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‘Torsoly TrPatol, So A** to I’resent Variety
uml Avt*l«l Titxiug tltc J’atW-ne. of
ttur Reaitcn. CpiiIIi* or Otherwise.
Only three weeks more at I yon's
gallery.
rh..p . of M'bnluln ol thn ......
St'aot jo railroad.
Sweet jrHatoes have been on the mar-
ket here for several weeks.
A good many of our Ci* i/. us have
bf fended court at ( larkr-.-ville this
week.
We have a new store in town run by,
Jews. .Jews always move to a live
place. '
\ sufficient amount of rain foil ‘)e*-e
last week »nk’ ep the soil in good ordet
about a nioiVtlv.
I deal in general merchandise, and
sell cheap for cash.
G. It. M 'dlcr.
Be sure to call on Lyon—only three
Weeks longer.
A union meeting of the colored Bap-
t i-t- b ill convene at Shady Grove
chirr, il on Friday before the 4t'> Sun-
day in October next.
When needing anything in the
of legal blanks call at Tun Ni;\vs
btlice. If we haven’t in stock what you
W.int we will print them.
'Tramps have been abundant here
recently, 'flu* town council proposes
I.ebping them tramping or improv ing
the c-ondition of oub streets.
The canning factory shut down flu's
week, after having been in operation
kince early in June. We trust its first
season will prove to lx* a profitable
one:
No bad I ’sults from taking Hill’s
<'liihi idii bf Gobi Tablets, while the
cure is permanent; Drulikf nnl'ss, tV>-
bacco and opium habits positively
cured.
« 1 • Xkws desires a g'dhd live c.orre-
t-poiidenl at ’•very ]>ost office in this
( Ol! utyand at neighboring places in
other counties. We hope t > keep our
• cutlers ported as to what is happening
in this section.
This is a fast age. Kven the ccpii-
cod ial storm comes t hree or four weeks
curlier than il used to do. 'That is ib
s:!y. we hope U<e recent hurricane was
f he storm that ushtilly comes hffar the
hiiddie of September.
.... ‘.earn, mind-three weeks longer,
.nnctly first-class work. Tie Aristo
tlie most beautiful pheio ever made.
The new proprietors of tills paper
•lid not purchase the accounts of Tin;
News, hut all who arc due Edwards A
Keeso anything may the money
1 ’ir the same with ns n ihey do not
■hoot Mr. R. M. Vi heeler, who isautho-
iized to collect these bills.
Ow ing t.o the lateness of the coftDu
crop in this seetioii, ihe Wind of last
hvek did little damage in Northeast
Georgians compared with thedestruct¬
ion it caused in the southern part of
{Ufst.ac. This section has b'een for-
tiinakc in many fospei'ts;
Tlie firms of G. W. Nowell and R.
Bryat have been consolidated under the
name -..■.a,,, z:zz tS' j;-,
J lie harness making Wnl be carried bn
iipstairs.
A bale of cotton was seen iii tb'Wh
this w*'ek. Off Iff*estimation it was
l uinffto lid not a‘•first” bale, but one
of the‘“last” of last year's crop. )Ve
arc on the lookout for a bale of new
cotton, which will probably arrife id a
few days.
A revival which began Sunday, is in
progress at the. Methodist church. Rev.
B. 1. Allen is assisted by Rev. NIi*.
Speek, of Carne?vi!’e. Services arc
held in the morning and at night, raid
mu. li idteiest is manifested in tllie
meetings.
Don't forget—only throe weeks Ion-
g v. Go for your photos; don't ^aiG
The a! tent hut of our re iders is called
to the nt‘\v advertisement of Silvernian
Goldbfirg, who have just come to our
town from Athens. They are at 1>.M
Kdwards' oM *;*arff and propose to
i.take the dry goods business lively;
TV hen needing anything iu their line
give them a
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lot!
r 22 ‘ UlA "TZtL^t 3noi lttI V li
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w.m h leads through & turner . of .hb
cemetery is being run. It is riot fciiovft?
-i *.eigiu tram got on the tiava
al out five miles east of here near Fol-
SOU! travel »» for n e S several , aJ am-rnoou..., hours. 1 he i-PJ« tr« k
was blocked until nudmght. the nw.-n-
bound \esffbuie being on this side td
the wr*" k and the southbound passen¬
ger being on the other side of it*
Lyon's gallery will positively ^
on tPe iath 6 f tBis moth.
