Newspaper Page Text
^ijetJkcc ^VDo-iuce
Canton, Qa., September 1C, 1882
G8N. L. J GART HELL
TUB PEOPLE’S CANDIDATE
fe* Governor.
SKC. OF STATE
N. C. BARNETT
COMP’T GENERAL
w. a. WRIGHT
TREASURER
1). N. SPEER
ATTORNEY GENERAL
CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
CONGRESSMAN FOR ST ATE-AT-
'LARGE
HON. TOM HARDEMAN.
REPRESENTATIVE Tth DISTRICT
HON. J. C. CLEMENTS
8TA T E SENATE, 39tn DlST.
R. A. EAKES.
1ION. J. C. CLEMENTS will
speak at the following places :
Wood Stock, Monday, 11 o’clock, u.
Holly Springs, Monday night, 85lh.
Caaton,Tuesday,11 o clock,«. in. 2<»th
Ilickorv Flat. Tuesday rnght, vGih.
Ophio Postoflice, Wednesday, Ho
c ock, a. in. 87th.
Cons & Roberts’ store, Wednesday
night 87th. , . ,
Rail Ground,Thursday, 11 o clock,
a. m. 88tl>.
Wuletca. Thursday night 28th.
Bulallee,Friday. 11 o’clocu.a. m. 89th
Cherokee Mills, Friday night, 89th
HOW TO BUILD l*P YOUR
TOWN.
Send oil’to another market mid
buy all your goods It you wish
work doue, go and get your work
men from some other place, and
let your neighbors go off to get a
job. Subscribe money for a pub
lic enterprise, provided it is in
some other plaeo, but dou't give
anything at home. It looks small
It you have anything to soil, bettor
send it off, if you get less lor it.
Tell everybody your own town is
no account, the citizens are moan
and have no sense.
moral.
Yerially you shall have your re
ward. Only ono “draw-back.’’
’ 1 is this, tho innocent sutler with
the guilty. In every community
there urc a large number of good
men oi soul ami spirit. Meu who
love home and are willing to make
sacrifices to build up home enter-
prizes. Such men should not sul
fur lor the selfish mcanuess of a few
| whose souls have to ha Sound, only
by tho use of u forty lens power
microscope.
MORALITY OF CANTON.
Yellow lever is declared au epi-
imic in 1
of health.
Hoi. J. C. Clements was in At-
lent a last Sunday.
Denis Kearney has broko out in
California politics again. He will
probably be quarantined.
'1 he republicans held a convene
tiou in Kingston, Georgia, last
Saturday.
Chief Justice Jackson is a candi
date lorU. S. Senator.
MABEL AFFAIRS.
Colton picking has commenced.
Bad weather for fodder pulling.
Canton merchants mean business.
Sec how tliH-y udv rtise in the Ar>-
VANcB and their goods prove what
they 8iy.
Messrs Hasty’snre making syrup.
The Sunday's rain tangled and
broke iheciru badly.
Bill Ground lias a nice Depot.
How long before JfoAfee & Mc
Connell’s mill will run?
The train will run a regular sch-
dule toJasper afu-r this week.
Mrs M. A Keith lost some turkeys
by the lain storm.
Wc are glad t# sse Col Teasley's
announcement in the Advance.
He has many fiiends in this section
ltiiu prevented preaching nt dial-
oedoniu Sunday.
Glad to hear that J. 0. Keith of
Atlanta is recovering from his pro
traded dines?. lie will be up here
soon.
Allen Keith is building a house
lor W. Pool of Pickens.
G. W. Chum blue is offering 50cls
for corn.
lumber. This mill is u grout con
Cravats, neck ties, linen snirts,
venievice, located as it is, and B0 ! collars, heavy over-shirts, all at rea-
much lumber being used in our
town- We learn that Col. Nicker
son has received nn order for 150,-
000. feet of poplar Runner, Irom
Atlanta. The Country above a-
buunds with Gno popular.
PROHIBITION.
We saw this week Miss Ellen
King, one of cur lovely little miss
es. with n prohibition petition, to
be presented to the General Assem
bly ol Georgia. M e are glad to sec
this move in the rigli. direction.
Every citizen rbould be glad to
sign it. We hope to see the time
when our mothers, wives, and sis
ters will have accomplished the
great work of moving every bar
room from the state. They can
succed. God speed them in this
goad work.
sonable price?, by Cogginp, Jordan
& Co. aug2G
Bacon, lard, best flour, sugar, cof
fee, eggs, butter and everything else
ot the best quality, in the way of
family supplies, always at Coggins
Jordan & Co. nug2G
Should any of your friend* depart this
life (which wc trust will not be soon)
dou'i forget to call on J. M McAfee for
u neat cnlHn or casket, He will sell you
one at Atlanta prices. 0 2 4t.
