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Official Organ Cherokee County
BEN. F. PERRY, EniTOit A- Prm-tBitEii
BLISS*
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For the Tim and Qtrdtn. lUmm
Thursday. F-btiftty 15 1684.
•• CORNERS IN CA XTON," RY OLD
II MRS.
I am mxler the impreiion Train
rending “Old Times’’ piece iu the
lm«r advaNi k, that hns givtn bun
l.'lfthe right nnme for he is surely
ulty years behind the present deesde
—a regular old f>gy. He ilta'i fee
that Cantsn is on the fast train.
We are “Yaung Americans,’’ we are.
lie to grumble about, ilrav tax Leing
$<5. and a beef market $20,! The
“City Fathers’’ dou‘1 dream ofCuu-
tons boom. Cou!d tliis body cor
pora'e see onr city progressing,
moving, running, climbing, rising,
tissuing, sparkling, and spirting hf
it is from center to circumfeienoe,
they wcu!d puss Joidinances wou.d
approich ita progiess and power.
The • city Fathers’ having the feat
ol God befors tluir eye9 and the
public good at In art, they would
feel the weight of thsir responsi
bilities. They would tax drays ♦7. r »;
lieef markets $100; Stables $1251
hotels $150; Guano houses $2()0> l“ w
yets and Doctors $50, professional
tax; preachers $25 and stock raisers
$40. Then mud-holes could be
tilled up; Side walke made so that
one could walk and not sink in the
mud over six inches, and teams
could draw 5C0 pounds any where
on the sheets from Ellis crossing to
Narrow Gauge depot. The hard
worked, self-sacrificing city fathers
could be paid, like other cities faith
ful servants. And for the benetit
and happiness of the ladies and men
o f a shurp sense ot smell with such
•(‘revenue a barrel id Hoyts Eau De
Cologne dashed with Dnrbja best
proUdactic fluids to sprinkle the
door post of the Quano houses
aud the adjacent walks Cwuid be had
Ah! Old limes you are a long way
behind und 1 earnestly hope you
will live to tee the progress
Cantou mapped oat above, then sse
will be a happy and a wealthy peo
pie Mvuoins.
IllutrsUd Band-Book
ram sad Oardoa. iso p*g«a
nowinuntrsllom, and • krantimi Calms rtata
•f Flawara. t-Hj .Wfcaj, wtaa and Maw to
plant »nd lifttll of InMwintion Invalnabl- to »U
interested in ffcrdenlnK Mailed fbr t$ H
s. *• ••▼•T pmHmmm. ^
doecrtldiig all tha stowaat varletlei
rlewere, $ eeetollee, €*•
Fveto, Bruit, Monte,
Mtilsd Fro*.
RDER NOW
Anil bnvo on hand
when you want to plnnlT"
A flower
OARDEN
80 rickets cholea Plowrr H-ed- (our tttrcHon), In-
eluding Wll.ll (UllllFV SKKDS (a mixture of
100 varieties of Flower Seeds), for 91.00.
VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00.
80 likts. Choice Vegetable Seeds (our *liCtloo\
Including miss's Amrrlcsn Wonder Fee, for ft.
IIOTII the above for !*1.VA, Gardener’s Hind
Hook telling you how to grow them, sent Frt* with
orders.
B. K. BLISS Sc SONS,
34 Barclay 8t. t New York.
ItlL IDTinniEIENTS
Pickens county corespondent to tiie
Constitution says that J, A. Dewar Jr.’Co
arc ahipping some large blocks of marble
iu the rough from this county to Ht
Louis nnd Cincinnati—blocks weigbiag
from four to twelve tboutaud bounds.
These blocks ire taken from the quarries
of Tatea aud Dewar's.
