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►4T' iNv^V EliiiN,
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rou BAILIFF,
■ nriruupnce myself a candidate for
|li r of Toocoa D ~ r i : iv xt
nu’aft election. «T tH Cox.
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FOE sheriff.
1 Georgia, County of
«> the voters of *aH county: I !i iVc,
a * \ on know, been for some lira
■>a^.s'iig among you fir your support
fs»r Sheriff' fix theprimlTy to be held
i /? y. ‘.i h. ] have examined the
alt i ftfbroiisiMy and have learned
ftfmbhlWLt K»n * things that satisfy me beyon 1
gine&ing one, or things possibly two m**r.
are er so as to Auit
themselves and intend .toso shape the
the a~j !rants for the office of 'Sheriff
so as not to give the candidates not
in the ring a fa r chance. I am wholly
in favor of giving every man an op-
portunity to fairly go befo-e the peo-
pie for their suffrages, and am op-
posed to any one or two men
t l‘uket"i» mrtjfof ."th*:
Th™fi.rc
drawing my name from the primary,
and d*> now announce myself an in-
dependent democratic candidate for
tlie oflice of hlieriff, to be determined
at the regular election in January by
the people and the whole people. I
come before you as a democrat, and
to any who don’t know me I respect-.
fully refer to A. W. Harper, Prof.
Dennis and Burgess Smith, who saw
me vote in the election at Mt. Airy,
the .hove pntleinen being nuintger.
of tlie election at that place.
Respectfully , Jerry Sellers,
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GOSSIP OF THE CITY TOLI) IN
BRIEF PARAGRAPHS.
sometiiini; for everybody— the
<•! D—T1IE YOUNG—-THE MIDDLE
AGI 1) -THE TOWN-THE
COUNTRY—AI L.
Tho NEWS wishes a Merry Christ¬
mas and Happy New \ear.toali of
Its readers.
Bol) Davis is visiting Atlanta this
week.
Mrs. E. Schaefer visited Atlanta
Wednesday.
j Morris Yo\v of Avalon was in the
«.‘ity Monday.
^Allan Craig will spend Christmas
v\ith hik tiartMits.
Miss Lizzie Bush of Banks county
is visiting relatives in town.
Bright & Isbell have sold out their
business to 1). W. Kdwyirds.
Born, Mond .y, Dec. 10th -to Mr.
and Mrs. \N . Ro^h daughter.
Come and sej my line of Drummers
Samples, H. M. Payne.
TWy Harris and Sam Rumsay of
Atlanta are liere to spend several
days.
Misses Bessie Davis and Etta Low-
.-rv visited Clarksville Thursday and
Kridav. j
Miss Mtirie Bruce arrived home
yesterday f 0.11 Athens to spend
Christmas.
Miss Meta Burriss of Tugalo, S. C.
has been spending the past week at
Mrs. Me Junk in’s.
Miss Etta Lowery who has been
visiting Miss Bessie Davis has re
turned to her home in Seneca.
Prof. Alexander left last Tuesday
for iiis home in Alabama where he
will spend the Christmas vacation.
Rev. B. P. Allen and family
now pleasantly located in the new
parsonage, having moved the firs* of
the week.
Misses Iihi Matheson and Repparrl
McAllister fiave come home from the
Ague® Scott Institute to spend the
Holidays,
I have the largest stock of Shirts
•ver brought to th>s place that I offer
at greatly reduced prices to close
out. H. M. Payne.
Mr. McUully who has been en¬
gaged in the cotton business here
this season, has returned to his home
in Andcson.
Miss I.iiia t?hius:iv went t«i Central
Thursday to attend the wedd<M| of
her cousin, Mr. B. C. Ramsay
Miss Lula Lawrence.
Cheap Stock Feed. —I have o;i
hand Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls and
I ran for sale. The cheapest feed fo
cattle now used. A. H. Ramsay.
M»*«srs. Bob and Reid Davis re-
turned home Saturday from Young
Harris, Ga., where they have been at¬
tending school.
Mr. C. it. Christian lias been suf
fering inte nse I v with an attack o
r leumatismf Ith - has confined him
to the house for1^ft\%fal, weeks. /Swi*
a r u’h ,i ,
ner, is ca 'idue for re-election to
that <>11100. H*» will run on an inde-
the ticket,.and iespeetfally asks
VO of the people.
t,- nareenou,.'. v crar.ts to supply .
every voter m this county with
and no two alike. To'close out at
half price. IL M. Payne.
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Cooper place.
