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Mr U. S- Foster, of Atlanta
was up the first of the week on
business
Waive and mortgage notes foi sale at
ibis i ffi -e.
Protracted services are in
progress at the new Methodist
Church in East Ellijay.
Webster’s International Unabridged
Dictionary for sale at a bargain at this
office.
Mr Elmer Duval returned from
a visit to Murry County Sunday.
Old newspapers at this office one cent
a pound.
Miss Nell Phillips of Fannin
County has been visiting the
Misses Cox on DaUon street.
Suppose you had a fire tonight. Are
youinsured? * SeeH. M. Ellington about
t.
Mr Ryy Davis has our thanks
for one dollar william on his
paper.
Mr Tom Harmon and Walt
Stillwell of Murray County were
visiting in this section recently.
Papers to post Ends 25c. at this office
Mr John Duva’. of Ramhurst
has cur thanks ftr a dollar on
Subscription.
Children C- y
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTOPIA
Sumner visitors from the South
has begain to arrive at our resorts
and all enjoy our cool nights and
fried chickens.
Miss Kate Simmons, of Jasper
has been visiting the family of
her Uncle Mr Good Simrhons of
iev Dr Joel Daves, Presiding
:der of the M- E. Church South
vas here last Saturday and Sun¬
day holding Quarterly Con
ference.
Now is the time to take advantage of
pur dubbing offer and get theTri-Week
)y Constituition, Courier and Uncle Re
mus all one year for $1.50.
Mrs E. J Chastain will betaken
to a Sanitarium in Atlanta this
week for a surgical operation
t We lope soon to sea her back
honp restored to health.
Oi Monday morning Miss
Narnie Pettit of Cartecay was
i talon to Atlanta for an operation
for Appendicitis. We hope it
wil be successful and that she
wil 4n due time be restored to
heilth.
Ve recently saw a csrd from
Mbs Rosa Teem to her brother
Hfrschel, and we are glad to note
that she is getting along nicely
and is able to attend the 3aptist
Chattauqua at Mountain Air, N,
M.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTOR I A
There is more Catarrh in tals
section if the country than HI
other diseases pot together, and
udsiI the .astfew years vas suppos¬
ed to be ticnrahle. For a great
many y6»p doctors pronounced it
a local diseaie and prescribed local
remedies, ana bj constantly fail¬
ing to cure wfth local treatment,
pronoudeed it incurable. Science
has proven citarrh to be a con¬
stitutional dsease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catardi Cure, manufactur¬
ed by F..r. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the only consttutional
cure on the narfcet, It is taken
internally in loses f-ora 10 drops
to n teaspooiful. I acts directly
on the blood aid mnious surfaces
of the eyste i. They offer one
hundred dolars for my case it
fails to out®. Send fo circulars
and testnnbnils.
Address: %
F. J Cheney & Co.
i ik Toledo O.
Sold by Pr jgists, 75c. Take
flr t«J»ily?ills for comtipa
ioa '
THE ELLIJAY COURIER.
Mrs Gaines Roberts called
week and subscribed for
Courier
Seaf Sellers is now riding
Tails Creek mail for
Milton
Mr John Garrett, of Roy
here on business last week and
renewed Ip's subscription,
Mrs Alice Jackson and son
Kenneth who recently visited
relatives here have returned to
their home in Dahlonega.
Mr Joe M. Withrow and wife
of Odum, Ga have been visiting
in this section- He says they
have fair crop prospects in South
Ga.
Mr Horace Holt of this place
has leased tne Central Hotel at
Blue Ridge and will run same
assisted by Mrs W. E- Mulkey
Mr Holt’s family will remain at
Ellijay for the present,
When the moon changed, it
changed from damp to wet- The
unusual wetness gives us the
blues, and rotes our tomatoes and
makes the grass grow faster than
the corn. Later—Since writing
the above we have had afew dry
days.
Hon R. E. Smith goes to
Mountrie, Ga, this week to accept
a good position with a Mercantile.
Go of that place. Mr Smith is a
good business man and a pro¬
gressive citizen and we regret to
have him leave Ellijay -
Last Saturday the Democrats
of Fannin County met in Mass
Meeting to name candidates for
County offices. Taking advantage
of this.gathering, Col. Henry L.
Patterson, candidate for Judge,
Col Holder for Congress, Col. |
Clay for Solicitor and Judge
FOR SALE,
A New Deering Mower and
Rake, cheap for cash.
