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About Toccoa, Especially,
cli.cl m s~ , Yry
V) tile I 1 opleS.
is arm rara«? m
Torwly Trmfet, Sc is t<i Pnsant Varietj
ami A'volt Taxing the 1’adicmr of
;nr Readers Gentle or Oth< l-wlse.
° ur ca,aboos ‘ : be made
secure ora new one built.
(lartittna a.p W. s well now, an<1
voi;otablt*v ars becoming iSenttfut
Thk News is contemplatin'’’
a large trade edition this - ominer
Monday night ar.-^ ^iK -lay morning
were quite chilly ' ard fires were com-
foldable.
This is the most coquettish spring of
our acquaintance, ami we have known
a good maF.y of them.
W. M. Kilgo has. a change of adver-
♦Lenient in t! ic issue, to.which we call
th attention of our reefers.
Scvm-al of the fun, it ure factory
have IjVcn given an opportunity to rest
during : lies- long van-' days
Wcn-u-t tha Toccoa Mill eontiV •'»«
o escape th" visitations of
torms, as it has done in the past.
A good rain fell here Sunday night
and bem*Stte-1 vegetation. The rain
was not accompanied by any wind of
consequent* • -
The attention of our citizens,
•• !ly the members o'-the town council, is
respectfully ditr-ted to the f ! rst arti<
on our editorial page.
Mulberries and cherries are ripe and
plums a ad blackberries will soon be
eatable. It is pleasant to live in fruit
time, if one’s efforts are not fruit¬
less.
The factory project has bad to ake
a b:i--k seat this v/ecji.-m Recount ot
the interest in th;* i. «'s natter. But
the laetory question will be agitated
much more.
The baptizing of fourteen colored
p in Te.-'-oa creek last Sup day
aft-r-ioon its witnessed h\ a large
crowd, a good many white, people being
among tin- number.
Clarke ville will h Id an
ui L<> tleoide . to vr bother or not
bonds shall be issued for the purpose
of buildin ; a nev- .• -i -iic ,1 house an that
place, The« zee s of lh;i; terr should
vote f< i
A ■ r.t' -r town ordinc'ice
ad vcrtisedM U the medium of tin*
side of a hou has no date on F to
show v, he 1 her it vas > '» i .acted in 1 S(>3 or
in lHffff. Hie house r-iiounl employ
bettor proof reader.
While coining do* 1 - a giado -eff
wlicol t '!•* M.hei d.i. i:. I! Dance ‘ ar-
into a feu Tlo cult was a broken
V, . , Ie an.I a i raised red chinned
mao. S i far as v * ran a-certain, the
fen. e v, as uninjured.
We have veceivvid a list of names of
test two hundred ami fifty persons
who a v entitled to Texas lands..- In
c 5 <e any ofdhe •- > h iW* died their heirs
may 1 obtain fosac s-rnef this
Some of the ], «-*s< js lived in G*. c-gia
Any one win de-ires i t inspect t liest-
.v!!i f i :nay Jo so by calling at this
1'vnm iher column will be found the
.•■tuclamation of Governor Northen
i.ff*»rlng a reward of $l(» for the arrest
of ikwy Harris. N *>-ly two years
: <vo Berry kill'd a negro worn in in
Toecoa, In broad daylight, and made
Lis e cape. It is to be hoptid that this
reward will aid in effecting Lorry’s
cai-t lire, woni»f..
. A ,-ariv 1- .vs flshi.. S
'poliolo T.t«a!,.nicer om-di-.v thisw.-ek.
Tie, fished irdnsi rionsly .Ml night
«■»" l-’S'-atorial s,., ioom. But U-
IT I* ,-tdy Tjr'L Ataisbals rhomas and
Keym-vs. -Tom. aniecl by a pr.s mer.
took the tvAin for Atlanta -.hgre on
Monday last. > v e were u~sb3e V
learn Cue prisoner’s nan? .ver*
.11 that h> was a moonshiner. The
vo clap i tv marshals captured a still
i m ■ r irii 'r . tll md one nt m, another
one escaping.
