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THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1881.
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culates alto in Picketw and Gil
mer Countiee (Norik oj Cher
okee) and Milton Coun
ty (East of Chero
kee.) None of
tke*e coun
ties kout my petper except Cherokee.
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be addressed to M A. THOMAS,
general fchrertotg.
. CHURCHES.
M. K Unuucii, South—Rev. if. M
Qnillisn Pastor. Preaching every fr-l
Sunday by la* push '. Preaching on
the 3d Sunday by Bev./fob’r. I*. Mustyu
Prayer Meeting every Wed needsJ night.
Sunday School at 9a.m. Hen. Y. Paym.
an ii _- — — | n jawilna 1
ID W JN- • ■ 29
IIactut Church—Rev. J. A McMur
ry, Pastor. Preaching every second and
fourth Sunday, and Saturday lielhib
2nd Sunday. Sabbath-school at 8 r M.,
W. J. Barton, Superintendent.
EriaoorAi.. Rev. Geo.. McCmih-y' Pa*
tor. Preaching 3rd Sabbrth at 11 a. m
ORDERS.
P. A. M.—Meets every first and third
Monday's at 8 r. m., in Masonic Hull.
W. A. Tksslkv. W. M.
Jatik/ Galt, Sec'ty
K. of H.—Meets ev*ry 1st and 3rd
Tuesday at 7 1-9 r. m., in Masonic Hall.
W. A. Tensley, Dictator
Julie/. Galt, Report..r.
COUNTY”OFFICERS.
C M McCLURE. Ordinary.
.1A HKZ GALT, Clerk 8. Couit.
J P 8PKAKS. Sheriff.
T W AHWOOO, Tux Receiver.
M C COKER, Tax Collector.
J L OOGGIKN, Tren uier.
P. W MOOflE, Surveyor.
Wx.T. KIRK, Coroner.
G. I. TKABLEY, County S. Com.
Dr. J. H 8PE1R, County
M. A KKIl’H. . B)mrd
Rnv. M. PUCKET,
A. T. SCOTT. i _. ..
J. It. KICIIAHDK, j Education.
MAIL BOUTBfi
On July the first all tire routes testing
t)ii* I'luce, except the DaWsoiiville and
Dalla>, wear increased and otherwise
changed. The following is the correct
tim*- of leaving, arriving and the con
tractor of the different routine
I ANTON TO Mahiktta, (No. 16080>.—
I),lily except Sunday. Leavea 6:30 a. hi..
aiVivi s |t 30 p. m. President M. A N.
On .It. It contractor.
I'avtok to Dawhonvii.i.r t (No 15125).
. Tri-wr-ekly. Arrives Monday, W« dm*-
day and Friday at5 |>. in., Iea<es Tues
day, Thursday and Satniduy at 7 a.m.
Jrio. A*. Richardson contractor.
• 'ANTON TO TALRIKO ItoCK, (No. 15,-
324 '. Arrrives Monday ami ; hur.-Uy
at I a. ui.. and leaves at 12m.
Canton io Cummiro via Hicxnr
Pi,at. (No. 13US).— Leaves Tuesday ami
Friday at H a. m.. arrives on Wednesday
ami Saturday at 4 p. m. R. J Smith
cun' r actor.
CAVION TO Ja*fkr. (No 13362).—
Daily except Sunday. Lea vs at 8 a. in ,
arrives at 4. p. Mi. M. II. Lovelady
(iM'ia't'ir.
Office hourst From 7 a. m. to 12 m.;
J t • « |». m : and at night afr- r opening
and distriliu’ing the mails till 8 On
8>iud .» 8 to 11 a. in he mails will Ire
dosed ,0 minute* licfore their departure.
W. R. WUITMOBB
postmaster.
LOCAL NKW8,
Ben. F. Pkhry, Assistant. Local
Editor.
. .Dr. Turk ka4 ripe peaches.
.. Let's have a temperance organisation.
. .The General Assembly meet! on 6th
of July.
. .A game of crefftfet at midoiglt le the
latest excitement.
