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THE ELLIJAY TIMES m
LURK CURE
For AC Pist •:.■$ of
STOMACH,
lirEfi 1 SiDKE 7 $
Local News. »
See us for your job work.
Judge Cox held Ordinary’s
rouri Monday.
C H. Foote here front
Ranger, C.
I'om Mashburn was litre T he
first of the week.
l} Ben Mt-en was here from f ,,
west side Monday.
Squire 1.». V. Miller spent
pay here on business.
John . . f-ore and . of- ,
‘ son gave our
ftce pleasant , call „ Monday. .
a
Tint Sellers now occupies the
Craigo house on Gilmer st.
We We learn learn that that R. R. v . Holden
has resigned as city marshal.
We regref to learn of the illness
of our friend Hugh Edmondson.
Kav. Wilsi-y HtM M. appoint
inent at the M. E. ( hurch
day.
A. K. Mulkey, of Snider, has
(ho editors thanks for recent fa
vors.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
O A e T O R ! A
H. \V. l.ong, of .Fairy, spent
the first of the week here with
ft rends.
We are sorry to note the ill¬
ness of our friend L, M. Long,
near town.
Mr. 'll,- and Mrs. AT"- L. . h. Bishop n- I
lnnM h 7 LaUnne ’
Sundav rf v
Mrs. Mattie. Roberts and el il
);er b ^K°^,^: he gue5l T of
Miat Odessa Tucker, after sper/'i
iug several weeks with horncfolks,
Mas returned to our city, j /
• 1. V t ' Ur, i'.s, kin, Ids
-
been confined to h r rixun for
several days, is out again.
Mr. A. P. Jackson, who has If' on
spending a few days here with his
ftt.iB. 51 y, returned to his homo\in
J>aJtou last week.
)
Otiildreii Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
Sheriff John B. Dockins, of
Claytda, spent the [th here as
the guest of his friend J. L.
Hamby.
Mrs. \V. M. Teem and two
children, of Cartersvilie, spent a
lev; days here last week with
relative,.
Misses Myrtle Lott Watsou, ’
I'etulah McManus, and Eleanor
Johnson, of Thomson, are visiting
Mrs. Arthur Man css. On return
ing they will visit Atlanta and
Tallulah Falls,
The children of the M. E.
Church South, the L. T, L. and
f.he Band of Mercy will observe
■“Childrens Day " at the church
or Wednesday evening July the
9th. Everybody cordially invi¬
ted.
Mr. O. R. Ledford, of Deca¬
tur, spent a few days here last
week with friends. He was once
piincipal of the school at at this
pH cc and has many good friends
whe at., always delighted to see
him.
Rev.C.W. Henderson
ered two excellent sermons to the
people of East Ellijay
The citizens of Ellijay are
nate in securing thc services of
this gifted young man as princi¬
pal ot our school.
Collector Hopkins, Taylor and
Goble captured a large distilery in
the "Bend” last Saturday, destroy¬
ing three thousand gallons of beer
and thirty gallons of mountain dew.
This was one of tho largest distilcr
ios captured in our county in years.
“The way or the transgressor is
hard.”
Mr. Clark Ray, who recently
graouated at the N. G. A. Col
lege, who has been in Mercer
University for several months,
speaks of opening a iaw office
our midst soon. Mr. Ray ,, _ . is a
bright, genial young man and we
wish/or him success.
DON’T BE A QUITTER.
i TO CORN CLUB BOYS:
Whatever else ycni may *k>. nr
; fa ‘l *“ do ’ in rc S ard to y°« r acre
of corn please be cert am to stay
|°n the job until your crop is
ished and gathered and nseas
,
j tired. This is of importa ire to
lyOU in sevcral wa >' s ’ U
jyou m complete the record
j > our year ; s Wlfk and to study thc
rc uUs . We often learn as use
I fit! lessons from a failure, or a
partial failure, as we do from a
success.
To quit a iob before it is fin
ished, . . . merely , , because have ,
i we
not dune . well .. with . . . *
1 as as we
i pectwl, has a bad effect upon us.
: no matter what our age or sex or
employment mav mav l>e. be. Those * no*
who persist are the final winners,
j k '* oef
has acc l uired * hab5t t- hat wi,1
‘ '
a nd
OI1 the j 0 b uot i, j t j s completed.
