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THE ToreoA news
TOCCOA, GA Aridity, Juno 33,
SHORT HEWS MOTES
Ahotlt loccoa, Kspcciallv,
and Ollier Topics.
IKTFRJoTISG COiiUMH . *h M$0R . .
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Tersely Treated, So As to i rgeiit
and \void Taxing the Patience of
<tur Headers, Centle or Otherwise.
W~f‘ are still hoping to have a new
school hou.se—some time.
The brick work on the store of Math¬
eson, Mabry and Payne has been
completed.
A communication from Eastanolle *
reached us too late for publication thi.-
week.
A small party of youn- people , fror,. , .
“!rnU '".•....'ko.l at locroa falls
•, «rta>.
tVe are no flirt, yet vve long to break
the heart of pnC sweet and
the watermelon.
All of Miss MeLaury s niusie
requested to meet at her home
after noon, at lour o eloek, sharp
Inquiries as to board kceji
H. I Cs a pity that our town is not;
better prepared to accommodate SUJU- 1
hoarders.
The-e has been eilti*,' iv too much
lately.to suit the farmers of this!
‘. '"ion. Glass is growing rapidly and 1
getting the upper hand in some ;
Crops that have been properly
are looking well.
Much is said about tin* excellence ol
Georgia watermelon, but if any of
South Carolina friends should see
to send us samples of melons
promise to give the same our per¬
investigation and due praise.
‘V.vntkd—T en thousaViH t'ushels o\
Toccoa ( 'axni.vo ('<>.
The Toccoa youths are practicing
these hot days, to get in shape to
match gHm’-s. They propose
a game at Lavonia with the
boys, Tuesday, and hope to
out victorious. Our money—that
expect to get—is on our boys.
The little daughter of Mr. John
Tawford, wlm li ves in Franklin county
or eight miles froth Toeeoa. fell
a wagon Wednesday afternoon
■ broke a bone of o?*e of her arms.
was brought to Cm' il tjiaC night
Dr JetF l'.nis set the broken
About two hundred colored excur-
and several of our white
left here last 1 i iday forflreen-
S. C., returning the next day.
report a big tin'ic.aml no fusses*
are glad that oitt colored oi.it cit izens
themselves in so
when a Way oil ail t ex
white tie >ple—a gdod n'.any of
s oil izens. ft b instance—don’t
have so well at picnics, always.
The News is linder obligations to
W. It. Bruce for a waiter of fine
The waiter, though a
one, could hold only i\G) mam¬
beets aju three or fdurvery large
the finest we have seem Such
'tables serve to show the fertility
To va soil an 1 the result of proper
iltivatioiv. The girdeiler of Mrs.
is Walter Westfield, a colored
who evidently kiidvvs lii ? thisi-
Every day traiiis loaded Vitll water¬
ami peaches pa ss here going
it dbtjS no good to east a
eye toward the green-vitided
protected from loving Jands hy
bars, and flue’s mouth wait is in
B it wiili a steadfast hope that
will not always be thu^we impHtient-
wait for that time to conib when
meat of the nielon : n this section
become crimson’ succulent- and
harine and a niekle will buy one.
that time soon tome amt we
the niekle. Now is the tiiqe to
and pay cash iii advatice.
Oiling to Work.
At a meeting of the directors of the
t'oeeda Falls I and Go., a day or two
it was decided to sell stock, make
small fb'sesstn »nt itport tue same
arid with the money realized I
a lake at the falls Work orithel
will probably begin in a week or
and not many days will be required
complete it. We suggest that the
bitilci a large pavilihii at tlie
this sum die r and nuike other
that will render this
more suitable for friends.
jtore New Hens, -
Despite the stringency llie of ttfc times j
the dullness of season, improve- !.
still continue in Toccoa The |
residence of Mr. Miles Rollins is j
finished; Mr. II. L. Goode is ]
a neat four-room cottage near j
canning factory; aud Mr. J. L.
is building a good hyo-room j
on the corner of Gurrahee
Alexander streets. The two houses !
last w'tH be for rent. Toe-1
lacks a good deal of being a dead
M ill (jo to M ot Point.
In the recent examination at Games-
stocJ first. George D. Jarr^tt j
and J. U. B. Allen third. But
was ineligible . for , appoint; > , j <
being, above^t he proper age and
a* Lhp, .resident of this district. bWq The j
l jc*r-eft; therefore, has awarded
-i ’ • a kit kt who lives in liabersham
dix miles from Toe-
c .
