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Organ Cherokf* County
jT\nniK * PERRY." PiK'rn'KT )iis
gKK. F. PERRY, Editor * Pi'ni.tsn nn
TViiwdftf A »pll 24 li , 1 8s4
GKO. F. tiOBKIt vs. EVERY
body
Bro. Porter (?) of the Mil-
Ion Dem crat bs« completely got. as
•n the Solicitor Gem nil bnainesF;
the only thing left for ns to do is to
withdraw tha nomination of Geo. I*.
Gober tor re-election to the «.!Tice *f
Solicitor Oenorsl of til- Blue Ridge
Cncuit. Brn. Porteia (?) argument
ia simply unanswerable and oonvm*
cinp. But. belore wo withdraw the
nomination we want to rise to make
• few temnrks.
The Dem crat pia'oes the pood
wotk and qualifications of So’-Oen
holier and yet wants tome one Hs*
t« fill the uext tern. Consistency
thou art a pr* Cious j-wel 1 It ap-
}4ara to us and to every unprejudic
ed and fair thinkmp p. isnn'h it if
Sol-Gen Gober has made such ‘ a
faithful and effinant «tileer,” as tl e
Dem crat says, hecertan.lv should hr
re-elected. We are ore of those who
eon let 4 that so long as nn < ftleei
faitl fully anti efflcieutly lullills the
duties of his office he slioul.i re uiu in
despite the ampliations of others.
We are just of the opinion of
Bro. Porter as regard* Marietta Imv
mg both the Judge and Sol citer
General; Marietta is only a part id
the Blue ltidge Circuit und one
place should l>e em ugh. We are
confident that Cobb;will only have
one of these oftic als—i. e. the Bubo
itor General.
Judge Brown has not yet made it
known that he would not accept u
rs-election and we are satisfied he
would not refute to aerve. lie has
made the Circuit a fai’hful und
impartial Judge and the peop’e will
demand his re-election. We do not
a ippoae that he wonld muke a scram
ble *br re-election but we will lie re
announce that Judge Biowns name
will be considered before the next
General Assembly and he will be
re-elected and serve the people. In
making the rounds he will be ac
companied by Geo. F. Gober, So
licitor General, notwithstanding the
protest of the Democrat and the
"s'rong backing” ot the Dernier fa
If Judge Brown will not
The track «f tlio t'yclotio of
Feb. lOtli 1884.
Hie following letter was Imndefl to ns
for publica'tcn by Mr A. L. Smith ol
Lilhonia Dekslb county Or. It is ad
dressed to the Constitution as lie desired
that, tl.at paper might notice it aid make
some remarks—why he desires it we
cun't s»y. More it is and you can judg
of It:
GKOIiOIA. P CKKNS foONTY-
KniT' KS ATLtXTt ONSTIl UTloK: — f' *
day falls my lot to pav » visit to tliis
part of Gods viney ird among the moun
isiiin of this county I am n w at the
liouac of Peter Cagle one of the mffer-
ers of that tejrihle ctclom of Mia* event
full day—Fab. 10th — whos« Buffeting
and priva'.i' n will i»e handed down to
generations yet uulmm. Standing in t e
midst of the path of (be terrible irsi k
»f the display ot Allmigh'y On. I* powut
and v\ Inch shakes tile Irani** of w< ak and
frail mortality from o* n *!r to ciiciin-
fcreiceullhe B'ght now presented to
my views. Today I hive ape* l in fol
lowing th n trat k of tl * at.*>rm» tp ui the
agio farm to ( rassv Nob, A’otliing
but death and destruction diva-tatioi
and rum is in tlm path. Seringa
statement in some ofilu papers in this
Slate aving th* Buff r r had In eu reliev
ed. I now approach a subject mori
sacred than all others. The house 1 am
now in is the nnty li*»us« that was leli
standing on this pl**ce rave a v r>
small buggy house and only half of th'd
and it wss unto**fed and damn ' d cot
less than one tljou and dollars, Leyi
Ogle was the next that the llyolone
