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s. W. J4KVIS,
C. r. EDOK,
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After thiS into all Legal Ad*
Yerttewnaente mutt b* paid fm
after the FIRST INHEHtTIOV
•f the Advertisement, unless *
t’entraci to the contrnrv.
Otherwise bn* eii# intertien can
W ■flile. We must hate irnurv te
run the 5 aper.
ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
m:- * 45‘.
And the Nuptial Knot—The Old
Old Story—Loves Arts—Dow
Youth and Beauty Yield to
Cupids Darts.
t i'l'T KN BY A MAIM* 0.
' ■ I * * Tu< sday n.orniny’ rs
v\ ‘ \ • > w.ts m eutly munie
to a Air Wcoj, tdnut eight miles
Ircun Cnulon, whs FcVtrlv hi*' r
hv a o'pg that wcs doubtless 1
Hie actions^ biting nt nor f.
whether piovuked or tK t. ami In-
uppi:’•fttico with toac tig tin u'li
uri p eeni.-li eyes, Ae. The '
honi'ii from **18 Woml sb< slm wu ■
ni pi.'erect in u diuigornr-s <»tuli*
tint) 1 bin wn«. canned part It
the neve 1 ity wf tl 0 wound hikI
pH flv by 1 e> r. < 1 tal com.itHD
(ctHuned l>\ t ie f«ur ot i 'vr
const quences.
Music Cla c £
lolls,
WilliiiCti Vy O >*'»>,
Apples bv the
Fresli Fruit
ins, Gan y,
Peek , Bushel or
NO A 1 Y 0 IT It CHASTE
We have a lot of cxc-eli sc w inv
machines of the best iinkr nn.l mo 1
m dem styles. Thtsc wiachiu.s
have ul! the late improvements. We
wish fo c!"3e «nt the let as we do r.ot
expect to deal in machines in the
future. Hen era We propose to sell
at BOCK BOTTOM PRICES till
we close out the lot Coine and buy
while they Hre so cheap.
Nov IOtb 1883 4ts Scott k Keith.
A » f> i
Last Sunday, Dec. Oth, was reu-
dared memcrable by one of tins,
happy events lately so frequent in
Canton; Miss Lottie 1‘hermn " bit-
more and Major Fredericks. * nl
lace being the high contracting
partita. The marriage took plata
at 12 ©'chick in tho Vetl odist
Episcopal church. The church
was beautifully decorated in favor
•f tba occasion, and long before
the hour arrived the bouse wh*
literally filled to overflowing with
friends and admirals ot tin
happy couple, each impatiett to
eee them bid far well to singl
blesaedness. As the b; iJul party
reached the church tlie wedding
march pealed lorth. r lho groom
aocompnnied bv his at end.'n s en
tered tho right aile, while the
blushing bride, supported by bet
father proceeded si wl\ up (ho
leIt,until they met beloro the altar
whero their mutual vows wore
pledged— ,r J wo minds w i h l>ut a
tingle theuglit—two hearts that
heat as owe " T lie beautiful
and impressive marring some •
of tho Episcopal cl.urcl. was so' c- ;
ted for the occaaion, ltev .Vt r. Me • j
Connell ©llieiating After the
coromony waa finished and the
congratulations ended, the party
repaired to the residence of the
(parents, where a otumptuous least
was spread, whose savory odors
icminded us that dinner had its
charms as well as marrying and
giving iu marriage.
While Canton is juatly
envied by ail tho wide, wide worhl
for its winsome ladies aud ita
handsome gallants, it is aufo to
aay that no social ovont within
the history ef the city has created
so great a sensation us this last,
both on account eftha prominence
of the parties and their general
popularity. Tho bride is tho
daughter of Capt W. B. Whitmore,
our distinguished fellow towns
man, and isoncof our most charm
ing and accomplished young ladies.
The groom is well and favorably
known throughout North Ga.,and
is prominentia the R. R. circles ol
the State. He is at present chief
engineer of the M. A N. Ga. R. R.
aud Gan. Manager ter the North
Ga. Improvement Co., a wealtoy
corporation of Nortnern capitalists
who have large investments in
this section.
A special train from Marietta
brought up relatives and a number
of diatingimhedguesU.umoBgwbom
wero noticed Mr. Abram Kinsey
of Cincinnati, J. B. Glover and
Hon. T. W. Glover of Cobb, Miss
Pettie of Atlanta, and charming
Mies Winters of Marietta.
