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THE TOCGOA NEW-.
Toccoa city. ga. : ::;: act 3 IS*.
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Miss Mat'.ic Cox, of R : Hill, v:Ft
1 ivti in the city titia week
W. B. Alexander mid wife of PRrmir
■ire in the city visiting the family ! IT.
I lav ia.
It is repotted that O. (
of Franklin county, tv a hung in Tkxu: lost
week.
Rev, W. Lane a 1 ikcightfr. of Al bens,
firo r>] ‘luting some time i the city nt <lie
8 mpson b m-c.
.1 udgo J. L. Orr, J. L Orr, .1 r.
Floindeaud Elope Orr, of Greenville, 8. C.
were at the Davenport house Thursday
Messrs J N Ncsbit, II. W. Ilawkin aad
]*iiisses 15. McAvoy and G I) an of the R. &
1) railroad were at the Davenport house
Thursday.
0. I*. Friar of Avalon, says he will ride in a
lir-t class car in the future,as he thinks diets,
is a little steep for a ride in a box car from
Kowcrsville to Martin.
The Fall term of Toccoa High School will
open on Monday the 12th inst. The public
Fund gives three and a half months free tui
tion to which all students between fi and 18
years of age are entitled.
Rev. l)r. Hatcher, of Atlanta, tilled the pul¬
pit nl the Baptist church last Sabbath morn¬
ing and evening. Roth sermons were able
productions and were given markc 1 attention
by the large congregation.
John Allred will accept thanks from the en¬
tire News force,(devil included) for an invitar
tion to conic down to the valley to cat water¬
melons. But, say John, don’t you think you
had better bring thejnelons up?
Mitchell Franklin, of Turnerville, favored
the NF.wr- oftiee w ith a pleasant call during the
absence of the editor, lie lias an excellent
farm for sale, in the midst of tlie region where
minerals are being found in great abundance.
The Toccoa Brass Band will g ve an enter¬
tainment at Vickery’s Hall on Friday night.,
the 9th of August. The program to consist
of vocal and instrumental mus-ic and.the very
interesting piny of “Among the Breakers” Ad-
i fission 23cts,reserved scats 35ts,chi!drcnl5cts.
A compctiiivc examination will be held in
til's County on the last Saturday in Augur
by the School Commisslo-ier to deter¬
mine who shall be entitled to the scholar-hip
in the Georgia School of Technology. Each
county is entitled to as many scholarships as
it has representatives. For par*Fakirs i ppiy
to the County 8cho ;I Commissioner.
It scent Aar, AT TIT
M. Hegenstain, H i i
Atlanta F. M Ituubright, K xv
r. V. Kolb, Ma 2 e~ a ml
wife, CaatUnoo r Te — L. 1 live
mond.Ya.; J. R. Andersou, G nna 0
R.D oner,Savannah, 7 - a.: W AuM, 1- >cr
ton, fia.; t • li Bilbro, n -Uii'.iF ',i,i J.
Rolhmd, N.C- »
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The N’kw- Editor during tlie p it
visited Avalon, Martin, a ,.I thmie-v !e, re
ing through a inagnilieen itry.
of winch will appear in fi v numbers ft 5 i0
I wiper. The crops are c ng snallv liin
the cotton indicates fuL/ averag! v . p.ane
coni is far above the aver in.re
Wst 1 ever saw are expiv-
heard from the happy firm >
Memorial Service*. —The I.eUo.s of the
\Y. C. T. U. met at the Me‘hod;-t chu;ch,8al>-
bath afternoon an 1 had“Mo:uoria! Service-"
of the late Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, Quite
a number of citizens, not members of >1
tier, were present. The exercises c-ms: , • .
se-oct reading, and remarks hitcY-p- rsc .1 wit.
music. Mr*, u. rv Awards r xtrac
from the life < - M
enj ort read a . 5 ‘O'
ML- ; W.Parti. inc ■
vci •< 1 ate rest r t.oai ar
1 the high esteem r. which Mix*. H
w '' he’d by Gc < . won who i
her as among the 13 it ■>-e*i it was J
largely through her ir
soldiers were withdraw: Ireiu thecHv.u The
exercises were very i
much credit oa the ladi- Siiuiliar ox ■:scs
^ were C,. held 1. i nl! over the woild wherever the !
