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fftu /fikaotwi Q&Juarvce
Official Orgau Cbernks* Couoty
• KN. F.'PERKY, Editoii 4 Piim.isheb
1884.
Thursday, Arpll 10 •
F«r the thice months just post we have
triad t» make tho Advance as int" rest
ing ta all of its readers as we could
under tho circumstances. If we hare
failed in doing this nod in rightly rep-
reseating Hirrokee to the out-ide W'T cl
then we would at-k your forbearance. w e
are confident that our iff >’ts have bet n
appreciated by many from tho many
kind words spoken to us and the many
names oi new Mihrcribcrs added ou our
books for which we arc gratefu'. 1«
run a news paper is no small j"b and
tho rim ot its editor must unt be a sclli-h
one but Ins paper ran t go "lit into the
the world as the roppsenative ■ d the
coun'y and sections hi which it u pu •-
liihcd. '1 he kind of a represenutiyo it
id
ilely upon
makes depends largi ly aa
the patronage it receives. It poorly pat
ronised the placo in which y u live will
be poorly represented for the reason that
the publishers cannot do all Help us
liberally ami we assure you that for every
- • - ■ • - 1 • —‘ Cnerokct*
The Executive Committee of the
Democratic party of Georgia met at
the Markham House in Atlanta on
th«'5 h Mist it•««) was called to order
by the C iiiirman lion. Henry Juck-
8ot ; .John W. A kin whs e|. cted S c-
returv. Every Congressional Dis
trict wn« lerresented ixcept tie
second Aftercjlling the committee
to order Hon. Ilei rv Jackson, ten
dered his r»-si^nation us Chairman
and memb-r he co nnrttee g ving p
a rear on tlietelor that it w is bis
i itenMo i to become a cu dida e b j -
fore tne can vent mu for ('ongrere
Ir ni the AiImii'h (5tI*) Rii'rc. and
did not want to lioiiT'n posnion that
m ght beconiiibrrd useful in fm-
taering that end. Col. J. 1). Este ,
of the Sivamah N w.s, w»g oal ed
to the chair. Upon motion ol P M.
Young, ot Bartow, the resignation
was accepted with profound tegrets
and the thanks if the comm lt*e
ad- red to Col. Jackson, lor ih-
Ini'111iiI discharge of t is duins wlnh
chairman. The it signu’io., of J ml ’<■
c»nt invested in this partoj
property you shall receive full value,
aye more than full value. The advance
is your luone paper and give* yen more
news ofiuimsdlate interest than the
Constitution or any other paper w II
do; it talks for you; works for you and
will stand by you ia all things, It is
your duty t* sustain, talk au<l wirk
for it. Will you wantouly disregard
this duty? Suiwiy not.
Atlanta ia lo liavt u 1(5,000 Artisian
well.
The Southern Prt-M Ab8 ciation
mat in Atlant* yesterday.
Tha whiakey vendors will give
Marietta the grand go by lo morrow
The medical assoc in'ion of Geor
gia will meet at Mucon on the 16th
inat.
Wesse it reliably staled that if common
gourd seed are planted with com that
cut worms and other insect s wil not
• estroy tho bottom land corn Try it.
No more Indigestion or Nervous Dc
bility if you use Wilder's Stomach Hit
ters.
The National conventions to noini
Data Presidential candidates meets a
follows: Greenback Indianopolis May
25th; Republican at Chicago J> ne 2nd;
and Democratic at Chicago July 8th
All kinds of blood and Skin Diseases
cured with Wilder's Sarsaparilla apd
Potash.
