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SVOOISSOS TO ins. SOOT.
Marietta, - — - - Georgia,
DEALS IN PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL
STATIONERY, and GARDEN, CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS.
p 3j>ecinl attention given to all order* received from Doctors.
Any order sent me from along the line of the Marietta aud North Ga.
Railroad will be promptly filled and returned the next tnoniing. Give
me a trial order and then compare my prices and quality of Drugs
with those horn Atlanta and elsewhere.
) will Hell Paints and Oil* as low as they can be bought anywhere.
Respect fully,
K. H. NOBTHCUT r.
SKIP SAYE.
BALL GROUND.G4
S
Tender* hia Professional Service* to
the citir.cn* of Bali Ground and sur
rounding country. Office ut It. J. Bol
ings’ Hotel.
imi inline
AND
Contracting.
I *in now fully prepared te promptly
(oinplete nil contracts for BUILDING
or REPAIRING HOUSES.
Keep constantly on band and can
promptly till all orders lor any kind of
SASH, DOORS, MOLDINGS,
ROUGH A DRESSED LUMUER,
aud in fact BUILDING MATERIAL of
every description.
All wore guaranteed satisfactory and
at pricta that defy u*ni|ietitiou.
If contemplating an y thing in mjline
call and get uiy plana and prices.
11. S. TOLBERT.
Send six cents for postags.
I and receive free, a costly
box of goods which will
hilp you to tasore money right away than
anything elae in this world. All, ef
tidier sex, succeed frees frn boor. The
broad road te fortune opeee before the
workers, ebsoutely sure. At once address
True and Co. Agent*. Main*.
i nut
Spring Term
CBERIUE 11(1 Stlltl
OFENED ON JANUARY FIRST
and will be continued until July Slat
when it willthen dose for n few week*
vacation.
In accordnnc* with n recent Act of the
General Assembly all children who may
be intend at any time during this term
aud attend sixty day* or less will receive
tilt lap* fit et the Public School Fund.
Mias Lippe \V|ii*»i»«r« will assist in
Iko Primary D«partmi-itt „ .
Ail Latin Scholars and some of the
higher cluascs will be under tbe charge
el n f< mpeteat male teaebi..
For further particulars ca'I on or ad*
dress MISS DIANA DUVAL,
Phikcipai..
Canton, Georgia.
II SUMS IIIIE HEIDI
THE LIGHT BUNKING.
DOMESTIC”
That it ia the acknowledged leader In
the trade, is a fact that cannot be dis
puted.
Many imitate it!
None equal it*
The largest armed, the liifhtest run
nings the most beautiful wood work, and
k warranted to be made of the best m*
ferial i do agy apd all ki"dy of work
to baxMup'.cte in every respect.
For sale by
J. B. HARDIN A Co.,
Canton Ga.
Agents wanted.in unoccupied Uritory
Address
Domestic 8. M- Co.
A'kbmond Va,
■ae-H-tf
WHEY TO LUI
On Improved Farm* in this county. We
are operating through the Corbin Bank
lug Co. aod cm promptly negotiate all
loan* we c.udci tuke Our assistant Dr J 8
Holliday, will be in Canton ou the 1st
and 3d Saturdays in evi iy month to ex
plaiu term* and take your applientioa
, gleet him ut the appointed time or ad
dees* us at Atlanta, tin.
VAN EPF PS CALHOUN A KINO
'itlARANTEEDCUft
FOR
■
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
AHEUMATIS0,
ME URALS 14,
AND ALA
DISEASES
OF TNI
BLOOD and SKIN
TNI
WILDERS
SARSAPARILLA
- - AND *-*
POTASH ’?
host rowsim
BLOOD PtUUFlBI
AND
CORSTITUTtORAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
BLOOD
PR.CC 5IOO
A. V. MINE,
Mamnoa,
LOUISVILLE. KV
GARDEN GROWTH TEAS,
Faiulicscnn save about one-half by
sending tn ua for Teaa, as we import eur
own, kiiiI have doue so for forty years.
