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PUBLISHED EVKHY THURSDAY
—: BY —
N. 2i. EDGE,
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
Office Uf) stair* corner Gainesville and
west Marietta Street—orer store of C.
M. McClure.
Official Or fast Cherokee County
TERMS.
Single copy, 1 year, - - . #1.25.
“ ’• six month*, • • .66.
“ “ three month*, .85
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
The weather is gloomy*
These who go to the Exposition,
go again.
J. II. Steadman makes nnd mends
tinsware.
Have your ootton ginned nt J. W.
Gordon's.
o|)oMr6r«f yea ctutf rrissf da rlffM *If the sky falls' amt you irill not lice In vain."
CANTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1881.
NO,
4 3.
The tram that Will Wrecked «»n the
M. & N. Ga U U, list August,
made us a visit last Monday. We
are glad to see it ontiwam
Wheeler ft McConnel’s line mill ut
ihe depot hns commenced grinding
corn. Will soon be manufacturing
Hour. This mill is a big thing.
New buildings are still being pnt
up iu town.
W. M. Ellis. General store. Gall
and see him.
We have no need of marshal or po-
lice in our town.
Canton is the beat cotton muket
north ol Atlanta.
Patterson's machine shop is an ini
portant institute.
The Editor and lainily moyed in
to Canton last Monday.
Mrs. J. H. King pleiisi-t the la
dies in millinery goods.
Services ut the Baptist Church
next Saturday and Suuday.
— - — ♦ --m
VNe hope that summer will not
leup to winter, ut one jump.
► W- -w
C. M. McClure is still selling goods
on • |i. Don't lorget i .
i ie trees and shrubs still have
. mi inner jiarb of green.
Pa m n-n I rum Cliemkee vis t the
E\,‘.i .1 i aliii'isi i v. ry day.
Uncle John B. Garrison of Port
Buffington, has plaoed the retiring
editor under many obligations for
nice red apples. Thanks.
Should any one happen to go
sick hi this heallhly location Dr.
Turk can Inrush the cure at his
Drug Store.
Tim frost, lust Friday was not
near so In avy here, as in parts ol
timddle Georgia.
B. K. Crisler has fancy and dry
goods, Family groceries and man it
nlsclur s boots aird shoes. Mending
always aMeii ed to promptly.
It Canton had u Cotton Exposi
tion in good running order, it
would not be bo lifted lor u new
editor, with but tow ueqiiaihtttuct*s
to get up local items.
Tne anco n •• idou m* on the M
ft. S. G. U. It. a iv Mi* good.
Dr. Green's Drug Sior-- contains
every thing wonted in his line.
■» -+ m
Cotton is making a larger yield
than aus thought, u mouth ago.
J. C. Avery will sell goods as
cheap ns this market will permit.
We solicit dots Iroin our county
subscribers Give us all Hie news.
o -~o
J. W. Jarvis mends jewelry and
takes photographs.
The railroad bridge across the Et
owah at Canton will soon becompli*-
lid.
Miss Lenora Hum ho ol It >tne is
visiting the family of Mr. J. L, Liar
ris.
It T. Jones has a pretty store, hns
good goods and will give satisfac
tion.
We send sample copies of tho
Advance this week to sums of our
friends iu different localities. It
not returned we shall enter the
names as subscribers.
Previous to Ins election to the
Semite Presidency pro tom., Mr.
Davis (luilcpcmlunt, Illinois) gen
erally voted with the Democratic
side ; since then, on every political
i|Ucstion, he either voted with the
Republicans or ilid nut vote ul
..II, which amounted to the same
thing.
j .n .i i.aL.
Mr. II. K. Hu*ba iiu
Dublin wcie ii.ariiui! •
welling, lliu ivs'd net
Mllicr uuir Canton.
I Mist.. At K
II I l»t I’lleS.llj
of mu i»rnJu'«
Juitge All! Illli
Onr renders will bear with our
scanty locds till we get bj.tur uo»
qainted.
Mr. Kvins is ready to serve all
who want, with teams and convey
tuices.
Thirty yoars time makes quite a
ditlcrence in meu's personal ap
pearance.
