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due on the first appeamnee of the advertise
ment. #x< ept when otherwise arranged by
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iDr. B. W. Moore an 1 lady visited
Hfru. Ktlgo th's week.
Prof. Bnsha has commenced teach¬
ing again at^Eastanolfee.
The Barber Boy Band gave a con-
, cert here New Years night.
Miss #faud Netherland is attend¬
ing school in Greenville S. C.
Mr. Brabson MeConnell of Tugalo
was a pleat-ant caller this week.
Mr?. I). J. Simpson has returned
from a visit to her parents in Ander¬
son.
Mr. G. W, Mauldin has moved to
Eastanollee. His post office is Toe-
cloa.
Air. R.M Wheeler and family are
7iew and most .welcome residents of
Toccoa.
Col. Durbec, llte Clarksville hu¬
morist, gave a laughable entertain¬
ment la»t week.
Prof. F. C. Davis is teaching at
Pay Up, Ilart co.; he gets a large
guarantee salary.
'Flic 4/isses Grace and BlondCapps
are attending the female college in
LaGrange, Ga.
Massrs M. B. and J. II. Collier
have returned home from North Caro¬
lina where they will hereafter reside.
l lie W. C. ,;s '. U. meeting will
take place at the residence of Mrs. S.
Davenport Monday at 3 o’clock p.m.
Rev. L. M. Carswell has secured
rooms on Tugalo street; we are glad
to welcome him and his family J to our
vfity .
Mr. Lewi* G. West morel* mi raised
this vear o2 gallons of syrup on ^ of
an acre, Be sells for about 35 cents
a gallon.
LOST—Profit on lot Ladies Fine
Wraps and 1 will close them out at
c< si. II. M. Patne.
Mr. ClmriL Dance lias resigned his
position here with the railrwad com-
pauy, an i accepted one with the
Lowery Bank in Atlanta,j
Mr. Walter Oolquit was hauled to
Dr. Pifer at Monroe, with th« loss of
use of lower limbs. i in f ten nays 4a c be ne
had lutn walking every where^satce
anybody else.
Rev. T. O. Rorie, the pastor, will
conduct services in the Methodist
church to-morrow morning aud even¬
ing at the usual hours.
Mr. T. C. IF right las bought
large beautiful lot of Rer.P.S. Whit-
man on Sage street near Frankhn;an
excellent location for a fine residence.
Jfr. A. Ilsltcii “ TT .
1 . nuio-ni-ar >r«n-
h *-' “ sk ""("P»; ,z ° ,h< ;
cotmtr) over his •ye.Dr. Ptfrr cl»aro*l
it up in ten tiurs, now he can see as
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wed ase\et. a 0,1 v
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Harrv Cleveland who has been
spending a few davs with his parents
in Toccoa left Tuesday last to enter
school at Carnosville.
Miss Marie Bruce spent the holi¬
day vacation with her parents; very
flattering reports come from her
teachers of her excellent progress in
studies.
Mr. W. A. Harris of Fort H-Orth
Texas, and his brother Farcy of At-
lanta visited their mother’s family
and their many friends in this city
during the holidays.
Mr. E. A. Newton Uft for Atlanta
Tu-sdav to continent* business in the
interest of Winship Brothers tin wish-
ing him good health and abundant
success the Nswsexpresses peu.D. the son*
titnent uf aU our
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Mr, A. M. Mauldin has moved
Six Mile, S. 0.; in a kind letter he
says he cannot get along without the
News and requests us to change his
address to that office.
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Mf - P - *' «»“*».» «• >*«» rro-
mo ted to a higher position with bet-
ter pay in the Atlanta, bank
which he has been connected tor
some time.
8 '-rtices in the Presbyterian church
« to-morrow morning and evening at
,be hours conducted by the pas
‘ tor IV*- 1 “* * » ,m P son -
Luster Crow, col, of Monroe, had
bc « n b * dr:dJe " fcr maI, 7 months. In
one week, under treatment of
trinity h-y Drs. I ifer & Poor, she was
v'a.^ing anywhere.
