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Fur President
Grove? (trvelcmd,
Of New York.
For Vice-President
A dial U. Stevenson,
Of Illinois.
TOCCOA, GA.:
SATURDAY, JfLY 9, 1892
Th; Third Party.
The delates .net in O.n...... a-
dopt'-d a plat form; nominated ofiicers;
put the neces.'ar> political machinery
in motion, and the new party
forth fully __' organized in opposition to
.i . J he t i platiorji G . * is quite 2°l «f ikp a I lengiiiy nation ' . :
document, couched in tne terse lan-
jgir«ge characteristic of its author, Ig-
‘
nahus DonnoMv Uonae I,.
The preamble decl.ires that tne
people are demoralized; newspapers
largely subsidized or muzzled; pubbe
opinion silenced; bu -iness prostrated;
our homes covered with mortgages;
labor impoverished; urban workmen
denied the right of orgamz ition btr
self protection; a hireling standing
army, unrecognized by our laws, is
established to shoot them down, and
they are rapidly degenerating into
European conditions.
Tlie preamble continues on at con¬
sider ible length, enumerating mon¬
strous evils afflicting this nation
which, it declare?, forebode terrible
social convulsions, the destruction of
civilization, or the establishment of
an absolute despotism.
The following is a brief abstract of
the important planks of the
They declare that ihe union of the
l,borf,masof ll-eUnitedSlmtesU-all
be permanent am! perpetual.
\i ealth ,,, , belongs , to ... him who , ore*
ates it. Every dollar ,, taken , from , in-
dustry . without . , equivalent . , robbery.
is
THEY DEMAND
A national currency, safe, sound
an 1 fliexiblo, issued by the General
Government only ; a full legal tender
for all debts, distributed direct to the
people at a tax not to exceed 2 per
cont., on the sub-treasury plan or
some better system.
Free and unlimited coinage of sil-
ver an 1 gold at the ratio of 1G to 1.
The circulating medium increased
to $f,0 per capita.
A graduated income tax.
The national revenues shall be lim-
ited to the necessary expenses of gov¬
ernment.
Goverment pastal savings banks.
Railroads, telegraph and telephone
systems be owned and operated by
the government.
Laud and all natural sources of
wealth should not be monopolized for
speculative purposes; alien own¬
ership of land prohi bited.
Land held by railroads and other
corporations in excess of actual needs 1
an 1 lands owned by aliens should
reclaimed and held for actual settlers
only.
iiiriu fu ™rs;X:Y": ,,, *i,o suape oi resolutions. 2 ^ ,at
These resolutions demand a free
ballot and fair co int, not by Federal
intervention but by the Australian "V
cret via Lot system. 1 hay pmdge t.teir
support to fair and liberal pensions
to ex-ucidn soldiers and sailors; con-
demn the present contract labor laws;
favor the enforcement of tha eight
hour law; demand the abolition
the Pinkerton detective system; favor
limiting the office of president to one
term; the election of Lai ted
Senators by the people, and oppose
national aid to cor¬
poration for any purpose.
After the adoption of the platform
the convention nominated J. B.
Wft-iror V\eaver nf of Iowa f.vr-i Up for P«»; I resident lanl of n f ., .he
United States, and J. G. Fields of
... A . . for \ President.
irgima ice
xvl > In lo some oF r tne , pianks . . of . the
platform will meet the approval of ail
good people of all parties, ot!.-
er planks, if realized, will
suit in taxes the most ever.
• Ditant, .
in burdens the most op-
pressive; and the sad irony of
will be that the bur lens will fall
heaviest on those who will *■*
'
iv, P , la .. . , ’* * i!i g t.’.em . ,and ,
. on are the
leas', aole to endure them.
4TH OF JULY
WAS CELEBRATED IN GRAND
STYLE AT DEMO REST.
Tlu Boat Carnival . , Etc.
The Fourth r»f -Ju!y celebralim t-.t
Demurest passed off ve ry nicely and
bo ’v seemed to enjoy
selves. Your correspondent did
arme to! t .. afternoon . and 1 m • therefore r
unable to give you any details of the
morning program.
