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VOLUME 38
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tfc' i local aitb personal jy
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After a rainy Sunday the
weather cleared off nice and fine
Monday. i
Mr Ben Freeman who clerks
for Teem Bros, has a fine new
boy at his home. 1
Mr Jonas Key, of Route 1,
called in Wednesday and renewed
his subscription
On account of a big run of ad¬
vertising we are giving our read¬
ers an extra sheet of reading
matter.
Mr. Leonard Smith is now em¬
ployed by the Ellijay Hardware
Co. He tried Copperhill but
didn’t like it.
Mr. John Newberry is exca
vating a place for a barn in the j
bank near his home opposite the 1
Shippen store J
Mrs- Mattie Kelley has been
visiting the family of her nephew
Ralph Walton, at Thomasville,
Ga, tor a few days
Parties who bought fruit trees
from Mr. P. A. McGill will findj
them in charge of H M. Elling-'
ton, and will please call and get ;
them.
Children Cry j j
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORI A
T'n’rr the present Postal
illations we are compelled to col¬
lect for all due subscriptions at
the end of the year Please
take notice
Mr. J. E. Smith, Warden at j
the State Prison Farm, has our'
thanks for a check on subscrip-1
tio i Jim is another of our Gil- i
mer b >ys tint has made good and j
l.a.va fine position at the etate
I •:! Ol
We have heard of a number of
«-.rn shuciiings around in the 1
country and the report; of the
yjeld and the quality of the corn«
1 his year is very encouraging.
Gilmer has produced more and
better corn this year than any
year in its history. i
‘
A recruiting officer of the " ar
Department has written Post¬
master Ellington that he
templates establishing a Recruit
office at Ellijay so as to make it
T/ thaTthey or t
make the finest
diers in the world, the very kind
that the U. S. needs
Now is the time to haul
wood for winter and have you a
woodshed built if you hcvn't got
one to put your stove wood and
kindling under, also get your
fodder out of the field Fodder
left in the field in the stack
through the winter will lose fully
one foui th and IS liable to get
destroyed by somebody S old
hungry cows.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
OASTO R \ A
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, f ss.
Lucas County. (
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
, senior partner of the tirm ot r, J.
is
Cheney & Go., doing business in rhe
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay
sum of ON2 HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case oi Catarrh
cannot he cured bv the use of
CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
0 Sworn to , , before , me and » ,
in my presence, this 6th day of
ber, A. D., 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
nally and acts directly upon the
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills tor
pation.
Advertisement.
THE ELLIIAT COURIER.
ELL!.IA V, GEORGIA. Till •fSDAY NOV. -20. 1013
Resolutions on the Death of
Mrs- Thos- DeFoor.
Q n evening of the 18th of
October the spirit of Mrs.
^hos DeFoor passed over the j 1
river to its everlasting home
Mrs DeFo«.r was truly a good !
woman, in heart, character and j i
service. She filled her sphere in
life and our Lord’s kingdom in
an admirable \ay.
She was a member of the Elii
jay Baptist church, and was loyal
and faithful to its interests.
She had great faith in Jod, be¬
lieving that he knew best, and
was willing to abide by his will.
The death of this good woman
has robbed the Woman's Chris
Temperance Union of Elli
J a .v of one '*- s m0;3t: zealous
and useful members
Be it therefore resolved,
1st. That tSb'Ugh we realize
thefact> that ‘- In the midst of
life we are in d^ath.” and that
he who creates^all things can do
no wrong; yet our hearts are sad
over the loss of our friend and
co-worker-
2d, That w p will remember
her life as an humble,. faithful
and it will ever.be_.an inspiration
to us to go for ward,
3rd- That these resolutions be
entered on the Minutes and that
they be published in the Ell'jay j
papers and a copy be furnished
the bereaved‘family. i
Mias Mary Tankersley- I
Mrs A. H. Burtz
C ommittee- ;
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»/ • ' i '7 r M +*
V# ri «*.*>■ i !Tf 9
Btr Infants: end Children.
Sun? Yob Hrve Always Bought ;
>.he .o
• U)« y/
:uie ct
County Surveyor Hyatt was
here on business Tuesday.
