The Ellijay courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1???-1915, November 18, 1915, Page Page 4, Image 4

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{ THE ELLIJAY COURIER OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GILMER COUNTY. Horace M Ellington, Editor and Proprietor. Intwtd at the p®»t office »t ElHjay* Ga. second-class . . mail .. matter r m ---—-- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ®ne Year .... ........ *1 00 Month* Mouthed............. .............. gQ Tbr« 25 Advertising Rates V ery Low tf ade Known on Application THURSDAY. NOV- 18th, 1915. Pickens Wins 19 Prizes Georgia State Fair. While OUr county exhib’t failed to take a prize it was 2nd on the niir “Honorable VnHiubinal Mention” eVviibit«vo list tnolT and the , . largest number , prizes, won by any single county. Rabun took first on apples with Pickens (exhibited by F. C. Tate) 2nd. Howard Bruce and Luther Aired took prizes in the Corn Club department, and Lu¬ ther Aired won 1st on best 12 ■talks of corn, and 3rd among the corn specials. Pickens won on cabbage, pota¬ toes, and a rumberof minor veg¬ etables, but the combined win¬ nings will be hardly enough to pay the expenses of the exhibit, and, by the way, the L. & N., is the only road in the state that collected, or even asked for freights on exhibits for the Fail’. Alred’s 12 stalks of corn, to¬ gether with some of the apples and potatoes from Pickens as well as some of our minerals were taken by the State Cham¬ ber of Commerce to be used in a car of Georgia products that will be sent all over the United States to advertise the resources of our wonderful state. Those in charge of the exhibit were R. J, Cox, and daughter, Miss Alice, C. H. Cox and wife and M W. Aired. Weoltff The Hospital. i C. E. Blanchard, postmaster, Blanch¬ ard, Cal., writes: “I had kidney trouble so bad 1 had to go to the hos¬ pital. Foley Kidney Pills completely cured me.” Men and women teslify they banish lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles and sleep disturbing bladder ailments. Sold everywhere, Advt. From Blue Rfdge Summit. The offices of United States Deputy Marshals, held by W. B Lovingood and C. P. Stuart, with head quarters in Blue Ridge, have been abolished, we learn, and Penland at Ellijay will have charge of the work here. The civil service commission announced that there will be an examination held in Atlanta December 7th, for stenographer and typewriter to fill a vacancy in Blue Ridge with a salary of $900 per annum. cous rc rcT lfavl wiilinglv. Because a cold is stubborn is no rea¬ son why you shovld be. Instead of "wearing” it out, get sure relief b taking Dr. King’s New Discovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung ailments ofien follow a cold which has been neg¬ lected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold germs, no better aid can be given than the use ot this remedy. Its merit has been tested by old and young. Get a bottle to-day 50c. and $1.00. Advt. Turn over a new leaf next Sun day morning, dash some cold wa¬ ter into your faces, brush your hair a little more carefully than usual, put on a bile shirt and a neck tie and go to Sunday school and church. It might break up the meeting when some of you who havn’t been to church in several coon’s ages walk down the aisle. It will be a lot of fun. Suppose you try it? It you don’t like it, you don’t have to do it again.—Pickens County Progress, TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder trouble, removing gravel cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheu matism, and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in ihiidren. If not sold by your druggist will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months treat¬ ment. and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this nd other states. Dr. E. W. Hals 2929 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. A druggist. Adv COM- 4 Revenues Make Record ure . Deputy Marshal Curtis panied by A. L Goble and D. P. Taylor destroyed 6,000 gallons beer in 31 fermenters one this week when they raided still ... place . the . east side .. on Sassafras mountain only a miles beyond the PiekenS line in ® awson * They also found a barrels of whiskey. It was hiresst seizure " made ’ this •* * m sec i tion in many a day. No have been made —Pickens Coun¬ ty Progress. Rfteumattsm and Allied Most Go! The congestion of the olood in its ffow causes pain. Sloan’s penetrates to the congestion and j the warmth blood is to renewed; flow freely. the pain The is gone The “man or the woman who has matism, neuralgia or other pain i fails to keep Sloan’s Liniment in home is like a drowning man a rope. ’’ Why suffer. Get a bottle Sloan’s. 25c. and 50c. 41.00 holds six times as much as 25c. size. Advt. Typhoid Fcv r Controlled. Three years ago the field men of the Geological Survey, as well as r»me the office force, took advantage of the offerofthe War Department to supply official antityphoid serum, and tically the entire force of men was in 00 a e f»l nCe * a lme » as Rr 85 repor . , Iy . e , ere as een no SSTSLS: 0 the topographic effectiveness engineers indicate the great of this inoculatien. In both these cases the men simply "off feed” for a couple or three days and refused* to go on the sick list; in fact typhoid would not have been sus¬ pected in either case except that in one of them somebody suggested the pos¬ sibility, and an exhaustive hospital ex¬ amination, blood-test, etc., showed that the engineer had a theoretically well-developed case of typhoid, the practical results of which, however, faded ix. mcapircitate him for duty, so that he did not t-ven go to bed for one day - The Wave. It seems a cold wet wave has struck this section. Its going to shock the peach blossoms, water, melon vines b ! oom, cotton blossoms, wild flowers, florting drifts of snow like clouds, and other signs of, “spring.” G G. Ward. GET RID OF THOSE POISONS IN VOUR S' STEM! / You will find Dr. King’s New Life Pills a most satisfactory laxative in releasing the poisons from vour system. Accumulated waste and poisons cause manifold ailments unless released. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, black¬ ness and a miserable feeling generally are indications that you need Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Take a dose to-night and you will experience greate ful relief by morning. 25c. Advt. Woman Finally Recovers 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. 18th 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 all failed to reach my case. I would feel as if I was smothering; finally little I went into convulsions. My girl saw Dr. Miles' Nervine advertised in the papers and I at once began to take It. 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 realize 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 dis¬ orders for thirty years, and merits a trial, no matter how many other remedies have failed to help you. Sold by all drugglatt. If flrat bottle fall* to banaflt your monay la returned. milks medical co., Elkhart, in* Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Sores, Wounds and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salve. It prevents infection, is antiseptic, soothing, healing. Try it onoc. The Money Back If It Fails. Original and Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt AI] Druggists and Dealers, 25c. Legal Advertisements. STATE OF GEORGIA, Gilmer County. —In Re— J. B. Bearden I Petition for partition > and sale of land in vs. Gilmer Superior Court, E* ther Saun_ l ders, et al. / < Oct. Term, 1915. Pursuant to the appointment and or¬ der of sale, of said Court, granted in term, Oct. 15th 1915. We the undersig¬ ned commissioners wili sell for the pur pose of partition amonh the tenants in common, acoording to their respective interests, the fund arising from such sale, the following real property in said county, towit: Ail of town lot No. six (6) of the first survey of the town of E lijay (except a frontage of twenty two feet on the public square and run¬ ning back forty feet on which is located the Bank of Ellijay.) Said lot having a frontage of sixty six feet on tne pub lie square, and running back same with two hundred and thirty one feet, and being the property on which the store j house and warehouse now occupied by ■'Teem Bros, is located. Also the north i east end of town lot No. five (5) of the ■ first survey of said town ot Ei ijay, i with a frontage on Da ton street, forty five feet and running back a uni form width, a distance of sixty six feet more or less, to said town lot No. six, , and having thereon, three small ! houses, occupied by J. P. Cobb, T. L. j Webb, The said and others. in | tenants common and | ® their rty **P«*ive a P pear t0 * interests 38 to in lows: said J. prop- B. - ! ieth undJohnBearden E|sieBearden . Kate Bearden and Queen Beard ea . an undivided ^-twenty fifths, | Said described property will be sold a{ tke p j ace 0 f public sales, in said ?