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VOL. IV.
THREE GREAT ESSENTIALS WE CLAIA
ENTERPRISE, PATRIOTISM AND RELIABILITY. .
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\ THE MODEL, Leading Clothiers, Hatters id FURNISHERS. a — . 1
si Buying what you don't want even if it is cheap, is downright extravagance. We have heard of m
chants who paid a bonus to clerks whenever they induced a customer to buy unsalable goods. That v
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extravagance for the merchants, too. They lost customers by it. m
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We depend more on the goods themselves than on elerks,and we depend on prices most of all
% & not try to get all the from customers. We try rather to make the cost small
money we can as as
sible. Comeflfihand see us. Yours for low prices,
flATHESON MERCHANDISE COMPANY, PROPRIETORS.
Wanted 10 cords of
on subscription
this paper. Apply to The T i mes.
Wanted SOL ICITORS
and agents for
the best insurance company in the
world. At the end of 20 years we
psy you back twice as much money
as you put" in, and your life has
been insured free. W. A. Fowler,
special and agent for Hart, Habersham
Frankin counties. Address
Toccoa, Ga.
WANTED-AN ts«r!^ IDEAKZiSSS °?5gr*®
r v^ , Washington, , bSK
BURN* CO., PatraA Attorney*,
It CL tor thalr 11,800 prise offer.
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J. N. West,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Toccoa, Ga.
» OSes: Corner Safe and Tagalo street*.
/), M. Snclson,
DENTIST.
over Math<$pn Merchandise
Co’s, store on Doyle Street. Georgia.
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(Jeorge P. Erwin,
.ATTORNEY at law,
Clarkesvilie and Toccoa, Ga.
Will practice in the Courts of the
N. E. Circuit and elsewhere by special
arrangement. Special attention to
Collections and Commercial law.
A. Fowkr,
REAL ESTATE AND LIFE IN¬
SURANCE.
Times Building. TOCCOA, GA.
O, w. HM,
Contractor and Builder,
TOCCOA, GA.
IM g lass work in every respect. My ref
entices arc the business men of Toccoa
Jao. W. Own,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW.
Toccoa, GaorgU.
THREE FOR $1.
We will send The
Farm News, Woman¬
kind and The Times
one year for $1.00.
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TOCCOA, HABERSHAM COUNTY, OA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 . 1898-
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Are yon taking Simmons Liter
ulator, the “Kino or Lima
cines?” That is what our
want, and nothing but that It is
some old friend to which the old
pinned their faith and were never
appointed. But another good recom¬
mendation for it Is, that it is
than Pills, never gripes, never weak¬
ens, bat works in such an easy and
natural way, just like nature Itself
relief comes quick and sure, and
foela new an over. It never lhfla.
Everybody needs taka* liver remedy,
and everyone should take only
mons Liver Regulator.
Be sure you get it. The Bod
is on the wrapper. J. H. Zeilin
Go., Philadelphia.
WE’RE NOT
ALL ALIKE.
It is vain to treat Printers a*
if they were equal. They are
unequal by methods and ac¬
tions as men generally are
unequal by nature and circum¬
stances. It is the distinction
you make between one Printer
and another, and is not the
most trade-favorad the
one you expect the most of?
Is not trade a recognition of
merit over mediocrity ?
Per Cent Discount
A. Fowler Stationery Co.
Toccoa, Qa.
The blind made to
see, at Dr. West's of¬
by using Kel
glasses.
Bucklen’s Arnica Solve.
The Best Salve in the world for
cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap¬
ped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all skin Eruptions, and positively It
cures Piles, or no pay perfect required. satis¬
is guaranteed to give refunded. Price
faction or money
2< cents per box. For Sale by W.
H .4 J. Davis, Druggists.
