Times-courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1916-current, December 19, 1924, Image 4

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f^FARME BAH tni HIS The farmer who goes to town with his wagon or truck full, and goes home with it empty, is the one who gets ahead. He is the one who has a growing bank account That kind of a farmer doe3 not have to borrow often, and when he does, it is for some big thing that means still greater prosperity for him And when that sort of farmer does want to borrow money he has no trouble in getting it—his credit is already established, and the bank is g’ad to accommodate him Be a regular depositor in this bank The Bank of Ellijay LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. Arriving and Departing Time at Ellijay. Ga. Eflri tive Sunday, June 27th, 1920 Leave Arrive iSnoavUle and Norxh, 11*08 am 1:07 PM B >,'Rl[l?ean(lCopperhill 7:22pmG:26 am V«r.e.'a & Atlanta. i:07ov n:08 am Marietta & Atlanta 6:26 a m 7:69 PM Local News The weather is mild and bright for December. Dr. F.d Watkins has returned from a trip to Atlanta Prof Panter and Mrs. Panter snnountje the decent birth of a ten pound son- ✓ There will be preaching at the Ellijay Baptist church on Spring street next Sunday The Gilmer County High School will suspend on the 19th for a two weeks vacation. The new house of Col A- H Burtz near the Ellijay Baptist church is almost complete. Mr. Henry McFarland, of East Ellijay, was operated on in At lanta this week for appendicitis, The Bank of Ellijay has dis¬ tributed a beautiful patented Cal¬ endar for 1925 full of informa turn for the people. Mr. Sherman Henson, of Jas¬ per, who is suffering from stroke of paralysis, is reported to be slightly better. Learn all that you can about Radio- See the article on Radio in this weeks’ issue of the Times Courier The Radio art is won. derful, All of the State Pensioners wi 11 receive $25 for Christmas and the balanee of what is due them as back pay, as soon as the to¬ bacco and cigarette taxes are collected and also their regular pensions for 1925. We are in receipt of a letter from Mr. W. W. Ashe, who a missionary just returned to country from Inda and now Delaware, Ohio He once in Gilmer county and would to get in toilch with relatives ing here All parties who owe me by or account please call and at once or otherwise I will your account or note which it may be in the hands of a lector. Respectfully yours. R. L . Cochran Local News Mr. John W. Clayton shipped a car load of apples to Rome this week. On January first, loss than two weeks from now the stock law in Gilmer county goes into effect Mr. John F- Call is miving this week to Pierce county, near Blackshear, in south Georgia Mr. John ft. Ward, of Cohutta, Ga., was in Ellijay last week, after an absence of many years. A great many people in Gil mer _______ county . are ___ suffering _________.. from colds and rheumatism, Miss Marie Milton arrived home Thursday evening from the State Normal College at Athena. Ga„ to spend Christmas Miss Hester Anderson, who is attending the M. P- W. School Blue Ridge, is spending the Christmas holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A D C. And erson out on Route four. ! The Cobb Drug Store In selecting our stock of Christmas goods this year, we have solved for you every perplexing problem of what to give and where to buy. You will And in our store suitable presents for men, women, girls, boys, and for every member of the family. We have always carried a substantial line of Christmas goods but this year we have a better line than ever. It will pay you to visit our store before you buy that present. COBB DRUG STORE Local News Mr. George Richards, of Leech¬ es district, was in Ellijay yester day. v ’* Morris Tankers'.ey and Paul Sellers are at home from Dah lonega to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Wimpey are the happy parents of a sweet girl baby this week. Mr. Geroge Holloway, genial sportman of upper Gilmer, was in town Wednesday. George is a good hunter and a good citizen. The Ellijay Baptist church and the M- E. church South, will have a Christmas tree at the Ellijay Baptist church Christmas night A new hard»a/d floor in the Hotel Hyatt has just been laid by Mr. Harley Sellers in artistic style. Mr - "Clarence Harper has ac¬ cepted a position vitri the Lake¬ land Grocery Company at Lake¬ land. Florida. Mrs. N- F. Parks is fast recov¬ ering from