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'VTttAtL 31, 19 IQ
TiMEs-cuuttiEB
OFFICIAL OKGAN OF CILMEK COUNTY.
c F. OWEN R M. EDGE
Editors aiul Publishers
Entered at, me post office at Ellijay,
Ga., as second-class mail matter
Published Every Friday
’Phone No. 33
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year...................+ 1-09
Six Mouths................. 50
Three Months............. 25
Advertising Rates Very Lew and
Made Known on Application
FRIDAY, MARCH 31
Pickens Superior Court con
venes at Jasper next week
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The postoffice at Chatsworth
has been changed from fourth to
third class office
What has become of the bo y
that built the morning fires for
father and the girl that washed
the dishes for Ma?
Mexico has had nine presidents
in the last five years. Madero
served the !ongestv -15 months and
30 days; ami Podro Lascurian the
shortest, only serving 26 minutes,
The Snowbird Valley railroad,
which runs from Andrews, N.C.,
into Graham county, a distance of
20 miles, will be sold at public
outcry at Murphy Tuesdey
Jones—‘ It seems like women
have a mania for spending money’
Smith—“I know it, why, when¬
ever my wife is too sick to go
shopping, she sends for the doc
tor
The Western Union Telegraph
f Co. has adopted a new rule where¬
by a party sending money is also
allowed to send a message in re¬
gard to the payment without ex¬
tra cost, which heretofore was re
quired to be sent by seperate
message
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Be polite to every one- It cost
you nothing and it will go a long
ways. Once Henry ( lay was
walking along the street with a
friend and they met an old ne¬
gro who raised his hat. Mr. Clay
did the same. The friend turned
to Clay and said that’s a
we met. Yes, said Clay, but
negro can’t be more polite than I
Mr. Merchant, it is your
if the people continue buying in
Chicago and other distant
kets. These people send out mil¬
lions of pamphlets- showing up
great bargains, and you can’t ex
pect our people to do otherwise
than to catch these bargains.
You can check this flow of trade
away from home by throwing but
inducements yourselves of equal
as big bargains in your home pa¬
per. This is the only way. How
do they know you have anything
to sell unless you let them know
it?
COUGHS AND lOLDS ARE DANGEROUS
Few of us realize the danger of
Coughs and Colds. We consider them
common and harmless ailments.
ever statistics tell us every third per'
son dies of a lung ailment. Dang.-rous
Bronchial and Lung diseases follow a
neglected cold. As your body struggles
against cold germs, no better aid can
be had than Dr. King’s New Discovery
Its merit has been tested by old and
young. In use over 45 years. Get a
bottle to-day. Avoid the ris* o! serious
Lung ailments. Druggists.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CA3TO RIA
Miceio Corn Club Boysj
I h received notice
t ro m T J
of the Ninth District Agricu.lt u-j
ral School, that corn club lists) j
should all be sent in at once, as j
the time for joining the club will
soon close. This is to notify all
| boys why wish to join to send'in
thare name and address to me at
once and I will forward an addi¬
tional list to Prof. Gay, who will
assist in tlie corn club work, so
that he instructions may send out and the literature neces- j
sary ;
to each member. All of the 1915
members now in the county who j
| are not over 18 are. still regarded
All boys between
the age or io and 18 years may
join. This costs you absolutely
i nothing and you are furnished
! the very best literature on corn
! culture
We make it a point that every
boy who hands in his report and
exhibit shall receive a county
prize; also you stand a chance to'
win a valuable state prize, but!
best and most important of all. j
I you *‘-‘ arn l ' ie scientific principles,
of intensive farming while you
are young I
Now boys, don’t be disconr i
(aged high on o price n account a of 0 fertilizers, c o 11 but of:
1 ( | 1C j
I use your best efforts with the! J !
amount you think best to U SC !
this year 1
J.S. HUDSON J
Gilmer County School Superin¬
dent
illiClI MASS IITII
Ellijay, Ga., March 21, 1916.
