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Cherokee Advance
Bargain in Land
I will sail 200 aores of excellent firm
inut land at a bargirn. It is situated 5
mile* South of Canton, 1 1-2 miles of
Holly Springs a flourishing village on M.
A N. Gti. R. It. A good dwelling anil
out housos. Oi e tenement house &c
well watered, half in woods, half culti*
fated. Mica in quantities on the land.
Gold t« pay,worked on adjourning lots.
See or address N. N. Edok.
Canton Ga.
©r H. F. Mii.leh Holly Bpiings Gu.
julySO ’81
LECTURE.
LOOK
AT THIS WITH YOUlt EYES
WIDE OPEN.
All persons indebted to urg must settle
at once. Unless you call soon you will
hare to pay cast.
I don't wish ts make you a speech and
don't want to hear one when you cull.
I want money. J. M. TURK, m. d.
Suburbian Home
I will sell the premises in tho tow n of
Canton, known as Hie Dowda House.
Ten acres of land, good orchard, two
story house w't.li five rooms. Good nut
houses. Dwelling halt mile from court
house in Canton. N. N. EDGE.
Htq>l0'83 Advance Ollice
Notice
All the accounts and nates of
Dr J M Turk aro in our hands, D
they are not settled immediately,
suit will commence by us
Do«23 Newman & Attawat
SEEDS, FRESH AND HOOD.
Holland, Ilardtn & Keith have
just received a full n9so:trnetit ol
garden seed. Now is the time to get
supplied before the assortment is
broken Jan 13 th 1883
PAINTITO.
BRIDGES & FORRESTER.
Hou-e i.nd Sign Painters. Will paiut
wa.' Uis buggies, furniture and all otliei
plain mid fancy painting, bee or address
J W. BRIDGES or J. fi. FORRESTER
fiblO 83 Canton Ga.
R, G. CASON
DENTIST.
lias now located in Cartersv lie IIo
solicits puli oil age from his old friends
and offers Ids pi do* tonal service* to
all. Icb8 83
SHERIFF SALES FOR MARCH.
Il’ill Ire sold on the first Tuesday in
M irch next, at the court house door in
said county wiihiu the legal hours ol
sale to the highest bidder for cash, the
following property to wit — lots of la-d
Nos, 291-280-281-319—13th district 2nd
section of said county, containing (140
acres more or lees, theplatie,whereon the
defendant now resides- Said land ley.
ied on as the property of A. J. ( oving-
tou to satisfy an er edition issued from
the Superior oourt «f Cher kee county,
in f vor,of 1 za C. Patterson udminis
trairix. and tianslen'r <1 toj. M. Me Ale'
ngnin-t said A ovirtgton. Property
]io:nied out by plaintiff's attoraey and
defendant notified by mail of said levy.
This «/au. 81st 1883
Also at the same time and place to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow ing
properly, to wit; Lot ol land No. 682 in
the T>tli dist. and 2nd sect, of Cherokee
county, Ga. Said property b vied on as
the property or A. 11. Clmste.cn, def t in
11 fs, to satisfy a superior court li fa in
favor of A. II, Colquitt, Gov. Property
point'd out by plaintiffs attorney. Ten
ant in possession notified as prescribed
bylaw. Jan8thl883.
Also at same time and place to the
highest, bidder for cash, the following
property, to wit: 3}£ acres of land ly
ing, and being in the, town of Hall
Ground, a part of lot No. (!4 in the 8ici
dist. ai d 2d sect, upon which is located
a steam saw mill and other houses, and
bounded on the east by tho road lead'ng
from Canton to Hall Ground, on t!|e
north by the lands of A. Bearden, on
the south and west by tho lands of P. II.
Lyon. Sa’d land levied on as Hie prop
erty of H.L. B. Franklin and Joseph
Byers, to satisfy 3 Justice courts li la in
favor of A. W. Roberts, issued-from the
Justice court of the 1036GM,dist against
said Fraudlin and Byers. jau 1833.
