Times-courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1916-current, January 07, 1916, Image 1

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fV THI9 OONSOLIDA- 1EB WILL LEADING 4G MEDIUM IS 8BCTI0N. 4 Times Establshed 1899. CFlt TAX REPORT Ellijay, Ga., Jan. ist, 1916 .The following is the City Report for year 1915 —M.T.Doq ly, City Treasurer: City Tax Adv. - Allen 1 C $ 80.00 Allen WA 11.10 / Allen Mercantile Co. 37-60 ^ } Anderson H M 3.00 Allen A Son 4 Allen, Lizsie E 6-00 Bearden, Esther . 11.98 Barclay, J E Burtz, A H 7*70 Brown, Bertie 4.00 Boarden, J M and J B 15.00 Bearden, J B 6-26 Brown, J. F Barnes, W H Bryant, John Bank of Ellijay Cox, M L Jr. •18 Cox, M L, estate 17.60 Cox, W A 16.00 Cox, C G 2.60 Cobb. J P 7 50 Cri igo, T W 12.50 Cole. H C 7.50 Cole, J G 26.25 Cole Urug Co. 6.60 Charles, Mrs W F 6.00 Crawford, Mrs Lillie .60 Chastain, E J 3.26 Cobb, H R. .60 Crawford, J O .60 Curtis, Webb .60 Charles, G E .18 Dooly, MT 1.25 Davis, M M 3.00 Davis, Tom k o nn w Debord, J. M. 3.60 Davis, Ray and Sons 2.50 Ellijay Times 1.26 El wards, A. N. .50 Ellijay Hardware Co. 20.20 Ellington, H M 2.60 Foote heirs 6.00 Fra*, H. M. 5.00 1.00 ~M«y O. 2.60 MJ 2.60 Greer, LB 2.50 Greer, L B, Exc 7.60 Greer, LG .60 Greer, J F .60 Greer, B C • .60 Greer, J M .76 Goble. J W 8.76 Greer, M C 3.10 Goble, J A , Goss, N C 2 “ Gentrey, J C Hail, Chat-lie .25 Harper, Mrs J W 2.60 Hyatt, P G 260 Holden, Mrs B S 12.50 Hensley, J L •50 Hyatt Hotel Co. 40.00 Hipp, J 0 26.00 Bipp. J B 760 Hall, John .25 Hunnicut, Mrs John 2.50 ^ Hudson, E T I 25 Hall, J A 6 o’ 00 Harper, Jesse F sn Hudson, Raymond .50 Johnson, Charlie .50 Jones, Jeff .50 Jones, RW 2.00 Kelley, C B 30.00 Kell, W A 2.50 Kell, T H 1.50 Knox, C S 1.00 Kelley. W A 3.50 Kell, J E &00 Kell, A J 3.58 Long, T J 7.50 Lunsford, J T 5.00 Legg, W M 1.50 Milton, R L .68 Milton, J. D ' .50 Milton, 0 P 3.00 McHan, J. T 62.50 McHan, R C ' 12.50 Milton, PH 1.00 McWhorter. C T .50 Newberry, R E 3.00 Nelson, J D 1.38 Presley, R C 2.00 Pettit, N W 2.63 Powell, PG 8.75 Perry, Mary E. Penland, J H Penland, S 0 8.60 Poindexter, C C Powell, J A Patterson, S A •j Parks, J M and S L an Parks, N F Pinson, M. E _______ . 'Iona Roberts, G. E. Ray, J H - . J w ons, T G Smith, Mrs N H Smith, H A TIMES^COURIER “We Push For P rosperlty— Give Us a Pull” Stephens. T M 2.60 Shippen Bros. Lumber Co. 226.00 Shippen, Mrs F E 10.00 Shippen, Mrs W H, estate 10.00 Soavyers, W C .60 Standard Oil Co. 1.00 .36 Sellers, J S .60 Shippen, F E 12.50 Shippen, W H 12.60 Smith, R E 2.60 Tabor, T H .60 Trammel, V A 2. GO i Tankersley, J S 90.00 Tankersley, N L 12.60 Tankersley Bros. Co, 22.50 Teem, M I 12.50 Teem Bros. 66.00 Teem, Alice V. 7.60 j j Tabor, Laura .60 Thompson, Wm. 2.60 Teem, H V, estate 4.00 Van de griff, B B 3.80 Ward, Elizabeth 1.60 Watkins, E W, Jr. 12.50 Watkins, E W, Sr. 100 00 Welch, Miss Pink .50 Welch, J C> Admr. 12.50 Welch, R C 2.88 Wariick, W H 9.26 Wariick, H L .50 Wariick, Willie .60 Weaver, J L 16.00 Waters. EF 46.88 Wimpey, J W 6.00 Watkins, CG 6.00 Weamoreland, W G .50 Webb, Mrs T L 2.50 Withrow. J W 75 _ Watkins, Connie A., estate Waters, J R 6.68 , Webb, TL .50 Wright, Wm, .60 Adams Express Co. .99 Western Union Telegraph Co 1.28 Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. .62 L. & N. R. R. Co. 62.02 Ellijay Tel. Co. 5.50 Clark Ray 1.00 Defore estate 2.00 C L Stocks 1.00 Sam Hood .26 STREET .TAX FOR THE • * . Received-. 4 an. 6, LW , street ta* 1914 Feb.-2, Frank Jarrett " “ 1.00 1 8, J S Sellers 1.00 Apr, 28, 1916 Eld Brow.p $3.00 jf_ L ? 