sirmk: damage not less tli.u tltr.e
thousand dollars. We-b-y Cagl■* war
wuh the next; damage not less than one
thousand dollars. John M, fugle, wa*
the next damage not l ss than live loin
died dollar*. Now c mea the ola man
Martin Ougle the father of the note-
salit Cagles and wh * wa« the next t‘
suffer wltose age is matured to rixtj
eight years and whose life has been
marked as n devoted Christian; b* s not
baa than one hundred dol ars. besides
the many more sufferers in this viemi >•
Of all tile aid tiny hsv nceiv.d it is
not more than a drop in the bucket to
the damage that they suffered. Not
saying anything of the loss ol I fo. 1
am now writing with the ink of Alonzo
Wright who was killed when Levi Ca
idea' house was blown away; ibis ink
w s found in a few feet of his dead
body Will not Oiorgia do something
to relieve this Held of sufferers and de
vastation ? Will not the Governor ot
this ritate make simo provision for Hinge
sufferersr Will not. eur next LeqiaD
turo make tome donation for lheir relief
If not God help us to endure a thing
that ought to be done. I see that the
geiivrul Government lias mad*; prut Dions
for sufferers Will not out Governor
avail himself of the offer and *ee that
COtlsin. »• -—o- — , | avail hiniseii ot me ( to r ana >ce nun
mcept a re-elect ion thou we thmic t |„. sufferers are relicv.dr If m t God
tt better to try only one n» w » nicisl j j le ||, j,j ln Hn ,j jjj vo inm a heart of IK-sh
at a time. We think it would be that be may tn the next
an unwise policy in oify legislators
to elect botlj-drwjpfc anil Solicitor
Uent,wlrWrtp*>'iurced. We have no
doubt but that Gior. L. Beil would
fill the office ol Solicitor Gineriil
faithfully, *fliciently and give the
people entire eatislHCti*«n. We un
hesitatingly snv that Sol-Gen. Goiter
in making the b-st St licitor General
the circuit ever bud alii should by
all means be re-elected and we have
no fears but that he will be.
In cuse Judge Brown will not ac
cept re-election tin n we would mke
the Judge from Forsyth county, Hon
11. P, Bell for instance, rather than
a Marietta Judge and a Forsyth corn*
ty Solicitor Genenl.
But we understand that F. Carter
Tate, ol Ptckins c*»uuty, also wants
to be Solicitor General, llow about
two in the same fumilyaekmg for the
same effice? Better I old a conven
tion and one comedow n so as to cou-
•eotrate strength.
We are in for the re election of
S«l. Gen. Gober, of Marietta, the
place in which we ustd to live; the
Democrat is for the election of Geo L
Bell,of Cumming, the place where
its editor used to live. Both ef us
are earn* 8t and ainceie in our piefer-
ences. If the Legislature says that
Geo. L. Bell shall seive why we will
cheerfully abide by it and hope
that he may make as faithful and
efficient officer as Sol. Gen. Gober
whom the Dmwocr.dsays ‘ s a young
man of as fine tuture possibilities us
bdv in the State.”
The kind of an I-nsed-to live- here
expression of oms is plainIv mirroied
in the expression of Bro. Poriei—or
the man who now lives there.
Huriah! for Gobei!!
BALLUROUND ITEMS.
The fum.tnre store has lost its
greatest attraction, Hereafter
there wi'l be preaching in Bull
Ground ev.rv Sunday; prayer tweet
ing at M. E- eburen south every
Wedaosday night——Dr Hoguii
Cantons clever Dentist spent last
week in Ball Ground. He could not
possibly do all the work. He has
E roven himself quite a success as e.
lent ist W. Jno* Boling did his
courting iu Ball Ground last San-
i lay. Miss Hattie Black alr<>r
spending two weeks with her sister
Mrs B. D. lteid, returned to tier
borne iu Marietta last Sunday.
