The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, January 30, 1880, Image 2

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€t)e BEN. V. CKRBY, Burro n.~ Oisim, OaiMn Coustt, Ga. slut 30»auct. FRIDAY. JANUARY «», IMO. UI>ITOit)AL ItAMBliK*. Failure* have comm nc» d, not only in foreign binds 1>nr. »t limnr. The season of Ares in now nt hand nnd lln report i coining in «|'iire rapidly We would not give n penny for * msn |h not angular enough to make Ilia fel low-nun feel that he lives among them. Within thcpist few years five N- w Yorkers rej>rit«ein.ing $300,000,000, hnV' died. T:.es** w< r« A-lor, Vanrii r- bill. StiAsrl, It aiuel-i dor nn l Pctir V ocilu'. A bill ' SI I sen pusji-il by i nngr< m giving to tobtlly divtbli-d soldi* ro nnd Mi lor* »n iucri'MMi *n pensions of twen tyt-'iid I ar* per mouth It nos in*«k- iiip, ev my-lwo dollms per month. Mill* of tlm lirrte*l Stub* Setntors bar given con* *>r ** ns- ti-lnw Mini. jul>* nb ir tlm espi'ol. I lie y oing men pi n trill serve ii- clerks for the ciiinmit'ce- n >t draw ;(1 a nay cundiy o; Muiuliiy » . .11 •»* shine, John KeMy b licvus IMdcu's noininn- tion to be impossible. And ssys that 'Mr. Seymour would bn s good onndidnte because lie would poll the united Dem ocratic vote". Those arc John's idea of Pvi-sidential nominations. The Pliiladi Ipliin Time* gives reports fr.jm sixty-eight Democratic newspapers iu Pennsylvania showing their choice for president ml cindldstes, ms follows: For Bay ml 18, "ilden 15, Hancock 11. Sey • lovur 0. (lie ti< Id 4, for the noniico 5, for anyb nly II. General L. J. Gartrell, of Atlnnta, is now looked upon m the next, governor of Geoigis. Tried and f'liud true in all i* InPons of life, he will make the empire •late a j.overnoi whom she can always tris’, and of whou she will never be aeUa-md. —A'o th Qeorgiar. Of Mie fe ling in Giro In favor of the nomiuation of S cretary Sherman for the Presidency, the Columbus, (O.) Shite Journal (Rep.) remarks: “It is uni] lestiouably true that at the |ir«Muut time, at least, Joliu Sherman is the first choice of a large majority (per h.\ps tour fifth*) of the Ropubbean vo ters of Ohio for President, and that if noin'na'ed he will teceire the solid R*- publlo-iir vote, together with .a hr*<r DemociaMc vote than has evi r lax* casr. for an. Republican since tins organiza tiou of the party. Why, therrlon, •LouId there l>e a doubt or question a- ;<* tLj propriety of sending a solid Sln-r man delegation to the National ^inven tion r " Columbus *£nquin r: * The comiiiitb e to arrange plans and raise uiuan- for t o erection of a monoin nt in Columbus o the memory id'the I iteven-ruble Dr L v ic Pie.ce met in M -.con mi Wednesiiay . This committee, appointed by III- .Sonil) Ge-ugia ci-nft:i'»nci* at its la*t sessinn. n aomposed of Uev DrJose|ili S Ke , ituv fltiN MoD >neli, Kev J B MiOehee, Rey R J Corlev ami Rev J O A Cook . Afier full and tree consult a".dii t v\; a agm-d to issue circulars first to thr pen |e ol the South gen-rail , a d si C Ond to the M-tho.ii-l of the .Smith (-)•*<*.V gia conler-ncu sp ciaUi, « dh a vie vs o rais-ng the neo-wsarv fund- As to Inca tiou. Sf. Luke church yard was -elected •S the ur. at suitable place. The appeals Cur motiay arc to b-> nude immediately, nnd the committee feel enufident ttista •efficient amount w ll be realized to se cure a respectable mnnumeut to the great and good man. As a man and a minis, ter bin memory d«vtv» to b* p- r n-t ta fcd." The population of Georgia is but lit tie more than that contained by Wts cousin—-the former having pine mem hereof Gtongruse and the letter eight- anil yet Georgia lias 1,00# convicts in tier prieons, to 450 in Wleann'in. Iu Georgia the admini*'ration of justice discriminates severely against the colored race, amt a large majority of thrcnnvic s are negroes Ten years for stealing a mule is the customary a< ntencs, and mi nor atfenses m proportion This is a short sample of the .dal wart’s style ol slandering ti.e South. The Ho cago Tribune gloats o cr a morsel of mendacity like the alxive Of course there is no d scriminstion in Grnrgiu or .ip any Southern State against negroes in the administration n. justice. A white rascal in punished lor stealing a inule ju»t tile same as a negro. II the 7W- bune'* men iscious scribbler doesn't be lieve it let him come South and try it- Saeannah AVie*. Wk send out several copies of Ciikiu eke Advance, hoping that all who may receive it will write ua a |M-tal say ing w • may continue sending it. Bui do not be impressed with the idea that it will o- sent to till out the urn xpired subscription* of the Gcorgii Advocate. It Will not. Toe Georgia .