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Toccoa, Ga.
Clly Directory.
CIinCHKS.
t’resbvtcrian. Hervices the 2nd nnd
Sfii Sundays in each month, at 11 a. m. and
7 pm. Sumhiy school at 10 a. m. Re'. L.
A Himpimit. Pm-tor.
;; a. in. and'
7 >- <n. Sibhath school at 3 p. m. Rev. U. A.
Jemeison, Pastor.
Baptist. Services 2nd an<l_4th Sundars of
Pa*Vor I’ In ‘ “ nd * P 111 C
ToceoaTIi n h School, Prof. N. A. Fcssen-
Crn, Principal.
The Torcoa l odge, No. IW. Ancient Order
<1 K. ,v A.Masc.ns meets the first Wednesdays
of ea<d» month. B. E. Edge, V». M.
Poyal Arcanum meets 2nd and 4th Mon-
fays in each month. Jas. Wilson, Regent.
Tugnlo Lodge, 195 K.of II. ineers 1st and 3d
Monday &1 each month. J. B, Simmons,
Iictato*.
CITY OFFICERS.
II M Da j ne, Mayor; 5 11 L Goode, Recorder.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
B E Edge, Ordinary; .T IT Addison, Clerk
t f Superior Court; M T Verkins, Bherifi; Geo.
Fry,'fax Collector: II P BTOoks-» r, Tax Re-
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LOCAL NEWS.
Rev. J. F. Goode visited Turnervllie Tues-
< 5 y.
‘
Mrs. Bud Roberts, of Lavonia, visited rela-
1 i ves i n Toe coa this week.
Mr. T. H. Toddrill, of Turnerville, was in
T i ccoa Tuesday.
Mr. L. r. Cook left 1 bumlay to be absent
several days on business in White county.
Mr. Will R. Rankin, of Atlanta, spent
>< metime in Toccoa this week visiting rela¬
tives.
Mr. W. F. Woodliff, agent for the Atlanta
Constitution was in Toccoa this week in the
interest of bis paper.
Mr. R. A. Rnnis-y wont over to Srneea ,
Wednesday to act as beat man at the nup ia s
of Mr. O. R. Doyle.
The new hotel at Clarksville is progressing
and will be an important addition to the
tourist accommodation in that attractive
town.
Church service* to-morrow in the Methodist
church; preaching by the Pastor, Rev. ( . A.
Jnmeison, morning and evening at thc usual
) ours.
Marriefl April 18th at the residence of the
*hride. by II. W. HempliilL Esq., Mr. M m.
Wright to Miss Mattie Kimhrell, all of Frank
lin county.
Mr. J. II. Dickerson, of Eastman, On. spent
several days of this week in Toccoa visiting
relatives and slinking bands with his many
friends here.
The honey bee it hums around,
I* 1 1 unis the garden over loves (ho
Till it fin*- th ' flower it best,
Then it nestles there in clover.
At thc close of the writing school held .some
Weeks ago, Miss Pinkie Harris received the
first prize 'or the lies' penmanship, end -Miss
Maude Netherhind was awarded the second
prize.
Mr, J. T. Carter is putting an addition to
the front end of his shop, to be used for a
paint shop for buggies mid wagons. It is 32
by 10 feet, and high enough for a paint room
up stairs.
Mr. T. W. Lawson has fresh beef at his
market, some of which is obtained in tin's
neighborhood, and some is brought from Chi¬
cago from which he deals out tender steaks
and juicy sirloins.
Rev. L. A Simpson and sisters arc repairing
their new home; making some change* in
partitions, painting the woodwork, calsotnin-
ing the walls, and when completed it will be
one of the finest residences in the city.
Squire J. T. Mulkey put out yam slips on
Thursday, the first probably in the
He lias, he thinks, the finest, bed of potatoe
slips in this region, lie doesn’t propose to be
beaten on sweet potatoes. Who will try to
beat him.'
Mr. A. H. McAllister introduced to the edi-
tor of the News Mr. Wanen Busha who is an
industrious and intelligent farmer, as is indi-
rated not only by his interesting conversation
but also by his subscribing for the New ; and ;
Industrial Journal.
