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R. H. NORTHCUTT,
SUOOSSBOBTOWV. BOOT.
Marietta, - - - ■ - Georgia,
DKALS IN PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL
STATIONERY, and GARDEN, CLOVER and GUASS SEEDS.
J3P*Special attention giren to all order* received from Doctor*.
Any order sent me from along the line of the Marietta and North G*.
Ruilro.id will be promptly filled and returned the next morning. Give
me a trial order and then compare tny pi ices and quality of Drags
with those horn Atlanta and els*-' here.
1 will sell Paints and Oils as low as they can he bought anywhere.
Respectfully,
It. H. NORTHCUTT,
PMSOHS'/SS PILLS
And will oomplotel/ change the blood la tho oallro lyftam In three month*. An/
person who wlU take 1 Pill each night from t to IS weak*, maj bo mote re a to aoand
health. If inch n thing be poedblo. For Feraalo Complaint* theeo Pills hare no equal.
Fh/sldana use them for tho euro of LIVER nad KIDNEY disease*. Bold ever/where,
or sent by mall for Ue. In stamps. Circulars free. i. s. Johnson a co , Horton, Mm.
DIPHTHERIA
Croup. Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural.
JOHNSONS ANO
onp, A
(la, Kheumntlsm.
•I .
DYNE LINIMENT (/ur IntrrualanJ Krttrnal
Vtt) will liinUntnntmiilv relieve iliete inrll.la
diseaata, ami will |»»IUvrly cure nine eases
nut of ten. Information that will aave man/
livea aent free hr mall. Don't data; a mouivuL
I’reventlon la liettar than cun.
JOHNSON’S ANOOYNS LINIMENT CURES lnfloenis, nieedlnc si Iht Lnnra lloarae-
Mi>nlackln« cSvfht Wimopiri VirugTi, TWloTRrrtiaa. I’yaMtonp. (Jlwton Morbui, Kidney Trouble*, and
Diienscs of the Spine. Sold everywhere# ClrcuUrt free# I. 8. JOHNSON St CO., Boston, Mass.
MAKE HENS LAY
It la a well-known fact that tno«t of tiro
Bono and Cattle I'owdrr aold In thla eoun-
trjr la worthloaa; that Sheridan'# Condition
Powder la atmolotelypure and very valuahlo.
Nothing on Earth will make hens
Injr likeHhrrl.lnn’a Condition Pow
der. Doae, one leaupnnnful to each pint of
food. It will al«o positively prevent and cure I IlogCholera,ke. Bold everywhere.or lent by mall forjle. la
“ I atampa. Fiirntahedf " * “ “
food. It w ill alio poiltlvelr prevent and cure I
CHICKEN CHOLERA,I
WOMANS
d Inlaree ram, price $!.(■); hy
Urcularshv*. 1. A JOHNSON A CO., Boatm
■uall.SLIL
AND
Okinbs Aimee
THURSDAY, APRIL 8r.i.. 1884.
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PHYSICIAN
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Ladies’ Private Companion
FOR
HOME TREATMENT.
A COMMON SENSE MEDICAL INSTRUCTOR FOR LADIES ONLY
Containing,/W/ inforniation in reference to a'. 1 questions r.'latiii}» to Womanhood, the
U-Mcr to < piiiilr tlie s. x to fulfill tlieir duties sntl to tnjoy theiusi lies in tin ir vari
ous ri lotions us Mniddenn, lIVce.v, and Mother*, It is, us n popular work, cinmend
ins Hwlf to the grjat lit art of Woinunlioofij written in plain, eonciite and delicate
language. tHsy <il uniierstu. "ting and above all other reuointntndation, it is Ikfirnugl-
Ig t e'iuble and right to the point.
