The Ellijay courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1???-1915, October 12, 1906, Image 1

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CoutiieA.' LocsS News How did you enjoy the singing Convention? Dr. Terrell is here to stop that aching tooth. Mrs - Pickett is doing a rushing hat business this week. Miss Lena Anderson of Coving toil} is visiting homefolks here. Mr. and Mrs. Brnce Crawford and children are visitiug in the city. A. L. Kimsey, Postmaster at Diamond, attended court here Mon¬ day. Miss Nettie Smith, of Roy, at¬ tended the singing convention Sun¬ day. Mr. and Mrs Tom Poindexter, of Etowah, Tenn., are here this week on a visit. Miss Nancy Randell leaves today for Texas where she will make her future home. Misses Mvrtleaml Mayme Tatum, of Cartecay, attended the conven¬ tion Bund y. llugty Edmondson and B. P. Whitaker were among the court visitors here Tuesday. J. Waldo and Tlmrston Kivliy attended the Appalachian Exposi tion at. Knoxville last week. Miss Mae Davis and her brother, Lawrence, of Cartecay, visited the Knoxville exposition last week. Court Stenographer Geo. I). derson, of Marietta, and Carl ison, of Atlanta, are in attendance at court here this week. NOTICE. I Will be in Ellijay on Tuesday, the 21st, for the purpose of buying mules. A, L. E»gi.asi>, Cols, Butt, Brown and Hall, of Blue Ridge, are attending court this week. Also Cols. Blair, Mor¬ ris and Griffin, of Marietta, are here The Ellijay charge of the M. E. Church South, will hold its fourth quarterly conference at Ellijay, Monday October the 17th. Win. 0. McMullxn, P. (J. Jolm Duckett, of Watson, Ala., is here on a visit. John Is an old Giimer boy and has a host of friends here who are always glad to The Singing Convention. The usual crowd came to the convention Sunday well equipped for song. The first class in the contest was Pleasant Valley, under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Sutton. The second class in o 'nfest . as Flat Branch directed by Mr. Plemmons. Ellli jay class directed by Mr. McClure. Berene class directed by Mr. Gen¬ try. Monntaintown class directed by Mr. McClure. Tails Creek class directed by Mr. Flanagin.. All the classes did well and de¬ serve much credit. We wish they each, could have carried a banner back with them as each sang charm¬ ingly. However the judges decid¬ ed in favor of Flat Branch. Gilmer superior court convened here Monday morning Judge N. A. l Morris on the bench and Solicitors . J p r00 k iU i‘l Butt' representing the Judge Morris gave one i his strong charges and made the grand juries duties very plain Mr. L. H. Sharp was selected as fore¬ man of the grand juary and Mr. Jesse James as clerk. Bailiff A, K. Sharp was selected as bailiff to on the grand jury. There is a lot of business before the j [throughout iin ,\ ft will the be week, apt to Tankersley and the Ellijay Times. w , |(m the Kllilor3 of two local papers get into a “Kilkenny fight” about personal matters, certain element enjoys the fun, but the public at large usually soon be¬ comes nauseated. Since 1 have been running the Courier and Tankersley has been trying to run the Times I have treated him with more, courtesy than he deserved. On the other hand lie lias twice lately personated me in a very un¬ complimentary way in his I will say that. I have been in the newspaper business off and on for the past twenty-years, during which time I have formed a large and fa¬ vorable acquaintance among the members of the fraternity. As rule the Editors of Georgia are gen¬ tlemen. I do not propose to dis¬ grace the profession by an undigni lied personal controversy with fact I regard J 7 Returns of Gilmer County's Election Oct. 5th. Districts J3T' ! S’ 1 1 § o Majorities to 2 X is 0 H j g a > 'j O o a 1 JJt O 0 .5 0 r* < as O For Governor i i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 Hoke Smith 385 132 103 tin 55 54 54 51 41) 44 35 24 21 3—Majority 1113 Joe Brown 8 Foi Senator 37 17 24 19 1—Majority 188 J B Kincaid 242 24 31 J W Gilliam ISO 27 1(1 15 18 12 20 24 ' For Represen¬ tative ,>•1 11 23 24 ■ - - It K Smith 2-21 27 u> 11 W B James 209 20 29 58 13 24 18 2—Majority 91 For Clerk 13 21 12 22 24 JL Weaver 215 27 19 W A Cox "2lo 2i» 28 40 14 21 19 2—Majority 109 For Sheriff 19 15 22 12 25 24 R L Milton 234 28 J 11 Penlaml 193 25 28 15 13 24 10 2—Majority 41 For Tax Re eeiver S’i 14 23 .12 24 24 W E Chastain 20(5 14 J H Ray 225 27 51 i' • 12 24 17 2- -Majority 13! For Tax Col¬ lector W fl Bai nes 222 2t> 2o 19 24 12 29 23 \V E Rack ley 212 27 27 34 14 21 12 3—Majorit y Sti For Treasurer 11 12 W 3 Henson 222 27 18 21 21 24 J L Parks 20 2(1 29 37 75 2(1 19 2 —Majority 88 For Surveyor 59 27 17 15 22 9 17 24 M S Clayton 222 P. G Hyatt 209 2(1 30 37 12 20 2—Majority 9b For Coroner A R Cantrell 218 :s; 18 13 21 12 .'A 24 J. Ilnnnicntt 215 27 29 40 14 24 19 2—Majority ItO ,For 0 S Com¬ missioner JF Chastain 219 39 27 111 15 22 12 •M J S Hudson 212 2d 31 57 V2 24 19 2—.Majority 112 Are You Normal since-the election? Off on your court vacation? Spending any smoke money? Ready to fall J on the side that can help you most? j Yon content with what yon did for the Orphans? 1 Conscientiously striken about the little you’ve paid the preacher? - Helping to stop the liquor peri¬ ling thisweek? Willing for your boy to walk in your foot-steps? Willing *0 d o to others what ilt those Why, already if suffering from piles, do ymi but add present troubles c. slo v sure SUICIDE fcy using remedies Opium, containing Belladonna, poisons Carbolic such Acid, as Cocaine Morphine, and others, which dope hut , the nerves do not cure? Kheoo’s Ointme it for PILES Is of a different nature. No narcotics are used 1 in in its us manufacture. manu It does not dope, it cures. 1 lt M brings bnilgs no no DEATH .....— of -----w and remedy. it will It has cured thousands others, cure you. Don’t think you are uncurable before you try Rhone's Ointment for Pile.*. If this should fail, you can Ibei assured that no other remedy will help you. Rheno’s______ Oiutm< taut is piarnuteed to cure or is _________ refunded _____ your druggist about id liberal proposition Tf kx fle WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD NORTH BOMND 2 1 92 94 1* Lv Atlanta. . .N 8 35air ft.oopnt l 50pm t) 5am 5.10pm Boltons . .. D 8.54 ............ ...... 5,30 ” Vining ...D 0,0* 5.88 ” .............. ..... ” Smyrna . d o.i: ......... . .. f> 47 ’ ” Marietta .>7 9,25, OjiTpm 5 34 5,58” SOUTH BOUND 1 .3- , 03 95 73 N , jp,5»‘nm 02phi 9,02a Lv Marietta . 951pm 8 s m ” Smyrna ... ..... ll.OTaiu. ......... 9,12am ” Vinihgs ____N 7,09” 0,4lam 11,15am.......... 9.20niw ” Belt,ni . . N .-. 11,24am...... 9,28i tri Ar ATLANTA... 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