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VOLUME X7-
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Miss Flora Holt is
a pound.
We have had an awfully
spell for this country the past few
days.
Webster's International Unabridged
Dictionary for sale at a bargain at this
office.
Mr Allen Findley and son Joan
were here Monday w ith a load of
watermelons for sale.
WANTED—500 Cords of
Chestnut Wood.
Reece & Tramell,
Mr Bill Walker, of College
Park lias been visiting relatives
in Dili jay this week.
Waive and mortgage notes for sale at
this offite.
Misses Ethel and Loucile Stuart
were the guest of little Miss
Thelma Holt Monday.
Now is the time to take advantage of
our cltbbing offer and get the Tri- Week¬
ly Corstituition, Courier and Uncle Re¬
mus al one year for §1.50.
If you cant keep cool, just
keep as cool as you can and
renumber that it wont last much
longer.
Sir»po3e you had a fire tonight. Arc
you isured? See H. M. Ellington about
t.
Conk Stuart, of White Path
epett Saturday (tad Saturda]'
nigh with Sylvester and Aurther
Place y n ' % 4 eminent
* N. -box Terry, a pre _
,-hti: Dawson Coun% was
iirAofMr Frank Waters
IL-d r y rijght.
t'Nv prtnt this week a list of the
pjrors drawn ti serve at the
October Term of Gilmer Superior
fCourt.
Mr Frank Pettit, of Pike, Ga
left Mouday for Young Harris to
re-enter tl.e College for his Senior
year.
Frank Ellington, Max Crbo
and Manley Cox left Monday fer
Dahloncga to attend the North
Georgia Agricultural College.
Miss Gertrude Ellington left
Monday for Young Harris tc
begin her duties as one of the
Teachers in the Y. H. College.
Miss Eunice Tabor, of w
Path has been visiting in Eolith
Georgia, and will enter the State
Normal School at Athens
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
o A 3 T O R \ A
Miss Cora Hamby has gone
Clarksville to enter College
Prof Henderson, ably assisted
by Misses Ethel Perry of this
place and Miss Mamie Tucker of
Dawson County, opened up the
fall term of the Institute last
Monday and the prospect is fine
for a good School year.
NOTICE.
I want 500 Bushels old fashion
peach seeds will pay fifty and
Sixty cents, they must be dry.
J. 0. Hipp.
How's Th<s?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any cqse of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.
CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the la;t 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in
business transaction and
able to carry out any obligations
by his firm. Walding Kinman&
Hall’s Catarrh Cur* is taken
acting directly u;on the blood
mucous surfaces of he system.
monials sent free. Frica 75c. per bottle.
Sold Yj all Dmgfi ts.
T'we Hall's Fandy Pills for consti
patien.
THE ELLIJAIV a
wood green or deadened,
"ESr Pany ' Wi “
The family of Mr. Horace Holt
has moved to Blue Ridge, where
Central Hotel. We are sorry to
loose them from our town.
Rev J. E. Chasteen is conduct
ing a revival meeting at Oakhill
Methodist Church this week and
we hope much good will result.
Nineteen Miles a Second
without a jar, shock or disturbance,
the awful speed of our earth through
space. \\ e wonder at such ease of
nature’s movement, and so do those
take Dr King s Now Life Pills. No
griping, nb distress, just thorough
wopk that brings [good health and fine
feelings. 25c at TEEM BROS.
Mrs Trammell,-mother of C. G.
Trammell, of near this place, ’died and
V. A-Trammell, of EHijay,
Tuesday and was buried Wednes¬
day. She was quite old and had
been sick only a sh irt time—Blue
Ridge Summit.
WANTED—The Cosmopolitan Group
the service of a representative
Ellijay, Ga and surrounding territory,
look after subscription renewals,
to extent circulation by special
which have proved unusualy
Salary and Commission.
experience desirable but not
Whole time or spare time,,
TSp CSlK^spiiia.; c«>"p 2£r
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Martha, or r !y daughter of Mr and'
Mrs Frank Ledford, of Burnet?,
was marri-'d to Mr - Gus Badey.
Esquire ‘Columbus Curtis per¬
formed -he ceremony. The
Courier congratulates the happy
pair and their friends all wish
then a long and happy life.
Mrs J. N. Hip, Hamer. Ga.,
l r<s used Foley,a llouey and Tar
Compound for years, and says she
always recommends it to her
friends. “It never fades to cure
our coughs and colds and prevents
croup. We have live children and
always give timm F'dey’s Honey
and tar Compound for a cold, and
they are all soon well. Wo would
not lie without it in our house.”
For Bale By All Dealers.
