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Professional and Business
Cards.
W. A & C. I. TtASLEY,
Attorneys n,t Law,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
AMt intrusted *» tncno^^Hpasttce in
nil (no courts of the corRf^Snd in tho
Superior Courts of the Blue. Ridgo cir
cuit. jan3-ly
C. D. MAl^DOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CANTON, GEORGLA
Refers by permission to John Silvoy A
Co., Thos. M. Clarke & Co., James R.'
Wylie and Gramling, Spalding & Co., all
of Atlanta, Ga. jniil-’83-ly
CEO. R. BROWN,
ATT RONEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the Superior Courts
of Cobb, Mil on, Forsyth, FicUeus and
Dawson counties, and in the Superior
and Justice courts of Cherokee.
Office over Jos. M. McAfee’s store
Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims.
Business respectfully solicited.
[jap3-’S3 ly.]
II. W. NKWILAU.
Vue itLun axd the an ir.
cv rnvNris jr. fincu, sow jdhoe or tiip. couna
Of APi'KALS OK TUB STATE OK NEW VOKK.
By tlic It. w of llie inland river,
Whcrco Hit He ts of iron liavt tVY,
Whore the Wades of tlio graVo-gra-.* qniv
Astoap nn the rank* of tlio do i<l-
Under tho ii«1 an t t!:o dew,
Walt ng tlio jitdgni -nt iiijrj
Under the one, tlio Blue,
Under tin other, the (bay.
These in tho rollings of glory,
Those in the gloom of dole.it,
All with t'iu batt'.i-blncil gory,
lu the ilu»k of eternity meets
Under the nut ntid this dew,
Waiting the judgment d.y
Under tlio l.urid, tlio lllne,
'Uhder tlio willow, the Ora
From tlio silence of :0 roWfid hours,
The deFi'Intu maimers go,
JVovingly laden with llowers;
Ahlco for the friend and the foe:
Under t lie sod and Vie dew,
Waiting the' Judgment day;
Under (lie roses, the Bluo,
Under the lilies, the Gray.
So, with an e qual splendor,
Tlio morning win-rays fall,
With a touch impartially tondef,
On tlio Idomoms blooming for alia
Uiitfler tho ■led and the dew,
Waiting tire. judgment day;
. Uioid-aed with K ’Id, the iiln •,
^ Mellowed with gold, tlio Gray. '
Jo, wlmn the iiuminer calk-tlg’ V '
. tOti forest.and field of grain, ?
Willi an cqtiaf murmur fallotlr , ’!
The cooliiig^lrip of the rains *
Under tho sod and the dew,
. i Waiting ihb'ju kmentAJ.iy; • 'j
Wet with tho rain, tlio Ulus, ‘ [
. Wot with tlio rain, ,tliu Gray
Badly, hut tint with upbuilding, i '
Tlio goiiei'oiiB deed waa ddife;
D> the ttnfm of the veara tlist are fading,
»o braver b.ittlo was son: • '
Under tho sod and thp dew,
Waiting the judgment day; j.
Utickr tho blosa -ms, tlio Blue “ ID
Under tho garlumla, tin Gr-
Jr the'Winding rivet* -bo-itd;
Tliey banish pur augor forever ■'*
When they laurel tho graves of our doaa
Under tho Foil and the dotv,
■ AVaitlng the^tldgiuont day;
Love ainj tears for the ■lue,
Tears and lovo for tho Gray
" ‘Dili ho become so by accident ?’
‘"Accident is, perhaps, not tho right
word. Is it, Jean?
“Tito young man smiled In Attjjmbnf-
Tossed ntanner. lie extended
rortlie letter which Du’oretul
latter laughr 1.
“‘Ah, my boy, that auut'yt**’
know f am going to tt^l yi
yon da not wish to h
Very well, I will not-d<
not tell it till you have 1
“And DnbMttjl, giving,
pressed his liaixil warmly,* 5
“The young npNt etal
his back and dej fTON#
Then DubrqjJ
tho followingail
the wood who c Vrtdilw
ber in tho Whitt?
sun. .;
“Jeftu JJjrrot, ho,
fifteen .ttfl
break of
old, lived w»w:*MS t
od me, was'
fore tho out*
athor, already
one in nn oled
house in Hie dpraor of Ifie Held. , Joan " YU , ■ lu " 1 1,L ‘“
was the yonr Jj’.o* the brothers, Louis ‘"'id b -t his head oreeL
being ton yoftva In« seuior. Jean benign
“LitthbJean twieo nodded his head.
