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tOljcroku 3ltocnice.
LOCAL MOWS.
Thursday. jubbjb. mi.
Of ficial OrfnH Cherokee C'CNNly
La rgr Circulation in the Count;/. Cir-
• cmAHm also in ISckens and Gil'
tner Counties (North oj Cher•
akfe) and Milton Coun
ty (Kail of Chero
kee.) None of
i • ..
these coun-
tiesjMreat^pfperja«pt^h^okee.
t$T“Advertising Rites extremely
lo**—to ftuit the times. it=f
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in this and adjoining counties a chance
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nest
Host airs corner Gai/nsrille and
Marietta Street—old stand of the
"Georgia Advocate."
. .To County Omcuns —Thenew law
regulating legal advertising, hus cut pri
ce* 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
and paid in advance. This gives less
trouble. The law Axes the rates ls fol
lows : "For each use hundred words,
the sum of seventy.five cents for cach in
sertion for the Arst four insertions and
for each subsequent insertion thirty-live
cents for each oue hundred words."
Local notices 10 cents per line lor the
Arst insertion.
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M'ideit. unless otherwise marked, and
charged for accordingly.
All coinmuuicaDoii* intended for pub
lic.it ion must hear the name of the writer,
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guarantee of good faith.
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for i lie opinions of contributors
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into o <r columns l.aviug for its end a
defoliation of private character, or in
any other wax ul a scurrilous import.
t or e-po deuce solicited on all points
of L'eneml importance—but let them be
lirictly to the point.
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ness, or money rt-ini lances, Ac, must
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vfcmicnl uhiCetory
CHURCHES.
M. K Council, South—Rev. II. M
Qi.Ilian Pa*to.-, Prein lung every fir-t
Mi day the' (.*»(< r. Preaching on
the it I Sunday by R« v./fob'l. I*. Martyn
Pray' i Meeting every Wetiuesdaj night.
Hunday Mchoof at 9 a . u. Rec V* Payn 7
Hop 1 1'liiUinh lit.
IiaittstCiiuhcii-Rev. J. A WcWur
ry. 1* aator. Preaching every MtCi-nduild
four h Sunday, and (fatalday before
tind Sunday, bubbath .-chool at 8 i* m.,
W. J. Hatton 8opirii.lendmit.
Er .scopAt.. Rev. (Ira. McCaul* y’ Pas
tor. Preaching 3M Babbrtli at 11 a. m
OHpERti.
F. A. M.—Meet# awry Arst and thin)
Monday's at 8 P. M., iu Masonic Hall.
W. A.Tia-lky. W. M.
_ ., . / k Janus Galt, Bccty ,
K. "f ft.—Wets evrry 1st nud 3rd
Tuesday at 7 l-S P. M., ill Masonic II ill.
W. A. Iensley, Dictator.
Jatu-z Quit, Reporter.
COUNTY~OFFJCERH.
C M McCLUIIK. Onliiiary.
.1A UKZ GALT. Clerk N. Cnuit.
J P bP. Altb Sheriff.
TW AH WOO D, Tax lb ceiver.
M 0 OOKKN, ax C* Hector.
J L OOGOIN.S Tria urer.
F. W MOOI K, bniveyor.
Wx. T. KIRK, Conan r.
G. I rKAbLEY.Couulyb.Com.
Dn. J- H 8PK1R, ) County
M. A. KKIl’H, | . Bottr( ,
Ruv. M. PUCKET, }- - B “ r "
A I SCOTT, * 1
J. B. RICHARDS, j Education.
MAIL llOli t'HS
On July the Arat all the routes touting
this pluce, except the Dawsonville and
Dallas, were increased and otherwise
changed. The following is the correct
time of leaving, arr'ving nud the con
tractor of the different routes.
Canton to Maiiiktta, (No. 15080;.—
Daily, except Sunday. Leaves 0:80 a. in.,
arrives 0 80 p. in. Presidcut M. & N.
Ga .R. R. contractor.
Canton to Dawsosvii.i.b, (No 15125).
- Tri-weekly. Arrives Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday at 5 p. m .. lea* es Toes
day, Thursday and bati.iday at 7 a.m.
Jno. C. Richardson contractor.
