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CONSUMPTION
in its
early stages
can be cured
by the prompt
use of
Ayers It Cherry Pectoral
soothes
the inflamed tissues
aids f
r and expectoration,
hastens
recovery.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowell, Mass.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR SPEKIFK.
To TtiF. Voter? of Habersham
County: At the solicitation of man«
friwtids 1 have consented to announce
myself a candidate for the office of
Shenff , at the next January , election, .
If elected will I faithfully discharge
the duties of the office to the best of
my ability. M. F. Kkllar.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR,
At tiie solicitation of many frie- ds
hereby announce mvself a candidate
mr t he office of l ux C ollector at the
ensuing election in January next. If
elected I promise to perforin tho
ties of the office, to the best of mv
ability. S«»licitino the support of
every cit izen I am respect fully
.
Allen A. Acre.
YAX OOI T F CTO it.
At the s..licitaTion of man, frieed.
I lieretiv announce myself a candi¬
date for the office <>f 1 ax Coll ct.or a'
the ensuing election in January next.
In the ■ vent <>t m\ election I prom se
to serve the people to the best of my
ability. Wm. J. Ayers.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
1 hc'ehv ‘ v announce ‘ tn self ‘ ' . 4 nf v 1>
date , . lor the , . office of Tax Receiver
1 ho next i nsnuiii olecMon I piomisc
to pOilmm tin* duties ot the office RS
failhfullv in the fut ure as in the past,
Thanki..g my friends for past favors
tuul Soliciting tho support of all, I re-
mam Respt. W. M. Jordan.
FOR BAILIFF.
1 announce myself a candidate for
Baili T of Toceoa District at next
January election . J. J. Cox.
LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. Almond Hulsey of Ayersville
and her son were iti town Tuesday.
Miss Belle Deane of Greenville, S.
G. is visiting Mr. J. B. Craig’s fatnilj’.
Mr. F. C. Davis left Saturday to
continue his stu lies at the Atlanta
Medical College,
Mrs. J. D. Mulkey and Mrs. J, 13.
Thomas jr. were welcome callers ;i *
the News office Wednesday.
Watch for our unp< rtant announo
ment next week in regard to t,
splendid magazine “Food,” the q ii e
of household monthlies.
A. H. McAllister returned Tuesd t\
from a trip to Atlanta and a visit t-'
his daughter M si Beppard, at tli
Agues Scott Institute, Decatur.
Don’t be a goose and pay out or
j»S per month for a nurse when you
can buy one of those nice little baby
cribs from Bright, Burroughs & I*'
be 11 for $ 1.50.
Died at his home in this citv last
Saturday night, Oct. 1st, Mr. o. T
Mulkey in the 63d year of his age.
Mr. Mulkey was well known in this
part of Georgia, having been born and
raised in Habersham county and re
sided in Toccoa for the last six yea s,
II - leaves a wife, six sons and t r
daughters.
FOR SALE.—3500 feet second
cl iss Flooring, dressed, tongued and
grooved, aud sash with glass for 20
windows. Apply to J. L. Martin.
Third party candidate King was
heard praying the following prayer
in a back alley on Wednesday morn¬
ing before the polls .opened: “Oh
Lord, give me this day my daily
Thy kingdom come, my will be done
in all of the districts hke it is in Mud
Creek, and thine shall be the glory
and mine the power to make laws and
wear store clothes, while Perkins
practices my laws and wears brogan
shoes for ever and ever. Amen.”
THEY HAVE A BONANZA.
It seems the owners of Dr. Drum¬
mond’s Lightning Remedy for Rheu¬
matism have a bonanza as their rem-
edy has never een kno*H to fail in a
single case. There is certain*} room
in the market for a medicne that will
do what they olaim for this wonder¬
ful preparation. Although the price
is $0 p?r bottle, if it does one lial f
claimed for it the price should bc$100
If the druggist has not got it, the
remedy will bc sent to any address b\
prepaid express on receipt jf pr'ce.
Drummond Medicine ;Co., 48 50
Jfaiden Lsne, New York. Agents
wanted.
IN MEMORIAM.
