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COTTON GINS.
I880--1881
m:
I have o\ hand and ox the
•vav, Irca’i Irom lin-tory, it 11 immense
\tock ol
|[»tton Gins, Feed-
[, C ondensers &c.
(•t* GiN.S AT TWO DOLLARS
SAW that nro unual to otlior
>u Money
iticliiiicH, S.twa, liulting, or
I (118 &Q., tllrtt I limv
in-anted in t.-ui lullesj
herokee advJk
i Lu
I a good
i money in nn uu-
_ lion and superflu-
-over non-t-Hsentiul Irgialu
The Springfield Republican gay*
of the proposal to raiae a fund ol
•900,000 lor Mra. Garfield that “it
loom like u bit ol guali, wlioae pro
priety will be questioned on a sober
•eoond thought. If the President
should die nud leave his family in
straightened circumstance* some
snob public provision might be in
order: but if James A. Garfield sur
vives be is as well able to take cure
9f his family as any other indepeud
cut American citisen."
Tbs State Agricultural Society
•neats at Borne August 8tb. Our
CitiasMAbould meet and take some
gMps busrurd agriculture. Thesoci
’* at Woodstock meets next Satur
i and we think it advisable that
vy cell a meeting to be beld at this
tdaoe some time soon looking to the
Met interest of the farmers, and that
•Reps be taken toward gathering up
gucb things as the county msy have
•nd placing them on exhibition in
the Atlanta Exposition this fail.
What say you ? Let us go about this
matter with interest and fervency.
The news from Washington is
wnry hopeful, aud has been ever since
Monday end Tuesday, tne twoar.x-
ions days of last week. Those days
were the culmination of the Presi
dent's sickneae, and lie lias since that
time steadily progressed toward con-
vniesoenoe. Even Surgeon-General
Barnes he# become sanguine of his
rvCoverv. The President’s mind is
elear, and bis band* are strong
saoagb to nss span, and any attempt
to establish his inability to act a3
President oould now -be met by a
Sahiart oounoii over wbicb he would
orsside. He is still our President.
moral
The old
sin aud de-
the practice of liU
ful enivict is
side uay aster day. ami
night, and l* compelled to
out Ilia sentence under lliu pale of
tills evil inllumeo. He naturally cou-
triads the IiuIiiIm and vices ot Ilia enrapun
iuii, und, ut lliu cud of hiN time, iuatcud
ot being a relormed man, lie la turned
loo hi ou the c iiintry and society trained
in habit* and practices that lire d.-slrue-
live to everything which may bo culled
good
Tiny report a bill lo be entitled
an act o piovid- lor the better in
spection, management und control of
tile convicts ol I In- Sate
The (Jons itutton commenting on
tli:a lull says :
"A casual leading ot the proposed
measure leaves the impression tliut Us
adoptiou will merely iucreusu the num
ber of salaried ntllciaU without effecting
any permanent or even desirable rolnrm
in the management of lliu coiiv.ct-. Tile
report shows ill t the lessees a re compell
ed to hire guards aud overseers, and, in
lliu very nature of things, some of these
are cruel. We are at a Ions to determine
how the appointment of a hoard of man
agers, supplemented by wardcus, can re
form this evil any more effectually tliun
the system aeiopted by the lessees-. Ac
cording to the report, when acta of spe
cial cruelly occur, the lessees make short
work of it* by discharging the otl -ndii g
employ) a. i ids is very simple ami i tf o
tual- flow much mor.i i If dual in ill s
respect the udmiuistratiuit ol tlm boar.l of
managers w. old be, the b 11 duas not a t
forth.
The sunn- paper goo.- on lortin-r lu
say, all ol which »<* hcii'inv ii.dirsc,
that **it is iinilers uod mat .■ ini-tiaure
will In- shortly mtr idmt <i u tne
h-^isln'utv p.ov d.ng .lin iIn* money
w.i Cli ill'- sin e .ee-oiies iif.iii the
le.-Sr' S ol com lets all ill be devoted O
the purpose of education — tlie sum
derived 1'iom (lie lease of the whites
to be appropriated for the benefit of
white children, and the sum derived
from the lease ol the negro convicts
to be used for the benefit of colored
children. This, it seems to us, would
be a better plan of gettiug rid of the
stale's money than by creating a
number ol new otticiale, with salaries
uggrt-gating twelve thousand dollars
anuually—if not more.”
GEORGIA—Cliorokoo County:
W burins, M. A. Keith, guardian of
Ella, Elisabeth slid H. W. Worley, rep
resents to tlie court in his petition duly
tiled aud entered on record, that ho lias
fully settled with Ills said wards in terms
of the law This Is therefore to cite all
per nns interested to show cause, if auy
they can, why said guurdiun should not
be discharged, and receive letters of dis
mission, otl III Hist Monday in August
next. This Jane 28th, 1881.
O. M. McCLUltE, Ord’y.
GEOUGI V—Cliorokoo County
Whereas, Winifoid H. Uroon, adminis
tratrix of Alfred Lowe, represents to the
court, in her potition, duly tiled and en
tered on ri cord, that she lias fully ad-
ministi rod on Alfred Lowe’s estate. This
Is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred und creditors, to show cause, if
any llmv can, why raid administratrix
should nut lie discharged irom her ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in August.
