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Toccoa Livery Stables,
McCLURE & ROTHELL,
Corner PROPRIETORS.
Cnrrahee ami Sage streets, across
Railroad from Bank.
We keep on hand at all hours, day or
night, responsible first-class Horses hml Rigs, for litre
to parties.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month.
R. A. RAY,
MONUMENTS,
Toccoa Georgia.
I handle botli the Italian and American
Marble, and make Monuments, Sarcopha-
f, uses, Headstones, etc;., at reasonable and
iving prices, Call and get my prices. 1
guarantee be them to be as low as good work
can gotten anywhere.
Don’t Neglect Vonr Liver.
Liver troubles quickly result in serious
complications, and the man who neglects his
liver has little regard for health. A bottle
of Hrowns’ Iron Hitters taken now and then
will keep the liver in perfect order. If th<
disease has developed, permanently. Browns’ Iron Bitten
will cure it Strength and
vitality will always follow its use.
Browns’Iron Hitters is sold by all dealers.
/S CUBAN OIL cures Cuts
Burns, Bruises, Rheuma
tism and Sores. Price, 25 cts
Zf CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADE MARK.
Quality First and Always.
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For sale by T. II. Vickery & Sons.
An Old Idea.
Every day strengthens the belief of emi¬
nent physiciaiiB that impure blood is the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
Twenty-five years ago this theory was used
as a basis for the formula of Brawns’ Iren
Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected
by this famous old household remedy are
sufficient to prove that the theory is correct.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
PILES PILE guaranteed SllBlIl to PILES,
IS cure
and CONSTIPATION (bleeding, itching, protruding,
inward), whether of recent or long standing, or money
refunded. It gives instant relief, and effects a radical
and permanent cure. No surgical operation required.
Try it and relief your sufferings. Send for list of testi¬
monial* and free sample. Only 50 cts. a box. For sale
by druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price.
MARTIN BODY, Reg. Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa,
Sold in Toccoa, Ga., by E. R. Davis &
Co.—Call for Free Sample.
Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists 25o. The refund money if it fails to cure
genuine lias L. B. Q. on each tablet.
E. Ii. Davis & Co.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
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
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satis¬
faction or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box at E. R. Davis &
Co’s Drug Store.
Dlictui of the Blood and Nerves.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. This
disease is quickly and permanently cured
by Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic
o»- Bitters. otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron
Known and used for nearly a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore¬
most among our most valued remedies.
Browns’Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
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We have what we
think is an excellent
Box of Writing Paper,
nicely ruled, with two
quires of beautiful Sat¬
in finish writing paper
and twenty-four large
Baronial envelopes and
a blotter in each box.
This stationery usually
retails for 40 cents the
i box, 100 boxes but as we we bought af- JJ S
can
O ford to sell it at 25 cts 0
the box.
5 Our name is stamped
# on each box, which is
] J Ask a guarantee the of its worth j [
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g Favorite Box Paper.
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f TOGGOA, GA.
A i.L i / CWEW
Should know that the
-Ola Time” Remedy,
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Is the best for F«s*!e Troubles. Corrects all
IrreKulartttes taken In Female Organs. Should be
for Cbaage ®t Lite and before CkiM-Btnb.
Piasters **OM Titse'* C«neJics have stood the
test for twenty years.
Mada only by Nr-.v Rpon-^r Medicine Co., Chat¬
tanooga, Tennessee.
L. P. COOK, Toccoa, Ga.
EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE !
Astonishing drop in prices. We offer all classes of merchandise at a sweeping reduction. Read carefully, think wisely and
ae -4 promptly. Until closed out we trill sell at a tremendous sacrifice 810,000 worth of fresh, recently purchased Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, white India lawns, Percales, Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Fans, Hosiery, etc., besides phenominally cheap bargains
in Ladies’ and Childrens’ slippers and Millinery. Conte quick, very quick and pick the choice designs, as you know there’s choice
even in 5 dollar gold pieces—some brighter and sharper outlined than others.
