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Chesolcoo Advance
Bargain in land
I will sell 208 acr?s of excellent firm
>ng land at a Hargam. It is situated 3
miles South of Cantos, 1 1-2 miles of
Holly Springs a nourishing village on M.
N. Ga. R. R. A good dwelling and
out houses. One tonemes* house &e
well watered, half in woods, half cult)*
voted. Mica iu quantities on tlui land.
Gold to pay .worked on adjourning lots
See or address N. N. Edge,
Canton Ga.
-or II. F. Miller Holly Spiings Gn.
july2S) ’82
i M t. S. W. Worley ol lihtiipT op
I is our authorized agent, ai d wil
receive subscribers lor tlie An
▼ AXCE.
r J. V- Keith is un authorized
agent for the Cherskee Advance.
He will make any arrangements with
subscribers that, car, !)• made by us
Call and subscribe to him
SEEDS south f
1 ~Improved iOTTO.Y.!
Ha SRAIN, GU.VMK^I
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'dealers nil y
fro, homo
kart grrnlpnt
fnrillitrn fur
BCATNKF.DN.
Wmin and hnta
JSmU Manual—
history, dotcrip-
ttoiis, culture of
DCAt (> mi n s,(1 rsse>
ijWtoes, lOrtn.
k7’ iwns.
Oj/alajTtie of Flowrrtr/c
5"™* Jin rum, ™ nm « ganlnn, FKI'l!.
tyring Cntalvgvt CaJfMd, Carden, TlnwiT and Tre*
heed,and Plautn. FKKK. fHbln/'n Farmer,' A/mnnao!
•oOOpnr.eessnjrs on Southern —*— *** -
AT THIS WITH YOUlt EYES
WIDE OPEN.
All persons indebted to ms must settle
at onco. Unless you call soon yon will
have to pay cost.
I don’t wish te make you a speech and
don’t want to hear one when you call.
I want money. J. M. TURK, M. d.
Suburbian Home
I will “oil the premises in the tow n of
Caulon, known ns the Dowda llonso
Ten acros of land, good orchard, two
story house w'tli flvo rooms. Good ont-
Ho,m8. Dwelling half mile from court
bo.n-e in Canton. N. N. EDGE,
Bepirr'dJ Advance 0 i ce
Aniioiini'ciuctitH.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are anthemed 1° aim,tmee D. J
Massiy a canilidaic for 'la.\ Collector
II* will ho thankful for the influence
Hud votes «f oil his friends.
Clerk of Supe’ior court.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
f..i Clerk ®f the Buperier court of Chrr
ki e comity.
I will ..u thankful for the vot, a mu.
nthi/iic* .,f all my friends ou the d»y of
el i.ii.
J. L. OARMIOAL.
Olerk of Supo'ior Court
I annnunce inys. lfa candidate for ro
election to the office ot Cleik of tlio Su
perior Court of Cherokee c.muty.
1 hanking my friends for past kind-
I respectfully solicit their votes and
in’ none,! in the next el<ction.
ScptOtd JABEZ GALT.
County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidata
for CountyTieasurer ol Chorokeo county.
Will be thankful lor the votes nnd in
fluence of my li iouds.
SeptOid J03. M. SHARP.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorize to announce James
M. Land a candidate for Treasurer of
Cterokcc cennty.
He asks tha influence of his friends
Ihroujjhnut the county, and their votes
at the"(flection in.January nex>.
Oct2Itd.
Tax Collector.
I announcs to the voters of Chero
kee county, that I sin a candidate for
Tsx collector. Will be thankful to nil
f#r their votes and influence in the Jan-
nary electio. D W FERGUSON
«c«16 82
Srlacoa
For Sli&riff.
W« arc autherized to aci.acsce E 0
iramblinj as a candidate for Sheriff <*f
rhorokre county elec*i»s in Jan 18S3
He will run with tout a Deputy
For County Treasurer.
We are authorised to announce the
mie ef J. L. Coggins as a candidate for
' election for County Treasurer tor
herokee county. Mr. Coggins returns
is thanks for past favors and sehcits a
ipetition en the day ef election.
aug8-td
For Sheriff.
