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THB rOCCOA
TOCCOA, GA.. Frid&v-, June 9,189^.
SHORT HEWS lOTlS
A Lout Toccoa, Kspccially,
and Otlicr Topics.
AH INTERESTING COLUMN OF MPR EVENTS
'Ternely Treaberi, So Ah to Present Variety
an«! Avoid Taxing the Patience of
-nr Keadern, Cicntle or O^'T^ls^..
Peaches are begiririiiig to nden here.
We know whereof we speak.
People who have mumps always
of that disease as “they.”
When the price *>f goed hir-ycles gets
down to $25, on a eredit, we intend to
Huy one, but not before then.
Mumps is or are becoming common
in town, and it or they hn u fffi have
been quite severe in some cases.
'’bring chickens are ripening, but
most of those that have been sold here
this season were pulled too soon.
The ladies of the Methodist chureli
will sell ice cream in the park this
(fTHay)afternoon,froin2o’clock unt il 9.
Far mers report short ’But full
heads of wheat. The grdirl crop is
said to be pretty good iri this see-
time
Two or three others of the boys ba^e
purchased bicycles. Nearly a dozen
wheels have been bought here in
three weeks.
The painter’s brush has wrought a
declihri* iffiprovement in theappeai'ance
of Miss Willie McAvoy’s residence and
of the depot.
The trade issue of The Xews will
Hale ari extensive circulation and b; a
fine advertising medium. Merchants
should patronize it.
\ ickery Brothers have something
Say to the public,and they wisely
t»se of our columns for this purpose.
Ri*ad their new ad.
)*ve change of schedule of tlm fi'ue
Itidge and Atlantic road. Two trains
bach way arc riilff run dally, and on
Sunday there is a special schedule.
CV Th usd ay night of last week a
Vor> pieasiutt social entertainment was
given at the II at el Union, and enjoyed
by several couples of young Indies find
young men.
ritlninier boarders are beginning to
arrive In Toccoa. If there were proper
accommodations here \G> might have a
fciTitt many of them dtiring three or
four months of the year.
“The Belie” now niii.l do^fi !o bot* :
Bella instead of stopping at Lula, and
. makes connection with the Blue Ridge
A Atlantic road. This is a great eon¬
's H ence tri Tallulah Falls.
There was no preaciorig in tov^ii
Sunday morning, owing to the absence
bf rlio pastors. On Sunday night at
the Methodist church services were
conducted by Sir. J. H. Kenney.
A good many citizens have agreed
with us as to the stand we took in
*v ft* re nee to the town council. In fact,
so’ftie members of the council themselves
say we were fight. Of course we
Oik* hundred and twenty-five soldiers
ivlio were being transferred from
Fort McPherson, near Atlanta, to
Vasili ngto ii I>. (’., passed through Here
fill li day. As they left the depot they
fcheered lustily.
Ivtiin has ceased to be refreshing in
(.his section, During several days
recently the rainfall was very
HelGy. Farmers afe hoping ^eeks, for dry
weather for about two as the
Lfriin crop is about ready for harvesting
The days are long and hot, but the
Toccoa merchants persist in keeping
their stores opt*n sixteen hours a dav
anil burning twenty-five ccfits worth
of oil to catch a stray nickle. Give the
clerks a little time for recreation.
'*’be newspapers report that the
bicycle trust has been broken and that
wheels which have been selling for
$159 can now be bought for $85. T If rise
who have purchased bicycles during
the past few weeks wish they had
$.P*ed a little longer.
On Thursday afternoon the ladies of
the Methodist church held a festival
i n the park. The weather was unfavor¬
able, ami the sum realized from the
sale of ice dfeafrti, etc., was not large.
The festival was gotten up for the
benefit of the Methodist parsonage.
Tfiere is in Toccoa a negro WhV has
but one,foot the other 6’ne having been
.amputated right at the ankie. But
despite this disadvantage he is a pretty
ff.'i'Cv’i bail player, and takes part in
match games, lie runs bases with a
hippety-hop, but he i?*ek* - s good
time.
C. II. Dance has earned a ticket
to the World’s fair by secii^irig fifty
subscribers to the Atlanfa Journal. It
took him only about d week to do this.
