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i HE ELL1JAY
VOLUME 40-
1 Cocat anb Personal ¥
Mr. Jim Hipp, of Dyke, was in
the city Saturday •
Mr. L. M. Simmons, of Carte
cay, was in town Saturday.
Mr. John Wishon, of Cherry
Log, was in tywn Monday.
Misses Emma Cleola Anderson,
ot Liclog, were in \Ellijay Mon¬
day shopping
Col. A. H. Burtz and Clerk of
the Court J; L. Weaver, were in
Atlanta Saturday.
We are 3orry to learn that Mr
Bale Rackley has been having a
severe spell of grippe.
We are sorry to learn that Miss
Pink Welch has been down with
the Grippe this week.
Fertilizer Inspector Bell, of
Jasper, was here Saturday look¬
ing after the interest of his Dept.
We are sorry to learn of the
death of our old friend Capt. R.
L. Herbert, of Hayesville, N. C.
Saturday was a busy day with
our merchants in Eilijay. A
big crowd of country people were
in town trading.
Mr. James Hensley, of Rllijay,
is now serving the patrons of
G. B. Johnston’s soda .fount.—
Cherokee Advance.
Mr. Albert Withrow, the Nur¬
seryman, has been on a business
trip dowu in Cherokee where he
has been selling a lot of trees
Mr. and Mrs. Thom«s Wright,
of Yukon, have another fine gir'
baby at their home, who arrived
H. M Ellington is a Commer¬
cial No 1 ary Public and has a
seal. All kinds of Legal Docu¬
ments executed.
AdAerttsement.
The dogwoods are in bloom and
the hens are laying to beat the
band. And it is said the fish are
biting but we have been too busy
to go fishing.
We learn that Miss Sadie Dut¬
ton, a young girl less than 15
years old. eloped Sunday night
with an old man named John No¬
lan from Gordon county.
If you want to do a kind
Christian deed that will make
your conscience feel good, just
drop around and leave a little
cash with The Courier man.
Claude Watkins went to Mur¬
phy, N. C., Saturday returning
thro the country with a new Ford
run-about that he procured there
for Dr. E. W. Watkins, Jr.
We have been having ideal
weather for farming all through
April altho it has been so dry
that upland that has not been
broken is very hard to plow.
Messrs. W. H. Bennett and
Dave Bennett, of Lindale, G*.,
came up Sunday night to visit
their brother. Mr. L. H. Bennett.
who has been very sick with
grippe and pneumonia. He is
improving slowly but is still very
weak.
Beware of Ointments for
tarrh 1 hat Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on pre
scriptions from reputable physicians,
as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, man¬
ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co„ Tole¬
do, O., contains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
nials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c.
bottle.
Taka Hall’s Family Pills for
patios. Advt.
Notice to Teachers.
At a recent meeting of the
tary drinking cups. This order shall
become effective at the beginning of
the Summer term.
The regular annual examination
ing Course for the primary and the
general elementary license will consist
of the Manual of Methods for Georgia
Teachers, Allen ’3 “Civics and Health”
and Colgrove s “The m Teacher . and » the .1
School.” This is also the
Course for the renewal of first grade
1 license. J. S. Hudson,
County Superintendent of Schools.
Advt.
NOTICE.
I have a complete line of up-to
date furniture, matting squares,
art squares, tables, chairs, dress
erS( kitchen safes, kitchen cabi
nets, beds and springs, both in
iron and wood, and a price lower
than yoi have ever bought.
Take a look while I have these
low prices. J. 0. Hipp.
Advt.
‘NOTICE ODD FELLOWS.”
The Atlanta, Birmingham &
Atlantic Railroad, in connection
with lines leading to Atlanta of¬
fers the most direct route and
superior service to Fitzgerald,
Ga.. for the meeting of the
Grand Lodge and the Grand En¬
campment I O. 0. F., and Re¬
becca Assembly of Georgia,
May 25-27, 1M5.
The A. BC * A., Railroad is
having ^ V
the only line its own rafs
between Atlanta and Fitzgerald.
Trains leave Atlanta daily at 7:30
a. m., and 10:30 p. m
steeping cars are operated be-1
tween Atlanta and Fitzgerald s on
night trains. A
^ - - « if t ■ j,
jght ride, the A. B. & a 7
road will operate a Special train
leaving Atlanta l :30 p. m., ar
riving Fitzgerald 7:50 p. m.,
May 25th.
To accommodate those prefer¬
ring a night trip, special sleeping
cars will be operated on train
leaving Atlanta 10:30p. m., May
25th. Berths wid be reserved
in advance on application through
ny agent of connecting line or
apon application to the under¬
signed.
