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AMIN I ST It A TORS SALE
Georgia—Cherokee County.
_____ _ Agrccabir; to am order pawed by the
1 ‘ ” ‘ ~7” ~~ Ordinary of Cherokee County f will
CIIEROKBK COUN r\ SIIKRUF sell on I lie first Tuesday in March 1884
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
HEN. F. PEKRY, Editor A Porlibhkh
tlurilai, February M 1884..
Canton, Cherokee County,
Georfrin, and its many
Advantages.
Tt wham ii may concern :
The abject of the undenifned
in paHItoblag tbiicireiilar la to aet
forth mom or the adfaatagM that
this atetton of North Georgia aff ra
to thoaaia qaeat ofhomea in a tine
healthy climate. Adwtipng has
float mera to populate the west
that all ether agenoiea combined.
We atad aoaeal the eeber indue-
trieaa and eaerare-ic ciliftoa of the
■•ra populone Stairs. flowing west
ward in a stead? atream in quest af
cheap homes, lor employmeot for
their skilled labor, ol Itcalitiee tor
preflUbla investment of their capi
tal, to help develop the natnral re
sources af this h ghly favored eeo-
ttoa. If by the ■vans adopted we
•aooeetl area in a email degree m
nttrnotlag attention to thie portion
of Morth Gi* and if the iularmatiou
given below Ihali induce a lew ol
the vast nnaibar steadily going west
ward to hatU^ their fortunes to oast
their lot am«ng ns in a a-ciiou bar
ing nearly, if aavidl, the udviuua^cb
of tha west and very many whub
tha meat does not have, our object
ia accomplished. Canton the county
aits of Cherokee County, On,, ia lo
cated open tha line of the Murieitu
and North Ga. It. U., 23 units
irom Marietta—43 tnilra north o
Atlanta—and is about 1300 fi*»t
above tne lavtl oi the at-a. Tin*
town ia entirely new and present*
quite a modern appearance, having
beat built since the completion ol
the M. A N. Ga. R. R. It is aituat
ad npon a lolly hill, commanding
a fins view of the surrounding coun
try, ond ia partially encircled by the
Etowah, a river noted for ita rick
tortile lande and fine water pewera.
It ie the nrareat shipping point for
a large aoope of country tparsediy
settled by proaperoaa farmers. T he
lands yield floe creps of grain, grass,
fruits, vegetables aud cotton. Up-
wards of 3,000 hales of cotton weie
•hipped ^ from thie point the puai
saaaoa, beeidea a large quantity ii
dried fruits aud other produce. There
ia limber in abundance which only
needs the akilled hand of labor t <
pat it ia shape tor market. Va«t
quantities of mineral conaialirg oi
gold, ailver, lead, iron, soapstone,
marble, mica, etc., lie imbeded in il.e
earth only awaiting improved meih-
oda and maohiavry to ewiract it ia<
order to pay handsomely. The fa
mous Franklin A McDonald Gold
Mine mid to have been told recently
for 15,000,000 ie only tbirteeu mile#
east ef thie plaoe and ie located
•pan tha tame river flowing by thia
town. The river affords many ele
{ ant sites for the operation of nl
inda of moobiatry had in the im-
madiate vicinity of town numerous
sites may be selected with water
power sufficient to operate a cotton
faotory 2,COO spindles. Tfcs climat
ia of the right temperatnre for the
■aunfacture of cotton goodr. Th
factories con ba operated during the
entire year, lffe have a mild and
salubrious climate. The air ia pure
atid bracing; free from malaria aud
epidemics. Cool sparkling springs
guah forth from the hillsides, form
ing ever tUDBing streams, wending
their way into the cieeka uad river*;
the many mineiul springs, notably
the Alam Springs near town, aflbru
many curative powers. Land ilium
{ roved can be purchased liom II to
10 per acre. First class bottom
lead ia worth from 380 to 1100. We
cordially invite tettlement and enpt
tal from the North and East. Men
of pluck, enterprise aud capital foi
investment will rtcatve a hearty wel
come in our midst and courtesy will
he freely extended.