N *Vn^ well. If you do not tell
where the pipers aro they will both bo
shot, If you tell—they shall live.’
“Tho boy turned his eyes toward his
fnl her.
“ ’Je u^’ said tlio old man, ‘listen well
lo-whnl l: iy. Even though we dio in
your sight, do not speak;'
‘H’liC t'lfiy replied, ‘Very well.'
‘"To morrow, then,’ said tho oflioor,
j Wifh nn apgry gesture,
i : ‘UTlio next morning at dawn, in tho
sqimro dieforo tho Mayor’s office' in
the peiylilv'riug village, old Birrot nml
foil Ltiuis stood erect, with uncovered
is, inituovablo and pale. Twenty
s from them stood the tiring party,
llm" nrms nt rest. All about, kept
lek l® a oordou of soldiers, wore wo-
mijti trod old mou, who oraned their
lV'Ckn in their oirorts to oatch a glimpsii
al (ho prisoners, murmuring angrily,
their lips trembling and their eyes blood
shot. ; Near tho ilriug prfrty, between
two f.dldters, stood littlo Ji.'au, ltis face
PARSONS
1 PURGATIVE
^ «sr
*
PILLS
And wilt reini't tcly rhnntje the btv.ml In tlio rntlro system in three months. Any
jirrson who will take 1 l'lit earh night from 1 to 1C works, may tie rr.torrd to aoanA
licnltli. tfsuoh a thing ho possible, t or Fomalo Complaints those I’llls have nn oqsal.
Physicians nso tlirin for tho euro of l.tVt:H mid KIONI.Y dlaenies. 8nlil overywhere,
or sent tiy iiinlt for "V. In stamps, tircnlara free. 1. ft JOl'Nscis A co . Hoiton, Maw.
DIP
nv!», tin. kli\ h ' i ■ i'li. it ’ "',>.11 - ' ii i.i. i". nmrfhit a, l»>
lilwau s of tin Spine, s. 'Ul ■ i * l yiyluTo. (trculan tree. I. t>.
Troup. Asthma. Itronrhltla, NeurrJ-
j:la. llhonmatlsm. JOHNSON'S ANO-
11y sr. I.1NIMKNT »/ir Inlrrnnland Hrtrnn!
I’sr) will in.inril.iniMni.lv relirvii th»«« torrlhla
ilncim-s, nml will po.nlvslv rnro nlns ca»s«
out of Ivn. Infunnstlun Hint will save many
lues ‘Miit rr-'i' hvmall lmn t del*/• uoiucnt.
I'rcvcuUon u Utter than euro. ,
(fill's lnflnrnrs, ttlroitina at th* I.BTtas. Ilnars*-
K-ntorv, ( Imlora Murliii., Klilno/Trvublo*, aud
JOHNSON .t (.0,, lloston, Man.
The Mute.
A STItANGK STOUT.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CANTON, - - . GEORGIA.
AViil practice in the Superior Courts
<«f Cherokee and adjoining counties.
Prompt attention given to all business
jilaced in their hands. Office in’ riie
Court Hq»iso. [jim3-’83-ly ].
P. P. DuPREE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, GEORGIA. '< '
Will practice in th3 Blue Rulge cjr
cult ana in Cherokee county. Office in
tne Court House with the Oriinary.
Administrations on estates.
fckayU'o lections a specialty, "tjs®
BEN. F. ...
—AGENT-rt, # ;i, ( ; <(i
FIRE AND LIFE INSIMWLNCE CO. ,
Office with CnEKOKi:)! advance;
J. P. BIIOOKE,
Attorney kt Law
ALPHARETTA, "(3A.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Blue
Bulge Circuit and in the justice Courts of
Milton and of 6.tch other Districts (Q. M.) as
border on Milton.
J. M. HARDIN.
House. Sign. Carriage
—AND-' 11 ,
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
FRESCO AM) 8CEJII0 AKTiKT A WO. ■
Oriental and Grecian painf jiig.'Mev.o
Tintin', Car 1 K>Tintin': s, '‘p!t^fitnig' in t-'fc-
pei and India Ink. *
Twenty-five per edit siVed dry appty-
'ug to me before contracting with others.
Material ftiruished at bottom prices.
Satisfaction given or no charir^i made.
