The Toccoa news and Piedmont industrial journal. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1889-1893, June 22, 1889, Image 4

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THE TOCCOA NEWS. frOCCOA CITY.. GA. : : : : fJCNK 22 1S83. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. On© year in advance........ $1.00 Three months.... Subscription^ paid in A Ivance. Rend 2- r otiey Order, Postal Note < tin it. Address, Tin: Toccoa News, 1 nccoa. r>a, City /)ii erto)')'. CHIteilKS. Presbyterian. Scrvi“es the ‘Jnd’ and 4th Sundays in each month, at 11 a. n». and 7 p.m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Rev. L, A. Simpson, Pastor Methodist Episcopal. Services 1st. 2nd an?t h-d Sunday of each month, at 11 a. in. and jr m. Sab bath seheol it 3 p. in. Kcv. C. A. Janieiaon, Pastor. Papfist. Services 2nd and 4Ui Sundays of earn month at 11 a in. and 7 p. m. JIov. J. }'. Goode, Pastor. The Toccoa M r . T. T T , meets every Mon¬ day evening at 4 o’clock in the Methodist church, and the Lovnl Legion meets at the same place every Friday cven'ng at? o’clock. Toccoa High School, Prof. N. A. Fessen¬ den, Principal. The Toccoa Lodge, So. 390. Ancient, Order of F. A A. Masons meets t he first Wednesdays of each month. B. E. Edge, \V r M. . Royal Arcannm meets 2nd and 4th ATon- (lavs in each month. .Tas. Wilson, Regent. Tneralo Lodge. 195 K.of H. meors 1st and 3d Monday oi each month. fJ- "B, Simmons, Dictator, —i mm Jl CITA T OFFICERS.__ M Payne, Mayor; Mv L Goode, Recorder. COUNTY OFFICERS. B E Edge, Ordinary; .1 TT Addison, Clerk of Superior Court; M T Perkins, Sheriff; Geo. Frv, Tax Collector; It P Brookslier, Tax Re¬ ceiver; J C Allred. Treasurer; Jas. L John, son, Surveyor, D W Ivester. Coroner. LOCAL NEWS. Mr. E. It Davis is visiting South Caro- lina. Robert Ramsay is off on a pleasure trip to South Carolina. B. R. Hill is measuring calico for \V. R. Bruce now-a days. Misses Laura Craig and I.nla Alexander visited Currahee this week. F. A. Newton spent Thursday in Grcen- vil!e,S.C., on business. Master Ben Mosely spent this week in Bow- crsviile with relatives. The Royal Arcanum council at this place do¬ nated $23 to the Johnstown sufferers. There is eo sidcable complaint am >ng the farmers of tlie cotton being infested with lice. Miss Lou Jenkins, of Dahlonega, arrived here hist Tucwlay night, on a visit to licr mother. Misses Ida and Etta Hayes accompanied by Master Luther, visited relatives on Tugalo this week. Miss Alice Robinson, of Atlanta, is spend¬ ing some time at Currahee, visiting Miss Mary Davis. Arr. W. M. Kilgo visited Gainesville Sunday. There arc a few folks in tins town who think Aliey know what he went for. Miss Emma Bonner, after spending a week very pleasantly with friends at Red Hill re¬ turned home Thursday. We regret to record the death of Air. C. F. Ayers, which sad oecurrance took place at his home on Thursday the 20t!i. Mr, R. E. Smith, Jr. left Tuesday for White Sulphur, w here he goes to accept a position as express agent. Mr. W. R. Land left Toccoa Wednesday with a squad of hands for Ducktown, Tenn., where he^gocs to engage in railroading. A union singing at Ebenexer church 3 miles East of Toccoa on the 5th Sabbath of tliis month. All classes are invited to attend.' Messrs. H. M. Payne and H. W. Jones with 1 lieir families, and Albertus Christian picnic- od at Toccoa Falls Thursday of this week. Prof. N. A. Fessenden is off on a pleasure trip to Atlanta this week. He will also visit Oxford and be present at the^commencement exercises of Emory College. Mr. Reid Ramsay, of Gainesville, Ala., and brother to our fellow townsmen, A. H. Ram¬ say and W. J. Ramsay, is in the city, and will Spend some time here. Harrison JJusha wears bis hat on the back of his head these days as though he was ex¬ pecting to receive a fortune in a short time. Be patient, my boy, the list will bo around in U few days. We don’t vouch for the truthfulness of the statement, but it is commonly reported that a certain young man in this town can out run Miles Bawlin's horse when he gets on a big sea re. 