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Bulo» for Kifpur* of Mliwp.
I. Keen sheep <lrv under foot with
itter. Thm i* - ten mow newssaiy
ih n rooting iheni. Never let them
stand or lie in mild or water.
.i, Take up laml> bucks early in f
summer and keep Hieui until De j
comber l* 1 folloaiuj, when tley ,
may b# turned oil'.
3. Count every day.
4. Begin giaiviing with the great
est care, and use the smallest ijuanti
ty at flrat.
6. If a ewe lose* her lamb, milk
her daily for a few days, and mix a
little alum with her salt.
6. I jet no hogs eat with the sheep,
by uo means in the spring.
7. Give the lambs a little mill feed
in time of weaning.
8. Never frighten sheep, if possi
to avoid it
9. Sow rye lor weak ones in cold
weather, it you cau.
10. Separate all weak or thin or
aick from those strong .in the tail,
and give them special care.
II. If any she>'p is hurt catch it at
once and wash the wound, and if it
is fly time apply spirits of turpent
daily, and always wash with some
thing heslmg. If ■ limb is broken
bind it with splinters tightly, loosen
.ng as the limb swells.
12. Keep a number of good bells
on the sheep.
13. I)o not let the sheep spoil wool
with chaff or burrs.
14. Cut tag-locks in early apriug.
15. For scours give pulverixed
alum tu win at bran; prevent by
taking great care in changing dry
for green feed.
1C. If one is lame examine the
loot, clean out between the bools,
pate the hool if unsound, and apply
tobacco with blue vitriol, boiled in a
lit'le water.
17. Shear at once any sheep com
mencing to sbed its wool, unless the
weather is too severe, and save car. - ,
fully the pelt of any sheep thntdies,
18. Have at least one good work
by yon to refer to. This will be
mo .vy iu your popket.
To Determine the Weight of
Live Cattle.
Mott-mr,- in iuobea the girth toiled
the breast, just behind the shouldei
blade, ami the length of ihe back
from i m ail to the loretop of ih
■boulder blade. Multiply I he girth
by the length, and divide by T14. If
the girth is less than three feel,
multiplv the quotient by 11 ; if lie
tween thr e fret and live feet, multi
ply by lfl; if between five teet ami
■even feet, multiply by 24; il be
tween seven ami nine bet, multiply
by 31. If the animal is lean, deduc
oue-twootietb from the result. Take
the girth and leuglli in feet, multi
ply the squaie of the girth by the
length, and multiply the product hy
33G. The result will tie Ihe answer
in pounds. The live weight multi
plied by 0.C5 gives a near approxima
tion to tha pet weight.
Our faruera will bear iu mind thut
in working with cotton, nothing
will be moie important than clean
picking in cot||*queiics of the abort
crop, and in order to reulize the best
prices, the lint should be free from
trash and dust. These can be avoid
ed only by prompt picking when the
cotton is freshly opened.
Most of :he c ro will be housed due-
ing this month, and i*s pretervati n
against rot uud weevil will depend
much upon the manner atid oondi
tionsof storing in the barn.
Conceit is to nature what paint is
to beauty; it u not only needless,
but impairs what it would improve
For r-arache, dissolve aesafuetida in
water ; warm a few drops ami drop
into the ear; then close the var with
wool.
To prevent choking, break an egg
into a cup and give it to the person
choking to swallow. The white of
the egg seems to catch uround the
obstacle and remove it. If one egg
does not answer the purpose, try an
other. The white is all that is neces
sary.
KXKl UTOR’S 8 A LIT.
On Tuesday November first. I will sell
to the highest bidder, unless looncr sold
at private a d", the plantation on iln
Marietta and Hickory Flat road belong
ing to the ee'Hle of Joel Haley, deceit eu,
for tin benefit of Id* heir* and creditor*
JOE/. T. IIALEY.
Executor
SHERIFFS SALK.
Will la-, mild before the Court house
door in the town of Canton Cherokee
c unity Oh, during tho left hour, of
aalo on the first Tuesday in Novemlwr.
in xt, the following described |iro|i, rty
li-wit Lots of land No. 058 and V59,
In the 2nd district and 2nd section of
raid Cherokee county On, Levied on
as the property of Eli Waldrap, bv
virtue of and to satisly a Superior fl fa
n favor of Litchfield and Putnam. Prop
erty will In sold subject to the purchaso
money. Thi* September 27th 1881.
