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Cherokee Advance
THE TURK, BEAR & CO.
This company passed thiou^h
Cantao, abott aix weeka age. We
heard fram them occasionally. In
St Clair county, Ain., the Turk was
accused of using ugly lnogangc, ar
rested a*:d put in charge ol one
Bailiff Sprewell, to be sent to Aah-
ville jail. Coming to some dark
woods, Sprewell proposed to the
Turk that, he would release him for
$,M). The Tuik rgreed. Sprewell
saw he had more money, stepped be
hind him and shot him twice in the
head. Sprewell got *400. from him
and left. Ia a short time the 'i'urk
recomed, went back and got out a
warrant for Sprewell. That's the
way they do it in Alabama.
SUPREME JUDGE M. J. CRAW
FORI).
Anatber ol Georgia’s great tires
PEABODY INSTITUTES.
Deiwutment ok Education,
Atlanta, Ga , July 12th, 1883.
To tlio Teachers and Comity S.
Caiamittaiaiars of the .State ol
Gearjie:
There will be six Tenchere’In
stitutes held in Georgia this year.
The locations will he Albany,Wav-
cross, Sauderavillo, Bartlesville,
Dalton and Covington.
The Institutes will all he kept
up just lour weeks. Hie one at
Bamcsvillewill begin on Monday,
tho Gib of Aug. nil the others on
Wednesday, the first et - tho same
month.
Tlio subjects of instruction will
he spelling, reading, penmanship,
geography, grammar and arithme
tic. The true idea of Institute in
struction is to make the teaching
of methods tho main design. T his
i lea will he‘noted upon as far as
died last Monday. Judge Crawford practicable; but instruction in sub-
had just returned fram Shipley, Ain.! juct matter will ho given when
to which place lie had been far his necessary.
health. He had but lime to look
mound ai’d the tinal summons call
ed nnd found his "house in order.”
Tha St.te has sustained n heavy loss
The white and colored tenclicss
of tho (“date nio invited to Ire pres
ent.
T lie rates of hoard will bo a*
and Ins noble wife pai ted fiom one j 0 j| 0W? . u j Damesville, white, in
who was every way fitted to brighten : privttte f rtmilioS( f r0Ill $12 ,VJ to
the homo fires. No children ever f ^ mont , ); At tUe ll0 * c ,
were blessed with a Letter father , m0Q ^ motltl);ctUrcd 00 p r
! month; at Dalton, for while, in
God bless the bereaved and heart
broken wife and children.
DIED.
On the 20th mst, Mr VunBrynut., ot
his home in Pickens county, and
was buried in Forsyth county, the
home of his child hood.
I Jo was about 37 years old, l?ft a
wife nnd three small children to bat
tie with life without his aid. Mr.
Bryant wnsu brother of Mrs M A
Keith of our community, and wn..
much loved by the family. He uni
ted with the Buptist church in 1872,
lived a faithful pioos member nnd
died ns conqueror over the grave.
The "light of God” drove every cloud
away from the dark valley. Besides
his sorrowing wife and little ones, he
leaves one brother uud six sisters to
mourn over the sad separation. Mr
Bryant stood high among his
neighbors and in his county. He
remained sick at M A Keith’s ubout
a month, a little while before he died
Our deep sympathies are with his
bereaved friends.
FINAL NOTICE.
I am instructed by the President
of Couuty Sunday .School Associa
tion, to state that a special train will
be run oa the M. & N. Ga. Ruilroiul
at half rates, for the benefit of dele
gates and visitors attending the
meeting at Little River CumpGround
next Wednesday.
The train will leave Hall Ground
nt 7 am and Canton at S a m and j Georgia Railroad grant “a ra*e of 4
will retnrn at an hour suitable to
the association.
Conveyances will be furnished
from Bullocks’ Barn to Trickum.
Let there be a large attendance.
Come one, come all.
. BEN F. PERRY,
Sec. C. Co. S. S. AssociatioB.
private families, sl2.00 to $15.00
per month; colored, $8.00 to 12.00
per rmntb; nt Covington, for white
Irons $12.50 to 11.00 for the four
weeks; colored, from SG.00 to $10-
00.
The Central <ilroad will retnrn
teachers ot one 'ent per mile on
presentation of n certificate from the
State School Commissioner identify
ing them us teachers, nnd stating
that they passed over the Central
line going, paid lull fare, and were
in attendance at the meeting men
tioned.
The fallowing are the points from
which tenc' "is m »y obtain tickets at
the above named rates: From Barnes
tills; Irotn Atlanta, when Ihc meet
ing is at, Dalton; fiom Ailanta or
Augusta, when the meeting is «i
Covington. The certificate will be
good three days after the closing ol
the institutes.
