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Local and business notices inserted for ten
cents per line. All bills for advertising are
due on the first appearance of the
ment, except when otherwise arranged bv
contract.
Obituaries from $1 to $5.
(ico.P. Rowell and Co. in the last American
Newspaper Directory, reports the NEWS as
having 3times larger ^circulation than any a ^
•.her paper ' published in the county.
We have appointed . . , 4| the following
gentlemen agents to whom suhgerip-
lions may be paid:
Mt. Airv,— T. J. Peyton,
(Virnelin__ y ’* \ cT ‘. Mnnre ‘ *
1 Iirnerviile.—Mitchell , r . V ranklin. ...
Tallulah Falls_A 0 Godfrey
Kastanollee,—L. TT. Coe.
And generally money may be paid
‘e your post masters. Our friends in
arrears are ea rnestly requested to pay
up.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist Episcopal Church,South ;preach-
ibty V-lmol 10 am’evervSMnday’• J*B ^fn mons
sapt. Prayrservice7:30 P Allen, Pastor. p m Wednesday
eve. B
Presbyterian Church Rev L A Simpson
pa^tor; 2nd preaching sabbaths at ll:30am and 7:30 p m
on and 4th in each
davschool at It) a m every sabbath, \V M
^IVdue^day. 1>la ^ ernieeti ”^‘ at b m ever Y
Baptist <4mreh, Rev A E Keesc pastor;
preaching at 11:30 a m and 8 p m on 3d and 4 th
dav, Sni davs- Sunday Hayes school at 10a m every Sun-
W J supt. Prayermeeting 8 p m
Wednesday night.
TOCCOA. GA MAY 7
Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Capps visited
Atlanta this week.
Messrs. Ring and Sibley of Demur¬
est were in the city .Monday.
G. W. Edwards visited his brother
at Shoal Creek the first of this week.
Homemade tobacco in the hand
foi- sale bv £J. M. Payne.
Rev. A. E. Keese is attending the
Baptist convention in Atlanta this
week.
Rev. Mr. Lambeth, missionary to
China, stopped over two days at the
C evela d House last week.
Henry Busha returned this week
from a hunting and fishing jaunt
through Florida.
Charles S. Johnson, a reporter of
the Atlanta Journal was registered at
the Cleveland House last Sunday
A party composed of nearly all the
younsj folks in Toccoa visited Tallu-
iah Falls yesterday.
Died, on April 30th in this city,the
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
v ’. Boggs.
Percy Harris is home from Atbinta
several . days . visit ■ his * family c
on a to
and friends,
Mrs. C. T. Blaekmer has been in
Atlanta several davs this week mak-
ing purchases for the milllinery store.
Lost,—A n ebony handle diamond
point i_ r lass cutter; the finder will be
smtn Idy rewarded by leaving it care
Drug Store.
A number of the Baptists ofToccoa
are in attendance on the Southern
Baptist Convention in Atlanta this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dixon and fam^
ily have gone to Gastonia, N.
’
where . they , w.H ,, spend a couple of
weeks visiting their many friends.
An excursion train w 11 leave here
for Atlanta to-morrow at 7.30 a. M.
and return at 7.30 p. m. Reduced
rides.
Twenty dollars cash will get you a
new high arm sewing machine, direct
from the New Home Sewing Machine
factory. Call and see us.
Rev, W. J. Purcell will preach
the funeral sermon of Mr. lerrell Ad¬
dison, at Broad River church the 5th
Sabbath in May.
J f Col. Robertson consents to enter
the race for Congress from the Ninth,
woe be unto the “small fry” that dare
to mount the stump with him.
Quite a number of Toecoa’s eiti-
zens
to enter
p.«.
P. O. Whiting has moved his shoe
shop to the building near the depot,
l ' e in* ' i v fitted ud bv G. A* Cooper.
*
He makes . and repairs shoes, , j m st
collars, <icc. in the best style of the
shoe maker’s art.
The Elberton Gazette under the
MHirkli,..'. new management is bright lot,Is
mi-.l will, live and
able editorials, indicatino ability Edi- and
energy on the part of the new
tor, Mr. Ernest W. Bigluun.
Rev, Mr. Cook of Atlanta arrived
Thursday to assist in conducting
revival services now being held in
Presbyterian church.
Married, Sunday May Is,, Mr.
