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•IRel*1 Organ Cherokee County 1045. Hlaetratsd Hand-Ewk 1884.
1 For tbi Farm &Bd Gordwi. i-'pages.
KN. F. FERRY. EUitoh A Pt'BMBtlRR
Thureday, F*bii»ry 7 1^4
""‘jCllijaj ia to have a ihoe uiudu-
CaetoTv.
Gilmrr oauuty has a carpenter*
«nian Vnc* tliev run make a earner
Thafradeof M, A N. O' R.Il ia
•boat completed to about five miles
beyond Killjoy*
The mulea and wagor.4 af the M
A N. Ga. R. U. Co. at Kllijsy have
baei attached for debt.
The Acwarth council has boea or
gaaisad and have lived a tax ef 8500
•b keeper* al Hillard Tobias.
D. C Bacon of Chatham has been
■ppailted commisaioi.er o( the State
•f Georgia at the New Orleans ex*
petition, aud C. II. Smith, of Bui-
Ist, alternate.
ltslow wa give a list of all Pen-
•ioaera of the U. S. resident in this
oouaty, M foruislird ua by the De
part aaout of the Interior, via :
Mary Thompson, Ball Ground*
Samael Cole, Margaret Gunter, Lucy
R. Jackson, Elizabeth A. Cloud, und
William W. Cartn-y, Canton ; Imute
Brown, Cnerokee Mills; 0 Laui-a Ii.
Maaatr, Fort Buflinglon ; Jali.in
Joknsou, Opbir; Sarah Bruce and
Rliaabeth Fowler, Oiange; and An-
lha Ooaob, Walerca.
900 ' lu«trAtlon«, und n brnnUthl Coin* cal Pint*
•• I'lowtm, toll* YFhut, When nr • ■ to
plant an 1 w Bill of lnlonnntio:i In.Ht.nbl* to nil
intonated in pardefclng. Mailed fbr <kw
to caftW poaUfe.
Vlluatrated Novolty UM,
.. ■ I ■•wort t/lti K all the now eat voiloilat
»l«wr», Veaetikles, fa*
realo, Fmu,t*loato,Aa«
Mailed Free.
RDER NOW
And hHvn on hnnd
when you want to plan!.''
$1.00.
A FLOWER _ „
O A R D E N ,on
S* packet. rtiolc" Flower f'eeilB (our teirctlim), In-
chiding WILD (lAIIOlX Sr.I.PS (a mixture of
too varieties of Flower Heeds), for fl.OO.
VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00.
20 pkt«. Choice VcROtable Herds (ot.r itlection',
taming iiii.sV 4 wort ram Waaler r«n,fer$i.
BOTH the nhoro for M.7.S. Cnrdcnrr’. TTsnd
Cook telling you how lo grow them, sent I'ret wllh
orders.
R. K. BLISS & SONS,
34 B Brclaj^t^ew-York.
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CHEIIOKI ECOIJn i V »n H3UIFF
SALKS KOIt MA1IC1I 4ti>., 1884-
in
"CORNERS'' IK CANTOS'
We ■nderstand that privilege Tax
has btefl levied (or diaymg in the
towi of Canton by corporate author
itjr and that o fellow cannot now bor
row a wpgoa nud haul lor himself
and that our hauling moving etc de
pends upon the will of two draymen;
hod thatjouo shop has monopolized
the Beef markef and all ci'-z-df
are compelled to go there for then
beef. Well it may be law but is ii
net very oppressive upon a countiy
people like Canton^ We huva al
ways underlie* d that Town char
ier* were amle lor the bandit and
piotection o( the citizens and not
mouoplies, rings and comer*. W*
kaow af no greater usonoply in tliij
ITaiied States, accoiding forze muj
amount involved (to say nothing •!
the riag), than the earner made on
Beef and draying in Canton. S'
Lous Cincinnati and Chicago getting
up a corner on wheat corn and nieui
wanes into insignificance when
compared with Cantons ‘'Corner’’on
Beef and drayiog. It would no'
surprise us much to see in the dailv
Ceostitution and oilier leading dai
lies in the Uuiti d States, ironic morn
ing, dated Canton, the following dis
patch in sabit.tnc*: “The ‘Corner
heretofore in Beef ami draying in
Canton Ga colupeed for the want ol
common sense to supper; it. Signed
by the Town Council.”