The program for the afternoon wa*
carried out nicely and everything was
interesting and live!}'. The boat ra-
ct*s especially were very good But
the best pari of ‘.he program came
after uigld. The boat carnival, H>e
illumination of the lake by colored
lights, the ascension of fire balloons
c t° > all aided in making it a scene
The Demurest Band furnished nun
sic to the large and
all tbrnu *h the dav an 1 n ; *hi.
T akin.| it altogether, “ ihe celctira-
ti „„ SHCue . De8plte tho in-
c je f u(>ncv ofihe weather there was
a croWtI preson t. and all seemed
to be bavin* f- a ° ^ooi *ime
Dc, °° resl mOV,n - a ,3a<1 - r'’ ,
some day will be quite a large city,
at least that is what all the present
indications would sun 1 ’ed,
Pevhnna Po.baps I w,ll *dl cm <riin Min anIUI, i tdi
von more of our nice little etty some
da\*. Ermixa.
I f SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSE.
,T B WIIsti, 371 Clay St Sharpsburjr, Pa.
says he will not b" without Dr. Kings New
Di-c jv. ry torConsinnpiion.cougka atfd colds,
th .t it cured tits wife who was threatened witu
Pneumonia after a:i attack of La Grippe, wliea
various other rcmeilies ra<l several physicians
'very ha* <1 uit* him more goo<l than any-
tiling he ever used fur Free'trial Lung Trouble. Noth¬
ing like it. Try it, Bottiesat W
II ec J Davis’s Drugstore. Large bottles, 50e
and SI.
CARNES CREEK.
Tlie farmers arc s’ill combattingGen.
Green and thinning his ranks a little.
Crops on low lands are much in¬
jured by gra*s and wet.
I want- to reply to the few points
Tip 1 Snead made in his article pub* 1
iished in the News of July 2. Dear
s ' r - ^ z 1 ' 11 not a scholar but u-e
»u„ls of mr own got-up, not bor-
ro '' ed "‘ r ' la l " CI "* VC >' ><!«»». I ”* ,!
vou beea a ° grammarian you would
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have had n > trouble to solve the two
words m my article you so complain
^
I would like to know where you
learned the word ‘"barlow perachers. 5
You di l not get it by re ading the Ifi-
bln, or parsing grammar, or from any
other good authority. Now, Tip, you
and I must be a little more careful
how we throw flimgs, lest something
might be hurt that would bring shame
on the Ginger. Remember we are no!
made judges yet to pas** judgement on
^lic works ol the church or it* mmrs
tors, Gcd gave the church the
of the kingdom to bind and to use,
an ^ il !S 3 ,? B-> n g to be a practice with
some of ihe worldlv wisemen when
they are at their wits end, to unbe¬
comingly abuse something or some¬
body We should rerr ember the
proverb : ‘'There is more hope of a
fool than lie that is wisi in his own
conceit.”
There is a mighty curious Book in
this land which should be read by
every j t rso:i, and I believe if that
Book was obeyed by tlr 1 masses
there would be great change among
the troubled people of our nation. Il
, eac!)CS lha , we sbou](1 3ovc the Lol fi
Go,, with ,bc whole b cn,r..
neighbor as onrselves* and as WP
to rr them. ! nT' But is >1,> our '•; practice not the
reverse? Are we not hunting for
u rule * us? with silvery tongnes
...... <q No wor.der the poor
and kntable are oppressed. Now mv
f rieud j hope f r ,„ u mir htllc flings at
cacii other we both may be Itenefitled
and others diverted. *
Farmer.
Lold, cough, coffin is what phil
aeis term 4t a logical sequence.”One
is very liable to follow the other; bn;
by curing the cold with a dose of
Ayer , Cherry Pectoral, the
s cough
will be stopped and the coffin not
needed—just at present.
TEIKY HAVE A BONANZA.
