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■ OLD ME 37
$ ^■«eSa '1
j local aitb personal
Old newspapers at his office one cent
* pound. Adv.
A few syrup barrels at a re¬
duced price.
M. J, Webb & Co.
Papers to post lands 25c. at this office.
Adv.
Dress skirts at Webb’s
M. J. Webb & Co.
See our clubbing rates in this paper.
Adv.
Mr- and Mrs. John W. Holt
are now making their home with
the family of Mrs. Mary Holt in
East Ellijay.
Waive and mortgage notes for sale at
this office. Adv.
We have a supply of Republi¬
can National Tickets at this office
for distribution. Please call and
get some of them if interested.
Suppose you had a fire tonight. Are
you insured? See H. M. Ellington about
it. Adv.
• New corn has been selling in
the local market for 75 to 80
cents per bushel, but very little
is on the market
Webster’s International Unabridge
Dictionary for sale at a bargain at thid
office. Adv.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CA3TO R I A
Now is the time to take advantage o
our clubbing offer and get the Tri-Week
ly Constituition, Courier and Uncle Re¬
mus all one year for $1.50. Adv.
Winter dress goods and trim¬
mings at low prices.
M. J- Webb & Co.
J. C. Tims, a merchant, near
Commerce, Aa., writes: ’’Isuffer¬
ed with 'Teverd io oijr back
and my uriue has been scant,
but I have been entirely relieved
.by using Fuley Kidnsy Pills.
They have also given entire satis¬
faction to all mv customers who
bav9 used them, haviug proven
• *? you claim for them.” For
Bale By All Dealers. Adv.
Mr. Edly Freeman, of Chatta¬
hoochee, called in to see the
Courier while up on a visit last
week and left us some of the
needful- Thanks old man.
We are sorry to announce the
serious illness from appendicitis,
of Miss Ethel Perry, one of the
teachers in the Ellijay Institute.
She was taken to Atlanta for an
operation Saturday and is doing
well.
Aviation caps, Men’s Women’s
and children’s sweaters all going
cheap.
M. J. Webb & Co.
Rev- F- L. Cochran, of Ep
worth, Ga., Dist Supt of the M.
E. Church was here this week.
He will be here again Saturday
and Sunday to hold Quarterly
Conference. All official mem¬
bers are requested to be present.
Deafness Cauoet Be Cured.
By local applicatioDB, as they
caunot reach the diseased portion
of the ear. There is only one way
to cure deafnesB, aud that is by
constitutional remedies. Deaf¬
ness is caused by au inflamed con¬
dition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachiau Tube, When this
tube is inflamed you have a rum.
bliug sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unless
the infiamation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its nor¬
mal condition, hearing will be de¬
stroyed forever, nine cases out of
ten are caused by Catarrh which
is nothing but au inflamed condi¬
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Cat»rrh Cure
sond for circulars, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggist, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills For
Constipnfion, Adv.
THE ELL.IJAY COURIER.
Mr. Hugh McGinty, of
1. was among the visitors in
city Tuesday.
Mr. W. B. Garrett, of
called in last week and had
renew his paper.
Buy your turning plows
us, the best one sold.
M. J. Webb & Co.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTO R I A
We have been having
fine weather for the past
for harvesting the crops.
A few dozen new tailor
suits for men just received.
M. J. Webb & Co.
Mr. Fred Harper, of Route 1,
"ho , , has , been ><* . . at A Cotp- ,,
very S
nerhil with typhoid, was brought
home last Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. and ,
Mrs. Tom Craigo are congratula¬
ting them on the recent arrival
at their home of a fine boy baby
that weighed eleven pounds.
Jno. C. Satterfield, living near
Blairsville, Ga,, says; ’’Some¬
time ago my back ached so terri¬
bly I could hardly walk. My
heart action was bad and I feared
1 was in sor a spell of rheumatism.
I was advised to buy Foley Kid¬
ney Pills and after takiug one
bottle I was entirely cored. Fo¬
ley Kidney Pills cured me up O
K.” For Sale By All Dealers.
Adv
MARRIED-Mr- Jay Allen Jr.
Cherry Log, and Miss Maudie
of Board town, were united
merrioff* l»«t Bnw 4 sv . We
them a long and happy life.
See us for union suits, Men,s,
and children’s.
M, J. WjSbb & Co.
Mr. Houston Elliott our bache¬
friend who lives down in the
Bend, recently presented us with
some fine Royal Limbertwig ap¬
that grew hi his orchard
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
cASTO R I A
Mr. Wyley DeBorde, of Roose¬
velt, called to see us this week
and renewed the Courier and
Constitution for his father Mr.