K. B. Holland ft Co can supply
evpiv body with drygoods and family
groceries.
Two railroad hands had a little
unpleasantness ut the Canton depo'
last Monduy.
An evidence of the improvement !
of Cauton is, that there nre ino'e i
renters than houses.
• Itlcial mg- M.iy a long protp. r..iis auU
lliu tie lllnll'H.
M.iUlUtl).— Air. Geolge il Win
era. a worthy uu«J ixceileui young
mu' ul this place, was m.irrn-u,
uk- bin iitai., iu Alisa Eug' iiiu Hr
rllon, an acc iinplisui d, and oeuiiii-
InI young lady of Cm-i'okee coun.y.
iVeiXiend congratulalluiis, and wish
me sunshine ol incir happiness muy
..< Vi l be d u keneii by shauows ul aU
vi isiiy.— Mai teiia Journal.
MAliitiKD.—Ou Tuesdny the ]Oib
nisi., nt li.e n uideuce ol tile bride’s
n.o Her iu (Jartersvilli, Mr. Julia W.
Jarvis of this p’luee, lo Miss Fannie
llniiis of Curlersville. Rev. A. J.
.luiell olliciatiiig. Mi. Jarvis is one ol
our most iudtisti ions, • m rgeuc, tuin
popular young men, doing a (pleiidlil
oust in ss hi the j vvelry and puoto-
graph line. Miss Fannie Harris iso .,
ol (Jurieisiille's most lovely dnugii
lets. We congratulate John upou
Ins tine selection, and ulso Miss Fan
me lor accepting ll.e ufferof marring'
11cm so noble a young man as Mr
Jams. May their pathway tlnmigh
hie be sti'rwn whIi none but ilu-
luirest nnd sweetest of flowers and
ineiriv iy (tl'.risbe crowned with
success and piosperiiv,
SLAV A Y PHoNOQliAlH.
Thu Ailuntn Phonograph is truly "n
newspaper foi tliu mill ion." It is newsy
spiiglitly and much iu n little space
Just such a pupi r as the presrnt demands
We have no tune for long newspaper
articles,
Lttlien ft. G,mmi k-epgiili of
all Kinds, and pchteiy serve 'heir
customers.
The president has nut got his '’ah
inet exsctly losuii Gram’s program
uie Vei. bill he will.
SERENADE.
Ti e Cornet Brass Baud, colored,
gave U* u spu ndid reception to our
new home, in soul-stirring music,
last- Thursday nialit. VVe return our
thunks and leel that «e are under 4
liguiious to them.
We put the Advance down at a
flow price and intend lo induce every
-citizen ol the county in lake it.
Judge Avon's comt gave our
legal fraternity employment a good
part ol this week.
/./ ft A. (J. It. It
/•RESENT SCHEDULE
No. 1 Leuvi s Marietta at 0:10 p
Arrives nt Canton 8:3 I*, il
imi,i:nit'Ton*'
Kind readers, this week I introduce tit
you the Rer. N. N Edge, who takes
charge of the Auvanck, w ith the avow
cd purp >m! a* all it* Kdttor* have -ifnink
ing it a paper worthy of our county, her
people and industries. Mr Kdge Iihs
been in the newspaper basiucas for euv
eral years and I have no hesitancy in
saying that he will continue to g<* fur
ward with the Advavck in the advance-
ment of oar county in it* every purlieu
lar. Read hi* Halutetory and learn-lii»
purpose, r.iu Aovanou may now li.
consider cd in th<- hand of a mill who
will keep it—not for one year or for
three months b it for a number -»f yeara,
perhaps, as the saying Is, always and 1
bospeak for him the pitranage and cm
toum you have so kindly given me and
that you may n«e y uir influence in help
lug Mr. Edge to give II* a good county
paper. Without your aid lie must suo-
cilinh to the inevitable.
