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"Uo the best you can; and do right •It the sky ralts* tiud you trill no! live in r.ifit.')
CANTON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7. 1SS2.
Xf)c <£ljcrokcc 2Vbucuuc.
PUBLI81IED EVERY SATURDAY
t- : BY :—
N., N. KIWE,
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
Office Up-stairs corner Gainesville and
west Marietta Street—over store of C.
M. McClure.
Ot tidal Organ t 'hrrokrrt 'onnty
MUMS:
dingle copy, 1 yew, - - - $1.35
*• “ six months, * - .05.
*' “ three months, .115
PROFESSIONAL AND 11U SIN ESS
CARDS.
BEN. F. PERRY,
liOCATi AflENT
l-iRE & LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OHlco iu Storo
y J. M. McAfee.
fob4 ly.
j. YV. Jarvis,
JEWELER & PHOTOGRAl’IlER
CAN ION, GA.
Can be found nt his Gallery nt any
time where ho is always toady to do good
worn at a low price.
July 10-tf.
C.D.MARDOX
Attorney-at-law.
CANTON, ----- GA.
.LALIIAIIDIN
house, Sign,
CARRIAGE and
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER.
FRESCO and SCENIC ARTIST
CA y TON, GEORGIA
Jau. 13 ly.
Contracting.
All Kinds of Building Houses, Fences,
Mills, Bridges, and Everything else ever
made hy a carpenter.
ALL DONE
Promptly, Bert Style, and at the Lowes
Prices. J-ff Will Give Satisfaction.
IV >VA LL1,
janl4'82-0m. Canton, Ga.
ff 31 mvr
Attorney and Counselor
AT LAW.
. CANTOU, GA*
Oflice in tho Court House.
mnr25 82 ly
W.A.&G.I.Tcasly
A-mlUWs at Law,
CANTON — —* — GEORGIA
Will al*e prompt attention to all busi
ness i^|iKl(7rto*H?PTn. WiU practice in
all theWurts of flte c...un*y, and in the
8n potior courts of tho Blue Ridge cir
cuit. Ln'My.
Medical card.
the citizens of Canton and vicinity, for
tlit-ir liberal patronage.
Being peintuii'uitlv located, will con-
tiuue to pruetieo tu< dxino, surgery and
midwifery.
Hoptrg by industry, energy and strict
.lypJJljktKjn to bushels, to merit au in-
cta no (T patioiiiigi arid eonfldeiw'p.
Office in Dr. W. A. Gie n's Di ug store.
Itc-ideneo adjoining W. II. Wnrlick
liovlO-ly
ROB’T. E. CASON
DEMIST.
Will be m Canton Every Sale Day to
remain balance of the week Come for
waul promptly ami make )Our enjfngo-
menu! noVll)-ly.
TIN SHOP
V1 X
NO TIME TO GO.
A youth sat on a sofa wide
Within a pallor dim;
'I lie maid who lingered at his sido
Was ail I ho world to him.
What brought that gi ld light to liis eye,
Tb it cadence to his (ouef
Why burns the lamp of love so high,
Though midnight's hour hath flown?
Tlie clock ribiVye the glowing grata
Has stopped at half-past ten;
And long as that young man will wait
It will not strike again.
Tho nil ful midden knows full well
What makes the clock act so,
And why no earthly power can toll
The time for him to go.
For Advance:
VOCAL MUSIC.
"•Whom *1' MvO.irtli. Nothin r in
till the bitter <piut clings <.| 0M
to memory us the certainty tfcr.t 1
belong to nobody aud nobody be*
lengnlnej
fn erne ■of *it»” large cities, in n
locality tsliero lliero nre minv lit
tle boneless Olios, where baseness
h tho rnliug element, I may or may
not bare had my birlb; atleaet,
that wits the Hfist (list I
my* el'.
