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*\ Simpson left yestetday for
Mam trip below Atlanta.
. Levis of South Carolina is
m the city.
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Matheron Co., are receiving lots
of fine goods. Better see them be¬
fore buying your Christmas trinkets
Miss Mattie McConnell of Cor¬
nelia was visiting in Toccoa last
Wednesday!'
Ordinary Hi!!,from Clarkesviilc,
was in the city Wednesday shak
ing bands with friends,
Mr. T. R. Isabel, of Tabor, was
» pleasant caller on The Times
this week.
Mrs. T> A. Creecy and her sister
Miss Corric Alexander, left Sun
day for Lynchburg,Va., for a visit
to Mr. Creecy'» relatives.
C. S. Christian bought a lot on
Doyle street laat week from C. H.
Dance, upon which he is erecting
his bakery.
Glenn Davis show ed us this week
a very elegant box of candy from a
certain Tugalo young lady. Leap
year (?) commences early for
’1S95.
Rev. E. A. Kecse delivered two
excellent sermons at the Baptist
church last Sabbath morning and
evening. Both services were well
attended and highly enjoyed.
Send us vour order
of w fine
for some those
Indian River oranges
Kilgo & Cook.
Dance, mother of Charley
Dance, did not get off to Macon
Jail week as stated in The Times.
She was taken suddenly very ill
and had to postpone her trip. Wc
are glad to state she is about over
her illness.
Constable Renney is the busiest
man now in the whole, universe.
He is hustling from early morning
1 ill late at night serving papers;
lie captures everything in sight
from a game chicken to a Steam
Sawmill.
■ Kilgo 8 Cook doing perhaps
c arc
ie largest and best business in this
“"t of Georgia, and they owe a
rod share of their success to
rioter’s ink. They ought to suc
*d and wc dare say they are
liming the eyes of more older
etchants in Toccoa.
rill certainly pay v ou to in
in Toccoa Real Estate.
ty is steadily advancing,
ire some bargains. Cottages
aying cheap ten per cash. cent can Strike be
for .
iroperty is on the rise,—it
st safe any when leper buying and you Toccoa are
lot and the lowest
mas for goods ever Davis’ seen
sale at
xoa News haa suspended
a. The town, however,
sout a newspaper. Mr.
»wler, of Demorest, has
re the publication of the
very readable six-column
d.with contemplated im
*, it will be one of the
tntry weeklies of north
i a.—Kellogg's Auxilary.
mw. dolls, books, toys,
(oAi etcganc worewtr
*» than first cost at Davis’
ncil took a step de
discard (tow
too.
A. M. Gribble, the Democratic
nominee for Sheriff, U out among
“the bqys” this week.
The Toccoa, Bakery has opened
up and is doing business in the
rock house, near the depot.
The city Authorities had the
Cemetery cleaned up last week and
it now presents a much improved
appearance.
Toccoa is rapidly improving;
two bakeries added to her enter¬
prises last week ; Real Estate look¬
ing up a bit, and residences in all
parts of town being renovated and
repainted every day, helps ^the
looks as well as the business of the
city.
The Atlanta Journal, always
one of the best newspapers in the
south, has recently added the As¬
sociated Press franchise to its al
ready large news service, and will
hereafter, it is claimed, print as
much telegraphic ncv. s as any other
paper in the south, morning or
evening.
The Toccoa Council, uoS, Roy¬
al Arcanum on Monday night
elected tire following officers:
Regent J. B. Simmons; V. R., W.
M.Kilgo; Orator, N. A.
den; Secretary, J. J. Bright;
Treasurer, T. C. Wright;
tor, J. B. Craig; Chaplain, J. E.
Greene; Guide, W. M.
Warden, S. J, Busha; Sentry, B.
P. Brown.
Mr. Clarence Mason
The* Times that he is in
pondence with the Red Star
strel Company of Westminster,
C., a superb organization of
teur minstrels and musicians,
a view of getting them to give
performance in Toccoa some
next week. Clarence
them very highly and no
they wotrid have a full house
they decide to come.
• The people
advertise in
TIMES are
the cheapest firms to
deal with, because
they sell more goods
on account of
tising and they can
afford to sell cheap
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Try _
er. OUl HUA CT
tisers and see.
Agent Nelms of the Southern
has gone to Washington on raik
road business.
Mr. J. B. Simmons, the popu¬
lar president and manager of the
Furniture factory made a trip to
the Carolines this week on busi¬
ness connected with his factory.
At the regular meeting of Toe
coa lodge, Number 309 F. aad
M., on Friday night,December 7th.
the following officer* were elected
for the ensuing year: U‘. U.,ji 390
Wikon; S. W. f J. S. W«t;
W., J. G. Nelms; Tneasaenrr.
M. Payne; Secretary, ). J. Bright.
Tylor, S. J. Hab ha r d; S. P., E
L. Haros; J. D , J. H. Bosfca;
Stewarts, T. C. Wright sad L. P.
Cook .
IF TOC WATT TO
GET FAT
FAT-TEN-U
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O*
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SOME
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Every suit of our
large stock of clothing
will be sold at first
cost. Now is the time
to set a winter,, suit
cheap. V
We have , gotten in
the finest line of hats
and 1 caps cr ■» brought 1 j
tn
200 men’s caps a err
15 cents, worth 35c.