Our iuimit.ilrvi. cor? sr»-m'dent from Gibson eii-
closed in lus ia-t lent Hm--b of
needles from Pub long loaf-pure. tUe)
are about *^en inches in fcnjrtii.
•[■ h „ -i-h, Tthen. «.-»ll«l vivLlly to
ourJBiiiuuKMim our uiimJ O’' -oolion from wlx'tife tho.v
came, and the large foresDTWhmet
tall straight pines sing a rtfellftrohsflj
«irain ^ as their long ieaVes are SWayeff
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by tlie paxuu- ... f . •freeze (
For bonds for title, warranty deed-.
criminal warrant-. J. I*, executions.
A?-, ..-. all at Tub Niros office.-
s A IXTI.U.
•W. Being l nal.J Ir #< I>t»ll'7 lie t Of
Leg .1
A II rt BaiR .V, a leng-legged young
II in from th. rural * v as
brought int tbwn Moi bv Con
hi Freema II ?x. Ba y was la
i me
il was b igi T
Goode, but w 1 pre li )iia;y rml.
IJis bond was fixed a r-oo.
Accompanied by the bailiff the now
sad deceiver weiiV arotif.d town and
endeavored to secure bondsmen, but his
efforts were vain.
Despairing of getting anyone to
become bis surety, Bailey decided to
give jog bail; and suddenly, While
Sanding in front of S’owell’s stor.', lip
a l.roak for librrt.v. Past E. I>.
Si,„p™n OVs. he s pod,pur-noil by the
bailiff and several others. liix fired
‘he two Shots from a pi.Mol at‘Bailey, but
only effect of the shots that could
be st*en was that the fleeing man’s coat
tails asshiile’d a more liorizontal posi-
t ion.
One might a* 5 well have pursued
cyclone as to have run Bailey, and
* hough he v> as followed into ilie Woods
below the school house, he was seen no
J.aihc s home is several miles from
i’oceoa. At last accounts He was still
breathing the air of liberty.
Another Version.
Recently we published an tfc-
count of a difficulty between the Roth-
ells and Standridges in South Carolina,
just a< rAss the T’.lgaio river. Since
then we have heard another version of
t he aff air.
Ibis is, that Seymour Standridge
was t he aggressor, and attempted tb
strike Lewis Bothell with a lme. To
protect his brother a younger Bothell
look a hand in ‘be fracas and smote
Seymour Standridge wit h a hob oetWebn
the shoulders, Lewis Bothell also got
in a blow on Standridge’s head with a
shovel, but no one else participated in
t he difficulty.
>Ve print news as we hear ii so
give this account.
Seyiuour Standridge was badly liiirt,
’
but is recovering.
Since this difficulty souk' miscreant
Slipped into the corn field of Lewis
Bothell one night recently and cht
down a good deal of corn, making a
wide lane across the entire field.
Our informant stated also that, uiitil
the preliminary trial of L. B. Deaton
for jiff’ killing of Johnson, the Rothells
and Standriges were oil fi'ieinlly terms,
but since then a coolness has existed
between the two families.
,lisU Delivery-
Two of llabersbam county’s prisoners
succeeded in effecting their escape from
tlie (ffarkesville jail last Friday. 'These
were Frank Tims and Vaii Hughes.
The former was incarcerated for steal"
ing a mule from a negro on the pla«'e
of M r. J. R. i’ra‘ber no Tugalo rHer,
and the latter was confined on a erimi-
nal charge.
Tims has been sil k for some time,
and was moved into a larger cell. AU
ter feeding the prisoners Friday
evening the jailer passed out of Tim’s
cage to g- ; t s 0 ;r'e w aiei. Not thinking
it necessary to lock the door to the sick
mao’s cell he closed the door, which
was held by a strong iron latch.
Now it happened that Van Hughes
had managed in .some way to iN'cape
from his cell and concealed liiiffsiilf
under Tim’s cot. Av soon as the jailer
went out Iuighes, bj iiieansof a forked
stick that he had gained posession of,
lifted the latch, and the two Mien walk
ed out;
pj,,, c f these escaped prisoners,
A N«-\v Industry.
