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ED [TO ft AND MANAGER.
O/fl-e Dpataira corner ^’O i net title cud
vert Murietia Street —over alo e oC.
M. .VcCIvrt.
til .irhilO. fun 1 #»r. oi.TtC'OMttff
TERM
Single cony, 1 jtmi, - • 81.25
* “ nil IllO'ltll •, • - .95.
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PROFESSIONAL AND HUS 1 NESS
CARDS.
TV. A. AG.ITeasly
Attorney* at Law,
CANTON — — — (il OU IIA
Will give i rnmpt attention to o 11 Iju^i
net-* intrusted to tl cm. Will practice in
all the courts of Hie c..un'y, mid in tin
Superior court*of tbe Utile Ridge clr
eulr- » j>n7-ly.
! Blood Syrup «l .... . i m
Complaint, and can recommend it
loail afflicted ai a valuablo medi
cine. M A Rodgers-
Laboratory, 77 West Third St
New York city.
SATUKD.lYfMORNING, JaNUAKY 7,1882.
BOB’I. B. CASON
DENTIST.
Will be in Clinton Every Sule D iy to
r.niiiin Lain nee of the week. Come for
wind promptly and make jour engage
innati. tiovID-l.y.
H. F. Paymk.
P. P DcPkkr
Payne A DuPre,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
CANTON, - GEORGIA-
L JT Caktrell,
ATTOttNEY AT-LAW,
life Will 1'KHA.LL ST. ATLANTA, GA
\ r t I p Hidic i.\ tlo 1'. S. Ciienit ami
Di.tricl Coui la at Allan.a, and the Sn»
pieme and Superior Court* of the Stiite
may a, ly
11. W. Newman. Jno. 1). Attaway.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW.
CANTON, - GEORGIA.
Will prnctiec In (lie Superior Court n
Cherokee and inljoning cotintie*
I'n tupt uttriilion given to all l.usinet*
placed in their hands. 0111-i- in tht
Ci uit rionae.
Apr. 211 tf.
J. M. HARDIN
HOUSE, SHiiV-
CARRIAGE ani>
ornamental
PAINTER.
FRESCO avd SCENIC ARTIST
CAN ION, GEO.IG l A
.Ian. Ill ly.
SC UOOLN OflC 1’.
Mi** Duval will r-npen her School on
Monday, January 2t' I, 18**2.
Shu will teach in tlio llaptiet Chinch
until her Now NWio.il I1.um\ wir'd) i
to be i-.icled on the Title lot, is lunil.t
fur occupancy . S:.c uolicila pair, ling.
a.i,I ieii.ui.ta that |)ii|ols utteeil prompt
ly on the open 1114 of chooi. i erin
tin air rule il.illltt
Medical Card.
LOCAL DOTS.
Corutior, W.T.Kirk hits moved
to Canton
Major Jesse Bur ze moved to Can-
tou in the Maddox house.
“Ten N ighss iu n liar Hoorn, ’ will
ic acu-xl in Court House, on Fiiday
ngltl the 20.h Instant |
I’ruf J. Dorman Steele has pres
uVed a handsome and valuable
ituny to the Dorman Steele Lyceum
ol this couuty.
Newman A Attaway whose pro-
,1,mill cur stands i-i the Advance
promptly intend to n I business en
trusted to their management
WEA1UEP. IN JANUARY.
' i
1st to (Hit Cool, cloudy, rai*. Till
to 11' h Cool, fair, or snow, 15th to
20th Cold.fuir, warmer, 21st to 24th
Warm, 25 h la 27th Cold, 28th to
31st Cloudy, warm, rainy
I)|!. N. SEWELL re nin., ih.i i.m t
the citizens of Cm,tint mnl V".entity, to
their liheral patronage.
Being permanently located, will e. n
tinue to pract.ru nod cine, surgery ui.o
mi twit'. ry.