Mr. Jasper Busha, also, is working for
the Journal, and a day or two ago had
a list of forty subscribers. The Jour¬
nal has a big circulation in this sec-
tion-7
A fishing party returned from Pan¬
ther creek Saturday afternoon, after
spending a day there. The amount of
t ..‘eir captur* is variously reported at
, from a peck totwo bushels. The crowd
seemed to b\> tDei* :md hungry, the
formal condition of returned anglers,
and some iff their statements v**ete
*fuite "fishy."
The people cf Toccoa have another
big enterprise on friot, which if well
Carried out will ptofe' Sr jVeat addition
to that part of the county; Toccoa
falls, with five hundred acres of land
surrounding it, has been purchased by
a stock company of the citizens and a
handsome hotel will be built near the
falls. $25,090 will be invested in the
qoasc and grounds.—Clarkes i ille
a v)»r H ■•r
The pro:, pee* s foe ^ r 'urge graj*! i fop
in this so faf, are very
ing. And the grap- cY< 3 p in Hnbersham
is a very important off:*. When he
\ine.^ j-iiail He laden \Viih ’he grapes
npe artt, purjil j, w* intend visiting Mt.
Airy ami irtji^rting some of Ifcv h* r ge
vineyards ttear that place.
I^.oui he'\ issue of to-dav will be fmind
extension the VJdinanre In Reference tjn
n'Jy nr M\e fife limits of Toceo*
rece passed l»y the town tbuneil
We publish this free Of charge K the
town cm >HH» is toVuriisH Thr S Ki- 8
isn't. This is an important
and the people should know of it; this
is why we publish it.
An excursion frym Tbccoa tofireen-
'iHe, S. will be rui n . ol’J v ..
under the auspices of the lodge
ored Odd Fellows at this platY- The
train will leave on Fr^diy and return
on ,Saturday. As round trip
will be quite low it is likely that a
large crowd will avail t he ill selves of
this opportunity to make a cheap trip.
i he boys have mri’ue a base ball
ground near the fan yard, after much
labor and epnsjiy.rable expense. Gul-
lic;s had to be filled, stumps dug up and
hillsides graded, hut. after spending
about $25 for labotj find doing a good
dt al of the Wr?rft liiempehes, the. l)oys
mi< deeded hi (omerting till' bid field
into a pretty good groitriill They should
practice often am! get lit ^Hape rT1 to play
, •
match „ games as soon as possible; 1
The Richmond & Danville railroad
f>ut on a new schedule Sunday between
Charlotte and Atlanta. This is the
third change made during the past
three or four weeks. i He List mail
ai rives here at 3:1S a. m. instead of
4:13, going south, and on the return
trip comes at 10:43 p. m., twenty-three
diinutes later Iliac formerly. No. 10
runs the old schedule, but Xo. ii
comes at f>:r>6p. in., over an hour earlier.
We trust that the R. & I), will get a
schedule that it likes, Dt'fode a great
V !M!c.
W e went out to Tuccoa^alls the other
day and found that wonderful Cascade
still doing business at the old stand,
though it was Sunday. It looks prettier
out there than it did before this prop¬
erty changed hands, and it will continue
to increase in beauty. Xeat the falls
the sun is scarcely able to penetrate
tin* dense shade, and a good breeze
plays below when there is lint a leaf
stirring ori the trees two hundred feet
above. A cooler place is not desirable,
even when the mercury is liibst asp¬
iring. In the near future Hundreds of
people will seek its refreshing zephyrs
and spray and rejoitL' Ifi the beauty of
the scenery, which will ever Be a source
of pleasure, though one should visit the
falls thousands of times.
AVID <»«• to llvirinsn.
On Thursday Rev. F- A. Keese was
elected principal of Johri t*ibson idsti-
tilte; lit Bowman; This is a fine scliHol:
having enrolled during the term j list
closed about 250 pupils. Mr. Keese is
an experienced and skillful instructor,
and will doubtless prove to be the
right to have at the head of this
flourishing school.
Toccoa regrets to lose the citizen¬
ship of Mr. Keese for nine months of
the year, for he lias been one of her
most useful and most progressive men.
Lie will remain the pastor of the
Baptist church here, however, and
wi!! *l?lt tnir Until ttfifT tt tiib‘ nth.
Mineral Springs.
Within the vicinity of Toccoa are
several springs of mineral v^ater whose
medicinal properties lriaj make our
town more desirable as a summer
resort, someday.
One of tlffse is known as Garnet
spring, and is beautifully situated
aboiff a mile from town. Its water is
not very unpleasant to tWe taste, but
has a decidedly mineral flavor.