About a couple of our young men
ars wearing long faces B il
Ground Uuion Sunday School elec
ted oa last Sunday Dr J.P. Save,
MissAlasa Beardeu and MnsAng e
.Boling, delegates to the Con my
Sunday school association. On
Tuesday eveaing April 15tta Mr
F. M» Waldrop, oi Ball Ground was
uuited iu Marriage to Miss Emma
Mills, of Jug Tavern, Jacks*** coun
ty Ga» Kev James Allen cfliciaiing-
Our Last wishes attend them.
Mountain not.
We learn that Mr. A. It. Ceffoy and
Mr. T. O. Avery, of Urcaiu*-, will pul
up a drug atom in A/uriuitu.
Mdlionsof people die with Scr ofula
If iliac victims would use Wildei's r’tn
aapaiilla ami 1’uUibh their lives would be
buvid.
We are thankful to S* a. Jn«. E.
Brown for ins s| lech on the E uca
tioi ul Bill iii r* ply to S* n. Morgan
ol Ala.
Hoc. Jns. M. Ilisbop is a candidate
for 8latc He mi tor from the district coin
posed of ilie counties o> Lumpkin, i)uw
son and White.
Uncle Clnibon Th* mpson, of Forsyth
county is da d. Ho was n good old m in
and beloved by every one. Ilia Hpi.iU
now uwails Ina friends in Ilea via.
An oil mill at Klberton, Ga averiiges
‘2000 gallons ol oil per week ami liasl
orders tor at It lie oil it can make. About
8100 per week is paid out in wages.
Tube Turner sentenced to be hung in
Meriwether county on las*. Friday etrai-
gled himself to death with u silk hand
kerchief duriug the mo.niug of the
same day.
The 11'.us! rmeJ Manuel on Evap
orating Fruit sent Iree by the Ann r
icun M ami Inclining Uempany, Way
nesboro, l*a., should be lead by our
subscribers.
Under the lllair Educational bill
Georgia will go*. #('.,210 000 This
amount can very greutly benefit the
State and soon educate every child iu it
white and black to read and write.
Col. J. I Wright, of Home, will prob
ably attend the Celebiatiou >d the Coun
ty Sunday School Association at thin
place next Saturday. Col Wright is the
In consequence of the damaging
rains Mild Washouts on the railroads
ns) we. k trains could not vun over
the K T. V. Ga., W. A A., 8. R. & D.
and Ga. Pacific Uuilt*>ads nntill
Tuesday of this we* k. In fact have
iiu( yet resumed their regular ched-
nlcs.
An effort is being mado in IUrtow
comity to nrgaci/.c an a-*s ci itinn’o en
courage immigration ami i»i*p• nv*• ni< nt.
We look upon the plan as n in a- t cxc d
lent one and should he lea fity encour
aged by every one. Immigration and
improvement is wild the Stale thcH'Uth
gr.ally in els In unity tin re # b
-trength esp cmilv win n c«mpo*. d of
the stro* ge t men of a community o
enmity who are dot. mined.
A slio iling scra|*e in ClHikesvillu last
Haturtlay, in wliicliF* ix H lls^r\^Bs^ho•
twice Hnd it. i* thought. I dally wo;i d d.
bv t hai li«* Til Hips. P iil'rp i the man
vv It * several ytara ng i wIn e i guard «
I in coiivirt camps ol .le larieti* amt
N..r*h * teoigia raib'"a«t, shot mil kil e*l
>i white c nvic . He wa* c'aoral ot die
* If ns<*. He is a son * f Dr J oin a +*
I il Hips, a vi rv ** lbn *hle gentleman of
Hah* r.ham Devalue bars
Not w th.tainiiag til** lieavv ra : n< and
v a h nta on ihc M. it N. Ga. K. It. the
r m*l i id is now *n splend *i condi i n
mil trs ns rm ning on regular sc *el<ltile
t ine. Wo barn that ste* I rails Lave
I turn bought, tin li'istl* timber hewn
out and ever* tiling in rca tineas to com
ol i« the roa t to White Path, >.ix mile
beyond F.ll j i . by the Ut of next Juno
From tliai point 'Imv will c*> tinu<-
mi il t in ro ot s completed to Hie tciiui-
uns - v urpnv N. '.
