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due on the first appearance of the adve-ti-e
juent. except when otherwise arranged by
contract.
Mr. Jirn Bridger left for Atlanta
lasl Tuefld ly.
u;c. Miss fVrai,. Corail* lhivnT lie A TOT is h very VAM «ick B ick
■with La Grippe.
If you want good dentistry work
done call on Dr. Kelly.
Master Edward Schaefer spent last
Saturday iu the Gate City.
J. H. Davis, of Harmony Grove,
has moved to our city.
I*ev. T. O. Ilorio preached an ex¬
cellent sermon Sabbath morning.
Rev. A. Cooper preached qui*.« an
interesting sermon at too Methodist
church last Sunday night.
We are glad to hear that Mrs.Bridg-
or is better and hop* she will soon re¬
cover.
Mis? Sullivan of Ben Cleveland,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
M. A. Davis.
For Bibles or any other books pub-
fished anywhere in the world.call on
Rev. T. O. Rorie.
Mrs. T. Jarrard of Whit* county is
visiting her sister Mrs. S. J. liusha
near this place.
M. A. Adams informs us that the
vote in Gum Log district was,-For
Fence 102, For Stock Law 20.
It does not agree with one of our
boys to go to Texas as he says his
girl has gone back on him.
Uncle Billie Bowers will preach in
the Baptist church to-morrow at S
o’clock in the afternoon.
Preaching at the Presbyterian
church morning and eveing at the
usual hours by the Pastor, Rev. I,.A.
Simpson.
Also at theMethcdist church morn¬
ing and evening at the usual hour,
services conducted by th«Pastor,Rev,
T, O. Rorie.
F. E. Chubbs, one of the strikers
of the New York Central R. R. is
flagging for tho switchmen at this
place.
M Mr. K. A. . .. N.- o» «f,et . 8pending; .
«*.pr.I .lays within* f,unily,l,a8 K
•firf - c ->'» wii ' r ke
a business trij> throug.i North Caro-
lina.
‘ f
, .J rp , n , ‘ 1
logger
boef to town this week; and
over puid two clean silver dollars . for .
two y?*rs subscriptloo to the
The sals of unclaimed freight at
the deoot is postponed to Saturday
ti e 14th iii«t. Se advertisement else-
where containing a list of articles.
G. A. Cooper has recently sold
lots in h iiUv-t he owns north of the
railroad opposite the furniture facto¬
ry; this tract contains several fine res¬
idence lots.
Administrator Payne sold on Tues¬
day of the II. \V. Jones estate, one
third interest in the burnt school
house lot toLouis Davis;und a lot on
the LNHs road to C. P. O’Cullaghan.
Notu’K.—I^ r, L. D, Gale-will be
in Toccoa about March 9th to resume
professional duties. Persons wishing
dentistry work of any kind will
the doctor in his rooms on and after
that date.
'Fhe voting people had great fun
snowballing last Saturday. Quite a
number of ladies got one young man
on tht* street and snowballed him.Al¬
though he threw snow balls back vet
the girls were too much for him.
Norn-K.—Mrs. .. 1\. „ E. Dance ,, will ...
re-
some lier public &vlioo! Monday
the 0th She will open in * room
on the south side of tho Elbarton rail
road ne*r E. S. Davis’s new
The many friends and schoolmates
of Messrs. M. C. Sanders ar.d Paul
ilayden, who attended the Toccoa
High school two vears aao, will be
glad to ’earn that they are now iu
school ar Jefferson Institute. Thes«»
young men made an excellent record
for themselves while here and we
predict for them a bright future.
One of the most delightful social
events of the season was *
wink party given at th* home of Miss
Lida Ramsay Monday evening. Miss
Lida is ouft of the most popu’ar
you tig lajies in the city and makes
things pleasant wherever she goes.
j d party was highly enjoyed by all
; W L-. W( , Pft present,
*
i/iss Olla Jones whom Prof. Alex-
an J ^ r has • m P , °7« d « assistant teacb-
er > Ka » drived and takes charge of
tbe primary department. She is a
ver y charming young lady, coines
highly recommended by Mr. Slay-
ten, Superintendent of th* Atlanta
schools, . . bespeak for her
and we a
must cordial welcome by all our 1 V99 .
pie.