Wo will all draw a good breath
and thank onr God “we are not as
other people” aud the days of “Cor
t ors" in Canton is nnmberril with
tbo barbarous practices of the pas'
Old Tints
More About The railroad
Edit«u Advance: It is a little uinusinp
te see how tkiugs chuuga in this life. A
few men tits ago a meeting of citizens wue
held at Canton that had aomethii g to
nay about the management of the M. &
N.Qa.lt. R. lie Grand Jury put in
through eoir.e influence and went as the;
asy. for that meet mg and I sap pot o bo
canae ‘he/ d d not nadcrMaud tlirir
real intention, 1 be legislature tippoiu
Willi lie pold on the first V’.irudny
Mnrcli next nt tlio court hoarm door in
llm town r.f Cn Li ton, nut r duty of
Chciokie within the !<•$, itmr.i i.fj
gute to the highest bidder tor < n>h the
following property triwit: om-t :.tli urirli* 1
\idtd nitirest in ilm follow in:/ 1 ti iiml :
pints of Info of hind to-wit: Jur 54(1 547
(500 <*07 18 011) und ten acres < n the < hht.
ide of NoflSO, llveucreH r If • t" (tin west
idc of No G17. five acres off >l':he west
sido «f No 808, seven scics o|f it ihu were
ride of No 545, threo seres oil if the N E
i orucr of No 080, mid oi r no t flf of the
south e»st corner of No ci O.hII in tin
ICth Dirtrirt mid rnend m 'hm i.l'f her-
' keo count y tind being well improved.
Mmd tsnd levi'don us the property of
William A Haley lomtirfy n tils issued
from the Jurtice ceuit ot tin ! 00 Disl
(I* M. in Inver Wesley iteec' rmisferied
io ,/obii L. Woney ngufnrt t: mc>. W.
Dmiel ,1 nines T Bunicl IT. I, Dxmt l nnd
Willnim A Itnlev. Tonmit in fiosesiiion
notified. This Jnnunry 20ih lbr'4.
Also at the mine tun : and place, lots
liivi ion of tlie
A MINISTRATOIIS SAI.E
Georgia—Ot'erohi*? IT'iuniv.
.-tQi-RH-ihie to aw order
Ordinary of Chcnikte
j sell on the flr.-t Tuesday in March 1881
I at I he court In use door to the TfivVn of
| f unt n On. sein« Vatualilft lai d on Shoal
Crti k in flier- kre t’minty mvr Will mu
coniaifing in till 6-11 acre’s lielop/int? ta
the pstn e of Jani'M 8train deceased an I
sold lortlie purpose of disti iInn ion ,-v
mong tlm heirs mid for t h«* purpose of
paying di-Iris. Two po'd sets of dwell
ing hoti-et Three good upjile and pencil
Orchard, sixty or a. verty norm of good
bottom land Tcrn;« made known on day
of-ale nnd sold in to*,* n« toliowm
1 ai Lot or puvrl: lot No ‘2 unimprov
ed U!0 acres, 125 acres of lot No 35 con
taming 125 nerc* nnd aggregating
acres more or leu. Snid psrci I h iving
the liousoi nad Oic.h irds on't nod com
niencing il rtids west ot Wale cn n eck
sod running \» i?I» the Pme Log road
to (lie ford of shoal creek and with said
r.vtd to thd nt'ruth rf Pitts creek an I
tlieuc- with tai l i.rrek unlit it striku<
the original North Wvsl lin'- thence west
with original line until it strikes a made
line I etween the Legg pine . tin nee cast
to the OiIg mil east cirncr tlu-nce wo.t
with Original line to tlr.: beginsine.
