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The Toccoa News,
Toccoa, Ga.
FRIDAY, March 10, 1S93
THE ! N A UO UR A TWM. ~
The weather did not seem to be in
sympathy with the inaugural e< :e
monies. On the morning of the 4 :b
snow fell in Washington, and a pier
cing wind blew furiously.
L»ut notwithstanding these unfavor-
able atmospheric 1 conditions, 25,000
or 40,000 0l - wvw . people , braved , , the , cold . , and ,
thronged the streets. The pro? -ssion
inarc hed to the capitol to witness
the s olemn ceremonies and then stood
in tiie wind for about i i.if an hour
while Mr. Cleveland was delivering
his inaugural address.
The inaugural ball was quite 1 a
brilliant a flair, according to reports
Washincrton alfher was umhI>1o to i loco in -
modate visitors, many of whoir
walked the streets nearly all nwl.t °
trying to find a place to lodge.
The in.ugur.Uon may havu been
. graml .Sair, but wear. B " l»d we
did not witness it.
It 19 generally believed by people
who can read the signs of the times
that, for the next four years, the
Democratic patty will be on i roba-
tion. If it legislates so as to give
the relief from oppressive laws that
the people demand, its perpetuation
in power for a long time is assured :
if it fails to do this its doom is scaled.
We are living aud hoping that
will turn out well, but “weary’s the
waiting—weary. ”
Gkeat is the ingenuity of the
average country editor. In ordet to
get *he legal aovertising of \i ebster
county, Brother A. J. i isuii has
opened an office .just ace >ss t*’.e
Webster line, out in the country,
two miles from Richland, and still
keeps his office in town, lie
now running the Gazette on
the double-barrel plan, and is get-
ting out a newsy paper.
Tiie GaiVKsvir.r.u ,, Eaglk ii i
change'l hands, W. II. Craigjbeino
editor, and J. II Williamson,
«« manager. For a long lima the
Eagle has been a good paper, and
it seams to have suffered in
by the recent change. Brother Craig
is a strong writer, and the last issue
of the Eagle is a very readable one.
A lady in Harmony Grove, the
other day, committed suicide by
hanging herself with two hanks of
knitting thread. According to the
mode df reasoning of some of our ex¬
changes, this moral may be drawn:
Knitting thread is a dangerous thing;
beware of it.
The asseition that lynch law les¬
sens crime nviv be true to this extent:
The person who is lynched never
breaks any more laws- Oil the other
hand, lyncu law increases crime, be¬
cause every person in a mob that
takes human lib* is a criminal.
The Macon Telehuapii is now
the property of a syndicate composed
of Northern capitalists and Macon
men. The new company proposes
to reorganize the paper and make it
one of the best m the South.
Tiie State papers seem to he
unanimous in the opinion that Geor¬
gia’s convict lease system should
be abolished. Tiie press should
continue to agitate the matter until a
change for the better is made.
In Washington Saturday Hoke
Smith was there, and the in¬
augural ceremonies proceeded. “He
laughs best who laughs last,” and the
triumphant cachinnation comes from
Mr. Smith, by Hokey.
Among our exchanges is the C In r-
okee Advocate, a [ aper published in
Tahlequah, Indian Territory. A
part of the paper is printed in tiie
Cherokee language. We seldom
read it all.
It is said that Frosideut Cleveland
will not call an extra session or
gross, We had Imped ilris would be
clone, but perhaps Mr. Cleveland un
de islands the situation better
wc ao.
r Governor , North .. and ... ins stall
en
received nmeh attenU.m .luring tl;0
inauguration. T e governor is a
gotnl mail, and th^* people of Georgia
. o. ti.- oirl_, oues who reahzc ibis
fret.
J V THE HOOD OLD TIME?.
Is the classic myth of thu An-
>< v liCP >, mankind was nut, it is said,
i .eo a ii, a. e and fern 13 , as tit
:sept, 1 ut each ind vdual was a
•ompound of both si xes. The urum
vas symmetrical, and result' d in a
20 m 1 1 teness and perfection of char-
*eter impossible of attainment to any
member of a separated sex. “Before
that r.i Adam, represented in the
Word by a rib. became Eve,” says a
mystical writer, “man was in a state
of primeval s-veetness and mm>-
cence.”
