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Cherokee Advance
Bargain in land
I wi 1 '*o)l >00 nerra o( excellent farm
iny U?id at a barg* s n. It 1a situated 5
ndlea B >utli of Canton. 1 1*9 mil*?* of
H..lly Sprirgs a flourishing village on U.
A N. tfa. R. R. A good dwelling and
out liouirs. Oi a tenciaaat bouse Ac
well watered. half in wood*, half culti*
voted Mica in qmutitire on the land,
©old to pay,worked on adjourning lots.
Eire or ad dr pm N. N. Eoeie.
Canton On.
or H. F. Milur Belly ftpiiog* Oa.
julylS ’ll
LOCAL UlSTS
karxbal Burls in Waving
tieeta worked.
We
Have.
the
have bad name pleasant
SEEDS
AT THIS WITH YOUR RYES
WIDK OPEN.
All persona iadobtod to mo aanat aettlo
at onto. Unless yon oall toon yen will
have te pay test.
1 don’t wish te nuke yen n ssawoah and
don’t want U hear one wben^you call.
I west ueney. J. M. TURK, H. n.
Suburbian Home
X will sell tk* promisee in the town nf
Oaaten, kneel as the Dowd* louse.
Ten neren nf land, good orchard, teo
atory hots** w*tb tv* maom.-"‘Good out-
boasos. Deoiling half milo^f™* nonrt
bone* in Canton. R. N. EDGE,
Meptt’li Advance Olfw
Notici
All the aeceaita nns) utea ef
Dr J M Tark are in oar band*, If
they are not nettled immediately,
•nit will commence by u«
DoeJH Nkwhah k Attawat
DeeWj
JL
M«ED3, FRESH AND GOOD.
Holland, Hardin A Keith have
jn«t rcceivod a full aase^tnaent ol
garden seed. No v is the time to get
supplied »elore 'he assort men t is
liii.kf ; Jsn 13th 1883
Prof Griggs’ f-ch e*l commences
next Monday week.
It is aboat time enr business
wen were advertising again.
The Goyd Templars’ Lodge is on
aboom.
f The Sunday Scheo’s should be*
gin preparations for May.
It is desirable'to have as many uni
ted in the Cbeir as possiblo.
New Ink stands nnd new ink for
the schools at C. F. Edge's.
Tbe regular meetings of Good
Tamplers aro on Tuesday night*.
Tho unfinished bricK-work has
bogin again.
A few have “btoke dirt” for vog*
otablo gardens.
When it don't rain in three
days, wo oall it a dry spell.
Preaching to-morrow and to-
or re iv night at Jffothodist chnrcb
Wo aro glad to boo Mr Lathem
has commas «hodo ttof plai
ting.
I>r W A Green is now so far re
covered, aa te ait op. We hope
soon, to aoo him o«t.
If yoo want good broad, get the
McAfee 4 McConnell Horn.
Oar car are >g*in greeted with
the sound of the hammer and the
saw.
Wo boo from our office window
that Cel. Jnl>ez Galt has hia dwell
ing '‘raised.” Ho now has it so bat
little time and it will be fiuished
“P-
Any man who is unable to learn
something from tho meat ignorant.
It »became ho himself, is too
ignoraut to comprehend what he
bears.
We uarf plonly el Ills wood, bum
ihe weather is warmer. Just out
luck. We got enr winter eirnb-v
about the time spriig opens and oui
linen eoa> t wheu th<* water begin* to
freeze.
Miss Jennie Hammond uf Wouti
stock, Is the gurstnl Mrs. E* 13. Hoi
Und of Can toe. M m Ijummor.d
>ias suun*roa» fronds in Cuatou,
benee her visits and pleasant society
me always as welcome »■• tbe *un-
•hiae.
There ims h**vn two deaths from
■small pox about four mi!*s fr*>«
liobwell says lira Constitution.
Nallot a lliooks can show ore
ihd demons late the lac ol ten
mel.ul in it.
A bird that can ling and won’,
ling is not a good bird
A. W Archer says he feels under
A SAD AND SUDDEN DEATH
Alonzo Moss, a worthy yoong
man, who wav horn in .Canton,
died suddenly, last Tuesday in At
lanta. with meningitis.
