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THURSDAY, JANURARY Slat.,
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GENSRAL DIRECTORY
umMCHKi.
M. 1. C'ltMi, flovru.—Bar. R. R.
Jekaac.1. Pastor. Preaoliiag carry lrat
ml thirl Maaday by the Pastor. Prayer
meelieg every Wednesday evaaiag. Suu
lay »cb.wl at la. m. I B Holland,
Ihp’t; Ilea. f. Parry, Secy.
Baraor Cncace.—Rev. P1 Hawkins,
Paatar. Prrocbiag every aacoad and
fourth Biaday, sad Satnr Jay before tha
eteaad. Sabbath iehool at I p. aa. Rar
M. B< life, Snp't ; Mite Bltea King,
•ter every.
■rtao pal.—Servieoa every ac.ca a I
■rbhath. Bar. W. I. MeCaaaall, Rector.
OKDEKS.
F. ft A. M.—Maeta every lrat and third
JUaday evening* at 7 p. m. ia thair hall,
lahaa Salt, W, M t O. W. Putnam,
flasrvtny.
•all, Report nr. r
m. $ P SAYU.
BALL GROUND. G4
Tenders hie Professional Srrvices to
the citizens of Bali Ground and sur
rounding country. Office atR. J. Bol
ings’ Hotel.
INlll
Baal aix cents for postage,
and rewire free, a costly
box af gaoda which will
help you to mare money right away thaa
anything else ia this world. All, af
either sex, eneceed from flrss hour. The
broad road t# fortune npeas before the
workers abeoutely sure At one# address
Tree aud <J*e. Agutta, Maine.
I09S! IIIL1IK
AND
MUNICIPAL. ,
F. J.CaABDLaa, Mayor,
B. T. Jowca, tkc'j aai Treat.
Jai. B Carrie, Marshal.
▲. B. Cetaiai, 1
W. B. Wabuck, . Conned
J. P. Met oaaai.L, f me a,
Q. W. It am, J
COUNTY OFFICERS.
C. If. flfcOLonu, Ordinary.
J Anna Malt, Clark.
B, 9. CeAM-iice,"Sheriff.
J. B itarrts, Deputy Bborif.
J. f. Bbaup, i reasurer.
D. W. /buomoir. lax Collectar,
T. W. Auwroo, Tk* Beestaso,
Wx. T. Kirk, Con-aor.
flarveyer.
0.1. Tbablbt, Banool Commissioner.
Coaaty
Board
of
Bdacatlon.
•. W. PC’fBAB.Pree
Di. J. H. MP1IB,
M. A. KIUM,
A. T. HCOT’l.
J. J. MADDOX,
VA«l»TkATh , l COURT.
lira hare aiada aay errors ia the fol
lowing wa wtfuld esteem it a fever if
mm one woall send ua a correct lisf,
If Changes .fo-uld ocrar dwr>ag the year
wa would tbeek the J, P. or M. P, to
promptly notify us on postal eari and
wa will Mk<; tha eorrectioua.
Caktub—7MbU Diet—fid Monday—J.
C A vary, J P, B C Kellogg, N. P
BO Dauiel, L G. P. O.Canton.
Bull's— • 17 District, «aeU Id latur-
day, John Carrol., J Pi John It Base, V
Pj L t?; Acworth P O
Mvli.ibo -118 Diatrict, meets the Sri
haiurOay. Pinkney Perkins. J.P; J
'lb-.nu-, N. P. D. W. Gariiroa L. C. P 0
Fort B iflngtoa
*i : et*HT«cE—8M District, Meets 4th
Saturday. It. Herndon, J. P., W. U.
Dupre, if. A, W it Wrl^Ul, L. Cj Wood
•i«< k P O.
hr laws - •••—lad Baturdsy—ICoo
K ),J M <i Collins N P.,i iceioBryeoa,
L > . PC ialaooa.
,'i.AT tov*—871 district, meets 1st Sat
urday. T.J btancol, J P: J. P.Sptars.
