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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR, JAMES N. WEST,
TOCCOA, • * C.
F. C. DAVIS.
Physician ami Surgeon,
ce Doyle street, near Methodist church
Toccoa, Ca.
H. P. HANSARD,
-Dentist,-
Office: Matheson Mdse. Bldg., Doyle street
Toccoa Ga.
R. B. SMITH,
-Dentist,-
Office: Davis Building, Doyle street.
Toccoa, Ga.
FERMOR BARRETT,
-Lawyer,-
Toccoa, Ga.
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JNO. W. OWEN,
-Lawyer,
Toccoa, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved farms
at 6 to 7 per cent.
Fermor Barrett, - Att.-at=Law,,
Toccoa, Ga.
yyiLLBANKS HOUSE,
Clarkesville, Ga.
Mrs. C. Dbadwyler, - - Proprietress,
Special attention given to
the traveling public.
pl^-Rates reasonable.
SIPPIX VA
»
DIRECT LINE TO THIS
West, Northwest
and Pacific Goast.
THROUGH PULLMAN
BLEEPING CARS DAILY
ATLANTA
to
ST. LOUIS
and
CHICAGO.
Via Dixie Flyer Route.
Ror rates and information address
FRED D. MILLER,
Tray. Pass. Aft.,
No. 1 Brown Building, Atlanta, Ga
R. A. RAMSAY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
a ^vtW. Vvcie 0^ o\A, te-
\\a\As &t\A \>Tom\»\.-\>a^vvv$
cowvpaiues.
Your Business Solicited.
Your Interests Carefully
' Guarded.
Toccoa, Georgia.
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The Richmond Locomotive
\\ orks of Richmond, Va., recently
shipped 12 ten-wheeled passenger
locomotives to the Finland State
Railways, Helsingfors, Finland.
These locomotives are duplicates
ot ten engines built by the Rich¬
mond works for the Finland State
Ralways last year, and is the third
order received from the same
source.
ou Know What You are talcing
When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly pnut-
M* d on everv bottle showing that it is simply
on and Quinine in a tasteless form. No
re, No Pay. flOo.
Rain! Rain! Rain! Since last
Friday we have had rain iu abun-
it is expected in me near rurure or¬
anges will be grown in Washington as
palatable as those of Florida. The trees
are now bearing, but the fruit will not
be ripe until fall, so the real flavor can¬ ■
not be determined. The experiment has
been carried on by H. J. Weber, an ex¬
pert In plant breeding, who obtained
hybrid from 12 of the hardiest oranges
known in the world, and the prospects
are promising.
A solid silver cross was recently re¬
ceived In Montreal from Michael Clt
Coi, an Indian, who had found it while
digging in the Lake Lemargarningue
district. A Jesuit has recognized the
cross, which has two bars, as one of
the 50 silver crosses presented to the
Huron Indians in the early part of the
sixteenth century to bribe them to
fight for France against the Iroquois
Indians, who were then friendly to
England.
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The Usual Way.
Ethel—1 think that vase is awful
fcomely, don’t you?
Maud—Yes. I have dropped It on
the floor three times, but it won’t
break.—Somerville Journal.
He Knew From Experience.
Miss Wilkins—Ah, what a change one
little woman can make in a man’s life!
Mr. Smithers—Exactly! And what a
heap of change she requires while do¬
ing it!—Stray Stories.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F J. Chkvnby & Co., Props., Toledo,O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Ckeyney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations & made by their firm,
W»»t Tkaux, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. Waldjng, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot¬
tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
H. C. OWENS,
-DEALER IN-
Confections, Fancy Groceries,
Cigars and Tobacco.
Fresh bread and cakes daily.
TOCCOA, GA.
B. JARRETT & SON,
Work. Blacksmitbing Horse Shoeing and General Repair
in first-class
style by Quillian Jarrett.
Toccoa, Ga.
J. H. JOHNSON,
TAILOR SHOP,
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Altering.
All work first-class.
Toccoa, Ga.
SAH LEWIS,
SHOEMAKER. Repairing a
Specialty.
All Work Guaranteed.
Shop in Capps’ Basement.
Toccoa, Georgia.
BARGAIN GROCERY,
J. W. Anderson, PJeprletor,
Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Soda Water,
Lemonade, Fruit.
First-class Restaurant in connection.