Mr. H. W. Lewis, who came to Toccoa
from New Smyrna. Fla., recently, is
about to embark in a new enterprise,
This consists in getting out barrel
"
bon p^
^lr. l ewis has beep in cor^espood-
cnee with a Chicago linn, and has
received an order for many thousand
h()ops wbk . h it w j,i take him., several
n,ont li - f o flf!'
lie purposes employing N twenty or
twentv _< lve bamt ^ 0 i„g into the
wood ,‘ where hickory is pfchtifui and
getting out tlie hoops there; All that
j s accessary is to split a sniff 11 sailing
or limb and smooth itwitli a' drawing
knife until it will bend easily*, leaving
the bark on one side.
As hickory and other Woods suitable
for hoopsareabandant here,Mr. Lewis
occupation may prove to be permanent
itifd profitable. We hope so.
r«mic spools open.
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^ «L>to
^ ^ratifying. At the white school 170
ipil ^were colored enrolled, school, and 65 wefe pres- then
e nt at the biuce
it is Hki'iy
t}, a t the $Tnte school will soon number
OVt >r AKb
Our .
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H | lu . ati ou, they, can obtain it at
sma n C ost right here at home:
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Habersham Superior MLmdayN court convened
at (TarkffsvUie with Judge
Mr'V' nr. r.. ^ciuu-fer* o ,MUU ; of our town, was
elected foreman of the graft . 1 .
week .to-y.
The first part of the WaS CTefo-
t 0 d to civil ousiness. but the criminal
^ e{ , ta s reached on Wednesday
afThe cast* of i. B. Deaton,
h®. juid at 1* t me o, go.a- ^ prr,-
We had not learned tlie result ot tli.s
trial. Deaton was under bond on a
r bar^e of voluntary jm'.v found manslfiughter, indiclinent but
file grand an
a'gainst him for murder;-and 1 he judge
ordered him' imprisoned Wednesday
n ', 5 , bl>
There criminal are. several docket.' important cases
on the »
K ETi'H'•!!>.
]>a-
..! n
ft: lied the
? rampant erite. A little
proud that
■young 1 l*ot. 1 take an
!) | ii i red “V hy do vou
ask?”
“I wasjes’wonderin’” replied theboy,
"It siiv- r gi's fre>- if they 11 haul us a
wag *» il1 load *
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The author of “Ta-ra-Va-ra-boom.de-
aye” is a public malefactor and should
be forced for tlie remainder of Is
natural life to listen to this song three
"
liWif? daily.
.No more frarflil pn. o,,, be
,KM.
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Silverman & Goldberg is the style
of d Toc-oa firm. This is a bimetalic
combination, if not a combination of
bimetaiists.
The R. ^ D. road lias reduced the
p a y 0 f p s employes who receive as
much as $100 and hot mbre than .$208
‘ h 10 and those
p el , llont per cenU who
get over $410 have been cut down 20
percent. Mr. Jas. Wilson is the only
one of our citizens who is affected by
the change. Vnde Jimmy takes things
very philosophically, and says lie re-
ffretsbilly one thing about the matter,
which is * hat he doesn't belong lo the
-0 per ceiit. class,
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A certain citizen of our town thus
gives his views bf tile financial situa¬
tion :
u I tell yer, all this sliere trouble
hard times has been broughter-
rourf’ by these shore free silver men.
* be gu\ nnioiit wants tiie men wnu!
nffNcs siUCi to <|uine (coin) it. lei
nuthin . Of cose they ain t goin to
work t limit they re paid, an they \e
ffuit quinin silver, an (bat s w nat
makes money so peace. Yer might
j es t as well ask a man to plow fer
nuthin’ as to quine money fer nuthin’;
‘hey ain t ilff tiiffrunee. 11 (hose shere
free silver men will jest, keep"tlier
iftbutlis shet an let the guv ninent pay
‘he men reasonable fer flier work
they 11 start ter quinifi siGer right er-
way an’money will be easy to git holt
of. I'm ergin free sil* cr, cause a limn
what works orler be paid.”