W. W. CROXTON,
General Passenger Agent,
613 Austell Bldg ,
Atlanta, Ga.
Advt.
Dental N aticc.
I have mjved my family to
Eidjay to make my home here
and will be at my office from now
on all the time ready to serve the
public. Cab and see me when
"
B B VANDBhGmFF, Dentist,
Advt.
Woman Finally Recover*
From Nervous Breakdown
Impoverished nerves destroy many
people before their time. Often be¬
fore a sufferer realizes what the
trouble is, he is -on the verge of a
complete nervous breakdown. It
is of the utmost importance to keep
your nervous system in good con¬
dition, as the nerves are the source
of all bodily power. Mrs. Rosa
Bonner, 825 N. 18 th St., Birming¬
ham, Ala., says;
“I have been suffering with nerv¬
ous prostration for nine or ten
years. Have tried many of the best
doctors in Birmingham, but they ail
failed to reach my case. I would
feel as if I was smothering; finally
I went into convulsions. My little
girl saw
Dr. Miles' Nervine
; advertised in the papers and I at
once began to take !t. I continued
| to take it for some time and now I
am well.”
If you are troubled with loss of
appetite, poor digestion, weakness,
inability to sleep; if you are in a
general run down condition and
unable to bear your part of the
daily grind of life, you need some¬
thing to strengthen your nerves.
You may not realise what is the mat¬
ter with you, but that is no reason
why you should delay treatment.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine *
has proven its value in nervous di*
j remedies { ° o r have ^tteHhow failed to manyTther help you.
Sold by all druggist*. If first bottl*
fails to benefit your money is returned.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lad.
Mr. Wilburn Weaver, of Owl
town, was in to see. us Monday.
Our friend King. David Quar¬
les, was in town on business Mon¬
day.
Mr. J. F. Key, of Route 1, was
a pleasant caller at our office
Monday.
In this issue we are printing
the Caiehdar for the May term
of Gilmer Superior Court,
Editor Patterson, of the Cum
ming News, son of Judge Patter¬
son, was here this week on busi¬
ness.
Sale. —One nice .
Foa young mare, 1
6 years old, works good any¬
where. Has a fine filly colt.
vv. T. Pickett,
Advt. East Eilijay, Ga.
Mr. A. W. West, of East Eili¬
jay, gave the Courier a pleasant
call Monday and renewed his
subscription.
Leo Frank has again been
turned down by the Supreme
Court of the U. S. and his only
hope is now to appeal to the Gov¬
ernor.
NOTICE.
Rev. William A Parsons will
fill appointment at Eilijay Sun¬
day May the 2nd. Everybody
cordially invited
M. L. SlvlLS, Pastor.
Rev. C. W. Henderson, of Jas
per, accompanied by his wife
and nieceJMiss Blanch Henderson,
war vv^—t 5 • ---- - ( • » g • cm.' ^
two Baptist interesting church sermons at the|
Lost— One blafk sow pig, 2
months old, unmarked. Stra.ved
away from town about 2 weeks
ago- Finder please notify,
Johnnie Ray,
Advt- Eilijay, Ga.
Mayor Claude Catkins, local
Agent for the Ford Motor Co.,
has about completed a handsome
Garage opposite Ke 1 ley's Livery
stable on the Watkins property
He has been selling a lot of new
machines lately.
I have a splendid work horse
not old and perfectly sound, but
blind that I would seil cheap for
cash or good note. Or wid sell a
good big work mare the same
way.. H. M. Ellington
A dvt
We notice in the Atlanta Jour
nalan item stating that the ba
ance of the Confederate Pen ,!
.
The 8 Td^eteransl'n Gilmel hive
had to wait a long time for their
money this year.
I have Kleckley Sweet, Flori¬
da Favorite, Alabama Sweet and
Jones Jumbo Watermelon seed
aud Rocky Ford Cantaloupe seed
at 5c. per ounce. Fresh seed
. . ,
| Just receivea ;
H. M. Ellington.
Advt.
Khtumaiism Yields Quickly to Sloan’s.
You can’t prevent an attack ot' Rheu¬
matism from coming on, but you can
sto P jt a,most immediately, span’s
I Liniment gently applied to the sore
joint or muscle penetrates in a few
minutes to tbe iafiamed spot
causes ‘-he pain. It soothes the
tender, swollen feeling, and in a very
short time brings a relief that is
unbelievable until you experience it.
Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for
25c of any druggist and have it in the
house—against Colds. Sore and Swollen
Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ail¬
ments. Your money baca if not satis
; filed, but it does give almpst instant
! relief. Advt,
For a few weeks I will again ___
be in my Eilijay office each Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday in
the afternoon.
£,. STOCKS, Dentist
Advt.