It seems that tlie owners oTDr.Dmnimorid’s
IJ I h.ni-.,gB^e.lyf.,rKfe„m.,i.,„ l ave
U>'.i ;izd. n* tlieir remedy has never !-o**i
kn0 wn to fiul In asimdewse. There 5s
t*»inlT room In the market fora inedirfne Hat
will do what they claim for this wonderful
preparation. tie if itdoes Althoairl, Inlfdalmell the price is S5 per bot-
one for it the price
shynJd lw $100. If the dnursri*t has not sot
it,the remedy will be sent to any address by
prepaid Mediciw express on receipt of price Dma-
mond Uo. 4s-5t* Maidcu Uuie, New
rk ' A S p nts wa uU>1 -
o n *loh * s ,, (. atari*!! Remedy.
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marvelous cure for catarrh, Diphthe-
Ha. canker mouth, and Headache,
^ each bottle there is an ingeni-
US NasaI rn J ector f )r tha mor s,,c -
treatment of those complaints
without extra charge. Plriee 50c.*SoId
by T. A. Capps.
ROBT. BALMER
LEAVES FOR Al V EXTENDED
TRIP TO ENGLAND
In the Interest of „ Cornelia.
Cornelia, Ga. July 1-t. IS 92.
The citizens of Cornelia held a puh-
ijc meeti ig «>n last Saturday 0
f,. r pj, e purpose of presenting an ad-
dress to Mr. , t Robert „ , Banner, „ , 1 T> rest- .
dent of the Cornelia Land ami Devel-
nv*nt Co on the eve of his departure
f ijr England,
J/r. Geo. D. S on? oieup'ed th
c t,air and at his direction the secre-
tnrv of the meeting, the Rev. J. A.
McKenzie,.called f r Mr. Bal ncr an *
tendered him, o i behalf of (i e fit I—
zens. the address couclied in the fob
p, win g terms:
^Cornelia G a. Jon,? 25th 1892.
c\e oi your dej»at sure !o; Eng and,we,
of Cornelia I oink it up-
P r ) Y natc u> r, ‘ 58 “ tv ‘' v ™ ds ! n
"re “ "’ ^ , '
""{tXl ^ 0
on an extended
visit to your na’ive Ian L r nl, w.n.t;
we are sorry to lose you fr >m our
midst dur.ng the penol «l v«ur a -
sence, we feci assured your sojourn
satisfa *•-«“* »’'*» •* to yourself, “f r te and *|» re »»:' till
tton we
join in wishing you God speed in
your journey, a pleasant visit to \ our
home, and a safe return to tins «he
aceil3 G r your enterprise and on-rjy,
where, hv strict integrity and a ulitv
you have won the respect an 1 esteem
of all with whom you have had deal-
ings.
To your friends, commendation is
unnecessary, hut. to s? rangers with
w "- ora y (m com * in ‘contact, we com-
-
m^nd you one having , our perec ,
confidence^ as one whose salacious
int.-grjyinay hen-hed and »ko
will be found strictly h i.oiab c in n>:
business transactions .
«•* '»’*« pleasure i. e^rer^n K
these . our good wishc s to you,but the
Ica-ure would be grc.Tcr were ihe
tccasion that of \ our retnrn instca ?
of departure.
J/r. Bal me r, though eons’derably
taken by surprise* responded in ii t
ting terms io the kindly expressions
of esteem, and expi esse 1 kis appreeia-
. . h , wj h sU
lioj m» that , , he , would ,, ever merit the
good will of ih 3 cointnundv.
J It. f-aimer d * c’t at k-n Dh upon
'
the .. ohject of bis mi.'Ston - nliroa-i . , an»s „,
•’ *
assured the a^s'inh.ed ciUz . *ns !h:»l
all; the scenes throu :h » men
Ise should pass, and wi h the j e*» a k*
it would be hi* fortune to meet. Cor*
nclia ncuaami and th*-* id^.i interests .w.i si.*, ot of the im Bine 11 * u -
Ridge region should receive Sus fsi -i
attention.
