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•fllolft? Orjr»« Cherokee County
IIARDIM 4fc PERRY, Pn-rniKTOR«.
BIN. F. PERRY. Editoii A Publisher
Yhursday. A'pH 17 • l 084
Floyd county has recently organized
• county Suad*y school aaroatliun,
Till* in the great political year-nil
office.* of tbn law are to be elected, fn*m
Bailiff down to preiident.
The Palmetto Blade in a r>r\
fowl weekly but ita editor* f rgth
to give ua credit foreur attic ea when
(•pied int# their paper.
Thanka U Congrefaman Keece
•■d Clement*, for c>pie# of their
aneecli nn “the Bottled Extension
Bill and lDpeal of Internal R- fe
line Lawa".
The ptice ef the Cartersville Free
Frees has been reduced to f 1.68 p< r year
la • Iveace. Peril p th»e la the nae«o
t say do not ce e te give u* credit for
oae of »«r local*.
The Carterville Free Preee watts to
K t W. H. Felton back into Congress
« the Befcnth D str c . Well we
hs*« no objections. Hut it may Its n
little m»re difloult than heretofore a*
Cherokee ie now in the Ninth and can't
kelp him.
A pn'ition aaking th# Georgia
■ember* of Csngraaa to gift tkeir
•upp rtt* (ha Blair Educational Bill
now |*ndmg be I ore Congress wna
circulated among our citiMna lnat
week and waa eignrd by every one
to whom it wna presented.
We are thankful to Hon. John A. An
derma, M. C. from Ksnenn for n copy
of hie great speech on tbo bill making
appropriation! for tho naval service, in
• Inch he maintains that "a postal tele
graph essential to tho freedom of th
American Preee and the prosperity of
the American people."
We have ofteatimra thought if Cbern
ohm county had a well organized ocun
ty court It would safe the county con
eideieble ripens# by keeping all misde
meanor and trifling casts out of the
Superior court. But few of these
would bo earned up and would end
the ftrvt tiisl. Wliat do you think abeu
lit
lion. J. T. Simmons, of Macon do
cliaes to have his name u«cd in con nee
tioa with the Quberaatnrial rare. Well
Jadge Simmons is an able jurist, a safe
man tad would make an excellent Got
ernor but lata not molest Got. AfcDan
iel lor at least one term more. He is
making a* good Governor as we can find
take J
MULLINSl)l*TMCI ITEMS.
A very heafy and inceaeant ruin
fell here during the dtty and night
last Monday.
Our farmer* linvc been rapidly
pushing their work during the
lust week.
Much a : ckueia prevail* in our
vicinity,
We ’learn that Mr Franc's Simms
ha* the messles.
We would be glad if eonte 8'ta-
ihy school man would organize a
Sunday school ut the Avery School
House.
Who can stir up us hard shell and
get ns to lake un active part in the
good work?
Wnat line become of the Apen'a
Gnide, Klited by T. B. Heard Wul-
fSCH Ga?
We have t o cyclone pita in Ih a
i ighbpthood’
We lire glad to hear from Brick
Btt.
Singing at the Avery icIkkiI hnnee
ve y first Sunday evening; n’no at
Union Hill efrry third Sunday
vening at I o’clock P. M.
II a hd Time*.
unless we take Judge Joe. K. Brown ot
thb»»v
The present indication are that every
eouaty office I# to be over ruawiih a*
C treat*. No far no one seems to want to
e Representative; or at leant we hey*
heard mention of no name Hon.
W. A.Teasley, may rgaln make the
race yet we have no word from him t«
that effect. There is but little money in
the < flee sad but precious little glory
•ad for tl.e*« reasons we rumoee on
•itiarris are backward. Come* out « Ui
we nbvll have to haia*. some name our-
• vlvta and rush him ligh into the Ltg
relative noli. __
H-fitciior General Gober spent a few
days among our ye< pie tliia weik. ll<
came we aie informed to hunt eiihcrfor
birds or m* inlrcrs of at it Gtner* I Asectn
bly. moie probably tbs latter. But tin
Imys op here are for tutber fellow,—Ja. •
par MoHntaim Hoyt.