I\DI\\ KMjZL IT DVD.
B v. J. N. Snbimn \ir not ed n*i
XC 'llent 8* rtlion u 8nil*)h Intt
Hu dav. What lies become ol tlit*
11 ckmy FImI reporei? Can’t
* one give n few do a I’Oin l>lier.
ini'l*-? li v ,T, J. Cbnttm
says lie wads to buy a guinea pig
to I ut i e n lor camp meeting. In
linn K.noh Sunday school app'in
ted Mr Win, A Davis, .H*s-Ida
HO lit and M ss Mol lie Slian*, d le
gates iu lite Cmnty Sunday Sobiol
Assoc, in ion wnicli convenes ut Can
ton A/my 3rd, The ci iss-ns ol
tins community have regu nr piayet'
inceli* g.~—Hurrnli I * * r * Afemo.”
Hope iio will write noaiti. Scoit
creek was boomii.g Tue.-iiuv niori -
ug ol lust week and washed hnd
C *ns derab'y. Mi C. M. Scott 18
Iniming by himself ihis ymr. Suc
cess to Chari* s. Bkick Bat.
'l’he Klovefit 1 * annual meeting of
the State Sunday School Aasoeiu mu
o»nvenes iu C dumbos, Ga. WYd-
ensday Tn'irsdny and Fn lav ol this
we< k. Cherokee county ic r. s nlel
then* bv (V H Perkiuaoii. Pieciijent,
Ben. F. Perry, S oretarv, l}Y B.
Chtir.dler, K. B. Ho 1 nid, J. J.y**g-
gi* s, K A. Fincher and John T.
VN het*l-r.
McAfee House ,luut -*y Hl v, d ,s _ M,,lie y Made!
CANTON, GEORGIA.
UtidHr an enti * ly now manage
ment is now open for the accomodation o'
those seeking a healthy nnd pi asun
locilltv. Acroni<iati"ii* first ('lass am
prices low. Spbndid -ample rooms fm
Drummers. Hnecial rates to fami i**8.
In conmctioD with th* House at
splendid Htahles w * r*- hors* s, b cj,'"'
otc, will receive prompt attention i*
mod rate prices. For further part'culi
call on *>r ad*1ress
Mrs. EosiL. IvI'C rum
Propri* t 1 e.-s
Medical card.
Dn. N. HE" ELL returns thanks t
tlie eit'Z lie of anton ai d vie li ly l
then lite r il piitiomig . und a-k a c.'
t iiuhiiO of tin Mini*'.
lining pi'iiiniii' ntly located, willc
tinu to piacl.ee Mi diciiie. Surgery an
Midwifery
Hoping by industry. cniTgv auds'ri
appltcaiion to buatne*-* t • m• r11 an i
cica-ed patron ge Hint cn tin 11 • n(:••
Otiia-and Diug Store ti'et door Eur
uf K. T. June's Store, llesidence u*l
j lining Ben. F Perry. Jan:
K. H. MclNUBB,
Bin K, PLASTERING ANI
STONE WORK a! AN,
CAHTO N* GEOHGIA
l am Hilly pu p red to do any kind ut
Mahon ly "T plualein g at the loweat pos
ruble rates, and a.dioit the patt mage "I
t'ltiai* deairing wntk in my linn.
.1 anJ — 11 II. McEniyiik
A. ./. STEADMAN
CANTON GEORGIA
Having taken cliai ge ot liis fatlioi
shop return* thunks to hi* cua-
toinur* tor past patronage untl
usksfur a oouttmmnco *>t *nnc.
All work eu* b iib Hoofing. Gut
tering, copper and all repair* will
be promptly executed ami ut 'rea
sonablu price*. Give him a trial
i* all lie ask*.
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR “JOENSON’rf COMBINATION
COTTON AND CORN CULTIVATOR.”
Below i* «e *n the cut of the "Johnson Combination Cotton and
Corn Cultivator,” its different shape* and description ot how used:
No. 1, Shovgl Flow
No 2 scrape or sweep
Nos 3 and 4 Turning
Flows mid Fender.
