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City Dii cclory.
CHRCHSB.
41 h s unday sin* eachTin m I h, at* 11 a'n.. mid
7 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. L.
A. Simpson, Pastor
Methodist Koio'opal Service-: 1st. 2nd and
.!' "te. "'."a.
.binni-Mii. Pastor.
Baptist. .S« rvicc*s 2nd and 4th Sundays of
* sen month at ft a in. and 7 p. in. Rev. , I
}■ Goode. Past or.
The Toceoa W. U T. U, meets every Vou-
dav evr-ubio ;«1 4 in lie* AL iLix ist.
ct.iircb, and IheLoval Legion meet- at the
same place every Friday evening at f* o’clock.
Toceoa High School, Prof. N. A. Ft -sen-
1 \'r < 1 '
The Toccoa , Lodge, , No. v* 390. ino Ancient a • in Order *
of F. A month. A.M'.is n- meets tbefu-t Wednesdays
of each B. IC. Edge, W. M.
Royal Arcanum meets 2nd and 4th Mon¬
days in each month. •Ta*. Wilson, Regent.
Tugalo Lodge, 195 K.of H. meets 1st and 3d
Monday death month. J. B, Simmons,
Dictator.
CITY OFFICERS.
II M Payne, Mayor; *E L Goode, Recorder.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
R E Edge. Ordinary: .T TT Addison, Ulerk
of Superior Court: M T Perkins, Sheriff; Geo.
Fry, Tax Collector; H P Brook slier, Tax Re¬
ceiver; J C Allred. Treasurer; Jns. L John
son, Surveyor; 1) W Ive-ter. Coroner.
Sheriff Perkins was in Toccoa Fri-
day.
(’. J. Denham, of Augusta, was in
the city Sunday.
Cliff Matheson spent several days
of this week in Hartwell visiting rel-
tivee.
Dr. IT. M. Freeman and A. E. Bo¬
hannon of Carnesville. was in the
city Monday.
The Garment Cutting school is
turning out graduates and receiving
new students every day.
E. C. Vandiver and D. J. Hayes,
two ofFranklin county’s leading farm
or?, was in Toccoa this week.
Rev. J. F. Goode is carrying on a
protracted meeting at Webb’s Creek
church in Banks county this week.
Communications from Turnerville
and Toccoa Valley received too late
for this issue; will appear next week.
Dr. S. B. Adair will be in Toccoa
about tho 10 th to remain several days
for the purpose of practicing den¬
tistry.
Maj. A. G. Turner and wife, Mr.
Ilodgeson and family, of Athens, are
spending some time with friends at
Tugalo.
Harrison Busha spent Sunday in
Clayton enjoying those health-giving
breezes,and—and—but we guess we
wont tell on you this time.
S. R. Ward, of Oconee Oo. Ga.paid
the News office a pleasant call, and
subscribed for the paper Wednesday,
llo is ono of Oconee’s best farmers.
R. R. Davidson and wife left last
Friday for a months’ visit to relatives
in Canada. C. H. McGee is filling
his place at the depot during Iris ab¬
sence.
Mr, George Emmett Goode arrived
in the city last Friday,and is stopping
with the old folks, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Goode. He is a model voung man,
.and tippod tho beam at the figure 9 .
'uapt. T. Y\. Giliner, who is home
Oil a visit to his family, gave the
News office a pleasant call on Fri¬
day. Mr. Gilmer is an exceeedingly
pleasant gentleman, and the editor is
greatly pleased with his acquaintance.
E. R. Davis returned homo last
.Sunday night from a several days
pleasure trip to Atlanta, Dalton and
Chattanooga. Bob reports a good
time generally,—but says the biggest
things he did was to go on top of
Lookout mountain on the cars, and
cross the Mississippi river on a steam
boat.
Protracted meeting at New Hope
-church Franklin county this week by
Rev. Mr. Burgess, We had th©
ure of attending worship at this place
last Sabbath when we listened to an
able sermofi by Mr.. Burgess from
.the text: “Blessed are the dead who
die in theLord Jcr they shall rest from
their labors.*’ Tho serr.ion was de-
iivereu ... iiimor of ft-- Katue .... \\ lilis, .
in a
•deceased iteuiber of the clxurch.