Wo wruld sluost be willing to bei
that G. F. Uober could csiry Pickens
county against nay one for re-electiou l<
the cflice of Solicitor General o‘ tint-
circuit. Suppoee you count noate?
Judge Fain lisa relieved tho Jurymen
drawn for the two wceke adjouined term
of Bortow Superior court which meet*
on the 28th inst for the reaton that the
coart cemea just at the very lime when
•11 farmvrs Hie badly needed at horn*
on their farms. Judge Fain wll u
there at tlie appointed time and hear mo
tieaa, certiorariea etc. Can’t Judge Braun
•f this cirauit da likewise and not hav*
our faimtra who are naw so vary fai
vehind leava their work to attend the
wejourned trim of our court ou the 21a*
in. t. If be eat. it certainly would br
a great favor. 1 here are no cases U|ton
the dockets but wliat can go over to th.
regular two watha term in Sepiembei
•«xt, We trust that wlieu court rnacb
next Monday morning Judge Brown
will relieve tha Juror*.
WOODSTOCK HE II
Tho worst freshet within the rec
olltctian of the oldeet citzens oc-
oured Monday night, doing greai
damage to property. Every Bridge
8» far oa heard from with one excep
tion, ta gone. J. 8. Haniey’g gin-
hone washed away with about 100
Bushels of wheat and corn and sev
eral thousand feet of lumber. The
wood span at Hawkins iron Bridge
is gone, and a strong probability that
tho iron span will go. The wa'er
is above tho highest water murk
Both of Mr. James Dnrhams tisb
Mad dams Washed away, also one ol
W. H. Perkisoa and N. A. Fowler.
Tho water ia five feet deep in Mr. J
W. Daniel's Dwelling; aim aetera)
foot deep in N. A. & Jackson Mc-
Clnrr'a dwelling. Conaideiuble hail
•ud rain Monday. A great dcul «f
tiffitef sod fences woie blown d< wn.
Oar citizen* occupied their Cyclone
pita prettyoxtoaaive!y during the dav
and nigkton Moadav, Mr. a. Mc-
I'herson’a huggf was washed away.
TAX jJoTlCK
All persons living or owning property
within the limit* of the town of Canton
are hereby notified to make a return ol
.of tho aaaw ta me at my store on or
before the Ifitb of May next for the
narpose of haring the town tax stemmed.
Zffi-CwHOi> Town Tax Xtermver.
(JURAT IXCIIKMKNt.
liigimnl laguna! I
Mu Kditok—Did you a*e the
chuae after the striped uiggei? Did
you witness the powr«s ol the embrio
t roea of the wild wrsi? If so can
youtiad words to d**rcnb** the burn*
ng face of Wild Bill, the promi
nent *-yes dialling with patriotic
ootirege of Tex <• Jack and buir
hieadtli leaps of Buff.lo William?
Well wliat does this meat ? Last
Sunday evening while the Sunday
school scholars were gathering ut tlu>
Baptist ehurch, aonie one reported
negro ia the woods, near town,
with a'riped bieeohea on and it was
suggest) d I e waa a loose convict.
This news was •< a xely t*»l«I, till three
or four boys taw pictures given in
a dcx«n dime nnye's and flew te the
rescue, dashed eut on the war-path,
followed by a score of atnalDr ur
chins. Some pistols were secured
by some <>f the young Kit Cursors,
• boat a fl air barrel of small atones
by the balance of tbia small band
with the noble impa'ae welling up
Irwin eve y young heart—"Give tire
liberty or give me death.” This
young regiment waa scattered on
tae hills, la the gulches and over the
'© loins from Jauton depot to Holly
Springs determined tnaive the C'otiu
tiyordiein the aitemp*. Noble,
heroic boys. Skquki
Some children lad aeon un old
Uvpiv •*» il.* strove
preparing bis sermon for the night
service, that was all. K. A. T.
HO U ND A BO U r~CA NT ON
S»me times I k<ep tny eyes open
and some tune* 1 shut them and
listen.
Last Sunday morning, at the
Method a> Sabbath school, some of
the b->ya talked lend enough during
roll call’ to disturb the whole house.