“»••• e r n ® X ’. W1 ln 6 0urS ° 8a ' . e , '° ,. h ' ghe , ? t bldder at ubbc > P outcry. Terms cash. This Nov. 1st. 1915. J. C Allen H. M. Ellington R. L. Milton. Commissioners. Lured Bo<y of Croup. Nothing frightens a mother more than the loud, hoarse cough of croup. , Labored breathing, 8 , rangling> choking j I and gaspi „ g fo) . breath< demand lll8tant action . Mrg T Neureuer, Eau Claire, j ! cured Wis., says; boy Foley’s of Honey o’her and Tn r my croup after rem edies failed.” Recommended for coughs,* and co ds. Sold everywhete. A dv t, ONE YEAR’S OF MAGAZINES SUPPLY f/v A UC Y OU T ICNO vV that hundreds . , , of , publishers .... woul: ... be glad to send you a free sample copy of ther'r Magazine if they only knew your address. It is our business to furnish Publishers only with the names of in¬ telligent magazine readers. If you will write your full address VERY plain and send us ONLY 10 cents in Silver or money order , we w d ... | . your name to several hnndred ers within a year, who w,H send you FREE sample copies cup«« of wi hundreds ..unureu. (yes several hundreds) of the leading Stan dard Magazines, Farm Papers,_ Journals Story Magnzines;Reviews and Weekly Papers Mail Order and Trade ' Publications. Housekeeping Magazines Fashion Journals, Illustrated Magazines and in fact about all kinds of high-. grade interes mg magaz.ms coming to I you n. most every mail for over a year and all for ONLY 10 cents (in silver) WE-DO-AS-WE-SAY so send a silver dime at once and your name will go on our next month’s cir- ! culation list and you will be greatly surprised at the results as we assure 1 you that you will be more than well < pleased with 1 he small investment.. I And WILL NEVER ' you regret it. Address ihe Magazine Circulating Co., Box 5240, Boston, U. S. A. Dept, 24. DON’T fail ! o write YOUR full ad¬ dress EXTRA plain. We have some¬ thing in store for you—as a real sur¬ prise—if you will please let is know in what paper jou saw this advirtiseirent. Advt. ?»IGH£STER SPILLS Cf.-tMOND BRAND CO* LADIES | Ask jow Druirfl,t for CHI-CHE9-TER S DIAMOND BKAND PILLS in Rkd and/ Gold metallic boxes. Scaled witb Blue\ Ribbon. Takb KO OTEStt. Buy oF Tone ' DIAMOND DngRllI and ssk fer CIU-CUFS-TMI - BLAND PILI.S, for twenty-eve years regarded r.s Best, Safest, A! u ays Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS &S$> EVERYWHERE Cordite. Cordite, the British service propellant used in al! arms, from the army re¬ volver to the fifteen inch naval gun, may be taken as a general type of mod¬ ern gunpowders. Its name is derived from the circumstance that it is inanu factured in the shape of string or cord, varying from one-thirtieth of an Inch to nearly half au inch in diameter. It was devised by the ordnance commit tee over which Sir Frederick Abe! sided in 1 SOI . with Sir .lames Dewar 1 as scientific adviser. It is a mLxture | of small guncotton and of mineral nitroglycerin, with j a amount jelly to net j as a lubricant and preservative.—Lon I don Globe. Boys Corn C lub. I N&me of Boy Post Office Address No. Bushel Per Ac. e. CandlerSharp Ellijay Route 2 34 Loyie Sharp II 44 45 Reed Sharp 44 44 46 Grady Allen Pike 56 Elwin Allen 44 66 Henry Moore Dyke 50 Garnet Jones 44 115 Frank Holt Ellijay 75 Delos Stanley Pisgah 74 Homer Stanley 78 Lawrence Stanley 76 Willard Cantrell Carteeay 56 Dennis Cantrell 44 78 Farish Holt Oakhill 40 Oren Jones Ellijay 45 Ernest Moore Yukon 62 Carl Aaron Aska 63 Claude Aaron 44 62 Luther Dover Ellijay Route 2 47 | Juan Kell w Ellijay 48 j Cecil Kell 52 Alton Parks 50 Frank Dover 50 Leonard Walker Snide 64 Ellijay Route 2. Most everybody in this section has taken advantage of the beautiful weather for gathering corn, ; gome are turning their land for m6 crop . The farmers are hustlers I around here W. K. Reece and son Albert andAn > ^ rew West, of East