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list opening <i complete stock of lumber and building
mat—
, * al ot <!Vei 7 description, to supply the trade of Gilmer,
Ouf Ifi.e iitclndts county
Flooring, Oilin. , STing Shingles, Lu! iS ,
'Windows, Builder.* Hurd .v.ire, Brie!-;, Dime, Cement,
filler. Ready R-.ding, Etc.
DUR SPECIALTY IS COMPLETE "house patterns
KOltCASH OR OX TERMS.
CALL AND SEE US, OFFICE AND YARD SOUTH OF |
L. & N. DEPOT
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LCUIVFLLE 6- NASH
VILLE RAILROAD
A rriving arc! Dc r:rrtin
Time at Kllijiy. Ga, j I
All Trains Daily. |
Fffpi'tIte Stitnlny OctDber4th, I
Leave Arrive,
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lilue Ri Lie ami Murphy 7:21 p .\rG:49 am
IV' aritliii & Atlanta, r 14 p m ri-’C a m
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Advertisement
Col. Burtz was in Atlanta Tues¬
day
w. B. West, of Roy, was in
town Tuesday
Mr L. F Bryan was in town
cne day last week
Col, F. E Pettit spent Thurs '
dty afternoon in Jasper
Mr, Frank Long, of jasper, I
Was here on business Saturday. ,
Ex-Tax Colector Rack lev, f |
CartcTcay. was in Ellijay Friday.
For imndiato s i!e, 5 m i! ?.?. j
EJ W, Watkins-J?.
Air. Noel Sanford, ot Roosevelt, j
was in town one day last week
Mrs. Dr. Goss spent several!
days in Atlanta this week
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Esq. D. V. Miller, of Mountain- -
town, had business here Friday, j
Miss E;he! Cobb returned to j
Atlanta Sunday for treatment.
All*. J B. Chadwick, of Pik e.
was here on business Monday.
It L- StiVi't o: Etj.vih,
spent Friday at Eilijay !
Mr. H. 3 Mu!key, on? o' i
Cartecay, was in town Th irsriay.
See us for reed Irish potatoes,
onion set garden seed, etc.
Tankers'ey Bros, Co.
Mr G. W. Kikor. of Cooprhili,
Was in Ellijay recently on busi¬
ness
Mr. 0. R. Ray, of Ellijay Rt
8 was i n town Friday "a n d
took Constitution clubbing
All who owe the Massachusetts
Bond and Insurance Co , please
pay E L. Greer, personally or at
office. E. L. Greer
Mr W. F. Cantrel 1 , of Cacte
cay, came *to Eilijay Friday on
business
Sen. Roscoe Pickett, of Jasper,
was in Eli! jay .Saturday and came
by and paid his ‘'respects” to the
Times*Courier
Messrs Jason and J. M. Akir.,
two of Ralston's best citizen*
and While here renewed their
subscription to Times-Courier
Every account I have over
sixty days old, will be sued on
ul'ter Feb. 15th. So pay up or
make good note, this means
body, absolutely
Ed W. Watkins Jr.
WAMTED!
To cdnti-aet with mills for
cut of Pine, Oak and Poplar
ber
C, \Y. Kikee,
Box 03G. Copperhill, Tcnn.
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Miss V. lith Akins, " of ' Copper- I ~ j
'"ill. v-'sitc-d Miss Reb Weaver j
Sunday c j
.!
Rev. J II. Bailey preached an j
interesting sermon Sunday at the !
^ouJiein ..iethodist Church j
Mr. Carl Murphy and famiivj j
of Jasper Rt. 2, is visiting rela*
lives in sr.d near town i
Price our vulcan plows, they
turn your land, satisfy or your
money back- Tankersley Bros Co.
Mr. Joe Corbin, one of Tails |
Creeks progressive merchants.!
came in to see us Wednesday J {
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Mr. J. A. Logan, of Mountain-1
town, was hare on business Wed- 1
nesday j
Mr. A’ L. Piemntons, of Board
town district, was in town Wed
Now is the time, to sell your
chestnut wood, $3.75 to $4.00 per
cord—Tankersley Bros. Co. , j
Mrs. Tilda Painter, who h a g!
