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€l)croluc Advance.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
—: BY f—-
BKN. F. PERKY.
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
Office Op-stair i corner Gainesville and
west Marietta Street—over store of C.
.V, MrClurt.
UttieimlOi ffiH t he rokerf 'oi• hf y
J8
AND
BUKIAL CASES.
I have added
to my present?
large and varied
stock .of merchan
dise a
COFFIN 11F&RTM1IT.
Parties who
may need Cof
fins or Burial Ca
ses can' hereafter
be supplied in
Canton on as
reasonable terms
as at any other
points.
1 also have on
hand, for sale at
a very low price,
the Celebrated
PRATT OIN
•ad
When in town
call around <nd
ee my stock.
JL MeAfee.
ANTON, GA., July, llth 1881.
For Sale.
We have Tor salt 1 UlOnin-s ofgood land
wliicli cau be bought rli< u;>- About 40
Horen ia fresh cleared, the balance in
woids and well timbered, and all undei
l>o»id fence. There is a (/«>>■ I framed
dwelling a number of outhouses ami a
tenement house on 'lie |>lacu. Sp ings
of the best free stone w it r. t hu place
is sitimted 0 18 miles norih of this place
within one mile of the railroad. Is in a
good section of the county so far as the
land and morals are concerned. There
Is a good sclio >| on or near the place, and
churches noir by, and cm be bought
cheap—tile party buying will get a
splendid '>irg n. all on or addresa lor
uarticulos J W JARVIS, or BEN.
F. PEBRY, Canton, Or.
44J GAVE MY CHILD tl.»ee
-*• (loaeH of tl»3 Patent Remedy
— 2905—and they brought away
halt'a pint ot' wormn" Sold bv
Dr. J. Al. Turk, Druggist, Canton,
Ga.
i'M tkr bent gM rmmt
»** fmU»' mt tf.li trill ml lirr im rmln.”
Vue
CANTON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1881.
NO. 35.
B. K. Path*.
P. P. DcPoke.
Payme k DiPn,
A’lTORNEY 8. AT-LAW,
r ASTON, - GEORGIA•
L. J. Cartrell,
ATPO UN EY AT-LAW,
8^ WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA,GA
Wilt practice in the U. 8. Circuit and
District Courts at Atlanta, and the Su
preme and Superior Coitrta of the State,
may 5, ly.
II. W. Nkwmak. Jbo. D. Attaway.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
CANTON, - OKORGIA.
Will practice in the Superior Court of
Cherokee and adjoining counties.
Prompt attention given to all busing,
placed in their liands. Office in the
Court House.
Apr. 28 tf.
Dr. A. M. Parker
Will rontinmi the practice of Medicine
at Can)an and vicinity. Office al Ills rta-
idencu on Main Street.
H. H. McKntyre,
Hr irk, r'oilrrlNf mm*
STONE WORKMAN,
iiASTON, GSOROfA.
I AM FULLY PREPARED TO DO
auy kind of Masonry or Plastering, at toe
LOWEST POSSIBLE HATES.
And solicit the patronage of thoae deair
ing work in my line.
H.H.McENTYRE.
Jan. 18 ly.
COTTON QIN& MACHINERY
SS y N
J. W. JARVI8,
JEWELER & PHOTOGRAPHER
CAN I ON, OA.
Can lie found nt his Gallery at any
time where he is always ready to do good
worn at a low price.
July 10-tl.
A H allliy Mute.
People urn constantly changing their
hiiiiiesfrom Kusi to 'Vest and from Noiili
to South or vice rerun, in search of a
healthy Stale. If they would learn to
be contented a.id to use the Kidney-Wort
when sick tin y would be much lietler off
'Die whole -y-tein can be kept in a liealihy
stale oy tills • inple but i ffectual remedy.
See large tide.
la It possible
That a remedy made of such
common, simple plants ns Hops,
Buclni, Mandrake, Dandelion, Ac.
make bo many and such marvelous
cures as flop Bitters do? It must
be, for when old und young, rich
and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Law
ver and editor, all tostity to hav
ing been cured liv them, we must
believe and doubt no longer.—Post.
