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17BLI3HED F.ViiHY SATURDAY
-:BY —
N. N. EDGE,
EDITOU AND MANAGER.
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tccxt Marietta litre# — over shirt t>f
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CAAifOiV, GEORGIA, SAfURDAT HORNING, DKCEMBiiK 24, 1881.
NO. 49
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Single copy. 1 ' - • Sis.*)
*' “ bi\ month., . . ,6.V
•* three month*, .3.1
DrE.H.Greene
(LATE OF (HI AH LOTTE, N (J)
Having loc.itsJ in \TL\NTA,
GA.. will It* nt
M nit Li. K hnesuw Hottsf, Momluy,
J fnirary 2«(l
L'aru-tsVille, I’rinO'iml lintel,
TiL-sUsy, J inuitty, 3rd.
Pot lhe purpose of Consul it'ton
with mid Umtlui.Mit of |)jttcMts A •
flui.ed Willi
CANGE It
nil «>thei forms of G|1 RON 1C DIS
EASES.
D»v Gif-erw is a thorott^hlv ed •
CHied ptivaician. Hi? rt-uuni'ntMid*-
lion, Te.tui).minis >rut| nttVienOP*
urr- nil of ftie higtn*s' tjnur iu'vr.
H'o hns duritiir ilnt Inst 12 yeuri
tavuted over out) uu-i-s of Cut Kit r,
■with most r (itit! v.ihiu fiiuv-s. F>
luU piriienl.ir.t write to id it at At
fun In Inr raiiijilth
CONSULTATION FltKK. (V!
it nil sre the Docfti''. Y • i will t.i
d'K t with SqiMtHM.T,' Mini wilt j.h
an IIovkht mitnl'it. if i'*21 2'
if. 1 - ' m* mm of<m-
Public Mclioiil XotIce.
Ti.vpM*. m gcltng up tlo-ii' prt-
vti'e 'pliooD for the tear 1382, mm
include the month ol Feb. ms u put)
lie icnool iliumh, the tuluiice ol ’li>
public school.term to l»e uu^nt in
the summer.
Those wishing 'o teach public
■ohotdti *hu do not I'tiltl n 11C 1 *nMi
*it wi',,1 will examine 21st J hi. 1332
Mtt.ll Will III like COIli I'liutr III behltli to
J he Hoard with tencher* 28th Jan.
3632.
None will be reco|(nir, d as a pub-
lie school teacher that tl n not con
tmet with the Roiril nf Kduonliur.
dec 14 4t. G 1. TEAsLEY,
' . 8. C.
CHI tie! 7 MA S » ll EKT ISO.
oksjlRvk Tins.
20th l - ear. a , ;' ftori K in - 1
ami only, the
tmuritc uutlnnnl family piper, < Ini Utah
Hi-anoi.kd Han.nkh, lieguiH it« 20ih year,
Jhii. IHHJ. K tidilish. d 186,8. .Tin- Han-
»Kills tho oldest and ibost popular pa|>er
.of jib cluss. Kvery number coutmtia 8
In ge panes, 40 long oolemii-., with mnm
i' muc, Humorous Hint, ^UirucUva. &■>-.
pxn i lug*. It is crowded Tull of I lien st
btoriM, Poetry, Wit, Humor, Fnn.- link
jug a papej to amuse ami instruct old
and young It exposes Kin,ids, HWin
dim and clieata aa4 every hue is minn-
iug, iastruciive ur antartaiuiug Kvery
body ueeos it,50 000 /tow U'sd it, and
si only 50 cte. a y ur It is by fur the best
ehi'iipeet, uios’ popular puper printed
For tA eta six |Ji)e silver traspbnau are
s, ni with Uie Bhhimm one year, Fifty
other uuherh pr, in urns, Send ten cents
for 8 months trial trip, with lull pros
■pectus, or 5o cis for B inner s wl| ,lo year
SSpoeilnsUH FltKK H im miw
Address, BANNER I'l’B’O CO .