. .Retrograde. Is there any one In bur
town retrograding Wa hope not.
;. Who la George Moore ? If he la in
this county let us know ttot once.
. .Our stores continue to cleee during
the morning aerv.c. e at the church.
. .The clever, wholeeouled, good na-
tured drummers still come among ns.
. .Mias Mary Qeinec, of Hickory Plat,
Is visitibg Hr. Geo Latturn's family at
this place.
.. Dr. Afvrrit and lady, ol Woodstock,
srs spending tlic summer with R TJones,
st this place,
. .Mr. L P Lockheart and family spool
a poition of last week iaCumtniuf, with
their parents.
.."Trot lu-r out" is expression now.
And in playing croquet, “he played it
fine, didn’t her”
. .The protracted services at the Meth
odist ebuich are still iu progress aud con
tinue in iutsrost.
..Mias Alice Hawkins, ot Bnrtow
couuty, spent Suudsy last with the fsori
ly of Mr. H A JfoAfec, in town.
..Mrs, Speir, of Fsirburn, On., is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. W J Bartou. We
with her a pleasant sojourn in onr midst.
. Our garden truck is turning out ex
inanely well. Every table In town i«
now supplied with au abundauce of veg
etablea.
..A coon welghiug about 8 pounds
was overtaken and captured by a lone
footman in about two utiles of this plsce
last Monday.
..That pay train ot Treasurer J U.
Glover luft a power of money in the
county and its influence has already keen
felt. Come again.
..Wheat is turning out very well, but
in sunn* lifelines is not as good as wr*
expect'd. Corn aud fiction were mv* r
more promising.
..ltev. J A McMuiry preached at the
Baptist church last Sunday. Three join
ed and will Ite Imptized on Sunday the
2ttth at the usual place.
.. We have a delightful town, and we
earnestly iuvtle the attention qf visitors
awl pleasure aeekrnt to it Gome among
us aud enjoy yourselves.
. .The Misses Wliitui* re have the edit
or's thanks lor au invitation to eet ice.
cream and cake* We weul,—!ce-cr«am
music etc immense. Many thanks.
. .We are in receipt of a pamphlet from
Hon. Francis Foul sine. Statu Comiuia
sioner of Land and Immigration, rupaent
ng a large amount of real e«tate for a do
in Georgia.
..Mr. U. L. Patterson, we are peined
to report is still unwell, yet, we an. glad
pi suy is still able to be si-eu upon our
streets, ,1/ay lie soon ent rely recover
his lost health
O i our table is the prospectus ot the
International Cotton Exposition to lie
held in Atlanta this tall. It contains
valuable information in reference to the
coming exhibition.
Mr Jau.es P- McConnell hs* lenttd
the dwelling receutly built by '•’homlore
Tu k on West Main St., and will move
into it shortly. TIiL move will be a vel
liable acquisition to our town.
..Since the protracted services have
been in program several have professed
a faith in Christ and giv«*n their soul* to
God. We are glsd to note and earnestly
hope that ‘his great work will continue.
There lias been more drinking iu our
town during the past week than we bare
noticed in two years, not accepting c uirt
weeks, wlun it is occasionally very alarm
lug. Get up a reformation in this por
ticular.
..Mr*. Emma Harris spent a portion
of last week ami this in Csrlersvila*.
"B indi-’ 1 **ys slit shall never leave him
again- ’tin too loualj a life to dwell all
alone, ibink of this bachelors and get
yon a “wife."
Mr. Editor is your local column
full V’* “No." "Well she has gone left
Wednesday morning." Several of our
y uing men’s hearts are stretched n the
neighborhood of twenty toward- Atiauta,
in consequent
..We are due au aptdogj to C»l. II.
C. Ketoigg (V) lor stating in la-t wei k s
Lane i hat his daughter. Mr*. Waters o!
Atiauta, was visitiug him. We should
have put it his sister, Mr . Water*. She
returued home last Saturday.