a recent operation, having been able to eome home Thursday evening. Mr- and Mrs Cbaiiay Evans nave a fine daughter born last Saturday, December 13, named Vera May Evans. We learn that Mrs. Cicero Lq igan and Mrs. Noah Parks are I improving after their operations i for appendicitis j Tax Collector J. *Y. Hensley, | is very busy this week collecting the taxes. The tax bocks close today, December 19th. j Mr. in Andy Bluffdale, Holden, Te;as dbd at this his , home week. He was a brother of Dr, A. S Holden, of Ellijay. ! Mr. J. W- Hensley, Tax Col j lector * ^ as moved to theojd Gib s ° n P^ ace » “ ve miles ffotn El njay, on the old Dalton Turnpike ! r0a< ** Mr. Lester Water’s Loilse ; on fire last Mondsy afte noon and i burned down, Fe foril ance*. It was a totailosg. It was two miles west of Ellijay on the Spr.ng Place road Ellijay Baptist church having 1 recently changed their time of service from 4tb Sunday back to 3rd Sunday and Sunda', night The pastor Rev. W. J Villiams authorizes us to announce that he will be on hand. There have been man;, fi .a both insured and uninsurer in Gilmercounty. Be safe, Ii-ure your piopferty with T H. Tabor. For Rent—One five room cot tage. For Sale— Nine building lots all at White Path, Ga. T H. Tabor, Ellijay, Ga. For Sale—Ford one ton truck been bought a little more than a y ear. Good condition. Osborn Bros. FOR SALE—Pair mules and wa¬ gon Mules are 8 years old and weigh 800 lbs. Also one buggy in good condition. D • A, Jenkins Talking Rock, Ga. LOST—One yellow, mooley steer; weigh 600 lbs, crop in lett ear; split and round hole in right ear. Also red steer weigh 400 lbs., same mark. Also one jet black steer weigh 400 lbs .same mark. C. B. Davis. FARM FOR SALE The R. N, Holden farm of 207 acres, nine miles south of Ellijay on the state highway. 20 acres fine bottom; upland well timber¬ ed; good two-story 6 room house and necessary out buildings. Write R. N. Holden, Canton, Ga. Rt. 1. All who have dogwoon for sale are requested to deliver same at my mill by December the 20th. After this date my mill will tie closed. A. E. Edwards MULES WANTED-We have several Ford cars to trade for good mules. Come and see us. Richards & Co., Jasper, Ga Apple trees, leading varieties, l2tf each, $10 00 per hundred Peach trees 10/each, guaranteed trQe name an( j free replace ment on trees t * lat s ^ oulc * die first year- See me before buying T. M Webb Prop, Ellijay Nursery. —--- ' NOTICE—I have a bran 1 new 1925 flve passenger Ford T uring car I will sell for less than list price. I have more cars than I need. J. O. Hipp r-IAf-KA sue 1 Church AnaeageeSent Two services each Sunday, 11 and 6:30, Sunday School at 10 each Sunday mo mg. Special music in charge of Miss Peal Penland. Christmas Program next Wednesday 6 p. m. Young people meet at 6 Friday nights. ‘•The Power of Ooan Living” ‘‘Giving and Receiving,” Christmas addresses next i Sunday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ■ G. G. Ward, Pastor WANTED—A good pair young mules from 4 to 6 years old; good condition, broke and work well A A Sutton, Rt. 1, Talking Rock, Ga. For Sale—2 fine Duroc pigs 10 weeks old- One male and one female. Price $10 each. S. G Clayton. Roy. Ga. STRAYED—One Jersey heifet 2 years old- Mark: crop and slit in left; swallow fork and under bit in right. M- L McClure, Liclog, Ga. The annual trustee’s eclection will be held Dec. 22, 1924. Let the patrons of every school meet out on that date and elect trus¬ tees. Respectfully, F. E. Pettit Delay In Trial Of Tome Cleveland Mobile, Ala.—The fifth trial of T. W. Cleveland, charged with the mur¬ der, In August, 1923, of Stephen Loan¬ ing, 92, of Went Fowl river, set In elrcult court for December 8, has keen taken from the calendar of this term of court. Seek Compromise On Muscle Shoals Washington.—Senators who favored the Ford bid for Muscle Shoals are Beeking the aid of Western senators for a compromise government plan of operation for (he properties to be sub¬ mitted when congress convenes in De cember. At the same time. Secretary SS!*-STSiSB toto the temporary disposition of power gen erated at the plant, should congress ; fall to make final disposition of the properties prior to completion of Wil¬ son dam next July. QlIRff! Rl’3 THE ONLY rtlpri -s'— sick nr-AT.:; _______ «cB nrsriitt) for P*vK?T«Me:. • 1.9 cr"a«j3 of r>”l ] ; km ^3?*? ifeitor* - • 1 t; . * i o 10 — v a C-le-tUird ;V^ i cf sens n-jiwK'’*, ! '■ i r- ’