\ P;’ A 0 Duncan. L C; Sharp Top P O
Hisads—1*00 district, meets find
anaiilfry.J*/hn Wysit.J P,J U Richards
N P; YVash Wilkiu L C; Ophir P O.
Ua UiM’a—1UC8 dialrict, meets 4ti«
duarday, U P Daniel, J P; John 0.
ri uid, B P; Jas. Uughca, L C; P. O.
.‘a uses.
UiCKaur Flat-101 •—1st Saturday—
it j Wt rb. .1 P., T. Ponder. )i P.,
LG. P O Hwskoiy Flat.
Lick bouxar- IMS District, meets
Jot JLtiiroey. Lawson Petree, J p.,G
It. iiiook*. N P 1 M Bui ia L. C
Wi-o C .T — i01B Dutrid, me. te Ird.
Fi .iay J L (>.<riMichuU. .1 P . M V Mil
Im V., It R Gious|iav» *nu G W Rar
LC; P. O.
t, >li. Grousb—10’2* District, meet?
zud Suiuithry, J. B Lyons, J P; J. P ice
S P; J. N. Purcell, L. L ; Rail U.ouad
P O.
Faiu Plat 1078-3d Aiturri.y —J
Soliot, J P., B R Uicksttn, N P, J
. ch, At. P O. hutallec.
con's > -okick— 1031 district. an"ts 1st
fiiUard*y,W Bspweil J P; P. Gioitrcr
HP) VfJ ln:{rAM L O P O
Littlb hivitu- 1174 district, meets
ft(< haiuiitny. V.‘\n. Wilson, J. P; %. 1
Christian, N. P; I Don R CJibb>, L G
Freeman*villa r O.
Sisk —l^R (i st, meet* Ind Wedues
nay, M M Moll ns J 1*., K 9 Lll:.on, N
p„ L G i lurokca Jfilla, P O
Contracting.
I am now tally prepared ta promptly
onplete nil contracts for BUILDING
or REPAIRING HOUSES
Kaap oonaUuUe • ott. hand .and can
promptly All all orders -ip/Paiiy^ umi of
SASH, DOORS. HOLDINGS,
ROUGH ft DRE8HJBD LUMBER,
and ia fact BUTMHXG MATERIAL of
orart description.
All wore guaranteed aatiafactory and
at prices that defy competition.
If content plating anything in my line
call and get my plans and prices.
U. 8, TOLBERT.
Spring Term
CHE IICI scan
OPENED ON JANUARY FIRST
and will, be onntiuued until July Hist
whan it will then close for a fro weeks
amnion.
In aeeordairoo with a recent Act of tha
General Assembly all children who may
he entt red nt any time during this ti<rm
and attend sixty dsys or less will receive
the benefit of (he Public School Fund.
Miss Lizzie Whitmore will assist la
the Primary Department.
All Lntin Scholars and seme oi the
higher clti*w>* will be under the charge
»i a competent mule teacher
For further particulars ca’I on or ad
dress MISS DIANA DUVAL,
Principal,
Canton. Georgia.
mm,
HMD!
THE LIGHT RUNNING.
DOMESTIC”
Th' * It. is tha seknowlodged leader iu
ihr „de, is a fact that cai uot be dis
puted.
K$ny 5m:t; t;it!
NonQ aqua! it.
The largt -t ainird, the lipbteat run
niug, ih4 ivnat bt stitiful w< od woik, and
ir warmntcii !»> be made of the best itu-
teriul; *o do any and .11 kiuda of work
t* bu complete in every respect.
For sale by
J. B. HARDIN <fc Co.
I'anton Ga.
Agents w spied in unoccupied ttritory
Address
Domestic rt M. Co.
Me bound Va.
sae-18-t.r
raaied for TUo Liv< e tf *
tthe pn aid. nts of the U. I
Iniguit, lraitiUninra
best beok ever -old for lesa th*n two
our price 1 he la^c.st <elliug bo k
America Iiamonue pr-fits to asjeut t. A1
in'-elligenv people want- it. Any ore can
bcomtic a auce-ufal ug'-nt Tcituu free.