A a /, Co-operative . Gmning and Ma-
chititrv Co. has be*n organized Wy
ths members of tbe Alli.nc*. They
0 x y P ect to «■»v«*t about #2,000 ’ in Ui-
chinery for ginning . . cotton,and , grind- . .
ing cotton se*d for feed and manure
R. Bryant and Jaasa W.l.ars
given the land and the mills will
located at the junction of tbe Carnes-
villa and Liberty Hill roads, about 2
miles from Toccoa.
Prof. .1. B. Vaughan publishes the
Music Leader, an eight page month¬
ly devoted to music. The March
number contains, in addition to arti—
cles iu prose,several poems and eight!
Sabbath School songs set to music,all j
reflecting credit on the ability and
enterprise of Prof. Vaughan. Thii
musical journal is published in At-
lanta at the low price of 50 cents a
year.
Dr. M. F. Af. Kelly is “in this city
prepared to do all kinds of dental
work, person* needing his profession-
al services will do well to call as soon
possible, ()flice over Matheson’s
store.
DAIILONEGA, GA.
He liave*had I
quite a snow here and |
the boys arid citizens of the town cn- j
gaged in a enow ball fight, in which
^ Kv« came out victorious.
The boys'of thc"seiiior class are be¬
ginning to scratch their heads andjto
think of thosejeloqnent speeches they
arejgoing to deliver at commencement
I he’boys in the debating societies
are .also^begirininuj to cast about for
their'champion debaters,
Re have t\voja^fg«' 0 ,’ Becieties here
in the old N. G. A. College eg can he
found. Each society ha* n large li¬
brary of choice books.
We have a tine corps of teachers
v ho are doing a work tliat will tell
in the future history of our state.
R. E. S.
A S A F E IN VKST M £ NT
Is one which is guarintceJ to bring you
satisfactory results, or in case of failure ■e a re-
turn of purchase price. On this °a
LL' ( L ftn f r l 1)r L y (r? ,ll yuradvertised S New R'scovery for Con-
smi. ‘o
L® ^ ■fiSlfc'T.tft lthplSt 1 i
C c.u. i , C,-o„p no.
aI " ** •x-J -’avis Drugstore.
EASTANOLLEJS.
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ST s r dv ' ro,n ^’ tlcH
• uesday am! mud all the time. j
rr , r!r 9eS or L * in our
in;
1 l) a av ' id 1,1 ^mdh cal cut his his foot loot with with an an
a X other day, hut is able to get
Mr-?. Jam?s lost her only milk cow
a lew da\p since.
J»«nes Stonecvphcr and family vis¬
ited T. J. Stonecypher last week.
It seems that we haTe bad weather
for our S«n.lajr Scliool alaost every
out wuen lie we. thei .. *uch that
l ' tta A o' literature will
0 1 iPS-.nt
might bus. getting their share.
lrof. Busnas school has a good av-
crage attendance and about To names
enrolled.
II. N. Kelley lias a full-school near
Liberty Hill.
Also Tom High Smith has a good
school at Lock Creek, So you will |
observe educe li n iS on the upward!
tendency in tins part of the moral!
Vineyard. J I
At Al Mr Mr. Kellev’s k el ley s sclmol sc lmo l-i^t last Tlnn-s rimrs- ;
dav, Mtss Etta Isbells dress caught
Hrv whik .tail ling near the #re
place. Steve Crawford and Mr. Kel-
ley succeeded in smothering the
flames utter f . getting .... their hands con-
eilerably « teraotjr burnt burnt, an in l 1 probably nrobablv saved mvc l
her from being burned to death.
