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4l)e (gljcroku SUiiance.
L'BLISUKD EVERY SATURDAY
—: BY
N. N. EDGE,
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
0 4 ffw
Up eta
•t Merit
corner
Street—over etore of tt
Jf. MeClure.
OtMeieU Organ Vhrrmktt County
TERMS;
Single eopy, 1 year, -
ni* month*, •
three month*,
*1.215
.08.
.05
PROFESSIONAL AND JWSINRS8
CARDS.
W.A. AG.LTcasly
Attorneys at Law.
CANTON — — — GEORGIA
Will give prompt attention to all l>n«i-
neu intrusted to tLrin. Will pmeiiceiii
all the courts of tlie coiiniy, Hint in the
Haperior courts of the Blue lti'leu cir
cuit. j>in7«ly.
BOB’!. B. CASON
DENTIST.
Will be ib Canton Every Sale Day to
remain balance of the week. Come for
ward promptly and make your enjmgo-
aaeate. novID-ly.
B. r. Path a.
P. P. DuPfcKB
Iijie A Dtfn,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
CANTON, . - GEORGIA
L. J. Cartbell,
Vim 3.
CANTON, GEORGIA,
A Magnificent Gift to Cherokee
County. Inscribed In Beautiful
Letters, “Cherokee County, Pre-
neuteil by W.E Nickerson 1881.
8mrltonvn.L*, Oa., Jam. 5th,
Editor Advance
SATURDil MORNING, JaNUARI 14,1881.
TaiiT" OOLBMAN
, * tj We
repeal to {loos aar
I desire to call the attention of,
AtTOnN BY AT-L A W,
•M WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA,GA
inri
District 1'ourts at Atlanta, and the Su»
prime and Superior Courts of the State.
a*» 6. ly
H. W. Nbwmak. Nno. D. Attawat.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAT,
ATTORffBY8.AT.LAW.
C ANION, - GEORGIA.
Will practice In the Superior Coart of
Cherokee and adjoining counties.
Prompt attention given to all business
planed in their beads. Office la th«
Court House.
Apr. 22 if.
•J. M. HARDIN
HOUSE, SIGN,
CARRIAGE Aim
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER.
FRESCO and SC ENIC ARTIST
CANi ON, GEOitGJA
Jan.18 ly.
Contracting.
All Kinds of Building Houses, Fences,
Mills, Bridge*, and Everything eLo ever
made by n carpenter.
ALL DONE
Promptly, Best Style, and at the Lowe*
Prices. MT’VVill Give Satisfaction.
P. WALLIS
Jao14 89 flm. * union, Ga.
Medical Lard.
Dit. N. SEWELL return* thanKs to
the citizens of Canton uud Vicinity, for
their liberal patronage.
Being permanently located, will con
tinue to practice medicine, aurgery and
midwifery.
Hoping by industry, energy and striet
application to business, to merit an iu-
cres*ed patronage and continence.
Office in Dr. W. A, Grei u’M Drug store.
Residence adjoining W.H.Warlick
uovlU-ly.
J. w. Jarvis,
JEWELER & PHOTOGRAPHER
CANTON, GA.
Col. W. E. Nickerson has prc>
Bonted to Cltorokee county a large
safe, made by W. G. Osgood by &
Co., Boffulo and Atlanta. It weighe
about thirty-six hundred pounds,
nnd noyr graces the oflieo of tho
Clerk of the Superior court, and is
a “portoct beauty’’ in mechanism,
style and iinish, and is doing its
best to look ua ploaaiug aa Jaboz
Galt has been for the last tit teen
or twenty days. Under the new
Constitution the Ordinary could not
buy a sale without submitting the
question to a vote of the people*
and it then required a twe-third
voto to succeed. So it was a herd
road to a safe. But by the magui*
licent gilt of Col. Nickerson,we are
enabled now to keep our valuable
books uud papere out of danger oj
lire and robbery. Col. N. is com-
para lively a stranger in our midst.
