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•orofuloui humor
In the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,
use
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
The most
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safe, speedy, and
effective of all
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Has Cured Others
will cure you.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
clerk of the superior court.
I hereby annoimc' rnv^elf a candi-
da’* f«»r the office „f Clerk of the Sit-
pnri ? Court, »>f Habers'-am county.
«*»*' ject. to the Democratic pnm «rv on
fith. Soliciting the support o r
(*v* rv voter, 1 am respect-till I V
( P. Jarrett.
oil T)IN ARY.
I hereby announce rr yself a ennfli-
ds» * for the office ofOidinarv of
er-hsui count*.’, subject to the De.no-
cratic iirimarv Dee. 6th. Soliciting
the sttt,port of every voter I am res-
itecl fuPv, W. D. Hill.
FOR SVFRIFF.
To the Voters of Habersham
1 Vu'Nrv: At th« solicitation of many
friends 1 have consented In announce
mvself a candidate for the office of
Sheriff at the next January election.
If elected will I faith r n M y discharge
the duties of the office to the best of
my ability. M. F, Keu.au.
FOR TAX COM.FCTOn.
At. the solicitation of many fnonds
I hereby announce mvself a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector at the
ensuing election in ,/anunrv next. If
elected I promise to perform the do—
ties of the office to the best of mv
ability. Soliciting the support of
every citizen I am respectfully.
Allen A. Acre.
tax collector.
A\ the solicitation of manv friend®
I hereby announce ravself n candi¬
date for the office of Tax Collector at
the ensuing election in January next.
In the event of mv election I promise
to serve the people to the best, of mv
ability. Wm. J. Ayers.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
T hr:ebv announce mvse’f a candi¬
date for the office of Tax Receiver at.
the next ensuing election T promise
to perform the duties of the office as
faithfully in the future as in the past.
Thanking my friends for past favors
and soliciting the support of all, I re¬
main Rcapt. W. M Jordan.
YOU BAILIFF.
1 announce myself a candidate for
Baili f of Toccoa District, at next
January election . J. J. Cox.
LOCAL NEWS.
GOSSIP OF THE CITY TOLD IN
BRIEF PARAGRAPHS.
SOMETHING FOR EV RYROD V-THE
OLD—THE YOUNG-THE MIDDLE
AGED — THE TOWN-THE
COUNTRY-ALL.
Tom Payne visited Clarksville
Tuesday.
I?. R. Davidson of Lula spent hue
Sunday in town.
W. R. Burroughs and family moved
to Atlanta Tuesday.
II. E. Hopkins spent Tuesday at
Ben Cleveland, S. C.
The first frost of the season occur¬
red last Tuesday night. •
Mr*. Harris of Tugaloo, S. C., vis¬
ited Mrs. McJunkin recently.
Dr .1. M Bos worth of Atlanta reg¬
istered at theCleveland houseSundav.
Mis* Victor ' Nardin leaves for
home today, after a short visit here.
Sandy Ingles, candidate for Ordi¬
nary, was in town Thursday-looking
for votes.
Messrs. J. W. Stott and C. P.
Friar made a business trip to Atlan¬
ta recently.
Mrs. L. E. Davenport has moved
her houshold goods to Atlanta and
gone there to reside.
M : ss Lizzie Jarrett of Tugalo was
a guest at Mrs. Bruce’s elegant home
several days this week.
L P. Cook was absent from the
city several days this week in the in¬
terest of his marble yard.
Mr. Frank Keese of Fair Play, S.
O. visited the family of Rev. A. E.
Keese in this city Sunday.
Isaac Haddock, a prominent mer¬
chant of Athens, recently visited rel¬
atives in and near Toccoa.
Alex Pierce, formerly a Toccoa
boy, now of Murphy, N. C. is visiting
his sister Mrs. Bart Gilbert.
Messrs. A. E. Keese and Jno.
Owen attended the Grand Lodge
Masons in Macon this week.
Dr. McJunkin went to
Wednesday to be present at the
seroblyiug of the legislature.
