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ii.lijc Coctoi itttos.
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T'KIOAV, May 5,
LOCAL HAPPENING'S.
And Other Timely Topics Briefly
Chronicled.
The fisherman, with hook and line,
Unto the brooklet hictli,
And th- n, next day, about his catch
Pnvariably he licth.
Quite a lulU lV.ii c
Vi cUneaday,
Strawberries are plentiful at some
homes in town.
The motto of Toccoa is “Onward,”
a nd it’s living up to the motto.
The brick store of Matheson., Ma¬
bry and Payne will bo two stories
liigh.
You needn’t keep your eye cn
Toccoa; it doesn’t need any watch—
irrtr
A big excursion will be run from
i^tlanta iStTi. to Tallulah Falls on the
It is time for the yellow-legged
rl icken to ripen. May the crop be
*! aVge.
A good rain fell hero early this
week, and vegetation is growing
rapidly.
In another column may be seen the
Vi plication for charter of the Toc¬
coa Gunning company.
Memorial df-.y was unobserved
here. There are no Confederate
bead in our cemetery.
fHliee on first floor for rent. Ap-
i ] y «> l)k. Jas. N. West.
Work on the canning factory is
L<u:'g right ahead. It will be com-
j leted in a few days.
For a week the furniture factory
1 as been running twelve hours a day
to make up for lost time.
Mr. B. It. Hill is having au addi'
lion of two t r three rooms and a ve¬
randa built to his residence.
Toccoa’s numerous shade troes, in
their emerald robes-, are cjuito orna¬
mental, as well as useful, to the town.
Success is pleasant to the suceess-
Lj!. *Ve are happy over the
(J the election on the bouJ ques¬
tion.
\\'1v»'rc will ottr new school house
lie? Several sites have been sugges¬
ted, but no one knows which one
•■'.ill ltd Selectedi
The residence of Mr. J. J. Bright
(ms boon much improved by the work
of the carpeiOer. 1'lie house was
a’m-'st remodeled.
, Marshal JntASoir, m * Ins issue of
Ti'E News, advertises for sr.le the
property of some parties who haven’t
paid their town tax for 1802.
Several of our citizens attended
t union meeti Mg at New Hope
Sunday, and another party went to
the singing sit Kiotanolleo.
Radishes; fxii^ich peas, Irish po¬
tatoes and strawberries make pome
of our citizens feel that this ifi ne t
such a bad old world sifter all.
Re.vl tilt? a Hertiseinont. of the
Cherokee Nursery Co., of W:\ycross ,
Gi, in another column, :m l when
desiring fruit tree get their prices.
Save money ..by buy ;ng all patent
remedies at ufilceof
Du. Jas. N. West;
a cliahge iy s-bdedulc of the Blue
Rnl^e and Atlantic road will go into
effect next Sunday. Tlie correct
schedule appears in our issue ot
to-day.
Messrs. Purcell, Nowell and IL-tt
have entered into the brick making
business. Their brickyard is on Big
branch, near the incorporate limits
of town.
Era long Toccoa will have a fine,
new school house, something thai
»* nas been needed here a long time,
snd which will be of great benefit,
intellectually and financially.
of our'
on English peas this year, so far
,vp c.n learn. He(f*iher.«l the first
pens 1 fnnn his garden t«l Saturday.
To the “blind tigers” that operate
in Toccoa: You’d better go in a
hole ami pull the hole in after
you, if you continue your work here.
That’s the only way to escape £ ne
or punishment,
A force of hands fces been at work
on the streets for several days. They
have cufldovn tho little hill on Doyle
lire, residence . ,
street nearly opposite
of Mrs. Jones and made it nl ’ Jcl '
ensterfor teams to ascend.
Last Saturday Afternoon Luther
Hayes carried tiiroujfi town a strino
of bull fmu logs xbout a yard long,
With a rifle lie killed 5*3 frogs
dav. And*the moon wasn t eiaetly
right for frog“, either, aud Luther
rasu’t r>o^'-
Ye9lcr4av morning felt quite
wintry, and though we have heard ol
no frost on that day it is likely that
there was some on low places. Per¬
this i.3 the last -cold snap of the
at least, we hope so.
