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AI > VERTIS! NG RATES made known
on application.
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mmmmmmsam
f Ol'STV ( NSTITVTf.S.
The ildiiig conn
in.Truot^fn
praised ' some and
Condemned by others.
Like many other laws, T i ‘
perfect.
m * ntelitionoi , ,• .1 him • Wlio | lrame<I n
ID- .
tin-inn to, babiisi,ti,,-,,..
in ey. i ry coi i*fy »n M'<? sl'i'e was
dohbti - ; a good one. He was
r*onscioii .f th fact tint
v o ra cro ii,-? vuetor in Georgia ’
and tlia.o .
in ■;k‘d instructing, tne
' ,ra '- tiral "«y f BMl'PlyOff
hip nbeds v, as id iorco him to
noar oilucational matters explained
those of acknowledged ability in
f rus line, And tlie ’■meeting of
teacher ; v dd have a tendency to
awaken a greater interest in mat¬
ters pertaining to the school
jf 4 -he “oxocrts ’ who wno conduct coiKiuci
:h-’si* institutes w re always anal-
ni'Ml • ■ ic i<>] this ,, • WOT., i , belt’d ,, , wrMll lesaits
might bn expected, 1 * but it not
infr (jat iiily as that sjvoral
.1' t v - tvaciims wlio appear 1 in tlie
1
.
role oi pep '•* arc as well if . not
better educated thru the “experts.” 1
. hereiore this euc-s of teachers
i-ti'h little or no benefit from
in.tltllies, • - .,
in ’-so , yet, 4 they are com-
pel led to attend them, To spend .‘.
n w«ek in a "town costs sometlling,
xi lit ( ho {each r- have to foot tluir
ivvn billp, ivlt-ltough tlioy have
■ >/;oii ■'! no eompi-iibation for the
ioaching to 1- > paid for out of the
bounty fund
It docs nol look just to make
teachers spend money in attending
institutes that are not beneficial
:<> them. Unless more competent
e'er 4 h v eemployed, to ■•ondret these
inslilutcs, it stems right
‘.eachers holding firstgrrido licenses
should not bo forced tc _) attend
• noin
!>ut whether or not wo are cor-
•root in this opinion, there can be
no doubt of the injustice.of making
'. teachc-r wait- until the latter part
•d Pn t iff year c for his i- pay, . and , yet. .
Mini polling him to attend a teach-
n .j lUhl-ttdt-o, '* non iff GO i tills • ,
-
fine; dates his spending money
fo,- railroaVf Tin-, and for nearly a
week's board.
Wlv-H • a a teacher u ' u n(1 works "° llvS for 101 the 1111
- tiite lie liould receive his pay just
as does any statu officer.
riTF News A b Ji nms ‘ st rono-lv f in
•
the right ot the press to criticise
“ ' 'ArU of n No a 0 w tth au nn
I ho n tv, from t-he president down,
j...* ,n jj it p uo 0 ,.a » n oof t <i A}.p.o\e no rove of ot the t.n
ftstom-of some papers of ri.licul-
mg any man who happens to hold
A dilferont view from thosa pAir-
nnls , , about . , matters * .. _ f
or
6-oncVrn. TllO mind of no' man is
sumcieatly bioac v totoiosee . - all , oi p
tlie results that will follow the
f&agoofs tow that will bring
* h>u i H 110 v> suit ' of aft airs, and
n»r this rt *k>n people 1 l f should not n0t
t arbitrarv , . tliciT .
»»o >o m
* - , but . .
- a "' 3 j
and the results of ex|">eriments
cannot . bdpositively . known .
hand.
. „ __ _ . ...
Yoi can counton Atlanta’s keep 1 '
mg up w ill the bell-cow, in
wlKU-v- 1 - atroetton flit
l.ovin ■ may oqperambulating. One
Ul
•l' .K- IS an opium said.’ joint or two.
in which, it is some of her
• • . - . ,
. .
i ai ' Us join wiiii t-Iie tiimond-evea
1-vrh n Chinee in pulffng til© pipe !