I'tirty or forty five acres cleared. Ah ill
25 in res of good l-otf'im,
2nil Parcel All "f that portion ot lot
Ao !!4 lying w. st of Pine Log road be
ginning at a white Oak on Pine Log
mad and running with sime North
West to tli month ot Pitta rreek und
with said creak until i' strike the or
igiaul line thence, wrs', to the csrner
thence ei v t with original tiiiti to a ntule
line between L \V Ueiiiliu.lt and said
place and with said linn to the bcgiuing
DISSOLUTION,
J.
Tito firm ol f. M. McAfee A Co.
is tli h day dissolved by mutual
consent and limitation. K. B
Holland and Bon F Ferry retires
and J. M. Me A tens assuines nil
'iiibililieeand w' ll .*4iiect nil money
due tLo lute fiim.
J. M
E B.
BEN
MnA KITE,
HOLLAND,
F. PERRY,
Canton, Ga. Feb. 1st 1884.
Il is earnestly hoped flint
containing 133 ncres more or less K rtr partisH duo tlio above firm, eithor
or tll'iy iere.1 under h rco ami cleared
of land Nos 17 and 18 1st
Tow ii of Canton, w it Ii ill) t
North end tftnid hits :i .i ; n whieli
lljire is a cotton gin ai d ini house, or
to fnu> 1) tli< rtii.f i s w il' he r.fneient to
satisfy ilia Hinti i ltd oimty 1 'X of J<>lm
W ( ortiiun for tin- ycur If S3 I vy iiui'le
i>Mil riturned to me l-v Vi n, Uic J. (’.
I count in posessicn (iol.tit-d in wi lling
.lannuiy 2-ltli 1884,
Also at the same time and p ice. Lots
of hoid Nos 81 and 09 in ilie 14 D istrict
and second section, each containing 100
acres more or less lying and l"’i:ig in
said county of Chen keo. Levied, on as
the pr<<| i i-ty of Jus Dennison, one nftlic
(I tinitiiuts, hy virture ef a Superior
Court fl la issuing from the Superior
e< urt of Chrrokeo county in favor of
Wallis Haley it Co r* Fields, Ale A fee.
Tutu »kCo. Written notice given Jos Did
aldson one of (lie il .'f'cndiiuts as nquircii
by law. Properly pointed out hy one ot
thedotcudanla. 'tins hiiiunry 2:)tli 1884
Alse at the siune time and ] luce, Lot
of land No. 88 in the 2! Dis'- 2nd did
of said corny of l Icrokie J.cvied on
as the pioperty of A/artiu W l)obbt to
sutisty a subpoena Ii fa issuing from the
Superior court of then km county in
favor of George W yiim ker r.v Mar-tin W
Dobbs. L, vy made and r« turin d to me
by Jus. Ii t urtis, Depttry blierilf. De
Cendant notified in willing by mail.
This January 88, 1884.
Alto at the sumo time and place Lots
of land No 95. 122. 111? 108. and 194 in
the 3rd Distend 2ml fiat of snideeuu’
ty of ( lu iokee. Levied on as the prop
el ty of 11. P. /fohomb one tf the del ti
dunt to tatiafy a Superior court ti fa
isruirg > 11 tn ill- Supeiior court ot said
Lliei't kce county in favor of Ario A
Holcomb rs IV W. t Jl. !•' Hole* mb.
Written r.Micc i f the livy teivoil upon
. he deli miauls ii. P Il. lcimb. January
24th 1884.
E. G. GiA MLING, Sim iff.
AI xu t 85 aces ot good bottom land, 85
ni’i'cs of lot No 3 ly ng broadside ol lot
No 81 and join,ng W. J Hustons 229 a.
i re*it or,i or le-s,
3rd Parrel. Lot No 1 1(1) ncivu unim .
proved well tambriid 20 m tes gosil b n •
tom running i ut-e to tD•• Pine Log r ad
with good spring and b iil-iti g s te.