Mr. MrTif ( 1-1 .a fine specimen of
physical' nVa’niiqod and is intelligent
popuriu-' .Ifir/ friends are glad to !
that he has obtained the cadet- i
Which’ is ih Jeed an honor.
OIT. CAVNINO F ACTOEI CAN
To. 3ft tV M in ilfset erv r. Nc
i' s m iua
Do you know bow a canning factory
If you cannot answe this
-i-i the affirmative, goto the
Toe a Canning company’s piant and
S,M ' llow tK work is done. It is very
simple- ihd ?n . l!i< l
stood. :
Hearing the stekm Vftist'e Of tht
factory blowing lun’r and
vociferously last Tuesday af- e-r* oon
We decided to 'To (A * r and look around
some 3 he work I f s going on, and
rite scene was a busy on**. Blacliber-
ries we He being canned, and S his is the
way it is dorcv ;
The berries ar piled on a table.
n,af h* so as to hold several bushel -S.
Around this stand boys who put
the bet Tic ' into empty crus which art*
nearly filled.
I’hw cans are then carried toanoth-
er place to have &yrup poured on the
,„. rri e 8 . This syrup ismatle hy plu.-iuy,
in ‘ t„i truin-'hp.m
sugar a „•! t it.
through a pipe, hot water After the j
has been put in the cans are
full,
J
Then the tops are put on and srnear-
vvitfi muriatic acid by flop of ;
a a
ump. This is done to aid 'He soldering
a »nl a little pieee of solder is p'aeed l
on each ear.
The cans then go to th'-‘ “capper."
With a sol diet on g iron made just the
right Sti;e to lit iiito ? be indented r ing
the aio fastened
on.
A iron bask; 1 is t hen filled with < ■a ns.
basket is attached by a chain .to
a beam, which is joined at right angle ^
a horizontal post. By the use of a
the iron basket is made to swing
uiitjjl i‘ comes over a targe zinc
of b,oiling water. The cans arei
then let ubwn into the hot water and
to remain th-re a very short |
■ j j.
The basket, wiD* .ts WmCents, , f= then ]
up and swung aVobud to. \\s ,
rigVt in tbositiofl: Theii the little hole j
the center o J the tops of the j
is stopped up v ith zinc- This is |
The can 0 arl , then put into boiling
again and allowed to remain]
twentv minutes.
The canning is flow ('oiflplete. All
that is needed to prepare rhe berries
shipping !s to paste the labels on
theeMis Hnd ti.box them.
a uu.v pretentious *
but \ e be.ieve it vi.l be a^good i [
tiling lot cm town and its viemity. j
It w ill gi - e employment^ to about
Ivtitv j.ei Mins, t lie id oet o! v- bom will I {
be le’.ialo and bojs. It creat *s a
toi li ii!t> and vegetables an i l 'Rs J
into circulation money at the Very
tin" 1
of the year when eiVsli is seat ee.
1
Il .0 >ks insigiiiu**a»d t) some peop'e :
to t, ispo.-e cl a pc. » o' peaches 01 a ■ j
or t \\ o <;•■{ Vlht!,berries, brj inapy ]
child and obler person, too, \\iil be j
to make a few cents this way.
Success to the Toeeoa Canning com¬
OUr I'«>V;S
H e copy the follow.-ingextracts from j
Milledgeviile Cfifo'diele, . 1 refer- 1
1 to the reeeilt ( : bntpienccment
of the Girls’ Normal and
Industrial college at that place.. The
per.sdc.s lUehtioiied are tile editor’s
brol her aiid sister.
Mr. Henry Howell, of Atlanta, G eor-
ipiisieal wit ii genius, dejigiue;! line the
pce some very nyusic at
the close oft lie exercises on Monday
night •. and if this bad Vieen the only
.
feature . of Monday night’s
the large assemblage of
men and women would have
been amply repaid for their presence
t o t lie occasion. 1
Tt U a matter of common occurrence I
for .t he “sweet girl graduates,’ who
delight hei’ore Georgia amipence-, to ;
theifl hedrers learned!
elaborate essays that the most
school girl could not have t
1 lie Normal and Industrial
wisely discountenances graduating such :
and reqii.ifcs »ho 1
to be prepaieu b.\ the graduates
themselyes. AH the essays were beautiful
111
aud diction and honored the ;
liieli young graduates. But the essays i
especially charmed us i:i its
j of conception and eha-Uo •
of expression was “Isabella-1
a Dream,” by 4tiss ITowelh ot i
bee tie count V;
Tugalo.