I am vt ry thankful to one and all for
i heir kill i a d mid forbearance daring
the past lour mouths. I know I have
not girec you a paper worthy of the
patronage received yet. I have done
all I could astliose of the patroua snow
who come to union I have had as much
11°. I could do ill (lie ollice o f t'apt.J . M ,
McAfee and hut Inr the aindliess ul
(Jnpt Me A fie I could not hive done a-
well as I did, ilierlbre ou owe him your
(Ininka for getting a paper at all. Thu
Management id the paper was thrust up•
on iuu very umxpednlly a ft«r I had
made other ari'.iigumenih In nee the ren-
sou I win- 11*ill| el led to .-tint old papers
us I did.
Now that 1 am nir of thu mw-ptip'i
liusiui is I w ill make i l,e request of all
that arc due the Aiivancu unything for
past aervies < I Imt ill y cnuie or s> lid iu a*
once mt I Hittle i p the same. I nui need
lug thu .nionuts and will be tlianiful in
one and all if tiny will • tll<- witli uu-
1 can bu iumi . lit an, l uu in tIn- busi
ness ulHci ol apt J tl Me A fee. all
and see me whetli- r you owe iiuy tiling oi
not. 1 will bu gl ul to sue you.
ctetireing IV m the Advance I eartmaily
thank lliu suls-cribcr*, adveriiters, ami
Inn lull hy no ineitiis Wist Hitt valued ex-
Ciisugi* loi their uuiinriiua sup|w>rl and
lorbearaucu and ask a continuance of Hi,
same.
I Min very gratefully.
Your lliu dli o, mtv .nt.
I eu ¥ Peiry.
s.n.i i.ntmv.
Newspaper Had) huve novel' beeu
apoi i h 11 v distinguished tor ml ue
modesty or censured for not muk-
• g promises. Hence our apparent
temerity in launching out journal-
istii* barque on the changing tide
iifpoptilu lavor will he pardoned.
Wo propose to run tho Advance
for a number of ybahs, not MONTHS,
with no change except for the bet
tor. Nothing hut an intervention
of Providence will cause n change
n its management. The whole
out-fit” is owned hy u progreH-j
aive gentleman who is able, and
has the will to keep it. No effort
will he sj ared, on our part to make
every snex't-ssive issue a better one.
Unr iiviug mainly depends upon
t o success ut tlie Ain ANCE, uiid we
are not ii'n ly to neglect it. While
ivo work lor this end, we intend
that the Advance shall advance
the interest of our county and our
neighboring counties. All that
(.an he Jono to dcvolopo the rich
miiios. interminable Quarries and
many, yet hidden treasures of this
section, will ho done.
We |ait the subscription prico
at urn* dollar and twenty-five cents,
when paid in advance, so any citi
zen of tho whole country can read
it.
The Advance is tho official or
gan of tho county, and no county
man should be without it. We ap
peal to every man who desires the
prosperity of town and country for
p itroiiago.
The politics of this paper is em
phatically Democratic, but will do-
iiounou corruption, wherever
found.
DEATH.
Dieii Saturday, November the 5th
at 2 o'clock P. M. in Canton Ga..
Mrs. Cordelia. B. Duval, daughter of
the lute Richard Green ol Yazoo Co
Miss, and wife of the late A. 8. Duval
PRESEN ’I PA TRONS.
We earnestly silicic the present
subscriber*, to continue their pat
ronage. Wc hope our acquaintance
will he fully made at an early day
Aged.sixty two years. “Be ye also | mid our truiiRiiOtions lie pleasant and
ready, for in unclt uu hour us v
Hunk not, Hie s m of msa cometn. ”
I for our mutual beuellt.
OP,X. (IAR1RELL
•OUR PRAYRli MEETINGS, j
i If i here is one distinguished Demo-
While we Hie not ro train as Id I crat ^ u . stata ,iuoru popular, and
deservedly so, with the masses than
nnother, that iniiii is L. -I. Gar-
trell, of Atlunlu. The reason of
this isobvioii*. No one ever called up
on him in need or distress Who was re-
lined. Living iu Atlanta when him-
deeds of nnlortiinatea have beeu
dragged I rout tlieii mountain homos,
oliarged wit!, a violation of the reve
nue laws, without a dollar ir. their
pockeis nr a Military friend they have
been defended and befriended by
General Gartrell, with a* much nbi 1-
ty iih it they hail been millionuiresi
and had given him princely fees.