Sunday afterneou the b id .1 p ir-
ty left ia aspecial car lor A lauta,
whenoo they will start upon an
extended wedding tour.
“M»y all hat’s gued watch o’er
them.*’
All that are indebted t<> iu<- w.,i
please come forward and settle at
pBOC I sneau business,
» Dr M. V. POOL.
Mis bee will open her
eh,11 I 1.1 lx 1 music loom
rsrldi’iic*' ol Mrs Joe’ On 1 ’’
f r » d «y of .1 linin' 1884.
him will t hc'i both li
and V cal rt us C. Sue n-s ev> 1
facility l>r Union. stinc-im
She desires a fell c so.
Dec loth 1883.
L. NEWMAN
HOUSE k CARRIAGE PAIN-
TER.
All Work Guarantee!.
Will be found nt Warlick’a Shop.
Nov3d’83 ly.
REMOVAL
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'aiaTr tV* f •«.-**.- dfC»n «•" T' 4
fit if ih heirs nf -e.lddcc f’ed.
A's i min sh-.re >f th . cat i'«l « ,r t ■ •
I11 S.r . in lit ' <0.11 iMny 1*1 ■' 'li t e
count'
Term of sale, ono third cash and tti*
balance without interest dtle the lir-it at
Nov.emb(r 1884. hand s>vpii tor tillVs.
This Oct 17th 1883. liTBSEt J. Bates,
t’HAllt.T s Nix,
Fe« S 01 Executors.
GEOROIA-rhcrok.ee County
By virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary of said county, will lie seld on
the l«t Tuesday in Jsnimry next, at the
•■'ourt house of Slid <*quuty, within the
le*al hours ef sale the' following prop
erty to wit, Lots of liind\Nos 58, 86 nud
87 in 14th Dist and 2nd s JBect «f »»'d
county, containing two liuXIorcd ac'es
more or lees. 8aia trset of lu.Td is situ
ated on the Etowah river, five lifih'S he'
low Csnton, about. 100 seres biStiOro.
Sold as the property of John P llrodke,
deceased, fer benefit. ol heirs forms
one half cash t< maindrr ontwelve momlis
time. G. W. B HOOKE,
A'ini utstra or.
lUMim MIDI
' ! ELiGIITlILNMM .
iMfliJiw .i
S< niothittg to suit every chiM.liMlo b
1 hn largest lot of coiifnctiot eii<‘:
oponod in Canton.
v, li tl< girl and grown folks,
f. -v\ rocerics and Toys ever
Be it Ri'inem'cretl,
' r hc8H tro-i'ls 11 m nvAll min |I ic •«,
11'as Iruj Pu elms <1 in* tlii- 1 n
bglit Christ'
11 \v ub 1 f
s iiT'cs. Ca»
ke n 11 thi* p 111 r
i veiy b > ly A hits mu .
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ever used r or u Christ*
niicv wax candles to
on trees.
u at bottom figu es t
tiiglu F.ti>l you will be
1 00k for Big tNjn.
wavs on band.
B E. EDGE.
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Th'' 1* tlw acknowledged lemler in
'b* rude, is n f..ct that cannot be dis
puted.
i£a,ny imit. t it:
None equal it
1
The largi t-t armed, Hie lightest run
ning, the most beuutiful wood woik, mid
ir wurrsati d to he made of tin hc-i nm
terial; to do any and all ki ds of work ;
to be comp'ete in every respect.
For mle by
J. B. HARDIN A Co .
Canton Hs.
Agents wanted iu unrcctip < 1 t. ri,• rv
Add ress
Domestic H AI. ( n.
Richmond V11.
aae- U-tf
pGHTRllNNlfje
stone suction pump
19 the SiuipliHl. < M'I>}CSI and most dura la Sue on Pump ever made
Wo also koep constantly on bund n lull stock of
Oi tho best make in the market, and of all styleannd sizes ot’Poncelain
and Copper-lined, utm ranging in prices Ir m $4 to $12,50, wooden
pipe, or tubeing, being from 5 to 35 cents per loot.
We keep mIso u lull lino ef all kinds of
Iron and Brass Pumps, Suction, 0E0RQ1A
Force and Lift Steam a; d Power
Pumps, Hydraulic ltams! Wind-
Mills, &e.
Don’t fail to cull urn
Address,
soo us when you come to Atlan'n, or write to us,
BIRD KOBSoN, N u 50 Marietta St.
