The Cherokee Georgian. (Canton, Cherokee County, Ga.) 1875-18??, September 27, 1876, Image 4

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The Georgian- HA TES OF SUBSCRIPT I ON: Single copy, 12 months (in advance).. $1 50 Single copy, 12 months (on time) 2 00 Single copy, 6 months (in advance).. 75 Single copy, 6 months (on time). • ■ • • 1 00 No subscription taken tor less time than six months. AI) VER TISING IS 1 T ES, Space | 1 m. | 2m. | 3 in. | 6m. | 12 in. 1 inch * .>2 50 ; $350 ■ $4 50 j $7 00 | $lO 00 2~in?s | 350 | 500 1 050: 1000 | 1500 3 inc’s | 5 00| 750 | 10 00 i 1 100 | 20 00 4 inc’s | 650 | 900 | 11 50 | 18 00 | 25 00 col. | 10 00 | 12 50 | 16 00 | 25 00 | 40 00 I' colTll2 50 |_lC 00 12500.37 50 |5O 0() col. | 15 00 J 25 00 I 35 00 | 45 00 | 05 00 1 col. I*2o 00 I 35 00 I 50 00 | 65 00 | 100 00 HATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sheriff’s sales, per levy, not exceeding. one square $2 o 0 Notice of application for Homestead. 2 00 Citation on Letters of administration. 3 00 Citation on Letters disinissory from administration .... 4 00 Citation on Letters of guardianship.. 3 00 Leave to sell land, etc •’> 00 Notice to debtors and creditors 3 00 Sale of land by administrator, per sq. .2 50 Estray notices, two insertions 2 00 Announcement of candidates, each. 5 00 Transient advertisements, per square, $1 for the first insertion, and 75 cents for each subsequent insertion. Double-column advertisements, 10 per cent extra. Business or Professional cards, not ex ceeding one square, $lO a year. Local and business notices, 20 cents a line, each insertion. No notice published for less than 50 cents. Ail obituary notices and tributes of re spect exceeding ten lines in length, and all personal cards, charged for at regular rates. The money for advertising is considered due after the first inseition. Wf. solicit correspondence from all parts of the country, giving the progress, the discoveries, and all that pertains to the public good, which we will publish under the following rules, viz.- All communications must be subsciibed ny the writer, must be chaste, inoffensive, and of public importance. We reserve the right to publish or reject any communication. All communications will be printed as they are written, unless accompanied by a r< quest to correct or modify. All communications shit ly confidential. We are not responsible for the subject mutter of any communication. Address all communications on business connected with the paper to The Geor gian, Canton, Ga. JSTEW GOODS. Great Bargains. I now have, and mil daily rotvlv njz, one of tho largest RtockHof goods ever brought into this eoun tv. They are new and fresh, and pur.-l' tsed in the Northern and Eastern markets for uish.at panic price'. I cun, consequently, sell !■ w for cash or barter. My stock coneistf', in part, ot DRY GOOD;?, NewTrintsof the best l.iands nnd I:ite,t styles nt Hglit cents a v;iid, Shirtings, sheet n; s. Drillings, O»nabnr;-s, Ta kings, t euton I iannels, Bleach, d Domestics, Balmoral Skirts, CLOTHS AND CLOTHING, Cusslnu'rs. <'n*slm< rets-, Jeans, I.insets, Her,.! \- niA.h* l’lot hii>g, :mla gi c.’t many wint .