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R. H. NORTHCUTT,
BUCOI3SOS SO WS. EOCT.
Marietta, - — • - Georgia,
deals in pure drugs, patent medicines, paint, oil
STATIONERY, and GARDEN, CLOVER and UUASS SEEDS.*
KS-S peeial attention given to all orders received from Doctors,
Any order sent mo from along the line of the Marietta and North Ga.
Railroad will be promptly filled and returned the next morning. Give
me a tvtal order and then comp ire my ptioes and quality of Drugs
with those fiom Atlanta and else- here.
1 will at 11 Paints und Oils as low as they cuti bo bought anywhere.
Ho.'pi'Ct fully,
U, II. NORTHCUTr,
Cherokee Advance
THURSDAY, MAY. 1st., 1894.
PARSONSPILLS
And will completely change the blood la tho oatire ijrilem la threo month*. Any
pereoa who will take 1 rill each night from 1 to It weeks, may bo reotored to eoaad
health. If each a thing be poeolblo. For Female Complaint# these Fills have ao equal.
Fhytlelana aso them for tho care of LIVKIl and KIDNET dies sees. Sold ererywhere,
or mat by mall for SSo. In stamps. Circulars free. I. a. joiixsox a CO., notion. Mas*.
DIPHTHERIA
Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural*
gta, llheumatlsm. JOHNSONS ano-
DYNE LINIMENT {/or Internal and Kttimal
Vie) will lii>l*nl»iMuu>lT relieve there terrible
diaaaaaa, sud will poaltlvely cure nine can*
out of ten. Infi.rraaUon that will aave many
Uvea tent (Tee by mall. Don't delay a moment.
Prevention la better than cure.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT CURES Inttneniis. Bleedln* tit Ih* l.unyr Itnarae*
nan. Harkins Cough, Whooping CnaiMi, ChronlcDlarrhoe. Ijyeente^-, tljolers Morbut. Kl.lneyl ruuUet, and
IMaeaaaeoftha Spina! Sold averywber*. Circular* fra*. I. 8. JOIlNoON A CO., Uoaton, Man.
It I* a well-known fact that moat of the
Bora* and Cattle 1‘owder an Id In this coun
try la worthier,; that Sheridan'* Coadltkm
Fowdar la abrolutely pur* and vary valuaM*.
W ■
Mr abrolutely pur* and vervve
ng on Kmrth will mnke
ao Sheridan’*Condition
Bsm. on* teaapoonhil to ascii ■
food. It will alro poallivalv prevent tend cure
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
Pow-
Itoaa. on* uarponeftil to aeah pint of
lUvalv prevent and cure I not Cholera,&c
■tempi. Faralaksd
Circular* era*. I.
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WOMAN’S PHYSICIAN
AND
Ladies’ Private Companion
FOR
HOME TREATMENT.
A COMMON SENSE MEDICAL INSTRUCTOR FOR LADIES ONLY
Containing full information in ref’ereice to all questions relating t« Womanhood, the
I letter to tnttble t lie hi x to Inlrtll their duties iiml to enjo.v themselves in tluir vari
ous relations ns Mtiiildms, IfVrr.r. and Mother*. It is, as n popular work, c< nnutiui
lng itself to tho great heart of Womanhood; written in plain, enneiee and delicate
language,, easy ol understanding und above all other reeoinimndution , it is thorough
ly le'iuble and right to iht point.
