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your to 'THE TIMES and
it will be done right—Phone No. 10.
VO IV.
PRETTY FEET
at Small Cost
Don’t put off buying your dress
•Tioas- Better take a little time to
look around. It will pay you to
go miles out of your way to see and
price our new styles. Handsomer
and better shoes than ours you will
not see ih shis cite at any price, yet
our prices high are qualities unpropotionately low
to tbg in and - we are show¬
ing. Step see them.
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Wheat jumps up 2 cents a bushel and men make fortunes; Oil jumps up‘50 cents and men make millions; A man m j
21 feet and makes a record, and the highest jump ever made w as when the cow jumped over the moon, it ^ . . ■
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Probably the best jump made hen jumped 500 pair of men’s odd pants. This stock is of this se aSorfs 4
ever w as w we on V'*i3 Wi
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duction and the latest styles, coming in all sizes and colors. We can fit any hoy or man, no matter large or
and our prices are guaranteed to fit accordingly. Don’t forget the Model w hen in need of a iiqtv pair of Trowsers, P
Pants or Breeches. Always up to date in everything.
THE MODEL, Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, Toccoa, Georgia Wm ;
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on subscription to
this-paper. Apply to The Ti mes.
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Wanted SOLICITORS
and agents for
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the best insurance company in the
world. At the end of 20 years we
pay you back twice as much money
as you put in, and your life has
been insured free. W. A. Fowler,
special agent for Hart, Habersham
and Frankin counties. Address
Toccoa, Ga.
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Are you oomia^t^the B^potUtion M ? It no
moSations are to Se had for 1000 hotel g'lieaU in
per day. The only first elass
the city charging only $2 per day.
Victoria Hotel,
J. Y, Manager. .
r<». ao, 32 , 34 £o«th Pryor ATLANTA
Half Block of Carshcd.
Burglar proof safe for valuables; cars
pass the door every five minute* for expo¬
sition \ beds grounds. in city. Everything BestjtaWe in -first the etaas, city.
- ®3rfi2sa«s*vSF*s Best
an on lv $2 a day for board and
______ 1 ’Sorters at all trains.
lodging'
The greatest attraction at the exposition
is the wonderful Cyclorama,
The Battle of Gettysburg
Located just outside main entrance oa
14th street and Piedmont avenue.
Don’t fail to see it.
Jno. Mcjunkin, M. D- ‘Jao. Edge, M.D.
M’JUNKIN & EDGE,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
OfHca ** DsvU Drugstore.
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
E. P. SIMPSON & CO.
Corner Tugslo sad Sage Streets.
'TOCCOA, GEORGIA
rtachinery and Machinery
Supplies v
WHOLESALE DEALERS is SHIXG rl.KS
Agents (or Geiser Mufg. Co.
We repmeat Hm folknriyg Life Comjw
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ford,Hom« ot New York ;Pbaaix of Bn»k
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TOCCOA, HABERSHAM COUNTY, QA., FRIDAY, SEPTEHBER ao, 1895.
A Big Qun M » toi Bargains!
A Great Sale, the Offerings of Which will Surprise You
More When You* See the Goods than Words Can Convey.
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in SOCIETY’S DOMAIN and
Personal Paragraphs About People You Know
Will Vickery made a trifoto
Atlanta Monday, and says there
are more people in Atlanta than
he ever saw before.
Ben Ypw passed through Mon¬
day for New York where he will
enter a Medical College.
Miss Marie Bruce left yesterday
for Athens, where she will enter
college.
Jllr. E. P. Simpson and Col. J.
W. Owen attended 'superior
court in Banks cj !y this weele
Prof. Perry has peen elected su
perentendent of the Methodist Sun¬
day School. He will make a
good superintendent.
We arc sorry to say the
of Mrs, D. E. Hogsed does not
improve fust.
Mrs. Jno. F. Owens, sister of
S. B. Smith, who spent several
weeks in Toccoa, returned to her
home at Faith,a suburb of Atlanta,
accompanied by Mrs. Smith last
Wednesday.
Eddie Schaifer left Tuesday for
Warrengton,Va.,where he fenters a
military college at that place. Ed¬
die is a bright young man and we
for him great things when
he 1# through college.
°* L - t^tle of Carnesville was
a Her,on TIT MEl
W . U- Nelms of Royston was a
gueCt this'week of his brother,J.G.
Nelms, the popular agent of the
Southern.