-r good> tLnt will be sold at cost for tt.c eash. FUR AND SILK HATS, resh from New York, witli a large, lot of the tint .st BOOTS AND SHOES ever brtmght to this nntiket. The 1 eU< s will be .b - lighted with nix box toe,l shoes .nd z ntr S. I.nt I have anv style or quality to suit the t aste or purse Gentlemen will also admire my elegant, new style Inexpensix. dress boots. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, in pie. titWl supply. Also everytliin;: in the line of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Hurd ware, < To«k< rv, Gla-sware. Tinware, Saddles, B.idles. Whips, Umbrellas, Notions, etc. AVERY PLOWS, I will Pel! low f«»r cu'.h. nnd if in \ f.u irer who likes to work u one < I thvso nc«<:sAi\ implements < n timr, he < an get it. THE Hl DSON WAGONS, of which I have >i nun ler on hand both one ami two horse. I will mul i»ii t.niu moil u< \i ta.i. op. t good note aiul < mils. STANDARD -SCHOOL ROOKS. I mil agent for the sale m til sell ■ oril.sl b) the le.uh, . s as atton amt 1 :.nt et Eduetition >'f t h. teg. < . o Tn concTv.son 1 w.nld s ..it I' • p. o- . 1 ' eeetiou want g<s> Is ot tbe I si „t t..r ."»<■• ••lives, trom th. most ex'- i - . <■ k ... let them call ou lie and 1 will I'ooe tl.i.t mj stoic 1» the place to get th. .. Vet) te.spts-Ifully, .1. M. M. \ITF. YF. B. X ( o. Fuuligoit, Benedict X uo., N.’ W in. i i u i St., ATLANTA. (T 1 HIGI \. Have iiur <4 Hr l «L-‘ G " id *' DKY BOGUS A. ( ABPI TS i#?' AU I I . i ' ■ ■' c-s |ltt wild over, w . - - ... s H. W- NEWMAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the superior courts of Cherokee and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to all business placed in his hands, (itlice in the court-house, CANTON, GEORGIA. May 24 1876 JOHN L. MOON. GEO. F. WOOTEN. OON & WOOTEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A.TIMNTA - Georgia Office, Opposite National HoteL D. McCO NN E LL, ’ ATTORNEY at law, Acworth, - - Georgia, Will practice in all the courts of Cobb Cherokee, Paulding, and Bartow eouniic.-, BEX.!. F. I’AYNK. JAS. U. VINCENT. Payne & Vincent, Attorneys at Law, CANTON, c = GEORGIA, Will practice tn the Snp>erior courts of Cherokee and adjoining counties, and in the justices’ courts of Cherokee. Prompt attei tion will be given t' the collection of accounts, etc. Office, in the Court house. 2-1 y JAMES O. DOWDA, Attorney at Law, CANTON, - - J GEORGIA. WILL practice in the Superior Courts of Cherokee and adjoining counties. Will faithfully and promptly attend to the collection of all claims put in his hands. Ofiiee in the court-house, Canton, Ga. auc 4,1 lv EH-. J? M. Turk. WILL CONTINUE THE PRACTICE OF Medicine and Surgery. Diseases <>f women and obstet rics made a SPECIALTY. Office on Main s’.eet, west end. Aug 4 1-ts I Jr. J . 11. Speir, CANTON, GEORGIA, (Office: J. B. Barton’s Store,) HAVING resume I the practice of Medicine, Sm gerv anti Obstetrics, tender*' hi;*- services to his old friendsand patrons, and the community generally Thanking them for past favors, respectfully solicits a continuation of the same. Diseases of women and children made speciality. Will attend calls day or night. ’ 26-ly ’ •> /' 1 cS ; o I I I rr? ~ 5 w -s g§J i I 0 M S HH ® 13 r 1 ~ * i Pl£gg 5 I I > o || I I I O >OT"3 L( ? t < OT ■< 7- £ •; | $ • »~4 .72 ’Z. H S'" <a kJ S 21 8 » S rg- 1 j o ' - Don’t Go Away TO BUY YOUR STOVES ANO TINWARE, \\ hen vour wants c m be supplied at home Pb.HKY HASTY. ", K. HASTY. I'I'RKY HASTY & BKO., Successors to John A. Webb, Will c.mtinu- the Tin-shop in Canton, trnil will keep in stock STOVES and TIN WARE of all kinds, and will nmnu! iciurv Im and siiii i iii'ii woik to older, in work manlike manner, at piicis as h-w as can I e atlorded. REPAIRING nuule a specialty. 