I
ELLIJAV. GEORGIA, THURSDAY APR. 29 1915-
jEastern Gilmer '~i?trict
; lRg Convention.
The above Cor v. ntion met
;last Sunday and *.-asattended
a large crowd of people from
j the surrounding ? Ution and
, Ellijay , There r ,s some
one and the youn£j folks were
1 in full force wea ng their
| spr i n g clothes ajl hats.
____. next session _____• will . be , held ,,
| fou tlj _ Friday , ^pt. at Pleas
' m
ant X alley Church The regular
Semi-Annual sessl of the
mer County Singiii ? Conven
will be held at Elliwy on the
ond Sunday-in Max The
County Convention will meet
Blue Ridge next Sunday.
TO ALL WHO AL E
TED IN THE HVLT BURY¬
ING GRC JND.
You are asked U either
or send some one ,e third Sat¬
urday in May, to t *»an and fix up
the ground srd fe.*ce around the
Osborn Holt buryi tg ground, as
the fence is all rot‘id down and
hogs and cattle anj running over
the graves and sonto of the bead
stones are on thejground Let
all who have peopl* buried there
come and lend a hoping hand
Advt. J;. L. Greer.
A Good Rawleh;.i territory
in Gilmer anc Fannin
Count s.
I want a man vHo is honest,
ambitious and d< *e not drink
whiskey, to reta Rawleigh’s
products in the aiK*e counties
Write me for pa^iculars.
Ai Vi h >V agios,
Auditor ^bum. Ga.
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If you check up th - number of bottle
used y° u wil1 a,,d Hone y and
Taringrea-erdemard than any other
medicine. It is safe, prompt and ef
fee ive for colds, croup, hoarseness,
bronchial coughs, 1 hroat trouble and
iagrippe. It contains no opiates and is
the preferred cough medicine for chil¬
dren. Sold everywhere.
A WORD FROM THE
WOMEN.
Say! ain’t it funny what a lot of things
men overlook.
They seem to feel we women never do
a thing but cook.
They really think they run the house
and everything that’s in it.
But gee! they couldn’t get along with¬
out us for a minute.
We women are the ones who keep the
woodwork shining bright—
Who buy enamel for the bath to make
it glistening white.
We women varnish tables and we buy
the stains for chairs,
And we buy the proper colors
brighten up the stairs.
We women are the ones who Eay
paint goes on the hails—
Which shades for parlor and for den—
for baseboards and for walls.
We women stain and wax the floors,
or else we make the man.
We women are the ones who keep
whole town s;pic and span.
Kill Goughs If You Let Them.
Instead kill your Cough with DR. KING’S
NEW DISCOVERY. It heals irritated
Throat and Lungs. Thousands In last
40 years benefited by
Dr. Kind’s
New Discovery
Money Back If It Fails
All Druggists 50c. and $1.00
and Wom2n
i Some weeks ago a man and
woman arrived in Eilijay
j “ e was a Telephone man
worked some ar ; und here on the
i Phone lines, The woman was
|young and very good looking,
“ t ° be his
They later moved J to the u Charles
House The man gave his name
as McHan. Last Thursday a
man Ball Ground, named Everett Ga., arrived Thomas, here of j
for j
and swore out warrants both i
McHan and the woman, claiming
that she was his wife and they j
had separated and she had never ;
got a divorce from ------- him. He, —
| said he lived with her at Fair
mount before they separated and
the man’s name was John Sax
McHan formerly of Whitfield
county.
The trial was postponed from
Thursday to Monday of this week
when the parties were tried be¬
fore Squire Wimpey and bound
over to court and were remanded
to jail in default of bond.
Fine Percheron Stallion.
My fine Percheron Stallion
will be at Eilijay at McHan barn
Thursday Friday and Saturday
April 29th, 30th and May 1st,
and every ten days thereafter.
This horse is'8 years old and
weighs 1180 Ins and is a fine
animal. Fee $10, money due
when mare is known to be witn
foal, traded or removed from
county. Care will.be takeif to
avoid accidents, but not respon¬
sible should any occur.
It Days to raise good horses.
Call and see this Stallion.
George F. Elrod.
Galloway, Ga.
All k A. *
.
Our ‘ Jitney” Ofier—This aud 50.
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with five cents to Folev &
Co., Chitago, IP., writing your name
and'address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package containing
Foley 's Honey and Tai Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney
Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
Sold everywhere. Advt.
I am prepared to do
any kind of brick
work and solicit your
work.
Brick Building A Specialty.
See me or write me at Eilijay.
Ca., and I will do you a good
job.
H. C. CURTIS,
Contractor and Builder.