‘ •
loxaou , with tll damn narcot-
: ' 1 roils
lC - All:inta 18 a
place—too prosro^ivo, frequent-
lv
STC K COMPANY l; FS Ivoon
Hi , rvivfmnrh for tho
in pur-
pm tannine f iling leather malhcr A th
Ho. 1 heir experiments lend
111 t0 . bell0Ve j that Palmetto , , will ..
\ (ionize tho t;u ing business,
IHl •
Y(
n
«' <f ; tnvi 4* CUE,
rr
f r R ovrers-
ir* ut Ibrother J-’hn
is not apyr.?
country. .
ini---
:)y so when wc
ISi ra iort the
“ uous ' efforts *
It 1 ful to bo
m i a I n^onnrocintO'l
* l t
G Brother Holbrooks
chance,
But thl4 .... his tale , of .
is v*:
“Wi-iiv'fi tried to do all wo could
....... up Bouw-rilk-. but
*” Boworsville ar " ajwomt.of bv her most gif tod and
oloouont l orator Vt ** and that bv *V
Uld , moans ul it \\o don 1 •: t thoik ,, •
my gb-nt Ionian would r« sort to.
\vc will hencefortil desist from
m'-ntioning V; Bow> r-willo or anv
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V,! VJl 1 V ' * ** '
■ .
our headline - aru dates, so as tt>
show where wo are at. Wo . have
nop-.-O'la, f /' k wJi.>k , „a ,?I r \, 1 ’ ..f b monaue, l oi
ai -,y other stimulant, ill the last,
four days, and we have de eded to
rntcing a,d try and be aa
niora * as OUI oratms,
deacon? and elders and church
j avm< , p> We invite the public to
an d bo tin- judge.”
The , of . the ,
initial munoer
Christian Messenger lias been
rercived thus odice. T it . .
at is pun-
lished at Gainesville, Ga., by A
l>lats . , & „ Cl toil, and . ltev. ,, h.
op V
J. Car timlge-is 7 associate editor. It
excellent , both - typo-
is an paper,
graphieftHy 1 n!Kl editorially, and
■
lts iow . iii '
1 )rice ’ l )er > TOaT » s lou ’ 1 '
aid in giving ° it a wide circula-
*-
.
tlon *
Feu the next governor of Cxcor-
gia, we want to have a hand in
selecting . . the timber, . and
are
expecting ‘ to find a worthy : repre-
in the person ot tt lion. J. t
\V. Bobertson, \ of Habersham
county. , c Col. , Imoertson -rs . , . •
is a
staunch democrat, a man whom all
G;.‘Oi . sllOUtU . -r. iloilgllt ,
gians to honor,
— Blairsvillo Herald.
The ITowet l-ing jokes of the
Toccoa News are irresistibly funny
and ar an attractive feature of
tliat popular journal.' —Hartwell T
'
Sun.
Nothing less than Iho compli¬
ment contained in the latter part
of the above paragraph could
.
make us forgive the pun on our
ances tral “ en ti t! emen t
Lr.voma.
Prof. W. IT. Cobb and wife are spend¬
ing their vacation in Banks county.
The Lavonia Hi?*h school has been
tendered another year to Profs. Cobb
V McMurrav
Misse s McJunkir and Wheeler, of
Toccoa, spent several days in Lavonia
‘‘ist wee--..
Col. Cornog, who has been sick tor
some time, is better.
Lavonia arrows steadily. Among those
who are building new houses we notice
A. J. Maret, It. C. A Hen and G. W.
Weldon, who are building large and
«ot ™ H,-,„ „r
Bill Black’s “blind tigVr” with both
UV 0 S wide open that they sent some
young men down to buy whiskey from
him on Sunday, and on Monday they
employed A. G. McCurry and bad Bil-
lie arrested and carried before Esquire
Walters. He was placed under a
thousand dollar bond and signed an
affidavit to quit the business. This was
the largest “blind selling Pger” in this part
of the state, forty gallons a
week. When Hamilton McWhorter
gets through with Billie his profits in
,j k> jj lls B,siie j,, eg ^ %V Say,/wont'to 5 u be small
M i ss Atlanta
last wwk to be ti'.-a'eil by Dr. Cal-
U F', M ‘
ready The canning factory . t will soon , be
to go to work.
