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BY TH IS CONSOLIDA¬
TION, GILMER TV I LL
HAVE THE LEADING
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
OF THIS SECTION.
'FUfljay Times Establshed 1833.
CLIPPINGS - -
It is calculated that
wiiThave~ five thousand
da test his
get " • •
Poor voter • .......
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Gordo.n Watkins, of the Cherry
Log^ section, _ar-d Mis*.
Payne, of Brasstown.N.C ,
married last Sunday morning
the home of Ben .Watkins, by
Rev. Sam Davenport Blue
Ridge Summit
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It was five years ago the second
day of last December since! Cop
perhiU was destroyed by fire.
is said that every tbwn and city
experiences a destructive
every six or seven years
per City Advance
000
The strike of the miners at
Drcktown has been settled and
tuey have returned to work. Th, y
stiucx for a raise 01 .5 per cent
and compromised on 20 pe • cmt.
—Blue Ridge Post
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P. Ferguson was bound over
on a hu ndred dol'ar bond by No
tary Public Gurley last
day for failing to pay Will Pal
mer for fiddling at the big dance.
— Dohlonega Nugget
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It is reported that an Indian
<$oman died Sunday near Baker
field. Cal., age 150 years. In the
little tribe, there are said to
£i.O'«A#liA>ie Lm»u
years old —Blue Ridge Summit.
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Jess Willard has agreed to
fight in New York some time
this year. They ought. to have
it the night of the election, so as
to ease off the general fighting
spirit that will probably be in the
air.- Eatonton.Messenger
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A bill has been introduced in
Congress providing for the inde¬
pendence of the Philippine Is¬
lands in five years^and a neutral
agreement among the nations of
the , world , , allowing ,, ■ the , people ot
the island to conduct their own
government. -Blue Ridge Suy
mit
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It looks Tikt ars J; wan,s tv?
"hip ,. Mexico, .. . „ Hoke , Smith wants
to Trail out England, and T. R.
desires to maul the entire uni
verse. Why increase the^ »av,
with I hree such terrible fit-liters
eager for the contest? -Eaton ton
Messenger
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Copperhill will vote' on the
proposition of building a
works system on Feb. 5th
need the system and ought
Vote overwhelmingly lor it.
Blue Rid'e Post
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Forest Smallwood, who was
convicted of the killing of Lee
Redmond, given a sentence of
twenty years and whose attorneys
appeased f-r a new trial, which
was Frida y denie d by the on- i3U
premecourt, Thursday endeavored
to effect his escape from. Hall
County jail. He h a d
from a Chicago house several
hacksaws, with which he evident¬
ly intended sawing his way
liberty When the postman
to deliver the mail at the
Deputy Sheriff H. B.
noticed a package for
TIMES - COURIER
‘We Push For Prosperity—Give Us a Pull"
Vol i. No. 5.
HIM ME IS Ml.
Moonsifine on the hillside.
Moonshine in the shade,
Moonshine made in Dawson
. Be.< moonshine there is
Made down in the hoi low,
By the poplar tree.
Made down in the hollow"
By Deacon Brown and me
Good old apple Brandy,
1 Whiskey made of £ corn,
Johnny ground the corn.
Preacher in the pulpit,
Where was he last night,
Way down in the hollow
Teaching them to make it
j Moonshine made j n Rabun,
They say it > s miKhty good>
i Moonshine made in Fannin,
Wouldn’t drink it if I could,
' ia r*idy made in Cherokee,
;
Whiskey made in Hall
Monshine made in Lumpkin,
Hut Dawson beats’em all.
.
Revenue get you in Un i 0 n,
And every wheae else you be.
Been making whiskey 50 years.
And they ain’t yet caught me
—Dawson County Advertiser.
The good cool corn of Pickens
Leaves Dawson out of sight;
It’s known from mountains to see
And seldom causes a fight,
—Pickens County Progress
pickens may make great
And use it good and free.
But old Gilmer's moonshine,
Is good enough for me.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
wtley* A
'kicaf’fpp.xkiuW, cantfot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surface. Hall’s
Catarih Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years and
is regular prescription. It is composed
ol the best tonics known, combined
with the best blood purifiers, acting
directly on the mucous surfabes. The
perfect combination of the two itigre
dients is what produces such wonderful
results in curing catarrh, Send for
testimonials free.
F. J CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo,
O. Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pa tion. Advt.
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out of which stuck the end of a
saw. He opened the package,
took it to Smallwood and said:
is your mail.” Deputy
Buffington states that Smallwood
said , ..y ou would have done
the same thing if you had twenty
years” Of course the saws were
^ from Smal i wood and put
up b y the offlceI% Sometime
during the week Smallwood will
likely be carried before Judge
Jones and re-sentenced, after
which he will be taken to the
sa ^ e P r * son farm to begin serving
s sentence.—Gainesville News
SPILLS
BRAND
for chkhks-ters
Druggist l£ end m JL° esk far CIII-CHKS-TtK»
DIAMOJf regarded 7» BUIKO Best, PIU8, Safest, Always for twenty-fire Reliable.
years as
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TRIED TIME EVERYWHERE
j
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
j OASTO R I A
> Of. King’s HCW BlSCOVen
mus the cough, cures the lunc-s
ELLIJAY, GA., FRIDAY FEB. 4th 1916.
DAIRY FARMER
. GAINS 30 LBS.
Declares He Now Eats
sleeps Better And
Better In Every Way
Taking Tanlac.
Everybody in Columbia, Tenn.,
knows F. C. MeGavock.
owns and operates a large
business in that city.
“If there ever was a
in tanlac,” said R. M. Pmiser.
the well known Columbia. Tenn.,
druggist, “ it is Mr. MeGavock,
as he talks about it all the time.