It la it work which fills u place occupied by no other book, and la a complete
libr» r { in limit. Nc Indy, hoyvevtr sensitive, will ever iegret its pi-ru-al. It
gives lpforn alien which v.ill iiutki life more plea Hot, give a liigliei zest to its en
joyment, make those by whom hciae tics me piizmt, prize ami enjoy llieiu still
gioie; while it will certainly relitve ninny iiksouie burdens n >w borne by those tn
whom life has proved almost if not quite, a fiilure. It gives tho causes, symptoms
and treH'tm tit witli prescriptions, for every disease peculiar to tho sphere for which
it is designed. I o tho o who hayu uuinten'iomilly, by ignorance, nr bv a reckless
disrega'ti ot the 4>*igu laws of lt< a|'.h made thems lves wretched in life by sick-
n< SN, resulting ft< m any ot tlie various forms of weakness, wliic'i follow in tee train
of womanliood, we cm unheaitalirgly aud most confident ly rreoatnen 1 this book as
■ me which will give you the a Ivice your necessities require in order to restore yon
to health and happiness. The wasted firm, the pale, wan chirk, the lis less sunk
en eyes, the slow drugging Cep, "tired n.ituri" is too often seen incur homes. 77ie
author* of this wink sincerely bi 1 rv that all Diete features may be changed, the
fomi sga n rounded and plump, the t hoiks to bloom with rotes ot henith.the eye
to spi ikle with liteuml v.vaci y, the light quick H' p ri>gninod,niui the enervated
nature resit ltd, by u simple home treatment and prescriptions us laid down in this
woik. ai d in/his bi liel, aid w ith un <ainest desire to la m tit tl e si (firing, untt
teniw htulih i cd hiippiriss to tl e afflict'd, at d to furnish flic It inforniution to
those ntw it l.iulih, us will noble ilnm to n ta n ii ut ri avoid these di(Ilcu(tiea.
its book I (is lie. (i i rtpaied. Jlveiy itivaliil should olnuin a pv and iiyit them
tKifes. and no lari) in hidllb cun t.fliud to he without it and t^us remain in igno-
i a i te o ( its ptml.or, ent.rtainivtj add itufavetive t< uelt ng. ills recommended by
it ary in imm lad) physicians a* a rutV glihle for till* eox. it is handsomely
In in d and I
Aridn.-s the
hi ni post paid to loditK <-nly, upon ret eipt • f '’tie dollar
KUCIItsTKK PL’ltl.lblllNt, CO.
Nos. 32,33 and 33 v / 2 Osbuin Block,
Hoclipatmr, N. Y
MO SAYE.
BALL GROUND.Li
Inclit's lrs )*■ iffsional fcJnvim to
ihe cinzit's of ?«1! Gh pnii to d M‘<-
rovrdirg if untiy. <-fflee at 11. J I-ol-
irgs’ Hotel.
Kill IIUIIIC
AND
Com racing.
I / m mw (illy P 1 ' I 811 d top-nirily
f i ni| 1> (e (ill ti l l'H’t. o
. rVn’ADONGUpV^i P-
Krep eorftailh <u hand nnd ean
pjcmptlj till all uilirs lor any k nd ot
SA81I, DOOIIS, MOLDINGS,
ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER,
aid in Get UUILDING MATERIAL of
every deicription.
All work guaranteed ratisfactory and
it j lifts thut del) cepipititir u.
(V poiqe'inplntipg (in J '1 U p ir ' P - Goo
Spring Term
•1L It IUII tf
OILNED ON JAM;.ARY FIRST
B ,ri will be c< ntii'.iird until July 81st
whenit will tLrn tlotc for a !■ w weik-
\tiCblHBe , i j . f ii .
i„ , in,idol e with a ncei.t Art ot the
Ctmrd A seen. I ly all th.ldr.-n who may
,, t< I• d -l aiy time dunng in.* turn
a, d am i d sixty d its oi lets will receive
t i c b.u.fit <•! Hi Public biln ol fund.
Miss 1. zze TV'hi.m«re will assist in
the I Tin ary 1)< | »»r incut.
All J atm Scholars and some oi the
li'glir elassts will be undir the charge
ol a c< tup' tent ii alt- ti ather.
F< r furth* r patReular* p* t op pr ad-
dresa 4 M1SJ8 DIANA DVVAL,
I’klNCll'AL,
Canton. Georgia.
