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ELLIJAY TIMES
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN
GILMER COUNTY.
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Published Every Wednesday
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ler January ltHls :U . the pest
otllce at Ivlij-iv Georgia, under tin
:iet of Congress *n March •>. 1S*0.
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ELLIJAY, GA. JCI.Y S», 1018.
LETTER HAS
MANY SCARED.
Accord iti" to the history of
1 .tti'r i, ,v« written by OUrist jus.
after Ilia erneifixieii, digiiinl !•>' tlie
Angel Uabrcl uiueiy-nine years af
ter the Savior s birth and
bly depusittid by him under a si one
at the foot of too eioss.
Onitliisstoneappetired the legend,
‘‘Blessed is he who shall turn me
over.”
“X,. one knew what the inscrip*
Uou meant, or seemed i „ to i...... have
lieioiu curiosity to investigate,
til tlio stone was turned over by a
little child and the letter which
follows was discovered.
"Whosoever works on the
bath day shall be cursed, i
maud you to go to church and
keep h<d,y the Lord's day, without
any manner of work. You shall
Dot idle or misspend your time in
bedecking yourself in superfluities
of costly apparel and vain dressing,
for 1 have ordered it a day of rest.
I will have that day kept holy that
your sins may be forgiven you,
“You will not break my coin*
muniments, but observe and keep
them, they being written by my
baud and spoken from my iiioutiu
\ on shall not only go to church
y mu selves, but also yonr man Sel '“
vant and maid servant. Observe
my words and lea.au my comtuand
incuts,
“You shall finish your work cv
cry Saturday at 0 o’clock in the
ternoon, at which hour *'ic prepa¬
ration for the Sabbath begins. ]
advise yon to fast live days in the
year, beginning »a Loyd Friday
ami continuing the live days follow
ing in rcmembcraucc of the live
bloody wounds 1 received for you
and nmukiud.
“You>iinil love one another and
cause them that are not baptized to
come to church ami receive the
lloly Sacreiuent; tliat is to say,
baptism, and then the Supper of
tiie Lord, and be made a member
thereof, and in so doing 1 will give
you long life and many blessings.
Yottr land shall be. replenished and
bring forth abundance and 1 will
oomfort you in the greatest tempta¬
tion, and surely lie that deetii to
the contrary shall be curs d.
“1 will also send hardness of the
heart on them especially on harden¬
ed and unpenitent believers. He
that hath given to the poor shall
find it profitable. Remember to
keep the Sabbath day, for the sev¬
enth day 1 have taken as a resting
day to myself.
“And he that hath a copy of this
letter written by my own hand and
spoken by my own mouth and keep
eth it without publishing it tooth¬
ers, shall not prosper, but he that
publisheth it to others shall be
blessed by me, and if their sins be
ns many as stars by night, and if.
they truly believe the) shall be par
doued ami they that believe not this
writing and my commandments will
. ■
l.ave . my jnagues , upon you and ycu j
will he consumed with your chil- j
dren, goods aud cattle and all
er worldly eujoymen*s that I have
given vou. Do hut once think of
what , , I have , xu if „ ered . for , you; it you
do, it will be well ior you ia this
world and in the world which is toj
come.
“Whosoever shall hare a copy of j
this letter and keep it in Uieir!
house, nothing shall hurt them, ;
neither pestilence, thunder
lightning, and if any woman he in !
birth aud put her trust in me she)
fcliali be shad! delivered hear of hei child. |
You nc tnere news Script-! of I
me except through the Holy
arcs until the day of judgement.
All goodness aud prosperity shall stiau j
lie in the house where a copy of this
letter should be found. Finished.’ ) j
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FOR SALE:— Plymouth Rock;
eggs. Si.00 per setting.
AIRS. L. M- SIMMONS,
Oak Hill, Ga.
Advt.
,jmfiL,
L7C LOG NEWS.
Mrs Sarah ,1. Bearden is very ill
ar this writing.
finite a crowd attended cimroll at
Aniioek Sunday.
We are sorry to note the illness
W. K. Chastain.
Ti. I*. Muikey. who has he* a very
>R '** improving,
Several from this section attend
the barbecue at Ellijay the 4th.
Mi-3 Cleola Anderson spent Sitti
Jay afternoon with Miss Ila South
The farmers are laying hy
and the prospect is tine ior :i
good crop.
Charlie Allen and family, ,.
Dawsouville. attended churelt at
Anlioek Sunday.
