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THURSDAY, JUNE 0,1881.
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culates alto in Pickens and Gil
mer Counties (North oj Cher
okee) and Milton Coun
ty (East of Chero
kee.) None of
these oeun-
ties hose any paper except Cherokee.
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west Marietta Street—old stand of the
“Georgia Advocate."
..To County OrricKiia —The new law
regulating legal advertising, has cut pri
ces down so low, that while we propose
to comply with the law, others must do
the same, and we must insist that in eve
ry case the printer’s fee must be collected
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•ertion for t he first four insertions and
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charged for accordingly.
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licaliou must bear the name of the writer,
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for t he opinions of contributors.
No communication will be admitted
into our column* having for its end a
deputation of private character, or in
any other way of a scurrilous import.
Corre*pondenco solicited on all points
of general importance—hut let them be
briefly to the point.
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ness, or money ramiltances, Ac., must
be addressed to M. A. THOMAS.
. canton, Oa.
General ©irertorg.
council US.
M. E. Chuhcii, South—Rev. II. M
Quiiliun Psptor. Preaching every first
Sunday by the pastor. Preaching on
the 3d Sunday by Rev. /fob’t. P. Martyn.
Prayer Meeting every Wedneaday night.
Sunday School ait 8 a. m. linn. P. Pajrn-.
Superintendent.
Baptist Church—Rev. J. A. McMur
ry, Pastor. Preaching every second and
fourth Sunday, and Saturday liefore
2nd Sunday- Sabbath-school at'8 p it.,
W. J. Barton, Superintendent.
Episcopal. Rev. Geo.. McCauley' Pas
tor. Preaching 3rd Sabbrtli at 11a, m
ORDERS.
F. A. VI.—Meets every first and third
Monday's at 8 v. **., in Masonic llall.
W-. A. Thaslrv. W. M.
Jaiik/. Galt, Sec ty
K. of H.—Meets every 1st aud 3rd
Tuiadur at 7 I-.2 p. m., in Masonic ll ill.
W. A. Icasle/, Dictator
Jilt*er. Galt, Report, r.
C’OUNTY - OPFICEBS*.
C M MctlLl'jUK. Oioii. .ry.
.lAlIKZ (JALT. Chrk C nut.
J P-SP A life Sheriff
, W AH WOOD. Tix B*c. ivir.
M t; COKER, ax C-Hector.
J I. COGt JI \ s, Tn-a uror.
F W »iOOt\E, Smv. yof.
Wm. T. KIRK, Cnron. r.
G, [. 'rKASLEr; County S. Com.
Du J. II SPIfilR, ] Cou ty
M. A KEl Hi. I Board
Hrv. M. PUCKtT, 1- "X
Eilucstion.
A I. SCOT ",
.1. II. RICHARDS,
MAIL UOUTKrt
On July the first all the routes lea\lug
this place, except the Dawsonvllle. and
Dallas, were increased and otherwise
changed . The following i* the correct
time of leaving, arriving and the con*
tractor of the different routes.
Canton to Mauimta, (No. 15030;.—
Daily, except Sunday. Leaves 0:30 a. m.,
arrives 0 30 p. m. President M. & N.
Ga. ,lt. It. contractor.
Canton to Dawsonvii.lk, (No. 15125).
- Tri-weekly. Arrives Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 5 p. in., lea* es Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a. in.
Juo. C. Richardson contractor.
• Canton to Talkino Rock, (No. 1 IS,-
324).-Arrrive* Monday and I hursday
at ll a. m., apd leaves at 12in.
Canton to Cummino via Hickory
Flat, (No. 15138).—Leaves Tuesday aud
Friday at 8 a. in., arrives on Wednesday
and Saturday at 4 p. in. R. J Smith
contractor.
Canton to Jasper, (No 15802).—
Daily except Sunday. Leaves at 8 a. m.,
arrives at 4. p. m M. II. Lovelady
contractor.
Office hours: Fiom 7 a. m. to 12 ut.;
2 to 6 p. in. : and at. night after opening
aud distributing the mail* till 8 On
Sunday 8 to 0 a. in. The mail* will be
closed SO minutes before their departure.