The wheat and oat crop in Franklin
were never Uetfer than now,but recent
cajus the have placed'many cotton crops in
grass.
thoir address on a postal card to Dr.
Bonner Lavonia, Ga., as he wants to
send their programs of the S. S. con-
vent ion. ‘
I h,ro jus wo preaching , . m . T taoma .
,a8t 6,ul> day, as Dr. Iloyt preached the
commencement sermon at Elberton.
MaffV of our people went to Shoal
Creek’to a singing. Box Air.
Ava,t>n ‘
r Crop?' - .
in lookingVelL these parts are sffowih"' °
finely and
fto hishbinein "JLT
ulriXiH Rutherford, N.C.
AlfrrJ l«k.
a a U - 1,1 •’ U s a >■ 1 1
^
is tfae 0rder of the
d day in these paits.
Oats are fine throughout this section
Blackberries, the jilowboy’s frleiuL
are on hand.
Uenry to btonecyphei three of his had fingers the misfort- broken . .
nne get
V ir ‘ \ u recent ian\s A\hile crossing
tne creek.
Thohi^ school, at this place -has
taken vacation for av.iiirt 4 r
We are expecting a wedding in this
place .in' th.e near /utur'?.**
Gui-.e a large crowd was at ConO-
deuce Sunda } at preaching.
Eastanoltee . .... is ha, „. in_ the be^t , . Sun 0
day-school m the omudy.
Stonecyimer the _
U, is champion
time liawlt killer, haviitg Girls, killed he three some file
since. deserves
■h’ckei/ple.
, beginning . . ... to . lay . by
w are
-ville not
■ Pm.
him AiiiiS cV OASCE.
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Best $2 ami $2 -TO ladies shoe m tlie
it v. Every pair guaranteed.
ETWjcrps ^ Dance’
\ i’BOM Tt»r nr AD,
.
■ aoratius” o„ tSi's;
“Cotopaxi” v ith a Usman VelL
Dear Editor: During Die month
of March I v rote an anicle to The]
N'kw; asking the nmgV correspondents ;
ting to step aside deal from the local item problems! wri- |
and with facts and
of interest to the people, I also asked
the eoiTVrponrtents to agitate higher]
education,purer literature and the
elevation of the young meii And young i
woniciu of Northeast Geargia, thinking j
thaf 'uswe lived in the rundown of
the nineteenth century where steam j j
and electricity, the two twin giants of
power have bee.'*. Harnessed and ■
chained to the blazing wheels of ■
American SfflSHSS? pr«?re*\ that every, man
one.In IS® that alreuljr Innumerable
Most
that have banded .together to defend
caufie literature of ,|iT£uer education and
chaste
But “Horatius the Great”, who for.
the last twenty -four centuries has been
quietly the sleeping Roman burying on the green ground, hillside has
suddenly appeared on tne scene. He
has not been dead, but sleeping; and *
like ap opium eater who has wandered ■
out into the fields of pleasure, “where
a delicious reverie steals over, Juk* the sen-
r ,«**r **™ s .«..«««r ■»
thrilled with ecstatic enjoyment, and
the delirious dreams become a vivid
reality, and riphes pq^, in abundantly
his long-forgotten sleep and grasps the
treasures of knowledge; his soul ex-
pands to i utter, tlie most brilliant
WeTcomlemn 5 he fitakes the effort of his
Cotopaxi and Ida ar-
guments in favor of higher education
ivn(1 purer j ourn aiism.