Our esteemed Ordinary, Mr. B. E. Edge,
made a business call at the News office Oil
Thursday. M'e are sorry to hear that his
tie child. Tearl. met with a sad accident,scald
ing her hand very badly; it is hoped she has
not received serious injury.
Mr. W. A. Matbeson subscribed and
fur thc News to be sent to a friend ‘ at a dis-
, _ ,, .
yiug the notice of it in .the News, remarked
that it was “one way to build up a town.”
Mrs. 3. V. Davenport has decide 1 to o|>eT)
the house she occupies to the traveling pub-
lie. This wiil lx' good news to the° many
commercial travelers. The house being a pri
vate residence makes an esi>eeial attraction; it
will seem,not so much like a hotel, but like
“ilometiweet Home. ’
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L. Gadson has dug a well 44 feet deep for
the Rev. L. A. Simpson. It required 5,000
bricks to wall it up. He says lie can can dig
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wdl m . town * to which i i m tin. can , tad*., , .wl ,
thinks he is the only man in the city who
knows hovv to do it.
Mra. C. T. Blark.uer furnishes ice cream
»»d other delicueies for bdies and geutleau-n
'i - or* »l.c r>'TZHT of i). iy 1' ••» ’ ! F-'.ge
f o U:i u f r" r?r deli'■
.’ 7 <* fiie : r exqnis*?e!> delicious flavor n'
prepared hr this ladr. We now • -nde’stan ’
wLv ti e grv.tletneu >avn *<•!“' ted the gretuids
;r> -ear c<f ‘hese rooms for m ir‘ !e playin r
».,. v ares"'reiivenjent to these cooling an i
ref: csh'ng viands.
Wc a r e paincc! to record the dea.h of Mi*-
Kitty IAavcnpcrt, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S.
V. Daren pert of cur city. Shehed boon an in¬
valid 'or many years, but the sad event which
O'-cvrred > ay 2nd. was quite ur.eyp< ctc<l
* he wra hurled on Friday; fureral services
were held in th<> >fethndiet c! urch, Rev. C. A
officiating. This entire community
symjiflthizcs with tl.e bereaved parent ■
relatives. *
Mr. M. A. Adnms, ofG<«dwill, April fOth.
brought to the News office from his farm,
of wheat and oats already heeded out
with good strong stalks Indicating splendi l
growth, nnd illu-drating Mr. Adam’s exccl-
farming abilities. M r e wonder if any one
in His latitude can show well developed
and heavy wheat and oat heads in April. 'Mr
Adams says grain crops are more in quantity
* better in qu.mty than they have been for
years, nnd they are r.s forward now ns they u-
snr.llv are in the middle of May.
.. rA\d tana Bowers visile 1 L^coa Mtxh
’icsday. llis name will go down to history
asone. of the only two Georgian * viho votc<l
for Abraham Lincoln in 1800. At his voie-
now, postmasters quake and tremble, for
with a nod he can cut< ft *heir heads, if they
happen to be democrats. He says,
in tIu * liRIc offices,it is the policy not to r.:akc
c' anges unless the people desire a change.
Mr. Bowers is conscientious in liis piolitica’
p li f pubne t ' an:f spirited ’ st Clirisfian eitizr-uv minister, . large
Miss Lula Cosby, one of Elberton’s most
charming ladies, who has been spending some
time with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cosby,
in this citv, left for home on Thursday. She
was much pleased with Toccoa and the social
enjoyments with the young people; upon
lea ring she cast on e long lingering look be¬
hind and ext ’aimed; ‘ rewell, sweet old
Toccoa.” It. wi bo surprising if a certain
young gentleman should soon make a trip to
Elberton md be equally .fascinated with that
interesting town. >
Two white men from the mountains who
have been traveling round in this region with 1
a wagon load of “mountain dew,” encamped
this week in Flintsville district, Franklin Co., j
abont 9 miles from Toccoa, near the home of |
a colored man named Neal Mize. On Thnrs-
day night a crowd of men, black and white,
buyer-
agc d!s „ w> . BTOl w „ cre thc tec „ oy<B ofrcv .