Toccoa,...............................
R. E. JONES,
Dealer in Groceries, Cigars and Soda
Water. Ice at all times.
Doyle Street, Toccoa, Ga.
THE Toccoa Barber Shop
is now in its new quarters in the
► Iren Building where the public are
invited to call when in need of
work. Everything is well arran-
ged, neat , comfortable and attrac¬
tive. Our shop can always be
found open, and sober expert work¬
men are always in attendance.
H. L. LODEN,
Boot and Shoemaking and
Repairing.
Toccoa, Ga.
CURTIS & CO..
Toccoa,...................... Sign Painters and Decorators, Ga.
JACK TILLEY,
Shoes repaired in the best and most
workmanlike manner.
Toccoa, Ga.
You will find me in Dr. Frank Davis’
building where I am prepared to make
you up-to-date Photographs, Crayon Por¬
traits, Pony Pictures, Photo Buttons, in
fact any kind of Picture work, also I will
repair China ware, Vases or any kind of
earthen wares that is not broken up too
bad. Give me a trial when you need any¬
thing in *iy line. Photographer.
Ed H. Cobb,
Tocooa : : : Georgia
How’s Y our Horse?
If he’s unshod, he's not well.
Call at my place, and have him cared
for. Bring your wagon too. I’ll fix
that cheap
BERRY GAINES.
ESTANOLLE.
1 The drouth was broken Sunday
by a very heavy rain.
The stand of cotton and corn Is
very imperfect in this section, but
wheat is very promising.
Mr. T. L. Hays and family, of
Toccoa, spent Saturday and Sun¬
day with relatives and friends here.
An all day singing is annunced
for Estanallee on the 5th Sunday in
June. Profs. Vaughn and Locke
are expected to be on hand, every
body come with well filled baskets.
Miss Estelle Hays, who has been
sick quite awhile, was able to at
tend church Sunday.
Mr. E. H. Coe went to Royston
Sunday.
Rev. W. W. Stow preached at
Mr. Keslers Sunday afternoon for
benefit of the old people who were
not able to attend church.
The whopping cough has been
raging in this section for some
time but has about subsided.
Mrs. J. C. Mosely is very sick
at this writing, but we hope not
serious and that she will soon re¬
cover.
Squire D. S. Hays made a busi¬
ness trip up near the Currahee Fri¬
day.
L. H. Coe has lately moved into
his new store house and the post
office is located in the same build-
ing.
Old Soldiers Experience.
M. M, Austin, a civil war veteran of
Winchester Iud., writes: “Mv wife was
sick a long time in spite of good doctor’s
treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr.
King’s Mew Life Pills, which worked won¬
ders for her health” They always do, Try
them,
Only 25e at E. R, Davis & Co, drug sto-ie
Thomas Sidney Cooper is the
oldest painter actively engaged in
the pursuit of his art, He is 98
years old and as early as 1820 was
making a living as a theatrica scene
painter. Since then he has exhibi¬
ted 230 pictures at the English
Royal Academy.
Knigbtsvilie, Ind., April 22nd, 1898.
Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, Ill.
Gentlemen:—I have been selling Dr.
Caldwell’s Pepsin Syrup ever since it was
first introduced to the trade. It is the
best seller I ever had on my shelves and
gives the best satisfaction to my customers
of anything I ever offered them. Where I
sell it once they invariably return for
more. As a laxative or as a physic it is par
excellence, the most pleasant and satis¬
factory preparation I have ever sold.
Yours, otc., G. H. Came,
Sold by all druggisis.
Royston Locals.
Mrs. Jans Turner is at Carnes-
vilie attending the bedside of her
daughter, Mrs. Neal Little, who is
quite sick.
Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Strange-
have returned to their home in Har¬
mony Grove, after spending a few
days with their father, Mr. G. W
Gordon.
Miss Nela Agtiew, of Oakdale,
was in town shopping last week.
Messrs D. A. Baker and W. D.
Bovvers went to Harmony Grove
last week on business.
Rev. Joe Mundav’s lecture at
the jhull last Tuesday night was
well attended and very enjoyable.
Misses Ossie Burruss and Lillian
Manley,two of Carnesville’s charm
ing young ladies, were in Royston
last week shopping.
