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BiKDIir * PEIIKY." Pikthiktor*
BCR f. PBHKY. Editor A Pi hi.istikb
Vt>ri*dnJ, Mrj Kill.
Mr. W. F. Graven, of Mati tin, has
■ patent fur botiding a tire proof
g. n home- By h i p’«rr the pin
l.iiiilf can W* ckfisp'y and ielely con
structed sm! the insurance greatly
reduord.
D..fe't lets lit the idee of getting seme
Bind of a •usnafitcUry lier sink into • b
lifiim. We oaripmlj mitt have a Ot-
«,-• Factary, OU adit, F»undry, or »at
ether industry lure. Our progress si •
town depend! largely on tldi. Without
•earthing nf the sort we css never hrpe
•• Unild nu.cb m-re and whet business
we t ow havo. will become more or leu
•mated. Spur up—Talk up.
The Milton Democrat $ay* that
the lUnwell Bra ch 1L It. in “ h-
lent thing in importance and the
■oat axtravaganl thing in it< charge*
tnd ihitika that “there w. ul 1 be
wisdom in a chang- of pol.ev on the
tmrt i*f ita Management. Why. Bro
Porter, don't jea hn«w you t-li mid
not complain nt the railroads—u is
their ku* liras to ranke all they oan
•AT of • country threugn wh oh it
goea and the |eo|l* upon whom it
looks for rotronage. Tu-ta.
looks for patronage
Hurrah for Sol. Gen. Gober, autl
Bro. Porterl Bro. Porter, lias
withdrawn all opposition to Sol. Gen
Goiter, and firmly plants himself
ou “The ltock of Ages” for his re
election—or rather says the Ad
vance and the Democrat occupy
the same poaition in the Judgeship
and Solictorship of the Blue Itiilge
Circuit—you know our position, and
now using the Democrat quotation,
“Behold how good and how pleas
ant it is for brethern to dwell to
gether in unity.”
R. II. McCoy of Dallas Texas,‘friend’y
B .h', formerly of this plate has written
ua quita oa iatereatiag lit er. He prizi-a
tha regular visits of the Advamck and
keeps! harougbly potted in the happen! >u
in Cherokee, aanwuacemeata of c-indi
date*, etc. He wished to be here with
t't at the Bundy School celebration lust
81 turday and n joy the day as he did
two yesresgo. Hob appesrs to grow in 1
aiicholly over “t me in its flight" To
Bob Tains is a strange country n d he
does not like it near so well as North
Georgia and ••>« he is coming back
here in the Fall. Bob tried a Texas pony
from the stable a few days since and he
“liowrd ap sad spilt” hint in • mud hole.
Wall, Bob is a jolly, clsrrr bey und wi
wish him great success where ever he
may be.
Qa. Btata 8 8. t% aaoclBtloir
The Eleventh snnusl meeting of the
rdx'Ve Association wu held in the First
l*i< ebytenan r urcli at Columbus. Ga,
i n tlie 23rd 24 h amt 26th of Apr I
'J he ki ssiou was largely attend' d by the
1 Alois, delegates and visitor* and
I deaxaiit and harmonious throughout
a fact was »a d to have been the most
pleasant and htnnmlous of any tver
held. One hundred and twenty two
lountioa wore represented. Kepreseti
tation men and worn a of the Country
wero present aa vi-itor* ami added v ry
greatly to the eu rcise. The association is
composed of one deligste to every three
haudred members of Sunday Bchools
c< mposiog the county Assoc at ion and
is purtly unwctarian. lev ng iu view
“Christian unity snd Christian plt-aa-
ure. *1 he President, R- It. ltepp.rd, of
H..vaanali, had wiilihm 80 orphsns
fmm the Savannah Female orphan A-yl-
imii their songs si.d p citation* were
quite interesting, enjoyable and bvauti
fully touching. They were trout «> to
14 years of age and as neat und as tidy
as a new pin. The welcome address
was made by Be*. G. E. Thomas,
Ji.nl Ct limbus, und responded to
by l’na derit U. B. Ueppurd, of Su
vunuah, nod J W. Wallace of Augusts.
