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Official Organ Cherokee County
BKN F. PERRY, Kditoh A Pi’hmshkh
Thursday March 1* 1884
Mr. YhI * writing from Canton to In spite of all aUemp's to imped;-1
IPs home paper, tho •Cannon Fi l s, the progress ol the M. &.N. Q. IF R.-|
Seventeen young men are now enjoy
ing the benefits of Senator Browns duiw
tion to the State Univcisity.
The Dekalb (iews is now published
and edited by Re? T C Hoy kin, State
S. S. Evangelut of the Bsbtist Asso
ciation.
Miss. Lanra Haygood, of Atlanfn, and
W. B. Bon Belt of Coyington. tiavc sign!
fled their intention of going as mission
aries to China.
Mrs. Msry RaMterry. of Atlanta, hn*
instituted a suit to recover about 25
acres of land, on which are some 75 nr
80 tiou-cs valued at not le.-s than 50,000
dollars.
Coob has scored another victory and
reclaimed her fair name l»y giving a
majority of 585 sgainst wh-skey on last
Wtdnesday. In a year lu-nce we predict
that almost all the counties in the State
will b> c >meprohibition counties.
The Presidential excitement is begin
ning to wage pretty warmly, with the
“old ticket. Tildeu & Hendricks, in
the lead. Other prominent candidates
are spoken of but none in our opinion
stand a shadow of a chance so long as
the “old ticket" is in the field. 7his is
view entertained by the dcineciacy of
Cherokee.
We would like to soc Judge Jus- TL
Brown in congress from Oiorgia. lie is
a stiong, practical, honest nvm and
would be a power in < ur natienal coun
cil.— Cartenvillo American. We would
too, and so would the majority of the
voters oi the Ninth Congressional Dis
trict
A bill pensioning the Soldiers snd
sailors of the Mexican wsr of 1840 to
1848 who served not less than AO days
passed the lower house of Congress and
will undoubtedly usss the Senate snd go
to the President for his npprovnh 'I lie
amount, (108 per year fr< nt the passage
ot the bill, will be a great relief to some
15,000 or more.
Gov. McDaniel* decision regird
iug the bonds tlrat tendered by tIre
E. T. V. A Gn. R. R. upon the pay
tnrnt of the (760,000 dm- the Stnte
on the purchase of the Macon and
Branawick R R. sav-d the State
several thousand dollars and conclu
sively shows thut he is the right
man lo administer the financed this
great State aid should for this one
reason alone be re-elected.
An argument c< neermng tic convict
lease sad the M. A N, R. It. Co w as
made before the Governor lust Saturday.
The lessees want the Governor to take
the convicts away from the road at once,
claiming that the road is not legally in
posession of them. Roth sides were ably
represented. The Governor will render
liis decision soon, We know nothing
of the legality of the convict lease—
whethi r or not either of tho lease.>s or
the M. A N. Ga. R. R. Co arc entitled to
Hum—but this much wc do know, that
to take from the railroad at tkts critical
point tho ccnvicts would cripple the
enterprise and leave the best section ol
Georgia undevcl >ped and without an
outlet for her vast resources. If tIn
road is not legally entitled to tho con
victs then the sooner the question is
setiied the better for the country; wo can
then turn our i Aorta to new fields or else
seek a re lease of them if such can be
legally done. The roud must he com
pleted either with free labor or convict
labor, The letter of the convict luw
will be more nearly filled if they ure
worked on public enterprises such as
railroads
Minn., Beacon, lias the- following to
say ol this place :
Editor of the UkACOX As I look
upon the surrounding conn tv
this morning mis verse comes viv
idly to my mind:
"Tile winter L over and gone
The thrush whistles sweet <-n tho
spray,
The iortle dove’s heard in our land,
The lark mounts and warbles aw ay,’
Imagine, Mr. Editor, ol being
trana'trred in it Short spnCe of time,
from Monday evening nl! Friday
morning, in ttie lore pint of Ftbru
nt y from the ngots ol u nortiu-rn
wmtir to balmy spring, with ilie
birds sn gmg gaily, and you c m an
ticipate the striking corn rust pr see
led to tuy mil d.