PROCEEDINGS OF l'HE TO WE
CO CECIL
Canton, Ga. Pan. 8—84
Present mayor and full board, except
It. T Junes. Hpeciallcommutec on abut
ment in Iron Bridge continued till next
meeting. Council decided to build
sidewalk to depot on south side of
Street to be made of plank and let to low
est bidder. Healed bids to be submitted
to council at iti next meeting plans and
specifications can bo seen at secieta ys
office. Street tax will remain same us
last yea-, six days work or $3.90commu
tation fee. It was dreided to begin woi k
on the it ret is as soon ax the weather
would permi . An ordinance was passed
which provides in fcubtance: thuiany
persons who (ails to work the rf,reels
wlien notified shall be reported to the
council. If lie does not present good and
sufficient cause e.iecut on shall be
issued against his goods. If fine cannot
be collected the defaulter will be acres
ted and worked under guard or iiupria
•ued two dajs for each day he failed
to work. Proceedings can be stoppeu
at any time by payment of commutu.iou
fee and cost. It further provides that
if any one appears as .tqui.ed but fai.s
to do a good and reasonable days wo-k
he shall be dismissed aud proceeded
against as iu case of a defaulter.
Adjourned to meet Friday night Feb
15th, iu room over Coggins store.
R.T. Jo.sas, Nec.
At Woodstock on February 2nd the
colored b.etbrcu came near haringa liitlo
row, It seams that one Rev. Hairis
of Marietta, was elected a few Sundays’
since pastor of the church at that place
over the old pastor, ltev. H. A. Burgs,
by a small nujsrily, and subsequently
the election wee ratified by the adoption
•f the iniuntes. yet the minority were not
satisfied with the cbo<ce mads by the
majority, knturday last the new paetor
went to fill his appointment but did not
find all “calm and serene" as he expect-
id, hewe 'er he approached the pulpit
expecting te pi each them a practical
stimon and leiut their wayward feet to
tbesirait and narrow way which lends to
r iea.ee. joy, coutentment Fid ever luting
ife, but ere he bad picceeded two of the
mi.’or ty a ose, advanced to the pulpit,
took hold of the divine nod asked him
to step down and out. Their request
was heeded end the much abused pustor
got out delviiaintd tep.ecure warms s
but afterwards decided e get the advice
•f while fYrends who properlv recomracu
ded that the mailer be left in the hands
of the Crftid Jury at our next court.
This happy turn in Lhc matter most
likely stopped what ni ght have termi
nated in quite an ugly affray. Much oil
needs te be poured on the troubled wa
ters jet
The advertisement ef R. H. North
cutt, successor te Win Root Marietta, Ga.
which appeared in last weeJU issue of the
Advance sets forth the advantages of
buying your Drugs- Paints. Oils, Sts-
tiona y, Heeds etc. or him, He premises
te fill and return ell orders promptly
and ask that his priae and qual'ty of
Drugs be compared with those from
elsewhere, He 'succeeds the old aud re
liable druggist, Wm Root, and we are
satisfied he will give entire satisfaction
ia every particular. - Give him a trial
CHEROKEECOUNTY SHERIFF
SALES FOR MARCH 4nf., 1884-
Willi he sold on the first Tuesday In
March next at the court house door in
the towu of Canton, mid county of
Cherokee within tke legal hours of
•ale to the highest bidder fer cash the
following property towit: one tenth undi
vided interest in the following lota and
partu of lota of land to wit: Nos 540 547
000 007 018 610 and ten acres on the earn
side ef N»620, five acres off of the west
side of No 617, five acre* off of the west
side of No. 008, seven acres off of the west
side of No 545, three acres off of the N IS
corner ef No 080, und one aero off of the
south east corner of No 605. all In the
15th District and second serf ion of Cher
«kec county and being well improved.
Said land lev lid on as the property of
William A. llaley to satisfy a fifu issued
from the Justice court of the 000 Dist
G: if. In iavor Wesley Reece transferred
to John. L. Worley ngalnst James. W.
Daniel James T Daniel K. L Daniel and
William A Haley. Tenant in posession
notified. This January 20th 1884.
Also nt the same tiiuo and place, lots
of Isnd Nos 17 snd 18 1st division of the
Topn of Canton, with 80 feet off of the
North end »f said lots and upon which
there is a cotton gin and mill house, or
so much thereof as will be sufficient to
satisfy the State und t ounty tsx of John
W Gordon for the yesr 1888. Levy made
sad returned to me by Wm Rice L. C.
tenant in posrstdsn notified iu wrrting
January 24th 1884.