0X ’ Jr * 4.00 C 8 Knox 1 4.00 J L Weaver 4.00 McHan 4.00 EJ Chastain 4.00 Sam Penland 4.00 I A Patterson 4.00 HIU Newbery 3.00 JG. Cole 4.00 J O Hipp 4.00 Ernest Hudson 4.00 N L Tankersley 8.00 Ben Hipp 300 RW Jones 3.00 RT McWhorter 4.00 W H Shippen 4.00 Frank Shippen 4.00 ME Pinson 3.00 CB Kelley 3.00 Truman Shippen 4:00 Clide j^llen 400 B CGreer - 8.00 C N Johnson 3.00 John Ray 3*00 J O Crawford 3.00 John Roberta, col. $.00 W L Curtis 3.00 Bob Smith 3.00 Frank Jarrett 1.00 Carl Bryant 3.00 Good Simmona, Jr. 3.00 R L Mihon 3.00 Paul Milton 3.00 C C Poindexter 3.00 A J Kelt 3.06 E W Watkins, Jr. 3.00 M J Wesmowland 3.00 C M Patterson 3.00 J W Wimp* W.A. Kelley 3.00 W. M. Wright 3.00 Dock Trainmel 3.00 Oscar Milton 3.TO J W Sellers 3.00 ‘ J D Milton 3.00 C ,arence Harper 8.00 j Lester Harper 3.00 J F Greer 3.00 ^ Greer 3.00 George Dezoore 3.00 i Arthur Powell 300 Seller* r h c g ' -On account of time we wil! have to conclude the atatemant next week-Ed. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S C ASTORJ A iv’ .£ i‘- f ELLIJAY, GA.. FRIDAY JAN. 8th 19l«. REY. A. H. SYKES KOI TESTIFIES Minister nr Tit GosmIl Thinks rr Hia DtJTt to Macs Statemxxt About Wondcrfci, Cha?oe It is seldom, indeed, that men of prominence, especially minis* ters of the gospel, willingly ex¬ press their indebtedness publicly to a propritary medcine. How* ever, when a medicine obtains that singular purity and efficiency that is ihown by the uniform preparation, Tanlac, statements from our best citizens are to be considered thoroughly commen¬ surate with the good that is act¬ ually being accomplished. Rev. A. H. Sykes, Pastor of the Watkins Park Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tenn..prom¬ inent not only as a minister of the gospel, but popular as a man and citizen who has been true to hia friends and every trust ever re¬ posed in him, said recntly: “For the past ten months Mrs. Sykes has been in very delicate 1 eaith, suffering fron bad stom¬ ach and kidney troubles, which gradually developed into a gen¬ eral nervous breakdown. At times her condition became alarm¬ ing, and I frequently sought med¬ ical advice, but nothing we could do for her seemed to bring relief. “In fact, she suffered so long and so much that I feel it my duty to let everyone know what this medicine has dqne iqr Jjer,. For several months her condition was suchths^ dm had to'remain in to let her try Tanlac. “I am a conservative man and have always been skeptical re¬ garding the use of proprietary medicines, but this case has cer¬ tainly proven an exception. Iam now firmly convinced that Tanlac is a medicine of great power and extraordinary merit I do not think I have ever seen anything to give snch prompt results- Mrs. Sykes had taken only two-thirds of a bottle of this medicine when we began to notice a marked im¬ provement in her condition. In less than a week from the time she began taking it she was able to sit up and is today able to help with the household duties. Before she began taking Tanlac she had fearlul pains in her side, and suf¬ fered constantly from sour stom¬ ach and indigestion and was in¬ tensely nervous. These distressing symptoms. I am thankful to say, have entirely di appeared, her appetite has returned and she seems to relish everything she eats. She sleeps better and is gaining strength and flesh rapidly I think it only a question of a short time until her health is ful¬ ly restored.' • Tanlac has certainly proven a remarkable remedy in her case and will do all you claim ft I cheerfully recommend it to my friends.” Tanlac is sold exclusively in Ellijay by E. W; Watkins* Son. S Dcafoese Cennot Be Cured gr-A y ** c*usedt>r ^35aar laflamcd an eondl chlan 1 Wi-v*en jt •<»»»<* 9r Imperfect -jag to entJrelr eloaed, -js rn irtir* be < “*«* °°} of ten are caused by Catarrh. conn, a oa*. ..Murium ^oimuBHEVPms r«,a £**in.c s Buhm Consolidated Jan. 1st 1916. Atlanta Specialists Coming January 12 th Growths On The Eye, Cataracts Atvorbed And Cross Eyes Straightened Without Knife or Fain by Our New Method. Eyes Scientifically Measured for Glasses. Satif action Guar¬ antees. CONSULTATION FREE Dr- J. R. Hughes and Kennon Mott, the eminently successfu Eye gnd Chronic disease special ists of Atlanta coming again to EllijAy Thisis a boom to those suf fering from bad wyes, ears, nose and throat, nervnousness, head¬ ache, stomach and kidney and ca¬ tarrh, rhuontism