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St We want the people to keep an eye on this space. We intend to paralyze some of the big blowers this by giving the
peopleof LJ this section some astonishing bargains. Our spring stock call is now arriving; them. we DUCK have openedup GOODS, ****T<* Lveryt 3y “ knows g 8 JJ* that
.,n V fliiiia- ever broueht to this city. We want the ladies to and see si Hi sale/ We
they cant be bought in Toccoa for less than 10c a yard, except from ns. We sell them at 8c, and don’t limit their ave
2200 la^es A t ny g gen g t tleman t de8iring a line suit of Clo^h^S^htasflf M^juftVce perfect by not fit seeing Our our shoe stock. department, We are unlike agent everything for two of
the tailoring houses in the United States. We never fail to give a Paden of Portae
else, tor superior to any other in Toccoa, We carry an elegant line of Ladies fine, hand-sewed shoes, made by
. r*;£™.rLT“ TttKtaS b“c.r, 5 r %
^ toM ”° Tr? ,m ""mS STK oL*ffnm£*: y
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu
cure* all kidney and urinary trouble
STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU
caret weak back and pain under
ahoumeni.
STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU
cure* gleet, .whites and brick dust
deposi$ 6 * AND BUCHU
STUART’S GIN
cures nausea, headache, and sour
stomach.
STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU
cures incohtinence of urine and
general debility. AND BUCHU
STUART’S GIN
cures rheumatic pains, loss of sleep
and nervousness.
Persons in the habit of taking
stimulants of any kind, such as
bromides, 1 preparations of opium,
spirits , etc., will find upon arising
- t one dose of Stuart’s Gin and
Buchu will quiet the nerves, allay
all irritation of the stomach appetite (sick and
stomach), gives alright an for his day’s
_.*>ork "ispts one by up producing free flow.car
a
lord.ibgoff *11 impurities from the
lyn -jmeys and liver, thereby making
BP re blood. For sale by
H. & i. DAVIS,
Druggists. »
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FOR FRESH AND FINE
■pfile and Fancy Groceries.
Brede’s Fresh Bread Every Saturday.
Leave Your Orders for Some.
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ir Line Drummer’s Sample Shoes
y :• - They “Hot Stuff” for the New and fashionable goods
are arriving Fresh money. groceries prices.
' for Spring wear daily. at correct
Ve a Lot ot Men’s and Boys Suits at
Wm Your Own Price. See Them?
Matheson Merchandise Co.
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^ full of Piled Away things Up—Our to and store to is eat piled this
new wear
spring; We suppose the other stores in
town are well stocked, too. Now is a good
detune ■pall the for dealers the careful and buyer where to go the around goods fit to
see
wm r the prices. We like to have our goods and
, 5 prices compared with those of our compet¬
itors* The verdict is nearly always in our
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TOCCOA, HABERSHAM COUNTY, QA„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1896.
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GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
and everyone needs it St sU times of the
year. Malaria is always about, and the
only preventive and relief is to keep the
Liver active. You must help the Liver a Wt,
and the best helper is the OM Friend, SIM¬
MONS LIVER REGULATOR, tile RED Z.
-/Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster, Ohio,
says; “SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
broke a case of Malarial Fever of three *
years’ standing for me, and lees than
one bottle did the busiasm. I shall urn
It when in need, and msWRend fcri* ■
Be sure that you** JL Ahmys leak for
the RED Z on the package. And don’t
forget the word REGULATOR. * It Is SlM
MONS LIVER REGULATOR, and there Is
only ont, and every one who takes It is
to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS
ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take It also for
Biliousness and Skk Headache; both are
caused by a sluggish Liver.
J.H.EcUtoACto^ rhl larte iphto .
THE TIMES
T
me of TIMES Haberxbam Is the County official am Nawp f Ota
paper City ot Toccoa.
When you want to boy good* trade
with the merchants who patroalao
homo paper. '
your
IF IT’S NEWS THE TIMES GETS IT.
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POLITICAL POINTS
The Times was a little bit in
error last week as to the legislative
candidates from Habersham. J*£k will
Bowden and M. T. Perkins
make the race for the view legislatt)i#| of be
both it is said with a
coming candidates for solicitor gen
eral of this, the north eastern cir
cuit, in ’98, when Howard Tomp
son’s Tompson term expires. in the time will
mean
be getting his fences in repair to
congress the same year his
mires. It it understood that
on isin favor of Tate hold
wig vm iv« equal moling with the
can enter on
other aspirants.
In talking with a prominent law¬
yer of Gainesville recently he said,
“Yes, the democrats must resort to
heroic measures this year to elect a
president, and I do not see how we
are'going to elect him. This bond
business has been a sore trial to
the rank and file of the democratic
party. We will be compelled to
hare mere protection on our manu¬
factured manufacturing goods. Just establishments now, when
tire
of the northeast were beginning legisla¬ to
move down south, we best had
tion obverse to our interests
and as a consequence few mills sre
coming south now mham hundreds
would have seme had there been
left at least enough duty on manu¬
factured go a ds to pay the running
expenses of tSre govemment. Pro¬
tection has made the northeastern
states rich and why wont it make
us rich ? I shall not be at all sur¬
prised to see Alabama go republi¬
can this year. We need some pro¬
tection to our industries to make
our southland blossom as the rose.