On Hie evening of Hie 5 1) inst. Ij
made my obeisance most rt-spec—
luliy to Cannon Falls and uiriv.d
galuly at this pluce on (he morning
of tile Silt, and was cordially met ui
the tram by Mr. J. M. Moore. In
the briel lime ol being lore 1 can
not give anldeu of the surrounding
country utid its risonices but wi I
give you a Bla enienl of Clinton, (lie
Hit- county Bi ut ol Cherokee county.
1 utn Ititoiined that the p -pu atioii
of the coun.y is about 1UU0U—tliui
ol Canton (K)i> or TUO. t un on is
Very pleuauntly td.uut. d on a use nt
ground bordering on the nvei
Etowah. The imsine « buildings are
much better titan 1 eXpiuud to n e
and are muinly of Liu k; residelicis
are built mostly ol wood. T In- cour
house is a large line lo.-king build* 1
iug and c->st ubi u.(13,000. Tin j id
is also a line building cosiing uboiil
(4,000. Then there is a tine appi tir
ing hotel wh.cn cost abou-(0000.
The business houses number 10; 2
buck uud 1 wooden church; 1 on r-
cliant mill, I machine shop. 1 livery
stable and 2 black smi'li eliops.
Not >i saluun hi town and no piace
wl-e o I (pior a sold. A feature 1
will mention ol the s xteen bnsiies.-
places ei lu-r Hie proprietor <r one
ol llie linn is a prolessur ol religion,
whether in the courts or otherwise,
to the great satisfaction of our pio-
p>, she 8t ills moves on towards Coin-
I'le'i -n. The grade it n'knK fiiuislied
io White Path and Maj. WIHIace,
tlie rubei'inlend- iit and chief
iiu-r ol the road, received a telegram
a day or two ago, telling him in
make arrangement! at once io git
cross ties and trestle limiter enough
loixteml the read to Wlii'e "Pu-h
Our in lot man l says that lie und*r-
stands that I he iron lias been bought
Ile Bays furlh*t tliai tin- cars w111 le-
nint ing to White Path bv the Is
of June, in the ev.nt the bridge
across C r'ecay rivei nan be "'built
by thut time, liHrjtvj Courier.
11611 IDTERIiStHtlTS
t.lIEROK KK cor XTY SII Kit! VV
S\LK.S FOR APRIL 1ST Mil.
IVill be Held on the first Tuesday in
April n- xt nt the court lion o door is i|| L .
said county of Cbero
McAfee House Money Saved is_Money Made!
also circuit Judge,Judge nl piobiu,
couuly cii-i k, ci uiity inuum r, lax
col eo or ai.d nceiu-r, county sur
veyor, liotaiy Hjublic, Justice ol
li e titace. | r> pm- u ol lbe llinclum
shop. Now il that dots not speak
well for a place inlomi mo wlm
does. Canton bus a line school liousi
but 1 think uii ucudemy will bt
bu It in the near futuie. Tint CliEuo-
kkk Alvakck, a live ) «|kr with i.
good ciiculuiion, «ditid by JU n. F
Perry, is published lieie.
Have loiimd tin- acquaintance Ot
the btisiuets uu-n of the pinna unu
the courtisey shown is of H e highest
type. The right hand of lellowshi)
is imly extended and seemingly m
pains spand to make me leel wil-
cu me wilful) 1 fully appreciate a no
leel as uiticli ut home as at Uunnon
Falls. Yours Ttuly,
John Yalk.
nlF ItJTl.LuTlJ AG'AhX.
Editor Advanck—1 find an article in
Jasper Mountain Bii/a replying to my
ct uiniunication in your piper. 1 sup
pose the vritir takes for gmuted Hint 1
lake all lliu papers published in tlie
country, by his going outs.du to reply.
He lias siuually Jailed l>y trying to Uraw
I ublic uteutioii uwuy from lau uittin
points in my communication, and close
ou the C'untun micting by saying the
active participants lu the meeting din
nut couiribute a dollar to building the
loud. 1 deny it. Aud-if so what does
liiut have to ilo with il lias Tucke-i
paid till he pi utilised or lias he tulked,
puffed uud tdowed considerable at turns.