Uenl, Stouecypher ha. «..ae to
Walton cn. to svll nursery Monk for
tor Peek ot Hartwell; wonder who ;b
the gill mat Iooks mciancholiv since
his departure?
Mr.-Jiiu Garner and 3!iss Heiamy
■ were married Sunday the 1st near
, Poplar Springs, Rev. Purcell otiicia-
1 ling. ’?Ye vvisti them a long and hap-
! py life.
| The Eastanollee Alliance have env
! dorsed the action of our represeula-
j ti*e and the Ocala meeting,the Adi-
ance leader#, and still sticks to the
j Southern ^Alliance Farmer as the
State organ until set aside by tue
proper autherities.
We came near getting a licking
since we wrote last, and you rej we
were’eorler scare 1 like and was
most afraid to make the attempt
gain but wili venture this much
risk the consequences.
Harem Scarem.
17 ,
tions cured hv 1* I'p Ore
tier of the a*e.
Cleyton Rumblings.
Long & Y.rk arc recrfir.n,
goods daily.
Squire Derrick has moved ftvm
tui Ui u) lowu,
A Literary ‘ Society has been
lzed i 0 town under , the name oflluok-
1cberry i/urUers.
One of our college youths has obli
gated himself to furnish watches
the girls of lUuou.
Cur highly baa’located esteemed fr.end, J. L.
A.bary I,era a„J
ve li * s attention to the prac-
‘ ^
J,,d » e Grwn wiH °P eu n i> bi* new
8tor * in a t %T ,la . vs iu Tei,,,eise « VikI
ley.
Two of Prof. Green s student* left
last week for Franklin county to en
gage in farm work.
J. I. Langston has about completed
his new dwelling.
1J. T. Duncan is making soi*e ira-
prove men ts on _ . u.s s hotel, i • i he _ • is i, look-
ing for tl'e railroad.
Mr. M. K ail and partner have flows
to the mountains of Cereiany wi.ere
buckeyes J and hickory chips 1 fire in as
bundancc.
I)r. Green has been looking
“ *
pleasant for ill * lust few <1 ays ; it _ is . a
Hiil.
John Cannon and little boy of T*l-
luUli were in the citv this week, the
%
guest 8 of l he Wall Hull%e. r
J. B. Murray has recovered froi»
tii« grip.
T '»-««"«
tended last Friday, notwithstanding
the inclemency of the weather.
E. P. IKest & Co. ar« qlosiug out
their entire J hu«iness,
A. M. Robinson's repreeentative,
J. A. Swafford was in town Monday :
(I us sells the goods.’
Court convenes here third Monday
in this month. Several cases to be
tried, consequently it will bold till
week. J L HIiiR.
WANTED.—To contract for Five
Hundred Cord iNn'Bark.
Tooooa 'Fanning Co.
TOMS CHEEK.
A spirit of enterprise seeias to have
sc-iz (! seme of our neigiibera.J
Miss.O.llis Underwood, one
Carnegvillcs faircst dames, is leach¬
ing school at Union Grove.
««"rr Erulwrger li»»»fl„nri.hing
“ h<>o1 H.rri.»« »cb.,„l h., u «
S^W. Lnom-j f, h« ,„»,le 7 v.lu.-il.
0 M , mw
ly[in the way of building a new cook
and dining root*.
J. R. Rudeseal lost a vx!n»l>G
Earl Fields of Pickens S (’
“oyed to his brother’s to remain thi
CClUla young lttdy anl gentle-
mail went out liorsebm*k ndinrr Li w„, lv
dnv afte-no m «hi l . ........ • ”
on the near road to matrimony.
c,„. Ooruh in uur ,.ur-
a*.r on profM.i»n*l tnoinou.
