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iiubscriptiohc jctiil in A ivance.
S«i»:l r'juey Order, Postal Note or
iiatt. A<Vtirns«,
Tin: Toccoa Xkws,
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4 1 h n each nioiilb. at 11 a. i
7p at 10 a. ru. Hcv.
A. Pastor
Methodist Tvu.sco >al. Scrv>ce« 1st, 2n
:vl Sunday of cae!, month, at 11 a. m. and
p m. Sabbath school it :l j>. m. Rev. Ck A.
Jmm ison, Pastor.
Baptist. Service- 2nd and^ ttli Miivjav- of
i^T'ooT’ 1 * ,n V i'r ^ 5n * ant * ‘ * ' ’
Thi^Toccoa l w'g
T.TT, meets the even- M.
Mav evening at 4 o’clock in thorii-t
cliurcb. and the Lor.d Legion nieefcs at the
same place every Friday cTeniHg r.i.,*o^..ock.
Toccoa High .'ehool, I rof. N . A. loscn-
ricu, Pnncij al.
The Toccoa Lodge, No. 300. Ancient Order
nf of each F. Ac month, A.Masons lb meets K. Edge, t lie first \V Wednesdays M.
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Royal Arcanum meets 2nd and 4th. Mon¬
days in each month. .Ta t; . Wilson. Regent.
Tngnlo Lodge, 105 K.of 11. meets 1st and 3d
Monday ol each’ month. J. B, S liimor.s,
Dictato",
riTY oFrrrrpe
JI M 1 aj ne, Mayor, (i<kv,c, ,,-----r— .< ' r■.«-
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COUXTY OI P K hits.
P. E Edge, Ordinary; •! II Addison, fb rk
ofBuiierior Court; M T Perkins, Sheriff; Geo.
Fry, Tax Collector; H I* Brookslier, Tax Re-
reiver; J C Allred, Treasurer; Jas. L
son, Surveyor; I> W I verier. Coroner.
T l^VJvyiVIv / \p 1VT~K'Y\7C IN JAW
Mr. Will Harris, of Atlanta, was in the city
this week, visiting his mother.
Mr. T, W. Williford, of Harmony Grove,vis¬
ited relatives ia Toccoa this week.
Hon. W. S. Erwin, of Clarksville, made a
business visit to our town this week.
Messrs. J. II. Vickery and M. Crawford, of
Lavonia, were iii Toccoa this week.
Mr. J. N. Edwards, of Shoal Greek, spent
some time in Toccoa this week on business.
W. C. Mattox, dental doctor, of Carnesville
paid ft professional visit to Toccoa this week.
Masters Luther Hayes and Lawrence Vick¬
ery are spending this week in Lavonia with
relatives.
Mr. L. H. Coo, of Eastoiiflllco, called on
Friday and gave the News man some delicious
peaches. Thanks.
Mrs. R. E. Smith and niece, Miss Attic
Bridger, spent several days of tin's week visit¬
ing friends in Atlanta.
Mr. Albertus Christian, of Atlanta, is in the
city anti will spend some time here, visiting
his sister, Mrs. II. M. Payne.
Miss O. R. Doj-lc, the accomplished daugh¬
ter of Dr. O. M. Doyle, sf Seneca, spent Sun¬
day in Toccoa visiting relatives.
Miss Lizzie Ramsay, tlie talented assistant
teacher of Seneca High School was iu the city
this week visiting relatives.
On Monday Mr R, J. W-Hitt resigned liis
position as night-watchman and Mr. Sanford
Purcell was elected in his place.
Mr. J. M. Cason, of Harmony Grove, is in
the city in the interest of tlie Jackson County
Nursery, J.G. Justice,
' Last week Mrs. Harbin visited her brother,
Mr. M. B. Crawford, near Eastonalle. From
there she went to Seneca, S. C ,visiting among
her husband’s friends.
Rev. S. Y Jameson, of West End, Atlanta,
and former pastor of the Baptist church at
this place, was in the city Tuesday, shaking
hands with his many friends here.
W. A. Mathcson is the’champion fisherman
•of our town; he spent a couple ot days fishing
on Tngalo this week, and caught two fish,
making an average of one lisli per day.
Rev. €. A. Jameson is holding a scries of
meetings iu the Methodist church, which is
increasing in interest; it is hoped there will
be many conversions.