Miller tn Miss Mary
the residence of Rev. V. A.
monds. We wish the happy * * - couple
long and ... lire.
prosperous
Prof. Alexander aul his able as-
-a.LiuL:; rs**-*-*- r/x i., 1 D
b ^
close of the term; » ut
shonM tro y tn o u be Q present, -., if ,
.
ese important exercises.
Some sncaktbiof entered
«“ «b«»h last week and stole
destroyed the Sabbath school
ture * This we consider about
m «, ean n athln£ . t L; n „ f 89 tbe , , human mind . ,
could conceive of dmnr, oing, and 1 if •t any-
'
thing would disturb the eauinamitv 1 *
„t 01 > A XT - ick ,
■'* -* we imagine that he
trembted tremhlorl for «b.. the safety ^ of his throne .
while nue this th,s work v 'ork , was E oe going on.
And now comes one of the
welcome of our exchanges the Mav
number of the Southern Cultivator
anrl Pivia 0 farmer. Jas. t r> P. n Harrison •
^ ^ 0,, Atlanta, Ga. Every farmer,
gardener, fruit grower and stock
raiser should take this excellent
It is published at only $1 a
the information it imparts is
worth many times that amount.
0,1 Wed,I0S 1:1 7 tho Misses W. S.
Williams, Marion Chambers, Ida
'^ ona|f l, bee Barnes, of Games-
and Miss Gain of Gumming, Ga.
„• •.„ . T loccoa alls. .. Mr. - r r J. K. r ,^. Dix-
r
escorted them to the Falls, and
his gentlemanly and courteous at~
tentions contributed much to make
their visit pleasant. 1 he ladies were
much pleased with our citv, the love¬
ly Falls and the attractive scenery
Col. Robertson in his speech at
last Tuesday said “that
he had never been able to find out of
what creed, color or sex the third
was composed, and there ! >re
wasat loss to know what to nam : it,
but after carefully consider in *■ its
'
probable gender, had decided to call
it Mary John.”
The entertainment given Thurs-
day by the Peerless Blhid Concert
( Company mnmnv wa . adi well nrtenrl** attended, 1 and nni i
much enjoyed by all present. In ad-
dition to the musical part of the pro-
gram, Mr. M. B. Taylor gave a short
lecture on “How the Blind ManSee<,”
which he advanced many interest^
inland original ideas, to wlrich the
listened with appreciative
A full account of thm en-
program f " will appear ‘ next
One of the Toun K men Onn»a„,)in
trntt.intr match laM w»M»k antheri-
to say that , , he . , tie ,
w? no e- >oys
week. After taking leave of his
girl he came up the branch to
instead of coming the road, au 1
the boys lying by the ioa
their rocks waiting . . for ,
some-
that , TT He , looks ■
never came.
upon lt^'ii ii uge juke at t heir expense
feels amply repaid for the loss of
the sweat h o streamed from his
|, row . while he ran for these very same
| >oys t(( j M1 h last week.
W. A. Mntheson recently m nie
business Nashvi . , r
trip to Ip, Vlemphi-,
New Gr , e in ^ MDbile, Montgomery,
making a complete circle round to
. |a||ta am| home t0 Toc ,.„ a . He
succeeded in making sales of
quantities of leather, and
tahlished a trade for largo future or-
, . He rT ays wherever , he , went ,
is the same cry of tight times,
mo.iey ^ and but very little business,
On the other hand farm crops, parti C-
uhrly wheat, corn and oals are look-
ing finely and give promise of abun-
dant harve ts.
“You h-i'o a valuable enterprise
in loccoa; that Furniture Factory
turns out first class furniture, strong
ly made and finely finished. 1 buy
goods there in preference to any oth-
er factory.”
The above remark was made to
the Editor of the News, by Mr. F. A.
Lews, one of the prominent mer-
chants of Central, S. C. 1 11 Green-
vilie and other places merchants are
ordering furniture from this 1 occea
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customers.
Take notice everybody'. M * * a )
18th there will be an ex* rsion train
run on the R. &. D. road from G r--- n
ville, fe. C. to Tallulah I allulab * Fills alls on! , re- n
turn. Passengers will be t-oven on a
all stations between ihe points
1 ”’ _ ' The excursion is to <>e aiven
,ler ’. ,he . of . ,he 0 f
a,lf P lces ;
Railway Conductors, and . it ism-end- .
e d to make this trip a great success
in the of . enjoyment . , , to all who
way ^
go. There will be at least 15 con-
doctors along and each one will see
| personally that the best of order is
I preserved. All who desire to visit
,hefar-fa,na.l Tanllulah Falls should
avail themselves of tins eacellent op.
portunitv * - to spend a delightful day
j there.