If you needatruik. goto .Vc A fee's
He ha« a nica
cash.
liue It j sale cheap for
Bey 0.
a I)is nets, composing the county
I Forsyth, lor tin- appointment and
• lections ol Delegates to meet nt
Gumming, the county site of For*
<yih, for the purpose ol endorsing a
candidate Ur Senator.
') lieee delegates,forty*five in iium-
ber, met in the court house at Cam
ming, on Thursday the 1st day ot
August, 1882, and with great unani
mity, endorsed the candidacy of lion
Robert A. E.ikes, lor that responsi
ble and honorable position, mid we
cheerfully and confidently present
him to the voters of tne 39th Sena
torial District, a? a man well known,
capable, tried and true, and worthy
The morality ui a town covers
•very other sin. It is the founda
tion of all progress and prosperi'y.
We have lived in m.iny good
towns, never lived in a very? had
one. But Canton is by far the
most moral, we have «ver seen.
Wo have been a citizen of Canton
. . _ , ... ,1,- Kniwl near ono year. Wc have mingled
dem o in Pensacola, by the bo.mi * . . **„.
and mixed with everybody. We
Col. Candler is said to be making
things in the 9th,“Get npaud get’'
Hon. A. II. Stephens made a
■{Much in Macon,last Monday night.
A largo number of citizens o*
Cartersville and Kingston have
invited Gen. Gartrell te make u
•peach in these towns.
The Constitution says, “Twenty
thousand people attend church
•verv Sunday iu Atlanta.
N«w York wants a prohibition
amendment to the State constitu
tion.
have often seen the streets crowd
ed with hundreds, and some times
thousands of people.
Wo have never seen a man an
gry, hoard a quarrel, seon any ono
drunk, huvo heard hut ono profane
word, and only one obseeno ex
pression (and that was lroin a tramp)
since wc have been here. Will
any think we are “blowing” wlieu
we say we honestly believe wo
have tho best town and communi
ty in Goorgiu? Wc emphatically
say it. Let some ono prove to the
contrary.
Judge Cliamblre's daughter, Sirs.
Cantrell. of T« xus died 8Gdi ol An
gus*. Sad iiuwa to parents and
family.
Wc dined with Mr. and Mrs Kilby
lust wceK. Mr. Kilby & Co have
moved into llie new store.
We had some fox grape wine, pre
senttd by Capt JUnitmorc of Canton,
lust week.
Canton now lias the best assort
ment of goods of any town of its
size.
There was 20 accessions to Sardis
church, last week.
J. V. K.
W. T. McCOLLUM’3 SHOP.
TIIE CANTON ACADEMY.
What lias become of the entliusiusm
on the School at Canton? We dis
like to suggest—But would it not be
well to call a meeting, elect a boaid
ol Trustees of representative men to
lake the whole matter in charge?
This would bring the building and
tjie establisning of (he school del—
linitedly, before those diiectly in
terested. Organization is ntcissury
to success. •
DEATH.
Died the 7th Instant, Dussie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
.tones -ago one year aud lime
months—
Rest, little one,
la wakeless sleep
Thy sorrows done—
No more shall weep.
In Jesus rest,
From ev’ry harm,
Hhieldi-d you'll he 2
lly his strong arm.
A shirt for every man in the county
at J/cAfee's. Sep 9
The dress goods, dry goods prints,
notions and every thing are ariving,
while tbcAiiVANCKis being printed. C’mm
and see us. E. B, Holland «fc Co
Just received at J/eAfee's—hollow-
ware, cross-cut bu\vs, chisels plains,
shovels, spades, nmttocks und many
other artiebs of hardware. Sep 9
A CLOAK FOR EVERY BODY.
Goto J/cAfees nud see those fine
Cl.oaks . 'i he largi st lot ever brought
to Canton and very cheap. bip 0.
Large lot of bagging and ties, just re
ceived. which will he sold, by McAfee.
Give him a call. Sep 9
to he tin* success >r of Brown, Bell
Holcomb, MoAlei* and PnVnp, go«d
men, and distinguished ns your Sen
ators heretofore in the councils ot
our dear old common wealth.
Respectfully,
J. G. Lexer, E.'W. Lewis, W.
B. Brannon, W. U. Stovall, II
L Cunningham,
unci2 4 h.
nrT_octt_E?ioif»K is
t - r - n „of_ T .._ Y .