Canton to Talking Hock. (No. 15,-
324). — Arrrivcs Monday and l hurvlny
at 11 a. ui., and leaves at 12 in.
=*=*=
Ben. F. Perry, Assistant. Jjdcal
fJoiTOR.***"'
. .Sky-scraping is a higli expression.
...Mrs. Mi iif- Hudson is yisiting
friends in Forsyth county.
..Mist Emma Baber of Hickory Flat,
is visiting the Miss Teasleys.
..Canton Is ho longer tfie head of the
track on the M, & N. Ua,Il. R.
I , I ' .- . ' X •
..Quite a good crop of wheat will be
harvebtea this year in Cherokee cogtity.
. .Follanslice Is still iu jail in Atlauta
He says he will ooate out all right at his
trial.
..Mrs.* Geo F. Johnston of Atlhntn,
was the guest of Mrs. B. F. Payne, last
\Scek.
. .The baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Har
ris has been quiRi unwell for some days.
May it soon recover.
. .Our towm continues to build up al
though many prophesied ddfereut when
tM lailroad passed,
. .Thieshing wheat lias actively begun
and the crops is turning out as a general
thing, better than expected.
..Wc nre pained to report the very
revere illness of Capt. McAfee's babe.
Wo trust it will soon be well again.
..The weather just now is intensely
warm- The thermometer has run up ss
high as 06. We are needing rain bad*
•j*
. .Come out to the Temperance meet
ing next &tuiday night. Speeches will
be delivered and a pleasant evening prom
Led all.
. .Dr. J. M. Turk has built a new coun
ter in his Drug btore, and otherwise ad
ded to hfs already large stock of Drug-,
medicines, etc.
..Mr. AVlwin Grimmett ami lady of
Atlanta, passed through our towu lust
week An route for Forsyth county to
spcujl their honuy moon.
.. Lust holiday was to have been 1 lie
end of i ime, according to old Mother
Sldpion's prophecy. You cm go to sleep
now and snore as loud as ever.
The dwi lliug In course of constiuction
ot llou. H. F. P.iyne will be complied
this week. Hu will build another on the
same lot just above tlu ouu com pi- ted.
. .Mrs. Era Standard, Mr . Rucdu, Mr*.
Thornton, Misses baliie Mell and Cora
Herndon o| Marblia, spent ba urd *y
with the tamily of Mr. Ben. F Perry.
.. Work will be begun on the erection
of the large steam mill of Mesafs
Connell unit Wheeler tins week. The
•rick are i(**w being burned and the luui
tier sawed.
ltiad udvi rtiseiiHTit of Toa n Lois lor
.-ale. t his |i/opii'ty will be so.J cheap
lor cub. We ure now prepared to sc.I
you any kind of property you desire
Call on us.
...l/r. W. T. McCollum one of our
blacksmith-, will build a dwe ling on
(he vac Hit lot- ju-t between Dr. Turk s
and the dwelling just completed for Mr
J. P. McCoui.el.
... We were mistaken last week in s ty-
that tlnee persons would be baptized
by the Rev. J. A. Mc.l/urray next bun
day. There will only Ik oat, the other
two hay rug I wen imiutrsed be tore.
..Tie- Penny Local, a uc-ut and mwsy
utile weekly newspaper published in
bavaiinab, Uh., snys of our local editor:
••Welcome! Here’s our \-jf~ Bro. B. F.
Party. The Penny Local is always wel
come in our >auctuin.
..There were only a few came up on
the picnic excursion last Saturday, but
ihey were the relict, uud we trust the
day was very pleasantly spent while they
sojourned amongst us. Come up again
we are always glut to ste you.
. Mr>. Joseph D. Dobbs, the lady who
at ttinpled to commit suicide by cutting
her throat week before lust with u razor
was carried to her mother and brother*
who reside at Flow.ry Branco, last Fri
day. Iwo of the children went with
her.
..The work on our railroal is goiug
steadily forward. The iron will be laid
and trains running about three miles
above town to the Etowah river by ihc
list of the week. The bridge ncro-s the
river will be put up at once: work on it
has begun.
. .Prof. G. F. Howard, of Marietta, uc
cording to previous noice, lecture l at
the couit Imiiac Friday night and also
Saturday at 3 o'clock to the public on
the subject of education Several of our
best citizens express tlicm&i lvet as highly
pleased with his method, uud we hope
. .Comptroller General Wright was in
towu last week,
..Mr. W. D. Bridges, is doing a flue
! job on Dr. Turk’s counter.