■ tism. Durin,. the last 3
i** 8uRer,llg beavuy
I Go.a Aft»rjd.ing full mMruclions
mg his burial and concern-
i requesting the song “Nodi-
ling .jut tbe blood of Jems" to be sung at Ins
funeral he quietly bade bis toyed ones good
bye, exhorting them to meet him in H-aveu.
liis remains were interred in the cemetesy
at Clarks Creek Church. The funeral services
were conducted by R,v W. J Furcell fmm
the text: “Behold I wi.l make all things new,”
Rev. 21:5. Death w sad at best, but it is
tremely so when ite visitations are to flowers
just blooming, and still more sad when the
fairest and best flowers of all are untimely
plucked. Whether on the summit of haughey-
headed hills, or in the low, sweet valleys, the
shadow of the grave is there.
r or the aged and the young, the rich aud
the poor, the learned and the ignorant, all go
side by side in the silent border-land of our
7° Kin,f of rerrors Shit in thedreac pretence of the
we arestarPedand subdued.
' My8terjr and sorrow k° hand in hand and we
^ toward rcoverv afflictions. '^f 1 ™ ed,nlhe It is P® not 881 '^ so wavc mysterious of un to
us that the old and wayworn should lie down
for-st. It is not so startling that the silver
cordof ife should break and let the weary
spirit go; but when the young and the beau
f ul are stricken down in the very morning of
life, the heart is thrown back upon itself with
sad recoil.
Keifer was one of whom his now sorrowing
parents might be fond to adoration. He was
one whose loss may verily make his bi others,
sisters and associates feel that the festoons of
ocautv, rareand radient as the hues of
rainbow, are forever torn ruthlessly away
from the walls of home. He was one for
whose abscence his schoolmates may never
cease to pine, and the songs of his Sunday
,<J ‘, 00 ! f* 1 * «™u. permuting their
melody as they float upon t%e saddened air.
A wor.l t> you, sorrowing ones, and this
unworthy tribute to the d-parud is done.
Friends and kindred would fain console, but
consolation is not to bo found on earth. Your
hearts will go sorrowing, while you live, to
tlie spot that is hallowed by your child’s
grave. But remember that after a few more
fleeting pulses, a few tn^re weary heat-throbs,
you too, will be called to go. Then how far
, urpa9Binsf earlhly 8cenc9 will bc thc
feunion, when you greet your young iruiuor-
t a i Keifer summering high upon the hills of
everlasting bliss. ,
All “Weep darkness not for him, he is happy i ,
is driven ironi his refulgent
Of Weepnot^for pleasant thoughts him, memory soft is the the shrine scent of
as
flower9 '”
, llcyloonev. ITrlnnVEr
J W Yates, Tullahoma, Tcun.,
writes: “It docs me good to praise
Botanic Blood Balm. It cured me of
an abscess of the lungs and asthma
that troubled me two years and that
olhei remedies failed to benefit.”
TUGALO DO iS.
Farmers have nearly finished fod¬
der pulling.
Cotton fields are looking white.
J/iss Lillian lurnbull has gone to
Cave Springs to school.
Joseph Fricks, Pics Fricks and
J/oorehead are putting up a
h ;ii?e in foecoa.
ITho was it that lost his hat 'he
other night while riding on a flat car.
and hollered: “Stop! Stop ! My hat!
My hat!”
Some one saw thc ‘Pearl’ the other
day going up the road with a check
dress on, a stack of fodder on her
heal, a pair of No. 10 shoes on her
feet, a brass ring on her thumb, a
sack of black cals in one hand, and a
cup of soap in the other hand shout¬
>
ing : “Fresh fish! Fresh fish!” Pearl
your writing is like the Irishman’s
tree, it is so straight it leans
What two young men went court
in S and tlie cats = ot the,r lon ^ aes b0 ‘
fore they reached the abodes ot their
lovely charmers?
What young man in this vicinity
likes to hear from a certain young
lady?
G. M says if he has lost his hat he
has not lost his girl.
Two young ladies of Tugalo visit¬
ed Steve Frier’s Sunday. S >me one
says lie would loved to have been with
li em. Tugalo Hustler.