'Squire L. P.Oook spent some time in Banks county this week on business. Lee soys the black berry crop is certainly fine over there, and in one instance it took a couple of stout youths to pull him out ot a patch. Tlie many friends of Frank McGhee will lie glad to hear that through a letter to a friend here, he states that he has very nearly recovered from his recent spell of fever, and will probably resume work here by the first of July. The News was favored with a pleasant call from our worthy Tax Receiver, Mr. H. B. Brookslier, who is dischargingfthe duties of his otiicc verj- faithfully. Elsewhere will be found a notice interesting to all our tax payers. An unpleasant oilor has been exuanting from a building on Doyle st. for some days giving offence to people in the neighborhood. Search was made, and underneath the floor was discovered a dead cat which laj’ there sending forth poisonous vapors all around. People should watch* their premises closely iii ls-v that substances other than dead eats -o -oiid forth vapors to poison the pure air of our city, causing disease and death. Tliu little son of Col. J. W. Owen met with 3 painful accident by which his tongtfe was j nearly severed across the middle. mall me ram in (k h ir-perl'p was al- * badly eat. Dr. McJunkln so very and neatly sewed the severed parts o r the tongue together, an I we are glad to announce that the Wound te healing very nicely. It wa« remarkable to see with what fortitude the lieiOiC h'.t.etsiv held out !;:» tongue and sing to the ym ft I The Dev. T. G. U> TW as riding in visiting a patient r rm.a holt struck r a •k 1.3 mule to JlC i ienced a shock verc b’o n ; ' i., I, witicli affects him qui tc gene y. T1 IS a continual roaring in his lie d s >met',ing like the noise of steam e-capmg from an engine. He is still suffering from the effects of the shock,-by j<tr- tia! deafness, aud a severe pain in his head. The News sincerely hopes the Doctor will speedily recover. Tiie Richmond & D.mviilc rail road t’c.has juG put in a large cistern near the depo', jus* be’ow Ihe liead of Eastorallecreek Tiiis cistern is 22 fee* in diameter, 21 feet deep, wall- ed up with brick, covered with an octagon roof, the whole costing about $600. From here the water is pumped into ihe high tank which holds 40,000 gallons. Pipes are laid a- long the track to near the station where trains can be replenished when passengers are get¬ ting off and on the cars. Pipes also extend along the platform, and up to the Elberton shops, supplying needed water there. From these pipes are numerous jets, which, being opened will flood the platform by the com- press and where the cotton bales are piled, which supplemented by hose pipe the entire buildings, freight, cotton and other property are almost, if not enterely protected from tire. UNNEIGHBORLY ESt APADE. The Clarksville Advertiser last week con. tained an article.'aimed at the Toccoa News for the purpose of diverting advertising from its columns. This week it follow’* it up with an editorial containing personal and untruth¬ ful abuses of its editor, with no other appa- reut motive except the avowed object of get¬ ting advertisements that are likely to go the News. As regards the county printing,what¬ ever rivalry there maybe, the editor of the News intended, on his part, that itshould.be honorable and friendly. He lias had only the most friendly feelings towards the editors Advertiser: he has both privately and in print on every suitable occasion spoken of them and their paper in kind and commendatory words. Of this unneighborly escapade of theirs, and es[>ec'ially of this uncalled for personal attack on the editor, lie hitherto believed them in¬ capable, as he supposed them honorable gen¬ tlemen. lie e.euies that be “lose-t no op¬ portunity to laud his own paper and himself to the ski s, as the ne plus u.tra of everything that, is goad and great in country journalism,’’ or that lie lias ever in the remot- c-t degree either “by implicat on” or other¬ wise attempted “to detract from, or pull down othes;” such a b; se idea Iks never