Usllett «»: Pf,rtlaa-1 lla.se.
liinnfflr
On Improved Farina in this coai'ty. W.»
are operat.ag through the Corbin Gault
ing C<*. and esa promptly negoriate *!1
loaoa we undertake Our as*ist .Ht Pr J »j
Holliday, will be in Canton on the Kl
and 3d Bstardija in every month to ex-
S lain terms and take your application
fact him at the appoints* tune or ad
dress us at Atlanta, Oa.
VAN EPPP3 CALHOUN .fc KING.
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•THIS ...
ISON FIUTVi
T.tt. HANBUKV ft ca.
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CUSH
FOR
iCftOFULl,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUM A TISU,
KLURALQIA,
AK0 ALL
D3SCA3E8
OF Ti!S
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USTrfD.
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LOCALS.
Lscale crowed out.
New beat Market in town.
Did ever yeu see such weather?
Mr Joe Toggle aad wife spent Snrday
last ia Canton
W. J. Barton and wife af Atlanta
have been viaitlag Canton.
Miap Fannie Farneawarth of DuKoh !•
visiting A/ias Mildred Galt.
The infant of Mr and Mra W • How
ard died last Friday
Kill Worms ia Children with Wiider’a
Mothers Worm Byrap.
MrH.A Sanford ofPleMaat Grova,
paid aur offlea a viair last week.
Don’t ahak a witk chills or burn with
fever. Wilder* 1 * Chill Taalc is the sura
care.
Moors A]Jordan have opened agroccty
store iu the house fornu-ly occupied J.
w . Moore.
Singing at Mra Gaits’ (his (Thnr.d«y)
•MR narlai the dofarviaiwn *f MtsLns
Bvcry aaaiavttsrf. '' *
Our city fathsra ara nsarjeely doi^j
thair daty although seme are bitterly
opposed to their court#
Some sue writing to ue from 4 mile#
east of Wsodetock faila to send hie
name and heuoe wa eannot reply Who
is it? ,
Rev P. E BawVIns preached at the
Baptist church Sunday moraiag. Rev
M. N. K*’ge Riled bis appeiatm ,at at
uigut.
All kind* of Blood aad tkia D
cured with Wlidera’a Sarsaprilla aad
Petask.
N. M Kitchen of Ae.worth, baa nutud Ip ,
this pine-* and ia employ*! oa R. F Bed '
doxs’ fam
■MPfP
Notice.
CJanton, Ga , Jan. 29th 1884.
All persons who have not paid
their town lt»x for 1888 must puy
the same to the treasurer on or be
fore Feb. 10th, 1884. If not paid
by that date Executions will be ii-
•ned. U. T. Jonbs, Sec and Tread.
Wherever Ceasumptiea prevail! t
Wilder’s Wild cherry ia needed. I. never
fails to cure.
O.II. Tolbert, of Plskuns county, is
engaged with II S Tolbert in the wond
working fouslauat.
Jftss Ida Bcott we learn has a flourish-
iag School at Indian Knell. Jtfisi Ida Is
a meat excellent young lady aai is sail
qualiflad for teaching.
A young man is Made better by a sitter's
love aad Fever and Agee are curr.d by
Wilder's chill Tonic—also malaria and
periodical disorders.
A lew of our citizens are feerful that
a few beads will bo forfei ed at oar hext
court ia w bioh they aro pecuniarily in
terested.
Married -Da Sunday morning Janu
ary 'll 1884 at the residence of the brides
parent# by Rev C. M. McC'luro Mr.
Afarion Thacker to M>st Emma Turley.
Long life and happiness we trust May be
theirs.
Torn to pieces with a Coaghf W'ider’s
Wild Cherry will mm jeu upas good
as new.
The Baptist Sunday school aleetsd
new teachers for all • sites last Sunday
and have started the new year nadcr
flattering prospects. Meets evary Hua-
day eveaing. Let thors be a futl uttea
dance anry Sanday.