1881. C. M. McCLUltE, Ord’y.
i hi- May 2nd. 1881.
G EOKGIA--('lierokeo County:
If no good cause is shown to tho con
trary, an order will bo passed on the
27th of Juno next at 10 o’clock A. At.
i stublishing a change in the Canton am)
Frogtown road, at the cro.siug at Set
tiugd wii creek so us to crofs lit the new
bridge place, said rou'e having been
marked oat by commissioner.s appointed
for that purpose May 24th 1881
C. M. McCLUltE, Ord’y.
V. t- r ' I
B USINESS: IJ NIVEKS’lTY
ti^ a > c , r / CAL b ujX ^ v ■ s °°i
Sl-nd ron c ata'log ut s
IS WHAT every mother
needs for child, when it is
troubled with worms. Sold by Or. J. ii 1
J. \Y. J A It VIS,
JEWELER A FHOTOORAFI1KR
CAN ON, GA.
Can bo found at Ics Gallery at any
time where lie is always toady to do good
worn at a low price.
July 10— tf.
A committee ol 45 m m'oers of the
Legi8l.itun-, acctimpauied by Senator
Brown, visited the Dade Goal Mines
last week on a lour of uisprction.
The committee found the system ot
convict labor well conducted and
recommend its continuance.
em
When in town
call around -<nd
see my stock.
J. M. McAfee.
CANTON, 11 A., Jttly, 11th 1881
hop bitters:
(A Medicine, nut m llrluk.)
CO NT i Uil
hops, mrur, hamiuake,
IIANllKMON,
Anotiii I'ihkm* am. UKirr Mkhuai.Qium*
Tl ka OK ALI. Ol ULM UlTTKItk.
THEY CURE
All Dlaninol 1 heSiomncli. BowH*, I
Uvcr. Kltlmyn,aiitl litnuryOr»rutt». Ner»
YouMiu’ga. SliMHilof-i t’HMum! pupccUily
ieiiiulc t iiijilulnu.
81000 IN GOLD.
fount! Ift lilt:
A*k your tlrilgvM fur Hop Filter* I>i ll try
them before you bleep. Take ooolUt l’.
J> I. r nn Ahkoltilctuiil Irrcsluttlilecuro for
Drunkuiitieu, iim> of opium, tobacco umi
mwToliut*
I0B Bind ron Cibci lab.
All al»ov« ii4J 4ruggi»t».
Hop BltUrs Mfg. t o., UMbeatir, N. Y., A Tovonto, Out.
MOTHERS: MOTHERS! MOTHERS
Are you disturbed i t niglit and broke
of your rest by u sick cliild suffering nud
crying witli the excruciating puin on
cutting teeth f If so. go utonce and get
a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH
ING SYltUl*. It wilt relieve the poor
little sufferer iininciliutely— depend upon
it; there is no mistake about it. There
i- no mother o i earth ivho has ever used
it, who will not tell you at. once that it
will regulate the howijis, and give rest
to the mother, p'.il relit f and health to
the child, opu'Miing lik< nnwic. It is
perfectly sale to u e in ad eases, and
plo-i ant to tin bi.ti-. end is the prescrip
lion - I i De ot the oldest und In-t f nolo
plus .-ii n< mot nur.es in the United
States. Su'd everywher.-. 2.") ociiu u
battle. Oct h, ly
SAYlOiLARDKXTH A BONS. Philadelphia, Pa.
”1 TiAYK M V CHILD t i>ce
doses oltij lT.ten: Rem nly
21)05 and t my biou^lit nw.ty
hnll'u pint of wer.ni?.” Sold l>y
Dr. J, M. Turk, D^.u^is , I aiit.ni,
Go.
...
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Subscribers in Cherokee und ail*
joining Counties in addition It
our present list by the first nl
next January. We hope to have
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enlarged the size ot the Advancb
to a 7-coluuin folio, thereby giv
ing its readers nearly twice as
much reading matter as before;
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price remarkably low, as follows:
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six months, <J5.
three months, &».
is the time to subscribe,
first issue of the cnlarg.
aim let us send vmi the
rly. Send it to your
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you can get it at
rates possible.
Respectfully,
BEN. F. FERRY.
rn m r-TTffTuEg
*IUi'",l;','u hi?” r.., I
S. BARRETT.
■SmffflTii
zatsusiT
wjgaisjii
tai:
BEDFORD, YA.,
Alan and Iron
Spring*.
Water Mass Pills-—To Thee I Give
Health.
NATURE’S REMEDY.
Obtained by Purest Evaporation <i
Tho Mineral Water ot these
Celebrated Springs.
Adapted in chronic diarrlmm, const ipu
lion and scrofula—Hy. Lnthnm, M. I),
Pr »’t Virginia Medical Socioty.
Successful ly used in dyspepsia, chronic
diurrhti 1 1 and scrofula.—Prof. 8, Jack-
aim, Univcr-ity Pennsylvania.
