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THURSDAY, JULY 7,1881.
OrNctaJOryM CTwfcw Cwsmf y
Large Circulation in the County. Cir
culates ait" IN Pickens tlli'1 Oil-
mer Counties (North of Cher
okee) and Milton Conn-
ty (East of Ckero-
time.) Seme of
these coun
ties More any pajeer except Cherokee.
UTAdvertising liates extremely
low—to suit the tidies. -m •
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west Marietta Street—old stand of the
“Georgia Adeocate."
.. To on NT Y Onkickiis —The new law
regulating legal advertising, baa cut pri
cc8 down so low, tliut while we propose
to comply with the law. others must do
the same, uni mc must insist that in eve
ry e i-e the printer's fee must be c illcctcd
and paid ill advance. This gives less
trouble. I lie law fixes the rates i.s fol
lows: “For hacli one hundred word*,
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sertion for the first four insertions and
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cents for each one hundred words."
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Canton, Ga.
General directory.
CHURCHES.
M. E. Cituucu, South—Rev. II. M
Quilliiin Pastor. Preaching every Hr-t
Suinlay t*-e oast- -. Preaching on
the 3>l Sun lay l>v Rev. /iob’t. P. Martyn.
Prayer Meeting every Weaiosduj night.
Sunday School at 9 a . m. Ren F Payne,
Sup'nuti nib lit.
BaptistCiiuncu -Rev. J. A VlcMnr
ry, Pastor Preaching every sec ml mid
four h Sunday, and Satuiday before
2nd Sunday Sabbath school at 8 r M.,
W. J . Burton Superi' tendent.
Episcopal. Rev. Geo.. McCauley' Pas
tor. Pnucliing ttrd Suhbrth at 11a.m.
ORDERS.
F. A. M.—Meets every first and tliiid
Monday’s at 8 I*, m., in Masonic Hall.
W. ATunw. W. M.
J auk/. Galt, Sec'ty
K. of H.—Meets cwry t*t and 3rd
Tuesday at 7 1-2 p m , in Masonic IIall.
W. A. Tuwley, Dictator.
J alter. Galt, Reporter.
C :0UNTY~0F F f C ERS.
C M McCLURE. Oidiuary.
.1ABEZ GALT, Clerk S. Couit.
J P SPEAKS. Sheriff.
I VV AKWOO*), Tax Receiver.
M c CORE/f, lax Collector.
J L COGGING, Trta urer
F W .MOORE, Smveyor.
M'x. T KIRK, Coroner.
G. I. TEASLEY, County S. Com.
Dll. J. H 8PKIK, | County
M. A KEITH, |
Rev. M. PUCKET, [
AT. SCOT I. i
J. B. RICHARDS, J Education.
Hoard
of
XAABNOO M0R8EL9.
The South is painfully deficient iu
push, energy and entriprsc. This is
eapiPially true ot the nalurali/ highly
favored region of North (Georgia, id
which Cherokee f mns one of the most
d< sirahlc local, ties. “Alive tliit bring
cth forth not good rrutl ifc lie a h down
and cast into tbe file.” Where there is
little life and activity then? is stagnation
a..d*tnrtfc. '1km Indians werfc unproflta
bio as an active, progressive atid improv
ing people and i hey have been dispos
sessed, driven back and well nigh oxter
minuted by a piopT# in whom these quid,
itios predominated This was the inevi
table results of iheir unfruitful lives. A
similar fate awaits «his suction unless the
pciple arouse frtm their lethargy and
Inins ' more iltu anl spirit into every de-
partim ut of aelion. If ibis is uot done
a strong, vigorous race will come in
knowing v bat to do and bow to take
bold of business projects and wi'l take
control of the country. How is tlii H
kuowbdgeot what t • do and bow to
take bold obtained? Ily training lb
mind and In-ait. Wane? In business,
industrial, professional common and Sun.
day schools. Some yens ago an active
trained comprehensive mind bui.tln At
lutita what was cousideied at tliut time
an eiionuou* hotel, far out of pio|Hirtion
to the needs of the place. People rieli—
leak'd the idea and predicted a iliaas-
It mis termination to the enterprise. With
siieli minds the end would have been toon,
but happily there other minds that
could see above ami beyond and ui.d r
such minds. Atlanta lias ndviincud»t>
the front among tin* cries of the Snutn.