“Poverty ie.i't 4o iiftrd it rro're
sotno one to lova ns; but ne one
cared for pie ami -.ill the days wore
alike, dull tli^ night seemed
B. F. l’AYNK.
— -r7
P, P. DUPIIEK
Fayao & DuPrc*
ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW,
C Ay TON, ■ - GEORGIA•
lTTTCartrell,
A. OltNUY A-LA W,
8i' WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA, GA
Will practice in the U. S. Circuit and
District Courts at Atlanta, and the Su
preme and Superior Courts ot the btuti..
may 5, ly-
Bit J BE TURK
Office on Main Street— Fronting
Church Street.
Will attend calls at all hours. If I am
net at my Oflice when you call lor me.
W< at I Tie Slate in window, or call on
T1 ■, 11 and & Hardin, or inquire at my
Retidencu, . T ,
In connection with the practice,I have
Drags to suit this section ot country,
which I will sell cheap.
I ask my friends to call and see me.
Clinton, July2'jd 1882.
II. W. NkWUAW. Jh'O. D. Attawai.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAY,
atto rney s-at-la w .
CAM ON, - - - GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Superior Court ol
Che-okee and adjoining counties
• Pnmptftttc.ition given to all husinw i
placed in their hands. Oflice in tin
Corn t fit .list*.
Apr. 29 tf.
H. H. McKntyre,
lir/cfc, Plastering and
S T 0 N E M r 0 li K M A N,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
, ,. M fUI.i.Y PREPARED TO DO
air kind of M "nrv or Phi-urn g, attne
LOWEST l J Of&»'BLE RA TES.
\ n i -elicit tIn* pntronng^ of those desir
ing work in «ny hma n McKNTVllE
On Suuday Sept. 24tli, tve wen**
dad our way to -'Rock Spring,” to
enjoy the olosiug exercises et the
ringing hcIiooI, tnsght fit that
place, by tho celcbiated Vocalist,
Prof. James Webb, of Sheltonvflle.
As wo c.une Hear, our cars we''c
gfiddened by tli# sweet music
waited on the breeze. Such uiti*
hot a well trained class
could make.
About 3U0 parsons wore pres
ent.
After an old fashioned hand
shaking, wo entered the house t,o
DR.N. SEWELL returns thanks to , l?ar t l lf> ,, c h tmisio, led by Messrs.
Webb and Land. Alter u recess
el ten minutes, preaching by Rev.
J. L. Olive—Then dinner was
spread tn quantity and quality com
plimentary bpjyui ladies.
A full and polite Invitation
accepted and no excuse otteied.
In the uR.urneou a class was a-
gain formed and a number el ex-
I cellent pieces sung, which did ln,n-
or to pupils and teacher. Anollier
recess and the class reassembled
lor tho drone, in which about 7.7
took part. A choir of teu singers
was placed iu a circle, lacing each
other. Th# ladies were tlieu form
ed into u second circle, w ith right
side to the singers. I ho gout le
nten into u third circle with lo!t
side lacing tlie ladies. Tints tann
ed, the center eirrlo remained sta
tionary and sang, while tlie two
other circles matched around. This
position represented two wheels
moving in opposite directions,
while tLe music was sweetly thril
ling. S veet faces aud happy smiles
made this a grand pictere.
Alter singing a closing pioco,
Prof. Webb made some fooling re
marks in which there was much
good advice, causing heart-throbs
el pain at separation and tears ot
sympathy trmn many eyes. He
expressed a hope to the class of a
more joyous meeting, in tue mu
sic world in the “Great Beyond.”
This tinging was a grand suc
cess. T. J. Norton.
Manufacturer of all Tin ware, roofing,
guttering, t-tnve pipes, gas pipes, steam
pipes ami anything made of tin, cfo.
REPAIRING.
Will repair any aud everything from a
tin cup to a Forty llorse Engine ntsliort
notice. All charges low and work war-
muted. Marietta 8t. untun, Ga.
inur2f> 82 yl.
14 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
MONUMENTS,
TOMBS AND HEAD
STONES.
