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Got things spelled wrong and ail mix*
«d lashioned— np—display was poor—type old
press work bad —paper
cheap—nothing Send as it ought to be ?
your work to THE TIMES and
it will be done right—Phone No. 10.
By W. AL. FOWLER.
VOL. IV.
A Long Felt Want at Last Supplied by Us. (m
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I It is not necessary for tlie ladies to send off for anything in the dress goods line. We are prepared to offer them a line { WM
go&ds equal to almost any city store. diseription, Our from store 1 is one of the 90 most attraetivee yard. places in Toccoa. Come in and see our display of iff *
fancy goods, line laces of every cent to cents per S' .
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The biggest line of embroideries ever brought to a town the size, of Toccoa—200 different patterns, ai*l all grades in Cambric, Swiss and the finest Nainsook edgings and insertinsg; all the latest styles in Brown
Linen Embroidered bands and Edgings; everything imaginable in Colored Embroideries; all over tucking and embroidery for yokes, etc., our prices are 20 per cent cheaper than last year. Our line of white good* i*
the finest that money can buy, in all grades from the common checked Lawn up to the finest quality of Nanfsooks; a beautiful line of fine Dimity checks and stripes, Linen Lawns, etc. Our line of summer Wash
Goods are simply elegant. Every conceiva cr le color and shade in Domestic and imported Dimities, Organdies, Lawns and Dotted Swiss. A very fine line of wool dress goods in all the new spring effects, light colors/
Cream, Pink and Light Blue. We have al kinds of linings that the dress makers need ; all kinds of Silk IJtuids and Buttons for tiratnings. We are still selling remnants of Calicos, Satteens and Ducks at half price.
Those celebrated Rockland Shoes for gentlemen are the best on earth ; invest $5 in a pair and you’ll have rrt^ otk£rX Ladies should try our Paden Shoes if they desire a perfect fit together with finest quality ,$2.35To V ty
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Our cut price sale on Boys’ Clothing will last only two w s longer. We are selling suits from 95 cents to $5, winch are?
worth fully one-third more. We have but one price and that is the lowest.
M’ALLISTER Sl KILGO, One Price flerchants.
IT IS INTERESTING:
The announcement that we are about
to inaugurate our annual Spring Mark
p down sale w ill be of interest to everybody
» w ho purchases Clothing and' Furnishings
for men and boys. It isn’t necessary t$>
7 speak of the quality of goods we offer.
U \ handle Every no citizen shoddy of goods, Toccoa and know the s following that we
prices: Boys’ clothing from $1 per suit up; Men’s clothing from
$5 to $15 per suit; and they are daisies for the money. We also
have some odds and ends in Gents* furnishing goods, which are
w orthy of inspection. Theae broken lots are going at broken
prices—broken exactly in two in many cases.
We are receiving invoices daily of new and seasonable spring goods for our lady customers, which
we will glad to show them. We pry^ogA-to save our custo me rs money—the y know what that Jflgans.
EDWARDS & BUSH A, The Wreckers of High Prices.
Toccoa, Ga*
My Kidneys.
Yes, your kidneys are on* of the roost vi¬
tal parts of your body. They are the great
Blood Filters
and must be kept pure, clean and in their
norma! condition it you want to enjoy good
health.
Tie Weak And Nervous
have their kidneys affected. They need
cleansing and restoring to a healthy state,
then thehlood becomes purified order and the,
bloom of health returns. In to
your kidneys use
STUART’S GIN AND BiillU,
It is the one reliable remedy. Sinir le,
cheap and effective. Itis^an iirfalHubic
remedy for kidney, biaddeir - nd .dlav-u.-i-y
disease. It has
CURED THOUSANDS.
Mr. E L. D. Mobley sufiV-. for v« -
from excruciating pain the h idei- s'i’' .
ABT’8 GIN ANDBUCHU ":.irts im '•
well man.”
Mr. W. A. Bulver“considers ST U • RT*f
<J IN ANDBUCHU the t,--t ki !-i-" n.t
nary and bladder remedy n the wori.I.
Sold by all druggists.
WEIGHT & EDGE, Toccoa, Ga.
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SICK PEOPLE
Can’t afford to take any chances when having prescriptions filled.
The best physicians in the world can have no success unless the reme¬
dies prescribed are made of pure drugs and put up by competent phar
mecists. We take particular pride in keeping our stock pure and in
giving extra care to the compounding of prescriptions, There’s noth
DU ing fancy about our prices—a fair profit is all we want. medicine.
How’s your blood? Better see us about a good Spring
We’ve got ’em all.