Let us have at least enough to pay
the running expenses of the gov¬
ernment. We are in debt too
deeply for our good.” _
The populist fever which raged
in sbme parts pf our county a year
or so ago seems to have died out—
fateo itself out of material to work
cgs, valesce, and now as the patients Worth Grant con¬
e? Cornelia, according they to back into
come ,
the Democratic folds and will vote
almost solidly a Democratic ticket
next fall. Worth says the Mud
Creek district in which there was
not a dozen Democratic voters at
|he last election will vote solidly
lor the Democrats, headed by Jack He
Bowden for representative.
••ys Cornelia mil turn in 175
democratic votes next fall.
It is said Mr. H. L, Loden and
Mr. G. A. Cooper, both of Toccoa,
ace aspirants for county commis
doners,
—
Joe Erwin will again be a candi*
date for clerk. Joe has made a
good and efficient clerk, and likely
he will not have much opposition,
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mayor § salary ipbhu.
The council at its last meeting
raised the mayors salary from $60
to f 100 per annum. The council
until last year had allowed the
mayor $100, when it took a sudden
notion of curtailing expenses and
cut the mayor's down. V 1
The council also donated year’s to May¬
or Matheson 940 for last ser¬
vice. This is right and every fair
minbed man will find no objection saved
to this. Mayor Matheson
the town several hundred dollars
in expenditures, paid debts made
by the old council to the extent of
$700 and the treasury was never
empty—something Toccoa bad not
in years before experienced. “The
laborer is worthy of his hire, , ?
Liberty Bel!.
wm wM Wwoeto wre^hed , W with flower,
yi.!vL ? ° A prominent nrnminent
tbhiuSSo KUeoMthet bi. U the U.t time
ddhen will ho
ed to be removed from Pbllndel*
hove bom wdtb it ever eince it i.,,
Philadelphia. The bell departed
amid handkerchiefs the waving and of loud hands, huzza. r
a
Mr. G. R. Middleton of the firm
of Middleton A Freeman who own
severe! manganese mine# at How
ersville looking for was in rite Toccoa retfaer ThuzwhqF
a «r was
of g •
Time* that
if be could
to
- to re
cure
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Till; ANTHROPOLOGICAL CLUB
Doing* of the Club at Its Reg¬
ular Weekly Meeting
VII
REPORT OF THE SICK COMMITTEE.
“Dis club am now open for de
despatch ob business, said the
Hoi. Jno. Ruffin, the president, and the
the “minutes were read,
Sther forms were gone through if
with, when the president asked
there was any other business to be
brought before the club.
“Dar am de sick committee to
repot,” cried Bro. Stamper.
“Dat am a fuck,” said the presi¬
dent. “We are now ready committee to re¬
ceive de report ob de
appinted to wait on Bro. John free¬
Peyton.” Col. Beverly Jones of the
ing himself from the legs
chair around which be had become
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HON.S.STAMPER, PRES. J. RUE FIN
twisted, unfolded his ample pre
portions, reached nearly joint at s perpendicular time, until be
a po
^ molt h,b been c.uwrf bv de
heed coming in contnck wid mom
ll * pd * r eobettnc, we darfo kaint
^ far h Ondnao,,!*, mg
“* d * t “ hoddenongdmmpermoo
Btolyot-r rno-M
P keorful P excite
. to nnt de ne
tu rn, but c.u!d di.kiver no ,ign ob
£ *
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de doctor; We also find
was a weakness ob 1
dat the stummuck iff
tt
to de mt.
‘uz:x - 1 . • o
“fcsk'i*?$*m?*
the
xnbc
dat
.«Y' mentus be
down by
com bread
* 4 r« him, and When
aeon, be was He Ukely
de winder. also
k
NO.;
ness. As we started to leave, he
berry kindly thanked us for coat¬
ing'to see him, sick as be was, end
hoped de time would kum when .
he could return a simuUr f»vor' ’Signed/ to
us. Dls am our report,”
Beverly Stamper. Jonks,
Sxbron .
“Gentlemen” said the preaidenL,
“wliat will you do in dis case?”
“I move/' said Col. Gilyardr
“ dat we send him some roast pigr
chicken “I dont and think,” jelly.” said Bro. Green/
“dat dese things it good for him,
when dese compos attacks come on*
him. I move ae chib send expma
ions ob mil cymperthy, again and be placed ho^e d<f in*
brother not
er fusions position de where back he ob might de bead,” get c on?
on '
The president appointed resolutions, a com-' and*
mittee to draw up
forward them to Bro. Peyton, ThW
club then adjourned.
’ • M Loxxy nrvT«m,
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mie Hr y/
lfaver .1 Sund.v
several of our ettervescii
youths, with whom tim
so heavily and than always
greater hand, thought supply. between d
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they would taka a horse -A
lop to Currahee. :
-Qpick themselves as thought they presented
at the livery stables of
Housed & Garland eager '
a piece that would “gi i
got them. No sooner
youn >9 gents cleared the
tion limits than Long Taj S
begun dancing the Yor 5
upon he, after soliciting
some of his comrades,eh ■■
fiery, thereupon but well-meaning changed with 1
1
other feat been hey*. accomplished No sooner tl
than
fortunate Taybr's new bdted ammo
a plunge and started In a deal
which could not be , Pr‘.*t
mile or more. Afte f
bewilderment pass
youth Frank, raised
full height in the sti r
considerable see see
png managed to nst .
a bank, at which pti
halt until the other I
Thereupon the angry 1
ded his original hon
trotting up with the
of a docile camel. 0
ing himself animal safe!---
own Ta.
tion was demonstrs
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