^>o great was the harmony and hap
liness flowing from this intimate and
inseparable union, that the
women, or Androgyne*, began to be
remiss in th or devotions to the pots,
to cease to depend upon Jove, their
civa or, lor aid and counsel, ^ ; lid to
look to themselves, rather than to
heaven, for motives on 1 inducements
in ail they did, and to
tutelhgence , for their ideas an . i opin*. .
ions concerning their lives and ac-
lions. To punish them for their
temeiity, or to fit them for the differ-
oot si age of development they had
leached, Jupiter scpai ateri the sexes,
; making two individuals, two irnper-
tect halves of what was before
plo^c. \ et so lively is the raceme m-
the happiness enjO\ 0 (l in tuc
primeval state, that rncr. and women
never at rest in their present con-
dition, but each of tbe halves is
«»"»'•» »e»rching a. finrt oot the o.h-
er half from wind, >t is purled;
wl,en lhe >’ mcct ’ J«‘“ » 8 »>» " it " "*•
greatest fondness an.l sympathy.
“Alas!" concludes the Greek. ‘ how
seldom this happens! IIow often
mistakes are made, and two halves
that in r.o manner correspond to
each other arc united in wedlock."—
From “Curious Customs of Courtship
:ir.<l Marrtee.- in Do, aorcst’s Family •'
Magszine tor March.
Miss Julia Land, of Atlanta, is visit-
ing friends in town. Having once
been a resident of this place she i-,
always a welcome visitor heie.
The design on the cover of Amer¬
ican Young People, the now illustra-
(ei j monthly magazine puhiislied in
; Chicago, is attracting widespread at
| ten lion,^s[^ecially from artists and
i ai t critics throughout, the country, as
i it, is without question one of the most
, beautiful and expressive ever put up¬
on the cover of a periodical. It is
the work of an eminent artist and
symbol izi S llte fcC'>[)C of the mogti-
zine.
In order to encourage and stiu u-
late patriotic ideas m ... the minds .of the
youth of Ameiiea, the publishers of
American Young People offer prize-
| ap r roximati„g Ten Tlnmaaml Dolh.vs
j in va.uc for the best essays giving
Hie most comprehensive exposition
of the symbolism embodied in Hit 1 de¬
sign. Competition is open tu all per
sons under twenty years of age in
any educational institution, puolic,
private or parochial, ’n the United
States. Not only will the successful
competitors receive a prize, but also
the school or institution of which he
or she is :» member.
The influences of “swell” society
may be as bad as the papers state;
we know very little about it; but
Lewis Red wine himself is much
more culpable for bis own downfall
than is society.
In the state of Washington a bill
has passed both houses making it
uniawfulin that state to manufacture,
buy, sell, or give away, or h ive in
ones posessiou cigarettes or cig.iro tte
papers.
Some cf our exchanges are hav¬
ing much to say about the danger of
spreading diseases by kissing. Go
to! Who wants to exist always? Durn
vivimus, vivamus.
Baseball bids fair to be very pop¬
ular this year. It is true that a good
many people run wild on baseball,
but it is a very fascinating game to
lovers of sport.
Northeast Georgia is a wonder-
ful section, and its many advantages
are just beginning to be recognized.
It is the coming portion of the stale.
An epidemic of crime seems to be
sweeping over I ho land. People
like to read this kind of news. Now
the time to subscribe.
Miss Ellk x Dortch's paper, the
Miiied^.eville Uhrouici©, is impr ov -
u f?* It fs now a first class sheet.
President Cleveland and fam¬
ily are now ensconced in the white
house, the proper pla^e for them-
Congress lias adjourned. J We
. hope the w.tt . M
next sess.o,, be of more
service to the country.
The Columbian stamp, like the
average small boy, needs lots or iick-
iug.
