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CAerskeeAtTsme*
STRANGE IFTRtK.
“Iioad” Harris says—A few ysars
ago, a farmer in Bartow county,
owned a fine mi’ch cow. On one ®o-
cation, the wat shut np in a lot and
forgotten. She became to ksngiv,
that the broke down the gate got, ont,
pushed down the fence of a 40 acre
(torn field, and remained there ent-
iug three days, before the wat fanad.
When found the wot nearly deed.
Beery effort to lure her wae made.
It all did no good. At a last retort,
au incision was made behind the
fore ehoulder, and the work of rtliel
began—First wus taken out, 7 bush
els of peas in the hull. 4 1 U bushels
of corn, G50 pounds of grats, a two-
horse wagon load of ah neks, 11 old
fence rails, one side of a tin hoaae,
2 stable door lbutten, a pair oj draw
bars, 2 sacks of guano and an old
cart wbotl.
“Bond” tayt that tame cow, it uow
owned by a citizen of Canion, and
cm l>e seen at any time, with her
for# leet in tome farmer'# wagon,
followed by whizzing rockiand ‘ cute
words,” with all the fodder that was
in the wagon. Some folks woa'l be*
lien this eow tale.
year 1883 will eteiflow with all
good things that glow out of the
ground and ripen in the sunshine.
The Canton oow, own c'imb into a
two-horit wagon, and find a bundle
•f fodder at the bottom of the body,
pall it oat and run three bnadred
yards, before the owner can find a
stone, small enough to send after
her.
hWfc—■
News.
1 HAVE MOURNED UNTO YOU,
AND YOU HAVENOT
LAMENTED.
When you ore sitting by a worm
fire at. home, do you ever think nf
the editor of the Advakck, ahivsr-
ing in his cold offioe, ink nnd type
frozen, scratching away with the
atab of a pencil, trying to otaka a
readable paper ? "Narry” stick of
wood, a few chips and tba place
where the wood onght to be, are all
that remain. While the little devil
is out atealiag piece* of goods boxes
Sind licb, to unfreeze him. Yoo that
have tears tn shed, prepare to shed
them now." Are there no bowels ef
mercy ? Has human suffering ceni
»d to tonch a sympathetic cold ?
CANTON SUBSCRIBERS.
Aftor tba praaatit issno of tbo
Advance, all tba papora will bo pat
*n the poet office 1 , every Friday
evening. The weather is such that
wo can’t gat the pap r out till meet
of tbo business men b.ive gone uud
tbe papers got misplaced.
lu tbo meantime all comiug or
•eiidiog to the Advauoe office,from
4 to 5 1-2 p. at. can get their pa
pars hero. Alter those hours they
can get them ia.po.-stoffije.
ITI/AT MAKES US LAUGH.
To In nr oue tu k patronizingly, ol
poor "qaarter dollar” citizens, when
h« never had meuey enough in his
life, honestly gained, to buy, and to
bnry hie own worthiest body.
To Lear oae talk of good aocioty,
who has not seast oneugh to mat
the mother thai bore him, with cjui
man pelitentai.
To speak of the poor uaedocated
class—Wbea he can’t rend a aentence
intelligibly, nr parse * Peter’s cap," if
bis salvation bung on it.
To become tsrnbly interested in
tbe condition of the poor, when h
won't pay a dims on any debt he
owes.
SENATOR J. 1. BROWN.
It has beeu our good fortune to
know Senator Brown, for 3ft years.
If one characteriatic, marked hie
whole useful, and successful lift-
more thun another, it wus prompter,
This, doubtless, has beeu nn impor
tant item in his success, lie never
forgets a promise. He neglects
nothing, lie believes should be done
Every letter requiring nn answer
is answered by return mail. U
postpones nothing. In his vast bus
iuess transsetisns, this may seem
singular. Still it is trne and telle
mncli. Every young man should
take the example. Be prompt if be
expeets to succeed.
WHAT WE WANT TO SEE.
