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Home and Farm ^ tntcal ® iK£,ot c-
The Boston Cultivator «»ys that
new varieties of corn are produc
•d from tlia email tiahbiu* that
grow •• the end ©1 the tuseel.
A French ckewiit waahes the
eteras and trnnks of troes iu a so-
Ifltien of aIo** to keep off the iu*
Ht'cta. Dissolve ihe aloe* in
wnrin water nnd apply with n
brush.
Tho ammonia *xhaled from sta-
Mos tends to make harncM brittle.
A little glycerine added to th*
grease with which harness in oiled
will keep th* leuther nelt and plia
ble.
yilURCHKS.
M. E. OntTBcn, Soutii—Rct. W. M
D Bond Pastor. Preaching every first
Sunday by the pastor. Preaching on
the 8d Sunday by Rev. O. M. McC lure.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night
Gentlemens' Prayer Mietlng every Fri
day evening.
Sunday School at 9 a . n. Ben. F.
Payne, Superintendent. Ben. F. Perry,
Secretary.
Baftiit Church—Rev. J. A. McMur-
ry, Pastor. Preaching every second and
fourth Sunday, and Saturday before
2nd Sunday in eaeh month.
THE
‘CONSTITUTI ON*
FOU 1882-3.
Is bitter equipped in every sense than
ever before to maintain its position
IN TKt FKOJfi K*MKB OF SOUTHKHN JOUR
NAttlM.
It calL the attrition of the reading pub-
lie to tiw following points that can
be claimed. Namely, that it is
1. 1 he largest and best paper in Georgia,
Alabama, the Careliuus, Florida and
Mississippi.
‘.More reading matter than any paper in
the South Atlantic States.
8. The fullest telegraphic service and
latent news.
Marchal & Smith Piano Gd.
Sabbath-m bool at 8p. x. N. N. Edge, | . iy'* 1 , ' . . . , e . M
merintandi nt Frnd Turk Hri rrliri “*• file I rlgllle. t, Ivest and fu.lust COP»
Superintend'nt Fred Turk, Secretary.
ORDERS.
F. A. M.—Meets every first and third
Monday's at 8 r. in Masonic Hall.
£. B. Holland. W. M.
J L Jordan, Sec ty
It is well known that ants nr# the
destroyers of insects of tne smaller
varieties. The Heston Journal of
Chemistry claims that ants nlso
attack and nestroy canker worms.
J. A. Dodge, in the Journal of
Agriculture, says ho cures hog
cholera by giving half a teaspoon-
1 11 of carbolic acid in a gill of milk.
It is administered from a long
necked bottle.
If fowls are confined in ranB
care must be tnkeu to cleanse the
ground daily. The smaller the
rats the greater must he the clean
liness. If they can help it chick
ens will never touch food lying
soar nay droppings or uuclcna
place.
Although potatoes do uot be*
come spoiled by a lew degrees of
cold, especially when they are dry,
their eating qualityt as well as
their germinatiag power deterior
ates when exposed te a tempera
ture below thirty degrees.
The National Live Stock Jour
nal ealls attendee te the value of
oil cake meal for horses. It says
that a little of tba cake incorpo
rated with the feed will not only
greatly improve the coat, but has
n beneficial effect on the bowels of
the nuimcls.
In inanaring fruit trees the cher
ry should receive a lighter applica
tion than most other kiuds. It i
not benefited by much stable
unre, but can be top-dressed
ushes or anything containing pet
ash, nlrnoat without stint. All
stone fruits, especially those
K. of H.—Meets cv.ry 1st and 8rd
Tuesday at 7 1-8 p. M., in Masonic Hull.
\Y. A. Teasfpy,. Dictator.
Jabcs Galt, Reporter.
Munich* il.—O. W. Fntuam Mayor.
M. I) Donaldson Marshal.
B. F. I'crry Sec u*jd Trcas.
COUNTY - OFFICERS.