2, _ 228,07^- _ OQ
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These figures jArcsent the number of bot-^
nil
©tvfor At* W II cougbs^and & J Davis’s colds. Drugstore. Price 50c and $1. ‘
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SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE
This is beyond question the most:
successful Cough medicine we have J
ever sold, a lew doses invariably cur ®
the worst cases of cough, croup and
hronclutis,while its wonderful success
in cute nf Con»u,„;,liou is witl.oot
a parallel in the history of medicine,
Since its first discovery it has been
sold on a guarantee, a test which no
other medicine can stand. It you
have a cough we earnestly ask you to
try it. Price iOe. 50c. and $1. If
your lungs are sore, chest or back
laiue, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, fi¬
A Capps. X
8lHM>ieTCATABKu" Re»IDT.-A
marvelous cure for catarrh, Diphthe-
ria, canker mouth, and Headache.
With each bottle there is an ingeni-
o^M OUS t^«S°of^*compuin« ch.rge. Price SOcSold
without- extr.
by T. A. Capps.
LEATHER WOOD.
_
and as \te are writing for information
w e would like to know what became
->'*•* *»* of buttermilk, .wo u„
cups and tl.ree ponce nf lighll.remt
that Tom Edmonds was “ 8 seen " “ brino. b, ‘" g
ln g "-' r 10® ptciite?
d third party man informed us that
“all the D noerals were blown out
’* V ' hlH i u ,r it '
'® et U< SaV
‘be , poet said “Weep, weep’ '
: uiocot
for thy tears cannot number thy ca-
laniitics ” for how can a city stand
WUhoUl • , bra,nS . ‘ ^ Editor do , led ,
us what P. P. P. stands for? whether
Pickett, Post and Peek or Prickly
. u
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'^ . wliat
e ier °o® is . it good fm? r It it
is the latter it is bad- but if it is the
former it. must be still more ntsiv.
p r -iv tpll iu ami r ,r
erendum is good to oat-for we hear’• i
A u old h»dv sav she was going to put
if 11 Ull ■ ° a plG . ai) . a3 We sul, ect lo ,
’ ' alC J
‘
pains in .the breast we are afraid it
won’t tie healthv.
We hear that Mud Creek is solid
third party He guess . it is mos ly
old women and children and a swamp
full of possums,
As we were on our way to ( larks-
'die Saturday we met a \ on nil man
said he “was no moss back.’ On
examination we found he did not have
substance enough to sprought mos?.
We will have a dime museum next
Saturday night. “Curfew must not
ring to-night,” but the evening hells
have rung for the last three weeks.
So come one, come a'l and see the
sights. In all confidence.
TURNERV1LLE.
Our fjinncrs ure nearly t'H’oujili suv-
ing fodder; and syrup inakin < is the
order of (]av '
\V. ? • Uu\ lusun Ali'chell rriinkliu,
P. Y. Fl’anklm and Mitchell Audi r«»
son left for the Wild " est on Sept,
26. L’lie boys ought & to have staved at
.
home until afier tlie 5tl> of Oct. for
«» c y a11 S t>od Bemocrat?.
The Democrats in our beat arc in
good hearr, but the third party men
are looking blue and don’t have much
to say since the cyclone passed over
Rev. Biiee KennarJ of Milledge-
ville is visiting his father, Capt. Ken-
nard of this place.
Mrs. lb T. Green is visiting rela¬
tives this week in Tennessee Valley
and R. T. looks rather blue.
./Warned at tlie residence of the
b ri (j e ’ 8 father on Sept 22nd, Mr. Jay
Ivester to Miss Etta, daughter of our
neighbor J. II. Mills.
TFe heard the third party candidate
for representative sings after this
style:
I’m a b' okeu-hearled third party man in |
Through keeping the company of J. W. S. ]
and Thomas h : s aid;
They bul'dosed me and told me that I was tlie j
man
To get that little office, but I don’t think I can,
For my opponent is a Democrat, and I’m fill-
For his bound name is “Cager” Perkins and he is j
to get there,
'1 here will be several of the third
party boys that can sing in that wav-
after Oct. 5th.
It is time the candidates were send-
ing in the “red eye.”
Nocturnal Wanderer.
STRENGTH AND HEALTH.
