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JTRDtN^ArERRY, Pupkiktoiu
BIN. T. P1RRY. Editor A Pi bi.isiiki-
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It l( predicted that tide will In: a pood
fruit y.xr notwithstanding tin: Utc frost.
Gen. Jhs. Lo.gatifet U S M.
is the choice cl »lit* whip Hepnldi*
c m parly ol Gosrgin (ur Gov. nor.
4 Now Y'*ik firm o| which U. N
Grant and Son* wen partner* have
tailvi t*> the amount of near
I8.OOB.000
Eight of AtUntaa Newspaper re
porters in/aged in a 12 hour walk
last Sat onlay. Mr Cheshire, of the
Journal came out ahead •
Picken* county hit* in IterTroas-
nrr ,01*1.112 after having paid
#81)7 to the cyclone sufl'orers. A
good allowing for it generoin jrco-
ple.
Such men as Judge Jus. H.
Drown should In* kept, on the liench.
We would sign a petition for him to
alliw the use ol his came in the next
race.- Aun rlh N *a nnd Farm *r.
So do we. Doubtless ereiy man in
the circuit would sign the pedtivii.
Lets try it if ui-cessaryl*
Sea. A. II. Colquitt hits sent,us
the speech of Sen. Jus. II. B<ck. ol
Ky. to the U. S. Bona c, i.g dnst to I-
• at taxation for educational or other
State institutions, and ia favor ol
reducing tariff duties to the lOVenue
standard. We have leccived a mini
her of good S|e etna recently which
wo will take pletture in leading to
our patrons.
Our citizen* arc almost crazy
for lieef and yet can’t get it in
Canton, We can nee no Ixuiofit.
to lie derived from milking one
rann pay a tax for privilege Helling
lieef and then not keeping it. It
kee|»s tlioHc from bringing beef to
town who have it. Union* Mr Cur-
|ienter intend* to keep lieef at Want
><noe a week then we move that the
1 oen*e be revoked nnd onreountry
friends allowed to bring their beef
to 'own nnd nell it to whom they
may and in *tich quantitie* a*
desired. We do not favor mouop
Ilea and espeei lly this beef mo
noply when no beef i* kept. Awo.v
witli the license and give nil uu
opportunity to sell to shorn they
wish.
The Grand Jury of Lumpkin
e>nnty has just made one of the
moat ihnroupli and exhaustive ex
aminations of any jury w« remember
liaviug ever read the proceedings «f.
In their report they deal potty sc
verrly with th* docket* of theJ. PV;
have presented the Oidinary fur
aigleet of duty in several instsnees;
praised the Treasurer; issued a ft fa
against the Tax collector for #104,(id,
oomplain ol the carelessneos in (lie
She tiffs office; pr* sen ted clerk of
oourtfor failing to discharge his duly
aleo presented Si I. Gen. Erwin,
clerk Parker and Shei 11’ Sntterliild
for misusing c»st funds due the
c tint); com mud the conaty school
commissioners’ censure some ol
the road commissioners; levy a coun
ty lax of til) edits; and fill lly
cl ae by tendering thanks to Judge
Estes and 8*1. Gen. Erwin. Alto
gether they settn to‘have been a
lault finding jury and quick to
make known their grievances.
Their report will most likely straight
en up the affairs of Lumpkin und
p.obably place officers of other colic-
ties who arel tosely transacting coun
ty business hi a watchlul mood for
tear their heads mav he chopped oil
Democratic Meeting.
Ia accoidance with a resolution adop
ted by the Democratic State Executive
Committee, at its session held April 5th
]|S4. a countj convention ia hereby
called to meet la the Court House at
Canton on the tirat Tuesday in June
next to select delegates to the .State
Convention which will be held in Atlau
ta June 18th 1884 for the purpose of
•electing delegates to the National Deni
ocrattc Convention to ho held in Chicago
Jsly Htb 18&4. Also to select delegates
to the Btate Convention to he held in
Atlanta August 18th 1884, for the pur
pose #f nominating candidates for Gover
nor. Btate house officers and Presidential
Electors. Also select delegates ta rep
resent tlm uaunty in the Congressional
Ooav.'Dt o i tf the 9th District.
