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CHURCHES.
M E. Caunon, Setrm-Rev. H. M
Qitillieu P*»tor. Preaching rvrry fir.l
Sunday ♦*>« twat«r. Preaching on
th* 8d Su ailey hy Rvv. JW»t, P. Mertyn
Prayer Meeting every Weaovada) night
OontlcnR'iu' Prayer Mcrtlag every Fri-
iuadajT^chixd at S I. » Bee F
Payne, Huperiatendvnt. Ben. f. Perry,
Secretary.
lUntiT Cntmoa—Rev. J. A. McMur
ry, Pa-dor. Preaching every *econ<1 and
fourth Sunday, end Saturday he lore
8nri Sunday in eneh month.
Sabbath uchool at 8 p H. W. J . Barton
Superintendent and Secretary
Episcopal Chuscu.—Rev. George
Macauley' Paator. Preaching 8rd Sab
bath each month at 11 a, m
ORDERS.
F. A. M,—Meeta every drat and third
Monday'* at 8 P. M., in Masonic Hall.
W. A. To*kurt. W. M.
J Anar Galt, Sec'ty
K. of H.—Meet* every l»t and 8nl
Tuesday at 7 18 r. M., in Masonic Hall.
W. A. Tca»ley, Dictator.
Jabex Galt, Reporter.
t:OLNTY~OFFICERS.
C M Mct’iURE, Otdioury.
J ABE/. GALT. Clerk 8. Court.
J P SPEARS, Sheriff
Wm. A. KITCHEN. Deputy Sheriff
T W ARWOOi), Tux Receiver
M 0 COKE/I, t ax Oxllector.
J L COGGINS, Tna-urer.
K. W ,*i()OHK, Surveyor.
Wm.T.KIKK. Coroner.
G. I. TKASLKY, County S. Com.
Dh J. H SPKIIt. j county
M. A KEI H. H ,,»r,l
JtKv. M PUt’KKT, (■ “y
AT. SCOT I'. I '
J. B RICHARDS, J E<1 uealion.
ff AGIMTltATl.’S COCK• .
CaRTOH—7S2nd pint-thi Monday—J.
C Avery. J P. H C Kellogg. N P. Wm.
Jtice end J L Harris, L C'a F. O.Can-
. Runrilay—8Cno
ley.J P..J B Lewis MP. IceroBrjeon,
LC. POSalacoa.
Bai.l.'s—817 District, mwt* Hd Setur-
day, John Morgan. J P; John It It"-*, N
P; jolgt Carrol, L C: AnwoVth P O.
Bali, Qbocno—1082 District, meets
find Saturday, D B Lyons, J-P; O I* Dan
by.N P| Brooks, L. Cj I tail Urouid
PO.
Litti.R Riven— 1174 distr ct, meet*
, B Lively, J P; 8 t Cltrte
tlan, N P; Tiros R Uibbs, L C; Frne-
inansville PO.
Con's Crbrk—1081 distriet, meet* let
Seturdsy, W W Bagwell J Pt A C Conn,
N P: I A Ingrain L
llicK ttv Ki.at - UMO—lat Saturday—
W J vVic/b. J l*. A F Norton. N I*., R M
Day L ”, p It Hickory Flat.
Clayton'* Oil district, MJeet* lit 8»t
unlay. r J State i, J Pi W J I minim*
N Pi N\ ill Burges*. /, Of Sharp Top P O
IIbin’*—1008 illstrict, meet* 4th
Bliiiirday. R P Daniel, J P: John U
Heard, if Pi lltram Wulker and J M
Kliciuhnrdl, i. C'*; P O Walnsca.
Sisk —1270 tl »t, meet* 2nd WmIim*
day, it BA'food. J P„ K G Elll»on, of
p,. J hn L iuiruin, L O i ( hi-rokev
A/iil* P O
Lick iMillkt -1016 District, meit*
8ud Siturdai, Lawaou Petr e, JP.,G.