Also nt the same time and place, Lots
of land Nos 81 and 99 in the 14 District
and second section, each contsiniug 100
acres more Or less lying and being iu
raid county of Cherokee. Levied on as
the property ot Jos Donation, one Of the
defendants, by yirture ef a Superior
Court fi fa issuing from the Huperier
court of Cherokee county in favor of
Wallis. Haley A Co ns Fields, McAfee.
Tate &Co, Written notice given Jos Dol
aldsou one of the defendants us required
by law. Property pointed out by oue of
the defendants. This January 29th 1884
Also at the mime time nnd place, Lot
of land No. 33 in the 21 Dial- 2nd Si ci
of said county of Cherokee Levied on
as tbe property of Martin W Dobbs to
satisfy a subpoena li fa issuing from the
-Superior court of Cherokco county in
favor of George W Thacker vn Martin W
Dobbs. Lv.vy made nnd returned to me
by Jus. H Curtis, Dcpury Sheriff Do
fondant notified in wyting by until
This January 28, 1884.
Also at the same time aud placo Lots
of land No 95. 122. 107 108 aud 104 in
the 3rd Dist and 2nd beet of snideeun
ty of Cherokee. Levied ou as the jj
city of B. F. y/olcoiub out of the deten
duut to satisfy a Superior court fifu
issuing fn m the Superior courtofsaid
Cherokee county iu luvor of Ario
Holcomb tn. W. W. fe B. F Ilolcomb
Written notice of the levy served upon
i he defendants b. F Holcomb, January
24th 1884.
E. G. GUAMLING, Sheriff.
A MINISTR ATORS SALE.
Georgia—Cherokee County.
Agreeable to an order passed hv the
Ordinary of Cherokee County I will
sell on Ihe first Tuesday in March 1884
at the court house door in the Town of
f'ant-m Ga. midi valuable land on Shoal
Creek in Chemkre t'sunty near Walesca
containing in all 080 acres belonging t*»
the estate of James Stratu deceased and
sold lor the purpose of distribution a-
mong the heirs aud for the piirnnse nf
paying debts. Two good sets of dwell
ing houses. Three guild apple and peach
Orchard, sixty or s.-vtnty acres of good
bottom laud Term* made known on day
of sale and sold In lots as follows:
1st Lot or parcel: lot No 2 unimprov
ed lf>0 acres, 125 acres of lot No 85 con
taming 125 acres nnd aggregating 2h5
acres more or leas. Said parcel having
tuc houses and Orchards on it nud com
mencing 3 rods west ot Wnlexcn creek
and running with the Pine Log road
to the ford of ahoal creek and with said
road to the mouth of Pitts creek and
thence with said creek until it strike*
the original North West line thenec west
witli original line until it strikes a made
line between the Legg plac", thence east
to the Original east corner thence west
with Original line to the beginning.
Forty or forty five acres cleared. About
25 aeres of good bottom.
2nd Parcel All of that portion of lot
No 34 lying w«st of Pine Log road be
ginning at a white Oak on Piue Log
road and running with aame North
West to the mouth of Pitts creek and
with said creak until U strike the or,
iginal lint thence, west to the earner
theuco east with original line to a made
lino between L. W Reinhardt and said
place and with said line to the begin!ng
containing 185 acres more or less Forty
or fifty acres under fence and cleared
About 35 antes of good bottom land, 85
acres of lot No 3 lying broadside of h>t
No 84 and joining W. J Boston* 220 a.
ere* more or less.
3rd Pared. Lot No I 180 acres uuim,
proved well timbered 20 aeres good but
tom running cut to the Pinc/x>g n*d
with good spring and building site.
Parcel 4. Part of lot No 84 beginiug *t a
white Oak near the edge nf thn Pine
Log road about 80 rods west of Wales
ca creek running through said lot with
a marked line until it strikes the Orig
real line where it ‘crosses said creek
which i* near the North East corner
thence down said creek 3 rods West of
said creek, until it strikes the Pino Log
road and with said road to tlrebcgining.
Su posed to contain 29 acres; 8 ac rose I ear
ed,4 er 5 acres bottom with a good water
power for machinery. All tenable laud
All said land is in the 14th Diet aud
2nd Hec tien of Clrerokee County Ga.
JAMES L. D 7/AKN1N Administrator of
/as. Strain, dcc’d, with tke will annexed
DISSOLUTION.