I undetstand ho is iuveeting and
spending a large amount of money
ioCherokee,and has nearly corn pie-
ted a dredge -Boat in Psoctoh’s
bend, which when completed will
coat him about fifteen thousand
dollars, w>lb which bo inteuda to
work for gold, fhe bod ot the
Etowah River, lie is leasing the
river bed all up and down the
Etowah, and intends bedding more
boats. SucceBt to you, Ool. N. may
the bowels of Cherokee county re
turn you a hundred fold for the
costly present you ho generously
bestowed on her. Your gilt is ap
preciated. Cherokee
Canton, Ga., Jau. 10th, 1882.
Can tie found nt his Gallery at any
time where lie is always leady to do good
work at a low price.
July 18—tf.
H. II. McKntyre,
ltrlelty /"'metering an*I
STONE WORKMAN,
CANTON, QEOROTA.
I AM FULLY PREI’ARED TO DO
any kind of Maionry or Plasti-ring, at tne
LOWEST POSSIBLE RA7TC8.
And kolicit the patronage of those tieair-
ing work in my linn.
II. II. McKNTYRE.
Jan. 13 ty.
J-J-MULLAN
14 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
MONU MENTS ,
.' TOMBS AND HEAD
STONES.
Call or write to
B. ¥. CrlsleS,
CANTON, GA.
For Deiigna and Price*,
nuvlft- 81-ly.
CONFEDERATE BONDS.
Kbv. N. N. Kook, Editor Advance,
Dear Sir:— 1 have the pleas
ure of herewith presenting you
with a‘•genuine Falcon.” Appre
ciating your very exalted and «le-
psudeut position of Editor of A
country newspaper and a Minister
of tho Gosp<l,nnd feeling positive
that occupying both positions, you
must nccissarily feel gaunt ad
times, us singularly an Editor or
Minister always does. I make this
presentation, feeling assured that
whenever you may run short, and
get entirely out, you can send this
• bird of birds” out, ho will return
heavily loaded witli the richest
and rarest of the season. He oer-
taiuly cannot depart from his rais
ing.
Trusting your appreciation of
this bird, and that you will tuke no
offence at my seeming interest in
your future welfare, and above all
wishing you unbounded success in
your undertakings. I am sir an
ardent admirer ol your paper, the
Cberokee Advance, and wish lor
it liberal support and patronage of
the entire county. Thus, is the in
terest and esteem felt by
A Subscriber.
We leel gratelul to Mr. “Sub
scriber" lor the “genuine Falcon”
received. Having the honor to
be of two classes, neither of which
was over known to lay claim to
crowded Larder, we heartily ap
preciate the present, provided the
Falcon has been pioperly educated
as a forager.
Editors having the reputation ol
being leaders in the dead-beat
corps, and prea hers more distin
guished for manipulating a dish of
fried chicken, than abstruse points
in Theology ; a well trained Falcon
would be a “God send” to either.
We would be glad to thank the
donor in person, but, there being
no name, wo can guess, judging by
the handwriting, and some faint
resemblance in the expression of
the eyes ot the Falcon, and that of
the Subscriber as we judge by his
chirograply.
I wi l pay *4 00 a ihoMHHiid for Con
federate Bonds, with onpon* at
inched after January, 1885. Send C O
D. with right to examine.
RANDALL H. FOOTE. Banker
. . 70 Broadway, Now York City .
dee 2 4 liu.
