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SOUTHERN RECORD SUCCESSOR TO (Si; Established 1890
VOL. XXV.
Blue Ridge & Atlantic
Time Table, No. 36.
in Effect Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1896.
N O H i No 12
STATIONS Mix ed:
Mon y, Dai ly,
j j and I Except
SaUy_ _ Sun’y
j P.M. Lv Ar P M
; 5 45 Tallulah Falls I or.
* 6 05 1 Turnerville 12 45
! 6 25 Anajndale . 12 2r.
6 40 !.Clarkesville. 12 10
7 00 Demorest II 50
7 15 Cornelia 11 35 ;
P M Ar Lv A. M.
*Jk Wm V ‘ t.AUR 4 INE, Receiver
Nortli-Eastern Railroad
Time Table No. 2
Between Athens and Lula.
ii j 9 ! 12 io
Daily. Daily STATIONS Daily Daily
P. M A. M Lv. Ar. |A. M P. M.
8 15 11 05 !\V Lula N j 10 50 8 00
8 32 11 22 ■ Gillsville | 10 33 7 43
8 46 11 36 Maysville ! 10 19 7 29
9 02 11 52 Harmony 10 03 7 13
9 17 12 07 Nicholson 9 48 6 58
9 25 12 15 Center 9 40 6 50
9 40 12 30 ! W Athens I) j 9 25 6 35
J . M P. M. Ar Lv A. M P. M
11 9 12 IO
Druggists and physicians’ labels
printed in two colors for $1.00 per
1000 at the Record Job office.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Olv
Cradtnwd Schedule of Fassengrer Trslaa.
In Effect February 27th, 1898.
No.13 j Ve». No. 18 Fst.Ml
Northbound. No. 38 Ex. No. 36
Daily. Sun. Daily.
Lv. Atlanta, C.T. SS a 12 00 m f g 11 50 *3
•' Atlanta, E.T. a 100 p J 285 12 60 SB
** Norcroaa..... 88 a & 1 27 P
** Buford....... . 8
a •
“ Gaineavilla... S@ a 2 23 p ggfe 2 20 9
“ Lula.......... a 2 42 p 2 40 P
Ar. Lv. Cornelia...... 88 a »
Mt. Airy..... a ::::::: w ’dtPPPPPSBPPP**'
“ Toccoa....... Westminster £fegSS a a 8 80 p 03
** n........ ....... 4
*’ Seneca....... p 4 15 p 4 23
** Central...... P 4 52
** Greenville... .... 6 45
p 5 22 p 6 87
- “ Gaffneys..... Spartanburg. 83 p 0 10 p 7 15
Blacksburg.. ggSg»* p 6 44 p 7 35
“ P 7 00
** King’s Mt.... p 7 58
” Gastonia..... 8 30
Lv. Charlotte.... Greensboro p 8 2& p 9 85
Ar. p 10 48 p.......12 10
Lv. Greensboro.. ... 10 50
Ar. Norfolk...... r K
Ar. Danville.....11 20 p 11 61 p 1 85 k >
Ar. Richmond ... 6 00 a 6 00 a 6 25 p
Ar.Washington " Baltm’ePRR....... ...... 6 42 a 9 85 p
8 00 a......11 35 p
" “New Philadelphia....... York 12 10 15 a . 2 23 50 a
........ 43 m . 6 a
Southbound. |Pat.Ml| Ve». v °“ t
No. 35 No. 37 D
Dally. pally. 5
LvTN. y. p.r.r. {!} ir a 6888
“ Philadelphia j 8 50 o
Baltimore.... a
“ 6 31 9
“ Washington. a
11 15 a 10
Lv. Richmond . 12 00 m 12 00nt 1200 nt
Lr. tv Norfolk Danville .... 0 15 pj 5 50 si pj 6 05 a
Ar Greensboro ... ,...| jlOOO 6 50 ai...
Lv Greensboro i 7 32 *o :i 5 » : 38 »
Lv. ar. Charlotte 110 00 9 25 a ll »
Gastonia . .10 49 n : aS c'G'Z
" *' Blacksburg King’s Mt :S2£2 I
*' 11 31 ”3 2 2 ’
“ Gaffneys Spartanburg . 11 40 5 T :» ’a'G’avvwGW
* . 12 20 9 34 a 5
Greenville.... 1 25 55 P i&*
“ Central
.Seneca..... ..... 8 N. 17.