C M Mo(/4l'RE, Ordinary.
JA HE/ GALT, Clerk 8. Court.
J I* BPEAltS, Slier iff.
Wm. A KITUIEN, Deputy Sheriff
M C ( OKEft, Tax Collector,
./ L COGGIN S, Treasurer.
F. W MOORE, Surveyor.
Wm. T. KIRK, Coroner.
G. I. TEASLEV, County 8. Com
O.W. PUTNAM,P.es ] County
DU.J.HSPKIH, I J
M. A KEItll, i-
A. T. SCOT 1’. | „ ,
J.J. MADDOX, ) Education.
Hoard
of
ie*i>»ndri re.
5. T he comple-tevt election returns.
ii. Verbatim Legislature reports. J,
7. Official Supreme court reports.
The Ore t Grorgii Paper— Better Than
Ever. No lutclligci t Georgian can
do ai. bout it.
Every Gcr.igian should take a puper truin
tlo Oil ithI during the next Jiuoutlis.
'10 pr
$2.50 a uumtl r; SI 00 1 month. Weekly
fil.50 a year, Club of Id, fil.2fi.with Ire.
copy to getter up of club; C.ubs of 20
$1.00, with free c ipy. Address
THE CONSTITUTION.
Atlanta, Ga.
B.F.CRISLER
DR. CLARK
JOHNSON’S
R sudino
"•swaussr*
ladiu Blood Smi
i, -
If to tbs coat.
bsmsi
■DO Of US
Largest Size,
S feet JO tn,U
idMm-
. —j* sad
for
agmwi
$196
iXArUSx'ArViS
s ■mam^koss 6AQ OXfilBlfifttlon. rUT*
NO AQENTSs
■■■■■■■■Mm v and •pproTcd la
V o»i o\m homo.
After Twenty Yean Without One Dissatisfied Purchaser
throuchmit, with Solid Dow. wood Mould.
-1 Hammer*. Agraffe Treble, Carved *
Ibwonaat Sound Hoard, 8olld B
, Stool, Muilo and Instruction
Irnj.DE Maui j•
Thtepepnia Liver
JUmaatm. Fever <S
A gue, Jtheutna-
Dropsy,
A Complete Musical Outfit for $196, ! SSfiSS
la ,000,000 Bottles
•oi.o aixcr. isto.
T>.\it Syrup )>oreetse$ Varied Properties
PURCHASER TAXES XO RESPONSIBILITY
till Piano Is WOSTvsd and approved, A mament’a rowalderallon will show the certainty of
saporlor laatrnnieat from ua Our anu«m put* ouch Plano on lla awn morlU, by submitting U to
ao one can mlilead In IU favor, ana whero every Intereat I* to find defocU, If any exint. A Plano
triumphantly through auch crucial In* may surely claim to lie seooad to none in the world, and ih
" 1 secure In having a Ptano that atandi find In Its class. Send In your order M once, ana it wm
s*wtaassMt 1 ni a uc ual. 2 smi■
Order# as| ho soat tkrssih iks Pohllsksrs of ibis Pspsr
of •ecurtmr a
to test* where
tno that
id the pur
MAGISTRATE'S COUHl .
a ktoh—792nd Dist—8d Monday—J.
C Avery, .1 P, H C Kello/g. N P..
H G Daniel, L C. P. O. Canton.
Sai-aca—060—2nd Saturday—SCoo
ley ,J P..A (1 Collins N P.,CifteroBry*on,
LG. POSalacoa.
Rill's—817 District, meets 8d Satur
day, John .Vorgan, ./ P; John It Ross, N
P; John Carrol, L C; Acworth P O.
Ball Ground—1022 District, meets
2nd Sa'urday, D B Lyons, J P; J. Price
N P; M. M Jackson,L. C; Ball Ground
PO.
with
are acid, ueed liberal
Hsb.
that
dooas of pot
Daily Schedule
.V. .1 N. CA. H. H.
o.Qjf\ca|v ^go^A,
ok. a: .