W. H. PaHKiNsON .Cliairman
County Executive Committee.
Bum F.Pshrv, Secretary.
M (ILL INS UlClHl Cl' si hiit MIN GS.
Chopping cotton is the rder of the *
day. Some of our farmers are not
done putting in guano.—ltev. N. >’.
Edge of Ctinlou preached quite
an interesting and impressive ser-
nton at Mt. Zion last Sunday, which
was listened to by a large attentive
audience, ltev Jolm I .at hem follow
ed in exhortation.—Our l'rieud, Ja .
Jordan, of Uaaton, informed us last
Saturday that lie is a candidate
lor clerk of the Superior Court.
Hurrah! for Jordan! wo aim to
vote for hint. The Singing So
ciety at the Avery School House
was reorganized first Sunday in
this month. The officers are:
Thomas Bennett, President; E.
Lathem Vice President; W. J.
Hodges, J. T. Huggins and Bud
Pouder Committeemen. The So
ciety meets every first Sunday at
J o’clock P. M. We cougr tu-
latc the Fair View Sunday schoo
iu their success iu wiuuiug to
Uauuer. John Simms aud wife
Jsave the measles. Hard Timed.
CYCLONK FITS:
It him lint 1 quite nc.-ntlv been
n set'Isd impies-inn on *my* u great man:
pen h* of Georgia I It it hilly tool in«Un>
tumors section of ilie country a*v
inipt Iro-n cyclones nod (omolo*.
Recent deiclo|r.-nii*nt9, linwevi-r. h.iVo is
our Stn^e rteunm • <1 the futility of
such nn M'iiidaiit c itintl ies mav
iu some re-pret, in c- rtain loealili-H
walled in b- mnuijtuin* or tortuou--cliff-
be le»* expose 1 to vvltat mu commonly
known sh stoMiii nn-l heavy winds blow
ing in n direct hau but they Hie (ipislly
as inueli ixposedto thu destructive p w-;r
ul tbe cyclones as iIn* extendi <t plains
1 lie word cycl-ue (from the Gteek
ktiklos, a c.rele) menus a rotury nr
wlnrlo wind uccuiupauied with grvai
violence. The driving torce of Hiieh
winds la letrtblo and tlm suction is fully
iqnnl to the torce capable ol lifting up
houses trees aad timb i of every desenp
i i«'n Into thnair mid even water, *ind,
mud, and bowl! r- l*r« in the channel ol
the streams slid cariymg thou lor ilia
tancos. Tbe character of such wiuds
hut imperiectly und- rstood;t h eu xi
ly no doubt is u great motive povvi r
L’lieir cuu-e uml or.gin. up-m acicntfiii
principles cannot ho luirly undeiatooo
but ut the same time pcrlecily con-
MMieutwith the great plan of Creation
and the purposes.f the Almighty Creaioi
The destructive f- roe of the wind rise
aud lull in thu air; someumes rincbing
very near to the larlh as t-> lake a top
or covering from a building slid leave
the body or flooring uudisturbed; :t
other times and places scouring the
earth, whirling everything into a mass
of ruiiiH. lx traeibg die truck of these
great Hsrial engines ol dustrueti< u
ilitre are not a |5 w Inatances where o
tlie suctorial power has bum :e gr. ai
as to draw all the water, nnd oven
triigmeiiiary rook Inon the I ottom ol
wells and cairy them < If tl« ri#iVi-lyi*:th»sli
raging bomins. fho ipiivllon now
appropriately arises. Wuat is the
tlhcacy « f cjclone pits or places of
suhterram-au reliigo in linns ul tlie-e
visitationy It is numan nature, amidst
any ilmgcr. in nock a place of safety.