The Georgia Railroad, on applica
tion to the office of the General Pas
senger Agt., in Augusta, "will furn
ish certificates for de'egates to* the
Conventions, which will be signed
by the Secretaries of Conventions
and delegates holding Tie same, and
presented to ticket agent, who will
sell them return tickets at one ceuf
per mile, full, regular fure to be paid
going.”
The East Tennessee, Virginia &
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
Prom John N. Sims, Hull Ground
Ga., one dark brown or mouse
colored mare mule. The inulo
was without shoes, fifteen or six
teen years old When taken site
was in good order, quick in me -
tion. medium siz), with a rutiior
pouy shaped body.
cents per mile, round trip, for teach
ers, or for persons attending these
Institutes for the purpose ef intend
ing to be teachers.”
The Western k Atlantic Railroad
will return members attending the
Institute at Dalton free. The words
of the agent are, "Delegates attend
ing the Convention of the Teachers’
Institute, which convenes at Dalton,
Ga., on the 1st day of August, will
be passed free on their retnrn upon
presentation to the conductor of a
certificate signed by the piesiding
officer of the Convention, showing
that the holder was a delegate and
had been in attendance on said Con
vention. Cert ficaies for return pas
She has a small scar on the rignt
side, near where the girth is worn, sage will bo recognized if presented
Any oi • using Means or trouble ! on or * Jerore l3t September.”
Trie Roeae railroad will return tree,
persons a ten ; g the Institute on
certificate Irw. the S'a'e School
Commissioner as to their attend
ance.
The Marietta & North Ga Railroad
July25-1883.tl Cherokee county *' lH re, imi persons . who attend the
3 _ ■) ; InBtiiute free,on the State School
Commissioner’s certificate of attend
thgi. v.ill lead mo to the discovoiy
•r the recovery ol said mule, will
be fully ami satislactorially re
warded for their trouble and ex
pense. John N. Hims,
Ball Ground, Ga.
It is a fact that horse deulirs ar.'
baying horses with ringbones and
spavins because they cun muke mon
ey by using Kendall’s Spavin Cure.
Read advertisement.
a nee.
Persons wishing further informa
tion in reference to the Institute at
Dalton, will address "Executive Com
mittcc ol Teachers’ Institute,” a
I'.al phtc**
GUSTAV US J. Ork,
Stale School Commissioner
Our Board will make arrange
ments with teachers wishing to at
tend these Ine'uutes.
G. I. Tsaslit,
Co. S. Coin’r.
News of the Week
The Oovirnor and city of Colitm-
Ims are offering a leward nt fcoOO.
for the negro that killed the negro
hackman las* week in thecCy.
The first Baptist church of Cob-
nmbus, G i., has Called Dr. Burrows
of New York to its pastoral.
[) blNTltClCy fyilLITABV INSTITUTE
r : M i MMiidnlp, !».«.. Irr.nl, II,■ Kt.. . « „ ... r—
Some negrccs got into a brawl
near Columbus, Ga, last Sunday.
Some of them wne badly hurt,Jibe
iictois using shot guns and nid shot
First tunc wu over heard of a negro
being wounded with bird shot.
Cherokee County, Gu.
SHERIFF SALES FOR AUGUST
Will lie sol 1 oa ill** first Tuesday in
Antuxt ucit, at the court hwuso ib**r ia
Mi4 cotiaty with a tS# l«*»l knurs nf
e»le to the hi*h*-*t bidder for ca«k, the
following property to wit-—Lots of
land Nos. 81 and 09 in the 14th District
and 2d Bcction of said enmity and stale,
containing 100 acres more or less. Said
land levied on rs trie property ot Jcsepn !
Donaldson, lo rntiafv two Superior Lxc |
enthms issued from IheSupCnuit ol raid I
co,one in fr.yor of WaUislIaley&fnnglust. j
Field,J1/cAfec,Tatcd:' otlie other in Invor
oiE.E.Fields nsf iinst Jo iph M. McAf'C
'V,A.Teadey.Jo.ii i . Holier! . T D Hvhqs
John Barges, .fall- z. Galt. J v;ph D ut-.ld
son. H. M. Ilsininilt, J. r. Haley, Win.
Fli it I ins, Stephen (}. fate, W. T. Day.
