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THURSDAY, MAT S, 1881.
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ia thi* aad adjoining eaaatie* a chance
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i Street—old Hand of the
"Georgia Adeocate."
..ToCousty OvrioRits —'The new law
regulating legal advertising, lias cu^pri
ce» down ao low, that while wspropow
to comply with the law, other* must do
the same, end we Must insist that in eve
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lows : "Per each one hundred words,
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CANTON, Oa.
QNttttOl Qucaary.
CHURCHES.
M. E. Cbuhcii, South—Rev. II. M
QuiIlian Pastor. Preaching every first
Sunday by the pastor. Preaching on
tbe 8d Sunday by Rev./fob’t. P. Martyu.
Prayer Meeting every Wenneaday night.
Sunday School at 9a.m. Ben. F. Payne.
Superintendent.
Baptist Chuhoh—Rev. J. A. McMur-
ry, Pastor. Preaching every secoud and
fourih Sunday, and Saturday Imfore
Snd Sunday. Sabbath-school at 8 p m.,
M. B. ' r Jggle, Superintendent.
Episcopal. Rev. flea. McCauley’ Pus
tor. Preaching 3rd Sabbrth at 11 s, m.
ORDERS.
F. A. M.—Meets every first and third
jlandsy’s at 8 p. M., in Masonic llall.
3 W. ATuatr. W. M.
Jaukz Oalt, Sec’ty
K. of H.—Meets every 1st snd 3rd
Tuesday at 7 1*9 P. in Masonic Hall.
W. A. Teasley, Dictator.
Jabes Oalt, Reporter.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
C If McOMJRE. Oidiunry.
JAUKZ OALT, Clerk S. Court.
J P SPEARS. Sheriff.
*1 W ARWOOD, Tux Receiver.
M 0 COKKK, 'l ax Collector.
J L OOOOlNii, Trea>urer.
F. W MOORE, Surveyor.
Wm. T. KIRK, Coroner.
O. I. TEASLEY, County 8. Com.
Du. J. H 8PEIR, ) County
M. A. KEITH, . Bo „ d
Rev. M. PUCKET, J-
-a. r. scott,
J. U. RICHARDS,
Education.
MAIIi router
On July the first all the routs* leaving
this | Ixce, except the Dawsonville and
DhIU-. were increased aud otherwise
changed Tlie following is the correct
tiun- of leaving, arriving aud the cou
tractor of-the different routes.
Canton to Mahiktta, (No. 15030).—
Daily, except Sunday. Leaves 0:30 a. m.,
arrives 0 30 p. m. President M. A N.
tiu. ,R- it. contractor.
Cakton to Dawsonvh.lk, (No. 15125).
. Tri-weekly. Arrives Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 5 p. m., leaves Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a. in
Jno. C. Richar^pon contractor.
Canton to TalkIm* Hock, (No. 15,
J24).-Arrrives Monday and ’lhursday
it a. m., and leaves ut 12 m
Canton to Cummino via Hickobt
Flat, (No. 15188).—Leaves Tuesday aud
Friday at 8 a. m., arrives on Wednesday
and Saturday at 4 p. m. R. J Smith
contractor.
Canton to JA*rF.n, (No. 15802).—
Daily except Sunday. Leaves at 8 a. m. (
arrives at 4. p. m. M. H. Loveludy
contractor.
Office hours: Ftom 7 a. in. to 19 in
2 t« 0 p. m. ; and at night after opening
and distributing the mails till 8. On
Sunday 8 to* a. m. The mails will be
elosid M minutes before their d*|iarturc.
* «. H. WMirponn
LOCAL NEWS,
..What ia ROM?
. .Children’s day Jhy 7th.
. .fltbocribe for the Abmakcb
. .Sami i Ml basket to the pirate.
..RMS. what is it?
..BUit Hi War nsmp ■mating— 1 hraess
IN fith Sunday In July nod
. .The fowntra in this eoaaty an very
bray plenty ran and rattan.