I In re is uothing winng about it m itself.
A great many persons in the North
western Stales are excavating Mich places
as a means of safety, llut lo answer
the question there is practical safety in
such pi aims in my own opinion Great
elevations are much the safest. |
would myself much prefer one like the
summit vf Grassy Knw, or a ,y peak
of the l ohulta Mountains to uuy pit
dug iu or about Canton. Cyclones are
of recent occurence in the history of
out own country. Ancient history ami
writings lutuUli tracesot them, their dr-
siructiv- power. It is tile Cyclone to
which the prophet Jeremiah makes
reference (Jer. SlJrd chapter llfili verse) j
that the J.ord would send loith ss u
>coargu upon the wicked, ihu lahe I
teachers aud pp'pliets. Again (Jer 80,
chapter 88 and 24th verses "Iluliuld the
whirlwind of the lord gosth forth with
fury, a containing whirlwind (Marginal,
u cutting wlurlwind) it shall lull w ith
paiu upon the head of thu wicked.
1 be fierce unger of the Lord shall not
returu until he hare done it. aud until
hu have performed the intents of Ins
heart iu the latter dsys ye shall consider
it, The fearful and unbelieving seeking
shelter in their own stcuut.v from these
dreadful scourges sent loith thu prophet
Isaiah u» doubt warns of their thstruu
tiou Isu. 3h cuapUr 17 voisc. It is a
fearful and moliutcholly fact that the
present day is noted for the incieasa ot
wickedness mid unbelief. Witlircsp-ct
to laitli and trust in our Lord J>sua
Christ, and a belief iu the provhbuce of
God, men manifest a wuViruig and
ficmeuess ol mind, und a large portion
nppuars to he drilling into piucticalsnd
aiowu skepticism. Itistnuuwe have
what niuy be termed religion booms,
temperance booms und the like ai d wind
is not a boom or a lasluouaoie following
or excitement people uro not inclined to
follow. They uro led more by popular
infiuunco 111 ill by wisdom und sound
discretion. They may dt light to follow
Christ in tiiiiinpl'ul entry iul" the City
and partuke sumption ly of the loaves
und tislies hut they di-dain to he seen
ut or near the ugoni/.ing gulden <-r ilie
cross ".stauil ye in me ways and see
anil ask for Ihculd path, winch are thu
good ways, aud wnik theiciu, and ye
shall find lest for your soul "
1*. L. Hampton
Stonk Mountain fir. .tpril lUili 1884
A GRAND COMBINATION McAfee ?I0HS6
Thi» Iwswt Politir ivl kiitl Family newPUBi^f In the (Kim
orrER.
$4
The Iml Politleal suit Family newsi>»i*f In th«
tlnllert Ht-Iten v;Ui Die )K*t Airrimllunl Jonnisl.
Mxi b itihkI rolliblc Wktcn for but fifty coots mow
thnn trie i n«> ot WaU h «loue.
The Weekly rnullPr-Jonmal sml ths
Neiiil->lniillilr Home uml Knrm, for Uinpur-
i..w»of addlDir i(N).o<S) Now Huhwrlbrrs to
Ih.-lr ll«--. In the ne«t four monllis. mske tns
following i:NPAUAl.l.KI.KI» OKFKH i «ha
two |iii|ior« one year Mil the Walrroary
\VMlrh, for only S i. See tlie redaction m»<te:
acotii.AA nawa I oonnlsAtioi* orrsa
Onrirr-JiHirtal ... SI M [irTbf TWO/
H.i.iMlI for only '
Tbe roiirler-Journnl (llonry W»tten»on Edi
tor in Chief) ih nn ui»oonii>run*i«lnK enemy of rno-
noitoUe# aud the spirt* cm nulieldy as embodied la
that thIEVINC
TARIFF!,
It In too well k'.owii to render It neeoensrv
of lurlisnwursn » public Deers Mid fsmny Journal
The Ilono* unit Fnrm h»n ilie laoreet and
m«»t nttrs.me lint of coiitnbiitnm of soy nirrluul-
tnrsl i-nin-r In the rminlrjr. It- coliiiuim sre de-
vote.l 'rrliinlM ly to Acr-c-i.tnml uml llonieTo|.|»
Kvery i-hiree of F inn life depleted ■ndcoimneiited
on ll N imjhIo liy liirmern for lormrrn. tt
treat- Hoiinehoia inslb-r- nlennlvtly, and in In-
dln|Min-ahle lo e ery hoiua-ket-|s-r.
