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rOCCOA, GA Friday. Jun«* 1
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Alton! -, Toccoa, K pccially,
aiid Ollier Topics.
n imsksm column of minor events
Yc-wly Treated, Sr. As to Pre-rent Variety
and Avoid Taxing th<- Patience ol
<)-r Headers, fienlle or Otherwise.
Several s miner boarders will arrive
in To. • oa about the first of July.
Several of onr citizens attended
race it Scijeca,S-. i i>t F riday.
The bicycle brigade was out in full
force Sunday, and paraded about tow
aud in the rural districts adjacent.
A party of nine from this plac--
spent a jiortiod of Saturday last most
pleasantly at Tallulah Fall.*,
'Vlie colored Odd Fellows’ excursion
leaves Toiaroa to-day for Greenville S.
C. It promises to be a big affair.
A party of excursionists from
tanberg and other pointw-*tn South
Carolina picnicked at Tallulah Fail:
last Saturday.
fi. i rig-. rUl.ng receipts for valui
"eceived, t
no iiioi e • pleasant duty falls
t o the lot of ye editoi i than acknowl-
edging presents of fruits.
Remember that Tax Receiver Jordan
will be in town to-morrow, It vou
haven't given in your.tax you’d beitei
st t-lui.i, as this is his last call.
i’hose apjilying for license to teach
in the publi schools of Habersham
will have to-stand an examination in
darker;ville. on the 2-llh.
l! may be remarked that tie >
ting medium is not doing any great
.'mount of circulating in this section
at the presenl \ v rllipg,
Seed ue large ad. ox the OhioLVeLffea?
Co » his company premises much am.
1 heir remedy is cheaps Those HtHictCd
might do well to try tiffs treatment.
A party of lour or five of our citizens
intend leaving., next Monday for
'Chicago. They will be gone two., or
three weeks and expect to see much of
the World’s fair.
The protracted services at the Pres-
hyterian cluirch on Sunday night, Rev.
Mr. II illhouse preached some clear and
very forcible seriqons which were
heard by attentive jolts.
'The bond of Mrs. Fannie E. Denham,
who is accused of vitriol throwing, has
been reduced from ,jt750 to $500. Her
relatives are endeavoring to ipake the
bond and secure her relei ,se from
prison. : .
Our trade edition vviff have r big
circulation in this state, and many
eopies of it will go north and west, toe-.
If we get suiTir’em pdti Vffi'n ye we
intend to make it a large, handsome
and readable paper.
The kind things said of The News
not only by neighboring papers, but
by citizens of 'Toccoa, encourages us
|o renewed efforts to improve our
paper. It is gru' ifyiiig to be apprecia-
Led
The News regrets that the busy
season, or some other cause, prevents
our con'cspemVenG V'iting oft nor.
We want the news from the country
and from neighboring towns, and we
can’t get it unless someone sends it to
ffs.
.. ' Xkws was Hie recipiren/, .this
peek of a basket of fini rosy-ei e. ked
peaches and juicy plums, a present from
our esteemed corresponded!. “Pearl."
Such communications will always be
nppreoiaivd at thisofiice. The News
returns sincere thanks to “ Pearl."
Waxi-kd—'P en thousand bushels of
t !ack’> ‘erics. Toccoa ‘' \ nnixc. Co.
A -ir. J. F. Price, who had such a
thrilling experience with a coacluvhip
yn Jtocky creek a few wey.'-ff^ ago. was (lie
town last week. He said that
report of this as published by us was
true, and. carried off a copy of The
News containing the same.
, Several t>f our boys went over to
I.avonia Monday to assist the boys oi
that town in a game of ball with
the Hartwell youths, on t**e grounds
of the latter. They returned Twsday
and unfolded a tale of woe. Hartwell
was vie torious. the score being 24 to i(>.
A strange negro attempted to steal a
hat bi Matheso -*s store last 1- riday
Major Christian caught him id the act
ami turned him over to an officer of
the jaw. He was put in the calaboose
ami k G»ere .a day, but as no war-
rant was sworn out against him he
was released. Ought rogues to be
treated thus?
A meeting of the board of education
in*-, the town council, to settle sonic
questions concerning the new school
buildings to be erected here, was set
for yesterday afternoon. Vt the hour
yf going to press we had not heard
he result of this meeting, but hope
that something was done. The people
are impatient to see w ork on the
.
school buildings begin.