..Read fits article bsudsd Bneesssfnl
Farmer, ye all wot ton planters.
. .Our thirty days proposition Is np
next Saturday night. Fair warning.
. .Cell nn Dr. J.M. Yerfc and 1st him
flkfnn dpngsnnln* Turk-iah beverage.
. .Drno—WUllam Brawn, mimed, from
rhvamstlamof the heart, on Ml Satan-
. Tbe Marietta 4k Worth fife. railroad
will ha finished np as far aa It Is graded
right away.
RtmSm all stfiRry nntiaaa aver
ten lines will be charged for at our reg
ular edvertieimt rates.
- .Da tell ns what •MOT* In
.. Dino—Little child of Mr. Wrn. Hus-
tey, who lives aboat two miles from Can'
ton. Its death was caised by measles.
. .lion. W. M. Sessions, of Marietta,
paid nor office a pleasant visit last week,
and left the price otm year’s subscription
with us.
.. We welcome to our exchange list the
Waycrots Reporter, Conyers Examiner)
aud Sparta Ishmaelit. Three of the beat
weeklies in tlie State.
. .Mr. J. W. Jarvis has returned Rom
Jasper sud reports pictures la gieat de-
BMud ia Jasper. He says that be pmdo
nearly five hundred pictures last week
Next fiMmday is appointed for the
children’s Suhdaywchpnt pieate. path
Sabbath schools will paitieipats and If
anther Is good they wHI bay* a flue
time, as extensive arrangements hate
been wade tor tbe occasion.
. .Ibe - tlaiita Post Appeal has cessed
to put In appearance at this office. Well,
we’re nat going to raiae a fuss about it-
We bet if it puls in extraordinary “big
ticks” wa can clip tiran from tba Daily
Constitution. Savannah News or the
Rome Dally Courier, none of shwh fail
to publish the nows of the day.
..There has been something said about
somebody in the past oeiag called upon
to pay their subscriptloa the secoud time.
Our experience is that If a man pays it
once he has done well, snd to all such
we will gladly give a clear receipt aad
our hearty thanks, and if raynafltod they
shall have a free “puff” for so doing.
..We call particular attention to the
professional card of Messrs, Newman A
Attaway, attorney* at law, in Canton, Ga.
Their card will b<i found on our (list
page. They are both energetic and thor
ough practical lawyers, and we bespeak
for them a liberal share of public pat
ronage, and guarantee they will give per
feet satisfaction for all business entrusted
to their care.
.. Head the law card of Hon. L. J. Gar
tn-ll, of Atlanta, in this issue. He will
practice in the U. S. Circuit sod District
Courts of Atlanta, snd tbs Supreme snd
Superior Court* of the Slate. He was a
candidate before the convention in tlie
last Gubernatorial campaign, and was
our choice for Governor. He ia a worthy
and able lawyer, and we ask for him •
liberal share of patronage, assuring our
friends that he will give enttre aatisfac
tion.
Since our last report the following
names have been added to our subscrip
tion list: Tlios. Peard<>n, Samuel Tate, F.
N. Bumtt G. W. Brooks, sr., J. 11. Rich
ards, II. T. Drymau , W. H. Turneftt. W
Brooks, jr., J. W. Reinhart, D. A. War-
lick, Win. 0. Voils, W. O. Reynolds, W.
A. McElwreath, M. P. Hoy, C. A. Co<>k
A Co., J. F. Simmons and E. A H-dl.
while many others have renewed their
subscription. This looks like bussinett.
. .Tbe Swainskoto Heiaid leports tin-
existence of a wonderlul freak o! nature
in that neighborhood in tbe shape of a
pig without any eyes, feet or tad. It h»s
c fine mouth, however, and eats its full
share. We wouder what Bode Harris
wili say when lie sees this. By the way,
we believe he can beat this “pig. tale” if
his well hasn’t gone dry, or Ins three-sto
ry ham washed away. He says if he Imd
a witness he could prove that lie saw 4
man thirteen feet high—during the war,
we believe it was.