W. B. Whitmore
.Postmaster.
LOCAL NEWS,
■' " — i ■ ■-r-!-=BaMaga
Bkn. F. Pkrry, Assistant. Local
Editor.
. Showery.
.. Do you think it will rain-all ?
..Com and cotton it looking fine and
la well Worked..
..Drummers taken the town by storm
on last Monday.
..Mrs. Waters, of Atlanta, lavishing
her father, Col. H. C. Kellogg.
..Several of our citizens attended the
railroad meeting in Marietta last Satur.
day.
..Marbles and croquet is the raging
■ports at present. Base ball has succum
bed.
..Min Annie Northcutt, a charming
young lady of Marietta, is visiting the
family of Col. W. A. Teasley.
. .The grading of the railroad is being
rapidly pushed forward. One camp is
located near town, the other about five
miles above town.
..Ourcitizena are now enjoying the
luxuries of buckle berry aud service pies.
There is a splendid crop ot these nuei s-
sarie* to table dessert.
.. Work in the farms is going steadily
forward with that vim and energy that
savors of au abundant yield in the fall,
if seasons are favorable.
..Wheat cutting has begun in some
poitions of the county, and ia turning
out exceedingly well. The small grain
crops in general arc looking well.
..Mr. JM McAivfc hay the contract
tor making brick, building bouse, fur-
Dishing lumber, Ac^ot Messrs JlcGon
neii and Wheeler's mill at the depot.
We regret to learn that Mr. E. Frauk-
tin, partner ol J. H. Kilby in the steam
saw mill at Ball Ground, had the misfor
tune to get ope of his fingers badly crush*
ed lust week.
..Lookout lor "Thu History of a Five
Dollar Gold Piece," ou our first puge
next week. It ia written fur the readers
of tile Advance by an old lesidcnt, aud
will attract much attention.
Oil nur tir>t page we have a very in
lerestiug article ou the construction of
German c.ip ponds and their culture.
We hope our farmer friend* will re id it
and give it a serious thought.
. .It is always belter to keep out of a
quarrel than to rnwke up ever so amica
bly af*er you have got into one. Hu
who teaks strife will repent it Aud the
man who «a»aot forgive, should not be
forgiven.
..If yon didn't kuow it, you shouldn't
know it. Yon may know what you know
you know, but you don’t know what you
think yon know you know.' Therefore
how can you tell it unless you kuow you
know It—:*t* r
Hon. B. F. Psynu has bead appoint
ed by the Governor as u member of the
board of visitors tp attend the examina
tion of students at tlic North Georgia
Agricultural College at Dahlonega, coin
menciug June 13, 1881,
..We are now huviug some delightful,
weather, aud the lurnier* are takmir ad
vantage of it by killing the gras*. With
this fine weather and the propitious rain*
wc are quite hopAftll «>f one of tile beat
yield* hud in many year*.
..Mr. W. D. Bridge* happened to a
very serious accident last week. While
attempting to shut a g te it came against
id* hand iu which lie had hi* open kuil'e
aud forced the knife into bin leg. mak
ing a very painful wound.
. .The public well at the court house
has been cleaned out and is uow ready
for use- '•’lie fact is the Ordinary simply
hud a new well dug in the same place
the old one whs sunk, and had it curlied
from bottom te top witli brick ai.d mor
tar.
; .Mr. Kitchen, the jailer, has chuim d
his two prisoners to the tt -or. Lust week
they made an effort to escape, and when
discovered, were about to succ -ed. They
have ‘•►bowed their Land" uml made the
jailer * action necessary tor their safe
keeping.
.. If the Advance ain’t advancing, how
is the Advance advancing? I his is a
question which can be easily answered by
reading the paper this week. If you
have been thinking about subscribing,
don’t wait any longer, hut come up witli
your names at once.
..Mr. Ben. F. Perry lias consented to
assist in writing up the local news of the
town, and if you know anything worth
reading und won’t tell us, why, ju-t go
|aud tell him. He is also authoriz d to
receive aud receipt for subscription, and
can be found at tbe store of Mr. Joseph
M McAfee, Canton, Ga.
