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1A O. JJtVwer -J 1 .).
Professional and Business
. ^Cards^ |
W. A & G. I TtASLEY, 1
Altorneym or Law,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Will give prompt intention to nil busi- J
Menu intrusted tw them. Will practice iu i
nil dm courts of the county and iu the j
Superior Courts of tlm Blue Ridge eir- |
Ctu|i .1 Uid-l V
f -C. D, MADDOX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, GEORGIA
Refers by permission to John Silvcy Jr
Co., Thus. M. Clarke »St tie., J vines R.
Wylie and Gmmliug, Spalding & Go., all
of Atlanta, Gu. jnuL-'88-l,y
GEO. R. BROW ,
ATTRONEY AT 1,A \V,
Will practice in tile Superior Courts
q/ Cobb,. Mil .on, Foray th, Pickens ami
Dawson counties, and iu the Superior
and Justice courts of Cherokee.
Oflico over Jos. AL. McAfee’s store
Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims.
Business respectfully solicited.
[jfanS ’M ly.J
fit’ifir/iSff A MONO THK 1UU,Si.
Ji X ■
‘*BiKinerctr«flffv n*w«v*ty nvmln* and III*com-
( •wtoAH fall not.* 1
llis mercies see ftBW .very morning,
Heavy mill )<*,: If H* UglO.
flip hpK moan* uiDiSofiiesi of AX r k a pm—
'i'liorp m»y Ih> a wreck ere the liK>'t.
Lo Hintilon—ft iReum on Uip mountafnr—
'Vli* tlimlcws ftro flociiiK R\v»y;
«km touches the cilouils with .nn-flngeri
And open* the Rate* of the dsr.
llis mercies»re new pvery mornlMR,
And oil, llis companions ne'er fail,
I To Hip timid shPPp cmppinn thp horbaRP,
, Th* mariner hi oasliiiR tlio riiIo;
. Tim child, burn.to Jove and to liuightor,
'i'lie sinner, wliolh tenrs cannot shrive,
Tlir mourner left “alerpliiK for aorrow.”
The sick man who wakes op alive I
‘•His meroies aro new every morning !"
In the joy of our yonth-tirae wo Hung;
1 “Jlis mercies nro new every morning 1”
We sing vet with faltering tongue,
i And we’U sing It till hursts tho grand musio
That uiUm ill's faint anthem stills,
And wo see the flav-star arising
j Above the eternal hills,
| —Dinah Mulock Criuk, in Conqregahonaliit.
■ , Yif
wny they efcotit,**
■I did look, but I can’t And it”
“Go ami look again, jfchon.”
‘‘1 hnvo looted, but it Aiu’t there,”
. And then tlio crying went ou agaiu.
To Willy the loss of his arrow, wan a real
grief, and ha w«m too yonng to have for
titude to boor bis trouble patiently. But
T was not hi a state of mind to feol with
him.
M Htop that crying instantly," said i,
as the worrying sound caine again upon
nty ears. “I won’t havasuoh a noise in
tho ltouae.” *
liut my words had no effcot; they did
t ot produce tho arrow. Willy oriad
on Tin: uuMNn p.\«?io'n of your mino,”
lOUNllSO. Al't.t'ST *JI. I SSI.
NUMBER 114.
11 IN THE,lillKAKKUS.
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« Kl.ItVKN ItlllN.
Parttewlnr. *f Ihe |lr.wsl»sMlrii.
'roeh anil .Ur. I.rvl I*. I.m-Ue».
THE HUMOROUS PAPKHS.
WHAT 111! VINI» IN Till.HI TO N.tlll.K
Ofl'.U.
Too I3u»y.
A MOTH Kit's (XlsrUfiSlOM.
“Mother ! mother I” oriod my little
Willy. oomiiigin npott mo, as I sat butdly
nt work, “1’vo lost my arrow in tho grass
and can’t find it.”