Inralunblt patented improvements found•« no oikor
ENGINES tn tki world For Pamphlets and Prlca
List, (also f t HAW MIIJ.H. Iren
THE AI LTMAN A TA YLOlt CO.. Mansfield. Ohio.
It seems that the difference be
tween the candidates for Governor
is,‘ which is the heat democrat ?’
Judge McCay sets down right
fist on distillers, sellers and mo
ver*.
A driving and racing parK will
be chartered in Atlanta. Capital
$100,000.
The verdict of the jury in the
trial ot the “Star Router?.’’ Minor
and RererdeU guilty. On Brady
Vaile and the two Dorseys no a-
greement. Minor und Reredell
were Bent to jail for the present.
Reports from all parts show that
great damage resulted from the
rain and wind storm of last Satur
day and Sunday. Much damage
te crops throughout the Southern
States.
HEAD OF IKON.
Mtt. Editor: Since our last, the M.
«fc N. Ga. R R. has legthened her
self out, to within ono mile of Jas
per. The long trestle near Col.
Simmons’ will detain the work lor
a few days,then Jasper has n rail
road, which lias been long an 1 nn-
xiou-dy expected.
Bill Hutson delights in blowing
his whistle, to make the woman
start at the sound thereof. Capt.
Phillips has pushed the road rap
idly tbrougb.“Bill”had a hard time
blowing a man, leading a donkey,
off’tie track last Monday. Donkey
brayed against “Bill’s” whistlo and
bets were offered in favor of don
key in the contest.
Alter leaving Ball Ground, Cool
Spring is the next station, where
the polite Mr.and Mrs.Darnell hold
forth, to whom wo are much in
debted for favors. “Cool Springs”
is beautifully situated ou a high
ridge, near the place of Messrs.
Tate’s, and will he their shipping
depot. It would resemble Mabel,
if Jim Keith would turn the lml-
lows over aud remove the trestles.
T. J D.
Wc called in Mr. MoCollwivV
shop, Thursday, attracted by the
large log wheels ho was finishing
up lor Col. Nickerson’s saw mill.
One ol these wheels will weigh
over 300 lb«. Mr. McCollum dees
fine work ns well as heavy. He
has just finished up two buggies-
Besides the wagon and buggy
work, repairing an 1 making lie
does a very heavy farm work.
All this is dona by himself and
son llenry. These shops where
the work is done by home folks
are the institutions that build up a
community and pay the owners.
A CARD.
To the Voter* of Cherokee County
I come oefore you as a candidate
for the legislature, but am no stran
ger to you. I have lived in your
midst for more than forty four
years, and am duo to your kind fa
vor? for all that I have and am.
you have often conferred upon me,
soug lit lor honors, for which I
am profoundly grateful
Now in coming before you again
asking you for votes, it is not iu
the spirit of a dum ind, (fur you are
not due me anything,) but as a re
quest, hoping that you will favora
bly consider it,I promise yon if elec
ted, I will to tho extent ol my Inn-
paiu l6caLs
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
To all whom it may concern.
A. N. William? having in proper
form applied to me for permanent letter-
ot JriiniiiUiratioa on the cat ate of Newton
K Williams late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
uext of kin of Newton K Williams to hr
and appear at my office within the timo
allowed tiy law, and show cans-, if any
they cm, why permanent ndmiinbtrstion
should not be granted to N M Willati s
on Newton K Williams’ estate.
SHERIFF S SALE FOR OCTOBEK.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Canton, Cherokee
county, Ga , within the legal hours ot
sale, on tin; 1st Tuesday iu October,1882.
The following properly to wit: Lot
of land No. two hundred and eighteen
and ninety acres of the east sido of lot
of land No. two hundred’, and sixteen,
both of tlie 14th 'Mm. and 2nd Sect, of
Lhcmkio countv, leswd on ns the prop
erty of U. W. Cornelison, to satisfy e
Superior court tl fa. issued from the Su
perior court of Cherokee county, on the
13ih day of August 1874, in favor of
John W. Ponder and J. M.McAlee truns-
fered and against B. W. Cornelison and
W. M, Holden. Tenant . in possession
notified. * feo 3.6A^
Also nt the same tim> place, one cq^
Witness my hand md official Biguntuie tain black mare about 10 years old, oup
This August 10th 18J-2. certain Oil gallon stillMi still stands ofie
C M. McLURE, Ord’y I certain one horse wagou, and one set of
1 idacksmith tO'ds. Levied on us the pro
GEORGIA—Cherokee County :
Notice fob Lkavk to Sell Land.