Also at the tame time Mini place lota of
land Nos 126—127—in the 3rd district
and 2nd section of Cherokee county Gs ,
Levied on as the property .1 din Handow,
tosatisfy a Superior Court 11 faj issued in
favor of John 1»«n-, Ex Deni of John O.
Hutlcr, adiii'r, et, al vs, Richard Iloe
and John Sandowr tenant. Defendant
notified by W- A Kitchen Deputy Shcrifl.
This Oct. 4th 1881.
Also at the same time and place, lot*
of laud Nos 700-74)-742-478-in
the Driidlatrict ami 2nd section of Cher
okee county,Oh , levied on as the proper-
ty of.lnlin 8and«w to satisfy a Superior
iouit II fa ill favor of A. H. Colquit, Hov
i inor, vs Jolin Stndow and A. II Cog*
iT.ns. Defendant notified hy W A.
Kitchen. Deputy .-sheriff ThiaOct4lh
1881.
Al-o at the same time ami plane lots of
land N"s. 401-409 In the 3rd district
and 2nd section ofCheinkeo uounty, tla ,
Levied on as tile properly ofjolin Handnw
to sutisfiv a Superior Court ft fa iu favor
of Abraham Wyatt et. al. vs. JohnSandow.
Defendant notified hy W A. Kitchen,
Deputy Sheriff TnisOct. 4tli 1881.
Also at the same tiine| and ’dace one
oertain light buy, one eyed mare, ami ooe
Imx top huge), and two hales uf cotton,
ginned and packed ready for market,
/jevied on as the proterty of Jesse M.
Hurt/, and Frank P Bart/, to satisfy a
Superior court tl fa issued in favor of
Henry Mosley and wife et. al. vs. Jesse.
M and Frank P. Kurt/, Defendants no-
hy W. A. Kitnlicn, Deputy .Sheriff This
Oct 4th 18H1.
Wm. A. KITCHEN.
Deputy Sheriff
GEORGIA—Osroks* Countys
Hy virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary ol said county will lie sold
before tln^Court House door in said coun
ty within flic legal hours of sale, on Ihe
tat TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER parte of
land Noa. 770,—815,—810-841. in the
3rd district and 2nd senium of uaid coun
ty, containing 70 acres more or less. Sold
as the property ol Wm. A/eadera, deceased,
lor th benefit of bis lieira and creditors.
Terms, I. • cash balance 12 mouths.
JOHN ' MEADKKS, A.lm’r.
GEORGIA—Cliorokoo Comity ;
James W. Wayne has applied for ex
emption of |H-r*onalty amt setting apart
ami vultinlion of homestnai 1 , and I will
pass upon the same Rl 10 o'clock on the
28th day of Oct. 1881 al my floe.
C. M. McC/.URE.Od'y
GKORGIA—Cherokee Comity :
liy virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary uf said county will Ire sold
la-forc the Court House door iu said coun
ty, within »lie legal hour* of sale on the
1st TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER l 'tsof
land Noa W49-05U-951-924-877 —
hrd district and 2nd seotloa of said coun
ty Sold as the property of Janie* Hruce
deceased, for the heirs and creditor* of
■aid deceased. Terms, one half cash htl
auceon 12 months time.
JOHN L. BURNS. Adiu’r.
GEORGIA- Cherokee County:
If no goo-1 chii4c is shown to the cn
trnry an order will he giHiitcd on the 24th
of October next, establishing a public
road iu the town oi Canton , commencing
at the residence of J. M Turk, and run
niiig tlieucn direct to the truck of tile M
AN- Ga lt. I(., south of depot- Thence
north slung ► aid railroad to the public
road near the railcoad crossing.
This Sept.22od 1881.
C. M. McCLURK, Oid'y.
con on mask hr.
The following is Atlanta's latest Mil'
ket Repo' - h, r«. is but lit: lu or uo
differenc ■ in s ami At <.n a m n ket
Good Mid 'Ii gs 10 3 4.
Middlings 10 1-2
Strict Low Middlings 10 3-8.
Low Middlings 10 18.
Strict Good Ordinary 9 6-8.
Tinges 10.
Stains 8 8-4 a 9 1 2. .Market* weak
arid tending lower The low grades aud
stains are accumulating no special de
mand.
ftASXSJJJTBUXB * MUHLifMlaMpMi,' P*.
QEORQIA—Cherokee County:
Thedoris < hsstair, wife of A 11. CIihh
tain, has applied to me for exemption of
personalty, and sotthig apart and vaiua
tion of hoine-tcad. and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o'clock, a. m on the 8th
duy of November. 1881. at my office.
