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C. KING, PRES. J. E BARCLAY, MGR
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,T Ellijay, Ga
mt opening a complete stock of luml.cr and building mate
'ial of every description, to supply the trade of Gilmer county
Our lire includes Flooring, Ceiling, Siding Shingles, Laths,
O-.ois, Windows, Builders Hardware, Brick, Lime, Cement,
l’Uster. Ready Roofing, Etc.
OCR SPECIALTY IS COMPLETE HOUSE PATTERN'S
FOR CASH OR OK TERMS.
CALL AND SEE US. OFFICE AND YARD SOUTH OF
L. & X. DEPOT.
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I-CUIVILLE & NASH
VILLE RAILROAD
Arriving and Departin
Time at Ellijiy. Ga,
All Trains Dafly.
Rfiertive Sunday October 4 th, ii> 14 .
I.eave Art've.
Knoxville and North, 1 1-15 a m i, 14 r
Blue Ri.ljjeaud Murphy 7 : 2 f P m( 5:49 am
Marietta & Atlanta, I 14 P M 1 1:15 \ M
Marietta & Atlanta 6 : 49 - a. m 7:21 p u
Advertisement.
Esq Long, of Ball Ground DL •
trict, was in Edijay Tuesday.
For immdiate sale, 5 mules.
/ Ed W, Catkins Jr.
Several communications reached
Us too late and were crowded out
this week
Born to Mr. a n d Mrs. H. M
Ellington, at Sunny Hill Farm,
last Friday night, a fine girl baby.
'Sheriff Milton was in our office
Wednesday and informed us that
he would be in the race again for
sheriff
Rev. f*. H West and son W.J.,
of Cartccay, were here on busi¬
ness one day this week
Miss "’illie Toler, of Elkwood,
Ala , Post master P. G. H\a”, of
Tails Creek; Judge J. C. Allen
of this place, have our tnanks for
cash on subserption
LOST - One small locket and
chain, tinder please return to
Mrs. Lillie Crawford
Messrs A tV. Tankersley and
W. A DeBord. two o f Tads
Greek sold Coifedsrate veterans
were welcom: visitors to Ellijay
on Tuesday
E lijay Institute has adde 1
much to the looks of the campus
by setting out 23 Silver Leaf ma¬
ple trees
The 4th course of the Alkahest
» Lyceum wih be given . at . the .. El¬
lijay Institute, Tuesday
heb. 29th by miss Evhn Barge 1
which promises to be the best yet
All who owe the Massachusetts
Bond and Insurance Co , pleas
pay E L. Greer, personally or at
office. E. L. Greer
Mr Earl Harper, one of Moun
taitltown’s most popular citizens,
was in town Saturday and while
here subsribed for Times-Courier
and Semi-Weekly Journal
Mr J A- Powell returned from
a trip to Tampa, Fla., last week.
Mr Powell says there is some
contrast between living in Tampa
where the folks were sitting out
under the palm trees in light
clothing and arriving at
where a 11 were wearing over¬
coats and heavy clothing
Our Frogf'Proof Cabbage Plants
in the open —in snow and frost
under the Blue Ridge foot
and are extra hardy.
varieties. Send50c for
for 500 post paid; 65c for
$1.00 for iooo, S4.00 for
$7 .50 for 10.000 by expess. A 3
for price list of Vegetable
Flower Plants. Wakefield
Fatm, Cbralotte, North Carolina.