eJllie 0 _T Cl . rs can never find it. As the spirits
c f corn went down, the spirits of thc men a-
rose, and tot acco smoke, whiskey vapor, and
the voices of midnight reveling floated out on
the air. Messrs. Cape and Bugg-t, revenue of-
ficers, snuffed the liquor scent from afar, and
heard-the wild shouts home on night breezes,
•Soon they pounced upon thc unwary revele rs
like eagles i n the'r prey. Then there was a
scattering; white men and black men rushtd
pell moll in all direction*; the owners of the
wagon and contents were so'zcd, but they
jerked and yanked and pulled 'ill they got a-
way, oin- leaving his Isat behind,—all escaped
excejit the negro Mize, who, with the h im
and wagon, and about 45 ga’Ions of whiskey
were brought to Toecoa. These will a’.! b.*
confiscated, except the poor darkey, who said
to the reporter: ’Tse in’cent Boss, sluiah; 1
had nothin’to do wid dat whiskee.” Then
ids face lit up with a feint, far away smile that
was innocent and bland.
RED HILL DOINGS.
What has become of Constantine?
Miss Mattie Cox is visiting in Toc¬
coa this week.
Mr. John Wall who has been quite
sick, we are glad to note, is con vales-
cent.
Mr. Russ Terrell lias been among
his friends on Leatherwood creek
this week.
Jessie Deavours s-ivs he under¬
stands she is coming up the Quarterly
meeting.
Dr. Mattox,of Carnesvi]le,has been
here this week drumming up dental
work.
Mr. W. M. Terrell is the most
progressive farmer in tins section, he
has his farm in the best fix of any we
know, he is one his neighbors can
take for a model
1 here is a good opening for an M.
D. at this place; as it is we have to go
b or 9 miles for a physician; any one
desiring a location would do well to
come here.
JPe have heard of no emigrant
from this section goirg to Oklahoma,
unless the young man who absented
himself last Sunday night had a hank-
eringin that direction. Local.
Exposure to rough weather,getting
wet, living in damp localities, are
favorable to the contraction of dis¬
cases of the Kidney and bladder. As
a preventive, and for the cure of all
kidnev an i liver troubles, use tli a
valuable remedy, Dr. J. II McLean's
Livor an q KulncV Balm, $’,00 ]»cr
bottle.
YOUR LOCAL PAPER.
Each year tUe local paper gives
from $500 to $5,000 iti free lines for
the benefit of thc community in which
it •. located. 1 . . No x - other ..
is agency can or
>vn .X.U.U. The cilitor. i»w r
t,on l ° ,1!S ,ueftns Uo3s more {ur l,ls
town than any other ten men, and in
all fairness, man with man, he on 'hi
^ suppoiteil, not viccause > oil >na\
happen to admire hi <* writing, but be-
cause a local paper ■j; the best invest-
merit a community can make. It m:iv
not be brilhaut or crowned with
thoughts but. financially it is more oi
benefit to the community than
preacher or teacher. Understand ns
now. we do not- moan morally or in.-,
tcllectaaUy. but finaucialtv ; and yet
un ^| )e moral question you will find
day J the editors of local newspapers
(li> , ,„„ st „„ rk r„ r ,|,e Ka.tnn.no.
»>f any men on earth. Subscribe f, r
vour local oal.or, not as ci.aritv. Lot
as an inv e3 me»t.—l.i Uc David
Du\ is,
a:N TXNIAI, MEETING.
PniT u < r i n ■: Nkws; A
Hi tl e American
r nil was he n the Methodist
r-n Tnesda- at ten o'clock,
No general anm nneement <f the
the meeting having been marie, the
attendance was net large,being com-
posed principally of ladies. The
- ervices were comJlifted by the Rev.
L. A. fcunpson, assisted by the Rev.
Mr. Jsuneison. I re exercise were
« parted by singing and prayer, foi-
.owed by a very apprej riate address
bv the Rev. Sim [son <n tie char-
actor of Washington w hid: had
t»i in'.ed itself sostrongly and forcibly
upon the nation, and urging that the
virtues he exhibited should be con¬
stantly held up before the youth
of the country ro incite their praise
and emulation.
