The Toccoa record. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1901-1995, April 19, 1901, Image 1

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The Toccoa Record riplion Si Per Year. 71 . xxvm. Good Laundry %> Soap, 2 bars 5cts. Toilet scented Soap, 3 bars 5cts. 4 k A Bring produce. ORfl! us your We want it. Low prices 011 Gro¬ ceries and Clothing. 1 he Best Prescription for Malaria. ills, an«l W' IS hot tie of Grove’s ELB m Chill Tois'k I t is simply iron ummne in a asltiless form. No cure, 1 Price f>0< WALHALLA. Messrs. D. P. Butler and Earl Dickson were here on business last Frsday. 'l'lie little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson living near the court house died last Sunday night and was buried Monday at the Baptist cemetery. Dr. Walker was in town last Tuesday morning. The people in Walhalla have been doing some scientific garden- ing tor the past week. Walhalla is an up-to-date place in the line of truck farming. Mr. Hill and family boarded the train last Tuesday for Michigan after spending the winter at this place. Charley Webb was seriously but probably no! tat illy shot by Moses L. anti 11 last Tuesday morning a be a 9 o’clock. Cautre 11 went to .1 dnglc null where Webb was e> became involved d Webb struck Can- ws with his fist and 1 I an off ut returned irame* drew his pistol and b twice. the first shot lect m t side the second Dr. Darby was sum- tte i the wounded man. a vs he thinks he will autre U was arrested M 0>i>. D ' gh a ad Work off Z cold. , T r s 1 ure;m hiL I V V he w ! U _ — fe . till s d red Y vounU O' m ‘ m. *• •' “ rz t'5 5 U 1S ' fliatcoiiidfiiS . get t In- v--, ;>Ui YO* are t v ' " lri<i i l i-le yri+v ot GUI % 0 . >> t . m, * i i • - : fob Vv iong in .1 f ^s;glad w^cw - *'■’ ’• . was Z- gone. * * .. — matt from being a " hen Toccoa, Georgia, April 19, 1901. Our Presidents. Thomas Jefferson, 3rd, President. Born April 13th, i 743 *—Shadwell, Albemarle Co ; Va. Father and Mother, Peter Jefferson (Welsh) and Jane Randolph Jefferson. Education, Graduated from Wilfiam and Mary College in 1762. Religious Preference, Liberal. —-Often called an infidel. Married, —in 1772.— To Martha (Wayles) Skelton. Number of Children, One son and five daughters. Residence and vocation when elected, Mont ice llo, Va.—Lawyer. Inaugurated in, Washington.—March 4th, 1801 Aage when inaugurated and length of term Fifty-eight years.—Served eight years. Died, July 4th, 1826.—Eighty-three years, two months, twenty-one Died of Chronic diarrhoea.—Monticello. Va. Buried % at, Monticello, Va. A Superb Grip Cure. Johnson’s Tonic is a superb Grip cure. Drives out every trace ot Grip Poison from the system. Does it quick. Within an hour it enters the blood and begins to neu tralize the effects of the poison. Within a day it places a Grip vie- tim beyond the point of danger. Within a week, ruddy cheeks at- test return ot perfect health. Price., 50 cents if.it cures. Ask t p\$ 4 :iT^eiP 0 |Jijftg -* s s$rip vie- , —nn— tmwfeta Ask • Joh nson s — Cb ni—gmd .loured Fever Wit jai)tta<kU4c®lt«i3c4t h l,0rsx .CTTT.tCATtOttS, a. they aqrivttiW'A jit isv.uauiRteed of Rie best “Good Will to All Men.’ OUR RELIGIOUS COLUMN. Sparks. Fashion flashes. Piety shines. Character will never bring you to Christ. Christ will bring you to character. The words of the gospel are health words. Paul calls them “hygiene words.” When a man is born again, he is not born a man, but a babe in Christ, and you cannot expect much from a babe. How different good men are. Some will not go to prayer meet¬ ing if they are to speak ; others if thev are not to speak. The best theory of the nature and extent of the atonement is Paul’s, in Gal. 2 120 : “The son of God loved me and gave himself for me. ” “You cannot serve God and mammon, but if you serve God you may have all the mammon you work for; for then you will make your mammon do as you do—serve God. You do not believe a man be- cause of his oath, but his oath be¬ cause of the man. Therefore, the oath is superfluous; therefore, it is wicked; theretore, swear not at all.” Cut Gems. The Prayer of the Nation. Bv J.G. Holland. God give men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands. Men whom the lust for offic does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy ; Men who pos c ess opinions and a will : Men who have honor, and who will not ID; Men who can stand before a demagogue And scorn his treacherous flat- teries without winking. Tall men, sun crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking.” Christian Observer. Purity, peace, prosperity. What a trinity of gifts! Their price is above rubies. Thrice happy the church wherein these three abound. God hatli joined them together; and, as gracious gifts they come and go together; together they abide. One is never to be found without the others even in the in¬ dividual soul, much less in the community of souls which we call the church. There may be peace, and there may be prosperity with- ou t purity; but it is a carnal peace and a mere worldly prosperity, in- of ,decay . cHiufchqot of souls ,E 1 which, ' be e6S dec%d&. we ca]L m Vr e e r v fuTgf: a and—-----> jJure’Reii’r^.’ ^ banns :t (j6’d -* Ka ! ' pu?{tv e done"tlje Q pt' fiojf same^S'Mi « ta %. e J church ier has her peace may be and muff sjiutrjf nrtd e, her G prosperity, sin, ® neMrK ler afe ea »‘ c tlrese, diligent-1 . to Cwr 8 '&hColdtiir Onei&ayfith f ^siUarfnaturhT*! o r+ PWherr^Red . tools—becomes more cutting ^ when she loses Co!d ,n 0ne Bay 8 U “ P “* 8Um * Successor to Toccoa Times and Toccoa News. Call and examine my line of Fancy and Family Groceries. It is the Completest in the City. An excellent lot of Teas, Coffees and Postuni Cereal, the great wheat beveredge, just opened up. and a fresh lot of Oat Meal, Cream of Wheat, Wheat Hearts and various other breakfast foods have recently been added. I also have a full stoek of Chocolates , Cocoas , Gelatines , Pulverized Sugar , Georgia Cane and Maple Syrups , and, in fact, we carry everything in the Grocery line. / make a Specialty of Polite and Fair Treatment to Customers _ All Goods delivered Promptly , INDISTINCT HORN , “the Grocer ” Please call and give me a trial order. SENECA LOCALS. Mrs. T. E. Stribling spent a short time in Greeneville Friday. Capt, Frank Parker, of West¬ minster, was in town Wednesday. Miss Merle Capps, of Toccoa, visited friends in town last week. Mr. Eugene Hopkins, of Clem- *on spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Mr. John Livingston is at home for the summer. Dr. Walker and Mr. Bud Hall passed through town on their way to Anderson spending a short time in Seneca. Mr. J. W. Todd went to Colum¬ bia Tuesday morning. A native Armenian, Mr. Kor- hajoh Basmojian gave a lecture on Armenia and Turkey illustrating the modes of dress habits etc., to a large audience Monday night. Rex. Richland. Frank Burns, of Anderson is with his cousin, J. Gilleson. D. Conger of Red Hill Ga, came up Sunday to pay a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. S. A. Winter of Bowers- ville Ga.', is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. P. McDonald. Mrs. Neil S. Sligh visited rela¬ tives and friends at Oakway last Sunday. Miss Nellie Coe of Blackburg S. C. is visiting her cousin, Miss Pearl Ballenger. Owing to the recent heavy rains the streams have been very much swollen, the roads and land very badly Miss washed. Nc .he Coe Hyacinth. Bon burg S. ot - di i C. is v&¥»|HOToM v m Pearl ; ssie Mattison, who has ItiM 1 e h^X^y r Pn ms" r <■ i men ne< J ■ w*'' ■ a s and land and very Sam j p . DCS at Tof 5 M/ s -rS^ >i Cufien jfella yis;ted Leslie - ana. at To-! 1 ^ § ssie Mattison left la$t No. 20. tist Sunday school a very interest¬ ing lecture last Sabbath morning on the Lord’s day school in his country. After the lecture he preached an instructive sermon from Hebrew 4th chapter and lat¬ ter part of 14th verse “Let us hold fast our profession.” He sang for us “Nearer my God to thee in the Armenian and Turkish language. The lecture, sermon and songs were listened to very attentively and we wish tcPhave him with us again. Mr. N. W. MaCaulay and son, Gray, made a business trip to Ta¬ bor Saturday. Misses Vesta and Alma Martin visited friends at this place last week. Mr. Walker Martin and Miss Anna Johns visited Misses Haley the first of this week. Miss Zila Prichard visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Finley, of Cross Roads, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. B. King Sunday. Mrs. Edwards, of Toccoa, is spending a few days with her son, Mr. L. A. Edwards. I. J. B. Ft. Madisoh. G. W. Hunnicutt of Atlanta, is visiting his -mother-in law, Mrs. Watt, of this place R. A, Gilmer, was in town shop¬ ping Tuesday. Mrs. Sullivan is still quite sick. Mrs. Joe Reed Jones has return¬ ed from a pleasant visit to her par ents at Homer Ga. Swift Gilmer is with home folks for a few days. Mrs. H. E. >—< ins and little ;>i of 1 Toccoa' have bheff 'dh‘a vikit son to > l rs Aj'Cofe t ^fjfNHf.has return- ed from a ple asa nt v is it t o her par enfFba sHpp^egltqapy days have come tMh talks u P and sliding down e ?nU little 0 FA. You walk Cookes along fafniiy. the street, IWlieqipU w pr The slickest ofctsbi year, (JJwS w iw !? ndp%igckUt l *^t.aown iWiduf^jsltiiigfrottp\ ry^twar. offered With careful cautions You curse ap^.Rjy and moan. ^ vour VV hen all at once d W •8 oe« »ur And wish, £3 d at find d il „ dome non . u p w ar y yuU iR foot .- can forego rdVcn^.