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Hm Ha Withdrawn T
Nothing it mom doflnito or oor*
tain ia to bo atnddntod iron the
reports of the withdrawal of T. J.
isxesatBsswnmwm
Georgia. A W«.bmf*o» oorrM- "
pondeM to HitwIi Krasnaya:
“R#e. Y. 4. him won % the beet
men' to »H# CoagreeWeael
Diatnct, boa •<* withdrawn bit a|w
plieation fertheeppoiniamat uf Unn-
ana Super* tawr, ana that Represent*
live Felton any* there «a ae intention
af withdrawing it.”
In a letter to the Constitution
Mr. Shnmona baa this aaj:
M Unosed to sueH warfare and an-
willing to subject Dr. Frltoa to it on
my account, 1 have withdrawn my
application for the appointment.'*
The evidence given above ia
both pro and eon and neither deft*
nite. We have aaid nothing here
tofore about an j of the Utters and
sbal| not now. The convincing
fatujre will wa trust put nil arfgjht.
Wo will aej, whether nr not Mr.
Simmons* has withdrawn, that who
aver does receive the appointment
to this important duty of collecting
the Census that they taka it with
an impartial feeling—without sac
tional prejudices—giving to Oeor
gia the right oi as many Repreaen-
tativea as she .is justly entitled, for
representation ia what we of the
South are taking at the People’s
Capitol. Give ua our dues.
flee,
a in
nto,
their
•f
_ lb.
The semes of leeel eowiaitwea, sad
»ha peei offldt address ef the chair*
mea, should be reported promptly
•> * hi * '«
tration by P. 0. order or registered
to J.&MMWMAN,
Anavta, Ga.
See'y Dep't Land asd lraratg ration,
I
Ui sad
for Transient Yisitora and Regular
Boarders.
Term*:
•UaUMaal a* r * '*•- M
Board par Day, $1.50
/br loafer
NSW STORK NSW IffiH
a. a. boluis
s. a. naaam,
Latter from the Land and iamb
migration Department.
The following is a letter receiv
ed from the Department of Lane
and Immigration, Atlanta. It can
be seen by carefully reading it how
old the boys are, how applications
must be made, how long the
hoys are to work, how to ba
treated and how they are to be sent,
and all other information desired.
We shall give more of this subject
in future issues of the Advance.
Read with care and precision.
Dear Sir; According to instruc
tions from the Commissioner of Load
and Immigration for Georgia, I her* •
by request that you make it known
thnt tirmers can be supplied with
boys over fourteen years of age, on the
following terms:
TERV8 ON WHICH BOYS ARE PLACED
,V HOMES BY THE CHILDREN’S
AID SOCIETY OF NEW YORK.
All applic ntions must be endorsed
by the Committee.
Tin* boys are expected to work one
year for their board and clothes. At
the end of that time, they are at lib
erty to make their own nrrarge-
meats. 4
They are to be treated by the ap
plicants as theii own children, in
the matter of clothing and training,
and should hare three months to
attend the pudlic schools in winter.
8hou^d s removal become necessary,
it can be arrargrd with the Commit
tee. The Society reserves the right
of removing a boy at any time,for
just cause.
ALL EXPENSES OF TRANSPORTATION
ARE PAID BY THE SOCIETY.
Boys will only be seut in companies
of 30, and applicants will do well to
xegiater their wants in the Registra
tion Books of this Department, the
fee (oi which is cue dollar for each
applicant.
The local Agents of this Depart
ment in this State are Albert Stuuh,
Alto, Gs ; John B. Cmnipell, Mariet
ta,Go.;C W. Seidell, Hart well; A. R
McCutchen, LaFayette; E. Hevser,
Madison; Street & Hamilton, Dalton;
Jtobt. H- Pearce, Thomason: Georg*
Littlfy Atlanta; Geo. Y. Pond, Col
nmbue; Joseph Tillman, Quitman,
andH. C. Sheffield, Arlington, Ga.;
who aft authorized to appoint local
committee, consisting of fire farmers
each, who will receive the b<-ys, pro
vide them with homes on the fore
going conditions, see that contracts
•re fulfilled by applicants, and report
to the Society, through Hon.Francis
Fontaine, 77 East Tenth street, New
York, any failures on the part of ap
plicants to comply with the terms ef
their contracts.
As loon us commi’tees ate organ-
1B Hellami i Ge.,
(MnAfce’a «I4 stood.)