The repoita from the Executive
Committee, Secretary, 'iieasurer,
ttp-cial committie District Supt. atu1
Secretaty, und other efliceix were
quite interesting and showed tint
grrater interest v.u now manifested
in 'he Suudny School work than at
any time previous. W. K. l’uwer
Supt. ol the 21st District composed
ut the counties of Cherokee, Cobb
Milton, and Piraeus, repor eJ the
Sunday Schoo s ia a nourishing con
dmoa and growii g in iot rest und
prohibition gaming ground. Ben F
Ferry, Secretary, of Cherokee county
Association- repined excellent pro*
gresn aud great interest. l)r. B. U
CertelyoD, repotted that C^bb oa*
doing well. Milton county
represented by lion. T. W. Ezzitd
as organ zed and under good lieud-
way. Pickens county was not rep
r.-seuted. The subj- ets selected In
the Executive Committee were all
discussed by the speakers appointed
nod a nainbrr of others. “Value ol
preparatioia to Teachers” was discuss
ed by W. B Power, of Cobb und
otheis. “Sunday as a Sabbath was
explained in an interesting manuei
by John W. Akin, ol Carteiaviile
“The Sunday School as an agency
for the spread of the gospel ’ was
ably and pointedly discussed bv
Prof. U.W. Smith, of Dalton. Rev
K. J. Burton,ol the irlKegiais Crack
or, Waresboro. was the most humor
ous and iucessaat talker in the As
•ociauon. He is fu 1 ul the wotk
and earo st in advocating the glori
oui result* to be deriv d from Sun
day Schools. 11 is speeches were lull
*»f wisdom, wit and good sugg.sti* is
Tbo Association pledged itself to
maiutaia bun during the
merethorough ! y organ xi g the8u->*
Jjy Schools ol the State. Relume
to Temporal ce the following lies
• lot ion was pHsa-d:
“That we recommend to the Su
perintende"'8 of a 1 the Sunday
Schools throughout tn*St*t».io d>-
vote a Halt of the Sunday School
hours at I -net once 1. quarter to such
evrcis •» as may bo thought b-st in
(rattling the children to the impor-
’ance o| assisting 1 lie great work of
teruporui.ee and relorai.’’ F. P,
Chand er.al this 11 ico, was plac-d
on t wo important Committee*—nom
inations m.d tein| erance. The |,,|
lowing oflicois wele elect' d f r till?
ve.ir 1884—85; President R. B Rep
hard. Sivannat.; V c Pesidi tit U. E
Thema«, Jr, Columbia; tVcrenry
J. C. Courtney, Atlanta. l x cu iv»
Com 1110 ee F. I . I ocoiart Augaeta;
J. C. Kimball, J. C. Courtney, C. F
Parkliurst, J. ’!’• IVndleiWu, Thus
Moore, Atlanta; J. K. Wes', Macon;
J. S Stewart Oxford; (i. K Timni a,
Jr, Col 11 m t,u.-; 11 miii .1 on Y.n.cy
Rom*; U. B. Reppnrd, S>V>unati;
K. J. Benton, Waresboro. B low we
give the elielm 1 ol county Super
inlpiiilon'S and Secretary* i.i the
county Assi eta tons mar Ciieroke .
Twentr-drst D.s Atcl Cherokee, Cobi,
M 1 on and Pickens, .1 R Power, Su-
perintenden 1 , Marietta; lien. F Per
ry, Secretary Canton Twenty s c-
oml Dist. Barks, Dawson, Forsf l>
U win nett and Hall J. U Estes, Su-
pi riuteiideiit. Uaiin svill.; R E.
M tctiell Si ere'ary, E.iw rei cevil e
rwsnty-sixth D st Bar ow, Chains
5 h. Dad>, Floyd, Gaidun and Walker
. S. Austin, Superintendent Plain-
fill*; M. S. Johnson, S cretmy Cal-
tersvilie. Rom-, (iu, wss seleced sh
place in Xt meeting; the tune will bn
fixed and atih»unced by t> e Ex ou-
live Coiiimitue. Alter tendering a
vo c of tnat.ks to the ruilroads
chore.. 1 s and numerous persona the
Asocial ion adjourned nine die.
The International S. S As* cin-
tion m ets in L"tii»Vil|i , Ky , June
11th, 12ih und 13lb.
HB
SOSH
•ih mMrdrmi
A GRIND COMBINATION McAfee HoUS6
The beet PoliOrsl s»wt rsmilz nswsvscer la tha a* V W |l v ™ wv
rotted »!SU« *1th tb« t-»t Aim ulOtrsl JO"—- 1
sod s r-.-t felisble Wslr'j f.ir but Ofty cron
1 tbe m
thui tbe price of Witch fcloue.
The Weekly I ••rlerJearwml sad ths
Seml.Vf eoihl v Home mint Farm, for the pur-
,*»eof sdiime 100,000 New Mbe-riben to
fh«r beta in tb« nest foor asoot —
follnolns t NPAKAt.I.nt.KO O.
tNATlO* OrrKB.
