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Published Every Friday Morning.
Entered ____
at the T foet;oa ’i'oLtoffiee
.Decor, d-d ass Mami
- r BSC It IPTI OX It A i ES : One 3 ear,
$ 1 . 00 ; ix tnbiuhs. $A * 1 three
months. *2V.
Alt', ERI’ESL'vG KATES made known
on a lU calion.
lOt CO A, GA., Friday, -.June 2, ls93.
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A Ml NI( IP AI. MATTE"
TheXkcvs intends to avail itself
r»f the inivik^v-of criticising wiien-
“V T er it deems criticism needed.
And it will b<- no r< specter of ]>er-
soiis in office nor of b<ali* • of men
v< sied w*th legal authority.
EcoPfuny, when practiced by in-
livid u: l i T or by corporations, is
admirable; but parsimony, or to
1 e plainer, downright stiilginess,
is df to*table; It she iV .S a s< lfish
spirit and a littleness of soul.
When a newspapor labors faith¬
fully for the welfare ot A town,
devoirs 1 o'umns to the advocation
<>f public measures that are calcu¬
lated to be advantageous, publishes
the doings of the town c >uncil
Avhenover it can ascertain them,
praise? the acts of the city fathers
whenever it can do so truthfully,
and in numerous other ways aids
the progress of that town, it doe fe
seerri that a spirit of appreciation
would be manifested by the town
(•ouncil.
But, as F r. I.engfellow very
truth fully 1 marks, “litmgs are
hot whrt th< x see a.”
This is why wo complain. At
j ^
first of > the year the editor
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than member , ■ ,,
mon i one ot the town
qouncil say lie was in favor of
having tho proceedings of their
body published. And tliis expres¬
sion came without any request on
our part. id we feel confident
that a majority of tile citizens
.Wire to top i.-»te<l u* to the
Actions of tho council.
Never have »» ton'ttekod what
- ciuirges , ,
our would , bo . for , ,
ug tho ,, conned ... proceedings. .. \\ bile
ve tlmugut ,, , , these ., should , , be . printed, . . ,
for the benefit | or r the public,' we
have shown no resentment because
tho advertising v-‘as not given
LIS.
Butuhen wr observed one day
this week a notico of a row tow n
ordinancs'stuciv ,
up on a store, , we
felt forced c , to . speak; , hence . these ,,
f ow lines
If there be a more d-rect proof
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ot picavumsh, • , one-horse . policy
a ‘ \ of ,
town , v-ouncil than that of
a using a
Xx■ oxciusi’relv lor advertising
Rirpos s when tliereis a papei’
l;; hcd in that town, we don’t
\»ro to 1 -now if.
Now flu’s is the proposition we
rtiako;
If tho town council is willing
lor its ac' s to be made public, intd
is not able to pay a small printers
foo for publishlhg tho s:\mb, we
w ill print these proceedings FREE
of cVarOk.
This article is written;’ mat be
'.vise Tiie News is an ‘ino-rv o 1 .' nil MO
count of its iAit geti dig a little
uu*nc» outof the town_this would MUUI U
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amount amount io to a a men meto trhV_hut tne Out f toi ni .
the reason that wo are ashamed of
such g infer methods on tho part
of the men who preside over the
uFurs of an auger town 'and be
unset he citizens of Toccoa should
know what the town council is
foing, especially wherTa new ordi
lienee is enacted.
Wc like all Oli r city fathers, pi r-
sonally, but we don't admire ail
their public w ays.
Now, doer-ii t it look r-Fovunish
io publish i n important town or¬
dinance only on the side cf »
house?
T’tr Tim "’ A 1 i* hohr-.l v _ ■» x.i
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f'! avion, Rabun conn tv is the
lal , joonMhsnc ... -*
>«. ventare we have
■-™. ItisalFothoBmaUetl
being about (>x 8 nnd containing
eight dimirtutiv pages It 2 CCIDs
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1 :,r >•;; b >: ” " ,I,c hM ' riv?0 ‘ >■« d
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prosperdy
The Toccoa News is out in f
new dress, ami presents a fine ap ~
ptMirance, Editor Howell and the
proprietors ate to be congratulated
oil this great iinnrovement. The
A ... kw s . i> an excellent „ weexh , • ,
news-
w ,. r -Atlanta Constituti n
I hf.rb is no»eed in dodging the
jhestionby talkYg'of Tardy' and
tiucerta jud • o - .
n . -e >naii we take
-ne lew lnt< our cwn hands ox
ka trts continue?
