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VOLUME 40-
ry'fi'rjr's
j local aitb personal
Mr. Gus Gartrell, of Gartrell,
was here on business in his auto
Monday.
Sunday and Monday were
showery and made the grass and
crops grow.
Mr. J. M. Frady of Route 1
called in Wednesday and left us
a big dollar.
Our friend Bob Jones, of Dyke,
was in to see the Courier Mon¬
day and left us some of the coin.
Oscar and Horace Bennett and
Brice Davis moved the show to
Chatsworth last week across the
Cohutta mountains.
Mr, Jim Hipp one of our GS- j
teemed Subscribers of Dyke
called in last week and assisted j
US financially. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bryant
and children, of Copperhill,
Tenn., visited relatives in EUijay
and at Santa Luca, Ga- recently
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown have
'returned from a 600 mile Auto
trip in Tenn. They drove their
Ford and had puncture. 1
never a
Georg, Mullinax who hasj
moved to Woodstock, is another;
of our new subscribers. Wei
wish him success in - his ™ new
home
w e had the pleasure of fining
Sunday with Mrs L- H. Bennett
and ate a mess of pease, beans
and irish potatoes, raised this
year in the garden.
If some of our delinquent sub¬
scribers don’t come across we
win be financially embarassed
y£ewise qrvt onr grnop-v the iarne marywi.l fix. be
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II. M Ellington is a Commer¬
cial No'ary Public and has a
seal. All kinds of Legal Docu¬
ments executed.
AdAertisement.
Warden Jim Smith of the
> w tate Farm of Milledgevilm was
here this week and took to the
State Farm Frank Hamby, Bun
yan Beaver, Dovie Cochran and
Lena Thomas.
Austin Wright was taken to
the Htate Sanitarium this week
by Sheriff Milton. He was in¬
dicted for kibing his cousin John
Wright 28 years ago and was
found to be insane.
if this war keeps on and flour
gets any higher, biscuits will be
so scarce that they will taste like
they used to in old times, when
we only had them when the
preacher came to see us.
Last week we planted a pea
patch, a corn patch, a water¬
melon patch, some goobers and
replanted our strawberries and
gardehed some, [f we all would
raise a little of everything to
eat, times would be better.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin T
Misses Reba Allen and Etnej
Perry all left Monday morning
in Mr. Teem’s auto, with Morgan i
'
_ Patterson Chauffer, „ Athens
as tor
Ga., where they will attend the
closing exercises of the State
Normal School, where Misses
Ruth Perry and Bernice Teem
will graduate,
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
t
By local applications, as they canno
reach the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure deafne ss
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous linings of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en¬
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflamation can be taken out
and this tabe restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever, nine cases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, whish is nothing but
an inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces. We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness (caus¬
ed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hail’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu¬
lars. tree. F. J Cheney & Co..
Toledo, Ohio, j
Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hail’s i
... tku athr, t Jr. !
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ELLIJ AY
Dr- Caldwell Here.
Dr. E. V. Caldwell, of the
Board of Health is in this county
ducting a campaign of information
the people on the prevention and
t™l of contagious diseases.
should go out and hear his free
es on Typhoid Fever, Hookworm
kindred subjects. He has just
pleted a tour of Fannin County.
advertisement of his lecture dates
this issue.
THIRTV-S1X FOX 25 CENTS.
Dr. King’s New Life Pills are
supplied in well-corked glass bottles,
containing 36 sugar coated white pills,
for 25c. One pill with a glass of
before retiring is an average dose
and pleasant to take. Effective
p 0 siti ve in results. Cheap and
cal to use. Get a bottle to-day, take
dose to-night—your Constipation
be re l ieved in the morning. 36
25c , at all Druggists. Advt.
Messrs. Ed Frady and R.
Smith, Past Grands of the
jay Lodge of Odd Fellows,
been to Fitzgerald to attend
Annual meeting of the
Lodge of Georgia. The
was saddened by the death
JV f dge of *? bt American T. Daniel Odd Fel
ire
1( > ws - w ^o just after making
eloquent address to the Gfaad
Lodge, was stricken with appo*
plexy and died. He was
at Griffin with impressive
monies,
A Doctor's Prescription for Couzh
An Effective Cough Treatment.
One-fourth to one teaspoonful of Dr
King’s New Discovery, taken as needsd,
wHI sdothe and check Coughs, Colds
thetiore dangerous Bronchial and
AWbf^i!' You can i. aaoict to
risk of serious illness, when so
simple a remedy as Dr. King’s fh w
Discovery is obtainable. Go to
Druggist to-day, gel a bott le of Dr.
King’s New Discovery, start the
ment at once. You will be gratified
the, relief and cure obtained.