ITe was ju»t ready to burst into tenrs
front gflof at hts mlsltap, “I'm sorry,
dear,” I said caludy, as I went on with
my work.
“Won’t you go and find it with nto,
mother?” ho asked wiUt a quivering lip,
as lie laid hold on my arm.
“I’m too busy, dear,” I replied,
gently shaking him <>1T. “Qo and toll
June to find it for you.”
“Jauo can’t find it,” said tho little
fellow, in a choking voice.
“Tell her to go and look again.”
“She has looked nil over, and can’t
find it. Won’t you Come, mother, and
find it for mo ?'
Ool. B. B. Smith, of the LighUiouso
Department., given the following story of i
Wo disaster in Florida:
“The lighlhonso tender Pliaros sailed |
front Charleston May 28 bound for Moa-
quitofnlet, Fla., having on board Gan.
O, E. Baboock, Messrs. Btrter, turnkey
and myself, Itosidos tho crew. Off
Unable longer to ondnre the sound, i Tvhetnro were strnok by a northeaster,
and also thinking it wrong to lot him In
dnlgo tho habit pf crying, I laid my
work aside, uml going dowu stairs, took
hold of liim resolutely, saying tut 1 did.
so—
“Now, stop tills instantly I”
Tlio child looked up to me with a
-must distressed coriutcnanco, while flic
tears ooyorod his faoo.
“I oiui't find nty arrow,” said he with
quivering lip.
“I’m sorry—bnt orying won’t flint it.
Como np stairs with mo.” Willy as
cended to my room.
“Now don't lot mo hear one word
more of thin. Tho.next time you get an
arrow take better cwro of it.”
There was no sympathy in my tone;
for I felt none. I did not think df liifl
loss, but of tho evil and gnhpynnoo of
crying. Tho lilllo fellow stilled his
grief, or rullior tho utterance of it, as
la st ho conld, and thmwfug himself at
full longth upon the floor, sighed and
nolilwd for some ten minutes, A sigh,
longer and more fiuttortng than ttsnal,
a rent sod my attention, and then I be-,
eumo aware Umt he hud fallen asleep.
How instantly do our feelings change
toward a child when wo flud that it is
ask ei>. If wo have boon nugry qr. of
fended, wo are so no longer. Tender
|oh blew very hard until we anchored
off S£ John's bar. Before leaving
Charlistown wo lind written to tho lug
agent at Jacksonville, notify!tifc kkn
that wc would telegraph him front Ht.
JohuVbar for a tug to tow ns Into Mos
quito }nlot. Wo did telegraph for tho
tug, and then sot sail for Mosquito In
let, where we arrived on Saturday even
ing. We kept off tho inlet until Mondny
morn iii g, occasionally running near
enough to 'soo if wo could get fn. That
morning wo auoltorcd about hnlf a mile
off tlio outer buoy, in order to attempt
the passngo in n boat. Gapt. Anderson
did not tliluk it would ho safe to attempt
to go^itsida, but In order fo ascertain
how natters stood, Gapt. Amlcrsou and
mytiaK got into a boat with six seamen
and pr< oceded to tho outer bar buoy.
Cat>h Anderson decided that au entrance
was imprnotieable, and we returned to
tho vosael and so reported to (JlgU. Bab
cock, who aonoludod not to roako the
attempt tbnl day. At 12. o’clock, how
ever, a largo whaleboat, mnnwul by six
sail am and a coxswain, eatno out and
btmXled the vossol. Tha General, think
ing that ns thn l»o*t came out so easily
| she oontd rstsim with an much safety,
changed his mind -and decided to mako
tlm attempt ' He, Lnokoy, Bntor and
The tears were now rolling over his 1 ncM ootnts in tho place of sterner emo- ^ myself got in with the saven aasnisn,
ee. But I was too busy to attend to I tion's. I laid aside my work, and taking, makfhg four landsmen and sovott sailors
II. W. NKWMAJL
JNU. V. ATTAWAY.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CANTON, - - - -GEORGIA.