C.M. McCLUHE, Ord'y,
oct90'81.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County :
Qazaway Hamer ha* applied for ex
emptiou of personalty, and I will pn-s
upon the same at to o'clock, a ui. on the
1011> day of Noveurbci, 1881, at my of
fice. C. M. McCLURK, Ord'y.
oct'JU'Hl,
OEORQIA—Oliemkee County :
Notice is hereby given that I shall
apply to thu Court of Ordiuary of Cliero
kee county at tho next regular term, for
leave to aull the lands belonging to the
estate of Jacob Groover, d.ccaard
TIuh Oct. 3rd 1881.
PHILIP .1. GROOVER,
Administrator.
Sai.ly Fhkkuan \ Libel for Divorce.*
> Iu Cherokee 8u. Court
Wn. Fit rim an. ) August Term, 1881.
It appearing to the Court from the re
turn of the Sheriff, iu the above stated
case, tlmt the Dft. docs not reside in
this county, and it farther appear il from
the affidavit of the Plff. that the Dft
does uot. reside in this State. It is there
fore ordered by the Court that tile Dft.
show cause at the m xt term of this Court
why said Divorce should mrt I in granted
and it is farther ordered that this order
be published for four month*, next pre
ceding the next Term of tins Court as
•he law directs in iln- ( hemkee Ad.
Vance. JAMEtH. BROWN
JudgcS. C. B t C.
A true extr ct fr -m the Ifjuuies .f
said Court, f)e . 15, 1881,
JABEZGALT, C.8. C.
oct20-onc • a mo. for 4 mo.
AND SPERMATORKHSA.
v Taloabla DtoeceerT New Departure In Ks4_.
A THlasbla BlKcnrrMH N»w Departure la We<1
.1 Sci«oeA, ao ai Urely Raw and poeltlrely eflectlre
. .tm.ly for ilia ■pAadjaad paemAiv.nl Dura of Sam -
i >1 BtnlAa,jna and Impotanrjr by tha oalr Iraq
• r AT, viatDIrwct Application lathe principal H*.t
,f IIih IiIwim,actlas be AbaorpUon, and eier'li.q
a..•iaviBoInflaaaaaoa taaismlnal vaalc laa, RJe--
ilatorr Ducta, Proatata Wand, and Urethra. Tim
,1V of tha Hainedr In IttaMad with no pain or Inerm-
-AOlanoa, and doe. not luterlere wllb tha nntlnar?
; orvulla of Ufai It la qnloblr dlasnlredand noon nit-
•.,rbad, prMnntat an Immodlataeuothimr and raeU.r.
.lira effect upon tha aaaual and aervoue arvaalr*-
itonewreckan Inna naif abunaand niceeeee.etopplnq
the drain from tha eretam, raetorlna tba m.l.d to
tiaalth and sound memory, eemnrlna tho Ijlmneaa
of Bis It. Narvoua Debllltr, Oonfualou of Ide.ia,
Arareion to •oclatr.sto.eu.-, and tha•pper.ran. i
,.f pramotura ol'l n«a tonally arroau'anelna this
I rouble, and reeiorln# pardect da* mil Viaor. where
It hae I van d.rn.Aat loreeara. Tble m<. maltreat-
meat baa stood Ilia taat In eery as- -re caens, and la
nuwa proBetincad aacraea. ururaaratoo on b prrv
x-rlbed Intbaaa troublaa,aad.aemnnirrun baar »il
naai to. with but little II any peraiAnaol«,>.Ml, There
in do Nooeaaaa alrnal tbU I'reparatlrm. l’raetleal nle
■creationenable# uo to pnelllralr cuarn’.too that It
»lll »ouautlafacUon. Vlurln* the «l«b> eeere that
It liaaliaan to aanaral uea, »e bare lh..uv..di ol ten I
mnnlaleai to fla ealua, and It la now con led by thn
Me,Ural I'n.feaalna to be Ihe mnet retlOBal meana r"t
dlecorared ol ran< I in« and curlnf this eery pra.al.nl
trouble, that la wall known to Ire the can-10I aal Id
—laary loeo many, and u|K>n whom qnac * prey will,
tale naalaaa noatruma aad bisHer 1 d;
Lot the
r,SThtt
is
effect a
fiani b? mall,
la put ii p I a n*at txvia#. c
to l*at ft month,) S3j Wo. 0, -- .
manant curw, onloM lfl iwimwea,) t5j No.