BROWN BROS. & COMPANY
WE HANDLE NOTH IMG BUT HIGH GRADE GOODS.
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To Builders.
First-class Plastering Hair—es
pecially prepared, free from lime,
dirt or lumps. Send for sample.
Demorest Saddle Tree Factory,
Einv. Feor, Prop.,
Demorest, Ga.
Mr. Veno and family of the At¬
lanta post office, are spending the
hot summer days with mine host
Edwards, at the hospitable Ed¬
wards House. This hotel is now
the peer of any house in North East
Georgia. The new dining room is
a beauty and the 45 or 50 other
rooms recently added makes that
house a most desirable stopping
place for both transient and summer
visitors.
Mr. Claud Jones, after a short
visit to home folks, left Tuesday for
Key West, Fla., to enter the em¬
ploy of the Plant System of Rail¬
ways.
JoeSuttles, who has been in Tex¬
as since Christmas, returned borne
last week.
Miss Annie Lee Freeman of
Blacksburg, S. C., is the guest of
friends in Toccoa.
Judge Cook spent several days
in Atlanta last week.
Work has been commenced on
the stone dam at Toccoa Falls.
This dam will make one of the pret¬
tiest lakes in the mountains. Work
has been retarded upon the new
hotel on account of the scarcity of
lumber.
Allen Craig spent last week with
home folk. Allen makes his home
at Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. Jno. Kress, agent for War¬
ner’s Library—a most magnificent
work—has been in the city this
week.
Hon. C. L. Bass, of Clarkesville
wifi become a citizen of Toccoa the
first of next month. Toccoa will
be glad to welcome Mr. Bass.
Sheriff Gribble, Jno. Carter and
Henry Owen will commence the
erection of new brick buildings on
their burned property just as soon
as they can get the brick with which
to build. Mr. Hitt, the brick
maker,expects to have a Kiln burn¬
ed in a week or two.
Toccoa is the most prosperous
town in Northeast Georgia. There
is not another town in this section
which has nearly so much improve¬
ments going on.
Judge Hill thinks the court house
will be completed by September 1.
It is a hand&ome building. We
think the ordinary acted wisely in
putting a slate roof on the building
and doubling the floors.
Mt. Airy is enjoying a good trav-
el among the summer butterflies of
society. Quite a large number of
people are also summering at Dem¬
orest and Clarkesville, also at Cor¬
nelia.
Col. W. R. Reid of Chickasaw
county, Miss., stopped over a
day or so this week visiting his
kinsman, Capt. A. H. Ramsay and
family. Mr. Reid’s family went
from this section of Georgia and
nortwest South Carolina to Miss¬
issippi yea^ aTVears ago, and this is the
first time in Col. Reid and
Capt. Ramsay fave met. Col.
Reid in Atlanta attended last th^old w|ek and vets since^J^
reunion he has been visiting rela¬
tives in this section and South Caro¬
lina.
The people of Toccoa and sur¬
rounding country are very kind to
the editor’s family. We are the
frequent recipients of all kinds of
nice things from our friends, We
certainly appreciate this kindness
and to all of those we can truthful¬
ly say that we “hope they will keep
it up and that we will always be
appreciative.”
SALE.—Lot of Household* and
kitchen furniture, shucks, corn,
hogs, and farm implements. Col¬
lins house near tan yard. To be
held August 4, 1S98.
Mrs. J. N. Henderson.
Sid McAllister of Columbus, Ga.,
is in town visiting home folks and
old friends.
Call on McClure &
Rothell for your Liv¬
ery.
Paul Johns, he of watermelon
fame, has done the handsome thing
for The Record editor. He sent
to the editor, together with his
compliments, a 45 pound water¬
melon last Wednesday and it was
as good as it looked—it was simply
“magnificent” both in looks and
taste, and friend Johns has our
thanks for the kind remembrance.
