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CHttCRES.
Presbyterian. Services the 2nd', and
4tii Sundays in eaeli month, at 11 a. in. and
7 p. m Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rct. L.
A. Simpson, Pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Services 1st, 2nd and
3d Sundav of each month, «t 11 a. m. and
p* m. Sabbath school At 3 p. in. Rev. C. A.
.Tameieon, Paster.
Baptist. Services 2nd and 4th Sundays
eaen month at 11 a m. ; nd 7 p. m. Rev. J.
J’. (liwle, Pastor-
The Torcoa IV. C. T. U, meets every Mon-
/Jav evening at 4 o’eh'ck in the Methodist
church, and the Lovnl Legion meets at
same place every Friday evening at 5 o’clock.
Toccoa High School, Prof. N. A.
den, Principal.
The Toccoa Lodge, No. 590. Ancient
of F. .t A. Masons rn< ets i he first
of each month I?. E. Edge. W. M.
Koval Arcanum meets 2nd and 4th
days in each month das. Wilson, Regent.
Tugalo Lodge, 195 K.of H. meets 1st and
Monday oi each month. J. B,
Dictator.
city orFrrrRs.
H M Payne, Mayor; L Goode, Recorder.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
■RF.F.dge, Ordinary; J IT Addison, Clerk
of Superior Court; M T Perkins, Sheriff; Geo.
Fry, Tax Collector; If P Brooksher, Tax Re¬
ceiver; J C Allred, Treasurer; Jus. L John¬
son, Surveyor; D W Ivester, Coroner._
LOCAL NEWS.
Spring chickens bring 10 tola cents each,
eggs ten cents a dozen.
Several communications crowded out this
week, will appear next week.
Dr. Doyle was in town on Wednesday visit¬
ing his patients and shaking hands with his
many friends.
The Toeeoa trade edition of the News for
sale. Every business man and citizen should
aid in the distributing tlipse papers so valua¬
ble to our city.
Dr. Underwood was in the city this week.He
is both a minister and physician, thus imita¬
ting the example of the Savior, preaching the
gosjiei and healing tlic sick.
The editor of the News is receiving letters
from Florida parties desiring private board
for the summer. Persons willing to
boarders please report to him,
Yancey Carter,deputy marshall of Hartwell
passed through the city to Atlanta this week, I
on business connected with the moonshiners.
He thinks the deputies should have specified
districts assigned them; as it is, each deputy
makes arrests wherever lie chooses. The
number of illicit distillers is fast diminishing.
Mr. W. A. Matheson suggests that it will be
a good idea for the people of Habersham and
Franklin to unite in an Agricultural society
and have annual fairs; the exposition grounds
to be located in Toccoa as the most rentr. r |
and convenient point. The N ews seconds the
motion, and will have a series of articles on
the subject. Brethren talk the matter up.
Mrs. E. W. Roberts lias vacated the hotel
here and removed her goods to Bowersville.
We greatly regret to part with this lady; she
has a justly deserved reputation of keeping
an excellent hotel, and is widely popular with
•the traveling public.
If Mrs. Roberts must go, we are delighted
to welcome Mr. and Mrs. S. A”. Davenport
back to tho public hotel in Toccoa. It is true
it is not the house they formerly occupied,
for that is impossible, but the traveling pub¬
lic will receive the same kind care mid atten¬
tion from Mrs. Davenport; the tables will be
spread with the excellent bill of fare, and we
doubt not the new Davenport house will be
as widely popular as tlie old.
Messrs. J. S. Land and T. J. Jackson made
*rip last week over the mountains to Murphy
. C. They report the crops looking fine,with
€ exception of oats. Corn especially exhibits
excel'ent growth, and wheat never made a
better showing at this time in the season. The
people near Murphy are excited over the vast
amount of valuable minerals of many kinds
from marble to gold, outcropping in all direc
tions; they are expecting another railroad
from the North to extend through to Augusta,
and the town is on a boom.
At the road congress, Habersham was rep¬
resented by those two good men, Messrs J.