Now Style* of Prints,
La'eet Fashion in Dies 1 Gf ods.
Greatest variety in frncy goods.
Spring and summer (lothing.
Notion* iu great Vai iety.
Sli if goods of all h. rts
Slmetings, Shirting* ai.d check*.
Every kind ol Boys and Men’s lints.
Ladle* shoes, slippers and gaiters.
Mi us boots, shoes, brogans, Ac.
Groceries, always a full stock.
Country produce bought and sold.
Any thiag you want or need.
LANDRETHSPSW
fiEB|\C|Forthe MCRCHANTBAjLSn£|M
OCEI/OFor the MARKET CARDEN Ell
FAMILY
1 «urw*»lws>w on our own Forms
eecne Fo r th« private
9ECI/9lCrownby ourselves
SEED8
SEEDS
%W~ Handsaws lllastraSsC Cstslsass ssi Kara! Ksatstor FREE TO ALL ‘
MERCHANTS, SEND VO YOUR BUSINBM CARDS FOR TRADE IJNT.'
DAVID LANDRETN AS0Nt,SED QROWERS.PHIUDELPHIA
J L Cnrmi
, R 11 Crin-
SHOE
1 NORTH.
Leave Marietta,
..8:20, A. M
..0:10, “
" Lebanon
* Holly SpriLg*
“ Canton,
“ Mabel
Arrive Ball Ground
, . 9:20, “
. .9:45, “
10:20, 4 “
.10:50, “
..11:15, ’’
SOUTH.
Leave Ball Ground,
...8:80, F. X
“ Holly Spring*, ..
...4:55, “
. 5:10, ’’
“ Wood Stock
Arrive Marietta
....5:30, “
...6:15, -
Special Train.
NORTH—Fridays and Saturdays. Leay
Marietta 6;43, p. m.
SOUTH—Saturday sand Monday s. Leave
Ball Grouud, 5:25, A. m.
W It. POWF-It,
july8 Gen. Pas. Agent.
SUE ft KID sum
G W EVANS.
Gainesville St., - Kf.'i G
Near the R. H. Depot,
Hors to sad Buggies ar reasonable
prices.
Carriages and Horses always ready.
Will send to any part of the country
with careful drivers and gentle b-atus.
All kincs of stock fed and well cared
for.
HAULING AND DRAYIG
done at low rates.
Customers will be politely waited on
at all hours, day or night.
G. W. EVANS
nov381881tf. Proprietor.
Wild Cat—1019, Friday
cal. J P., 11 F Mullin. N P.
sliaw, L C
Little Riveii—1174 district, meets
4th Saturduy, II Lively, J P; W I Chris
tian, N P; 1'hoj U Gibbs, L C; Frce-
inunsvillu P O.
Cun’s Cheek—10!M district, meets 1st
Saturday,W W Bagwell J P; P. Groover,
N P; I A Ingram, L C.
Hickohy Flat—1010—1st Saturday—
W J Webb, J P„ T. Ponder, N P„ H M
Day L C. P O Hickory Flat.
Clayton’s—971 district, meets 1st But
urday, T J Stancel, JP; W R Barrett
N P; Wm Burgess, L, C; Sharp Top P O
Harhin’b— 1008 district, meets 4th
Staurday, It P Daniel, J P; John G
Heard, N. P; Ilirom Walker and JM
Rheinhardt, L C's; P O Walesca.
Sixes —1270 dist, meets 2nd Wednee
day, It B Algood, JP„E G Ellison, N
I*Cherokee J/ills, P O.
Lick Sfillkt—1016 District, meets
2nd Saturday. Lawson Pctrce, J P., G.
