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The average person is timid about starting a bank gc
count with a small sum of money. They carry their money
about with them, and having it with them they are con
timiailv making inroads on it
But if an account is started there is an incentive toadd
to it. and not havinjuthe rea I ■ cash in pocket, the indina
tion to buy articles without t nsideration is curbed.
As a result, in a short time the first $100 is aceumu
iated in the bank—and from hat time on the pleasure of
adding to it is intenr fied.
Bank of
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
At living and Departing
Time at EUijay Ga.
Pfiective Sunrla}, June 27th, 1P20
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Local News !
Watch for the adverfisenm
sale in next issue !
‘of Pi_ i rM) was
riKi^m r
needs
i
Misses A!ma and Flonnie De i
Jarnelt-. of Atlanta, visit have Mrs, return-1 G. I
ed home after a to
E- Cha:les- |
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Land Norris rolled into town
Wednesday night with his “ban
jer” under his arm Always wel
come. Land
Mr- John M. Parks attended
the funeral of his brother, Mr.
Dave Parks, at Mt- Pisgah yes¬
terday, Thursday.
It is reported that Mr. John W
Wimpey, Mr- Clint Wheeler, Mr
and Mr Henry Webb have sold
their property to thePratt inter¬
ests for a good pnee.
G c : D ” l>
ot Copnerhill. . l Term visited h»
parents, Mr. and Mrs M. i
Dooly in Eliijay Sunday after
noon.
1
Miss Minnie Reece returned
W ednesday from u summer schco;,
at Emory ancLpaid friends a visit |
here. Miss Reece is a popular i
member of the faculty of Gilmer
county high school
bunday 0 , Services ,, . at the h irst
Baptist Church next Sabbatn 11
a m., 8 p-m. Sunday school
am. Always welcome.
Quartet. Special welcome to
visiting teachers- G. G. Ward,
Pastor
Work lias been started on a
new building* being erected on
the lot next to the Cobb Drug
store. This fills up another va
cant, place on the square and will
add much to the appearance of
our (own.
Among captures made recently
by Mr. Gudger. the federal pro
hibition officer, were two Ford
'automobiles and 207 gallons of
whisky The liquor was destroy¬
ed and the automobiles are adver*
Used in this paper to be sold
Vic highest bidder on Auguai
Local News
Mr Rixtor Martin of the east
side, was in Ellij ay this week
Mr. Manly Cox. of Harrisburg
Pennsylvania, with the Coca Cola
Company, is on a visit here
We learn that Rev. Charles
Silvers south of Eliijay, is very
low at present
Mr. Wi'ey Plemmons, of Board
town Va'ley, was in Ellij won
bMinMaTues<liy '
Mr. Vergi Hyti’-t. representing
.so Atlanta drvQ^wtds house was
fealbni? M tho tnerchMRts of $9 It
1 uesddj
Ttdni ip liiba xi*t:; ited
homo .Wcdrv'sda?- Cbctn Ar.nGr' .
JU .apitiv recovering tn»
_ to , , 0Bendi e itis .
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Mrs Jl ^ L of Elnjay, j
>
* ias ^one to C layton, Georgia
» a family family reunion reunion Her people ,
have not all been to gether since
Funeral services for Mr. David
G Parks, who died at his home
on Town Creek Wednesday, were
held Thursday at Mt. Pisgah
church
Mr and Mrs R G- Bagnall
and family, of near Eliijay, at
tended the funeral of Mr Bright
Coocher. Mrs Bagnall’s father,
at Blue Ridge, Tuesday.
NOTICE—I am going to buy
cattle Friday August 1. pay 3 to
whireat'^'
which js cheaper
M. B Smith
Misses Laura Bell Roberts and
Lanoll Mobley and M°ss’-s Ridley
and xv hitle v Askew of Jeffersor.
have recent!y boen the puest8 OI
Gol andM( . s A H JBurtz, of
gnij-ay
We are requested to announce
an a11 day singing at Pleasant
Valley church next Sunday, Ju ! y
27th An irtvit ation is extended
to everybody . The singers are
ja]iy invjted _
H M. Ellington, who attended
the Decoration service at Scrouge
town last Sunday reports a nice
service a?id a big dinner for a!'
Be says the new school building
is a credit to the good people of
that community and Go Gilmer
county.
All interested parties are re
quested to meet e t Ebenez r
church on Thursday July 31, ? > !
clean off the grave vara for the j
decoration which will be held
there on the third Sunday in Au
gust The program committee
will be ready to announce the
program for the decoration at an !
car j y date.
