The Toccoa news and Piedmont industrial journal. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1889-1893, May 11, 1889, Image 4

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THE TOCO A HEWS. *TOCCOA CITY, UA, :_MAY,n. 1889. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Oue year in advance........ $1.00 six mouths...... . 50 Three months.... • • § • * ^25 Subscrijitionc paid in Advance. Seu \ Jitney Order, Postal Note or n*ft. Address, The Toccoa News, Ga. City ‘‘/Jheclory. wlSS^'JSSEl, chkches. '7 Sin,day ana.L a, "a p. in. achool at 10 a. m. Rev. L. A. Siiup«*ou, Pastor. M*tho list Kriscoral P rvices 1st. 2nd and 1 Sunday of .*ac!i month, at 11 a. tn. and i'ameison b ’ Pastor ’ 001 ** 3 ^ A ’ Baptist Services 2nd and 4th Sundays of cacn month at 11 a. m. and 7 p m. Rev. J. T. Gooi.-, P.Mtor.» Toccoa High School, Trof. S. A. Fc.-sen- den. Principal. Tbe Toccoa Masons Lodge, No. ^ the B90. Ancient Wednesdays Order ti F. A A. meets test h.f each month. B. E. Edge, W. M. Royal Arcanum meets 2nd aud 4th days in each month. Jas. Wilson. Regent. Tngalo Ixxlge, 195 K.of II. meets 1st and 3d Monday ci each month. J. B, Sanmous, )icta o . •CITY OFFICERS. II M Payne, Mayor; iK L Goode, COUNTY OFFICERS. « ;s Frv, Allred, reiver; J C Treasurer; sod. Surveyor; D \V Ivester. Coroner. LOCAL NEWS. Sheriff Perkins was in Toccoa Wednesday Rev. C. A. Jameson visited Brunswick, Ga., lb s week. F. A. Mabry visi'ed Carnsvillc this week on business. The signs are right for a wedding in Toccoa in the near future. Mr. Charlie Philips, of Clarksville, was in this city Wednesday. Mr. ILF. McGee, attended the ball at Sene¬ ca Wednesday night. Rev. J. F. Goode visit.d relatives in Har¬ mony Grove this week. Miss Mary Jane Allred, of Toccoa Valley, visited friends in Toccoa Wednesday. Mrs. Long and Miss Nora Jones, of Elber- tou, x isited friends in Toccoa Monday. Mrs. J. McJunkin spent several days of this Aveek in South Carolina visiting relatives. M.Crawford, of iLavonia passed through this place Tuesday on his way to Atlanta. Messrs. A. N, King and Bell McEutirc, of Canmvil’.e paid a flying to Toccoa Wednsday. We note with pleasure the increased at¬ tendance on the Tuesday night prayer meet¬ ings at the Baptist church. Rev. L. A. Simpson and Air. E. A. Newton left for Maysville Friday to attend the bytery in seesion at that place- Mr. 0- L. Nowell, of Monroe, Ga., who has been visiting relatives in Toccoa for several days, left Wednesday for borne. Dr. J. R. Brown, of Greenville, S. C. a for- mer citizen of Toccoa, was gladly wel ;omed l»y his many friends during his brief visit to the city this week. Mr. Fred Weibins, formerly of Toecoi but now of Hartwell, was lieie this week visiting friends. Mr. Weibins lias become an expert at byeio’.e riding, and contemples taking a trip toEuruprby byc.dc , conveyance Urn . sum- mer, on which trip lie expects to start ... tue .next ten days. Gal Simpson has bought a side of leather of immense size; he says “as big as the side of a house.” But then that’s nothing, the News reporter has seen a side of leather large enough to cover four sides of a 1 house; solid side, not cut into strings a la queen Dido in laying out old Carthage. Mr. W. A. Matheson lias embarked in the bee business. Next winter the inviting bis¬ cuits and the delicate griddle cakes on bis ta¬ ble will have the additional relish of delicious honey from his own hives. He thinks ol °r» dering « car load of marbles to supply the demand for the little boys, big boys and boys ot uncevt iin age who still enjoy the sports of youth. ^ Married May Sth. at the residence of the bride’s fai her. by J.A. McC*y Esq. Mr. A.M, Cox to Miss Emma Ledbetter. The bride is a daMi’- ter of l.ev J. P. Ledbet^r and one of Red Hilt’s most fasemating young ladies, and the groo-n is one of Red Hill s most young men. Hie contracting parties have the be-t wishes of that entire community for their future happiness. AVe learn from Mr. L. M. Keeling of a very sad death that oecured near Avalon on May 7th. A team ran away with O. N. Herring while hauling a load of shingles from J. T. Esmond's mill to Avalon,throwing him from thewag n, a * ich passed directly over him and broke his neck, causing instant death. Mr. He rii'g !ea es a wife and six children to mourn his u timely death. T ie News ex- t.