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fkerokce Adraacs
NEW YEAH.
Afftin’we meet our leaders, lor
a year's talk. Tho past y«ar 1>» P
bsua pleasant, in the main, with
ue. Oar aeseciations aio aow re
■ewed. We expect to ate ever
eftert ia ear pewer to please ansi
benefit yeti in the fu tar#. Got
bread depoeds on our work. S*
while wo work for this, am v/iel
that out readers and pnhlisber be
mutually benefited and mutually
pleased. We expect to encourage
tho right aed cendemn tho wrong
without partiality. While we do
tkia baldly, we have no desire to
flatter favorites and will use ne
personal abuse towards anyone.
8heeldwewound.it will not be
intentienal aed we think we have
coarege te apelogi/.e.
ChTTiRTMAS TREE.
The evenieg of the 25th, the
Methodist aad Baptist Sunday
KohoeU, distrihnted the vnlnshle
and pretty presoats, te thu S. S.
pupils, freae the richly fruited
Christmas tree, in the ceurt house
The Jeint Executive oemmittee
meeagsd the baying aed distri
buting the presents, so that every
eoe wus made gUd, witheut an
exceptiee. Other huaatilul gilts
ware banded eat, by friends, to
friends, besides tkoso fer the
schools This entertainment was
seccesafel, and the result, a par
fed satisfnotioa to ail.
SCHOOL CHRISTMAS TREK.
JaSi'KK, GA.
Mr. Editoh : The snow-white
hills ef Pickens inspires eur per.
\ L o write sem -thing.
W« have concluded that the
weather has brake and tho bad
end fell this way. Chiistmu* has
past witheut any lights or bad
blood. Every felluw that wanted
te, get drunk attended te hi*
«wn drunk, shout as mu :li ns ns
could manage. *
Work is still progressing ea the
.d.«fc N. (fa Road, nn<l the town a*
hy the late rasp appears like n
Jersey city, nevertheless.
Wm. Csglo fins bought aad in tv-
ed te the old Stares farm, a fin*
place in Talking Rock Valley.
('em and cssonce thoreol is still
plentv. We heard n ratn «ay the
ethor day tint he could stand at
heme aad call to men, v\lr.> had
10' 0 bushels earn te sell and be
heard, lings are scares but the
eld yallsr cow eats insal. yen
knew. F. H. W. says ho will bet
a dellnr, that ho o»u eat more tur
keys than Bond Harris ran catoh-*-
tail leather* and i ll. Tret out
your Harris. 'iell BjsH, the peo
ple taink In* lied.
Ask Sum Tate if lie get a trail—
if Tat or Strut wns in the lead—
who held the horses on 1’eariJge—
what beceme of Tyler nad any
thing els# yau want to. Come up
and m* tho mountains. Wear
year churn hat and duster it you
want attention or want te be call
ed Governor. SAW.
A N1SW RAIL ROAI)
AN AOCIDEN L'.
Luit Wednesday “Tuck” Pope
and Ilctlioock wer® wrestling
nrur the liVery stable, and Pop*
fot odc ef his atik’le hones broken.
Dr Coleman was sent for and set the
h*ne. There is n great deal of dan-
?er, a large amount of foodsimetr
and very little fun in wresling.
NEW firm:
Canton, Ga., January 4th 180J.
Bax. F. I’phry, Treasurer,
In account, with Town Coi ncii..
i38j.
Feb 27.
Mar. 3.
10.
Mav 6.
July 22.
Aug. |3.
Dec. 25.
27.
»« #•
28.
•• 20.
To Tax S. Talc, Mart.
Dr.
if 7,0.011
“ “ 7.00
“ “
“ “ 3-75
R. G. Gratnling. .77
II A McAfee, Mar’I 28.70
26.(X)
ft 2ft
J. L. Harris,
II A McAfee
l)r W I, Cplemnn from Jasper
1 hsu henght a half interest in Dr. .T j»n ft
M Turk’s Ditig store. The ne*
firm now is Tflrk & Coleman, They
are also «pinciated in the prac ic'
of medicine.
0* the ‘JGtli XI is# DuVul'n
■eheel exhibited a beautiful tree ia
eehool hease. The presents were
highly appreciated, boiug pretty
and selected with tast. Thu specta-
ters eejeyod this entertainment
equal with the pupils of the scheol,
CHRISTMAS DINNER.