* 48 V^iC. STi IT
^ very popular firc-me ttinpng a
certain cluea of nowmap^s ft
“tardmesa , u. astiee . j,,!-. \ne
m * ana
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uncertainty of the law.” In fact,
tiny are inclined to lay more
blame on that inanimate t'hing,
“the law,” for crimes committed,
ill an ’ r ( the of
O i
This is „ r0I1 „ The lto> ,a
not pel feet’ a.-? \\< all know, and
can b- improved; but if the
we have Were properly executed
I hi r would not be so much crime.
To blame the law is rather
indefinite; ’tw r* better to be ftAore
sptwtific. Let us first aseertain the
exact cause of tha trouble, and
tlici attemjA refonw.
Tot: News incline's to tfrd'dpimon
that judges and linscriimiloim 1
lawyers are not so much at fault
whoa * the courts Y. fail .1 to • i ' a * out
mete
i ustice as are those who serve on
juries. Our juries often consist
of'ignorant prejudiced meb, and
sometimes of iVnscTUplilotis one's. t
a: !
Ana , > the.s are t.if men who , make ,
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the most fuss about corrupt judges
and unprincipled lawyers and who
take leading parts in i vn „ h : nt * ,
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bees. \\'e ne d , bettei , petit
J ur< *«-
And then the grand juries . . are
not much better. Too often,
through relationship or friendship,
unlawfulness unlawfulness is is winked wmkul at at bv ^ Af* Hie
men who have taken a solemn oath
to execute tlie law’s All of US,
perhaps, know of cases of law'
bi leaking "Inch happened
umjer the noses of grand ju”oto
air< which wr-reentiiviy ignored.
It is our opinion that the need
of the age is not so much laws as
lhon. We need coscientious men
—men of courage but who are
afraid ., to do wrong—men ” who , are
no respecter of classes or races,
so far as tho law is concerned—
men who regain duty«s X -i;
sacred than the ties ot -
more
friendship or consanguinity—
men who endeavor to.inbuilt public
... by
wrong
doing because of defteto in the
law ' but " ho oxa “l’l°
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precept obey , and respect the law
1
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. ffiiort, good .
—m men.
And , while . we are willing to
admit . . that such . and « .
men are rare
that the average jury ?§ composed
of much ignorance and prejudice,
we do not say when juries . fail to
bring it a just verdict, fet the
people take the law into their own
hands ; for this borders on anarchv
and . sets a precedent , , that „ , threatens .
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the , foundation „ . of .. our government.
Incompetent juries are less danger-
ous than too competent'mobs.
The Atlanta Evening
goenis to be prospering, if has ad-
ded to its editorial staff B. M.
Blackburn arid Glen Waters, two
well-known young newspaper men.
And last Sunday it departed from
its former custom’ by issuing a 16-
page, edition. The Sunday issue
will be a regular thing,
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According to Secretary Hoke
Smith’s interpretatFrn of the law,
the , pension . roll -should be reduced , i'
about $20,000,000. If Mr. Smith
succeeds , . cutting ... down . the .,
111
pt'iisions that amount many
thousands ot iieople m the xSouth
will ... rile . up and -f call ,, , him . public
a 1
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oentiacioi.
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cf . •-
The _ trial Hr/Bnggf? ? before
the ... Presbyterian . . general assembly ,,
ip Washington, ° has been going Ol)
this week. This . has attracted • 7. ,
case
wide-si>read-lfterertyaiidThYlisands , ,
of P lieople , are wart ... trig . to . it ... .,
1 V see
„ I resbvtenan , . church , Will consider
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tl>e ., preaching .. of . the . doctrine .... ot ..
evolution here»v,
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TllE m GATES of P the Worlds ... , -.. fair . .
were oper.bd \ Sunday, and ; t- is es-
tlmated tlma SO,000 people - , i- :
through 1 1,1 then All .4. the .1 i
. over COim-
. ,1 bth' • . sHOlig *• , -j, ..Lilli ui or ..if
««
opposition 1 1 to keening -T the fair open
oil the cabbath; Willie , Others . tavor .
tn01 , ,
W ; xiAVK received an‘invitation
(o attend* the 1 commencement
ewvcises of North Georgia
*i«Mriend college, P»l.lone»^h*h
the 21st. Addresses will be made
by Governor Northen, Col. R. T.