Barrels For Sale?
lot of empty alcohol b<*
Price One Dollar. Tlx
ar. 1 sweet, just the thin.
The Swift Specific Co., 1
M. Crawford, the popular n
of Eavonia, on ms recent return”
trip to Charlotte, X.
paid bis subscription to the New!
Other good men like him are doing
likewise, many thanks.
UuriStmas entertainment at tne
Presbyterian church, thL Saturday,
. - ,
evemn K> at *> o clock , , p. m.; m . the ,
Baptist and Methodist churches at
night; at all of which places the
''’ ;Wr "‘ 1,6 made ha CPy-
AH who have brought wood cn
subscription are requested to cal' at
the News oflice and get their ae-
counts straightened out.
Married at Martin, at the residence
of the bride’s father, W. J. Whiten,
b >‘ Rev - w - J - Parcel', Miss Nettie
Whiten to Mr. Jesse Farmer last
Sunday raornino Dec. 13th. Con-
„ ratu | a ,ions „„ extended bv their
friends. .
,nan y
The A. & C. Division of the R. &
D - R - R - wi " se " round tri l > ,ickets
at 4c. a mile within a radius of 3(10
miles from Dec. 23d to Dec. 26th in¬
clusive,and from Dec. 31st to Jan.2nd
good for return to Jan. 4th.
Services in all the churches to¬
morrow morning at the usual hour.
Union temperance meeting in the
Presbyterian church at night. Ad¬
dresses by the Revs. Allen, Keese
and Simpson. All people cordially
invited.
A large line of Ladies Sines now
being offered at one half their worth
to closeout, and in fact 1 will sell for
the next 30 days "anything I have for
less money than it ever was offered
at; the money is what I want and not
the profits. Come and see me.
H. M. Payne.
The following officers were elect¬
ed at the Masonic Lodge here last
Friday night: A. E. Keese \V. M.;
Jtis. Wilson, S. VV . ; E. L. Goode, J.
VY.;H. M, Payne, Treasurer; J. J.
Bright, Secretary; Sam Hubbard, S.
D.; Edgar Harris, J. D.;S. Wheeler,
Tylyr* Dr. West and \Y\ II. Har.vey,
Stewards.
A b 11 has been introduced in con-
gress to increase the tax on whiskey
from ninety cents a gallon to one
dollar and twenty five cents. The
increase should be larger still. Tho
death dealing poison should be taxed
out existence, except what is need-
ed in the arts llnd for The
most effectual prohibitory law would
be one to tax alcoholic , 1 1 beverages so
high no one could afford to drink
them.
Notice.— 1 have moved my mar-
ket to T - C - Wright's
where 1 wil1 sel1 ,)e ef as cheap or
c ^ e& P er ^ ,an an J 0,10 else. I hope
p e °pl« of Toccoa will bear in
mind that since I opened my
I have lowered the price of meat. 1
will be thankful for a good patron*-
age. R. J. W. Hitt
0n n0Xt Monda y "'Z ht ' the 20th
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!,, 8t. at 7.30 o’clock, there will be a
C ‘ t5zPns Meeting ir. Payne’s Hall
the purpose of nominating a ticket
for Mayor and Councilmen for the
year 1S93.
VV e invite all citizens who love
good government ai d who desire
peace and prosperity for our town to
be present. Signed,
A. E. Keese,
B. P. Allen,
L. A. Simpson,
J. B. Simmons,
A. H. Ramsay,
H- E. Hopkins,
J. M. Freeman,
J. E.
E. P. Simpson,
J. A. Burg8s«,
W. C. Simpson,
W. R. Bruce,
1). .1. Si ni’ -son,
T. A. Capps,
J. E. Greene,
and others.
LIKE A GREAT RAILWAY
With its brunches sn-Hp/.enesjnt running tin ov W -
diro.Miee, vein,
of the e-- litimanWstem. nv ertheJJ»^W«¥rv A cold, sod- part
den chanties or exposure, mav cause
tion, {.t^sonons 1 then nci<is to cloti Rheumattsni. the circuia-
an comes
Beware' If yen val e lire remove the
obstruction wiltfLOr. Drummond’s
L’ghtnins Remed\% You can get
large botf’e at the druggists tor so.
or it will be sent vou by prepaid
press if you will send to the
n „ in ,, c ^ so ,;„, 1en
Iane N ew York. Agents wan‘ed.