LOCAL DOTS
Quite a large crowd of people at
tended last Tuesday’s sales.
llev B F Payne nnd family leave
Canten in a d.v or so fer Dallas
On.
The Methodist quarterly meeting
omvenes at the Canton Ghuich, th
secohd Sunday and Saturday belore
in ibis month.
Mis. P. 1). Garrison, ef Carters
r; le. is visiting her mother in Can
on,
Neighbors, who remember their
friends when they kill spare-ribs,
b.ick hones and sausages, are of the
Samaritan style. We Imre t>uch
neigh bars and thank God for mak
ing and preserving them.
The weather has been so bitten
cold, snowy and rainy’ for weeks
past that A. W Archer, has done
but little on the new jail and
church.
We call attention to (he annual
report ol Secretary and T easurerol
Cmion Town council iu this week's
issue of the Advance
If you wish to see as well us you
ever did go to Joseph Elsas Marietta
and get the genuine German Specks
Jan G2t.
The Presidents reception ou the
first was suddenly stopped by lion
E Allen ot the D.phmatic corps
I. Ring dead iu the cloak room
The hnnd nr. do “Solartip” shoes
for babies,women and luenwarruntad
at Joseph Elsas Marietta Ga.
Jan C 2t
E B Holland Superinten dot* t of
Canton Methodist Sunday School
presented to Misses Fannie Tcasley,
Ada Jordon and Ms.ttie MeEntyr.-
each on Christmas Jnig'n* wiih a
beautiful Bible. Mr Ilollaad had pre
vitusly announced that ho would
present a premium to the pupil who
most succsesCnlly Inboied iu adding
pupils to the School
These Sweet little girls justly won
these beautiful prizes by largely in
creasing the number in the Snnday
School
Caulon fell behind most of the
Georgia towns in the w ; ,y ol fun on
Christmas, n-« body killed aad only
two or thies fights’
Hon B. F Payne prerohed an ex
cellent JSji’-o >n nt the Methodist
Church Iasi Sunday evening.
lt.-v R. R. Johnson preacher in
charge of Canton Oironitisnow a
citizen of Canton, we join with o«r
fellow citizens in extending to him
aud good lady, a most heartly wel
come.
The Snow fell contitiMimsly all day
on last Friday, Fortunately the
ground was not frtztr. and (he Snow
inched .a fast ns it foil.
.. WXLS Y. •
Will he Sold
i, - b i**re Ihr Court
llnnsp door, in the town ol tfantw.i
Cnerukee oeunly Ga, tne first
"iBdayin January 1883, within
10 ? fUd hours sf sale, it»a lolUwiii'
wnrjtnroed lotsof “Wild Linds
In the 2nd Dial ami 3«d Sec,
I Cherokee County—Nmnh. rs His.
IT* I 180, 197
*20 281.235. 300. 317. 853. 4*9,1
C' 1 ’- :'0.L (io0, ‘Jot, (lt;a.
, ..jOR.'CLABK
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INSI IlE Y0 U li PRO PE RT Y.
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THE GAY IS PAsT.
While Congress did not give much
of a holiday yet a«> many went home
to get theiiOhnsmas drums Mi at it is
hard to gel np quorum again.
Still we hear many complaints
about not receiving the mail, in all
ihe country. Where is tire wrong!'
e mail the Advance regularly
We hope the proper authorities will
look alter these things. The com
plaints are all ever tha South.
We are heartily glad that Christ
mas holidays are past and gone. Wv.
can all net down to ivgn ar buxiness
again, and pre pure to make the
‘pot boil” lor the coming year.
I will sell n fino Jersey Bull
calf, 10 mouths old; or excaango
him for a number ouo milch-cow.
Apply to J. P. McConnell.
Rev M BTuggle will tune chnrg u
of a schooliti the southern portion of
t obb co- Wc learn his projects are
good. We deem the community forln
nnte in obtaining,#!) experienced 11
teacher
Mr Tuggle’s School is near tne
church where he is past«r.{Wo regret
to lose so good a citizen who has so
long resided in our town, still we arr
always glad to know that our friendn
will do well
F<>r ilie last month our notice fo
all wh>» owe, on the Adyancb forJ2
m >ni|:siiiid more, for subscription
wi l be chargsd ^I5t>, our.credit | rifle,
alter tlie first day ol January 1883,
aad thaw Its acosunts will be in th<
knndt' of Col, C, I >. Maddox. C^l.