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Ellijay was visited by quite a
rain and electric storm Wednes¬
day night
Dont fail to read the advertise*
ment of Drs. Hughes and Mott,
who will be here next Wednes¬
day, March 1 st
Mr. John May, who is n gift¬
ed designer and who has been in
New York City for the past sev¬
eral years, is spending some time
with his father, Mr. G. J. May,
ot near town
Mr. B. A. Logan, who lives 3
miks west of Ellijay, was here
Monday, Mr. Logan is 81 years
oid and gets about lots better
tnan ns younger fel ows
Rev. N. L. Osborn, of Ellijay
Rt. 2, has our thanks f« r sub¬
scription to Times-Courier and
Atlanta Semi-Weekiy Journal
Dr. J. B. Bearden, formerly of
this place, but >vho now resides
at Fairmount, where he has quite
an extensive practice, was shak¬
ing hands with his many friends
here Monday
Messrs E- T. Hudson, I. A
Patterson, R. C. McHan, and M.
L.Cox,Jr.,attended the ceremon¬
ial i n Atlanta and Chat¬
tanooga. Term.. Friday and Sat¬
urday nights- given by the Shrin
ers. The occasion was presided
over by the Imperial Potentate
ot the U. S., and of cou fla the
usual “big time” was had.
Full Blooded Red Devon Bull
I will keep for service this sea¬
son, a full blooded Red Devon
bull, a fee of one dol'ar is due
w hen cow is known to be with
calf or a fee m two dollars will be
due at calving time.
J. J, Withrow
_ Recommended . for , croup
W ‘ c t A l ,en ; M °” sa ^;." 1
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an{ j lJgec j p 0 j ev > 3 Honey and Tar tvnh
of them. I find it the best cough
a "J c ™p ™edicine I ever used, i used
1 it for eight or ten years and can rec
ommend g“!^ it for croup." Same satisfac
j r e f ° r couglis and colds,
° e eveiiW v he 61 r e ' Advt,
1 I r*El blatlder 3 TexAs troubles, Wonder dissolves cures gr&vcl, Mine?
cures
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma¬
tism and fn ail irregularities of the kidneys If sold ftfod
bladder lx»f h inch end liftmen. not
by your drursist. v/ill be sunt by mail on to
ceipt of $1. Otxe small bottle is two months*
treatment and seldom fails to perfect *tnd a other dire.
Send for testimonials from this /live
States. Dr. E. W. Hall. IX-3 < Street*
St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druirfjis fcs.-*‘Ad v.
^HIGHEST 11 SPILLS
&T-.MOND BRAND
!<>*• e 0< A®*' _____ -So,
Ask your S>ni£fif!sS for CljiT-CKES-TER SJA £»
DIAMOND BRAND PIL-LS in Red and
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with EJuei
Ribbon. TakiS ??0 c?S£a. CHI-CUES-TtBS Bay 0 ? roar
Pragc'isfc end osk i&p for •
DIAUODTP BliANB PILLS, Reliable*
years rersrdcd as Best,Safest, Always
SOLD BY ALL
3S& EVERYWHERE.JggB
Millinery
Announcement
We have opened up a v nice line
of millinery and Ladies' ready-to
wear furnishings in the old Cou¬
rier office, and invite all to come
in and see our line.
Mrs J. A. & Miss Millie PoWell
Mr. L. C McArthur, of East
Ellijay. was mingling with bis
manv friends here one dav this
week
Little Ralph Owen spent last
Sunday week wit!; his grand-par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs- C. F. Edge,
of Jasper
Notice the millinery announce*
ment in this issue of Mrs. Arthur
and Miss Millie Powell, who have
opened up a dice line of ladies
furnishings in the old Courier
office
We have added the following
names to our subscription list—
15 . II. CliuHeS, Ellijay r Gn.j Rev.
S. A, West, of Cttvteciiy
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks
by this moans, to ell uf one friends
who so kindly administered to our
dear buliv during its lllm-ss atnl
death Mr and Mrs, ,T. F. Key
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Saw Mtil For Sale
A No. I Deloach saw-mill with
table feed* in good condition, for
sale cheap. See Times*Courier
wosKkd in the hay field.
Arthur Jones, Allen, K*in,, writ's
•‘1 .
hrve been troubled with blud
der atlu kidney troubles for >i good j
many years. If it were not for Fo-1
ley Kidney Pills I would never he
able to work in she hay field.”