II ipi « by mill-trv, energy and aU'c
upplication io liUM".es», to in n it su in-
Cieased patron.,gi- and ronli li m e.
Offi iu Dr. W. A. Uiu> n'a Ding store
lic.iiiencc unjoining W. II Warhck
novllMy.
J. V. . .) A RV I,
JEWELER & PIlOTOORAPflEii
CAN ION, GA.
( a , lie t und at Iiib Gallery at any
time where he is always ready to do good
woi i: »i' low price.
July 16 -tf.
li. If. Me I illy re.
Hr OR, r'nstiritig anti
STO |N K W 0 K K M /V N,
( ANTON. GEORGIA.
1 AM FI />I.Y PltEl AH El) TO DO
any kind of Masonry or Plastering, a* t
LOWES I l’OSSlULIC RAVES.
And rolic'w the put lounge of those ■ es
iog work in my lin
Mrs B. Z Duue.ii will iiuive in
(Jan(on in a lew days, and will
take Ohaige of tbe D partinent ol
Music in the Dormun Steele .School'
The tlilog desired lound at lust.
Ask Druggists for “Rough on Rats”
It rlcHMQMt rats.. inicij, vouches,
tli.s, bed-bugs. Iftc.boxes.
IIju Joshua Roberts ot this conn
iy showed us a sp ertnen of gold
last Tuesday n* took Iroin a v.ri.
,ii l^s plaiitu'iot'. ' You could s-e
large |»Hi'ticles ol gold attached to
the our. This oar is as rich us any
we have ever seen in Georgia. 1 *
J. L Jordan has located in Can-
Lin. He and Mr. Coggins have
opened a general store ou Gaines
ville St. Read their advertisement
in another column.
Mrs Tuggle winle gathering soup
egg* Iroiu a log crib, she standing
ou a plat k,which turned,leaving Let
.-land in the crack. Her weight dis
located her shoulder, Dr Sowel re
placed the joint and we are glad to
team she ia doing well.
On Thursday the 29'll ub, a
freight car was on the track contain
mg T acks of suit, near me tin fin s
ied Etowah bridge, 3 l 2 miles
above Canton on M & N Ga R 1!
The storm blew the car ou th
bridge The bridge gave way and all
vent down the liver, lodging ttbom
i| in ties below Can ton .
Weils’ Health Renower. Abso
lute (tire for nervous debility mid
weakness ol tlio geauniiivo lunc-
thnss. $1. ul druggists. Go. Depoi
Lamar, Rankin A Lamab, Atlanta.
Gn.
New, quick, complete cure 4
days urinary nffec.ions, smarting,
frequent or difficult urination, kid
ney diseases, $1. at druggists. Ga.
Depot, Lam ah, Rankin A Lamab
Atlanta, Ga.
TO OUR READERS
We have nad no room this week
for gene.id news We ask you to
bear Mith us a few more issues
We will soon have onr new Jinaierial
and tlxlures and we promise a p i
pes lull of nows and ranking mutter-
Remmober, it takes tune to do any
thing good
MAIL REGULATIONS
Office hours for General delivery,
for Viegiatering an ct ami Unuing A/ouey
order*.
From 7 a. j*. Vo 7 r. u. for week
ilay.e
Office open from 0 to 10 a. m. on
Sunday:..
7, ,il 7f.mil null close* at 0 r. m.
W. B. Whitmore, r. m.
J..n 7th 1882, tf.
Sue law curd of W. A A 0 1
Tousle, in this issue Col W. A-
etvslcy is well known as ouo of
our most successful lawyers. 0 1
I ouslev i-. a young man who is po-
ite, studious attentive, with tine
talent and much natural ability.
‘■"■■I
ct ion to day Even
vo.-roe at the Court Home Tl>>
lolloping names are suggested t i
C.iupcilmcn
11 1- Our.-lcr, It F P..»,
I’l-r v, 0. W. 1’uti.Ko), .1 I* ^L 1
tie' 1 ,
B 1
II. H. McENTYIU
Jan. U) ly
J.J.MDILAN
14 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
MO MU ME NT S ,
TOMBS AND HEAD
STONES.
