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cheap—nothing Sentl work as it ought TIMES to .
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GOODFOREVERYBODY
and everyone needs It at all times of the
year. Malaria is always about, and the
only preventive and relief is to keep the
Liveractive. YoumusthelptheLiverabit,
and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM¬
MONS LIVER REGULATOR, the RED 2.
Mr. C. Hitnrod, of Lancaster, Ohio,
says: “SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
broke a case of Malarial Fever of three
_ ' yeagftpstanding for and less than
me,
one bottle did the business. I shall use
It vfeen in need, and recommend it”
Be sure that you get it. Always look for
the RE-6 Z on the package. And don’t
forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIM¬
MONS LIVER REGULATOR, and there is
only dhe, and every one who takes it is
sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS
ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for
Biliousness and Sick Headache; both are
caused by a sluggish Liver.
J. H. ZeiUn * Co.. Philadelphia.
WANTED-AN IDEAStSKSB
thins to patent I Protect Write roar JOHN Ideas; WEDDIR- they may
bring you wealth. Washington, -
BUHN& CO., Patent Attorneys,
li. C., lor their $1,800 prise offer.
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It’s Going
to be Cold
this winter and we have
more capes and cloaks than we
want—we want to get rid of them
We’ll sell ’em if you want ’em so
low that it’ll pay you to buy for
next season. Come and look at
them.
Matheson M’d’se. Co:
Blacksmithing.
BROWN JARRETT
ha^nwreed his blacksmith, repair
and horseshoeing shop to Bud Ben¬
nett’s place, where he will be glad
to see his customers.
Toccoa, Georgia.
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ECONOMICAL t
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mud it mU »t • lower price. Da
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* m dead Uoek, permmeemi mk, that s
t Jtowt their, f'reely, doet wot fwm, it Irenet mi
m diet mtuty srdement Hu
» writ, wot corrode tie pm. You
moied M and don't at rod like learnt it, d. it 1/fouiuj (nek and
tend
* null return pone money .
i For pfUtn cents, we wilt send Sn
moufk toUeti to make knife pint of X
bi d eoritmf and pye ng mi *
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For fifty mu, we wiU send
i raontk toilets " to make a mk [alien
of Ike hast setsooi" yon
over saw. &M ink won't copy.
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Li«SliU&. 0A., FRIDAY* JANUARY 3
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TIMES “
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THE TIMES Is tbe official News¬
paper of Habersham County mad tbe
City of Toccoa.
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When you want to bay goods trade
with tbe merchants who patronise
your home paper. ‘ ..
IF IT’S NEWS THE TIMES GETS IT.
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THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL ftCH
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Doings of [the Club at Uj
ular Weekly Meeting
THE CLUB NAMED
“Gentlemen,” said the president pock¬
rapping on the table with his
et-knife, “dis meeting is now
for de dispatch of business.
er secretary read the minutes of
the last meeting.” This was done
“Now gentlemen, de fust busi¬
ness is to select some opprobus
name for dis club. I propose tbe
name of Anthropological club. Dis
name was give to me by a very said
smart white gentleman, who
it meant de study of ernatimy.
Now all in favor of dis name will
please—’ ’ mimt, Mr. Presi
“Waitdar a
dent,” spoke up another, “I er
doan tink I like dat name much;
hit sound most too much like a wo¬
man’s name. Ann—Ann—what’s
de balunce?”
“Anthropological * club,” said
the An-throw-a-pological president. club,”
“ re¬
peated the brother slowly but much cau¬
tiously. “I would like berry
to know, Mr. President, if Ann is
de name of de wife of de smart
white gemman what done tble
you dat, an’he got the rest of
de name from his experimence wid
her. It do sound'to me like dat
gemman tfopt wa^er making-fun_gf namejt would us.
Fore we dis yer
like to have it investigated.” the
“Brother Johnson,” said
vice president, “I think you hab
slightly misobstructed de name of
be word. De word am An-throw
poor-logieal, not alogicai,but popr
logical. obsarve,” said . Mr.
“Well,I doan
Johnson again arising,^ “ho\v£de
name is any better by putting dat
obstruction on it. Ann-throw-a^
poor-logical club. If dat white
gemman thinks ’cause we are cul
lered foks, our club is poor/logic his
club he must have based obser¬
vations On a miscalculation.”