Wfil practice in the’Superior CourU
uf OlterOkee and tvijoimp^ entmtim.
Prompt uttentiou given to ail bus puns*
phu^td in their hands. Officoj-in .ihc
Gourt House. [jiwtlJ-’bo-Jy ]
P-.P. Dupree/
ATrORNEY AT LAW.
Canton,-, Georgia.
Will practice In ths Blue Ridge ciV '
cuit ana In Cherokee'county. Olfic ■ in
ino Court House wftti the Orilinarv
Adinirfistrations on estates.
B>jf*CtrtecHdits a specialty. 't®!l
face. But I was too busy
, Willy. I was embroidering tho edge bf j’
a little linen sack that I was making for ,
I hip, and that, for tho moment, seemed ,
1 of more importance than th6 happiness ,
of nty child.
“No—no,” I replied. “I’m too busy ,
to go down stairs. You must take better
1 care of your arrows. Go and ask Ellen j
to find it for you.”
“Ellen says sho won’t look for it.”
Willy was now crying outright..
“There I there I don’t bo so foolish os
to cry at tho loss of such a little thing
as an arrow,” said I, in a reproving voice, i
“I’m nslinmed of you I”
“Won’t yon go and find it for nto,
! mother?” ho urged, still crying.
“No indeed, Willy. I’m too busy now.
Go and look for it again yourself.”
“But I can’t find it. I have looked.” |
“Then go and look again,” said I,
firmly.
Willy went cryitig down stairs, and T
beard him orying about the yard for ]
some ten minutes, until nty patience ;
began to give out.
“Such a to-do about an arrow 1 I wish |
1 I’d never bought him the Itow-arrow 1”
1 said f, moving uneasily in my chair. i
1 “Ellen, won’t you make mo another
Willy in my arms, lifted him from tlio
floor, and laid him upon my bed. An-
ufIter long, fluttering sigb,/'gijalcd hR
bosom ns bis bend touched tho pillow.#
now reprovingly enmo tho souud upon
ntj' ears 1 How sadly did it echo nttd
•e-coho in my heart 1
“Poor ohild I” I murmurod. “To him
tlio loss of an arrow was a great thing.
It lias disturbed him to tho very centre
of his little being. I wish, now, thut J
lmd put by my work fora few niiuqlet
made him ft now one. I would have h»t
no more timo in doing so than I have al
ready lost. And, after all, what is a lit
tle timo taken from my work to tho
happiness of my child? Ah, mol I
wish I conld learn to think right lit fUo
right time. Dear little fellow ! Ho was
bo happy with his bow arid arrow. ,But
all was destroyed by the untimely loss,
which' 1 Cun hi have restored iu a few
moments. Unfeeling—unnatural tuo-
the
In aM' who started. Of tho four lands-
monff alone lived to reach tho shore.
TUrfBoat made neodiyay enough nutil
wtYfUsnd tho'bar buoy*. Then a roller
struck hs, which wc weathered nil right.
On tho crest of the second roller tho
steering oar snapped in two and tho cox
swain was wnsbod overboard. The boat
then filled. Tho third rollor brought
the coxswain back to the boat and ho
was saved. By this timo the boat had
turned over. Wo passed n lino lenglli-
uiti.il t could liavo found his arrow, («>•. wise her keel to hold on by, and all nf
ONK OANOIU VOTKH.
“Papa, what is tho tariff?” asked'
a OoiigrcHHinan's little’ Inty. Gating
(V'lUpasKionately nt tho yotilliful knowl
edge seeker amt sadly shaking.his head,
•hs father replied:
“My sen, I cannot tell n Ho. I do
not know.”—HujJ'alo Express.
a •iniwv’B sent ron.
A pHden-halred Bilenoo pnt it* hertd
in at. a door.
“Did yon send for mo ?”
“Of course 1 didn’t,” replied a man
in a long nptmt.
“A inesncnger Inty saitl Homebody
along here wanted to see me.”