Nesbitt, Col. R; J; Redding' and
Hon. V. 8 . Claw.
». tt;—~ ~ :-- a
B. M. BlacFo^ : T?N seems'*’to
been pretty ‘-well provided
without the aid of President Cleve-
land. But perhaps the
hflps those who help thfeBSselves.
The 5 - Ld^'Roresford,'
ox
-vdney FYscelles, lias been .. earnC-d , ,-- v
to a convict at ^ lumber i i
camp a
vaid iiiFoulliwest'Georgia.
SkV Tf irKD,
. , ,, v - T , y
.
‘?*’ n 1 y°o*cure ipeat'?
a Toccoa clerk of «, f.-male customer
from'the country.
“Meat!” exclaimed She customer;
itfcat*? *o high we take it at our hou—
j u *t like we do sacrament—f >i.r time:
a 5' ear * No ^ ir ree! 1 want to
buy no Inear,
* *
•iW^Aoo ««>» »"I «e W gi,,
curry combs?” asked a *uui of a
Toocoa merchant the <}tber ; day.
“I don't know ” repliedthe Vt ore
keeper. "I ve gc?. several kinds. Mliat
sort “Its is the made i Ge0 WitT ^| la scallops patl “ nt i* 11 fit „ .
so in
between a feules ribs this time of
‘ year,**’replied A^Mik the man.
the cigars “ Wr'e brought.
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A colored woman of Toccoa calls
one of her boys “merlasses,” because,
s * ,e sa y s > he is so black and sweet.
!>**
M'e heljpjed to Itiil-a sfiUk> tine other
day. "We Ian tlfe vicious reptile down
by keeping^, ;^t vards ahead of Vi it, and
then a boy d cll ^ it wit rocks.
There ain’t much fun in helping
fab snakes this way.
a
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A certain newspaper proprietor who
might live outside of Toccoa, but he
doesn’t, was looking over a bill for
new type not long since. Now, this
g en t le m-an lias never served a
shi P” in a Vtinting office, hud, con,e-
quently, is not acquainted with tne
mjHeries of type. J he bill was made
at fordmg- 1 <» the pointy systeiiG and
{lfter ea< ‘ 6 Gt tMn ‘A’ 1 T. 1 “ 1
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or put, so^^Jiey according number the , size. - of pends wcre
to
“Goooct gracious!” exclaimed the
proprietor, ‘AVhat do we want wiili
» of ^ veral kiiHis, twelve and
eighteen pints df some, ami even
twenty-four and thirty-sijy pints of
other sorts. Why, tliis will make
about twenty-five bushels of type.”
And when the matter had been ex¬
plained to him the “devil” smole
sweetly and softly 'murmured, “I’ll
take coca-cola ”
TIGALO.
A bright-eyed baby girl has jpade its
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
n„fns *
•,* *
One of Ella; Collier's,small boys got
liis arm broken a few days ago by an
unruly mule.
John Mills has been quite ill for
some little while.
Jess James war put vDjtipg his
friends this week. TVe aye glad to see
him improving rapidly in health.
Misses Bell ajki Saljie Dooley, of near
Toccoa, visited here m-t v m'k.
Freeman Westmoreland found {>
well-filled bee t- ee near his home a few
days ago.
Communion day at Rocfi Greek was
last third Sunday,
Farmers £ce getting along nicely.
something, Th ^ decid and ? d to work little havt
eat but of the
razor-back hog.
The chil?f amase ments are the noise
of the hoes and the rattling of tin
plows to settle bees,
Picnics ; v
.are talked of a grc>t deal,
The one fnW at Confidence’, near
Avalon, was enjoyed by a great
a few days ago.
The weather has b*>f r” scdfiPwlrtT su!
try for two or thrke days, amt fain is
much needed.'— Pearl.
An Apology.