Hu was followed by Prof, cessen—
leu who drew some interesting and
striking comparisons between other
countries and our own, to show that
ne i;} tGr RO || nor climate, geograpllic-
al position, natural advantages or
productions insure a happy and con¬
tented people. That wealth intelii-
^ ence morality cniibl only • here-
• 8tid , • anted ■ , ,
ce, '‘ c ' u ni.tiii . under a free .
51,1,1 independent goverrnment.
railing f>pt. attention Hreeue made to trie a few wonderful remarks
the nation had made in me-
chanieal arts and to the great inven-
t ions that had done so mucli to light¬
en the burden of human toil, claim-
mg lhat tl;e inventive genius of the
American people had made it possi¬
ble for one man to do to day as much
as ten men could a century ago.
whether it was tilling , 1 ,: the .i soil, -i eeL- , i
ingin the mine, traveling on land or
sea, or in killing human beings. In
peace or in war he surpasses all that
inis gone before, lie builds no pyra¬
mids to his victories, but monuments
to his skill, his enterprise and his
genius, are found m everj house and
rise on every hand.
The Rev, Mr. Whitman closed the
eXtJr< - : ’ ses "ith some very appropri-
a e remarks, more particularly ad-
dressed to the young people on the
the desirability discarding of imitating the vir-
tues, the errors of our pa-
triotic forefathers, and making moral-
ity anfJ truthfulness the groundwork
J happy and AM.«i„ lives K them that
huill such prosperous conditions, were only
on
If you suffer pric’lin<r pains on mov-
0
in:* tlie eyes, or cannot bear bright
an< -* n^d jour sight weak and
Liiling, . j OU should pronplly use Dr.
^ B. McLean 8 Strengthening Eye
Salve. 25 cents a box.
T-ist of Grand Jurors for the Sep¬
tember term Superior Court 1889.
O J Reynolds, R F Stephens,
T U Jenkins, J W House,
J D Mulkey, C Herrin,
C W Grant, W M Ward,
.1 II Watson, Sr. Henry Deal,
Francis M Alien, James Moore,
W W Grant, \V C Daniel,
S S Yearwood, Joseph Loeroins,
F A Mabry, C W Oaks,'
John Haddock, •J H Miles,
AJ Rot he II. J M Murphy,
George Yv Meeks, zMbert Church,
W A McClain, DC Porte-,
II Ii Smitli, A J Jones,
Aaron Terrell, W 0 Hicks,
traverse jurors, first week.
j y as j ( W A Crensnaw,
y Wilbanks J C Bently,
\Y A Thomas, A B Taylor,
C R Miller, T U Foil rail,
R li jCliurch, Columbus Mi/e,
\Y V Avers, M M Duke,
G T Hopkins, S T Brooks,
James Rider, J L Waldrepe,
W T Morrion, John II Sutton,
Geo II Loudennilk, WG Guest,
T S Wilbanks, J. W Cash,
Alex Collins, J T Rothfill,
1 L A Wilbanks,
yy yj Il ird iv Chris. Benfield,
q p Andcrs' Crow“ n ’ W D I ves ter,
Sandy J L Bohanan,
R j Halford, C O Ivester,
T w Lo ins George C Steel,
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traverse jurors,—second week,
H W Franklin, Jas U Hill,
John S Franklin, E K Davis,
Mitchell Franklin, Wm. Hunter,
Mitchell Whitworth, John S Elder,
Jas B Taylor, A J Jackson,
L B Nowell, J L Sellars,
J R Dodd, Joseph Ber.tley,
N>M Caudle, E J Hatfield,
Richard Miller, H N Smith,
Davis Sosebee, Char’es Hurley,
William Carter, John B Furr,
C J Powers, T J Franklin,
Levi Carter, Boling G Cook,
.1 D Prather, J II Morris,
B C Church, Robert Heath,
J Bright, A L Atisley,
F M Hightower, V A White,
Thos V Grant, S D Smith.
NOTES FROM RED HILL.
Run Hill, Ga., April 29tli., 18b9.
Red Hiil is on a boom.