The passenger car of the Elberton
Air line at this place was left un*
locked the oth er night and two tramps
took possession of it-. They didn’t
enjoy their snng quarters long, for
Marshal Gribble made them “get a
move ca themselves.”
The revival at the Presbyterian
church is Btill in progress liev. T.
P Cleveland, of Atlanta, lias been
assisting Rev. L. A Simpson, and the
services have been well attended and
full of interest. Last Sunday there
weie flier accessions to this church.
A special train bearing 231 sol-
'diers, with their families, who were
transferred from Washington to the
barracks near Atlanta, passed here on
the R. & D. road Tuesday morning.
In the afternoon the same tram
passed going north, having aboard
quite a number of sol diets from At¬
lanta who were bound for Washing-
ton.
At the council meeting Tuesday
flight the decision of Mayor IIa\ zs
in the case of J. L. Cobb, charged
with selling whiskey illegally, was
sustained . Tlie council agreed to
allow Mr. Cobb, a little time in pay-
ing his line of $25 and costs. E. E.
Hendrix did not submit his case to
the council but decided to contribute
$25 and costs to the town in instfl-
: i f
inents, and lias planked down
$8.
Now that the canning factory is a
certainty let those who desire to
cst the vegetable raising business
plant tom toes on a large scale.
Many have found it a profitable busi¬
ness. One beauty about it is that
the tomatoes mature just when money
is scarce, and they will bring the cash.
No one need fear that the market
will he glutted, for the factory can
turn out 2,0 0 or 3,000 cans a, da 3 -
and will need ibanv bushels daily.
Plant tomatoes.
The Southern Baptist convention
will meet next week in Nashville,
Penn. For the accommodation of
the traveling public the R. & D. road
will sell round trip ticke+9 at re¬
duced rates for this occasion. Tick¬
ets will be on saip May 10th and
11th anu these will be good until
the 25th for return.- A round trip
ticket from Toccoa will cost $14.10.
For further information apply to J.
G. Nelms, depot agent.
The town council has the power
to decide as to the amount of bonds
to Be issued. Tiie News sugges’
that; as the board of eilucatioti will
have to purchase two lots as well as
to build two houses, $19,000 will not
he more than is u-eceessary for this
purpose. We WrtiA School houses
that will be ornaments to the town
and that will be sufficiently large to
ft'.-cotr.modato the Children of our
growing town a good many years
hence. Besides, the tax needed to
pay thy. interest on $10,000 will be
only $2(0 per year more than, the
interest on $6,0 )0, and this will be
a mere trifle when divided among
the tax payers. Remember that
Toccoa is going to he a to -mi of some
size before long, and then taxes will
he lighter on each one.
There is a jail bird in Clarkesville
that is a si nger. In our issue of to¬
day we publish another one of his
rhymes. In a letter to The ITkws
Mr. Wyman states that he was ac-
Cliset i G f stealing from a house in
Rabiin couaty a dreSiS a „a an old
straw hat. Two ignorant country
hoys, ho says, were the only witness¬
es against $un;and he thinks that tlie
fact that he is a Yankee caused him
to be committed to jail. We know
not hing of his case, but we feel con-
fident that r f the evidence against
him is weak he will be released after
trial. In this section Northern peo-
ple»re,re«,ed hoc ;f iuU.ly r.o.i kindly,
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, * lat “ so.ne.vl,. ^nor.nt, ,, t
Ue peop.e of
Northeast Georgia.
This editor confronted a dish con-
taming something like a quart of
Strawberries the other day. In a short
time his landlady was congratulating
herself on the recovery of the dish
and the spoon, while he wended liis
way printing-office-ward taking a
roseate view of things. 1 oetic
fancies flashed' through his
he on the point of
i„g a sonnet to spring in genera!
and strawberries in particular when
reason asserted itself. Nothing but
{ j ie reSu it of ye ars of self-denial,
COU p] ST } with a humane consideration
f or ^' 1S reai Iers, suppressed the pnb-
the inspiration furnkts^
t j, Q i u ^ c » c ^ s ftswberry.
PURELY PERSONAE.