About half a mile further, near the
lion.; of hr: Littleton Edge, ire two
mineral springs whose waters leave a
decidedlv disagreeable “farewell" in
the month.Oneofthese is strongly ini-
pregnated with iron, and the other
tastes like sulphur. The water from
om- Of these springs is used bv some of
our citizens, who find it quite beiiell-
cal .... for mdtgestion. . ..
So tar as we can ascertain, none of
this water bee Been analysed,
Perhaps it would be a good plait to
get some competent chemist to lllak> .
an analysis of the waters of these
for their medicinal . .
springs, : j
0 ..,, found • > . .
ties might . , ^ Be valuable in the ..
treatifieut of certain ^ diseases.
Moonshiners in Franklin.
There were lively times in Strange
district, Franklin county, last week.
The revedrie men made a raid upon an
illicit distillery there itr.'ti destroyed'
the “moonshine machinery, but those
who were operating the mountain dew
Manufactory escaped.
The olheers determined to am-
these irieff, and swore out warrants
against nine or ten persons. They
arrested Ellie Thomason and placed
him in jail in Atlanta and wefe pro-
ceeding to nab several others when
,
Albert MeFitrlaritf sent them a message.
McFarland said Fe Was the ow ner and
operator ri? Hie still, arid that no one
r v -e was liable to the law except him¬
self. He proposed to surrender, if the'
officers Would a’gtVe to fr*£at liiiff Tight
and allow him to make his crop before
brin-in- him to trial. His proposition
w as neeemed 1 and he was carried
“
****•**£?%Albert . . .
A few
McFarlands succeeded in
making- ; . Albert has
is son s e . -
theTall Xtkiits In
he will likely return !o
(, ' r
Ellie Tf&r&asion has been released
from custody, aud the warranty agams?
fhe others have been WithMfaw.
_
ISSMSf’a CalVand'examine our lint' of
honr:?ras. *.'
»«’»'* ****«““•
j Born in a *ri ABLi
.
» t> of Fecun<*it> bevelop«n Ciller
I’»ruUar Cfrc--e>stances.
A rSMtef remarkable circumstafice,
but wVik h f* well authenticated; is
reported froh» the lidftheri! portion of
IIatri»r*hain coilnty.
A little river a year ago % moiihtain
ir ’ in tUt ^ tion be, * an,e t,U ' «^ V her
of Poth dir*i .
soon afterw r«s.
A fe * d Vv* sin <V she again
b5rth ^ t* ins, and one of them, a
b,, * v ’ is sti " liVi, ‘*:.
And plfart ? e torciatethey were
in * ctab ' T '
A tew weeks t the . House iVhich
ago in
tHis girl lived vt** burned—by iiieen-
diaries, it is supposed—and having
„T “ k f/" abode W b a barn,
3 d re,na,,ied li * re urttil after the birth
of her children:
The only other instance of the birth
of 4 child amid like surroundings that
remember Biiile M H,,« o!. U Jhile quit,
familiar to rea,l.-r s , and
there is much difference in some fea-
tores df these two events, in other
f’espfhts thefe a similarity " that i s
striking.
tiling FuperstititbM people are iddlined to
Uiat til is babe who first saw the
light in a horse stable will become an
extraordinary man.
thuf thiuai w his ht s v,„rr ioice,
And lea« a Crowd ;• i of Men —*v— in Toccoa ,, statelier! tor
"
a „„ Man tryiii" “Murtlpr.” . ,,
“Murder! Murder! Help! Police!
Polirb!”
These cries rang out on the air in
our tow,1 > about 10 o’clock on last
«rday night. , „
The cries secified ti) jirocted from be-
t " , ‘ en "• Edward’s and L. B. Xow-
e,! ^ stor « s , «i“l thither rushed Marshal
Jacksoil; followed by a number of ex¬
' itetl meti and boys, Xo iiiltn strug-
" lin e in grasp of a powerful assail-
ant could be found there, and then the
cries for help, in agonizing toiibs,
seemed to come from the other side ol
the bank:
The crowd , rushed , !fc . that direction,
but their search was rewarded by no
discovery. Bdt they were dtLrmined
to solve the mystery, and continued to
look.
While the search for a badli' v outtded
man was proceed!lig two strangeis were
standing near the postoifice looking
on. One of these was a vbtitriloquist;
who was exercising Iiis power for the
amusement of himself and his compan¬
ion. Add he succeeded admirably, for
the crowd was On the other side of the
street excitedly iobkidg liaii arourid’
Before the trick beeii discovered
the ventriloquist had disappeared. He
is agent for a patent plow. While in
town he gave some other exhibition of
his skill in “tHfowinghis voice,” which
shows him to be a line veiftriloquist.
