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IHB TOCrOA NEWS.
fcji t wm*r
ij. j, Befell, Editor;
K.orv Frhlay Morninp.
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Entered at the Terror i'hslofoce as
Pecond-class Matt K% .
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rot'COA, GA.; Friday, June 0,1893.
SWEEPING Pitoil I BITKIN.
This is a great section of the
Emi.it.! State, m ffioiw way* than
<>"«-
For inatilnc.-s tho t..wn
t>f Bowersville has passed an ordi-
nunc prebihitin- tM( »uli- in
t.iwn of h*' r, cider, hop s.wla,
ifittoftf; fluids (it other stimulants or
except standard patent
medicines which contain olllv
medicinal properties.” Section 2
provides that -no i-n cream, soda
Water,lemoliatfedriiuydrinks shall
eof be sold or delivered on the
streets or in the corporate limits of
lidwersville, except withiii the reg¬
ular established places for sale
ancl delivery of tile above named
article?.”
Just tinnk of it! These blue
laws in regard to the sale of fluids
in a town in that sect ion of Goor-
feia where the moonshimtf abdund-
hth rfifd the mountain dew courseth
freely and in purity through the
sinuous cavity of the still worm!
Tho “consei'vaf itre” Soul of Broth¬
er John Wcslev Holbrooks, who
fire -pi dor ovfir tlic destinies Of the
Bowersville Free Press, is filled
with righteous wrath by this ordi¬
nance, and he gives vent to his
fiver-wrought feelings in the
following sentiments, paragraph-
ivaily expressed:
f *liyC bye,” lfissos; you have lost
nil your sweetness. Good-bye, vhi-
figarj you an* too sour. Farewell to
ketoserfe; you are too slick. Epsom
salts arid bffe beans must take the
place of castor oil and turpentine.
You will have to use‘garden verbs’
Bow in place #yf flavoring extracts,
unlessy«>u will have them patent¬
ed* A'ou eafi’t sell iior use any
‘’smVl 1 -mie-goiid stuff’ now, such
ns colog'no; musk, et<*., unless it is
£<khI mod i'ctrio and patented. Boys,
vo it A)ll Imvcto go to the ‘sassafac’
patch Sunday moriiings. Evefy
body should liny their supply of
turpentine^ kerosene oil, vinegar,
syrup, molasses, etc., between now
and tlm loth of June, as the ordi¬
nance of the town now prohibits
any fluids of any kind to bo sold
or given away after that date.”
This i8 a great country*
KIND WOllDSr
'1'nt: Toeeo.v News came out
fast week in a brand new dress.
It is now one'of tho best weeklies
tlist *c«mps to this office. Lump-
kin Independent.
Thy Tcvcfi'A News is one of the
Local's oldest exchanges, and we
Congratulate its proprietors on its
pretty new spring dress.—“Savan¬
nah Local.
T itk Toccoa News of last week’s
.issue came out in a new dress.
The News lias improved wonder¬
fully, and tho citizens of Toccoa
and surrounding country should
s, H'l proud of their paper.—* Villa
Rica News.-
The Toccoa News comes to us
this week in a brand new dress—
neV type oiTt and out.- The man-
agement of The News is thorough
and deserves success. Its brilliant
editor, Mr. J. J. Ho wolf, Das no
superior in the state.—Clayton
\ye- liib^T say tr/
The following paragraph clipped
from the Lumpkm Independent
direetly refutes tho saying, “Truth
is stranger than fiction.’ If. was
pi mi ea a correspondent whose
signature is “Stewart Cofftifv Hop-
per, who, bjr the way, is a genius
^
V Y J x * Coiri .. f*
t., I( m. norm WU.lthe i biggest • snake
story of the s«won, in that one
i*cm*-h\ylnp wrapped himself SlilL™ around
lacerated , * Ins . . back , T T sevetety CylfCr! with iyip
his tail, several other COaLIies conches a ot i
Flic sam. t. .ie standing 1 around
soimgi.vo aid on. The man
was wlnppeA nnttl parties' Caine
atm dispersed the snakes.”