Viiout People You Know and Some
You Don’t Know.
Miss Annie Lee Freeman spent
Monday in Elberton with friends.
Marshal Price is able to be up, but
still is too feeble to Resume his duties
as an officer.
Miss Pauline Brewer, of Elberton,
spent hist week in Toccoa as the
guest of Miss Annie Lee Freeman,
Messrs. Reeves and Dick Randle,
of Martin, passed through Toccoa
Wednesday on their w ay to Allan-
ta.
Mrs. Torn Payne, who has been
visiting relatives near Oarnesville fo:
the past two or three weeks, has re¬
turned home.
Miss Pauline Cleveland, of Elber¬
ton, has been spending several days
in town cn a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Charles Manly.
Mr. Will McCarty, ol Atlanta,
passed through Toccoa Tuesday on
his way to Franklin county, his old
home, on a visit.
Rev. E. A. Keese has been invi¬
ted to deliver the commencement
address at the closing exercises of
the Villa Rica High school.
Miss Lula Ramsay, who lias been
visiting relatives in Alabrma for
several months, arrived in Toec« a
Wednesday on her way home, near
Tugalo. She was accompanied by-
two of her cousins, Messrs. Ramsay,
from Alabama.
To Advertise Toccoa.
Mr. Frank P. Beard, editor South¬
ern Progress , was in town Wednes-
day , and , .r,, I hnrsday. , II tt- is • is a month .
l> journal published in AlantCj and,
as its name indicates', it is devoted
principally to recording the develop-
ment of the South. Mr. Beard makes
* n>eci"Uy Of Visit,„s enter,,risio,
towns ami poblirtm^ in Sootl.ern
Pi Ogress articles descriptive of these
places aM showing forth their ad-
vantages. As We go to press it is
uncertain . . . to whether . lie will
as meet.
with sufficient encouragement to au—
thorizc him to advertise our towi,
but we trust that our citiz -ns will
decide to lia\C this done, as an artiCiC
concerning Toccoa ill S lUthern
Piogress might bo of great ben fit
to ... I occoa
Since Pn'C above was J u‘ in tvp
a meeting “ of ti e business men of T > J
•on tins i With unanimity . - approved , a
proposition which will d< ub css be
of lcalcnlable benefit to ibis town
and section.
Another ^‘PUnd TIgeK*'
Warren Hunter, an individual of
color, had his feelings hurt last Fri¬
day. Ho was arrested on a “blind
tiger” charge aipl carried before
Mayor Pro Tern. Matheson, who de¬
viated slightly from Mayor Haj es’
custom and assesssd Warron only
$20 and costs. This lacerated the
sensitive feelings of Warren more
still, an;l his heart nearly broke when
Marshal Gribble lodged him in the
lockup. lie stayed there until Sat¬
urday; when he succeeded in “raising
tho wind” and was released.
Warretj is thought to be on old
hand at the “mountain dew”business
is regarded as a sharp one. His
detection was caused by an Irish
tramp who got-or' a ‘Hear,” was placed
’ u 0-° calaboose and then gave
\\ arren away.
VOTED FOR BOND3.
The people of Toccoa hnVe spoken
in unmistakable tones. They said
“Bouds,” just as we hoped they would
do.
The election to decide as tq> v.-hetly-
er Toccoa should issue bonds for the
purpose of erecting two public school
buildings, was held here Monday
last. Public sentiment was strong¬
ly in favor of bonds, and only two or
three pramiirCMt citizens took a <ie-
eided stand cn the other side. They
stood in vain. The number of votes
needed to carry the election was 144.
two-thirds of the votes in the last
municipal ele ction. At the close
the polls the vote stood: “For is
suing bonds,” IS4; “agaiust
it.g bonds,” 20.
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Some of those who were in . favor
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of ,, bonds , did goo? before « the . election , .
in explaining to those >vho »ere not
fully posted, bow easy it wou*d be
to pay the interest everv year and I V
inducing others to vote.
We are glad that the matter
been deci Jed thus, and hope by the
1st of September to See a large,
handsome school building for the
white children feady for occupan-
cy.