-nds sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr. H. J. Buslia went to the warehouse to roll oi t a Ivale of bay. As A he laid hold ot the bay, he w .s stalled by the tiery eyes f-rk d tongue of a snake coiled on top cf the bale with net k and head elevated to make tue the fatal spring and inflict the deadly fangs, He sueeeded in killing it before receiving in jury. It p oved to be a rattlesnake pilot, ar.d it is fortunate he saw it when he did, a? they are without rattles and strike without warn- iug- Mr,A,N. Beuuct; and the editor of the took a pleasant drive a short distance into the country to loos, at the 40 acre farm offered in another column far sale. This farm has a geutly rolling surface, the soil is good. and tlrere are a large dfiJly. number of fruit trees of mrn varieties, applaa.^cata. l»ac'.us ffiu ,bs anl berries, all heavily* haded with u’t. i .9.3 fiirdiift w- d pied c ir id. and c ft.: y c a tn.-o - L^t Tce;<3av J M. Tiujhes cl- a-eJ ou' vell f >r tlie l« nclit of one of his tenants, which had not ban twee for a Jong time, Wlien the water was at out all bai ed oat, the bucket brought up a dead babe. The coroner was sent for. a jury impanelled, and the fol- lowing information obtained. About 2 weeks ago a negro woman gave birth to a child, which was murdered after its birth, and thrown into the well; whether the mother or same other person U tlie murderer, has nut yet been ascertained. The name of the woman is Ida Lklell; she has d'sappcared and tiie of¬ ficers have nut yet found her. Win, Reese, a colored laborer on Mr. Win. Acre’s farm in Ranks co. had a miraculous cape from death a few days ago. He was preparing to idea 1 out Mr. Acre’s well. Mr. when the rope uroke and let him drop to the bottom, a distance of 50 feet. There was a phmk curb in the bottom and our informant states that as soon as Rcc*e stuck lia com- mwiced Himhitgaud calling for the rope. 11 W£W !et down w uim aild came to t>.e and surprised those around by declaring self unhurt. He re-entered and cleaned as though nothing had hainoEed. 'fi),. commi'tee ‘ am 1 oantt-d froie * tn<’ ‘ ‘ " em sabbath , bchtfu 3, met on Monday evening . of this week and decided to have a basket din- nc: - 0:1 Friday, 17ih at Toccoa Falls. ?.Iessrs. W. M. Itu-ha, Frank Greene and Jas. Moore wereanpointediis a committee to provide conveyances for the baskets and the children not baling conveyances of their own. The « C hools are requested to bo at the town pa:k with their haske’s by9o’clock Kridav morn- ; ,, i: v ill K ilguri , children and it is hoped that every child in Toccoa large enough to attend Sabbath 8111001 wil1 bc at tlle f ,icnic - Officer Hitt arrested Beverly Jonw.colored, one day this week for imbibing too freely the poison that makes men worse than dumb bea-ts. Ilis honor, the Mayor, fined him $3 and costs. He reported of whom he obtained the liquor. It was a woman. She too was brought before the Mayor and required to pay §35 and costs. She demurred, but when the calaboose and work gang stared her in the face, tears rolled down her cheeks and she 1 aid the money. She is the woman who mar¬ ried an Atlanta man, reported in this paper some weeks ago. She now refuses to live with him, claiming the marriage was a sham, as they were intoxicated. The News moved by her tears,—they wore woman’s tears,— witholds her name from public gaze, provid¬ ing she goes and sins ns more. A Strange But True Story. There are two little girls in Tocco.i who are related on their father’s side to ox Governor Fenton, of New Y'ork, ex-prerid.