W. Br>ok», N P , Samuel Cox, L- 0.
k in*. N Pi D M Garrle<hi, L < j Fort
HuMliigton P 0.
Faih Pi.av—1028—8d Sainrday-H
T Elliot, J P., S It Dick* in. N P, W J
Mahuuh. /, C. P O, Sntallre.
Cno** JfoAD*—1000 dis'ric', meet* 2nd
Saturday HO Bowling, J Pi Warien F
Smith. N P; W A ("unto ami Dr — Nash,
L. C»; Ojiliir P O.
Woooa iock—10) DWtrict, meets 4th
Saturday. R. Herndon, J. P.. W G.
Dupre, N. P., J M .Mai In*, L. V. Wiea]
stock P O.
Local notice* 10 cent- pe r line lor the
first Insertion, miles* by »i>eci»l agre •
meet.
dvertjsement* will Ire run until for-
leu, unlit** nttieriviae murlfe'l, and
tgfib for accordingly.
All cpmmunicahon* intended for pub
»'tlon matt liear the name of I lie writer.
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CAaNTON, 6K0&G1A, TUESDAY SORNiNG, NOVEMBER 1, 1881.
MO. 4*.
heal
upt pepestary lor pu>>ltcatiou, but a* a
gnentutpp of gop'l fttPIt,
We *lt*ll not in tiny way be tvspons lde
for the opinion* <>f contributor*.
No communication will lie admitted j.. yj., \y \ VVRite to Mine Mar
into our column* having for it* end- a | '
defamation of private character, or in garot Evans,
any other way ol a scurrilous import. ‘
LOCt. 1. JOTTING*
Qo to church Funday.
Roasted nlivo — the worms in
cheat nut*.
Fried chicken it n “number one’'
vegetable.
Subscribers still coming in. Ac
cept thanks.
AU float) is great—end none of
it ia very green. .
Cun ton in one o! the healthiest
places in Georgia.
, The depot in pecked with oottou
ready for shipment
The wind whistles around our
“Kanktum” like winter.
Guiteau’e trial has been postpon
ed until November 10th.
It rained all day on luat Sunday,
making it a lonesome time.
There in no whiaky sold in Can
ton wlmt > glorious thought.
"ho will “fetch” us u loud ol
wood? Don’t allnpouk at once.
Col. J. D. At lawny visited Car
teraville on buaiuen* this week.
Can Ion ban the prettiest girls of
any town to ita size in the State.
Marrying a woman tor her singing
ia like oating a bird for ita beauty.
Some p oplc have taken charge
of the old convict camps above
town.
We have been having some beau
tiful weather for November. No
trost yet.
We learned that five convicts
eacapetl from the camp on Inst Sun
day night.
Dr. N. Sewell has m >vod inti
the house recently occupied by
Mr.liardia.
Mr*. Duval, we are pained to
learn, is quite ill, at the reeidoi ce
of Dr. Greene.
We are glad to see Dr. Green
out on the street* again after a
abort apeII otsickmsi.
Our lueruhaiiis are receiving
their winter supply of gooda. If
yon wish a good bargain call on
tlu-m.
Tie a box to a dog'* tail, get up
a fight and kiil *orae one, or do any
thing to enulile ue to get up eome
locals.
Wo learn there wo* a corn obuck*
| ig at Mr, W, M, Haiton’s »>R last
We<b esday night. Borne of the
I oy* goi f loft.”
We think Coup’s circus tnei) caiue
very liver “turning” Cartersville
over a auort time ago, li'.nu what
the Free Pica ■ *a a.
Last Tuad.iv wm » lively day,
with our co.ton i uyei's. bring all
the notion you liuve to Canton and
receive a good price.
President Umlield wan born No
vember mill, 1831. He would
have been tihy years old, had Ire
lived to November mb.
W* call special attention to the
notice in this i.-sue of It. T.
