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fOOCOA -CITY, GA.: : : : ; U89.
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W. II. HUGHES, ,. ..... EDITOR.
Thermometer at lddeg. latt Friday
morniDg.
W. S. Whitmire is making things
lively for the merchants since bis
new stock of goods has arrived.Better
look out boys, Steve is a trash mover
in the trading business.
Our good friend, W. S. Price was
in town on Monday looking fat, jovi¬
al and healthy. lie reports the cuttle
down his way with distemper.
Dr. J. W. Green reports that
county is so terribly healthy that
is about out of a job. The last wo
saw of him he was out looking for a
job of wood cutting.
Saturday last Prof. W. B. Walls ’ l
our school Commissioner, was in towi *
auditing the accounts of the teachers L
in cur public schools. He reports ^ I
fair average attendance at all the
schools he lias examined so far.
Prof. A. J. Iiitehie the accomplish-j ,
ed and efficient school teacher of I en-
nessee Valley was in town on Satur- !
1
day. He reports his school in r— o
beautiful and fertile valley of (-*■ e
rj, 1 ennesseo . to , , Lie m • a nourishing n con
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dition.
On Sunday wo had the pleasure of
meeting Our genial and efficient tax
collector, Cicero Blalock on the
streets. Cicero says that tax receipts
are not selling out worth a cent, and
lie thinks maybe if he had them
down the country where there was
plenty of cotton he could get rid of
thorn faster. We don’t think so,mon-
■ey is just about as hard to get and to
keep in a cotton country as it is in
the mountains.
J. U. Merritt returned on Sunday
morning from Franklin N. (J. Joe
carried his violin with him and has
been taking lessons underProf.Burke,
lie evidently thinks that if music hath
charms to soothe the savage it will
do wonders in influencing civilized
people. It is not definitely known as
yet, whether Joe intends to use it on
his juries in behalf of his clients, or
exert it in charming a certain young
lady who is both beautiful and intelli-
gont.
John Godfrey says that his father,
Frank Godfrey was so delighted and
charmed with the work of the feathor
renovators, that he said: U B’ Ned, if
them fellers can make feathers good
as new, why can’t they renovate my
old hoss. I am going to send him up
b’ Jack York and let ’em try ’iui any¬
way.” John said the old man did
so and vvhan Jack brought him back
renovated into a colt, the old man
went out into the lot to look him over
and the only remark he made was:
“Well,, they’ve done a pretty good
job on him, but it seems like his ears
are a little too big, but b’ Ned, he
seems to be a big boned thing, and
mebbehe will grow to ’em.”
The political bee is already buz¬
zing around in old Rabun. Several
of the boys are talking like they
would like to represent old Rabun in
the next Legislature. We would be
gla 1 to have you all go, gentlemen,
but you see how it is, and now just
to keep down a row, ’spose you all
stay at home and let us go. We will
try to do the best we can, and you
can just gamble your sweet life that
when it comes to stepping up to the
treasury and drawing our 84 per day,
that we will bet a quarter horse in
-doing our duty. Now, just think a-
bout it, and give us an answer next
w-eek. Take your time for it,gentle-
men, there is no occasion whatever to
act precipitately about the matter.
A few more facts about that sulky
breaking, mentioned in the Adverti¬
ser has come to light, and it is this
while our friend Earls was looking
like it wouldn't be as nice for two to
riJecasinlid. The chap that did
the breaking is now looking like he
thought that it would take more than
two to raise the amount that is placed
on the debtor side of his account for
t he breaking, as for friend Earls
looks , . if ... the receipt • of <>1 that
as amount
would just about « X it for either one
or two to ride in it with ease and com
fort, as to how either one of the par-
lies will look in the future, time alone
will show.