-nt Grover Cleveland, Governor Hill, Mr. Fargo, Wells, Fargo it Co ; and on their mo Lcr’s side to ex-president Jefterson Davis, and thus area connecting link between the North and South. They can trace their Holland ancestry back 200 years to a wealthy nobleman named Wieber. He left a will bequeathing*60,000,000 to be held in trust 200 years, and then to be divided among his descendants who should at the expiration of that time be livin', and in addition,plate and jewels valued at $16,000 C00 to be likewis- divided in the same way. Ten years wee, by the terms of the will, to be added to the 200, during which time tlie heirs were to br hunted up, and if all were found, the vast sum, the plate and the jewels were to be equally divided between them;if all could not be found this great wealth was g > to the crown of Holland. It so happened that one of the heirs was a sea Captain and he could not be found, though most diliigent and anxious search was made for him. The ten years flew swiftly by and brought no tiding3 of the lost Captain,though lie was the necessary link in the chain that connected the heirs *o the great treasure. was ne erf mud stud so the treasure was ,lm '; ed over to Holland’s King and Queen, and these little l’oceoa ladies will never get their share. The present queen of Holland is a little dot, only a fe .v years older than the sweet little Misses we sometimes see toddling along our Tun Sew.* Miggesf, that» letter bc f „ m tl>Ke WUe to , hc young queen asking her to send over some of that t. ensure ami plate and jewels to the rightful heirs. Condition of Crops. Tim News reporter interviewed some of , our farmer friends witli reference to crops, and the effect of the late frost on the cotton; the following are some of the replies: Mr. J. P. Powell, Bartows Creek, S. C. says crops are not so badly damaged in his neigh¬ borhood as the proplc thought. But vety little cotton had to be planted over. Corn was not hurt any. Good stand of both cot¬ ton and com. Oats looking well; wheat not so good; abundance of fruits of all kinds. lie further states that the ci ops are looking well bet wen here and his place. Mr. Win. Acre, of Urena, Banks Co. thinks the frost did very little damage in his neigh- borhood. The corn was bitten, but it will come out ail right; I.l fruit ofcurivilw.h, crops are excellent. B. K . sc , replr a question pat by a News man said they had some frost, but very little damage was done They don’t raise any cotton in that nughbor- hood and frost doesn't hurt corn very much. Fruit crops promise a splendid L. H. Terrell, of lied Hill, Franklin W* had a light frost, a right smart cotton killed iu my neighborhood; sirae planting over; good stand of corn, wheat and oats, Fruit crop very line. Mr. John A I! red, of Toccoa Valley, say's :— There was considerable frost in my neigh- borhood. The corn was killed to the ground, hut I think it wiil co ne out No cotton up at the time o‘ the frost, but is coming up cicely now. Fruit crops of ail kinds were never better. Mr. John K. Brock, of -F.astonallee:—We bad a heavy frost ; a good deal of cotton and corn was killed, i-i. j c borne of the cotton ... haveTo be planted over; fruit crops arc Mr. J. J. Hkjgsi Cotton i> injuisd in my n ighborhood, probably about one fourth will be plowed up and replanted, Grain is looking well aud fruit is very ani. L. A. Li wards, 1’uir Pla', S. G; There was some frost in my n«igi rorhood, but it did very li tie damage to cotton; posviDly a very small proportion may be replan ted; grain especially wheat a id oats are lookmg extreme ly well. Mr. -Mose Waters says that no serious age was dene the crops in his neighborhcou, be thinks 7o ward planting stootl the »«■ «-«• «•» » 1’ “W M: T C. Rothel, of Battle Creek, S. C, ;ays the f ;:st injured ihe coro some and cot- cc .sl ierablv*. He thinks bat li.tie of the is tSms’i crop3arclooking well, erpecially oats; in his neighborhood ia very abu:.d .nt. j O. J. Ayerg, of Walnut Hill, Franklin Co: ’—Light frost in my neighborhood; crops slightly damaged; not a very good staid of c jtton, some pi nting over. Corn crops 1 ok- ing well; wheat and oats good. Fruit crop nev- er better, FOR SALE. npll JL as AT the VALUABLE Mathews Lime PROPERTY Kiln, KNOWN from Toocoa the seven miles on Toad to Clarksville. For particulars apply to The EniTOKOF Tue Toccoa News, Toccoa. Ga. FOR SALE. L-k. cheap. It is a w. Pg-3- a s SOLD very imuiBtei Toccoa , Ga. — p- been ill for some time. L'SCd* e ^ r 1 \„ ■ WtUn j i P b , million of dol- been office ordered for shipment from the to j ; ^ ise hu | gurY j ve Mr? Vesuvius is in ! r,xttlo girl of an a a 7' rftW 8^- 1 eruption. Streams of j V Love * 1 1 -™ - If YOU Suffer pricking 1 pains 1 on mov- | n £ the ; eyes, or Cannot = bear bright rind find your si<zht weak failing, H. y ou siiouid pronptly use Dr. McLean’s Strengthening Kvc Salve. 