Alonzo Moss was a large-hearted,
unselfish boy. He wan sober, in
dustrious and selfsaci Hieing.
No work was too hard, wliero be
could help the distressed, or ac
commodate his friebds.
fiHewaelott an orphan, by the
death, first of a "kind and geed
mother, when a mere child. Ia a
short time an indulgent father pass
ed from earth.
The last year, alter experienc
ing a heart-change, was baptized
into tho Baptist cnurch in Bartow
county. 11 is life alter this accord
ed with hia profession.
His attack soon produced un
consciousness. llut nis Christian
life was unmistakable evidence of
happiuess in tho “beyond.”
Ho leavea three dear sisters and
many other near friends to mourn
his untimely death. How aad this
borcavomont; so young and prom
ising, and tho only brother! Not
quite twenty year* of ego, yet oall-
ed to lay down hie life. He woe
buried in Canton by his father and
mother on last Thursday after re-
ligioui oerviceo in tho Methodist
church.
A BIG TRADE.
Capt. J. U. McAfee baa sold au
interact in Ms largo mercantile
establishment* id Caaten, together
with his goad# trade, to Meiers.
B. B Holland, Ben F. Perry and
Samuel Tate This etrong firm
will bo able to control o largo
trade.
Theao young mon have business
experience, polite and courteous,
with an established reputation for
promptness and fair dealing. For
them, wc predict success.
They will always keep ots hand
everyth! g needed by all classes
The firm name is J. M. Mo.Vlfe &
Co.
-.iice to < I'BLic School Tkach
ms.
Teachers, who have private
v. i i'te schools, lor as much as two
months, may report the month
ef I'Vd'iuatr, as a public school
v, onf'j. • lie balance of the pub-
iiv leiui to bo taught in tho sum-
in*v. No«no need apply ler u
i.i t'l i’i with the Bo*.d <jf Kdiica
■ v -is tot un-ti-r r. contract
.-:;i potions, to tench as
mu, ,li a<J two mouths, an a private
school.
'i his arrangement is made to on
courage private schools. I will
have nn examination ef pnhlic I deep obligations te these persons
NOW IS THE TIME-
B. F. Crisltr bu jut received e
let or genuine Jtust Proof Seed OeUt
These onta will s'ay here bet little
time. Secure your seed before they
are all sold* It will pay te buy these
outs at any price, and they are cheap.
Call loon. Jun-?5-3t
SHERIFF SALES FOR MARCH.
Will be *olil on I ho first Tuesday j|
March next, at tli* court house d«or in
said county within the legal hours of
mle to the bigtiot bidder for cash, the
fill lowing property to wit—lota of land
Noa. *91-aM-t81-81*-U)tb district 2nd
section of said county, containing t4i)
acres tnnra or less, ‘.hep lace, whereas the
donndaot now resides. Said land ley.
ied on as the property of A. J. Coving-
toe to satisfy an tradition issued from
the Superior oourt of Clierokta couoty,
in tavor, of Eliza C. I’atteraou adminis
tratrix, and tranaterrrd toj. M. McAfee
against said A. J. < oviegton. Properly
pointed out lsy plaiutiff's attorney amt
defendant uotified by mail of said levy
This Jau. 81st 1883
Also wt tlie- same time and place to the
highest bidder for ca-b, the follow ing
property, to wit; Lot of Und No. C83 iu
the I5tk diet, and 2nd sect, of Cherokee
county, (is. B.dd property l. vied on at
the property ol A. It. Clout-ra, def’t in
II fa, to sulisty a superior court 8 fa in
favor of 4. II, Colquitt, Gov. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Ten
ant in possession notified ns pix-xcibed
bylaw. Jan8tlr1883.
Also at same time sod place to the
highest bidder for cash, tile following
properly, to wit: acres of land ly
ing, and being in tbe town of Rail
Ground, a part of lot No. (>4 iu the Uiu
dist. ard Id sect, upon which is located
a steam suw mill and other houses, and
bounded on the east by the road Icad'ng
from Canton to Ball Oround, on the
north by the lauds of A. Bearden, dn
the aout’.i and wist by the lands of I*. II.