A man prove his faith by bis
works,
One who prefers to find a good
thing, rathe.- than a bad oue
one he dislikes.
One who had rather tsll the truth
on aa enemy, than a falsehood.
One who is willing to mike small
sacrafices, in order to patronize
borne.
One who has ns much rsligitn in
bis life, ns be has in the oburch.
One who spends much of bis time
in idleness, keep his month abut
about his poverty.
The man who won’t pay his debts,
quit trying to barrow money or get
credit, and go to work.
One who boasts that he never did
a day’s work, and thinks he can live
on his brains and “sharp practice,”
take the hoe and the plow.
Men who profess to love God, show
it by the love they have far their fel
low men, in trying to promote their
happiness instead of making them
more miserable.
Last, but not least, we want to see
every body i r. Cherokee county in a
good humor, take tbs Chbrokhb
Advance, read it, pay far it, and he
happy.
If it is true that a good crop year
always follows • bard winter—The
Tbe thermometer registered 60 de
grees below aero, last Monday, in III.
Opelika is on the war path again.
Themiiitin from Montgomery quiet
ed the row. Blusterers only bluster
Whan they have the advantage.
Judge J. R. Brown, aita on the
contested seat #1 the Northeariern
aiictai’, ta-day, (Satttrdiy,) in At
lanta—To aee who is Judge- Estes,
or Welborn.
Report says there wilt be about 50
couused Sr a: s in the next congress.
A TVoaessee man has two pigs.
Oue weighs 1000, aud the ether
1,200 pounds.
Grant, Longs!reet Ilia President
Aco, are about to get Potash Farrow
out of a job.
Two negroes murdered an old
man by the name ot Rudd, living
ulor.e iu Wa ker county, last Mon
day. I; i# supposed it was done lar
his mousy.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
UUUUCHKS.
M. Caoacn, Sooth—Rev. 11. R
Jehus** Pastor. Preaching every ftrst
aud third Sundays hv the pastor.
Prayer Meeting every Weaneadaj night.
Sunday School at 2 a. a., E. R.
Ilollxnd, Superintendent. Ben. F. Perry,
fc’arretary.
Baptist Ciiorch — Rev. N. N. Edge
Parlor. Preaching every second and
fourth Sunday, end Saturday before
2nd Sunday in each mouth.
Sabbath school it3 r u. C . F. Edge. I
Superintendent J J. L'uggine, Secretary
ORDERS.
F. A. M.—Meet* every first end third
Aeudaj's at 8 r. u„ in Masonic IIwit
E. B. Holljrd. W. M.
J L Joudan, Stc’ty
K. of II.—Meets evrry 1st and 8rd
Tuesday at 7 1-2 r. hi., in Masonic Hall.
W. A. t'ea ley, Dictator.
Jahca Gull, Reporter.
Munich* u..— J. D. Altaway Mayor
J M. Unite, Msiahal.
B. F, Perry Sec and Treat.
COUNTY~OFFICERS.
C M Mot'LURP, Oidlnury.
JABEZ GALT, Clerk 8. Court.
E G UKAMLiNG, Slier iff.
D W FUROKKSON, Tax Collector,
T R ARWOOl", Tax R ceiver.
JOSEPH SHARP, Treasurer.
F. W MOOltK, Surveyor.
Wm. T. KIRK, Coroner.
G. !• TEASLEY, County 8. Com
S» 7? Jn
H m ^ N
The President expreMt-a himself
as being in favor of leducing iuter
nul und custom revcuusa.
A man gat tired ot hia I if-, and on
last Tuesday, jumped into the rap*
ids above Niagara falls* He was 65
years cld.
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O. W. PUTNAM,Pres
Da. J. II. 8PK1H,
M. A. KEI III,
A. T. SCOT P,
J. J. MADDOX,
County
Board
of
Education.
To hear a eabscriber say the "Ad
vance” is a poor puper, and he never
received it but two or ihree times du
ring tbo year—Just so soon as ht is
saked for the money.
