The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, August 05, 1880, Image 2

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®1)e <l)crckcc 3t5uau«. Look to Y«»tsr Home Do you l.el ttinr you wish Canton Bra Comlm, of the Ellijuy Cour ier, h unduly nnxious hImuU the in proa iter ? f H*- •• pDtronis-* home cf) iJil>i®tioD of the the M. £ N. U». WWIHfllM.' |f jSSIe otliera to Rallfoad into his section. In the ancot Of Pennsylvania. For Vice-President: & English, * Ot Indiana. « For Senator from the 3Dtli Seurv- toi iul District. 00h. n 9.; S*. FAYN1. 01 tnitotnkeiL* Count v. — I 'I l I _» ■ »_LLCL_ -~^r -~- CongtesMoIin! Convention. Tii^ewlii be h iijcf.t^u^ Uelii in the court house oil ruesday the t like you. >nixe home, hue home R otlio-1, .C'Nuinlv |m*ron August next, tor tla* |uiiiio-t* yffelectiiiy delegate* ifo t|i«* ro|igrrM : oniil convention, to bFmprpNf Rome, Gn, on the 18 li of August. h'tir»re to at August. Every I. «Ijr nre i tend said meet mg. Joshua ohhh lull ilaku *«; ml kod tnyrwo Oftaii/ii ► • -a Caritjidi»te<i ,diit\v well. _ _ to at JToukhta, Chairman. " r rood, P l .V.II ufllTHIr w*nn>f ug?, l> remise you hate not sufficient local pride and interest to spend your motiey homev p< op)* in your own town. Money bent < tit of the community never returns to von again, us it woitljJ ; if' voit put i<'ipy. circulation in'vour nWn town. We t~—* J lur^-ffTnrTrV.r TO? will sertil .<tr for one artle'e, wv u tires#, a pa r of shoes, a coat, I ar, ha#» ot mCilff, hitrrel of fl ;iir ormgar, wiih the hof*>lf gating three Witts on five dolTiir, In tin 1 printing lijy. they net the sain* way ami mmuI their elfjewlo re. if they cun suv.o time itickh-H, id hough we gimranlee tin tinplurnte any ones prices for the <ca-li.^ We arc always speaking a good word Iwr t'antou, in d therefore ehMthd Gv tohr pdfronfig*. P would la* a f'dl r rl coiomH.,l;i!hm to tl.Vrro kee f.. liaV Spring and Summer Goods I l.iat issue of his HAVE JUST *< RECEIVED FRO jtocka of >HV 000 SHOES a oi r on.Is in- fiat of 40 diiys at tiuon to-»nom»w. f rtie C »rn crop of tfi ' West proriv- i^es ftv M'hruiHUivHy iaive I hunt ° <n » ci, uni iawT; V ) i i "i»| ;• * . •In fyr-^t.is^ie we ivi.ll publialv the now pl# hoc of Quit. Hancock. cornpuny and make 41. (j. Freeman President ol it. If they are at nil nice about it we can clumgv the line via F ifrwrJWni it,d dnff.riville Come gentleman dance to tin* music or we will leave you out in the cold with your, little, £0 miles of r«aai.l’ Wrtnfd’nt it Kb better inauretl of 4Uoee**, livw. -Lotnl**, if yen wm placed lit the head ot the proposed company. Von seem to know, how. niUcli it tuk-js to build u railroad, how long it requires and how it should lm huilt. \V<; therefore nominate Bi o. Combs lor President of this contemplated new road. Thb Hot-Shot man of the Clarlcdi gets bis locnls “p iwferfully’,'flificcd. There’*nothing though tkoVariety. Clothing! % T* n „ Clothing! no IK M spill). -It ‘ 1 1 I XL T ne w WW'**^* 4 llii» I'luco xt )N.eilupnda.y.j Cpyiu apd hear W* tpauyi ,aitiJ n*ai at t st tav H<nul Gt*r. WirflelU’a lettvr Of nh- ceptutw^‘in this iajrue, anti jrnl^e foblVjiVieltW to itif irtio rltig. viVf» wo , gruLiil.iick ixnJi- date lor i rvsideut, uchvereil an addi tnh.i|t Daltwu rviiently.