, .Tim work of laying cross-ties on tire
extension on our road, wv are told, will
| begin this week. The iron will soon ar
rive and be laid. ’Tis the intention of
tli- officers to have the road completed
to Bull Ground by the fin-t of Sept< utbei
next We trust they miy; that o ir cit
izens in the upper part of thu county >.uay
* have au outlet for their products.
..Prof. G. F. Howard will lecture at
Canton on hit improved method of teach
ing, and examine some of his present
students on Friday June 17th at 8 o’clock
p. m., and the following day, Saturday,
at 8 o'clock p. m. Let our farmer* who
have children to educate coine and hoar
him. The lecture will probably be at
the courthouse.
. .We are in receipt of a communica
tion from Mr. John H. Wood, formerly
of this county, but now of Linsdale,
Smithwick county, Texas. It will ap
pear on our first page next week, Al
though a resident of tho "Lone Star
State" Mr. Wood furnishes a bit of rare
history to the people of Canton, and our
readers may look for something interest
ing in thi* communication next week.
. .The protracted seivices being held
nt llie Methodist church by Rev. H. M.
Quillian, is, we are glad to note, gaicing
in interest The merchants close their
stores every maruing in order that they
aud their clerks may attend. This cer
tainly shows a very kindly spirit in them
—Hint they want to help further the
cause of Christ. J/ay this meeting con
tinue in its glorious work until eveiy
one in town are brodght to see themselves
aright.
..The International Sunday School
Convention meets in Toronto, Canada,
June 2ffnd and 33rJ. Fare for Hie round
trip from Atlanta will be $30.10, Mr-
Hudson Attaway of Canton, informs us
Mint lie is n delegate, and he will leave
Thursday morning June 16th, to Joiu the
excursion party In Atlautn to Icavo for
Toronto via Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffa
lo and Niagara Falls, knd thence aoross
Lake Ontario. May they have a pleas
ant journey.
. .In the notice of County School Com
tnissioncr in our last issue there appear
ed a mistake iu tiie sentence "Any com
munity in the county uot haviug already
employed a teacher may attain an effl
cieut teacher etc.," should have been may
"obtain" an efficient teacher etc., and iu
the sentence "Tt is the dcsiro of the
Board of Education to elevate the toue
of the school* in Hi is county and t lie only
way to it is to recommend and supply
efficient teacher*," should have been
"recommend and employ efficient teach*
er* "
.. If you have a water power or mill
property to sell, and will place the price
ut reasonable rates tuid..a)low us a fui r
c onuniasion for selling, We will have the
property photographed, and place it on
exhibition in Atiania on tbe exhibition
grounds this foil, and try to make sale of
tbe same. We will place all kinds of
minerals on erhlbitiou at tbe same place,
provided tho owner of mid mineral lands
will give us a reasonable commission for
selling it. If yon have valuable miner
al lauds or any other lands, it will pay
you to sec us on the subject ns soon as
poss’ble. Il we fail to sell we charge
nothing for our work.
. .1 he street leading from tbe depot to
town we think should be put in a better
condition, It creates a very laid impres
sion on the minds of our vLitors when
they get off the train lo Mud the roads in
an h I moat impassable condition the first
thing. What think you? All other
roads, we are glad to say, are in a very
goad condition. Can't we nil upend a
day each an this road? What say you
to this motion ? Who will second it, and
then will the town allow the motion to
pervail and carry it into eff.ct by meet
ing there witli some suitable tools and
put in a day’s work. It will ba to the
town’s interest and none of us will feel
the dsy thus »peut. What say you?
Annivaranrjr Dorman Steele Lyceum.
The Dormau Steel# Lyceum lias been
moved to Canton, and will hold its Filth
Anniversary meeting here July 18th. Au
interesting programme hasbeeu prepared
and the public generally will be invited
to attend the afternoon session. Wc rar*
nestly desire to hear from every meinbtr
not now a resident of this county.
J. W. Fikldkh,
Cor, Secretary.
