Toccoa news. (Toccoa, Ga.) 18??-1889, February 25, 1882, Image 1

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J ns-»* 26 : ii, 1 S SUMMER ' >n .oul a • Monday June 28tli I HX(» ‘ram - .ni ibis •»< will nm as •ul.o.’cs: Leav. As ««*ns ....... ....4 ur» V M Arrive at Lula 6 2 U 1* M ........ ... . Anive at Atlanta..... ...It 3C V M Eeavp Atlanta........ 4 on A M .. . L -avt* Euft 6 48 A M ....... ... .... A.nve at Athens......... ....8.48 A M Tin-a*'ive eve, mg tmiu h! connects elose w n< 1 uli with Northern bm trains on A A R. k. Returning n-xt .untiling makes cl .we c''nnecteui with G- orgia R. R. O" be Monday tho toltowii g additional train W Ii 1 nil L**ave Alliens 430 A M ... Ainve at Luia "■■>?*?£ l.i-nvt* Lula.... m An iv • A; lions . ........................ fcanw munintj; ar 9. 4 ■'3 — nidkiiiv' the ;«n* fl- III \tSanta to A’lu-its uuiy 4 bout> und 45 in’ lilt’s. On Saturday nights aii additional train Ail be run. • raVi* Lula................. 9 :>p p # \j Ar.n-r- at a iuiai-. .... ....... -.l».3u r M Irani having Athens on Monday in iiiitig niak.’s dost- eoninetinn at Lula with botii Eastern and " estern bound trains on Ai; Line. P sniper trail s bulb East aud West on Aii Line R. R. w ill conn ct closely ou Saturday night tor Athens. Pass -ng vs from Ge opia li. R. make clo e conuection witli rv nio-r trains the cby enatninp tln-m to go dirrci tieougiit > the smmiiir resorts North aasleru Geoigia wi hou delav ni Amens. H R RERxAl D, Art e-. S' ii’t. i. HEDULE HA i WELU ii Leave HartweU....... 9 3 Af ive at B i eravilft.. i", () m • L'*av<- B *w sviile.... lan Arrive at H rt well.. _. II 5 am Tivu tiai j . run ou M ulays, i, T ng close connection with np 3.nd doxvatit-'t cs tb« Slbcrion v is Line RsH: TH!’ TOCCOA NEWS. rOCCOA.GA., FKB. 21, 882 " BRIEF MENTION. — Monday was bright and sun- shiny. — Mr. Beaty, whose sickness we no*Iced last week, has recovered sufficiently to be out again. —Iot some reason or other no news paper mad reached this pla*e by the Atlanta train last Thursday morning. RS^Fresh Sh*1 and Fresh Oysters on Saturday, for sale at L. P. COOK’S. - The attendance upon the Metho¬ dist Sabbath school is steadily in* creasing. We shouldn’t he surprised if the new organ had something to do with “Music hath charm*,” etc. arrhd at the residence of '’rs. Rebecca Gibbs, near Mount Airy. Ga, February 15, 1882, Mr I. B Vinton and Miss Maggie R Co‘raft all of Habersham county Gi, Rev. W. W. Lampkin officiating. —Rev, W. W. Lampkin, pastor of the Methodist church at this place, tilled his appointment here on las‘ Sabbath morning an! niuht. Mr. LampAiu is an earnest, conscientious minister, and is popular witli his congregation. The Spring term of Habersham Superior Court convenes at Cl ir/rs vilie next M mday. We don't know the extent of the dockets, but suppose there is business enough to engage 4 th * court for the two wee As allowed the term. Four juror? only have he 211 summoned from our town—L. P Cook. A. II. Ramsay, T. B. R iney and G. G Edmondson. —We noticed upon the streets n f'w days r g »the ladies. whoc*»mpos the t-ommiflee to solicit subscriptions to build a Bip’i>t church here, upon a collecting tour. Vk^iave not learned the amount subs-ft‘i^w for the pur p >sc, no" the extent of the collections mile, W - 4 hope, however that both are ample for th 2 excellent purpose sought to be accomplished. — From our esteemed Franklin correspondent ‘ we learn that our tormer townsman, il/r. .J D. Mathcson. at present.a citizen-of Hartwell, was married a few r days ago to J/iss Led Lnornton, of the latter place ^ e congratulate Jule upon becoming a benedict, and wish him arid hLVbetter half a long )if 2 of happiness and prosperity. —Mr. D. O. Thrasher and Mr. James W. Harris, of this place, after passing very ere litable axaminations, were ad mi ted to the bar, at Gaines, ville, last week. The Southron of this week says: “David O. Thrasher, James \Y. Harris, of Toccoa ; Thomas Iiives and Lester D. Puckett, Hall county, w’erc admitted to the bar this court and got their sheepskins to practice law. fVc are glad to say that the boys stood tin ire animations like little men and are a credit to their chosen prof »ssion. No better buys have been cmvmis sioned i>y our court in a long time.” The prospectus of the Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist, one of the oldest as it is certainly one of „« , r i.