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d.gfo the beat you canf and do right *lt the sky rail*' and yon wilt not lire in vain.”
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CANTON, GEOKGIA> SATURDAY MORNING, MAT $7, 1 m.
£l)C t£l)ctok».c 3lJ>caucc.
SA I’UHDAY
PUBLISHED EVERY
—: BY !-*». *■ .
n.n.edQe,
editor and .manager.
' M. McClvr*.
Official Organ
iherokee County
TERMS I ■
•• •
.. •« three* month*, 00
PMMtssioHA^AW
JWS1NB8&
W.A.ABT-Tcasly
Attorney a at Law,
CANTON — — — GEORGIA
Will clve tt>uipt attention to »>1 bud
BP «'nt?,.t,dtotU.n. Wilhpructlce.u
m ll the courts of the Cv.un'y. »ed in tin
Superior court*of tbc Bluo 1U «»•
cuit ' 41
BOB’T E. CASON
demist",;
Will bo >n Clinton Every'Sale D.iv t<
remain balance of the week ( nine
ward promptly ondtnawe ou^J^
meat*.
* _ iT P J)«P KK
BEN. E. PERRY.
Local Agent
FIRE k LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ofllc« In Store
M. McAfee.
fcl>4 ty.
J. VV. Jarvis,
JEWELER A PHOTOGRAPHER
CAN i'ON", GA.
Can be found nt hi* Gallery at nny
time where li* is always ready to do good
wont at a low price.
July 16—tt.
J.J.MULLAN
14 S. Broad St.. A'lan’a Ga
MONUMENT?.
TOMBS AND HEAD
STONES.
Call or wrlto to
B. F. CzisleS,
ANTON, (1
For Deaia * and Price*.
novlD 81-1y
B. F. FaTNB
Payne & DuPr®i
ATTORNEY.'-AT-LA VV,
CANTON, - BWHQM
LT.T7 Ga btuki l,
/OltNKY AT-IiAW,
IX WHITEHALL ST. ATLAN'l A, GA
Will practice In the L. S. CopuR an
ntstrtet Attania. »«/ ‘be *-
prrme and Superior Courts ol the State,
may 5, ly. ^
BiACESidlEIN G
and !
H. W. NkWMAX. 'lNiVt 1). A IT A'. AT.
NEWMAN & AHA WAY,
ATTO RNEY S- At-LA W.
CANTON, - - n> GEORGIA.
Will practice ia the Su/ftrinr Court ol
Cherokee and iW/,, cmnUv*
Pr. mpt attention Rivofijtb <dl httsino*-
placed in their bandft. Office in th»
Court House.
Apr. 29 tf. „ *
J . MT 11ARDJLN
house, SIGN, - ‘
CARRIAGE 'Avn
•ornamental
1 .XtAl^TER.
FRESCO and SCENIC AK1 1ST
CANTON GEO ‘iGlA
Jan. 18 ly.
NMiSsi,
Carpenter.
II vng pi, mi i< lit,. lopiited in 1 an*
mu - lie .a i.ow preua-d ti do all ki' t
ol c irpi uter\ w >n a.
Written for Cherokee Advanee:
Something About Worth
aiSORGIA.
Its Scenery, Climate uud Min-
iug Itcsources.
Invalids sufferin'? *chit*fly lfont
troubles allied to the many stage*
end forms of pulmonary consump
tion, this region will always be
sought, and to the tourist, the
many sunny deys,the possibility of
outdoor sleeping without liability
to cold end the |grcet clearness ot
the atmosphere are charming re
alities that must bo ««eo, that must
be experienced to be tully uppi'a-
ciated. The wondeiful atmos
pheric clearness is especially to he
rematked, rendering distances ex
ceedingly deceptive, ineun tains
th it ssem only 2 Dr 3 nodes away
will often bo lounrl move than dou
ble that distance.
Every year brings more and
more visitors to North Georgia,
mil now that tlie M & LL Ga. R.
11. will soon he completed, this t-ec-
timi will he as well known ;;s tho
"Switswrlmi i • f tho Contiueut. as
tho (jro.it S.uthern Baoilanutn.
As the opening of this country
is being developed by the
monns of traneportutigd, without i
Jt» the cost of trxlisportation as it is
practiced swallows the profits.
