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CANTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST U, KS84.
NUMBER 33.
THE CHfcfibKEE ADVANCE.
I'CBLlBHFl) ,tVl'Utf TflVKMMY
—ABY
HEN. F.PEWllY, Editor and Proprietor.
() t Nco up-stairs, cor. West Marietta and Gains*
villi' Stmts—near Churl House.
Ol/llUiAU. IHikV<( UI|llim'»li I'MJNTY.
terms’of suiiSrmrfioN.
Per' A nnum iu Actvfiu.ee, $1.01
I f Jiaymon t; is dojiy/d - ...,....
1.20
8f£P£(fterliainK Ratos extremely low,
• <o suit the times. r •,
, Iisa^i,.ovfc’flrliawnioW HitektW ami
< barged for ius presort bed by an act ol
• So • ' , •*
AavornBomonTfl will be run until for
bidden, ftnfesi Qfhbriisei nmihej. and.
s-liurgnd for accordingly. All considered
lination rnuat Boar Uim nmno of. writer,
not necessary lor publication, But as a
guarantee of ghoul faitli.
Wc shall nut io j^u.v wav.b# rmponsiblf
loi tbo/ipiuiniis of lontnlrnbirs.
No oomniquioattou .viill bo, admitted
into pur .('olutniiH having ‘fhr its end a
defamation of private eharftctvr, Or in*
tiny other way'of a soiirrtluiiri iuiffort ui
public good. . ...
Correspondence Solicited on all points
of genoriitomiK’idiU)<ju 1|grt let '
' AH^eT^^T^i.ls,.Tfter"jfl
.mWftMW WfUftmY TbfnUteuVrs, to recsT^
prompt sft'Htiiwiein'iat, b>. UdA-ssod t<
• , HEX E. HvUUY,.l .vMo.N,(i v
•;!*? 0.- Dmt\;«r l!l.y
MARQTIKTtrrA'fl Pr.ATXT.
My Joyo has goui^ovfcln tlio wide, ♦Mo Ivul-lU,'
tlillkJtil farewell to 4o raying) V. ’
Oh, fftlrybuiiK ahiRer 1 my honrt's deli ht!
Oli, sun that made my life bo bright*
fi* then 1 am over praying.
•parcels, had tM* to look in hi* eyes,
Am I new t ho «w4K dresm la ended ;
Oh, Mve, why in|«t% flames BO BWPOt* f
Ob, love, why tnakeat the heart so to heat ?
If it brook—41 cannot W mended.
Dr’hen'has fee gone, ftOWld iaoo wide—
> fnll of deceptions and strangcrli
Ah; me, to Italy ho hMb Wed,
Where womin ore fair'and false helhM,
(tefcgWd him amid all danger#.
Yictuo Yon Scgtonm^
fir *
JIT TRIKNIVS STORY"
on your mind*, no doubt of my gtolt.
But it is oil wrong. Tho woman who
appeared in avidenoe never received tlw
money lrom mo; it was my 1 fear .of the
dangerous influence which she had acu
qnired over htfn that was the Cmiso of tho
tomporhry ooldnosa of . my friend, and
which liis hotter fceliugs, and bis oonfi-
deucu in tbo purity of my iutoutioue cu-
abled him to ebuquff." My visits V’.tV 1
woman lutd no other object but to pro-
vail upon her to break oil' her commo
tion with him. As to th ath oni ble nigh t,
I will state all I know of it. I war
•Awnwcned bj> a nosodutoy frifluffiftrooM’
wlt’icb 'Vr.-is nest to mine. I .listened
and nil wdS still * Thou I heard \yhat mum
bftvo be'efi my poor friend's . Inst dying
cry, but which I ibou^t was only the
' jjnvoluutftty riioan of disturbcdslcop; sfiij,
a vagi/o but. irfekisliblo filing of alarm-
“Many vears ago," said my 'friend, ; impelled mu to the room. 13,y n light
f'ki nn idle niotupiif. I thro Old* that was dimly burning, I disooverod my
friend in tho condition yon havo heard
_ _ r . v . _ >VCii^ii|lo tk«Old'j
ilniley, when a sceno or nioro than ei-
*.of VXiMhMidwiuMWk
.--F^TSa
Professional and Business
Card!*.
W. h. & G. I. TEASLEY
AM.orne.yN at. I mtt,
CANTON, OliOHOlA.