entered his head or liis heart. On the contrary, he ling a very high estimate of ti e ability’ and energy displayed by his neighbor editors all around, and in reading their thoughts from week to week lias learned to esteem and love them as brothers. He ^acknow ledges that a want of enterprise manifest in the Advertiser, has not escaped his notice; the chief aim of the publishers seeming to be to control all the county printing if possible,and to fill their local, even their editorial columns with adver¬ tisements. As regards the circulation of the Advertiser the editor of theNmvs is not entirely ignorant, lie has it within a very close approximation before him in cold print, from the highest au¬ thority, tlic accuracy of which is not disputed. The proposition to have the subscription looks of the two papers examined by a com mitteof gentlemen, implies that the publish, ers are not gentlemen,and is a stale ruse, now rarely resorted to by honorable newspaper men. The bdoks of the News are ojxm at all times to t lie inspection of the county olficials and all advertisers. The editor greatly regrets this unfriendly manifestation on the part his neighbors, which he did not begin and has no desire or inclination to continue. ■©< IViUNiCIPAL TAX NOTICE^ All persons residing within the corporte limits of 'Toccoa personal property subject to taxation are hereby notified that the books receiving returns of personal proper¬ ty for the municipal year 1889, will be open on the 24th. day of June will be closed on the 24th. day August 18S9, at which day and the Books ivill be turned over to Finance Committee, under the Ordinance of said town: those to make returns will be assessed a double tax entered against E. L. (jrOODE, June 14th. 1SS9. Yon will have no use for specta cles if \ ou use Dr. J, H. McLean’s Strengthening Ete Salve; it removes the film and scum which accumulates on the eye balls, subdues iuflamation, cools and sooths the irritated nerves, strengthens weak failing sight. 25. a box. NOTICE. I. AST C A L L . I will be in Toccoa on Wednesday, July 3djCurrahee Thursday 4th,Pole¬ cat Friday 5th. for the purpose of receiving the State and County taxes. This July 19th, 18S9. H. P. Brooksiier, R. T. R. Habersham county. _ ___ — - „ D ^ __ 1% ji jj ^ ^ ^ Sent post-paid ou receipt of price : In the Heart of Africa .— A most thrilling and instructive work. 286 pages : paper 25 cents; cloth <1.00. The I>nitatif>it of Christ .— lly Thos. a Kernpis. Paper, unabridged, 15 eta. American Humorists .— Selections from Artemus YVard. Mark Twain, etc. 179 pages; pa per 15 cents; cloth 75 cents, Met ... .... . WRITE to ua SSiStS / 8 EORGIA—HABERSHAM COUNTY.— vT To AI.1. WHOM IT MAY coxcerk: L. Cookhasia due form app.led to the under- signed the estate for permanent of Mrs. Mary letters ofadmiaistration *Uobb, on L. late of ssiid county, deceased, and I will j>;\ss upon <aid applications on the first Monday in Julj- 1889. Given undermy hand and official sig¬ nature this 3d day of Juue 1889. 4tJ uneS,15,22,29. 13. E. EDGE, Priuter’s fee 82 SI Ordinary Perkins THE Wind Mill, Buy tl'.e BBS F ami Save M onev. It has been in constant use fur 19 venr~, with a r *-rd auai»s..»»y rone. Wegivo each purebas-r a VVAfiKANTY sV t,.- 1< ws: We wnrrai t the l’trkins Wind Mill, sold this day, tw outlast ar.il iH to I. tter v i rh thru any other make and not blow down, u: !e s '1 tow- r < »ios with it, a u again.-t any wind that docs disable buiiiiimsi-i t'. e vi- '• itv. We laar ufacft.ri 1 c4h I* f pteg end Geared Mills, and e; rrv a full lino i . 1 Wit d Mill St 11 ks. A Cl NTS \\ AM ED. Send :or (YfafiV. t s. < m-u- 1 or p.nd Prices. A'li'rc-s. Tc/i.h/.c Win,cl Mi.ft <{■ six Co . MISHAWAKA, IN’ i 1/ >,.’. ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING ELDREDGE 66 11 In it are com¬ gf bined the fin¬ ' est mechanic¬ al skill, the most useful and practical elements, and all known ad¬ vantages that make a sew¬ ing machine desirable to Bell or use. ELDREDGE MFC. CO. hetory and Wholesale Office, Belvidore, I1L 271 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 89 Broad Street , New York. m 25, Gin ildainistrator’s Sale. |>Y 1 VIRTUE OF an order from the Court > of Ordinary'of .said county, will be sold before Ilaiiersbam the Court House door in Clarksville, County Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Julv next. Lots of Land Nos. 71 and 72, and the South-east half of Lot No. 46. All in thelOth Dist. of said County. Known as the home ]>laee of Dr. H Rosignol before Terms one-sixtii cash,' one-sixth on or 1st September 1889, one-third on or before June 1st 18f;0, one-third on or before June 1st 1891. All payments to draw interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. II Rossigxol, Printer’s feeSG 08 Andreyv K Ross ignod Administrators of Harriet A Uossioxoi., 4JJune8,15,22,29. Deceased. VjT /"T BORGIA,—HABERSHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that a year's support lias been set apart by Commissioners appointed for that purpose, to Mrs. Mary Logging, out of the es¬ tate of James Loggins, deceased, and if no ob¬ jections lie shown to the contrary, said year’s support will be allowed and admitted to record on the first Mon lay in July 188!). 4fJunc8,15,22,29 Printer’s ll. E. EDGE. fee 82 19 Ordinary. EORGIA—HABERSHAM COUNTY.— VJT To all whom it may coxceun: All per¬ sons lias applied are hereby for notified that Nancy of M. admit Wood permanent letters is* tration on the estate of M r M Carr, deceased, and 1 will i»ass upon said application on the first Monday in July next at10 o’clock a. m. at my office. B. K. EDGE, 4 June8,15,22,29. l’rinte.’s Ordinary, fee ?1 SO uri EORGiA,—H abersham county — vX Notice is hereby given to all personscon- cerned tliat on the - -.. day of............ 188.... Mrs. Anna Ray, late of Habersham county, lias departed applied this for life administration intestate, and no person on the e-tatc of said Anna Ray, and that jn terms of the law, administration will lx* vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, a i the 1st .Monday in July 1889, unless some rallied objections are made to his appointment. Given under my hand and official signature, this June 3d’1889. 4tJu\v8,15,22,29. S3 B. E. ED >K. Urintev’s fee 36 Ordinary. VJ r\ EOIWHA^HABaILSHAM Notice all COUNTY.— cerned that is hereby the given day to of...... perse -rs con¬ j on 18 -.....J t’rather, late of Habersham conn • ty, departed niiplied l'iv this administmtion life yitestute, and the no person hns on estate of said J J Prather, and that in ttgmsoftl-e law, adminis:ratfon will he vested in the Clerk o r the Superior Court, or first some Monday other fit and proper person on the in July 1889, unless some valid objection is made to official his appointment. signature this Given June under 3d my hand and 1x89. 4tJune8,15,22 1’rintor‘s fee 29, 83 39 BE EDGE, Ordinary. Nickels! Self-AsMsg fen & Pencil Stamp, i Charged with Indelible Ink, for Marking Clothes. MARKS ANYTHING 25a With your name in rubber. TOWN AN O STATE 6C. EXTRA. Irtropolitm Press Agency, - 4o Warren St., N. Y. MARSHAL’S SALES. SOth, Toccoa, Ga., Habrush.vm County, April 1889, "lYTill V 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 JG ots No 10,20 and 21 in Block No 25, front- ing on North Rail Road street 25 feet each and running back 100 to an alley. Levied on as the property of H W Jones to satisfy a town tax ti fa issued by the mayor and council vs. II W Jones for his town tax for the year 1S87. Printer’s fee $3.12. ALSO \ t and the 32 same in Block time and No p’aee 30 fronting lots No 30, North 31 jlX. on Railroad street. 