It ta to be regretted that
Hard partv hunters ‘ ,.J have W1111 f .
■Ukc n ..,l-, speechesm . ‘.i • dritetent . portson* *
dt tlie *te.« 1-0 open n polrtiewl
recent campaign f so early means that the
jjval political parties will be
revived. In short, nothing good
-Mil result from such ;i cours.v
U'-mTt-
Tht last ijSuo of ToO-oA
nominntP’! HA): Ismis l)a' is f° r
of thoNortireiiBtern
at the nest iiiebtiont atm “oils on
thp newspapers favoring hitti to
sav so.
The Advertiser takes this be-
casion to remark that it is for him
with %11 theGnergy ind enthusiasm
it tfEri boinliistnd; We belief that
he is par excellence the snah for
the place, as lie is not only an able,
well equipped lawyer, but is an
upright, hohoralffb. thoroughly
reliablegentleniail, whose integrity
of character is unquestionable,
.^o in in every respect well
‘‘ ... ..... ‘ L '
laborv-.l uarnestly ami most offset-
lively for the success of the Demo-
crutic cau8e in lh » « r ‘‘ al cam l> a is''
"I 1702, anti but for his quint,
unossuiliinS manners, would no
dniil,l iiUw beholding somo high
b'd'-rul Ilo-ilion.
«'e don’t know how many gen-
tU ‘ men arn no "' 111 or 1'kely to
enter the race for this position;
hut without saying one word in
disparngembnt of the merits of any
of them, we are compelled to zeal¬
ously and unqualifiedly advocate
the claims of Hon. Louis Davis,
be Consent to make the
race.
It is useless to state that this is
written without the knowledge or
consent of Col. Davis, and we dbTi i
know whether lie will enter the
contest or not, but sincerely hope
he will.—Clarkesville Adver¬
tiser.
The Toccoa News of last week
says:
“The News hasn’t nominated
any man for governed’, for the
United States shiillte of for congress
yet, but it will mention the name
of a gentleman whom it would like
to see solicitor general of the North*
eastern circuit.-
That gentleman is Hon Louis
Davis, of Toccoa.
Let the papers that favor his
election say so.”
We say so.—-'Clayton- Telegraph.
SWHISTKIES.
“Aft long aJ fish bito on Sunday,
people will continue to catch them
on Sunday.”
Wo copy this paragraph from tin
exdifhige because it. is just like the
logie(?) itsed by a good many
editors.
Urom the above one would infer
that it is very wicked in the fish
to bite on tlie Sabbath, and that
the proper thing for just people
to do, in order to punish the scaly
creritures for being so sacrilegious,
is to catch them on Suhday.
Whiskey drinking can’t be
broken up, so there is no use in
irtaking laws against whiskey sel¬
ling.
This is a favorite argument with
a0 me who oppose prohibition and
revenue law's.
Neither will murder or theft ever
cease ; but shall there be no laws
to restrain or punish these crimes?
As long as justice remains tardy
and uncertain, just so long ought
lynching to continue.
By this reasoning there is an
effort to make justice, an inanimate
thing, responsible for the lawless¬
ness of men supposed to bo reason¬
ing and reasonable creatures. Ac¬
cording to this, the way to correct
failures in the law is by lawless*
nes3v This is j ust reasonable as
the first . proposition about fish.
Oiw of the causes' of uncertain
justice and too certain lawlessness
is just such sophistry as has been
qtfoted above used by liwn of
influence.