I diu’ut seewho it wno pad only heard
one voice. I know the boys don’t
mean any harm, bill they ought to
oe more careful.
The Baptist Sunday School oi
lust Sunday,appointed Judge O. W.
Putnam, Jabez Galt, Mr* M. A. Lee,
nd Mrs Annie Huidin. dub-gates
to the county Sunday School asso
ciation convene in Canton the first
Saturday in M »y tux', Superin
tendent N. N. Edge, und S)-cre'Mr»
U T. J)M>es are deh-gu es Ex firi <
On last Sa urduy the Canton Itap
tist Church, in conference agreed t»>
keep up regular Thursday night
piuyer inee' ng*. U. A, T.
Wc arc hiiiIi >rizeil to announce J. M,
Land a candidate fur tlia office Thkas
ciiicu of t hen kuu County
W-sra authorized to announce N. J.
Gahiiison, a candidate f.-r the office of
Tax Rkckivrii af lid- county.
W rare autliorizrd tn unnonnce D. W
Friiooson a candidate for re election to
Ilia office ,if t ax CuLtiRCTon of Cherokee
county
We arc aulhoriied to atiaoui.ee Jamks
M Tavi.ok a* a candidate lor county
Treamiri r aiol if elected promises to
faithfully fulfill the office to the beat of
hi* ability.
We are autlinru d to announce W. 8.
Conn aa a candidate for Tax Receiver of
thi* conntr. If t in ted lie promises to
fulfill the duties of the office to tlie beat
of Ilia skid and ubiliiv.
We are authorized to announce W. A
Kitciikn aa u candidate for Sheritt of
this county. If elected he uroniiaea to
faithfully fulfill the < flic». If elected J.
P. Bpears will serve aa Deputy blieriff.
To TUB VOTtiHR OF ClIICUOKKK CoUNTT:
I, T. P. Ca m-ENTRH, tb clam myaelf
a candidate for HticriflTof this county and
if elected will do my whole duty. Aa 1
aui • rtranpar to many of you 1 deaire to
become acquainted aud would esteem it
a favor if >ou would call at uiy confec
tionery store whau in town.
McAfee House
CANTOY, GEORGIA.
Undor »n entirely new manage
ment is nnw open for the accomodation ot
those seeking a healthy and pb-asan)
locality* Accomdationt fiftt clout and
•pricet low. Splendid sample rooms foi
Drummers. Special rates to tnmi irs.
In connection with the House are
xplendid Stables w ere liorsta, b ^ugie-.
etc, will receive prompt attention at
moderate prices. For further particular
cull nn or address
ltrs. RosiL. U:C:Kutn,
Proprietress.
Thk Flood—Having neitlirr the
time nor sphee we can say but litile
about Moiulnya her-vy rains and tlreir
coniequence anil deem it tcaicelv
nfcee-nry a* almost all our reader*
have nu idea how '.lie Ktowab ltivei
appeals when it ia full and over
flowing its bunks to a d'a ai ce of
about 400 yard*. The river hm'
Tursday was within only a few inch
es of being ns ligh aa ever known
t<> any of our oldest citixet.s; log*,
faeces, timber, butleuue, etc, were
flouting down all during the day;
undone large black uiule passed by
Canton riding on the tuifao- of die
surging wateia. Connections were
nut off with points in tho direction
Marietta. Theriv;r c<-u!d only lx
crossed in boats and by person* who
uaderstood handling our* veil. No
mail wus received from anywhere
except Marietta and then not unti
late in the evening when it whs
brought in bv Johnson Garwood,
on loot. Th*- njlioud is washed om
in several places blit hy the prom pi
action oi Bupi, Gl< Aer trail s will
lose but little or to lime. Jf‘ch
damage to Iundt>, bridgi t, Ie tiers,
etc, is repotted aid the Joe* will bt
great in this county.
The lrou biidge ere clad by tin
county iicrofs Liah River ut Cher
okee Mills i* washed uwav. M -si
likely all bridges in the c unty nr-
either couiplolely gone or t-bo dam-
aged. The ruin was the heavies
and has done mere dumsge than
any previous rsiu ‘or year*.