Some of those who had been took big
for the man in distress didn’t seg
much fun in tlie trie!?, but the joke
was enjoyed by otbeivs.
Well It’presented.
Habersham county, though not large
ly represented in the > n nnffticethent
exercises >j( Young Harris bbllege; was
well represented.
One of the speakers duringcoinmene-
ment was Col. J. W. Robertson, of
Cornelia. His speech was pointed,
practical and witty and was heartily
enjoyed.
And no other student received more
applause than did Miss llennie Turn-
bull when she sang a song, playing her
own accompaiiintcrif dpbti fB“ giiifar.
In fact, she captured the audience, and
i„ response to an encore repeated the
song. And even tiled Her hearers were
not satisfied, but by thunderous ap¬
plause attempted to indude her to
render the song a third time.
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A . yard conductor .. of ... Atlajtfa who
baara S" “entitlements,"
» f ChW ' k " ' vas t0 TaH«-
tal> MU last week to appear before the
towncounc.lof that place. Chuck was
charged with being the leader of the
riotous pu n,ckers who tried to clean
up lallulatl Falls - P olice toK *
» r weeks ago and he was
h net! $25 and costs. This airfount lie
-chucked” into trie town treasury and
„ ‘"hnged . > Ins buck td AtlanU.
w»y
But the festive Mr. Chuck It mgo of
l«'m" notortety may not be out of
ro ubli ^ "Ben the grand jury of
Rabun , , county *’ convenes indictments
will likt v Ty . be found , dgauist .... ^ .. him and
r, °
about ^ forty . . of , . his . . . City
companions. \
toughs can f always bulldoze , a country
town with impunity.
Jii-h like a 3foilier '
Mrs. W. C. Edwards issutferirfg w’fth
a seveerly sprained ankle*
Last Yoridav her little son Claud
was (.utting wood irf the yard'when a
piece flew up and struck him in the
forehead. The blood began' to flow,
and the littF fellow, thinking he vLas
bad , y WOUIlde( g ca iir ( r in ?rear distress
for hig nioflTer< In her excitement
afid haste t0 ^. t to Claric! Mrs. Edwards
jumped out of the porch and wrerichriff
| ier an kie bailly.
She is still confined to bed.
Soliool Census.
From the ClarkesVille Advertiser
we copy the fcTfoWic'g figures in refer-
ence to the school ceffsus of Habersham
county :
No. whit* male children, lbJo; ..... white
females, 1454; total whites 2089. Xo.
colored males, 207: females, 192: total?
» I»* al "bites anti eo.ored,
Outside of Toccoa, which has a special
school system"the net increase over
fi?ft census is 259; including Toccoa
th, incret.se .ill be something
ris. is * ^ f o- -
Large Cabbage.'
ThV fiffest head oT cabbage feive
jfjjjj H„t*eTl Kits bv'xn^Wv'x.^SSunS
*' 11 " eigbcd lcn
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ATfSVt rtltl’LK
PaSr» in »nd Out of Toceo» and
> n tbe Unions Konml About.
Miss Birdie Mae Jones, is
friends ift Bowersville
Miss P’ttie Lou Burton visited
friends in Voystbn this week.
Mr v < *. ; . v , Hi!* , . ,» •
eeVwit v’Tie! , c'"
the pa P -t v h famR e
;j «lenp, f GAsJohia, * *:
.\“ r A ° X. C.; !s
' ,wt,ng her sons ’ ' • A. and ChArlie
Rev. IJ’. P. Alleti Cached lhe
commencement sermon at ^oyston
Sunday.
Mr. Will I>oGe. of s’-lieci, S. C.. was
circulating among fluents in town
Saturday St¬
Mr. Js.S. McJunki?’, -T fiigaioo: £. C\.
is visiting the family of his sou, Dr.
John McJuukin.
Mrs Arthur Craig An** children, of
V'“ ,, •
i. ," re " pr " ,, ,. "f <*»»»'
5 ? h, UW la, “" y Mr ' J ‘ »•
raip ‘"
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Miss Heiirlie Turnbull, who has l?een
student of Ydiing fTgrris college, has
home, near Toecoii; to spend
ac«tfoi»:
MrJ.nd Miss Gran; H'om New Organs,
have come to Toccoa to spend the
summer. They are stopping at the
Simpson House.