Wo are bound to get much good
out of ' the ■ experience and to learn
some useful lessons, whether
yields be large or small. Lete
stay in the game and make
show down in the fall, Avo boy
fails to do vhts wa. regret
for he will miss many interesting
things that are being prepared
for all those who stay in and
make their reports.
Parents and ^eachers ene.iur
age and assist the boys with
their crops and reports. It will
require but little of your time
nd may be the turning point in
LhC b ° yS CareCr ‘ Es P ^ c ‘‘ a H y
should the boy whose crop has
in some way have sym
pathetic encouragement.
him in heart and in lire till his
final report is made and you will
do him a service of great
it will make you feel
j V •
J. S. HUDSON,
Superintendent.
Wji. BRADFORD,
Corn Club Agent.
W>,„ y™ with
your stomach or chronic const rip
ation, don’t imagine that your
case is bey end help just because
your doctor fails to give yon relief.
Mrs. G. Steugle, Paiufield, N. J,
writes. “For over a month past 1
have been troubled with mystoin
ach Everything I ate upset it
One ot Chamberlain
advortisuig oookteta came to
Alter reading a lew of the letters
trom , people 1 wlio 1 l.aa 1 i 1 been enn-d 1
iy , 1am erlain s n i e«s, Jc
to try taem I have taken
,1 ? a !’ l y thfee-tourths ot a package
01 them, and can now eafcv almost
everything that I want. For
sale by all dealers.
Advt.
PHOTOGRAPHERS NOTICE,
I will be at Mr. Pink N. John¬
son’s store on Route i, Friday
and Saturday July 1Pth and 19th,
at Roy postoffice on Friday
evening and Saturday July n5th
and 26th fully prepared to make
all kinds of pictures from and
including post caads to large
family groups.
See specimens of work as. above
places. Respectfully,
CHARLIE HIX.
Advt.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yau Save Aisays bought
Bears tho
i Sigm.tura of
____
M-r. Ben Whitaker, of Woodstock,
remembered tho editor with some
of thc needful since our last issue.
A remedy for woman that will put
an eiiu to nervousness, netuiaci.es,
sickness sickness of of the the stomach, stomach, painful nainful
irregularities, languiduess, bad
breath, poor appetite, is tiiar. fine
Sac n^v-vt
p ^ e d for woman onl^ being es
j licate pecially female adapted organism. to act 011 It the ban- tie-
1
t iaiies suifermg, corrects weakness
and t | ie wll j'* 4
| ,-ymptouis which follow
: ln the generative system. Price
'druggist. j si.OOper bottle, Sold by Advt ail
SaJAJAY HH rtifil A. WlJ^hj^SIJAY .! ELY. ib W > 3 .
LITTLE SARAH HESS
: JOINS HER MOTHER.
i July 4th. near 5 oYlock P. M.
j Little Sarah Hess, tV- six weeks
jiaLint of Dr. J- S. Tvsnkerslev
plflfreti from earth Jo heaven to
: joirrher mother who preceded her
a few week., ago.
i The little ene a few days pre
vious to hcr illness seemed in ex
• ce u ^ llca . th> whcn h e was Sud
en ,
strick , a ^ rioil ^ y m Tues
i ,| ay evening Jecms
The ?; ght t,o have gone
f y0 m our Iwtae and we are sad
Rev c W . Henderson con
!ducted the funeral at the home
j Sat||rday anrt thc little ync was
j )ai(1 bv her 5^,* hcy in K,lii ay
, rcnu> , ery
CITtZENS OF GILMER
PLAN GREAT
HIGHWAY.
i Where forty years ago the citi-
1 j of c (;B \
j ze ______ „c mcr . coun . ____ ,. v gathered ; ,i
to hcar Bc „ HM1 urgc hcm to
build a railroad from north ( 3 cor
Atlanta .hay I,M
| roads highway from
1 | Murphy N. C which will con
i ncc , with otber highways to form
a continuous chain of good roads
( f ros:3 Chicago to Jacksonville
The rally was held at Ellijay,
jGa. , and was preceded by amon
S (- er barbecue spread at the Old
j Pump spring . It was attended
; the citizens of four counties
j who arc interested directly in thc
j construction of the mid, and by
. members of thc Murphy
trac ] e , the Atlanta Chamber of
| Commerce and other civic organ¬
‘ i zations f southern
0 various
| i t
Dr . E. W. Watkins, of Ellijay,
| made the first address, and was
I foil owe d by C. J. Haden. of At
auta> the representativJ of thc
i j oca i chamber. Other speeches
1 were niac ; By Prof. ITarwoud,
c
Dr. Floyd M Young CoL
ams> fv'; p jr \ Hambv Prof.
ilen<_trson > and f. **• J
l l - n ' SOi
of Woodstock.
