The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, October 18, 1881, Image 1
* ' * liwi oraoka, flkd WWMWli a Optoma springe fcsm tb# atom. This state * r m i t TT^SliT' £l)t (g|)ctokic finance. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY —: BY !•— BEN. t FIRRY. EDITOR AND MANAGER Otflct fJu tinirt mrear m *•«/ MiritUm Str**i —over gttrt of V. V Mrtlhtrn. tuttlniit gout fSnwfttrUMMd nut Jr* Single copy, 1 “ “ three ‘ ( W ilfl A* rflfffot 'W rtfMIMMI IK 6, OCTOKK& !«• mu TUWDA CANTON, GEORGIA, VUu 4 nw sHitoM lb# «UM«f I be Goods of* kind an oh*»p l» H GOLD ONK orCHKKC OB, A. N. Hen. F Bam F. Perry, . W. J. Barton, General ffltrtctotQ. CHURCHES. M. K. CHDNcn, Soctn—R«v. H. M' Qnilliea Peator. Preaching eeory flr»t Sunday *>» »h« oa»t>-r. Preaching on tile 8.1 Sunday by Rev. Atob’t. P. Martya. Prayer Heating ereraWeoaeelUj Bight. O. ntlnn—' Prayer Efceting avary ff»- <1uy aveothg. Sunday 8ch<v>l at B Piiyn.-. Superintendent. Secretary. lUmarCmincg—Rav. 3. A. McMur- ry, Paitnr. Preaching every aaoond and hmrib Sunday, and Saturday Itefore in,I Sunday in eeeli muaUi. Siililiatli achonl at 8 p If. 1 SupiTiuletident and Kriauorai. Cnuaca.—Itav. George Mm»ul«y' Pa-lot. Prraching Srd Sao- bitb eucb moetli at II a. n. ORDERS. K. A. M.—Menu every Brat and third aluuday’a at 8 p.Ip Masonic Mall. If. i Tamir. W. M. Jamb Gam, Beaty K. of H—Meet* every tat aad Bid Tuesday at 7 I t p. M., In Maanaic Hall. W. A. Isaaley, Dictator. Jabaa Galt, Reporter. COUNTY"oFFICKR8. O M MCMJRF.. Otdlaary. JABKX GALT, Clerk S. C J P 81’I*.A KS, Sheriff. Wm A. KITCHEN. Deputy Sheriff I W AH WOOD, Tax Receiver. M O ( OkEM. lax Orilsaior. J L COGUIN ft, TWurer. K. W alOOPE, Surveyor. Wm. T. KIRK. Coroner. «t. |. TKA8I.EY, Conuty S. Cora. Dn. J. II. SPKIK, } county M A KKI II. IkrmrA Rnv M PUCKPT, j- A T. BOOT f. i ' 3. H. RICHARDS, ) Education. MAUISTItA l l.’H COUKt . 0iKION 7fl*n d nut - Hd Monday—J. C Avery..I P. IIC KellO|ig. N P.,Wm. Rice and J L Harrie, L C'a. P. O.Cmi- Uhi. 8»i.ac >a—MB—*nd Bfftanlay —S Coo Uy. J «.. J B L«wN H P..«Apcro lk»*»u. L . P 0 SalaClia. Rui.t.'a—mi7 Diatrict,meeta Xd Satur day, John Worgaii. J P; John R llo.it, N P; John Oanol, LCi Acworth P O. Bali. Gkound—10S2 Diatrict, meeta 2nd Saturday, D li l.youa, J Pi O P Dar by, N P; Brook*, L. C; Ball Ground P O. I. itVtk Rivan—1174 district, meeta , B lively, J P;-W I Chria tinn, N P: Thus R Gibb*, L Ci Free- iiuiuaville P O. Con's « hkmk—1081 district, meets I at Saturday. W W Bmwell J P; A C Coon. N P; I A Ingram l« ' Hick *v Flat -1010— lat Saturday— W .1 d, o i |» . A If Morion, N P., It M li*. I, . HO lll<«RHf Flat. i'I.aytok'. il*I diatirii l. meeta l.t Sat iirdai r .1 stH-c i. J Pi W J l mmoiis N Pi V\ .1. liurui M.. L Cl Slim |» Top P 0 II. unU — ImiS diatrict, meet* 4tli Stull’ lag. li I* Daniel, J P; John G Hiaiif. NT' I ; I! coin Widker and J M Rlu’dlliiirdt, r'»; PO Waleaca. Sisk --I27II d .I, uueia 2nd Wednea dav. I( Il A ii-niid, J P., K O ElliwinAof P. , ,1 hu I, ml.i.ui. L C ; Clierokea iWill. Pt)- Lick S*ii.i.kV in it) Diatrict, meets 2nd S.ilinitat. BaWeun JMn-r, J P.,G. W. Ilr,.,\k». N P , Niln'lel Cox, L. C. k in». N Pi I) >1 Garrison, L Fort Uiiltiugton P U. Fami Pimy -10-1K—ild