• . liiicf ureuiL^uioiiii. j .
i am afraid the cotton b.;. r ei:ig bu-iucBsl
will he a failure.’
*‘HoW is that
“Well, only the West Feint mill is iiianu-
fadurng it, and that can’t begin to make 0
nough to wrap the cotton of Georgia.”
*‘J thought other mills were making the cot¬
ton bagging."
"No, t-iey are not. and I hear they will not,
giving a- a n am>ii that rheiWei room • ],m-
11
mMtel.ireS.n.WLcn.Hl.n.uto
factum the cotton."
The oIkivo conversation between one of
Came villc t. -t business men and the
contains startling information. If tiic rumor
is true that certain milk have gone back on
the Aliinneemcn, the soor.ct the truth j*
known tfic liettcr. The oflic T.$ of the State
Affiance should publish the full facts; there
should be no doubt about a matter of such im
rnense importance.
(. EORGI A—H A BEKS HAM COUNTY.
L Rit(h/s Executor of Charles Hitch,dec’d.
vaplie l t ne for leave to sell lot of land
: in the iOlh.District of said .'ouify.as the
OIK r tv ot said deeea-t* l.n:.<; I will pa*- uj>on
m n* S jiti-nilwr term 1 ■V-b of the (v»u; t
of Ordi id county.
July 25th 1 889. ]>. K. EiXJE, Orel u*uy.
>1. Printer’s fee £2,77
T-f-C? L'L’.SALE. \ FiRST CLASS
U i’i AD •'), AX1) TW () EXCEI.-
* LENT ORGANS FOR SALE
AT VERY LOW PRICES ATTHE
OFFICE OF TIIE TOCCOA
NEWS.
RED HILL.
The Rural i)ci ing and Literary
Junto convened Friday e
12th Roll was called and absentees
noted. Minutes of last meeting read
and adopted. On motion,the ceremo¬
nial process of the instillation of the
officers elect u as the.1 duly
* '
cd. 5ir.il. i-. r 1 ., erred made oath to
perforin ti e presidential duties. II is '
prone:, , essor, n t ro:. , J. r R. Deavors
a!unit 10 minutvs of bomlmstic elo-
quenee submitted the crown of
to him, which he gravely accepted
w:th about 5 minutes of
m.iorut loqucnce Mr. 1. S. Garrett
was re-elected \ io D'resident, which
acce; te 1 without a tear, A.
S. • •'•.tv. mu re-elected Secreta-
<1 die V>ok v KI,o f thanks
com plaints. M ( \ Fredericks
w is then called •Mid msta’ied Trcasu-
ur n. She tool .i.aroo of die safe and
cont mts of snecio as graceful as a
queen. J. A. McC’ay way. re-elected
Prosecuting Attorney h“ occupied a
period of something less than 2 hours
in delivering an oration so ludi-
cious tiii- audience could not control
their risibilities. Miss Anna Adams
was elected Seargont at Arms, but
refused to accept, and Prof. W. P.
King was elected pro. tern, to fill the
vacancy. Thus were the junior heroes
rushed into the rudiments without a
moment’s warning. The querry for
debate was then read: “Resolved,
that the Internal Revenue law ought
to be repealed.” It was ably discuss-
od pro. and con.; the decision was
given in favor of the negative. On
motion the same subject and speak¬
ers are to remain as they were for
the next debate, when it will be dis¬
cussed from every source to every
extremity. Time for adjournment
came. Its business was deferred,and
on motion, the President called a
special meeting for that purpose
for Wednesday, J u 1 v 17th. No other
business before the house,the Society
*Membbk,*
WillTEN*GAP ALLIANCE.
\vliiten (rap Alliance No. 1775, of
this county, has passed tlie following'
resolutions:
Kksoi.vkd, 1st. That wo pledge
ourselves to use cotton, and cotton
bagguig alone to cover this rears cot¬
ton crop.
Rksolvkh, 2nd. Tiiat any member
of this Alliance using Jute bagging
when cotton bagging can be had ob-
lained, si-;-,:! ‘»o c.v iuded from our
. - - "•» i fine {■'rowing wreath-
er ° Mi,s! ' Ung vory ''’ ro: “ isi,,g
now.