Jlfeeers. Holland k PuPree, the
pelite proprietere of the Me A lee
Ueust, iivited > few Irieads a-
meng them we had the lioaor to
have apiece, t# ene el the most
■aguificeat Christmas dinners, wo
have ever had the pleasure ef ei-
jeying. We would, liko some el
the citypapers, discribe tke dinner
hut ku*\v we should make a failure
Rat in tne consumptive part, wo
are an expert, and eur henest ep-
ioion is, the dinner could not have
been improved npen; Many thanks
to the proprietors and their goed
ladies.
SOMETHING PRETTY,
Pr. W. A, Greene has just re
ceived n large lot ol lancy tea sets,
pitchers, lamps and hundreds of
othsr benutilul articles. These
•re all made of a rare and beauti-
lil ware not often seen, but when
seen, decided te he the meat hand
loins ever oil's red for side. Call
in the Clierekso Drug Store and
aeo fer yeursslf.
KINGSTON TO GAINESVILLE
BY
CANTON.
An enterprise is now underway
to run a railroad from Kingston
by Canton to Gainesville, a dis
tance of about 75 miku. This
road will orosi; tho M »t N Ga R R
at Canton and will develop the
riebuht mimes ef ore, *geld, luarldo
otc, in the United States. f Ihi*
will also give a direct line from
Guiuesvillo by tho way of items
into rich lands of thu Coos.ivnlley
aad tho Alabama coal fields Capi
talist at Romo and other Georgians
with Northern companies, bare
this project under consideration
and it will bo built. Men ham
but to know tho country, to de
cide the importance of tho road.
Many citizens of homo, aro en
thused en tho Hahjoct, and Romo
never does thing* by linlvos and
has long since forgetton tho
word “failure” whoa ontorprizo
public spirit nre demanded.
SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT-
On Saturday night the 23od
UTt, Miss PnVal, with tho pupils
ei her sohool, entertained n large
audience, at her schosl house.
Musio, charades, dialogues aud
plays, were the programme, ter tko
evening. The whole was enjoyed
aud appreciated.
CATCH 111VI.
ELECTION IN CHEROKEE.
In Canton, piaserl «.ir q-iieilr.
ItesnU. Cleric, Jab'Z (Till; rr--lect-
ed hv 399 majority. Sheri ft', K. (>.
GVamlinjj r-lected l>y 100 in.tj n it v.
l’ax Receiver T. At wood Re-tlcct^
by (is mnjiirily. Tax Oollrcor, I).
W. Ft-rgaspu elected by 310 majority
Treasurer, Joseph fihm p «lr-c'cd by
20 mnjori-y. Fred Moots rr-elec'c«;
Surveyor snd W T Kirk re-el.ottd
Coronur.
LOOK ou r,
I MUSI’ HAVE MONEY.
All to whom I mn isdvbtrd, will
pirns* csll an 1 let me ivt'lv mill
ih*m nt one*. Hy doing, tliii, yon
will isve ine 0i#t, for I must pay all
I owe, hy the 15th of January inst.
*hbc ceine and save, by having
yonr uatchc-e and jewelry mended,
and your pictures taKen.
1 return my tlinnki to all, fer pat
ronage and kimlnm*
Yours llcsprctfullv,
J. W, Jarvis
Jnn.1 1883.
• VT T McCollum
• I A McAfee
H F Duncan
Mar. 4. Bv Vo.
24-
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April 8.
M av 4.
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“ 22.
June 20.
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July 7.
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3.45
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18.70
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12.43
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8190.OS
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1 | M \Vhelch#1 $12.0')
2 J V McConni-il
4 I.c-vi (irinhain
4 J M Me Alec
5 \V T McCollum
OJ M IIutKon
7 Jim (iruti'js
r,J M McAfee
9 W H Warlick
10 Jim GfUubs
CIIRL- VMAf*.
Now approaci cs the time when
many men -‘go n hunting” and
w«at good gnus.
H. F. Crist mi
ha* a lot of tUmbl and single gun*
to sell. dec2
1.85
1.20
.65
I.50
*•5°
1 *45
GEORGIA -< dierokee County.
To nil whom it may concern:
il E. Rotierle li avin* in ))ro|-rr
torn: rppliej t’> in* for permanent Inter
eHrimiliis:ration on the estate «f Fvart)
Kirk late of ««i8 county, this is to
citrellanri singular the creditors and
n'-xt of kin <it Kvuus Kirk to hr
and epp iirnt my nfflcc within the tlnir
allowed hv law, nr,it show c-.lu-e, if nnt
they r-.n. wliy potman' nt ndmimi-tiatmn
should not ho' granted to E E lioheits
on vat,- Kt:k ’ last ate.