The following is ail tienbillit of an
incident which really happened several
years ago. We are well acquainted
with the viMtitt of the mistake. lie
lives in Middle Georgia, and his name,
so far as this article is concerned, shall
be Plank;
Blank decided to visit a, relative of
his who lived in the country near Mon¬
tezuma. He arrived in Montezuma
late at night and went to a dfftel. The
t ,. lt , u , r bl j , in? Voom very warill> i, e left the
i() )is op hi: Tired with
tr;lV(1 , be wds soon ^[Wg soundly,
Now it happened that in the next
room to the one occupied by Blaitk Vi'as
a imhikA couple. In the small hours
(f (h(? ni ^ ht tll ;. husban(1 was attacked
^ ( . ra!i!{) , roli;% and was in great
pain. Ilis wife dbsed him with several
kinds of medicines, but as he stih
groaned and tumbled about s'lTe decided
to make a hot poultice.
Being slight !y acquainted with the
house, she went to the kitchen and
soon returned with a poultice steaming
^ she lefl bl .f door mM » n so sic:
would have no difficulty in iiifiliiig her
room. Blank’s door was-open too, and
as she came to That first she entered
his robnh There upon the bed, uncov-
'*r w*. -y t m * mi f
mosquitoes.
Being somewhat nervous and never
doubting that she rih n the v ‘ght
loom, the laithtui wiie,without saying
a word, applied the poultice to the seat
! ,a ' n -
Blank was sleeping soundly, but that
phdiGee was hot, and with a yell hr
landed in the middle of the Hoot. lie
thought lie had been disemboweled,
and with both hands pressed against
*’is stomach he tore down the stair-
Meps yelling “Murder! murder! 1 m
killed! J’m a d» a d man I”
When he reached the front door fbS
night clerk of the hotel grabbed him,
an( i upon investigation showed him
that he was uninjured, and i hat instead
being covered with .blood, he was
'•> h iot po,i uct.
The clerk then took him by the arm
and led him back to bis room, shedding
poultice at every step. At every door
?ilbng the haH a head, nude or female,
was thrust out to sC’e ivha* the roY
was, and a tunny sight appeared, i lie
o,a,
the situation. It was a dfeadflrt posi-
ticn for a b - ash ful man.
i„; v * >m-r Tie realized her mistake
or b.»w
;U ftf subsequent embarrassment dashed
into the next room,and in sore distress
-a Uer K „^,.U „! tb* ,„is-
take she had made. The stok man was
so much amused at tlie ludbrotrsness
of t he affair, that, despite his pains,
lie ro »red v-itl laugnter. 1Y;en his
merruffent ted Subsided, to his astou-
ishment he found that he was welL
lfe ha ‘ l be<?n ‘‘ Uled h}
Next ‘ mornin«- ” about davb^k a
nmvr stole s*>ftly from the . hotel • \ in . ques-
t; 0 n and made his wav on foot out of
Moptozum*. It was Blank. As he
had iaiieil to resrister he hoped to eseane
JI ? visited his relahv,-, cn.l ...........
home confident that no one would pus->
p?ot , hat hl . had been the victfnrofa
blunder: buf. like murder,
a gm>d joke will PUP* .am! he has !
been guved most urtmemfoliV by his
friends on account of the antics heffut
when he was the unsuspecting victim
of a woman's mistake ami a very hid
pNultictv*
fSBOJ T l i’LE
Win i <4S* in ;J,ut Out < i Tn
**» t*t«? Kt^ioits K to: I About.
I? * n \w ;r.ie < rit'
fr: I. a vonia:
M is the
t of her aunt. M Coe.
.
Mr. A Mr n and fam
iiy have gone to At inr.i to live.
Mrs. Edgar Harris return; I Wedrses-
day from a visit to ves in Lula.
Mrs. W. U. Xardin, Anderson. s.
