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Cherokee Ad vanes
GEORGIA—Cherokee Couuty :
By virtue of nil order from tha Court
of Ordinary of said c Minty, will be sold
before the Court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of snip,
•n the first Tuesday in May next, tlio
lands belonging to the estate of Joshua
S. //armen, deceased, bot No. 245, 80
acres, south side of No. 270—20 acres in
south east corner of No. 209, and 80
Bores North side of East corner of No.
888, containing in the nggregate 840
ac*69 more or less, all in. the 23rti Dist,
2d Sect of said county. Sold for hcn> fit
of heirs and creditors of sai l deceased, jj
Terms made known on day of sale.
GEOUGE M. IIAlt VJ ON,
a;ch27thl8S3 Administrator.
Feo84,25
GEORGE—Chorokeo Couuty :
Charles Nix, ndminislrator of Ur'nh
Nix, applies to mo for letters of dismis
sion from suio administration, and (*\vill
£ ass upon his application on the first
[ortdat in July JMS3.
Fee I 85 C M d/cCLURE Gid.
Marcli29th 1888
C.D. MaddOx,
A1TORNEY AT LAW.
CANTON GA.
RKFEltS BY PHMI8310N, TO
JOHN 8II.TKY & CO.
TltOS. M. CLARK & CO,
IAMES II. WYLIE-
GllAWLINO if SPALDIKIJ.
ALL OP ATLANTA.
M arch-10-1883
Try It. Try It.
CoughSi Colds, Gomsump-
tires, Asthma, Bron-
chites, Croup,
And all Lung and Throat
Diseases.
Use the "Jay Tolu and Honey Baloam.’
It cures effuctually. No Opiates used in
this wotiderlul preparation, and none but
tho best known remedies known for the
above complaints—Ask Druggists and
Orocers for it—Prepared only by
SMITH, CARPENTER & CO.
25c and uOc sizes. Atlanta Ga
Febl7tf
J. M. Habdin
HOUSE,
SIGN,
C A/mi AGE an 1 OIlNAMENTHl
PAINTER.
FIIESCO and S ENIC AA'TISI
: ALSO
Oriontial and Grecian painting, Mur/. <
tinting, Carbotiuiing, painting sepei am
Indian ink-
25 per cent saved by applying to mi'
before contracting with others.
Material furnished at bottom prices
Satisfaction given or no charges made
See or address
J. M. HARDIN,
Canton Ga.
March-10-1-88
Clierokee
Canton, Ga.
James M, Griggs, Principal.
MissJDiana DuVal, Priti girls' Dcp
Parents wishing their children tc
receive a thorough, practical educatioi
cannot do better than place them in thh
institution.
Canton is high and healthy, has two
churches and Sabbath schools, and no
liquors are sold in the town.
Good board can be obtained in privnti
families at low rates.
For terms call on or address the un
dersigned. JAS. M.GRIGGS, Pbim.
Febl7tf. Canton Ga
Geo. iR. Brown,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in the Superior Courts
of Cobb, Milion, Fi rsyth, Pickens and
Dawson counties, and in ttie Supeiiui
and Justice ( ourts ot Cherokee
Office over Jos. M. McAfee’s store.
Special attention given to the coliec-
tion «f claime.
Business Respectfully Solicited.
Jaal3-1883.
curranm
N. SEWELL, M.D.
M. V. FOOL, M. D.
Will practice medicine and surgery in
the town of Canton, Cherokee and ad
joining counties.. AVill attend calls at
all times and g > when called.
Will be found at our oilice, or at the
residence of Dr. N. Sewell, when not
professionally engaged.
Will keep un assortment of drugs at
lowest prices, and solicit the patronage
of all who rued anything in our line.
N. SEWELL, M. D. M, V. POOL, M. »
Murch-10 1883
A cento Wanted for j\TT S
NAVAL AiielcitiA Modern
Nrw and graphic Pictorial History of the tfre.it fights of the
World. By Medical Director SHIPPHN, U. S. N. Address
l ).C. McCurdy & CO.s Che#tn« St., Philadelphia Pa*
Claude F. Edge at confeCtlouerj
and job office, is authorized to ri-
ceive subscriptions and receipt for
the Advance.
LOCAL DOTS
Democratic couuty meeting nexi
Tuesday.
Snow, bail, and wind last Sun
day.
A good time now for pneumonia.
The trees in the loivst, just ns
they were in December.
A convict was accidentally killed,
in Pickens last week.
\V. II. Warlickhas moved out weal
—of Canton.
Last Sunday was n pretty day—
lor dunks and geese.
One of our young men has subscril.
ad for a book on etiquette,to prepart
him for traveling, lie expects to
take a trip to Marietta, some time
this year.
A sure preventative for dogs going
mad, is to cut off their tails, about
two inches behind their ears.