..llev. H, M. Quillian's baby has been
very sick, but is now better.
contractor.
Canton to Jakpeb, (No 15362).—
Daily except Buuday. Leaves at 8 a.m.,
arrives at 4. p. m. M. H. Lovelady
contractor.
Office hours: Flout 7 n. in. to 12 hi.;
2 t<> 6 p. m. ; and at night after opening
ami distributing the mails till 8 On
. .The Omninittu* appointed by the gov
etnor to examine into the iiuancial affairs
of the Marietta and North Georgia rail
road have submitted, their report. It
•hows the assets of the road to lie $154,-
894 67, Including #107,600 of paid up
stock. The company has received #41, -
388 90 from the hire of the oonvicts, tod
■■ on the above showing can receive the r.et
. '.liL ^ <»"«<*•• *l»' l-r Uil. rar
I 1 QflO Cod * A., flit at nuaa lmaiMlt, *A mL n <> Us 1J>* Ua*5 a* _
AmA.
..Miss Poke Beunett has been quite
sick but wss better at last account.
1st 1882 for 50c. Subscribe at once.
. Jesse tones’ moustache is slow),
creeping nut again. Jesse shaved qnc<
but couldn't stand it any longer, ao out
tdey come.
..Justas wo go to the press wc un
derstand shat there is no change iu Mr.
Jos. McAfee's o.iby, either way. May it
soon recover.
. .If you want to get your name in the
paper peaches, apples, grapes, plums,
pears, qultres, watermelons —well most
any tiling will do.
. La«t Tuesday night "the boys" got
together and "run iu" on the Aovanck
man, with ice, lemons uud sugar- a blue
bucket full was the result, come again.
..Mrs. Spier, after spendiug about a
week in Canton, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. tV. J. Barton, returned to
her home iu Cambell couuty last FrL
day tuorniiig.
.. Mr. Joacpli D. Dobbs woa examined
before a jury last Tuesday evening and
adjudged insane. His brother, Martin
Dobbs, left with hint for the asylum yes
terday morning.
. .We ackuowlecgc the receipt of anin
vitation to a'tend the Second Annual
Commencement of the middle Georgia
Military an I Agricultural College, to lie
held at Milledgcville, Ga., July 10th-
14th.
. .Our Deputy bheriffi* making an ex
cellent officer. This week he has suc
ceeded in cipttiling three different par
ties who were wanted fnroffcnsia against
the law, Milton Bruce, white, concealed
wcupous, Will Fields col. Larceny from
the house, etc.
..Let all our fanners who feel Interes
ted, uttend the meeting in the court
house at Canton immediately aftir
Sin riff aells property ou first Tuesday in
July for the purpose ot organizing and
appointing committee* to gather pro
ducts f r the Cotton Exposition in Atlan
ta this fall. Come everybody,
.. Dnn.t forget next Saturday night to
cornu to the temperance mcctiug. An
attempt will be mude to organize a tem
perance society. Do not discountenance
this gre..tworkof saving the fuileu and
km ping oliicrs fiom lulling by stay
ing away. Let tin re be a good niton*
dance and a fervent interest taken ill this
mailer of t-avmg dram drinkers
. .Frepaie to mine your supplies at
home another y.-ar, We would like fm-
a* me of our old and substantial farmer
frauds to give us his expelience ref
erence to the all-cotton system. Lets
see if wc haven't goteuough wise men in
tile county to organize a society against
ruising cotton in this mountain oouutry,
other than a surplus crop, speak out.
..Parties desiring to buy priperty in
Cherokee county should address Thk
CttKitoKKK Advance, Canton, Ga. Wc
arcuow prepared to furnish almost uny
kiud of property desired, such us Farms,
Mill Property, potton Gins, and Town
Lots, improved or unimproved. Let us
hear from you if you want to buy prop
erty iu the couuty. Price aud terms
free.
.. 7'uesday evening a line double cro
quet set came up for the towu of Canton.
They belong to evetybody, and belong to
uoboily. All one lias to do do is to get
a mallet aud ball uad make for a wicket.
