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13. <fc U. B. SCHOOLS.
BU I' LIT i Li
IN MEMORIAM.
1ft the committee appointed by
Walesca Lodge P. and A. M. No.
67. on resolutions in regard to the
death of eur Brother G. 13. Hill,
mako the following:
Resolved 1st. That wc recognize
in the death of our Brother, the
hand of an All "Wise God, who is
teo wise to err and too good to bo
u-ikind. He has seen fit to remove
om Brother from the labors of this
Lodge, wo hope, to refreshments
in the Lodge above, in that leni*
pie, not made with l|iands, eternal
in Heaven, and we l?ow in submis
sion
Resolved 2d, That the members
of this Lodge wn artiic usual bndge
of mourning for >30 <!a\8j and that
we also drape the Lw^dgo in mour
ning
Resolved 3d, That we tendei
our heartfelt sympathies to the be
reaved v.ifo and children of <»ur
brother, in this hoar of sadness.
Resolved 4th, '1 hut these resolu
tions bo spread upon tho mmu.es
of the Lodge, and a copy of the
same be lui nished the family oi
the decoased, and also a copy he
scut to tho Editor of the Cherokee
Advance lor publicatien.
J A Rhyiei,
K A Fischer,
John !B Heard,
J J Krktib,
J P Garmon,
H N Addington, l
Both the Cts*n*»« !> Schools a-
grted unanimously lo gift- * press
ing i n v i tut ion to all tllJ schools in
the county to bring th ir baskets
and join those two schools in u bas
ket p cnic, at Canton, Friday the 4’h
of Muj next. We liope all will
make preparations to be here. L-is
have a 100D or 1500 S 8 scholars
runningover the-o hills on that day.
small stealing.
Citndv nnd orange boxes.
V i.r- 'V - l i ,r
The Sunday nigh* s storm bleu : Sunday nigli-, whe e >»
off abont 20 feetofC.pt. McAf.eV|P ano W,H out the window. He
stoie root, ripping up the tin and : s\vs that the wind blew so strong
folding it over. A g <ed many frun where tlio pane was missing, t’.nt
and sh ale trees blown over in town, it blew the bedstead down, blow nil
snd a large number ot persons scar- the cover off and tore the bedhead
ed i bent half to dec h, was abnu
all the (Lining 8 We beat of.
AROUND TOWN.
We visited the quite and lovely
orange boxes, apple v|1 , ot * Mab ,|, hat Sunday, and
barrel# and all other confrct.ioi nries.
we learn lei ably, are not nnfn quent
ly broken open, and a pinsll portion
of th e goods taken ou*, some where
between Ball Ground and A'lmra,
and betwe.*n Canton and Ailhntit.
It is managed sharply. The thieves
don’t t ike enou jh to pay for inves
tigation. Noone knows whs re it is
done.
801)A FOUNT.
" Comm
SUNDAY’S DISASTER.
IF. M. Ellis has just nceived a
new soda fount and all the fixtures.
Call and try some and you will ict-1
much Letter.
homd preaching* by Rev’s Allred
and others.
THE EPISCOPALIANS.
A metling has been in progress
aince Sunday 15;h in the court house
in Canton. Attending the meeting
were s v.ral eminent clergymen,
from a distance. Some two years
The farmers nave worked over
their corn the first time, and are
done planting cotton. The farms
are all in good condition.
The wheat and oats arc looking
well.
Strawberries are ripe. Peaches
plentiful, no grass and weeds.
Esquire Jarvis is quite sick
Our friend, Joe Madd >x lias left
Canton fur Orange. Ho carried
all bin baggage but his heart ,
and he left that well cured for.
J. V. K
all to pi c s.
Canto i
Now is ■ h
has •‘o nlL s'
tune in buy.
ol g ods
D. W. Br 'ges is m iki ig an add -
tioo to the acadi-my.
Loaf *rs are tnor- unpopular m
Canton than any towe i i Gent —
gia.
A Dude is a young in,in tha> val»
lies lnm^ela nt 50 per cut above par
and sells at 10 ivs in the dollar.
or rPBIOWT nOM WOOD
* SAAui wltli Seal. Hook ni.d Mu-ic.