“Well, ’twn’n’t me; I’m a barber.
Maybe it was tlio merchant next door.
1 heard him say ho was going to quit
mlwrlining.” Chicago Is'ties.
OOMMHHC1AT. STATISTICS,
A young gcutlomnn of Austin, whose
flnauees were not iu the best condition,
uud whoso roputatiou for industry and
sobriety was not much hotter, applied
to ait Austin merchant fur n position ns
salesman, lie had hardly had time to
get fairly into tha office, when he came
out very abruptly.
“Did the bos* biro you os salesman ?”
asked a friend Vrho whs standing outside.
“No, but ho wanted mo to travel.”—
A wit In Nifllnfla.
ItOTIt wv.nl TK1HS.
A gitoet offtoriitg hurriedly surprises if
nup' odd wife flushed, indignant and (R
sheveitrd.
“WtlnV* Nio matter?” ho oaks,
ipustmnd (triilmphahtly)—“Wo are
settling as to who in boss I”
Guest—“Hnvo yon settled it?”
Wile—(victoriously)—“Wo liavo I”
Guest—“Wluoh is ft?”
Both—“Mo I”—Traveler'a Mnqaziw.
„OAM WHISKY TALK ?
Dntnley was making an ovotting call
and the litoo little bo> of thoM|imily had
been allowed to remain up a Tittle later
than usual. “Mb,” Iio said, during a
lull in tlio conversation, “can whisky
talk?”* “(Vrialnly not,” said inn;
“what pnt that absurd notion into your
head ?” “Well,” he replied, “I hoard you
H»y to pa Ihnt whisky was tolling on Mr.
Dumley and f wanted to know what it
said.”— 6'A/cnv/o Tribune..
liArilKII FftliSONAi*
When tten. II. P, Bntlor was a young
man,-two girls, dwelling in tlio sntno
lsxirding-honse, were siniiiltaiiconsly in
love with him. Both ladies were hitting
in tlio parlor one eveniug and Bun jras
making violent love to one of. them;
much to the chagrin of tho other, who-.
Jldilbeod to the piano and sang “Rook of
Dr. J. P. Saye
B Mill ground! ga'
Tenders his professional services U
the ritir.ens of Hall .Ground And aur
Ybuildiug country’..
Ofllot B. J. 11 lings’ Hotel.
HOUSE - BUILDING
; v and*— •
CONTRACTING.
1mm now fully prepared to promptly
complete nil eontradta for Budding ol
Repairing llouaes .
I Keep coiiHtantiy.’dn hand and eaa
pronqitly fill all oixlen# for any kwid of
Sash, Doors,Mouldings,
Rough and Dressed
LUMBER,
nnd in fact Building Material of every
lereriptiuQ. , .
All work guaranteed satisfactory, ann
at,prices that, defy competition..
In' coultmiplating anything In my liw
call and get my plans and priced.
II. H. TOLLfP-IiT.
TH08. W. HOCAN,
dentist,
Clinton, ' Gfl.
Tenders his .pwfessiivinl so, vieca to tht
oJti/.eiis of Gnuton and surrpundlng coUU-
lr^, and guariuitaes saliafaction in work
and prices.
Office— 1 Over W. M. Ellia’ bwtto.
* ■*“*’ *** ^ -t
Sale and Peed
STABLE,
G. W. EVANS,
Canton, Ga., near Railroad Depet.
ns gras)>od it and held ou while sett after
sea washod ovor us. Those seas wore
nbont one hundred and fifty feet apart,
which allowed us a little breathing spell
between them. For a quarter of an
hour this struggle with the waves con
tinued, nud I do not hesitate to say that
a cooler and braver sot of men under.