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JldrULA,
SYPHILIS,
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KLUil ALOIS,
AND ALL
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the
MOST POWERFUL
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AMO
CONSTITUTIONAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
A. V. PAINE,
PROPRIETOR,
LOUISVILLE. IN
STATE GEORGIA
CHEROKEE COUN'lY:
Whereas, W. D. Timmons Admini;
trutorof Si inuel Timmons rcjirefonts ta
the Court in Ins petitif n, duly filed and
entered on noord, that he has felly
adm nistered Samuel Timmon< estate,
this is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kin red snd creditors, to
show pause, if any they tan why said
Administrator should m>t lie diechaiged
from his acministration. and receive
I tires of disn iveimi on the first Monday
in May 1884; C. M. A/cClure Ordinaray
LOCALS.
Cyclone pita in all the rage.
Read the new legal advertisements
Rev. B. S Ledbetter and wife re
turned lion* yesterday.
G. W. Chauiblve carried a nice lot of
cattle to Atlanta last week.
Rev.R. R. Johnson preached at the
Method it church lost Sunday night.
R. T, Jones and II, II. McFntyre,
have cyclone pits and now fi-el safe,
Marble playing and chtekers are en
gaging the attention of the loafers.
Hollv bpnngs is almost one soli 1 Cy
clone pit, the inhabitants ail having one.
We notice that cotton still continues
to come in. It Is bringing a good price
now.
A March gnlo yesterday
blew dows one house and
another in town.
Good lot of drawn shingles at Hardin
k l’errys which they wilt sell cheap,
R. H. Turner, has topped aevv-ml of
Ins large oak shade trees in Ills front
yard.
The adjourned term of Cherokee Su
pi rior court will bu held 8rd Monday in
this month.
It is a shame that the cattle and hogs
shoul 1 make a pasture of the giaviyurd
Why is this?
'Ihe Advanck Ins received ninny
compliments lately l«r which we are
piofotindly grateful.
Joe Hardin can show goods off tn the
best advantage of any one In town. Call
and see si Hardin A P. rry.
Mr. Jolm Hu Ison of Flnyd county is
visitinu Ids pun tits, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Hu Ison, at this place.
Mr, J C. McConnell of Marietta w*s
in Canton list Monday. Wonder if lie w
■ -well it don’t matier.
The cycloue last Tuesday was not to
de-tuctive throuhout the State mb the one
on the ;Uth of February.
A bran Waldrup, aged 80 yean, wn|
hurried a Sluloli grave yard on .l/onday
last, lie was a good citizen.
Let none hesitate to cncnurnge any
enterpr’se that will tend to the up
building ot our town nr county.
Win Ragsdale and A/iss Kansas Garter
weic mariiol ut ILdly Springs last
Thursday. We wish them ioag life and
happiness.
Mr. W, R. Crocket of Norway, Me.
is visiting Canton. It will he remember
cd that he and his brother speqt |ayt
summer here.
Mr. A Mrs. John W. L. Riown and
bride, nee Miss Carrie Fields, of Can-
tcrsville, have been ou visit to llijr
pan nts at this placo.
The second quarterly meeting fur
Canton un I Little lt'V< r will lie lu-ld at
Little ;River the sioond Saturday auu
auuday in April ^884.
plain and decor..ted crockery, glass
ware Alooking glasses at II irdin & Perry
Mr J. II. Bishop of this county, now
in the employ of the W. & A. B. iff. Co
we notice comes up almost every Sunday
hires Evuus bust horse and buggy aud
goes to see his parents.
The negro who it was thought had
stolen a horse and buggy from G. W
Evans Livery stublc has turned up ul
right and explains that lie was only
visiting Ins friends ant illations H9
was out nu.e dr.ys.
,l/.\ eu; ED—April 1st 1881 by Rev
K. It- Johnson, ut P. J. Evans, J. N
Barai s uml A/is L. E. Benson, both of
Little River, Clicrokie count', Ga. M.iy
their pathway tliroiigh life bu strewn
with llowers.
The month <*f March was one of almost
cnntinouB ruin and our fai mers arc badly
behind New that ^pril ^ lure it is
Imped that the w ather may be more
favorable aud the tanners be enabled 10
catch up with their work
Just received som^ fine fresh mullet
and canped go.,ds at Hardin Perrys
C9I. M U yi^jd of tli s county, is now
niruing bis attention to stock I rish g,
and nr the same time successfully con
ducting Iris large farming inter) st. He
now h«s a fine lot of cattle numbering
seme 80 or more, ul*hough only s few
duvs since lie shipped to ranchmen in
(lie west about 130; of the 80 lie has
left some 25 of more of them are Jersey*
of the finest breed aud the cream of the
whole herd be has had II•
1 ffers for sale of exchanges fwo graded
Jersey bulls that pan be bougnt at a
bargain. See his advertisement in this
pnper.