Efficient in urnmia; excellent anpotl-
/.’r ai'il Ido ui purifier. — H. Fisher, M I'.,
lu wgia.
Valuable in net vo is prostration, indi-
gestion and oliolorosis.—(J. K. Ualhcwa,
u. D..N. 0.
A fine tonic und alterative, very valua
ble in discuses peculiar to females, chron
ic fever and ague, bronchitis mid diseases
of the digostivo organs. — .1. F. Rough-
ton. .1/ 1>., Ala.
Very beneficial in strengthening and
improving n red'icud system.—Jfov. John
W. Di ckwitli, Bishop ot Georgia.
Iiivalu it'll- ns ii nirvous tonic.—Hon.
I. C Fowler, I'i-iiu
ifecoinni' tided asa prophylactic in mi
Inrial distric s. 1) 11 Fmn-x, M. 1).,N ().
Rcsioi'i h d< ii Ida 1 ' d -ysti ins to health
—T. t: eici-r. M. I>.. tint.
‘Used wit It great I'Outfit in malarial
fev-r und diph In-r u’ - 8. F. Dtipou, M.
Princ.- of itiioii'ai t n c-. — Franc's
Gillum, M I)., N. .
Of gnat Cilia’ ive virtue.—Thomas F,
Jfumh.ud, .t< I) , St L' ui-.
Uonelicial in nti fine detangem 'nts and
malarious conditions.—G. .)/. Vail, M. I).
Oh o
Best min dy i vi r used in diseases of
the throe.—P. A. Sit!' id M. L>., N.
T"it c, ul11 rntivu.diuri tie; ono "f na
turn’s gr' .-ite-t remedies.— Mi iliunl Assn-
elation of l.yi.cliburg, V rginin
Adnp'e I in i» r'ain slf etntions of the
kidut y- mid I.liable ; d. »pep.»in, lupus,
celni'iki-. M'f lulotis in.11 c itan -O’Js nlLe
lions • I! v.J. I M i rmuu. M It, Vn.
/.M i vis liiM'lac.lie. pr .mil ly • •• .t ii
sick a d n ivoits—/.*> v E 1* IJort on, Yu
•'I'ampic Mippli cut Ire s • ny physi-
c.mi de- i- ug ib ics 1 I’ nip bl- s i.l
Ii An 11► i — unli uc'n ncSt ig.- W i-
i i ns Ii c-'iu - I ’ a ii 8p- u - <4 >- r
e.i • i I g .! n- n gin-.- 4-' -')■> i r ’<
gi.llo. . -1 .... 1 i ual’iin-, i : >i 2 > p .1
Ion- in ci k-. .l/.i.-s 50 ceil a aiel ijtl;
$2 50 n d e5 tm- li .lt do/. Pi.I.-, pure
sugar coaled, 25c. uOc mni package;
#1 2 i, *3 50, unit $.> halt'd /- Sent post
paid uiiywlu.ru This M .ss mid Pills
contains in rniuend space ad tbu cnrmivu
powers of tiiu water, und is c mveni nt,
palatubl'i and soluble.
Springs open for visitors June 1st,
Board f30 per moutll. Spieii.l rates to
fumili.S a:ul partita i i.rrmgns meet
visitors at Forest und Lawyer s depot,
each four miles from prings, upon ad
vice of arrival. Address
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of the Company.
72 Main St., Lynchburg, Vn,
Sold by Dr. John M. Turk, Canton,
Georgia.
ii, - Georgia
Keeps constantly on hand a largo undjfiill a.sort mint of
^enelcLL an elide,
* ,,, •‘el In ut bottom prions, Ho is nisi agent fir lln> sale of n^tn/.KV'A
aud /ELL'S STANDARD GUANOS and lliu very i.e»t Aoid Phosphate-Terms —
cotton op ion and fair grading of cotton in the lull. Afircli 4 ly
Highest cash price paid for cotton
J^laham & /j&uuki.nA,
Okai.niis in
DRV GOODS, SO TlOys, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE?
Clothing, Family Groceries, Lte„
KiOWaaE RisASSOH,
aaoBoiA.
And Agents for the su'.o of Solublu Pucilfc and Pendleton's Ammonintid Super
phospba’c and S dublo Pacific Add—the very best Foriili/ers on the market. High
,,st t ash | rices ;-id for cotton. March 8 ly.
’ ’ (p6t.n hlUhecl fSSH.' ’
WINSH ll”S IRON WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
’HP IMPROVED WtNSHvp -'TfOV OtV SELF FEEDER AV
CON DESK It. r OTTON PA’ESSES. FOB STEAM. HAND 0«
HOUSE POWER, Slf'Frt'O. PULMFM. H'NOERS. SAW
MILLS. AND MILL GEARING OF EVERY DESGRIP-
TION. ENGINES AND OTI1EW MA 1IINEWY
/fEPAIRED. ESTIMATES FU/v’NISH-
- EI)ON APPLICATION.
Correspondence snllolted. Address, *
& BBQ.
ATLANTA, GA.
A TRUE TONiC
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