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lUi. Y. PERRY, Editor A Poblibhbb
AND MINERAL.
'YMursdAjr, March 27th., 1884
CHAIR FACTORY.
We lvarn that inquiries hnv* re
ceatlj been made by a New York,
gentlemen ia regard sstablishinf a
chair anil handle factory at th:»
place, and that lie will anon par a> a
visit far the purpose ef looking tip •
•it# aad the ndrautagea to be gained
b? locating here. If onr town nod
oeuBtv ia aaited for any kind ol
■aaafactnriag estoblishnnnts more
than at.ether it certainly i* for a
chair aad handle factory. We hare
here all the timber meded, splendid
water power and shipping facilities.
We trust he may decide to locate
here. We feel assared that un en
terprise of tbia kiad wonld pay a
haadaome dividend upon the cap t«'
invested and at the lume time build
up our town and county. The Ua-
ti'tta chair Factory has prospered
h«yond immaginaiion and it,appear8
U us that a ’actory here would pay
better than nt Marietta for here we
have eeveral advantages over Mu-
r cits. As we have before raid the
prosperity af any phioe is iu ns
maaufactareri. Oar people are
•azious for establishments of tins
aortsnd will cluerfully give all the
•id and eaconrsgeun nt nctossary.
Morgan count; lias adopted the new
taad law.
£ couple was recently married in
Teavillo Oa. aged respectfully 20 and 88
Stephen Cowfta wife has been ad
judged insane by a Pickens oounty jury.
A tiz year old boy in Dublin Oa.,
recently stumped bis too, fell down and
shortly died.
Roswell is selling tbs leading brands
of guano at 4M pounds of middling cot
ton. Canton ia ahead sud sells at 880
pounds.
Wo learn that Bud Mertison has pur
chased of John Olenn his farm on Talk
ing Rock creek, Pit ken i county paying
therefor |6,00t.
Cherokee seems to have no legislative
aapireota. Is it posible thet no one con
be induced to ssciifieo his honor ot tin
altar of bis country!
A belled buzzard ia flying over
the oountry, In meny sections the poople
become alarmed end think it is on
runner of suother cyclone or something
worse.
A number of cattle in the western
States hove been stiicken with some
thing known so the foot end month
dial are. Congress* has appropriated
In the lower part of this, Chero
kee conn'y are several valuable Gold
mines if properly norkulund devil-
oped. Some of these nre in Bells
District nnd near Ciipt J B O'Neils.
On the.O’Neil place is a good vein
of Gold, formerly workel by 0. P.
Mclloberts. Thie vein is regular of
3 ood aize aid wonld pay a handsome
ivider.d if properly munnged. In
the same neighborhood nnd on tl.e
county line of Cobb nnd Cherokee
is the Iliitnilton or “No 11 20 and 2”
from which a quantity of gold has
been taken. Al-o the Kendrick.
Bortz and Cox lots are nil good lo a
and have fine, well deveoped veins
and would pay well with sufficient
capital to develop. Tl ere is h'sooii
same lead in this co’intv the Knlbgg
Will attison and o'liers ol wh oh we
will htvesonietniiig siy in our ncx*
issue,
—A number of capita’isH have
just purchased eight hundred ncr s
of land in Pickens county. On., I' r
the puipose of quarrying marble.
This pronrses to be one of the in »st
important of the new industriei ol
Georgia. A member of the company
speaks in the highest terms of the
quality of the marble. “There s
literally,” lie says, ‘a mountit'ii ol
marble on the property, nnd in every
direction we find rich •ntcroppit gs
superior to any I have ever seen for
building nnd inteiior do.oration.
General Ripley, of the Rutland mar
ble Company, pronounces it the b a t
of building tnarble, but says tlmt for
cemetery purnoses it is not quite
qual te the Vermont marble; yet we
went together to a marble cutter in
this city, who was working on a pi' oe
of miirble, Generul Ripley pronoui-
ced it Italian marble, while Governor
Proctor thought it was Vermont.