.
Mr. Harry Scatcfer, \ of ^ Baltimore,
Md.. , r , arrived . Wednesday , short
J on a
visit to W- brother, Mr. Ei Schiefer
and family:
Mr. A. Y. Davis, : freight
a
condu< ‘t or of t,u> R* & D., is spend-
ing a vacation of fifteen days aifiOnf
b ille lolk£ ill toccoa.
Mr. George Tlioin ason lias been quite
sick for some time at his old home in
Franklin county, but we are glad to
know that he is improving.
Rev. E. A. Kecsl*. Laves to-ddy for
Senoid; Ga", al which plai'e he will
preach the commencement sermon of
the high school Oil Sunday.
Dr. W’. I). Haynie, a plif-Bieikn of
Bowersvi „ e , is «Hid to fie insaile. Dr.
Hayni ^ ^ieiids deraiigembdlteC will be soAv tii Hear
0 *LMi 8 mental W e liope
that he will i oon i ecoV er:
Mrs' Phil Davis, one Of the teachers
in Yoting Harris college, aiid
several of her pupils, passed through
Toccoa Friday iifi their way to Eiber-
ton and otlLr j>oiills ?buth.
Rev. Mr. Hillhouse, of Gainesville,
Ga., is assisting Mr. Simpson in the
series of meetings being held in the
Presbyterian church. Mr. Hillhouse
is a ver£ interest 111 g Speaker and all
are cordially invited to attend the
services.
Mr. C. M. Morcock, one of the pro¬
prietors and editors of the Elberton
!-!t«r, passed t hrough fVay Toccoa fb MiicBii: Saturday
afternoon on his We
were pleastsl to make trie K-qualnta net
of a brother qii-ftl driver v ’nd is pub-’
lishiug such ;V a progressive paper as is
the Star. ■
^ Edwards, ?■* of Atlanta, has
been in Toccoa .foi l he past two days
fokii!^ views of niK>*ufacturing indus¬
tries, residences, sceiuiry r , etc., from
which will be .made cuts to embellish
the trade issue t>S The Xews. Mr. Ed¬
wards is an expert in his line and these
pictures of Toccoa w 1 ill doubtless be
first-class.
Thrown From a Mule.
Mrs. J. J. McConne!l 5 who lives on
Tll? . il{f river , six or seven miles fnitfi
q\ K .(. oa . ; received a severe injury a day
or While-ridlii’g on a mule
she was violently thrown to the
ground. One of her knees was badly
hurt arid she frieeived several bruises.
Her friends' .ire sorry to know iff this
accident, and hope that she $ill not
be long disabled'
Mrs.' McConnell is the mother of Mr.
Bob McConnell, of our town.
Too Much AVlttsk»‘y'.'
Out at Toccoa falls last Sunday
afternoon two men engaged in a fight,'
and one of them was pretty badly
beaten. Their names are John Hughes
and Holt. Hughes is a nephew
of Mr.' Mat Hughes, and has been
around here for two or tEree weeks.
Holt is a car periter, ami has not beeri
living tff’fe long.
it is said that both men were under
the influence of whiskey. Hughes
came out with slight damage, but
Holt was sobacfT^ hurt that it was not
deemed advisable to bring him home
until Tuesday. He is still confined to
bed, but it is not thought that he is
seriously wounded.
Fux Sale.
Corner lot 50x100. Has on it a five
room house and tt strife house; Terms
ea^y.* A*ri'rfTy af: this _offfve’
Dr. Jas. N. W’.vt Seas tho best
p a i u ts, Oils, Turpentine, White
Lt T l ' f . • Toccoa Toccoa. Xotliino Nothin^ -
but strictly . pure gooffs carried m
stock.-
4Ve are better prepared than ever
before to execute good job work. Bring
your job w ork to The Xews office.
WhefffrYedinVf a'nytrurig ?ri the way
of legal blanks call at The XeWS
If We haven’t in stock what you
want v*e riMff print them.
Come and see our stock of men’s and
boys’ clotlnngbefofe buymgelsewhere; . . ,
we Will save you money.
Brown & Mitchell.
Mortgase notes and plain notes for
sale at Tff Xfws office'
We have Jnsf received a big line oT
cfothing; Call and EmvxKDs see us. Dance.