VV. Robertson and E. Schaefer. Mr. Schaefer’s
pressing business engagements prevented his
taking a very active part in the proceedings.
Several gentlemen appointed to deliver ad¬
dresses on important topics were unable to bo
present. Col. Robertson, it was conceded by
all in Atlanta, made the most eloquent and
best speech delivered before the congress, and
the News congratulates the people of Haber¬
sham on having so able a representative.
The road congress met last week in Atlanta
as mentioned in the News They recommend
a change from the present road law; the chief
features of the new law being that a superin¬
tendent of roads be appointed in each county
every two years; that the roads be laid off in
sections; 1 he norkiug and keeping in repair
to be let out to the lowest bidders; that the con¬
tractors shall give bonds aud be held respon¬
sible for the proper workings of the roads,-that
every citizen (with some exceptions), between
the ages of 16 and 60 shall work the roads a
certain number of days, or instead may com
mute in cash; that property is to be taxed to
supplement the per capita tax; and that con¬
victs be used for working the roads of the
State.
Tocco.v X ews:—S ome two weeks past I pro
posed not to be turned down on yam i>otos
and potatoe slips, potato beds and so on. In
the next issue of your paper I saw that a Mr.
Busha had found a Mr. Davis that had a to-
tatoebed turning the old jade down. Please
let me say that I always was in favor of Caesar
taking the ten cent bit if you got it out of the
fish’s mouth, and as I have put the tape lme
on my bed and find it 25 by 54 feet and the
slips as thick as bristles on a hogs back, and
still they come. Tell Mr. Busha to tell Ca;sar
ana how thick, and if we find the ten cent
piece willing in for the Caesar mouth of the real fish, then I am J
to have tlie dime if I on.v
get the fish, then come to see me and stav a 1
ni S h t- J. T. Mr-LK-er.
A Story Stranger Still.
Tbrea weeks ago the News published a
4 ‘Strange, Bui True, Story,” about two little
girls in Toccoa beiug heirs in part, to a vast
f° rtunf ' by an ancestor, a Holland
man 200 years ago, but the fortune went to
the crown of Holland, because a sea captain
one of the legal heirs, could not be found al-
though most diligent search was made for
him. And now we have to announce a story
even stranger still; what the lirirs,stimulated
by the piospect of colossal fortunes, and as¬
tute Iawyeis eager for immense fee-,could not
accomplish by the most diligent search in ten
long years, Tue Toccoa News has sueceded
in doing in three weeks, viz. finding the lost
sea captain and his family. On Monday the
editor of the News received the letter printed
below which si>eaks for itself.
Baltimore, May 23d. 1889.
Editor of The Toccoa News, Dear Sir-
Having read a paragraph from the Toccoa
News that two Georgia Misses would never
receive their share of a colossal fortune from a
noble ancestor of H< .Hand, on account of a
missing heir wL was a sea captain who
could never tie found, and not knowing the
address of the ladies, 1 take this means of try
ing to open a correspondence with them, or
their legal representatives, hoping that true
facts may be produced to supply the missing
link in the chuia of evidence in their favor.
The writer’s father was an only son of a sea
captain, by the name of’John Conrad Weber
who was said to be a descendant of a wealth
nobleman. My father is dead and he told me
some years ago if ever there should appear in
any paper an advertisement fora sea captai
by the name of Weber,that I should lookint
the matter as his father had wealthy expecta
ions from his country, and that his cliildre
would be the captain’s heirs. There are fovn
of us and our mother. If the captain’s name
is the one that is wanted, I will then inform
n:y family of the step I have taken,and ever'
honest means will be resorted to to prove him
the missing heir; and when the crown of Hol¬
land finds the rightful heir,if they do not res¬
tore all of the inheritance, they may be in¬
duced to part with a portion of it. A letter
addressed to me will meet with prompt at-
tention. Mrs. Mart / Wabd.
No. 124 S. Calhoun St., 3d door N. of Pratt St.
Baltimore City, Maryland.
The captain’s name is the one the little
Toccoa ladies wan h Their father is not liv¬
ing ;the News omits their names at the request
of their mother, a refined, modest lady who
dislikes newspaper notoriety. She has open¬
ed a correspondence with Mrs. Ward.