The Royston High School clos¬
ed last Friday, Prof. Cobb and
his assistants have acbeived won¬
derful success this year, they have
won the esteem and love of patrons
and pupils. Every effort will be
made to secure the services of Prof,
Cobb for next year.
Mr. Lei and Little,of Curnesville,
was iu town last Thursday.
Dr. John McCrary has returned
from New York, where he has
been taking a special course in
medicine for a few weeks.
Hyacinth.
We would like to have a cores-
nondent at everv post office in t| ie
(h univ. Com to urn cal 10 ns must
1 cac*► us not laid than Tuesday.
A tramp stole a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin. When he appeared in court
lie explained that he saw in the advertise¬
ment that it was “easy to take,” so he took
it. “Discharged,” said the judge. “I will
go and take some some myself.” It is easy
to take and is a perfect laxative. Sold by
all druggists.
Court Proceedings.
The State vs. Bud Gables: Tres¬
pass Demand.
Bates, Kingsbery & Co. vs, w.
P. Brown and W. P. King : Suit
on note, verdict and judgment for
plaintiff.
The State vs. Alex Wilson : As¬
sault and battery. Plea of guilty.
$50 or 12 months.
The State vs. J. P. McClain:
Assault and batte,y. Verdict, not
guilty.
The State vs. Thomas G.Roberts
Cheating and swindling. Verdict
not guilty.
The State vs. Henry Eallen :
Misdemeanor. Verdict, guilty.
$25 or 12 months.
The State vs. Will Mills: Car¬
rying pistol. Verdict, guilty. $50
or 12 months.
The State vs. Earnest Parks :
Misdemeanor. Plea of guilty. $25
or 12 months.
The State vs. J. M, Loudermilk :
Retailing. Verdict not guilty.
The State vs. M. F. Taylor : As¬
sault and battery. Verdict, not
guilty.
American Book Co. vs. A. E.
Booth : Suit on account, Judg¬
ment for costs.
E. P, Simpson & Co. vs. WAV,
Loudermilk and F. M. Yearwoo.cf :
Suit on nate. Judgment.
J. G. Nelms vs. W.C. Edwards :
Suit on note. Judgment.
The State vs. Frank Hollifield :
Riot. Verdict of guilty. $25 or
6 months.
The State vs, James jKnight :
Riot. Verdict of guilty. $10 or
6 months.
Beware of a Cough,
A Cough is not a disease hut a symptoms
Consumption and bronchitis, which are
the most dangerous and fatal diseases have
for their first indication a persistent cough
and if properly treated as soon aq this
cough appears are easily cured. Chamber¬
lain’s Cough Remedy has 'proven wonders
fully successful, and gained its wide rejfir.
tation and extensive sale by its success in
curing the diseases which cause coughing.
If it is not beneficial it will not cost you a
cent. For sale by E. R. Davis & Co.
The following is the first fish
story of the season appears in an
Exchange and will do till more are
cooked. A gentleman near Dur¬
ango, owns a bird dog which is es¬
pecially good in fetching things
out of the water. In order to show
a friend what the dog could do, he
threw a fifty cent piece into the
water and told the dog to fetch it.
The dog dived and brought back a
two pound cat fish and 35 cents in
change.
A Cashier Testifies.
Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, Ill.
Gentlemen:—After twenty years of aches
and pains caused by constipation brought
on by sedentary habits, I have found more
relief in two bottles of Dr. Caldwell’.** Sy¬
rup Pepsin than all of the hundreds of oth¬
er remedies I have tried, I take pleasure
in giving you this testimony, believing
you have the finest preparation made for
stomach troubles.
Very truly yours D. F. Lange,
Cashier Wabash R. R., East St. Louis.
Sold by all druggists.
The next Democratic state con¬
vention in Virginia will, perhaps
beat the state’s record in the mat¬
ter of membership, as it will be
composed of about 1,440 delegates,
The basis of representation is one
delegate for every hundred votes
cast for Bryan at the election last
year.
It Saved his Leg.
P. A. Danfortli, of LaGrange Ga., suffer¬
ed fer six months with a frightful running
sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days
For ulcers, wounds piles, it’s the best
salve in the world. Cure gmuanteed,
Only 25c.
Sold by E. R, Davis & Co.
Occasionally a man wants his pa-
per stopped, but fails to remit the
amount due us. Fay that and we’ll
stop u . . you desire. Don't take the
paper a year, then say you don’t
want it. That’s not rignt.