A number of sample copies of Pocks'
Sun were distributed among our citizens
lu-jt week. A copy liHpi ent-d to fall in
our hands und tho c. iih- qu> nces have
been almost fatal—our poor li-na, lank
sides ate now aching so dreudluliy b id
—we /uughed luurtly. We don't know
haw muoy of our citizens will subscribc
but will now take i ccusion to »uy that
Pecks Sun is the most humorous papci
m the land and will do mure to drive
«way the blues aud nuke everything
around you happy und checrfull tbnu
any paper extant. It looks upon the
bright side of everthing aud its publish
cis agree to make the mout confirmed
dyrpeptic laugh or die trying. Sub
scription price is otly 82 00 per yeai.
Try it.
W. R. Power, G. F «te P. Agt of tb-
M.& N. Ga. R R. has agreed to sell
ticaets to parties rttendiug the May Day
Celcorution «f the Clierokee couuty.
Sunday School Association, to be held at
Cautou Saturday A/ay 3rd at greatly
reduced, rates. From Woodstockto Cnn-
ten aud Ball Ground to Cantoc at 25cts
each for round trip, 'lhe interiuediato
points will be given a like reduction,
Low enough to insure a large attend
ance aud we trust the traiu utay be crow
dod come one ootnc all and bring your
baskets welt filled. Up and down
trains will arrive at Canton at 10*4
o'clock. This is accontnaodalng.
Medical Card.
Dn. N. SEWELL returns thanks to
the citii-iis of Canton and vicinity foi
their lilnr*l patronage, hu>1 a»k a coi •
tinuance of tin- same.
Being permanently located, will con
tinue Jo pi net ice Mediciue, Surgery and
Midwifery t‘
Hoping by industry, energy ands'rir
application t« business ♦«* merit an in
creased patronage ami co-iinu -lice
Office and Drug Store first door Ea*'
of 1C T. June’s Store. Residence ad
j-tiumg Ben. F. Perry. JanU
mTh. McENTIUE,
BRICK, PLASTERING AND
STONE WORKMAN,
CANTON- GEOEGXA
Wain fully prep irod to do any kind <
Masonry or plastering at the lowest pos
sible rates, ami solicit the natronngu ol
those desiring work in my line.
Jep3— H. II. McEntvhk
F’or Hale orJi^xuhangje-
Two G u a OKI) Jkisry Hum.*.—Will
sell or ixchauge for other cattle. They
must go. Come and git a bargain. Gan
be found at Col. Feild’s plantation on
Etowah River. 4t
SUE IND FEED STABLE
J. Steadman
CANTON GEORGIA
Having tukrnoliiugeof liia futlici
aliop lativrim tliankn to hi-* cits-
Unners llor past patronngfl uml
ask* tor a coutlnuuncc of aatno.
All work *uik na Roofiug, Out
(eriug, copper and nil repairs will
be promptly executed und at ten
soDulilo price*, Give him a trial
is all lie uaka.
& BE00E1
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALPHARETTA, - • GEORGIA
Will practice ia *11 the Courts
tho Blue Ridge Circuit and in th
Justice Courts of Milton anu of sue)
other Districts (G. M.) as border on Mil
ton
G.W. EVANS,
GEORGIA
Raim<oa|> Repot
Buggies at reasonable
CANTON,
Nkaii Tire
Horses i nd
pi ice*.
Carriages and Horns always ready. ,
Will send to any part of the c->nn try,
with careful drivers and gentls teams.
All kinds ot stoik fed aud well cared
fir.
HAULINUAND DRAYIN3
dune at low tale*.
Cm tenure r.« will he p< litily wailed on
at all liouis. day nr ii’ght.
G. W. l-.VANS, Piourietcr
THK WORLD’S
INDUSTRIAL AND COTTON
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.
