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Newspaper Advertising liurnau (10 Spruce
Street),whore adver. nwill UAI1I#
nrrnNEWYliRK.
C'l)c lEljcvciltce 'Ailunnee
Canton, Ga., September 16, 1882
IN GENERAL.
If you are wanting any farming tools
groceries, clothing, shoes or boots, lodie 1 -
dress goods; such ar worsted, alpacas,
silks etc.—Checks, Ticking, hickory
stripes, canton flannels, shillings, sheet
ings black jeans from 18 to fiOcts per
yrd, casstmsre etc. You can find then
at McAfee's. Sep 0
NEW FALL STOCK.
Mr. b. W . Worley ol fcliatpToj
is tur authorized agent, and wi
receive subscribers for the Ad
vance.
3/i J. V- Keith is an iiutherizefi
agent for the Cherokee Advance.
He will make any arrangements with
subscribers that can be made by us-
Call and subscribe to him
If you want a good shoe, a good boot
an excellent hat for your self your wile
or daughter—Any thing that is kept in
a first class general store and needed at
home—Call at W. M. Ellis’ and examine
and price. Sept 2nd tf
AN OFFER.
I have secured free tuition in the Dali
lonega College, for three, young men, in
addition to those 1 have there now.
Anyone desirirg tho place—please
apply to me at once. Must live in tny
District B. F. PAYNE,
tie pit) ’82. Senator 89tli Dist.
Suburbian Home
I will sell tho premises in the town ol
Cniftou, known as the Dowdu House.
Ted acres cf land, good* orehard, two
story house w'th live rmju## \Jood out
houses. Dwelling halt mile from court
house in Cunton. N- N . EDGE,
Sept0’82 Advance Ollice
I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
I now have a good portion of my goodr
already oj*cbed—I aiu receiving, new
supplies Jdmost every day. 1 respect
" imiy iviu all my Iriends to call in, ex-
a mi lie tliwguuda, Hud out* piicis—arm
•eAvo money by trading.
V/. M. Ellies Sept 2nd tf.
AunoiincciiiciitH.
For EepresentatiTO.
i
respect fully announce myself a can
idolize to represent the pcojile of Chero
' k.e4oumy in the next Legislature.
W. C. DIAL.
i pri i
m
beptUtd82.
Clonic of fiupe'ior Conrt
I announce myself a tyxultfdato lor tv
election to the ottico ol Cleik of the Su
pe-rior Court of Cherokee c mnty.
1 hnlikiug tny friends for past kind
ness, I respi ctfully solicit t heir votes aud
influence in tho next election.
jsepiWtd JABEZGALT
County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Treasurer «d Chorokrecouuty
Will be lliaukful .or the votes and in
lluenco of my Iriends.
SepiUtJ >103. M. Ml ARP.
p(jIt UEl*KESKNTAT1VE.
Wc arc authorized to announce Col. M
A. Tinsley, us a candidate, \» reprerent
Cherokee county in the Legislature.
Tax Colle<f£wr.
I hereby aunource myself a candidate
for Tax C‘ litctor ol Chctokre county
1 will tie thanklttl for the votes and >n
lluencc of all my lr< nils. rT .
uu-2 lt82. THOMAS BELL, Jit.
LOCAL DOTS
Excursion to Jasper.
Candidates are friendly.
Every man should love his home
even if it is n poor one.
A man who wont patranize home,
should nat be patronized.
Go to B F Crirler and price bis goods
9—16
The “Etowah Cornet Band ’ went
to Jasper yesterduy.
Fine dress goods, all wool cashmere,
Indian cashmere, flannel suitings some
thing new and pretty, Reversible suit
ings, ninth and crape cloth, Pacific
Stripes, and Alpacas—at E B Holland &
Co. 9—10
We are glad to stule that Ilev. J.
A. MeMurry’s throat is much im
proved.