The Cotton Exposition pdtifuiiy illus
trates the inactive supine stile of the
S >utliern mind. The same mind that
const meted tint hug* IkM*I of AthmU is
putting forth all it» energies in the
cause of the Kxpoeitinn. The obj< ct of
the jj£x^osition is to j>uui&t the South,
sad pusfi ’forward its great" industrial
product, yet a great part of the Southern
people take very little interest in the
matter, in fact know very little about it
It is mostly Northern men who ere push
ing the intirprise to u successful issue.
riioiSkuth resigns tself to slipshod meth
od* in almost i ll re*pcci*, not seeing unv
advantage hi cienlific, oidcrly, projuss-
*ive rules of pr* ecedure. 7'lie r< suit ol
ibis si stem i-a in here in (lie gradual
and cerium approach ol the c untry to
the c ndilioe of a desert. Its complete
barrenness is only a question oi lime w ith
the present system of tillage. There is
certainly an urgent necessity for immedi
ate reform. One more allusion and I w ill
close. While the family of tin; Northern
farmer is assembled around the organ or
piano sending fcrtli sounds of melody on
tile quiet evening air or are engaged in
reading the latest papers and other social
enjnjui'uts, tbe people Here asageucial
rule have given themselves up to slumber,
ibus losing the foremost principle ol ldc
and mental, moral and s cial improve*
meat. J. 1).
A Great Kmterpriao.
The llup Bitters Manufacturing Com
pany is one of Rochester's greatest bind*
ness enterprises. Their Hop liitti rs have
readied a sale heyontl a. I precedent,
li.viug fiom their intrinsic value found
their way into almost every household iu
the land,—Graphic. •
Kidney Diseases
9
Kidney diseases atilict the greater part
ol the human race, and they are constant
ly on the increase, hut where the virtues
of Kidney-Wort, liaye bee >inc know n,
they are held in cluck and speedily cur
ed Let those who liuvc hud to con
stantly dost spirits of nitre and such
stufi,give this great remedy a trial and
be cured. In the dry form it is most
economical, in the liquid tin: most con
venient.—Fhilu. Press. .
**
How to Get Well.
Thousands of persons are constantly
troubled with a combination ol diseases.
Diseased kidneys and costive bowels are
their tormentors. They should know
THE GHMOKliK ADVANCE
CHANGES HANDS AGAIN Tp-PAY., SUB-
RCRIBRRS AMD ADVERTISERS ARK RE-
QUESTJiD NOT TO DAY 81'B-H'RIPTION
OR adekrtisiku to tub late I’un-
i.tuHR*, Mr. M. A. Thomas, hut to
THE PRESENT MANAGER OF THE OF
FICE, OF WHOM THERE WILL »B A FULL
STATEMENT NEXT VTKKIC.
LOCAL NEWS,
. Wc ask our friends to not tall out
with us for not issuing a full slieet this
woek, and promise them that they shall
have a good paper next week. You nro
all aware that newspaper men like to
have a little recreation as well as anyone
else, and it is customary for them to mine
out with a half sliest on Fourth of July
week and Christmas week. All will be
well next week, and correspondents will
not be cjowded out any more. Roar
with us tills time.
* . .The Temperance meeting held at tbo
Court Home last. Saturday night was
well attended and very enthusiastic.
Another meeting will be held next Sat
urday night when tbe delegates elected
to tbo State Temperance Convention bold
in Atlunta on the 4th will make a report.
We trust that there will bo a full at
tendance. Come out early.
The Ladies of Canton liavu—^IcTlTiily
consented to give n supper some time
soon Ibr the benefit of the Canton Brass
Baud. 'I lie young men of this place
liuvo just ordered tlicir instruments, 14
in number, and will very likely receive
them this Week. It is earnestly hoped
that every ouc will aid iu this under
taking. An evening thus pleasantly
spent will be tbo moans of very greatly
benefitting the Band, which is to the
tnia a benefit, and no one vtll feel tbe
money. Um*<*apeiit. - . _
.. If you have a water power or mill
property to sell, and will place the price
H t reasonable rates and allow us a fair
Commssinn for selling, wo will have the
property photographed, and place it on
exhibition in Atlanta on the exhibition
grounds this fall, and tiy to make sale of
the same. We will place all kinds ol
mineral* "ii c liihitioii at the same place,
provided the owner of sill mineral lands
will give us a reasonable commission for
selling it. If you have valuable miner
al lauds or any other lands, it will pny
you to see us on the subject ns soon as
pos* ; ble. If we fail to sell we cliurgc
nothing for our work.
