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M. C. KING. PRES. J. E. BARCLAY, MGR
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Ellijay, Ga
Jnst opening a complete stock of lumber arjd building mate-
rial of every description, to supply the trade of Gilmer county
Our line includes Flooring, Ceiling, Siding Shingles, Laths,
Doors, Windows, Builders Hardware, Brick, Lime, Cement,
Plaster, Ready Roofing, Etc.
OUR SPECIALTY IS COMPLETE HOUSE PATTERNS
FOR CASH OR ON TERMS.
CALL AND SEE US. OFFICE AND YARD SOUTH OF
L. & N. DEPOT.
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LOUIVILLE & NASH
VILLE RAILROAD
Arriving and Departing
Time at Ellijay. Ga.
Effective Sunday, April 2nd, 11)16.
a Daily b Daily except Sunday c Sun¬
day only
Leave Arrive.
Knoxville and North, it -15 a m i,14 j
Bine Ridge and Murphy 7:21 p m6:47 am
Marietta & Atlanta, i .14 p m ii:15 a m
Marietta & Atlanta 6:47 a m 7:21 p m
Copperhill c 7:21 pm c 6:47 am
Messrs Marion Cook and Reed
Clayton, of Talona, were here
Tuesday
Mr. Manley Cox attended
commencement exercises at Dah-
1 onega
Mr. S, C. Sanford and son C.
H„ of Tailscreek. were in Ellijay
this week
Mr, L P. Bearden was in
see us Monday suid says crops
are fine around Oak Hill
Mr. L. A. Kidd, of six miles
South of Ellijay, was shaking
hands with friends here Batur
dry
Mr. John P. Rush, who is
nected with the Atlanta Geor¬
gian, was in Edijay Thursday
V Dr. E. W. WatKins, Sr., went
to Atlanta to attend the opening
of the Legislature
FOR SALE— One fine Jersey
cow. Fresh E. W. Watkins, Jr.
Rev, G. B Hurlbutt is spend¬
ing several days in Canton as the
guest of Dr. W. L. Cutts. pastor
of the First Baptist church there,
to help Dr. W. C. Reeves, a Sem¬
inary friend, in the revival at
that place
Mr. W. P. Wells was in Ellijay
Wednesday. Mr. Wells left in our
office some mineral he found on
his place near Conasauga, this
county
It is very urgent that all the
farmers attend the Mass Meeting
to be held at the Court House
here next Saturday. This is to
one of the most important meet¬
ings ever held in Ellijay for the
farming people, and you should
not fail to attend
The tent meeting conducted
by State evangelist Head, of At¬
lanta, and which proved to be
one of the biggest revivals ever
held here, closed last Sunday
with about 30 convertions and
much good done in general
Maryland Life Insurance Company
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)-jie;hest Cash and Paid-up Values. Lowest Rates
ONLY OLD COMPANY IN AMERICA THAT HAS NEVER
CONTESTED A DEATH CLAIM
HERBERT TABOR; General Agent >
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E. T. HUDSON, Local Agent
algal.
Messrs J.'J, Chester, of White
stone, and C. L. Chester, of Ella
Gap, were in Ellijay Friday
Messrs W. F. Sluder, A. D.
Meece and J. M. Rogers, three of
Mountaintowns’ planters,were in
town Friday
Mr. G- Z. Roberts and family,
of Dalton, are spending a few
days with their parents, in and
near Ellijay
Little Gene Waters celebrated
his 7th birthdav Tuesday with a
party. A large number of the
children were present and ail had
a good time
Col. and Mrs. A. H, Burtz left
Tuesday for an extended trip $0
Marietta, Atlanta, Clarksville,
Jefferson and other points
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Dooly,
have returned from Copperhill,
where they attended the funeral
of their little grandson, Dennis
McCoy, who.died l$&t Friday and
was buried Saturday at Pleas¬
ant HilJ, near Copperhill
In the announcement column
this week you will find the an¬
nouncement of Hon. Herbert
Clay , of Marietta, for Solicitor
General of the Blue Ridge cir¬
cuit,,with Col. Charles L. Harris,
of Forsvth, county as assistant.
