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remeiy Treated, So \h to Piesei.t
ht*«i Avoid Taxing tl«‘“ Patience of
Our It aderu, Oentle or Otherwise.
■How do-j dP like ur new dress?
1 n . he mayors court , did ... a good j, ,
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I here is no doubt about this being
•irrrr mer vy . it her.
i,ot eve* v man whose brow perspires
these days earns his bread ...
f.iW-e nmst have a cotton
7 ike ' ■ n li’-’ le boy’s gopher,“it’s got to
come/’
Office on first floor for rent.. Apply
• i I) it. J as. X. 'Vest.
Ripe peaclies are being shipped from
•Southwest Georgia. < tfia The News
had a crate of them! ,
H. Tbeeoa lacks-a good deal of beT ga
“'load town. Ho keep up with ti e news
here readTHK News.
Best $2 ami $2.50 ladies shoe in the
- 'ity. Every pair
Etc guaranteed. \
. A!U»S > v.lievi.
The newspaper business is a j 'tying
one. Recently The News sold $5u
worth (|f subscription accounts for $3.95.
The brick work on the store of Matli-
eson, Mabry and Rayne in pearing com¬
pletion. If will be i ‘iarge, handsome
house.
Save money by buying, all pa*-ft
remedies at oltlce of
liu. Jas.N. West.
’• *fith new material and renewed en¬
ergies, we hope to improve The
and make it a more welcome visitor to
many homes.
The citizens of Toccoa arc much in-
terc'-Vd in the f itur * growth of the
town, ami it may be predicted that
something is going to happen.
j t'apt. A. II. Ramsay and Mr. II. E-
Jfopkins are luxuriating on beans, the
first of the season that w 4 ha* c heard
of.
:• WiheP Il ' rays of old Sol beat down
most fiercely one can soon become'<k*-
lightfully cool by allowing the mist of
Topcoa falls to be wafted upon him.
l'he public schools close to-day, and
)he small boy will shed no tears when
Tie carries his books lion ?. Vacation
i< a happy time to t; * average child.
foods: We have just ‘reived oor spring
they are (tie prettie in town.
Edwards & Dance.
j It reminded one of winter time to
lear ♦yunpress running a day or
two this v ek. But the weather was
not at all suggest i' h'ir.zards and
: ,'Ve desire to use our new type on
correspomlence from all the principal
points in tin* county. Sand us the
fl-'ws. <iN,oiids, end we will send you
TiikN. s
J ust received a new lot of $9.00 $1.00
and $5.00 Douglas shoes—the best shoe
t»n gjrtb.. Try a pair, W. M. Kilgo.
' ■ i. f <*ole -hould remember that
the tnu»Uboy.nd vestibule, passing here
at 2 :21 p. m carries m.i** - from here
A letter sent, by this train will reach
Mtmta before night.
lishUg party went out to rauthei
creek Monday with the int nit'dif of
opening a fish market on theic r; turn.
Me doviJbf not that they will bring
back many Fsh—Tories!
! Several letters have been received
'i* 4 ? from parties who desire to buy
the School bonds, It is likely that
there will be no dillieulty in disposing
'yf the bonds at a gx.H>d price.
We have just r.ecivee llig line of
clothing. Call and see's.
r * . , Edwards & Dance.
Li a. who wish to attend the rein¬
terment of Ex-President JelTerson Da¬
vis’ remains at Rielnmuul can buy
Mind trip tickets at ’lYjr for 1S.25
Tickets w ill be good ft -m May 30th to
June 2d.
The.bicycle fever is spreading. A
*bic;,e!e agent sold six w heels here Sat¬
urday, and they are all good ones,rang-
^Ijg.fn price from $1IM t*> $1T>9. They
ifrrKTHL and t i e boys are enjoy-
ing riding.
An effort is being made TV some of
,’*Tf citizens to effect a trade that will
have an important. bearing upon Toe-
coa’s future grouth and improvement-
\t the hour of going to press (lie mat¬
ter had not .been fuJtT$ decided.