Jones. Don’t Jail to read careful)
uud pay wl.R| y^fl qwe.
T^uof our. yqqngmcn attended
tl^e quarterly meeting la*t Saturduy
uud Sunday; but did not “fetch”
us auy flower* op \ijeir fe^qpi,
juried, gc.Qbpf 23d, fey ft«v.
J, W, McCollqm, at tfec residence
of Dr, G*o, llightuwcr, Butalle#»
M. G. Donaldson, wno was ftp*
Corre.-poiulsiice *olicit*i1 an *11 poiut* \ |,y JJ, G. all age ,t to
‘ °>. U p -II U» (Jiffocut .uiuvr.l,,
All communicstion*. 1-tti r* of bu*i j tituber, &c., cxh.OiieU last Tuesday
aess or money remi'tance*. to receive . .... .
prompt attention, mast l»e »d<1re»*ed to j a very hue r-pecituou ot cnstllized
..Tof’oUNTV OrvtCKHS.—Tltenew U* ' S u “ rtz , louud n .° ‘ r 0Uf
»egi|latlnp I'uitl ^dmil/hiU fjl 1 jVr 1 '! Wft enjoyed the p ayer III -etlng
Pf • l W wb/^e w propone j j oduo.-t|.iy u.gut, in the
to oomply with the law, other* must do . , rtllf
[be **iue, end wo must Insist that In eve-1 way it wan con lucted. Come out
ry cess the printer^ fee iuu*t be collected | everybody and y-.u will be bene-
nud paid in advance. This gives less
trouble. The law fixe3 the rates ts fol-
|«W8; “F°r e *r l1 oue hundred worif*,
till) sum pf sefeotjf-flve ^pts fv*r ea^li in
|or|i«P for tfee Qftft four jpscrtjon* and
for each anbiie(|ue«it Insertion thirty-five
cent* ‘for each oue hundred words."
BKN. F. PEItHY,
Canton, Ga.
filed.
An old man married a blind widonr.in
Ujssiqtfi. •belli jll at flef ^'1
than 4‘ew-rtetl licr Uc was arreted ami
sold to the ii'ighrat biddir f *r lift, »ucli
i» the law of t» at 'state .—Examiner.
A very good one. Georgia should
have just such a lqw,
VV* nr* quit* *orry w* did not
attend the entertainment of Prof.
Attnwqy’s school last Thursday
night, on we learn they bud a de
lightful time.
A Ittle girl of M r. Sumnor, of
Worh, aged twelve years, wander
ed two miles from home the other
night in • fit of *omnambuli*m.
It seems as jack-frost has fogot-
ta 11 hi* business in then* “diggins,”
maybe he will find Me waynfter •
wfiil*.
Sine* writing the above wo have
had e good “crap” of frost and ice,
which made its appearance lost Fri
day morning.
Mumbers of Gwernoia were on
exhibition nt the Exposition on lest
Thutiduy week. They did not draw
to well as the most noble clown.—Ith
maelite.
There was e row st cartersville be
tween ibe circus nn-n and ti.nin of
tbecitiiena A uegio and two ol the
dious mu were allot. During the
light a bear nml lionets escap-Ml from
their cages. The (ormei was killed*
bnt the lain 1 is anil nt large. For
the beueflt ul c -r am l-egt-laior* we
will add t »t the «m«t noble down
esca|*d u .nurt.—Isbmaelite.
Tnere -i* s', etnbarraieel young
man nt U >w Img Green, Ky.. who *e
cornd lac prmcheia fair daughter l»,
c .arc , on Hucdny night and arrived
life, to bear the reVereud gent'eman
r nd from the Bible an the c upl
•ns cued up he aiele: My duugtc
■ grievous y toreu-iited withmlevil
widen v, r*<- tocurs in an acooimt f
a he > T* *i«meni miracle The cob
gregntion emiled, and it would bi
hard 10 tell whieh fell me worst the
preacher, hie daughter, or her
Oort.