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Take The News,
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SwitMW
his
the other prisoners
had cut through twel\%by the floor arSB
a hole about twenty
and managed , to keep *. concealed , ,, by
U
means of some old clothes and blank-
ets. None of the other prisoners
kn «* or su.peotej tl.at be at-
tempting ur planning to make an es^
cape.
[fe took the plank that he cut out
and laid it over the hole in the
ceiling, thinking it would conceal the
hole. The first that was noticed of
it was by Mrs. J. L. O. Thompson,
t
who lives in the jail. Mrs. Thomp¬
son went into the room under the cell
where the hole had been cut and no¬
ticed some chips, shavings and white¬
wash on her sewing machine and some
bedelethes, and studying as to where
it could have come from looked up
theceilinK and discov8r ed the hole
was about supper time Saturday
night. His plan was to go through
this hole into the lower room then
out of the window' about midnight
Saturday night, Keasler is the man
who wrot« the article in last week’s
Sentinel on “Habits,” but the habit of
jail breaking was one that lie failed
to mention. Perhaps that habit was
acquired after he wrote the piece. He
is said to have been a preacher; in
fact he said his habits had driven him
from the sacred desk to the jail. We
suggest to Mr. Keasler to teach by
precept as well as well as example,
but we hope if he tries to do this his
precepts will not not be like his re¬
cent example.
Sheriff Richey put him in a dun¬
geon and he will be likely to stay
there until court for liis naughty ex¬
ample.—Pickens (S. C.) Sentinel.
ANSWER THIS QUEZON.
Why do so many people we sec
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
lie made miserable by Indigestion *
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Ap-
petite, Skin, coming up of the food,Yellow
when for 75c we will sell them
guaranteed to cure
" Km ’ ' A|?1 ' 9 '
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy.—A
marvelous cure for catarrh, Diphthe-
ria, canker mouth, and Headache.
With each bottle there is an ingeiii-
N “ sal I "J ector f ” r the
cessful f treatment or , those complaints
without extra charge. Price 50c.So!d
by T. A. Capps,
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TUGALO DO IS.
Married,Dec.'13th,at the residen f
of Mr< Burns of South Carolina, M
G eori r e Moore to Miss Hepsy Burns,
\y 0 w j s h the happy couple a long
and prosperous life.
Mrs> Turnbull has been very sick.
,Two mad dogs have been killed on
Tugalo river, and another is still at
large.
Miss Henry Turnbull has returne i
home from a visit to Gainesville.
There was an infare supper andso-
cia.bie at Mr. P. Moores Monday
night. All who attended had an en-
joyable time.
Lewis Carter went to see his best
girl Sunday.
“Pearl,” Mr. Camp did not have a
“third party fit,” as you wrote in you?
last dots. Those fits were caused bv
a bullet going into his head while he
was fighting for the South in the war
of TS63. He has had those fits for
years, ^ i rs. _ Dojle , and t Johns , ,
re
moved the bullet.
Everybody is looking forward with
p casant auncipatioi.s to the Xmas
festiv ties.
\\ hat youno 1 map %vas it that w ants
to go to see his best giri, but is afraid
to go because be would have to come
home in the night?
“Pearl,” the people are wanting to
know when you will have
show? *
There will be preachino- at
Creek Church Christmas day.
TXvdl , r. . ,
.- H " Bes.Mht ^
for a Merr
Christmas and a Happy Year
,
,ro ‘ n
Tugalo Hustler.
sibley
Ml. Airy-, Ga.
TST ^* ^ Blu'lkVr TrUlwlp^i,
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2d m OpPJIS
2ol?l* _ 693 ,
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for 1
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not
f^veek, but re vea
almost
ess prepaid to any address on
Wit of price. Drummond Medi-
e C •. 48-50 Maiden Lane,
fork. Agents wante<l.
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TUllNERNILLE.
Everybody is getting ready for
Ghiistraas. I think it will be a live-
iyone.
Dr. Hinson is in this city doing a
^rcat deal of dental work.
d/essrs. Geoige * and Jim Dooley
aild Misses Biary and iv attie . _ Dooley ,
’
of Forsyth county are Visiting . . rela- .
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tives . in TT Habersham. . 1 hey are hav- .
. . .
ing a Very nice time.
X N. T A. . Demor?, -r, J t W. »vt 1 ts rrr
. Dooley, E. W.
Shirley and W. B. Ellard are
dates for Jt,slice of the Peace for the
422nd District. Ite «««ld be glad
if they all could be elected, but some
three of them will have to be left.