The speakers enthusiasm on
the subject of good roads was
equaled only by the enthusiasm
!r°'„ be means ot smarting the new ' ri "
:
j highway, and raise steps the will be taken
j at once to necessary
1 sum
j
1 ~ -
The Kim; Ok Am. Laxatives
j For C()nstr ipation, headaches,
Imli tl01) aJ)d d ia)
DR< K 1 X 0 ’»S NEW LIFE PILLh.
j 1 Paul 1 -“1* Mathulka, -uiiiiiuiKa, of of Bnlfalo, r.iniaio, N.Y., 1 .,
1 eay8 t j, oy are t i, e “King of all
, laxateves. They are a blessing to
| llir , Iliy f ami ] v and V alwave „j
a )(>xat 1j01)1u> m Get a bf)X a
! get well. ... Q n Price v,v. x’ 5 c. Recotn- ..... ;
| mended by Cole Drug Co. Ad /t
TEACHERS EXAMINATION.
j Superintendent Hudson i n
fonns us that the following re¬
ceived license at thcexamina inn
he'd here on the 13th and 24th
of June, 191-?,.
1 Obtained Professional
censc
i 2 Obtained High School and
j Supervisory License
J0 First-Grade General
j mentary License were renewed
J era! f» Elementary Obtained First License. Grade
,
J2 Obtained Second Gra.de
General Elementary License.
19 Obtained Third G r a d c
Genera! Elementary License.
: Obtained First Grade
mary Elementary License.
5 Obtained Third Grade
i m N y Failed. li!?;rf tary Ucc,ist<
j / There were yo applicants who
took the examination.
FOR SALE—One of the finest
i farms in the Chattanooga terri
I This farra is in Georgia
i and .. from ,
! ancl 1S 1S ou ou B ^ ten n * ues
j i tanooga. On splendid road;
good water - 'mod house and lots
of fruit. So acres of fine bot
tom land, the balance upland very
fine for fruit. Can be bought
very . — j reasonable. _____________ For _______________ further in
i formation, write M. A. Cooper,
Chattanooga, Tennessee
| Yours truly,
I M. A. COOPER.
Advt.
Women's Ailments
The ailments trow inch women suffer are many -.:.d varied so far as
the symptoms Indie! yet they arc all dependent upon a disorder re-the
female generative r .em, and a remedy that action use cause tv the
trouble puts an eCVo ail the distressing syress-rstt 2% iVM as she
unn atural conditions ,n removed.
OR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Win 10
flp ji Medicine for Women ,
ft acts direct:/ the u-naie Qmetc. nfiamnr.Xion. eases stie v^c'V ,
on organ -m. cjsti '
ens the nerv . j. he ps c jge.vtion, tc rej u? the asrvic , snd puts the body ■*- h'.s |
vigorous coriiiion. .-" fransforn.e t weak, nervous, s.i'vg wman iate snv *?
sparkling «beerfuiiw-.s vid vigor, ft brightens the. rjt\. revives the xf&tx aid 1
restores the rosy b ;ora of heal?’:. 0 the. iheek.
SolU 3 y Ln%i;gists ar.< Dealers i- Price > 1.00 Per E'ctils.
1 Z. F- 5XMMDIVS MELVfCINE CO-, ST- LOLiS, KISStfVBJ
j kwwra iZ.r at
j FOR SALE BY
t-COS.E DKUO CO.
Is*
;
Deitfist
__ -o--- .
£ r S ^ Effl/ay- 5a.. O&kc In
p q J 40 P EiMi CJ :Wee n g St. c Cole Building.
Will be In my H 1 . jay office ONE WEEK, beginning Monday
August 4th. (’ !j earlv ins thc week atnl make ea-j-ig-ements.
■
CART'CAY.
|
iV’y Dear Rem .its: W iff [
you a fvw liftt© from Eastc n t
Gilmer.