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Ye have iusf fec 4 \;’4tl oii'r spring
goods; they are th a prettiest D’£*fc*. in town.
Einv arP's ft
Bost *2 and »2J#‘ fidies shoo in' tile
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J. B. StMMOXS, jurist. W. it. Wake, Yirtsrrwt. XV. € El V.’/l l F.fid. ‘ Tier?.
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TOCCOA FURNITURE and LUMBER GO 1 1
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—jiix l FACTURERS OF-
f^H lEWEPIB W SMDE FURKITURE;
—ALSO DEAL LARGELY IX—
PRESSED LUMBER, FLOORING CEILING WEATHER
BOARDING; MOULDING; BRACKETS; MANTELS,
6team 3)ry Ailn capacity 12//(JO feel per day\
Orders protnpl/j' Jilled\
F»C. DAVIS,
F’rdL’S'Cicing FliysiciS.ti^
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a I Bompound.
P=1 H J Y A physician, recent discovery tiuercssfutly by an used old
Ipjt \alj\ / y X .(lies, monthly 1 tho by only thousands nerlectly of safe Lru
b
and reliable medicine dlscov-
ered. druggists :Beware of unprincipled
medicines y who offer inferior
In place of this. Ask for Cook’s Cotton
Boot Compound, take no substitute, or indose$l and
6 cents In postage in letter, aud we will send, sealed,
by return mall. Full sealed particulars la plain
envelope, Address to ladles oaly. Pond 2 stamps. Company,
_ No. 3 Lily Block,
u Fisher Detroit, ailch.
ForsftlcbyW.il. & J. DAVIS, and all
Druggists.
in COURSE BY MAIL
WITH THE
LEAVENWORTH
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Ei advertise
OUR COLLEGE
We will give a thorough course of
instruction in double and single entry
Book-keeping and Commercial Arith¬
metic by mail Fbkk ok Charge to a
limited number of persons. This course
will be completed in forty lessons. Xo
charge for Diplomas.
Address:
PROF. L.,.J. ^iXDERBERG, ErES..
302, 301 »nd 305 Dsliwira St., LHveswcrtli, Eia.
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SUCCESSFUL FRUIT CULT
Is No> Possible with Cheap Trees.
None but first-class Southern grown trees
should be planted. Procure them from a
nursery that burns r!li p’ror stock and s£nd$
out nothing but good trees carefully packed
in damp riibssso that they will reach you in
perfect condition.
It our agent has not called on you write for
pi fees before you buy efsevv hfere. During
the fi iiiting sta.-on samples of fruit will ^be
sent free to any Caress on receipt of icH
cents to pay por tage. Agents wanted every¬
where - catalogue free. Address
CHEROKEE NURSFltY CO’.,
Waycross Ga.
WHISKEY AND OPIUM
habit# currmib
A.'t' HOME,
WITHOUT PAIN as CON^INElffiN*.'
Patients continue business while under
treatment. Whisky anfi uK otl^qr. ilfur-
stof ^ed.immediately on beginniiu; irfettmebt
—oe not need them. Kp treatment yet die
covered to compare Wkh' it. Hate given
special study and practices to tbesp ase>
for the past twenty y^irs.'. vrstfi continuctf
and successful i..crease in practice.
raft M tit vt tans, ml
B. M. TYOOIEEY, Mi BY*
JS'TX,JUirTJL, CrJL.
Office, 104*W itc all Street.
ScKedvk 1 ? HarUrcn 7?. FT.
No 1.
Lekvs .1 jar t wolf a rn
Arrive B'jweisvihe
Xo. ?.
Bov/ersii I'd a m
Arrive Ilart^ell y R
Xo. ,3.
Arrive IX!.I Vf gi&M. 2 1 25 31 a pm m
No. 4 1°'.
L-avg. j^rersvile tj- ril
Arrive Hartwell Ol
All trains dailv except Sundav. S.,k*U»*,
FRED WIEBF.NS
B. FtXSL’N, Receiver,
-GO TO-
BROWN & MrCCUtllEILlij
-FOR BARGAIN'S IV
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTli-
ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES.
FAtiM IMPLEMENTS AND
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS.
Shinies a Speet&llj>\
«»-»V
You will «•
safb money by trading with us. 2 -t- - CUJ.
money made!
I I
•
m INDISTINCT PRRint 0
It is an easy matter to keep cool in the hottest weather if
you go to
TOCCOA
y^t built But oui everyone can’t go there evfciy dat, ijecatikl* tie liave’n’t
JouriiMY ixirS.
