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TOCCOA CITY GA, : : : : : APRIL 1, 1887
T List . cf - patents
granted March the
'" l -° rcs,de “ U of A,abanla anrl
Georgia.
Alabama—A. G. MeGehee, Mout¬
gomery, cotton condenser.
\v. W. Philips, Rawhide, horse
detatcher.
Georgia—\V. G. Browne,
U automatic cut offs for water-pipes,
D. L. Cheek, Gainesville, vehickle
shaft.
J. W. Cosby, Elberton, foot-power
attachment for sewing machine.
J. R. Wilkinson, Atlanta, weigh¬
ing scale.
GENERAL NEWS.
n jwmnett . county has
Snow an empty, jail.
from six to eight feet deep in
New Hampshire.
Kansas City is to have a new opera
house worth $400,000.
Sam Jones, the Georgia evangelist
is soon to visit London.
Oppenhimer, a New York socialist
wants all the policemen killed.
The Georgia Press Association
meets in Valdosta on tlie 18th of May,
prox.
On the 30th of March, snow fell
the depth to
of eleven inches in Ken¬
tucky.
The Markham House, Atlanta,
Itought was
at auction by John Silver for
iinnnnn $100,000. “
On the famous battle-field of Get¬
tysburg, there are now nearly one
hundred monuments.
On tlie 20th oi June, Queen Vic¬
toria will have reigned fifty
Queen of England. years as
It is believed in New York that
the Irish are preparing to resist Eng
land’s coercien law with dynamite.
An old lady died at Port
N. J., a short time ago, and in the
pocket of her apron was found
$ 8 , 000 .
Two hundred and seventeen of the
Stewart paintings brought $250,000.
Jay Gould and AY . K. Vanderbilt
each bought L5,000 worth.
The contract has been let for grad¬
ing tlie entire lineof the Birmingham
and Huntsville railrord, and work is
to be completed in one year.
Dr. J. B. Hawthorne, pastor of the
First Bapt-st Church, Atlanta, i,
receivod call as
a from a church in Wash-
f *°’ g “ a " nUal Sa!ar
° lKX) ’
Detroit, nT'TCl Michigan, , c m ' the > S '; largest W { “ Ctor y tlie ^
State, m
the was totally destroyed by tire
on 30th of March. Loss about
$ 200 , 000 .
The interstate commerce law i
likely to is
' put the railroads to large
expense. It . requires that , the , sched-
ules of freight and passenger
shall be “plainly rates
of least printed in large type
at the size of ordinary pica.”
‘ 1
Little Miss Mary Drumgoole, of
Gainesville, Florida, sent a box of
orange blossoms to Mrs. Cleveland a
few weeks ago. The mistress of the
YYhite House sent a note of thanks,
and a beautiful cabinet picture of her¬
self in return.
T It . is • estimated ... j tlie ,
at treasury de- ,
p. M-fnent t th-,f that d,^ there has u 3c i been ‘ de- ,
of the a
crease, public debt during the
month of March of .bout 02,000,-
- veceipts for the same month
rT«^^f 2-7" * 18 ’ 36S >° o0 8 ‘“rinding ?“; dMpeBdi '
.do,US ’
pension payments.
- arshal il.me.of
JebX „ , iT^'t i t..e act o. trying lo
open tb© safe of Head ^ <=lnn TTar
’ ^ ,lt
*' !
- i"C. ,msUr
J,V , ,D recov >r
Ku,.bws ' -
- the jiolitmal nulienium
^emstobe at band. In StoeL™ -K
* h P Coontj. .... . S4»fc . ibiv.ks _ -Eton,
o,- enuntv.
n. have a
supreme tost of their ability 1° deal
with public affairs. In order to do
this the men have stepped aside and
Uouncel, etc., is composed of women,
who were unanimously nominated.
WASHINGTON LETTER-
W asiiington, T). C., March 28, 81 .
Editor Toccoa Keys: Although
the weather continues cold the days
are bright and pleasant, an d evidences
of ; n „ time abound on every hand.
The buds are bursting upon the .ear-
lier variety of trees, and crocuses
and other blossoming plants are in
full blossom in the parks and public
grounds.