Very Respectfully,
Jambs It. Bbown, Judge 8. C.
C. M. McClube, Ordinary.
Jabez GalT, Clerk.
S \LKS FOIt Al’RIL 1ST 18S4
IVIII l>c noli] nn the ft rat Tuesday in
A^rll next at tha court homo door in the
towu ot Canton, said county of Chero
kee within the ijsfitl hour, ol sale to the
higlmt bidder the fol'owing property
te wit: one hundred acres of laad lying
on the south side of lot of land No 817
in tbc 4tti District and 2nd Section of
said county on which is situated a it well-
jag Imu-e nud suitable out build ngs
A Lo frurteen acres olf the Ksst end ot
lot ot land number 816 in the 4th Dis».
nud 2nd scctiou of suid county, Arie A.
Holcomb, whiow of llcntv ll^Molc'Un ie
d< ceased, having dower or life eitite to
said lands, and the remainder or iut-rest
aftrr her life estate terminate it the prop
erty to bejsold. Levied on to sutisty a
a cuperiorcourt flfa in favor of James (Stir
lev Guardian tet r* W, \V. and B. F.
Ha'contbe Executor* of Henry li. il I-
comhe deceits d Truant in jhibo-ed m
notilled iu term* of the law. This Fob
22 ad 18.'4.
Also at the same same and place Lots
of land Nos 595 ttnd 4RH in the thud
District and mennd sretion said county,
rtaio hinds lying in the lOOOtli District
O. M. of said county containing eighty
actes more or has, the land wheteon the
/A-fendadt now resides. Levied on to
satisfy a Justice court fi. fa. in fat or of
James R. Brown vs. O. M. Wheeler
Written notice given to Dsfcndunt in
terms of the law. I his Kelt. 2olh 1884
Also at the stuns time and place
Lot ol land Nc 920 in the Prd District I
and 2nd Section of fail! count;. Levied '
oti as th'i property of Mary 8 i-phumou,
to satisfy n JiMtCf Court tt. fa, is-uing
from the lOSJmi district G. Al. in favor
of Zacharialt Nix r* Maty Stephenson snd
Oeo. 8t< plicnson. l’tsprrty pointed out
by plaintiff. and tho tenant in possession
nottlhd in the trims of the ht>\. Levy
made and returned to mo by I). W.
Garrison L, C. J his Pelt.‘JS'.lt 1884.
Also at tha same time nud piece,
wdl be lotd te the higlust bidder for
cash the following property to wit; a
certain tract of land, lying in the 1031 t
DiaiCct, U. M. C lietok.u county (la. coa •
laialng about 100 acres, consisting oflot*
and parts of lets iVor 120 121, 1U8, 100,
170, 171, all in the Urd District and 2nd
section of said county, upon which
W. W. Holcomho now icstdes. .Said
lautl levied on as tho property of II. II.
Holrombe dvci a«< djaixl W. W. Holcombe
to vatia'y a Justice court fl, la. issued
from the lOUlst Dislnc G- M- said
county in favor nf Hightower pud Hall*
man sg instW- W, Holcombe and II F.
Holcombe as ex.tutors of II. H. Hol
combe and W. W, Holcombe, Maid levy
made by W. J. Ingram L. C. aud return
ed to uio. Tenant in pervasion notified
iu terms of the law. 7his Fi b, 2<itn 1884
Also "at the ssme time aud place.
Lot of Und Mo, 781, in the 16th District
am. Snd Meet ion ol suid county. Z,evn d
on ns the property of Joel T. Hsley to
satisfy the State and |couuty Taxes for
the year 1883 igsinst Joel T, JUUy
agent Woodstock Mnnul'scturicg to,
lutaatpa poaveaiott notitied 1n writing
according te feuna cf the law. Property
levied on and returned to me by W. L.