IFe think buys should not be permit
ltd to go on the Cupolu, on the court
house. A misstep, a stnmbls, or
giving way of the balusters, and they
me stud to be decaying, would land
some mother's darling into the
Eternul world.
Largest lot of bleached domestic in
town at E. B. Holland & Co. 9—10
IFc hud a continuous rnin and
wind storm from Satmday G 1-2
o'clock P. M. to Sunday 6 1-2 o’clock
p. ji. a. W. Archer lost several
ihousuud bricks that were ou the
yard.
The Baptism published lust week
was pos.-peiied on account of the
rain, lust Sunday.
E B Holland & Co are Agents for
Mason Felton tte Co fine laces and trim
mings 1 l 2 to S yrds for only lOcts
per bunch, o.tll aud make seclectioas at
once. 0—10
The protracted meeting in Metho
list church closed last Fiiduy night
•SrVi nil accessions to the chuicn.
The two candidates for legislative
nonets in Cherokee county are—Col.
W. A. Ti as!* y of Canton and lion
W. 0. Dial ol Woodstock Dist, The.
time is short. Tinse gentlemen will
have to stir it little lively cf they
shake all the voters.
PERSONAL.
Mins Lizzie Dial, the beautiful
aud accomplished tiaughie of Hou.
and Mrs. W. C. Dial was in canton
Saturday and Sunday. She w»9
die guest oi Miss Jennie Bond.
Mr. nud Mrs. F. T. McClintock
left Canton last Friday, lot Boston,
ilere thoy will make their ar
range ments tr sail to Europe in tv
short time. They made many
frieuds in Canton, and added much
to their enjoyments in our town.
They have our wurmest wishes for
a sate jourucy and future success
Mi«s Alice DuPree who has been
the guest of McAtce House has re
turned home, to the regret of her
many friends.
Miss Ida Scott, ene of Cherokee
county’s moat beautiful and lovely
young Indies, aturted to LaGrange
Female College, liist J/onday. Her
friends feel her absence, and will
look with anxious pleasure for her
return.
Mr. and Mrs It. T. Jones have
gene to house keeping again. They
Imre mov'd into the same dwelling
where they resided b.Toie they com
menced boarding at the McAfee
lions'.
E B II'Hand & euro gting to sol
goods., and don't, you fngit it, if Home
body gets hurt. If you need anything,
call nml price their goods. No double T.
wait on customers. .E-pkc w.i.y this L.y-
llfHJ
T
Cherokee Fencb
Fence,
No Feuce,
Election.—
1.278
2-85
James .1/. Hutson will cut, fit and make
coats, rests and pants in Inst stylo and
latest fashion. All wont warranted.
Cutting a specialty. Shop at resi
dence. ' 8optl5'82
Dress goods from 5c to 1.00 per yard
as E B Holland & co
Daily Schedule.
.1/ «t N. GA, It. it.
NO II.
Leave Marietta
*• Wood Stock,
“ Lebanon
Holly Spring*
“ ('nlit >ii,
11 Mabel
8:20, a. M
OilO, “
9.20, “
9:45, “
1(1:80, “
,10:150. “
Arrive Ball Ground 1LI5, *'
SOU II.
Every thing In notions and
goods at Jv B Holland & Co.
fllllCV
9—10
State Senate.
We hereby announce the name of II L
Patterson of Fmsyth county, as the pto
iilu’i candidate for Senator of this the
89th District. MAN i \OlElit 1
aug 16 82 ^7, -
Tax Collector.
I onnounca to the voters of Chero
kee county, that I am u candidate foi
Tax collector. Will be thanklul to all
lor their votes and influence in the Jan
uary elect io.- D W FERGUSON
uuglti 82
Srlucoi
For County Treasurer.
We arc authorised to announce tin
name of J. L. V oggins lllJ 11 candidate Joi
re election for County Treasurer to;
Cherokee county. Mr. Coggins return
Ilia thanks for past lavirs and solicits a
repetition on the day of election.
uug5-td
For Sheriff.