It would baffle a Philadelphia lawyei to
umpire for flic first game. “The boys"
played "wicket I round I” "Dead on my
lml|!" "Lost yaur stroke! ’ Everything
but i usa words
. .The Ordinary has let out the con
tract for building the two iron bridges*
one across Little ltivir at Hnwkinft’
bridge for tile sum of #2,250; the otbqr
across the same river at Cherokee Mills
for the suits ot t#05ti. Both bridges are
to be completed by the 10th of Septem
ber next. The pillars are to be finished
4*y the 15th of August next. Contract
for building bridges awarded to the
King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing
G -mimny, of Cleveland, Ohio,
, gx pr,pcr bon<i * Mt>,!
Niiuocreaae the
ness to the state to about #5LOOO, This
is the last year the road is to receive auy
beuefit from the lure of the convicts un
der the prescut law.
TO SUB8CKIBEK8
Those of ouh Subscriubrs who
mvh out the County, and State
KSPSt/TATLY, AHF. REQUESTED TO
SEND THEIR SUBSCRIPTION IN AT
ONCE. We HAVE A OR It AT MANY
Subscribers in Texas, Arkansas,
ALA HAMA AND OTHER SISTER STATES
WHO HAVE NOT PAID POKTIIKIH l»A-
I'KItfKT.AND WE HOPE THAT EVERY
oUCppTMOSR PARTIES WHEN THEY
GET THIS ISSUE. WILL SEND MONEY
Order or Registered littam with
THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS. WKCANN0I
AFFORD To 8END THk PAPER SUCH A
DISTANCE 4 ON TIME.” LkT THIS
FIRST CALL RK PROMPTLY ANTWKR
EI). I» YOU WANT THK PAPER PAY
FOR IT,
Town Prope>ty Tor Bale.
We have two houses and lots for aalc
situated in the town of Canton, which
will be soil cheap. Also one vacant lot,
suitable for a store, aliop or any other
kind of business house. This property is
really lor sale, and those desiring to lo
cate permanently in Canton will dn well
to commutiicite with us for terms. For
further particulars address,
M. A. Thomas,
Canton Ga.
A Sure Cure For Flies,
Do you know what it la to suffer with
Piles? If you do, you know what is one
of the worst tormentu of the human
frame. Ihc must perfect euro ever known
is Kidney Wort. It cures constipation,
and then its tonic action restores health
to the dioeaved bowels and prevent* re -
curruace of dLease. Try it without de
lay. The dry and liquid arc both sold
by druggists —Globe.
A (JAlii).
To
The
-Mr
Oltlseiift of
Couuty
Cherokee
Canton to Cumming via Hick >uy
Flat, (No. 151SB>.—Leaves Tuesday and j i, L . WlB | jC given some patronage at Last
Friday at 8 a. m arrives on Wednesday f COII|lt
and Saturday at 4 p. m. K. J Smith
. We arc iiutlu-rbcd to announce that
Rev.T. C B*yk ; n, State 8uuda,v.*clioul
Eeangu ivt of the Baptist chuich, will
pre .cli at III - Baptist c.iurdi *>u the 4lh
Sunday "in Jun--, mil also mldr* «s I lie
Sunday hCh*ol at K:3J a m. tliut day.
Let evei) b >dy attend who cau. Mr. Boy-
Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. ‘I lie mui s will oe w jn ,,, ( .*ch at Wiaxlstoik church on
closed 20 minutes before their de|«rture. Mouday lllghl loU owing the 4th Sunday
W<iodstock |>eople will please reuiemcur.
W. B. Whitmore
Postmaster,
. .Our farmeiM and every one should
look up such things as will make a good
exhibition in the International Cnttoa
Kx posit ion to be held in Atlauta Ga.
Oct. 5th to Dec 31»t 1831. will
in our judgment be one of the greatest
helps toward building up Georgia as the
Empire state of the Union, not Of the
South, she is already that, than anything
yet struck upon. We should therefoie
strive to be as well represented as possi
ble. Look up and save your choice and
most select stalk of cotton or corn or
ot any tiling else, minerals etc , and put
it on exhibition in Atlanta next fall. Re
member this and seek to linve our good
qualities of soil represented in this grand |
Exposition.'