A i;i:go cott ii crop is expected if
no disaster follows.
Farmers are el,angi;ig their sched-
u!e; ti e. are fattening hogs, build-
ih:g up and improving their homes.
Farmers are opening their eyes at
last; they see that they must raise
their farm supplies at home,then it is
that they will live at home and board
at the same place. Agricoi.a.
9 »
EASTON A LLE E.
ii t weather down tins wav.
We had a very heavy rain here
Tuesday 30th, which was the first
t. ugh season tl’.at wo have had in
V, atermelon - ar; 1 pcacaes are liere
rent almmiance. and rr;r
li. »'t
ns ; 4 Fight,
' * *'•
Mr. H. N. KellyV smallest child
j < very dangcroimlv *.i! with whoop-
* "r- cough an 1 flux.
Mr. T. J. Smith's bicycle threw him
not lor .g :cO and bruised him up a
little, for which ho gave it a severe
ptiundmg v.ini !.i- ti.-t A-iJ set it aside
declining the idea of being a bicycle-
i*t and has resumed his position as
brakenian on the E. A. L. railroad.
Mrs. Sheriff of this place, has just
returned from an extended visit to
Banks county among her friends
relatives.
Mr. T. \V. Smith, of E i-ton xlieo,
1 !" ’“^ely rot.’rn^l homo from
countv looking after a homo,and
reports fin o looking crops in
county.
Dob Isbell has the finest mule in
this county, to our eye of which lie
may be justly proud.
All are in a musical melodious
inood round about Liberty Hill.
As brevity is the soul of wit, 1
have a mind to quit. Red Head.
Eastcnallee, Ga. Julv dlst.
111 Mil I
) on Trill loose a 71 A 7\-
GA7A i?i a smt of clothes
if you do not allend lhe
S* r iri, /} i* / 1//1 L> OL /j / u/ { ,S r 1 r /y a
al t 77. ,17. 2 ay lie S dm ; IftfJ .
lhe next 2'07721' daj>$.
02O FaYoriteSiDger
HIGlTlRM $25.00.
% Each Machine-has a drop leaf,
3 fancy cover, two large drawers,
with r.ickcl rings, and a full set
of Attachments, equal to any Sin-
* gcT Machine sold from $40 to
$60 by Canvassers. A trial in your home be-
fore payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manu.
facturers and save agents pi. its besides getting
certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for
to Machine
CO., 269 S. nth St.. Philadelphia, l J a.
Jt+'XV’iu PAY *ltKl«Uf5G4
ATARRH
We have a remedy that will CURE CATARRH.
BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith is so
strong that we will send treatment cn trial.
Send for Treatise and full particulars. Address,
fheHall Che mlcalToM3860 Falrmount Av.,Phila.,Pa
ot Falling Sicte
CAN be CURED.
We will SF.ND BOTTLE FREE by
mail a large TRIAL ;
B also, a treatise on Epilepsy. DON”!
SUFFER ANY LONGER! Give Post Of¬
fice, State and County, and Age plainly.
Address, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO..
3S60 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
i
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IT. M. PAYNE V ’ll
THE NEXT 40 DAYS
WILL SELL READY
MADE CLOTHING RE¬
GARDLESS OF COST
NATIONAL GARMENT CUTTER.
TESTIMONIALS.
ClauksVI i.e, Ga,A pril24th, 18-9.
Lane & Drxi.u*,8 rs:
We, the undersigned, hereby take pleasure
in saying we have taken lessons in the use of
the National Garment Cutter, and after a can
ful examination we are convinced it i- farsu-
rior to any.otlier system we have ever known
Being simple, easily learned and correct, It
lias advantages passessed by no other system,
as it cuts all kind of garments for men women
and children, including drapery and trim¬
mings; with instructions in making up, and
no trouble to us to learn it, We nelieve it to
t>e just as represented. Signed
Mr-EJChristy, vary Jones, varyCr.mc, Ada
.Tones, I A Ketron, Mrs Rogers, drc-smak< r id
Porter Factory, Misses Maggie Niebuhr die-.-
maker Clarksville, Florence Hunt. Sophie
Jones and many others.
