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CherokecAdvanco
A. M Hawkins, m. t> j. p. payt, m. d
BALL GROUND,GA
Will practice in hernkee and adjoin-
in# C< nntit's.
Charge* reasonable.
We will be found at our office or h'
the re*id'»ici* of Dr. II wkina, at all
boure. day and night. Prompt atten
tion g'ven to all who call.
May S to l-l-’84.
GKORGE — Churokae County:
Charles Nil, administrator of Ur all
Nix, applies to me for letters of disinis-
aion from saio admini-tration, and I will
£ as* upon his application on the first
[o-'.duv in July 18S3.
Pea I 85 C to -VcCLURK Ord.
Marchafltli 1883
CD. MaddOx,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CANTON OA.
RKFKIIS BY PRMIiPIOX, TO
joiin aii.vsv A co.
THUS. M. CLARK A CO,
JAMES H. WYLIE-
OHAKI.INO A SPAI.DINO.
ALL OF ATLANTA.
M arch 1018811
Try It. Try It.
GoftflMiColdi, Gomsump-
tlT«a. Astlima. Bron-
obitiii Croup,
JLnd oil Lung ond Throat
Biooasoo.
Use the "Jny Tolu and Honey Balsam.’
It cures iff. dually. No Opiates used in
this'wondertul preparation, and none but
the best known remedies known for the
above complaints—Ask Druggists and
Grocers f,.r it—Prepared onlv liy
SMITH, CARPENTER & CO.
25c and .H'c sizes. Atlanta Ga.
Febl7 tf
Cherokee
HIGHSCH60L
Canton, Ga.
.1 am; b M. Gricos Principal.
VImh Diana DuVal, Priti afirls* D«p
p ir lit- wishing tlieir children to
r.co » a thorough, practical education
H ir.ot do ot i> r than place them ia this
n ito ion
i.'autoa is high and healthy, has two
churches and Halihath schools, and no
•liquors »re sold in the lowa
food board can be obtained in private
families at low rites.
F m teints call on or address the un
dersign'd. J AS. M. GlllGGS, Pr.lM.
F«hl7ti‘. Canton (ia
( I..IUO K. Edge lit C, I f. 0 IlMiel V
ml job vflice, is nltthoi .zi i| to r-
ive enhfcr i-tioi# and receipt for
• \ I>VANTE
lilt pi Ve
l.OCAL DOTS
Vegetation is beoinin^.
J. W. Jcfn continues to
ins lor.
Messrs, A J3. A J. L. Coggins
are building a mg- s ore room.
The buck wark of the Bapti*
church is completed
M. A. MoA ee 1ms tine legars ut
5 cents.
Some folks find fault at every
thing not eugineeiei by themselves.
Every day, this w#<-k lost by a
feiiner, is $5 gene.
New potatoes Hie quite plentiful
hi this Climate.
Wheat crops iu Cherokee are look
ing well.
The Canton merchants had a
pushing trade, lust Friday and Sat
urday.
When a man is mad with the
world geacially, the world woald b«
better without him.
The M & N (is train cuuinuaml
running ou Sunday, the l.'Un Iiisi
We are glad to see the citizens of
Clinton ul wuys ready to '“set down’
on all evil enteiprzcs.
Black-smithing in Canton is a good
basiness, specially when we have
such good clever black-emnha us the
McCollums and the War licks.
Ladies Hue shoes, new had stylish
make. Roys shoes, misses shoes, dry
goods and notions, luncy goods, and
everything wauted fur sale low, at
W M Ellis'. Mmch-1883-tf
The average newspaper in Gn.,
‘its*
Lust Saturl.iy night \ negro wo-
man by the name of Mirto Bittner,
s’alihed a d killed her husband,
G t g.* Butner, at I’owd rbpriuga,
She is i,i Marietta jail
There are 191 cotton mills in
the Southern States—all making
money*.
Hydrophobia was seldom heard
of in this country, b?tore too in-
tod net i>n of the spitz dog.
The Press Uonvolition next year
will ba in Atlanta.
Tha cost to the State of the two
days’ session of the ■legislature-,
last week, wss $7,500. * •»*■•' r -
Andy Tayler, who nssisted iu
killing the sheriff in Tennessee
seme time since, will be hanged
in London on the 29th of June
next.
1ELLE OF KENTUCKY,
the best Hour ever id the south'. It
recommends itself. Try it.
Vll. A. McAkkf.
A regular December blizzard
visited us last Tuesday and-Wed
nesday.
Mr. Palmer, of Burk county, is
new private secretary to the gov
ernor, iu place • of I. W.. Avery..