Mr. Clay handled the matters
pertaining to this office in a fair
and business like wav and has
made a good prosecuting attor¬
ney. Read what he has to say.
Cp 1 - Park Ray informs us he
will be in the race for Ordinary
on the good roads’ platform, His
announcement will appear later,
The meeting day at Mfc
has been changed from the 1 st,
to the 2nd, Sunday and Gates
Chapel ehanged from 2nd, to 1 st
Sunday
Mr. J F. Cook, of Roosevelt,
was in Ellijay on business Wed
nesday, He reports a right heavy
wind storm i a His community
Tuesday.
Judge Patterson held a motion
court here Wednesday- Megsrg
Guthrie, of Morgantou, and Runu
ble and Patton, of Marietta, were
here and stood the examination
to be admitted to the bar
The Alkahest Lyceum will
give an entertainment Monday
and Thursday nights of next
week at the auditorium. These
are promised to be the best yet
Miss Ina Elliott, of this place,
and Mr- Neal Stephens of near
town, were married Wednesday.
Big Mass
Meeting
The Farmers’ Union issues a
call for all farmers and citizens
who are interested in the Copper
Fumes’ Damage Claims to come
to a big mass meeting at Ellijay,
July 1st This ____ _______ meeting
o’clock will be at the court house at lo j
J. T. Deweese, Pres. ;
T. W Craigo, Sec.
We have ___ added the following !
names to onr subscription list—i
John W. Sutton, Ooltewah.Tenn.; 1
C. L. Chester, Ella Gap; Miss
Pearl Davis, Atlanta; W.A.Pence,
Cleve Goble. Rt. 3; J. C. Sanford
Tails Creek
Notice
I am agent for the Singer sew¬
ing machine for the counties of
Pickens and Gilmer. If you want
a new machine or supplies, call
on or write me
W M. PRESLEY,
Box 25 Jasper, Ga.
Wanted!
A hustling man in each Murray,
Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens and
Cherokee counties. Cood pay for
good hustler- See me at Mrs. Alice
Teem or write
B. F. BOONE, Ellijay, Ga.
For Sale or Exchange
For good horse, r Metz, 2 -pas¬
senger automobile in good run¬
ning order and new tires. Address
R. E. Chambers, Ramhurst, Ga.
LOST— Hankerchief with E
in the corner, containing one five
.a uar m l .anu and a a quarter. quarter, Finder rinau i
please return to Estelle Harper ,
find I will pay you for trouble, j
Estelle Harper
Ellijay, Ga, j
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Will my Child Take Dr. King’s New
Discovery t
Tljjjs Discovery best answer fs fir. King’s New
syrup, easy itself. to take. Its a It pleasant contains sweet the j
medicines which years of experience !
have proven best for Cmjghs Golds.
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 fq,f CsgMA
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Remember w e represent the
Western Klectrjg exclusively jn
Gilmer and keep a t all times
telephones, wire, insulators, bells
and all telephone accessories, and
do any kind 0 ( re p a j, ; war k.
Call and see us.
Ellijay TelephoneCo.
Notice ■
Within the next few weeks
there will be a call meeting of
the executive committee of the
9th, Congressional District, for
the purpose of nominating a Re¬
publican candidate for Congress
for thi3 district
T. A. Chastain, Chairman.
W. K. Reece, Secretary.
Box Suppe: j
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There m. will be box
a sapper at.
