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■ ■*•■ • Walter L. Main’s Big w Show
- Will Exhibit ATTOCCOA, QA., NOVEMBER 5 th, 1894
1,000 MEN AND HORSES EMPOLYED!
grand special trains. First visit ; > South of
Travelling in its own
the World’s Greatest Amusement enterprise Beyond comparison!
Bevonu Comprehension ! Main, the inventor of Wontkrs creating
f U ror in the Sunny South by his world astounding features.
‘Frice of achnissiun to all the shows is but 50 cents.
Everything presented as advertised. No false representations.
Truthful, moral, instructive.
3 GREAT CIRCUS COMPANIES 3
BIG RINGS
COMPLETE CIRCUSES
Giant' male gorilla. Only living American born Monkeys. Ga/.a,
the Electrical Woncfer. Highly educated Elephants. Only live rooster
orchestra. I>en of baby Lions born July 4, 1894, at Glenn Fulls, N. N .
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The Grand, Triumphant,
Street Parade
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mt ten oVlis k, a. III., presenting myriads of great features, elaliorate golden eliariots,
open dens of iH-vfofmiug iiiiiumls, (mwI illtons, horses,elepliunts in grand and costly
trappings: a sunhurst of glory, 5 Isinds of music.
Grand M ilitary Band
Immediately altey the parade don't forget to see the tw exhibition at the tent hc
the o]>ening of the tiig ihsirs. llediieed rates on all railroads.
ADOUt . I
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Rev. II. = : was
;ity Suiula = relatives.
Rev. L J. Beck of Bowman,
preached ut the Baptist church lust
Sabbath morning and evening.
Rov. George W. Morgan from
Belton, visited the family of Rev.
B. V. Allen this week.
Prof. N. A. Fessenden attended
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We hitve employed , ... Mr. Gilbert .
Fisher to canvass for The Times,
He wHl recept for subscriptions.
The compress has commenced
work and is now
about 3«xi bales of cotton jx'r day.
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■ Receiver VV. V. Lauraine of ^ the
P. R. & A. was in the city on bus
b«**s Saturday.
Tf)’ our Iiion brand
itour, »)0 cents in*r 100
pounds.
Kilgo & Cook,
Mr. Gus Nichols left Monday
• for a visit to relatives at
burg, Wood ruff,and Green
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. D. Monroe of Ft. Payne, Ala.,
L«x caller on Th* Times this
k. Mr. Monroe speaks of lo¬
ng in out city.
Its m D. Williams of Demorest.
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tna Baron of f Clarkesville , ...
32 tad week. In coor
this senbe he re
« was not smgiag m
>>’ cU>« r now-a-days.
PIP . Christy and Chas,
arkesvMle were in
of the week on
coming is at Math
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It mm 1 m#
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Col. ). B. Jones packed lii» grip
took the Southern for Atlanta
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next Georgia senator.
Dr. Ketron, Mr. Barron, John
Lambert and several other lesser
lights were‘doing’the
of Habersham Monday.
Parties desiring to go to Chicago
between this and December 31,
>v| |j do wc jj to CH |l on U8 U s we can
ly reduced rate.
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M e offer you a beautiful picture,
free, as u Thanksgiving token from
us, and give h particulars 1 in another
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co,umn '
Don’t fail to sec our offer in
another column announcing
splendid Thanksgiving gift which
we will present free to all our
readers, »
Best lot of ladies’
hand sewed shoes ever
brought to this mar
ketat Kilgo & Cook’s
M alter L. Mains , advertising . .. .
cur. No., 3. was sidetracked on the
Southern Monday, and while here
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A nice assortinent of Jewelry
just received at Simmons Brown
& Co.
Dr. Jeff Davis says he has the
largest' and best assortinent brought of North holi
. goods ever to
on,Doyle street say living tliey
^ undersold by any
They ^ carry a Urge grocaries,
meDt of tooM% drugs,
^ w i»ow ware,
CftK - ker> . arM i furniture. You had
better them before baying.
The Editor of Th* Times
by a visit
f»oNt Hmr ;
was a
it Atlanta
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GENERAL ADHISSION • •
50 cents
(Children under 12 Years Half Price
poor* ojk-ii at 1 anil 7 p. m. IVrft.rimmru <>n«i hour later. Avoid the crowd hy jiurclias
Ing Tickets in adViinro at
Edwards & Busha’s Store,
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£
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Kilgo & Cook curry a good as
"ortment of goods and invite The
Times’ readers to examine their
js jut, a;
ladies dress goods than Georgia. any
other firm in Jiorth East
Be sure your ticket has the name
If, E. Hopkins for Tax Receiver;
and A. N(. Gribble for sheriflf on it
when you vote next Tuesday.
These are good men and ought to
be elected.
Uncle Alec Mauldin, known
by almost all our people as the
former jolly bonifuce of the *>ld
Mauldin House, in loccoa,
^* mong ,m fr,ends hcfC ’ S
week.
Y6u can get Christmas present*
at \y. II. & J. Davis drug store
suitable for any and all your
t j ve# ttnd friends. Don’t send off
f or them when you cun get what
you want at home.
Finest line of dress
goodsjn T oeeo at at
Kilgo & Cooks
Try Edwartis & Dance for Shoes.
ar « making a run on them
this week.
