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THE TOCCOA
''OGCOA, G.V., Friday, c t. 57,
SHORT IWS HOTES
ARout Toccoa, Kspccially,
and Other Topics.
AS 3T2STOG COtSSS OF KSOB
TVrwly TrcatH, So As \o T’rctfnl Variety
and Avoid Taxing the Patience of
Our Headers, (iontie or Othterwlse.
Monday night was as lovely a night
ns one should wish to see.
This pleasant IndianeuiWmfr weath¬
er is inducing fruit trees to klovui
There have been many bushels of
eldest nuts eaten in Toccoa this fall.
ocr oa is not asleep, by Av.y means
but she may become more lively ere
long.
The lads and lassies enjoyed
party at Mr. J. A. Burgess’ on Friday
night last.
We can rent you a house or sell you
n desirable building lot. Call on us.
Howell Tc B.VLh
i large crop of commercial tourists
is being harvested in Toccoa these au-
l nmii days.
In our issue of to-day appears•vnotV -
cr very readable article about the
World's fair.
There <=eems to be considerable sick-
ness in this neighborhood. Most of it
is of a mild nature, though.
If you have a hov.se to rent or for
sale, or if you desire to rent or buy town
property, call at Thk Nnwsofiice.
I lie last two weeks of bright, weather
have been most favorable for tie gath-
♦ ring of crops, and the farmers have
not been idle.
\ look at the cotton platform here of
ti. M. Inman & Co. would cause one to
think that I he cotton crop is not short
in l Ins section.
S<*m,o day Toccoa ill In' a populous
and prosperous town; and if indica-
Yi us count for aught, thal day is not
i n the distant future.
. A spirit of charity is one of the no¬
ble qualities that distinguish man from
t he brute; and it causes oases to dot
1 he des -rt in many lives.
We have three nice rooms for rent
in a house partly occupied and in a
most desirableloeation. Justthe place
*or a man and his wife.
llowEi.i. & Ball, Agents.
Cau l Toccoa do sonletliing for the
yellow fever suiferers? If an enter¬
tainment cannot he given perhaps
so me money could he obtained by
subscript ion.
The tax collector is ab^‘ d in the
land. When tin* editor hands over to
h ; m his small amount due the
ond county, then does the quill ijriver
; ejoice in Poverty.
This week only one of the four teach¬
ers in the white school—Miss Jones—
lias been sulticiently well to teach.
Rev. B. P. Allen, Mrs. Lawson and
Miss Willie MeAvoy are taking the
i la ‘as of the sick teachers.
Parties who have real estate in Toc¬
coa for sale or for rent should consult
Tun New "T* will take the same in
hand and charge nothing for our ser-
v t»‘s un T’ss we ell'eet a trade.
Moonshiners in the vicinity of the
Klberton Air-Line road seem to be iu
hard lurk of late. Ever* tw(* or three
days for t he last week or two revenue
men have passed through here with
one or more mountain dew manuf?!c_
t urers.
T 'c covered mountain wagons are
lliick on our streets these days, They
are laden with cabbage, apples and
cjiv'stnuts, and many of them come Horn
North Carolina." Saturday we noticed
in one of these wagons some of the
finest cabbage we eve.t sa\V. Oue of
these weighed 23 pounds, and the others
ranged from 12 to 2 !) pounds.
Though Toccoa . has contributed
nothing for the relief of the yellow
fever sufferers, a few of ohr citizens
have given time and Fiber to devise
means of securing money, for the
needy in Brunswick. This fact
does not lessen tile sufferings of the
destitute, but it is sonic little consola¬
tion to tlie citizens referred to.
The individual who has boeii
'drueting the colored band at this place
has hied to greener pastures—W«st-
minster. In the hall that was \vbnt to
reverberate with the melodious strains
of “Ta-ra-ra.” “The Mockina Bird” and
other classical airs, as evoked by sau¬
sage lips through brazen apertures, a
K .,Ul.,, silenoe r,i s n 5 ^
autumn nights, and the neighbors are
glad on this account.
This is the season of tlie year when
the minds ot some people are perplex-
...I with qa.-stionsor fashion as portaln-
ing to the wardrobe. Much rest
broken miktn in in dehat debating imr the tlw inirsortani important t. i ' i
question as to what kim. of wearing
apparel to purchase,and there are those
\vho are troubled to decide rs to when
to put on heavy underwear. At such
time blessed is the editor, for stern
neeeessity relieves him of all this anx¬
iety. But bring us that load of wood.