Ii, Iloweis, ul 2 id bit 1 ., was lead
Hid accepted witu tile | roviso lli.il
lie U iHirmuii appoint Ins success.n
at Irs It-ist.re. Tin cumintuo* Hi*
cided to hold two con ten I ioii*. Om*
on toe 18 h of June utAt antu lor
the purpose ol s.-lec ing delegates to
he National o invention at Unicntp*
on the Kill of July m x ; ui.d the
other on the IJili if Au<u«> at
Atlanta, lor thepurpos - of iiOdiinu
ting candidates lor Governor ami
Stu « house otlicers, a d to lebcl
the Democratic camlidate lor Presi
dential electors. Each county in
lie S u'e is entitled to two tb li
gates to evui y repr s. ntulive in the
lower h u«e of the General Assembly
and each county is requested to select
ihe same number of alternates that
tl.ey are entitl'd delegates. The
committee recommends that each
utility at the time ol its election ot
aid delegates pass resolutions te-
•juesting the state convention lot
io admit uny delegate unless he be
reguliily Sell tiled, either as a dele
gale or as an alternate, ai d that no
person not u citizen ol llie county
be allowed lo represent said county
as a delegate by proxy, The Hirel
ing throughout wrs ixciedtngly
linrtnoniotia. Alter resolutions if
thanks to the proprietors ol tho
A/,ok hit in House tar ciuresies ex
tend'd the committee adjourned io
June 18 ih 1884.
“Bill Arp," in a r«cent issue of the
Constitution, descants as fulows oo oac
of our most humorous and well known
citizens; ‘Ju-t about tho tints when the
stonn subsided and tho children had
Ik gun to run abau' and gather tlm Itig
round hail I observed a wayfaring man
driving slowly do «u tho hdl and stop
at my gate. He was humped over
neatly double and bad a long grizzly
gray beard, that looked do oordiz •<!
and his big broad brimmed bat was all
in a flop and hung down in wsi. scollop,
over Ills face and eir* and the hick of
his n ek. lie stopped but nev< r raid
anything and looked like lie dident
know where he came from nor whither
lie w a< going. After a mmole ha ve n
tured to raise one II p of lii< h »t biim
and loi k at me a< I stood w oil ring <m
tile pihE/.s. Ho never ea led nor said
go d morning, but rai-ed one arm i.nd in
a be eeHi'iig mann< r motion d me to
come 1 liurim I down to hi* r< lief a> d
found it w is in. old fr end, CJ doud
Ho clmraon and as he lokud pitiou-ly at
me from m dor the flops, said: "M j r
I’m a mill'd nnn i’ui teat *11 ijto it il
i'Wm. there's a ilmusind blimps nu my
p> r head as big us turkey eg'a >.y
iiack and my neck have been threw •
threshing imcli'iie I'm the rise of UU
year* old and never was wlii|>|*d hToie.
Mi.jor i want Mimehody to pray for me.
I pr. y d f umy self a w'liie ago I ..rayed
mote i u i wo iuiiiu e» I Inin 1 ever did in
all my I to, and I prayed harder and if
ill- good Lord spare* in - I'm y oing to
be a belter man.'
"Why, > mud ' said 1 ‘ where were w, re
your did vi.ur hone cut upf Have you
In en in all that hail? 1 ’
“I have, in j"i,’ m d lie and the tears
came in hi* e v . I took me all una-
watc.s an I my her u got to raring and
pi cking and I coul leu’l get out of the
onggy and so 1 run him up against your
Uhb< r Freeman's fence and lie danced
and lie pranced and stpia'ted and tiem-
b od and 1 held him and honhd him
ami played all the tune as haul as i could
pray and the hailstones popped me uu
til they mashed iny list down over my
ears and then my skuli caught it hot
and heavy and my iiead is swelled up
so big now 1 can't gut iny hut oil.’'
‘ Mighty had, colonel," said 1. "awful
bad for au ■ Id mai like you."
“Yea" said he “aud it seen cd to me
that every time a big old sockdolager
struck me I could luar somebody say
‘‘Oli you ol 1 sinner, you time honored
sinner, I'll maul the glace into your
unbelieving ►nul."
I triid to get the injured man to get
out und come in but hv mouintui.y said
“no" for lie mutt get art of town and see
a doctor and .. preacher.''
McAfee House
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Under tin entirely now manage-
ment is now open for the accomodation o'
those seeking a healthy and ph-asaa'
locality, Accomdadous first rlaxs ami
prices lose. Splendid sample rooms fot
Drummers. Special rates to (ami i> s.
In connection with the House are
splendid Btnbles w en* Imrs- a. b agios,
etc, will receive prompt attention at
mod' rate p ics. For fuithcr particulars
call on or address
Mrs. Rosi L. McC Hum,
Proprieties*.
Medical Card.