Anf pow another man conies to
the front with a cure for consuinp-
tion. Be is Dr. W. E. Amick, of
and it is claimed
that hfs medicine has made cures
that , afe . almost , , miraculous. , \\
e
should be glad for such a remedy
to be discovered, but this
tG 10 true *
Those -:- orkin^ -
<**» "
reform shotild* wot grow weary mid
mulma- It Mfcos Onto and la'bor
to acCom*Dlfeh *. a-m* } work of itrrpor-
t-ance, ana persistence -, is • a great
•
tnm §-
™ ^ y ' rlL - p T v,.... N L " * Rwfc h f LboW ‘*f»
added t-o» triir exchange , list. Tv-
POgraphteally. tho Xews i S a S pretty
as a young miss in a spring dress,
and its reading _2_ matter fe spiev. 1
•
Ma-ybe „______*.___■■ after all .w;______ this complaining
not m such a bad fix. A man E?
so constituted that he never knows
when lie i-; well o V,
. i'n; A v ^
mb! y Bu^mkJ Mr.
Th^fe is a talk of this Vnt'.sv r in
t hg doctrinh of eVolUtitfH MaHing
„ kj, urc jj a{ his otr n
-77 - ~
If Bht>¥HER HOLBitooKs, of the
teersvilie Free Pres*, would just
lay aside his “conservatisHi ‘ and
speak plainly, wffUldh’t he be a
jim diilflM
*-——
HabrY Hii.L, who is accused of
for ^ON ftdS been arrested back to hi Chi-
ca S° brought Atlanta,
^tpks delues that he
ftbiH}.
SVm ^V mor „ than
creOi*. . »id kind act* are more
admirable than articles of faith.
SltfeTCHED;
***
Ailridng, those who attended the
rebcttt convention of railway conduct¬
ors passenger iil Toledo,Ohio, Conductor werl* a well-known R.
of the A. D.
road arid his Wife. All who Were
present at the convention nore.eo'n-
spicuous badges bearing the . initials
O.Ii.O. (Order Railway Cotuhtcihrs.)
While tnis B: & I>. OOhffUOto* and
his helpmeet were walking altlhg a
street in 1 oledo, a womafi approached
them, and the closer Slib came the
slower she got. Her gjr*Sere fastened
on the badge vvb’rri bj" the conductor s
wife ’• anil V Hs tiih HHtinle P nassed P ‘‘ they
heard , tlie t female , .... to herself, “O. K.
totitibiif&n say
(’ —(Ihib Club.”
fiii I he liidigiiAtu . . , look , of the conductor , s
Wife on Hearing this remark was liigTily
enjoyed j • . 4 • by . her husband , k . and , others
some „
of the O. R. C.
***
Recently two of our till; young men were
traveling among Itifie Ridge
friotintains. One of these !s a chicken
fanetlTi Hlid hi* is Jesifous of obtaining
some White thought It^ghofti this fowls- IIi«* com¬
panion breet! tff thickens;
was faised by a family with whom they
intended to spend the night.
The Blanks are good hospitable
people, but like many others who live
in the mountain, are not fully abreast
with the times*
Tlirtt night at the shipper table the
e'O'rife’rsatitfn turned on chickens and
one of our citizens asked, ‘ Mrs. Blank,
have you got any White Leghdt'hsV”
“Will, how, I raeliy don’t know,”
replied tfie iriothbfly old sbril, “1 never
have noticed ther legs, perticW: but
’pears to mi sonfe of ’em tv!fitt‘-leg-
g&i uns.”
And next morning, much to the
amusement of the two Toccoans, Mrs.
Blank proposed to call up her chit-kens
to see if the'ftf v^ere any “white-'lc^ged
uns” among them.
Th» KefineO;
Ifc’ was H Ctymnion COWboy,who,
like others of his class, indulged in
mountain dew and followed his hum¬
ble calling in an unostentatious way in
the wild and Wooly West, Until lie ac¬
cidentally came in possession* of a copy
of the Toccoa News.
Oil tfL-irifc’iffg' at its contents' eyes
became glued o’ri one 6 1 “Cotopaxi’s”
celebrated pessimistleal efforts, and as
lie read on he caught the spirit of the
article and v?r!s iitfbued with ti longing
for the unattainable and a desire to do
tbe impossible.
