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4l)t €l)ttckec ^bvance.
ClKTOM, Ga., February 4th, 1882.
We rise to euquiro what tue
Mine of the new party is ? There
ie something in a name.
Industry ©over* many sins and
laziness blackens many virtues. A
man that will work will do to trust,
cue thk. will not, never.
Sen. 9. Any person who snail keep
a disorderly house, where noisy,
riotous persons assemble to the dis*
A regnlar gossip is one who sus
pects others’ motives and runs and
tells it. Such a one can do but
little harm. The intelligent, have
learned that the gossip suspects
ethers, because he would be guilty
with similar surroundings himseli,
and the influence of such a crea
ture is small.
Guiteau’s lawyers have petition
ed for a new trial, on (the grounds
ol a marked newspaper having
boon lound, supposed to have been ■ turbance ol the neighborhood, shall
in the jury's possession. J I** lined cr imprisoned at the disen*-
! lion of (lie mayor.
Society Bei.lks.
On account of its rcfirarkaMy information given tocuncil ol (In
delicate and lasting fragrance society
belles are loud in their praise* of
Floreston Cologne. jan 14lh loi,
The “Crank” that wrote that
poem “Beautiful Snow,” was a fool.
If be had been compelled to get,
«p before d«y, scrati h about in
the ‘ beautiful snow,” for splinters
to kindle with, bring wood for the
cooking stove. Then bring three
buckets of water and milk the
cow before breakfast—ho would
write “beautiful snow,” in a horn.
GEORGIA HEWS.
Another fire in 'Atlanta, on
Monday night. Logs 1100.000.
Uot
JOHN II. BELL J. A. McEN 1IRE j
ltcll Me Kilty re
t-
Carpenters. j
<*•••. io - «*•» “"p'* 1 - 1
1 now prepared t«> do all kinds of citrpen-
existance of any bawdy house, or tor* work,
house ol ill fame, it shall be the duty Building* Repairing
of the mayor lo give the occupants
notice to leave, in such time as he Promptly dona at sutwtnciory prices.
, , , Parties contemplating building, will
may require. On their fading to do j, |(> l | le j r interest to get onr prices
•o at stud time, they shall be outiGcd lx lore dosing cm tracts with other work
to appear before council, tin coo- * McEutyre
. .... t»nSl*8»-1y.
•neul JUircctovn.
utl'UKCHKS.
V ctiou the council shad ord- r ti e
Gov. Colquitt astonished the na nuisance n’nated l-v <j ctmg ilu pat
< I av ion’s —971 district, meets 1st Sat
md-iy. T .1 Stancel, ./ P; W .1 I mmoim
N P; Win Burgess. /, C; Sharp Top P O
H ah tun’s—1008 district, meets 4th
M R Cuuiun, South —Rev. If. M St .unlay. K P Daniel, .1 P ; John O
Quid.m Pusiar, Preaching every lir*t R'"id. N P; Uirum Walker mid J1I
Sunday bv M-o pastor. Preaching on 1 tlieiulmnll, L C’s; P U Wolesca.
the 3 I Sunlay by Utv.yfob’t. P. Martvn. M(V „ , . . _ , ... ,
% * —1*70 (list, meets 2nd Wedoes
day. It R AIg.iorl, .1 P„ K O Ellison, of
P. Jhn 1, i ml rum, L C f Cherokee
l/«lls. P ().
Prayer ALe.-uny every Wednesday liighi,
Gentlemens' Prayer Meeting every Fri-;
day evening.
8u iday School at 9 a . m. Ren F.
Pavin', Superintendent. Ben. F. Perry,
Secretary.
Baptist Curium -Rev. J. A. McMur-
Liok S^ili.kt —10IG District, meets
2nd .Saturday. Lawson Peirce, J P., O.
'iV. Brooks, N P., Samuel G’nx, L. C.
ry, Pastor. Preaching every second tu.d kin-. N P: ]) to Garris in, L C: Fort
lourtli Sunday, nod Saturday he/ore Bultington 1* ().