If you have prop*Ay of any kind and
wish Indispose oi the same, we will ad
vertise it on the following terms: If wc
furnish a purchaser, wo will clinrgo only
a reasonable commission, and i( we fail
to |T«WMhIi the purchaser, (hen we charge
nothing for our advertising Come and
sen ms on this subject. This plan is ex
pectcl to bo of great benefit to those wiio
wishing!I any kind of property, such
as Improved Farms, Timbered Lands,
Mineral Lands, Mill Seats, Stone Quar
ries, Town Lots Ac. If you linve a no
tion of advertising ou this plan, com
and ten us and bring « full description
of yolir property with you.
■M
Flour Mill and Cotton Gin for
Sale.
We linve for s'.lc a valuable | iece of
Mill property containing two 40 acre
lot*, 80 acres more or less, twelve miles
fr. in Chilton on public road, anil in two
milesvf railroad There is one Flour nnd
Corn Mill which cost 93.500 on the
placet also a Cotton Gin and Press. All
this machinery is run by water, one
wheel for null and another for gin. This
properly is worth twice the price asked
Good reason for nulling. For fttiili r
part ic liars address, M A Tiiomas,
Canton, Ga.
to sunne hi units
Those of our SujisoumEifs who
uvKjjiri tiik County, and State*
KSPEtOA'lLY
TO
IK AT
Oil RAT: MAX Y
Tlii.s My.hi cry ExplaiiiHl.
t) Q. i v p* Is the patent m ine of an in
stil )e ^valuable remedy foi n in ving
from the human system pm and >t--m*cli I D'at Kidney-Wort act* mi th'seorgins at
worms. It was the prescription of a »* I. j the sunn: time, can-ini’ tin m to throw "fl
ehrited physician, and saved tile life os ! thc- poisons that li.vo clogged them, and
tin- child it wa* dispensed tor it luif i 80 '« ii-wing the « holt- in ,n. Hundreds
since be< n tlm mean* of savvuj the I ves testily i-> tin*.- Pittsburgh i’o-i.
ol thousand* of cliildrer t*y it* timely j - • —
lie t i* put up in l lie form of po.v-j .. The mi iver ary ineci ing of the Hor
des, i eady for n-e.-a .1 Hid Iri n lake it mm 8h elc Lyceum has b.-i n changed
readily, as it is a pleasant uudiciue. Sold from the 18th t • 20ili ol July. We will
by Dr. J. M. Iuik at 25 cents pnbl kh the programme next wiek.
Town Property For Sale.
Wc have two house's nml lots for sale
situated in the t <wn of Canton, which
will bn soli cheap. Also one vacaut lot,
suitable for a store, shop or any other
kind of business house. This property is
really fur sale, and those desiring to lo
cate permanently in Canton will do wel
to communicate with us for terms. For
further particulars address,
M. A. Thomas,
Canton Ga.
No Hospital Needed.
No palatial hospital needed for Hop
Bitters patients, imr large salaried talen
ted puffers to tell what Hop Bitte'S will
do nr cure, ns they tell their own story
hy their certain and absolute cures ut
home.—Niw York Independent
Lud.VII.le, Ga., June 27, 1881.
Mi. Editob:—As we have seen noth
ing in the Advance from Ludville we
thought we would let you hear from this
part of the moral vineyard.
The wheat is cut. The harvest indeed
lias been stuull and laborers lew and un
willing.
C -rn and cotton nre looking fine, nnd
the prospect* for a fair yield are Hatter
ing.
Mr. J. M. Tolbert, of our town is visit
ing friends at Canton.
Dr. Bailla* Green, of Gordon county*
bin to the delight of our citizens, been
spending several days in our village.
The citizeni of Ludville will ever extend
a cordial welcome to the Doctor for past
services.
Our fellow townsman Mr. Jordon Pres
ley, has concluded that selling goods on
a credit is not tbe tiring it is crnckcd up
to be, nnd ha* therefore closed his doors
and gone to the field.
Our efficient post-master, Mr. J, F,
Simmons, has sent in his resignation to
the Post Office Department. It is sup
posed he intends joining the Stalwarts.