The ware hou«e . of Simmons,
Brown <t Co., In .he m.r of .heir
store and fronting Railroad street
j 8 aW m m j n g proportions. W
appearance of that part of the town.
JJf-SicST Close , appncauon to^si^T «. and ^
makii^d^ir^compet!tors kHr. iith the £$£
uo lL nmcesaion Sv«rt«.
M’hen they advertise they give low
rfwthnhxt o«
k.
all of them as being worthy of yoor
Dr r. J. X. West handles a good
of drugs, and when you are in
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The city council has made tlie
deed for the Auditorium lot near
zzzzx -i.^i i M .ji.iin*r ~-f and mven
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trustees. It will be built next
spring.
The largest lot of holiday, goods
ever displayed in Toccou at W. H.
& J. Davis.
Chief McClure has gone to the
north end of the county for a visit
of a few days.
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The Sheriff has posted a notice
of the sale of the Axe Handle fac¬
tory on November 12th.
Sl - mnU)ns , Brown & Co., the
lender( . j ow prices, call utten
tion to their mammoth stock of
cubing, and general them
in The Times. Don’t forget
when you have produce to dispose
of or cotton to sell. They pay the
biggest prices for everything in the
produce line, and sell at the lowest
figures anything in thejr mammoth
stock.
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Toccoa has the best merchants in
the state, from any point of view.
They are accommodating, honest
and energetic, and take a great
£*> * P^ 1 "this
D f merchants.
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twenty-one, including the children
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concourse # f roi of n home p^pk, as was by one the so Hon.
uldeed * compliment, f* **”£*££ to the ability
,nd cong«piti«*f fraction of the
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A cam for the
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The Horseback Riding Lion.
The only Riding,Lion in the World Today
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Funny Clowns 20 *
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Reproduction of Paris Hippodrome,
With its Cdloseum Sports, Olypiam (James. Sword Contests, Boxing
and Wrestling Bouts. .21 horses ridden and driven by one
man. Roman chariot races, two and four horse
tandem, Standing and Hurdle races
Elephant and Camel Races
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A Five Continent Menagerie
1’imi hig to catulooiu'. Tty new additions this your a loin* milking a most cniuplHc Y,\»
logical gathering w.-r attempted. Wondr msly easy to wo l.nt ha d n> count. A nph
time to examine to all visitors. Increase in everything ex cpt the price of miniissim .
Ahsolutel.v water prooi e]«njHious. Seating l apaeitv l'J.noo.
3 Times as Large as Heretofore
The only brand new show on the face of
the Earth
'Trut)ifully nllvertised, honestly conducted mid tin* Hnest slum in the world: worth
coming miles to see
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Wii^.ii }'•>., list 10 the
wheeler & M *. , Atlniiui, tia.
For sale l>v
T A CAPPS & CO., Toccoa. (Ja.
Advertised Letters.
The fo^owing letters remain
dead in the Toccoa post-office
thirty days. M hen calling for any
of them please say
November ist., 1894.
J. J. Bright, P. M.
Miss Mary E. M’alker.
“ Bell Rirth.
Mrs. Julia M’illiams.
“ Georgia McCleurdy.
' “ Fannie Alsel.
Bell Jarett.
Mr. Iaiuis Duck.
“ lax Prater.
“ \V. H. Roan.
*• w Haney Smith.
o #• II. MeJene.
Eddie Thomas.
II. C. Jone*.
Ass’t Special Ag’t, Phoenix &
Hartford Insurance Co.
Wanted.
A correspondent at each post
oAcf in Habersham and surround
rng counties. To those who will
write os the news from their re
•e tofficei at least once a
Time* Will be mailed
them.
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AND it ts
ABSOLUTELY
saveC? The SEWIM Best
MONEY MACHINE
MADE
WB on. OUB r DBALEBS eu Mil
f*n suckisM cheaper than yen can
(«t elsewhere. The IfEW HOMI la
•nr Wet, hat we make cheaper kinds,
each as the Chin AX, IBB Ah and
other Hlch Arm Fall ttlekcl Plated
Sewlnc Xachlnes for $15.00 and np.
Call onr agent or write us. We
want yonr trade, and lfprloco, terms will
and square dealing will win, we
have It. Wc challenge the world to
produce a METTKB $50.00 hwlax $$0.
Machine for $50.00, or • hotter
■oaring Machine fOr $30.00 than pon
can hap fhom as, or oar Agents.
THE 18V HOIS SEVI1S UCHIIE CO.
won sale ar
L. C. FURR. Clarkesville, Ga.
C. M. CHILDERS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
24 Years Experience.
Sewing Machines Repaired.
Davis Drugstore Tocco.v,G a.
* D. M. & NELSON,
DENTIST.
Office over Matheson Merchandise
(j D - s store on p) ov | e Street.
Toccoa, Geokuia.
LIVERY, SALE AND
Feed Stable.
IIooseo & Gab land, Proprietors,
TOCCOA, GA.
The best rigs and teai^s always
on hand and engaged at reasonable
fate*. Dniinmers taken anywhere
desired.
Falls. Special rates made to Tallulah
I) ray age done and trunks deliv¬
ered to apy part of the city at very
reasonable rate*.
Partie* desiring teams for Sun¬
day for will please make arrungemruti
tbe day before.
Horses and mules always »n
hand for sa|e ami trade. ’