Men and women past mtddle age
find these pills a splendid remedy
for weak, overworked or diseased
kidneys. Sold everywhere.
ChUdran Cry
FOR fLETCHER’S
ftASTO RIA
UHLHTEE7
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For Ladies, Misses and Children
Just Received a Nice Line of Spring Millinery, Everyone cor¬
dially Invited to come in and see my line, upstairs over the Times
Courier office
Miss Mary P. Welch
Announcements
FOR ORDINARY
To the Voters of Gilmer county!
I hereby announce Gilmer* myself a candidate
for Ordinary elected, I of pledge to county. the people of
If that is in
this countv the very best me
to fulfill the duties of this office.
Very truly,
Lawrence M. Davis
IteCOMMESDKU FOR CROUP,
W. c. Allen, Bose ley, Mo., says;
‘‘I inive mWd a family ot four
children and used Foley’s Honey find
and Tor with all of them, I
it the best cough and cfmtg medi¬
cine I ever used. I used it tor eight
of ton years and can recommend it
for croup.” Same satisfactory re¬
sults for coughs and colds. Sold
For Sale
My house and lot that is known
as the Alliance Storehouse in East
Ellijay near bridge, \ cash balance
1, 2 and 3 years. Write
D. M. Hyatt
Sweetwater, Teun,
How’s This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars fte
ward lor an> case of Catarrh that ean
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure,
Hall's Catarrh Cure has been talien
bv catarrh sufferers for the past
thirty-five years, and has become
i f known as Hall’s the mobt Catarrh reliable Cure remedy acts thru for
Catarrh. surfaces,
j pellinX the: Blood the on Foison the Mucous from the Blood and cx
| healing the diseased portions.
; taken Hall’s Catarrh
Attar you have •
Cure fdr a short time you will see a
great Improvement In your Catarrh general
health. Start taking Hall’s
Cure at once and get rid of catarrh.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY a CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by ail Druggists, 75c.
Atlanta Specialists
CoDiing March 1st
Growth cti the Eve Removed, Cataracts
Absorbed and Crass Eyes Straight¬
ened Without Knife or Pain by
Our New Method—Eyes
Scientifically Measured
for Glasses
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
CONSULTATION FREE
Dr. J. R. Hughes and Kennon
Mott, the eminently successful
Eye and Chronic diseases spec¬
ialists of Atlanta, are coming a
gnin to Ellijay. This is a boom
to those suffering from had eye,
ear, nose and throat, nervous¬
ness, headache, stomach and kid¬
ney and catarrh, rhumatism and
all diseases of the body. These
noted specialists have succeeded
where others fail, because of
their long experience and special
practice, so see them. Special
absorbent treatment
of Adenoids Tonsils and eye
Growths. Will avoid the knife
and pain Diseases of the eyes
of women and children success¬
fully treated. In some cases eyes
can be corrected so that glasses
are not needed- See them at the
Hyatt Hotel. Wednesday, March
1st. Dont forget the date and
hours 8 a.m, to 12 noon only.
Notice!
Parties owing me old accounts,
must come in at once and settle
U P or malto , good , notes, or you
wifi find them in the hands of a
collector, Respectful y,
E. F. Hill,
Ollie, Ga.
For $1.60 we will send Times
Courier, Atlanta Semi* Weekly
Journrl, Everyday Life, Farm
Life. Home Life, Gentlewoman,
and Household Journal and Flor¬
al Life all one year
For Sale
Will sell for cash or exchange
for good real estate either in South
Georgia or northern Oklahoma,
1200 acres of good mineral proper¬
ty, with mining privileges. This
property abounds with iron ore,
manganese, tiold, silver and copper,
all of which is substantiated by the
United States Geological Server.
