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R. E. McCRACKEN,
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mail matter.
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cents tor six months ami 25 cents for
three months.
The people of the United States
States consumed $1,219,346,686
. worth of liquor in 1901.
Governor Candler has borrowed
$150,000 with which ^to pay the
school teachers of the state.
Score another for Atlanta. She
is always in the lead. A Decatur
street negro had an uncle who was
on the Martinique chaingang when
the eruption of Mt. Pelee took
place. Great is Atlanta.
The railroadsentering Norfolk,
\ a., have combined and will build
a $500,000 union depot, which
fact causes the Dawson News to
remark that Atlanta will now have
several successive epileptic fits.
The senate committee on naval
affairs have favorably reported a
bill to give Admiral Schley full
pay- He is now retired on three-
fourths pay. This gives Schley
the same pay as if he were in active
service, and is*an act of justice to
t he admiral.
Grover Cleveland has come to
the front again as a political speak¬
er, and given forth some of the
soundest democratic doctrine we
have read in a long time. But then
the Hon. Grover always was one
of the staunchest democrats of
them all, regardless of the opinions
of the Atlanta Constitution and
Mr. Bryan.
The lb S. Civil Service Com¬
mission will hold examinations,
during September and October,
in several places in each state to
secure young men and women for
the government service. There are
now 120.423 positions in the clas¬
sified civil service, being an in¬
crease of 46.736 in six years. July
I. 1901, and April 15 1902. being
at the rate of 10,070 for the year.
There will probably be 11,000 ap¬
pointed next year, Salaries at ap¬
pointment vary from 660 to 1,200
a year with liberal promotions af¬
terwards. Ail appointments are
for iite and for most positions only
a common school education is re-
quired. Polities or religion is not
considered. Those desiring to take
examinations of this kind can get
full information about them free
by vvrittmg to the Columbian Cor¬
respondent College, Washington,
1 >. C,, and asking tor its Civii Ser¬
vice Catalogue for 1902.
Filthy Temples in India.
Sac.ed cows often defile Indian
temples, but worse yet is a body
that's polluted by constioation.
Don't permit it. Cleanse
system with Dr. King's New Life
Rills and avoid untold misery.
They give lively livers, active
bowels, good digestion, tine *p-
petite. Only 25c at E. R. Davi’ &
rug store.
Mr. Charley McIntyre, at t aged
citizen of Toccoa. was kille-d by
the Elberton passenger train a short
distance from the city, as he was
on his way to his home. Mr. McJ
Intyre was veiy feeble and deaf
and did not hear the signal in time
to gtt off the track, it is{thougtH.
He was struck by the pilot ot the
engine and thrown with consider-
able force to the side of the road,
klling him instantly. Mr. Mein—
tyre was well known in Toccoa
he had lived for years, in
fact ever since there was a town
here. lie was a poor man and had
no rear relatives to help him in his
struggle for life. Old age and its
attendant infirmities had rendered
him almost helpless, and when he
sasv the approaching traip he
hadn’t the strengih to get out of
the way iatime to save himself.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful
advance in medicine is given by
druggist G. W. Roberts of Eliza¬
beth, \V. Va. 'An old man there
had long suffered with what doc¬
tors pronounced incurable cancer.
They believed his case hopeless till
he used Electric Bitters and applied
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which
treatment completely cured him.
When Electric Hitters are used to
expel bilious, kidney and microbe
poisons ae the same time this salve
exerts its matchless healing power,
blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters
50c, salve 25c at E. R. Davi’s
Mr. .J. A. Newcomb of the Hotel
Lanier, Macon, Ga., has taken
charge of the Tallulah Lodge and
will oonduct tt this season. He has
made extensive improvements in
tho furnishings and put the Hotel
in better shape than it has been
heretofore. Among the improve-
men ts he has made is a carpet for
the reception room which costs
$1, 000 and a thousand dollars
worth of willow wara furnitnre
will be placed in this room. An
electric motor car has been secured
to run ouer the railroad between
the Lodge and tho falls, making
it possible for the guests to go back
and forth at all hours, a feature
not heretofore enjoyed. Euerything
possible will be done to make the
stny of any wno go there as pleas¬
ant as it is poisible to do. The sea¬
son bids fair to be a good one for
fhe lodge as well as the other hotels
at the falls.
Ready to Yield.
“I used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve for piles and found it a cer¬
tain cure,” says S. R. Meredith,
Willow Grove, Del. Operations
are unnecessary to cure piles. They
always yield to DeWitt’s J Witch
Hazel Salve, Cures skin diseases
all kinds of wounds. Accept no
counterfeits. Dr. Mcjunkin& Co.
The Union meeting of the Tugalo
Baptist Association convenes in
Toccoa today. Quite an interest¬
ing program has been arranged for
the occasion, which will last three
days. A number of prominent
Baptists will be in attendance.
