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THE TOCCOA HEWS.
tOOCOA CITY, OA. NOV. 2 tS89.
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Tuft Toccoa News,
Toccoa, Ga
Clayton Edition,
w. h. nuanEs, editor.
Quiet.
The weather for the last few days
has been peculiar.
John Marsen^ill says he thinks he
will pet his new crib done, in time to
store next season’s crop.
It appears ns if the New Hiph
School at Clay ton was about at s
standstill. Why is this friends, let
everybody rally to the front, and
strain every nerve to the accomplish¬
ment of so noble a purpose.
The Clayton Edition of the News
has been productive of some pood for
Rabun county. It has been the means
of inducinp the Clarksville Adverti¬
ser to recognize the fact that there is
a county situated in the N. E. corner
of the State called RABUN—for it
, has recently, „ . omula.ion ... ,
in Ot tne
Mu-nra IN ews, added arLWl a a Rnbnn Kaoun Donftrtmfinttn IJepartm nt to
its columns. We are plad to notice
this, for if the Advertiser continues to
adopt all improvements that are made
by other papers in this progressive
age, it will soon step to the front rank
and become quite a readable little
sheet.
Capt.Dulingham , y-v * 11 * , stepping ,
is around
proud as a turkey gobbler, and brag-
Ring about his fine crop of corn.Well
we can’t blame the Captain, for if all
reports , . be true, , ho , certainly . • , ,___
has „ a
crop good enough to make any man
feel proud.
Wm. S. Paris, Esq. has been trying
in this county J something over 2 years
to make his jack, practicing •• t law. We -nr
don’t know how wall ho has succeed-
edin that very laudable endeavor,
but one thing we do know, and that
is ho hassucceded in getting the next
best thinp to i. for he came^ into
town the other day leading a jenny
he had captured from some delinquent
debtor.
Ton—«Joe,what are we going to do
about the way these newspaper chaps
are Jim firinrr firing into into in us on nn an all Eides^” sioes.
Jok—“I don’t know, To!, some-
thing has got to be done and that
quickly. The thing is getting to be
entirely J monotomous to suit me.”
Tol—“I T tell „ you Jae . what . a we will ...
do, we will put our heads together
and write apiece to the Franklin
Press, and maybe we can get even
with’em that way.”
JOB—“The very thing! Tol you
know I used to be editor of a paper,
anl 1 know thatwe can everlastingly
lift them out of their boots,and anoth-
or thing, Tol,the exertion of our men-
tal abilities in that direction, will
serve to keep the keen edge of
our memory from dwelling too much
upon our recent troubles.”
The above is a port.on of conversa-
tion the News man over heard one
night last week,while going by a cer-
tain window,between two of Clayton’s
Vet known and popular young men.
We devoutly hope that they obtained
tho much desired relief.
Wonder how much money is still
m tho State Treasury i We wish to
know SO that we can have some
when the legislature will adjourn.
From rium everv ewrjf indication w they j are going ^ &
to stay J With it as long as there is a
cent , on hand. , 1
Why , T , . . n like of f L.
IS a ring „ „ a session
Georgia » legislature? Because it
DO end.
J. M. Justice, . of Persimmon DisL
paid VlSlt.on . ._ Monday. I- , tt
* US a HO re-
ports ta e^ av . arv ery ,u\ncr thing in in hU his part nart of ot the t
county J in a flourishing ° condition.
The News regrets to le.re of the
serious illness of J.C. Cannon, of lal-
lulah 1 , k Calls. 7 1L
No new cases of fever to report up
to datei
J. U. Merritt, left for Towns coun¬
ty on last Monday, on a business trip.
J. A. Swafford left for Westmin¬
ster on Sunday last, and contemplates
going from there to Atlanta in time to
witness the closing scenes of the Ex¬
position, and thence back home.
The quality of the blood depends
much upen good or bad digestion
.and assimilation to make the blood
rrich in life and strength giving con¬
stituents, use Dr. J. H. McLeans ,
Strengthening Cordial and Blood i
Purifier it will nourish the properties \
t©f the blood from which the elements .
-of •vitality are draws. $1.00 per bet-
4L
TEN THOU'- 4.ND DOLLARS. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS.
