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M. C. KING. PRES. J. E. BARCLAY, MGR
Ellijay, Ga
Jnst °P clin f? « complete stock of lumber and building
rial mate¬
of every description, to supply the trade of Gilmer
Our line includes Flooring, county
Ceiling, Siding Shingles. Cement] Laths,
Doors, Windows, Builders Hardware, Brick, Lime,
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 6 1 NASH
VILLE RAILROAD
Arriving and Departing
Time at Ellijay. Ga.
Effective Sunday, April 2nd, it>16.
a Daily b Daily except Sunday c Sun¬
day only
Leave Arrive.
Knoxville ami North, u l5 a m i,14 i>
Blue Ridge and Murphy 7:21 p m6:47 am
Marietta & Atlanta, r 14 pm ii:15 a M
Marietta & Atlanta 6:47 a m 7:21 p m
Copperhill c 7:21 pm c 6:47 am
Next Monday is Ordinary’s court
Teachers’ examination to-day
and to-morrow
Mr.W.H. Warlick sppntSunday
in Jasper and Talking Rock
Mr. William Presley, of Jasper,
was in Ellijay this week on bu¬
siness
Rev. G. B. Hurlbutt has re¬
turned after a few days visit to
his parents at Mobile, Ala.
Mr- Roy Cobb, who has been
employed as a guard at Milledge
ville, is at home now
Mrs. Nellie Fradv is quite sick
with typhoid fever. Her many
ffiends hope she will soon be
well
Dr. J. S Tankei sley purchased
a Ford runabout from the McHan
Grocery Co., the local dealers,last
week
Miss Mae Davis, of Atlanta, is
visiting Miss Rebie Allen at this
place and will also spend several
days with relatives and friends
at Cartecay
Rev. M. L. Sivils has returned
after speeding several days in i
Pickens county in attendance at
a Camp Meeting
Paul Milton, who was thought
to have appendicites, is very
much improved and able to be
out again
The Georgia Baptist Assembly
is in session at Blue Ridge this
and next week. Several of our
citizens are attending
I
Mr. Bill Stephens and fam ily, j
of Chattahoochee, are visiting i
the formers parents on Route 3
this week
The local L. & N. operator, Mr.
C- T McWhorter, has been at
Blue Ridge for the past few
on account of the road handling
some of the Southern trains and
having to add two men to look
after the increased business
LOST-A ten dollar bill some
where in Ellijay last Saturday.
Clark Ray
He Could Hardly Walk
Deranged kidneys cause rheu
matism, aches pains, soreness,
stiffness. Ambrose Gary.
phur, Okla , writes: “I was
ered with kidney tr-ub'e ten
years and at times could hardly
walk. I began taking Foley Kid
nev PilU. I got relief from the
first but continued till i had tak
en three bott'es- I feel like a
new mail.” Sold everywhere
£2303
Mrs R. E. Smith and daughter
Miss Flora, of Etowah, Tenn.,
are visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A Allen
Mr. M. A. Allen, of East Elli¬
jay, lef Tuesday for Mumhy N
C-, t ) visit nis son, who is very
ill
WANTED— White woman
without home, age 25 to 35 years
to live in private family and do
housework. Call or write, R.F.D.
No. 1, Box 2, Resaca, Ga.
Read the article of Judge Rich¬
ard B. Russell, on the front page.
Mr Russell is a candidate for
congres from this district. He
ranks among the State’s greatest
lawyers and no doubl would be
heard from in Congress
On account of the L & N Rail¬
road going to fill up the upper
trestle one mile north of depot.
The public road Js being chang¬
ed and graded on the west side
of track to obviate crossing the
railroad
Mrs. J. I. Bowler, of Mountain
town, was here Friday. Although
living within ten miles of town,
this is her first visit to town in
24 years. She was accompanied
by her son, Lon
We call your attention to the
change of prices in the Ford au¬
tomobile advertisement. The
price on the runabout is cut $45.
00 and $80.00 on the touring car.