• in Thrrsdny ht of last week An
entertanr h n- ’h was n r.l ui' at l ri';
<*1 >r-'.l school
s, sung
; -e jy ogram wHeh
very well ten evedj A : large audienqp
of both w bites am ■ bif.c'.ws vas ytesenf.
vnd all seemed to etsfey the cxerci-
es.
The Toccoa • eh or eft people picnicked
»a--t Saturday ttbout a mile north
town neat the K. A - I>. railroad. In
he nternoon n 'inatco ga .u o
was played bee^eeir the colored
erf Toccoa and La* onia. It was bj *.
amaas a scientific game sod resulted
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mere clubs to clean up
A correspuuleat of tKe K»*» »
o.) Courier, who properly signs
self‘*Gre *nhorn,” pts>8 1 by here on
th * B. A IA-the other day while en
route to Atlanta, ami describes Toccoa
as a town of about seven oi eight huff-
dred inhabitants. “GreenhornT shtsalfi
he inerea-e in ..i*...* He gro-A
i b»eof • e towh
older, will .... learn that*he a « t ...
cannot be approximated by a flying
glimpse while paving Through on a
railroad ear. ToceOa’s population^ ad
un-din-jtu a ri-i-out census, i- .«?
air-, hut .vi’ Have n-oru 1 iiuu ,*i«
C * people,
THU IV"-> HAT T«AI>*
Bearir-- tl f Iter.atn* of ^eff er#<3^. I*ta i
Stops et Tcc/*on.
When it was ascertained tl>*t
^neral train bearing the- remains
that illustrious man e h ■rceiuory
will -ever be revered by <3 <»uthe¥’--
esty infl So,,thern
Davis—mold stop at Toccoa,
was n^VaV jrjoicing in our tOWIl
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citizens would gladly -ifeaye tnade pub
lie expression to their feelings.
Notwithstanding the fact that the
train was not expected until after 11
■»«« «o taka a laat look u U,e
“““f,,*' ^ ° f ^
of these weJ .. A tfn r
tlior^htfu^tiesb «•»* shown in ^'‘
beautiful roll '-.ion': Vf Hov er - they
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i lat ‘ j brought
It lacked only a minute or two of 12
when the lights of the funeral train
appeared, It was a long train, ami
the cojiel containing the casket
quite conspicuoPv. While the light
from the other coaches was sc-areely
Visible, this «uie was brightly irupnhia-
p°' %'•,£% ,e ' ° 11 "‘tenor were coub. largo, -ml had.
1 f ‘ e f ‘. oral decorations were la- -rh ard
fai^dH^J^i^iallv^uried 'flower . 'T]!* 1
in ’
, ]y - alI ortio;1
am o; sn , ^ of the easket
was visible
For about ten minutes the train
stopped, aflcrding^an opportunity 'view. to
everyone present to get a good
The floral t ributes of the Toccoa ladies
wyre placed in the funeral car with
m'mofdiis offerings from other patriotic
And then th funeral train moved
onward,bearing towards its last resting
place in Virginia's bosom the ? , (>dv of
him whose gracious iCgmory i 9 ever
be entwined around Souther hearts.
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. Work of Fnriods winds.
4 n e? tensive cyclone swept over a
portion of'Georgia last Satni*?y • right.
Iteports from various sections, shov
nun-h devastation.
Around Rome a good deal of damage
was done to crops, and several roofs
wore taken oiL.
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In the vicinity ofi.AdeVsv-Kle a good
many barns were blown down.
In'Haiwesyilld one or two houses
Wt>,v <J; ’“‘olished and several others
11 nr oo!Cd.
Gillsville.alittle town in Banks county,
was badly damaged. Numerous houses
were destroyed, one 1 man v as killed
and several ot-her persons w our tied. I*
i t thought that one or two of these will
die.
In other portions of Tanks county
destruction was c lused by the
torm. Near Grove Level a negro w.u
w ■ .
The Storm v*as severd pfoffnd Homer,
sweeping away -several houses an d
injuring three or four persons.
Gur prt tty. 'little rcigiibor, Hartwell,
not cAca*pc tire wind’s fufv. The
roof of h- r bri k court house was
rentoved, the Bobo hotel was unroofed
and much furniture damaged, and
many shade trees were blown down.
