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TIMES—COU R1EB I
OmClAL ORGAN OF GILMER COUNTY. j
F. OWEN R. M. EDGE
Editors and Publishers
•titered at the polt office at Ellijay,
Ga., as second-class mail matter
Published Every Friday
’Phone No. 33
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year................... ifl-GO
fix Months. . . ........... .j . 60
Xhret Months ....... ...... 25
Advertising Rates Very Low a i id
Made Known on Application
FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, 1916
Suffrage wasn’t granted to the
women of Iowa in a special elec*
tion held there this week
Roosevelt refuses to support
Hughes should he be nominated.
This may cause another split up.
While in good health you should
attend religious services when
you can for the time may come
when you will not be able to go
The British ship Hampshire
carrying Earl Kitchener,minister
ofjwar, and his staff, was sunk by
a mine or torpedo Monday night,
west of the Orkneys
A largo tornado swept part of
the Western states Monday and
the lives reported lost reach over
100 , many injured and a large !
•mount of propei ty destroyed
Watch out. girls, five months |
•f the year have gone and you !
are still going around alone Re- j
member these opportunities only !
«ome every four years :
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We notice several of our citi i
sens *re making a great deal of
im provement in the way of re
pairing their dwellings, which
adds much to the looks of our town
Another possible candidate for
governor is David L. Venerable, j
of Jefferson, ar.d one the main 1
planks in his platform is to dis- j
miss the Georgia Legislature for j
• period of 1 ( > years, he also
lieves is during way with a num- j
ber of our laws instead of making ■
^evv ones
M
Remember, prospective Gilmer !
candidates, that the next term of
office w ill be four years, and the
more that runs, the merrier. Just
a word of encouragement, that’s
all
It was reDorted here that the
old Baptist church at Bail Ground
was blown down'Tuesday d iring
the storm, also the steeple of the
Methodist church and several ne¬
gro houses blown down '
' We have received several com¬
plaints from different ones over
the county missing their papers
and ask that the postmasters be j
little more careful in regard to j j
such I
What Is supposed to be the
greatest naval battle of the world
so far as tonnage engaged and
destroyed is concerned, was
fought off the coast of Denmark
last week in which England lost
14 ships and Germany lost nearly
as many
The Jackson faction, of which
Senator Roscoe Pickett from this
district is one of the leaders, won
over the Johnson faction in the
Republican convention that is
now in session at Chicago. No
one nominated so far, but it Loks
like it will be Roosevelt or Hughes
Governor Harris delivered' a
speech in the interest of .his can¬
didacy for re-election as governor,
last Friday morning at the chau
tauquajhere. TheGovernor was in
Produced by Dr. E W. Watkins,
^' s B- ace > aii ^ was a P _
Pl auf i ec * several times during his I
s P eec ^- He carried Gilmer coun
in 1914 and has many staunch
supporters in the county
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A solid ton of paper i§ in the
btates district attorney’s j
offic e in the federal
waiting to be served on the litr- 1
in the case of the United
government vs some 600
involving the posses
of lands in Fannin, Lumpkin j
Union counties. This land is
known as the Pfistcr and Vogel
Company’s ’and and is part
the governments Appalachian
The papers will be serv
ed as speedily as possible
LIFE IISIUIB El.
OF BALTIMORE
V .A
AN INSTANTANEOUS
ESTATE
The whole civilized world Song
ago acknowledged the worth of
life insurance. It is the onh^-cre¬
ator of an instantaneous estate
for the average man,—the almost
universal man.— who, without
help, although he and' his
loved ones may have lived in
comfort, must leave them, as
their only legacies, the yoka of
poverty and a burden of debt,
It is to him, the average man,
that a Twenty Payment Life
policy, with its low cost, appeals,
it. is with him that it is so
general a favorite.
H TABOg Ueneral Agent
Gainesville, tia
E. T. Hudson local agent
Pisgah
The funners arPiind Pisgah are
prMj.rowing nie.-lv with their crops
since the rain
Quite a large crowd attended the
singjng at I'isgah Sunday afternoon
Reed W oody was nt -his old
hitching post Sunday night
Miss .(.-sic Ellis visited Mi.-s Oi
Ellis Saturday night
Mr. and .Mrs. Oicero Holden vis¬
ited Mr. ano Mrs. Jue Ellis Sunday
Miss Addin Ellis was the gu-st
of Miss Nettie Wi ndy Sundry
Miss Lou Mullinax, Protec¬
tion, was visiting her cousin, Miss
Carrie Mathis, Saturday fright, and
Sanday
Messrs Bo' Woody and Hemy
Cochrah atte ded meeting at Mt.