., is visiting at Mr. I>. J. Simpson’s
Cok Louis Davis and LW
are Ul a tt«nd 4 nce unon court at Chokes-
Mis< ,, laime . 7. luriiliili’s •
fnimerous
'"««>» Ifad to *el,-„me her
toto ' v '-
Mr. a,,(1 M rs. E. P. Siripson 'ly-e
' 01 ‘ " lai 'T'* ‘ ^ ( ° lV ‘'
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Misses Gussie Cleveland and Xora
Evason, of Elberton, spent a few days
in town recently;
Mr. Glen Davis, of C*urrahee farm,
is sii-k with bilious fever. His friend*
hope that his illnbs« will be brief,
Mrs P. II. Sellars, of Atlanta, and
Miss May Me Laugh, of Kings Moun-
tain, N. are guests of Mi’s. \V; M
Busha*
Mlss T ;. ila M()ody? * ho ha3 becn
spending several weeks in town, left
Thursday, friends j'p to the regret of her man-
m bf .o <)a;
Engineer Ifardenian is still using
crutbh. lie liasbesn laid up for several
weeks with a lame leg, which was hurt
by a fall from his engine.
Mrs. (‘aIIaway, of A tlanta, and Mrs.
V. _ A. If dhiidreii.
doper and of Ameri-
cos, who have been summering at
Toccoa, have returned to their
Miss Ola Jones, th9 new teacher in
the public schools, is front Atlanta,
but she is well known ami hitteli liked
in Toccoa. She will form an acquisi¬
tion to the society of our town.
Conductor Cliai’les Manly, of t tie E.
A. Tj. road, is off on a vacation of sev-
oral weeks. lie will visit relatives in
New Mexico atid traVLff in other por¬
tions of the West before returning.
IIis place on the road will be filled by
‘‘Uncle” Jimmy 'Wilson, tlie superin¬
tendent of the E. A. L.
Mr. W. B. New is no longer in tin-
employ of the K. & 1 ). road as track
inspector. lie lost his job because of
the wholesale reduction of employes
that the load iias been making; We
regret to hear that Mr. New and his
family contemplate leaving Toccoa
soon. Such citizens we hate to lose.
Mi*. M . II. Kefleii, of Elberton; Pas
1 n tbVvn Wednesday and called on Tun
News. Mr. Kerlen was on his way to
Dahlonega, to become a st udent of the
North Georgia Agricultural college, to
wiiicii lie has secured an appointment
through the representative Of Elbert
county.
Mr. F. IL Bali, one of the new propt-ie-
iors ol Ini: News, will pi'obabij arrive
publishing ’■? the "** ^ew .Shlyrna Breeze, lia8bt0ri
ill
Ploridji, lie slid is is Wiiiiliiig up, but his J.hsi -
ness, a young man, unlike
the other editor, lie has a wife. We
are impatiently waiting for him.
Misses Clyde Holland and Gertie
Reese 3ef! on Monday for Bowman.
The former will have charge of Hie
music department of John Gibson In¬
stitute- and the latter will be a pupil
in that school. Miss Holland is from
Fort Gaines, and lias been visiting rel¬
atives here for several weeks. Htr
Toccoa friends will be glad to see her
often
Tuixalo.
There will be an exhihiition at Bock
Creek school house on Friday night,
the 15th of September.
A hard ’wind and a heavy rain came
one night last week. The corn was
blown down badly.
Mr. Daniel Bailey is very low with
tin abscess in his side.
Mrs. i>. A. PsuTtrs, of Tdgalo, is visi¬
ting her father, Mr. Killey, bf West¬
minster, S. C.
Crops are better than was expected;
considering the dry Weather.
George Jarrett returned home Fri-
day from a visit to Atlanta.
There will be preaching by Rev. Mr.
Smith, of Westminster, S. C., at Whi-
thn Gap school house next Sunday at
j j iFcloi li
Mr. Lewis Westmoreland is
of moving to Arkansas.
B. A. Burns, who fig's charge of the
Water tank in Athens,visited his home
in Tugalo recently.
Misses Lizzie and Pearl Bush have
the
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What Wl!1 ^ Vh-n peaches ,
and watermelon? < rre ailgone?
” csi “ n -
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Mammoth Radish.
J w* .“bf. have 7«-tion remarked ispIuh„Hynd*P- before that the
ted fco tb& successful cultivation
ve 2 . etab j e ,5 \y e were tlie more con-
of bh is fact last Friday.
On that dav Was brought to this office
radish of such mammoth proportions
tlwt we didlrt kn<>w wlmn it was. Il
had been allowed to go to seed, and
was about , two feet , . r length . and .
in nine
incile3 in diameter.- TV Iren small it
‘*ad been stepped on K b 5 _ an ox. v arrd /><Vn con-
is in a verj peculiar rrape.