Wright L. C, This Peb 20th 1884,
E G GHAML1NG, Sheriff.
at the court house door in the Town of
Cant n Ga. sotas valuable land on Shoal
Creek in Cherokee t’sitnry near Wales©*
containing in all 086 acres Udonglng f|
the csta'e of Jumci Strain deceased an'
sold lor the putpose of distiibution
raong the heirs aud for the piirtMtee
paying debts. Two good sets of dwell
ing liwU-cs. Three good apple and peach
Orchard, sixty or s. venty s'lrci of good
bottom land Terms tnude known on day
of sale and sol 1 in lo*s ns f .1 lows:
1st Lot or pai-cel; lot No 2 o.nirnpm
«'d WO aert s. 125 acres of lot No 85 con
taming 125 acres and 'iggregNting 2-itt
acres more or lea*. Maid parcel having
tt.c houses and Orchards on it hi,J coin
mencing !5 rods west at Wale-ca creek
and running with the Pine Log road
to the ford of shoal creek and with said
toul to the mouth of Pitt* creek and
tltenc with said cteek until it spike*
the original Nottli West lit*, theme wist,
with original line until it strikes u made
liue between the Legg pltic , thence east
DISSOLUTION.
:il. B : !FH t CO.
ATo 34 lying w- st of Pine Log road be-a
ginning at a white Ouk on Pine Log!
road and running with same North,
West to the mum h of Pitts < re. k and
with said creak nut I k strike the or
initial line thence, west to the corner
thence cnU wnth original line to a ni .de
line between L W iteinliar.lt and said
place and with suid line to the l.rgining
Containing 13‘> acres ni ne or less F rty
or lifty acres under fence a.id cleared
Ah lit 85 acres ol good bottom land, 85
amt of lot No 3 |y ng broadside of 1 >t
No 34 and joining \V, J IJostous 230 a.
cree moru or less.
3rd Parcel. Lot No 1 101 acres unlm.
proved well limhcitd 20 acres good hot'
tom running rut to the Pine Log road
with good spring and build ng site.
Parcel 4. Purt of lot N i 34 begiuing «t a
white Ouk n-ar the edge of the Pino
Log road about 00 rods west of Wulciw^.jair Warning,
cu creek running tlirough said lot witlr
u marked line until it strikes the Ong
inal liue wh.ro it‘crosses said creek
which is near tho North East corner
thence down ta'd creek 3 rods West of
said cret k, until it strikes the Pine Log
road mid with said road to the lx giving.
Suposcd to contain 22 ncres; 2 acrescleur.
«d, 4 or 0 lie.ics bottom with a go. d water
power lor machinery. All tenable laud
All said land is in tlie 14ili Dist and
2nd Mec tiun ol ( l.m kee C> unty Ga.
JAMEM L. D //AH BIN Administrator of
Jns. Mtruin, dic'd, with the will uuuexid.
Tlio firm of J. M. MuAfco <fc Co.
to this day dilaolvod by muliul
oonsunt and limitation. K. R.
Holland and B»ri. K Perry retirea
and J. M, Me Alee assumea all
wbilitieaand will collect all money
no tiro lute firm.
J. M. Ale A FEE,
E B. HOLLAND,
BEN. F. PEKRY,
Canton, Ga. Feb. 1st 1884.
It is earnestly hoped tlmt all
parties due tho above firm, either
k by note or aocouot, will cull at once
and settle with mo uik| 'horeby
save tho troubln and exponau Ol u
law suit. 1 must have money and
if you are due anything you must
pay. I do not want to sue anyone
hut unless this appeal is heeded ]
will be compelled to. 1 give all
A word to the wise
ia sufficient.
Very Respectfully.
J. M. Me A FEE.
Money Saved is Money Made!
I AM SOLE AGENT FOIl “JOHNSONS COMBINATION
COTTON AND CORN CULTIVATOR.”
Below is seen the cut of the “Johnson Cotnbin iti.rn Cotton and
Corn Cultivator,” its different shapes and description of howuied:
No. I, Shovel Plow,
No 2 aora|>e wr sweep.
Nos 3 smd 4 Turning
Plows and Fender.
Nih o and 9 right A
left hand Turning
P.» s. Nos 6 and 15
Turner on one side &
scrape on the other.