A few days a :o Bill I3o -.de.» go
:r, a “ sonebojs "
££ .Ly^lZt a tz , ::;;:: r '; e,, ;:. ? Toccoa ZZ
.o UIOWS
head, , face, J
on chest and sHmmch, till
furiously wrought ffiey cut and slash-
eJ r ,hk “ iv8S lf 11
«--*• «>«- of hi. ^Mdeep
0sh wound about e, ght inches
^® tween ^ i0 Luee and the groin, from
which the blood (lowed in great *
Streams. . ibis . ,
% ended , the , battle and
*h 8 u.. J3 „ ran . a \ aj leaving Bowden ,
to his fate. While still bieadimr his
life ... fast ebbing
away, a friend found
mm, bound f,L up his wound . and . thus .
him , traj.cal deal...
Ke P ort sa }' s that the wound was
by ilenrv " Love.
Notice.—A ll not u s and ,
due me or J. T 13. n c- Simmons & C n Co.
ln the hands of Brown & Mitchell
if not paid or arranged satisfactorily
at once, they are authorized to piace
them for collection. J. B.
Died, May 2nd. 1892, at her home
in Franklin county, Mrs. Caroline
Andrews, wife of Mr. J. M. Andrews,
63 years of age. Mrs. Andrews was
a most estimable lady; for 35 veirs
she has been a member of the Bap¬
tist church; and she is widely known
for her earnest piety, her exalted
Christian character and was liigt iy
esteemed and beloved by all who
knew her for her many graces of
mind and heart. She was a kind
neighbor, a warm friend, an affec-
tlonAte> devoted mother, a loving and
faithful wife. She leaves a husband,
nine children, 66 grand-children and
numerous friends to mourn her loss,
The News extends deep sympathies
to the family in this their sad bo^
reaveinerit. She was buried at New
Hope Church Tuesday, Rev. W J.
Purcell conducted the burial service*.
Miss EHen Dortch of Carnesvilie
passed through Toccov Thursday.
^he is ieelnvi juh.iiant over the l)em-
t»cratic meeting that took piace in
Carnesvilie Tuesday. While the
-
1 " r< l >art J ll ' assume^ con so., era ile
magnitude in Franklin county, she
thinks the Democratic “h >i .shot” fir.-o
into the,r railk s Tll ^ J *.V dcnorU-
IZHI tllb,n I^ ie ) w, 3 1 •"- - ’• - >v
er from the shock. Miss Ellen has,*
r, « hli to f,eel i ustl > proud of any D. m-
ocratio , victories that may take piace
in Franklin or adjoining countie ,and
not only that, but all Democrats in
Ge ,„„ 7.,, ia shoulJ f „ 8 , v8rypr 1 .„„|
Lllen for , her uncompromising
throti^rli her paper for the sue-
CHS8 of thft Democratic party and
good government. She has been
tlireatened with destruction from
many sub-alliances,hut she stood firm,
telling them every time, “take my
living, but }on cannot take my hon¬
est principles.” Such true patriot-
ism is seldom seen in any (me, and
the inmor should be doubly areat
' vii en won by what we are pleas-d to
term a weak woman.
A youug lady of Jefterson, West Virginia,
declares tn..c slie was all run down before
rasing Ayer’s sarsaparilla; but that now , she
is gainings length every day. Ayer's Sarsa-
parilia for is cert feeble inly and a wonderfully effe.iive
tome t..e delicate.
A Substitute for Canal Locks.
H. G. Ketclium, engineer of the
Chignccto ship railway, is credited as
the author of a scheme by which
vessels drawing upward of twenty
feet of water can be pushed through
^ present St Lawixnce canais from
Port Arthur to Quebec, and through
the Soo canal now being excavated,
without deepening the canals or en-
larging the locks, thus obviating the
expenditure of millions of dollars
upon canal deepening.
Mr. Ketclium proposes that large
vessels be placed upon steel rafts or
pontoons, and thus floated through
the canals and over river shallows.
the vessels to be placed upon the pon-
toons by means of hydraulic lifts-
established at the entrance of each
canal. He says $500,000 would pro-
vide pontoons and lifts foi all the ex-
isting canals; bnt these lifts could be
used as graving docks; but little time
would be lost in placing the vessels
upon the floats, and the plan has been
successful elsewhere. — New York
Telegram.