This being a I ready such a popular
car and with this great reduction
in prices we predict a large sale
of these in our county, as it is
adapted so to our roads
9 0 C ^lker. ,l^ r f. nce l 138 ^ located alker ’ son at Ellijay
'
in the practice of law- Mr.
Walker is a very promising young
man and has many friends here
who look forward to him making
a high mark in his profession.
Miss Frances Waddell, of Wood¬
bury, was the guest of Miss
Frances Holden last week-end.
Miss Waddell is voice and piano
teacher ----------- at «“ Sparks Collegiate vvovgtuvv *1*— In
stitute where MissHolden teaches
expression.
Mr- Bunyon Tankersley, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., in a fight
last week was stabbed to the
heart and died almost instantly.
Mr. Tankersley was the son of
Mr AW. Tankersley, of Tails
Creek, and was very prominent
in Chattanooga. He is well
known in this county where he
spent the earlier part of his life,
and has many f nend ® f ho wiU
be saddened to hear of hi? mur¬
der
LOOK GOOD—FEEL GOOD
No one can either tv-el good nor
stipation. Get rid of that tired,
draggy, lifeless feeling by a treat
men: of Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
Buy a box to-day, take one or two
pills to-night In the morning that
dull feeling is gone and yon
feel better at once. 35c, at your
druggist
On account of delay in com¬
pleting the building, and for
various other reasons, the Cor¬
nerstone laying and dedication
of the new meeting house of the
First Baptist Church of Ellijay,
which was announced for next
Sunday (Aug. 6th) has been
postponed indefinitely. .Definite
announcement will be made later
in the paper.
We call your attention to
announcement of Hon Thos. M
Bell, for re-election to
from the 9th district. Mr.
has been untiring in his effort
to help the people of our district,
and has always been at his post
when matters of importance were
before the body and bv his clean
record and peronal attention to
every request made of him, will
poll a large vote in Gilmer
Mrs- Jesse Morris and daugh¬
ter, Miss Susie, of Jasper, spent
Tuesday night with her daughter,
Mrs. C. A. Webb
R. H. Holt, at Oak Hill, is the
fortunate owner of a Jersey cow
that on the 15th, of Oct, last,
brought twin calves, and on the
last day of last month another pair
of twins, 4 calves in less than ten
months Pretty good—two yoke
of oxen a year. All are in fine
condition
Abner Simpson and wife. col.
are spending a few weeks with
his aunt, Lula Harshaw.— By
request
We have added the followi ng
names to our subscription list—
Cable Weaver, Ducktown, Tenn.;
J. S. Garner, Ellijay, Rt. 8; Lula
Harshaw, col., Ellijay
Why Endure Summer Colds?
It isn’t necessary to have a stuff¬
ed head, running uose. To cough
your head off as it were. All you
need do is to use Dr. Ball’s Pine
Tar-Honey. The soothing and
healing balsams open the clogged
air passages and in a short time
you get relief and start on the road
to recovery. Your nose stops run¬
ning, you cough less and you know
y«>u are getting heti.er. Get a bot¬
tle. use as directed. Keep what is
left as a cough and cold insurance.
Sold by all druggist
First Baptist Church
G. B. Hurlbutt, Th. M., Pastor
Services from now on in the uew
meeting-house.
Sunday School 10:00 a.in.
W’orship 11:00 a.rn,
Worship 7:45 p.m.
Prayer-meeting Wed. 7:45 p.m.
Choirpractice Friday, 7:4-5 p.m at
the home of Bro. J. B. Hipp
A cordial invitation to all
Notice!
I will pay $50 00 reward in
cash for evidence sufficient to
convict the party or parties that
shot my cows and killed one of
them near Q. A. Bradiey’s on
Friday the 14th of July 1916.
B. L. Hensley
New Pressing Club
I have opened up a pressing
club in one of the McHan houses
near the depot. I am prepared
to do up-to-date pressing and
cleaning, all work guaranteed^
Give me a trial.
J. H. Harshaw,Col.
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-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,
To The Voters of
Blue Ridge Circuit:
We understand that the oppon¬
ent of Herbert Clay, Solicitor
General, is circulating reports all
over the circuit that he will not
carry Cobb, his home county.