“He sboar am!' 1 came in a sharp
tenor voice from Mr. Spence, w r ho
had been taking in all that was be¬
ing said. *
“Brother Johnson,” said the
president, adjusting his glasses and
making a fish trap of his fingers in
front of Him, “I am berry much
surprised at de great amount ob
ignorance you can fetch to de sur¬
face on so short a notice and sich
little exertion. If what you hab
said had de faintest color of* corn
mon sense not.underdecirctirffstances I could listen fuller,but
as it hafe
I think the best think you kin do
is to set down and stay down. All
in favor of dis name, say I.”
The motion was carried and aft¬
er some further discussion of minor
matters the club stood adjourned
till Monday night. Paton
LoNny ;
Secretary!.
Ten Dollars For A Name,
The Georgia Southern & Florida
Ry., in addition td ‘their famous
Pullman Buffet trains, “Quick
Step” and “Dixie Flyer,” have in¬
augurated the fastest Pullman line
in the south between Macon and
Tampa, leaving Macon* daily at
h -. 2 8 p. m., arriving afternoon in Tampa
2 130 p. m., next ; return¬
ing, leave in Macon Tampa 10:15 a - m As -» tbe
riving at 4 a. m.
namesof its two Jacksonville Pull¬
man trains have become household
words, it is desired to christen its
new route with a name that will be
as appropriate and popular Macdon¬ as its
two sisters. . Mr. G. *A.
ald, General Passenger Agent, Ma¬
con, has therefore offered a prize
of ten dollars in gold for the most
appropriate name, bearing in mine
that the train passes tbe famods
Suwanee River by daylight. clip¬ All
that i$ necessary is to>send this
ping, giving name of paper and
date, together with tl|e name and
address of one or more persons who
expect to visit Florida this season,
to * G. A. Macdonald,
' * G. P. A., G. S. A F. Ry, *
Macon, Ga.
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P A-'? V. DOMAIN
■fF m You Know
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|v MrV.W. luting C.Moow|f:
J*?. .Cm Kilgo,^ M ra
W. M. ~"
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sever# • r m t 1
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Tom Payne, who hapsbeen sd|ffrtg *7 4 ; (t*
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goods fotFrank Mabry'tor
e cautile ^sDtIs ffem of E^v-Witchell. now. with fne ‘*w
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&ati^d Harry Burgess enfer
tained ^ning. a party of voung friends
The evening pas.
too quickly and long before
the young folks-were home-goina* re*dy ,tfr
time for '
came •
Mr.
motbir. haveastMr^ A.. It. Mr. belter ^hpeffer’s and
neice, Baltimore^* h^f Etehora 8c^seflfr of
Tuesday' evening. Etenk. /
Ta^fe/'i’oqtertkine^HwW t
Ralph . in Jftthih pleasap*.
friends a iiohe''b£ matnawr
at their hom^wl»i«b v ^
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Miss is visiting Lotije-C b#£ hlv of Dallas,
Ga.,
Berta and Ev* PayifUft brfght?and ^
naly is a very
girl and fneqjs on% who durjng has,J|leedy ^^ay“ Avow
many Friday^H^eoilg
- $9. Mamie
Gilmer entertained 1 ^ie faiahds In'k
most pleasantmahnef, masqurade panip even| be
ing u an^ f^d yjl y
were present very^juchf
the occasion
The frjends of Mrs. E. ( f. Simp¬
son <k iU tsi? pained to learn that she
has been confined to her heme With'
the grippe for the last w&fe, Wi
are glad - to note that she is flow,'
however, Improving. • .
Mr. and Mrsifc Clarendd Mason,
on nendimr the Christmas week
Cri tv the guests of Mrs. Ma¬
son’s mother left Monday f6r YVest
minster, S. C.. where they /wijl
visit relatives before their return to
Laurens, S. C. ■.
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Miss BirdtdL May Jones enter¬
tained a lafge party of her young
friends Monday evening ip..honor Dallas,
of Miss Lottie Connaly of
Ga. There were many present and
through the efforts of .thedharftriag pleas¬
hostess evening. all spent a happy ‘ ” srnd / '
ant '
Wednesday night MisSes Berta
and ' Eva Payne received * their
friends in honor of theio guest Mifs
Lottie Connaly. Many guests WOte
invited and all had a happy
and pieaswt time. Delicious re¬
freshments were served by the two
beautiful young hostesses.