Call and examine our line of dress
gmids. consisting of' chambrays, chal-
iies, percales, white goods and fine
henriettas. BLbown A Mitchell.
» With two new public school buildings
a canning factory-# cotton factory, a
large hotel at the faffs, a? ‘d electric
fights, in addition to ciu* ■b v her advan¬
tages. wouldn't TtX'ioa b> •' daisy?.
Ami it is likely that all these will come
within twelve months.
• The sudden disappearance from town
sf a certain young lady caused some
surprising and much anxiety to her
relatives for ? day or two this week
The suspense was relieved by a letter
from the young lady, stating that she
vas with relatives in South Carolina
*T*re you going to the World's fair?
If so you can buy a round trip ticket
nere good on any passenger train of
the*Tt. & D. railroad until November
For further iuiormafion apply to J.
Nelms, agent. - .
The cotton factor} *ro*c t for Toe-
coa seems to lie meeting with
and several gent ’efr n have signified
their willingness to -ubscribe liberally
for this purpose. The town should be
*■ b^roughlv canv.issed to see howmuCb
maney can.be secured to build a fsc-
1 >py
The Sew# think,* Vv tcfcn %ou!<*
Ur proper tlffrg ' buy Marshal Gf
Jn "' e ,llSS!e Will
LiMmjr- Vfe fewity of HsllM.- -
coat a^oittVd brass S’i
wa* Mwtly marred. V e will start the
subset ipttttp will. ”fty cents.
others speak. .<•
" e would be glad foi our inet "bants
fc6,&dopt the early fusing plan. It
\, ! tlld be pleasant for Hr clerks and.
t
fur them too, to have a little time for
recreation in the cool of the lor j; af-
t«.*rnoons, ami no trade worth speaking-
of would be lost if nil the stores closed
at 7 or 7 W
Our mail facilities have Teen
improved oflate. The R. & D.
Matt •>., gives „• . us papers atid . , letters . ., from ,
formerly came, and the fouthbound
vestibule now leaves, mail here. The
mail that reaches lie 'if o« the fast train
at 10:20 p. m% through the areommo-
dation of Postmaster Bright, is
uted immediately, and we can read the
Atlanta Journal and letters before
bedtime. Until the pest ^.y days this
mail could' bbi be obtaii ed until the
morning following its arrival.Our mail
facilities are now excellent.
ABE llDDXXGS
\ttemptN to raint th<* Town and Comes to
Or:<‘f.
Ask ten persons in this and one or
two adjoining counties to name the
most powerful man, physically, in this
section, and it is likely that nine of
them would reply, “Gabe Eddings.'
This well-kn r *wn individual lives on
fugalo river. . Jle is a Goliath in statue,
a SamfsohiVi trehgth, and is perfectly
fearless. Ordinarily lie is a quiet,peace-
able man, but when under the influence
of whiskey he is a holy terror. The
announcement that Gabe Eddings is
in town, drunk, is sufficient to cause
some of our male population to re-
member suddenly that they are
at home immediately, and our if u U' Als
to wish they were gal babies for a little
while, or that Gabe were v^-v where.
Last Friday afternoon Gabe arrived
in ToccoH ky^ded for bear and deter¬
mined to do the ftiir/sdn paint-ng aet.
About dusk he began to indulge in noisy
profanity on the streets, and when
requested by Marshal Gribble to cease
he heeded not advice, but continued to
let roll loml oath-.
Gribble attempted to arrest him, and
of course Gabe resisted. Several gen¬
tlemen came to the officer’s assistance
and a mighty scuffle ensued. Gribble
received two or three sledge-hammer
blows from Gabe’s ini:’,' fy fist, but like
the plucky marshal lie is, he hung on.
It was rough ?ml.tumble, now on the
ground, now up. Dree Gabe shook
himself loose from the others and got
Gribble by the throat. ! hen the mar-
shal stopped bi^f -ning,and liis Adiim s-
apple was almost converted into
i here was an eart hquake when Gi ib-
ble managed to trip Gabe up and the
giant, fen lekvily upon the ground.
