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Seven Months Witt Fever.
'I ! '»K StMKftj-Uteii U. S.» Ji t
WHlernil HrroVMy of yiealtfc,
otllctni' over nT'nluocU, nslm Iv:
Dr. Miles- Restorative Nervine.
jirniiii.tiTH m r’.r'tr.- i •• ,n
l nini. City pri)|n'rtyy.f
jijf f.ioin ’Canton J-tfj*. MOM Morris, of thi
ifp.'raun; Mr. In the laat twelve Mpa'thi
n iiilnnr mi(t will ! key* from four hene tid. aee
.... tr*ru«.,.„i.„ to; mm- .eKK
Mr. J.ihn W. »,it>
it gpai located i*i 11.
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CANTON, UA.. FRIDA
1807
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MORNING, MARCH 19.
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C . I> M.nnOjT M*' tv. H. t*kkci.i.
liT^addox <S* ^PoppoH, ‘
LAWYERS,
4ii),Mw ami 431 IVmple Court Build
ing,corner Alabama ami Pryor,St.,
AT LAN I'A, OA.
Dm, I TkasI.kY - I’lins. ItirmiKHSoM.
Sof. lien. It. It. C.
TEASLSY & HUTCHERSON,
ATTORNEYS A l'-I. \\V,
4)111 co In (.(hurt lu>-i#a.
Will practice iu th* *
Court*. Special nttontK.i
W. D. MILLS,
Attorney mitt ' oiinoeUo-»t. I.hw
Cautnu, : : Or ruin.
Will Praotino. ill The Superlm* and
Justice Court* of The Uouut.v,
lint,., w iu, tliu llurk superior t'ourt, In
ib« Court House.
H. W NEWMA.6I,
ATTOItNKT AT l.AW,
CANTON, GEORGIA
Will practice in the superior court* of
Ghuroknoiitul ailjoluhigc..untie*. Prompt
a'tentlon given to .ill buslne** placed in
their h.i.ida. Office hi the ootirt house.
IF 1 . O- TATE,
Attorney at Law,
JASPER, GEORGIA
prompt attention to all claims
CITY UilUtt' >» Main Street,
STORS. |«ilwuy*a keeps on
huiul lirst-clus-
Drills uu{ Patent Medicines.
VVlien wanting anything in
my lint- call and see me aud
1 will try and give you satin-
(’action. Uespect •idly,
W l- Cojeman.
p.M. H0L12N
Coni motor and Huilder,
CANTON, GA. ‘
And itaaler lu Door*, Window*, 8a*li,
Blind*, Ktc. Prion* lower than Mllwau
Ilcctioni
II. HaiHi).
"wntomnn
wish to oxprrM to you my
i ratlttido for tlio groat goutl that Dr.
fuse* AVnOie Iihr done for tno. I was
taken sick with typhoid fever and I laid
In bed for seven months. After getting
over the fever J woe thin, nervous and Urea,
ang did not regain tny lost strength. 1 tried
several proprietary medicines, and finally,
after having been reduced.in weight to lad
pounds, I began trying your Nerom*. and at
once l>egan to Improve. Was finally entirely
cured, and today 1 can «ay 1 never felt bet
ter in all uiy life, and weigh 270 pounds.
This U my normal weight, as I meusuro
0 feut 5!t inches in height."
South Rend, Ind. J. fl. HAIKU,
Dr. Miles* Neryln* la sol
guarantee thi
■* Nervine U sold on a positive
i that. tli.< hint Ixitlle will lH.jiolJt-
[Ht* null H ni ll.ii bottles for fil, or
Wra , Af« , tL°r , t. p i r ^
Dr, Miles’ Nervine R "*?E»u
ELLIS HOUSE,
W. M. ELLIS, Proprietor,
Canton, - - Georgia,
Forgootl fare, clover treat
ment, polite attention, pleas
ant roonjH (all outniilo), rest
ami recreation, stop at the
Fllis House.
The h<ni»" I* within lOfivxrls of tin
bustiiss part of town, and wt re'I red
and plon-autly locacd, with ilfifi fc*t of
'.ii'-iilH vrr-nds*,
Krr» r*niplo ron ns l\u o ni'iV'iciiiL duAth.
'totSh. vst:
(Jwitracu.r .ml Uuildor,
CANTON, GEORGIA
X. ©• ESoloorts on
CANTON. GA
lietiiilcnt, Mining and Con*
Bulling Engineer.