With deep pride in hi? snhpct 31 1 ■
Banner expressed himself on the mer¬
its of the situation,—Cornelia, Il f
superb h>CSL .: on ;lS n CO o.nerclaI ccn-
; tfp h(>r 0X( . el j e3 ce a health aJlli
plt . aSnrc resor}j due lo her , iU ^ r] ,- "
e , cliulJlti| . i„fences and ma chle-s
ln?( . t , )cr w th lhe , sst ler J—
tory T of undeveloped natural resources
that in future years should pay ;rii»
llle lo CMriK .i L ;.
lie spoke of the deep need of more
tin ney' and more people :*» dcvc r op
the wcai.li or !!,!»,,plan,I 1 B!,,c
region that lay so invitingly h?ff*r?
; him ; said that if spared by
| deuce* he would publish to I he world
the countless cdvaFtages <»f tliis God
favored section, and in doing so i
was his pnrj ose to make Bii, ish gold
act as an opening wedge to a higher
state of development, redounding
the credit and advantage of the ra
lives of the soil as well as the foreign
investor.
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l ° “ nder !mn assist:,uce by laku .2
1
** one 5iie na-**,.,] g-5*> bestow r<-
^ ,or man s e5 P cc > a ^ ,,sc ar< ‘
welfare, lie saitl that this region had
superior advantage?, calling "or sene-
r i„ r develoLisent. 1 de\eloi 1 icent * tha!
& , , ‘ , ma ° Lorneua r , / .. t ie sardeu spi t
°f America.
Particular attention was paid by
^-he speaker lo the need of ceaselcs*
business activity hv all who held
reputation of the town at slake, and
by the natural resnlls of thrift, throw
back as repudiated paper, the has
slander (made m a town not a ihoa-
sand miles away . whose peop’c an*
their way to Heaven, hut have to
pass through Cornelia to get
that a branch lodge of the Sons of
Rest had been organized in Cornelia.
Mr. Balmcr «!., he ,lid not K-iicv*
atj . . lcast t no t within 5t , - ,, the city .
for .' there [ r*»i>e ”
was no telling what mi- %
exist in a surburban town not vet eu-
cn - 'cl , e «, * by , Cornelias n , limn*. , .-
city
In cloMnw V‘;i “* Mr B-iltaer ,L exp.esSed evn-««*i« 1
^ lcn<lt! regard , lor r the pcoj>»c with
whom he had cast his lot, and said
that be wmild carry with him on
journey through life, the kindly teste*
which he was the recijtient,
and ever treasure it among his dear*
est possessions.
Mr. Baltner was succeeded by sev-
eral good speakers who made ‘short
addresses, after which the
Correspondent.
BLINDED BY A SPIDER'S BITE.
The f ast Thing She Saw Was the Hand
of the Boftor That Lanced Her Eye.
In the almshouse of Kings county
in Flathush there are many old worn
on, some of whom have seen the
light of an earlier century, who do-
light in gathering around the stove
nights and telling one
< i? ee r® tori «\ Thes ? 8to ™* * eD
ally (lie away in weakened memory
and rarely go outside the long bncu
wells. There is a woman there who
tells how she was dancing on her
teenth birthday when her
burst into the room with the
of Waterloo. And there is a woman
who saw Washington, and yet an-
other who packed berries where the
Brooklyn municipal buildings now
stand.
Not long ago a visitor to this insti-
tution remarked to one of these
women:
“I guess there are many inmates
here who have had some remarkable
experiences/’
“Yes. indeed." the old woman an-
swered “There's Annie Krozan,
poor woman, stone blind from a
spider's bite. Did you ever hear the
Sto^STtelling about
G f spider's bite, and it spread all
over Yesterday Annie Krosan told
the stciy herself. She lay on a cot
fa ft0 of thc
, ,
of ber was a white and wrinkled face
half hidden in a white hood.
“I came here in 1882, sir,”she said,
“ w ben I was only sixtv-five rears
old. I had as fine and stlong a pair
of eyes then as a girl of sixteen, but
now I'm all in darkness, and every
thing is black before me. Well, sir,
j was married for the second time in
1865 to John Krozao, who was a
sailor. After we were married
went to sea and never came
again. The ship, they told me, wont
down and all were lost. I never
knew the name of the ship or the
owners.