We are now stopping at the Mauldin House,
Toccoa, Ga. For further information you arc
invited to call, or address us there.
A. II. Laxe, Agent.
d gents Wanted.
n
ii »
I am bound to Close Out
my entire stock of READY
MADE CLOTHIN0 ttUHJlg
the next 40 days. H. M.
P4 Y^JP<
THE GREAT INFALLIBLE
Toothache Cure,
Manufactured and sold by
“7he 7nfallible 2oolh-
ache Cu?'c J/P//< Co ep
OF CLARKSVILLE, GA.
Cures To ithache <n all its forms.
CiDes Neuralgia when caused from
bad. teeth.
Cures sore gums and cleanses tlie
mouth.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers.
Sold in Toccoa by YY. H. oc J. Davis,
Druggists; Nowell Bros., Gei eral
Dealers,
1 THAT FIGHT
The Grigmai Wins,
C. F. Simmons. St. Louis, Proper
M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Kit’d
1S4O, in the U. S. Court defeats J.
H. Zeilin, Prop’r A. Q. Simmons Liv*
.77) kfl er XI. Regulator, A. S. L. Est’d M. has by Zeili mSoS.
lor 47 years
cured Indigestion, Biliocsness,
xiN Appetite, Dyspepsia,Sick Sour Heaeaciie.Lost Stomach,
A Ktc.
Itev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. K.
c AChurch, Adams, Tcnn., writes; “I
* lthink I should have beer, dead but
y——Cx | for raors your Liver Genuine Medicine. M. A. I Sim- have
?| blRMU 1 sometimes had to substitute
c, i« ‘ Zeilir-’s stuff” for your Meci
iCOUrt*! cine, but it don’t answer the
F* *,*«• 'HX\ t purpose.” Dr. J. R. Grave*, Editor
Tne
, Mem phis, Term, says:
l \A ¥ I received a y ackagu use-i of your Liver
| Medicine, aad have half of it.
h V It works like a charm. I want no
PI I® 4 \ better Liver Regulatoii and cer-
tainl v no more of Zeilin-s mixture.
V
THE mow DISCOVERY.
You luvc hoard your friends and
neighbors mixing tibont it. Von
J'*>ursclf Ikj one of the many
knows from personal experience just
how good a thing it is. If you have
never tried it, you are one of its
staunch friends, because the wonder
ful thing about it is, that once given
a trial. Dr. King’s New Discovery
ever holds a place in the house. If
)ou have never used it and should be
afflicted with a cough, cold or any
Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure
a bottle at once and it a fair trial. It
is guaranteed every time, or money
refunded. Trial Dottles Free at W.
II. & J. Davis Drugstore.
A SOUND LEG AL GITNIOX.
L. Bainbridge. Monday Esq.. Co.
At.ty.. Chav Co.. Tex. says "Have
used Electric Bitters with most
py results. J/y brother also was very
, b»w with Malarial , l ever and Jaun-
dice, but was cured timely use of this
medicine. Am satifc'ied Electric liit-
tors saved his life .” Mr. 1). I. IH1-
coxson. ofllorso Cave, Ivy. . adds a
like testimony, saying ; He positively
believes he wotqd have died, bad it
net been for Electric Bitters. This
great remedy will ward olf, as veil as
cme all Malarial Diseases, and fb- - ali
Iiidne}’, Liver and Stomach Disord^s:
stands nneqnalcd. Price 50e, aipi to-
at Y\ . II. & J.Davis Druggist,
ALLEGHANY ■ HOUSE
a
CLARKSVILLE, O'A.
r l his house has just been newly
ren¬
ovated and furnished,and is now open
to Summer Visitors and the Travel¬
ing Public. First class turnouts fur¬
nished guests at any time, J/eet all
trains. Terms reasonable.
JOHN JONES, Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
TWO JL LOTS ON TUGALO St. FRONTING
the Park, each 50 l»y 200, on one of which
is a two story frame building. These lots
will be sold for cash, or exchanged for farm
property in Franklin or Hurt counties, A p-
ply to the Editor of The News.