R E. Smith.
Some of our farmers say they
planted the little yellow corn this
year, which accounts for the
appearance of their crops.
Rev E. C. Thurston preached
at the New M. E. Church, South
at East Ellijay last Sunday night.
Mrs Addie McCollum of Atlan¬
ta is visiting relatives in Ellijay.
She was formerly Miss Addie
Killian and has many friends in
Ellijay who are glad to see her
The farmers have been finish¬
their crops this week
which had gotten sadly in the
during the rainy spell.
Mr R. Brown, of Route 2 was in
on business Saturday.
Mr M. B Smith bought another
of beef cattle last Monday
Miss Gertrude Ellington has
to Calhoun, Ga. to attend a
party given by her class
Miss Minnie Allison.
Quite a number of the peach
have returned from
Miss Edith Cox gave some of
young folks a party last
night in honor of Miss
J^ile has *o en Terrell, visiting of Blue her. Ridge who
Ellijay i~ ug g; st Deserves Praise.
® ru e Co., deserves praise
, rom ijayoeopie
r or j ntroduc ^rfne j n gj, e e
the simple buckthorn b^ k rnd
i.ijiuirT ii,;. f i ,j ri ^------* ^ s | *
.
simyie German remedy fW$%ecarne
famous by curing appendicitis iiAithaa'
now been discovered that A SINGLV.
DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on
the stomach and constipation INSTAN
• It is the only remedy which nev¬
er fats.
The Travelling men of Atlanta
are afte- the Legislature to enact
laws to protect the Drummers
from unscrupulous Hotel Proprie¬
tors. One vriter on the subject
says\ ... ‘
Lav is foui.t upon the princeple of
care for the heljess. It is diffcult to
picture a man mo e helpless than when
he entezs a hotel *, d ask for accon>
modaffon. He must, at that which ifj
set before him, sleep , the bed he is
led to, and when he gl . s to , eave hc
paysthe price the landlon demands If
law n necessary anywhere, it ought tQ
be in he regulation of hotei,.»>
Thit does not apply t 0 the
Hotelsof Ellijay as we he„ t jj e
Travelling men complimei.,-^
our local iotels for the good f t „
and kind treatment they receive
when they cqne to Ellijay.
“The Live* Pills act
So Naturally and
Easily.”
Such a statement, coining from
the cashier of a bank, shows vh a t
confidence responsible people ha e
in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson
after trying them wrote:
"I have used Dr. Miles’ Nerve
and Liver Pills and also your
Anti-Pain Pills, on myself, with
good results. The Liver Pills
act so naturally and so easily
that I scarcely know that I
have taken a pill. Frequently
being troubled with headache I
take an Antl-Paln Fill and get
Immediate relief In every case.”
A. L. Wilson, Sparta, 111.
Mr. Wilson was for a number
of years cashier of the First
National Bank of Sparta.
Dr. Miles’
Nerve and Liver Pills
are different from others. Many
, kinds of liver pills are “impossible”
after one trial on account of their
harshness. Dr. Miles’ Nerve and
Liver Pills do not act by sheer force
but in an easy, natural way, with¬
out griping or undue irritation.
They are not habit forming.
If th« first bottle falls to benefit, your
druggist will return the prise. Ask him,
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind.
Morns wereall present and made
It is said by some, of
made a fin. impression and won a
lot of votes tor himself by this
speech The Patterson campaign,
whica^t first was treated as a
joke in Cb-^ain quarters, is now
Judge ? e j tin ^/° Moms - 1 ? tu« 80 serious that
busy. n( j s are getting
As will be seen from an item
m this issue of ’lh e Courier, a
new Telephone line ha& been put
in on the east side of Elnjc^r
Already has been for some time
a line reaching from the Cartecay
into Dawson County,
it connects with 'lines
to Dahlonega, Gaines¬
and other points. Also a
from Cartecay into the
settlement is in opera¬
Recently a line on the west
of the County has been
running from Ellijay
Roosevelt Post Office and Tom
Store, We of course have
good local system and connect
•n with the Southern Bell to all
necS" ^ese Telephone con
t S are most convenient and
™ n f the reatest hel
farm tarmute life° £ P s to
the country .