Suita ring Woiueu.
There is but u very small propor
tion of the women of this nut ion
that do not suiter from some of the
diseases for which Kidney-Wort is
specific. When the bowels have be
come costive, headache torments,
kidney out of fix, or piles distress,
take a package and its wonderful
tonic and renovating power will cuio
you and give new li r e.—Watchman.
Free Advertising.
If you have property of any kind and
wish to dispose oi the same, we will ad
vertise it on the following terms: If we
furnish a purchaser, wo will charge only
a reasonable c-inmission, and it wc fail
to furnish the purchaser, then we charge
nothing for our advertising. Come and
sec us on this subject. This plan iscx
peeled to lie of great benefit to those who
wish to sell any kind of property, such
as Improved Farms, Timbered Lauds,
Mineral Lund*, Mill Seats, Stone Qua
rt-*, Town Lots Ac. If you have a ho
tion of advertising on thi* plan, coin
and see us and bring a full description
of your property with you.
My Good Woman,
Why are yon to out of tor a, nevfb-
able lo tell folks that you are well ?
Ten lo one it’s all caused in the first
place by habitual constipation, which
no doubt Anally caused deranged
kidneys and liver. The sure cure
for constipation is the Celebrated
Kidney-Wort. It is also a specific
remedy for all kidney and liver dia
earns. Thousands are cured by it
eytfj month. Try it once.—Toledo
Blade.
From the Hub.
There is perhaps no tonic offered to the
people ?hat possesses ns much renl intrin
sic value ns the Hop Bitters. Just at
this senson of the year, when the stomnch
needs an appetiser, or the blood needs pu-
rifling, the cheapest arid liest remedy is
Hop Hitters. An ounce of prevention is
worth s pound of cure j don’t wait until
yon are prostrated by a disease that may
take months for you to recover in.—Bos
ton Globe.
School Notice.
Aplicants for license to teach in tl.e
Public schools of tins count) will lie ex
amined in Canton the 17th of June.
The exercises will begin nt 0 a in.
Let all come promptly ar.d ho exninin
ed on that day, who nave no license and
expect to teach. It will be the ouly ex
amination.
May lltli 1881. Gkq. I. Tkasi.ev.
County School Coin.
'1 ho President of Emory College pro
poses to furnish well qualified teachers
from the higher classes to teach in the
Publio School* during the months oi Ju
ly, Augast and September. Any coinuiu
nity in the county not Having already
employed a teacher limy obtain an effi.
clout man for your school by raisings a
good school and letting uic know j» to
the number subscribed, and what will
probably be the average attendance du
ring the term. Let trustees ace to this
matter immediately and let me know
what you will do in tho matter, nud I
will try to make arrangement* with Dr
Haygood to furnish you with a good
teacher. It is the desire of the Board of
Education to elevate tho tone of the
schools in tills county, and the only way
to do it is to recommend and employ of.
ficient teachers, Don’t be afraid tllat
you will pay your teacher too mucb, you
oan’t do that. Raise good schools and
employ the best teachers available.
Geo. I. Teasley, C. S. O.
mothers: Mothers: mothers
Ire you disturbed nt night and broke
of your rest by a sick child suffering and
crying witli the excruciating pain on
cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get
■of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH-
IMG 8\ RUP, It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately—depend upon
it; there is no mistake about it. There
is no mother on eartli who ha*ever used
it, who will not tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest
to the mother, mid relief and health to
the child, operating like magic. It is
perfectly safe to use In all cases, and
pleasant to the taste, and is the prescrip
tion of one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in tho United
States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a
bottle. _ Oct. 9, ly.
A GF.NUINE METHODIST
Wanted in each community to supply the
afflicted with Pike’s Centennial Salt
Rheum Salve. Good inducements.
For Chapped Hands? Burns, nriiiscs,
Ac., Ac,, it i* *:dd to havo no equal.
Send for terms to ageutt, or 35 cents in
postage stamps for sample Phasename
Ciikhokkk Advance. Address J. j.
PIKE A CO., Chelsea, Mns*.