25 cents a box -----U__ From our Regular Correspondent. 'YOPPCt ocoA A V\ 'tffi T T WV 1 V0lAjb TtniV/lv - Toccoa Vau.kv, May 7.1, 188'.). Mr. AV . 13. Haddock has invented an apparatus for covering cotton or corn, it clears all the clods from the rOWS leavin g no obstruction to the J’°nng plant’s growth and can be used cn a*p!anter or common plow stock . Messrs Sumpter & Rot.liell are having an office built on wheels so it can be readily moved to any place they may wish. We were reading some time ago of a man that only sweated on one side of his body. Air. Robert Brady of this county does the same thing. He has often told us that he never perspired only on one side while one side would be perfectly dry f the other would bc wet with perspiration, but we forget which side does not sweat. We have often noticed one side of his face covered with moisture and the other dry. Mr. Lewis has a hen whose craw seemed to be abnormally large last week and was hungry yet could not eat. She was caught, and it was opened where they found a bunch of dry grass lodged in the passage leading from her craw, stopping it up entirely;the obstruction being leraova cd she goes on with her paternal c ires as if nothing had happened. J. Exposure to rough weather, getting wet, living in damp localities, are favorable to tile contraction of dis- eases of the Kidney and bladder, As a n. nreventive. preventive, and and for for the the cure cute of 0 all kidney ami liver trouble*, use U«l valuable remedy, Dr. J. li MeLeau J Lj *... vcr an( J Kidney ^ Balm. 4 ^ 1 ’ 0U per . 0 C ' ---- MARTIN LOCALS. We have had a cold snap which has none the crops r no little da.n-aoe. • Cotton that had been fresh worked was injured very much on last Fri¬ day nig-ht by frost. Some arc re¬ planting their cotton with a hoe, oth¬ ers are plowing up and planting over. Corn is thriving well owing to the cold. The R. A. met here on Friday May 3d, to organize a lodge. We or¬ ganized with 19 members. We coa- ^ erratuiate* our Bro. James Wilson and others or the Toccoa lodge foi com- ing down and lending a helping hand iu the organization. We hope they will meet with us often. The R. A. will meet on Friday next and come to some understanding as to the time of meeting. Rev. E. L. Sisk preached at Red Hollow chuPch on l ast Sunday night.’ 1 ho attendance , , large. Bro. .risk L. , was is one of those big Mrs. B. J. Cleveland is soenuintr ” few days ... Mart.,. . tl..a .. »eek. She is getting versed in dress cutting Mrg> W . A . Mitchell is the principal 1 1 . Distructor. Miss Ohla Scott and Thos. Maret the Franklin Springs ”; pic was a grand ^ success. Also Th theie , e ic was nio one at tl.0 Cliff which >11 s failure, Tlie failure was caused by whiskey as is the r esc It of everything where there is much of “Devilspot L : quor” used. It It iu is saiu viif! onft one Mr. Mr Thos i nos. Linu Trim] R not a very severe wound in Iris side, ' ov a , knife used , - by Gainer. ~ . \*. We i have ' nQt . ma.nea , uie r,«rtbnl»rs v»t paruc u ars > er. Old Grandma Mitchtjll fell into g..Q ' yesterday und i^ot budlv burned. W ; 15. . , f ... . and FUSS 31. Al..JllCii- _ e\l have gone to see her. We will | earn -facts when thev arrive as to the _ nurmng. Dr. J. D. Kotehersid and John M j 0v)ae y are now prepared to haul drummers at low prices. They mean business and do not aim to be beat out. " « ,<w ‘ S °‘ r V that thp *“ rorre«tioi»d- 0l ; nes P o " d - 6 ut o! the News slandered oue of r> citizens.. The News will ’* ? ease to never use the name any mare fur my sake alone, as