B '' to V ’ >K S '' J F "P-
pusril to weigh ab, ut «ghtr?u pounds.
n T rai.ed.yMr M :<utihvV» J. i b. < rankliu,
.
vho , h ' es •'‘bout nine miles lrom here,.
near Uanfher creek
He says lie lias a larger radish, which
»* about three iebt long, but sent this
One.because of its « dd shape.
Tins remarkable vegetable can be
"ir^tv at TitE Nkws ofirce.
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Nouns Or ASi)
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m A«EIJ KeraarSable MEN:
to-
cults havo fol-
IP \ lowed our treat-
ifff: <s9Srf •* \J ¥Sk30, H ,^
L and encaeasful
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i- mCiM aaa
x*v-y^4v ■ 7^2Z. Orwbc youi!i and excess
' arewry-
oris and IMPO¬
TENT, tlw scorn of their fellows and the contempt
friends and comnaniona. leads us to GUAHAjS-
W x.-I nfcoiId a cube.
^fIknfSs luh *tnSttaPjK wonderful
borne without uistrrunesits. Our troatr
rcelit has cured otliors. Why net you ! Pry it.
CA.TARlS.li, Rod diseases ot the Skin, Blood.
E ^YS lilUI-f-Th<fniostrt'pid.
> cafe end effective
DisY'ASKs'o/ail hinde cured where
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Wo have cured cfe Qhraisio- Disecr-bs tacj, ,
cases
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time. OUain our treatment at once.
BKFA&K tixoboet bf freoand cheap treatracata. We
give aset most apientiftc ?a:S bo treatment doco for at moder¬
ate prices—as low as safe and
skill fid treatment. Free /'.onsultjitlcn ,at rhd
office kr by uir.U. Thorough esaminaheu t. vd
careful d’vgr.osic. A home treatment can
he pivea ;:i a. majority of cases. Coed for
Srtnptora JWanir Ho. 1 lor Men: Ho. 2, for Vv .-> mf-n:
Ko. 3. for Skin Diseases. Send 10b f$rf>-i-pagc o Kef
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cnee answered promptly. Business etrietly coniY c
dentiftl. Entire treatment sent freo from ebs; erva
lion. IXefer to our patients, bn oks and btxs io ssa men.
Addresa or call on DK. HATHAWAY A CO.
22\4 So. Broad St.. Atlanta, <-•'•
W. L«
S3 SHOE not .
Do you wear them? When next in need try a pair.
Bast in the world.
# 4 .D 0 JP . '\S 2.33
If you want a fine DR“^3 SHOE, made Tn tho
Styles, den’*' pay $3 to $8- try my $3j $3.50, $4.00 and or
* 5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and lock
wear as we!!. If you wish to economize in your footwear,
do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Marne sr.d
price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy
vTV. L. DOUGLAS. IJrooktcri, Mass. Sold by
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A f-f Dney, OURS Samurai FOR Loss nd of F Manho • 1, Imp)-
sl male Weakness,
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A di- -ti-»«s, andr.h iff^q M"
,u'tTng trim sexual execs s- i’.ice ?!.
M . ’ jj^nt securelv i»acked in plain wrapi>er,
on receipt Alleorresponi «f p-ice. Ftrll pardcn:«w ceil f«>i
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Money carfl>4‘dcj^ite.1 iabank,fortuition
ur.trl i-o-irijn is &c;md. Send f. >f •<> j-age
caUlognc of Uriughon’s Com MUtatcd Pn
tkal Busmess Gillie, Na-hville, Tenn. All
comrl. brandies taught- No vacation'.
anvfime. (-Mention tbiTparser.)
GO TO.«s
BROWN & MITCHELL
-F OR B A RG A INS IN-
Groceries, Dry Goods. Clothing', Hats • Soots. Sio 3 si
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FARM IMPLE!" F'lTS ■
-AND-
HIGH G HADE FE RTILIZ El’S.
^’SlYingiesa Specialty:
You will save money hy trading with its. shp
Money Saved is money made. . .....