Go West—but don't go without a bo ttle
of Wilder's Chill Tonic—a guaranteed
cure Cor Chills and Fevar
8oott >t Keith are preparing (o build
a guauo warshuui-e on the vacant lot at
tho rear ef their store and lrontiag the
res,dence of J, V Keith and Rev A r . N.
Edge. Rev N. N. Edge wa understand
will a&k the coancllmon to prohibit it aa
a nuisance.
Does death er.d ali? Wall no: bat Wild
er's titoniiich Bitters rno* all iadigestiou,
constir.alion aud Uilliousoess.
Farmers tire begun iag to form clubs
and buy thair guuuo iu large quantities.
Capt J . if. Wallis and Rev 8 L Hayes, of
Forsyth county, cs. led on our g-muo
dealers last Xbiiirday fui the purpeao of
purcbsaiag 75 or more ti,u* fer thair
neighborhood. 1 hi* manner of'"buying
wo think will prsve mote »at.sfactory to
the dealers and the buyers—it will in
sure lower prices, prompt stttlsmenla
and .ess wouble to all partias.
“Fioe birds make fins feathers.” and
Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Po:avh m»k»
the blood ]>uie au-l healthy.
We stepped into the law oliicc of out
triune^ aud neighbor, Goorge R 13.awn
on last Friday aj-J iound him opining
a box containing about sixty eight ot
the latest aud best law books, wort’s
about ftlUO- 'This number added - o km
already lull law library giv«s him - me of
tku fullest aud most, complete libraries in
North Georgia, iie is onfa of out mo»t
prommitig lawyers and -intend* to kutp
posted upon all law points at any ex
peute and trouble. Call aud examine his
library aud when in ucad of law counsel
Consult him—he ratcly ever loses a cxs?.
Send your address and 3 cent stamp
t# A. V. Paine, Louisville, Ky.. for set of
beautiful picture catds.
All parties who bought wild 1 n-ls at
the sale in Octoba- last are iio'ifKd that
unless the same is paid for by 3 5tn ot
. February next said lots will again Lk
1 sold at their expense.
( lierrtkec CwunCy Ifr’iiDiiieencea
—Firat Cwurts, JmlOH, Jen
fence*, Etc.
The first cout' ever held in Cherekee
county was hi Id oa the fourth Monday
jin March 1882 at the hout i of Ambrose
Homage, naw IIoruagev’Mc .»• the ra
cord shows. Atn'>r<ae Homage lived
■ear whore l .Tate now lives, IIo*
Charles Dougherty wai Judge, and T. II
Tripp hieheiter General, Oliver -Stricklin
clerk. The record do-'* not show wko
was Sheriff at that time. Franklin
Daniel, Noble Timmons and John P
Brooks were on tho first Grand Jnrj.
Th* first indictment wee against Johu
Agrew, for “Illegal Residing" with the
following entry; "It is ordered by the
court tkat John Agrew he discharged
from further attendiug «n the above sta
ted cate.” At this term of the ceurt
there were nine Luc 14.11a teuad. Five
was for Residing in tha Cherekee Na •
tion withont license; Two for Hog
Steal ing; on* lor Difir.y geld one against
Harrison Itily for a»**u!t and battery. |
Court was only held one Hay and uo |
eases seemed to 1 ave be-n disposed of
at this term. The ne^.t term of the court
was held nt "( licruD u Cenaty court
House” situated near where Army Scott
now lives, tho Sod -Wtfr.dity in Sept 1833
llou Charli* Dougheity jucsi-ling. El
MoCennell was fsremau of the Grand
jurywitbthe fallowing m-uit-a oa ttic
N»m*; Raudall jrtcDnnisl, Henry JfcC’on-
ncli, Elian Putnam, Johu 11 Garrison,
Job a MeCooui 11, aud |Uio inevitalile
• John Smith;" jury No 1 was *woru
and jury N j 2 was not sworn unle»< th.’y
were neoded. '1 be Hist civil judgement
ever teuda.e 1 was a con fen ion, Wm. M
lliskop r.v John Rodgers, with the f«>l
lowieg entry;—Debt. I confess judg
ment to the plaintiff for thirty two dal-
Isrs with interest and coat with liberty
of appeal. Johaaou Rogers. There war*
four or five confession fer debt this term
of the court and four iadictments found