'o»7y 11 WI
MOW of aduitur 100,000 sew sinerlbwi I
iheir IMS in ttr aes. fmi, «m.h^ msh. the
snd the W alerhary
\Vatrh, foroaly 04. Hee the reducOon nuule:
Huttus esii-M ] coMRtsiTioa orras.
r-«<1 W 1 jrTVf TWO ,
//**•if trad rtina ''I BiDi’lla
Ifd rrb»r, W*tcK . IU r
0'i..yO for ei
The rearler^f earaal (Henry W'aUenoti Edi
tor In Chief) i. an unoo-mimuielnr enemy of mo-
nopolias and the aplrit of unlisidy aa embodied in
T!!AI THIEVING
TARIFF ! k
rt la too well k' own to reudor It nenemarT tOK|«sl
of Ita charai ter aa a inihllc newa and family >ournal
The Home snd Farm haa tbe laryeet and
moat «»tra tire I let of rontributor* of any airricul-
tural i-ayer In the country It« columtia are d»-
yntedi-trliieirrly to AmniHiiret and Home Topics.
Every | hue of Farm life .l-pli ted and.-omninnti d
cm. It la mode hy harmers fsr fansere. It
t'eata Houeehold mattera rslendvely, aud la In-
di.penaatile to e ery houarkeeper
Tbe W'ATKhltrKY WATTH aella at Um
manufarion for Ijl.Aii, and t» widely known aa
the heel ehesp W wleti ever plarecf before the
public. Fnr anly 14 this Wntrh snd Iwn
Owners, nne yewr. will he sent. « at. b in on*
addm* and pspnr. to another when -o desired.
Hie Watch, under thla offer, will emt *1 tern than
It can he bnuirht fnr at iheinsmifactnry. f enrier-
Jnnrnal and Hnme and Farm, without watch,
will (w eent one year for * I .AO. Haiui le copies
sent fre,*,if , halve Rnbsrrlj tioDa can lie eent to
either W. N. II l I.OKVI AN, Free Courier'our.
nal Co, I,.iii .ville, Ky.. or R. F. AVKHV A:
I'ubliebere Home and Vsrm.Eoutavllle.Zy
Wm. J. Tivm-
of
KKLIcOUU MINES NtCOBTK.
Some tint'weather last wo. k
Succe 8 to tbe B 0. II. bnvs! we
hope they may accornp isli much
gfiiiJ. Coos'iit-ring th- severity
ul I lie winter et.U bajkwardn »«* of
the sprit g wheat anti oats aie
luoking very woll ia this section.
A g oil cr p of apples ami about half
a crop of prHCho* has b>>en left os by
Jack Frost. Djfd—\t»t• I 28tn
Mr. Marlin Dobbs ana of Mr. “Chap.
Dabbs who lives near tins | luce.
Mr. Dobbs bud for a lung while
been directed with Bronchitis, which
eventually stideil bis earthly career.
\ f?f* con id not attend the 8. S‘.
Askkcintiou at Canton last N.ituniay
thoitgli we would have been glad to
havedoaeso. Hope every body had
a nice linic. [The? did. Ed.]
Tell “W. A. J.” that we have art n'tl
Jews harp that we will ee I on leasu
nshW terms Can't mine or.i
invent a “Portable Cyclone pit” lor
the convenience ol the traveling pub
In? I is needed. \Vhtn you
det through with vanrexcitement* in
Canton just para them down this
wav, ihey will he highly apprec ated,
Fiom ihe amount ol Guano that
has been iiHtil>d out of Acw*rlh
a stranger would think that wecouid
not muke brick in Cherokee wi hout
using some fertl * r. Nemo.—
IJ. F l KiSi.Kii. | K hi'Cluaure ol Murt-
v* > fftge ia 'he 8upr Court
J. 11 HKimicock j of Ciirrukie Uuuaty <Js
It sp e uriiig to the court by tku petniou
of B. F Crisler that J. H. Ili-dgic-ck
ou the 1st day of D< C. 1881, exteuttd und
ielivcred to Jnliu J. l.uak or licsrer two
certain mortgageii on airact of land lying
u said countv , to w it: lhe Wast halt -t
let ef land No. 4U lrii g and h mg in the
22d Dirt aud 2d 8i ct. oft hernkee coun
ty, Ga. for the purpose of securing the
payment of the eei uin promissory note*
far the sums of titty six dollar* each
made by the said J. H. iiodgi-ceck on
the 1st day ot Dee I8hl payable t<> tin-
said John i. La.-k or b«ar»-r due tw> lve
months after date which said It. F,
Cruder holds and owns and whicli tbe
said J. H. iieiigcci-ck refuses to pay.