Maatlnf nivr thr**« month*, will it t •uiImIoimi
matora la lh« wor*t MMmj 0T, '*
reeled, In plain wreplvra Full DUV
IrtiklrlafdnaMmlMlIllualealieiia V
aairrMtriaenk.w»lr»«*llrearlMrr I .
Me meal ekrpHml Ikal Mee res t; I
I DUIIO
’Ittml %1! (JUionio mul onio
I rwunWilluu Uiruiiilto llm curinn uljmw|iilitiii#<1
1 ■OWtTlOH.KKPdlUWK
1 F. Pavnr
P. P. I)r Pi kb.
Payne ft DiFn,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAVV,
''ANTON, - - QEORQIA
L
UAUTKKIdl
AT CO UN KY AT-LAW,
\\i WHITEHALL 8 r. ATLANTA, OA
WPI piactlee in the U. S. Circuit and
District Court* at Atl-.nia, i nil the Hu*
preme and Su|M-rlnr Court, of the State,
■nay .t, ly.
If. W. Nkwma'. .Ind. D. Attawav
NEWMAN & ATT A WAT,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
CANTON, - GEORGIA.
Will practice in Ihe Superior Court >
Cherokee and i (Umuing count n
Pi unit attention uiven to .ill btiaiiu-
placed in their hmida. Office in th
Court House.
Apr. 29 if.
Dr. A. M. Parker
Will continue the prui-tIce uf Medicine
at Canton and vicinity. Office at his res
idence on Mala Street.
COTTON GINS,
I HAVE ON
jvav, fresh Inn
Stock of
HAND AND ON THE
i lactorv. mi iniiDutise
(Cotton Gins, Feed
ers, Condensers &(*.
I SELL GINS AT TWO POE
equal tu
JAW.'-
other
• Various tliet-cl l-i* lll.llti
vND TWEN’l Y-KIVE CENTS PER SAW that uro
tin* aellitig lit $3,00 to $3,50 p. r saw.
1 cen JSave ^ ou Money
u Enginos, Suw Mill.*, B lileiH, Shingle Muchinua, Sa'vn, Pelting, o,
.oat anything in the Machinery hue.
Send in your or.lera ut unci-for Cotton Gins &c., that I mat
upl'Iy toil in tinn*. Every Mucli'nn I Hell i* Warranted in the luliem
iiHiiner. Give me a tri.il and be convinced. Addreas,
S. 1
■ 32 AND 34
*3?
W. MITCHELL St..
Atlanta, Ga.
a r mrm
iffH «#*•■■««• 4# flHlf r**ftft> k
iMtPHflrrl hy $$»«• Ntfidi-1
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U*N*ml *
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r«Nf l
I itv, Jfmrvum l
|HnHr nn d IkMIMlt*.
\<* »to*A*#mf>t
WptMZ TO ffTHTBOOT
A Beat I fnl B««kf«»r the Asking
By spplvlog pnrxtnslly at the noareel
nffluu of THE SINGER MANUKAOTU
RING CO. (or hy postal card if at a ilia
tauce) any drill/< prraon will he present
e.l with a beautifully illustrated copy of
a New llwok entitled
«f),l 70 PS ft K N Yt Hit Elf,
—OR THE—
STORY OP THE
sivik itmii.
continuing a liaodi,una and costly atvel
engraving froiitiapeii-ce; also, 28 finely
ongriivad wood cuts, and litnind in an
slaboratu blue and gold lithographed
tiover. Ko c'kargw whatever U made foi
tin* handsome book, which can be ob
tained only by appheatiou at thn branch
tml milmrdinate olfi,
Manufacturing Co
THE SINGER M'K'O. CO.
Principal Office, 34 Uuhm Squar
New Yin
H. II. MeKntyre,
ttrtrk, E•mitring anti
STONE »W 01 KM AN,
CANTON, QMQRQfA.
I AM KU 7.LY PREPARED TO 1)0 I
any kind of Muannrv or Plaatering, at toe .
LOWEST POSSIBLE RA VES.
And solicit the paMonHgc of tlmac desir
ing work In my line.
11. II. McENTYRE,
Jaa. 13 ly. ,
J. M. HARDIN
HOUSE, SIGN,
CAKRIAGIand
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER.