HoW to get Hick.
Expose yourself day and night,
eat too much without exercise
work too hard without rest ; doc-
tot all the time; take all the vile
nostrums advertised ; and then you
will want to know
How to get Well.
Which is answered in three
words—Take Hop Bitters !—Ex-
MACHINERY FOR SALE.
The Steam Wood Shop just erected
nnd now in good running order, in Clin
ton, in offered for sale at a low price.
There are Heveral wood working machines
in the shop and is propel ed bv a good
engine. All the machinery, engine and
boiler is about new. The simp is now
receiving a good run of patronage. A
bargain can be had in this machinery and
ahop. Also a two-story |dwelling and a
one >.cre lot. I he house has 7 rooms, is
centrally located in town; has a good
stable, out bouses and servants house on
the place; water splendid. Can be
bought cheap. Call or addresa Bbn F.
j’pav, or Ji, Li PATTERSON, Canton.
J. M. HARDIN
HOUSE, SIGN,
CARRIAGE asd
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER.
FRESCO and SCENIC ARTIST
CANTON GKO HOI A
Jan. 18 ly.
r o I i p ,
NEW
DRUGSTORE
I HAVE OPENED A NEW AND
splendid stock of pure, Iresh Drugs in
inv brick house next door east front Mc
Afee's old stand. I ahull keep as far ns
misible every article Kept in the Drug
inr. and if yon call at my Store and
don’t Hud what yon want I will order it
lor you.
I shall continue in the practice of Afoil
icine mid Surgery as before, and lake
this opportunity to thank my many
friends for whom I have piacticed for
the last thirteen years, for their confi
dence imd patronage, and ask the con
tinuance of the same; also I ask the prac
tic" ot all who may feel disposed to give
me their patronage. I respect fully ask
the ladies to call and ace my Perfumery
nnd Toilet goods. I can lie found at my
store when not professional ly engaged,
ready to wait on you.
Very respectfully,
JOHN. M. TURK, M. D.
’an. 18, ly.
Tlila Mystery Explained.
tf A A fcf Is the patent name of an in-
Ct, t/ljijvulunble remedy for removing
from the human system pin and stomach
worms. It was the prescription of a cel
ebntcd physician, and saved the life of
the child it was dispensed, for It hat
since been the means of saving the lives
ot thousands of children > y its timely
u»e. It D put up hi the form of pow
ders, ready for use, ami children take it
readily, hs it ia a pleasant medicine. Sold
by Dr. J. M, l urk at ‘25 cents
i have on Hand and on the
wav. fresh from factory, an immense
stock ot
Cotton Gins, Feed
ers, Condensers &c.
Of various first-cluaa make. I SELL GINS AT TWO DOLLARS
AND TWENTY-FIVE DENI’S PER SAW that are equal to other
Ginn selling at 13,00 to $3,50 per saw.
I 0t»n Save You Money
On Engines, Saw Mills, Boilers, Shingle Machines, Saws, Belting, or
most anything in the Machinery line.
Send in your orders at once for Cotton Gins Ac., that I may
■«PI»ly you in time. Every Machino I sell is Warranted in 'the fullest
manner. Give me a trial and be convinced. Atjdress,
s . w. vwusms,
32 AND 34 W. RtyX’lIELL St..
Atlanta, Ga.
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Sf*2?ris |
le"is*SSivmmmrp.E .
■amsasTsass sv tat si. nanti* sssaieiMB eo.. sa in sssrs bam tvattv. it. imm
/mm/c.