We wish to vouch for the state
men t that there is no question
but that Cobb county will give
him an overwhelming majority
For the Iast month, Herbert
C ,ay has been WOrl «ng day and
mgbt . doin
’ £ hisd uty in the in
terest of the People, on matters
tbat re( iuired hard work, and we
* cnowr people of the circuit
had rather he would stand to his
business than b e circulating
all over the circuit making prom¬
ises he could not keep
Cobb county will give Herbert
Clay fifteen hundred majority.
Like all other men, he has his
faults, but he has made a fair
and impartial Solicitor General,
and has fearlessly prosecuted all,
both rich and poor alike
We wish to announce the fol¬
lowing Campaign Committee for
Herbert Clay, of Cobb county,
composed of one hundred as good
men as there are in the county.
We could just as easily had a
thousand to this list, but one
hundred of his friends have agreed
to get behind him, and work for
him, not only i n Cobb, but
throughout the circuit, and say
to him, “Standby his job; the
job the people gave him, and we
will stand by him.”
The Committee is composed of
the following.citizens:
George V. Welsh, manufacturer
William Tate Holland, lawyer
J. N. Gantt. Prison Inspector
E- P- Dobbs, State Senator
W. E. Swanson. Sheriff Cobb Co.
Geo. F- Gober, lawyer and ex
Judge of the Court
J. H. Carmichael, merchant
T. K- Gresham, farmer
L- W. Camp, lawyer
Lon C. Baldwin, traveling man
A. W. Florence, farmer
A. E, Davis, farmer
Geo. Hicks, Dep.Sheriff.CobbCo.
Claud Maddox, merchant
W. T. Hicks, liveryman
E. Q. Caddy, merchant
Lawson Fields, printer
J. H. Hawkins, Court Reporter
George Redd, Farmer
George Daniel, merchant
Dr. W. H. Perkinson, physician
Harry Haynes, laundry agent
J H. Huett, farmer
W. H. Looney, machinist
John H. Boston, lawyer
D- D. Underwood, marble man
W. L, Kitchens, marble man
Will Reece marble man
G- M. McElreath, farmer
W. C. Carricker, bookkeeper
J. B. Glover, manufacturer
R. W. Northcutt, manufacturer
Howard McElreath, farmer
P. O. McClain, banker
W. M. Gantt, farmer
Dick Wing, liveryman
W. H. Hollifield, farmer
B. C. Brumby, manufacturer
E. H. Northcutt, bookkeeper
H. R. Ridgeway, farmer
E. D. C. Hames, farmer
E. M. Castleberry, watchman
L C. Medford, clerk
H. A Grogan , barber
W. A Florence, merchant
H. E. Kerley, merchant
M. D. Norton, merchant
H. R- Oldson, printer
B. T- Prey, lawyer
J- P. Johnson, farmer
W. T. Woodruff, merchant
D. B. Medford, Clerk
J- E Murray, photographer
B. V. Greer, Justice of the Peace
J W- Hardeman, merchant
T. J. Connor, merchant
J. H. Cantrell, farmer
Henry Norris. City Marshal
P. W. Camp,, merchant
Hubert Lindley, liveryman
W. M. Garrett, farmer
H, E. Kile, telephone man
M. D. Hodges, druggist
E. L. Moore, merchant
W. F. Jones, farmer
E. W. L. Milam, engineer
T. Read, merchant
E- L- Stringer, merchant
R- W. Cochran, engineer
E. T. Lance, merchant
Dave Bizzell, machinist
H- N. Dupre, merchant
J. D. Anderson, merchant
J- A. G. Anderson, liveryman
N. O. Scott, farmer
J- R. Thackston, farmer
J. W. Arnold, farmer
J, L. Butner, capitalist
E. C. Wolf, merchant
S. E. Smith, railroad agent
A. C. Allgood, merchant
C, N. Camp, merchant
T. M. Lindley, merchant
E. B. Lindley, merchant
K. W. Spratling, merchant
D. T. Miller, farmer
A. A. Martin, farmer
S J. Hadaway, farmer
v J M. - Prather, — - 7 farmer I U| IIIV. 1
Prof.H.R. Hunt, Superintendent
Macland A/1 ‘J Ola rvrl School CmL ^#,1
