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Cl crokec Advance
CHEROKEE SHERIFF’S SALES
H'ill be soli on tbe flist Tuesday iu
November i.ext.ai'be courth.use d"*r in
•nid county with,* the legal h.uisol
•alt t* the highest bidder for cash, the
following pi ope tv to wit:— 1 i'aci
of land, the south west fouith of lot oi
land No. 49 in the 92(1 Dist and 3d Sect,
of Cherokee county, said plrc
is well unpiuvt-d witti g>oa dwe"iu>. 1
house on it. Said land levied on as ,ii
piope, iy of J. H. Hed^ecock, to set"-./ •
fi fa issuing from Jus-ice corn. o. ill
1023 Dist G. M. ol said coun.v, iu -avid
of K, U. Hollrnd Jfc Co. agai.'st said J
H. H cgiotU. Teiaut iu posse*, me
no.ibeof . i* law d not 1 . L"vied «*»•
aud Mu. ltd to me by (I. W. Cuumit, L.
C, E. O. GRAMLINO,
This Sept 29 'S3 Bile. i»t
A. U. HAWKINS, M. D. J.P. SAYE,M. D
rnsKUiismB
BALL GROUND. 04
Will practice in t hcr.kec and adjoin*
ing counties.
Charges reasonable.
We will be found at our office or a»
tfte residence of Dr. Hawkins, pt all
hours, day and night. Prompt atten
tion g'vun to all wild call.
May-5 to l.l*’84.
A Grand Success
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION
ASTHMA, DCONCHil;S.
JIY11111101EY
LA T ..'AM.
Piomii ant man in Adpua says,
thing knowi, cu;cd h u ’0 a a'»oii time
of a long tiandiug coc jh
Pais, Fain, Pals,
Jay Paineue
Jt will cine pny ppiu 'u men or Beam.
lnMPiilf, Intcinal o* E:..o,npl —Cnolfc
w» wk S.oavi he, iie.d rciie, CbeiMir. ,, ai,
Ner rl^es. B.ukr\ Ac it.v H fo. see bv
p!l dri’jii'i. Twenij-fiveceuia bo.ilei
c, J. fcu.xn. Piup’r.
aep 30’8J A iHtiiit, Gf.
111,111 Will
W» can guarantee the above amount to
p(, <• !<(•' ivc, • ni-rgetic
AGEN1S!
i . „• .. It as genllens«-n, nh.k»- a sue
u -,,nti» bud'.tas. Very little capital
r, 'qiii|..i. We have a household aitick-
as salable as ffimr.
IT SELLS ITSELF!
It is used every day in every family.
You do not need to explain its merits,
•i here is a rich harvest >or ah who em
bitct' this golden opportunity. It costs
you only • ne ceut to lean? what ous bus
CM. Bu" a postal card end write to
us and we will send you our protpcclus
and full p.rticulars
FREE.
And wp knnw you will derive more good
Mnii *00 hMc any idea of. Our reputa*
; „„ i, tu•> ofucuotngcompanyissnch
on n »i »>ff '<1 to dtceive. Write
t .is and give r>ui address
, . „i ncpn mil particulars.
1 i UOkcAE m e U CO.
s, p, 22 Hll-Odi Marion, Obis.
Will So I
11 you will send us One
_ Dollar we will send
OUR -'UNNY BOB-H to you for one
tear. It is an 8 page, 48-colum paper,
pubh-hed twice a month, and is devoted
to tha iut. Tt<-tu ol the Farm aud Fireside
The bests utlvrn writers contribute to
io columus. We also si-nd you a «:
cate entitling y u to participate in ou-
GK’iND Distbibutiom of Premiums
subscriber Dec. 12, 1883. Among
the tbe premiums if ?', V V“ ""' ,y “ re
the follow jng : trlOOtf C*h ; 3600 cash ;
two premiums of 4050 each; 4 homes in
icxasoi 100 i cres eace; Piano. Organs,
Watcher and other premiums too numer
ous to 111. nthm. No Blanks. Eve-y
tiubscrilhr guaranteed to receive apr :-
m uni. Bend one dollar now and secure
th. agency for your neigWmrhood, or
send your ea e on a postal for a sample
com. Agentsure coining money. Wri e
at once. Tilt first subscription received
from your neighborhood vpll entitle the
sender to the agency, and an agent s out
fit free Address _ ...
ftUfflV ao^Tg Co. (A)
Beptl5g8*t prowpwood Texas
unit
Clui.de F. Edge at confectionery
and job office, is authorized lo r’t-
ceive subscriptions and receipt for
the Advance.