..(Jtr’t we get up a temperance or
gau 7.<th>u and get all tin*se drain drink
ers ioj in aud n t "lily join but quit
drink iig entirely f We tliiuk thi* would
do our town a- much good *« aiiytiiiog
that m uld tie done. H*»w many will
give iu I heir u lines and thus attempt aa
organization of this uaturef Surely there
is none that will refuse.
..Wean autkorimd Inannt/uac* that
Rev. George Maaaa'ey wiB preach at the
court house or next BaMialk, at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. (Sunday June 19th),
. .This la a dull aeason with oar mvr-
chautb. The farresrs am, wo an Rind
to say, having fine weather for working
out their crops, and are staying at home
attending closely to business. Then la
every evidence of a good crop,
.. We an sorry tu learn of.tb* serious
illness of Dr. Knox, at Ills homfi In Owns
ming. He is almost at tha point of death
and is despaired oT by upuiy. He is a
brotlier-in law of Joa. M and H A AfcAfee
of this place. Wt. trust he may aopa re
cover.
..Remember tbs lectunat the court
bouse on Friday night, and Saturday at
8 o'clock p. ni„ by Prof. G. f. Howard,
of Marietta, on his Improved Method of
school teaching. Several of his scholar*
will be examined oh the occasion. Oomt
In ond hear him. Free admitance to all
. .Several cars of iron for our railroad
have arrived and the work of laying the
track was Imgiin Monday morning last
Our people ot the Dali Oround mag ex
pect the trains to be running into their
town in the course of a few months
Listen for the whistle.
.. We are glad to say that our article
on the construction of carp ponds and
German carp cultun in laat weak* issue
has attracted considerable attention, and
w« confidently expect several ponds to
be built in Cherokee county this year-
No better investment.
. .The Advance from now till January
1st 1882 for 50c. Sabaeribo at once.
. -Road ndvrtissmsnt of mill property
tor sale in thla issue. This is 4 ran op
portunity fbf some good party. Easy
terms to purchaser.
.. We aow have several subjects for
the Asylum in this county, yet then to
no roc* them, and we shall expect cm>
i trouble
sideroble
..Some of our-citizens sat up until
twelve o’clock last Saturday night wait
ing for the moon to get into an ellipse.
About 11 o’clock it began to appear; at
19 she was is full eclipse, in the zenith
of her glory. 'Tia said the acone pre
vented was beautiful, yet very dar)(.
.. .Vt-s-r* McA fee and MeEutym intend
making about two hundred thousand
brick till* reason. They will fire one
kiin of on*- hundred and twenty five
thousand next Monday. There brick an
lo be med in the building of McConnell
Slid Wheeler, aad several thousand ship
ped to A/oriietta.
. .There seems to he a right good
chunce for ur to get a new railroad by
the way of Canton. Application will be
made foi a charter for a road from Car
ter»villu to Calucfcville, and also og
f-om Kingstou to Gainesville. Wo ex
pect to see Koine and Dalilonega conuee
t '<1 by mi! direct in n few more years.
..Prof J.M. Attaway, a delegate Ip
the fcRfdny school convention whk^l^
meets In Toronto Canada, L on nvxtf '
WiduatMlay left yesterday morning on
hi* tour. We wisli Proi Attaway much
pleasure on Ins trip aad that he may
► borly return home feeling greatly reliav
ed by Ills ftw seeks vacation from the
tiresome duties of the school room
..“Uncle Freak” Daniel, of Oerters-
ville, lor a long while a resident of this
plaCL*, wss again amongst us shaking
bauds with his old friends last week. He
was looking quite well and as aatuml a*
ever. Afay be live to sue aud be with
his friends lor many yean to come. He
left last Monday morning.
..Mt.J.b- Glover Triasurer of the
M. «fc N. Ga. It. It, enme up tost Friday
with bis pay train distributing money
through our couuty in great profusion*
Tl< re was no doubt not less tlnm 98900
left in the county by him: the road huv
ing firs| received the benefits of It. This
wes his first trip aad long wiU U be n-
membnred.