Geo. Fry, Habersham’* efficient
collectot, wi» in Toccoa Thursday
his second round gathering state
county taxes,
There will be considerable
going on betwee* now
as several families are to change
places of abode.
Bob Mollcey will furnish hi*
free of charge, cuttings from a very
fragrant and peculiar tropical flower
upon application.
Notice is hereby given to delin—
quent subscribers that if arrears are
nnt paid at an early date,
will he placed in the hanJs of an at-
torney.
Mr. W. J. Deaton, who recently
moved with his family to Toccoa from
Ben Cleveland, ha* fini-hed and is
occupying bis new dwelling on Doyle
street.
H. R. Smith of Lavonia called at
the Nk.ws offi e Thursday and paid
his subscription in full, We won I
be glad to have a good ina«iy other-
follow his example.
The Board of i >ireero •-
ers’ Alliance J<*i .t Stock Co. jp
meet at the A 111 nice store in this city
next Monday Oct. 31st. Special »* • j - *.
ness to be transacted.
It is generally remarked tiiai the
Methodist parsonage when completed
will be cue of the preftiest cottages
*n town; it certainly could not have a
more ! el gu'ful location.
Mr. E. P. Simpson has purchased
of Mr. J. T. Carter the pre'ty cottage
opposite the Presbyterian church,
Ttiis will be a most desirable house
for some nice family to rent.
Tax Receiver Jordan was in town
this week. He is a candidate r or re¬
election and the indications now are
that he will have smooth sailing as no
one so far has had the courage to
tackle him.
A prominent third party man din¬
ing a call at the ..kws office said he
wished that the force bill was in ef¬
fect in the south. This shows the
demoralizing influence of the third
party doctrine.
We have received the first num¬
ber of The Cornelia Echo, edited by-
Messrs Baliner & Stone. This pa¬
per is destined to be influential in in¬
creasing the prosperity and fame of
the pretty little city of Cornelia.
Rev. Mr, Hoyt of Elbertou occu¬
pied the pulpit at the Presbyterian
church last Sabbath morning and
night and delivered tw) excellent
sermons. Mr. Simpson preached to
Mr. Hoyt’s congregation atEIberton.
Uncle Alec M»uldin, so long a
ident of Toccoa,is once more engaged
in his favorite occupation, having pur¬
chased an hotel at Central, S.
wherein the character of “mine
he will be glad to see any oFhis
friends
The colored Odd Fellows
$50 from the suppers they gave last
Thursday,Friday andSaturday
They intend to give similar
ments until the aggregate
are large enough to build a new hall
for their organization.
Mr. H. L. Coe and family
moved from Seneca to Toeeoa
are occupying the newly
residence belonging to Mr. G. W.
Edwards. Mr. Ooe who is a
nent railroad man, and his
family will bo a welcome addition
our community.
Two of Toccoa’s prettiest young
ladies favored the News office with
call a few days ago and found the
itary occupant in the midst of
greatest disorder attendant upon
periodical house cleaning spree.
These sort of sprees generally
about a week, we are nearly over
this one now; so please come
girls, and you will find that the
torial sanctum is not always such
dirty place as it was last Tuesday.
LOOK HERE.
Do you know I am going to
up a trade in this city?
To start it I set goedCabinets away
down to $2 per dozen, and will
work equaling that of my
ing photographers who charge
*3.50 to $4.
T cannot afford to work at *2 un¬
less I get YOUR support, and a
trade. Brower, Demorest, Ga.
SPECIMEN CASES.
SH Clifford, New Oanel, Wis. wm
with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his
ach was disordered, tils Liver was affected
an alarming degree, appetite fill away, and
Three was terribly reduced in flesh and
bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.
Edw Shepherd. Harrisburg Ill., had a
ttJKSSS of Electric SKraand T
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and his leg is
and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O,
five larpe Fever sores on his leg. doctors
|indone | n ^x r Buckle°n’, e ^Sla“sllle B
him entirely. Sold at Davis’s Drugstore-
SUBSCRIBE
TUGALO DOTS.
