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Cherokee Advance
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Bargain in Land
I wi'l sail 200 nop'n of exco’.lnnt firm
in* land it a.I/arga'n. It is situated 5
n i!fs8>uthof CHiitoii, 1 1-2 miles of
Hollj Springs a flourishing village on M.
A N. Ca. R. R. A. good dwelling and
•ut bouses. Or# tenement house An
veil watered, half in woods, half culti
vated. Mica iu quantities on the laud.
Gold to pay,worked on adjourning lots
Bee or address N. N. Edo ft.
Canton Ga.
or H. F. Mii.leh Holly Springs On.
j ul? 39 ’«.!
LOCAL DOTS
SEEDS mi
jSiiSsaa PUbM. V m IKK. MMaMtmn 1 a
LOOK
AT THIS WITH YOUR EYES
WIDE OPEN.
All persons indebted to me must settle
»' once. Unless you call soon you will
have to pay cost.
I don’t wish f# make you a speech and
don't want to hear one when you call.
I want money. J M. TURK. u. d.
Suburbian Home
I will .Hell the premises in the town of
auiou, known as the Dowds House.
Tun acres cl' land, good orchard, two
story house w't'i fl-m r onis. G- od out
houses. Dwelling h ill mile from couit
nouse io t’aiiLou. N. N. EDGE.
H.-pt9'8J Advance Office
Notick
All the* accounts ami notes of
Dr J M Turk am in our bauds, If
thav are not settled immediately,
suit will commence by us
Du*23 Newman A A ttawat
OLD HA IS MADE NEW.
Carry all your old hots, mashed
“braver*,” dented plug lmta to Mr
Bliss.and he will make them new
for a few dimes, He is in C. P.
Edge's confectionery, one door
from Holland, Hardin & Keith.
Notice to I ubijc School Teach
tens.
Teachers, who have private
winter schools, for as much as two
months, may report the month
ef Februatv, as a public school
month. '1 he balance of the pub
lic term tubs taught in the sum
mer. No one need apply lor a
contract with the Boa d of Eduea-
thin, who is not under a contract
with tneir patrons, to teach as
much as two mouths, as a private
school.
'i his arrangement is made to e«
courage private schools. I will
have an examination of public
school teachers, the 20th ol Janu
aiy next.
Let all who propose to teach
whose license have not expired,
be examined.
This will be the only examina
tion. I will contruct wi.h teach
ers on the 27th of January.
G. I. Teaslet,
i>ec2Ui’82. Com'r.
riORG.A—Cherokee County :
O. W. Putnam administrator <>t -iaiuc-s
. White, applies to kj.- fur letters ol
emission from said administration, nud
will pi»-» upon his application on the
a st Afonday iu ' pri 1 1883.
G Jd McCLURE’
ec-28-1883. Ordy
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
By virtue of a special order from tho
eourt of ordinary of Meriwether county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary 188* at the court house door,
in said county between the legal lit nr*
ofaslo lot of land N<>. 2(51, ia the 13th
district SncUectiou of Chtrogeu county
containing 160 acres more or leas. Sol 1
as the property of James W. Banning late
of Meriwether county deceased. Sold
for diitribatioa- Terms, Gish. This
Jan. lit 1883
FRANK BANNING
Administrator of Jos. W. Bauamg de’cd..
C, M. MfCLURE. Ordy |
are doing
wheat and
The citizens of Canton, who are
not afraid of small pox, road this—
Ur. Aurlrow Greggs is down
with the small pox. contracted
while on » visit to Chattanooga.—
Marietta Journal el Jan. 18th.
Some of the boys killed 39 rats
Thursday morning, with sticks,
in B. F. Crisler’s family grocery
room.
These aro bad dayB for the fire-
waod Rollers and tho fire-wood
bnvsrr
We asked those interested in all
the Malitia Districts to help us
make out our ceunfy directory. We
have had but little help, but pre
sent it iu the best form that we
can. in to day’s Advance.
The Journal says the hardest
rain fell in Marietta last Thursday,
remembered for years.
Mr. Mobley of Smyrna, was
driving u nail, the hammer glauced
and the nail struck his wite in tho
eye and put it out.
I will sell a fine Jersey Bull
calf, 10 months old; or exceango
him tor a number one milch-c»w.
Apply to J. P. Me ennell.
Tho constant rains
much damage to the
oat crops in Chsrokoe.
Miss DuVal has a large and
flourishing school.
Two cent postage is included in
the post office appropriation bill.
Also the “postal note” for five dol-
lars and loss, fee on note three
cents.
The educational hills will be
taken np in tho house otRcpreseata
tivos to day, Saturday. The vote
will tell how congressmen stand.