Call or write to
B. F. Ci3 Cl,
CANTON, GA
For Designs and Prices.
uovl9- 81 - ly.
eternity of time, flier# is n
term's# oi which Gml only
jiltOW.
“ The snow ha 1 liILn and the cold
March wind w#re bidding, lwiving
no cbai«e, ext* -pt -the suunia t.
Hide of the diit|i J slivit iu whioli
wo l oti ml f lie lit*i\
"I, wijli ol 1 i%#n whoxa year* »ro
lew, and win,to 1,nines aro nay*
where, laid jjl^jit llio sunniest
side, when a lajy paused beside ns
smoothed Imok the tatulad loek-s
and kift^-d mb* Thai win ilu firo!
cart kh I had ever known, and it
saved mjq
“it w uj yoirWiMnrc I grew o#f
of'tliat life In u boltei o*i ; but
whellnr I liadErher* to by my
hind,orm>t, I ^lt llpit prounc# «f
alight luotlidl,diio *n.i touch of a
hand.
"Out of tlm par© depths of h«r
pitying wjiinanltood she kissed m®.
flow OLD AltE YOU?
* e* .
Two ThuItouts.—1. Unless a
man be thoieojlilr l.aidem d.tlie mo
tnont yon usk b in liowohl lit in,eon*
scence begins to cry, “Yes, how old?”
Yen Imre some age. That, means
you Imre had some tunc. That
moans that yon will never have that
time again. Wlmt have you done
with tlie past? llow old are you?
knew of It is a solemn reflection that never
t I oan a man give tnc same answer
twice to that qestfon. Each heat of
tho heart changes the date
5. There are two periods of our li
ves nt which wo arc proud of our
ngi: namely, alien we are very
young and when we are very old.
You have probably noticed tluU if
J die little boy was four years ol age.
! y sturdily lie will tell you to-day
tiiat. l.e is “going on live.” lie de-
Hjrta to bo old. Wi en nu n resell
tb pbMidinu they lmgcr. They do
lotikivni to begin to g> down ‘rill.
They know b nv rapid the detOejj|
is.
NO. 37
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EX .SI.UltETAKY BLAINE.
Wriics to > n at or Brown Subscrib-
ing/Fijty Dollarslo the Hill Mon-
Piueljt.
Senator Brown hus received the
following letter, enclosing a -cheek
for |50.
Al'ul'stA, Maine, S'pIemheV.So, ‘82
Hoh. Joseph E.lirowb:
My Dear Sir—I liifvd i^on It (dnlcd<
iu tlie public- press that’a subscrip
tion is in pregri-s* far it monument
to Sanatorllil'I.L' do 'not-know wlieth
rr it in desired tbat li.iends outdid
It was atrillin^tbiivg, indeed, to
kiss a hpinrlesJ friendless child:, ...
* TttA**. «wi■
the Father's help, 1 stand to-day
upon the- firm basis ol an lionor-
nble manhood.” — Christian at
—Dootor: ‘‘Well, But, have you
taken that box of pills I sent yon?'*
Pat: “Yes, cir, be jabers, I have, but
I don't feel any better yet; may be
the lid U#sn’^ come oil yet!”
4 ,
—It seems to me we can never
give up longing aai wishing while
we nre tho roughly gjive. There are
certain tliing^wo feel U be beautiful
aad good, and wa must hunger after
tll’enj. / -
CAMP-MEETINGS.
The pastors of liH?Methodist Epis
copal Churches *f New York, Pa„
publish a card giving their reasons
for refusing to attend “so-called
Methodist Gump-meetingd,’ Many
of these enterprises, they suy, are not
under the control of any department
ol th« church, and are iminsgod bv
grossly immoral inen ; who use moqey
lq,bribe u'Hedueuttd consciences, rtnd
obtttSh'tlds tnottey by collusion with
r.ljjH'Ottd'Oorporutums. “We Hie in
favor of c*)np nioetiage," th« clergy
iiimi atld v “whenever it cun be Uo j
u0ibstcnted tout their Infiueuce is
more helpful than hurtful to tlie
rause «f Ohrlst.
