Newspaper Page Text
$l)t liljcvokte TUiuaucc.
B*M. l'RllRY, Eihtor.
-
4
Oantoh, Chkrokee County, Oa.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1880.
EDITORIAL UAMDLKit,
Are wo to elect tiTown Council ?
Out) groin li*i« touched upon the
tarriti question.
l>r. H. P. Gatchell it scoiuh will
he auccerttd'ul in getting to be Cen
sus Supervisor. After confirmation
and his duties entered U|K>n lie will
find oat whether or not he will
(latch-ell. He is a republican and
stands well in his sommunity.
The Ellijiiy Courier is in lavor of
throwing ovelbonrd the present t tti
cers of Hie Marietta A North Georgia
railroad it they don't go to work hi
earnest on the extension o( that road
in the dirictlon of the niountiins.—
Gumming Clarion.
We will say work, we think,
will soon begin on tliu extension.
Rest easy neighbors.
Chattanooga ore beds are want
ing hands at $1 per day.
Acworth has near -400 signers to
a petition t >r the pardon of Sam.
II ill.
Americas wants a railroad con
nection with cither lluwkinsvillc
pr Eastman.
Joseph M. Brown, son of ex-Oov.
Joseph K. Brow n, has been appoint
ed ticicet auditor ot the Western A
Atlantic Railroad.
Tilt Shite Republican Conven
tion meets in Atl mta on the 21st of
this month. The Democratic meets
there on the Uth of June.
New York Sun says: ‘‘The for
ty-sixth Congress bids fair to dis
tinguish itself as the greatest do-
nothing-but-talk congress since the
war.”
The State Democratic Ex. Com
m *t in Atlanta on the 30th, ult.,
and decided that two State con
ventions fhoul l bo held—the first
on the 9th of .June t<> elect delegates
to Cincinnati, and tho second on
the 4th of August to nominate can
didates for the State officers and to
choose presidential electors. No
action was taken with respect to
tho two-thirds rule in the State
convention, but in accordance with
a request of the St. Louis conven
tion the suggestion is made to
emmty conventions that they make
some expression of their opinion
upon the subject. It is suggested
that the county meetings to select
delegates to tho first State conven
tion lie held oil tho first Tuesday
in Juno, and that tlio meeting to
select delegates to the second State
convention be held on the 21st of
July. •
OEORQJA GA WKR1NGS
IIUIYMUICII!
NEW STORE—NEW FIRM
4^0 CI£4P 13OOHS.
K. U. HO. T.ASD
J. M. II .RUIN.
Our Insane Asylum we fear will
’ere long he filled With criminals
who under a pica of insanity are
relieved of the penitentiary punish
ments.
Freights aru ho high on tho South
Western Railroad that ii wagon train is
now being run.
Mrs H L Patti root), living at or near
Camming, came near being badly burns
ed la-t week, and but for the timely in
terference of tier husband, she would
r»r i • ] , i.i,,*, soon been wrapt in flumes.
We havo received two pamphlets 1
of Dissenting Opinions rendered I)nlton received tlm biggest April fool
by Mr. Justice Field, in tic Fnitcd of any town yet mimed. It was reported
States Supreme Court, Tor w hich' tl»»t Grant was to paw through there
we return thanks. Ii waa enough. A large crowd a*M/w-
, bled at tile depot to meet him, and tbp
Imai Iian*l vAh piping idu.de ns t At* train
rolled in hmigiug him not.
It ‘M R, from Lstiiner tt.ill
JJic.Railroad Confcn’foMona rates
for passenger and freight taritfs
will go into effect alter tho correct
revision shall havo been published
once h w eek for four weeks.
Gov. Colquitt has very wisely
thrown aside gas and is now using
kerosene oil in the Capitol build
ing. A gas hill of $a0() for throe
months ho thinks is too large.
Dr. II. !'. Oatcliel! has been enn-
wrttes
to the Journal: he people above here
on the Cherokee mid Cobb line are con
siderably excited about mud <l£s. Some
lime ago the d« g of Mrs. Pope, who live*
alow mile* from here went mud. He
immediately left homo and wandered
around lor several <la)s, and bit every
dog that came in his way. lie \vn-< at
last killed, but not btfoic a great deal
of mischief had been done. Some of the
fi B Holland g Co.,
(McAfee's old stand.)
SUCCESSORS TO
SPEIR and GALT,
CANTON, GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
ROOTS, SHOES and HATS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY
And various other art idea, too numerous
to mention, usually kept in i
General MercliandiNe
siock, which we are offering at price* to
»nit (lie time*. We are paying the high
e»t market price for all
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Having bought out the entire stock of
goods belonging t*> tjpeir & Galt, and ni
larged, we feel warranted in saying we
cm sell goods cheaper than the cheapest.