TUGAIO DlTS.
More cold weather, raid still it continue*
cold.
... M e , learn * at Richard ... . Chas’ine will to
go
Athens soon to l ogin work.
Jess Jam-s has been confined to his bed
moetali wiufer. We should be gl.t l to hear
of him improving.
Mrs. Join Clark, of Big Smith district, was
out \isiting in this ci'cle last weeR. .
A new arrival at the home of Bud Smal-
ley. It is a bay, and the image of his
father.
Last Saturday morning II. Hendrix was
repairing some? lung about his plae», when lie
WHS attacked bv a man from South Car
olina, which liked to have terminated i- a
serious affair. Fighting seemed like war for
awhile, and all the damage that was done
was a cut across Hendrix’s right arm, the
loss of three fei ce rails ai d a gcoee reck hoc,
while Trass Town Jim Cox went home,
minus an L T e > three teeth, and with a broken
arm.
Wc can surely say that ‘Know All” is a
jolly, clever old fellow. He reads The News
and laughs heartily over his pieces, and says
be believes tLe Toccoa paper is the best pub-
i’slied.
catmoreland has a big, bouu-
cing baby boy at his home. When thiee
, ron ths old, he was nailing shingles on the
house, so Freeman says.
We are glad to note that Mr. Jack Dooly has
been appointed road commissioner. A more
popular and suitable gentleman for the posi¬
tion could not have been found in our district.
Hope our roads will be putin line lix, as
j they are ver - v di?a S rt eablc in bad weather.
Squ're Jeffoliver is all smiles. He lias a
tongue affixed ^ to bis carnage lie bought at
the Hill sale, and will soon be ready to take
. his tiip to Atlanta through tlic country,
j Servic es at Providence every 4th Sunday,
j competed Oa sowing by Rev. not Armenius over wnh Cooper, as yet.
\ & come
That is all right. Pearl is still in
Pearl.
MORSIKC NEWS COTTON MARKET REPORTS
Are Ordered t >y
THE TJTFI'TKD states
T'TTKA.STJTTY DEP’T.
To Be Recognised a.s tire
STJATTIDJAFTID.
Collector of Customs Johnson has reecived
fr ? m b, ' rra " <* ,he
treasury department m which he is request-
ed to require exporters of cotton to conform
in their manifests of domestic cotton export¬
ed to the market prices of similar grades ns
quoted and published in the Morning News
of the date upon wh eh the shipment is made
or cleared at custom house. He is also or¬
dered to instruct 'the steamsh p and other
agents clearing cotton reeeivid from other
points where they arc obliged to estimate the
value to compute the same in the. absence of
better information according to the price « f
the same grade of cotton a- quoted in tbe
MouNiNu News of tl;e date of eleiv aneo, and,
in ease the grade is not known, ncebnlmg to
the quoted price of middling cot.on on that
date.
Collector Job i«o i is requested to have all
manifests of cotton offered f or export c reful-
ly•scrutinized as to | rices by fin a ove s an-
daril. In ins letter the chief of ihe bureau
States that as the exportat on of domestic cot¬
ton forn s such an ini]* riant j»art of our .sta¬
tistics, end as the . publications of these
exports are watched with smh great ca;e by
the press and other*, ii is the desire. ,r the. v-
partment to harmonize,do lar £s pmefcalde,
Big .prices reported w th the •‘Airwnt quota-
^
observed by all ship|»ers of (otton, wheth r
by coastwise or fure’gn si 3psi
A WOMAN’S WONDERFUL WORK.