E. G. UKAML1NG.
Sheriff
BORGIA—Cherokee County : .
Jy virtue of a special order from the
irv of ordinary of Meriwetlu-r county.
11 Ire sold on the first Tuesday in Feb-
iry 1883 at the durt bouse door,
said county between the legal hours
side lot of laud No. 2GI, in the 13th
trict 2nd section of Clurokee county.
Paining 100 acres more or less. Sol 1
the property of James W. Banning late
Meriwether county deceased. Sold
distribution' Terms, Cash. This
a. 1st 1883
FRANK HANNING
ministrator of .Rs \V Banning de’cd.
C. M. McCLURJS. Ordy
Eutry body 's invit d to came nut
to-night and hear Prof. Griggs
at the court house. Toe subject of
education and bow to teach is of v;«
tul importance, and of practical in
terest to all. The ladies are special
ly invi'ed, To-night in oourt house
at 7 o’clock.
LOCAL DOTS
Were I so tall, to reach tho skies.
And grasp the ocean in a span.
I’d still be measured by my sizo
Fine clothes alone will make the man.
Do yon see anything green?
Politics entirely gone.
Can’t ionic body start some
thing.
Suppose you advertise c little
We want some more stibsciibers.
Astonish us with a little cash
Encorage the children by going
to Sunday school.
Contrariness shows small brain
and a smaller heart.
Solomon was wiser than some
people ol this age. Wo dislike to
defter with them but it is so.
An honest man will not have
something for which he pays no
value, only as a gilt.
One who lives on tho bounty
of ©there, has but little moral
man-hood.
When ono never works some
one elso is obliged to suffjr.
Some men gain popularity by
flattery and dead-beating.
Chickens usually come home to
roost no does the tut lei ’h potty
slander.
Wc presume last weoK’s
West blizzard, wasted its sweetness
on the desert uir, before it Touch
ed Georgia.
Old birds aro not caught with
chuff. Seineiolks have but chaff
to catch th«*m with, so they have
to let them go.
A good many of our merchants
went to Atlan tu this week.
Go to church to morrow, and
don’t fail to attend the Sunday
schools.
Geod examples arc greater and
more i ff ,-tive educators than good
teaching, by precept.
It it is light to do any thing, it
s light to do it well. It wrong,
it should not be done at. all.
If the foundation is wouK, the
building is worthless. This is
true in morals as well us mech
anics.
Wo are truly glad that the North
West blizzards give us the go by
this season. While everything
this week has beeu frozou there,
we have had pleasant weather ex
cept the dampness.
We had a pleasant call on Wed
nesday from Kov. U. 11. .Johnson,
pastor of Canton Mi thodist church.
We aro always pleased to have
such visitors call on us.
Marshal Burtz told us wo must
move our wood-pile off the side
walk. Now what do you suppose
wo did? Tell him it was none of
his business? That wo would
move it when we got ready ? No
we just went and moved it, that’s
all.
We call the attention of all our
readers to the large double udvei-
tisement, in tnis issue of Drs. Turk
& Coleman. Drugs, oils, medi
cines and all elso usually' kept in
a first class drug store will be
found here. The afflicted will
find help, by ca ling on tiiese gen
tlemen, either day or night.
In some towns coffins are sold
now on the instalment plan, llow
long before the gospel will he ‘cor
nered on.”—Then the preachers
will make a strike.
Prof. J. M. Griggs of Paintkn
High school, arrived in Canton Inst
Tuesday.
He will open his school in Canton
next Monday, the 12th inst. It is
desired that pupils begin the liist
day. His prospeota are flattering fur
a tine eehosl.
li. F. Crider has moved an almost
grown locust tree from his garden
to his store. Next thing we know
he will move his well or do some
thing else desperate, lie is on one
of his tantrums now.
