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**"Indian relic!
■^Silaa Davit handed ua a atone
that had been prepared by tha ladi
ana and used ferdreaatag deer-akina
Ha picked it up abant a quarter af a
mile frain Cantaa.
to
TWO FITS. Jt
piece of
Charokte
'old
H. G. Daniel girea na a
unwritten hiatary cl
county aa ne heard it, froaa an
citizen,” laat Saturday. About
four tnilca trotn Caatan at a time
ia the past, that the memory of but
few men runneth back—A ana wee
bitten by a wad-dog, at the aame
tine the dag bit a bull. The bull
iu time had a fit aad canoe ruehiag
down the road bellowing and paw
ing up the dirt. This threw the
bitten man into a fit and ho ruehed
after the ball, picked up a etaae,
threw aad killed the bull. Daa’t
Know what become of the tnaa
BAPTIST CilUKCII.
The lot oa which the aew Bap
tist Cbureh ia beiag erected ie a part
of the lot given to the Baptist
Church by tha Inferiar cart whet
Cherokee county waa organized
The lot hue paaaed though many
bunda aince then, a little mora tha*.
fiifty yeara aad now cornea back
ita origuial purpoee. Wha aaye there
not a provideace ia thin?
AS IT "ilOULD Be!
We are pleaaed ta see a constant
aad steady increaee ia number at
tending church in Canton. W
bare rat often seen eo many out from
tbe eurroanding commuaity, aa oa
lad Subbath. It not only speaks well
for tbe oitizena ot aay town to attend
okurch themaelvea, but when friends
frem tbe country attend well it is a
great campliment to tha citizen* of
tbe town. We hape often to meet
them at our Caatan churches.
CHILDNISHNES8.
Paul Said aftar he baoume a man
he pat away ohildish things. Tho
man that don’t act as Paul did sub.
jeets himself to ridicnle and con-
wpt.
Thus— Tha child when ha fails
to hart things bis own way eaya—
•If you do that way I won’t play.”
"If you dos t shoot your marble
the way I eay, I’ll spoil out tho
ring.”
"Well if you do that way I’ll
quit’’
"You shan’t play with my ball if
you don’t play my way.” 8a when
be foils to bo tho boss, he kiccs
tho marbles about, hides the bats,
puts tha ball ia his pocket, breaks
up tha game, and rejaicas at his
graat achievement. There are
each things in tho world ai men
actiag tha sums way, avan whan
thay bttva senes to know that otn*
ore don’t care whether they are in
the play or not, as tha gains goes
on and no on# iamisiad.
"01 tar tha gift to give as,
To sao ourselves as others eeo aa
’Twould from many a blunder
free ue.
And loelieh notion.”<•
CHIME! CRIME!!
For the newspapers to toll half
tbe crimes in our load, give tha
detaila, the horrors, the distress, as
they come to as by wire, told os
by men, read in tha local columns
of country weeklies, gained by oar
own observation, and summed op
in our" daily exchanges — they
would curdle the blood of every
reader, and a plaia matter at fuct
newspaper, would be a sensational
romance that would shame a ten
cent novel.
Three yeara ago St. Sul inn, the
{ rent California trotter, was no-
aowa; the aame may lie said of
Kendall’* Spavin ca e. Now both
have a norlu wide reputation. Why?
Because they both have merit. One
ia a great trotter, tbe other is the
most successful remedy ever discov
ered to be used on man or beaet.
Read ndvt.
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
Mr. Anderson, 8t years #f age waa
bnned at Shiloh, Thursday last. Dur
ing tbe furneral services conducted
by Rev. J. W. McCollum.
W. T. Burton stole Miss Laura
Branham, and they wwejnurritd be
side the grave, while tho grave was
receiving its finishing work, by tbe
same officiating minister ef tbe fn-
aeral services.
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICl.
Thera will be an examination of
applicants for licouse ta teach ia
tha public schools of this county,
the present year, tbe 16tb of Juno
noxt, to bogin at 9 o’clock, a. m.
This will be the euly mamma
tian.