Belli View, Tex., Jus. 17tb, ’83.
Kuv. N. N. Kuo a,
Dear Sir:— I flud tba
Advance very interesting. Every
issue is like a letter from homo. I
lad many persons here from old
Georgia, also from Ala. and Tens.
These feel ntar to no in thin far
land of strangers.
A lost ahsap feels glad to find
one of the flock; human nature is
the same way.
I am glad to say te my old friends
in Georgia, that I have found u
hedlthy leeality in Texaa. Goed
free stone water and plenty ef it.
Mr. Cole, one ef the first settlers,
saya be never bus needed a doctor
in bis family since he has been
here.
Belle View is a new town with
with 4 stores. Pest office auil sev*
eral farmars in six or eignt miles
ef town.
We have no grave yard here,
aud Mr. Cel? tbiaas we will have
to kill seme fellow, to start ona.
Yours truly,
J. B Duncan.
HINTS FOR HOUSE'KKEPBRS
Never boil nice white clothes. It
is mack betterjto fry -them.
To remove stains from tab!* lin
en—Saturate them with coal oil, sod
apply a lighted match.
To save trouble ia kindling fires,
Poor kerosene oil oat of a can, ou
the embers, Yoa will hava no more
trouble with f rea in thia world,
B eakfiet dishes should be wished
at least once a week.
Never wash the baby with lamp
black and turpentine. Water is
is cheaper and more healthy.
To dress a chicken foi dinner,
cut the polonaise gered, trim it will)
block cbintilly lace, a sag* green kilt
under-skirt, lavender ailk eteckiags,
aud green sage ruffles—This dr»ss
is far apriag chictien*.
To muk# a scrap basket—Take a
Japaanse umbrella, worth 62. Trim
mings, 63. Work one and a half
days, and you will have a basket
worth a qiarter ef a daliar.
HOME WORK.
Know yo that, with first class
printer# and on* of tbo boat presses
in tbe Union, tbo Journal offioe is
prepared to do all your printing.
There is no necessity and no why
any merchant of Mariettashould
send to any city for what eau be
doue aa well uud as cheaply at
Aetna. The money spent with ns
is largely returned tw you in
Trade. Give nay oar orders.—Jour
nal.
Correct Brother Journal. Tbe
man who goes off te bestow bis
patienage, should go off for custo
mers. Still mere the little drum
mers from Atlanta, who are visi
ting country to wrs. whore job work
is done at fair prices, for tbe pur
pose ef "cutting under” as a "bait”
are doing a vary saaall thing, that
adds bat little to the ropitatiou ef
Atlanta printers as fair dealers.
ANOTHER TRADE.
Mr. A. T. Scott, bss bough* E. B.
HelUod’s mercantile interest iu the
firm of Holland, Hardin and Keith.
The ffim will now do business under
the name ot J. B. Hardin & Co.
We call attention te the large adver
tisement.
MAUIMTKATI.’S COUIU
0«xton—792nd Dint—3d Monday —J.
C Avery. J P, II C Kello-g. N P.
UG Daniel, L C. P. O.Canton.
Bai.acoa—960—2ud Saturday—S Coo
ley,J P..A Q Collin* N P.,CiceroBryaon,
LU. PGSalacoa.
Bell's—817 District, meet* 3d Satur
day, John Morgan, J P; John H Rom, M
P; John Carrot, L C; Acwortb P O.
Ball Gbocxd—1022 Diitrict, meet*
2nd Saturday, D H Lyons, J P; J. Price
N P; M. M J<ck»on,L. C: Ball Ground
P°.
Wild Cat—1019, Friday. JLCarmi
cal, J P , II F Mulliu. N P., K B Crln-
ilia*, L C
Little Rivk>i— 1174 diitrict, meets
4th Saturday, H Lively, J P; W I Chris
ii»n, N P; I'hos U Uibb-t, L t; Free-
uuuiville P O.