[The following letter wa3 crowded
out last week.—E ditor.J
Services at Rock Creek last
day were conducted by Revs.
cypher and Stowe.
We are glad to know that John
Walters was well enough to be
Rook Creek Saturday and Sunday
meeting.
Syrup making is about over
Hogs are dying in this section with
t h e eholera.
T. P. Jarrett gave a birthday
, lf , r Monday which was highly
ciated by his relatives.
o. P. Wheeler visited his best
in Turnerville last week.
Joe Murphy and Warren Edge re-
turned from Clarksville last Tuesday.
One wouid think tnat Miss
W was going to house
.
inif from the way that she is
What four young ladies made
leap year call oil .John Aired a few
days ago.''
Last V> ednesday night Miss Geor-
gi * Shepar»i 1 Charlie Denham
we--*- married; it was runaway
match. In her flight the bride lost
s<nne art ides of jewelry,wh>ch we un¬
derstand, were afterwards found not
f .r from her home.
What young man puts on his Sun¬
day clothes to go possum hunting?
Tugalo Hustler.
Mac Payne of Toccoa visited here
few days ago.
Will Ramsay was out this wav last
week trying to collect old debts.
Clevy Vickery gave this place a
call recently. His chief talk was
how the third party carried the day
in Wolf Pit district.
C. J. Kennedy wer.i possum hunt¬
ing one night last week and
4 possums that weighed 12 lbs. each.
Will Ward was visiting here
Monday.
Sam Rtunsev of Toccoa visited his
sister a short while back.
Mike Camp is erecting some new
buildings on his place,
Arthur Craig is improving.
Bud Duvall had a cornshucking
last week, and the night terminated
in a serious fight.
Nearly every one in our community
going to vote for Grover Cleveland.
Bill Crawford has stopped
around the gates of people that
Democrats, trying to get them to
the third party ticket. He passes
road in silence.
Communion clay at Stony Poim
last Sunday.
“Know All” has been trading
of late. He has let his old mare
for one just as good, got one ox and
$5 for boot.
Meat is a very scarce article in
country now; but the farmers aro
termined to hunt possums before they
will pay so dear for meat.
Two young ladies from this
| went shopping at Toccoa. They call-
ed for certain useful articles when
clerk flew to the back end of
store and brought them garden
They were perfectly bewildered aud
hardly knew what to say, but they
again called for 4 yards of
when to their surprise lie came
bolt of calico. Everything in
| li "« of dry good* he calls calico.
is the latest clerk in the business
Lewis Westmoreland says he
j pushed mill so much cane through
syrup this season that he
became bow legged. His syrup is
good as Dan ever put his tush on.
Tugaio looks lonesome since
fire. The Thacker hotel is
missed.
B. A. Burns is the most
nent citizen of Tugalo,
Why don’t “Hustler” resDond?
Henry Jarrett, col. has made
50 bushels of peas this year.
has beaten that?
Jim Scott will move to Jeff
ver’s farm this fall.
Some one said that Squire
was the pleasantest man they
met. He has some pretty
aud I expect that was the reason
remark was made.
“Barkut” is in mourning.
Pearl.
AN ACT.
Notice is hereby given of
tion to apply to the next General
sembly for the enactment of a
shrtl | », e ,, ntu |,. fl
an act,
If authorize the l own V ounctl
r Dipcoa to issue bonds i.....j„ for t _ the ..
P osr of erecting and equipping
school buildings ill said town and
authorize . said - ,
town council to
vide for the payment of said
by levying a tax hereafter and
provisions provide for an election to ratify
of said a?t and for
uurposes.
LEATHER WOOD#
The weather has been very fine for
j the last few week
fhe farmers ar* very busy
4
mg their corn.
The Acre bojs have ginned
a) bales of cotton.