Doubtless I am due the Red Hill cor
respondent an apology for the. niaiqv
things I hav^ said against ,
her, *4- Tin
News—“V ashti.” (Aug-usti' J. Wilson
formerly Augusta J Evans.- tke S re (
novelist.) :
I i wouitin , * ,. t 1 have said . . anything ., . to .
wound her feelings for the world. No
man has a higher regard for
... ladies than the writer, .. and . . for ,
not, A1 the
gold of Opliir would J be «fuil r y 6 f let-
ting my pen stain the paper with a
word ti,at would ,, prove unpleasant , to
them. ..They arc the clinging
of .
happiness to #very
narlof I*ir j < . * a I>-! pA»--e 1 e I an.na V- 1 ixf Ot /,,*nrv every
mother s utve.- the goddess ol purity
mother virtue, Christ. and wcli’might if I sav, the
of If were not for
them I Would go alone ,ift the wild
w-eecls of the desert and (’le of a broken
hear' If o. I eOHld IOH 11 offer oner orAv J one °nt nraver pia.ur
tor thtqn.it .y, on la be tor,every hour ol
their moTffei^’ixuveled uves to be rich in love, anti every
with iov *
momeil .Itweiea Wir n J(>y.
So l H take back all f rave ^ said, and
wislrthat I had said'more '•O take back.
ii„t tin article l.fur-nJstoa.TBK Xm,
enth ied fiAdvice u?
was would to your interest, and ; I >fbought
meet the wishes spd receive the
hearty support of all the conespornl-
en Fi * out in J' ou t repiy you stepped
from I To erhs 31; 26-—^'She
operpth her mkith with Wisdom” and
5 n .; I tr.tongiT . a 5 -the . i„ law . - o! t i.s kindness, j •
a,,d attempted to throw off on my edu-
cation. A:.d you the famous American
formerly novelist, “Vashti” (Augusta-J. Wilson,
With Augusta J. Evans.- ,
regard* mWm.v Cot.vp Gxi
Fannin. 2 a
< ’ oor K* a: HjU. J. Aortaca, Governor o*
,v 1IKBKVJ . „mri»| information
bee, ravrfveU at .hisnl^amnen, .toi.
ted upon the bucy of Louisa Moultrie
hL^Sd4*oo^>rstlce; V’ haTe^tbought
proper, tfcerefor^, to issue this my
Froela.iBatiop- feci ebv offering a reward
of Uue.IIiu.d* t-q Dollars for the appre-
hension and delivery of said Barry
Harris to the sheriff of said county and
quire all Ho officers M.iwwr.ctorev'W’re- this
in state, civil and
order tliat he,may -he.brougHr to
for the offense with which he snsi)ds
ct ?i^;h-WA 4 -d d
Gucii-ur.cer r n n > ,-. nai.u u and ana ?te^. oi
the State, this the 30t’n day of May, 1893.
. ‘ .. W. J. Northe.n; Governor,
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By the CT(Vvernor Cook, Secretary . ,
Piui-ir of Mate
WELL & OOWE Id MFGk CO.,
Gainesville, 7.... Ga.
_ >. ,. ■ . . . . • ,
M Grade Carriages, B-u.g>gies,
Watoca, E to.
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Catalogue.- furnished on application. Samples of work ai
H A YES A ilAMSVY S.
A -4-
Agents.
a Literary station.
“Uncle locse'Y Toil’s Cabi n” has certainly
broke The copyright on this
... . , ...
. ,. « f • re ,, * * • " • H '< }* ** „ .
l>«b to. .on from the mo,
the highpneepublishers,and though in
anticipation, of tliis fact they have
within a lev months greatly • reduced
its price, now th^d it is r.all'y “un-
chained” the consequences are some-
thing suprising. John B.Aldqn, Pub-
i**ier, of Xew o .... . , * s .-t . „j: -
tion?,. sel ing t lem on v « irce (no
through agents or book-sellers); one in
S^i\ type, paper covers, for, 5
st>!,t P ost P a hb ov the same bound in
lotn for 10 cents with postage .
also an exceHent Hr.g type edi-
on fine paper, handsoniejy bound
i n «ioth for the price of 25 ceits,, post-
age 10 oeuts . Suiely a copy of “Toole
Toin * s Cabin” wiH soon be found | n
every<ho ,b e where it is not already. Mr.
a . }( jY sends a 32-page pamphlet de-
wril)ing lliaiiy of his publications free,
or a catalogue of 128 pages of choice
b 0 O ks, a veritable “literary gold mine'
for book-lovers, for 5 cents. Address
John B. Aklen, Publisher, r,7 Rose 5^-,
x<?w y y
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T'nciatmed teti rs.
'The following is a list of letters -,to-
over 30 day% unclaimed-
E. T. Nesbitt «. 1 Reg Receipt
Air. Jasper llttmbrcs
Freme Halkman 1 P. C.
Mr. II. J. Mossejr, . 1
Air. G. W. Mark'- r 1 P. C.