Ladies line shoes, new and stylish
make. Boys shoes, misses shoes, dry
goods and notions, luncy goods, and
everything wanted for sale low, u:
W M Ellis’. March.1883.il
Some half famished dogs, ait
doing some damage in Canton, b\
trying to break into cook-ioom win
dows, scratching up lreshly planted
garden seeds etc. Wo ure afraid
ittey will hurt themselves, with this
sort of exercise.
We see sheriff Gramling hn8“stuck”
ms peas. IFe think we would hint
to slick ours at the other end, lo bt
effective. It seems they huve gon*
die other wuy.
Samuel Tate, who has been up tt
I'uteaville in combat with a rough
case of measles, has mastered tin
'itenry, aud ho is with us in Cantoi.
iguin.
Glud to see him.
It is said that thero is a rubiu
mule, some where in these Nurti
Georgia mountains that takes dt-
iight in kicking book agents to death
'1 here are men who have lit.
specivl talent lor anything. Ye.
uiey have gained notoriety in oppot-
mg every Hung suggested by otnen
and finding lault with all that wttt
not done by themselves. fStill the\
were never known to do anything.
We learn that regular wagon traiiiB
are now running all along the line
of M, & N. G. 11 15. This is on ac—
of advance in freight on the road,
making wagon freight cheaper Ulan
on the train*
We hear frein Mr D. IP. Bridges,
that he iiitendr keeping on hand all
the time, bedsteads, buieaus, and
other furniture of his own make,
lie will sell u even cheaper tliuu the
machine work.
We are gitul that all the cowardly
(Torts made by a few unsciupnlou.-
politicui ollioe-seekers and abject
Hankies, of would lie great men, to
ery down governor J 8 Boynton nr.
last lulling on the perpetrators.
L’iie whole tirade of false-hood. only
serves lo amuse those who know Mr.
Boynton.
A fine l#t of gentlemen’s youth's
nod boys clothing just receivec
Clothing was never cheaper. Suns
at almost any price desired from the
lowest up.
ALSO HATS.
Any one who cant be suited in i.
hat by teeing me, will have to gt
home bare-headed. Come and set
me. W. M. Ellis
Tho cheapest fire wood ever of-
lered is hy Col. W.E. Nickerson
See his card.
W M Ellis has tv pis tty good
lisli pond near his house, lb
sp ttks ol getting carp for his pond.
Dr. IS. P, fSaye, fresh from Angus
ta Medical Cull gc, has located in
Hall Ground. This new town it
ndy progressive, and will build uj
The Doctor, young and energetic,
aas a bright future.
Dots from Hickory Plat, cutne to<
late for the present issue of the Ad
vance.
We are glad to learn that Col. 11.
C. Kellogg is still improving.
Wo learn the Col. has got hit
buck up, for we hav not visited him
in his sickness, as often as we ought
o have done. The fact is—the Co .
uwns a big dog and we are afraid
of “those dorg.” “A dog is tin
mmlest thing we are of.”
Joe J/addox has the measles.
John Ellis killed a wild turkey
near (.'union lust Wednesday.
Shelf goods, bucIi as cfissi*crep.
jeanos, caslmmretts etc. for gentle
molds wear.
ALSO
We have just received a package
of seeds of gieut variety, lrom tln«:
well kuo*vn seed btore, Hiram Sit.
ley &co Rochester N. A. Thanks.
Poor Canton ! First mumps, tliei
ine«8.'es, killing freezes, Itch—thei
the ‘‘destroying angel” cries “more’
—And book agents|warmed in.
A. L. Harris, a littld fellow from
Atlanta known us “Putty Harris',
WH3 in Canton Monday.
worsted goods, lino dross goods
of all sorts from 10cb up. Figured
lawns from Gts up. Skirling-,
white goads, trimmings, laces t
largo lot of fancy notions find ttr.
immense stocK of calcios. Al
bought very low and will L>e s.ih
at a small profit W, M- Ellis.
Max 17th
OUR FANCY.
Who wits it said Joo Hardin had
mumps.
Next Monday week, the adjourned
term of Cherokee county buperioi
court conveues at Cut)ton.
II there are forty or titty more pa
triotic men of giant intellect in tin
State, who leel that they have a spe
cial call, to try on governor Stephens'
mantle—they ought to enter then
names before the lUtb of April.
No one need expect to get oui
support for governor, unless fie sub
scribes for the Cherokee Advance,
and pays in advance.
A W Archer i« building a double
chimney to the Reynolds house, new
owned by Judge O. IV.Putnam.
Wc learn reliably that, Pickens
county will send Boynton delegates
to the gubernatorial convention'
We are in favor of goveinor Ben
Butler for President in 1884, for this
reason. The democrats cub neve;
succeed in seating a president, unless
they cun elect a meaner man Ilian
the republicans can. This makes
Butler the best we can do. We are
lor Butler.