FARM^OKSALE. '
O OEVENTY-FIYE ACRES, FART LEVEL,
the rest rolling, every acre susceptible to
cultivation, good soil. 20 acres in cultivation
eight in clover, orchard of about 200 young
garden, apple trees; 20grape vines; a good vegetable
with a good spring of water; a dwelling
chimneys veranda, hull, basement and cellar, two
and lour fire places,barn,stable and
corn crib. The timber land is covered, with
excellent timber for manufacturing purposes.
This farm i-2 miles from Tnrncrville, on the
Blue Ridge and Atlantic R. 1!., (5 miles from
Tallulah Falls and 9 from Toccoa. This a line
cheap. farm, beautifully located and will be sold
FROM tup: governor of
LOUISIANA.
Baton Rouge, La., January 23 18-
««; I desire MrA to testify - K* Hawke, to the great .Dear supo- sir-
rioritv of your Crpsialized Lenses.
They combine "feat- brilliancy with
soft ness and pleasant ness to Lite eye.
more than any 1 have have ever found.
S 1). McEni.ry,
Governor of Louisiana.
AGENTS WANTED
r T <>• f$cXI A «s
ENTIRELY HEW BCOK.
The most wonderful collection of practi¬
the cal, real vaiuo published and every day us6 for
people ever money-savingnml on the globe. A j
marvel of money- j
earninf? for every one owning it. Toiisands !
of beautiful, helpful engravings, showing j ]
just how to do eve the ytliing. universe. No cbmpctitin:i When you!
nothing like. It in
sc.ect that w.ucii isol true value, saies arc
a r r 1 ^ PAYING fcVl- j
PLCY1V1 £NT and looking , a'n extraordinarily for something j i
thorughlv PtiiCE, jflrst shoulc. class write at for description ]
LOW
and terms on tlie most remarkable achieve¬
ment in book-making s'n e the world began.
Scammel A G'o- Box
ST. LO V IS or 1* ii IL .Y1) ELP HIA.
ISPS SewJnsr-MRChineTT estnbliBhli
a. jgyro su\ frade at cncc in a11 P art9 *>y P
I »
m <Tand placing our machinefti ,
1^ goods where will the send people f ran tee
^gS^persoH ^ them, we p-*e to one |
^ sewing-machine in each locality,the made very in J i
best
__ T'T _ the world,with all the attachments.
f , wigCM'iSXtline A We will also send f ree a complete
of our costly and val. able art
BElSSila I fallow what In return send, we to aak. three hat who you i j
we
E. tSi" *imcnth8 ea ^ at your home, and after 9 i
all shall become yenr own j
O CT\_Sfmede Viprcpertj. after This the Singer grand machine patents, is j j
l ^ have run out: before patents i
r iu . im. im.,1. ---.-j run out it sold for with the
f * ^^aaitachments, ami now eells for
IhSEfiSiti bSsP P°fui Best, strongest, most use-
3 IE. 8 .I Ste machine capital m the required. world. All Plain, ib \ ;
a g i
cure C G«3. liox h0 IuBU8ta,»Iuine; j
GK A 74<>. j
CITATION.
G EORGTA,—HABERSHAM COUNTY.—
no fork-rmnuent
letter, ofadmiiiistra-
Si "[ii 1
ti.ii'jiSy'iS'isSS'“ ' 1K ' sis,,atnre
ASK FOR IT!
THE SELF-THREADING
ELDREDCE
“B”
In it are com¬
bined the fin¬
est mechanic¬
al skill,
and most practical usefulraj
elements, all known andjSyj
ad
vantages that
make a sew¬
ing machine
desirable to
sell or use.
ELDREDCE MFC. CO.
factory and Wholesale Office, Belrilere, HL
371 It'ahash Are., Chicago.
39 Broad Street, Sew York.
LADIES
Feeding a tonic, or children that want bufiding
u:>. should tak>-
BROWN •s IKON HITTERS.
It is 1 it , HluigCS-
UoD. tHLsi. Al
W • R . BRUCE,
One of the Oldest Mercantile Houses in Toccoa,”
TIoro you can find bargains
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
BOOTS. SHOES PROVISIONS OF A ILL
Kinds. BACON, FLOUR, FEED. ALSO THE BEST VAR] ETLES
kt ( i. r/’K us )
double JJj ick Mock, 2occoa, Georgia .