-rPoafc- —•— It lVatated that h negro nam'd ILenirr C* 1 . Fhadwav' of baHrange, bartMititifoniued hhiiselt as a Cnticfi- (latofor eowgj€!Vs in the fourth dis- trief. I . '.I D HP ne wnv r^mt me vonstitutmn edltoEnil*, ptrtilMhed ill this issue Of fha'An^iCCfe, Wf‘^illsee wliat in« ‘-who kntA v a r siiys \'an(l per-* •ike n)ft# coftragod Th\‘ Washington post puts it dQ\flh ^h“0t right wliem it says: Gai field aeoeptis the . republican! nomination. .Thu eouiitry* will-de- cliujbiiti »*«■ i ■ #ferce Wi B. Young, W. H» Dahnevl and Ool. las. lfr. Ryown imhj ntt# v->fy pHunhiendv spoken ol iu imnneefrion with the rape agaiiiiH Dr. Felton. ‘ Di 1 . Gfttcliall, the Supervisor of Census.oi tliis Diblfict, lias ailinir- ald* lManaged dm eensus, and all are comyineed and satisfied that a ibu 1 and impartial count has been, liud in every locality. .1* «#■ ■ *4 We presume Forsyth and Milton will eonfcede to Cherokee the rigid to pre.'hht the next Statn Senator, a claim that w'e.iire entitled to by tho rotation system, uud whicli should he adhered to. A resolution was recently passed by the demoemoy of Gilmer coun ty denouncing the action ot peni tentiary companies Nos. 2 and 3 f»r interfering with the convicts at work on the Marietta «nd North Georgia .Railroad. fj. ) l i.ij.)'■»»« A rnteetirty:'Will be held at the conrt> hmite 1 <Ni) v next Tnosduy for the' piirptoee of ^electing delegates to ttie congressional convention, which moetb in Rome on the 18th inst. Let thei ; e be a good attend ance, and harmony in the meeting. The Atlanta Globe came to us last week dressed in an entire new outfit, and 1 >OKed as bright and smiling as a bran u6w <loTlar. It is an interesting sheet and reflects much credit both upon' its editors, Messrs. .Tones & Koerber, and At- Mute. S'i vv.B ie it. .... v„ , • ■ ■ 'n\ rHusing t»» givi* iip u<iVy-11liem.-ill f»r siihscijbjn^, sj|y by tqirir omiljef ' but ,as don't UHie wliHher site Ims » ^ upe r or not. Frist.d« turn over u hew isaf,send us in lour favors, mid |uid «« thi fnosperity of your count y |»y patn>nilitig home nieicnmits honit* tiU'Clirtiiics, and home people gei;er idly. ‘ Tlic Ellijuy Ci>urior in it* last is.^A^ cdtiies cmt with unmerited so- rbM' cfiticism upon Gen. Phillips ifVP Iht U. & Via. Railrogd, IlMV Gdmds rlettfiiH f foiic persTstent in hf.^ aliti!*d of flic toad, aud its piWbht^hiiina^bff*, Who ary* dying all in their power to its futhorance. If lfe wifl'Wl the IM&fltenS Vmfw he "wiip Bro. ("onihs Hktr know voii arcT , ^ ^ W a UcVrslble man, so just heat back your harsh criticism aud wait bid a short while, when yoti will doubt less a.‘o the fowl in your section. Work is going 1 on steadily on the extension fflom Gaiiton. It takes tinnMaitd^oney to build railroads. 'i .. /. ,i f. " \ Tli# 30Hi 8eiia»orslil|>. Rccoirmzinir the fact that it is Brunswick is buildiag * tins liotjl. COl>h Iisa foilmtn rndisli wel^liinK 2 pormis sue! imnceii. * Mr. A (T West nt Ccdartnwn b"* re- ci-lvod 8l Oerinati# tlironyh the nssi^- ttnee of Frames Fontaino, to w»ik for the Ctirrokoc Iron and Bail road Compa by Hiss J.oe El led L;e, of Whitfi.ld couu* tv, by her next friend. Ttiomns Nations, (ms commenced suit in DcKalb Hupcrior C- urt against l of W,L. SliUin;»t«, atlor Dey at law, fv f^twtuly Use ttiousaud dollars damage to her clmr.icter on ac count of silicic puhlialied in the Atlanta Constitution,, Aug. 22. 1870, associating ker naine with the Morino? presrher 8tui)di|ig, who was kil'cd a few days !>«• • >re that time, widely article, ft u cltarff* sd, was written and caused tp l>p publish ed by said W. L. Shumate. 1 have just received 8.5000 worlh of Men’s, Youth’s nml Dots’ f LoTHiNo that I am ottering at astonishinglv low prices. Dry Goods ! Dry Goods ! 1 have a full line of Prints, Bleached Cottons, Sev Islands, and y i<Hher gopfis undof the name ol’ Dry Goods. i . 1 1 ' ' DREhS GOODS. 1 have the largest line pfj^ress Gooda.eier ouemsl to tnr people. lt{ W* Asl) j^iiOKS,——I buy all jyy Boots and Shoes direct froni MANt Factories and can sell good go Ads at low prices. 1IATS A\’n PAP.< — ; 50 cases Hats and Caps just direct from I have full lino of White Shirts, hats and CAPS. mtitinfnothrers. FURNISHING GOODS.- * Collars, Cuffs, Scarfs and Ties. FURNITURE'i'FURNITuRE I In tliis liny I have anything voti can want. Hi lilRSeH. at bottom prices. M AltfElTA, G.V., .lull, lilli 1880.