..If you are getting the Advanck,
whether directed to you individually or
not, that is if you are taking it from the
I o»t office,or receiving it at your home,
you will be expected to pay for it, and
tlie law requires you to pay for it if you
read it. If you are getting, the pap< r 1V.
this way, snd not wish to pay for it. you
can pay -for the time yoi- have been get
ting it and then have it stopped. We do
not w ish to force the paper on any one,
but desire that every farmer in the coun
ty should take it with a free good will,
and we intend to make the paper merit
their patronage. We are receiving new
namea every day, lor which are return
our thanks.
Mpgtoot.
What's tira matter with our oorrasprad-
sata at Hiekray Flat, Ophir and Wood-
stock? Looks Ilk* fin? had modoo
bargain to all slop at nra. Wa hops to
boahla Is gat
this: "Trust la Rod aad hasp
opto.” For thin patpam
doctor kra sdTtrad OM ha
bitually oosiive to taka Ktdaay-Woit—
for ao other remedy SB tffiCtsally over-
comas this condition, aad that wlthoat
the dlatnm aad grtpi eg which other saa^l—
iciocs maos. It it a radical enro for piles-
Ifoa’t foil to aaa It—IrmHuhijhm fir
Now Yorker Keitong.
. .In a private latter to tho odder Of
thtiWAMB, Morn Lada* I, fiakdl
safe: “I taaslra year paper regularly aad
read It fNh great ptcraram It
greatly improved under year
meat. I enclose my low card for leant*
Boa ia your paper one year.” Mam
kindly words of praise coming ftom the
source they do, strength- ns us with re
newed effort to Brake the Anvavcg as we
have said, before, on* of tbe best county
papers In the State.
A Losing Joke.
-A prominent physician of Pittsburg
>id jokingly to a lady patisut who was
complaining of her continued ill health)
aad of bis inability to sure her, “tty
Hop Bittersl” The lady took it ia ear*
neat aad wed the Bitters, ftom which she
obtained permanent health. She bow
laughs at Urn doctor for his joke, but he
kaaot ao waN plaassd with it, for it oust
him a good patient .—Harriebmrg patriot.
Mad Dog.
A strange dog recently made its appear
anen at Mr. Wa. Shatnley’s near Fort
Buffington. Oue dog of Mr. S.’s was
bitten and several others in the neigh
horhood. The d«ig did not atop long at
a place, but was followed by Mossjb
Wayne aad Wiley add kUlad Bom* of
tba dogs that were bitten have since basn
killed, yst wc learn that some cf them
are still allowed to live, with the hope
that they will escape. They should ha
killed at nece, a* they are liable to bo
home arad at any time. There is such
a thing aa the poison laying dormant for
mad, sad there is great danger all the
while.
aaMvi
tojiP pa
A Racosaafol Farmer.
the the Lord. It ls a source of
to know that all the form-
«9.or*d Cherokee are not trader the
the merchants. Mr. John T
drove ia town last Monday
1th sevea bales of cotton, aad
parts* It k that ha doss not
owaaaaHInfha world I Habra sight
batmyW ** bring la whoa h* gats randy
te sod^aad strange to say this man la a
•asides this ha hsa hi* corn erlb
bone at hame, aad when b#
4 or aorn It Is aa hand, aad
dam not have to he ordered through the
ftom ths want. Oh that wo
like thin. When oar
this plan of forming this
9f will become proaparona, aad ant
than do w* aspect to nan aay batter
tiara* la this country, bat on tbs oontrary
wo expect to see worse.
WHDIBII DAT.
Programme.
.WMha committee appointed to 1
range tha pmgmmme for the oaUhratraa
ol Children's Day, ?tb of May. submit
the foliaw log :
1st. Usher la tbs day by ringing tlie bells
of tha two churches at 7 o'clock, a. m.