To-day (Saturday,) is the regu’ar
services and conference at the Bap
tist church, 11 o'clock a. in.
Still marshal Buriz goes on plant
ing shade trees. li the hundreds ol
trees that he has planted lives, we
will in a lew years, have the pretties',
town in the State.
Mr. W. A. Kitchens was in from
the country last week, Mr. Kitchen©
is looking a little like n planter.
Whatever he undertakes, he does it
well. Bo r,o one will he astonished
at his 6ttccess as a farmer, wlueh will
surely be.
Mr. George La'hem has made
some changes in his store house,
that helps the appearance and adds
much to the convenience. He also
has a new sign. When you want
to he treated right, in the way of
much goods for little money, call in
and see James Lai In in, the cleverest
salesman to be found any where.
A tyrant, or over-bearing man or
hoy, is always an abject coward.
Hence he seldom “fusses" with any
except tlioso who are too weak to
cope with him, or those who he
knows being his super or in Btivufhh,
have too much manhood to nntj'cs
Inin.
Mr. J. II. King has had the “JVat
son house” white washed. Mr. B.
11. Turner is also white washing his
dwelling, bitch things help the ap
pearance oi things so much.
Both these dwellins are situated
in beautiful localities. Beauty is a
religious duty.
Wo visi ed the “bandy Plains”
acigliboihrxal last Sunday. Ike see
that Hie tanners along the toad, have
been doing considerable plowing.
IVI en there has been suitable weal It-
er for this work, v.e could not. tell.
Those wishing painting done will
read the card in this week of Bridgix
& Forrester, samples of their paint
ing can be seen — I). W. Bridges stop
an R. E. Patterson s child's wagon.
Marshal Burtz is having sumo
good work done on Mariutt.i street
and tho side walks.
In Ilia murder case that occurred
on the 7th, wo find by enquiry that
the negroes wore drunk. Wlnit u
lesson to onr colored friends. |
Dram drinking among white and j
colored is llie foundation on which |
is built anflost every crime, in the
whole land. Allp.ood men should
unite in expelling the curse.
Gr.ORG IA—Cherokee County :
G. XX. Putnam administrator ot Jane-
, . MU', npplk's to Mo tor Liters
dismission Irsm said administration, n' ’
I will |M«s upon In- application on the
first .Monday in April |s>.;.
m C M McCLURE'
Dec-28-188). only
GLOU11A—Cherokee Oount v :
w O JA. lias applied to m > for ev. nip
tion oi personality, (U id 1 will i>„,a up mi
the same at 10 r.'cUek a in on the 3d i! ,
ol Jan l s 3o at mv off! e.
Fee 1,50 CM J/cCLURE 0,1
A First Class, Itcliable NtnvSpa
l»cv
Ono Year ami si*.t In-
torostiiigSerial Tor
11,00.
GEORG l A—Cherokee ouni y:
George M, Ilarmon administrator on
tho estate ot ,A alma //hit hu dee, a
ud, applies to mo for leave to soli t c
anda In long,ag to aid estate, and no;
1.(1 tliy given that 1 nil pa,-a up, i
said application at the March termoftke
court o! Ordinary lor 1: ,
C. M. .VcCLURl'.
Oi din i y
J'OU SALE.
One ’ot of black smith'lools, ( .0
0, ’i ot millicss Post Master at Sim p
top Oil, Fe'j 3 1883 2t
I CtiStS tf.lKTt All list FAIL:., r I
15*1 l! , .m-..HK'il,jni|., TnatiKK 1 M
pta Cf,.InII" ... Si ,1 l.y.Inn ..... j
T®33BQBsaE5Laabj^ i
I Si
Tho well known Wijicki.v Nuvvs needs
on introduction in i Im> public. For one-
third ol accn ury it has made it.) regular
wet klv appearance at thou- tud*oi In.mes
'hroughout this broad land, an ever wel-
1 c .me visitor, it has kepi, pace will, tho
i < qaireinem < of ndvanc.i d journalisnt,and
' ‘.-li succeeding year Ims witnos-ed mar
ked inipiovi mi nts, and to-day it rani; 4
dh the best weeklies published in this
country.