»-• . , »«•
ieL ' l,t ' lcL ‘
Misses Emma and oil Ila Antler
son are attending the teachers
stitutc at, Ellijay this week.
Messrs. Homer Faucett and Brock
Crmt . worc the g „, M * 8 „f Misses Ar
tie and lluthie Chastain Sunday,
" 1 '■ :llkor ;uuI l8tc . Mw
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• ' » *
ses Ora and Era, ' were the pleasant
,, ,, * 0; ,
» 111 * t-tumly last Satun.ay night.
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1 "xstoHTLV Face Spot?
h re cured by I)r. Hobson’s
Eczema Ointment, which heals all
skin «mn>t.ions. No matter Iio.v
iui.g you have been tumbled bv
itching, burning, or scaly skin
humors, just put a little of that
smithing antiseptic, -Di, Hobson’s
Eczema Ointment, on the sores
and the suffering stops instantly.
Healing begins that very ; ‘ . ' *
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,, Doctors tiso it , tn t.hoir . practice
and recommend it. -Mr. A'letna,
of Littetoun, Pa., says: “Hail
eczema on tore heed; Dr.
Eczema. Ointment cured it in two
weeks. ” Guar •meed to relieve
/money J founded. A)J tfruggidt,
h .y itjaib Price o'dc Pfeiller
C<>,, Philadelphia and
Cole Drug Co.
Advt.
NEW HOPE NEWS.
The farmers are about done
their crops.
There was singing at Joe Wiiis’
Sunday afternoon. ,
We are having some fine
weather at Present.
Homer Starks purchased a fine
horse from Charlie Hix.
Dallas Posey, of N, C. is visit¬
ing his folks in this section.
Dave and Cbarlic Gibson
bought them a fine span of
mules.
Prof. Henry Piemtnons will
tcac 1, a singing school at New
Hope commencing next Monday.
borne of our young people went
to Gate’s Chape 1 last Sunday
the decoration and report a nice)
time.
Rev. Charlie Gibson aad Xa
tnan . Posey preached , , two
ing sermons at New Hope last
Sunday night.
A. Y. Z. !
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-- am Yotnt -- C'itf-i'RK.v r , Or ,, ... Woiuts
Y «n can t-hange fretful,
pored children into healthy, bappv
youngsters, by riddu.g thorn
worms. Tossing, rolling, grind
ing of tvcJi, crying out . hile a
sleep aocoii-nanied with intense
thirst, pains in the stomach and
bowels, feverishness and bad
breath, are symptoms that iinli
cat** worths. Kiekapoo Worm
K iller, a pleasant candy lozenge,
exp'!s the worms, regulates tin*
r,i fT r, ’ s r jU1 oi “ ldre V tc
healcu atul happinuEG. f Mrs. t J A. i
Blibb ; 1K of K1 g,u, 111., snva: ‘1
have ufed Kiokapc^ Worm Killer'
^'* years’ and entirely rid my
c ^' 1 r ‘- n worms. * would not
druggists, or ifc j” by mail. Llt.uiunteed rr*ce 2oc. Ail
Kickapo*. Indian .Medicine Co. .
I>hdadelpL-ia and St. Louis. Colei
Drug Co. Advt. |
I will pay 7c per lb for green j
hides ., and . l 5 lb ,, for * dry . flint .1 j
c per
hides. J. W, Wimpey, Advt I |
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For Cuts, Burns And IlKUsics
In every home there should De
i )OX 0 { Buoklen’s Arnica Salve,
read / to apply in every case of
burtn?, cuts’, wounds or scalds,
,T. It, IVuaueo, Delvalle, Tex., R
No 2, writes: “Buckien’s Arnica
jjaive saved my little girl’s out
) o0 t. No one believed it could be
cun d. ” The world’s best t^alvo.
Only 25c. Recommended by Cole
Drag Co. Advt
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
OUTLINE OF PLANS
FOR EXHIBITS
National Conservation Exposi¬
tion. Knoxville, 7enn., 1913,
Planned in Accordance
With History
RESOURCES OF SOUTHLAND
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Will Illustrate iho Ways in Which the
Natural Wealth in Forests, Minerals
end Human Efficiency May Be More
Effectively Utilized.
The Nation:.i Conservation Kxposi
lion is planned In accordance with ex
position history especially to illustrate
the modern idea of forecasting
prospective development, especially
throughout the Southern States. In a
brond way tl-e design is to illustrate ;
in forests, waters, minerals, and hu- I
man efficiency at e now used and may
be still more effectively utilized in pro- !
moting the prosperity and assuring the
perpetuity of the American people.
