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TIMES—COURIER
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GILMER COUNTY.
F. OWEN R. M. EDGE
Editors and Publishers
Sintered at me post office at Ellijay,
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Published Every Friday
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One Year...................11.00
Six Months............ 50
Three Months............. 25
Advertising Rates Very Low and
Made Known on Application
FRIDAY, JULY 7th, 1916
Tbe Smoke Committee
Goes Notify To-night
mitteof The Smofce fifteen Instigating men from Com- th*
House and Senate of Georgia,w 1
reach Blue Ridge at 8 o’clock
Friday, (to night) to investigate
the smoke situation. They will
stay all night in Blue Ridge and
leave early Saturday morning, in
aitomobiles for Copperhill- It
pped hen rgcived that this in tiggej news coQtd
|c?ovvaof the "citizens in'
__out to meet train and go
to Blue Ridge, but only having
just received tbe above neWsit is
impossible to get word to them,
but let all that can be on hand
and go with them as they won't
stop OlTildreti in Gilmer f $
FOR FLETCHER’S Cry
CASTORIA .
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v ' ith fifty branches- twenty-five assem¬
all bling plants and nearly 8,000 agencies in
parts of the United States, Ford owners
reap the benefits of the service rendered
by this wonderful organization. Average
cost for operation and maintenance is two
cents a mile with real service whenever
needed. Touring Car $440; Runabout$390
Coupelet Town Car &640; Sedan $740
f-o.b. Detroit. On sale at
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Ellijay Georgia
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Kmcer-Freeman
A pretty wedding was that of
Miss Jennie Kincer and Mr. Lar¬
kin Freeman, which took place
the first Saturday evening in June
at the home of Rev and Mrs.
Ribert H. Lamkiu, on North
Boulevard, the Rev, Lamkin offi¬
ciating. Mis, Kincer is.the daugh¬
ter cf Mr. J, H. Kincer, of Tenn,
and Mr Freeman is the son of
Mr. C. R. Freeman, who moved
from Ellijay, some few years since
to Chattahoochee. Mr. John H.
Freeman, his cousin was best man
and Miss Orah Freeman was maid
of honor. To the strains of a
melodious wedding march, played
by Miss Pearl Morgan, the biide
entered the room with her maid of
honor and was met at the impro¬
vised alter by the groom and best
man. -«*"•
Only relatives aud a few friends
witnessed the ceremony. We wish
them a long and happy life.
About 400 farmers attended
the mass meeting here last Sat¬
urday which was very enthusias¬
tic. Read their resoluti' ns
B. Hurlbutt, Th. M. Pastor
Services next Sunday as follows:
Sunday School’ 10:00 A.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.
Children’s service 3:30 p m
Evening Worship 7:45 P. M.
Everybody cordially irivited
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Announcements
We will charge the followini
announcements will be required thisyear, of all,
no no matter
date they announce, and will be I
in advance—
Congress.............. $10.00 10.00
Judge Superior Court........
Solicitor General............. 10.00
State Senator. .............. 7-50
Representative.............. Offices, 7.60
County except Survey¬
or and Coroner.........— 5.00
Coroner...................... Surveyor..............._... 3.00 2.00
All political is matter furnished, 5c. jier which line, will unless
be
by the inch
For Judge ,
the voters of the Blue Ridge circuit:.