J. W, Barnes, cotton man
W. D. Chastain, farmer
Orlando Hwtrey, Banker
J- H. Mabry, farmer
B. N. Moon, farmer
Dr. G. T. Lyon, physician
N. E. Williams, farmer
F. G. Wardlaw, farmer
C. N. Mell, merchant
They indorse his candidacy,
the people of Cobb county in¬
dorse it, and we indorse it- and
we ask the people of the cir¬
cuit to give him an indorsement
term. Respectfully,
JESSE N. GANTT
Wm. TATE HOLLAND
JOHN H. BOSTON
GEORGE V. WELSH
LINDLEY W CAMP
CLAUD MADDOX
W. E. SWANSON
J. H. HAWKINS
LAWSON FIELDS
ad v RUFUS W. COCHRAN
Wbtti Visiting Strange Places
It is well to be prepared with
a reliable cathartic. Salts and
castor oil cannot be taken by
many. Foley’s Catartic Tablets
are wholesome and cleansing,
act surely but gently, without
griping, pain or biliousness, nausea. Relieve
sick headache, bloat¬
ing, sour stomach, bad breath.
Fine for a torpid liver. Sold
everywhere
WANTED—Reliable party
each town in Georgia for
special work during the next
or three weeks- Will make it
well worth while. Send
of ten real estate or automobile
owners as references. Address
the Marietta Journal,
Ga-
Afton
I be rains ar-- u-ning lighter in
thi* section ami the farmers are
wearing the m-t ml i|„-ir hoes
killing urass and bri-rs 1
Preaching service at Gosheu was
well attended laat Sunday
Miss Ailie Gilk’l.-nid attended
( union singiug
ltue at Dawst-nville
I Sunday and reported a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Grib-land
gave tiie young folks an ice < ream
supper Saturday night which was
a very nice affair. More than fifty
w-re present. Messrs Jolm Weav¬
er and Charley Swafford ren-1- red
some nice string music on the
violin and Autoharp Afti r the
1 ----
1 were served,Sir Floyd
Foster Jfoi- and •> n,I Misses \f in.,.. . Clara 1 'I . ... Chastain ft L _ i * _
and Luna Stanley were chosen to
make an addr-ss of gratefulness
to Mr. and Mrs. Gillelaml Jor the
many nice times shown the young
folks during the past year. Every¬
body had a good time
A number of the young folks
attended the singing at Mr. Jolm
Matthew's Sunday evening
Mr, Clifford and 11i«s Rebie Goss
spent Saturday night with their
sister, Mrs. Rosalee Padgett
Mis-es Violet Padgett and Luna
Stanley were the guests of MisB
Lemma Matthews .Smulayjevening.
M sges Willie Aaron and Ezra
Cam were in this part Saturday
Guess what boy got a leap year
letter from A ska?
Come on ‘ Kitten” with the news
Red Win r
FARM WANTED
I have 14 fine building lots in
Ellijay I will swap for farm or
timber land, and give or take
difference Write me what you
have to trade
J. A. HALL, Decatur, Ga.
Scoffers Pay The Penally
Those who ignore warning sig!
nals of disordered kidneys and
scoff at dangers of serious conse
Tjencos often pay the penalty
w .' 1,1 d rea d diabetes or bright’s
disease. If you have lame back,
? ains ’ n sides, sore muscles! stiff.
joints,^ s rheumatic Kidney Pills aches—take d stop
ai
the trouble before it is too late.
everywhere.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
More tna* ONE MILLION now in use-
500,000 more are to be sold this year. No
other motor car in entire world has such a
wonderful record for service This year’s
lowered prices mean the same Ford car of
quality and reliability for less money—
that’s all-TouringCar $36U;Runahout$345;
f-o.b. Coupelet $505; Town Car *595; Sedan $645,
Detroit. On sale at
McHAN GROCERY CO.
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