Notice
Prof. G. F. Howard of Marietta, will
lecture on his advanced method of teach
biff and will probably examine several
of his pupil* to illustrate them on Fri
day evening ‘.lie 17th of Juno, nnd on the
following day, (Saturday) nt 8 o’clock
P. M.
f? IS WHAT every mother
t J needs for child, when it is
troubled with worms. Sold by Dr. J. M.
Turk, Druggist, Canton, Ga.
— —- *■ •
iiT «AVE MY CHILD three
A • doses of the Pnlont Remedy
—2905—and ihey brought away
half a pint of worms.” Sold by
Dr. J, II. Turk, Druggist, Canton,
Ga.
Tliin Myntery Explained.
Is tbo patent name of an in-
(Jvnluablc remedy for removing
from the human system pin and stomach
worms. U was the prescription of a cel.
elintnd physician, and saved the life ef
the child it wa* dispensed for. It ha*
since been the means of saving the lives
of thousand* of children by its timely
use. It Is put yp in the form of pow-
dera, ready; fpr use, and children take it
readily, n* It is a pleasant mediciue. Sold
by Dr. J. M. Turk at 25 eenta.
MAUia.ltATI-.*8 COURT.
Canton-793nd Hist—3d Monday—J.
C Avery, J P, HC Kcllopg. N P., Wm.
Rice and J L Harris, L C’s. P. O. Can
ton.
Sai.acoa—900—2nd Saturday —8 Coo-
ley, J P„ J B Lewis N P., Cicero Bryson,
LO. P OSalacoa. •
Bei.l’b—817 District, meets 8d Saturn
dsy, John Morgan,./ P; John R Roes, N
P; John Carrol, L C; Acworth P O.
Ball Ground—1022 District, meets
2nd Saturday, D B Lyons. J P; O P Dar
by ,N P; Brooks, L. C; Rail Ground
P O.
Little IIiveh—1174 district, meets
B Lively, J P, W I Chris-
Hun, N P; Thoe R Gibbs, L C; Free-
manevillc P O.
Mullin’*—818 district, meets 3d Sat
urday, J J Thomas, J P; Pinkney Per
kin*, N P: l) M Garrison, L C; Fort
Buffington P O.
Con’s Chkkk—1031 district, meet* 1st
Saturday, W W Bagwell .1 P; AC Conn,
N P; I A Ingram, L C.
Clayton’s—971 district, meet* 1st Sat
urday, T J Stan cel, J P; W J Timmons,
N P; Wm llorgeM. L C; Sharp Top P O.
Cross Hoads—1000 district, meets 2nd
Saturday H C Bowling, J P; Warren F
Smith. N P; W H Curtis and Dr — Nash.
L <Te; OpliirPO.
Sixk.—1270 (list, meets 2nd Wodnes-
day, R B Algood, J P., E G Ellison, N
P., John Landrum, L. C : Cherokee
-Will*. P O.
CHEROKEE, SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold before the Court Houho
Door in the Tows of Canton, Cherokt e
County, Georgia, within the legal hours
of ante on the first Tuesday in July, 1881
the following pirparty, to-wit, viz:
Tho unrth-west half of lot of land No.
183, in the 14th district and 2nd section
of Cherokee county, Ga., oonUiuing 80
acres more or less, levied on a« Hie prop
erty of Mary Cook to satisfy u distress
warrant issued from tho Justice Court of
the 793ml district, G. M., ia favor of Jo
seph M. McAfee va. .Vary and Alary Ann
Cook. Levied on ana returned to me by
Wm. Rice, L.G. JOSHUA P. SPEARS,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA - CkeroKeo County :
Notice ia hereby given that application
ill be made to the Court of Ordinary of
■aid county, on the first Monday in July
next, for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of Wm. F. Mullins, late of
■aid county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs aitd creditors of said <b-<-->ueit.
WM. M. MULLINS,
Administrator,
May 27th 1881.
LEGISLATIVE NO TICK
YtfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TEAT
XT the undersigned, living near tbe
Tine of Cherokee and Dawson counties
will make application to the next sesKion
of the General Assembly of Georgia to
be out off on the Dawson aide, including
lots of land Noe. 247, 348, 285, 282, 240,
249, 384 and 287.