McAfee & McConnell’s mill be. will
uiining next week. '1 lion b'ingon
your wheat, and got the best Hour
you ever eat.
Wc ore pained to learn that Mr*.
A. B. Coggins is quite sick. Hope
the will soon be better.
We give timely notice to all con
cerned, that wo are prepared to
furnish election tickets by the thou
sand and ten thousands, Wo will
print tickets cheap and always
•uve them in time. Will print
night or day.
Any ono w ishing to buy, sell,
rent or lease, a house in Canton or
farm in the country—We can al
ways give them lojormatioB valuiv
1)1 e. No pains will he spared to
accommodate. Call at uduanco ol-
E. B. ID Hand & Co liayc the larges!
lot of cotton and bilk luce ties ever in
Jan ton. 9—10
We wish to buy some old fash
ioned yams or Spanish potatoes.
vViil pay the market price*
The Advance office is where you
^et election tickets printed at all
hours, at bottom prices.
The Good I'ensplaia lodge is in a
prosperous condition. A good
many additions ol lata.
Tlic undersigned hereby announces b
the voters of ( lierokee county that he n
a candidate for Sheriff. He asks respect
lully. the votes aim influence ol. hi
frierds in the January eltcAnn. It In
is elected, J.P. Spears wilrtcrvc as hi
Deputy. Respectfully,
uutiS td
W. A KITCHENS
For Sheriff.
We arc authorized to announce E G
Grambling as a candidate for Sheriff of
Cherokee county election in Jun lbbd
He will run with out a Dufyty
J L1CO1 CALICO 1! CALICO !!!
For every body. An endless quality
• .id variety. Cull ana get youc wile, sis-
cr, mother, daughter, couisin und aunt,
i dress at E B Holland & co. 9—16
Those wishing work in the tail
oring line, will do well to sec Mr.
rames M. Ilutson.
A colored church was blown
down 1 in Tbmastou on last Sunday
morning.
Majority for fence, 9.93.
’Tie strange that some perseus
can give advice so readily in tho
management of the business of oth
ers, still succeed so poorly in their
own.
.‘-’HOES! BOOTS AND RUBBERS!
For all Sexus nud sizes at E B Holland
& cm 9—10
Warlick & Bro. are pressed with
work in thair shop every duy. Such
enterprising men und expert work
men, well deservo this deluge of
patronuge and they will always
get it.
Large lot of coffee, sugar corn ratal
bacon etc at E It Hollund ct- co
A man who is deceitful to accom
plish a selfish end, und shows two
laces and talks two ways, should
not be trusted even with very small
things-
Any body that gays, lust Tuesday
was not cold tuotiglt for fro-it is no
Democrat.
Butter is a source article in this
market
George Thucker sells beef in Can
leu every Tuesday uud Friday.
E B Holland & co have received it
large lot of hardware cutlery, curpcnti r-
tools etc. 0-10
Customers can be suited in any
sort or style of goods inUaulon now.
The “Eowah Cornet Baud” ol
(,'nntou is a good Institution.
“Bill Arp’s’’ letter in the Sunday’s
Constitution, rings truth in every
line. No one can coinbat it.
Call on E B Holland & co if you waul
to buy any dry goods, grncoties, hard
ware or any kind <>f merchandize, 'J lx y
will certainly save you money
Messrs Trippo and Tolbert arc
running their corn mill at the steam
Hhop.
Wonder il Jiin Warlick has seen
anything of Tolbert’s hat.
Concord Jennes, all colors, from -10
to 60ets at E B Holland St c >
Rumors of many candidates i n
Cherokee. But we know none only
those whose names are found in the
Advance.
Mr. Patterson of Camming, can
didate for State Senate of 39th Dis
met, spoke in ib« court house in
Canton, lust Tuesday. He had a
pn-ity good house and excellent at
tention. IIi3 speech was well received
Roots, brogans,best m ike. Also sole
au i upper loathe- at E B Holland & Co
We see onr fruit growcis are bring
iag io market tome vciy line upp] s
Call and sec the new fall hats and
bonnets, just received at Mr« J. II King's
It
Leave Uall Ground,..,.