Nos 5 iiinl 0 right <&
left hand Turning
Fit) s. Nos 0 and 15
Turner on one side &
scrape on the other.
No 7 fol der and half
Bc.rulie. Nos 10 & 14
half sernpes. Noll
Fender and Plow for
young plants No 15
Turn Plow and half-
sera pc. Nos 8 12 & 13
hlude and u ings that
make 11 different
plows, all practical <S;
use ( 'ul in cultivation,
nnd can be fitted on
any plow stock that
the common Bull-
tongue or scooter
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 corn. No 18 is both wings reversed, ns mt <1 1 y some for plowing
in middle of rows. Tn fitting on the Ccmhinnlii n put the Scooter Plow
on top. In milking Turning Plows, sec that the Wing is at its highest
uijustment, as No. t», nnd is not let down us it sciapc.
Thi* is the i ht npcet, bcBt end n t et 111 tic muni J It u in U6e. EeduceB
vour expenses to lesn limn one-luilf, and dee* it* vuuk better. Try them
and satisfy youreelf. They give universal satisluctiou. Tltcy can be
bought tor half vhe money it ttikes to buy the other plow* used in cul
tivation. Call and examine them and be convinced.
«iSr <» —
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALP BA HKTVA, ■ • QKORQIA
Will practice iu all the tOurta o
thu Hlu" Ridge Circuit and in tli
Justice Courts of Mdton ana of hiic
other Di.-itricts (U. M.) «» iiordcr on Mil
ton
FA I A* PI. AY DOTS
Wo ate having (hie weather now
and people are piloting corn. and
•.'initio. S 'in'* sicknesa in this
•oculity. It B. m in re is, we nn*
glad to state, ge ting ti|* iigiiin.—
— Fir Pay has ik spr m <-d any
nditla’es yet. W. 0. Sullivan.
and Je se i ton have dug c\-
clone pii-. Farmers tire v rv
much behind with the r wot k Sa
crament day ill Mi. Gunnel. 2nd
Sunday in n x inmi'h; oili r
chutclies of the same faith and ordei
are invited; ‘lie church has elected
Rev J. J. Keeler for the pierein
yearns pastor. J F. Elliott bus
took in lino'her bonder, tioiaiil-
sltindiug tlie hard times.
Get up a so out
We have a flourishing Sunday
School at Fn ltL Chape I, The Sup
erintendent ehoteJ i ef used to serve
and the School is bring conduc ed
by L. B. II ii.-ties assistant superin
tendent D. Ledbetter is t r> a-tirer und
Ii. A- S one Secretary. Prnyer mee -
ing every Sunday night The
mud dog question is rutting liieh in
this part ol the county, Mr. Dock
W lv I a l a cow l itt n by u mud d g
recently and she is ruvuig I'lie
high wti’ers tloiie n great deal of
damage in thtsseClm Farmers
.are badly behind with work. M* 1 .
I Andrew Anderson 1 *st t ie only
jhor.-f* he had reeentlv.
| We are autli .nzed to aiiiiouuco J, M
Land a candidate f >r the oliieo Thkas-
pre.sent SoliC or-General of the Rome of Cherokee County
Circuit und will bo a c mdidatu for re-i We aru authorized toauuounce N. J
election before the i.ext General Assem-, Gaikubun, h eand.date f r the office of
Ijly LTax Hkckivek of this county.
The Dawsonvillc News reach»l ua I, , w ,Hr ® “ ll,ori * ,: ' J t” an.iou.ce D. W
last week It is a new dqurture and p KK "« 80fi “ candidat • tor re election t<>
under the tnanag. meat of ltev. K. L. t, 11,0 office ot i ax Collector of Cherokee
Campbell, us Editor ond proprietor, tcounty
bids fair to make its way into the ianks.j We are autliorized to announce Jamkb
M. Tayi.ok us a candidate lor county
Treasurer und if ilccted protniaes to
luittifully fulfill the otlice to tlio best of
Ida ability.