We heartily favor the plan suggested
by “Athlete” to form an athletic asso-
cia' ild hefe and fix up a hall for
various gymnastic exercises;... Aside
from the pleasure to be derived from
sjuch amusements as could be
ibVce the exercise would be healthful
and strengthening. \V hile it is bj no
means a -treinty that the
wiUclosetliehstrwcsat fhe matter be agitated, anyway. 6 ochyk
Last Monday was, perhaps Dearly
warmest day of the season.
Tuesday morning, though, there came
a severe thunder storm, which
the atmosphere. The electrical display
was remarkable, tlie flashing ot light-
ping, followed by loud thunderclaps.
) ffng almost continuous loran hour
t ,vo. All the window pains in a
h >nin the wed part of the town were
broken, by lightning, it is supposed, bur
non-» of the in marcs were hurt.
(} dinar} ^ i*i aUx of ihreutia; Actie
of ''iiulh {'aro'ftt* Officials.
W ai.ha li.a, S. 0. uuc S, 1S0?
Her.. W. D. 11 ito-.dim.ry
iarke^v Q&
Fkar Sir: lam instuctcJ l>y tire
bornl of eom.ly commissioners of Oeonce
say fo since they parted with you
yesterday, they baVe come to lire conclusion
that, as there is great doubt in their minds as
to whether they hare a legal‘right to do any
work on tlie Prather and Jarrett - bridge,
they have concludtl to dc nothin**- towaiA
rebuild i ig«*r repairing eic er f them for tire
present. S-> you need not depend on any
he!]' troin Vos e©enty on eitli r of these
bridge - at he ire it time; li »r v ill they
join you in advcr.isiug the s me or either ol
s aid bridges Yours truly,
J. \V. S 'EELOR,
C.erk of the Board
Editor Ak’s:, pVa.se pttldiVh
Sh.dor's letter in order tl.f t i.e people
on each side of the river may know
who is to blame about the Tugalo
bridge ‘S,
l was notified;by the clerk of th
Oconee coniiniss'ocers to meet tlrem
the Prather bridge-one day early in
May. We met there on the day appoint-
ed, examined the pillars and agreed to
go on and build it. We then went
down to the Jar reft bridge, and agreed
to meet ther** again on the 7th e rV his
month
We all met promptly on that day
and agreed to go back to our respective
offices and adverti tor the letl ing of
contract to repair the JnVrett bridge,
with the understanding that we build
tin- Prather bridge later.
So you see now by the accompanying
letter who is kicking 1 shall f o on
now and repair the Jarrett bridge at
the expense of our county, as the bridge
belongs to Habersham county. But it
does seem to me like r 'V >nee county
ought to bear her equal share of the
expense of those crossings. Habersham
county and the citizens on each side of
the river built the Jfrr.ett bridge and
have kept _ it up now lor five Or six _
yw*. and L lbought that our neighbor
• minty in the Palmetto Stale Would
°erfainly liejp do tlie little r epairing
necessary* on it. f i’l*i' commissioners
led me to believe all along that they
were ready and willing to build
bridges, and seemed to be anxious to
help keep up one, at least; but the wind
changed sn’idenly apd now Mr.Shelov’s
letter shows which way it 1 low s If
may he a politieial wind; I cannot tell
about that: but it must be very strong
to stay the promise of so good a body
of officer >. 'Those officers are ^genuine
clover fellows and very wat» Ifful over
the welfare of their constituents, which
is commendable, and all right;
why we should have spent so much time
looking after plans, and inspecting
bridge sites and the best way for
repairs, all to find out that the law
does »«)l authorize the building of
'hose bridges, is- v lial I don’t under¬
stand. Very respectfully yours,
W. 1). Hii.l, Ordinary
\ thlcttc Chit
Well, A .ir. Editor, as that contagious
and dangerous disease, “the bicycle
levet ’ has struck the town, with the
probabilities of making a clean sweep
ii not arrested in its progress, how
would it dp to suggest some way. .in
V'Die:lx it roirld be clH*clje.d before
nu'k'.ng q financial wreck, «hose who
are n ji fortunate enoikgh to sport a
long pocket book?