Life had suddenly changed for him;
he no longer found pe’ace of pleasure
in shuffling cards or courting Boris'*
tain lAzt
“Cotopaxi’s” article had converted
him. He ^as a changed being, and
longfe’d for ft place somewhere o*r Ocd’s
green earth where he could be in uni¬
son with the people and where he
could ffnd consolation in the eompan-
ionship of those his equal in his sud¬
denly attained refinement and intel¬
lectuality.
Bidding a hurried fareWt^l td the
companions of his boyhood, and with a
copy of the News in his pocket, he star¬
ted out to see the world through the'
unknown color of “Cotopaxi’s” glasses.
T'sfeftfjf flife trtfiti St Tu'tPttfbvd Ire
made a bee-line to San Francisco.
While strolling about the city he got
lost In Chinatown,- and on becoming
acquainted with the customs, habits,-
etc., of its denizens, his refined nature
rebelled*, arid in an agony of despair
rushed on ari obeair steamer just as she
was pulling out fof Hawaii. Not lik¬
ing Mr. Stevens’ domineering way, be
took the next stCarffer for Shanghai,and
after tossing about on the waves for
months landed in Calcutta. On find-
ing that the Englishnieif there arid the*
natives were socially and financially
termsof epuAlity, he wildly made
'“r’kund TurloSa, via" Sue”
cnn ‘ «i
He was charmed . with the greatness
of London),- its potifpsiiid irfagriifieence,
but & ot d ‘ s ^ usted w ‘ t * 1 tlle n °bility
ing there'he was so disappointed, that
he Staggel-ec? down to the cars and fell
on , traln m o,,
arriving in that wonderful city of
culture and rsttaemen, ty-enty stay ed
a short- finre.- boifffe 6f the cabinet
oflieiala- .Ames grated on the sensibil-
'ties of his high .. strung . fiddle ..... of , refane- _
ment/atM haviri^V ifcliriate sigh as of
on e abandoned' by turaSl hope aad shamed
despair he flaaly hBstrw t< (Card
the R & a^ffcMf LV atld Yttiskilv deman-
a thro to Tbccdm Bvhrgt
somewhat revived oh his arrive? , by
rhe bfiautifu!scenery here, he rushed
up town to ftm Brown’s Store; «Mght
a P«‘ t * r of No. 9 splked-t«>ed brogaiis a„i arid
This, JZ perhaps, accounts for tlier'easori'
.. that . “Cotopaxi . has , not . . been heard .
fi u'ff' V-'ly, Sv 4c Shot -
R AG ^ W ^ K I L 1, * & tV ft U OUT V »\\ PI? MLG. MVP / < A V> '
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G&iU§§Viil6
riigM. S» Oracle „ _ _ Carriages, SWggies, . . •
WagflnS, EtC:
Catalogues titfhished «n applibation: Samples of Hork at
HAYES & RAMSAY S.
Agents.
«.
muining in the Toceod post'ffice
over 30 days, Nesbitt unclaimed :
E. Y. 1 Reg. ibilMbt
Mr. Jasper Humbres j
Freme Halkmau l p. C
*
Mr Ti T \f^ >h av 1 1
\i Mr. G < \e' \\ Maeketj |/ * , 1 . P. C.
.
Mrs. Fannie I.oftin 1
When calling for these th'UerS please
say that thej were advertised.
J. J. Brioht, P. M.
May 30,1893.
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OKm* ANC ^-Extending Eire limits.
Sec. 1. Be It ordaintH] l.v the Mayt.r an.l
section 77 of printed Ordinance be. tliiiended
read Sw^STsaWLfSslu'sameSSed'»i,a» follows!
as .
er *-ctecl Within the limits of the t«wtt of Toe-
cou City herein described, tb ft-ft. ; Beginning
htiSi
street east to Bond street, thence north
a thence '.°' g west S!,id alonif I>ond said Tugalo to Tu street « ul ‘' to street, Sage
street, thence south aldttjr the east side of
sold sage street to the Soi/th side bf Boyle
s Albisamier reet, tlienee ^ircot, aloHg thence said Dv.yle.street south west
a'ong said
Alexander street to No; th Railroad street, the
b beginnniff ,£. 7 corner, so as to include all of
ks Xt s . 05, 21) and Wjn the tire limits (ft
said town.