Parcel 4. Part of 1 it N >84 It gi ing 't a
wldto Oak trar the etige rf tile Pine
Log road about 00 rods west of Wide,
ca creek running through said lot with
n marked line until it strikes the Orig
ioul line where it ‘crosses said creek
which is near the Nerth East corner
tin neo down -a’d creek 8 rods West of
said creek, until it strikes the Pine Log
load and w itli snid lend to the begining.
8 il posed lo contain 22 acres; Sucresclear.
rd. 4 or 5 acres bottom with a good wntiv
power lor machinery. All tenable land
All said hind is in the 14ili D'at and
2nd Her t iei> of ( Li»i<-k<e C' 1 unty Ga.
i - if of tl.e 1 JAMES L. I) //AI<PlN*Adiiiinistrntor of
Jau fliain, dic'd, with the will annexed.
by noto or nc, ouat, \\ ill call nt onoc
aud Bollla with mo mud *h«ruby
save tlm troublo and iXj.onsc* of :i
Imv suit. 1 must liave mmiey and
if you uro duo anything you imiRt
pay. I do not w.mt to mio anyouo
hut unles.-t this appinl i^ heeded 1
will bo compellud to. I givo «d
lair warning. A word lo the wise
ia sufficient.
Very Uespeclfully,
J. .VI. Me A PEE.
Money Saved is* Money Made!
I AM flfiLR AGENT I'0!< -AT n UN SON'S COMBINATION
lOFTOX AND loRK CULTIVATOR.”
Bo'iw Jk «•>,.) die fil of fit o “JouTiKoii O-mliinAti >n Cottmi a ad
G«#tt UultiVnti.r.” its di(T ri'*nI ah -peswitd di s. jrifu■ • *n ot aow used:
No. t, Shovel Flow.
No2scrape or sweep.
Nos 3 and 4 Turning
Plows and Fender.
Nos 5 aud 9 right &
left hand Turning
Plows. Nos H and IS
Turner on ono side &
scrape on the other.
No 7 fender :m<l half
scrape. Nets 10 & 14
half scrapes. No 11
Fender and Plow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Plow and half-
sert)|K\ Nos .S 12 & 13
blade and wings that
make 11 different,
plows, all practical &
useful in cultivation,
ami eat) he fitted oil
any plow stock that
the common Bull-
ton gne or scooter
works on. No 16 is 2
right hand wings, 1
of them reversed so
that it runs the back
of wing in front. No
17, is both wingti in
position to cover cot •
ton or corn. No-18 is both wings re.\ersed, as used by some for plowing
in middle of rows. In fitting on (lie Combination put the Scooter Plow
on t op. lu making Turning Plows, see that the Wing is at its highest
idjustment, as No. 9, and is not let down as a scrape.
Thi« is the • in npsst. best nnd meat ecom inical Flow in as*. Reduces
onr expenses to less than one-half, and dees its work bettor. Try them
mid satisfy yourself. They giv« universal satisfaction. Thsy can be
bought (or ludf the money it takes to buy the other plows used in oul~
tivation. Cull aud examine them and bo convinced.
h'aie i r Gcoigiii,
u, ) To a
ty ) in-.y i
whom ii
cm cm.:
8 A Duvis l aving in j n j cr form nj>-
pi ini for |ei muni'll! lutirs if a >! 11 > * i • i - •-
tri.tiin ini tin* (Mate ol E-i'iihcIi Mill
I ins, lati of said couuty. iliix hk:’«1, ib.s is
lo ci c all Mid sii gulm tl.i cn ilu is
ami in xt of kiu ol Ehzabitli > ullius to
tvilguile a large committee, ihey’mudi- he and a|-pt'ar ut my i-ffici* within the
exhAMiitivs researches from oae esdof tu
iiu to the other and reported favorable
for the permit comj any. Eut it stems
when the courts takes it up they de
clde t > the reverteand virtu .lysustaiu the
meeting held nt 4 an ton. The roan
may be well niaonga but 1 uever Imvi-
» en it in that light. Just think him
long with this cei.viot labor the cornea’
ay have bum gutiicg frcui Canton to a
few miles above Elh)ay, say 00 miles.