As the time approaches for theopen-
p,g G f the great Kational Drill the
headquarters of the committee, having
t j ie matter in charge, presents a very
active appearance. Military orgatii-
tionsfrotn every State iti the Union has
notified the committee of. their inten-
tion of participating in the contests,
and it is probable that at least fifteen
thousand men will be included in the
grand review, to be held upon the
e!os j n g day. Although the success
of the undertaking had long since
been assured, the uncertain:y w hkh
has existed regarding the concessions
to be expected from railroad compa¬
nies, has prevented many military or-
ganizations from incurring the ex¬
pense of the journey. Since it has
been decided that all of the trunk
lines of the country are to carry pas-
senders at less than one-half fare, the
commute hasten jubilant, ami there
is no Ion o’er a doubt but that the Na-
tion Capital wiU be taxed to its utter-
most to accommodate its guests dur-
«AA\\ woalf ” As the last dav
the drill will occur upon Decoration
Day, ." it is proposed that the
m ary shall . visit . the . National v i Lome-
tery at ", Ai . ,i tipinnt in
mg o. n ,« nn • , 1 vir * L P -
the decoration ceremonies, and as
route by the Long bridge » enctu -
ous, a pontoon >K- «- '
across tie nver, .it t.ie oj o f P
street, ’ for use upon that occasion.
r i here seems to be . no relation , • be- .
tween the railroad collisions and the
Patent Office, but one of the direct
results of the recent railroad disasters
in Vermont anil Massachusetts, has
I,eon to stimulate the inventive minds
throughout the country, and they
have set at work to invent something
that will supply an acknowleged pub-
lie need, and the Patent office is being
flooded with applications for patents
for a grfl#t variety of devices for mod-
ifyingthe danger incident to the pres-
ent means of heating railway cars.
No less than three hundred and sixty
applications of this class have been
receiveJ <lurin S ,1,e P ast six weeks >
" d ,h ® n,,mber 15 ,ncreas:n S dall >'-
One Of the stableinststutions of the
National Government is the office of
the Se went-at-Arms of the House of
Representatives. It is at this office
that the employees of the House side
c f the Capitol receive their monthly
pavnie nts. and the office is open the
t around . Among the members
in the . city, . who visited the .1 office r - .. a ..
day or two since, was Representative
W. L. Scott, ’ of Pennsylvania. Air.
*
Scott had not drawn any portion . of ,
his salarv for more than a year, ami
he receil ed from the cashier §9,000,
which is said to have been the largest
sum ever paid to a single individual -7 ,
in the history of the office.
H.e work of the Pension Office is
-oreas.ng so rapidly that there .. a
likelihood of the office being swamp-
C<1, unless there is a let up. During
tlie past week 0,247 new claims were
2,347 claims were rejected, and
0 allowed; n •* and i the -t total tuai number „„mlur
,
pending ‘ „siof clait,; 287,137. The Mexi-
are coming in
- |ar numWs> , it is
o „ e am not seen
; j s possible to dispose of the
number before the end of tlm fiscal
are , u ii mr j una 30,18S8. The *6,-
wd over, appropriated for
this c |as» of claims must be paid out
balance ^ is rime, hand or turned els* whatever the
on into
Treasury. „„ 1 ms . will prooaoty neces- , .
appropriation by Con-
< * fit ,v n " x ; to |i"f;Y;«. to
fi " !lUy d, ' 5 ^ we V
wbidi a is estimate wrl : be h lod
i
t - claimants ......... are - ‘ b- -
derbtaml the situ.iti-.r, uo-t are
pressing thejf claims for
they arc worth. ( H.
aiiisusaitacus.
rs „ Lte ,. r ,A. ,
‘~2i;S2{ = r“
j Tte a l aTm b ? (iis-stsc of thi«
cOUTUVY ^ i.3 L.tti *<-US at' • : -J i ! * y fl-Tul
]x6 a fc pe* under
, lfunss tat it b C^n-
HosVi-Ub ,]]y t he s-.rnt* CODfij ttiiut.
