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TION. Ci'.MER WILL
HAVE THE LEADING
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
«F THIS Sft^lOX.
Tu*Kiublahai UU
CLIPPINGS
...
ammunition is not the first in
stance where man has been
"shot'* vr.th liq wr.—Clarkesvilie
Advertis»M"
o o o
Man in Kentucky, aged 96. is j
the father of a boy who came
last meek. This makes his twen¬
ty-fourth child. Ducktown Re
publican
o o o
Wc notice where a specialist
says «my time you lip your hat
you invite death as microbes in
the air. together with the dust.
Axiald cause disease. What about
the gir s who *o hatless a I the
time? We use to nil these things
l»re. The fools »L»wn t all
to .he «.«r >eL I ickens County
,
o o o
Ta those * ho.aight not know
it might be interesting to inform
th* Confederate ivns.o«er*. that
after this 'car they will receive i
00, for the year 1917. $80 GO
for the vtmr I91& ‘.90; for the j
vear J9I9. $H^00: every year
theremfter. These faithful old
\ < M&sinsr out
aid this is no more than they are
entitled to. Dawmnville Adver
ti •
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Atlanta has been raising a lot
■and about requiring all parlies
employed by the city schools. [ (
the like, to live in
No toon that we know
of in Georgia refects a'l the teach
•. :s fro* i:.; ho nc folks, and we
(uaotsee why Atlanta shou d \
tr> to get in a dtss all by itself
If they want every bwy to Ine
t m ro wonder if they will require;
U.e junk diners and fruit ped¬
dlers to remain inside the city
limiu!- DeKilb Era
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W»K am** lliey- tS do s , ai V* let
t, « me,
pMtile nov v, t they «\e.
^ laat at —
•veMtoCfed wtu, oat of date
Wtotoeitlie value bav-^ver
o! |m inter s
Ok. .w„«irinsi; ftwn *,««. ptib- p*.
Inity to reerchandise and putting
it before the people. If it did not
,u advertue «,el«u»tae.ihe ► .
great ib -rekaut iwinces Warn
mmker. SUruh.. FhH *nd «b-rs
--«« out haee spent sueh
ora. sum, aith the printer,
Printer** ink nas coca cola
ardmade Asa t ar dier a mi.lior.
tore. A few ye-* ago. a party
«M ««t » a eouutrr place,
opeimd a st«™. and a a short
Ume *’■. y°2. JSl™’ ? " * * n r Unt melh
-
od cf jUwmiis adverusing.—
l lirkesvdie Advertiser
0 u 0
liessrs t v Auar.v*. ar.d
Ediee.hf Packe t Cocnjy Progress
«t lamev-fcnw pmd»M*d the El
I > . ( ounrr and E. w Tm»rs.
a&d the two papef* have been
oomwiihUfJ under the name of
Tiu^-Ccrnerw an all home-print
paper. Koch the Times and t our
Hf were ready print
paper* — American Presa. New
Yurt
o o o .
A wctufwr who protested against
pngih pug to atom dunug hi*
on w.fh.
d if 1* Perce*rei an> ten
ia thtodunacUun. introduce
«r toart in*suteron t
TIMES-COURIER
Vol i. No. 7.
MM HUT UIRIIR £11111
In an official bulletin issued by
u " ittd *- Ma
Corps. Washington. appears
the name of James W. Kirby,
this place, as having qualified a.*
a marksman in that most inter
esting brahch of the Government
service
James, who is a son of Mrs
Ina Cole, of Ellijay. enlisted in
.. jo. . »t •
.it i.j- Memphis, lenn.. recruiting _
on June 14. 1915, and is
serving on board the U. S S
Island, a first-line battle
"*P- As the Rhode Island goes
o'er .. e .(.ven seas,
for a fight or a frolic, it is ■
to know that a former Kill-!
ay youth stands on her quarter
p repare d prove to the
should the occasion arise,
the American gunner is still!
peer of them all.
r^ciiWirur d K itm h f “ n...i that Ly !
scawe,y . more than a recru,t ’ 1
perfonnance in gunnery is j
by Marine Corps offi- ;
as litt e short of marvelous, j
j they expect him to break i
1 |
orv ny h,s mar enl,st, ^ Smanship nent expires- reCOl ds be '
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
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local <pplic»tions. as they cannot j
of U»e disease. Catarrhj
* con * titl * tiool>l TrirtT'^jikls " Bd I
Z i
!a ternall>\ and acts directly upon I
blood »nd muo.us surface. Halt’s!
an h cure is not a quack medicine, j
*«*prescnbed by one of the best j
in this count rv for years and j !
regular prescription. It is composed
-he best tonics known, combined
the best b*ood purifiers, acting
on the mucous surfabes. The
combin ation of t he two ingre
is what produces such wonderful
in curing catarrh. Send for
free.
J CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo,
SoM by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’. Family Pills for consti- ,
vt._ ,
rev,ve their flagging _ attention.; .. „
one occasion when j
seemed rather sommolent,
thundered thundered out: out: *'**■ **Ah. you ----- have 1 -----
idea of the suffering of Eng
in Central America. on
of - .he .. . •
.
enormous mosqu,
A great many of these pests
«ei*h « pound, and the,!
*e. on Ote loas and nark as
white men are passing. By
time all ears and eyes were
pen, and he proceeded to
hts lecture. The next day
.as called upon to account for
ex.mcri.nary statements.