It is railroads that are essential,
roads for freights to cheapen sup
plies, <fcc. Mining being a branch
of industry,like am manufacturing
or .eomnierci.il business upon re-
liable nate alone should any de
pen lance be placed.
When this ootuHry gets thor
ouglily opened by quick and rapid
transportation, there will be an
iromease field lor capital and en
terprise, and tho people of this
section ougni to b>el deeply grate
ful for the capitalists who nr.' now
building this road, with the view of
opening and developing one ot
th; ti .best sections ol tho State
which r.t present is like u scaled
book to the r*st of tho mold.
* *.- \ Nvr-is "
NO. ID
PHUN.
A hen hawk is a lion lmwk,
When you know it is a she—
But when yon know it is « male,
A Tommie hawk is lie.
Cornet playing in church is wor
shipping tha Loid in u horn.
A man was boasting that bo had
an elevator in his house. *‘?o lie
has,” chimed in bis wife, ‘‘and he
keeps it iu tho cupboard in a bot
tle.”
JUST A CO >, MON LIAR
Bnildti4f A opa i ;»ff
Py. mptly done »• sati»tucior> oner*.
P.u ie» cor ieinil.it mg bunting, wit
And ii 10 iIn-11 b.uw-t t» K' t ••> pne
heforc closioif c mraits well "t 1 n woik
mm, J U :I
j (1(21-82 ly.
It! 3 © © N — U) © U li,
BY
W AY LICK & BO
I Ha
Rr-
OA ill d i till kinds ol work in our
at short notice.
We WARRANT Satisfaction,
pairng made a sp< daily.
All Utensils lor farim rs’ use, of wood
or ir >n or steel, made or mend'-d.
Call and-seo ua. WAHLB K A BRO.
jan 14 tf. Canton, Ga.
SILEftFEID SUBlt
Contracting.
All Kind* of Building Honsrts, Fences
Mills, Bridges, and Everytbnrg el e ever
made by a carpenter.
all done
promptly, W*' An ' 1 At tho L,> *° 4
Price.. 'MTWill GivatoiVaction.
janl4‘82-0in. Ca ?“"' ^
Medical Card
From list twell, Ga. Situ.
“Old b” s»ya that sntuH years
ago,,iu a Carolina town, a era y
man was Inought b<*;oto m , x
aniiino , board to srttl i llio \ a. ■
lion ns it» whether or not lie s! c>u I
be soul io the, nayltttn in ( oh,Libia,
road | After tho doctor got through with
who” e capital comes Iron, a iron* a his examination, one of lu, com-
foreign bou,c*, soinethiug ought to j miltee. an old iuuiier, mid :
be said on the su: joct ot railroads. “*) liieiid.riid you ever Dor row
Go ds that is, railroad* arc the . any'm gs or jnga/”
highways ol civiliz.ition. their oon-1 “ ‘ 0 - ol
sti uetiou is tho lir*t and essenlial I “Hid;, on oVerborro.v your nctgh-
stage iu the gradual development | bur'’s tewspaperf’
of any section; without hu easy out- j “Yu.*, many a timo.”
lei fur its resources, no country i “ A «H, now, whut beeanm of tho
bowevrr productive, however t ioti | jugs, baga and newspapers?”
in its miuerui or agrictill ural re-j “V;'iv, 1 carried them all back.
pure ’tt.a'i* fre :ltVr fanuev javo a-Wovr ul
It you are s‘ung by a boo, uso
hartshorn; if bitten by a snake,get
drunk. So physioiaes say. Hang
a bee sting ! give us n snake bite,
A N >rt!i Carolina editor dednies
tic.it tli * mm who will rend u news
paper three u"lour years without
paving for it, tv.l pasture a goat
ou the grave of bin j; andmotner
T, m save tiic other day he sa>\ n
'•alkiiu. mu eh, and t>iU says that’s
not hiu ;. for lie saw a caa.il * run.
“What is the ditloron .* brtwcpn
me an Gt. 1’ml?" asked one m».n
>1 an th" ‘ St. IV.ul vr i* all thi ig»
o ill ■ en, nud you urn no ting o
nobody! wa tlie . ply. J hat
rn n’t i Iirt 1 igi,t ■, n we .
y Itai s eighti n at s ohl»r
i,bun my wbi •.ers, said a lawyer,
and 1 cannot tinderstatul why uiy
. . krrs should be turned g ay
lir.-t.
h<-,causa you liave. worked so
iru i more with your .jaws than
\ i :r i ra.ns, said one oi his audi-
i ucc,
HEALTH HINTS.