Slid private isstitU-
t : ons for neWo as patients are
cro ^<ieiL Tito average OX llie
i } n -^0 United States <le-
19
^isTrom r .y. t ^e^rr r-verv nerhos v*r r Sudd- n
j businere, coEap* prdlC
otir A-
I 10a ki X ai ir . ) r-.-Vie jaC m-ts art*. so
* 1 : -* u
j freijuret 3* seaTuviy , to exeib- .
re:2 , :l2 U. The n > rediv of sue
j eomiriTied vvAhoutfip-
^ parent TV ->OJ, Oi* 1111'tierSO-Cullod
I f.deT>n-v*loa cf spirit*,”
are
; really nrompfed DV nervous
| •
p resli atiOU, which IS a H’Ultllll - ,
soarcc 0 f i 0 ,. aC !tr ami crime
Vi-itb *11 heir gr>'f and horror.
| ■ TT oie 8eTTeT
' p h>n r aS^Rtl the
I , r ua.um. <c - aev —‘P
| T. gprl-Qi^s 0 + lRr power and pros*
it y. Tbev wreck manhood's
gtrengt U «nd W« taeful-
ne»s and beautr.
Every Vd one mould know the
causes, i;:• t are t h o j ? The
: answer is oiisy a id terribly
pmm: ^ _i • . Our vicious person/o
L id? - »i • Is; ox 1: • carel e at & nd lawless
j j , ea ______ r iL ,g 0 Ami drinking (ir'uVi-Ac: the til© in- 111-
Cerise [ ' IGPUtal&13Ctphysicalfltr&m mev.u\ from f and physical mad mad strain after after
m aiTSlBg s m rr rora o our ut race if.ee
| money, po-lition , V) * and • influence; • _________
the fears r.Tld straggles Ot ROY-
crty; tho U9» of l.nrcotia ami
, e t,mulcts; CW f«m«a «
G&T LtO lUgat P-Ct
jnght^lito day; briefly.
our UQCycTSi^ v,
. -I)pv ar.y Di ice iv/x fcd- 1>0\U
«-
pl i eaSllT0 or -2. success. Row- oo v.
bum life's candle at both erso
Md filj the lunatic asylum
&nd tlie graveyard*
The disease from wnichw
• gypf£er and di6 is, in pl&m Eng-
i y. llbfl, .u J*etc OUS 1 fts ii
i ’ 7
is seated in the Nerves and IT •
: the organs of Digestion, Assist-
j j ilution p;,sr and Nutrition. Ii8«lUir
e3 tion thekvholeWK, be’Tt' r impeded OT Gtr
included, troyed, is Eem-..
belt there literally starved;
even v» 18 BO cmaa-
^tlOH to tell the 8&<-i KtOiy.
ft rcVOll z prostration sends
out its TAVrnlnes:-he&dp-flne
the • w
I . Hi UHal , , TiidmiLg; : B ]. ;,a pimpSteilt w-r ~
j jlT r ,. a „ nr nr , y thp "
based the L-raUQ J WJlkeimaeS3 J
)o-?S Ot appetite ami QlSSTUSt With
food; ^ c f cental energy and
i n ordTOTV 2/ duties and
btlSiae*S; '
. .
ie\y VlteiOUt W.y^SSSl^i- h. ^
r e a F O n *. enicUUons ; b*d
breattl; foul , TOUCC.a3_ca Co
^pitetton tcvlit; .occarond ot _ ttte pi- :me»;
| I 8a,
j • v o... WtV.tr^o'
.
*tr; ^ in a arr.DR-ion. f™'
‘
^ , of n**k)lt»
, oum ; : :r Le Si. 1 CU3-
.