Advt.
Owltown Items.
We are having some rainy weather
this part.
Misses Pearl Henson and Flora and
Chadwick visited Misses Maiissa
Etta Parks Sunday eve.
Quite a large crowd attended the
at River Hill Sunday and had a
ce time.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Henson visited
brother, Mr. Jim Parks, on
Mountaintown Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Gordon Chadwick and wife visit
his father D. F. Chadwick,
night.
Sunday school is progressing nicely
the Owltown school house. Every
invited to come.
Mrs. Kate Parks visited her mother,
Jane Hcnsen Sunday.
As , this ,, . . first „ , attempt .. , to . write,
is my
close for „ fear : of ... the waste basket.
Succeas to the Courier and its many
Tobie.
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A Mistake Made by Many.
When you suffer pains ana aches by
day and sleep disturbing bladder
neas b - v ni « ht - feel tired - ner vous
dnurn down, . tko ,, the m'rlnairc tudneys. ., . and ind
run run .
should be restored to healthy,
and regular action. It is a mistake
postpone treatment. Foley
Pills put the T Kidneys y, m • sound, , ,
condition and keep them active
strong. Sold everywhere.
Aovt.
’Here We
Have h! n
’The Best Medicine Made
fcrRdncyand BiadderEoubles"
FOLEY
KIDNEY
PILLS
SpT Backache,
' Rheumatism.
Msm. ludtieys end
Bladder.
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ELLI.IA Y, GEORGIA. THURSDAY JUNE.3
Elected.
The Board* Trusts of the
Ellijay Institute Tuesday
night and elected Prof Hawley
D. Walter, Principal and Mrs.
EUa Fow'er and Miss Miilie Pow¬
ell, Assistants for the ensuing
year. Prof. Walter conducted a
successful school at East EUijay
j last term and the ladies are well
known as 8plendid teachers.
j We pre(} j ct a successful year for
, , “00l .
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neura- gia pains stopped.
You don’t need to suffer those agoni¬
zing nerve p-tins in the face, head, arm,
shoulders, chest and back. Just apply
a few drops of soothing Sloan’s Lini¬
ment; lie quietly afew minutes. You
will get such relief and comfort! Lif e
and the world will look brighter. Get a
bottle to-day. 3 ounces for 25c., at all
Druggists. Penetrates without rub¬
bing: Advt.
From Blue Ridge Summit.
-Mayor Claud Wafckins, of Elli
jay, was attending court here
Monday.
Ex-State Senator, J L. Weav¬
er, now Clerk of the Superior
Court of Gilmer county, was
among those attending court here
this week
CONSTIPATION CURED OYERNIQHT.
A small dose of Po-Do-Lax to-night
and you enjoy a full, free, easy bowel
movement in the morning. No griping,
for Po-Do-Lax is Podophyllin( May
Apple) without the gripe. Po-Do-Lax
corrects the cause of Constipation by
arousing the liver, increasingthe flow of
j bl!e - B,leis Nature ’ 8 antiseptic in the
a. With proper amount of bile,
digestion in bowels is perfect. No gas,
no fermentation, no Constipation. Don’t
j be sick, nervous, irritable. Get a bott'e
of Po-De-Lax from your Druggist now
and ™™your Constipation overnight.
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ivfr. r.rschei Corbin, of Murray
county, was visiting home folks last
week.
Mr, Oscar Nix, of near Chatsworth,
visited his father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Nix, the latter part of the
week.
Misses Mamie aod Maud Miller, of
i Mile Mile, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hill Saturday.
Mr J. J. Davis and family from
Rock Creek, were visiting Mrs. Davis’
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W.
j L. Nix, the latter part of the week.
j j Mr w East Ellijay> £
SDent Saturday night with Mr . A
Elwards and Sunday with his son, Mr.
. H. C. Shepard, returning to his home
Sunday.
j We were indeed sorry that the dec
; oration was rained out Sunday and that
I dinner was so scarce,,only a few of our
j ^ om ' J people being present. Only two
fami| y’ s took dinner. A number star
i t®d an d were just ready to start with
! their dinner when the rain came.
j those started had to g ., back> and those
j that hadn ' t did not get to start at a ll
j There was a crowd there. Four diff
j erent sections who started early beating
j the rain there. Although we had an
interesting sermon delivered to us by j
T Rev , E. J. DeWeese, on State of _ Dead
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| till .... the Resurrection. „ ,. Also , other ,, sub- ,
j jects brethren were which discussed much by several enjoyed other by
( was
; those present.
Will give some one else my chair.