Id. Asaaable tbe schools at 0:90 o'clock
at Mm Methodist church
8d, March the procession to the picnic
grounds, which will be at some suits*
hie point, to be designated by the com*
mittei before leaving the church.
4th. Opening exercise by Rev. It. P.
Marty ».
fith. Afinual address by Geo. I. Teasley.
7th. Basket dinner aad recreation.
Rvafp body invited to come and bring
a foil bosket a-U help to make tho eliil*
drtn’s dim a grand success.
'• X A. MoCluhb.)
J. D. Attawas, V Committee.
W. A. Keren km. j
Personal Mention.
—Dr. Turk went to Atlanta and re
turned on the tame evening last Turn*
day
Mr. O. C. Marsh, of Boston, paid us a
pleasant call on yesterday. He has hern
mopping in Marietta for soma time for
his health, and came up to have a look at
oar healthy little town
J. GArtrell,
ATTORN MY AT-LAW,
»X WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA, QA.
Will practice in the U. 8. Circuit and
District Courts at Atlanta, aad tbe So*
prame and Court* of the State,
may 6, ly.
MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Caktom—792nd Diet—fid Monday—J.
C Avery. J P, H C Kellogg. N P., Wat.
Rice und J L Harris, L C’s. P. O. Can
ton.
Hicknnv Flat—Ifilfi—1st Saturday—
W J Wtbb, J P., A F Morton, NP^H M
nayLO. P Q HlakorypigL ^ .
Bauicoa—ISO—tad Saturday—8 Goo*
P.. JR Lewis NP., Cicero Bryson,
WANTED.
Persons who really suffer tram Sals
Rhaum, Sore Lips, Chapped Head*, Burnt
Bruises, Corns, Buainus, Chilblains or In
growing Nails, are invited to try Pikr's
Cratenoia' Salt Rheum Salve. Price, 25
cents. Hold by Druggists and Agents.
J. P. Berber, P. M., (Camp Ground) E
Kppiiig, N. H„ writes, “May God bleaa
and proeye* youin farawklag * grad ar
ticle til the affile led ones af earth.”
Taatlwiwiilaln—We the undersigned
mnnlx rs of the Mew England Conftrenee,
testify that oi’r families have used PIKBS
CENTENNIAL SALT77HEUM SALVE
with pleasing results. We consider it a
very superior article. Rev. L B Bates,
Rev.MT Whitaker, Rev.7 B Smith,
Her. G W Mansfield, Rev. V A (toopor,
Rev J D Pickles, Rev 0 L Eastman. M
D. Ilaod A Co., Columbus, Ga.
PIKE'S CENTENNIAL SALT
RHEUM SALVE is manufactured by
4. J. PIKE A OO., Chelsea, Mam.
Sent on receipt of price in stamps.
Sold by DR. J. M. TURK, Canton Gs.
iiuuuunuu.
Mow True.
A Bold Burglar.
About a mouth ago Mr. John Petrs,
who lives near Woodstock, is this coun
ty, employed a young awa by tan rams
of Ellis to work oa his farm. Bills was
a stranger in th* neighborhood, aad claim
iug to ha from Gwinnett county. Mr.
Ellis, liowsvsr, conducted blauelt well
since his arrival until last week, whan be
beoaate guilty of one of the boldest rob
berles that has been perpetrated in this
county fc r several years. The facts ars
ai follows:
On lata Sunday weak Mr. Petrs aad hi*
family went to church snd tried to per
suade the young man to accompany them
bnt he refused, and they finally left him
to “take care” of the house while they
were gone to church, and it is supposed
that Ellis ipeut that day in searching
through tlie premises for valuably*. Mr.