17 I rrn . n n•< nd lb. ab< ve tiim tn a gener jhh n Ist v' ■ led 1. me. JOHN A WEI-B \ >pcc’’a! Card M 1:1 A' • Inta. He tui s •» dy, qui< k y t | tst < ! in liscH l ons Ot any kii d. Ail : M. I (purely parisof the country. All communications 87 U imu.ill strvt 1. Atlant >. Ga 17 lv 1\ ONi.MIZE IN ilAi'.D 11MF.S. eI; IH. IAN• 111 *t' y , G» u tDr> rrveiicii and returned by aptiM t. JI p.nte .4 the « iiiitrjy _ .MhßbS.bm, THE MORNING NEWS, SAVANNAH, GA. ■ ■":■■■.■ ■ :’N. i v.'. . . . 'Jjl J ■' Lfr -T- Ja/iv-W f Wff® 111 up i Jfc 1 n I || J f r |HIE 1 Old i iCALCAdPAIf. Noe 1876 JL which inch.t cs N iiional. State, and county elections’ and which w ill undoubt edly be the most active ar.d hotly contest ed of any since the memorable campaign of 1860, is now fairly opened. The Nation al Democratic party, will this year make a bold, vigorous and dot.bless successful strug gle for the maintt nance and supremaev of those principles which are v.tal to ihepros peiityofthe Republic and ezscnlkd to the well-bcieg of the people. In addition to the Presidential election, the people of Georgta and Florida will elect new State governments. In Florida (he campaign promises to be unusually vig orous, and there is a probability that for the first t ! mc sine the war the people ot that Radical-ridden State will elect a Dem ocratic Stale gove:inner.t. Is. these cam paign the people ot the Sou h ate deeply interested; every intelligent citizen, who has the welfare ot his country and his section at heart, should acquaint himself with every detail of the great, work of re demption and reform that is now going on. To this end he should sttbscrila: to and assist in circulating the SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, an independent Dem ocratic newspaper, of pronounced opinions and leal less tn their expressions; an ger that is recognized everywhere as the . < st daily- in the South. I s editorial depart ment is vigorous. thongUtl’.l, and consis tent, while its news and local departments are marvels of industry ami completeness. Its department ot Geoigia and Florida af fairs is not confined to a mere barren sum mary of events transp.ring in those Slates, but is enlivened by comment at once apt, timely, and racy. The ample resources of the establishment will be devoted to furnis.ang the readers ot the MORNING NE'VS with the latest intelligence from all parts of the world, through the press dispatches, special telegrams, to 1 '! by means of special correspondenci ; and through these ag r en cics the paper will be the earliest chronicler of noteworthy incidents of the political campaign of 1876. SUBSCRIPTION'. Daily, I year $lO 00 6 month* ‘ *» no u 3 months ‘. 256 Tri-Weekly, 1 year 6 00 „ 6 months 3 00 3 months 1 50 Weekly, 1 v. ar 2 Ot, „ " (in.onihs 100 u 3 months 50 Specimen copies sent five on receipt of 5 cents. U3F'' Money can be sent by Post Ofiiee Order, Registered Letter, or E'.pnss.at our risk. J. 11. ES'I H L, Savannah, Ga. J. B. BA R ION’S FAMILY' SUPPLY' sI’C'RK. r s ! /- S 5 r<\ I— MAlt'l ITA A<• VIX! svri.lt: STS , <£ Brick House,) - | A 7 X 2 2 THU M.S ATM IS A'IHVV.I s.