Hinsilnle, N. II
1)R. CLARK
JOHNSON’S
Uu DU Spnip.
Though a stranger to most ol
our r . :*.d rs wo take 1 hr* lihoity,
ouo day in ftdvhttev. to greet them
all with a “Meny Christmas.”
Another year, with its changes,
its sunny days and dark nights, is
numbered with the past. Hearn-
iug sui les still lingering in the
distance and the pattering tears ol
sorrow, nro liko the remaining rain
drops. when (lie cloud ia gone.
Mativ smiles have gladdened die
soul, many frowns hav,' bled the
sad heart. M any disappVmtmontu
have darken d our pathway, and
fond holies havo Hunk e'or reach
ing fruition.
Our castles in tli" clou,Is like
mirago above the hori/.on have
hssulvo I in the ui>eL All gone
with tli-'* old year, whoso funeral
obsmiuie, , w will soon dirge forth
ni sorroa iug st" d is.
Well; the trade man i bidatio-
Ihh litinks. The t'Xtravigant
debtor feels Ins linmiliatioii and
the creditor bis disappoiutment.
The unaiopolist counts Ilia g .ins
and hears it it. the wail ol poverty
and tli.a ones cl hunger, th mg 1
his gold was digged Iroin mines ol
dintress and ids Coffer* filled out of
the small earnings ot sickuess and
unfed misery, llis heart di earns
of no music sweeter than die olih.*
>f mammon's box.
The debixnchce» in “purple and
4ine litioti,” looks back on die dead
osrcHH of 1881,aud smiles at the
r th tigs ni damned soul- 1 , the work
of Ins own filthly hands, lie heeds
not the upp. al* ot dispoilod virtue
as lie st. >ps Ids oars to the wail of a
bleeding heart; that he Haltered,
toiled with and o. ushed.
Yes, it ia Ghristmas! The old
year U gone. How uan we un-
cever the buried pa*t? Who can
forget that which is burned u> the
heart? Cau the find m dher forget
that she bupti/.ud a way '’ai d son
with blistering tears, while prayers,
too deep down ir» the heart lor
words, went to heaven for his re
formation—or the trembling fath
er bury the raurduriug anxieties
for n disobedient daughter, with
the days that are gone ? Can <ko
bereaved husband, or moiirniug
wife, whose hearts have been melt-
tjug into oua. from youthful days,
wlii'ii welded by iho Divine hand
-now torn nssunder by death —
large;? How long will the sound
f Unit loving voice echo in Mgel'
mil nc ■ in every lotie room «t
)i in ? I'en thou sand Christmtwses
, Ilf/apettrtci, TAver
' l>i seajK'.s, Fever d)
.Aone, I;heuma-
'SiSiteiI;
lUliouemma, Jfcrvoua Debility, etc,
Tk» 3«i£3LI3IlY SNOW to Maa 1
12,000,000 Bottles
MU) SINCE 1870.
TJl is Syrup po senses Varied Properties.
It Hllmmlntr* tli* Ftyitllne In tkc Sailta.
Tvhluh roiivcrH the Ntun li and Murar of (ho
TniMl I'iD/KliH'ttxt* A d«'licl«Mi<*y In Ptyallno
tnuw* Wfiid and ^turlna of tiie food In the
slonmch. If the » dU loe la taken lanmedl.
nlrly allrr ruling tbu Icmektttiloa ci* food
to prevented. 4
It act* upon the I.lvrr.
It wet• upon tUe Kldntn,
It Hubuidlft the Uowth,
It Piirllli** the Blood.