Gteorge P. Erwin, the popular
young attorney of Clarkesvilie and
Toccoa, came in Wednesday after
several weeks absence at the coun
ty seat.
MissCance Mcjunkin the pretty
daugbtef of Dr. and Mrs. Mcjun¬
kin left Monday for Bowman
to enter school at Jokn Gibson
Institute.
Presiding £lder Lowry held quar¬
terly conference here Saturday and
preached at the Methodist church
Sunday.
Jno». Mason of Westminster was
in town Monday.
Tie Inspector Hughes, of the
Southern, was in town Monday,
accepting a big lot of ties from
George Edwards.
T. S. Davis has accepted a
position with Cotton States Expo¬
sition.
Mr, George Simms, Inman &
Co’s cotton grader and office man
for Toccoa, has arrived and will
put hi. office men to work mm! the
big«««. in, «U«« beta fall
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Rev. H. C. Fennel is teaching
at night a class of schoo 1 boys
Latin and Greek.
Sammie and Spencer Mcjunkin
returned home from school this
week at Fairplay, S. C.
Happy Sam Rumsay, he of .the
horse laugh, .went down to Atlanta
this week to Help President
Cleveland start the exposition off
in the proper style.
The Bible Society met Tuesday
night in Simpson’s hall over Dr.
Wes t’s office and elected the fol
low? officers : E. P. Simpson,
presidi t; Rev/M. II. Dillard,
vice-prekident; aid E. J. Christy, sec¬
retary treasurer; Miss Carrie
Davenpirt, librarian. The regu¬
lar hour tor meeting is 7 130 p. m.
Friday of each week.
A! Vote of Thanks
Resohfcd that this quarterly con
ference ot the Toccoa Methodist
church, Soblh, having noted with'
pleasure the earnest and efficient ef¬
fort of Hon. A. J. Kimsey, judge
of the northeastern circuit, in sup
pressing ^rime do hereby tender
him leaaty and sincere thanks
for his efforts in this line, and es¬
pecially for his vigilance in sup
opessing the liquor traffic.
Resolved further, That we ten
der our thanks to the mayor and
council of our city for their act
ive and firm stand against blind
tigers.
J. M. Lowry, P, E.
M* H. Dillard, P. C.
J. B. Simmons,
C. H. Nowell,
N. A. Fessenden,
J. A; Burgess.
In Need.
Billy Saunders, who lives on the
Clarkesvilie road near Mr. G. A.
Cooper’s residence, had another
child to die yes|erday morning,
making three in the past month;
This family is in need of food,etc.,
we understand. The city council
has been keeping fhem up for
some time and Dr. West has been
giving medicine ard medical atten¬
tion right along without any ex
pecution of pay. Those of our
people whom God has blest with
plenty ought to see that no actual
suffering is allowed in our midst.
Toccos’s First BaJe.
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fa-leofoew cotfan to tfe,
Toccoa market and
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THE, TIMES
Ltncoiu as ,a Lover
Abraham Lincoln’s sentimental
perplexities are to be shown in an
article of singular interest which
John Gilmer Speed has written
from unpublished letters of Lincoln
to Joshua Speed, for the next issue
of The Ladies’ Home Journal.
The article will shoW that the great
President was not steady iff his af¬
fairs of the heart, that he flound¬
ered in his love, and finally induced
his friend Speed to marry on.d tell
him (Lincoln) whether marriage
was a failure or not.
Late Literary News.
Fiction and travel are the strong
points" of the September Cosmo¬
politan, whiph, by the way, il¬
lustrates better thun any previons
number the perfection of its plant
for- printing a magazine of the
highest class. A delightful sketch
of “An English country House
Party” is from the pen of Nina
Larre Smith— the house at which
6 he visited being no less than the
historic Abbottsford, still occupied
^ ,e ^* rect descendants of Sir
Walter Scott. Without bothering
the reader with unnecessary des¬
cription of the famous yachts now
so much talked of, The Cosmo
politon presents four ftill-p&ge il
lustrations 'Showing these noted,
boats. Thomas Moland again con
tributes quisite ^serie^^he twelve most ex- in
western scenery,*
number, illustrating an article by
Col. John A. Cockerill, on “Mod¬
ern Utah.” And it may be said
that no more beautifully illustra¬
ted nurnbqr of The Cosmopolitan
has ever been given to the pub
lie.