Mr. C. O. Haley appears very melan
choly on account of the absence of one
of our young ladies. But Mich is life
Linn,
Dow Gmaml and Blica.
auk RKQUBartH)
S K ND'jtTIIE!It 8u ItHt/’UlPTIDN
ONUKi* WE HAVE A
Suiis|jbn»HR8 in Texas, Arkansas,
ALA Of 1IA AND OTHER BISTER STATES
WHO ijAVE NOT PAID FOR THEIR PA-
. AND WK HOPE THAT KVCHY
THOSE PARTIES WHEN THEY
JH ISSUE. WILL SEND MoNKt
Oil IlEai8TKRKH.L*Tr*R W,TH
UIISOIll PTIOMV Wkuannoi
To SEND THE PAPkR SUCH A
„K ‘ON TISIR.” Let YII18
XttriWTmn Mi*frrr~tut*** t% <#*-
YOU WANT THE PAPER PAY
BEDFORD, YA.,
• Alum utd Ins
4 -iNf FiOl Iroa bolu
1 1-4 inches (I feet alniVo floor at crown.
A Cough, Cold or Sure Throat
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
estilts in an Incurable Lung Disease or
.'onsump!ion. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
'ROOIIES are certain to give relief in
Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough*, Caturrh
t 'misiiiiiptive and Throat Diseases. For
thirty yeas* the Troches Ii • vo been rec-
oniiiieiided by physicians, ami always
give perfect «atisfac'ion. They are not
new or untried but liavinn been tested
by wide and constant use for nearly an
entire generation, they liavo. attained
well-merited rank among tbo few staple
.emcdics of the age. Public Bpeakeis
and Siugers use tliein to clear and
strengthen tbo Voice. Sold at twenty
cents a box everywhere Oct. 1). ly
mothers: mothers: mothers
Are you disturbed ut night and broke
of your rest by a sick child suffering anil
crying with the excruciating pain on
cutting teeth? If so. go at once and get
a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH
ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately—depend upon
it; there is no mistake about it. There
is no mother on earth who lias ever used
it, who will not tell you ut once Uiat it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest
to the mother, pud relief and health, to
the child, operating like magic. It is
perfectly sale to use in all cases, and
pleasant to the taste, and is the prescrip
tion of one of the oldest and best female
physician* and nurses in the United
Stales. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a
bottle. Oct. 9, ly.
A GENUINE METHODIST
Wanted in each community to supply the
a 111 icted with Pike’s Centennial Salt
Rheum Salve. Good inducements.
For Chapped Hands, Burns, Bruises,
Ac., ic„ it is said to have no equal.
Send for terms to agents, or 25 cents iu
postage stumps for sumple. Please name
Che ho kick Advance. Address J. J.
PIKE & CO., Chelsea, Mass.
Fall Session of Canton Select
reboot, Beginning Monday,
July 18tli 1881.
A reasonable deduction will be made
from the regular rates oi tuition while
the public schools are in session.
J M Attaway,
Print ip il, Canton.
Caa'Tom - 792nd llist—'.hi Monday—J.
C Avery. .1 P. II C Kellogg. N P , Win.
Hide amt J L Harris, L OV P. O. Can
ton.
Sxi.ACoA - UftO -2nd Saturday- N ('no
ley, J P . J II Lewi* Nl',,1 inert) Bryson,
LC. POHalacon.
Bell's—817 District, meets fid Satur
day, John .Onrgini../ P; John 11 Ross, N
!*} John Cairo!, LC; Ac worth P O,
IlAY.r. Guound—10*2 District, meets
2nd Saturday, 1) 11 Lyons, J P; () E* Dar-
P; Rrooks, L. C; Rail Ground
Little Rivkh—1174 district, meets
, B Lively, .1 Pi W I Chris
tian, N P; Tlios R Gibb*, L C; Freo-
mansville P O.
Con's Cheek—1081 district, meets 1st
Saturday, W W Bagwell J P; AC Conn,
N P; I A Ingram, L C.
Clayton’s - 071 district, meets 1*t Sit
unlay, T J Stancel, JP; W J Timmons,
N P; Win Burgess. L C; Sliarp Top P O,
Haiuiin’s — 1008 district, meets 4th
Stuitrduy, R P Daniel, J P; John G
Heard, N P; Hiram Walker and J M
Rhoiiiiiaidl, L C’s; P 0 Walesca.
Sixk*—1270 dint, meets 2nd Wcilnes-
lay, It II Algood, J P., K G Ellison, N
P., John Landrum, L C ; Cherokee
J/ills, P O.
Wild CAT—1010 District, meets 8d
Friday. J L Carmichael, J. P., W W.