J. A. Terrell was the first man in
our town to plow the new cotton. G
L. King uie first with the hoe, he has
hoed 3 rows. The lazy men will now
, iM(l then get ahead of his industrious
neighbor.
The R. D. and T. I. Society at its
|. Jyt nu j eting was honored wi h the
of the Misses Mnuie and
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i ‘L'S , ,, r ' ‘ P' () f T7 retra.
° eara V' .' e *’ .,‘ e
Alliance is to be bettered financial!y, .
suit is. A Leatherwood man who
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l ” K«‘ , '■» "’'T i l, "f , lt for e i I,,m • i bes ,des j
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th« tears, .hat i.c shadssome . . , Lot-
r, ' rM,; ‘ xv l'-ther no.i.iciiillj or oo., and
as sam ones says, q„.t your mean-
I he Quarterly meet ng will c m—
verm at at, Allen’s :>px‘ Saturday a :d
Sum!: v. Bring nut your dinners au<i
1 oidt f- r pef the core, and f. elder,
Prof J. R. Leavers wiil meat’
school May 3d, then the tender nanus
may prepare sor Gen. Green.
The fruit trees and wheat field
our town denote better times for
Blair & Co. have gone to
at the rate of 10,000 per day,
we expect Jack will get rich yet.
C ©NSTANTINE.
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^ hysicians prescribe Dr. J. II.
Tar Wine Lung Balm ; in
11 th ° v fin(1 no trnoe «f opium or inor-
whi,e lts efficacy in curing all
^bio.u oi lung diseases is wonderful,
FOil DYSPEPSIA
Use Brown’s Iron Bitters.
I’hygicians rcrommend it.
All dor.lers kcvT) it. Sl.Oii per bottle. Genuine
lias iru<ie-Tn;trk aiid crossed red lines on wrapper.
oitli counly is to have a fair this
fall. Franklin and Habersham coun¬
ties ought lo unite and have a fair in
T occoa.
Administrator’s Sale.
TI>Y |3 VIRTUE OF order foigvrY. from the Cou
an ml
before of the Ordinary Court of House said door county, will be si a.
in Clarksville
T.om" ami lo,
known as the Wm M Jones place wliere Maj.
W T Crane lately resided, in the town of
Clarksville and on the main street from
Clarksville to the depot,
ALSO
o NE acres HUNDRED of lot No 144 AND in the TWENTY-FIVE 11th district of
said county, and more fully described in a
deed from Elizabeth T Groves to Wm J Rusk,
Beeorded in Book ‘E E’ page 128 Clerks office
Superior Court of said county. Terms cash,
and sold as the property of Wm. JRnsk.de-
ceased. For further information apply to W
sErwin, Attorney.
James E Rusk,
5t. Printer's fee $<3.1t. Wm. W. Behuy,
Administrator’s of
Wm J Rusk, deceased.
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MARSHAL’S SALES.
30th, Toccoa, Ga., Habeusham County, April
1889.
\XT 1 .... in cfa°rksvil fn«fid „ county^nRiem . tT .
e
follOWing described
V 1 R ‘
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and running back 100 to an alley. Leviedon
as the property of H W Jones to satisfy atown
tax ti ta issued by the mayor and council vs.
H W Jones for his town tax for the year 1887.
Printer’s fee $3.12.
ALSO
A Y t thc same time and place lots No 30, 31
1 and 32 in Block No 30 fronting on North
Railroad street. 25 feet front each and run¬
ning the back 100 feet to an alley. Levied on as
property of H W Jones to satisfy a fi fa
111 favor of mayor and council V3 H W Jones
for Ins town tax for the year 1888.
Printer’s fee $2.13.
ALSO
A T the same time a id place lot No 1 ! in
xY Blo k No 34. Levied on as the properly
ot E A New on to satisfy a tax ti fa in favor of
mayor and council vs E A Newton for his
town tax for the year 1888. Printers fee$1.12.
ALSO
AK 1 \ t the same 5 time and place lot No. 16 in
in tuvor of and council rs
jyvy.forUudrtmvn uiaj or vs. A G and B
F tax for the years 1887
and 188 b Printer’s fees §1 89.