The weather is warm and still con- |
to grow warmer.
Mr. Asa Dooley was around last Sun-
shaking haiKis with his old j
Bailiff Janes and several of his crew
d raid in Habersham county a
few days ago. lfe went to arrest a
little man by the name of Press Duvall,
of his own county, and calls up for
Jim Scott, Henry ( amp and
several other noted deputies,
Henry J arret t, (col.) lost one of his
nmles last week. This is the sixth
he. has lost in six year,
seems that the hand of fate has
turned against him.
One of Freeman Westmoreland’s
tittle children has been very sick for
t he pa<t few days, but is improving
hat.
Wheat and .oat crops ironed out
splendidly. There wiil be more bis¬
cuit in the neighborhood than
corn crops next wee k. I laki„
*- u. :
W htr*.needing anything m . the . way
of, legal blanks c^H .at The News
office. If we haven t in stock what you
want we will print them.
We have just received a big line of
clothing.’ L ail and see ns.
Edw ards & Dance.
Come and see cur stock of men’s and
boys' clothingbeforebuying cisew here:
we will save you money.
Bi^owK 4 iTiTcnn t
v ?! m/r HI ftvpwiil
lyy^iflu ;
J J. Deaton Sliools T. T.
Johnson FaYilly.
« THE BASK f? TSOI* Em
l^ie Pads in tjir Ca^ie 4» Developed at the
^ 1’eiimWHri Trial, W hicli Ilesulted in
ih'aton’s Having to 'lake Bend.
I/v-t Saturday afternoon Mr. L. B.
Deaton, who lives seven or eight miles
from Toeeoa. oil Tugalo river, came
to town 1 iiere was nothing about his
appearance to Vi- note that anything
unusual had happened, and no one
suspected that he v- as one of the prin¬
, cipal actors in a, Tearfc.l * ragedy
enacted a few hours before.
After consulting Col. Louis Davis,
Deation began sen ref ing for Deputy
Sheriff K dlar. In answer to questions
he said that he had gotten into a fuss
with a man by. the name of Johnson,
who was farm hand of his (Deaton’s(
place, and in self-defense he had
Johnson with a shotgun, at short
Immediately afterwards I ;
left and came to Toeeoa, and did
know hov. badly Johnson Was hurt.
wished to surrender to ad officer of
he law.
The man seemed so calm as he made
statement that people dorbted
aintlHi g serious had happened; ;
Saturday night his story was sub- i
by men wlm came here to 1
burial clothes for Johnydn. 1
Mr. Kellar took charge of Deaton ;
his preliminary trial, which;
on Monday afternoon before - !
E. I . Cdode, J. P., on Hie charge
tile J
trial was hugely attended and
until after nightfall. A good
witnesses testified, but no one
them had seen the whole occurrence.
,, fauts . a3 nearlv as can be 3 scer-,
. . about, thus:
are
Jobl '
son was employed by Deaton
a farm haild . 0 n Saturday Deaton
£ n ' t ar , 0 ^ tht , rivor [1 . in . yino .
shotgIJI1 . Sometime afterwards John-
beffan nii st rcat i-v t hr Dot ja, ]
plowing, Mrs. Deaton came to |
field <’0*1 expostulated with him,
Johnson paid no attention to her.
then attempted to unhitch the
but Johnson struck her with the
and pushed her aside. About
time Mrs. Deaton saw her hu.-
across the river and called to
to come over, lie did so,and she
0 j ( j j,j m of Johnson’s flonduet. Deaton
pis gufl to liis wiFe and went up
Johnson and attempted to unhitch
b e horse. Johnson objected, and tlfl* j
wo inen began quarreling. Deaton 1
5 , 11 s that he retreated, Johnson
upon Dim. That lie went
until lie reached his wife, and j
00 R his gun. He then warned John-
to come no further, but the lat ter
to advance and reaching
band behind as if to draw a pistol
had shot Johnson
The muzzle of the gun was not more
ten or twelve feet from Johnson,
the load, consisting of squirrel
and buckshot, penetrated liis
some of them coming out at liis
He was carried across the river
the home of the Lit her of L. B. Dea-
but died about the time he arrived
twenty or thirty niiiiuib after
had been shot. I
As tlie shooting was done in Geor- |
and Johnson died in Sofith Carolina, i
inquestAVas held; |
Three or four witnesses W tlo were on
!ie Soul li Carolina side of the river
that they heard Deaton and
having a “mens,” and soon
saw them go down the river,
in front aiid Johnson a few r
behind Suddenly Da lton Wheel- ‘ *
’
ound , anU . h,lot , . j0l,llhO11 ,
<u r '
Other witnesses testified that it
impossible to see distinctly across
lie river, that Johnshii i?ds considered
ro ,K n- n, ,i tuat nMl n. , bad hail lb,-o-u tt.uat-
carried tb kiU . Deaton and that he usu- j
- a pistol. gun* A year or two I !