BUCCB8SOR0 TO
SPUR am* OALT.
CANTOR, G BORGIA,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTION^,
BOOTS, 8HORS ead HATS,
• GROCRR1B8, CROCKERY
And various other art tolas, too numerous
to meat inn. usually kept ia s
General Nerthandlse
etoek, which wa are offering at prices to
suit the times. Wa are paying the high
e»t market price for all
COUNTRY PRODUCR.
Having lxtught out the entire stock of
goods belonging to Hpeir k Halt, and en
larged, we feel warranted In saying vi
can sail good* cheaper than the eheapeei
If you don't see what you want a»k for
it and we will take pleasure in waiting
on you—no trouble to show goods.
Come end *ee us, we ere satisfied we
can please you, both in quality and price.
Remember the place ia at
K. B. HOLLAND A Co.
Canton, Ga., Jan. 14th 1H80.
GEORGIA, CHBROKKE COUNTY—
Wuereea, Joseph M. McAfee, Bxecutor
of Saphreee M. Watson represents to
tha court la hie pelitioo, duly filed ead
entered on record that he has fully
administered Saphreee ¥. Watson estate.
Tine is thsrefore to cits ,all persona coa-
eeraed kindred eed creditors to show
cause, If any they sen, why said Rseeutor
should aot be discharged from bis
executorship ead receive letters of die-
OMaetoa an the Int Monday la May 1880
This February tud 1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary.
Nero 2l5*crti0cmtnt0.
MARIETTA
Female College.
The Spring Term of this Institution
commenced on
MONDAY, JANUARY, 12th 1880
The course of study aud the method of
instruction are thorough; and no pain
will be spared to give to the pupils
first class Collegiate Education.
lhe Preparatory Department will con
tinue in charge of Mrs. H. M. Colquitt
whose culture and whose experience
a teacher, are such ae to guarantee ex
cellent advantages to those who are not
prepared tc enter the College classes.
The Ornamental Department will be
in charge of Mrs. Manget whose success
in other Institutions has been exceeding
ly satisfactory.
Prof. Seal* is instructor ot instrument
si music, his qualifications are attested
by the satisfaction of numerous patrons.
Miss A. B. Norwood will give instrnc
tion in calisthenics ; her faithful labors
during the past term resulted in the rap
id improvement of her class.
Terms per scholastic month of four
weeks:
Literary Department • • fcS to $5 00
Music •-*>-••• $4 00
Incidental fee for fuel, etc.,
per term 00
For further information apply to
V. E. MANGET, President.
* MARIETTA
High School,
f OR BOW'S jiA'D V1IU.S
The Spring Term of this Institution
opened on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 2J1880
Pupils will receive careful ^instruction
in the usual English Branches and snch
other studies as are generally taught in
schools nf this grade, embracing Latin
French, Book keeping, Geometry, Algc
bra, Ac.
Every effort, wi’l be made to merit
continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore extended.
Terms per scholastic month of four
weeks fl to $5.00.
K. A. MANGBT, Principal
*.n rgrea
WUmi Havae,
ALABAMA STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
i. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
GEORGIA, Chieokbb County :
Whereas, James H. Henson adminis
trator of John W. Henson, represents to
the court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record that he has fully
administered John W. Henson estate,
t his is therefore to eite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors to show
cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from
hie administration and receive letters of
diemission on the first Monday in May
■ext. This February 3nd 1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary.
f
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY SPRING STOCK I
am now offering my antire stock of
Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing,
Shawls, Jeans, Skirts,
Sacques and Blankets,
at NEW YORK cost. This is no humbug to swindle the people*
but a fact.—Come and be convinced of what I say.
- 1}™** * “!<* of Ladies Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, Valises, Notions, Hats and Gants Furnishing Goods at tha
lowist possible prices.
FURNlTORE-FORNITuRE I
I have just received Two Car Loads ot
CHAIBSAKg^My 8 ®^ 8 ’ WASHWAND8 '
.tb°«o.pric« R. HIR8CH.
MARIETTA, GA., Jan. 12th 188$.—ly.
!!!H ^msm
Ceofll HbDfrtiflfmfinlfl I * n<J • ecl,0 ° of Cherokee oouuty, Ga.
W “ UI —levied eh* u the property of Jncksnn 8.
Ollivor to satisfy i tax fl fa issued by A
L Kinnett Tax Collector of said county,
in favor of the Statr and county vs Jack-
son 8. Olliver tor bis State and county
tnx for the year eighteeen hundred ana
seventy nine.