ALSO
4 t the the same time and place lot No. 3 in
A B oekeffo.5. Levied on as the property
of J Sage to satisfy a tax ti fa in lavorot may-
or and council vs John Sage for his town tax
for the year 1888. Printer’s fee §1 50.
ALSO
4 t the same time and place lot No. 15 in
i V Blink No. 17. Levied on as the property
ofS M Smith to satisfy a tax li fa in favor of
mayor and council vs S M Smitli for his town
lax for the year 1888. Printer’s fee-8L.53.
ALSO
fV .4 t thesame time and place lot No. 2, in
Block No 1. Levied on as the property of
u B Kelly to sat ssy a tax ti fa in favor of 'the
mayor and council vs C B Kelly for his town
tax for the year 1887. Printer’s fee $1,55.
ALSO
4 t the same time .-md place lotNo.4 iriBloek
far A Oornog the to satisfy 1888.' atax fi fafor his town tux
year Printer’s fee Sl,55.
ALSO
4 t the same time and place lot No.2 in Block
A No 36. Levied on as the property of Dick
Young and council to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the mayor
vs Dick Young for his town tax
for thc year 1888. Printer’s fee £1.47.
ALSO
4 t the same time and place lot No. 6 in
XjL Block No. 10. Levied on a^ the properly
ot Terry Smith to satisfy a fi fa in fav r of the
mayor and coancil vs Terry Smith for his
town tax for the year 1888. Printer's fee 81.47.
ALSO
A T the same time and place lot No. 27 in
B’oek No 17. Levied on as the proper y
of Head *& Hood to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
the mayor and council vs Head & Hood for
their sown tax for the year 1888.
This April 30, 1889. D. L. PURCELL,
Printer’s fee 81,89. Marshal.
When nature falters and requires
help, recruit her enfeebled energies
with Dr. J. H. McLean’s Stcnglhen-
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. $1.00
per bottle •
DISTINGUISED MEN.
Gov. John Ireland of Texas. Si¬
mon P. Hughes, Governor of Arkan¬
sas ; S D McKncry Govrenor of L >i is
iana. E B Turner Judge U S Court;
Ex-Gov Hubbard Minister to Japan;
Marion Martin ex-Lieutenant Gov-,
ernor of Texas; \V R Miiler ex Gov-
ernor of Arkansas and many others
E A Perry Governor of Fiord in; W D
Bloxham ex-Governor of Flordia and
hundreds of otlicr distinguished men
of t i e United States in all professions
and m every department of science
have had their sight improved by the
use ol Hawkes’ New Spectacles. All
eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed by
W. H. & J, Davis.
T
be in Toccoa the following davs: March
18tli, and 27th; Apri G li. loth, and 23d: May
ivVm.sHrishin"'niaies ‘ served »-i’ll "ploiicbe 1
on hand ‘ on the above davs. Terms reason v.-
blc ’- *
’ G. J. Ramsey.
A . ." , . 1 , .
U, VO " rCS , ' ,S "V"? . .”’
assed by a 1 bad cough? Use Dr. J. IL
McLean's Tsr Wine Lung Balm,
will secure yon sound sleep, and ef-
fect a proiD j Jt an(i ra<iical Clire .
TkTTJm Children will freclv take Dr. J. II .i
McLean's Tar Wine Luna B-lm ; nn.
nkc , yrup> Uc..nta.ns no »-
will soothe and heal anv dis.
ea8c «r throat or lungs quicker than
any o ICT reme< j .
m FI re BRUu
One of
rm. 4Liv it'ml ^ f 1JIs l) 1* ‘sTWU k ri w
ICO C\3!i ELTI
X. |" FT A 1 OCCOA.
Here von can find bargains in
Staple ‘Di^f Goods ,
Ty /~s Ovr-pp< A TvTH i J_J OTTOT7C OrlUriO; 1
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PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS,
J 7$aeon , Flour, Feed .
ALSO---
THE BEST VARIETIES OF
FERTILIZERS.
DOUBLE BRICK BLOCK,
TOCCOA, CA-,
REAL LST'IAE FOR FALL,
CITY PROPERTY'.