I hereby of this announce circuit, as a candidate for
Democratic primary be subject held to Sap- the
to on
tember 12th, 1916 ,
If elected, I shall endeavor to dis¬
charge the duties of the office in the
manner presc, ibed by law
I am going to try and see as many_of
the voters as possible before the pri¬
mary. employed The will legal matters in which I am
deal of time; necessarily for this take a groat
my reason it will
be impossible the forme to make a thorough
canvass of circuit. I shall, however,
see as many of the voters as I can
In a large degree 1 will necessarily
have to depend upon my friends to look
after my candidacy whether I get to see
them or not
I have many friends and supporters
on each side of the fight for Solicitor
General; myself with therefore, either of I the have candidates,nor not aligned
will I do so. Any statement to the con¬
trary is a mis-statemeut of fact
I will sincerely appreciate your vote
and support. Respectfully,
N. A. Morris,
To the voters of the Blue Ridge Judicial
Circuit:
tion J announce my of candidacy for re-elec¬
the action as Judge this Democratic circuit, subject to
of the primary to
be held September 12,1916, and promise
if elected, as I have done during the
present term, to use every effort to
keep politics and factionalism out of our
courts, and give to every litigant a fair
trial. I will continue to arrange the
business of the courts in advance and
have same published so as to give par¬
ties and witnesses notice, and have the
business transacted with the least pos'
sibie expense and inconvenience to the
parties litigant, and to the public treas¬
ury
I thank and the people solicit, for their past will sup¬
predate, port, tlfesame earnestly in this and ap
Respectfully, campaign.
etc., .
• H. L. Patterson.
Fur Solicitor-General
To the voters of the Blue Ridge Circuit
I will never forget my many frieuds
who voted for me in my first race - for
Solicitor General. I have endeavored to
used idge Circuit office in that race. I have not
the as a money-making ma¬
chine, but have done my best to temper
justice in with mercy, and at the same
time, my humble way, help enforce
the law of our land.
When an officer has done his duty it
is always customary to re-elect him to
a second term, and I hereby annonnee
my candidacy for re-election to the of¬
fice of Solicitor General of the Blue
Ridge Democratic Circuit, Primary, subject to the White
to be held Septem¬
ber 12th, 19161
Mr. Charles L. Harris, of Forsyth
county, will be my Assistant if elected
We expect to run an open, fair race and
will appreciate the support and influence
of the voters of the Blue Ridge Circuit.
Respectfully, Herbert Clay.
To the voters of the Blue Ridge circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Solicitor-General of the Blue
Ridge primary circuit, subject to the Democrat¬
ic to be held on the I2th day of
September, 1916
Section 4922 of the Civil Code of Geor¬
gia prescribes the following oath for
the Solid tor s-General of this state:
“I do swear that I will faithfully
and impartially, and without fear,
favor or affection, discharge my du¬
ties as Solicitor-General, lawful and will
take only my fees of office.
So help me God. ”
If elected, I will discharge the duties
of the office as set forth in this oath
In the event of my election, Mr. Gor
don B. Gann, of Cobb county, will be
assistant renit solicitor-general for the entire
ci
Your vote and influence will be great¬
ly appreciated. Respectfully,
William Butt.
Blue Ridge, Ga., June 20, 1916.
FOR ORDINARY
Talona, Ga., July 1st, 1916
To the voters of Gilmer county:
Gentlmen: After making the race for
Ordinary of Gilmer county in 1912, with
a thorough the understanding for that I would
make race in 1916 Ordinary of
Gilmer county, and after being defeat¬
ed at the polls, morning I made after my the announce¬
ment next election
that I would be a standing candidate for
Ordinary in 1916. Now, Gentlemen, I
renew my candidacy for Ordinary of
this county. If a man promises you
nothing you need not expect anything,
so if you get I nothing wou won’t he dis¬
Peace, appointed Prosperity stand and for Americanism,
Our is making preparedness.
country great st rides and
moving forward, why not Gilmer county
fall in line and go with the procession?
I am in favor of better public roads
in Gilmer county and pledge myself if
elected to do ail in my power and co¬
operate with the people and help them
make bet ter roads in our county which
are so badlv needed. I am opposed to
outrages perpetrated on the people of
Gilmer county by the Tennessee Cop
i per companies and am strongly in favor
of making them pay damage done the
people all the of old our sodiers county. • soldiers’ I am in :avor of
and widows
being pensioned they as there are but few of
them now aijd are getting old and
a pension would help them in thejr de-
ining years. 1 am in favor of an open
free range for the stock ot Gilmer coun
f free for every body both white and
k, rich and poor, God Almighty
,ade the biggest pasture in the world
_ free for _______ iT all the to~execute people. I the pledge my- and
elected ‘c la\ laws
treat even man fair, I stand for equal
rights to ail aud special privileges to
none. Now gentlemen upon these prin¬
cipals I go before the people and the appeal No¬
to them for their support at
vember election. hoping Thanking the continua¬ people
for past favors, for a
tion of the same, I "am as ever,
Yours for success.