Con's Cuuek -1031 dis'rict, meets 1st
Saturday,W W Htgwcli J P; l*. Groover,
N Pj I A Ingram, L C.
IIickomt Flat—1010—1st Saturday—
W J Webb, J P., T. Ponder, N l\, U P
Cometl L C. P (> Hickory Flat.
Clayton’s — fh district, meet* 1-t S»t
tirday, T J Stancel, J P; W R Barrett
N P; Wm Burgess. /. C; Sharp Top P O
Harbin’s—1008 district, meets 4tl.
SUurday, U P Daniel, J P; John G
Heard, N.P; Hiram Welker aud J M
llheinhardt, L CV; P O Wiilteca.
Bill*—1279 diet, met is Ztid Wednev
day, It BAIgood, J P., E G Ellison, N
P., Cherokee .Mill*. P O.
Lice Skillet-1010 District, meets
2ud Saturday. Lawson Peirce, JP.,0.
if. Brooks, N P., Samuel Cox, L. G.
Mdllihs— meet* 3rd Saturday.
Thomas, J. P. G. U. Fowler, N. P. D. W
GEORGIA—Cherokee Connty :
W C Mom baa applied to me fer exemp
lion ef personality, and I will pass upon
the same at 19 o'clock a m oa the Id
of JasTMS at my office
Fee I 90
day
C M JfeCLVBJfi Ord
BLACK SM1THINO.
Mr.J.C. Maraliall, with W. T (
Me Collnm, defies the world to fetch
him a horse or mule that be can’t
shoe, nnd shoe well. All wagon work,
buggy work, that can he done ia the
State, Mr. McCollum is prepared st
his shop to do it as well.
Wood work of ull kinds dose
promptly, aud all work, both iron
and wood, warranted, with common
Reasonable prices will be charged.
Very cheap prices, when the charuc-
of the work done, is considered.
Jan-25 1883 at
PAYMENT
OF COUNTY
DERS.
OR-
I am bow ready to pay off the out
standing county orders when present*
ed.
I can be found in my office, in
the Court house, oa the first Mond«y
sad Tuesday iu each month, and
perhaps oftener.
Ia my absence from town, Mr.
Ben. F. Perry will pay the orders.
He cau be found at tbe office of Cant.
J. M. McAiee.
JOSEPH M. SHARP,
Connty Treas. of Cherokee:
SS Jan-23-1813 j>t
G orison and A*. Brooks.
Fort Buffington
L. f-’s P, O
NWS
Executor’s Sale,
By virtu* of the terms of the n ill of B.
F. King, deceased, and by sn agreement
( ■tered into by ml 1 the heirs of the mid
King, w* will sell nt public eatery at
the court house in Cacton, in the county
of < lierokee, on the f at Tuesday in De
cember next, me undivided halt of the
following described land*, to wit : Lots
No. 15, 16 17, 18.26. 21, W. 53, 5«, 53,
all in the 14th Dist. and 2nd Sect, of
said county, sl o 10. 11,18. 15, 16. 22, 54
and 93, all in {the 22nd Dist., and 2nd
Sect. Also Nos 26,,102 in the Slat Dist
and 2nd Sect, ot said county'. 'I hs asm*
knnwp as til* Foster and King planta
tion au the Etownh river. Same six
miles below Canton beiag in alt seme 27
or 28 hundred acres, some two hundred
nci'c* more or Iras >f which is river bot
tom. Terms of anie oit* half ceeh, bel-
anc« twelve months, with interest a I
percent. .MARY A 1(1'•G, Execatrix.