against pirties for digging gold. One
found agaiuat Jehu Iviinble and Butler
Kimble for horso stealing. The fit at
ease over tried was an nuttoa for Trover
Icr a negro and a verdict in faror ef
plaintiff for negro or aix hundred dol
lars iu money; the plaintiff was Aubrose
ltoiuigw nud the defendants were John
Bell and Joseph Fiuch* Thoms* Can
trell was uequ t-d of hog stealing at thi«
term Johu Kirabta and Butler Kimolc
were found guilty of horse ateallng
aad were aentenc-d as follows: "T
John Kimble and Butler Kintble. ak.vli
be taken by the BkerifT of taid County
from the bar of this court to some con
venient place near the court house and
ikon and there on your bale I nek thirty
ntue liakes each to ba laid on by the
bhariff with a cow akla or hickory and
then kept ia close custody uutil Wedate
day tha 20th day of Sept, this
mantis, wbea you a Hr! I be taken a-
gt-.ia to receive thirty nine lashes tojb*
laid nu as afsressid; Aud thru to bu
Kept In close custody tint 1 Thursday
the 27tli day of Sept ILi* in ,nth, when
yeu shall again bu taken by the Shanii
nud again ncviye thirty n'ns lashes in
manner and form atoreiaid. And
then be confined in )ail for the space
aud time of twenty days from the »aid
twenty aevente day of this b«p:. This
25th of Sept. 1833. Septuaiber tarns 1832
The Grand Jury ia thoir genetal pre
sentment say : ‘’We cannot rubaiti from
an expression of opinion in regardto the
excitement of late in regard to tho tariff
act and its effects, we view the lawposs«d
at the last sc-ss'h u of Ccngres* us ft small
concession of the ndium and iiucquit.
mod* oftaxftlioa. Via only view said
act as unjust in principal and unequal
in its operation; yet cannot but express
our decided diaappro- al i-f a resort to
Nullificatii a, Cecrssi -n or uny other
m>.-du that wi 1\ in the feist have a tond-
tncy to weaken the bund* of our Feder
al Unior.” Signed by Eli Mir .’onm II ,»a
fortnae and 18 eti.ers w, b tho following
"Yfe the iiaderaignad er.ti r our protest t*
so much of the forego.ng preacutmenta
aa rvlales to an expression of Cjiintnn
as regards to milliiicntion su i Ctcev-
sior.or auy other modu that will have
a tendancy ^ to weskea ths Federal
Luion, bt-oausc we ttiioa llie tar 11' e;-
trrnie 1 t oppressive, tiajusi aa-i unconati-
tational ami t'CC.iu^f we prefer the inter
est, n^Lith and Irndom of the Slate oi
Georg'a io nil mhsr interest whatever. ’
bia>“ d by - 1. W. Bolton, John P, Wiua
and John bmith.
1 will e< utinu» to give yau some of
thy cliIj histoiy ot tl
ok-.e county if i find
(■lent int.rest to T
warrant it.
1—I— f. 1 L— - W.l 1 lll.M i ■ —a^ae^^
NEW LOAD LAW. jcrivaall pereoaa convicted ia their ra-
apeelive counties of any oteaaa below *
An Art in jnociJe rtn aJUitionil tyxtem ’ ^ c ' on S *"d cauae r»ueh persona to be
workini/ rovU in )hit Shift; I worked oa tho public roada ander suck
to ai'ji'iini,t hoard i>f nnnmlnr ntr» fur rogalationa as tkey aay prescribe the
the stveral counties; to define their tame being humane and roscaab'c aad
patrrriuind dntir', and to ahtSnriwt fAei* r ® *'>thor',zeiB their discretion to hire
}><"t>»ent ij n omni'Italian t<<m in hen ,eot’,viclafrom ether comities la be work-
(j/ read levrkinp, a id for other purposti, j*d open tha pablic roada,
(OOMtlEVKD.J
Sectior I. lie Henaclt'l by the (Imt.ral
Assembly of Georgia, Thnt from an-1 n her
the passage of till ■ Act, the gral-1 ju
rora of anr county in this State desiring
to udopt the system provided for ia this
Act of w.-rking the public roads ia their
counties shall, after a vote of twa-thirds
• fouo giand juiv, elect five rmnmis-
sioaers of roads who shall serve fer -four
years, thair successors to he e’lvtcd by
PICKENS DOTS
Agaia we will lat yea hear from ae.