2nd Sunday m each month Fa lit Pi.ay—l(l28-8d Saturday—H
, Sa! ‘.'' a,h ' u 3 >’ ». W. J . Barton, j T Elliot, J R n 3 U'Dickson, N P, W J
»r n>» Von, . .r«h, «•;"« z BLAUKSMIXHING
AND
llO0tPN-lU<PUli,
upon the owners at ti c discretion cl
A boy 14 years old shot and killed maror an<) cV .„ r01 ,.
his brother, near Dawson, last hn-J Sk> u> A . t , frw>n f(W on , h ,
day. “He did'ut know the gun ttrett4 drnok. o. *c i«g rlt,
load* d.’’
BY
Cl aries HaMeree has gone to Dad
coal mines (or a ten ve«r job.
| 1 uvunii| n i t n ^ l > • r l 1 l tlx . 1 * »
or be gamy of *t.j act against pub U 1 i y r I/'I { J$T
^ 1 Lc m'i ly, mu; a )iv .and dco i cv not * * JjIV_ I a VV AJa\v_s
Public exercise*, to interest all,
must b« short. Short sermons,
short speeches, short prayers and
•bort songs. More attention is
given by the general hearer, and
therefore more impressive and bet
ter remembered. To interest and
do good to the masses arc the ob
jects to be attained and the masses
are bored by lengthy exercises and
the intended good is lost.
j herein sj*>ciri<«
jconiiit-d hi
A correspondent to the CniiSiita- t j Mif t tl(|1<
tion says, “no ainali-pox there." p for- i » it..h
>ec. 12. A i
Congress is doing but little of
practical interest to us. The mem
bers of both houses are pegging
way on tbo tariff, appointment,
“civil service,” polygamy and hun
dreds of other matters, that arc
never brought to a definite con-
•inioD. If cnngrMia were not
meet in five 1 years, wo would
miss the benefit,
A large fire in Brunswick last
Satuidav, sweeping *-ne mine block
It has been decided that cotton
•eidotl IS laid, and that (ii-ol'g la Can
make enough, to “shorten ail Ur*-
the bread i*» the world.
\ resolution h** passed in th' J
Constitution effior; that A'lanta is
not as big as the Stale of Georgia.
The big sleet was general, la*'
Monday night Throughout the sia e
Much dumnge lo lruit and shade
trees.
The tribute of respect to the mem
ory of Judge Warner, by the Supreme
Court ol Georgia is an honor to the
■Stale.
Georgia politics will probably get
in ship shape iu a month. Its mix
ed now and it is hard to guess what
pays best.
. shali t-e a reeled aid
tie guard house un-
s iie can tie brou .-h;
*1 lot trial.
v )« raon godly of
g ner g ohuT-ne vn'ga* f.T
la - v i n a it", ilia mu
4 puM
qnarre
pro! a in
chi-1. any aoi
ti 'rig di iit k. i,i well
d isordr rlv on i tic r>
n e i, m i fig |,,n
impn
w .,1 k on It," s’' , els ns
IIUi t'nn k i esi,
. S c I t. Ai r prison
an otf-uoe in Gie i ini ,
gonai lie* |v«al lw«, ol
\\ It d.i all kinds ol work in our lino
at short notice.
\\ i WARRANT Ritiafaction, 7,’e-
pa urn m il, a specially.
Ail t i'- ut fiimi-is’ use, of wood
or iron or steel, made or mended.
< all i,n,i sie us. WARM lv A UltO.
-janlitf. Canton. Ga,
i md-oeiscy, ot
g in mu »IH<
k, shall pay a
ahd c -at. or
St»-M , i ' k > i ia t To the Superior
(dkknuKi'o, J C>'U it of said Co.:
Ti,i i ii 'ii of A O. 1 iiiuimoi. Freal-
fliii.1 J. el'rcir Ion, Swr lury, GeoigO
i - ii i . ; r g 30 davs.or l Hm l'< -asuri-r A. It. Moore, Gvnerul
Ma; ,-t ; all t Ii. W ?■ 1.1,1. I- 'S resp e
'e.ll' - ,nve-h that on m-li till, INT i,
i \ . I’.'i n Miiiii.e n,d Manufnctur
Superintendent and Secretary
Eriscoiwi, Cun a in.—Rev. George
Miieiuih y' l’u-tnr* Friacliing 3rd 3al>
buth oacli month ;u tl a, m.