Wty do Batmen help each oth
er in life’s conflict f An euoour
aging word, a untie and polite at
tention coat nothing and it helpe
the giver and receiver. A good
word or *11 evil word ia often the
turning point ot a man’s fortune
and happiness. Still instead—we
get a poison word or un insinua
ting motion of the heiul or a bitter
silence. Why should we be like
the wild wolf, that team Co piece#
his wounded companion?
Boys, do you not think a deba
ting aooiety or u reading club would
benefit us all much more than walk
ing the streets of a night. Wft do
know from experience thut such
meetings mauaged right Will do
good. You will have no excuse
in regard to a place to meet, as
Prof. Attaway will, we think, give
bis consent to let us have the sohool
bouse every Monday night, and he
will also join us. Think over this,
boys, and you will come to the
same conclusion.
Last Saturday evening during
he lull in business, we visited the
siesui gin of Mr. John W. Gordon,
ut the old stand of Kilby A Patter
son, and watched the “ways of cot
ton,” Irom the seed to the pretty
lint. Mr. Gordon has hie gin
everything petytinpig thereto in m
convenient and systematic order us
yye have ever hnd the pleasure to
see. De lias a Fairbanks lqrge
wagon scale, on which feg weighs
(he cotton jn the segd before giq-
fling, the first thing as you enter
with your wagon, then the wagon
moves a lew teat farther and un
loads into the stalls of which there
tire several, then the cotton goei
into one of Brown’s best gin and
condenser, and thou into the press
alter which a bale is rolled into the
•agon- He ftinsisven baits per day.
oul «o tar si weean hear is ginning
ert'ir mtisfociior. to hi| p^trop^
M? |py*-wil DhIU into whieh
die «"-d full «<> si every man can g«t
tic i' vd Uia* ar<* hli ai d none o'ntra.
This oiie feature i* a great improve
men' on the old manner ul g nuing,
ih* reby giving every man *ui isiac-
imn. Another enticing thing shout
M . GordonUi.^' he on
ly churg's one twentieth, and #4,20
f .r begging ami tics. Mr. Gordon is
jn l-ard working iudostrious yonug
1 o< mid deserves the patronage he
(•o justly receive*. We wisfe biq| all
i possifele tnocesft.
ia Hartford
had oocosion to atop and crawl un
der the oar to fix something. Two
symyatketio men an the WAlk see
ing the form under the oar, and
that it was motionless, believed it
lied beau run over, end hastening
up, oaugnt the driver by the feet
and pulled him out. very much to
his profane Batonishmenu—Danbu
ry News.
c rffiVA
giiwif.
Rev N. N. Edge who bee leas
ed the Advance will be here
next week and take charge of the
paper. He intends to spare no
work in hie efforts to improve the
paper, till it shall be the “organ of
Cherokee Georgias” The outfit and
all the material is bow owned by a
man who will keep it and changes
will cease. The owner's progress
ive spirit will evffr make the An-
vhncr a permanent “Institution,”
looking to the building up of our
oounty, ami developing 11* resour
ces ol the surrounding country.
The new editor lies long efl^eri-
enee in the newspaper business,
will be permanently located in our
town and lull/ identified with our
paper. He will offer every induce
ment to subaoribers, in the way of
a good paper and oonvinoe every
one that na has full value of his
money.
We bop* the present patrons of
the Advance will “exercise their
sonls in patience,” but a few days
longer. The editor expaota to make
his bow of introdaotiou nest week,
then go to work to give fftbefaetion
m * f *
SPEAK WELL OF Ol HUM*
Don't call one of your school-
mutes ugly, another stingy, anoth
or croee, behind their Imcks. It is
the meanest sort of sin. Even if
they are very ugly, stingy, or cross
it does you no good to ropeut it
It only serves to maku you love to
tell of fuulta— it makes you unchar
itable -your sonls grow smaller—
your heart loeeeite generous blood,
when tattle about your friends tell
all the good you know about them
and carry their eiu in yon heart or
else tell them to God and ask him
to pardon them. That will ba
Christ like. Ifausbody says to
you Oh I that Mary Willis did such
a'naughty thing I call to mind some
virtue that Mary posses, and hold
it up to theirs. For your sake learn
to make this habit.