He says Cotopaxi regards himself as
the “sun around which other stars re-
volve.” Suppose i do; what is our sun
itself .save a trickling star beside
great suns like Sinus, Kegulus,-Pro-
cyon and lloratius, whose briJiianey
»» the far-off regions of space drowns
the little sun as the dazzling light of
( j ; ,y ,| OOS the smoldering b.G’r.e of some
When my pen was gliding over the
Correspondents,” paper, editing tlie article, “Advice to
little did I dream
that ill the tar-off regions of space
tl,ere undiscovered planet,
wnose light tor twenty-tour centuries
had been traveling with telegraphic
velocity and would reach our little
earth on the 2< ti. ot May, ’93. I am
sometimes tempted to wish that l had
the power to call the great astromers,
Eyt iiagoras, Galileo, Kepler, Hersc.hel
;V nd Barnard from their graves and
tell them ot their mistake in the nu-
merous surveys of the heavenly bodies
in overlooking the great star whose
is welcomed only to the homes of
the uneducated . and cherished In the
minds of those Jjke “Horatius,” who
? re ‘E'stitute of zeal find energy, dec is-
ion and determination principles to stand dp to*-
tlie many that character-
lze tlie true, the honored, the upright,
the high-toned Christian cultured men
and women of Georgia. Show me a
man that has no educational interest
about him. and,J.ttfiU show you a man
whose death wo it Id be a blessing to his
community; and lie knows it.
1 notice that Toeooa has made a wise
decision in reference to her education-
al interests, to issue bonds to raise
money to erect a fine school
thus placing the milk wliicfl fKe breast
of education yields in the reach of
everyone that has the determination
to drink and grow wiser. But if “Ho-
ratius’” picket is to be touched by
those bonds 1 know he is, kicking.
Judging by the tone of the article
furnished Thk News he is a man that
cannot stand refinement and elevation.
zeal^ deternSlmtioJ and
energy, and will nothing except the strong
arm of Go.l be able to cut them
short of fine educational facilities.
Realizing the.triifKfuInes^’ of the above
experience anil having 1 some personal
with the physiological and
therapeutical action of ignorance and
vise “Horatius” to seek a more desirable
climate and a richer soil where full
grown tools are fuffy developed before
without cultivation. t ,. .
j l } e mipressum that you are making’
on the minds of the readers of I he
News will tell on you in time to come.
“No man 1 i vetH unto liimseil. You
are do is your brother s keeper. Sir, what we
transacted on a stage, of which
1,1 the universe are •spectators.
* v hat we say is transmitted in echoes
that will never cease, and what we are
is influencing and acting on the rest of
sreil^ou ^kg-T'tlS ill the'niiinis
Ami tlie sow
and hearts of the young people by the
article you furnished The News in
opposition to higher education and
refinement will bring forth an abun-
dant harvest of sin and ignorance, to
your sorrow. “The blind old ffian of
Scio’s rocky isle still speaks; Mantuan
^^od phj ol intoeveij Stagnate is tongue. still lelt : the philoso-
in every
And the way you stand off
t() tl,row ( ‘ oltl water on the great
flame of education that is being U»trsh„n, enkin-
,ll,,l b, the goia'people of
county will doubtless be the cause
someone spending a life in ignorance,
not the realizing the enjoyment of having
mental power that God lias given
them, cultivated. Sir, the sarcastic
way in which you criticise my ideas of
education will be brought against you
the supreme hour of your* trial
your v..b-
ul ? r >' 5,1 ridicule you’fben proceed to
college, and will show diplomas with
f^ one ;’ Sir, I defy you or any other
j person to show that statement made
j by me in any newspaper. I made no
if ch statement, and the .man that says
I did misrepresents th* truth. I can-
j it not quote the exact words I' rtsed.
! amounts to about this- “I lG'-'e
of
best colleges in the state, vet J am
: a indent «ra?nino' j>ft«*r flip milk
j w.hietf'he breast o‘f education yield,."