W. 11. llarriaon clerk of the Ex
ecutive Department in place of
fscidill. .
Public speakers often ask their
andience “to stand, pn their feet.”
It seems that they shonld take? it
for granted that standing on their
heads would be inconvenient, to
say the least of. it.
J.udge Loohrane, though an Irish-
man, deplores the'plotting of his
much loved people.
There is a counterfeit five dollar
bo. “Tr«a-l»rn„»g for ; bi „ {Q cjrcuU(io „. w , , lpetl , „„
T*x(, Jeroey cow. lor It. thomo.l „„„ g „ tim , f ,, |„ k t „ r
urn] winds op, by way «t J>vpl"=-. Bv , j. fcr pil , >M „ »,
Ifoo, OH the *r..t tool. ol Hr. co... Uv , „ li( „ rt ,
uma DBM. ST0R1
’n.sf.weliJ VI. 1)..^
M V.PnOL.-u p.
Will practice mrd cin*-Tr"-- / surgery in
til' 1 limit «t Canton,' heroke* alidad-
joining counties. Will attend culls at.
•II tiuies <nd gn when call'd.
Wi I be found at our < ffice, or ut tli ■
residanee of nr. N. Si well, when n >t
profession tilv engaged.
Wi'lk.epan assortment of drugs at
lowest prices, and solicit the patronage
of nil who need anything in our line.
Jf. 8EWE/.L, M. I). M, V. I OOL, M I»
* Murch-10 1883
Chcsr--
QiMi-sr
•«.* ifents JMI
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vTownta
FREE
f lBt'UnX A«TICLIA*
UUtllUl flOMl ChSOW Ca*M,
IIm A * a. mm* M lUMtoMA#
lUak. I. all »k. ml nr#
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AGENTS Wanted ISftff.TSibaii
» TH I ■■ST It CMKAPtaT.”
IU GDIS, THRESHERS rUmlidm
^s?SSSsvsaaiwis
panies in the town where the pa
per is published. *
Ice Lemonade, '
Best Green and Bl.tck Teas.
Canned Fish, and all other canned
goods.
Catsup, the best.
Largest varieties of candicB ever
in Canton. claude f. edge.
may19 83.
Whenever a mnn become# angry,
he loses mure than half the advan
tage hr posiesied m the bigiuain^
A. W. Archer has commenced an
other brick kiln in Cantos. This is
the tbinl k'ln in less thau one
year.
One of our worthy citizens is now
* k- eping house." His wife isos a
visa. Among uh.-t domestic dirties
iliai ful: to his part is churning lie
makes plentv o! buncr for murkt-t.
lie ctim ns ufte r suppi r.
Messrs Dupn e and 'l ate are at>
tending Ja-per conn this week,
J. J. Coguinn left last Monday for
“M'-or.’a Ruviness Colleg# in At
lanta.
Col. fabiz Galt has been heard
from on Ins Texas tour. lie was
all right and wrote Iropi Waco the
12ih.
Aay one who cant be suited in a
hat by seeing me, will have to go
home bare-headed. Come aad tte
me. W. M. Ellis
Thit man will be renowned ihro*
life,
In peace he’ll end his days—
Who promptly when his bill ar
rives,
The hard worked printer pays.
The proprietor* of Kendall’# Sptvin
cure challenge* the whole woildtoepre-
duce it* equal a* a cure for rheumatism
or anjr other deep seated pain. It stands
without a riyal.
HONORS.
v \ t ■ . ' •’ «
1 • '• V U
Am >ng these we have the pleas-
Uie i f culling our friends, are Misses
Car lie Bullard ef Coweta, Agpes
Teasley and Ida Scott of Cherokee.
Misses ftidlurd and Scott are at the
LuGruug# College, in different
clunwe, and Miss Teasley at Wes •
leyan, in Macoh. We are prdud
to learn that all those lovely young
Indies have received the highest
honors in tht-ir respective classes.
Ex-President 'efferson Davis is
quite sick. Ail the old confeder-
n’e war heroes are fast passing oil
the stage id action.
ENGINE Af HOUSE POWER.
Just made new hy Wiuship ami Bro.
It is now complete iu every dep irtiuent.
Ome and ce it w#rk,
I will Roll low. take part in persoiiHl
property and tho fhalance an time—one
two, ami three \eari time.
‘JOHN (JUKIIIN,
Jf«T 12th 18«3, Cherokee Mill. Ga
Rob’tT. Jones.
NEW GOODS.
An Elegant Assortment ol Spring
Clothing. .Huts of all styles. Ladies
i ,iine dress goods, Fancy Notions.