New line Dry Goods, clothing, Huts,
slices, Hardware, and groceries; also
lot of matressesat Hardin &. Perrys-
According to anounc-uncnt, Rev
N. N. e.dge on last uuduy preached
his sermon ou Temperance at t e Baptist
church. Ilia discour-e was quite in teres
ting and was well attended, fu fup.t lip
had the largest congregation we )uve
seen at Cl Lurch hero in s me time. We
trust that his remarks may piove tim- lv
to many aad save them trein a drunkards
grave. IIo reports 75 per cent of the
counties in Georgia us prohib.ting the
sale of ardent spirits in any form.
Finest iot cigars in town. Sweet Mash,
Old man Lary and wife who have
been living in the upper part of this
County near Pitts old store fur some
time and who lost their houses nnd
nearly every thing they poacsscd in the
Cyclone which swept through there on
the 10th of February last, passed
through town Inst lhursday in a covered
w-sgia drawn by four steers on their
way to Banks county. They are going
thorn ao he told us “to get out of tlmse
Cyclones.” His wife was so badly hurt
in the cyclone that she in yet unable t >
walk, his worldly posc-sions few and as
he expressed it his steers hsvu not been
able to gi t any fodder since the cyclone
carried Iris to parts unknown, hr Lacy
i« old and fer bit* and lias not many years
to live luncswe trust he ’nay be troubled
by no more cyclone a nnd the remainder
M Iris days may bo peacefully spent in
the enjoyment of this worlds pleasures (
To day (Thursday) -Judge Brown will
hear the argunt nt of Counsel for the
motion for new trial in the cases of
George Hill un I Jerry A/arshal, both
cvlored, sentenced at the Isst term of
court to helping on Friday tho 11th
inst. OI course we cannot say wlmt will
be Judgx Browns decision lint even if
he does not grunt a new trial the cas*
will g 1 to the Supreme court which
meets in September next and tho negroes
will not he liune on April Hie eleventh.
In this connection we would say tnat the
condemned have behnvxi themselves
well since plae.nl in ja-l, Jutrv Mar
■dial is the most stubborn and bas but
little in * y. George Hdl trice to lie as
cheerful as possible under tho cirotltn
s'auces and says if he finally ha- to hang
why of com so it must lie rigid although
he claims to have killed Win. lliyani in
srlf defence.
From all accounts so far wo find
that the report given ol the cyelone in
list weeks Advanck was about cornet
except tlmt Mrs C’r.e-N in Mi.ton county
snot dead but is badly hurt. At Wood
slock no sue was huit beyond report given
last week nor damage of great importance
lane except that at W. G. Duprees about
titty treis in his 01 child were blown
down anil rumed. We arc glad that no
greater dani'tgc was done lima wa*, none
Dirt anil that but the one life lost in
(Ills county. Esquire Christian was a
good citizen and. in his death the county
and his District have lost a useful man
and a good Justice of the Peace. Many
of the citizousof tho county are prepar
irg pits yet we trust none 11 uy have an
opportunity of using th m. Miy the
storms and cyclones hereafter give
North Georgia a wide berth la our cum
m desire.
* Preferred Uooals.
Give your bov “Smiths Worm Oil.
Kill Worms in Children with Wilder’s
iUothers Worm Byrup.
For Round Worms. Tape Worms and
Hpasin lire but Wilder’s Mother’s Syrup.
Buckets of blood lundeeli'Hii aud puri
with Wilder's Sarsaparilla and pntatli.
No more Indigestion or Nervous Ue.
bi ity if you ufc Wilder's S ouiacli Bit
ters.
All kinds of blood and Skin Diseases
cured with Wildtr's Sursapurilla uml
Potash.
A mild, delightful invigorunt for del
icate F, mule is Wibiir's Stomach Bitters.
Cures cesliveness uml heudacho.
“The Lord laves a clicetfulgiver.’’ In
ullcasi’B where 11 tonic is needed give
tKildcr's Stomach Bitters—it is the boss.