. .The motion made by oa in hut week’s
issue that the si rest leading from the de«
pot to town be worked has rot been car
ried into effect yet When will it bet
Mr. Jones we are glad to note has done
some work on his street and sidewalk
leading past his store. How many eth
ers will do title V Our streets are all
needing work.
Ye assistant local sod his lady were
placed under many obligations to the
Mi.ses Whitmore,; for an invitation to
partake of ice cream on last Thursday
evening, sorry we could not accept. The
in/Ration was nevertheless very kindly
appreciated, and we are very- thankful
for the expression ot their friendship.
Thank you young ladies.
.. Our progressive townsman, Hon. 9.
F. Payue, is building another dwelling.
7711* one to be on the-lot adjoining Wil
li* Wood's, col., opposite Mrs. Fuller's
place. This is a rigiit step and we will
eucourage all such ideas in the minds of
our people. We need more dwellicgs
and must have them in order tc accomo
date the people, f lain it the second
dwelling erectod by him this year.
..Hon. 8. A. Darnell, wife and two
children, Asst. U. S. Atty., located in
Atlanta, passed through eur towp this
week eu route to r viait to Ids mother,
who lives iu P.cktn* county. He was
sumo years ago representative from Pick
ens in the General Assembly, but to now
an eminent lawyer aud holds the posi
tion as above mentioned. He to also n
leading Republican in Georgia and was
a delegate to the Chicago ennventinn laat
year.
aad expense from that
. The steam Soar and grist mill of
MeOannsll and Wheeler to to be finished
by the tfith of next Angmst. It to to be
built of brick entirely, 32 x 50 feet. Mr
J M McAfee will do the work.
. .On# of Oaaton’a greatest needs to a
wide-awake man to open n livery stable
We believe this to one of the best points
fbr n stable in this up country. Many
come to this ptnne nnd more would come,
to go into the upper couutiea but they
find no way oy getting away and art thus
thrown at a lota to know what to do,
wont anme one put up this much needed
enterdriee. We will advertise it abroad.
It wilt bring many people to our town
wbq an now seeking otcer connecting
points. Pat it up.
. .If you have a water power or milt
property to sell, and will place the price
nt reasonable rates and allow us a fai r
c oamission fur selling, we will have the
property photographed, and place it on
uxMbition in Atlantn on the exhibition
grounds this fall, and try to make sale of
the seme. We will piece all kinda of
miqerals on exhibition nt the same place,
provided the owner of eaid mineral lands
will give us a reasonable commission for
telling IK If you have valuable miner
al lauds or any other lands, it will pay
yototo see us on the subject as noon as
pnaa'ble. If we fail to sell we charge
nothing for our work.
..A Indy with three small children
representing heraelf as Mr*.——Moore,
got off the traiu at thia place laat week
and began inquiring for one George
Moore, her brother-in-law, whom she
said lived in about one mile of-this place.
A diligent inquiry was made for such
person of our citiseu* nod upon the tax
digaat but noihingcould be found con-
eeping him. The tody to from Kenan*
Oily. Mo., and is in very low circuinstan-
cis. A purse ol 96,00 or more wa* made
up aad given her by our citiseu*. If any
I in the county knows of such person
ns George M*>ore they will confer a great
favur upon the Indy by letting Iter know.
Send us such infbnna’don nnd we wilt
clfmtfally give It to her.
OMMrnn.
that are nlwiiya wetting their beds
ought not to be aooldeil aad punish
ed for what they oumot help. They
need n medicine having a tonio effect
on the kidneys uud the urinary or*
gana. Such a medicine is Kidney
Wort, It has specific notion. JJo
qgt fail to get it for them.—Ex
change.
Hauntofi run.
A Workingman says: “Debt pov-
trtyand suffering haunted me for
years, caused by a sick family und
large bills for doctoring, whicn did
uo good, I was completely discour
aged until one year ago, by the ad-
vioa of my paktor, 1 procured Hop
Bitters nnd oommtnced their use,
and in one month tire were all well,
and pooe of ua have been sick n d*y
since; nnd I want to say to nil poor
men, you can keep your families well
n year with Hop Bitters for less than
ooe doctors visit will COI 1 :.”—Chris
tian Advocate.