Fleming, N. P; T H. Hughes anil T. II.
Roach./. C. Too Nigh P. O,
Mullin'*—HI8 district, meets 3d Sat
urday, J J Thomas, J P; Pinkney Per
kins, N P: D M Garrison, 1. V; Fort
Hutfingtou P 0.
Faib Play -1028—Od Saturday-!!
T KIllot.JP., 811 Dickson, N P, W J
Maliugh, L C. P O, SutaMec,
Cross JinAin—1000 diatrici, inuets 2nd
Saturday 110 Bowling, JP; Wiirrcn F
Smith. N P; W J£ Cbrtisaiul Dr — Nash,
L fT»; Oplilf P 0.
Woodstock—800 District, meets 4th
Saturday. U. Herndon, J. P„ W. G.
Dupfc, N. P., J M JWathis,, L. C; Wood-
stock P O.
Will I13 sold liefore the Court
door in the town of Canton on the
.Tuesday in August next between llie l«|fd
hour* of sale the following detrrifcAt
properly to-wit : One cylinder print Rig
|»Tess, the ty|ie and fixtures, etc , and all
ihe material no a- used in the printing rf
tlic Citrhokick Advance, by M. A.
Thomas, Editor and Publisher. Levkd
on as the property of W. T. Lainu by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa hsued from the
Uktititka Superior Court In favor of Jos.
M. McAfee vs W. T. Lainc io sati-fy
said mortgage fi fa. This June 27 1881
Wm. A. KirciIKN,
Deputy Sheriff,
FOR Sale.
One 12 to 15 horse power engine, kuitn
bio for ginning purposes, now on premi
ses of W. W. Worley, three miles from
Holly Spring*. Apply to 8.C. McCand
less, Atlantr Ga.
GATE CITY NAT.BANK.
National Hotel
ATLANTA, GA.
B. T. WHITE,
PROPRIETOR.
The National, being Renovated stiff
Refurnished, offers Superior inducements
to the Traveling Public. Hates 82.50
per day. Special rates lor a longer tirnO.
“notice. ]
There will lie let nut to the lowest
bidder at Canton, On., ua Tuesday tlm
2d day of August next, the building offf
new bridge aeroas /<ong Swamp Creek Wf
the present bridge site.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Three spans the same length aa aa pres
ent lu idgu. Mud silts 20 loot long and
12 inches thick burled in bottom of
stream, and covered with rocks. Thera
will bo three M. Ik*nta of good sound
p at or white oak 10x19 inches. Five
sills to each span, to be good white oak
or poplar 8x19 inches well bridged.
Them will be a swinging arch on the
i) Ci i \ 'f IS WHAT every mother
^ij(g) needs for cnild, when it is
troubled with worms. 8 >ld by I)r. J. M.
Turk, Druggist, Canton, Ga.
UT GAVE MY "CHILD tlwee
A doHoH of tli j Patent Remedy
—2905—and they brought away
halt'a pint of worm.*.” Sold by
Dr. .7, Al. Turk, Druggist, Canton,
Ga.
Water Man* Pills—To Thee I Give
Health.
NATURE’S REMEDY.
Obtained by Purest Evaporation o
Tbe Mineral Water of tlieno
Celebrated Springs.
Adapted in chronic dlarrhwa, conation
tion nnd scrofula—Hy. Latham, M. D.,
Pin s't Virginia Alcdieal Society.
Successfully used in dyspepsia, chronic
diarrluea and scrofula.—Prof. S, Jnck-
koii, University Peiinsylviiniu.
Efficient in aniemia; excellent nppotl-
zer and blond purifier.—II. Fisher, M D.,
Georgia.
VnTuabh' in nervous prostration, indi-
{ cation anil cholorosis.—G. K. ualliews,
I. 1)., N. C.
A fine tonic nml alterative, very valua
ble in diseases peculiar to females, chron
ic fever and ague, bronchitis and diseases
of the digestive organs.—J. F. Rough-
ton. M I)., Ala.
Very beneficial in strengthening nml
improving a reduced system.—Rev. John
W. Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia.
Invaluable as a nervous tonic.—Hon.
I. C. Fowler, Tenn.
yfecommindcd ns a prophylactic in ma
larial districts.—D. R. Fairex, M. D.,N O.
Restores debilitated systems to health.
—T. C. Mercer, M. D.,Ind.