“ 2 30 s:
a V Ex.
“ Westminster 58 Sun.
“ Tocooa...... 8 25 a 2 IS V
** Mt. Airy .... &fe
*' Cornelia..... OS
“ Lula........ 4 15 a 3 18 p! 8 S&S£S 6 h «
*’ Gainesville 4 35 a 3 37 pi 8 ■cotjuu 7 «
“ Buford .......|........| 9 7 08
** Norcross. 6 25 a....... 19 8 «
Ar. Atlanta, E. T. 6 10 a 4 55 p 10 9 <e
Ar. Atlanta . C. T. 5 10 a 8 55 p; 9 8 8 <s
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“A" a. m. “P” p. m. “M” noon. “N” night.
Nos. 87 and 38—Daily. Washington and Sonth
western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman
sleeping cars between New York and New Or¬
leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom
•ry, and also between New York and Memphis,
y'-es via Washington, thoroughfare Atlanta coaches and Birmingham. between Washing- First
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and Atlanta. Dining cars serve all meals
*n between route. Greensboro Pullman drawing-room and Norfolk. sleeping Close cars con¬
nection at Forfolk for OLD POINT COMFOBT.
arriving Noe. 86 there in 80-United time for breakfast, States Fast Mai)
and
runs solid between Washington and New Or¬
leans, via Southern Railway, A. <Ss W. P. R. R.,
and L. d? N. R. R., being composed of baggage
ear and coaches, through without change for
paseengars sleeping of all classes. Pullman drawing
room oars between New York and
New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery.
Leaving urday, Washington tourist sleeping each Wednesday will and through Sat¬
a car run
between Washington and San Francisco
without change.
Noa. 11,87. 88 and 12—Pullman sleeping cars
between Richmondand Cbsrlo te, vis Danvil e,
south bound Nos. 11 and 37, northbound Nos
88 and 18
Ths Air Line Belle train. Nos. 17 and 18, ^ be
tween Sunday. Atlanta and Cornelia, Ga., daily ex¬
cept FRANK S. GANNON, J. CULP.
M.
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. , Traffic M g’r.
W ashing ton, D. C. Washington, D. C.
W. A TURK, S. H. HARDWICK.
Gen'l Pass. Ag’t, Ass t Gen’l Pass. Ag’t.,
Washington. D, C. Atlanta, Ga.
D.M.SNELS0;>
JDeijfisI.
Office in Davis Building, Doyl
street. Toccoa. Ga.
♦
W. H. Sanders
Contractor and Builder.
For further information call at The
Record office.
TOCCOA, • . • GEORGIA*
Is otttlefn ftofl.
Bargains!
You might have
heard of Bargains and
cut prices, but when
you come to our store
u can see them
without strain ing
your eyes. Our com¬
petitors say they can
not see how we
goods so cheap. We
know how to buy is
one reason, and
other is, we don’t care
to make all our profit
at once.
Others may give
you a rebate of ten
per cent, but when
they do they lack 10
per cent at least of
coming any way near
Olll* 1 )1*ICO.
Get their ten per
cent cut and then see
us; we’ll do you good.
RUSSELL. MULKEY CO
COMING I
A. K. HAWKS,
The Famous Atlanta Optician,
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direct from the home office of this great optical house, or one of hisprac-
ical opticians, and will remain in the store of his agents,
EDGE & CO *5
3 DAYS ONLY 3
Beginning April 25.
This will give the citizens of TOCCOA and vicinity a rare opportunity
of having their
EYES TESTED FREE
by one of the most renowned and successful as well as reliable Opticians
in ttie United States. Mr. Hawkes has the modern appliances for scien¬
tific adjustment of glasses to the eye. There is no optician in the Link¬
ed States who enjoys the confidence of the people more than Mr.
Hawkes. This firm was established in 1S70, nearly 30 years ago.
- otten the cause of headache, dizziness, nervousness and dimness of
. tsion This can be cured in many cases by the correct fitting of his
Jhrystuiized lenses to the eye. Call early as he positively remains but
tnree days. CAUTION —I would caution the public against buying spec-
t teles from peddlers, going from house to house with a lot of spectacles
representing them to be Hawkes’^r selling the same grade of goods,
.awkes spectacles are NEVuR peddled. Many of the inferior glasses
vlnch flood the market are positively injurious to the eye. A. K.