Wilms* im hand anti idliciul signature
This I)ec**20.h 1882. 1-Vt 3,13
4.t*j
2.20
4.CO
2 7 00
5-5°
14 Samuel Tate
14 Claude Edge
1 7 Clias Johnson, ir
16 MR Britt 1.20
17 M G Donaldson y.tx)
is J M Whclciu-I 2.7;
19 J M Me Alt ■ ■ 10
20 M G Donaldson 1.00
21 II G Dani.-l i.cxj
22 M G Donaldson .60
28 Iloiner Kcnp 1.50
24 M L Dopohlrou ft Oft
3
!ii
U :,gn -is M,ub* and Repaired,
AT WOOD STOCK GA.
Uo ctfli rs made ou the sliorltsl
'te.- A l foiia of w ood work and
ron wok, done prempilv.
Executor’s Sale.
Bv viitua of the terms of the will of B.
F. King, deci’ased, an t t)y an afyrt'euient
■ n 1 vied into l>y a l the i»1;ir* of tho laid
King, we will sell at public outcry st
the court house in Carton, in the county
of Chciokcc, on the let Tuesday is tie-
cemht r m-xt, tm- undivided half *f the
fallowing deserihed land*, to wit : Tot*
Xo. IS, 1ft 17, IR, 21. 21. 32. S8, M. 53,
111 in thw 14tI) Hist, amt 2nd Beet, of
said county, 11T0 10. '.t, IS, 1ft, IS 22. 54
anil 98, all in thw 22nd l):*t. and 5sd
Seel. Also Nos 2ft. 102 in the 2Dt Dist
and 2nd Sect, <d said countv. '1 he turae
known as the Foster and King planta
tion «ii the Etowali river. Same six
miles below Canton being in all some 27
or 28 hundred acres, some two hundred
seres moie nr less >f which is river bot
tom. '11 tins of sain mu half cash, Iml-
anc* twelve months, with i'flerest * 8
percent, MAttV A KI ' D, Executrix.
IV. J BOSTON’ Executor.
ThisOct21, 1882. 4tliv. (F«-*S« i 5
8cpt. 4
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Oct. 25.
• 81. ‘
Dec.28.
RESOLUTIONS.
Fort Buffinstom, Ga
Mb. Editor:— Plsase publish this
netico beluw.
OBITUARY.
Dspurtu^ this lift Dec timber the
lflth, 1882, Jams* L. Clark. lie
was siokabuutsix huurs, with dis-
oasu uf the heart.
Mr, Clark was or his way frum
York Co. S. 0. (• uiy hou,»e, whea
attacked, lie leaves a wife aud
three children. ITe was the father
•f R. B. Clark, five miles East »1
Cautou.
He had came ta Georgia to take
charge of my mills, wbeu he was
•ailed upeu to lay down his life
And cease his*labers.
W. N. 'Willson.
Stolen frum W. II, Porkisson
on Wednesday night 27th Ul’t one
bay Indiau Peaev with roach imubc
Eastly iadentifiod by thu reach
mane. Informatiun sent to W. II
Perktusen ffo*d Stock Go, will l*e a
grout favor uad a gain fer both
parties.
CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
Miss Emma Ellis, ene of oar
accomplished and sweat little
friends, presented ns with a huge
nice cuke, beautifully iced. This
cake was made by her owa baud, aad
give* by the goodaee.r of her own
heart, Thus we can Sad no words
to tell our full upprecintion. God
bless all the girts who love dcmastic
accomplishments ns well as those
taught in onr schools. Theso will
be the noble,true wouieu of lliejnear
At tho closing of the Sunday
S3I100I, Inst Subbttth in the Metho
dist Ciinrch in Clinton—Rev, li- F-
Payne having resigned the Superin-
tendescy, and will soon leave tin-
commnnily—On montion the f^ioul
idopted live following, by a lAm
mows rising vote.