Mr Frank Waters, of this place
was called to Lumpkin County
last week to attend the funeral
^3 mother, who died last
Thursday at the age of 76 years
m. There are 8 o sons and , daughters , u
I ...... th fam,ly ■ * {rom ± to 1
" ' 3 - ra " B,n2 “
>2 years of age, and her death
vas the first to occur in the
amily We sympathize with the
amily in the loss of their mother.
To Alothers—tad Others,
You can use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
i cure childrens of eczema, rashes, let¬
s', dialings, scaly and crusted humors,
1 well as their accidental injuries,—
is, burns, bruises, etc., with perfect
s?ety. Nothing else heals so quickly.
Ir boils, ulcers, old, running or fever
ses or pilos it has no equal. 25 cts at
Tim Bros.
i
The recent primary, in Fannin j
canty, gives you some interest- j
iir figures to study- There were
irail S74 votes polled, and it is
sd li>2 of them were not on the
rdstra.ion book filed With the
Grk. ihen it shows that there
hs a balance of 1183 of the 1700
othe list that did not vote at all.
I shows another things; That
te democrats polled about their
f 1 strength in the county.—Blue
Idge Summit
,1 rt-ailv Hffottivo kidney and
bddur uiHdicim must first Kton 1
________ . p.ig e. » o *,ie disease aud
on on cure cure the the condition.; conditions that
j !“■ USH lt _ Use Foley Kidney iw** Pills
*" *“> l > l ’ dd »*
uunnr y iriegularities. They
-‘e safe aud reliable. They help
nckly and permauemly. In the
-1 low package. For Sale Bv All
ealera.
EL LI JAY. GEORGIA, THUR 8 'AY. SEP! EMBER 5 TH. 1912
.
.
j T0 THE people of
/ THE BLUE RIDGE
CIRCUIT*
!“ of; the Blue Ridge Circuit. I
Pett tothe bMt of my ability.
i to carry out my platform, and I
I wunt the people to know that I
i am going to do my duty.
young man, and if I do the clean
thing, it means something else.
If I don’t, it means I am down
" nc * out ’ an< ? * am g°’- n g to do
the clean tnins j Ingratitude has
n0 p * ace ' . n niy neai 't- I love my
. and hate
no man.
Respectfully,
Herbert Clay.
U. A. Sorith, Bridgeton, lad. : : j
i
Lari kuluev trouble for years, and
was so crippled with rheumatism '
he could not dress without help.
He started using Foley* Kidney
and says! “I began to get
aj once, and now all my
trouble has left me and I do not
feel tnat lever had rheumatism.
I rest well nil night and trio’ 59
years old, can now do the work of
(I man of 35 years. I would like
to be others getting
benefit from ftffoy -iviinay Pills,
All Refuse Dealers. substitutes, For'Salo fiy
FOR SALE.
Otie 5 room hoi^e anti lot in
oy.
v ' jiAs. c. Poindexter.
A ^<8^ “rr——“—r— |
• -■:iyor Rev 3. T Me'j xii
ciei.iF: to return their sincere
tuan* to all who so kindly helped
them in their recent bereavement
in the loss of their daughter.
Such kindly sympathy will
always he remembered and
appreciated
$30.000 000.00 L ost Annually
By Earners
Dr Sadlsi-H timatnso thnt about
§B().(jOO.C*(> 0.00 in wayvs is lost
annually to the American people
ns a direct result, of colds. I,out
time mentis lost wages and doctor¬
ing is expensive. Use Foley’s
Hooey and Tar Compound
promptly. It will stop the cough,
and heal and sooth the sere and
iniltiuied sir passages. For Bale
by All Dealers.
The Rural Carriers enjoyed a
Holliday last Monday it beinr
Labor T , Day. n which , is. . very much ,
observed in the Cities and among
Labor Organisations, but little,
known in this section.
In M:moriam.
Fair as a lilly of the valley and
beautiful as a rose in bloom, Miss
Idella Mctlan was called by the
Reaper in her youth aud beauty
into the Unknown and unknowa¬
ble land of the Great Silence
Surely the Great Merciful Father
knoweth best and m taking her
to himself has' fulfilled his
mysterious purpose which the
finite mind can not understand,
The hearts of all who knew her
go out in sincere sympathy to the
bereaved ones who are left to
mourn her, But while they
sorrow they will remember that
God will care for his own in the
Mansions not made with hands,
Eternal in the Heavens.
A TEXAS WONDER.
; T* 1 * 3 Texas Wo.ider cures kidney and
i b!adder troub, c, r..m ovin K gravel cures
; diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheu
j j n)a tism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
will !“t be ec -sent : by mail on receipt Joor of §1.09. fit 1 j
One small bottle is two months treat- !
ment, ar.d seldom fails to perfect a!
cure. Send for testimonials from this!