AYe have just received our
o-oods; they are the prettiest in
Brown A AIitchv:'
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CaL end oi:r 1'ine.c: ),Ly
goods, , consist • . * j■ - J 1 -. ■.
» lies, *4 ^erca?es?^ito,^o<]3 »i>5 . =ns
ba::r.ett££-’ Boovy £ M'VCEEOL.
Why I Am In Jail.
Come, all good honest people,
And % story I will -tell
About in- incarceration,
And why I’m in this cell.
You see. I am a Yankee
That’s why they’ve done me so ;
But I thought the war was over
Near thiriy years ago.
I was taken to the court house
Oil a cold and rainy mom-—
Was snrroui ded by ttie natives,
Tiien the witnesses were sworn.
School turned out and plows were stop’d
“Fer ti r hf-ar that Yankee -3 t:ial
And whep 1 was committed,
You coV.ld hear them shout a mile.
They swore I took a worn-out dress
And an okl last year's straw hat-—
They cou’dn’t think of nothing
That’s why they thought of that.
The natives came for miles
“A Yankee fer ter see
Aid everything that’s ugly,
They said it unto me.
1 was simply put in prison
Till Rabun's sheriff great
Could get a big reward for me
From some far distant ; tate.
Cut I tell you, Mr. Dillard,
. 'fl at your work has been in vain ;
And next time you meet a stranger,
, Fray don’t do so again.
Now, I swear to you, good people,
: T.iat w.-re I called tojjie,
That I never harmed a single srral
Beneath the Heaven’s sky.
Now ns to Mr. Fuller,
I would beg; leave to say,
That lie’s as Clec a gent’eman
As ever lived a day.
So now goodbye, goo l people,
, You’ve he ird my simple t le;
t
When you come to town on business,
Come to sec me at tlie jail.
To you goodbye, dear editor;
I’m slad you sent The News,
For it revived my spirits,
And drove away my blttes.
In Jiiii, May 3. —H\uhy C. Wyman.
TUGAl.O.
Mr. Pick Moore, of Ilabe sliam county,
visited our place ,ou ^ors u the tPT’th. fVe like to
have srch jo - ;Hy n c ,ll to s o us.
Wc are bavins: some pretty and pleasant
weal her now, and the farmers are not, as yet,
tired of doing well,
Some of the boys are making great prepa-
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L;lrB „ crOT . lh ^t t, OT tet Snnday to
attend the grand singing atTastanollee.
The little city of Uarncsvdle was thrown
mt° quite an excitement on the 88th. From
the crowd that attended the people there
tlioug ,,, t that * a grand picnic was on hand, as
thee were numerous well filled baskets,
Several irquiiics were mad‘e, and it was as-
* tamed thata petition fora private footway
thrm:{.h certain li nls had brought the p-o-
^.] e to Cu rnesvillc. The petition was written
by th ' party who lias recen'ly bniltablack-
nhth s op between here and Toccoa. The
dccis on was that p« op’e cannot ramble and
g it or the wild (lowers on private footweys,
and taerefore the parties came l>ack slowly,
as if a <cnt!ln " a fuii f ra! - with something
weighing ", down on their broken hearts. Now,
,. ra c u, i( | ,, e ,iti o „ 0 , s ,act ,vi,c!y. back and
come again.
Everyone that reads .-“Cotopaxi’s” pieces
compliments them very highly;*’ He lias ccr-
t .in'y done Botnc go id for The TogSjoA News.
May lie ever go on finding good, r 3 our last
editor has in making our paper one of the
best Ilia! Toccoa lias ever bad published.
PE.iBL.
Sketched.
“There ain’t ben no meat at my
house in more’n er week,” said a man
in a store in Toccoa the other day.
“How have you been getting
alobg? someone asked.
“Port) well; but we’uns has ben
givin, merlasses h—1.”
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Tho man who has side meat may
bo said to fare ‘‘middling” well.
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That-once popular and,consequent,
lv, much abused song, ‘ The Picture
Turned id Uvc Wall, ’ is frequently
tortured ar.d very much perverted by
some of the Toccoa darkic 3 , The
lines.