"filASB SENSING ©IJT SALE ©F
OVER 110X00 WORTH OF GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT
MCALLISTER AMD SIMMONS 9
On* Many Customers testify to the above and scry to us that we have the DA 7ZGBS7 S20CA in 2ooeoa. Our trade is good, but tee will for the next two
weeks offer' SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS Our LARGE STOCK.
to Reduce
7Vi8 Stock embraces tco many articles to mention all oftheim but will name only a few:
Staple I)rv Goods Men’s and Boy’s Clotlumr Furniture of all Kinds Ta’ Us Old Hickory rnd White Hickory Cocks
l ine l>rC83 Goods Boots Sloes and Hats • Ked Steads Ch Cue and Two Horse wagons Crockery
Fancv Notions # Bureaus Safes ns Cooking and Heating Stoves Glassware
Millinery Goods 3/attresses Woven Wire Bed Springs Hardware.
/ \e a She dairy of HEAVY GROCER! feS ituh aS Shill, Jneat, Su4m, £ofu mid Sail
We want to savt-o our Customers and Friends t!iat # we have SPARED NO PAINS in the purchase of thls ,rge stock, and wc feel sure that you will find it to your interest to buy of us. We have many’ reasons for
saying
this, but the all important one is that we believe we have bought our entire stock at such low prices that we c* sell you goods cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere.
We would have the trade remember that we manufacture FURNITURE of ALL KI >sDS, and that we ship Bedsteads bv r l he Thousands all over the country. And this is of course one of the lines that we can L'NDER-
SELLALL 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
u TH ik=d \ r—- N aJ GO H FIN TRUST. ®BSeS
So we are headquarters for anything in the Furniture line. Come and see us before you buy your goods and we will save you money. Respectfully,
MCALLISTER & SIMMONS,
TOCCOA.
Gentlemen stop that land renting
business and take the advice given by
the News last week. There arethous-
anJi "P on tllonSi ' l,l]s °f acres of land
that can be bought very reasonably
upon tune. ^ WUnnt Why not w DU) „ a.iu n( i rest rP e f
after r, j our nr toil toil unrW under lh« the «.l,adfl shade nf or} vour r
own vine and fruit trees? And then
the blessed consciousness of having
a home of your own that no man can
m leave , whother , m w Uh to or
not. Fill up the country with small
flrmersllndthotime , willbe p8ace .
f u l and prosperous, and go a long
d distance - t towards lowarns destroying uesiroyin^ and a ham-
p er Jng the iron power of monopoly
that , . . . . absorbing , , • all ..
ill various guises >S
our lands, i i i:u like some nnmo cincadnltlo Ansatiabk mnn r lO
ster whose cry for more land cannot
be satisfied. Secure homes
for yourselves and families, that they
may not be subject in the near future
to the trials and troubles that are now
harrowing the citizens of Erin’s green
and fertile Isle.
BURTON.
The big mountains have been
white with sleet atul snow for the
oast week. Saturday night the 10th.
was the stormiest night of t lie year,
On Sunday the 17th 4 persons
were baptised in the Tallulah River
by Rev. R. Y. Rider, notwithstanding
the fact that the river was muddy and
considerably swolen, the day very
cold and some spit snow flying.
If corn shucking does not give out
J.F. Philyaw and C. J. LaPrade, we
fear, will make coffee high and fowls
and buscuit scarce in this part of the
world, as they seetn to be the cham¬
pion eaters at the corn shuekings.
Mr. Piiilyaw has a new set of teeth
and eats just to try them, while 3/r.
LaPrade is ambitious and hates to be
outdone.
Mr. John H. Derrick Jr. anu J. C.
Wikle will start for Augusta in a fovv
days , with . , about . one i hundred ijii* head or
shee;.; they contemplate driving
through on foot. Slteep bring toler-
ably good prices this year, while beef
cattle are very low. Beef raisers are
a little disheartened tins season, as
present prices will not justify the ex¬
panse of raising cattle. It has al-
wavs seemed a little queer to me
why beef drovers always come back
broke but want more cattle; l think
I would quit the business if I lost all
the time, and try something more In-
crative. They must believe in the
old adage tliat where you lose any¬
thing is the place to find it.
Mr. John H. Derrick Jr. had the
misfortune of losing a ten dollar bill
, he the ground, 1 it .
wasnt lavv was tax .
paying, day and he was changing
money with some parries and lost it
, he does . not ♦ i,i« kn \ r |,A» i x.
Judges John S. Siinth and L. M.
