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VOLUME XXL
COUNTY directory.
Ordinary—W. D. HILL.
Sheriff—M. FULLER.
Clerk—J. H. ADDISON.
Treasurer—L. WILBANKS.
Coroner— ALLEN I) 1XON.
Surveyor—BURGESS SMITH.
County School Commissioner—J.
A. BLAIR.
COURT.
Ordi.wry’s Court —Meets first
Monday in each Month.
Superior Court— Meets first
Mondays in March and September.
CITY DIRECTORY.
M ay or—W. J. HAY B S.
Recorder—G. T. GOODE,
Justice of Peace—L. P. COOK.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Meiiodi.vt Episcopal Church^
South — Rev. B. P. Allen, pastor. —
Preaching 11 a. ua. and 7:30 p. m.
every Sunday. Sunday-school 10
a. m. every Sunday; J. B. Simmons,
superintendent. Prayer service ev¬
ery Wednesday evening.
Pkksuytkiua.v Ciiuech —Rev, L.
A. Simpson, pastor.—Preaching at
11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. on 2d
and 4th Sabbaths in each month
Sunday school at 10 a. m. every
Sabbath. J. E, Greene, superintend¬
ent. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m.
every Wednesday.
Baptist Church— Rev. A. E.
Keese, pastor.—Preaching at 11:30
a. in.ami 8 p. m. on 8d and 4th Sun¬
days. Sunday-school at 10 a. m.
every Sunday ; \V. J. Ilayes, super¬
intendent. Prayer meeting at 8
p. m. eveiy
LODGES.
Masoxic — Meets Friday nitrht
before the tliird Sunday.
Knights of Honor-*—M eets first
and third Monday nights.
Royal Arcanum — Meets second
and fourth Monday niahts.
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Office in 1 truer Store of W. H. & J.
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Office in Drug Store of W. H. & J.
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THE TOCCOA NEWS.
: O0R LATEST
DISPATCHES.
mL 106 Happenings „ of _ Day Chronicled In
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n Bnel • . ati „ , Craw „ . Paraaraplis _ *
And Containing tie Gist of the IteWs
*- AH I'arts „f ,he World.
The Dumas Woolen, Warp and Bag-
ging mill at Westbrook, Maine, was
destroyed loss by fire Monday night. The
is estimated at $100,000) insured,
A New York special savs: The last
trace of acute stringency in the money
market disappeared Tuesday,there be-
ing no premium on cash. The banks
are now paying out cash freely.
The Richmond, Ya., local optionists
won in Tuesday’s election by 142 ma¬
jority, in a total vote of 3)509, there-
by carrying the city against licensing
ell Manufacturing company at Lowell,
Mass., started up Tuesday. The cot-
ton department of the Hamilton mill
also started and the print works will
start in a few pays.
Advices of Tuesday from Moscow,
Russia, say that thirty-five students
eight professors and'five women of
rank have been arrested there on sus-
picion that they were implicated in a
nihilist plot against the czar’s life.
Five car loads of negroes passed
through Kansas Memphis, Tuesday, on the
ham City, Memphis and Birming¬
railroad, making 1,200 in all.
I hey came from around Birmingham
and were destined for the mines in
Kansas.
Monday the National Tube Works
Company, at McKeesport, Pa., re¬
sumed operations in another puddling
department, comprising twenty-two
furnaces, and Tuesday morning the
continuous rolls of the finishing de-
partment resumed. °
Leidy & Co., retail hats, and one of
the oldest firms in Memphis, Tenn.,
made an assignment Tuesday. Liabili-
ties, $31,185; assets nominally, $12,-
000. W. Ij. Cooper is the assignee.
The creditors are principally New
York hat houses. '
Two .Memento were made i„
Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday. Cohen,
Collier A Co., wholesale clothing and
notion dealers, failed for $55,000; as-
who sets nominally the same. S. Mason,
is attorney also failed owing-
$30,000; n
assets $23,000.
A boiler connected with A1 Brun-
field’s grist mill, at Hart’s Creek, in
Lincoln county, V... exploded T„<*-
day morning. John H. Bovd was in-
stantly killed and the wife of‘ Brunfield
received injuries from which she died
later. Six other people, whose names
are not xT given ’ were badly hurt.
r.st r s ,fperin?ende 1 e n r t . ...
his resignation to the state board of
chaiitable institutions Tuesday to take
effect at once. Dr. Hooker declines
to h rrivo Vii« * 1 Ti. t was one oi # the +i
best i conducted t asylums i m the whole
country, and has a national reputa-
tion.