OVE $10,000 WORTH OF GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT
mCALLlSTER JVIMXX SIMMONS
Ota Many Customers testify to the aboye and say to us ttiat we have the DATtGHSl S20CIC in 2ocCoa. Out trade is flood, but
months offer we will/or the next two
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to Reduce Our LARGE STOCK.
This Stock embraces too many articles to mention all of tbt-m, but will name oniy a few:
Staple Drv Goods Men’a and Boy’s Clothing Furniture of all Kinds Tables Old Hickory end White Hickory Clocks
Fine Dress Goods Boots Shoes Rnd Hats Bed Steads Chairs (*nc and Two Horse
Fancy Notions Bureaus Safes Coffins Cooking and wagons Crockery
Millinery Goods i/attresses Woven Wire Bod Springs Ilcating Stoves Glassware
yife Hardware.
make a Specialty of HEAVY GROCERIES aS fffoul, 'Meat, Su§ar, Bofee and Salt.
We want to sav to our Customers and Friends that we have SPARED NO PAINS m the purchase of this large stock, and we feel sure that you will find it to interest buy of We
this, but the all important your to us. have many reasons for saying
one is that we believe we have bought our entire stock at such low prices that we can sell you goods chcapt-T than yoil can buy them elsewhere.
We would have the trade remember that we manufacture FURNITURE of ALL K1 NDS, and that we ship Bedsteads by The Thousands all the country. And this is of
SELL ALL over course one of the lines that we can UNDER¬
COMPETITION. We can sell you Bed Steads from $1.25 up. Wo also manufacture coffins and can SAVE YOU 50 PER CENT. ON THEM as we do not belong to
■TH COFFIN TRUST. C 39 B
So we are headquarters for anything in the Furniture line, Come and see us before you buy your goods and will Respectfully,-
we save’ yoix money.
McAllister & simmons )
\ \ TOCCOA, CA.
FROM BURTON.
Saturday was a paladav in the lal-
lulah district. It had been set apart
bj ‘he Tallulah Alliance for a picnic
^ public ‘ speakinor. n The Alliance
me t a t the Academy a little .. after 10
, » k nd renar«d C- for
_ n P ^ e nroaram ^
the day. J After whic 3- J along table . i
was sbt, 3* r •_ length,
CO nd S' end with the
O one could imagine,or
., -he appetite ..._______ crave, rru._ lnen ft,** tne All All,*
ancemen of the Tallulah lodge, and
visiting members from other . lodges, .
oama out of tho hous6 in double file,
and under the command of Marshals
’ * York and H. V. Moore, march-
ed up the road , about , 300 yards , and ,
back to the table,where all the friends
an( ] spectators were invited topartic*
i pa te at the feast. As the viands were
eaten off, more were placed on the
table,until the 1 crowd of e probably , OAn 300
persons had eaten their fill. All seem-
ed happy and in a good humor, sober,
calm and serene. After which they
repaired to the house where they
were entertained by eloquent speech-
e s. f irst came Prof. D. A. York,
who, though he has scarcely passe T3
his majorrity,has made for himself a C
enviable reputation as a teacher and
pnblio speaker. H.l3 speech was y® r y
U r i Af h ,lt: eloquent and sensible,
When - he took F 1 his . Prof. p . rp
sea./, *k»
Morgan of the High School at Pro,,-
denoe was introduced, and for rH hour
he held the closest attention s. his
audience. His n: fl speech was flLln anie, run full
of good sense and encouragement *0
Allianeemen. He handled t e mo
nopolies with gloves oS. He « on-
surpassedIon humerous anecdotes and
his speech was considered by all as
masterly effort.
It is now corn gathering time in
Rabun and for the next Z or o weeks
corn chunkings will be the order of
the day. Corn is turning out well.
Look out for the beef and mutton
buyer. H.
KASTONAI.LEE.
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The school committee met some
time ago to perfect arrangements in
regard to the building of a school
house and an Alliance Hall in connec
tion with each other. The locat.on
agreed upon was near Wolf Pit law
ground, and the dimensions of the
building to be about ^ X 48, tv
stones.
completed The calculation^ in is to have to the house
r time commence
school . the .
m early portion or next
year. Tho me committee committee have Qa\e referred rerorreu
the building OUUUII g arrangements K to be act-
ed upon by the Liberty Hill Alliance,
,L the n ; importa mnnr f a nt t fnctu nf which wo will
U when made known. We should
all shoulders , ,, to a the , wheel , . and ,
put ; our
P ush forward J the , ^ reafc . and A nobJe
* education *
Mrs McBath of Eastonalle ,, is . visit- . .