Items of Interest. ,
In California -it has been found
that peach stones burn as well as
the best coal, and give out more
heat in proportion to weight. *
According to the French papers,
the cardinal archbishop of Paris
. jar
has taken advantage of a mediaeval
decree to issue instructions to hia
clergy to refuse any sacrament to
women coming to ask it in the
cycling attire of to-day.'
Herr Eduard Kaiser, an Austrian
pain ter,-who worked twenty years
for the Arundal Society in London,
and copied many of the Italian
masters in water motors for that so¬
ciety, was recently admitted into
the asylum at Vienna, having be¬
come deranged m his mind through
want.
Jules Verne thought he was
writing ofair altogether new and
unique thing when he told his fam¬
ous story of “The Underground
City,” but again truth proves to be
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that f wears one of j^ our aw ha
liavq them In all sixes , an
and colors. If you have ,
get suited^eUewhere, try
Dunlap and Trilby block
correct styles.
A hovel arrangement for signal¬
ing at sea during .fogs has been
placed in position oiWWinter Qjiar
ter Li$fht shjp No. 45,now repair¬
ing and refitting at Wilmington,
Del. It consists of two safety oil
engines, supplying compressed air
to two upright boilers, which in
turn are automatically acted upon
by time clocks, placed ubove.
These open and close the whistle
valves alternately every fifty-five
seconds. No steam power is used,
the power being derived from ex¬
plosions of oil vapor.
A negro at Luverne, Ala., went
d&wn a well to clean it, and as
soon as he got there the sand closed
around his feet ^tnd he could not
move. He told those at the top
that he v was fastened in sucking
sand,and for them to pull him up.
They pulled and pullfed, but could
not move th$ man. The suction
was so great that try as they would,
they'could not more him. For
forty-eight hours he remained at
the bottom of the well and all the
time those above were doing their
best to pull him out. He had been
pulled at with rope and windlass
until his joints were so sore that
this had to. be abai.done.d. Finally
a box was sunk around him and
the sand and mud were dipped out
of the box. After several hours
more the jn an was released and was
pulled to the surface. He
more dead thjm a , {ve when he
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Re-Union and Barbacue.
Re-union meeting of Veterans,
Blue and Gray, at Mt. Airy, G*.,* -
on Wednesday, October 3rd. The
camp will be located on the Insti¬
tute grounds, and a regular bar
bacue of meats will be had suffi¬
cient to feed the multitude of peo¬
ple who wHl attend. All will
be expected to bring their own
suppler of braad, cakes and pies.
Prof.’J. M. Dennis will ..deliver
the address of welcome in behalf
of the town council of Mt. Aity.
In responce Cel. J. W. Robert¬
son in behalf of the Confederate
Veterans; Col. M. C. Wilcox, in
behalf of the Federal Veterans,
and Maj. Chas. L. Bass for Sons
of Veterans.
The browning address of the oc
cation will be thpt of Judge Em
Speer to his old friends of
both armies, those Who wore the
blue and those of the gray.- Come
one, come all.
The exercises wHI begin at tt
o’clock a. m., interspersed, with
songs furnished by members of the
County Singing Convention. The
Clarkesvilie Band is engaged for
the occasion and will be on hand
in full force,—-Clarkesvilie Adver¬
tiser. V.
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Karl Burgess bad the misfortune
"J? ngM *^T* hand cu, “• almo, f g< rs on fhe
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The New Epworth
meet at the Methodist
Monday night at 7 1301
young people all ’
are
and take part, abd M
and teachers are re '
out and see the 1* \
important order.
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Western Rivers in. I
Notwithstanding 1
many people trace
river in name from
stone country to the i
ico, United States
serting the possibil .'
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becoming only a d
eminent gauges at 1
show that the rej
merits for t’ .V
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gradual decrease,
volume of water 1
is 20 per cent Ie*» f|
Civilization %s f
fast and loose with I
of a new country,
the trackless forest a
roots. It Has encroa
lamjs and made ti*t
productive. In riotl
lifts ^ it worked eat ! more ^ °^
^ r ve
East of the Mil
rivers have »
the denuding of f<
materially affectet
depth of the Ohio
which once were m
of the rainfall I 0 *
The become soft firm loam be! m ,re . J
and the u»v«“ *
fall rushes do
flooding the low
trickling dowh
and t m, ?
summer
springs, brooks ant
In the great semi
have been the
Rivers which once
host? now ert
boys in knee'breed
snows in the mount
sas, the Platte a »4
almost drained be
the
gating
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currents, unlei
tesian Wn 'M
which has bee
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