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the au-
thority aforesaid, that all ordinances tmd
p;.rts of ordinances in conflict With this
nance be and the same afA befeby rtpcajcd.
Read twice and passed May 29. 1893.
G. T. GooIIe. IV; A. M atuHson,
Kecordet. Mayor Pro Tern.
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Sliio For a Bottle.
Mrs S. B. tVinship, 115 Washington St.,
Providence, K. I., after using one bottle of
Drummond’s Lightning Remedy for rheuma¬
tism, wrote to the Drummond Medicine Co.,
48-50 Maiden Lane, New- York, saying she
would not take O.ve IIu?rnBEr> DduimitS fbt
tbe benefit received, if you have any forui
of Rheumatism, and wish to get rid of it,
write to the manufacturers for par‘icuiurs.
Sample sent sufferers.
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Ate ^ou injured/If py{ riolt is Olli time
tt? provide youWdf and family ttlth a bottle
df ChairilK-rhtin’s ChoHfe, Cholera and Diar-
rlitfca Rcimdyasa.i hisnra’At* ilgainst any
serious rc-ults from ari attack of bowel com¬
plaint during tbe su-rimer months. It is
almost certain to:be needed and should be
pfoettred at o:i<-e. w a Other remedy calf
tube its pi ice or do its work. 25 and 5) cent
btr.tlcs Kr stiie by’.W- H. A J. Di.v!s, drug-
ists,
MEN AND WOMEN HELt
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.,
frPECIAllSYS.
AcVCe&'tccfged Regular Graduated.)
to bo tbe leading and tno*t
ouccr-j-fiil ot all specialists and will give you HELP.
YOONO AND
ACtfel? MipOtE- MKlf-
Hrniarkablo ro
•ultfl have fol¬
lowed our treat¬
ment. YEARS of Many varied
and succeaaful
mmm ‘X, tbe EXPERIENCE use of cura¬ in
tive methods that
wo alone own
4 II ^ all and disorders control for oi
£ j§ |I weak.or MEN, who undevel- have
5K ^organs, oped or diseased
Mare of frho
JP from su fferlng
*9 f p* youth and errors excess of
' or who are nerv¬
ous and lidPO-
TENT, the scorn of their fellows and the contempt
friends ogd oolnfetuiona, leads us to GUARAN¬
TEE to at! Ezbirmfa fS^?-.«an_posslb;y be RE¬
STORED. our own treatment
will AFFORD a CURE.
WOMEN! Don't you want to get cured of that
WEAKNESS with a treatment that you can use at
home without instrument s. Our wonderful treat¬
ment CATjMMIH,- has cured others,- Why 6f not tho you ? Try Blood, It.
and Skin,
Heart, Liver and Kidneys. and
SYPHILIS-Tho most rapid, safe effective
remedy. A complete Cure Guaranteed.
SKIN DISEASES of ell kinds cored when
many others have failed.
UNNATURAL DISCHARGES promptly
mrod in a few days. Quick, sure and safe. This
deludes Gleet and Gonorrhea.
TRUTH AND FACTS.
We have pured cases of Chrenlo Diseases that
have failed .«?? .<*?’*. cured at the hands of other
specialists, phT3f-*T?c’s medical there is institutes. hope for YOU.
^-HEMEMBKR, that WASTE V ALU ABLE
Consult no other, at you may
TIME. Obtain our treatment at once.