It in a work which tills a place occupied by no other book, and is a complete
library in itst-li. No lady, however sensitivo. will ever I egret its perusal. It
given information which wilt niuk'’ life more plemant, give a higlici zest to if« cn-
joyuivnt, make those by whom home lien ttre prized, prize and enjoy them still
more; while it will certninly relieve many itkanmo liurdena now borne by those to
whom life has provi d nlniost. if not quite, a failure. It gives tho causes, symptoms
and treatment witli prescriptions, for every diseuRe peculiar to the sphere for which
it Is designed, 'l o tho e who liuve uniutoniioniilly, by ignorance, or by a reckless
disregard of the ditine laws of health made tlieinsvlves wretched in life by sick
ness, resulting fitmi any ol (lie various forms of weakness, which follow in the trail
of wonianhood, we cm unliesitnlii gly anti most confidently recommend tiiisbook a»
one which will g.vc you the a Ivice your necessities require in order to restore you
to health and happiness. The wasted form, the pale, wan chu te, the lis less sunk
en eyes, theslow dragging s'ep, “tired 11 itur,*” is too oft* n seen in our homes. T’he
uuthors of this woik biniercly b< 1 ev that all tliete features may be cliuug.d, the
foiill again rounded ami plump, the theek- to lilooin with roses ot health, tile eye
to spat kie with lilennri v vaei y, the light quick st. p r rgairn d, and the enervated
liatiirkrcat'led, bv a simple home iifHinieni and prescriptions ns laid down in this
woik.ar.d in /Ids btliei i.rd with an earnest iK-iio to benefit ti e suffering, and
rcitiw lit a lib i nil liHppinibs to the i.tlliciul, aid to furnish such information to
those now iii i.iultli, as will ei able tl.tm to nta n ii mid mold these difliculties,
ns book |ihs be. ii | related Kwry invalid should obtain a copy and Deaf them-
iCifn. Hiiti Do luo) iu litiiltli cun idiot11 to be without it i*ud thus remain in igno-
ini.ee ot its ptiul.ur, tut rtuvnivy amt iiietrvctirc lenhipg. It is recommeuded by
t. any emimiit b.tly | l.jsicimis as a MitV guide for tl.u sex. It ib handsomely
lmm,d and tllusi iut< d. 8< ot p« at pmd to lodu* t my. upon receipt ‘f<ne dollar.
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Spring Term
{REBUKE R1G1 SCHOOL
Ol UK ED ON JANUARY FIRST
aid will be continnid uatil July 31st
vvlien it will thin dote for a hw weik*
vacation. , .
In BCtojdai c' with a rreent Act of the
General A.“btmbly all children who may
he entered at any time during tIns term
and alter.d six’y d»\s oi lets will receive
tl e btrnfit ot the Public School Fund.
Miss L zzio ’VMiitmire wilt atsiat in
the Trimary Department.
All Latin fc’cunlara and some or the
liigler chistts will be under the charge
«f a competent male teacher.
Fe r lurlhe r particulars call cn or ad-
JAIBS DIANA DUVAL.
FaiMUFAlq
rxntoa. Georgia
L
WILDERS I
SARSAPARILLA j
AND •
POTASH ;
pu R|Fl L S ‘ 1
BLOOD
pp'icc s i oo
DISEASES
OF THE
BLOOD and SKIN
TMC
most rowxsm
BLOOD PURIFIER
AND
COMSTfTUTIOHAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
A. V. PAINE,
raonicToa,
LOUISVILLE. KV
Cuiighi, Cnltls, Catarrh. Con
gumption-
All Throat, Breast, and Lung Affec
tions cured l>y the old-esiablished
•HWANE’S CHERRY.” The first docs
give relief and a cure speedily lollowa
25 Cts,, oi $1.00. druggist.
London Hair He>tor«r— Gieat
English.
Toilet Article, A’estores growth, color
gloss, tied softness. Removi s Dandruff
Amtocratic families of Great Britain
endorse it. Elegant dressing. Frag
rnully perfumed. The favorite of fash
ion. At di uegist for 3* ]%d, 75Cts. in
U. 8. money.
TAX' Jo'l ICE
All persons living or owning property
within the limits of the town of Canton
are hereby notified to make a return of
of the same to me at my atore ou or
before the 16 lb of May next far the
purpose of ha»iu K the town tax nsscsied.
A. B. Cinema’ oTwn Tax Receiver.
The (Jocstitut ion’a new building
will be i : giued with more than 250
electric lighte. When completed no
building in the South will surpzae
thut of the CoattUutioa Pttfe. Co.
LOCALS.
DOTH.
Hand of Honor.