B'iikukas— Rev. B. F. Payne has
for several years prs f , h*en a devnted
trupeiintwinlenk of tins school ai d
much loved by us all, Resolved—Igi
'L’luit we heartily appreciate the faith
ful and cflicient’servicea of Cub Payne
for the past five jears and deeply re
gret to part from him and earnestly
pro mi 10 that, evur prayers shall go
with him in his high commission in
preaching the gospel. Resolved—
2nd That we count ourselves fortu
nate in the selection of li is success
or, Hro- E. B* Holland, our present
efficient, faithf 111 and helwvecd Super
inteadend, and promise him our co
oper it on and encouragement in the
good and risponsible work in which
he is now engaged.
NOW IS THE TIME.
I have sold gnods low on short
time, expecting prompt payment.
The New Year has come, s.ill 1 am
not paid. I am compelled to settle
the demands against mo er he push
ed, and as mnch as 1 regret it, I
must sue beforo I am sued. This is
easily understood. I mean it, I want
this to he my last call, you call next
time. Dos’t frn-got this.
Yours Rjspeclftilly,
IF M. Ellis.
Jnnl 1883
MUNICIPAL ELECTION.
Election for Mayor and Cnnncil
for the town *f Can:a* to day (Sat
urday ) It is the duty of cvcrv citi-
zsw uf the town to go to the court
house and cast his vote. As we
have heard of no suggestions, we
take tho liberty of nominating tho
present oauncilrnen, five in number
and the present Major for re elec
tion.
GEO. XL MOWN,
Attorney and Counselor
iw AT LAW,
Canton, — _ Georgia.
Business Respectfully Solicited.
25 Henry N- rton .ft:)
20 J M MeAIW .15
27 Levi Grishin* 1 ftl)
28 M G DonaUioa 3 00
29 *• “ 3 00
30 « 11 4 2ft
31 " 10.95
82 A Steadnna 2.2ft
'• “dr “ 31 M (J D< na'dson 9 05
“ “ “ 33 “ •• ft.oi)
" “ “ 84 J L HiiirD 8.00
>7 “ H 85 “ “ 3 70
“ “ 30 J P MeHnllum ft.00
“ 11 “ 37 N N F.dgo 8.00
10 •' 8H B F Ci i-ler 28.10
“ “ 80 Amnnded Charter 8 00
Jan 5 40 IV l M.-Coduni 95
•It M G Donaldson fto ■
43 B F l’ei ry 10 00
•1 1 N N Edg • 2.5(1
44 11 A Me A ten 4.20
Ciit-li on hand to Inihince 0.0!)
e 1 Boos
Vouchers No. 2, .3, 5, 6,7, 8, 9,
10, 11. 12, 13, 1(5, 17, 13. 1!). ”0, 21
2‘2, 23 21, 25,20. 27. 2d, 2!), 30,
31, 32, 33,34, 35. 38,40 41 44 were
pni 1 lor work don - 011 atrsete and
1 . • * |
.•jidcw.d'xr , nails ami luinbor furnish*.
ed, ninl marshal* street salary—
all paid from sod funds. Vouch
ors No 1, 4, 14,15, 35 3G 37 38, 39
42 4 > aisle paid for 12 horse racks,
pi i t ng, blank b >010, dragging ofi'
doacP.ioge, furnishing and builJing
tho grave yard fence, certified
copy nmVndod charter. Marshal and
Treasurer salary—all pt'd from
tho geuernl fund A.t -r having
paid all claims oxi.v ing agninut
tho Town ('nuncil, as slio ,,? u above,
[ usw have H-nhj.nd to tho drafts of
Mayor and Council or to turn over
to tho newly elected Mayor and
Council $0.10 011 ae’t .Street and
General Funds. Also about $40.00
uncollected tax due, which will be
c diet-tad.
All books, papers and vouchors
in my possession belonging to tho
council,are open for inspection.
Respectfully,
BEN F. PERRY,
Cleric and Trims.
Above aco’t approved mid or
dered printed in tlm ( herokoo Ad
vance. at a meeting hold on Janu
ary 5tb, 1883. Ben F. Perry,
Clerk and Treas.
0. NY. Putnam,
Mayer.
A. 5. STEADMAN,
7 dfc2t.f. Wood Stock, Gu.
I will rxcliinge my splrmliil furm on
Etowah Itivvr, for Cuuton properly. A
lmigain can had.
hic o, ■■IdrcH*, JOHN GEURIN,
C.horokco Mills, Gu.
Al* > will si-11 on good term* 415 aert-s on
OoihculoRa creek, 2 mill-* from Cnllioiin
N'.y4'83 JOHN GEUHiN,
READY MADE CLO I 1IING t«
cast for cash. New slock and in;s'.
fashionnhle style at . M. Ellis.