We are authorized to announce W. S
Conn as a candidate fur Tax Receiver of
thia county. If < lot-fed lie promises t >
fill dll the duties of the otiicD to t lie bc.-t
of his skill and abilitv .
We are autli i. iz -d to announce Suunel
VV. Worley. as a candidate 1W Tax Rt-
ceiver of tliis county. If elected lie
prnmUes to fulltili tlio duties ol the
office to the best of skill ami ability,
We are authorized, to announce W. A
Kitciikn as a candidate for Sheriff of
Ibis couuty. If elected lie promises to
faithfully fulfill the * flioe. if elected J.
of j ouruulisin. it presents a very neat
appearance und s ably editid, so tar as
we can judge. Suecei-s to it.
Gen. Win. T. Woffud iiaa been quite
sick at Iii-; home at t.ast Stition lor *ev-
eral weeks, lie is tso v* rv i 1 that life
is almost despaired ot. The General lias
tuauy friends nil over tin- State ot Geor
gia. and cspeciuly in North Georgia,
who will be pained to learn of his sev
ere illneas. It is not probable that lie
will recover.—American.
Dr Tt. E. f.asc-n was tried in Ilartow
county C'-urt last week upon a chaigo
of assault & battery brought about by his
kiesing a mans wife while doing some
dental work for her. lie was louud
guilty and a fine of *00 and cost impos-
ed. lie is 11ill urder bond ^raabmlar LSpear, will serve as Deputy Sheriff.
offence ttllegi-d to have been committed
on a lady near Fuirmnunt *n Gordon
county. Dr Ca.-on lias done considera
ble practice in this county and if ever
CtlEROJK RECOUNTY SHERIFF
SALES FOR MAY Ctil, 1884
Will lie sold oa the first Tue-diy
Jl/ay next, at, the conrt liou»e door
said county within Ills legal limits nt
aide to the highest bidder for ca-lt tin
following piopirly to wit:—1 tract o
land. Hie south west fourth ol lot ot
land No, 49 ,n the 22nd Dist. and 2ud
Sect, id ( In r* k*-<- county, said place i
well imgr»\ed w it Ii g od dwelling lion
oil it. Haiti land levied onus tlmpr peity
of.I II lied gee ick tosatislv a li faisauina
from .1 tisliceeourl "f the 102s Dit.f.G. Al
of .aid ti unty.in lavor of K. If. Holland
& o. uguiiist Hiinl J. il ll'-tlgtcock
l'» mint oi po-C'Hton until! d ns the law
dincts. Levied on and r turned to mt
by G, VV Uun.-iiit, L. C. This Mi rt.ii
31ISS4.
Also at tlm Bailie time and p'ace and
upon Hit! smite teiuuto tlm liignest liide
— Fourarct* of lot of land, No 34
Hut Slat Dist. mid 2n i Sctimi of add
cMintv. it being in the North west corner
of said lot ami levie I <>n as the property
ot Michael Lei.ard to satisfy a li fa
favor "f Lemons tt- Co ami trmslerrcd to
yolin Guerin, agbust -aid Michael Leu
ard, and James U. MeCV.y.. Levy mat
and returned tome by J. 11 Roach L' <
Tenant in poses-iou notified in writing
1 liia April 1st 1SS4.
Also at the same time and place upon
the same terms as aforesaid three acres ot
lot of laud. No 12 in the lOtli Dist atui
2nd St c. of said Cherokee county, Ua,
It being in ttie South Eist c rner, Lev
ied nn as the property ot John J. Flour
ish to frHtisly n h In issued from tlio
Clierokt o county court iu favor of Sam-
net jnivingood and transit-reel to l lioma*
Feardcu, agaiu.-t said John J. Flourish.
Tenant in posessiun notified in writing
This April 1st 1884.
Also at the same tima pi tee and upon
i lie burnt! terms to the highest bitl'iei.