Chastain h il over 31) notes an 1 ac-
counts counts n'ace p.ace. 1 in in taeir tneir hands nanus for tor col- col
foe firm at la<t court Several were
settled off before / judgment n however.
I bis speaks , , bad , for our district; .. . it is .
easier to day the debt “ before suino -
* -
than debt, cost and attorneys fees af-
ter wards.
John Arrendale who accidentally
^ from his father's loft, struck his
bead against the tire of wagon and
tame so near killing ~ hitmelf, is im-
proving. II.
November -dth.lSbJ.
4^1 Tllirt9G]l .
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Address
New "York Ilta'stratej> News.
252 Bro vdway, New York city.
Jolin I. Suliiva., Ilie Terror of Fake!
IIipjH.vlromes, is the Sporting Editor.
THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS
W. D. Suit, Druggist Bippus. Ind,.
testifies: “I can lecommend Electric
Bittcraas the very best remedy.
E/ery Bottle sold lias given relief in
every ease. One man took six bot-
Ces, and . ,as cu , of » -p, R .•
e AllMiai s.!
() f vears ’ standing. Abraham
Jiare, druggist, “f Belleville, Ohio, aG
firms: lie best selling medicine I
have ever handled in my 20 years'
.^"anTs’of ot othere" have added
their testimony, so that the verdict is
unanimous tliat Electric Hitters do
, le at W. ,?r rr H, & r J t ^ Davis Drug ,1 store. ?
.
■. - ct - ' w w wmh.b. . « ■ ■ ■! ■
"\c AlAYEbVlLLE. . ,r,vtir,T r T-.
_
TSO^eil.bxr .. . . .i mowing • r i t r i ]
la ll_t cniliy
breath now-a-days, before the farmer
has gathered his crop.
Suing and collecting makes the
order of the day, with lawyers, mer¬
chants and coutts.
C. T. Bacon, has about finished his
. . - i
lasyv y I esiucncc.
Misses Ncalv Yeargin and Ada
Forbes, ladies of our to wn, were mat-
riraonialized to Messrs Garrard and
Car tinge, a few days past.
Hie M. E House, is fimshel in
style and lvlleet^ credo to the to vn.
Taylor } Burch Esq. 1 has located a*
moug may ho be well pleased
here.
Charley Whiting has recently gone
to Buford Ga., to work at t Lie harness
trade .
Wm. Bates & Sons are workini ’ up 1
■
a good wagon trade from tile mouns
tains.
J. T. Comer, i. doing a big trad.
here.
Our cotton buyers, Charley , Sims, 0 .
Robbert Carr, I. A. Madcn and oth¬
ers are still on the Imv.
Neal Bates, has established him a
jewelry shop and is doing good work
and much of it, Try him boyc with
your watches
‘
q . town trustees ’ have * elected ' r.
for 18 ( J0.
The Baptist Church re-elected I)r.
hearty for the next year.
Rov. It. Oiborn preached to a
largo curtgrega’.ion last Sunday at
ChnndleA creek.
Howell C. Stnndi idee will preach
"
at Grove Giiurcll _ , 1st. . feurutay .
in Dec , and .at B >ld Springs 2nd
Sunday evening at 3 o'clock p. m.
Our Postmaster, M.*ans, has got
into his new post office,
Nov> 2 8t,h H 89, Tourist .
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Neeaing a tonic, or children Uiat want building
BKOWS75 'iiidk HITTERS.
It is jilonsant to take, cures Malaria, Indigea-
Uon.and Iiiliousne-s v n Criders keep it.
A SANE INYESJ/ENT.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring
y ()U satisfactoiy results, or in case of
failure a return c.rpureluise price. On
G )l9 sale plan jO'i can ou> irtirn om
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr
King’s „? New Discovery for Consump
tlo U u guavanteod to bring re
lie'’ in every case, when used for an
affection of Throat. Lungs or Cheat
s1 1 ^n as oodsumpu in5llmntin in, „, mammauion rflnmmnHnn o I.