OPMIK DOTH.
Tiaiss a little hard, but nohing se
rious yet, not* ithstsnding the
drouth.
The beautiful fall bat enabled us
to teve grass, peavines, and sow fall
Oats, and by feeding sparing, we will
get through I think, or an average
scanty.
J. 0. Boling and faintly left on
the 86U1 lost, for Benton oouoty—
it* or eix ether families
leave about Ohriatmas for western
homes.
Farmers gathering oorn with s bet
ter yield than was expected.
The Ophir Academy will soon Iw
ready for use, and a gw 4 school may'
be expected.
The Franklin gold mines with
Col. Moore nt its helm, is be doubt,
oils of the riohitl in North Geor-
gis.
Mr Leverett, a geographical sn
gmeer, is now employed in meking
out s huge tnsp of the entire proper
it, consisting ol 31 lots, it is Mid to
contain every leu turf ul the geo
graphical situation of the properly,
showing hills ravines and veins
U. F. Dryman.
Young man have you a mother who
ha* waiohrd over your sick bed, and
oounted every pain In I groan in chikl-
h >od. Have you a sister that proudly
looked up to you in riper yeariPDon’t
wring that mother’s heart and dis-
xrtCv 1 hat sweet sister at the drsm
shop, tlave you a wife that left all
to follow you in prosper ty and abate
yoer adveiaity ? Don’t dig a pauper’s
early grave for her to satisfy a beast
ly apetita. Have yon a child that
lisps the^. name of ”Pa.” Don’t
make the! ebtld blush to own on* he
flails hie Father,by damning soul and
body, la a
SOUND MAXIMS.
Attend earefully to details of your
besineet.
Be prompt in ell things
Consider well—then decide.
Dare to do right. TW to do
wrong.
Endure trials patiently.
Fight lifb’s battle bravely, maiiful
•j.
Qo no> lathi aasluy of the eietoRR
Hold integrity sacred.
Injure not another’s reputation
or business.
Join hands only with the virtuour
Keep your mind from evil
thoughts.
Lie not for any oonsidsmtioN.
Make few aoquaintanoss
Never try to appear what you are
not.
Owe no man anything.
Pay your debit promptly.
Question not ths veraoity of n
Iriend.
Uespeot ths counsel of your pa*
rents
Haora floe money rather than prin*
cipie.
Touch oot, tails not, handle not
intoxicating drinks.
Use your leisure time lor improve*
ment.
Venture nof upon the threshold of
wrong.
Watch carefully over yonr pas
sions.
'Xtend to everyone n kindly nlu-
tation.
Yield not to discouragements
Zealously labpr for ths right.
A pay the printer.
ntETtSnm THAT mr
Hook
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talkMft
MICKOUY FLAT RHOTR.
Mr. Editor 1 will try one more
tim« to give you the current news of
this section.
Our farmers have made good use
of the late fins weather and have
about gathered both oorn und cotton,
coru has turned out sofriy tyqty( than
***
A gri-«t den I of sickness in this lv-
polity among children, several deaths
have occurred of late.
Bevfr%| p( oqy bugs *ya making ar-
fangewente Ipr Texas arid other
foreign countries, afi thvir future
homes |o avoid appear ug st oourt
to anvwvr tor their orita*.
Wheat and nat rawing is the gen
eral woikof the day, t*« there are be
iug s gr*at deal of email grain sown.
A finer turnip crop never was known
in this part of ih-.- country.