Du. N. SEWELL returns thanks ti
the nt!z ns of '.Intiton ami vie uity fo>
their lilieral patronage, and ask u co. -
tiuuaucu of tin- Mime.
Being permanently locat'd, will em-
tinue io pi set ice Medicine, Surgery and
Midwifery
Hoping by industry, energy and s'rid
application to busine-s *«> merit nn in*
Cleaned patron ige and co tinu .m;e
Olfice and Diug Store (list door East
of U. T. June’s Store, llnsidcncc ad-
j 'inmg Ben F Perry. Jan3
il. H. He ENTIRE,
DIU K, PLASTERING AND
STONE WORKMAN,
CANTON. GEOEGIA
Money Saved is Money Made!
I
AM
SOLE AGENT FOR “JOHNSON'S COMBINATION
COTTON AN1) CORN CULTIVATOR.”
BtJ.nv is s > ot the cat of the “Johnson Cornbin ition Cotton and
itsdifTirent shapos nnd description ol how need:
No. t, Shovel Plow
Unit i vnti
No 2 serajie or sweep.
Nos 3 and 4 Turning
Plows anil Fender.
Nos 5 and U right &
loft hand Turning
t‘ » s. Nos 6 and 15
Turner ou one side &
scrape on the other.
No 7 fender anil half
scrape. Nos 10 & 14
half scrapes. Noll
Fender and Plow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Plow and Italf-
sor.ipo. Nos 8 12 & 13
blade and sings that
make 11 ditforent
plows, all practical &
useful in cultivation,
and can be fitted on
any plow stock that
the common Bull-
tongue or scooter
works on. No 10 is 2
right hand wings, 1
of them reversed so
that it rnjis the back
of wing in front. No
17, is both wings in
position to cover cot-
I Am fully prep red to do any kind of ton or corn. No IS is both v ings lcvcmil, as used by si ine for plowing
Masonry or plasicrn g at the low, at po*
mbits rales, and solicit the pair.magi; of
those desiring work in my line.
Junit— H. II. McEntyke
in middle of rows. In fitting t n tl e Ci.inliitinfion put the Fcooter Plow
on top. in making Ttuning Plows, ice Hint the V ing is at its highest
adjustment, as No. 1), and is not let d< v\n as a maj e.
This is tlie i ht npeft i i st »11 im *i 111 M min i ] low in use. Reduces
. |\our expenses to less tlmii one-hnll, ni:dtlte» ils wi ik belter. Tiylliem
A* ti # oTK ADMAN I'“'d Bntisfy yonrtelf. Tlity give univeiml iHtisfaeiion.‘ They ean be
bought tor lu ll llic mom y it ti kis to I ny the other plows used in cul
tivation. ( all and examine tl c in and be corn inced.
CANTON GEORG! \
IJnving luken ehnigeof his father
shop rwturns tliunke to hi* cus
tomers tor past petroimge and
uskstcr m enuttnuanee ol same.
All work sui k as Roofing. Gut
tering, copper and all repairs will
I an: now receiving the Impest and mi si varied slot k of Spring Goods
llmt 1 have ever brought to this n arket und ,.m (.flVrir g special in-
duceinents KOK (AMI and ON 1 IMF to gi i d j urtieB. Keepinstock
everything in tin Hardware In e. Blm bruith Tools, Wagon Material, etc
llavc it large Hoik of M»u’e and Bi y s Ready Made (Nothing, Dry
be promptly executed and at rea- Goods, Noli. >is, and everything usually k( pt for sale in a General
Those who may receive tbe Adviscs
and do not notify us to discontiauv the
same will coatiaue to receive it and be
ezpcr'ad tn pay tbe nna Dollar whether
you ordered It sent or aot. Bi ar id mi no
A‘mild, delightful uivigornat for del
icate Fimateis Wiluer's Stomach Bitter*.
Cures cost!venesa and headache.
A very destruct've cjclooe In.tli to
tifv and propcity passed through Walker
and Dade couuties in this State oo thv
irst of this inoaili. Another was seen
high in the air Bear Talladega, Alabuma
on last Monday evening.
“Hie Lord loves s chetifu)giver." In
all rases where a tonic is needed give
Welder's Stomach Bitters—it is tbe boss.