this citi- ,,,„ * . • i I. o t- t- „ a quo • ail , 1 ' 6 ' N\ e w i*l not use the namo the citizen ia an old ike;e;soa a d never had ins name slandereJ in tire papers before. The Martin writer vails on the readers of the News to the-Martin Locals % examine in News and see if any one has been -riaii'lere , . , , i , by the , .Martin ,, dent. oorrespon- Please notice week before last paper and you will find in it the Mar- tin Locals to which 1 refer. Much success to all. CO U li ESPt INDENT. Rhvsicipns ‘ ; nreucrihn h M Hr L>1, u I II. * ku‘:ui T lar Lung halm: • j w lt)C in il l, '°. v n(> 1 race of opium or in ora l^ria, while its efficacy in curing nil tiiront or diseases is wonderful. --- l it \ D V SM CM l Use Iron Eitlors. I’hysieians recommend it. AU dealers keep it. $!.DO per bottle. Genuine lias irndC Hiurk :i ::<1 crossed red fines on u nipper, Administmt&r’s Sale. ^ Gtoogia,_II msersham County. I^Y ° r VIRTUE Ordinary OF of said an order county, from will the bs Court SSnn so d Tuesday'in °P LSl'So onf'ilouse 11 ', n * June 1889. aid lp\ known as the Win M Jones place here M'.ij. T~\NE HUNDRLI) AND TW LNTY-FI\ E deed said rounh.lmhnJre fnllv^dJscribed'in °a from Eiizabeth T Groves t<r Wm J Rusk. Recorded in Roolj E E page 128 Clerks office Superior Court of said county. Terms cash, and sold as the property of Wm. J Rusk de¬ S ceased. Erwin, For Attorney. further information apply to \V 5t. Printer’s James E Rusk, foe §6.1 (. Wm. W. Bekry, Administrator’s of Wm J Rusk, deceased. o MAESHAL’S SALES. ----- 30th, Toccoa, 1889. Ga., II vbehsham Couxty, April T\7ill VV in be Clarksville sold before in the said Court House door Tuesday in July next,the following c unty, described on the 1st property, to wit; T ots No 19, 20 and 21 in Block No 23, front- and aj ing on North Rail lload street 25 feet each the running back 100 to an alley. Levied on as tax li property ta issued by of II the W Jones to satisfy a town H VV Jones mayor and council vs. for his town tax for the year 1887. Printer’s fee 83.12. ’ A t tlie ALSO j.\. same time and place lots No 30, 31 and 32 in Block No 30 fronting on North Railroad street. 25 feet front each and run- ning the back 106 feet to an alley. Levied on as property of II W Jones to satisfy a fi fa in favor of mayor and council vi 11 W Jones for hi* town tax for tl.e year It 83. Printer’s fee 82,13. 4 the ALSO \ T same time and place lot No 1 in i Bio k No 24. Levied on as tlie properly ot E A New on to sat sfy a tax li ia in favor of mayor and conned vs EA Newton for Ins town tax for tlie year 188ft. Printers fce$1.12. j ALSO ^ 1 A t tlie same time and place lot No. 16 in : P 1 Block No. 29. Levied the on a* property of A ( "and li F v y to satisfy two tax fi fas | in favor of may.. ' jd council vs. A U and ]?! and F Wy 188 v for t-ncir town tax for the Years 1887 ’ ! . Printer’s fees ?1 89. ALSO \ t the the same time and place lot No. 3 in ! I V B oek No. o. Levied on as Use property ... . .... . f 'r.-■*!. f V.;Y 1 .'T. 1 ,n i l V or and councri vs John Sage for his town ... tax ‘ . h r tlie year 1888. lriinter’s fee $1 5u. A ■ LSO - - - V , n Smilii 5 'in liver o?8 M U» satisfy it lii.r ti mayor and council vs'S M ftmith for his town ax lor the year 1888. Printer’s fc*o$t.53. also 4 the same time nul plac'elot No. ! ’nlllock U\ No. 27. levied on as the proper, y of A Co n >g in f- vor oftlie mayor and c uncii vs At'nrnog ,o satisfy a tax !i fa for his town tax for the year 1888. Printer’s fee ? 