Jv* y ul f tWJ r.r . i, ».i., n« M,li-l uM .ml Oflrtve-Omipl«i IMMiAH.
in IIXiiftlrat<Hl Intaloffue which is wit t'HLti with luil particulars
OaT VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.
Address or cell upon DANIEL, t . EIEA’T'f V, Wutilngten, New Jersey.
J M
HE',
ALEX VNDEU& HO
- v.s
FA' L ' FR VNKL'N
BHEliiFF SALES FOR MAT.
t'JL 2 TrU
O F ‘HE
OAQK.
[.OSLO .70R
Nows of the Week
The mormons have started a cam
ago this popular Church purchased a ’ p a jgp.t B i lie mountains of Alabama,
beautiful lot in Cuntou on whic to
Ilundrcde of livcploet and mil
lions of property destroyed, Miss
iseippi, Louisiana, Alabama. North
a.id South Carolina and Gcergiii,in j
meurning for their dead and sol-
feriug with wounds.
The storm entered Georgia from
Alabama, doing its first work m
Dougherty—then heard lrom in
Oglethorpe, Elbert then into Caro
lina. Many intermediate localities
not beard from.
Sech destruction by cyclones ill
the past cannot be computed to
this.
Along the Mississippi river, re
ceived the greatest damage andleas
of life. The accounts from d I fie r
ent points in the truck of the
cyclone is heart-rending indeed.
One whole family wue drowned
in Carroll county, Ga. by the su<L
den rise of the Chattahoochee. It
would take a half dozen papers to
hint at the suffering, caused by the j
erect, a house of w >rship. W« leant
that it iH a settled fact now thut, a
church house will be erected on the
let, this coming summer and fall.
Those who ire acquainted with the
energy und taste of this sect,
know that they do nothing by
hulves.
So we may know that this house
will be an ornament to the town.
We uie glad to see this move for
tho gpml of the Cause in (heir dt
parlment. But mainly believing
that their proverbial energv, good
taste,and dee pi merest, a waysshown
in the progress of thei church, und
their prompt attendance, will set an
example to some ol us who show so
little of the spirit of 1) ivid, Paul and
others whoso loved the “House ol
God.”
The good Citizens of Albany are
fully organiz 'd in helping those suf
fering from the storm. All thnt can
be done is in pmgri ss,
The cate ate running mad in Hart
well and one hiu bitten, a man and
We are pain?d to l am that Mr.
J ii vis, a wor by old g ntleman and
fa' .i rol mu' Iriend J. W. Jarvis, h
i iai'k'd with pualysis. Heisab"Ui
80 \mils of tig'*.
We see tne 101 oows in mir streets
busy these days hr- uking down tt »*
to wly |»’iinit il shade iiM ?, and yard
fi ne s. Th 8 is the :Vnlv wu> they
0 in an use t liemsel ves since imi.ion
wajims have aiopp d coming i • , \v >t h
a bind" oi two of lodiler u der the
load.
We learn a 'res bl»w down cress
the It. R. 'rack he »een Camoi a**d
Jasper* iisi 8nnd iv nia-r. Nodain
ng*- as ilie engineer saw it in time o
“hold u;
[ ftnp nin • to tlii- Court In t’ e Peii-
,,,D ol'J. M AleXHllit j vt n. tint Hel
a L I! Franklin on the I7lli dav uf
d.v ex-ented an t delive"i*d fn
•ud J M. A ex under & o. h morig.g
u a truei of land lying in < In rnl ie
c..umi. on halt undivided in lo ol bind
No -iOS 4:!i L)i-t 2d Sect ol said conn
ty. ni- ■ 1 2 likidivided interest i.’i 2 acr s
more or b-cs lot I mil No 04 in the 3rd
Dist and 34 Hi nt, ol said county, on
ali'cli a saw, grist, bmk and Knur tnMIs
ar- «r c cd, known as tlie.Fianklin Mill
propi riy. oi Hall ,Jr und on the antou
anil Jasi i*r road for the purpose of se
coring the piyinent of censio promissory
note- f >r ihe sum ol 47.-, 00 inch, made
bv the said Helen L li Franklin on the
17th day of .1 ily, 18-03 nn 1 payable to
ilm s ilo J .1/ Alexander it ‘"o one of
H'ill I*** sold ■ * iIn* first Tuesday in
Mitv i«. xr, ic tn court h* u-* • door in
■aid Co n'y i It n the legal hours of
*.a! t tin* hig.i nt hiddi r lor ca-li, tho
lo I!, i a i ii if piop.nv to wit—One tract of
1 ,n 1 l.ing in said county, to-wit r 4(1
scr ** more or i. ss, described as follows:
be s< in li bn f of the north east fourth
nnd tin- Wes' halt of tin south ea*t f urtli
ol 1 * of land No. 49 in the 22d D'«t anil
2 i Sect of said coiiMiy tin* place on
winch the D I ud.nt II. T. II o't now
resides, said pi po being well improved
good dwelling and ut buildings, said
property levied on as the prop rty of II.
