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II AlES—COURIER
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GILUER COUNTY.
C. F. OWEN!
Editor and Publisher
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-Published Everv Friday
FRIDAY, MAR 2, 1923
OAK GROVE NEWS
There were many visitor® at Oak
Grove school Friday. Several of the
young people, mostly former pupils, also
some of the mothers were present. There
was a short program of singing anti
recitations given. Visitors are welcom¬
ed at our school.
Rev. G. G. Ward gave the school a
pleasant call Thursday afternoon. Rev.
Ward never fails to interest the children
Oak. Grove school r.as just purchase,,
a Bubbler Fountain water cooler, teach
er s dess and chair, pencil sharpene;
and song books, which adds much to th
comfort, pleasure and appearcnce of tfc
school
Rev. N. R. Hogan preached an inter¬
esting sermon at New Salem Sunday
afternoon
Mr. Lawrence Stewart, wiiohas been
at Canton for some time is at home.
Mr. G. L. Harper, of Flat Bianch,
took dinner with .Mr. G. C. Parks Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Ben Moore visited Mrs. G. C‘.
Parks'Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Alice Johnson visited her moti.
er, Mrs. Franklin Parks, Friday after¬
noon.
Mr. Theophilus Dover, of Ellija,',
visited his sister, who is teaching a;
Oak Grove, Sunday.
Mrs. G. C. Parks spent Sunday aftti -
noun with Mrs. Franklin Parks.
Messrs Henry Deal and Bill Jones, oi
Copperhill. were visiting friends and
relatives here Sunday.
Sweet Peas.
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ROUTE FOUR
We are sorry to say that Mrs.
Kincaifi is very sick at this writing,
Ju pe for her an early recovery.
Yf>«~and Mrs. Puller Holt visited
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn lio.t
last week.
Mr. Hoke Goss has gone to south Ga.,
to spend sever. 1 months, after which
will return to his home near Cartecay.
We are gladtosee Mrs. Dessie Tatum
able to be out again after a serious sick
spell.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Holt visited his
parents, Mr. and Mri. Milton,ast week
Miss Hester Anderson, who has been
attending school at Ellijay, spent last
week-end with home fclks.
Mr. Wash Ralston spent last Sunday
night with Mr. Marion Reece near Carte¬
cay
Mr. Bob. Evans visited his sister, Mis.
Charlie Goss last Sunday and says they
are very ill with flu.
Miss Addie Gaddis spent one night
last week with Mrs. Bob. Kincaid.
Mr. George Bly Osborn has been very
sick with flu but is better at this writ¬
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Holt visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harl Smith last Sundry and
reports a nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Bcyd Reece, are the
proud parents of a fine baby boy which
arrived at their home recently.
Peach Bloom,
We have had a few pretty days for
the past week and the fanners have
been making use of it.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farist is all smiles
over another boy, which arrived at their
home last week.
Mrs. R. G; Moore is very sick at this
Writing, we hope for her an early re¬
covery.
Services was well attended at Mt.
Veinon, last Sunday. « services was
conducted by Revs. Solomon Wright
and Marion Stone.
i iss Della Grizzle spent Saturday
night with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Bur¬
rell.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis spent last
Sunday night with her father and moth¬
er Mr. and airs. Noel Evans.
The s.ngmg given by Mr. Arvil Shep¬
ard last Saturday night was well attend¬
ed by several of the young folks.
Mr and Mrs. Emory tarist and Mr.
ana Mis. c.. A. Evans visited Mr. and
Mrs. doe farist Iasi Sunday.
homer Wright has purchased a new
car. Lookout girls.
Mr. Clifford Reece and Miss Love Sut¬
ton attended Sunday school at Clear
Creek last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nealey spent last
Saturday night with her parents Mr.
and.Mrs. Ambrose Teague,
Mr. and Mrs. B. if. Osborn was visi¬
ting -ur. and *ufs. Walter Kincaid Sun¬
day. visited her grand¬
Miss Lula Morris
mother Mrs.' Elizabeth Thompson.
Mr. Joe Wright has about got his new
Ifouft completed, which is going to be
Pjgcsr Reete 'watf sfefcb nurturing on
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Egg 3
Gone from Earth
Heaven
January 6, at 12 o’clock, death
angel passed the home of 1 Price
Carnes and carried his aunt to to the
great beyond. She had been very fee
ole for many years.
She joined the Baptist church at
Clear Creek, near 25 years ago, when
Rev. Hall run a protracted meeting
there. She has lived a true Christian
afe; always willing and ready to dr
mytning for tnose who needed her a
sistance in any way..
A good woman is gone from that deai
old home, but heaven is nearer to he:
loved ones, when they look up and say
Terres is there.
When the time came for her to g
ohe was ready and willing. she hi;
gone to where no sickness, sorrow, pain
nor death will ever reach* that happy
place. Terres will be standing becken
ing on the shore for her dear love
ones and friends to come to that happ..
nonie. She left this woild shouun;
uod’s praise. Her loved ones wen.
waiting for her,
U hiie the old home and her love'.'
ones are sad and lonely here, Terres i
gone on where congregations neve
ocean up and where saotmh’r neve
end and her loveu one® were waiting 1
welcom her to that Happy home.
sne leaves one brother, Mr. Georg
Carnes, one sister, Mrs. Mary Ja..i
Osborn. Mr. Price and family ar».