The Resources in Lands.
Recognizing the soil made fruitful j j
by the natural water supply as that
resource on which more than all oth
ers the generations of men must de- i
pend tor materials for food aad cloth-:
ing, it is planned to devote large space !
to the exhibits of the soil and its prod- j
nets, of the best methods oi maintain
Ing and increasing production, and of j
progress in improving the grade ar.d ;
yields of plant and animal products. i
Fsrest rxnArf r.'aeAurriri* Resources.
Our forest resources are second in
Importance only to the land itself, be
cause of the many important Indus¬
tries for which the forest furnishes the :
raw material, and of the forest’s S
benefieient influences upon such other
natural riches as waters for irrigation,
power and navigation, fish and game ;
animals, anil the land itself. Consid
erable attention ‘is to be devoted to
forest exhibits.
It is planned to illustrate the exist
forest resources, with their pro
duction and reproduction, their utili
zation, and their influences upon other
resources.
Water Ftesoarccs.
The water resources of the country
in genera! to"display'^vith and of the South in panic- ! I
reference
rfj e UBe 0 f water (a) for domestic I
supplj-, (b) ler agriculftiral proiluc j
tion (whether applied by natural
means or irrigation), to) for power,,
and (d) for navigation.
Mineral- j
The mineral resources of the coun-,
try as a whole and especially of South¬
eastern United States will be exhibited
as the chief basis for the greatness
of this country in manufacturing and
as a means of maintaining our in dug*
triai supremacy.
Human Efficiency—Health.
natural By far resources the most is'man irupori nit himself. of all onr It j 1
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is to render his life more efficient
that any form of conservation is advo¬
cated. Those vital forces intimate to
himself are highest anil noblest, and
'o iheir development, conservation and
best use deep thought and great effort
should be Jevoted.
The abolition of child labor, particu
; a rly in the Southern States, the re- J
duction of infant mortality, the eradica- a
tion of disease, especially tuberculosis,
the hook worm anti typhoid fever will
be graphically presented. :
Education.
Another most important element ini j
human development la euucation. The
school is a crucial problem in the I
states. School hygiene and sanitation,
domestic economy, vocational training,;
industrial education for the negro, and
rural school advancement >ba 1 he suo
J ef ' ts f° r exhibition and shall be pre
sented in the form of model demon
strationg and in other ways .
Domestic Economy.
go important is this subject consid
ered as an element, in greater human
efficiency that, although ii might prop
erlv be included as a part of another
8ectjon _ lt „ thought wcll l0 devote
a separate paragraph to H. Home
making is the first and most important
step in naOon^ ntaking. The work of
the wife and mother in the establish
ment and maintenance of a comfort
able home, in the preparing of proper
fcods and by her wisdom and radia
tion of domestic tranquility and happi ;
ness can contribute at least as much
to the prosperity of the nation and the
efficiency of its citizens as can thc
husband and father by his efforts in
the outside world,
Good Roads.
Good roads .-,re necessary requisites
to development. Exhibits will he made
of good roads in the form of (1) actual
demonstration roads, (2) models show
ing materials, manner of construction,
and the finished work, (3) road mak¬
ing materials and machinery, 14) maps
of important highways, f5) photo¬
graphic enlargements of both good and
had roads and the consequences anil
industrial and social conditions at
tending each.
fish and Game Resources.
The co-operation of Audubon socie
tjes> fish cnd game commissions, and
otinr organizations for the preserva
fion of bird aud animal life will be
sought in exhibiting our animal re
so’jrces am! encouraging their - perpet- •
uation.
Agency of Misery.
T have no sympathy with the state¬
ment so often made that the manufac¬
ture and sale of liquor has contributed
to the industrial development of the
nation. On the contraiy, 1 believe
that liquor has contributed more to
the moral, intellectual and material
deterioration of the people, aud has
brought more misery to defenseless
women and children, than any ether
agency in t’as history cf mankind.—
John Mitchell.
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sin.!«ati AXetieiabiePieporalit: tlic Foot! forAs
anlBovdscf an.. Rctiida
Promotes Digestif:;. Cketfii
t ness and Itest.Cor ,?iits uritner
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral
Hot Narcotic.
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ness andloS S OF SLE fS
FacSiin '2 Signature of
The Certaup Company - ,
NEW Y ORE
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Exact Copy t:i Wrapper.
Sitting pcsittun !oi Standard s.tting oosiiion tor ordinary
Centre! NeecNe Machines M*k* n^ecie maeftmt?