T UK OHIQINAI. A MEXICAN IK A
( O. .Send for Circular which giv«i
prices nud lull particulars, to ItOB.T
WKLI.V Preet. P.OBox 1887. 48
Vesey St. New York. ONE DOL-
LA It .8 worth of any of onr garden
growth. China or Japau Tex* sent by
mail, post paid or n LARGER quanlty
by express, charges paid.
A H flVinif wanted for The Lin e of all
IL|[| I \tlie president* of the U. 8
UU lllf 1 UTne largest, handsomest
beat book ever sold for lets than twice
our price. Tbe fastest selling book in
America. Immense profits to agents. All
intelligent people waut it. Any one can
become a auceasful agent Terms free.
Uallett Book Ce: Portland Maine.
H. H. MelNTUlE,
BRICK, PLASTERING AND
STQNE WORKMAN,
OAVTOV. GEORGIA
I am fully prepared to do any kind of
Masonry or plastering at tbe lowest pos
sible rates, and solicit the patronage of
those desiring work in my line.
JanS— II. H. McEntykb.
A. J. STFADMAN
CANTON GEORGIA
Having taken charge of hie father
■hep return* thanks to hi* ous-
touiera for past patronage aud
aekefer a oeuttnuauce ot same.
All work each *e Roofing, Gut
tering, capper ami Gun emitting
and allrepair* will be promptly ex
ecuted aod at reaeooable prices.
Give him a trial is all he aetce.
m
LOCALS.
Thia is 8t. Valentines day.
It will toon be gardeolag time.
“Now is the time to giro Smiths
Worm Oil."
J M McAfee Is fenciug some land near
the depot.
Court meets here the 4th Monday in
this month.
What will you do with the New
Read Law?
Kill Worms in Children with Wilder’s
Mothers Worm Syrup.
Mice Poke Bennett ia visiting rela
tions in Cartersville.
What is Canton doing towards
building an Academy?
Our town will soou be treated to
a show. Will you go?
Mr. A. J. Sti adman has just received
a nice line of tin ware, ete.
Misa Addle Winters of Marietta is
visiting Alias Lizzie Whitmore.
Have you paid your town tax fur 1888
Ybe time expired on tbo 10th init.
Capt Thomas Abbott, formerly of
this county, wu« in town lust we« k.
Dob’ shake with chill* nr burn with
fever. Wilder* 1 * Chill Tonic ia the sure
for tbe working class. Send 18
cents for postage, and we wil\
mail you/rf#, a royal, valuable
box of sample goods that will put you ia
the way ol making utore money in a few
dava than you ever thought possible at
any business Capital not required. We
will start you. You can work all the time
or in spare time ouly. Tbe work is uui •
veraally adapted to both sexes young nnd
old. You can easily earn from fiOcents to
$5^very evening. That nil who want
wofk may test the business, wo make
this uuparalleled offer: to all who are not
well satisfied we will send Si to pay for
the trouble of writing ua. Full particular*
directions, etc . tent free. Fortunes will
be made by those who give their whole
time to the work, tirent success absolu
tely sure Don't delay. Start now. Address
filiation A Co. Port laud Maine.
SHINTO DM
On Improved lands in this oounty
Meet Ur J. S Hrlliday in Canton on the
4th Monday iust. aud ho will explain
terms, etc.
Notice.
Georgia—Cherokee County :
On and after this date all pesrons are
hereby notified that I will not pay ajy
debt or on tract made by my wife Mur
garet Morris, she having left me without
auj etuse whatever. Feb 7th !884.
JetiN Moukis
Daniel Webster was right when he
said ot the Pro* ; ‘‘Small it the anna
required to patronize a newspaper;
amply rewarded ia ita patron. I care cat
hew humble and unpretending is the
paper it i* in zt to impossible to ill it out
without putting into it something that
1* worth Use subscription price.”
Mnj. and Mr*. F. S. Weflie, of
Ellijuy, Were visiting Canton last
Suttdut.