! Su " cess and happiness to the Courier
! and lts reader s. No body’s Darling.
| Don’t neglect a summer cold. A
bn)nchial h causes broken s ,
j an , j owers vitaKty . EolevHo n
; and Tar Compound soothes and heais
raw, inflamed . , membranes, , stops . tick- .. ,
>
. u in throut and clears SIuffy> wheezy
breathi Contains no opiates; chii
| dren )ike and it; good bronchial for a ,l affections. colds, coughs,
croup Sold
everywhere. Advt.
New Clubbing Rates.
We are still clubbing the Courier
Tri-Weekly Constitution and Toledo
Blade fo $1.60 cash, also Courier, Tri
Weekly Constitution and Home and
Farm for $1.50 cash, or The Courier
and Semi-Weekly Journal for $1.25
each in advance. The Courier alone
will be strictly $1 from and after this
date. Address all orders to
Edijay Courier, EUijay, Ga,
Advt.
To Sleep Weli in Sumner.
Slight i >flammation of the bronchial
tabes causes a distressing cough and
makes sleep impossible. Foley’s Honey
and Tar Corr.nound stops that annoving
tickling and'relieve* the racking, tiring
cough. Good for ail coughs, colds,
croup nod bronchial a*: - is. Sold
evorvavoem. -dvt.
Dental N otice.
^
and will be at my office from now
on /%« all oil flm the time tirvir. ready krt to serve onvtrn the tkn i
public. Cali and see me when
you need dental work.
B. B. Vandergriff, Dentist.
Advt.
Not For.Men Only,
Women suffer as -much as men do
from indigestion and constipation and
require the same scientific remedy to
keep the stomach *■-.? liver active
and the bowels regular. Foley Ca¬
thartic Tablets are wholesome and
cleansing: do not f'rip.'T.r eause nau¬
sea. Stout people say tins is the one
cathartic that takes away that over¬
full and clogged-up feeling. Sold
everywhere. Advt.
From Pickens Progress.
There was said to be the lar¬
gest crowd in attendance at the
Singing Convention Sunday that
had ever been, and there were
certainly the largest number of
automobiles that was ever in Jas¬
per at one time. A very conserva¬
tive estimate would be between
75 and 100 cars, and the crowd at
between 2500 and 3000. Nelson
carried off the Banner.
The Fiddlers Convention Satur¬
day drew a large crowd in our
town and was a grand success in
every way. It Was such a suc
sess and so much enjoyed that
they are going to make it an an¬
nual affair. The prize winners
were: 1st, 0. .^ Chastain, Big
Ridge; 2nd, tied between Joe
Byers, of Ball Dround, arid Don Doc
Jones, of Worley Crossroads; 3rd,
Margurite Turner, of Tate; 4th,
R. V. Kelley, of near Talking
aged 80 j cars.
RHEUM A TIC
GIVEN QUICK RELIEF
P a in leaves almost
V. iSHf as if by magic when
you begin using “5
Drops,” the famousold
remedy for Rheuma¬
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica, Neuralgia
and kindred troubles.
It goes right to aches the
spot, stops the
and pains and makes
life worth living. Get
a bottle of “5-Drops”
today. A booklet with
each bottle gives full
directions for use.
Don’t delay. Demand
| “5-Drops.” anything Don’t else ac- in
cept it Any drug¬
place of
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 be
sent prepaid. » *-
ML-.:
The only way to
get the genuine
New Home
Sewing Machine
is to buy the machine
with the name NEW
HOME on the arm
. and in the legs.
This machine is j
warranted for all
time.
No other like it
No other as good
Till New Heme Sewing Machine Compel
ORANGE, MASS.
OVER S 5 YE ARC
EXPERIENCE
Yradc wr.n»;3
C-cir.::3
CopvniG:'.T3 Ac.
tvone Bonding a and dOFcrinMnn'inaY
nnl Uiy ascertain our odu m ti free vhcth'r si
liiri____ ntion ictlreouideidud'^IANDSOu^ ia probably p.-to*nn.bie. Cnmcitini Pttieaw
tU»ns st rlctl? on pate-v
•i-mc.' cncy id’securing -r/->;• Mima sWltriTHf & Cc.
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special notice , without lout CBa. c oa,? ro, c, luthi ill the
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r*:ocA, <:-'5 i, t., j-.r - ;
Trt kind of Si brick 1
work and Solicit VOUr
•
Brick Building A Specialty.
See me or write me at EUijay,
Ga., and I will do you a good
job.
H. C. CURTIS,
Contractor and Builder.
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Advt.
To Preserve Your Dealt h.
The kidneys are the great health
preservers. Rheumatism, backache,
headache, sore muscles, st iff joints
come when the kidneys are out of order
and failJto properly filter the blood.
Fo’ey Kidney Pills tone up tired and
diseased kidneys, banish backache and
stop sleep disturbing bladder troubles.