Work.
WIT AND WISDOM.
An Indiana 9cliool|iiu’am says it is
not only less trouble to rule the
enoloScTJ 1C no
n-k the privilege ol devoting it t»
tho sacred pm pose proposed.
Though politically opposed to Benu-
tor Hill nnd often engaged in licat-
fd contri vi-rsy with him, ear per
sonal relations Were .always kindly
and cordial. I ivuj deeply touched
by his tali' lings and by the heroism
with whicli he etdured to the tad.
grave.
b>ys by love but she thus manages I wish to place one wreath upon bis
to get the be,st apples and nicest
bon nets,
‘ Puiro’die? lost”—as (be youth
remarked idler tin unexpected ra-it
from the professor.
lie said her hair was dyed, nad
when she indignantly exclatntd.
•'fis falsH’ be* said tie presumed so
—Do not wade far ou t into tho
dnng-o'ous sea of this world’s com
fort. 'lake what the g°od God pro
vides ton, but say of it. “It p«ss-
ei h awuv; lor indeed it is but a
Very sincerely,
James G. Blaine.
1VE CHEERFUL.
temporary supply for a temporary tndes may be aildtd, “Blessed
Having perrmanently located in Can
ton—J li* is now prepared to do all kinds
of carpenter’s work.
liuiUllug & epniringr
Promjitly done at satisfactory prices.
Parties contemplating building, will
find it to ibeir interest to get my pric-s
before closing contracts will) otlu r work
men. , J ll IScll
j,ui21-82-ly.
SAVED BY A KlriS-
V H E0LL1N,
ONTllA TO ft AND BUILDER
Walosca. C it.
Keeps on band all kinds of building ma
terial; well seasoned. “Eureka” Sawed
j Shingles made of best Yellow Pine.
ALSO
[ and best'nmde of Settingllead Blocks in
America. Mi'l now itm uig at ./ M
Puckett's place on Mu cadiee creek.
AGAIN.
i Sash. Primed and gb./. d, Panned Doors
etc cheap as th cheapest tortile oush
ikl'ereec. 1 ry mo. P.M.HOLLEN
upi22 ly Walesca, Ga.
“A kiss saved in# ! ’ Immediate-
lv every Idee bsut lorward. Uiou-
ly, daintily-clad wOtnei and inc»-
eyed inert filled tlie spacious room,
but tlie silence that followed could
be felt, so eager were.they to catch
every word.
Some ouo lutd spoken lightly of j L'liim
the trilles that so surely make up
the sum of happiness or woe.
Trifles -count lor nothing tin#y
thought; it is tho great events that
need.’’ Never aulf r your goodi to
Become vour God.
— In ggwrul, (here is no one with
wrom Ido drags so tlisagreerbly ns
with iiiin who tries to make it slioi t
| er.
I —Venture not to the utmost
I bounds of every lawful pleasurcj;thc
j limits of good and ehil join,
j —Bl«»s-d are Hie homesick, for
j i hey shall come at last to the Futh-
| el’s house.
] —The life that has in it no Gcth-
I si mane and no Calvary can have
j but little Christ. The fellowship of
Ins sufferings prepares us lor the
richest share of his joy.
j'lie war in Egypt virtually ended
—There is inestimable hissing in
ucheerful spirit. When tlie fernil
throws its windows wdtieopen, let
ling in the sunshine and presenting
to all who see it the evidence of its
gladness, it is not only happy, but
it lias a h unspeakable power ol do-
ing good. To all tlie other beuli
are
tlie joy-makers.”
Judge Warren, of Albany, ditd at
liis home on Sunday Morning.
a lactoiy for the promotion ol
1 glass shingles is to be built at Pitts
burg, Pa.
■■ m • ■ ^ ——
A check el one tlioueand dollars
has been received by Xltss llulhlord,
ol Athens, by Mr. Geoige I. Beney,
to educate ten girls in the Lucy
Cobb Institute.