There Wat ,
National Democ^ OU ^ -Convention in
recently held Clty
Baltimore to humili® of
us. The whooping dignified of thP adi?. 0 ^ enes .
was not a
the features of the gatheriS *°
■>ny manner of means and e
w'ld shrieking
dianot make votes among in¬
telligent people for the candidate
in wh*se interest the noise was
made. But let us all be thankful
that the Convention did have
decency enough to adjourn for
the Sabbath. That was to its
credit, but '.t was no more than
the enlightened sentiment of this
country demanded. It is rather
striking, not a mere coincidence
either we judge—that both the
National Convention, the one in
Chicago and the one in Baltimore
had representatives of the Roman
CaiholK {Church to pray. In
Chicago, a priest of the city
officiated, while in Baltimore
Cardinal Gibbons, a so-called
“prince of the Church,” was
called upoh to lead the devotions
of the body.—Wesleyan Christian
Advocate.
ELLIJAY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 25TH, 1912.
i SUMMER BOARDERS .
-
The Central Hotel, Blue Ridge,
Ga recently renovated and now
under the Management of Mr B,
H. Holt with Mrs W E. Mulkey
of furnish Atlarita, in charge is prepared
to entertainment to those
wanting! tike a- delightful place to
spend hot season. Bine
Ridge hf^is electric lights, water¬
works arid delightful cool mghts
and for the | finest the scenery. week month. Write
terms# by or
B. 1H. Holt, Manager
Blue Ridge, Ga
A Girl’Ik Wild Midnight Ride.
To warn eople of a fearful forest
fire in the atskills a young girl rode
horseback midnight and saved many
lives. Her was glorious but lives
are often by Dr King’s New
Discovery in] :uring lung troble, coughs
and colds, whj |h might have “It ended cured in con
sumption or neumonia.
of a dreadful igh and lung disease,”
writes W.R. .tterson, VVellining, Tex.
“after four ur family
consumption,! id I gained 87 pounds.”
Nothing so si* and for all throat and
lung troubles.l 'rice ooc and$l.oo. Trial
bottle free. Gtl aranteed by Teem Bros.
AnoBhcr Wreck.
Keithsburl seems to be bound an
unlucky stat lion. The north
Accommodatl lion train was derailed and
near there londay night
failed to ar ve here. We learn
that a numb? lr of passengers were
severely sha |en ]s up but no one
killed. It wil near Keithsburg
that Engine*! ■ Latimer was killed
not long ago \ *ud there have been
a number of vrecks near there
in the past# lWe We hear „„„„ hear a „ * great *
deal of compll :int tnat the in rail- bad
d .. . « ivision is
i ount of so many
^ Qn ^ 1 e railroad
bui. **■■■"
roa “ t
travelling public.
Dcvtai I- NOTICE.
I will be iff i; jiujay doing July
until from - Mo^ S^tiirfay -- day morning morning —
3. Th^. l3C needing work
please caUq 0 n me at Hyatt
Hotel. Vang f ei Kesbectfully, S.
B. B. er griff, D. D.
;
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For Clu lo? RateS
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and Uncle ™ j.
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Home & iK, Editor’
$1. 00. H.IC 1
friend Flet{'l h Holden ’ of / lue
Ridge recent! 4 has b f n in J
Sanitarium i f 0 b Atlanta from a &a
attack of Miy s^ieree scukr him out Rheumatism soon. '
We hope to
Miss Eliia^ ■> ebeth N M Roberts, who is m the of
U- Mbuquerquf Service ’ ‘ and who is a
S. ForesV ^ m
the ate
forf" 1 Jtierly of * hls p a ? e ’
us Q 3 order the Courier „
to Mrs wN. C. Muton, Green
Uta* rid b
Ben this Qua/Sfles week. of Dalton has been
ool
Mr C, NRogers of Ollie called
se e us la{ Jfi week.
i >
,ib * £line Milton, of East
' with Mr and Mrs
H h * M ' ^ _pgton last Wednesday.
We bad ' wj bur first mess of green
corn Wedras, „iesday- ?
Mr Ervi; T> ^ CalTO n, 0 f Mountain
sucl '
lb (Yarn.
Per Plate
was paid at a banquet to Henry
Clay, iu Orleans in J1S42.
Mighty ow
cos lv for those with
stomach troi ble indigestion. To
day peoplo or
very where ubb Dr.
KiDg’s New Life Pills for theae
troubles aB w 1 as liver, kidney
aod bo*el die* rders. Easy,
sure. Only 2, U at Teem Bros.
Announcemnets.