The truth is that it was G orgia
marble taken from our quarry. For
cemetery building decoration w»
areat isfled with the quality as well
as the quantity.”—Louisville South
ern Trade Gazette.
THOS. W. HOGAN
DENTIST.
CANTON, - •
GEORGIA
Tenders his professional services t«
the citizens of Canton and surrounding
country and guarantees satisfaction iu
work snd prices.
Office over W. M. Kllis store.
LIEU IMHIISUUn
(’OUKTT Ofkickhh —The law
regulating legal advertising, has cut pri
ces down so low, that while we propose
to comply with the law, others must do
(lie snnie, and wc must insist that in eve
ry case tlie printer's feu must be collected
and paid ir advance. This gives less
trouble. T he law flat s the rates i.h fn'.
lows: “For each one hundred word ,
the sum of seventy five cents for each in
sertion for the first four insertions and
for ('sen subsequent insertion thirty-live
cents tor each ouc hundred wonts."
950,00 tn bn used in clearing it up,
The Constitution humorously remarks
that “Judge Juwa Brown is thu high
est meiubor of the Georgia bench" We
would add tbit be la aho one of the
ablest juiiat and purest men oa the
beach.
Wc nre indebted to Hon. R. S,
Stevens M. C. for the remarks ol
Hon. Roswell P. Flower in th»
House of repreeenativeof the 47tl
Congtees, lion Mr Flower prom
inently spoken of in connection trill.
Presidential nomination.
Etowah ia tlie Arwerth News and
Farmer very truth fully r. marks that the
valleys on each side of Etowah Iliyi r it
tlie best country in Cherokee Georgia,
lie is right at out this. We think no
better land can be fouud in the union
t baa the farms ah ng the Etowah river.
Iu tact Cherokee county has some of as
good lauds as iu any country.
County politics is hrgining to be talk
ed on the atieeta some little. Thus far
wc have heard no mention of any one
f r the Legislature, Surveyor or coroner
At present the .Surveyors office is vacant;
we learn tlie prerent coroner ia looking
higher and will offer for Tax Receiver.
All ether officers will probably ark for
re election lunlcrs it is J. M. Sharp,
Trearuier, and T. W. Atwood Pitcher,
who will retire satisfied with the honors
already obtained.
The Milton Democrat lias enfurged to
aiz columns, same size of tho Advance-
May it continue lo prosper. In its lust
number is an article written l>y“Mint«n"
on “Gods covenant with Noah." In this
we can see the taiue intererting reading
as in years part we was eager to read .
The writer, tf we mistake not, ouce bid
fair to bicome a literary writer of great
merit, after awhile she was wrapped up
in the love of her distinguished husband
and literature has lost much, We hope
she may write again.
An Atlanta correspondent of the
Agusta News would have the people
believe that the Ninth District in
tends laying Hon. A. D. Candler on
the shelf text fat). This corres
pondent, whoever he may be, knows
but little about the ninth district,
or else he is one of Candler's polit
ical enemies, and is endeavoring to
make false impiessiotis upon the
minds ef the public.
This laying tn the shelf talk is en
tirely too thin. Allen D. Candler
will be the democratic standard
bearer of the Ninth District iu the
next Congress. You may paste this
on yonr hat.— Clarksville Adveri
titter. Certainly he will because
bia friends desiie it. his enemies
dread it, nr.d the Demociacy e>f the
Ninth congiessiona) Distiict never
ungreatfol will support him even
mere strongly than it did in bis
former election. Millon Dtwtocrat
SMklvlb Aptasor
Aa Oconee county ut an recently ob
tatned judgment agaiust another for
•1100 and after nettling with bis four
lawyers lie bad just $75- left.
According to the system of lotation
established in this the 88th Senatorial
District Miltou will please put forward
her choice snd we will acquire and give
him out support, provided we think him
to be a good reprssenative man.