Pleasant Sunday
Our friend, Mr. Bob Wilson, has
returned t>> Gopp-rhill
A‘f«w of the Pisgah bi.ys visited
* l .' e n4s * ro ect ' on runday
night 1
Mr, Dewey Ellis was visiting Mr.
Saur Stanley Sunday night and ret
ported a i ice time
1-- rf- ) A i n a is
2f
Will my Child Take llr. King’s Sew
Discovery ?
This best answer is Dr. King’s New
Discovery itself, Its a pleasant sweet
syrup, easy to take. It contains the
medicines which years of experience
have proven best for Coughs and Colds.
Those who have used Dr. King’s New
Discovery longest are its best friends.
Besides every bottle is guaranteed. If
you don’t get satisfaction you.get your
money back. Buy a bottle, use as di¬
rected. Keep what is left foa Cough
and Cold insurance
Snider
The farmers are very busy killing
weeds and bird-worms
We are sorry to hear of tljye death
of Viola Mulkey, the^daughter of
Luther Mulkey. The bereaved
family have nur sympathy
The bald-head club is progressing
nicely in • ur lit'le town
Mi s Era Walker has returned
home from the B-rry school. She
has n ativ ’ fri uids here who are
always gl id to see her
Wonder what boy lost iiis Holt
Sunday
Wayne West das lipping his hat
Sunday
Several of the young folks at¬
tend i d preaching at Burnt Mt.
iast
Less Southern was motoring
Joe Davis’ Sunday
gin’er hash—rnv “logons’’
burring me up
Lizzard Soup.
DOES SLOAN’S LINIMENT HELP
RHEUMATISM?
Ask the man who uses it, he
knows. ‘‘To think I suffered all
these years when one 25 cent bot¬
tle of Sloan’s Liniment cured
me,” writes one grateful user. If
you have Rheumatism or suffer
from Neuralgia, Backache, Sore¬
ness and Stiffness, don’t put off
getting a bottle of Sloan’s. It
will give you such welcome re¬
lief. It Warms and soothes the
sore, stiff painful places and you
feel so much better. Buy it at
any drug store, only 25 cents
ESTER SPILLS
BRAND
LADIES r for
! DIAMOND AA your l>rnprg!pt BRAND PILLS PILLS CKT-CHES-TER in in S
Red Red and and/
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Bluef
Ribbon. TaK2 no OTHER. Buy of your
DIAMOND hmgglit DIAMOND and esk AXD for CUI-CHIdS-TEB for twenty-five ft
Jill PIL14,
years regarded cs Best,Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
time EVERYWHERE
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Announcements
We will charge the following prices
for announcements this year. The same
fee will be required of all, - no will matter be
what date they announce, and
strictly in advance—
Congress...............$10.00 Superior Court........ 10.00
Judge General. I........... 10.00
Solicitor .
State Senator............... 7.50 ;
Representative .......... 7.50 |
County Offices, except Survey¬ 5.00
or and Coroner.............
Surveyor '.........3.00
Coroner......... 2.00
All political matter 5c. per line, unless
electrotype is furfiished, which will be
charged by the inch
TOR ORDINARY
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Ordinary of Gilmer county
If elected, the I pledge to the that people is in of
our county very best me
to fulfill the duties of this office.
j Yours very truly,
Jay Goble.
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Ordinary of Gilmer county.
this If county elected, the I pledge best to the that people is of
very in me
to fulfill the duties of this office.
Very truly,
Lawrence M. Davis
l-OR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN¬
TENDENT
To the voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Superintendent of Public
Schools at the nexr general election.
Thanking my friends for their former
support and asking for their votes and
influence* I am Very truly.
J. F. Chastain.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Sheriff of
Gilmer county. I stand on my record
and promise if again honored with the
office to continue to perform the duties
of the office faithfully. I thank my
friends for past favors and solicit the
support of all the voters
i Yours truly,
R. L. Milton.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the voters of Gilmer county:
Having received many solicitations
and consulted many friends from differ¬
ent parts of the county, I hereby an¬
nounce myself Gilmer a candidate Thanking for Tax Re¬
ceiver of county. you
all for past favors and asking for your
support at the general election, am,
Very truly, L. B. Chastain
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FOR SURVEYOR
I the hereby VoifUCm of myself county: candidate
announce §
for Surveyor of Gilmer county
1 If elected, I pledge to the people of
tiis county the very best that i; in me
to fulfill the duties of this office.