‘Used with great benefit in malarial
fever ami diphtheria.''—8. F. Dupon, M.
D„ Georgia.
Prince of mineral tonics,—Franc's
Gillam, M. I)„ N. V.
Of great curative virtue.—Thomas F.
ifumboid, M. I)., St. Lutiis.
Beneficial in uterine derangements aud
malarious conditions.—G. M. Vail, M. I).
Ohio.
Best remedy ever used in diseases of
the throat.—P. A. Siffird. M. D., N. C.
Tonic, alterative,diuretic; one of na
ture’s greatest, remedies.—Medical Asso
ciation of Lynchburg, Virginia
Adapted in certain affectation!, of tbe
kidneys anil bladder; dyspepsia, lupus,
chlorosis, scrofulous aud cutaneous affec
tion*.—yiuv. J. J. Moorman. M D., Va.fl
fit-lie ves headache, promptly—both
sick and nervous—Rev E P Dodson, Va
.Sumple supply sent Iree to any physi
cian desiring the lest. Pamphlets sent
free. Analysis with each package. Wa
ter as it comes from the Springs 54 per
case ol (j gallons in glass— $2 50 for 5
gallons, $4 for 10 gallons, 87 for 20 gal
lons in cu-ks. 1/ass 00' cents and 51;
$2 50 and 85 for half doz Pi'.ls, pure
sugar coaled, 25c. 60c. and 51 package;
81 25, 82 50, and 8o half dox. Sent post
paid anywhere. This Mass and Pills
contains in reduced space all the curative
powers of the water, and is convenient,
palatable and soluble.
Springs open for visitors June 1st.
Board 830 per month. Special rates to
families ami parties. Carriages meet
visitors at Forest and Lawyer s depot,
each four miles from Springs, upon ad
vice ot arrival. Address
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of the Company.
72 Main St., Lynchburg, Va,
Hold by Dr. John M. Turk, Cautou.
Gi ovgia.
Each span to ho well banistered. Floor
ing to be ot good heuit pine 0x2 inches
and 12 feel long, na'lcd securely with 40
petty nails.
The contractor to give bond to secure
tbo faithful performance of his contract,
plan and specifications in Ordinary's of
fice. This June 20th, 1881.
V. M. McCLURE, Ord'y.
GE<)|{(iIA—(,'liorokeo County:
Whereas, N. J. Perkins, executor of
Charles F. Say, represents to the court in
bis petition duly filed and entered on
record that lie lias fully administered on
Charles F. Lay’s estate. This is there
fore to cito all persons concerned, kin
dred uml creditors, to show cause, if they
can, why said executor should not he ills-'
charged, und receive letters of dismis
sion on the flist -1/ unlay in October next.
This June 28th, 1881.
G. M. McCLURE, Ord’y.
G EOIIGI A—Cherokee County:
Whereas, M. A- Keith, guardian of
Ella, Elizabeth und S. W, Worley, rep
resents to the court in his petition duly
filed ami entered on record, that lie lies
fully settled with his said wants in terms
of the law. This is therefore to cite uil
pel''ons interested to show cause, if any
they can, why said guardian should not
bo discharged, ami receive letters of dis
mission, on tin first Monday In August
next. This June 28th, 1881.
C. M. McCLURE. Ord'y.
GEORGIA—Cheroaec County:
Notice is hereby given that application
will be iimde to the court of Ordinary of
suid county, ou tbe first Monday in July
next, for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of Win. F. Mubins, late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs uud creditors of said deceaeod.
WM. M. MULLINS,
Administrator.
May 27th 1881.
GEORGIA— Cnerokec County
Whereas, Winifoid S. Green, adminis
tratrix of Allred Lowe, represents to tho
court, iu her petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that she bus fully ad
ministered on Aified Lowe'sestute. This
is therefore to cito all persopa concerned,
kindred ami creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why suid administratrix
should nut be discharged from her uil-
miuistraturn and receive letters of dia*
mission on the first Monday in August.
1881. C. M. McCLURE, Ord’y.
iliis May 2nd. 1881.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:\
If no good cause is shown to tbe outr
trary, an order will bo passed on the
27th of June next at 10 o’clock A. M.
establishing a change ill the Canton uud
Froglown road, at the crossing at Set-
tmg,I wn creek so as to cross at the new
bridge place, said route having^ been
marked out by commissioners appointed
for that put pose May 24th 1881
C. M. M0C14/RE, Ord y.
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