The loads from Atlanta to Macon, Iron
Atlanta to Dullus und Rome, etc.- have
bits graded and t oingh led ami are j.ou
deiag a fine ousireis. Why could not
this Narrow GnupeahoDiVLy this delay-
la it the fault of tin* management oi
why is itf Cirluinly if tv«r a road wa>
inn and managed by the tiliceis of road
the 11. 4 N- Gate. Time is i no train
daily; it starts from Marietta in tin
moinicg returns il.e nine iviuing. It
is no convenience that 1 can sie to tin
tisvling public sling the lire peilisps it
is to the ifflceis aid roairgmient as
Jkarietta is head quaiters; with the pres
ent idieldnle theie is no mcisrity to l,i
out more than 12 horns and that in *d»\
lifbt. Lut the men hunts veil liirnolu’-
thelriipJit B.ust lay over in Munrita m
arrive in Atlanta at 9 oclack at nigh and
oa hia let urn must Uy om in A-uiiitta
ot leato Atlanta on an iiulyf tiaie. 1 wo
Bights c-vt with Lcltl bibs etc is the List
he can* da. I ptit»s it will ah nu.i
• iwawna %o will wait anl sec.
y*ml>i**
A
11mo ullowid by law ul fImw cause,
it any tlii.v cun why ])ciinuin nt h itcraof
adinihisti ution shou il not f L'liiftii d to
said U. A . Dayis i n ilz'fih Mullins,
esti.tc. WitucsK mv lull’d : • .1 > fiiciui ng
lutni’c th bji.muij 20lli )8 V -I,
C Al. J/ct i m k f ui.iKAi.y.
Georgia—I l.etekte Coin ty.
W in nas the estate ofJnlii.li Munhrs
istc ot said county deed is uniepri seated
all person concerned are lun-by notified
to tllo i 1 Ji'Cticil'i in toms of the l.tW
il any tlicy have why urtminlati'ation of
ot said i state slioubl not be vested in tlio
clnk of ihc Superior court ol said coun
ty at tin- Maicli turn of tlm court of Or
dinary in 1884. Jan 29tlill8t44
C. M. WCOtlrttK UttBINAUY.
EXl i u i'OKS SALK
Georgia—Choi kce County
Ily virtme ot uu order from 1 lie court
of Ordinary of raid county will bo said
before the coait house door ia saidcouuty
(lnringtho legal hours of sale on the Hi st
Tuesday in March next, the following
1 r>t>• of lam) and j aits of lots belonging
to Ilie ertste t.f Joel Haley d'cemeil !<>
wit lots Noa MG 547, GO* 007 GlS 019
tin ucres more or lers of No 020 five a
cri« off tif west side of (il7 five ucres rfi"
of west side of 008; bevi n i.crrs oft’of wibi
side C45; I liree acres off of N, E conn r
08* in d one lu ro i fl of H. E uonu r 005
in 15 District 2nd section of said county,
aggregating 205 net more or Ii-bs, also
lots No 733 781 .inti half of No 732 in
the 15th Dii* 11 'it 2nd siclivi of said
county ciiiitaining 100 acres more or less
Do this property is situated ih« ‘‘Haley
.Wiils-, - ’ sud contain one of the best water
powers in Noitli Geo. Sold fur benefit of
h< irs nnd crediti is. Terms niadi* known
on dx> of sale Jau. 24 18-.4J T Hai.ky.
fxsealon
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
E. E. Hoherts. ndminstrator of Evens
Iviik, deceased, lins in d.uc form applied
to the unduvgntd t*-r e'tirs ol d.-mis
sion from an id :s. t ininUtniiion, ai.il ii .-
application will hu heard on t e first.
Monday in Miy next. This J.i 2ttl,
1884. C. M. McCLUilE,
Ordinal v.