”
Lungs. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop
: n , YOUgn, t ElOlV, -6., pfp etc. in li
pleasant and agreeable to taste, par
fectly safe, and can alwuvs be depen
ifod XvisDrol nnnn Triil hnttfos fr^P \V If
*
& J. Da\ IS DlUg store. Store
~W i he ~— quality —^VJ— 01 the tiloorl depends j—
much upon good or bad digestion
and assimilation to make the blood
rich in life and strength giving con-
stituents, use Dr. J. II. McLeans
of thj blood from which the elements
ofvitality are drawn. $1.00 per bot-
THE GREAT INFALLIBLE
TOOTHACHE CURE.
Manufactured and sold by
“THE INFALLIBLE TOOTHACHE CURE
MAXUFAOTUBISO CO."
OFCLA.KKSVILLK.---GEORGIA.
Cures Tootliache in all its forms.
Curts Neuralgia when caused from ba l teeth.
Cure 1 sore arums and cleanses the mouth.
by Drurgists and Dealers-
Sold in Toec >a by W.H. AJ. Davis, Drug
gists: Nowell Bros.. General Dealers.
Administrator’s Sale.
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^^.RORGIA, Habersham County.
AgIeoably to an order of tlle court<)f orii .
nary of Haoersham county, will be sold at
auction at thecourt house'door of sa-d county
on ] tne i galhoursofsal‘jtheloilo'v\'ingproper- first Tuesday m January 1890 within
t ie e
ty, to wit:
RACTIONAL LOTS OF LAND NO.FOR-
ty one (41)in the 12th District of said
county, eight containing two hundred and
acres more or less and alsoLotNo.
forty two (42) in saidDistrictcontaining
one hundred and twenty tive(125) acres more
wiK&ouVSll^ra“l>o»^S”Afi leiS - A , a ^,? ! . so - ^ ot ’ TTVl tracti ° na ^ P um *
and recorded in Book “A. A.” Ciem’s Offi-e
Superior the Court, pages 106 and 107. Sold ms
property of Almond llulsey, late of said
county deceased. Terms: One third cash,one
third in three months and the balance in six
months. Notes will be taken bearing inter-
est from day of sale at the rate of 8 per cent.
ner annum for the unpaid two thirds, and
Bond for Titles executed to the purchaser at
the same time by the administrator.
FRANCIS A. HULSEY.
Administrator,
Administrator *’s Sate.
T\ A GREEABLY to an ORDER FROM
the court of Ordinary of Franklin uount-
V, Georgia usdoor will he sold at auction at the e uirt
b o ot Ilabers a am county on the iirst
luesday in January 1890, within the legal
hours ofsa'e. the following property to wit:
mm n ian^ U ili-itriet K iif Hahetsiu G *
a the 12th nil
< creek ouaty ad.oiniug Georgia,on NovthBroad river andDii-ks
lands of R W Avers and
Young Davison the south east; John Mulk-y
vi iJlently and others oa the north w - esi;John
KyUe and othersion the south wesyu-d touch-
ing the Atlanta A Charlotte air hneia lroad
on the South west corner of said tract at\yers
vil e, Gu., and couhi uing eight hundred and nine
ty nin ■ on j ton; th acres more < r less and
Toler ly wed improved and very we.l timber-
ed. raid tract of land hat been divided into
3 lots us shown by a plat of the s uae made bv
Eurgess Hun h, a surveyor mi Nov. the 12ttf.
last which plat may he seen in the odiee if the
Oulinaryin he said county of ilabersJuun and
wi 1 sold l.: lots as follow to wit:
Nos. laud 2 as shown on said plat oniain-
ing 295 acres more or le ; s, wi 1 be sold togedi-
or. They arc well improved; they li -on llie
sold sepa-at .-ly.
Lot N •. 3 as shown in said plat contains one
hund ed and nine acr.-s more or less and is
well improved, having on it a good dwelling
house and outbuiUiinus and a gr-st mill some-
what.out of repair; about.30 acres is cleared,
ah mt iif.r m orig'nal forest andriinai;.dvr in
pj L ne field. No. shown
t 4, as on said plat contains
851 acres nr we or l-.-ss all inorigi al fore-t.
L >t No. 5 as shown in said plat contains 125
acres Lot more No or less, all in original forest.