Will give prompt n'tontiou to nil busi-
m>Ha intriisteit to them. Will practice in
nil tbo coifrtfl of the county slid in llte
Superior Com ts of tbo Hluo Ttidge cir
cuit. jnnd-ly
N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, GEORGIA
trfuirdinary intorast \yns about to taka
plaeo hi* that lheatru’of human misory
and dogrndntiuu.
"Tlio prisoner at flieYmr was a young
man of about twenty-four years of • ago,
tall, of a dignified nud prepossoesing .
air; .hia clark hair hanging disorderly on
his shoulders and about his brow, gave
a singularly wild and mournful exproi-
thorri I e. 1 eioii to features tMEt eemcdto indicate
(nlfufis b*'k an fr& s never possess.
woa read; it mttn
iwd.iui account of n moat-atrocious
crime) cothTnltf'bd under oitenmstnnecs
of ingrntitudo Hint tleeponed ita horror.
IIo was,lit appeared, a y«ung*ft*otcb-
man t tho non of a minister; he had din
ting nislied himself in tlio University of
Glasgow by his talouts and adquire-
mentn) and lind been ordained a minister
of the Gnapel. While nt college lie lmd
formed an aaquaintauco with the son of
n Highland laird, of noarly the wine
age, and of an nmiuble and cultivated
mind. Tlie father of thie youth, a mas
of large property, bad been eo pleased
with the friend bis son had made/ that
lie had obtained for him a church far the
Highlands, on condition that he should
previously accompany his eon in hia
travels over the Guiitiuent,
' “They had accordingly geppip
don, and, having there received large
described,’ Hero hi* voice fattemd. ‘1
liave no rewlloctien of what followed.
When I cumo to myself the room wi‘k
full of peoplo, but I saw no one; 1 sav"
pnly him who lay .iu that bed. , Y
“ ‘You .lmvc.hpio a plain, unvarnished
Inlo. I liavo no hopes, that it will bear
down the mass of cvldenco against mu*
yotog Beotohman, Hot he .a me
tb^t he went there not to adminiater but
to*rpceive, ami that tho edifying be
havior, tho. simplicity and resignation
if the interesting youth, loft no donbts
of his innoeenoe to atl who visited him.
Efforts were made, bnt too late, to save
hiq;. The day came. My undo took
me with him to the prison. At that
timo I was yonng and very thoughtless,
but - 1 received thcro an impression which
noither years, nor sorrow, nor joy havo
cfThoed, and which will remain to my
dying hour.
“On reaching the scaffold tho oon-
ddmned man ascended the platform with
a firm step, snpporlfng, rather than sup
ported-by his father. ITo aihltessed a
| few wyrds to tho crowd, tola them ho
I’was irlnpcout, that ho hoped his iimo-
! coneo would ono day appear, but tlint he
j was resigned to die, trusting to I ho
! mercy ef Him who died for all men. Af
ter this bis father and ho kneeled down
in silent prayer—no words could have
expressed the feelings of their souls;
j flfen, while tho executioner was adjust-
| ing the rope and covering his eyes, (hoy
| snug a psalm together, iu tho most
j linart-rcnding accents. Tho crowd was
still ns death And nothing was heard hut
: these last supplications of tho old man
I know I am Ute ouly ono who oau bo .,, . „ ,
charged with tho crime. Still 1 must j ™ a ?™‘
si^y: l’auso, jiewaro of shedihng in an
Refers by permission to John Silvey A
<!o., Thos. M. Olai’ke St Go., James R.
Wylie ami Gramling, HpaldingA Co), all
of Atlanta, Ga, - jkul-’8Sl-ly
CEO. R. BROW*,
ATTRONEY AT EA W,
(‘cut.blood. Slay tlu> Lord, in His mw
Tiring, wisdom, move yqftit minds its
keenleth best to’ Him: for in Him Is nil
py trust—niauotuinot save mo,’-
“The jury, after half an hour’s eonsnh
ration, returned Mio verdict—guilty. He
heard it respectfully, but unmoved, j
Rcnteufle was pronnncCd iu the most
Impressive manner by the jiulgy, in a j
long nud pathotio address, often iuter-
ruple.d by liis emotion. Ho expruasetl
no doubt of tho i>risone>’B guilt, nud •
lamented tho abuse of talents, the cor* v
rnption of a. mind oneo innooent, and*,
earnestly recommended the nnfortunatA
youth to cdufesa his guilt, rather than
: rashly persist in protestations of inno
cence which could no longer iavo his
life, and which precluded all access to,
'.vittO merc^. ^ .* > ' J
be prisoneV then arose, and never
I see a more expressive and com-
WiU.p)raci
of Cojbh, Alil on, Forsyth^ T’lukous and
Duwsoiv counties, and In tlie Huperior
aud Justinq*court»of Cherokee.