FRESCO anu SCENIC ARTIST
CAN ION, O ROUGH
Jan. 13 ly,
nttfiLMCMi I wn**ull*r.ii*( from (tenor *1 debility to atirh
tii itwiiite to me. A vutmtion tf a month did not give me mur
<r, '«*•#•! i r»*atf*Hon nnd ainlttn* chill*. AtthUtirue I Imir.m
ulll'Ml uintitlf Imuietltute nnd wonderful results. The old nmri'y
*>** not |*»rrn*n«>iitl) iibetvd. I it are na^d thnm b«ittlee of ilia To...
tnir that I ever did in the atone time daring toy lllnn**. aud with do*
nnd viMor of lto«l>. he* conn ulao u clvert.oae of thoiiKnt uever I afore
•oik. I hoot* not what. I ki\«i It the* renlit
I Thr !# •»• Tonir im
J #»»*r im ration of
iiojritir of !r **
-al* tHm g
of HfMf.l
Tvomt rn ■
OKHiirsI
ptwpf.ftpf
Mj|i'’fejX
MACHINERY
I can rave y■ -ti mm t-y on nil kinds *f
.l/arhinei y, Nrw „r Second Hanu Porta-
I' e Ei gme*. and Circula. Saw .1/ilU, En
Him* (/out 6 t«. 05 ln.rae poWet, Saw Mills
Irom 2ll foot to 50 carrn.gea, Ames Port*
ithic Eiigiftc. best nnd rln upest itgri/ul-'
tui al Fnigino in the market, 6 to 4o liorso
pow. r, Ante* MiHti. nnry 10 to 50 horse
power, Stutinnarv H riin, tal a id Up
right Engines, -3 to 500 bone power,
!" I i- H n 7 Mil end Upright. Loco-
" ,l 'e Pir.-.lM.X. Flu. at.d Sectional
1 rk* 2 13 to tun Itnrae ,n.\ver, Feed-
wiin h n .ra, Roil, ta, F.-id Pumps,
-p.iik Am- i i* 8,u k.; Stack*, tiralea,
- Water G' ltget, Injectors,
tml a ra, Go.einnr*, Steam Gus^,«
Sltiii^I.- ,i< i * end Jointers, LaVnc Ma-
Oh I.g.», Band S.ws, Gu>C, CiGroll and
ig S.«*. Ilan.r* anti M a toilers, all
k ind* and a-Xu*, Wmft Moiking tVachiii-
ry ol nil kind Saw A iU«, Circular
nm», Billing, Rubber aid Le.itlnr, lbib
'.nci' Wheel-, (r..* pulley*. Sh,tiling.
\ live., Stpf.m and Wnti-r Pipe, .-ic . Wa
b r Wh. t la, So'ili *. Grist M il Machinery
It tclut mul Hand Blnckanutil
nola. \ IM*. Ting*. All'll.*, laps and
nh*h, hc * hit on ••ltirusv be lore buy
i n K ulsciwlufi'Uj itk I 4>Hii niive \nil iimucv
JNO. W. GOMDON. "
OuiiHin, Uik.
ray I
lief, hut (>■ thft i
he ooe of jrour lBOMl
returned und I foun
Ionic. HI nee uatuaUl
LI* th u wV' Vjm Ul.t INingull u«v t v«
^uVttu'irb^T.. 1 '**
J. I* Wa u.in. rMori
rj;«:
I If il II Hull., null My,. I
I Iikalu. .Mvlalnl I
I irllft ne IVaeliiH. |
| li-einallre. ffeeeteel
m y piyee. V/I fr. (
/mm/c.
^#1 IlHlir 4* NMMAilPV.J
MANVrMTIIIII •» TSI OR. HARTER MSOICINf «07mt. IU SMTH MMH ITtllT ST. t«*llL
Bess of The Mingei
ITHK OWLY MKPICINKl
IX.BITHKR l.iqi’ID OR OBT >0*1
That Acta at tbaaaaia lime ea
| TEE LITEM, TEE BOWEU,\
AMD TEE EIDEETt.
[WHY AUK WK »IOK?l
I Jltcau$4 W4 allow then grtal organs to I
mbscotns clogged or torpid, and jtolsonous I
1 humorsars therefore foiced Into ths bloo<t [
\that shouldbs srpelted naturally.
KIDNEY-WORT
WILL 8URKLY CURE
|KIDNIY DIBKASC*,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,!
|PlLKa, con * ri r viton, i uinaiix |
DiaCAat'.a, PCMAI.K WKaitNi:*aKa,
ANU N>:uvuca niaoMUEMH,
Iby earning/rn u.'tion III thm orgun, um/|
| minting thiir power to throw off <I It rate.