Lyon. Held Itnd levied oa as the pro| •
eriy of H.L. B. Franklin and Joseph
Byen, t<* satisfy 8 Justice courts fi fa iu
favor of A- W. Roberts, issued from the
Justice court of the lOlMIUM.dUt against
•aid Frandlia and Bier* jm l»>3.
U Q. UBAMLiNU
Sheriff
Geo. R. Brown,
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in the Superior Courts
of Cobb, Miltou, Forsyth, Pickons aad
Dawson counties, and in Use 8upmi*r
and Justice Courts ot Cherokee.
Ofic* ov :r Jos. M. McAfee’s store,
Special attention given to tho collec
tion of claims.
Business Respectfully Solicited.
Jaa 13-1888,
siniiM iHtuins
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teresting Serial for
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The well knows Wuuv Nnwa needs
no introduction to tbe public. For one-
third of acoutury it has made ita regular
,wi tkly appearance at thousands el homes
throughout this broad land, aa over wel
come visitor, it ban kept pace with the
requirements of advanced journalism,aad
ench auocending year has witneasni mar
ked improvements, aad to-day it ranks
with the best wacklies published in this
country.
This mammoth sheet coutaiu* I pages
of reading matter, comprising all the
news of the woek, telegraphic dispatch
ra up to the hour of going to prcaa, ag
ricuitural items, original serials etc.
To the farmer, mechanic or artisan,
the business or profeaeinwal man, who
has not thu advantages of a dally mail,
the Wkkkly Nnwa ia the medium by
which lie caa lie informed of evetta
transpiring in the busy woild, whether
Iu bin own Btate or in the moat distant
part q| the globe.
In addiUon to a tirat class uewspaper at
a moderate price, wo offer to each yearly
subscriber a espy af any of the published
novrls of the Mohminu Nnwa Library
fret.
bubscriptien 1.00 a year in advance.
J. U. E31TLL.
• Whitiastar street Savannah.
anvavnianeima
IsMiuw Fvsa* Oaasm Oaaaa
taryJPtt!i
ra^sr.'Kvsn: i
K. B. HOLLAND.
GENtKAL. klKRCHAMT.
P. P. DUPREE
Attorkxt at Law
school tuackers, the 20th ol Jaav
aty next.
Let all who propone to teach
whose license have aot expired,
be examined.
This will be tho only oxnmina-
tioa. I will contract with teach
ers oh tho 27th ol January.
G. 1. Tkaslkt,
Doc21st’l2. IWr.
GEORGIA—Chorokoo Uoaaty:
o. W. Putnam administrator *>t James
M. Whit*, appiiea^t* u* for letters of
dlamueion ftem said administration, and
I will papa ap#e his application on tho
Aral MeZUj » April 1888.
U.M McOLURl’
Dse-N-im. Ordy
ilORGIA~*Chorokoo County:
By virtne of a special order from the
sort of ordinary of Maviwethar county.
Kill be sold oa tk* Ant Taooday in Fob-
nary 1888 at the sourt house door,
n said oouaty between tha legal hours
fail* 1*1 of land 311*. 281, idr tha 13th
liatrict Panooctioa of Chtrokoe county
mataiwing 180 acre* more or leas. Sold
a the pro party of Jame# W Banning lit*
f Meriwether county deceased. Sold
ar distribution- Term*, L«b. This
an.1«1888
FRANC BANNING
kdmiaiatrator of /as. W Burning de ed.
C, IX. MoCLVIA Qrdy
wb# purloined all his planus at the
brickyard tor laaviag hit brick kiln
and mortal beds.
The greatest evidence of vul
garity, and bad raining, is to treat
utrangers with diseourtoay and in
difference. God's Word is plain on
thin subjoct, and no in common
onso.
Dk. HAPE AGAIN.
In another column we left this
gentleman, * i H* after day clinging
to a nnrr w rook 110 feet Item the
earth s rarfhM and 150 feet from
an; Whom hff :oald place his feet.