Call or write to
B. F. CrisleR,
( ANTON, GA.
For Designs and Prices,
novl9-81-ly. ______
iNlpt BONDS
1 wi 1 pay i ; 4 00 a thousand for Con-
foiierate Bonds, with c a.pons st-
(ached ut'ter January. 1805. Send C. O.
D. with right to exatniue.
RANDALL U. FOOTE, Bunker
70 Broadway, New York City.
dccSl lm,
Mr Green Kuig was found deud in
the woods near his home at Chero
kee Mills on the 20th ult.
Having been an imbecile for many
years,had * and. red offaud was found
frozen I > deutli.
Coroner Kirk summoned n Jury
as follow,: 1j. F eld, lorm in, J 'h'
Rollert, W. Steele, R. L. Kinneit J.
Worley, S. W. William* and W. T.
Kirk Cor. The'r Virdict was
accordance with the above.
Miss Vlinnie Dunn, of Spring
I ’lace, Mo , who has been the guest
of Mr and Mrs. J. M. McAfee has
returned home. Miss Fannie Mc
Afee has also returned toLaGrangw
Their pleasant society will be great
It missed bv tbeir many friends in
Canton
The [class in calisthenics at the
enneest gi7en by Mr.J M..Attnway's
pupils on the 23rd ult, evinc.-d skil
ful trailining and reflected great
credit upon thoir fair little instruct
ness, Miss Ellea King.
A WORD A-ROUT THE CONVITC
CAMP,
Which is Bear Cole Springs, in
Pickens county, Ga.
The writer made uis first visit to
the Camps last Saturday night,
w ith a prisouer, in company with
our sheriff. It being lato, we did
not have time lor the prisoner to
Lave u trial, lie was one who
was charged ol abusing the con-
viota. It upon iwid, that they were
brtdlv beaten with a stick, which I
think from the condition of the
convicts was incorrect.
Two physicians were in our
company and present when the
tho convicts wore examined i
saw nothing indicating cruel treat
ment iu any of thorn. I then went
into a tent, where I found Iriond
Kenney, who looked as well as I
ever saw him. lie seemed to bo
enjoying himself as well as uny
one could in his condition.
I also saw David Ellis, the boy
it took Mr. Petree’s money and
clothes, la^t spring. I asked liitn,
how lie was getting' along? lie
answered “first rate.” This is no)
hull so bad a place as I expected
to find, from what I bad heard*
about it.” lie was well and health-
ly.
Tho camps were well arranged
and all appeared livi ly and iu fine
minor. Tho Guards were all as
rood looking men as can be found j
anywhere.
The appearance of their laces
was tuaf of bravo men, who would |
do their duty in guards. I was
then invited into Gen. Phillip’s j
‘siiauty,” wiioro the guards were
gathered around him to receive in- j
-.tructioiiH as to their duty, con- \
ducl^ikc., as guards over the con
victs. Tho convicts were better
cared tor than 1 imd any reason to
expect. They were as well treat
ed as I ever was any where.
I think that the citizens of Cher
okee, Pickens, Gilnnr and other
counties.'should lay hold and give
all tho encouragement iu their
power, in uidiug tho completion of
this road. 1 say “God speed” to
this enterprise. W.A. Kitchens,
Cnnton, Jan.'82. Db’ty Sheriff.
thanks.
The Editor i.f th® Advance re-
turns many tliaukato Misses Fan
nie Teasley, Bmmtv Ellis, Leoy
Putnam aed BUin King, for tho
very uice “New Year*’” presents
last Sunday. f)ur wi*h is, that
their days be a* bright and their
lives a* lovely aJ their s.voet faces.
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IPO ODSTOC^ W GRICL LTURAL
SOCIETY.