• Ala- ,,
senamg some time i.rr
Gama, returns hopieKaturaay,
Dr. F. C. Richards, of Jasper, ;
here on provisional ... , , ;
was
last week I
Mr. J. R. C. Walker, of near j
’arteeay. was here Thursday |
with a load of fine potatoes
LOST—one small locket tlr.dj
chain, Mps/LiLiiacRAwFORo finder please return to! u I
Mrs. B- B, Holden met Mr.
lit Iden, who has been located in
Fla , for some time, in
Atlanta this week
Early spring dress ginghams,
in beautiful patterns now on hand
iankersley Bros, t o.
Mr. V’/. H. Seafcey, of Cherry
.Log, \vas in E’IiJay Friday. Mr
Searecy has an ad of it is mineial
land I’orYitiu iyAh.-L issa-p and :vo
c irdiiig t . 1 K* Gtfologie.-d r-j,ort,
no In.s I he f'ie.ho-t miner.,! in tins
urt, of rim eounii-y, having t : «>m ( ‘
tin e since shipped several ear loads
of iron <1 • J'.r m his place. Here
is an oppert" ;Itv worth mvosti
; i"g
Call for your cash tickets when
you trade at out- store, they en
title you to all kinds of Rogers
silver ware.
Tankersley Bros.
Reeomineaded ‘or. uwJii.
W. C. Allen, Bos&Iey, Mo., says:
have rais<*d a family of four children
and used Foley’s Honey and Tar
all of them. I fmd it the best cough
and croup medicine I ever used, I
it for eight or ten years and can rec
ommer.d it for croup. ” Same
tory results for coughs and colds,
Sold everywhere. Advt.
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j The Southern Methodist Church
j I $16 f, ar l® 77 Ragre at the Aid parce: Soiciaty. past realized sale
at
II uePost Office Thursday evening,
Uesdames Rogers and Purport,
. who are visiting in Atlanta, will
return to their home at Ella Dap,
we understand some time in
March
Messrs Roy and Max Cobh, who
been visiting bamefoiks,
have returned to their respective
positions.. Roy to Mi ledgevillg
and Max to City Point, Va.
Miss Mary Tankersley, who
has been seriousl* ill with pneu*
moma, we are glad to state is
improving and thought out of
danger now !
Messrs Bill Mashburn, of Pike,
and F.L. Byers,of hoardtown.t.vo
ot Gi mer’s.big hearted fellows,
came in Saturday and wanted our
paper and the Semi-Weekly Jo.nr
nai anotner year
Mr. Pete Kell was in our < ity
Mr. Kell is one of*
the boys who went to the farm
from our City and has made good.
lie has recently purhased a 'arm!
Wc wish him success
Re id the* millinery udvjrt.ise
nient in this i-stie <>f Mi.-s .\iury P.
Welch, oi>* 1 r her before bovine
J 01 "' s l'fing hut /
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SdV7 Mill For Sale
A No. ! Deloach saw-mill with
table feed, in good condition, for
ba ^ e oiie»p. See Times-Courier
^ hl % . Cit D“'“ Tuesday,-ir. ,
in ° ur V
T -
A. Harper, one ot Gdntcr’s
prosperous farmers, informed us
that hc h; ' lf ’ recently p"t his grist
mill in . first class condition with
of some real good carpenters,
and says ho can now grind a
of good me d every ten
minutes
OBSEKVK THE WAXNIXO.
A cold tlfsit promises to “hang
on nil winter'’ is to he dr« ude-.i.
Proiig’t. uetion sIiquIJ be taken, at!
first warning Ufa cold-sn.-er
Htilliues. Hi.-ht sl.iv-KT
K«i,.v’a Hmtey and Tar makes a
T' kh ' vo ' k of c0 "K hs iUl,i " *«P.
ir- (aears air pas-agen, stops ,‘, co'ieh- ^
!ISV< d . mcalt eiU
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For Ladies, Misses and Children
Just Received a Nice Line cf Spring Millinery. Everyone cor
dia.-ly Invited to come in and see my line, upstairs over the Times
Courier 1 ffiee
Miss Mary P. Welch
35 \imo;mcemonts
FOP. ORDINARY
To the Veters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate |
this county the very best that is in me
to mini] the duties of this office.
i Very truly,
i Lawrence M. Davis
► -.^DSt<TjM5!te.\DK<;, FOjK ekocr.
l V\’. 0. Allen, Bosidt^, Mo..says;
“I have rairiHii, a idVAiiily of four
chbd.vn and tried Foley’s H'"' r -.v
: and Tor with all of them, I fiiul
: it the best cough and crong
i.-intrl ever usevL I used it for
of ten Years and can recommend it
for croup.” SaniP satisfactory Sold
suits for coughs and colds.