JT. Pi BB-00E1,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALPHARETTA, * • GEORGIA
Will prncticn in all tkc Courts of
tiie llluo Uidge Circuit and in the
Justice Courts of Milton and of such
other Districts (G. M.) as border on M 1
ton
dm:
fi
m
ONLY 922.SO
For Hits stjU of rtllLADKLPHlA
HINUF.lt. Kqual to any Slngar In
.tlio market. Itoiaembrr. far
tills (Hire we deliver it to jroar
nearest Railroad Station free
of I rclRltt. In all easoa yon »r«
to have tlio privllogo of ,-xamlna-
tlon iM'fi.ro you pay for It. 8«nd
for our Illustrated Circular. Ail
dru " E. C. HOWE A CO.,
lSBWeadSt, t’blLADELim PL
LE ITERS OF DISL i .-jlON.
Gtoigia- Cherokee Ci uu'x:
Win roas W. & W. ill. Ihu-on executors
of Jiiiemin buiton decia.-u .i pnscnts
to the ci urt in their pclitun duly filed «&
entered on riesrd that tjjc ■ 1, \.- tally ad
inini.-tt lx d on Jcfcrson artci's catutc;
l his is therefore tacit' ! pi rsohs enn-
cciued, iicirs and crcdiu rs. to show cause
if any they enn wliy suid exccutars should
nat b0 dischurg- d. •_ nd receive letters of
oiMiis.-ii n on the liist Mouduy in May
1884. Jau. 2Clli. 18’4. ( >i J/cCluro
3'din;iry
CiUgiu—Cl ciokie Colli '\-
Uy vntuie ol an oulu u.iii the court
o| Grdiumy ol . a'd ii i i,i v w itl be -old
at l.l:Clil.n fetllii t l.ic - u 11 f,. use dial
it, laid ciiinty in 11 - tvs’ Jii.ulty m
-l.iuiliniM il.i :■ It. v i-:(,pi-uy u>
Wit (• s . i in: i Ni t if,. '..H' Via iiiul
l ull st lot No It-.. 2i i: 1 ■ i ud
Sictif.n it tt.ii unity pi : d n.-ibe
[ it j o iy nt M .I mo A Day ucc nut
lor ti« b« nclit ol i cus i.r d ij-.dit'xrs,
& f 2.iill-.- catb. Julio.:y 41 m 1884 .
JiiUtlrziii J i Xi UxUliAI
ADMIN IS .'BATOR'S SALE.
Georgia—Cii< r ikic County:
Agreeably te an ord r >t the court of
Old:nary of CU* rokce (inwill be sold
at auciiim at Ihc c- urt loius door of oiiid
county oil the fir-t > godiy ia March
m xt w.LI,in the legal hours of salt, the
f: ll-jw ing property tu « it: Lots of Innd
Nos. 107, 188. 122. and 1.3 in tli lotli
Dtit ami acC'i.id St ctiou of sui'l c juu;y
aggregating o.ic hundicd i.u sixty .,c is
8.*ld us ihc property of J On Audurso.i,
deceased. Tunis, one tin:-4 c i.Ji, balance
due 1st Dio. next. lJuu-x I .r title. This
21st day of January 1834.
MAH > IN J. ANDERSON,
Administrator.
ADMIN1 STltATGIIS’ BALE.
G.orgia—Clurokee (’unity:
Agreeable lo on rrd«.r of the court of
oiuiuarvol suid ceunty, 1 wilt sell at
the court house dot r on tlio 1st Tuesday
in A2u;ch 1814, within the h-gsl hours
of snle—(emu made known on day ol
fab—the following property to wit: Lot
of land No. 118, unit cue half of lot of
bad No. lMi in the Mill (list und 2 1 sic
ci »;»tii»'i:j{ t 0 wen s, mid Nt 110 in the
1, !li Dot :.ud 2i.il 8ce, iilitl i tie undivid
ed hail oi No 1 7 in suid I)ist i.nd sec
2nd fail in uuu ci unty of Cl'iitkec. Sold us
the piopuly ol James. Me Kinney, ihc'd
loi the purpose ot paying bis uml bid
tlibut'pii in>«>rg ihe heir-. This Jau
17th 1884. J.vMEo R, AtcA'iNNE*.