MOTHER*! HOTHEAD! MOTHERS
Are you disturbed st night anil bii>k«
of your rest by a sick ckild suffering and
crying with the excruciating pain on
nutting teeth f If so, go nt once ami get
• bottle ..f MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH
Wfl SYRUP. It will relieve Ike poor
llttlo sufferer immedietely—depend upon
it; there is no mistake about it. There
is no mother on earth who has ever used
it, who will not tell you nt once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest
to the mother, ond relief end heelth to
the child, operating like megic. It to
perfectly safe to use in all cases, and
S leasant to the taste, end to the prescrip-
an of one of the oldeet end best female
physicians and nnrses in the United
States. Sold everywhere. 95 cents a
bottle. Oct 9, ly.
A GKNUINE METHODIST "
Wanted in each community to supply the
afflicted with Pikk’s Centennial Salt
Rheum Salve. Good Inducements.
For Chapped Hands, Burns, Bruises,
Ac., Ac., it is suid to have no equal.
Send for terms to agents, or 23 cents in
postage stamps for sample Pleaae name
Chrrokek Advakcr. Address J. J.
PIKE A CO., Chelsea, Mass.
Notice.
Prof. G. F. Howard of Marietta, will
lecture on his advanced method of teach
ing nnd will prolmbly examine severs!
of his pupils to Illustrate them <>n Fri -
day evening the 17th ol June, and on the
following dey, (Saturday) nt 8 o'clock
P.M.
AAAr 18 W1IAT every mother
At/I/O needs for child, when It is
troubled with worms. Sold by Dr. J. M.
Turk, Druggist, Canton, Ga.
ifiT GAVE MY CHILD throe
clones of the Puteut Hemcdy
—2005- and they brought uwny
hulfn pint of worms ” Bold by
Dr. .J. II. Turk, Druggist, Canton,
Ga.
This Mystery Explained.
nQAtMs patent name of nn in-
Cy tf V/O v *binble remedy for removing
from the human system pin nnd stomach
rms. It waa the prescription of a cel.
ebr.ite<l physician, and mved tho life nf
the child it wn* dispensed for. It Im'
since l>een the mean* of saving the live*
of thousand* of children by its timely
1. It to put up in the form of pow
ders, reedy for use, and children take it
readily, as it to a pleasant medicine. Sold
by Dr. J. M. Turk at 25 cents
A Cough, Cold or Bore Throat
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
e*ra!|a m an Incurable Lung Dtoeaae or
joaaomption. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
'ROCHES an certain to give relief in
Aethfca, Bronchitis, Cbughs, CWtarrh
Consumptive nnd Throat Diseases. For
thirty yearn the Troche* have been rec
ommended by pliyeteinn*, end nlways
give perfect satisfaction. They are net
neh or untried but bnving been tested
by wide and constant use for Marly an
entire generation,, they have attained
*•11-merited rank among the few staple
.emedieeof the age. Public Speakeis
and Singers one them to clear end
strengthen ike Voice. Sold st twenty
cents a box everywhere Oct. 9, ly
Fran Advertising.
If you have property of suy kind and
wish to dispose oi the same, we will ad
vertise it on tlie following terms: If we
furnish a purchaser, we will charge only
n reasonable commission, nnd it we fail
to fnratob the purchaser, then we charge
nething for our advertising. Come and
1 us on this subject. This plan is ex
pected to L*e of great benefit to those who
wish to sell any k>wl of property, such
as Improved Farms, Timbered Lands.
Mineral Lafids, Mill Seats, Stone Quar
ries, TownLota A«. Ifyoi have a no
tion of advertto ag on th * plan, com
and see us nnd being a full description
of year property with yon.
8ohool Notice.
Aplicants for license to teach in tl.e
Public schools of this county will be ex
amined in Canton the 17th of June,
The exercises will begin at 9 a m.