*
Bond Harris and bis good lady
Is the name if the bast Hour ii
the state. It is made at the mill ol
McAfee & McConnell in Canton.
For raised bread, it has no equal.
Pastry cooks want no otlior, aftei
using “our fancy” and biscuit madt
from this Hour will put mostauyont
in a good humor.
ACCIDENT.
Mr. A. L. bmith, a worthy citizen
near Canton, while cutting a “boaid
tree” lust Tuesday, the tree falling
by sliding from tho stump, cuugh
Mr. Smith's foot and leg under it.
The .weight of the tree bm ltd hit
foot and login the ground. Mr.
.Smith’s father being near, was una
ble to remove the tree, but with hie
usual thoughtfulness commenced to
scratch away the dirt with his hands.
Ha soon succeeded. A. L. Smith's
wound is very painful, yet it is
thought no bones are broken.
A. O. Bacon lies the honor ol
being the first candidate on record
to seek an interview with himself,
and have the interview printed, then
aend it out as a campaign paper.
Now is the tlio til no to subscribe
for the Advance
have been on a visit to Caitersville
for the last two weeks. We ate glad
to see them back to Cantou.
A. O. BACONS APOLOGY.
Wo see thousands of circulars sent
out through the country containing
Mr Bacons defense. For what, we
don t know, II fie wishes to apolo
gize lor being a candidate, bo ought
t» have commenced before it look a
chronic type. ‘Here am l,setul me:”
lias been heard from that locality for
a long lime. Mr Bacon lias the right
to hj a candidate ami remain a can
dnlufe, go he need not make any
apoltgy. With all this, North G*'or
gia will send to the cuiventi. u>
Boynton delegates by a “•large ma
jority.”
HYDROPHOBIA AND SUICIDE
'1 hero seems to bo some connec
tion between hydrophobia in ani
mals and tuii'iilo in men. When
Otic prevails in tho country, tho
other does also. This is a day
when scion lists cun do almost any
thing ami when they investigate
this matter, wo neliovo a connec
tion of some sort will he found'
One is no moron tlisoivso Ilian tlio
other, and wo bedievo that tho
same slate of atmosphere that
causes one, causes tlio other. As
trologers tell us that the sidereal
machinery is in tt muddle. As
tronoraers see groat cavities in the
heavenly orbs, burning in unluiit.s
ami bottomless pits a thousand
dines larger than ti e earth, in the
largo [linnets and suns that giit
this civ tli ol mil's. All thorn colu
mned, keep our atmosphere in a
stalo of perplexity. Wo did not
have theso entanglements in tho
lava of old Robert Greer. He
just made li is alumnae, a ml had no
cyclones, einth quakes, sea storms,
-tiicitles and mad dogs. Venor,
lla/.en, Wiggins <fc Go. can’t man
age like old Bob Greer,
DEATH.
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w. L. COLEMAN
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THIS SPLENDID AND WELL APPOINTED DRUG
House in owned and controlled l.y the undersigned, whose only ambition and
ui’sirc is that it muy boa kucc-csh in supplying tho people with
Be will keep a fall iine of nil kucIi articles as belong to our business. Cull usd
learn our prices on such rvnnmnn articles iu Soda, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, State!)
Candles, Tea and anything else you may want, as we cannot give you in this
-aoi l nolle ■ my idos. of the larg. stock we nrc carrying, and it is our intention
10 l8, 'goiv increase our stock iu tlio spring In connection with our trado we offer
Hi' prolessional set vices to the people. We will practice in this or any adjoin'
mg county whore our services urw needed. Wc will consult will) Physicians
my where we nmy he called ti*» m. Our charges will bo moderate, and reasonable
indulgence will be given,but don't forget that wu are working for money. Wo
Will I'.Mctiee lor objects of charity —will euro for tho widow and orphant— old
an.I decrepit, but men who can pay, and won't pay, noo.l not call on us.
Call at our stoic and it wc arc not thcro call at our homes; limit us up wo aro
rubl0 ' 8:J w! l. Coleman
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10 * »l»l t vvi vwlit r«, or M ill by uuul fur b lvtUi-KUnipN. 1. ,s. Juiinnon it, Co., Doston, Mash.
Ilurnuaiiil Uni tie I'Gvvtlrrs h« M hr re n»®8vor'.li-
loH.t irnnU, Hr »ny® (hat Slu rhlnn'K Condition
powdren arc nl>M)iutrly pur** and Imnionsely
“ J .“— '*— •*- Hpoonful
1!. It. HOLLAND.