J. I. FIFU t CO.
Thu firm ol J. M. McAfee & Co.
ia tbis day dissolved by mutual
consent aud limitation. E. B.
Holland and B„n. F. Porry retires
and J. M, McAfee assumes all
liabilities and will collect all money
due tko late firm.
J. M. McAFEE,
E. Ib HOLLAND,
DEN. F. PERRY,
Canton, Ga. Feb. let 1884.
It io earnestly hoped that all
parties due the above firm, either
by note or aocouat, will call at onoe
aud settle with me and thereby
save the trouble and expense of a
law suit. I must have money and
if you are due anything you must
pay. I do not want to sue anyone
but unless this appeal is heeded ]
will be compelled to. I give all
fair warning. A word to the wise
is sufficient.
Very Respect fully.
J. y. McAFEE.
Georgia—Cherokee County.
Whereas tire estate ofJediah Mead) rs
late of said county deed is unrepresented
all person concerned are hereby notified
to file objections in terms ot tire law
if any they have why administration nf
ot said estate should nnt be vested in tnb
clerk of the Buperior court of'said coun
ty at the March term of the court of Or
dinary in 1884, Jan 30th 1884 ,.
C. M. McCluiik OiiniNAitY.
Stale of Geoigia,) To all whom i
Cherokee County f may concern:
8 A Davis having in proper form ap
plied for permanent letters of Adurnis-
tration ou the estate of Elisabeth Mul
litis, late of said county, deceased, this is
to ci.e ail aud singular the creditors
and next of kiu of Elizabeth Mullins to
be and oppear at my office within the
time allowed by law and show cause,
if any they can wby permanent letters of
administration sbould not be granu-d to
raid 8. A. Davison Elizabeth Mullins,
estate. Witness my hand and rfficiul sig
nature this January 29th 1884,
C. M. ifcCLUllK OUDINAUT.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
Whereas W. A W. $1. Barton executors
of Jefierson Barton deceased represents
to the court in their petitiou duly filed A
entered on record that tbeyliava fully ad
ministered on Jeferson Barton’s estate;
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause
if any they can why said executors should
not be discharged, and receive letters of
disnissinn on tire first Monday in May
1884. Jan, 26ih. 1884. O. M. McClure
Ordinary.
Georgia—Cherokee County.
By virture of an order rroni tire court
of Ordiuary of said county will be sold
at auction before the court House dom
in said county on t,he first 2\resd<>y in
March next the followrng property to
wit lots of laud Nos 290 291 202 and
half of lot No 203 2nd Dirt and 2ud
Section of said county Sold ai the
propeoty of William M Day ‘deceased
for tie benefit of heirs aud creditors
Terms cash. January 30th 1884 .
Martin Cvamlki Administrator
EXECUTORS SALE
Georgia— Cherokee County
By virture of an order from the court
of Ordinary of rnid county will be sold
before the court house door in saideouniy
during the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in March next, the following
lets of land and parts of lots belonging
to tbe estate of Joel Haley diceased to
wit lots Nos 540 547, 000 007 018 019
ten acres more or less of No 830 five
cres off of west side of 617 five acres off
of west side of 008; seven acres off of w< st
side 545; three acres off of N. E corner
089 and one acre i.tf of 8. K corner 005
in 15 District 2ud section of said county,
aggregating 205 acres more or less, also
lots No733 781 and'half of No 732 iu
the 15th Distr'ct Snd section of said
county containing 100 acres more or less
On this property is situated thn “Haley'
Miils;" aud coutuin one of tbe best water
powors in North Geo. Sold for benefitof
heirs and creditors. Terms made known
ouday of sale Jan. 24 1834 J. T Halex.
A’xecutou
t/Tm „
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P, BEOOia,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALPHARE1TA, - • GEORGIA,
Will practice in all the Courts ol
tire Blue Ridge Circuit and in the
Justice Courts of Milton and of such
other Districts (G. M.) as border on Mil-
ton
Money Saved is Money M.ade!
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR “JOHNSON'S COMBINATION
COTTON AND CORN CULTIVATOR”
Below is seen the cut of the “Johnson Combination Cotton an4
Corn Cultivator,” its different shaped and description of howuoed:
No. 1, Shovel Plow.
