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Canton, Ua„ November IB, 1882
IN GENERAL.
Mr. S. W Worley of SlmtpTop
is cur uvtbameri agent, ami wil
receive subscribers for ti e -Ai
VANCE.
r J. V. K-itli is nn autheriz-*«I
agent for the Cherokee Advance.
He will make any arrangements with
subscribers that cm be made by us
Call and subscribe to him
A1 igs Kate Johnson u most Uvu-
-ilul young lady from Milton trade
Canton h short visit this wok.
If yon are wanting Any fanning tools
groceries, clothing, shoes or boots, ladies
dresagoids; snch nr worsted, alpacas,
silks etc.—Chuck*, Ticking, hickory
stripes, canton ft.i inel* shi’tings, sheet
ings black j ans from 18 to fiOc s .per
yrd, cassnnere etc. You can find the*
at McAfee s. Sep 0
AN OFFER.
I bare secured free tuition in the Dab
1 onega College, for ttirco young men, in
addition to those I have there now.
Any one desirii g the place—please
apply to me at once. Must live in my
District B. F. PAYNE,
SeplO '89. Senator 89th Dist.
Land fob Sale.
I will soli my land, 2 8 4 miles from
Cantou, containing 80 acres, moro or
le s. Dwelling and usual out houses,
with an excellent spring of water on the
premises. Ten acres best bottom, bal
ance, best upland in the couuty. Titles
perfect. Come and sec the land and
present gmwiag crop. Price |5')0.
8ept80 ft. W. FUTRELL.
Suburbian Home
I will sell the premises in the ton n of
Cmiton, known as the Dowdu House.
Ten aciea of land, good orchard, two
story house w'lli live rooms. Good out
houses. Dwelling half mile’frmi coutt
house in C'autou. N. N. EDGE,
HeptO’M Advance Office
LOCAL DOTS
Last Tuesday brought ice.
Gmt is Diana of ' he Ephesians.
Cotton to-day (17h) the best
9 5-16.
A good man never fears a brave
one.
Au open llitterer, is a secret slan
derer.
Hon. Mr Gnflin, representative
from Banks, was in Canton last
Sunday.
Th? comet is s'ill drifting wist-
ward.
IP. A. Kitchens is one of the best
ollicers we ever knew.
J/.-. B. Z. Dutton is visitiug Can
to-., gttost oj her relations for a fen
days
We pt same Hon. Pope Borrow
w.11 make s good Senator. But we
would tunch rather hove had the
RIGHT.
Tltero is a pretty little Miss* liv
ing in Canton, who is a Ivanced I>o-
yond m st young ladies of bar
ago in all tlio oducati mnl accom
plishments. bhc adds to this, th >
cooking cf an excelWTt meal lor
a largo family, that a princo oau
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pleasure of recording Hon. Ben. Hill sit down to. This is truo educa-
Jn. for tiie high position of Senator tion, and iho foundation of a true
Several families passed through and accomplished lady.
Clanton this week moving Loni South
Caalinalo Sand Maoatain Ala.
Our legislature while doing all
the good they can, should, alter und
amend the divorce law, so the holy
ties of marriage be not so easily un
twisted.
The injunction has been removed
from the Br dal Wreath matrimonial
insurance company. This machine
is at liberty now to proceed its burnt
buggery. •
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TEIiEUUAl’lL AND MD3SEN-
GER.
mMM ME.
I have just opened a Complete Stock,
*- direct from the Mamifacturv,ot Fan-
We know ol'no newspaper more
solid and in no reliable than the
Telegraph. Its able e litor n
a man ot' independent thought and
cxprctMosea his opinion on nil sub'*
jeets fcarlo.-sly. lie is not double
faced, but ouided llo will never
be accused of being on the fence.
Candies, Mixed Candies, Plain Candies,
Crackers of nil sorts. Also Fresh Raisins,
Nuts, Oysters, Canned Good's, and every
thing wanted in this line. I respectfully
ask patronage of my friends, both in the
store and job work.’ ltlanks, Deeds, Ac.
uhva\ s on hand.
Nov-18-18,Sj, CLAUDE F. EDGE.
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OQsuinption, that senurngc of human
ity, is the great dread of the lmnun
family, in all civilized countries.
I fuel Conlidi nt that I an in posressinu
U , ... , . . . , 1 of the only tmre, infal table Remedy—
c »Iwills d.'floes his position clear- „ ow known to tlie professsun — for the
The exciting part of the work ol , ly tin 1 bold IV. j positive »nd speedy cure of that dread
The M & N G11 Railroad is rapidly
making its way through the moun
tains.