Petre says this must have been the cast)
for on Tuesday night following, as they
fluished supper Ellis arose from tbe table
and went from the kitchen to tbe dwell
ing, lesviug the family in tbs kitchen
and before they were aware of “what
was up” Ellis lied picked a trunk lock
and extracted fifteen dollars from the
trank—had “found’’ ten dollars more in
another depository — had oppropriated a
uew suit of clothes belonging to a sou ot
Mr. Pctrc, worth twenty-five dollars, aud
also an overcoat worth fifteen dollars, aud
had hid out.
Diligent search was made tor the young
man, and uext morning Mr. John Petre
came to Canton ia search of his mao, and
sent bis two sons to Marietta to telegraph
up and down the railroad for hiui. They
boarded the uarrow-gunge for Marietta,
but hbd not gene far when some one
waived the train down, and lo and be
hold it was Mr, Ellis. He.was at once
arrested and brought back to where he
had committed the burglary, and was
tried before Justices Goo. W. Brooks, sy
and Joseph Carmichael, and ranvicted
accordingly, and on the following morn
ing hr. Ellis come up to Canton, accom
panied by John 0. Petre and E. T. Petre,
to engage room* at tba Spearu A Kitchen
hotel until the August term ?f the supe
rior court of Cherokee county, alter
which time he will most likely get
permanent job on the Marietta A North
Ga. railroad for at least tea years. Ellis
is a fin* looking young man about twen
ty.-fiver years old, and is said to be intel
ligent. but he pat it to n Imd use this
As tra progress in age or knowl«
edge oar taitaa change aa vail, even
in ikU) Matter of friendship. There
are man and women in public life
whoae pathway it marked by tbe
M remalsa M of whilom frienda whom
they have squeezed dry nod drop
ped ( like ao many tuck led orange*.
In potitioa it ia raid of such a man
that be ia kicked down tbe ladder by
which ha oltmbed. In literary or
other walka the human sponge often
T-yMgjMT wjlb th« thought that ha
baa ’“•atgrowu” bis humble friendi
of other day*. In privute life the
eelf-oanacioii* aoul contents with lie
ooming more nod more the oentvr
of its little circumference, taking
none within ite orbit who will not
cooarnt to revolve around it and
emit light and warmth for ita
joyaatat. It ia ton abaolutely selflab
to bfftow or receive real, lasting
fricadefaip.
Six lota of land, 40 seres in each lot
and aggregating 940 acres, more or leu,
in two miles Hickory Flat, and on main
public road to Atlauta from Canton.
About 85 sere*in cultivation, the balance
heavy timbered lauds; the soil is rich
and produces well. This land will ha
sold cheap for the Casa. Remember, it
is henvi timbered sad probably mineral.
For further particulars, address
Tun Advanck,
This A(*y 1.1881. Canton. Ga.
Well, did you ever know spring to de
velop itself so rapidly?
Cotton is coming up, snd grass too.
Cqas* ars dying from some unknown
muse.
Thrae is but little traveling going on
aow-a-days.
Man, who have the patience of Job,
are frequently seen roaming on the creek
beaks ia search of miaows.
A wedding has been rumored, though
tbs rumor has been borne away unsuc-
cepafol.
Little River camp-meeting will proba
bly embrace tbe fifth Sunday m July.I
’ Mias Daisy Psimur, of Acwortb, is yis*
1 ting at Col. Urazelton's.
Buttermilk is again relished as a drink
at tha dining table, sod don’t take ths
dish that a glass of milk is served to
you >e I saw a participant do just a
few meals sines.
The accident nod death of Capt. Hams
son was sad news to our people.
Evan's bridge has been rebuilt, aud a
asw bridge will soon be commenced 00
the new road ieadiog from Jasper Cobh’s
to Woodstock, oa tlie river between
Evan's bridge and where Hawkins’
bridge was; the ferry host at the latter
place ia now kept free for all.
April fools are succeeded by Afay-bm
and M<tf bee you will hear ftom us again.
Plow Boy.
Pffi
Fata Play—1028—3d Setwdrt-H
T Elliot, /!*., 8 R Dieksoa, N P, W /
Mahugb, AC. Y O, dainties.