B. L, Hensley
To the Voters of Gilmer co unty'
for I Ordinary hereby announce.waysgTf Gilmer acandidate
of county
If elected, I pledge to the people of
our county the very best tha< is in me
to fulfill the duties of this office.
Yours very truly,
Jay Goble.
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
for I Ordinary hereby announce of Gilmer myself a candidate
If elected, I pledge county. the people of
to
this county the very best that is in me
to fulfill the duties of this office.
Very truly,
Lawrence M. Davis
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
tt TENDENT
To the voters of Gilmer county :
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Schools County the Superintendent of election. Public
at next general their
Thanking my asking friends for their former and
support and for votes
influence, I am ' Very F. truly, Chastain.
J.
FOR CLERK
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I announce myself as a candidate for
re-electiun to the office Clerk Superior
Court. Thanking the people for past in
favors and soliciting your support
the coming election, I am ,
Very ti uly yours,
J. L. Weaver.
FOR SHERIFF
To the -Voters of Gilmer county :
I hereby announce myself a Sheriff candidate
for re-election to the office of of
Uilmer county. I stand on my record
and promise if again honored the with the
office to continue to perform duties
of the office faithfully, i thank my
friends for past favors and solicit the
support of all the voters
Yours truly,
R. L. Milton.
FOR TREASURER
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby re-election announce the myself office a candidate
for to of Treasurer
of Gilmer their county. favors • Thanking and soliciting the voters
for past the
support of all, I am, Very truiy,
W. S. Henson.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate Col¬
for re-electnw|( to the office <ot T«*
lector of Gilmer county. If elected 1
promise to fulfill the duties of this office
to the best of my ability. Thanking you
for past favors and asking the support
of all, I am, Yours truly,
J. G. Ellis.
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 am
nounce myself a candidate for T-ax Re¬
ceiver for of Gilmer county. Thankingyou
all past favors and asking for your
support at the general election, am,
Very truly,
L. B. Chastain
FOR SURVEYOR
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Surveyor of Gilmer county
If elected, 1 pledge to the people of
this county the very best that inn me
to fulfill the duties of this office.
Very truly,
F. C. Cantrell
FOR CORONER
To the Voters of Gilmer county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Coroner of Gilmer
county. Assuring favors you that I appreciate
your past and soliciting me sup¬
port of all the voters in the November
election, lam, Yours very truly,
A. R. Cantrell.
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Legal Advertisements.
CITATION
Georgia—Gilmer county
Mrs Elizabeth GoLIe having applied
as Executor for probate in solemn form
of the last will and testament of John
C. Goble, late of said county, deceased,
the heirs at law of said John C. Goble,
are hereby required to appear at the
Court of Ordinary for said county on
the first. Monday in August, 1916, next,
when said application for probate will
be heard
Witness my hand and official sig¬
nature, this 3rd day of July, 1916.
W. A. COX, Ordinary
State of Georgia—GHmer County
The Grand Jury at the May term, i
1916, recommended ‘and set the tax rate ,
for said county for the year 1916, as
follows, to-wit:
To pay expenses of the jourt includ¬
ing court bailiffs,riding bailiffs,etc 20c.
To officers pay sheriffs, jailors, and other j
.03c
To pay any lawful charge against
county, and for fuel, iikg stationery,
litigation and the , ,05c
To pay expenses in supporting the
poor of the county, burials, etc.,
and as otherwise provided in the
Code or Georgia 10c
To build and repair public buildings
of the county .04c
To build and repair the public bridges
of the county or other public im¬
provements ,05c
Total .45c
Making a total of 45 cents on each
$100.00 of taxable property of the couu
ty for the year 1916
Gilmer Court of Ordinary, July term, 1916
The foregoing tax rate being recom¬
mended and levied by the Grand Jury
at the May term, 1916, of the Superior
Court of said county, for the year 1916,
it is hereby approved and ordered by
the Court now sitting for county pur¬
poses that the same be and it is hereby
made the judgment of this Court and
to be the tax rate for said
for the year 1916. Let this rec¬
together with this order
entered upon the .Minutes of this
Done in open court, this July
1916
W. A. COX, Ordinary
State of Georgia -Gilmer County.