1.5.5. ALSO \ \. t No the 3\). same i.ovR*d lime and or. ;\s place llu? ]»ropc*vtv lot N».2 in ol Block Diei; Young to satisfy a (i fa in favor of ttie mayor and council vs Dick Young for his town tax for the year 188*. Printer’s fee 81.17. riV ix the same time mffi place lot No. 6 Block No. to. Levied on ir the properly ot Terry Smith to satisfy a ti fa in lav r ofthe mayor and oo mcil vs Terry Smith for his town tax for the year 18>3. Printer's fee §1.47. ALSO A t the same time and place lot No. 27 in of Head A Hood to satisfy a fill-in Rr^of the mayor and council vs Head A Hood for their town tax for the year 1888. This April 36, 1889. D. L. PURCELL, Printer’s fee 81.89. Marshal. When nature fakers and requires help, recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr. ,J. H. McLean’s Stcugilien- ing Cordial and Blood Purifier/ $1.00 f* ® __ m^TTVui-DsrT wirv _ r Gov. , John T , Ireland T i j of e -t Tc^as Si- imm 1. Hn<ihe9, Governor ot Arkan- sas D McEncry Govrcnor o! L uiis lana. E B Turner Judge L b Gourt: E *-Gov llabhaM Mi,.later to Japan; Marion Martin ^-Lieutenant Gov. ern «r ot Texas; \Y R Miller ex Gov- ernor of Arkansas and many others E A Perry Governor of Fiord in.; W Bloxham ex^Governor of Flordia and hundreds of other • distingnished men |, ave had their sight improved by the use ot Haa kcs’ Xcw Spectacles. All eyes litto,t an,1 the fit guarantee.! by >» . H. & J, Da\ IS. "V A, r OTICE.—Mv Jack. Bu e Bii.ly,” will be in Tocc r ia the following days: March 18th, and 27th; April 6 b, 15th, and 23d: May 1st, 9th, 17 li and 25th; June 3d, ancl 11th. Persons wishing mares served will please be on hand on the above days. Termsreasoni:- ble, G. J. Ramsey. ————— Are you restless at night, and hor> assed by a bad cough? Use I)r. J. II. M c JLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm, it, will secure you soul d sleep, and e f— feet a prompt and ra lical cure, Cli Idren will freely take Dr. J. II McLean*6 Tar Wine Lung B rim ; un¬ like cough syrup, it contains no o- pium, will soothe and heal any dis-. ease of throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy. Get your neighbors to subteribe for The News And Piedmot T nm"s . bijll Journal. i E asm ■ One of • m* AH3 <0 «?■ t/1 .* * * ■ G- ft ft. >m sr& es f y 7 I OCCOa. ■' V x Here you can find bargains in Staple Dry Quods. BOOTS AND SHOES, PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, 22aeon, Flour, 2 ’eed. --A e,-;o-- THE 13 EST VA R1ET1ES OF j , FERTILIZERS. DOUBLE B1HCK BLOCK, TO a, *5 ,) A j> HA-, REAL ILT'J A V, 10R SALE. CITY PROPERTY. 1 BRICK STORE, fronting on Sage street. Lot 25 x 100 feet. 1 STORE and SHOP fronting on Doyle st. Lot 50 x HO feet. 1 FOUR Room Dwelling, fronting on Doyle st. Lot 100 x 100. SIX Room Dwelling fronting ou Foyle street. Lot 100 x 200. | THREE Room Dwelling fronting on Cur- A rahee street. Lot 50 x 100. i FIVE Room Dwelling fronting on Curra- l hee street. Lot 100 x 200. 1 SSS’Yorioi'faS?" „ „ . g TprOUbE ill of 5 rooms, with store in front very conveniently located near the bus- iness center of the town. It is’a corner lot 50 by 100 feet. This property ;s offered at a very low price. i TV otcl, the furnished; Roberts only House, hotel a good build the ng JL well in city patronized by commercial travelers, Aslon- '^'“ingly cheap; the chance of a hie time ioi a hotel manor woman. TTOUSE Jll OF THREE ROOMS AND SIX acres of land in the city. Only a tew minutes walk from the dep t and post office. There s a good wed of water at the end of th j veran 'ah, a good spring on the place, and a creek runs through the lot. Excel <nt p.a e ! or garde i vegetables, and L nit; ya ticui ry grap s; he e d c doll; n b ■ m dea line viney-ude n y live hun lr rs. FARMS. -+U { A acres, did load; 34 miles from the city cleared, on a sp’en- about 20 acres rasp¬ berries, peaches apples, grapes adapted on the place; an excellent fruit farm, well tograj e cult; re. A great bargain at 835'). 3 i)^/l jOO\) acres li miles from the ei y; 20 acres bottom land; 60acres cleared; a hug: h dv of good timber, hard and ahd soft; good or chard, apples, peaches giapes; house, brr 1 and stables, to be sold cheap. Call upon or addre-s, J. W. McI.au tv. Toccoa, Ga. Bucklln's Arnica Lalve. — 1 1 best salve in li e world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum r... >,• sores um -- chapped' hands, ehtiolniris. coi ns = ail skin erupt- iw , l ;' j 11, . . , .1 ,,re ®. OTS ’? rcqil 10* , 'r I v *a su.,*.