the farming publio, through the
columns of your paper, of Bradleyb
Patent Chemical Comport fer reno
vation of worn oet noil and tor geo
oral fertilising purpose. 1 used
this Compost on my cotton erop
for the year 1881—used it el the
iate of 400 lb« per acre, and nt e
cost el thirty-four cent* bash per
acre, and realised as good results
in ths increased yield of my eetton
us I sver did from tho use of any
standard guauo at the prioe ol from
five to seven dollars par sore. The
oost of fertilising my orop of forty-
four aoroa, was thirteen dollars and
fifty cents, the eost ofdoiag the
same tbiag with any standard guano
would have been one hendred end
fifty dollars, the crop being equal
the count in favot ot the 'Chemical
Compost is therefore $138.50. This
Compost was nsed in ray neighbor
hood on seven terms, including my
own at a oost in money of $66,00,
the oost of any standard guana for
these farms in oottop at ten eenta
per pound would have been $900,00*
The CROP be ina equal there, is
saved to these formers by the use
of this Compost $835,00. Theee
facts and figures are the result of
a severe and oorreet teat of the
merits of ths Chsmieel Compost as
compered with those of the beet
guanos, end solves whet has been
to me a vexed question lor the lest
ten yean; vis: bow to increase the
meuey vales oft’ my cotton crop
and keep the mousy at home. My
honest conviction is, that the nee
of this Compost will solve the seme
problem lor every farmer,who will
manipulate and use it according to
formula. . I have not one cent in
vented in this enterprise—never
expect to have—and as much n» I
dislike to appenr in a newspaper.
I yielded to the impulse to give the
benefit of toy humble experience
to my brother farmers who like my
self, and have beau crushed out by
the extravigant rates, we have had
to pay tor commercial manors, the
ooatinund use of which, can only
result in exhausting.their soil, de
luding their judgment, tantalising
their hopes and depleting their
purses. Respectfully,
A. S. Bell.
LIVING WITNESSES.
The hundreds of hearty, and heat
thy looking men, women and child
ren, that have been resoued from beds
of pain, sicknem end well nigh death
by Parker’s Ginger Tonic ere the
best evidences in the world of its
stealing merit and worth. Yon will
find snch in almost every oommuni
ry. janli-lm.
Amkrious, Ga., Jan. 9th, 1882.
Editor of Advance :
olemaqVae beet i
ijrearth end is mi
ntissam
is Gaaten
uch liked
worthy
it young physician
Dr Golsmeo sfoo has totaled in Jas
per,
Dr Ootoi
tor some
hy the oitisei
He youog ms* leaving say
mostly, oouM pert with
warmer friend* then Dr
With kin politjfeesB, promptness, into
entaad pretomonal skill,
besomsa n osrtaisty. We oeagrate
elate, the gped people of Jasper in
this valuable wdditioa to their ussfel
mvu. We with him many days of
pleasure sudjwdkpsrity.
AMNOY^NCX AVOIDED.
Gray hairs are honorable hut their
premslsrv appearance is annoying.
Purser's Hull Balaam prevents the
sDseyuass by promptly restoring the
youthful eoior. jaul«-l
Hawkins Bridge*
Jn answer's aa inqairy about the
fiutshtng of this bridge* We inter
viewed osr (Miaary. Ms ooatrweted
with parting jado the work, ahd Hem
family affliotOM the parties toiled.
Thee ethef
from »aaaa»(pafo
wa. ureueuu
delayed. W» Me alidad the* oar
Ordinary kjlduas easeytbiag that
could he dads ta torwerd its
plettoa. i
BRICK*.
Mqler J, k. MaAfss while at the
Exposition pweehassd the
“Common •sense Brick
(here oa eihibitiea. This machine
s mads in Keokuk lawn. It has
the oapuoit* tor making 11000 hriaka
per day.
Major M.>*ee infersse aa that ha
will be able to foriish the best press
ed bricks ut $5, per thousand. This
is as cheap as common bricks and one
thousand are reully worth two of
mortar brick. The best brick dirt
in Georgia can be found on Major
McAfee’s plantation.
CAN1 ON LODGE NO. 77
rs 4. Jf.
Officers sleeted and metalled.
K. B. Holland W. M.
Jebrs Galt S. W.
H. H. Davis J. W.
J. L. Jordan Sec.
W, A. Teasley Trees.
H. T. Elliott B D.
H. A. Terrell J. D.
John Hasty
H. W . Phi
Stewards.
H. G. Dsnlis Tylei.
Regular meetings 1st and
Monday nights in each month.
3rd
LOCAL DOT*.