It cost Quo Lldlar and it saves your
life. lldi r’s Sarsaparilla aud Potasli
cures all disea>es < 1 the blond aud skin.
No more doctor’s bills to pity fo 1 '
Syphilis, and all ventral Discuses.
Wildc-t'd Sarsaparilla uuil Potash cures
all.
Millions of people die with Scrofula
If these victims wotyld use Wildei’s Bin
supaiillu and Potash their lives would he
savtd-
London lltiir Ke>toror-Gr«*at
JEntflisf).
Tqi'.et Article, lie si 01 os growth, color
glosg, and softness. Removes Dandruff.
Aristocratic families of Great Britain
endorse it. Elegant dressing. Frag
rantly perfumed. Ihe favorite of fash
ion. At druggist for 3* 1 %d, 75Cts. in
U. S. money.
■ m —
CuotrliB, Colds, Cutarrli. Cou
BUinptiou-
AU Throat, Breast, and Lung A(fcc
F/IOM TERRhhh COV V7 V.
Mu Editor Advanck— B- . .i.tost of
your many readers I will by yaur nor
mission diop a f,-w dots about this purt
of our old beloved Georgia but. think it
unnecessary to start out with the usual
stereotyped expression that i*r fuco most
country notict*. Southwest (la. is
coiiceedad by many po.sons who have
traveled extensively, tj he tho most
desiruble section in tho South. Not
that the laud are riohat or that tho 1m
provrmonts are better than oilier sections
but the natural advantages are greater
while it lias its quota ot fanning lands
and tho many good thing* said of other
section can truthfully bo *uid of ibis.
Well Mr Editor a great many all cotton
men down here in South Georgia arc
awi'kcning from there benighted cotton
cnizo ami if you gill giro us timo to
shape up in we will show you that S 'lith
Georgia is Eld <rado of the husbandman.
We can grow nny thing here that can
grow outside tin tropic. Otir county
(Tirrell) Inis nearly all qualities of land
in it from the regular pine land on the
Smtlito ted stiff land on tho North.
Schools and churches convenient indeed
we have alt the rcqmrrm *iits aud accosa-
ries of prosp.rou i civilizition. Land
ranges from 81.00 to S10 pjr acre, 85 is
about the aver igo. Griun « ami grasses
io very will burr, Bermuda ami Japtn
clover are nt home with us, .S’ugar-can t
rice, pears, and potatoes, etc, etc. We
want l us of go ahead mid wid* awake
people down here to help nnd sh >w us
how In develop our countiv. Nature
llis dune splendidly for us but we are so
sa lly cut/, d 011 cotton that it will take
a 1 -ng time or a mental car Itqtmke to
ol nr up toady for rational firm ng a
>nce. More anon. J. M. U uikhtsun.
Dawhox Ga , March. 1834.
Sat ill-day night a black cloud hung
over the city nutl the indictvions w to
g.iwd for a blow. Mr 1), A.Mayosuv
the signs nnd gntlieicd Ins I'ninily inti
a storm pit, winch lie tmd tocenlly tin—
itlied, nnd like Noah onteiin^ the ink,
pulled the covering over the door. The
rain descendo i and tin* Hoods beat upon
that deor, but the intitules of the pit slept
securely through die night and tain
Early Sunday morning David arose in
his strcDg'h, shook himself and tried to
go up hut the trap door hud swollen and
rol'us d to budgi. Young D.vid went
to tho assistance of Iris fa'ler, but the
door was loo heavy for them TI10
church belts called the people to meeting,
but Duvid and his lalks were iu a cave,
and could not get out. About 11 o'clock
Mr. Will and Belt Mayo went over to see
their father,touud the house shut up and
went around to see wlnt was ou', lie
could bear voices and at Ijist located the
place, where they proceeded (letting
un nx, witli the assistance of the men in
tho pit, ho prized tho door up nad lib
erated the family—Sumter Republican
MINES AND
MINERAL.