“Thcrq's.a name that’s never spoken,
And a i-icther’s hes-rt is broken,”
i-, rendered thus by our dusky song-
stes:
“Not a sassy word was spoken,
Not a mothers, heart was broken.”
Many ludicrous mistakes occur in
the words of songs. The editor’s
gravity was sorely tried in a church
in Southeast Georgia, scveial years
ago, when the leader of the singing:
in clarion tones, sang
“Upheld by my righteous, “onmipt- rnet.t”
hand.” y
Come and See onf steek of men’s
and boys’ clothing before buying
elsewhere: we will save you mosey
Frown & Mitchell.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION.
There pro nises to be a verr large at’en-
dance on the So.uh-rn which B-’pti-t will Co tvention i at
Nashville, lenn.. the KichlfioridA occur Dan’-i'le i May
next; and as usual, Arrangements
R K is Iiukin g & \-, the for a
“S Stkm.
SpedaUuw ra cs a'.d excellent service arc
nQrired to its numerous patrons for this oc; a-
a[„ Ri A ny of the agents or officials of this
SSfSA^i'v^S'^S w"h! i TiyWOr"
era! Excur.ion Age - ts, R. D. R. R., Nc. 10
Kimball House, Atlsuta, Ga.
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Just received a new lot of $3.00
$4.00 and $5.00 Douglas shoes—the
best shoe on earth. . .Try £ pair.
T ,V. M. Kilgo.
Beat V. $2 and $2.50 ladies shoo --in
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tee city. J Every 4 * ?ajr -C n guaranteed. »i
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Edwards & Daxcb. ... .
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^WiCa/ayct.jtJSt dob inf. received s.fD-g
of
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J. B. SIMMONS, Prest. W. 11. WARE, Vice-Pret. >v.
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TOCCOA FURNITURE and LUMBER CO.;
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——MANUFACTURERS OF-
ITlPf MEDIUM GRADE
--ALSO DEAL LARGELY IN--
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DRESSED LUMBER, FLOORING,- CEILING LEATHER
ioARDINC, MOULDING, BRACKETS MANTELS,
Steam J)?y At hi capacity 12 , 000 feeiper clay.
Orders omplij' J!* filled* »
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IT. C. DAYIS,
Practicing P’lTysicia.ia,
MIZE, GA.
COMPOUND -s
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AroceuL discovery, l>y an old
physician. wnlhiy by Huocesi{fu-Uy thousands of vs La¬
dies. la tho only pcrtcctly sa/a
and reliable medicine discov¬
ered. druggists Beware Who of offer unprincipled Inferior
medloiaes ia place of this. Ask for Cook’s Cotton
Hoot Comtound, take no substitute, ©r Inclose $1 and
6 cent3 In postage In letter, and we will Bend, sealed,
by return mall. Full sealed se particulars in plain
envelope, to lodl es only, 55 stamps.
Address Pend Lily Company. filth.
„ v, No. 3 1-lsher Block, Detroit,
For 4.U by W. II. & J. DAVIS, and all
Druggii-ts.
SUCCESSFUL FRUIT CULTURE
Is Not Possible witii Cheap Trees.
None but first-class Southern grown trees
should be planted. Procure them from a
nursery that burns all poor stock and send;
out nothiiH-ST but good trees carefully packed
in damp • <' vja* that they will reach you in
perfect condition.
It our iurtant has not called on you write for
pi ices before you buy elsewhere. During
the fruiting season samples of fruit will be
sent free to any address on receipt of ten
cents to pjy postage. Agents wanted every¬
where- catalogue free. Address
CHEROKEE NU&SERY CO-.
WaYCUOSS Ga.
WHISKEY AND OPltlX
HABITS CURED
A.T YOUR HOMfi,
WtTHOW’ PARI 5.3 CONIUTSIGSKT.
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Faiients con'-r.ue biwioss while under
stopped treatment. immediately Whisky and,-all bej*Jliimm other treatment drop*
nu
—do not need them. No try.itment jet dis¬
covered to coin pure Willi H 1 . Have given
Bpceial studj- and practice to with - these di?« ase-*
for.tlw* na-»t twenty years continued
and successful increase in practice.