ORDERS.
F. A. M.—Meets every first and third
Monday's at 8 r. m., in Masonii: Hall.
\V. A. Tk.islky. W. M.
J-aukz Galt, Si c’ty
K. of II.—Meuta every 1st and 3rd
Tuesday at 7 1-2 l*. m., in Masonic Halt,
W.A. I’rasley, Dictator.
.1 alien Galt, Report, r.
COUNTY OFFICERS
C M MoOAURE, Oidi.mry.
JA11KZ GALT, Clerk B. Court.
J F SPEARS, Sim-iff.
Wm. A. KITCHEN, Deputy Sheriff
M l) < () Ii 1C Ii, lax Collector,
,/ I, COG GIN.s', Trea-urer.
F, W ill GORE, Surveyor .
Wm. T. KIRK, Cormier.
G. I. TEASLEV, County S. Com.
flu
may, r,
Du. J. IT SPKIR,
M. A KEI l II,
Ukv. M. BUCKET,
A T. BOOT l‘>
J. J$. RICH \RDS,
County
Board
of
Education.
-■em-i ni 11 t g
f town a-
I4»e State
brought hef>nr th«- .VIn\or or any
member of cuui cil £h«H l>e imunJ
: s , , ir.t .,ii_v was do y ireoi porapd i y
»n oft General A-seinbly ol Gi-ui-
gi»; that -aid company wa» prgshi/.ed
in pu - anc > of said Act. amt l.liat your
petition*ri* are the officers, diivct >rs and
stockholder* of said com puny.
Your petitioners further show that
over to (he courts, l aving JnrudiO* sa d company desires to umeUd ity.char-
. ... ^ r . i ii t,r. so that said company shall lierniftir
lion of such cavi-s for trial and the lM , kntl „ n u . tU , .-Wankim and Me
marshal Mia I prosicute the same. Donald Mining and Msnufacturii g Com
Sec. 14. Any iiers.m who shall i-lav l ,a,, y '• ,l "‘ t Hs pHncipnl < Iflce 1 shall he
. , . , . * / at Opliir in said county, and that powei
oi bet money or other things of v.tl- 1 j )t . ^ ))in tcd to said, company to establish
it'*, at any game not recognized by branch oltieesin the city of N'w York,
' the Htuteof New York, iu Phitsdei-
ORDIRANCKS OF THE TOWN OF
CANTOR.
Cee. F. Wti prrTOi^ebaD BfC • gun,
pistol or other fire arms, nor burn
rockets, crackers, or any kind of fire
works within 50 yards of any str-et,
within the corporate limits of the
town, only by leave of Council, tin
der h Gne not exceeding one dollar
Sec. 2. No occupant or owner oi
house or vacant lot, shall allow any
water to stagnate, in cellars or other
places on said lots, .nor allow other
nuisance to ex Bt to the annoyance
ot any neighbor. No dischaige from
his premises,offensive liquids i>r mat
ters of »ny kind into any street oi
premises of another. Any person so
offending, or allowing such nuisance
to remain, utter due notice, shall be
fined not exceeding Id. a day for
each day it shall remain. Or the
Mayor may order it removed by the
Mursholl-at the expense of the own
er or occupant of said premises.
Sec. 3. No person shall dig or haul
the stnte laws or permit the same to
lie done mi his prstn s«h, shall be
lined not exceeding #6.
Sec, 10. Where the marshal has
muds an arrest, and trial cannot be
hud immediately; the Nursli*! may
lake bond and security, for his a
phia. in the State of Pennsylvania ;mil
at sueh other places as thu Lloui'tt 01 Di
rectors of said company may dee m pio|,»
er. ,,
Wherefore your petitioners pray tlad
the cltB! ter ot said compiinf be “luencLid
by striking out from the coi point,- name
of sn'.d Company tire words “Villa /Gea,’
,Cad till' 1 ewt Iho words
A MOVE IN TUE RIGHT WAY.