I’. E liot one of the . efi D lnnts, to satis
fy a li fa issuing from the superior court
of said county in taynr of li. e. Jones vs
II. T. Elliott piinclpal and W .1. Mav-
hiigh security. Property pointed out l>y
Defendant II. T. Elliott, and in- being
notified of said levy ns the law dirtc s.
This Match 2slh 1888.
Also at the same time nnd place will
be - Id lot of land No. 198 in the 'fitli
these notes to become due 90 djya after i ui. s - nn d 2d Sect of - iicrnkee comity,Oa
A new ili pot is being put up nt
Clinton. Vv ^ hovo noi leiirood what
will b-* lit* prubahl cost. I’his roud
is running the onmerny sch»dnle
now, und we suppose it will not be
an extravagant bin ding.
child.
Tne Cnrtms'Mllians have erected
new streoi lumps.
MARIETTA & NORTH GA. U. R
W1N T EIt A It It A .VO E M K N T.S.
Cent is otic loot high in soine parts
ot Louisiana
In some pur s of Mississippi the
cm ton crop is two weiks id advance
of Inst year.
KILLED BY THE STORM.
storm.
THE GEORGIA MAJOR.
Tb.o above isi th« name of a very
popular paper,‘published with great
power,” iu Atlanta, Ga., and edited
by Sam V\ Sntalli the veritable
“Old Si.” To say a paper 1ms Sam
W ouiall us its editor tells enough
ol its editorial department. It is
picked lull of nc#s, nousen#e,vi’it,
sentiment and solid matter, 'the
print is most excellent, and the
“make up” perfect. W e have no
EXCHANGE WO Would EXCHANGE for
the Georgia Major. Trice one year
$2 six mouth $1;
On last Sunday night, our pet
crow “Jack” was blown from ho*
patch, during the storm and killed.
We have bean accustomed to his
noise for a year, mocking thsdonus
tic fowls und imitating to perfection
every notso txcepting the crow of n
rooster.
We are sad at his sadden ami un
expected demise. We liked this crow.
A tort of congeniality had ipmeg up
between us. There oaght to he x
fellow feeling between editors and
crows, lor rensoas that we will no
name. All papers friendly to crows,
will please no'ice “Jack’s" den h.
A SENSATION.
We learn tlui'. dni'tiig the s orm
last Sunday Ulgtli.One of out woi'li
lyumZeas was uWuk<ned by in-
roar of the thunder und wind puti
the roof ro~e,tmd theu tailing back
—He became so alarmed that he
jumped up, ran out of the house,
into the street, then up the btree,
fjr neaj a quarter of a miie,
througli the peltiqg rain. He was
well equipt for a speedy race,
having oa only ene gaiment.
This was not a protective garment
against wind raiu|. So the rain
soon moderated his excitement,
aad he returned home, went un
der the bed and slept well till day
MUSIC.
On lust Sunday, the two Cantoa
Schools guve a unanimous invitatio
to the* Etowah Cornet Band to iur-
Lh * picnic on next Friday with tnus e
The Band has kindly agreed to h
there lor that purpns-. So we in *
conticlently ex|ie-ct snnit* fine niusn
A HERMIT.