Those who wish to have their
children educated, will remember
that Prof. Griggs’ school will open
in (’anton promptly ou tne 2d Mon
day in February,
Boys are a good institution, but
these frying size, two for a nickel
sort are pretty hard to manage.
School girls, who help their
mothers get breakfast,wash dishes,
sweep the rooms, Ac.—are the
ones who will make the noble wo
men, the true wives, and help
mainly to make good husbands,
often, ont of very poor material.
In a life of close observation, we
have never found a boy or girl that
fully honored and obeyed parents
and always respected age that did
not succeed in life and command
the love and respect ot all good
people.
M - T. Polk, t he Tennessee Treas
uror, wh > absconded with $400,000
of (State funds, is an adopted child
ol Ex-President Polk. His origi
nal name was childress.
Col. Daniel S. Pinetup, is Mayor
of Rome, Ga.
One new case of small pox in
Romo. Several iu Chattauooga.
General W. Bates was inaugu
rated Governoi of Tennessee last
Monday.
More loss of property and lives,
by fire, within the last two woeks,
than was ver known before for
wo months.
Goo. Dodd, 73 yeais old, was
arrested in Lawrenceville for nsnr-
d«r, committed seven years ago.
Hon. R.E. Lester is nominated
for Mayor ot Savannah, Ga.
An old man near Montezuma,
is getting rich, catchiog beavers.
The papers report that the buz
zards are about te take possession
of Americas. They ioost on the
houses and make themselves quite
familiar in variaus ways.
Mr. L ‘Ckh*rt has <*iuved in •hr
new bonding -rai Ooi G» is. Mr
Jordan has moved ini < norts.
lefi by Mr. L ck'hi", a - d It-v. ft.
R I"h '4-ju, iui.o lue onu Ml by Jfr.
Jordan.
Dr. W. A. Greene is quite sick.
Co). Kellogg, is also confined to hie
room, on account of protraatsd bod
ily indisposition.
The ISabbath School at the Baptist
Church, elected oa last Sunday, C.
E. Edge. Superintendent, J. B. Chas
tain, asa’t Super ntendvat, nrd J. J.
Coggins, seci’y and treas.
At Canton Baptist Church, ti t
4to Sunday,(Jan. 28th,) tho “Lord’s
Sapper,’, its supposed and real coi-
neotions, its duties, priviliges, &' t
> will be the theme of the discour^,
j 11 o’cloek s. ra.
A good attendance desired.
Co’.ton still continues >o arrivs in
Canton, nnd it is a certain fact, that
ill the cotton in the county, is not
■old yet by a large amount.
When trade gels dull, then udver
tise sharp. No better time to ask
customers to trade, and to lei them
know what von have lo sell, than
when dull limes corns.
Rev. Mr. Maysna, delivered a short
lecture to the Methodist S. S. last
Sabbath, that was quite interesting,
and decided y important to the pu
pil'.
Mr. May son, preached an excel
lent and impressive s-rmon iu the
Canton Methodist Cnurch, on last
Sunday.
Iu 1882, twelve millions more
bushels of corn was made in Geor
gia (ban 1881.
A rich veil of coal has been dis
covered near Rome Ga.
Three times the length of seeds,
iajd ecp enough to plant them, and
the soil should he well mulched.
Bv putting small pieces «f cam
phor with s-eds, they are free from
all depredai ions.
Now is 'he time for our citizens to
plant shade trees. Canton needs
this work, and the cost and labor
are small- Plant trees.
If stock were givsn rock Ball, reg
ularly, there would be no complaint
of dise-ses among cattle, hogs, hor
ses er sheep.
Chickens hatched in January, aud
February, giow up to be hens that
will lay eggs all the next winter.
Don’t become too intimate with
chance acquaintances.
Judging men’* characters and sub
stantial standing by the money they
have, is what makes men like Jesse
James and other robbers.
lleat and light aro identical in
chaiacter. All solid bodies become
self luminous. Usw we should de
sire io possess warm hearts and so
lidity of purpose.
Mnj. J. M. Burlz, was elected
marshal of Can ton last week,
Marshal Bur z is a firm man with
vim. Wheu he starts after an evil
doer, he will he sure to sarry him
along. He hus goou judgment, and
knows when to act.
Ths present orange crop of Flor
ida, is forty nine million.
A NorthjCarollnuscnpernong vine,
yielded one hundred bushels ol grapes
last year.
The signal service bureau, nevtr
guesses the weather these days
It or the weather needs over-haul-
ing.
The farmers of Georgia, made one
hundred millions of dollars, Iasi
ye r. W-mA. r wriere they pul th -
money.