W. J TlOffrOe, Executor.
TbiHOct21.lS32.4tlw. (F««t645
(tKORGIA—Cherokee Copnty:
Alfred II. Co|(|iptt, Gbrernor, vs John
Williams, Principal. D. J. Kinsey Amt
William Kiucy j For fa lure of,,Bond in
Socurilits. V Cherokee Superior
) c urt, Aug. i rt-m, 1382
It appearing by the entryof t^e 8Uer -
iff, that the Di-feudanta.do not.-reside in
the county, und it further appearing that
they do not reside in the State. It it
ordered that they and each of them take
i otice and appear at the next Term of
til is c iurt. and answer in said case, aad
its default of each appeurance the Plain
tiff* will have leave to proceed. It ts
further ordered that thia Rule be pub
lished once a month for four mentha in
the Cherokee Advance. Aug 11th, 1612.
JAMES R. BROWN,
Judge S. G. U. R. C.
A true extract from the minutes of
said eourt. GABES SALT, clerk.
Oct2§ '62. Fee ft,43.
Gkokoia— l Superior court, Aug,
Ckorokee county. J' T«-nn, 1661.
Famnib McElmt 1%
v» > Libel for Blvere*.
Tsomai McKraer. )
It appearing to the court, by tfto re
turn *t tbe Sheriff sat tbe afldtvit ef
ih* Lihilaat that, the Brfendsat dees
Sot reside ia the county or stole—it it
on mrtioa of cjui*el, ordered that said
Defendant appear aad answer at the
next Term of the court, or the Defer
daut will he considered in default. \
And it ia further ordered the! this or
der bn published in the Cherokee Ad
vance ouce a month fur f«a~ laeml*.
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Face Plat—1028—3d Saturday—11
T Elliot, / P., S It Dick sop, N P, F M
Mull nax, LO. P O, Sulallce.
Cross Roads—1000 district, meets 2n<‘
Saturday H C Bowling, J P; Waricu
Smith. NP; W £ Curtis L. C; Opliii
P O.
Woodstoce—890 District, meets 4th
Saturday. R. Herndon, J. P., W. G.
Dupre, N. P., J M .Waihis, L. C; Wood-
stock P O.
Local notices 10 cents per line lor the
firet insertion, unless by special agree-
meut.
Advertisements will be run until for
bidden, unless otherwise marked, aud
chartsd for accordiugly.
All communications intended for pub
bcation must bear the name of the writer,
not necessary for publication, but a
guarantee of good faith.
We shall not ia any way bo responsible
for the opinions of coutributore.
N# communication will be admitted
iuto our coin mas having for its eud
defamation of private character, or in
any other way of a scurrilous import.
Correspondence solicited on all points
of general importance—but let them br
bristly to the poiat.
All communications, letters of beti
sees, or money remittances, to receive
prompt attention, must be addressed to
N N Edge.
. .To Co®ntt Omcnna —Tbenew law
regulating legal advertising, has ent pri
ces down so low, that while we propose
to comply with the law, others must do
the seme, and wo must insist that in eve
ry css* tbe printer's fee must be collected
and paid ju advance. This gives les-
trouble. The law fixes the rates u fol
owe: “For etch oue hundred word*,
■lie turn of seventy-five cen'a for each m
lertion fer ibu first four insertion* and
or each subsequent insertion thirty-five
cents for each one hundred words."
N. N.’EDOE
O Cahtoh, Ga.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
To all Whom it mat Conckrn, ,
John T Meadi-ra having in due form ap
plied to t* e undersigned fur the gu ir-
dianshipof the persons and properly of
Asbrrsy Meadrrs nod vVilburn J/caders.
mmnr bliildreu of Wm .1/ Meiders of
saidcoua'y deceased, notice is hereby
given tha> his application will be lie iM
at my office on the first Afuidsy iu Feb
ruary next.
Given under my hand and official nig-
natur) this 20th dav of Dec. IM2.
C. M. MoCLURK, Ord’.
Fe.2,58
SHERIFF SALE FOR FEBU’RY
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Canton Ga, On tne
firet Tutsday in February next.—the
following property to wit one lot of land
No 40 iu the 14 Dist end 2nd sec in
Cherokee courty Aa. Levied on as tho
property of Harrison Black , by virture
of a Tex 0 fa vs Harrison Black. Levied
on and retured to uic by Jamea Hugh* L
C. December 27th 1832.
W A Kitchen* Dcpty Sheriff.