See or ndurers, J. 51. HARDIN, 1
[jkn3-’83 ly ] Canton, Georgia. ^
“Bah! tho., peasants I”' exclaimed
Charles. “Have nothing to do with
(hem. During tho war they treated tho
Prussians better than they treated as.
The sharpshooters hated them worse
than they hated the plague,
“You ore wrong, my good fellow,”
said rierro Nefot, who was leaning
against tho mantel.
“All! you know butter thnn I ?” asked
Charles.
“Yes. An occasion arose recently
which proved to mo that during the
‘lorriblo year' true French hearts
throbliod under the, blpuse a-t well as
under the uniform.” '
There'Were eight or teil mepaliom of
the circle grouped ntiowt.Pierre Nerotl
“A sfory 1”' they nil'cried.
“Last smiimeT',” skid Nerol, ‘‘I was
with an ('Id college frioUd, Dtibrenil,
who had’established hUuHelf a« a physi
cian at his h»mo iu a little placo in the
Vosges.- Wo had'risen from tho table
one day and were about to go for a waik
in the neighboring wobd. Dabreuil had
lighted his pipe and I my cigar, and we
were already on tho steps when the
sound of; footsteps nj^de us turn or.r
heads. ‘There is tho postman,’ said my
coippanion; ' ,l Wait for mo a.ipecond, J
have a letfeii' to g)v« him. T left it up
stairs oh my’bhreau.’ Paying this he
re-ertcred tjie house, . . '
: “I looked at the.new corner^ He was
a young man of twenty-six of t wonky,
seven ffi&ra; apparently of a peasant yet
energetic dispdsition; with . an .. opsn
countehence and a bright glance. When
he saw*me lie inclined liLs hejvd slightly
In salutation. ‘Ah,’ I baiii" to myself,',
‘this is hot a garrulous person.. He does
not even say good-dav.’ Tn'en address
ing Ji’tn, I said;—
“ tjt is hard work, is it not, running
about in such warm weather?’
‘ lie nodded his head In assent. Ah', 1
thought, ho does not know how to spea,k.
The young man read ray surprise In my
lookfi. He smiled, somewhat sadly, and
then, putting two fingers to L's lipS, he
shook his head. This time I'under
stood.
• “ ‘You-ere damb, my poor fellow?’ I
said.
“At this moment Dubreail returned
with his letter iii his hand. He had
heard my question.
" ‘Yes,’ he said, ‘he is dumb, poor
Jeau Barm;. But that does not pre
vent him from performing his duties
well, since he can read and write arid
can hear all that is said to him.’
•‘ ‘Then he was not born dumb, as ho
is not deaf I’
“ ‘No, he was not born dumb.’.
too young to fight remained at home.
Louis departed with his regiment, lie
fought well in two; or threo engage-j
menls. But ho talso rendered other,
services. Knowing the oonutry .well, hoy
usked* tho perilous; privilego oHicitriug
disputfhes aeross Hie Germau lines that
separated tho army of. IMetz from tho
rest of^ France. Tiiroo times already
had ho accomplished that daugorous
journey, hud old Burrot, Xvhom his soh
had, without doubt, visited some dark
night, was unable to hold his tongue,
and told of Louis's exploits everywhere,
so that tlio Prussians, who held that
part of the eon at ry for several months,
quietly kept watch of the hut, behCviug 1 ’.
that some day they would make r. good-
LSf* ■„'• • i.w- ;•
■ ■ '•! P' . tv!,.#.
foreseen. One evetR^INien Lot)Is had ]
arrived and was ticking witlr hh father
in a cornor of thoMritclien without a,
light, heavy footsteps wove heard
side, and tho doo# was suddenly bat-'
tereil with the bntt ends of muskets. It
was too dark for tho father and son . to
scij each’s pule face, but they joined
hands in the.darkness and clasped eacii
other in a iamiVuls'ye embrace. r The
house was surrounded; ‘.hoy were lost.
“Presently, Lquis callod his brother
in a low voice,
“ ‘Jean,’ ho said, ‘come here. Try
to got away and conceal that in the
field.’
“lie tore away a pnekngo of papers
that was sowed to the iiisido of his shirt
over lifs breast and handed it to the boy.
Too'latter took tho package, opened a
door nud disappeared.
“At the same moment the door nt
which the men were battering gave way,
and seven or eight Prussian soldiers eu
tered witji revolvers in’ their hflfl.d?,, IW
exploitation that followed’ was short.
