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Cherokee Advance
Tty It. Try It.
Cougbs, Golds, Gomsutap-
tiyes, Asthma, 3ron-
chites, Croup,
And all Lung and Throat
Diseases.
Use Hie "Jay Tolu and Honey Balsam.’
It cures iff dually. No Opiate* used In
this wonderlul pr. puratbu, and none but
the host known remedies known for the
above complaints—Ask Druggists and
Grocers for it—Prepar il * * n 1 v bv
SMITH, CARPENTER & CO.
25c und oOe sizes. Atlanta Ga.
l-’eb 17 tf
Cherokee
HIGH SCHOOL
Canton, Ga.
James M. Giuugs, Principal.
Miss Diana DuVal,Prin girls' Dep,
Parents wishing their children to
receive a thorough, practical education
cannot do better than place them in this
institution.
t-Hiiton is high and healthy, has two
churches and Habhath schools, ai.d no
liquors are sold in tbs town.
Good board can be obtained in private
fumdies at low rates.
For terms call on or address the un«
dersigmd. JAS. M.GRIGGS Pnnt.
Febl7tf. Canton Ga
LOOK
AT THIS WITH YOUli EYES
WIDE OPEN.
All persons indebted to mo must settle
at once. Unless you call soon you will
have to pay cost.
I don’t wish to make you a speech and
don't want to hear on i when you call.
I want money. J. M. TURK, m d.
GeoTHTBrown,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in the Superior .Coutts
of (’ot)b, Milton, Frrsyth, Pickens and
Dawson counties, and in the Hupetior
and Justice i ourts ot Cherokee,
Offico over Jos. M. McAfee's store.
Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims.
Business Respectfully Solicited.
Jan 13 1883.
PAINTING.
BRIDGES FORESTER.
lIou c ef.nd Sign Painters. Will paint
wagons, buggies, furniture, and also
Fresco and Ornamental painting.
We solicit tlie patronage of the people
of Canton and the surrounding country.
We guarantee satisfaction.
Bee or address
J. W. BRIDGES or J. B. FORESTER
i'ebll) 83 Canton Ga ,
R, E. CASON,
DENTIST,
lla row located in Cartcrsville. He
,ol i t» | atrouage from his old friends
and eHe's bis professional services to
all. fcb3 83 tf
UERIFF SALES FOR MARCH.
It ill be sold on the first Tuesday in
Inch next, at the court house door in
lid c unty within the legal hours of
.lit' the highest bidder tor cast), the
>1 iovrii g propirty to wit—lots of land
lot, 20.-£86-281-319—13th district 2nd
•etion of said county, containing 640
me- in re or le6s theplace whereon the
^temiunt now residis. Said land ley.
ill on as the property of A. J. t.’oviag-
iii to sutisfy an erecution issued from
lie Superior oourt ot Cherokee county,
i f vor,of El za C. Patterson adminis-
ratrix. and transletred to J. M. McAtee
gainst said A. J. ovington. Property
ointed out by plaintiffs attorney and
eiendant noiilieil by mail of said levy.
This J an. 31st 1883
A Iso at the same time and place to the
jghest bidder fur cash, the following
roperty.to wit: Lot of land No. 632 in
he 15th dist and 2nd sect, of Cherokee
©unty, Ga. Said property levied on as
be property ot A B. Chastnen, deft in
fa, to satisfy a superior court fi fa in
,vor of A. H, Colquitt, Gov. Property
ointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Ten-
nt in nossessiou notified as.presetibed
y law . Jan8thl883.
‘Also at same time nnd place to the
iiihest bidder for cash, the following
iroperty, to wit: acres of land ly-
ao, ami being in the town of Ball
I round, a part ol lot No. (14 in the Jtfl
ist. ai d 2d sect, upon which is located
steam saw null and other houses, and
unaided on the east by the road leading
rom Canton to Ball Ground, on the
orth bv the lands ol A. Bearden, on
he south and wi st by the lauds of P. H.
,ynn. Saul land levied on as the prop-
riy of 11.L. B. Franklin and Joseph
!yer>, to satisfy 8 Justice courts fi fain
lV or ot A. W. Roberts, issued from the
U „, )C<J c urt i f the 1036UM,di-t against
u F.au iin and Byers. jm 1883.
E. G. URAML1NG.
Sheriff
LOCAL DOTS
Gov. Stephens is confined to his
room quite sick.
