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Oherakeo Mtum
Barf ala la Lamt
I *11 sail 300 aer.-» of exoe’.lont firm
Ibk land at« harga'a. It ia situated 5
miles South of Cantoa. I 1-3 miles of
Holly Spriajrs a louriihing village on M.
A H. Ofc. It. R. A g<»d dwelling and
out houses. Ota tcneiuta* house Ac
well watered, half in wood*, half culti
vated. Mica iu quantities on the land.
Gold to pay .worked on adjourning lets.
See or address N. N. Kdo«,
Canton Go.
or II. F Mu.Laa Holly Bpiiags Gn.
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LOOK
AT THI8 WITH YOUR BYES
WIDK OPEN.
LOCAL DOTS
If trade is dull, advertize.
Road county trtM« r tr's notice.
Never bo idle if you wish to bo
auy body.
Always toll tho ttutb, if you
will always bare friends.
The farmers af Cherokee br
ing an abundaaca of stock yeas
to market.
Tho trains on tho MAN Ga R
| Road havo boon delayed daring
the wet weather by bonks caving
Bud waather naver stops W. H.
Warlicks black smithing. The
hammer is going sll tho time.
Tho fault finder is twin brother
to tbs slanderer.
Tho one who listens to the gos
sip, puts hiiuseJf upon an equality
with him.
He who thinks he can revolu
tionize the world by constituting
himself the leader, is a fool.
A dog that barks much is not
much of bitest. Do you catch
on?
All persona iadabtad to ma must settle
at eaca. Ualeas you call toon you will
kava tu pay cart.
I dan't wish ta maka yon a apaaoli and
don’t want to hear eaa whan you call.
I want taoaay. J. M. TURK, n o.
Suburbian Home
I will tail the premirea ia tha tow a of
Canton, known ai tha Dowda Honea.
Taa acrea of land, good orchard, two
■tory bouse w*tb fire rooms. Good *>ui-
hoosw. Dwelling half mdc from court
hoase in Canton. N. N . EDGE,
8spt9'83 , Advance ©dice
Noticb
, All the accounts und notes of
Jj M Turk are ii>our hands, If
i' tlir-y are net settled immediately,
suit will ootnmeucebr us
D?*23
Nkwman A Attawat
:‘,Eif!>S FRESH AND GOOD.
U 'tluiul, Hardin & Kntli h»»f
jim icouived a lull as-o (merit of
jfurrleu >ml. N >.v is H-e tin»« to get
StippMcti bolbre (he A.-rurtiuont ia
b.'kv.t Jan 13 Mi 1S83
Professions prayers an a goans,
arc of but little worth from him
who hates hie neighbors.
••Million in it’*—Buy up cheap
men and buys, for thrir real worth-
say two lor a nickel, ahd sell them
at the value they put npon them
selves
Notice to Public School Teach
brs.
Toachors, who havo private
winter schools, for as much as two
months, may report the mouth
of Pebruaty, as a public school
month. '1 bo balance af the pub
lic terra to be tanght. in the sum
mer. No one need apply tor a
contraot with the Boa d of Educa
tion, who ie not under a contract
with tucii patrons, to teach us
much as two moiiths, aa u private
school.
'i his arrangement is mad# to eu
courage private schools. I will
have an examination of public
school teachers, the 20th of Jaiu
aiy next.
Let all who propose to teach
whose license have not expired,
be examined.
This will be the only examina
tion. I will contract with teach
ers on the 27th oi January.
G. I. Teaslky,
Dee2lst’82. Com’r.
Mabbikd—On the 21st Inst. Mr.
John Ilasty, Jr., and Miss Mary
Taylor. Beta parties residing near
Mabel.
We have this day received a
letter from Prof. Griggs. He
writes that be will be in Canton by
the 5th or 6tb of February, and
prepared to open bis school pi em •
ptly on the 12th (Monday ful.ow-
iug.
A frieud in Atlanta presented
Miss Ellen Ring with a ve ry fine
bird aud cage. It came upon the
train last Thursday.
Plant «kadw trees. Nothing
pays better, that costs no more.
English peas and onions should
be planted now, if the soil would
ouly got in a condition to plant.