" w son wmi , and family atGeod .
will, G _ a.
Revenues Revenues McDonald rncuonaiu and anu Hilley ni. ey
arrested Tom Smith one day last
week,and carried him to Gainesville
to answer to a charge of perjury in
the Federal court,and he »» commit
ted to Atlanta Jail to await trial.
,p. 1 he Church , , , here i has re-eie^.iea » t j tit >v
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W * 'ItnwB fnr r>a«;tor L for the
next year. UNCLT5 Ff.ED. ^
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BUCKLES"S ARNICA LALVE.— ha
best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
fovwr fever «sore<; sores, tetter tetter, chapped cnappea hands nanus,
chilblains, corns and all skin erupt-
ions and nn;‘r«-i positively cures piles, or no
pay „ required. , a It Tt IS fs guarantcea friiftrantced to
give perfect satisfaction or mancy re-
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
KaU _„1 by W. XTT £1. TT J» T n.vis
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VJT coontt.—
ry’s Office of said couuty. Sitting for
county ISSOSKSS. purposes.
, T
appointment and of three Commissioners to lay
out define the lines of the same, h-iving
been read and considered. It is ordered by
S TRIvieand 1 ** 9°? rt that I a T commissiem Sellers, Esqrs. issue authorizing toPFGrant
them as commissioners aforesaid to lay out
and dehr l* $
as prescribed by section 484 and following of
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GEORGIA—Habersham County.
To P FGrant, T R Ivie and I T Sellers,
Esqrs, Greeting:—You are hereby appointed
Commissioners to lay out and define the lines
of a new Militia District to be made out of
Centre Hill and Mud Creek Militia Districts
LLTknowntome^Orlto”)-, by
ered to proceed to lay out and define the
lines and boundaries of said District as pre-
scribed in the Code of Georgia, Sec.484andfol-
Printers F > ^ I iitiPi889'' fee $3.81 Un B e E ? £DGE! Habersham 1 Ordinary county. a ^ ^
STA HabS'l^S°couiIty'. \ edcomm^iOTe^fap
pointed said by the Hon. B. E.Edge, Ordinary of
amI noundaries county, to lay off and define the lines
of a new Militia District peti-
* y la/off "define
aid coun ^ G- ( io and the lines
£ n d b ^? S
0 Q e a
the Gum branch* or South Little Mud creek
^^“^w^mSsfa^honseSanch ^^tothe and
J^ d a he^ J^r JP Brown^
to the the head of the branch and down said
SSSiTlii .‘Stta'rSSfw
thence to a red rrjaptetree'mSwJ'by oak tree in vard two n i?acko”
a of New Hope
church, bead thence across about 150 yards to the
0 fM jHull’a branch orcreek to a maple
ttata*ofSoqueAreatothe mouthot Camg
of the Air Line railroad,thence over the ridge
across the road leading from Mt. Airv to Cor-
nelia to ft pJne on the 60uth side of sa5d road)
j£« Abe old ft ft"* field to gffffSSSL a dogvood tree, n 0 »S thence
JRSr
&S. g »fdlinetLb?14tomn n g?or»k
This Feby. 20th, 1889.
W Gaasr, 'commissioners,
WntOT F «
GEORGIA, ) Office of Ordinary “'« in
' said «»*- sit,i tOT
U‘pou reading and considering the above
fegKSS u|„uf .ot and d^ue tbe hnes^S
ry's court. * b - 2 f 3t I g® i3E
E 0rdinlr y . ‘
printers Fee $2.82
SSTtSSS^* Ordinary’s Office, AJSWfidfeSSSS 1 I, BE Edge, Ordi.
VoSS^SBE&ffa erShaui. This Feb. 2SJS"S!Uf
27th 1889
p r i n Fee$1.62 and Ex-Officio Clerk.