Johnson took a away * from |
.iiio Knot ktu , U, him down , ri ii it. .
Hon. Louis Davis represented I>ea-
and made a clear, strong- speech
1 i
u U , 1w , , f - 1 .:
I , be ait decided to hind i I
< 1 eaton
for the offense of voluntary man¬
and fixed the bond
'$500. This was made without diffi-
L. B. Deaton is a brother of W, J.
of our town, and is regarded
a peaceable riian; |
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Died, June 1st . the infant daughter !
Mrs. Duke. Slie has our earnest
in her sad bereavement.
Robert Westmoreland has been very i
is improving.
Itf; B. A. Burns, the depot agent at .d
olsoir. , has . gone , to Athens . .. to T tak- ,
of the water ta"k at that
Mrs. Judsori Mi Co p riel 1 of A! f. Airv.
’
visaing thel&mly , . ., of Mr. McConnell r
r,1 ” alb
Marshal Gribble. of Toccoa, visited
little town recently, L
Miss Lillian Turnbull has returned
e from school at Gave Springs
■
There veil 1 be a picnib at Brick Creek
; h on July 8th. The people
aro
mied
VU-stt,.
Thcie ^ ill be
v. preaching at Whiten
school house oil the 2d Sunday in
y , by Rev Mr Smith of West min-
Ister, S. t
Charlie Higlismith and lieorgfl Bow-
are ;*'i smiles when they return
visiting certain places. They
of singing “Nobody's darling
mine' TIV. A i.o ft 1STf tF.
We have just received our spring
they are the prettiest in town.
Ldwaeds a iuyc£
3 4 SSOl'T P?OPIF
We. Fa,. ti ami Out of Toeeoa ano Other
"• the lte^ions Hound About.
Mss Dollie Knox, of I,re o*'ia, is
iting at '»r. D. W. Edwards.
Pi f Cohh. of Lavonia, wtb? one
Foecoa’s vVitw-s this Week
, Miss Annie ftnd Ella Matheson
j gOllO to, visit friends in Hartwell.
Miss I Illic Doyle, of Seucca, S. C..
is the guest of Miss Maggie Q iUtles.
Miss Mabel Brumby,of Athens, is
guest of her friend, Miss Marie Bruce.
Miss Sallie Sherard, of
S. <is visiting the family of Mr. \V
C. Simpson
Ml¬ 'S. Sloan, of Anderson, S. Ch. is a
guest at the pleasant home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Simpson
Mrs. Dr. West, of Clarkesville, spent
a day or two in town this week with
her son, I>r. ,T. A'. West.
Miss Ida Wright, of Anderson. S. C.
lias been a guest of the family of Dr. J.
MeJunkin for several days.
Mrs. Tom Payne who has been visi-
ting relatives near Carnesville for
leveral weeks, has returned home,
H‘. E. Hopkins has moved f' is stock
of merchandise jo a .store-house just
opposite the loccoa Hotel. Our blo ; k
misses him.
Mrs. T. C. Vickery, who has Wen in
Rome several mouths for medical treat-
intuit, has retOrged home much
improved in health.
Mr. Walter Moore, of Paint Rock,
X. C., arrived Tuesday to spend a few!
weeks visiting his sister, Mrs. W. M.
Kilgo, and friends here.
Rev. J. F. Edens, of Atlanta, was in
town this week looking after the infer¬
e st of the Ciinstian Index. Mr. Edens
ls an art;lb i e gentleman and a good
., re . l( .i ler
D ^ ; J - J^ Ju h k .n r C r ,H. Da W e. and
.