Hnvi.iK had thirty years experience lu
the mines of th« West unit Ueovgitt i*
Pfep^.eil to exumine ipul tepurt on win-
ernl lauJ? Vfh»n ufiMuyd.
gior tenu-i, etc., oiirroapoiniouco aolic-
tcil.
COMBINATION WORKS.
Tiik Oi.u Rkuahlb
W/r. McCollum
At Uh* ol.l *t still nt,limes bla-.k
xnii'himf, wa«ou, eaninge !\n f l hugRy
work. \ny tl.intf th*t cun ho nia.Jo in
thLomintiy, of wuikI >mii iron, will he
dona iiromptlv, and will KUarautee sntis-
, , V 1 ,U I ,K. It), it oush
men, and low ra ui for tran-ienta aDj|
JM.aauciv 1 hn»»Ie •,
Knqu're for »hc Ellis If m«c.
Tribute* of Heaped.
Words (aiillot. express the jjrief
that tills my heart when L attempt tA
pay a trlhuiw.to my estui ined friend
Miss Naomi Khyne. She was the
daughter «i Mr. II. It. Rhyne, and was
* SlJtyS woman whose beauty of ohar-
%3VdVand faue had endeared her to all
whflknew hor. She jollied the Uni
versalis; church at the age of thirteen
and lived a consistent and devoted
member up to the time of her death.
Mile was conscious of the approach of
diatli and called her relatives aud
ends to her bedside, and bade them
gondby, giving them that sweet assur
ance that she was going to that better
World, where there is no more patt
ing. Her life was a beautiful onG. I
cannot realize that she is gone, that
beautiful form wrapped in the habili
ments of the tomb. All deaths aresad
but that of \dppi was unusually so on
account of her youth and loveliness.
.She was a loving daughter, affection
ate sister and good to all around tier.
The heart witli its burden of sorrow
asks: “Why are the noble taken from
among hsV”, ‘‘Heath loves a shaping
mark.” “Vheoanker eats the fairest
rose.” Spirits, too pure for earth, are
called to higher regions, bereaved
ones, look to .lesus. He will giveoom-
fort from the gates of day.
Call not tiaca the dear departed.
AmilkoreU salo where Ntorins iireo'or,
tin the border I .amt wo left thorn
Noon to mast amt part no muro
hur bnyomt tills world of elmiuje*,
far beyond tins world of care,
We shall Hint our iiiIhmI.ix loved ones
In our Valuer's mansion fair,
A EltlKND,
On Hie 'ilst of last, month Mrs. Eliza
beth Hass, of near Moore’s Mills, de
parted this life. Site fell prostrate by
her bedside and lingered for sevente, n
days. She was in her 83d year. Hhe
professed a hope iu Christ and joined
the church about 00 years ago, A few
days before site was prostrated she
told the writer Ihstshc would be saved.
Mite leaves three sons aud one daugh
ter, Mrs .I..I Keeler, of Moore’s Mills
with whom site made her home, and
also leaves several grandchildren aud
great-grandchildren, Site wasadnugh
and in all his •oia masonry was ex-
einpliHed in his upright walk Hi.d con
versation. ;»tf • |
That a coppy of (tiese resolutions he
spread upon a P»*V of the minutes of
this Lodge and a oq|)j be furnished to
th* Adva'ck with (e(|U“st to puiiiivii
P of. H. 3. lAwredce
•UggesV
M i s«us. Eoitohs
s lice ill the AOVAMCU
»n idea, ml rat
)'l r,-others have igft It off.
same and a ooppy hi presented to the', 'J " “XJ ot
family of our deceStd brother. , and sometimes of erltlnlsn. t
H*n K I’utuv j Inis no convenient assembly ijj
WiA)l..f. I’lKItCK,
J.-W. Dtll’KKK,
•f Committee,
Adopted February I5(h, 18U7.
On the evening.o4|ftiinar.v igth, isu),
as the sun was gllffi'g the western
hills with his partin^rlys; the spirit
of “Aunt !*oll|” 4' )n tier, as she was
familiarly called, todli it- Might to the
home beyond. Forjeighty-six years
■he has been a sojotiljher on Hie earth,
and ever since early ^irllumd Ims been
getting ready for til* dual leave tak-
i:.c. She was a clieeW'u!, happy Chris
tian, bearing with patience aud calm
ness the troubles of Lite. Her minis
trations to the sick gild kindness to Hie
bereaved, before the Infirmities of old
age rendered her heiress, will long he
held in grateful retnSpthranoe. Wt*of
today owe these pionfer Methodist a
debt of gratitude too j»ftm overlooked.