All kiuds of Blood aud Skiu Disease
cured with Wllders’s Sarsaprilla and
Potash.
Call around at //ardiu A Perry, Cog
gins old stand, aad get your Seed Irish
Potatoes sud other garden seed.
Quite a heavy wind end ram
storm raged last Tuesday nigli*. No
damage done that ie known ol.
Some of the yoaag men went nu
Opossum hauling a few nights since
suu caught a fine large-pole cat.
Torn to pieces with a Cough? Wilder’s
Wild Cherry will men you upas good
as new.
P, E. Hawkins at the Baptist church
and Rev W. R. McConnell at the
court house.
A young man ia made bolter by a sister’s
love aod Fever sad Ague are cured by
Wilder's cbill Tonic—also malaria'and
periodical disorders.
The members of the Methodist
church his commenced building h
parsonage near L. P. Lockharts resi
deuce an Marietta street.
Misa Fannie Farnsworth, of Dal
ton who basbeeo visiting Miu Mil
dred Galt at this place line retimed
home muoh to the tegret of some
of our young men,
Send your address and 8 cent stamp
to A. V. Paino, Louisville, Ky.. for sot uf
beautiful picture caida.
The firm of J. U. McAfee A Cb
dissolved on February 1st. If you ar* 3
due ibein anything call and ae.llu
with J. M. McAfee else you may lw
sued. ‘ Read their notioe.
"Rob Roy” writing tbe Mountain Boys
from somewhere saya: We saw Mr, Sump
:er Tolbert of Canton, ia our place yeater
day, He lias many good friends here,
Come again, Sumpter, aud atay longer.
Wherever Consumption prevails there
Wilder's Wild chetry ia seeded. It never
fails to cure.
We always try to be charitable and
ender "unto Cjeter tbe ‘king* which
ere Cesers” so now if any errors orer(H
occur in tbe Advance you must give
our devils credit for lliein. How is the
account?
Mr tyritt asked ua to write up big
artiole on a vegetable garden there
wus in bis partol town and we were
preparing lo do so when he b ought
us tbe and news that tbe "fellow
had l«ft.” Oar intended article was
Dipped ia the hud and the vegetnb.es
left to wither. . % ■
Go West—but don’t go without a bo ttle
of Wilder's Chill Tonic—a guaranteed
cure for Chills and Fovyr
Mr. J-, Troup Taylor, of Atlauta, will
s^nn begin a series of chapter* on the
“negro,” to be published wietrly in the
Advertise-, which promise* to be qiite
interesting and valuable reading matter
Anyone wishing to secure the Haute can
do so by sending ten cents either in
money or stamps to. Afr 7Vy lor at Stt
{vy Street Atlanta Q*.
Does death end all? Well no; but Wild
er'e Stomach Bitters ends all indigestion,
ooiuti; atioa and Billiousneas.
Last Friday eveniug,. when Mr.
Ford was driving Mr. .Scotta team
home th« mules became frightened
and rau away and tore the. wagon
almost to pieeve. In the wages web
e fine cooking atove, syrup, fl fur etc.
which were almost minted'.' 1 ‘The
wreck was estimated td'Wa foes
el at least 150,00 besides the injuries
to the mules.
“Fine birds make fine feathers.” aed
Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potash make
the blood pure and healthy.
Work ow the 30 by 50, two story
academy at Walescd is being pushed
forward. *.
We have one of the best fitted ep Job
< ffieea to be found: Bend us your Job
work Satisfaction guaranteed ia prise
aud work.
At the steam saw mill of Ool.
W. E. Nickerson on last Tuesday
one stock was sawed which made
over 1,000 lest #f square lumber.
Also a tree, three stocks, mode
ever 2,500 feet. Cna any mill beat
this?