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Mr. II. W. Franklin and lady,with
their children, visited Mrs. Bonner
and family during the holidays.
favored the News office with a
come call and we are much pleased
with h.s acquaintance,
Notice. I will he in Toccoa
lothfor He purpose of coliecti.g
state and county taxes for the year
1890. Geo. Far, T. C,
Died, on Sunday lust, the infant
daughter of .h'r. and Mrs. J. T. Car¬
ter. The News extends the sympa¬
thies of their many friends to the be¬
reaved parents. Mrs, Carter is very
111 but ifc is }l °p«d ^ iat sJl « lias passed
the cri sis and will speedily recover.
Frank McDaniel of Bethlehem was
given up with couaumption.UnderDr.
Lifer's treatment is entirely out of
danger, and rapidly getting wall,—
Walton News.
Mr. Harry Cleveland, who has
been clerking for Dr. Carr for about
two years,will go to school iuC*rnes-
ville this year. Harry is a good boy
and we wish him much success.—El—
berton Gazette.
Dr. Pifer treats catarrh of the head
by the use of gases, spravs and steam
atomizers; and by this means he can
reach every cavity in th« bead, which
you cannot reach by catarrh salves
balms, douches, etc.
M*j. Crawford was the first gentle
man to pay for the News for.the ye*
1891 ami Miss Maggie Wilson the
first lady. J
Many thanks to the kind i friends
who have paid; all others are earnast-
iv requested to do likewise and let
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get a hrst , mass , paper ,, tlirough— ,
us up
out me entire year.
Master FredWilson spe'it the holi-
do y s htra0 wi,b his P ari “" ts * In i,is
r.oat uniform he presents a fine ap¬
pearance, especially enhanced by his
gentlemanly bearing; a few more
years will pass swiftly by when Fred
grown to manhoodiWiil among ice-
coa’s noble young men.
l)r. Pifer proves to us that he
confidence in . himself by being . wi,l-
lng to insure a cure or no pay. He
does not mean for yon to pay him and
then if you are not cured send the
money back i , to you, . but . no, you do ,
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not pHJ him one Cent until you
except where he performs r
surgical operation; for that he gets
the cash.The work is done and speaks 1
for . . itself. ,, If Tfl he str.iohlrns, - of
case
cross eyes they are straight, removes
a cataract th«y see, removes a tumor
it is out, etc.
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Mrs. Janies Wilson and Miss Mag-
accom ni#(i Freil to Uis scbool
^ Arderscm, S. C. where they spent
several davs and were among the in-
vited guests at the grand hall at the
^ ^ hotel; thev »ro mm-li
leaMd -vithAntierson .,,,1 itspeoul.. l V
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n Do ,„,„ you „„ wear glas.es. tv. ID ti-ey
suit your eves? If not, call and see
Dr. Pifer. He can suit any e,e. Ca-i
furnish glasses in any kin l of frame,
gold, silver, nipkle or steel.
J. K. LaPrade writes from Wins-
lew, Ari/.; U »vs its a nic. iittln
town HS5 miles west of Albuquerque,
sent to him tTtltat fitAwarplace;H n 'i
of the United Sute. carrvin K infer-
ni.tion erery week ol Toccoa,this r«-
gfan and of us many good people,
Prof. WooABo -ill leave Athens in
the morning for his fields of labor in
Nnilh Georgia, with headquarters at
Toccoa. The ,.r,.fcs»r’s graceful and
trenchant pen has been employed f.r
*>™ “"l»* '• Wr “' P ‘* e
» f Ledger, and the art c es
trihtued to onr columns > ax- •
hanjinessin S3
the mountain's fastness.
Ledger.
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Mr. Win. Helton, who was brought
blind from cataract, has been opera-
ted on by Dr. Pifer, and now he can
see his let er?. Be is stopping at the
-=do. MicU.lV U« Uw. needful-
b*rry, Jackson ’cdtfnty.