—-l v mi yj gm motro ini i THE Jl'EEUUi* THOTEt'l IO.V roit Of/ft LOPED O.VEW1 THE PEOPLES'MUTUAL RELIE? ASSOCI ATION OF M0131L& Als., if! i^uing Oertiflostccnf Member-Hip in am«unt* >4 ftom #1000 to $5000 on ^Ujctly healthy person-, male.ami female * A f..... . I ... i.: ■ • ....11 i. _ % ... - . ...... The plans are .»>»/<», cheap and permanent. Apptm.it-ons lor M. inlie^liip.wilUvj ixweived by u.ip\ \V. 13. Wliitin *re, bouton, and W II. Perkin-son, Woodcock 'Wh. C.(J<h»kic, Gen’l Agt„ Atlnntd, Ga. Partial list of Memlwrs in Gibb and Gliern|u* counties; Col, J. W. Rnbiusoii, Pres't Rnswell MfgCo , T. U. Adams, Jas. R. ICihg. (1. A! Kfn^, C C. King, 4 5r,'S« II. Stout, Unswell. A. I). Bue.ie, J . Tt. Brumby, T. M Brumby, Oen’l Will. Phil- liK "»id (W. f. C. Turner, Marl. tta. W. B. Whitmore Mrs. Nannie A. Whit- nutre, 13m*. F. Perry, I. B. Kendrick, and R. B. » arwnod. Canton. W. II. Perkinson, nml N*. J. Garrison. Wotaistocli R M. Mitchell. Rev. A. O. Thomtis, L. A. t). Li clifluhi, and f, rof. J. C. Holmes, Acworth. Mar. 24—tf. ONI CENT BAOH ecogniz Cherokee’s turn for Senator wo, of course, have no idea of being a candidate but will cheerfully wqp- pvirt a man from that county. An rtdmiror df ours, though personally Unacquainted, suggested our name and hs we make it a rule to publish ulleofnmunications sent in, bis sug gestion was published as showing the views of one man whose opin ions are his own and entitled to the consideration they may merit. He is an intelligent citizen of Cher okee and will doubtless give his support with great pleasure to a county man for the Senate. By tho way, if our friend Payne is a candidate, why don’t he send his announcement to the Clarion, or is there to'be a convention oi three counties? Are we to have a scrub race and if *o, will Cherokee pro* sent the n$rrfe or names of any oth er candidates ? Will the Advance kindly enlighten us on these points? —Clarion. Dr. Tanner only likes one day of fasting forty days and forty nights, and this, it is said, is the reason of his attempt to repute the fast of Je sus Christ and show thty;e was no miracle about it. Wifi he have QOuclusivcly show this or not when he completes it ? The wife of Ex. Gov. Smith died at Wln'to Sulpur Springs on the 31st of last month. The question which Bro. Clenj ents, in the Clarion asks us was, POll I Hereby! •tats f§f. district. will of the penpU, and, 'f efej endeavi.i to do so fearle sclehtlously, 13. F. PAYNK. Respectfully, We are refjnested to announce the namu «f Jl L. COGGINS! ‘of Orange, as a suitable person far the offies of county Treasurer. Election first Monday id January next. We are authorized to announce DA VID J. MASSEY, of Hickory Flat, as a can didate for tlio olficK of Tax Ool lee* or ot ' herokee county ut the ensuing ulcQtfon. Cherokee abounds with substantial cv idence that MR.J.L HARRIS' would make an energetic and fearless Sheriff. His name is therefore hereby presented for that office at tjlie ensuing election iu January next, by Many Fkiknds. July 23nd, 1880. To TUB VoTKUS OK ClIBHOKEK t/OUNTY. —I hereby announce myself,is candi date for Sheriff at the ensiling election. If elected I will discharge the duties of the oflico in person and to the best of thy ability. , Respectfully, I J"snuA T-3i*iiAp8. July 21st 1880. ^ w v H mi ^ c— ^ JU •a # »-• ^ vt T * ? ?2 *e e- © ^2 — — — -—^ — 9*y ® am — .2 I g sea - = ... . ** £ w u . •z « o i Z V «8i-f .3 §3 O 0 l CJ 1 3 = - J B ■-2 8 o 1 « ® ® *T 5 S 2 PQ to announce We are authorized „ JOHN B. LEWIS, Ksq., of Salacoa, as a candidate for Tax receiver, of Cherokee county, at the ensuing election To tlie Citizens of Cherokee County; ! 