M” jj and Mrs ° Gharlpv Sellers 1
of 0: re in towa la . Jt Sa tur
^ . j
Hr. j
J. H T«ta*. of Ticka-i
netley, was here on, business;
Monday .
Mr ,, Okla C. „ A. . tIT Worley, , of . ... " auhd-1 ,
a u, , is another of our new
subscribers, !
I We ... learn . of the . Sun- 0 i
marnacre
The'bride
| of Gilmer’s most effi i mt teach-;
Jers, while the groom is a success
business man of the firm 0 f
1 Osborn Bros, of Dyke, Ga. Rev.
VV. J Whitaker performed the
| ceremony We extend to them
j all the joys ot a happy wedded
I life
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A Maker of Health,
A good honest medicine like
lies. Kidney Mrs. Pills O. gives Palmer, health 635 to Willow many fami-1 St., |
Green Bay, Wis., was seriously ill with j
I kidney and bladder trouble. Mr, Palm
! er writes: “My wife is rapidly recover
; ing her health and strength due solely
to the use of Foley Kidney Pills. ” For
sale by all dealers everywhere.
(Advertisement.)
| Monday morn j nfi r Charley
' Poindexter. T Roy Uobb ,, and j Dr.
C. G Cox all went down on
Coosawattee river to hunt wild
geese. It is fine sport as the
geege are ve( .y W ary and hard to
! 8 et . at Every „ . , a , lot . « f
’
them u are to be found m . the u wild
: region below the Falls between
°
Ellijay . and Carters Quaiter
j OH
■ the Coosawattee river. The
1 meat is saio to be excellent.
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BIRMINGHAM, ALA. F. L. Willis,
suffered greatly from asthma and bron-
1 chitis. He writes: “I got no relief un
■ til I took Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
! pound, ltentirelyremovedthosechok
ing sensations, and never failed to pro
ducean easy and comfortable condition
1 of of the the throat throat and and lungs.’’ lungs.” For For sale sale by
all dealers everywhere Advt.
1
bqys CORN CLUB.
Showing the Bushels
Acre and Cost.
Name. Busht Is
Cantrell 105.71
Jones 99
Simmons 86.93
Legg 82.36
P.ttit 82
Watkins 78
Sharp 76.55
Henson 75.65
- H - Harper 70 65
Keener 70 32
0ob j e 70
Goble 70
Deweese 70
Holt 68.60
Ayers 66.75
,\, oore 64
Ray 64.50
A. Miller 60.56
Mashburn 60
Parks 59.92
Walker 59.01
Henson 57.66
Holt 56.50
Aaron 54.53
Cloninger 53.07
Davis 51.89
Davis 50.80
Weaver 50
Teague 50
Miller 50
Jones 50.96
Jon s 50
H. Parks 49.20
West 47.43
West 46
Smith 48
Holt 45.50
West 44
Rack ley 43 81
Chadwick 42 81\
Davis 4 3 *18
Simmons 42.60
Collis 39.50
Holt 36 79
Wade fi' cllis 27
Average per acre per bushel last cen-
13.9.
Pfiiii la Back and ufce linatism.
Torment thousands of people daily,
be one qf these sufferers when
so little cost you cm, get well rid of
good work fiom the very first
thf kidneys anil bladder that the
and torment of backache, rheuma
m ^ nd kidn " y t ™ l ' bl " i8 soon di f el) -
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Advertisement.
—
We learn that Miss Maggie
Withrow and Mr. Harley
were recently married on
taintown. W e wish them much
0 y.
Oar „ fnond „ . , Bill Gudger „ , invited . ., ,
us a corn shacking Wednes
y and we regret that a
of business prevented us from
attending .
Mr R. H. Reece.-of this county
Who is teaching at Tifton.
O
'" ANi ^ ED cm.try. at once 600
wed cleaned cane seed.
pay P er bushel trade, 7oc.
P et ' bushei cash -
Teem Bros.
Advertisement.
Would J ake Them Bttier jf They Could.
The makers of Foley Kidney
know that they have absolutely the
comb nation of curative and
medicines for _________^____ kidney and bladder _______ ___ ail
mants and urinary irregularities that
js possible to produce. That is
Foley Kidney Pills are the best
cine cine for for the the purpose purpose you you can can buy. buy.
sale by all dealers everywhere.