1 am now first iulomud tliat there win
no need to hurry up the to. ami N. (Ja.
Wabhikoton, I). C. February 20
—Un Excellency Governor McDun
iel—Telegraph to me immediately
the probable extent of damage by
the late storm, and if relief is need
ed. a. H. Colquitt.
Atlas; TA, Ga., February 20.—
Senator A, H. Co’quitl, Senate
Chamber Washington L). C # ,—Con
siderable damage hy storm in F.oyd,
Pickens, Coweta, Richmond. Joins,
and other countiis. Subscriptions
are being ncemd in stveinl local
ities. In many casts relief is said
to be heeded.
Henry D. McDaniel.
We publish the above telegrams
that our people may know why the
Governor was censured in the reso
lutions adopted by the Grand Jury.
We tliiuk that our grand jury acted
rather hastily iu pussing the resolu
tion condemning his actioi ;tbey were
not fully informed as to the gov
ernors reply else we think they
would have withheld that part of the
resolution. When Gov. McDaniel,
received and ausweted the telegram
he was not aware that any action
was about to be taken in congiess
uud thut the Senate was taking this
course in order to shift the nspon*
iibility.
We are authorized to anounce J, Al.
Laud a canidate for the t ltice of Thkas
VHEB of Cherokee County.
Wo are authorized to announce N. J
CauutN, a candidate for the office of
'lax ItRCio.vKJi of this county.
Wo are authorized to aunouce D. W
Psjmhjmsi a candidate for re-election to
tlw cfloe of Tax Cox/ikctob of Chcro
Unit the couutry dul uot need it-, and
that their cuutiuct required tlm/ it b
built with convict labor uud no other,
for wlmt he says, amouuta to that. IK
suys they Inivu done will No doubi
for tluuuelvea they have but 1 ask wlmt
have thuj done for ihc convenience o)
those who support the nudr lie snys
nouo “so blind ns those mIio will uot
see” uud sujs it took “Id m 3 to 5 years
to build ir.nt Jlurieltu to Canton",
Amit it. And iu sll candor 1 ask did
cverasetot uieu work and worry ovei
u road with so little money und under
so many dUadvuutnges and accomplish
ed us muchi 1 Even adurittieg. as Tuckei
churns, tho r< ad was badly constructed
and pooily equipped when the prcsiul
company took it we were promised
many things; il was suid they had money
in ubundai.ee, but just now 1 will sty m,
more ou that point, Tucker would fain
to make the public believo ihu pu-seiit
ruunirg oi the trains was a ! he desired ,
that we get the papers daily etc. Now
I ve-utuio the assertion he is not satisfied
willi the present scheldule, it' lie i. he i>
the only man 1 know of outside the ( Hi
ceis of the road. It is good us fur it
goes, but we should have a train to leave
.1/,arietta in the evening and it turn in
the morning, or nvo trains a duy;the\
have to tend cut extra trains; send them
rcgului und acconunodato those who
sustain the roud by ft eights etc. lli>
effort to throw off'on the dirt road i>
very weak and white 1 can hire a horse-
in Canton travel 24 m les to Mario tu
and then by rail to Atlanta and return
suno way circa) er limn 1 can by our
K li that is no reason 1 should have it t u
do hut a good reason why the rouo
should lee am to make money leu- own
ers aud the couvenieuci of the p\b :c.
Aow in conclusion I um uot desirous to
get into controversy, and demt expect to
at the same time; tuere is nmny ihing>
could ! e mentioned in regard lo M. A
iY. Ga. R- R. but I lneve no desire te>
ant igoui/.e any one or the managers «»/
the read und shall not unless lorctd to
doser. ^ Faiu Pi.av
h 1 his should have appealed two works
town nt ( acton
keo within the- I oral hours ol pair tr> the
highest bidder the- InPoiving |i|Vpcity
o wit : one hundred nereis of land lt/ing
on the- soul It side of lot eel hmd Nodi'
in tin- 4th Distr.rt snd 2nd r-i-CtioVi of
said county on wli oh is silu ete-d a dwell
iug home und mitnlde out buildings
/llso leurtee-a acres off the Kurt nut ol
lot of land number 310 in the 4tn 1) st.
lend 2nd section of siiid eourty, Arie A.