If-you are not feeling strong and healthy,
remedy acts directly Liver, Stomach and !
on
Dnn^iiei^fimctions in i/you^reafflfc:>d
find with
sick headache, you will speedy and per-
manent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One
trial will convince you that this is the remedy
von need. Urge tattles only 50c. at W n&
LADIES ARE UNFORTUNATE,
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besause the higher . they rise . in . soci- . 1
etv they find themselves
_=
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m ,„v ills of womsnkiml soocossfnllv.
ISutSX n»w
0 b«.r. .*.,**».
62 CourtDndt St., New \ork. Send
f,,r a descriptive pamphlet, with di¬
rections and certificates from many
ladies who have used it and can’t say
enough ” in favor of Pisley’s J
toi ° . e 4
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When yon need a good, safe laxa-
ve , ask your druggist for a box of
- pJjj s and y ’ ;, u wi n find they
give perfect sauslacunn For . ,n,l , -
gestion, torpid liver and sick head-
ae | ie there is nothing superior. Pliy-
sicians recommend them.
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PHOTOGRAPHS! J[
I will operate in this city FtMw
and Saturday’s of each week.
Toccoa Falls pictures constantly
'
Qn han(J
Browek, Demorest, Git.
A Turkish Serpent Superstition.
The people of all serpent ridden
cising sir it obnoxious visitors. In
Turkey .he^mn, everybody from the sultan
appeals t° the serpett,
p-'Sp. .artwith'a'serpeirt'thoflret ltn a serpent tnenrst ex ev
'--ntatnln is. In the name of Chab
Mtran. go away and hide thyself,
Of course Cbah-Miran lias been
for centuries, but tne Turk at
^lios that tho 801 * 1)01118 (iO not know
ti:is. If they knew that they were
no longer under his influence they
would (lestrow the whole human
race.—St. Louis Republic,
Very Willing.
Employer—I am very suspicious of
young men nowadays, You can't
tell how thev are going to turn out
Why, m six months they know a
p-j-eat deal more about your business
than you do yourself and want to
manage it entirely^
Applicant for Position—1 can as
sure you, sir, that if you will engage
me I will devote as little time as pos-
sible to your * business.—London uusmess. Tit-
Bits.
Tlie Relation.
A widow lady once married the
tenth brother of her dead husband.
One day a friend, who had not known
defunct party, saw his portrait
in the drawing room and asked the
lady if it represented a relative of
the family. 4 * Yes, ” replied the bride,
with a demure look; 4 ‘it is the like¬
ness of my poor brother-in-law.”—
San Francisco Argonaut.
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Henry Ill’s Death.
Henry III of France, by his act in
employing assassins to kill the Duke
of Guise and the cardinal of Lorraine,
excited the general abhorrence of his
subjects, and was scou after himself
assassinated l.y a Dominican friar.
—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
What He Felt Most.
Brown—Here is some tobacco, my
poor man. You must feel the loss of
a smoke after dinner.
Tramp—No, sir. I feel the loss of
my dinner before the smoke.—Ex¬
change.
A Lost Sermon.
Brown—You shouldn't make fun
{) f the old, my boy.
Little Johnnie- Why, dad, the min
said we should humor the in
of age. -New York Evening
A Serious Question.
It is a question whether considera¬
tion for women in public places be
uct vanishing as a characteristic of
American men.—Scribner’s.
ANSWER TIlIL QUESTION.
Why do I
so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
be made miserable by Indigestion
,
Dizziness Loss of Ap¬
petite Skin, coming up of the food,Yellow
when for 75c we will sell them
Shiloh’s Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure
T A Capps. X
Dr. J- N. WEST
PHYSICIAN <Sfc SURGEON.
JDlSeCtSeS 0/ Ct?ld
ChrOHtC EtSedSeS a
Specialty.
OFFICE HOURS.
8 to 12 A, M. 2 tc 6 r. m.
^ qq g qq p M
jdalll€SO?l “ ’ ~ Ttlllldlllf/ ,
7occoa, Ga.
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WANTED.—Allj the beef hides
and tallow 1 can get. H. M. PaynE-
Odds ana ends at half price at H.
M. Payne’s.
Bucklen s arnica >:alve.— h
best salve in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum
.. tailor dimmed hands
o <ir p, "kin
chilblains. «ml ali erupt j
j ong ., nf j positively cures piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
grjve p perfect satisfaction or tnaney re- j
un .t e( j_ p r ,ce 25 cents ,lio per box. P’or
sale by \\ * H. «SsJ. Davis. n,
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist Episcopal Church,South ;preach-
ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 evetySunday; p m every Sunday. Sun-
day J, scimol lOam J B Simmons
8U t prayer Allen, service 7:30 p m Wednesday
eve. 1> P Pastor.