But prompted 1>y evil spirit you
'misrepresent nfe through rhe
r or your benefit I will ask the editor
the }'J* <M> W artiele . tl,e statement *,n quest.om' that fYou I made have
it almost wonTTin* word.—Pn>.l
“He is surely too sensitive and re-
filled t « work like ordinary people/’ If
you will cut as many rods .of diet-lies.
as many tons of mild, make as i
rails at 50 cfrtk a day to get ■
money immVo-. to go to sthool on as I liave I
done. v-HI set a higher _. vifliK _-t , ^ on ■
education and refinement than you '
have, tie: the instruction of “Hora-
tins” I will say that I am a laboring
mani raised’ without parents in tin-
mountains of Northeast Georgia. I ,
worE^d outTny money to go fo' school
hy tilling the soil. I spent tvV 1
years fn Young Harris institute, j
years in Hiatuss^e H1f*h school
rhd two years in the Atlanta Medical
college,’add I have just nwlnnl the
BAGWELL & GO WEE METE
C £ iffes VilW -1 * Ga.
-v -
—,
T3l.€l£ CSLrr.t&geS, ? B uggies :
W tw.
\jatHh\irues furnished on application. Samples of work ar
HAYES & llAMSAY’S.
^.gent§.
, ,
water’s edge, studying the .philosophy
of the bubbW, waiting for sonleofib to
me out into the great sea of
S!^S£iKRW^ i«, ” L that will be mine when I
p uri can
reach the point (he in life when I can lin-
ger among laurels on the hills of
science and d¥i> k from her crystal
fountains pi ascend the ladder of fame
and the nek geraniun^that from wisdom’s will flow^ffgarlteii be H&e
rose me
as tbe award of my i oil and labor.
‘ lloratius” leaps from the tomb,lays
aside the faded linen $)Uts on his robe
G f journalism. g^>ts up from liis saffron
bed, coiVies forth from his place in the
sun stands upon tiptoe in the columns
ot j he News, and with a voice that
echoes like t the reverberating noise -of
a topaxi thumlerihg cannon calls out foy < o-
and denounces, him, .from an
educational standpoint,, making him
the ruler over the barbarous tribes
<'fiitriil am™, sir . bad rather Mo «
ruler in Central Att ica, with a great
army of those Senegambians ignorant, barbarous and
unwashed swarming
around me, than to be among the cul-
tured and cultivated of Habersham
county elevating ppppsetl to everything tjiat is
and trying refining to humanity.
I am not to dictate to the
newspapers as to what they shall or
shall not publish, but only offered my
ideas in regard to journalism and then
stated that the subject was open for
discussion lUit ;\ oH did Pot {l^ve the
manly and principle about ideas you to comb uj>
state your and exchange
opinions with me on the subject. But
the reason why you did it is very
.
rian, plain though to every person. A wayrlaring
a fool, could not err.
Peter was led astray by a fair and
lovely afflictions, (hunsel, but Job.' in, his. many,
when told by J is wife to
curse God and die* Miff tlk& not, been the
foolish request, but a mat?; in the
truest sense of.the term; stood firm to
his convictions and showed a eonsecra-
ted life, “feared God and eschewed
evil.”
Had I the genius of Thornswalden
or the touch of Raphael, in eommemo-
characterizes rating t he-fidelity of principle i-h that
the man that onsecf? r- -
ted to the work of refinement and
elevation, I would happiness draw an oil painting
(o show man'whose you the in store for
the daily effort is to get on
a but higher plane. Sir, “if I could write
one motto across the eternal heav-
e ns, with my pen dipped in the sundry
hues of the rainbow, ami with words
streaming ling and glowing in blood in and the letters fiery sfAi’k-
of Mars,” would splendor
it be to educate and
cultivate.
