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Cherokee Advance
C.D. MaddOx,
ATTORNEY AT I AW.
CANTON GA.
KEFEItS BY rRMiSSION, TO
JOHN SlI.VIvY it CO.
T1I(V«. M. Cl.AhK it CO.
TAMES II. WVUE.
OKAKMKO rf- SPAt DINO .
ALL OK ATLANTA.
M arch 10 1883
Tryit.Try It.
Coughs, Colds! Gomsump-
tiroa, Asthma, Bron-
ohitcs, Croup,
And all Lung and Throat
Diseases.
U«* tho "Jay Tolu un.l Honey Balmm.’
It cures clT cniaUy . No Opia'c* us; <1 in
this wonderful pr< partition, nn<l none l>ut
thu best known remedies known for tlo
above complaints—Ask Druggists aud
Grocers for it—Preparer! only liv
SMI HI, CARPENTER k CO.
25c and 60c sixes. Atlanta Ga
Febl7 tf •
J. M. Hardin
HOU8K,
SIGN.
CARRIAGE nml ORNAMENT.!L
PAINTER.
F/JE.S’CO nnil 8 KNIO AJITIST
• ALSO
Orlential and Grecian painting, 3/e/.zo-
tinting Carbottnting, painting sepd nn 1
Indian ink —
25 per cent *av«d Ity applying to me,
before con'ractiug vrult others.
da 1 erfal furnished at b >ttom prices.
Satisfacvion given or no charges made.
See or u.ldrut*
J. M. IIAUDIN,
Canton Ga.
March-10 1-88
Cherokee
HIGH SCHOOL
Canton, G.v.
Jamks M. Griggs, Principal.
Miss Diana DuVal, Pritt girl-'Dep
Parents wishing their children to
receive a thorough, practical edttca’ on
cannot do boM.r than place them in this
in-tiluGon
antoo is high and healthy, ii is two
churches amt Sabbath schools aid no
liq ioi'h re sold in the mwn
Good board can lie i htuiuuo in piiTat>
lamtl' •" ow rates.
For terms call on or a Idress th • un-
■iersigned, JAS. M.Gil GG8, Pi im
Febl7tf. Canton a
t.OCAI. DOTS
Plant your corn when
leaves begin to grow.
Piant your gardeu seeds in the
moon.
A few puach blooms are putting
in their appearance
I ho Advance still has the mumps
Boar with »t.
Mrs. Lt»K »y Wilson died at her
Home near Canton last Thnred*y
Full notice next week.
FLECTION.
James Warlick
’ulorado ng tin.
has been to
Mi a Grand Jury Presentments
•ts appeared last issuo, was tho
ablest document of tho kin I, we
have ever read.
E owali Cornet Band will nuct p
Court house to irghi (11' I ) A* y
' v shing to join send in |>ei.tion tl
tnetibi r> pletue be present
Col. Galt is progressing with
his new house. When finished, it
will bo one of tho best dwel itigs in
the town. Good judgement and
xeellettl t 'Pte is shown in even
department.
Thermometer in Canton stood on
Monday morning at 28 ami oa Tuna
day mousing at 2d degrees above
zero.
You will sec train this issue of the
Advance that many of our mer
chants have received spring supplies
of goods, winch they offer on goon
ter ns.
Wiggins' storm was a failure. IImJ
lie wiggled iu a terrible cold bhzz it'd
in his prediction, Ire would have hit
it about right.
%
'1 he best ass rtuient of ladies, gen
Dement’, youths’ and children’s sho< s
ever opened,a d at lower prices than
was ever known before in tins mar
ket at W M Ell s’.
March 17 1883.
LOOK
W. M. ELLIS.
lias just opened the most -cam*
c msMii in.ei.i of dry goods atm
•i ns .>• has ■ vei ir ivd hi can
oa. M ioh 17 1883
The mumps a on it regular tan**
ill'll in Canton, IVf hear ol ttbo.it
a d z, i; e.is s,' ntm iy i day pass *
ill tt .ailli e * ' n hn V. It d '
V p ' lar, j aS
naile ol
■v a' iilg
pretty
At
km.
i , • ltd
W M :
S tl '■ alto- r
. In le is no
ey are vei y
is’
March-17-1883.
at this with YOUlt eyes
U IDE OPEN.
All p - ' s indehted to mo mast se t l
one. Unless you call soon <>u wil
i| vn to ■ oo-t.
I ilon' wadi ■■ niukt you n spec " '
nut - lit i > In m one whin y.-tu e.aib
i wuu money *1 M. IURK, m t>
Gf.o, U. Brown,
AT I OUNKY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in tin Supi ti- r Courts
of oD‘>, Milton, F> r-Jth, Pickens and
Daws'-n count a h, nml in tne Supciior
and Just n o < onrts ol C her' keo
Office over Jos. M. McAfee's store.