Advt
“ATTENTION B P. O. E.’’ i
When purcViasing your tickets!
to Wav cross, Ga., account annual j
meeting May 12-14, WW, request:
that same be routed from Atlanta,
via A. B. & A Railroad, the only ;
line having its own rails between
Atlanta and Wayeross.
This company operates double
daily through trains. Atlanta
Lodge No. 78 has adopted the A.
j B & A- Railroad as their “Offi
cial Route” and spec ai sWoing!
cars will be operated for their j
accommodation, also for brother!
Elks desiring to use the same!
train, which will leave Atlantal
at 10:30 p. m. May.fjfji.
For further information or
sleeping car reservations ad
dress
W W. CROXTON,
General Passenger Agent,
613 Austell B ! dg.
Atlanta, Ga.
Advt.
Take Care of the Children.
A lingering cold, distressing cough,
sleepless nights, a raw, inflamed throat
lead ;oa run-down condition in which j
the child is not able to resist contagious
diseases. Foley’s Honey and Tar is
truly healing and prompt in action. It
relieves coughs, colds, croup and whoop¬
ing cough. Contains no opiates. Sold
everywhere Adv.
Spaulding ,/ Quality.
Buggies, Surries. Spring Wagons, Automc
biles.
HONEST GOODS. HONEST PRICES, HONEST GUAR¬
ANI EES AND THE BEST OF SERVICE are more than
ever the demand of the consumers. Their appreeiatiot
of a business policy which embraces those things could r
have been more clearly shown than in the steady increase
of our sales covering a period of thirty-nine year?'.
THE SPAULDING MANUFACTURING CO , have always
sold their vehicles direct to the consumer, thereby elimi¬
nating the middle men’s profits which enables us to give
BETTER GOODS AT LOWER PRICES. Under no
other aystefh of selling and distributing would it be possi¬
ble to place ^PAULDING QUALITY AND SPAULDING
GUARANTEES at SPAULDING PRICES directly before
the consumer.
SPAULDING MANUFAC¬
TURING COMPANY
Eilijay, Georgia.
The only way-to
tiru v ^
New tee
Sewing Machine
is to buy the machine
with the name NEW
HOME on the arm
I and in the legs.
This machine is
warranted for ail
time.
No other like it
No other as good
The New Home Sowing Machine Company,
ORANGE. MASS.
RHEWMA TIC
SUFFERERS
GIVEN QWGK RELIEF
Pain leaves almost
VTjmi as if by magic when
you begin using ‘‘5
Drops," the famous old
remedy for Rheuma¬
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica, Nvuralgii.
and kindred troubles.
Jail It goes right to the
spot, stops the aches
and pains and makes
ifHP life worth living. Get
a bottle of ‘’5-Drops”
today. A booklet with
toVPtirs each bottle -gives full
directions for use.
Don’t delay. Demand
mm “5-Drops." Don’t ac
| cept place anything of it. Any else drug- in
gist can supply you. If you live too far
from a drug store send One Dollar to
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark,
Ohio, and a bottle of “5-Drops" will bs
sent prepaid.
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a-J fry';:;/ to iht
f 'i ' or )"rypLoka
thai look ana
j - ..tin vlastes, but give
iffcci mr<and>far vision.
See M. L- Sivils
Methodist Parsonage
J 7 ]]jjav Institute" He can
you with ;tnv style or
of glasses that \ 011 wan
\ l at reasonable
faction yunranU > «i.
JMBER 1
IQU0-PEPS0
INDIGESTION “ d
-Gmach Troubles caused by a l>ad Digestion
100,000 stomachs a year saved by LIQUO
PEPS0. If you are afflicted with LOST
APPETITE. INDIGESTION, DYSPEP
| SIA, ar.d feel SOUR all STOMACH, out und CONSTIPATION lifeless,
worn you
bould give this wonderful remedy a.
i trial. If you have tried every other di
I gestivc preparation, including all of tl.
1 ! pills and tablets on the market, without
getting lasting relief, you v/.i]l appreci, t .
i ! the ----f opportunity 3 1 get.; this ,; j.
- P-’
a -• . r 4
work you wart: do . If it dot.’By vii
do not have to pc. r it. Is that fair
cuoajh? Can yon as t a better propcsi
t.ua? It has never failed, that is ihc
reason the manufactures can afford to
place such a strong guarantee on it.
1.1 QUO-PEPS 0 allows the tir'd stomach
to rest while you eat everything you want
and in a few days you will feel like
new person, and feel that life is v;< rib
living. The price is 50 ecu's and 5’l.UD
per bottle. Ask your druggist ar il j?
he cannot supply you it will be sent by
mail by
20th CENTURY CHEMICAL CO.
Memphis, Tenn.
My Its Safe Mamma for Says
Children”
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