The American National bank , lt
Nashville, Tenn., re-opened its doors
Tuesday after being closed nearly four
weeks. Only $7,0U0 was w ithdrawn,
w hile the deposits amounted to $360
000. Tlie First National will also
open on Monday and has promises of
support. Both of these banks were
absolutely sound, but closed because
of a threatened run.
The free bridge commissioners
Tuesday rejected all bids received for
the building of the free bridge across
the Arkansas river at Little Rock, the
bids being considered excessive. The
lowest bid was $545,000. This prac¬
tically defeats the free bridge question
in that city for some time to come.
It lias been a bone of contention be¬
tween prominent rival factions for
several years past.
A Nashville special of Tuesday says:
J. J. Pryor, assignee of the Mechanics’
bank, has brought suit to collect the
life insurance ou three policies trans¬
ferred by the late defaulting cashier,
John Seharat. The suits are against
the Pennsylvania Mutual and Phila¬
delphia for $12,500; the United States
of New York for $20,000 and the Mu¬
tual, of New York, for $30,000.
Innumerable dispatches received at
Washington indicate that a general re¬
sumption of business in the manufact¬
uring plants in the north and west has
begun or is in preparation. This is
particularly marked in the cotton fac¬
tory section of New England and iron
working plants in Pennsylvania and
Ohio, also in the miscellaneous indus¬
tries of Philadelphia and New York.
State Comptroller James A. Harris .
and Captain Keller Anderson met in
consultation at Knoxville, Tenn..
Tuesday regarding the funds necessa¬
ry to remove the standing army from
Coal Creek. Everything is now in
readiness and it is understood that the
move will be made in a few days.
There seems to be no fear of further
trouble, though no one can tell what
a day may bring forth.
A Houston, Tex., despatch of Tues¬
day says: A reduction in force has just
pone into effect aloner the Southern
Pacific from El Paso to N ew Orleans.
The reason is that there is very little
business being done and a smaller
force is competent to handle it. The
reduction effect a large number of men.
however, and is applicable, for the
most part, to telegraph operators and
men doing clerical work in the general
office.
The republicans, who are prohibi-
tionists, the most important political
question before the people of Iowa,
held a state convention at Des Moines,
Tnesdav, and parted companv with
the regular republican organization
TOCCOA GEORGIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1893 .
for the remainder of the o, ; „p»ign to
fof gofrtno*
and repudiating the liquor plank
adopted at the August convention.
Three delegates and 1,500
visitors were in attendance.
A Norfolk, Ya., dispatch of Tuesday
states that Amanda C. Kibble, an in-
mat \°f the Richmond TTm alms house,
Mrs. Riddle has been an inmate of
tlie almshouse constantly since May
23 > 1891 - The suit was for the pos-
session of real estate near Norfolk and
had beeh ih the courts for several
J - Tears ea * s - ( J ,^ *** r8 anc - ^. J* iddle as 5? is Ge about brother: sixty-fire he\-
f ral of JU mster , 8 cblldl:en are also liv¬
in ^‘ The case will be appealed;
SOUTHERN NEWS ITEMS,
Tltf Drift Of Her PrOflTBSS „ M PM’
Perlty Briefly Note!
Happenings of Interest Portrayed In
Pithy Paragraphs.
Charleston announces to the world
18 read , / for , . business . again,
a11 t /. ac ® B ° th u * ^ reat storm bein «
P ractlca11 Y cleared a ™7-
& 1X skeletons have been found on
President’s island, six miles from
Memphis, Tenn., supposed to be those
of the crew and passengers of the ill-
fated steamer Gold Dust, which was
butned a few years ago.
Stuart W. Walker, of Martinsburg,
W - ^' a -» law partner of Senator
Faulkner, has announced that he will
contest with W. L. Wilson, chairman
of the ways and means committee, the
democratic nomination to congress.
