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SOUTHERN RECORD SUCCESSOR TO (Sffig; Established 1890 18711 /
VOL. XXV.
Gen. R. E. Lee,
SOLDIER.
Citizen and Christian Patriot.
A GREAT NEW BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE.
Live Agents Wanted
Cwywhre to ah.w sample pafea and fet up Clubs.
Extraordinarily Liberal Terms.
Money can be made rapidly, and a vast
•mount of good done in circulating one of
the noblest historical works published un¬
ring the last quarter of a century.
Active Agents are Now Reaping a
Rich Harvest.
Some of our best workers are selling
Over One Hundred Books a Week.
Mr. A. G. Williams, Jackson couuty,
worked four days and a half and se¬
cured 51 orders. He sells the book to al-
mo*C every man he meets. l>r. J. .J. Mason,
Muscogee first five days county, Ga , sold 120 copies the
he canvassed. H. C. Sheets,
Palo Pinto county, Tex., worked a few
hours and sold hi copies, most ly morocco
binding. J. H. Hanna, Gaston county N.
C., made a month’s wages In three days
canvassing Callahan for this book. S. M. White,
the of county, Tex., is selling hooks at
rate 144 copies a week.
TH* WORK CONTAINS BIOGRAPHICAL 8 KKTCHK 8
of all the Leading Generals, a vast amount
of Historical Matter, ami a large number of
Beautiful Full-Page Illustration. It is a
grand hook, and ladies and gent lemen who
can give all or any part of their tune to the
canvass are bound to make immense sums
of money handling it.
AN KLIOANT PROSPECTUS,
showing the different styles of binding,
sample pages, and all material neccessary
to work ’"ith, will be sent on receipt of 50
cents. The magnifleient gallery of por¬
traits, alone, in the prospectus is worth
double the money. We mrnish it at far
less than actual cost of manufacture, and
we would advise you to order quickly, and
get exclusive control of the best territory.
Address
Royal Publishing Company,
11th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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JDepfist.
Office in Davis Building, Doyle
street. Toccoa, Ga.
Toccoa Liverv Stables.
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McCLURE & ROTHELL ’
C on»« enga^nd^^sjeets, proprietors; aer.«N
•o Horstsi responsible boarded parties. by the day, week
or
mofit h.
Some beautiful Bibles at The
Record Stationery Store, very
cfceap.
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You Gan Hear It Talked On Every Side that
Russell, $\ull<ey gotrjpatyy,
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The very latest idea in fabrics
and fashions are plaidsand stripes.
All wooL rich and elegant in de¬
sign, jaunty, chic and knobby
effects, but made to wear. This
is what the local representative of
Che International
tailoring Co.
of CHICAGO is now showing over
five hundred styles of. Call and
see their sample line which will
be gladly shown by their repre¬
sentative.
Russell, Mulkey & Co
RUSSELL, MULKEY sna CO.
D. W. EDWARDS J. B. SIMMONS.
Edwards and Simmons,
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THREE DEPARTMENT STORES,
Twelve Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods Covering Over Ten Thousand Feet of Floor Space.
Department No. 1.—On first floor we carry Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Fancy Groceries, ail of
these in great variety. This department is under Mr. Harry Burgess and Mr. D. S. Wommack.
Department No. 2, second floor of our building, you will find Clothing, Hats, Crockery, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures,
Coffins, Caskets, etc. In this department we can show the largest assortment of all kinds of Furniture that has ever been opened
Toccoa, consisting of Fine and medium graded Oak Bedroom Suits, Side Boards, Book Cases, Chiffonieres, China Closets, Hat
Racks, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Safes, Mattresses, Springs, etc. We have these in many styles and at prices to suit
0u r money. We manufacture most of these goods and can undersell all competitors. Mr. Henry Hopkins manages this depart-
ment, assisted bv Mr. Simmons.
Department No. 3.—Our large’warehouse in rear of our store is filled with seven carloads of Heavy Groceries. Such as Flour,
Meat, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Corn, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Buggies, Wagons, etc. These goods were all bought
for spot cash and at lower prices than they can be bought in market now. This department is under Mr. Flem Smith, assisted by
Mr. Edwards.
Besides all these we sell High Grade Guanos and acids at prices as low as they can be bought in Toccoa or any adjoining
towns. We wish also to emphasize the fact that we intend to meet all legitimate competition here and elsewhere on any goods we
sell we will not be undersold, and we don’t propose to make a few leaders and sell them at cost or less and charge you two prices
fw some other goods. We want your trade and will do all we can to make it to your interest to deal with us. We buy your pro-
{ j uce ^ Lumber, etc., and wish to announce now that we expect to buy cotton largely this fall and at prices that will make it to your
to buy your goods of us. Come and see us and get our prices before you buy. We can save you money. Respeet-
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EDWARDS St l SIIVIIVIOJMS* TOCCOA, GA.
“1 Know Not What the Truth May Be, / Tell the Tate as ’Twas Told to Me,”
TOCCOA, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 18 , I898.
Are selling goods cheaper than any other house in town, So it nmst be true, or
you wouldn’t hear so much talk about us.
Gome in and get our prices and you will come to the same conclusion.
Received.
» IO .25 up; Boys’ Suits from 50 cents up.
OF SHOES.
Are to go room e-» Stock, as they have already come 1 . — n.
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; 5 Papers 7 5 ; 100 Couter-
panes to go at from 50 cents to $5.25.
When you want anything you can’t find elsewhere call on us we have it. We
carry everything from a toothpick to cooking stove. When you once try us we will
make a customer of you.
Best Glade Red or White Oil, 15 cents per gallon.
Remember we carry the best line of Fancy and Staple Groceries that can be had.
Prompt delivery, small profits.
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Cotton Seed Meal $1.00 per hundred pounds; Hulls 25 cents per bale.
It will pay you to trade with us if you appreciate bargains. Yours for low prices,
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 A YEAR
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never been offered
In strictly tailor-
made garments
w m9W ZJ* suitable for every
occasion at prices
V for moderate purses
than are now shown
by
THE
INTERNATIONAL
TAILORING
CO.,
CHICAGO,
through their local representative.
Russell, Mulkey & Co