Application will be made to the Court
of Ordinnrp of Cherokee county, Ga., on
the first regular terra after expiration ol
30 days from thi3 notice, for leavo to sell
the land belonging to the estate ofUriah
Nix, late of said county, deceased, foi
the benefit of heirs and creditors of saiti
deceased. OlIAULKS NIX
augfil 1882. Adm’r of Uiiuli Nix
Feo 2.34 Deceased
NOTICE
p. rty of Virgil M. Ponder in favor of
lames P Smith. Pronerity pointed out
by plaintiff W A KITCIIKN
aug25 18(?2 Deputy fcheriff.
Fee 2 10,
B.F.GRISLGR
<S) feus- <§00*,
c$i\ca|v
ito 1 experience and power, faith
The pleasing face of Sam Tat? fully represent your interests and
was visible last week, and looked the general interests of our com
as familiar ascornbread inou country, making no preteu-
We will take it as a great lavor tkms to sl1 P erior abilit y or qnalifi-
if you will find out of Capt. Lyon j ca,ions to aid n,e in ths diaoharga wor3,e ‘J anl j
“it that piano has came.” The ®- tho duties ot a legislator. l . C ‘ u
Don’t target it—J. M. McAfee lias tl.c
largest sti ck of tuts, every at Canton
und ulicup ir than the c icapett.
9 2. 4t.
B. F. Crisler has just received an
excellent ass iriuieut of clothing
Best su11?. Bust okir coats. Any-
oae can be suitul in quality anil
price. au£2G
Best plie s paid for country pro
duce, by Coggins, Jordan & Co.
aug2G
Did you ctll and look at the splen
did assortment of goods just opentd
by Coggir.8, Jordan & Co aug'JG
The very latest style of prints
suitings,worsted,assorted dross goodi
and plain white goods, now- offered
at the very lowest prices, at Coggins,
Jordan & Co nu§2G
A large lot of iron,for wagon woik,
naiL aud hnrdwurd generally, by
Coggins, Jordan & Co. aug2G
Good?, for making coats, ves’s
and pants, for full a.-.d winter wear
of the veiy boat quality, at Coggins,
Jordan & Co atig2G
If you want •» cheap shawl. £?o to J.
M. iVcAfee’sand you will tiad ii. 9-2 4t
A large lot ot dress checks, ginghams,
shirtiDg? sheetings etc. juat received —
sold at A/cAfee’s. 9 2 4t
the modern improvements, just
opened und lor sale at Atlanta prices
by Coggins, Jordan & Co uug'JG
All the ladies are invited to call
ar.d see Coggins, Jordan & Co’s new
calicoes, worsteds aud dress goods.
aug2G
Wett
Plan and specifications for common
Jail to be erected in Canton, for Ch :r> •
kee County, Ga.
Size ot building 30 x 41 feet, out.id
measurement
Foundation to be of rough or hewn
btone, 24 in. from firm clay, und reach
In in. nbove ground.
Walls to be of good hard brick, 11
feet from stone foundation, lii in. thick
Sicond story 10 feet from sccoud lloor L
lop—12 inc us thick.
Fuik/.k 18 in. wide, usual thickness,
20 in. eaves, w ,th su tal 1 moulding and I Any thing you want or need.
New Styles of Prints,
Latest Fashion in Dies* Good*.
Irentest variety in fancy g aids.
Spring and summer clothing.
Motions in great vaiitty.
Shelf goods <>f all sorts.
'heelings, Shirting? nod chocks.
Every kind of Hoys aud Men’s Hate.
Lndi*!* shoes, slippers and gaiters.
Mens luots. shoes, brogau?, A-c.
It-oceries, always a full stock,
’ounirv produce-U.'ugh f a-d sold.
plain block or me lallim bracket
Hoof Rafters *2x3 in. (J.ick raftirs 3
x 8 in.) w ii brae d and nailed, covered
with straight edged plank, ono ir. thick
Vtfuof to bo of iron, style of root "boxed ’
Woodwork—sicepers2 x 8 iu 10 in.apart,
bridged. Flooring to be of good luar
piuo 1 1 4 in. dre»aed, tongued and grov
ed, and set-rot nuiled
iiooms below —two rooms each 14 xlG,
and two each 10 x 14 feet iu the clear,
with 8 tret hall between.
Second floor, same as below, excep
space occupied by cdls, that will be ol
l 1 4 by 8 inc i lumber, set on edge upon
bond timbers 2x4 inch laid in mortar.
PiUSON cells— 4 ci 1 is, each 8x9 bet,
built of plank. Each cell to bo provid
ed with a ‘Cook & Heath PatTut Jai
Window." and with the ‘Athens Iron
Jail Door." For particulars, ieter t
sjv citicitions in Ordinary’s Office.