Mr. M.B. Britt offers to give n
lot for * school building. This lot
lias Eftst of Cun ton, about a half
ailo from the court house, nud
North of Gainesville street. He
proposes to laj off about ten build-
tag lots, joining this academy lot.
To give titles to every 2nd lot in
this batch oi lots, to any one build
ing a house on said lot, worth not
less than $200. That is, Mr. Britt
tftkea one lot and the other man the
B«xt, etc.
Again, Major J. M. McAfee pro
poses to give a lot for u school
build log. South of the Britt land
and South of Gainesvillo street,
ftnd to give every other lot to those j any sand or dirt from any street or
who wish to build on the same I alley,without permission of the May
>(' hli HP— and in-erting i'ii
pearnnde before theYnuvor. On da! ‘Franklin *v d*- KTeD<>nnldthat
lire to appearat time appointed, the char t l .° r ' " 'll
1 11 ’ out the woids Acworth. iu this county
mayor shall (orteit sauf bond, and of Cobb," and inserting instead thercot
order exeicution thereon nguinsl the word* “Opliir, in the couuty of;t;ln r
principal and security, nkee,’ and that said cl letter lie furtlni
MAGISTRATE'S C()UR» .
v nton—702nd Dint—3d Monday—J.
C Avery, J I*. lit! Kellogg. N P.'VYm.
Rice and J L Harris, L O’*. P. ().Can
ton.
B.vi.acoa—OflO—2nd Saturday—8 Coo
ley, J P.. J B Lewis N P.,l icuro Brys.in,
LG. P O Saiacoa.
IiK. 1,1,'s—817 District, meets 3d Satur-
day, John il/oigaii, ./ I’; John R liima, N
P; John Carrol, L C; Acworlh P O.
Bali, Ghound—1022 District, meets
2nd Saturday, I) B Lyons, J P; l) P Dar
by,N P; Brooks, L. C; Ball Ground
P O.
Littlk Rjveii—1174 district, meets
, BJ.iv.J-. J p; ” I f inis
VV.il.,* N P: Thus R G-ibliS, • L (•'; Free-
inansville. P O.
Con’s Cbkkk—1031 district, meets 1st
SktburtUy, Y\f W Bagwell J P; AC Conn.
N P; I A Ingram, L O.
Htckouy Flat--1010—1st Saturday—
W J Webb, J I\, A l 1 ’ Norton, N P., R M
Day L C. P O llickory Flat.
M.dm.;li, I. l), P t), Swtnllce,
lav s./Joads—J00Q dis'i’ict, meets 2nd
Si'.u-tay lit’ Bowling, ,/ P; We.rien F
ini'it. N P; W b, (,'urii* aud Dr— Nash,
/.. ' Opliir P O.
A oodhtock—890 District, meets 4th
Saturday. R. Herndon, J. P., W. G.
Dupre, N. P., J M .Utiihia, L. C5 Wood-
st ink I* O. ’
Local notions 10 cents per line torthe
first insertion, unless hv special agret-
mout.
Advertisements will lie run until for-
hidden, unless otherwise marked, aid
charged for accordingly.
Ml communications intended for pub
lication must. In a r i lie name of the writer,
•• t m e- ary tor publication, but as a
goarawtei! ill good faith. >
We sluill not in any way bo responsible
for the opinions of contributor#.,
No co ,nniiiicivtion will ho admitted
into on- eolttnins having for it* end a
del iiuntinn of private character,. or in
my other way of a scurrilous import.
Porn- pondence solicited on all points
of general importance— hut let them bo
brietlv to I he point.
All communications, letters of basi
ness, m money remittances, to receive
prompt attention, must be addressed to
..ToCounty Okkickiih.— 1 Thenew law
regulating h gul advertising, has cutpri-
ci-s down so low, liiat while we proposo
to comply w ith the law, others.most do
l he ns me, and we must insist that in eve
ry in-e the printer'll fee imet Im collected
and paid in advance. This gives less
trouble. I ho law fixes the ruins i.S fol
lows: “Foreach one hundred words,
the sum of seventy-live cents for each in
sertion tortile first Joltr instHIHHui ii hi]
for each Huhsequuiit insertion thirly-dve
cents for each one hundred words,”
N. N. EDGE
i-*»*r*.*r;GA.
terms as proposed by Mr. Britt.