“Well, sir, things ? went badly - with
me, and , at . . last , I . had , TO . come , here.
Now it was one summer night, very
hot. maybe eight maybe nine years
ago, an*.* I was Ivnsg here oil tills
very filt cot. I was just dozing off when
I a stinff to my left eye.
thought it was a mosquito, so I took
my liandkerchief and brought it
down right hard on my eye. Then
I fell asleep. The first thing in the
morning I looked at my handker-
chief, and there, as I hope to see
heaven, was a big, black spider
crushed dead. Tlie next day my
e N c began to pain and swell, and
^ben I couldn't bear it any longer
they sent me to tue hospital.
“They put poultices on the eye,
but that didn't help it any, and soon
! the pain spread to the right eye. I
went to the hosnital regularly, and
, one day , a young - doctor , , lanced •, my
pjg-fct eye. It didn't hurt much, but
; I felt him cutting something, . and _ , his .
hand over my face'was the last thing
1 ever saw. Ives stojc bliiid. He
1 ^’ r ^ ldev f? 1 ?; hut
lt either ffiat, his lance .
j was sir, or
I that blinded me.”
! of rm Tnnt the j. institution is - , storr. t and all , ftoinalTOT the other .
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inmates believe it.-New York Sun.
ISow Last.
Cue of tan reads cf the art by
which the naturalist is able to re¬
store the skeleton of a?i animal from
a single bone, and in fact a good
many mistakes have been made
through overconfidence on the pare
of learned men in reconstructing fos¬
sils by theory from insufficient ma-
terisd. Bat there is no possibility of
mistaking the testimony afforded by
the teeth. They tell all about the
manner of existence led by their for-
* i p a » ib *
liabits. diet and approximate age of
beast.
Thus it is fortunate that teeth last
longer than any other objects in na-
* ure . ^ ta * 3 ^ a are ^ oant * ® a
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perfect state of preservation tlie mo-
lars and incisors which were used to
cheav with by the mighty reptiles of
millions cf years ago.—Interview in
Washington Star.
Omnivorous China.
Dogs and cats are subject to the
same process of a 1 sorption as dead
two cases in which villagers cooked
rid of them On ore of these occa
^ 0 ns some one was thoughtful
enough to consult a foreigner as to
the probable results; but as the ani-
already in the pot the con-
vivf ^ tould Bot make «P tlieir H^ds
to forego the luxury cf a feast and
no harm appeared to come of their
indulgence.— “Chinese
tics. 1 ’
A Restful Sight
It T , would ,, rest . any one * s nerves to .
stand on Walnut street in Pliiladel-
phia and look at the gentleman
sits in the window of the Pbiladei-
phia club in the afternoon and does
not move from ten minutes to 3 to
five minutes to 5.—Cor. New York
_ ^fcmg
1U f cn *?!j ^ >m ° T , hands.
W , ***. **.the Arnos, tbe
K T
abonsnaal mlial ItP.ntS of Japan, was
to a h^l bw'nw ^ anther in
a a W o,k nnhli pni)!l.-IiOtl as late lare as as lboj, l'CU
that he gives * an engraving -f!- of it-
BUc.vLES P,n*'i >*v * Arnka 3 AL,L.- » ,
*
u6Sl in tr.o worl-l lur cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum
Tev?r sores, tetter, chapped hands
chilblains, cm: ns and all skin ernjii
ions and positively cures piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction ot tnaney ?e>*
funded. Price 2d cents per box. For
sa! e by \V- H. & J. Davis.
NOW
A lattice's Court on 3*nleIjacSt.
“Once v-.T i N ties Star's was dis¬
trict judge up in Nevada and bierra
counties, the late Judge Belden and
I were on omiosite sid
which was to'be argued before him
began Cttoretne Justice McFarland
the other =J v. “When we re-reVd
Nevada City we found the jud<*e
, muleteck *«“‘«; farDuwnferuieS.