Popular Tom Bell of Gainesville,
was in town Saturday. Tom wears
a satisfied look, as he has just fin¬
ished a magnificent fightand whip¬
ped it, for the democratic nomina¬
tion for Clerk of the Superior Court
of Hall county. Tom had two op¬
ponents and as it seemed he had
the fight whipped, they double
teamed on him, and one ran for
clerk, and the other, as deputy
“bonded” clerk, but Tom proved
one too man) 7 for the boys. Tom’s
friends in this “neck o’ the woods”
congratulate him.
The Wrong Place.
A company has asked for a char¬
ter to harness Tallulah Falls and
make a great manufacturing city of
that place. We would suggest
to this company that if it will
put up a cable and bring the power
to Toccoa for distribution it will
make a paying investment, as it
would cost very little to run a cable
from the Falls to Toccoa, as emi¬
nent engineers say the loss in pow¬
er would be less than 8 per cent;
that a cable could be put up which
would lose, comparatively, no
power.
It is probable that several thous¬
and dollars worth of power and
lights could be sold in Toccoa the
moment the company completed its
line to this place,
Toccoa has the advantage of
being a city, and on the main line
of one of the greatest railways in
the world, and should the Tallulah
company select Toccoa for a dis-
tributing point, it is more than
probable that it could sell all the 1
power they could generate at once,
~ Loccoa is . * an ideal ., , place . r for facto¬ t i
ries and if electricity should be
, brought , ^ here it would ... be only . .
a
matter of power as to how many 1
factories would locate here.
Tallulah Falls is not the place
to/distribute this vast power, and
Jir.piTis a 4 should consider
iff Gribble till cott«» _
Society at the Falls.
Tallulah Falls,Ga. July 27.—One
of the most enjoyable affairs of the
season was the dance given at the
Cliff House Monday night.
Among those present were Miss
O'Donnell, New Orleans; Miss
Dryden, Miss Laura Dryden, Miss
Marie Dryden, St. Louis; Miss
Greenwald, New Orleans ; Miss
Liebman, Atlanta; Miss Conturien
Miss Jeanne Conturien, Miss Mau-
berret,Nevv Orleans ; Miss O'Brien,
Savannah. Messrs. Traylor, Ger
dine, Mauberret, Pointing, Rich,
Winn, Hickey, Phinasy, Hopkins,
Jennings, Geddes, Topel and oth¬
ers.
Adjusted.
The firm of Russell & Mulkey
Co., and its creditors came to a
mutual agreement Wednesday by
which D. J. Simpson was appoint¬
ed assignee for the firm and who
will at once wind up the firm’s bus¬
iness.
The store was opened up for
business Thursday morning and
Mr. Simpson expects to sell goods
cheaper than ever before heard of
in Toccoa.
Most of the same force of clerks
will be with the assignee until he
disposes of the goods. Mr. Mulkey
and Mr. Russell are both with Mr.
Simpson.
Eddie Hiott, of Westminster,
paid a visit to friends in Toccoa
one day last week.
Jno. Nelms arrived Saturday
from an extended visit to Washing¬
ton and New York.
Mr. Roy Capps spent several
days last week in Atlanta.
The editor and family return
thanks to Davis Henderson for a
bucket of as fine peaches and grapes
as we ever saw or ate. Certainly
this section is blessed with a boun-
tiful fruit crop.
Last week, the Record was pre¬
sented with a basket of as fine pea¬
ches as grow in Georgia from Mr.
\V. T. Williford’s “Fruithurst” or¬
chard and tarm. Few of the peach¬
es would go inside the mouth of a
teacup. Mr. Wilfiford will have
peaches ripening regularly until
frost. Thanks, friend! May you
live long and your orchard grow'
bigger in keeping with your public
spirit!
Crops in this section are certainly
looking fine.
Baby dine!
Every mother
feels an inde¬
scribable dread
of the pain and
danger attend¬
ant upon the
most critical pe¬
riod of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source all, but of joy
to the
danger of the suffering and
ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf¬
fering hour incident to maternity; this
which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger is re¬
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de¬
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con-
ditions are avoided, the system is
orade ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com-
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother’s
Friend , It is a bUssing to Ti-oman.