T D. iV r . Edwa’ats \ l or Met day for
Chll . i l»ey
‘ a o°- intend spending about
or ten days in viewing the won-
ders of the World’s fair. We wish for
theni :l P leasant tri P*
Mr. Frank KeV.se, of near Lavonia,
was in town Tuesday and made Thk
News a pleasant call. He had started
t° Athens, to be present at the com¬
mencement exercises of the State
b diversify, but not being able to, make
connections decided to return
home at once.
In the election of Rev. A. E. Keese
the presidency of John Gibson Ii.-
the natrons and friends of that
are to be congiatulated. If
are not very much mistaken he will
prove to be the right man in the right
place. As pastor of the Baptist
at Hartwell and Toccoa he is
known and appreciated not only as a
preacher of ability, but as a. gentleman
of education and great personal mag-
netism, to wliiqh are allied eiiergy and
enterprise.—iTarlovell Sun. *
A. Atuslcal Treat.
Thetal given by Tdiss Marjorie
MeLaury’s music class on Tuesday
veiling last was a real* treat to the
levers of nielody as.evolved from ivory-
keys by skillfully trained fingers? The
recital was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A.Ma } heson, and the handsome
parlors were Well idled with tie* punils,
their relliMves. and a few other guests,
The selections were all of a high
order of muAic, and every number of
program was well rendered. The
little ones whose feet could not reach
1 ^' e pedals, played n i'h an ease and
accuracy that showed eareiul lflstrne-
tion and faithful practice, and the
older on«s executed finer selections
tastefully. The rendition of several
very difficult numbers woiild have been
creditable to the pupils of any music
class in the state,
I he viol in music .- of ..... Miss , T Ida , Matlie- , r ..
s on, w lio Ins letmned lecently Irom
Agnes Scott institiife, Decatur, was a
pleasing f«’hDire of the evening,
1*» .-ho.t, ., , the reeit.,1 .... was . emoyed . , h> .
a ^ P 1 esent, w lio t» isli that such musi-
caltreats occurred more frequently.
Miss MeLaury is a most excellent
t-eac-her, a? is clearly shown by the
progi ess and prolicieiiej of liei pupils,
The program was as follows:
Part 1 .
Here cl’ Ariel—Piano Duct Prudent
Misses Annie Matheson, Jessie Mu. tin
Anthem—Wake, Vo. the Simg ...... ...Clio’r
Value, Op. .Mis^ in, Bird j. ............. Jems. • Chop 11 .
e Mae
Melody, arr. bv, ............ E. Wm. Mason
. Mi-rS M. Sdiaefer,
RondoCupriecjqso, Mis# Op. 14 ...Mendelssohn.
Pifcs’cati, fr Bullet Annie Mutlieson.
'Silv a”—Duet—Delibes.
Misses B rdie M.te Jones, Gel-tie Keese.
Mazurxa Caprice.............. Bende 1
itecolletlions Miss Jessie Martin.
of theO.vra—arr. by Melndfte.
Misses A. Matbes »n, B»Joiie>.
Part 2.
Violin and Piano Duet.
•i;i S - f- Ida an l Annie Matlieson.
La Papblo.i...... .....lloffman
M Ge re Keese.
Marched! Eraviira-Tno.....Wo’leuhaupt
Misses i>. Joins, US, A. Matheson, J. Mai tin.
Y’a s.- &oi.t.mei U1 (iade
Grande Miss Ella Mathcsbi
Polka deConcert....... .....Bartlett
Mi-s Birdie Mae Jones
Ts v dentine! Am I—barytone Sole—Watson
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Mr.s*. A. .VV-Alhster.
rievoPs Him;; irande Fa utasitL... Bartlett
. Miss Annie Matheson.
ft Trava'ou', Potinnirri—Duet .......Vcrffi
Mi s s A . Matheson, B. Jones.
If in need of pure Gofn Whiskey,
made especially for medical purposes.
get my prices and save money.
s. S.' Weir. Kings Mountain; N. C."
Call and examine our line of dress
ebal-
Iitte
henriettas. Brown* y Mitchell.
Dr. J a?. N. West sells the best
Paints, Oil Turpentine, White
Lead, etc., in Toccoa. Nothing
but strictly pure goods carried in
clock
We are better prepared than ever
before to execute good job work Bring
your Joh woik to The New s S\re.
. Be-t $2 ano ladies shoe in the
city. Every pair .guaranteed.
Eriwiidv & Dance.
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TOCCOA FURNITURE AMD LUMBER CO.!