AN William*,
Nuihan Tatum,
S J Feroba,
- J B L Cook,
Orecn Bentley,
Elijah Roper,
tt 'I lios. Eavens,
W I Wood.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
By AEFRED H. COLQUITT, Govern
or of said State.
Wnr.REA*, Official information lias
been received at this Department that
the jail of P.ckena c unity was broken
open and that A*a Pattkhson, under
Hentence tor murder, and Kimset Pat-
tshoon, under indictment furauid oflunae,
escaped thorefreui aud are now ut large.
I have thought proper, therefore, to is
sue this my Proclamation, hereby offering
a reward ot One lluNDimi Dollars each
for the apprt-hensiou und delivery ot said
Asa Patterson and Kiiusev Patterson to
the Sheriff ol said Couuty; and a further
reward of $100 each for the arrest and
und delivery, with proof to convict, of
the person or person* implicated in the
breaking of said jail, to the Sheriff of
Pickens county.
And 1 do moreover charge and riquiro
all Officera in this State, Civil and ff/ili
tury, to he vigiluntin endeavoring to up-
prebend the said above tuejtioned par
tita, in order that tlmy may be brought
to trial lor the offence with which they
stand charged.
Given onder my hand and Great
Seal ol tbe State, at the Capitol
in Atlauta, this the thirty-first
day of May in the year of our
Lord OoeTbaosand Eight Hun
dred and Eighty-one, and of tbe
Independence -of the United
Statee of America the One Hun
dred and Filth.
ALFRED H. COLQUITT,
Governor.
By the Go/ernor:
N. C. Barnett,
Secretary of State
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MnjLunnm *
BEDFORD, VA.,
Alum ui Iran
Sprlmgn.
Water Mans Dills—ToTlieo I Give
Hoalth.
NATURE'S REMEDY.
Obtained by Du rent Evaporation of
The Mineral Water of these
Celebrated Springs,
Adapted la ebroaie dforrhwa, coastli
tion aad soMtela—By. Latham,
Prra’t Virginia Medical Society.
Successfully used in dyspepsia, chronic
diarrhma and scrofula.—Prof. 8, Jack-
son, University Pennsylvania.
Efficient in aniemia; excellent appeti
zer and blood purifier.—H. Fisher, M D„
Georgia.
Valuable in nervous prostration, indi
gestion and oholorosis.—G. E. bat hews,
M. D..N.C.
A fine tonic nnd alterative, very valn%
ble in disease* peculiar to females, chron
ic fever and ague, bronchitis and diseases
of thu digestive organs.—J. F. Rough-
ton. M I)., Ain.
Very beneficial iu strengthening and
improving n reduced system-—Her. John
W. Beckwith, Bishop ot Georgia.
Invaluable ns a nervous tonic.—Hon.
I. C. Fowler, Tenn.
Bocommunded as a prophylactic in ma
larial districts.—I), it. Fairt-x, M. D..N O.
Restores debilitated systems to health.
—T. C. Mercer, M. D.,Ind.
"Used with gruut benefit in malarial
fever and diphtheria.''—8. F. Dupon, M.
D„ Georgiu.
Prince of mineral tonics.—Franc’s
Gillum, M. D., N. O.
Of great curative virtue.—Thomas F.
A’nmboid, M. D., St. Louis.
Beueficial in uterine derungernents and
malarious conditions.—ti. M. Vail, M. D.
Ohio.
Beat remedy ever used in diseases of
the throat—P. A. Hiffcrd. M. D., N. C.