(Special attention given to the eol.ee-
tion of claims.
Business lies) cctfdlly Solicited.
Juu 13 18t*3.
Mi M t'a- dless hauled into Clin
ton market, an t'Vn.i two horse load
of p.i.itoe-', last Wednesday
Tins is the way to projpefity. A
a '; load of potatoes 1 lli TJi dd.t? ol
March.
R, E,
DENTIST.
lias now locate! in Curtersville. He
solicits patronage from his old tricnos
and <*ff«ra his professional services to
nil.
fcb3 83 tf
Dr. Dili and la ay, citizens of the
hud of mange groves, are at. Die
dcAtee House, to spend some
months among tin* moutuni bmzes.
We cnll the atlenfion of all out
readers, to the Proclamation of Gov
J antes S Boynton in to-day’s pap r,
■ rdei'ing an election to be Im.d on
I’uesdav 24 h of April next for gov-
er ior, to till the vacancy oi.tS'd by
die dentil ol Honorable A. LI. Steph
ens.
J McAFEE & Co.
We walked into th large meican-
liie estuUlisiiiMemol tins progressive
tirm and thought we were in u mil
liner's store. Ladies trimmed hats
bonnets, fancy goad* etc. Wo took
another turn and we were in an At
lanta dry gowds store. Again and it
was a large clo hit g depot.
We stood r'aZi'd, I lien backed into
anothi r 100 *ei r om and toere np
pealed a a lioleMlle ploViSion WUli-
hwuse. We u.-k d waul it meant
line at g.niton—Sum Tate there y
remarked, “wo have b.en buying
some cheap goods to sell them cheap*
Come and see and price.
RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT.
Last Tuesday, as Lain No. 3
was coming up trom Marietta on
on M <fc N K road, it run into a
box car, loft on the truck ni Leba
non. Wm Hudson, tho engineer
saw Iho Uungor, reversed, aud lie
and tirunruu jumped off. Tho jar
uncoupled the engine trom train,at
same lima the roveraa lever slip
ped and the ougmo went booming
on towards Canton at ruto of 40
miles pur hour.
It being down grade it contin
ued its bleak-neck spued till the
steuru was exhausted.
Hut lit. lo damage resulted and
no blame whatever is on the en
gineer or theiuanagement of die
train,
J. H. & cO
The best is tho cheapest and the
cheapest L tho best. 1 his literally
applies to tnu stock of goods ju»t
received uud opened by J. H
IJardine A i o.
Ready made clothing, a full as
sort.nent lor spiing and summer.
Shorn and boots, every quality
and P'.oc. best custom made 1
both for ladies aud gents. Linens
und grass cloth, on better terras
mail ever offered before. Prints,
tho luiost pattern and stylus. All
kinds of shell goods and a full as
sortment of fancy goods and no
tions.
ALSO
family grocetiea and farmers im
plements. Making and repairing
beois aud shoos a specialty
seou.
and ho loll 00 foot. The water it
to which he made tho plunge wns
about 4 foot. e c;;in« out, dried
oil and went to work.
Proclamation.
GEORGIA ;
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
Governor of said State
WnKitras, The law requites im
mediate action.
1 have, therefore, theught pro
per to issue this mv I’roclaiualioti,
ordering that an elo dim Ito hcU
°D • nos lay, the 2 Ldi d i/ of Ap-il
1883. in the Stifle, for Govornorul
(loorgiti, to fill thu vacancy in said
office occasioned by tho death of
tho Hon. Alexander II. tetophun...
And l Ho further order that the
Cenor.d Assembly u( Georgia con
vene in extra session on Wednes
day,the Dili day of May, l v 83, ;.t
the Capitol in Atlanta, to declare
tho result of sai I election, or elect
a Govern »r ia 11 to case no person
shall receive u iu jordy of votes
oast.
Given under my dafid tho Livat
Seal ol the iSlate, at the Capital, in
Atlanta, this, the Fifth day of
March, in tho yo.u’ s.if oar Lord
ono thousand cigal hundred and
dglity-throo, and ol thu ludoj.on-
douoo of the United Stales of Am
erica the one hundred and sev
enth.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
GoVliUNOR.
By tho Governor.
N.C. BAUNE1'i’,
Secretary of Stale.
STATE DE.MQCR A lie CON-
’ Vi’. NITON
Convenes in Atlanta tho 10th of
Aptif next, to nominate a candi
date for Governor to till thu utu-x
pired term ol Coventor A, II.
Stephens deceased.