HttctaCircttmstauocn I never saw,' Not u
man. asked for help, though wo fie-
qunfitly assisted each other when wo saw [ Ag<-s w 'St, the top . of -he r voice, laying
Is this tho way you show your heln. was needed and wo Oould possibly
do eta There waa none of that cowardly
Shoving aside, and fight iug for the best
"posttefls, whfoti Is too often witnessed
<). \\ JaIiOOKK,
A
Vtlori^CcV at 1/avv
A I I’H A K'KIT.V. GA.
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rten'.'nbU nl TIt. 1
^ii ail lie .I'.iimU
yul hi iIh Jii-’i.
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C'ellltrl Ul
(<;. m.) if.
LiltlY,
BBin. F,
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FillE AND LtiJ-’E IN.SUllANCE.GU
tjflivc with t’ntJKOKJCB Auvavci:
j: mmia,i{D[n.
H-ouse. Sign Carriage
C—.US D —
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
jRKsdtt-AXb '<Mvi \m r also.
Oriontal r.nd Grecian bSlulin :- M- z j
Tirttfn’/Cair'jH-TiiiUnj,•■painting i.i Se-
pei and India Tuk.’
Twenty-live^per; ceht siverl by ajfliljr-
’ngti nr* be fore contracting with thers.
At i tori :il furnished at but tom pi ices.
SoOkfactinn given or no char? •< mud ■-
See or address, J. M. HAJtDlN,
[jan3-’83-ly] Canton, Goor-gia.
arrow? Here is a stick,” I heard, him
ask of the cook, in a pleading voice.
But Elleii Replied mdoly—
I “No indeed, I shall not 1 I’ve got
something else to do besides making ar
rows.”
The child’s orying was renewed. I
felt vexed at Ellen. “She might have
made hiru the arrow,” I said. “If I
wasn’t so busy I would go down and
make him one myself. But I must,get
this suck done.” •
A nd 1 Bowed away more rapidly than
I before. The crying went on. Willy
, bud lost his arrow, and his heart, was al-
; most broken. Unfortunately, I. was not
1 in a mood to sympathise with him. ; An
arrow, to me, was a very little thing,
i and it worried mo to hear him crying as
i if his heart would break, over a‘ ldfis so
trifliug as that of an arrow.
“Willy I” I at length said, calling put
of the window, “you mudt stop thatery-
1 big.” - «
“I can’t find my arrow, and nobody
will make me another,” replied-the littlo
I fellow. :
“That’s nothing to mako such a dis
turbance about I” I said. “Qo and find’
i eomething else to play with.”
“I want my arrow. Won’t you.cqme
and find it for mo, mother?"
“No, not now. I’m too busy.
I The crying went on again as before,
and I soon lost all my patience. Lay-
t ing aside my work, I went to the head
' ol the stairway and called down—
“Come, now, Hir I Thero’s lieen
j enough of this crying,
| stop it.”
“I can’t find my arrow,” returned
I Willy.
“Well, suppoee you can’t; will crying
bring it ? You must tnke lietter care of
j your things. Little boys must look tbe
love for your ohild ?”
I stood for nearly five fldtinfos ever
my slqoping !w>y. 'When T turned away,
I did uot resume my so lying, for I had'
no hoayt to work upon tho lit'tlo gar- were Washed atffiy from -tlio- bout time
went. . I .went down into the yard, aiid , and 'again, but another wave would take
tho first object that-amt my eye was the 1 us baulk.' At ofis time Obm. Babcock
lost arrow, yiartly oouoeuled behind a j was swept off, and Ifib noxt wave failed
parficnlur StresH on the line: “Hlniply
to thy cross eye clhig.” Life.
MUTttAL hONCr.tJHp'NB.
A young gcntle|i»au from IIi|$boc,
when life ia the prise contended for. Wo i w , ^ bifl gir i i lure , asked for .
• - f*Am tlw. firkin ... .
rose-busli, where it Wad faViot)
“Hd 'easily fonnd l” said L “How
much would & infinite givon’ut the right
time, Jiaye saved I Ah, me! Wo leaVu
too late, and repent when repentance fe
of little avail, V t , .