LOCAL DOT
We learn that Sheriff Granting
has appointed Mr J. M. Curtis his
Debty. This is a good move, Mr
Curt.s 10 young active steady and
ivimpt.
George Lathem is making a new
Stoie houa out of D. W. Bredgescab
Fob Advance:
Somq of year readers tti ink that
. . . , , cotton picking was .ather a big
,h.p. rh,....... u , d to b . al , . m ,
.rd will make finite « goed litle bus , f\ ’
1 titss house.
down on wild horses, come and set
ihem Judge M. Moke.
ust Receiv
A lot of vt ry heavy g ass ware,
t\ lot of c-uces,
A lot of c. med goods.
Will exchange for produce,
hugs, butter, chicki-ns, etc,
Just one door E»3t <>f
5 L * A B Coggins.
8ept^th88 ^4t h ' B °' JUDGEJd_MODUE
GEORGIA— Cherokee County:
I’ftsw.ll Hall has applied to ms for
5K-.-STSl3fA"i*S
'‘Ladies Hats, pretty,fashionable, latest
fijle at Ellis’.
Tv ” •
Go to Uirsch’s, Marietta, and buy
'he beat calico, osdy Sets a yord.
Should any eue fear that the
McAfee House is likely to get eut
of meat—Then we in vile him to the
new pig pen to see 12 pigs and gues
what they will Wtigh. The pig p*n ie
a good one mid will look well, wi t n
ail the trimmings are on it.
Sherilf Gratnling has moved into
he new jail. And we lenru he has 8
boardcs to start with.
A piotrac'ed prayer meetiug has
been in progress at the Methrdiat
Church this week.
ltev Mr Hawkins has sccepsd th»-
pMiioiute of Canton Baptis'd)nrch
lar the year 1884. He is exacted 10
preach here on tomorrow Suuday.
When you want anything iu the
way of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, No
lions, Cigars, Tobacco, Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, &c., go to Ii
A. McAfee’s, mid ih«-re you will bi
pleased both in quality ui.d price.
Sej-115 83
Fayelt county Gu has gran ted lei.
divorces this year. Is the world
gong backwards uitei all?
The house of U piesentuiives has
passed a bill giving the Marietta and
N. Ga Railroad 250 convicts till the
road is completed.
$12000.00 worth Ready-made
clothing nt IJ ; rscb s, Marietta.
The proet-edmgs of the legislature
on Monday last adds another chadter
tu the uloguim of Mr Hill. Al ti c
unvei'ing ol the protraito! tne nubl
Gvoi'ttian many eloquent addresses
were made by the members.
Hannibal lamlin has presented a
pubi c clock to his mdive town, M.
E. It is to be placed in the tower of
the Baptist Church,
Macon 'Telegraph says lie got
thi..gs mixed ihualy “Mr B please
Bend me 81 worth ef coffy aud 81
worth ol shooger, seine small nales
My wfe hau a baby Inst aite, also 2
pud—lucks and a monkey reach ’
1 am now receiving the largest
stuck ol Gres; Goods, Notions, boom
a d shoes, Cm lery ol all kind, ever
before opened in uiy bouse.
Bcpil5th83. W. M. ELLIS.
The convictsJatWethers fieldConn.
on last Sunday with m:ny workmen.
ceoKs and many others wste poison-
en About 100 convicts were near
death's door besides the workmen.
Susptccon fell on no cue, but all
Ihe trouble remained a durk mystery.
The Postmaster at New Qrlcas has
been enjoined by P. i\. Gresham
from delivering mailmutter adsressed
to Neworleaus Nathinal Bank,
nteaded for the Louisiana State
lottery Co.
H'rach & Son, Marietta, are of
fering b : g bargains in boots & shoos.