An ituniens* Stook of Prints. A
Full.Lino of Shelf Goods. Farming
Utensils »unl Supplies, Cooking I
Stoves and everything wld>; needed
. Just opened and at bottom prices*.
A p i*i 17 82
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I. M. TURK.
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W. L. COLEMAN
CITY DRtJtl STORE.
GEORGIA—Cherokee C’ouuty.
John A McWbirler adniiuiiitfator of
Irvin A/cWhirter, apples ‘o mt far lot
tera of distawsioa fr«® ailmiuiotra-
tion. Hud I wilt pa* upon tin- “PP 1 *®*
tiou on tno drrt Mnrday in Ju»« *889
CM MeCUJRK Gidy
F*b-a8*1888 Faa 1.48.
Iu quoting from the Advance, the
Constitution says, the very
strange red oak w<2 saw near Noon
duy was full of barky knots 140 feet
from the grouud- We said 40 feet
We wonld not make this correction,
but we had just left (hecliurch,wben
ws anw this tree, and 140 is too big
for oue leasing so sacred n place.
A new naaipfor (k-dftilj newspaper j
U*‘The 8i»-«hooter of civilisation. M ^ Q * ^ Ke ^*
THIS SPLENDID AND WELL APPOINTED DRUG
llsuse ii owned mid cunt mill'd by the undersigned, whose only ambition and
desire is that it may beo success in supplying the people with
PURE & RELIABLE DRUGS.
We will keep a full line of all such articles as belong to our business. Call and
learn our priers on such common articles us Soda, Pepper, 8pice, (lingir, Staioh,
Caudles, Ten and anything else you may want, as we cannot give you lu this
sluu l notice my idea of the largo stock we ire carrying, mid it is our intention
to largely increase our *t"ck in the spring. In connection with our trade we off«r
oiii professional set vices to the people. We will practice in this «r any adjoin
iiig ccvtuiy where our services nr# needed. We will consult with Physicians
nny whole we may ho called upon. Ourchargesw.il lie moderate, and reasonable
indulgence will be given,but don't forget that we are working for money. We
will p.iichec for object* of charity—will cure for the widow nnd orphant—old
and decrepit, hut men who can pay, and won't pay, need not call on us.
call at our store and it we are not there call at our homes: hunt us up we nro
„ 11AUO J. M. TURK.
1, ' 1,10H3 W. L UOIjKMAX
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MAKEHENSLAY
Dklia WiM.iwms) Lihki. r ut Dir non
vs , J- , Feb'y Term, 1830.
John Williams.)
It appearing‘ti* thd Court by (lie re
turn af the Sheriff rtnd ptoof submitted
to the Court that said dafendnnt does
n»t reside in Georgia It is th.-refore
ordered by the CoUri Hint services Ire
perfected on the defendant by the pub
lie it ion of this order once u month for
'f Or months, Ivline the next tirm of
this Court in the Cherokee Adrunce, a
aewspuper published in Cherokee coun
ty, 0.1. JAMBS K BROYFN,
IJearnianAAttaway. Judge S. It. R.p.
Petrs Att)s.
A true extract (nun the Minute* of
Court. JAUEZ GALT, Clerk,
Feet* ,10. april'Jl luifr4ins,
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Cjntoi, Ga , May lGtb, 1883.
Mr. Editor: I saw au article
in the Advance, som* months
since, by W. N. dilUon, suggas-
ting a reunion ot the 23d Ga, Rjsg.
cenfederate army, in Canton some
time this butamer.
Then an able answer by Cel. E..
F. best, favoring the suggestion.
Permit me to say, that I hopo this
suggestion will Dot be passed
ever.
Nothing cm gite me m >re plea
sure (and saying t'.iw, I doubtless
give the feelings otall the snrvi-
vers of the old Regiment). The
23d was made tjp of North Geor
gians and not greatly scattered
and those left can easily be brought
together
I suggest that our Lji’t Colonel
consult the staff officers and call
the Regiment together, ’ say in
June er July, ha. Canton, and if
this don’t soft'all, say Klltjay or
somewbeie en the li. k N. G. R.