We are in receipt of a pamphlet from
ffeaator Jos. E. Brown containing the
speech ot Hon Wade Hampton, of 8 C, i
the l T . 8. Senate March 27th. on Senate
Bill No 308 to aid ia tho establishment
and temporary aupport ot common
schools, for which we return thanks.
It cost One Dollar and it saves your
life. Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potush
cures all diseases i.f the blood and skin
Judge McCay has suspended the
sen'ence of 25 prisoners who wi*r*
confuted in the Fulton county jail
on tbe charge ot violating the In
ternal Revenue ‘ Laws. They were
exposed to a very hud type of the
m aslesund it was feared would take
Hum and die,
For Round Worms. Tape Worms and
Bpaiin u»e r but Wilder’* Mother’s Syrup.
Col. I. W. Avtry.of Atlauts, cue of
the • ablest writers iu the Btats is
doing the south und esp«c ; ally Georgia
much gw d m hi* Utters on the indus
tries published 1 m the B'lltimoie Menu
fuctuic Iticold. Ilia letters are interest
mg i.nd not over drawn , speaking only
facts of our si utk<rn imiu’-tri'a.
Kill Worms in Children with Wilder's
A/others Worm Syrup.
Having been tluoan ii.to (he Ninth
Congressional District, we will in due
time hear from the lion. Bin Dnggar,
who it is said still asp ns to Congossio.
nul honors, and whose presence will be
more or less felt.
Gainesville Southron: Mr. 1J. M.
Stringer, of this city, a slier time
ago, sold to Mr. George Kiik, ol
Wabliingtan, D. C. his gold miiic,
about tour miles SoMihwest ol this
city. Mi. Kiik went immediately
tu wmk upon it, takii g < ut ore and
enciiig u stamp Mill. Last week
tho miners struck a very lurge vein,
the ore ot which is Bnid toJUe wotoji
♦ 100 per loo. il'is upoii the rich
lead lliai goes up through D.iwsun
UoUnly, untl d<mona rales that tie
one east of us, incbiding the Meik
mine and uins up tnroiighLuui| k n
are as riph in this couuiy as ei h«i
Dawson or Lumpkin.
The 23rd (#enrgia Rrgimint will mos/
likely have a reuaion at Acworth on
tbe 31st of August n< xt. The re-union
of this brave Regiment at Canton last
August was a grand success. We are
confident that if they meet at Acwortn
this year the.'c will be a large gathering
•f the boys wiio nobly toughi for the
lost cause.
The annual meeting of the Fulton
Couuiy Sunday School A.-soca’ion
met in Atlanta on ihe 2nd iuat, elec
ted (flicirs lor the ensuing year,
delegutes to the State conveutlou und
tmiiHMCted otlur busintes Thirty-
six schools Wete r. presented The
ollirers reports shown! the Sunday
school woik to he i:i a tine condition
and sixty-ooe sc! oola members ol
'he ccBiiiy association with a mem
bership of uhout 7000, In aconver-
gntion with lion. Tims. Moore, ol
Fulton county, a liw weeks since
we tele told that ninelern yiarsago
five (eisons assemUed in A'lauta
ind organized the first c< unty Sun
day school Hisnciation in the South.
Now only 3 oi (hut live a:e bvioy
but they are earm st devoted worker*
and to theni the South owi b much ol
its present stuuding in (lie great
Sundny Soho- I woik. Don. Thomas
Moore is uue of (he iliice i nw bvu g
and is one of tbe mos uu tie Sun
day School workers in the S .,!«•.
'The venr 18F4 will long be re
numbered by tlie denomination ol
Ghristaint known as Melliodists.
It ia the centennial year of organic
Metbadistn ia America and will be
C l'brated everjwhere ,.s such, and
made the occasion of the raisiig ot
large contributions for Church und
Educational purposes.
Will this county hold a conven
tion on June 1st und elect delegates
to represent the county in the State
convention of the Democratic party
which meets in Atlanta on Juuel8„
to select delegates to represent ti e
State at the National Democra ic
Convention to be held ut Chicago
July 8th for the purpose oi nomi
Dating a Preeident and Vice Presi
dent? Let ua bear from the Chair
mao.