TUe D«»ctor’s Retort.
Gne of t ho brightest physicians of
SiS
company with others, microscopic
slides, slowing certain peculiar glands
of the intestines. The physician at
once launched out-into a brilliant di 3-
ciu ion of the glands and their
tk a to various diseases.
T he theologian grew fed after a
and finally said: "ion doctors
know so much about the uncertain-
ties of this world that I should think
you would not want to live.” “You
theologians,” corns the quick reply,
- te U usso much about the certainties
of the next that we don t want to
die."—Lewiston Journal,
Pj • COENS A It NIC A ' ALVE.— li
>-? salve in the world for en’>
■ it-iis, sores, ulcers, salt rheum
. *r sores, tetter, chapped hands
• > ains. coins and all skin erup
^ . .-^ll.-i^v.nur^pilc^or 2. nn
(> r „,. t , atj ,f aotl< m ,,, ,nancy
f ,,, d ‘ Rn-e 25 cents per box. Fb>-
saie , , . w » . il. rr *x- » t n .. v ;j, is.
uj o.
olj r club list.
-m ^ •»
yearly "*'?**, subscription '“•* rates for "f the varu
ous papers and ina zines; in the
seco d column will be found the
^*I occ. A .M, s f„.
Pub’s With
Constitution...........weekly Lippiuuott’s $100 "$1 5u
Scribner’s .Magazino........m Magazine monthly 3 09 3 00
3 0) 3 59
Century..... Nicholas................m .............m 4 00 4 50
St. 300 350
Scientific Vmcrican........w 3 00 3 50
Aae;:.Amer .supplement.... w 5 00 5 00
>• A. and supplement......w 7 00 6 60
Architects and Builders edtn m 250 3 00
K A. cV Arc’ts & bid’s ed’t’n m 5 00 5 50
Toilettes....... ............m 1 50- 2 00
Home Magazine.............a 50 125
American Farmer----------in 50 100
nepers Harpers Weekly 1 .!'.'.'.'.'.'.:'.'//^ i 00 4 2 o
Bazar..............w 4 00 4 2o
Demorest’s Harpers Young People......w 2 00 2 00
Arthur’s Magazine..........m Magazine......m 2 00 2 00
Ingail’s 1 5o 175
Magazine.......m loo 190
j BUSINESS LOCALS.
Two good mules for sale
work anywhere. Apply to F. A.
Mabry, Toccoa, Ga.
We have a speed} 7 and positive
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth
and headache, in Shiloh’s catarrh
Remedy. A nasal injector free with
each bottle. Use it if you desire
health and sweet breath. Price 50c.
Sold by T A Capps.
A Kemarkable Clock.
Japan possesses a remarkable time¬
piece It is contained in a frame
tliree feet wide and five feet long,
representing a noonday landscape of
great beauty. In the foreground
plum and cherry trees and rice plants
appear-in-full bloom; in the rear is
seen a hill, gradual in ascent, from
which - apparently flows a cascade,
admirably imitated in crystal. From
this point a threadlike stream mean-
dors, encircling rocks and islands in
its windings, and finally losing itself
in a far off stretch of woodland. In a
miniature sky a golden sun turns on
a silver wire, striking the hours on
silver gongs as it passes. Each hour
is marked on the frame by a crcep-
ing tortoise, wliieb serves the place
of a hand. A bird of exquisite plum-
age warbles-at the close of each hour,
and as the song ceases a mouse sal-
pj es foT'tli from a neighboring grotto
and scampering over the hill to the
garden is soon lost to view.—Iron.
T’ne 1/eatli Rattle.
A coiTCspondeixt tella this interest¬
ing snake story: “A few days ago I
sent two boys to the spring after wa¬
ter, and in a moment one of them
came running back in great fright,
saying that he saw a stinging ruttle-
snake With rattlers on his head and
a horn on life tail, and one-lialf of the
siunre was lil'ick and the other half
spotted. I went with them to see
the monster, and when we got there
snake about five feet long
v*.,s sv<Uilov/^ig a lat.lc, i , kc about
2 -i-i feet, long, rhe lhlm c -;is nw-
tlmg with all lus mignt, while his
colored brother was swallowing with
all lus power. We left them, and
went back in about an Lour and both
were dead.”—Great Divide.
The 1’i-ose of Motion.