We are pained to learn of tho
death of Col. Reinhardt at his home
in Walercn, last Sunday. He has
been a citizen ot this couuty since
before the Indians were driven
away, nnd has been one of Cherokee*
foremost citizens. In his death
Cherokee has lost and old mid
respected citizens. He was the father
in-law of Col, J. J. A. Sharp
Capt Perkineon, at Woodstock, is
turniug his attention larg'.y to cattle and
fish, lie lias a herd of swmo 30 or more
jerseys and 3 ponds of Goirnan csrp. We
trust that many others may follow his
example—it is a good one and will
afferd mere pleasure and profit than any
other busim**. Capt Pcrkinson is now
selling carp and noon will have a aum
her of jerseys for sale. He is an en
terprising gentlcuiau and will keep pace
with the time,
H. S. Tolbert bus just had his engine
‘overhauled and made g md as new aud is
now turning out sash, doors, inouldiugs,
etc. almost by tbo car loud. Hu execute*
auy kiud of wood work in the m-atest,
cheapest and most workmanlike style.
Whenever lie takes a contrast and prom
ises to have a house duno by ceartin time
it it ctartin to be dqnr, rain or no rain.
He employs none but skillful aad experi
enced hands. Call around nnd see him
nl Iii« shop when in need of any kind of
furniture, wood work, etc.
A friend teods us th>t following item
from Hickory Flat: On Jan. 39th while
Mr. P. I. Edwards was chopping in a
new ground, some half n uvilo fiom hia
bouse he met with quite a serious acci
dent Dy making a mieliak and atricking
his foot and cutting itulinost )U twain.
Mr. Edwards whs alone at tliotimo aud
wulkud to tho House, by this time lie was
almost exhausted from the lose ot blood.
Dr. W. H Sherman was summoned and
by hi* skilful treatment soon had thu
wound dressed in order: Owing to
the unturu of the wound Mi. Edwards
will bu uuublo to walk for some time.
On lust Wednesday we were shown
one of the oldest mid most curious
r ieces of money we have ever beheld,
t whs a Fifty Dollar bill or 81£ os,
uf South Carolina currency bearing
the du e ef 1779 and . the number
2207-' signed by O. Cooke Juo .Scott
and Jo M. Smyth. This carioua
piece of money is now in p< s.-ssioti
ol W. C. Brooks of this County.
i>We were also shown a Three Dollur
Gold coib ef 1854 now in poieemn
kef Elijah Brooks. Pieces #1 money
lbs old und curious ah these are rarely
ever eekn and those who ure seeking
to gat titer, up the old Hndoevieuo bills
current iu the years now long past
and gone would do well to get these
—we do tit know that they can be
Sought at any price.
Jfisa Diana Duval baa just fitted her
school room up with neat and comforta
ble desk. Thus it will be seen that
Jfisa Duval is not ouly building up a
due school but taking every opportunity
te furnish her school room with all
necessary furni.ure apparatus,-*, mu. S.iu
uow lias as commodious school room as
ia to be found in North Georgia. Tiie
spring term of her school opened ou
Jauuary 1st nud closes July 81»t. Daring
this term cnildreu may enter ul auy
time uud reco ve tho benefits of thu pub
lic school fund. It is not necessary to
atU-ud just curlaiu months but say sixty
days, eve j ii scattered all tbrougu the
tens. A/isa Duval now bus a large
school aud ia assisted by Alias Lizzie
Whit more ia tbe Primary Depar.aiunt
aad a competent male teachsr for Lsliu
and some of the higher grades. Surely
if any deserve praise it is Miss Duval
for the school she lias built up here,
■ho has done more in this direction Uvtu
any one ever ha* for Cantqq,
Cobb, county will vole oa the
whiskey question March 5th.