^
Wedmeday night,
OUR CLUB
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'I he first column of figures in . the .
following list gives the publishers’
yearly subscription rates for the vari-
ous papers and magazines; in the
seco d column will be found the
price P at which each can be obtained
| occOA Kb „ fot
one year: Pub’s
With
Prices
Constitution weekly $100
Lippincott’s Magazine monthly .3 3 00 00 3 3
Scribner’s Maguzi n a........m 4 00 50 50
Centurv.................. m 4
St. Nicholas............ .m 3 00 3 50
w 3 00 3 50
5 00 5 00
aud 7 00 6 GO
iYrchitects Builders edtn m 2 50 3 00
fcA. & .t “ 5 0< i 5 50
1 5*3 2 00
Home Magaz’ne...... m 50 50 1
Harpers°Mag;<zhie...- m
in 4 00 4 00
Harpers \V. ekly...... w 400 4 20
w
.w ° no *> 5o
m
i •m m 1 oo 1
!
c. c.
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We have just received a lot of Fancv
Crai kers. Have on hand a
line <f Cigars, consisting of
following well known and popu¬
lar brands:
: Seal of Georgia.
Rebel Gir . .
Plum Good. •
V Mirabelia . . .
c Ballot Bex..
Havana Seal
Also have goo.l line of Chewing and
Smoking Tobacer. .Corn
and Meal !on hand all the
time. Don’t forgei where
to call for Cotton Seed
meal for jour mi'eh cow.
J. P. & J. B. VICKERY.
New bonie-niat’e syrup so sweet the lioney
bees hide their head in shame after tasting it.
40c per gallon. Bright, Burroughs & Isbell.
A Household Remedy
FO« AIL
BLOOD and SKIN
DISEASES
B.B 1 r
Botanic Blood Balm
Sf H fiicoe SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
RHEUM. ECZEMA, every
form of maligrant SKIN ERUPTION, be¬
sides being efficacious in toning up the
system and restoring the constitution,
when impaired from any cause, its
almost supernatural healing properties
justify us in guaranteeing a cuff, if
directions are followed.
IENT FREE •‘bSW,.-
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga.
Scientifie American
, Agency for
TC_ M jHS«MPr CAVEATS, i
IMHr TRADE MARKS,
* * DESICN PATENTS
COPYRICHTS, eto.
'or Information and free Handbook write to
Oldest MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York.
Every bureau for securing patents In America.
the public patent taken out by us Is brought before
by a notice given free of charge in tf s
jlfientifif ^American
world. Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the
man should Splendidly be without illustrated. No intelligent
jear: fl-50 six it. Weekly, $3.00 a
Publishers, months. Address MUNN & OO n
36iBroadway.New vork.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Dry croods cheaper at H. M.Payne's
than ever before.
If yon can fit yourself in Shoes I
will make the piicefit you. II. M.
Payne.
Now is the time to buy clothing at
almost your own price at II. M.
Payne’s.
LOST.—My profits on'Straw Oats,
and am closing them out at cost. H.
M. Pay tie.
duced Anything in my lineal greatlj’ re¬
M. Payne. price?. Come and see me. H.
LA ND
FO B
I /iffer for sale 700 acres of land 4
miles from Avalon, Ga. Parties
wishing desirable homes will do well
to land investigate this property, This
is fresh and heavily timbered.
Will be sold in a body or in 100 acre
lots. Titles perfect and terms easy.
For further particulars address
Sloan Bruce, Avalon, Ga.
1 PAY HIGHEsr PRICK FOR
JL Confedciate M oney and Cornea-
Postage Stamps. Price list
sent free . Address, Chas. Lb baker,
90 South Forsyth ' St. Atlanta, Ga.
S UBSCII 3 F NOW ~
B h Rlge&AthnUcR.R.
7lme 7able Ao 12
Taking effect May 15,1892.