If you don’t see what you want a>k for
it and we will take pleasure in wading
on you — no tr.ulde to show goods
Como and see us, we are satisfied we
can please you, both in qmility and price
Rfmember the plncv is at
K. R. 110LL NI) A Co.
Canton, Oa., Jan. Uth IMHO.
MACHINE OIL
AND
DYE STUFFS.
Just received at C'e Drug Store, l bar
rel J/schiue oil—25 pounds Indigo —
Logw<>-id—.Vuriatc of tin— Prudau blue
—Aimline, and various other articles in
this line. Also paints of all kinds, Var
nishes and Turpentine. All at bottom
prices. W. A GREENE.
Cherokee Drug Store.
£cgal Abuevtiacnicnts.
_ , _ .i i people with a promptness that is truly
fiiiuvd C* nsus bnpervisor lor the 11 ... /
. .. 1 ,, ; commendahle killed then dogs imrnedi-
First Did net of Georgia. He is u °
. ® , ... . ately after they were bitten. Others are
Republican, utul a good citizen. ; 3 . J
t . ,. ° m . keeping their dogs confined an*l will
Thirty Counties compose the First , “ . e
,, * , • . 1 wait nine days to see it tn»*y will go mad
Census District. _ • , , , . .. . * ,. ,
; It is hoped however, That r.ll dogs which
, . ... , * . I ate mad will bo immediately killed, for
The Constitution is indeed a big j u - s ilnvOisi , )l0 lo U . u a,a exact hour in
paper, a good paper, and is espe
dally adapted to North Georgia
They claim an average daily eir
which they will go mad, aud indeed it
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY:
Whereas, certain p< titloners have made
then 1 application to this court praying
an rVdt-r granting a change in the Hick
ory fflatiRoad, Commencing at the foot
of the hill, near a branch on the east side
of Holly Springs, thence to follow the
way marked out by W. \y. Hawkins, the
county Surveyor, to the street laid out by
saul Surveyor, running last from the
plat of ground laid off for a depot, thence
along said street to the /foil road. thence
across the Railroad to the street running
N^rtli or tho West side of John Rsg3
dale’s saw mill, thence along said street
to tlie rqud where it now is; nud whereas
said Commissioners appointed for that
purpose have reviewed und marked out
said contemplated road and reported to
me that said change of road will be of
much public utility and convenience.
Now this is to cite ami admonish ali p< r-
sous that, tin nnd after the 27th day <>f
April, 1880, siad change In said road will
he granted ii no good cause is shown to
the coutrary. Given under my hand und
seul this the 22nd day of March 1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ord’y,
The Place to get Bargains!
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY SPUING STOCK I
am now ottering my entire stock of
Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing,
Shawls, Jeans, Skirts,
Saeques and Blankets,
tit NEW YORK cost. This is no humbug to swindle the people,
but a fact.—Come and l>e convinced of what I say.
I have also a nice line of Ladies Dress’ Goods, Boots, Shoe*,
Trunks, Valises, Notion*, lints ami Gents Furnishing Goods at the
lowest possible prices.
FURNITO RE" -PURNITu RE!
I have just received Two Car Loads of
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASH-STANDS,
CHAIRS AND MATTRESSES,
at lm,tom price*. R HlRSCH.
MARIETTA, GA., Jan. 12th 18K0.—lv.
IMl YE QHE Mifflin BOB I
THE JTEEUEU P HOTECHOJT fOlt OVH LftfEH O.VES l
THE PEOPLES* MUTUAL BELIE? ASSOCIATION OF MOBILE,
Ala., is bating Certificate)* of rimberdiip in anmuots of fiom $1000 to $5000 on
strictly healthy person*, male and female The plans arc enfr, cheap and permanent.
Applications fur M*-mburnhip will bo reo ived by <'sp\ W. R. Whitin »re, Canton*
and W. H. Porkiuson, Woodstock Wm C. Cooks, Gen’l Age., Atlanta, Ga. ’
Ihutial list of Members in Cobb Htid Cherokee counties r Col. J. W. Robinson
Prt s't Roswell Mf’gCo ; T. D. Adams, Jus. R. King. C. A. King, C (J. King, I)r. si
II. Stout, Roswell. A. I). Ilued*’, J . R. brumby, T. M, Rrumby, Gen’l Wm. Pliil*
lips, and Capt. J. ,C. Turner, Mari* tta. W. R. Whitmore, Mrs. Nannie A. Whit-
more, Ren. F. perry, I. I*. Kendrick, and R. B. * o»r.vood, Canton. W. II. Perkinson
an<1 N. J. Garrison. Woodstock R M. Mitchell, Rev. A. G. Thomas L. A. d!