Hhe wiih laid to ri^it in the family
graveyard at Rt. JSlo® after an appro
priate talk by KevTj H. W. Itogers,
I'resident of Keinttamli Normal Col
lege, Jr.un the worgs; 'The hoary.
Itead is a crown of gl<*y, if It he found
III the way of righteoLsoess, to await
tlm resurrection of thjrjust.'’
* ySE A FhikmO.
On the 14th nfJjAunry last at the
home of Mrs. Mary Ktglies death in
vaded the family cljlBl of Louis J. and
Mary William*, of (At Yellow Creek
diefrlct, Dawson ooiipty, (is,, ami
nlalmed Georgia Lee, Vrt\p had gone lo
asalst her sister lit oonduetihg a school
a short while. In thlAhorYnotice we
could not recount Ike many virtues
and noble traits of her lovely character
that gave charms to all who came in
contact with her. At-home she was
obedient and domestic! and with her
teachers she was g favorite. Miss
Georgia was in her l«th year and wa»
stricken with pnenm<^>ia white assist.
ter of David Leuy and leaves many ing her oouvalewoent iistef with her
friends and relatives to mourn her ’ school, When the Master oalled her w.
J. K, •!, 1 * higher sphere, after arseral days
1 excriieiatio.g jwiln. Tjl *Httc|ifiil uare "* ,,r
- Whereat; IT' half fifnise.I ,\1 mfghA 1»T a hAin)f'm'<R1.er', <> 'sinTle(rpnyaldatfs'shapwof
esp-r ially for school attd
tainmonts. One cannot be haSf^l t
regular place, the court house Jtyiout
severe expense and troiiblr"^®
who give them. This is very
aging to the school and causes a
ticeahle (lelhuency of exercises in
line. Lack of exorcise of that pa 1
a pupil’s education i* a serious disad-
advantage. Constant practice In fo
rensic exercises is the only guarantee
of proficiency. It tins also bt'en said
that the people of Canton are “sore"
on this subject. A little Investigation
might, however, relieve them of 'Hr
feeling and also furnish them with the
necessary room.- *
First, as to the plan, the idea is room
rather than finenesss of quality. One
commencement has been had iu an un
finished building, in which there was
no lloor, simply seats add a stage. The
shelter and stage were the desirable I loam of a single case having resulted
turn
* R tlnio ago bej
was connected with the Ciirhokkr An- that lea flee showing and eery credit*-
VAN. *, one of the leading weekly pa- hletoMra Morris —Marietta Journal,
pets k/f 'Georgia, Mr. Nations comes ^ -
h WHf* b** f ... .......m,.....»,u..I i,...u .... I Willows a.wire.
with wtff' best of recommendations, and
wo hid him a hearty welcomo. — Hender
son (Texas) Times.
■•nngrra la ihr (trip,
Tlte greateal danger from Ik grippe is
of ils lesultiug in pneumonia. If rra-
umal.lo care is used, however, and
-cnamher'ain’s Cough lt*mudy taken, all
danger will bo avoided. Among the
tons of thousand* who have used thi*
len.edv for la grippe, we ha,vu yet to
to
and necessary qualities. A Hour should
be put hi a house built for that pur
pose, aud plain box wealherhonrdilig
would suffice. There need be no oeil -
«>K
Many snob cheap houses ot. the or
der of a Sam .limes tabernacle jre in
Georgia and It is wonderful how the,,
iulluenoe the growth and popularity
if the towns.
In Montioello, Georgia, the entire
upper story of the school building is
an assembly room, with a stage nod
drop curtain and other equipments
ready for use at any time, Tlte music
teacher occupies one' of the small
room* near the stage aud the aubdol
piano Is always at hand. No time is
lost from other work l.y the teacher
arranging the at age or having curtains
wliiuli at best, It he had to Ux them up
each time, would be clumsy,
Dt llawkinsville, (la., where the Oc*
mulgee Chataiiqua is held annually in
connection with the annual Teachers
Institute, wltioli carries hundreds 6t
people to the town every year, the
Gliatauqua building is a mere shell,
undressed lumber. D. is in
inienmneia, which shows conclusively
that, this remedy I* a certain preventive
of that dread disease. It will effect a
liciniaue.it . lire iu less tkne than any
other ticatinent. The ^6 and .">0 ecu*
siacs for sale by Pickett A Son.