Evfcry mother should know that
croup can be prevented. The first
symptom of true croup is hoarse¬
ness. This is followed by a pecul¬
iar rough cough. If Chamber¬
lains Cough Remedy is given freely
« soon as the child becomes hoarse
or even after the cough has devel
oped it wifi prevent the attack.
and 50 cent bottles for sale by
H. k J. jy.
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in SOCIETY’S DOMAIN and
Personal Paragraphs About People You Know
Prof. McLaury and his sister
and daughter Misses Mamie and
Marjorie McLaury left Thursday
afternoon for Atlanta where they
remained a day or two taking in
the exposition, after which they
went to Waycross, Ga., where their
home will be in the future. The
removal was made that the family
be with Mr, McLaury'a son,
is mail clerk on a railroad in that
part of Georgia, and is three days
of each week in Wayctoss.
Toccoa sustains a great loss in
the McLaurys departure, for no
one was more appreciated for intel*
lectual, spiritual and material help
rendered a community than'they
have been.
We wish them alt happiness and
success in^heir new home, but
hope some day to have them back
in Toccoa. Professor McLaury’*
home hereafter will be Charlotte,
N. C.
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We regret to note the death, on
Saturday, Oct. 1st, of Mrs, J.
Miles Berong of Hiawassee, Ga.
She was a sister of Mrs. T. A.
Capps and had several friends in
besides the Capps family
who are saddened by her death.
Mrs. Berong was 33 years old
was considered by all wbo
knew her a most beautiful cbarac
ter For many years she was a
member of the Baptist Church.
Her husband and three children
are left to mourn her loss.
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Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Simpson
and Miss Carrie Davenport went
to Atlanta to see the Exposition
Saturday and also to have
Dr. Eikin examine little Sarah
Simpson’s arm which was
discovered to have a green
limb fracture though for some time
has seemed only a very slight
hurt.'
The Womans’ Literary Club
a most pleasant meeting with
Mrs. W. M, Kilgo,on Tuesday, the
8th instant. The next
will be held at the home of Miss
Ola Jones, Saturday, Oct. 9th in¬
stant.
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We are glad to note that Mr.
W. C. Edward’s lovely little
daughter, Helen, who acci¬
dently hurt herself right
by falling from a table Sunday af¬
ternoon is improving slowly.
Mr*. McDowell of Fraaklin, N.
C.,k • guest of Mm. W. M.
on Currahee street.
J. P. Vickery and Will Bailey
took in the exposition this week
end now enjoy telling bow big
“the thing k. ”
Rev. C. H.
test Fri
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MrS. B. P. Brown, Jr.,and chit*
visited last week with rela*
fives and parents at Ayersville.
Mr. Alfred Creasy of Lynch¬
burg, Va., is visiting his brother,
Mr. Jack Creasy.
Miss Nelms is the guest of her
brother Mr. John Nelms at pres
^
Mr. Will Vickery who is buying
cotton at Gainesville, Ga., this fall,
made his weekly visit to his fam
ily at this place last Saturday and
Sund *r
Last Saturday afternoon Miss
fc.nkin . beautiful young tad,
of Franklin, N. C In Toe,
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schaefer
accompanied by their little daugh
ters, M. E. and Carter, visited the
Exposition the first of this week.
Mrs. Schaefer accompanied Mias
McLaury to Macon.
Mrs. W.M.Kilgo’s mother, Mrs.
Moore, of Franklin, N. C.« is a
guest at the home of the former
and wilt probably be in Toccoa
sometime to the delight of her
friends;
becoming The Biblical Literary pleasant Society and in¬ is
a most
structive organisation, and is sure
to become one of the leading clubs
in Toccoa thi* winter.
Charlie Dance and wife wers
among this the visitors to the exposi¬
tion week.
Miss Mattie Harris is on a two
week’# visit to friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. Jno. relatives Tabor, who in has Franklin been
a guest of
county for some time, has returned
home.
Rev. H. C. Fennell, pastor of
Presbyterian church at Toccoa,
preached twice in the Presbyterian
church. He is an able divine and
sn eloquent preacher. His sermon
in the evening was anti-doctrinal,
and was a scathing rebuke Heaven— to those
who but one road to
and that thei ir own.—Clarkesvilie
Ad vertisef.