This week gave us three days
ol sunshine. Yet we have plenty
of mud.
Old man—♦••What sro'aur youn^
men coming to?” Old waman—
“Coming to see our girls that’s
what.”
NOW 18 THE 'll ME-
The subject of vaccination should
net be treated lightly. It is til© on
ly way to prevent a terrible epidem
ic. A small pox epidemic would
ruin this land, We suggest a coun
cil meeting to take some measures
to force vaccination, if necessary*
H. F. Crisler has just received a
lot bf.genuipe Jiust ProoJ Seed Oatn t
These oats a ill s U y here but little
Mine. Secure your seed before they
aie nil sold* It will p.iy to buy tlu-so
omsut m.iy pric-, and they are cheap.
Gall loon. . Jan-35-21
Those swing K. 13. Holland &co.,
and Holland. Hardin and Keith, had
W. A. Kitchens will run a farm betler ,e ? ubout H fight away. There
on the Maddox place. We are glad
that we will not lose Mr. Kitchens
as a neighbor. We all feel that it
would bi a misfortune to part w-tli
such a oi’izeu. As a sociable friend,
a promoter of morality, and public
pirited, enterprising citizen, Mr.
Kitchens has no superiors.
Enough rain fell last week, to
make an excellent crop. . We fear
that 6o much winter rain, portends
a dry summer.
The infant child, of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Howard, was buried in tk>
Canton cemetery last Snnday even
ing.
Sheriff K. G. Gramling, moved in
to the C niton jail this week. Ex-
sheriff, W. A. Kitchens, having mov
ed out.
From whnt we can heat, Prol.
Gngg’i school will open an the 12th
Prox. with flattering prospects.
has b, en many changes
sooner the belter.
lately. Tl o
Geo. R. Brown,
ATTORN KY-AT-L AW.
PHE GOODS
Will practice in the Superior Courts
<>f Cobb. Milton, Forsyth, Pickens and
Dawson counties, and in the Hupeiior
mid Justice l ou.rts nt Cherokee.
Office aver Jea.’M. McAfee’s store.
Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims.
Business Respectfully Solicited.
Jaal!) 1883.
siuiui iifiir ins
A NEW CITIZEN.
Mr A T Scott, will aocn move
lo Canton, with his largo intorent-
mg family. This will ha an ml-'
tion to our society and a groat
help to our school and church iu-
teiosts, Wo will ho proud toe\-
tand to (hem a hcuity welcome
among us.
Did you ever notice the fact-—
'I hat at industrious, honest man, or
woman never gossips, and seldom
Audi fault with ott ers f
Canton c m boast of young ladies
and misses, who are better accom
plished, in all that make life, useful,
honorable, and hnppy, than any
(own in Georgia.
Public spirit, is the secret of per
snnul success. If a man wishes to
be p 'ir<>hiz--d, ha must patronize oth
ers. He who asks his neighbor to
pationizo him, uud prefers to pat-
ronizs those away (rout home, wants
something for nothing, and can't be
trusted.
The damp weather has not caus
ed loads of firo wood lo swell
much.
Nqw is tho timo to take the Ad
vance. Help us make u paper
that you will be proud of iu Cher
okee.
ol. Litchfield of Acwoith, pass
ed from earth. A nobler heart
was aevor found in any besom,
than ceased to beat when Col.
Litchfield died. He was a con
stant friend, a good citizen, and a
public benefactor.
GEORGIA—Cherekee County *.
O. W. Putnam administrator <>t James
If. White, applies t# mo for lettars of
dismission fr«m said administration, and
I will pass npfta iti« application on the
first .Monday in April 1S89.
D M McCLURE’
Dec-*#-ll»S. Ordy
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
By virtue of a special order from the
court of ordinary of Jlerhfethsr connty.
Will Do sold on the ftret Tuesday in Feb
rna;y 18M
at Ike emit house door,
iu said eouuty iwitween the lognl V urs
•fsrie let **f land N->. 26i, iu th ■ I3 ; h
district 3ro've-ioa ifCiutone- <onnt>.
era'aming llo aero* uim or Sal I
*s the pronst'v of .la- • • W. titnc'ir; let-
ef Hertwetiivr er-•*»*■. '• i-•••-*•> i
f*r 'iisviha. iw
jar.. ht JSW
PFASL ''.IM 1 '!