F. S. BARRETT.
Flowery Branch,
Georgia
Keaps constantly on hand a Urge and full assortment of
J^jwelal jtLeLcJuLniiiAz,
npr
ZELL’S STANDARD GU
He Is also agent for the sale of BRADLEY'S
, , , ,, UAMOSiodtlm lory l**st Acid PltoRpItatm.,Terms—
4*ttou option nod fou tfmdiug of cotton in the full. M\irch 4 ly
Highest cash price paid Ion: cotton
,/ft a ham Si / Sf£ajutJtin.d,
Deai.xms in
, DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SUOKS, HATS, HARDWARE!
clothing, Family Groceries, Etc.,
U08>U.
Super
High
MOWNBTBBAB0B.
Aaul Agents for the aa'.e of Soluble Pacific anTPendleton's Ammoniatid 8u
phosphate nnd Soluble Pacific Acid—the very best Fertilizer* nu the iinirket. High
Oak prices ;•*',! for cotton. March 8 ly.
‘$ditahlLshecL
WINSHIP’S IRON WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
THE IMPROVED WIN8HIP COTTON GIN. SELF FEEDER AN
CONDKSEK. COTTON PRESSES, FOR 87'EAM. HAND OR
HOUSE POWER. SHAFTING. PULLIEd, HANGERS. SAW
MILLS. AND MILL GEARING OF EVERY DK8GRIP-
TION. ENGINES AND OTHER MA< HINE/fY
AEPaIKED. ESTIMATES FU/fNISH-
ED ON APPLICATION.
Correspondence solicited. Address,
WIHSHir 4
gnoii
A PERFECT RTnENGTI^WCR.A SURE REVIVER,
I It OX BITTERS niu highly recommended for all disesves. re
tirin'; .1 i-oi.-n* si mi tliiuiuol tonic ; especially Indxjesturs, J.-jtpepeia, Inter-
• ,At. t"' <1, ' AflvJit ,Lum of Srrmg:k,Ijeei! of k-riyi.ee.. Kn riches
... li'ooj, tin ..tfifiei" littt i iimcIos, *ml gives m-w lint w lli* ui'iut. They art
» die t>u.vc or,-ran*, n-innvinu all dyspeptic <yuii4oiu*, mu-li
"eel, Itl- • TL.it i.i Li’. S-C'lJi. Ifoaeihmv.rle. Tile Olllv
- -iii -if •»* v.’.ll n<t lilackcri Hie teetli or glv »>
S -,- - ' .iru;-"i>«t'. M’ritc fi r the ABC Hook, 82 |>|». ,-i
mu it i ,i < j—
M )" .! <MlK.'f(CAJ* C-O.. Dalihnorsr, Mil.
GINNING.
I have bought the old stand of Kilby
it Patterson, their Gin, Condenser, etc.,
and am now prepared to gin cotton for
20th , and am satisfied I can inalr.e it to
the advantage of nil to have me do their
ginping. Give me one trial ia all I ask—
you will be sure to come again.
Respectfully.
JNO. W. GORDON.
Sept. 1 2m.
- ♦ t r
«* I Hu:
2905 needs for cbild, when it is
troubled with wrrms. Sold by Dr. J. M
Turk, Druggist, Canton, Ga,
. • 7 i T
* * • r,'>v j- a
* «I f f
* t » ' l
9
I can rave vmi money on ail kinds -f
.Vacliinoiy. New or Secoml Hand Porta-
lile Kugnies, and Circnla. Saw .Mills, Kn
gines irout tl to tin horse potret. Saw Mills
Ironi 20 foot to 80 carriages, Antes Port
able Engine, liest and cheapest agricul
tural Engine in the market, li t* 4o Imran
power, Allies niatiouary 10 to 80 hors,,
power, St’itionsrv Horizontal ami |!p-
riKlil Engines, 1-2 to MM) horse |Miwer,
Boilers, Horizontal and Upright. Loco
motive Fire-box, Flue and Heel
7.ocks. 2 1 V to lot) liorau power,
water heaters, Boilers, Feefl
Spark Arrciters, Smoke Stack!,
Whistle*, Glass Water Gsiage-,
Ind mater*, Governor*, Steam
Shingle Afills, and Jointers, L
clnnges. Hand Saws, Gate, Scroll fend
Gig Saws, Planers slid Matchers, all
kinds nud sizes, Wood Working .Vsckiu-
ery of all kinds, Saw Arbos, Circular
Saws, Belling, Niiliber and Leather, Bal
ance Wheels, Iron Pulleys, Shafting,
Valves, Steam and Water Pipe, etc , Wa
ter Wheels, Scales, Grist Mill Machinery
Ratchet and Hand Drills, Blacksmith
<oola, Vises, Tongs, Anvils, 'laps and
Dies, etc ChII on or address before Imy
ing elsewhere, as I can save sou monev
JNO. W. GORDON,
Uanloa, Gj
G BORG IA—Cherokee County
Whereas, N. J. Perkins, executor of
Charles F. Lay, represent! to the court in
Ilia petition duly filed and entered on
record that he liaa fully administered on
Charles F. Lay s estate. This ia there-
fore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if they
can, why Mid executor should not lie dia
charged, and receive letters of diamis
•ion on the Hist .V-unlay in October next
This Juno 9Nth, 1881.