[See -Ellijay Folio,”] Besides
the above minerals there arc mar¬
ble, talc, etc, All on or near the
Ti, & N, railroad, with plenty of
water to do legitimate mining,
Will sell cheap
W. H, SEARCEY,
Cherry Log, Ga,
Dental N Mice.
I have mived my family to
EUijay to make my home here
and will be at my office from now
on all the time ready to serve the
public. Call and see me when
you need dental work.
B. B- Vandergriff, Dentist.
Advt.
CASTOR? A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
GILMER COUNTY NORMAL
Ellijay Institute, March 13—May 1st
For the benefit of those already engaged in the profes¬
sion or those Preparing themselves for such, this Nor*
mal'Course is given with the hope of Extending the
Preparation of our teachers as builders of Human Life.
There will be Courses in the Elementary and High
School branches, Including Nature Study» Physical
Education, Primary and Elementary Met hod 9y-School
Government, Music, and Domestic Science
For Further Information address
HAWLEY D. WALTERS, Supt.
As Wear-Proof as die Hide on the Cow’s Back
BATTLE AXE" Shoes
Millions of shoes that are sold are not solid leather— they are
made of cheap subterfuges. lose ’
Every time you buy a pair of such shoes you money.
“BATTLE AXE” Shoes are made of real, live, lasting leathef
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-mark is a
good shoe. The inside is right as well as the outside.
We want you to come in and let us show you die “BATTLE
AXE” line of shoes. You will find the very thing you want (of
yourself and family. Prices are money-savers. '
J. W. WIMPEY
Ellijay, Ga.
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T -Do you want that much money in gold? EASY
-You can get it if yeu want it. And it will be td get
The Atlanta Journal
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s going to give away piles of gold, and you can have $1,500 all fo
your own. if you want it
Are Yon Interested?
If you are. fill out the coupon below and mail to The Atlanta
Journal 10 D. 4 Y:
--COUPON
The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta'Ga,
Please send me full particulars of your big Gold Distribution
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Ralston
Farmers are ve v y busy this nice
weather
Mr, Sam Anderson, formerly of
this place, but who has been in
Atlanta quite awhile, is back home
in the produce business. We wish
him success
school at Ralston is progressing
nicely under the management of J.
O. Akins
Mr. Thomas Mashburn is off on
a business trip to Dalton
Miss ... Elbe West , v . v,-lied - j, 1 Miss • Bam- ,,
ina Akins Saturday night
Mr John Holt, of this place,who
lias iieen very sick, we are sorry to
say is not any better
Mr. J. L. Weaver, of Eilijay,
visited Mr Jolm Weaver Saturday
night
The baby of Mr and Mrs, H. H.
Pettit has been very sick, but’ is
impioving
Mrs. Ida Mashburn visited Mrs.
J. M. Akins Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Poley Coffey's mothei and
sister spent Sunday with her
Mr. Andy Plcmnions, who lias
been with his brother for some
time, lias returned to North Caro¬
lina
Little Cora, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. J- Simmons, is very
sick, Hope she will soon recover.
The marriage ceremony from
Eoundtop was Very good but rath
er lengthy. As the weddings hav
been so rushing and the weather so
bad, the .Justice of Peace uses this
under my window in stormy weatl *
er; *‘i join this man and woman
together, let no man but the man
that makes it thunder, put this
man and woman asunder
Wishing the Times-Courier and
its many readers much success
Violet Bine
Entertainment at Harmony
There Will be an entertainment
&t night, Harmony Match gchoo 3rd i hoUrfe Friday
Welcome address and reading
of the program by J. H. Harper,
Song
Dialogue—‘‘Betty and Betsy"
Song
Recitation
Dialogue—“Dot entertains”
Song
Recitation
Dialogue—“Going tumeet Aunt
Hattie”
Recitation
Recitation
Dialogue—‘‘The train to Manzo”
Recitation
Song
Recitation
Dialogue—"Auti’t Jerusha and
Uncle Josh”
Recitation.
A Sch ool Girl
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