For instance, how would an athletic
association “fill the bill”? The cost
would bo insignificant when compared
to the amount of amusement and bene¬
ficial exercise to he derived from such
an organizaUffn., Its organization
would be no trouble whatever.
I'O" instance (with your permission)
a dozen of Toccoa s progressive young
men ould call a meet ing, elect the
nccccssary officers, etc., and by paying
an initiation fe* of-aay ♦5.00
meniht-i>—would Bud they w«.!4 have
on hand a snffleient amount of capital
to purchase all neccessary equip-
ments.
Tin v re are a couple ol halls in the
city spaeious enough for all purposes
of such an assdt iation, including space
in which the members v, iio owned
wheels could practice fancy riding.
\< the town is booming in other ways
p would be a good idea to keep step
march of progress, in the
amusement line,
There is a certain class of people
who.ro a-* much impressed by tl,c
amusements in a city as by other in-
dications of prosperity.
“That all work and no play make - a
dull boy o’ Jack. ,as the saying goe.'-,
cannot be truer that when applied to
a town with no attraction on the
amusement line. spirit Nothing of indicates ing
the e’G» progressive athletic a go associa- *
’ more than an
tion.
If the merchants adopt the plan of
closing at tl o'clock the clerks will
most certainly b:>-v« to have some ,way
in which*|a.vpass leisure time, and there
is no wuiy that would be more appro-
priate dr beneficial than passing an
hour or so pleasantly in an athletic
hall.
Asit is excusable in one beingbrrezy
on such an airy subject. I v-'ould sug-
gest to the cyclist and those inclined
f<) be bnshfdU especially, that they
cou pf display their taste in the hosiery
j* u)e to better advantage in a hall,
pf.^pcse the young ladifes
cl Ayp;Up'occasional’y. to .see viiat prog-
rfas Lthe t . boys * ’ were making, and they
(the bo>o’ ffnrmed
dozen f .r. ,
Imagine a . > ’ ■ having ; *
horefuls doing thegmntswmv.
exo ,;ting boxing contests, fencing, etc..
sm i alHn tights—and such beautiful
r ' es _ a , u {—well they could make it
.'
interesting,
After practicing y few weeks
boys could give exhi cr t ions occasional-
, G j br charging a smalt admission
fee • v make , * the ^ club V sell . Misiamub,. sustaining
Whoop it up, Mr. Editor, ami if it c'
no go w.c fan * ? on a hand
organ and a monkey. Athlete,
T»<P 'In -rhool
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anday-school !IS*C
f
a * S Sti * 1C 3 at more
f , l ' n a passlnir .
Eloquent orators,
portions of the gtate, di-cnre* d .inter-
eating t^"‘‘Ares. a’id reports frftVfi .'lie
field showed ■a ruhek^d development in
Sunday hool work.
For *ire past twenty years, this as ; Q-
ciar ’on ha- r'>„n holding annual meet,
jngs. s interdenominational ii’;**harac-
ter, and lias for its object's, at tin
name implies, tlie advancement ot
Sumiay-school interest s.
Mr. Jobp M. Green, of Atlanta, has
discharged she i J uti of President
as ptably, for foui j - ars. and receive ( i
a fifth election at the ii conven¬
tion.
.•It. 1.. 1». Reppai d.oeAngm !a,< hair-
man of the executive committee,
taken an active interest in Sunday-
school matters tor many years, lavrsh-
ly giving time and fiVols to the cause
lit* has espoused,
One year ago, Col. Fred T Lockhart
f August# »cet pted t ile cdsiUcn
state or p a 1 Mci '-['.Sunday-schools,
under his skillful engineering, the
work has made a giant stride during
the past twelve months.
One hundred and twenty-three
eofinties are now in organized ranks,
•Mid organization is the keynote of all
success.
Recently* a corresponding secretary
|, as been added to the corps of officers
in order than Sunday-school work may
*
be kept constantly before the people.
Statistics show that in every county-
in Georgia, save one, the pujffie schools
are move largely attended than the
Sunday-schools
While four hundred thousand of
Georgia s children woruip in Sunday-
schools every Sabbath, three hundred
thousand are yet to be initiated.
These figures are startling, and only
combined and determined effort can
accomiihsh a t ha: gv
Only thirty-seven counties were
represented at the Athens’ meeting,
j.,,,] a hundred more should have been
added to the list, that every ejjy, town
and hamlet in the Empire State of the
South might be enabled to feel the
pulse beats of this representative body
of Christian workers. la li. P.