C. M McCLL'RK. Ord'y.
tiEO/WIA —PIIEROKEE COUNTY
f.Vntine A- Kemp, Wife of (Marling
E- Kemp, has applied for exemutioagf
ueraonalty and setting apart and veins
•toaoriMaWMned, ami I will pas* upon
Ufe| feamtnt ••o’elm-k a. III. oil the 12th
lier 1881, at my office
1881
f, AfoCLUHK, Ordinary.
GEORGIA--('horokoo Comity:
By virtue of an onler from the court
ofOniitniry of said county, will he sold
la-lore the court house door In the town
of Canton, between the legal honra of
HOP BITTHR8.
IIOI% HM lir* .IIANftttAKKt
IIA Ml F: I.I II N (
AMI TMN IM
Tim
THEY CUltK
All lllifMfiiiif IlirfMoitHM-h. Ilnwpla, II|o«hI,
I4vrr, Kltlnrta.aiu| | rliinry Nrr*
vuualiffiMk hit pnlfNMii an a ml i<aj««c»ffiil jr
P*WMU«» C:«Mit|ilaliiW-
• IOOO IN GOLD.
Will I*# paid for a cm* tlicy will not
liclp, «*r fur umMIiImk Impimt or tiiju
foitllfl III lllt tH.
•kyoMr dnimtiai for IIiin Hitt pm oud trt
“ Toko mm tilirri
jJldlfTMl .. ...
DrUffikOUliNM, ll«# of optMHl, t uliai t o auit
liftrrotlra
■■■■■ Imp FOB Cim ui. I
All llWN l#M hv driigpnto.
Hep MMn M%. IV, Karkwlir, N. V., A Terafele,I
THE LATEST AND MOST WONDER
FUL INNENTON!
Edison’S
IistuitaieoBS
GUIDE
TO IHK
PIANO 0E ORGAN
By which any Child or Person een play
any of the Popular Ain at once without
S7UDY. PREVIOUS PRACTICE, or
evin Musical Talent. The Com pa ey will
FOhFEIT $1,000 if any child ten years
old fails to piny ANY ONE ef our Pop-
ulyTuneaon the PIANO. ORGAN or
J/KLODEON within ONE HOUR after
receiving the jUusic aud Instructions,
provided said child esn count, with tlie
figures belore it, from 1 to 100 correctly.
7 Pieces of Music, wllli Instruc
tions,
Mailed to any addreae on receipt of 111
Enclose one ctnt postage stamp lor < at
alogue of Junes. Agents wanted
in every State and County In the Union
Edison music ro.,m,
210 A 217 Walnut Street, Pliila .Pa.
sale on the first Tuexday In October
next, tlie east half of lot of
281, in the 18th district and t<
said county 80 acres mure or
ing to tlie estate of Win, F. A
cnared. Terms made known
•ale. Wm. M. MUL
Admlniati
Aug. 1st. 1881.