CoL Teaaley also proposes to give
a lot for bchool building.
This liberality in these gentle-
aitn will inaugurate a progressive
f^irit that will Dot atop till Canton
"nt makes its mark among tbo first
f 1 oities im North Georgiu.
jrEwra mat nniEF.
Sherman’s refunding bill seems to
hang fire.
The remains of Jannie Cramer,
has been taken up and reexamined
by the doctors.
Senator Teller has come out fully
opposing the present protective
tariff
Dr Forster says tea can successful
ly be grown iu South Carolina. He
knows this by actual experiment
Ex. Gov. Bullock is leaning
smartly. First thing we know, be
will awear that he has always neen
* democrat.
A Memphis Judge has ordered all
tbs weapons in possession of the
Clerk, to bs thrown into the Missis-
Mppi.
or or marshal, under a penalty of a
fine of 18. for e»ch offense against
the person who do.s it or pmmit*
it to be done.
Sec. 4. Any person who bIuiII put
any trash, lumber, wood, box or
other obstruction in any street or
alley, oc on the sidewalk, (except in
building) and shall refuse to remove
the same, after six houses notice,
shall pay a fine not exceeding 12
and cost of removal.
Sec. 5, Any pe son who shall drive
a vehicle, or ride in a disorderly tnau
ncr through the si reels, or ride on or
place a wagou or cart or vehicle on
the side walk, eliall pay a tine not
exceeding #1. lor eacli offense.
Sec. 6. Any person who shall hitch
a horse or other animal to a shade
tree or fence shall pay a fine not ex
ceeding $2. and cost. The marshal
retaining the unimal till Gne ami
cost are paid.
Sec. 7. Any person who shall cat
or destroy any shade tree on any
street or yard or lot or public square
shall be fined, not exceeding $25.
and cost.
Sec. 8. No persou shall be allowed
to erect stepr, portico or other ob
struotions, encroaching upon the
streets, without consent of of coun
cil, under penaly of removal after
. reasonable notice.
Sec 16. Any person being called
on bv mayor, mat .-hal or any ot tin-
Corn.oil io n'd in arrest or suppress
an tifiiuy or breach of the p.-ace, re
tiring to uss sr, shall hr fined not
exceeding $5. Should any one oppose
iho offcer8 in discharge of duly in
any manner eliall be lintd not ex
ceeding $5.
Sec. 17. When aline is imposed, by
'he mayor or Cottucil and the d, fen-
daut refuses lo pay, the Clerk shall
issue exicution for said turn against
the goods, chattels, lands and tene
ments of said defendant, bearing
test in the name o( the mayor utid
directed to the marshal who shtd
levy, adverlise and sell ns in Conrta
hie sales.
Sec. 18, Any person who t-hh 11 fail
to pay their tines and costs shall be
imprisoned and wot k on streets ot
the town, under direction ol marsh
al. For which work he will he m-
t it led to fifty cents per day. Ile
altall be kept at it till due and all
costs are paid.
Sac. 19 Hereafter no one will he
allowed to burry in Ihe giove yaid
except those who have lo's staked off
without obtaning permission from
mayor nr marshal. Ftue lor viola
lion not less than $5.
ame,i,led by addiaa to tile l*t SiQ'i"i "I
the Aet if incorpurati'.n the words -‘Said
comp ;ny mTpiII Imve authority f > estahu-’i
In' ii,i-li Hii.'''.* hi the citn:- 111' Nvw \'ork,
in l lie Slate of New York, Philadelphia,
io 1 Ii • Suite " ei>n*\ Ivimiii and ut such
oih r plnei't* m i he ltimrd ol Directors ol
said cointiiiuy tuny deem proper, ’ and
your petittoners w ill ever pray,
CONLEY & SHUMATE,
Petitioner* Attorneys
A true extract from the lnttKites of
add court This Jan. 251 It, 18S2.