It Quiet* llic JVrrvous Ajftcii.
ft ProMoteM lligfdton.
conid never drown the metnory or
liubi llm -.al heart whisperings. We
,nigh; not to fug l, but remuniber
thorn, us tlio tin vole ' remembers
Inc sign p >s;s upon the rna I, or
tli. uiai'iuer the light !) >use, near
thtl hreakeiH. Rciueuih r them,
to gni ;e us through the perilous
lu.uie.
| Yet, it is chti-tnms! How many
I w II see the next? Hnpiug our
* I’eittlars may see many nappy year*
and tli it we may UOutd through
the Aliv.vXi'i;, and otBorwise, on
many a J'lturo Ch fctmut, beder
acquainted, better trichiU, better
and happier people.
Dec. 24th'SI. N. N. Edge.
lltt Hb'.SlAL.
It Naurlskea, Mtm
i/sUfiTWWSJE ,k ' ,k '“
It nsutrnlig** th* herod»UiTt*iiit, or poUon In tho
b!»od, whi.-n genereto* BcrofuU, £ry«ip*l*a. *t»d a n
rB iw n,,r d** 011 **** hnd internal humor*.
In ohmiging your pod office,
state tho offl oe to whioh your 1 a-
per is now sent, as well a* the one
to which you wish it sent. It stives
ti oublo.
l.OCAL BOYs.
Tlio lull 111s of the weather,
Are uniform ami plain •
Tl’iee white frosts come together,
'Ihen conics a very Imnt min.
, Tins w tk is good 011 the Canton
iris return s.
Last Weducsdiiy was the shortest
day 111 the year.
Christ mas lie*
Methodist, church
in night 111 the
The reading club is i|U te an 1 n
stmt mu in Clinton.
CuristiniiR day
Itii’.k too many
in morrow,
rgs-
Don’t
u. r.
c.oihnig
Jones is It. 1 house to get
,t net tt il cos'.
Christmas is a good time to *ub-
Kibe lor lit Advanck.
lead U l’. J on s'Card, lie tells
c otliing at cost. No mistake.
.■"L 1
One of tho flnrat qu»rrica of
building st»u« w* bave ever seen,
is on th* Wed of Etowah river,
about me rail# below Canton. It
is but little diVance from the fall,
whore the oottOT factory will be
built. No mete rial is so good for
a cotton mill house a* atone and
none cheaper.
New, quick, oompleto cure 4
days urinary uflootions, smarting,
frequent or difflt'alt urination, kid
ney diseases, $1. at druggists. Ga.
Depot, Ln^AU^^NKUi & LamaHi
Atlanta, Ga.
Wo return tony thanks to Hon.
J. C. Clements, tor copies of “Con
gressional Records.” Wo look with
prospective pride to see in the
near future, this brilliant young
Congressman, mark out an enviable
character for himself and our State.
A tamer was in Cunton Tues
day, with a real variety load. Ducks
of several kiuds,«bickena, turkey*,
hay, fodder, Ao., that could be Keen-
Wow many other* thing* not seen
we can’t nay.
A caravan of ’cotton wagon*,
came inlo Caulun, Momluy evening
The “Canton Aniatuer Troupe”
will loon make us trailin'. Due
notice will lie given.
H L. Pat'ersoo c m make a better
Editor's Ink stand than can be found
in any muiket. 8ie ours.
Judge Putnam is making valu
able improvement* on bis lot,
upon which stands hi* beautiful
dwelling.
We learn that Mr. Mathew Couch
of Scnoiu, died last Friday, lie
was about €5 yearn old. lie was
a good man, A 8*keaf, ripe and
ready to be garnered. His numer
ous relations hevs our sympathies
in their loss
BALL GROUND AFFAIRS
Our merchants are having a good
trade.
We call the *.tenUvu ol* the if
il o . d to Dr. E. 11. Greene’s notice
in another column. Call on him
•he duvs lie names ia Marietta and
Uartersville.
The dogs, we leern, in “Wild cat’
district ere making havoc with the
sheep. A great .many have been
killed. If the dogs^ tails are out off
about two inobe* behind their ears,
they will quit killytg sheep.
Not with *unduj|th* little “fall
iug off” in th* prase, an immense
quanity of cotton hys been bronght
to Canton, this week.