Tonic, alterative,diuretic; one of na
ture’s greatest remedies.—Medical Asso
ciation of Lynchburg, Virginia
Adapted in certain affectations of the
kidneys and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus,
chlorosis, scrofulous and cutaneous uffec-
tioos.—Rev. J. J. Moorman. M. D., Va.8
Leliever, heodoebe, promptly—both
sick and nervous—Rev E P Dodson, Va
Sample supply sent lrce to any physi
cian desiring tbe test. Pamphlets sent
free. Analysis with each package, Wa
ter as it comes from the Springs $4 per
case ot ti gallons in glass—$2 50 for 5
gallons, $4 for 10 gallon*, $7 for 20 gal
lons in cask*. J/ass 50 cents nnd $1;
$2 50 and 85 for half dnz Pill*, pure
sugar coated,25c. 50c. nud $1 package;
3t 25, $2 50, and $5 half d<>/.. Sent post
paid anywhere. This Mass und Pills
contains in reduced space all the curative
powers of the water, und is convenient,
galatublu nnd soluble.
Springs open for visitors June 1st.
Board $30 per month. Special rates to
families and parties. Carriages meet
visitors at Forest and /.awyer’s depot,
each four iniles from Springs, up->n ad
vice ot arrival. Address
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of the Company.
72 Main S?., Lynchburg, Va,
Sold by Dr. John M. Turk, Canton,
Georgia.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County
Whereat, Winlfoid S. Green, adminis
tratrix of Alfred Lowe, repreeente to tho
court, In her petition, duly filed end en
tered on record, that eke has hilly ad
ministered On- Alfred Lowe'a estate. This
Is than forv 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 <11*-.
mission on the first Monday in August.
1881. C. M. McULURK, Ord 7 ?.
This May 2nd. 1881.
GEORGIA—Cherokee Couuty:
If no good cause ie shows to the con
trary, an order will be passed ou the
17th of June next at 10 o’clock A. II.
establishing a change in the Canton and
Frogtown road, at the crossing nt Set-
tingduwn creek so as too rose at tbe new
bridge place, said route having been
marked out by commiseionere appointed
for that purpose May 84th 1881
C. M. McCLURE, Ord’y.
NOTICE.
Bridge Letting at Canton.
Will be let to the lowest bidder, at
Canton, Cherokee County, Ga.. at 12
o’clock, M., on Tuesday, 81st of June
next Two Wrought Iron Arch Bridges
me span each, 12 feet clear widtli of
loadway in both.
SritcivioATioNH roa Iron.
First Span 125 teet long to be put up
aeio»* Little Hirer at Cherokee Mills. 8
pannels—Arches lti feet high. Floor
supported by two trusses cuupostd ot
wrought iron arches, chords upright*'and
diagonals. Truss Arches, 7 inch chan
nel Irons—two plates boiler iron, each
8x3 10 Inches at crown, and 9xl-4'inohe*
at foot of Arches, rivited with 1-2 inch
rivets. Posts 2x2 inches Star ifou, lat
ticed together. Counters three-fourths
to 1 inch. Laterals three fourth* lncber:
Floor Beams at intermediate posW,
wrought iron floor beams each of two 4
inoli channels trussed, 24 inches in depth,
truss rod 1 and one fourth mchee.
Head Bhacino.
Headway 14 feet. End struts 5 inches*
Intel mediate 4 inch T beams, laterals
three-fourth inch rods.
Second Span 75 feet to be put up on
Little itiver at Hawkins Bridge site, 6
pannels. Arches 10 feet high at crown.
The truss arches to consist of one 8 inch
rolled T beam: formed into shoes of
wrought Iren at tbe ends. Chords
3x5 8 inches.- Posts 2 inch star iron,
counters 3 -4 iuebes. Laterals and floor
beams same as in tbe other span. Wood
work, both spans, joists 14x3 1-2 inches.
2 feet apart. Plank 2 inches thick, laid
diagonally and spiked to joice with 5
inch nails. All timbers tq be sound, and
out of best heart pine. Iron work in
each span tc be painted with two heavy
coats.
Work to be subject to infection while
going up, and put to auy reasonable teet
upon completion.
Contractors will be required to give
bond and security in double Die amount
of the contract, for its faithful perfor—
inanei in i.he time agreed upon. .Raid
work to lie pain f> r wTieu taxes are hoi*
lected this fall.
The right to receive or reject bide is
reserved.
Plans, specifications and diagrams ou
file in my office. May the 13th 1881.
C. M. McClure, Oidinary.