,,T r ! ;D GURt
G L.URG 1A— Cherokee County :
l/.e contract for building n uew pub
lic 1 rnlge acioss Sharp Mountain croek
111 A-iuil County will h let to tho lowest
binder tit l anton on u t 8th of January
next Bridg.’ thieo sjpim - caoh 3jj—42 and
-ill lc-ct lrns 5 sills 8.\1. in to each span,
braces with uudcrgiriiu to middle span
2M bents 12x12 11 20 Ice; high
For further particulars apply at Ordi
nary oll.ee’ coutruc 01 o give bond and
security in terms ol the law
Dec 7th 1683. C M McCLURE,
Ordinary.
WHITE I FATHER
Is the name of a new flour at II. A
MoAVeV. ( , li md gr t you a stick
and we .tic satisfied yc-u will neye
sc uny other. Septl5'83
SEEDS sSuTHf
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Ti:S:
ur«]
ira
I hare remeved tny Tin Shop in
• he buck end of J. M, Moore’s FaM*
ilt Guocbkt AND SroVB Stokb.
I will be pleased to meet with lu-
tniliar face*—and lots of work, n.
8 leetiron uud Tin mid Copper.
All correspondence relating to
work in this line—addrew J. M
Moor-'.
'Vurk fr>Ma the country wnd sd-
j lining town* solictcd. Roofing
u' 1' r ig and all k mds of repairing
mil aiendii'g d 't e in the Lest «tyl»
'ii abort untie*. 'A ill fill mo olii»'.U
••'ih'is for in wars wt lowest whole-
11 > | r ce .
S mi ns y ur orders. Old slovs>
r * 1’iiired, tii« h. rksotway* oh liatui,
mu 1 he b si m d cliewpest lot of new
S oVes. Nt w Stone funntllM.
K ties, bol eis ftz
Call mid see.
J. II. STEADV.W
Nov 1st 1883 4
tSGti minim
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
Martin Clinmlcc, administrator with
the will annexed, of William M. Day,
deceased, has In duo form applied to
the uudeisigu for leave to sell the lands
belonging to said deceased,and said ap
plication will be heard on the 1st Mon
day in January, 1884.
Nov 21st 1883, C. M. McOLURE,
Feel,77 \ Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cherokee county.
Joel T. Haley, executor of Joel Holey
deceased, has iu due foim applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell tho lands
belonging to said deceased, and said ap
plication will be heard ou the rirst Mon
day in January 1884.
Nov 20th 1883. C. M. AfcCLURE.
Feel,05 Ordinary.
-Cherokee County.
Jumes L. D. Ilarben, administrator
witn the will annexed, of James Strain,
deceased, has in due form applied to
the undersigned lor leave to sod Hit-
land belonging to said deceased, and
said application will be heard on tho 1st
A/onday iu January, 1884.
Nov 20th 1883. C. M McCLURE,
Fee 1,80 Ordinary
GEORGIA—Cherokee Ceunly:
To nil whom it may coucern:
John B. Richards has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned lor permanent
letters of administration on the estate ol
L. E. Powell, late of said county, de
deceased, and I will pass upon said ap
plication ou the 1st Monday in January
1884.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature Nov 20th 1863.
Fee$2,13 c. M. McCLURE,
Ordinary
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
To all whom it may concern:
W. S. Edwards Las in due form ap
plied to the nndersigned lor pertnaueul
letter* of administration on the estate of
Win A Ed wards, late of said county, de
ceased, and 1 will pass upon said appli
cation oa the first Monday in Dec. next
Liven under my hand and official Big
uatuie 20th day of Oct 1883
F cc 2,13 C M McCLURE Ord’y
CHICAGO, ILL.*
ORANGE, MASS. ,.
and ATLANTA. GA.- — J
J,' B, BARDIN & CO Agti.
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Send to
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Atlanta, (M.
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gpHrtjf ('afnjof/i
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and UUaln
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irffulta for
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■»/rain and /arm
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GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
To all Whom it hay Comcbrn,
James R McKinney, Executor, of James
McKinney deceased,has in due form ap
plied ta the undersigned for leave to sell
U-e lands belonging to to the estate ot
bind deceased, nuu said application will
b» heard on the IstJ/onday in December
next.
Fee 82.86, C. M. McCLU RE
(Ordinary
AD.MINlSTR.i full S HALE.