-Iw II till out their subscriptions from A'lanu hurealter, as tiiat is wlier ■ It w ill be pub dished and i-nued fr-uu. Tiie following we have leceivi d w.tli the reqiio-t lo publish and we m hoping to give |'iil»l city to the 1 h'i- ctiisui of Council Bluff’* Bugle:" What is the chief end of* he lb-publican party? Grid Who is the ail'll -r of the Republic* i party ? brant. Who t)rst discovered that the world was round ? Grant. Who died on a thousand battle fields during the late civil war? Grant. Who touud Moses in’ the bulrushes? Grant. Who was the first man ? Grant. Who first sailed around the whixkey ring? Grant. Wlte wrote the Declaration of Inde pendence? Grant. Who was the first tanner? Grant’ Who first discovered the Quakers? Grant. Who the d—e is Grtiut? Grant. What was his fat tier's name? Grant. Ju-t take it for “Granted" that Grant is Grant, and may we be ‘Granted’ as lew Grants as possible in high places. Joe Jefferson the renown pirsooifier of “Rip Van Winkle’’ has the past we< k beeu playing to the delight of Atlanta audiences. Can't you couie up Joe and eutertain a Canton au lieucu? It is thought that a crisis ti ti e history of Vesuv us is npproiclniig; eithvr thr-re will l*e a grent (liscliurgi, such as will terrify the neighborhood, or, us is more likely, there wdl he an ovcrlluwiiig of lava, covering the cmie wiliiu mull lie of lire, mill auci.t.y in flicting inure deal rue. ion on proja-ity than a grand eruption. Vcsuv.us has be* n in an actiW al» ; r now fur sever ui years. A Nt MitKU of n-Tthern fainilies n**ie * goi.« ’o Florida lor the Wm ie:. 1 i ii.'v may tiud it there, for are iiave Into none in Georgia.—Atlanto Conaitution. GEORGIA, ghkhokkb County: 75# alt whom it tuny concern: Daniel N. Kpe.nre having in pr >per from applied to uief»r permanent letters of ndminiMrat ion on the est itu of Wii.iiam Whitfi. Id late of said county, this is to cite all and sii gulnr the credi tors and next of kiuof William Whit field. to lie and appear at my office w itliin tile time allowed by law, and • how caii-e, if any they c m, why perm.- am in udininistruti n should not be gran ted lo D-niil N Spence-on William Whili lii-ld’s estate. Witness niy hand ai d nflC-hil siguuture, this 29th day of January, I8N0 O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. GEORGIA. Chkkokkk County : To all whom it may concern: A T Baas luviug in proper form ap plied to me tor permanent letters of Ad ^ministration on the estate, of Bedding lb »H ate of xaid county, tliia iato cite all and singular the creditors and next of Ein nf Redding Ba»a, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause :f any they can why permanent administration should not be granted on the estate of i*eddiug Baas. W itrn-as my hand and official signature itlds 28th day of January 1880. I O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. CHKROKEK AH ER1FF SALKS, Will-b« Nld Imfort the Ghurt House door in tb*|)own of Canton, Cm rofcee county, Gf n on 1st n»e*day in Aiarok, IM80. tvilhin the lagsl hoi.re of Mle the following property to wit: Lotcoflnnd No* MB. #50. #84. »#7, i7 acr-'s of 017, Inung ali that portion lying souf.li of Haney's mill road, 85 acres of 048. being all that portion lying >ou:h ->f Haney’s mill r -ad, and weai of rani on road, a*.i that |MirtdoD of thr east li.df nf said lot lying east nf Canton road. 84 scrrsnfOOfl, the line of the eastern itiiidcry. commencing at tin: nortii-eaat corner and ronnirg south 116 yard* tlirnci* west, same width, to Canton r ad ihence south-east along .