In the row the whiskey in a Turtle
in Gabe’s pocket ran out. He thou* ht
the yyliiskev ^Ss blood, and that he was
Udiy cut. Lc called out to his assail¬
ants to stop, but when convinced t hat
he had lost no blood lie renewed the
conflict.
Finally he was overpowered ry num¬
bers and dragged to the calaboose.
Ilis route was marked by pieces of torn
garments, a (>oaf"sleeve being her?, a
coat tail there, and a section of vest
elsewhere. Gribble’s coat suite red, too,
so much.
Next morning Mayor Hayes “stuck
the Jobbings” to Gabe to the old “blind
tiger” tune—$25 and costs 4 with the
remark that if this offense were repeat¬
ed the fine would be doubled. Gabe
hadn’t that much money about his old
clothes, so in lieu of the circulating
medium he left a gold watch.
Just before going home Gabe re¬
marked that he believed he wod’rt stay
away from the “d—n little town.”
Should he do so it is thought that there
would be no grieving among- our citi¬
zens on this account, and that the
town would menage to survive his
absence.
T'ulu Kaisers liaise*!.
Four sons of Ireland appeared
before Mayor Hayes Saturday. Three
these w r ere peddlers, and the other
was a brick mason who has been
at work here for several weeks.
These four countrymen met at
Crawdof^-J.louse Friday flight and de-
cided the t the proper thing was to be
Of course it was neccessary
to take, a "dhrop o’ sum pen,” and the
ofterAr this was done the more
mate and noisy they became, They
sueeeded not only in raising Cain, but
in arausiug all the inmates of the
house.
l or this night's enjoyment Mayor
Hayes decided that C s cy ought to pay.
and he estimated that their fun was
worth to each, including costs of court.
$5.3(4. One of the men, for using a
little profanity in court was fi'n- d $1
more
The fines were paid, though not 'wil¬
lingly, and the three human pa;k-horses
shook from their ntHnber 9 7 s the soil of
Toccoa and'waddled off, willingly but
regretfully,
• ■-* *r Baptizing.
For scvc-ra*- weeks a protracted meet-
ing has been in session at the colored
Baptist church here, nud the result has
b ^ n a great revival, binee the begin-
nin'g of the meeting there lune been
about thirty-six additions to the
church.
NestSuntlay ^terots,n -.1 3=50 o’clock
the ordinance of baptism will be ad-
ministered to seventeen persons. Tlie
baptizing will occur a* ftr ford of Toe-
eoa creek, one inik fi^ic town. 1 he
opening service will b r conducted by
Rev. E. A. fceese ahfi the pastor. Rev.
B. F. Porter will bartize the cand:-
date-.
The baptizing w ill doubtless be wit¬
nessed by many people,
KlOAClOIIS WSSK
Maku ‘ . Times XdveJh at
Tallulah. \ v Falls * ,,
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b;g Bov. m\w ct:;s aid vswrs.
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A Ptenlc I&Csr/iNrted into a Free F.ijfht. and
the Kesult is Many Badly BieiseO
People ami Two Seriounly H rt- •
The picnic at Tallulah Fait* Tut sday,
" iv " n l) .y the ftrotheriiood of I.ocomo-
tive Eng'rnH-Ps, was a big affair, eight
or nine coaches."plvclyed with people
’ frjm u.iiig
Atlanta consti the greater
pa oT the cVowd. It resulted in a
big row ‘
Judging from what we :'h?v ; heard
there must have been irany toughs
among the picnickers. These consid¬
ered a picnic a dull affair unless one
is braced up by stimulants s:nl acts
flS* fool, and they proceeded t0> patro¬
nize the barrooms liberally. It is
said that the RobVtisoT House tot 1 !: in
over $600 on that day, and nearly ; tl of
ti Its ampupt was expended for liquid
refreshments*. •■•» •
'•-As a matter of rears? the
the crd\vi got the more boisterous it
became. At last; one man acted so
disorderly t’tat 'T^ was arrested ajid
placed ! ih the calaboose by the police.