Why •affrr llllloa* pala. aad arltml
I Why tonarated with PIIm, l'eae«le*tloal I
| Why frlghteat'd oyer dleorilered Kldaayil |
Why endure aoryua. oral.lt head*eh«il
I Vm KIUNE Y-WORT.md r^vire in health I
I medicine. Aim in liquid Farm, vary {'•
[rated, fur thaw that cannot readily prepare It. I
| Wit act# with equal efficiency in either form. I
| arr it or your druuuist. i-iucr, #t.oo|
WKI.LS, RlCHAUObOX A Co., Proy’t,
I tWUl read the dir poH-peld.) acvUMmM, 1
GINNING.
C r /\ O <3 K E 5^ .
'PuSlNESSyNIVERSITY
51 vr tot- r*T*i Gem s
J. W. ’Jarvis,
JEWFjLKR a piiotographek
CANTON, GA.
Can be found at hia Gallery at any
time where he I* always ready tu do good
wont at a low price.
July 18—tf.
I have bought the old stand ol Kilbv
tfc Patterson, their Gin. Condenser, etc.,
aud am uow prepared to giu cotton fnl
20th , and am satisfied [ enu make ii to
the advantage of all to have me do their
ginning. Give me uiie trial is all I ask
you will he sure to come lignin.
Respectfully.
JNO. W, GORDON.
Sept. 1 2m.
Pouder On These Truths.
Kidney wort in nature’s remedy
lor kidney and liver diseases, piles
and constipation.
Sediment or mucous in the urine
is u sura indication of disease.
Take Kidney-Wort.
i orpid liver and kidneys poison
the blood. Kidney-Wort revives
them und cleanses the system.
Headache, bilious attacks, dizzi
ness, and loss of appetite are cured
bl Kidney Wort. See adv. I
DAYID.LANDRETH &SQN8. PHILA
Advertising Rates ex tr> ntt-H
ow—to auit the tinies.^^1
GEO/t’G I A—Cherokee County :
To all whom it may concern ; •
This is to give notice to all merchants
and otliers thut on Satuilmy Ihe I3tli
of lnsl. August my wife. 8 rah Octavio
Hendrix quit my bed and I onrd at my
place ot living near .4/ica without any
reasonable cause, aud that I will not
hereafter he responsible for any debt
she may contract for cither iu my
name or hers This Sept 9tb. 1881.
James T. IIknuujx.
BEDFORD, YA.,
Alum aad baa
Springs.
Water Maas Fills—To Thee I Give 1
* Health.
NATURE’S REMEDY.
Obtained by Finest Evaporation n
The Mineral Water id tin ae
Celebrated Fprititrs.
Adapted in cliron t-iliarrlne i cou*np t
tion and scrofula-H\ Lathsni. M. D,
Prta’t Virginia Medii*il Simiety.
Successfully used ill tlysi« (utla, chronic
diarrlnva and scrofula —Prof S, Jack-
ton, University P* nuaylvaiiin.
Efficient in aniemiu; excellent api oil
zcr in d bli»"d purifier,—11. Fieln-r. M I*
Georgia.
Valuable in neivou* prottrnlioii in I
geation aud nholorosis.—u. )C. tjaiheu
M. D , N. C.
A fine tonic and dterative, vui v vain,
ble in d.annul* peculiar to femalca, cliron
ic fever and ague, bronchitis and disen-
of tile digestive organa.—J. F. Rough
ton. M D., Ala.
Very benellciNl in strengthening ami
improving a reduced system. — /fev. Jo ,
W. Beckwith, liiahop ol Georgia.
Invaluable as a imvou* tome - —Hon
I. r. Fowler, IVi.U
/tecoiumended as a propliy luclic in in
larial districts.—D R Kairex, M. D ,N o
Restores debilitated systems in heaiih
— i l. - . > oicer. M. D.,Ind.
• Used will, great benefit iu lualuriir
fev<*r and diphtheria.’ — S. F. Dupon, M
Princi' of* miueral touics.—Franc's
Gillum, M D„ N. C.
Of great curative virtue.—Thomas F.
/fumbold, J/. I)., St. L«uis.
lk'uctlciul in uterine derung< uients and
malarious conilitious—G. M. Vail, &l D
Ohio.
Beat remedy ever used in diaenaea of
the throat.—P. A. Siff. rd. M. I)., N. ('.