The probabilities a>e, that if I had
been fed from a silver spoon during my
early life and kept my mouth full of
and bubbles to irritate my
g llins s0 teeth would come through
easy, dressed in purple and fine linmi,
lounged in ease and surrounded bv tfe
lusuriesoflife,lwouldbe]ike“Hora- tiiis.” Blit
as my surroundings have
been altogether different and the need
of education so padnful, I realize its
Ifiiporiance and hlifilt at the thought
of the lost opportunities that Cannot
be regained. krfow . .
wlieri y Sir, l you acted your part Well
you “held the bridge,” but you
are in the wrong place at present, and
let me beg you to catch the spirit of
education that is being kenneled in
Habersham county,come up like a map
and 'wiil your support to the -move
tlm.t *o the people of Toccoa are making
erect a handsome building for tin
educational interest of the town.
My dear sir, before you reply to this
article thi uk the matter over carefully
and prayerfully, and then act accord¬
ingly. Respectfully,
Cotopaxi?
Farm in, Miss., June df b, 189$;
$L£N AND WOMEN HESifc
DR. HATHAWAY sPiiciilfiffSi & CO.,
- -
(Regular Graduates.)
Acknowledged to be tbo leading and most
BUocSis'ffil ff all specialists and will give you HELP.
YOUNG AND
r.iiBDns-
AGEI) MEN;
ltcmarkablc re¬
sults have fob
lowed cur treat¬
ment. TEABS Many
of varied
and successful
iXPEKlEXCE in
the use of cura-
tivo methods that
we al one own
and control for
SB jgjfg all disorders oi
ESbg MEN, who hava
I^ES vr*At,orumleyel- oped cl "A-rl
or
organs, or who
WSM Vimmi are su fiferinr K
from errors of
youth and excess
or who are nerv-
oas and IMPO-
TEXT, the scorn of their fellows and the conteniDt
.
stored, our own YIclusive treatment
will AFFORD a CURE.
WOMEN I Don’t you want tt> get cured of that
WEAKNESS vfltS a treatment that you can use at
homo without instr jmeata. Our wonderful trest-
m ? n L£ a 8 ^^ oth f7-’ T ntF/i
, xwair^”..
'
Heart. itv Cr and rapid, s&fa . and Active
syphilis-ttio most
wW
^ tatigFSJFiP&SP&mm bands a.
have failed to get cared at the of otaar
co^mt no other. aaySu may waste fAfFiMhs
time, obtain oar-twsitment at once.
pnees-ae low as can be |SrTfor r«?a and
skinful treatment. Freo consultation at she
office or by mail. Ttc-rough examiaation and
Sym^^sa^Biaok forlSfUU&useaaes. No. i for Men; Send 10c No. for 2 , 6i-paga for women; Ret-
No. 3.
dentiaL Entire treatme^ sent-^ree from observa
KSXfflmAWAY’W’ 22>i so. Broad st„ Atlanta, o-
Forty Barrels a I>ay«
cAof9;S .Haw’s & Bnqno, Erin. Term., manufa
rvlebnjted Erin Lin... ie, sj
preat taitiiin Dr.-qinr^ nd’s Lightning prim-ica! Keuredy
fo,! iheuinniism One of tkeir
was Iai«l up with Rheumatism until
i/uluced to ttkti,. Dromrnouds Lrgotnmg Ce went
Reme ly Ajlertaking 'woboif.es
to work,and lias s'uw; been making forty
barrels re-nedy. Pek jl»ay rUte v If voir Drlt-ne. dmggitt end has Medi- not
this t<»
t’o-. 4k-3) Maide • La-te. New- Nork, an
will send you full paitic-ulars. * .
Sam.Je s- nt si.Cferers.
F»»r Sale.
forner lot 50x100. Has on it a fve
house and a store house. Terms
Apply at this olli. e/
okdinA.vce—E xtending FirV
i , „ . ^. Jt 1 ,
,^ l * ort 1 nc ‘
4 ! ,
ami i-y inc lui'in, Gut P,‘ Lh scvitai blSks Xo! 5)
read 30, so said section as amended shal'
afe lullows: ;
oo wooden imiMing, house, shop?, store-
boose , or framework built of wood si all be
w-^Ot AeSin N«+fh
ut tlu* corner of Alexander and llaiV
road streets, thence «long said Nor h ltailroad
street cast to Pond .street, thence r.erth
a-ong said Pond c’trecl to Tugalo street*
thence west along said Tugalo street to S.ig?