L'-t of bind, >o 284 in the 18R: Dist. and
2nd Section of said county e.oiitiininj
ItiU acres. Levied on us tlie property ol
^>.st pll Heard to satisfy no execution
issued from the Superior c>urt ot Cher
okee county in lav*r of J. E. /(••own
Executor, eic against said Joseph Heard
and Win Jon'S. Fro party pointed out
by Plaintiff Attorney And Joseph
Heard notified of said levy in writing.
April 1st 1884.
E. G. G JAM LING. Sheriff.
'leTters OF DISMISSION.
Georgia - Cherokee Cott'ity:
Whereas W. & VV. M. Birtou executors
of .Jefferson Barton cecease ! repi-esouG
to the Court iu their petition duly tiled &
cutt r-'d on r* cord that theyhav • fully ad
minister, d on Jeterson Barton’s estate;
I his is therefore to cite nil persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause
if any they can why said executors should
not be discharged, end receive letters of
disn'ssi'.n on the first Monday in M.iy
1884. Jau. 2(3.h. 18. 4. C. M. .»/c'Jlu ri .
Ortfin >ry.
LEl’l’ERS OF D lb MISSION.
I air. n 'W receiving the largest and most vm ietl slocVof Spring Goods
ihut I have ever brought to ihiH n hiket and am offering special in-
luectnonts FOR CASH and ON TIME to good parties. Keep in stock
everything in thu Hardware line, Bliu-kt-mith Tools, Wagon Material, eto
Have a large stock of Men’* and Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, Dry
Goods, Notions, and everything usually kept ior *nlo in a General
Merchandise t-toru. See and price my goods before purchasing.
Have a lull stock ol thu following celebrated brands of Guano:
V1ERRYMANS A. 1). BONES, BU.vDLE^S I’A'I ENT,
STERNS, ZKLLs BUNK SUPERPHOSPHATE, and
several reliable brand* ot ACID SUPERPHOSPHATE,
Thu uttect on crops of the above celebrated brand* of Guano and
Aeid is *o well and favorably known tliat it is unnecessary that 1 should
add any testimonials us to it* results on crops.
A I* ) have the Old Reliallo Tennessee Wagon and can l« sold at
closo figures. Al.-o Engine*, Separators, etc , of Frick <fe Co’*, make.
When ill tiiivUii.f^ in mv li.nn tin..i.'.ft f;|il to^jve me iV call.
L uni satisfied 1 can save you come money by giving you ’gootf hdrgal'll?.
Respettfil lv Yt'iirs,
R. T. JONES,
CANTON, GA., February 5th 1884.
SIBLEY’S TESTED CEEDS.
^^For all Climates, | For all Soils, ^^All Plants
kVKKV RACK TK8TU) VOS VITALITY. EVEIIY VABIKTV TIBTKD IN TllIAL UBOUND# YOU PUUITY.
CATALOG UK AND PUICK LIST or YKOFTABt.K, VLOWKU AND riKU) HKKDR OF ALL TESTEC
VALUA-LKVAHIETIBSI ntSBON APPLICATION. SIBIiEY & COOdieStfiT. N.Y.aill CMC^O.Ui
To Tim VOT8WS OP ClIKlIOKKtt COUNTY:
I, T. F. Carpkntkk, tl'clari myaelf
a c.mtiidate for Sheriff of it.is county aD'i
if elected will do my wimle duty. HsI
he acted otlar than gentlemanly we am a ftnuiyer to muiy of you I desire to
have never heard of it, yi t it seems he become acquainted and would esteem it
has become somewhat demoralized a ti mvor if v»u would call at iny coafec-
ihe city. ionery btore whoa iu town.
STATE GEORGIA
GUEl.UKEE COUN'lY:
Wliereaa, VV. lJ. T tiiinnm* Aniuinm-
tratorof Sumitel Tiimnotm repien nta to
i he Cc urt in Ins pt tit it n, oulj lib tl at <1
entered on record, that lie Ii .» Iiifs
almiuiatered Samuel Tiiiiinon* estate,
this i« tlieiejori.' to c.te ill pei>on-
conceiaed, kitiored and creilitnrH, to
-liow cau.-e, it any they can. why ?aid
Administrator rbonld r.ot be dist barged
from Ins aominiHiiation. and receive
le I teas «t tiigmi^eitin rntlu b'et Mouda}
in Mav 1884; C. M. Afc'JIure OrdiHan.y
TiiOiS. W. H0UAM
PEiNTiST.