STATIONS I j No 12 | rat
Onlj Daily I Only
P. M. | Lv Ar 1P.M. | A M
is 7 15 TaUlulah Falls | 12 15 | 12 55
7 30 Turnerville 12 05 I 12 40
is 8 45 Anandale 11 50 I 12 25
9 00 7 55 10 Clarksville Demorest j 11 35 20 j 12 15
8 111 | 12 05
f 9 15 | 8 25 Cornelia (1105 I 11 50
A M | P M 1 Ar Lv | P M. IP U
W. V. Lapraixe, Receiver.
We Preach —Yon
Practice. In
other wo rdi, we
will teat :H you
ir.IL, and start
von in business,
. \ atnl,: li voti can
>\ rapidly putberin W
\ tiie «lrtil»r5. 0
j| 11 can please ir.ttl will, if
| j y° n
youcjairkly I.nw
. j : toeum front
7 r to ft «'-▼
/ f.t tbcuart.ana
more as po
Or. Dot Jioih S'Mtrs.
all flprrs. In any
I IS, part of A rneri n,
i inenre e at l,v»n".
. rtvi-5 »!1
?7caT jtiu!5. irw-o'-nt* or «i«re
: o-*r.
^jbe#B'i*roVi"d ^Jvriill'tveFmru
II s n, that great
pay « mire for
every worker.
Easy No te le «1 nt.
special
i ty renmr e<(.
'm lirasoiiabia
d»5*ty only ~
bs^'^ w wnr success, for t ttre
start yon,
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SIBLEY INSTITUTE
TV * O* 1»x«iJVei p«3 f
jlftifff 4>v, rtr •t.ii j -'rS- ‘ If fit -C'.rtl- ; ?f Tlv T iff.
FDUCAUFJ) FO'F 1“j:ofji.
Tills > s devote! Ppceinlly to train ng Hoys nrtd
young Men and wuing Won en, to yet a “Living, make n on v aid bi
indust:ions -
come useful citizens.”
Fall Teem opens on t> e 26th day ofSej t< n.Lt r 1 st>?.
F:.M nil Coses on I he Iff! day of Leer n-her Ifcfil
WTxtfh Tli.m opens on the 2f: 1 dav of >*.-.»*-i* IS' :’..
Wit ter tci r. (•(SI'S on 1 1 e 24il. day of Match lf-0‘k
Si’i::ng Tki m opens on the L7 1 1 -- of Man h ]SP:k
Spring I« Mir v!< sc? in tie ICth dny of June UOJ
EXPENSES.
Instruction m Pe Common K >g!i?l 1 rnnhi s j'er term of t! rco frtrml! »
*3 to S'. Cont nyeirt Fee for each Student fifty cent Ancient an>T Alod-*
ern Lai gnagt*?, Music, Pcok-keej ing etc., t xt»a.
TERIVSS OF PAYMZtr* ■ i
Onk Half first ten da\s of Session :
One Half middle of Session.
Mtm A«««Xy CUt. . TV. O. rhimpw,
HEREHS YOliR CHANCE TO GET
a 4 U 5 .QO S)em)n 6 jliaclune JY J?
Incliiftrny/ 711A One Tear-s •Snbscripfion to 7/as J'apcr.
1 J\ H1t\S ft as .Va rfe Sac/* jir range -
menls as Enable // to Oj/crthe
THE AMERICAN UNION SEWING MACHINE
Ear the a bore t°n>
BUY
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TOCCOAj CA
---HEADQUARTERS FOR---
Furniture, Dry Goods, Groceries, Supplies, House
Furnishing Goods,
In short Everything usually kept in a-
FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE
Can be foud here. We sell our goods as cheap as atiy firm doing
a legitimate business cati afford to do. We solictit the patronage
of our old friends. Respectfully,
SiUfn, 1 SmmuiM 'Ey & <JSbeil
E. P. SIMPSON zBEssmtm* ^’■wiaiHn^nin ' /it i m j
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TOCCOA CA
Headq/trs for Machinery.
And Machinery Supplies, also repairs all kinds of Machinery.
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BOTH PORTABLE AND TRACTION.
CEISER SAW MILLS,
Fanners and others in wantof either Engines or Separators, will so
money by using the above machines.We are also prepared to give low*
prices and best terms on the celebrated
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before you buy- Duplicate parts of on hand.
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