Deputy Marshall McDonald .cap-
•tured Tom Sosebee with a J5 gallon
jfetill, cap 1 and worn^oue-thousand * o-al -
Ions of beer and 10 gallons of whis-
key Thursday. lie was carried be—
fore Commissioner L 15. Gaston, at
Gainesville and bound over in $300
bond to appear at United States
cour j j n d e f ai dt of which he was sent
to Fulton Co. jail. We understand
that Tom had been warned, and even
offered $25 to stop stilling, but he re-
fused to do it, and is now reaping
his reward. When will the bovs
ever learn that it doesn’t pay to vio¬
late the law?
Will T. Webb, editor of the West-
minster Banner, gave the News of-
fi ce a pleasant call last Saturday. The
* J
Banner is a neat, newsy sheet, and is
™'» of '»"• ">«“ ™l»«J excliimges.
He was on his way to the Hartwell
meeting. .Just 4 Link of it! Ai
at a camp meeting, gnawing
on the drum stick of a chicken, and
eating all kinds of good things; and
perchance, having special prayers of-
fered for his redemption. Such a
■
pleasant state of affairs IS enough to
make one think it is good to be an
editor.
Charlie White and Mary Barnes,oi
Central, S. C. arrived in the city last
Thursday on the morning train,H ired
a horse and buggy, went to Clarks¬
ville, obtained a license, returned
here, went before Squire Mulkey and
got the matrimonial knot tied in time
to return to Central by the night train.
The newly married couple seemed as
happy as a dead pig in the sunshine,
but was sorter short on scads. They
lacked 20 cents of having enough
money to pay the Squire. Their bag¬
gage consisted of a quart of licker
and tickets to Central. But they
didn’t want anything said about it in
the paper, and of course their wishes
will be respected.
W. C. 1’, I . meeting was held
Monday August 5th, at 5 p. m. in the
Methodist church. Extracts selected
from the Union-Signal bearing upon
tho subject of alcohol and its evil in¬
fluences, were read by Miss Carrie
Davenport, Mrs. \V. H. Davis and
Mrs. Skrine, A committe of 3 ladies
were appointed to look after the sick
women which had been reported to
the society as being in a suffering con
dition. The proposal offered to give
a public meeting the first Sunday
night in September was carried.
Prayers were offered for victory in
tho coining prohibition contest in
Floyd county. After which the So¬
ciety adjourned to meet again Mon¬
day two weeks. Reg. Seo.
We know an editor who has an eye
for tho beautiful, and can point out
beautiful building sites along the
roadside. But there came a time
with the sun bid behind the Blue
Ridge mountains, the cravings of
hunger coining on, the last house
seen, was far in the rear, and having
no knowledge of tho distance to the
nearest one ahead, with nothing in
sight but a very bad road in front, a
very rugged cliff on the left, and the
angry waters of the Tallulah on the
right, when he was remarkably silent
Oil the subject of beautiful building
sites. Ilis entire thoughts seemed
to be centered on the passage of Holy
Writ that says: “the birds of the air
have nests,’’etc. But as is always the
case with editors, his troubles had an
ending. For iu the advanced hours
of the night he drew rein at the house
of that prince of good fel’ows, Major
Cannon, where he enjoyed a good
supper, and soon tucked away in bed
and wafted away into dreamland, to
enjoy a buggy ride over a road, from
which he awoke tho next morning
very much refreshed and resumed his
journey to look for more beautiful
building sites, and we are glad to
inform the readers of the News that
said editor is still living and enjoy¬
ing the best of health; but he has
decided that more than half of the
beautiful building sitesAhat he has
seen in the last two weeks will never
have palatial mansions on them. J.
G EORGI A—H ABERSHAM COUNTY.—
J E Ilitch ,ms Executor of Charles Ritch,dec’d.
lias applied to me for leave to sell lot of land
No.38 in the 10th.District of said county,as the
property of said deceased,and I will pass upon
the ah me at September term 1889 of the Court
of Ordinary of said county.
July 25th 1889. B. E. EDGE, Ordinary.
5 t AusS ! 0 T *
- * ’ 1 *- } G !1 - ^ inter’s fee ? 2.77
WJR SALE.—A FIRST Cl
f PIANO, AND TWO EXCEL
( >R !: A XS F0K SALE
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OFF ICE THF ^ a
NEW^
eorgtaVUTap.f^TiTamT m -vtv k —
To all whom n may concern: J. j i
derailed f msc - v , 1; f<M* f permanent ^ torn letters applievl of to the on.
tiononthe estate of John Lop^le, lar e of
said County, decease*, and I will pass upon
said application on the 1 st Monday iu Septeru-
ber '
1839.