$
J. M. TUR'u.
THIS SPLENDID AND WELL APPOINTED DRUG
•Hoitso is owr.i'd nml controllul by tbc umli i i<ji.(d, wIh ro only ambition and
iksirv is that it may be u hiccpss in -uitpiylng tho pro
li r o will keep a full lino of nil sttch nriiclos a< belong to our Imimdis'c Call nnil
learn • >ne prie s on surli c inimnn nrt'cles ns 8 > In, Pepper, Spice, (lingi r. Starch,
I'atvJles, Te i and nnytliing eLe you umy wniit, ns we cannot give you in this
-lioVt notice tny idc« of th" Urg ' ok we nre carrying, nnd it is our Intention
to largely incrur-o our sleek in the spring In cenmction •*• ith our trade we offer
our profession,VI'nmivices to the piople. NV*' will practice in this nr rary adjoin-
ing county whom «ur services niv need",1. We will consult with Physicinns
aiyu ltd e wt* litity be called nj) u. Our c.iiarg 's wdl bo mod rate, and reasonnblo
indulgence vylfl be given,but don't fnrg t that we ure winking for money. Wo
will pMotiCu jjif i 1'jectH of charily--will cate for tho widow nud orphnnt—old
:. id decrepit, but men who c m p»y, ami won't pay,.need not call on us.
L ull at our store und it we ale not tV. ru call at our homes; hunt us up we are
,J. M. TUltK.
Febl0‘88
a
si ti
W: L. COLL3IAN
An Ivitgllih Vctcrlnarr Puffttnn find ClifintEt.
(raveling in this country, »wjr* that mutt uf th«
llurhc mid Cnltlf I’owtlvra w M lu r« ui •* wortU-
Ichh ititeU. ho ».nv» Hint BturtfUn n Condlilon
I'uwdtM'N am rtbsolutoly pum and imnionaely
“ - host'. 1 teuftpooniul
s'j hJtJ"
ins BE las* M
N c.ih on « .riii s il. ,.iImmik I »y like Stieridnn'. Cumlttion I'owdcr*. l(o^''. 1 irietponnlul
.; t . \v" li rt. ui * in by for U Uttur-Htiuiipii. I. S. Juii.sbON 4 Co.. Homo*. Mam.
E. P. HOLLAND.
Gen: iial Mkuciiant.
P. P. DUPREE
Attorn ly at Law
|/j
Mb
Call
The pro id •((' is ih ba 1
VVi>a' is Edmunds chance?
health
Bill Ground has a sensation in a
visit 11out a "S ioreiitiff Indian.
On the second anti foil Lb Sundays
in cicli month, the Canton Baptist
church will coinm'iice 8ervic<8 at
10| a. rn. ami 7 p. m , This is through
the spring and summer months.
ShiuIuv school after this date will
meet every Sunday evening at 4
o’clock.
Mr?. J. 1’. JfcConnell ot Canton,
has a cow that gms 4 gallons of
milk per day —milk measured alter
straining.
A CHILD BURNED.
•
The infant child of Mr. an l Mrs
Ifyley Bailey, near Canton, about
oun ) ear old, was fatally burned
oil last Sunday. 1 lie child was
near Iho cylfoc pot wioii was boiling
Ttie cmld reacliod an l took tho
spout in its tn-tuiii and sHOfCud tlio
steam m its witvl pipo. It suffer
ed terribly till next day and death
brought it relief. Dr Hawaii ut-
kBudod it.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
Tho Democrats ol Cherokoo are
requested to moot in tho court
house in Canton, Tuesday tits 3rd
of April next, to elect delegates .to
the utato Convenuntion in Atlanta
which aieels on 10th of April lo;
tho purpose of nominating a Gov
ernor to fill ill vancy made by the
death ol Governyr A II. Stephens.
W. II. I ’et kins:.n, Cht'irnain
county Democratic Committee.
Shelf goods, such as cassi mores,
jeanos, easlnnarotts etc. lor gentle
men’s wear.
ALSD
worsted good?., line dross goods,
of all sorts Irtrn IO29 up. Figured
lawns from (lis up. Shirtings,
white goods, trimmings, laeos a
large lot of fancy notions atid ar.
immense stocic of calcioa. A 1
bought very low and will be s dd
at a small profit VV, M. Ellis,
• 3/ar 17th
PAUTNEIWIUP Ctl.VX >EI).
Largo, well lurniflliod and comforUblo rooms.
The Best cooks.
dblo supplied with tho best that thu country cau afford.