Very truly;
F. C. Cantrell
INDIAN A M AN’S EXPERIENCE
Frank Mosley, Moore’s Hill,
Inch, writes: “I was troubled
with almost constant pains in my
sides and back. Great relief was
apparent after the first dose of
Foley Kidney Pills and in 48
hours all pain left me.” Foley
Kidney Pills make kidneys active
and healthful ond stop sleep-dis¬
turbing bladder ailments. Sold
everywhere
EXECUTOR’S SALE
f In order to carry out the provisions of
the will of Jason H. Lowman, deceosed,
will be sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in July, 1916 , at the Court
House door in Gilmer county, between
the legal legal hours hours of of sale, sale, as as thi the property
of said Jason H. Lowman, one half the
mineral interest in the following de¬
scribed property: Lots of land Nos.
192, 204 and 276 all in the sixth district
and second section of said county
Floyd J. Lowman.
Jasper M. Reece.
Executors of the estate of Jason H.
Lowman
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com¬
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, helps yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: “1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
mm 3 EXXXX * >$- 'to
Carteeay Items
Thd'littie daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Mulkey, who died of
Tuberculosis Saturday, was buried
at. El enez-r Sunday
Airs. Buiiyui Divisand children
of Ellijay, are visiting friends and
relatives at this place
Mr. Ernest Hudson, of Ellijay,
visited relatives here Sunday
Miss Elsie Holt has returned
fiom Athens where she has been
attending the State Normal School.
Miss Lola Swann has gone -to
Milledgeville to attend the com¬
mencement exercise-s of the Geor¬
gia Normal and Industrial Colleee.
Misses Mary and Rebecca Pettit
have returned from South Georgia,
where they have been teaching
school
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ray are at¬
tending the commencement exert
cises of the North-Georgia Agricul¬
tural College aj. • Dahlonega this
week
Messrs .Jasper and Harley Wright
of Yukon, were calling on friends
hev Q .Sunday
Mr. Gus Gartroll, of Talona,
made a business trip to Talona this
weak f
Miss Katherine Devore, of At¬
lanta, spell t Sunday with friends
here
Misses Witmifiod Hudson and
Ida Simmons were among those
enjoying the Chautauqua at Ellijay
last week
Quite a number of the folks from
1 ukon, Dyke.and Carteeay spent
a pleasant afternoon at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Holden Sunday
p. rn.
Messrs Jim and Less Osborn, of
Dyke, attended the weekly singing
Sunday night
Mr. Lewis Simmons attended the
chautauqaa at Ell jay lust week
Miss Eunice Tabor spent the day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. jj
trade mark rkgistkubd
PH0SLIME
FOR
PEANUTS
“I have also used it on Peanuts and Corn with splend¬
id results.
• I have been using the Phoslims unpuiverized but
know that I could have gotten much better results had it
been pulverized to 100 mesh for the reason that it would
be in much better form to be taken up more readily.”
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Prices F. O. B, Phoslime, Fla., In Bags
CARLOAD LESS THAN CARLOAD
$9.00 Per Ton j_ $10.00 Per Ton
WHITE FOR BOOKLET
fll S9FI FlUflUl & UK Cl
BOX 462 OCALA, FLORIDA
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Hudson Sunday
Dr. Chastain is slowly recovering
from a s-rious illness
Let»us hear from some new cor¬
respond! nt8. FJiver
Many Women Need Help
Women are as much inclined to
kidney trouble as are men, but too
often make the mistake of think¬
ing that a certain amount of pain
ard torture is their Int and cannot
be avoided. Folev Kidney Pills
give quick relief from backache,
pains in sides and muscles, stiff,
sore, aching joints, and bladder
ailmetirs. Sold sverywhere.
WANTED-TEACHERS.
SCHOOL TEACHERS-I have the
questions and answers of the last eleven
State School examinations in print. We
mail them all for one dollar. Descriptive
circular free B. S. HOLDEN,
Box 7, Ellijay, Ga.
Notice!
GEORGIA GILMER COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that a
bill will be introduced at the
next session of the Legislature
to change the Charter of East
Ellijay as to the time of holding
elections and other purposes
A. W. WEST Mayor
FOR SALE—Plants all va¬
rieties. Tomato and Potato, $1.00
per 1000.
J. Q. Dorris Co. Plant Farm.
Valdosta, Ga.
Lost
A pocket-book contaning one
+20-00 gold certificate, a $10.00
and a $1.00 bill somewhere from
Mr. Joe Ray’s at Ellijay, up the
Carteeay river. I was on my
way home from a hospital in At¬
lanta, and any one finding same
will bring or send it to me I will
satisfy tnem for their trouble.
pocket-book had H. G, Stan¬
name in it, also an envelope
an account in it.
Sam Stanley