1 V u , l V‘v- ?Trrr K <n m/fS’ nJtv f , 1 tlrifrnn 6 « ntrp „ frppt *
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1 l.ut -•) x K teet.
j I STORE and SHOP fronting _ on Doyle st.
Lot 50x 110 feet.
j | FOUR Room Dwelling, fronting on Doyle
st. Lot 100 x 100.
SIX Room Dwelling fi anting on Doyle
street. Lot 100 x 200.
1 THREE Room Dwelling fronting on Cur-
raliee street. Lot 50 x 100.
L f FIVF. Room Lot Dwelling 100 200. fronting on Curva-
hee street. x
L i FIVE Room OwelTng *"200. fronting on Curra-
hee .street. Lot 100
H OUlsE of 5 rooms, with store in front
v< rv convenientli’located near the bus-
iness center of the town. It is a corner lot 50
by 100 feet. This property is offered at a very
H°!veil Foherts <!nly House hotelSii a cood building
furnished; the city
patronized bv commercial travelers, Aston-
*
,| ill A acres, 31 miles . from the , city . on a sp.cn-
did load; about 20 acres cleared, rasp-
berries, peaches apples, grapes adapted oa toe to place;
an excellent fruit farm, well grape
cultrre. A great bargain at $3o*). (
OTA Z»)v* acres li miles from the 'lily; 20 acres
bottom land; 00 acres cleared; a largj
b' dv of good timber, hard ahd soft ; good bar or
chard, apples, peaches and gi apes; house, a
and stables, to be sold cheap.
Call upon or address,
J. \V. McLacky
Toccoa, Ga.
Bucklen’s Arnica 5alve. — lue
best strive in tl.e world for cuts,
bruisc-s, sores, ulcers, suit rheum
cw'fw*. f cv m- sores tetter, chapped hands,
«<*■?« •••>' »h »*}» *'"o-
ions and positively cures piles, or no
t M ,- v reouired. It IS guaranteed to
-
give perfect satisfaction 01 mm e\ re-
funded, l’nee 25 cents per box. For
" , !li , e , yv N . VI ti. <X,l.DaMS. 1 i>.,vis
THE NEW DISCOVERY.
You have heard your friends and
neighbovs talking about, it. \ on mav
yourself be one of the many who
knows from personal experience just
h ,,iv 'jood a tiling it, is. L ton l,.t\o
never tried it, you are one of its
‘ sl ‘ o 1!ne i, fpends because the wonder
ful tiling , . about . it is, that, onto i-*' 1 n
a trial, Dr. King s New Discovery
ever* holds a place in the house. It ’
afflicted with -!«'<”• a cough, ii cold «••««»«; ot ant •»
Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure
a bottle at once and it a fair trial. Il
is guaranteed everv time, or money
refunded. Trial.Bottles Free at \\ .
11. & J. Davis Drugstore.
Weakness, Mnhiria, Indigestion r.xd
“‘““iK.wS'S IMS nrrTKBft.
It cures quickly. I <>r sale by ull ucu.ori in
medicine. Get the genuine.
Georgia string beans frequently
bring in New York market $5 a
bushel.
A .SOU N D LEG AL G PIN ION.
E. Bainbridge. Monday Esq., C'o.,
Atty.. Clay Cm., Tex. says; ‘‘Have
used Electric Bitters with most hap¬
py results. My brother also was very
low with Malarial Fever and Jaun¬
dice, lint was cured timely use of this
medicine, 4 m sat isfied Electric I»it—
ters saved his life Mr. D. I. Hil
coxson, of Horse Cave , Ky.. adds a
like testimony sayino ; He positively
believes lie vvon[U Iiave Uie f 1,
net. been for Electric Bitters. This
great remedy will ward off, as well : s
cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all
Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders
stands unequaled . Price 50c, andjpl.
at ^ ^ ■ & J- D;n is l)i
m ITHAT The FIEMT
C. Original Wins.
F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’r
er _ ::e igulator, Est’il by iteilin 1S6S.
'✓1 M. A. S. L. "M. has for 47 years
cured Indigestion, Biliousness,
Appetite Dyspepsia,Sick Headache,Lost Stomach,
o *1 1 , Seen Ere.