Mrs. M A Hudson und daughter,
M ss E:la, ol Canton, are vis tirg
friends in Uurtersville.
Mrs. Col Simmons ot Jasper, visit
d Mis. AleClure last Wednesday and
L’iuirsday. C >!. B F Payne und his
most excellent lady ure visiting their
old friends in Canton this week.
Too malty things to see and hear
Court week, to make a good paper.
M’e think it better to be blank than
:o bore all our readers, with the
inline of every stranger who happen
ed to lull it). Then add tin- names
of all the jurors and witnesses and
lawyi rs w ith plug hats. So we i ff.t
our apology lot tins issue an J will do
.is well as we can in the I mure.
We have had a large addition
to our subscript on list this week.
We have had a lew to stop their
pa per he Cause we wanted the* pay.
i'hey thought wo were running it.
lor fun. But we have enteroil ten
lor every one discontinued.
Mr Thodore Turk has been on a
visit to Flowery Bun ch, returned
to Canton on S tunlny last.
His many friends were truly glad
to 8"e him bacK. We regret to learn
from Mr. luik that he expects to
spend the year at Flowery Brunch.
Mr. Tutk is one of our most sub-
s unilal und solid cr 7, •us und ueign
oors. We hope h wever, that he wi
look upon Canton as home.
A large crowd of people in Canton
Monday, the first day of court.
The old trude of horse-swapping
was kept up during every day ol
court.
Monday last was a pretty cold any.
No peach blooms jet.
Two 8‘net woikings und thru
rains, tlfec * 1 tially quanta tilled Canton
last vvoik. There was one or two
iittle strips ol land where one could
wulk, by using a stick. Had his
stick broken, or hie loot slipped—
how long it would have taken bis
friends to have digged him out oi
the mud, tins deponent knowetli not 1
Superior court opened iu Canton
lust motiduy. His honor J. R
Brown presiding, und Col G. T.
Goler Sol. Gen. in his place. The
system und despatch that cliarac-
teiiz s all judge Brown's corn is, pre
vailed as usual.
Our congressmen will return
next week and bo just like other
men again.
Mr. Litchfield, of the firm ol
Lite!)lie d & Putnam of Acworth.
Also W. IL Pvikinsoii i sq a pros
perous merchant ol Woodstock, call
ed to see us on Monday.
The man who lectured to the
family of lools, had the lollow.n.
persons lor his heurers—The gn
who kindled a lire with kerosein
oil,Jibe boy who didn’t know it was
loaded, three litcU smart boys win
Could no' behave at church or Sun
day school und the man who uskc
if you thought a was going t > mi. .
Mr. Tolbert is manufacturing so-. ,
which is much more dumb e u.u
the Sash made ol soft wo.>d. 1 he».
tash are put together to stay.
The Atlanta Constitution unde,
the head ol “Georgia Gossip,” givie
more valuable and interesting in w e
than tlie cost ol the daily, llad it
no other items bat “Georgia Gossip
we would always be a subscriber.
Wo have received a large num
ber of uew names this week, and
placed them on our subscripti i.
book with much pleasure.
Mr George Lathcm has good
sugar at ten pounds for one dol
lar. Mr Luthem is selling a go d
many goods and is giving go >d
bargains.
Gen Ira R‘. Foster attended,
court this week; a mm who has
been well known in all this coun
ty for jho last fifty years, lie
lias occupied a prominent position
us a citizen for about a halt cen
tury, still he is not looking like
au old man.
Col. Acton of tho Constitution,
was in Canton on last Tuesday.
We were glad to see him,of course.
But wo did not ask him how the
Constitution was getting along.
We knew without asking. We
mountain lolks can’t got along
without it. it is from tho Consti
tution that wo loam how tho world
moves. We look upo i our “Nar
row Gttage” as being tho biggest
and most convenient thing in oui
world, and the Atlanta Constitu
tion next.
Last Tuesday morning brought
plenty ot ice. The ground was
frozen hard and tho wind sharp.
We have nothing in this climate
yet, that cold weather can hurt, ex
cept folks.
THE CHARGE
Judge Brown’s charge to the
Grand Jury, last Monday, il heed
ed and appreciated as wo think it
will, will bo worth much to the
future of Cherokee couuty,
Its simplicity, pointedness and
moral weight, woie its principle
characteristics. His honor’s man
ner ol delivery, was plain, distinct
and eminently impressive, \\ bile
thero was no effort of display in
language, the substance carried
with (t the power ol eloquence,
not to bo misunderstood
NEW BARER
We have just received a copy of
“The Crawford Weekly News,” pub
lisheil at Crawford Gu.