—MAN U FACTE IIE RS 0 F—
6 B& PE fubmitose 7 ~ ill*
- ALSO DEAL LARGELY IN—
DRESSED LUMBER, FLOORING- CEILING (WEAtrffei!
BOARDING. MOULDiNC. BRACKETS. 1 V 3 ANTELS,
Steam Dry Diln capacity f 2 > 000 feet per day ;
Oi 'do's p? •
XjJL'V is,
Fra.ct,icln.g: IPlcysician. •
WOOD'8 PIIOSPlIODINEi;
The Great Enslish IReaieJy.
MgSggi $x Tromptty and parmaefint- !
3M *C7 years In n thousands thousands cf of eases; cases;
nl tr Reliable a /id Hon •
More Gitdylper, \Yorthless worthless medicine xaealelne in inplaco placo
this, leave will his dishonest send store, mai!._ inclose I. Price, Price, price ia
and we by return ono one
SI; six, ?'5. One Will vlctise, s six ix mill cure.
amphlotin in plain plai sealed envelope, 2 stamps.
Address TUG WOOD OHiMUlCAG CO.,
101 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Kick.
ForsalebyW.il. & J . DAVIS, and all
COURSE BY MAIL
WITH THE
T.E A VENWORTII
BUSINESS COLLEGE:
TO ADVERTISE
OCTYL COLLEGE
We will give ; a thorohgh, course of
instruction in double and single entry
Book-keeping and Ckrniffiebeial Arith¬
metic by mail Ffifl-E op Charge to a
limited number of persons. This course
will be completed in forty lessons. Nb
charge for Diplomas.
Address:
Frof, F. 1 Y A N r EBBETtG; PIJF3:.
302, 30i and 306 lislaware £t. f Leavenworth, Kan.
SUCCESSFUL FRUIT CULTURE
Sot Possible witSi Giieap Trees.
None but first-class Southern grown trees
ho planted. Procure them from a
nurserv that burns all poor stpek and genets
nothing bet good trees carefully rocked
in damp moss so. that they will reach you in
perfect condition.
It our agent lias not cKlled op,you wtite (or
before you buy elsewhere. .Puting
the fmiiu'g sea-on samples of fruit will lie
free to any addie-s on receipt often
to p iy postage, \gents wanted every-
where - c.italogue free. Address
CHEROKEE NUUSpRY CO.,
W/.V CROSS GA.
AHD OPIUM
habits cured
YTOUJIY HOME,
W f TS0Ur ?LIT 6$ CCr+I?T£li*!TT.
iV|iienE 1 Contitiqe Wlusky bnFinctu and while under
all other drug*
fo imiuediy'ely need them. on beginning trejitnleiU
not No treatment.\et d't;
to eonqure wi ll it,. Have given
#p cgil study and practice to these di * use*
.
for the pa-t twenty years, with continued
successful increase in practice.
WRITE FOR KY BOOK 07 CURES, FREE.
B. l.t. VTCOTXEY, JJt. Hi,
ATLAIITA, Cr-a..
Offi ee. 1C41W l'.e :;P. Street.
S<!bbLciv.!le TTa.rt.well 'IT. H.
No 1.
Lea-e, BowcisviPe •Bart Well 7 ~~ a m
Arrive 845
ij'-jire B- vt-rvi i'le 0^0 a m
Arrive Jlartveil 9 45
. No. 3.
Arrive Leave I Ifarlwxl! t — ®’V' o m
Dowers ?i* le --o r 1,1
. . : No. 4
L'aye Arr 3 Hartwell o.v« rsiilrii 2,49 f fa
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All trains daily except Sunday.
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f. FKED WIEBEN8, Hu. criatcr.dent.
B. B 8 N 80 N,
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B 1 DWM a MlWMteHjICj
-----FOR BARGAINS IX----
GOODS, CLOTH*
INH .
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
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IMPLEMENTS AND
IIIGii GRADE FERTILIZERS.
Shtates a Specialty,
You will save money by trailing with in Money Shved i
made.
m ji
It is an easy matter to keep Vuol in the hottest weather if
you go to
TCCCOA YALLS.