Mr*. Hocse, who was also blind
an j was operated on by Dr. Pifer,can
see to count ycur fingers. She is
stopping at Mr. Standford’s—Wal¬
ton News,
Mr. D. I. Mulkey, who has been
keeping books for MaxJoseph for t the
past rear, and has made a name for
hims ; lf witb our bu.inessmen, leaves
thi8 evenini? for Toccoa on a business
trip> # r # u . key W ;U rrt urn to At!
j n a f ew days and go into
ness here. He is a pushing young
man of buaincstability and will
in his new enter priso-Ath.ns Daily
Ledger. °
Mr. Garnet Stonecypher made a
birthday dinner party December 28th
last, for three of Ins boys all born on
that day of the month. Benjamin was
boro Dec> 2 8tli 1862, fienrv andHen-
, y? who are twins?were Wn DeC .28lh.
p^gp Ben is 6 feet 2 inches high
and weighs 176 lbs. Kenry is 6 feet
1 inch tall aud weighs 180 lb3. llen-
iv’s tall form extends up into the air
6 feet S| inches and he pulls the
beam a* 197 pounds. John, another
brother, i* 6 feet 2 inches high, and
weighs 230 lbs. The com! bed we ght
of the four boys is 781 lbs. and their
added heights reach up 24 feet
inches. If any’ other tnan in Georgia
lias contributed as much splendid
physical manhood in four persons to
the state as Garnet Stonecypher, we
would like to know where he can be
found;aud what is his name.
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Rokumatism Cured.
I’otsdamer’s Red Star Store,
Lake City I la.
P P P Manufacturing Co.: Gents—
Have suffered with Rheumatism for
some lime, and tried great many rem-
e ‘des iiut could fiud no retief until I
used your great and beneficial P P P.
I recommend it to suffering humaiu-
tv. Yours, J. POTSDAMEK.
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EASTANOLLEE.
We wish all a happy New Year.
VV e said in our last that the prospect
was for a dry Christmas,but we faded
in our predictions as it rained all dai'
and was a wet Christmas.
I lie young peop e of’.tliis section
have been frolicking most every
night since Christmas time.
Robt. Norris is spendingChristmas
with the old folks at home. He has
been iu Rutherford N. C. fur two
years.
Mr. Josh Brooks and family of An¬
derson S. C. have returned home.
\Ye attended the concert at Rock
Creek and were well pleased with it,
the singing was splendid. Those tYfio
bai ^ s ^'“ c t pieces acquitted themselves
wel1 a » a tl ’® who! ® aff iir grand
which speaks volumes forProf.
Farrow their teacher and leader.
Little Henry I‘ ; low
arrow is very
and bis recovery some-vhat doubtful,
Dr. M-cBath has gone to New York
to attend medical lectures.
rr-i I his * i is one Christmas .n lL that . .
Comts , and ; gone *tid : have not
we #een
any body drunk which is to be won-
dered at and yet it speaks well of our
country J and people.
Pawoiuphk*, o
jPat'lUC/'SfltJJ ----------------_ jS/OliCC.
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I have this day admitted into part-
nership B. P. Brown jr. and W. R.
Burroughs. The business will be con-
tinued at my new store formerly oc-
copied by W . R. Bruce under the
firm name of J. B. Simmons & Co.
With thanks for the liberal patronage
of th. past, 1 .,k for the continuanc.
of the M me for the new fitm.
J. I 15. R tlMMOXS.
Toccoa, Jan. 1 1891.
REMAWtABUt HKscre.-Mrs. U.