OfHcs 'c;yl^.- Jus,.MllMc-Yf^Y ^torc
,; ^ ven t()> -9. 10 ,c °deC-
'Bustnesryespectfiilly*koTiciie4*'
1 9 TjapS-’eg ly.]
n. W.*NEWMAJ|,-
mo. I).,ATTAWAlft
NilWMAN .&.ATTAWAY-
/ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
* CA-NITON,- - GEORGIA.
TVljl-p/AOtice iu ,tlio Superior CourU
Gliejqkep “And .adjoining counties.
1’foqi'nt.^ittehliou given to all busiuess
. ,pftced'’ur. i their hands. .Office iu the
Court'jTohsQ, i, •Lja»3#¥« : lY-.]-
’■ 1 ' ±'"‘ ’
i
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, P. P.’EfuPREE,"
ATTORNBV ‘At LAW.
OAN'TON, GEORGIA. * *
Wijl.practice "in tli- Blue Ridgi* cir
- .cult an,a in Cherokeevoiin'.Y. Offiog iu
til's Ctturt.HpiUKj-jyjjhJherOr.liniiiy.
A<lm inistrAtians- iur-esteu es. -
lselrKins a sp^rialty. "dH®
BBJN'.• F. j-BRKYV; • 4
AN.1T L1J.'E INSURANQE CO.
‘OJJjyp j*..i?H Gpjjkokbb Aa>yw-'C^.,
they had hdon I though I’dJh innocent, I retain thanks
liRard talking in their room ih'ft wry * voiioniblo judgo wbo hafljust pro-
• loud and angry, tono/of voice. The sub- nouueed the awful sentence for tb#
joct of tho dispute was, it was supposed, Christian tondornesp with whiehdie lias
a lady, whoso namo wan mentioned. Tlio '-tioaUsl oue seemingly so deeply involved
} words ‘jonirfusy’ and ‘revenge’ were dis- | B'ult a.i am, t e jury, as umn,
tinctiy heard; a visible coolness was ob- ^ lm t v / lclwn ^' *J° ° thor vor,hofc ’
served for some days after, till tho even-- f " 1 ' me to WU»t
tog of tho mutder, when they gave an'' «h‘’n»; my seated.-»» hearvem
entertainment at their lodgings td frienils’ f Huenh*t of*my*hfo*atono, irj
tvhohftdoome to bid them farewell.* An * ** .7, H ™ 0 W !f JC' ! n “ c ! c , OTt -’ '
^evident .'ohangd'haa 'taken jflaco in the j l ' ?° r Til ^
«bo obscauioinily a toritive to iris' tntod. p lsp08eV ol ' ev<tot if-. Fdid aCflrtt ding.
But thq, principal ..witness for the prose- '.a, m "f.m./s/thwt I'
STvSTJ ft 5T e Mf pcr w ? of0t , !.toyetU^v9d'4jd r«4ied.Ta>y:
, &cl<r>vedfather'amj'tlie esleonv of g(iod
-the t deceased, Mfl tvho seem<»l sitoost wllW-rdsignW to
' i die,.with a firm bop» ttiat;4f my days
kitchen *RmokS f Vi ' 6 10 1 oreAmt short-ih their prime, if niv hojies
?V’ ?0f hnjiniijdfi and hVc* 1 have' been
ontn a woman who acted fts.dliarwommj f ui 1* ,* v ...
b. a.lo^-ho^Hoh^.sr
** • ^ ' be my lot, it? is wisely aud mercifully do-
J. M, IIARJ >rx..
House. .Sign Oarriag-e.
v * AND-— ' • li • fh
, ORNAMENTAL PAINTFR,'
< FRKSfo m srrRrkTO^&l. *
Oriental ;pid Grecian paiuti.11;. .Mi.-x-j
T'litih *, CAr/x'-Ti’iiin*:, painting intfe-
pei and Ifidia I nk!