Cold weather seems te have finally
token poseasioa ef Picksne. Rnsiaase of
all kinds is blockaded by mud .and the
oeld weather.
We baro gotten aur new Almaaaos for
the grand jury next preraedin^ tha ex* - 18S4 aed sre aot cam pel led te take the
couita iu t.hor-
tfccy ure of auiH-
our readir* us to
M.
Keuil till legal advertisrmenta lor
Mu ton.
Sutidlee items received too lute for
til is lsute.
llev. J. T. Litiu liu* begun a
scliool at Wulesoa.
b’ee the advertisemei.ts of Chero
kee Iliglt boltool and II. 8 To Let t.
Will give uu extend-.d notice next
wi ek.
Items from Ball Ground, Fair
Play, Ovt-r ttn- Uoonty and Too Ky
are tinavoidiibly crowded out o,f this
issue in order to uruke room lor the
legal aud other advertisements.
piratloi! of their term of office; provided,
lint in nny county now ttaviug a board
ef commissioners ( >f raa-U and reveanea,
said board, upon the recommend itiia of
said grand jury, proceed to perform th*
dntisa hareinaft r provided; jvvn'ided
Hist after trying the system herein pro
vided for at least two yasrs Mi* said
board may, uprni tho recouunin fetion of
the uran-1 jary of thcceunty, abaadon
sakl aystam nud return to tho ayatem of
mad law* herotofore in loroe; su-i proei
drd further, that in tboso aouut 1 ** hav
ing n board of road commiasi »aw» na-
Ui-r local law different from the e*ram!*
•inner* of read* and n.*ven!i##, than such
boinl of read commission shall constitute
the cemmtesioucrs to perform the Httliet
herein ,p,T V ded f-ir.
8bc 11. he it further enacted fr, fust
said l>-»'.rd shsll h -vi' exclusive jisria-liu
tien *ver tlio r- a lsand bridges of their
respective counties -n iiltcrieg,
ii?g and »b >ltsliiug all roada in a vtferin
ity to law; aU i in the cIvsafKetleri of
tho piib-ic roads ns well as allr*h--r mat
ters p -rtainift" to loads; shall held their
*e«*\in» quarterly at th’ ceurt. 1'oesee ef
their ciuatiuion tha first 1 uoedsys in
Jsnnsiy, April, July and October in each
ye-.r, mid ofteuer if neccMary. ( hair
man to tic elected by the board, uaay lep
resent the bear 1 in such matters, and
under such regulation as the board ta--y
prs.-crib* when n- t.. ia sessioa.