' Did you read the big advertisement of
R.T.Jones lust week? if yon did'at read
it now. He is sole agsnt of "/ohusous
combination cotton and corn cultivator"
one ef the best and cheapest combined
plows iu existent?*. They will do aay
kind' Of work with less trouble and ex
panse than any plow yrfu can find. Go
add t-xrfmine them. Mr Jones is uow
receiving one of the \t|y largest stocks
of grods Uq exer brought to Canton and
(•4ft bought then* iu such way as to
ausble him to sell l«>w for cash or on
lime to good parties Unless he builds
i U,<ther store rflom he wilt have get leave
of the council to store some ot his good*
a the street, hi* two story store room
■ursijr csu‘t bold sll thu good.-, he >*
receiving, snd his qlevi-f affable and
attentive salesmen, Ucorgo Brook* and
Cobh. Call iu and see hi* new
goods. He now handles tlite Merrjoaan
iieljs, Sterns, Bradley aad Other celebrat
ed ! brands ef guana aud acids and pro -
poses to meet tue prices of anyone sell -
Tennes-
8<
see Wagons, Fr.ek & Co Engines, Sepsis
tor, etc can be bought at a very low price
of b| *i. Dont fail to go ued see R. T.
Jones and look through .hia immense
stock when in town.
MV. John Yale, of* Junnpn Falls,
Minn, iav'Sitihg this place for his
health anil is stopping with Mr
J. M, Moore. Mr. Yulv comes to
us'bighly recommended ns a gentle
man worthy of our confidence und
esteem. We trust he may soou
recover bis wanted health e,hd tee
induced to remain with us.
The oiti^iis of Cobb county have
h<-ld a me, ting und protest against
(be enforcement of the new Read
Law; they have appointed a commit-
tte to wait upon the commissioners
and ask that they alio* the old road
lav lo prevail.
Cherokee County Kom-
iniHoos NO 2.
We find among the first Indictments
against Indians the following naincn
and some of their offences. I insert their
names for tho benofit of “spring poets;’’
Had Shakospear have known them lie
might not have exclaimed: “Ol lor a
commodity ef good names,’ The State vs
James Downing Alias Blankets witc and
Lucy Doghead charged with tho oflVnce
°f digging gold; aud Sixkiller brought
aa action ol dannges. Coleauake was iu
dieted for Horse stealing while Wily
Alias Kanteeaatee aud Log-in thc-water
Alias Teshatooakad were indicted for an
assault with intent to murder. The firat
name acquitted and Log.in-the.watcr
waa floated off to the Penitentiary for
four years, be being the first man ever
sent toth.it institution from this country.
Tagah Togah Alias Stand Alias Stand
ing-up was convictod and sentenced to
30 days in the Cherokee county jail for
Hog stealing; Sejuahco was acquitted ef
simple l rorny and the saddle bridle aud
quilts "that was said he Imd stulen in
ieuncisca was ordered returned to him
by tho proper onu” Tutluractlie* Alias
Too*ha Alias Two Brick was found guil
ty of Horse stealing, We find indict-
monta against Lew Sunday young panther
Mushstick,A’parrow Hawk, Bark Chick
en aud Chicken Allas Tokerhiiiclice. 1
give you tlieso for a sample.
Richard Roe and John Doe wire not
known iu < jeetment cases then. It was
Caleb Goodfitlo r» Peter Holdfast
We find Wm Grisham who was the clerk
of the court at that time indicted for
assault and battory to which lie plead
guilty and the court find him tivo dollars
Ho wus tiie Grand father of tho pres
ent cleric, Jsliez Gait, aud lived to a ripe
old age honoied and respected. Some
body tried to get a true bill agmunt
Wm JVix for Extortion which wur re
turned no bill and malicious prosecu
tion. Politics must have run high
In the grand juries as wo find among
the first presentments the following:
"This Is not the time to argue the pro
priety or the impropriety of grand
juries noticing in their presentments
the political affairs of the country; they
generally do and sometime by the direc
tions of the court. We have seen with
pleasure tbo scaled determination of
tho people of Georgia to repeal and
reject tho doctrine of nullification and we
look with anxious aolisiludu to the time
when their heresy will have spent its
corrupting infliii nee. It ia a matter of
no (mail concern that epithets so Vila
and undeserving charges ao grave and
serious all unwarranted should Ini made
so unspariugly against the good old
patriot now occupying the Presidential
chair. Almost all Ilia life baa been spent
,n tho service of his country and
gratitude would Hctm to dictate Inst lie
should spend und close hia valuable and
eventful life so often pcnllud for his
country, in peace; but somj neem to
defiy him that. If ha is deprived of un
object bo desirable like Socrates of
sncicut nnd Emmet of modern times he
moy justly expect ef postoritythat justice
denied him by his coulemporaries. But
it caunot be concealed thatGeu. Jackson
appointed to the U. S. Book forms
the principal giounds of assault against
him Nullifiers, Book men, Tuuffltus,
Internal Improvement men, national Re-
publicsusAaftd the fag end of numerous
otherpurtiss have combined to put down
the President ot tbe people etc.’ We
findlbirtsea of the grand jury sign the
above and nine of them protest against
the presemmert or so much of it as re-
latestotlie political status of the country.