A Goad Woman Gone.
The news that Mrs. T. 1). Xichols
had been st,ri.cju*n with paralysis, on
Saturday himning last was heard with
profound regret in Toccoa. Medical
’’'k*** tender nursing were ot no
m * on ^ 0,u * : '*y aiteruoou she
' <le 'b
Her burial occurred on Tuesday alt-
ernoon in the cemetery here, the
funeral services being conducted • by
Rev. A. E. Feese, in the presence of a
large concourse of relatives and friends.
Mrs. Xichols hAd been for many
years a mem.brer o f t he Bapt ist church,
and was regarded by all who knew her
as one of God's greatest’s works—a
noble, useful woman. Her death has
qqq desolate a home new occupied by
a father and three sons, who have the
sympathy of the entire community.
She is gone,■■but her memory remains
.
and will..eyi b >relh • ished by her hus¬
band Siid boys, whose lives have been,
and will continue to be,.made better by
her prec. pis anc example.
Fine Country for .Strawberries.
This is a great section for berries,
'fhe soil seems especially adapted to
their full development in size and
Mayor. •> r .
On April 20th Mr. Sam Davis, who
lives near tiffs place, found ripe straw¬
berries in his patch. Since that time
he has been feasting on this luscious
rr..Jt »nU selling- it, too, ...4 still the
ls »ot c X h.»»t«, Only a
cr •*» »S» «••>' to this ofhee .a
strawberries containing both
green and ripe ones.
To have strawberries to eat fop about
two months is a privilege that cannot
be enjoyed everywhere. Northeast
Georgia is a grand section.
As Otlie; - See Us.
A syndicate has been formed at Toc-
eoa, Ga., and bought a considerable
tract of land around the beautiful
Toccoa falls. They contemplate build-
ing a magnificent hotel at the falls.
ft!so a n p, e i ak e un a cable r?ih*ea 4 bt9
the falls, put in an electric dynamo,
and light up the little mountain city
w pj, e ] ec tric lights and run consider-
a pj e nuichinery by electricity, Where
is another town of the same size that
has got the get-up-and-get that Toccoa
hag? ..Youcan’t find it.—Bowersville
Free Press,
1ft~r Iterry rrarj-js.
Marsl al* Jackson made atrip last
week to Tennessee in search of Berry
^he negro murderer fbr whose
arrest the governor has ffereff a
reward of $100. Mr. Jackson found
that Berry had been living in
v il,e under aij ss&nied name, but had
disappeared? few days before,
|,een w T ariied to leave by some of his
friends here. The marshal spect sev-
eral *iys in trying, to track him
put failed to find Him
Canning Factor>.
The canninsr factory fa now jerdy
to begin operations. The machinery
has all been putin place and the cans
have armed. On 1 uesday anojlier
assessment was made cn tlie s*eckhold-
ers, ^ one of 25 ^ per cent..to raise money
con(}uct the busines
The factory will soon be running r*fr-
we suppesf*.
Wlen needing anything in the way-
0 f legal blends call at The News
office. If we ire ver f ip stock what you
wan f we will print there ;
We have just received a big line of
clothing. Call and see us.
Eowauds fr Dance.
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W u, i id O > Tmct j.ii> * Ot-
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in the Ke grions Found About.
-s Mt *“ *ic B e is home
A O speB (I Ui
va-.atroi.
Miss I.ula Ramsay, of TiigalO vv a
>
visiting relatives in town the first 01
the W eek.
Mr. IV. R. Brnee a! tended
meeting of the Georgia Bankers-
elation held in Savannah last w \ k.-
rieil 1\ r i - on came home Wednesday,
the Patrick Miliiary Institute, Ander-
-on.S'j* havrig ef s d for the summer
vacation. ...
Misses Ida Matheson and Reppard
McAllister returned Tmhsday from
Decatur, where th/ey »ia\e Ocren students
of the Agnes Scott Institute.
'd r - T. A. Capps was present at the
• ommencemerit exercises of I.aCrange
Female college lastweek, and;ret*irned
i-hursday night; accompanied by
his daughter, Aliss -BJonUe.
Miss Blonde ( app.~, \>ho has
student of I.aGrange Female
the course of study at
last week, and has returned
011!e> Her many friends here gladly
her.