W. Brooks, N P., Samuel Cox, L. C.
Mullins—meets Ord Saturday. J
Thomas, J. P. G. It. Fqwler, N. P. D. W
Garrison and JV. Brooks, L. C’s P. O
Fort Buffington
Fa in Play—1028-8d Saturday—H
T Elliot, J P., 8 It Dickson, N P, F M
MulPnax, L C. P O, Sutallee.
Cross Hoads—1000 district, meets 2nd
Saturday II C Bowling. J P; W'arren F
Smith, NP: W K Curtis L. C: Ouhii
PO.
Woodstock—800 District, meets 4th
Saturday. It. Herndon, J. P., W. G.
Dupre, N. P., J M 3/athis, L. Ci Wood-
stock P O.
Local notices 10 cents per liue for the
first insertion, unless by special agree
ment.
Advertisements will be run until for
bidden, unless otherwise .marked, and
charged fur accordingly.
All communications intended for pub
lication must bear the name of the writer,
not neceskary for publication, but as a
guarantee of good faith.
We shall not In any way be responsible
for the opinions of contributors.
No communication will bo 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 ail points
of general importance—but let them be
briefly to the point.
All communications, letters of bus!
ness, or money remittances, to receive
prompt attention, must be addressed to
N N Edge.
. .To County Officer*.—The new law
regulating legal advertising, has 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 in advance. This gives lees
trouble. The law fixes the rates ls fol
lows : “For each one hundred words,
tile sum of seventy-five cents for each in
sertion for the first four insertions and
for each subsequent insertion thirty-five
cents for each enu hundred words,’’
Upstnirs—The best workmen, belt stock
and cleverest s»rt ot forks, w ill make
any sort of shoo or boot you wish. Men
ding a specialty.
HLRNESS MAKING.
Single or double buggy harness, wagon
harness and every sort of hnmets made ol
best material. Old harness mended
promptly. Ail who cal’, will be polite
ly waited on in Evfiv Department.
nprillO H. F. GIU8LER.
The “WHITE’ Sewing Macluue
Tho La diet 9 Favorite!
Money Needed
DUE AND MUST BE-PA1D.
All who have subscribed to the build
ing of the Canton Baptist church, are re
quested te pay in Twentjfive |ier cent on
the amount subscribed, by Friday the
SOtli of Oct. Inst.
The work is going on rapidly and the
Contractor is com pelled to hnye money
to pay for labor. Don’t fail. By order
of the building^comnuttee.
octl4 JAUEZ GALT, Chairman.
TO BENT.
One large Brick Store House, well
finished, ou corner ot Gainesville and
Marietta Sts. Call nt Advance Office,
exr.mine house and get tenns,
FOR SALE.
The above named house and lot. House
24 x 61) feet, two story high. Also
one dwelling in the best part of town,
beautiful lot, pretty cottage, good water,
garden with all the modern conveni
encts. Property shown and best terms
presented by calling at this sfflco.This is
all desirable property and a bargain can
be had. N. N. EDGE, II. E. Agt.
ocll4-1882. Advance Office, Canton
X.
N. EDGE
Castor, 8a.
Because it is the Lightest!*
IUNN1NG; the most quiet; makej
prettiest stitch, nnd has more convenience!
than any other Machine^
It is warrant ftvi r* and i; the easiest
to sell, uiiil gi\<*> i in feat *.<’hfaction of any
machine on Die market-
intending purchasers arc solicited to ox
amine it before buying. Responsible dealers
wanted in nil unoccupied territory.
D and T F SMITH
Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
59. BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
J M McAFEE, A ; I - Cherokee county, CANTON, G«.
mar to 1882, 10m
59.
E. B. HOLLAND.
General Merchant.
P. P. DUPREE
Attorney at Law
LIBERAL INDUCE METS
For
A G E N T 8.
To sell tlia Gruuine Bingcr Machine,
through the counties of Cherokee, Pick
en*. Milton, Forsyth aud Dawson.
