The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, February 11, 1880, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1880. •jO EDITORIAL RAMBLEm. /x— Alabama’* insane asylum, is full. "■ -*Pliu (Jubaiia hare brew shaken mu lolGMlO^WW 1 "- 1 f»l inn'll 101 The Ailutot# Post hup«l Atlanta avenigfk'Ofte' ttffieitcffc per, inofttU I’Oll ft i'tivt — ail Both lances of (Congress are eijr worlv Hs I* Juo 'Ml1 r—j- »ll « "M BJM.i :«n 41 »ltd .fill Macon lia-H rented tl* ItoiitaviMo. ’ £ 1111 ym day, Not Frld the change * issues. The issued on W' retofoic. Th ns we stated in recent issues, is made to moat especially suit the mails »f those subscribers on tiic Talking Hock Route. It'tsts muiittrt n gNut;*dpw h«Hi kuil night work to accomplish this; now we trust all wll* give us tlieir encouragement and mtre^ftge and we ahull in evyrv y*j t-ndrttvor to 4^ r » < ydti » county papir d J wwitig <f your uppwvi » ' »-- sir t trvn **i** .. . .... - r , J I, „ # if |r w — « *- - -r. YelUjW Feyof//i» raging in a paper; aud, they ahull have if they wjll mild form ill Ura r /<iU Mlid.it in feared, only give us a hearty and earnest sup- ,, , /i^e.tyay tyifnake a good .county pews paper is tor the citizens of tipi county to rally to its support. r £..c Adyanck is a / i* ■ IT 1, i * , *" L ' J , - . t. I i)«w enterprise. Itj if not perfect l;y any means'but it is good, if.we do say it or.r- salvea. It ia well worth the price claim ed tor it. » • i» !- We intend t<» do our 'best to mntke it belter every week. Aid us by giving the paper your patronage and speaking n good word for it to \bur friend*. Cher okee tia large and wealthy county ; i.er citizens nru intelligent tpid enterprising, attyl they ought to liaye, a good county xt fi cHK.tt 3 moons .n in lllOlfl s lie* will sprbud into JRjo Janeiro. . i.r i port'.. Come in or send and subscribe for the Advance at once itit S|. IV^riokrt’ (OtithdHfcl i (.TuuvU v*»ll*>tnU for the Irish ktttt- cryrH ; oup Snndii> TW muddle about Simmolia and i his nppoinlim'iit tia tttipvrvisor of ,comma, it boccmitig very einwtty. i i.u , .mi. « »■ u { ■*»■'<«ii .‘’Q .0 M t The Stprtrtnnlmrg, B. O., MMiff- i dixt Smtdtv-ni'lihrtl ' li'W bWl me t> " tftTOO* St'p>vintimdi i nt forty yours. ’ •' SwityAM-lftthl in this wintoi’ one " griihd 8corie of wiow. Wouro ghtd homo where, we I *Tbo rail road excitement is s.muieri'^r down to a very low point. , Tlmre wrh groat sjrmpnthy mil fortlhvHidontColo at the otpnci, Hilt recent .events go to prove that ho did not need it. Ho soemu in every way able to take care of him self. frt’loo 1 ;, when the whole af fair hiWKitninerod down to it’s low est <3pv. Brown and Col. Cole | will h6‘ fitind setting serenely on top un scorched, n. k ati.tfcwi tiin «i aMMAMuiiHtj IB Holland g Co., ' j f, . 1/14 ’ .* * (McAfee’s old stand.) Stic (F. s s o i { Tto j ‘ ” r SPETH and OALT. caMton, geuruia, PKALKUS IN DRY GOOD'S,' NOTlONd, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, i GllO( EJtlES, CROCKERY And nations other articles, too numerous to n>> utioo, usually kept in 1 General Blercliaiidiae stock, which we are offering at prices to •uit tjie times. We are paying the higli- est market price for all COUNTRY PRODUCE Having bought' out the entire stock of goods belont'ing toSpeir A (Suit, and en larged, w« feel warranted in sayinu wc chi sell goods vkeaper than the ehea-pett If you don’t see what yon want a-k for it and we will take pleasure in waiting bU ybh—tip tr ul»le to show goods. Come and see ns, we ate satisfied we cun please yon, both in quality and price. Remember the place fa at E. U. HOLL'NI) & Co. Canton, Ga., Jan. 14th 1880. mUteFfcceto get B«*ai.s! < X \J *4,^4 A. drii A IX ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY SPRING STOCK I am now offering iny entire stock of Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing, . r Shawls, Jeans, Skirts,, Saetjues and lHankets, at >’EW YORK coat. TMn Is no lmifdt»ug th awln^le the people, but a fact.