„
. individual CA , Jse t p^ disease
jnea-b e*i93, ftml tLe
ir^e QUbnascer EX>.ray,vOj y . / j^jfi
fett • %- ^ Qrrm-nT to tlie
cure
^Lotnedy, do**. Tit is
T-epwed hit. by Leb- the
. oi
i O-aSKe. xAL.imuL.; -
^ Y ise?IH*Clfti< . V aaapt-
w to erediwte Nervous Vy*
^p«8. To do this it act-
fudy olrcctly W-.l 2cnt=y
| ; vipOH thfCiSOHi
gch ; y,W and kidneys, reator-
iug their tone and vigor, pro-
Diotme the fcecretiOD. Oi Oue, ex-
.Polling • g ^ U;* ■niatters frOTTl { the
Sfem,andf)UrGy V ' A A
SV * Upoli the lBg-tae ^OOU.
nervous SVBtem
aclS Shaker as Extracted a safe snu sfcynip)
anodyne eff<jct wiliout the
Earcol:c ’ 6nd ieftr “
j tLe n^CS to . -
j ^ ^YAKul^ influence Upon
f uKtloa of nutrition. *
i IlJSSKiStO . .
i Sfty .IDO.e ti^vw- ll^lV
j ,Ivcno. been FO-
of missy to a be* enjoyment
j of life snd labor than by «ny
0 F C J1 Other foi'inS XUl o£ treatment
blB?U. . j.*-
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7o7td‘ soI7
&S&* H3JV3 SIHit
^ ,
f-B,
Mi t'W S : ff r — A Ten Years
p-..~nc~.
KeAC’Bro-STCOOD, Ga.,‘Dcc. G.IS'fi.
have;becn nmier.the,treatment^ to
best physicians in Atlanta, Ga„ a«i
Utica. N. V-. no«e o. whom
able to give relief or assurance
cure, ihen I turned to t..e vise o.
patent medic'-nes, several of which I
without avail. My doctor in
Dawson, who had* attended me tor
twenty years assured .me that I could
not live a year. . About two years
ago I began using s s/s, ? « >at
once'tny tumor ; yielded to its inf«o-
ence • ’ it orew ° sof er at.d smaller, and
my ge neral health, ,, wlnon . . was bad»v . ,,
run dow-a was built up with the
crease of the tumor. Finally, l tell
so well ar.d my general health " as so
good, that I stopped Hie Swift .Specif.
»-. and went on performina my house.
hold duties But. oi . course, as t 1 bad 1 ,
not persisted in the use of the
cme until the tumor e ' ,tirel v ;" s
-
appeared I could only look tor A r
turn of ailment. A „i„ 1 resor to
tite Lite use use of the Swift’s - Specine, * with
the same happy resuds as on lue hrst
occasion. This has been
several times wuhm the last
years, the medicine never failing to
reduce the tumor and * build 11 ....... up ui\
general system. When 1 first began
to take the Specific, I was so nervous
that I could not sleep for hours on re-
tiring. I f it that if 1 just held
feet still in for im a « lew ..... minutes
w iU, , that that it it would would have have thrown thrown me me
into convulsions, lhat
the . S. S. S. S. entirely entirely enrol. cured. My My pain
was so ttreat that mv physician urged
,nc to keep under the influence
morphine all the tune, ami to .tan,l-
on liope of rccovaty. When I began
the use of the Specific. I was.on lue
bed half my tone a he,»“!£“
'plus 111,8 > veal’ e ‘ u A I liave been able to DO at.
my own cooking, except when when i I w*s
^ wilh a severe cold.
Mas. M. E. Sassek.
(>n aoJ skin Uis -
eases mailed free.
Tiie Swift Specific Co., Drawer
3, Atlanta, Ga. n •
an£) Ramady
Worth Remembering.
-
Franklin Dyers
foliovv “"Laii'tvVMaryli.i'.d, j " gives bite the
n g as a sure cure for the of
a mu q q.,g. As will be seen, he has
tested it with the most gratifying re-
sults.
Elecampane KleeaiTiDane is a plant 1 , known .
most persons, and it is to be found it. in
many beincr of our gardens. Immediately
..frer bitten take one and a
half ounces of the root of the plant
-the green root is perhaps prefera-
bio, ’ but the dried will answer, amt
used bv me—slice or bruise, put
in a full pi.it of fresh milk boil down
to a half pint, Strain, and when
e „ 0 l drink it, toting «» le*>tsi* hours
afterward. The next morning repeat
the dose, fasting, and use
^ ,” ; « the
t 8l ,a .Ms will be sufficient. It is
recommended after each oose that
nothing be eaten for at least six hours.