In a talk with W. R. Power, Gen’l
Freight and Passenger agent ol the
M.AN.Oa. R R. lust week we wen-
told that the 20 roilia of road above
Marble Cliff would be completed in
about one month and that then two trains
would be placed on tlie road. T lie road
will eventually bo made a standard
gauge.
The recent destructive Tornadoes nnd
Gycioncs bos caused the Signal Office of
the U, S. War Department to make some
scientific observations and have pub
listied four charts showing the salient
meteorological features of the Hoi ms iu
the different sections of the country.
The work thus far is only su udvance
step and will he followed up with more
extended investigations- Wcireturuoui
thanks to the Department for thu four
charts.
t; 1' KROK RK COUNTY SHERIFF
SALES FOR APRIL 1ST 1884.
Will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in
April next at tlie court hnu-odoor in Hi”
town ot Canton, said county of Chero
kee within tlie I iTiel hours ol sale to rlie
highest bidder tlie fol'owing property
to wit: ope hundred nert-s of land !;/ing
on tlie soulti side of lot of land No 31?
in tlie 4th District und 2nd Se-otion of
said county ou which is situitci! u dwell
ing liou*e snd suitable out build'Ugs.
Aim fourteen acn s off tlie East end ot
lot ot Und number 81(1 in tlie 4tli Diat.
and 2ud section of siiid county, Arie A
llolcomb, widow of He uv U„Holc tube
d< cessed, having dower or life estate in
said lands, and thu remainder or interest
alter her liie estate terminate i-i tlie prop
erty to be,nold. Levied on to satiaty u
a super.ore <urt Ufa in fitvnr of James Gur
iev Guaidian ect vt W, W. and B. P,
Hal com l.o Executors of Henry B. Uni
corn lie decens. d Tenant in possessirn
notified in terms of the Uw. Tuis Feb
22nd 1884.
Also nt tlie same same nnd place Lots
of land Nos 593 und 488 in tlie tliiiel
District and sicoud section said county.
8ui>i lands lyiug in the 1000th District
G. M. of said county containing eighty
uci en more or less, tlie land whereon the
Dcfondadt now resides. Levied ou to
satisfy a Justice court fl. f«. in favor of
,/»mcs It. Brown rs. C. M. Wheeler.
Writlon notice givin to Defendant in
terms of tlie law. This Feb. 25th 1884
Also at the rami time and place
Lot ol land Nt 9'.!C in the frd District
und 2ud Section of raid count!. Levied
McAfee House
CANTON, GEORGIA.'
Under all entirely new manage
ment is uow open for tlie accomodation o'
those,-(seeking a healthy and pleasant
lobulity. Accumdutions first class unit
;>rf<§a.low. Splendid sample rooms foi
DfiTmmers. Special rates to fami ies.
In < connection with the House nre
splendid Stables w ere hors, s, b ugie*.
etc, will receive prompt attention in
moderate prices. For further purticul us
call on or address
is. Rosa L. IfcCcllum,
Proprietress.
silieal Card.
N. REWELL returns thanks to
itiizMJH of Canton and vicinity fot
liberal patronage, und u>k ucol-
of tlie same,
lifeig permanently located, will con-
tintYto practice Medicine, Surgery and
Ifery
ping by industry, energy und strict
application to business to merit uu in-
cicased patronage and continuance
Ofiicu and l)i ug Store first door East
of H. T. June’s Store. Residence ad
joining Ben. F. Perry. Jutdl
Money Saved is Money Made !
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR “JOHNSON’S COMBINATION
COTTON AND COHN CULTIVATOR.”
BeLitv is sj’ii trio o'U of tho “JoYmui Oombin.iti.in Cotton aud
Corn Cultivator,” its different shapes and description ol how used:
No. I, Shovel Plow
No 2 scrape or sweep
Nos 3 and 4 Turmug
Plows and Fender.
Nos 5 and U right &
left hand Turning
l* i k. Nos 0 and 15
Turner on one side &
scrape on the other.