The WATKKIirttV W ATCH sell* at the
maroifaelori for M.1..VA mil In widely known an
the href rhenfi A\ nlrh ever plirwf heforr Uin
puhlb- For only * » Ihln W nlrhi nnd !»•
imjiera, one yrnr, eIII be sent, w at- h to one
mlifn-Mn. and p*|>er* to Bnoth^r when ftodmpvl.
Thi* W »t.*h under thin ofT^r. will r«^t #1 l»w* than
p i am lwivi'iirhi for at theinsnufactorjr. Coiirl**r-
.locrrml snd llotnr l , ’nrm* withoutwnt4*Ii #
will In MMit one y«‘.ir for Hsinide ooptiw
NMt frf^* •( « hBiv*' Huhei’rij'tiorm can he Font to
ciiher \\ . N. II tl.ME.1IAN. Pree. Courier-Jour,
nnl »!■ , l nn • - * 111#* Kv.. or H. r. AVI*!HV
HONh. I'ubllMhent iioiiiotiiid I’snii.LoiilsiUlu.Ky.
THUS. W. HOGAN
CANTON,
DENTIST.
- • GEORGIA.
Tenders his pr dessional n-rv'ces to
tlin r iti/. -iiH of ('anion and niirroiinding
country and guarantees salisfuctiou in
work and prices.
Office over W. M. Kllis store.
J. IK BEOOKS
ATTORNEY AT L\W,
ALPHA It FT I’A, • • <)K0nn\A.
Will practice in all the Courts of
the I title Ridge Circuit and in Ih-
Justice Courts of Milton ana of such
other Districts (G. M.) ms border on Mil*
ton
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Under an enti dy new* manage
ment is now open fm the Accomodation o!
!!!cdl,r k X--“:^;! : :V“^t'S! AS TlIi / SKAS0N AI’PUOA(’HES I WISH to call your
r. 8p en-i d -ample room* tm aftmitioii to flip tmt tin f ! a in now i»rt> pared to lut ttisli farmers nnd
D. H. McBNTIRE,
BRICK, PLASTERING AND
STONE WORKMAN,
CANTON, GEORGIA-
1 am fully prepared lo do any kind of
Masonry or plavtering at the lowest pus
► ihle rales, mid solicit tlie patronage of
those desiring work in my line.
Jan8— II II. McKntyrk
lnlcMisivu larmiug id botnul tu win.
It has proved u .ucceeB in the old
country, and those lunnerd 1) re only
Cun be HUCCeddlul us they adopt it
The motto uinst be m ttnpiove the
doll, save the boll, more to the acre,
fewer acred bu larger CToJ s, u- il
grealvr diveidity ol crops, i.el ns
have a county ugrieultu.il uesoOis-
tioa lo look after these mat tns.—
Jarkson News
The above sug^cs ion is a good
one; we trust thuiuot only the people
of Build couniv will orga iize ajM Tayi.ou
county agrictill ural iiddoeiation hut j Tre.isuri r an-l
Sill IIID HID SllSH
O.W. EVANS,
CANTON, GEORGIA
Nkaii tiik Raii.ko.id Depot
Horses blld iiuegies ut reasotpihle
pi iced.
(‘arriage. and Hisr.es always r ady.
Will send to any part of thu country,
with carclul drivers and gentie team*.
All kinds ot stuck fed and we!! cared
f -r.