In view of the c lining exhibition in
Atlanta tills tall, and tbu advantages to
he derived therefrom by our county
We seeing and believing tile necessity
of making arrangements to have our
county fully rebrescuted in all its re-
eouroL-s both productive and natural, It
's therefore requested that every man in
the county who feels it to he his duty,
to meet at Canton on tho first Tuesday
iu July, (it being sale day,) to forma
cluband elect committee* In different
parts of the county for the purpose of
c dlecting and sowing everything suita
ble for exhibition at the coming Exposi
tion in Atlanta this f*U. Such as Ag
ricultural products of every kind and all
kinds of minerals.
Many Faumkiii.
Carpentry and Build.ng
Every one wb# is about la build
or repair u house or l>aru will find
mutter of interest uod value in Car
pentry und Building. This 'is «
monthly journal, published by Da
vid Williams, 83 Reade street New
York, at the low price of #1 per
year. Almost every issue contains a
full set ol house plans of a character
adapted to UBe under the superin
tendence of an intelligent carpenter.
The June number contains “An
English Cottage” presented in 20
saRle engravings, and accompanied
by descriptive letter press. An ar
ticle orr ^Closet Room ' and another
on “Modern Street Architecture”
will be found of interest to the gen
eral reader. A correspondent tells
bow lo fit “Window Screens,” and
explains his method with easily un
derstood sketches. Another de
tcribes a “Fern Case,*’ and «hows
construction by three drawings
Mechanics will lie interested in an
illustrated article on “Practical Stuir
Building,” another on ‘-Modeling in
Clay” and numerous ilitis’ruled let
ters from practical men located in
various sections of tit- country.
Tree Advertising.
If you liavu property of any kind nod
wish to dis| o*e ol the aarae, we will ad
vert be it on the following terma: If we
tarnish a purchaser, We will cbnrge only
• reasonable commission, and if wo fall
to furnish the purchaser, then we charge
nwtbing for our advertising. Come aud
see us on this subject, This plan iack-
peettd to lie of great benefit to those who
wish to sell any kind of property, such
as Improved Pams, Timbered (Lands,
Mineral Lands, Mill Neats, Etnno Quar
ries, Town Lots Ac. t If you have a no
tion of advertising ou this plan, com
and see us and bring a full description
of your property with you.
♦ # •
.. If you have a water power or mill
property to sell, and will place the price
*t reasonable rates and allow us a fai r
commission for setting, wo wilt have the
property photographed, and pla^o it on
exhibition in At lauta on the exhibition
grounds this fall, ami tiy to make sale of
the same. JVe will plaeu all kimts of
mineral* oii-i‘ v hibltion at the same place,
provided the owner of said mineral lands
Will give us a reasonable commission Air
selling it, If you have valuable miner
al lauds or any other lands, it will pay
you to see -us on the subject as soon a*
possdilu. If we fail to sell wc charge
nothing for our work.
Hniintad me.
A Workingman says: “Debt pov
erty and suffering haunted me for
years, caused by a sick family und
large bills lor doctoring, whicn did
no good, I was completely discour
aged until one year ago, by the ad
vice of my pastor, 1 procured Hop
Bitters ttnd commenced (heir use,
und in one month we were nil well,
and none ot us have been sick n day
since; und 1 want to Kay to till poor
men, you cun kcepyoui families well
a year with Hop Bitters for less than
one doctors visit will oosl.”—Chris
tian Advocate.
J CHKHOKHh SHERIFF SALES
Will bo sold Insforc the Court ll -uso
Door in the Tt»W«i orOanton, Cherokee
County, Georgia,-within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in Jnly, 1881
tbs following property, to-wit, viz':
The north-west half of lol.of laud No.
183, in the 14th district and 2nd section
of Cherokee county .. Ga., containing 80
acres more or leu, levied cm sstkBprop-
erty of Mary C'*ok to s^fy a distress
warrant issued from the Justice Court of
the 792nd district, G. M.tkfavoV Inf Jo
seph M, MoAfsc vo. J4ary.and Jfcry Ann
Owl*. Levied on and returned to me by
Wm. Rice, L. C. JOSHUA P. SPEARS,
H '• <; 8h4nff.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:’
Notice Is hereby gIVen that application
will be madu to the Oeu-t of Ordiilkry of
•aid county, ou the first Monday la July
next, for leave to sell the lands belonging
to tliu estate of Wm. F. Mirt:in«, late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit of
.the heirs and creditors of said deceoesd.