Liichfield, and Prof. J. C. Holmes, Acworth. |yj Rr 24 jf.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNlY.
Whereas, certain petitioners have made
their application t„ this Court, praying
, . . an ordtr granting the establishment of a
1 would be bi iter tor uu individual to tri- 1 new ro-.d commencing near the residence
. . ... , .. I lie with tha VetiOiuous cobra de c&pello <>f Wm 1 lames, on the Sixes road and to
culation ot h,00iland a weekly t | iau t0 tamper with cue of these terrible j f "l ,mv l, ‘ c private way from said Sixes
circulation of 10,000. • creatures. It is necessary in order to r ? a,i b .l Wa i Huney^s Mills, thence
The Senoia Farm and Home in-
quireB: ‘Ta there 110 sort of a
chance to gi*t the bribed members
of the committee on ways and
means to commit suicide before
they destroy the government
We think the Cumming Clarion
is a little too severe on the Canton
necessary
chock the evil in its incipieccy, for all
stray dogs to be shot down without any
ceremony. If this is done but little
danger need be apprehended.
Thu farmers of this section are very
busy plrnting coin and preparirg tho
ground for this year’s crop of cotton.
There is a great deal of this staple being
planted, it seems that a larger acreage
will be plauted this year than lust
correspondent to the Atlanta ( on* ^inch guano is being used, large quanti-
stitution. Does the Clarion never • ^j e8 are hauled ont on the Narrow Guage
mis-state ?
“To err is human ;
To forgive divine.’’
along the private w r ay up the creek, and
to intersect the Marietta and Canton ro.ui
at Woodstock, Ga.. and whereas com
missioners appointed f*»r that purpose
have reviewed and marked out said con
templated roud and reported to me that
said road will be one ot much public
utility and convenience Now this is to
cite and admonish all persons that on
i and after the 27th day of April next,
said new road will be granted if no good
cause is shown to the contrary. Given
under my hand and seal this the 22nd
day of March, 1880.
o. W. PUTNAM, Ord’y.
£cgal ^Vbucvtiscmcnts.
CHEROKEE SHERIFF SALES.
Will lie sold, before the Court House
door, in itio town of Canton, 1 lu rokee
county, Georgia, within the legal hours
of sal*-, on the first Tmsdny in May
1880, the following property, viz:
Forty- eight scics moie or less
of lot of land, the undivided
half interest lying ami belt g on the
South sine of land lot no 140, in the 14th
Cist, and 2nd section of Cherokee coun
ty. Levied ou as the property of I. W.
Carpenter, to sat.sfy a Justice court fl ta
issued from thu 1038th dist., G. M , of
said county, for the purchase money of
said land, in fuver of P. B. Kecter vs I.
W Carpenter. Levy made and returned
to me by James Hughes, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, one
fifth undivided interest, in the remainder
ot Und lot No. 1C4 in the 14th district
and 2nd seCtic n of Cherokee county, Ga.,
levied on as til* property of Daniel W.
Byrd to satisfy a superior court fi fa is
sued from the superior court of Cherokee
county in favor of VV. T. Mahan vs said
Daniel W. Byrd
Also, at the same time and place, Lot
of Land No. 257, being in the 18th dis
trict and 2nd section of Cherokee coun
ty, Ga., and known hs the Gilford Cook
mil 1 pluce, levied on as the properly of
Richard V. Cook nnd Gilford Cook,
principal, to satisfy n justice court fi fa
issued f rom tile justice court ot the 1020
district. G. M., m favor of Osborn Ad
ams vs. Fichar.l V. Cook a".d Gilford
1 Cook principal Property pointed out
! by plaintiff. Tenant iu posessivn notifl-
’ ed. Levy made aud returned to me by
1 L J Cook, L C.
E. G. GRAM LING, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, ChkroKek County:
W liereas, James II. Henson adminis
traior of John \V. Henson, represents to
tho court in bis petition duly filed and
entered on record that he has fully
administered John W. Henson estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors to show
cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator slio" Id not be discharged from
his administration and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in May
next. This February 2nd 1880.
D. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary.
What do our citizens say about
a Town Council? We would be
glad to bear some one speak out
on this subject. Our opinion is
that by all means Canton should
have a Town Council. What is
your idea ? Speak out.
Capt. Gloster has commenced per
rnanlnt survey ot' the Georgia
Western Road. He says it will
require six months work to com
plete the survey out that work can
be begun on the Alanta end in two
weeks. Something is meant.
and put off at nearly every cross roads.