Wild Cat—1019 District, most* 8d
Friday. J L Carmiclrael, J. P., W. W.
Fleming, N. P; Dock Chapman, L C;
Holly Springs P. O.
Woodstock—800 District, meets 4th
Saturday. R. Herndon, J. P., W. G.
Dupre. N. P„ J M Mathis, L. C; Wood-
stock P O.
Bull's—P17 District, meets Id Satur
day, John Morgan, J P; John R Ross, N
Pi John Carrol, L O; Acwortb P O.
Dali. Ground—1022 District, insets
2nd Saturday, D R Lyons, J P; O I* Dar
by ,N P; Brooks, L. 0; Ball Ground
PO.
Lick Snillbt-1010 District, meets
find Saturday. Lawtnu Petrov, JR, O.
W. Brooks, N P., Samuel Cox, L. C.
I.itti.k Hivko—1174 district, meet*
~, B Lively, J P; W I Chris
tian, N P; Thos R Gibbs, L C; Free-
mansville PO.
Mui.lin's-818 district, meet* 3d Sat
urday, .1 J Thomas, J P; Piaknsy Par
kins, N P; D M Garrison, LC; Fort
Buffington P O.
(’rohs No a us—1000 district, meets 2nd
Saturday H C Bowling, J P; Warren F
Smith. N P; W A’Curtis and Dr — Nash,
L C’s; Ophir,P O.
Con's Grbrk—1031 district, meets 1st
Saturday, W W Bagwell JP; AC Conn,
NP; IA Ingram, L C.
Clayton's—07! district, meets 1st Sat
urday, T J Stancel, JP; WJ Timmons,
N P; Wni Burgess. L C; Sharp Top P O.
Hariiin’*—1008 district, masts 4th
Staurdsy, R P. Daniel, JP; John G
Heard, N. P; Hiram Walker and J M
Rhoinhatdl, L C's; P O Welesca.
StxKt—1270 diet, meat* find Wednes
day, It B Algood, J P-. B G Ellison, N
P., John Landrum, L. C ; Cherokee
J/ills, P O.
PUBLIC
THB
WORK FOR
COUNTY.
On Saturday the 98th of May next,
will be let to tbe lowest bidder, before
ths Court House door in the town of
Canton, Cherokee county, Ga,, between
the hour* of 10 a. m., and 9 r. x., th*
buildlug of two Rook Pillars at the for*
mcr aite of Hawkins’ bridge across Little
River.
Also tbe building of two Rock Pillars
AIKaLSL pgr tjp pins* aroW, and
brluf ilia Un“ge Oral DRwRIMW q aramltog.
that place. These pillars are tu be of Smith in poo*
good rock, faced and laid in lime and
mortar—first clast work. I'lioy will be
some 13 feetSvide, three feet thick on
top, and I>atter one inch in every foot to
the bottom. Every contractor will be
required to give a bond with two good
securities, in double the amount or his
bid, for the faithful performance af his
contract in the time that may be agreed
upon. Bald work to be paid for whsu
taxes urn collected in the fail, of tbe
present year. Said pi I lam will be let
out at so much per squsra yard.
C. M. MoCLURE,
April 88th, 1881.
Ord'y.
2905. 2906. 2905. 2905. 2905.
2005.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
To all whom it may concern: Joseph
M McAfee having in proper form applied
to me lor permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Joshua Burtz 1st*
of mid ooonty, th s is to cite all snd sin
gular the creditors and next of kin of
Joshua Burtz to ho and appear at my of
fice withiu the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, wnv perma
nent administration should not be grant
ed to Joseph M. McAfee on the estate of
Joshua Burtx st the June term of this
court. Wituess my hand and official sig
nature April 22d, 1881.
O. M. McGLURE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Joeiali Spears, guardian of H. P. Saye,
having applied to tbe Court ef Ordinary
af said county for a discharge from his
guardianship af H. P. Saye's person aud
property, this is therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause, by ttying
objections in iny office, why the said Jo-
siuh Spears should not he dismissed from
hia guardianship and receive letters of
dismission at tlie June term of this court.