Gray ?
MWiimrsBrsnaiii * » n
“My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fast. But your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color.”—Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y.
It’s impossible for you
not to look old, with ihe
color of seventy years in
your hair ? Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray h ! f If not,
use Ayer's Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
$1.00 « bottle. Alt druggists.
send If your ‘us druggist dollar and cannot will supply you,
one we express
you a lx>ttle. Be sure and give the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AVER CO., Lowell* Vlass.
LOSmtM ^
In ( summer can Le or vented
by taking
Scott’s Emulsion
Its as beneficiai '.-i summer as
In winter. If you are weak or
run down, it will build you up.
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scoTTtt B< v
409-415 Pearl and Strec' < ta»m * ’01k.
$oc. '3 r. ruMg»ts.
Anouncement.
The General Council in con-
nection with Georgia State Camp¬
meeting of the Fire Babtized
Holiness Association will convene
at Toccoa, Ga., Aug. 6th to 17th
1902. All are invited to attend
and especially Christians, evange¬
lists and workers of Christians
churches to join in as co-workers
with us, to help rescue dying souls
and make ready for the judgement,
A. C. Craft.
Leads Them AH.
t 4 One Minute Cough Cure beats
all other medicines I ever tried for
coughs, croup and throat and lung
troubles,” says D. Scott Currin of
Doganton, Pa, One Minute
Cough Cure is the only absolutely
safe cough remedy which acts im¬
mediately, Mothers everywhere
testify to the good it has done their
little ones. Croup is so sudden in
its attacks that the doctor often ar¬
rives too late. It yields at once to
One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant
to take. Children like it. Sure
ure for grip, bronchitis, coughs.
Mcjunkins & Co.
Hon, DuPont Guerry will start a
prohibition paper in Macon soon
if he can secure sufficient encou¬
ragement. He says it will be a
warm number.
How to Avoid Trouble.
Now is the time to provide your¬
self and family with a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost
certain to be needed before the
summer is over, and if procured
now may save you a trip to town
in the night or in the busiest sea¬
son. It is everywhere admitted to
be the most successful medicine in
use for bowel complaints, both for
children and adults. No family
can afford to be without it. For
sale by E. R. Davis & Co.
A special car will be pro vided
on the excursion tomorrow for
ladies and their escorts. This car
is put on especially for the ladies
of Toccoa and vicinity, and a large
crowd is expected to go from here.
Get ready and go with them.
A Real Friend.
“I suffered from dyspepsia and
indigestion for fifteen years,” says
W. T. Sturdevant of Merry Oakes,
N. C. “After I had tried many
doctors and medicines to no avail
one of my friends persuaded me to
try Kodol. It gave immediate re¬
lief. I can eat almost anything I
want now and my digestion is good.
I cheerfully reemmend Kodol.”
Don’t try to cure siomach troubles
dieting. That only further weak¬
ens the system. You need whole¬
some, strengthening food, Kodol
enables you to assimilate what you
eat by digesting it without the
stomach’s aid.
Mcjunkin & Co.
Washington, June 24. The Senate
today passed bills creating a na-
tional forest reserve in the Sou-
them Appalachian mountains and
ratifying the agreement betwen
the Choctaw and Chickasaw
Indians, of the Indian Thrritory,
and the United States.
The first bill provides for the
purchase of 4,000,000 acres in the
Southern Appalachian system at a
cost not to exceed 10,000,000. The
Secretary of Agriculture >s to
ignate the lands to be purchased
and is to take measures to preserve
the hard-wood forests which they
bear.
Crossing.
Crops are looking fairly well
through this section.
The buzzing fium of the thresher
can be heard all around now. The
wheat crop is short.
Mrs. S. S Bobo. Mrs. J. H.
Kellar and Miss Lessie Dunaway
of Wilkes county are visiting rela-
fives and friends here.
Born June , 19 to Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Cot. a boy.
Liberty Hill Sunday school elec
ted delegates to the Sunday School
Convention Sunday, vi/.: Misses
Ossie Purrell. Alice Shaw. Lena
Hayes; Messrs, J. P. Coe, W. O.
Coe and G. W. Hayes.
Mr. T. W. Butler, who has a
position with the bridge force on
the Southern, was in to see home
folks Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Charlie McIntyre was run
over Sunday between here ana
Toccoa, by the passenger train and
instantly killed.
We are glad to note that *ome
of the sick are improving.
We are sure of one good fruit
crop, that is black berries, they
are very fine. “Old Gosh.”
Saved from an Awful Fate.
i 4 Everybody said I had consump¬
tion,” writef Mrs. A. M. Shields,
of Chambei sburg. Pa., “I was so
low after six months of severs sick
ness, caused by Hay Fever and
Asthma, that few thought I could
get well, but I learned of the mar¬
velous merit of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, used
it, and was completely cured.”