Mr. George Wilhelm, the marble cutter for
Squire Cook is an excellent workman ;his let¬
tering and ornamentation is very fine, and he
exhibits a high degree of artistic taste and a-
bilitv.
An Alliance iu Franklin county has made
arrangements with Mr. W.R. Bruce, of this
city, to supply the members with cotton bag¬
ging. The mills arc at work and he will be
able to furnish the bagging by the 20tli
August.
Cliff Matlieson learned two things while in
Atlanta last week. One was that they don’t
workhorses to dummies, and the other was,
that there is not a balloon in the air every
time a mischievous boy says “look yonder at
that balloon.”
We received a pleasant call from Mr. D. S.
Hayes, whose home is near Liberty Hill. Mr.
Hayes says the cotton in his neighborhood
does not show a good stand, and prospects are
not favorable to a good crop, lie thinks
Fraukliu county strong for Prohibition.
Mr. A. N. King, local editor of the Carnes—
ville Tribune and a prominent lawyer of that
town, was in Toccoa this week on business
with a client. He favored the editor of the
News with a visit, who finds him a most gen-
ial and agreeable gentleman, and is
pleased with his acquaintance*
Mrs. Simpson has greatly inproved the Falls
Ilouse* the large rooms have been calsom in
ed, fviinted and made very pleasant. She has
i>pcned this house to the traveling public,
Who will find it a most delightful place to
stop at, combining the advantages of a hotel,
«4 : lth the attractions of a lovely home.
Moore and Frank Greene enjoved a straw ride
by moonlight on Monday nightof this week
They drove out to Curmhee and Busha
r<;mine about 12 c i life r*
* ’ > • htful Grit, nothing happening to
" *■ --it '•<■ ■ -asantness of the trip, bat a. slight
-■n Jim Moore and a coach whip
said that after a few cracks of Jim's
• Mp >» .uiHwer to the pop of 3klr. Coach Whip
th he gained a decided victory and MiU'nake
wilt* d and Allowed the j lcasure nicking party
to proceed without further molestation.
Mr, John SoscSec. aged about IX end Miss
Flortnee West, about 12 years, daughter of
Mrs. Eon West, went to £?oath Carolina and
were married lust Sunday. The r<’j^>rt'-r in
>! ie Constitution made a mistake in saying it
license was obtained of the Ordinary. >'r.
Fclge refused to grant license, lienee t! < y ran
away to S«>uf!j t'arolina where no license was
ret [U irest.
a pleas'nt c.dPTrotn Mr. W. F
Sewell. who informe 1 us that on Tuesday a-
bout one o’clock, three of his hogs were killed
by lightning. These porkers weighed over
100 pounds each; lie was feeding them well
intending hy Fall to have them we gli f rom
oIri) to 300 lbs each. This is qu’te a !os«. Mr
S. usually rahes sufficient meat for his family.
and notwithstanding this loo, lie think* he
will do so this year as h • has younger piggie-
corning on. We are glad to learn that liisli C-
who has licen sick Sotn time, i-
j^pyovinir^ \ Vt . hope he will soon be en-
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re - '' %e
Our neighbor, the Advertiser, wants a l-
ministratjrs and executors of estates to adver
ver'iso in its columns, “although our Ordina¬
ry lias seen lit to carry his advertisements to
Toccoa.”
<> ,!r Ordinary in advertising in the Toccoa
News, studies the best interests of the people
- that has twice the cireu-
n a paper
i a tion, and is read t»y four times as many ]>eo-
as an y other paper published in the
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Mr. Wm. Hayes, wdiose farm is near Libor.
*•' church gives notice elsewhere, forbid-
ding all persons hunting or fishing on his
lands. This is a good idea. If all the furmers
would unite and prevent hunting and shoot-
ing birds, especially the insect and caterpiller
destroying kinds, they would confer a boon
on the whole country. The birds are fust be¬
ing killed off, and ns a result, it will be impos¬
sible bye and bye to have any fruit, grain or
cotton, on account of the swarms of insects,
caterpiller*ami worms that will cover the
land.
Mr. J. D. Mulkey sent the editor of the
News a stem of an apple tree about a foot in
length, containing a cluster of nine luscious
ripe apples. It is very rare to find so many
apples clustered so close together on a limb.