*•:: »n:At.-/' vti ’••• :i i
C\ w. Jd«c*.ou*i, Druy
Andrew Greggs, who i <
down with small pox, is at
Homo Ga. There is ne small pox
at Marietta and not likely to be
any.—Marietta Journal. Jan 25th.
Hon. B. F. Payne has moved to
Dallas. Ga. Col. Kellogg moved
into the Payne house Thursday
last. N. J. Wheeler will occupy
the house vacated by B. C. K»l-
,0 gff-
Tbe S inday School*, both at iht<
Me hodist eud Baptist church* b,
have bud lurge accessions. since the
new year started in.
Don’t forget^K'et Holland Hardin
a id Keith, is the place to get fresh
garden seeds.
Tbe Etowah liver was on a con
siderable boom Sunday aud Sunday
night last. IFe hear of no damage
done by the water.
Miss DuVal, will open the public
school term* on Thursday, the 1st of
February. Please take particular
notice,and remember the time.
Trttd9 is lively in Canton this
week. Judge Pnttmm has bought
the school lieus;.- lot, A. T. Scott a
mercantile iuteivst, J. M. McAfee, J.
I*. MeC 'ij i dl’s J-rsey bull, and A
11. (Juggins mail McAU-e’a agent, in
raising line stock. Cauton is mov
ing.
CANTON ACADEMY.
The above named school, with
Prof. J. M. Griggs, as principal, will
ope* on Monday Febmary the 12th.
1883.
RATES OF TUITION,
1st Class ♦ 100 per month.
2nd Class ♦?,CO '• “
3rd Class 4*4,00 •* “
The lliird grade, includes all
branches usually taught in high
schools,
Mr. Griggs, is a graduate ol the
Nashville Normal College, and with'
thre? years ixpeiiias*, gua inn lets
satisfaction,
For further pmticulars, apply to
N. N. KDUK,
Canton Ga.
Jan-15 1883.
A First Clara, Rslialils Newspa
per
One Yenr mul nn In
terostiag Serial lor
2.00.
Tha well known Wishki.y Nk<vh needs
no introduction to Ilia public. Far one.
third wf aeen'iiry it has made its regular
we* klv appearance at IliouMnd* ol Immes
throughout this broad land, an over wel
come visitor. it Ima kept p->ce with the
it quirementn of ndvnnoed journalism,uud
cell succeeding yi ar lias witnessed msr
kctl improvements, unit to-day it ranks
with the best weeklies published in this
country.
Tins mii nmoth sheet coutains 8 pages
of reading inntttr, comprising nil the
news of the week, ti-leginpliic ilispntch
es up to the hear of going lo press, eg
rlcuitiiral Items, original serials etc.
To the tanner, mechanic or artisan,
tho business or professional man, who
has not t he advantages of a daily mail,
the Wkkkly Nlews is the medium by
which In; can lie informed of everts
transpiring in the busy woild, vhither
In Ids own Htate or in the tno.«t dist.int
part ot the globe.
In addition to a first class newspaper nl
a moderate price, wc offer to each yearly
subscriber a r.*pv of any of tho published
novels of tho Mona taa Naws Liiihahv
/"«•
Hubtcription 3.00 n year in ndvanco.
J. H. K8IILL.
3 Whittaxcr street Savannah.
1 am determined to sell out my
piesent stock ol goods, at bottom
puces, for Naw Goods must Oil Iho
place of all on hand.
Bargains can be had here.' Come
and ice. I mean whaCI say. Bring
cash, and wo will trade. Try this
und you will find it true.
Geo. L AT HUM,'
Canton Ga.
Jan-18-1883 if
NOW IS THE TIME.
I have sold goods low on short
time, expecting prompt payment.