•' Main I
“ Clinton
“ llolly Spring*,
“ Lsbani'u
“ Wood Slin k, ..
Ari ive Muriel tit
Si'EiT vi. Train.
NORTH Fridays an i Sa'ur l iy
Mar.ittn 6.45. f m
SOU I'll S»tMMi iy> and M uid:ii*. Leave
Bdi Ground, 5.2o a. m
\V. It 1*0WISH.
Julyt2 Gen. Pa*. Agent.
..D BO, l*. M
.. 8 53, “
. .L2-), «
. 4:55, “
5:10, “
, ,.5:113, ••
,,G:.5, “
Loayo
VEGETINE
WILL CURE RHEUMATISM.
VB. ALBERT CROOK Ell, 1 »«o well-known
(IriigK'iNt nml upothiTiiry, of Sprint;vnl<* Mi 1 .,
ninny* ml vises every mm troubled with lllicu-
mutism to try VEUEllNK.
lti'iid Ills Statement:
Hpiunovai.ic, Mb., Oct. J2,1870.
Mr. ir. Tl. Rtkvknh:—
Ikar Mr,—Flfleen yenrs ago hint full I was
taken sick with rheiim.itism. was unable to
move until the next April. From that timo
until three years itg«» this full I MiH'ercd ev
ery tiling with rheumatism. Sometimes there
would Ini weeks at a time flint l could not step
one Hteji ; them* attacks were quite often. A
Hiiffereif every IIiIiir that a man could. Over
three years ago lust spring I commenced ink
ing Vkgktim:. and followed It up until I had
taken seven Isdlles; have had no rheumatism
since thut time. J always udvhu every one
that is troubled with rheumatism to try Vi.ok-
tim . and not stiller for years as I have done.
This statement »s gratuitous as far u» Mr. Htu-
vuun Is concerned. Yours, etc.,
ALBK11T CHOOKEH,
Firm of ▲. CrooUer A Co., Diugginlt &, Apotbsca/ies.
We learn there was a goodly num
her to have been baptized in the
yardis Baptist chuich, on last Sun
day. But the ruin compeledu post-,
doi'ement,
E B Holland &co make a ipecially of
ladies and gents line tliovs, Ladies kid
button—cheapest and best in town. If
you dont believe it call ana see
We me increasing our number of
subscribers to Advance ubenit one
Quira per week.
HAS ENTIRELY CURED ME.
Horton, Oct., 1870.
Mr. II. U. Rtkvfnh:—
Drr.r Mr,— My daughter, after having a never*
attack of Whooping Cough, was left in a feeble
state of health. Being advis' d by a friend, nlio
tried tho Vkoi lin k, and after using u few bot
tles, was fully restored to health.
I have been a great sufferer from Bheuma-
tlsm. I have taken several bottles of tho Vkok-
tink for this complaint, ami am happy to say
It has entirely cured mo. 1 have recommended
tho Vwiktin'K to others with tho same good
results, it is a great cleanser and purifier of
tin* blood ; it Is plousant to take, uud I cun
cheerfully recommend It.
JAMES MU BSE, Ml Athens Street.
RHEUMATISM io a DISEASE of tho BLOOD.
Tho blood, In this disease, h found to contain
an excess or ilbria. Vkoktixk i»'ds by convert
ing the blood from Its dineuaed condition to a
healthy circulation. Vkuktinm regulates llie
bowels, which is very important In this com
plaint. One Ijottletif V'lioKTi v K will give relief,
nut to effect a permanent cure it must ho taken
regularly, and may take several bottles, espe
cially in cases of long st Hiding. Y'irikti NK is
sold by all druggists, 'fry it, and your verdict
will be the same as that of thousand* before
you, who miy, “ I never found so much relief as
from the use of Vkiiktink/* whleh is com
posed exclusively of JJurki, Jiouta uud Jlerba.