25 feet front each and run¬ ning the back 106 of feet H to W an Jones alley. satisfy Levied on as property to a n fa in favor of mayor aud council vs H W Jones for his town tax for the year 1888. Printer’s fee 82.13. ALSO 4 t tlie same time and place lot No 1 in Block No 34. Levied on as tl e property ot E A Newton to satisfy a tax ti fa in favor of maj or ami council vs E A Newton for his town tax for the rear 1888. Printers fee81.12. ALSO £V 4 t tlie the same time and place lot No. 3 in Block No. 5. Levied on as the property of J Sage to satisfy a tax ti fa in favor of may¬ or and council vs John Sage for bis town tax for the year 1888. Printer’s fee 81.50. ALSO A t the same time and place lot No. 15 in jt Block No. 17. Levied on as the property ofS M Smith to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of mayor and council vs 9 M Smith for his town tax for tlie year 1888. Printer’s fee 81.53. ALSO .4 t the same time and place lot No. 6 in JtL Block No. 10. Levied on as the propersy ot Terrj’ Smith to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the major and council vs Terry Smith for bis town tax for the year 18SS. Printer’s fee 81.47. ALSO A t the same time and place lot No. 27 in This April 30, 1889. D. L. PURCELL, Printer^ fee 81,89. Marshal. FOR SALE. tp 1 HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN _ os the Mathews Lime KiTn, seven miles from Toccoa on the road to Clarksville. For particulare T BM0E#r apply to *“ roccoi “ Ga. 898 pSHilFPil p.piacmp ^ ai*d poods our where machine?X the people I * 1 I g t Jr them, we tn!l seaii fret* enn toone tee ^persen in each loc%Uty,the v er r best acwing-machiuc sewmg-niA made raa in Ui the world, d, with with all all tl the Sttft chmo Tit*. We n ♦* wil) WIii also ai »o rend send f ree rs a complete i lme of our costly and valuable art i IteH show •ample*. call v hat In we return send, ht wc to ask, these uicse that who who vou 5 may at your -ome, a nd after ^ ; hmonths Rpropert,'. ah This ahal thill This become pra ml iffehine your own tn is [made which hHvc at:er L the Hit »gt‘l* patents, a \l tv run out: before patents n m i or.:« sold forwith the i? FREE &.TO. tach:lents, ach:vents, and i now cells for liest.et strongest, most use- ful machine ir.nvnine tn the world. All ii . - • So capital required. Plain, brief . .. instructions (riven. - ---- Those who write to us at once can sc¬ ore li-ee the be-t r .« inq-machinc in the world, and the FOll SAi-E. I p\VO the I’m LOT k, r cacti O ; TUG "t AbO j) t. Fit >\!1 i uy >, r,j 3 .,,.r ,,i \vu d is a two st..i v f am • iicil i n,. Tj (.sc |i.t> ''’ill lie sold for cash, or exchanged fu icr i' property ply to the in Editok 1 ranklin The or Hart counties L - or New s. farmToiTsale. OEYEXTY-FIYE ACRES, PART LEVEL, O the rest rolling, every acre susceptible to cultivation, good sod. 20 acres in cultivation eight apple in trees; clover, orchard of about 20*1 young garden, good 20grap > vines; a good vegetable uli veranda, a liu.l, spring of water; a dwelling ehimneis w and ba.S'.*iiieiit and cei'ar, two lour tire places,barn,stable and corn crib. 1 lie timber laud is covered with excellent timber for manufacturing purposes. 11ns farm is 2 miles from Turnerville, on the lallulali ‘J-xidge Falls and and Atlantic 9 from II. Toccoa. It., (i miles from farm, beautifully located This a tine eJ and will be sold jea[). Gi>ODS AT CO hT. For the next 30 days we will offer Special inducements to the trade We ivill " 11 - sell sel 1 at nt Lost, (’net ana „ ] \\e will Speeia oive 1 Baripd I)S oll a u our stoc! , ()f Sprino and Summer Goods,consisting of Ladies Dress Goods such as Oasli- Gnaliis, tneres, Henriettas, Albatross,Sateens, Gino-imnis ete. \\ e have the Goods Largest and Cheapest Line of White that we have ever seen in this market, and to reduce this stock, bar¬ gains will be given. We have jex t placed on our bargain counter, nrmy articles that we will sell at cost. We mention a few of them:—La '. lGS {j ne shoes, ladies undervest o, jerseys, oluves, collars and Oil r -s, dress trim- mings, hambnrg o^Gnrr, laces, etc. W e have :t I ".iinaut G'ounter that vou can select many baronius . from. Cali and make y mr {mi oimpo early • and f.ecnro the first and host bargains. Mo A Lb STRR (S: SlM.MON’S, Toccoa, Ga. f 9. i AG A SIIINGLE MILL WILL BE SOLD very Apply cheap. It is a g hkI mill in good repair. * to W. C. EDWARDS, Toccoa, Ga. A oA7e lAVEYMKNi'. Is 0,:i3 which iso^ayp.n,te24 U> bring j )’uu satisfujtoi)■ results, or in case oi iftilu 0 a reai.M ofjmrelmse j r c<‘. U11 this safe plan yo.i ean buy IV0111 