M. R. Brit is the man to
ill ---ycix.
furnish
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our uble law makers is over. All the
Auuoiincciucnts.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We sre authorized to announce D. J
Massey a caudidaie for Tax Collector
11a will be thunkful for the influence
•ud votes of all his friends.
Clerk of Supe’ior court.
I hereby aunouacc tnyself a candidate
for OUrk of the Superior court of Cher
kce couuty.
I will be thankful for the votes ano
influence of all my fricads on the day ol
election.
J. L. OAUMICAL.
Clerk of Su^s’ior Court
I announce my'--If a candidate lor re
«).(> ton to the 1 dike ot Cloik ol the Su
ucrinr Court of Cherokee couuty.
Thanking my friends f»r past kind
ness, I respectfully solicit their votes and
intlueuco in tlie next diction.
Sept9td JABEZ GALT.
County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Treasurer ot Cliorokee county
Will be thankful lor the votes and in
flueuce of my liiends.
SeptOid JOS. M. SHARP.
Tax Collector.
I hereby announce myself a candidate*
for Tax Collictor ol Cherokee county.
I will be thanklul for the votes and in
fluence of all my friends.
*ug2 1882. THOMAS BELL, Jit.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorize to announce Jamer
M. Land a candidate for Treasurer ol
Cherokee county.
Hensksthc influence of his friend*
throughout the county, and their votes
at tlie election in January next.
OctSltd.
There .ever was a better
than this to pay debts.
Any one who may think that W.
M. Ellis don’t mean business, just
oall and price his goods Nov 18 4t
The money it takes to defray the
expenses on doge in Gcorgiu, would
ducate all the children.
Subscribers to building of the
Baptist Church, pjease see the call
of building committee,
MisiDuVal’e school houso is nice
ly paiuted.
The interest in the Clanton Sun
day schools, is reviving.
It is fur better not to make a
promise, thun to will 11 ily break it.
A religion that don’t move a matt
(0 do some cue, good is a mockery.
This is the month to commence gar
l-ning. l’tir. in uiunuie and plant
vour unions.
Step into B. F. Crisler’s and look
at his fine dross goods for ladies.
Ladies lino shoos, shawls, with
other winter coverings. Selliugat
tho very lowest prices.
T he way most men want united
action in tiny enterprise, is to unite
on their own plan,
There are more leaders than fol
lowers, more talkers than actors and
more planners than workers.
elections over and they can get down
to solid work.
The biggest frostof the season visT
ted us, last Thursday morning. Now
is the time to dig and preserve year
sweet potatoes.
BEDSTEADS. Good, ol latest
style, finely finished at nianulactitr-
er’s prices at W. M. E'lis. Nov 18 4
When you sell your cotton please
remember that little amouut you
owe for tho Advance. It is not
much, but is what feeds up, clothes
us and warms us. Don’t forget
this.
It is ol the greatest importance
that we exercise good judgement
in detonniuing who to vote lor, for
county officers. In ull cnees, the
selection should be mado of those
whom ivo know are honest and ca
pable.
W. M. Ellis has Trunk*, traveling
bags valices and a new lot of every
thing wanted at us low pries as any
ouc cuu sell. Nov 18 4i
1’UK.Jl DICE.
Bn judice is one >.-f the legitmute
out-ciupprings of ignoiaticr. Edit
cute the mi’id and font a.id pn-
jsidio? is gone. To say of one—
That lu* lias gmi pi>j nl cos, and i s
goVvrent'd by tli in; is saying that he
is governed by hw ignorance.
It Ins always been and always
will be, with men and communities,
where genuine etlucition ol lieud
and heart is difF.u-d, pnjudice
und self-will are remov< d.
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S•ifi.dmess is a grea'er oursc than
dl IIki*l. in ss
isense, nint its unwelcome cmcomituita,
viz., Catarrh, Asthma^ Hronchilis, A era*
ous nubility, Sic., Sir, l tuny I hi called
no old f'gv. 1 believe in medicine.
Twenty-eight years exp Hence ns n busy
practitioner, in thu l.eat consumptiun
iiospituls of thu Oil uud New World,
lias mtiftlit me tho value of proper medi-
entum, both local nud constitutional, in
the Cum of this great enemy of our race.