“ Vkoetink," says a Bouton physician, “has
no equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of Bs
many wonderful cures, after all other remedies
I did failed. I visited the laboratory and con
vinced myself of its genuine merit. It Is e pre
pared from barks, roots, und herbs,
which is highly effective ’
poumled In such a I
lulling result#.”
eh of
, and they are com-
i luuuner us to produce us ton*
I ©enteral Directory.
CHURCHES.
M. E. Cnujtctr, South—Rev. W. M
D Bond l'astoi'. Preitoliing every first
Sunday by the pastor. Preaching on
tin 1 :!d Sunday by.Riv. C. M. McClure.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night.
Gentlemens' Prayer Meeting every Fri •
'lay evening.
Sunday School nt 9 a. u. Ben. F.
Payne, Superintendent. Ben, F. Perry,
Secretary.
Baptist Church—Rev. J. A. McMur-
ry, Pastor. Preaching every second and
fourth Sunday, and Saturday before
‘viid Sunday in cneli month.
Sabbath school :U JJ i» m. N. N. Edge,
Superintendent Fred l urk, Secretary.
ORDERS.
F. A. M.—Meets evirv first and third
Monday’s at 8 »•. m„ in Masonic Hall.
E. B. Holland. W. M.
J L Johdan, Sec’ty
K. of II.—Meets every 1st and llrd
Tuesday at 7 1-2 r. M., in Masonic Hall.
W. A. Tenslcy, Dictator.
Jalicz Galt, Reporter.
Municipil.— O. J W. Putnam Mayor.
M. 1) Donaldson Maishal.
U. F, Perry Sec nud Trias.
C0UNTY~OFFICERS.
C M MoUAURF., Oidinary.
JARPZ GALT, Clerk S. Court.
J P SPEARS, Sheriff
Wm. A KITCHEN, Deputy Sheriff,
M 0 COKER, Tax Collector,
./ L COUGINN, Treasurer.
F, \V MOORE, Surveyor.
Wm. T. KIRK, Coroner,
G. I. TKA8LEY, County S. Com
O. W. PUTNAM,Pres
I)u. J. II. SPEIR,
M. A. KKI 111,
A. T. SCOT r,
J. J. MADDOX,
County
Ronrd
of
Education.
VEGETINE.
NOTHING EQUAL TO IT.
South Salksj, Mass., Xov. 14,1870.
Mr TI. R. Stevens:—
Dear Mr,—I have been troubled with Hrrof-
ula. Canker, and Liver Complaint for three
yearn; nothing ever did me uiiy good until I
commenced using the Vkoktivk. I am now
cettiug along first-rate, und still using th#
VKftKTixK. I consider there i» nothing equal
to it for such compluintM. l.'uii heartily recom
mend it to everybody. Yours truly,
MBS. LIZZIE M. PACKARD,
No. 10 Lugrunge Street, South ttulem, Musa.
VEGETINE
PREPARED BV
S. S. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
Yegetine is Sold by all Druggists,
l
MAGlSTltATl.'a COURT.
a NioN—792nd Dist—fid Monday—J,
C Avery. J P, II c Kolloftg, N P.,
!I O Daniel, L C. P. O. Cunton.
Sai.acoa —1)60—2nd Saturday — 8 Coo
ley.J P..A (J Collina N P. ( CiccroBryson,
LO. P O Salacoa.
Bell's—817 District, meets lid Satur
day, John J/orgun,./ P; John R Ross, N
P; John Carrol, L C; Acwortli P O.
Ball Ground—1022 District, meets
2nd Saturday, I) B Lyons, .1 P; .1. Price
N Pj M. M. Jackson,L. C; Bull Ground
P O.