Tonic, alterative,diuretic; one ..| na
ture'a greatest I' liudies.—Midicul Aaao-
cmiion of Lyt'Chhurg, Virginia
Adapted iu certain affeetatioua of th.
kidneys and bladder; dyspepsia, lopm
chlorosis, scrofulous und cutaneous «tf ,•
tioua.—Ri v. J. I M orman. M D. Va
/,'elieves hrudache, U
aick and ii'-rvout—Zi'c-v E P Dod-nii, V
•'ample supply sent It--, to .ny p
cian desiring th. lest P.mp b is *
free. An.lysis "ilh.ueli kug \V •
ler as i comes from the S,>"o_.- *4 ,i
ca-e oi tig .i n- hi g..,-»—*3 50 for 5
gallons, S4 I10 gallon*, 97 for 20 gal
lout in cask-. .1/us* fin tenlt ami $1 ;
4 - 50 ui.d .5 lor half doz Pills, puie
stlgai con «-.|, *5c. ..O,- .ad | ackage;
>1 2 - i, t2 fin, and it., I,all d. /. Sen, po»i-
paid nny wIn re Thi. Muss und I'ilbj
contains in reduced .puce all the curative I
powers of the water, uud it conveoieut.l
palatable und soluble.
Springs open for visitors June 1st.
Board $30 per month. Special rules to
families u:ul partus. (Jarriugc meet
visitors at Forest ami Lawyer's depot-
each four miles from *priugs, up. n ad,
vice ot arrival. Address
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of the Company.
72 Main 8t„ Lynchburg, Va,
Sold by Dr. John M. Turk, Canton,
Gtorgia.
“ fpAtaLLLiheU
WlNSHirS IRON WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
THE IMPROVED WINSIIIP ' OTTON GIN. SELF FEEDER AN
CONDKSEU. i oil ON PRESSES. FOB STEAM. HAM) OR
HOUSE POWER, SH vl TIN J, PIJLLIE', HANGERS. SAW
MlliLS. ASH MILL , EARING OF EVERY DES 'IUP-
TION ENGINES AND OTHK/f MA HiNE/.'Y
ViEPolRED. ESIIMAIE8 FURNISH
ED ON APPLICATION.
Correspondence solicited. Address,
WIESHIP & BP,0:
ATLANTA,
GA.
Bogus ( «■-> Hlcule*.
It L im vih- dnigg'd * tf, pretending
I to be 111 ole .<1 o d, rl I lb uigi. •
1 liaik- *Vc , ale1 , If I up by ,mq l>, gus
cert ideate ol pi n id in rue I" scores
but a simple, pure, 1 he ne medicine
j made ol wet knouu V ilo.tblu I'em-d-.J
Glut tiliuiehu- 11 0*11 c li.depii * by <
y-un-w- We 11 : to Hjq, Bntuis t.
purest und best of medicine.* — Re, u o.
cun.
S«*t Imi-k 4'^ Yiiui-n
I - .vai^ troubled lor mint yi ars with
Kidney eompluint, Gravel Ae.; 11 y blood
heC'iftie 1 hili; 1 was do 1 and in,.cm
could h irdly crawl about, was an olo
worn out man} ,11 over, could gi t 1 othiug
to In-Ip me, until I g t Hop jii i.is, am.
now 1 am a boy ug.in. .l/y blood an
kidney# arc all right, and i am iy- a< tiv
a* a uiau oi 3(1, altooo.h 1 am 72 and
have no ilciiht 11 will as well fo|- m
i s ol m\ age. Il is wnrtll a I rutI.
Fat her.)—Sunday 5b 1 cm >.
V*'
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ALWAYS
n .jiN onn r " 1
^ L
LIFETI I : r.'
•'A u SURPASEES,v v C)Ti..; ; .
S Joi^sofjlgfap^-CD.
30 UNION SQ. NEW YORK
Chicago iLL.-e-
Orange mass, j
H. C. PEEPLES, Agent,
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County.
A. D Tnomas, goanPan of Loan I.
rhoucis having appli d t,, me for le ter* I
of dii-iiiissioii 'hi* is therefoie t-- cite
»ll l>er-.n c nceroed. to showcase in'
terms of the law, if any they cs , why
said guard an should not be disch rged I
and receive letters of dismission. This !
October 3rd 1881. I
C. M .VcCLURE, Ord’y
Joseph Elsas
North side Public Square,
MASiaTTA. - GA.
Kc p. a full Line of
DUY GOODS,
BOOTS, •*HOF8,
1! \ h ( APS,
READY ADE
CLOTHING
AND NOTIONS,
lie makes a specialty of LADIE'S hi
GEATLLMANV KNIT UNDEUWEA1
Also u Specialty in
Cutlery—Razo f-
SPECTACLES—A GREAT
VARIETY—SUITS
ANY EYE!-
Oo to see JOSEPH ELSAS, you w
find his prices all right.