R., there being no doiipany South
of Cobb. I merely make these
suggestions as to time and place,<
from my own stand-point. I am
willing to meet with my comrades
at any time and place, so we can
ence more come together this side
the grave, I earnestly hope that
this reunion will be effected. De
siring soeu to hear some defliuite
proposition from some of my old
comrades ia battling (or the “Lost
ause.” I remain
Yours Respectfully, Ao,
II. 8. TolOSRT,
» >
o as CW
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An Kitglifb Teterlunfy Btirgnon dnd (\mlit. is«
trdvnliitg to thin country, navs that moat of th«
II mev aixl Cottle nitodcra nf 'd hern ore worth*
lees tronb, lit navi flint 81k ridan'M (’ond I Hot*
. -j — — — — Puwdtr* ore ohuolutnljr pure and innnonnclv
VAlnnblo Nuilmtg on earth will moke hen* Inv liko Sbertdoii’eCXxidltlonPtiwtftrs*. Dosu. 1 tcospoonful
It* i 11 it fm.i]. Ru.d •Vi.-rywltcru. wr sent Jy mntl fvr V IttUr-otninpt. I. S. Joiikimim ACg., lU^ron, Mam,
K. It. HOLLAND.
General Mkiu’iiani'.
1\ P. DUPREE
Attorney at Law
McAfee House
Large, well furnished and comfortable rooms.
The Best cooks.
Able supplied with the hast that tkewuutryesu afford,
rompt atti'utiuo given to the waats of all the guests
T,
P
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^^iMvants ever ready, reliable, promptly and polite
' IK
■WnWatrj lower than any liouse iu the country.
Holland & DuPree, Proprietors
fobt 1-1882. . ,/ CANTON, GA
NEW EIRM
LOW FRIGES.
J. M. McAFEE,
E. J*. HOLLAND,
CANTON
REN. F. PERRY
SAVf’L TATE,*
J. H. McAFEE k 00.
; • • GEORGIA
DUALKU8IN
Dry Goods, Farm Supplies and Standard Brands Guanos, Hitch as
Mcrryman, Ober, Zolls, Farmers Friend, Chosapeuke and other Stan
dard Brands Guanos and Acids.
We keep constantly on hand a full supply of best grades ot coffees, sugar
clu-ese, salt, Flour, syrup, oils, tobaccos, bedsteads, wagons, In ggiee, ’hsmei.*'
sen mg machines, cn ckery. hardware, mens’. Indies und hoys liais, ready made
clothing, cloaks, shawls, jeans, calicos, dress goods, slices, boot*, carpets, in fuel
anything usually found in the dry goods, grocery, hardware, crockery and cloth
ing line- HoleAgcnt* for Hhoal Creek Yh-iis ami mountain ciiy mills Hour
Syracuse chilled and Avery Plows, walking cultivators, and farming nnplimcnta
a 1 ways on hund.
()ni>EHH K«R COHriNS AND CASKETS KILLED AT AW UODH. ’
Parlies in need of steam engines, saw mill outllt, threshing or other muentuer?
will find it to their interest to tee us before purchasing, 'terms very easy W’e
mak; the handling ot *
COUNTRY PRODllgE
s
i^seJl at a much lee
a specialty and will pay the higliest maiket price for ss
liy puichasing ail goons tor ( ash we will be enable?!
price than they have In retofore been sold. - , '7< l _
We will be thankful l«r the patronage of nil our liiendsj acquaintances and
the public generally, and promise them that prompt ness and fair dealing shall be
given to all. We do not intend to be oveibid nor undersold. Come in mid see
us whether you wuut to buy anything or not. The uttentiou will be given vou
as if you did. Your Humble Servants,
Feb.24 1883. J. M. McAFEE A CO.
My \
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CATALOftH
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i< icunU m :.uy A it.cm
: ia ot in;-* o .a ji-.
•Viirrr mf K*r|r lltil#
'.'J' '!%*•'ta*
... jn* Piirkmik
|**#iaCo 9. Murhle'if&il Kisr Ir 4 -.ru. tbt Hm *WotA
fijudi;i. SI :*r Mu'll 4 anhuge, Pfcl-anej** Sic low.
• :t(l j ki« re tf other Y<vi taoV* I invite iltt r *a»r‘»n
H’C of the public. In H»e gardens aad ou the Urn 1 * of
who plant my xceei wll be louad tv l>«st xdvcr.ivs-
meat. James J, H. CraKOry, Mmi.Di.tsJ. Mm.
PMSOliai
A*d Will vuuip'aMiv rhunte th« blood In th«aatlroMrtJZliiUiMiUSSI^ax#•«■■ aiU W#« uMP -
EACH NIOIIT KBOM ONE TO TWELVE WEKK8.Mjb»r.»UM4u»0«iufo»Ub.lf »»ch»«b n»i»po*»l
Kor (imo, F.male Compl.mw th..o Kill* in. no*qo»l. Pby«lcl»ii«nM th*"KtKii'i MoulBI
or Mil br m»a for li otsto is (temp*. Son* for psapblot. X. 1. JOHWSOW * CO., aaoton, «**a|
J PURGATIVE
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