—Coiye and he convinced of what I say. I have also a nice line of Ltidies Dress Goods, Hoots, Sines, Tmnks, Valines, Notions, Ilats and Gents Furnishing Goods at the 'lowest possible 'prices. FURNITURE-FURNITuRE I 11 ‘Him 4 is winter havdn’t anY. to I Jl. AVp guthei: from the annual re port of J. 13. Campbell, Treasurer of Cold) county, and H. M. Ham mett, Ordinary, ’tl»e following fig ures relative to the county’s finan cial affairs : Cush on hand, $-10.80 ; The Rallrrihd fnhgnatos liavy lately developed any very C1U| UIIUirB . ^ nBn (ni IUUIU , *. JU . 0i , ■ great chttttges in railway eirclea. indeldednetis.now duo, $4502; I)e- At present, nothing worthy ot.notv. | forf|Mr indebtedness, due 1881,1882 and 1888, $11000. Our county Of the Negro newspaper editors! OherokfO; may noti he tho “banner North Carolina claims 6; Louis- county*’ in other respects hut in iana 3; Tennessee and Texas 1 this, over Cobh, she is. We will each; Virbinia, Alabama, Mississ-[give the figures soon, ippi and Georgia 2 each. Tlie Constitution wants sonie- The Maine muddle grows beau-1 thing done at once for suffering tifully less in importance every day. Ireland. The following is what We do not know .that tlvere was they have to say: “If the good really anything in it fnSn the ho- peo[de of Atlunta intend to help ginning. Only a few politicians the suffering people of Ireland, on a tare. | they cannoet act too quickly. The distress is very ^great—so great The Atlanta Constitution lists I that some are actually dying of collected $2,700.72 t or the Ilood starvation, and the need of food is children fund, they expect to make becoming more wide-spread and it $3000. This is indeed a noble I pressing every day. Nearly every deed they have done in aiding the] city is doing something to help tho orphans of Gen. Hood. sufferers, and Atlanta should not be entirely remiss in this terrible This is tv year of prosperin' for I emergency.” This we feel to be our iron districts. Nails that’ wore U call that all cities and towns $2 50 a keg will 'doubtless go to should take a deep felt interest in $G ; pig iron is thought will reach | and urge the immediate help of all. # $50 a ton. All Iron has advanced *fully a hundred per cent, and is yet unsteady—perltaps advancing. I have just received Two Car Loads of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASH-STANDS, D MATTmrssws t R. Hirsch. MARIETTA, GA., Jan. 12th 1880.—ly. CHAIRS AND MATTRESSES, at bottom prices. Ctgal SVbijettiacimnts. «•-*■ N'u) 'Abucrtiscmcnts. MARIETTA Female College. The Spring Turin of this Institution commenced on MONDAY. JANUARY, 12th 1880 Tim course of study and tho method of instruution art* thorough; and no pains will be spared to give to tlio pupils Hist class CoUcgiH'u Education. I he Preparatory Department will con tinue in rhip'ge of Mrs. H. M. Colquitt whose culture and whose experience as a teacher, are such as to guarantee ex cellent advantages to those who arc not prepared te enter the College classes. JThe Ornamental Department will be in charge of Mrs. Munget whose success in other Institutions has been exceeding ly satisfactory. Prof. Seals is instructor ot instrument al music, his qua)ideations are attested by the satisfaction of numerous | atrons. M iss A. B. Norwood will give instruc tion in calisthenics ; her faithful labors during the past term resulted in the rup- id improvement of her class. Terms per scholastic month of four weeks: Literary Department • • $2 to $0 00 Music ••«...•• 94 00 Incidental tit for fuel, etc., per term - 00 For further Information apply to V. E. MANGE l\ President. McAfee House, CANTON, GEORGIA. I hare leased the above first clas.% Ho tel and thoroughly renovated and refitted it for Transient Visitors und Regular Boarders. Terms: Single Meal - - - s .50 Board per Day, - • $1 50 ^“Special Rates for Longer 7Vw?