Gas -ho -vn on s id plat t-oniain -125
acres more or less and has on it one dwelling
hou-e and about 5a res of cleared land and
the bilaacein original forest.
JS'.mJo” 2£I8 Sn«wt'IS‘toS!f i "““ i3
shoal North Broad lliver. ate
on
of FLLidii'LKty! 1 ilLSS'E Te'rmLonc
cent'and one fourth January 1st 18 )2 with in-
terest fr m date of sale at bpercen .Notes
lte taken lor theitime payments and Bond
Titles given on the day of sale. This
ber the 2nd 1889
J II. AYERS,
j Administrator with
"( will aimexec.
as B Ivb 9 ^ e-
SsfetiOrS and Creditors,
A L L PE RSONS H AY ING DEM A N D S A-
gainst the Estate of Thomas Mealerlate
make illl-
mediate payment. This Dec. 3d 1889.
GtDec7,14,21,2sJan4,ll.Prinfee$2.33 Adn.r.'orTtoitTSS’er,deceased,
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NQlICE OJ? 1>AL&. C? A T’P
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A \ GREEABLY TO an order ofthe Court
Ordinary of Habersham-county, will be
so jq a t auction at the Court House door of
sa ! d countv on the lint Tuesday in January
im within the legal hours of sale, the follow-
in " „ property l T f to Wit: K>3 acres of land, being
t s of L 9 onand Xos . 5,8 and 59 in the 12 th
District of said county and known as the Wm
Rav home place. Sold as the property of An-
late °f, said dc ^ e f- T ^ mS:
One, two and a three jurisdiction years time. Not-s given
i terest«nd n magistrates Bond fir Titles with given s per lhi- cent, 2nd m
°f PNvA 88 ?- Wm. Rav, Adrnr.
5t Dee 1 , 14,21,2 sJ4Pr . 1 n I T , eeb4.42
LIBEL weak FOE fiWft DIVORCE, Rivuttbfi..
Elizabeth M. ,, D. „ _-- j Lib^I T ., ,, forDivorc;
, earsen,
vs. sinlvi'mn om*e*
Moses Pearson, ) riur Court, >ep-
tember term 1889.
It Sheriff appearing in the to above tlie court stated by the retorn that tie o f
the case
defendant in this ease does not res : de in said
Shi^^^^tori 1 ^
ed «i,„ bv def the -ndant court hv that service r.nh'ieation lie perfeoted tin’s order on
the tnontiN of
once a month for four before the next
term of this court in the Toccoa News, a
pui.li i hcdjn^^rrl.«m
“ J. U. Mebritt,
Petitioners Atty.
O)
A
utelof th^Sutlrior co'frr ^ofYabuu '(Joun'y
at the Sep.cni'jer Te>m 1889.
W. H. Hcghds, Clerk S. C.
R. &D.R.CMFY.
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[.A TLA ETA $ CHARLOTE DJV ,]
Time Table in effect Sept. 20th 1889.
NOUTtI BOUND, DULY.
No. 51
Leave Atlanta I , 7 p in 8 10 a n
“ Gainesville, 9 10 0-1 “
“ Athens 7 40 ‘
Lula, 9 10 26 “
“ Cornelia 9 10 50 “
“ Toccoa 10 11 21 **
", Seneca S,«ul»n!!L li i i 12 1 11 4S p ™
arm o g 1 C l ^ ‘‘
arrive a S^renfitte, Asheville l- & OC ot ;;
“ Spartanburg not Springs 1 39 X
iieava I- am Cl
“ Gastonia c*> 3 > “ -t<
,l Charlotte Jk 25 “ tC 30 “
D r Salisbury C: 02 l - 7 05 “
Greensboro -1 45 “ 8 40 ‘‘
arrive Durham 1 10 01 pm -5 25
arrive Raleigh “* 05 p. 5 17 30
arrive Goldsboro o: 10 “ 12 50 “
Leave Greensboro -l 50 a S 850 ! Y. ■
arrive Danville] 32 “ 10 20
s Richmond w 30 p. S 5 15 a m
Charlottesville I/Vnchourg 1 tc 25 " 12 55 “
: (i 40 “ 3 00 “
Baltimore Wushiiigton ) ~r 10 “ 6 53
j OO 50 ‘ +8 20 *•
New i’hiladelphia A'ork * I U 00 20 a. n> 10 47
(r. “ 12 o pm
south bounod. DAILY.