Salunlsy^H T Elliot, J l'., S It Dickson. NP, f J Mahilgh. /.t'. P O, Sutallee. Cao»a ftoAD»—100.1 district, meetaUnd Saturday 11 C Bowling. J P; Warien F Smith. N Pi W A (.unUaiid Dr — Nath, /,. C'a i Onliir P 0. Woodstock--80d District, meeta 4th Saturday. It. Herndon, J. P„ W. G. Dupre, N. P., J M .Mmlya, L. Cj Wood- stock P o. txy' A I.ooal notices l't emit- per line lor the Brat inaertiou. uul.a. by a|tem«|| agree ment. Advertisements will lie ru» until for- bidden, unless otherwi-e /narked, aud •barged for accordingly. » All coinmunlcationa intended for pub- .. . . Itcatiou must bear tile name old lie writer, tOflUBil, to tlio pnew id cotton. Brinjr your cotton to Canton—a good price will Its paid lor it. . , We call your uttciition to curd „ , .... . ... I of G. I. ’i'eiudev, C. 8. C., mikiiig No communication will lie admitted - i i • ,. into our coluiuim Imviug t’*>f ilv «iifi h ] that all liaviag school cl*uriM tor defamation of private character, or in | t |, B year 1871. reitirii tile uniount aay other way »l a rcurriioua import. Corre-|xn.donee solicited on all pilin'* of general importance - hut let them be briefly to th point. Ail o<iiumuiiicetioiis, l.-ftir- of bind seas, or slguoy remiitancea, to ice u CiinUui—oar mtroMMtta or* !■ * •train for monoy and latvo pat thotr good* at rock bnttoB prloaa. Oar raerohant* do oot Bay tbi*koW»vor in an •d vortiMBMot* yot it U a (1m*. W. otaaff. for tbit loon! ana hope thoy ww ^ ^ H | M ^ antraB«o| |K)tbe | M-lt#d . Dr. Oardnor, ol Atlanta, created considerable oommotkm aad «*• oHonoat araong oar oolarod friend* loot Tuesday Bad Wednesday by driving up on Tuesday with lira. Mitobell Brrd, ooiorod, of AtkaU, aad Bo ttcuding for her Ugol right* oa tbe wiC* ot the lot* M*toh*H B/rd, ooi’d. dooooMd, *»*p-*on of PUIlip Keith, dol’d, of thU piooe. l'Or nrw turtry of ihe M. A M. G. E R. Atom* grade* of IBft hot te tbe oiile, and eeffr* of U degree* tbea* will be oot duett nod straightened add the rand pot ia lr*t dtuoa. Wo present onr reader* with a letter written the Constitution a few thjt ago by Cupt. A. H. Moore, in reference to the Franklin Gold Mine, wlueh Mffft *aet of thi* place* in thi* oottdBfi About fifteen miles. Oapt. Moore i* now working this mine, and tram what be say* Ho axpeota a larger thing than the"Big ftonKitma” oftlie ii cl teat geld oo**- try. 8ooh are Cherokee'* Mineral depart* w 1 In oar aotioe lost week ol the we might mention but wiM # f,al»g* of achednle o# the E 4 N. Ga. R. K, onr compnattor, or devil Loc-iaJcrrtiwoG Mr. Latham** reekieoe* alowly progreaaea. It won’t Iiv long bri..r»ye*H h* ■*»• i»g it's too cold. Straw h*ti nbonM now tab* • *•* montba vacation. It i* wot mi usual to fhoe on onr aureeto. W. T. McCollum baa moved Into his m« blacksmith shop. • J. K Hardin inteada moving hi* family to Woodstock soon. R. L. Patterson ha* had tbo treat Kit hi* ateam wood shop painted. Dr. W. L. Coleman vieited hi* parents in Piokoo* thi* week. W. J. Barton, w# learn, intend* moving M down tb* country” soon. Our farmer* are having bounti ful weather far taking care of cot ton. .1. M. Hardin i* now engaged paiutiug tit* *t J>lo of Oeorge W. Evans. If aumc one would luring In * good cow