JABEZ GALT,
Clerk.
tftfirtt' Ks^tl
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:C 4 €bk®Myj/
rn
f oui\^L
EMERSON, TALCOTT & CO.
To Debtors.
Tho bravest are the tenderent,
The honest, those who pay,
Or promptly pay the interest;
For even , ne week’* delay.
This world would be the better,
If each and every man,
Would till contracts to the letter,
And pay whenever he can.
But then we might sing forever,
All in this selfsame strain —
If we “dun" you—say you’ll never
Trad • at our store, once again.
<?o now we have concluded,
To leave to the Law’s delay,
Tlmt small amount you owe us.
Which you could so promptly pay.
E. B, Holland & Co., bt. al.
u
ITUS,arp 'W(j yv- 1 ' EJ7CEQB
AND SPERMATORRHEA.
A fftlnnMe Dlflfovery and Now Doparturo In M^d-
Hcitincn. ho outlroly New ami pL*wiwv*jly ollooUve
oiorij for tho 8p*>«**ly *n<l tiifiniMi.mtOaro of Berni
na! EniiBaiona aud Imx>otcncy hy tbo only truo
ray, vie: IHrect Application to tbo princii>a»
ol tnn IUAft&fte, acting by Absorption, and ex».*rtln*f
It-*) HiHtcillo inliofsnce on tho Bomtunl veaiclfto, Kjrc-
ulatory Ducta, Vrosl.itAt Olnnd. and Urethra. Tl*o
nso of the Hi jtiwly U Atbeodod with no i>&ln or in<-8»n-
veui»«c«H and aoe« not ioWfere with lh*» ordinary
purRUlta of llfej it, la (prickly disMivod and *000 fth-
sorbod, proaucin^ *n iLimndialoboottiinK arid rufttor-
atlve eifoct uj>oq tho wtual and norvout* orwooi^v
tionrtw rocked from eolf abuse and exceooor,
$ho drain from tbe aj-xtoxu, rot* tor in* the mind to
health snd aound memory. rt*u>ovin«f the Dixmthwi
qf Bl-ght, Norvouo DoblUty, Oonfualon of I
Aversion to Society, etc., etc., and the *|>\*-nr*w e
of promaturo old u*ro unually accoiununyintf this
iroulde. and restoring perfect G' xuul vi«or. where
ft haa boon doruiunt for v»*tm. *J his mode of trust-
ment ha® «tood the tebt la very severe casea. and in
sow a proaouooed Haocose. bruRs are much pro
aurlboa in these troublfse, and, as many ran bear wit
ness ho, with bat little if any perfUAncutaood. 'J l»* ro
iu no NoQAenne about thU J'rs-pat n' p g. l'ras.tleal o*>-
6en at ion enable® uo to DOftitfreiy ffuamiteo tbfti it
will iciveaatie/actiou. IJuring the «»i«ht yeart, that
it has f>een in pen»*rnl w,w<t have thousand® of tesU-
&• to its value, and it is now oooeeded by the
l rrufwoh^n to be the most rfttvonai means y<*t
discovered 0/ rear
trouble
mia-ity
thoir u .
is put up In n^Ht l>*ix»*e,oI Ihr* e rms. A'o ;;*j . . .
toUst a niOTifeix,) S3; jBe. fl, (sulikdeni to vtfesit a p*r- KlilC IB >L Hilt] (j||i |i|>est Hl/i icill
wanent eure, uniofte in fcevere ca-**,) No. 3. ... . ^
ttastipM over three months, will uvj» enurtyp* lUl.tl hfiHUHt Ul tin* minkot. 0 tu /] 0 linr
restore viif«»r in *he worst vo***,.> s*-ut b>
^.lS5°lnjUln »r»m*n. Full n! )OX:XIOBU t^r P* 1 "')', All)
lOB will aooociiiiiuj y HACll »OX.