To all whom it may concern:
Take notice, that P. G. Hyatt, et. al.
have applied for an order seeking the
establishment of a new road which
been layed out and marked according to
law by commissioners duly appointed
and a report thereof made on oath by
them. Said road commencing on what
is known as the Ellijay and Tails Creek
public road in the 1274 district G. M.
commencing on top of the hill west of
the residence of T. A Dotson, thence
running a southwesterly direction
through the land of \V. C. Woodward
coming b«ck and intersecting with the
Ellijay and Tails Creek public road
about 50 yards west of the spring of the
said W. C. Woodward, thence a wester
ly direction with the old road across the
creek, thence leaving the Ellijay an d
Tails Creek public road and running a
southwesterly direction through the
land of C A Woodward and intersect¬
with the Ellijay and Tails Creek
road on top of the hill
what is known as the Joe Smiy
Now if no good cause be sho’
by person interested
the order will be gran
at the office of th;
of said county on the 7th
1916, establishing said
This, the 3rd day of July, l3
W. A. Ci
Ordinary Gilmer
of Georgia—GilmeM^ounty
To all whom it may concern:
Take notice, that J. W, Withrow^ 1
All Day Singing and Dinntr On Qround
There will be an all day sing¬
ing at River Hill the third Sunday
in this month Prof. Steamey
from Ringold Ga., and Mr. W.
F. Cantrell, of Cartecay, wil con¬
duct the singing. Everybody is
invited to come and bring well
filled baskets.
On the following Monday Prof.
Bteamey will begin a ten days
singing school at the above named
place.
DOES SLOAN’S LINIMENT HELP
RHEUMATISM?
Ask tije 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 tone grateful user. If
from you have Neur RjflPimatism Backache, or suffer Sore¬
ness and Sj ness, don’t put off
getting will give of welcome Sloan’s. It
;uch re
lief. It and soothea,
sore, sti I (Wees ana you^
feel so mit ter. Buy it at
any drug 'only 25 cents
al, the have establishmK appli^Mor of an order road seeking which
a new
has bean layed^t and marked accord¬
ing to law by commissioners duly ap
pointed, and a report thereof made on
oath by them. Said road commencing
at the Cox bid mill place on whet is
known as tne Ellijay and Dalton public
road, in the 850th district G. M., and
running a northerly or north-westerly
course through the land belonging to
the estate of M L. Cox, deceased; Mrs
Julia Bennett, Mrs. F. E. Barnes, B.S.
Holden, Mrs. Lizzie Charles, J. W.
Charles, Hershel Charles, Johnson
Charles, A. C. C. H.
Missouri Foote, D. E. Garren, J. O.
Hipp, T. J. Long and T. H. Ke 11, and
coming back and intersecting with the
Ellijay and Dalton public road about
300 yards northwest of the residence of
D. E. Garren
Now, if no good cause be shown to
the contrary by persons interested in
this matter, the order will be granted
by the .undersigned at the office of the
Ordinary of said county on the 7tb day
of August, 1916, establishing said new
road. This 3rd day of July, 1916
W. A. COX, Ordinary
J SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA. Gilmer County.
Will be sold at the Court House door
in said county on the first Tuesday in
August, 1916, within the legal hours of
sale, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property towif.
30 acres of land, more or less, of lot
No. 216, in the 6t,h district and 2nd sec¬
tion of said county, bounded as follows:
Beginning in Cartecay river where
•aid river crosses the western boundry
of said lot, thence south with original
line to Bud West’s conditional corner,
thence a south-easterly course along
Bud West’s conditional line to McHan’s
conditional line, thence north-east with
McHan’s line to said river, thence a
course down and with said
eginning point
he property of Harvey
in ft. fa. Property
Levy.