Mrs. Fan r »ie LoHin t
When calling- for these letters please
say that tiiSy wer;advertised.
J. J. Brighi, P. M.
May 30, tS93
Citli .
ami examine our line of dress
goods. lies, eonsistingUjf chambrays, chal-
henrieitas percales, white goods. Ichell. and tine
Brown & Alf
15 UOO Fox’ a ItoU’e. *
Mrs S. I> Windiip, .115 Wasliiagton St.,
Providence. It. I., afer usinr olie bottle of
Drummond’s Lightning Remedy fts? rheuma-
tism, w otc to the Dncuuiomj* Medicine Co,,
48-50 Maid n line, NeW Yc-;-k. sa\ iha s!i«
would net fake One IIc-N'ired Do; i .its for
the berefit re ed. If you have any form
.of F.beunv.ftisin, and wish, toy get rid . of it,
write to the mmuficture's for pu? ica.urs.
Sample rent sufferers.
£IEK AKB W0M 'M HELP
, Kx,
jm: hath aw.a:t &
SPEClAlMSTff.
(Regular GradusteSkf
Arlrno-wlo.dgc-d to bo tho leacltQg and raoet
Eucoeastul of all specialiats and wiH-givoyou EFXP.
lousa AND
i mimZ KinDLE-
m: A&Ki> MEW"
I'nrL'Vrkc'blo re,.
wait®-- have fol-
our trsat-
I fitifet. Many
VK-VRS of varied
art- rtficeesful
a *XPERXSNCE in
t/thiisc cun-
tire methods that
Vo ftlaiie own
control for
all disorders ox
}g^ ^fe v.ho have
r" |-a-«ah.orunaovcl- or diseased
j 1 | f Wf!i jrgans, cr who
•w. ^« aro 1 eu fforing
«u errors of
i ,V youth and excess
V hr who are nerv-
v-v ous -and IMPO-
: Art? fellovkr .. She
rENT, the ecr 7>, of ttad contempt
friends and companions, leads nr. to GUAR AN-
.EE to all patieute..if-4h-cafi'^ossib y be RE-
STORED. OUR OWN JlXOLUS.VS TllEATMENI
" ivoMicon^ you wA*t to get cured of that
WEARNESS with a treatment that you con use at
homewit^ufrdp.tjwnetsttff-'Oxj^wonderfui treat
Heart, li v*.r*sid Sidney a.
SYPHItps-Tbe most rapid, safe and , effective „ .
remedy.. A Complete C» 1 V® Guaranteed.
sKi^msE asks of ail kiads cured where
usnatural dischaugei promptly
mred in* few days. Quick, 6 ure ie»d sale. Thu
aciudaa fiteetand Oonorrh.re* < :
.
TRUTH AWt? FACTS.
We hare sufAd eases of chronic Diseases that
have failed physicians to get cured at the haUdsof other
gpeciallstB. and medicallastlTutea.
/> 5 vkeme>iber, that there is fctyvfor you.
Consult no Other, as you may WA*IE--VALUABLE
w e
Rive the best cud moet scU at. a«!-tf«itmont at modern
vte prices—as low as cam- be done <or safe and
-sWM*at treatment. Fre*.eonsuKM5m ■ .Rt the
office or by mail. Thc-wuh setauyaetion and
careful -diagnosis.- K .home treatment car
be given in a major** •<* Send for
Blank- No. 1 for Men; No* is, ?l-page tor Women:
No. S, for Stir Dineascs. Send 10c for Rcf-
erence Bodiwar- Mon tmd Women. All correspond
SS^ttSSS^SSS&SSSSSa&SSSS. ence answ> «4-pro»pUy. Buslneoa confi
Address or rail ca dr. -Hathaway & co.
22 Vi so. Broad s;.. Atlanta, o*
A MILLION FRIENDS.