DKWAltK of free and cheap treatments. We
give the best and most scientific treatment at moder¬
ate prices—?r? hrsj s-s._fan be done for safe and
skillful kfeatiaifent. Free consultation at the
office or by mail. Thorough examination and
careful diagnosis. A home treatment can
be given iu a majority of cases. 8end for
Symptom Blank No. X for Men: No. 2. for Women:
No. 3, for Skip Diseases. Send 10c for 64-page Ref¬
erence Book iff!Hen and Women. All correspond¬
ence answered promptly. Business atrictly oh confi¬
dential. Entire treatment paticS^ttitejtafljff^business sent free from aerva
tion. Refer to our 2>tt. if men.
Afidre.s dr call ©ft fl HAW AY A CO.
U2‘/j So. Broad St., Atlanta, G*
*5 MILLION+RIEXDS.
a friend in need is*a friend indeed, and no*
ggJJg
one tnal will convince you that it lmswonder-
ful curative powers in all diseaSl-s or Throat
chest and Lung*. Each i.-otfl«' is guaranteed
& * J Davids
Drugstore. Large bottles fOc and$i.
0 f A8 ^fi- gR -
wfeanflioriae our advertised dru's^ft forel!
Dr. King's New Discovery for (’onsunVofion.
Throat thisrem^ lSS
or chest trouble -md will rise
tic and have riiphev ^tST
your refunded. We could
m;t make this offin did we aotkuowthatDr
King s disapooinfe:. New Dist-oHrery Tf$d could bottVs be ra.itfl on. It
nev-r f/,-6 at W H
* J Davis’s Drugstore. Large si A 50c and tl.
Laities Are Unfortunate,
Becffitse the higher they rise in society
aid's iratuV'4* in her various ^
and tirin* coifA^ts with' functions,
tne many ills
f.Wm^aktod <lfus£HUias nbt riWally. sot it he will If order your it
for jStr for'ifl s bbttic'-ffoni C’has. F.
a< ' f ^ f PP y c panipfalet, w kh direct!6'risand
from ntanj ladies Who have
llse d it and can’t s*y enough iff favor
,»f Ri- iTiiliofiikun.
actively tiilgdged in the practice of medicine
at that place for the past thirty-five years.
0,1 l, «e 2t>th of May, while in Dos Moines en
route o Ghieago, he was suddbnly tbken with
? herlains °!*' Cholic* u " Th ™: Cholera Havin tint! « f° ,d Diarrhoea cham *
Remedy fdr the p;u»t seventeen years, anil
knowing its reliability, he procured a 2.*
cent b .tile, two d.sesof which complete!*
eured him. The excitement and change dt
wateraiid diet indident tc* travdli*i»» ofteH
produce a diarrho?*. Every one shbuld pro '
cure a bottle of this Remedy bt forfe lbavinp
home. Fof sale by W. DaviS, drug¬
gists-
For boriH* fb* Hfle, Warranty execution,; deetP
warrants. J. P.
etc., call at The News office
l»r. Drummond’s lightning
«<•">«>’for Itheu.nat sm U used by physl-
cams everywhere, and is known as a ffjmark’
ably efficient preparation for the re ief and
speedy cure of that disease. Its work is so lui
,,,et 'iate that benefit is felt ftoin toe , hrst .
dose, and one bottle will cure any ordinary
ca.-e. Sold by druggists ;.l in large ^ bottles, or
hv J® )n a n > " ddrto '> wU1 * .
dlfettiuns and frill information, . ,by l'runf
mond Medicine Oo., 48-50 Maid n Lane,
New fork: Sitiiinle t e.it sutTerers
- mm **t~* -
Fifty Wilts is a small doctor bill, but that f§
.. .. Wld ^ to
a ” c0 Y ou cure any ordutufy edsfe
of rheumatism if you use Oliauib^rlain’s
Pain Balm- Try It and you will be suprincol
attb(; pNfiupt relief it atfords. The list air-
plication will quiet tbe pain. 50 cent bottles
for salt* by \V. II. Jfc J. Davis, druggists,
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F. H. Ilickey, 1208 Main street, Lynchburg,
Va., writes: “I was broke out all over with
sores, and my hair was falling out. After
using a few bottles of Botanic Blood Pal^t my
liuir quit falling out and all the sores got
weiL”
CliamberLiif’j? Cotfgh lSemedy
Is famous as a
Preventive of pneumonia.