No 7 fender and half
scrape. Nos 10 & 14
half scrapes. No 11
Fender and Plow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Plow and half-
sei-ape. Nos 8 12 & 13
blade and wings that
make 11 different
plows, all practical &
useful in cultivation,
and catt be fitted on
any plow stock that
the common Bull-
tongue or scootor
works on. No 10 is 2
right hand wings, l
of them reversed so
that it runs the back
of wing in front. No
17, is both wings in
position to cover cot
ton or coin. No 18 is bofh v ings icvorn d, as mod 1 y si mr for plowing
in middle of lows. In filling mi (he C< inLinafii n | id the Scooter Plow
on lop. In making 1 tuning Pl< ws, tee Hint the Wing is at its highest
adjustment, as No. H, ai d is act let down as a serai**•
This is the i lanj ost. 11 st t i d na st i * < u nnn.J] U w iu use. Reduces
. i iji j your expenses to loss than one-bull', m d dot« its wuk better. Try them
A. vJ. STFADMANI and satisfy yourself. Tiny give univemil mtuduction. They can be
uglit lor half the money it takes to I uv the other plows used in cul
tivation. Cull and examine thorn and be convinced.
if. H. McENTIRE,
BRICK, PLASTERING AND
STONE WORKMAN,
CANTON, GEORGIA
I am fully prep .ml lo tin any kind of
Masonry nr plastering at tlie lovvrst pos
sible rates,mid solicit tlie patronage of
those desiring work in my iinc.
JutiB— II. II. McEntyhk.
CANTON GEORGIA
Having taken clinige of his father
shop returns thunks to hi* cus
tomers tor past patronugo and
asks for a continuance oi same.
Alt work RUv.h ns Routing, Gut
tering, copper aud Gnu smithiug
and ullrepYra will bo promptly ex
ecuted und at reasonable prices.
Give him u trial is ull he usks.
Ihe Bai.tjmokk M akckaciui.ebs
Kkcokd, publishes every week, under the
head ol «P new cnterpiises undertaken
in Hie South, such as cotton and woolen
nulls, or factofics of nay k' n( l t0 he
established; old mills to be repaired o.
enlarged; pubi c buildings, hotels, etc
to bo crcctid ; luilrouds to be constructed;
mining enterprises to be inaugurated;
furnaces to be Btnrted. etc., etc. The
information thus furnished is new nnd
reliable and will lie found valuable t"
contractors, and to dealers in mill and
and railroadf suppli< s. machinery, tools,
building hardwaie, etc., who cun cores
pond with the prejeetors of the ent .r-
prises, (whose nanus nre given), before
they have bought their supplies.
'J iik Mancfactubi ns’ Recoup is the
leading industrial paper in the Semtli,
and one of Hie most ably conducted
I apers of its clues in the United States
lt publishes every week more informa
tion relative to Southern manufacturing,
mining and railroad affairs, than cun bt
gathered from any other source, and it
has in many ways contributed largely to
the material development nftjie Southern
States. IU weekly articles on Southern
industrial progress aro exceedingly read
able and interesting, and able, thorough
and leliablo as well. It is an excellent
advertising medium tliicugli which to
reach factories, mills, etc., in all parts
of the South.
Tlie editors invite correspondence
lelating tn Southern industiia) matters,
lt is published in Baltimore, and has
office in Atlanta, Ga., under tlu
management of Col. 1. W. Avery, one ol
the best known journalists in ihe South
For a sample copy, send six ci iiis in
stamps to tlie publishers, Uiusnv &
Edmonds, Haltiinoie. Md.
oil ns Hie property of Mary StcphuiiKin,
to satisfy a Jn-lice Court fi. fa, issuing
from the It 82ud district G. M. iu favor
ol Zacbariuh Nix r« Mary Sieplieuson and
Geo. Stephenson. Prwpirty | ointed out
by pluintiff. and tlie tenant in possession
not (lit d in tlie lei pis of t lie law. Levy
made and luturned to me by IV YV.
Garrison L. C. 'J his Feb. 25th 1884.