Twenty-live gpu'ceijt stved Ijy gpply-
'ngto me befute eontraetiujr with others.
Material furnish* I at bottom price.,.-
Salisfaelion (jiveh .)>• no '-luirg r, itkuUji
See or address, J. M! "HARBIN,
fjxu8-’83-ly] Oanien, Georgia;
It- is assorted that the Maine First
Heavy Artifiery lost more to “killed and
died of wounds”'to tho late war of tho
rebellion than'any other Union regi
ment, the iexact figures being 2,202 men
enrolled, and 415 killed and died of
wounds, orl8.8 per cent. The Wiscon-'
sin Second Regiment came next, ‘with
17.5 per cent., and the Pennsylvania
One Hundred and Fortieth Regigjer.t
next, with 16.4 per ednt.
remittances for their proposed 'jouraejr, I miauling couutonaneo. It was no longer 1
were just going to set off, when one
night tho yonth was found tnnrdeml lB
Ws bed, and appearanoei seemed to
pcitot out tho prise inar
tor of the deed. They wer«
Ihape;,
the despondency of fear and the gloom
of bopclossnoHs,.but the triumphant, yel
i-aiia niul modest look of one about to
receive the crown of martyrdom.
“ *1 bow with submission, ’ sold ho, *to
'ho judgment of my country, and.
hea^rd
two persons
wero H sSffltoi° 0 H^nl ^ creed, in order to re.ledm me from the
lcrd*fl^^>S , Hlk i iJio • -Tl. '* I dvorrf into whiah I h’ave fallen, to purify
a light^^^rSaSTeSi I 7 “T**'
wto’fMmdUnng^
over tho^hedlaibloSly knife, whichWM ;8 7 r4b <* tbRD ^
knowntobekmgitePhim, byhis side, his L^iaa • «• u „ A**
•hands .bkKKlvfhfi, f«m Gate ** "i*™* this affeetang address the
‘.hands bloody/ 1 lifs falfc pale', .aml.hetray- ,
. ing nlktho maiTt^/a^uUty and dis- ,
vinrLoA mind _i_iii i wR
was hushed to .porfeot stillness, and
rtnrhed mind., The^rjsiier was skilled l ” T co ««^W when thddeep •
in nnothmi. 'iVi i , , . solemn silence was broken by these
Z. I 'I Tlieo, Oto- oi hi *•
Bcribe the qw.h«t. tttt. Ml nj ^ I mh .jja,
.cesroymg fie; and, the. pkoe of the | struck .upon the hearts of afl, proqeeded
wimat corresponded with the deeerip- /from an old man -who cat not far from
tion. Alorover, some notes paid by a me, and who had faUec on liis knees in
r- 11111 cf>r '°^' 3 deco^ised woro produced to , an attitude of prayer, his hands couvul-
^coiut by a. woman, whom the prisoner | sivoly clasped together; hiir lips were
had been seen to visit, from all which ■ moving, but his eyes were shut. It was
jir.oiMs it satisfactorily appeared that ( his father. A young and beautiful girl
this unhappy yonth, corrupted by vieiona | had thrown her arms round the old
company, had, by feelings of jealousy t man’s neck, and hung on his breast,
and. the temptation of money, been in- [ palo and motionless. The prisoner
.etigatod to murder his friend. started at the well-known voice, and in-
“ While this melancholy detail was 1 fctinctively sprang forward toward them;,
given, theprisoner appeared almost 1 but hoxeoollooted hie position, and, with
sinking under contrition and shame. |a look which went to my *heart, eat
When the caao had been.closed for the down, and a flood of tears came to his
prosecution,' the judge, in tho most im-.
TUtvsvng cerisad the living mass below
libavcd hiick Vvifli a siiuultuqeons mutigi'
vl horpir- -the happy soul had fled.