Raia and mad.
Big sals la Court Honse.
A little rooster orows loud.
Thorn Fatoou are vary dead
Bewatfalmudl Beautiful i
IKdtt
Tan Nights Ut a Bar Beam mt ths
Mr OerWood of Fla, has eswvml to
Mr Wartiok is building a new
IM Attaway's eehoei bed a* due
opeatag.
Ws toes* always take heel
tor get it
Mr MeOeUap.WtoModinto hie
(
Loafers mjuse themselves and
with
Mies Duval’s School
a fiat prespeoC .SmTis
Used War lick aad^Bre Card la
aat aU gaaa yet.
Oeggias, Jordaa * Oe eeuttaM to
the AMVamou
MrJ.P.
aa hie new dwelta*
Bui Utlli oattoa has heeu la towa
Mate
New is a feed time to subscribe
fer the Auveaaa.
to eats of Ooegrees.esa have aocees to
•kem kg aalliag la ear offioe.
Wslsatw that Mrs Doctor Daahe
•f Wsadetatk wee thtewa from her
boggy oa Wednesday lest aud both
arms were broken
Wells' Health Henewer. Abao-
Into care for nervous debility and
weakness of tba geMrativa tone-
tions. $1. at druggists. Ga. Depot
Lamam, Rankin a Lama*, Atlanta,
jrmtrmtjr
T. O. Howe is Poet Master Gen.
oral, in place of Jamas.
The Star-route cases are to be
before the Grand Jury next Weak.
Thare hava beau 1,200 oeaee of
semll-p«t in New York city, 400
proved total.
1
Church property is subject to
tax in Philadelphia.
A negro dug up the buried cloth*
ing of a small-pox patient in Penn*-^
sylvania, and got *2,400. This
only paid his funeral expenses.
Hon. 0. C. Clay, of Huntsville,
Aln„ is dead.
Hon. L. Q. 0. Lamar, of Miss.,
reosired a unanimous vote for re-
nomi nation to the U. S. Senate.
Ga.
To bottom.
A detachment ol soldi ere are on
duty ae guards at President Gar-
field’s tomb. Why 7
TtebraVsstare theteedmett,
The hiccrt, those who t
Or promptly p«y the fatsmei'
Par even oae week’s dele*.
delay.
This world wauld be the better,
AiW! pay wheeevar bees*
- » »d ,<«tll
But then we
letter,
But thee we might *1 eg forever,
Al| in till* mir maM stroll—
u »• y° a jou-eay you’ll nev*
Trade et our store, oaoe aga'u.
8o mw we have concluded,
To leave to the Low', deiey,
••“uutjeu owe tie,
Which you could eo promptlv mw.
B. n. Holla*d A Co/aTit,
Town council.
The mthipipel eieettou eu Met
tolled la the ehetee of
U IhatoMawing OaaaeU men—
r|eAM.M.lUWMAJL
O. W. PUTNAM.
J. P. MeOOWBlLIi
MF.PBBBT.
to P. OIMUML
Oaa ton base baaed af
Ngetl Cauaaitaea,ae
beta selected. They all
duty cad hava the willjaud men-
hoad to discharge it, wittaal tear
arfhvor.
Job work done herr, cheaper
in any other Job offioe.
than
COMB.
AU the pupils are leaniels* to he
promptly at the Baptist Ohuroh aaxt
Hpaday sveaiag (ta mmrraw) to get
taeeqa papers, cards, etc,
Faeo Turk, Sec’y.
Large crowds of negroes from
lower Georgia, are going to Kan-
The trial of Gaiteea has been in
program nine weeks
Mr Looser was elected to tho Sen
ate, last Taaoday.
The Arkaeeae negroes want office.
A bitter controversy iajast began,
between Dr Felton aud Senator
Hill. It assess *the Rev Doctor baa
been acting something that did not
digest.
Mr BlalM bn* built the Bneat
dwelUuf In Wesiiiogton City.