It waH.au hbhr before tho deep sleep
into which my- -Willy had.- falleu, was
broken. * I had; in -the meantime, re-
sunibd my*sewing) after having lost
filly' lmlf a 'au hour iu oonsequence ol
.lMiiijg uiVwillihff tbioso a few minutes for
the sake of attending totny child, and
Wllevliig him-*of too trouble that had
come upen'htm. • The first -'rfotice I re
ceive^' of his heihg' 'awake, was his
gratified- cxclapaation at finding his lost
arrow hesida.-hug-: VkU h/s past grief ©no of the. men alijo,, y\jl of us had been
was*#to»g»tten.. , In a-fow: minutes he
was down iu • the yard, • shooting hts
'' arrow -again, and Os happy as before. No
, traeopf hfs rebent grief remained.
JJut T.oqnld' not forget it. With mo
■ the circmuistAnqe was not)as the morn-
iug clond and the early dew. The stTn-
shine that came afterward did not dis
sipate .instantly tl)(f one, nor. drink up
f lie other,' I was sober. Ipr many hours
:ii tor ward; for the. consciousness of hav
ing done wrong, as well ns having been
the ocoa«ion of grief to my child, Iky
with a heavy pressure upon my feelings,
— T. 8. Arthur.
A ooRRF.spoNiJBifT writes: Will you
pleaae inform me when straw hats- fikn
and yon must i be worn without exciting comment ?
Certainly. Straw hats can be worn -rfith- '
out i-xcitiqg comment when' they are
worn on tho head. Bnt when' they are
worn cavorting along the street in agaie
of wind you nnmt expect a remark or
two .—Philadelphia Call.
to bring him all the way back to the
boafjlfe floated near it, however, and by
clinging'fo the rope with my left hand,
I pianaged to reach him With the tips of
the flngeuf of my right-hand. Finally
I gotnfs hand into mine and pulled him
pp op.the boat "again. Boon after this
,1 • noticed thiit L. P. Luckoy was
ciliAustod, and a moment aftotward ho
gave up and was swept sway. As he ,
floatad off be appeared lo mo to be un
conscious. ..Ycry^sbortly after the
drowning of Luekey. the wind and tide,
•wliiofi had Been Betting in shore all tho
thne, took us iuto the surf. In the surf •
Suter and Gen. Babcock both gave out
4Upd were drawled, and soon after them
her hauthppd heart) uud was luweiited.
Hotold h«r he had something ouJiis
mind for a long thne, but was afraid she
would got mmL . fcjjis wanted to ki»ow
V'hat -it .was then, tuul he made hoi
‘promiso.pot to.get mad., Bays he: .
“I havo two brvfiiets in tho prlpteu.-.
tiaryj’v# • • v » . . •.
“That is nothing," replied sh«* . ‘A
hnvo two brothars. in the. ArjpMisas
islntn re.JtofnivUle (Mo.) ^bpia-
'■ * SAFE FfitSr nmHTRXOH.
Jonoa—'*1 upa Eno has behu fcaflglft ?”'
yhiit^i—^Yesj'he made a groat mis-'
tnlqkiu!. traveling . through the. country
iustefuToi staying at humo.”
1 ‘But his house wus being watohod.”
‘,‘Oh ! yf cojirse if .would not have,
done for him to iinvo stayed at hi#( resi-i
depee, but I know a place only a square
off winch, npbody gvor thinks of enter,.
Horses and Buggies nt reasonabl*
prices.
Carriages and Horses always ready.
Will send to any part of the country,
with careful drivers auJ gentle teams.
All kinds of stack feed, and stock well
cared for. »
Haniiiig aoi Drayiuz Done at Low Rate*.
Customers will be politely waited on
at allInjurs -day or night.
McAfee Houss
CANTON. GA
Uqjer ail entWely new manngemotit,
is now open Inf *t1io aeoommodstton of
those vneklVrg. a» fcoidtoywml plowaDt
iuenlilv. Aeconiinodalkm* First-Glass
uud J’riees Low. Splendid sample room*
for Di uihiuen*.* S^*i< uitr-'tos to families.