1 Induced by the many flattering solid- tati.ms of good men from nil parts of tke county—whose voice I do not feel at lib erty to disregard -1 announce myself a Candidate to represent you iu the next General Assembly. ' I am a Ware of the great responsibility assumed, of what a nice thing it is to represeut a free and great State. Yet, if elected, I shall fearlessly and persistent ly battle for the rights of the peeph l hey make the Government and from their hard caruiugs support it. Legisla tion should always be iu their interest. Labor should be lightly burJeped, this would popularize the Govern incut Peo pie never hive a Government whose fi nancial blunders force it to t*x them more than they ctn pay. Governments not administered in the interest oi the people are always demoralizing. Thank- j iug tho.-* geutlamea, who iuive seen prop- we suppose, sufficiently answtred MV suggest my mune, rs » candidate iri our lust issue, which he had Mbr Representative, ju words of such com- not then .received but bag by «W»| Wit'S dw, V. WHUA, *|; - * U We will send ten af these Songs, your own selection, for lOcenfs, fifty for 30 cent* lo d 100 for .50 cents, »!! post paid, by mail. Remember, we will not send less than a u of these Songs by mail. Send one ceut or three cent postage stamps OnL.r ongs by the numbers. U. 8. MANUFACTURING CO. Aoknts wantku to sicu. oub ooods. 110 Smith field St., PITTSBURGH* P V GEOUGIA-^CHitllOKKE COUNTY: Whereas, A T Bass. Administrator of Redding Bass, represents to the court in liis petition duly filed and entered on record, that lie litis fully administered Redding Bass* estate. This is, threfore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and Creditors, to show canse if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in September next. This June 1st, 1880. O. W. P TIN AM, Ordinary, Statk ok Geouoia, ) Whereas, cer- Cherokee county. ( tain petitioners have made their application to this court praying an order granting the establish ment of a uew road commencing at Da vis’ and fTornelisou’s store, from thence by way of N 0 Pitts’ residence, thence along the ridge road to tho county line, iSaid road being in the DTI dist,. G. M., ami about one and one half miles in its length. And, whereas, commissioners appointed for the purpose have reviewed and marked out said contemplated road, and reported to uie that said road will be one of much public utility and con venience, now this is to cita and admon ish all persons that on and after the 9th day of August next, 1880. sai(l n®w ro»d will be granted if no good cause is siiown to the contrary, Given under my hand and seal this the 7th day of July 1880. Ws ViitM+mf Otii’jt l * Um » GEORGIA-sClIEROKEE COUNTY: ... , 7’o all u>h"m it may concern: „ Claborn A. Hawkins having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate ef John L. Hawkins, late of said eounty, this i9 to cite all and siugular the creditors and next af kin of John L. Hawkins, to be and appear at iny office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent lettsrs ot’ ad ministration should not be gr nted to 01 uborn A Hawkins on John L. Ilaw- kius’ estate. Witness my hand and offi- cud sigftature this 5th day of .July 1880 O. W. PUTNAM, Ordinary. State ok Gkouoia, | Whereas, Ja- Chcronee county, ( be»G ilt* admin istrator of John It. Galt re presents to the court, iu his petition, duly filed tt nd entered ou record, that lie has fully ad ministered John R. Galt's ©state. Lhis ib, therefore, to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause i. any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from hi.* ad ministration, and receive letters of dis- (3 month?) W ~ ^ rSAM. Ordinary. F * >r . Sal^—McCabe's Pictorialllili^. rv of the United states; also, au elegant Go.d Pen and Staff, Pencil combined.