81.00 PEH BOTTLE at all Drug: Stores,
or sent by express on receipt of price.
BOOKS
to any address, upon application, by
Ike BBADF1ELD BEGCLAT0B CO.. Atlanta. 6a.
Pleasure Parties.
We will give spec¬
ial rates to Toccoa and
Tallulah Falls, Curra-
hee mountain, Tugalo
River fishing* grounds
and all points. See
us before you hire
your teams, we keep
the best livery for tne
least money. Oppo¬
site the bank, across
It. It.—McClure &
Rothell.
Woman’s Literary Society.
Olliver Wendell Holmes.
1 Biography-.-Miss Bruce.
2 Selection from Autocrat of the Break¬
fast Table—Mrs. E. P. Simpson.
3 Holmes as a Humorist—Mrs. Schaefer.
4 Recitation—The List Leaf—Mrs, Gil¬
mer.
5 Song—Mrs. Allen.
G Current Events—Mrs, Barrett.
Each member is requested to
bring something of interest con¬
cerning the author. The meeting
will be with Mrs. W. L. Vickery
on Saturday August 5th at 4130
o’clock.
YELLOW JAUNDICE CURED.
Suffering humanity should be
supplied with every means possi¬
ble for its relief. It is with pleas¬
ure we publish the following:
“This is to certify that I was a ter¬
rible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice
for over six months, and was treat¬
ed by some of the best pnysiciaus
in our city and all to no avail. Dr.
Bell, our druggist, recommended
Electric Bitters; and after taking
two bottles, I was entirely cured.
I now take great pleasure in rec¬
ommending them to any person suf¬
fering from this terrible malady.
I am gratefully yours, M, A. Ho-
garty, Lexington, Ky. * 5
Sold by E. R. Duvis&Co., drug¬
gists.
Application for Charter of the
Spencer Whitman Institute.
Georgia j I To the Superior
Habesrham County, Court of said County.
The petition of John McJunkin, C. H.
Dance, B. P. Brown, Jr., J. J. Bright, M.
Crawford, W. S. Whitmire, T. C. Hayes,
Paul Sullivan, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves, their
associates and their successors, to become
incorporated under the name and style of
Spencer Whitman Institute, and said peti¬
tioners shall constitute the Trustees of
said Institute.
2. The term for which said petitioners
ask to be incorporated is 20 years, with the
privilege of renewal at the end of that time.
3. The object of the proposed incorpora ;
tion is the establishment of an institution
of learning for white males and females,
under such rules and regulations as may he
prescribed by Trustees heretofore named
and their successors.
4. The incorporators aforesaaid shall
have power and authority at any time to
increase the number of Trustees to fifteen
and also to fill all vacancies.
5. At least three fourths of the number
of the Trustees shall he members in good
standing of Missionary Baptist Churches.
G. Said Trustees shall have power to re¬
ceive donations, to have and to hold any
species of property, to buy contract for, seil
and convey any property whatsoever.
7. The Board of Trustees shall have an- !
thority to designate any number of their
body, not less than three, todoand transact j
any and all business necessary for the prop-
er conducting of said Institute, except the j
sale of property, and the contraction of !
debts. I
8. Said Trustees under such rules and
regulations as may lie prescribed by them,
shall have power to grant diplomas and con¬
fer degrees in manner and form as are usual
in colleges and other educational insti¬
tutes.
9. Said Spencer Whitman Institute shall
be located in the city of Toccoa, Habersham
county, Georgia.
10. Wherefore petitioners pray for them¬
selves and their legal successors to be made
a body corporate and politic, with all the
rights, privileges, immunities, and restric¬
tions fixed by law.
John Me Junkin'
C. H. Dance
B. P. Bkown, Jr.
J. J. Bright
M. Crawford
W. S. Whitmire
T.C Hayes
- , Paul Scluivan
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