1 have found it. Rut 1 am digressing,
1 started out to say to tho 0 siidering
with onsumptiou or any of s the above
muiiii) es, that hy uddressing me, they
shall be put in possession ot this great
boon, without ilnrge, mid shall have tho
In in ll‘ ol my experience in tlnuisninls 01
eases sucees-fully trnttid. Full parti-
culars, dir.ctions for pr.pnrntioii and
me, m l nil neoessary advice uud in-
stmetions for sueus-l'ul trentmeat ut
your own In me, will be received by you
by return mull, free of charge by ad
dressing with stamp or stamped self-
addiessed envelope,
im. HI. E. DELL,
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Tax Colltotor.
L’lte North Georgia O inferoncc ol
the M. E. (J'lurc .S nth, convenes
ii L ill rang-*, W sday the 29ili
I istant.
Mack I lard in is painting J. W.
Javis’dwelling. When fiaislieJ, tliis
will be the tin* most fusty, and pret
ty little cott age iu Canton.
READY MADE CLOTHING at
cost for cash. New stock and most
lashtouuble style ut W. M. Ellis.
Nov 18 4t.
A lar^c amouut of cotton was
on tlie streets lust Tuusdny.
Ladiiw Hats ! Ladies IIats 1!
Will sell them as cheap as can be
asked. Call aud see them.
B. F. CltlsLER,
W. M, Sims, died suddenly near
Canton, on l»at Wednesday even
ing, with Paralysis.
>1. C. Coker will be m Canton
the 7th, 8th and 9th of December
lor collecting taxes. Then his
books will bo closed.
nevl8 4l.
Ready-made clothing of any
quality,from the finest to the cheap
est, to lit every boy and man at
13. F. Crisler’s
One nan act a fnl.-p-lto ul ns well
as sp.’ak it. . Item si cmistiminHe
liars that ever breathe d poigen upon
innocence and virtue, talked one
thing and did Hnnthcr. The very
least deception is a iarg'* false-liootl.
There is un inseparable connection
between deception t nd theft. He
who will deceive yon will s eal from
ymi and he who wi;I s'e.n wi'l de •
ceiv;*.
It has hern a questi »n for uges,
which is the n oie guilty, the one
who tella she lulse-liood or tho one
who listens mid heleivrs it. II the
deceiver could find no one willing to
hear fa!ae hood, he would soon give
up the job,
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Onu largo Brick Htoro House, well
finished, on corner ol Gsinesvillo and
Marietta Hts. Call at Advancic Ollico,
exr.tuiao house aud get trims,
' FOR BALE.
The uhovc named bouse aud lot. Houso
24 x 00 foot, two story high. Also
onu dwelling ill the best part of town,
beautiful lot, pruity cottage, good water,
garden with nil the modern (onviid 1
uuccb. Property shewn and bent terms
presented by calling at this offlee.Tbis is
all desirable property and a bargain can
be had. N. N. EDGE, R. K.Agt.
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TOO NIGH LOCALS.
TO PUBLIC TEACHERS
The C. S. Corn’r says, he will pay
about G7percenton teachers accounts
for 1882.
I unnouuca to the voters of Chero
kee county, tliut I am a candidate for
Tax collector. Will be thankful to all
for their votes aud influence iu the Jan
uary electio. D W FERGUSON
auglO 82 Srlacoa
for County Trowarer.
We are authorised to announce the
name of J. L. Hoggins as a candidate for
« P lrrtioa for County Treasurer tor
re election for County
Cherokee county. Mr. Coggins returns
his thanks for past favors and solicits a
repetition on the duy of election.
aug5-td
War Sheriff.
Dr. Parker of our town presented
us with a |.*tatoe, last Thursday, el
his raising, tliut weighed ten pounds
and ten ounces. Tlie potutoe is of
.lie Hati variety aud it is the largest
one we ever saw. A few moro of
this sort will bread our family the
bain 'Ce o f G"* ve n*
GOVERNOR COLQUITT.
Sadd e.', b;id e», burner .ndi very
tit.ing i!.’e in t .e way ol dr using Bp
a horse for use, will be found at
Crislers.
Many men have opposed Gov. Col
quilt in his election to the Senate,
simply because there is a cnirreut
running that way. He is elected
and no Georgiuu will ever blush Ut
such a Senu'cr, Oil the contrary,
tney will proud o( such a represen
ueive of Georgia’s houor ahd high
morai standing.
