The Toccoa record. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1901-1995, November 14, 1902, Image 1

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Subscription $F Per Year. Vol. XXIX. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS We v.ill stnrt next Monday a sale that will open the eves of our competitors. We will make prices that will surprise k all who come to our store. , 500 HATS TO CLOSE OUT. We will sell our entire line of hats for 75c in the dollar, as we are determined to close them out by first of the year, ^om S\vo\A& wo\ *3 avV \o Sec, 'iAv&ss &oois. §>£,500 '\10ov\V\. S\voes S\voes 3 U 2.b ce,x\\. £»o\ 0^ jackets To arrive next week that will sell for less money than you can buy them anywhere. Stock 0^ CXoWvvyy^ Will be complete next week in all lines, and we will put the prices on then that will interest you. t ‘SMVTvWwe, cA<ms, eU. 3or aVV. 2.00 YGxqs a\ &\>fcciaYV\& Voxn Puces. 'Kememto omy SloveAJDvW. We can supply your wants in everything in Christmas (ioods. jC \ full line of Toys, China, etc. A full line of Writing Paper and Envelopes at very low prices. Our stock of Groceries will be complete for the holiday trade. NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. Remember this is the place to buy your goods for Fruit Cakes, as we will have the best and at lower prices than any one else. P>\x\* \^o\xv 5 oo 4 s* 3 Tom us awit Sav>e VD. C. SAmvAs Co. Colds ** I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im¬ mediate relief.” W. C. Layton, Sidel!, III. U How .,1 _ _ ^ 1 1 E be ably. tonight For it’s f worse, first prob- cold, S | a then a cough, then bron- § chitis or pneumonia, r and |i J . consumption. . . S at iffSt Coughs always Stop tends | downward. this downward tendency by I 8 taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec- ■ T&ree sixes: 25c., 50c., St. All insists. Const yottr diH;tor k TT sa S it, th*n do as l<© says. IT Hh, n- < ycv» r»ot to take it, then don’t take .t. H© k: jvts. Leave it with him. We are vrllMne. J. C. AYKU CO., Lowell. Pass. khS ~~ — Water Cure for Chrvinic Constipa- lion Take Two cup** «> t iu*i water half an hour bid ore eacl t n eai and just hetote going to bed, also t a drink o! water, hot or cold, aboul two hours after each meal, Take lots of outdoor ride, drive. Make a regular habit ot this and in many cases chronic . ^constipation may be cured without the*use of any medicine. When a purg ttive is required take some _ thing mild and gentle like Chain berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab tets. For sale by E. R. Davis & Co. * The & !$T- Toccoa Record i A Toccoa, Georgia, November i4 1902. Democracy of Death. Here is a gem from a funeral ora¬ tion delivered at the grave of a de¬ ceased Congressman, John N Burns* by the late Senator John J. Ingalls : “In the democracy of death all men are at last equal. There is neither rank nor statioh in the re- public of the grave. At this fatal threshold the philosopher ceases to be wise, and the songs of the poet i are silent, Dives relinquishes his millions and Lazarvs his rags. The )0 ° r ™ an 1S as nch us the ricliest - and the rich . , man is as poor as the pauper. The creditor loses his usury, and the debtor is acquitted of his obligation; There the proud man surrenders his dignities, the politi- uV^e’iquTttcr^toU^ 0 " 6 Here ' at fr ° m last hi§ is nature’s final equity. The wrongs of time are redressed, injustice is explained, the irony of flat is refu¬ sed, the unequal distribution of wealth, honor, capacity, pleasure. and opportunity, which makes life ■ so cruel and inexplicable a tragedy. ceases in the realm of death. The strongest there was no supremacy and the weakest no defense. The mighty captain s»ecumbs to the in- vincible adversary who disarms ;i Jik e ^b e victor and the vanquish- While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. *‘I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would cau-e me,” he says, and Iain's immediately applied Chamber- Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To mv surprise it re- moved all pain and sorensss and For the injuredparts were soon healed.” sale by E. R. Davis & Co, “Good Will to All Men.’ * HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. With impure blood there cannot be good health. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. p revivify the torpid LIVER and restore Its natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure blood. Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. Take no Substitute, All Druggists, /" The Record has on exhibition in the office one of the largest stalks of okra ever seen in this section of the country. The stalk is one of a number raised by J. T. Edmunds, in Toccoa. It measures 12 feet 7 inches in height, and at the ground is 2-f inches in diamiter. M rs. Edmunds gathered and used more than 150 pods of okra of this stalk, and there are a number on it still. It is a curiosity. This okra, with Mr. Walker’s corn, shows what can be done iu the farm and garden line in this section of Georgia. Cotton ain’t in it. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail. he fittle daughter of Mr, J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made ot ten penny nails,and thrust one entirely through her foot and a secondone half way through. Cham oerlain’s Pain Balm was prompt!’ applied and live minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual atidjwith absolutely no dis¬ comfort. Mr,Powell is a well known mercant of Forkland,Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals such in¬ juries without maturation and in one third the time require d by the usual treatment. E. R. Davis & Co. Consumption Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con¬ sumption. “ Eat plenty of pork/’ was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is tbit fat is the food the consumptive needs most. \ Scott’s E::;. ilsio n i s them od- ern metho \ Li feedi i hit to the con r umptiv \ Pork is too rougn iv r x Luive stomachs. Scott’s Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does more than that. There is some- thing , . about * the ,i combination ... of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites iii Scott’s Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs, ____ b II A sample will be jfHPfirjh m sent free upon request, ~ j&mitxp Be sure that this picture in . the form of a iabel is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emuldion you buy. SCOTT & gafJBIg^^ BOWNE, BB^HhS9 CHEMISTS. 