2326 and other O Street, states. Dr. Louis, E. Mo. W. Hallj
ive Si. Sold
n'druggist.
Pattersen W ms.
^ a ^ rson —Mor s Contest.
11W (Wt and ‘S f Sw
m r
Atlanta this week t'k> appear
befor the State Commitiltee in the
Pm !*l-\ tore™ “It k "
Much interest has beeili . aroused
all ever Georgia by the I state of
affairs in this county. 4(K tickets
were sold Tuesday at Eplijay
in witnesses Col Patterson’s: and others beh*df, injfterested
something morning, over 50 on vlVednes
include uay those which d*bes not
from other dotations
m the county. Also 39f ' tickets
the the were party party sold Wednesday who who moiling to
which were were fj r ®\ :>
with all f
will be there from
circuit will make
of people to co. :>
Committee in Atla If ej
After going fully r 0
of the
county, the Commjtte!
;.n lawful favor of Col Patters* thf° Is is the
Phouemst nominee. We get by
as to pres| r late
we go ]’
GardejvMicb., Antoine Deloria, Postmastrf oU i' r at
k " 9 fW 8 the a .’’•act
tive <apts he speaks 1 cf the p* c y0 es ,^ ura -
value of Foiey Kidney ;ilK
He says:**--' : From my own expoth-r^ri
i recommend Foley*'Kid kL e - Wy
P ills, as a great, remedy for oulj^i Ud—
trouble. My father was 0 ’!
kidney disease and a good '•>’
my neighbars were curdd
K.duey Pills.” F or
All Dealers,
that
Root Henderson W
John Hunnicutt
T A Foster
B. G Charles
W B James
B H Osborn
R F Parks
0 T Simmons
W R Kincaid
J O Hipp
R B Edmonson
J B Moore
T J Hollifield
J- R Nicholson
AJ Williams
WT Pankey
W M Rogers
L M Long
S 0 Perdand
G G Wright
R K Adams
W N Bearden
W M Teem (B.G)
W V Russell
W M Ray
J W Wimpey *
HP. Rogers *
W P Harper
Gordan Gable
jury.
Isaac Haynes
0 L J-'earcey
.1 M Fowler
LC Davis
C L Bates
W L Roger .5
Hill Rackley
Augustus Langley
T P Thorton
D R Weeks
J W Withrow (Ellijay)
James H Sharp
Alford Green
J W Dunn \
L M Withrow jr
W W Holloway
J N Kinser
H B McFarland
TT Gregg
J H Bryant
R L Henderson t
U S Southerland
J M Jones
W W Kincaid
R F Simmons
W M McClurd
J L Kinser
L T Grizzle
J C Anderson, Jr
G C Dunn
Harve Bramlett
W C Pankey
J F Williams
J D Grizzle
J H Osborn
B J Logan
Connesausfa News.
: in this section - |
Mrs Wbert ta«. of Eton i
visited hur sister Mrs T. T Parks
! last week.
i-----*"™ Creek Sunday. ------ 1 --------" ’
1 „ i
i Mr and Mrs J. B. Wimpey;
; visited .Mr and Mrs T. M. Parks I
j Sundav. ’
1
Rollen Wimpey . left Monday.
for Jessup, Ga to visit his broth*
James.
M 133 Fallie Boen is a
few days with Mr Mrs John
Boen in Murray County.
Mr and Mrs Bon Wimpey at
tened Sery^ 3 at Pleasant Hill
Sunday.
UpNe Wess James spent Satur¬
day night with Mr W. R. James-
Viola Wimpey visited her grand
parants Mr and Mrs Ben Wimpey
Sunday night.
Miss Flarnce Fore spent Thurs¬
day night with Miss Ollie James
Miss Lula Wimpey visited her
Sister Dora, Monday.
Mr L. H. James after spending
a few days with home folks
returned to Copper Hill.
Mrs J. L. Withrow visited her
mother Mrs Mira Parks Thursday
Quite a number of Gentlemen
of this section gtgattais tjas Business jn
t i
v wi
^its friendg.
Blue Eyes end Brown Eyes.
T. L . Parks, Marniyvilje. G«.,
'Route 1, is io bis 73rd year, and
was rocenclv cured of a bad kidney
and bladder trouble. He says
himself! “I havesvffered with my
kidneys My back ached and I was
annoyed with bladder
I can truthfully say, one
bottle of Foley Kidney Pills
ine entirely.” They contain
luibit- forming drugs. For Sale
All Dealers.
Good Dentist In
Dr C. L, Stocks an
dentist of Atlanta arrived
day and is at the Hyatt Hotel.