The contract fot tho above partia
jesciibed building will be let out to Hi
SHOE DtriMItlT
^
Upstairs—The licst workmen, best st*ck
and cleverest sort ol forks, yvill make
any sort of shoe or boot you wish. Men
ding a specialty. - s
fiTiimniir
MWMM——jBM—fiiMMWMMMBwefie
Single or double buggy harness, wagon
harness and every sort of harness nude of
oest material. Old harness mendid
promptly. Ad who cal , will be polite
ly waited on in Evciy Department,
aprili5 11. F. CltlSLFil.
The A. M. E. church in Conyers
was blown down, last Saturday
night.
Near Lithonia, a large tree blew
down aoross the dwelling of Robt.
Jason, Saturday night. No ene
Jaodly hnrt
faces oi the Jaspet ites shone when
the whistle blew. Every one run?
and ask? “it that piano came.”
Well we have lots of fun, and
plenty te eat, and a general good
time, building the railroad in Pic-
kens, whereof we are glad.
Politics dull. All feel more in
terest in developing this rich
country, than in office-seekers.
We hope soon to see a big crowd
up from Canton, “to view this
landscape o’er.” “Saw.”
Respectfully.
W. A. Teasley,
Canton Ga. Sept. 15 1882
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Col. \Y. E. Nickerson, one of the
most liberal and enterprising man ‘ Iuoai ^‘
we ever saw, nus finished up his
saw mill. This mill is erected just
above the long iron bridge and
about one-fourtn mile from the
court house
Logs are being floated down
the river to the mill to saw into
Hose, half hose, gloves, knit and
worsted underwear, suspenders, ties
line at Coggins, Jordan
& Uc. aug2G
Dil y.iu examine those silks ti< s and
collar*, at .1/eAfce’s? 11c sells tlicnv very
low. 9-2 4t.
J/cAfeo has a fine stock of clothing
and can suit old or yonng Also a full line
of over coats ready for full aud winter —
nil of which lie is selling low for ready
SUE&HEO STiBLE
lowest bidder, at c.antou, on the 20th ol I ? I ' jp. / \
Sept. next, reserving the right to rejec I
any or all bids. The contractor will bi .• I
required to give bond und security, it I [ !
terms of the law. ! • f. t*s- y
The builder will be paid when tin
building is completed, according to con
tr. ct, or so soon thereafter as tlm iimoun
can oe collected bv tlie Tax Collector.
<J. M. McOLURE,
aug23dl8s2 td Ordinary.
9-2 4t.
Go and sec J. M. McAfee’s stock of
Concord und other Jeans, tine cassimcr-
es, and all so low for cusu. 9-2, 4t
McAfee is receiving u very handsome
line of ladies’ dress goods. 9-2 4t.
8'ioes! Shoes!!-A large, welt seclcctc.1
stock. Also Injots. old 1 idies’soft, low-
lieel shots—ready tor fat] trade, at Alc-
Afecs. 9-2 4t.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE 39tu
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
According to an agreement
made by aud between the counties
of f her.kee, Miltoa and Forsyth,
composing the 39th Senatorial Dis
G W EVANS.
Lvinesvtlle St., - Cvxrox, G
Near the U. E. Depot,
Il irsis aud Buggies ar reasonable
urices,
(’arriagpj and Horses always ready.
Will send to any part of the country,
with careful drivers and gentle t^ams. ’
All km s of stock fed aud well cared
for.
HAULING AN D DBAYIG
lone at low rates.
Customers will he politely waited on
nov2(i-18kH f.
G. W
Bigain in Land,
trict of Georgia, It is considered 1 *t all hours, day or night,
that the county of Forsyth is en
titled to the Senator to be elected
to tho next General Assembly ol
the State, in the regular order ol ro
tation nmoung the Counties. The]
undersigned was appointed by a meet-
Dg of cite citizens of Forsyth coun
ty, to draft a short address to the vo
ters of the District, setting forth tin
action of Forsyth county in thi
promises.
Pursuant to a call for that piu-
jose, primary meetings, and ticc»
nous were Held in tne vur.uns Mdi-
FVAS.
Proprietor,
I wi 1 sell 200 acres of excellent farm-,
p land ata bargaqj. It is situated 5
miles South of Canton, ). U miles of
Holly Springs a flourishing village on M.
A N. Gd. It. it. A goi d dwelling and
t houses. Die tenement house &o.
well watered, half in woods, half culti
vated Mica in .] mu tides ou the land.
Gold t > uav.w nk'd on adjourning lots.
8.C- or address N. N. Edoe.
,, ,, Canton Ga.
or II. r. JrvLKa lloliy Spiiugs Ga.
july29 ’82.