Society nut •anient Paden
in the chair. Tlio address of the
President, reviewing tho past and
insisting upon a moro zealous ol*
fort to promote‘lie inlnrnsls of the
Soi icty in the future was listened
to t.ho nicn.'eors with marked
attention.
The President announced tho
first business in order to he the
election of thric delegates to rep.
resent the Society in tho Simian-
nual Convention, '.to be hold by
tho State Agricultural Society in
1 #82. The names of \V. II. Perk,
inson, W. W. Hawkins and M. H.
Paden were put iu nomination and
woro unanimously elected
The election of oflicors lor the
ensuing year was proceeded, with
the following (result: Pre-ident,
W. W. Hawkins ; 1st Vice-Presi
dent, W. II. Perkinacn; 2nd, W. I.
Johnsen; 3rd, ]). B. Medford, Sec
rotary, T. N. Delany.
Resolutions requesting members
to pi epuru statements of their ex
periments with crops, soil tests,
and improved t«eds, to be presen
ted at the nexPraeating on. tho 4th
Saturday in January, ware adopted.
The Cherokee Advance was re
quested to publish the proceedings
ot this meetings Adjourned
T. N. Dklant. - M. 8. 1’adeni
„ *- -- > » R«*»aU^ siybauAeixu and lengavd to
TRIBUTE OF RR8PECT EBOM
CANTON METHODIST SUNDAY
SCHOOL.
Whereas, it has pleased out
Heavenly Father to remove Irani our
Sabbath School and community, by
a very sail and unexpected death, our
beloved young friend; Bos. Bridges,
aged eleven years, therefore be it
Resolved, That by his denth our
School has lost a bright and exenip
lary member, that we teuder onr
liuarifelt syuipalhj to tlie father who
was away from homo when his lit
tle boy was killed; to the mothei
who was sick in bed, and unable to
.Minister to Iter darling boy iu tho
painful hour, and to the little broth-
eis and siste-ts, who will sndly misi
him from the home circle. May
our Father “who doeth all things
well," comfort them with ths in-
flueuoe of llis Holly Spirit.
RssoLVun, That the younger
inembeis of the School wear tho us’
it ul badge ol mourning for thirty
days
Torn Newnsn
Guy Moss ( Committee
Fannie Teasley
Ellen King
Wo the committee from the Bap
tist Sunday School, of which Bos
was also a beloved member, heartily
endorse the above resolutions, and
offer the bereaved family our sincere
sympathy. Our earnest prayer is
that God inny give them graoe to
bear this heavy afllictiou, and com
fort them in their great sorrow.
We loo loved him, but
Wo would not call him from the bright
Above
To weary through a life of toil and
pain;
Our love is weaker than the Father’s
love,
Our claim 1* nought to Joitt*' claim.
May God ia his tuflnite love und
compassion, teach us all to hear the
trials of life, mid in all things ,to be
Uis will.
I Cc
ORDINATION.
On Sunday, tho 25th December,
the impressive ceremony of ordain-
iug Mr. K. T. Jones to tho ollico ol
deuuou, was witnessed by a largo
audience in tho Cauton Baptist
Church.
I’KEHltYTEBY.
Kov’s. J. A. McMurry (the Pastor)
M. B. Tuggle (absent), N. N. Edge.
Deacons, T. Turk, J. L. Coggins
and Jubcz Galt. Preaching by N.
N. Edge, examination of the can
didate aud prayer by the Pastor,
laying on ot the hands by the Pres
bytery, and charge delivered by
N. N. Edge.
IION. MARK. A. COOPER.
Georgia will always be proud ot
the name that head* this paragraph.
A name interwoven with the his
tory ol our Stale, for two thirds of
tho past century. » Major Cooper
called tlio liist railroad meeting
ever held in the ttyat?, and made
the first speech in tho meeting.
Cooper M. Edge.
Emma Ellis
L-cy Putnam.