Titey sei/, id the two men by tho shoul
ders. The spy and tho father who. had
harhoiTtl him wore t hero. They would
bo shot the next morning, ' fa tlio
meantime;' not to loso a moment, titey
searched tho jrtttrig man, taking off his
blouso and ltis shirt. Tlie^r ■ found
nothing, ' • : : ’
“ ‘The dispatches that you brought,
where arh' they V’ demanded tho leader
o£ the soldiers. ’ •
“ ‘Tho dispatches?’ replied Louis Bar-
rot.' ‘I have none.’
‘‘ ‘What then whs there a rnoment
since?’ said thp officer, pointing to a
Bt.rip of ripped cloth, which had formed
part of a pocket and frem ^ which- tho
threadstij] hung.' ’ ’
Hal; an hour boforo tltn officer ha.l
led h : aa into a room in tho mayoralty,
}js father and his brother were
d yr.Iorcd tliat thoy should
tjnynsolvos. Wuat did ho
his interview? Thut tho two
tpolt liefore the tears of tho
l?*i^bo boy wept berlainly, for bin
rod. Bpt what had his fathuT
When littlo (Jeau came oat tho
Asked:— 1
you wish to speak uojy?’
a ‘ Y .in iv ma*\ I •. \ 4 tint. 1A fill]
It Ii a writ-known fnrt D ot mmt of tho
florae and rnttlo I’tmder *<'M in t ill nutn-
trr in worthleMj that Pherldtin it t'omlltlon
IVwder ii nhsoltdrlv pure end vfrvviluablo.
Nothing oil llitrth will nmUo lirnn
lay like Shorhlnn’nl’omll! l»m Pow
der. l)oeo* one trftitpoonful to melt pint of . .
Iwnd. It will also positively urovrnfc and rnro I iiopf nolfre,Ac.
CHICKEN CHOLERA.
MAKE HENS LAY
Bold (iv«rywhfT», or Mntbr tB.ltftwIJjr
mump*. Kurnlihad I
Circular* trvo.
. Ptllll rvni j .
diet In Isran o*ij,prtcjiil.«pi b/ io«U-
JL 0. JMXtiOX * CO., UtMtOB, Aulb
CARRIAGE PAINTING.
House, Sign nud Ornamental
PAIN r riNG..
....... _.R 1
ftiw lit M.irtmu for the pm it carryiiiK
on lbn Planting Dft»ln< B‘ tn all it* brani'lii s,
ami lisvtng wnilirtt for (lie Inst tn.lv, >n;vr* in
Marietta it is ituiic,' miut for nn- to state m.v
cbpiwAty as to rinroliilify and <ini ''i. '< Vll amt
*, e pie or writ" nml I’ liin my price*. Kopini;
Jim will favor nio \*iUi a elmrc of yonr pit run-
»K»', I am ronpcttltiUv, • ,.
. . . Til OH. II. MATIIKtVH.
. Marietta. July 3,1884—tf ‘
MONEY TO LOAN.
Farmed ill ClieroJuo county can negotiate
|oana of money, through mo in sums or $300
ahd ii|miii(U on five year* (line. Loan, to
carry 8 p, r cent, interest, anil to bs paid an
nually. For further particulars call bn
URO. I. TFAMLBV.
Canton Ga.
ACK
BACTORS anil
—MANTIFACTimnnS of-
!• Jenu replied that ]io did not.
\0 father, and his brother would
from him* Tluty . would bo
thor against (he wall beforo
E/dii how they were thcro
itrn avVultiug death.
was a moracut of. horribio
'At last tuo officer gayo
iu Get mu u and the so),
hokr The
“'pTio fxty’s lipi,(U4>ot move; bnt
i in lu tromblotl.aii expr^siou of frigLt-
*fttl anguish passed over his gonntouunce 1
and ho uttered a half-fitirted cry. Then
ho tottered.
“Tito officer approached him, listen
ing for tho oonfessiou which ho thought |
would fall from his contracted lips. It !
was not a,confession that issued from
his lips, but n flow of blood.
“Tlio officer sprang back. On his i
uniform, on tho breast just over his |
heart, wus seen a red stain, while at his
feet n shapeless thing, also red, fell on ’
tho pavement. The boy had bitten his
tongue in two nud had spit part of it j
forth into tho face of his tormentor.
" ‘Fire 1’ cried tho latter, furious with
rage.