A. W. Archer says one of his
young friends visited an ‘Tnfuir” a
short time since, When he came
home his breath was bad—He says
look-out.
The undersigned hereby announces to
the voters of Cherokee county that he is
a candidate for Sheriff. He asks respect
fully, the rotes ar,<l influence of his
friends in the January election. If he
is elected, J. P. Spears will serve as bis
Be,P w'A.'&TOHEN8
Tor Sheriffs
We are authorized to announce E G
Orombling as a candidate for Sheriff of
Cherokee cenaty election in Jan 188J
Ms will rua with «ut a Deputy
Sheriff Kitchens has bought a fine
horse. The horse is fast and loug
winded and and every body Knows
Mr. Kitchens is the same way with
the addition of sure. So look out
evil doers.
Hon. J. N. Simmons au energetic
cotton merchant of Dawsonville
visited our office, asl Thurdaj
morning, aboutduy break, but found
ao one at home. We hope he will
call again, and we will be at home
We ask the Honable gentlmanto call
a little sooner or a liitle later.
Family groceries at the lowest
prices, at Crisler’s.
Always a cal in after a storm.
Gaud.dales are a sociable class.
The Democratic newa ii glorious
to all true Georgians.
The cotton crop in this commuiii
ty will excetd that ol last year.
Our farmers are buying bone dost
for wheat, oats and clover, a good
sign of prosperity.
Roberts Mills are stopped for re
pairs.
llog cholera is an epidemic in this
community; Joshua Roberts lost live
Hole eight and so on. Who can
suggest « remedy?.
F. Cole, who had his arm broken
und 8houlik*r tn.ished in the bridge
d saster, is getting well.
A subscription i3 biing raised to
paint the Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Mr. Bond will preach his lust
aTinou for this Conference year, at
this place next Sunday.
E. C. E.
VALUABLE Town PR0P-
kiity For Sale Cheap.
One Brick Store House,two stories high
Size 24 x 00 teot. Well finished belcw
ami above. Lot 27 feet front, running
buck 120 feet. Tlie locution as good as
can bo desired, fronting the principal
streot in Canton, An extra bargain will
bn given aud terms made to suit tlie
purchaser. Call soon. N. N. EDGE
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AGAIN WE SAY
Wc must have money to pay our work
men. The subscribers to the building of
Baptist church. Please come in by the
20th Instant and pay 5 0 per cent on a-
mount sub-cribcd. Please don't tail.
By oidcr of building commit!ee.
Nov 11 ’82-td JABEZ GALT,
chairman.
Ho! for Canton
CHAMBERS’ DICTIONARY OF
Universal Knowledge.
I MUST HAVE MONEY.
All who aro indebted to me MUST come
forward und vettle.
I NEED money and MUST have it.
i lie notes anil occounts I bold, for
supplies, were due first of October and
you Imd BEST pay them at Okcic mid
“avo cost. My NEED of money will
Pouch me to collect NOW.
My guano companies have writtin me
to extend cotton option on notes no ion
get than the FIRST DAY of Nov.
So you hud better look closely alter
them and vocn Own Inteiikst.
“A hint to the WISE is sufficient.'’
Come up and save Cost.
Yours Respectfully, Ac.,
Octl4tlil883-tf. It. T. JONES.
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I will exchange my splendid farm on
Etowah River, i'..r Canton proper.y. A
bargain can be had.
ot-e o, address, JOHN GEURIN,
Cherokee Mills, Ga.
Also will sell on good terms 445 acres on
Oothcaloga creek, 2 miles from Callioup.
Noy4’82 JOHN GEURIN,
We call aitention to the adver
tisement of the above book, a copy
ot which wo have received from
the publishers. After a thorough
examination, we have no hesitancy
in pronouncing it one of tho most
useful works published.
It contains a complete pronounc
ing Dictionary of the English lan
guage, which is alone, wortn tho
price of the book, $5.00. The
agency for such a book is very do
sirable, We commend it to those
wishing profitable employment,
$1,0091
How to Get If.
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$1,000 or $2,000 at time of marriage, ac
ccrding to class. Tlie money is made up
by mutual contribution. The best in-*
stitution ever organized to give young
people a start in the world.
Local Agewts wanted everywhere
Write for blank application, und Con
stitution and By-Laws. For agencies
address, M. F. AMOROUS. For blank
applications',address, W, M. STOCKTON
Secretary, Atlanta, Ga. uovlO ly*
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