There nfever wa/J&tfer Htne^n
pay up all debts mad* for the year,
now about to clow, than right now.
buch au act makei two soil* hap
P J
We are glud to ee Mis* Lottie
Whitmore, who has been quite ~ill,
well again. Her many friends miss
ed her genial company and congratu
late her, on her restoration to health
and lb* society ol her friends,
Two of our rising young AUor
ilevs, Messrs Attsw.iy and Maddox
visited onr “sanctum” last week. We
appri eiute snob visits.
Messy* Payne A DnPre* are reap-
iug fbt rewards of prompt and close
utti-ntion to business, in numerous
o ietiis. •
Don’t, lorget u present for *11 the
little ones,when the christmus tree
is ornuniented.
Don't forget that C«pt J. M. Me
Abe always keep.every thin|; ’wen
ted fr.iin a ina'oh but to a road
wagon.
We ur. prepaired to do a lurgea-
mount of j tb work, during tb*
Christmas holidays.
Wells’ Health Rcnew*r. Abso
lute cure for nervous debility and
weakness of the goaerativle func
tions. fl. Rt druggist*.’ Ga. Depot
Lamak, Rankin' A Lamar, Atlanta,
Ga.
Thor -at* na*piri
•pint* vimploywil m It* n
the moat deTicat* babn, cn*by *h*>
o*/y beiny rtquin.l in uUmtiun to
if OB-WORK
ANY KIND PROMPTLY AND
—NEATLY DON'-,—
\ jit CLtLU. 'Sffautk
We lisv: leised the whole o ' Mr. Ben F
Perry’s Job Office.
We have a tull supply of 111 sort* of
iimt-r si lor Pamphlets, Bill and Letter
lieu is. i-anls, < irculars, Tiikets, Legal
Blanks, and all oilier Blanks. All will
be done promptly, a*, a V»ry Low Price,
t nil st Advance Office, or write to Ad-
VA^cr. P. O Box 4i», Canton. G*.
dec;’. 1881 tf.
Married in Canton Methodist
Church, Wednesday the 21st, at
8 12 o’clock, R. M —Mr. Jabez
Galt and diss Liu/.ic l easley. ltev
J A. Me Burry officiating.
Mr. U.dt is ot;r efficient and
popular Clerk ol th* Superior!
Court, i lie bride is the bc.iutiluli
and accomplished daughter cl > ol.j
and Vlrs. W. A. feasluy.
| Our hearty wish is that, their
1 iuture ho as bright and unruffled
' as the face of the lovely bride.
M >y lui>ptne*s over be th«ir lot,
| Wherever they may roam.
And joy nnd pleasure light the spot,
That they may make tlieir home.
C/I KRONE E ADVANCE.
Grandest of the most mighty means,
Ou which the sun of progress leans;
Mali's nob est mission to \dvance.
His wpes as-uage. his weal enhance;
lie fnrocthat never comes oy chance 1
Is in the hi'rokce Advanc*
First Quarterly Coilerence ol
Canton Circuit, will be held with
the Shiloh church the 18th and 19th
February, 1882,
I’ll j k.' we printed about
P i'y’s “Scrape id Atlanta,” j
bout to be tnrn«-d over on Col.
Iiigg. Too bad.
Hro
We learn that a young man made
application to the Ordinary, the
other night for murriage license, but
(ailed.
Mr. R. T. Jo nee of* elected Dea
con by tbe Baptist Oerob of Canton
on the second Saturday. H* will
be ordained in the Oburch to.
row.
I0F ~ citisen* of Cherokee county, to
tho importance of the above road.
Tbe thing deeiretf found at last.
Ask Drnggistsfor“Bough on Rata”
It cleant out rat*, mice, roeohes,
flies, bed-bug*, lflc.boxo*.
H0l.1l/A Y.