O''I I
h,-r .
t re v
any
8h
About eight miles S. E. of Cant
there is a egru woman, living iu
*m i li* tie ctrek. Sue b'*
.e ,or mure than a year, «
.! , w ii nwul an V s r i e
ance ol u bli iu i g
eui ivales a small paten c-. i
ent, and sleeps in the won s S
has rt It'll old qil>l 8 and un oid p -
or tvv11 i)l pm wale and crockm
Slie cm.8: ers ti,:» a S| ring, suimm j
a.dfnli residence, sj ending uiu.
winter among her friends. Sue
said to po;8fss usuai intelligence.
ANOTHER STORM INClDEN
The Blue Ridge in Virginia
cavvr. d with snow last. Monday.
Wft>
Two thousand negroes l*ft west
Tennessee, to settle in Arkansas,
last winter.
Galveston paver Mechanic street a'
cost ot $7f5 000.
Northern pig iron has fallen fioni
421 io 420 p- r tod.
Ju).
H. A. McAfef.
Just opened a full end complete assert
in. lit of all r«i ts ol goods.
EVERYTHING NEW.
Farmer's rupplus, plows, Imcs, chains
etc. The celebrated'C' inliiiiiitiougardi n
hoc, Sugur colies, Imcon ra ined good
oul everything i Ise Mint is g . <l ,u tut
llo.law ware,tubs, buckets, ilc.
SHOES.
Men’s, women'8, youths und children
>h ms, at all p. ices, i an suit anyone.
DRY GOODS.
On und alter Monday Dec 4th. 1882
the following Time Table will be in
.•If ct Daily (Sunday excepted) urnil
further nonce
No. 1,
Leave Marietta.. .8:30, a. m .
Ne. 3.
.. 8:40. i* M
••
Black wel Is,0:91*, “ ..
. 4.05, •*
«
Wooilstock ,9:30, “
4:35. '•
tt
liCbnnon . 9:5ii '• ..
. .4:55. *'
.<
llolljBpr, 19:10, “ ..
. 5:15. ‘
44
Clint iu,,. 19:40, "
. 5:45, '*
44
Muluil,...1:05, “ .
. 0:10, *•
• 4
HaT.Gr.i’d. 11:30, *’
. 6:15, *
Tides, 12;00 “
. 7:95. *•
Arrive Jasper,... 13.25,1*. m..
. 7:39, *•
RETURNING
No. 4.
L'*ave Jasper, ....5:45, a m.
No, 2.
P OO I* M
“
Tiltes .... 0:05, “
. 3:20 “
i
HiiMG round,ti:30, “
. 3:50 *•
it
Male t, ... 0.55, *’
.4:15 "
«
(,'iiiitoii.... 7:25, "
- 4:40, **
Holly Spr, 7:55, "
. 5:15. '*
“
Lelianen,. .8:10, “
6:80, “
dale und tin: oilier to bee inn due 70
days alt. r date w.tli interest from date
at the rate nt 8 per cent, per unnnm and
attorneys lo's Inr coUrstiing in .-nine
wl.idli riiirt note the suiil Helien L. B.
Fr.mkiiii refnsi s t > | ay.
U is ther, fore . r lei', d tint Ilm s i'd
Helen L It. Frink iu pay into lime art
mi ur tie loro i e n. v i ii nn ol tlii- court
the pr ne pul inn test nnd u ti.rn. y- lees
due on r ial not n I to e.j t m tins Milt,
or i , d, taul tb' i'eoi tn court ivi.l pro
coed is to jurt.ce rliull o p. rluin. And
it is furtIur > rdur d dint tins rule be
published m the (Jlici'ukoo A.ivsnco a
m-iv-papcr published n the county of
tlln rokce ou.e a m rith for lour in in Its
or Bi-rvi d on the said 11 1. it \, 11 Frank
tin or h r special aui nt m uttoieey thr c
months prev nis to the next term of this
c .urt. JAMES K BROWN
G. it llnoiv.v Judge b G 15 It 0
Pei ition Att’y.
A true and cor;, o' copy id t!i•* ori.j* •
nul ns ol file in tuy office. Aoril rd 1«83.