-aid road lo :bt line, tlnrcc aoith to the corner; the r ortli half of I02i exc-pi one and one halt acre in thr south west corner of said half lo‘, n-J‘1 to J BH-irdiit, 8 acre** taor or le*a in tin; north west corner of 1022, bt ing all of the north ha’., of said lot, lung west of rail mad. nil l.cng in tbe Ifitli diFiric: and 2nd sect on of i hero- km. county, levied on as the property of Eii C. Hardin, to sati-fy five (5) Just ce court ti fas i-.-u d from toe Ju*'ic<- cuurt of '.li>- 8BO1I1 I'istric.G M. two in favor of Thomas D Evans, one in favi.r o; Northcutt and Bros, one in tavor of Jon- a'hsn T Davis and one in f-tVor of It. A. Johns n h Co. vs E. C Hardin *11 of the-aid fi fa* controled and transit rul io J • • Itrynolda- Prupi rty po nted out i-y lit piainiitT. einnt ia posw-s-ion no iiti-d. L- vied on and iviumed to mu by N. Bindh, L. t J Tke Place to get Bargains t IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY SPRING STOCtf I tun now ottering entire stock of Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing, Shawls, Jeans, Skirts, Sacques and Blankets, at NEW YORK cost. This is no hnmbug to swindle tbe people, hut a fact.—Come and be convinced of whut f say. I have also a^ nice line of Ladies Dress Goods, Boots, Shoe#, Trunks, \alises, Notions, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods at tho lowest possible prices. FURNITDRE-FURNITOBEI I have just received Two Car Loads of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASH-STANDS, CHAIRS AND MATTRESSES, nt bottom price*. R. HlltSCH. MARIETTA, GA., Jan. 12th 1880.—ly.. AUh at tin* 'Mm.- time and place, Om* Undivided -ixlli nit. rc-it in In: Mar etli A N"rih n uig a Bail Buad, running tM>m Maricla, >*, t- *tn uii (»a . as ttm property of •' D I’lii I pa and one It 11(11 f id« il s XIII intlTi'il of FKld •’ A N (ta. It l< a* llm propi-rty of J M Me f t-, tin* a*nit: eing »uch a park of llieir in* it-rt-m a- i- lyi g and i eing in Ciifroace c -uniy, G i. l^-vi- d <a the properly >l said v* D Pnillipa an i ,1 M l(cAb:e, in the cunlr-d i t tin* M. A N. G». R. It., by viriu*- >d‘an 1 i • aatofy a fi fa itStted from tie- November term of tile Coub Bup'-rior 1 ourt iu favor of W L Cooper vs Wm Phillips, H M Hammett, < D Phillip* and J M McAfee. Property pointed out by J M Me \fee, and notice given Wm Phillips, President ol said M. A N Gi*.. It It and J M McAfee, Treasurer. Also at tlm same tinn: and place, lids of land loa. 22, 28, 80, "2, 34, 86, 38. 42. 44, and 46, all being a part of land lot | No. 1068 all in the town of Woodstock, situated on the line of the M. A N. Ga. U. It ,in the 15th dist. anti 2nd section of i In rokee county Ga. All of said lots levied on as the property of Wallace, ,Haley & Co. to sat#*ty a Justice court fi fa isMiii d from the 702nd district; of said Cherokee county, nnd sutuiry oilier fi fas, in favor of the Marietta Savings Bank vs. Wall lace, iialey & c*.. Field s, McAI'e l ate A co. garni-hees. Property pointed out by J. M. McAfee and levy made and returned to mu pv J. L. Ilmiis L. C. ,Jan. 20th 1880. Also at the same time and place, Lot of land No. 40 in the I4tlt di-trict and 2 section of C’nerokee couuty, Ga., levied i-u as tin* property of H A. Harden to satisfy a tax fi f* issued by A L Kinnett, Tax Collector of said county, in favor of tlie State and county vs H A Harden for his State and county tax for the year eighteen hundred and seventy nine. Also at the same time and place, Lot of land No 314 in the 18th district and 2nd section of Cherokee county, Ga., lev ied (>ii as the propi rty of Gilford Cook, lo stisfy a tax fi fa issued by A L Kiueett lax Collector of said county in favor of the State and ceunty va Gilford Cook, for his Stale and county tax for the ye tr eighteen hundred and seventy nine. Also at the same time and place, Lots of land Nos 973 and 074 iu the 3d di triot nnd 2nd section of Cherokee county, Ga. levied on as the property of Jackson 8. Oltuer to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by A L Kinnett Tax Collector of said county, iu favor of the State and county vs Jack- son 8. Oliiver tor his Stats and county tax for the year eigbteeen hundred and seventy nine. GEORGIA, (JiiKjtoKEii County : Melissa Waldrop, wife nf Eli Waldrup. has applied to me for Amendment and hxemptinn of Personalty, as supplement to Homestead, and I will pass upon tbe same at my office st 10 o'clock, a. m- on i be 16th day ot Febrir"y 1880- This the 22nd day of January, 1880. O.W. PUTNAM, Ord'y. DISSOLUTION. 