In other portions of Hart county the
was ^iss^troys. Cb*u ; !' ■
rown-bclov mbus the storm got
in its work tearing down tilings at
Upatoie, Juniper and Box Springs.
The cyclone failed to visit Habersham
county, we are ghul t o say.
h-.w Much Longer?
Now that it has been decided that
Toccoa aha IS > bAVe .. new
public school buildings; • tie people
are naturally do*ifoua - f -knowing
where they Will b£ ’ocated, what-kind
of houses-they^ will be and when they
will be ebrt pleted. •• ...
« cannot anr.-acr all o t
.|0e.«l.Mi«i neither oar ...June else
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‘X'o.Hy-.h.n, ,
that has beeo-remed
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suffili( v p ; to 1 in , ure the ,-reetion of nice
buildings. J '
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but, so fju'aswe- si* Ivanrv n’c
heave been taken tov ards Mhis
work. The bonds have not been issued
the sites for the school houses have not
been selected, no plans for these build-
ings have been secured, and, in
almost nothing has been done since the
on tbe bond question.
. r v ' . 1 '',.' r -.'^iuZ
10I , ot ,,rv. attentive ^ t | e ir d'uties.
Astonished Native's.
There was much excitement in Dab-
lonega the other day, caused by t neap-
pearance in that place of a bicycle,
upon which was mounted a rider. Nev-
er before in the history of that
tain town had one of the modern two-
vehicles been .seen, aral
inJ j R bitai?ts ’turned ' iaf almost en
ma <.-e *e K»dkA't-'th<f*>.tr&tige nTaeliine.*’
aut^iors werfrasked of
rapid tQrn about’ town 6n Iris 4 wheel he
was recanted with’ rapt JulmifhtiiVi bv
and with «
older ones, and v as treated with the
deference due a* hero or some other
eminent individual. - \£ mdft / "
The visit to Fahlonega of a 'on
g bicycle will prove a truitful theiiie of
conversation t'or w^ks to fhe-fnhab-
little Georili
tej f for it its ^ ernM G mines ----- but remote 'rom
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* , -ing •><’ .tm—o_ 4 r • * 3
Arc vo , qing.ro biiv^i The World,
if „b y.ow can r 9 und Trip- tieker
apply lo
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TOCCOcl jF nU.S -??rOpCllt y' Pur-
chased by Q uA Citizens
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---other important
for . oa
And . make , a ■ * l t,ack ^ ark when
e a
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^ corapoaed 01 our citi-
Xo transaction so pregnant with
good to Toccoa, as is this real estate
t,eaI - l ias ever before occurred'I wt
, tlri* Toccoa
caps falir v be
marK one-of iVe most detractive sum-
^ resorts in the Soot:., and .tlfct it
)V* 1 b<>conui one °f tlle ,nost popular
*' af( > '
And it signifies that Toccoa will
Ihout )j^t u« stat^ ot at .ur^ an. . in-
P> Ul m P°P U Tf 101 ’ 111
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of to „ v
the hir»> adtadent,but the
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disposed to sell it except at a very
fandy P ri< *°- Our people bided their
1™*, recently communicated again
with this gentleman, who agreed to be
m0remoderate in M * charges. The
‘Accessary money was soon
^ " ednesdaj^hetrade f everal of OUT was citizens, consummated. and on
1U,K J’hw.^crty •“* 11 consuls ot " * and of ,ni0t ftljant ? five ing
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Toccoa falls. Most of it is forest land
a nd conta,ns a wealth of the ,n | est
. Uidu to Imi thing
e\ti v
the company purchased of Dapt.
Ka,nsa;y aores 01 lft:ld he owned
111 Now ar 1 U this T . ... brief outline ,. cl the
is a
plan proposed by our citizens:
A stock company will be formed with
$25,000 capital The stock will tie val-
ued at $?5f or share, so that almost
anyone cai become a stockholder.
The officers are E. P. Simpson, pres-
ideal; Dr. J. McJunkin, vice-presi-
dent.; E. Schaefer, secretary; B. P.
Brown, Jr., treasurer. The board of
directors is composed of the three fin-t
mcf*ioriC4 offtoers ^Ad II. M. Pay’ll ?•
G. A v r . Ed wards, Dr J. Davis and J. B.
Simmons.