Let all come promptly end be examin
ed on that day, who have no license and
expect to teach. It will he the only ex
amination.
May Utli 1881. Gato. I. Traslet.
County School Com.
The President of Emory Obllege pre-
poses to furnish Well qualified teachers
from the higher classes to tench in the
Public Schools during the months ot Ju
ly, Augist nnd September. Any commu
nity in the county not having already
employed a teacher may obtain an effl
clent man for your school by raising n
good school and letting me know es to
the number subeoribed, end whet will
probably bo the average attendance du
ring the term. Let trustees see to this
nutter immediately aud let me know
what you will do in the matter, aud I
krill try to make arrangement! with Dr.
Haygcod to fkrnlsh you with a good
teacher. It is the desire of the Board of
Education to elevate the tone of the
schools In this county, and the only way
to do it is to recommend and employ ef.
fleient teachers. Don’t be afraid that
you will pay your teacher too much, you
can't do (list. Raise good schools and
uploy the treat teachers available.
Oku. 1. Tbaslky, G. 8. C.
CHEROKRK SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold before the Court House
Door in the Town of Ceaton, Cherokee
County, Georgia, within the legal hours
of saloon the first Tuesday in July, 1881
the following prrparty, to-wit, vis:
The north-weet half of lot nf lend No.
188, In the 14th district end 2nd section
of Cherokee county, Gs., containing 80
acres more or less, levied on as the prop-
ertyof Mary Cook to satisfy a distress
warrant issued from tho Justice Court of
the 792nd district, G. M., in fevor of Jo
seph M. McAfee vs. Mary and Alary Ann
Cook. Levied on ana returned to me by
Wn. Rice, L. C. JOSHUA P. SPEARS,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary nf
said county, on the flrat Monday In July
next, for leevu to sell the landa belonging
to the ustato nf Wn. F. Mullins, late of
■aid county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditor! of aaid deceased.
WM. M. MULLINS,
Administrator.
May 27th 1881.
▼A.,
▲lam ui Iran
Spring*.
Water Mann Fills—To Then I Give
Health.
NATURE’S REMEDY.
Obtained by l'nrest Evaporation of
• The Mineral Water of then**
Celebrated Spring*.
Adapted in chronic diarrbuw, coast(pu
tloa nnd serofola—Hy. Latham, M. D.,
Prts't Virginia Medical Society.
Saccesefally used in dyspepsia, chronic
dierrhroa end scrofula.—Prof. 8, Jack-
ton, University Pennsylvania.
Efficient in amentia; excellent appeti
zer aud blood purifier.—II. Fisher, M !».,
Georgia.
Valuable in nervous prostration, indi-
{ estion and cholorosis.—O. K. katliews,
L D., N. C.
A fine tonic and alterative, very valua
ble iu diseases peculiar to females, chron
ic fever and ague, bronchitis and diseases
of tho digestive organs.—J. F. Hough
ton, d/ D., Ala.
Very beneficial in strengthening and
improving h reduced system—Her. John
W. Beckwith, Bishop ot Georgia
Invaluable as a nervous tonic.—Hon.
I. C. Fowler, Teim.
Tfccommended ss a prophylactic in ma
larial districts.—D. R. Fairex, M. D.,N O.
Restores debilitated systems to health.
—'T. C. Mercer, M. I)., Ind.
“Used with great beuefit in malarial
fever and diphtheria.''—8. F. Dupon, M.
D„ Georgia.
Prince of mineral tonica—Franc's
GilUm.M. D..N. C.
Of great curative virtue.—Thuraas V.
Numboid, M. D., St. Louis.
Beneficial in uterine derangements and
malarious conditions.—G. M. Vail, M. D.
Ohio.