E. G. GRAM LING, Sheriff.
MORTGAGE FIFA.
Oo 1st Tuesday in April next will be
sold at the Court House door in the town
of Canton Oberokee county, Ga., within
the legal hours of sale to th< highest bid
der for cash, three-fourths interest in
the Press and materiul upon which the
Chkroxm Advance is now being puo-
lishod. Levied on os the property of W.
T. Lwine by virtue of ana to satisfy a
mortgage fl fa issued from the Superior
court or said Cherokee county in favor of
P H Brewster vs. W T Lsine. H W
Newman Plaintiff's Attorney.
EG GRAMLING. Sheriff.
Feb., 4th 1880—9m.
Trout A Hardin,
Plain and Ornamental
HOUSE PAINTER,
KALSOMIMER and
CARRIAGE PAINTER.
CANT ON GEORGIA
Jon 10—6m.
STATE OF GEORGIA (
CHEKOKKK COUNTY.. f
Present the Honorable Geo. N. Letter.
Mortgage, etc., February Term 1879.
Jambs L. D. Harbin, 1 Rule nisi
Administrator of James > To
Strain, deceased, ) Fort-close
vs [
The heirs at law of Bcnj. ( Mortgage.
F. Strain, deceased \
It appearing to .he Oourt by the Pe
tition of J, L. D. Harbin administrator
of James Strain, (accompanied by the
Mortgage and note) that on the eigh
teenth day of November Eighteen bun-
dren and fifty-nine the said Benjamin
F. Strain, now deceased, made and de
livered to the said James Strain his prom
issory not bearing date on the said 18th
day oi Nov. 1859, whereby the said B. F.
Strain promised on or before the first
day of January, next after the date there
of to pay the said James Strain the sum
of five hundred and sixtynine dollars and
ninety-five cents for value received. And
afterwards on the day and year aforesaid
the said B. F. Strain the better to secure
the payment of said note executed and
delivered to the said James Strain his
deed of mortgage, wherthy the said B.
F. Strain, mortgaged to the said James
Strain one hundred and twenty acres of
Lot of land No. 65 in the 14th District
and 2nd section in said County, being
all of said lot except a strip ou the west
side of said lot running from North to
South parallel with the original line,
said strip of land being about one hun
dred and fifty yards wide, and to cross
the creek at a ford existing at the date ot
the mortgage and to include a ridge on
the North side of the creek, and excepts
three fourths of the minerals.
Aud it further appearing that said
note has not been paid. It is therefore
ordered by the court that the heirs at
law of the said B. F. Strain pay into
court the principal and interest and cost
due on said note by the next Thrm of
said court and by the first day thereof
or show couse to the contrary if any he
has. There being no administration on
the estate of the said B. F. Strain and
said estate being insolvent and there be
ing no probability of said estate ever be
ing administered upon, and on failure to
do the Equity ot redemption in and to
the said mortgage promises be forever
thereafter barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that a copy
of this Rule be served upon the heirs at
law of the said B F Strain, at least twen
ty days before the next term of this
court, or that it bo published once a
month for three months next before said
next term of this court in the Georgia
Advocate.
Geo. N. Lbstkb, J. S. C.
A true extract from tne minutes of this
court. Jabez Galt Clerk.
CHEROKEE AH ERIE A' SALES.
Will tie sold before the Court House
door in the towo of Canton, Cherokee
county. Ga., on 1st < uusday in March,
1880, within the Ugal hours of sale the
following property to wit:
L«»te of land Noe 549, 950, 994. 997,
17 acres of 947, being all that portion
lying south of Haney’s mill road, 35
seres of 948, being all that portion lying
south <»f Haney’s mill road, and west of
Canton road, and that portion of the east
half of said lot lying east of Canton mad,
84 ucrvs of 996, the line of the eastern
beundery. commencing at the north east
corner and running south 116 yards
thence west, same width, to Canton mad
thence south-east along aaid road to the
line, thence south to the corner; the
north half of 1021 exet-pt one and one-
halt acre in the south west corner of said
half lo\ sold to J B Hardin, 8 acres more
or lets, in the north-west corner of 1029,
being all of the north half of said lot,
lying west of railroad, all being in the
15th district and 2nd sect'on of Chero
kee county, levied on as the property of
Eli C. Hardin, to satisfy five (5) Justice
court fi fas issued from the Justice court
of the 890th District, G M, two in favor
of Thomas D Evans, one in favor ot
Nnrthcutt and Bros, one in favor of Jon
athan T Davis and one in favor of R. A.