«. South,still appeals in our eoiumn>. and to it we direct tlie attention of 011 r readers. In mechanical execution —in the extent and freshness of its news items—local and general : '"tie ability anl terseness with . ' vl,ich 9 hanilcs aU su!, j e -' ts w!lich i‘ zrszvz paper we know, in polu tcs i .e r is thoroughly d mocratic. v essrs. S'amud R. Dennard and Enoch 11. Strickland, two of ville 45 bist citiz ms an 1 gayest young men, spout Sunday last in Toceoa. Of coarse these nice young men attended church on Sabbath, and it ] 3 not necessary to sav^hat they did “ uot trudge along jroccoa ,,, s broad avenues “all alone.’ StricAiand, is still appreciative, comes rigid often ; Dennard, who bv-the-by is an old resident of the town, has grown cart lass and comes rarely. While we are always glad to ye the boys around occasionally , still there are other Toccoanei who would be deiigbt- c< j sef! them offcener. No natnes mentioned. fiSf-Bnists Warranted (Bardin Seeds. Fine Seed Potatoes. Select Family Groceries. Gool Coffees a specialty at feh!82t J. J. Hardy’s. _ V rs •jvnei Wilson gave the juveniles of tl»i dace an^ elegant party on Wed nos l;;3t, tfa3 221. 1 here wore present some thirty-five children, besides a few adults, making up the entire list of invited gues s- with the exception of one HHle whose engagements prevented * tendance. This little buy was r 0 ^ tten, however; Mrs. Wilson, learning of his inability to be present. filled a basket with nice f/uits. caAes and confections and sent to him. Tbe occasion ru. exccHmgly pleasant one to the children, an 1 was much enjoyed . , by tno grown-up people , w >0 were present. ., Solicitor .. . General ~ , Erwin, .. . of - al this . ...... circuit, . spent „„ /lairs lay , . ght , n last in Toccoa on his return from Hall Su|*rior Cotirt, which has been in session for the best part of the past threc\eeks. We learn from him that Judg; i> ellborn <Y\<\ os d of a la-ge amount of business during the term, We have not met -Judge Wtilborn since his promotion to the bench, but j from sourcts far more reliable titan would be our own judgment in the matter, we learn that he is making splendid reputation as an industrious- careful, capable and upright judge. That he is also a ge.iial, intelligent, big-hearted gentleman, we have long known. — V gentleman from Franklin county, who is of unquestioned reliability, called to see us during the week, and in course of conversation wir.h h m lie informed us that Dr, D. O. Osb rn, of Carnesville, wouhl c M*tainl_y be one of the candidates for representative of Franklin county in the. next Legislature. Our informant mentioned no oilier probable can lr iat? for the position, but it is presumable that a patriotic county like Franklin will furnish but a single candidate for this high t.ffiee. in any event Dr. Osborn, wlio i» of social disposition, an old practitioner of medicine and therefore very generally known to tlie people of tne county and, stands well in the public .esteem, tx \\\ doubtless receive a liberal support. -Ue are pleased , , to . learn , that t Professor Morgan H, Looney, well | cn<)VVJ1 j n tiiis section of the state as a successful and accpmplishe 1 teacher, and who is at present of ‘Franklin Institute, ’ located at Frankl.n, Heard county, in this state, has u large and flourishing school— such a one, in fact, as his superior qualifications and tact as a teacher have invariably controlled t© him during a series of years, devoted to this honorable and commendable. vocation. IDs wife, nee iliiss Edwards, the amiable and aecom plished daughter of the late lion . Emory P. Edwards who was a most excellent gentleman and distinguished member of the bar of the Northern Circuit, has charge of the Musical Departm nt of tne school. Mrs Looney’s proficiency in Music renders her a m >st capable and acceptable teacher, giving to the patrons of the school the amplest satisf.ic’ion, and receiving in return for her valuable instructions in tiiisdepa.tm. nt a fair, if not liberal, salary. We congratulate our friend and whilom school -fJlow u P on !lis auspicious prospects, and j n t!i 3 lon^-igo—whodoubtless feels ^ with us that •dear is the schoolbo.y spot W 3 ne’er forget, tho' there we are f >rgot. ’ [y^Vcarly all t he Ills that Mankind can be prevented and cured «£% ‘vr*- 7 here is no medicine known that will do this as quickly and surely, without advert ment. APPOINTMENTS I OR CLARKS- VILLE CIRCUIT. Toccoa. 