Our printer*, according to a long
practiced custom will take their us
uul holiday, next weak- So we print
no pitper.Tkia will pot mterfera with
tbe l>g*l advertisements, for the
first Tuesday ia thi*or next month
A BIO DA 1”.
The managers Oi the Exposition,
bave negleobd ib<‘ mot important
feature in th* poftkinnn 1 .
That ia, to have * Colonel*, Maj
ors’ and Oaptaio^ day. Not only
the hotels, boardtngkioust'S and Ex-
p action grounds will tie crowded,but
not a foot of standing room can be
loundon the streets of Atlanta. Hy
all means, appoint * day for this
multitudinous throng. Then truly
the Exposition will be the grandest
display ever on the earth.
K«1
The largest crowd, L-fl Canton for
the Exposition, last Tuesday, that
I as gone since the opening day.
Col. J. J. A. bharp of Walesca was
in Canton, last Saturday. We are
always glad to see the Col in our of
fice.
Goino Away, -^fe regret to learn
that Mr. J. M. Vai^on intends leav*
ing Canton. He is a worthy citizen,
a good harness maker and reliable
Christian gentleman. He goes to
Fair Mount, Gordon county. He
has the best wishea
friends in Canton.^
of his many
2 jS 1 WB piU ssad tbe Cibro
Jo A, xm Advance and the Btah
Spanoled Bannu. one ymr for One
Dollar uod Thirty cjots ($1,80) in ad
vanre. This offer is^ptach’ to old, as well
as new subscribes*. Those who bave
psid one year in advance for our paper,
by adding 80 oenSeartll receive the ban-
Rev. J. R. Smith is ou the Jea-
per circuit next year, the church
nt this place is on his work.
Mr, A. Bearden i* building a
nice residence noar Franklin’s
mill.
That young gentleman who bor
rowed our scissors a few days ago,
and promised to return them in a
few miuutes, would confer e greet
favor on u* by returning them
even at this late day. Hereafter
we will positively refuse to lend
our umbrella, scissors or 2th pick.
Misses Ella nnd Knt* West, will
spend Christmas in Pioken* coun
ty.
JMr. F. M. Waltlrup has moved
to tins place lor tho purpose of
ruiitiiug u shoe shop. Mr. Wei-
drup is u clever gentleman, good
shoemaker, and makes « valuable
addition to our little town.
It may be that 1 will bo able to
tell you about n wedding in this
vicinity next week.
A certain young man oi this plaee
was going around the other day
hogging for as much butter milk
as be could drink.
Prof. F. M. Philipa'will begin a
school at this piece about 1st of
January next.
Ball Ground is without a black
smith,* good opening for some
good smith.
There is not a single preacher
living in Ball Ground, eould not
Canton spare u* e few, w* need
’em.”
Our young friend, Charlie Mo-
Colluin, must be studding modi-
he nan** good*
Doctor*.
Ball Ground ie n lonesome piece
tor one who has always been ac
custom to society, we have no so
ciety here nt all.
Holitudo is sometimes best society.
And short retirement nrgs* sweet re>
tare.
Mountain Bot.
UAINE8VILLE A KINUHTON R. R.
We again call attention to the
Now is the time to mako arrange
m*nt tor the *urv*y of tbe road.
▲11 that Cherokee and Pickana
lack in being the riclieat countie*,
by far, in tho State is development.
Nothing will do this but railroad
fecilitiea. The M. Si N. Ga. Road
has already done wonders end is
doing still more. As this road is
extended, new treasures are dis
covered. Old mines and quarries
will soon employ huudredaofhands
and millions of money.
It is an imperative duty (or every
citizen of the town of Canton and
oounties of Cherokee and Pickens
to exercise all their energies to de
velop the riche* of their homes.