Aunty—So you took your first
dancing lesson today i Did you find
it difficult?
Wee Nephew — No’m, it’s easy
’nouglx. All you bave to do is to
keep turning ’round and wiping your
feet.—Good News.
MY JAGiC
The ‘ Bob Tailed Billie” will be in Toccoa
o:i Satur 'ay May 7th, and on each ninth day
f-)l ow ns during the season
W. II. DZATON.
LADIES ARE UNFORTUNATE,
because the higher t.iey 1 rise . in . soci-
ety the weaker they find themselves
bodily. Risley’s Philotoken controls
the nerves, aids nature in her various
functions, and thus combats with the
many ills..of womankind successfully,
If your druggist has not got it he will
order it for you for $1 a bottle, from
62 Chas. F. Risley, Wholesale Druggist,
ConrtDndt St., New York. Send
f or descriptive pamphlet, with di-
reo ,j ons an ,i certificates from many
i a ,]j es who have used it and can’t say
Pnnui ,], j n favor of Risley’s Philo-
to ’ ker ^ *
Bright people are the quickest to
recognise a good thing people and buy ii.
'Ve sell lots of bright theLittle
Early Risers. If you are not bright
these pills will make you so. T A
Capps.
THE NEW YORK
weekly world
:
one ^ dollar a year.
j ~
. the be features
o :tains st of any
Weekly printed. M. QUAD, late of
: he Detroit Free Press, ’ writes a page '
a
6nil _ ^ 0 4* BAiljpw 2^^
t
The Weekly World,
New York City
Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, II!.,
vrites: From personal experio-nce I
-*:iu recommend De IFitt’s Sar-npa-
iila a cure for impure blood and gen¬
ial debility.’ T A Capps. 0211y
•^X HO e leh !T <k month, all matters r nd of articles interest on Fashion, the home
k to
ITOflfK" Finely illustrated, SI.50a year.
» AMPLE copy tar five two cent stamps.
_ Arthur’s Home Magazine, Philadelphia
i TAIVE two-cent stamps will ^et yo u a sam
] pie of Arthur’s Home Magazine. Piiilada.
Aeeutf wanted,
! ^rjr . -. , ^ r— ■■
1 lh i
-**.».
remedy '1 TT^ for it, namelv, """• Aver '* s
panda. it makes the weak strong,
j e ffi-ctu UR- removes that tired
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K^j W »R H ss *7 » AivAJR.E * « « E
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Bar’ er and Hair
tion Guaranteed. — Shop
over Drug Store.
It is a fixed and immutable
that to have good, sound healtii
must have pure, rich and
blood. There is no shorter nrir
route than by a course of I)e
Sarsaparilla. T A
TT Tp)
J .==4 vs— zv V 'll - ^ ^ k<
at---
LOW PRICES.
We have rented the saw mill for¬
merly owned by the Alliance about
miles south of Toccoa. We will
will furnish all kinds of lumber at
lowest prices, delivered anywhere
within 4 miles rf t!:e mil free of cost.
Leave orders in Toccoa with T. R.
fsbel!. C, C. Walters.
m!23m M. S. Haves.
It. is a truth in medicine that the
smallest di.se that performs the euro
is best, De Witt’s Little Early Riser-
are the smallest pills, will perform tin-
cure and are the best. T.A.G’apps.
A
VALUABLE
PRESENT!
a year’s subscription to a popular
- AGRIC ULTURAL PAPER GIVEN
,FRKE TO OUR READERS.
By special arrangements with the
publishers we are prepared to furnish
FREE to each of our readers a year’s
subscription lo the i opular monthly
agricultural journal, the American
Farmer, published at Springfield and
and Cleveland, Ohio.
This offer is made to any of our
subscribers who wi 1 pay up all ar¬
rearages in on subscription and one year
advance, and to any new subscri¬
bers who will pay one year in advance
The Auieiioan Farmer enjoys a large
national circulation, and ranks among
the leading agricultural papers. By
this arrangement it COST'S YOU
NOTHING to receive the American
Farmer for one year. It will be to
your advantage to call promptiy.Sam-
i ie copies can be seen at our ofiicc.
‘Late to bod and early to rise will i
shorter, the road to the homa in the
skies.’ But early to bed and a‘Little
Early Riser,’ the pill that makes life
longer and'better and wiser. T A
Lippiaooit’s -^i'ubis \\Tdel Is flie most ed. read popular Al g and
Fach number Cou/plrfe Novel,
con ins
s!;< rt- o i■*«, ski tches, poems, etc.