Miss Snowey Carnes lived with her.
While sorrow is cast over the be
reaved family and relatives, Terre;
is safe at-home in Heaven.
Miss Carnes was good long neighbor an
good to visit the side as she coul
‘ The writer lived close to her 1
go just the When
years. She was same.
we left there she came out and talked
the last time on this earth.
She has gone to that beautiful land,
she will live with Jesus forever, for she
uas joined the angel nand and death i
no more a dream to her
She was laid to rest at Clear Creel
cemetery.
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COVINGTON
These few pretty days are making the
people around here begin to think, about
gardening some.
'Ihe visitors at the “speaking”
day, were, Mrs. N. J. Bramlott, Mr.-.
Lula Stokes and Mrs. Mary Anderson
May Bell Stokes will be awarded tl
prize for sayiny the best speech.
Mrs. Bonnie Barnes visited her
er, Saturday.
Misses Eila and Anna Lee Stoker,
and Jane Kell visited Miss Minnie Boy
Sunday A. M.
Misses Minnie Boyd and Eloise
butt spent Sunday afternoon- with
Pearl Hyde.
Miss Minnie Bramiett 3pent
night with Miss Jane Kell
There were lots of people out
ing Sunday, in this burg.
Mr. Bob. Hyde and family spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hyde.
Mrs. T. H. Northcutt called pn Mrs
J. T. Crump Sun lay afternoon.
Mrs. Add Watkins and son Grad- ,
who have lived in this part a long tin-, -
moved away and left us.
Mr. and Mrs. Ary Gentry 1 was seen in
this part Sunday.
Miss Bertha Davis visited Misses Tir.y
and Pearl Ray Sunday.
Hermit of the Hills.
SALE-ARMY SHOES—SALE
We have just bought a tremeni
ous stock of*Anny Munson last
shoes i t J be , SOiCl 1,1 to a the . public C. j:
rect. Price $2-75. These shoes
are 100% solid leather with heavy
doubie soies sewed and nailed •
ihe - heavy , tan .
uppers are or ,
chrome leather with bdilows tong
ue, thereby , , making , . them ,, water- .
proof. These shoes are selling
very fast and we advise you to
order at once to insure your
er being lillea. •
The sizes are 6 to Hail widths;
Postman receipt • , Ol goods ___ 1
Pay or.
or send money order. Money re
funded if shoes are not c-atisfac
tory
THE U S. STORES CO.,
1441 Broadway, New York City
Route Four Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Lewis Osborn and Miss Flossie
Kinser attended Sunday school at Clear
Creek last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Reece spent an ^
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Evans
Mr. John Collb was out kodaking re
Net. Sunday is day
at Clear Creek. Also, Sunday school as
usual, let’s everybody go and make use
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or , me day. j...
Success to the Times-Courier anc its
many readers.
March Flower.
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Leal Advertisements.
Georgia—Gilmer County:
Will be sold at the courthouse door in
said county on the first Tuesday in
March, next, within the legal hours oi
sale, at public outcry, to the best bid¬
der, for ca-h, a city lot in Ellijay, Ga.,
on Seminary Hill, fronting 75 feet moic
or less on Kell street, and runnh:g back
same width, to the Seminary property
line, ai d bounded on the northeast by
ihe Dooly Lamar place, lot, and on the southwest
by the levied on as the
property of Mrs, Lucy C Johnson, to
satisfy a fi fa issued by J. W .
'fax Collector lor said county, again;-’,
saiu Lucy C. Johnson for her State an -
County taxes for the year 1922.
Also at the same time and place, an .
in the manner first aforesaid, will •
sold land lot No. 253, in the 7th Di.-.trk .
and 2nd Section, said county, (excel
about60 acres of the southeast past
belonging tr Dr. Stanley) levu-d on as
the property of Nancy I Searcey, Hen’sle,, t •
satisfy a fi fa issued by J. W.
Tax Collector, said county, agaiiist sai l
Searcy for her State and County taxes
for. the year 1922.
Also at the same time and place ana
in the manner first afore aid, will b
sold fort; acres of the north side Oi
land lot No 87, in the 24th District ana
2nd St ation, said county, levied on a.
ihe property of Benjamin H, Silver, t .
satisfy a ti fa issued by J. \V. Hensley,
Tax Colb ctor, said county, against
said B. 11. Silver, lor his State and
County taxes for the year 1922.
Also at the same time and place and
in the manner first aforesaid, will b,
sold that part of land lot No. 1 in the
11th District and 2nd Section, sai .
county, which lies on the east side oj
the public road, containing 100 acre.E,
more or less, levied on as the property
of B. E. Thrasher, to satisfy Collected a fi fi
issued by J, W. Hensley, Tax
said county, for his State and County
taxes for the years 1920, 1921 and 1922_
Also at the same time arid place, an J
in the manner first aforesaid will be
sold sixty acres more or less of the N.