D
rompt attoutiou giveujo tho wauts of all U10 guests
Servants over ready, reliably promptly and polite
ates lower than any house In tho country. ;
Holland & DuPvee, Proprietor,
febl 1-1882. CANTON, GA
J. M. Me A FEE,
E. B. HOLLAND,
BEN. V. PERRY,
SAM’L TATE ‘
3. M. McAFSE & CO.
CANTON
GEORGIA
DEALERS IN
itmnos, ruoIi ns
and other Stun-
MM DRUG ST83E
N. SEWELL, M.D.
M. V. POOL, M.D.
Will practice lived'cine and surgery in
the town ot Canton, Cherokee and an-
joining c .unties. Will attend calls al
all times and g" when called.
Wi l be found at our • fhee, or at too
residence of Dr. N. Sewell, when n >t
professionally engnged.
Will keep an assortment of drugs ar
lowest prices, and solicit the patronage
NAVALiSEiiiSBSTTLES. JSS.THRESHEBS (hwwiw
Our renders will see in th.s issue
•f the Advance, that Mr. J. L.
Jordan has s*ld his mercantile in
terest to Messrs J. L. & A. B. Cog
gins. Mr Jordan retiring and Messrs
J L & A B Coggins will continue in
the old stand with the best assort
ment of giods, to which 1 hey invito
all their old customers und the pub-
lie generally.
“THE BEST 18 CHEAPEST."
the ... SAW MILLS,
ATLANTA EVENING STAR.
This, according to our judge
ment is by tar the best Dai.y evur^
printed in tho Union to the price
Every depat Imeut is fautlees Ably
edited, having all tho nows. Print
clear, its make up a perfect picture
Its “ads” set witba t.isto not equal
ed. Only $5, per anuum. $21-2 6
months $L 1-4 3 months. Address
“Star Publishing, Co Atlanta, Ga
ItImD’NT llUK f' HIM.
Tho firm of Cogging &, Jordan is linn
duy dUolve l, by mutual consent, J. L
Jordan ntiring. Tho lirni will now bo
known aud irantact business tin ier lit'
name of J L.*«fc,' A. i» Coggins. Th
new (Inn will kee ( > 11 fulli-sortuiontol nil
kinds of lira elms grtous k -pc in a gen
eral store. 7'lioy roturued thanks t->
iho customers of tbi oil ilr.n aud
solicit u continu.iuc : of patron igo.
J L ii A. 15 Coggiiu-
Vanv IitruiiTANT.
It is imperative that tho ohl business
be settled immediately So we insist on
all indebted to ns to come without delay
and seiilo np J, L, Jordon will be ro-
iurued tn tile employment of J, L At A,
U Coggins during the present year.
J L Coggins
A 15 Coggiti3
J L Jordan.
March-10
Dry Goods, Farm Supplies and Standard Brands Gt
Alm rymau, Ober, Zells, Farmers Friend, Chesapeake t
hard Brands Guanos and Acids.
Wo keep constantly on bend a full supply of Iv-t gradosofc iff. es, sugar,
cheese, suit, Flour, syrup, oils, tobacco?, bedsteads, vwigons, bi ggies, lnrness,
s'wine machines, cnckcry. hardware, imus'. ladies mid boys luus, ready made
cioUung, clonks, shawls, j uns, c dittos, dress goods, sli es, boots, carpets, in luct
■ !ivtiling usu illy found in tho dry g ,1grocery, hardware, crockery i.ml cloth*
j„d |m e , SoleAgent . for Blioul Creek Yarns and mountain city mills Hour
8>)ueuse chilled and Avery Plows, walking cultivators, und farming impliunnts
always cm hand.
Oilmans icon coffins and caskets filled at any noun. ’
Parties in need of steam engines, saw mill o'utfit, threshing or other machinery
wdl find it to tin ir interest to’tee us before put chasing. Terms very easy. Wo
iu,ku tl e bundling of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
a specialty and will pay the highest market price for same
iiy purchasing uil goods tor ca ll we will be- enabled to s( Il at a much lot
price than they have heretofore been sold.
‘ We will be thankful lor tbc pttlrOnag ■ of ail our I. lends, acquaintances and
the public generally, aim promise them that pr.unptmss and luir dealing shall bo
,,j ,l,„ u, ah. Wo do not intend to be ov'eibiit nor undersold. Como in and see
us whether you want U> buy anything or n >t. The attention v;i!l be
as if you did. Your Humbly Servants,
Feb >4 1883. J- M. McAFEE & CO.
given you
TELEGRAPH AND MESS ENG-
ER.
La j t w >ek a man named Jus
Foweler wi - . being drawn in a
bucket out o a “shaft” at Franklin
mine, was knocked out by a drill ger, Mucon, Ga
This most excellent Daily will bo
sent to any address, till atcor tho
election and inauguartim of a
Governor, 19lli ot May, for 1.00.
J. F. Hanson J/nta-