Maidnx will now make all the settle
monte, lla is fully nuthoriz d if»
matte them nro rd ng to liis bes
judgement. Remember theso de
mands are not tor suit, only as a last
resort. But the price is fixed.
No one ran be wounded at this
course, wilh the timely warning.
It is far Wetior for ns to send out no
paper than to pay out for material
and post ege nnd do onr work fo^
nothing, and wait an age for the
monev.
' ?• 798. 797. 70S. 799. 800,
dOl, 802, 803, 804, 854, 855, 856 8.*.;
'id*, SCO. 801, 801, 870, 871, 873, 874
. Ald;) i'i Ihe 3ed Hist and 2nd Sec.
Nllmheis 25, 112. 123, 1 ?H, 1 SI, 25 *'
355. 335, 333, U0, 410. 13.5, 130. 15 |
• M -3. 539,553, 5 0.097. 029, 031, 731,
w
00 C »
• S J. I 'M, 859. 603, -03, SOI. SCO,
•hM 083, 103(1, 1000, 1117, |
U'U, 11107, 1187, 1188. 1189, 1
13(3, 1200, L'OI mid 12'90.
Also ia 1 1 9 |)'S’, nnd 2
Number.'. 18, .S3 200 281
200.
AUo
In r 3(0
Sec.
n nd
Stiudk n'ai.* i ,-e
P Hipprptln. T.ivfir
ip L |*V,- rrrf
fjlloumcsti, JTervotn JftbiU;-} /•'?
Every newspaper is full of (lisas
Urouslins. Millions of property is '
| our neighboring tswrii have bees
a lt in ushes and wen of property
1,1 en trade bunkrtij.ls in an hour.
1 .-is d.slruction iron the increase
“1 late. Christmas i-,i approaclsisg
and W2 forget to be watchful. Mr
Ben F. Perry ia resident agent for
some ol the bett compusics in
•on n try.
He has insurad more than 450,000
in Canton.
lie baa paid all lavev required for
h'ing business in the county, nnd i«
th. only legal ngt in the county.
<'ail mi him and insure belore it is
too la*e.
Oflicc at Capt. McAfee’s Stor*.
Deo 9
fi'lli D st and 2u 1 i-u; Vn n-
£* !, ™*nrs*,.1 nrnJWIt,, <
ssaZniximawsBowrrtoKM
'1st Disr arid
3 1. It), 98. 99
2nd
nn,
j Also in Mm
S.-c Number
I U>7, 170, 1 S3, 213,253, 267. 57 1, 155
j 163,40.). ISO, 536. 555, 558, 50 i , tlM
| di 823. 888. 993 101s, KM9.
1062, 1217, 1203, 13 70, 12; L, 12; \
IS,000,000 tSottfc*
noi-B sia»s x-roT
MARIETTA & NORTH GA. R. R
AVI NT lilt A Hit A NO I'M RSI.
A SHINING LIGHT GONE OUT.
Miss Mulmda Watson the Aunt
•>f Mrs S nator Brown, died IsBt
Saturday morning in her 78th year.
All who Knew Mrs watson love lo
speak ol her | i.»ty kindness benev
olence and unseili8lrue8S• Her whole
life is an indelible epistle of good
works, us the result of heijfirtn faiili
in Cnviar.
She lived like a true follower of
Jesus and died in triumph, Her
death leaves u vacant place when
ever she was known, that cannot be
filled.
Her funeral was pieached in the
Methodist Cimrco by U^v. M.
Tuggle on last. Sunday evening, and
she w.is boriid iu tin* Canton csme<
terv.
138.18U, 181. 493, 513; 530, 511,
\f>08, 3(3, 571. 05.3, 7 1 7. 701, 705,
793. 803, 808. 520, 830, 837 804,
«T», 036. 018, 054. 004, J971,
. 1955, 1071, i090
Notiqib to Public Schcol Tkach
krs.