FueiiU 0G JAJJlZ G-1L. •
ole i k
us the puiperty of T. H. ltmich to sdis-
ty two Justice c *nrt li f-ts issued from tho
Justice court of the 1019th Dirt O. M.
in ftvornf T. I).Evans vs i. H. Roscli.
Notice given the di fendnn’. Irv, ioiFiinrl
returned to me by R. ft. Cren huw, L J
i his March 20ih 1883
E G. GRAMLINO
cli rift.
n
FIRE WOOD.
STOKELY, WILLIAMS & Co-
J C L GAUD
Foreclosure of mortgage Ileultv.
“ \Voodsioek.8:30,
“ 111 iCkwells,900,
Am vc Marietta... 9'3t),
C. E. ADAMS,
Sup’i.
. 0 :a *,
. 0:20, “
.. 6:50. “
W. IL TOWER
Uen’l To- Ag
FOR SALE.
One ten horse C .undFr and Tav
or engine. Will so I on good terms.
• ne, wound three years payments,
address or see
JOHN GUEItINI
Cln rukee J/.lls
Cherokee Coum i Gu
A pnl 1883 l
N. 13.—1 will exchange the nh ie
fuf my good propel 'V- J. G.
All staple go sis, chicks, stripes jean
m'Stic cttsdm.-rs, cic. Fancy whit
l' .ii“, luces, edgings, trmun ngs, <‘fc
i rungs, brown and bl in h -.t Be t
fii.ei ii ,g. ' F. nit ol the Lomu and • he
ood i> amis
u pr n
ie oes
Ian"
LAI Es. FIGURES
most fa*• h oim '1 s \l s »
ipeued
.i^DI^CIEW
I have a fine lot, of fire wood chop
ped in two feet lengths. No labor
required but to put it on tho fire
I will deliver this wood at any
house within one miler.l my mill at
out* dollar a id lihy cents per cord
Always cash on delivery
Mtuoh; 20; ’83 W. E. Nickerson
lm
FOR SALE.
It appearing to'tho court by the pe
tition of Stoiely Williams & Go. that J.
v . L. Gaud on the 24th day of Dec 1870,
execute i and delivered to miiu bioke.y
Wdlt ms >fc * <i a m.irtguge ou a tract >>1
bin t lying in said c uncy, ii* mi : One
true or pure. I of 11 d c.ii.'a.niug nineiy
ncros 3.3 ,n the 23d Di i and 2 1 ^ecl ol
Finn ke. c nii't), 8i iti ot .iu. boil den
by 'lie lauds ol \V. ,-v Davis,,n tin* north,
.1 >>d tl V. linml< r on i lie e.l-t, o,i ihe
vy, si Jnmi s Wall.ice, on the Sent, i by u
viicnut lot owner uot. kno n. For the
pu.p.iseol Sl'CUIsllg I lie p. meat ill II
ev. tatil prniii ssory not tin L ie s ,n I ’ (.’
43 i'3 til ,de liy the sum J. . 1,. w.tml
mi ili 3 nl day ol Uie l.lift, and ptynlne
t. the buui Smu. ly Willnaiis 0: Go, du.
oi e dny I,ci date t lien nt, v>. h iiili lesi
a. In. rail "l 7 p r cent pe. ii.iuuui iruui
Ii 34 n 1) c 18i*J, wntoh ad i> ao 'lie
t>.i t J. ( L. o.iiid re I i,n » to pay ,
it i- i her or . d r d i hue in -ml
J L Gaud p.y into tin m. r, o.i m
ijef.irc .he next term tin re.if the princi
pal und inieiu t lUc on said n to, mm
the cos i ol tin- su.t, or in d, iind. t iereo
the court, ivid proceed its tojustu: shall
uppertuiu. And it is fat .or onlui.t
mat in- rtulo ne puhiiah>!il in the Goer
kee .kill uno. , a uewrp.i, er publibhed r
th.' enu.iii <d Imnkec one a mimto lor
four m lull or erved n the -aid J L
.und. or ms t p, c,ai ageut or iiliorn, y
iltreo niou li, pievioub to the next term
ot tit's c .art. JAMES it BROWN,
Ntttcx, GONN1.R& EKL. i Judge S G B H C
Pel'rs Altys. (
1 hereby certify that ihe wirhin is a
true ami cme. eojiy ot the little its nt
die in tii‘s oftice. fhis March 2(>th «?,
JAIJEZ GALT, clerk.