Feb. 3, 1881, ly.
V, S, BAliUETT.
Flowery Branch, - Georgia
Kispsconstantly ou hand a large and full assortment of
J§jenetaL / jUjd.ch.a.njcLLAe. ) '
Which he ml I* at bottom price*, He it alto agent for the sale ot BRADLEY S
and /.ELL'S STANDARD GUANOS and the very la-at Acid Phosphate*, limit -
(.otloii op ion and tail grudiug ol pultun ill thu fall. .Vurcli 4 ly
Highest cash price paid for cotton
fpahnm. <V. //Lriti'l.-ino,
Dkalkk* in
ORV HOODS, NO TIONS, lUJUI'S, SHOES, MATS, llAltl) WARS!
clothing, Family Groceries, Etc.,
flOWKBYSS&HCSt - SaOitOiA.
And Agents for the sa’.e "f Soluble Pacific and Pendleton's Ammoniaii d Stipe■
phosphate and Soluble Pacific Acid — the'very bust Fertilizers on the in ikd lltgl
i-st t »sh prices pxiil for cotton. Alareli 8 h,
IRON
map
BITTERS
nilOWN'H IKON BITTERS am
u eortatn cum for nil illteaM-s
rtHiuiring a complete tonic; cape*
otally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter*
inittont Fevers, Want of Appetite,
huts yifBtrenKt.li, Lack of linergy,
etc. hhurlchea the plootl, HtrenKthe
cna the iduhcIch, and gives new
lUb to thu Tiervos. Acta like a
charm ou the digy-stive orfftot,
ryinovtng all yiyapeptic Nymptoms,
Nuch mm ttwtlng thu OmhI, Itelchiug,
Heat In the Htomach, Heart horn,
etc. The ymly Iry»n Preparatiou
that wBI uy>t I,lucky 11 the teeth or
give headachy-. Hold by all Drag*
glntH at *1.00 a battle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Uallioiyire, Md.
h'f that all Iron hitter* arc ui elr hy R*n«a I'ruk
Co. *0'1 !•■»•• crossed re*l liu< t attd trade max It on wrapper.
bkwarc op imitations.
NEW
DRUGSTORE
I HAVE OPENED A NEW A AT)
splendid stock of pure, fresh Drug* in
my brick house iu.xt door cast from Mc
Afee's old stpnd. I shall keep ns far as
possible every article kept in the Drug
'iiir. and if you call a* my Store and
don't find what yy,u want 1 will order it
lor you.
1 shall continue in the practice of J/ed
icinu and Surgery as before, and take
this opportunity to thank my many
friends for whom I have practiced for
tho last thirteen years, for their confi
dence and patrunuge, and ask 1 lie con
tinuance of the same; also I uak the pruc
ties ot all wlm may feel disposed to give
me their patronage. I respectfully ask
the ladies to call and see my Perfumery
nnd Toilet goods. I can be found at my
8toro when not professionally engaged,
ready to wait on you.
Very respectfully,
JOHN. M. TURK, M D.
T an. 13, ly.
hop bitters:
(A Medicine* not u Drink.)
noi’8, nmii f .liANmuKi:,
DANDBtlON,
THEY CtltE
AM IHfiP.ifir* of llfStomach. Howell, Blood,
JAvcr, Kltliipyn.Ri.il l ilirary oigan*, Ner«
votianesa. sIpudIphhiphshdiI especially
Fciiiulc Complaint*.
81000 IN COLD.
fuumiiii iln 111.
Ask your druggist f-tr Iloi. Billers am! try
them before you iloip. Toko mi
I) I. C. la nn Absolute nnd Irrt'sltflblecure foi
liruukeuness, use of opium, lobuceo and
uarcotlcs.
■■MHB Send for Ciun
This Mystery Explained
Is the patent 11am - n tm 11-
_ valuable remedy to r 10 > ng
from the limnm system pin in I *t"in c'l
worms. It was the prcscriptio 1 .f. cl
ibrited physician, and saved iln- h , of
tho child it wa* dispensed f >r |i hi*
since been the means of savin the I vs
ot thousands of children by it.* timely
o*e. It is put up til the form of pow
ders, ready for Use, and children take t
readily, as it is a pleasant medicine. Sold
by Dr. J. M, Turk ut 25 cents
X IS WHAT every mother
C_) needs for child, when it is
rouhied with worms. Sold by I)r. J. .)/
Turk, Druggist, Canton, Ga.