“m d,d V *2 mOSqU '"’
TV* tested: We I ,' gtl said ° a POUMl great -. many he pro of :
them would. I think perhaps a
million of them might do so ”
"But you said they bark at mis
siocanes,” persisted his inter
iocutor *'N o. no. my dear sir;
i ! said *3^1 they ta«, would get w on the logs
and on the berk. You misun
derstood me.*’- Chats worth
Times
7 HIGHESTER SPILLS
brand
ucmi
KLmusd m i - ‘“-relit tr cBuim-ms a*i
mtMt na* • j
Oat* w *mri. » 1
*»»•■**. T sji *» otktx Umr -
■ ■ aunt.
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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE tmtco
‘We Push For Prosperity—Give Us a PuIP’
ELLIJAY, GA.. FRIDAY FEB. 18th 1916.
DYSPEPSIA MAN’S
GREATEST ENEMY
‘Distressing Malady Has
Baffled The Medical Pro¬
fession For Many Years”
I
; Explaining the record break¬
ing demand for Tanlac./G. F.
Willis, southern rcpiesevitative
for L T C 00 ^’ manufacturer
the celebrated medicine, stated
recently in Atlanta that the thous
;au j s 0 f questions were being ask
ed all over the south regarding
it make it imperative that some
explanation be made to satisfy
public interest. t
At this point Mr- Willis quoted
f rom one 0 f Mr. Cooper’s recent
ectures j n which he said; "Of
a i| the distressing conditions that
afflict humanity, chronic dyspep
sia is probably the most preyai
ent. This most universal malady
has baffled medical profession
tor years, and the most skilled
s P ecla hsts have been unable to
c °P e with il successfully,
“Hours might be consumed in
describing the suffering, merftal
ar *d physical, of the sufferers of
ctl ™ n ’ c dyspepsia and their fs-il
Ure ^ r eb ®^* ^
rnorbid* unresu whimsies! . und
melancholy condition of the mind,
aside from the nervousness and
physical suffering, is the usual
condition of the average dyspep
tic, and life seems scarcely worth
the living. Dyspepsia, or indi
gestion, as the case may be, is
caused by the taking of too
rood ’ or unsuitable food, and the
mucous membrane of the stomach
becomes irritated, and there is
an acute or sub-acute gastric
t arr hal condition which pre
VentS the I* 0 *** digestion of the
food - This food is apt to fer
ment and decompose, and as a
resil tt the familiar distressing
ms of dyspepsia f, may arise,
ln f mlld , Cases there IS nothing ,, .
more than an uncomfortable feel
ing in the stomach, with a cer
tain amount depression, headache,
^ Qf appetitet perhaps belch
j n g of gass and occasionly vomit
ing. There maybe also accom
• jnteslinal symptomSi
such as constipation pains in the
back ’ the"f'.miliar co j jc etc There rnsv be
heartburn due
to the inflammation of the stom
a c h from excessive gases of
f jr putrefaction . In
th -those
h ^ 0Jer a d or , w0 -the
S enumerated may be
more j Th ..
. , , ,__, ,
g , constitutional sv ^ p ntorns
-, U7 ,
*
. reached , he |oss f
(h(; menta| d resshn and , he
ceneral uncomfortable feeling in
the stomach are much more pro
nounced. This i s particularly
true in acute gastritis.
•‘it fre uently occurs from con¬
tinued errors in diet that this
condition becomes chronic, anc
the symptoms persist for an
,ndefirut 1011 the ‘ ,te .
« Per - appe
v f ryapt 10 be var ied , ’ although
at times very good. , Heartburn
is frequent, if not constant: the
stomach l is painful on pressure,
the tongue is coated, there is a
bad taste in the mouth, and there
are changes in the amount of the
salivery secretion. Constipation
is also usua'ly present, although
diarrhoea may alternate.
■‘Most cases of dyspepsia can
be cured if the diet is properly
looked after and with the proper
treatment. Proper eating
the proper amount of food
the most important features
the treatment. Most people
too fast and eat too much
% One of the most pernicious
all practices in the treatment
dyspepsia is the promiscuous
ing of so many ot the
proprietary medicines, which
so blatantly advertised i n
daily press, many of them
more than alcoholic beverages,
and their use is not unattended
with a great deal of danger
treatment of constipation that
so frequently an
of dyspepsia by means of patent
pills, calomel, powders and pur¬
gatives is positively harmful.
•‘I am convinced,” continued
Mr. Cooper, “that the stomach
regulates the condition of the
blood and is the fountain head of
health or diseases, as the cause
mav be. My medicine is intend¬
ed primarily for the regulation
of the stomach and the correc¬
tion of catarrhal inflammation,
but it is no uncommon thing for
persons who have used it to come
to me and explain that it has re¬
lieved them of rhumatism and
many ailments not generally
recognized in having their origin
in stomach trouble.”
Tanlac is iold by leading drug¬
in all the principal cities of
the south.—
Tanlac is sold exclusively in
by E. W. Watkins & Son -
Advt.
WAR UPON PAIN.
Pain is a visitor to every home and
it comes quite unexpectedly.
But you are p epared for every emei
if _________ you keep _ a small batt e of
Liniment handy, it »
pain killer ever
laid on the skin—no rubbing re¬
drives the pain away. It is
wonderful.
Mervin H. Soister, Berkeley, Cal.,
“Last Saturday, after tramp¬
around the Panama Exposition with
feA, I came home with my neck
stiff that I couldn’t turn. I
Liniment freely and went
To m.v surprise, next morning the
had almost disappeared, four
after the second application I
as good as new.”
March 1915.' At druggists, 25c.
urn r wi
I [Cut! Cuts, Bruises, S Sores, Burns, Wounds and Piles
I quickly quickly healed be with Arnica Salve:
R It It prevents prevenii infection, is antiseptic,
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•fias THE COUGH. CURES THE LUNGS
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Rubbing sends the liniment
tingling through the flesh and
quickly 3tops pain. Demand a
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In nervous prostration and female
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FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
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it is the best medicine ever sold
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