HAWKES received GOLD MEDAL, Highest Award Deploma of
ionor for superior lens grinding and excellency in the manufacture of
pectacles and eye glasses. Sold in 11,000 cities and towns in the U.S,
Most popular glasses in the IS. S. Established in 1S70. WAIT FOR
HAWKES, and not only get glasses scientifically adjusted to your eyes,
but secure a pair of Crystalized Lenses,the most brilliant spectacle lens¬
es in existence, A. K. HAWKES, inventor and sole proprietor of
the Hawkes patents.
He Positively Will Remain But 3 Days
“/ Know Not What the Truth May Be, I Tell the Tale as f Twas Told to Me ”
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TOCCOA, GEORGIA, APRIL I5, I898.
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00j||gl suitable occasion made garments for at prices every
UOM! for moderate purses
than are now shown
by
THE
INTERNATIONAL
TAILORING
CO.,
CHICAGO,
through their local representative.
Russell, Mulkey & Co
Over 2000 samples
to select from, and
we never fail to fit or
please. The price?
Too low to talk a-
bout!
A Few Upper Cuts:
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13 Pounds Good Green Coffee, S1.00
19 Bars Laundry Soap for 25e.
2 Pounds of Soda for 5c.
1 Pound Package Klondike Coffee 10c.
2 Spools Thread for 5c.
Best Apple vinegar 20c per gallon.
Genuine Cuban Molasses 40c a gallon.
We call your especial attention to our
new line of Laces,Ribbons,Embroideries,Or¬
gandies, Mulls, Schiffons, Silks for Waists
and skirts, Embroidery silk, Kid Gloves
in every shade and style; 10 dozen, full size,
ladies’ bleached vests to go at 5 cents per
pair; we have the largest and prettiest line
of embroideries and insertings between Toc¬
coa and Atlanta, which we offer at less than
many merchants paid for theirs, because we
in case lots.
HOUSE HAS AN
EVENTFUL DAI
Passage of the Majority Re=
port by the House^of
Representatives.
Washington, April 13. — The
house of representatives today, aft¬
er one of the most exciting and
memorable days in its history, by a
vote ot 322 to 19 adopted resolu¬
tions which nine-tenths of its mem¬
bers believe make war with Spain
inevitable. The resolutions adopt¬
ed direct the president to intervene
at once in Cuba, to restore peace
and secure to the people of the is¬
land,‘a staple and independent gov-’
ernment of their own,’’and author¬
ize him to use the army and navy
to execute the purpose of the reso¬
lutions.
Only 40 minutes were given for
debate, and a special rule %vas re¬
quired to get the resolutions before
the house. The minority resolu¬
tion which declared for the recog¬
nition of the existing government
of Cuba were voted down, but
they secured the votes of three re¬
publicans. Some stirring and pa¬
triotic sentiments were voiced dur¬
ing the debate, which lifted the
galleries and the members to a high
pitch of enthusiasm.
The following are majority reso¬
lutions which passed the House and
only needs the senate’s action to
make them a law :
“Whereas, the government of
Spain, for three years past, has
been waging war on the island of
Cuba against a revolution by the
inhabitants thereof without making
any substantial progress towards
the suppression of said revolution,
and has conducted the warefare in
a manner contrary to the law’s of
nations by methods inhuman and
uncivilized, causing the death by
starvation of more than tw’o hun-
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ARMORED CRUISER NEW YORK,
The New York is smaller but faster than the Brooklyn. Her speed is 21
knots, her displacement 8,200 tons, and she cost $8,000,000. She carries six 8
inch and twelve 4 inch guns and 16 guns of smaller caliber.