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1; all druggists, Successor to Toccoa Times and Toccoa Sews. Luck in Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey of Walton Furnace, Yt. got a of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else Positively cures bruises, felons, ul¬ cers. eruptions, boils, burns, c and piles. Only 25c Guaranteed E R Davis & Co. Cason-Hicks. A marriage occurred in est last Thursday afternoon which Clarkesville was also * parly, when Mr. John H. Hicks, of Clarkesville and Miss Lula Cason was united in marriagejat the bride’s home in Demorest, Rev. T. D. Milton, of Clarkesvill offici¬ ating. The marriage was a quiet one, only relatives and a few friends attending. After refresh- ments were served the bride and groom left for Brunswick and other points in Southeast Georgia. When mmm* .awn- The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this coun " try most dangerous because so decep- Oils 11 1 1 Sl!l, r?^ tive. Many sudden r - y deaths are caused by 53 i~—jf * pneumonia, it — heart disease, heart s m 1 p failure are often or the apoplexy result n f of kidney disease. If | kidney trouble is al- . lowed to advance the ‘T yL__ kidney- poisoned 'P’S blood will attack the kidneys MMfiAru iit* vital organs or the themselves break down _ and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is Obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald¬ ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won¬ derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may have a sample bottle of *'*”<■** 6s§ this wonderful r a 0 new dis¬ 6 - Buiaa sTUeec; it covery and a book that !«C 9 »tsr - tells all about it, both Home of Swamp-Root. sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. they return they will occupy the Chestnut cottage on Main street. Miss Cason was from White county, but has been living the past few years in Demorest, where she has many friends. Mr. Hicks is one of Clarkesville’s most public spirited and progres sive citizens. For several yens lie was town marshal, but is now in the real estate business and is inak ing quite a success in that line of work.—Clarkesville Advertiser. Startling but True. ‘Tf ev r eryone knew what a grand medicine Dr.King’s New Life Pills is,” writes I) H. Turner, seytown. Pa.. 4 4 you’d sell all you have in a day. Two weeks’ use made a new mm of me. >» Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 25c at E. R, Davis N; Co. Children and Fire. If a8 sometimeg happen3) the clothing of the*children takes fire, instruct them not to run, especially out of doors or downstairs. Tell them to roll on the ground or car- pet or wrap in woolen rug or blank- ft. keeping the head down so as not to inhale the flame. To The Public. Allow me to sav a few words in praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I had a very severe rough atu | cold and feared I would get . .. pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of th s medicine I felt better, three bottles of it cured my coid and the pains in my chest dis- aupeared entiaely. I a you s most respectfully for health, Ralph S. Meyers, 64-tnirty-sevenih st Wheel- inp:. W. Va. For sale by I^ 01- sa ^ e ky E. R. Tavis-Co. No. 42 Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Itching humors, Eczema, Scrofula, Etc. Send no money—simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm a v our expense. A personal trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed testimonials, so don’t hehi- tate to write for a free sample. If you suffer from ujeers, eczema scrofl,la - bl,H,d l’ oiso,, '' canccr * ea '‘ surcs ’ itcl,in S ski »< boils, bone pains, swellings, rheu— mat bin, catarrh, or any blood or skin disease, we advise you to take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Especially recommended for old, obstinate, deep -Jseated cases of malignant blood or skiu diseases, because Hounic l!lo ° l1 B,l,n Un¬ B ’ 14 ) k,lls the I H,,son tlle blood Cl,re " wl,ere al1 else beals eN tr ^ son*, makes the blood pure and rich, gives the skin the rich glow of health, B.B.B, the most perfect blood purifier made. Thor¬ oughly tested for 30 years. Costs $1 per large bottle at drug stores. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter, gjtrr his is an honest offer—medicine sent at once prepaid. . (< Homeseeksrs Ex* cursion Rates TO Texas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Arkansas And Missouri VIA The Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Ry. and Western & Atlantic R.R Solid Vestibule trains between At¬ lanta and Memphis. Only one change of cars to Texas. Very iovv rates to North, North-West and West. Best Service, Quickest Time. For rates, schedules, maps or any information, write— J no. E. Satterfield, T P. A. No. 1 N.Prayor st. Atlanta,Ga. Shot-Gun Prescrip¬ tions. < \'x 1 *8 a 3 ** A S % 3 \ £ , 4 'N v tt K V J) l % ■} We suppose we are not re-' vealing any trade secret when we say that many medicines are made up on the principle • of the so-called “ shot-gun pre¬ scriptions,which were form¬ erly somewhat in vogue. The idea of the shot-gun pre¬ scription was to put in a large number of different drugs, each useful for different purposes, j n (h e hope that some orthem might hit the case. Vjnolf the med icine we sell oyer Qur name and r p U arantee, is not a scattering ‘shot-gun prescription/’ but goes straight to the mark. It is the best thing we know for a run-down condition, for a listless for feeling, nerve troubles, lung troubles—in fact, it is a safe, pleasant, reliable tonic and reconstructor. It has cured so many people right zht here here in town we _ offer __ money back if it fails to benefit. McJUNKIN G- GO , DRUGGISTS