In ivillnedtWjii • wilJi .the .lion e aro
#|ilelidid Siablv*'Wlnyv..h ,, i'^ s, buggies^
tie., will.receive, prompt attention and
at uuidorule.prices. For’ fdrtber par*
tiguliu-s call pfi or address ( J
Mlui.'lUNUl'L. isltliUl,
fnmHrtrew.
MEDICAL
, ; -'iin: : .vk wjvll
ftetnriis^lureks to.tlie.ci Limits of Canton
lusl vicinity,for tliuii',Liberal, patronage
nuiasK *(xn>ttauan(;w.of tljftasmn-
• Being. pennA^VTUy’ toeklW, will cpn-
tinuo.to. praclico Medicind, riurgery and
Midwifery. *' *’
Ttdpiugliy' industry, energy and strict
application to t> siness to merit an in
creased . patronage and donttnnanca of
tlm sumo ” 1 *
(‘iTUiiV ihfrt Drug t*torefirst door «ast of
ft. fVdcnKw’. stow#, ifesirlejieo adjoining
Ben. F. L’ociyy. . j, janJ
whshod ’ from 1 lie boat.' tho last-1 saw hH?- could bgvo slipped intljore and
IgHSi.aafe.” . ... .
. “To wliak place do yea .refer ?’* • i <
“To a ptore kept by ir friend of ' Mtf •
Eno’s in the next street,”
“A-store 1” Why would ho bo Sato
from discovery thero ?.” . ’•
"Tho proprietor does riot advertise.”
— Slveninp Call. . •
of Babaoek, before his body came
ashore, be was floating away face down
ward. • I concluded, as did tho rest, if I
ronthinod iir the surf I would bo killed
by Hie boat, so I made for the shore fob
ldwtsd-by the rest. I oould not boo the
tho si lore, but I knew Mm breakers Were
going in"aiid 1-followed them. But tho
f rouble was’’ when '•we:.would touch bot
tom tho undertow would whirl us out to
sefl' ttgiiinf I'n?ado ctfFort after effort to
gain a foothold, Rtid if I had net suc
ceeded when I did I would lmvo been
too exhausted to make another effort.
Fivu: children went home from a circus
in Dakota deeply impressed by the feat
of descending an incline on a glol>e.
Finding a smooth log lying at the top of
a steep hill, they took their places on it
in a row, and set it rolling. They were
all thrown off and run over, three being
killed.
fillip
BKlCfe PMSPRING
- —AND-
snortib oi.n acquain'ianoe hk foroot.
“Did you know papa when he was
boy ?” asked a Somerville urchin of his
mother, as she doled hfm Ou.t hnlf a
dozen of strawbcrrieif at the table.
“Why, what a question, child I Cer
tainly not.’ 1 didn't know your papa
until - he'was-a young man. Why do
you ask?”’
“Oh, ’cause J wnitted to know.”
“What for?”
“ ’Ganse you give him more strawber
ries thnu you give mo, and you’ve known
tne ever since I was born. ” —Somerville
Journal.
.ST0JlEWOR.pi AN.
Canton,’•• *■ * G-a.
I am fully prepared to do any kind of
Masonry or Biast-ring at the 1- west pos-
■bslblv rates, tuul soli(p the patronage of
thoseden’uing work in mv line.
janS ‘ b ‘H. MoENTYRE.
jan.l
Arj7sTEAI)MAN7
OANTOX) - - - G-A.
■ Having taken, change of his fstlior’s
slion return»thanks lojris eua’omers fos
jsisf patropage and iisks f for a continuanc#
of the same.
All w rk) such n- Rodfirtg, Guttering--
copi»er, nn>i ulT repairs will be promptly
ekecuted, and nti-oiisaimblo prices. Giv#
him a trial is all he asks.