Given under my hand and official signature
Au ?- &th. IS^O-
Printer 1 fee$2,28. Ord'nary B. E, Habersham EDGE.
s Co.
srofics
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
All persons having demands against the
Estate of Mrs. Mary L. Cobb, late of Haber¬
sham county, deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the undersigned
according to law; and all jtersons indebted to
said Estate are required to make immediate
payment. This 6 th day of August, 1889.
6 t. auglO, 17.21,31 ,sep7,14 L. P. COOK,
Admr. Mary. L. Cobb, decea-ed
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The N. w York Illustrded New- will be
niiiilcd. sec urely wrapped, to any address in
the United States or Canada for 3 months on
the receipt of One Dollar. J.ibetal discounts
f o agents, postmasters and clubs. Newsagents
can sell this j>aper freely, umifed openly and above
board. NEW Sample YORK ILLUSTRATED copie* fr -e. NEWS, Address
252 Broadway, New York City.
John L. Sullivan the Terror nt Fakes and
Hippodromes, is the Sjiorting Editor.
I
J ou irlll loose a 7>rt71-
Grl /uV in a suit of clothes
1/ you do nol allend the
CLOSING 017I SALE
at II. 7)f. lay ne’s during
the next I y O722 Y days.
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jm higbTarm $25.00.
P...... . n I Each Machine has a drop leaf,
I nr I fancy cover, two large drawers,
i with nickel rings, and a full set
j 1 _ j of Attachments, Machine sold equal from to any $40 Sin- to
ger in home be¬
$60 by Canvassers. A trial your
fore payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manu¬
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certificates of warrantee for five years. for
testimonials to Co-operative Sewisg Machine
GO., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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TESTIMONIALS.
Ci.aiiksvii.le, Ga,A pril 24th, 1889.
L.vxe & Dux-lap, Sirs:
Wc, the undersigned, hereby take pleasure
in saying we have taken lessons in the use of
the National Garment Cutter, and after a care
ful examination we are convinced it is far su-
rior toanylother system we have ever known
Being simple, easily learned and correct, It
has 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 believe it to
be just as represented, Signed
MrsEJChristy, nary Jones, MaryCrane,Ada
Jones, I A Ketron, Mrs Rogers, dressmaker at
Porter Factory, Misses Maggie Niebuhr dress
maker Clarksville, Florence Hunt. Sophie
Jones and many others.
We are now stopping at the Mauldin House,
Toccoa, Ga. For further information you are
in vital to call, or address us there.
A. H. Laxe. Agent.
fg-A gents Wanted.
I
I am bound to Close Out
my entire stock of READY
MADE CLOTHING during
the next 10 days. H. M.
PAYNE.
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Manufactured and sold by
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OF Cr.ARKSVIf.LE, GA.
Cures To >tl,ache in a!1 its form?4
Cures Neuralgia when caused from
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Cures sore gums and cleanses the
mo ’ ,th ;
Lold by Druggists and Dealers,
Sold in Toccoa by W. H. & J. Davis,
Druggists; Nowell Bros., Gei eral
dealers._____ iy,i.
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It is nk-asam «•» lake, cures .Malaria. Indices-
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IS COMSUPTION INCURABLE?
Rend the following: Mr. C. II.
Morris, Newark, Ark,,say sU Was down i
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends
and physicians pronounced mean In¬
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and able to oversee the work on my
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says: “Had it not been for Dr. King ’
New discovery for Consumption
would have died of Lung Troublee.
Was given up by doctors. Am m w
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bottles free at W. & J. Ii’Ca\ib
Drug store.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular ns to nc d no
special ir.cn? ior. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song
of praise.— A [Hirer mcdictne^docs not
exLt and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
(*nre all diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys; will remove Pimples, Boils.
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ALLEGHANY HOUSE
■
CLARKSVILLE\ GA.
This 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, Meet all
trains. Terms reasonable.
JOHN JONES, Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
rpWO X the Park, LOTS each ON TUGALO 50 by 200, St. FRONTING of which
on one
is a two story frame building. These lots
will be sold for cash, or exchanged for farm
property in Franklin or Hart counties. A[v-
ply to the Editor of Tiie News.
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Baton Rouge, La., January 23, 18-
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They combine great brilliancy with
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Govi rnor of Louisiana.
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The mod wonderful collection of practi¬
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nothing like it in the universe. When you
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sure. All sincerely desiring looking PAYING for something E*ff-
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One of the Oldest Mercantile Houses in Toecoa, r ^
Here you can find bargains
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
HOOTS. SHOES PROVISIONS OF ALL
Kinds. BACON, FLOUR, FEED. ALSO THE BEST VARIETIES
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Double Thick 'Block, Toccoa, Georgia.
sfe -K-gk 1 Perkins I! " IJKST Wind and Save Mo,,e MilL.
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L4J'aJi§$fc equaled bv It has We been give in each constant purchaser use for a 19 W years, A Kit ANT with \ a as ree-
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7 • sw lows: We warrant the lVrkins Wind Mill, sold to ■
do' better work ami than against any other wind niaUcaml that doe's not blow disable down, buildings unless in the thevi tow-
or goes with it, any
PHeinitv. A* 'urn ufaeture both l'ninping and Geared Mills, and carry a full line
We Supples. AG ENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogues, Circu-
l of Wind Mill
s Address,
Terl/ns Wind .Vfll d- Ax Co.,
MISHAWAKA, INDIANA.
TOCCOA HIGH SCHOOL.
Fall Term of this Institution opens Ang.12,1889 1
^®S^ontinues for /yj consecutive months,with a short recess at Christmas.
t TUITION PI 1 MONTH.
decline
100 •-LANGUAGES ix $3 00
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High M ATI KMATICS .. 2 50
Common English. .. 2 00
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Instruction thorough and practical.
Good Board can bo obtained at resona'ile rates. For further in¬
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JV\ A. Fessenden, 'Principal.
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Warranted to do as good
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R. &D.R.CMPY.
Condensed Schedule
IN EFFECT APRIL 14,1889.
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Trains run by 75th Meridian Time—one hovr
faster than 90th Meridian time.
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GOING
NORTH BOCXP,
Leave Atlanta
Gainesville, Athens
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airive sfw.’mbf.r,
leave Spaitammrg
arrive “ Hendersonville,
Asbevillc
•* not Springs
i.eava Spartanburg
(,iu§toni»d
*‘ Charlotte
Salisbury
Greensboro
arrive Durham
arrive Goldsboro Raleigh
arrive
Leave Greensboro
arrive “ Danville) Richmond
* 44 4 Lynch Charlottesville mirg
Washington
: Baltimore
New Philadelphia York
GO N a SOUTH
SOl'TlI BOUNDD. DAILY.
No. 50 No. 52.
Leave New York 12 15 uni t 4“3o p n»
44 Pliiadeipliia Baltimore 7 2o a m 6 57 44
9 45 4 9 3o 44
AVashington CliarlottesviPe 11 24 “ 11 o 44
3 4o p m M oou in
“ Lyncbburg Kiclnnond 5 4o o7 44
Leave 3 oo “ M
4 Danville 8 4o 4 t
.Arrive Greensboro 10 *27 44 ^ 42 44
Leave Goldsboro 2 00 p in t4 oo p m
“ Raleigh 4 50 p m *12 Mdn't
Leave Durham 5 52 p m 2 02 a m
Leave Greensboro * 9 50 a in
44 Salisbury *10 37 inn 11 23 a m
44 Charlotte 2 15 4 ‘ 1 co p III
44 Gastonia 2 48 “ 42 44
Arrive Spartanburg 4 50 “ 37 * 4
Leave not Springs* 50 a m
44 Ash vi lie 30 ni
44 Hendersonville 20
Arrive Spartanburg 11 50 44
Leave Spartanburg Greenville 53 “ 3 42 p m
44 58 “ 4 48 4
u Seneca 32 44 0 *27 44
4k Toccoa 33 “ 7 *24 44
Cornelia 13 44 8 oo p*m
Ar Lula 37 5 2*2 44
“ Athens p ill HO 25 4 *
Leave Gainesville a in 8 51 44
Arrive Atlanta m 10 40 44
No. 41, Daily except SundayJcaves Atlanta
5.30 p ni; ai rive** Lula 8.12 p in.
No40, leaves Lula daily except Sunday,6,15
a in; arrives Atlanta 8,50.
Nos 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia lor TVlIir-
lali Falls daily.
"Daily 4Daily except Sumln
77ullman Car Set vice.
On trniiis 50 ami 51 Fnlman Bnflt-t
Slwper Orleans In-tween Atlanta and New Yoik, New
and Washington via Damil'.e.
EsSF* On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet
Sleeper Aiken Montgomery to 'Washington and
via Danville.
ter On trains 52am1 53 between Richmond
and Greensboro and Goldsboro.
tions Lef* Trough tickets on sale at principal sta¬
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apply to any agent of the Company, or to
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FAULTLESS TOVE,
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