Vol 1. No 9. Ims ten well and
neudy printed pages. It contains
wit, general news, local news at d
spicy editorials, IF'set it down is
a number one weekly Jounal,
C G. Moore & (J i Publishers.
Ctawford Ga, price #1.50 per year
Suburbian Home
1 will sell till! pi'cSiisi's in lliu tm\ n of
mi ton, known as the D m da House
Ten acres i;l land, good orchard, t .vo
story house w'th five rooms. Good i.ut-
houses. Dwelling hull mill' from court
housu in Canton. N. N. EDGE,
MeptO’SJ Adi unco Oilico
GEORGIA—Cherokee County.
John A McVVh rier administrator of
Irvin JtfoWliii't<*r, applies u> me for let
ters of dismission from said administra
tion, and f will pa-s upon hi npplioa
tion on tile first M >rdny in ,/n c 18,83
C M Mod.URE Oid’y
Feb-28-1883 Fu • 1 45
mm weekly mi
A First Class, Reliable News'pit-
per
One Year uml an In
teresting 1 Serial lor
2.00.
The wHl known Wiskki.y Nkws mods
no in'r.'du< tion t" the public. For one-
third of a cen ury it lias m id'' it* tegular
wet klv appearance nt i lions .nd- o. Ii mes
llioiigbmit this broad land, an ev r w.• l
mme visitor, it has k 'pt pace wi'h the
quiremeuis <d'ad van,'.. d journal .-in,and
ell succeeding year lias witnessed ill ir
d improvcm, it's, and lo-d ii it raid;-
■ ill III" ht'»i weeklies pui/lished in tin
■ nut ry
I'ln in I'liiTioth sheet ront.till > K p.-iires
1 tiding mat', r. comprising all the
Ws of 'll week, t' leg i a,'Ido ili pa ill
up I" i i Hour ni g mg id pr.ss, g
Cll.tural items, in igi ..a i-i rials etc.
o the aimer, m cli nic or ariisan,
e Ini-in s or professional man, who
imr i , advaiitag s of a daily niiil,
Wkkki.Y JSTavs is the ni'ilium hy
c In ca c illtu'in.d of events
an-piring ia the Imsy wo. Id, v In tlier
ni '-'ii State or in th • ino-t distmf
ar id the globe.
I i >t *il11’on i" first class newspaper al
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OV'IsnftllO Moininu News LlilKAlCY
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Sunscripti'ui 8.00 ■'. year in advance.
J II ES ILL.
3 IVaittiUter street Savannah.
SEEDS south"
Improved COTTON*
UK MX, OKA8SKH*
" , A VKOKTAULEH*
>JVe aro the I n rg>
lent farmern. Heed
(growers ami wod
-Odealers ii ii ym
"P JwlltTC, hem o
Slav vrniti'ht
/ fiicilllli’M for
( HKHT hi:ki>h.
N (Ira iri un il J'urri
*Ls>e<U Manual—
/history', doHerip-
tionH, cultnro cf
»,Potatoes, iOcfM,
^catalogue ol Flowering
house or garden, FUi^K*
w . J, tlard»*n, Flower and True
beeds and PlantH. Ii Ii* Sibley’* Farmera y A Imtinac
ttbOO prize e9&ays on Southern GArdenin^, fO C€*ntM«
HIRAM SIBLEY A CO., Seedsmen.
Uwkutltxtfr, Y, aud ClUciMtu. IU. *
Bulbs and 1’lante
3 ^
J. M. TURK.
cm
*
BEFU
$
1 VI
W. L. eOl.KMAN,
TllfS SPLENDID AND WEI.I, APl’OINTUD DRUG
oils is o" iii-il and controllul hy the iiedei'-igoi d. whose only ambition aud
'Usue is that it ir ay be a success in supplying the people with
l> " 1 krop a full line of all such nriirles as belong In our business. Call and
a’n imi- prices on such c unmmi articles as Soda, 1’epper, Spice, (Jmgtr, Starch
iindies lea nnd imjthli'g i Isi you n ay want, as we cannot give veil in this
Doit notice my idea of the large stock we are carrying, nnd it is our intent! m
o nilg, y increase our st"ck in the spring In r, nnutum vlth our trade wo offor
air proli as nin I sot vices to the p oplc. V, c will praot ICfl In tlila or anv adjoin
ng i > my where our set vices are nei ded. We will consult with Physicians
ey win re we may he cnllid up n. Our c uirges w.ll bo moderate, ami reasonable
m u g- nee will be given,but don’t forget that we are working for nionoy. Wo
will piaetice lor i ij.i'is id elmtity- will care for tho widow and orphaut—old
nut (t' crepit, lint men who cm piy, and won’t pay, need not call on us,
all at our store uml it we are not there call at our homes: hunt us up wo arc
rc,, ' !v ’ .1 . 51. TURK.