By-the-way what has l-ecome of the
move to have a reunion 43rd Georgi
Regiment this year? We would !
pleased tn h.vve this /fogiuaeat come to
Canton and enjoy a grand rvunioa aud
once again meet their old comrades who
ao bravely stood side by side in the late
conflict. Surely the suggestion lias not
been thrown aside. What about the
idee as expressed through these columns
by Cel. Kellogg, some time since? Come
wake on; speak out through these col-
emo» if yon desire.
Wc are authorized lo annoiincj J. At
La nd a candidate for the i tliio) Irk as
Oiiku of Cherokee County
Waare authorized to announce N. J
Gahhison, h cand.iiatc f r the office of
Tax Ueceivkk ef this comity.
W < are authorized to nuuounro 1). W
Fekqubos a candidate for re election t<
tho office of a ax Collector if Chu okee
county.
Wc arc authorized to Hnaoui.ee James
M Taylor as n candidate tor county
Treasurer and if elected promises t<
faithfully fulflll the office to the best of
bis ability.
We arc authorized to announce W. 8
Cobb as a candidate for Tax heceiver o
this conntv. If < ieded he promises to
fulfill the duties of ihe office lo the best
of liis skill aud ubiliiv.
We arc authorized to annouuoe W. A
KiTciiKii as a candidate for Sheriff of
this county. If elected lie promises to
faithfully fulfil) the r flic ;. If elected J
P. Spiars will seive as Deputy bheritf-
To THE VOTS118 OK ClIKUOIJHK COUNTY
I, T. P. CAiU'WfcTKK, d.clare myself
a candidate for Slurilfof this county and
• f elected will do my whole duty. /Is I
am a rtraager to tnnny of you 1 d, nre to
become acquainted and would esteem
a favor if you would call at my coufec-
For Sal© or Exchange.
Two Cradio Jersey Bulls.—Will
sell or ixclutiigc for other cattle. T hey
must po. Come and get a bargain. Can
he lound nt Col. Feild's plantation on
Etowah River. 4t
m muslins
Bohuble prices,
it all he asks.
Give him a trial! MeichandiBe ttore. hte und pi ice mv goods Lel'i re purchasing.
TIMS IS HONEY
And the pn gitssive Lurim ss-world o
fast opening its eyes to the f.ct that th<
old. slew and ouiipling long baud wri
ting must, for practical hiume>s purpos
es. soon bt come a thirg oi the past.
The ri'pui, *asy acd reliable
SHORTHAND WRITER,
tluo11 g a* he does live aud six time*
Have a lull Block ol the folli wing celebrated brands of Guano:
iRRLY.M AN8 A. D RON EN. l<l<Al>I.K\b LATENT,
b’lERNS. ZELLs IU.NK SUPER PHOSPHATE, and
severul n l al.le lirat ds of A( II) bUPEiil'IlO^PHATE,
Tbe ilti ct i ii in j s of the ol.o v e colei lultd hrouds of Gunno aud
Acid is so '\ t II i>tnl luvoi ably known that it is unnecessary that I should
uiid tiny Ustin.oiiials us to its icsults on crops.
A\
close lig
lb" l ave (lit Gld lb liable TcbpesBie \Vngop and cun hw sojd u|
igi.i es. ALo. Engine*, Fipuiutors, etc , oi Fuck k Co’b. make.
pud a c
tiff! ifinoii’z.i ot woik in the (-sine htipth
of time, is last becoming a meersny
all trade* end pn fessic ii* wit re *p«
and accurucy uie required. A bubsenp-
ion to the
I IIONET1C EDUCATOR
ably edit'd in the old Pitmanic sytten
by tile oldest unu tno*t abl«* short liano
reporters iu the United Mates to d y
Hud a cheap cour.-e of instruct ion from
u*. will Mxmust guide you th.-u^h tin
intricMcii's of the art and pl,ce you in
Hie nn.k» of • he “Verbatim Army."
For | ait culms address
E N. MINER.
Manager American Phonetic Institute
Broadway, Head ot Astwr Place,
New York City
Whet, in need of anything in incline do not (ail to give men call.
1 atn satisfied 1 cun save you lome inm ty Ly giving yeu good bargains.
Respectfully Yours,
R. T. JONES,
CANTON, GA., February 5tli 1884.