they could find ready sale for her. a T. L. Bennftt, of Holly Spring, Miss., is now visiting relative* in Canton. Onr cotton receipts are far short ol last season, and not a great deal in Che field 9 There are several “peraonoU” which wuit until “neat lin»." The year 1881 ia'lnat closing up and many changes for the new year are hning cunsnnuuated. Come Haand i»ay us the amount you are due that we may heengbl -d to give you u better pap^K .1 wdge- O, W. PwHww end .fami ly will move back to town in a few liiH H. We w ill gladly welcome them. Th<- im.oii tins muulii is c-llnl • he ‘ harvest, iiionn.’' it i-t arid >o In- largrst ami most brilliant of the twelve. Work on the railroad if progrea sing finely and pay-day come* along as usual mukiug many fami lies happy. Mr. Claude I 1 ’. K igt* I* with ue now. 11 reultir our rehd»T**m*y ■ the Aev.tNCK in Tlm young pc«»jilu ettjoyod a so- yiulile parly at •the Select School House on-War Tuesday night, t an ton’s fairest ope whs proewiit. • - Our cortuspondenta will very gicatiy oblige Us hy seta ling in any p:wn il.-ms ihcy may gather. We bill In: glafl ,t<» W^ifr from one and all. 'J’hliro^arc i wo o. iu >re marriages yll’i^e lapis. Oil; advice,u* young aaajyc ate. to all i.r to uiarrv s^d sand the print.ug ofli a loroe a pi-'Ce of Cake. Ou? co oivd brass hand boy* are Improving “in kingly Where, oli where are die wlnto hoys with the “Ktow.di Cornet Baud?” llav® they let il go in uaugnt? '* * We give this webk the re[>ort of the cottuii market, and shall here after try and ke«p-our readers iu- c.Npect lo receive its lull size. ary lor pul guarsHteu of gmul failii. We shall not in any arajr bo rvaponsible for the opinion* of con ribiitiir*. Vrittng the to the Frank- an arti ik* 8ua, INS FRANKLIN HISTORY— i N dt H Oapt. A. H. M matin Ua grid mine ha* OeiariTUTtoK: I ooa Telegraph and dt eredited to ifril in Tub Obbti Imm tb* Marietta J^arwal, the ia- .oorrvotnam *C whieiu end my knew I- edfv «l yeBT oaie to ka corrvc* ia all matters of avw* that you through yoar oolomitfe to tlm phblie, leads an *a Ibis attempt lo gift you the exact fact* relaiiDgto one of ( iln* moat exten flva got | mining opsmtfotia war ua- dvrtakaa in this oonnlry- It hat aot been thv Utah of thf par- Mm oonnaetrd with thi* enterprise to parade their busineas or nomvs be fore the public, the, fact of their bring able within ib«mn*l**a «o car ry wet their plana as. arranged by their business managsr, making It entirely anneorsMry that they should b* advertised. About tb* year 183^the futlier of llosrell Cobb worsts! aMahl mine ia the around district, th d erotien of Ohorokee connty Georg », making it pay so well Hist me prospeotors were atl immedhsle neigh bo them en EagUfliman b John Pasoo, who had we may my, mad# h read return mg. leave “Mariettaat 10 P. M.," it hove been 6:10. This iu very convenient and quite an Hccommodalton to thooe wishing to go to Atlanta or Mariet ta aad rpturq tjic *a|ne d^v, oa^t gives th«m about night hdiira in Atlanta, hut on dho other bund It work a quite an incouvanio .oo a* regard* our mail, it throWB oar pas per*, etc. of to- day over *mftttt wnrrow uioruiug bofhre we can gat thorn. Maude is the name of lit* ucw pa*, asngvr p. ac'i built by M<- C. T. 8hep«rd, lor the M. A N. 0*. B. E Corr- siioude.it u> Cummtag Ciar- mu says: ••Mr. Tims. M Emup : liae rentvd land Horn 4**ae|»h E. McAfre, of Csaton, and will mova there thi* tall. H- <.f> rs In* proiiuc.