Hattie Hardin.
Committee
ENTERTAINMENT.
Puof Attaway's Pupils.
Ou Friday night the 23ed Decem
ber we had tho pleasure of witaesi-
ing the most graphic and beautiful
illustrations of tko advent of the
“Babe of Bathlehem,” we have ever
•.on. The pupils represented the
Giiand Evxnt, from the first ap
pearance of the Star iu the Easi to
the Trauillgumtion on the mount.
The whole whs painted in words,
appropriate songs and Tableaux,
tha’ made tut impression upon the
huge nudieuce, not soon (o lie for
gotten Much praise is due to Prof
Attaway for his skill in Gaining
and to th - gonitis mill industry of
all the pupil* in making tho Enter
tainment a complete suooess. Thus,
much good was accomplished und
every one well entertained.
Such a celebration of Chrislmas-
shows clearly, a “fitness in things,”
We give Characters assumed by
tlio children: ,
Aurora—Irene McAfee.
Mi un.—Nallie U. Brown.
Twiliokt.—Lena McConnell.
N iout. -Fannie I’easley,
Faith.—Ella Kinnett.
Mamma’s Dari,iNo-Mary McAfee
Red riding hood.—Muuue Lou
Garwood.
Pocahontas.—Ellen King.
Cherokee Advance-Miss Wille
Davis,
Powhattan—ll K.Turner.
Capt (Smith.—W. 11. Hawks.
Indian Chiefs—C. M. Edge.
. C. B. Hudson.
Hendrick Hudson.—F. P. Garwood.
Lady Macbeth—Funeie Teasley.
Pet—Authie Terrell.
Veiled Nuo—Emma Ellis.
Alex bltphens—Carey J. King.
Ben Hill—Willie A‘. Teasley.
Confederate Congressmeu— Gas
Coggins, Ralph Coggins, Guy Moss
Willie Ellis, Warren
’ 'tf|mbff—tlnKlT
Old Dinah—Fred V. Turk.
Old Stiki-v—Emmett Hudson.
Importa
TO FARMERS.
Messrs. Fetvec aud Rogers am selling
rights for a new compost. They win
rimer chemical* and will save any de
ception that might bo practiced in spur-
ons articles. See these gentlemen Sind
save much money, or address them SB
Wood S.ock, O x. )*u7' «» 3m.
EXECUTOR SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of authority rested ia mss
the executor of the last Will end Testa
ment of John Hardin, deceased. I will
sell at Public outcry, at Woodstock on
tho I'Jtli day of Jamisty, 1882, at 19
o'clock, M , a certain Tract or parcel of
laud lying situate and being within one-
lui t of ouo milo uf Woodstock, Cbero-
ki o couuty, in ihc State of Georgia, con
taining eighty seres more or leu. And
composed of the following Sections, to- .
wit: All of Section 1)97; *11 of that
l>ortion n( Section 918, Sottdt oT Haney’s
Mill t osd. aud West ot Cantos Roodt
and nil of Section 917, South of Haney's
Mill Bond Terms of Sale one half cash
on day of salo, tha Indauce on a credit
of twelve mouths, the credit portion t*
bo seen Ah! In tm l!md of Purchaser
and Mortgage o» the premises, with
privilege Jt> the pnrch*>-ev to pay all
onsli ou dny of salo. Tho pint baser to
p.iy for *1' neoc-'-afT paper*.
dec3l-2t. JESSE H. HARDEN,
Ex’or.
i - <r
CATCH I’lllEF.
While Mr. William R rto.i w d quietly
(.looping In lb. room, l ist Wnduosday
mgut—- A sash e i raised aud tho room
entered, lii» pocket book taken from Ills
pnuU pocket containing souio change,
and a ladles largo double case gold
watch.
A LIDnllAL REWARD.
Will bo paid for tho leturn ot the
watch, largely iueroasad' fbr watch nad
thief, For auy clew, Inform,
W BARTON.