Under the circumstances the next best wav to keep com¬
fortable is to come to our store and f>ut yourself on the outside of
our
COIvC DRINKS,
Such as Soda Water, Lemonade, Cider; Bon Bons, and nwmer-
ous other refreshing and healthful beverages. And if you need a
hriun stimulant, and you know you do, just try Coca-Cola. And
although w r e have in town a
CAiiiiiNa tIctory,
Yet you .can’t buy there Corned Beet, Potted Ham, Lotted
Tongue, Oysters, etc., but the place to purchase such goods and
many other things that come in Cans is St blir store. Our Fancy
anti Family Groceries are continually
aoxxxc^ v^qmbwherb.4
Blit iike the widow’s meal, the supply seems to be undiminislied. .
We are very accommodating and will feed the hungry,
moisten the parched tongue, and cool the perspiring brow, arid
fix your Watch to boot. Come to see
VICKERY BROTHER^,
TdSc oa, CTStffgia. :
%
<IREAD THIS; IT’S S0!^
You may not have seer it in the New York Si n, but
‘•it’s so” that we have bought the stock cf fnerchan-
rji.so of T. C. WRIGHT.
It is so, also, or also so, that we have got to sell a
jEfoott many of these,gooris to make a living, and we
are not anxious to kick the bucket ho^I
Morerfv.tr, likewise and also it is so that we have * >:i
Ihliid u ]>rottv good linp of Fancy and Family Gro¬
ceries, Dry and Goods, Hoots, hljoe’s, Hats, Notions,
Hardware, so forth and so on. that we want you
to have, because you need ’em w orse than we do. t*
fo\i want anything we've got come and get it—cheap
Now if you believe what weysay is so, and so.it is;
7hen you are Feed ing anyth ing hf our line call on
BfiiGHT, :KTcauisi' ki ri ii <53s
At r i. C. Wright's Old Stand. TOCCOA, GA.
P. S.—If you don’t believe what we say come any-
h'ow, Fec'ng ts believing. Ain’t that so?
w. M. KII.GO.
--IIEADCiCARTERS FOR—
Dry loads, - Notions/ Shoes,- Hats and Groceries. -
• • • • ♦ • « t •
- , IIAYR SET MY KTAffES. — z. ■ _____ —
T mean to do the f.u’k of the she business in Too oa. ? hare.tlic s'clk to ••o^trel ihr
tr^de. ccmipiei/e 1 carry the of M largest Fine and Kh best seleciol Ii >c of shoes ever ojicned in .o eoa. I have a
stock sses -es, som- thing rare for a town like l m c m. Ik-st an*;
§ ;.00 Lad es’ Shpein the city—genuine Fren h Kid JIand Scared rilioesRuade bv (tie W. I
Douglas Ladie islioe 1 r/ittp.yij, every I jwir nani*nted finest t'» give sitisfactiou or money lef.uided. lug.
lot oi Oxfofc Ties. keep tbe line of G’euiV Shoes that cm ire bought—Fine
HAND MADE DOUGLAS SHOE ?, in Kangaroo, Cordovan anu Oa f. Try a pair and
you will ix? ple-s.-fd /
J»» Diyr G*K)ds I can show the best rtOHsjff ihe.cityv Beautiful line if , line
?e . : ^ Tiii Mtiile, fine Bo.ted Swiss, Dcifcd Mulls, Crepcita, IVfiTtc Goods,'Clriru Satins,
&d Embroidery. i •!!:£, Lae. s
... . . : * . . , i
V/htn you want Fine C otMng dhiJ’l fail. i<> sec my sf »k before vf^l-luiy. Can have
suiL made to order oa short n'rAce. I carry notijtng but gof»*l stuff m sue, Jf.
... i kee*|» tbe bc-t stuck oif-ris erics in Dicism, both s fi£;*|e a «Jl Faery. \V!ien it .-o nes
to fine Flour I can SHC !’ OPT ail my com petit r? with the fair) & H. Pt>&TELL‘S
,,ELEGANT.” I wiil undersell the finest anybody Flour < for n ear the n. ,-p.t Try^i cash. sample I ha> siipi* large and vo : will use no t.fi;er. , •
September f fall c a -lock .hat must Lc mr ve 1
by 1st »•» make reo n n g<X;(E -
^$0 Pr<>Ja ' me a nd re j liVc. I cia arix*