To the regret of manjr, t!re concert
which was announced to he siv.Mi lu-rc
- 1 st n.a> ni„.t or in. u !■' 111
Brunswick, failed to materialize.
preparations P for this entertainment
were attended , , With .... many difficulties. ,. , .
, but ^ . musical . , would ,, , have
a nice program
, been presented, , j could ,. piano - . have , been
a .A
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secured for tlie. occasion; o-fAY '1 hose who .
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the last hour, this was ascertained,
there was nothin 0- else to do but to
declare e the conceit off. It may be
given later.
TWO BAD NEGROES
Who Arp loginning to Ilealizi T‘«»t
Wny of the Truitsgrenrior Is 11 aril.
Two i)'-groes.j)*imed John 'Vail ifnd
John Teasley have been seen around
Toccoa for the past two or
months. They were pot here long at
a time, and fe*. - kne v them. It has
developed i hat these darkies are bad
ones anf* that they have teen steal-
irig around through the oounV-v and
,r,n * ••»** >» » h «"* s < in
locccoa.
Tuesday night of last week the house
of Mr. 1). M. Kellar, in Wolf Pit dis¬
trict, Franklin county, was robbed
a good many articles.
On 'Thursday night the residence of
Mr. Tom Williams, who lives in F'ibts-
ville district, Franklin county, was
burglarized. Twenty dollars in money,
some jewelry and several other articles
were obtained. ;
Wall and Ter.sley had been seen in the
neighborhoods where these
had been committed, a few hours before,
they were suspected of being con-
cerned in them. Deputy Sheri If Kellar,
of this place, on SuimaV last
them on suspicion. He then secured a
search warrant, and with one or
others went to the house where Wall
and Teasley made thei v ’iV? dollar ter
It was soon ascertained that this
house was a depository for the stolen
plunder. Concealed in bed ticks, mi-
der the eaves of the house, and in al-
most every nook ai'd.^ranny, Were gro¬
ceries. dry goods, wearing apparel,
j’“"'dry, etc. Under the door sill was
fou,,d !l P° ( ket book containing $ 1 . 00 ,
a finger ring belonging to Mrs. Tom
Wiliia hs and a breastpin of Mrs. i). M
Kellar. They even hid a razor or two
in a sack of flour.
Mr. Kellar carried Wall and Teasley
Wolf Pit Monday, where tlivy stood
preliminary trial and were commit-
ted to jail in default of bond. They
are ibfltv safe belli ini the bars In Carnes-
ville.
The two negroes Inve confessed to
burglarizing the houses of Mr. Kel-
lar and Mr. Williams, and say that
they stole also an umbrella from the
house of Mr. l it Collins, who lives
about three miles f**ohi here!
i\Ir. Kellar is returning the stolen
property to its rightful owners, when¬
ever it can he identified. Most of it
belongs to Mr. Tom Williams and Mr.
D. M. Kellar.
The two negro Women who pass for
the wife and sister of 'Tail are still
here. They should be promptly arres¬
ted and placed in jail. We cannot af¬
ford to allow such people to remain in
our town when their guilt can be clear¬
ly established.
Good Farmers, Lie Females
During the past year or two many
farmers in the South have been com¬
plaining of monopolies and oppression
and demanding relief. Some of these
:,rt ' ha\e good plantations
comfoitable homes.
In Habersham eounry, not far from
Toccoa, there is a family that has been
making no fuss about, hard times.
White others Hate been attending po¬
litical discussions, the individuals in
questions were working their orops or
harvesting the same. And the result
is that they are oil of debt, always
have plenty of hoir.e-raised meat am!
other provisions, and live well. They
are not in the least concerned as to
whether congress passes the free silver
bill or hot.
This family consists of four women,
all of whom are past middle age. One
of them is an invalid, but the other
three are hale and are able to do their
own <vbfk. They seldom hire any help,
but do their own plowing, hoeing and
gathering. This fall they have picked
live bales of cotton without assistance,
and raised corn in abundance, besides
potatoes, peas, etc. They own a good
farm and cultivate it well, paying
particular attention to food crops and
the raising of hogs. The result is that
they are m easy circumstances,
These industrious, level-headed
womeii are an honor to their sex and
ah tixainple to many of their male
neighbors who tickle the soil for a
livelihood.
Will Not lie Hanged,
Berry Harris will escape the galjows
On Monday Governor Norther, granted
the petition asking that Berry's sen¬
tence t be commuted to imprisonment
for life.
Berry’s condition justifies the belief
that the governor's clemency will not
grant him a long lease of life. At
present he is confined to bod a greater
portion of the time, and ’*5 hut expect-
ed to live many weeks.