Curtain, Plainfield III. makes «>•
statement that she naught cold.which
settled on lier lungs; she was treated
f-r a ,.nntl. by ber f.mily |.l>ysician,
but grew wnrse. Heitolil l«r rln- w»s
.l.,t no^,Mc™«tnld cure iter. Hot
Discnverr for Consumption site
Itougl.t . hottl, .nd to her delight
found herself benefitted from first
a 4 Sl,f ... ? , • n,i , *f; -
- con, ' mM “• u,e *
ter taking ten bottles found , herself
sound and-ell, now does her
housework and is as well as ever she
was.-Kree trial bottles of this great
^ W ^ D ™S
St ° re * " 5 °’ *
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Eczema, scalp covered with
T-wtned ^ and TT the ^"T hair began P 5 to
gD»w again, nut a pimple can be seen
: ^nd F P P ajain proted itself a won-
derful skin cure ,
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DR.PI FEU.THE CELEBRATEL)
SURGEON and SPECIALIST, WILL
BE A V TOC COA * ROM JAN. 19th
TILL FEB. 2nd. REMAINING ON-
L\ I^O WEEKS. BE L REA IS
ALL DISEASES OF HIE LA E,
EAR, N0SI-, 1IIROAT, LLNGS.
LIVER,KIDNEYS'AND GENITAL
ORGANS BOTH MALE AND FKs
MALE. CURES RHEUMATISM,
PARALYSIS, CLUB FEET, AND
ALL CHRONIC OR SURGICAL
DISEASES.
See bn message of health for dis-
e .bes tr-. fcted.
i H JVtEWiORiAV).
God in His providence,has seen fit]
to call our brother, George Cay fromi
earth to eternity. Iiro. Cay was born
in Franklin co. Ga. February 7, 1863j
and died November 21, 1890. j
Brother Cay joined the Alliance!
soon after it was organized and has
lived a faithful member of the order
up to the time of his death.
Resolved, that while we are sor¬
rowing at the loss of. our brother, wc
bow in humble submission to the wili
of Him who holds the destiny of all
men in Lis Lands and who doetii all
things well.
Resolved that in the death of Bro.
Cay our order has lost a good
ber, the community a kind neighbor
and good citizen and his family a do-
voted son and brother.
Resolve that we extend oursympa-
thies to the family of our
brother. I). S. Hayes, President,
Liberty Hill Alliance No. UL>6.
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Scrofula is that impurity in th>;
bleod wliicu, accumulating in the
glands of the neck, produce unsightly
lumps or swellings, which cause
f tul , running sores, on the , arms,legs , or
feet, which develop ulcers in the
ears or nose, often causing 1.1 mdness
or d( afnesB, which .3 the origin of
pimpiea.eaneeious growths and many
other many otln r msnifestal :«»> «
ally ascribed to “humors. ’ P P Pis
the friend in need . A course of thi3
valuable blood purifier, It ami you w ill
be a well man. .Von suffer from
Scrofula in anv its various forms, be
sure to Take P P I*
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Tub Queen’s Latest Offer.
A FliEK EDUCATION OK ONE YEARS
TRAVEL IN EUROPE.
In the Queen’s “Word Con -st”
wb * c h the publishers of that maga—
zinc announce as the east A r THEY
WILL EVKlt OFFER, A . .... .........
cons i s ti„g of a Three Years’ Course
in any Canadian or American Semi-
nary or College, including all
ses, tuition and board, to be paid by
he publishers r of The Queen, \ or One
v Year Abroad, , consisting . . of , One En-
tlre Year’s Travel in Europe, all
penses to be paid,will be given to the
person sending them the largest list
wor ^ s made from the text which is
announced in the last issue of
Q, leen . A special deposit t>F
h»s been made in TheDoinioioniisnk
of Canada, to carry cut tliis
Many other useful and valuable pri-
zes will be awarded in order of merit.
The publishers of The Queen have
' llade th f r P°P ll,hr / a 11 N -mgazme
^\ rniteTstateg 1 ' ""
hr the
prizes given in their previous compe-
titious, and as this will positively he
th« lastone offered, they int.ii.1 to
»»•« >* *'! ” ther | “ r '.K" ds
the valu.of the |.m« Sem> 1 e.x two
.
cent. L. S. sumps for t-oriv of 1 lie
Queen containing the text, complete
rules and list of prizes. AddressThe
! Canaiiinn Qu een, Toronto , Canada.