Mr. T.\J>. >. Kemp, of Atlanta, is
in, town for the purpose of organiz¬
ing a camp of Woodmen of the
World, a popular social and benev
olent Knights order of Pythias. something Mr. like Kemp the is
a pre pos s essi ng young gentleman,
and toe order he represents is a
moat excellent oae. Like the
Knights of Pythias it has an insur
ance feature attached/—Hartwell
Sun.
Clerk of Court Erwin was in the
city Monday and while here left
oil us some for running of Use necessa printer's ry machinery. lubricating
Joe k well liked by our people
wbo appreciate hk flying visits,
if they are abort.
The editor of Tn Times made a
busioese trip to Atlanta, Saturday
tion. The exposition k a
display of the world’s ot products, south.
especially those the
rMt'yv
very favorably with the world’s
at Chicago in 1893. The
end grounds are magnificient, and
the fire works given free at the ex
position grounds were as good, or
better than any we saw at the
world's fair.
We think it the duty of every
father that can in any way, to take
his children to see this fair.
We want to recommend our
friends to tho Victoria hotel as a
good and comfortable place to stop.
The hotel is only a half block
the depot and charges are very
sonable. Mr. Golucke, the
^ My# he g^rontm* to please
bis guests, and we think be will,
We recommend the Victoria hotel
to those visaing the exposit ion.
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MY i| |
.wessmenU is $113,000 and
d2 nur y will build fifteen Justice of
the.Peace court houses in the conn
ty> M recommended by the grand
jury, which will cost about $100
eachjaad the difference in the
faulters list this year is $30,000
more than last year, also the total
taxable property this year is only
$1,505,633, and then too, court ex¬
penses this, year were $700 more
than last year.
Look at Kilgo &
McAllister's ad for
their great slaughter
prices. They last on¬
ly another week.
Rock House Market,
R. J. W. Hitt, Proprietor.
, I handle nothing but the Finest
Quality of Meat*—from 3 to 6
cents per pound. Give me a trial.
Epwortb League.
How long before Christ was the
Baba Ionian captivity ? What dis¬
tinguished youths were there car¬
ried captive? What name did
Ashpeaac give Daniel? What to
Hananiah? What to Mi shoe l?
What to Axariah? What would
the king,have them to learn? What
did be appoint them? What did
Daniel nf A.hp^aaf
What were Daniel? the feelings of Aspenaz
toward Why did he fear
to grant bis request ? Whom did
be set over Daniel, Shadrach, Me
shach and Abednego? What did
he request of Melaar? What did
wish him to give them to eat
to drink? How did they ap
pear at the end of that time?
What did God give t ?
troubled. For what did he
cal! I
What did be say should be <
with thorn if Daniel thsr i did do it?
Wbot did say wtu
beard of it? why did Daniel
when hr made it k
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to th« king what did he do.
id the king say of Daniel's
t b what office did be raise
icJ' whom did Nebuchadn
image command he had to worsbip the what g<
set up.
he say would be done with iu
would not. who refused t»
it. whom did they «ay would ta
to deliver them from
of fire.
What became of those w
hem into the furnace? wi A
hadnezzar looked into! .
what did he see. S
jJ, thanS£*i L.
who interpreted Nebuchi
dream, what was
of »*• For bo
time. How long after W
pretation _ did this take
p
his undwstanding^rrtur
P iou » unto his ten
did he command to b*
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him, what did
was. what is «
Mone. Or T
what became of Be
took the kingdom
Whom did he a
ident preferred over the prii above tte
he
Why him could What they not the find
? was ot
they thought him ?' they cot
against what Darius dec re
What princes did persuade Daniel
do when
this ? when the king heard i
he feel? For what did I
Till what time? They
what with Daniel? Hoi
king pets the night? did fa
morning where
said God bad done u
How was the king
commanded what to 1
the accusers of Dai
future condition of D w
said?
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