’ “A lew days utter, while tho ppor
father was yet too/weak to beur tho fa
tigue of a journey, the seizure of a house
breaker led to tho detection of ono of tin
duikesl plgls that Was ever contrived by
guilty man. The ruffian, knowing.thero
war uo. help foy hiui, confessed that bo
Ifcddiofn iutrodaced iuto tho Iiouho by
the old game-keeper, aud committed the
ifeui der moeording tojiis din ctious. The
father tyjui'd this uceount with little emo
tion. ‘T knew,’ said ho, ‘that ho was in-
irt'oent- 1 shall soon bo with him. Htill,
l.amgliid for fajs Ulster’s, sake, that tlie
w urld knows it ; but it oould not appro-
ate, It could Itfel, the dignity of in*
-ocpKe** * / I. V , ’
pensihn on tho mao. Ho rejected it with
disdain. ‘Shall 1 take tljo prioo of my
son’s bipod ?’ said he. They felt for him,
respeeled*4ris sorrowjinud * preesod him
no fnrllior. A simple and Megan t mon*
mneiit erected over tlio bodies of tho
^wo victims, reoohled iu a few words their
ruisorablo end. Tho old, man Returned
to Seutlaud where he dlqd not long after
Lis arrival, and.^is daughter «oon after
followed him to his teyib.’’
THE NATIONAL HANKS.
U Hmolution l» InvmttBnlo Tliour ol Now
VoVk Clly.
Wnshin^ten dispatch says: Tho
peyoieAb ooudeiaimtlou was expressed bo
lantfbers of both parties on a resolution
bierod to tho IMuse by Mr. Hroadhead,
•of Missouri;- nnthorizing an lDvestigatlftn/
of tHtrYux^iiorial hanks of/New York city.
His request for hiianimons consent to its
imjnqdiute consideration was objected to
py Mr*.; Hewitt, and the resolution was
'promptly referred to tlio Banking and
Gurd&hcy'; Commit toe where’It* will lie
bnrifld'fdreVer)
Mr. Hewilt. says ho objected to tho
*j Consideration of this resolution, because
ho know that such a measnfn was only
calculated to create distrust, unsettlo
business and precipitate trouble upon
innocent bn sines* mem “Even if an in
vesfcigatiou was nocoseary," said Mr.
Hewitt, “a Congressional Committee is
tlio very last body 1 that should bo en
trusted with suoli a mission. The
/soundest bank could- not stand the ex
citement which would follow.” He had
nn oritiofsm to mako regarding Mr.
Broddhead’s actidn, for he believed him
to be only actuated by tho purest mo
tives. Yet ,1/e certainly made a great
.mistake and must have.been badly ad
vised.
run HUMOROUS l’APERS.
XVII XT UK I'lmi* IN Tit Kill TO Wllll.K
OVKIt THIN WICKK.
Dr. J. P. Saye
HALL GROUND, GA
Tenders his professional service* le
the citizens of Ihill Ground *nd anr*
rounding country.
Office—R. J. H lings’ Hotel.
HOUSE - BUILDING
——AND —
CONTRACTING.
I am now fully prepared to proinntlj >
oouiploto all contracts Tor lluildlng ot'
Repairing Houses
-. 1 keep cnimtnnlly on hnnd and own
promptly fill all orders for any kind
g ash. Doors, Mouldings,
Rough and Dressed
LUMBER,
anil in fact lluildlng Material of every
ilocrlptiou.
All work guaranteed satisfactory, end
.at prices that defy competition.
. If contain plating any tUoiH in my llw ,
Uidl and get my >>laus and piicoa
i,.l H- K TOTiBKlU.
THOS. W. HOGAN,
^ DENTIST,
Canton, - Ga.
Tenders hisprofeasional m vioes to tlu
citi/.eim of* Gap ton and surruuudiug coun
try.'iind gHarsjitcos salisfoction in work
ami prices.
Omee—Over W. M. Ellis' store.
no otrr in HAI.Aiuks.
Tlie employees of a Michigan railroad
had b<N>ii trembling in their boots over ft
threatened reduction of wages, when an
ageut dispatched from headquarters
passed along the line nud said to tho Va
rious station officials :
"I ani happy to inform you that there
will ho no cut in nalarios."
"Good. My snlary is so smifll that ,1
could hardly stand a out of 5 per cent.’'
“Tho road is not making any money,
but the President feels that ovory onf-
ployec is earning hM salary,and that per-
hiiiie the fall buiincss may bring ns out
all right. Put your name down for what
you can afford. ”
“Oii what ?’’ •
“Why, on this paper. It is a subscrip
tion to buy the President a $2,000 silver
ten-sot oh A token of the esteem’d the
employees. Let’s see? You. gat $1100
per year, K you put your name down
for $50 you will ho giving all .you. oau af
ford. Host easy, Mr. Blank, thore will
ho noeut iu salaries."