Johnson A Co. vs E. C. Hardin, all of
the raid fi fas controled and transfered
to J G Reynolds. Property pointed out
by the plaintiff. Tenant in possession no
tilled. Levied on and returned to me by
N. Booth, L. O
Also at the same time and place, One
undivided Mxtli interest in the Marietta
& North Georgia Rail Road, running
from Marietta, Ga., to Canton. Ga., as
the property of C D Phillips and one
undiyided sixth interest of said M. & N
Ga. It It as the property of J M McAfee,
the same being such a part of their in
terest as is lying and being in Cheroaee
county, Ga. Levied as the property of
said C D Phillips and J M McAfee, in
the control of the M. & N. Ga. R. R„ by
virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the November term of the Cbbb Superior
Court in favor of W L Cooper vs Win
Phillips, II M Hammett, C D Phillips
and J M McAfee. Property pointed out
by J M McAfee, and notice given Wm
Phillips, President of raid M. & N. Ga.,
R R and J M McAfee; Treasurer.
Also at the same time and place, lots
of land Nos. 22, 26, 80, 82, 84, 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. & N. Ga.
R, R.,in the 15th dist. and 2nd section
ot Cherokee county Ga. All of said lots
levied on as the property of Wallaco,
Haley & Co. to satisfy a Justice court
fi fa issued from the 792nd district) of
said Cherokee county, and sundry other
fi fas, in favor of the Marietta Savings
Bank vs. Walllace, Iialey & co., Field's,
McAfeTate & oo. garnishees. Property
pointed out by J. M. McAfee and levy
made and returned to me by J. L. Harris
L. C. ,Jan. 29th 1880.
Also at the same time and place, Lot
of land No. 40 in the 14th district and 2
section of Cnerokee county, Ga., levied
on as the property of H. A. Harden to
satisfy a tax fi fa issued by A L Kinnett,
Tax Collector of said county, in favor of
the 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 814 in the 18th district and
2nd section of Cherokee county, Ga., lev
ied on as the property of Gilford Cook,
to atisfy a tax n fa issued by A L Kinnett
Tax Collector of said county in favor of
the State and county vs Gilford Cook,
for bis State and county tax for the year
eighteen hundred and seventy nine.
Also at the same time and place, Lots
of land Nos 973 and 974 in the 3d district
GEORGIA,Chzbokkk County:
To all whom it mast concern:
Daniel N. Spence having in proper
front applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
W'llljam Whitfield late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of William Whit
field. to l>e and appear at my office
within tlie time allowed by law, and
•how cause, if any they can, why perm-*
anent administration should not be gran
ted to Daniel N. Spence on William
Whiteficld’s estate. Witness my band
and official signature, this 29th day of
January, 1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Chkuokek County:
To all whom it may concern:
A T Bass having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Rodding
Bess late of said county, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next ot
kin of Redding Bass, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law aud show cause :f any they can why
permanent administration should not be
granted on the estate of .Redding Bass.
Witness my hand and official signature
this 28th day of January 1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.-—
Whereas Silas K Payne, administrator
of Joel B. Payne, represents to the court
in his petition duly hied and entered on
record, that he lias fully administered
Joel B. Payne’s .state; this is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred 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
Monday in April 1880. This Jan. 5th
1880. O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. *
Jan. 5 3m
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Whereas Janies W. Comelison, admin-
istrator of Elijah Owen, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and enter-
? d 0 , n r. 1 A thst , hebas Mly 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 ofdismission on the
^Monday in Apri*880. This Jan.
5th 1880. o. W. PUTNAM,
Jun. 5 3m. ° rdil "‘^
dissolution.
. The Firm of J. G. Evuus Sl Co., has
this day dissolved by mutual cuiwnt.
and Mr. J. G. Evans will c niiuin- i.nsi-
nessat the old stand in his ..wn mterrst.
All persons having claims ugiinst the
nrm will please present them to J. G
Evans for payment, and all persons in
debted to the firm will please make im-
mediate payment to J. iEvans, or they
will find their notes and account'* in the
hands of collecting officers. Thanking
our friends for their liberal patronage
and hoping that Mr. Evans may contin
ue) to supply them in any and everything
they may need, we remain,
Respectfully,
Joseph M. McAfee,
John G. Evans-
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