Holcomb, willow of llomv 11 Hole in u-
deceased, having dowe-r or life estuie in
-aid lands, and th•: remain ler or interest
a ft i r her lits i-stnlo te-i minntu l< the j»ri>)*-
e-ity to !>“ sold. Levied on to siitisty »
a su|<eriorcourt Ufa in favor ot Jtitnos Gur
iev (4 in i el i n < ct t-s W, W. nn-l ILF.
II ii com be ».xe:cutor< id lK-ui// B. Il-I
coin I-e dice us. il Tenant in posse s-i -n
notified in term* of the L.v, This Feb
22 nd 1»“4. ;
Also lit the same fiiiuc and plnoc I.ots
of land Nos 51)5 and 4HM in the- tlmd
District und second section said .-ouniv.
8aiu lands lying in the lOOUtli District
U. M. of Haiti c unty c- ntiiining eighty
lien s more or h ss, the laud whe ieoux th.-
DedVneiiidt n« w resides. Levied on to
satisfy h Justice court 11. fa. in I'tivor of
•/ones It. Brown v*. C. 51. Wheeler.
Written notice given to Defenelaut in
terms of the law. 'J his Feb. 2’5th 18.S4
Also at the snmi time uud piucu
Lot <-l land Nc 1)20 in the i’ld District
and 2nd Section of said comiH . Levied
on us the property of toury H:i-plienjon,
lo satisfy a a/mtice Court ti. fa, is-uing
from the It 82ud district <>. M. in favor
i I Ziu hsr.nli Nix rs Mary (tephciisousud
Geo.8tiphenK.il. I’rtjcity j oiu'iel out
by plaintiff, and the te uni t in possissicn
uotltied in the Iimiih i f the lau. Levy
made and icturncd to me hy I). \V.
GsrHsoii L, V. 1 his Feb. 25ih 1884.
Also ut tl ei Paine time and pLcc,
will bo mid te the highest bidder for
cash tho following property to wit: a
certain true/ot land, lying in the- 1081,t
District, G. M. l herokeo ciiuiity G.i. eon
mining -etiout 100 iicre-s, consisting olX
and purls of l».ts A’os 1°() lSI, lUi^
170,' 171. .ill in ilie 3rd District and 2nd
section ed said c- unty, upon which
W. VV. Holcombe; now ics.dep. N'a.d
bind levieei cn as ti c property ed If. IL
Holcombe diceasiel.unel W. W. Holcombe
lo ratisly a Justice court tl, la. issued
from tbe '.l)3Kt Dislnc*. G- M- suief
county in favor of Hightower end II di
med i-g instW- W. llolcombt-and 1! F.
Hedcmbu us executors of H. H. Hol
combe and W. VV. Holcombe. Said levy
made by \V r . J. Ingram L. U. and rotur,.-
e-el to me. Tenant iu petession noli tied
in terms of the law. 7hi» Feb, Siith 1884
Also .at- the Mime- time and pluce.
Lot of land No, 781, in the 15th District
ime. 2nd Section ed said county. 1a vie el
on us the property of Joel T. H.de-y to
satisfy the t.'tate and county Tuxes foi
the year 1883 i-gmisi Joel T, //uhy
agent Woodstock Miiniiluctuiii-g to,
lenunt in peisession notified iu writing
ueceirdiug te; fe-uns cf tho hw. Propeity
levie ei on tenel returned to me by VY. t.
Wright L. 0, This Feb 25th 1884.
E G GRAML1NG, Sheriff.
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Umlor un entirely new manage-
incut is now open for thencci'ni"d:itk)ii o'
thi-sc seeking a Imaltliy and pi. asaiu
loe-dity. Attomdittinit* feat cUiaa ami
prices law. Splendid sample rooms fen
Drummers. 8j>cciiel rates to I'umi ns.
In connrctiou witti th House me
splendid 8lnh!es w e iv liens- s. b cgius,
etc, will receive prompt attention a:
moderate piice-s. For timber |>,.11icul.i1
call on or address
Mrs. Rosa L.McC: llum,
1‘ropri' t- i-ss.