A PROCLAMATION UY thk governor
WlIRIilAH IT Al'l'RAMS TC IIK TUK URN•
kiial desire of the people of Georgia
that opportunity be given to exhinit
ut the Worlds Industrial and Cnltru
YVuUnial Exposition, which will be
opum-d ut tbn city of New Orleans in
D<ccmbet 1884, the vuiied risnurcis of
the State, 1 have thought pro pi r there
fore, to make kiiNwu that the following
geutleiM d have been appointed Auxtl
iary Ci-irenissiput\* ficqn the seyef.il
Cougre sional Districts, wire, in con
junction with Mess is D. C. Bacon and
Charles II. Smith, t umnibeioners tor lhe
State at lurge will arratigu for the col ho
Mon, tiun-p-Ration uad display of artic-
les iutei ded lor cxibition, to wit;
1st Congressional District Jas, ,4. Coupe r
2nd Congressional Dist. Win A. Harris,
3rd Congreesioual District Joliu A . Cobb
4th Congressional District Henry A’.
Harris
3th Cuogrceeioi.al District Leonidas F.
Livingston
0th Congressional District Qeoigu W.
Adams.
7th Cougresional District Samuel W.
Lei und
8th Congressional District Thomas P.
Janes
Uth Coiigressiou.il Dis'rict Tyler M Peo
ples
lOtli Congressional District John S
Davidson
As nuolous for county organization,
the above named gentlemen will appoint
a commissioner ia each county in their
respective Districts, who wi l give to the
people all uccte-sury aid aud instrno‘i) ii
as fo I lie mauiier of making coutribu tuns
to the exposition.
No State in the Union presents a more
inviting field for emu pi iso thau Georgia,
or hold out a more liberal reward (,, N g r i
cultural, manufacturing or meichanical
industry.
It is urg ntly recommended to the
good people of Georgia to maks these
contributions so ample uad so sclent us
to prove worthy uta commonwml;h that
eijoys such a reputation as ours in the
opinion of the world and hs will adequa
tely n present the wouderlul resources uf
our lielovud S'ate.
IIKNHY D. McDANIEL, Governor.
Jlj ike Governor:
J. W. WAJiUEN Hoc Ex JDep’t
Honey Saved is Money Made!
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR "JOHNFON’S COMBINATION
COTTON AND CORN CULTIVATOR.”
Below ia «een the nut of tho "Johnson Combination Cotton and
Corn Cultivator,” its different shape* nnd description ol how used:
No. I, Shove! Flow,
No 2 Ncra|ie or Hweep*
Nos 3 tiud 4 Turning
Flows tuid Fender.
Nos 5 ami 9 right &
left hand Turning
Fi r s. Nos 6 und If*
Turner on one side &
scrape on the other.
No 7 feuder and half
serni»e. Nos 10 & 14
hnlf scrapes. No ll
Feuder and Plow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Flow and half-
s<*ra|H*. Nos 8 12 & 13
bludeund wings that
make 11 different
plows, all practical &
useful in cultivation,
and can be fitted on
any plow stock that
the common Bnll-
tirugue or scooter
works on. No 10 is 2
right hand wings, 1
of them roversed so
that it runs the back
of wing in front. No
17, is both wings in
1 osition to cover cot
ton or corn. No 18 is both wings reverted, ns rted by some for plowing
in middle of rows, in titling < n tl.e Combination put the Scooter Flow
oil top. In making Turning Plows, Me Unit the Wing is at its highest
adjustment, us No. 9, and is not let down ns a pernne.
This is 1 lie i lu nj i &t, 1 cut und in at i m ik mind J low in use. Reduces
your expenses to Iota tlmn one-half, mid dcea its wuik Letter. Try them
and satud’y your cell'. Tl.ey give universal satisfaction. They can be
In light tor lu ll tbo money it takes to buy the other plows used in cul
tivation. Cull and examine them ntul be convinced.
CI1J5ROKRECOUNTY SIIERIF
SALES FOR MAY Grit., 1884
Will be hold ou thi) first 'fuerelay
.i'uy rest, at tire court house door iu
i-aid county withiu tlo legal hours ot
salt* to the liiglii t>t bidder for ca-lt th*
following j re puly In wit:—1 frect ol
iur.it. the south Wist fiiutli ol lot oi
lu|ui N**, 4P iu the 22nd Dist. and 2nd
Sect, of ( h n-kie county, raid place i
well improved withg- od dwelling liousi
ou it. Said land levied ou as ihcpre perty
of J II lledgecack to sat is ly a li fa issuing
from Just ice court of the 102-t Diut.G. M.
of raid (i nnty, iu favor of E B Ilollaai:
& to. iigaiist said J. il llidgicock
Ti-naut in iiOressieu notifi d m the lau
iiinetr-. Levied ou aud returned to m<
hj G. W. Cunant, L. C. This Mi rcl.