He also sent samples of cotton 13 inches n-
bove ground,and including the root measured
18 im he3 in length. He also sent with the
samples the following items:
“The crops on the North Broad are pretty
sorry; the cold nights injured crops; the frost
on the first was bad here; wheat is good, but
grass crop is thin, the dry weather is the
the cause.
Rattlesnakes are plentiful. Miss Matilda
Murpliy found a nest of eggs seven feet long,
the eggs were crowded in the nest from one
end to-the other.
June 7tli, 1889. J. D. Mulkey.
FROM CADIZ,
Dear News:— Will you accept a
few dots from here. People are well
up with their farming work.
The stand of cotton is not good.
Up land corn looks well and prom¬
ising yield with favorable seasons.
Wheat is fair and is beckoning the
reapers.
Tho Alliance is looking up in this
section and recognize the use of cot-
tin bagging as the only salvation
from the jute bagging trust. They
have perfected arrangements for a
supply of cotton bagging through one
of Toccoa’s leading merchants.
Steps aro being taken leading to
the removal of J. W. Crump’s mill
dam,thereby giving a thorough drain¬
age to the lands lying on the river
above tho mill.
J. II. Stigh is tho boss man of this
section in solving the race problem;
running his farm by hired labor, giv-
cuffy constant employment with fail-
wages and plenty of grub; with this
chance, Kit and Andy, two of his
hands,would not excl angewithUncle
Ben for the President’s place.
Some sickness in tlie country, giv¬
ing the M. D’s a chance of exercis¬
ing their skill.
Miss Ola Manley, of Clarksville, is
on a visit to see relatives here,in com¬
pany with N. P. St.onecypher,of Cross
Plains academy, to his father, Elder
T. J, Stoneoypher.
A flourishing Sabbath school at
Broad River church, presided over
by Elder T. J. Stonecypher, also a
good singing class under the super¬
vision of Baily Sisk and D.B. Eskew.
The anti-prohibitionists are meet¬
ing with stern opposition by the true
prohibitionists, with a strong faith in
God, the right will win the fight and
Franklin county will be free from
the sins of much crime, growing out
of tlie use of whiskey. ArEX.
Cadiz, Ga., June 9th, 1889.
GOOD
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In the Heart of Africa.—
A. most thrilling and instructive cloth work. 2S6
pages; paper 25 cents: «i.oo.
The Imitation of Christ .—
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Selections from Artemns Ward, Mark Twain,
etc. 179 pages; paper 15 cents; cloth 75 cents,
Metropolitan Tress Agency ,
43 Warren St., Xe.c Torh.
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at publisher's price*
/~A EORGIA.—HABERSHAM
V X To all whom rr may concern: L. P.
Cook has in due form applied to the under-
signetl for permanent letters of administration
1889. Givon under my hand and official sig-
^Junius ^TiiUerTffe B EDGE oUdSary.
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ASK FOR IT!
THE SELF-THREADING
ELDREDGE
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In it nre cotn-
bined the fin¬
est mechanic-
ft l skill, tliCi
most useful
and elements, all known practical' andj ad iJt y«; .
vantages that ri#!
make a sew¬ oj v*
ing machine
desirable to
Bell or use.
ELDREDC E WSFC. CO.
hetorjr and Wholesale CSce, Balvidere, Ill,
till IVabash A rc,, ChicoffO»
39 Broad Street, Sew York
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s.ttnf*..* tie co:ti[»Ic<o %vt »»f f.ini ’‘ ,,rci,,a
l.ijt-K* .>f VTuteliiMi, Bn'k«. fiutts a u l ’. ! art»c!e^
on which u’c offer prc-it induce * 'I h*
accurately fitted . >.
ire and err* vt .rr.-ntec
in every res|w»rt, and are oittv offered
to encour.vtre ajrenta »:ul others to lu ten
doll.ir cash order from our ma.umtitl c w ;J1 send ene
set of .scales free, oralL-w y«»utlc p n« o n u l f,.r this set.
A. T. EVANS Si tO., Island li4&UteHi. am A(iO, ILL*
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Administrator’s Sale.
1 )Y VIRTUE OF an order from t’.c Court
I F of Ordinary of said county, will he sold
before the Court House door in Clarksville,
Habersham County Georgia, on the first
and Tuesday in July next, Lots of Land Nos. 71
72, and the .South-east half of Lot No. 4(».