Site. III. He it further eawfwl etc,
That S lid boards ahull, at their flrab'sas-
atoa, elect a fluparintuadeat of audi f ir
the r respective counties at su h #e-lary
and upon such terms as they may see
pioper nud agree upoa, whoa# lerms ef
ofilce uhall oo Jour year* atibjsci te re
moval by the board, and supeiiitaadeat
shall give bond, payable to said heard
and their aticcassora in effico, ia such
urnouat with good security, as ro A beard
tuny lx, and perform all tha unRia that
may be required ef him by rvi* dKMfi ia
conformity with this Act aud of
thia State as te roads aud bridge, aad
and any lailure on the part of 00$ au
petdntecdent to perform the duties at nia
etfice shall ho brvucli of his uwief broul and
shall antliorizs a suit to be brought
thnrcon; the monot shall ga **lher«ad
luud ol ilm county to be used as taeh,
ai-d shall nl»o nutlu ri»i his jMineval by
sanl b'>ard,
8) C. I V. lie it further enertieji hy the
inifi.nrtty nfarrriid, That aU ndtla la
liabitanta in th 1* i-tute uvor <islefi% and
under fifty yrors of age shall b« sribjeet
to toad duty, tin I-ss (rent f4«maii#iil
physical disability lhuy shall t-a unable
to work of which tho beard shall judge
and ail bo ran, * subject t<> road -Jaty skall
tho number of days assessed by the board
under the control ai.d diioetloej of 111*
eupcitendeatof rnadM, or melt pvts«asa.s
liu may appoint to aid him in boidaj the
roads worked; provided, tihat iwrh porsoa
suhjart to road duty un«Jer this Ac* shall
have the choice of paying to a ■ super
intendent fifty ct.’iti tor each dsiy asses-
sod. stimuli/, instead of perform!ng
said laber as lieruin.ifter pmvid-inl wbi b
fund ahull be u nl ns n rond fend, i*
w.-rking :h« public road* of ibs »’>*nty,
and a fuiltiru te perform said lohar, or
to |iay said sum, shall bo a contempt,
and for which tint ho.td of commission
era, through thair chairman, ithall jivun.
a warrant .igdnst hmcii dehaifor aud
plscr the same iu the hand* of she ca|«r
ir.it ndenl of ri uds. or any lawful c--n
stable of tlm eonniy, who skail arroet
mid di faultcrs acd ci.nse them 1* work
upon the public road* double the (itae
aatmed, or pay one dollar p a day fir
each sssejsi'd, or be imprest nml iu the
jail of rai<l eounty for not lest vhan five
n.*r longer than ten [days. All prison*
physically unable to perform roaj duty
to be exempt nest apply to tl** beard
ami ittcurc a temporary or permanent
exemption, as th* board may etm fit to
*;r.ijtj provided, peimanent pbyaicsl
disability altall aniboi i/.a an exwsp'.ien
from the board shall bo accepts! by the
Huperiateadi-nt oi roade,
Hrc. V. lie it further eaoctetl by the
authority aforesaid, 'lhat th* board of
commbsionera i.i and for eaoa couaty
shall elect one of their numbisa txausare
and himII requira liim to give »-t4 b-jard
goo-l aad Kttfficieot bond and security
for his faithful discharge of duty; a*d
Miall, at the begiuing of cseh yrar, nvaete
tha number ot dr.ys labor, no* t xcet ding
taa days, for each person subjw; to road
duly, eeeesiary to Hi* publig roads in
their respective comtlii-s in g i*4 tw^air
*s hetoie te-liiired; an ! said v+avA shall
furnish to the superintendciFH -aiMbl*
borks, aad requite tham, at tko bcgia-
ntny of etch year , to perfect a link nf ail
psrsisas hiibjaat t* road duty u uftsv this
Act by militia districts. Had ail pvroeas
subject to sa d duty, and prefcrlJig ao to
do, may pay to the supcrnitea-pMkt, while
making and list, fifty cents fer each
day so usae.aed against then* iastaed of
working upeu said roads, tho sqperiu-
tendent giving Iris receipt ta kit thus
paying, anil Khali, us fust aa lie rooeivee
sucli money, pay tbe same to Ao Ueas,
ure of the board, taking his rj*Vl(>£ foF
the same.
8kC- VI. He it further entoAM by the
authoity aforesaid. That mmB board
shall,'from the funds they rp*0 havo
lurnuh the superintendent with such
wagons, carts tools aud implcauaitt also
the nccuteiiry teams as may be required
to properly work and keep in repair
the public roads. Said Ltmrd Bull au
thcrize the superintendent to hire at a
price to bt^ fixed by them safiiaiwvt lab ir
wLea necessary to work thepnbtin roads
the same to be paid out of road fa ad
Said board alia'.l have the right and ar.-
lumpy empowered to demand re-
weather as it csmss.