everywhere.
j For Sale
My house and lot that is known
ns the Alliance Storehouse in East
- Ellijay ElVijav " ' near non bridge, J cash balance
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1. i, 2 - and o ° ,, >'e- lis . " 1,,e
| D. M. Hyatt
i ' Sweetwater, Teiin,
immmm
r Tcxfiu TYoru' r cures kidneT end
*“■ | Madder diidtei tionbios, c:-.k arid ti: iaiae ;bo 1 v- Itaeks, a gravel, euma- cures cures
smb l-j'A'u.--••.AY.‘.?;r . : t7iaJ,iA-3-.'.iMi if soul
bladder in TeeR&u I WG.ien. uuM not
ceipt by your ftf driest. One OV stnafi vA- ue bottle bottlu . > ml is months tn-.Ynf.hs cure- 7 7
of SI. oi. .o iS two
SfcLoKis./Ja. States. Dr, L. W. Hi.ii. veR Olive Streat,
Soldli-drusaLtk,.—Adr.
I Miss Allie Davis, of Atlanta,
paid ner brother-in-law, B.P. Free’
man at Roosevelt,a visit Saturday
returning home Sunday.
I Miss Mary P. Welch has mov
j ! ed building her'miRinery store from the
in which t h e Ellijay
i Courier .vas located, to the
j building nearer the square, in
w hich is the Times-Courier office,
Times-Courier down stairs, millin-:
ery store up stair§.
Don't fail to read the adver¬
tisement >n this issue of “Gilme; j
County Norma!” to be held at :
the El'ijay Institute March 13th J
May 1st, by Prof. Waiters, i
Prof Walters is well up on the
courses advertised and this is a
great opportunity for those who ;
wish to teach or those a ! read>
teaching, to batter themselves.
We liaye added tin* W ! t*
names 10 our .“ithsc! ipi on Its* I
Miss >!ii trie Jolt’ son le w ng
Green, Fa.; A. L. Flee a , (.hi
ry Eg: S. A. Pletumoi s, Oi ->ec-. ;
rant:.; Benjamin Akins,- Claytoti, ;
New Mexico; ,\\\ B. \\ cs:, R-n,;
Ga.
For $ 1.60 we will send Tiir.es
Ooarier, Atlanta Bern'-Weekly |
Journrl. Everyday Life, Farm!
Life. Home Life, GenUewcmin. !
and Household Journal and Flor¬
al Life all one year t
WO'.'.KKI) JX T1IK HA’ FIELD.
Arthur Joi.es, Ad. n K ttt,, writ' a
‘‘I hrvi-. mid k Ik’..‘ ji t:ottI>!<*d with bhtd |
- r nitn-v tioubbs for a jjootl
manv Vi !t>v. If it wore not for F<>- !
Ky Kulticy Pi:Is I would i ever lei
able to work in che bay- field."
Men and women jia-t- middle are
liod these [.tills a S|.Undid remedy
n.r weak, overworked or diseased
kidney?.. S. hi everywhere.
M ol ice 1
Parties owing me old accoun's,
must come in at once and settle
up or make good notes, or you
wi ; lfind thsm,n the ^nds of a
collector. Respectful y,
Ei F Hill, •
Ollie, Ga.
r»j ^WlALCR \m QW 0 iS THE ONLY
«5?KUJiSE IlliiQira
For Sale
Will sell for cash vxt-hnng
I” »-"’ J «»' *hn i,',
Georgia or northern Oklahoma,
1200. acres «,f'good mineral
ty, with mining privileges. Thi
property abounds with iron ore,
liningaiwse, cold, stive.-ai d copper,
all < f which ri substantiated by the
United States Geological
[See •‘Kllntiv F„lic.”l B. ride
the above minerals there are tsar
0,1 u! ‘ the
E. 4: X. railroad, with plenty of
water to do legitimate mining,
M ill sell cheap
\V. H. SEARCEY,
Cherry Log, Ga,
HLLP YOUR LIVER—57 PAYS
When your liver gets torpid and you
stomach acts queer, take Dr. King’s
; New Life Pills and you will find your
j self feeling • better. They purify ihe
j blood, give you ireedom from constspa
| ! tion. lion. biliousness, You feel fine—just dizziness like and want
feel. Clear you
j o the complexion too. 2»c
I at druggists. Advt.