’I In ■ mammoth hoot cuiiUins 8 migi *
'• it a ling mat tie, coinpitHic.g all the
i news ol' the week, telegraphic dispatch
s U|> to the lisnr ol going to pi\as, eg
rieuiturul item: , original serials etc.
To the laruiel', im c.li .uir or uni-an,
I he buiinc:-:i or profc.-oioniil man, who
has not the advantages of a daily mail,
tl.e \\ KKUt.Y News is the medium by
which ho cun le informed of evci ts
, iran-piring in tlm busy win Id, vlu tli r
i i liis own State nr in tlic mort d. taut
p.oi i>! tho globe,
In addil’ontoa first clam new paper at
i mo h l ate price, we oiler to each yearly
•uliscriber a copy <d’ any oft In; publi died
• tovels of the Moii.ni.Ni; Ne w s Lllllt WlV
. free.
• ubscriptinn 2.00 a y. ar in advanc,'.
’J. II ESI ILL.
3 WluttuKer stiect Savannah.
J. M. TURK.
CITY
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V M
hW jl
*1 1}
W. L. ( OLEMAN.
STORE,
18 mvi»i
dt pin ii n' ! u itv I'c ,t Mice*
4 vsxsn m mmi
We w ill keep a full lit t- of nil such :
h u’ii onr pi e. on meh e •iiinmn art
t in'll. , l'( ii and iinytl ie<r < l u i you
slim ■ notie ■ my :m a of 111«• ! i•• •.
to hugely ii ci.."-e eer ,-t < 1. in the
our pro 11 r-ionnl set \ io-s to the j < > |
ingeminiy whciC' U' setvices are n<
any where we may I" called iij. n. <■
llnltdg' lice \.ill he p .veil,but ilnn't lo"
u ill I'li.ct.i i lor ' I j c.s ( i ( inn i y
and in cr pit, hut im ii who c in pay,
( ail a opr i-u l. io,'. ,I v,i in i i
real'! ■.
Fe 1.10 ; 3
THIS SPLENDID AM) V. I id, APPOINTED DRUG
House is ev. ’•( d ud ('oipinli d i>y ig.nd, win se only nmliiti >n vail
, | dy li I lie people w III)
' F ? ¥ "P TOJSIf
.bJuks
- belong In our hiisiness. Call and
a S,'la, Pepper, Spice, Omg( r, i'laich,
"nut, in we cannot give you in this
. are canying, mid it is onr intcutmii
' In c nni clmn * 1th our trade we nftVr
We will pracheo in ibis or any adjoin
1. Wc wi I con uli with Physicians
urges will be moderate, and rrnsonahlo
t tbnt we are workin ' for money. We
ill tale for tl i widow and orplmnt old
d won't pay, need not cull mi us,
i re cull ut our lioim . ; hunt us up we are
.1 . :'.{. '1 U1IK.
XV. l. uolicdian
li
Mt
K. II. 110 IjEaITD.
Gi;.Ni;nAi, Mi:i; iiA.vr.
Largo, well iuniisiu J and coml , t J)lo ro.nnB.
The Best cooks.
■idle Eupplie.l with I'io best tli 1 •*' i country can afford.
rompt attention givci^to the v, >. d.- id all Ur.' giusts
NEW SHOE It HOI*.
Bools and elioea made or mended.
The very best work at cheapest rates
at J. B. IJaiditis and Co.
ALSO.
A lot of new goods, family grocer
ies, now arriving and being opened
at bottom prices. Call and see wli.it
we have and price, and we know you
will buy. J. B. 1! ARDIN & (
Feb, 1883 li
Geo. Ik Brown,
ATTO R N E Y-AT-LA W.