Also ut the same time aud place,
will be told eo the highest bid ior for
J asti tbs following prope-rty to wit; a
ertsin true! of laud, iying in the 1031st
District. U. M. Cherokee county Ga. con
taining about 100 acres, consisting oflot*
and parts of lots A’os ISO. 12), 108, 100,
170, 171. all in tlie ilrd District and 2nd
section of said county, upon which
W- YV. Ilolciimbu uow resides. 6’icd
land Icvitd cnnstl.c property of 11. 11.
Holcombe di ceasid.and YY'. YV. Holcombe
to sutisly a Justice court fl, Iu. issued
from the lOiilst Distric G- M- said
county in favor of Hightower end Hull-
aiuu eg instYV* YV. Holcombe and B. F.
Hole mbo aa executors of H. B. Hol
combe and YV. YV, Helcotnbe. Said levy
made by YV. J. Ingram L. C. and return
ed to me. Tenant in petesainn notified
in teims of tlie law. 2his Feb, SCtli 1884
Also j,ut the same time aud pliici 1 .
Lot of hud Fo, 781, in tho 13th District
am. Snd Sept b n ol suid county. Levied
on as the property of Joel T. Haley to
satisfy the Ktuto und pounty T»»es for
the year 1888 against Joel T, J/uley
agent YVoodstock Manufacturing -Co,
Tenant,in posession uotified in writing
according te feiins cf tho law. Property
levied on und returned to me by YV. C-
YVright L. C, This Fell 25th 1884.
E G OR AMLIN G, Sheriff.
EXECUTORS SALE
Georgia—Cbeiokee County.
Agi reable fo ap order of the court of
ordinary of said county, I w ! jl sell at
the court house door tlie 1st Vuesdav
April 1884, within tlie le^al hours of sale
teims mude known on day ot sale—the
following property to wit Lot of !uud
No 110 iu the 21st District and 2nd Sec.
and one undivided half of No Hi? in
said Diet, and Sec. ail in suid county ol
Cheiojeee told as the property ol
James Mc A'it P«y, (licensed for the pur
pose of paying dibts Und distribution
among the lu-irs. This Jau. 17th 1884
,Jnnu.ilt McKinney,executor ol James
it/cKiuiit y, Deceased.
YVeare authorized to aunouucej. Af.
Land a candidate for tlie i flice Tuuas
Oukk of Cherokee County
W* are authorized to announce N. J
Gamuson, a candidate fir the office of
Tax Reckivkk ef this county.
^ We are authorized to announce D. W
Fkbguso.v a candidate for re election to
the oflico of i ax C’ollecioh of Chen kee
county.
YVe are authorized to announce YV. A
Kttcukn us a candidate for Sheriff ol
this county. If elected he promises to
fuithlully lulfill the i flicc.
To THE VOTUiS OF CllERCKEE CoiKTT
1, T. P. Caufentuk, diclare myself
a candidate for Sheriff of this county and
if elected will e'o my wliele duty. Asl
am a Granger to niuny of you I desire to
become acquainted and would esteem it
m tavor if you would call atzny coafec-
tkaxry stmre mbem ia laws.
Georgia—(Jferokie (JoUiity.
To all whom it may cenceru: Julicz
Gait hus in due loim applied to tin
unriusigntd for pnnan'ent h tiers ol
«t ic. nisi i at ion on the estate of Alizu
Gibson late ol boutb l arolina deceased
and I will pass u;on suid application
on the Mist Me ntiny in April next.
Given under uty hand unel official sig
nature A/uieh 4lh 1884 G. M A/i:Ci.uue,
Ordinary
TIMS MIRY
And the progressive Lueiness-wi'rld
fust opening its eyes to tlie Let that the
old, slow aud bungling long hand wri
ting must, for practical Iruaine-ss purpos
es. soon become a tiling ot thu past.