- Ibr fair. Wv ar- always r. ady m wrieoou- |h-isous coioint: 'o Cherokee. R. D. Garrison and family have moved lo t’arteravillo, where ha will go into hBpitteos, Wo conw mo ad Mr. Garriaon to Cartemvillo citizens. Mr*. Hudson and daugh ter will move into room* at R. L. I’aUersuu’a soon. Mis* Mk Ben nett intends going to Miasiesippf in a lew duya. ►•out* or Tima tw Ftep. i D *iXmrior Journal, r (H oourav Wr rxpect the generality ofwoti-CiHikkag organ* to flop. But they should be * little decent about it- They should aot expead all ol ■ >»-'iraiohuvr oa thv new President ut one . A mweloiy, who had been udely trea'-vd by a gniilvmau in front ol the Gall H<«e*', came up aud yxk ed in an nuuible way: “Mister, can you tell me, please a r, what time it is 'Lite gentleman, moved by the boy’s demure behavior, and wilnalj regretting his hasty temper, took out h s wsich end said politely: “It is | of the same to l.iin. Ti.ere may lie j |y o’clock^ *»y »“Tbvn,' 1 oqinaiuiii f Bmp'JV prompt atWminn. must lot ad.irapid lo j ^riff, | IHM twelity-OMe p’ isoners To oostv OrvicKii* jf The in-w 1«» | under liia m inageinent. Ti.oy are regulating h-gaj udvcriUlng.'^fv cut pri ' however n •» pria.'mor* for crimes CCS down hii lnV, that while we propone to comply with the law. others must do ^| )U j a cliuiice sho lly to get your pay W. A. .'kitchen, <>ur very ifii i- eut and oMigiu j j iile*' ami deputy tbe some, and wu must insist that in eve ry esse the printer’:! fee must be collected and paid ic mlvunce. This gives less trouble. The law fixes the rates l* fol lows : “For escli one huudred word-, the sum of seventy flk« cents for escli in sertion for I he tlr»t four >n*rnioiu and fur each subsequent Insertion thirty-five cent* for each one hundred words.” BEN, F. PfCBKE. UALTOS, OA. save ihvdioy, '*w6f»VY^hu please, at . xaotly half |aut twelve o'clorik to k ss .ny fool ?” and away be ran, the neii'lemon after him. 11 all a square • If n policeman stopped thd gfavie- |IIWM -Mold on, my good sir,” says o,urn,tied ug'.ins* ..nr Biute I.iwh, |ic , WIII( . .-vf h ., ^ you chas- >ut the laws o the United htated 1 , , ^ Internal l.evenne. Mr. Jainen M. McAfee, of Atl.in- ta (-pent u day iu Canton lust week with hie hrothorb and sister. Mr McAfee is with Jno. Silvey A ‘-‘o. ingihel boy for T” To which the^en- ll mao, out of bR-ath, replied: ti.e liti.e scouudrtl told Mi* to Mm ms fool execily at nail part twelve,* Hi.- |>oliceumn Radi out hie watch, i d, got ug at it -a moment, said wholesale dry goods, Atlanta, ami deliberately : "Bfoll, upon my soul, beside* being one of the cleverest y,. u needn’t be iu suon a aorry about j laeHUiws of ooowuisut watars lor and wbolesouled fellows, is an ex* ji; yuu'rtgoi at least twenty eight I washing, Mr*. Franklia wae toon cellent aalesmau and bnsioem man, miouies to go on.” 1*U* to elect a rode stamp mill oa «*9 m of Imr Mgp-. glMBritea ,tk worked by her own eemsrees slawe Ib* Freaklle stecsted her children