The Rev B. P. Allen, of Toccoa,
delivered the X. G. X. com nience-
ment sermon at tiffs place Sun 's ; i
.
11 :d0 o’clock, lie also delivered one
( , bis most able sermons in the
Methodist church Sunday night.—
Bowersville Free Free.
sKfirmo
VV TT
“It's a goodt lffng they haven ‘Star’
in Elberton," said a gentleman to t he
XEwa man, “for that’s all they have to
give light at night. I Fad read so
much of Elbertffn's being.a progressive
town that 1 expected to :see electric i
lights there; but not even a solitary
street lamp was visible, though the
night was pitch dark. Elberton ought
either to quit blowing so much or have
her streets lighted at night .”
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“Say, Doc,” remarked the customer
from the rural ‘ deestrict” to a Toccoa
drug store man, “does youuns. keep er
good many diffrunt kinds er pills?”
“Oh,yes,” was the reply; “what kind
of pills do you want?”
“I wants some pills that'll worker
bawky horse—to er buggy.”
The druggist was just out of that
kind.
The high p’fieb of ii>eat has worried
not a few of the inhabitants of Haber¬
sham county. The price of this greasy
commodity and the circulatingmedium
both-being almost “out o’ sight,” have
caused molasses to be more popular
than usual, as lias been remarked
before in these columns But meat is
regarded a necessity at this season,
and the following **'!an has been
adopted in certain parts of the county,
so w' are informed:
Tlireb or four neighbors form them¬
selves into a joint stock company, with
a capital of .from 2-5 cents to .50 cents.
Ail of this amount is invested in meat.
This lvuak of meat is then carried, in
turn, to the home of each stockholder,
whose wife “biles” it with beans or
“gfeens” and sends it to her neighbor
next daj It goes the ' dumis until its
lubricating properties have been ex-
haustel.
This plan is said to be giving entire
satisfaction where neighbors are dis¬
posed to “tote fair.”
Ked Hill.
The-crops are looking fine in this
section.
Wheat is getting ripe enough to cut
now.
Mr. G. L. Ffedricks lost his only
horse last week. This is discouraging
to a young farmer.. His neighbors
shonly help higi with plowing,
The eldest son of Mr. John Vandiver
got his left arm broken last week. It
seems that it was an unlucky week.
Blackberries are plentiful now; the
wheat threshYrs may come ahead.
Several of the Red II iIlians attended
the commencement at Carnesville last
week, notwithstanding the rain, which
fell in torrents. Vashti.
Unclaimed Letters.
The following is a list of letters .re¬
maining in the TrsJFoa postoffiee
over 30 days, unclaimed :
E. Y. Nesbitt 1 Reg. Receipt
Mr. Jasper Humbres 1
Freme Ha Ik man 1 P. C.
Mr. H. J. Mossey 1
Mr. G. W. Mucker 1 P. C.
Mrs. Fannie Loftin 1
When calling for these letters please
gay that thej were advertised.
J. J. Bhigut, P. M.
May 30,1893.
If in need of pure Corn Whiskey,
made especially for medical purposes,
get my prices and save money.
S. S. Weir; Kings Mountain, X C
Cal] and examine our line of dress
consistiug'of white chambrays, chal-
lies, percales, goods Mitchell and fine
lienriettas. Bbowx &
I> r . Ju-. N. W«et. IhIIb the best
Paint ^ Oil Turpentine, White
Lead, etc., in Toccoa. Nothing
; j J 1 ° ls carrie<T
stock.
*w T e are better prepared than ever
before to execute good job work., Brini*
5 VOU ° Ur r J job ° b work ^ to The News office.
^
Cfinre KpV see our stock of men’s and
boys’ clt.ihingbefore buying elsewhere;
w 7 e will save you jjioney.
I koivs c Mitchell.
Mortgage notes and plain notes for
sale at The News officN
For bonds for title, warranty deeds
criminal warrants, J. P. executions,
etc- call at The News office.
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■ rOCCOA FURNITURE and LUMBER CO.\
—M AX V FAGTUEERS OF -
maE
ALSO DEAL LARGELY IX—
ft^ESSED LUMBER, FLOORSRC CEILING tAfEATHEfl
BOARDING. MOULDING^ BRACKETS. MANTELS,
$!eccm ‘Dry A f/n capacity i2/JOG teel per dav.