Dental Notice <
j I have m ?ved my family
| EUijay to make my home here
and will be at my office from now
on all the time ready to serve the
public. Cab and see me when
YOU need dental Work.
{
B.B. VanderuRIFF, Dentist
1 Arivt
AUVU
j
Ellijay institute, March 13—May 1st
l or thy LcRcnt < f these already engaged in the profes
si. n or these Preparing themselves for such, this Nor¬
ma'. Course is given with the hope of Extending the
Preparation ol oar leachersas builders of Human Lifts
! here will he Courses in the Elementary and High
School branches. Including Nature Study, Physical
Education, Primary and Elementary Methods, School
Government. Music, and Domestic Science
her Further Information address
HAWLEY D. WALTERS, Supt.
As Wear-Proof as the Hide on the Cow’s Back
$
Millions ot slices that are sold are not solid leather t^ey are
made ol cheap subterfuges. lose
Every time you buy a pair of such shoes you money.
“BATTLE AXE” Shoes are made of real, live, lasting leather
that wears like the hide on the cow’s back.
So you save money every time you buy “BATTLE AXE Shoes.
Every shoe that bears the “BATTLE AXE trade-maris Q
good shoe. The inside is right as well as the outside.
"We want vou to come in and let us show you the BAT ____ TLE
AXE” line of shoes. You will find the very thing you want fot
yourself and family. Prices are tnoney-savers.
“
J. W. WIMPEY
Ellijay, Ga.
— Do you want that much rupnev gx gofiJi,. will be EASY
-You clan get rt if you want it. And it to get
TTie Atlanta Journal
jing to gi va away piles of gold, and you can have $1,500 all fa
jsr own. u you want it
Are Yon Interested?
It you are. fill out tite coupon below and mail to The Atlanta
Journal -3L> ' Y :
{ The Atlanta Journal.
Atlanta Ga,
Please send ine full particulars of your big Gold Distribution
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iimiiSi it our scHom
Tiu-re will he an entertainmen
at Sharp scimo! house on tL-night
of Fe‘ ruurv filith, the jiroeends are
to go for the school library.
j Opening add o.-! ami reading or
hy j # L . p ark8
j Song—‘ ‘Bohiine-is”
Dialogue — “Oh! you T- aelter’
! , )V g ,.j I(>(( -
i Dialogue Petnrtowu I ropng- |
' :l1 !
Dialogue^ Romance at lidme.
j Bung “Lull dog on the bank. ;
,
| Flag drill—by.'8 boys and girls. I
j Drab gue—‘‘The Lost Dog”
Dialogue—“Betty Betsy” j
Song—“Polly. Wdly-Doodly” j
Dialogue—‘‘Thirty thousand dol¬
lars” !
Dialogue—“The Silent System,”
Song—“My Sugar Babe”
Dialogue—“Popping the ques¬
! tion
: Recitation
! Dialogue —“The Census Taker”
; ■ Song—“Ain’t I feeling good”
i Everybody come and have a lug i
| time Jemima
Gatlin Briefs
As i have seen nothing from
these diggins, thought 1 would
write a few scratches
; Mrs. Nancy Price, we are sorry
to say, is very sick with grip,
hope she may soon recover
Mr. C. S. Northcutt has-been
his orchard in fine shape,
Northcutt has one of the
orchards in thecounty,ana
s showing what can be done by
pruning, spraying and
which is a great help
the fruit industry of Gilmer
Mr Oscar Plumley has sold out
will move to Dalton, to make
- ls { u t ur e home. We are sorry
lose Mr. Plumley and family
our community, but wish
we u | n their new home
The school at this place is pro¬
fine under the manage
ment of Miss Winfred Hudson
Rev Henry Cantrell filled his
regular appointment at the Bap¬
tist church last Saturday and
Sunday
Quite a lot of our people went
to Ellijay last Saturday, but we
forgot, that isn’t news
?.lr. Edward Chapman, better
known as “Goab”, of Calhoun,
wa3 shaking hands with friends
here last week
Mr. Everet Ilcnson, and sister,
Miss Pearl, of Oak Hill, spent
last Saturday night with their
grandparents, Mr- and Mrs. A.
13. Rackley, of this place
In fear of the waste basket, I
close, with best wishes to the
Times-Courier and i t s many
readers. Romper