A , nen . '- . uhiiwlis . a friend indeed-. «nd no
lessfhan.one 1 un 1011 jy.'o,je have found ju t
Tien a le end in Dr. Kind’s New Discovert
or Ceimimptionccouirlw and cold.-f-ffWu
Rave nererMiscd this Gran; (jotifdi Medicine
one trial will convince von Pint it hr.s wofider-
ful curative powers in ;ill diseases of
and Lungs. Eacli Fottle is' g-iaranthed
to do all thatss <’lai’nedDr.ng>n&y will *:&■ re-
hrr^. u-p, foe "'*T ana,,. J D “ vi5 '-
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cUARANTEF.D.CTKE,
cov-skaml'i’*'’. WeaudoTizc-oura<lvei'dms^'st to«el
u,..-,i,in,Ti.mi.-.o. ifyo i
tie aiai heyv your money refunaed. We could
n c make this off. r d d wc ret kur, „•> that Dr
K«ig’s New Discovi. v'cm.ld Ixcre iwl on. Jt
v J 'DavV^lTu^St L,av b “ ^ ru o--"--e. L.ir 0 <. bize oa andVl ana r .1. 1
; uumh ir? uyionaBi; c,
.,
Because the liiglier they rise in society
aids nature in her various firhctions
druggist Las not got it he will order it
for you for $1 a bottle, from f'has. F *
lanm New York. Druggist, fig
st.. r>end tor a de-
certificates scri pave pamphlet-, with directions and
from many ladies who have
used it and can'l say enough in
ofttislev’s l'liiliotoken,
°f Dr. Lewi*, M. J. Chss t Pavls is a prom:.^ Iowc, And fei. ian
county, has beeff
enga-od in the praqi <-0 of medioinr-
nX that p'ace for the past thirtv-fire vents,
0l * ’he -Cthjjif Jay, while qi Pcs Monies or.
roue to (A ,,o, he wassud lenly taken with
an alfc ,ck cf.m.rrtoa. Having sol.l Cl,a,„.
beilain’s Cholic, Cholera and Diarrha> 9
P.cmcdy for the past seventeen years, and
knowing its reliability, he procured, a ‘ir
cent b t.le, tvp dases of which completely
cured b in. .The excitement nnd change of
water nnd dipt, indigent to traveling oTten
produce a dir.rrhcra. Every one should p:;o-
cure :l b , tt j e ,. p f t |,i E Remedy before leav'cA-
j llMn „ FofsalebyW. II. & J-Davis, dru><--
'
gsts .
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i>r. f-rtunmamis ijgfctning
Remedy for; ltVu.nafsm is used by
chans every v?,her,g aivl is known as a
ably effleipreparation &*x the rc
speedy cure of .tha*. distj.se. Its work isso
that benefit .js felt from the flrsl
ca d.>se, -“®- and So ’D>7 : o^e b^ ^nggfstj 3 >Ul cure in large any bottles, ordinary
or
^ hy expres^ fc awy address with special
Srino sTnpie s*ent 4 s!w Vni ’n t’""! * nL
i; t \ V York. siifr*rer-' '
_4 rc you insurer If not now is the
to provide yourstlf<lnd family with a bott.lr
of Ol.ambarlahi’s tCliolie.Cholera an.l
rhoea Ro:n dyapaq i.is iranej against any
serious remits from, an attack of bowel c m !
plaint during the summer months. It
almost cerlan tc be nee lei and should 1
procured at once No other remedy can
hike its pieco or,do i’s work. 25 aiul SO cent
bod es for sale lA \V. II. & J. Davis, d ug-
g-sts.
AO'
Fifty cents is a,sn:;fil doctor bill, blit that ic j
all it wig CQ<t you tc cure any orilipary case
< f rheumatism if j you use Chamb.rlain’s
Pain Ik’-bn", Try Yuid you will be supo-isol
at the prcui pt relic!it aff rd-. Ti,e li; st ;q>-
plication ,will quiet the pain. 50 cefit bottles
for sale by \V. II. & J. Davis, druggists,
F. II. Hickey, lg)3 Main street, Lynchburg;,
Ve,,, wfi e “I ves broke pvt all over v/i i
seri’fc and iiij- ,hair w.xs tV.lliiig out. Alt'-’i
usinfja.fev’ bottlespf Botauiq Bj,Qpd Balya my |
luiir quit falling out and aM the sores got
well.”
Chamberta’:i ’3 Coegli Remedy
Ts famous as.
Preventive cf pneumonia.
Famous as a J j
.
Prevepjive.and core,for croup.
Fa uict-s for .tap relief it siffords in casa of
TVhPoujM" cough. ,
Fain )i’s as a safe ai; I p'e sant
Med.t ine for c i.drei. ,
T yjt.. 50 c nt tot.’.es for saL l»y W. II. f
J. Davis, druj* a is s.
. BitiRidge&Atk nt.cRR.