W. A. DeBorde.
C. E, Atkinson, Harlem, Ga.,
reports that he has been a con¬
stant user of Foley’s Honey aud
Tar Comyound in his family for
years, ’’because it gives them re¬
lief from cooghs and colds imme¬
diately, and I regard it an infall¬
ible remedy and a safe one for
our children.” For Sale By All
Dealers. Adv.
Mr. John E. P. Smith, of Tur
niptown, gave us a spicemen of
the Mammoth Black Twig apple
that was a beauty, He gathered
forty-five bushels and a
from one tree. Sure we have
fine apple country.
Mrs. John Hooper, living
miles west of Burton, Ga., states:
”1 suffered with kidney
but at first I did not know
it was. Then I uad severe
in mj back and hips and mv
kidney ached terribly.
Kidney Pills were given me,
after taking them for abont
weeks, all mv pains
For Sale By All Dealers. Adv.
Rev, Solomon Wright
his family to Canton this
Mr. Wright is one of our
citizens and we hope he will
turn to Gilmer again soon.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always
Bears the
Signature of
ELLIJAY, GEO GIA, THURSD. V, OCTOBER 31. 1912
MARRIED-Mr. Ro er Da -
enport and Miss Myra Woodrin*
both of the New Hope cm.mun; *
ty were joined in the holy bond s
of wedlock last Sunday Ou
best wishes goes out for a long
and happy life.
A big lot of rugs and art
squares to select from, See
them. ’
M. J. Webb & Co.
0. P. Lee, one of the b»st
known citizens of Walton Co., Ga. f
states: ”1 am now 78 yeara old
and have had kidney
many years, I had rheumatic
pains in my legs, and my back
gavn me great pain. I took
ley Kidney Pills, and will say
fra kly that they have given
mi e real benefit than anything I
ha a ever taken. ” For Sale By
A’ Dealera. Adv.
LOST— A coat about the first
o' September between the coun¬
ty line and Cartecay. Finder
will please return it to Post Mas
at Lw toJoePm1)y , of
Daws0 „ County and t reward .
«e have some real bargins in
South Georgia Lands, prices and
terms best, Full piticulars
furnished for asking,
McGauley & Thomas,
Adv Blackshear, Ga.
Mr. Julius Rogers, Postmaster
and Merchant at Ollie called on
the Courier while .in town Tues¬
day, and had us put him up some
job printing.
Big Snprise To Many In Ellijay.
Local people are surprised at the
QUICK results received from simple
buetkhorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mix¬
ed in Adler-i-ka, the German append
dtis remedy. The Cole Drug Co., states
that this simple remedy antisepticizes
the digestive system and draws off the
impurities so thoroughly that A JIN¬
GLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas
on the stomach and constipation c»^,ipat IN
STAN'fu*. -
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We fit and please everybody
with Hamilton Brown Shoes. A
new line just in. 1
M. J. Webb & Co.
Next Tuesday is election day
for President and all three par¬
ties are claiming victory. It is
the opinion of many that the
election will go into Congress.
In that case we would continue
to have a Republican President.
FOR SALE—Tuesday Novem¬
ber 5th. at Public Auction at the
Methodist Parsonage, my house¬
hold goods. Terms cash.
Rev. E. C. Thurston.
Notice to Stockraisers.
Will be here to buy 2 car
of cattle, Monday Nov 4th. Will
pay 21-2 to 3c for beef
2 3-4 to 3 l-4c for work steers,
dontwant any old thin steers,
will buy thin young steers.
listen: Every body know there
7 days in a week. Other
can have six days to buy in,
when I advertise on a certain
I want others to not
and I will not bother any one
their days. I believe in a
thing. Now dont forget
date
M. B. SMITH.
(Advertisement)
Gilmer C ounty V
You can secure tickets
velt) from the Justice of
Peace in your district on
of election, or at any time
Ordinary.
(Advertisement)
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
bladder trouble, removing gravel
diabetes, weak and lame backs,
matism, and all irregularities of
kidneys and bladder in both men
women. Regulates bladder troubles
children. If not sold by your
will be sent by mail on receipt of
One small bottle is two months
ment, and seldom fails to perfect
cure. Send for testimonials fro n
and other states. Dr. E. W
2926 Olive Street, St. Louis, M
by druggist. Vdv.
Pickens County Farms
For Sale.
310 acres, 4 miles South of
about 40 acres upland
and 40 bottom in cultivation,
Plenty of timber, Good dwelling
and barn, and 3 tenant houses,
Saw mill, grist, shingle and feed
milL Prices and terms very
reasonable. Also two smaller
farms for sale.
W, C. Warlick,
Adv Jasper, Ga.