What has been true of those unfort
unates, is likewise true in every in-
stance whenever a poor man called
upon linn lor mil. Few with Ins
ability, reputation and successful
criminal practice, would have thus
noted. But il is just ns nuturnl for
Goneral Gartrell lo lie kind andohnr-
11iiii|t- as it is lor him lo breaths 1
Under lliese circumstances it is not
suipnsing that the people of Geor
gia uru so anxious to see him Gov
ernor of the Stale. Iu our opinion,
li the people, we mean ihs masses,
are consults 1, General Garttell will
not only be tin- nominee of the party
for Governor but triumphantly elec
ted.—Madison Madisonian.
Atlanta Phonograph Hays: A
lady laactior in U»o Girl'a High
School in this city made it a speci
al p dnt to question tin* old ladies
from Pickens county in tho Williu-
iimuti<- department about spinuiiig
and carding. Soino of hor ques
tions caused the boys standing
near to remark : “Oh, she’s putting
on nir*. Site knows how it’s done.”
We can pick up any day enough
just such items to fill a dozen pa
pers like the Phonograph.
Fihii Frittekb.—Take the re-
muiiis of any fish which has been
solved the previous day, remove
ail tlio bonus, and pound it iu a
mortar; add breadcrumbs and
mashed potato in oquttl quantities.
Mix together half a teacupful of
cream, with two well-beaten eggs,
some cayenne pepper and anchovy
sauce. Beat it all to a proper eon-
istoncy, cut it into small cukes,
and fry them in boiling lard.—
Chris. Advocate.
ex|n-ot tli« Advance to revntulioiiise
polltiol or nligion, or "boss”society
we earnestly minit on the citizens |ol
out town, ggiving a more general nt-
tendance at prayre-ineoiings. This
gciiernl, as well its pcrsounl pros peri
ty.. The nights lire pleasant, the
serviCM short nnd the end to be ac
complished imperative. The con-
gicgntions ehonId be double, the
present niimtiei.
CHEROKEE MINES.
We give it-as our cuudul opinion,
that no sect ion on the American
Continent has mote undeveloped
riches, than Cherokee county. Ev
ery few months, new discoveries are
unde nnd new riches found. Ah
miinh gold can lie found, here u<
home us was obtained in Culilnrnia’s
most dazzling and prnlous days.
The man Call live in In* own Chero
kee borne, with Hit) presenuenf a lov
ing ivilr oi hallow it, and Hie pin tie
of Iii* lit11-* ones, to innke him thu
sweetest music, ui.d gather Hie hiiihc
rictus -a if surrounded by Hie mur-
der-seaii'd land murks of the Bluuk
Hills.
OUR OWN FOLKS ANI> (H R
NEW II HORS.
Gentlemen: We politely u*k you
for “Locals" und Advertisements.
We *|ieud no time in telling lltiri
uessvnen the nil vantages ol iiuiaing
HiiTrtdffliu'gH' kniuvii, '1’hey ulrradv
know it. We smiplv state Hint we
vant your patronage for yum good
onrgcod nnd Hie fmblio good. S nil
ns your eiirils hikiii or we will bore
you with a personal cull.
JM :>ROVEMENT8.\
EM'S l.f HHHEC.
Who tells the truth—Me Voidi
n-Irkill ') *
of Oorkhill ?
The towns of Woodstock, Hollv
Springs and Too Nigh in (hie
Connty are nil on u “boom.” Tl
citizens of ihesi- towns are progressive
men. With the energy that they
give evidence of, ihcse villages will
8-mu yrow to be consider.able (owns
We expect soon to visit III villages
ii o<her portions of the coun'v,
mid expect to see a like public spire
manifested,
GEN i; it AC NIflWS
Arriving aber the present issue ol
tlie piper was under wuv; we have
hud no uccess lo exchanges. Our
renders, we hope, will appiecinte this
mid pardon the absence ol gen.iral
it'-<1 S'ate new*. Our disturbed con-
d (inn in removing here, hns dUqunl
ifled us to give any political infor
mation in Hus pnp?r.
NONE MORE WORTHY OF llTP.
HONOR.