For judge
To the voters of the Blue Ridge Jud
cial Circuit.
for the office c f Judge ot the Superior
Courts of this Circuit for the term be¬
ginning January 1st 191?, subject to
the action of the General State Demo¬
Primary. have the
If elected I shall endeavor to
business of the courts openly, honestly
and fairly conducted, and promptly dis
IJOged of, with the utmost economy both
to to the parties litigant and the public
expense. support . in
Earnestly soliciting your
this race and assuring you that it
be appreciated, I am
Most Respectfully’ &c.
Henry. L. Patterson.
To The Voters of the Blue Ridge
cuit:
I hereby announce my
Judge of this Judicial Circuit for
another term, subject to the Democrat¬
ic Primary, which I presume will be in
August. of courts,
Since I became Judge your
IhaVe endeavored honestly and con¬
scientiously, and to the best of my a
bility, to faithfully and impartially dis¬
charge the duties of this
office. If re-elected I shall continue
give my best efforts to an impartial
business-like administration of
,RW8.
Having had three years
the Bench, I feel that I am better
to render more efficient ser¬
for another term.
I will deeply appreciate your vote
and influence. help
Thanking you in advance for any
you may give me, Pam, with best
wishes, Yours very truly
N. A. Morris.
For Solicitor General.
To the Citizens of the Blue Ridg
Circuit: myself
I respectfully announce a can
didate for Solicitor General of the Blue
Ridge Circuit; subjects the Democratic
Primary. I will appreciate the support
and influence of all voters and citizens
of the circuit. If elected. I will
.
the Solicitor G-neralaoffi
#
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^ Iwffihav icit ?" e “ 80C 2 John with ^ Collius, me as As- of
sistants, if elect ^ charlie Harris,
Cherokee Forsytty O)0^ nty| and they will ap .
of he , p gjven me .
preciav Respectfully,
/■ Herbert Clay.
ihe Voters of the Blue Ridge Cir
To
C hereby hereby announce announce for tor re-election to
X ^
Bike Ridge Circuit, subject to the Dcm
ocralic primary. If elected, Hon. m.
Bu«t, of Blue Ridge and Gordon B.
Gffin, Esq., of Marietta, will be my
assistants. The faithful and unpartial
administration of the criminal laws
during the present term is my pledge
to the people of what they may expect
of me in the future. I respectfelly
solicit the support of all the people.
j. P. Brooke.
For Congressman •
f
I respectfully announce myself a can'
for Representative in the Sixty
third Congress of the United States
from the Ninth Congressional District
of Georgia, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary.
At a season .convenient to them, l
will meet the people of the various
counties comprising the district and ad¬
dress them upon matters pertinent to
the campaign. appreciate sup
I will gratefully your
° rt CHARTERS.
w. A.
In my-race for the Sixty-Third Con¬
from the Ninth Congressional
of Georgia, in the Democrat
ii» be held this year, 1 will
grateful to the white
of the district for their support.
Respectfullv,
Jno. N. Holder,
Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.
I candidate for Congress. No
am a the people
cab afford to refuse
when calielupon. The continued soli¬
citations Item the District for can¬
didacy, t geter with the almost
certainty c Democratic Administration
convinceir - 3 that I can render additional
service to the Party and the Ninth
District. Thos m. Bell.
.
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
ca&toria
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
biadder trouble, removing gravel cures
dj-d^tes, weak and lame backs, rheu
matism, and all irregularities oT the
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. ;
One small bottle is two months treat- j
ment, and seldom fails to perfect a j
_______ cure _ Send for testimonials from this ]
an( i oth(jr states. Dr. E. W. Hall
2 926 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. bold
/drugg j St .
Notice To Creditors,
Georgia Gilmer County :
Notice is hereby given to all
^ . ^Gartrell,
now deceased to present their
claims to the undesigned
payment. This July 15, 1912.
W. S- McArthur,
Administrator.
6 ti of J. W.&S.
Dec.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Mr Lewis Quarles has opened up
Photo Gallery up stairs over the Cole
Drug Store, at the Marr old staud, and
is ready to take your picture^,. Brirg
in the family and have an artistic group
made._______
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IT PAYS TO
NUMBER 1913.
P eaches for Canning*
The peach picking season is
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now on a t the Arnold UrCnarQ
an( j gulls and overripe peaches
^ fae ^ c ^ eap a t the orchard.
w heU to go after them.
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Quality
Considered
it is the
Cheapest
in the end
to buy. .
If you want a sewing machine, write for
lar latest catalogue before you purchase.
foe Haw Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mac