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Why will you continue
to use that old sta-
tionery that is badly
printed on poorest
paper that buckles
and crimps when you
fold it; your pen goes
through, and your let*
ters, try as you will,
never look as neat as
do those of your com¬
petitor whose neat and
up-to-the-minute sta-
tionery is printed by
The
Record.
To Call and loook at our
EASTER HATS.
They are very pretty.
Our Hats are beautiful and cheap. We feel sure that
we can please everybody, both in price and quality.
We have a nice lot of Boys’ caps, Ladies’ belts; also
a number of silk waists patterns, wash silks and taffe¬
tas that are reasonable in price, and the latest styles
and shades. OUR TRIMMER IS HERE and we feel
sure that she will be all that any one could ask.
DRESS-MAKING up stairs, wdiere we are fitted
for the spring work.
Mrs. W. J. RAMSAY,
Mrs. G. B. PERTEET.
i&cCAxwe. S> ADWfe&Tv&s 7 TOCCOA. BRICK DOYLE STABLES, STREET
t 0 /Ml, M. v\V Good line of turnouts of
all kinds. Every facility
’ jf. • E n for the accommodation
*
VAfy of the traveling men and
a* cT
the public.
Horses and Mules always on hand for Sale or Trade.
M M. PAYNE,
TOCCOA, GA.
General
Merchandise
AND SHIPPER OF A
EGGS
and
POULTRY.
•vN Tocooa, Ga.,
f Repairer or and dealer in
I r y%, n
ala 3
and bicvcle supples. Handles the cel¬
v< * f ebrated CRESCENT BICVCLK. Re¬
.* 3 pairing of all kinds promptly and satis-
*•*» ** - *►.— _ • isfactorily*done. Bicycles for rent.
CLARKESVILLE
Mr. S. L. Fuller is establishing
a lucrative business in the confec¬
tionery line. He keeps an assort¬
ment of goods that will please the
most fastidious.
Rev. Fate Free of Soque was in
the city on Monday.
Mr. Thos Wood, son of Mr. Tay
lor Wood, of Soque, was buried on
Thursday of last week, We ex-
tend to Mr. Wood and family our
sympathy.
Miss L. F. McKenney, of Pole
was in the city on Monday.
Mr. Nat Williams of Seed lost a
son from pneumonia a few days ago
A Raging, Roaring Flood.
Washed down a telegraph line
which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon,
Ia., had to repair, “Standing
waist deep in icy water, 5 t he.
writes, ‘‘gave me a terrible cold
and cough. It grew worse daily.
Finally the best doctors in Oak
land, Neb., Sioux City and Oma
ha said I had Consumption and
could not live. Then 1 began us¬
ing Dr. King’s New Discovery and
was wholly cured by six bottles. > >
Positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and all Throat and Lung
troubles by E. R. Davis. Price
eoc and $i.oo. Trial bottles free.
and now has a daughter at death’s
door. We wish for her a recovery.
Mr. Silas Corn, from Fork Dist.
was in the city, an old Vet making
an effort to get a pension.
Mr. Henry Burns from Mays-
ville, son of Mr. Croff Burns, is the
guest of his uncle. Dr. J. K. Burns,
of this city.
Mr. James Phillips is again on
t lie streets after an attack of grippe,
There is considerable trouble
brewing in Soque district over the
reporting of two stills, that were
No cure no pay, that is the way
Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil is
sold for Barbed Wire Cuts, Burns,
Scratches, Cracked Heel, Saddle
Calls, Old Sores, and all kinds of
inflammation on man or beast.
Price 25 cents. pi; r navis & Co.
captured some time ago. There is
quite a division with her citizens,
and may cause serious trouble in
in the future.
Mr. William McMillion, our tax
collector, is in the city again after
being absent for some days.
Mr. Sandtord \\ illbanks has re-
turned home from Atlanta after go
ing before the Court having been
exhonorated, Mr. Cantrell taking
all the blame on himself. This is
an honest move in him as he would
have been a heartless wretch to
have let Mr. Willbanks suffered
knowing him as he did to be an
honest, truthful, upright, citizen
and would not dare violate the law.
Job Could’nt Have Stood It.
If he’d had Itching Piles,
They’re terribly annoying; but
Buclden’s Arnica Salve will cure
the worst case of Piles on earth.
It has cured thousands. For Inju-
l ies, Pains or Bodily Eruptions :t’s
the best salve in the world. Price
25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold
by E. R. Davis druggist.
There have onlybeen three deaths
in Clarkesville in over twenty-
four months. Miss Clarke died
from disease of long standing.
One of the others, a negro shot
himself and the other was burned
to death by having fits and falling
in the fire. How is this for a
healthy city? •
Dr. J. K. Burns and^ wife left
the city to attend the Medical con-
vention at Augusta. They
enjoy the elaborate banquet to
given for the occasion, returning
home Saturday.