I will contract with teachsretbe
23ddayofJuna—Got the proper
rocoamiondutioa irom the Trustees
of the Sub Districts, betore pre
senting yourselves for contracts,
with tho Board of Education.
All who propose to teach in tho
pablio school, will do well to ob-
aorve this notice,
Geo. 1. Teaslbt,
#ay 14th 11483. Go. S. Co a
BAPTIST SUNDAY
SCHOOL.
On last Sabbath, Sacretary J. J.
Coggins ofTorad bis resignation,
stating that, he would bo abaaat
from town for tome months.
Ponding tha motion for accapt-
ing tba rasignntien, the following
was road and unanimously adopted
by a rising vote—
Whereas; Sacretary J. J. Cog
gins this day resigaad his office,
oa account ol his contemplated re
moval to Atlanta to remain some
months—and
Whoreae; Mr. Coggin* is one
of onr most persevering Sunday
school workers and efficient offi*
cor—
Revolved 1st. That tho mom-
bora of thif school hereby express
their deep regret, that necessity
impels tbe severing of those ties,
und that the earnest prayer and
warm wishos of tho school, are for
his saccees and safe return.
Resolved 2nd. That the acbool
gladly command Mr. Coggins ns an
effioieui and earnest laborer in the
Sunday school and a palite Chris
tian gentleman, desarving tbe
friendship af all good people.
Oa motion of B. I*. Perry re
quested the above published ia tha
Advancb.
On motion, Walter BartSb was
unanimously elected Secretary to
fill the vacancy made by tho rosig
nation of Sec. Coggins.
head, a young heart audit young
face. Thru* are the sort that com.I
jump 25 feet at oat jr.mp, and cut
aad aplit 1000 rails in ane day wbeu
they were young' All aught to be
kil:ed, bnt who’ll fling that last rack
first ?
IIOW WE USED TO DO.
Men advanced in age are sure to
•ay, in speaking to, or about boys of
tbe present generation—"Well we
didn’t live that way when we were
boys. We were always up by day,
winter and summer. This gave ut
bealih. We were hardy, could do
twice mi much aad etand mere than
eur modern boys.’’
Aged men think this is true, bnt
it is not. They laved to sleep late
of a morning just as well as their
boys do aow. Sleep made them bar
dy and stroug, not getting up before
day and losiog sleep.
Again boys are just as etaaug saw
as we were at their ugc and fully
as industrious. All men get indns-
trieus after passing 45, ualees it be
a born lymphatic sluggard.
Let the beys sleep, it is a blessing
specially appreciated by tbe yaung.
Deu't fall out with them because
they are not like yeu. Old age and
paiae keep you from sWepand make
you iodnatriou. It will come on the
boys seen enough.
Now ie the tbe time ta subscribe
or tho Advape
Hairs af tbe Wank
Twenty one daily papers are pub
lished at Connection.
"M. Quad” of the Detroit Frre
Press, wrote a two column lettle lor
his paper,the glare of lightning dur
ing n storm at night, recenity iu
Greenville S. G.
Warn S rings in Meriwether Ca
was pretty well d.s'roy^d hy firp
l»et Sunday. W*'eri»g places are
unfortunaia this ■ asen. Itidmr-
Spring town was burned not Ions
lines.
The Southern Bapiisi Converts-
iu IFaco Texas—700 delegate* pr-
ent, adjourned Monday, to have t.
text session in Baltimore,
Auexcuisiou numbering .150 iv.
Waco at 8 a m 14th, for Montcrt’
Mexico.
The Phil Thompson trial for kil
ling Davis, is how iu progress u*
Hurrndsburg K. Y., much interest is
manifested throughout the whole
country, mainly from the high posi
tion of the parti, e, politically and
social I v.
THEY OUGHT TO BK KILLED.
WHO WILL CAST 7Ht
FIRST STOSKt
SMART BOYS. FRYING SIZE
Step up and ctmmeuce talking when
some men are in conversation. Get
up a contention ia every play and a
bitter ward fight. Want tagooutaf a
tight aad say nothing to the "Old
man” or "Old woman” about it,
Chew, smoke, and talk about "my
girl.” Answer questions that are
asked to some oat else, and do many
things ns evidences el their smart
ness.