No. 50 Nc. 52.
i
Leave , . New \ork_ ... 15 md 3o
t pm
i- 2o a in 05
, - 45 a ni X 1 3o “
AwouiiigtOii ~ 24 a n: J1 k - o
, LvSihurY c- 4o p in Cl ooi in
Th y 4u p in Oi 1
T J " e ( T . e locnnio.ia arriu oj p 111 1C
auinie to P 111 €*
A . 11! - v e .. '’JL®'. 18 , aro 30 27 p in ih CC *-
.N 1 iT, ,L‘i ! f 1 -!’? 1 ro . S-'llJI p m = 5
T , l ', . e 1 " Ilan ,' 1 o 5
L , ff ve t, ^feonsboro . :$
5
„ jr*us mry If:5 lit a 3 5
„ M 1
" ’'
Arrive . boartanburft ,
Au.iviile 5 *^ ’-P ni*s ” 1 ‘ »s
12 30 p m
***'* hpaitmunu-g 51 ui 3 38 p in.
! Sf Gre-nvide Zr 81 56 4 46 “ ;
lle,: * “-I r 6 26 “
f Gornelia toccoa 0C 81 in “ 7 8 23 “
oo P in
, l'| a 87 5 23
,, Athens +10 25 u
T Gainesville p 111
>a 7 e a ni 8 50 “
Arrive Atlanta 10 40 “
No. 41, Daily except Sunday,leaves in. Atlanta
5.30p No40, m; airive-- Lula LuU daily 8 1R j» Sunday,6,15
leaves except
a in; arrives A riant* 8,50.
Nos 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia for Tstllu
lali Falls daily.
♦Daily iDaily except Sunday
rULLMAH SLSZPIS5 CAS SSEYICE.
No 50 lias Pullman Sleeper Sew York to
Puthaan S l.ener Washington to
New Orleans and'Washington to Birming-
ham.
No. 51, Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to New
York,
' No vr - 53, Fullman Sleeper New Orleans to
Washington D. C.and Birmingham toWasli
ington
JasL. Tayi.ok, L L. McCi.eskv,
Gen. Bassenger Agt. Div. Passenger Agt.
Washington, D. C Atlanta, Ga.
Black smithing
WAGON MAKING
-AND-
Genet al Tiepairing by
J. T. CARTER, Toccoa, Ga.
NOTICE.
T!ie pet : tion of fifteen or more freeholders
in CenterHiil Militia District So. 752 G. .VLin
1449,1450; 1451,1452.l453and 1454 of the cc.ce
of 1882 of Georsia Notice is hereby given
that after the the Toccoa publication N and of this noticeTor20 he
days m i.w- said at I e eetion
precint election and public be ordered places in *Fenee”or-‘8tock- district, an
viU for J
law” in said district. This Nov. 22nd. 1889.
B E EDGE, ordinary
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(rDooRyta, /o FORPI i Habersham a^ed’for Countv—B F
exemption of per
a , >na i t r and setting apart and valuation of
j^nie-t ad And I will pa-s upon the same
„ f m r . ; < thf -Mrh dav of December
: 1889 ai niv office. B. E. EDGE.
: 2tpri 11 feeToc. Ordinary,
G
29th dav of March, 1889, J. M. Hall departed
^>,j for s administra [ f c intestate Ton and no the person of ha 3 d applied J M
on estate sa ;
Hall, and that in terms oft lie law admhiistra-
tion will be vested in the tlerk and of the Superi¬
or court or some other fit proper person
on the first Monday in January 1890 unless
some valid «iveYmvler objections are made to his appoint
meit ^ n,v l.a^t and official sig-
mature t..^ t Dcceme ^ 18Y
r J L ’ Ordinary J J
4tD ..n-,. 14 .-l,28I n, non nnl . t ee-. 0 3.i- 0
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Q-^OBGIA. ... . on„g *r «. ^ n
w
ministrator of John I^Prade, decea-ed. has
j lrlliel'wllui'tbefutt Mmidav m P Jauuary EDGE, next
! Tins December 2nd 18:9. B. E.