2k THE
H TA L erkins Wind Mill
Buy the BEST and Save Money.
■ -A qSr-> ^sausHsaoif It has been in constant use for 10 >ear-, with ree
Wo give each purchaser \\ A KKANTA _ fol-
ord eoualed bv none. Perkins Wind Mill, sold a tbi- day. to outlast . - and
%-M do' lo\v>: We warrant the
better work than any other make am? not blow down, unless the tow-
'u‘. or <roes with it, and against any wind that does disable buildings in the vi-
'alitooi# — ~ - .. j ^ j •(.. Geared Mills, and full line
v/tof AVo mamifacturo both IT.mpiiiu: and carry a
of'Wind Mill Supples. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogues, Circu-
iccsAddn
27?'kins )f 7nd . 1/ill <f- Ax Co * !*
MISHAWAKA, 1N 1)1 ANA.
VDCCOA HIGH SCHOOL.
sham j 1 Term of this Institution Aug,12,1889
Circuit opens 1 '
Westct
L C 1 ^ Continues for 10 consecutive months,with a short recess at Curistmas.
TUITION PER MONTH.
Languages............. .....^3 00
High Mathematics...... ......2 50
Common English....... •••«•»>•.. ...... 2 00
IXTIHIMEDIATK........... a % c © ) 94 C . . ... 1 50
Pill MARY...... ......... ... 1 00
7/islruetion thorough and practical*
Good B>ard cm be obtained at resomble ratOo. For further in*
formation address
K A y PRINCIPAL*
TyW a D R E .v L E R
$15 will buy tlie I>.K Ta li;
T .VJfjEi n iU T K R
Warranted to do as good
work as any $100 machine.
ItjCombines simplicity with dckarii.ity—
SPEED,EASE OF OPERATION—WCiU s longer with
out cost of repairs than any other machine,
has no ink ribbon to bother the operator. It
is nea f , substantial, nickel plated—perfect,
and adapted to all kinds of type writing.
Like a printing press,it produces Sharp,Clean,
Legible Manuscripts. Two to ten copies can
Jao made at one writing. Editors, lawyers,
Ministers, Bankers, Merchants, Manufactu¬
rers, Business Men, etc., cannot make a Better
investment for $15. Any intelligent person
in a week can become a noon operator, or a
rapid one in two months.
| ,000 SwoKUiit WphttkS
,, rtKium ,„ y n K( VJ . nl? I JUjI . j- 1
j^Ueliablc Agents and j
S lesmen Wanted. Special inducements to
Dealers. For Pamphlet, giving endorsements,
ike., address the
Odell Type Writer Co.
THE ROOKERY. CHICAGO, ILI.
PATENTS.
Caveats, a id Trade-Marks obtained, all “Pat
cut bus ness conducted for moderate fees.
On: Office is OiTosms l T S Patent Office
: »nd we can scen e patent in less time than
those remote from Washington,
Send model, drawing or photo., with des-
cription. \Ye advise if patentable or not, free
secured. charge. Our fee. not due till patent is is
\ p !tm p]i’et, '‘Flow to Obtain i , atenis,”wii!i
names of actual clients in vour 8tate, county,
or town scllt flCe Address,
< A. SNOW A CO.
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, I),
ing-:.:' •-i^A^g.-aBaSlSBSBWgg.
-A “'fisgate '4 ime
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THEY ARE AS TRANSPARENT AND COL-
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And for softnesof endurance to the eye enn
not he excelled, enabling the wearer'to read
for liours without-fatigue. In fact they are
Perfect Siffht D Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physician
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These glasses are not supplied to pedlars r,t
\\ holesale Depots: any price.
tin. Atlanta, Ga.;Aus-
Texas.
Bucklfn's Arnica alvk. — be
best salve in the worl 1 for cuts,
liruisc-s, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
fever sores, tetter, chapped lian Is,
chilblains, corns and all skin erupt¬
ions and positively cures piles, or no
pay required. Tt is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or mauey re¬
funded. Price 2o cents per box. ir
sale by \Y. H. & J. Da'-is.