But even with prospects of early
df'Ath staring him in the 1 ice.. Kerry
0 riA; on the gallows to-day.
Led Mon.
A new lodge was organized in Toe-
coa last ntcl.l. . This fe Ut,
0p , 1er o( K( . d Men . About uvonej -flvc
me,llbtPS mpm i».> r s " were ere initiated initiated l*v bj M..,. Fv'
emplifier Bradley, and to»ifcorrow
^ vera l Bod Men from Gainesville will
be on hand to assist in training the
fresh braves in the way they should
go.
This lodge is composed of some of
our best citizens, and ic gives promise
of becoming a flourishing organiza-
tioili
A hush of work at my gallery will
necessitate mv staying tlirougii nest
4 to finish Sittings will be ,
v\ee& up.
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made , as usual. , The urzens of Toccoa
will please 5L. accept ^ mv ' sincere thanks .. ,
for , their r liberal ... . patron'iare. ^
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A. . T. ._ Lyon. T
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Ali parties notice indebted to debtor. to f?
fit m of
BriglA. MeJunkia < >>. are Hereby.
ad vis id to make immediate payment
or thf Jr aq? c,!nts will be 1 .-laced in ti t
hands of 2 attorney forcoRection
Tuga!".
'fWre wks preaching at
church last Sunday by Rev. W.
er.
The far v u a* r busy hauling their
corn off the Tugalo bottoms, for
of another freshet.
George Jarrett, who has been atten-
ding college some time, has returned
to his home for a short visit,
Pleas Walters has gone to
S. ('.. to work for the R. & D. Co.
Misses Rosa ani Mattie 'Vestmore-
land are visiting Mrs. Cheek, of Ben
Cleveland, S. C.
Quite an interesting sermon was
preached at Whiten Gap senpb! house
last Sunday evening by Re\ W. A
Cooper, of Avalon.
John Mills has quit shingle
and gone to making syrup.
F. W. say as long as meat stays a P
j high as it is. he will 'possum hunt till
dogs get hoarse.
We aro sorry t( i i ea rn that Miss Ma¬
mi(J Turnbull, the school teacher of
Toccoa, is quite sick.
We learn fch at Jesse Duke has gone
West.
These cool mornings make one inink
that winter is near.
A protracted meeting will begin at
Providence church on Thursday before
the fourth Sunday in November.
There is Sunday-school at Rock
Creek every Sunday evening at 2
o’clock.
Died. October 1?, 1893, the infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Morton. Father
and mother,he of good cheer: Dm little
son awaits you in heaven. The little
child was taken to Duluth for burial.
Miss Maggie Ward accompanied the
father and tlie mother to attend the
burial.
Soft and easy Was tliy cradle.
Now tliy bed is hard android;
Yet we feel cur blessed Savior
Will thee in his arms enfo d.
T'eV" and stiort liis days on evrth were,
Ycl van loan ed tolaveldni w< H :
How you in s< your l'tt’e darling
None but p rents foiidc.in toll.
To the falhcr and the n other,
Who w 11 shed the si’ent tear ;
To thelove’y litt’e sister
'Yliow.ll mourn sweet brother, dear
May the kind and loving Jesus
Come to comfort and to cheer,
Till beyond the shining portals
You shall meet the loved one there.
Hustler.
LAvunia.
Capl. W. M. Addington, one of our
most excellent old citizens, has been
quite unwell for some time, but is now
slightly on the meml.
Dr. A. It. Jones and wife are spen¬
ding a while with relatives in Hart¬
well.
Dr. Cornog has greatly improved his
dwelling by r.uuning a veranda all
round three sides of it.
Miss Clara Brooks, of Gainesville, is
visiting Mr. Cornog.
Miss ’ aura Hudgens, of Pendleton,
S. C., is visiting her sister, Mr. F.
KITOX.
'The mission collection at the Baptist
church on missionary day was about
$15—very good for this worthy body.
Our D. B. Jlill interest if for sale.
Give us Stephenson for president and
Morgan of Alabama for vice-presi¬
dent.
Rev. F. L. Cantrell is visiting bis
father, who live in the country beyond
Gainesville
Capt. McAllister, of Abbeville coun¬
ty, E. C.. has been visiting his, daugh¬
ter, Mis G. F. Blackwell of Lavotlia.
Dr. T. B. Bonner will leave for Macon
Saturday where he goes to attend the
grand lodge of Free Masons.
B. P. Cleveland has turned his back
on us and faces toward the wild, woolly
'Vest.
Billie Franks, v ho had a horse stolen
last week, found the kaine near Five
Forks, Ga. lie had betn traded, to
another man. He is still in pursuit
of the thief. Bon Aik.