1,1st wf I.runs.
List of letter* remaining in Hie post-
office at Canton, Ga., Kcl>. H.x, igp7.
which, unless > ailed tor in .to days, will
bn sent to the Dead Letter Office. Per
sons calling for any oi those will pleaae
say ‘'advertised” and pay on* cent each:
U. I*. Iliav. O. K. It it i do, I). U. it., It. N.
Itai roll. It hert llaygood, .Lit. Smith,
II. II. Tate, (i) It. B. Varllna, (t: W.
Walker, Ksq.
lira F. Pbkhy. P. M
lVrsons who are eubjoct to attack* of
| bilious colic will lie pleased to know that
prompt relief may bo had by taking
j Chamberiain'a Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoca Remedy, and if ta**n us sown aa
the disease appears, It will prevent tha
attack. Kor sale by C. I’lokett A Son.
A. K. Scott lias a lien at his house
“sotting" on a litter of kittens, wlih h
she is as attentive to aa she could be to a
brood of uhioketi* she had hatched out.
She had a nest, but a few days ago while
alio was oil a oat came along and took
possession of tt aud when she came back
she hovered over a nest of kittoui. She
seems as much devoted to this strange
brood us though she were responsible
for them being in hor nest.
HbrumalUm gsii'klr Oeretl.
After having been ooniiued to' the
house for nloveu days aud paytug out
F-’-’i iu dnofor hill* without benefit, Mr.
Frank Unison, of SaultHte. Marie, Mioh.,
wut cured by one bottle of Cuamberieio’e
Pain Haliu coating id. oenta aud baa not
siii’iu b ion troubled wltb that oomplaint.
For sale hr O. Pickett A Son.
,—a.MONEY IN^-
THE MISSING WORD.
T0N30RIAL PARLOR
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■H.ww
T Am the Fuller of
TWENTY SIX "II LDUKN !
. RO TMfINt.
I AM ALSO A nvRHElt.
AND NKKI) WOIIK
If I tiave served n>vn i'in:rv well, it a
'■▼idecco tha’ I will shave a d out yotu
hair well. One good Mirn deserves an
tber._ Mi shop is qeyt door 'o Hickf-t
-t r« i sin shaving and c ittiug hair for
in honest living nod csrnestlv solicit
your patrunag.i. W \ P >i,i,r.
(tod in His infinite wisdom to call
from labor In rest the soul of our
brut her. t!. tCogging,
He it resolved by Canton Lodge No,
7?. F. .c A. M., duly assembled, 'i'liat,
while wc deplore the taking away in
Itis young mauhnod, our brother, we
bow. in Hulio|ii&inn lu the will of Him
VYI'.c. dueili all things well.
We recognize tDat wq have lost a
faithful hrother gitd a staunch friend,
■Winter O-0Qd,q
-—AT
amilirig' Prices
A complete line uf everything
needed by the ladies. Not a new
store,, but a new stock. Grown
old in the confidence ot the people,
but always new so far as style und
up-to-dateness go.
Xf 3TO-U. d-O-uTtot
this, come see for yourself. E(jr
quality, va-lety and prices to suit
your pocket book, call on
(’AM ION, - Gt'.OItpiA.
Improved
No 2 Hartford Typewiiter.
-v $5000
7^ —o '~ w ‘ . . -
tins nnivWKnl kiy l uiud; A1111IJI H
oariiagp lift, and ribbon revetsoj Ka»»iL
opoiaiod- Wmranted tbiraUIe. Alactiincs
aunt mi triaV; Mfritc fur ktAta'vguo.
. . 0* H-.SHIELDS & CO*
■ ’ Atlan'u, Ga.
X, 2iv£. T*u.rIsz*
PHYSIC I \N AND SURGEON,
CANTON, GA,
X. T. 03natti.a„
Contractor and l.uitdor,
CANTON, GEORGIA
R CQ
Knoxville
Short Iii'io hutwco Atlanta,
—AND—
1'.lints in the North-cast and Smith-west.
Time Card
Southbound.
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Northliound.