Try pop-corn for nausea.
Try cranberries for malaria.
Try a sun-bath for rheumatism.
Try ginger ale f>>r stomach cramps
Trycbmi broth fora weak stomach
Try cranberry poultice lor erysip
elas
Try eating fresh radishes and
yellow tnraips for gravel.
Try swalliug saliva when troubled
w h sour stomach.
Try a wet towel to the back ol ihs
neck when sleepless.
Trv butGrinilk for removal of
Heckles, tan and butternut atams.
Try eating onions and horse radirh
to relieve dr >ps cit swelling*.
Try to cultivate an equable temper
and don’t borrow trouble ahead.
Tty taking your codllver oil in
om.ro ca‘ c np. if you want to nuke
p ’atabl*.
Try 1 i vhing th» fames of tnr-
•<en iic v otrbidic ncul to relieve
v K’pigg cauglt.
'' 1 ' A 1 a rap in Hie nfternoo l
y.'O ,i • g iir i to bo out late i i
b eveuin• g
Try a cloth wrung out from coM
water pat about ths neck at night
. r s >re throat..
‘sitlllt: ’ F’S SALES For June*
sources, can rt, quire
G W. EVANS.
Gainesville St , - Canton, G
Near the It. It. Depot.
Horses and Buggies ar reasonable
price
Carriages and Horses always rernl.v.
Will send to nny put of the country,
wi'h careful drivers t.nd gentle. t> ains.
All km s of stock led and vv.il cared
for.
PALLING AND PltAYIG-
DR N. SEWELL ref*ms thanks to
the citizens of Canton and /)c mty, f»>
,i»u. to pr.ee. m,d.oioo, i ...raor, .o'.
“■Si, iortusry. too*. «« .TV' | tf
, y (o hnat-ess to n.i’llt ml in ■■ *
r.3I **
Office in L)r. W. A. Gre n s Di
ll "ne at low rates.
Customers will be politely waited on
at ad hour-, dav or night.
a. av ::Vas.
nnv26 18Sltf. TV o,.rietor .
KSTf 3Q.TJFT?
3D U X1 a -U
Residence adjoining
wovlO-^y
\V. H- Warlick
.vV.Oiii
• .oausoicr
mid piuspwt itv uud faiuo which
euny aud irec communication alone
can furnish. This is more parti
cular unw nt) inland soctiou and a
mouiitainous region. With in-
cieasing eigus of permanency and
natural wealth, tho uscsssitios of
a railroad daily bocenies more evi
dent, until it is finally finished by
some enterprising capitalists, aud
th# settlement is opened to the
basis of supply.
From this date permanent proa*
peritr, slow moving oxen teams
and mule wagons, aie succeeded
by more rapid freight trains, with
greater carryiug facilities, high
prices for commodities of life aud
business are diminished, and the
country increases in agriculture
and mining iudirtry until a settle-
meat assumes a metropolitan air,
( which will bo the case of Mabel
and Sail Ground,) and in the inarch
of civilization ccntinuos The
railroads ol North Georgia are
therefore ot great importance and
whatever can be done to shorten
the lines of com nuuicatbu and
open n-t yet undeveloped sections
will be ol the first and most ma
terial value, Not having within
my reucti ways of showing align
[pent ol the M. fc N. Ga Railroad
around or along th^ Long tSyvantp
ifioubtams. i will slate that ino-l
oi the asc^ndiug line is ot a sleep
average as the road crosses the j
Blue uidgc ruo.inta.ua, altho whore I
u coBHfcd ll it- nearly ;v naiuial ieVili
“No, darling,’ ho said, as his
v.ife asked for a new dress, “1
Oil n t nlford it. I fool it. my duty to
WiTbci-nld before tlie court house
Ui r .a tlie town ul C'Biiton, olirrokeo,
c.,1 a within the legal hours of . ole on
the flrat l uosdoy iu dune next—tin*
following r>rop )rty. to-wit—Quo lot* of
unit No. 290 in tlie till Dint aud ‘2nd
Sect in i lo roU' i county, levied on ns
iIni property of MaMiew lloldomb, to
atofv two Jus'ice Court ti fas in liivor
tlie Kxeeuiors ol 11. B. llotcomb, depcas*
it Levy in ule and returned to me by
,1. W. Byars, L. O. Rr.'puity pointed
out by Defendant.