YOUNG MEN
Who start ent with, "I am n maskei;
I am n paragon et intelligence, who
dare differ with me? My opiniea is
given, if you dare differ with me, my
sensitive nature will rebel and I'll
publicly expose you. Do you dare
say I am wrong ?” These and a
huadaed more foolish exposures to
excite pity nod make others think
they were pulled before they wsro
quite ripe.
OLI) MEN.
Thnsr—'T am an old citizen and
know it all. Dons anyone dare to
get up any opposition. Just look
at those young men—I never did so,
when I wasyonng. The young men
are of no account these days.” Thus
they talk and act, and get as mad as
binnea tl a young raaa has a yoaag
Rheumatism is the most terrible diiese
thvt has ever afflicted humanity, yet it
■tantly yields to the pewerful drugs that
Kendall's Speyia cure ia composed of.
Read advt.
HBWSfORE.
U. A. McAfee.
Texas has a million acres of
adapted to eugtr culture.
land
Opium Smoking in tba dene kept
in New York, by Chinamen ie ex
citing the alarm of all the gnod peo
ple in this great city.
The nsether of Gen. U. 8. Grant
died last wnk. fche waa 94 year
old.
Ex Gevernoi Seymour, thinks
Heck of Kentucky is ibe earning
man for 1881. Mr Seymour ie 73
years of age.
Another terrible cyclone swept
out tbe anatneru part ef Kanaae
City, last Sunday. The distruction
of life and property was groat, m-ihe
city and elate.
Just opened a full end complete assort
ment of all sorts of goods.
EVERYTHING NEW.
Parmer's supplies, plows, heee, Chains
etc. The celebrated combination garden
hoe. Sugar. coffee, bacon, canned goods
and everything else that is gn»d to eat.
Hollow ware, tubs, buckets, etc.
SHOES.
Mea’s. women's, yonths and children
shoes, at all prices, t.aa suit anyene.
DRY GOODS.
All staple goods, checks, stripes, jeans
domestic caaiiraers, etc. Fancy white
lawns, laces, edgings, trimmings, etc
Shirtings, brown and bleached. Best
sheeting, "F, uit of the Loom" and ether
good brands
LATEaT FIGURES
in prints, most fashionable styles end
tbe best selected stock ever opened iu
Canton
LAD1E4 DRESS GOODS.
Summer worded, Piques ete. All I ought
at low figure* and selected to suit the
customers, both in taste aad prices.
CROCKERY
Table cutlery, knives aad torks, spoons
etc, Notions avd Uosery in full vanety.
Fipiilv medicines, well assorted, an t
condiments for cooking. Anything you
need to eat, wear, use, keep or show
I ro-pectfully Invite my friends to call
and ace me. Will sh--w goods with picas*
ure I will not be outdone in low prices
fer cash. The late bouse one door East
of W M Ellis, under Advance office
Respectfully
apri!27-tf U. A McAfee
sue waa van or vramn aenveen
niiefOUTa till Stool. llot-k mi Mu-lc.
_ a Mom Sab-Haw aad OrUra-Coualtr eMUS.
upturns**um. •wmamwAMtAuiniuiir doocriLau
■SoSoame a bleb Is tact rut vita hill ptrUculara.
r VISITORS ASS ALWAYS WILOOMt. JtSt
m eon mm BAWMU. r. BAA TTY, UHaHnhs. Hew isrssv.
A atrawberry festival by tht la-
die* of the Methodist chnrch of Ce-
daitown laat Saturday, netted $40.
Devglaevilie come* tn the
with a big rattle-anake atnry.
front
Every body up in Picken* aeeaaa
to be determined to marry. We hear
of marriagea from Jaiper, almost by
the dezea.
A forty inch eel has been caught
ia a pond in Hart conr.tr.
A man in Calbouu Ga. killod a
rattle snake measuring eight feet
long. He, the aaake, not the man,
hud just swallowed a grown rab
bit.