_ EXE?5ifToR ; OAr/F;
On Tuewlay Novemlier first. I will aell
♦n the liigheat bidder, unless inoner sold
at private aale, the plantation on the
Marietta and Hickory Flat road belong
ing to the estate of-loel Haley,deoesieu,
for the benefit of hi* heirs and creditors.
JOEL L. HAL -Y,
_ Executor.
GEORG I\— Oher,>k,-e County.
To all whom it may concern .
George W. Brooke having In proper
form aiiplied|fo me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of John
P. Brooke Into o| said county, this is to
ode *H and singular the creditors aud
next of kin of kin of John P. Brooke, t->
be nnd appear nt ay office within the
liniu allowed by the law, and show cause
If any they can, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to George
W. Brooke on John P. Brooke’s estate.
This Sept. 0th, 1881.
C. M. McCLURE, Ord'y.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County
By virtue ol an order of the Court of
Oodiiwry of said county I will eelt «a
the first Tuesday In October 1881 liefore
the Court House door of said county
within the legal I tours of sale, the fol
lowing lots of laud to wit. No-771—
772—818— 814—844—848. In the 8rd
district find section of aaid county prop
erty belonging to the estate or Joshua
Burlx deceased, lota ot mid county sold
lor the benefit of the heir nnd credit
ors. Terms- One halt cash, the balance
tlie first of January 1882.
- J. Jf. McAKEE, Adair.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Notice is hereby given that I shall up
ply to tho Court of Ordinary of Clieni-
kce county, Ga., fet the Oot. term. 1881,
or leave to mill the land* belonging to
he estate si Wm. M. Minders, deceased.
This Sept. 6th HMI.
JOHN I'. MBA DEBS, Adm'r.
f EOXGlA—Cherokee County f
To all whom it may concern : Jcease
Burts having In proper form applied
to me for permanent letters 9nf adminis
tration on tlie estate of Christian Burtz,
late of mid county, this is to cite nil and
singular tlie creditors and nest of gin
oft hristian Burtz,to lie and appear nt
my office within the time allowed by
law, aud show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be
granted to Jessee M. Burtz on Christina
Uurtz's estate on the first Jflmday in
October next. Witness my bend ana of
ficial signature this S-pt. 6th 1881,
C. M. McCLURE. Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Cherokee County:
Notice ia hereby giv-n that application
will be made to tlie i ourtof Ordinary of
•aid county, on the first Monday in Octo
Iter, for leave to pel I the lands belonging
to the estate of James Bluer, deceased,
t hi* hepl fitli 1881.
JOHN f„ RUt’NS .Mtn'r.
tklblumdewm * ion pwumpMs. p*.
JSTAd verliaillg Hat,-a eXIIVliirlv
low—R> 8'iit the tin>ee.,j£|
GEORGIA— Cherokee County:
To all whom it mey concern;
This is to give notice to nil merchants
and oiliers. that on Satuibay the I8th
of last August my wife. Sarah Octavie
Hendrix quit my ted end board at my
place of living near Jfica without any
reasonable cause, aud that I will not
hereafter be respon-ible for any debt
she may coutract for either in my
name or hers. This Sept 8th. 1881.
James T, Hemdkix
kiunly wort
WILL BURBLY CURB
IKIONCY DISEASES,
LIVED COMPLAINTS, I
Ipii.es, constipation. i ninantI
MSEAvrs. PEMAI.E WEAKNESSES,
ANN NEHVOCS PISOKPEBS,
I by causboj/ret action of then orgain until
ing their tower to throw of dlteate.