The Toccoa High School.
The closing exercises of the Toccoa High
School will take place Thursday and Friday
June 6tli. and 7th. The examination of
••lasses on the 6th commencing at 9.30
•’clock; on Friday at 10 o’clock, the prize
declamations and recitations, interspersed
with music. At 3 o’cloc k the delivery of prizes
and the address to the students by Hon. H.
W. J. Ham, of Gainesville Ga. On the night
of the 7tli, there will be an entertainment,
consisting of dialogues, tableaux, etc. Patrons
and friends of the school are cordially invited
to be present. All exercises will take place
at the school house.
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(From our regular correspondent.)
Items From Vlt. Airy.
Mt. Airy. Ga. May 28th, 1889.
Since last writing to tlie News, nothing of
any special interest has occurred in this place
until last Saturday. On the morning of that
day we had a real sensation in a run away
match. Miss Carrie Hull, of Clarksville, and
Mr. Porter, a Northern tourist from Cleveland,
O.. were married at Mr. T. L. Perkins’ of this
place. Col. Wilcox, J. P. officiating in his
usual felicitous style. The happy couple left
on the 11 o’clock train for their future home.
On the same day the usual session of the
District eourt v s held a our pretty little town
Hull Several cases of considerable interest
were argued and judgment rendered not al¬
together to the satisfaction to some of the de¬
fendants, for we are informed that one or two
cases will be carried to the higher court.
* The Farmers’ Alliance met here Saturday
on
This association ho'ds its meetings every two
weeks at the former store of Perk ins A Peyton.
Mr. A. L, Kimsey, of the firm of Capps &
Kimsey, is carrying on the Alliance Store.
We are sorry to have to give him up as our
por-t master, but the change in administration
has, of course, necessitated a change in the
post office. Mr. Albert Church is bis succes¬
sor. The office will be removed to the store ot
Peyton & Biidger Mr. J. T. Peyton will act
as assistant.
We regret to say that Miss Sena Echols is
quite sick at this time with symptoms of feyer.
Miss Sena is a very lovely young lady and all
her friends regret her indispos'tion.
A Masonic Lodge of 20 numbers was organ¬
ized in this place about ten days ago. Col. J.
E. Redwine, of Gainesville, came up to assist
in the organization.
Divine services were held here last Sabbath
at Mt. Calvary church. Rev. T. C. Pond offi¬
ciating.
The hotel is completed, but we have not
been Informed at what time it will be ready
for the reception of guests.
Tlc entire community was greatly shocked
to learn ou Saturday morning that the dead
body of a man had been found on the railroad
track immediately in front of Mr. Harvey’s
door. The poor unfortunate man, Ben Clark
by name, was killed, so the verdict of the
jury said, by being run over by 2 o’clock
freight train, No. 21. He was evi-
dently in a state of intoxicatiou at the time of
the accident. The remains were interred at
East View cemetery on Sabbath evening, the
26th. And by a coincidence unprecedented
in the history of this place, the remains of
another person who was killed by the same
freight train, No 21, was brought to Mt. Airy
and interred in the same cemetery and at
nearly the same hour on Monday. This
young man, Ropt. Harris by name, lived long
enough to give some information to them a-
round him as to who he was, etc This acci¬
dent oc: ur e 1 near APo;bo h if these nci. e
their death in this dreadful manner while un-
der the influence of strong drink. What a
sermon suinon do’ t o these these two txxo tembh. terriMo results r. preach nT wh
against the use of strong drink. And what a
waming to those who are enemies to
great and good temperance cause. Here
immortal souls hurried into the presence
of the Creator, the victims of the sins of in- f
temperance. Such deaths as these is an argu
ment against the traJBc in ardent spirits that; '
admits of no refutation. E.W.C. ?
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^ guests at %111A time, Alw t ail
trains. Terras reasonable.
JOHN JONES. Proprietor.
ASK FOR IT!
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In it are com¬
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most useful
and practical
elements, and
all known ad¬
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•ell or use.