Nor IS 4t.
AGENTS Wanted -iBnnT-'& l Bih!cs
works c.f character; jrreat variety ; UUUK o 06 tilUIWo
low In |*i r ; setting i»*t. neodiileverywliert; LlbrralienriL
\Y»i*. Ourn .voti A to., ju CoIIckc St., NiulivlUe, lean.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Alfred II Colquitt, Governor, v* Joha
Williams, Princ.piil, I). J. Kinsoy and
William Kii.rey J Forl'aturo of Bond ia
Socitritif. s Cherokee Supirior
) c i:rt, Ang. Term.1383.
It appeirinir hy tin- entry of tho Sher-
iIF tii.it tin 1) It ndui ts do not reside in
the county, mid .1 fi.itlier nppeating tf at
they do out i-isida in thu tStiee. I' is
ordeiuil tlntl 1 hey and cm h of thc-tii take
. mice and appear at the next term of
Ill s c ni l. ai-d answer in said case, aad
in default of each iippcurance tlia Plaia-
lill's will Imvo leave lo pmcepH. It is
Inrlh'.T ordered that (hi* Hulc be pub
lished once a month for four mnnth* in
tne Cherokee Advance, dug 11th, 1882.
JAMES R. ItltOWN,
Judge 8. C. 11. It. C.
A true extract from the minutes *f
slid court. GABEZ GALT, clerk,
Ost28’13. Fee ¥4,43.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
To all Whom rr mat Concfrn,
John T Headers having in due form ap
plied to tte undersigned for the ga ir-
dianship of the persons mid property of
Aslterry Mcadera and Willnirn i/cadera','
minor children of Wm .1/ Meiders of
said county, deceased, notice is hereby
given that his application will he heard
at my offico on the first Afonday in Feb
ruary next.
Given under my lmud and official si<r.
nature this 20th day of Dec. 1883.
C. M. McCLUItE, Ord’y
FeeS.53
SHERIFF SALE FOR FEBU’RY
Will he sold before tho court house
door in the town of Cn iton Oa. On tne
first Tuesday in February next,—the
following property to wit one 1 it of land
I No 4(5 in tlie 14 l)ist and 2nd sec in
| Cherokee courty Gi. Levied on a* tho
property of Harrison Black, by virture
of a Tax fi ta vs Harrison Black . Levied
ou aud retured to me by James Hughs L
C. December 27th 18S2.
W A Kitchens Depty Shcr fi.
COMFLE IE in Every DEBAR THEN I
OUR ST-OCfiC
Of Men’s, Youtti’y and Boys’
H?
Is of tho latest style and mo-t li .ndsome
we have ever offered to the | ublic.
SPLENDID LINE
Of School Suita for Bov*.
Nobby Suit
For Young-Men,
uAtii. v KJ
Of Business Suits for Men.
SUPERB.
Dress Suits f.-r all.
A, O. M. GAY & CO
CLOTHIERS & HATTERS,
37 Peachtree Street 37
Oct'28-2m. Atlanta, G.a.
GEORGIA—Cherokee connty.
To all whom it may concern
J F Sin.s having in proper form, ap
plied to me for pcnnaiittut Letters of
Administration cn the 1 staa • of William
Sims late of said county, this is to cite
all ami singular tho creditors ana next ol
kin of william Sims to ha and appear nt
my office within the time allowed by law
aud^how esuse if any they can, w!-.y
permanient administration should not lie
granted to J F Sims ou William Him*
estate /Fitness my hand and official sig
nature this Nov 30ili 1883
C. M. J/cCLURE
Fee §308 Ordimsi-y
Gk*ii«:a— I Superior conrt, Anj.
Okerokf* county. ( Term, 1882.
Fannie McElcot )
v* > I.ikel for Bivtrce.
1 sosui McEluat. )
It sppaaring to tho csnit, by (ke re-
tnrn of the bksriff snd th* sSfdsritof
the Libilaat that, the Defendant doe*
not reside ia iks csuuty er state—it ia
mitiaaof csuaial, ardered that *sid
Defendant appear cad answsr at tha
»*xt Term of th* court, or th* DcfVa-
dsat will be camdderrd in default.
And it is further ardered that tkia #r»
der he puklished ia tha Clarokaa Ad
vance once a month for fear tnnn h*.
JAMfcS R. Rt OWN,
Judge 8. C. JV R. 0.