John M. Allred nnd F. M. Daniel. Said
Isnd pointed out by one of tiie Deft* in
fl la am) Joseph Donaldson the Itcfi
notified by writing as tho law ri quire*
of the leyy. This fi'li <1 iv ot July H83.
fi. G\ GKAMLIXU, Sheriff
Fee6.82c
t," altar* .Henlf’tl.a.Vr.^i^’lm'ihuS.afe ^'at'l.y V»»a”w™ufh"'v f ?Ih •*«»«••* mmjt
— k-V [JJ-* J 1 ' 1L '.< 1 »* "’•--Ionite«'» any fir- -■!«-■- , fwnVlf'vr’ir
1 " oept. U. iur tKUloguus, ate., address ns above fOL. ll. AttKIV, Soptl
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t- . •- l ■ 311OR3 •,r?2 ALWAYS VST* LOO MS.
W v fie ■ ' r1 u ‘ 5on P. Burn, Waabtagtoa, Kew^raa/.
Gov J. >S. Boynton and lady, with
about 25 It gml.itors, sputt Iasi Sttu-
duv in 'i„I1 Jab, Ga,
*— —
Tueio wot- more titan 400 gura's
at Tullulu i Fall-', Iasi Mot.day.
Mis ('blip sSu-riisef Athens, Ga.
has a "N .g lit-bloom ing Ceietis,”
that b’ ' las' Friday evening,
wn it a j ion of sweetness never
felt in I!,.. ■•ality before.
Dr. George McDowell of Barnes*
ville, died last, $u uday and buried
Moto McDowell hud been
pract dicitic in Barnesvtlle
ubout v years. He was veiy
fiopu ti, ;.( i till Ban.esville is to
moil ruing.
A tugio woman living on Mr.
Medlock’s place, near Sparta, wtis
burned to death on lutt Monday.
She was Dying to refill tne kerosene
lump, wlnle it was lighted, iSht*
lived about time minutes.
7 FKENDALL'S¥%
iSFAVitl CUREi .
The nwst <urco»»tul Kemoly evtrdls-
coveted as it is certain m its ‘efh rt» mid
do- in,t blaster. HEAD l’J.t u 151'
GEORGIA—Cherokee Cemity :
On the 7lli day nf Aug. next, t!n lo
will In- let the building of a pubic bridge
rcro*s Shmil Creek, in said e unty, at
M<>. res mi 11s, of the followiugdesciptinu
3 spaiiH each 60—20 —23 I'eit long o
‘ills to each span, of < uk. poplar or
heart pi nr, 8x12 in , -t braces 6x7 in, 13
fact long, with imdcrginbn 8x10,1.0
feet long same kii d limber.
4 M bents 8x12 ia. 13 feet long, to tie
of g.. vi po-t o ik. Mud siils, j2\ 13 in
feet ioi g, Itnor to bo nt sound plunk 8x2
12 feet long, with banisters Terms cash
I hc contractor will be required to give
bond atpl sicitrity in terms of th« law.
I’or fiirtbu particulars,call at Ordinary's
offil e G, 31, MoOLURE
Juljfi’83 Ordtuary
Clinrles M Stratton, Torn Thumb
died ut l ie home vH Mtddleboro,
Mass. Inat week. Me was l Try oars
ol ngs. lie leaves,!iio wife. Only
one child, • licit died about ten
years ngw.
GEORGIA—l hcrokee County.
Agrccatily to an cnlcr of the court of
Ordinary, of said county, will bo anld be
fore l be Court house door of said county
on llu- tlr.-t Tuesday in Aug. next, within
the legal hours of-Hit*, tlm following
property to wit. Lot of land No. (>3iJ-
t&th dial, and 2nd sec. containing 40
ncr s utorvor less, sold 114 tUe property of
Evan Knk late of aaiil couuty, deceased,
Terms made known on day of Mile.
E. E, UOBEUTS, ai.m.r.
Fee 2.7l)c. July5’83
Dr. Stanton says tb»t Mr. Sper
gcon talks more like an American
than of tho English preachers
Ilarte, Bret Hate’s father—mar
ried a factory girl nnd educated
Iter after they wore married
Gen. Sheridan’s mother, lias
lived in the name house wlnre she
now resides ever since the Gener
al was bout,
There is a Texas steer belong
ing to Richard King of Texes, that
measures lour feet between the
horns.
The new Hampshire legislature
has been voting for a senator for
near a month. No election yet.
A child was born in New York
the other day, having lour legs,
four arms, 0110 head with two faces
—boru dead.
A town in Kansas was demol
ished tho other day by a tornada.
All tho business houses were blown
dewn,ten nsrsons killed and a good
many wounded,
J/c.c. igical science loaches
us that , i waves travel on an
average o, fifty miles per hour.
A friend can’t be known in pros
per -her can an enemy be
hid in . \ rsity.
llopo is the prettiest star that
ever flashes in our firmament.