Who will get the banner?
Sunday lust was a lovely clay.
Court in Jasper this week.
Bee t he now lo gal advertise nieu Is.
Give your bov “Smiths Warm Oil.
Is it possible there is a rogue here?
Bummer is here and "dc Sun d* »'»vu.
Miss Tinnie Coleman is viaiti *g
Cnnt mi.
Last Thursday was cild enough for
Jauuarv.
I*,itent lei.Ce man was in town last
Tut seltty.
Seventl int'testing nrticles rrowdtd
out of 11ns issue.
Dr. T. W. Hogan, D#mii', is m
J t^pei this week.
A. N. McClure and lam Iv hae
moved to the j til
Kill Worms in Children with Wilder's
A/.'theis Worm Syrup.
Several <t our lawyer, attc tied
Jasper cour this we> k.
Witt Rice Sr. is new carrying the mails
to Slim p Top from this place.
Insure agniust cyclones for no one
knoweth when the evil hour Cornell),
Mtse M gzie 11>«irid and Miss
Willie D.ivis are visniug Cttetoti.
Buckets of blood Baderlesn and pure
with Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potash.
There are a lew brilliant young
men it> Canton—ironically speaking.
Mr Jsb< z Galt attended the Georgia
Baptist Convention in Atlanta last week.
For Round Worms. Tape Worms and
Spasm use but Wilder's Mother’s Syrup.
Amos Keith has bought athtrd in
terest in the store of Scott & Keith.
No more India* stion or Nervous I)e
hi ity if you use Wilder's Stoniuch Bit
ters.
All kinds of blood and Skin Di*eai>c*
cured with Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and
Potash.
S ewntd Howard killed u strange
mud dog ut (lie tuu-yurd 1 tat Tuesduy
morning.
The hotel flower yard is the most
artistically und beautifully arranged of
any in town.
Old Undo York GiLhatn, col.
died lust Monday. H4 4-15
years old.
Mrs William Cannon of Walesca Is on
a visit to her parents. Mr and Mrs An
them \ of t’an'on.
The way things tins been happening
about Tauten at late it wifi soon be the
peer of Atlanta or Chicago.
A mild, delightful invigorant for del
icate Ft male Is Wilder's Stomach Bitters
Cures costiveness and headache.
It 1ms now beer, about one week
since any of our citizens have had occ .-
shut to dive into cyclone pit.
It cost One Dollar and it saves your
life. \\ Ihler's SarsniiHrilla and Putusli
cures all diseases of tho blood and akin
No more doctor’s bills to pay for
Syphilis, and all vcneral Diseases
Wilder’s Smsaparilla and Potusk cures
all.
lie member the County Sunday School
Association, meets iC, t antou oa Saturday
tl.e 3rd day of May. Every body ia in
vited.
Our lowu was visited last Saturday
morning by Jack Fros’ tsq. He seemed
to be in cxcelleut humor and did us no
harm.
If parties having baskets to carry to
the Celebtation uext Suturdny will let
the committee know they will b# taken
care of.
The diversified wentuer of late
has very greatly retarded the growth
of vegetables und some gardeners
are disheartened.
To* new citizens came to town
lust week. A .voting man is stopping
at Mr. W. T. Burtons, and u young
lady ut Mr. Harris.
Go out to the Sunday School Celehre
tiou next Saturday, and enj >y tli« day.
Dc not forget to carry vour basket well
filled—this is important.
The snakes have begun to crawl
out and busk in the warm sunshine
A large moccasin was killed an the
banks of the Etowah Liver Inst
Monday.
In church and Sunday school con
gregation. coughiug is permitted, so long
as the weather remains so unchangably
cold and wet. If coughiug were wor
ship we would be a devotional people.
If our Council will take no action on
the hog question we trust the owners ot
the street hogs will put them up and
luttcn them—the hogs will never fatten
or thrive as long as they are allowed to
rove about town.
When we can get a cotton factory
of a cupaci y ol 125 Ranches yuru
per day for less than 15,000 wont out
citizen, make up a stock company?