luiuu ci oiui AiJvjiitx IkvuauL
I an. now recaiving tlio largest aid most varied sto«k«f Spring Goods
that 1 have ever brought to this market and am ofiwritg special in*
du' cments FOR CASH and ON TIME to good parties. Keepitialweic
everything in tin* Hardware line. Blacksmith Tool*, Wagon Material, otu
llavi a large stock of Men’s and Boy'n Raady MaSj (’lotbing, Dry
Goodie, Notions, uml everything usually kept lor sale io a G(moral
Moicliuiidiso etorc. See and price ray geode before ptrc'rasiag.
llnv* a lull stock ot the fallowing celebrated brands of G i»»o:
MERRY MANS A. D. BONES, BUaD LE\b FATEMT,
STERNS. ZELLS IH/NE SUPKRPHOSPclATE, a.;J
soveral reliable braudn ol A(-1D SUTERFllOSPHATK.
The t rtcet ou creps of the above celebrated brands ofGinwie and
Acid .8 so well and luvurnkly ktiown Ilia; it is unnecessary that I should
add any teeliinoiiials as to its results on crop*.
Also have the Old Reliable Tcnnc^sdc Wagon and can be sold at
close figure*. Also Engines, bop .ralors, etc , of Fricjc Jt Co’s. make.
When in need of anything in my line do not fail to give moa call.
1 am satisfiod 1 cun save you fouui moruy by givilig you,good bargains.
Kospc'tl'u’lv Ytiurs, '
R. T. JONES,
CANTON, OA., February 5th 1884. >
STORY 5 CRMP,
Manulacturara and Whclastta Peala- v in
• • •; ■; -
McAfee House
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Under un entirely now manage
meat is now open for the accrni'i'intion o'
these seeking a healthy nmi jil.-usant
l.icility. Ai.iiiiiilntiOiiii flr.it ela.1.1 nnd
prices low. 8plcn'lnl sample i'«- nia f„i
Drummers. Lspicial rates to fitiii'h’s.
In cniin-( titiu v itli the Jin e an
splcndirf ' tallies w' cr.-hmsis, I agu
etc, will receive pr nipt attuilion i
moderate prices. F'>r further j .»rticulr
call on or address
Mrs. ?.Tj± L.
Proprietress.
Medical Card.
Dit N. SEWELL returns tlmnks to
the citir, ns of (Janton and vicinity for
tlieir lilirral |>atrouagu, ami ask u coi.-
tinunneo of the same.
Being permanently located, will con
tinue to practice Medicine, Surgery and
Midwifery
Hoping by industry, ei-ergy and strict
application to business t. nurit an in-
ctcased patronage and oaetiuu-inco
Oflice and Drug Store first do<)r East
of IL T. June’s Store. Residence ad
joining Ben. E Perry. Jan3
STATE GEORGI A
CHEROKEE C’OUN •: Y:
Whcross, W. 1). Timmons Adminis
trator of Si'Viuiel f iiimons represents ’«
tile Ccurt m ins p- tit ion, duly fib d .ml
uitei-d on record, that lie lus fully
administered St.Intel Tininion- estate,
ibis is lliercfoiv to c te h|| per.-ons
conceiucd, kincred and ueditors, to
sliow cause, if any they can why said
Ad min lstr.it or Gould tv l lie discharged
from Ins admiiiistrutrni. and rrceive
let less af dimrissiou on she Q1 M-iuduv
in M.hi 1884; ('. M. Me3.ore Ordinary.
-THIS PAPEH-'
IS OM FILCTV” 14
T. E. HANBURY ft C.O.,
ADVERTISING ftGiriiTf,
▲TZiASTVA, 40hJtu.