Toxglogy; A 15oo k iou Lv i;y Wo r AN
}> 3 _ Alice It. S ochhaiu, M.D. IIh;st;'uted
Over 200,000 have b en sold, and it 1ms been
translated into many !an;_v. ag s. To hav
such a circulation in the eo irse of only five
or six years, it must t*e a goad boo!:,' one
desirable for women to d m ai d read. V hai
is it? It deals with -the physical cultu of
e
women, and is designed to al cvijtc ;.nd
largely prevent the pain- and Vl;s cf mate n-
ity. It is said by one “to be to ti e body of a
woman what the bible is t her soul”, The
strong, kind face of the author on the opening
page prepares one to accept her good words
of counsel, which are has d OH Science,
common sense
i»..k
tJian all other hooks together It teaches
what so very few are taught by their mothers
and (or want of which knowl«l s c, an imi f
ee.\al).c amount of suffering has been en-
dured by the sex. It is one that every
? .n ried should posses-. Wc rejoiee
t’^ai awomai has been raised up with the
desire, ability and courage to do this work for
her suffering si-tors, and that it has been
done with so much delicacy, plainness and
success. Sample pages sent free on applica¬
tion to the publishers. Alice B. Steckliam &
Co, 277 Madison St., Chicago. (Advocate
and Guardian)
A SOON TO EVERY WOMAN.
What ‘‘Josiah .
Allen’s Wife’5 Says
About Tokology.
“When I opened the book and saw the
strong sweet face of it-i writer, 1 knew that I
should find nothing but good i:i its pages It
is written with delicacy, bravery and wisdom.
J wish every woman in the land could read
it.”
1'okouogy is a ladies’ guide in health and
disease. By Alice B. Stockham. M. D.
practitioner over twenty-five years. Prepaid
Sample p;iges free. Best terms to
agents. Alice B. Stockham & Co., 277
Madison St., Chicago,
Advertised Accounts.
The following amounts, if not settled before
that date, will be sold at public outcry in
Toccoaon March 23th, lSGJ, due on subscrip¬
tion to Toe News.
It. A. Brown, Whitehorse, S. C- ? 2.70
D. Mitchell, Blacksburg, “ “ 2.60
Monroe Mitchell, “ 2.55
Ti;os. Anthony, Field, 14 4.25
O. R. Doyle, Calhoun, 4.25
H. C, Fears, Madison, Ga. 4.25
L. M. Farmer, Newnan, 4.25
S. C. Jackson, Tallapoosa, ” 4.25
J.C. Turner, Winchester, K. Y. 4 25
N. B Jones, Newport, Tenn. 2-90
W. H. West, Hollingsworth, G;u 3.60
M T . ?J. Brackett, Cleveland, Tenn. 2.60
J. T. McKay, Vandiver, Ga. 2.40
Alec Turnbull, Bold Spring, Ga. 2^5
W' T Kelly, Summers Milts, Tex. 1.00
A.F. Whitehead, Waldo, Ark. 1.80
Rev. W. H. Miller, Norwood, Ga. 2.50
G. W. Fisher, RobDinsville, N. C. 423
'Euw ards & Keese.
HEN AND WOMEN HE Lir
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.,
SPECIALISTS.
(Regular Graduates.)
Acknowledged to be tbe leading and most
successful of all specialists and Will give yon HELP.
iocng and
aged^es
ikmar table re-
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tnent. YEARS of many
varied
and successful
mml trie oP > use f EI£ or f KC cura-
tive methods that
m and* co^ro”'tor
!•u_diaordors^oi
oped er diseased
organa, or who
are Buffering
e P from error* of
IN ■S' : ' youth who and excess
or arc nerv¬
ous and IMPO¬
TENT, the scorn of their fellows and the contempt
friends and companions, leads us to GUARAN¬
TEE to all patients, if they cr.n possibly TREATMENT be RE¬
STORER OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE
will AFFORD a CURE.
WEARNESS WOMEN with t Don’t you want that to get cured of that
a treatment you can use at
home without instruments. Our wonderful treat¬
ment has cured others. Why not you? Try it.
CATARRH, end diseases of tho thin, Blood,
Heart. Liver and Kidneys.
SYPHILIS—The most rapid, safe and effective
remedy. A complete Cure Guaranteed.
SKIN DISEASES of ad kinds cured where
many others b&vo failed.
UNNATURAL DISCHARGES promptly
mred in a few days. Quick, 6ure and safe. This
acludes Gleet and Gonorrhoea.