our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr King’s New Discovery feu' Consump tion. It is guaranteed to briiu? re lief in every ease, when used for an affection of T iroaf, Lungs or 0 iest sue!) Lungs. as Bronchitis Consump ion; Illaumiation i.ig Asthma, Whoop Cough; Croup, etc., et.e. 4i 1 leasnnl and agreeable t > taste, per feetly safe, and ean always be de-pen de l upon. Trial bottles free at W. II & J. Davis Drug store. wins. We desire to S 3V to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con«% sumption , Dr. King’e New Life Pills, Buckleu’s Arnica Salve and Eleotrio Bitters, and have never handled rem¬ edies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them ev¬ ery time, and we stand ready to re¬ fund the purchase price, if satisfacto¬ ry results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits W. II. & J. Davis Druggists. THAT FIGHT o The Original Wins. C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’r M. A, Sirptnoos Liver Medicine, Est’d taS H. lStQ. - n the U. S. Court defeats J. 8 yteilin, I'ro;.’r A. Q. Simmons Liv- C**^ ^ 4 J cr it. Keculatcr, A. S. Est’d by Xeilia i 363 . I r L. M. has for 47 years cureJ Indigestion, Biliousness, Appetite, Dyspepsia,Sick Soup. Headache,Lost * "\ Ilev. T. B. Reams, Stomach, Pastor Etc. AChurch, Adams, JI. E. E, Ithink X should have Tcnn., been ivrites: “f ^ e dead but | lor your Genuine M. A. S’ai- *——mons Liver Medicine. I hav*. AiMtUrS. sometimes had to substitute J “iil-iin’s sin if” tor your Modi COURTS * < Cin£ purpose.” > b l!t * l don’t answer the Sc,Is Dr. J. R, Graves, Editor Thu I Baftist, Memphis,Tenn. says: received a packayv of your Liver Medicine, It and have n*.e« half of it. works like a charm. I want, no bett. r Liver Kequtator and cer¬ tainly no more of Xeilin’s mixture. rs“ v ■fa* A ALLEGHANY HOUSE. CLARKSVILLE, GA. Tliis house has just been newly ren¬ ovated and furnished,and is now open to Summer Visitors and the Travel— JOHN JONES, Proprietor. Frequently* accidents occur in the SpraiDSaod bruise^, tor use in Bm-h such cases Dr. J. H. J/cLean’s V olcanic Oil Liaimeut has for many years been tue constant favorite family .remedy. «I¥Ii $46,600 FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS TOSBCV^BOSBOFTnKSBiSREMtritSFOum-JStSend LSS i* Of PKt?8iyKS. mailtoyonraddressacopyotl^sIie'sSSonio is tharccolarsubseripUcn Jcrimalana continue j , .. " • • i c > to do so for one year, 60 cent* price, hence 1 - 5<j« ire ehanre nothing extra tor tae preminms. Our 5’roiits will come “ ‘ ©130 each, co:> "■" ■■■ ---~>cn our cdveitising patron- |® „ ,, “ £g •* • ___ HT*. 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IInrClB't Uu::s, 43 ?i r. fd t.ist we m.i? positively I’c.r.v v.hnifei.-.d : i ptivcrttelug rvys tio best. rc.us c.iL,n s:»cb a F..; , Hrtrk t i'lrK, WiithC!i»ia«, E?r Birys, s*u1 ufle* ctiic; ctu BuJilaf a gracd t«i3l urioo T.tf or Kiev? i0 rk, atoariisk. £J £3£Qa££ «FOT7Z&^ua.Xiy >00 and IC2 V/OShingtCn St., CHICAGO, ILL. i I »»ER PIAHOS I he Pianos bearing the above Dame stand pre- be eminently the highest in the front rank, and are conceded to manufacturing, achievement in the art of piano ail the essential containing in a wonderful degree, qualities of a perfect piano. FAULTLESS TON E, PERFECT ACTION, EXTREME DURABILITY, ELEGANCE IX DESIGN iu.,1 FINISH audmusi The uaI 1 caj ity r peSie. end0rsedbyleadingmusiciana q of materials used and theskillof the i . workmen employed in their construction, also our first long expeneuca allow us to say, these pianos are class 1Uever >’ r *pect. OVER 95,000 IN USE. SHONINGER ORGANS Are the Leading Organs of the World. Their Because they are the best. of purity of voicing, prompt speech, quick¬ ness for touch, rich, full and organ-like tone has won them the highest praise and admiration of all who have seen and heard them. They contain many valuable improvements, which are exclusive features. Folding Pedals. magnificent Three-Ply Sounding Boards, Book Closets and a ' Chime of Swias Bells creating be the most harmonious effects, and which yan used with or without the reeds. These in¬ struments have taken Medals and First Premium wherever exhibited. Agents wanted in territory not already provided for. Send for Catalogue to B. SHONINGER CO., 86 Fifth Ave., New York. Factories New navcn v Conn, / %tSgg|I|MSES Combined with Great Re- fading Power. They art: as transparent and < 01 .