LOOK OUT,
I MUST HAVE MONEY.
411 to wham I am indebted, will
please call and let me settle w i.h
them at once. By doing this, you
will save me e >st, fer I must pay all
I owe, by the 15th of January mat.
Please come and,aave, by having
your watches and jewelry mended,
nnd your pictures taxon.
1 return my thanks to all, for pat
ronage and kindness*
Yours Respectfully,
J. W. Jarvis
Jan3 T8S3.
DR.BUTTSlSi
Ail Chrtmic Disattse*. &ail an joy* a nation-
9&IIE r «diuo-
Wood, *kiu wr’tKVHML treafi*
OAMl without u*ing Mercury car PoiXwioiut liroicim n
YOUWC M BN W* ffn?Teri:iM fjwm tin. f-hectb
a difteeua that uatttft its vic*
ij*]r^-f or ^BAnrtft/i^ DermAiwiDtiy cnrwd.
by Mall ant! Eiprcxs,
. , _ * but tvhe.ro MteiUe,
perauftftl reesnlUUeu ts prafrrrod, mhUb n FRiSE aud invit
ed. List iA a*ent*oui; to U au*w 0 r»d by pallcuu deairiaff treat-
SMBAt aaeileJ free to nay rnLLeas o«. apHlcMion.
i trmm lilfftnn .Mil M* U.i/M
lul kM aMth. I. Mr a wkj<. It t. a„t » _
foiiimsa
JAMES R.4i*OWN,
16.^: ft.
Judge f.’T: 8. ft. O.
A true extract from themiaute«et sail
<>•“«. JABRZ GALT, Oierl
oct26- 63 lmfi4ta. (PeelS 4S 1 )
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Alfred H. Colquitt, Geverttar, ve J. R
Will urns', Principal, D. J. K'asey *n
William Kinsey ) Forfature of hoad ii
Securities. V Cherokee Baperior
) court,Aug. Term,INI
It appearing to tbe court that th« D«
fondants do not live is the com ;, *■<
it further appearing that they do not lif
in tbe Mists; it is "rdtred sad allaae
that the) be served by publication, aai
4juyr are bvreby entered to take aotia
and appear at the next teirn of tha eunt
aud anew*r in said ca*e, ur in delaul
tile Plaintiff will Imv# leave te protect!
It i* fnrtht-r ordere l that tin* rule b
published eace a m-n h fe,- f„„ r moalh
previous t* the aext :«rm { this eoorl
1 his Aug. 19ih ISS2-
JAMES R. BROWN,
Judgefi. (J. ft. R.C.
a A true extract frem the mi an tee tail
court. JABEZ GALT, Clark
Oc128 834jbo fr 4m. Fee 64,68.
Kd B. Dovke ) Libel ter Divorce
,, ![' ( Cherokee Superior
M ahv M Dovek ) ft.iurt, F«h. Term, 18l
It appearing tn tbe couit from the r
turn ol rlit- 6herifl, that the Drfcarfaet
lhfl al »t»ted c.tse, does ant reeu
t.Mnn tho county, aud U turther tt
p-xriag to the court from the affidavit
r.u B. Doyer. that the Befeadaat d*
not reside ia this State. It is therere
ordered by the court that, the Defeeds
Mary M. Dover be aid appear at the ae
r*rm of thie court, oa the 4th Moadi
in February, 1N8, is person *r by A
loraey, then aad there te asewer t!
complaint of the Flaiatiff ia easo i
-tool. It is farther ordered that this o
der be published oaco a month for to
months, io the Cherokee Advauee, pr
vioui to tha next term of said eoort.
JAMES R BROWN,
Judge S. C. ft. R.O.
A tmo extract from the miaatee ef ea
court j AB4z |JALr
eeft fs *" C * * ** fr 4 "‘ Clerk.
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