Sold everywhere. Advt.
For a few weeks I will again
be in my EUijay office each Tues¬
day, Thursday and Saturday in
the afternoon.
0. L. Stocks, Dentist.
Advt.
NOTICE.
I am agent for Coggins Marble
Co , and prepared to sell Tomb¬
stones, Monuments and Ceme¬
tery fencing. Prices right- See
me before you buy,
U. K. Goble, EUijay, Ga.
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LOUIVILLE & NASH
VILLE RAILROAD
Arriving and Departin
Time at EUijay Ga.
AH Trains Daily.
Kffccuve Suikirj October 4 th, njlf.
Leave Arriv.
Knoxville and Norili, 1 1 -15 A M 1,14 P M
Blue Ridge anil Murphy 7:21 I’ J)6:49 am
MaH-Ma & Atlanta, i 14 p m i i:15 a m
Marietta & Atlanta G:4U- a m 7:21 r 1.1
Advertisement.
KRYPTOK
INVISIBLE
BI-FOQAJL
It used to be true that bifocal
glasses were troublesome and
old-looking, and trying to the
eyes. It is not true of Kryptoks
— the new bifocals that look and
wear like plain glasses, but give
perfect near-and-far vision, «
See M. L. Sivils at the
Methodist Parsonage, neat
EUijay Institute’ He can tit
you with any style or grade
ot glasses that you warn
and at reasonable pries g
Satisfaction guaranteed.
v&HftESTER SPILLS
D^-aMOND BRAND
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Afk ?»! 1 F Draught for CIII-CHES-TEIt S
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BItANi* PILLS, for
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TIME EVERYWHERE WORTH
TRIED TESTED
Cough If It You You Them. 1
Kill ail Let Lot
Instead NEW DISCOVERY, kill your Cough It with heals DR, Irritated KING’S j
Throat and Lungs. Thousands In last
40 years benefited by
Dr. King’s
i Hew Discovery t
Cfoasy Bacti T» It Fotis
Alt r.'mfg.l.ts 50c. acti §I,0u 4.
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NUMBER ‘22
Hookworm and Typhoid
Dr. E. V. Caldwell, representing the State Board of
Health, is in EUijay to begin a Health and Hookworm
Campaign. The campaign has
Two Distinctive Features:
1st. A series of lectures, illustrated with stereopticon
pictures, will be given at the following places on the follow
dates on the “Cause, Manner of Spread and the Preven
tion of Typhoid Fever, Tuberculosis and Hookworm Dis¬
eases:
Round Top, Sunday Night, June 6th, at 7:30
Tails Creek School Monday Night, June 7th, 7:30
Mountaintown, Tuesday Night, “ 8th,
Cherry Log, Wednesday Night, “ 9th,
Cartecay, Thursday Night, “ 10th,
2nd- A series of Dispensaries for the FREE examina
tion and treatment of Hookworm Disease will be opened at the
following places at the dates given below and visited the same day
in each week for three weeks:
Round Top, Every Monday during June
Hyatt’s Store, Every Tuesday during June
Mountaintown, Every Wednesday during June
Cherry Log, Every Thursday during June
Cartecay, Every Friday during June
EUijay, Fvery Saturday during June in Court House.
You are urged to be present and bring your family and learn
what is to be learned about the prevention of these diseases.
Our
S'S/ Yotx Facilities
cannot
r «Jo Tyebtef
c. ito for good Banking service
follow iru> are not surpassed, and we
the footsteps offer our customers every
of people-'D who courtesy and convenience.
j
We Want Your Account.
and it is for your interest to bank with us if you appreciate
safety and good judgment combined with a broad liberal
policy.
Four per cent paid on time deposits.
The Bank of EUijay.
Sam Tate, President. B, L. McClain, Vice-President
E- T. Hudson. Cashier.
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A Contented Man
7^, jW AKE the home attractive and comfortable
and a man will fairly ru?-h to it when his
day’s work is over. Recent statistics com¬
piled in Boston proved "Unhappy that the Homes”. greatest cause of
intemperance was
r • %hat man does not enjoy to come home, put
on his "comfy” slippers, take up his favorite paper
or magazine—re|sx and drink a bottle of cold,
refreshing beer.^ man like this is never found
idling around public places and
drinking to excess.
Men like this are invariably
steadily employed at a living wage and
do not jeopardize their employment
by over-indulgence. They drink mod¬
erately of beer and are physical and
mental exponents of true temperance.
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—Aduertuemcnt
Burpee's Annual for ISIS
tells the Plain Truth about Burpis-Quality Seeds. It » m 'M i :
6ee Wife for it today ,“Led r.i Jon-.. »- tj *1
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