*..,. •> . Uive pel tcct satis, act’.on ot m:n o\ rc- funded. Brice 2-3 cents per box. For sale by \Y. H. & J. Da'ris. ]Ts A F E:i N V Eh M ENT., Is one which s gutirnn! ecd to bring \ on satisfactoi v results, or in case < I | <•., !ure a return of purchase 1 pr.ee. Un 1.1,m ... sale plan buy . .. > **-.» Cali ifou> a <l er i-cd Driiguist a i»>;t!o of Dr King’s New Discm.ry for Con^tnn|; it D guaranteed to bring re j lie* in every case, when used tor an affection ««f Th 'o:H. Lungs or Qiie st such as (hitisnoip!mu; Inanimation <» Luncs. Bronchi:i-, Asthma, Wuoop inti Cough; Croup, etc etc. i l’ lea8 * lirt ;‘ n ‘ 1 ! '* b‘cti \ stne, and can a!'.vi:\s be dcpcn ded u po n. Trial bottles free at W. II & J. Davis Drug store. •jod'lTUMim s«wj{ p.u p- -io pac ;;eae[j-jlftiiq -isiihl aiqnuoo 'U n-D’sjopiei *\\y 'it pin!muoa.« suap •A»inq->t irioar..) pa.; •.ft.r.rMioA.mg ‘«u •vpqv visdedsAd ‘gsansaoitill ‘uoiisaSttmi kaiii;) SH3.UW SO SI T.NK0U8 JOM iV i Kl m WINS. We desire to sav to our citizens, that for years we have been selling sumption, - Dr. Kina 0 New Life J 01 ' Pills. p >ucklen y s Arnica Salve and Electric j^pters, and have never handled rein- e dics that sell ns well, or that have • 1 universal “LaJautMeri satisfaction We ^n" ^.,,. , li erv |na Ume am , we s ' Und ready to re- ( . U)Q | purcliase price> if satisfactn- 1 ,, 3. 1 ^ . .. • j ' K 3 ' ' U ^ 3 $ ' if ! j ’^ j' ^ /''n is* f ^ ’ i j S- i I)i -$3 -- ^THmI l& ^ ^ W . , |-j| M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Kit’d . kriaS iriRj er ^L Keeulator, A. S. D. list’d M. has by Zeilin for 1S6S. evrej IXDIGKSTION, BILIOUSNESS, 47 years m Dyspepsia,Sick Appetite, Headache,Lost W A Sara Stomach, Ltc. ® Rev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. K. O iAC dtliink hurch, Adams, Tcnn., writes: “l I should have been dead but *~B lor your Genuine M. A. Sim- 6\ —xs, mor -s Liver Medicine. I havt 'rUe^l /CcuDTgf ‘‘Zedin^stufP’for but it don’t yo S ur MedF j • J P L^ypcseJ’ ‘ nc » answer the j lAif :, s : V I received Mcm’iJJsTcnn/stvst Medicine, and a package have used of voar Liver yj It works half of it. like a charm. I want no ■ I het’-. r Liver Regulator, and cer¬ tainly no more of Zeilin’s mixture. X/f, > SENSIBLE LOW-COST HOUSES. HOW to build them. rimjV s's M f ai r \ handsome, and chea eonvenient, ply heated healthy,' cool, and airy in ? u "' n ’ e /> warm in winter. Tells intending builders of , nomes 1*3 _ tra."-: * & Combined with Great ;a<:i £ Power. THEY A hi: AS transparent akp col- OKt.ESS iS EIGHT ITSRI.F. And for soilr.es of endurance to the eve c ill not he excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In fact they ; re Ia'tc Lflt Proscvve??. Testimonials tin from the lenffirg \ 1 ysidai in 1 United S ates, gover ors, >c n’‘is,'<y i ’ t rs, stoci men men of” ei ell j-iofcs sions t lnlin ddlceent hr n csof r e.l ank ci-s, mechanic*, etc, ca i h.- given who haw had their sight improved by their i se. S*' yi $f || A "iX C 11 X f' F t *■ 5 - r i7 t\ tr 23. n *. ee c? T->>- h\ II &JI2)avts, 7)rur/- //isls and FooAsrlle? s . These glasses are rot supplied to ^pedlars Wholesale Depots: any price. Atlanta, tin Texas. THE TCCCOA. -UNDER A- NEW MANAGEMENT. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, PAY ABLE TN ADVANCE. -DEVOTED TO- FARMING-, M.YNUFACURI S T G, AND GENERAL BUSINESS INTERESTS OF TOCCOA A V ) N ) \ L 1 1-3 \. 5 r- GEORG WiPUn l A. A \ aluable Book PRLE on H K j.j okse \\d ‘ His Diseases, to each Subscriber, . worth . ten A tunes the price () f the paper to every owner of a Horse. Subscribe Now. Address, THE TOCCOA NEWS, Toce J l, Ga __ | ■M TVG-s. , Mg®*! ! f/K • ' ' ■ / v \ YEN' 1 ■' v ■ s - -- ■ • 0 , : 0 D-b -r/, " Li 3 f 4 &tmys pm twwwm wssfayffiW? IS&iX .■Best .ai Pt Finish-. Tjririy' AS ertc! f c r C ojo? f . CHICAGO 'COTTAGE OKG AN &< ^attained V nl ^. 3 „D,Y® ISbimmmmvnt a standard of excellence which 1 genius, tVnt tnwn. tive skill and moneycan produce. OTJit '3 " WAS* m m AI2I RANTED ra T OP. TO FIVE SXvEL. YEARS. . Thcs-s quality cxceUentOrgras of are celebrated variets for yol- ame, tone, quick response, ' ..htsA.lL'S 1 ? ot 4 bw«EED Hsf BEPLTATIOX, ’ “ ‘t 33%vc * v i r i'/j^:'N. best lEATSSIAl^, cosuuxr», xiaxethis fni popular orgah J c akoOua, <T>/>nrq -Rnmrq x»CXu. aw^wwwIWwflM. t-inCA&O *-j QOi i»Gt 3 #ft3" uBfina r- nr," ft c. 1 ' CHICAGO, ILL. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, all P; t- ent business conducted for jfonEKATft; n:rs. OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U S PATENT ' lift ;, r and we can secure jv.itent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with des crijition. of charge. W e advise if patentable or mri tree Our fet not due till patent is is secured , A Pamphlet, of actual “HowtoObtain clients Ratenis.”nit:i | names in your State, county, j or town, sent free. Address, C. A SNOW A CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. j : Piedmont Air-Line Route. ! R. &D.R.CMFY. Condensed Schedule JN EFFECT APRIL 14,1869. Trams run by 75th Me. id’an Time—onehcjj luster thar. ! 0th Ai« rijian time. GOING SOUTH EOUXD, Leave Atlanta “ Gainesville, “ Athens Lula, “ (ori.eiia '1 oecOa Seneca t-reeni »Be Arrive Fj a . i,hi.i> i c ti. ai La.R • ig • liend-r-oii Anivc As e. no! |.i 11.^,- ..cave Spurt, i. ia- : Gaston; - 1 < I arlot'e - iaii^Luiy ■ Greensboro ^ rive in liiam -- rive Raleigh W fZ ve tin e S'o o . live l)anv 1 e u ici nmnC ** CiiarioUcsviile Lvneiiiuig Baltimore Wrsh.iigtou Philadelphia New York Ci C> N(r SOUTH SOUTH BOl’XUD. UAII. V, No. 50 j ~K 52. Leave New York 12 15am 43' !■ n? “ Piiiadelptiia 7 20 4 <> 57 Baltimore 9 45 44 9 So Charlottesville Washington 11 24 “ 11 oil “ i i 3 4U p lu 3 0 m ir. »( Lynchburg 5 40 4 * 5 7 “ Leave Danville Richmond. 3 oo 44 tc 30 “ * 8 40 4 cr 05 .* Arrive Greensboro 10 27 4 * *>T li Leave Goldsboro 2 00 a m 14 00 p m “ Raleigh 4 50 p in *12 Mdn’t An ive Greensboro 5 52 44 | 9 50 a m “ Salishury 10 37 ]) to ll 23 a ill “ Charlotte 2 05 4 : 1 00 p 111 “ Gastouia 2 48 44 1 42 Arrive Spartanburg 4 40 44 t : 37 “ Leave not Spring j w. 50 “ “ Ashville cr 30 in *• Hendersonville *■£■ 20 Arrive Spartanburg 11 50 44 Leave Spartanburg Greenville 4* 40 44 c - 37 1 *• zjn 50 4S “ “ Seneca *■! 32 c: 27 44 *• Toccoa or 25 • 24 “ - “ Cornelia C 1 12 cr 00 j> ni A *« a,"!® s 1 9 20 36 p m flO / 26 25 ‘ ” L ave Gainesville 10 1.4 a m ft 51 “ Arrive Atlanta 12 Soon li) -iu “ 4Daily except Sunda.* iCity Time. 2 J ullu/an Car Service. O11 train.-50 ant! 51 Fulmar 1 nfh-t Sleeper Orleans between Atlanta i d Nev. Ytnk. Ntw ami Wasl ii-a'a n via F; niille. O11 trains 52 and 53 1’ullmi.n 1’iifli 4 Slee\*er Aiken Mont,ornery to Wr.sLii.gton 1.1.d v'a i nun i !»• Ott irains 5>2and 53betwc<-n RicLn.ti.U and Greensboro a <1 Goribboio. {STTrougli tickets 01: sale :-.t ] rli.-eip-al rbi- t’ons to all pom-?. I or latis an; infoimatioi? api ly to any agent o', .he Company. 01 to JA8. L. TAY. On - Gen. Pass. As.1. Wcshinpfon, D. 0. i SOI HAAG. T. M i860 FOR m)- , Just I/j/nD of II The MONOPOLY Busted. Do you Avant a Scwina Vfaelilnt? i 7, 70 r i’/ o wem. Urtnuulcti J’/re l<i;rs. With nil Attachment Wr te f..r il- bistratr-d Circulars of our IMiK !AV HOY E’ Etc. $10 ( ■ $ 30 . Saw ; Lv o;d 'it l* dircc: fi-oni > ' • . qnfirlor' - . So - ft s fu,- unv '■ ‘ ft <; J,; y c. '’n-s ots ft dozen ill S;a;,i. A.N riD.ri i ; :• i.GL'i.-VI l.i. i; s K \Y I NG M A - « iiiNE CO. No. 52d Fourth A vexui:, lou?syille 3 Ay. Mai9toSep7. THE GREAT INFALLIBLE Cure,. Manufactured and sold !>v e( 7ft C Infallible 700lfl- aC,,e » Cl 'reMf’ff. o/p* . Co., °F CLARKSYJ I.LE, GA. Cures Toithnche in all its forms, <- " s uia , - . , . * ' g'< 1 taufce< ron * bad teeth. Cures sore gums and cleanses tho ^ by Sold in Toccoa by W. II. & J. Davis, OeaTeis. l)ru....ists; No,veil liras., General PHILADELPHIA SINGER. High Arm, Low 3^3 Arm $ 28 . $ 20 . wmm fill flUOfl m mmf* -Jt * £ I*il8 B leflf ® >- slip to "g t: Ml ? ?li I i m 8 fifteen days’ trial YOUR OWR HOUSE BEFORC YOU PRY ORE CC c; aa a g eu ^ 155 0 f ago, but seod for circu A - Wflm • DULY. No.il | 2s o. 5s. 7 15 P ni ' f 10 i! li: •' JH-U - “ ! 7 <0 ‘ “ i10 -7 : " 10 51 : “ 11 12 • 4 12 1 •i .151“ P ; . ; j. 1 52 “ b (7 2 Co O 4 i ft I 4i Cn oO ) (v ■ ft f s' I t «;< *• 11 n u •• i v.-2 l c lu 12 t t'5 u S i 6 r ’? CC - 3d 7 ' |J0 S r. a 5 a F 40 “ U2 55 4 ! ^ ia *• j «i 5U ‘ ’8 UW a. n» 10 •T 20 . 1 1