I'a: .-tiers arc go rung along fine j
wiLh the[r crop- Corn is very
ood - smaH erdin :s fairly good.
The health in Cartecay is good
and everybody teams to be get¬
ting along in peace and harmony
which is hard*0 beat.
The 4th of lU. js'-;, i.'itots roads |
rally', l bebeve in • gooti jo.i'.»s. —...» -i | 1
Wc have do e without them so
long the vomls are m.i as good as !
they were -T. years ago in some
I noticed an article in The
.Titles a h;w weeks ago that, ap
. by uy G. ' G \Vard good roads,
but there is one : i)’ng he left out,
and that was stew.’ law. Before
you get men to < me to Gilmer
to invest in hind- growing fruits
anti etc., you wiT have to get rid
of the old rotten tails and get the
briars out of the .-reuce corners.
f
People will stop at the Gilmer
line and say we han’t afford to
go inside the fenc ’ line and run
thc risk of losinghat we have
by cattle and Ergs running at
large.
Good roads ah».T;s follow the
removal of fences, .Why 2 because
1---- the gate is open. The
1 that >.re for good > cads ought to
come to-gether an. : go for stock
! lawthp laff ' tnen „ / von a v-ill v ' lU h- b " rtad rc y l0 *
good good roads. roads. Svcjd- jaw is coming
you had jus». well fall in
| line. Stock -aw fence or no
| fence, will be thtF ssue at the
polls in our r.ext cLction in Gil¬
mer
.1 am pretty sure Cartecay, Ai
j Llj ' L-L tTrc.-u.nd will g-c .or it.
get up your petition and
lcKs ^ the pee pie want
| stock law a.'id good roads, ctock
L- w ^ “avc- to come ■ irst. The
,
‘ man that runs-for, office and is
ur - tCcr ' stcck there wiU !,c no
* Tatcrs 1 ’ for him.
Talk of buildi tg big hotels
.aie-ng ih»--Unf: aiuf^hiz cattle in
; The hotsek-that are in
; tn.i?ay, the .laotes can hardly stay
j on thu side v/alk fur the hooking
cows, wha t are not dehorned.
.
The rails are nearly all rotten
: new and the timber is more val
r.ab-le for soraething -t-lse. When
| yen on.ee gc-t rid > ' fences you
j would not have thrift iiack. This
! is the way to huik ..u :j our coun
j try—-finer stock, g or! roads, less
; politics and better times for Gvl
j mer. Lets try it :.*ys.
Wishing The T'VhAs tend its
i readers a lo «g ai J Prosperous
Gk-Ju 1-.,.^. ; I . Caknks. t -, =
CAUSES OF STOMACH TROU
BiJ-iS.
Sedentary habits, lack of out
door tio:: exercise, of food, iusuf-’icioj-t c^.suipaSioii, mast»e
a
torpid liver, worry mi G anxiety,
overeating partaking of fo.xl and
drink not suited to ; our age and
occupation. Cortv. t your habits
and take ChamberJain s Tablets
and you will s<,oc l>- well again
‘For -x-.i-a by - ftl! c-e.f .1 s. Advt
INSTITUTE m SESSION
The work of the teacher, insti
tute is uuusually holyeil ai»i inter*
opting, Miss Parish The State tfu
rtaor is untiring in ber alfor.3 to
gt v ^ aid and help to tl.-a tsachar
wi’’® the praaticul problem con
fre-xtbig tkm in their school and
coinin'city life. Great stress is-be¬
ing given along agricultural lines,
which educator term thc greatest
problem to solve confronting the
American people to-day.
Miss . Creswell, the director of the
home-making , 1 • department 1 of , the ,
University has had thc Institute in
charge since Monday nsrt-11.
discussion of the germ theory of
disease, the elements of
ing, illustrative story-telling
have been a source of pleasure and
. ».
Hr. Bradford has added a great
deal to tin- work of the TnsiAnte in
his discussion along the lines of
work dene by the Corn Club Boys.
He is wide awake on the subject
»ud the hup-'i.riiiteudent is heartily
in sympathy with his work.
Sonic interesting lectures give
spice and flavor to the regular wor k.
„ It of. - J. T \ wt". ^Acip, of , A V „ otmg I L'-t .
. .
ns college, e-poko I ttesday on the
“Plan of the Teablicr iu the School
ami thc CoiAmunity.” Dr. C. L
Stocks gave a very interesting talk
Wednesday morning ou “-The
The Teeth.."