to become ststeemse end gave them pro fkettom. some of them beeuam noted a* public man- Bff a happy aolaeideaee a ynaag man by th* aama of MiDmM drew slatsfiililn Mm. Frawhliab ead which proved equally rich. JMhPcaald married up of Mm. Fraaklta*a daagh' bom hiemlae miners end to this the name or Ml from the mother eosniryioerit kietortae* at “Dablourga," the bkd of gold. UnsdocvMlul in what Wnow kuowu ua Luinpkid OoBety, aad hreriag of Mr. OobhA %mr Iwif ha treat ir Ciivrukw, ornviag ibrf* ia debt, without am ry, ,«sis|V looommvam o irwud aad Imi sou of Myjur WHry aim owning s large ploiHaiiou, ad ^aiuiug what is now known eo thv “Cobh let.' Filled wilt with meaus and provisiuii by thi* liA-rl hearted Gyergiap, Mr. Faeduv, (m vxperieao vd'E*u|lqili miner.) leeevi ebdut tea non-s of lead from Uiv Imdbards, Pa cing thereon a little lee VtaMp •poandiog mill,” tx*nireeling with the Leoeeeda te hetag on • little stream of water kuowu *• linrrioaue urrek, and kvopit on l«f aattpuloted sem par year. Thai »hp Lvonarda “acted wvU their pwrt M b widenoed, tiie diioh ia now, after a lapee of lorty yrers, iu tolerably good condi tion. Mr. Poaoo was Soou enabled, from tbe earuinga of hpa liule mill, buy the property aud add other ter ritory to K, which kr did, aud dying a few years Inter, Wit a handsome fortune in money aud laud, to be div vided among hie brother! and atsters, of whom bsinuel Faeoo now lives oa a portion ol fne large phmtatma. About this time the Cberoksa country embracing, whot are now called Cherokee, Lumpkin, Dawsou and other owuotiee, was sareeycdjby the etaie Engineers aad divided into lots, tbe section where gold wuc known to be found being divided into forty •cie lots, tbo wbolo being drawn by the cii isewe of Georgia. Many of those who suddenly found them- selvcepossessed ol o forty-mge Item an unknown aouoM wt thsrcawotry, placed no eaioe Ihetoou, mid paid no immediate nMeution I hereto. Among Una oioaa wns n wid-.w lady da iudi- geut circuiusiiiuo>-s, eking oat ea ti« is£enoaon a little ooe mule farm, SSOtion we har^i. In ibis be is doi but the iedy, Mrs. Mary G. Frank liu, was surprised one week offers to purchase her litttq uukndAn forty- acre tot from ten or tarelvhdiffBrenl, peremis, aud becomiag excited her* sell, over Hie interest others felt in' her iortery pr «-, e>i« mounted tier imW mule, mid after a two days ride, saw f v r >lie tirel time the much sought after Cuerokee lot. Bhe saw a score of uieu hard at work with piok, shovel and hammer, baud moftoteaud pens, pu ^ad in tbe vi* oimiyofa ledge ol rocks, panniug out her gold aud paying no tributes. They were tooo dispersed, a trusty tuau left in charge, and Mrs. Frank lin returned for her fnuul< ( whieb she quickly brought, and immediately art to work pooodiug and punning, ns she had siren the others do. * By the rich ness of ibs ore. with the whole of ms et lest been netted by the stestseftoe writer, extendtoff years of herd wash months I have made forty-three tripe to New Yertr, Washtogtew, D. Ot, con. Bnvnannh and Attests, la all ri which plasm ssme ef the pereeas Used ewe tag laterals la th* pvaptrty stack of it, or held some claim or lion, hnagieed •r rsaUllef whfeh have bssa bought