Agreeably t > an order of the ourt of
Ordinary of Cherokee county, will be
sold at auction at the cmtrt house door
of said noun y. on the It Tuesday in
•Ian. '884,-within Hie h gal liours of wile,
the following propery »o wit. lot ot
land No ill. in Hie 14-'h D 1st ami 2nd
Sect aft herokee county, containing •>!>..
hundred and six;y m kb more or Jcs«,
-aid 1 md be ngweii im.iroco'l with ,ood
dwelling m d out. houses, barn- aim
crib-, &e , sold us th' proper y of W M.
Sims late ol said Cjtiuty dee-a-e 1
J. F. SIMS,
DkCtstl883-Fe»5,2l. .udm’r.
ADM IMS IRA I Olid SALE.
By vii tn of nn ouler ot tin comt of
Or'iiuuiy 01 Cnbocouult, Frill m mid
oeloru the couit Pouko Uimr m aiiton,
Cbrroke* c< uuty, dunngtiic legal hours
of tale, on the first Tuisdas in ih eeru-
ner next; the follow my lots 01 1 n >, N ■
dvo Imedit'd ana sixty mice (0 „) t,r
uundred ana sixiy fm.r (. t l; on fi >•
nuadied tod sixty .-a ( 0 ; iu ill 21
Di»t and 2nd Sect Oi her kc< to.iii .,
lot No five hu'i.rni ana * x j • .0
( Hi) ly.ug iu' st.y in Mnt> 11 c- u.it<, .11 I
containing on-i niiiumd and twcu. y
•iCixs, and divid< d by y.iilm Ki :r, i
old as il.c piopniy ot Maiu.as Jiti
ADolNISTRATOU’a
Agreeably toanorderol tie cout ol
O rum ary of C'heioke. cuiy. will he
•old nt auction ai .lie i*»urt h .use door
■ I tutd couuty, on the -ir v * a a a.»y
Decemuer ut-xi, with n • « i j : i t mrs
of sale the follown.g t »iopn.i t v.,,,
Lxts of land N01 70L, 886, 745, UOo, 656,
473 aud 10 acres of lot No 817 lyiug on
North side of Etowah River, all of said
tots ef land being iu the 21*t Dist nnd
2d Sect of Cherokee county, 110 acres of
which is well improved, sold as the
property of C. C. Boger, late of said
county, deceased. Terms of sale" cash.
This 25th day Oct 1883
L. 8. CONNOR,
Fe« #4,17 Adm’r.
GEORGIA—(Jheroic# county :
To all whom it may concern.
James H. Blanton, administrator of
Jerimiah Hill, deceased, bus in due forn
applied to the undersign, d for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate
01 said deceured, and suid application
will be beard on the first ^Monday in
December next. C. M. McCLURE.
Oct 25th, 1883* Ord’y
Fee 81,86
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALK.
Agreeably to an order of the couri ef
Ordinary of Cherokee couuty, will be
sold at the court house doorot said coun
ty, on the 1st Tuesday in December next
within the legal hours of saio the follow
ing property to wit, 'ibirty-sevcu acres
more or less of lot of luud No 746 iu the
21st Dist, nnd 2nd Sect, all of said lot
West of the Etowah River, about 10
acres ot which is well improved. Bold
as the property of Afrs B. L. Boger late
ef said count y, deceased. Terms of sale
cash. This Oct 25th, 1683.
Fee 83,42. L. ti. CONNOR,
Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS SaLE.
Agreeably to an eider of the court
of Ordir.aiy of Cherokee Comity.
Will be sold at auction at the Court
house door of said Couuty, ou tho
first Tuesday in January 1884. with
in the legal hours ol sale the follow
ing property to wit, Lots of land
Nos, 127 and 162 iu the 22th district
and second section aud 50 acres of
lot of laud Nos 10 iu the 14th di«-
trict and gecond cont^itijug in the
aggregate 370 acres about 75 acres
jtnproved sold .is the property of
Samuel Timtnoua late of said couuty
deceasad. Terms cash.
Wm D TIMMONS
adm‘r
GEORGIA—Cherokee Couuty.
Miss Maggie H Harris admistratix
of Mrs Ann 1' Davis deceased, has
in due ferm applied to uudi-sigoed
for leave to sell the laud beiongi-.g
fo the estate of said deceased, said
application will be heared on the 1st
Monday in Jaouary 1884.
This No? 28th 1883._ C m mcC1w»
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