No 7 lender and half
•crape. Nos 10 & 14
half scrapes. No 11
Fender and Plow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Plow and half-
serapo. Nos 8 12 & 13
blade aud wings that
make 11 different
plows, all practical &
useful lit cultivation,
ajpl con be fitted on
my plow Block shat
fne common Bull-
tongue or aoooter
works on. No 16 to 2
right hand wings, 1
of them reversed ao
that it runs the back
of wing in front. No-
17, is both wings in
ItositUm to oover oot •
s both wings leveru d, ns used by some for plowing
n titling on the t’< inbinntion put the Scooter Plow
on top, In making Turning Plows, see that the Wing is at its highest
adjustment, as No. 9, and is not let down as a scrape.
This ia the i hen pi at, lest hik’meat (torn micul Plow io use. Reduces
your expenses to less than one-half, and doce its woik better. Try them
and satisfy yourself. They give uuiveisnl rntislaction. They can ba
bought for half the mom y it takes to the other plows used in cul
tivation. Call and examine them and be convinced.
ton or corn. No 18 is both
in middlo « f rows. I
To correct the impression pre
vailing to some extent in the North
with reference to the courtesy shown
a northern man desiring to settle
or otherwise, I would most cheer
fully make the following statement:
I left Miuuesota on the; 4th inst.
and arrived at Canton on the 8t,h
inst.; was welcomed cordially. Have
lormed tbc acquaintance of the bus
iness men of Canton; one and ail
extend to me the right hand of
fr erdSliip, and the courtesy shown
is of the highest type, which I be
lieve to lie genuine, and that the
same would be exteuded to any
northern ruan desiring to settle. 1
have the fullest confidence in the
statemeut made above as they are
all men of esteem a d good stand
ing. Respectfully,
John Yale.
• Editors will greatly oblige by
Oopying.pr giving an Editorial no
tioe of stove. Please send copy of
]mper containing any extract of
above to this pajer.
What eouatj presents more ad
vantages than this?
CHEROKEECGUNTY SIIElt 1FF
SALES FOR MARCH 4tu., 1884
Willi be sold on the first T’litsdajr In
March next at tho court Imuso dour in
tho town of Canton, said oounty of
Cherokee within tho legal hours oi
sale to the highest bidder for cush the
following property towit: one tenth uudi-
vided interest in the following lots and
puiteof lots of land to wit: Nun 040 547
(106 007 618 610 and ten uerm on tho east
side of No620, five acre s ofi of the west
sido of No 017. five acres off of the west
side of No. 008, seven seres off of t he wosi
sido of No 645, three acres off of the N E
corner of No C80, i.ud oi o i.< re * IT of the
south tost coiner of No COS.hII in the
15th District and ne« ond section of (her
»'kce county nud being well improved.
Maid land leviid on as the property of
Willinm A. Hairy to satisfy a tifa issued
from the Jurtice couit of the 900 Dial
Q- AI. to Invor W r fsle.v Ilttco transferred
to John. L. W'orioy ngufnst James.
Daniel James T Daniei E. L Darnel and
Wiiiium A Haley. Tenant in posession
notified. This January 29th 1884.
Alsu at the supic time and pluce, lots
of luud Nos 17 and 18 1st divirion of the
Town of Canton, with 80 bet off of the
North end if raid lots and upon whiet
there ia a cotton gin and mill house, or
so niuili tin reef us will be sufficient t
satisfy the State and t ouuly tax of John
W Gordon lor the year leh3. Levy made
and retuimd to me by Wm Bice L C
Tenant in posession notified iu wrrting
January 24th 1884.
Also at the sunie time aud pluce. Lot
of land Nos 81 and 00 in the 14 District
uqd second section, each containing 100
acres more or less lying and being in
suid county of Cherokee. Levied on as
Hie property ol Jos Dotinlsnn one of the
d;fi uilauts, by virturo of a Superior
Court fi la issuing fr. nr the Superior
urt of Cherokee county iu favor ol
Wallis Haley A Co vs Folds, A/cAfce.