HEALTH lri FAR GREATER
j.3IPOR , ftlXCK.
Than How The Cheap a Sewing Health -Ma
i--. New York
Journal bays.
^
“The liygonic features of a Sew
ing Machine should be regarded a
being of tenfold gve -ter importtiee
than all other features, for health
should take preference over every
thing else.”
ON K SEWJ XG M AO H ' N E
The Vfroin “Standard cTitVcisnf 1 Gj-arv” "ty is utterly
f re P’nysieikus.
THE STANDARD ROTARY
Saves Time and Strength
Seven hours’ Vibrating or Oscil¬
lating Shuttle work can he done in
four hours on the
ROTARY,
There ere 25 (Flier honest reasons
why the STAND A Rib ROTARY is
.............. A.-l La Hi 1 >-1 !’.!"> I E \M
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LST iti NNINU, and MOS1' 1)1 Ji¬
ABLE SEW ING M A C A I X E
MADE, over a Million Operators
agree with its when we say
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T , ^ TANIM8 d ROTARY
?HK 'VORLD’S 1}EL I'
MACHINE.
j l5i IliallV j iniprovcnfents,
(k j ;UU t .i e£ ,. lllt fillisil wil l slir
t. ;Uld deli g ° ht v ,„ u ^ Soc it Tl)
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DAY, --
7 Causes inducing "s'j 5 neumonia. '
Pneumonia is mos equent in per
eons exposed to ha >aW\ ips and cold,
Alcholisin or habiu: xcessive drink
ing of stimulants, is s perl rhaps the most
potent of the predisposing factors;
though it is true that robust and
thy men are frequently attacked. The
germ seems to be ready an..’ waiting
for a weak point of attack; when the
body is weakened by other diseases,
or by physical injur, or by dissipa
tion, the bars are let down, usually by
exposure to cold or Wi t, the germ gets
busy and pneumonia, follows. A cold
has nothing to do with it except that
it may be a factor in lowering the
resistance.
In lobar pneumonia the disease may
affect one lobe of one lung; it may
attack the entire lung or it may at¬
tack both lur.gs. Tips latter is double
pneumonia. The gSrms lodge in the
walls of the lung, ar 1 form a fibrinous
or semi-solid mass. It occurs more
often in the right' lung. The danger
of death is not so much, from the:
congestion of the lungs, as from toxa¬
emia, or poisoning, from substances
throw-n off by the germs and distri¬
buted over the system. Broncho¬
pneumonia is an inflammation of the
bronchial tubes, aid its symptoms
and effects are similar to those of la
bar pneumonia. I? occurs more fre
qucntly in children, especially children
under two years; -md then, in older
persons. Lobar pneumonia is always
accompanied by pleurisy, and frequ
ently occurs with' other diseases suctx
as typhoid, meninabis and others.
Mortality id Large. !
Pneumonia kills Ttore than diph
theria and even o itr|iuks tuberculosis
as a cause of death! The mortality,
varies from twenty tp forty per cent,
of those attacked. Twenty-five per
cent, of those who hive it once, fcavo
a second, attack. —
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For Infants and Children .
The Kid Ton Have
Always Bough!
Bears the ^
Signature /! ^ ^
. For Ovsr
J Th Sr ly Years
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anh DuraifkC on
Market
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tut; foar bottles of Electric Bitters
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$j .oo and upwards.
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NOW and avail yourself of these advantages.
SAM 'ATE, President.
W. A. ALLEN, Vice President,
E. T. HUDSON, Cashier.
GILMER COUNTY BANK
ELLI j AY, GEORGIA.
(AdvtsrtiseiiH'Jit.)
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“After four in our family hr d vkl dtsA
of consumption .1 was taken
a frightxoi cough r.rd lung trouble,
but mj life was sev rnt! I gainst*
87 pounds th-or.t'h -.ism"
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DISCOVERY
V, . It. Patterson, M ellincton. Ttx.
Ptu.CE iCr and$t.00 4T ALI. DRUGGISTS.
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nut Trees
Save Your Cursin' Friend!
Do not buy fruit trees from an
unless von k::ow him to be
if yon do. ynn may fee*
(.'ass in’. Somnjare reliable and
are not. Take no ebanee.
may lose yonr time and nioimv.
buy direct from us and you will
large, strong, healthy trees that
much frail. No order for
or third class trees will be
for we have none. Onr
trees are first-class. W inchester
trees are Known all over the I Tiited
Btaies. We carry a*general line of
nursery stock. Good agents want¬
ed in every county.
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