Miss As , 1. Beir,a ' < *ji tmisic teacher •- ’ ’ ' of . ’ the
Jolm^ihsoh Institute-of Bowtusn,
Ga., has been visiting during the
holidays, Miss*Carice Miss Bell, Mcjunkin has' of
Tric/foe.^ friends and admirers in Toccpa,who
are always ready 'ii. to welcome ber fo
our town. ‘
Mi®* M. E. Cook, who hasjbeeg
tbe guesj of Mrs. Jas. N. We^
during the past week,
Monday afternoon to ftsume Mg'
duties Scott as Institute teacher at|D«c«tnr^1 in tbe ^ AjJ
Miss Cook, aid. by her charming 'per¬
sonality Ooble cbofieteS added
many friends|bdier number, dufifig
ber visit, ip Toccoa." -
Mrs. : T. D. Kemp with ber two
little children have retarded- froq^
Seims, Alabama, where they have
been visiting for several months
and are now stationed at thff-SSlijlfk
son House, atYwhicb
spend tbe winter,
glad to welcome this family 1
our and midst. attractive Mrs. lady Ketaj>Ht and Will dqi laf
her stay m$M maD y frfends
admirers. .* - % "
Tuesday evening Misses La<
Willie Ramsffy happened to t'.
might have proven a quite —
accident: They, with some friends,
were sitting in a'room under a
brightly lightedcfe#ndefier wb«i of
iu own free will and accord it be
gan falling. B
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Bg the A (| \ y ° U
J snd shoulders u and saturat
ichcamefrom dhef^ thoroughly the broken with the lamps, oil
*^ kas thought the others who
°5 S atChed the k mpS
hurled theiif ’out the L window, . J
‘hereby preventing, most probahly,
an we fP^.t^. dare not think of. J^ 8ult of wh,ch
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Col.'J.„ the B. Jones’ Mf*. and family
^ ve re gueslft amj-Mrs. of Jones par
^larkesyill en ts, Dri i.P, West, of
e ddriog Christmas/
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Tbe Ehctlon Yesterday : of New
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^iMleetiOT vj was C«rtain1y.^
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The change usually &dr<; in two
or three names. , s
Up to the rtime of closing the
polls C0ul4 there were few people who
intelligently, gu^ss as to the
outcome. The- Time§ certainly
congratup^ls victory, snd these gentlemen thkt on
aJl of the candidates we^e Coujd sorry not
elected this
jfeaf we .have from aootho^Hpp«pjpi today 3n|pyW can tjej -v i
to lay your wires now stretch so you i| -q A *,
come in on the home J
y®^5* One thing , . is conclusively "» i' i shown l 3
that Mayor Mgth«soa • official ea
reer has been £>M
reus, and his re-electionAOWMHW -»pp|l
clusively that our people fo6*H
ate the stand he, has taken
anff. order, widen he has * unffinc.
inglr held for the Diinu past year il
There |s one ceillgi
will of Ahrpeople Is mtep$lesi and
did in this electidft
\yas no caucus to b< mfi Oy 1
men l^ckef gnd poetically nopiiokW" Uut|
to suit themselves; axj
was an open, trtldy|edordihg free for all light
’the best to the g#
ular Following,Is verdictTof the j^MilJiSt people, ’qf Woii‘, candi¬
dates received:* and the riumifer-o^votds eadh
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For Mayotw-W. A. . Mstheson,
145 “Counci^mE. ; J. Wl^wen, E. Mitchell, 86. ;J.
, E.L.IIstris,iffi; 149
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,3. J-. SirojMon. JA j- W. 118; J. G. Hayes, W.
tox; Dr. Mcjunkin, Wright
Edwardji 9? ;’T- C- m !
Relid Davi^ '
J. H. Busha, TrWt ? rs- -<f
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Other* heart name is Charity) binding
each with its tender cords 6f
affection, so pleasant was the union
thllt n » word of murmer, no regret. sigh
0 £ \s sorrow, no thought of
w ever heard. The onlv strife
knovVT1( was shown in the e ff ort of
each> to out vie tbe others in affec .
tionateh service. Did hope find a
drooping heart? Then faith came
to glve it strength * Did Fpith
waver under oppre-wing cares?
Then Love came to relfcve her of
ing ffer bu*den. heart? Then DidI^ove^nda Fakh bleed
and- Hope
poured healing balm into fffe wound.
CouldThis remain so through time?
iNp. Even here the passed-Jbleeding Tempter came.