Mr. Editor, thaukmg you foryo.tyt
paper through th«* yeafc H, ‘d
hoping (feat yqu way Meet with iuo-
CM* in your enterprise at an editor,
that your pathway through life may
be one us bright as day, und that
while you linger here below in this
cohi unfriendly world, you will look
10 Him who rules hrewu sud thrift,
tor help eii(]| ip lime of
sod trouble In earnest hope
(hat the above few lines m«y find an
open heart ready at all times to re
ceive the wish of a friend. I retire
a* a correspondent to the Cherokee
Advance. (retain a# svyg
Your trae friend,
“Rvhal.”
PUT THE AGREEMENT IN WRIT-
- J NO.
How many mirnndertunding
arise from the loose wuy iu which
busiaees matters are talked over,
and then when each party puts
bis own construction oa theooaver
sation, the matter is dismimi4 by
esce with the words “all right, all
right” Frrqoeatly it tame oat all
wrong, and becomes a quest ion for
lawyers and the oonrt*. More tbaa
three fourths of the litigation of the
country would bs saved if the peo
ple would put down their agreements
in writing and sign their names to it
Each word io our language has its
own particular meaning, and memo*
ry may, by the change ol iti posi
tion hi a sentence, oonvey an entire
ly different idea from that intended.
When one# reduoed to writing, ideas
are fixed and expensive lawsuits avoid
ed.
A BIO BOOM.
rib*
hope that wboR the managers of the
Atlanta Gottoo Exposition have felly
settled dowe to business, they will
tak* into consideration ths 00m-
plaints that have bran telegraphed
from London concerning falsely
packed ootton. Ths Secretary of
the Oldham Ootion Spinners’ Ai
oiatiou had declared that thonseeds
of tons ot seed are paid lor bf the
OMbans epiauers as eottee, in eon-
sequence of fraudulent packing.
It is believed that a thorough in
vestigation will shew that the sand
found in the ootton crop in 1879-80
for instance, was not the result of
fraudulent packing, but resulted
from the fact that much of ths lint
was blown out of the bolls by high
winds, or wo* beaten out by hsnyy
rains, and became saturated with
sand while on the ground. Even
that which remained iu the bolls was
more or less injured by tbs sand
which it eaught as it was blown over
the fields.
When he pOfS the
When bis wife wants to
10 doesn’t.
When he writes to hie besIgMl
and has to wait two weeks for t JR*
ply. '1
When his hash is placed brfhto
him five snooessivs ■oratags si' Ml
boarding hones.
When ho pokes hie heed throogh
his last clean shirt and find no till*
ton on.behind.
When he bays n new pair of shfNR
nod discovers two big nails StieMng
in the heel*.
When be take* his girl oat tat
discovers that;bsihas left hie poehsh*
book at home in his oM trowasra
When he come* horn* surly in
morning and his wef* weals to
a debating society in the lower
When in his dreams he is
iag on the verge of a psoeipiev, and
bis wife snddely reminds him that ho
isn’t bat is jerking her bunged half
nil topi.-oes.
When he dives down into the bot
tom of his trank, jerks out whek he
■apposes is a clean pair of seeks bn'
finds only an old toblo-nnpkln, With
four white neckties put away for Igk
imer.
Pay your debts
UVD BAVR
Ttu Credit.
In cnnmquisra of the early maSaftog
of the crops sad a a eras! 17 favorable
fiill for gMberiag. I think a one lo
without sxcum who lias ftiled to pay
hit delrta by November l»t, untoas prevt*
dmtially Innderad, bet I willtxtraiftths
time until November SOtb. wbra I WU1
barn to awke a dona (hacking of the
notes on band and accounts aaocMIed
and pat them out tar colloctioa. I tbiak
thU will bo boat for yon as wall as gnr-
MlCra the earlier a debt to paid to*
malar, aad I shall need my arauay.. De
not rscoaslla tbi* matter with yourmlgbf
thiakiag you aro loo good to ba iWR
for you wilt be dlmppulnted. Cam*
forward aad oettlo at once and wva oRk.