Rev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. li.
O .A .1 Church, Adams, Tcnn., -writes: “1
thin It I should have been dead but
* for your Genuine M. A. Sim-
mons Liver Medicine. I have
-iVtO/eo / sometimes had to suostitute
or TB “Ze li.Cs stufi” for ycur Medi
ilCoims ' cinc purpose.” . b ui don’t answer the
fiSU Mempw” ^ , , r r
r Tcm say«
L A | I received a pack :;grc of your Liver
1; Mi dicinc, and have used half of it.
y It works like a charm. I want no
S belt r Liver Regulator and cer-
i tainlv no more of Zciiin’s mixture.
g
s
kl hnndsoine, convenient, healthy, li«h». r .°®b and latiry_ in E u ^
’
g -J , warm and cheaply heated in winter. Teim .ntendine bu.M^r . brnr^ L
n
W V f i'7 " /y ^
x H'Crryt*E"• 'p- ’* I'AHy
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Combined with Great Rc-
facting Power.
THEY AI:E AS TRANSPARENT AND COL-
ORLESS AS LIGHT ITSELF.
And for softnesof endurance to the eve can
not be excelled, enabling the \vo»irer to re d
T >i J u ' ur * without fatigue. In fact they are
Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials United Suites, from the leading physician leg
in the governors, senators,
islators, stocbnion, men of note in all profes
sions iindin iliiVerecnt b anchesof trade.bank
ers. meehanie*, etc, ca'i be given who Lave
had their sight improved by their use.
fUWM
ii H 5l 113L < v 11 ii nil. :t. ii -
te-e il fo y
?K II S .1 Defy Is, Drue/-
e/tsls and Dooksellers.
These glasses are not supplied price. to pedlars :.t
Wholesale Depots: any
Atlanta, Ga.;Aus-
tin Texas.
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No. 51 No. 53.
Leave .Atlanta 7 15 !> Ill 8 55fer22^K22LSSS a tr.
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Arrive Danv.Le, 10 £
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JCity Time.
Fuliman Car Sartre.
VW* On trains 50 and 51 Pulniaii l iditt
Sleeper Orleans between Atlanta and New Yo?L, New
and UasHi gloii via DanviLe.
On trains 52 and 53 i ullniiiii Luffcl
icejier Montgomery to Washington and
Aiken v a Dan vide.
55 ?" On trains 52 and 53 bet ween Richmond
and Greensboro a* <1 Goldsboro.
tions Trough tickets on sale at principal sta¬
to all ]K.»in;s. For rates and infoimatitn
apply to any agent of thc Company, or to
t/AS. L. TAYLOR* Gen. Pass. A*t.
S0.L HAAS. Washington. D. C.
T. M
x.fa 60 FOI, m)
Just 2/tiak of It.
The MONOPOLY Busted.
Do von want a Sewing Machine?
S )i 'am 7..j0 ant eel TO >30X0.
Fire 2 ears .
With all Attachment?. Write for i!-
o^irated Circulars ot‘our SlNGKRo,
• NEW HOME’ Etc.
$10 TO $ 30 .
baved by ordering direct from Hcad-
rjo 1 irior 4 *. Needles for anv -Machine,
Ii? > cents a dozen in .Stamps. z\d-»
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1 HF LOUI.WTLLK SEWING MA¬
CHINE CO.
No. 520 Fourth Avenue,
Mai9toSep7. loulsyille, Ay,
THE GREAT INFALLIBLE
Toothache Cure,
Manufactured and sold by
(( rr r J.IiJtllflt/l0 77?/’#7/./ 7^, *r 11
11.001 fi-
ache C/(re yf , -
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OF CLARKSVJ LLE, GA.
Cures To itl ache in all its forms
Cures Neuralgia when caused from
bad teeth.
Cures sorj gums ; n.l cleanses the
mouth.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers,
Sold in Toccoa bv W. II. & J. Davis,
Druggt-t-; Nowell Bros., Gei ' j rai
Dealers.
PHILADELPHIA SINGER.
High Arm, Low
Arm
$ 28 . $ 20 .
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FIFTEEN DAYS’ TRIAL
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