Tate ACo, Written notice given Jos l)ol
aid son one ot the defendants us riquireo
by law. Properly pointed out by one ol
tbedelendants. This lanuury 2‘Jtli 1884
Also at the same time and place, Loi
of land No. 33 iu the 2! Diet. 2nd Sici
of said county of Cherokee Levi.d on
as the property of Jl/artiu W Dobb, t.
satisfy a subpoena ii fa issuing from tin
Superior cuurt of (heiokcc county in
nvor of George W Thacker vs Marlin W
Uobbs. L^vy made uud returned to me
fiy Jus. h i urtts, Depury Sheriff. Do
lendant uotili.d in wiitiug by mail,
inis January 28, 1884.
Also at the same time and place Lots
of land No 95. 122 107 108 !,nd 104 in
v of’f l 1 t ,,D<i 2 r Ud ttU of ^'deenn-
y .° » i. < r ™ ku . 0, Levied on as the prim
'dant 0 to B f F »'i^ 0lt0 ^ b ° nfc of lUe “
ant to .utisty a Superior court tifa
Chester* n m ' llt ? u P erior court ot said
Cherokee county m lavor of Aric A
-is;
E, G. GUAML1NG, Shexiffi
Georgia—Cheiokie County.
Win rtns the estate ofjediuh Mtadirs
lute of suid county died is unieprt-seuted
all persou coucerned ure hereby not,lied
to file objections in tciuw ol tlie law
if liny they have why udministralion of
ol said iflHte should not he vested
clcik i f tLe Munerii r ccuit ot suid
»y. wt'tlie Msicii lerm'wf rtie court
illiiary in 1884. Jan 20th 1884
C. M. MgCluuk Ohuijjahy.
House
EXECUTORS SALE
Georgia—Cherokee County
By virtuie of an order from the court
of Ordinary of rain county w ill be sold
before the couit house dour in suiilcouniy
during the legal hours of sale nu the fil'd
Tuesday iu March next, the following
lots of land and ( oits of lots belonging
to the estate nf Joel Haley dipeased to
wit lots Nos 540 547, 000'007 018 (116
ten acres more or less of No 020 live u
cri h off ol west side of 617 five acres *ff
of west side ol GU8; seven acres offof wist
side 645; three ucus otr of N. E conn r
680 ui d one acre < fi l l M. F corner 005
in 16 District 2nd sictiou of said county,
aggregating 265 acres more or liss, also
lots No733 781 mid half of No 732 iu
the 15th Distrct 2nd stciim of said
county eoniaiiiing 100 ucrismore nr less
On this property is situated th* “Haley
A/iils;” uud contain one ol the best water
powers iu North Geo. Mold tor benefit of
heirs and creditnis. Terms made known
oil day of sale Jan. 24 1884 J.T Hai.ky.
Axkciviou
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
E. E. Roberts, adminstrator of Evens
Kirk, deceased, has in due form applied
to the limit rsigned for '.e'ters of dismis-
siou from said administration, aud his
application will be heard on'tho first
Monday in May next. This Jau. 24th
1884. G. M. MoCLUUE,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
Agreiablo to :m ifrdirof ihe court of
ordinary of mid county, I will sell ot
the court house dour on the 1st Tuesday
m J/aich 18i-4, within the ii-gal hours
oi sale—teims made known on day oi
sale—the following property to win Lot
of hind No. 118, and one half of lot of
!uud No. 186 in the 14th .list and 2d sec
coutuiuiog 80 ncres, and No 11(1 iu th
16th Dist uud 2nd Mec, and one undivid
ed half of No it 7 iu suid Dist and see
all in suid county of Cherokee Mold a
the property ol James. Me Kinney, dic'd
tor the purpose ot puymg debts uud dis
tiibut.nn i.utong ihe hen.-. This Jan
l?lh 1884. J tMES /(. McJClNNEY,
tcutor ol June. Mi Ku my, Decerned
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Uudor tin entirely new manage
tueut is now open for the accomodation o
those uieking a healthy and pleasant
locdity. Accomdations first class and
prices low. Mplendid sample rooms foi
Drummers. Mptciul rates to fund i.s.