And for the benefit of tho Temper
ance people I will say that in all the
general presentimat3 of the first grand
juries of this oouoty men were returned
for selling Liquor without license.
The jail of Cherokee county wrs located
where the Rev N. N. Edges house is now
stauding. Tbs name of Wm Tate ap
pears pretty often on tbo record and is
always written Wm Tat# (red head)
It looks as though theje were two Wui
Tates. I find the following order at
Sept term 1884: “John Chnnon having
hallowed at the coni', and to the officers
of the couri^ and when brought into
couit disregarded the autboiity of the
court aud having beenguil.y of piofune
sweating whilst in court. It is ordered
he pay a fine ol ten dollars and kept in
custody until the same is paid."
Ia iny next I will try and give you a
short account ef the murder case* of
tho State et Julius Baie3 and Calvin
Price indicted aud fouad guilty of kill?ug
aa Indian; get a new trial on account of
ene of the jurors being under age nud
finally acquitted. Tiie beating from
which the Indian died was dene jest
below Cantoa where the road crosses
(he ta,n yard branch. It was the ^first
aiurder case ever tried in the county
The case of tiie State va Joseph W> fiord
fur killing, Copeland near where Mort
Donalsou now lives. Weffocd was con
victed and huug. The first whit* mau
ever hung by law in tbe "Cherokee
purchase.”
Our Skeriffi have ousu very busy serv
ing papers the last few days.
WOODSTOCK ITEMS
Maj. Thomas I). Evans ami family
havo moved to Woo<l»t*ck.
Col McOnn, of TY.itow county has
bought property und moved to this
place.
On IhsI Friday night the house of
Asberv Vann near Bigshanty wan con
sume,i by tire. The body of‘ Mr Vann
wus found in tho umbers almost burned
up, There wits no other person in tho
house at the time.
Hardin A I’af-n have added a Grist
mill to their machinery vhiclt is great
convenience to tho neighborhood.
Tho Revenue forces made a raid on
XcM anus Still house about 4 mile* east
of this place, last week. McMnnn was
captured while making n run of tangle
foot aud Ida Still cut to piece?,
Mr. Efe. Sargent Jr, while hunting a
few day*ago 1st his gup alip off a log
upon which he wm standing
causing it .o fire ihc ha l paming through
and breaking hia left ar.n, also pene
trating his left breast near hia heart,
producing n very pa’nful but not fatal
wound.
Since tiie weather 1ms moderated farm
ers have commenced work. Heeding
mita is being rapidly pushed forward.
Homs have enmmeuerd hauling fertili. era
and com posting. ft.
CHK/fJKBI MILLS’ D07.S'
Mud ninro mud.
Occasionally wo hour of another mad
dog.
Cholera is prevailing to some extent
among tho hogs iu this section.
Wheat seems to bw greatly injured and
oats almost entirely killed by tbo
late cold snap.
Jno. W Lovingood of Atlanta paid
Ids father at this place a short visit
last week.