Dr Alley writes a long essay to the
Atlanta Constitution on th# “uiad
stone” in which we think he. proves
clewly the so called “mad stoned”
posses no medicinal virtues whatever
W. M. Ellis has just returned from
market with a hue assortment of
Dry Goods, of every description.
Do-'-’t fail to cull in and see him
when you come to Canton. Sepil5
D. W. Bridges left Canton last
Friday for Wlyte Clift Springs Tenn,
where his family hns been tor some
weeks. Mr Bridges is u fine mechan
ic and an industrious fathful worker.
We will grately miss him, speci
ally thoesel us who need work done
and that work done well.
Tbe Chorokee High School vyil
be re-opeued by Miss Uiaaa Du-
Vnl, on Monday, October 1st, 1883
Septlf»’83t*
rather hard to believe—That mule,
ain’t he au old otic—.rue good
shoes in a rockey country might
help te prolong the life ol a mule,
but what about Warlic'c’s ago.
Walisca.
Ilirsch & Son, Mariftta, have are ior their future happiness and
just opened a Furniture store 23 x! prosperity. Many thanks for a kind
I GO feel* chocked lo ; i of bedsteads, a,u ^ P°h inviivinn.
safes, tables, nnttreses, &o. N. YfrAYER i SON'S
fOMETlUNG NEW. i Amebikan Newspapek Annual.
I havejust rece'ved a lot of ‘Salty' 1883
Single trees” for buggies. They eet| Contait s n carefully prepared list
of ail Newspapers uutl Poriodiculs
iu the United Stutos anti Canadu,
ur-anged by States in Geograpbi-
cal Seclions ; and by Towns in Alpha
botical order.
In this list also is given the
name of the paper, tho usue, gen
eral characteristics, year of estab
lishment, size, circulation, and ad
veatising rates for ten lines one
menih.
Then follows a list of all Nows-
pupu a iusc'tiu j Advortiaemoets,
arranged in Slates by counties,
w ill .1)0 disiinctivo leaturos and
circulation of eacu paper.
Also special lists of Religion,
A gricultural, and all knowu class
publications. Tiud" .louruuls are
arranged under iheir respective
headings In alphabetical order, so
that any paper published in tit0 in
terest of uuy particular trade can
bo seen at a glauco.
It gives the population of tho
United States, and of each Stnto
t
Territory, County aud County
seai, the chief Cities and Towns
and of uearly every place in which
a paper is published, from the
census of 1880, AUo similar in
formation com erning the Dvmiu-
ion of Canada, from the ecus us of
1881.
Itulso gives tho Political ma-
jo. hies and tho Greenback vote of
ti.atcs aud Couuties at the Presi-
duu.ial elcc.ion o! 1880.
On i>ugc 0 is given a Tabulated
statement ol Nt-wspapers in each ol
the yaiioiis ivciiims of the country,
give’tig 'lie 111 uiber ol each issue in
euch bta'i, Tcruory and provincr;
also thi number of Counties amd
Towns in which'papers are pnblish-
ep’ and the number ol Towns which
ure County-sea'k; and on page 7 a
summn'vor ihe above na(i a com pa r-
u'.ive stu'emeut of the increase in
1883 over Iti32.
On pag'?s 9 and 10 is a list of the
Cities, Towns and Villages of the
United States having a population
of five thousand and upward, arran
ged is alphabetical order.
Thare is no other single publica
tion within our knowledge which
contains information of such varied
use and value for general business
pm poser. Complete in all its depart
ments, tliorsugh in its detasla, giving
just the information needed, arid
oaly that, simbly arrang'd, easily
rulered to, carefily compiled—it is, iu
(act, a model work ef its kind.
Price 83.00, erriuge paid.
Bare money by buying goods of
Hi seb & Son, Marietta.
FIRE ! FIRE !!
Laet Tuesday at 1 1-2 o’clock, p.
m., tbe uuusual sound of tiro was
hoard and every body was Btartlod
and started in the direction oi the
sound.
It was found th \t Cnpt. H. S. Tol
berts’ steam gin bad caught. It was
promptly stteuded to and wna soott
put on.. Hud it iiei been stopped
many other builJin$s would have
caught.