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Wr=- ccJft of 9S cts. in
one cent stamps
sample complete we will send as m.
logue of one set of family scales, together with our cata¬
Watches, R->ok.s, Guns and numerous household article*
on which we offer great inducements to Agents and others. The
S ’ this are accurately fitted and adjusted and are warranted
in every respect, and are only offered at this price fortbe present
to encourage agents and others to handle our goods. On a ten
dollar cash order from our mammoth circular we will send ona
wet of scales or allow you the puce paid for this set.
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The Pianos bearing the above name stand pre¬
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all essential qualities of a perfect piano.
FAULTLESS TONE,
PERFECT ACTION,
EXTREME DURABILITY.
ELEGANCE IN DESIGN ond FINISH
And are universally endorsed by leading musicians
aud musical people
The quality of materials used and the skill of
the wor rkmen employed i in their construction, also
our first long experieuce allow us to say, these pianos
are class in every r spect.
OVER 95,000 IN USE.
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Aro the Leading Organs of the World.
Because they are the best.
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of all who have seen and heard them.
which They contain many valuable improvements,
are exclusive features. Folding Pedals.
Three-Ply magnificent Sounding Boards, Book Closets and a
Chime of Swiss Bells
creating be used the most harmonious effects, and which
can with or without the reeds. These in¬
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wherever exhibited. Agents wanted in territory
not already provided for.
Send for Catalogue to
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86 Fifth Ave., New York.
Factories New Haven, Conn.
may lcitonov.lO,lS89
roit i/Ysi’Ersa
Uso Brows’s lrc:: Bitters.
Physicians recommend it.
All dealers keep it. SI.00 per bottle. Genuine
has irude-uiark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
Physicians prescribe Dr. J. 11
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Palm; in
it they find no trace of opium or mor¬
phia, while its efficacy in curing ali
throat or lung diseases is wonderful.
MARSHAL’S SALES.
Toccoa* Ga., Habeksham County, April
30 th, 1889.
TArih V\ in be Clarksville sold before in tlie said Court county, House the door 1st
on
Tuesday in July next,the following described
property, to wit:
.1 T ots No 19,20 and 21 in Block No 25, froni-
J ing on North Rail Road street 25 feet each
and running hack 100 to an alley. Levied on
as theprojjerty of II W Jones to satisfy a town
tax Ii fa issued by the mayor and council vs.
H \V Jones for his town tax for the year 1887.
Printer’s fee 83.12.
ALSO
1 \ Y t and the 32 same in Block time and No place fronting lots No 3>. Nortli 31
30 on
Railroad street. 25 feet front each and run¬
ning the back 100 of feet H to W an Jones alley. satisfy Levied on as fa
property to a fi
in favor of mayor and council vs H W Jones
for la- town tax for the year 1888.
Printer’s fee 82,13.
ALSO
A t Block the same No 34. time Leviedon and place as lot the No property 1 in
of E A Newton to satisfy a tax ti fa m tavor of
mayor and council vs EA Newton for hi*
town tax for tbeyca^. Prin.era fee»..12 .
/-\ 4 T the the same time and place lot No. 8 in
Bln/*k Nn r * Levied on as the i ronerfv
ofS M Smith to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of
mayor and council vsS M Smith for liis town
tax for the year 1888. Printer’s fee 81.53.
ALSO
Av A t No the 36. same Lex time ical and place the property lot No.2in of Block Dick
on as
Young to sa'isfy a fi fa in fax or of the mayor
and council vs Dick Young for his town tax
for the x ear 1888. Printer’s fee 81.47.
ALSO
4 the , time and . place , , lo. . No. G n .
t same in
of V, Terry BIo. bmitli k No 10. to satisfy Levied a on ft fa a= m the favor properly of the
mayor and co incil vs Terry Smith for his.
town tax for the year 1888. Printer s fee 81.47
ALSO
xA. A ? the same time and place lot No. 27 in
B’ock No 17. Levied on as the property
of Head H(*od to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
f)ie mftror ;ilvl , vunt;i l vs Head A Hood for
their town tax for the year 1888.