Tiik Ladikh’ Fi.ohai. Cabin kt,
Nkw VnhX, Inis nuinng the illustrated
articles in its Maruli number thut
render it especially Lttractive One, on
its first page, et" a scarlet Lily, the
blossoms of whieli rHiige themselves in a
circle ut the top of thu tlnwer-stalk ma
king a gorgeous crowu. The other ut a
Floral Arch, illustrating one of t he w ays
bv which the lawn can bn ornamented
aside front beddieg arrangement*. Va
rious interesting papers arc c uitributed
by well known writers. In the depart
incut of Home Dcooruti >11 only such
novelties it; fancy work are shown as sre
easy of execution uml require small
outlay for materials, a tealon: which
commends it to all ladies. As dm
season is at hat'd when Spring flower
Gurdcns must bo made, it is timely to
say to our nuders tout dm publishers
oftlin Fi.ohai. Caihnkt send this year,
post free, to every yearly subscriber Two
Evcrbiiioiuing Roses, or Ten packets rf
Choice Flower Seeds. As before stated,
any of our readers nitty have a copy of
tho Caihnkt for examination at hull'
price (six cents), by mentiomng this pi
per. Addres v Ladies’ Floral Cabinet, 22
YoseyBUeut New York. If any person*
wish to subscribe tor the Fi.ohai. Caiu
nkt in connection witli our own paper,
we cun furnish tlio two—including die
“Two Everhlooming Roses,” or the "Ten
packets of Flower Seeds”—for $2.
tions cured by the old
"SWANKS CHERRY.” T
(-established
he first does
now give r*kief and u cure speedily follows.
25 Cts,, 01 $1.00. druggist.
FAIR FLAY DOTS.
We have had a few days of fine weath
er.
J. W. Stone lias returned from North
Caiol na.
Joe Knox has taken an active psrt in
making up supplies frr the storm suf-
feiers.
Sftmc a pled badly at Dixons Chapels
singing a few days sit ne. If some of the
boys was urruinged bclorc His honor lor
turning saddles and pinning rags to peo
ples clothing in tune of singing diey
would be apt to remember it and change
their ways. Let v» hive good order snd
and trv to have good Sunday schools,
prt selling und singing.
1E0S. W. HOGAN
DENTIST.
brands always
Perry*.
Coroper carae * n last Tuesday
apd gave us uu account ol an inqu st
Which he iu Id at Hickory Flat on M >11
day over the body of Charlis M■ Day,
who was found dead in the field. From
tne evidt cce educed it was shown that
110 violei ce had been lesorted to but in
all probabilities his death was caustd
from a spinal uffic/ion; tlie Jury accor
dingly returned a v- rtlict that he ' came
to his dvatu from natural cau es unknown
to them * Mr Day was comparatively a
young man and leaves a wife 81 veral
young children, paten's and fr ends tq
nieurn h * buddi n demist, wnj an
i xcelleut yeung man, cm rgetic, a good
faiuur. Ills
%
wo learn ha the fevi r
We agree with Mr Upshaw about^the
r ad law.
S.
CANTON, - • - GEORGIA.
Tenders his profitaional terv ces t« ,, . ..
the citizens of Cau.< n ap I turroundiag citizen and a will to «o faiuur. His
country atd guaran ecs aatofaotiQ^ in ! remains were in^eircd at Bod'og Sprmg
woik nod prices. | giave jard on 1 ueaday last. W« ttnd^f
Office over W. M. JtUia slot*. cur sympathies to the benaved ones.
The Agents Humid, ,J kiladepha, L.
[jiim Smith, E q. Fuhlibher, is doing a
great woik in tic way of exposing
frauds and dead beat advertisei* loi
which rll publishers of country news
papers at least, bliould leel gratified
It is a monthly that no publisher or
agent should lib without. Ip. tact .(t
would be valuable tp quy oni ip tending
send ip? money to unknown parties lor
art.ii ip adveitisid to veiy cheap;
wo i d I kle» sli w up ih: concern io
true light t-nd ssyu many an innocent
pureliaser Ids hard euined dimes. * he
pap:r hautlles lruud aud dead beat k ad
yertiers with gl <ves off.
GEORGIAN GO VERNORS.