U, held court than-. He
made a novel proposition that we
should ri le fiver the mountains with
him and argue our case on the way
“We no-rented the suggestion, se-
cured horses and started off on either
side of the judges mule I opened
the case aad concluded my argument
as we reached North San Ju m
Then Belden replied. He was verr
much in earnest, grew quite warm
over the case, and didn't conclude
until we had passed Nigger Tent
Then Judge Searls ruminated a short
time, and delivered his decision fiat
against Belden.”—San Francisco Ex-
aminer
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
Me'imdLt f ! >i«ropal ChirwiltJSnufh pwa.-
da y s v ;W Fs-ayor i if. aro evciv5:nn<lay;J 15 i: *
s ip:. service 7:30 j» r.k Wei.,:-! ;.
eve. P, I* Ail n. Pa*!*r.
Prehytcran preaclunp Ciinrcji, Ilcv I- A
pasfor; at 11:30« ni and <:-><» p n>
on 2 nd and 4tb sabhatl * in ea-1 ingntli 'Mo
day shoo'at la a :n e»«-rv sath th W M
Prayer,, ...ta,,..,.
Church, Rev A E Kee-e
preaching at ll:30a in and 8 p m on and 4
^,7 Wc ,|, iefda7
C0NSU M FT 1 ON Cl' 1111 >.
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An old phv«M*iim f retired
p r . M . tu .^ i ;av i n 5 r< q place*! in hi-
, wn4s an pf. sSi misspmr.ry
the formula of a Vi • ;-b; rovu: dde
renifdvfor efCoiisumjitioo, the sjccdv ami |r:r:'-
J5enl cure Brer s-W?.
Asthma and wl throat * on
r " KV , r Affections, also a posift c and
-Vij r M p e >; cure p or \ ■r% o; * i idHtvaml
Nervous f 'ot; plaint**, t»ft< r !’"
tested its wonderful curative pe.Rers s
?n thousands of cases, has felt it his
| duty to make *3 known lo hi? stiffct
fellows. Actuated h this mo
t - v0 afv - a f J es . r - re Ui re p,. ve hnmrn
s „{f or j n;r f will send free o’ <’ a re e. to
a i who desire it, ’ tins tcc'pe. in Ger
meai»,^>eMh „ v _____i. * o > , !J !
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»crectfOiis 5'if preparing an] itsio;?.
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Noyes, 820 l owers i»«cck. K-.vSie-t er.
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’La’e *.«> bed and ear;v *s-* w
shorter. the road to Die air? j > Z,
skies' In! early 1 C bed met nHJl JZ
Earlv Riser.’ the pi., T that tea (>■* 5 C.
longer " and belter and wiser. T <
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"J »Ve will sell ~ all of
our summer
good* at cost for ca.*h.
Br;!oirr,Bi i:uou«;iis&TfiiKi.r..
Bright people are the quickest to
r c gniz * s good thing and tiny i;.
We scil lots of bright people IbeLiMle
Eariv Ris* r*. If v n >r - n*«r. brig it
these pills will tsak*. yon so, T A
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THE NEW YORK
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ONE DOLLAR A YEA I?.
C or.lsim tl o !,< *, l.=
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w r its-.' a
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» he \\ EEKLY \\ or.U>,
New* York City
if dull, spiritless and - ; pid, if
jour blood is thick and siiti-gish;
your appetite is caj ricio is at <1 «in-
certain, you r eed a Sarsao-o-Ha. For
best results take De Win’s. T
Capps.
V. c have a speedy and positive core
! for catarrh, dtpltlberia ‘ canker mouth
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r] 1 ,! ta ’ ,n • *‘ ii ‘ ) i ^ t.iarr i
, >- "2 sa , ,n j e ^ nr hD; nil,
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ark \ • * ***■*>• A “ <e
' 01 *- 1 A Lapp-.