1st ami 3rd Sundays Nacoool.ee 2 nd Sunday, ll o’cloc*. i Clarksville, 4th Sunday. New Lib Tty, Thursday before i 1 st Sunday. Ebenczer, Saturda}'beforejlst Sun- t day. Alloy .. s chapel, W ednesday ■ 2n I Sunday. M unroc. 2nd v_unday, 3 1 . M. Cool Spr.ng. Friday before 2nd Sunday* i Rev. Robert McClure will preach j at Ebenczer lift Sunday at 11 o’clock, "■RANKLIN' ITEMS. The crop of candidates for county offices, no doubt, will be an abunla it one. as several have already made their annonnc~m'’nt*, and but very few of the precincts heard froui. Preachers,% Poefesr* and Politics W1 jj evidently get thoroughly mixed before the next county ele%t^>n, if the ruillorg tlia.t arc now afloat are to be litcd Waltz in# fr Cnt leiix-n. it is Jf about eleven months from now t til tbe election, and you will all ge v well aired by the scandal-mongers before that time. The Carnesville R. R. seems no longer to t >2 a thing of the future, as w(>rk |]as ^ am , iu completion ....... is 9 et down as a reality .... in ^ near future U Dr. 8 . W. L'ster, of L ivonia, has turnod*correspond , , _mt and .... is writing ^ 1 ^ Register 0 Lavonia is still improving: T. II Roberts lias a nice store-house in course of erection an 1 will open out in time for the spring and summer trade. John T. Bailey is building a r^si- dcnce and will retnov* from his present rooms as soon as his house is finished, T. J. Blackwell is also making quite an important improvement to his residence in a spacious dining-room. I must not slight the inimitable W. B. Harrison—he has had his hotel glittered off and when it is filled with a trio of visiting young ladies, it is one of the pleasantest places in town. Me. W. L. Vickery mad) Toccoa a visit last Saturday and on his return wore o m 3 ot*thosc pleasant smiles that is a su^indication of his having had a nics time on his visit to the “Falls city.” The Railroad editor of the Register was evidently in last week from the local comments on the Carnesville Railroad. Mr. J. D. Matheson and Miss Lula I" noi * n b)n ) both of Hartwell, will get married to night, Lhursday 23rd. Messrs. J. If. V r icA*ery & Co., of Lavonia, sold a Carnesville merchant abi’l of groceries under the pric«s of aw'CV kb Atlanta drummer, on Friday of last week. Judge VV. F. Bowers, President of the CarncsviUc Railroad, went to Atlanta last night on a business trip, etc. eW., A. WHBtfCS COM 3 3 TH3 UNBDUND- JuD POPULARITY OF ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure asthma, co hi s , e-uglis .rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back they are infallible in Back Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fragrant, and quick to cure, Beware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine fb25eov,T3t READ A- iAIN. Jn our issue of December 3lst last, woeaUe'l the special utten'bn of onr "Wf »“'< P atron « , to lheir P a6 ? have our ri ieni \ s responded-lienee ^‘- afTain i, lv i te their attention to the * nb ‘ lhe am0nntSy0 " owe us are generally small, and you can pay them without inconvenience. Will you do it, and do it at once? Wc need them—you owe them - and their pay¬ ment will give mutual Measure Don t np K :ert this apical u ider the false im P r “ 8, « n that 1 t ,s Dot d,rec J«J. to you , kind reader, it . . you owe us. * 1 nou art the man.” If You Want t) Make Get die right to make and McBride be Co.’s Fruit Drier and Stone \v ate r-F Iter, two of the best ever discovered—see them work and be convinced. Active pushing men can money handling them. Write to McBride & Co., Atlanta, Ga. •I. £ tf ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE R. R Change of 5m hepule. -This road changed schedule on Sunday. Feb. 12 th, as follows : GOING FAST. Morning Mail and Passenger, leave Toccoa (No 53) 