TlieJa u ry (1892) i.uinb;-i will contain
Th 5 Passing of lyiafor KiIgors.
Bv Y iuna' E. Allison.
T. c Febrna y (1892 number will contain
Roy tho Royalist.
By William Wcstall.
The March (IS92) number will contain
A Soldier’s Secret.
By Captain Charles King.
sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers.
ODPIES, 25 C3iTTS. $3,00 2SB YiiAE.
Subscriptions received at the otlico of
. itbis paper.
■MORE
230,000 SUBSCRIBERS
[more than 1,000,000 readers.
Home agazt n»>, of Washington,
IT. C., Conducted bv Mrs. John
A. Logan.
A I C J ; 3! FORT!IE IIO A I S
OF AMERICA.
he icst low-priced periodical ever
printed anywheie, in any language.
Twenty-four to thirty-two
pages monthly, equal to more than a
hundred pages of the ordinary sized
magazine.
More than adozen
putting itself in ib? closest,
with the wants and tiec* Is of the
writers of the
Holds all its old friends, an 1 is
continually making new ones. Where¬
evcv it goes, it goes to stay—becomes
a part of the !io n * life and thought!
an t conscience in every family.] ion
f e Home vlamzinc has its
r seal envi i le place in American
in*.ature.and in tin* ho nes and hearts
if »he people, l*v deserving u.
We liave made arrangements bt
-'ha h we can fumish tins vahiab’c
periodical and the Toro m News one
\ ear for $1.25 in advance. Do not
u.rss this opportunity lo seeuic your
home paper, and a valuable family
periodica! in aldilion for a little n.orc
than t'ie i lice of the one.
Vearin $30091®® 'uc.v to Mm t»*urt:*‘M, 'I lift id u Irllip. r ill rud I I u^uirtaki* * I.OISH *»rtt »il |e# :**»»} induti r*er Doe*]-. r-t !*r t«< »i f
thrirsvru 1 ,. : -..v u. ivierlliey live. X will also fan It
the the siiujtiun or lupt*.. ‘p'-i.'.sj »»l«i< |i can vmm ihataraornt
No nwtirr firi'.eimrH ;» * . f«! af ilH.v,*. Fh.* 4!> and r uie*. 1/
lvarue4. I «kwn.* !a.t wo.- mi h diatmt vrcounty. t J
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have alrendY wik| <i * Mi ci..f.h ym<-nt a im zt
nuiul r. Avh«> art- tiMihi" ort-r s a im cn**f». I Pa Sk JKW
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trated, will receive *3 0() \\*»i»h <» f McCall’s Glove-lit tin*j \
McCall A t o. want, to introduce f heir lie a | ni t ifr.s;A e w.
the circnlniion of our mai'rizim V 1U: ■ c a 1 it
other and 0 a* li
the result is o Ivcr;* its gel the giiattst idler ever ir: it;
by n magazine. New s? seribers <_ ce e. or la c. No :ib nc a
in price : still only S1 0 a year. Foil I rs n J unary
sent postpaid [including a pa;tfrn nunn»erj
J ? b>r bve Lou•
cent stamps. Add res*
jirffnir s .1 cn* Home *£>///'< tv ”,
'Lock 'Z?o r 9/ 7. .7 V' / a
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YQQGOA DA-
HEADQ ' IRS FOR MACHINFRY:
And Machinery Supplies, also repairs all kind of Machinery.
A ip’nyrn i l. lh p \ V r ! j ■‘, l!:v >. tea r bib, I
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BOTH PORTABLE AND JL r ! > 1 \f A. r i'c vvr-
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Hi Mill 1 ® tej A 1 m Li II LI J UM) I? Li L J
Farmers ai d others in want of o ther Engines or ral'irs, will
money by using the above •< saw
prices and best i nines.We are also inepared to give lowest
terms on the ce!e -rated
«IESTEY UrxuMrio.v^ nnnn mon .
Sj tnp .)/<//$ ami Iivaporalots.
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ERS AMD RAKES,
V, loch i.ceu only a trial to prove their supericritv. Call
yon buy, J i ana s-m
duplicate of machinery ,
parts constant], on hand.