Th is April 30, 1889. D. L. PURCELL,
Printer’s fee *1,89. Mar shal
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Conlial and Blood p. Purifier. $1X0
|>0»■ bottle •
fm "VJ'OTICE.—-My mid^th Jack. Blue Billy,” will
u{fflS?ml, Persons and’Sd^ June a"^'u£
hand wishing mares served Terms will please be
on o.i the above days. reasona-
G ' JEAM8 ' Y
Neuralgic Persons
And those troubled with nervousness resulting
from care or overwork will be relieved by taking
Jirown’s Iron Bitters. Genuine
has t rade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
$•3 ftewfar-Machine
JiaTo ,sfePr «t one* establish byn
y trade in ail part*,
" l *\Mw JfST and p acicf food* oar where machines,!. the people ,
can see
them, wa will send free tc one
29 person in each locality .the rery
v beat a*tv top-machine made in
the world, with all the attachments
We willalao sendfreet complete
.line of our costly and valuable art
jaaroplt*. '•how what In return aend, we to ask tboaa that who you
we
k roay call at yow home, and after g
months all shall beco me yonr < own
property. This rran d tn’sebin e is
made after the singer patents,
L whicb have run out: before patents
run out it sold for with the tb,
f jt|n FRFk> ,'t<chBMBU. ttarsws&rwt .ad now m!U for
B«t.w
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brief ■ I Hi Bafree. No capital cupit.1 required. Plain,
tnwraetiont r-v^n. Tboaa who writa writ. to aa at enct can ae.
cura irec the best fcwi'nf-machioe in the world* and the
Gneet line of work# of hi^h art ever ihowu tocethrnn America.
TKt £d: CO., ilex 740, Aaguttn, Maine.
Aiev'i'i restless at nijiltl, stud h-/r~
ssi*' i f i\' a li:id cnligli P l^'se l)r d. 11.
icL'-au''. Tar Wine Lung Hal-i*, i
1 M , ri p f von sh*oi?, and ef-
r **vt u prompt nn<i radical cure.
FOU SALE.
, WO LOTS D\ T TUUALI) t. FRONTIN'*i
t the Pa r k, each 50 y 00, n >m < f whudi
-a .wo st'ir. fame i> il*li;n». hose lots
'vil. i>e sold for ca-li, exeh meed f.r f i
or ; . r 11
inqvrty’ in ! rmkiin or liar eountie . Ap-
1. to the Edi li m- Til : N > w .
FARU n i>A ii . j. I
’ F. V ENT Y- FIV E ACRES, PA I T LEVET. '
' tin* rest rolling, every ac re slisieptible to
:uliiva ion g n>d soil. 2i) acres in cult vati n
gi m ido\er. ore ard ofebor.t 200 young J •
p ie t oi s; .0 g aiw vines; a good vegetable
tarde t. a g««m spr ii : i f water; a dwelling
tvi.l) ve ii:id;», a t, ! aseiu-'iit and cellar, two I
•hiinneys and f r re places,barn,stable and
•or,i e i!>. The t n.l er !a'id is covered with
■x vile :t Rumor tm man.ifacturing purposes,
fills farm :s2 ini'es from Turncrville, on the
I’aHuIah 5!u- Ridge and is Atlantic R. R., G miles from
ra and 9 from Tocvoa. This a fine
arm, beautii'u ly located and will be sold
he ip.
Children will freely take Dr. J. II
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Halm ; un«.
like cough syrup, it contains no o-
puim, will soothe and heal anv dis¬
ease of t hroat or lungs quicker than
any other remedy.
If-U?' 4.//>U v- /li v/t i/i/ IbliO
Cures In.iigcstiuti, Biliousness, hyspepsia. Mala¬
ria, Nervousness. •■m*.l General Debility. Physi¬
cians recomineuil it. All dealers sell it. Genuine
has trade mark and er assert red lines on wrapper.
W. R. BRUCE,
One of
Tho OLDEST Merchaatile
EOf MMB
IN TOCCOA.
Here you can find bargains in
Staple tDry Goods .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS,
Dacon, J^loter, Feed.