UOW TIIK KANUAlCoO AOTBD.
“So you went tq tho oirous, Mary ?’
“Oh, yes, and enjoyed’myself very
, muoh." * '
“Did you sue tho kaugkroo to the nic
nagerio?"
“I did, aud felt sorry for it. Poor
thing, it is dying, isn’t It?"
“Why, no. What put that Into yonr
howl?"
“Tlio,w*y«it anted. When.I waw it it
seemed t\> lie on-its last logs.”—RaiAr.r-
' villa Journal.
on oirr off.
Here’s n bit of conversation between
Prlle, six years, and Frnnk, live yealfa '•
Belle—“Frank, do gut off that sofa
with your feet. Matnina paid a hundred 1
thousand dollars for that sofa, ora great
deal of money, auywrty." . '
Frank—“Oh, yea I get, off that, sofa
,’oimse sh^paiihciwiey for it . Gat on the
ttUor;/slt nu the oarpat; she pAid money
for ths o/irpct. Go out on the grass; _ , ,
that-cost money to plant it, loo. Get on ^ U ^-
Iho ground; she paid for that, too,didn’t ■ Gsrrfates and Horses always read]* t
sho? Hang yourself iu air; that’s tho , WiTJ *kid to any part of th« oountryv
only tiling round here you can do.” All,. ; with drivers mid gentle teams.
Hiis iu one slrihg, as s/iroAtttio as poq* : , All "kinds of stock feed, and stock well
of hie.' * • * . ' J parft* f, > r - •
rn I Will!! ant Drawn Due at lav Rais.
Anfttili society young men,, who hove i ^dhtofiihra will be politely waited oo
Jioretofbro lived by tl/eir wits; thoy atallhouriA-day or night,,
/Jiavo no'money of thoir own, bnt man- ; ‘ */“* 1 : r *
ago to live by borrowing and gnmhling.'
Not long since Bill Simpson’s rich nnolo
died and left him • a>fertWne. Shortly-'
nfterwurd - he met his old chant Dobaon'-i ’ ■
who asked: i GA/
“What has oome.over yon, Bill? Be-f ' . JiZxi'
J5 e inU > X ii J-o^iH^-toVtlie
rt*"Qy. you-wero .tlie' jollieejp Mow lii Uiu.c-.Ti'ckiiig-' a hoidlliy and ploatKhft' ’
iAnotiu, always in a good.lma»orand fall /io C 'alftv. / Ai-coinmodstions First-^llisa
•of fufl, bnt flow that you are rich, ybp-sit Yhd i’y[c‘fft/t/6w. Splendid (Wmplotooaae*
around os if yon had thar/tpolftmcho. *Ter Tlrtfinniers. 6pi«iial rutca tofumiltefc
Wlmt has eome over you, onjltowr t W^onnectton with the Ho«, « m
I4.n1. ti™ j--»* Snbmdni'Huihleii wliero horses, buggies,
- , Gh, Jim, yon don t knrflk—canT,!^ >vl ||. r( . ( .,.i V( , prompt atteuUon and
|>qsslbly re*liz< hawikburW'a'WWW'to .J moderate 'price,a. l'or further p
hiiVn\ to h pond •Mi Mai* Daoiwjr#^ 111 hvh dull orr gr addrcuis
eii*. t ' •ti ■ y . %8» f
Sal© and Feed.
STABLE,
; G. : W. EVANS,
MOD, Ga,
Dear
q^ai.i
Riflings. : rP. • '/f-n’*
one ■ntir *k kxtt. /Vi'*./
For peaoo and ^4od will of th4.|ften
iliorcin, Boston oiabs excel. Thtm.-was
one little, tiff in one of tfae. ^ara tL°
other day that has sraatod toaeh auMt^c
ment. The men had I 'dr', ono. wlffk
another, * t]W m X
shaqNr.in words tliai
rate,'OH told tho other,
no.unafor MmHotlanf clnb mannQtft Itfid
requirements. -• * ->* - ■ , .
“To my cprtiun ^Rpwl^e, ypn/vD*
broken every rule to .the. club bnt one
since you belonged to it.’•
“Indoeil! And what’s that ?"- .
“Feetog the servants.”
*
MRS. IUIS4 L. HoClLLDN,
rroprifltrwi.