Before next summer a large hot 1 is
to be built close to the falls. Several
will be erecta l, too. : w»oe
grounds around will be boaatifled by
fountains, summer houses, terraces, etc.
Just back of the house occupied by
Mr. Sanders an artificial lake will be
made. By building a short dam a lovely
body of water covering four or
acres can be maJe. It.l-i thc hiteiil i- n
of the pompa.ny to beg'’a work on the
lake ii a few d iys.
The next thing to be considered ‘
transportation to the falls. For the
present Iliyas & Ramsay will run ?'
hack line from here to the faffs’, eharg
ing twenty cents each Tor the round
trip. But a more speedy mode of t-rav-
el than by hack is contemplat ed ; aduin-
my line is projected. A prat Ural civil
engditfe'ci has been ever the fgfourd
he says that sucha line is practica-
ble and could be built for less than
$10,000. By following the course of the
small stream which begins in town
the road would run right by Garnet
spi ing, a pleasant stopping point.
T5 is in brief,, is a portion of the
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plans that hr'e .^nrdughlj outlined
h > ol,r town.sit-in I lieii it ten tion i.s
tomakc i.xiocoa^ |a Is, Wine l n°v« areone
° : ' ,ul n-uia cun 11 an '
at tI,3 san ; e f°" e <d bCaU ’
tvtul sights . the United States,
m a pop-
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Lderin-tlm snr^ndhL ot ti e falls
^ and more ehar.n-
A beckon “1
will the plans are currind
out * Tie scenery is magnificent, ,,-n
beaiftiful snots, hri =rht with the bibs-
vilti Aowe'r.v And green with
feathery ferns, aboard. Th * tempera-
ture i^ delightfully cool, and 'iff t-hi
hottest weather one can get ne?r the
tails and be as comfortable as heart
couW wish. Pvtre, cold mountain water
which needs no ice is abuadart, and
the ozone laden breeze comes from' th'**
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ttaZMx & Papery about a sliaoeiy
form aft ’entrannngty f.'
these advantages will be adeti 1 time.-
n is pleasing features devised by man’s
ingenuity, accessibility to the town
and to railroad facilities. In fact it
will be an ideal summer resort, and as
a natural consequence, will be ini-
mensely popular-
Aud-fherct f* of utiliXirv rpt
vast ^ater power.to rim ane electrij
plant hotel which will Toccoa furnish with fore electricity, to ligl'.f
tlle »Hd td
And while all this is happening Toe-
c ok will ’tife reaping some of the ” bene-
T hS‘ i^V* SKj
w hat she may not do. She will doubt-
less erVet a large hotel in the heart of
and msv heeide to build
U ^* a ' * a E v ‘ ;^ e J" 1 ,a S T edt
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- - fh jg no fairy si.ofy 'tjer the Vi. jog !
ary schemes of imaginative minds,
rather ronelie
can do This, and forthcoming. the circulating me-.
be. The n *n;
. VTitiy'-iTl have'rhfe matter in charge
thodgh progressive,
they, iff ay., be expie ted to ave «
prarhe.y a ii0
iu'W^jd fl-t OT n of Toeeoa w.i,
\w»rr rtort F
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Wrc Paw- In an 1 Out ct Toccoa an
!n th-. Krooni Round About.
Mrs. Sam Hardeman is visiting
j f ienff* in Hart county.
Hon. Louis Davis and Mayor Haye«
‘
‘lick 1 . .. H , ing g
relatives iti-Tlo^ Ala. '
Mrs. Hugl estof Richland, S. C\. is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. L.
Coe.
Ed 1-chy.fer, who has been attending
school in Atlanta, has
home. t V,
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Mrs. W. >1 Kilti «ad Mrs. S.
McAllister returned Tuesday night
from a trip to Atlanta.