Will practice in the Superior Courts
of Coob, Milton, Fi rsyth, Pickens and
Dawson counties, and in the Supciior
and Justice < ourts of ( hen kee
Office over Jos. M. McAfee's store.
Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims.
Business Respectfully Solicited.
Jaul3 1883.
;:A'
m
Servants ever ready, re
oliablc, pr. aptly and polite
179’
-wates lower than any house in the country,
Holland & DuP-^e, Proprietor,
febl 1-18S2.
CANTON, GA
TO MY
GEORG IA—Cherokee coun > v.
To all w hom it may concern
Benjamin Hill having iu'due form, ap
plied to mo tor periiim i ut Letters id
V dmini-t mt'.oii n the stat- of David
Brock , late of ■-aid county, di c.-ased, and
I will pass upon said appl cation on the
II rat outlay in Mmcli 1883.
Giv' r. unde)' my hand and official sig'
nature, Feb2 11833.
C. M. McCLURE Oidy
If von li ivu not, paid your m 1 (u ■: •.'•counts please cull end nM’c t
A tir this week vu" will liud them ; tin- bunds of your Justice i f tin- 1 m
Notuiy Public. Cull and .-ee him p' ihnps it may n v yt u s< me o,
Respectful y, J M UcAFIiE
N H I am still selling at cost i >;' < nh.
J. M. M.
dcc2-
> p ii A -s.hj^k the UF'exiiMiiiivc l" lie in any rvuic»i«-on cauiiu,: . .
1 ‘ large part A it is of u.y own i;ruwi,v. An lhc‘ : J
'l ^ a V&V/’ -r * »ritfhi(;l Introduffr of Ritrly Ohio and Burh»mK J
<5 i\i iA$K/x!y Potuforn. Murblclieiid Farly (>#. to tiro urtl
^ c /^luU hquunh, ( heud ( abbuff'*, Piilnru*}Act ion, -
•* r aii'i .i • ■ ft i-f ‘ t'.icr I*"'' Vcgc'.t’. - 1 i.ivitc the •-.truii-(J
.. •• J /'/f,!?. ,
tzmszz
arc*of the public, in the (pinl.ns anti on the farms ol
those who pi wit my nu-.l will be found my best advertise- ft
inept. James J. H. Gregory, m»
1 am determined to a. ll out my
present stock ol goods, ut bottom
puces, for New Goons must fill the
place of all on hand.
Bargains can be had here. Come
and see. 1 mean what I say. Bring
cash, and we will trade. Try this
and you w ill lind it true.
Geo. LATH EM,
Canton Ga.
Jan-18»1882-tf
NOW I.S THE TIME.
1 have sold goods low on short
time, expecting prompt payment.
Tile New Year, has ootne, still lam
not paid. 1 am compelled to settle
the demands against mo or be push
ed, and as much as 1 regret it, I
inns! sue before lam sued. This is
easily tin,! rstond. I mean it, I want
tliii i b>* my list call, you cull next
lime. Don’t forget this, ,;.d
Yours Respect fully,
Janl 1H83 W. M. Ellis,
A NEW WORK SHOP
D. \V. Bridges has open
ed a shop one dour above Geo. La-
tiicin’s si ore. lie build houses,
mills, Bridges, make and repair all
kinds ol lurniiure, and do anything
that can bn done with wood. Call
and sec him.
Jan-1883-tf
MARIETTA & NORTH GA. R. It
WI NTI:It A UIIA N () EM BNTS.
i\ l\
Attohnky at Law
the follow ing Tilh • L'uble
will be in
oil'd Dally (Sunday excepted) until
further aotico
No. 1,
No. 3.
Leave Marietta,. .8:30, a. m..
. 3:10, l*. m
•• Bl 1 00, " .
..4:03, •<
“ IVood-tl'CkJ);"'), “
.4.35, “
“ 1 .lllihll.'ll, . il.o ) “ ..