(Advertisement.)
More Orchards for Gilmer.
Mr. Thrasher, Sec. of the
lanta Athletic Club,
sent an expert np from
and set; out 1400 more trees
Its place out west of
where he had previously set
trees. Our people are
to realize in a small way the
efits to be derived from
and are setting out more
All the experts who have
us declare that we have an
country for apples ii
developed
Wanted to hire woman or
to do house work. Wages
to $2.50 per week, owing to
done. Apply at residence.
Martin I. Teem.
3t- Advt.
M edal * ontest
On Thanksgivifjt Night Nov¬
ember 27th, the T- L. and
Band of Mercy wK have a Medal
Contest at the £/ E- Church,
South. ^
Two beautiful silver medals “c“
have been offered • by the w
-
„ T TT U.. . by the , twodest . recitations . .
on Temperance or^ferev.
There are twelve contestants,
six boys and six gjhjls.
Come out and -ncourage the
little folks. Ten. cents admis¬
sion for grown pe . le. Children
free. £ promptly
Exercises will b^gin
at seven o’clock. *
A
A Consumptive cough,
.
A cough that bother' you continually
is one of the dange. signals which
warns of consumptipT Dr. King’s
New Discovery stops .^e cough, loos¬
ens the chest, banish t - ver and let you
sleep peacefully. The irst dose checks
the symptoms and giv?*“ prompt relief.
Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of G »n Ellyn, Iowa,
writes: "D? King’s ■ ew Discovery
cured a stubborn cough if ter six weeks’
doctoring failed to helf*” Try it, as it
will do the same for y i. Best medi¬
cine for coughs, colds liroat and lung
troubles. Money baev if it fails.
Price 50c. and $1.00. druggists, by
moil. H. E. Bucklen- K Co., Philadel
ph or St. Louis. Advt.
The Boys Cot. Clubs.
' The Boys Corn Uub Exhibit
last Saturday was a revelation as
to what we can do h' rein Gilmer
County- The weie
fine indeed and r.dect great
credit on the Boys ’who raised
the corn. Some c < the finest
corn we ever saw \ -a exhibited
and will go to the State Corn
Show at Atlanta a».i: we exoect
|t.> see Gilmer win a y 'ize at the
j ; State Show in Decen >er.
Dr . Bradford gm-j* * enthusi- ,
astl eally ot tne won-c in; our U» It_ j
mer Boys and expects still great -\
er progress in 1914 In another'
j 1 column We give the the number of in
bushels per acre and Cost
this j ears contest.
i Lost—A muley steer, two years
old ’ color red Wears a common
s ’ zed MackediWlth a swa -
* ow e ar and over bit '
'^ t ^ .
j igardingthe I > garding n r ; the whereabouts °of ot the! tne,
steei^wili be rewarded by
f 5 . j. M. Akins,
^dvt. ' Roy, Ga.
Mure ooilles Sold Each Year
I It is,easy to understand why an in
, number °f bottI of
l i ^easing Honey and lar Compound ^ is sold yeaiiy. s
"S2ZZ
^ e qf^ c tive remedy, quickly relieving
tickling in the throat, and stopping the
cough with no bad after effects.” For
sale by all uealers everywhere.
Advertisement.
A Nervous Woman Finds
Relief After Many Years
Women who suffer from extreme | ;
nervousness, often endure much j
suffering before finding any relief.
Mrs. Daniel Kintner, of Defiance,
u'., had such an experience, regard¬
, ing which she says:
j
1
taking Dr.
Nervine, end I must say it helped me
wonderfully. I have had no severe nerv¬
ousness for several years.”
MRS. DAN KINTNER.
1002 Pleasant St.. Dtiiance. O.
j Many remedies arc recommended
for diseases of the nervous system
l ; ut f f to P roda f‘ f esu:K be f“ se
trouble. Dr. Mres’ Nervine has
proven its value -n such cases so
many limes that ‘. is unnecessary
to make claims f ar it. Y'ou can
prove its merits for yourself by
j getting a bottle of your druggist,
who will return the price if you
receive no benefit.
! MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, !nd.
3
WHOLE ROOT
PEDIGREED
TREES.
The II I. DOVER Nursery, of
Route 2, Box 75, Ellijay. Ga., is now
ready to offer you fruit trees of the
most popular varieties grown in the
south. Such as Detrioit Red, Black
Ben Davis (or Ragan) Missouri Pippin,
Ben Hill, Wolf River, Delicious, John¬
Fine Winter, Grimes Golden, Gol¬
Russet, Mammoth Black Twig,
Deieware Winter Red, Royal Limber
And in fact any kind of apple you
would want. As I carry about fifty
apples. Also Peach trees,
Pears, Quinces, Grapes, Raspberries,
Wimalayaberry, all of which is grafted
the Pedigree system, on whole
roots, making a tree that will come
bearing much sooner, live longer and
faster, because the tap root is
essential part of all tree growth,
the tree the ability to bear an¬
crops of fruit and withstand
and wind. All care and expense
is put into my trees to make them
in every way. I could get
a much cheaper tree but I would
feel that I was swindling my customer.
As it is cheaper to set a good tree once
life than a sorry tree twice. So
buy trees because they are cheap,
but buy the best Whole Rooted trees
will grow vigorously and bear
annually and last indefinitely. So if
are going to buy Nursery Stock
at my Nursery or write me or send
your order. Ana when your trees
reach you examine them and if you
find them nice, clean and the best
root you ever saw, just return them
get your money back.
Yours for better fruit and more of it.
• H. I. DOVER.
Advertisement.
Mr- John B DeBorde has gone
to Fla for the winter.
Mr. H I. Dover the Nusery
man was in to see us this week.
D^Bordc r .of „ Foi?rv ,r -
hill. Term . was down to Ellijay
j agt wee ; i
Read Prof. Want’s article in
this issue on Spraying and the
care of orchards
Prof. J. F Chastain who is,
teaching in South Ga., writes us
that he is doing well and having
a good time eating fish and kill—
ing squirrt Is in the swamps.
TO
Contractors and
Builders
Write us for prices on all kinds of
Yellow Pine Lumber, House Fram¬
ing, Siding, Ceiling, Flooring,
Sheathing, Shingles, and Laths.
Mixed car Shipments are our
Specialty.
Garrant Lumber Co.
FITZGERALD, GA.
Small Farm lor Sale.
Eighty acres, about 20 acres
creek bottom, 5 acres upland in
cultivation. 2 houses and
buildings. Good spring water,
-
can be , brought . i, to , house , in • pipe. •
Nice family orchard, 8 miles
west of Ellijay. For prices and
terms, address R. Brown,
Route 2, Ellijay, Ga.
Advertisement.
LOUIVILLE & fiASH
VILL£ RAILROAD
Arriving and Departing
Time at Ellijay C a.
All Trains Daiiy.
Effective Sunday December 8th. i :•
. Leave Ar:”
Knoxville ami North, ii f5 a m i,14 I- M
i
Blue Ridge and Mnrpliy 745 pm 618 am
Ma-i-tta & Atlanla. I 14 pm is* 5 a m
Marietta and Atlanta 6:18 A J.17:45 p M
' (Advertisement)
jf. iUiig v s feeovery
KILLS THE C0'J8H. cures THE LUNGS-
"I had stomach
trouble when i was
eighteen years old
that broke down
my health, and for
years I suffered
with nervousness,
headache, indiges¬
tion and nervous
spasms. The
spasms get so bad
I would have them
three or four times
a week. After try¬
ing nearly every
■emedy recom¬
mended, I began
HOME GROWN APPLE
TREES
NICE LOT OF HOME GROWN
Apple Trees, Leading Varieties
Suitable to this Section
I have for sale this fall a fine lot of fruit trees "rafted from
best varietiea that experience hah shown to be suitable for thi
Suy your trees at h„ mc a„d save-mo„ey and set B ood
stock See me for prices, and book your orders,
J. A. WITHROW Ellijay, Ga.
FRUIT TREE*-,.
SAVE YOUR CUSSIN ’ FRIEND!
Do not buy fruit trees from an agent, unless you know him to
be reliable, if you do, you may feel like Cussin.’