Feb10:
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W, Ij. COLliRIAN
i
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fi. It. HOLLAND.
GfiNhltAh Mr.ltctlANT.
Large, well lumislit'd ttutl comtortubb* ro.iius.
'J he Best cooks.
able supplied with tho best that, L h"*vuutry oau afford,
roinpt ntteution gi ven to the wants of ill the guesti
ervants evir ready, reliable, promptly and polite
O'
-^-Wates lower than any hotmc In the country.
llolbmd & Du? ', Proprietor,
l’ttbl 1-1882. CANTON, GA
J. M. Me.\ BEK,
E. B. HOLLAND,
HEN. F. PERRY
SAM'L TATE,
J. M. Me ABES & CO.
CA NTON
GEORGIA
IMIALUH IN
Bn pi lit
Pttmdanl Britids Guanos, such as
Dry Goods, F
Aid r\ii.mii. ( let, Zh!s, Fatuous Frit ltd, Cite: ttpeake und othor Stun-
dat'd Brands Guanos and Acids.
We kiip ni st tint ly ' n 1 .and a full mpply of best grades of coffees, sugar,
tliia se, salt, Fli.tir |ymj), oils, li.hiacos, hi diteuds, v, nguns, biggies, harness,
s'wing I'uuhii's ci ( k« i y. ItiidiMire, mins’, Indies i.iui hoys huts, nudy niade
do. lung, clonks shawl'-, j mis, c.Iicos, dr> i-s goods, bhi es, boots, carpets, in tact
nuhiiiir it.* mi I ly found in the dry go, ds, giocry, l.tirdwnie, crockery nnd cloth-
i g I i i . h A11 nt> foi SI i nl t in k Ya 1 i.s nnd mountain city mills flour.
S rncasc ih 111 d.nd A vi ry Plows, walking cultivators, ami fanning impliments
nl way .-, on hand.
O HUE US roll COFFINS AND C'At KETfs I-1 FLED AT ANY IlOL’B.
Patties in nei d of rte; in < ngii <s, h:w ir. ii! outfit, threshing or other machinery
Will Ii d it to t licit iiitin.-t to rte us I elm c purchasing, 'in ms very easy. We
in ko t lie handling ol
COUNTRY PRODUCE
a .“penalty and will pay ‘lie highest niaik' t price for same
By purclia*ing nil goons for iarh we will be enabled to sell at a much les
price than they have In retoforc been Mild.
AVe will he thankful loi the patronage of nil our lriends, acquaintances nnd
tin- public generally, and promise them that pinniptniss and fair di tiling shall he
gi 'cm to all We do not intend to he ovi lod nor undersold. Come in and see
us whether you want to buy anything or not. The attention will be given you
us if vi! did. Your Humble Servants,
Feb24 1883. J- M. McAFEE & CO.
My Vegetable unit Flower Heert t'utulotfur for
1 HH8 wtiT r.c - -nt FKKR to all who apply. , Cuhiomers of
U#t need not write for it. A11 heed sent from my
e'.uLUsluncnt warranted to be both fresh and true to name,
s«y t .r, that should it provn otherwise, 1 ayree to retill the
oi.»er ^ratit . My collection of vegetable seed is one of
the most extensive to be found in any American catalogue,
and a large part if it is of my own growing 0 An the
orl<*lnHl Introducer of Eaily Ohio and Hurbaiik
I*olut«>en. Marbleheud Karly Corn* the llubburd
hauithh, Murbiebend fnbbugf, JPhlniiey'* Melon,
aid a srore <>t other new Vegetables. I invite the patron-
arc ,,j the public. In the gardens and on the farms of
those who plant my seed will be found my best advertise-
moia. James J. H. Gregory. Marblehead. Mus.
THE GOODS MUST BE
1 am determined to sell ont my
present stock ol goods, at bottom
prices, for Nbw Goods must fill the
place of all on hand.