! Medical Gat’d.
Dii N. SEA'ELL returns tlmtiks to
I the: C'ltl z ns of t'aiiton uoel vie mty for
I their lib, r el patroinegc, mill a.-k nco. ■
I t. il UlliO of the Millie.
lii-iug pel tu it ii e* < 11 ly lecated, will con
tinue to )>i act ice Medicine, Surgery uni
Midwifery
Hoping hy industry, energy and.strict
application to business to merit an in*
eie u-e-d pntronuge and continuance)
Office-uud Drug Stole first door East
of It. T. Juno's 8‘.oic. Residence ad-
j lining lieu. F. l’erry. Jun3
ii.
IL McMTIIiE,
URIC K, PLASTERING AND
STONE WORKMAN,
CANTON, GEOEGIA-
I am fully )>iTpi.reel to do any kind of
Miisimry or plnvtci'i"g at tbe lowest pos
sible rate*, und solicit the patronage of
those elesirmg work in my line.
Jan3— II. II. McEmvhk
A. J. STFtVDMAN
I AM SOLE AGENT FOlt “JOENSON’S COMBINATION
COITON AN1) COHN CULTIVATOR.”
Bo' >w is S3 “M t'le r. it e>i' tho “Jo’.iu-to.i Corn'iiuati >n Cotton and
Corn Cultivator,” its dill' rent shipos uud description ot how used:
No. I, Shovel Plow.
No 2 scrape or sweep.
Nos 3 :>iad 4 Turning
Plows suid Fender.
Nos 5 ainl 9 right &
left hand Turning
I’ ) s. Nos 6 and 15
Turner on one side &
scrape on the other.
No f fender and half
scrape. Nos 10 & 14
half scrapes. No 11
Fonder and Plow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Plow and half-
Hcrupo. Nos 8 12 & 13
blade and wings that
make 11 different
plows, all practical &
inotVil in cultivation,
and can he fit ted on
any plow stock that
the common Bull-
tongue or scootor
works on. No 10 is 2
right hand A'iugs, 1
of them reversed so
that it rims the buck
of wing in front. No
17, is both wings in
position to cover cot
ton or corn. No 18 is 1 < th wings it-vi-md, us mod by Mine for plowing
in middle of tows. In titling < n the (’< mbimtlit n put the Scooter Plow
on top. In making Turning I’h ws, ioc thut the Wing is at its highest
adjustment, as No. 9, and is m t lot dc vn as a mapo.
This irf the t lit apt st, lost 11 o n < st i < < t < mm 11 Imv in life. Beduce*
your expenses to h ss than < lie-hnlf, at d dots im wolk better. Try them
and sut isfy voni Fell. Tit v give wnivet sal snt is fact ion. They oun bo
CANTON GEORGIA
[In virg taken ehaige of his father
h hop t elm ns tlmnks to Ids ens-
t oiners lor rust patronage and
asks tor h contlnuanee ol same.
All work suck ns ltooiiug, Gut
tering, topper inidGun smithing
tinrl nllrep.-.irs will be promptly ex-
c-utod uud at least-liable prices
Give bim a trial is ull lie nskR.
Ill IS HUSKY
bought fur halt the nae nt y it takes to I uv the other plows used in cul
tivation. Call and examine thun and be com inccd.
Hut-
EXECUTORS SALE
Georgia—Clu-iokie County.
Agii-iiible to an order of lilt- comt of
onlinary of said county, I w'll sell at
the court lmuso door the 1st Vuesdav in
April 1884, within the le^nl hours of suit
torms made known on day ot sale—tin
following pioperty t» wit Lot of laud
No 110 m ihc 21st Dismct and 2ml 8ic
und one undivided half of No li,7 in
said D;st. nud See. all in said county oi
t heiokie. Sold ss the prtpu-iy o
•lames McAinmy, di censed for ihe pur
pose of paying dibis and dislribiuioi.
iHa ng the heirs. This Jan. 17eh 1884
Julues R MeK.nm y,executor ol James
J/eKininy, Dteeuted.