DeciHth tf Canton, Go,
Fubllu Schuvl Notloe.
Tonckers in getting up their pti-
vate schools for tbe your 1882, neap
include the month of Feb. at a pab-
1 io school mouth,The balnnou of tha
publio school term to be (night ia
PANT AS lies.
Saturday ufternoon ou .the 24th
tho Funtimtio traitpe muilu its grand
Ditnur on Gainesville street, A
large number xvitb evc-ry conceiva
ble OJitunie, licggHring nil diecrip-
non in grotesque liidioronsnees, tod>-
out from Evans’ stables, Some on
horses, Some oil mules and one little
fellow on a cow. This Cavalcade
lies led by the oolored brass-band,
more luidicrouely dressed thun hors-
nten-biind wagon drawn l>y oxen.
'L'lie whole was real fun, disconnect
ed with any thing wiong. We like
to see the young enjoy themselves ih
these innocent, laughable scenes.
Thus real life gets a relief, aud inou
olumy of labor lias a rest.
CHRISTMAS TREE.
thattiMMr.
Those
wishing to tend* public
sohools who do not bold a fioans*
of me, 1 will examine 21st Jac. 1881
sad will maks oootraots in bthalf ol
tha IkMtrd with teacher* 28th Jcc*
Nfna will be recognized as • pnba
lic»*6hool teacher that does not OOU*
tract wish the Board of Education,
daeU-di. G. I. TEASLEY,
OAO,
* ■ ■
A Good UlitckHiiiii li cun get a pnr
muncut si mat ion; in a good pay in
neighborhood . Tools mid Hliop furnish
For particulars cull ou or address l'ost
J/asla-r at Hlmrp Top chcrukoo co Ua
Juu 7th 4t
ed
The Christmas Tree ut the Metho
dist Church ou the night of the 2-11h
was everything that could have been
deserved. The arrangements ol the
llo made the lirat Suggestion llmt j presents on the large und spreading
holly tree, showed u taste in the
young ladies not to be excelled.
built the first cottku mill iu tlio
rituto. Tlio first irpti works were
built by bis ugeneyt lie built tlio
firHt mercliuut niill&.ihe State ntid
whs tlio first nun iu America wL o
hud iron converted into steel.
IMPROVISED.
Tbe Childreu’* Tableaux Mas
querade, in the Court House Wed
uesdav the 2'Jtb ol December, was
tbe most enteitaiuing exbibition
of tbe season. Tbe actors were
composed mainly ofi’rol. Attaway’s
school. They had uo preparation
and a notice of only a tew hours.
There being uostudied programme,
every thing as “natural as real
life.”
years and i* still spending much of
tho powers ot hie giant intellect in
Georgia’s industries. A nobler
heart, u broader intellect aud moro
uutireing energy never were com
bined in any one ntan. Thousands
are living to-day who bear evi
dence that—liia uboDNlHs was grea
ter, evon.thau his jJubltc spirit.
fhe enjoyment of the little ones in
receiving their presents wus worth
ten limes the expense and trouble in
getting up this Sunday School •. -i-
, n-rtaiument. Both Schools joined
Helias passed hi* tour score | lt , H1 qj|y j„ the work and its pleasant
WS
Be made au earnest appeal, in as
polite and courteous language us we had
at our command, near two months ago
to those indebted to us. While borne
have p r omptly responded, many others
have not.
Now See This.
When jou find your notes and accounts
iu tlie hands of tbe collecting officers,
please And no fault with us. We are
going to collect.
E. B. Holland & Co.
Jan 701.1682 tf;
results. Thus many little onss
were made happy, aud this tmppi-
ness »u* natuially communicated
to the older, and was made a suc
cess, with winch every oue was well
pleased.
McAFEE HOUSE.
Messrs. Holland & DnPree have
leased the above hotel. They
opened their house on last Motaday
with about a dozen regular boar
’ders.