Will advocate morality and ro- defendants at tho death <
| ligioii without sectarian bias. We valued at $o00. The tri;i
; P r s>"‘i*o unr p.-troiis a lull romuner- ; ton on the 9th and lOi
Major McAl'te is doing a heavy
btisiiitss. ui rauil and wholesale.
Can duplicate Atlanta bills; all
Tilings being equal.
No. 'i Leaves Canton ut C ;16 A. M., atnm for every dime they pa\'
Arrives at Marietta 8;l)» a. m. | for >>uhscrjpt)ou or advertisement.
.< i We MMiuiso lo boldlv condemn
. ., . n ; erior, llioiigb found in high places.
Arrives at Canton 9 :L>8 a. m. , a(1(l t . xLl>| trut||f i( 8jeu j " (h * e )ow .
No 4 leaves Canton ut 4 :48 r. M. i hovels.
Arrives at Marietta 7:02 i*. m: ! Tliu - wo inuko our bow, hoping
soon to be better acquainted.
Will print a tabular schedule, with Tuankiug our brethren for fo •
ell the fpwns and stations, next; raer favors," in exchanging, we ask
week, [for further kindness.
Gen. L. J Gartrell, we noc glul to
see, i< bein j brought prominently to the
front, by sever il f/corgia newspapers,
for gubernatorial honors. No man in
tliu State is better ipialilieil for (lie pos
ition. an I none more worthy of the
honor. He is a true man in every sense
of the word, and we liopo the people op
Georgia will niuKe him Governor Col
quitt’s Bucceafor. —Ph> nograph.
Lina a’i ion.
Mitchell Byrd’s widow against
Phillip Keith and his wile Aggie
Keith, to recover possession of
property, left in the hands of the
of Byrd,
tl at Can-
10th before
Justice Avery. Attawayand New*
man for Plaintiff, Payno & DuProe
for Defendant. The trial lasted
two days und one night and was
persistently and ably argued. The
couit awarded a pertiou of the
goods to tho Plaintiff and a por
tion to tho Defondants. Tho liti
gants ?re all colored.
— Brick Pomeroy is said to bo
worth 1200.000.
There wns once a type fonu-
dry in Athens Georgia.
-Tom Botts was hanged in
Jonesboro, last Friday.
■ Washington ciiy muy go to
bed und Hlocp till Docnmber.
Burglars are having u huge time
in Atluuta, these Exposition days.
Oon, Jubal Early is 80 yours old
and still Mahono wouldn’t fight
him.
Gen. Sherman is going to tho
Exposition. He’s boon to Atlanta
before.
GUY FAWKES DA Y
London, Nov. 0.— L'lie usuul Guy
Fawkes celebrations were held in
Lond'ii! und elsewhere in the United
Kingdom Inst evening. Effigies of
Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Parnell, Mr. Big-
gurt and others were burned in the
poorer disiriots of London, accord-
ng ns Hie English or Irish element
predominated, but no distilrbanoe oc
curred. Among the effigies burned
at Lewes where the anniversary was
is usual celebrated with great cclHt,
was one ol Guiteuu.—-Savannah
News.
President Arthur not having reg-
st- red is not entitled to vote at the
lee'ion to morrow. He has, how-
ver, gone to New York to aid “Gram
ind our men” in securing the success
it the radical ticket. He will also
consult with Grant and be prepared
o nnin naieu full Cabinet when Con
grass meets in December, at which
line the pol.cy and principles of It is
administration will he revealed.—8a
an null New*,
Ex Senator Piatt, it is generally
iel ieved, will succeed Judge Robert
son as Collector of the port of New
York. It is sa il Mr. Robrtson him
self is inclined to this view, hut he
docs not think the change will be
accomplished for months to come
Still, in the present transition state
of politics there is no telling what
may happen. Savannah News.
Saturday lust wns Guy Fawkes
day with tho English waitors at tho
Exposition.
—George and Edmund Gravely,
of Henry county, Va., arc ninety-
tliroo yoars of age. .
Guitoftu’s friends Room to bo on
tho increase. Wo hopo he will
have a big crowd at his banging.
It is quite amusing to read tho
boastful paragraphs printed iu tho
city, about “country newspapers.”