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These excellent Or?an- are eel-7 'rated for vol¬
ume, quality ol tone, quick response, variety
perfect of eoniblniiti'>n, artistic rioshjn, heauty in finish,
construction, makinit them the most
a-ii raetive, orrmrnentaland desirable organs for
homes, schools, churches, iodg societies, etc.
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Catalogues on application. Fkep.
COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
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Kicioled Self-IrMng Pea t Pencil Ctiap, f
| Charged with Indelible Ink, for Marking Clothes.
MARKS ANYTHING 25c.
With your name in rubber.
TOWN AND STATE SC. EXTRA.
Metropolitan Press Agency, - 4o Viarrca St., li. Y.
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THE 8£ST
Fine fit -
WOODWORK LXGj
NfW HOMf $V*\H6 MA(H1N( (• 0RAN6C-MAS5
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ST.LOUIS. W0. FOR SALE BY OALLAS.TEX.
7. A. JtA'TJJiY.
GOOD'BOOKS
Sent post-paid on receipt of price ;
in the Heart of Africa.— nnd instructive work. 2S6
A most thrilling cloth $:.oo.
pages; paper 2- cents;
The Imitation of Chrint.—
It . Thus. A Ken;pis. Paper, unabridged, 15 et*.
I Dts rie.ru 11 amorists .—
Selection*; from a mus Ward, Mnrk Twain,
etc. 179 pages; paper ; 5 cents; cloth 75 ceuts.
Metropolitan t’ress Agency.
4.7 Hairen St., Sew York.
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5 price*
Piedmont Air-Line Route
R. & 1). R. CMP* \ ,
Condensed Schedule
IN EFFECT APRIL 14,1S89.
Trains run by Totli Meridian Time—one hea r
faster than Doth Meridian time.
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GOING NORTH.
NOKTII BOtTND, T»XILY.
! No. 51 i No. 58.
Leave Atlanta 7 10 p m 8 10 a m
“ Gainesville, Athens to 9 15 bo s 10 04 40
“ I 7
“ Lula, 0 37 - 10 27
Cornelia 10 03 10 51
'1 oecoa 10 32 *‘ 111 22
Be ticca II 21 “ i* i
p Greenville 12 4S •;
arrive hjartunburg 1 40 * 1C
1 east- Spai Hendersonville, ianourg I CC
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arrive Asheville •
“ not Springs V t
s.eave Spartanburg 1 52 a m L t H
Gastonia 3 52 “ -U ii
“ Charlotte 4 JO “ Vf '£
“ Salisbury C. 17 “ 5 .
“ Greensboro 8 1H> :i c
arrive Durham 12 ul p m 2
arrive arrive Goldsboro Raleigh 3 1 02 10 p. Ill 5 d
Leave Greensboro 8 05 a. m g
arrive J)anv:llej !) 47 *• ^
t* Richmond 3 30 p. Ill 7, n m
LynchDurg 12 40 >•:
< 'liariottesville 5
Washington 7 13 “ cl
Baltin »rt 8 50 ‘ '£
j New l: York U-lphia 1 3 t‘> 0U 20 a. u* 1 r,
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GO INCt SOUTH
fjoi nt r.ouNi>i>. nui v.
No. 50 No. 52
Leave New York 12 15 md’ti 4“:u» |. ill
Phiadelphia 7 2o a m 1 U 57 “
3 Baltimore !) 45 !) 3o “
(■hnrlottesviPe Washington 11 24 “ 11 o
3 4o j> m 3 oou in
IiynehburLC Kielimoiiil 5 4<> ft *>7 “
Leave 3 oo “ 2 3o “
Danville 8 4o ‘ 8 Oft ,*
Arrive. Givenslioro 10 27 “ y 42 “
Leave Gohlsboro 2 00 p in I I oo > in
4 1 Raleigh 4 50 p in *12 Mdn’t
Leave Durham ft ft2 p m 2 02 a in
Leave Green-boro ft ft2 “ ftO
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Salisbury S 10 37 pm 1 1 23 a m
H Charlotte 2 15* 1 cO j> in
Gastonia 2 48 “ 1 42 “
Arrive Spartanburg 4 50 “ 3 37 •*
Leave not Springs 0 50 a m
“ Ashville 8 30 111
“ Hendersonville H 20 •
Arrive Spartanburg 11 50 “
Leave Spartanburg Greenville 4 53 “ 3 42 p m
“ ft 58 “ 4 48 "
“ Seneca 7 32 “ <: 27 “
‘* Toccoa 8 33 “ 7 24 “
“ Cornelia 9 13 “ 8 00 1 “ill
Ar Lula 9 37 “ 8 22 *•
“ Athens 12 20 p in +10 25 ••
Leave Gainesville 10 04 a in 8 51 ‘
Arrive Atlanta 12 Noon 10 40
No. 41, Daily except Suiidity,leaves Atlanta
ft.80pm; No40, airives Lula 8.12 p m.