The Panola cotton mills, located
thirteen miles south of Atlanta, at the
villa £? e o f Panola, have been destroy-
by fire and over sixty people
* hro ^ n out oi: empEyment The loss
« H estimated at over &>0,000, partially
COVered insurance -
A Savannah, Ga., special of Satur¬
day says : it is now certain that the
offic ial report of the loss of the steam-
et City of Savannah will severely cen-
s,,re .* he ca P‘““ of TT “ d
a schooner sighted , at the time the
ship lay aground off Hunting island.
Dispatches , from 1 ort Royal state , .
that no more dead bodies were found
Saturday about Port Royal, Beaufort
and the outlying islands; at least, none
reported. .mi I he /am,- - which i_ - i began
alhllg n J ght ’ continued
,
} “ ot brave enough to row
r ° m ° ne lsland ■ to another -
A V.eksburg, Miss, dispatch of
Alonilay says. The cold nights ana
dl T weather have been serious to cot-
ton iivrnany localities. The crop in
Uor ‘, h
b°ew“f’
from the the bad bad weather wcathei, worms worms have have rle de-
R ie pl ft ot on scores of planta-
tlons.
Wilmiurr+rm \>ilmington, N N. r C., dispatch JionuiAli says. eoro.
rr ^- , be Al ' 1 i 18 b steamer, Erie, from Hamp-
■*
ton roads, arrived at Southport Friday
baik ;norning Linder, having supposed in tow to an be abamloncd Norwe-
gian, picked up at sea. The bark is
loaded with mahogany and is water-
f l* e captain of the steamer
reports having seen two more aban-
doned vessels near the same place.
Cohen, Collier A Co., of Nashville,
Tenn., wholesale dealers in dry goods
a,lt l notions, made a special assignment
Monday afternoon for the benefit of
their creditors. The liabilities are
about fifty-five thousand dollars. The
assets are not stated, but are large
enough to pay all debts, unless a sher¬
iff’s sale is enforced. The largest
amount is due H. B. Claflin & Co.,
New York, being $25,352 in notes and
open accounts.
A Jacksonville special says: There
is no yellow fever in Florida. The
state has a clean bill of health. A dis-
patch received from State Health Offi¬
cer Porter at the state health office
Sunday states that the sickness of
Newmann, at Port Tampa, announced ,
on the 29th as yellow fever, is not
yellow fever, as a subsequent diagnosis
shows. He has since declared all re¬
strictions off and the people may go to
Port Tampa and come as they please.
A disiiatch from Rome, Ga., says: j
Chester Scott, the noted train robbei
and desperado aud convicted of mur¬
dering Sheriff McGinnis, of Gordon
county, along with five other prison¬
ers in the Floyd eounty jail, escaped
Saturday night shortly aftei^T o’clock. |
The escape was most daring Jailer
Copeland was knocked down, his wife .
and mother were run over and with
crowded streets within a few feet all
ma t | e good their escape,
Several deputy sheriffs of Birming¬
ham, Ala., with a number of blood¬
hounds, arrived in Clarke county Sat-
urday night, where they went on a
telegraphic call from the sheriff of
that county. They say they have
found the trail of the Meachain gang
of outlaws. The sheriff of that coun¬
ty anticipates serious trouble in cap¬
turing them, and has called for depu¬
ties from a number of counties. It
was given out a few days ago that the
gang had made their escape and left
the state, but the renort was untrue.
QUIET AT COAL CREEK.
Governor Turney to Remove the Garri-
son of State Troops Stationed There.
Governor Turney, of Tennessee, after
an examination into the situation at
Coal Creek, says he has decided to re-
na<we within a week the garrison of
state troops that has been for eighteen
months stationed there. In their place
will be stationed a civil guard of
twenty men, and at Big Mountain half
as many. He thinks there will net be
any mpre trouble.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R.
, g U. p, W , HtlMekoper
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Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division.
Condensed Schedule of Passenger Trains in
Effect Aug. 13,1893.