President Arthur lias dubbed
himself “boss,” since tho accident
occurred, placing him iu tho presi
dent’s chair.
The Constitution says ; Tlie Ex-
liosition demonstrates that all our
climate lacks to tnukc it porlcct—
is plenty ol capital.
Tho Free Prena sayd Dr. Felton
has no notion of running for Gov
ernor. The Constitution thinks
there is no law to compoll thu Doc
tor to I UU
—Cupt. Kidd, ol Atlanta, died
last week, lie was among the
first citizens of the (late City. His
estato is said to he worth lour huu-
died thousand dollars.
Mrs. Whatloy, oi Fuyette
county, Goorgiu, died the 2!)!h of
October last. Hho was 113 yeara
of age, find been a member of the
Baptist church uiuoty-two years.
Hho bus a daughter in Texas nine
ty-three yeara old. We have often
seeu tho old lady.
REV. H. C. HORN AD Y, D. D.
writos : Our dear brother, Hov. N,
N. Edge. I am informed, is soon to
change his place oi residence from
Seiioia to Cauton. iio is to take
charge of the Advance, a paper
published at tlie latter town, and 1
lake pleasure iu commending him
to the good people of Cherokee
county and adjacent country. He
is u worthy Christian gentleman
uud a good preacher.—Index and
Baptist.
AnrANrt,” of Canton, nnd goon
soon to take charge of th«t paper.
Wc wish him better sucoeea et
Canton, and shall be glad to wel
come the Advance to our sanc
tum.
OLD RELICS.
Mrs. Holland, ot Canton, hee nil
chairs, one rocking oheir and om*
dining table which have been in
constant uae for sixty-three years-
Nhe also has fire-touga which huve
nover been repaired, bat used ell
tho tinm Hinoe 1808—eevonty-three
years.
Oencral IDirectorp.
CHURCHES.
M. K. CeiTKCN, gons-Ktv. H. M-
Qiiilliftn Piutor. Preaching svary irsl
Sunday hy Us pastor, neaahwg oa
tk« 3d Sunday by R«v. Nob't. P. If arty a.
Prayer Mmting every Wedneedsy night.
Hontlrmm*' Prayer Meeting every PrV-
dny uvoning.
Sunday School *t 0 a . U. Bee. F.
Payne, Hupcrintendcnt. Ben, P, Perry,
Bccretary.
J)ai*ti»t Council—Rev. J. A McMor-
ry, Pastor. Preaching every seeond end
fourth Sunday, and Saturday before
2nd Humbly in each month.
Sabbath-school .it 8 r. u. W. J. Barton,
Superintendent and HecreUry.
Ei'ibcopai. CnuacH.—Rev. George
M»oanIcy' Pastor. Preaching 8rd Ban-
bath each month at 11 a, m.
ORDERH.
P. A. M.—Meets every flnt -ad third
Monday's at 8 r. M., in Masonic Hall.
W. A. Tbailkt. W. M.
J a naz Galt, *Wty
K. of II,—Meet* every 1st and trd
Tuesday at 7 12 r. x., In Masonic Hall.
W. A. Tcasley, Dictator.
Jabes Galt, Report-.r.
county”offjckrs.
O M MoOAIJitR, Ordinary.
JABE/. GALT, Clerk 8. Court
J P SPEAH8, Sheriff.
Wm. A. KITCHEN, Deputy Hheriff.
T W AHWOOD, Tax Receiver.
M C (JOKER, Tax Collector.
J I. COGOINN, Treasurer.
K, W MOORE, Surveyor.
W»t. T.KIHK, Coroner.
G. I. TEAHLEY, County 8. Cota.
Da. J. H. 8PE1R,
M. A. KEITH,
Ilav. M. PUCKET,
A. T. SCOTT,
J. B. RICHARDS,
County
Board
or
Bdocatioa.
MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
0*KToit-7WBApi*t-8d Monday—J.
C Avery. I P/WfT KetWgg, M P, Wat.
RleceaAJL Hants, L «aT~
me**, -w
■meiu-l
Isy, J P.. II Lewie HP.,
LO. POSalaeea.