Happy HoUTr.ns.-TrmT Tunmoos
p„tmn.Wr ..f ldavtile Ind «rite*:
. Elfctrlc BitUr> has do „ e m , re fol
me than a[l other medicines cornbin-
fd _ for , hat b , rt reel ;„ g from
Kidnry an(1 L . ver trmtlle. ’ Jnbn
^^1^ “To
mwte roe foc f 1Ue , J
Gart| e ra , r c h .nt same
^citric .. dill,
, town sa> s is
.
th. thing for . .nan -ho is all run
do „ n an( , car , . hether he live
or dlef . f „ um , „ cw st r eng th, .-khI ap-
jtc >n|( fee , j (lst ] ik , j ha ,| , new
lifc - 0 l ,ule at
„„ . c, a K
W. H A- J. Davie drug store.
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a. m ny * *n oi of
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srifuioa L iD ‘’alSST
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Happy New Year ;o tluYT
Since the holidays passed quietude
reigns supreme.
A.C. Looney had a family reunion
during Christmas.
N. E. Powell, late of Sa*d Moun-
tain, Ala, has located iri our town,
Miss Emma Burrusa of Anderson,
S. C. is visiting in our midst.
Miss Lula Rudeseal has returned
after an extended visit in Habersham
and Rabun counties.
W. Vt. Stone and lady have moved
into their residence on the Jarrett
bridge road.
Jnu. Mitchell of Arkansas visited
Mrs. W. J. Purcell last week.
vJuile a remarkable event took olace ‘
at tbe hom * of Mr ‘ Garnet Stonec T-
P h « r on tl,e I) «c.|28tL; which was the
celehr8t,on uf lns youngest sonsjviz.
Ben, Henry and Henly aged respect-
1Vf I 3'' ^ anrl years,
Tim day dawned auspiciously and
at an early hour a crowd of invited
guests assembled to mingle with this
farail J and partake of this feast. The
mea ^ was served at precisely 12
o’clock and the long table seemed to
groan under its heavy load of rich
viands, which refleded great
or; Mr#. S. and her lovely daughter,
Miss Susie. Mr. Stonecypher has
raised four sons, who for intelligence,
honesty and sobriety, aro rarely
eqnaleil, and they are by no means
small bnvs either, the four weigh to¬
gether 781 lbs. ana are 24 feet 8£
inches high. Ax Eye Witness.
hUCKLEN s ARNICA ' ALVE.— h
best salve in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, V ulcers, salt rheum
fevsr .. sores, tetter, . ^ cliappe! . , , hands
chilblains, corns ami all skin erupt
fans and positively cures piles, or no
P^y required. It is guaranteed to
?* v ® Pf r ^® c *' sa ^ bie ^ ,on ° r n ‘ anrT J e "’
funded. Price 25 cents per box. l tor
8a *® by VV- H. & -J. Davis.
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'»nir Ule s that hare r«si e-1 t.11 tr*a.UD«£t. Catarrh,
wmmamaemm me— oa»
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BBtfkr CURES
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fal t*aie as4 hd*o4
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LIPPMAN BROS, Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippman’s Bl»ck. SAVANNAH,QA.
CO TO J. B- SS-ViY;
NEW FURNITURE 1
for fine Walnut, Cherry and Oak Bed Room Suit
Tables, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. ‘
FURNITURE OF AL1 u
Be also carries a large stock of Medium
t Bureau?, Bed Steads. Safes, Ac. S- m dal Price s
■ Cash. ■HHH
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2^2
S&Sfi'r |. B?r’.'errrra'.fureTjBj ^
Cn^tr
wid Stools. Pallet WfirS of all ^ Vtaus. Ccnipkie battue C9.,l io1H
Sftfihe. Catalogue free. Address A . A f slOW SkS'
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or y_ oc -X r -> 3o x or jo
Goods At Lowest Prices
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^ENDS AND PATRONS:—I know all people want to buy
GOO CL LA I, and use their m< ney to the best advantage,
iil soil you GOODS at the ioest hot tin. fimes. To c!o
November 1st. 1 will sell
COOOOOCOOQCOOQOOO ococoooo
STRICTLY FOR CASH
OOOOOOOOOOOCOO O CO :: c o o o o o c c c TOCO
and thus ba ‘abie'to place goods in all lines far balow regular prices.