Why saPtr BIIIms pin sal sefcssl
I Why tsrs»als4 with Pits*. Camtlrattoal I
| Why frlflit»a»4 svsr 4ls«»4srs4 KI4a*ysl|
Why saAars asrvM* sr |U SssSsHmsI
| Vee KIDNEY-WOBTW rejoice in health. I
It I* put up'n Dry Vseslshls farm. Is Hal
JAM oua pot'kAfi'e of vkklt inaki s lit quarts of I
ImSIrlnr. A I— li, ll«slS Teem. »«rf (MOT-f
lr,*- J tor Hums ISsl c»r.nu* rtadlljr |,r»p«r* II.I
I yi, K-ti with rssal rDcIrury Is sllkrr fora,. I
BET IT OT YOUE DRUOOIST. I'UK’X, HMI
WELLE, EtCNABDSOX A Cs., Prsy’s,
I (Will sm4 Itw Ary po*Ay*W.) SCSUM
sm.RlYh SALKS FOR St PTKMhKR
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Canton on the first
Tuesday in October next between the
legal hours of sale the following deicri bed
property to-wit : One cylinder printing
press, the type and fixtures, etc , and til
ihe materiai now used in the printing of
tlie Cuesokek Aovancb. by Ben. F. I
Perry, Editor and Publisher. Levied
on as the property of W. T. Laine bv
virtue of a mortgage fi fa iesued from the
Catoosa Superior Court in favor of Jos.
M. McAfee v» W. T. Laine to satisfy
said mortgage fi fa- This June VI 1881
Wm. A. KITCHEN,
Deputy Sheriff
LOCAL NKWH,
Court Is Well attended.
Will give ytra a full report of tile cns‘
et tried this week iu nest weeds issue.
B’isinees I* on the Immn and we art
held down to it very closely.
Pardon us for ilie-v half sheet*, anoth
er ami better editor will take charge of
the Adjunct, soon.
Thanks for all part Pavers and thank
ful fur au extension.
Our summer visitors have began to
leave.
Cotton le alow coming In this
year-
We are not hunting up personal! this
week.
Our population will inernaae, ws hear
of several families who ere coming hern
between now nnd the first of J aweary
nest.
As an evidence that Canton until*
ues to hnild, it,spite the HI forebodings
of many, we Will rtate that thorn
Is in course id' cnurtructloa some
•is or more hntMlaga, for dwellings
ahd business hou*ce, liestAss several
others In contemplation.
Henry Rtm-le made ns promt Warn
head to foot last Tuesday Thanks.
Pardon lit correspondents, we east
gel all year rffit*Umain three hail ahetU*
Eson .Vabsato Scmqol,
August 18th, 1881.
Whereas, God in his inerruUhle wis
dom has seen projier in oill from onr
midst onr frieud and brother R. M,
Barnet.
it reeelved that while we bow In
ble resignation hi the will of hhn
doea ail tiling* well, that It ia with
und regret that we Imre lo gtennp
that was so dear to our hearts—One
had Just nftalerd the full vigor of
hood and usntnlneee.
red that no mnltpllentWin nf .
Id to the merit of a eherac-
id spotless.
was a friend and brother *
inry we shell ever eber- -
That the clMrecterle<le traits by which
ne was mostlv dlrtingutebed, waa an even'
temper, a genial disposition, added Iht re-'
to the attriubte* of n Christian maohoud,
kind and affiotiunate in kit domestic life,
fkltMot In hie Irlemtehipe—firm la hie
attachment* unsullied in hi* Integrity—
always active seder the stem sense of da-
»y
Be is Airther resolved That the noble
•dlfiojft Hie character nnd Ilfs, pimento
ilsatfafia modcl worthy lo be admlrsd aad
imitated igd that every gram of ehame-
ter which wa Me nccestemrd to revets.
was hi* whether moral or sucisl and these •
ao adorned his lllb. that it was difficult
to dlenrimlneto In what i lament nf excel-
leans hs wm moat eseoiled.
Be It rcaolred- That this Sabbath <
school of which lie was n faithful mwabsr I
we tender our heartfelt sympathy to tho
bereaved family nnd relatives or
brother in their great bereavement |
commend them to the only
that north oon give. His well u,
aad above nil to him that gave the <
wand, “owns ye blemed of my
Inherit tlie kingilom prepared fer hie
children.
