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Exhibit AT TOCCOA, OA., NOVEMBER 5th, 1894
1,000 MEN AND HORSES EMPLOYED!
Travelling in it's own grain! special trains, First visit South of
the World’s Greatest Amusement enterprise Beyond comparison!
Beyond Comprehension ! Main, the inventor of Wonders creating
furor In the Sunny South by his world astounding features.
Price of admission to all the shows is but 50 cents.
Everything presented as advertised, No false representations.
Truthful, inoral, instructive.
3 GREAT CIRCUS COMPANIES 3
BIG RINGS
COMPLETE f/RCUSES
Giant male gorilla. Only living American born Monkeys. Ga/.a,
the Electrical Wonder. Lions Highly educated Elephants'. Only live rooster
orchestra. Den of baby born July 4, 1894, at Glenn Falls, N. Y.
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The Grand, Triumphant,
Street Parade
nt ten o’clock, u. in., presenting myriads of great features, elaborate golden chariots,
open dens of |H*rfonning animals, postil lions, horses,elephants in grand und costly
trappings: a sunburst of glory, hands of music.
Grand Military Band
Iinmediatidy after the parade don’t forget to see the free exhibition at the tent lic
tlie ojienhtg of the big diHirs. Ucduced rates on all railroads.
About Town
Mr*. J. J.. Martin is visiting u
sick sitter at Valley Head, Ala.
Mr. J. K. Livingston o^S neca,
S. C., wa* in Toccoa FfcWay.
1 WvB. Frqzelle /of Demo
t paid our town a bdsines. visit
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Lee King, of the Spoke and
works, i»on a vittt to
York.
Bill board*, have been put up in
mt of the park for posting show
M r * Christian has opened up a
wt&urant in the old postoffice
utiding.
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Frank Morgan, special agent of
le Germania Life insurance com
any, was in town thifc week on
tatties*.
Fon Salk-— 10 Reams white
* cents
, 3 per
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Pratt,who has been
i in Toccoa for some
V. WA the “Bell” Monday
T-Ji, in Alabama. V
•ing to go to Chicago
A and December 31,
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Mr. Gus Nichols, who lias been
in Washington for the past year, is
at home shaking hands with his
friends. Mr. Nichols holds a
government position, by the cour
of Hon. Carter Tate.
Rev. D. H. Baker, from North
Carolina, will deliver a lecture
Qn ,, In fl uence >» at t h e ‘Baptist
church next Tucstlay eveni ng a t
8 o’clock. Mr. Baker is a
p rcac h er and never knew one let
ter f rom anojjiwr—in fact has never
gone to school a day in his
Mr. Baker will sing a song of his
own composition.
It is highly gratifying to us to
know our exertions in trying to
give the people of Toccoa a good
paper is appreciated. We
made several new contracts for ad
vertising this week and Job work
1 ms crowded us. Thanks friends.
We will show our appreciation of
your encouragement by giving you
one of the best country papers in
Georgia.
A. A. Acre, Habersham’* efficient
tax collector, was here Monday for
the purpose of selling tax receipts.
He reported sales very light, but
will renew the'sale Nov, 17th.
Don’t fail to see our pffer in
another column announcing the
splendid Thanksgiving gift which
will pretent free to all our
reader-.
We give particulars in another
column of tke greatest work of art
recently published, a firtt-prixe
>k>r picture, which we will
til our readers as a Thanks
of Caroesville,
J bj hi. canning.
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GENERAL ADHISSION • •
50 cents
Children under 12 Years Half Price
I)«f>rs open at 1 and 7 p. in. Performance one hour later. Avoid the crowd by purchaa
ing Tickets in advance at
Edwards & Busha’s Store.
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A certain “J. IV in this cowi
throughout his district ju-st be
fore the last election that he would
hold the election at the regular yo
ting place, and on election day
w’ent to another precinct to vote,
‘hereby depriving the voters of his
own district of voting, as they
gathered at their voting ground
and waited for the“J. P.” to come
d the - election * *....... until it
aR open was
too late to go elsewhere and vote,
Such conduct on the part of “J.
1>v ’ is not very commendable,
though he be of 4 he high moral
stripe in politics.
We have the largest stock of
clothing in town.—Simmons
Brown & Co.
Try Christian's for
good board; cheap and
good. - a *
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Free.
Any one or more of the follow
ing standard novels will be sent
absolutely free,, any ajdre^ in
.. the „ United .. j States or Canada ~ . IkiU.
op re¬
ceipt of 14 cents for each book, in
stamps or otherwise, to cover -the
actual cost of postage and packing:
Ships that Pass in the Night, That
Passing Show, The Man in Black,
The Maharajah’s Guest, The Leal
of the Van Slacks, A Lover’s Fate
and a Friends Council, What Peo¬
ple Said,Mark Twain; h» life and
work, The Major, Rose and Nin¬
ette, The Minister 's Weak Point,
At Low’s Extremes, By Right,not
Law, Dodo, a detail of the'day; A
Holiday m bed and other Sketches,
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See our new line of
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ClOSKS < 111(1 CflJ)GS.