It is tlieicfore ordered tliat the add J.
II. liedgecock pay into tint court on i*r
before tliu next term thereof the prin
cipal aad interest due on said aoti ■> and
tlie cost ef this suit, or iu tlef iiilt tlieieof
the court will proceed as te j utice alisll
appertain. And it is 4i>r'l.er ard*-rrl
that tkis rule oc puldisln d iu ti e “<' iikh
okkk Advamck" a uew-pa|M-i pub.mbed
in the couuty of Cherokee, ouro a m iotti
for four months or serve I n tbe said
J. H. Hedgecock or li a spit '.at ageu
or attorney tbrie mnmhs previous to ili
mit term uf this court Auk litili 1‘M’i
W. A 4 0. I. 'IEas^i t J*8 K BROWN
Attoineys ( Judge 8«CliUC
A true extract from the minuiea of
ceurt. JABEZ GALT, Clerk.
Foreci isiire
vs - Mortirug- in ( hem
II. I. It Fiianki.in ) kee Superior Curit
August T-riu 1883. It appearing to tI,*•
(-•nit li? the petition i f v7, J, l iiutnons
'hat li. It. Franklin, on the 1 tth day
ot Jminarv IM83 PXi cuted and delivered
to said \V. .1. Timmons sev p morgais
nota-i <-n i r-perty lying ia raid county
to wit: On nil -aid II /, It. Fiankliii
interest in mid to the mill pr p-r 1 y i
ni'rdon lot of hind No 04 in th • 3rd
District snd 2 d Section of Cherokee
county On for the purpose of securing
ill- pi.yiinot of aniil notes six of said
notes b iag for tin- auin »f one hundred
do Urs each ard the oilier for the sum
ol F2i aiid 17 cents made by the snid
II L. It. h'rsukl n on ibe 18th day nf
J loiiary 1883 aud payable to the snid
W. J. 7bunions one dtv after date wiih
liiteiest at the rale of ten per cent tier
annum Iroin da'e whicli slid notes the
said H. I,. It. Franklin rcmsis to pay.
It i therefore ordered that the said
II. L. I). Franklin pay into thia
court on or before tlie next term tlieieof
the prineip.il and intirest due on said
imtis mid llie cost of th’s suit or in
default there.if the comt will proceed
as 1 o Just ire shall apperiain. And it ia
further ord-red that this rule bo publish
cd in the Ciikhi>kkk Advafckh tews
pnp«r published ill ilie county ot ( hero
ine once a month for tour inon/iis or
served on said II. L. II. Franklin or her
special agent or Attorney three momim
previous to the next eriuofthis «: u-t
jAMes It. Uie wn Judge (J 8. li. B. It 'J.
Cariir late petitioners Attorney. A
true ex11act from the minutes of saiit
court Apr ! 2<Stli 1884. Jaiiuz tjtAt.T
Clark
RkTH AFT J/aDD
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Umlur an enti •«lr n-w inamige-
ment is now open for the sccthindntion o
those seeking a healthy :ind pi nsan
locdity. Aeromdafixh* fh*l rlo$• atm
price* lotc. Sphndoi -ample rooms to
Druniiuers. Sprcial rat s to fami i-s.
In connection witii t!i- Mouse ar>
splendid Stables w i r-tiors-s b gga
etc. will pceive prompt attention a
im .di rate pi ices. For further psrt>culi
call on or address
Mrs. RosaL.
FroprieliesS
Medical card.
I)n. N SKM ELL returns thanks t.
the citizens of Canton and vic n.iy foi
their Ills r«l patronage, mid ask a co
tmuaiiCe of the smile.
Being permanently located, will can-
tinue to practice Medicine, Surgery aud
Midwifery
ilopiiiK hy industry, encigy nnds'ric'
applicanon t« husin-s* to in* rit an in
cica-i-d patron 'ge >iud c# itinu nice
Ollici-nmd Diug Store first door East
of R. T. June's Store. Residence sd
j lining B'-ti F Ferry. Jan-1
Money Hi v- d is Money Made!
All
A. J. Steadman
CANTON CCOSOlA
ITuving taken iliutge ot' his fatlicr
■ l ‘»P returns tlmuk» r<* hi-* cus
tomers tor r«8t patronuTO unc.
askstbr n continuance otaaiuo.