A true ext 1 act from t he minute* *1 and
court. J A BEZ GALT, Clerk
ocU8-'83 lmf.-4m. (FeoJ3 43.)
W Ilium Kin»iy )
Hrcaritice.
GEORGIA—Chavokee County :
When as John T. Menders Adminis
trator of Wm .M Menders repreaenta to
tho court fn his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that he lias adminis
ter, d Wm M Menders estate, l his is
therefore to cite all perrous concernrd,
kindred and creditors, to show c;use, if
any thoy can, why said Administrator
should not be disclmred from his ndtnin
iatration and receive letter* of dismission
on the first Afonday in April 1K83.
U. M. Ale .'LURE, Oru»
D ct-20 1882 Fte2C4
To all whom it may concern.
GEORG IA—Cherokee County:
T*> all Whom It May Concord,
Elizabeth McHm ley, Admr'x of Geo.
R AlcCurley, decea* I, ha* m dim form
appli, d to the undersigned fur lonvu to
Si ll the land* belonging id the estate of
G o. M. MeCni-lny decsased.nHd and np-
piieutam will hs heard on tho 1st A/on-
day 111 December, 1383.
Foo SI,94. U. M. McCLURE Ord’y
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Alfred II. Colquitt, Govnrour, vs J. >V.
Will am*, l‘iincijii.1 1). J. Km-ey and
F011atum i f bond in
Cherokee .Sapm-ior
) court,Aug. : er«, 1882.
It appearing to the court that tho D*.
I end a a ta do Mot live in tho c-oun-y, and
it lull In r appearing that th«y do nol live
11,0 - Sln<e ) 't ia - rdered and nii„ W ed
1 .attlmj be served by publication, and
'hey arc hereby ordered 10 take notice
nil | appear ai the next term of the c.urt
and Riiawcr in said ca.e, or i* default
the 1'iaintill will linre leave to proceed*
It is further ordered that this ruin be
l-utih-ije.l once a m m h for funr months
pi. vnms to 1 lie next term of tkia court.
I bis Aug. 19;h 1882-
JAM ES R. BROWN,
. . Jedgo 8. 0. B. R. 0.
A true extract frem the minttes of said
c ‘ >ul 't-, JABEZ GALT. Clark
Ocl28 82 .lino li 4m. Fee
it&ininistrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an t rder from the Onni-t
ofGrlinaryof Gherokcs fcouu-» w-.ji
ll’a ‘ h8 l8t Tuusdej in November
!lt 1 t! " , ™i»'t bouse deor in ..id
c.;«r,ty l.etwecuiho legal sain hours, the
tract ot land m ColInf . ’ ■
sini Uriah Nix resided at. the’ time'of
118, -lav), 4Ik and 20 acres of 87* ••
aeies ol 313, 10 acres of 877 aad o,. B
divided eight of 400, of the 8,d D? g "'
and Sec. Sect, ot t.'her.ke* cea.ty ....
t " ,3i,, « tw ” ,^'xlred and thirD four
..ores more orJew, the ,*m, bria 2 we
improved and .» gaod culiivatio.*
Terms ol sale cash. CHARLSSKIX
Adm'r of u. Nix
oetft It82.
Fee £4 08.
Ed. B. Dovisu
cji|(IjiF8|[ijd '£1^03 rj HXrt'ffCHVT GIAVCC l * t r ' K> P 11 Hlialietl one- a moat
^-rr" ' | it! '-be Cherokee Adi
aVjOm \. YlO'lS to tllf* linvl lai'u, „f' • 1
, ‘-j: 1 ; 1 (° r Divorce in
..23KrS£S’.^JSSa«- l *r
1 in. iii-ov. ,-t.if.i
within 1 «* county, and it lurther an
peanHg to the court from tko uffida.i*
>».t tk. f’i'A
no i*ai.ie in this Btate. It j 9 (bereft
ordered by ihn caart that, tho Def.-a^!
Mary M. Dover hoand nppear*a?the*next
trim o, this court, o a tue uh Mob.i..
n. Fobrnary, 1*83.. i» person or by 1?.
lomoy, then an | there to aa.wcr fu.
comp.aini of the FUi.tiff j B c ,„
, l i!*: f " rt ?’ r Brdcred ‘hat this or-
l> for four
VIO-.1S to the 110X1 term of a^idcourt. P '°
JAMES R. BROWN
Judge S. C. B. R.’ 1
libel.