! have a son who was bitten Uy
mad dog eighteen years ago, an Hour
Qth ^ chiUlreH of lh e neighborhood
were bitten ; they took the above
dose, ’ and are alive and well to-this
day. . Ami . , ( I have I,......... .m -■ * number
" f ^
th -
,{ that th , root
- i i,,le which, being taken
. 1)r nc
ia “, '* »
up bv the btoou , in . us .. ci.uilati.m,. •„ j,.-
cm.uter.to ~ J
^ touf’m^ch confitlm.ce in this'
simple reine , ly that j a ,n wilting
you s !iould give mv name in con nee-
„on with this statement.
11 a t f| f \HIT V If, If to be mad-*. Cut t jR out and
\\M il l\\ ¥ 1 I retU 1 rn tree, to us. something ami we will of great --end
II
whichvdh g '«
V.e ran do he' vork and Uv.- at home. .lithe:- n
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Tuan * Co., Augmte. Maine,
rm I | F'fK | S TT §**1 _
I . § ■!% *1 • J g 1 ^ LL. 4
T P 4 • ^TTTPLEY Pramefar
;r tSh'toZk : . +v .
i ; t->
^
- v
,
t n dollars i»r month. Fames wish ;\u m
ms Pm mm” '-
AdvanisingBmyau mums r :88}?qu SL§W§¢M adimisz‘. _ '
w 1» ma lui‘ 1: 1. 55V} 3 03-1}
Wm“ ~A ~ ‘ ,
7> Qreit Mexican Seed Corn,
V pub-
^3SSS8&a£7£r Tirs Hthe GTimonv of twelvepapcrs
Jon.nai, «£J l ‘^ (’ is '“„^';, n N. r 7^w«l,^Vave \ >!t Y < y-''-
ni r. . v ‘ 1 1
S'.tmy^l‘^d \Y..rs ,w. Mo. “It is hig'.oy lee-ommml. a^ >
\vrhave iu‘.w V d this iwn hlihiy^pokVn of by
Advertiser, Bastrop, Tex. “It can he snecej-
^‘ms p™u=iaJiv alaptc'l t > the short «eas<»n of
the North.”— Rev. J- Long. Keokuk, Iowa.
^4^«vr ^{! l ,VanV 0 »if‘Lon/Vlorda raj^ s .
“ Vr. n ; to Orug.m.
Chis com w-U yield from twice t-> three
tim - as mam* bus Vis t . the acre ou tnesame
^j. and with'thes.uuo cujture.
la ^; ^'udngei^iw^'d^iSn^rtisk'ami
1U; * k ,; s .;$}£f!,rfej'lfig^ock.
;} 1 >. T ie sto •!;- boars more foliage. an»l b
fa * lin » wne “ rMSKm ih * uMbet
4r i. That it-will or-wand product:a profit-
able cr >;> on ground where other corn would
n ‘"UAn tgr .wto .1 t-irlty. it ripens early and
u* bin^Shwi.i, .uesroat^t
^ .* ? ^ °“
Warrant Every Grain to Grow
The increase yield peT acre oyer the oid \ s»-
rie ic^’.v lil PIV fo the seed 20 times over; be-
s i les, e.erv f rmer that plants tins year wib
h ^Iw m'" ^
Terms Si
c su. heiistercd ett rs at or risk.
Address all orders to
I.fNDrfivY & HAULDKEN,
march 25—Cm Winfield. Kansas.