and all diseases of the body. These noted spe¬ cialists Have succeeded where oth¬ ers fail because of their new and original method, long and special practice ailments.! of eyas and all chronic Diseases and the eyes of women and children success¬ fully treated. In some cases eyes can be corrected so that glasses are net needed. See them! at The Hyat| Hotel. Wed., Jan. 12th. from $ a.m. to 12 noon only. Dont forget date & rail early. Adrt. W$BK0 IS THE BAT FIJELD. T A hi-Ve Kv’., rrit% der ivad kidney been trouBted troubles wftlv for *T?ood ^lud able to work in she hay field.” Men end women paet mtddle age find these pills a splendid remedy for weak, overworked or diseased kidneys. Sold everywhere. Notice. The most up-to-date ment of fruit trees at the price heard of. My apple are all grafted on No I roots. I also have Peach, Cherries, Plum, Quince, W-ilnut, Himalaya and Raspberries at 4 cents up- This stock is second none. THE H. I. DOVER, Nurseries, R. F. D. No. 2, Ellijay, Ga. Advt. , f Ns other Kke it No other as good 1 Th Im Rim Sivhi MiiMii hiiu), Chiidrm Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASIORI A SO Ml T1-1NO IO TALI MAC H ON • «. Your bank book will be alt tbefriefid yen need, sad one $h& willnot fail you, but may be depended upow. One 44 eur bank books is good to make a start with* Money In The Bank Your bank book will be all the frind nou need, and one tha wilt not fail you, but may be depended upon. One of our bank books is good to make a start with. The Bank of Ellijay JOUR PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS SAM TATE, PRESIDENT. r. l. McClain, vice president. E. T. HUDSON, CASHIER. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING To get started with you we make you the (following offer: Send us $1.50 for 1,000 Frost Proof Cabbage plants, grown in the open air and will stand freezing, grown from the Celebra ted Seed of Bolgina & Son and Thorbom & Co., and I will send you 1,000 Cabbage Plants additional Free, and you can repeat the order as many times as you like. I will give you special prices on Potato Seed and Potato Plants later. We want the accounts of close buygs, lame and amrll. We can supply all*. ‘ F ATLANTIC GOASTPLAkr CO. Youngs Island, S. C. 9 v m Great u if ■ ■ : it Vk Serials 5 m . > • The year 1916 - will be crowded with the very best reading le^iisCompion ST Short Stories Great Serials 250 £ CUT THIS OUT Rare ArtieW Kmw iwl fciwte arena Pat* (or 19U, aod w« will ecad , provided to r. FREE^WfeinrSJ]^ (HbrfUll. Twice give# in sa • mmeh ya**, mammy Fifty^we i a roar—mat twalva. FKE£Va&B!C 8 ,S° m Send to-day to The YeoA’aCtoa THEN 4 p anion. Boaton. Maaa, lor 0 ____ hr lilt. TKXXZ ClWJUtKT BSUtS—PKKE. 0 SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVEO AT THIS OFFICE •tk .. *' EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS. We have now onhand ready for shipment a very pretty lot cabbage plants. Wo have mode special effort in growing these plant* end know they i give the very best of results. Our plants ere grown in the open air. The same .plants we ship you a plants off of the same set bed, we used to set out our own crop from. Our prices are—In lots from 1 to 6 thousand $1.25 per thousand. 5 to housand $1.00 per thousand, we will make you special rates on larger orders. Give us a trial, and we will satisfy you. THE ONLY PLANT CO. Meggett, S. C. CHRISTMAS gift HOLIDAY RATES. This notice, clipped and pte sented cn or before 30, 1916, will be accepted as $14,00 part payment on combined sChol arsbip, $9,00 on singie scholarship, at the OLD RELIABLE. DRAUGHONS PRACTICAL BUSINFSS y. COLLEGE H. R. TODD, Superintendent, Atlanta, Ga., <orii«/#’drsy4h and Mitchell WE GUARANTEE DOING TWVBBBX OF WORK IN OUR JOB DEPARTMENT. CALL AND SSK US. Courier Established 1867. When You Need Money. It is not necessary to gut a friend's generosity ft the test with a request for a loan, aer is it necessary to mortgage or «e)t anything if you have