R tU Bb .a- 9 o'clock on Moudej
menu;.g, the Doctor's, friends who
bad received his abort but express
ive note, conveyed to him something
leu tbna 1000 feet of atroug rope.
He aoon found a “peg to hang bis
hope” and also to tie one end of his
rope. then ho let himself down safe
and sound After taking some re
freshment*, the Doctor started oat te
explore the falls a Jittie farther.
Now in the tho timo to subHoribo
for ths Advaaco.
M. k N. GA. RAILROAD.
• r
Connected, going sonth with
tho W. 4 A. at 9:41 a. ra., 8:10 a.
m., 7:47 p. m. and 12:46 p, m.
Going north 7:47, a. m., 3: 27 p.
in., 12:35 p. m. and 5:25 p. m.
We make the above for tha in
formation of all, wishing to go to
Atlanta, or beyond, and return to
any point* on tho M k N G Road.
jan’83 tf.
McAfee House
Large, well furnished and comfortable roomn.
The Best cooks.
THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD
1 am determined to nsil ont my
present stock ol goods, ol bottom
price!, for Naw Good* mast fill tho
plnee of all oa hand.
Bargains can be had be/e. Come
nnd see. I mean what*I my. Bring
oaeb, nod we will trade. Try thin
nnd yea will fled it trae.
Gvo. LATHEM,
Onatoa Oa.
Jan-11'188* tf
NOW IS THE TIME.
I have sold goods low on abort
time, expecting prompt payment.
The New Yenr.hns oome, still I am
aot paid. I am compelled to settle
the dvmaads against ms or bo pash-
cd, and at much as 1 regret it, I
most auo before I am sued. This is
easily understood. I mesa it, I want
this to be my last cell, yea call next
time. Dou’t forget this.
Yours Respectfully,
Janl 1883 W. M. Ellir.
AN EARNEST APPEAL.
THE LAST ENSTALMENT.
We now oall oa thorn who have
subscribed lor tbe building of the
Baptist Church, for tho last payment,
hich makes the whole. Pleeae
don’t delay, for we mast have mea«
ey to finish the building, or lose all
that has been done. Please let ua
net appeal in vain. No one will
like to see what has been done, lost
for want of promptness.
Canton Gn. Jnn. 18th 1883
JABEZ GALT,
Ghnr’m bnilding committee.
tf.
A NEW WORK SHOP
Bridget nnd Patterson have open*
ed n shop one deer ebeve Geo. La
tham'* store. They build booms,
mills, Bridges, make and repair all
kinds or fnraitare, and da anything
that oaa be dene with wood. Call
aad an them.
Jan-1888-tf
MARIETTA 4 NORTH GA. R. R
WIITia ARK A NO BU I NTS.
Oh and after Monday Deo 4th, 1888
the fallowing Time Table will be in
effect Daily (Sunday excepted) until
further notice
T.
SHADE TREES AGAIN.
v Ui*
Our worthy Marahul is planting
a large quantity of ehade trees in
Canton. We hope ho will net
stop as long ns thorn is a dim# in
the treasury, a suitable troe to be
found dud a suitable place to plant
it.
A town without shade trees is
like a man without clothes, or a
house without paint.
We snggest tnat every citizen
plant this month as many as six
•hade trees iu front ol his dwell
ing, besides wlmt tho Marshal i*
having done.
GRATITUDE.
The happiest experience is grnti
tudif. The trnly grateful man is
conscious all the while, of a rtlfaing
moral improvemeat.
It is utterly impossible far
thaakfal msn to be n mean man
His moral character grows sad re
fines, watered by gratitude.
GEORGIA—Cberokae Connty:
G*orgu M. Harmon administrator ?eu
tb« estate ef /oahna J/ans oa, daces*
«:d, applies to me for leave to eell the
and* belongfog to'.-.aid estate, and nolle*
a hereby given that I will pas* upon
•aid application at.tli* March term of tho
court of Ordlnaiyfor 1881.