Joseph i». IUkdi.v.
Ben. F. Pehry
HARDIN <& PERRY,
CAN ION, GRORGU-
to ■
It"
CHEI10KEECOUNTY SHEK 1FP
SALES FOR MAY Otu., 1884
Will be sold ou the flr*t Tuu-dsy iu
A/nj next, at tbe conrt house door in
Hid county withiu tin icgal hours o‘
*hle to the highest bidder for cash the
following pioptrtj to wit:—1 tract ol
land, tlie south west fourth of lot of
land No, 40 in tho 22nd Dist. and 2nd
8eet. of Chtrekee county, said place i*
well improved with good dwelling house
on it. 8aid land levied on as the propet ty
of J 11 lledgecock to satisfy a Ii fu issuing
from Justice court of the 102S Dint, ej, J/,
of mid county, in favor of E. B. Holland
& Co. against said J. H. Hedge cock
Tenant iu'posemien notified as the law
dincts. Levied on nod r< turned tome
by U. W Gaaant, L. C. This Mirili
31s* 1884 •
Al*o ut the siime time and p'ncc ond
upon the mine trim*to tlie highest hider
— Four i re. a ol lot of bind, Ao 34
tlie 21 st Dist. Mini 2nd 8. ci. n ot * id
cn.oty. it being in tl e North west cornu
if said It and levio i ou a* ihe pr. pert\
t Michael Lei.ar-l to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of Lemons & (.'o aud trsnsfericd t
John Guerin, agulust *aid Michael Ltn
iird, and Jiiise* P McCoy,. Levy mad
and returned to me by J. II Roach L (
Tenant in poncsdoii notified in writ nu
i bis April l*t 1884 .
Also ut tbe same time Hnd place upon
tbe 14m'' terms as aforesaid tloee acres oi
lot of land. No 12 in the 15th Dist mid
2nd Sec. of said Cherokee county, G*.
it being in tbe South E<st corner. L> v
ied on as the prop r;y ot John J Flour
ish to mtisfy a ti fa ies. ed from tin
Clierokic count v court iu favor of Sum
i el Lovingood and In n*li red to I honms
Pentdea. aga n*t said John J. Flourish.
Tenant in posessian uotitiud .u wriuu'i-
This Apnl 1st 1884.
Also at tlie s*me tuns place hoc] upo
ilie SHine terms to the liighibt bidiie .
Lot of Und, No 284 in the 13th Dist uud
2ndS.c.ion of said county emit iam t
KiOi.cris. Levied on as the property a
J'-8«ph I Laid to satisfy an execution
issued from i he Superior c *urt of Cher
okee county in tavor i I' J. E. lie, wi.
Exevptor. eic against said Joseph Heard
and Win J<>n<K Property point.d ou:
by Plaintiff Attorney And Ju eph
IT ard notified of said levy uj writing
April 1st 1884.
E. G. G JAM LINO, Sheriff.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georg'H Ctieroki-i' (Juiiniy:
Whereas W. & W M. Barton executor
of Jefterson Barton C eceased represent
to the court in their petition duly filed
entered on record that thcylnv- fully an
ministered on Jelcrsnn Barton’s esiat,
this is therefore to cite all prisons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show can*,
if any they can why said executors slioub
not be discharg'd, i nd receive lettirsoi
dibn'H*i' a on the first Monday in Mat
1884. Jan. 2G h. 1884 i M. .Wc'Hur
Ordinary
BLISS’
Wo have moved our stock of General Murcliamli.se to the Quit
liou.se, formerly occupied hv II. C. Kellogg, Receiver, and Jjave just re
ceived a nice line of oil kinds of Spring Goods which we are now offering
in SPLENDID BARGAINS for CASH. Call and see our stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY.
Americtm iA-rbi■ itunning Sowing M ichines,
Also Standard Brands of Quarto at popular prices.
Call and see ns at “Coggins’ Old Stand” an.l price our goods whether
on want to purchase anything or not.
Country Produce a Specialty,,*^®
By strict iittcupcn to business, pron.ptncss ap'd fair dealing we hope
to merit at least a portion of your trade promising satisfaction in every
particular. Encourage us l>y liberal patronage and at the tirny get your
money’s worth. Come in and sen is wl en in town. ,
lour Humble Servants.