Mrs. J. J. Wilson, living
Gainesville, Ga., was
with,* terrible cough. She
”At night I would cough
cough so I could uot sleep well.
After taking one bottle of Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound, I was
entirely well and conghed no more
Last winter my little two year old
girl had whooping cough and we
gave her Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound, and she soon got
well.” For Sale By All Dealers.
Adv.
Im portant Notice.
All parties who owe us either
note or account are requested to
make settlement by Nov 15th.
Otherwise they will find the
account in the hands of officers
for collection.
Ray & McArthur.
Advertisement
A BOLD ROB- K1 Y.
-
We learn that on ’e nesday
. omewhere abou' the io n hour
while the Ordinary *us out at
dinner some party r parties
broke open the door c f . tl e Ordi
ary’s office and sto- i le Tax
J igests from 1877 te 1 07, in
c isive.
These Tax records wer. in al
ir, st daily use in fixing t’ e stat¬
us if Pensioners and uld be
r.< cessary to prove wh< 1 ad paid
an 1 who had not pai<> t xes all
thi :e years. They woi. i be vi¬
tal ' necessary to prove the
sta as of voters who la re been
ally left off the Registration
lij- In other words it was to
'.he very great interest of the
Ordinary and his politici '^riends
to preserve these recon s intact
to the end that the Iron condi¬
tion of the Tax matters could be
proven, and nobody who is con¬
versant with the situation will
blame Judge Tabor for the
theft. Every effort will be made
to trace the guilt to the right
parties It has come t) a dis¬
graceful pass when the Court
house can be burgla ized in
broad daylight and inportant
Records stolen that are vitally
essential to thdifcterest V" of the
Tax payers.
REMEMBER 1893-6.
How Prosperity Changed to Panic
Whan Democrats Elected a President.
In January. 1892. this country was
prosperous, und all conditions Indicated
continuance of prosperity.
In Noveuii»er of that year a Demo¬
cratic president was elected.
In 1893 the Democratic cougress, con¬
vened In extraordinary session, began
Its antl-proti-otion activities. After a
time it enacted the Wilson low tariff
law.
In the early summer of that year
came the punlc.Ll* the period from
May 1 to with a
t©Gu capumf^^P* of banlSratUpended *
The total numb-v
In that year was 585.
In 1892 the total amount of liabili¬
ties on account ot business failure was
$114,000,000. In 1893 the total was
$346,000,000.
In the year 1893 railroad properties
whose aggregate value was $ 1 , 200 , 000 .
000 were In the hands of receivers.
Between May 4 and Oct 3 $378,000,000
was withdrawn from national banka
In this state alone withdrawals of
deposits from savings banks were $34,
000.000 In excess of deposits made.
In the period from Jan. 1, 1892. to
Jan. 1, 189(1, there was a shrinkage of
$1,400,000,000 In the total value of farm
products and live stock In the United
States.
In that period prices were lower, but
hundreds of thousands were wageless
and other multitudes worked at low
wages and on short time. They bad
little niouey or none with which to buy
even the most ordinary necessaries of
life In adequate quantity.
Now. after twenty years, the Demo
cratlc party Is again asking the electo¬
rate of the United States to put It In
control of national affairs in order that
the performances of Its last period of
control and their disastrous conse¬
quences may be repeated.
The Republican party, under whose
administration during sixteen years
the country has become newly pros
perons and more prosperous than' ever
It was before, pledges Itself to malnte
nance of the policies which restored
and promoted prosperity.
There is a paramount issue. What
intelligent American can hesitate to
make bis choice?—Albany Journal.
Business Confidence.
In his speech of acceptance Wood
row Wilson asserted that the tariff has
made the business men of the country
"timid, fretful, full of alarms; has
robbed them of self confidence and
(paniy force until they have cried out
that they could do nothing without the
assistance of the government at Wash¬
ington.”
Present day conditions challenge the
accuracy of this statement The excel¬
lent doctor would do Well to point out
some of tile "timid, ltretful” business
men who are now "fui "fuljl j of alarms” and
who are lacking In In '“self confidence
and manly force.” Where can be find
them?
The country is at the high tide of
prosperity. Business confidence is in
evidence everywhere, The course of
the Republican administration is di¬
rectly responsible fofr this condition.
Danger lies only Id a (change of admin¬
istration. with the consequent change
of policy that is pror/nised. Then, tru¬
ly. the business me(b alarms,” of the country
would be “full of and they
would have Just, fica Cion.
A Babylonifan Ruse.
Recent research laas demonstrated
that 4.000 years ago. folks were com¬
plaining of the hlgb i cost of livieg In
Babylon. ’ And douLRless some Baby¬
lonian politician waylto waA trying to demon¬
strate that the reduce the cost
was to elect him to” office.