2/Ae table A o 72
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Takiagcffe t .May 7 , ISO?
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! No. 9 STATIC N3. j No 12
I Daily
M is 7 At w-
((j 00 T dlAuJi'h Fails 'M 2 u
20 T u -ierville ?1 (Ml
in Auandale 1 . 1 4U
• • ('BtrksvflVe* j. 1 25
y Debiorevt I 1 10
30 Cornelia j 12 50
,r. m Ar I.v ' noon
W. V. Lauraine, receiver.
K Savs
1 |,-A V Paying
I I
BOTANIC £ #
BLOOfi BALffl 1
THE (srl'EffcT RE W TOY'-’
- FOR ALL eiOciB f3«0 5KIN -
inerii H-a« been thorerr -tested by ern-.
for p^vysscians ond fuTd the fails peop*A-
lor 40 40 yeai*s, yea2*R, on oever
cure enure ipiiekly ctuickly ULCERS. and and permanently pern
SC&QFUUV RHEUMAT'Siill, ECZEMS, •-
PIMFLEf*, ERUPTION
and all manner S^jES. of EATT?4T A DING the and
llUNNING diseases . Invariably cures most
loathsome i~d od leases if ir directions directions are an fol¬
lowed. Pnr-i $1 per bottle, 6 for %>. For
n* e by druffiipsts.
^REE BOOK OP
* oNini.-Kii. cniEs. $
vlg) ^AV^^CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Scientific-American ;
Agency fer ^ !
wm% m
& 9^ CAVEATS,
4r^W TRACE MARKS, j
DESSCN PATENTS,
For and COPYRICHTS, etc
inforniatiov free Handbook write to
hcs.v ssi bkoauwav, new yohk.
Oldest bureau for securing patents in America.
the Every patent taken out l»y ns is brougbt before
public by anotice:/<-yr5o Smmptt tree of chaflie in jffie
S>tut
r ian fe’»f«rtiu •??* •aiibiJjR It.- Weeklv, S.‘1.0.t i
year; axiiSHEHS, FLaOsix 3U months. Address MUXN & CC-,
Pi l Broadway, New Fork City.
~
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. FOR
), nd other specialties for
G?at4einrn. Ladies, Boys and
Slhc-esara the
Best in the World.
V3% V fee descriptive advertisc-
mi- mcr.t w hich v.ill appear in
- ; thUpaper-
f q rf . v ?
Take no Substitute,
J Aik but insist- on hav-np W. I„
xj^’ LAS’ SHOTS, with
[. Y" name and price stamped on
bottom. Sold by
T n r T- T/- T T ' < -
• -4- « -A- -k---- k -w - 0
‘
EDWARDS ‘A & DAM 4j 'W' ik=J TPn K;
t ^ ? * - - - ^
fit receiving ths nic:A stock cf
1 L SHOES, HATS; DRY GOODS
1 '*1\ NOTIONS
j vV'Cfi ~ ^. hirougla fo ‘Souoa
j
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A ‘ ’ a jH V 'H
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9
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ad r~, rjn . r
S TWE tVERYTKSKfic^'
/« KEEP
— * ------------—A/.,
the Farmers
vi-s 1 e wifi he pupated to {vFntth
ihe hiphett grade tfeiUlmli
manufaduied. £
FOR TALK S FA TOY: OF
i ru
I t k i I i
sr I Gash w’i Town 1 sell on the delivery entire rto“k of good of HIM
mv
n;-
- DRY! GOODS, I NOTIONS.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS zM CAES
Cheaper than they were ever gold at in Toccoa.
Jthave also a broken lot of
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING
»Wi
- <<*9
lo close cul a l 7 \ HO Lid XAZ, Id COdh\
A o?r ts the time to r/et your
SHIRTS^ UA3EK SHIRTS. DRESS
iansgfei mmmm aw
and, and, in /act, a?/j’ihifi// in the iDrgy Goods
line c/ieape? than ever bejere
.
Jf you have the //ante Pboltar J n itl give j oie
,' of the / ;• closest f -> - f
st me /trices on
»
A Oj ^J^F*
jr ' T~* X Tq . '~2J FLTID HAHCWA F£ K-
voh hare heat'd oj in a long times
Come and see trhai I hare and hear Jay prices
n’hcn j’ou tranl io bitpy*
pi ^ .
Country Produce of all Madsla'ken the tame as Cash.
MACK PAYNE,
X CCOA, -GJY