Some work is being done on the
new church house at Ebenezcr. I hope
the people will turn out and put up
the house at once, as the lumber is all
at the place, and damaging every day.
II. H. An terson who went to Texas
some weeks ago, has written to his
wife to sell out, and 'get ready to
come any time lie may send for her.
He says that lie is well satisfied with
the country out there and wants all
his people to come to 7 ex as.
I think the marshal ought to have
the streets worked out.
I , wonder , what . ^ young man it ..
who tried to get a married lady to
dance with him at the Pound Party
the other night,? lie was in earnest
as he got down o.. lus knees to plead
with her.
Mr. R. Whitmire is going to open
a store in town m a few days, flis
goods are now on the side track.
Business is looking up somewhat
for the last few days. The Rabun
county wagons are so thick in town
that they can hardly turn round when
they get ready to start back home.
Squire Dooley is very anxious for
it to turn cold as he has some very
large hogs to kill, It is thought that
otl(? of t j ie ] arges t will weigh near 500
poun(Js> Air. G. A. Anderson lost
fine porkers the other day .that he had
been feeding all summer.
Some one stole 8 bushels of clean-
ed rice from Mathews null the other
night; they had better bring it back,
as it has been found out who took it
and Mr. Anderson, the man to whom
it belonged, says if they will bring it
up, he will let them go; but if they
don’t, be will make it hot for them.
Bring it up boys.
All pay up for the News and re¬
new your subscription, you can’t get
along well without it.
Uncle Ned.
GCOD LOOKS.
Good looks are more than skin deep, de¬
pending upon a healthy condition of all the
vital organs. If the Liver be inactive, you
hav* a Btllious Look, if your stomach is dis¬
ordered you have a Dyspeptic Look and if
your Look. Kidneys Secure be affected you have a Pinched
good looks Electric good health and you will have
Hitters is the great al¬
terative and Tonic acts directlj on these vital
organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and
gives a good complexion. Sold at W II & J
Davis’s drugstore, 50 cents per bottle.
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II. B. Randolph. fBranswick, Ga.
writes : “I was under the care of nine
different doctors, but not one did me
the good that Botanic Blood Balm
has done me.’
Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real
estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped one of the severest
attacks of pneumonia while m the
northern part of the state during a re-
ce nt blizzard, says the Saturday Re-
view. Mr. Blaize had occasion to
drive several miles during the storm
and was so thoroughly chilled that he
was unable to get warm, and inside of
an hour after Ins return he was threat-
tne( j w ird> a severe ease of pneumonia
or hing f ever . Mr. Blaze sent to the
nearest ^ rug , aud got a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, of
winch he hud often heard, and took a
number of lar^e doses. He says the
effect was wonderful and in a short
1 1 ’ e 11 ® ke * ie l )l " °, as n tak,D ^ rea g ^ t! in ;f g ^edieine easily. and
the next day was able to come to|
I)« Muinw. Mr. Blaize regard, Ins
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist Episcopal Church,South .preach¬
ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m every Sunday. Sun
day school Prayer 10a m eveiySunday; *m J B simmons
supt. service 7:30 p Wednesday
eve. B P Allen, Pastor.
Presbyterian preaching Church, Rev L A Simpson
pastor; 2nd and at 11:30 am and 7:30 p m
on 4th sabbaths in each month Sun¬
day school at 1U a m every sabbath, W M
BushasupL Wednesday. Prayermeeting at,? -.30 p m every
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Baptist Church, Rev A E Keese pastor;
preach ing at 11:30 a m and 8 p m on5d and 4th
Sundays day. \V J - flares Sunday school Pravcrinectin^ at 10 a ni ttyery Sun¬
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“Pu*zl« Picture*,” maryo-L:. / czstL-:.‘tzr trust cut out the above
distinrioi;-".. - _rr -j vitli a Iwd pencil or. each,
anc j yrir:e v.ith is C. f- tv - -*.t - - - - _• 'St. v : -g “Prize Remedit*:"—
“Fordl prize PHit,” “Feu; i 1'.. c-r “Ford’s Prize
Oovgh PHI Go.,” Cure,” Cor. V.Vi!ing:cn SsUct t-.y cr.ecf i c r-.i v.-c r> ir?. Aldress “The Ford
L l ay i ■■ i .. ■ , . l;,s rtrrson whose e:;v?!cpe is
postmarked tisemeat first will Lc nvturd .l t'.-s f . 't i .-;, u-.-i i ;.•*"•• -r: in rrder cf merit. As this adver-
tunity. To appears slragUancoush* li-tv. - . i o U v •*.< fat-’, tve’-y cm has an equal oppor-
the person sending U'-c .‘J Zr .1 . - ; i ci ciyaat tJpi'ifjht iloucerk
Grand Piano, valued at C6CO X'O . j->s’ ■ 1 r. -■ ■ - f. ret!../, /sr.-.'-mga ccncctaowAr
will be given a gentleman’s fine G--(c "V-iu... :*■■■ > «• irkh ar'.i •» i>e ccsrj fec«I qu: suer
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hoorson small cathedral go--a* I : • u- u>-e*>. To'.he ,'ro:u the la st, a
first-class Safetj' liioyei- , . ’••!. ' r: tear, : 1-nyhhS hot-
To ..