CARD.
presfiive manner, called upon him for ids
defeiiao. He stood, up, and, after a
short but violent effort to conquer his
feelings, he addressed the bench with a
voice at first weak and tremulous, but
afterward collected and full:
“ ‘My Lord and Jury: You call upon
mo for my defense; I have none to make,
yet I am not guilty. Yon have just,
henrd a circumstantial uooonnt of an
atrocious crime, supported by a weight
of evidence which, I fear, will leave np-
rejief. It would be difficult to paint tho
effect which so melancholy a sight had
ou tho assembly; tears flowed from every
oyie. Even the jailers, who came to lead
the yonth to the condemned cell, ap
peared affected.
“The exeontion was to take place the
in raw von*.
Mr.. Potter, ot tho Benito* ud Cor- L Hinder—* *Jdr. here',
air. r> you can have cheap,
renoy’Committee, said he was astonished J -
that Mr. Broad head should offer such a
resolution at a time when the banks
' were safely over tlieir troubles and there
j was no reason to snspeot that any of
, them were unsound. From what he had
j lizard, however, ho believed that Mr.
! Broad head had been deceived by de-
i-signing people.. Ho felt very much
pleased that Mr. Hewitt had made an i you mns t bo a bank president,
objection, and, for ono, he would do all | c <tU.
in his power to bco that the resolution
was never reported; even if reported,
though,' that would not help it now, as
it was not a privileged matter and would
have to go,oli tho calendar.
It is known here that interested par
ties in New York were aware that this ,
resolution wonld be offered and that they
* tioke*
New York«—“Ticket for WtfOt ?"
“Tieket for Europe; firsh-olass pniC
sage." •
"I don’t want to'go to Eureph.'"
“What are yon hurrying so for
then ?”
“I’m late to dinner.” ^
“Oh! bog pardon, I’m a steamship
agent, and I thought from your haste
PhU‘
wm HB “BUOFED.”
'M $£WJ2£,'L'‘
tie Ulrica tha^kfl'fn the eitizensof Canton
|ihd -ivicintn':?lii ,; their liberal patronage
and ask a*ei«tinnance of the Same • *• 1
•' B^nig jttfrni#l»ieatly located, will eon-
tiime to prg|jijc<v Medk-iuo, Surgery and
•Midwifery. v v .
Itopinghy industry, energy and striot
applici/tion.t(/B, hibess to merit an In-
IfieSucfl and’ oentinitanew •«#■_•
I the same ' ,, y -
[Gffiaff afefE Ibrtig .Store first door east *f
HI *'KMdnes’ store. Rnsidenoa adjoining
Ben.: F. J^etry. - j«n3
11, H, IMRE
BRICK, PLASTERING
—AND—
STONE WORKMAN.
' * « • • ,ri> ;© 1 *
Canton,, • * GLa.
I am fully prepared to do any kind of
Masonry or Plastering at the lowes’t pos-'
Miss Pert to young Oneoftheboys,who «j ble !it " 1 s ^ ielt the patronage of
.,i KiiAm i.A„il, . „wa-w-x „ ■ tto^desinng work m rny lin^ *
jan3 ., H.“. H McENTYlBEL-. It J
following Monday. My late and re- , Lavo l.cen on the lookout for it for
spected uncle, whose life’s work was to several days to order to benefit by the
vjsit tho gloomy dungeon and shed on effect it was expected to produce in nn*
the still deeper gloom of Ixnightod settling tho ktock market. Its refereneo
souls the lteoms of Ghrititian truth, was to committee, however, killed the schema'
unremitting in hfai attentions |o the completely.
had been indulging a trifle and hod a
somewhat “vehement” breath:
“Did you ever stand near a passing
train?” > *
“Oh, yes, lots of times.”
“Well, didn’t it take your breath
aiyay ?* •» ' . *> ' |
“Not at all, my dear Miss Pert.”
YWall, what will, then ?” - ..j* All w ric, such ai Ro.’iflng, Gtittering
Young Oneoftheboys felt his breath! copper, and till repairs will he promutte
. taken away hy-the'question and sloped executed, and at reasonable prie** *
’at once I him a trial is all he aika- '“*•
A. J. STEAfJMAN,
CANTON ... '
Having taken fthArgo of his father’s
shop returns thf»nks-to bis eusromers for
pupt patronage and asks f,n-a eontinuafio*
of the s-inie.
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