The rapid, tusy aud reliable
SHORTHAND WRITER,
prcducii g ns lie does tire aud six times
the orinouut ol wuik in tlie same hngth
of time, is last beceming a ncci-tsiiy
ie|$Vrnde* mill professiruw-Avfcere speed
und [accuracy ure required. A subsenp
imp to tl;e
1JIONETIC EPUCATOU
ably relite <1 in the old Pitnianip system
by the oldpst and most able sjioit hand
reporters in the United titntes to d,.y,
ami a c/toaji cojr.-e of instruction from
us. will soonest guide you Uni ugh thu
intricacies of the art and place you iu
the ranks of (.he “Verbatim Aiuiy,"
F< r ) i Hirularsaddress
E N. MINER.
3tonager American Phonetic Institute,
Broadway, Head of Aster Place,
New York City
I nn: now receiving ike larges! und nscM viuicd eloek uf Spring Goods
that 1 have c\er bieugkt lo ikis tiiuiket nnd , m cfl'tiirg special in
ducements FOR (.AS11 und ON TIME to good puriies. Keep iu stock
everything in the 11 ai dware line, Blacksmith Tools, Wagon Material, etc
llavo u large stick of Men’s and Boy's Ready Made Clothing, Dry
Goods, Noth ns, and everything usually kept lor sale iu a General
Merchandise stoic. See and pi ic e my goods l elbre purchasing.
Have a lull sleek ol tlie following celebrated brands of Guano:
MEltRYMANSA. D. BONKS, BRADLE\!S I’A’IENT,
b'lFRNS, ZKLL8 BONE MJPERPUOSPHATE, nnd
several reliable braids ol ACID &U1 ER I’ll Oil’ll ATE,
Tlie effect on crops i f the nlove celebrated brands ofGurno and
Acid is so^ oil and favorably known that it is unnecessary that I should
udd any testimonials us to its results on crops.
Also have the Old Reliable Tennessee Wagon and can be sold at
close figures. Also,Engines, Separators, etc, cf Frick A Co’s. make.
When in need of anything in my line do not fail to givo moa call.
1 ain satisfied 1 cun suve you some jnoney by giving yeu good bargains.
LE ITERS OF DI8M It SION.
Georgia - Cherokee County:
YVIk rea.s YV. & YV. M. Barton executors
of Jefferson Bartou c’cctase'il represent
to the court in their petition <Hly filed &
cube'll on record that theyliave tully ad
nyiniktifed on Jeferson Burton's estate;
lliis is liiercfore to cife u'l persons con
cerucd, heirs und creditors, to show pause
if any they can why said executors should
not be discharged, end receive letters of
disn'ssiun on tlie first Muuduy in May
1884- Jau. 20 h. 1884 C. Y1. J/cUluru
Ordinary
STATE OF GEORGIA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To w li< iu it may c ncern. 8. A
Duvis n< miicstialor ot Li zubelli Mul
lias Ueceuiid has in due l'oim sjipliid
to tlie uLiiersigned for leave to s*Jl the
laud beloi ging to the estate of suid de
ceased and said application will be heard
on the first Moulay in April uext.
Marcli 4.1884. C. M. McCmikk Oldinary
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
E. E. Roberts-. aduiin»trator of Evens
Knk, deceased, ha° indue form applied
to the undeisigned for le'ten ot dismis
sion from suia administiaiiou, [and iiis
application will lie bemd on the first
Monday in May next, lliis Jan. 24th
1884. V, M. JtcCLUHE,
lirdiMry,
50,000 Dollars
To loan on improved Lints iu Cluro
keo ponuty. Jj'or part if plars etc. apply to
George R. Brown, attoipey uf. Lf)tv Cun-
ton, Gs.
Georgia—Chert kee County :
On and after this ehitn all pesrou* are |
lineby notified (but 1 will not pay a.iy
debt orcoimact made tiy my wife J/ar-
garet Morris, slielia\in<> lilt me without |
a«y gause whatever. Ftb 7ili 1884.
Jojiyr Mohkis
BLISS
1845. Qlastratei Hand-Book 1884.
yw the Farm aad Garden, iso pages.