All •-oik hUi k ns Rioting, Gut
tering, copper and all repair* will
b« promptly executed ami at rea-
aoDidilu prices. Give him a tritd
ia all lie asks.
x.) 1
r taf
al J 'C.UI
Bill hi Equity
Cherokee sup'r
Emii.T MADDOX Et al ) court Feb. term
l.*84. li appenriiig to the vouit) that
tic! di feudsnt Daniel II. Afa iduv due*,
nut reside in the State. It is inert tin*
ordered by the c»urttha( service be per-
bell'd un tint di fondant Ivy pulilicatiun
ot tkis order oiicni a month for fair
montlu l» foil the next -erm of I In* com i
in the ('llbHuiakK AuvaJv’CK a ll> wh oa|v r
nalilished in ant.m. George ].*. Browu,
N-wmau und Attaway Plniuttfs iismiry
J a vas R Bkown judge o 8. C B. It. <'
A true ex ri.cl from the misubsof
imurt. April 28tlr 1884, /adr.a Gar.T
Clerk
8-litAll M. Him k,
) Libel”
> in Cliero
for Divorci
okee Superb r
T. J . c*»int Feh. term 1 *84.
H appearing to the court by tliercluru
of Sheriff in the above stated case that
the dt-hmdianl does not reside in said
couuty a ad it further up|rcnriug by h tUi-
davit off Li be Run l that lie do-a not ri-sw>i»
in tl^sa Stale. It is imrtfore •rdci-J By
tilt) court that service he perf-civsk >es
ttis# d< fendant by the publication ot
tbis order once * niontti tor four months
hrlVsr,- the next term of this court in Ibe
C nicHuxKK Advamck s uewa ]»*pur puU-
lislied in Cherokee county Georgia. 1*. P
Dupree Petitioners Atty. Jas. R //mown
Judge «; S. O. li. R. C5.
A true extract front the mmub-s of
court. April 28tli 1884, JauezGait
(“erk
year aa JMMiouary iu the work of
B. II. Micon ) Partition
vs V In the Cherokee
C«ka Andiikws Et al ) Superior Court
February term 1884 It appiaring
thee urt that all ot thu Defcndsnis in
the above stated case except < ora An
drtws do not reside in thia Stale, h ia
therefore ordeied hy the court that a
the defendants and psrtius who are heir*
at law and interested in the estate ot
Wui Micou who died ut Augusta Georgia
in tbe year 1834 show cans- ifai.y they
eau why lot of land No IDl iu the 15ih
District and 2nd Section of (Jhirokee
county slieuld net be paitioned as the
law directs. And it is lurther ordeied
that this order be published once
mouth for four m"ii i hs in 'lie* heii kick
Advamck belore the August term of tbis
couit. James R. Brown
Judge C 6. C. B R.C
A true extract, fi om tbe minutes of
piesent said court April 3Jib 1884 Jadkz Galt
■ ' V. Clerk
We are a<i>borized tw announce J. M
Land a candidate f>r thu office Truas-
Uhkk of t herokee County
W- ar- nut Ikii i/rd to auuounccc
Til- Mas JiYd.y.. a candid ite for the otli *
ol Tax eel.ivlor of tbis ctMiiity.
Wear® autliorized to aun< Miner N. J.
Gauiiihon. a ( and date for ibe oilico of
'lax Rkckivkii of ibis county.
W • sn- nctboii/.ioi to announce I>. W
FEit(iUaoN a candidate for re-election to
tha n(tbe of * ax Collector of Cherokee
county
We are suthnri/.-d to snnoui.ee James'
M iavijiu ash candidate for county
Treasure/ and if ilet-led prom-sea to
failhlnlly filtili the otiico to the beat of
Ilia ability.
We are author ; z-d to announce W. K.
CiiliR aa a csudidal- for 'J’ax Receiver «f
tkis county . Ifelixtedlie proioU-M u»
fulriil tile duties of the eflic; l>> lilt >eM
of bis akiil and ability .
We areautb » iy,:d t i nuniiunce Haian*}
W. Worley, as a candidate for Tax lie-
reiver of this county If elected he
promises to fullfill the duties ol tie
ofiice to tbe best of skill and ability.
We arc authorized to announce W. A
Kitchen us a candidate for Slier,11 of
this couuty. ff elected lie promises I.,
faithfully fulfill the i fhce. 1 f elected J.
P. Spinra will seive as Deputy hberifT.
To tuk voters of Cherokee Coi/nty:
I, T. P. Carfkhtkh, d- clare myself
a candidate for Slieriffof this enu tty aud
if elected will do my winds duty . Au l
am a rtrangcr to many of you I leeiru to
bee -me acquainted and would 'Adeem it
a lavor if y m would call at my confec
tionery sturu when in town.
CHEROKEE COUNTY SllKK-
1FF fi\EES FOR JUNE 3rd 1884.