Call ou, or address
C. £. WHITCOMB.
sugl 2m Cuntou, Ga
D&.W.A.6BEENE
Offers his professional services to the
C tizen* of Uauton— and will practice < ut
of the Village iu SURGERY and CON
SULTATION. |
FEES same as other Physicians.
N. B.
The old Reliable “Cherokee Drug: j
Store,” w ill continue to keep a full I
stock of Drugs and Medicines and Sell j
Cheap for cash, Sept7 1882-2m
Largo, well furnished aud comfortable rooms.
The bist cooks
Fiji
JL able supplied with the best that the country can afford,
rompt attention given to the wants of all the guests
orvaut8 ever ready, reliable, promptly and polite
febl 1-1882.
E
It Rtlmnlntr* ike Pt}-sllen |« the Oaltrn.
** lileh enliven* the Wturrlt uml Miimr ef the
fond InlJllnww .A ileMvIeiu v In 1*0.11..
eim.e* IVlull and Nourlns nt tee rend In the
.tomneh, If the Medicine I* tnken luinedl.
.itely after eating (ho -1‘ts t f fiju*
1* prevented. #
It net* upon tlio f.lvcr.
It net* upon Hie Ktilm-r*.
It Retmlilte* (he Bmvcii,
It rurlOe. th lilnod.
It Quiet* tho N.rvon Svkcs.
It Promote* lllse.tu,n.
11 cVr:!^: h .:';’,^7>;jYiro r, o , d n :.Vi:i f :. , r^-
IlV^UoTv^ P*enpirut*ea^ ,,k, “
. ne°tr«l|*en th* h«r*dlUir t*int,or poinoa In th.
bl.iod, Which p.n.rate* Horefal*. fUr.lp.lM, and .11
°’.V? nf ‘ r °* , * l * n <•'*•**•* »nd lnl.rn*l humor. m
„* J ■ 1 *‘ , Ai , y 5>o«plHUemploT«ltn It. mnnnr*etw.,*nS
It C.H m Uk.n Lj th* Bin dulic.t* Imb., «i bp ta.i
yed (Mbls, osr. ml) ny.irni i* , —
oteg lower than any house in the country.
Holland & DuPr^, Proprietor,
CANTON, GA
K&E 1
DYSPEPSIA nnd INDt.'iES ION.
Matlock, Tn ti all Co., (Jik
Du. Clark Johns >n: —
111.1 Indian Blond Svrup is Mia trnst
remedy I evt r used for Dyspepsia. I
take pleasure in giving my tustiui my to
its great vuluc.
aLits I,oui«a Doson.
Sick //tndache Cured.
A/aMock, Tattnall Co., Ga.
Dn. Clark Joiinhok:— '
Your truly excellent Indian Blood
Syrup lias cured me of Sick Uendnehs.
1 tako pleasure in recommending it to
others.
W. J. Thompson,
Cliills and Fearer.
Matlock, Tattiiull Co., Ca.
Dn. Clark Johnson :—
I hud Chills and Fcaver uud the treat
ment of doctors and use of various ined -
icinos useless. At lust, I obtained nobis
of your Indian Iiloud Syrup, which
bpc» dly cured me.
Liver Complaint and I)ispep‘in.
yjoiavlllc, D.-Kalb Co., Ca
Dh. Clai k Johnson: -
I wus troubled with Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, and procured some of
your lndiaii Blood Syrup, which acted
like a charm.
Jfrs. Rebecca Miller.
Cures Paralysis.
Doraville, DcKalbCo., Ga.
Dr . Clark Joiinson : -
I wi s struck with Paralysis while at
public religious service. I could not
speak for fourteen days used a bottle of
your Indian Blood Syrup jand it cured
me.
Rev. W. J. Watbington,
Sure Cure for Liver Complaint.
Dorayille, DcKalb Co., Ga.
Db. Clark Johneos: —
I have given your great Indian Illoo
Syrup a fair trial for Liver Compi lin'
and cun recoinmcd it to all afirioted
a valuable medicine. M. A. /iogei i
Laboratory, 77 West 3
New York city.