It is said politeness costs noth
ing. Most of men it does not, but
Rome it costs much, for it is op
posed to their nature.
A Putin: 11 county man by the
name of Williams, sells 100 lbs
butter per week. Ho feeds his
cows, wii.t it* and summer on Ber-
mudagtase.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County :
To all whom it may concern:
O. I*. McClure, udminUtratnr of Allen
Lillilan 1 diceaspil, Ims in due form ap
plied to tlm uii'ii rbigni d lor leave to sell
the land* b« longing to the e.-tnte of .-aid
‘Lcoaseit, and aaid application will be
ri ard on the llrst Monday hi vlu^ust
• ext. O. M. McCLl HE, Ord'v
Fee l.(53c Julp5'83.
GEORGlA—Cherokee Comity:
To all whom it may concern :
L. S. Conner of said .State nml coun
ty, huvieg applied to mo for letters oi
administration with the will annexed on
tlie esiale of O. U. Boger late of said
county, this is to certify nil and singular
the creditors and in xt of kin of said U.
G. Roger to be and appear at the Au
gust term 1883, of the court of ordinary
of said county, and show cm-e if any
they can why letters of administration
with the will annexed should not ho
granted to «aid L. 8. Conner on O C
Hog: r’a estate. M ilium my my official
signature, this June loth 1883.
C. M. Mo .LURE,
FeeJ3 73 Urdinny.
GEORGIA—ChoroKuo county :
To all whom it may cancorn.
Jabez Galt iv’in nisiratonf Mary A.
Patterson deceased, lots in due form np
plied to the undersigned for 1 uve to s-t-ll
tl e lauds belonging to to the estate oi
said d-censed, and said application will
bj he.it'd on the first M mday in Auguu
next.
Fee 31 89. C.M.Mc JLV/Oi
Ordinary
June 29 1883
GEORGIA—Cherokee Couuty:
IJy viitueof an order uom the court of
' Ordinary of said coun' v, will be sold be
tore Uie Court bouse* door in tlm town of
i unton. between the legal hours of sale
. on the first Tuesday in Augw-t next, the
lands belonging to tho (state of Nuwlo .
K. Williams deceased, to-wit. Eot h ll
| of iot No 240 in tho 4th dist at el 3nd
j sec. of said county, sold f >r the ben ti .
I of heirs and creditors of said (h een.-ed
! Terms made known on day of sale.
JAHEZ [iA\j’J\ Ad'm’r
^une 29 1883 Fee .j3 97
Divorce
1383,
Duma Williams ) Libki, u >u Div
vb ; Feb y Term,
John Williams. 1
It appearing to the Court by the re-
i turn of the Sheriff and proof submitted
to tho Court that said defendant does
i not reside in Georgia. It is th refore
I ordered by the Court that services be
1 perfected on the detci dunt by the pub
lie,turn of this order once a nn-utli for
I tour months, before ilio next t. no of
j this Court in the Cherokee Advance, a
newspaper published in Cherokee coun-
I ty, Ga. JAMES K. BliOWN,
j Newman&Attaway. Judge S. C. B. It.C.
Petrs A ttys.
A true extract from tlie Minutes of
Court. JABEZ GALT. Cleric
Feet'3,10. april21 lmfr4uis.
in
Adams, N. A'., Jan. 30, 1882.
Dit. II J. Kindall it Co., Gents:—
Ifavintr used a good deal of your
Iv* ridalt'.* Spavin Cure wall gnat sue-
C( s*. I tlioiight I would let J( tl know
wl a. it Las done for me. Two years ago
I had as speedy a e h «* whs ever raisMl
ia Jeffasou County, When I w as break
ing him, lie kicked over tho cross I nr
:"id got lust mid tiro one of his hind
hgi nil io pieces. J (in ployed the best
farriers, but they all said lie was spoiled.
He hud a very large thorough-pin, nnd I
used two hotting ol your Kendall's Spavin
Curt*, nnc it took tlie Intnch entirely off
"nd lie so d afterwards for SI,800 (dol-
lnis). 1 have used it for ho o spavins
ond wind galls, and it has nlvvas cured
completely mid left the l*-g smooth.
It is a s. lendid medicine for rheuma
tism. f have recop u.Ci.ind it to a good
many, and they all wiy it does tue work,
I w a* in Witlu riiigtoii ,(• Kneelund's
diug store, in Adams, tho other day and
saw a very fine picture you sent tnein.
I tried to buy it. but could not; they
Eiiil if I would write to you tlm* you
wpuld send tneone. I wish you wou.d,
and I will do all tho good I can,
Viry Respectfully, G. «. Lyman.