Mrs. Thos. Bean has returned
home after an absence or several
months at her father’s in New*
Orleans.
Mr. Hugh Jenkins has repaired
his chair and is now ready to meet
the wants of his customers.
Miss Lubi Parker and Mr. Ru-
ius Parker from Rabuu were m the
WHY NOT BUY AT HOME?
If you desire a Piano or an
Organ or other Musical In¬
strument, you will do well to
see or write us. We guaran¬
tee ail our instruments kept in
tune for six years, provided
the owner keeps in his his
home without changing.
We buy the best goods on the
^ market, and offer the most liberal
terms to purchasers.
M . T, C O MPTON, Toccoa, Ga
Not a Medicine, but a Treatment.
r \ll /hen
W To?
icine, but a Complete Treatment for Bilious¬
r. VsAyl ness, Constipation and Headaches. It is two
distinct medicines, but sold for one price—25c.
The Pills bring immediate relief; the Pellets
tone up the nervous system and invigorate.
For sale by E. R. Davis & Co.
Caught a dreadful Cold.
Marion Kooke manager for T. m
Thompson a large importer of fine
millinery at 1658 Milwaukee Ave¬
nue Chicago, says: “During
i a t e severe weather I caught a dre-
adfui cold which kept me awake at
night and made me unfit to attend
my woek during the dav. One of
my milliners was taking Chamber-
lains’e Cough Remedy for a severe
cold at that time which seemed to
relieve her so quickly that I bought
some for myself. It acted like ma¬
gic and I began to improye at once
I am now entirely well and feel
very pleased to acknowledge its
merits. For sale E. R navis & Co.
city Tuesday, We have spent
some pleasant hours at their home.
There is no belter family in the
c °unty.
When the train at noon 'Tuesday
came, it backed in on the siding
to deliver freight instead of shift-
i n g a car, Mr. Claud Askea en¬
tered the car and had hold of a sack
of peanuts. Charley Smith, col¬
ored came in the car with a pair
of trucks, Mr. Askea told him to
run the trucks under the sack, he
refused as he had come after As-
bury & Bros., goods, he then
asked him for the trucks and he
refused, then is when the trouble
began. Mr. Askea was on the
floor and hurt some when the train
men run in and hurt Charley some
as soon as he could lie decamped,
If the cases continue as they
have for the past month, we
will have to have a police matinee.
Mr. John G. Crow and Mr.
Fandye, Ins son, from .Seed, were
in the city. *
The only thing that kept our
assistant postmaster from securing
him a companion with a large cap-
-;------- trouble by weak digestion, ; - 7 -
a
joss of appetite, or constipation, try
1 few doses of Chamberlains Stom-
acb and Liver Tabled*. a- very
box warranted, For sale by E. R.
Davis & co.
SATR LIVERY STABES,
Fashionable Successor Noah to Hogsed Turnouts, L. & Garland, Garland, Proprietor. ffp %,
Experienced Drivers,
Courteous Treatment.
Horses and Mules ) Kept for Sale.
Buggies and Harness y
Agent for First-Class Line of Plows and Harrows.
BEAR IN MIND
That I am still carrying a full line of Groceries,
fresh and pure and they go at the lowest cash
prices.
I AM GETTING IN NEW STOCK
every week, and will make an effort to
TOCCOA, GA. W. H. CAMP
ital. was that Jim would not agree
to furnish the stamps for corres-
pondence. What a pity!
Mr. T. J. Cast ley has three
hoarders. They are occupying his
modorn outfit The charges are
assault with intent to murder—
concealed pistols and hoboing the
train. Judge Jones has a pre¬
scription that will cure the malady
of two of his patients and Judge
Estes will attend to the other.
There wtil be a wedding not far
from the T. F. depot in a short
time. We shall expect the cake,
The best remedy for Rheumatism
QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN.
All who nse Chamberlains Pain
Balm for rheumatism are delighted
with the quick ' relief from pain
which it affords. When speaking
of this Mr d N Sinks, of Troy O.
says: “Some time ago 1 had a se¬
vere attact of rheumatism in my
arm and shoulder. I tried numer
ous remedies but got no relief until
I was recommended by Messrs.
Geo F Parsons & Co druggists of
this place to try Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. They recommend it so
highly that I bought a bottle. I
was soon*relieved of all pain. 1
have since recommended this lini-
meat to many of my friends who
agree with me that it is the best
remedy for muscular rheumatism
in the market. 11 For sale by E, R
Davis,
<0
This signature is 011 every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinisie Tablets
the remedy that cures a cold In one day
The man who thinks that he
can do business without advertis-
iug might as well try to sell goods
by the nickel-in-the-slol process,
depending on customers 10 come
a f 0 ng and shove in their money
and accept what they yet.
!
j There are many heads resting on
Christ’s bosom, but there’s room for
! yours there.—Samuel Ruterford.