Teachers, who have private
winter schools, lor as much us two
months, may report the month
of Februaty, as a public solieol
month. 'J he balance of the pub
lic torm to be taught iu tlio sum-
tner. No one need apply lor u
contract with the Board of Educa-
tiun, who is not under a contract
with tneir patrous, to teach na
much as two months, an a private
school.
'1 his arrangement is made to ea
courage private schools. I will
have nn examination of public
school teachers, the 20th ot Jubu
aiy nexl.
Let all who propose t® teach
whose license have not expired,
be examined.
This will he the only examina
tion. I will contract with teach
ers on the 27th ®1 January.
G. I. Teasley,
Dec21at’R2. Com'r.
Notice
All the accounts and n®tcs of
Dr J M Turk are in our hands, If’
they are not settled irrmediately,
suit will commence by us
Dee23 Newman & Attaway
GP70RGIA—Cberokoo C®unty :
O. W. Putnam administrator 11 lames
M. White, applies to we for loiters of
dismission from said ndininistnui r , and
I will pass upon Ins application <n Site
first jMonday iu April 18;3.
U M.Mc0fcUR£’
Dec 24-1S8L Ordy
ii'id 1275.
Ala»11, the 22nd Hist and 2.,,]
S-c. Numbers. 47, 97, 118. 133,
131. 135, 171, 190, 191, 193, 191
’JOT 204 205, 800 207,22(1. 300, 268,’
277, 278, 293, 303 and 510.
Also m the 1.5 h Dur. a d 2 id
Hi c. Ntimii.-is 56, 53, 79. 90 ;,•>
99, 100, 101, 101, Ho, 117, 121,’ 13;'
128, 157. 153,P 4, 109 181. 191205,
259,298, 300 3-i7. 330. 851 301,
p '* r' T,!>> i™**™ r«e,v ! rrovtrto*
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1. ‘ ‘ .( ah< J m(«r . , ’
303, 307; 119 42(1. 427 131, 1
983, 1002
10,
1323,
1382,
1265, 12 SO,
1140, 1155, 12,i8
1283. 1280 1281,
arid 1267. .
Ail cl the nhnv- fivs cl wild land*
levied on by Kxicuiiitiis, issu.nl liy 1'
Arwnnd Tux It tviv <■ <>( C1
W
k"e conniy nv 01,1 r ,,f
id of the fc) n'0 o| (J ii.e
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Uho Intinif. ,-nLi i)v r-,iiM, ; i ,11 • j
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P. T. DUPREE
Attorney at Law
Pvarrga
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Large, well furnished and comfort bio rooms.
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OflKS
aide supplied with the best tint *-U'» Oouatry can a (Toni.
rompt attention given to the wants of all the guosts
(wants ever ready, reliable, promptly and polite
On nnd after Monday Deo 1th, ls82
the following Time Table will h- in
ollfiei Daily (Sunday excepts-1) until
' fm tlier n®tico
No. 1,
Leave Mariotia ..s.:i!i, *, M
“ muekwolls.DiOii, " .
“ \viniil*took,0.30, " ,
" I/cbaaan,. Oiftfl, “ .
'* HsllySpr.lOilO, " .
" Unntoa,,. 10:40, “ ,
" Mabel,...11:05, ••
" Bull6ro’d,ll:il(), •• .
" dates, ..12.00. « .
Arrive Jasper,... 12j'25,e, n..
No. 9,
.. 9:10, P. M
.. 4 O.r, '»
. 4.; 14.1 ••
. .4:5,5, "
returning.
. 5:45,
.0:10,
. .0:15,
,.7:05,
7:5),
No. 4.
Lnivc Jn por 5:15, ,v
“ Tates 0.05, •
“ riallGroand,11:10,
“ Mabel, ... (1.45, 1
“ Gunton,... 7.35, 1
“ Holly Bpr, 7:354, 1
“ Ijchaneii,. .8:10, •
" Wooi1sloi:k,8;:ill, •
" Hb'OkwellH.t) 00, •
Arrive Marietta,.. O-fli),
C. E. ADAMS, W.
M..