-«J@3 If*. FI. H'HITJttOHE, Pro’f. Senator Gordon has obtained unanimous consent of Congress to introduce a hill to repay Georgia $27,175.58, the amount advanced by the State for tlie defense of her frontiers against the Indians MARIETTA High School, f 018 HO ITS Jd'D OMULS, The Spring Term of this Institution Gov. Colquitt has appointed I °P enet * 0,1 Judge Martin Crawford, ol Col- ] MONDAY , FEBRUARY, 2, 1880 umbiis, to fill the'vacancy caused hv the resignation of Judge L. H. nioeklcv, of tho 8.™ Mr. Edgar Butts, oi Mill ion, A\as-1 French, Book-keeping, Geometry, Alge-- appointed to fill the vacancy made ] bra, &c in the Muscbgef Circuit Prof. John Koeher, teacher of music in Atlanta, committed sui cide on the 27tli ult M by shooting himself. This rasli deed is sup posed to have been caused from too great musical exertions. Every effort wi’l be made to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended. Terms per scholastic month of four weeks 91 to |5.()0. E. A. MANGE T, Principal. Trout & Hardin, Plain and Ot'tutmental Two emigrant agents have been 1 HOUSE PAINTER, fined $183.40 in Morgnn county for endeavoring to induce negros KALSOMIMEIi and CARRIAGE PAINTER. stopped as soon as learned, the I CANTON, GEORGIA $500 fine was not imposed. 1 Jan 10—6m. Wilson House, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA J. L. KEITH, Proprietor. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY— Wlicieos, Joseph M. McAfee, Executor of Snphrona M. Watson represents to the court in ins petitiou, duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered Saplirona M, Watson estate This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said Executor should not be discharged from It is executorship and receive letters of dis mission on the tlr-st Monday in May 18S0 Ibis Feirunt y 2nd 1880. O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Cherokee County : Whereas, James H. Henson adminis trator of John W! Henson, represents to the court in llis petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered John W. Henson estate. IhL is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trfttor should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May next. This February 2nd 1880. O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. CHEltOKKK SHERIFF SALES. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Cai.ton, 1 h< lokce County. Ga.,on 1st I’oesday in March, 1880, within the lagal hours of sale the following property to wit: Lots of land Nos 049, 950, 904. 097, i7 seres of 047. being alt that portion lying south of Haney's null road, 05 acres of 048, being all tlmt portion lying south <if Haney's mill road, and west of Canton road, and that |H>rtion of the east half of said lot lying east of Canton road, 54 acres of 000, the line of the eastern bauudury. commencing at tlie north-east corner and running south 11(1 yards thence west, same width, to Canton road thencosouth-east along suid road to the line, thence.south to the corner; the 1 orth half of 1021 exc. pt ouc and one- halt Herein the south west corner of said half lo‘., sold to J B Hardin, 3 acres more or less, in the north-west corner of 1022, bong all of the north half of said lot, lying West ot railroad, all being in the I5tli district and 2nd sect on of Chero kee comity, levied on as the property of Eli C. Hardin, to suti*fy five (5) Justice court fi fas issued from tiie Justice ciurt of the 800th District, G M, two in favor of Thomas D Evans, one in favor ot Nortlicutt and Bros, one in tavor of Jon athan 'I' Davis and one in favor of R. A. Johnson ,V Co. vs E. C Hardin. Ml of the said fi fas controled and transfered to J G Reynolds. Property pointed out by the plaintiff Tenant iu possession no titled. Levied on aud returned to me by N. Booth, L. C Also at the same time and place, One undivided >ixth interest in the Marietta & North Georgia Rail Road, running from Marietta, Ga., to Canton. (3a., as tlie property of C D Phillips and one undivided sixth interest of said M. & N Ga. R R as the property of J M Mc\f-e, the same being such a pari of their in vest as is lying and being in ClicroKee county, (3a. Levied as the property of said U D Phillips and J M McAfee, in the control of the M. *fc N. Ga. R. It., by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from