'I he Firm of J. G. Evans k Co., has th s day dissolved by mutual consent, und Mr. J. G. Evans will continue busi- n< st at the old staud in his own interest. All persons having claims against the firm will please present them to J. G. Evans tor payment, and all persons in debted to the firm will please make im mediate payment to J. it, Evans, or they will find their notes and accounts in the hands ot collecting officers. Thanking our friends for their liberal patronage and bopn g that Mr. Evans may contin ue to supply them m any and* everything they may need, we remain, Respectfully, Joe ws M. McAfee, Joes G. Evans- Those who may receive tke Aotabca and do not notify ui te discontinue tke same will continue to receive it end be expected to pay the one Italler, whether yen ordered it seat or not. Bev ia mind Ctgal Abuertiytimnts. CHKROKEK SHERIFF SALES. Will lie sold, before the I'ourt House door, in ilie town of Canton, Ch-rokee county, Georgia, within ilie legal hours of sale, on the first Tu -sday in February I88u. the following property, viz: L ts ot land No*. 781, 7.12, 7?3 and (Ml, all in tlie 15th dist., and 2nd section of Cherokee couuty, • -a . levied oil as the properly of Joel T. liaiey, to satisfy a tax ii fa. issued by A L. Kinnett, tax c--Hector of said county, in favor ot* state ( and county vs Joe: T. Haley for his tax for 18T9. Tenant iu possession notified. Al-o. lots of land Nos. 403 and 462, all in the 3d dist. and 2nd section#f Chero keccounty, levied on as the property of James M. Stephens, to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by A L Kinnett, tax collector ol saidc unty in favor of 8tate and county vs James M Stephens for his tax for 1870. Also, Iota of land No*. 84 End 62 in the 21st dist. and 2 o section of Cher "kee county, mid No. 905 iu the 15th dist. and 2nd section of Cherokee county, lev ied on a* the property of James U. Vin cent to satisfy a lux fi fa issued by A. L Kinnett, tax collector of said county in favor of State and county vs James U. Vincent, for his tax for 1879. Party no tified. Also, lot of land No. 196 in the 22nd dist, and 2d section of Cherokee couuty. (la. levied ou as the property of Janies M. Stephens to satisfy a tax fi ta issued by A. L. Kinnett, tax collector of said coun ty in favor of State and county vs James M. Stephens, for his tax for 1879. Also, lots of land Nos. 208 and 549 all in the 8-1 dist. and 2nd section of ( her- okie couuty, Ga., levied on as the prop erly of Harrison Black, to satiafv a Ux fi fa issued by A. L. Kinnett, lax collector of said county in favor of State and county vs Harrison Black for hiB tax for 1879. Also, lots of land Nos. 321, 327, 394, 395, 393. 392, 897, 898 39# 400, 468, 464, 465 , 466, 474, 441 and 612, all in the 8d diet., and 2nd section of Cherokee coun ty, Ga., levied on as the property of Win. Hoskins, to satisfy a tax fi ra issued by A. L. Kinnett, tax collector of said coun ty in favor of State and county vs Wil liam Hoskins, tor his tax for 1879. Ten ant notified. Also, lot of land No. 165, in the 15th dist, snd 2nd section of Cherokee coun ty, Ga. levied od as the property of Rcb't B Adair, to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by ▲. L. Kinnett, tax collector of said coun ty in favor of State and county vs Rob ert B. Adair for his tax tor 1879. Also, one Sorrel Horse, about 16 hands high and about ten years old, levied upon as the property of J. L. Clarkson A Co , Principals, and ttobt. F. Hobbs, security, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henry Phillips. E. G. GRAML1NO, Sheriff. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY — Whereas certain petitioners hare made their application to this court praying an order granting the establishment of a new road, commencing at the Gilmer’s Ferry road near the residence of J. M. Gilmer, thence in the direction of Canton to or near the reiidence of Uriah Nix, thence to intersect the Fowler’s Ferry road at the most convenient point; and where** commissioners appointed for that purpose have reviewed and marked <HRt said contemplated road, and reported to me that said road will be one ot much public utility and convenience; now this is to eite and admouish all persons that on and after the 6th day of February 1880, said new roxd will be granted if no good eause is shown to the contrary. Given under my baud and seal 5th day ot Jsanaty 1886. O. W. PUTNAM, Ordiaary. A U Ml SIS I RA TOR'S SA L F, GEORGIA, CHEROKEE OUNTY.— By virtue of an order from tin- court of Ordinary of said c ‘Unty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the court-house door in said county be- I ween the legal hours of Male, the tract or land m -aid county whereon L-iwson 7fu- dacil resided at the time of his death, containing 200 acres more or less, the same being l-*ts of land Nos. 1211, 1212, 1237. 1165 and 1284. all in the 8d dis trict and 2d section of said county. I ems of sale cash. This Jan. 5th, 1880. 8 E. RUDA'TL, Administratrix. GliOR HA, CHEROKEE COUNTY— Whereas Silas K. Payne, administrator of Joel B Payn-, represents to the court in hi* petition duly tiled and entered on record, thnt he lias fuily administered Joel B. Payne's .state; this is, therefore, to cite all pers-ms concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why -aid administrator should not be discharged from Ilia administration aud receive letters of dismission On the first Monday in Aoril 1880. This Jan. 5th 1880. O. W. PU I’NAM, Ordinary. Jan. 5 8m GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY— Whereas James W. Cornelison, admin istrator of Elijah Owen, represents to the court in his petition duly filed aud enter ed on record, that he has fully adminis tered Elijah Owen's estate; this is, there fore, to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause If any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monda, in April 1880 This Jan. 5th 1880. O.W. PUTNaM, _ „ Ordinary. Jan. 5 3m. GEORGIA—CHEROKEE COUNTY. Henry F. Cagle having applied to be appointed Guardian of the property of 1 hoinas N. Cagle, a minor under fourteen years of-age, resident of said county: This is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of the Court ol Ordinary to be held on the first Mon day in February next, and show cause, if they can, why saii Henry F. Cagle should not be entrusted with the guar dianship of tile property of uid Thomas N. Cagle. Witness tny official signature this Jan uary 5th, 1880. G* W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. Wnercas certain petitioners have made their application to this court praying an order granting the establishment of a new road, c^mm-ncing at Woodstock and running east along the line ol land lot between M. S. Padeu and Dr. Meritt to a point near Dock Moriaes, thence north east to Reub’s Creek, cniasing the creek at the line of land lot between Parks Dobbs and Dr. Meritt, following said line to the foot of the hill, thence around the hill on the south »id*\ ihence north-east acros;. said line m from of Dobbs’ bouse, thence until . ant through the lands of Dobbs, Edward*. Du s *a-t Say, to the river, crossing the mvr in Say's plantation, thence to the Im* of land lot between S iy and Evau-. . *. u >:e east along said'ine as near as j>ro:;;c*t- ble and to intersect the piil.be r-.n-l m- tween N. Barnes and Ja*p-r Doiib-; an t whereas certain c-miuiinsioners apoo ntci for the purpose have reviewed a i l u*ik ed out said contemplated road a id report ed io me that said coiUeaipUted road will bs one ot much public utility and conve nience; sew this is to cite and admonish all persona that on aud after the 7th day ot February 1880, said new road wilt be granted if no good cause ii shown to the contrary. Given under my hand and «ml this 80th day of December 1879. O. W. PU I’NAM, Ordinary.