WHITE LEATHER
Is the name of u new flour at II. A
McAfee’s. Call and get jcuaenck
and we nro satisfied you will never
use any other. 8epll5’83
It wonld surpris'- you to step into
W. M. Ellis’ store and see that big
stock of goods be has just received,
and the beauty of it is- tl ey arc so
01 eap. 8eptl5 83.
NEW GOODS.
Marietta, 6a.
Are offering m all linos of their business. Thoir stock bciog unusually large.
Bought for Spot Cush :'rom manufacturers, they can and will save you meney on
uuy thins you need.
Ou Ready Made eletkftag.
For Men’s, Boys and Youth’s is tho handsomest as well as tlis largest wo have
cyi r had tho pleasure of showing, having over
$12000.
Wcr h row in sto-k Men's suits from ijt.00 to 8:13.00.
To flOOTS AND SHOES we take the lead; Buying only by the solid
case, in n i.rs* bands; we will lie able to save you 20 per cent.
\\ - hn\.i e"> (thing yeu cm want to Hats fn>m 40c wool, to the bost’87 50 Hat.
in H j (foods, well we are over stocked in everything under the head of Dry
Ooo Is, end in order te close them. We have marxed them away down. We
have i; bt;; line of Worsteds, Bleaching*, Flannels, Table Linens, Ac.
TH1 BEST 0A.LIC0 Sots A YARD.
Dor Jeans *tock islas*. but not least,having Jeans from 15c a yard to the best
all wool at 50c.
Soliciting a cull before purchasing, aud assuring you It will be to your interest <
Wo arc yours respectfully,
Sept29 1883. 4ra R.
HIRSCH & SON.
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J. M
TURK.
CITY
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J
STOB
W. h
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COLEMAN
THIS SPLENDID AND WELL APPOINTED I1US
House is owued and controlled by the undersigned, whose only ambition and
dcsiio is tbut it may he a success in supplying the people with M
PURE & RELIABLE DRUGS.
O O T • V
: t )per, (pioo,
Call and
Gi ager, Starch .
By the oar load, the wagon load,
every sort and quality. Every style
aud price. Cash will carry off more
goods from this house, than any
man ev r dreamed of.
. J. M. McAFEE & CO
S pil5ih‘83.
MUCH "LAW
At theadjouimd term ol Cherokee
Cou:t’ the Graml jury found 8 true
bills against Dock Thacker and the
Sherifl odered loariest him. In the
meau time said Thacker was subpo-
enied as a witness in the United
states court and was ou his way to
attend said court. When the train
Passed Cantan Dbty SheriT Curtis
aud Alex McAfee by o.uers or sheriff
Gram ling suspecting Thacker :q be
oa the train, boarded the train and
found him in the wottei closet,
brought him to CmU'0;j and lougeu
him in j til.
On Wednesday Debty U. S. mar-
shalCatnpbell an d MrMiller came to
Canton and arrested sheriffGramling
Dbiy sheriff Curtis and Alex McAfee
and earned them to Atlanta to try
thsm b fo s the U. S. Court. Also
carried Thacker along with them.
Yi» wait with eoins impaMenta to
hear ihe result, which we wil proba
bly get before we go to press.
Mrs W. C. Jforris and her very in-
le-'csting fami ly, wno have bee stop
ping at the McAfee House a few
months left for Chattanooga Iasi
eduesday.
Their absenee is much leg re ted by
many f.iends who have tormed a
wa-m attachment to them during
their stay in Canton.
MARRIAGE
On next Wednesday the 3rd of Oct
Mr Will, J: Barton, iortualy of Can
ton now of Atlanta, will lead Miss
Gsorgia. C. Yoik of Marietta to the
altar, where they will be made one in
all interests iu the future. Rev I.M.
Springer Pastor of Marietta Baptist
Qhurch will officiate in this imports
nt and interesting rite. Miss Yoik
we learn is a beautiful,amiable and
most accomplished yo ung lady. She
is the Daugter of the popular and ef
ficient Agt at ATaiietta Depot.