Will l»! sold or tbo first Tuesday iu
June next, nt the court bouse door in said
county within the legal ftoors of sale to
the highest bdi’er tor na»h tbe f dlowing
propelty to wit A certain town lot iu
the town uf 'juntou Cherokee county.
Georgia. A < art off t No 195 in thu 14th
I) st. and 2ad Sect, of said Ch-rok-e
county, Ga. Known aa thu old Cantoi
Bapliat bhutcli l»n rnouing !ti yardi
alnng GninusviUe Street, and 70 yards
buck; will bind levied on as lliepiopertj
of R. A \lc A fee to a.tisfv nn exenutijn
is*'.led from lit* Nidary Publ c court ol
the 7t2nd Dist O. M in said county in
favor uf Kunr.attviile t Bro. against said
II. A. McAlue. Tf>« said H. A McAfee
tenant in porsesaion, and (lie Canton
Baptist church Die holder of thu deeds
notified iu writing of tlie levy. Levy
Hindu and returned to mu by II. ti. Dan
niel L. C- This 29th day ef April 188*,
Al*** at the same time an i place. Lota
of land Nos.823 and 8 14 in the 21st Die
tricA-nnd 2nd S. ctioaof G’lieroaou county
ra#tfki(Sint»ini»g SO acres m-rr nr less
Lrvtsiloa as the property of Klij »h N.
,\ Ghott Defendant i i tifa to sat sty Ilia
State andcuuuly taxes for tlmyvar 1883
fi f.i iaauud by I) WFergusow Tt»x collec
tor. Tli'-mas Rice, tenant, m psaeseion
given duo notice iu writing. Levy made,
un 1 returned to mu by J. Ik Baker, L. C.
This April tStli 1884.
Also at ihe same tinnr and placi: Ln
of I in t A > 22ti ia llw) 23rd Distcctand
2nd section ol Cuer»k< c county On. can
taming 39 i crca more <>r l-ss. is'viwst ]
mi a.s thr properry of /ones Al Wallia i >
H*ti«t'y 1 s State mid county Taxes fot
thu yei IKS?, li fa ' sitel Uf 1*. W. Fer-
giisou [tkx odlir: or. Wit Dsvis ten
ant in pMuasiim tiotilied is terms of tbe
Inw. .jtoy male aud nCurned to me by
L J. Divis L C.. Th'.« April 1st 1884.
AI«m at the saioe Finns oak pi act■. Gita
nf Ian * Nos. 95, 132, ,107. IfiH, and 191
lying in t ia I d District, ami ‘Jnd Sic-
tom ofOli rokeu couuty. G». Levied on
as property id B F. 11 dcomb 1 1 to satisfy
a tuperior court ti id issuedfru i the t tier-
koeKup rior court i i favor of Jno.Sil-
vcyA Cj vs Hoicniub'-, T.iom ison & i o ,
Written notice given the Dulendmit,
B. F. Holcombe in term* of the isw.
Property pointed jut by Plaintiffs altor
nry. Thin April !8th 1884
E. G. Gramliso Sheriff
B Ul DU l . r N CM IOL
Georgia—Gheiiikic County.
Tim contract for buildmic a bridge
across Suttingdowu creek where the Can
ton and Frogtuwn road eriu-ee*, wilt lie
let out to th- lowcs bid ler s’ (.'antou
<>n ib: First 'Cue dm in June yext.
Spcciticstion as f Lows; Two s Its 8 by
12 incites 3-t ft ut. tong toe .ch spun, of
good white oak. mop ar or lienrt pine
2iii drills good >os oak 10 l>y 12 i tcher
and of sutlicien lie-glith. Floor to be ol
good pest oak Z by 8 inches 12 feet
long. Bridge to ite Items'.urecf. Tlie
commctoi will be i-.-qirired to give bond
in terms of the l-.w. Apr I 30tb 1884.
C. Al. McCuukk
(j 'dinury/
SOLFm AGENT FOR **JOBXfON*ri COMBINaTIIN
COTTON AND CORN CULTIVATOR.”
B«l.i\v is aeeu the cut of the “Johnson Cotnb'nation Cotton and
Corn Cultivator,” its different sbnpes and deecrip: on ol how used:
No. t, Shovel Plow
No2scrai>e or sveep'
Nos 3 and 4 Turning
Plows tuitl Fender.
Nos 5 surd 0 right &
left hand Turning
P.o s. Nos 0 aud 15
Turner on one side &
serape on the other.