Misses' Eessie. ( hastlne anil "
Mathcson are guest at the
country home of Mr. 1>. J arret t,
1 ugalo. '
Prof. John Cox, president of’the
Iliawassee High school, has .been
visiting few ’^ativ-.-s i^ys.s near Toccoa for the
past w
Depot- y MaV hal ’ thoMs was’ in-
townD.is v eek. His i.eck; V, Inch was,
n '° or three weeks a «° b P
Marshal Cribble, ,s about well
Mr. and Mrs. E. Seluefer and their!
son - E ‘ hvartl Wt * nt to Athmta Monday
*" Wltn ff s the ^rejMonies attending
theariival tln-re bl The reir ains of
ex-PrcsM^rt M -ssrs E. R. am, i- Eeid Dayis. arej
expected home tounorrow from- Young
Hams, where they have been lor the
past week attending the commence-
hu i*t exeicisi s of Young Harris col-
lege.- '• .....
'.Mr. Samuel Freedman, representing
that great paper, the New A ork World,
was in town Tuesday. He ‘^coeeded
j n placing the fgQncy for ,hts paper
thefcoM* u 't[V,^- H. for cY sale. J. W avis, T hid who life v- ill keep
Meeting e pleasure
Mr. Freedman, and found
him to be a very pleasant gentleman
During the last two or three weeks he
has greatly increased the circulation
of the World in the South, he says.
He is much pleased with Georgia, and
charmed with th e beauty of Toccoa
fails. -A
- ' Arrested but Missifig.
Load week a warrant was sent here
from Haralson county- for the arrest
of a man by the' nan e of Woodie.
Deputy Sheriff Kellar executed the
warrant, arresting Woodie in the
country three or four miles from here,
where he has been for several months.
"Woodie was placed in the calaboose
here on Saturday evening; Stlmtny
'noining lie \\ami t tin re, .someoile
0 ' lt>,!dt ' * lat ?. n ? V^ av !1 Die staple i iul
l0,eas0< ? piivouer. '
nSWfflat hs Ws 'v-aiiM '*>
aralson roin.ty foi* having loireittHl
a $200 bond,under which he was placed
for selling whiskey.
•’ ; »arly I'oa'ly.
The canning factory; like the'aver-
age negro kfd, is waiting h>r blackber-
ries to ripen in order to begin opera-
tion.
The factory buildi vg was completed
0 u e day last week and now contains
most of the; machinery. The engine
hasavrrrvV d'a'nd a carload ‘cf cans is
expected in a day or two.- Before
the 'popular blackberry sT'aU have
beftbn# sweet and'juicy, ' the factory
wim tie in running order,
y'oon oilr citizens can see how a
canning factory can can, without
leaving home. -
Dwity M&r*i-aL
TJ ^ ,V ev t s - , (if the ! appointment of
Colonc 1 ! s-hiiVmej Dunlap as inarshal of
the NortheDi district has aroused as-
piratioes’p.ud lioptsAu the Democratic
bosoms of’seveial of Our ettizens. Each
of these desires to be a deputy marshal
and is vvorkin* tu that idd.
anx-
sea. v-as ocenpbd by one or two
^ Faeh man ^ has the : good ' wishes of
The ^ EW9 ‘ ' ’ '* ’•
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ter Sa.*e.
Corner lpt frOxlOO. Has on it a fi\U
room.house and a store jnouse. Terms
easy. Apply at this obmP
Buy 1 sirictlyrpure lead, oil, and paint!
manufactured by National Lead Ct>!
-Kt. Louis, and sold in Toccoa only by
3d. j. N. West.
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I.p.-'t Cal*.
W. M Jordan;-the rt*ceiver tff state
an( j colm ty tax '-^fums, will be sit Toe--
coa May ‘ 26th; a’soat Clarkesville June
^ ’ 9th ’ nd JOth> This is his last call.
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We are bettor prepared than ever
before to execute good job work. Bring
your job work to The News offic e.
When-jfte^ding ‘blanks anything in the way
of legal cdll at The News
office^ If v^i&vVW^Mf'^ock what you
Come and ,~C see our stock 7~~ .of ' me ' n *”• J tn-d
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" e ' m ~ a ' e .' oumone ' > *
Beown 6' Mitchell.
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Mortgage pdttrf and-^ia..notes fer
sale at The News off**A*, i . 4
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''e have L jk^ . . a y. Kg .. of ,
.me
1 iotnm 0 . van anu - fctr .
Bdwaeds & Dance.
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Wp hav - e '. ju ^- received* wr-’sfrlng
g. 00 j s . they are the prett iest n town.