dred thousand innocent non-com¬
batants, the victims being for the
most part helpless women and
children, inflicting intolerable inju¬
ry to the commercial interests of the
United States, involving the de¬
struction of the lives and property
of many of our citizens, entailing
the expenditure of millions of mon¬
ey in patroling our cost and polic¬
ing the high seas in order to main¬
tain our neutrality; and
‘‘Whereas, this long series of los¬
ses, injuries and burdens for which
Spain is responsible has culminated
in the destruction of the United
States battleship Maine in the har¬
bor of Havana and in the death of
266 of our seamen,
“Resolved, etc., That the presi¬
dent is hereby authorized and di¬
rected to intervene at once to stop
the war in Cuba to the end and
with the purpose of securing per¬
manent peace and order there, and
establishing by the free action of
the people thereof a stable and in¬
dependent government of their own
in the island of Cuba ; and the pres-
Hess Shoes
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Here we have a sample
an advertisement placed on
the public walls of an ancient
c ity 3 oooB. C. Learned sci¬
entists have been unable to deciph¬
er all of it, but they think it the an-
nouncement of a shoe man who
was at that time closing out a job
lot of sandals.
No shoe has ever been made as
easy on the feet as the sandal, but
the Hess Shoe which we sell comes
pretty near it. They are the best
in the world and come in all sizes,
and the latest toe and colors. We
can fit in any kind of a Shoe, Slip¬
per, Sandal, Oxford Tie, Nullifiers
and Brogans—any size, width, col¬
or and price.
Wei
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ident is hereby authorized and em¬
powered to use the land and nava’
forces of the United States to exe¬
cute the purpose of this resolution.”
Some of the leading senators on
both sides seem to think the senate
will adopt the resolution passed by
the house, while others feel confi¬
dent that any resolution that the
senate adopts, in it there will be di¬
rect recognition of the Cuban re-
public.
A vote may come up in the sen»
ate tomorrow or it may be put off
till Friday, When the senate
adopts a report there will be but
little time lost between the two
houses in coming to an understand¬
ing as to the exact language.
Should a recognition resolution
come from the senate it is doubtful
if the republican leaders could con¬
trol all their followers, and it would
secure enough republican votes to
insure its passage. It may yet take
that shape.
Whatever the result of the action
of the senate, it seems very.clear
that we are to have war. This fact
SUBSCRIPTION, $i.00 A YEAR
NO. 22.
HATS
New line just arrived
this week for easter.
The latest shapes and
styles in derbies, Al¬
pines, Straws a n d
Crushers.
All our Straw hats
are new, this season’s
product, nobby, new
and up-to-date—none
of last years’ stock
here.
Easter Ties, Collars
Cuffs and Shirts for
dandy dude or the la-
boring man, at prices
consistent with the
hard times.
nisfit Clothing
Wrinkles in the hack of the coat;
a shortness or longness of the
sleeves, a tendency of the collar to
climb up the neck, a bad fit around
the armpits—those are some of the
results when the wrong clothier is
picked out. Try us and you’ll be
pleased, for we’ll fit you.
has a strong hold upon the mind
of everybody in Washington, and
explains why it is that there is a
general tendency toward speedy
and decisive action. In the face of
this certainty it is not beiieved that
there can he any filibustering in
either house or conference. Any
unnecessary delay is now regarded
as aimed not at either political par¬
ty, but at the country, whose inter¬
ests demand speedy action.
If war is inevitable, it is the feel¬
ing that the sooner we unchain the
dogs, the better it will be for the
success of our arms.
ARMISTICE PROCLAMATION.
In Full of the Order Sent Out
By the Spanish Crown For
the Suspension of Hostilities
in Cuba.
Washington, April 11—The state
department today received General
Blanco’s proclamation ordering a
cessation of hostilities in Cuba. It
w r as delivered to the Spanish min¬
ister here and by him delivered to
the state department.
The proclamation is as follows :
“His majesty’s government,
) ielding to the reiterated w ish ex¬
pressed by his holiness the pope,
has been pleased to decree a sus¬
pension of hostilities with the ob¬
ject of ‘preparing and facilitating
the restoration of peace on this is¬
land, in virtue whereof I believe it
convenient to order:
Article i—From the day follow¬
ing the receipt in each locality of
the present proclamation hostilities
are ordered suspended in all the ter¬
ritory of the island of Cuba.
The details of the execution of
the above paragraph will be the ob¬
ject of special instructions that will
be communicated to the several
commanders in chief of the army
corps for the easy and prompt exe¬
cution according to the situation
and circumstances of the case.
(Signed) Blanco.
Arch Deacon Walton will preach
at St. Matthias Episcopal church
next Sabbath afternoon,at 4 o’clock
All are cordially invited.