IIAUL1NUAND DBA YIN a
donn ut low laics.
Cmtonimcr- will he politely wailed on
at all Inons dnv or night.
G cm gib—On* lokee Coo n I y
To all whom it may C'-ucern
E. A. King lias in due form applied
to thu umlersigiK il for uerniMiieiit letters
ol Milioiliisirnl ioii on i he u.tuie of Paines
King deoea.cd, and I will pus a up u
.aidlipplicatiAii on I he lir.-t Monday in
June in xi. Given under mv lia-d and
official signature This April 2Uth 1*84.
G. M. Mu l.unis Ordii arv.
We are mii In riz d m announce J, M
Lanii a candidate for the otliso 'l'niiAs-
tlltKK of t.herokuu County
We are authorized to uunnunnee
Tu'll is 11 loi.i,, a candidate for UuoIHok
ol Tax collector of Ibis county.
W e an* authorized to unnotuicu N. J.
Gaiiuison. m rand.-late f .r the olllcu of
Tax Uuckivuu of this county.
Weave authorized t«, announce 1J. W
Frkuuson a candidate for re-eleciioa to
thu office of* ax t'uU.KC'loii of Clierokec
county.
We are authorized to aiinour.ce Jamks
a candidate lor county
if elected promises to
faithfully fulfill tlm ollico to the jest
his ability.
of
that- Cheroket d’ Inimeis will (Iu like-
Wise. It will bt impiovcig to one
another tu meet anil give pruclioul t We aru authiirzed to announce W. 8
uleav ol farming. We will itoa l we Ooun as a c.iuilitbite lor Tax lioOeivor *d’
can to perfect sued an mgaud..iiloti. this county. It ihiicil t-e pnaiiises t->
, 9 ( ful(ill the duties ol the otlics i-j Un, best
How many Bliares will you take his ski.l ami ability,
ill tl Stock company to put up a We are authu.-izid to announce Samuel
cottou Factory! This is an impor-: W. Worley, ** a camiiilutu for tax it<-
taut question uml every person in' cmver of this county If elected lie
the county especially in town is ill- promises to inllfii the duue-ini ti-e
_ • ..ill#,.. tl,.. I,
rectly interested, iiponk out.
office to tile I) si of skill an -1 uoil.cy.
mtllMTENO IJi..
Georgia—(Jheroktu Couniy.
'flu, contrsct for buihiiug a bridge
across Settingdowu creek where tlieUan-
ton und Frogtown road crosses, will he |
lecouttot.hu lowest bidder el Csutou
on the First Tuesday in June next..
Bpecilicstion as fol ows; Two sillt » by ! » candidate for Blu-ntt ot this C-muty and
12 inches 38 feet long to each span, of ‘L 1 - 0 !!!. 1 .. d ? ,y - A * 1
good white otik, poplar or licait pine
We are authorized to announce W. A
Kitciikm us a candidate for Bheritt of
thus c.ouuty. If elected ho promises to
faithfully ful lilt the i ffico. I f elected J.
1’. Spears will seive as Deputy Sheriff.
To TUK V0TC1IH OF ClIKKOkZK CoUNTY:
I, r. 1 J . (Jaiifkntbr, -t. clan myself
2m Guits good post oak 10 by 12 inc-ies
and ot sufficient height It. Floor to be of
good post oak 2 by H inches 12 feet
loug. Rriilgu to be balustered. Thu
counselor will be required to give bond
in terms of the law. April 30th 1884.
C. AI. MgCluuk
Ordinary
am a .traliyor to ninny of yon loe.suo to
become -icquuiulc-d ami would esteem it
a uvor if y -u would call wt my confec
tionery stum when in town.
WANTED
Apj ly at
nriciui cor. op ••n , i u sample
Drummers. Special rat-a lo fami ics.
In connection with tlir House are
-plrndid Stables w ire iiorsi s, b ggle-.