Mn EniTon—As some one has lueu
giving some of the early history of Cher
okee county allow mo to give your read
ers a sketch pf the early history of Gear*,
gia. 'I he following is a list ofOoveniors
of Georgia to now : James Edward Ogle
thorpe elected 1732, William Stephen*,
acting 1743; Henry Patker acting 1751,
John Reynolds 1754, Henry E l.s 1757;
James Wright 17(10; J i nu s Habersham
ucting 1771 ; William Irwin 17/5; Arch
ibald Bulloch 1770; Button Gwinnett
1777; John A. Treiutlen 1777; John
Houston and John Wereat 1778; George
Walton 1779; L’icliard llowley 1780;
Stephen Hwiid nnd Nathan Brownson
1781; John A/uriiu 1732. Lyman Hall
1783; John Houston 1784; Samuel W
Elbert 1785; Edward Telfair 1786;
Gcrge Mathews 1787; George Howley
1788- George Walton 1789; Edward del
fair 1790; George Mathews 1793; Jared
/rvin 1796; Jauirs Jackson 1798; David
Emanuel and Jot-iali 1 trail 1801 ; John
Milledgc 1802; Jared Irvin I U/0; IHvid
B. jl/itclielI 1809; P. ter Early 1813;
David B. Mitchells 18)5, Will atn Iti-
burn 1817; Mathew Talb-t 1819; John
( lark 1819, George M i’roup 1823 John
Forsyth 1887; George R. Uilmer 1829
Wilson Lumpkin .83-; Willi-iu Schlev
1835: George It Gilmer 1«37 Charles J.
McDonald 18H9; Gtorgc VV. Crawford
1843, George W. Towns 1 *-47; and 1849;
Here try recori giyi-si ut anti I q o o
from memory. IIow ii Cobb 1851;
Hershcl V. Johns n 1853; and 1855,
In addition nnd m connection with
•he mine* in this county mentioned
in our lust issue “ The William
son is a valuable gold lot which has
Well developed veins inpaying quan
tities. i he Payne lot naa bem work*
cd sufficiently to place it on the list
of goad I its; nlao the Evans nnd
It iberii, two lots, Bruwley property
and Kellogg mentioned in last issue.
L Uese mines nre on tho gqnie lead
and but Tow miles apart. Sotnu
think fietc it none bettor than the
Kellogg, the surface washing on this
lot has been worked for many yotrs.
'Mr Tyson made hid living anil nl-
modt raised his family from the gold
dag from this lot;—!>e worked it as
we are informed after the old prim«
ilive mode of digging gold in this
county for years*-*axt't:o.ing several
thousand Penny weights of Gold,
mostly from the surlace. 0;ic man
claims to have panned out from one
pan of dirt One hundred and sixty
liv« pennyweights of gold; another
120 pennyweights; others from 20
to -10 pennyweights. Certainly when
there is tuoh u prospect on the sur-
fan- there must he mighty rich veins
utidermu'h the earth. The Shock-
ley v * * 111 a ti i the lot w.is once work
ed ti wu'rr levol and was found to
b“ti line vein which paid Well and
hid lair tube very rich hut for want
of proper munhiirry for drainage it
win ah indent'd, Veiy 'ecently Mesi rs
Otinipbell rii Co. have opened u in-w
vein i»l guild siz • on this which
prnnrsps n fine yeild, the ore is ricli
nnd uhundant and sos ioti as they get
ttieir null in operation we expict. t»>
lie ahlii to give our readers some ti ie
results of their labor. Capitol is all
we need to develop our ri-BouiO'S Hud
Uhemhsd o >unty would soon stand
side by suit with ber sister Lump
kin county,
INDIAN KNOLE ITEMS.
Indian lvtw II is a school 1100*0 f. ur
mites East of Canton which Inis one of
the moat flouralilng Holiday hcIio«U iu
tho conuty. Mien Ida Scott t l«o has a
promising everdtiy acliool licit 1 .
Mr Robert Brand lias Cyclone pit.
Indian A'noll Sunday school will cm-
test for tlio Banner offered by the execu
tive oiunmittou of the -Sunday school us-
sociation.
Mr. W. J. Beavers is attending School
at Woodstock,
The Advanck is a welcome visitor iu
this community.
Mr. II H. Davis bus about ftonplctel
Iris dwelling. Biuck Bat.
WALKS'.A ITEMS.