“A discharge of musketry sounded
like a peal of thunder, and. Lit^lu Joan,
fainting, fell nt tho. moment rwiteu jtfijf
•jBaj-rqi aiid'tlis' sOn-L'Klis were killed.
■t .,/‘i‘Aijtl.Liiat,* ((aid toYfHiend.lirtTircnfl,
'is, .tlio reasph ' why yAiir postman'is
dumfu’i” • jofjlipu Mo-vxkt.
Dr. J. P. Saye
BALL GROUND, GA
Tenders his professional services it
the citizens of Ball Ground and sur
rounding country.
Ollier—B. J. B dings' Hotel.
HASH,
BUNDS,
BRACKETS,
DOORS,
HOUi DING,
BA I,US 1ERH.
1 ' riiaafrau, ithe Actor.
Tho suddin death’of Frank S. Okau-
fravt.'rompyqs from,the ilrumatio profes-
siffld one of., tlm.^old-tinae favorites of
Ntiw'York.. He,was born sixty yearn
ago in “Tho Old Tree Illmse,” that
stood on tho cornor of Pell street atod,
tho Bowery, and 1 thirty odd years ago
be made the, town ring with his imper
sonation of the fireman Moso, in “A
Glance at New York,” played at Mit-
eholl’s Olympic,' thau which no greater
local success has, ,bp()h achieved on our
lwiards since: Mr. Chanfran was an ex-
trabrdihaty mimic, and. his, imp^rsona-
tions of Edwm‘Forrost autl other emi-
. ... , . coiitempo-
pource
During
top. years of his life lie was
identiflod with..the play of “Kit, tho
Arkatisfts Traveller,” which ho played
all over the country. Ghttufrau first
appeared--as Mose, and evev afterward
Cbahfrau arid Moso became' almost
'synocomous. Itiscaid that the nctor’s
.Jh’st i^lea' of this 1 ch'aracj'qr, /'■■tr«ek ; him
• while'in a city ^restaurant. ^/V regular
old rounder ' of a fireman cune ( ini,
'Give me a plate of pork and beans,”
Dressed and Matched Flooring and Ceiling
wmon WK CAN SKIP OK BUOIIT NOTICK.
If you are nee,tin;; nnytliing iu tills lino it
will bo to yonr iutorait to asiul u» your onlnr,
** <mr ftood* arc Riving perfect satinfiictioii in
boll, qm>lKy and prieo.
DRUNKENNESS!
Cured in Various Stages.
»c »'•
. ■T)p*irs for •tiMnlant* entirely rrmovod
Jfmi>'} frcirtmeht. ‘Mctuidno Can fie ndmlulH-
ti-md willioilt j(Ti(iivl„<lRe of pationt by Himply
placing it m coit(i*,- tea or auy arttclo of food.
Cure* guaranteed.
$100 WILL ,BE PAID
For any case of drunb^tifi^M that Gold, n
Hpedfle will not cure. Clrcnlare containii,;;
tbitlmbniata and full particularntfent free. 1
Addrme UOI.UKN HPBCIPH) <J( 1.
“ ‘WeH f - then, siaoe they are'no longer
thero lddk for thorn.’ "
“ ‘Seaach everywhere I’ cried'the offi
cer to his-mou. ' , ‘‘ •*-
“The soldiers obayoil,, opehiilg every
drawer, overturning the fqruiiure ahd
examining tlio ashes on the., hearth.
Tney found nothing. Presently two soj-,
siors appeared on the threshold of the
door with little Jean. They had been
left on guard without, and had just scon | he stud, “and don’t 1 stop* to count do
him as ho was crawling behind,a hedge, j beans, either.” Chanfrau noted the
They pushed him before them into, the . make up.'the Htyle and iqtonntioyi of the
circle of flickering light cast by the fum-. ; rnanj and made up his Mose from it.
inglump. The boy concealed his hands There.ia.scarcely a city or-town of any’
behind his baok. ’ , ■ : mportanee in the United Btates where
■“ ‘What is that .you are biding there?’ Ohanfrau ban not been, and where
sai"] the officer-to him ini a tough voios, Mose has not carried \<v storm tlposc
“‘Nothing.’ / wbo-saw him, .
“‘Show yonr hands, then.’ ’ 5 ‘‘ ' • • -i—
“The boy exposed his hands. They'
were covered with dirt.
“ ‘Ah, you little'rascal,bexelaim^l tlio
officer, ‘it was you who concealed the
papers ? Where are they ?’, , .,
“The boy remained silent. ...