East but not least is ib? part i
played by the teacher at large. W
h-vo about one hundred in
dance, all ’ of whom are regular and
pnnotnal area take a warm interest
in the discussion. Some of the ini
portant things t he teacher Lave ta
Iren up is tk organization of “The
Gilmer Ccuuty Teachers Associa
lion” and tho passing of resolutions
to send oar representative, Mr.
James and Mr. Burtx, to “stand
pat” on tho prompt and hotter
msnt of teachers and Th?
sory Education School Law. Tho
words “The best Institute we ever
attended” is heard o-n every
In fact wc have a ® great Institute,
11 vov. doubt it, “Gome- aan sec.
* has
mm) .„ f
antl there has j becI1 Underfill
,,rovemeut froln vear to vear.
I ------ 1
j FLORIDIANS HAVE AN
i ON ELLIJAY
j -*»eav one huiulrod. faiailies
j and Florida itfoiiiBi build propose i" coming ‘ ootfetges - - to -> aad Edtjaj GO
| as many
room , hotel 41 provitlrd the land is ten
dered them. The tihippen hill and
.sm-rotmcUitga a,-c ,.,-ofon-cJ.
business rami arc subscribiug
ally as there is nothing to lose,
money paid until the improvements
are made.
A G.-Oi, iNVEST-tiEXT
Yl. D. Maglt, a well known
meicnant r-f Mliitemonud, \- is,,
bought a stock of Chamberlain’s
uiedicme so as to be able to sup
ply them to his customers.
receiving them he? was bimsoif
taken sick and savslthat ori&amall
Lo-ttle of Uhaini c.-rfaiii’s
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was worth more to him than the
cost of his entire stock of these
medicines, hot- sale by all
ers:
J. if. 15 helped ti.C' evrtST
in n auiHisin' way recently.
Mrs. \V, - 3 . Walter*, sf TAonais
vlt'-e, is sp-mdiug tliM^innvci' *>v: ■: .
.l.’c d;JuCH itiid IjJi'iV son, ef ijt.
Pvt«»V»?g T Fra*, xt? stoppiiio at
thv tlyatt hotel for ii'ic smiViCr,
,, " K , rt . ' »»_„
I
FOR FLETGHER’S
O A 3 T O R S A
liev. „ Jess . ...... warltck vreaahw . , . .
jit -
ouir People at the M. EL t h
Sott'.b Tuefday evenir.", Atiivtjjt’g
an cxotllen? sannoii. I‘.t‘ V/vis
lick if an okL Gilme r hoy yvH we:
glad to luv/? hks wisb
Mr. Estes oolMisr n, a Jonriiti'. t -
mar. raid font n r j f itovr c>3 The
Times, is visiting hie sister, Mrs
Alice Teem ac litre place. Mr.
c-n is inui tposed and it is j
hoped k v will soon segtiiu h.is uaual;
health.
,
Sallow com/ilnxios is d;w» in "
torpid liver. 7 >r. M. A. SIM
MiON’S LIVER MELHOTNE puri
lies and strengthens the liver, re— ;
guiatss the Ijotreis. sweetens the}
bri ; ati ' »>‘ d "-T™? t! ’ 3 raddy h ’;-.
°‘ ‘ tk tc th « ^ '
pgr wickaae. Lord by
druggist. Advt
There will be an all day singing
soiulueted by Prof. L. W. Tanlset -
slev, of HoWiirdviile, Tenn , ;it.
Tails (Jreek ehtireh oil the third
; '» nd »y ^ Ky^yb^ly invH
tod to come and bring weL filled
baskets. \ :
State of Ohio, rity- of Toleoo, f._
Luc.13 County, I
Frank J. Chiney makes oath that ho In
senior partno r of the firm of F. . 1 . Cheney
fe Co., doinc business in the City of To- I
'
cry case of Catarrh iliac, ,-annol be cun d. f
by tho uso of 1 U!,!« CATARRH CCRK 1
FRANK X CIIENEiT.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in. I
my pnscr.ee, this Cth day of Dece. 3 ter.r !
A. ‘^public i
HtII’s Catarrh Cure is taken’ Internally i
and acts directly upon tho blood and mu~
, ^oiis surfaced of tho system, Send for
1 Scstimontais. free.
I F. J. CHENEY & CO.,. ToX-do, O.