A lew dayu ago John Mullins, killed
lour bl ’c birds at one shot at a distanco
of nl.,out—well wo don’t know how lar
but wo would call it a good allot, even it
the birds was’nt moie than 300 yards off.
Why d<<nt some one give tho aDvaRcb
news items from Wnlesea auil Sharp Top?
[Wi-dl they would. Ed.]
Have your correspondents a right to
thu Editorial we? l-We should sav you
litvo. Ed.] W E
HOLLY BP/f|Ntt DISPATCHES
If the Advakck will have the kind—
ness to publish we will send you dis-
I latches occasionally fr> in our town.
Thanks we will do so with pleasure Ed]
Wo are just 5 miles from almost any
tiluco you can t Aink of except ouo which .
is Toouiyh to count. Wo are five in lie*
from Canton on our north, with Hick
ory Flat, east Cherokee Mills, west and
Woodstock South: We have linen
store-,, cotton gin, sew mill, glint mill
church und will soon have u splendid
.School house anil black smith shop,
Prof McElwreath lias opened school
with 23 schullars.
Outs all killed nnd wheat considera
ble damaged
Hetial pursue* urn on n bnnin but our
young ladies dont seem to bo uwuro of
the fact that this is /.cup Year,
Fmine a have commenced hauling
off fertilizers and from piuscnt indica
tions will ufto raoro tunn common. Our
town sold last year 15. r > tons. Can any
place of its size beat, this? If they out
let them come forward? Oi.n viikhma
ij V Ell Til E COUNTY
Aliemutliy muj I human lire curryng on
a black smith uud wugou making busi
ness at Hutullco.
Owing to thu late cold weather the
roads through out the county are in a
bud fix. As soon ns the weather will
admit of a motion to work tho roads
will bo in ordtr,
M. C. Donnor died at his residence in
Lout Town <>ii tiie night of the 2(lth Jan
last. He. leaves a wife snd children to
ni"iiin his loss.
Notwithstanding so much bad weath
er seine uf the farmers have commenced
work. It is prsdictcd that this will be f % ^
good crop yen' in this county on account
of the ground being frozen ao much.
Joseph Knox, of Fairplay, who got
hurt by a fall trom a wagon lust fall us
a'ill in bad health and not able to re
sume his daily uvocutiona of life.
A bridge is greatly needed acroan
shoal creek on the road leading from
Canton to Cartersville. Pkhsonne.
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Mr O. 1' Clayton lias moved te Too-
nigl). He will erect a dwelling and n
blacksmith shop.
Mr Ed Daniel was out tho other day
for the first time since he got his hand
and arm muug/ed in tiie gin last fall.
Wm Carmichael better known as "Un
cle Billie has had a scrieus spell ofsick-
uess since chiistmas. lie is improving.
Farmers sround hero rro buying-
guun > to make'more cotton to buy more
guano to mu l.s more cotton. . ^
The Sabbath ‘School was organizer 7
last Sunday ; may it prosper und flourish j i
until every child i,» this ticiuity is made / y <* fl
to know its never ending good. __
MAUHtKD-At the icaidence of tbe bride
parents on January 31 ult Mr A J.
B u nes to Miss Fannie Yancy, Rev A.
Dempsy officiating. After spending
several days of a mu Tied lile amongst ua
they left for Albany Texas. May a long
and happy life be theirs. C. £W. D,
We undewtand'thal lion. J. T‘ Brown r
ot Ferayth county iutonds leaving poli
tic* and engaging in a lucrative and
pleasant business and will put up a Dour
and grist mill. ’•
We ara sorry to learn that Judge
W. It Allen, Pickens county, has
an attack of pneumonia.
H. K. Wood of Pickens connri - f
had 4200 stolen from him in Atlanta
woeotiy. But has recovta 14150 ot
the amount.
It seems some officers do teo little and
others too much; so it is hard tc tell just
where the dividing liae should be drawn
R. T .font's his had the hill in the rear
ef hia dwelling cleared off which add#
very grratly to tho appear**ce ef thee
part ef tows.