\ „ h Paint Your House
I f in Argument is unnecessary; it is a demonstrated fact that wc are of
N. /• ^ jlh If ers' fering supplies exceptionally generally. attractive Pure prices Linseed on Oil Paints. Mixed Oils, Paints Glass and at the Paint- low
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| j \ ,ty est possible prices. AM tints, shades and colors. The spring is the
j time to do your painting. Come and see U6 about it.
WRIGHT & EDGE, Druggists.
RY very kinds Times’ Low of Stationery and writing Goods material. very Department Good. Prices Try for us. are all
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The Toccoa •A.va
J m N. West,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Toccoa, Ga.
Office: Corner Sage an<l Tugalo streets.
£) < At. Snelson,
DENTIST.
Office over Matheson Mercliandis
Go’s, .store on Doyle Street.
Toccoa,
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
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bring D®f you wealth. Writ* JOHN vn ODER
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TOCCOA, HABERSHAM COUNTY, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 ,
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wreck health. Don’t forget the word
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Regulator you want. The word Reg
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remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR is a Regulator of th«
Liver, keeps it properly at work, that your
system may be kept In good condition.
FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR. It is the best blood
purifier and corrector. Try it and note
the difference. Look for the RED Z
on every package. You wont find it on
any other medicine, and there is no other
Be sure you get it
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THE TIMES
THE TIMES Is the official
paper of Habersham County and
City of Toccoa. ^
When you want to buy gobds
with the merchants who
your home paper. '
IF IT’S NEWS THE TIMES GETS
His Platform.
An up-the-county candidate
The Times of his platform, and
says he is willing to go before
people on it: .
i 4 I believe in an honest
every circular dollar being as
as every other dollar of the
diameter and circumference.
understand that some of my
petitors say they are opposed to
35-cent dollar, a 17-cent dollar ora
o-cent dollar. I insist on sound
ey and denounce the crime of ’73.
Every dollar ought by all means
p _e stamped with the words
dollar’ or ‘QneDol.’in clear, bold,
handsome type, and no sophistry
should be sufficient to wean
away from that principle, which
the bulwark and likewise the bin¬
nacle of bur financial scheme. I be¬
metals lieve in employing p^serving agood the parity sharp of
to do it wkh. Every dollar ought
be interchangeable tor two
lars or four quarters, and any
tempt to change this ratio is mis¬
chievous and intolerable. I do not
believe in allowing the money ques¬
tion to settle itself. Red Thomas
owes me $3. 75 and I insist that
shall do the settling. As to my
views, a cheap coat makes a
man and a public office is a
trust without waiting for the
sent of any other nation on
Protection to American
interchangeable value for value
an economical administration of
government make the rich
i'^id^lifore.^
public trust and Columbia is
0 f the ocean. I hope you
p rlnt t j 1 j s j n y Qur paper, so
Bk: people , may , know my. e<a- t
views. It was perhaps not
;r ,^y record is an open
" , l,erc f , - ln d j j ,,or8es lorse . come come to to water ttIer
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i I believe thai a candidate
to his constituents to take
ople full) Yours into iiis confidence. C.’”
truly, H. B.
Our friend has a good
J we hope he will be able to
<i!!i on it, at all (wizards.
Abyssinia seems to have
abie to enforce her own kind
Monroe doctrine with
success.
Death of E. L. Goode.
The death of ’Squire E.
Goode occurred at his home at
place Sunday afternoon, March
Mr. Goode had been a constant
ferer for some time with
trouble. He was a young man
leaves a wife and three little
dren to mourn his loss.
For a number of years
was a member of the Baptist
here, and was a consistent,
Christian. Blessed is the
to the loved ones he^e on earth
he has gone beyond ihore to better
where there is no
and sorrow. The burial took
yesterday at New Hopecharch.
large circle of friends
their sympathies to the
family. - Hiott preached the
Rev.
sermon and Grand Master Mason
of the State Shannon
the Masomic service/.
THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL CLUB
XIV
COPYRIGHTED. 1896
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Doings of the Club at Its Reg¬
ular Weekly Meeting
THE BALLOT ON WOMEN.
“Dis klub will come to order,”
said the president striking the
table with his gavel. “Dar has
been much talk mong de members
of dis club, pon de feasibility of
permitting ladies to confiliate wid
dis club. De question am now
open, an I am now ready to ascer¬
tain any motion relating darunto.”
“I-makeser motion Mr. Presi¬
dent, dat de ladies be received as
members of dis club,” said Bro.