All in the loth Dist. of said County. Known
as the home place of Dr. H Rosignol -Terms
one-sixth cash, onc-s'xth on or b fore 1st
.September 1889,one-third on or before June
1st 1800, one-third on or before June 1st 1801.
All payments to draw interest at the rate of 8
per c mt. per annum.
II Rossignol,
Printer’s fee?! 08 Andrew K ll< ISSIGNOL
Administratois of
4fJ Harriet A Rossisxoi.,
uncS, 15,22,29. Deceased.
TN vT EORGIA,—HABERSHAM To COUNTY.—
hereby ai.l WHOM that it MAY CONCERN: Notice is
given a year’s support has been
set apart by Commissioners appointed for that
purpose, to Mrs. Mary Loggins, out of t'.e es¬
tate of Janies Loggins, deceased, and if no ob¬
jections be shown to the contrary, said year’s
support will he allowed and admitted to record
on the first Monday m July 1889.
4tJune8,15,22,29 Print r’s fee B. E. EDGE.
82 19 Ordinary.
VX EOdGlA,—HABERSHAM To COUNTY.—
ADD WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: All per-
sons has applied are hereby for notified that Nancy M. Wood
tration permanent letters of adminis¬
on the estate of NY M Carr, deceased,
and I will pass upon said application on the
first Monday in July next at 10 o’clock a. m.
at my office. li. E. EDGE,
4tJune8,l5,22,20. Printer’s Or tiiuu'y.
lee 81 SO
rx eorgia,—Habersham county.—
VX Notice is hereby given to all persons con¬
cerned that on thc.--i. - day of ............
188-___Mrs. departed Anna this Bay, fife late of Habersham
county, lias applied for administration intestate, and no
person on the
estate of said Anna Raj, and that in terms of
the law, administration will be vested in the
Clerk of tho Superior Court, or some other Ut
and proper person; a i the 1st Monday m July
1889, unless some vallicd objections ave made
to and liisappointment. official signature, Given this Jane under 3cl nty 1889. hand.
4tjune8,15,22 29. B. E. EDGE.
Printer’s fee $3 36 Ordinary.
.......- , .....-
VX EOR Notice ;IA,—HAIL-RSIIAM hereby COUNTY —
cerned that is the......day given to all persons con-
on of............
188...., J J Prather, late of Habersham conn-
has lj% departed ajiplied foi*administration this hfc intestate, and iu> t e'\«on
J on tlie estate <
said J Prather, and that in terms of the la w.
adminis’ration will be vested in the Clerk o 4 '
th©Superior Court, or some Monday other in fit July and
proper ]>erson on the first_
1889, unless some valid objection is made t<>
his appointment. Givc-n under my hand and
official signature this Juuc3d 188!).
4tJune8,15,22 29. B E EDO F,
Printer's fee 83 39 Old nary.
Sicielei Self-Inkiag ?cz & Pencil Stamp,
Charged with Indelible Ink, for Marking Clothes.
MARKS ANYTHING 25c.
With your name in rubber.
TOWN ANO STATE SC. EXTRA.
metropolitan Press Agency, - 4o Warren St., N. Y.
MARSHAL'S SALES.
Toccoa, Ga., H abersham County, April
at>th, 1889.
\TTRS \ V be sold before the Court House door
in Clarksville in said county, on the 1st
Tuesday in July next,the following described
property, to wit:
T I ots No 19, 20 and 21 in Block No 2 j, front-
j ing on N jrth Rail Road street 25 feet each
and running hack 100 to an alley. Levied on
as tlie property eJ H V Jones to sat’sfy a town
tax ti fa issued hy the mayor and council vs.
II W Jones for his town tax for the year 18S7.
Printer’s fee 83.12.
ALSO
i A V t tlie same time and p’ace lots No 30, 31
Railroad and 32 in Block 25 feet No front 30 fronting each and on North
street. run-
niug back 100 feet to an alley. Levied on as
the property of II W Jones to satisfy’ a ii fa
in favor of mayor and council vs H \V Jones
for his town tax for the year 18S8.
Printer’s fee $2.13.
ALSO -
A i t the same time Levied and place lot No 1 iu
Block No 34. on as the property
ot E A Newton to satisfy a taxffi Newton fain favor of
mayor and council vs E A for tu^
town tux for the year m Printers fee? 1.12.