General Merchant.
t. r. DUPREE
Attobnev at Law
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Mrs Mournin Willson, wife of
Mr LoUoy Willsen, was born in
Hull county, Ga, in Feb 1814. Hlie
united with tho Baptist church in
early life, in which she remained
i [lions member, (ill called to join
die triumpnaut church above, Mr
Willson and his wife, the deceased
moved to Cherokee county about
10 years ago, whore they have had
a happy home till death separated
them and divided their happy
union
Mrs Willson was a noldo mother
and loving wife. Our symptihits
ire with the bereaved husband and
•hildren, and we join with her nu
merous fiiends in mourning her
h'pai ture. Yet this mourning i
not without hope
!"'he was attacked by that terri
ble und fatal disease, pnuuni.mia
anti died three days after, J/arcl:
1 itli. Every attention from lov
ing Ii iend.-i uml tlio HRiii of tin
physician could nut stay her de
parture
She was GO years 11 months and
2 days ml
MUST BE ATTEND ED TO.
The old firm of E. B. 1 Tolland k.
Co. having been desolved l;y mu
tual consent—tlioir business must
be settled np without delay.
FOR THIS PURPOSE.
All tho books and papers aro in
tho hands of Col. P. P. DuProe.
All wlie owe account* are required
to see Col DuPreo immediately
and settle by note or cash. The
books must bo closed.
Respectfully,
E. B. Holland & Co.
mai’31 ’83tf
Largo, well furnishe 1 mid eoiulortttblo rooms.
The Best cooks.
.tblo supplied with tho best tlmt th'i country cm afford.
rompt attcution given, to lUo wants of all the guests
Servants ever ready, reliable, promptly aud polite
ates lower tlmn any house in tlio country,
Holland & DuPiree, Proprietor,
fob 11-1832. CANTON, GA
,r. M. McAFEE,
U. B. HOLLAND,
M.
CANTON
BEN. E. PERRY
SAM’L TATE,"
GEORGIA
DEALERS IN
Experience Tfie best, guide.
Hie reason why women everywhere
i Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because
sy have learned tty experience— the
it guide—tout this excellent medicine
urcotnes despondency, periodical head-
lie, indigestion, pain in the hack and
incys, and other troubles ol the sex
■Home Journal.
Huvc You Ever
nown any person to be seriously il!
tliout a weak stomach or inactive liver
kidmys;' And when tin*.-« orga s
o in goo I condition do you not Hud
eir pets ,-sor enjoying good hmlth '<
iiktr s Ginger Tonic rigulatcs ttx-g-
iportauf organs, makes the blood rich
id pura, and strengthens every part, o
ie tjvitem. See other co.umit,
31 arch-31 -18fc3-1 in
Dry Goods, Farm Supplies utid Standard Brands Guaoos, such as
Alo.Tyiiiun, Ober, Zells, Farmers Friend, Chosapsake arid other Stan
dard Brands Guanos and Acids.
Wc keep constantly on hand a full .supply of best grades of coffees, sugar,
cheese, salt, Flour, syrup, oils, tobaccos, bedsteads, wagons, bi ggies, harness,
m wing machines, crockery, hardware, mens’, ladies and boys huts, ready made
(dothing, cloaks, shawls, jean <, <• diooa, dress goods, shoe*,, boots, carpets, in luct
anything usually found iu tho dry goods, grocery, hardware, crockery and cloth
ing line. BoleAgents for Shoal Creek Yarns and mountain city mills Ilour.
Syracuse chilled and Avery Plows, walking cultivators, aud farming impliments
always on hand. •
OllDJSUS poll COFFINS AND CASKETS FILLED AT ANY IIOU11. J
Parties iu need of steam engines, saw mill outfit, threshing or other tuUcn!?^
Will lind it to their interest to tee us before purchasing. Terms very easy. Vvo
make the handling of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
a specially and will pay the highest market price for same
Uy purchasing all goods for cash wc will be enabled to sell at a much les
price ilian they have heretofore been sold.
Wo w ill be thankful lot tho patronage of all our inends, acquaintance? and
the public gent-rally, and promise them that promptness and fair dealing shall ho
•i Ten lo all. Wu do not intend to be overbid nor undersold. Como in and seo
us whether you want to buy anything or not. The attention will bo given yon
as if you did. Your iiumblo tiurvunts,
Fcb24 1883. J. M. McAFEE & CO.
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' v cs,*vt>. riv tt :-‘t will be found nay Leit adyemsa*
oart.etf «l. H. Oratory, Marblehead, M»S3
SIBLEY’S SEEDS
M, for AI.T. f!tt«l*S. fo
.. All aro tested; only tho bent
and Pnrni Kred M tiiiunl; Hintory aii<
o of GmlnH, Root Cropn, uraHflce, J’Odai
and beec method*
Crape. Tree 1
c Lift
D'khtina, etc. only iO(-t».Outaloguc end Pries
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