The new landlords and landlady
make their debi t ns “proferisiouals”
ia the art Cuisink and not novices,
by any means. Those wishing
something good for the “Iuuer
muu,” sweet slumbers -and every
other convenience for the weary
aud hungry, will find them in
these polite caterers for the pub
lic.
A CARD.
Subscriptions to tho “Dorman
Sleele Society,” for tho oroctiou of
n Hchool building in C’nnlou, aro
now due, und the money needed.
W. F. Barton,
jan4-82-tf. Sec’y.
D YSl’EPBIA and INDIGESTION
Mullock, Tattnall Co., Ga.
Dn. Clark Johnson:—
Tlio Indian Blood Syrup i» the
best remedy I ever used ibr Dys
pepsia. 1 take pk.asiiro in giving
iny testimony to its great value.
Miss Louisa Doson.
bick Iloadarbe Cured.
.Matlock, Tattnall Co., Ga.
Ph, Clark Johnson;- -
Your truly excellent Indinn
Blood Syrup ha- cured mo of Sick
Headache. I take pleasure in rec
ommending it to others.
tv . J-Thompson,
chills and Feavor.
M^jbt'k, Tattnall Co., Ga.
Da. Clark Johnson: —
I had Chills and Fever and tho
treatment ol doctors and use of
various modiciuos proved useless.
At ia.-t, 1 obtained some of your
Indian Blood byrup, which speed-
ly oured me.
Liver Complaint and Dispepsiu.
Doraville, DeKalb Co., Ga.
Dr. Clark Johnson:—
I was troubled with Liver Com
plaint and Dyspepsia, and procured
some of your Indian Blood byrup
which acted like a charm.
Mrs. Rebecca M.ller.
DrE.H.Greene
(LATE OF CHARLOTTE, N. 0.)
Having located iu ATLANTA*
GA., will bo at
Marietta. Keuuesaw House, Monday,
Junuary 2ad. .
Oarteraville, Principal Iletel,
Tuesday, Jauuary, 3rd.
For the purpose of Consultation
with ultd treatment of patieita AI*
Aided with
CANCER
nil othei forms ol' CIIRONIO DIS*
EASES. ’ ,
Dr. Greene is a thoroughly tatt-
culed physician. Ilia recommenda
tion, Testimonials and ratfarsBOM
arc all of the highest character.
lie has during the lait 12 yean
treuled over 500 cases of UsDmr,
with most remarkable »uccem. For
lull pariicularu write to him ut At
lanta for Pamphlet.
CONSULTATION FREE. Cull
and see tlie Dooior. Yon will bo
dealt with SquARBLY, and will t*t
an Honest opinion. dect4-2t.
DR. CLARK ■***
JOHNSON'S 1
lib Bid M,
M
Cares Paralysis.
Doraville, DeKalb Co., Ga.
Dr. Clark Johnson :—
I wa<* struck with Paralysis while
at public religious service. 1 could
not speak for fourteen days. 1 u.^ed •“*«•*<*
a bottle of your Indian Blood Syrup
and it cuied me.
Rev. W. J. Warbiugton.
(TBAOS mabo.1 „
DisMMa/iwrd
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SJft^iSSJS
BUiouBMM, Nervous DeEUUg,ete,
Th» Boat &11CXD7 OOWH toMua |
12,000.000 Bottles!
•«* sixes is**- „ 1
Thit Byrup possesses Varied Proptntu. 1
which c.imerC-lho J**™
rood i“i« :
tnuiei Wliitl and Marlu «
»(oinuch. Ir the medlcl»el
talter **0— **
I sure rented, r
It •
Sure Cure lor Liver Complaint.
Doraville, DeKalb Co., Ga.
Dr Clark Johnson:—
I have givan your great Indian
KcagftifrssSt*
Sills
It ntattAllMN tftB
blood, which »f ‘
muDDor of ukia *