Local News
Mr. Joe Carroll, of sonth
gia, is visiting his old Gilmer
friends at present
Miss Zephyr Chester, of Ep
worth, Ga .isa* tending the teach
ers’ Summer School
Mrs J M- Shepard and her
daughters,Miss'S Clara Mae Lena
Belle and Cleo, of Stark Fin.,
are spending awhile vi-iiingrela
tives in this section
The ball game here last Satur
day between Ludviile and Elijay
was a decisive victory for t
Ludviile Loys
Eliijay is playing Blue Ridge
this afternoon and to-morrow wi
challenge the Tate boi s.
We regret to laern that Mr- Wil¬
liam James, of Mountaintown.
one of our most highly esteemed
citizens is indisposed at his home
at this time.
Mr. W. P. Wells, of Mountain
town District, is favorably spoken
of as a candidate for the office of
county surveyor. Mr Wel ! s‘ an¬
nouncement will appear later
Mr Howard Perry has just re¬
turned f ~om a motor trip to Nash
ville Tennessee, where he carried
his sister Miss Ethel Perry to Pea
•~odv Normal College to take a
■saciinrs’ training course.
Mrs. John Fend'ey, of Ball
Pound district, d'ed last Tues
iy ar.d was hi) u d Wednesday.
Mrs Susie Pal. t-r, of Turnip
<*.\n. (l ed last Vv\ dresday, She
.as the inuiher uf Mis- Charley
N nr tllCU ; t
Mrs B S H >ld, ii fell from
he back porch one day last week
md b idly bruised her face and
hurt her side The. banisters
rave way as she leaned over them
io th-ow outcome water, causing
ler to fall face foremost into the
•ard —North Georgia News
Mi 1 Grover Goble of Jackson
if. 1 F. i . is spending his vac
ion in Gilmer county w>jih
>.:r u s Jodve and Mrs, R
'-obtf -«:•
Mr . C L . n wh , .
" !S ?"'
nouncu.g , m !h.s im for the
of surveyor, will be glad ti
have your SU p por t a t the general
in November,
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PROGRAM
The W.B.M.U of the Mountain
Association will meet with the
Baptist Church Aug. 11th,
at 9:30 a. m.
A number of State Workers are
to be present.
A cordial invitation is extended
all.
A delegation from each church in
Association is earnestly request¬
to attend.
Mrs. L. E. Osborn, Supt.
CLASSIFIED \j AD kj
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For Sale—A fine genile Shet¬
land Ponv with brand new bridle
and saddle
Oscar Champion,
Jasper, Ga
Lo;t—Setter Bird dog; wlvie
with tan spots on head and body.
Left home July 3rd about 4 o’clock
Liberal reward will be paid for
his return or information leading
his recovery. Answer to name
Rex.
C C. Poindexter, Eilijay, Ga.
Lost—On the road between El¬
ay and New Hope, picket book
$16 00; a ten dollar bii!
six one doBar bids; also two
notes, one for forty dollars and
other for twenty dollars.
Finder will receive reward to re¬
turn same to Truman Dobbs, Ei¬
Ga
For Sale- -Late Flat Dutch and
head cabbage plants- 20
cents per hundred. -15 cents not
Henry Eller Route 2,
Talking Rock, Ga.
Chi Idxd'i Cry
ror; iL-'/uiErrs
C A 3 1 ORIA
We call your attention - to
statement of the Bank of
in this issue of the paper. In
5e«ir 1Q1fl 1916 this ... editor ... made , a . .
ness trip to the little city of
f*c, the county site of Towns
*
« e remember well the roan
■V lay ton to Hiawassee and
a good road through that
V>bM double his bank business
H'n years. At that time and
ffvt rr t ,>ank statement . . we ever ,
Itsled for that bank the whole
tfi Jf 8 a T n,ounted to less than $55,000
years you see
mjch this bank has grown.
buiiness amounts to
ant Towns county has voted
anc has the best roads of any
tail county in northwest
am the people over there now who
opposed bonds will tell you that
hoods and good roads have done
nl^re for that county within the last
six years than anything esle and in
addtion to good roads the Hiawas¬
see College has been rebuilt and a
ney dormitory built for the girls and
Yoipg Harris has spent $100,000
on ebuilding arid building dormi
torfes, and the man or woman who
saji money properly spent for good
roals will bankrupt the county and
brejk up the people are sadly mis
takip in their judgment . — Tri-Coun¬
ty Alvertiser.
Brie Drowns in Tennessee River
Oattanooga, Tens.—Mrs. HaroH
•Hopins, aged 20. of Tweed, Ontario,
Canida, was drowned recently when
nn tutomobile in which she was rid¬
ing JnuiiKcu plunged into im.i> the Tennessee river
nt tankin's \i- ferry, twenty miles west
pf tils t city. xL, Her husband and on,, n Gray¬ ,„,
son ’'hambless, who were also in tlic
ear, ^scaped injury. The from party Nash¬ was
,en rente to Chattanooga
ville io spend July 4. Mr. and Mrs.
,Hopk|ns were on a combined honey¬
moon and business trip having only
recently married.