Some are reliable and others are not.
Take no chance, you may lose your time and money, but buy
direct from us and you will get large, strong, healthy trees than
will bear much fruit.
No order for second or third class trees will be accepted for we
have none. Our trees are first class- h inehester trees are km wn
11 over the U S. We carry a general line of nursery stock
Good agents wanted in every county.
. WINCHESTER NURSERY COMPANY. Winchester, Term
’ For Children There is Not bin,' Belter
A cough medici e for children must
help there cost and colds without ball
effects on their little stomachs and bow¬
els. Foley’s Honey and Tar exactly
fills this need. No opiates, no sour
stomach, no constipation follows its use.
Stuffy colds, wheezy breathing, coughs
and croup are all quickly helped. For
sale by all dealers everywhere.
Advertisement.
Mr. Wm Ellington attended a
cornshucking at Mr. W.' H.
Gucigers Wednesday and reports;
a fine ^ of corn and good
^ \ , x - ^ ^
1
N .. TI 1 E
To _ my many friends j. . . and ,
trolls, I will be in Lllii; y
dental work each month from the
16th to IMh. You will find me
n the Cole Bui ding over the
Bank Room 201.
B B. Vandecriff.
Advertisif.ent.
The Rev, Irl R. Hicks 1914 Almanac
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1914 Al¬
manac is now ready and will be
mailed prepaid for only 35c.
Professo" Hicks' fine Magazine,
Word and Works, for one year,
and a copy of this Almanac for
only one dollar. The plain les¬
sons on astronomy, and the cor¬
rect forecasts of storms, droughts
blizzards anu tornadoes, make
these publications a necessity in
every home in America. Send to
Word and Works' Publishing
3491 Franklin Avenue,
St, Louis, Mo.
Advt.
Nevfius and Sick Headaches
Torpid liver, constipated bowels and
disordered stomach are the causes of
these headaches. Take Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, you will be surprised
how quickly you will get relief. They
stimulat3 thti different organs to
their work , properly. No better regu
|ator for liver an(i bowe!s . Take 25c .
and invest In a box to-day. At ali
druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Philadelphia and £t. Louis.
A Jvertisemeji.
RHEUMA rtO SUFFERERS
SHOULD USE
■AM7UE “S-DPOPS'* raEE ON RECVWT
Swrtson Rheumatic Cure Co-,
i«.H* A, St,, cm!CA«W(
NUMBER 47
v>TOP IN ATLANTA AT
HOTEL EMPIRE.
Opposite Union Depot on Pry¬
or St. Renovated and refurnish¬
ed throughout. Reservations
made cn application. Hot tpid
cold water. private baths,
electric lights and elevator
First class accommodations at.
extremely moderate rates. Eu¬
ropean plan 75 cents up
John L. Edi.icndsun Preprint'
I
t \ ;’(? "t. \
IL !>. Ely, '>f Bantam, (!.. suffered
from horrible ulcer on his foot for IV-u.
years. Docto, advised amputation,
but he refusei! aniJ reluct311 ti y tried
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve as a last resort,
I He then wro e: ‘ I used your salve and
! m y foot was soon Completely cured.”
j Be f remedy f ° r burns ’ c,,ts > bfuis< ‘ s
and eczema. Get a box to-day. Only
; 25c. All druggists er by mail. H. E.
I Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or t;
| Louis. Advt..
HOTEL ANSLEY
ATLANTA, CA.
''pen v?an 11 30, !9i3
The South’s finest and most
modern hotel. Fireproof. 306
rooms, with running water and
Rooms
private toilet $1.00 connecting per day. bath
Rooms with
$1.50 per with day. private bath
Rooms v-.vfi
per day and up.
Finest Rathskellar, Cafe and
Private Dining Rooms in th«?
South. POUND, Pres.
I J. B. |
J. F. LETTON, Mgr. Ass’t Mgr. j
OH AS G. DAY,
sstMtlicinelkad;
for Kdneyand Bladdertouiles”
FOLEY
_ KIDNEY
17 FILLS
ill 'I (or ^ 3scki:Ee.
I Rheumatism.
Kidneys I? .ladder-. ar.d