. - GEORGIA.
CANTON,
Tenders liia pr ifeRsional si rvicea ti
tlm cit'Zeim of Cuu.on tiu-l Hirrouuditu
country and guarantees satislaction ii
work and prices.
Office over W. .Vi. Kllis Rtme.
For Sale of Exrhangu. »
Two Giia jicd J KliBEV But.i.s.—VVV
sell or exclimgu for oilier cattle. They
must uii Lo.nc ami get a liargaiu. Can
be found at Col. Feild’tt plantation on
Etowah River *U
1845. Iih3trat3d Hand-Book 1884.
For thu Farm and Ocrden. inopnges.
BOO Hlu*tratlon», and n bunulinil €olore«l PlaUl
of Flowers, toll* Wbrtl, Ulton nnd llow to
plant aud is full of information invaluable to all
interested In gardening. Mulled for Oc.,
to cover pontage,
III nnt i n tod Novelty Lilt,
“ ‘ug ail thu newusi vArtvtlet
Flowort, Y rgPtNblrH, C»«
>111, Frail,PlA*ts,Ata
Mailed Frea.
tlKjSBliMl
And the pri-gtei-sive bin.in rs-world i.-
fast opening its eyes to the f et that the
old, alow and Mingling long hand wri
ting must, fot practical basinets purpos
es. soon Income a tiling '■! the past.
The rupid, tasy und reliable
SHORTHAND WRITER,
producing as he does live ami six times'
the amount of wo:k in the tame Imgtli
of time, is fast becoming a necersily in
all trades and professi n.s where speed
and accuracy are required. A oub.-crip-
iou to the
PHONETIC EDUCATOR
ably edit* d in the old Pitmanic sytteni
by the tddest ami most able short hnnd
reporters in the United Stiles today,
Georgia— Cherokee* County: aud a cheap cojr e of instructnm from
E E Roberts, adminstrator of Evens us. will soonest gui le you through the
Ivirk, deceased, ha* m due form applied ■ intricacies of the art an*! j'l tce you in
to the undersigned for lcM' rs of diauiis-i'he ranks oI the “Veibatim Army."
from sain administration, and his! For j tuf t ulars address
application will be heard on the first | K. N. MlNi.U
Mtuidav in May next. This Jan. 24th. Minayer American Pfumtl<c lustnute.
IW1 , V. M-. McCLUKE, Broadway, Head of Astor Piaci*.
Ordiaarj, ' New Vo. k City
RDeft row
Anil havo on hantl
when you want to plant.”
A G a?t rj E*N Fon $1.00.
20 packets clioicn Flower Seeds (our selection), la-
eluding WILD UAliDKX SKLIIS (a mixturo flf
100 vuriottes of Flower Keeda), for $1.00.
VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00.'
00 pkta. Choice VeRt tablo Seeds (our selection),
including Uiin.'a American Wonder I’ei,for8£
BOTH tho above for .'1.7 5. Gardener’s IIbbS
Book telling you how to grow them, sent Dree wMh
orders.
B. K. BLISS & SONS, ” I
34^arcla^^LJIow-Yorfc
A
G.\Y. EVANS,
GEORGIA
Railuo^d Dktot
Buggies at reasouablo
CANTON,
Nkaii tiik
Horses oud
pt ices.
Carriages and Horses always ready.
Will send to any part of the country,
with careful drivers ami geutia team*.
All kinds ot stock fed and well cared
f r.
11 AD LING AND DRAY1 G
done at low lutes.
Onrtoinmers will be politely waited on
at all,hours, day or night.
Our subscript! n list is coustantly ins
crea-ing. Rea ler are you a subscriber
to the Advinck if not lay it down
right now and come subscribe^ you willy
then feel 1 filer aud so will W«.