WM. M. MULLINS,
Administrator.
May 27th 1881.
(IKORGIA — Cnerokee County
Whereas, Winifoid H. Green, admini*-
trairix of Alfred Lowe, represents In the
court, in her petition, duly filed ami en
tered ou record, that she Ims Ihlly ad
ministered on Allied Lowe's salats.’ This
Is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
auy llmv can, why Mid administratrix
should not he discharged troui her ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
mission otrlhtffirsTMondny in August.
1881. U. M -MoOLURE, Ord'v-
Tliis May 2nd. 1881.
A Cough, Cold or Soro Throat.
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
cmiltH in an Incurable Lung Disease or
onsnmption. BROWN’rt BRONCHIAL
'ROCHES are certain to give relief In
Ahtlimu, Brooch it is, Goughs, CWtarrli
Consumptive and Throat Diseases. For
thirty yeas* the Troches have been rec
ommended by physicians, and always
give perfect vatisfactiou. They are not
new nr untried but liavina been tested
by wide and constant use for nearly an
entire generation, they have attained
well merited rank among the few staple
.emedisa of the age. Public Bpeukuis
and Biugcra use them in clear and
strengthen the Voice. Bold at twenty
cunts a box everywhere Opt. 9.1 v
MOTHBM! HOT HUM! XttHBRS
Are you (listurlied ft night and broke
of your rest by a sick chilosulfering and
crying with the excruciating pain on
culling taethr If so, go at once and get
a bottle of MRS. WINBLOW’H BOOTH
ING SYRUP. It will reliove the poor
little sufferer immediately— <le|x-n<l upon
it; there m no mistake about it. There
is no mother on earth who lia* ever used
it, who will not tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, aud give rest
to-the mother, and relief and health to
tho child, operating like magic. It ia
perfectly sale lo use in all cases, and
pieasuiit to the tusto, and is the prcscrip-
tien of one ol the oldest und best female
physicians and nurses in the United
States. Hold everywhere. 23 cents a
bottle. Oot. i>, ly.
A GENUINE METHODIST
Wanted in each community to supply the
afflicted with Pikk’s Oksticnnial Balt
Rhkum Balvb. Good inducements.
, For Chapped Hands, Burns, Brumes,
Ac. ,lic„ it is said to have no equal.
Bend for terms to agents, or 25 cents in
postage stamps for saniplo. Please name
Uhbrokbk Advance. Address J. J.
PIKE A CO., Chelsea, Mass.
Full SohsIoh of Cuutoo Select
t cliool, Beginuliig Monday,
July 18t!i 1881.
A reasonable deduction will be made
front the regular rates °* while
the public schools are in session.
J M Attaway,
Principal, Gan ton.
IS ^WHAT every mother
Vj needs for child, when it is
troubled with worms. Bold by Dr. J. M.
Turk, Druggist, Canton, Ga.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
If no good Cause is showg'to tbs con
trary, an ordel will be passed oh the
27th of June next at ip o'clock A. M.
establishing n change in the Canton and
Frogtown road, at the crossing at Bet-
tingduwii creek, so its to,cross lit the new
bridge place, said route having liueii
marked out by commlsstonlrs ap|Htiit*v>d
for tliut purpose May 84th 1881
C. M. McCLl'llK,. Or<l y.
Flour Mill aud Cotton Glu for
Sale.
We have for axle a valuable | iec<- of
Mill property containing Iwo 40 acre
lots, 80 acres more or less, twelve miles
from Canton on public road, and iu two
miles of railroad There is one Flour nml
Corn Mill which cost #3.500 on the
place; also a Cotton Gin and Press. All
this machinery is run by water, oue
wheel for mill aud another for gin. This
roperty is worth twice the price asked,
ood reason tor selling. For furth ,r
particulars address, M A Tuomas,
Canton, Ga.
Be Seurlble.