Wild Cat—1019, Friday. J LCnrtni-
cal, .1 P , 11 F Muliin. N 1\, R B Crln-
sliuw, L C
Little Rivek—1174 district, meels
4th Saturday, B Lively, J Pj W I Cliris.
thin, N l*; I bos H Otbbs, L C’, Frce-
mansville P O.
Con’s Creek —1021 district, meets 1st
Saturday,W W Bagwell .) P; P. Groover,
N Pj I A Ingram, I. U.
Hickory Flat— 1010—1st Saturday—
W J Weiib, .1 P„ T. Ponder, N 1\, U M
Day L C. 1* O Hickory Flat.
Clayton's—071 district, meets 1st Sat
urday, T J Htaucel, J l’j W R Barr.tt
N P; Win Burgess. L C; Slnirji Toji P O
Hamiin’s — 1008 ' district, meets 4th
Stuurduy, It P Daniel, J P; John (I
Heard, 5). P; 11 Irani Walker and JM
Rheiuhardl, L C’s; P O Walesca.
SixKa—1270 dist, meets 2nd Wodnes
lay, K B Algood, J P., E G EllUou, N
P., Cherokee J/ills, 1* O.
Lick Bmllet—1010 District, meets
2nd Saturday. Lawson I’etrec, J P.,G.
VV. Brooks, N P., Suiimel Cox, L. C.
Mullins—meets !)rd Hal urday. J
I limmis, .1. P, O. It. Fowler, N. P. I). W
Girri-on and A 1 . Brooks, L. C’s P. ()
Fort Bullington
Fair Play—1028—8d Saturday—11
T Elliot, J P., 8 It Dickson, N P, F M
Mullinax, L U. P O, Sutalloe.
Cross 72oads—1000 district, meets 2nd
Saturday II C Bowling, J P; Waricu F
Smith. N P; W E Curtis L. C; ()j hit
P O.
Woodstock—800 District, meets 4th
Saturday. R. Herndon, J. P., W. G.
Dupre, N. P., J M A/atkis, L. C; IVood-
stoe.k P O.
Local notices 10 cents per line lor the
•irst insertion, unless by special agree
ment.
Advertisements will be run until for
bidden, unless otherwise .marked, and
charged for accordingly.
All communications intended for pub
lication must bear the name of the writer,
not necessary lor publication, but us u
guarantee of good faith.
Wc shall not in any way be responsible
for the opinions of contributors.
No communication will be admitted
into our columns having for its end a
defamation of private character, or in
any other way of a scurrilous import.
Correspondence solicited on all points
of general importance—but let them be
briefly to the point.
All communications, letters of btir-i
ness, or money remittances, to receive
prompt attention, must be addressed to
N N Ed-'e.
, .To County Officers —The new law
regulating legal advertising, lias cut pri
ces down so low, that while we propose
to comply with the law, others must do
the same, and we must insist that in eve
ry case the printer’s fee must be collected
and paid ir. advance. This gives less
trouble. The law fixes the rates as fol
lows: “For each one hundred words,
the sum of beventy-iive cents for each in
sertion for the first four insertions and
I for each subsequent insertion thir';y-five
cents for each one hundred words,’’
JX. N. EDGE
Canton, Ga.
An Extraordinary fftr
There arc a number of persons out of
employment in every county,—yet ener
getic men willing to work do not need
to be. Those willing to work can mike
from 8100 to 8500 a month dear, work
ing for ns in a pleasant and permanent
business. Tho amount our agents make
varies,—some making as high as |Fi00 a
while others ns low as $100, all depen
ding on the energy of the agent. We
have up. art'cleof great merit. It should
he sold to every Houseowner, and pays
over 100 per cent profit. Each sslo Is
from $0. t) to $10 00. Ono sgrut in
Pennsylvania sold 82 in two days, and
cleared £01 00. Au agent in New York
made :?45 00 in ono day. Any man with
energy enough to work a full day, and
Will do this (lining the year can make
mu $ 2,000 to $0,000 a year. Wo only
want one man in each county, and to
him wail give the exclusive sale a* long
as he continues to work (uithfully for us.