Otj'dc? % s p) 'opypllj- filled
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r^ra.c*Licir .g F=lT.^Glcia.n,
MIZE, a A.
WOOD’S PlIOST^UODINBi
. e She Great EnsJU’.i Remedy.
gSSssNtak !y Promptly all and permanent-
T Af, cures forms of Kervout
Hr g|f Weakness, Emissions, Sperm-
Pin p**la e&atorrliea. Impotcncu and a .I
( e Z- Sc effects Ueen of Abuse or Excesses.
ic prescribed thousands of over 85
^3 years Is the ly Relia blc and cases;
on Hon¬
est Medicine known. Ask
------------- -Wruypist for Wood’s Pegs-
Before a* After. “"Si.ttdteffiiXSSS
V't. tills, leave his dishonest store. Inclose prieo In
letter, paekaire, and we will send by return mall. Price, one
Pamphlet 81; In six. t j. sealed One will please, six will (jure.
Address TUB plain WOOD envelope, CHEMICAL 2 stainca.
181 Woodward Detroit, CO.. illch.
avenue,
ForsalebyW.il. & J. DAVIS, aud all
Druggists.
5SSS3 COURSE BY MAIL
’* WITH THE
pa LE A V E N WORTH
23aSESi3Hi.i5-2a BUSINESS COLtEGE.
TO ADVERTISE
OLTF2- C OLI/EG-F
Me will give a thorough course of
instruction in double and single entry
Book-keeping and Commercial Arith¬
metic by mail Fkke Of Chabge to a
limited nUflfbcy of .persons. This course
will be compiet d bi voriy lessons, Xo
charge for Diplomas.
Address:
PROF. F. J. VAXDERBF.RO, rRF.S.,
302, 304 3C6 Dslawaro St., Lcavooocnh, Ean.
SUCCESSFUL FRUIT CULTURE
Is Rot PossiLIe with Cheap Trees.
XoHe but first-class Southern grown treer,
should be planted-. Procure them from a
nursery that burns all poor stock and sends
out nothing but good trees cnrefill'y packed
in 'damp moss so that they will reach you in
perfect condition. ■
It our agent has not called on Wi ( rite for
p t i-ts before you buy elsewhere. During
the fruiting seasonreatnpies of fruit will be
sent free to any address on receipt often
(jpptsto pay posta^ci Agents wanted every-
where* catalogue free. Address
CHEROKEE NURSERY CO.,
Waycuoss Ga.
WHISKEY AMD OPIUM
UULBITS CURED
YUT YOTJH HOME,
WITHOUT FAIN OS COlTFIlfSHEST.
* r.uients business while under
treatment V- ! ;sl:y and beginniiur .all other clrng-
—do stopped immediately need them. on No treatment dig
not treatment yet
covered to compare with it. II ive, ciyoji
sp eial study and practice to, these dire f aY
fortlie pa-t twenty years, v i-h continued
ami successful increase in practice.
WRITE FOR MY BOOK OF CURES, FREE.
B. M. WOOLLEY, M. C.,
^ T.IV TTTA, OrffL,
Office, 104iM’ itc all Street.
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3cH.eS.vxlo Hartwi-ell XA. FI.
No 1.
Leave Bai t well 7 m a ui
Arrive Bowei svillc 45
No. 2.
Leave B .'.ver-vi le 900 a m
Arrive Hart w ell 9 45
No- 3.
Leave Hart wet' 1 35 m
Arris e Bowers’i'-lc ‘225 ra
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No. 4
Leave Bowcrsviha & JO p m
Arff-e Hartwell 09 i’J
All trains daily excel t Sunday.
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F B. BENSON. n- . O-r,
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--FOR BARG ilXS IX
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GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTH¬
ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES;
FARM IMPLEMENTS AND
HIGH SRaDE FEirhl.I/EIiS.
Shi tiles a Specialty,
You will save money by trading with uh Money saved
money made. it
•at- vrmsmsxn m
It is an easy matter to keep cool in, the liottest vat her ii
you go to
TCDCOA FALLS. -
But everyone can't go there every day, because V,e bave’n’t
ybt built our ” '
DUMMY DILIK.