You have allowed your bowels to be
come habitually costive, your liver lias
become torpid, the same tiling ails y*>ur
kidneys, and you are just used up. Now
be sensible, gets package of Kidney-
Wort, take it faithfully and soon you will
forget you've got any tuch orguns, lor
you will lie a well man,—Albany Argus-
4#T GAVE MY CHILI) three
doses of the Patent Remedy
—2905—and they "brought away
half a pint of worms ” Sold by
Dr. J. M. Turk, Druggist, Canton,
Ga. • ^
TIiIh Mystery Explained.
Is the pateut name of an io~
_ valuable remedy for removing
from the human system pin and stomach
worms. It was the prescription of a cfcl
ebrxted physician, and saved the life Of
the child it was dispensed for. It ha<
since been tho means of saving the lives
of tltpusand* of children by its timely
u/oj. It is put up iu the form of pow
ders, ready for use, and children take it
readily, as it is a pleasant medicine. Bold
by Dr. J. M. Turk at 25 cents.
BED VOID,
Almm «ai Izba
SptiagB.
Wator Mass Fills—-To Thee I Givo
Health.
NATURE’S REMEDY.
•
Obtuinud by l’uiost Evaporation <>
The Mineral Water ot these
Celebrated Springs.
Adapted in chronic diarrliow, constipa
tion and scrofula—Hy. Latliam, M. )>.,
Pr< s't Virginia Medical Society.
Buccesafally tiaed in dyspepsia, chronic
diarrlima and scrofula.—Prof. 8, Jack-
son, University Pennsylvania.
Efficient in amentia; excellent appeti
zer and blood purifier.—H. Fisher,M D.,
Georgia.
Valuable in nervous prostration, indi
cation und cliolorosis.—G. E. tea thews,
I. D., N. C. **.-
A fine tonic and nlton^ive, very valua
ble in diseases peculiar to twin ales, chron
ic fover and ugue, bruMhiii* and diseases
of thu digestive ofgans^-J. F. Rough -
ton. M I)., Ala.
Very beneficial In stfiegthefling and
improving a reducedsystem.—-Rev.'.fohn
W. Beckwith, Bishop ot Georgia.
Invnlualilc as a nervous tonic.—Hon.
I. C. Fowler, Tunn.
Recommended asa prophylactic in mi-
lerial districts.—D. R. Fuirex, M. D.,N O,
Restores dciiilitaled systems to health.
—T. C. Mercer, M. D., Ind.
"Used with groat lieucfft, in ma^iriul
fever and diphtheria.”—8. F. I)upon, M.
D„ Georgia. ”>
Prince of mineral tonics.—Franc's
Gillam, M. D„ N. 0- .
Of great eurativu virtuo.—TboihOs F.
Rumlioid, At. U, 8t. Louis. •• •*
Beneficial in uterine derangemeuU and
malarious conditions.—G. At. Vail, M. D.
Ohio. ** ' Jl ” i
Best remedy ever used to diseases of
the throat.—P. A. flifft-rd.M- D-, ^- C.
Tonic, alterative,diuretie;<oa»of na
ture’s greatest remedies.—Medical Asso-
elation of Lynchburg, Virginia
Adapted iu certain affectations of tho
kidneys and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus,
chlorosis, scrofulous and cutaueous affec
tions.—R«v. J. J. Moorman. M. D., Va^
Vieliovcs headache, promptly—both
sick and nervous—llev E P Dodson, Va
Sample supply sent Iree to any physi
cian desiring the test. Pamphlets. -lit
free. Analysis with eaclj package Wa
ter as it comes from the Springs #4 per
case ot (i gallons in glass—#2 50 for 5
gallons, #4 for 10 gallons, #7 tor 20 yah
Iona in casks. Mas* 50 cents and #1;
#2 50 and <5 for half doz Pills, pure
sugfti coated,25c. 50e. aud #1 package;
fit 25, #2 50, ami #5 half d**z. Bent post
paid anywhere. This Moss anil Pills
contains in reduced sdscu all the curative
powers of the wator, tend is convenient,
palatable and soluble.^ 1 *
Bp rings open for - visitors June 1st.
Board #3fi per mouth. Special rates to
families ami partita Uarrii#d4'facet
visitors at Forest., and Lawyer's depot,
each four miles front Springs, upon ad
vice ol arrival. Address
A. M. DAVIES, Pres.of the Company.
72 Main 84., Lynchburg, Va.
Bold by Dr. John M. Turk, Cautou,
Georgia.