..4:55,
•' HollySpr,10:10, “ .
“ Canton,.. 10:40, “ .
" Mabel,.. 11:0.3, "
..'MO, “
'• BallGro’d, 11:30, •' .
..(5:35, ‘
“ Tates, .. 12:00, “ .
..7:05, “
Arrive Jasper,... 12:25,i’. m. ..
. 7:30, »
RETURNING.
No. 4.
No, 2.
L MVO J:i"p: I' to, A. 11.
3:00, I*. H
“ Tales 0:03, "
. 3:20 ••
• Ballt lround,G;l)0, •*
. 3:50 '•
“ Main l, ... It oo, “
.. 4:15 '•
“ ('aiiton,.,. 7:25, “
.. 4 :40, “
" Holly Spr, 7 ufl, »
0:15, “
“ Leli.ition,. .8; 10, “
. 5:33, "
" Woodstock,8:30, “
■ "
•' Hlack wells,O'OO, “
. . 0 :‘3 ), «
Arrive Marietta,,. 1) 30, ’•
.. (i:5'T "
C. E. ADAMS, W. R
. POWER,
•Sup’r. Geu’l Agt
M. .fe N. GA. RAILROAD.
Connccfo l, dug .sonlh with
tho \V. & A. at D: 11 a. rn., B: 10 a.
m., 7:17 p. m. and 12:40 p, m.
Going north 7:17, a. m., 3:27 p.
m., 12:3.1 p. in. and 5:25 p, m.
Wc make tin* above for tho in—
lor unit ion of all, wishing to go to
Atlanta, or beyond, and return to
any points on too AI & N U Road,
jau’8.3 tl.
I will exchange my splendid farm on
! :i Iti er, lor . union proper.y. A
b.. i .i cun I) • had.
.. v 0, address, JOHN GEURIN,
• tdmrokue Mills, Ga.
II on good terra# i IS sores on
Ool iie.iluga crock,'A miles from Cnlhoup.
Noy4'83 JOHN GEURIN,
Gl’.OivGlA (,'hcrokee County.
To all whom it may concern :
E Koberts h iving in |)roper
form applied to im fur permanent letters
of.ldnpniiuratiou on the eslato of Evans
lv rlc late of mid county, tliia is to
cite a" and singular the creditors and
n'Xt of kin ot Evans Kirk to be
and nppiarat my office .viilnii the time
allowed by law, and sliow cause, if any
ih yi. in, why pi mi .m lit adin.mi-tration
h'.iu 1 not be' granted to E E Roberts
on""'van- Knk ’ estate.
Wide !• my hand and official signature
This Dec ZOtii 18->3. J'e:'3,12
G. M. MoULURE Ord’y
.( Kr Vi-ffi-tttUii uml Flower Meed Catulocue Tor 5
• 1 >i„8 will i... ■ :.t 1-KBl'. ". -11 wh., i| i l C«i.u "ters ol n
,. I : .... I, ur.te f r it. All :.:0 '. at Ir an ir.;- 3
y. ..... .iihmoii! v...mini ".boljoth frt:.l. and ir je to r.ame, H
, , ■ nr, tl.a! shoo! I it p-.ovc olll'jrv.I-.-:. I .,-;tco 10 id.11 llu- 1
1 • »<•» I". My tulle.non .1 VI: : Itaiili: ,i-edi. one .1
tliL must catcnsive to lie found in any American caulojn
-4 I . . . I. . ..f r. . 4
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Vi h i i ns John T. ^loaders Adminis
trator of Win M Me.idcrs represents to
the court in his p tition duly filed and
entered on record, that lie 1ms udminis
tu d Wm ?>I .Headers c-tate. This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred ar.d creditors, to show cause, if
: any they can, why -aid Administrate!'
| should not he di.-ch.ired from Ins nd oin-
is: ration and receive letters of dismission
on the first J/juday in April 1883.
V. >J. McCLURE, Ord
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