Iu counectiou with the House are
splendid Mtuhles w ere liors.s, b ggies
etc, will receive prompt attention a
moderate pi ices. For further particulm
call on or address
Mr:. EosaL. McCcllum,
proprietress.
Medical Cafd.
Du. N. SEWELL returns thunks to
the citix ns of Gauton and viciuity for
their liberal pntrouage, nud ask a co, -
tinuanpc of t|ie snpie.
Being permanently located, will con
tinue to pi notice Mtdiciue, Surgery aud
Midwifery
Hoping by industry, energy andsirict
application to business to merit nn in
cicased patronage and continuance
Utlice uud Drug Store fiist door Eusi
of R, T. Jope’a Blare, llesidcuco ad
joining Rep. p. perry. Jan3
STATE GEORGIA
CHEROKEE COUN'I Y
Whereas, W. D. Timmons Admin's-
tratorof Buninel Timmoas repiCKriis lo
the Ccurt in his pi titim, duly filed nud
infirid on itcord, that he his fully
ailmiuistcnd 8i mi:el Timmoni estate.
I his is therefore to pitc i.|l person*
concemid, kini.red and crulitors, t
show cause, if auj they pan, win said
Administrator t-liould not he di» liaigfed
from Ins administration, nndriceivi
lei less of dismissiun < u the fif.-t Monday
in May 1884; (J. M. ;*/cGluri| Oxdimiry
Stale ol
Cherokee
Gei.igin, j 'i’o a
Coutny j any
J whom
concert:
8 A Davis huviiig iu proper form ap
plied for permanent letters of Adiu’ni.--
iration on the estate ot Eli.-ubcth Mul
tins, late of suid county, deceased, tins is
ci o all i<ud siigulur the criditi-rs
and mxt of km ol Elizabeth b uliius to
be and appear at my i flicc within the
tiuie ullowid by law uud show cause,
if uuy tiny can why pcruiuucut li tiers oi
administration should not bcgrautidto
«aid 8. A. Davis on Elizabeth J^illins,
estate. Witness my hand and i flicial sig
nature this January 20th 1884,
C, AL JfcCi.VKS Gn.DiMA.Kf*
Ceorgiu—Cl eiokte Couijyv
By virtpre ol an order ,iom Ihe court
of Ordiuuiy ol .-aid prupty will be mid
at uuctiifu before the court Hi use do i
in said county on the first 7\iesdi y it.
J/arch next tire follow rag piopcrty to
wit lots i f laid Nos 200 201 202 min
hull of lot No 203 2i d Diet and 2iid
8iction of tatd toui.ty Si Id as ilit
pn peoty of Wilbiun At Day aecra-i d
lor tie biuefit of lens and cr ditor*
'inms cnili. J> i uaiy lOtn 1884 .
Martin Cuami.km Administrator
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia—Cuernkee County:
Agreeably ta an order or the court ol
Ordinary of Cherokee Co Gu will be sold
at auction ut Ihe c .urt lious door of said
county on the first lue diy in March
next w.tliin the legal hours of salb th.
fallowing property to w it: Lots of land
Nos. 107, 168. 123, and 123 in the 15th
Di*t and seco.id 8. ctiou of said county
aggregating Ore bundled nu eixtyac.es
told us the property of John Anderson
depiased. Tims, one third cash, balnuce
due 1st Dec. next, lloud for title. This
2 let day of Jauuary 1884.
MARTIN J. ANDERSON,
A(Uniaiatrq>r.
I nic now receiving the Inrgr n «ml moat vnr iod (took of Spring Goods
tlmt 1 have ev er Inougltt to Ibis rmuket and.»» effaritg SMtml il-
duel m out a FOR CASH ond ON TIME to good parGaa. Kaapiasioak
everything in the lluidw^re linp, Block:milh Toole, Wagon Mamria),ete
Have a large stock ol Men’s and Buy’s Ready Mods Clothing, Dry
Goods, Notions, ami everything usually kept lor vole in a General
Merchandise store. See and price my goods before purchasing.