To tlie Public.
'Ve have a statement to make and
will endeavor to put it in a few words; :
namely:— We all going into the
real estate business. We propose to
handle property for sale or rent, and
to do so at such reasonable rates of
commission, that any one having 1 bus¬
iness of this kind can afford to patro¬
nize us. We already have a number of
houses for rent, and some property to
be sold. Anyone desiring to rent a
house or contemplating the purchase
of property, wi.ll perhaps do well to
call on uS and hear v, h«t v e ha-e to
say. Remember we mean strictly bus-
iness. Yours to please,
Howell & Ball
Caught.
Deputy Marshal A. C. Dunlap
brought into town Sundry Bill Smiih.
Kill is an unbleached citizen from
Fliutsville. Franklin county, and he is
< with bei„=: v ith a
moiintain He carried dew inantifwtqr, * Uantf , la have .
was to an
opportimity O fk»ofc!r.g upon the fa-
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, ho. h»vis ,
church rr t bince “T then we nr.vc ueen m-
formed that the Methodistcnurch spire.
-aiso.isoSco.^h, there bees, whic have
been sox or seven years in undis-
j phted possession.
* It is likely that this is a '
breed , , of f bees of , a religious ... turn of
j mind;. .... 1 he the Presbvterian .
A- swarm 111
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cnnrch , perhaps , moved . from , the , Mc f a- .
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odist .. . church , . wbe« . they . becametoonu- .
merous. 1 i-u hey might- • - . have . been , easccn-
eed . . the BapRst w , church , ,
I:*jhL^L.;r j in steeple too,
rows alrca,
n " ‘ 1 ' ‘
ls jK , 1-1 ,e lon “J tK . rtlt?se
pious bees is of unusual purity and
aw^etneas, but no one knows, or is likely
! to know soon, just how it tastes
A BOUT i'EOPlK
V\ no Pa^s In and Out of Toccoa ar.a OthVr 4
in the Itegions Hound About.
Miss Annie 1 Freeman is ill with
fever.
Mr. IT. I.. Roden has been nuite sick
for the past two or three days.
11. M. Payne, and 7'. II. Kali made a
business trip to Atlanta last Satur¬
day,
' >'> • and Edgar Hughes, of Lex¬
ington. Ivy., are visiting their sister,
Mrs. R. L. King.
Mr. Henry Holley has purchased the
new house of Mr. .1, L. Martin, near
the depot, and eoved ; nto it.
Mrs. 'V. R. Bruce spent last wee?: i '
Athens with her daughter, Miss Marie,
who > » pupil at the Home School
| Mrs W. L. Vickery has returned-to
Buford, after spending a Week here
with her mother, Mrs: 11. W. Jones.
Miss Mami*, Turnbull ha been sick
for several days, and has not been able
to fill her place i t n the school room,
Abbott ha been cbnfinett to
his bed r or several days. His place in
the schoolroom is filled by Rev. B. P
Allen.
Misses Rida and Willie Ramsay have
returned ! rom Seneca, S. C.,after spend¬
ing two or three weeks in that place
with relatives.
Mrs. E, A. Jones, who was the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. C.S.Christian, ot
tliis place, has returned to her home in
'Vest Point.
Prof. Z. B. Rogers and Mr. Harry
Cleveland, two popular young men of
El her ton, came up ,Epiday night last,
expecting to attend ncert here.
Rev. S. J. Cart ledge, of Gainesville,
preached at the Presbyterian church
last Sunday. Both of his sermons were
earnest, forcible and practical,and were
heard by attentive congregations,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Matheson on
Mqyday left for Chicago, to take a peep
at i he World’s fair. They expected to
visit New York and perhaps some
other Nor then cities before return¬
ing.
Col. J. B. Jones and his family have
moved to our town from Clarkesville,
and are occupying the residence just
west of Mr. J. A. Burgess’ home. We
welcome them as citizens of .Toc-
(Vet.
Miss Abbott, a sister of * ro 1 '.'V. L.
Abbott, arrived in Toccoa last Satur¬
day evening to attend school here.
Miss Abbott is a bright and charming
young lady, and during her sojourn
among us she will doubtless make many
friends.
h y at Greenville.
A drummer who came to Toccoa
Sunday night reported that a man was
killed at Greenville,S.C., while the R &
D. train was standing there.
According to the Atlanta Constitu-
«o». T- N. Haney, .1 rail.-,an*
formerly chief of police of
did the killing, and his victim was
Janies Batson, of Clifton, S. C.