Tritaito wF Ernpesi,
Wheiwse He who dneth nil thiags i
has seen fit to take Awes among es eer es
teemed end Moved brother, R, if.
Bernes, nnd whareoa. this fTtrlfhld
flower has teen mi recenUy
by the tendered nf bnsbandn
this load of sin to n land in v
there is no gnawing worm nnd whom nt-
mospbera is disturbed by no tnr-hwplm
then the fkanlngs of angel* wings, than *
fore, be it
Absolved, 1st—That wo, the Woodstock
Reading Clob, do lender the rvteSirm of
onr brother in their boraavamant each
sympathies ** cm come only from tho
heart* of true ft lends.
Resolved, 2nd—That while •* bemoan
the lea* of our brofh-r we do rsjoloe with
bis relatives In hie prospects lor a "hot
ter home up yonder.”
Resolved, 3rd,—•’’hot we oommead la
the youth ol our community the Christina
chnreeter left by our brother ns n model
worthy of imitation.
Resolved, 4th—That tho death of our
brother be a warning to m that seen
from blooming »outh the Lord maketb no
hie jewels. r
Resolved Mb— 1 That while we nnd oaj
country nave lo-! ao commendable n char
ecter Heevt-n lias gained another gam and
the Mgel* have won a new empasioo-
/fevolve.I. Sth — but the epitaph which
might he written on his tomb ic morn Id
lie coveted ihsn all the Masonry ot (owe,
than nil the weuMi nf world*.
Resulted 7ili— I'tet u copy nf these
resolutions teepranl upon tlie minutee
oe this (flub, a copy sent the family of
the deco** >1 and a onpy furniebed the
Chkrokei i'vaxck for pnblicntics.
The above res.,I ji i.ma were wlopted by
the Woodstock ltu«diag Club Sent. 7th
1881. G. P. Bmmek J
Lula Booing > CVmmitto*.
W L. Dead j
— -s e ,
Juryn VnrsUot.
We the Jury >uuimooed nnd eworn by
Wm. T. Kuk. c rouer, a* a inry of in*
n l over tii« b uly of Ms itomey died
heart (iiee.ee aggravated bp cruel
• restin nt friun the bands of 0. D. Phil-
lips, Jr. Tfiis 8 pt . 18th 1881
L. J. gneen, P.iremna,
J T Green, J B. ftttnhtns.
D, B H»ltert, L, fc. Cl,wart,
J. A. Stephens, 1. H. ( owsrt
B. 8. Gihm,
W. T. Kina, Coroner.
The sIh.vk ie tint verlict of the enfr-
ners jury lirl.t oyer the body of John
Afuesey, o while convict, who died nt tha
envitt camp last week. An account ot
wbicb W<- gave iu lust Weeks issue. His
body w»» tuk.-n ui» lost Saturday by cor
oner Kirk, by order* from hie Excellen
cy A. H Colquitt, by the hands„r Fnak
L. Hsriison, S'me l.lbrsrian. We did
not learn any of the particulars ot this
•flair, and so will leave nil to our rend-
Kbl'GhN, Agent,
25 Whitehall Street,
Aflunta, Gsorgia.
J .re n, Ga., Sept 8tb 1881
Mr. Editor-
You will pi ,*e |mlili-h for the bene
fit of the public flint tbe Wnlesca camp-
meeting, in Clieiokee county, willl begin
ou Friday night before tlie 4th Suoday
in Sept- uili- r t„ c-mtinue tour days.
Also that tIm Bethel caiupmctting ia
Pickeos co n’v, near Ludville will begin
on Friday n . lit h lore the 1 t Sunday in
Octob-i to cuiiuue four days. Mr. Mil
ler Willis, oi Augusta, G*., will aaeiat
nt tbe Builu-I met-tiug, t >gvtber with Vis
iting mimaili-r*. Vary respectftilly,
W, O. Butleb, pastor.