To the Republicans of Gilmcrt
County:
You are hereby called to meet
in Convention ,n the City of El- j
"liiay on Saturday the 1st day of
j | April 1916, for the purpose _‘_j _____1 cf
electing ____________, two delegates and two
alternates to attend the District
Convention which is called to
mcjrt in tlie City of Gainesville,
Georgia, on the 10th day of April,
lore ------ — - ---
Also two delegates and two al- ]
ternates to attend 1 lie State Con-!
vention which is called 1
10 meet
in the City of Macon, Georgia,on j
April 12, 1916
W. S. HENSON, Chairman.
J. G. Ellis, Secretary.
Upper Pike
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The war is scaring u« all to deat h
but, we are farming light along
Weddings and moving are the
order of the day
People are so busy around here
they never had time to look for the
lost hoy, and besides my dog lias
never returned
Wot tier if the Chums killed any
game the Sunday they were seen
going towaid the mountains, or
were they game theirselves
We are glad to old friend '
see onr
Henry Hmilh at home now. He is
up on a visit and will return to tlie I
city in a few days ;
Mr Fnwler is turning the field-!
of IV. „ .fonoft
up this fine weather |
Wonder if anybody lias ever heel:
in-t.ho ’later patch hunting pota
t :-es to roast any more .
Mr. Coke Parks attended tlie
singing at Oakland Sunday j
Mr Clifford West v.us vbitingMr,
Mat.ee Clayton Sunday
Criokett
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1
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¥hlt B,aiR * k
Tlie singing at Mr. J. H. Deal’s!
by a very large crowd
Messrs W. P. Harper and Lew- j
is Davenport went to Copperhil! :
| ast week ‘
Mr- D. L. Netvton, thriv¬ |
our i
ing merchant, went to Ellijay
Thursday on business j
Mr. . , Joe , ,, Davenport . has moved |
1
back . , Gopperhill, „ , ...
irons ana \v ' ■
farm this summer
Mr. Pink Newton, after a se
vere spell of sickness, we are glad .
to say is better
Miss Leasty Deal spent Sunday j
with her Aunt Jane Deal
Mr. Mannes Ribley attended
Sunday school here S unday
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Me.,srs Frank. , Wat taker and , j
Fred Hill were at the singing last
Saturday nivht
Harley J Ray is still a Sunday
visitor on Flat Branch |
Mrs. Harvey James visited)
Mrs. Frank Kincaid last week
Miss Mamie Gibson has gout
to Copperhill to spend the sum I
mer
Mrs. W arpir, who '*»•’ has
been sick . for several d.iysrwe :
me
.glad to say is improving |
Misses Mae and Myrtle Harper- !
went went to to Salem Salem to to preaching preaching “ Sun- Sun
da j_.. I
3’ |
Mrs. Fannie Key visited her)
cousin, Mrs. Becky Newton, last j
Frida y ■
Misses. Eva Key and StcP-i
Harper spent Sunday With Mrs. j
Sarah Davenport '
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VITRO!. AX
(TIROL AX
C 1 TROLAX
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B< st thing for constipation,
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
bowels. Stops a sick headache
most at once. Give* a mo-t thor
ough and satisfactory {mailing—no
pain, no nausea. Keeps your s[is
tern cleansed, Ssyect. and vrhnlu
some. Ask for Citrolav. Soider
cry where.
j
■ AH?' 1} , IvD
Mr ' T ' P ’ Evans vi?itcd Mr ' J’
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C Fcnd,ey tho 3 rd Su,ida >’
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans
mad; a trip to Copperiiill last
Saturday
Mr. Leslie Moore spent a few
hours with Messrs Burdinc: and
Hubert Fendley Thursday
Tom'Cat, your news were fine.
very fine. You done pow’rfu!
well for just to be an old cat
Mrs Dora Teague and chil
eren spent awhile vvith Mrs. Ada
Fendley Thursday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Jecsc Nealey
spent Thursday night with Mr
and Mrs- Waddie Findlev >
There is a fellow who lives neat
Dyke that made so much corn
last year that they haven’t gath- a
ered . it all .. yet
Miss Nancv Osborn enjoved a
few hours with Misses Corrie and
Linda Evans Saturday
Wc are sorry to learn of the
of Mrs. Nancy Evans,who
las er
My dog is a bull dog, what
kind is yours?