ap by me for ana Using to Fiansyl who hum bought It to mark It* and who have thoroughly exploited tbia ados, no- iagtortbm parpaastb* hast shill titoy iTiHiiii ( h4 btti bmM M*. As a result they base found a eery tend lag nearly foWrmHss ta Sbant a half mil* la Width, with plaaty ef raavsalmem watar fcr eiarciag. Al se reeeral jnfo veto* rnaalsg the aa- the length ef the psagritp, wUhaaav- arage wtdm ef right fort, aarwaef the m \ lie be win san< He it strangely boa already^ they will tad that Esg kni>fofo^ fiSatshfifS lanlo, story toll and wiatsr, is fell I °M , * r Bsrgeaoll of yocng man who com* from other 8r * tbesaoort to I States look tag for aitnattoos. Tbs majority desire peaitio** aa book-keepers aad salesmen. Now it la perfectly natural that Ilk* assy poai- Uaas hi whtoh they cob wear store clothe* aad live without hard manu al labor, bat tbo foot ought to bo im- npoa tboir mind* that whoa • tbo supply of sooh piooe •banters ox- eseds |ho domnnd, it will bo very dtffonlt lo secure n job, and wages will nntnrnllyMI ton lew Igors. If they snooted la finding whnt they Stok, we do not feel inelined to ooa alato them. They will find It to spend every dollar of tboir small satorWs on dram in order to make a toapectable appearance. They will be thrown eat or employ* moat whoa the dnll scosoa oomeaoo, nod they wilt stand naearthly chance of getting ahead in the world. Onr • different oouroc. They did not wasto the bey dey of tboir ynoth in leaking nronnd for easy jobs. They palled off tboir coots and west to work ia whatever lias the best rstnras. These oar Vanderbilts, Tom loatls, Oat fields and others. Men la oar own city are numerous wealthy aad diriiagalshod moo who asm- life wortong bard to mom IfeiMi f h i isnpBMM JlEBtf4f man- unt labor. Young moo will do to think of them things. A littfe is ne hts brother-in-law’s defense Will qnU him. His line of defense been outlined, and will ooosfel feoNl* A ly in offering eeMenos to ohwtMlMl' ’ he comes from n family in whtoh Mfe* redkary insanity has been nonspton •' ooe for many yearn Who will be os- 1 ooototsd with Mr. ttoorilto to Wfib" known, but it is feared by thsgwto a erntoent that some disinlsiwslfd Inww- t" will be accepted who will prtW* 1 ftxt nil kinds of quest ions fhr*ho / oonsideratioti of the ooort, itod IB ” Mife way embsnoB tko ptomowtloa, 1 compelling n eomMorrttow ofUtofew ' of jnriadietion, of right pmottos on" tbo part oi the President’s SBrpeofS and several other important jifefe, nng time and patting the gov | eminent to grout expense ia som* mowing witnesses from abroad* 1 * MBKTIMN OP D1HKCTOHB OF BOMS k RAUCIGHR. B. OaoSow and Cherokee wurijr ore| ly Intmsriis in Ibis prafest. On tbo 11th Inal., the dir to tors of the ‘ etowo toed mat In Atlanta. A < fes was appoialad to visit ' of th* road. whs Is a director to said to be very low hot tbe pfettee boy tog ea ell tbe risk sag spas freely, bat with ease, la thereagbly la- veetliratlag Um mlae, aad they eaold hardly art a price an tt Uml Would bb tea high, but they do art »*pt to sell any portion of It IfeaOpmio asialtigoBm- panpof Utah deolasm* mrmtkly dlvto good payable today, Oat. IS. of *7AOS* —a total of fiSASO,OOOto sisyaaio. Tbm* geatlemeuofPeaoaylveaiabaeo a uilae than the Oatarlo. reflection oogbt to eonvioo* them that thisirprt-omloonily oo I trial age, aad th* bmb who goto oot of tb* ownwot will ohm that “lid* ta th# affstrs of men whfeh bears them os so fame aad laftooe.