3I»* 1684.
Abo ut the same time und place and
ii | o ii tire esiue ti lure to the highest bidet
— Four i rcis of lot of laud, No 34 ii
the 21at Dist. and 2nd Sic'ioii of add
couigty. it being ih the North wt-rt coriu-i
i f auiil lot 1-mi levied on a> lire- | re-pert.*
or Mudiael Lerurel to gatiafy a Ii Ih it
favor of Li idods «& Co aud transferred t-
John Guerin, against -uid Miclmel L«-n
ard, and James P. McCi-y,. Levy mud-
aud re-iuri.cd tome by J. H Roach L' 1
Tenant in poaisriou notified iu writing.
1 hi* April 1st lb84.
Also ut the same time ai d pluce npm
the ranio ti mis as iiforrsaid three ncreao
lot of land. N ) 12 iu the 15th Dial am
2nd Sec,of e*id Cherokee county, G*
it being in the South Eist c rre*r. L- v
led ou aa the propirty ol John J Flour
ish to satisfy a fl fu irsired from th
Clieruk*# count) court iu favor of Sam
uul I.ovingood ui.d liKUsti rtd to I hnma
Pemden, again-t said John J. Flourish
Tenaut in poseasiun uotifivd in writiug-
This April iat 1S84.
Also at tlie same time place aud npoi
the aiime terms to the liighist bidder.
Lot of Uad, bo 234 in tin- lfitli Dist. are-
2nd Sictiou of aaid county coutaiain.
ICO acres. Levied on aa the propirty o
Ji-aiph Heard to satisfy an execution
itsuid from the Superior c mrt of Cher
okee county in favor of J. E. J/rowi
Executor, ** o ag-iiast said Joseph Hear
aud Wm J- ne». Property pointed oil
by Plaintiff Attorney And Jo-i-ph
Heard notified of said levy in writing.
April 1st 1884.
E. G. GJAMUNG, Sh-nff.
"I’aETTERS OEDls.Mi SION.
Georgia — Glteroket* < N»ii*i-v:
Whereas W. & W M B irt-)n <*xi-'iitnr ■
ofjrfteroon lfartoD e’ejeased re-preaent-
to the court ia their petition duly tiled A
filtered on re cord that they have fully ad
iniuibtcred on Jelereon Earton’a eatate
This is therefore to cite a I person* con
cerned, heirs and credit re-, to show c.iiim
if any they can why auid executors should
not be discharged, and receive b-ttirsol
disressiun on the first Monday in Mav
1884. Jan. 28 h. 18>4 C. M. .Vc'Jlur
Ordinary.
_ LETTERS OF DISM IS8I0N.
Georgia—Cherokee County:
E. E. Roberts, aduiinatrator of Even*
K'rk. dect-u.-c-d. ba« indue form applied
to tlie undersigned for .'ettera ol di.-uii--
aiou from said administration, ai d lu-
application will bo heard on tie lirei
Monday in May noxt. This Jan. 24tl
1884. C. M. McOLURE;
Gr dreary.
that
I tin: nowr receiving tlie largest and moot vniied stock of Spring Goods
at 1 liavo ever brought to this luntket ami .rnt eflorirg special in-
iluccmenta EUR ( A!^ll and ON TIME to good parties. Keep iu stock
everything in the Hardware line, Blnckt-mith Tools, Wagon Material, eto
Have a large stock of Men’s and Roy's Ready Made Clothing, Dry
Goods, Notions, ami everything usually kept tor sale in a General
Merchandise t-dore. fc’t e and price my goods before purchasing.
Have a lull slock ol lhe following celebrated brands of Guano;
MERRYMANS A. D. BONES, BRADLEY8 PATENT,
STERNS, ZELLS BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, und
several reliable brands of ALUD SU PER I'll OSFII ATE.
The effect on crops of the ubt>v© celebrated brands ofGunno und
Acid ia bo well and favorably known that it is unnecessary that I should
add any tcetiiijouial* us to ita results ou crops.