Misses Linda. Corrie and Ha
vana Evan? spent Saturday night j
with Misses Ivory and Mamie:
Recce i
Tom, get out of the churn! !
Cracker Jack I
mama spills
CrgJOND BRAND
I
LADIES •
Ask vonr LrurglnS for CHI-CH 33 -TEE S
DIAMOND LKAND PILLS in Rnn and/
B?AMojfi» d p^ia^fiSTwenty-five
nnAX»
years regarded 03 Eest.Safest, Always Reliable.
bOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS :
tk-tUa EVERYWHERE tested :
Legal Adveniwuts.
CITATION
To all whom it may concern:
m I. Teem having in proper for:::
to ms for permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of J. E
Brands tt, late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the eredi- j
tors and next of kin of said deceased to i
b time = and^ppear allowed by at law my office tie first within Monday the j
% on
in . April, . 1918, and show causa, it any .
they can, why permanente.dndnistration
sigiuid not bo granted to said M. I.
Teem on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature
this 6th day of March, 1916.
W. A. COX, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Gilmer County:
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Sabra Dcdd, late o.
said county, deceased, to render an ac
count to me within the time prescribed
’jy ] aw , properly made out. Aii persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby re
jested to make immediate payment to
the undersigned
This Feb. 26 th, 1916
J. S. Smith, Administrator
of Sabra Dodd, deceased.
CITATION
Georgia -Gilmer County.
Mary E. DeBoard
’i'iciow ^y of G. E. DeBoard, late of said
n jy ; deceased, has applied to the un-1
consigned for a twelve months support!
herself and six minor children, out j
G ' lha est ; t oi dl ' s:dd cl ' cea5a:l > and !
- and!
appraisers have boon appointed
made their return. I will * pass upon
said application at the next regular t
term 01 this court onihe first Monday.
ir interested, ’ A '* X > 5 kmrjred is and •*? cite creditors, f ])em0 ™ to 1
vvv/ cause, i i’any they can, why, at the ;
said term of the court, the said petition •
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official s:g
nature, thh 6th day of March, 1915.
W. A. COX, Ordinary
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SHERIFF SALE :
—Gilmer County I
!
'Will be s< Id at the Court House door
sail county, on the first Tuesday 111
April, next, within the legal hours of
sale, at pfrblicoutcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, an undivided three
’ eights of lot of land No. 270, and an
of lot of land No.
1271, of t-hoTenth district and Second
section in aaitl county, and containing in
jeacH isfy lot, fifa 163 issued acres, from more Gilmer or less-, Superior to sa!
j a !
T. H. Tabor, in favor and of specially .Vy^.^ChaUers against srti<! vs.
: described land, and levied by me. iw tl:e |
property of said T. H. Tabor, a deed .
or th" purpose of le vy and sale, from j
W. A. Charters to T. H. Tabor, con¬ |
veying ihe property hereby levied on ;
.was filed and recorded in the office of i
tht Clerk of the Superior Court of said i
-fora made 1
county b tn> levy was j
This February 26th, 1916.
R. L. Milton, Sheriff J
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SHERIFF SALE. I I
GEORGIA, Gilmer County.