Dr Srocke has opened a
farary office over Cole'
Store when he is
to do first-class
work and those in need of dental
attion would do well to see him
without delay
FOR SALE.
Would like to sell or exchange
for farm, 130 acres land, one five
room dwelling with good barn,
one three room dwelling, black¬
smith shop, and store 50 by 30
with fine stock of goods. Fine
orchard on place. Will sell stock
of goods and rent property. A
Bargain in this if pou will see II.
M. Ellington at Eilijay or
& Mulkey at Cartecau Ga.
Club Rates.
For Cash in advance we will send
The Courier and TriWeekly
tion and Uncle Remus Magazine
only $1.50. The Courier and
Weekly Journal for $1.25. The
and Home & Farm or Toledo
09. H. M. Eti.lNGTC'N,
Your Success. t
TheDraughon Training will:
take you from the .fl.OO-a-day -
class of wage earners and, step j
OU-a-Ciay Class, I
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Atlanta, Ga.. or Jacteonv T , ^ me-. ijJe
Fla., or Nashville, Tenn.
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(ufl OAi-'iCe: K<CMSVl«MO liiM-DBB
NUMBER 1919
ANNOUNCEMENT.
patrons and pupils, and the prospective patnns and pupils of
the to the school school .1 but my physical condition, just new, is such that, this
also will be impossible.
flpvelon true rianhood and wamanhood, and nold a strong sterling
*
character; , each of these their placf the true work of the
To .give proper is
o 2. j, To prepare students for Freshmanand Sophomore classes
. r College. ^
-3. To arrange the best course possible for young men and
young women who expect to teach.
4. To give a liberal education to meet the needs of those, who
will not be able to attend College.
Miscellaneous:
The trustees and the town of Ellijay’, join heartily with the
Principal in the effort to make the sc heal unequaled and certainly
not surpassed in advantages.
The church advantages are excellent. We have three churches
in the town, M, E. Church North, M E. Church South and a Bap¬
tist Church, all of which have men as pastors of extraordinary
ability. and Religious torn?
This is always an evidence of the high Mora!
of any town.
The cost of living we expect to reduce to a minimum.
We shall use practical economies along this Uu", for it is not tho
purpose of the school to make money but to mate citizens
’The locatisn is IDEAL, The school occupies a beautiful on the
northeast side of the town of Ellijay the county site of Gilmer coun¬
ty. This town is peculiarly adapted for the location of a scnool. Its
situation gives it both the advantages of an easy access to the out¬
side world and of a quiet community. The L- & N.. R. R. two up
to-date newspapers, telegraph and, telephone lines and good mail
facilities give one of these and NATURE gives the other, bur.
rounded on three sides by verdure hills, green valleys, babbhtu -
sprnws and rippling broc<s andAmtlw other by the rollin'* y&fest
° f t he^iw jufe ■ l
a large, two atoA byink Pudding, with four large recitation rooms
a cloak-room adjoining 'each aud a Library room on the first flour,
while the second floor is used for auditoirum and office rooms
A well selected Library, given by the town, adds eonsidrably
to the equipment of the school.
The dicipline of the school will be to make it as much like one
GREAT FAMILY as it is possible to do, To awaken an interest,
thereby securing the earnest application of pupils to their studies
is the first part of good school management. The old adage that
‘‘An idle mind in the devil’s work shop’ is as true as it is old, there
fore we wish to Insure our patrons that theii children will bo
properly employed. %
EACULTY: Miss Ethel , ^ Perry, First
c- V/. Henderson, A- B. Principal,
Assistant, Miss Mamie Tucker, Second Assistant
'
CALENDAR: closes „ Inday ., n De¬
Fall term begins Monday, September 2,1912,
cember 20, 1912- Spring term begins Monday, January 6, 1913,
closes to be determined. grades will be
Outline of course of study. The first seven same
as outlined by the .State School Commissioner.
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
First year: Mathematics, Elementary Algebra, Milne s Antonie-,
English, Composition and Rhetoric, Advanced Crammer, Reading
and interpreting selections England, Science—Ac
Latin-First Year: History-History of
vanced Physiology. Mathematics—Algebra through Quadratics L 11
Second Year: -
glish-Rhetoric and Compoisitien with College entrance requirement
tor reading and interpreting literature.
Latin— Caesar, Books I to IV, Grammar and prose composition.
History—American History and Civics.
Science—Physical Geography. - work
Third Year; Mathematics—Plane Geometry with s-mie
; Algebra, English-Study in Composition work with abundant
n Latin-Six Orations of Cicero Sadud s
reading and interpretation. Year; Greex, German optiona..
Cataline, Prose Composition. First
History-Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern. For further information
address,
C. W. HENDERSON, Principal.
Ellijay, Ga,
Children Cry Children Cry
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