I’lie New Your has come, s.ill lam
not paid. Iam compelled to settle
the demands against, me or h pit di
ed, mid ii* much us 1 regret i , [
must sue b fore 1 uni sued, 'i’lii, is
easily understood. I me.iii ir, I want
this to bo inv lust rail, you c .11 next
lime. Donlt forget t! h
Yourd Respectfully,
Jnnl 1883 IE. M. Klli--.
AN
the
EARNEST APPEAL.
LAST BENSTALMENT.
Wc now call on those who have
subscribed lor the building of the
Baptist Church, for the last payment,
which makes the whole, l’lenso
don’t delay, for wo must have mon
ey to finish the building, ariose all
that hns bceu done, l’lenso let us
not appeal -in vain. No one will
like to eee what hns beer, done, lost
far want of promptness.
Canton Ga. Jan. 18th 1883
JABEZ GALT,
Char’m building committee,
tf.
E. B. HOLLAND.
Uknkbai, Merchant.
P. 1\ DUPRES
Attorn icy at Law
McAfee
Large, woll furnished and comfortable rootnZ.
The bust cooks
T.
ablo supplied with the best that tha country can afford.
rompt attention givaa'lo the want? of all tho gueaU
ERROR.
Tha error we mad* in the Ad-
Yance, last week, about small-pox
in Marietta, was owing either to
our dullness, or the Journal’s want
of care in arranging locals—This
however makes n* matter—it was
wrong aud there is no sumll-pjx
in Marietta uud we are glad of it.
ervants ever ready, reliable, promptly and polite
atea lower than any house ia tho country.
Holland & DuPrae, Proprietor,
febl t-1882,
MAKEHENSLAY
CANTON, GA
Am English Veterinary iwrgeon und Chemist, no#
Belli.. - .... . _.
K avelinf m this oouutry, snys that moat of tho
urn** uud Cultlo I'owdera Hold her* ure worth*
Imbu truab. Ho suyt flint Hhfrldan’n Condilioit
_ Powders sre sbnolutoly pure uud Immensely
Nothin* on earth will make bens lur like Sheridan's Condition towdorn. Ihyse. 1 teunpoonful
Fllutble. iwuuun* vri o.tno wilt nmuu uctih mv iiko oneriuun n vaiikiiiiuh rvwuwm. nuac.i i«u»puumui
to I plot food. Sold every where, or ueul by mail for it letter-stumps. 1. S. Johnson it Co,, Host on, Mass,
A NEW WORK SIIOF
Bridges and Patterson lime open
ed a shop one door above Geo. L'l-
them’s store. They build houses,
mills, Bridges, make and repi rail
kinds of furniture, und do uuything
that can be dons with wood. Call
am} sec them.
Jan-1883-tf
MARIETTA & NORTH GA. 1!
WINTER ▲RIIANOKRKNT I.
Jf
Oa and after Monday Dec lt!i. 1S8 J
the following Time Table will be in
ofiTect Daily (Sunday cxcspu-d) until
further nstico
N<>. 1,
No. II.
Lftavo Marintta,. .8;:t(), a. m..
. 8:17, IV M
“ Blackwella,U;U(i, “ ..
. 1:03, »
“ Woodstock,0:80, 11
. 4:35, “
“ Lebanon,. 0:00, “ ..
.4.53, "
•‘ HollySpr,10:10, “ .,
.5:15, “
“ Gunton,.. 10:40, 11 ..
* 5;4 -5 f *•
" Mabel..., 11:05, •• ..
.0:10, "
" nallGro’d,ll.-SO, '* ..
.8:33, ‘
“ Tates, .. 13:00. “ ..
.7:05, “
Arrive Jasper,... 13:25,r. m. .
RETURNING.
7:80, “
No. 4.
No, 2.
L*avo Jasper, .. ..5:45, a m.
“ Tates 0:05, “ ..
8.00, r, k
3:20 "
* BallGrotind.th'IO, •*
3;50 *•
“ Mabel, ... 0.55, “ .
4:15 “
“ Canton,... 7:25, “ *
4 :10, “
“ llolly Spr, 7:55, “
5:15, “
“ Ltthnnon,. .8:10, “
5:39, ••
“ Woodstock, 8:80, “
5 :5 >, “
“ Black wells,#00, 1
(1:3 1, “
Arrive Marietta,.. 0 30, '* .