Will be sold at the Court House door j
in said county on the first Tuesday in
April, 1916, within the legal hours of |
sale, at public outcry, to the highest j
bidder for cash the following described j
property tovvit. i
i Forty acres of lot of land No. 261, in ;
Gilmer 'he Tenth district described and Second section follows:' of j
county, as
Beginning at a Spanish oak near land the lot j
odginal north and south iine of j
No. 231 said tree marked with four j
b!azes and t ' vs,ve hack3 ’ then23 a Ut,1 ° |
south of east along top of said ridge by j
spvnish oak, hickory, Spanish oak, black
gum, Spanish oak, Spanish oak, pine,
white oak sa P !i "S ^ of rnaiil iop of
ridge, thence by another white . oak sap¬
ling on the east side of ridge, th.nce by
a post oak in a low gap of ridge, thence
“
j n g about four feet apart on south side I
of ridge, thence to a p;na sapling on .
original north and south line of said lot;
of land, thence said o iginal line to the j
beginning point. And being a'l of said '
lot of land No, 261 as conveyed 0 said ;
tv. B. Her big by Mrs. M. E Triplet, et I
al, dated on the 23rd day of December, j
1908, and recorded in deed records cf j
said county in book “2” page 101 j
Levied on as the propeny of w. B. :
Herbig,to satisfy a tax fi-fa issued by j
j. G. Ellis, Tax Collector of raid conn
tv for state and county taxes for the !
year TJ1S. t" Tms March 8th, c v, 1915 iota
R. L. Milton, Sheriff. I
J.C. and Emma L.Carlton ' , Equtable Petition in !
vs.
J.R. Bedgood and Homer f Gilmer Su- j
C. XT’ is ' periorCourt j
HOMER C. ARTIS:
You are hereby noUfi-d that at the :
October term, 3915, of the Superior 1
Court of Gilmer county, Georgia, an do-j or
der was taken making you a party
Gfs&dresi Cs*y for Hefcher’s
Tito Kind. Tea Havo Always Bought, and which has been
ta LLZ use U.jli for iur over BO years, has borr.c the signature of
, and has been made under his per
y y ssonal eitpcr vision since its infancy.
Allow r.o one to deceive you in this.
Ail Counterfeits, Jmitations a::d “ Just-as-good ** are but
ISxpcaiiiK'nts that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
1 . What Ss CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless snhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare*
gc.rie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium., Morphine nor other Narco tie
substance. Its acre is its guarantee. It destroys YYornis
and allays Feverishness. I-or more than thirty years it
lias been in constant use fer tho^relief cf Constipation,
• Flatulency, V'ind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving- healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea*—The Blotlicr’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
? Bears tho Signature cf
Tie IM Yob lave Always Bought
Use For Over 30 Years
TH E C E NTAl 1 OMPANY. NEW YOSK ClTV.
t. :: "g-t*
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In the Distrct Court of the United States
For the Northern District of Georgia
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of
D. E. Watkins Lankrupt.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to an
erder made in the matter of the bank
ruptcy of D. E. WAkins No.--i.i the
District Court of the United Statj; for
the Northern District, of Georgia, 1 will
b lore the court house door in the town
Elliiay J Gilmer Count/, wichii l.h e
legal hours of sale ou u:e <i. .r 0 Tubs! <y
in May 1916, as trustee in bankrupt:y
of the estate or said banker t > s' • for
j.uol j o J cry to the highest did¬
der, the f mowing described real e tite
belonging to sm . bankrupt estat:, to
wit: All that certain'tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the county of
Glimer and Stale of Georgia, andfr. the
7th. district and 2nd, section of said
coutit being p: , rt of j ot of lancl No . f 4 l
describeJ a3 fo lowa> Commencing at
tht . raiiroad wkt!re the branch crosses
the rui.road tract; thence up the branch
to the ford of the branch; thence a
south east course wit h 1 he old road
bank to within ten feet south of an ap
pie tree; thence :tn east course to the
railroad crossing; thence north with the
railroad lr,act to the begining point,
together with all the improvemeni now
erected on said descri ned land. Terms
of sale c ish, subject to confirmation of
sale by the Court. This March 23rd,
‘
B. L. Smith, Trustee in Bankruptcy.
fendant to the above stated case, the
same being an equitable petition to set
aside as fraudulent a deed made by J.