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TOCCOA FtiRNITURE and LUMBER CO.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
MEDIUM GRADE -: v
rti FURK 1 TURE, ■%/t
A s , —ALSO i*eal largely in— A J
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□RESEED LUMBER, FLOORING- CEILING tVEATHEl
BOAROINC MOULDING BRACKETS, MANTELS.
Steam jfiry A/l?i capacity 12,000feci pc?' day, *‘ff:
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4 K ‘ *
Oerters p?'om/rt 7 y filial*
F.C. DAYIS,
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I?rac£ipin.g Fli j r sicia.n,
MIZE, GA.
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£ i pzsi lx Compound; j
’Jr “ A recent discorery hf used
3 ; nL physician. Huccrjir.fuKii
. - ,'*V monthly >irs. Is tlioonly by thousands perfectly of rate Let-
. f^i^nud-reHable S . *(
h r medicine discov¬
ered. Beware of unprincipled
tssissi^s^'siia^msmsmst 1 - drn?;gtst»‘ who offer Inferior
6 cents in postage In letter,und wetvl«6eWrtWplcd,
by return malL Full sealed particular inplaln
r.p»»olope, A l to ladles only. &3M&&SVS8KIA 2 stamps.
aro88 ibhi’H
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For sale by W. II. & J. DAYIS, and all
Druggists* -------- •
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COURSE BY MAIL
WITH TIIK
LEAV EN WORTH
'BUSINESS COLLEGE.
TO ADVFR'TlSFl' K
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OUR c Ol-J-Ot G-l^'
IV'e will give ‘a thorough course of
instruction in double and single entry
Book-keeping an t Commercial Arith¬
metic by mail Fuf.k of C’hakgk to. a
number of persons. This course
wili be completed in forty lessons, No
charge lor Diplomas.
Address: •' j
PROF.’ F. 30£^iaware C VANDERBEBO, LsareawortC PR#,.'
302, 304 a-i St., Kan
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SUCCESSFUL FRUIT CULTURE
Is Not Possible with Cheap Trees.
None but first-class Southern grown trees
shoulfjjtie planted. Procure them from A
nursery that burns all p >or stock and pick:d a^n'Ts
out i!othing ( ^i»tgoo<l trees carefully
in dump moss so that they will reach you in
perfect con i t on.
It our njrent has not called on you write for
p:ieis before you buy elsewhere. During
the fruiting season samples of fruit will be
sent free to any ad^iy-s on receipt of ten
cents to pay postage. Agents wanted every¬
where - catalogue free. Addrfss
CHEROKEE NURSERY C6 c
- WaYCKO"" Ga.
WHISKEY AND OPIUM
HABITS CURED^ x.
A.' j. ZOUR HOME,
wnam‘? at» os cownmim.
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Patients -continne business while under
treatnieut.M Whisky an.! all other .drugs
stunpfld Immediately tbem'. »Mt No b^iihing treatment d
—*fc not -need treatment yet : s
covered study to .coiiH'iu© and w*tlv it.given those di-t-ases
special pfueticC to viff, r>,htfnued
for and tlie past tv ent/ years,
successful increase in praet.ee.
WRITE FOR MY BOOK OF CTS,. FREE.
B. M. WOCLLEY, D.,
i . 1 ATLANTA, OA-.
OOP ce. ICHWite all Street.
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Schedule Fe.art AA3ll Zl. FT.
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[.rare art well 7 55 a in
Arrive Bo« - ei»\i!’e 8 45
No. 2.
L'-ar - ’ Bowers*, i le 900 a m
Arrive • Hartwell 9 45
No. 3.
Leave Hartwell oo»* 0 . ^ ^ ,
Arri- e Bowersviile
No. 4 >rf*
>a-e — Bowcrsvilia---- 2 40 p ru
Hartwell 3 30
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t j iO TO-
BBfeWH £. MIWHK 3 .IL
-FOR BARGAINS TV*- a*
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GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CtbtH-
INiJ, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,'-
FAB$ IMPtEAlENTS ■ ANft
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS.
Shinies a Specially* I indistinct PRRINT
V - V- ) H •.
feu will pace money by trading with us. Meney eaved ic
money made*
4- 4.