- ORI.ESS AS Lir.IIT ITSELF. Avyl for softees of endurance to the eye can not he excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In fact they are Perfect Sight Preservers. Testimonials from the leading physician in the United States, governors, senators, leg sinus islators, stockmen, mew of note in all prof is and in diflereent branches of trade.bank ers, mechanics, etc, ean be given who have had their sight improved by their use. Itst if ii fttfll 1.1* $r-IKa^&X|a 1 p <* *1 'Jby 7K II. (0 J. Davis, Drury - r/tsls and Dooksellers. These glasses are not supplied to pedlars at Wholesale Depots: any price. tiiu Texas. Atlanta,.G u.jAust Bucklen’s Arnica Calve.— he best salve in the world fur cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin erupt¬ ions and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or maney re¬ funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. H. & J. Dav\a. THE GliEAT INFALLIBLE Toothache Cure, Manufactured and sold by “ 2 llheSm-eM% 2 Co, OF CLARKSVILLE, GA. Cures To ithache in all its forms. Cures Neuralgia when caused from bad teeth. Cures sore gums aud cleanses tlie , mouth. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Sold in loccoa by ^ . H. & J. Davis, _ Druggists; Nowell Bros., General t, xueaiers. Q84? Vml MME % MONEY! J?y buying;; Dvb.de sale and peti frni j as agent f<'rtbe «**.f rrHuItie fc*;iG9 on ear; fc. re- c*< ipt uA 83 c»s. i:i erifi reut sfaiiifs we vjJ! send as fk sampleGne complete set of family scales. Hirerber v« j;b <.ur cata¬ logue of Watches, Books, Gims and nuRiemus h‘e;seii«>Irl articles cles on which we offer great indoceHients to Agents aud others. Th® Scales are accurately fitted and adjusted and are warranted in e very respect., and are only offered at tins price for the present to encourage sgcuts and others to L .rnRe our goods. On a tea dollar cash order from our mammoth circular we will .seud one set of scales free, or allow you the price paid for this set. A. T. EYAS:i St 1*1 uud 1^4 State ^ CUlCAtiU, tUk ¥ fL I^PKf FT a a ( hu* < f rrT, , f* •*= 4 r \ '* ? :* i, J.lv r \ If 5' NrIX- p -X r i Y V)1 \{ Y C Y E ‘ AL i. \ x e Hero v u can fill.; bargains in 'V. (fjOle Shy Goods* BOOTS AND SHOr.S ; i’lloVLSiONS OF ALL K1X1 >. - SJncoiii Flour; J ecd. ---- .*.!.?*♦>— — 7iF; B.-:ST VAR! LTIFS * >F I ERTILIZEiU, DOUBLE BRICK Bi.OCK, TOCCOA; -iP i ■wSS wan li|ms. m n i r, CO,MIL , / . * -Best ))VTo)\y ' ~ JE-jf ,n\ Fmipk. ^e»cf f c r __ D MI © A O O a y <>:•, r\ -il udic: .(cont.il:>.; ovc-iy improvement, that inven- .VC goruas, skill and money can produce. K2XL1 OUjI : WAS- A .1-2 RANTED 13 Eon TO ilpNifepili FIVE ■EXCEL feisaaab •YEARS. Those cxco&srt Urg-anaarc celebrated for vol¬ cf ume, combination, quality of artistic tone, quick re: beauty pons: >, iullaUh, varlclf perfect (lesiim, construction, making- them the most for a ttractive, ornamental and desirable organs hemes, schools, c’nurchos, lodges, societies, etc. ESTMiLlalDsD RFFTTATIOS, UNi.qUALV.I) ’ FACiliTIUS, gj£siiiiiei> wosKim, BEST 33ATJEJKIAIi, COAIBINKB, MAKE TTIrd THE POPULAR ORGAN PIAHOS, STOOLS, BOOKS. Catalogues on application, Fuse. GHiCAS0 C0TTAGE 0RGAM C0 ’ CHICAGO, ILL. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, all *P; t ent business conducted for modeuats i kfs. Our Office is Opposite U 8 Patent Of u k and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with des enption. We advise if pat :ntable <>r not. fid* of charge. Our fet not due till patent is is secured. A Pamphlet, ©factual “How clients to Obtain Patents,’’with State, names in your countj’, or town, sent free Address, C. A. SNOW A CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D, C. m I i Be*t Feriect timekeeper. watch In the worid. Wir-i P JLIJLJJJ || P P ■>^^HuntinpCa8ea. ranted. Heavy Solid Gold Tjd Both ladies' •Vfand gents’ sizes, with works cases of eqaal value. U One JPeraon in each lo- caltiy with can secure one and free, together our large val¬ uable line of Household Sample*. These sample*, afl r W efl as the watch, we send Free, and after you have kept them in your home for C months and shown them to those who may have called, they become your own property. Tbosn who write at once can be euro of receiving the Watch Piedmont Air-Line Kouts ii.