This enraged the picnickers and
surrounded the little lockup, ami liter-
y ^6 j t to'pieces and libenAed
'^eir companion. ‘
Tallulah Fail* is quite a small place,
afnd the police force, which had been
provided for tl$t occasion, consist^ii
G f only a few men. These attempted
preserve order by arresting general some of
tlu u‘ , excursionists, and a fight
j 0 ved. The policemen used their
and the picnickjpbs pulled oft
p t mgs and assaulted tl c ‘officers with
tj iese am \ with stones. Fifty people
tyr p, ore were bruised in the fracas, and
jy - strange that only two or three
o4 ^i, ese were seriously liurf r .
q j ie drunken excursionists wore too
numerous for the citizens of Tallulah
Falls, and put to flight some <;f the
latter. One policeman ran into a
house to escape the mob, and his pur-
suers attempted to follow him*. The
man-oU,the house came to the door
with a V inchester rifie in hand and
warned the crowd not to attempt to
enter. They swore they would 1'tve
ttifi' pbliceman, and started in. Put
they didn’t get far. A rifle bullet pen ¬
etrated the neck ef one of the men,
and the attacking party then r'*t«v?at-
ed.
Th*i hame of ne wounded man 'k
Alex. Donald, and he lives in Atlanta.
It was reported that he died ou* llie
return trip, but the Atlanta papers iay
j ie j s no4 dan^erourly hurt,
John ShihFj, who was beaten] acting as a
I)olic0 man, y as severely and is
^ irfi<a critical comlitioitf He
U : young man, and is well know n in
Toeeda." * .>
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So tar as•’*■<? can ascertain the Doub¬
le was caused by soma drunken toughs
who thought they could bulldoze*,the
town. Their conduct at Tallulah ’ alls
and at other stations along the road
is ifi^crltUd’ as disgraceful. If a few
others hail been perforated with h’F’^n
balls they would have gotten their de¬
serts, if their conduct has been reported
correctly tb r’s.
For Sale.
Corner lot 5i)xfi)0. Has on it aVyfiye
room hoqsg.auct a store house. TeriPs
easy. Apply at this office.
Fqr bondk for Mtle, warranty deeds,
cr'minal warrants, J. Pr ex-xuitions,
etc ; call at Tiie News office.
Last Call.
W. M. Jordan, tfeg ..receiver of state
and county tax returns, will be at Toc-
coa May 26th; also at Clarkesvilie June
8tb, 9th, and 10th This is his last call.
We are better prepared than ever
before to execute good job work. Biing
your job work to The News office.
A 'ftad Fall.
A serious accident occurred to Mrs.
Rollins, Wednesday afternoon,
standing rtf ber' door a dog ran past,
stri kfug and kno.eking her down. She
f e p on tf^-flehr £,' heavily, * and was bad'^
^ urt .^^tigation 1)r av j s was summoned and
decided that
thigh was fract«#ed right at the hip
Mrs. Rollins is an old lady and
^kely be a good while
she recove rs from the effects of he?
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W_hcn needing anything in the V'itj
of cbgal blanks call at The Nft^s
office, If we haven’t in stock what you
want we will print them.
Stifi in J ail.
The jail’s the swelfest place iu town,
For they’re coming every day ; .
And the people come for miks around
From every piaccand-way.
Y'es, every we:k deesbrinff them in,
In bracelets tirade of steel ;
Some are in !or stealing hats—
Yes, ’tis- said that they did steal.
As for eur-elf we cannot see
JtiA why or how it is -
lhat hoosiers ceiuc for miles around
Uspmo lers for to quiz.
They come by twos, they come by threes
And hasten to the jail ;
They asb each one, the? a-k us all
To please te l them cur tales.
Bv.t T am giad to see' them,
And hope they will nef cease;
I hope they’ll come to See me
Till 1 gaiH' n:v release.
Fo~ they rre'vtn* bind to me, -
And tre;it me mightj' well :
Aud why I am In prison,
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y : ,*cr*? than they can tell
In Jail, May 25. —II. B. V.’tji ts.
Co^' ' and see our’st'oek of men’s and
boys ichingbelort^g^wh^;
we ' iff save you money.
: Brows & Mitchell.