A \ t the the same time and place lot No. 3 in
Block No.5. Levied on us the yvoperty
OTandeonnS t f 5ohn X l town'filx
ws Printer’s Sape for his
for the year 1888. fee 81.59.
.\ » t Block ftiMtttimeworn*** No. 17. Levied lot the So. property 13
2 on as
of S M Smith to satisfy a tax ti fa in tavor
mayor and council vsS M Smith tor ins town
tax'for the year 1SS8. Printer’s fee -81.53.
ALSO
4 V T the same time and place h»t No. G
, Block No. 10. Levieil on a- the ]>roi*eriy
ol Terry Smith to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the
mayor and cOJncil vs Terrv Smith for his
towu tax for the year 1888. Printer’s fee 81.47.
*
vf SO
* V t the^ametimp and place lot So. 27
of a Head B’oek *fc Hood No 17. to satisfy Lvyiel on as the favor profierty ot
a n la m
the mayor and council vs Head & Hood toi
their town tax for the year 1888-
This April 30, 1889. D. L. 1 L RCLLT. _
Printer s fee *1,89. Marshal.
'VyoTICE.—My Jack, Bli e Billy,” will
be in Toccoa the 6ib, following 15th, and days: 23d: March
igth, and 27th: April May
i*t, 9tli, 17th and 25th; June 3d, and lltli.
on^d'Si.Ta&T^T^g^S
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paoiraeaa may bv> maOc Xwr it IN >*£VV k OR ii-*
fe SOS ESSSSnilP
r *od p aeinfr go*xl* ccr where rnttcblce^X HljJj
the people ran fee
them, w will tend fre<» to one
J------- in e*cb lo<*lify,tbe very
the world, sewing--machine with made m
te all the attachments.
We wit* alao send f rt*e a complete
<ine «f ear cottly ami valuable art
m BRmp ‘It* In renxra wc a«k that
»bu\v what we send, to iboee who
may cal; at your borne, and after i
; mouths alt tfeail become yonr own
property. Tbia frs ixi machine is
made aher tbe Hingcr patents,
wbiefe bvve run oof: before patents
b run cut it acid for $93. with ihe
ef filr" irsiwructions . No O. btnc capita! Bcst.etronfresi,mcst m tbe requirt*d. d world. now aella Ail Plain, us«9- for i«
given TrK ?c who write to us at once can s?-
the be-t f. ivmp-machine in the world, and tho
t --at n-orks of t art erer shown t0freth«r in America.
Vkfl »: A til., Uok 710. Auctntit, Aluiuc.
FOR SALE.
TWO LOTS ON TFGALO St. FRONTING
1 the Park, each 50 hy 20il, <_»n one of whVh
- ■ two story frame building. These lots
'vi’l be -old for cash, or exchanged f>; far e
. r< p< rty the in franklin or Hart counties. Ajv-
1. to KiuTtut FAlnfFOiTs ok Tub Nkws.
ale.
^EVENTY-FIVE the rest rolling, ACRES, PART I.FVF.T..
Hivation, _ good soil. every 20 acre susceptible ia to
• ght in clover, acres cultivation
orchard of about 200 young
q»ple rdei, trees; 20grape vines; a good vegetable
*; ih a good spring of water; a
v veranda, and had, lias-lmuit and eel ar, two
'■/.iinneys four lire places,burn,stab!; 1 a id
corn crib. Tiie timber land is covered witi
exiellcnt timber for niinufaetiiring pur,«
fhis farm is 2 miles from Tin nervilh*, on lu
Ttie Ridge and Atiant'c R. lb, ii miles (r.m
"alhdah Falls and !) from Toccoa. This a hm
farm, beautifully located and will be sol
cheap.
W.R. BRUCE,
One of
Tho OLDEST Merchantile
HOIHKS
c TOCCOA.
Here you can find bargains in
Staple tDrp Goods.
BOOTS AND SHOES ,
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS,
21 aeon, Flour, Feed.
■ -ALSO--
THE BEST VARIETIES OF
FERTILIZERS.
DOUBLE BllICK BLOCK,
TOCCOA; CSA-;
GOODS AT COil’.