Also have the Old Reliable Tennessee Wagon and can be aolJ at
close figures. ALo.Engiiiea, Separators, etc, of Frick A Co’s. make.
When in need of anything in niv lino do not fuil to give men call.
1 am satisfied 1 cun save you come money by giving y«u good bargain*.
Respectfully Y«urs,
R. T. JONES,
CANTON, GA., February 5th 1884. 7
STORY S CAMP,
Maiwtacturgrj sad Wholaaata Oaalars la
PIANOS^ORGAMS
Oa
Deoker Bros.,
Haines Bros.,
Mathushek,
Simpson II Co.,
Story & Camp.
Territory
given.
Story A. Camp.
The laraeat exclusively
Plano ami Organ iiuuea
on the C'ontluunt.
Agents Wanted. guaranteed.
Catalogues freo to any addrooa.
Write for our prices before buying
where.
STORY & CAMP,
188 A ISO State Stroot, 999 N. Fifth Strootf
CHICAGO. 8T, LQyi^.
CIBLEY’S TESTED SEEDS.
^PFor all Climates, \ Fob all Soils, %^All Plants.
CATaI/OQUK ^ND fBICS LIST or TzorrAai.g, reowxu and rixi-D iiidi ot all Tesnr
VXLUAUl.B VAUtUTlKSl ItUUIUM APrLU ATIOX.
HIRAM SIBLEY k CO. RocbSStfir.HT Utl CUMMllI
STATE GEORGIA
CHEROKEE COUN’lY:
Wln ieHB, W. 1). T uitncr.s Ailn.inis-
tratorof 81.min i Tinmous iTpre-c-nis iu
th** Cturtin his pi titi* d, duly filtil nnrt
:nt.end on rtci-nf, that lit- lus full,
administered ShiimicI Tiiiiinon* estate.
his is therefore to cite till persona
conccrred, kinared and creditors, to
•how cause, if any tiny can. why said
Administrator should nut lit dire li urged
torn Ins anniinihtrution, and receive
b-itcss of disn istinii m the first Mi-uday
a May 1864; C. M. J/c3lurc Ordiuaruy
TH0S. W. HOGAN
DENTIST.
CANTON, -
Tenders his pr 1
the citizens of C'hu.oii
country and guuruateet
wm l< and prices.
Office ovt r W. M. bill
GEORGIA.
sional services to
uh'1 s-.irrouuding
1 sal ,8‘sctiou in
is st*.rc.
BLISS’
1845. niastratod Hand-Book 1884.
For the Farm and Oarden. isopagea
aOOlUu.tratlom. andu bcuuimil Colored 1'lotO
of Flower*, tail. What, Who and Slew to
plx jt aud la full of information invaluable to all
iutercled in xsrdaiilng. Mailed fbr Se
re* oovor |>o*tage.
A
Loritlon Hair Ue>t--rcr—Gn*at
liitgli>li.
Toil* t Article. c* g 1 ow th, color
gh ss, ai-d softness. Rtmuv.t, Dmuliutf
Arihtociatic families of Great Hiiiu:n
endorse it. Elegant dressing. Frug-
runtly perfumed. The favorite of fa>u-
-on. At druggist for 3* lji'J. 75CU. in
(J.B. money.
RDER NOW
And huvo on hand
when you want to plant?"
A G Ton $1,00.
80 packets cliolco Flower Reeds (our Hlwtion), In-
cliidlne WILD (MltllkX MKI.DS (a mixture ot
100 varieties of Flower Set-da), for $1.00,
VEGETABLE GARDEK FOR $1.00.
30 pkts. Choice Vosetablo Seeds (our wltdiOH),
including BtUh*. Amerleaa Homier Pea, far $1,
DOTH tlie above for 11.11. Gardener's Haa4
Book telling you how to grow them, sent FTl* wlUk
orders.
B. K. BLISS Sl SONS, ’ I
S^Barcfai^8tj^Mow-Yorlu
Mdlious of people die with Scrofula.
If theee victims would use Wddri’a Sar-
apaiilla aa 1 Fat ish th sir liras would bo
avmL*!