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Lv Atlanta Chamblee (E.T.) lOOpmi 6 45piu 9 59 am
.... . ............... 10 28 m
Norcross....... ....... 7 ~ 3 pm 10 39 am
Duluth........ ....... ........| 10 50 am
Suwanee....... ..... 1 ........ 11 01 am
Bufotd....... . ..:......,... 11 13 aiu
Flowery Gainestille... Branch . ............. 11 26 a m
2 22 p 5 8 20 pm 11 46 am
Lula ....;..... ....... 8 40 pm 12 12 pm
Bel’ttin.. ....,■.......... 12 14 pm
Cortielia...... . ..........12 89 pm
Mt. Airy...... j. ....... 9 05pm i 1 02 nnt
Toccoa......... ....... 9 27pnv 138 pin
Westminster.. . ............... 2 21 pm
Central........ Seneca........ .......j........) .......; i0 15 pm j 2 87 pm
3 03 pm
Easleys. ....... .......jllOTpmi 3 32 pm
Greentille. ... 5 23pm 11 2Ppm 4 05 pm
Greers........ ....... .......!........ ........ 4 3l prti
Wellford...... 4 47 pm
Spartanburg... 0 12 pm 12 22 uni 5 06 pm
Clifton........ 5 22 pm
Gaffneys....... Cowpens....... 5 26 pm
12 59 am 5 50 pm
Blacksburg ... 700 pm 113 am 6 07 pm
Grover........ Sing's 6 18 pm
Mo'rtt'n 6 35 pm
Gastoiiia...... ....... 153 am 7 00 pm
Lowell....... ............... 7 12 pm
Bellemout.... ........... ... 7 22 pm
Ar Charlotte 8 14 pm 2 30 am 7 45 pm
SOUTHWARD. No. 37, No. II. No. 35.
Daily. Daily. Daily.
Lv. Charlotte.;.... 9 85 am 12 00n’n 11 25 pm
Bellemont ........| 2 2? pm
GaSonkt'' * *" * ! ii!!!! 12 50 pm 12 02 am
King’s Mount’n ........ 1 19 pm
Grover,................ 1 87 pm
Gaffney............... Blacksburg .... 10 48 am 1 07 47 pm 12 .2 44 am
2 pm 59 am
Cowpeus.............. Clifton................ 2 2 35 3-(pm pm
Spartanburg ... 11 37 am 3 00 pm 1 35 am
Wellford..............., 3 20 pm
Greenville..,.., Greers,...,,..,........ 3 36 pm
12 28 pm 4 05 pm 2 28 am
Easleys......... ....... 4 35 pm 2 48 am
Central................ 5 40 pm
Seneca................. 5 45pm 3 40 am
Westminster........... 6 03 pm
Toccoa................ 6 36 pm 4 26 am
Mt. Airy........... 7 20pm
Cornelia............... 7 25 pm
Bellton................ 7 50 pm
Lula................. 7 52 pm 5 13 am
Gainesville..... 3 33 pm 8 20,pm 5 31 am
Flowery Buford Branch........ 8 40 pm
............ .... 8 54 pm
Suwanee............... 9 07 pm
Duluth ........... 9 20 pm
Norcross.............. 9 30 pm
Chamblee.............. 9 4 2pm
Ar. Atlanta (E. T.) 4 55 pm 10 15 pm 7 10 am
Additional trains Nos. 17 and 18—Cornelia
acc ., mm0 dation, daily except Sunday, leaves
Atlanta •> 85 p m, arrives Cornelia 8 40 p m.
Koturning leaves Cornelia 6 15 a in, arrives At-
ianta 915 a m.
Nos-15 and 16 leave.At)anta a 50 p m, Sun-
days only; Cornelia arrive Cornelia 6 50 p in. Returning
leave 8 00 a m, arrive Atlanta 10 50
a m.
Between Lu...udA 1 h..„._Ko,tU n d 9 d»l,,
leave Lula 8 50 p m and 1215 p m, arrive Atb-
e “ 10 *>J> mand 2 °0 P “• Betnming leave
, 15 'Tm MdlfssfS.
Between Toccoa and Elberton—Nos. 63 and 9
daily, except Sunday, leave Toccoa 7 00 a m
and 1 40p m, arrive Elberton 10 55 a in and
a m,
mood and Danville Fast M«il, Pullman Sleeper
b . tweeu Atlanta aud New York.
Nos. 37 and 38—Washington and Southwest-
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NewOrleans Through Pullman Slerpers betwein
New York and New Orleans, and between New
York and Augusta, also between Washington
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coveting with nla-pertor . ad from Column,,,
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Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. Ass’t. Genl. Pass. Ag’t.
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta, Ga.
J. W. A- H. DODSON, Superintendent. Atlanta, Ga.
GREEN, SOL. HAAS,
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