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Kvoxville A rv t| 42 |i m
The ftilanta Home Insurance Co,
JOPi HOKT, &WOM.TAJIZ,
ATLANTA, • dSORO/H*
onmpxay writes first-oIah iw*ll
id iporokUtiD risks. It* rul« «'
for the past three jm* U.v« ht>«.’
vhan any other company dcic^ besi
cess ia the But*. Tbl* company t« h*i»*
patron Led by Hu bast ciuxeiu arid b
growing la favor. It is nuocg, pr<aai;j>t
juoc-iwstul, cxra*6fv*dvt>, r*li*t»ift, *oa »
purely he oat InstltatJeo—writl g to ri*4
outetde of Ckergi*.
\asor* your V*** ■*
imxaaa* bv fir* !* 'A* Boid* v«
*9CS » F54»Y
Loiiiaville “ (I Oo
Krieudville “ ."i lit
Kiser “ b 42
Atlegliany •* 0 27
McGhee “ B III
Mblis’nv’le “ 4 Is
Telioo Jo’l “ 4 2b
Grady “ 4 11
Cambria " J 04
Wpttuore “ :i 5b
iliawahsee " 2 50
Earner “ 2 :j(t
) HO “ “ Duck',own “ li u|
1 JO " “ Ferguson “ 1 58
j 42 " “ Inabella “ 1 40
o 40 " -‘ Mine Itidgo " 1 JO
\ 21 “ “ Ellij i.y “ .12 11 “ 1
fjo " “ 'i’lk’j’K’ek “ 11 38 a m j
4 12 “ “ Ja*pa«' *' >> 22 “
4 20 “ “ Ta'o " 11 08 “
4 33 “ “ Nelson “ 11 00 ”
5 07 “ “ Canton “ 10 25 “ ,
0 is " “ Mariefa ” 0 06 “ ]
7 so “ “ Atlanta “ 8 15 “
Connections made in Union Depot at
A tlan'a, (»a , with all lines, for points
in the South-east, South and South-west.
Close connection.! made at Knoxville,
with Southern Railway ii'hmis, via Har-
riman, Jellico and Middic»boro"gli, to
Louisville, Cincinnati and St. Louis.
Hatc.i and i formation quoted upon
application.
W. B. Hhaulky, J- A. Pkidk,
G F & p. A., Genera. Agt.,
Marietta, Oa. Kr, ixville. Teu
Rheumatism
j Is a blood disease trail only a Mood reut(i>
<ly cwm cure it. So many pimple make
I the mistake of taking remedies which
| at best ate only tonics and cannot possi-
i idy reach their trouble. Mr. Asq^tiiith,
| Greencastlc, Indiana, Hay"! “For years
I have suffered wfili Sciatic Rheunta-
. \\s.wi, which the best physicians were. Utl
able to relieve. I took many patent
medicines but they dkl not seem to
teach ,ny trouble. I gradually grew I “"‘I huhfhin, all alike tall before the
J . ooi.queritig power otdea'h. Noun
worse until I vv'IS un
able to take my food
nr handle myself in
any way; I was id iso
lutely helpless. Thr®C
bottles of 3,9.S. re
lieved me so that 1
gg»n able to move
my right arm; before
long I could WfiUi
across \he room, and
when I had finished one dozen bottles
was enrol completely and am as well as
ever. 1 now weigh 170.”
A Real Blood Remedy*
3.9.9. cures Scrofula, Capcer, Eczema,
and any form of blood troubles. U yon
have a blood disease, take a Mood medf-
oititi—9.3.9. (tfiiaianticdpitrrly wgefa
tabic) is exclusively (nr the blood and
is recommended (or nothing else, ll
forcer. „ut the poison matter pennauen'
ly. We will
send lo anyone
our valuable
hook*. Address
Swift Specific
Co., Atlaiitu,
ll iiver from tho wreath of hone that
family ami friends had in store for her.
Nile had give 1 her htvtrt to .lesus, ami
expressed a willingness lit die ami firm
Impe that she would snot he ’tsal'c in
|hu arms of Jesus," With sympathetic
friendly liamfs the remains of Georgia
Let) Williams Were laid in the casket,
ami borne away and laid In rgat at
Shiloh, there to remain till the resur.
reel ion morn, Funeral services were
conducted by Rev. James Wyatt. He of
good courage, family ami friends, tlte
“damsel ia tint dead, but Hleepetli."