Oar opinion is that Gsitmu’e
trial is goMag nnssaraas by a tags
Hugh Litataot and kUlod Joa
Mnrtyn, in Aagurta, Go., ftth lata
Beaak Batter wiU run fer Gov-
yda tflia year. Ha is good
pH.
V Guiteau la acquitted, any man
m do u mean, thing nfterwarda
Wheeler Si .MoGouuali’a
making good family flour
till is
If there wars mors bosses in Can'
tea, they could be rented.
Holland A DuPrto am doing n
fins business in tbsir Hotel.
You can’t tell by the blossoms
which apple will be wormy.
Ws have probably seta mom rata
fall than has fallen, for the last 20
days, bnt ws era satisfied that we
have never seen such continuous
min. The roads and streets am
eeoh one bags mortsr-bed.
Ths Exposition .knocked tho
bnsg out of the country towns.
Tbs Post Office is now st ths
dwelling formerly occupied by Dr.t
Parker.
Waddings have been ro frequent
sines tho 26th of December, that we
don’t make any record ol them. Wa
wish them all, much happiness in
ell their future.
Socirtt BlLLsS.
On account of its rspsrkably
delicate and lasting fragrance society
belles are loud in .thsir praises of
Floreston Cologne. jas 141h Isa.
Judge Calhoun, ordinary of At
lanta, lias issued uear 400 marriage
licenses during lust year. About
two-thirds of which were to color
ed individuals.
Diar Sir :— I
have seen nothing in your valuable
paper lor some time, about a candi
date for Governor. I have been
tiaveling over several ot tho ‘‘wire-
grass” couuties, since the first ol
December, and I find that almost
the unanimous voice ef Southwest
Georgia is lor Geu. L. J. Gartrell.
I saw many troin the mountain
couuties, when at the Exposition,
and they all agree that be is the
only man in the State who can
bring the many factions together.
I am of tbs opinion that, when
the Gubernatorial Convention meets
that Lion. L. J. Gartrell will be the
roan.
We far mors down here think ••*
for we know that be has nu superior
in tbe State. Yours, etc.,,
Long Leaf Pine.
LIST OF LBTTE8
rem«’-wiag-unolaimcd im the Post
Office, at Ganton, county of Chero
kee and State of Georgia, lor the
month ended Dec. 31et, 1881.
Persons calling for any of these
will please say advertised and give
date.
Brady Dolphus, Black Harrison,
Bager Mollie,Crow W. W., Dnncan
S. 2, Dean Mies L. E., Dover Mrs.
M. M., Harlson W. C., Hill G. 2.
Kincaid J. C., Lumkin J. D., Nor
ton 8. C-, Pop ham W. T., Rivers
Miss C., Sims W. H., Smith R. B.,
Thornes P. 4J., Wright 8. E., Wil
banks, S. D. R., Westbooks S.,
Wrighy K. W.
W. B. WHITMORE
Jan. 1st, 18«2. P. M
curs 4
Bishop McTyeir says, “I wish
there was a skating rink in every
village and boardiug school.” We
wish lo differ with the Bishop. We
can show why it is attended with
many more evils than dancing,not
withstanding the Bishop’s opinion
expressed to the contrary.
New, quick, complete
days, urinary affections,
fmqneabwr MfaaM urination, kid-
isy disiMsa, $1. at druggists. Ga.
Depot, LaMar, Rankin A
Atlanta, Ga,
Thu physicians appointed in
Atlanta, to VMwnuts all who need
ed this proouution against the
■prsad of small-pox, have finished
their work.
The New Year starts out we!
Go to the McAfee bourn end get
s geod dinner when yon coses to
town.
Ths street from our office to tbe
Poet Offioe is now, long, . soft and
crooked.
W.W. Phillips E»q, Cspt of the
convict camps on M A N Ga R B
called in enr offioe loot week. Copt
Phillipsioan snsrgstic, progressive
man and a good manager. He report j
things in good working order on the
rood above thia Call again.