’S!SS£3M. am
Dooker Erou.,
Halnos Eroa ,
Marhtishak,
Simpson #, Co.,
Story Si. Camp.
Spi ,
Stor j i t-.imp.
Thotefrrc clniri'’el/
Plano aud . iu house
oatheCgnt' : t.
Agents Wanted
'i'v itaotii
a
Catalofruc-s free to any address.
Writs for our prlc.a befors buy in*
where.
STORY Gl CAMP,
(88 *190 State Strsst, ?0» H. Fifth 8(rs«4,
CHICAGO, IT. 10UIL
EVKBT SAC* T*m VOB TITAUTT RVKBT T A BUTT TBSTED I* TlUAI. OaOTOBB Wt ItTUITT.
CATALOGUR AMD PRIOR LIST or raorrABi.B, noirtn ayd fikld laana ov all testec
%-alo aul« vABirrixsi sbxbqm appmcatioy. H]g&g SIBLEY h. C0..RDCkD8tBT. H.Y.Hil CMa£D,Il/
Head This Sure.
A new Confcctionaiy ai •! Family
Grocery Storo is now open und solicits
your trade jest one door above George
Lalliein's
I uill sell you COFFEE, SUGAR.
TOBACCO, LARD, MEAT, FLOUR.
KEROSENE, and anything in the CON
FACTION A RY LINE dumper thru the
oheupesl. I. all aru see nv. when in town
tnui price inv goed- bt-foro to i buy.
T. F. CAli FEN TEH,
M
- vA •
H. McBNflll,
BRICK, TLASTERING AND
STONE WORK Jl AN,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
I am tuily prepared to do any k 11 d “f
Masonry "r ptnsten g at liit low i s' p«.-
siblc iales, end so : cit the pail mage of
tuosu desiring work in my linn.
Jun3— JI. 11. McE.viYKK
UPP -I w :. ;,liioiee. J50.1 i utfit fee
*•« ul! f u'> iy s'.Jie. Kn |'m; i ,j,
tut u -t r-.ijiiired Reader, ii • t
want busiuu sat wliiob perst'iis of either
a x. y-ling or ul r. (an imtkc gim uy
a t the tone liey wont, witli ub-t
certainty. wi:a for pu.thu os to
lia.Jcit and co. lVritncd, Maine.
1}
for the working clasa. Sent! IB
cents f r | ostage, anc we will
mail joti/iee, a royal, .'aluab’.e
box of sample go.itjs t'mt will j‘ it you ia
the way ol tusking mure un ne in a few
ti t s Hi m you ever tbcuglit p -..yibla at.
any busi.ni i-s Capitnl not r< qu ed. We
w ill start you. You can work ai he time
or in spare time only. J lie woiis uni ■
vi-r.-nlly aaptnl r < both sexes y uug mid
■hi. You can easily earn ft am bJcrnts to
|5 .-wry evviiing That all win want
woik may test the businiss, we make
this unparalleled ojTir: to H'l w ho ai'fi not
woil ixilisliod wo wifi send 31 fo pi^y fbf
the ’.rouble of writing tit. Fall p ,rticuUrs
itirectiuas, etc . sanl fine. For' ines will
'ii in-Uc by th«*sa who give ll ir wnole
''*■:»' io the work. Great suocsabsnlu-
tclv sure lion't delay. Start no /. Addreoa
St taxon & Co. P^rtlaad Maiae.
‘j
A. . STFADMAN
CANTUX GEORUilA
Having taken diiMga of hia hitiicr
«' fp returns tnarks to ijh cua*
tumors "tor past puUuoajre nod
uskstor a couiltmatice wtaairtp.
All •• o; k suefe as Ruofi, g, Uut-
t*-■ i■ g, topper ttiidUuti KMiUbtug
in-.; tlrepjn s will be prompt]/ ex-
ecutud aud at reaaooable prioea,
Givebifu a trial m aUlta '