NEW MACHINE QUALITY. •EWING rm OF •
, UNDER OTHER NAME. SOLO NOT ANY HOME
W A*ftAM?fe»-r*s<»ALi. TiMS.
If yon purchase the NEW HOME yon will
have a life asset at the price you pay, and wtU
not have an endless chain of repairs.
If you want a sewing machine, write fof
Hr latest catalogue before you purchase.
b Km Homs Sewing Machine Co„ Orange, Has.
Brand| |
52 , shingles
will last 40 years if laid with
zinc nails. Ask your dealer
or write us
The & Shingle Transfer Company Lumber jjj ®
[Advertisement.]
Dogwood Wanted*
I want to buy your dogwood
delivered at the old pin
site at Ellijay side track.
13 inches longanc
multiples to 13 inches and not
less than 4 inches in diameter at
the little end. Will pay $7.00
per cord. For further particu¬
lars call on
Adv. A- E- Edwards.
Foley’s.
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor¬
rect urinary irregularities, build
op the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre¬
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia
bates, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes,
CTOUHjBI emu
For Infants and Children.
I The Kind You Have
AVfcgetaMePreparationfor As¬ Always Bought
similating the Food andBegula- Bears the
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion.CheerFul- Signature
ness and Rest.Contains neither of
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
not Narcotic.
J**peaf0UJ**iMUnPirCHUi
Pumplun Seat
jiix Smv* - In
MttUUSJm-
4 SjSSSak>^tm^
A perfect Remedy for Cons tipa Use
lion, Sour .Convulsions Stomach,Diarrhoea For Over
Worms .Feverish¬
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Si gnature o f Thirty Years
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. mu
THI Stimuli eOMMNV. NEW Toil cm.
BOX SUPPER.
There will be a box supper at
iock Creek Church Saturday
night Nov 2. Everybody invited
to come, will have a present for
the prettiest girl, and the girls
will vote on the ugliest bt y, Will
open 6:30 O’clock.
Hie Love Letters of a
Confederate General
TT W TE begin in the November issue a series
of real love-letters written over fifty
years ago by one of our national I
the heroes most posterity ' 6 general, l to world. brilliant ’ 65 to . as therefore his This He having sweetheart feats was great as these of accomplished general great arms during letters a in will lover the the combine go one history as period down he of was the of to of ^ J§plp>
a au¬
thentic history ar.d exquisite romance. They
sound a human note that no other work of
literature has done in a decade; it is wnr, if is romance, it is history, it is
literature. You simply can’t afford to miss this wonderful series—an inside
story of the Civil War now published for th<- first t ime and containing all
.the freshness of a contemporary happening. These letters will grip you hard,
and hold your interest from first to last. Fill out the coupon and send it
now before you forget it.
The Pictorial \ Pictorial Review
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w 15 Cents Copy One Dollar Yea.
a a
find Enclosed please which V $10,000 in Cash Prizes
25 c. for
please send me P.R. for an j Liberal Commissions to our Agents.
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For years these
have been standard brands in the
South—and they’re better today than,
Jj; ever. I guarantee them to be ab¬
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flavoring or adulterant, govern¬
ment standard proof, and put up
in full measure battles—12S ounces \yfwm*
to the gallon.
Mountain Dew Corn
I is a pure, straight whiskey, dis-
1 tilled from choice white corn by
[clear the old-fashioned process. It ’* is !_ i jflBLsrrrr:
white in color, has a deli¬
cious flavor and rich, mellow
body. - Splendid for medicinal use.
Wink1f>« Rve a perfect blend of pure, straight whiskies, distilled sctcn -1
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CO Cf A for one 1 -gallon glass bottle of either brand. Two <22/1 * *7 eS I I
I-gallon glass bottles of either brand, or assorted / * •
Express prepaid to points reached by Southern Express
CHERRY BRANDY FREE.
Cut this ad, out of the “Ellijay Courier” enclose with your ordar" and I will
include free a pint of extra fine, old-time Cherry brandy.
MY GUARANTEE; Use as much as necessary for a thorough test. If not
more than pleased with quality and flavor, return balance at my expense and I
will refund your money. RANDOLPH ROSE, President.
Chattanooga, Tenn. «■ R. M. ROSE COMPANY. Jacksonville, Fla.
Newport, Ky. Order from Nearest Point, Girard, Ala.
NUMBER
Betting in New York.
(Advertisement. >
New York. Oct 26, 19121
Betting on Wall St is 5 to 1
against Taft and Eavcn Money
on Roosevelt winning. Taft will
run third.
—“N. Y. Mail”