“.‘Listen,’ said the German. ‘There is
yonr father, is ho not ? and there is your
brother?'
Sale and Feed
STABLE,
W. T. MAHAN
CastOD, Ga., near Hailroafl Depot.
llorscs and Baggies at reasonable
prices.
Carriages and Horses always ready.
•Will send to any part of the ohuntry,
with careful drivers and gentle teams.
All kinds of stock feed, and stock well
cared tdr. ...
Hanling and Drayiug Dooe at Low Rates.
Customers will be politely waited on
at all hours—<day or night.
'i+-r 1 —
“Mk child, I cannpt consent to your
marrying young Henry. Yon know per
fectly well you aro engaged to William.”
“Yes, papa; but William ia onathrov
years’ cruise.” “Well, what has that to
do with it?” ‘“Why should I “waste the
time? Henry, baa solen&ly promised
that he will consent to a divorce us soon
is Wi]|jam orriv
,. wjixt rozzLBu HIM
It is reported, (hut a day or two'ago;
•Mr. tit. John went intan Kansas drug'
tote and' calied fpr a giuss o{ node
water. ...
IIis left eye aCeidentaiiy twitched us
the £lark gazed at him inquiringly. The ,
mistaken clerk, not knowing ttio-goutle-
mah, gave hint a liberal allowance of the
usual flavor demanded on such occasions,
.and the glass Was drained to the dregs
“My goodness graeiods me!” 1 said
the candidate, smacking his lqm. “I
don’t see' how men oan drink honor
alien they can get soda water like that.”
—O/aphio. *
nt. Woi'.KP.n:—-A'fiillow. iq MePher-
sou, ivabigot rid of a judgment by
swearing that “he' worked for his wifo
fora salary of 310 a year and hiS chew
ing tobacco.” That was probaltly cou-
julerably more than he was really worth.
HOUSE - BUILDING
. , , , AND —
CONTRACTING.
I am now fully prepared to promptly
complete all contracts for Building oi
Repairing Houses
I kedp constantly on hand and ear
promptly fill all orders for any kind of
Sash* Doors, Mouldings,
Rough and Dressed
•LUMBER.
foot Jg/LifrUl fiOimv
All work
at prices that defy com petition.
If contemplating anything in my lint
call and get my plans and prices.
II. R. TOLBERT.
THOS. W. HOCAN,
DENTIST,
Oan ton, Ga,
Tenders his professional se vices to th«
citizens of Canton and surrounding coun
try, ami guarantees satisfaction in work
and prioes.
Office—Over W. M. Ellis’ store.
McAFFEE HOUSE*
CANTON, GA.
Umlor an entirely new mansgnraont, I* now
open for the iccoiiinioilntlon of those seeking
a healthy nml ph nunnt locality. Acconintnrto-
tim.il liiKt-elnsH and prices low. Splendid
Ham pin Itooms for drummers. Hpedal rates to
families.
In connection with the Homo nro splendid
stables, where horses, buggies, etc., will re
ceive prompt attention, and at moderate rates.
.All jurors and citizens of the county having
business in com t, will he charged Ichh than
regular rates. For further particulars call ou
or address
COL. H. C. KELLOGG*
Clinton, Oeorgia.
MEDICAL CARD,
'DX. A'. SA WELL
Roturns thunks to tho citizens of Canton
and vicinity for their liberal patronage
and n.sk a continuation of the same
Being permanently located, will con
tinue to practico Medicino, Surgory and
Mfdwifory.
Hoping by industry, energy and strict
application to business to merit an in
creased pationage and continuance of
the same
Offlco and Drug Store first door east of
R, T. Jones’ store. Residence adjoining
Ben.; F. Ferry. jan3
H, H, McENTYRE, ‘
BRICK, PLASTERING
-*-AND—
STONE WORKMAN.
Canton, • * G-a.
I am fully prepared to do any kind of
Masonry'or Plustsriu^ at the lowest pos
sible rate?, and solicit the patronage of
those desiring work in my line.
jan3 H. H McENTYRE.
A. J. STKADMAX.
CANTON ... G. A
Having taken charge of his father's
sltrtp returns thanks to his customers foi
past patronage and asks fora continuance
of the same.
All wrrk, such as Roofing, Guttering
copper 1 , and all repairs will be promptly
executed; and at reasonable prices. Givi
him a trial is all he asks.