KEROllL'S Sfflll tlii.
ON HUMAN FLI2SII
Vevay, Ind., Aug. 13th, 13 G.
Du. B. J. Kendall .t Co , Gen’s: —
Rumples of circulars received to*
day.. Please semi mo some with my
imprint, printed on one side only. The
Kendall's Spavin Cure is in excellent de
maud with us, and not only fur animals,
but lor human ailments also Mr. Jos.
Von-*, one ot the leading farmers in our
county, sprained an ankle badly, nnd
knowing the value of the remedy for
horses, trii d it on himsell, and it del lur
bettci than he hud expected. Cured the
sprained in very short or cr.
Very i cspectlully, C O. Iiiiruand,
Price IT. per bottic, or (1 bot.le, for
to. All druggists have it or cm g(t it
for you, or it will be sent to any address
on re ceipt of piice by the proprietor*,Du
B J. Kendali. & e.'o , Enosburgli Falls,
V’t. Send lor Iilu*trate circular.
HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MayI2thl89J.
GEOUGIA—Cherokee conn ty.
To all whom it may concern:
Elizib'tli do urly, A 1 nn.’ntratrix ot
Oo'-rge AloCu lay d-ceisel, applies to
mu for 111:. r. of .iis nission from said ad
iinni*tiMtiou, un i 1 will pass up m her
up I ca'n it n.i ini first Moud ty in S.p-
it ml er ox.
tiiveu u i ier my !m*i 1 a.i I ofii dal sig
nature. J me 1 it 13 3
3mF. e)3 33 V. M. Me I.UdE Ordy
GEORGIA—Oharokoe County?
Notice is ' er.by given to all per ous
concerned, that on the day of
William Micou, late of Rich.noud cmn-
ty, depaited ihis life iutestiie. aud no
persou h ,s applied for it linni tiuti.m*
n the e*stite of s ml Wiliia n Micou in
sail Slate; 111 at .iilmiu.str.it i’ll will be
btuo in the Clerk of i he Superior court,
of some other fit and proper person, at'
ter the publication of tins citation unless
valid objection is nude to his appoint
ment. Given i|wIer my baud and oliiei
ill signature, this 23 1 day el May 13 3.
FoLi'3, C. M. McULUHii,
Ordinary.
A First ( lass, !»« liuble NowSpa*
l»e?
Otto Year and an In-
toroM Dig Serial lor
L’.OO.
The well known Wb::ki,v News needs
no inrr xim tiou to the publ c. For •lie-
third of aceiiniry ii lias made it* regular
werkly appearance at thousands el liumcs
li'oiicli.nit tliis broad land, an c*v> r wel-
oi.. v... 'or. it has kept p ice w h h the
i q'i .en i it's - I ;.d\ me. d jou. nalisin,and
Cat'll s' Ceeediilg y, ar Inis A .tnessed m il'
ked iiiipiuvi in. nt*. and tu ilu it ranks
with the In s’ wicklics puldislRil in this
country.
This mammoth sheet contains 8 pages
of reading matter, comprising all the
news of the week, telegraphic dispatch
i s up to the hour of going to pivss, t g
riculturnl items, original serials etc.
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tlie business or professional mnn, who
has not tlm iidvuutugi s of a daily mail,
tl:e Weekly News is the medium by
which lie ca t lo informed of evei t*
transpiring in tbe busy woild, v hether
in his own .State or in the mo*t distant
part ot tho globe,
In addit'oii to a first class newspaper at
a moderate price, we offer to each yearly
subscriber a ccpv of any of i lie published
novels of tho Mousing News Libbakv
free.
duhreriptiun 2.00 a yeur in advance.
J. H ESI ILL.
3 Whittaker stieet Savannah.
FOR SAJLli
Ot to 4 horsy Brention Thrash
and Sefarator. It has boon run
two seasons, and lut boon vvoll
cared lor, is us good as now. Very
cheap, nnd on bast of terms Ap
pl.V io Wm Strelb,
upi 1 1 3 i ( herokce Mills, G.t
a ■, 31 “5s"
mm
£iv- c '-'
Every Midi* ^ i’ .1 !! >.ne in the South should
haveTHE WEVV DtXtS COOK-DOOK.
it contains toe croain of oil tho other
hooks on COOKERY AND HOUSE*
K n EP5 r< O. Over fi,000 ift'eipt*, true and
tried, from oi l lb mil v receipt liooVr.n nd 10,000
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Address.
W. M I ANDER.S,
JunelCtf BIG CREEK GA.
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