For the next 80 days we will ‘offer
special inducements to the trade. We
will sell at Cost, and we will give
Special Bargains on all our stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,consisting
of Ladies Dress Goods such as Oash-
riieras, Henriettas, Albatross,Sateens,
Ca.rili.-', Ginghams etc. We have the
Goods Largest and Cheapest lane of White
that we have ever seen in this
,-.,. lr h P er, f mnl ta 10 ivilnen lounce this this Onr-k- s.oc h, L-ir- .mr
Will . )1 , he
gains given. \\ o In vo just
placed r on our bargain counter, many
articles that we wiii sell at cost. v\ e
mention a few of them:-—Ladies fine
slices, ladies undervests, jerseys,
gloves, collars aud cuffs, dress trim-
mings* hamhurg edging, laces, etc.
We haven ldomnant Counter that
you can select many bargains from.
Call ami make voor purchase early
. the . ,
ana secure first ami best bargains,
Me Al.UsTKR & Simmons,
m' 1 oocoa, r> Ga.
FOR SALE.
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rpji i \V the VAT.FABLE Mathews Lime PROPERTY Kiln, KNOWN miles
as seven
fnocoa on the road to Clurksvillo. For
pnrjeulars The Editor ap ».y to
of The Toccoa News,
Toccoa, Ga.
FJ1 AE.
A SHINGLE MILTAVILL BE SOLD very
App’y cheap. It is a good mill in good repair.
to \\ r . C. EDWARDS,
Toccoa, Ga.
-— -------————-------;; IS COMSUPTION —
INCURABLE?
_
Bead the following: Mr. (J. II.
Morris, Newark, Ark,,says; ‘Was down
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends
j.hysicians pronounced mean In¬
curable Consumptive Began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery for cons
sumption , am now on my third bottle,
and able to oversee the work on my
farm. It is tlie finest medicine ever
made.” Jesse Middle,wart, Decatur, 0.
says : “Had it not been for Dr. King's
Ne.v discovery for Consumption I
would have died of Lung Troubles,
Was given up by doctors. Atn now
in best*of health.” Try it. Sample
bottles free at W. & J. ILDaus
Drug store.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to ne:d no
special tr.entior,. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing tlie same song
of praise.—A purer medieine'docs not
exist and it is guaranteed to dp all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
‘ ..nrp nr f ni] diseases niseascs of OI the ine Li\ Liver Cr and anu
Kidneys; Will remove Pimples, Bolls,
.Salt Klieuin and other affection cans'*
gd }yy impuro ultlor *.— will drive Ma^
laria from tlie system and prevent as
we p as euie a }\ Malarial fevers.- For
0 ire of Headache, Constipation and
Ir.digesti.on try Electric Bitters—En-
ire relMactfi.n guarentooil or money
refunded.—Price oOetS. and >1.00 per
bottle at \V . il. & J. Davis Drug
store. *
THE CHEAT INFALLIBLE
r fooTHACHE Cure,
Manufactured and sold by
(£ Ihe Infallible lool/i-
ac/ie Cure JIf’g. Co.,
OF Cr.ARKSVILLE, GA.
Cures To ithache in all its forms.
^ bau teeth. ^ ei,r,ll ff u " nen Cause(1 fru! "
Cures sore ” miras and cleanses tlie
.
“sold by Druggiste a,,J Dealers.
bold in 1 occoa b> VV . U. A J. Davis,
DruggistsXoweil Bros., General
Dealers,
8IVBI $46,600 FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS tio »3,000
maUtoyouraddre^acopyoII>«‘sli»-''sItomoaoiin»alan(l continue) 1 ** (t 3.000
READ AND LEARN! to do so for ono year. GO cents i3 tliorrsrun-ir subscription price. hence ' If 1.000
caanro nothing extra for the premiums. Our I <9 _
we> Tom Profits will const j 1 *» it “ iOO each, 500
our advonisins natron- * si i Si'
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l he Pianos hearing the above name stand pre¬
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manufacturing, achievement in the art of piano
all the containing in a wonderful degree,
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And are universally endorsed hy leading musicians
aud musica l people.
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our first long experience allow us to say, these pianos
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OVER 95,000 IN USE.
SHONINQER
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Are the Leading: Organs of the World.
Their Because they are the best.
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which They contain many valuable improvements,
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aot Send already for Catalogue provided for.
to
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86 Fifth Ave., New York.
Factories New Haven, Conn;
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Tilin’ ALE AS TRANSPARENT AND C0L-
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Testimonials from the leading physician
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The Original Wins.
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cured Indigestion, Biliousness, 47 years
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