Famous as a
Preventive and cure for croup.
Famous for the relief it affords iri calsc of
Whooping cough.
Famous as a safe :<nJ Ut’a^drit
Medicine' for ciii’.dfeu.
Try it. 50 cent botllta for sale by W. If. A
J. Davis, dnifTgfg s‘.
BLUE RIDGE & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
'lime 2 able 1A 0 W
Taktffj* vtibrt tilty 7 ,1893.
Diiil}-, except Sunday.
1*. M IA. ^C'Ss Lv. fa Ar. ^ ft.
5 00 4 Taliuii Fitliai M
Turn* rville M
5 40 Aaiiandale 1 40
cS*^ darkest i lie J 25
6 10 5 i c Ru>re-t 1 10
6 30 0 Come ia 12 0 H
P. m.|a. m Ar. L> N fl. K M.
Sufiday -Jidy.
p. a Lv Ar. P. M j M
s;ss;B£;£ l 0 H 700 7 7 30 1.5 45 30 45 Tallu'ab Clarke-Vrrie Turnervllle Deni Anandale (.ornelia orest Falls 2 1 1 SSI 12 05 50 35 50 j rc r. r- 1 - 55' 4M 25’ 1>: 10
l*. M. A. M- Ar. Lv. N’n. r M.
W. V r . Laukaine, Receiver.
»%i444%
# Save
#
Paying
* Doctors’
IB.B.B. t Bills
THE GREAT REME Y
> FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKt!» IRISES -
Ban been tborouglily tested by i.ff-"
inent jihysicians and the people
for 40 (tolekiy years, and Dever falls to
•fAP and permanently
SCROFULA, ulcers, eczema.
RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ffilUPTJONS,
and RUNNING all manner SORES. of EATING. Invariably SPRElwTNG the most and
eurea
loathsome IoV?Y.- blood diseases if directions are fol-
(fruggiste. Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for *5. For
sale by j,
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S3 SHOE seutVemen.
jratf dftier specialties to?
Gentleirren, Ladies, Boys and 1
Kisses are the
Best m the World.'
Seg deoerlptive advertise
ment ^'hieil will appear irf
this parper.
Take rtd Substitute.
W;W: but insist on having IV, L.'
DOUGLAS’ SHOES.with’
name and price stamped o'"
bottom. Sold by
Ws Li. Kli-'OO,
i ID WARDS SB J® 4 s * €1
are receiving the nicest stock: of
* hats, HUY goods
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IF you WANT A BkAKD NEAV
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CHEAP 9
COME AND SEE r C/3 a
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WQeep Everything.^ !-:
To the Farmers I
/he will be jj'apal id io furnish
rjou Hie tiWieSi prude ffelUlkeU
inaHufpeUiled ,
f'OR 'T1Z& SAKE OF THE
ALMIGHTY I DOLLAR
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Vi Cash t down on tho delivery of ....._ goods, __ m
will soil my entire stock of
DRY! GOODS, I NOTIONS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS
Cheaper than they were ever £t>M at in Toccoa.
Jftctyc also a bro/cen lol oj
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING
lo close cut al WJZOL/J$kLJiA y COS'/ %
Ao?c is lhe liitle io (/cl pout*
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tmiif, sinsiino &m sisast.
atid, and, in /ad, anjlhin// in lhe j 7)rjy Goods
line cite ape? than ever bejore .
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oj the closestpi'ices on
JL-txts HARDWARE
vou hare heat'd of in a Ion// Unit.
Come and see whal Z hare and hear mp prices
j’on want to bicy.
PrcAuce of all kinds taken the same as Cash,
MACK PAYNE,
-TOCCOA, Gl