We bare a weather nronbet ‘ in th-
person or Uncle Saromie Cnrtcr * i,„
ra... through y.nuare a„.|
ry an.l »,ve t! e most of Mnrel, Afrit
and May will be dry. We took no-
lice of his predictions through
year which proved correct m every
single instance. * He is n kale old ‘
o! 84 da tears and , tel:.gent.
very in
It is reported that a certain vourM
»
man has built a new house with 111
rimo-'ial intent. Ask. J J I
about it. M.C.
Waite- l?rid ■!*« A i , 1 h ^ n ®* rp Tei ‘ n
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^ CS 1 *' SIX veftlN ^ had been af.
fllcU a . f , . itb • ruon i llg Snr ,, and an , n
iarge.nent of the bones in «nv legs. 1
jned heneht. everything mud Botanic I h„„| Blood „r B.dm without was
recoin mended to dip. After usim* 6
bottles the sores healed,and I a. : now
ff be* t»r ihu' ties) I b t‘-anf !m> ever l »» t
I I send send this testimonial oim i «. D soMct*d,be - , m
cause. I want others to be benefiued.’
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■6S“Ast for catalogue.
TERRY f/i’F’G CO., Nashville, Tenn.
.•"-‘o. tov.k ■:« n. a***.
t»*b *»*k.e as
yea quickly hew V?
3^;r *»d T".;; T r,
:d
tci»ea» >i fir.
■»iKwkr rl
M VV rxi^rn
FKUt. at - 3 bc«,
ST 2 .VSOI * to., JLiUrS.
ALL AROUND THE HOUSE.
New Fasliloua ua«l Fstucle* In Cusbfons
an* Bags of Various liiodo.
Some of tbe newest cushion* are circular
In shape aad made of soft flounces,
ered to produce a floral effect. Occasion-
ally these are arranged in graduated
shade*, the darkest in the center. Many
cushion* are covered with puckered silk,
fts&sztiS'szzji isrs
t«« new cushions arecovered with printed
and hare a gathered frill of piiOu
; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
cuehLrtis arc united with Low* at t-U« cor-
tLat they ittU on either side of *he
chsirbaek; they*r« generally covered with
rjr i fcL nj c> Tke*« i* iiA<>tb.er &h&pe liks an
i'T h»f. «*d awia^l raciieu aLto take
the fjjta of Ivy wk.«iuu- Leyvas. Mauiv cusuiomsare
^ m obbifr
Boom work t«p at* much? in embroiderf
heading. U «ioth*r ghap* th* ha* start*
from «• t.or elreiea of *Lk fkL pufiki^
1ULe ^ ^ K ^ wac «una
«duii;e U so lu.^* for LouMng
KuCui ^Lu*s, t^alug made of eiiibraidcred
T^Jl*** * *** d ^°
A C-uitifartafalu Hew itNe*.
The erfttd for turaing a room in wLich
oae vrkdwsa to live »Uid brevsi’ue nrid to ra-
oeiv* tituj a place waarw it ie aiiaoe*
liupoeisible s« tsiove without rtek of upset-
ting tiosae t-keir or little Utuiv uu wkicii oil
Linos af is»-a*s»eu** Lave L-een caowiieti bs
foetotaaealy dying out. It is intpoasioJe to
Keea*e resJ core fort l« a room whioh L-m
for it* keynote “t'oe oidleeUag mania., ,J «u
admLr&Lle idea k* ooutinod to itc proper
the nsuaeutu, but wholly iii&pp.v,-
rr^tr- if ^ a rallied to a botaloir or n t>oora tu
R feeifeg . aWd prsiWaat8
rather than the itotiou of a boxer.
r*,w*i r rnum.
Take fov.r jtwmI usedP»rscips, one table-
e’.ooafuJ of Sour *iwi tans «©?■ Put the
pou-jtitip* itiU> a {ui^iLr of botLog water
«.ud boil utuhl tif young, tliroe-
qu^i-UiKtt of um fcdtii-; if old, one and a
qai.rtsa- hour*). , v »Leu dcHie . . . and
arsun
u-jush gaw; aikd t<.> the-aa a. L*l! V®ofl}Kx>nful
of skit, the fleer, the ®£g* well beaten and
u diuu oi latadk pepi**-; mix weli and fot-ni
iu *u>.ail cakr*. Pw tvo iui-jf* tabie&poon-
[“'■* Uoi * fry tae cato uravrfi oti P"*» ona ■»* then
l^rowu the Drain ea brown
W"
.(.«»>«*».—»
th® out.