Ilaney went into the coach where
Batson was, when the latter began
cursing the detective, followed him out
of the Gain and shot at him several
times. Hanvy fired two: hots, both tak¬
ing effect.
Haney claims that he had never seen i
Ba'son before, end that the latter must
have mistaken him for some one else.
Batson was supposed to be under the
influence of whiskey.
This is the Constitution’s report.
A gentleman who was on the train
when the shooting occurred informs
us that it is believed by some who
were eye witnesses the affaii, that
Haney s pistol did not do the fatal
work. Several say that » man on the
s, a s.
Batson reeled and fell. If is not gen-
erall.v known who this man is, but ht
is supposed to be a friend of the detec¬
tive.
police, Ilaney' surrendered himself to the
and at the coronerinquest lie
was acquitted.
Mr. Haney is well known in Toccoa.
D. E. Horton', John P. Shannon,
Carnes- iMy, Ga. Eiberton. Ga.
M. C. Horton,
C-arnesville, Ga.
HORTON, SHANNON & HORTON
ATTORNEYS.
C.1KXES VILLE, Georgia
Uiielai:ned Letteis.
The following is a list of letters
remaining in the Toccoa r-ostofiice ovei
30days, unclaimed :
Alr s. Elizbetli Gibbs
Mi-^s Iyeola Dugins,
J. W. Simmons,
Mr. John F Brock,
ML Y. W. W ilson.
Amanda I. Williams.
When calling for these letters pleas
say that they v.eib advertised.
J. J. Bright, P. M.
October 1, 1S03.
Positions a a, ; .nt«*ed.
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Atih.-ue'of ' hr ‘ oi, : « Yen -lidau ' d hr"
t;c:il Be: n-s> Cgioge, >. esbville, I ei:n A- ,
co;nrl. braie .ie-ta.ugkt. No vara i ion. Elite
anytime. (Mention tlin paper.)
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sell cheap. Yours to please,
HUGHS 3 & PIILTO'-
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If you want a fine DHE33 SHOE, made fn ffo fabet
styles, don’t pay $5 to $3, try my $3, $3.50, $4.CG or
$5 Shoe. They tit equal to. custom made and look and
wear ao well. If you wish tc economize In your.footwcar:
do so by purchasing VV. L. Douglas Shoes. tf a mo am!
price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy
W. Li. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
NAT. M. KILGO,
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Canned Goods,
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EVERYBODY COME/iJ'DCET YOUR. GOODS CHEAP.
During tho dull Summer Months I.have tak«-n .'uivnnlago of the
Hard Times and Have Bo ght a BIG STOCK of GO; BES CHEAP, and,
I mean to.give My r i’rade the adva’itage of it. I am going to *-011 thorn
CHEAP FOR CASH.
If You Want tc mo tlie BEST STOCK in Toccoa, just walk into
my store. We will take pleasure in showing and prying goods wheth-
cr ) 'O' ll h\yj or not.
My STOCK of CT OTHING Beats ANYTHING ever brought to.
Toccoa. I have the LARGEST STOCK and t!ie FINEST GOODS in
the City at PRICES that are EXTREMELY LOW for the Class of
Goods that I aiF • id-ring °
T J have . , been making , . a p.irm SPECiAL * r I .or f crrnrt- SHOjv>. and i l have , bo-' - -
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SUCCESSFUL lievond my expectations. J ttm NOV>. i‘ ad .- for- th*
FALL TRADE with aline of SHOES that wiil StRPRIS.E the peo-
pie-; l can ;/iv< you just ANYTHING you want in the SHAPE of a
SHOE, from a 25c Infant's Shoe, up to the Finest KANGAROO and
CORDOVAN good Big 3iue of Boys and M Schooi Sl oek Fine
line of Ladies’ French Kid Hand Sewed Shoes; -1 al so sell thuCEI.E-
BKATKO W. t. Dooglasr- Sli-.—Til.. Fin«-l ..-Iho.. on Kanl... Am-
I have a line of Drers Goods that vou can t Kiv from ativ other
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If J haven’t w Iff it you want in tic way () j)iv-s Goods, I will
order it for you. I am agent for several large Dry Goods Houses and
can sell you v. hat you want as cheap as you can Huy the sanio in eifcief.
I keep a large line of Notions and the Finest tHock of Hats i:i the
city. liauH
A good s^ock of - Groceries always on -and as cheap *js |iny
one can ?o)\ tbein.4 I pay highest prices for country produce.
i W/IJIT YOUR TRADE, fiHD I NEED IT
Come to seo me and I will idler great inducement' fo~ you tc
^pend , caGi , .villi
you me.
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