* Perhaps it is nsoleae to mflka with ■mo whose auto ofifeot ia to live whhoot wash. Wa Ip too* their grip mi to reomit lha rooks of daw alas*. They inral A Gold Mtwo Mr.G. W. Bhaltoroas, of Pbilodal pbia, aa enterprising ompitmliot, was in our city nfaw day* ago, nod we learn he boa sold 0 half interssfekl th* Franklia Pasco gold ados, oftfe aud in G be roses county, oo the owoh river, for on* hnndrsd pod fl tkonoand doltora. Mr not only n very stover but M actively engaged iu Northern onpitolwts to i mioerri deposits nod gold North Georgia. Duriag the Expo . sition, be propoaes to bring exoar- sioaisis to this seotion to idvsiltjffafs and see for themselves what a riob from th* i Is all tb# JGMw outlook for osvar brighter, ia tbia oaaatrv brain aad mBQgli rimbfes.tflht solve tb* great ia- ddsuferpBMhwa of th* age. The kkl glove man will onoa be tgsfeat man in the proosesion.—Pest Ap peal. uveri ibs * laudable wrife—Marietta pri s doing Jou,Z l. k bachelor too poor to get amrritd yet too susceptible to Ut lb* girls olooe, Was ridjng with a lady fell of a snmoiers day,” and aooidently— men’s arms, awkward things, are »v- er in the way^-dropped an arm roasd her waist. No objeettoa wae made lor*while, and the arm gradually relieved the side of tbo oarriage of the pressure upou il. Bat of a sudden whether from a late reoogoitioo'of the impropriety of the thing or the sight of another beau] coming was never known, the lady started with voloanio energy, and n flashing aye, exclaimed : “Mr. E, I oaa support myself!” “CapilM!” wns tbr instant reply. “Yon just the girl I have been look log for these five years. Will you ssttrty ms?’ # • of eonstructhm right of way, people almulii wake op to their and ant oaiy to eabeerib* III this enterprise, bnl sM it la l possible. It will have corns 1 onuaniiem at earii tamtam. etc OMF/OE or tiO UNT Y SCHOOL OOMMIkBiONJUL gradual- *• Utohp milk. SEE On Mon defeat Sbodes nuderneath Waldvarg got three Mhfo ead A bene Tb* ** ■ and f like BIO IN tor 1 Sailing Papld neats iWie thlrtyria. Herrioaert eighty Ariflebatlf oaa “ Hov^P three. Klertrlclty, two boadred tllUOMSd # A bw^ *f floor weighs dha hundred rod ninety six pounds. A barrel of pork, two boadred. A benrisf powder, uemiy flea. A flrkia of batter, flfty-slx. Atebef botoer, eighty-four, WhaU, henna aad clover seed, sixty pounds to th* hush*I. vorn, rye nod flax aeed, fifty-six pound*. jG Buckwheat, Ifty-tri. A barrel of rice, *IX hundred. Bailey, forty-eight. Dal., llijyrty aight. Uoarae aril, eighty-five, forty drop# make a tenapoonfal. three teaapoonfol, e Uble apooafol, one ounce. Four thousand eight hundred and for ty -quart yard* make on acre. A square oil#, six huudred aad forty •ersa. To mcasnre aa ners; two bnadred ead nine feet ua suck aids, nuking a squaw acre within an lash There ar* ttoo tboomed seven handset ead fifty languages. - 'Ona peraon dies at not pulmlton the heart. *7 v Th* average of lUe ia thlrty-aoa yarrr