Sold bv nil Drur-f-istc 7.x..
! HaltsF»mii, aiu .*?** ,**»*.
^(j^Y SUMMER SCHOOL '
pgr Teachers, Students and:
Farmers
. >„ s > » t -j
* i tie J 6 *s rcy ?>.• iumi iw Kuwoee a
Sununer Session for rur.il school
teachevr {nitnu |, Sunday Fniltool
teaelicre, atudciits and fanner.?,
ginning Jvm r tfnd Exceptionally
low rates, thorough and practical
yet sinuAc- courses, beautiful and
healthful srUTOiind'bvgs. inspiring
lectures rrw entertainment*, the I
j splendid e^tipniecoJ axA wti(>ue
spirit of tins school, lAtiii this Su.'a
mor cspc Tilly
jFDRRURAI . EllS. cui.u TV
j
JULY -2 TO AIV- 2 JST INT.B
; Six-wesks leurses iu common oral
i high s< bool subioets. including Ea
°
glish, Matl'ematies. Histcxy. Gurg
rapliv, Civil (■biv^rnuAcnt, Agricul
j ture, Science, Bible, . Method.- _ . . 0 f
j leach-rg and ‘ <Gi■liiwtriit'.on bpc -
cial lectures.
FoK 8UXLUY SCiiOO 1 - TEACH
,- p .
j ;, LL\ i 10 ILLY 2 -.KD.
! TO AhGl 151 51 Tivr
j 241 H .. ..... ,-G . . .
'sets of thrsc-wecksuntw, mclml
: ( A ) > ' m ' nvl Outlines:
( 2 ) thmday Schorl Methods: (8\
i °* F ™ d W^k. Spc
| °'“1 leot'ii“.s.
1 ? 0 : R FARMI-li'.S, !
! btx-U\ecii» ... .... , , ftourscj, .,
V-I.V - TO WOfST WTB I
! / -t \ /I........1 A . ,f||.
1 Soils --------------- and J-ertiL'-.- ■ rs, (’rou Rotation ............
aud Cultivatisn, 4 mx\ Sekstiou.
, ( 2 ), Animal Husbandry, zneltuling
j types and br ods, jmlging, feeding
and care- ed dome -fie animals. ( 3 )
; Dairying, both home-and commer
Spevial le- raves and
j cal work.
j T M O-LYE K KS COURSES
,
;
j ALGUS-l i r > AUGUST j - 5 TH
SWrt i.
iin d- Ro.ata-jn, S^det-on - J< ‘
I Stee-k Jwlgaig.
j FDR STUDENTS.
All .......- tbs- six-week- -.....—- courses ------
j tioned above are open to students
1 of tins and other schools wLo- de~
| giro, zo do ;]* 1 - -. viork in v'-ic
1 nicr . eredit is giweu for ^iaftm
, ,
°‘L - u| ui.-4-i. u.r, x
F.W full :.nforiA»tkm i& to er.
tratiye reov/ucmvutj, expenses, aad
so Drill, write ror bulletin 4 .
ROBERT H. ADAMS.
Pc.-ncrpal,
MOUNT ttSKRY » 1 A
bust v-.\:\ 403 SE u; -ihT.
•utUd .! ;■
“Sjv fiilijs git I W.v iiis; vry
rarv .lau' 1 /VCjgiiS Jk’ti; Jf'Jtlifc*.
Y*Jiu. Ch*.—
lera aid f tirirr'Oicn IUxiiCjIv "urul
hr*,*, and a ttv truth fill rv s.-»v that
think it j* t.fo hoet nmaicii." in
w.-rites Mr- Williniu
Mich >'ui : sity j r al! don
A .h?
Notice t-r> Stock Raw*
zrs.
>»’•;';wo l^ni Lip .lacks vii ■o' irvt o'
AIV 5 miles north «£ ElSjav.
u* F. 1 L No. l. t h; ; •..••?-o .-. Vo
15.(10 \vfvv. I'cwe 'a kv.<.??••: v ■ >? in
foal , e.vrjied y.* i s i : > c »un ity or
trashed. j ;vsp• n? V: U 1>r bk.o
but. speciai ti>
ays ‘.<1 -«avw. tin - i>.