No meuus greater than a comple
tion ol another r-ilroad. It will
oost but little work end only a
small amount of money to start tbe
ball in motion, and such balls don’t
stop of themselves. To know
about this road, see Col. Kellogg,
of Canton.
steam, and in putting tha belt upon
the wheel, his foot was caught am'
he was tkiown on n horiiontal shaf
The shaft *(»• user the ground, and
th* p-vor little fellow woe curried
round many times, literally bmtisg
out his life against the ground.
His thigh was crashed, nearly all
of hiaocalp torn Horn his head and
hung over his faoe;
In less than two minutes—Dr's
Sewell, Coleman, Terk end Green
were with him. He hud eveiy at
tention and all was don* for him that
■kill conid do. Bnt in about one
and n hnU hoars he caewd Goes
suffering. The oomuaaion was more
than life could beer.
Mny God comlort the heart-brok
en Mother and weeping Father.
Kuhsm, ie in th* beside of JP|A|U
of 'cow boyn.” * ' WIW
The cholera is raging eld spread- .
ing with uaprecidented rapidity liT*!**
this East.
9
Small pex is still spreading,
There ia no safety only is vaccine-
don.
f
Th* smell pox death-rate in Lon
don wan in e 1.000.000 vaccinated
oaaea, 90 died. In 1.000.000-s*-
vacineted oases, 3.360 died. Tnis
ia convincing.
It scema that Chicago Tea tho
oleomargarine nr. bed M it hto the '
small pex.
ALL SORTS Or EDOR8.
One who climb* faat, fall* quick.
If the heart is beyond bepr; th*
face is post shame
If you live, entirely, on hope, yon
will die hungry.
The world ia e workshop. Only
the wile, know bow to ua* the tool*
If the heart i* full of lust*; the
mouth ia full of live.
A fool laagha at paat follies:
though they bring present dishonor.
A kiud greeting comforts a heavy
and sad heart.
Don’t forget age and weakness,
while in youth aod strength)
The beat way to remember good
acta ia, to relraah them with new
ones.
To plot evil, ia to live in fear and
die in misery.
It ia trne that a boose ia unlucky,
where the hen doe* ell the crowing.
Just praiaeia a debt IhalM always
A new political petty i« to Is
the Blaine-ite*. Thie party to bw
eompoaed of anti-Stalwrerte, wbeth-
The number of inann* pei
now in New York ie 10.09$.
Guiteau ie all rigbL tk thinks
ua he pieced Mr. Arthar ia e*eh e
high end luorative oftoe, that he
should pey ell the eapee— of M*
(Guiteeu’a) triel.
When Mrs. Praddaal
positively easerta thet —Mar ah*
or her husbend daMfd Dr. Blin
to take obarg* of the praeideefe
case; it makes the Doctor htneb.
Typhoid favor hoc bccMBO e tor*
riblo Montego ia Naohvillo, (ring
ing its thousand*.
Forsyth, Ge. boo had another
fire. No town of its oixe has on far
ad aomuoh for tha peat fcw yean
m Forsyth.
Speaker, Keiler owe#
lends ia Nebraska.
Both hcoaaa of Congraoa
ed oa last Wadnaadsy to the tlh el
Jea nary.
Ban Hill'o phyaioieao
him theronghly send.
deft , Fmttery U a oampUmeat. l
rapid brook, tta ydtodmaa
of youth, babble oe, never to ratern.
DECOR A1ION.
The yonag ladies of Oonton cloth
ed the churoh with beautiful and
taaty evergreens, for the marriage oe
last Wednesday. Mneh artistic
taste was shown. One heavy wreath
spanned tha full width ot th* hoeaa,
looped io tha center, frontiog I
altar. Midway tha loop, was a broaaa
horae-shoe, in a diamond ahepa mem
of ever-grvsea sad flower*. Io rear
of tb* pulpit soother wreath, rain
bow shape, of cadar and whit* flow
ers.
Tbe whole illustrating a taala ia
celled in simplicity,
beauty.
ANSWER IMMEDIATELY.