HARDIN & PERRY.
1845. Illuitrated Hand-Sook 1884.
Forth* Farm and Qardcn. iso page*
Sluitratlona. and m ben ul I Oil Colored l*lata
IN Nluitratlon*. and a benul If
HffNw'm,. Ull» .Wkal, Wk» end How to
plant bod U ftill of iufoniiatton invHluabk- to all
intertated in gardeninR Mailed (tor tc.,
|. cover pMtm«.
Illuitrated Novelty 14**,
I .11 III. n.w.irv.ri.!!«y
RDER NOW
And Have on hand
when you want to plan
AS^hd ”'<•■$1.00.
80 Pickets choice Flower Sects (our selection). In-
cii.dina WILD tURIHCN SKMIK (a mixture of
{00 varieties at Flower Seeds), for $1.00,
A VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00, •
*) |ikt«. Cbpice VegeUhlo Sceda^our alwKoji),
,'a Amertrsn Wonder Pee, for $1;
including Hl|>
DOTH the ebovc for ffl.t.t. Gardener's Head
Boole tetltng you how to grow them, sent Free with
order*.
B. K. BLISS & SONS,
34 Barclay St., New-York.
&
tionsry store when ia lowa.
Buckets of blot.fi xaude cliau nad pur
with Wiidrr's SsnspjuiUa wad PtAmh.
Liver. Kitlcey Or MOm.u i
Trouble
flvmptom*: lapure Mi oh costive bow
*, incgulir apif ito, sour !»• Icli.u;
pa ns in s d". back a <1 heart, v•-1:«
rmr, burning when minating. cD> c
r ii stool-', b d bn * Ii. to tli-ti' «
w. rk, ch 1 s, IfV'T, irrdiiti htv, \vhit i
tongue, dry c ugh, d zzv l ead, w .t' <t. :
pain iu back pnrt, 1- m «t imncr', f
ii|?lit. F"r tin a« tronbles “fitV ANK:
FILLS’’ ar.- n sou; cure, llox, (.'.0 I'HI )
ly Ui»ii 13 U’l, 6 f»r 81 cO A J"
Dli 8WAYNE k BON Fi-iU.. F .
held bj druggists.
STORY S CAMP,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
PIANOS^ORGANS
Docker Bros.,
Haines Bros.,
Mathushek,
Simpson & Co.,
Story k. Camp.
Bate*
Story At Camp.
The largest oxclusi veljr
l'lano ami Organ house
ou the Continent.
rivonT Agents Wanted. ,££££&
Catalogues frr« to any address.
Write for our prices before buying else*
where.
STORY At CAMP,
188 It IOO Stete Street, 209 N. Fifth 9WV*t^
CHICAGO. ST. L0UI§. ‘
SIBLEY’S TESTED SEEDS.
^JFor all Climates, | Fob all Soils, Q All Plants.
|"VKRf SACK TEOTSD TOE VITALITY EVERY VABIETT T18TED IN TRIAL OROUNDS IOQ PITRKTY.
CATALOGUE AND PKICK LIST OF VEGKTARUC, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS OF ALL TE8TE/
valuauix v,\ uiKTirs; nxxEox APPLICAT.ON. hirah SIBLEY 4 CO^RocksstfiT. K.YilHl CMcafiO.il/
, LETTERS OF DISMISSxGN.
Geo;gm— 4 h.-rokt-e County;
_E. E. Uubuts. adminstrator of Fvens
Iv irk, iU'ci'H*cd, ha* tn due form ai.plud
ro tho umt. r*'gncd ('<•;• 'o terH of d -mi‘-
eiou from saia admiuisiiution, aud his
• pplicatXfl ^fill 1.0 ho*r(i up tho .,r:t
Hon Jaj ia Hej next. This Jmi 84Ut
1864. C. M. EcCLUttK,
Ordinary,
L IP. BR00U
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
-tL^UAUKTl'A, - * OKORQXA.
V* 'll practico ia all tbe L’ourU of
the Blue Ridge Circuit aud is the
Juelioe Courts ««f Mdtua ana of such
‘ tier Districts BJ, M.J u tenter aa Mil*