G. It. T.
WoBamiM'tri. Mahtiik Wakokns anii
H|(i'.tiiukn: \ >ur o.)iumitteo aiqeiiuted
to draft res,it 111 i ms oil tlte lie tlli nt our
worthy brother, V. *V. Slmiston, Hi.bn.lt
the following:
“Mau that ia lu.rn of woman is of few
day* and full of trouble ” “lie comoth
fmId liken fi-wer aud is cut. down;
lie tlee.Ui also as a shadow and ooulinn-
elh hot,” All people ot every nation,
kiudied ami tribe, rich or poor, haughty
ai
queriug pow
cape. Wo too must die. • Brother
Snnpaon lias hegu call to Ins final reward
from oqr own immediate circle.
Brother Suupaou wan born in Uhorokee
county about Urn year 1854, and diet!
Jaiiiiary fitli, 181)8. lie did not aspire to
tinman gn-.it.neHS, lint to lie yowl and
tiue in bind imestlo liftj, Hu was kind,
indulgent, gciiilu and loving, t
i’lierefove, H-iaolveil, 'i'hat, in the
death of •tfotbor Simpson. Ins children
have lost a kind and iiiTectianate father,
the eoiiininnity a giuui citizen, th.i
church a (h yonvl lueml.cr ami the Lodge
a faithful hyolher.
Uueolved, 2nJ, Tint we exl-eud our
levp amt synipwvUy to Ilia n iw double
orphau children ind th it we with burn
hie auhntissiou n >w toihs wilier an Ai-
mighty G >d, Who liolda tiie dentiny of
indiv,duals an.i ot nat ous in lbs o wn
minds.
R.solved, 3 d. That a blank page in
-mr minute book h i le(‘ )o his nacred
memory and ot|r aucisicary l*e r’quested
to fmniHli s; o qiy of this moinoria! to
our cupiry paimr, tlu AtiVAN<)K. tor
publication, 1 (questing the edit uh to
*oud a copy ol (heir paper containing
.lino to in.; family of .our do mated
brother. Heap socially 4 t on ’« I
M. .8 i'ADKN,
• J." It M KlSf >1(11.
VV. VV. IL.ShoN,
(,' I'll 111 t o”.
w;
and kind, sympathetic friend* could tr * nco op* 1 '* oppo
not Slay the ie.y hand uf death that lo n *» r ,he oenter of the cross,
real lied in and plucked this bluoming Th ® OccupleH the first part
aud Hie right and left wings while tin
ot her part of the erosH in used ah the
hackgrotiml to the stage, for dressing
rooms and for safe keeping of equip
manta Last year the best lecturers ol
Georgia, Mississippi, Ohio qml New
York went there to imparl their fresh
est treasures of thought <n the thrifty
lieople of llawkinsville,
Tiie people of Cordele, Ga., a town nl
about 8,000 inhabitants, lias already
subscribed funds for the erection of i*
eliatauqua building there. Several
counties will join them in tlie join,,
teae.ti-ra insMnte, and the proceeds o,
tho Chatnuqua will pay for Hie build
ing.
Many ol her planes could lie mention
eil, but these are samples, and ari
enough to satisfy those who would tie
Inolined to oritloist* tiie idea, I hat. ot It •
places are succeeding unTIlis line.
Oonlun i» expecting the ilex’, join:
‘('Metiers Institute of this section, am
for pleasantness of climate In summei
she is far superior to towns s mill o'
her. There ia no reason why wecan’i
have Hie best lecturers come to our lit
tle North Georgia town in those sea
sons. It merely depends on tiie en
terprise of the inlinbitAiits.
Secondly, as to rite cost, only enough
aapltal is neede 1 11 erect the building
and that can be returned in a abort
while. Tiie cost will be very lilt I
compared to tiie ideas some would
have of it. In the first two instances
mentioned above the proceeds of the
entertainments went to pay for the
buildings until they were paid for am;
ever si hoc it goes to some additions
improvements’iintil now many other
features have been added. If l antm
I will build a cheap wooden striictur.
for such purposes, it can nearly he paid
| (or by Uliristinus, besides a strong im
| pet us will tie given to our growth, lot
four or live hundred visitors to a plan
j like this ueccessarily brings money
An “Etowah Chatanqua of Norll
Georgia,” would l.elp us. i liink on 1
J this and then act. There ,wil really hi-
„o expense while the school and com
munity will be greatly stimulate^.
Very Respectfully,
H, J. Lawkknc*?.
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