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Mortzarre notes and plain ffotes for
sale at The News office,
tBOl’T PEOPLE
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"Xho Pa**, I Li an j Out of Tor^an \ Others
in the JRk'srlons Roih^ Ahout.
. Mr. F. E. M.'eheH is tl*-“ proud parent
oi another daughter.
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Mrs. C. V. Hudson is rfeftinf h>r
parent in Palmetto.
Mrs. Has AVilson has returned a from
visit to Charlotte X C. '
i ten \\ est, of ffarkesville, was in
Toccoa last Thursday.
Mr. \ aiuliver \ ickery, of Hartwell.
' v;ls in towr Wednesday.
Horace CheV-k^ of Bowersville, spent
the first of Vh * \ve*ek in Toccoa'. a
Mrs. Gertrude Manly has been p<»n-
ding >he week w ith relatives in Eiber-
ton. \
Mr. and Mrs. Adorns, of Seneca, S. C\.
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Sinip-
SOU
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay made a
brit-l visit to H-'iuony Grove las'*
week.
Miss Laura Cmig recoli tl spe-Vt
se ' er *** l * ;l vs ' n f larkesville, t he guest
.
o1 f 11 rr
Miss Birdie Mae Jones and. Miss
Coralic McAvoy spent several day' j„
Royston 4his weeJk.
3lrs. T>, p. Cook returned Tuesday
from a visit to friends m Augusta and
other places in tlD state ‘
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AGauta'sp Ar „_ wr ,‘ *, _ ,
1 V part ; of 41 * hit asr XUeK 1
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P .t f-tci, Mrs. New.
Mlss . Mot ion Brewer, of Elberton.
S ) H l’ a1 ^ week in i oce<»a as
°f Miss Annie Lee tree-
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R*“v. T^. A. Simpson has been a*teml-
* n ST the general assembly of the 'South-
ern ITesbyf rian church in Macon this
week,
Misses Willie qnd C’oralie M*AVoy,
have returned ’from Augusta, here
they represented the Toccoa Juvenile
society,
Miss Bessie, .. Davis returned c ii
Wednesday from a pleasant visit to
friends in AValhalfa aiid other places
in South Carolina
E. R. Davis leaves to-day for Young
Harris, to be present at the commence¬
ment exercises of Young HHVriS col¬
lege, of which he was a student
year. ' ’
Mrs. Frank Hughes, who had a terri¬
ble experience witli vitriol two or
three weeks agoj is.nearly well. It is
not thought that she will lose entirely
the sight of either eye.
Gus Nichols, who has been sticking
type 011 the Milledgeville Chronicib tor
several months, Fefurned home on
Tuesday. Gus says Milledgeville is a
right good town, but there’s no place
1: ke Toccoa.
Thu Great Fast Mail.
Fastest t ime seems to he Ur motto of
the day in railroad circles i.f the New
South, and the Richmond and Danville,
it appears, has reached the climax.
Since January, 1891, that company hak
been operating three through passen¬
ger trains betwen New York, Atlanta
and New Orleans, one of these being
the justly celebrated “Washingtdii-’Hril
Southwestern Vestibule Limited.
making the run from New York to
Atlanta, Ga., a distance by its line of
U^out miles, in 23 hours, or an average
49 miles per hour. The great
New York and Chicago Limited, of the
Pennsylvania It. R. makes the run from
New York to Chicago, a distance by
its rails of 87(5 miles, in 24 hours; thus
you see “The Greatest Southern System”
(the R. & D.) is giving t he “New
South” a service that is equal to tbat
of the “Standard Railroad of America”
(the Pennsylvania R. R.). . But with
the spring changes comes the second
wonder—the establishment of the It. &
IX’s “Great, Fast Mail,” composed of
new and elegal postal cars, “coin
post offices on wheels,” new and luxu-
rious coaches and magnificent Pullman
p a j. lt . e vestibuled sleepers. The South-
bound train (No. 35) loaves Washing¬
ton every morning at 11.10 o’clock.