The San actually shone in Canton
for over a half hour on lest ,Wednss-
day
Reed tho letter in ibis issue of
lion AS Bell, on the Petree &
Rogers Bradley Chemical Compost.
Those >ho advertise, will make
lonsy See the card of Mr P Wal
lis in soother column
The citizens of Csaton met at the
Methodist Cburoh at ^ay-break for
prayer, New Years morning. At 11
A. M. sad at might tba new pastor
prsscbed interesting aermoas. A
good audience (attended all the
strvises, notwithstanding tbe ground
vas covered with snow.
Ws saw s large Bell in oar depo
last week, bought tor tho High
School at Jasper, Pickens County
Jospor is manifesting a progressive
Moveaasut worthy af its energetic
eitissas. Much older towns will da
weii to imitate the pnblio spirit of
this risiag town.
on failures,
u|
Thanks to Hon J. G. Clements
tor full copies of Congressional,
Rbcjorq. We preserve the Escord
oa fils. Any one wishing to rsfst
Lost in Canton.
with la-
One Solid Gold Bing,
•criptiou, “Maggie Bemb. the vow
Howard.” Attached is s 26ctx Gold
Coin, California stamp. Ths finder
will be liberally rewarded by leaving
at this offioe. jsnl4-tf
*Rkniw Your Lzabk.
There are times in every .ones, life
when energy fails'sad a miserable
feeling oomes over ;them, mistaken
for lasioess. Danger lurks in these
symptoms, as they arise from diseas
ed organs. Parker’s Ginger Tonio
will restore perfeot activity to the
Stomaeh, Liver and Kidneys, purify
the blood, and renew vonr please ol
health and comfort.—Ad roosts
jsn 14th lm.
On# hundred uad forty barrels
of rice warn arid in flawa—ah, laat
Friday.
Thorn ware 17T failures through-
eat the eowrtry, during the past
week.
It is predicted that Coukling
will be a caudidate for Governor
of New York.
The Mgroea hava lied a political
convention in Macon. They a-
greed to leave all the politico ef
Georgia to JofT Lang.
The thing desired found at last.
Ask Druggists for “Bough on Bats”
It clears eat rats, mice, roaehes
flies, bed-bags. 15c.boxes.
The disgraceful acts nf a young
man, helped by some of the po
lice, have been tho oocasion of a
call of a citizens meeting in Griffin
Ga.
1
Gen. J. K. Johnson deniee ever
accusing President Jeff Davie of
appropriating any part of the con
federate treasure.
Rumor mid there was a ease of
small-pox in Atlanta, last week.
It if empnatically denied by tbe
Constitution.
It is thought that Koifer has
done more to disgraee the high po
sition he holds, than any men,
who hsa ever presided
over any respectable body in
Washington.
William Askew of Foray th coun
ty, was sent to jail; laat Saturday,
in Atlanta, oa a charge of illicit
distilling.
Jasper, Pickias Connty sad itsaur-
renndiag mountainous region, have
been slandered on illicit distilling
sad liquor drinking Tbs Jasper
muaicipMf tax for letstliog liquors is
now $1000 This don't look like
these tales are teas. Maty old
oonntiea that boost of thsir aroral
regulations may look to Piekoas and
text an example and do batter than
they are now doing
Be Bet Deceive!)
Important
TO FARMERS.
Meeen. Petree aud Ragess are aeliii
rights for a aew com poet They wi
~>raer chemical* sad
a poet.
will eave ut de
ception that might be practiced in spur
on* article!. See theee jwntlemea end
••ve much money, or aaareu them et
Wood dtock, Ge.
jan7*’89 9m.
By Flatten claiming to be aa ta-
provement oa ALLOOOK’B
POROUS PLASTERS.
ALLCOCK'8 is the original and
only genuine Poroua Plaster; all
other oo-tolled Porous Plastus
are imitations. Bnwars of them.
See that yon get an ALLCOOK’S
PLASTER, which we gnaraatet
has effeoted more and quiatar’
cares then any other external
Remedy. Sold by all DRUaOM*
janl4-6m-eow.