MAW Slustratlons, aud it benullDil Colored Plata
Af flowers, lulls What, When und Haw to
plaat'aild U lull of luronniiUan Invaluablu to all
luterasted la gaidenlng. Mailed for *C-|
to Javar paatatra. 1 - ”
Kuspedtfully Yours,
R, T. JONHS,
CANTON, GA., Folffiiary 5th 1SSL •
Josgi’tf B. IIardlv, Pkn. I 5 . P^tiuY
HARDIN <& PERRY,
CANTON, _ G i:ORGIA.
Wo havo moved our stock of General Merchandise to the Galfc
house, formerly occupied bv 11. C. Kellogg, Receiver, and have just re
ceived a nice line of all kinds of Spring Goods which we are now offering
in SPLENDID BARGAINS for CASH. Call and see onr stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY.
American LiglilGlnnniiig Sewing Machines,
Also Standard Brands of Guano at popular prices.
Call nnd see us nt “Coggins’ Old Stand” and price our goods whether
you want to purchase anything or not.
^Country Produce a Specialty.^^JJ
By strict nttepjlon to bpsippss, promptness a ail fair dealing we hope
to merit at least a portion of your trade [irbjnising .satisfaction ip 1 pveiy
particular. Encourage us by liberal patronage and at tlie timy get your
money’s worth. Come in and t ee us when in town.
Your Humble Servants,
HARDIN & PERRY.
ow.m, 1 ...tatil-a, la-
rpala, lrdl,n»l.,U
Mailed Free.
STORY & CAMP,
t.:rir.|itsr.turfr^ sail Wp,«le?a(c Cc;|;r5 in
Decker Bro3.,
MninoB Brea.,
Mathushek,
Simpson & Co.,
Story Sl Comp.
Estoy,
Glory £l Camp.
'I lielarctest oxrlusiveljr
I'iano ssml Orpin lum.se
uu the CoutiiKut.
’ssir Agents Wanted, SSSJ,
CataloiriieuTreo tp any adilreai^.
W'iile for our pi-ico3 beforo buying else
where.
STORY <
188 A 190 State Street,
CHICAGO.
CAMP,
203 N. Fifth Street,
ST
RDER NOW
And have on hand
when you want to plant.
$1.00.
80 packets choice Flower Seeds (our itleclirm), In
cluding WILD (JAiaiKN S Kb I IS (a mixture ot
100 varieties of Flower Seeds;, for $1.00.
VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00.
90 pkta. Choice Vegetable Seeds (our tel*ctio*\
including lilt**’., Ameriran Wonder Fee, fbr 91.
POT 11 the above for SI.7.1. Oerdeaer’e Hm4
Book telling you how to grow them, ecet Free wUli,
order*.
B. K. BLISS Bt SONS, * j
«Hn5SliH&L£LfaJ£S5ii2S&
»
CIBLEY S TESTED «EEDS.
UFor all Climates, | For all Soils, ^JAll Plants.
Uvmr sack tsstkd sob vitautt. Kvkut vakistt wwid to Trial Grounds ior purity .
CATALOGUR AND I’UICK LIST OS TGOUTABI.S, newin AND WELD 8KXDS OF ALL TBSTZr
VALUABLE VAKIETtBS; SBXE ON APPLICATION. SIBLEY At C0„ROCiBStK*. M.M ClUafiOjU
Georgia—CheroLee County.
To ull whom it may Concern : W. 8,
lEiwaida udmiui*iiui..r o! YV, A Ed-
j waui* diceuM-il baa m due futin «f Law
I a|)|.lird to tiie uutliisigned tor Usye to
i seil tl.e Cod* Deluuging to said ectat^
and suid application will l,e heard
the first Monday in Apiil next.
•til IBM- C. M McCluas O&huubk*
3* P, BM001
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALPHA Ith'JTA, - • GEORGIA.
Will practice in ail the Courts of
the blue Ridge Circuit and in tho
Justice Courts of Miltou ana of such
other Districts (G, M.J «• border c* Mil
ton