HabergL ^° c ^^ | d f n ° a ^ e 0 Sd coSt^^
We the undersigned commissioners ap-
certify in addition s^co^tydo^urther former
to c .r report made
laid 20th day of Feb. defined 1889, chat the new district as
out and in our former report con-
tains within its limits not toss than a Captains
company subject to militia duty, nor does it
Jeaye This 21st any day older of March District 18>9. with a less number,
IT Sellers, i •
i K ivik, > Lommisioners.
Printers Fee $3.30 »«£,;? G RAJ,T > )
Cornelia,Ga. ) To B EEdge,Ordinary Hab-
May 7th. 1889. ) ershajn county Georgia.
We the commissioners appointed the by your
Honor to lay out and defind lines of Cor-
^ elia District beg leave to make the following
additional explanation as tothe boundary line
of Cornelia District on the East side. Tn going
BSSSMS
near the fork where one prong leads ont in
the direction of the Simpson Grocery place,
and the other in the direction of Mount-Airy,
ften the branch to its headandmark-
ed a dogwood tree, then a straight line to the
fSS&l Co™dU ab^t
a
ha
Camp creek b -an ch, more generally known
as the Fish pond branch, the then down said
h Danville ran ch or creek crossing about Richmond
railroad one qnarter of a mile
Sonth of the 79 mile post on the R. D. R.R,
to Hazel creek, then down Hazel creek as is
described in onr original or first report. May
7th 1889. I T Sellers, Grant, ) Commissioners
P F >
TRIvie. )
Printers Fee $7.35 ^
Ordinary’s Office. Habersham county. Sit-
fang * for county purposes. October Term 1889.
ed Upon ahdeonsidering commissioners the amend
to lay reports and of the define the lines of appointed Meli-
out a new
tiaDistrict out of and from Center H5H and
Mnd Creek Districts in said county, and it
appearing from the amended reports that th
ladies
a tonic, or children that want buuding
ItiaSeasiuFto BRmvxVmo^BlTTEnS.
take, All cures dealers Malaria, keep Indigea- it
and EiLousness.
fore ordered that a c-opy of these proceedings
be transmitted to the Governor of said State
vertisiug Sf
for the space of thirty days. Given
under my hand and official signature this
October 7th 1889. B E EDGE,Ordinary.
Printers Fee $-4.47.
Ordinary’s Office 1 I, B E Edge, Ordinary
Habersham county, and Ex-Officio Clerk,do
transcript certify that the above and foregoing is a true
from the minutes of the Court of
oSoSnh° EDGE, f Haberah Ordinary, “ m - This
Brin Fee $156, and Ex-Officio Clerk.
A 0«U
AiUUiAiii&WGlkWi k)
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JouVtlfo^seSr^said^ount Agreeably to an order of the court of 0r(35 .
1 ^nlhefiS
^^ay^l^mbwnSt /Anc?eiU inl,ous°e U wfthlnthe^leSl
dfstin-^JhtdTn^hTnlan^f slid
ru » ,lin g Lack one hundred (i00) feet to an aJ-
in k house, well finished flDd conifortablv ar-
SSelSeE SpAb{
(~kne certain houa! and lotin Toccoa city.
W said county adjoining the above describ-
ed lot on the West, known and distinguished
m the plan of said town as Lot No (4) Four in
comfortable “a
front part onestory used house businesp with an “L,” the
once as a ot store
room. A good piece of property.
hou^Zlo, in Toe™ city,
Su j(j t-ountv, known and distinguished in
KS
and “S
map surve 7 by Moreno. Bounded ou
Toccoa city—and nearest the a ISTfimn/ta business piirt of
l0 "' n -
ALSQ
^ ne certa i n 6to re house and lot in Toccoa
«£
Ld v^dairable businSstaad 1 ffiS
a
CsaM(»unty?tbc ALSO
SfaSid mwTasTo? somi'beingTheSouthern tiD
hi^.i’SSSilSS&toSta^MSsw No flT5ne in
Crawford John L cobb Mrs. Burton and oth-
moV^oftessl'fhe^aw co^rtabie whereon John L Cobb
tffiie roomcottege'on °onl
of the most public streete leading mto town.
^Ane certain tracktr parcel of land on the
known boundary and distiuquished line of the town of Toccoa city,
in the plan of said
town as block No (64) sixty four according to
map and survey by Moreno containing (22
31-100) Twenty two and thirty one hundredth
acres and known as “Cobb’s Fish Pond Place’
There is situated on this tract 2 small houses.
a good orchard of select fruit teees and a small
piece ymeyard, of and a carp pond. A very desirable
poultry. property for truck farming and raising
A 11 of the above described property sold as
J^L the property of Mary LCobb, late of said
county. Terms cash. This Oct. 28th 1889.
L. P.f COOK,
Administrator of Mary L Cobb, decease.
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NOTICE.
» L9 r 1 S or ® a ,
HnwTwf ^ ing ^ f filed a* in - 402 G - °.^ ce
[^ Q the ^ D efi t of the Jprovusions - of Sections >-
itTho"el^'lOT
* aw m said district. T his Oct. 23d. 1^9.
^ B E EDGE,
VX whom it County.—T o all
administrator may of Almond concern Hulsey JFrancisjA deed, Hulsey
due form applied has in
to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
Baid deceased, and said application will be
be heard on the Lst Monday inNovember next.
October7th. 1889, B E EDGE, Ordinary.
4tPrinfee$1.98.
it Georgia—Habersham Connty. To all whom
may concern: W J Hvera, admistrator ot
Thomas Mealor, deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard ontbefiret ,
Monday in November 1889 Oct 7 th 1889.
4tPrinfeefl 98 BE EDGE, Ordinary.
for DYSPErsu
Use Browa’s Iron Bitter*.
Physicians recommend it
Ail dealers keep it Sl.OO per bottle. Genuine
ha* trade-mark and croesed red lines on wrapper.
that aa Wf Will *?tt offer /or the next 30 days piftcES
AjIUlUJIl A CTflNlQU TUF I OlL N 11 A A TIVFQ 1 I V Lj.
Delow 7ve flive a list oj some of our Jaw Dreafc-
ers:
CALICOS tforth- 7c for 5c
All wool JEANS U 8r“ u 25
Old Reliable Athens CHECKS tl H
All Wool Filled Double Width Cashmeres “ 20 « 12*
We also have a full line of Dools, Shoes, Hals
and Caps . We malce a specially of fine 01/71
and Stoves .
‘ We sell TrUTtNIJUiU ON 2UH
INSTALLMENT PLAN
Giye us a trial and be convinced .
20 0N72 AND ADD
All parties indebted lo me will do ire11 to call
and settle at once as I will positively not wait tom;
er than OcL S/si. W. C. DDWATtDS .
1 hare moved the 7iJJMA/JV'/) 1221 OF MY
S20CIC OF GOODS to 7K C. Did words store
Where 7 ‘RFfTA^T)! Witt Sell them
l\i_JvJlVL l\i.y IjIIiOO FSS Ui OF FDFT uU 01.
n
^ > 'Ji
all floinfl at
ASTONISHINLY LOW PRICES
Come and See Itie. 0. 7i’ TVdLSD, S*
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VT -i!V 1 1 ’ li
* a f f inStltdklOll OpSSlS AUg. A 12,18 IB 3 8ft 9,
And continues for 10 consecutive months,With a short recoss at Christmas.
Languages....... TUITION PER MONTH.
High Mathematics S3 00
Common English. 2 50
Intermediate..... c » • 2 00
Primary. © «- » « <u s a * » « o o 1 50
Inst?'uclion ........ O © e a & a o I 00
thorough and praclcal.
Good Board can be obtained at resonable rates. For further in-
o fmation address
N. A.Hessenden, Pri
.
.-NOTICE.
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All persons having demands against the
Estate of E. M. Cobb, late of Habersham
county, der in thei deceased, are hereby requested to ren-
r demands to L. P. Cook, adminis-
trator of Mary L Cobb, deceased, as he is au-
thorized by me to settle the same, and all per-
sons indebted to the estate of E M Cobb are
requested ed. This to make payment to the undersign
August 20th 1889.
JOHN LCOBB.
Heir at Law of E M Cobb, deceased
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/ vJT l eorgia—Habersham County.—A ll _ pej.
A Hulsey, sons widow are hereby of notified +bat Mr?. Hester
had twelve months support AlmondHuIsey, deed, has
self andrainor children set apart for her
and I will pass on the
same at my office in Clarksville on the first
Monday in November 18^. This *Oct. 7th,
1889. B E EDGE, Ordinary
4tPinFee$1.95
o^fh^irimv 11
Smith.widow oUamesSmith.decea^.has had ^
^etvemonths^support^et^ariforherseU,
a 111 Novea i> Jr b nH wk* 7th
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Condensed Schedule
IN EFFECT APRIL 14,1889.
-o-
Trains run by 75th Meridian Time—one hoc..
faster than 90th Meridian time.
GOING NORTH.
NORTH BOUND,
Leave Atlanta
“ “ Gainesville, Athens
Lula,
it Cornelia
Toccoa
Seneca
„ Greenville
lea-ve arrive Spaitanourg Spartanburg
arrive “ Asheville Hendersonville,
“ not Springs
kveavo V. Spartanburg Gastonia
Charlotte
;; Salisbury Greensboro
arrive Durham
arrive Raleigh
arrive Goldsn oro
Leave Greensboro
“ Richmond Danvil’.e}
*' I.ynchnurg
“ Chanortesvillc
Baltimore Washington
Philadelphia New York
CtO .N(j south
south boundd. DAILY.
No. 50 No. 52.
Leave New York 12 15 md’t 4 3o p ni
“ Phiadelphia 7 2o 6 57
a m
‘ Baltimore D 45 ‘ 9 3o “
,
“ Washington Charlottesville II 24 “ 11 o “
3 4o pm 3 oca ic
Leave . Lynchburg Richmond 5 4o 5 o7 “
3 oO “ 2 3o *•
‘ Danville 8 4o ‘ 8 05 /
Arrive Greensboro 10 27 “ 9 42 “
Leave Goldsboro 2 00 p m t4 oo n m
“ Raleigh 4 50 p in *12 Mun’t
Leave Dm ham 5 52 p m 2 02 a m
Leave Greensboro 5 52 “ *9 50 a m
s r Charlotte Salisbury *10 37 pm 11 23 a m
2 15 *' 1 co pn,
: Gastonia 2 48 M 1 42
Arrive Spartanburg 4 50 “ 3 37 ••
Leave not Springs 6 50 a m
“ Ashville 8 30 m
“ Hendersonville 9 20 ‘
Arrive i. 11 50 “
Lea i e K 53 “ 3 42 p m
: Greenville 58 “ 4 48 “
Seneca «« 6 27 “
: Toccoa 33 “ 7 24 “
- Cornelia 13 “ 8 oop ra
Lula 8 22 “
Athens p m tio 25 ••
ml' 1 a m 8 51 “
' Atlanta At in 10 40 “
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No. 41, Daily except Sunday,leaves Atlanta
m; airives Lula 8.12 p m..
No40, arrives leaves Atlanta Lula daily 8,50. except Sunday,6,15
m;
Nos 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia for Tall u
Falls daily.
*Daily +Daily except Sunday
i“Pullman Car Set vice.
On trains 50 and 51 Pulnian Buffet
Sleeper between Atlanta and New York, New
Orleans and Washington via Danville,
^ 0n trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffef
t0 Wa8hingtou and
E3?“0n trains 52and 53between Richmond
and Greensboro and Goldsboro.
Trough tickets on sale at principal sta¬
tions toall points. For rates and information
apply to any agent of the Company, or to
JUS. L. TAYiOR■ Gen. Pass. Ajt. C.
Washington. 0.
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DR.M.A.SIMMONS
Beware of so-called Liver Regn-
LIVE tions lators, the A. with and has top Simmons market the sold you of of Balms, autograph this and each on long Original on demand its bottleand etc. the after reputation. and front, the^ All Medicine, it picture package: was original, and are established, _ these ItnlU- Take of put “Trade Dr. which words on this M. ^ '
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Costivenzss,Dyspepsia, Appetite, :r
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Sour Stomach, Low Spirits, Foul
Breath, j.R. Colic, Etc.
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Memphis, yourLiverMedicine, Term., says : I aiwihave a pack¬ used
age of
half of it. It works like a chana. and I want z
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k no more Zeilin’s
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