In na much us there lias been publish*
eil in yeur paper I lie mimes of the donors
to tlio C\clone sufferers, we feel it our
duty to let it bo known, tl.at we in thin
vicinity of WiiIoach endeavored also to
net in putt a neighbor towards the dis
tressed. On the 22*d ol February wo
put out a aubveriptiou for their relief
which reunited tin follows; J. J, Kc t r
$5,00, Jas. F Armstrong $10,00 Aichanl
t ’ook *4 ,00. Tims. Hutchison 5,00,John G
Heard $5.( 0, F. D. Vernon $4,00, John
Collins 4,00, W. .I. Boston $5,00 J. H.
Blanton $2,00, J. J. A Sharp, 10,00 .1, E.
Puckett $400. R. p. Daniel t.OO W. H.
Atkins $3,00 J. W. Kiug 60cts J. M.
Aharp $5 00 Hugh Porter $2,00. J, A
A’ltyne, $3 00 J. M. Cline $2,00, W < nn-
11011, $1,00 P. M. Holland $4,00, Jaints
Warlick, OOcts cosh 35cts J. K. Mo uo,
5,00., W. Timmon* 8 dollars, J. A. Lusk
one doll ir and twentycentsC. M. Keetor
3 dollars, M. D Moore 1 dollar D. T
Lu-k 1 dollar, Timmons 1 dollar A. O,
Moore 1 dollar, It. E. Payne 2 dollars,
John Timmons 60cts, cash 50cts. Total
90 dollars and 45cts, 7he above amounts
were pa tl in m mey ot suitalilennicies as
the Denor saw lit. Jus. F. Arnistrmg;
I.. A. Car, enter M. Turner Miles Hob-
den and 1, J, Htancel, was selected as
distributing committee and r.-quested tu
ilistriliute according to necessity within
(lie limits of Chorekoc. Jas F. Ann-
strong, i Rcted Cliairman and T. J. Stun-
c 1 Secretary. An order signed by T J
Stuucil Secretary, and presented to nny
one of the donors, will bo considered val
id. 7be citizens along the line In.va
n Idy responded in helping to rcpa ; r
fences uiei dwellings, The donation*
from Canton aud vicinity were highly
appiecirfU'd. J. J. K.
It is euid Unit tlie^course of trrra
love runs smooth”—we hare no rea
son 10 doubt it. On Inst Thurgjpy
the office of our Ordinary was sought
by a young would-be-benedict who
wan ti d license to many the girl of
his choice. After stammering out
his wun's he mude it known that ha
was wit bout money, that be started
with it but got on u spree and lost
it. Ilis dress and general appearance
bore out the truthfulness of the as
sertion for as we ure told his clothing
was not worth more than one dol
lar. lie wanted the license hid, very
had and it he could not get them ou
time to he paid f'or“next Friday’ h»
would indemnify the Ordinary hy
leaving his coat. Judge Mel;111 re-
was not in hut Col P. P. Duprs-w
W s there acting in his stead and
after he.ir'ng the most pathetic ap
peals from tl e young man and not
citing to deprive him of perhaps his
Jndcph E Br wn .Ko, , 1-09 1861, ami oil V C‘>ut agreed to let lit) have the
i863. Wit lieu t date I g.re the name* of * ■ • ■ ■ ■ *.t-
Jatn'.'S John on, (prrvi.-ional Govi iuor)
Oims. J . Jerkins, Genl. T. 1(. Hug' r.
IJ. S. A. (Military Governor), Rufus 15
Bullock. Dr Oonarily, J. M. Smith
\. II. Columtt, A H. Stephens, J. r*
Boynton and the pre.eai iucumhet t II. D
McDaniel.
If 1 have made a mistake I would
take it as a f *v<>r if some 01 e would c r»
reel it. In my next I will give you an
account of the first Judge tiiat was ever
: cormuiasiunud and < f the first court ever
I held ia Geotgia. Pkimohxb.
license provided lie would give ins
note payable on *‘u»-xt Kridav” 1 his
olft-r was gladly accepted, the i’ceuso
w rit tea out tmd handl'd to the iiip-
py groom when we suppose is now
joined in the ho'y buna of matrimo*
ry. VVc tender our best wishes to the
Crup 0 and at tn* sains time wuulu
remind them that Judge McClure 1*
s 1 ill in posession of tho $1,50 Dott*
which was to h»ve $eeu p*i>i l** 1
Friday.