Bargains cun be had here. Come
and see. I mean what I eay. Bring
cash, and we will trade. Try this
and you will lind it true.
Geo. LATH EM,
Canton Ga.
Jnn-181882-t
NOW LS THE TIME.
I have sold goods low on short
time, expecting prompt payment.
The New Year hits come, sdll 1 am
not paid. 1 am compelled to settle
the demands against me or be push
ed, and as much as 1 regret it, I
must, sue before I am sued. This is
easily understood. I mean it, I want
this to be my last call, you call next
lime. Don’t forget this.
Yours Respectfully,
JoiH 1883 IF. M. Ellis.
A NEW M URK SHOP
D. W. Bridges has open-
o<l »i shop one door above Geo. Li-
tiiern’s store. He build houses,*
mills, Bridges, make and repair all
kinds of furniture, and do anything
that can be done with wood. Cull
and sec him.
Jun-1883-tf
MARIETTA £ NORTH ‘GA. It. R
tv I NT i: It A Hit A N a EM R N TS.
On and after Monday Dec 4th,
the following Time Table will be in
oflVcl Daily (Sunday excepted) until
further notico
No. 1, No. 3.
Leave Marietta,, .8:30, a. m.... 3:40, r. M
“ Hlackwcl 18,0:00, “ ....4:05,’ ••
“ Woodstock,0:80, " .,..4;85’ <•
“ Le'mnon,. 9:50, “ ...AM "
’* lnillyHpr, 10:10, “ .., ,6:15' "
“ Canton,. ,10:40, " "
“ Ataliel,;.. 11:05, " ....0:10* ••
“ BallUro'd,11:30, '* ....0:3.?' •
“ Tates, ..12:00, “ ....7:05,’ "
Arrive Jasper,... 18,25,p. m.. .. 7;3o' «
RETURNING.
No. 4. No, 2.
Leave Jasper 5:45, a. m. 3:00, p. v
" Tates 0:05, “ ., 3 ; go •’»
“ BallGrouiui,0:30, •* .. 3 5() •»
“ Mabel, ... 0.55. " .. 4 : ir,
" Canton,... 7:25, " .. 4 : |o "
" Holly Spr, 7:55, “ 5:15* "
“ l.ubanou,, ,8:10, " ’ 5.30 .1
“ Wi»)(l8toi'k,8:80, " [ 5:5’)' “
l‘ BhiekwelU.OOO, 1 !! 6:2()| “
Arrive Marietta,.,. 0*80, ’* .. 0:5o' "
G. E. ADAMS, \y. R. POWER,
iSttp’f. Gen’l l’.is Agt
M. xV. GA. RAILROAD.
('onnecicd, going south with
tho \V r . & A. nt 9:41 a. m., 8; 10 a.
in., 7:17 p. m. and 12:4(1 p. m.
Goin,' north 7:47, a. m., 3:27 p.
in., 12:35 p. m. and 5:25 p. m.
Wo mako tho ahovo lor tho i 11
formation of all, wishing to go to
Atlanta, or bovond, and return to
uny points on (lie Al ,fc N U Road.
jun’83 tf.
Mo! ior Oanton
I will exchange my rplen.lid farm 011
htowuh River, fur Uuntun property, A
bargain can be had.
Die o, uddress, JOHN GEURIN,
( herokeo Mills, Ga.
Als > will Hell on good terms 445 acres on
Ool lienlogu creek, 2 miles from Cidhoue
Noy4'82 JOHN GEURIN,
GEORGIA—Cli3rokco County:
W lien as John I’, Meadors Adminis
trator of Win M Menders represents to
the court In his petition duly tiled and
entered on record, that lie Ins udminis
tend Win M Menders estate. This J.j
therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindled ur.d creditors, to show cause, il
any they cun, why said Administrator
should not be dischared from his rid iiu-
is! ration and receive letters of dismission
on the first J/ondiiy in A|>i it 1883.
„ C. M. Mu.LURE, Ord
Dec20 1882 Fee2f>4
Nowis the tho time to subscribe
for tluv Advance
GEO RGIA—Cherokee con u ty.
To all whom it may concern
Benjamin Hill having iu'due form, a
pip ,I to me lor permaiieut Letters
Ad uini- r it'.ou "u the ibtate of David
Brock, late of mid county, deceased, ai
1 will |>ass upon said application on tl
first Monday in March 1683.
Giver, under my hand aud official si
nature, Fxb211883.
O. M. McCLURE Ort