Bki.l's—817 District,bmHsML
day, Jobe Jforgea, J P; Jain R Ras^ M
P; John Carrol, L C; Aeweeth P«
Ball Gnouinr— IMS DMsIdl, m
2nd Saturday, D B Lyeae.J P| O P Bat-
by.NPj Brooke, L. Oj Ball C
PO.
Little Rivas
livaa—1174 dlsWIsl saeolo
- BLively, J P, W|Obsl»
Tho. ROikKAOsPM-
NEWNAN HERALD
says: Rev. N. N. Edge, of tjenoia,
editor Farm and Home, has made
arrangements to publish a paper
iu Canton, Cherokee county, and
starts to-day for lus new homo.
During his residence in our county
lie has inado many friends by his
genial pleasant maimers and
straight-forward dealing. If he
lias not succeeded with his paper
it has not been because ho hid not
make a faithful effort to win suc
cess, but from other causes. We
wish him much success iu his new
field of labor.
GRIFFIN NEWS
says: A card from the publisher of
the tSenoia Farm and Home an
nounces that he is comp'dled to
suspend that publication, for the
reason that he has been unable to
make prompt collections. The
Farm and Home has been on our
exchange list lor a number of yeara,
and wo sincerely regret that it will
come no more.
Rev. N. N. Edge, uditor, has,
however, leased tho "Cherokee
tian, If P;
msasvilla P O.
Con’s Ganna—1081 district, I
Saturday, W W Bscwtll J P; A© i
N P, IA Ingram, L O.
flicaonr Elat—1010—1st (
W J Webb, J P„ A P Morlec, K P, I
Day L C. P O Hickory Plat
Clayton’*—871 district, meets 1st Bat
urdey, T J Stance!, /P; W J Tlmmias
N P; Wm Mrgaas. L C, Sharp Tap f O
11 Annin'*—1008 district, meets 4th
Stmirday, R P Daniel, j Pj Mu* Q
Heard, N.P) Hlrym Walker and i M
Rheiahanlt, L C’*| P O W time a.
Huns—1270 diet, meets Bed Wednes-
day, R B Aigood, l P„ X G BUiaoa. ot
P., Juba Land ram, L. ©.: flbmakm
/Will*. PO.
Lick Itlt DietrieA merit
8nd Saturday. Uvm Pstree, J P,A
W. Brooks, N P., Sam eel Cbs, L 0.
kins, N P ; D M Oarrisog,£ ©; Part
Buffington P O. ™
Paw Plat—10*8—8d nitmAi ■
T Elliot, JP.,8K Dickson, N pTV /
Msbugli, L O. PO, Sutallea.
Onosa Roam—1000 dla'rfet, meetaMd
Saturday H 0 Bowling. JP-, Warraa^P
Smith. N P; W E Curtis and Dr — Harb.
L. Cs; Opliir P O.
Woodstook—8M Distriet, moots 4th
Saturday. K. Herndon, J. P, W. Q.
Dupre, N. P., J M AstbU, L. Ci Wood-
stock P O.
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first insertion, unlam by spaafol nmir
meet.
AdvertieemenU will be nut natiT for-
bidden, aniens otherwim —•end
charged for accordingly.
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lication must bear tho name of the writer
not necessary for publication, but as a'
guarantee or good faitll.
We shall not iu any-uray bereapouaiblo
for the opinions of contributors/ '
No communication will admitted
into our columns having tor its end’ a
defamation of private character, or iu
any other way of a scurrilous import.
Correspondence solicited on all
of general ‘importance—but let them be
briefly to the point. .
All communications, letters pf bust
ness, or money remittances, to raorivv .
prompt attention, must be addressed to
To County Ofuckha.—The new law'
regulating legal advertising, has eat pri
ces down so low, that while we propose' \
to comply with the law, others must da’
the same, and we must insist that in eve- •
ry cose the printer's foe must be collected .
and paid to advance. This giveslam M
trouble. The law Axes the rates as foL.
lows: "Foreach one hundred wgnta[. v
the sum of seventy-five eeuts for spoil
■ertion for the first four insertioue aud
for each eubeaqaeut insert ion thirty-gve"'
cents for each one hundred wwda. w
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