EW JjNTERPRIS
TRIPP & TOLBERT
Now have their New Steam Machinery in full operarion iu CANTON.
Pli uing Lumber.
Jointing and Matching
Moulding and Preparing all
Lumblir for building purposes.
Speeial Attention
To ginning aud packing cotton.
GBINDNG CORN.
On the afternoon ofThuesdays and Fridays of each week will grind all com
brought to our mill. ■ Canton, Ga., SeptDO 1862.
jSosl&t
AND SPERMATORRHEA.
ad N-»w Depart ur* l-i Vad-
law sad poBitlvflty etlauUvw
! *MrmiiWBtOu'« aIIibiI.
aal Siiiixalon* and'Impctor.cy by the oaij trus
war, vis: Dlroct Appllcarlun to tho principal Bnl
jf too Dl*eaw, actlnp bjr AtMorption. and U«rtias
Its rpnclflo 1 alluonco oo tq* B«mlnal VMlclM, KlSC*
ulntory Duct*. Vroat ite Oliujd, nnd Urethra TBs
o*o of the ltemedr I* attended with no pain or luces*
runlence, aud does not Interfere with the ordinary
punulta of life; It 1* qnloklj iHHOlredsnd Soos *k-
•orlied, producing tn ImmediateeooihtagUMl rnetor-
atlre effect upon the neiutl and nerreu* organll>
tloniwrooked from oelfebu** and en .«in,**epiilns
tha drain from tho eystem, rsrtorlng th* mlhil t*
health and Bound memory, rwnorlof tho Dlmnaiis
of eight. Nervous Debility, Oonttiaton of Mm*.
Aversion to Society, etc., etc., and Vbe appearance
of prematura old. age nanaUr accorapaa/lag thia
Iron bis. and restoring perfect OenunlVIwor. where
It hw been dormant for roan. This mode of taeat-
inent has stood tha toat la very aeverw eaaaaaad la
now a pronounoed sneceaa. Drugs aretoea
t.Hbed tn those trouble#, and, f
S ees to, wit h but little If any pen
I no N unloose about this Prepan
borvatlm ennhlan us to positively ruanantse that it
r.Ul give eat infliction. During th* sight year* that
It hr.i been la aonernl ate, we bare thon.inda of teatl-
moclala as to (te vain*, and It la now eoocwdsdhy th#
nhullcal Pro feftilon to be the meet rr.tlewnl meant yet
diecovored of reaching and curing this very pravalaal
trouble, that is well known to bo the esaaaof wnipld
ralwry to so many, and upon wh mn qu* ' ~ “
B ielr uaoloaa noatrum. and big fees.
put up In neat boxes, of three altea
to last amooth.l S3: no. B, wafhclant _
manent cura, nnlaas tn aerero ciaoaj I
(lasting over throe months, win atop an
rasters vigor In the wo rat eaaoaj 07. fl
mated, In plain wrappon
vrlll acoomi
id fwr *r*J
Irta.lrlae doekaninrl
«IMSrMflwens. whir*
ffie Mionf .krpHMl that fltew MM l
* awhaiddlSdjli
wrrrr u/]rcted. SeM VS&SS-
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFIL I
Mdrkol and fith 81*. ST. LOUIS,
HARRIS REMEDY CO.,‘I
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PBOF. HARRIS’PAlTUf
Vsn« Ion &iid other* —
frMi Nmijw m4 Fk
Ity, Prowoto EaI
Hitlr imiiv flo«i
_ quicklj »r>4
The Reuc-lj lo put f.p lo bote*. Ho, 1 (ImU
M«.t (eooagh io eOrct * euro, uoVoo* Ui •mete e*Mi,l
fiUMlnf tr.ret iuodGioi. 97. rioni by Mil fei mIeAm ’
PMipli
Mils wi* >ii*OEsO AtrJ fif t)UD» Mi *0»taA %U
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