10.47 a m. Evening Passenger and Ex- press leave Toccoa (No 51) 8.08 p m. GOING WEST. Mail and Passenger, leave Toccoa (No 50) 8.45 a. m. Mail and Express, leave Toccoa (No 52) 7 2d p ra TIMBER, TURPENTINE LAND AND PLANTATION¬ 5.280 ACRES. t/tuber land, eomprisitig without the any finest ex¬ ception. in the w boU Stilfa of GeoYg-ia. atnl located 4 miles fr m the cjty of B«jn»-b.ddjre. directly upon the Flint River, and winch U na igable at all s.a'.nns of the year—it fronts 2 to 3 mile# on Kiv«r—dVout 1200 acre* cleared and in good cultivation—La'ge neat dwelling. B;irn and Outhouses erected \ears ago, for s&le. a harpain. A. C. SC’HAE' ER, P. O. B x 381. New York Citr. C'A Lb and SEE ! J. J. VERXER. F. S. SIMMONS. VERNE 3 & SIlKI^IOiS, 1Y7HOLE. 8 ALK and Retail Dealers in M G neral Merchandise, ami Coiumia- sion Merchants. 16 W Mitchell St. and South end Broad St, ATLANTA, GA- jn2I3m RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD- Pa* KMObJK Dhpartmrn*. Ou and after February. 19*h, 1882, Paai«nf«r Tiaia* am Ck« Haftii a* Charlotte Air-L 5 «c division of the Richmond and D vi !-> R j ii*^ad will be as follower EASTWARD. Midi. & Expersa Mail. No 51, No. 53, L’ve Atlanta 2 15 *0 M 6.00 =3 Arr. Gainesville 4.54 l 845 -• *• Lula E i 5 26 II 9 19 *4 ** Toccoa F 7.06 tl 10.46 • 4 " Seneca G 8 24 41 12.0-4 \ P M “ Grecnv’lle___H 10 8 2.10 <• *' Spartan'rjj.. .K 11.40 - 3.50 «i * G-istania.. L 2 06 A. . . . ir.it .. a 6 . 0 “ 44 -wn__ “ Charlotte.___M 3 15 7.0J •4 * WESTWARD. Mail &. Express Mail, No, 50. No. 52 L’r« Charlotte.___M 12 40 A. M. 11.05 A M. Arr. Gasto.im L 1.35 <t 41 1202 P M Spartan*rj*. ..K 4.C4 • 4 2.u35 Greear’lle.. .M 5 32 4* 4.C9 «• " Ronrc* G 7 13 If 5 54 41 Toccoa......F 8.28 «< 7.05 •4 *• Lnla E 10 18 8.43 Gwnesville .... 10.51 9.15 *• Atlanta 1.40 P IS 12.05 A M * 002iT2!T3SC , 37X0iTi8r. E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athene. Ga F with Eibeiton Air L ; ne to and from Eibeiton. Ga, Gwiih Co! unihia and Givenviiln to and from Columbia and Charleston, S C. 11 with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia, and Charleston, S C, K with Snartanburg and Aslmlle, and Spartanburg, Union auo Columbia to »nd from lDiidi rsoi) and Ashvilte. ^nd Alst» n 1 ni Cob mhia, L with Cheater and Lenoir N mow Onagri to and from Dallas and Chester; M with C C A A-C C-R & IJ and A T &. O for all points West, North and East. gpfullma.y sleeping car service on trains DAILY. WITHOUT CHANGE, BETWEEN ATLANTA AND NEW YORK. T. M. R. TALCOTT, Gen l Man’gV, I. Y. SAGE. Superintendent, A. POPE, Gen l Passenger > 1 gent. o PIEDMONT MACHINE WORKS, IltON Ac BRASS FODxNDRY GAINES VI LLE, GEORGIA. Manufacture and repair all kinds of xnac- rery, such as Stationary and Portable Steam Engines, Grist and Saw Mills, Gold Mining Machinery Forging and Casting of every kind and shape. ALSO AOEJiTS for Machinery and Machine Supplies of every kind, Steam Fitting* ©* every description. THE WORKS ARE ALL NEW And we can and will supply Northeast Georgia with No. 1 work wf all kinds done First-Class . Foundry and Machine . Shop. at a R "H. BUTLER, W.;c. MOUNT, . I T. W. GILMER. } Propritt^rs- J. ALEXANDER. «. P. Of High Prices—Matches 2|c., Blacking *21c., Pins and Needles 5c. La¬ ces 2 to 5c, per yd.. PaperCollars 10 c pr box. Men's hose 2^c. up. Ladies' hose 10 c., Men '9 hat* 40 to 6 oc. Oil Table Cloths 30c/ per yd.. Lead Pencils 15c. per doz. up. Pens 5c. per doz.. Paper 5 to 15c. per tfuife* Tinware — U ash-p&us 10c., dqt. Pans 10c. qt Cups 5c., <fcc., dec. Clothing, Hosiery, Candies, dfcc.^ at proportion¬ ately low prices. Cifll in an<J exam¬ ine. A. N. HAYS, Toccoa, Ga., on .41so. Depot St., near Davenport House. at Corner Tugalo and Sage sta. dc3 4t HARTWELL HIGH SCHOOI J 0 Hatt^ell. Ga- Morgan L. Parker. A. B. Principal r piiE Spring Sessiou for 1882 will one u on A Mouday. the nth of January, and cloaa < on Friday, the 25th of June. Tui'iuo per mouth. $1-50 $2 00. $3.00 and $4 00 according to advancement. Music (extra) $4 00. B raid from $8 00 to $10 00 j>er month, Tlio-ie seeding a place to send their children are invited t<3 give our School their cotisidera- * tion. r’or full particulars, apply to the Prinei- pal. * decl72m