Als i at tlm sumo time and pl ico ono
Nancy Hart’s”
most us loud as
.vhiatlu, aod said:
“Gentlemen, he’s no lunatic 1
Just simply a common Imr, and all
the asylums in tho world won’t cure
a man ot lyiug”
GEORGIA CROP NEWS.
Wheat harvesting has begun in
Walton county.
Wheat havo."ting has begun in
Oglethorpe county.
Corn, cottou and outs, all prom
ising in Webster county.
Dooley county never had better
i.olp tilt! yellow lover, sufierer^:
and then he went around the cor- ■ f n M lvi ’-
nor, and the barkeeper handed out
a bottle and a g urs and let him
help bimftelf.
11 flesh grnsj—and some of it
is v-e-r-y grocn.
Tailors a'’o taking meaROies to
enlarge their business.
Wisdomm Ways
Every one who bus nny experience
in life knows how easy i| is for u
inn" to inciduntly or accidently
mu ice a donkey of himself—such
man is deserving of compulsion.
H. II. McUntyro.
Brick, rUisterinif <
STON E WO ft K l A '
CANTON, ‘ • G A FA
I AM FLAlY I'R i Ai t i
any kind ofM.-eoiir ' or.PlaM
i.nVPKST POaLi -J'*- T . >
• fli-
■ > 1
1?'.!!
crop prospects at this season.
Tho corn prospect in Floyd coun
ty is tho best iu twenty years.
’1 he peach crop ot tho state will
bring millions of dollars into it.
Corn waist high is the condition
of that cereal around Monroe.
Cotton chopping through witl*
in Laurana county. Crop outlook
flue.
Mr. T. W, Powell, df Scull Shoals
has 1,200 acres in ih? finest oats ho
has over seen
Tbs wheat and oat crops of
Whitfield county are us promising
as could bt> asked for,
Mr. Selman, of •'uRou county, |,
has u Jersey row t.iirty-seven '
month* /Id, an i i» a grand mo •— ,,
er.
A larger crop ul o '*
now ii iu
Ilut When one goes deliberately to
work tci make an iiss ol himself be
should expect but lulls sympathy.
We are very much afraid, judging
from a recent telegram published in
n city p 'per, that the eais of tlie
lion. Emory Speer ure becoming
eloi.g it' d.—Critic.
Sunday Gatze'tf#
If Henry Grady censents to make
'he race for I hr nominal ion ns Con—
gresdman at larg , there ir no longer
anv iIou'qi bn' lie wi I Si'Cnr■ the
(ini in Li loo Ly mu n.. nil in >ih
v«»te.
P
Ml
itnesi cos's -nolhingi hnt it
,'X >ec t I i ha y i t will w ke a
linn mid get fn "-'v p rin r—
• roll 1 'I 1'IR lie.'! IU)'J II*
Levied on as the proper y of 1). N. Wil-
liams, to satisfy one Justicn Court 11 (a
• n favor of John Me folium. Levy made
nnd returned to me by J. M. Reinbardt,
L U. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also et the name Buie and place, lots
of land Nos. 128H and 1231 in tlio 16th
District and 2nd .Sect of Cherokee Coun
ty, us the property of Albert N. Durham
sutiNly a Superior Court ti la iu lavor of
Aluxia O.H' ggic vs Albert Durham et al.
Property pointed out by one of the Dc-
ienuauta in li fa. 'i’liia May 5tli. 1883
Also at the same time and place, two
Canton town Iota No*. 17 and 18 in tiie
tlie 1st J>ivu*ioij. except 30 lect on North
Hide of said lots, tho «in home, one sev
enty Knw Brown Colton (Jin with feeder
and condenser and one cotton press and
all tlie.flxtnrca on said Iota,ono pair scales
tosati.iiy three Justice Court li las and
Sundry other fl (as,two ii, lavor of Wade
White, one in favor nf Lindlev »V. Haines,
ali issued from the 702 Dial. O.Af.Levied
on as Lho property of J. 11. Kilby & R L
Patterson T«uunls iu possension notifi
ed. L' vy made and returned to mo by
11 H. Daniel. L. U.
Also nt the same time and place two
loin ol land Nos. 2!t'J 23rd Dint, aud 313
23nd Dist. both 2nd Meet. Cherokee Co.