Gilyard rising. Cupt.
“Mr. President,” said
Andy Butler, “before dat question
am put, I would like to ask de club
whot dey wut w.d her.
D„am» man. club, and,fa man
wants to sociate wid wimen, he
meat a* well May at home wid hi»
wife. I move dal we dont low
ladle, to jfne di, club ”
“Tuch
erstonished at Bro, Butler, lor
dewny ^ he talk. It do strike me
he , women ..n flying - remember to «.t , u Bro. W.gl ... , „ Butler ^ .
your m P was or woman, your w 1 c
is a woman, an you ii not in de
right temperment when you talk
dat way. it fwas not tor dc wom¬
en What would you do, whar would
you be at. She is the first one dat
comes to your assistance when in
trouble, she tends you when sick in
bed, she washes your grub and
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“Yob’s* «r Lyar,” Cried Bro. Gilyard.
cooks your clothes, she am de first
one up in de mawning. and de last
in bed xt night, she mawning, gives you and a
kiss when lef ip de
one when you return at night. She
am ma'b's treasure and reliance in
timds of preversity. Yes Sir I’m
for de women.” Bro. Gilyard took
his seat. ‘
Bro. Butler now rose.
PttHudcot. I adriinf d** of
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SUBSCRIPTION, $1 PER V
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Bro. Gilyard; much he say is true,
do I didn’t know it before, for in¬
stance dat my mother and wife
were wimmen, dat is if Astonishing he
news to me, however say so I
spose it’s so, and us to de question
whar would I be at if it was not
for de women, lean only answer
de Lord only knows, all dat he se<§
bout her coming to you when ini
trouble is so, she ulso come whenf
in need, she give you-, a kiss in de
mawnin when you leave, and comb'
your head wid a three legged stoof
if you come back widout any,
money, all dat Bro. Gilyard sed' I,
was true, but one thing, which
cunt ergree to, dat is dey dont„
wash your grub nor cook your
clothes.”
‘T didn’t say dat,” cried Bro/
Gilyard. did.” said Bro. Butler.'
“Yesyou
Bro. Gilyard “Do advanced toward
Bro. Butler. you say I sed'
de wimmen washed my grub and
cooked my clothes,” he cried, pret*'
ty hot.
“Yes you did,” satdBro. Butler.'
“Youse a liar,” cried Bro.Gil
yurd, shoving his flst under Bro/
Butler’.s nose.
“Come to order, here,” shouted
the president, ?‘come*to order yotl
hear, make dem men sit down dkr
you fellows. Dis meeting cant,
purceed in dis way. All in favor,
of not having I.\i^Ali dd, wimmen say I.”
some said in favor of bar¬
ing dem soy noT” some said no.
“De I’s have it,” said the pt**i-'
dent, *‘ai\d dat throws de wimmen ;
out/’
Some other business was attend¬
ed to after which the club adjourn-'
^ Lonny Peyton,
\ Secretary.
Doings. ''yfiy
Demorest
8pec j a i correspondence to TbbTimm.
w.'.tmorland ud M *
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n _ F t M T T , tn “* at ay , Milo'
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yl’g Hahnenkratt , w„ pmviou”.^ gtven - a delight-,
1 people 7 hi. dl
quarter ’ . meeting ? of th, M m 1?- E
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church for the year waa. held last
Saturday ^ and Sunday. Rev. R.
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p rcac f appreciative jed ver y acce ptably to
and congregation*.'
Car! Adam; dislocated his ankle
by stepping Mr. on a log, Burroughs one day anti' la*t
week. E.
wife from New York state are vis
iting Miss E Burroughs, bis sitter/
W,. K. Nix had moved , hi* wagoir
shdp to Cornelia. Mr. H. Conn
has rented his home to Mr. A.
Andrews of Nashua, N. H., for
a year. Mr. and Mrs Coan will
spend the coming summer in *•— 35
North visiting relatives and friend»
The post-office has been moved to'
the Bank building, and in the store;
room of J. C Rogers & Co.
Prof. Frye is tick with the meatles.'
A number of our people Stillwell, are having’
the “grip.” Methodist Rev Episcopal church pastor
of the
South, at Cornelia, hap made ar¬
rangements to move to Demorest to -
place his children in school. Mr.,
Stillwell’s family will be welcomed
by all the citizens of Demorest.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jennings Mrs of Al*-' A
bama, are visiting Mr. and a. v *
Hampton. The ladies of the M 5 E.
church delight***! If*.
gave a most so- -
cial at the residence of a
Willett on Thursday night.
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