Red Ambition
wounds, and Hope,
Hko a Due Angel of Mercy, sought,
l ?. comfort, but alas
Ambition led Hope astray,- and
^ ® ver ^cr these two were seen in
gasped Fame at it. Ambition 'sought
.Hope Ambition struggled for it, and
when mounted the Lad
tier of Life,Hope perched f n the
topmost round, and both reaching
f<,r the impossible—fell
*gfeH bleeding and disgraced, buU
'Hc^reotembering her cU-; lost Eden,
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Aajbiti^Ki^e^gjd Hppe is struggle softly
wouhia^Kn^ft witii^Faith g4%*t\$ternto and
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of an annOunaMlil^i.
The
Agsembly h ■ (J.pasged the
trodiiced by tbfc Representative ^ial«A-^T “domi-stlc Perkins
allowing HaberrfTfftfi coffriV.
^Domtstlc «,i oe8 ” in J
IviiftelT'.Tndeed whislcey 1 Why
the sale of and
ow tke a*l« of “domestic wines?”
whether it is
in “domestic wines,” in
whiskey, or in the laboratory of tfte
chemist. ‘ ^ : . ’
Having Had some sad
’vith T domestic wines,” I, for one,’
prepAre d t0 awef t th ere is alcp
, hu ,
WbJle a , not ruin
jtelf ■kM’* so quickly with whiskey, with “domestic’ yet, the
as
gftftte mpdstgnated for drinks with more
St! ■ , »pe.v ale#
hof^tah is
Agajn I haiftLin my possession an
^pld the story bdok jn which is related
story of an-oldman who “ plant
od W a vipeyard and drank of the
and watdn*nke*i,”*and while
ne hfe was Uttered in an 4 intoxicated prfemhetic cAi#e. condition
^mily which upon
on$ of his own was
fulfilled to the very* letter for at
least eight hundred and fifty years,.
Now, this ## “domestic wine”
c hicb wrottffhtsuch fearful results,
teati^l ” ... I "g****r** ■**!■' mg
Mies ; Juid it was
also alco „
schUl^faii. tojee>w a
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rvM&m ,y ,vote for
mot laws v»Q*
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« you v^a w b™^
of En « "*? **
-, Naffie N and AddreSS,
Send in Yoilf Order ’
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Rpfnrp Be,0r ® Saturday. Qaturrinv iSSl
Envelopes with name and ad¬
dress neatly printed on them is just
what is needed by people whose
correspondence is Hot*large.
No printer can print envelopes
in small quantities at <o low a price
as he can jpy the thousand. Tttb
Times will print, (Saturday, jan«?j
uary nth,) your napis and ad
dresS on two bunches • of good XX
white envelopes for 20 cents; four
bunchea 35 cents and -fix bunches
for ed’efents. Add 2 cents per
bunch mail. if Same you quality want gooda^t© envelopes go cost by
ten c£>t$ 'lit store, without your
catdAntheffi. Cash accom¬
panyiorder. Remembe^ offer
is good for one day only/rSend in“
your orders The at once. .| J| 1 Ga.
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Special Correspondence to ‘
Mr. IVuce McCubWi
eous and gentlemanly^
de|6Bt, )m acceptecl'' tW
night thfs-ras operator at Flow life y. nrma
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is making his exd^i' innfcn
.orest. He Dhtffon^t i
family to Sunday*^ In M#l6
The hp<Jl»‘
Methodist #ttL,
churches, had Ch
their churches on ^StR
young people and
LWSSHH C aJ E’-T.- C-Rf * ' ... at"
Robinson 1
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Mr. If
Nashua, N. •1
to spend the Borland wintiRB
Rev. J. me
Demorest but at psMfit a resi^» k
no hope tf his recovery;. - ?
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Mr. BorIRnd has died. .
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W wasm and will gentleman be sodly in nriutf ^faruest by
h » fr»end..-Eoifo«.) TMT^
v Thief Caught, ffl
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Last Friday morning 4.
negro man called at Charlie Ct
<er’s market and asked Mr
who was in attendance, If
wanted to buy a fat beef, 5 j
Rowe informed the negro that
did, and asked to u* tbe b
Tbe negro piloted Rowe to v
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rear of tbe market where he fwd
the animal tied «nd told ‘him he
couldmye miSmtime it forte. Roweh; '
tbe sent for Chief v;
Clure, as hk bad -ImESiP recognized ■
gro who as bad <3£rHc sold Buren Hill’s -
co
RiJ.W.Hitt,tbe Rock House mar
claimed the cow th| negro wa
to -
[bt the
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arrested, and’po
Kd his position
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its