than 1 will be able aad willing to Ml
you another yaar, goods ohaap and fill
yon want. Yonr Respectfully,
R. T. JNOE8.
W* have just
A man about to purohas* a yonug
horse, was iearful he might prove
skittish, and in order to test bis
steadiness, directed his sou to go be
hind the next corner qt\d bs would
ride the cql' d°in oppoette to him,
when the boy must suddenly start
oftt and cry “booh!” If the oolt
could stand that it would be proof
that he wos well hroken. The boy
took hifi |>tnoe and the man mounted
and rode along 3 But when be came
to the oorner. and his son jumped
out crying “booh’lnt the top of his
voios, the colt threw him off. The
tider picked luiuself up, aod rub
bing his ;shoulders and shins, asked
the hoy what he did su for.
“Why father” said ths sou, “yon
teld me to say booh.”
“Yea” said the old man, “but
there was uo need of laying suoh a
big boofemvuuh ft littto horaet”
CONTENTMENT A VICE
Did it ever occur to you,says sn ex
change, that the mnch landed virtue
oieootentinsnt is in some ipstftnoeta
vice, the dry rot of ambition I The
contented makes no prog-
X«si in the world. He ii hopleisly
stranded—A man, or a village or a
town, or a city that became contend port
•tops short, never to gq ftgaia, (ill
the dread disease i» ovyroomc. There
(ore young man, if you are a farmer,
don't be oontent; strive to be a bet
ter farmer. If you are a carpenter,
don’t be content 3 always strive to
become better than you are,
A BAD UIHL JO MAMMY.
A bad daughter, aaye au exchange,
■eldcm maxes a good wife. If a
is ill-tempered at home, saarls at her
parent*, snaps at brothei* aad sisters,
and shirks her ordinary duties, the
alienees are ten to ana that when she
gets a home of her own the will make
it wretched. There are girls who
fancy themselves to far superior to
their parents that the mrre privilige
ol their society in the bones ought
to U* all the old people should have
the assurance to ask. While (hair
mothers are busy with domestlsdn-
ties they sit in the easiest skalr or
lie on softest sofas, feeding on *hfap
and trashy novels, and cherish ths
notion that they are very literary in-
dividoale The household drudgery
1* too ooarsv lor auoh ladies a* they.
Girls of this sort are very anxious to
be married that they may escape the
disagreeablrnessol a home where they
arc they are held more or km under
•uhj'Otiqn, A caller, who doesn’t
have a chance to see bow they bebavs
as daughter may lie excused for fan
cying them lovely and lovable beings;
but one who does «e# it it Ul ftalish
if he commitft biaiaell by offering
marviftge, marriage to a girl of this
H she will not assist her moth
e* iu the domestic labors, is she not
likely to be equally slothful aad iff.
tempered when she mantis* * If she
now thinks herself too fine to work,
ia it safe to think that her views as
IQ that mattsi would radically change
1 S. she became a wife.
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America, the grsal frateraity
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humanity,
Sympathy 's scores stem the world Ut
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A rateable tract of Uad •11M
*8 aerraaew growing a good crap of
oorn and cotton, about to aerra of j-f
creek bottom aad tba.bakwod.Wstl the-
bend: all aader good fbpoe; watqs el
good aad pore free-atomf ia a km Why
■setim of country; baa be it goad dandl
ing and a number of outhon sin two |M
le«8«on. for, dwellings- owe -good atom
homo, and a spleodid Maud for selling
goners! merchandise. Sitoetfd oa bar
of the mala tributaries of tho Hightow
er or Etowah river , which hae several
good mill sites on it; 'improvement* ct
the piece are all new; two good •heals
on either side; and-short her, Methodise
sac Baptist, iuahwstiworaUsa. This is
vary dcsuahle property "rad on ba
bought at aa ext irately lew figure f> 1
cash woi time. For particular* cidl om
rr adduas Ban. Xfutv,
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