C. M. JfcCIURK
Ordinary
able supplied with tlsa beat that tho Country oaa afford.
rompt attentioa gi**u,to the wauls of alight guoata
ervante ev*r ready, reliable, promptly aad polite
atea lower thaa auy lion*# in the country.
-Holland & DuPvee, Proprietor,
febl 1-1882. CANTON, GA
MAIfF UFAft I
ifiAivc nena lat
rtluabl*. Nothin, oa «uth will atak. b.a. I»y Ilka Sk.riaan’.OouSItloa Howa.r.. Dum. I t.a.*eaalul
So 1 »lat loo*. *oM .v.ry wh.r., o. tool k, atoll fur s loMar-«taapa. I. A Jornarntm A tiu., Buataa, Mom.
TO MY
Cnstomers.
If yea have aot paid your Bate* end accounts plea*# call d M' e 11
A. ter this week yon will Had them In the hands of your Just * of th Prac
Notury Public. Call and see him at nice - perhaps it ins* Uf# yea me cn
HX.vFKK
No. 1.
No. S.
Leave MovUtla,. .8:88, a.«..
. 8:40, F. M
44
Blackwells,9:00, « ..
..4:05, “
SI
Woodstock,S:80, *'
..4:35. “
44
Lobanoo, • 9:50, “
.^4:55, “
•4
Mol lyipr.l 0:10, “
. .0:16, “ .
44
Csotoo,. .10:40, " ..
..5:45, M
44
Mohel,... 11:05, M ..
..6:10, “
M
Bsllflro'd, 11:80, •' ..
. .0:88, *
14
Tatvs, ...12:00. “ ..
..7:05, -
Arrive Jasper,... I»i26,r. «*...
. 7:88, “
RETUHNINQ.
f
No. 4.
No. 8.
Leave Jasper 5:45, a. M.
100. r. m
M
Tates 4:05, u .
8: JO -
II
BallQroaad.0:SO, •• .
. 8:50 “
44
Mabel, ... 4:55. » .
. 4:15 ’*
44
Caiitoa,... 7:25, " •
• 4.40. “
*4
Holly Bpr, 7:65, “ ,
. 4:14, "
44
Lebaaeu,. .8:10, “
f :Si, "
Woodstock,8:10, “
. 1:5S, “
44
Blackwells, SO#, “ ,
. 4:20, “
\rnr* Marietta,.. S’3D, *'
. 6:40, “
C. E.
ADAMS,
Sup’t.
W. R. POWER,
Gea’I Pas Agt
Respectfully,
MB lam still soiling at cost for cash.
Hot for Gtatoi
I will cxchanc* my aplendid farm oa
Btowati River, tor Coatun property. A
bargain can be had.
ace o. address, JOHN QEURIN,
Cherokee Mills, Oa.
Also wilt sell on good term* 445 aerea oa
Oothcaloga creek, 8 miles from Calisona.
N»y4'8* JOHN QEURIN,
GEORGIA—Cherokee County.
* all whom it may concern:
E E. Roberta haviagia proper
>rm spplied to mo for permanent letters
'Mdmiisistrstioa ou theeatateof Evans
£irk late of said enuaty, this ia to
•.itea'* and singular tho creditors and
teat of kin of Kvana Kirk to k*
id appear at my office within the timo
.llow«-d by law, and show cause, if say
hey can, why peruaincat ad mi taint ratios
■lioutd not be’ granted to E E Roberta
sn’* * 1 'vans'Kirk ' estate.
Witness tuy hand aad offloial signature
I'hu Dec 20th 1882. Fee8,l2
O. M. McCLURB Ord’y
GEORGIA—Ch srwkee County:
Whereas John T. Meadors Admtail
trator of Wa M Headers represents U
'he court la his petition dnly filed am
■ntored oa .record, that he baa edmiaia
tered WaM Headers estate. This i
■Miereforu to cite sll persons coaceras'
'ciadred and areditors, te show cauao, i
say they can, why said AdmiaiatraU
'tionld aot be di«ch«r*l from hia ad uii
i stration and’receive letter* of dismimio
the first ifonday ia April 1888 s
„ _ C. M. MoCLUU, On
Dve»* DM Fe*884