TVe know Mr Barton to be us worthy
young man us can be found in
Georgia, He lias most excellent bns.
mess qualifications, has a fine busi
ness and in the strict sense is a Chris-
Gentleman. Our most earnest wish-
Wo will keep a full lino of all such articles as
lotrn our pric.-s an such common articles as 8o«h ;.,p Ur , v„ 00 , vtl 1Ktr , BlftrcI1
('Atirilcp, Tea nn<l Anything <»Uo you may want, a j wo cannot r ve you in tti in
snort notIco my idoa the lar^o stock wo arc car"ying, and it is our iutenti on
to 1‘irgcly Increase our stock in tho spring. In connection with our trade we off or
our proks-iorul set vices to tho pooplo. Wo will practice in this er any adjoin -
mg county whore onr aurvicos aro oooded. We will consult with Physicians
anvwhere wo may bo called upon. Our cliargos will bo moderate, aud reasonable
indulgence will bo given, but don’t forget that wo aro walking for money. We
will iiarctice lor objects of charity-will earn for the widow and arphaut-old
and decrepit, but men who cm pay, and won’t pay. need not call on us.
call at our store and it wo aro not there call at our homes; hunt us up wo are
•T. M. TUItK
FcblO S3
W. L COLKMA3T
McAfee House
Large, well furnished and comfortable rooms.
The Best cooks.
able supplied with the best that the country can afford,
rompt attention given to tho wants of all the guests
erviints ever ready, reliable, promptly and pollto
ales lower than any house in tho country.
fobl 1-188:
.E. B. Holland Proprietor
CANTON, OA
NEW STORE.
II. A. McAfee.
Just opened a full end complete assort
ment of all sorts of good"."
EVERYTHING NEW. \
Farmer's supplies, plows, lines, chains
etc. The celebrated combination garden
hoe. Sugar, collet), bucon, c tuned goods
and everything < lsc that is good to eat,.
Hallow ware,tubs, buckets, etc.
SHOES.
Men’s, women's, youths and children
shoes, nt all prices. Can suit anyone.
DRY GOODS.
All staple g'cds, checks, stripes, jeans
domestic cassimers, etc. Fancy white
lawns, laces, edgings, trimmings, etc.
Shirtings, brown and bleach id. Rest
sheeting, "Ft uit of the Loom" and other
good 1> rands
LATEST FIGURES
in prints, most fashionable styles and
tbe best selected stock ever opened in
Canton
LADIES DRESS GOOD8.
Summer worsted, Piques ete. All I'ought
at low figures aud selected to suit the
customers, both in tuate and prices.
CROCKERY
Table cutlery, knives and forks, spoons
etc, Notions and Hosery in full variety.
Family medicines, well assorted, and
condimen' for cooking. Anything you
need to eat, wear, use, keep or show
I re-p :tfully invite my friends to cail
and see me. W'U show goods with pleas-
ure. I will not be outdone in low prices
for cAsn. The Tute house one door E st
of W M Ellis,under Advance office
Respectfully
apul27 tf H. A.McAfee
t -A
F10M 4
LAVS 3
J. M. McAFEE.
E. B. HOLLAND.
BEN. F.^PERRY
J. M. McAFEE ft CO.
CANTON GEORGIA
Mr. Samuel Tate having withdrawn from the firm, will not in any wise cause
the otners to lag in their prompt and satisfactory business transaction.
For and during the past lour months we have had a very good trade, for
which we thank our customers and friends. We now take pleasure in offering
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
(In ordcj to get the cash we need, and must have) a new and complete line
of all goods usually found m a first class General Merchandise Store.
Do not buy elsewhere before examining-and pricing our yery varied
stock of Men’s and Ladies Straw goods at cost,
Men's and Boys clothing and boots.
Mens, Ladies and Children shoes.
Best line of casimers aud jeans*
Muslin, lawns, Piques,
Worsted, alpacas, Cashmers.
Prints and Domestics.
We make it otr aim to please all our customers, both in price and quality ot
goods. See our line of dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, etc., and we
ir< We'make the handling of I ARHING IMPLEMENTS such as are needed in
this county cne of our specialties, and if any ure in need of Engines, Threshers,
Reapers Mervers, Binders, Saw mill Outfits, etc. we can certainly save them
some money if they will let us price our goods.
Cofli&s of any Sis* always oa HanA.
Country Produce Bought aid Sold.
tubomui fo, P „t sssraST' ” ~ •
j. M. McAFEE & GO.
Jfcy 86 83.
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