HABERSHAM'S
SHUllIFF’S SALES
FOR APRIL 1887-
V1TILL ba so’d, 01 the first Tuesday in
4
g™ s p an , .ovuvyAiim'before Ju: cmrt, house door,
* a “_!<*;' fa -I'tow?*'
0nc iown i ot io Too-oa p’i.y known as lot
J’KS S^^nSng
w . P. Davidson. 01 c in favor ot 1. F-emmiig
wh--rc in tli-J snrv -iivo'n"numv7tgniyo"2 -v of said i^rd town, being t.iC phive
}• Vi! -n B 11 Gil now lives, to s itisfy ‘.w«
fa’vor onei.i favorof Wvlv tVsi.reene, ami .me
in Of M. Hariflsbn A Co. All of tlm
o" a."l
{£?*£. ti U;s Orm.^ VmSll lly n, meby iffl! hun. LtLatut
t.Vtiie ov._r
Also. same time and pace, will he
sold the north lastern half Olio: of lindnnni-
her for tv in the eh-vent a Listr.-et of Haber-
sham comity <ontaiuiii.tr one hundred and
c,i4^Ty “i"lilxA Uimls or <Mvin cniw uml
! the property of Thos Whitworth iaV^n" as
to satisfy a
WWtwortin made and ,numed by a
Also, at lh t ;^ lu e ^ro l H-rt’v <1 mwlt- Eb-Vcn
( ( r lot
ami ..lie half aues of land nuiuncr oi-e
! thTTou^sSS-
I an-d upon the same and li -imr tlie land ]xir
chasedbv Vntmr W A Jones ot J P Black; also, ten
! t!cr , s il<r the above de^-.ibed piece of
hind a-id being the land purchased by Wood
j ■ aadAi.cn of ilm l'orter .v.iv.ni acmriag conipa-
uy mui a 1 constituting tlu- home yU***t ^
| ^ jonesNmw lilies, 0 said land levied on as
1 taid county in favor of Dowdell Pro against
w a Jon-s. Propanv n..tL pouted out in said ti fa
| aml wrilten given ncfeuilant mterms
| ° at'the
Aim same time and p'acc, will be
j, mT i, v Frank I. Admr.v lcvnd
« W&ulsD P
j i notice gi.xii tenant in luSS? S3
jSrd,!^. THOMAS possession this March
J.
.
HABERSHAM SHERIFFS OUCDICTO SALEb VaiPQ
FORTAXfS.
x \ \till 1.e , sold , hi-forc , , the court . noMse door .
> in riarkesviile on ?he first Tuesday in
district- containing hundred l^the tcu.n num-
fivt one and twenty
h acres; half of more said «>r Dt. less, D-vie the same be ng the
sou .1 on as the prop-
Sin
fee to 3 aV annah s.reet; sad house ami lot
acres of Headrigbt and, o i Middle!
Broad River; lounued cast by JnoWadkin*;
l-.ndso wc,t by Ben J e Cash and Rede niand; north by
Brown. I-ev ed on as the pr.p
tojObc numner »' .seventy
ta |, r ,y|,«,,te i i)vJet»!at aMien«lun|
1
« i |
S!Odod “F"-""* T.hT^' d’.e o ut i
as he property of J M. I»y lor, executor of J;
u Dtxdey, dec as. d and p-inter] out by s:iid :
executor. Also, up u lot of la id number |
^JS^«lK«5SSJ"CB»iSS!ito L'SSv.^Vs
aLn 5ne dwelling oHe h<W in the town of
Clarksville, pied and siore house, now occu-
Lvied by G Sif-k, and the lot thereto belonging.
on the property of Mrs F X pX'allr^-
n ^eleventh district eontainiag two
«y acr.s. toW«.«to,
- (- - ~ ■ii
i-i----—
-
*“£>£&£, *fai$
-ksiui^diiEz^ !ji« ^ ^KB MrtSto toSSSTato «
f °A1 IT'i'Sw^rS’ fo fi l^W fas having to’^Uc' been
the cgoing tax
to
GASTLEY, Shraiffi
aijr. -djfcmti,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-
TOCCOA, GA.
trnste t to him Special attentien given to the
Collection of chums.
----TT £k [p$ KlipJQ, _____
0
A tTORN L2 V AT LAW,
c^iTESV-x^E,
office in tsa.© Court sio-a-as.
X OU8INESS J and entrusted f dthful to attention. my cure will have
y-gT promp: Real Estate bought and sold, and titles
lives igated. jan21-ly
’
LEWIS DAVIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
^ and »r n.W
.s| vun Ihibnn, of the Nortw cstern Crnuit.
: , n( i Frunklhi aud banks, of the W extern Ur-
( . uit promp attention will be given to all
^fi^eSldluSnS ‘
-Soil's W.'OtVEN,
AX ATTORNEY AT LAW . „ T > .
Toccoa, Ga.
Wux practice in the counties of Haber
sham and Franklin- Collections attended to
promptly May 1-ly
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