PnoUmM Arth^Mtt affoie^
Col James D. Waddell dlasl ie
Marietta Thursday, th* 10th leoluet
Hurras one of oor warmest frioodo ie
oar early youth. A heart with ashler
impalaea never beet ia aay men's
bosom, Wadrep a tsar to hia cheriah -
ad memory
Gea J. E. Johnston aeon— Faso -
idant Daviaof stealing tha gold be
long tog to tb* Confederate Geos'a
meat.
A complimentary hell waa divan
in honor to Mias Jails Jackson,
arrangement, that could not b* ax- <Un(hUr ^ .. 8 u>o*wnll,- Jeokaon,
(iwl!♦*(] in aioinlioitf. ntutneHi and' . .. «
at tba Kimball House, lest Tumday
night. ^
A SUDDEN AND TERRIBLE
DEATH.
er place in this paper.
Last Wednesday, about 10 o’clock
a. m. while Mr. R. L. Patterson’s
macht. ery was traders full head of
stiiim—Every wheel was stopped in
a moment—Dozens of men went
rushing to tbs shop, led by the Doc
tors. Every one seemed seized with
panic. All business was a* snddculy
suspended os th* moving of she
machinery and a silence reigned
throughout the town that was felt
like a crushing weight.
The Shocking ceute-
Mr. Bridges’ little boy, eboat ten
years ot age, was arranging to grind
his axe, tke stoat running by
We appeal to our subscribers.
Please send us a postal card, statiag
your standing with tbe Advance, how
much due,either way,how long paid for,
etc. With many changes, wt can gat
our books correct in on other way and
can't setttlo with former manager* till
this ( ii done. Pieaa* don’t delay, for
we must start tbe Hew Year right.
Yours Truly ate.
N. N. ED OK,
Editor.
The Senate finaooa committal ra-
I posted favorably on th* bill Io"ap
point a oommimioD to investigate
CATCH THHtF.
While Mr. William Barton wu quiatly
sleeping in his room, last Wadaasday
nigbt—A sash was raised and tbe room
entered, hie pocket book taken from hit
pants pocket containing some change,
and a ladies large doable case gold
watch.
A LIBERAL REWARD.
Will be paid for tbe return of tbe
watcb, largely increased' for watch and
thief, For any clew, Inform.
W. BARTON,
Dec24th tf Canton, Oa,
ENTERTAINMENT■
TL*
Friday tha 23rd Instant Christ-
mas concert exercises.
’The story of Redeeming Love.”
Every body invited. Admittance
free. Exercise commeno* [in Court
house promptly at 7 o’clock P. M.
J. M. Attaway.
Teacher.
Deo 17th St
tha tariff aod revenue laws.
Atlanta wants o meet ago tftak.
Every tows should bsv* .cm, oe 1
ve all it eoald.
Presents to yoang marttod faiba.
are generally mtacted with oa ay* u>
am m veil ua ornament, korvaot.
Tbs time, tha Daily Constitution get*
to Canton, aod Us aooaaiosal fail
ures to arrivia at all, to ael giving,
t setiatactioa. For oar folks
want tba paper.
It is thought paralysis JO
by eating adnltaratad foods If floor
augur, ooffae, lard, hotter, mat etc.
era all poisoned—What malt w*
eat? !
Guiteau ia -aeto'niahod that the
stalwarts should denounce him.
Mena beat frianda aad partners<>fteu
foaake them whan nndor diftooltiea.
We learn that th* revenaa oft s irs
captured aix prisoner* ia th* Pick-
ana county mountains loot Saturday.
They failed te gat aay stills.
nmoffiiiw
Tb* city council of Atlanta haa
appropriated IL000 to bs used for
Vaccination of tha people of tho city.
I will pay 94.00 a .theesaad for Oou-
foAorala Bands, with coupons at
tested attir January, 1009, good CL O.
D. with right to avails#.
BAHDAU B. POOIlteaimr.
TO Bradway, Mew York City.
decM-lm.