The Clarion cells of a caw in Cum-
miog 24 year* old that give* 2 gal
lone of milk. Don’t read this—2
years old and gives 24 galldna of
milk, gom<* one would diepute it.
LuOrauge hae.put liquor license at
$10,000. This town needs no mar
shal far offenders.
The Perry Journal says—"hoar-
hound will kill all the mites that
trouble chicken*.,, Try it- j
The tut in .lU.xe.-M ui uemeay ever dis
covered a- it is certain in Its a leefs aud
does not Muster. READ PROO* BE
LOW.
SUED Hll SI.101.
Adams, N. Y., .Tan 30,1882.
Da. B J. Kindali, & Co., Gents:—
Having used ag-wd deal of your
Kendall's Spivin Cure witb great, suc
cess, I thought I would let you know
what it has done for uie. Two years ago
I hitd as speedy a colt a* was ever raised
in Jefferson County. Wlu-n I was break
ing hint, he kicked over the cross bar
aud gat fast and tire one of liis hind
legs all in pieces. I employed the best
farriers, but tliey all said be was spoiled.
He bad a very large thorough-pin, and 1
used two Itotiles of your Kendall's Spaviu
Cure, auc it toak the bunch entirely off
and he sold afterwards for $1,800 (dol
lars). 1 have used it for bo o spavins
and wind galls, aud it has alwas cured
completely aud left the leg smooth.
It is a splendid medicine for rheuma
tism. 1 have recor mended it to a good
many, and they all say it does tne work
I wa- in Witheringtoa <4 Knee-land's
drug store, in Adams, the other day and
saw a very hae picture you sent them.
I tried to buy it, but coul d not; tb«iy
said it'I would write to you that you
would send me one- I wish you would,
and I will do all the good I can.
Very Respectfully, E. S. Lvmah
KEN DILL’S SPAVIN CURE.
ON HUMAN FLUSH.
Vevay, Iud., Aug. 12tb, 18tl.
Dr. B. J. Kimui.i. & Co., Gents:--
, Samples of circulars received to*
day. Please send tne some with my
imprint, priuted ou one side only. Thu
Keudall's Spavin Cun- is in excellent de
mand with us, and not only for animals,
but for human ailments also Mr. Jos.
Vorls, one of the leading farmers in our
county, sprained an ankle budly, und
knowing tho value of the remedy for
horses, tried it on himselt, and it did-tar
better than he had expected. Cured the
sprained in very alifcrt order;
Very Respectfully, C O. Tkikhand,
Price $1. per bottle, or 6 bottles for
fft. All druggists have it or can get it
for you, or it will be sent to any address
on r>ceipt of price by the proprietors,Du
B J. Kkndali, & Co , Euosburgh Falla,
Vt. Si ud for Illustrated circular
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
M«yI2ihl88J.
GEORGIA—Cherokee county.
To all whom it may coacern:
W. A. Williamson, guardian tor W. K.
Fielder, Jeanie Kitcheu and Janies W
Fielder, applies to me t'nr letters of dis
mission front said guaidi kuship, and I
will pass upon his application on 'he
First Monday in June next at my office
in Canton in said county
Given under my hand and official aig-
maturethia May 1st 1883,
V. M. McCLUKE Ordy
Permit Mw SulMtltutloi*
Insist upon obtainipn FJorestou Co
logne. It ia pre-emiuently superior in
permanence nnd rich delicacy of fra
grance.
Faded Color* Restored.
Faded a,r gray hair gradually recovers
its color and lustre hy he use of Parker’s
Hair Balsam, an elegant dressing, ndmir
ed for its purity nnd rich perfume.
March 8l-.fi$3-lm
A member of tne Bsptiat : church
in Elbert county cores all riiteaiea
by prayer. The Bnptiat hate streu
gcr faith in Elbert than ia claimed
fer them up in Chernkee Genrgiu.
Mnrahallville Ga. has shipped ripe
peachea to New York. _
mil jp lilt
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throughout this bread laud, aa ever wel
come visitor, it has kept pace with the
n-quiremeats of advanced journalism,aad
each succcedingfcyt-ar has witnessed mar
ked improvements, and to-day it ranks
with the best weeklies published in Ibis
country.