-ALSO---
THE REST VARIETIES OF
fertilizers
DOUBLE BRICK BLOCK,
TOCCOA* CA-/
G* ODfcS AT COST.
Fo. t o Rex’ 30 days we will offer
special will sell ii.du.et; Coil, ents to the trade. We
at and v*e will gi' 0
Special B.utrains on all our stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,consisting
of Ladies Dress Goods such as Cash¬
meres, Henriettas, Albatross,Sateens,
Ouallfc, Ginghams etc. We have the
La roes t and Cheapest Line of White
Goods that we have ever seen in this
market, and F> reduce this stock, bar¬
gains will be given. We have just
placed tm our bargain counter, many
articles that we will sell at cost. We
mention a few of them:—Ladies fine
shoes, ladies under vests, jerseys,
•rlove.s, collars and cuffs, dress trim¬
mings, hambnrgr edegino-, laces, etc.
We have a Remnant Counter that
von can select many bargains from.
Call and make your purchase early
and secure the first and best bargains.
McAllister & Simmons,
Toccoa, Ga.
FOR SALE.
upIIAT X as tlie VALUABLE Mathews Lime PROPERTY Kiln, KN OWN miles
seven
from Toccoa on the road to Clarksville. For
particulars The Editouof apply to The Toccoa News,
Toccoa, Ga.
FOR AE.
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A SHINGLE MILL WILL BE SOLD very
f“|>lvto P ’ 14 18 EDVv”
A PP*^ to M.t.bPibK]-,
1< ceoa, G..
OBOMU> h'amSShM. COTOTY-T.
and ALI i whom Andrew it X may Rossignol, concern: Executor Henry Rossignol of Har-
s
4tmll,18,25,jl. B. E. EDGE, Ordinary.
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Administrator A s bale.
County. _
T>Y D \ IRll L OF an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
before the Court House door m Clarksville,
Habersham Countv Georg’a, on the first
Tuesday in June 1889, one house and lot,
p nown tlie Wm M Jones place where Mai.
WT Crane lately resided, in the town of
. Clarksville and on the main stieet from
: Clarksville to the depot.
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ALSO
! CUE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE
J said v /acres county, of lot and No 144 fully in the described 11th district
l more in a
tlcetl from Elizabeth T Groves to Wm J Rusk.
■ Recorded in Book ‘E E’ page 128Cierks office
; Superior Court of said county. Terms cash,
, and so.d us the property of Wm. J Rusk de¬
For further information al >ply to W
SErwin, Attorney,
James E Rusk,
; 5t. Fr.nter s fee 86.11. Vm. W. Beri.y,
Wm JRi-ucdt-eased Kl.^ deceased.
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5om | Miy>a*wiiiu*tif! h'Uh’lj IUjIJ
m Mm Mn^i. "wk-I Bear},
-Ag^Hununf ranted. Solid GoU
I Cim. Both Udie*'
v.M Wfud (V ond {mu' n«, of wiifc work,
\9 tiM Penoa o^Ml in nlai.
Ob* oack lo-
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tore «Sl. to er with oar Uef. sod esl-
Un. of Houekeld
Saai|»les. Tfcem soapier ss
well u tho wsteh. wo scad
free, sad after yon hses kept
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jn« atlT iSD SK0W T8 KiilEN8S .
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Is, 160 and 162 Washington St.,
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Combined with Great Re-
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And for sofines of endurance to the eye can
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for hours without fatigue. In fact they are
Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physician
in the United States, governors, senators, leg
ishitors, sions and stockmen, in men 1 of note in of all rude,bank profes
dill'creent r n dies i
ers, mechanics, etc, can 1 e given who have
had their sight improved by their use.
itt* #11# tiff #8
AII si fllLfe IT it €S ; H a IPf&Ha
t <? o si
n\ II &J. Davis, Druff-
f/tsls and DooJcsellers .
These glasses are not supplied to pedlars at
Wholesale any price.
Depots: Atlanta, Ga. Aus¬
tin Texas.