We think (bey will. It can now
done go to work,
The young Indies and gentlemen
will please meet at the baptist
Church to-morrow (Friday) momiag
ut 7 o'clock for the purpose of clean
irig off the grove iu the rear of b. H.
Turners residence aud decorating the
church. Let every oue go aad h«ij>.
ll
Last Wednesday iny;lit some unknown
parties crawled under tho sunke-housc
ol \Y. M. Ellis in Canton aud toUlf two
si tes nnd ouo ham of tiia Imcon, 8nch
acts aru unusual in this town , Wo have
less stenliug her« than ia any town in
the State.
Untie John Yule will go to Mari
etta shortly amt open u whoi,-title
flour depot. We commend him to
the citizens of Marietta and trust
he may build up a lln« trade and
make money, lie bundles an excel
'c it fl Mir.
We are Indebted to Rev. N. N. Edge
for the valuable aid tin rendered to our
printers during our visit to the Georgia
State Sunday School Association in Col
umhus lust win k. lie splendid tipper*
mice of (he Auvam'k this week is untidy
duo to him.
Two very singular looking birds, flew
back and forth over Canton last Fruity
I lie birds did not seem to be In any
hurry, though s*veral unt flfeettvil shots
were aimed at th*m. We presumo tin
ordjance against shooting on the streets
SU'pended itself, for the occasion.
bish *p b ck "t It of tlie Episcopal
church will h I I serv c- s here m-xt
week— he dav is not yet known. It
will b« a grim* treat Ur our citizms
to lieur ' ms n> I ■ d'Vtne and we trust
they w II give h in a ltrge audience.
The t xuct time w II be announced at
Church and Sunday School rex'
Sunday.
Ma iti Kl)—On I'llttrtduy the 24th
inst. Mr. J.itiit’S II. Thompson id
his place >o Miss Dibble Aiken ol
Sharp Top, bv Kev. J. Li, 11 at tit.
'I hey will lt*e in the hous- torm• rL
occupied bv Jits. L. Jordan* Miss
R.tchuel i'hoippjoti is at pres-nt
vis ting them. .VUy their journey
throiigli life be a long und pleasant
one.
Uncle John Yales, 125 burreHs ol
finar lias arrived from Cannon Fulls
Minn, Hitd seems t* be giving su’is-
laction. We have not a'e uuy of it
but fiout the sumplta shown us we
think it will very tuvornble (otnpnre
with the best flour made m the
south, lit has four brands. Will give
our testimony next week utter trying
it made up into brvud.
Mayor F. b. Chandler, John J
Coggins, John T. Wheeler aad Ben. F
P«rry attended the Kievmth Annual
meeting ot th.- S u e Sunday School
Association at Columbus, Gu, last
week. All have retui'ottl and re|toi'l
a pit Haunt trip and an interesting
und harmonious meeting. Giving
to sickness und inclement wenihr r
W. H. Fetkinson, E. U. Uol'und,
and E. A. Fincher did not go.
“The Lord loves a cheerfu Igiver.” In
all cast s where a tonic is ncedid give
EKildc-r'a Stomach Bitters—it is the boss.
Last week Mr Charles Haokn“y, of
Atlanta, engineer on the M & N Gu.
b. H. whs boat'd Over in a$200boud
before Justices Kellogg and Avery
upon n wnrrunt sworn out by Mr
GW Wiley charging him with k id—
npaping Ii ia ( Wileys) daughter, June
Wiley. M r Hackney we leurn is u
married man and has grown daugh
ters. J. b. Glover and Hackney
went on the ho.d and he was r< •
bused from jui 1 ; ne has been sus
pended by the M. & N R. R. C •,
as he should have been. Will J.
Winn is his lawyer.
Dikd—On last Saturday evening
Mr. Win Uastey at the house of'
Mr. Cline near Canton, very sud
denly of asthma. Lived near Sharp
Top in this county uinl was about
GO years ol ago. Ho leaves » huge
family, some of whom tire grown.