No 7 lender aad half
Hcrnpc. Nos 10 & 14
half sera pea. Noll
Fender aud Plow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Plow and half-
scrape. Nos 8 12 & 13
IJade and wings that
make 11 different
plows, all practical &
useful in cultivation,
and can be fitted on
any plow stock that
tlie common Hull-
ton gue or scooter
works on. No 16 is 2
right hand wings, 1
of them reversed so
thaJ it runs the back
of wing in front. No
17, is both wings in
position to cover cot
ton or corn. No 18 m i o li wings reversed, as used 1 y some for plowing
in middle of rows. In lifting on the Combination put the Scooter Plow
un top. In making 'Jurtiing Plows, see tha* the Wing is at its highest
adjust incut, ns No. 11, and is not let down as a mtb] e.
Tlii-s is the clitapest. \ cat undii oat tt < i omu-td 1 I. w iu use. Reduces
your expenses t < > 1 * ms than unc-ltHlf, and does its wuik Letter. Tty them
and satisfy yourself. They givn universal t-atishuth n. They can We
bought loV Imlf the money it hikes to buy the other plows used in cul
tivation. Cull and examine them and be com inced.
I tint now receiving the largest and most vaiied stock of Spring Goods
that 1 h ive ever brought to thia n-.aiket and ,im offurir g special in-
dttccnients FOR CASH and ON TIME to good parties. Keep iun*ock
everything in tlie Hardw are line, Blacksmith Tools, Wagon Material, etc
Have a large stock of Men’s and Boy’s Ready Made, -Clothing, Dry
Goods, Notion*, and everything usually kept tor sale in a General
Merchandise store. See und price my goods before purchasing.
Have a lull stock of (lie following celebrated brands of Guuno;
MERRY MANS A. D. HONES. BRADLEY N PATENT.
STERNS, ZELLS BONE SI! PEW PHOSPHATE, and
uevernl reliable brands of ACID SUPERPHOSPHATE.
The effect on crops nf the nbove celebrated brands of Gunn* and
Acid is so well and favorably known that it is unnecessary that I should
add any bestir.ionials as to its results on crops.
Alst* have tbe Old Reliable Tennessee Wagon and can be sold at
close tig ties. Also,Engines, Separators, etc , cf Flick k Co’s. make.
Win n in need of anythiug in my line do not f.tii to give meacall.
I am enti Bfiod 1 cuu save you tome money by giving yeu good bargains.
Respectfully Years,
R T. JONES,
_ CANTON, OA., February 5th 1884.
CIBLEYS TESTED SEEDS.
iaFoK at.t. Climates, | Fou all Soils, \^All Plants.
y. r uc( Tasno son vttaijtv Bvsrt tsstrd i* Trial oaMonm son rvmrrr.
t at a i-ouii K AMD FUCI UBT ow vaarrARi.n. vlowbr a*d virld snnM ov all trst«*
va. 0ARL.VAHiw.nm rsnses avfucatiox.fURAlf SIBLEY k MLBKllKtflr.K.Y.UKl CUdEOblli
IH OS. W. HOGAN gj^jgg 5
1845. niustrztsi Hand-Book 1884.
Forth* Farm and Garden, ibopacm.
SOO Sluatratloni, snil m R.aalllVll Cal.rwl rial*
•r Viewer*, tell* Wknt, Win* and Mew to
pleat and 1* rail of informitiun tn.aluabla to all
loiarented Iu fardanln* Malic* tor *toa
la eevar pmtafe,
ADMlN 1ST ft. k'i 0 d.8 8 A Lrt
] Geer^m—CheruKt-rGo enty.
A|»rte.bly t« an netiir of tlio court,
ol OnliiiBry of d*ur>k«-u county Mill
t»e solil st uui .on .1 the court linusc
■li***r of said Ci luty on tlie first Tut a<tav
in Juno nt-xt a itliiu tlm U -al hours of
sate the folli.vmig propi-ity to wit:
turty acres it tmu wi ,' Rule of lot of Limi
N > 312 in tli' 23rit District unit 2nd
set-tuu, ot Ch-'.v»kee coho'jf Gu. U.-iviu-;
» me iir jrr.ve. nnnts m tliu litnd; suid a*
•he |>ro| erty of Eiizitbutli Mullius late
<>t said l our ,y, dutrua-ed. Terms ot t.alu
un*li. ,s. A Davis .vdiiiiuistralo .
' his 20th - ay if April 1884.