gun. the /«»■//( Iio^i i^.a /-•.-Lj' ■. r.:e P;.; gif urn Tr. t fijiri from the Imt, a
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English leather travelling Trnnk. 1- i r. . ;.V t. — :L» B.::, ‘..VO j-..-eo of 2 -^cins French
Btotnary, and many other prises in o. were: :c.
SPECf A I, 'PT.T& US rvT ATg,
A fpecia! p-ir- of a SUE Dress V j • Cl J « iLea y\uds, r .iy color"), or A t'rct-rG«
Sewing U. S. who Machine (any x. nL? J:.,. i) • ; .1 i ,.o e 'm ■■■) t': t Ji '„z r. r-jr, -r-!i Stite in tb«
can make cut the three -Jaughtf Vv. {*■•.•« 3 V - SOO viivt.bls ^rize*.
besides special prirej,(if there rb .uic t.-. soi- 'r a: t' • r'. . ;stn»dt&* i:.»i boxiujf
and packing of prizes. The names of i.-tj. i: - j vi 1 be j,- .V’ial-.eu in -or . -err..' " t cur
advertiaement in leading newspapers n-vt tr.-.r-Bi. Kttra r.remi ? ' given o - : y th se wco vhr , are
willing to assist in i&trodsd: g cur -s. Noth:.?rr 1 .../• A yri., in any wxy. \ Th o<*y
ard are absolutely medicines, given vri'i av.-.ytcir;* edi . vc.-tise “T’jr..'t .G izc F-t-*'.- dv. hie are sta od-
and be i -et. in tvr / • • for y a-- - t' v r..vc- : - n - nrr Ir.rr -lirccd. All
prizes will will be awarded strict;;,’ in erder of nr -.-u, <n-J ws:h p-;r.'act satitfacii. n to the public. The re m edies
be sent by mail, poatpeid, and pricey iv., Z d -ty.
▲ WATCH FOIX B’STOT OOKSEOT AHNWBE.
An extra premium of a genuir.? “Fco;!-'ss” Watch, •/i-id? ) v.i!! be awarded to every
person who sends within after th.:-; adverrisemeni ;
be fortunate enough a correct answer of 30 larger C'"' prizes. .-.ppcank, in they should out
to secure one the 1 hot is,ifany one ccn find the three faces fcad
enclose them within 30 days from the time this adveni -.eat -> i.: t » new spa jv-, they ere
guaranteed WojEnswer will either be noticed one of the that leadicg does prizes, contain or aa extra, f premium ." a wr.:-.: on ccndilicns ctatatL
« Address THE F0R0 PILL CO not 30 cents >r o.ie of Ford’s Prize Itamvdk’S.
“ S7,” Car. Weliinston & Baj its., Toronto, Canada.
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A $ 3 . MAGAZINE FOH %\.
The Poatmas*cr-Gen< lal writes *.«> t»»e editor o; A . t :ur Ne Rome
Magdtin* of Philadelpliia: “As your magazine gels t! r it . et- brighter.
I cong.ululate you on doing what no one else has done in putting ut i (V)
copies at lb? price others charge for one—it is half the pile; of other no be’-,
ter magazines.' This was written when the price was s?i,5b but »he eir u-
iation has grown so ! arge that we can afford to make it vi t) \ and h »\ M
made V larger’aod better at the «mne time. It has long h n said that it
was ‘the best m ojazme in li,« Englisii languag- for the n»-»«ev. b.n-1 it ■*
better to-day than ever. Every subscriber gels $3.*}0 wortn or Me' ah -
Glove Fitting Patterns FREE 1 til particulars and sample 'copy (i chid¬
ing a pattern order worth 25 cents], ec-if. fr< for tn 2-> nt- s'ffirsp-.
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