New* A ork, Philadelphia, Balti*
”iore and Washington papers of same
date and distributes them through
Virginia, North and South Carolina
same day of issue, putting them
hito Atlanta at 6 o’clock a. in, the
morning after issue and distributing*
them through Georgia, Alabama ai d
Mississippi, through the medium of
the seven railroads radiating from At-
laiffca, by noon of the day after publica-
tion,whichisbymanyffoursthequick'-
est and most complete service given
fj ie p n ited States mail to and from the
South.
These fast mail trains make the run
frn*r> trom Wachino-tmi Washington to to Atlanta, Atlanta south-
hound, in eigliteein hours and fifty
minutes, while the corresponding ^ 0
northbound train,No. 3C, .• leaves Atlan-
ta at 7 :39 p. m., arrives in AVashington
2 =55 P . m. following Jay, making close
connection for Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York and Boston, arriving in Bal¬
timore 4.17 p. m., Philadelphia
p. m., New York, 9J9 p., m. next day
Boston 7.30 a. m. Time to Wash-
Ington nineteen hours and twentyfive
minutes and to New York twentyfive
Lours.
The management of the company
Intrusted to men of ihtellTgeC&e and
high character—broad anti, liberal in
the if Views, “strictly business” in their
me floods and rules of conduct, just and
reasonable towardards s II patrons show-
ing no favoritism, making no promise
broken, g’Lf&ranteeing nothing
they cannot accomplish"; Such a 'sys^
tern, with-such A management, is justly
t he pride of the people it serves and"
Tncipf-fence tlje.sect^f^i through its progressive which it passes.
of
Las become contagious on every mile
tii^peonle in every state it touches
wltxin its magnetic power, from Wash-
tost. D. C.. on the Potomac, to its wes-
rerh terminus, Greenville; on the
Mississippi ri -r—Tbe Republic,
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TOCCOA FURNITURE and LUMBER CO.)
—M A X UfrACTURERS OF—
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PRESSES LUMBER, FLOORING CEILING WEATHER
BOARDING, ‘,V MOULDING BRACKETS, ' ^ MANTEL mu: I
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Steam -
'Dry liilh capacity 12,000Jeelp?r day, 1
Orders proriplfr
F. C. IDA VIS,
Procttcing PDiyciclan
MIZE, (3 JL.
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j •j’ A physician. roccnt Ul3corf>r7 .Vucccss/aTfj/ by "no old
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vionthty Is hi* by thousands of La¬
'jfff ddies. t only medicine porfootiy safe
and reliable ilissov
ereU. druggists-who Uewaro of unprincipled
mcdlclnos offer Inferior
In place of this. A sk torifTooK’s COTToa
3 iRiO'r cents Coupound, in takero In Letter, subsMO'tfcToWWctot-.eSl^nrf an<l wo-wiSiJcmd, soalea;
by postago Lull ftAaled iuplali
return matL par*I* nars
envelope, Addreud to ladles only, I'und 2 stamps. Lily
_ No. 3 i-Ldicr Clock, Coriipany, Detroit, klluh.
1 ’ Tor sale W. II. & J. DAVIS, and afl
Druggists.
COURSE BY MAIL
WITH THE
LEAVENWORTH
«“■ BUSINESS’ COLLEGE.
TO ADVEKTISfi
OUR 'GOLLEGE
We will give a thor%gh course of
instruction in double and single entry
Book-keeping and Commercial Ari'tJW
metic by mail Fkke «f Charge to *i
limited number of persons. This course-
will be completed in forty lessons. N *
for Diplomas.
• Address:
PROF. F. J. VANDERBERG, PRE”.
332, 304 sad 303 D.'Uwarj St., LoivesTcrti, 2ia
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SIICCSTOI. FRUIT CULTURE
Is Sot Possible n'iib Cheap Trees.
.None but first-class Southern grown trees
should be planted. Procure them from a
nursery 1 hat burns all poor stock and sends
out nothing bid good trees carefully packed
in dam p zo that they will reach you iu
perfect condition. v ., r -
.