He was a good man and u respec
ted citizoti. At the time ol his
death he was 'ho mail cartier oa
Star route from this place to Sharp
Top and made ais regular trips ou
Monday aud Tuesday oi last week
although complaining ol being
very teeble. Wo tender our sym
pathies lo th* bereaved family
aud friends.
Excursion-
Next Saturday excursion traius
will be mu up aud down tlie r*ad
and the farts greatly reduced in
order to give all an opportunity
ol attending the celebration and
gala day of the county Sunday
School Association. Train will
leave ball Ground at 9 o’clock
a. m. and reach this piace ^nbout
10 a. m. Tho up train will get
here on the regular scheldule time
An interesting programme has
been arranged aud the day will
be mad* one of pleasure to all.
Gon. Wm Phillips, Hrnt. J. I-
Wright, Hon. W. It. Power Bev.
T. W. Dimtnock, and other dts-
tiuguished speakers will likely be
present and aid iu making ev*iy
tning enjoyable. It ia under many
disadvantages that the authorities
have consented lor the traius to
run and we trust that the peopl*
along tho line see to it that a big
crowd come. Canton expect* a
larg*crowd and w* hope every
one will even sacrifice a littls
tine to joiu the happy throng that
will be here on (bat day. Cerne
one, come all and bring your bas
kets well hilled. Don’t forget to
come on th* train if you liv* on
or near Ih railroad; the train will
st*p at any place aud will give
you all the accvmmodatioBS neces
sary.
Warlick, Kncien & i.Vtt.
Gome made buKgiwg, wagons etc
excel Is all other*.
Gn Ust Ttiosfi wr wt-re shown
through the <i flfercat departments and
shop* of Warlick, kitchen A Cos blnck-
smiih , wsgou iuni b t“«y works. The)
aovr have on linnd -' me of as pretty,
K"otl and substi'utiiil Ragoim and bu^
^'es ,»s over any i' etory turned out .
l'luur woik cm uot, he excelled for
beauty, durability uutl ekuapiteHS and
they can favorably compete with the
largos’, Ucturics in tho south and west
AVully their woik is preferable anil will
stand our country butter than the work
sent out by other markets and nt shout
tho same price of tho cheap weaten
works They have just sold Wm Can
non, a I itch t open bugqy which we will
venture t.» say cannot be excelled for
beauty aud durabili.y by any far. cry
and al a price which cannot be met by
other competitors. Tho work is done
by the proprietors and their OXOtUvlt
workmen who are akilltd mechanics
and thoroughly acquainted with the
work and keep abreast with tho times.
Tneir patuiei, Mr R. J. dwell, is the
best that ever mixed p tints and "applied
the brush, oltlur in plain or fancy work
in Canton —lie is an artist of an small
worth and the designs he gets up aru
handsome aud add very greatly to the
upp arancc of the work. Tho demand
for Warlick, Kitchen & Cot. work ia po
great that they have had to add new
roo na and aru now crowded and behind
with orders. Reader, if you are in need
of a buggy, wigon, wheel barrow or
anything in the black smithing or wood
working line do not think of goingelan-
wIiu r e hi f -re calling and examining the
woik an I gett ng the prioea of Warlick,
Kitclinu & Co. It will pay yon to do ao.
They are prepared to give you lime if
it ia duaii'cd und we are satisfied cun
givu you much better work at a much
I as pries than you can get any where,
either North, South, East or West,
Tins is purely a homo enterprise and
should for that reasoj atone be patron
ized and more especially so when the
work will favorably com pate and
pric.s competi' with that *f other mar
kets, I'atronizo home aad hotue will
will patronize you —our interest are
oluiely allied and what you do for
home will be that much towards build-
ing up nur country. Patronize homo
and alaud by her industries. Tltu more
money we can keep ut home the ntora
independent will we become.
WALESCA ' ITEMS.