There is no competition, and oothiug
liku ourlnventh n made. Parties having
from $200 to 81000 to invest, can obtain
a General Ageucy for ten couutioi ora
slate. Any one can make an investment
of from #25 to 81,000 without tho least
rUk ot loss, as our Giiculars will show
that those investing $25 can after 80
days trial return the goods unsold to us
and get their money back, if they do no;
dear at least $100, '1 hey show that a
General Agent who will take ten coun
ties and invest fc2Hi,00 can after a trial
ol 90 days return all goods unsold to us,
and have money returned to them if
they tail to clear nt least 8750.00 in that
time, Wc are not paying salaries, but
want men willing to work and obtain us
their pay the profits of their energy.
Men not willing to work on our terms
will not work on any. Tuoso meaning
business will receive our largo descrip
tive cireulai, and extraordinary offer by
<nclosiug a three cent stump with their
address. The II,st to comply with our
terms will si cure the county or counties
they may wish to work. Address,
Renner Manueacturino Co.,
118 Smithtli Id Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
julyl-82 4t eow.
Huckster
J. L. HARRIS has made arrangements
m the way of a splendid n-sortinout, well
l> tight goods, to control the Huckster
Uuuiness in Canton. The best assort
ment of Cigars from 8)u'c to 10c, Crack
ers, It) to 20c, Sauces in variety, Calmed
Good,i, Fancy Groceries, Nuts, Candies,
plain and luucy, Ac. AU things ever
kept in a Fancy Giociry or confuctiou-
cry, are kept by Bond Harris.
Go in and seu him. See his new show
case, Ills sample caces— select by these
cigars, crackers, ci\ud/, &c.— tlien buy
(fer Ladies specially invited. junl7
GOLDEN STAR
OIL STOVE
STILL LEADS THE WORLD, -j
50,000 IN USE 1 I
tJacs Ordinary Kerosene. I
Bakes and Cooks Equal to any Cook 6tor0b
SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR.
.MVKIIS, OSIIOKN & CO.,
■OLE MANUFACTURERS,
OXiBVIIXiAITD, O HXO.
Western Branch, 43 LAKE STREET, CIIICAUO.
CALL ON OUR LOCAL AGENT. -
or ivnr kind cheaper than ivn.
ItlBe*, Shot <lima, Itnvolvnra, Ammuni
tion, FUIiIiii; Tackle, Heines, Neti.
Knives, Razors, Skates,
Hammocks, etc.
Largo Illustrated Catalogue FREE.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
VITTSBVHGH, PA.
fiCENTS
WANTED! Ladles and Gontlcmen, to pnaasa
with us tn sell several Useful lIoiinehoHt
Article*. l‘i-ofll<< large. Labor is llxhi.
Exclusive territory Riven. No com peti
tion. Terms liberal. Circulars FREE. Addroso,
He«IU Manufuct'K Co., Box 80S, Pittsburgh, P».
A NEW OURE FOR
AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN.
P»r<i sure, cleanly and etiosp. Sample Psckeae. Toit*
Paid, 30 ct!.. AOi;NTS WANTED. A,Wren., ’
OT. l-X. ^ohn.ton, Pittsburgh. P.<
USICAL INSTRUMENTS
of all kinds for sale very cheap.
Catalogues free. Address, RICHARD
HULL l CO.. Box 808. Pittsburgh, Pa.
HO £ 0E UTILE
HOCK ARKANSAS.
m
I 'ffer for rale my farm on Etowah
Rivei six and a half miles below Canton.
One, 1 wo, and Three year’s payments.
dco o. address, JOHN GEUHIN,
Cherokee Mills, Ga.
Also on same terms 445 acres on
Oothcalog creek, 2 miles from Calhoun,
See Gus Smith on the Farm or ad
dress JOHN GEURIN,
I tnarl’82- Cm Cherokee Mills, Ga