Ga to satisfy a Justice Court h fa issued
Hum the 1003 l>ist. (L M., iu lavor (Tt
U. aruld Giifflu vs M. V. f humbler.
Levied on as the property of Defendant.
I'enunt ia possession notified. Levy
made and returned to mo by Hiram
Walk' r, /.. C.
Also at the same, tinle aud place, one
bay male, blaze Dee, with one eye 'Lev
er, mi es the property ot J ill and Prank
!> Burl/, to an inly a Huperior Court sup-
pesua :i la m liivor ol James M Foweler
coin roll by Il .mry t. sely J/ay CGi
1832
J. p, SPEAHES, Sheriff.
W. A, kitchens,
D’bt sheriff
IS
)V ism ;
S inie
i ineou
. d repo"
to
1111 Cl
1ms tie,v ‘ r
iiutul ilp 1
th'
the
i e i | T,
itili.y
if vs
.i gin
IlllV’.'l' KJU.
LOWEST- POSSa
And Milicit the pa' ipcaju.- <•.
ing work iu my Mc] , x , V ;
jm. 13 it.
i,r place in vt: s p^ -
i f ti'iwisvaj, eijoi't ox * ! 't.
ibo great res urcesoi thm sec-1
lion of tbo co.i.'i.ry r • its uu •’ ■-'[
vy: >i>eu ui>r ..ii . f.cues,
mi.i.l r » fl si h ’.'g,.d
i. , 1 v'.tvw -sUiri, .it a new
t:i l; ■; c i y , •' mati.y fraud*
, v pe• |■ . In i oi
1 g ut is wmy It has
i not bos n so hers to a great extent,
j Tbe great difficulty has been the
county and they L'av
, d bcttoi'.
ijff' Nash, of Li tooln, C' 1 "
. i. a
, V ,er *
a o
. , a ; t y,s.*wdQ T,. ^kusbsls of gnmi, |
,f uu- ! U,J ‘ 8X P 8 :U ia lo »° j0 b -' 4 j
els.
etton and com
neyf bettor
ib * uiump;c-1 in Laai on* county. Much of tlie
corn is laid by. Sweet potato*
crop very promising—'Constitu
tion.
i . 3 CO
r a Doth)'
. id up hi any a
, j . .. id • 'V may fl n iu
„. -k. washy, cv nns 1 i (bind
o '-o»n i :d *d' h s language
- i., >i - n.m to d ‘ink tljem lu-
K , . iu-i :.kw bunches of onions, and
yet his paper may lie but a meag r
and jibor concern. Indeed, the noi'o
writing part of editing a paper iv
but u small portion of tke work.
Vi.iT't n H (: < | ,
; . nic ijticj. j Forfeiture of Boa t
vs 1 in Cherokri 8u
A !■ '' ii a oAiN i'r.n. 1 pcriur Court.
: ail'l li.vlUl'.'ON Luvu j
1 S c y. i
H Hpp':!rlng to the caurt that the
pi:,jn if. \ B O'.u ain an i lGrrisus
i-B'i-.U 'ot tbjs sbovn riurnn! slid its! d Cisw
i.av ! lefi i d\. f>ta - e .ir.d do not reside in
1 i|j,h • .it..!, i'. i.i ih-ref ••.••! ordered Gi-it
. , , M y ' by jrnbi. c.c "ii and that
<1 i ...h . ,,,, ..c.,: a ,d api"'' r and answsr
,, : . ' Loves* ul ed ca-e .«1.1 Li •! ueit tea ra i"
, ||;► I- au-t itr, I, default tho Plaintitl will
nave save tc pr-'oeed. It is ordered
tha 1 , tfii (U'di-r be pubiii-bsd once a
month fur 4 month* in the Cherokee Ad _
VANCK.a pub ic Ga/.i.tte in the town ot
..uuton. This Fen Term, 1882.
JAMES H BROWN,
J udge S C Ii R 0
A mm i xtiuct fri.ra tlie Jfinute* of
6aid Court
ap& lm fi4ui JABEjittALf’ clerk'