leaves Lula daily except Sninlay,fi,lft
a m; arrive- Atlanta 8,50.
Nos 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia for Tallu¬
lah Falls daily.
"Daily fDaily except Snnday
2 x uliman Ca?' Sc? rice.
On trains 50 and 51 Ihdmaii IJulli t
Sleeper Orleans between Atlanta and New Yoik, New
and Washington via 1 him ill**.
7-i-r On trams 52 and 58 Rullhiaii Ruird
Sleeper Aiken Montgomery to Washington and
via Dan ville.
On trains 52and 53between RiclilnonJ
and (ireenslniro aiul (ioldsboro.
tions ^ 7 ' to Trough all tickets on sale at principal sta¬
apply to points. For ihe raits Company, and information
any agent of «>r to
JWi. L. TAY OR- Gen. Pass. AA>
Washington. 0. C.
SO./ HAAS. T. M
8(50 FOlt s.‘i0.
Just 2hink of 21.
The- MONOPOLY Busted.
Do you want a Sewing Machine?
817.50 TO * 30 . 00 .
V 'a? v ante d 77ve J ’em \s.
With all Attachment?. Write fur i!-
lintrr.ted Circulars of our SINGER^,
‘ NEW HOME’ Etc,
$i0 TO $30.
Saved bv ordering dircel from Head¬
quarters. Needles for any Machine,
» \ J cents a dozen in Stamps. Ad^
) dre s.s
THE LOUISVILLE SEWING MA-»
Gil INK CO.
No. 520 Fourth A venue,^
J.Louisville 5 2 Cv.
Mar9toSei>7.
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ranted. Heavy .Solid Gold
rTFA- Hunting Cases. Both ladies’
lam 1 gents’ sizes, with work*
and rases of equal value.
m Oqc 4*er-iot» in each ch lo¬
cal ti j can secure one free,
together vritli our large and val¬
uable line cf IKotisehoid
SnmpicK, These samples, s, as «■
well as the watch, we •end
Free, »nd d after you h«ve kept
them in yonr home for 3 months and £ bowa them to tbosa
who may have called, they ,y become your o.a propen^^
who write at once can bi Arldresa
end Sample a. Vie pay ,17 all cxprr'M, freight, etc. Maine.
Htinswn As Co., Bo: X Portiasd,
SflPMSR PIANOS
The Pianos bearing the above name sland pre-
eminently in the front rank, and are conced'd to
be the highest achievement in the art of piaDO
manufacturing-, containirur in a winder ful degree,
all the essential qualities of a perfect piano.
FAULTLESS TONE,
PERFECT ACTION,
EXTREME IHTRABILITY,
ELEGANCE IN RESIGN nml FINISH
And are universally endorsed by leading musicians
aud musical people.
The quality of materials used and the skill of
the workmen employed in their construction, also
our first long experience allow us to i&y, the-e pianos
are class in every r spect.
OVER 95,000 IN USE.
SHONINGER
ORCANS
Are the Leading Organs of the World.
Because they are the best.
Their purity of voicing, prompt speech, quick-
nees of touch, rich, full and organ-like tone has
won for them the highest praise and admiration
of all who have seen and heard them.
which They contain many valuable improvements,
are exclusive features. Folding Pedals.
magnificent Three-Ply Sounding Boards, Book Closets and a
Chime of Swiss Bells
creating the most hannonious effects, and which
can b e US ed 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 Yorkv
Factories New Haven. Conn,