Slavery is more abject u»w, tiiai.
before the war, money monopolists
ere the mas<ers, and the laborers ajv
he slaves. Every step in congress
is to make millionaires and beggars.
Jackson Ga. Post Office, is made a
money order office,
Postmaster, at Powder Springs, is
in jail, lor selling stamps for less
titan face value.
Hon. A, J. Bsrry, of Newnan, died
last Wednesday.
“They say,” if a fellow is seen
talking with a lawyer, in Atlanta—
he is reported dead broke.
Chick 'Bund eggs, raied higher in
G”orgi/j i - 1882, than ever known
hi-for .
Mr. Samuel Owen, and Miss Mon
te Masbburu, were martied last Sub>
bulb, near Mabel.
Geo, K. liEowiv,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
^upeiior Courts:
nJL ' M ‘ l,on - JVrsyth, Pickens and I
Dawson counties, nnd in the Snpeiior :
uid Justice ( ourts ot Cherokee I
O»oe ever Jos M. McAfee’s store. j
Hpec. atteutiea given to the collcc -
tion or claims.
Business Respectfully Solicited.
• Jasl.T 1883.
iSlpilKB
A First Class, Reliable XewBpn 1
per
Ono Year anil a-i Ju.
terostI'nir Serial for
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OR. CLARK
JOHNSON'S
Mu M Syrup.
Hie well known AfuKiw Nh.ivs nee s
no introduction t„ tkepnl.l.c. Fern r-
tun d ol a ecu ur v it Inn made its rem, sr
we. kly appe.inincc *m | |t ,i| fc , n d, 0 I Ic n es
'lironglioiit tills broad bind, na ever t <1-
come visitor, it lia-t k-,»t pice with il e
requireinems of ml »aiu- d j.iunmlism rd
oscii auccoediag year |,. m witnessed o ai-
kod iinproveiuou;., „inl to d.y it ranis
with the hoe. aceklica puldishud in tAi.-
comtry,
This uivmuiHh sheet ooatihnS pa- s
ef reading matter, comprising nil tlo
news of the week, t-legmp do di-amcli
ca up to the hanr ol g 1 ng to pi-rsa eg
ricultural itema, orlgionl serials etc.
Io the farmer, Mechanic or ariisne,
tils business er professional man, wl o
has not the adrautuges of a daily m« 1
ih- Wkkslt Nrws is tbs medium hi'
which he can l e inf.itned of ev.-, t'
transpiring iu the busy we,Id, vhathrr
lu his own State or in thu mo t distant
|MHr ot the globe.
In a-ldit'OR to n rirst class m wapaper til
a raoderut# price, we olt'ei to each yearly
subscriber a cepv of any of the puhliabed
novels of ilia Moi.NtNU Nmvh Liiuivuy
fnt.
Subscription 8,00 a year in advaac*.
J. H Eh 1
k IVliUtater etieet Savnanah.
2 J 3 0 6L£ L V iHtetMM'FtivarA
%Ji s s[ Bm f A 8m ' * >ro P*Vt
.'UUousnea*, Xcrvoua Debilityf
T>.: 3est R3MEDY KN0W2T to Haa i
ia .000,000 Bottles
mi.b (i.\<n ism.
Vlit Sirup po.wea»M Vitritd 7\-o,>trU<*
n nru U|>nn I.Uep.
!' SfM ni.nn Ike Kiene }( .
j! ferr * yue "‘-
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY.
Every rtwepapyr is full of dissa-
terous fin s. Millions of pmperty in
our neighboring tswna have best
left in H?hr-8 und mea #f property
been made bankrupts in an hsur.
1 his diet ruction ij on the increase
of late. Christmas is apprssebing
and we forgvt to be watchful, Mr
Bon F. Psrry is resident agent fnr
some of the beet companies jg
country.
He has imut'ud more than $50,000
in Osuton.
lie has paid all taxes reqtiirad far
doing business in the dountr, »sj j a
the only l.-gsl sgt in the county.
Call on him and insnre belore it is
• oo litle.
Office ut Capt, McAfee’s Stors
Dec !»
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LAWDBET8IS
E. B. HOLLaITD.
General Mhkchant.
K “ps?|ST100l
vMiTteafelOOl
1 lafiSSMKSSS
P. P. DUPREE
Attorney at Law
MARIETTA & NORTH •UA. R. R
WIN T L it A It It A N d B U B \ TS.
On and after Monday Deo-lth. 1882
the following Time fable will be in
oflcci Daily (.Sunday exceptad) until
further nonce
No. 1, No. 8.