It our a sent lias not called on you write f3r
prices before you buy elsewhere. During
the fruiting staeon samples of fruit will be
sent free to any address on receipt of ten
cents to pay postage. Agents wanted every¬
where - catalogue free. ..Address
CHEROKEE NURSERY CO-,
W/.yckoss Ga,
WHISKEY AND OPIUM
HABITS CURED
AM YOUJ3. home:,
... WITHOUT ; r R COKTOfXXEKT.
Patients continue business while under,
4p<jafi|Vfint yvipsky and all other drmV
stopped immediately on beginning treatment d;a
—do not need them. No treatment yet
covered to compare with it. Have given
special study and practice to these dir cases.
for’the pa-t twenty years, with continued
“««»“» i "“ ca8e m
WRITE FOR Uf Wk OF CURES, FREE
E. IwT. WOOLLEY, M-
AT LAX TA, OfV.
Office , 104IWitchall Street.
_
STLied-ule Hartwell TL. TL.
No 1.
Leave Hartwell 7 55 a tn
Arrive Bowes v. ifle 845
No. 2.
Leave Bowens ifle 550 a ra
Arrive Hartwell 9 45
No. 3.
Lc.v’c rfartwr'.I 1 35 u ni
Arrive BuwersvJ'.e 225 “ no
No. 4.
I>a -, 3 — To-verLviha 2 40 p m
Arrive Hartwell 3 m
All trains daily rxrcpt Sunday.
FRED WIEBENS, Superintend?at.
X B. BENSON Receiver,
----GO TO-
.
illDWI & M.ITT 1 MBSIL 1 L
-- V , R BARGAINS IN— A
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GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTH¬
ING; HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ti 1 '
FARM IMPLEMENTS i?.
AND
.HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS.
if
Shi files a Spec/ illr.
You will save mowcv by trading with us M' liey saved ic
money made,
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VICKERY ■ ■ _ * ■ brothers;
FANCY GROGER BES
FINEST CANDIES SN THE MARKET-
-Largest Z,ot and fine si Grade Gigarp in toccoa,
Flour Canned Goods Fruits-
- -t l
JEWELERS? *■, - Repair Watches and DScksi
Orders foe. Jowefry, Watches a-id UUcks ^pomptly attended to. *;
Sen’lup Machines,--11/0 'JJcsl,- - Idhceter <fi
o«R:EAD THIS; IT'S S0!^
You may not have seen it in the New Yor'c S;i i, h it
“it’s so” that we have bought the stock of ir:«‘rduui-
diso of T. C. WRIGHT.
T t is so, also, or also so, that we have got to s<‘il a
good many of these goods to make a living, and wo
are not anxious to kick the bucket soon.
Moreover j. likewise and a-lsjo-.it-i* 1*0 that wo have oj*
hand a pretty good lino of Uancy and Family Gr<-
ceries, Dry Goods, Boot , •Shoes, Hats, Notion-*,
Hardware, and so forth and so on, that-'we want you
to have, because 'anything you need ’urn worse than we* do. If
you wSuf we’ve got come and g<4 it—chea,p
Now if you believe what we eay"is so,* and so it is,
when you are needing anything in our line call on
BRIGHT, MCJUNKIH * r* CGo
At T p. AY right’s Old Stand; TOCCOA, GA.
P. 8.—If you don’t believe vnat wo "say come any¬
how. Seeing is believing. Ain't that so?
spring g»»bs.
I am now ready for the Spfiug trade with.: line of good-
than was ever before offered to the Toccos rade. I ha e tbo finest
: - ■*=: i
WRITE GOODS. LACES. EMBROIDERY AND
,f'vj;r brought to Toccoa ^ ft ,»t i-/
.My. line of C&3K3STM*
CliOTSIlfg and UAf B cant be beat. I sell nothfhg bfc*
firhtvclass goods
I make a.spe-x^Iry.cf t:Le ehoqs._ I am soIe.ag.5iu for the c** : T.rahd
•s?
w. Za.
My Stock of STAPLE TYITD EATTCY GR 0~'
CP^PLIPDS complete, My prices ?rpek bottom. Corns to^e r?o>
\Y. M. KILGO,