Georgia—(,'i on kie C- nr.ty.
To all whom it nuiy ci neeru: Juhrr
Galt hus ill duo Imm a) jilied to lli
umiusigmd lor pi Miami nt litters oi
ai'minisMation on the <ttnto of Al!»
Gd'son late ol South Carolina diceaseii
ai d I will pass u| on said upplicatior
on the tint Mi r.dny in April noxt
(jiviu uudir inv hand and official >ig
nature Jl/aich 4th 1884 C. .to A/oGi.uu
Ordinary
And thn i-rogicssivu buciness-world
fast opening us eyes to the fact that the
old, slow and bungling long hand wrt
ting must, lor practical business purpos
i'M. soon become a thing ot the past.
The rapid, fits) und reliable
SHORTHAND WRITER,
pred ur-ii g ns he does five and six times
the iimou1.1 ol woik in the same hngil
of time. is lust hiC' lning u necessity
all trades and pri fessitiis wl ere spied
and accuracy ure riquired. A bubsenp
tlou lo tdiu
1 llONETIO EDUCATOR
ably edit'd in tlie old Pitmnnie system
by the nhlco and most able thoit hand
ie)>oitns ;n the United titates to
and a cheap eour.e of instruction from
us will soonest guide you :lin ugh the
in 11 icocies of the hi t and place you iu
'lie ranks of the ‘‘Verbatim Aimy."
For | ait i uliirs address
E. N. M1NLR
Manager American I'kyt.ctic Institute
Rk iuIm ay, Head of Astor Place,
New York ^ity
LE i TEKS OF DIS.Vl |. SION.
Geoigm Cherokee Coutiij:
Win re as V\ r . & W. M, Barton executor
of Jiffursou Barton ceceascd represent
to tin- court in tlu-ir petition duly tiled A
enti r--d on rienrd that tlieyliuvn luliy ad
miuist r> d on Jefersou Barton's estate
this is tliereforo to cit-: a!l persons con
earned, heirs and credit rs. to show cause
if any they can why said executors should
uot be discharged, aud receive letters ol
dlsn'ssii.n on the first Monday in May
1884. Jan. 2(Jih. 18s4. C. .to. .Vc’Jlurc
Ordinary.
I mr. now rt n iving tho hit gost mid ir.c-i-t vniicd ttoc k of Spring Goods
that 1 linvo oxer hionght to 1 Lis ti niket und , m t flarir g special in
ducements FOR (AMI arc! ON TIME to good jortieB. Keep in stock
everything in the Uatdwaie line, Blmktmith Tools, Wagon Material, etc
llavo a large tteake f Men’s And Hay’s Ready Mode Clothing, Dry
Goods, Noth ns, iml eveiylhit-g usually kept for sale in a General
Metehantlise stole. Fee and ptite my goods before purchasing.
Have a lull stock ot ilie following celebrated brands of Guano:
MERRY MAN 8 A. I). BON ES, JTUDLEA8 I’AIKNT,
.VIT:RN8, ZKLLs BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, and
several l el. able brat ds ol A( ID S U1 EiUTl OS I’ll ATE.
The effect on cr< ps cf the above cilebrutetf brands of Guano and
Aeid is so will and fuyoiubly known tlmt it is unnecessary that I should
udd any testin onials us to its results on crops.
Also have tbe Old ReliuMo Tennessee Wagon and can be Bold at
cIofo figures. Also Engines, Fipaiutore, etc, of Friek & Go’s. make.
When in need of anything in my line do not fail to givemcacall.
1 urn satisfied 1 cun save you tome money by giving you good bargains.
Respectfully Yours,
CANTON, GA., February 5th 188-4.
JosKiur i>. Hardin.
ixospeoltuiiv lours,
R. T. JONE^y
50,000 Dollars
To lonn on improved lands in Clui'.i
keo county. For particulars etc. apply t<
George It. liiowu, attorney at Law Can
ton, Ga.
Bkn. F. Perry
HARMM FERRY,
CANTON, _ GEORGIA.
Having just bought rt new s oek of General Merchandise ami open
ed the sumo up in the house formerly occupied by .1. L. v'fc A. B. Cog
gins we are now offering for GASH SPLENDID BARGAINS in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY.