4t7,tE21,28PrinFeef . +... ,. Ordinary.
auctio jxt.
(O)
n immense 8TOCK. OJF G^OUS will be sold
at AUDI IOjS on
SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 1889..
-AT-
W- C- EDWARD’S STORE-
2hi sis no old stock . £very one knows J ha ye been
in business only one year since the disposal of Jdd-
i/ air/s tO Arc. old goods. 2'hese are IF 11 IT ^ 1S
NEW embracing
Hats, Ladies Cloaks, Boots and Shoes,
and evreyHiivtf K that anybody reeds. Alt persons
ik H A T IIA MG A S N ^ come to the
AUCTION AND BUY.
l All who are indebted to me mil find the claims
u hands oj ./. V . O WBjY, erf ter 'December /st.
unless paid before.
W. C- EDWARDS.
I hare moved the DBMAZADBD O F M l
S20CA OF GOODS to )t\ C. Bdrvards store
re I will sell them
REGARDLESS OF COST.
oO'j's, sj/o/js,z/ajs cats u ua
a/ e all </<>/'ut/ at
ASTONISHINLY LOW PRICES.
Come and see me. G. V\ FD ADDS.
TOCCOA HIGH SCHOOL
Fall And continues erm for f this 10 consecutive instituti:a months,with ejsBsAag.12,1889, short at Christmas..
a recess
Languages....... S3 00
High Mathematics 1C fit)
Common English .. iC 00
I intermediate..... C -2 i Z> * 1 — no
Primary....... .. ... 1 00 -
Instruction thorough and pr acleat. *
Good Board can bo obtained at resonable rates. For f urtlier in-
fomution address
lK A. Fessenden, 'Principal .
TH£
Perkins Wind Mill
. Buy the BEST and Save Money.
It has be -n in constant use for 19 years, with a
ord equaled by none. We give eayh purchaser a WARRANTY as
fmwm lows: We warrant the l'erkins Wind Mill, sold tills day, to outlast
do better work than any other make and not blow down, unless the
er goes with it, and against any wind tliat does disable buildings in the
cinity.
We in; nufaeture Loth Pnn prng and Geared Mills, and carry a full
of Wind M.h Supples. AGENTb WANTED. Send fort Catalogues,
dress,
Perkins Wind MU <£ Ax Co.,
INDIANA.
OR.M.A.SIMMONS
Beware of so-called Liver Regu-
tionsof lators, Balms, this Original etc. All Medicine, are Dnita- put on ^ '
the market long alter it was established,
and sold on its reputation. Take this
with you and demand the original, which
has the autograph and picture of Dr. M.
A, Simmons on the front, and these word,
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SlcK Sour headache, Stomach, Low Loss Spirits, of Amm,; Foci.
Breath, Colic, Etc.
Memphis, Dr. J. it. Term., Graves, EdRor of Tke Baptist, t JNinNBS
says: I received a pack-
00 better Liver Regulator, and certainly
^C.F.Sinunon.Me^cineCo,^^ no more of Zeilin’s mixture, •
Bk. bt - ^ oul3> Mo ‘ • •
llyiWiY-l«i <n X rn a 04: '
NOTICE
To Debtors and Creditors.
___
GEORGIA, . | Ail .... per-on 3 ...... na itf, de-
Baiun . coun.i , )!fTho,S J "^r t rer* dec'd*
] de of-aid county, are hereby uotiff <1 toren
(Erin their demands to the undersigned at
Mountain Scenes, Towns county Ga- ac orci-
ing to law; and ad persons indebted to said
Esrate are requested to make immediate pay¬
ment' This 7tii day of Nov. 1889.
W. J. CARTER.
Adrur. Thos. Carter deed.*
6tNovl6,23,30,Nov7,14,21.
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(‘HilLLEO WOBSKEN,
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combixeb, make this
THI POPULAR
PIANOS, STOOLS, BOOKS.
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CatAicgues 03 applioatlou, Fuse.
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
CHICAGO, ILL.
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