SZml for Hroiod , /•«»!-/,h-
letmtnt^ng a 1 lu*a*<tHunn
nitul 'fcMfunotty, irM*ii ««iG’lm"r
(fist f»«umt HkvplifHl tlmt th*urn»n hr
rsvforrtf to me *»/ioosr,r«is«f /ff-
t**t /er tt*r dttiir* of fl/e, *«»««
,nc««r ujfrUod. Hold. <(MJLV by
HARRIS REMEDY CO. Mf'tL CI^WISTS.
Market and 8th Sts. St. LOUI8, Mo.
C ATARRH a^ d A M E RIC A N 5
I can nvc you money on ail kinds if
.Vicliim-iy, New or Secon-l Hanu Porta- 1
hie Kngiiu.*-. ami CircuU. Saw 4/iiih, p,.
ueii
oi nwli'liioil and oorio* 11,1a v.?ry prvvnWrit t, i n, » i n | c, ,, ,,
ubla (h*( U wuliXiowo to l>« tb« mum of uubiid k 1 * 11 * N(>lii I) to I)*) lif.fHf: p>)V»<*l, SlW ,\|lil
iMf to eo many, and upou v/bom quack a pr^y with f.-.., , i><, « , ,
lr nselcuM noMirucA® and bl^ 'iTie listm'Hv IfOlil 0 l<M)t to *>() CUlTD .LfOS. A.IID N f *o|*f.
►ut up In n«it boxe^of three rum. Ko. i,feuo«M. , h .. t.i.. i,«. i ,
st a nioith.)
i*nt cure, u:
lp« over thr
►re ▼Ik 01 ’ in
►d, in pUia ’
K "W 111 ooo<
e.wul for H*
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M»ntiofiary )0 to
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Printer—fool enough
Puffs the folks so funny;
Ho doe9 all the puff
They get all the money 1
COTTON </</,’A hr.
The .'oliowing is All,*' ■ • latest Mar
ket Report. There i* l"J ,ittlc or no
difference iu this und AtUntu mu'k '.
g Good Middlings 10 3-1.
Middlings 10 J-2.
Strict Low Middlings 1 1 3 1
jf Low Middlings 10 1-8.
-. Strict Good Ordinary ii 5--'*•
J^Tinges 10.
f, Stains 8 3-4 a 9 1-2. 3/arkets weak
and tending lower. (The low grades and mg
stains are accumulating no special de
mand .
j in w, m , Stationary IIpiizo in
ligld EugincH, i-2 to 500 horse
I "ileiH, lloriznntal and (.'pii;<In. ',
motive Fir, -h >x, Fiji m.i.l s.-ct
/.ockw, 2 1-2 lo 100 iior-e |,,.w< r, J,',-, it
Uliler h,:.lers, Boil-rs Fet'd fmnp
8pnr|c Arie»t' rs, K.m.Ue Huu k*. i.rai'
Wliiktles, (> Iidh Wn.er G nge , In jectni *
lii'licatois, (jovernois Siam Ur >>e-
8liin ,lc .1/dls, and Jointers, LatJe ill i
elim-' s, Bund 8aw*,, Gate. Scroll :i .
(’■; Atw«, Pluii)rs and MntdieN. all
k i i- iLdi /if, Wood Winking J/uokin-
:;, y ‘ V ,A A ' I,0S ( EXTRA SECURE LOCKS.
R; • ’, Anhber and Lenther, lt d -p-
\ "lv>•*, St. on .n„l Wnter Pijic, etc , W ti S 3#ft
"•< 'Min is, N. ulcs, Grist -Mill Miichiitcn
LV**' 1 Ji ’•»►'( Hand Drill*, Blackwnili
1 - : - Vi - ; , Ai.vilH, ’.up* end 291 BROADWAY, NEW TORE,
e ( „i| ,,,, in- address before bur j GENERAL AGENT FOR,
)> n< m , id i can 8ave \ou inout v ^
jno.w. Gordon, DIEBOLD SAFE AND LOCK CO.
Canton, Ga, _ ; Send for Circular. £ J
ROUND CORNER,
Solid V/eldcd Anglo Iron Frames,
FIRE AND BURGLAR
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Formerly Valentine & Cutler,
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