^ south Mung the iMc iff
Alexander t|H.*nee1uongs^klKyftwJ? street, then'cc south along said
beginning Alexander street to No th fU’lroad street, the
blocks corner, so as., to include all of
Nos. 2t>, 29 and 30 in the tire limits
said town.
1 Ifurther SliUtgttSRSt ordained by tlie an
nance be and Urnsum* aradwreby »e; ealtM.
bead twice and parted .Mav 29. bS93.
G. T. Goodk, W.*A. M vtiiesox,
lie. order. Mayor Pro Tern,
Are you insured? If not now is the tithe,
to provide yourself and family with a bott - .
of Chamberlain’s Cholic, .Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy ns an insurance against any
serious results from an attack of bowel com
plaint during the summer months. It is
almost certain to be needed and should be
pio urcd at once. y'H jiier remedy can
take its place or do i s work. 25 and 50 cent
boitles for sale by W. II. & J. Davis, drug¬
gists.
GUARANTEED CUKE.
- ■W’e authorize our advert’sed druggist to sell
Dr. King's Jftetv Discovery for Con'iimntioii,
coughs and 'Tolds, upon tins condition. If ho**
are afflicted with a Cough. Cold or anv Lung
Throat or chest trouble, and will use this rem¬
perience edy a,s directed, giving it a (air trial, and cx-
no ocni tit, you may re turn the hot¬
He and have your money refundedAVe coifid
notmulco this offer di<l we r.o! knots that I‘r.
King’s New Discovery could be rejed .-n. It
liev A J Dav.s’s -rdisappoints. Drugstore. Trial Large bottles fr eat W 11
size 50c and $1.
Tr. W. J. t>Hylh ii: a, prominent physician
of Lewis, Cass comity, Iowa, ahU hi>s boon
actively engaged in the prac.iee of medicine
at that p’ace for tlu past thirty-five years.
On the‘26tli of May, while in Dos Moines en
route o Chicago, he was suddtaenly ken with
an attack of diarrhoea. Haling sold Cham¬
berlain’s Cholic, Cholera and lliarrlmia
Remedy for the past seventeen years, and
knowing its reliability, lie procured a 25
cent b tile, two dosesof wli'.eh eonqiletely
cured him. The excitement and changenr
water and diet imlident to trave’ing often
produce a diarrlnca. Every one should pro¬
cure a b-tde of this Remedy before leaving
hmpyi. Fof sale by\V. II..& J-Davis, drug
gists’
Tire Poisimnin Acids.
i In tlie li'ood sl'.t.uld; Lc taken up and
removed };et by tbe of Liver order—fait ucd Kidneys do the but these
orirans and the result out Is to : .vork,
rheumatism : - There axv a
tbeus nd r-.-rvwdi' S for t he Liver mid Kid ae-j s.
but there is only one cure for rhe- • in at ism,
and that is Dr. Drummonds Lightning
Remedy. A large bottle will be smt bg S?
express to any address on receipt of j rice,
may he orde.ed groin tlie drg jgi't, A "V
•o e who is having an argtimeuji.jWi tint he
Rheu nntjRin, wifi ivel fully repaid!; / t..c li st
dose Dripqitfoitfl MaifiicJne Co", 48-5U
Maiden Lane New . irrlt. Buin'/e Sen'
Sufferers.
Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, hut that is
all it will cost you to cure any ordinary ease
< f rheumatism if you use Ghamb rlain’s
Pain Balm- Try it and you will he suprised
at the prompt relief it art’ >nK The first air-
plication s will cfiiiet the pain. 50 ccbt bpttier
for saU by W. II. & J. Davis, druggists,
A MILLTonT’KIENDS.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not
less than one mil ion iieop e have found ju-t
such a friend in Dr. King’s New Dii bovery
for Consumption, eouglnj and colds—If you
have never used this Gran: Cough Medicine,
one trial will convince \bu '.hat it has Wonder¬
ful curative pmveis in all diseases of
yhejt dj and Lungs. Each l ot tie is guaranteed
ao all that is claimed or money "ill lie re¬
funded. Trial i>3t,ljc,s free at \V H <t J Davis’s
Drugstore. Large bbttios 50c and§l.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Is famous as a
Preventive of pneumonia.
Famous as a
Preventive and cur? for croup.
Famous; fortlie coiigfi. relief it affords in ease of
Whooping
Famous as a safe and pleasant
Medicine for children.
T, y it. 50 cant bottles for sale by VV. II. &
J. Davis, drrggis’s.
BLUE BID5E ■ .-5
l ATLANTIC BJUKOit).
'time Zable d\ o fS
\ -
Taking r , i
effect May 7,1893.
D; iiy, except Sunday.
. A h'W- Ajv
p. m . i a . :-r v. ! P. Jf. HeeaoS’Sf’ M.
5 00 4 45 i Fuii3 2 20 25
5 20 5 »0 Turin rvil’.e 2 00 10
5 40 5 1 5 Aaiiandale I 40 55
5 55 5 30 Clarkesville II 25 40
0 10 5 45 i cm ore-1 ll 10 25
6 30, (LOO Cornefia Y;“ %
p. yi . i a . m Ar. I.v. -
Sunday Only.
p. ^ Lv. Ar.. m. a. :>t‘
5» S Tallulah Turnerv'lle Falls 2 1 05 50 j i 55 L 9
i
S Anandale 1 35 -.j
Clarke-ville 1 20 -I
£ 7 30 Demt>re-t 105 :
S» 7 45 CorncHa- ,12 50;
V. ^ M- Ar. Lv. |N’n. p. m.
W. V. Laukaine, Receiver.
CiO ww QMOF’ I LkmeA,
Afd ether cpecuuu* tt
^ \ Gontlemon. Lauies, Boys an
su^-s are the
5 Best in the World.
u ' See descriptive advertise-
Jm meat which' will appear in
this paper, ^
Take no
bet insist on having W. h.
DOl’OLAS’ SJIOtr*. with!
name and price stamped o?
Ti-'r I, JCs bottom. Sold by
Y/. Mr. KI.EOC;
EDWARDS <& DANCE
^ i , f ™
\ -•
are receiving the nicest stock of
SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS
AND 'NOTIONS
i hi’ouolu 1? tj^ctoa. tT
ti'cit
IF YOU WANT A llllANI) NEW
MltT ©F CL©TSE@ *
0HMF 9
COME AND SEE US ir-, n
#{?y WE KEEP E¥£RY7KiliaB H^>
<
r r the Farmers:
// e mil he phpuivd to farms ft
you the fddheSl tirade Seitdkeii
manutactuled.
for the sake 6 k the
ALMIGHTY * DOLLAR NB. f
'A Cash down on tho delivery of goods;
I vrill sell my entire stock of Siv*
DRY I GOODS,! NOTIONS-
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS
Cheaper than they were ov< > sold at in Toccoa.’
/hayc also a brolcen lol oj
M
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING l
m w
lo close ctcl al IVIIOZJ^SsiZJT CO 82 i
Jvow lhe time lo e/cl j'oitr
OYER SHIRTS, URDER SHIRTS. MESS
mmz% lasisiss ®iwi 8
and; dud; in fact, aitylhin# in lhe Drjy Goods
line cheapen than ever before .
Jf you lieeve the Ifae/le Dolleir I nill e/ive j oil
some of the closestprices on
GROCERIES JLXIIj
vou have heard of in a lone/ lithel
Come and see ?vhal I have and hear my price}
evhen yon ?vaiit lo hay.
i 4
Cowtiy Produce of all- fends hken the cerre as CarR.
mm pmut
TOCCOA, C6 &