. 0:30, “
0. E. ADAMS, IV. IL
POWER,
Suji’f. Gen’l L’.is Age
FINE STOCK.
We are glad to say that Dr.
Greene, wno has been so low is
much better.
A woman said she had a faiat rec-
colicction of swooning enoe in her
life.
Ad.sty ceat-tail, with feot-pu'nts
on it means—I spoke to your father
about it.
Th«* HV^mgc <jg“
years, muc i >1 p.
-fa
olri
r•-b-
fa'•fuer is 56
however, on
bf- ir '.no
Capt. McAfee has purcSa.ed thr
8ae Jrrsey 13ul), which lifts been ad
vertised for some time in tbs Ad
vance.
All persons desiring to see fine
stock, in this county, take the place
of‘ scrubs,” will please see Mr. A. B.
Coggins, Age forJ. M. Me A lee.
Cnstomers.
I will exchmge niy fplcmlid furm on
Etowah River, for (Juutoii properly. A
bargain can be had.
oee 0. address, JOHN GEUHIN.
Dhcrokeo .Mills, Ga.
Also will sell on gnn.i terms 415 acres on
Ootlicaloga creek, 2 luik-sfmm Galiioui',
No V 4’83 JOHN’ GEUHIN.
REAL ESTATE SALE.
Judge O. W. Putnam, has bought
from W. (J. Reynolds, the town lot
lying eastol J/arieita street, and norh
ofJnJ^t! Pa .-.iinv lb's o' join.
rn< d *
h.'.rus
.d a li
J»-'.g
k •
•v sunaUiue on Sun
day a«d Monday last.
uunruL Floral Chdouq'Cuos!
not psid your nets* and accounts pleare call and settle tlio
nd i
If yoa have
A ter this week you will Hnd them in the hands of your Justice of the Peace
Notary Public. Call and see him at ouce — perhaps it may save you some c< gt
j m McAfee
Respectfully,
KB Iam still selling at cost for cash.
J.M. M.
dec2-1882
GEORGIA—C h c t • o k e o C o u 111 y.
To all whom it may concern :
E E. Roberta having in i*ro|:cr
form applied to me for permime i' le'trra
ot.ddmiiiisii ation on the estate of Evatis
Kirk lute of said couuly, this is to
cite a*I ami singular the crediuna nnd
uext of kin of Evans Kirk to be
and appear at my office within the time
allowed hy law, nnd show cause!, if any
they c m, why permanent adniiniGtration
should not he’ grunted to E E Roberts
on’k'vantfKirk ’ estate.
Witness my hand and official signature
Tins Dec 20th 1883. Fet-3,13
D. M. McCLURE Ord’y
A HjrVMiteU. nl FI* war Iwi Cttalww far
1 MtiB will l>« sent FffMM to all who apply. Cur*
rr .,. Juatoracrsof
last season aecd no: write for it. All seed sent from my
establishment warranted lobe both fresh and true to ftame,
so far, that should it Drove otherwise, I agree to refill the
order gratis. My collection of rcgetable seed is one of
the most extensive to be foun J in any American catalogue,
And a Urge part of it is of my own growing, -a Aa the
•rfglual Intredueer eflarly Ohio i
5g.
K —-— , id llurbank
I'stotoM, Marblehfod Early Dora, the llnbbnrd
Kqooeh, Marblehead Cabbagr, Fhlutiey'n Melon,
and a score of other new Vegetables. 1 invite the patron-
who plant my reed will be found my beat advertise-
pent. Jaw J. H. Gregory, Marblehead. Mass.
GEORGIA—Cbarokeo County:
When as John T. Menders Adminis
trator of Wm M Menders represents to
the court In his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that he his adminis
tered Win M .Menders e-stato. t his is
therefor • t<> cite id! persons couc>; ned,
kindred nr.d creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why i-airi Administrator
should not he dLchtired from hi-; mi uu-
ist v.it ion and reccivo let tors of I i:,mission
on tho first J/enday in Amil 18815.
V. M. McJLURS, Ord*
Dec20 18?3 Feo3fi4