Our fire works are
about half* the usual
price. Get them now
while they are cheap.
We received today
25 boxes of the fam¬
ous Indian River
anges. They are the
finest ever, brought
this market.
We have 96 pair
Douglas’ $3 shoes
ladies; we arc going
close them out low—
$2.60 cash. They are
the best shoe for
monev ever sold jn
- a
Toccoa; this offer fiot
good 0 after
Kilgo & Cook,
The flerchant Princes
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Photographs.
I am now prepared to do all and
anv kind of first class Fhctograyhic
work. People desirous of
only first class work done had
(er come ««>.—*«!«
is propitious—Any kind and size
of Photograph—Ail work guarani
teed. C. Will Fisjiek.
Lyon*s old gallcrs’.
w >\ e , have some three and
ro ©ni cottages with the most beau
situation* in Toccoa that we
will cell cheap. They have ten
ants in tbeaa now and can be rented
the year round. We want the
money for them and will .give some
-extra bargains in them for
They are now paying ten |ier cent.
Toccoa Real Estate Ex
CIAXSC.
In Memoriain.
Johnnie P. Moore was bopi in
Franklin county, Ga., July 18,
sS&j and died November, 34,
He had been in bad health
wmetime, but was able to
about the house until a few
before his death. He seemed
suffer the last few hours the
excruciating pain., yet he
murmured or complained at
providence of God.
He was not a member of L
church, have that .
yet we a hope
hss gone to rest.
He leave* behind a lorfog
,„d .nd
sisters who deeply mourn fck
death.
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Real Estate.
Parties who have rbal estate
which they desire to sell at a fair
price will do well to list same with
the Toccoa Real Estate Agency.
We have been appointed agent for
the country immediately surround¬
ing Toccoa by Gov. Northen, who
is conducting one of the largest
Real Estate businesses in the whole
country, and who will certainly
do Toccoa a very great deal of
good.
Following is the letter : s =
W. A. Fowler, Manager Toccoa Real
Estate Exchange.
You - are hereby appointed to
r6 p resent this bureau in the section
of vour countv immediately around
Toccoa. I will be pleased to list
any property you may put with me
and anvertise it thoroughly.
Very Truly,
w. J. No nr WEN, Manager.
Wolf Creek fledal Contest.
There will be a Demorest Medal
Contest at Wolf Creek Baptist
church in Rabun county on Satur¬
day December 22. Exercises will
commence at 10 a. m.
F. D. Hahnenkratt of Demorest,
is expected to be present, and will
make the closing speech ; his sub¬
ject will be “The Importance of
National Prohibition,and the Chris¬
tian's Duty at the Ballot Box.”
This will be a treat that the good
people of the mountain region will
long remember. Everyone is cor
cfiall invited.
Council Proceedings.
Toccoa, December 6, ’94.
Council met at a regular meet
ing; present \Y. J. Hayes, Mayor;
Counc,hmri - Dance » Kil g°. Vv ,l *
son and West.
The following acct’s were read
jnd ordered paid :
Mavor &^Council to Edwards &
Dance dr. to mdse acc’t, $68.71.
Mavor & Council to Nowell &
Bryant, to mdse acc’t,$3.50.
Mayor & Council to Toccoa
Furniture & Lumber Co.,' to lum
‘ 34r acc L $6.34.
Mayor & Council to Simpson
LumberCo.,to lumber acc’t,$76.13.
M & Counci i to W . H . & J.
^ mdj)j ac( ., t fn o8 .
Mayor &. Council to the Toccoa
Times, dr. to printing fees, $11.00.
•Mayor & Council to Edwards &
Dance,dr. to mdse acc’t.fi.yo.
Mayor & Council to J. N, West
dr* to Dr. bill $5.00,
Mayor & Council to E. L. Goode
dr. to lumber acc’t $7-75'
J. N. West andC. II. Dance ap¬
pointed a committee to buy
gasoline lamp* and have them
up.
Glenn Davis had several
stolen from hi* barn last
night by people who stopped
his shelters (rom the rain.
way to pay a man for bis kindness.
Os* can hardly
ClirUtmMgUt tor tui Umu
DmmsIms aarotwr ot Tss Aar
A* It iUm 1 mUtre u* It Mem* indeed
treasury Art, *wtl» (or tlie art
to It la a naeeMity-snd the
reader. On opening it we And two
ing color plat#*—absolutely (acHlmile*
cortiy puittUng*: “A Bummer
by *. (Saw iMW-IVrrier, and “Purple and
<M&" <r*MU»), by Maud Stuimu Then
there la a vary terga lf(e atudy iu charcoal,
prlnladoa gray-blue |«|*r,*ix! eight
at Working Daalgaa (or China and Glass
Wood Carving, etc.
Bfwrial etteutidn Is paid ujtbe n««ia
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n«i4* > '’*‘Flowor drawing In Pen-and-ink,"
-Portrait Painting,”
“Landscape Painting,” “Paaigniug (or
Mthograpbm,’’—an excellent field. China
Painting is covered by such expert writers
dr;« overflow with pretty d«
tandea. For The Hoiuft
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