T have recently bought tlie entire stock of S lOES manufactured
by SELL & YEARWOOD, the old and reliable firm of, Games'dlbb,
which goods will need no recommendation, as they ara known to be
first class.
Call and examine^my goods and find out at "what low prices I
will sell them . /"
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PERFECTED
gBYSTAL LEASES
TP.AS ; A C r..
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These Celebrated Glasses For Sale at
the General store of
^ «k* ^2“ A f* Ci)wO* 9 f* *F AOCCO^j^tl* f*
FAULKNER, KELLAM & MOORE
the im’yManufaeturingOpti-
sians m the South.
ATLANTA, € A-
TO THE TRADE.
I AM RECEIVING
cifjuywfl
i
of goods for the FALLand WINTER
trade, such as Dry Goods, Diess
Goods, Fancy Notions,
Shoes, Ac. Also my
—Stock of—■
FamilyGroceries
Is complete. FLOUR My PYRA Mil) FINEST' PA 7 -
ENT 1 is the
ROLLER PATENT made, and l can
safely say it is the
WhitsstFlour in Toccoa.
-1 WILL
Furniture, Mattresses, and Cooking
Stores on
The Intallaeni Plan.
If you wantf a Bureau, Bed Ste-d,
Safe, Mattress, ora
COOKING STOVE
ami liave not money enough to pay
all cash down, i wti- s.* ’ )
you and allow J you to make
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A ii r* jj g T f I 21 1 T
II H I) I i || 1 r t
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DELIVERED } X. FREE
in the City.
Soliciting ... trade I
yeur remain r*s-
psctfully,' SIMMONS,
J. TOCCO B.
A, CA.
carpenter
^ ** mJf
BUILDER,
I am prepared Buildings, to take n< ntracts fi r
Erecting and do all kinds
of Carpenter Work either by ths job
or by the day G.. W.Hitt, Toccoa
!R. &IXRAA!PY.
[ATLANTA $ CUARLOTE D!f\ }
Time Table in effect Nov. 2nd 1819.
NoKTnBopwD j ) No. 55 |_Dully j No. 51 No. S3
Eastern t ime Daily | Dai'y j
Lv Atlanta 7 OOpni ~b loan
“ Chaniblee 7R2pm ,8 48»ni
“ Norcrtvsa 7 43pm 8 55arrl
“Duluth 7 54pm 905am
“ Suwannee 8 05pm 9 17ant
“Buford R18pm ‘‘30am
‘ Flow try B 3 31pm 9 45am
“ Gaines,iile 8 50pm 10 OF-ani
“ Lnla 9 lfipin 10 30am
“ Belllcn 9 19 >in 10 25am
“Cornelia 9 4?p>a 10 55am
“ Mt Airy 9 51 pm “IKOOa
“ '1 m
oe< oa 10 20pm 11
“Westm nsi#r 1100pm 12(K; r
“Seneca “Central 11 21 pm 12 25-/
“ E.isley.s 1155pm 1 pjn
12 2iam 1 3»,>m
“Greenville 12 50nm 12 44am 2 Up in
“Greers 4 17 pm I l lam 2
“ Weiforrl ] :;4pm 1 20am 2 V2pm
1 Spartanburg 1 57 1 49am 3<V5pitt
“Clifton pm
“Cowpens 113pm 2(X!jim 321 pm
2 :7pm 2 11am 3 25pm
“Bl “Gaffneys ,eksbur« 243r»ra 234am
3 02pm 2 5oa n 4 (slpV
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