W. part of land lot No. 249, in the 11th
District and 2nd section, said County,
bounded on the north and west by origi
nal lines and on the southeast, by the
Ellijay & Carters Road, levied on as tin
property of Osro Easley, to T. satisfy a
fifa issued by J. W. Hensley C. for
said County against Osro Elsley, for
his State' and Countvtaxes for the year
1922.
Also at the same time and place ami
in the mann-j 1 first aforesaid will b
sold forty acres of the northeast corne.
of land lot No. 4, in the 11th Distric-.
and 2nd Section in said county, levied
on as the property of J. S. Dunn, A.W
West, age .r, to satisfy a 11 fa,issued b\
J. W. Heii.-dey. T. C,, for for his said county,
against J. S. for Dunn the state and
county taxes year 1922.
Also at the same time aforesaid, and place Will am,
in the manner first i
sold pvm vigils eighty acres uwvu more muivu! or less, of th
loth^tricfanftrt
county, and to include all of said lot
is owned by the Burnett Hens, levied
on as the property of the Burnett heirs
to satisfy a fi fa issued by J. o . Hens¬
ley, T. for said count.,, against said
Burnett Heirs, for their State and Coun¬
ty taxes for the year 1922.
Also at the same time and place and
in the manner first aforesaid, will La
sold forty acres of the north side c-i
land lot No 9, in the 11th District and
2nd Section, said county, levied on nj
the property of C. H. Foote, and ML
souri Foote, to satisfy a (i fa issued !
J. W. Hensley, T. C. for said county,
against C. H. Foote and Missouri Foot*.
for their state and county taxes for the
year 1922.
Also at the same time and place ail
in the manner first aforesaid, will he
sold eighty acres of the north side of
land lot No. 193, in the 10th District
and 2nd Section, .--aid county, levied on
as the property of Wade H. Ross, to
satisfy a fi fa issued by J. W. Hensley,
T. v. for said county, against Wade H.
Ross, for his State and County taxes
for the year 1922.
R. L. Milton, Sheriff.
Georgia, Gilmer County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, on the first Tues¬
day in March, 1923, between the legal land
hours of sale, for cash, 65 acres ot
lots Nos. 293 and 294 in the 25th D.s
trict and 2nd Section, said county. De¬
scribed as follows: Beginning at the
north corner of 293 at the original cor¬
ner thence south with the original line.
I j to road by Cross Roads Church, tbem-e
said road fo the original line riui
, ning east,thenc back said to original line
the CVosTRoad^grave yard! 2 Fifa is
sued from the justice cortuof iyc3
District G- M., said count y.
vs A. L. Sanford. Levied on as the
1 property of A. L.' Sanford, pointed out
j by plaintiff s ally, to satisfy said fi xa.
j jhis Feb. 8th, 1 922 .
R- B- Milton, Sheriff.
| Georgia, Gilmer County.
Toi whomit may concern:
■ Notice is hereffy given that C. H. San¬
I ford as acministrator of Millie Wood
; ward deceased for leave having sell app-ied to rae by
i petiton to the real estate
: of said Millie Woodward deceased, and
j diet and order was made thereof fit the
February term 1923, for citation, and
that citation issue, all he heirs at law
and creditors of the said Millie Wood
j ward, deceased, will take notice that
I wit pass upon said application at the
March term 1923, of the court of Ordi¬
nary of Gilmer County, and that unless
| cause is shown to the contrary, at said
time, said leave will be granted.
This 8th day of February, 1923.
R J. Goble, Ordinary
Georgia, Gilmer County.
Mar.y Conner, late as the widow of.John G.
Conner, of .said County, has applied
for a years children support for herself ai.ek'Oiir
minor out of the estate of said
e( j w jff show cause, if eny, at the .March
term next of this court, why, at said
the application should not be
granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of February 1923.
R, J, Goble, Ordinary.
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ashc-s- Don t wail tii! yc-urs burns
and you have no insurance to build
and then say you wish you had
carried insurance. Insure now
and be safe.
Billions of dollars are laid upir
Life Insurance for a rainy day b:
he best business people in the
United States. You are insurable
oday How about tomorrow?
You may have the flu then and
cannot get insurance. Insure now
Lay up for obi age. Protect and
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$10 REWARD
J am authorised io offer a re
ward of $10 00, cash in the Bank
of Ellijay, for the apprehension
leading to the arrest with proof
to convict any party that has been
o’ i may iiiciy hereafter ucicaxici be uc found iuuuu guilty
<***' ->‘oyi#ig tly> Telephone line
wires, insulators or brackets or
hat would otherwise impair the
.service of the Telephone line run¬
ning from Ellijay via Turniptowii
to Mountain View Orchards.
R- L. Milton, Sheriff
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RCSCOE PICKETT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ELLIJAY, GEORGIA
Special attention given to collec
tious, administration of estates,
an.i cases 10 ;.ie U. S. Courts.
Will be at office in Eilijay, Ga., on
Mon. Tues- and Wed., each week.
(JLAiiiv KAY
Attorney At Law
ATLANTA, GEORGIA-
811 Austell Phone
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