TRUTH AND FACTS.
We have cured cases of Chrenio Diseases that
hsv« failed to get cured at the hands of other
specialists, physicians and medical institutes.
gg- REMEMBER, that there is hop# for YOU.
Consult no other, as you may WASTE V ALU ABLE
TIME Obtain our treatment at once.
BEWARE of free and cheap treatment*. We
give the best and most soienUiic treatment at modern
ate prices—as low as ran bo done for safe and
skillful treatment. Free consultation at the
office or by mail. Thorough examination and
careful diagnosis. A homo treatment can
be given in a majority of cases. Send for
Symptom Blank No. 1 for Men; No. 2, for Yv omen;
No. 8, for Skin Diseases. Send lOo for 61-page Kcf-
erence Book for Men and Women. All eorrespond-
cnce answered promptly. Business strictly confl-
dent ial. Entire treatment sent free from observa-
tion. Refer to our patients, banka and business me
Address or c&il OTX iJK-. HATHAWAY & CO*
22V* So. Broad St.. Atlanta,
MO! TIERS RECOMMENDATION.
We are acquainted with many moth-
ers in Centerville who would not be
without Chamberlain's C,.„c,l, ^ Rome-
dy in the house for a good main
times its cost, and are recommending
it every day. From personal expert- j
ence we ean sav that it has broken up
bad colds for our children.—Center-
vile, South Dakota, Citizen. 50 cent
bottles for sale by W. H. & J. Davis
Druggists.
THERE’S NOTHING CHEAP
ABOUT IT.
Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Ucme-
dy for R iemtmtisin is {Hit up in largt
bottles, and tbe prior is live dollars a
bottle. It cures every time All
tlie cheap icuii dies put logetluv »iv
not vvovlb one l ottle of Dr. Drum
mond’s Ligtitning Remedy, and any
sutfeier will hear witn ss to that fact,
and any dmeg st .\lio I a- sold it o
ready and v tiling to « tf. r ev deuce
Ii will u«> direct t > the seat of pain
and relieve at.once, Si nt to :-m ad-.
Iress j r. p it! on receipt of price
Druu tcoiel Medicine C'u. 48 50 ha d-
en L tie, New ''York. : Agi n:s wart
ed.
ItHEUMATLSM QUICKLY CliffFl).
Three days is a short, time n which
! o cure a bad c;i-e of rfenma'i-in.
but it ci • tie done, if tin* proper treat -
me A i? ab-pted its will I e s. en b\
<> foMowtng !V< m Jatm s Ijimberi,
• d'New i r uusw-ek Ill.: “I was ie.ni-
ly affli.’tid with ilicmnatisoi in the
• lips anti legs when T bought a bot-He
of Chamber! r. n’s Pain Balm it
I'ured me iit X ret? <’avs. ! am all
riohf t-i-dav : and won! i insis' on ev¬
ery one wi:<» is affiicttd w tli that ter-
rib.e djsimse to use Chamberbi.u’s
Pain !; a'm and art-well at once ” 5<i
cent bottU s for Side by W. H. & J.
Davis, Dru'jgists.
.-.I’BCl VEN OASES.
SsSSs P 11 P‘ff ’rd, New O/.ssel, Wis. was touted
terribly reduced in J?
was ffesh and str noth-
Tlirec of Electric Bitters cured him.
tlirecbottles WUp?JJ>OMlSrtkd!iw;”r»d of Electric
Bitters ami 7 boxe-
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and his leg is sound
lie gSft whs incur ible. One bottle Elect : e Bit e |
s ;
and ° ,u - box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured j
hini entireIy - 801(1 a t ^ avis ’ 8 Dru ^ torG ' |
n
CHOLERINE IN PENNSYLVA¬
\ NIA.'
Swickley, Penn.: We had fin epi¬
demic of cholerine, as our physi¬
cians called it, in Ibis place lately
and I made a urent, hit with Cham¬
berlain’s C'dic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy l sold four dozen
bott’es of it in one we« k and have
s'nee sold nearly a gross. Th’« Rem¬
edy did the work and «'a« a big ad¬
vertisement for me. Several persons
who had been troubled with diarrhoea
for two or three weeks were cured hv
a few doses of this medicine.