But he has a right to talk, as no
medicine has ever helped any
one as much as Tanlac has help
I ed hinp He feally does not look
! like the skme**man” Here is
Mr. McGavotk’s statement:
“I have now taken five bottles
of Tanlac and have gained thirty
pounds. If you dont believe it,
right here I am, come and look
at me- I don’t know what my
trouble was, but I was all run
; ^ own an( * was un ^ t for wor ^- J
think though it must have been
my stomach, as I had no appetite
and nothing seemed to agree with
me. I was also nervous and
could not sleep good, I just kept
going down hill and loosing
weight right along, and nothing
did me any good untill Smiser,
the druggist, told m e about
Tanlac
“I tried it on his recommenda¬
tion and it helped me from the
first few doses. The medicine
A _
3 , gw.
a bd I began to eat bette ', sleep
j 1 better and feel better right from
the start- If anybody Wants to
know what I think o f Tanlac,
just tell them to come and see
me. I am right here in Colum¬
bia. Tanlac has simply made a
new man of me and I expect to
tell all my friends about what it
has done in my case.’’
“Referring to the above state¬
ment, G- F. Willis, southern dis
tributor of Tanlac, said: “Tanlac
is without question the greatest
medicine o f its kind o n the
American market today. The ex¬
treme popularity of Tanlac can
only be accounted for by the ex¬
traordinary merits of the medi¬
cine. The system, besides being
purified, is toned up and invigor¬
ated, as the preparation aside
from cleansing the blood, revital¬
izes the constitution, overcoming,
as it quickly seems to do, nerv¬
ousness. indigestion, non-assim¬
ilation of the food, headaches,
dizziness and other troubles that
are so common.
Tanlac is sold exclusively in
Ellijay by E. W. Watkins & Son.
Advt.
G- B. Hurlbutt, Th. M. Pastor
Services every Sunday
Temporary quarters, Odd Fel¬
lows Hall.
Sunday Schooi 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Evening Worship 6:30 P. M.
Prayermeeting Wednesday 6 30
P. M- Everybody cordially invited
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind YoifHave Always Bought
’
of
Draw -
A Check •
A check account is a tremen¬
dous convenience—one that sa ves
both time and money.. It enables
you to make payments of debts
in just the amounts you wish
right down to the odd cents, and
It is a Perfect Receipt
|
in itself, when you pay a bill with a check. Open an account to
| day. No waiting to get bills changed or going to a bank to draw
out the money.
The Dank of Ellijay
FOUR 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 vou the following offer:
Send us # 1.50 for 1,000 Frostproof Uabbage 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 ns many times as you like- I will give you special
prices on Potato Seed and Potato Plants later. We want the
accounts of close buyers, large and smrll. We can supply all.
ATLANTIC COAST PLANT CO.
Youngs Island, S. C.
9
Great
Serials
The year 1916
will be crowded with
the very best reading in
Thelitfe Companion
9 Great Serials 250 Short Stories
COT THIS OUT Rare Articles, Nature and Science,
Exceptional Editorial Page, Family
and send it (or the name of this paper) Page, dren’s Boys’ Page, AH Girls’ Page, Chil¬
with $2.00 for The COMPANION Page. ages liberally
for 1916, arid we will send provided for.
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weeks of 1915. gives in a year. Fifty-two times
FPrC THE COMPANION HOMZ a year—not twelve.
r CALENDAR for 1916. Send to-day to The Youth’s Com¬
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THECOMPANlON for 1916. THREE CURRENT ISSUES FREE.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE
EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS.
We have now onhand ready for shipment a very pretty lot of
cabbage plants.
We have made specia J tffoit in prewirg tfccte f hr.tsfrd kr.cw they w
give the very best of results.
Our plants are grown in the open air. The same plants we ship you the
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 th (turd SJ.I5 per UntFrd. 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.
Ellijay, Route. 2
Bad colds and lagrippe seems
to !>e the order of the day in this
section
Si hool is progressing nicely at
Gat *s Chapel under the manage¬
ment of Miss Pearl Gates
Mr. Henry Parks made a trip
to Copperhill, Tenn recently.
After a few weeks illness, we
are glad to see Mr. John Souther
able to be out again
MAltha Parks and Mrs.
Nora Wells, spent last Sunday
wit!. Mrs, Sarah Souther
Mrs Etta Page and Mrs
Am ie Wimpey, were calling on
Mrs. Altha Parks last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Parks,
spent last Saturday night with
Mr? N. A. Hill and Family
V ->h best wishes t o Times
Coi^rier
* Black-Eyes
COLDS NELD ATTENTION
Infernal throat a-.d chest troubles
produce inflammation, irritation, swell¬
ing *r soreness and unless checked at
oneo„ are likely to lead to serious trou¬
ble. Caught in time Dr. Bell’s Pine
Tar-Honey loosens the phlegm and de¬
stroys the germs which have settled in
the throat or nose. It is soothing and
hea) : ug. P : ne is antiseptic; honey is
sooC.mg— both^ngether CAities possess excell
ent .medicinal for fighting cold
germs. Insist Qi»Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar
Honey. 25c. all druggists.
Advt.
Pike
j
To late for last week:
'Ve have been having some
i* 1 • .i
We are glad to say that Mrs.
Parks is improving
The little infant of D. W. Chad¬
wick was found dead Sunday
morning in bed
Homer Holt is very sick at this
writing, we wish for him a speady
recover
The Chicken-pox is getting o 1 1
jn the school at Serouge-To wn
Miss Florence Holt visited Miss
Mamie Smith Sunday
Mr. Jasper Holt was 71 the
14th of January
Mr. Lem Cantrell has bought a
new mule
We are glad to welcome Mr
Cloke Parks back home
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R. Hicks Magazine, Word and Works,
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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