This mammoth sheet contains 8 pages
ef reading matter, comprising all the
news of the week, telegraphic dispatch
ea up to the hour of going to press, ag
ricjuitural items, original serials etc.
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* Whittaker attest Savannah.
▲ Haw Hmterpzise
i GREET CONVENIENCE.
I have in connection, with my busi
ness, established an EXCHANGE OF
FICE. Will buy and sell exchange,
negotiable in any part ef the United
States. ,
Cherokee C ouuty Ga,
HEUIFF’S SALES FOR JUNE.
I am also Sole Agent for the ctdebruted
Eclipse Encixb, Saw Mills and
Separator*.
These goods Are knewn to lie the best
in this line, ever offered «#n the market,
fur superiority and durability. I con
dll ail orders ea shert notice promptly,
etc.
Tboi>e whe are in need of goods in
this line can make it to their interests
to cell and see me. HI
Yours trulv, etc ,
ROBERT T JONES,
aprilU-tf Canton, Ga.
Will bo sold b-f>r<* tli • court bourn
•■iiir within tbe legal hours of sa: •, <vi
b<-first I’u-s lav iu Juno u Hn t wo
»• C'l’.ton Chorok-e c >u ,v. tii -•h *
-'bowing property to-wit: On<- tr.ctol'
and lying in sai-l county, t-.-wit: the
outh-west fourth of l -t of laud number
••rty. nine in the twenty s- c -ml Oistr-ct
•ud s-co id f.ecmn of said con ty, c n
taining tortv acres, the place on which
Manuel Hill now rod-las, saiil lan<1 ha* a
good hou-e and out lioil-es on it, said
property ,eyied on as the pi perty ol J.
H. Hedgcock, the Deft, to satisfy a fi fa
issuiug from the Ju-tice Court ot thn
1028 Dirt G. M. of said county, ia fsvor
of E. B Holland «k Co. vs J. II. Hedg
cock. Propeitj h vied on and returned
to me by G. W. Canant, L. C ami the
tenant in possession Manuel Hill, n 'ill
ed as the law directs. May l-t, 1883.
Also at the same time and pl icc, lots
of land numbers 488 and 4 14. in the 3rd
Disi and 2d Si cCh'-rokee coGa. Levied on
as the property of C.M. Wheeler, to sat
isfy 1 fi fa issued irom Hie Justice court
oft lie 100 ft h Dirt G M Cherokee (7».
Ga. in favor of J It Brown vs C tl
Wheeler. The tenant in possession no-,
till das the law directs. Lev ie made
tml returned to me by U W Wilkie I. C.
Jfaj-3 1883
Also at the same time and place, the
following property, to wi.—Lots ot land
Nos 201, 286, 28t. Yll* — 13tli diet and 2d
sect of said county, containing C4Q aces
more or less, the place whereon the de
fendant now realties. Said land levied
on as the property of A J. < ovmgioii
to satisfy an execution issue-1 from the
Superior court of Cherokee c-m.ity, in
favor of Eliza C. Patterson a iiiiiuistra
trix, and transferred to J. M. McAtee
against suit! A. J. Covington. I'toperty
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney aud
defi ndant notified ami tenants by mail
of said levy. May 5th 1883.
is G Grunning.
Sueriff
FOR SALE.
One 4 horse Breunon Thrash
and Skpakator. It hue been run
two reasons, und hu bjon well
cared -or, is us good us new. Very
cheap, and on btnd of terms Ap
ply to Wm Steele,
aprll 3in Cherokee Mi IN, Ga
GEORGIA—Cherokee bounty :
To all whom it may concern,
W. A. Williamson, Administrator of
James M Fielder deceased, applies to me
tar letters of dismbsion tr m said ad
ministration, and I wi 1 pa:-* upon his
application on the first Monday in Au-
gu.«t next. Given under my h ind and
- flicial signature, any 1st 1884.
C. AI. A/cC/.UBE
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