C. Carbon to J. It. Becigood to 1;0 acres
of lots of land Nos. 279 and 283 in tho
10th district, 2nd section of Gilmer
county, Georgia, and by amendment to
cancel deed made by said Bedgood to
yourself to the same lands, said deed
dated 0,1 or about December 17th, 1914,
and to enjoin any interference with (he
possession of the petitioners to said
lands, and for other purposes. By order
of said court you arc hereby required to
be at the May term, 1916, thereof, to be
held on the third Monday of said month,
to answer the petition in said case, and
a-Liae <he decree of the co»ut therein.
Witness th’ Honorable IT. L. Patter
sen, Judgs of said Cou r, this March j
13th; 1916
J. L. WEAVER,
Clerk Sup-rior Court. 1
Recorutnenaed for croup. -
W. C. Alien, Boseley, Mo., says: “1
have raised a family of four children :
and used Foley’s Honey and Tar with
Mi of them. I find it the best cough
and croup medicine I ever used. I used
for eight or ten years and can ree
resu!ts for croup.” Roughs Game satisfac- colds.
for and
Sold everywhere. Advt.
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CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children,
Hi 3 Kind You Have Always BcugM
'.r’-otti 'ho
T-b.’U- -l- OI
Aimoiniceiiiems
We will chaige the following prices
fir announcements 1 hisyear ThesairuS
f. e will be required of all, t o matter
v hat date they announce, and will he
s rietly in advance— ?10.00
Congress............. Court........ 10.CO
Judge Solid Superi> General............. r 10.C0
or
State Senator............... ? 50
Representative ......7.50
County Offices, except Survey¬
or and Coroner.........— 5.00
f 1 rveyar 3.00
ftrener. 2.00
All political mat-- a-5c per line, will unless
elect ' type i., fur. i dled, which ho
(ha’ i iiy the in; 11
FOR ORDINARY
’ o the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce Gilmer myself a candidate
f- r If Ordinary elected, of pledge county. people of
I to the
t is county the very best that is in me
t< fulfill the .duties of*this office.
-Very trul?f
Lawrei.ce M. Davis
.......Fik:
1 Tlie I) ■ th Angel visited dtn*
friend’s lion e on March 22 ml, and
carried away mir 1 ving Irieiid.Mr,
Dillard Martin. “Uncle Dillard,’’
as lie wat always called, was a kind
and faithful friend always He i 9
survived hy his wife, three ho\fl
and several sisters. He was laid to
rest in the Cartecay cemetery March
i 23rd. Mr. Marlin was SI years of
age, and had yellow jaundice fi>f
‘ some t iine, hot nothing did him
any good, Hi 3 lami y has onr
; deepest sympathy
Misa Mamie Snr.ith visited Mis»
Florence Holt Friday morn mg
Guess what fa-mer armnnl Biki?
ia at work at 5 o’clock, n, 111 .
Mr. Jasper Holt gardening
last week
Ml . A p Cantrell visited Elli
. ,, . .
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Guess what- “gal” out riding
Sunday got a splinter in her finger.
M.R.C
OOO
Mr. Fred Holt visited Pike Sat
til'd ay
Mr, Garrett su\8 the war is a' nut
over
Mr. Parka wag mistaken in the
oni-'ii patch this year. Mr. Hol't
planted his onions last Friday
Guess who’g going to chnrn Sun¬
day week
We are sorry to hear of Mr. Dil¬
lard Martins death
; liss Florence Holt was the gnesfc
of Mira Della Garrett Saturday
Mrs. Ada Ilolt and little son*
Raymond, visited Mrs. Kate Gibbs
Sunday. 'j firee Friends.
Ch.idron C *y
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA