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W. H. HVGBES , EDITOR
Saturday andSunday last were two
of the most pleasant and beautiful
days it has ever been our lot to expe¬
rience.
On Thursday the 24th inst a Miss
Worley invited her friends to be
present at the marriage ceremony to
be performed betwixt herself and a
Mr. Laccunt; the guests were all
x»resent at the appointed time, but
there was no groom, After quite a
while the was-to-be g oom made his
appearance in bis every-day field
clothes,and a what-in-the-world-does-
this-mean expression on his face,
inquired the reason of so many peo¬
ple being there, Some one informed
him of the cause of the crowd and it
is said he could have been knocked
out in one round by a two months old
puppy, he was so surprised. r Ihe fact
of the matter was he did not know he
was to be married, and as a matter of
course was net. The guests all par-
took good humoredly of the refresh-
inents'jirepared by the parents of the
the bride, and dispersed. Up to date
the ceremony has not been per form-
etl.
A few nights since some young
gentlemen of Tallulah sought to have
some fun, and also rid the town of a
nuisance by rocking the house occu-
pied by some females of disreputable
character. They had not thrown a
very great number of stones until the
door of the door of the house was
suddenly thrown open, and the figure
of a man stood in the door and began
shooting, The shot dropped pretty
thick around the rockists, and they
became convinced that discretion was
the bettor part of valor. It was the
kind of flight that old soldiers would
call a stampede. Two of the boys
left in such a hurry that they paid no
attention whatever to distance or di¬
rection, and as a natural result before
they had run more than half an hour,
they ran off of the precipice at the
river, and fell something over eighty
feet before they found anything on
which to plant their agile fee:; one
succeeded in scaling the cliff that
night, but the other remained at the
base until ho was discovered by his
friends the next day. He hail to be
drawn up by a rope to escape from his
confinement; the remarkable part of
the story is, that neither of the K boys
were oven scratched from their tre¬
mendous fall.
Married on Saturday the 24th inst.
at 12 m.,at the residence of the bride’s
father, Mr. E. M. Ledbetter to Miss
T. O. Queen. Hon. W. S. Long,Or¬
el nary, officiating. Quite a number
of the friends of the bride and groom
were present, and all partook of a
bountiful dinner and dispersed. We
wish that the pathway of tiie young
people may be as pleasant and fr> e
from thorns, as it is possible to be on
tbA earthly sphere.
J. M. Marsengill carried off a load
of cabbages, so-called red apples, &c.
Vinegar factories may confidently ex¬
pect a rapid decline in 'the price of
their produce as long as John’s apples
last.
J. A. Swafforil, the representative
of A. M. Robinson k Co. was in town
last Monday. Gus looked as familiar
as a basket of chips.
A WORD OF ADVICE.
Tho writor has frequently noticed
the great increase of tenants on the
various farms for the last few years,
and the comparatively small number
of Land owners. This is all wrong, a
man rents a piece of land for years,and
pays enough rent to nearly, if not
quite.half pay for the landhe rents;and
aside from that,he cannot possibly have
the homo feeling or interest for him¬
self or family, that he would have if
he were lord of the manor. He is
not one whit better than a traveler,
who stops to feed his team by some
sparkling streamlet, and notes the
varied beauties of the surrounding
scenery, but takes only a passing
*.»««; katwiag full we.! that
must s*x>u be up and going. So it is
with the renter, at the end of a year
he must be looking for fresh
and d wellinje. Would it not be im
mensely better for him to buy a
•cresof ... land, and i if •* i be
cannot ,
THOTJS AND DOLLARS. T^SUIT^mYRO^v D0LLARS
OVER $10,000 WORTH OF GOODS AT PRICES " “ Jal A T S '
MCALLISTER A3SJJJ3 ”
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Out Many Customers testify to the above and scry to us that ire hare the LAP CIS/ S2 OCX in loecoa. Our trade is good, Cm
months oj/er ire h tU Jon the next tiro
•SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to Reduce Our LARGE STOCK
7his Stock embraces too many articles to mention all of them, but will name oniy a few: v ^ ^ 1
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Staple Drv Goods Men’s and Bov’s Clothing Furniture of all Kinds Tables Old Hickory rnd White Iliekory
Fine Dress Goods Boots Shoes and Hats Bed Stea'ls CTi One and Two Horse C'oc-:s
Fancv Notions Bureaus Sales ns wagons t rockerv
Millinery Goods d/attresses Woven Wjre B<?d 8 jnj;s Cooking and Heating St oves G lasswnre
Specialhj p: J II
7 make of HEAVY GROCERIES inch if Meat, anl ware.
fe a a-i (out, o)u '$<?*, Co fee and (Salt.
We want to say to our Customers and Friends that we have SPARED NO PAINS in the purchase of this large stock, and we feel sieve that yon will find it to interest buy
believe bought vaur to of us We have many for
thie, but the all important one is that we we have our entire 8 iock at such low prices that we can sell you goods,cheaper than yon can buy them elsewhere reasons saying
We would have the trade remember that we manufacture FURNITURE of ALL KI N’DS, and that we ship Bedsteads by The Thmisicuda all o-ver the- country \ j '
We sell Bed Steads from $1.25 n course one of the line* that UNDER-
SELLALL COMPETITION. can you up. We also manufacture coffins and can SAVE YOU 50 PIER CENT. ON THEM as do belong we can
we not to
•TM A liii jild TTr* r CO 11 |H ■J A H 1
So we are headquarters for anything in the Fum iu*e line. Come and see us before you buy your goods and we will save* you money. Respectful Iy r
McALUSTER & SIMMONS »
TOCCOA
cash fer it, let him buy and pay year¬
ly payments, which would not exceed
his rental on more pretentious farms,
and go to work with a vim, plant
vnneyards,pastures, &c.;in a few short
years he would be in a position to
live at home and board at the same
place.
MKRLZ WINS.
IVe desire to sav to our citizens,
sumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve and Electric
Bitters, and have never handled rein-
edios that sell as well, or that have
d() V not’hesitate to’guarautee them ev-
erv time, and we stand ready <5it to rc-
fnmUhP resiTtsT nnrflmw nrin> "follow if isfacto ‘ose
ry no. their
These remedies have won their grea
popularity purely on their merits W
H. & J. Davis Druggists.
Published by request.
THREE QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
FRANCES K. WILLAUI).
3. “A DIFFICULTY OR DIVISION IIAS
come up in our RANKs’(about finance
rival leaders, politics, any one of
multitude of causes that goes to prove
once more “the humanness of the
saints”) will you advise us wiiat to
DO, OR WRITE A LETTER THAT WE CAN
READ TO TIIE UNION?”
No, beloved. Your general officers
can serve the interests, dear alike to
your hearts and theirs, in better ways
than by meddling in local difficulties
of which they cannot get an impartial
knowledge, and in which their inter¬
ference would but complicate the
situation. You know as well as we
do that “a soft answer” is the sover-
eign, because the divine mothod, by
whijh to turn away wrath. The only
method bv which railway trains can
avoid running into each other is for
each to give the other the whole road.
When your antagonist comes against
you, don’t be there, i. e., give all the
opportunity ... forcnticism ... and , reproach .
es to those who desire to offer them.
Very likely they are merited, in
which case acknowledge it,and frank¬
ly ask fot pardon. If they are not ■>
try to explain, with perfect kindness,
In any event “being reviled, revile
not again.” That cold water method
is warranted to put out any kind of a
fire. Ninety-nine in every hundred
‘difficulties’ among good people grow
out of misupderstandrDi ; the angle of
vision is different in each ;the percep¬
tion of color is less strong in some
than in others, and some are color-
... blind. . But t» 4 at iL heart , they . i are good 1
.
people. Take that for the major
premiss h and the conclusion will
ways make for peace, \\eareyet . a
long way from meeting the celestial
test: “By this shall all men know
*
that , ve are My disciples , because ye
love , one another. , „ t> IMU f tof. let US o ctrnrr ug-
gle on to meet it,with hearts in which
the . central , movement - to
is prayer
find God and and cnnttomient consequent good D-ood will will to- to
m ward • i our neighbi n a ,_ miQtiml > 1
. ’
like self-love, .
“neighbor,” so us in in
Oes're to succeoi, in tempUtion to
sin! Because we are sorry for our—
selves; cumbered and clogged as we
are sorrv for him, arid show a little of
that indulgence toward him which is
a quantity so constant in our in our-
selves?
The quality of the blood depends
much upon good or bad digestion
and assimilation to make the blood
rich in life and strength giving eon-
stituents, use Dr. J. H. MeLeans
_ , , ,
of t!o blood from which the elements
j ofvitaUty aredrawn. $il.00 per bot-
^ecaing a tunic. tRchildwTthat want buhdieg
1 bkowsVirox bitters. Malaria, Indiges-
It it pleasant to take, AU cures dealere keep it.
Uon.and Bffiousness.
TALLULAH FALLS.
Miss Toccoa Prather has returne 1
from her trip to Atlanta.
Miss Ida Claspv, of Atlanta, is vis-
Uing Mrs. T- A. Robinson,
Mrs. D. W. White is quite ill.
The i ne frionih me nus of ot j. I C G. Cmnnn Gannon will "in
regret n to learn of his continued illness.
Col. W. D. Young contemplates
leaving Ik, me for Texas soon, for the
ot P attin K »P «»o -
»'*"•«'« a " 1 saw “»». «« ho P e tl,e
Col. will have all the good luck he
could desire.
Count Percy N. de Duboeav has
returned home after a prolonged vis-
it to the Ettowa island on Tugalo
" ”g.
Grant speaks ^ ot , novin ^ „ into
new cottage soon.
Mrs. M. E. Long and two young
gentlemen, all of Birmingham spent
lastSaturday at Tallulah;they expres -
ed themselves highly delighted with
the the scenery. She has been up into
North Carolina with the remains of
her husband, who died at his home in
Alabama not long since and desired
to be buried in his native State.
Atrf.mkxoous dig jump.—-W ell, I
should say so for a young man ofWill
Shirleys size. He, with three of his
friend's rrienas, wan was nut out one one niirht mgnt list last week* week,
wonder what they J were after on such
a dark night . and so near the great
gaping chasm of Tallulah, too. Per¬
haps they were hauling possums, 1
don’t i,’,'- know; anyway a fourth party v
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saluted them by firing a gun several
times in their midst as they were
crossing the hill above the bridge,and
then set dog on them, and the boys
had to take to their heels. Blinded by
the darknessor, frightened r at the turn
or affairs, they directly , towards
ran
the I cliffs t-op and , \\ lllie got . such i a good i
start running ° down the hill as to ran-
der it impossible for him to Stoo *
when he reached the brink;so he was
bound to leap or fall. , He performed .
r r
the former action very handsomely,
ana jumped 85 oi 90 feet downward
over a sheer cliff, and landed on the
top cf . another. . Here tt , he spent the ,
night, • t and i early , next , •
. rose up morning
to his former level by the aid of a rope
that was sent down for his special ben-
efit; he didn’t receive a single bruise.
Willie, , before , you attempt E any more
such miracles, please invite some of
your friends to witness your wild and
reckless performances.
F. Eudor H.
' jkruon. vpfv gj
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The transition from long, linger-
In* and painful sickness to robust
health marks as epoch 111 the life of
individual. Such a remarkable
event is treasured in the memory and
the agency whereby the good health
has * been at 1 laiiiod is oral,efullv ® bless-
H tliat . . , neartt .
e( ** e,lcc 13 so muc J IS
i n praise of Electric Bitters. So many
feel ‘ \ they J owe their restortion to hoalth, 2
to the use of the great Alterative and
Tonic. If you are trouble with any
ai * ea - e Ul iviuiie>s, Kidnevs luivci Liver or oi ouuuiacu, Stomach
of long or short standing you will
surely find reliefby use of Electric
Bttto're fold at 50c. and $1 per
bottle at Y . H* & Bums Drug-
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EORFIA, Habersham County.—B. F
\JT Dooley and has set:ing applied for and exemption valuation of per of
sonalty ad And I apart will
home t- pass upon the Same
at 12 o’clock M. on the 20th day of December
1889 al m'. office B. E. EDGE.
2tprinfev75c Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Habersham County —John M.
Mi Is has applied for exemption of personalty
GEORGIA, Habersham tt v. t County—T. m F. t-, tt West- 7 a
moreland has applied for exemption of person
sfeadand alty and setting ll apart and thesameatl^’c’ock valuation of home-
I w pass upon
on the 12th day of December ls^9 at my office
2tprinfee75c. B. E. EDGE, Ordinary.
IK \l/l u L'ktA A.CHI.H
Or yon are all turn cm, really good f..r nothing
it is general debility. Try
Ti Ron S’S l HON RITTERS.
it will cure yon. and give a eood appetite. Bold
Ur all dealers in medicine.
LIBEL F0R~DIVORCE.
Elizabeth M. D. Fearscn,
vs.
Moses Pearson,
tember term 1889.
It appearing to the court bv.tlie return of
the Sheriff in the abovejstated case that the
defendant in this case does not reside in said
coul)t y> and it further appearing that lie does
not reside m this st.ito. It is therefore order-
L fl 11 Y the court that service he perfeoted Oil
the defendant by the publication of this order
once a month lor four months before the next
nifwspaper^published hl'YlaLTl’ituT ojmity
Geors ‘“' i. u.
<JE0RG,Al labore and SSS
Rabcjt County, 5 true extract frotn the min
*tL?sl£teX?Te™ # 1<abun County
is®
W. H. Hoe, clerk S. C.
Habersham GEORGIA, \ I To all whom it may
mlnistrator county concern: Wm. Ray, ad-
of Annie Ray deceased, has in due
&MSySlEtf deceased, and said application will be » heard
C m “£&. De ""' ber neIt This
„ B. E. EDGE, Ordinary,
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GEORGIA,) ■-granted By virtue the of an Court order
wn!b?S by of
hSTie’tlJe*fo loxi^n land,—Fiead
hundred acres of ri jit land,—
CurraheeDiitriet, join i ng^he Sml^of 1 'John
property sold as Mi=:iT the property of Thos. Mca or
J B
a .»
Administrators Sale.
Agreeably Haoersiiam to an order of the court of Ordi-
nary () ( county, will be sold at the
court house iloor of said county on the first
hours lnesday of sal; m December next within the legal
the follow ng pro >irt.y, to wit:
V./ ( Vie certain house and lot in the town of roc-
i oa city, Habersham oo Georgia, known
$ i'gon South Kailroadstree fjftv (50) feet and
running hack one hundred (100) feet to an al-
ley according to map and survey by Merino.
wel?thdshlda”T«'infS
^thela’e EM^Jd^'SlShh
‘ALSO
(
cdlot on the Most, known and di-tingni-lnd
m the plan of said town as Lot No (4) Four in
Block No thirtv one (31) fronting Fifty (50)
feet on South llahroad street and runuiiur up¬
i, a( . k One hundrec (100) feet to an alley,
a l lti s ! ll ' vc >' by Mo CIIO A
comtortabie one story house with an “L,” the
front part o 1 as a business or store
room. A 1 good piece of property.
ALSO
/ \ue certain house and lot in Toccoa citv
said county, known nud distinguished in
theplau som^RaH^oadT.^ of said town as Lot No (2) in Block
hundred (100) feet to an alley according to
map and survey by Moreno. Bounded ou
the East by a vacant lot, on the West by Mai.
S* W Crawfords hotel. Said Louse is well tin-
jghed contains four rooms. It is one of the
of
town.
ALSO ^
/|ue _ certain . . store
house and lot in Toccoa
V/ Twemy^wo^n'tS! city; said county, known and twenty distinguish
f No (3^ nine.
n Trun^ing alley according ( ^fto
an to map and survey bv Mo¬
reno. The store house on said lot is fifty(oO)
feet long by Twenty four (24) feet wide and
and a very desirable business stand.
^ ALSO
V_/said /\ne certain house and lot in Toccoa citv,
county, the same being the Southern
{heMln'of^aidtown^m?^ BloAfockTSSy 117, tin southcnAS ^ is,,ed ? n
thc 5 aid
h Grei " conveyed adjoining lands of Maj S W
^r^fe,S SXKlSS
“p e Af“ Mtaatcd °” tins lot a
P ‘T 66 room cottage on one
of the most public streets leading into town,
ALSO
/^Vne certain track or parcel of land on the
known boundary line of the town of Toccoacitv, «nri
and distinguished in the nlan of
town as block No (64) sixty four according to
map and survey by Moreno containing (22
• 3t - lw ) Twenty two and thirty one Pn^Pi,2! hundredth
acres and known as thi^ract^smSl ‘ k TnV»E , « VieV. housS
There is situated on
a good orchard of select fruit trees and a sniaii
poultry.
vernber 1st SHSI 1890 with
8 per cent interest :ind
bond fort:ties to purchased. This Oct. 2Sth
1889.
L. P/COOK,
Administrator of Mary L Cobb, decease.
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io< tue i>enent or the provisions of Sections
1449,14o0; 14-51,1452.14.5:1 and 1454 of the code
of IS82 of Georgia. Notice is hereby •p^ven
that after the publication of this notice for 20
days in the Toccoa News and at the election
precint and public places in said district, an
election will be ordered for *-Fenee”or“Stock-
law” ill said district. This Nov. 22nd. 1889.
BE EDGE,
FOR DYSrEl’SH
Use Brotry’i Iron Bitten.
Physicians recommend iL
All dealers keep it. $1.00 per bottle. Genuine
has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
A U C f I O J^f ©
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ACTION?? 14 y F GOO,)S *’*//be
SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 1889
.
W- C- EDWARD’S STORE-
V n b ? ts . «o old only Stock. Everyone knows I hare been
* ^ i}t S s i, one year since the disposal of Ed-
traTaS W fib TO* Old goods. Ihese are v
^ EW GOODS embraci/Hf S A
^ ^.itUTe, HaiS, , LaCtlSS ,, CiO&iiS, BOOtS aM SIlO es,
CIUU sens? t-rtfj Ulifig blurt 7/iaj f lirt? aUJ*00(ly UeCflS, t nit . persons
«« BARGAINS COme to the ^
AUCTION AND BUY.
v
. ^j/ '*/ * aU i0 (, e ] U y € ^ ^ € ^?f ® ^ af ter find 'December the cla/fUS /st
^HileSS i jpaid befo?e .
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W • ©* EDWARDS*
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J/U(Ve mOVCd the 71 If )/.'!/. \D If ff OF 1
$2OCX OF GOODS to H\ C. Edwards store
re 1 will sell them
REGARDLESS OF COST
« 7) O 01S, SI/OES, HA 1S CA TS and CL 021/UV-O
V e a lt go iny at
* ASTONISH INLY LOY; mom. ■ m
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Languages....... :) 00
High Ma i hematics 2 50
Common English. 2 0 >
] ntkrmediate..... rtj 1
Primary . ........ i oo
Instruction thorough and praclcat.
Good Board can be obtained at resonable rates. B’or further in-
foination address
A . Eessenden, 'Principal ..
tt .
THE
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NOTICE
To Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, All 'per-ons against having de-
rnands the Esrar •
Rabun county, 1 of Thomas Carter, deed,
1 de of said county, demands are hereby the notifi d to ren
der in tbeir to undersigned at
Mountain Scenes, Towns county Ga.. ac ord-
fug to law: and a'J persons indebted to said
Es f ate are requested to make immediate pay-
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PiedmontAir-Line Route.
R. &D. R.OIP’ V.
londensed Schedule
IK EFFECT APRIL 14, 1889.
o-
Trams rrai bv 75th Meridian Time—one ;ivi.
faster than 90tl» Meridian time.
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GOING NKYUTHL
KOHTil aOV.Nhv miu.
No. 51 I No. 53.
Leave Atlanta 7 16 pm (8 10 a »
“ Gainesville, 9 15 “ : in (!4 -
M Athens ■Wj 00 u I 7 40 ‘
“ Lula, 9 37 ‘ 10 27 “
“ Gomel is 10 l >2 “ 10 51 “
* ‘' Toccoa 10 32 - |11 22 ••
Seneea 11 21 “ i '- 17 »in
v Greeavill* 12 48 ‘i 1 51
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ar r ive» Spast a uburt; 1 49 * JO
ijast SpaiUtiiourg 3 40 ‘
arrive '* Hendersonville, ! ! 6 07 ‘
Asheville 7 oo •
“ not Springs 8 40 ‘
.Sjiartanlmr? I I
w*"a\o 52 a rn •> ■.
“ Gastonia 3 52 “ 4 47
Charlotte 4 10 “ t;
palisbury 1^”° 8 (i 00 17 •* *• 8 05 40 “
arrive 12 01 ]i m L 4 G l 0 "
arrive GolS£ro 1 02 p. in 3 :o >0 -
U-ave GrceasJ.>«>M> }>;
9 -i7 1 (
.*? ^‘ouonV | ■ i ‘>30 2 4U‘ j). - iu| >12 5 ] ; a i
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SOCTII BOOM), All.
X >. 50
Leave New York 12^ 15 md't 4 3o it
Fliiailelphia Baltimore / ZO u 1 ! G 57
9 45 • 9 3o
W siiiiigton it 24 “ 11 o
Chart.• t: --sv'F 3 4«J p 111 I 5 (,«;
Lyackburg i-’ichiiicnd 5 3 4o 5 .
i.cave oo
* Danvill’ 8 -;o * I u 05
Arrive Gice-ashorO' pv_r. * ! }! to
Leave Golds 'oro 2 00 p rn’t-i <: : ;.
Cairi 4 50 p 12 Mill,'i
Leave Dm ham 5 52 p in 2 02 u e
L *. >. ve- G reel i - boro 5 «j 2 “ | • !) 50 n m
“ “ < Sul barhjic is!>ur;> *10 37 pm ill • r. n :
2 15 1 < „ p n
11 Ga-uoniu 2 -18 1
Leave Spartanburg 4 50
nut ;sp mas 6 fo a it
"* AviiViile
&
iit-mler.-'onville 9 20
Sp;u Spartanburg 11 iU •
iveave tr.nburg 4 5’ 3 42 p n
G?eri!.v4ile 5 58 4 4- -
Seneca 7 s': G 27 “
Ti.ccoa 3 *- 7.24 “
Oornelia 9 13 “ I 8 oo' v
Lilia 9- 37 ‘ 8 22
Athens 12 20 p ni;+ 10 25 1
Gainesvilfe Atlanta 10-04 a m! 8 51 '•
12 Noon 10 40 “
No. 4!, Daily except Sunday,le ivev Allanlu-
airive+ Lula 8.12 p m.
No40, leaves Euia daily except Sunday.6,15
a xh a, ' 5 lve?A ^anta 3,50
a 1 f* 1 ff ** 3 8 at, dailyu “ 51 «°nnert at Cornelia for Tallu .
Daily 4Daily exempt Sunday
Pullman Car Sen vice.
On trains 50 and 51 Pulnian Bufleti
Slceiier Orleans between Atlanta and New York. New
On and Washington via Danville.
trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet
Sleeper Aiken Montgomery to Washington and
via Danville.
SfOn trains 52 and 53between Richmond
and Greensboro and Goldsboro.
Trough tickets on sale at principal sta
tions to all points. For rates and information"
apply to any agent of the Company, or to
i/ 46 *. L 7AY> OR- Gen. Pass. Ayt.
Washington, D. G.
SOI HAAS. 1. M
DR.M.A.SIMMONS
KS Beware of so-called Liver Refru-
■h ” tions Iators, of Balms, this Original etc. All Medicine, are Imita- put on ^ '
■■ 2 the and market sold long after it was established,
Z9 on its reputation. Take this
has withysuand.deniandthe_ the autograph and picture original, of Dr. which M.
4 !§a I A. Simmons on the front, and these words
on top of each bottle and package: “Trade
| ■ Mark Registered, consisting of Name,
SM Picture and Autograph, Nov. zx, 184 J."
MEDIC I N E
Has for 47 years cured Indigestion,
Biliousness, Costive ness,Dyspepsia,
Sick Sour Headache, Stomach, Low Loss Spirits, of Appetite, Foul
Breath, Colic, Etc.
Dr. J. It. Graves, Editor of The Baptist ,
Memphis, Term.,says: Liver Medicine, Ireceived and have a pack¬ d
age of your us
half of it. It works like a charm. I want
BO better Liver Regulator, and certainty
k no more of Zcilin’s mixture.
C. F. Simmons Louis, Medict.-e Mo. Co., Propr’s,
t>t.
Black smithing
WAGO* MAKING
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Gene? a l /Repairing by
X. T. CARTER, T« ccc 3> Ga.