We Imv* a very good school conduc
ted by Prof. Linn. lie is lecommendad
as being a good teacher and has taken
up the school for a term of ten monlbs,
Walesca Is a limit lily locality; no
malarial complaints; tree stone water;
oleasunt breezes from the direction of
Pine Log mountain on the North west,
and a beautiful scenery ail around; about
one mile front the crystal at ream of
Shoal creek. Tho community can not
be beat for morality and sociability and
and is a good locality for a Summer
resort.
Preparat ions arc being mad# to build
an Academy. A number of churches
in our community; perrons can go to
church overi S.ihbath If they desire. K.
It AND OF HONOR.
Tito young buys of Canton have organ
ized a band or brother-hood, binding
their sacred honor not to indulge in any
profane or obsci-ne luugti^ge und always
by word and act to treat all females with
the highest respect. In short—grow up
to be polite gentlemen. This a noble
purpose and all men und wnmuu should
hid them “God speed,” We are truly
proud to sio otir boys giving such uvi
deuce of noble, moral manhood, These
b <ys wear a blue ribbon badge. So
wk«n you sec this badge ynu may know
you sen a boy who is not apt to iuault-
deceacy, aud one who is determine i to
defend iho name as well as the reputa
tion of females. Such linys are always
puli e tu ladies every where.
The t flic* i s ol th is b..nd of Honor
arc E. B Garwood President, 0. b.
Hudso. , Secretary, J, II. Daniel
Treasurer und Cooper Edge M»r
•■dial. No initiation fees or does
are charged; all nec ksttry expenses
..re borne by the Hand from volun
teer contribution. Fines are impos
ed upon nil members violating the
rules. The membetship now num
bers near 30 members, including 8
youug ladies. M. clings lire held on
Tuesduy night *f each week at (lie
homes of the several members al'rr-
nately. Any white person 12 years
of age can join and potting on the
blue budge become members hi
good standing of the bund of Honor.
uicKOKy Ti'at sJTots.
Planting corn and cotton is the
work ol the day. Our farmers are
badlv behind with their work; so
much bad weather is a little dis
heartening but it is hoped that we
may reap nn abundant harvest.
Apples are plentiful; peaches ate
a total failure; there are some plains
t* be seen oh late trees. All fruit
is more or less injured. Oo aud
after this date it will be to the
landlords interest to state to tbose
who would lent *1 him that he
keeps storm pits on hand. Jfu-
sic! Music; this community is being
well stocked with organs. It does
look like ug poorer boys could
ufiford to k'-ep u fiddle ot a harp.
Mr A. T. Scott of Canton whs
round the o'her day looking up
money lor the preucher. Gracious
how they do love money aod chick
en Webb & Worley are doiog
a good mercantile business at this
place. Canton seems to have
been a lodging pla3e for sharpers.
W. A. J.
We dout think there is a town in
Georgia, that cau boast of one '.bird of
its population being regular Sunday
8cbool Scholars. Cauton lias more than
200 regular Sunday School scholars
attend the Metfaodist and Kaptistoeliool*.
Snnd»y School Association
On nrttt Saturday the County Sunday-
School Assvrhtion w'H hold its third
tarterty meeting at the Baptist Church.
t la expected that there will l»e a large
attendance. It la earnestly hoped that
uvc’y school in the county will send a
large delegation and where it ts possible
that every member of the school come.
Several visitors from a distance will bo
present and uie expected to apeak. An
interesting programme lms been arranged
and /lie meeting proniivs to be one of the
best ever held in the countv, song*,
speeches etc, will be the’order of the
day. Oae ot the most attiactive will
bu the prize enntest fur a beautiful rel
silk Irnnner with the inscription “Chero
kee County Banner School ’ omblazonod
nn it iu bright golden letters; this ban
ner will be awarded to the zehonl sing
ing the bert. The contest will be made
by several schools if not all and will no
doubt be tlie most interesting features.
In the morning at o'clock the Meth
odist lltaptin' and visiting schools will
assemble at the court house, form and
march to the depot nod meet other visi
ting school* arriving on the train from
Woodstock Ball Ground and other places
Will then return to tho Baptist Church
where the meeting will be held. Bas
ket dinner will be epread in tho beauti
ful grore in the rear of !L II- Turners,
the lovely shaded plat and splendid
water makes tho place a delightful one.