Ellijay, and L. L. 1 Hill are off to the mouniains on a hunt ' n & ^ r *p. 1 The Stork recently visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Painter and left them a 10 P 0 ^ boy. Mrr , pray Crook and children left Saturday .or Youngstown, Ohio, to make their future home ’ , Mr. Andrew Gee and family of Tenn. have moved into the house vacated by i Miss Nervy Spivey has gone to Cop perhill, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Hix McClurd are talk¬ ing of moving to Dalton, Ga., in the near future. Mr. L. L. Hill recently sold his saw mill to Mr. Lewis Page. Mr and Mrs. Jess Souther and little son from Dalton,’ are visiting relatives in Gilmer. I Sunday was prsaching day at Gate Chapel, but there was no services on , account of rain. I Mr - and Mrs - Hix H ° n3on are the **“ happy parents of a 10 ---- ] ojnd J U boy. ...... who air ' ved “‘ le ibth. , What has become of the Temperance writers? Come on, all of you, your talks were interesting. All there is wrong is there are not enough lil e you. I’d like to have a good hand shake with “a friend ,to the girl that’s a foe to wine ” . * - Write the news from Ollie, toe. ! And "Happ y Married Woman” lei’s bear ^ rom you * am i ust you | I about powders too. I think it looks y chea ^ gee g jr , that looks just Hke she had stuck her head •„ a flju , sack. Enough of 1 anythin r is enough and too much spoils the froth, Come girls there is much to be done. More Temperance workers is what we need. Say what about the boys are you just sitting back and letting the girls say about you and you gay a WQrd defenge Come wr ^ te what faults you find with th( Tbey won t get mad I’m sjre They wouJd be glad to know how m of ^ ^ with them on the Temperance sub j ec t. All the mothers r , n sure has 8omething to say in re _ d to whisk _ A good piece from different sections would b . interest ing But oh> 30me wil , say whisUey don t me and a8 , £S it Iets me alone j have no cause to fightjt What are you studying about? You might do your neighbor’s boy some good by speaking a word in time. Come now and lets have some more talks. Boys tell us what you think-, Your advice to girls w uld be heeded sure - I’U run along now and give some one e,se room that can make a better speech than 1 Long live the Courier. A Mountain Girl. hoilow AM Right. ‘irives \t imt odd expressions these ■leiists use i-oi tlistiinee. in this 1 ■> k -on loaned me tin- author tells I :lie in-roily, speaking "in 11 hollow | .• itriiu-i V. mi. Unit s till right 1 mo i-ys^ \imi <lm had irivd livr ojfo on 1 in- and tlmrw whs noth :ix iu it la iidou Sketch. Progress. 11....1 y Hon" fn u he eot- ! , I,, the poitd ei wit n 1 • seem to M :: mtelleitnni simt -Chicago Vi-ii--! Mel.lld ------— V-'.lrorre Trouble. Miss Nev in \|;, v-* 11, trouble She’t •o |,r, i|«»k hs From • wo men mid can't •nose between them ,Miss I’assay veils. Atlil does she -alt that tro» u*; His Treasure the count iwiio uas a;,, 1 a little tiff 1111 :tis fiamvc the hetresai— But. my •■• ■sure The Heiress t our treasureT "ii, 10 vest merit, you meau. L;> utui l. Mistress—Here’s the man tor imi clock to 1 e h paired, (let It for him Nora—And shim* where is it: .'.lie Iresu 1’psinirs. of course. Nora Fairli. at;' I thought it had run down -Excliaii-o. c o!!cv>:ng Him Up. TTow about your constfftteuts?” •‘Wliat of them?" j “Arc th-*" behind you?" ! "Ytvy much so." said the congress man. “Too close for **—phtJsi- > fi„|.,i,:., 1;., !e,ii, No other like it No other as good 1 The New Home Sewing Machine Company, ORANGE. MA** Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly Stops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The belt rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A chea. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. LIQUO-PEPSO "“INDIGESTION-* Stomach Troubles caused by a Bad Digestion 100,000 stomachs a year saved by LIQUO PEPSO. If you are afflicted with LOST APPETITE. INDIGESTION, DYSPEP¬ SIA, SOUR STOMACH, CONSTIPATION and feel all worn out and lifeless, you should give this wonderful remedy a trial. If you have tried every other di¬ gestive preparation, including all of the pills and tablets on the market, without getting lasting relief, you will appreciate the opportunity LIQUO-PEPSO of getting this REAL CURE now. will do the work you want done. If it don’t you do not have to pay for it. Is that fair enough? Can you ask a better proposi¬ tion? It has never (ailed, that is the reason the manufacturers can afford to place such a strong guarantee on it. LIQUO-PEPSO allows the tired stomach to rest while you eat everything you want and in a few days yon will feel like a new person, and feel that life is worth living. The price is 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Ask your druggist and if he cannot supply yon it will be sent by t® 3 *! by 20th CENTURY CHEMICAL CO. Memphis, Tenn. See M. L. Sivils at th Methodist Parsonage , n ea Ellijay Institute* He can fi' jou with nnv style or grade () f glasses that you wan nc ] a t reasonable price aisfa ction guaraniccP OVER 65 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. qufckJy ascertain » se«»<ling a Bketf'h opinion and free descrfptlnn wboihcr itwy an our Conimxintrri. inrention is prohnbly confidential. patentable. HANDBOOK Tutpute lions Ptrictly Oldest for pocuriup on .tent free. ncency p-tentt. Patents taken thromzh Munn & Co. reccivff ifyccialnotice % wit hout ehnnrc, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. I/ersrest rir culatkm ot any erientiflr Journal. Terms, f 3 a year; four months, Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 36,B ~-" a » New E>. York Branch Office. t>25 F SU WasNmrton. C jr. Miies’ Laxative Tablets have a sfcxuj* davor. f r.ildren like them. SPECIALISTS COMING. The Successful Eye and Chronic Disease specialists of Atlanta to be in Ellijay One Dy Only-.Tuesday Nov. 23rd, and GIVE FREE CONSULTATION Dr , J . R. Hughes and Kennon Mott who have offices.in Atlanta, Relieve Bad Sight, Headaches, Nervousness, and Attain Good Health bj New Methods. Eyes Scientifical¬ ly Measured for Glasses. THE EXPEHSEIS LOW AND SATISFACTION GDARANTEED Dr. Hughes is making wonderful cures and givihg gr^at 33tis faction in the treatment of stubborn Chronic troubles He suc¬ cessfully treats Rheumatism, Stomach and Kidney, Eczema nau skin troubles Pellagra, Tuberculosis, Dropsy, Rectal ai'ment3W‘th cut knife or pain and in fact all Chronic Diseases by the latest Se¬ rum treatments as well as the successful Electrical K ropraciic and Machano, Thero-Methods. Kennon Mott, is an eye Specialist of long standing and exper“ ienced and is doing marvelous eye work. He is correcting sigh after all hope is given up, so no matter how bad your case is call and see him. Children’s eyes given special care. Cross eyes are s raightened without knife or pain. Some eyes are corrected so that glasses need not be worn. If You Need Glasses Let These Specialists Fit Your Eyes With the Correct Ones Growths on the Eyes removed and Cataracts absorbed wi hout knite or pain. We visit our city so as to reach e largest r.umbe Col people in shortest time and 'et you know what good we can do you. We succeed alter others fail, so no macer how bad your ase nor what others say call and consult us FREE. Rain or shine at the HYATT HOTEL. Don’t forget the date nor hesitate to call OF¬ FICE HOURS 8 a. m.,to 4 p. m. M. C. KING, Pres J. E. BARCLAY. Mgr. E L IVIJ AY LUMBER CO. Ellijay, Gecrgia. Just ojf opening a complete stock ol lumber and building j material eveiy description, to supply the t r ade of Gilmer County. Oj_* lias .includes Flooring. Ceiling, Fiding, Shir pies. Laths Doors, Windows, Guilders Hardware K ick, Lime, Comer t, 1 a j ter, Ready Roofing, etc OUR SPECIALTY IS COMPLETE HOUSE PATTERNS FOR cash or on Verms Call and see us. Office and Yard south of L. & N Depot. _\__ • " m\ m mmmMmmmmmmKmBwmmmmmtmamrmmBum 1 - um*— n mu tv f EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS. | We have now on hand rerdy for shipment a very pretty lot cabbage plants. We have made special effort in growing these plants and know’they w give the very best of results. Our plants are grown in the open air. The same plants we ship y< : a r plants off of the same set bed, we used to set out our own crop from. Our prices are—In lots from 1 to 5 thousand $1.25 per tliousan !’. 1 thousand $1.00 per thousand, we will make you special rates on larger ©rde. s. Give us a trial, and we will satisfy you. ; THE ONLY PLANT CO. Meggett, S. 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