Atkins’ Patsn! iiniss Isoth P 1
DIXIE'S r^'GPJTE, i'0:J THE WOODS Of TEE SQJTfl IJ Uf£ ft) fu'
f The patent by whfeli thi -rav fc i>r«:-tecte-.l const'-Is of p, dep c?- ' a of ti : l'a c c* ffc»
it cutting teeth throe h the <> a-t.»r front lat to ba^e, thus r 5vi' fr alien vLi’e
ia uEe, giviug Rtrar.gtb to Use euth and inert ■; t':. • f I 1 ’!:3 I .. :-
^ bility ox the V TSfE YV-rt-liLE? :o J»P .'3%r
equaling 15.,- A
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A V L vvt x .....jj
fi»E2€2: TS-ptriJ-.l i Silver fi?
J
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Tbc brrpe flcaiaml f. v ♦F /*• D rr.abo
inferior Saws wLK-U tb-. v < ; u-n ide i'roi a a
lower grade of ste- .. ina ri• r ►XT. 2 :iu sit l
As): your hardware <V f J Lj OlLtCT. j c.2n3cr w.il
not order it for you, remit .mo .r G-icui t'j
r Lt-irtiluHo p ATFiMQ & A f vu.| A
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|f > *| •" Rose Ci'illi.<nr Vv'aban ? ’ Poppy, and packet.................. 1~c, Oardrn 7’ X •
j m-'i'-'l 6 4-are 0 , Cbrysaatbeoiuics, LcGraw, cadi Loth 53c. for ? 50c. ; *®, car O bl a..o *t»., t 7. 9?.
f WHa set...............................................82.*W i i
- S Choice Geraniums, l.d .........5De.
a, sn r?i Sweet Corn each SJe. ; set |,«0 ! I Pansy, i' c ic ..........vy<j
» “ Coltlen Nugget,*' packet loo.
* -3 Any c no r.ot now a subscriber can have Vick’s Llic \:t::c free, orders ftj
Sj worllr L. before ono yaar v o
om us hi ay lit.
# fm VICK’S FLBHSi. G t> Ha C, One r dr. it 1 hi-ad < ry
iggjjjj person which interested in Riant-, I lowers cr . _ ay c oac* f ries cr.ly UJ
«s #jSSi & cents, A packet of mr.y 40>lb. ho deducted Oat FitEf! frean first v- hh order. each enter C< ~!n
2 iw. mMm- -vi a.;
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And with 25cents, s ml it to Kimki-I Broth¬
ers, 012 oliveStree 4 , St. Louis Mo.and rec y t-
tiie loilowins music in H-snl-o i in < ‘ nu-TI 's
is a bona fide oiler* Keter. lice, ib i>uh-hsli-
er of tliis i»aper.
FIGHT PIANO 80LOS.1
Kroeger, Ernest It.; Yalse in A minor Op. 21,
No. 3
Moszkowski Maurice.; Bonree. On. 38, No. 1.
SnS: oi:S!" t,,eCk -
Lang, Gustave. In the Country. (Auf
dem Lande.) Oj». 202.
Lichner llcii.nch. ‘lie! ;u jo Bur¬
lesque Ethiopian.
Loesehhorn A. Hood Night. ( Jut -
Nacht.) Op. 1)6.
Ketlerer. Eugene. Success Polka.
Op. 254
TWO SONGS
Lasseilj Kduard. With Erghsh.Gcr-
man and French I’ext. Ah! i’is a
! Vatcrlami.) l)ream-(lch liattceinsteinsch«*en«-s
(J’ Aval* l?eve.)
Mattci ito With. English an IGer
1 Dear Heart. (MeinHer.
man ext.
ONE PIANO DUET.
g.ml, Jena. he Flirt. Impromptu
a la Polka.
SIXTEEN PI \NO STUDIES.
Loesehhorn, A. 10 Studies. Boo!
Ill, Op 65).
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makes to order ag<.n li iggies,
and does all kinds of Blanks ni*r-,ino;
Repaiis tools, implements and ma¬
chines of all kinds. For
'£*»'■ dfe STtlifiU ^ I v: .
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^ to the shop of J. T. Carter,
A POl'lLAIi FAMILY.
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oc(-m ia * tat.ch pn ' i > t ia£* lic-.v tlni.;:? L-.
wluit I may, y'. e ul’vays i vcaci to ahead
of ine.”
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make-any cx«*ri- »n in toor diitetiou.”
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for examnla, yaa h ve t. lte:i up p:.in*.iuar t
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you il Ceil ii fi» e, to yous-
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