Buckleys Arnica alvb. — bo
best salve in tLe world lor cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
i’ev?r sores, tetter, chapped hands,
chilblains, coins and all skin erupt¬
ions and positively cures piles, or no
py req-’/red. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or marcy re¬
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale bv W. II. & J. Davis.
LIT PEPS'Y,
This is w hat yon ought to have, n
fact, you housands must have it f to fully coj y
litc. f are searching for ii,
daily.’and mourning because they
find it not. Thousands upon thouss
ands of <lollars are speut aumu lly by
our people in the hope that they may
attain this boon. And yet it may be
by all. We guarantee that Electric
Bitters, if used according to direc¬
tions and the use persisted in, will
bring you (Too l Digestion and oust
the demon Dj'spepsia and install in¬
stead Eupepsy. Wc recommend Elecs
lnc tiller- for Dyspepsia and all dis-
eases of Liver,btomaehe and Kidneys,
Sold at SOc. and $1.00 per bottle by
W. H. & -J. Davis Druggist.
A SCRAP OF PAPER SAVES HER
LIFE.
It was just an ordinary scrap of
wrapping paper, but it saved her life’
She was in the last stages of con-
sumption, told by physicians that she
was incurable and could live only a
short time ; she weighed fi„% less than
se\ent\ . pounds. n .. nn a 0 On a nu»o« pi ce of <»P wrap- a rq n
g** ^wuhuncri, K?* r S ’‘ e ann ° goi f , a ’ . r ample ' “•*’* Dot-
tie ; it helped her, she bought a large
It Mpefl l»r more bought an-
lor particulars send stamp to U . M •
Cole, Druggist: i'irt Smith. trial
Bottles of this wonderful Discovery
Free »t w. n. & j Davis nrua-iori.
[5] I THAT- FIEMT
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Hil Th© Original Wins.
C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop'r
M. A. Simmons Livur Medicine, Est’d
H. iS/jo, Zeilin, in the Frop’r U. S. Court defeats J.
A. Q. Simmons Liv-
£ J er Regulator, Est’d by Zeilin 1368.
g| M. A. S. L. M. has for 47 years
cured Indigestion, Biliousness,
Dyspepsia,Sick Appetite, Souk Headache,Lost Stomach,
® _ Etc.
m A Rev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. E.
q Athink Church, Adams, Tenn., writes: “I
I should have been dead but
I i ioT M - A v ?‘ m '
mons Liver Medicine. . I have
HxjWu/cA sometimes had to substitute
I CF iai I “Zcdin’s stuff” for your Medt-
Voufits c P ‘ Dr.°T nc ’ kut „ u don,t answer the
f/oFLEi R. Graves, Editor The
T I received Memphis, Tenn, says:
jl Medicine, and a package have used of your Liver
half of it.
» It works like a charm. I want no
4 better Liver Regulator Zeilin’s and ccr-
tainly no more of mixture,
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GOING NORTH.
north bound,
Leave Atlanta
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Lula,
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“ Toccoa
“ Seneca
Greenville
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Arrive “ Asheville Hendersonville,
“ Hot Springs
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Charlotte
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ESF" On trains 50 and 51 Pulman I'ufTe t
Sleeper Orleans between Atlanta andNrwYoik, New
and Washington via Danville.
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via Danville.
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860 FOR 830’.
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Do you want a Sewing Machine?
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War? anted Five Years.
With all Attachment®. Write for il¬
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• NEW HOME’ Etc.
$10 TO $30.
biveri hv entering direct, from f’eari-
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25 cents dress a dozen in Stamps. Ad»
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No. 52 J Fourth Avenue,
MarQ louisyilie, JCj\
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t 1 •* Christian Advocate.
Air. A. K. Hawke* has gained a
national reputation as a practical op¬
tician, and his celebrated spectacles
T in ?., cv e «! as “* are
known throughout the United . States. ,
are writing this article with a
m'ir of his new Crystalized L.nses,
and they seem to us as transj arent
“« «*'“ itself; and with them II e fin-
e«t print is as char as in youth -Ed-
itor Christian A osate.
P4ILT.
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