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Coo'ldce Favors Comnutsorv Education
Vkshington. . — — Compulsory C/> mp educa
If necessary, guidaX^e controlled by the states
under the of the federal gov
eminent, was /advocated by President
Coolidge, speaking before 10,000 dele
gates of the National Education asso
r ' concluding session of
ntion. The admin
sed in „ the , tlr govern
. eorgaimsation plan a. depart- j
of education and relief to be pro I i
sided over . by a cabinet officer, - the! -
president reminded the teachers in j
reference to their demands.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
DA S T O R I A
Conserve
Your Energy
. in Summer
You can, literally, get “recreation”—be“madeover” again,
when your physical self is rested, your energy and your
strength conserved by the use o£ this Ford Runabout.
Simplicity and good taste are embodied in the lines
and appointments of this popuL.r car. Uninterrupted
use is insured by nation-wide, ‘around-the-corner”
Ford service. Better get your order in navi
Detroit, Michigan
Touring Car $295 Coupe All $52 5 Tudor Sedan $590 Fordor Sedan $685
fmccs f. o. b. Detroit
SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
The Runabout
$ 265
F. O. B. Detroit
Demountable Rims
and Starter $85 extra
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
You can bug any model by making a amall down-payment and nr^bi^car
The Ford dealer in your neighborhood will gladly explain both plant In detail
Breed Boats To Enter Carnival
Savannah. — The motor boat
on th ® rro f a “ ih * «"*.“•
water , carnival to be held ia 8a
vannah July 24, 25, 2#, promises to be
one of the most interesting as well as
“ CKt exclt!n S « the 22 events on
irr:
tested by practically all power boat
■ Wnba on the 80nth Atlantic coast, add
J bnrg Power Boat association will make
i * number of strong entries, and that
0 ™ 6 fas ? eBt in thls eec '
■ tlon of the country will be entered In
the water carnival.
Legislators Hurt In Auto Accident
Fayetteville.—J. W. Culpepper, rep¬
resentative from Fayette county; Sen¬
ator C. D. Redwine. of the 26th Geoi
,gia district, and Mrs. Culpepper were
Injured, Mrs. Culpepper seriouslv.
1 an automobiIe in whictl they
proceeding to the assembly at
Atlanta overturned on the Dixie high¬
way near Mountain View. Mrs. Cul¬
pepper Is confined at a local hospital
with several ribs broken, and it Is
feared that she sustained internal in
jjurles. The party was en route to
the ■ legislative sessions, and a negro
was driving the car, Mr. Culpepper
stated.
Conspiracy Charge Dropped at Hearing
Athens. Charges of conspiracy to'
maintaip a resale price of products of
.Bowers .
Brothers. Inc., of Richmond,!
ya., brought agajnst Talmadge Broth j
ers and company, of this city; '
comb Russell Lips !
■and company and Livingston
company, of Greenville, s. C„ and
Bowers Brothers, Inc., of Richmond,
was dismissed by the federal trade
commission June 2D, it was announced
in communications which reached
here. The commission failed to find
evidence to substantiate the charge, it
was reported. ’
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Many Textile Mill Resume Operations
Springfield, Mass.—More than 20,000 ;
operatives in the Connecticut ‘ vallev *<*uey
. haT resumed , work , in textile
« and oth
er manufacturing plants after shut¬
downs varying from two to six weeks. I
elude: Mills that Holyoke, have resumed Mass.—William operations in- j
Skin-1
ner & Sons, silk mills; American;
Thread company; American Writing j
Paper company; Farr Alpaca com-!
pany. Springfield, Mass. —American \
Bosch Magneto company. Northamp- j
ton, Mass.—Belding Silk mills. Thonip- j
sonvllle, Conn.
Premiers Confer Upon Dawee Plan
Paris France.—Premier MacDonald
and Premier Herriot are conferring
here over the Anglo-French dispute on
reparations, which, political onserve s
declare, has resultr l in a situation n
whJch the , {fe of the radical French
cabinet is at stake. But while the op
position, led by ex-Premier Poincare,
is trying to use the relatively tech
nical dispute is a lever to injure or
oust Herriot, the French premier is
optimistic. “My impressions are good.
I believe we will succeed," says Pre
rier Herriot.
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Take
I
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in J Oc and 35c pack¬
ages bearing above trade mark.
SUMMER COMPLAINT makes little
headway mothers with children them brom whose stomach careful and
protect hot
bowel disorders, weather cramps,
weakening diarrhoea - with
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Quick in action - satisfying in results,
WRKHiYS After Every
Meal
It’s the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
—and It’s a help to di¬
gestion and a cleanser
for the 'month
THE'BUG COP
Bug Cop—Hey, you, move on.
Fly Cop—What you got to do with
Bug Cop—A lot —I'm the officer on
this beet.