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VICKERY tin ■ i ■ 3 i
FANCY GROCERIES-
FINEST CANDIES IN THI*MARICET'
Earff^sl :Lot and pnesl Grdde CJ(/fu;s iu 2occoc;.
Flour- Canned Goods Fruits.
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JEWELERS,-. A / !
- - Repair Watches and Clocks,
Qrdors for Jewelry, Watches amLUlocks pronvjit ■/ atteiuled to. ? A .*
Se?yi?ry Machinesj~2?ie 2?est,-~ Wheeler £ Ui'lson*
lM-So!U Us
! << 1 READ THIS;
You miy-n/it have seen it in the Now York Sm, hut
“it’s so”-t-haf we have bought tin stock of rberchan-
di#of T. C. WR IGHT:, /t , .
It t v so, also, or also fo, that we 4mvp„^p.t- to soil a
good nut tty yf those goods tj-ie to )tucket make a liviig; and we j
are not anxious jo kielc so.or.
Moreo ver, likewise and aiso it is so that we have on
hand a pretty good Rue of Fancy and Family Gro¬
ceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, ,.iJocts, lo Shoes, Hats, Notions,
and so for th and On, that we want you
to have, because you need ’em w.ofse. than we do. Jf
you want anything we've got, come and get it—cheap.
Now if you believe what we say in so. ai:d so it is,
" fTJ Jflien you are needing anything id <[ur da
BRIGHT, McJUKfflN &' CO.
At T. C. Wr-ght’a Old Stand. TOCf <>/ . GA.
F..S.—If don't-believe what £(*■■■ tf
s you vsn pay coni'; any¬
how; ♦Seeing is believing. Ain t that r o o
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4 W. M, KII.GOV
{ HE A DO TATTER'S FOR— ■*!
y* • 4 * *
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. ,Hati And Groceries;
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i .1 HAVE SDT MY STAKES.
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1 .
’ •! tefanto do thebn k (rf tbeshoe biisin. - **'iirToc «?a. I hav the s’cck to routrnl tVa
trade. 1 t arry the laigteet And lust selected i ip <>f shoes'erer ojiened in ♦ o. c**a. 1 I havo a
eomplcte stock Shoe of Misses Fiue‘Sh»>cs, city—penuim.* s r.retliirtg Fren h Kid rin* Iliad f.»r a town I.be l'oec >a. P t ?2.0o r u».
i>cng)fU in the Sewed Sluies, made A*;' the \V. L.
- Sboc coin pin >; every [rair vvariunti vt>M ve s.itisfa tint! of money tt-funded.' t>ig
1 t 3 of Yjailic ’ Oxfoid Ties. I keep the finest iin • ofGetU’a Shoes that <aii Iki h :ii^lii—Kin*;
HAND MADE DOUGLAS S1IOE1, in Kangaroo, Cordovan and Calf. Try a pair and
you will oe pie..s-d ’ , *
In Dry Goods I can show the lK?t stock in the city Beauffal line of fii c S fns,
Fersian Mails, tine Dotted Swiss, Dotted Mu.is, C{e(K>us, White GxkL, Cn n i ti.k-, Jjvei
aiid Lnibrfflden - . * , ''
V.Ttn you - ant Fine C<f iling don’t fail |o sc tiy; stock, before y< u J iy; C*n bate
cuits; ..Ale fo order ::i short nctiCt’.. 1 carry 1.9 liing InU good stuff in j>t« t k. V ,
’ J -keep the be-*. :-tnc knf Gris < ries in Toccoa, 1 oth Stap’e and Fancy; A71 cn It comes
to fine Flour l cm HliUT OU t all i«y e< n;|>etJtors w.tli the fan us t*. h^i; t OSTELL 8 : i
„ELEGAN lv’ tlic finest Flour cn eartji. Tryja samp e sack atM y u whi itje ho other.
1 will undersell anybody for tac sjs.t cash. I have a arge at »ck th .i Je in ved 1
by September 1 st to make io< in Fi f »li; pods.
, H 5 glicst market price paid for Country Produ c Come : ml ser me. I iaa and w 1 ’
make it t< y >u r nt resi to .rode-wi-li me.