Given under my haod and official signa
ture April lfith, 1881.
O- M. MoCLUKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
By virtue of an order from tlie Court
of Ordtuary of Cherokee county, Ga.,
will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in June,
1881, at the court house door ia said
county, between the legal hours of sale,
lots of laud Nos 550, 551, and ten acres
*f lot No 002, ill the 15th district and
2nd section of said County. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
James Barrett, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms cash. April 20th, 1881.
B. BARRETT,
Executor of Jas. Barrett.
CHKHOKKh SHKH1FF HALES.
Will he sold before the Court House
Door in thu Town of Canton, Cherokee
County, Georgia, within the legal hoars
of sale on the first Tuesday In June, 1881
the following property, to-wit, viz:
Lot of laud No. 247, ia the 14th district
and 2nd section of Cherokee county, Go.
Levied on and will bo sold oath# proper
ty of N. A Smith, to satisfy on* Cherokee
Superior court (1 lain favor of the Singer
Jfannfactaring Co., vs. N. A. Smith.
Property pointed out by the plain tiff’s
levied on by ex-Sberiff E.
rresent tenant A. K.
possession notified,
Also at the same time snd place, Lot
of land No. 109, lying and being in the
second district and second section of
Cherokee county, Ga. Levied on aa tlie
S ireperty of tho defendant Wm. Aarons,
or his Statu and county taxes for the
year of 1880. Property pointed out by
A. L. Kinnett, T. 0.
Also at tha sarno time and place, Lata
of land Nos. 69 aad 84, lying aad being
in thu 92ud district and 9na section of
Cherokee couuty, Ga. Levied oa as the
K roperty of the defendant, Jamas M. Dill-
eck for his State and county taxes for
the year 1880. Property pointed out by
A. L. Linuett, T. C.
J, P. SPEARS, Shsriff.
This April 27tb, 1881.
GEORGIA—Cherokee Couuty:
Notice is hereby given that appl
will he made to the court of Ordinary of
Cherokeu county, Ga., oa the first Mon
day iu June next for leave to sell the
lands and mill property thereon belong
ing to the estate of Henry B. Holcomb,
late of tuiid county, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased;
W W Holcomb, )
B F Holcomb, ( Lxecutors ’
May 2nd 1881.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
By virtue of an order from the court cf
Ordinary of said county, will lie sold be
fore the court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in June next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, Amanda 0.
Cook’s interest, being one sixth part in
the dower of Mrs. E. J. Cook, contain
ing one hundred acres, more er less, be-
ing parts of lots of land Nos. 30 and 37,
in the 14th district and 2nd section of
said county. Sold for the benefit of the
said Amauda C. Cook, a luuatic, Terms
cash. J- B. Cook, Guardian.
May 8d, 1881.
2999. 9905- 9905. 2935. 2995
GEORGIA—Cherokee County
Whereat), Winiford H. Green, adminis
tratrix of Alfred Lowe, represents to the
court, in her petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that she has fully ad
ministered on Aifred Lowe’s estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administratrix
should not be discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dis*
mission ou tbe first Monday iu August.
1881. C. M. McCLURE, Ord'y.
Thi* May 2nd, 188L a
A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat.
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
esults in au Incurable Lung Disease or
Consumption. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
'ROCHES are certain to give relief in
Asthma, Bronchitis, Cfoughs, Catarrh
Consumptive aud Throat Diseases, For
thirty yeass the Troches have been rec
ommended by physicians, and alwaya
give perfect satisfaction. They are nut
new or uutried but having been tested
by wide and conataut use for nearly an
entire generation, they have attained
well-merited rauk auioug the few staple
lemedies of the age. Public Speakua
and Singers use them to dear and
strengthen the Voice. Sold at twenty
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