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WOT IS \ J B If* 1 V ITI 82,5
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v* ^JEORr.lA. "lion, it may ll EB concern: r„, H «, C<>cntt,-To J. J. K: suy.ad- all
» 5^str,tor-*f tJu t^t:, e ,f J*ihn L,Pr de-
<v * s '^ a ’.'l' Irom hes l Ii 1° u:eN> AH a '* 0 “ ;er u*< hare
,n^ icm * mist. ;-cr.*oii*concerned
ar IscreUv c t«l to >l.o w*i* : ruin-t the
gmnttnf? of said <ti.-l„.*rge. if any they * an. he*
fort ««e on il,e hist >I*m«!ay in Aumssi Dt*2iii
mv office in Chtrk*yii!e, said county, al: which
nmf uud ]»];ht I «i 1 jiasrt on
J i; i* Muy 2 i*J l -< .* 1* L. I IK« L. Or-Jhiary
.^
Eariv Risers, Early Riser , h arIv
Risers, the famous hule puls ! <r con
-ipatmn .*ick i-ea*l : u:he,«R-pep-m and
nervo -ness. T A Capps-
■oo [• 0 IMMM kVMdBtt'em-w '1 V *
iCMMI tj t llii I
STAY E m E ^ T
-OF THE CONDITION Of—
Toccoa Banking Company.
Located at TOCCOA, G A. in the State of Georgia, on the iir-d day ot July, p-fri
RESOURCES. I! LIABILITIES.
v „.„ and ..ni.ii.coanfc-d - 87,08£»,7[Aj| Capital Stork, paid up, f so.eoo.oo
Over-Draft*
Eunifan? a,,<1 Fixtmrs 1,200.00 »
1>uc fr p! r ^^ BtmVsantl ill Undivided Profits 9 mrs
Pnc ( n Bankers 3,145,(M r
from rank? or not Due Pai»k.*AHanker« in the State
in this State. S, 108.00,« I)u Banks* 7,000.0 1
JvT” Cy f3.S_N.0O T a , ' Rankers without the
sYfix-r lift* UI t State 13.0M0 t»
3’4,15 i
Uncollected Checks. 7V2,t« fi.30P.23fv. ’T)ot‘ Depositor*, 22.29 02
°current’ Fx7e»™ : 4 I '
Taxes Paid 1 21 K
f lu
* La fSir H A ! ION OF NOTES AND Bit.lb DISCOXTKD—OTHER DEBTS DIE
io said bank.
Coot
Staic of Gco?y/ia .~- Habcrsi/am County.
Before me can e \Y. 1!. BKl'C'K, er shier of i K TO ' 0 A V. \ XK-
ING GO., v h«», being duty sworn s - tl»e aLovr statement i* i'p < n<t
• -
tion ot sail Bank as shown by the book* of file in *nid Bank, it- fill-
ther swears that since the last return <e*;de to she state hank r \n:n i or,
the condit’on of said Bank. t<» the Lest of - fiimt"- k-mr 5 - dge a I
the said Bank, through it- officers, have m.t vi. •hired m V.» do i :i n >i
lion imposed by law.
\Y. 52 BRF* X A* ’’ 1F.11.
Kw. ru to at d snbser bed before n e t V- it d. ~ s o It >* S'j-J
JOHN M. FREEMAN. No',rv /'a lie. ihe • ' * *.
mtfri, r y {(rroitolt £• zJr.)Le(t
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AND
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Can be found here. We sell our goods as cl cat* as any i:r
a legitimate business can afford to do. We *«>!ic?it th*
of our old friends. RespecifoR v,
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LADIES ARE, LN FOR 1 LX A i h.
beyaese the higher they rise in foci-
ety the weaker they find themselves
bodily. Ris’ey’s l'hi!ot*>ke:i c* ntr <ls
ihe nerves, aids nature in her various
functions, and thus combats with th?
many ills of womanktud sneeessfullv.
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A HousefiDld Remedy
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Citrus scrofula, ulcers, salt
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Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, Ill.,
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reccmmend De Jf'iu's Sarsapa-
riha.a cure for impure blood and gen-
debility.* T A Capps. 0211\
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