Nn, 2,
.8:0(1 I*. >|
3:20 ••
, 3:50 «•
.4:15 "
, -1 :10, “
5:14, 11
5:90, “
5:5), “
0:20, “
. 0:40, "
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Biles lower than any house in the oountry.
Holland & Du?*T«e, Propriotoi.’,
fohlM882.
CANTON, GA
valimble. Nothing on earth will nn, h»:ii« l.n- liko Sbcridmi’uCondition j'owncrH. Do «. I ten^pooriful
to 1 j>int food. Sold iiverywhere, or m nt by mail i : t lettur-sUinpi. i. S. Joijneon L Co., iioaio.v, MAhd,
An English Vatorlnary Rnrpoon nnd Chemist, n^w
traveling iu UiIh cuuuirjr, gays that molt of the
Dome and Olttlu l'owdei > • - I L* re qm? worth*
leas tra^b. Mo hwvk tliat Mfridwii'f; < londition
Powders ere abxolutelr par.* m . i i uim iiswiy
ie ’* a -- * •
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OLD HA IS XiADE NEW.
. . A --«,ancea to I Carry all v®ur old hats, tiiasherl
-I „ wt”"* d or*b“mkV county tont be is : “b ‘avers,” denied ping hats to Mr
r’eandlcate fur S'.erlff, Me a-k* r, spect an d he will make then n*w
Hi|» th 'file* nun i'V’une f ,p few ' imcfi, He is in C. F.
rjVs^eS.'iluoMe .« his. Kdgo’» co.lcct.eBory, one door
Bepnty. ' Respectfully. _ ui . a | from Holland; Hardin & Keith.
augS-td
GEORGIA —Checokoo Conn ty :
By virtue of a special order from the
court of ord.nary of Meriwether county.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary 1853 at the curt house door,
in said county between the legal hours
of ssle lot of land No. 261, in the 13th
district 2nd sect ion of Ghrrokcu county,
containing ICO acres mors or less. Sol 1
ns the property af James W. Banning late
of Meriwether county deceased. Bold
for dist ihution- Terms, fash. This
Jan. 1st 1883
FRANK BANNING
Administrator of Jtxs.Vf B lining co'cd.
n
D
If you have not paid your notes and mcourts plca*o call nnd te (He liiem
After this week you will find them in the hands of your Justice of the J'-ncr o
Notary Public, Usll and scuhirn at onco—perhaps it may soyejj»ui«micm st.
Respectfully,
N B I am still selling at cost for cash.
J M A'cAFi 17
J. M. II. dcc2-1882
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My Veffotul)!© o«d Flo wor Boed
1 •. •.! : • .if 1 -• , 1 < - i °i 0
. .1 ,,,.r write (nr it. All fiCCil Edit IfOm DIV
cl
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GEORGi A—Cherokee County :
sDcLLl U11J f
W. A. KITCHENS
W C .Uoss has applied to me for exemp
tion of pei'Konality, and I will pass upon
! the same at 10 o’clock a in on the 31 day
j of Jan lt-83 at my office.
J Fee 1,50 (J M A/cCLURE
lu ~,t ■.i'.oii need not write i"t it- All t.ccJ scut tn.tn niy
c^talsilshment warranted 10bj both fresh wni 10 1.11^, ^
so far, fhut should it prove oUierwu^, I aijt'to to re11 g
order gratis. My collection of vegtMMe seed ts one of 4
1 the mu! extcRsirc to be found iu any American cataf • 'ue, M
|anJ a br^epartof i^ id «>» iuy own yrowiner. A®
^ torlaJonl ln»xorluo«r nf Jfcstrly <>*uw wl
t'ciulvi** M.-t bl.'bv.td KurlyO«»tr.o Huvo^til 4
" Rvbiokeiitl Cabbutt'i J^tiunoy'* Mi l ta# w
T , Ut ., v Vc^euiDlcs, I invito tu«: purron n
kn Uiu ga ideas and on the farms of
L 5 rs
? ¥1
HtiMUAh,
aveui the poblis. In tbo gardens ana on tue larms o,
tii"tAf a li »tiliLut my seed wtd be found my 1‘Ce.t advertise’
meut. jarcc# vJ- n. Gregory, M.rti«he«i, m»s
llSMUffi