Fee 510,74
One 4 ltorso Brennan Thkasii
and Separator. It has boon ruu
two seasons, and Iu been well
cared or.js its good as now. Very
cheap, and on Lost >1 terms Ap
ply to Wm Steele,
ap:14 3 u i heroketi a!ill-, Ga
AUViBE ATTENDED TO.
The
8iiis:;ffliisa.
lirtn of E. B. i luliand &
iv. eg b ' ii ties lived by mu
tual c niHunt—tlicii busiuoss must
be settle i up without delay.
for this purpose.
All the books and papers arc in
tho hands of t ol. T. T. DuPfee.
All who wive accountH are required
to see Col Dul’ree immediately
and settle by note or cash. The
boo.'8 must Iki cl ised
Re p.ctf ill .-,
E. B Hour,and it
mat 31 ’83 f
0.
.A—Cherokee County:
To ail Whom tt may Cokckun,
Jakcz Galt, administrator of Neivton K,
Williams deceased, Inis in due term sp
plied to the uudeisigned for b ave to -ill
the tanas b*-longiug to the estate of said
J. censed, and said application ivi 1', bo
hour,I on the ttrst Monday in liny next,
Tlii i 27th day ol v,iircli, 1H83,
Fee* i.Oii
O.
M. Me LURE.
Old aty
I have, in connection, w4h my I usi-
ness, i.btubi'sh . vGIIANGE OF-
Fi ’E. W:.l I uy ; I ill exelnmge,
negotiu b 'n n - • ,.i e f i| ie Uuitid
A First Class, Iteliublo Neiv*tpii-
1>I5?
One Year and ut In
tere^tiug' Serial for
2 OO.
>c.'.uii it »tocK oier
LA1),1£ DRESS GOO. ».
am r •• or si* d, Fupies eie. All * ougl.
>w .ignr.-s mill
ol., i ■, boi., n
One mail dining thelury<d
Sunday n gh'.’s blow, one of o
good ci izins, g itl)< red tbt* iv)a
family and ran i« one ol his nei^i
bora’ house for protection
ti
m. I- o > d to suit in
us* e it rt ■ t pi iocs.
CKO Ke.ltY
a's! cutlery, ktuve- ami links, sp .. i,
t , Noti. us nrd l-L sery in lull var.ety.
Family mimic n s, well us-or ted, an
oudiineuts lor cocking. Anything you
u4 lo eat, wear, use, keep «r s u..w
i re-peetfuily mu c my frauds to Cull
.4 se. me Will sin w goocts with pleas
ro l will uot be outdone iu 1 iw prien
. cash. I he ute hou-e one .tool Eusi
W M Eitis, under Advance niece
Se6,i, ctfully
P* H27 tt O. A. JIcAlce
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the Auvauce
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have TH E M EVV DIXIF. COOK-BOOK,
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ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Permit No Mtb t : 'titinn
■ j—i—* ——— - -
I am also 8ou Agent fore e .; curated
Insist upon obtniniin Fh-reston
logne. it is pre-i ntiui'nlly snpern
permanence and rich dtii'ncy of
grance.
Co-
• in
fra
Faded Co’ors Restond
Fade 1 or gray hair gradually recovers
its c lor 'ini lu-tm by lie u-i Jf Paiker
Hair Bats hi , an <1 g .m dn»j g. ndnoi
ed for its j ur.ty an . i .en p« i liau .
AiatcJi iu.
Eclipse Engine, Saw Mills and
Separators.
These goxls are known to be the best
in this line, ever offered on the market,
for superiority and nn ab-lity. 1 can
| fill all orders on shor; .otic.- promptli,
j e tc.
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thi-line esn make to t „ 4 in ten Ms
to call and see me.
Yours t • 1
ROBj.U
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T. JONES,
Canton, Ga.
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3 Whittaker stieet Savannah,
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