EVANtS.
iM i r.u; Sr„ - Otvvo.v, tf*
Near tltc. It. lb Dgp it.i.
t llu^gi' S ar iOHSimshlp
Will t'lid to iniy purr .if Ihn counlry,
with careful driver* mid gi nile t*niiih.
Allkm s of stock led and wilt cared
fur.
HAULING AN l> DltA*Y!G
d uc nt low rates.
Cm tpiiuiswili by politely waited on
at all Imiirs, day nr night.
G. W, EVANS
uov2t/ |Milt/', Proprietor.
TSStOBliO 'is URTII.
James .1/11ulson will cut, lit and make
co'iIh, vests and pant* in best slyly nuil
latest, lasliiuu. All ui,|-k warvuutud.
(,'nlting a H[)idaily. ijliop at resi
dence. Heptl5'82
J
How to Go It
THE MEN AND WOMEN’S MU
TUAL It ELI Rfr FUN D ASSO
CIATION, OF ATLAN
TA; OKonCUA.
There is too much personal poli-
lics—too much talk about leaders
and too little about measures. Wind
the democratic party needs most is
the burial ot a few men and tlie re-
wbeii the British took possession ol gU rrection of a lew principles
England bus wanted Egypt
Pays r.crtilieaf eH nt endowment for ?500
ji 1,000 or t‘2 .00o at time of marriage, ac
curding to class. Tim money is made up
by iiiuaial contribution. Tim bent iu-
stitutmn over oiguiiizi d to give young
pcojilc u aturi in the world.
Local Agents wanted everyvvliero
Write for blank appl,cation, and Con
stitiition and By Laws. For agencies
itddn s, M. F. A MOIfOrS. For blank
applications,ad lu-s, W. M. STOCKTON
Secretary, All 'Uta, Ga- noviU-ly*
One of E. Vanwinkle & Co's best nn- ( ] otcnn i llfl t l, a dostillies of men ter
d circular saw mills. Tim best mill
good or ill It was tnis that bad
draw,, iortli 1 Le statement and the
explanation that followed.
‘•I know nothing, ’ lie continued,
“ol n.y parents or ol the oircum-
f,,r u century, and the coveted laud
bus fallen into her liundd like* a ripe
app*.
The total number of distilk-riei i
the United States iso,20f), and Hie
lU 'duction in gallons in 188L was
117,728,150. The nwmbir engaged
iu gniin distillation was 1.240: fruit
diaulleiies, 3,003.
was
—An exchange says that “Henry
frying, Hie actor, has two sons who
will beat him on tlie stage.” Henry
should have them beund over to
keep the peace.
—Courage that grows lrom con
stitution often foysakea tlie man
The product of when he bus occasien for it; courage
the fruit distilleries, however, was whicn atises bum sUi.>- ° ‘ u >
only 1,702,000 gallons. t uoiform —-
Bazgain in Land.
I will sell 200 acres oT excellent farm
ing land nt ». hargaui. 1 is situated 5
mile* South of Canton, 1 1-2 in It? ol
Holly Spring'- a Onttmliiiig villa;, e «n M.
A. N. G i. It. It. A good dwelling and
oat houses. Ui e leiinneu' limits' &c.
well Wall red, half in wood*, halt c lti-
yuted Mi<"i in q iantities <>n tile !■ nd.
Gold to pay,'voi li-d ou adjourning lots.
;j ■: or add red A. N. Etxin.,
Canton i a.
or II. F. Minus a Holly Spiiugs Ga.
july29 '82.
T —'
aieumEi 'U fiu.sMii,
v i'-r-o-v, ii», <-n*ar.
i f / ‘ \A flun.rl-.r Boa ol Copt)cr nad S’lD,
t,„ uprf«l »HI' Ihtl-L'.t2(ol»ISrHi«#
lnj r *J for dhurthet, ActvoU,
^yacterue. U* m#«#, fin
tjd* jrjrgv III Clod*, CkhMb, etc.
* Warranted. _
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