&n.it.ou-y. Condensed Schedule IN EFFEC T APRIL 14, tSK). o- Tra ns run by 75th Meridian Time—one hour faster than 90th Meridian time. GOING NOIiTII. KOIITH DOCND, DULY. No. 51 No. Si. iauve Atlanta 7 10 p "‘ ! 8 10 a in Gainesville, tlieiiS t6 9 15 00 10 (?4 * Lula, 9 37 “ “ j 10 7 27 40 ‘ “ C >n elia 10 01 “ jit 10 51 “ Toccoa 10 32 “ 22 “ Seneca 11 24 “ 12 17 p m • ( Greenville 12 4s* *!• 1 51 * least arrive Spinlanuurg Spartanburg 1 49 1 3 2 49 s- 40 *' arrive ‘ Asheville Hendersonville, 6 07 j 7 00 * ’ “ not Springs 8 40 ..ea\J Spartanburg 1 52 a in 2 55 “ “ Gastonia 3 52 “ 4 47 “ Charlotte 4 40 “ ' 5 80 “ “ Salisbury 6 17 “ I 7 05 w “ Greenslioro 8 U0 “ J 8 40 “ arrive Durham 12 H j) m i *6 00 v * ; rnve Raleigh 1 02 i’¬ m!t8 1 80 ** arrive ’.oldstx »ro 3 10 in! 112 50 “ Leave <tree s! o o 8 05 a. >8 50 p n< a r. e Danvil'e' 9 -17 “ I JO 21 " ! ic..nv ud 3 30 p. ml 5 15 a u. *' ciiariott-vsville fyneiimirg 12 40 “ 112 55 ’• “ 2 55 ‘ 3 00 “ Baltimore’ Mislington 7 13 “ 'iS 6 53 “ “ 8 50 ‘ 20 “ “ New Philadelphia York 3 6 09 20 a. id | 10 47 20 “ “ 1 pn, I GO NO SOUTl i SPUTM ROCNl-D. DAILY. No.'59 r - NdT.VE Leave New York 12 15 nul’t i 30 1‘ Hi Uliia.IolphiA U 7 20 U ui 6 57 Itiiuo e 9 ., 45 ... . \y ash'tng;cm H 21 “ II “ Ciiav!«,t yiviry 3. 40 p. ni I 3 00a in v> Lynchburg Liclimond 5 40 k - ! 5 67 “ Leave 3 DO “ 1 2 30 “ 1 Danville 8 40 • ! 8 05 ,* Arrive Greciisbo. 0 10 27 “ j 9 42 “ Leave Goldsboro 2 00 p m U (O p in I sleigh 4 50 D m j ; 12 Mi'n’t l.eavc. Dm ham 5 52 p m | 2 02 a iu Leave Green-boro 5 52 j*9 50 a m “ Salisbury *10 37 pm HI 23 a m “ CUarh't.e 2 15 ' 1 oi) p m “ Gastonia 2 48 u 1 42 Ar. ive Spartanburg 4 30 “ 3 37 •* Leave not Springs 6 50 a m ** Asfiville 8 30 m *• Hi nder. onviUe 9 20 ’ Arrive Spartanburg 11 50 “ 1 etv$ Simrtanbnrg Greenville 4 53 « 3 42 p m 5 53 *♦ 4 4 s “ Seneca 7 32 l '- 0 27 “ T< iccoa * 8 53 “ 7 24 “ Cornelia 9 13 “ 8 00 P m, Lula 9 37 41 8 22 Athens 1 1 20 ]> m +10 25 ‘ Leave Gainesville 10 C4 a m! 8 51 “ Arrive Atlanta 12 Nona 10 40 “ No. 41, Daily c o-opt Sunday,lea ve; A! Ian bi 5.*’0pm; No40, atrivc'Lula 8.12pm. leaves Lu a daily except Sunday,6,15 a in; arrives Atlanta 8,50. Nos 50 and 51 connect ;uCornelia for Tallu¬ lah FMls daily. *Daily •♦Daily except Sunday Dut?man Ca?' So vice. ^57“ O11 trains 50 and 51 Pul man Bu ffet? Sleeper Orleans between Washington Atlanta and New York, New and via Danville. Z3T On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper Aiken via Montgomery Danville. to Washington and On trains 52and 53 between Richmond and Greensboro and Goldsboro, tions gsgg*Trough all jioints. tickets on sale at principal sta¬ to For rates and information apply to any agent of the Con pany, or to JAS. L. T AY t OR* Gen. Pass. A at. Washington. D. C. SO.L HAAS. T. M *60 FOR *60. Just yiiinfc 0 / It. The MONOPOLY Busted. Do you want a Sewing Machine? ^ l7 * 50 TO 830.00. Warranted Dive Tears. With all Attachment?. Write for il¬ lustrated Circulars of our SINGERS, NEW HOME ’ Ete. $10 TO $30. Saved by ordering direct from Lead- quarters. Needles for any Machine, 25 cents a dozen in Stamps. Ad-*- dress I’dF LOUISVILLE SEWING MA¬ CHINE CO. No. 520 Fouktii Avenue, louisyille, A')’. Mai9 oSepT. e ristian Advocate. 5Ir. A. K. Hawkes has gainei a national reputation as a practical op¬ tician, and his celebrated spectacles and patent spring eye-glasses are known throughout the United States. We are writing this article with a pair of his new CrystaJized Lenses, and they seem to us as transparent as light itself; and with them tlie fin¬ est print is as clear as in youth.—Ed¬ itor Christian Adyocatc.