P. P. Knapp, Ph. G.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sals by
\Y. IJ . & J. Davis, dmegists.
Buck lens arnica valve .— h
best salve in the world for cuts
bruisos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum
fev?r sores, tetter, chappe 1 hands
chilblains, corns and all skin erupt
ions and positively cures piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or mancy re¬
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by W* H. & J. Davis.
THE HOOSIERS WANT THEj
BEST.
‘•The people of this \ieinity in-i-t
on having Chamberlain’s Cough Rem¬
edy, and uo not wont j ny other’
savs John V. Bishop, of Portland
Mills, Indiana. That i 9 right. They
know it superior for colds, and as
a preventive and cure for <roup, and
why should they not insist upon hav¬
ing it? 50 cent bottles i* r sale by
H. & J. Davis, druggists.
OH! WHAT A COUGH
JFill you head the warning. The
signal perhaps of the sure approach
L . o>t terribledisease, Cons
| umption. a sk yourselves it m>u can
i :.rfor i for the sake of saving 50c. to
run the ri-~ k and do nothing for it.
UC know from experience that Shi-
toll's Core will curt* you- cough. It
•
tails. .. .. ,. 1 . U5S . , Why , mom
Over C-X p .S1U
a n i!lion bottles were so d the
ll _ relieves .. ,
) ear. croup SIIO
whooping l>c cough at once. Mothcrs,d
uo t without it. For lame back,
sid or i hi st use Shiloh s Porous
Plr.s’or, Scluliy T. A. Cupp.
LADIES ARE UNFORTUNATE,
because the higher tlie*v rise in soci¬
ety the weaker they find themselves
bodily. Risley’s I’bilotoken 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 yon for $1 a bottle, from
Chas. F. Risley, Wholesale Druggist,
62 Conrtlamlt St., New Yoik. Send
1 for a descriptive pamphlet, with di-
red ions ami certificates from many
ladies "ho have used it and can’t say
enough in favor of Risley’s Philo-
token.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COM¬
PLAINT.
Is it not worth t he small price of
75c to free yourself of every symp¬
toms of these distressing complaints,
if you think so call nt. our store and
get a bottle of bliiioh’s Yilalizer,
every bottle has a printed guarantee
on it, use accordingly and if it does
you no good it will cost you nothing
Sold by I A Capps.
tor Wc catarrn, . l,ave dip..Iberia ?'"> canker P”*' 1 *™ mouth
an q headache, in Shiloh's catarrh
Remedy. A nasal injector free with
each bottle. Use it i‘ yon desire
health and sweet, breath. Price 5 ; c
^ ^
ACCIDENTS MAKE CRIPPLES
So does Rheumatism, and after n
time it kills too! Dr. Drummond’s
Lightning Remedy relieves the pain
at once, : nd is warranted to cur/.
One lottle, price five dollars, is
enough for any ordinary case. If
you cannot get it from your druggis',
write to the Drummond Medieit e CL.*
48-5!) Maiden Line, Xe-.v Yoik.'
Agents wanted.
ALL FREE.
Throe whu lav e u «<l T)v. Kings New I>i-r
c very know its value, and ihoRe win* t«rv*r
not, luv. e row theo; jjos I tun ty to try it .1 r e.
Cn ! oa thsad”'6 t see dri gmst am! get a ti i;ii
but 'e f'r e. t end your nlune and .T<l<ife>>» to
II. K. llueVer <Vr Co, Cl.ic jro and uyt « sun-
pie boxoflJi-. Kl »p’s Ke v »ife l’ii.s. Free, as
wed as a copy of >u de ■«* Hciddi and House¬
hold instinct- r, c ; al' of wbi- b Is guaran¬
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II \ J Cavil's l> uustoie-
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W. V, La u raink, Receiver.
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