Ren IFdkerson h-is bought 'him
new engine to saw lumber with,
Quantities of shingles are being
I sawed in this sett ement.
j tfenry Allen is getting up a
at Cannon’s Academy.
C. P. Jarrett was in this settlement
* ast wee ’ K electioneering. He i% a very
clever.
Wc ,ikc to 9ee the candidates come
aroun 1 once in a while * NVe l,ave
on Leather wood .beat, them if you
Happy are the three young men
who went so far np the Creek a-court-
ing last Sunday night, that they had
• to enquire the way.
There is a Sunday young man miss-
i ing in this settlement. Can any one
tell '‘where he is at?”
Wonder whom the delegates that
went to Gainesville this week nomi¬
nated?
Happy are the p.-ople,
Who do no lake the Mucs
And read good papers,
Especially Thk Toccoa News.
In All Confidence.
- M i •«—--
As a family uaeli in-, Ayei’s Pills
excel all others. They’ are suited to
every age and, being sugar-coated,are
easy to take. Though searching and
; thorough in effect, they are mild and
pleasant in action, and their use is
attended with no injurious results.
DHOTOCRAPHS!
I will operate in this city Friday
and Saturday’s of each week,
Toccoa^Falls pictures constantly
on hand.
Brower, Demorest, Ga.
J W Yates, Tullahoma, Tenn.,
writes: “It docs me good to praise
Botanic Blood Balm. It cured me
an abscess of the lungs and asthma
that troubled me two years and that
oihet remedies failed to benefit.”
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
be made miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Ap¬
petite, Skin, coming up of the food,Yellow
when for 75c we will sell them
Shiloh’* Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure
them? T A Capps. X
LADIES ARE UNFORTUNATE,
because the higher they 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 lie will
order it for you for &1 a bottle, from
(Jhas. F. Risley, Wholesale Druggist,
02 CniirtUndt St., New York. Send
for a descriptive pamphlet, with di¬
rections and certificates from many
ladies who have used it and can’t say
enough in favor of Risley’s Philo¬
token.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Read over our club list in another
column.
Dry goods cheaper at II. M.Payne’s
than ever before.
Subscribers can obtain any periodi¬
cal they w*sh at reduced rates by or¬
dering through us.
If you can fit yourself in Shoes I
will make the pticefit you. H. M.
Payne.
The way to get a good nig its rest after your
day of labor: Buy a Be * Spring of Bright,
Bukiujughs & Isbell.
Now is ttie time to buy clothing at
almost your own price at H. M.
Payne’s.
Where, oh where are the
and the egg- and the butter,
that somebody p otnised to bring on
subscription?
LOST.— My profits on Straw
and am closing them out at cost.
M. Payne.
Notice our important
ment this week in regard to
I splendid magazine “Food,” the queen
of household monthlies.
duced Anything in my line at greatly
M. Payne. price*. Gome and see me.
Don’t be a goose and pay out $6
per mouth for a nurse when
can buy one of those nice little
cribs from Bright, Burroughs &
beli for $1.50.
WANTED.— All the beef
and tallow 1 can get. H. M.
Odds and ends at half price at
d. Payne’s.
~ BT3 A TICKET TO
World’s Fair.
-;For particulars
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(CRACKERS, CANDY, CIGARS.)
We have just received a lot of Fancy
Crackers. Have on hand a fine
line of Cigars, consisting of the
following well known and popu¬
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Mirahelia......
o Ballot Bex.....
Havana Seal...
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Alsu have good line of,Chewing ar.d
Smoking Tobacco. Corn
and Meal ’on hand all the
time. Don’t forget where
to call for Cotton Seed
meal for your mi'ch cow.
J. P. & J. E. VICKERY.
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LAND
FOR SALE.
I offer for sale 700 acres of land 4
miles from Avalon, Ga. Parties
wishing desirable homes will do well
to investigate this property. This
land ts 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.
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Conrath, Louis.; Gonuoliera.Olavierstueck.
Licliner. Heinrich.; Arosio. Op. 34.
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Ketterer. Eugene. Success Polka.
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