\< 1.1.:i \ u ti r A. A. UOWDA, BOOT AM) SHOE MAKEK Will do :dl kinds of wot -, in Ids line, . Ac., Ac. A. w >rk < . Uh va be t iled Al work lanted S t mom up st ris in the Ellis building, Can ton, Ga. 6m IINSHIP IRON WORKS AWMIUSCmSTMIIIS MILICIARINC OMKIt I CELEBRATEG lUi cOKwuss St.ORpANI) POWER iIPABRQ Xf AT LANTA Cl T'ui i lit lire I \l.i. line '•* i 1 1 • 'Vi-.: !>■».- t We wII put j> ' . 1‘ r:i:- i till ' y<■ i i II ' y A’ i r :i v ■’ <>:ln r i.' uk> t. i . i■ . . ■i • 'in ; by I 4 : virg US .1 I' i.i. • - .. ! W .U.e : ii: yiu y i w . , • . i:<- >4 i', r. - line. AH ki A i ; • t n. .ik< j.iici s t ik< n n > . . bi.. [. .U i.;. i iui. . s I. . L ..... G u J 1-. 11 AKlii". I 15 lj J. ii. BELL I Brewster, Sharp & Dowda Real Estate Agents, buy and sell real estatb, Examine Titles, firnisii abstracts, Make Collections. ATTEND PROMPTLY TO ALL BUSI NESS IN OUR LINE. OFFICE OF THE CHEROKEE GEORGIAN, CANTON, GEORGIA. The “Singer” TICK MBH ANT!! 0 We take this method of informing onr irii-nds, »nd the fri» n<i* of the l idus. liiat ivz ,I'IVC the auency for the stile of th*: SINGER SEWING MA( HINES tn tbc .mnti< s <>f Picker 9 and Dl* son, G'<»rgi 1. w ta i.< < quarters at J.ts|>« r. Pi* kens < o. We w; 1 lie glad to wait on those who ue sTt! to buy the very best <*ew ing in . <’nine ■1 the market —the "Singer.’’ We w.li hos produce in •x< b«Bge. L;b --■ ■ rm s erf’. r« J, and *a lit-faction guar an - J Wilt for l:.e agent of tin- •‘Singer” i re vo 1 buy a sewimi m .ci.in« ucUully, J. F. BlVINbi BRO. Au j. 30.2HL THE CHEROKEE GEORGIAN, A Weekly Newspaper, PUBLISHED AT CtVTNTTOTsT, GEORGIA., And Devoted to the Interests of Cherokee Georgia. THE GrHOZHGrTTETT YV ill contain, from time to time, the La-est News, and will give its readers an interesting variety of LITERARY, MORAL, AGRICULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL, TEMPERANCE AND POLITICAL, READING MATTER. It is a Home Enterprise, and every citizen in Cherokee and adjois ing counties should give it his encouragement and support. Thb Georgian will be AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING- MEDIUM, and merchants and others, who wish to secure the vast trado from kh® mountain counties, would do well to avail themselves of the advantage® which it offers. Job Work of All Kinds Will bo executed at The Georgian ollice, in the neatest style and the most liberal terms. BARTER of all kinds taken for Job Work and subscriptions. TETANUS OE TELE C4EORG-IAbT! One Year. $1 K® Six Months 75 A liberal discount will bo made to clubs. J BREWSTER & CO, Proprietors. ? STI A Kl’ & CO. VVALESCA, GEORGIA. Dealers in General Merchandise, Are selling At LOW DOWN FlGl IliX Win g.vc Extra Bargains lOR CASH OR BARTER, Iking anxious to make room tor the F;J' tra 1c If you need anything in our liiif tali and see us SHARP A; CO aug 23 It Will Pay You, \9 TO EXAMINE, TO EXAMINE, 2 £ ■ AND PURCHASE, as s AND purchase; h ! ’ O £ OF B. F. CRISLER’, WHO KEEPS A /'ILL VARIETY I wf sueh goods m are k*»pl in a Dry Goods ; Grocery Store Als prep ircd to put up noots and in the best style, and on >hort nrwee. Will furnish LEATHER in any qnanti tics to suit purchasers. Will take COUNTRY PRODUCK ' at the Inst prices and pay cash or gooda por HIDES. 1 aug 1 ♦ ll