No 2 scrape or sweep.
Nos 3 ami 4 Turning
Flows and Fender.
Nos 5 and 9 Tight k
left hand Torhing
Plows. Nos 6 and 15
Turner on one aide St
scrape on the other.
No 7 fender and half
scrape. Nos 10 & 14
half scrapes. No 11
Fender aud Plow Car
young plants. No 15
Turn Plow and half-
serape. Nos 8 12 St 13
blade aud wings that
make 11 different
plows, all practical St
userul in cultivation,
aud can be fitted ou
any plow stock that
the common Bull-
tongue or scooter
works on. No 16 ia 2
right hand wings, 1
of 4 hem reversed so
that it runs the back
of wiug iu front. No
17, is both wiuga iu
position to cover oot-
ton or corn. No 18 is both wings reversed, as used by Rome for plowing
in middle of rows. In fitting on tbe Combination put the Scooter Plow
on top. In making Turning Plows, see that the Wing is at its highest
adjustment, ns No. 0, and is not let down as a scrape.
This is Ihe i hi apest, bcBt and meat economical Flow iu use. Reduces
your expenses to less than on e-half, and does its work better. Try them
and satisfy yourself. They give universal satisfaction. They can ho
bought for half the money it takes to buy the other plows used in cul
tivation, Cull and examine them und be convinced.
I mr. now receiving the largest and most varied stock of Spring Gooda
that I have e\ur bi ought to this tnarket aud am efferisg special in
ducements FOR CASH and ON TIME to good parHos, Keep instock
everything in the Hardware lino, Blackt-mith Tools, Wagon Material, etc
llavo a largo stock of Men’s and Boy's Ready Made Clothing, Dry
Goods, Notions, aud everything usually kept for sale iu a Gsuoral
Merchandise store. See and price my goods before purchasing..
Have a tuII stock of the following celebrated brands of Guano • .
MERRYMANSA. D. BONES, BRADLEYS PATENT, ’ >
STERNS, ZELLS BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, And
several reliable brands of ACID SUPERPHOSPHATE.
The effect on crops of the above celebrated brands of Guano and
Acid is bo well and favorably known that it is unnecessary that I sbould
add any testimonials us to its results on crops.
Also have the Old Reliable Tennessee Wagon ami can be sold at
close figures. Also Engines, Separators, etc , cf Frick k Go’s, inaka.
When in need of anything in my line do not fail to givemeacall.
led 1 can save you eome money by giving you good bargains.
Respectfully Yours,"
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
E. E. Roberts, adnriustrator of Evens
Kirk, deceased, has in due form applied
to the undersigned for letters of dismis
sion from said administration, and iris
application will be heard on the first
Mondaj in Maj next. This Jan. 94th
1884. C. M. McCLUKE,
Ordinary,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
Agreeably te an order ot the court of
Ordinary of Cherokee Co Oawill be sold
at auction at the court bous door of eaid
county on the first Tuosdty iu March
uext Wttiiia the legal hours of sale tbe
fjllowiug property to wit: Lots of land
Nos. 10T, 198. 122, and 123 in the 15th
Dixt aud second Section of said county
aggregating oue hundred an sixty acres
Said as the property of Juhn Anderson
deceased. Terms, one third cash, balance
due let Dec. next. Doud for titlo. This
21*t day of January 1884.
MARI IN J. ANDERSON,
Administrator.
ONLY 822.50
for this styl* «f PBIMDILMUA
81 XU 8K. Equal Iu »n j Sinew la
market.
privllogn <
Uun befero you psy for it.
for oar Illustrated Circular.
**■ E.C. HOWE AGO.,
UMVN4fc.niuMnu.ri
I am satisfiod
CANTON, GA., February 5th 1884
R- T. JONES,
ll!LI«r Itfli lUd I »
Joseph B. Hardin.
McAfee House
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Uudor an entirely new manage
ment is now open for the accomodation ol
these seeking a healthy nnd plcnsaut
locality, Accomdaliotm Jirnt clan and
price* low. Splendid sample rooms foi
Drummers. Special rates to families.