Under the circumstances tlie ficxf best way lq‘ keep com¬
fortable is to come to our stor ami put yourseii on the outside of
our
COLD DDIUICS,
Such as Sofia Winter, Lemonade, Cider. Bon Rons, and numer¬
ous other refreshing aiiU healthful.beverages. And if < 0:1 deed :T
brain stimulant, and you kno v job "io- just try ( uea Cola. And
although we have in town a j
CYLLIISTTLIC- F ACTORY, i
Yet you - buy there torn ~ Feefv-Potted Iiany, Potted |
L V to pur base such goods and \
ihaey other things that come in Cans is ai our store. Our Fancy
and Family Groceries are continually
GOING SOMFY/HERF, I
But like the widow’s meal, the shpl-H. •-ems to be undiminished. I l
We are very accommodating and will feed the hungry’ I \
moisten the-parched tongue, and cool the perspiring brew, an’d * "
: hx your \i a’reh to boot. Come to see !
VICKERY I3FICITKEF U‘, >
Toccoa, Ca io.
m m
«!READ THIS; IT’S S0!tx
xoii may not have scon it in the Xow York Sun, but'
so” that v.a* have bought the stock of mcrchan
i-Uo of T. C. WRIGHT.
It is so, a.Loyor also so, lb fit wo have got to soil u,
good null 1 ;- of those goods to make a living, and wo
are not anxious to kick the bucket soon.
Moreover, likewise anil also it is so that we have on
hand a pretty good line of E.- iYy ?;«d -. Family* Gro-
corn Hardware, *s, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats; Notions,
and so forth and so on, that w want you
to have,.because you need ’em worse than we do/ If
„ Now ou want if anything we've got come and get it •:ioaj)
you believe what we say is so, and ; k -i
when you are needing anything in our lino call < l
BRIGHT, .J^CJUNKIN Sc CO,
At T. C. Wright s Otd Stand TOCCOA. GA.
P. S.—If vou don’t bolieco whet we say come auv-
how SG hig is Itel.o -ing A m t that so?
VV. M. KII .GO
—HEADQL AETERS l Oil—
Dry Goods, Notions, Sfoss, Hats and Groceries/
< 5 * «-« ♦ f t I f •' r,**#
—I HAVE SET MY STAKES. x
I mean to do tlie bii'k ot-tJie^iOC business in Toccoa. I have the s ek to con rol ih<
tr'Gc Ti-a ry the largot and !k-a re Jected tire of shoes ever oiwiicd in ’{p pt*. 1 havoc
icie stock of Misses l-i -c.Sh c: . something rar^ for a town like r.rec m. Best *3 oo and
§ i.Ott Ladas’ Shoe in tire city—genuine Fien Ji Kid Hand Sewed Shoes, made by the \V L
Dougla- Shoe company, every pair warranted to g ve 3itisf:u r C;on pr money refund-d Bi
In' Ladic ' Oxford Tie-, f keep the limst lin<* of '
oi Gent’s h res ffiat can be b.udit—Finc
HAND MADE D(X.'CLA3.SHo£i, in Kangaroo, Cordovan ant. Calf. Tn* aG-air a -1
you will be p-k.-s to. *
In Dry Goods I can show ilie b *sl sice . r | -q the city Beautiful line of tine Savins,
Persiarf*Muffs, tine Do ted Swiss. Dotted Mul s, Greirens, W Lite Goals, Ciiina tilks, Laces
aud Embroidery.
V. hen you want Fine C cthing don’t fail t > sec niy st->k h -forc yoifVuv £a : have
suits m ;de to order on short notice-. I curry *(f>tbing l>ut gixnl ttulfijii sto
7 1 kc*e *p the be-*t st-rek «f Gnx erics in foecoa, ix>UcS aj»!e ;n <l f am-t Will) it c om
to fine Flour I c;»n SIIU I. Of'T efi my c<mq>etit-hi V*T;h fire famo.is I*. JI. | OsTK '.L>*
,EKKGAN r.” the tin ere FG>ur «>;i earth. Try a sample sec* and you wifi i., ( no other!
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1 a iil undersell an., body for the a '3*r •! cash, i has e a large stock tire! nu-t i e iG v l,
by September 1st for fall ^ Vlil •
t» make room (1
cask** Highest it market in f> ice pair S ( ry Produ e Come and sec me I CJJ1 nr I'
o, roar Je : fTi