American I.ifght - Itunninu. - Showing: Machines,
Also Standuril Brands nf Guano at popular prices.
(’all and see us at “Coggins’ Old Stand” and price our goods whether
you want to purchase anything or not.
B£Sfe**Coiintry Produce a Specialty.-^jJB
By strict nttenpon lo business, promptness and fair dealing wo hope
to merit at least it portion of your trade promising satisfaction in every
particular. Encourage us by liberal patronage and at the tinny get your
money’s worth. Come in and see :is when in town.
Your Humble Servants,
HARDIN & PERRY.
Georgia—Cher* kt-e County :
Gn and after this date all pesnm art
hereby notified that I will not pay n.n
debt or contract made by my xvite .Mar
garet Morris, tbe having li lt uie without
my came w bit ever, Feb 7th 1884.
John Morms
BLISS’
1845. Illustratod Hand-Book 1884.
For tho Farm and Barden. 150 pages.
BOO NluKtratlons, and a beaut I ful Colored I*lato
©f Flower*, tells What, When uud How to
pl&ut and Lh full of information invuiuable to all
interested la gardening. Mailed for 6c„
to cover pottage.
STATE UF GEORGIA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY
To whom it may c ncem. 8 A
Davis u-i miirsl rut or ot 1.1 zalntli Mu
lius Dccoitiri bus in cue Ibim nppliu.
to tin- utidt-rgiynid fur leave to sell tl-*
land bel-ingimr to tile < state ■ -f said d-
ceased and said npplicatiou will be heard
tlio fir>t Monday in Apiil next.
March 4 1881. C. M McClure Oidiuar
letters of Dismiss.on.
Georgia—Clu rokee County:
E. E. Roberts, administrator of Fvcn
Kiik, deceased, ha« tu due form nppliei
to the undersigmd for ’.o'ters i-f’d mis-
vou from said administriuioii J ud hi,
application will be heard on t ic firsi
Monday in May
, . . . j -- next. This Jan. 24tl
ago but on account of limited space was 4884. C M. McGLUKE
crowded out.
EiutohJ
Ordinary.
RDER NJW
And ii nvo on hand
when you want to plant.
A G A n D EN* Fon $1.00.
20 packets clioicn Flower SpoiIb (our selection), ln-
clndiiig WILD (annex SHEDS (a mixture of
100 variotios of Flower Seeds), for $1.00.
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STORY & CAMP,
Manufacturers and Mfholetals Dealers in
PIANOS ORGANS
’• v • i-*
-- ■ . f 1 :
Dockor Bros.,
Haines Bros.,
Malhushok,
Simpson & Co.
Story & Camp.
Territory
triven.
Estoy,
Story & Camp.
Tho largest exelusi volf
Piano ami Organ lunuo
on the Coutiueul.
Agents Wanted.
Cataloee.es free to any address.
Write lor our prices beforo buying; else®
where.
-mr/".
STORY &. CAMP,
u ^ 3 C88 & 190 State Street, 203 N. Tlfth Street,
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
A
VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00.
20 pkte. Chtiico Vegetable Seeds (our selection^,
including Bliss’s Ame rican Wendrr Pea, for9L
DOTH tho above for :"1.7.1. Gardener's IIand
Book telling you how to grow them, sent JVa* willi
orders.
B. K. BLISS &. SONS, '
34 Barclay St., NewToffc.
Clit-iulic-.- Com.ty.
To all whom it nnty c./i cent: W 8
viwards Uiliniuisliator o! W, A Ed
i ai ds dcceaaol has iu duo l'oiui of Lu •'
pplii-d to tin uiulersigntd lor leave u
t il tl.c lands belonging to said t-st to
.ud said njipliration will Le beard on
.lie first Monday in Apiil next Fib
5 Ji 2864. C. M McCutss OsouiaBI.
B&OOKB,
« 4A •»
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALHHABUTTA, - - GEORGIA.
Will pr uot ice in all the Courts of
the blue Midge Circuit und in the
Justice Courts of Milton ana of such
other Districts (CL M.) as banter on Mil*