Iu couneotiou with the Rouse are
splendid Stables where horses, b ggies,
etc, will receive prompt attention at
moderate prides. For further particulars
call on or address
Mrs. Rosa L. McCollum,
Proprietress.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
Geargia—Cherokee County:
Agreeable to an order of the court of
ordinary of said county, I will sell at
the court house door, on the 1st Tuesday
in March. 1884, within the legal hours
oi sale—terms made kuown on day of
sale—the following property to wit: Lot
of land No.ll 18, and one half of lot of
land No. 130 iu the 14th dist and 2d sec
coatainiog 80 acrea, and No 110 iu the
16th Dist aud 2ud Sec, and one undivid
ed half of No i(>7 in snid Dist und sec
all in said county of Cherokee. Sold ae
the property of James. Me Kinney, dcc’d.
for the pur|K»»c of pay ing debt* and dis
tributicn among ibe heirs. This Jan.
17th 1884. JAMFM R. McA'iNNEV,
xeoaum si 4mm, HtlQunj, Becasei
Medical Card.
Dn. N. SEWELL returns thanks to
the citizensx>f Canton aud viciuity for
their liberal patronage, and aak a co L
tinuauce of tire same.
Being permanently located, will con
tinue to practice Medicine, Surgery and
Midwifery.
Hoping by industry, euergy and strict
application to business to merit an in
creased patronage and contiaaance
Office and Drug Store first door East
of It. T. June’s Store, Residence ad
joining Ben. F. Perry. Jau3
.STATE GEORGIA
CHEROKEE COUN'IY:
Whereas, W. D. Timmons Adminis
trator of Samuel Timmons reproseutatw
tire Court iu his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that bw has fully
administered Samuel Thmuan< estate,
lhis is therefore to cite all pureans
concerned, kino red and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, wky said
Administrator should not be discharged
front his adminiatratiou. and receive
let less of dismission ou the find Mouday
ia May 1884; C. M. McClure Ordiuary.
Bun, F. Fikiy
HARDIN <& PERRY,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Having just bought a now stock of General Merchandise and open
ed the same up inJJie house formerly occupied by J. L. & A. B. Cog-
gins we are now offering for CASH SPLENDH) BARGAINS in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
American Lisht-Running Sewing Machines.
Also Standard Brands of Guano at popular prices.
Call and see us at “Coggins’ Old Stand” anti price our goods whether
you want to purchase anything or not.
B^**Couiitry Produce
Specialty.*
when in town.
Yogr Humble Servants,
HARDIN # PERRY,
STORY S CAMP,
Manufacturers aaS Whstsssis Osslsrs la
PIlNOSs’ORGANS
Eatey,
8tory A Camp.
The largest wxcltuivuty
Plano and Organ house
on tho ContiiwuL
Decker Bros.,
Hainan Bros.,
Mathushek,
Simpson A Co.,
Story A Camp.
Territory
OatwtaFusn frod to mi eAfirsm
wherw ’*° ** OUr ’***" fcWtW hfe*
Agents Wanted, *****
STORY A CAMP,
IM A too State Street,
CHICA60.
(03 N Fifth Street,
ST. LOUIS.
-THIS PAPER-
t$ on ranflTR
T. E. HANBURY ft CO.
*ov||mniG«E|ti
TESTED SEEDS.
Climates, | Fob all Soils, All Plants.
Kvaar sack Tssren >on vitality Kvicar takistt tkstcd in T4ial Qwogwna son mnr.
CATALOGL K AMD PIUCH LIST or VIUISTABi.a, rurWKS AXD riBLO samns or iu, TUTU
tAWAsuvAsimssi now application. HIBAH SIBLEY k CO.BKlBtff.HT.XM maynni
Old Jail For Sale
Cherokee—County Ga.
The old /nil House at.d lot in aa;‘^
to .uty will bo sold ut auction on i ut 8
.bay, tne26 iust., (duting court week], «t
Canton. Terms cash. Feb 0th 1834.
C. M McClure Ordinary.
Sit;
.
h week athomo. $5.09 outfit free,
my absolurcly sure. No risk, cap*
id u«-t required. Reader, it you
Main business at which persons of either
( x. yi-nng nr old. can make great pay
all the time they work, with absolute
certainty, write far particulars to H.
j HalleU and ca. Portland,