Have n lull stock ol The following celebrated brands of Guano:
MERRYM4NS A. D. BONES. BRADLEIS PATENT,
S'lERNS, ZELLs BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, and
several reliable brands ol At JI) SUPERPHOSPHATE.
The eff ect ou crops of the above celebrated brnude of Guano and
Acid is so well aud favorably known that it is unnecessary that 1 should
add any testimonials as to its results ou crops.
Also have the Old Reliable Tennessee Wagon and can be sold at
close figures. Also Engines, Siparutors, etc, cf Frick St Co’e. make.
When in need of anything in nty line do not toil to give meacall.
1 am satisfied \ nan save yviuofue money U- giyyjjg y#u.gqod bargaips.
KMSpeaffg.ly 9
(’ANTON, GA., Fobrapr.v 5th 1884.
Joseph B. Hajidix.
itusriojBu.iy 4oqrs,
R- T. JONES,
Ben. F. Pikrt
HARDIN «& PERRY,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
i * 11 '' J ,wt .^Niugbt si new stock of (icnersil Merchandise and onoti-
etl the sajne up ip the house formerly occupied by J. L. & A. B. Coir-
gins we are now offering for PASH HPLEND1P BARGAINS in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES P
BOOTS, sifoES, HATS.
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
American Liirht-Running Sewing Maciiines.
Also Standard Brands of Guano at popular prices.
Gall and see us at “Coggins’ Old Stand” and price our goods whether
you tp ptpphasp anythin*'' or not,
Country Produofi ii Bpocialty..
m
... - r-. r- -tt T-T“rf -T- >’Ollt
Cofne in and see .ts when in town.
Vottr Humble Servants,
HARDIN & PERRY,
'■ •* -P'IiIei
• By strict attpppon to business, promptness and fair dpaliiigwehi
1 I J 1 . eri 1 t Ht ‘‘’sst » portion ofypur trade pioutieing satisfactiou in ev
irticnlar. Enconrage ns by liberal patronage and at the timy gpt y
to
partic
money’s worth.
STORY S CffMP,
Manufacturer* and Wkoletale Ccalers hi
PIINOS^ORGANS
Dptsker Brv>Kt. ( Eetoy.
Majnea Brow.T I Story A tk
Mqtttusnek, ~^tLz77^
Simpson £l Co.,
Story & Camp.
mu.
TholanrcUaxclualvely
Piano end Organ bount
ou tho Continent.
Agents Wanted. £2223.
Catalog-use free to may address.
Write for our priowo before buying- sIm.
vybero,
STORY A CAMP,
las a too State Street, a03 N. Fifth Stroat,
CHICAGO. 8T. L0UI8.
_ Fob all Soils, All Plants.
RVKRV SACK TNTD toil TITAUTT XvtXY TAOIBTT THRO Ilf TRIAL OMNOH 10a fOORT.
CATALOQOH AND PB1CB LUT Oi’ rMRiHA FLHWBR AND VUILD MH IIAU SSCTU
VU.gABUITIBunUi|Wtt»e»AWlBIATIIH.j|HHjD[|JY^|lj| IY1M6UR1&I1I
Georgia—Uheroktv Counfy.
To all whom -it may c.-i cvrn : W. 8,
udmiu:,tialor ef W, A Ed-
Elw arils
J. p, BEOOO,
»«.d. d.cci.i.i li», iuJUuc f.rm '. f L.w | ALCUAKSTTA^
.a u. U.. UDflmigi..4 tor ..t. %£***££ £ Jh
the Blue Ridge Circuit and la tha
sell tl.e luudn Liclougiug to eaiil
! ‘ud said ipplicattua will be heard oa
ihe hat
Monday ia t Ajtrii aut. F«h
th 1884. C. M MoCuujk fliinniiP*
Justice Courts of Milton u4 nf amek
other JMsvieto (O. M.j M buedar oa Mil-
too
no nimi