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1 1 Is an easy lnai.ter to keep cool in (He hottest weather if
y\ you go to
i TCCCOJY lYjx DDS.
r Bnr everyone can’t go there every day, because w e liave'ii’t
i yet built our
DUMMY IvXISnD.
Under tlie circumstances the next best way to keep Com¬
fortable is to come to our store and put yourself on the outside of
our
l CODD JDFl IlXXtS,
J Such Other as SoraFiUrJer, T.erhonfldc, Gj d er; Bon Boris, and ntimer-
| 1 (ms rain stimulant, ref; rviilng and healthful h rages. And if you need a 1 I
! | although have and in you know you do, just try Coca-Cola. Audi I
we town a
CATIIIIIXCr TORT,
Yet you can’t buy there Corned Beef, Potted ITai.i, Potted
Tongue, Oysters, etc., but the jnaee to purchase such goods and j i.
many other Umi^'s that come in Cans is at our store! Our Fancy I S
and r amiiy Groceries are continually 8 1
CrOIIXCr SOMEWHERE, :
But like the widow’s meal, tlie supply seems to ha {indiininislied. \ 2
We are very accommodating and will feed the hungrv, § 1
moisten the parched toncrue, and cool the per. ..M ing bi’ow; and 2
fix your Watch to boot. Come to see
YICKERY BROTHERS, I
Toccca, C! 3oT*Aia. t I
«l HUGH i-wO [70 & KING, N
WHOLICS’AI.E AND TlTFi AIL
ROLL PAPER, PAPER CUTTERS*
PAPER BAGS, TWINE, ETC.
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DEALERS INT
Cry Goods, notions, Soots, Snots,
Gto ss, Cops, Clot Aims’, E/ tcv
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<£. '
•groceries of all kinds, I lour Meat, Lard, Meal, Tobacco, Gigars, TnufT, efc.'
Hardware, Tinware, and all at the very lev. -1 price, We won’t slaiid a?id ark
you a long price if you have the money. Give us a trial and be convinced that
we sell cheap. ."Yours to please,
HUGHES & KING,
W. M. KILGO,
—HEADQUARTHIiH FOR—
; Ory Goods, Notions, Shoos, Hats and Grocorios.
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;T HAVE SET NIY STAKES. =
I vnean to do tfie bulk of the. boo bn < ne- in T , • on. I hare U.e st-wk to co-Troi the
trade- . 1 a r/ the largc-t and ... >t i -i ; o.- i ■ - <■ ve • or -n;-:] ioi-coa. 1 have»
* compl-^e st«j<!k of SLse-s Fine Hhnes. ^-TvintUitvr • • for a town I ke Tore . Best $ 2.00 au<
I^dt-' Shoe ir. the- city—gemil-.e FienG? K!-: 1 /xi-hI .S.-.V.-CM ! 'V the \V. !
Dougla- Sice comfwnj. every pair w:vr •m.-d w. g .<■ s o' ... f ;> or n :•<-> fiin'tei. Pi
OxfmlTTes. it, yvthoA1 mi n^■*.- sie-vo o-m.-V-n-
L) DOoCLA^ j, ivuti^moo, Cera >van and L n.r. lry a pair at.
'T h. V^l I nu. **•. tb,b -t ■••.-u :n t,:c city '•.amif.l line of ne Sa»5ns
: c- . Mu . u., too tv. .. Uoii. : : Or., v.Oflik.WbXujju »B»s W.
a id Knl roMe’v.
\,h vo 1 want Fine C'ctliing don't fail t * mv siok before you buy. Can ha\
sm'ts ir/ffe to order 1 « iort noisc-i. I curry 1 good ftiifT in :i stock.
J koe q? the I ( -1 iek of Gr >< e ie- i 1 To o ‘.t, I it ii S'ac e M.ft i- anev. When it con?*
5 •' ff'J* t I a ay ccnu li' r-v.itb tbe famous P. JJ. I’OSTKLL'
..^b. '.-v, . i. -t K 1 irlla. Trvasanlolo and
' anybody for j-ioi will u-e n<? other.
t P t C: 1 ». I ^-e a large stock tbat must be 1110 ^
i . Sc ma fa 1
HU icc ad for Country Ptoffn. r-'me nrAT Pie zZA’ 1 f ‘x% ^
yoi. lc w.tii me.