It is our desire that every one in town
go out and do all posdble to make the
day one long In bo remembered by all.
Tlie Sunday school ciu*r i* a great and
good one. This organization promises to
do the county much good in organizing
and making more through and systema
tize the school* in ever neighborhood of
thi-connty. Go out and do all you can
ia 'hi* good work and thereby tu'.till
the motto of the State Association:
"I).t all the good you can,
To all the people you can,
At all tho tiirne you can,
In all the place* you cau,
And just as long a* ever you can,”
FA 1 ll TL A V DOTS.
We have recently had a great deal
of wot weather. The most rain fell
a few nights ago over known; small
streams have done considerable
damage. Gas Rice says that there is
not any u*j in trying to make u
crop as the top of his land it gon*.
If ilia wet weather continues much
longer farmers will be in a bad tix
indeed. Farmers are planting
guano. Cyclone boles are getting
numerous, 8. P. Huthcocfc, h.il
dug him one. Lon Deaton con
ducted a singing at Gravelly Uill
3rd Sunday, Inst. Mr Jones
Stevens will conduct a Binging at
Mt Carmel 2nd Sunday in May;
the peop'e are requested to come out
and bring their booki; Wo think
rnging Societies a good thing aud
then they offer excellent con ting
facilities for the young (oiks. Lou
Deaton says ”8’’ is mistaken wh-;n
he says he goes over th* river a
courtiug, Lon says his father lives
over the river. Mr Editer, when
you become tired ol “ Get Up and
Gel" just let its know in some reli-
itbl* way. Also inform us who is
entitled to the ciption “Fair Piay
Do s.” Wnat has become of the
PP'ioils’ock correspondent?
| Wiite on—we will givefyou no*
fice when to stop if ever w# come to
thut decision. The caption "Fuir
l'lav Dots” is given to all dots coin
ing from your district. The Wood-
stuck correspondent is still “in the
land of the bring.” We trust Ito
will horeafier let our readers hear
(torn him every week. Editor).
n hrelei’s gr.st null on the Etowah
wa* cirried away by the late fr.-shet.
Some dumag- at J. K. Moores mills
ou 8ho.il crock but they aru grinding
now. ‘’8” rati that us this was
Lmp year, there was some hope In'
this correspondent, wu thunk him
lor the cotupliait nts. Mr Editor
we want to know, if correspondents
have tlie right to use the term “me?”
[That depends upon what you are
writing about.) Mr Robert Pat
terson speaks of returning home at
Cartersville soon. Fair Piny cun
boiBt of some of ug good looking
women as any District in the coun*
ty, Jfrs Sullivan an agedladyof
this community, does her own farm*
ti-g iu her own way and is making
a cotton and corn crop, uses home
made fertilizer and don’t believe in
guano “wo. th a cent” and is bitteily
opposed to cyclone pits; She suya
tnut “what is to be will bo and what
was not to bewill happen sometime.”
The Georg)! Hill case is worry
ing our people considerably, but
money is what puts things through,
Mr Editor, when my communi
cations get to* lengthy inform me
of the fact, and I will
Get up and get
Mulliua District Item*.
Canine madness was made appar
ent some days ago. by a dog owned
by Mr. Clove Fre< ze. The dog rushed
furiously at bis owner and was ins' -
antly ki led with an ax, which Mr.
Freeze luckily had in his hands
We have recently been informed that
nearly every family in the uper por
tion of this District has a cyclou*
pit. None in this immediate vicinity.
We think that one of our neighbor
hoys who has been attending school
at Ball Ground, has fallen in love
with one of ball Ground’s fair daugh*
ters. We could not 1-am her aame
but l'-urned from the wooer, that
her fa.her is a merchant and resides
in the best dwelling in that towa.
We would like to see Nallacoa repre
sented by some frantic fellow.
Hard Times.
[“Hard Times” will please send us
bis real uume. Ed.]