For desparate Throat and Lung
Diseases it is the safest cure in the
world.and is infalliablefor Coughs,
Colds and Bronchial Affections.
Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00
Trials les free at E. R. Davi’s.
Cornelia.
Mr. Milo Smith of Tate City
spent the day with his mother
Tnesday.
Mrs. McConnell and her lovely
young daughter. Miss Katie, visit¬
ed friends here Monday.
Mrs. I. L. Candler after spend¬
ing the winter months with her
charming daughters in Bainbridge,
Ga., returned to her mountain
home Friday. We give them a
hearty welcome home.
Mrs. J. C Faulkner and child¬
ren visited Ayersville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rhodes ran
down to the gate city Tuesday
shopping.
Misses Carrie Fletcher, Minnie
Ellic, Rosa and Mamie Rice and
Eugen Mulkey of Demoress visited
Miss Hattie Hogsed and Mrs. G v
H. Mulkeys Monday.
Dr. J. W. McConnell, wife and
children spent Sunday in Banks.
Mr. Judge Grant of Clarkesville
spent Sunday with hi6 friend,
Albert McConnell.
Better Than Pills.
The question has been asked,
4 4 In what way are Chamberlain’s
Stomach & Liver Tablets superior
to pills?” Our answer is: They
are easier and pleasant to take,
more mild and gentle in effect and
more reliable as they can always be
depended upon. Then they cleanse
and invigorate the stomach and
leave the bowels in a natural con-
dition, while pills are more harsh
in effect and their use is often fol¬
lowed by constipation, For sale
by E. R. Davis & Co. Druggists.
The citizens of Illinois continue
to “benevolently assimilate” the
negroes who have settled within
the borders of that state by killing
and starving them to death.
Advice to the Aged.
^torpIdlUver."* Age brings Infirmities, such as slur* b,a5
5 ' 5 aod -
Tutts Pill
SSSSS&iS in youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
They are adapted to old and young.
smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of ir«L. ** lo ®
the bowels clear and clean is to take «
CATHARTIC CANDY
•E
EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY
• mb’ Do
W cent* per box. Write for free sample, ’ and
and book-
Sterling Remedy Company, 433
Chicago or New York
KEEP YOUR BLOOD
Sweet Breath
is a companion to a well ordered
stomach. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin keeps the stomach in order
—the breath pure and sweet. Sold
by all druggists.
Tugalo Items.
The nice showers we have had
has greatly revived vegetation, and
the farmers are very busy laying
by their crops.
There is a great deal of sicknes*
in this section now.
Everybody seems to be looking
forward to the all day singing next
Sunday. Hurrah! all day eating
and singing on the ground.
Alonzo Smalley was first tore-
port cotton bios so me in this section
which was the 22nd. Who can
beat that?
Happy Time in Old Town.
4 4 We felt very happy,” writes
R. N. Bevill Old Town, Va.,
“when Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
wholly enred our daughter of a
bad ca*e of scald head.’’ It de¬
lights all who use it for Cuts,Corns,
Burns, Bruises,Boils, Ulcers,Erup¬
tions. Infallible for Piles. Only
25c at E. R. Dav*s drug store.
The coronation of King Edward
and the queen consort, which was
to have taken place this week, has
been postponed indefinitely on ac¬
count of the extreme illness oY the
king, who has just undergone an
operation for appendicitis.
This stgnuiure is on every box of th* genuine
Laxatrve Bromo-Quiaine Tablet.
tho remedy that earos n cold in one day
C/3 A cure guaranteed if tou uae
R u p^ e Suppository
Graded I>. Matt. Thomason, Supt.
they Schools, SUtosvllle, X. C., writes : «I can say
do all you oltlm for them." Dr. S. M. D?rore,
Baron Book, IT. Va., writes : “ They give universal satis¬
faction. Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes:
la a practice of tt years, 1 have found no remody to
o*i»al yours." ftuca, 50 C«ktb. Sample* Tree. 3o!4
by Druggists. MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA.
For sale in Toccoa by E. R. Davis. Call
and get free sample.
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Dyspepsia Digests what Cure
you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
food. digestants and digests all kinds of
It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
ach, prevents formation of gas on the stom¬
Dieting relieving all distress after eating.
unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared $1. only by E. 0. DeWitt & Co., Chicago
bottle contains 2y, times the 50c. so*
Mojunkin & Co.
E. A. NEWTON,
SUCCESSOR TO
R. A. RAMSbY,
Fire Insurance Agent,
Represents a full line of old reS/a-
ble and prompt paying companies.
Your Business
Solicited.
Your Interests Carefully Cuanl'C.
toccoa ga.
HAVE YOUR
TAILORING,
cleaning, pressing, dying and alter-
ing work done by
J. . JOHNSON, Tailor.
Seven years’ experiance,Toccoa
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