CLARKESVILLE
Mr. Joe Morrison, of Soque was
in the city Monday.
Mr. John Martin, of Xacoochee
was in the city last week.
Mrs. S. L. Fuller, who has been
quite sick for sometime is* 'able to
be up again. Also her little daugh¬
ter, Mary, has been quite sick bqj.
is better. *
.. *
Mr. J. H. Hix has been very
sick the past few’ days, but i.' - able
to be out on the streets again.
The new Methodist church, is al¬
most completed now and services
will very likely be held there next
Sunda >-
Colonel Edwards went to Bates-
ville on business last Saturday.
A franchise has been granted by
Judge Franklin to Mr. J. N.
Oliver, of Ganesville, to erect a
long distance telephone line along
the public roads in the county.
Work will soon begin.
Mr. Pope Erwin while mounting
his horse last Wednesday was
thrown and received a severe cut
on the head.
Mr. p. P. Erwin attended the
annual convention of the Georgia
Local Underwriter’s Association iri
Atlanta last week.
Mr. M.C. Wilcox of the M .
Airy Protec ion ist. visited Judge
Sutton last week.
Mrs. Clinch has returned again
to occupy her summer home near
here. Mr. Hayward and family,
came with her.
A Superb Grip Cure.
Johnson’s Tonic is a superb Grip
cure. Drives out every trace of
Grip Poison from the system.
Does it quick. Within an hour it
enters the blood and begins to neu
tralize the effects of the poison.
Within a day it places a Grip vic¬
tim beyond the point of danger.
Within a week, ruddy cheeks at¬
test return of perfect health.
Price, 50 cents if it cures. Ask
for Johnson’s Chill and Fever
Tonic. Take nothing else.
Montezuma, eldest son of the fa¬
mous Sioux chief, Silting Bull, is a
prosperous bootblack in Philodel-
phia 11 is wife i> Winonali, also a
full-blooded Sioux, and the pair are
known in the Quaker city as Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Parker. The hus¬
band is a graduate of the Indian
School at Charlise, Pa. He has
saved considerable money and own's
a pretty home.
All Eyes on Texas.
Great is Texas Her vast cotton crops
and marvelous oil 'discoveries amaze, the *
world Now follows the startling statr.u-ut
of the wonberful work at Cisco, Tex, of
Dr King’s New Discovery for consumdtion
“Dy wife contracted a severe lung troaole’
writes Editor J J Eager, “which caused a
most obstinate cough and finally resulted
in profuse hemorrhages, hut she has l»een
completely cured by Dr King’s New Dis¬
covery,” Its positively guaranteed for
coughs, colds ane all tfiroat and lung trou-
dles. 50c and SI
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by E. 11.
Davis & Co.
Summer boarders ard sending in
their applications for rooms and as
usual our town will be full and
more accoumodations wanted than
can be supplied.
SHERIFF SALES FOR Jim
GEORGIA, Habersham County, *
Will he sold before the court bouse door
at Clarkesville, Habersham County, Ga.,
between the June, legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in 1901, the following de¬
scribed property, to-wit:
One certain tract of land in the 440th dis¬
trict, G. M. of said county, Ga. Levied - m
and to be sold as the property of Ben Field
for his state and county taxes for the v«*ar
1900, by to K. satisfy McMillion, a tax fifa T. issued against‘him
W. c.
Also at the same time and place. Part of
land in the 18th district. Levied upon as
the property of Win. Baker to satify a tax
fifa issued against him by W. II. McMil¬
lion for state and county taxes for the year
Also at the same time, and place one lot
iu Toccoa city in the 440tli district G. M,
said county block seven (7) lot four. (4) ac¬
cording to the plan of said city 102 feet back
with a three room bouse. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. E L Cawtliou for state
and county taxes for the year 1900 to satisfy
a tax fifa issued against her by W II Mc¬
Million ; T 0
Also, at the same time and place part of
lot of land No. 145,in the 10th land district
of said county. Levied on as the property
of J. A. Landers deceased , to satisfy a fi¬
fa issued from the Justice court of the 752d
district,G. M. in favor of A. W. Berry
against Mrs. L. Landers, administratrix
<4 .1 . A . Larders deceased .
T. J . GASTLEY, SL aiff.