Kilgo & Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns, of Banks
COU nty, are visitin in the city this
week.
The familiar and lengthy form
of Sheriff Fuller was noticable pn
on the streets of Toccoa Wednes
day.
Coh.J. B. Jones visited Bow¬
man on business/Wednesday,
Mrs. W. M. Kilgo returned the
first of this week~from Franklin,
N. C., where she went to visit her
father, Dr. B. W. Moore.
Cousin Tom and Mrs. Williford,
of Rock Creek, were in town Tues¬
day.
Major Young Davis came over
from Currahee Wednesday and
spent a few hours in town. The
Major is quite feeble and his visits
so rare, that his many friends are
delighted when lie does come,
Miss Lily Thurmond who has
b«n visit in K byr ,i S Ur. Mrs |-. W ,
Whitehead for several months, re
turned to her home near Watkius
ville, t^a<v Thursday. Miss Lily
is a very pleasant ludy and made
many friends in Toccoa, that te
gret her departure.
Rev. B. P. Allen wen, doyen
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that^fdac* a Pr ° traC . mrxKC at
J. B. Simmons was in South
Carolina a portion of this week on
business connected with the Fur¬
niture Factory. |§|§;; " *
fi R. A. Ramsay has purchased the
dray and mules from the Furniture
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The Horseback Riding Lion.
The only Riding Lion in the World Today
20 Funny Clowns 20
^Reproduction of Paris Hippodrome,
With its Coloseum Sports, Olypiam Games, Sword Contests, Boxing
and Wrestling Bouts. 21 horses ridden and driven by one
man. Reman chariot races, two and four horse
tandem. Standing^and Hurdle races.
Elephant and Camel Races
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A Five Continent Menagerie
Too big to catalogue. The new additions this year alone making a most complete Zoi -
logical gathering ever attempted. Wundr-msly easy to see but ha'it to count. Ample
time to examine to all visitors. Increase in everything ex'opt the price of admission.
Absolutely water proof cimvillions. Seating eupacitv 12,0X1.
3 Times as Large as Heretofore
The only brand new show on the face of
the Earth
Truthfully advertised, honestly conducted and the finest show in the world: worth
coming miles to see .
0lJR thanksgiving picture
Every subscriber to Thk Times will rc
eeive absolutely free of cost and at a large
one to us a fine water color picture the first
Friday after Thanksgiving day us our
thanks offering to our subscribers, The
original of this picture cost thousands of
doliarN and we give it free to our readers.
The picture has heel) reproduced from a
prize picture painted by one of the most
successful artists in water colors—water
colors, by the way, arc the present fad in
pictures, and the reproductions are as per¬
fect as the original, almost. The size is
12 3-4x17 1-2 inches and is called “Which is
the sweeter?" It is really the'stately, hard to decide
which is the sweeter, rich pink
tinted roses or the golden haired beauty in
her qnaint blue dress. The picture would
be cheap at i*r> if bought from a dealer. Tell
your mends of onr offer.
Good board at the
new restaurant; low
1 prices (LS.Christian.
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Election Tickets. j
Candidates can get any number
of election tickets at very low rates
by applying early to The Times.
Notice.
Job work is always cash : Sub¬
scriptions are cash. We can’t af¬
ford to collect small debts of $1.25
and less, as it cost as much to get
these small amounts as it is worth.
I’lease do not ask for credit.
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R. R. Tickets.
Anyone desiring to go to Chi
cago can get round trip tickets of
the Timks cheaply.
0 „ ofthe Hottedee.upaign* no,v
being carried on in Georgia is that
of Hon. F. C. Tate,of the 9th con
gressional district, who is now
preparing to .plant the political
hopes of Hon. Newt Twitty be¬
neath the daisies.—Athens Banuer.
i. d. McCollum,
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Fruit & Groceries
. (All Kinds of Fruit)
?*ar, c
•y'u
ftfmliE
AND IT IS
ABSOLUTELY
SAVE 1 -. The Best
SEWING
MONEY MACHINE
_ MADE
or ovb Calebs can nu
you m a chin e* cheaper than yon can
get elsewhere. The HIW HOIIB U
our best, bat we make cheaper Unde,
produce n SKTTKB $50.00 Oowinn
Machine hr $50.00, or a Setter $00.
Sewing Machine fhr $00.00 than yen
can hay fron u, er ear Agents.
THE IKI HOB HIM UCHIIE CO.
rog SALK av
L- C. FURR, Clarkesville, 6%.
'■/. C. M.^ GUILDERS, '
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
24 Years Experience. ' -
Sewing Machines Repaired.
Davis Drug Store ToCcoa,Ga.
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D. M. SNELSON,
* DENTIST .
Office over Matheson Merchandise
Co’s, store on Doyle Street. >
Toccoa, Geowha.
LIVERY, SALE AND
Feed Stable. •
IIochED & Gablaxd, Propriety’s,
TOCCOA, GA, ' ^
The best rigs and teams alwa
on hand and engaged at re
rates. Dpunraers taken ai
desired.
Special rates made to '
Dmyage done and
ered to any part of
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