New Salem chitiel.-house on Satur¬
day night., .July 1 st, proceeds to be
ed for singing 1
u e a school, All are I
coruial . ,. !y invited . . . , to coino and ... Lei I 1
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make the box supper a success
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY
Don’t Miss This. Cut.out this
slip, ley enclose with five cents to Fo¬
& Co., Chicago, 111., writing
your nnine and address clearly,
You will receive in return a trial
package containing Foley’s flouey
and Tar Compound, for coughs,
cold: and croup. Foley Kidney Pills
and Foley Cathartic tablets. Spec¬
ially comforting to stout persons.
Sold everywhere.
Flag Raising July 4th
1 here will be a flag raising ex¬
held at the Ellijay Institute
Tuesday, July the 4 th, at
a m., and all the small child¬
are requested td be present , 1
they will each receive a
flag in honor or the occasion ■
At no time could a more ap
' ate exerc *se be rendered, than
of raising “Old Glory,” now
our county is expected to
into warfare with Mexico
any moment, and every one
Gilmer ’ s citizens should take
. and
encourage by their
this move, showing re
not only to those who have
and died, but also to the
who are now ready and will¬
to give their lives for your
our country’s honor.
The following program will be
Prayer.
Song—“America.”
History of Flag.
Address.
Raising of Flag.
Son£—“StarSpangled Banner. - ’
Making the Most of June
To enjoy tho beautiful month of
June to the utmost, one must, be
in good health. Kidneys failing
to work properly cause aches and
pains, rheumatism, lumbago,sore¬
ness, stiffness. Foley Kidney
Pills make kidneys active and
healthy and banish suffering and
misery. Why Hot, feei fine and
fit? Be well! Be strong! Sold
everywhere.
The Gilmer County
Institute or Summer School will
convene and will at Ellijay on July 3r d
continue two weeks clos¬
ing July 141 h. This Institute is
a combined Summer School for
the teachers of Pickens, Gilmer
and FamAn together with a pfflr par
tia | co-operation of several
conflicted neighboring coumjcc. will be
d Mr. by Miss C. S. Parrish
an M. L, Duggan, two of
State Supervisors
In order that the law may be
complied with and that each
QHhe r ^ fepejye the benefit
twq weeks term,the Coun
ty Board of Education oas^d
the following ’
resolution- J ' '
Board ............ of Education, by . the Cou*** - -, y
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a ii
hold,'„ g .
n Gilmer county and who expect
erecognized as teachers in
- oun ty b# required to attend
of this Institute un
prevented by sickness.”
At the close of this Institute
having Certificates attended will be
I of Attend¬
he Board authorized the
Superintendent to pay
at $oe, per day, for all
in the county holding
license, vvhoattend this
Teachers who wish my aid in
communicate boarding places ,will
with me.
ape expecting to have over
teachers in attendance and I
homes hoping to provide comforta¬
in good faffii’lies for all.
with preference as to
place will please notify
and save confusion, as it is
to make permanent ar¬
for teachers from oth
counties- The public general¬
and school officials especially
invited to attend our Insti¬
The Board set the summer term
the public school to begin July
th and to close not later than
8 th.
J. S. HUDSON,
of Schools)
Thcrd?is fcountry more Catarrh in this sei
the than all other wffi
ut together, and for yearn sup
to be Incurably, ’Doctors pre
local r<-l$yl4es; and by constant¬
failing tu cure with local treatment,
it incurable. Catarrh is a
disease, greatly influenced by con¬
conditions and therefore re¬
constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Cure, manufactured by F. J.
& Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a consti¬
remedy, is taken internally
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
of the System. One Hundred
reward is offered for any case
Hall’s Catarrh Cure fails to cwfC.'
for circulars and testimonials*
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tctedo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, "Sc.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
d-tildrvln C *y
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTOR! A
Bill REDUCTION
In Prices On '
MILLXNEBT
Our Entire Line of Hats Will
be Closed, out at Greatly Re¬
duced Prices
Come Early and Get ~
If „ You FIRST Intend CHOICE
—Now Is Buying a Hat This Summer
Your Opportunity
Ellijay Millinery Co,
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by this wonderful organization. Averace
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