4 h
m %a fir
m
m m w tn
m
WmSr fe xpvc?* -Vai®
A B3-0WE! i BAC&LK*.
This traj- iLka Iwjakei is of eiivsr V5-'"k-ar
wuri., fliieU with a tutta* of vi<»i«i«auit t!ia
beLUafcad with fauoy vibbon, wMch <aa-
*'<*** the r^ptade, twine* r«i*ud tiw
bandit?, and ri act at thi? aidfl la the aba p« of
three upri&bt loops. The tt.cranIs
»ta exceedingly '"dalniy cue; for the fc&tile;
and the uiea could of course be carried oat
in leas costly form.
Kw li* 'i Mii« CdU'n ef Go»WI Sljoaj.
It is most ariaoyjjw - 0 a lady, rJuw hav
ing paid a tor; ciaa* janta? for a fc-at. cks*
artK.-k, aad after having worn it but a few
te utte thee*;*.- wiiii Uo-oUs. and idle fchi&ks
*“ ootiiLua left for her bat to hare
t: ““* °' idy t! * LiWOia « >««»•« c^ch
^
booth. «*.W. «u! U*. tura«d bice, or in any
way io*t iu uuiisa, ki to blaek tke dt*eoi
ortvd pait* with eeouaoo biaak iuk, k< it
“SS
bv P il t ou uu over v.ith the tiug.,;-, 5,ot, ilia-
<** to pouta* b o»
“* VT, of ^
taaTS’ iWi*
Oae <jf il- priadd potatala
f ‘“ b ° # “" Ulc ‘ dlrt b "'J™
tle deeasdn* as posi«l?ic, or uoee at aJJ, if
^ *<> ^ well with-
'Pttcot leather te rery dMieate. morse*-
wUea u«yr; in cold weather juat a
prcjMwire wiii crack it, and for tl»ia
reasoo the wconer* otfk sfuwJd always nut
J*-'*** ^tucr l»oe* ore^oca before
the fire -ciuy ; for a siaor: Uxne tuid not too
oW. This upkes ike vwy pUsuai.
and pfev*«.W; 1 * f;iau fjjtaeL.irvyr. <«i
boot* HbocOd be to -&be«<wq»e wf U«
foot vritil the h asd; Oa*:« wiii vlw
tmo erzicl; !□ weaa*. yt ;#«Mbr icvtt-rt* -
boos* oad hhc.« «*• dall, white of
«KK wiU be foimd bst,i for i-wy^.
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To onecu “USTSS
floor edt
ou*hly Waded add*« ttie yoaat, a* ii-tmk
milk as will form ai’. h..ho s ^xched^t doc^b, ■
Wltil a wo °daa *»***«. but oa uo aceouo*
knead it. or indii Wk™ wed
tn.xed tot it ri*«, pot tt-into mnffi*.
ttns to «*ke fm- tw«j-*tv minutes. ’ When
.
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c^ccut* Scafie
iukewrj’ui p n 15 : * 80 ---- * ,e R vv«t-er; Quarter add pound tb^* of yelks clvocolaie ^ of four in
well together until yvahavea smooth.
frotbypa*te. B^xt-up the four whites until
yon h<-*ve h stiff froth am! add ti*m to the
nrixtiire. Pour all into a baking dtote
liavc it for tvrtinty minutes ia tbe e«ven
and nerve.
T!>« J'**U t: r :rrA-t . S «i»pt-<I A r‘V<-L-.'*.