WHITE FO?, MY BOOK OF OffBES, FREE.
B. M. WOOLLEY, M, ID.,
atlahta, aA.
Office, t) tV Witehall .Stre et.
Scl-^ddis lHartwell IT. FT.
Nod.*
I.eare Hr.rt .vvfl ’’ 7 a m
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Arrive Bowvrsviile 845
No. 2.
beavc Bfovt-r^vilie 900 a m
Arrive Hartwell 945
No. 3.
L%::ve Hartwell 11 4 5 a nfe
Arrive Bowersvifle i‘2:io p m
No. 1
Leave Bowers v iho 105 p ni
Arrive Hartwell 155
Ail trains daily except Sunday.
FRED WIEBENS. Superintendent,
E. B. BENSCN, Receiver.
ALL FREE.
These who hare u ; ed Dr. King's New TMs-
co.very know its Vilue, and those fW have
not, have row the^hpoi tup Ltj* to try it Free,
Call cu thcadve- t%ed drupes? and get a trial
bold Instructor, fre--; all of which is guaran-
tsed to do you aood and cost you nothing. \V
H & J Davis’s Drugstore*
LE A A D Eli.
Since its fir^introduclion. FKc’ric Bitteri
lias gained rapidly in lead popular favor, until
dn-inat now itiscd«arly tonics in .d the airef»tiv«^con4ainmg among pure me
a
jiothmu wbfeb pcr iut* Re tsso as a bcvcragi-
or intox'cant. It i* recognized as the Best and
nuiest ? medicine for at! aiimentb of the ston;-
wh> Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure sick bead-
n^he. laria from indigestion couKtipdioji, Saiigfasfog and dnve oia-
^^rTltfleT’ecW'S jrta^an
JBavia.
GO TO
Bl'DWI & MITOmMjJ
FOR BARGAINS IN---
GROCERIES; DRY GOODS, CLOTH¬
ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
FARM IMPLEMENTS AND
high Grade fErtilizELs.
Sh t/i les a Specialty*
\ou will save money by trading with us. Honey saved is money
made.
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VICKERY ■ ■ BROTHERS;
£ANCY GROCERIES-
FINEST CANDIES IN THE MARKET-
Aarpest Aol and I*hiesl Grade Ci/yars in 2occoa*
Flour; Canned Goods Fruits.
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JE^VELilRS,— ftispair Watches and Clocb.
(Orders for Jewelry, Watches, and.OlecWe fxomptly attended to.)
Sewing Machines2he Acsl,-- Wheeler <6 Wilson .
THIS; ; S0!^
o'lREftD IT’S
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Y«>n may not have seen it in the New York Sun, but
so’ that we have bought the stock of merchandise of T,
G. WHICH !’. **** '
It is so also, er also se, that *c have got sell a good
many of-these go/>ds to moke a living, and wc are not anz>
inv,s to kick l he bucket'soon.
Moreover, likewise and also it is so that we Ivave on band
a Goods, pretty good line of Fancy and Family Groceries, Dry
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notion.-*, Hardware and so
forth and so on. that we want you to luiv^ because you
need ,
them worse than *e do. If 5 yon want anything
we’ve got coxae and get it —CHEAP. -
Now if you believe what we say is so, and bo it is, when
^. you arc needing anythyag in out line call on
BRIGHT , Co.
At T. C. Wriglit’s Old Stand, TOCCOA, GA.
J*. S-—!f you don’t believe wlmt we say come anyhow,
Seeing is believing. Ain't that so?
BFBIM© GOOBSi f
than Lanvnow-ieady fofthe Spring trade with abetter liee.'o? , goods
was ever offered to the Toccoa trade. I have the finest line of
GOOES. LACES. EMBROIDERY AND
as'tuss’ imwM m$m
, 4 , ever brought to Toccoa. l f
cfiarrs» ’
.. yyjmcof agffKMsiajre
CLOTrnFiG tllltl H A TM ?an‘t tie bent. I sell notbfag btt
first-class goods. j
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. I make a specialty .of fine £hors. I ana so'c..ngcnt for the ^03lebrated
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. ^ stock of S'ARCY qrJlO*.
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