Best remedy ever used in disease* of
the throat.—P. A. Sifferd. 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 affix:
lions.—/fev. J. J. Moorman. M. D., Va.|
Relieves headache, promptly—both
sick and nervous—Her K P Dodson, Va
Sample supply sent tree to any physi
cian desiring the test. Pamphlets sent
free. Analysis with each package. Wa
ter as it comes from the Spriogs $4 per
case ol (> gallons in glass—93 30 for 5
gallons, ii for 10 gallons, 97 for 20 gal
lons in casks. Mum 50 cents and $1;
92 50 aud 83 for half doz Pills, pure
sugar coated, 23c. 50c. and $1 package;
•1 25, 92 50, and 95 half doz. Bent post
paid anywhere. This Maas and Pills
contains in reduced space all the curative
power* of the water, and to convenient,
palatable and soluble.
Springe open for visitors June 1st
Board |30 per month. Special 1 at:s to
families • and paUits. Carriage. meet
visitors at Foreat and lawyer s depot,
each four miles from Spring*, upon ad
vice ot arrival. Addtess
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of tha Company.
72 Main Bt, Lynchburg, Va.
Sold by Dr. John M. Turk, Can too,
Georgia.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County
Whereas, Winlbnd 8. Green, adminis
tratrix of Alfred Lowo, represent! to the
court, in her petition, duly filed and en
tered on reoord, that aha lias folly ad
ministered oa Alfred Lowe's estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindeed and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why Mid administratrix
should not lie discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in August.
1881. C. M. McOLURE, Ord’v.
This May 2nd. 1881.
GEORGIA--Cherokee County :
If no good cause to shown to the con
trary, an order will be passed on the
27tb of June next et 10 o’olock A. M.
establishing a change in the Ceaton sod
Frogtown road, at the crowing at 8et-
tlogdown creek so as to crow at the new
bridge place, said rout# having -been
marked out by coinmiwioners appointed
for that purpose May 24th 1881
C. M. McOLURE, 6rd'y.
NOTICE.
Bridge Letting at Canton.
Will Ira let to the lowest bidder, at
Canton, G'herukeu County, Ga. at 12
o'clock, M., on Tuesday, list of June
next Two Wrought iron Arch Bridges
>ue spsu each, 12 feet clear width of
toadway in both.
SricciricATioNS por Iron.
First Span 125 teet long to be put lip
scioss Little /fiver at Cherokee Mills, 8
pan nets—Arches 16 feet high. Fleer
supported by two trusses composed of
wrought iron arches, chorda uprights end
diagonal*. Truss Arcbos, 7 inch chan
nel Iroua—two pistes boiler iron, each
0x8-16 inches at crown, and 9x1-4 indies
at foot of Arches, rlvited with 1-2 inch
rivets. Foots 2x2 inebea Star iron, lat
ticed together. Counters three-fourths
to 1 inch. Laterals three fourths inches:
Floor Beams at intermediate posts
wrought iron floor beams each of two
inch channel* trumed, 24 inches in depth
truss rod 1 and one fourth inches.
Hrad Bracing.
Headway 14 feet. End strut* 5 inches?
Intel mediate 4 inch T beams, laterals
three-fourth inch rod*.
Second Span 75 feet to be put up on
Little /fiver at Hawkins Bridge site, 5
pauueis. Arches 10 feet high at crowu
The truss arches to constat of ene 8 inch
rolled T beam, formed into shoes of
wrought hen at the ends. Chords
3x5 8 inches. Posts 2 inch star iron
countar* 3-4 inches. Latarals aad flo >
bcamt same as in the other span. Wood
work, both spans, joists 14x2 1-2 inches
2 feet apart. Plank 2 inches thick, laid
diagonally nnd spiked to jAice with 5
inch nails. All timbers to be sound, and
out of best heart pine. Iron werk in
eacli span to be painted with two heavy
coats.
Work to be subject to inspection while
going up, and put to zny reasonable test,
upon completion.
Contractor* will be required to give
bond end security in double the amount
of the contract, for its faithful perfor
mance in the time agreed upon Said
work to be paid K r when taxes are col
lected thh fall.
The right to receive or inject bids to
reserved.
Plana, specifications and diagrams on
file in my office. May the 13’Ji 1881.
C. M, Me (Mam, Oidicary.