.lark's is for ;ah*. tr >• wi'-i: Anmv.i
on ajo.il ii?. ’/.'■■I- e-sltf froj.i
these Jae!f> avo ./;! tm r C:J'.«tr
county and the p'.Ai-i iau - .? vital
tiiev aye.
A. J. H.VRYKV., 1 :. ) J). ,’L .
LBiyw, Q-a.
Ad; j.
KEEPS FLESH IN TONE
, FROM -W.IP* TC! CT'MF. ,
5 Ileals ioartt.-.l jg d--. ,•-7,3 b
/[Boils, 1 Cuts, Cores, Soret, Llcets; AVoundr, Piles, and Fev*uo, Bruis B
1 rs. -
SATISFIES, on money back. , *
i^tnotxmx^autxaiix (SBC AT ALL r—s.-z I 5 ->UC?
r»
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y. „ DIAKRHKl CAN BE
PREVENT 1 i> AN> CURED
^^ ( ‘ r y e:?rs isx/icri-ments wi have?
il a i'.U'i f i’'t I'C v") JIOUU^
back.
25 c. PvckagA. 15 Fhjeft.vgJ-»$l. 4 '>
Prevention ca t» stm toSi. T .h
only prevents and cu?i-» Witufee Wi
arrJ 'ea in baby ehieka and- Cholera
11 oUlsir fowls. One ounce of jue
volition, « v/ortii is wortli to::*J .,£
cure. In taViet form. ■ t
RREV. Alt ' *‘f\ Cii .
ifui.' i i L‘Y') N.-«i
Agt.vrts Wanted.
Ad ?t.
»
mi iimnaasT.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Gilmer County.
To ^ U ™'y
J. t S. 1 ankejsVity 'ivtvntg applna'
fo "'^iianaiii^ olthci owiim^and
prowrty of limwj 8. Tua’icrdey. Jessie
Jr.,, iviinor. diM* 1 . of Air;
Tankej'Jay, kit;-of 8»:d ™mr}, de
Ct .. lsc d, jyVoir.® heby give-.', in at.
said ;'.}.'p';iraiior. wi!;’ Iwitl at my
ot’icc at ’.' j, i o’vlo-.-h A ,. M., w thei
li'.-st Monday va -'.e.guit uesi. This
”
j urj8 :,>oth. 10 *!?}.
W. A, C*'< »A, aiirdhYtry,
CVr.YJPxN.
«KG.-. Gi. ce. Co 0. i.f.
c ^ > ltK : ag >e'>r»p
or fo-JBi aynlieil to tae Sor /c-.-ni.-.
l-.eiit ’Jcttoiv (,-f .ijd r.'.inbtr./jiou on
the estate of M rs. T vvrxtii R. Fsot 1-,
late of said county, f'N--j n js cite
ttli and. siogv.k.f th® e-refitoia and
r -- xt ' kin of -itVI U., T. Foote, to be
and appeal ‘p, at my ®Slco within
lbfl tiuu . a nv ,,V'i-y lav and show
CttUWf , jf ;u jy they tan, why pertmt
nent ad.iiinittratioii vbo dd not bo
granted to sank C. H. I- Jr.
011 said estate. \Vitn?js my haml
and official signaturs, this 2nd day
of July, 1914,
W. A. Ordinary.
CITATION.
lo ,.u >r ^-n.- u in.u .-Miectn,
^* _ ,, ... 5 , .. ^ ’Jio'fo? . ...
wr iu ; ia i
nel|t Duets of -drainisl ration m
the estate of Iv T. Foote, late of
said toirnty, this m lo e':ts all and
singtihir^A-; «teditors and next kin
the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if
any tiiev can, whv permanent 1 -vi
ministratien should not be granted
to said C. H. Foote, Jr., on said
Witness ray fcasd iud nffi
Mi. iad dm J«lv
W. A. EO-Rf* Oittbaany.
MOTICE.
Ai! cretfiisrs of jobs? ®. J-,«n
sW i 3tc of Cilmcrt CVosaty, Gi .,
deceased, are- irctet/v rririilic'-i} to>
j-errifeT irt their y ;.. a
e- accorsSog s> k>*\ »
ail pvjscirs in Job sc.d i» said;
estate are required to aakt iu»
mediate peynvent Jt:«e iLc 2-5,
1913.
J. b. Smith-,
administrator
of os rare oi j. B. Tciinsm. Hf-.
^-.rd, .