lfe ara glad t# know that “Mnaataia
Boy" appreciates oar advioa bat it is
cheap and generally more readily five*
than taken-
You Cherokeeftee must keep your lap
rored devil on yoar own tide af the Kt*
"wall for wu have plenty of hiepoeterrity
,n this iamaediate vicinity;
v
Tall Walt Beaton if ha was ap ia tha
meaatalai he need not order by wire hut
just step ent aad pall an aightana footer
off a rosk cliff—ioiclee,
\Vo„ate glad to lean from 'yoar Wal-
tsea norrospoadeat that Jim Btopboa ia
etill grinding away,
T. 8. nimmeas kas returned from «At*
lanla and will he ia fhe Mereantite
wjrld agaia. Bo new ckasga in baaiaeu
circles rucently, but all tks merchants
have settled down ter 1814 to giving
out aed receivieg—dunaa.
Well, hepiag tkat tha devil (aad the
conviet qaeetioa will eooa bo aottled wa
are Yeura Be. 8. ft. W.
10 THE MEM,
A wemana answer te M. at Oherokco
MUl.
let Get up aad build a (Ire aad go to
work to get your wife eomothiag to cook
for breakfast and don't set witk your
tom ia the ashes aad growl al tko chil*
dreo,
2nd Set up to tho tabio aad make the
children nail yoar wlfa wait util you
get tho largest piece of meal aad tha
choice a f all ather grab. ;*
3rd. 7f you want the pillaw aaaea clean
wash yoar old greasy head oaca a week
and if yon can't w«k oaca a week Wash
a very summer ia come body* mill pond
if you don’t think it waald ha danger
ous—ie the fish,
4tli If yeu wait tha floor kept cleaa
aad neat clean off your aheos aad do wot
come ia muddy aid throw them under
the bed etui scatter dirt ell aroaad for
the good wife te eweep up ud got ap
and move yoar chair without gramhling
when she is sweeping.
5th Inelead of lotting yoar wife take
a hoo end dig tha dirt off tha floor eke
usually has to taka her kee aad go to
the cotien patch and make up for tko
time her hnibaad lose# heating aad flek-
iag ia the spring ia ardertkat aha any
have same ahaea t* wear to milk tbeoow
in a mtiJdv let during tke wlator be
cause her husband won’t do the milking
as lie aught. A Womak
List of Letters
Remaining unclaimed ia the Poet oBoe
ta th* town of Canton, Coanty of Ckore-
kce, and -h'tate of Georgia, for the month
ending Dae- Slat 1883. Parsoaa calling
for any ot those will please aay "advartU-
ed" and give date,
Anderson, A. J.
Brown (J.
Duck 1).
Ingram M. (3)
tlorree, M.
Biakop, W.
11a* J. D. R-l
Headeraoa Q
Lumkia J. D.
Norton. L. C.
Rehluaea, B. M
Tho giuwtfi of thoSoatboru Statea
has 1a fact beau ao remarkable
daring the last three yeura that tha
census flutters do Bot by uny mraoo
give u corrt-ot idea oi tha South aa it
<s to tinv. Tho census of 1880 hoo
b*en wa'.grown und u aew oeasua of
tne Soutberu 8tatsa ia 1885 is badly
needed. We hove already advocated
this aad think it would be well tf
•neb a census could be taken.—Bal
timore Manufacturers Record.
We, too, favot tho takiog ot o
census in 1885 and believe that
should Congress at this eepsien make
ptoviaton for the some that it would
result in a wonderful showing for
the Soxth. Tho population of
Canton will more than double that
ot 1880; Cherokee oouuty would show
u gtMii of near 5,000; aud Georgia NT*
erut thousand. The wealth oi the
youth has likewise inoreaaod.
A gei.tlemaa in fttlauta claims to
want to purchase one hundred thou
sand pounds of mica, but atyo that
such labuloua prices aro asked that
purchase is impossible. Uo says it is
worth from IS oents to $5415 psr
pound, while from $5 to $13 is de-
mauded.
Tie Louisville GsurierJournal
thinks there bus been a great em-
sight somewbsr-.* us only sighty of
the 835 members,of our unseat fic
tional ho tide o4 repreesuHTtu »ssftot
lawyers.