tlie November term of the Cobb Superior Court in favor of W L Cooper vs Win Phillips, H M Hammett, C D Phillips and J M McAfee. Property pointed out by J M Me 4fee, and uotice given Win Phillips, President ol suid M. & N. Ga., R R and J M McAfee, Treasurer. Also at tlie same timu 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 Kinuett, Tax Collector of said county, in favor of the State and county vs H A Harden for her 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 13th district and 2nd section of Cherokee county, Ga., lev ied on as the property of Gilford Cook, to stisfy a tax 11 fa issued by A L Kinnett Tax Collector of said county in favor of the State and county vs Gilford Cook, for his 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 tlie 3d district and 2nd section of Cherokee county, Ga. levied on as the property of Jackson S Olilver to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by A L Klnhctt Tax Collector of said county, in favor of tlie State and county vs Jack- son 5*. Olliver lor his State and county tax for the year eighteeeu hundred and seventy nine. E. G. GRAMLING, Sheriff. Iislu-d. Levied oh as till' property of W, Lain* by firtitA of and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued frfun the Superior court of suid Cherokee county in favor of P II Brewster vs. W T Lainc. H W Newman Plai nttfTs Attorney. EG GRAMLING, Sheriff. Feb., 4th 1880—2m. ’ n —tiin wn—rm— GEORGIA, CimtOKKK County : To all whom it mat/ concern: Daniel N. Spence liaviug in proper from applied to me for permanent letters of administration outlie estate -of William Whitfield late hf said county, this is to cite all and singular the credi tors and next of kinnf William Whit field. to be and appear at aiy office within the time allowed by law, and show cau-e, if any they enn, why perm- aneut administrati.m should not be gran ted to Darnel N. Spence on William Whitefield’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 29th day of January, 1880. O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. GEORGIA, C’HKitoftKK CoujJty: 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 Redding Bess late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Redding Bass, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law aud show cause :fany they can why permanent administration should not be granted on the estate of bedding Bass. Witness my baud and official signature this 28th day of January 1880. O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY— Whereas Silas K. Payue, administrator of Joel B. Payne, represents to tlie court in his petition duly filed 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 raid 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. PU TNAM, Ordinary. Jan. 5 3tn GEORGIA, CHEdOKEE COUNTY— Whereas James W- Cornclison, admin istrator of Elijah Owen, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and enter ed on record, that he bus 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 uot 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. MORTGAGE FIFA. On 1 si Tuesday in April next will be sold at the Court House door in the town of Canton Cherokee c6iinty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale to tin highest bid der for cash, three-fourths interest iu the Press and material upon which the DISSOLUTION. The Firm of J. G. Evans &. Co., has this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr. J. G. Evans will c mtinuo busi ness at theold stand in Ins own interest. All persons huving claims against the firm will please present them to J. G Evans for payment, and all persons in debted to il^e firm will please make im* medinte payment to J. Ci. Evans, or they will find their notes and accounts in the hands of collecting officers. Thanking our friends for -their liberal patronage and J|»pingf*»t*Mr. Evans may contin- uc to supply.them in any and everything they may need. %e remain, -1 Respectfully, • - } Jp«ei*h M. McAfee, Jo^G. Evans- I h Subscribe lor the Adyanck.