The railroad is quite a convenience to
our farmers as it supercedes the nece.-si
ty of so much wagoning to Marietta.
Thu Madison Madisonian is a strong
advocate for the pardon of Hill. Itsays:
‘Sam. II. Hill’s doom i9 sealed. 11c now
goes to the peuitentiar y lor life, for hav
ing >-hiin the destroyer of his domestic-
happiness. Let the people arise in the
solemnity of a petition to the Governor,
to set at liberty this unfortunate man,
thereby speaking in tone of thunder that
law or no law, the libertine who invad
ed a happy home shall be shot down
like a dog. Had we n thousand lives
to loose, w e would shoot the scoundrel
that even attempted to invade with his
poisonous prsseuce our domestic circle,
and we believe that ninety-nine one hun
dredths of the married men in Georgia
agree with us,’’
ADMimsiRA 1 OliS SALE.
GEORGIA, Chekokke County.—
By virtue of nu order from the court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
ou the first Tuesday in May next at the
court-house door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, the tract of land
in said esunty whereon Redding Bass
resided at the time of his death, contain
ing 101 acres more or less, the same be
ing 120 acres more or less of the eust
side ot lot No. 130, and 3 acres mote or
less of lot No. 140, all in the 14th Dist.
and 2nd sccton of said county. Said for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. The rent of said lands
for the present year reserved. Terms of
sale cash. This April ttb 1880.
A. T- BARS, Administrator.
A rat—3 pounder—Columbus hotel—
killed.
POSTPONED SHE RIFE SALE.
Will be sold before the Court Home
door iu the ( ity of Canton, Cherokee
county, Ga., within the legal hours of
Mile, on the first Tuesday in May, the
lollowing property to wit:
Lots ‘No-'. 80, 83, 97 and 101, all
being in the 14th district and 2nd sec
tion of Cherokee county, Ga., levied on
as the property of Joseph Donaldson one
of the defendants, to satisfy a Superior
court fi fa, issued from Gordon county
Superior court in favor of J. S. B. Irwin
and Wylie M. Dyer. Administrators of
James M. Irwin, vs. James M. Field,
and Joseph Donaldson, survivors of Field,
Donaldson *fc Co.
E G. GRAMLING, Sheriff.
To The Road Commissioners.
GEORGIA- CnaBOKEE County:
Ordinaby’s Office, )
March 22nd 1880. (
Upcn the recommendation of the Grand
Jury, at the February Term, 1880, the
Road Commissioners of each Road Dis
trict, in this county,are requested to meet
at the Court House, in Canton, ou the
30th day of April next, for the purpose
ot revising the Road List and Classing
said Roads through-out the county.
Respectfully,
O. W. PUTNAM, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE < OUNTY
Wneteas, Joseph M McAfee, Executor
of Saphroim M. Watson represents to
the court in Ins petition, duly filed and
entered on record that he has fully
administered Snphrona M, Watson estate,
this is therefore to cito all persons con^
cerned kindred and creditors to show
cause, if any they can. why said Executor
should not bo discharged from his
executorship aud receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in .May 1889
l'his February 2nd 1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary.
GEO ItG I A—C H BROKE E COUNTY:
Whereas IV in. W. W. Fleming, execu
tor of Ainas Bru«elton, represents to the
court in his petition, duly filled and en
tered <m record, that he has fully admin
istered Amos Brnscltou s estate according
to the will. This is therefore to cite all
persons concsrnud, kindred aud credit
ors, to show cause if any they can, why
said executor should not be discharged
from his executorship und receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday in June
1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary.
mar. 3 3m.
GEORGIA—CHEROKEE COUNTY:
Whereas Sarah E. Rudacil, adininis;
tratrix of Lawson Rudacil represents to
the court in her petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that she has fully ad
ministered Lawson Ruducil’s estate;
This is therefore to cite all parsons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said adminis
tratrix should not be discharged from
her administration on the first Monday
in June next. This 1st March 1880.
O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary,
mar. 3 3m.
G EO KG IA—CiiEitcKku County:
To all whom it may concern :
Seaborn Jones having in proper form
npplied to me for permanent letters of
administration on t.lie estate of Lewis W.
Hobgood late of said county this is to cito
all und singular the creditors und next
of kin of Lewis W Hobgood, to be and
appear at my office within the time alt
lowed by law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Seaborn Jones
on Lewis W. Hobgood's estate. Witness
my hand and official signature this 30th
dsy of March'1880.
. O. W. PUTNAJf, Ordinary.
Subscribe lor the Advance,