But everyone can’t go there every day, because we have’n't
yet liiiiit our
DUMMY DINE.
t Under the circumstances the next best way to i.J*V com¬
fortable is to come to our store and put yourself oii the oii side of
bur
COXvlD DRINKS,
Huch as Soda Water, LeinpftHde, Cider, Bon lions, .and n‘m er-
ous other refreshing and healthful beverages. And if a on need a
brain stimulant, and you know you do, just try Coca-Cola. Ami
although we have in town a
net you can’t CANNiNGr Factory,
T.°US buy there Corned Beef, Potjted Ham,, l otted
,,P * Oysters, etc., but the place to purclias * smdi goods and
inaity-ojdiet; and aniity things that come in Cans is at our store. Our Fan *'"y
x Groceries are continually
fetil like aOirjCr SOMEWJiEHE,
*T' } the,widow’s meal, the supply sfleitis to he undiminished.
moisten tpe f are parched very aecinhinodating and will feed. Ibe,hunfry, T>nd'
fix Watch boo!. tongue, and cool the perspiring f'ov.
your to Gome to see
YICKLRY BRG TLIKFL3,
Toccoa, Georgia.
f-*
*<REflD THIS; IT'S SOIL’
You may not have seen it in the New York Sun: but
!‘it A bo’* that wo liavo bought the stock of merchan¬
dise of T. C: WRIGHT; .-
It is. Fo, also, or also so, t]*at ^ wi .Lave got to b <*!1 a
good many of these goods to make a living, and wo
an* not anxious to kick the bucket *001!
Moreover, hand likewise and also it is so that w<* .have on
ceries. a pretty good line of Fancy and Family < * ro-
Hardware, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hat- Xoti- His,
and so.forth and so on, that w, want you
to have, because you need m vT rse than we do. If
you Now want if anything weVe got come and get it—clu ap
you believe what wo say is so,* amt so it is,
* -wh.cn you are needing anything in our lino call 0:1
BRIGHT. .It r.C._ \J-Bishf» McJUKKiH & CO/
r: b;.—It’ Old don’t .Stead.. believe what . TOCCOA, oT.
you wo say conic any¬
how. Seeing is believing. Ain’t that so?
W. M. KILGO;
- HEADQUARTERS FOR—
Gocfls, Notions, Shoos, Hats and Groceries/
'-© ** «'*' A * V S * 9 P
»I IlAk i; SET MY STAKES .Z
I moan to do the lm’k of the shoe business in Toccoa. I have the stock to iir 1 \Y:-
t rad< I the large-t and t» st selec ed i of shoes <-o -
carry ie ever oi*enM in "lo 0 , 4 I ban- ;;
n-.dote stock of M sses Fine Himes. #»m< thing-r-,.re for a town like lWc.« Beil . s-J.int ami
SJ tK»_ Ladic.s’ Shoe-in the city—fon nine Fmh; h Kid JIand tjewrf' Hht-cs c-i<le by the \V. L.
DotigTH Hfloe e-bri-p-tni. every pair warranted tag:re sitisCw tioir or m , o;icy ■'-• riur led. W."
lot of Ladic ’ Oxford 'Pies, I -keej > the finest lihe of Gem’s Sli ces tb.ii <-;in be b>u;lit--Finj
HAND MADE DOUGLAS SiiOK*, .
you will be pleased in Kangarco, Ccr<fnan and Calf . Try a j»air and
’ In Dxy (moils I can show tfieb st st.-ek-Jn the :<?*}- Bcjufifvd fine of tine Satins.
-MdlK-ffiiv Dotted Swiss, Dotted Mill. Crepons, Wiiite Goods, China silks. Laces
grid Embroidery. ,
y.'iitn vo want Fine C ng <i:u t /ail-to see my st.»k before you Jw:r Can have
suits nj ide lo order on short im!n •. I carry no'hing l:utg<>«l -tu<T ih sfn k J
.1 k'-c 'p the Ih!U st; :k ofGr.M-eue* in l’occ >a, 8 leas;*’ Fancy. *VVhcn it comes
to tine Flour 1 can H1I f l’ Ol i’all my cotii petit->r?-wi 111 1 P. H. 1D--TELL.
,,ELFXiAN t.” tlie I e.-t Flour <-n earih Fry ->oaiiU>i(‘ sack aud you will i!»‘ no other.
, . I wiil unders) ■F ofly fur the ~}i >t sli. 1 have a lave .tS ck ii:sxt n.u^t fa
ty Seplember 1st t. make t o f->r fall moves
»i ID
gnake vLtflu-stcuarkct-fi it i;.terr.-t r v l’rodare- Come rrj <_:n Trie I CV
to your t *-J Ua*?