8 L’J\ frtT/EO ittTi A “
CHEROKEE COUNTY:
To all whom it tuny «-oiiCerii:
Jn .eplj D. Dobh-j havirq in jir -|>-r form
“|>)'lieil in me for porman-tiit letlur* (*>f
ndi lisistiktion on thu uat&tn ol Burrell
i>< olm l-ite of snid cnuati, this is to
uituali and nui[»olir ' i- crciiiinrs and
next uf kin of Bui nil Doblm to l>e snd
“P|)«-«r a. my otke- witi.iu time allowed
l*y I./ hhq show nu-e if nuy tuey on
w l*y i eruu nent tt liuin.-lUaiiou should
not De ^raui ed to .lo»q.ai D. D.iloOs ou
Jiurrell Do! bs, enfaitu. Wltnu-s my
band i ml olficikl signsturu. This
Ajiril 29m J884. C- M McCluiik.
Did inary.
DENTIST.
j CANT ON, - • - GEORGIA
Tendi r* his j>r i/es»i '<"'*1 services t«
tliu citizens of C*uion ... d surrounding
!country and guarantees iblactiou hi
' work and pri :es.
OtHcu ovi r W. M. Kills store.
nrpMtr
And tlie jiriigre sivu jusineRs-wnrl'i is
Iasi, iqienini; Ms cy« s t > ihu f .ct that c-hc
•■In, slow and L-.in-lino long Land svri
ting must, for pructici-l bnaiiiess pu 1 |>os-
«•». soon become a inir^ ot thu ,»ast.
'1 M rapid, eas / and reliable
blioir. HAND WRirKU.
irrducii.g us ,e noes live end aix t’-ime*
the Hiiiount • i work in the same I Dgtli
of time, is fi at iwoonung a mc esiiy in
tall Tsdesu -d pi ifessi'n- wlu-re speed i
mid nccura y are required. A aubsenp-
liou to the
PIItiNETIC EDIJOATOR 1
ably < ditei in the old 1'itman i* >>»1
by the old i-t ana most abl- abort hand
reporters u the Uuii td btates tod y,
and a-Aert o course of instriiCtiou Iroiu
us. will si>ji?est guide- *ou through tin-
intricacies n' the.art a d pi cu you in
fhc ranks *>f he u Verbal.’jd Aimy.’’
Fer I'ur/ cu.urs address
K. N. 31INER.
Manat/e ■ A. nerican I'hotnhe Jimtitute
Broa wny, lleaa of Ast nr Place.
New York City,
ncrlblBf all lb« oawni
Flsvsn, ThvUMn, te*
_ rwAto, rrJl,PU»U,*«s
Mails* Frss.
RDER NSW
And Havo on Hand
vfhun you want to plant/
ASk^ E E N n - S1.00.
SO packet* choic. Flow.r Seeds (our nUet(/m), In-
cludln. WILD UAinx.V KKEDS (• mtztois 41
100 varieties of Flower Seeds), tor |LN.
VEGETABLE GARDES FOR $1.00.
90 pkts. Choice Veyetable Seeds (stir ssiseMsnL
including Sllsa'i Aaertesa Wesdsr Fss,(to fk
DOTH the above for fl.tA. Gardener's Hang
Book telliaf you bow iu grow them, seat Frm wfln
orders.
B. K. BLISS it SONS,
A
J* P, BBOOO
ATT’URNU.Y AT i.AW,
ALPUARt’TTA, - • 0KORG\A.
Will practice it all the • ourt» 01
tliu Blue Bidge • Brcuit and th*
•Justice Courts of iltou anu .-f such
other Districts (G. JVt.i as border ou Mil*
i^>n
R. H. McBJXlRB,
BRICK. PLASTERING AND
SV’ONE WORK. IAN,
CATSVOX, G1OEGIA-
I am lir.iiy prep,re. : to do ,-iiy kind of
Mur til tv >r plastemif) tr. the , o.viot i«»>-
aihle rati 8, and solicit he pm -on ige of
those desiring work m . ly linr
Jsuif— II, McE \XVKK.
SUE AUD FEED SlJIbU
G.W. EVANS,
GEORGIA
Rati.no a u Dki*ot
Buggies at rcasunablo
CANIO'f.
Nkau tux
Horses CanJ
pi ice--.
Carriages and Horses always ready.
Will send to any part of the country,
with careful drivers and gentle teams.
All kiuds ot stock fed aud well carod
f r.
HAULING AND OKAYING
don't at low late*.
Cu.-tommers will l-c politely waited oa
nt all limns, ilwv or night,
Seorgin—C n roat-e t o-mty
To all wh «tn it in tv c mceru
E. A. King has ia due form applied
i" the unde signed for permanent letters
o/sdmiimt-atiou on ihe estate of Barnes
lv. iff decea.e I, and I will pass upnu
.hit’ nppl <i .tiesn on tlie first Monday in
Jim- next. Given under my hand and
official sign dure This April 29tU 1884.
C. M- McOi.ukb, Ordinary. 4