Leave Marietta,. .8:30, a. m..,. 3 ; .to, r. u
“ Blackwells, 11:00, " .... 4:0.1,' "
" Woodstock,*:80, " ....4.-83', «
“ Lebanon,. " ..,.4j8s’ “
•' HollySpi-,10:10, “ ....G.-lfi) "
" Gaoton,.,10:40, “ ....fulo' ••
“ Mabel,.. lLO.I, " ,,..0:lo' “
" RttllGro'd, 11:30, '* .,..6:8l' ‘
“ Tates, .. 12:00. “ •>
Arrive Jasper,... 12:25,i\ m.. .. TJoj «•
RETURNING.
No. 4.
Leave Jasper, ....15:45, a. m.
" Tates 0:05, “
“ UallG round,G-.3i),
“ Mabel,..,, 0:55, “
" Canton,.,. 7:25, "
“ Holly Kpr, 7:55, “
“ Lehaaon,. .8; 10, "
“ Woodstock,8:30, "
“ Blackwells,0 00, *•
Arrive Muriel tu,.. G-GO, '•
0. E. ADA MM,
Hup’r.
Largo, well furnished and comfort»blo rooms.
The best cooks
T.
F,
able supplied with the belt that the country cun afford.
roinpt attention givon^to tho wants of all the guests
ervanta over ready, reliablo, promptly nad polite
lower than any hone In the country.
Holland & Duf^is, Proprietor,
fubl t-1882. CANTON, GA
No, *.
8 00, p. h
. 8:20 ••
. 3:50 “
• 4:15 «
• 4 :40, “
. 5:18, "
8:3#, "
. 6:51, "
. 0 :20, ••
. «:60, “
W. R. ROW SR,
Uon’l Pa# Agt
Mo! for Clanton
I will exchange my rphndid farm on
Etowah River, fur Cautun property. A
bargain can ho had.
bee 01 address, JOHN GEURIN,
C herokee Mills, Ga.
Also will sell on good terms -M5 acres on
tlotlic.itiigu creek, 2 miles front Cnlhoup.
Nuy4’82 JOHN OEUIUN,
GEORGIA—Olicrokeo County.
T® all whom it may concern :
E E. Roberts having in proper
form applied t» me for permanent lettere
oMilministration on tho estate ef Evans
Kirk late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Evans Kirk to be
and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why perm incut adrniinistralion
should, not bo* granted to E E Roberts
Bn'tfvuns'KIrk ’ estate.
Witntss my hand and official signature
This Dec 20ili 1882. Feed, 12
C. M. McCLURE Ord'y
MAKE HENS U¥
Noihli.jc on cnrih will mHko li*n»i lay 11k•: ShcrMan’a Condition i'owcfartt. tofts|H»onfiil
10 1 |nui fotMl. fluid «v«rywbire, or »<nt by iuuH lor a loUer-blumps. I. H. Juiinmom At, Co., Barton, Mass.
Au Rngliak Tntfrlnary Rnrgson ant) Chemist, now
travuling in thin country, nays that most of the
Hume ainl Caftiu i'owdt ra Hold lure are worth-
l«nk trahh, ll.‘ a uya KhorMnn’ii Condi Hon
Powdora art* abaciutelr pur« and ininicuaaly
GEORGIA—Chsvokoe County :
When as John 1’. Meadors Adminis-
trntur of SV111 M Headers represents to
tho court In his petition duly filed nnd
entered on record, that ho has adminis
tered Wm M Moadcrs estate, lliis is
therefore to cite sll persons conceiued,
kindred ar.d creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Administrator
should not bo direbured from 1m udmin-
Istratiou and receive letters of dismission
on the first .Voudny in April 1883.
O. M. MoL'LUKK, Ord*
Dec20 1883 Fce2<54
TO
If you have not paid your notes avid accounts please call and settle thorn
A tor this week yon will find thorn in tho hands of your Justice of the Peace o
N otary Public. Call and see him at once—perhaps itmav save you some coat.
Respectfully, j M Me A FEB
N B I am still selling at cort for cadi.
J. M. M.
deeS 1882
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Stock
My Vcffctnlile luid Flower Seed Cutnloaue for
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bn fnr, tii*t siiould It prove oth»rwi&«, I ajfree to rehll the
order yr.ttts. My collection of vegetable seea in ore of
the most extensive lo be (bum! in any American catalogue,
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jAointAon, ManrhlohcAd ktorly Oern, tftte Hubbard
^•ebTWb/ohtaul C’ohbniio, rSUney'- Melon,
nud a soorr of e*isex new Vegetables, | imvku the pnuou-
a^e of the puLHe. In Uie esrdons nod on the farms of
tSoris oho plant mj seed will be found ray Vrea: advcctlso-
uent. Jama® J. H. Oregon', turbuitoui, ttu*.
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