If you w«fit to b- in quite the fashion,
wear or possess ecmet4.inf{ Uuit is iiesrt
elia;?ed. There Rre bea»* shaped cushions,
Ltarrt shaped tables, heart shaped bonnets,
heart shaped fr;4 rr.es, ervi rise new est
ornaments for writing and dressing table*
are heart shaped. One comes screws heart, io-
shaped things everywhere; tber are the
eWoeatita* ci«v belle's latest fad. The faidjionabfe
» With a pair
of hearts. Thef are moonstones erunoond-
ed with diamonds. The newest purse is a
lyargaod the newestwateh charm too^
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SALEof UNCLAIMED FREIGHT.
R. & D. R. R. Co,
OFFICE OF AGENT,
r,, J OTCOA, (iA ., Jan. T ol->t. 1801.
j The following freight having been
! on „ h,qnd , , . ltns . *" c,,c >' over J 0 months * ,
' w,n "** M t i i Mk "?r " nle 9
re ' uo '2d an< « cha»ges paid before lie
expiration of 80 days from date
W C K<U,rd s ,l ,„eee casliag,charge,
51 cents.
j j B ‘ 5 Brodrrk J> * oar ‘ cl '> dOXAs luhtnimi llsha-ntn^ r<ni r ,„l
' -
! futures. . ciiar^o*,
j 25 C£Nts.
r -r.M-ir 1 h»rh r .-inv-i .*
’ . .
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i Sam ifdtilUn, 1 box II II goods.
] c Ji ar /es g j Cl
McAllister £c 8on, 2 bdl* 4 l
Bead boards in 6i
€ bdls 20 foul boards S
. ,
i ‘ t- >< ng.dl.OKsfs s oes,charge s hi
’ '* 1 ,J di. Scythe La*die«.»tor£vf.
J & C °* 1 bdl 12 croif
Lars.
NO MALES.
1 bundle 1 12 hoe*, h>t of old
;
plunder of various kinds.
4-u, J. K. Dixow, Agent.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LEASES
n Wfty Tit* Alruys.
!
These n Celebrated G’aascs I cq- aic &>,
tl;e General store of
T. A, Capps &Co.TocccA,Ga.
FAULKNE , KELI.AM & MOORE
tbs only W:u uracturinpO, ti-
ATLANTA. C A
TO THE TRADE.
I AM RECEIVING
e J SI=S 81 B
of goods for tho FA I.L emi W 1 N'I EL
trade, suck ss l)ry Good*. D-«sa
Goods, Fancy Notions,
Shoea, &c. Also my
— Stock of—
FamilyGroceries
Is EN coinpleto. My PY'RAMID PA l'-
T FLOUR is the FINE- 1’
ROLLER PATENT made, end • •aii
sstfaly say it is th*
Whitest I ; lour.in Ttcsoa.
-----1 WILL SELL--—
Furniture, Mattrcsaes, *nd Cooking
Stoves on
Tho In tailment Plan.
^ T ° U 'L an / ; * ^ ,Jro * n, t * J «d Mead,
*
Mattress, or e
HA A Jf T>] H O rn A UP
* ' T w V „ _j
and have not money .mil, •noiwh t* ’>*?
.n ! ..v, u .n, /
you *.id a,low you io wane
ftV^ t*xmnH f| | VB|P ] WM»^
'*'* Mm
when YD *-* f w»f it .Lont'dr* *■,,? ,< , i. •J
*
TApT w v% yr L ™"T G
vlred Free
in th* Citv.
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MACKiN 1^11 FDV I SUPPLIES.
lutings for EKGIXVS and Mil I£ im-huUng PELTING and OIL.
RFPAIR SHOP. Wc make a Specialty of Repairing all kinds ofMs-
Chincroi YTt !;aadic ti e lu-proveJ Whselt!" amlJWi’son Sewing Machine, also th*
FAMOUS CLAYTON SEWING MACHINE MOTOE
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ladies o that , laboriou* . vro. . i., so Injurious to health.
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