•tc, will receive prompt attention at
le-derste prices. For fiutlicr purticulais
-jail on or ad-iresK
Krj. PwOsaL. M'*v rum,
I’lopm i. ess.
Medical card.
Dn. N. SEWELL returns thanks to
the citiz.-' s of Canton and yic uitv lor
their lilieral patronage, aud a-k a co ; -
t uuanC'! of lit. aaine
Ill-ini' permaiii-iii ly I- rated, willc.m-
ti:in- t-» practice Midiciuu. bitrgery and
Midwifery
Hoping by indnsfry, onetgy and strict
application to hu.-iine»s in merit an in*
cura-ed pa'ron ioc c» diouance
Office and Drug Store li'st door East
of If. T. June m Store, ltosi-ience ml
j •ming Ihu F l'erry. JanU
others wifji fho best aud old reliable
l’erry Itoyee Mowers & Reapers,
Whirli for SiniDlieity, worinanship, Finislt and Durability 1 think
can ot In* excelled. I cannot bo und rsold by others handling us good
Mower, a d Reapers ns the l’erry Itoyee.
brick’s Engines and Separators
1 Iihv i on bund nnd am oflfering
fl.ein nt ustonisbiiigly low prices.
i
*' •
Steadman
rous •l.atn pin:- « ul be paid,
the Aov’ANce office.
GASTON’ GKORGI \
Having taken ebut ge of his father
shop returns thanks In iii* ctis.
totners tor past patronage and
asks lor n conihiuaiice ot same.
All "ork suck »» Roofing, Gut
tering, ewpper mid all repairs will
ho[iroinp|!y exeetilotl ami ut rea.
sonahle jirieos. Give him a trial
ia nil lie asks.
iTTku (> k liTru o ITnTy~S fii 3ci f-
IFE S \LI0S FOU JUNE 3rd 1881,
Will hu miI-1 on the first Tuesday iu
June m xt. at the court house door in said
county w11liiii ilie legal hours of silo to
Ihu highest h.dder lor eush thu f -Mowing
prquuty to *vit. A curtain loan l"l m
thu town of Can ton Cherokee county.
Georgia A partofli-t N • 19-*. in the 14)li
Du*t, aud 2ud Beet, of said (Ih- roktO
cuuniy, Ha Known as the old (Janton
ll.ipti.1t Church lot running 8o yards
along tiainusvillu Street, and 7U yards
back; said land levied on as iheproporty
of H. A Me A tbe to s-tisfv an execution
issued from the Notary Ruld c court ol
the 792n-l Dist O. M. in said conn tv in
favor of ftounsaville V Uro. against said
II. A McAlee. The said H. A McAfee
tenant in porse-sion, and the Canton
Itapti<t cbuicb the holder of the deeds
nohlied in wiiting of the levy. Levy
made and returned to me by II. <>. D.*n-
niel L. V This 20th day of April IKHt
Also at the same tine- an ! place, Lots
ofland Nr-s . K23 and 811 in the 21st Dis
trictand 2nd Section of Cliur-ixe 1 county
noy'dsiaooiVaii.qing 80 acres m- r<• or Ic
Levrvdon as the property of Elijah N.
Abbott Defendant iu tll’a to satisfy his
Hlut« an Icounty taxes for thu year 1883,
li fa issued by 1) W Forgils in Tax collec
tor. Thomas Rice, tenant iu p(.session
given due notice in writing. Levy made,
and returned to mo by J. D. Baker, L. C.
This April 1.1th 1884.
Also at the same tune and place; Lot
of Ian 1 No 220 in the 23ul District and
2nd sec ion of Cherokee county (4a. can
laming 80 i eres more or less, Luvie-i;
on as tlie property of Junes At. Wallis to
satisfy Ids State and county Taxes I'm
the year 1881*, (I fa issued by D. W. Fer
guson 7 ix oidlec’or. Win. Davis ten
miiI ia p in ssion not ilied in terms of the
law. i.rvy made aud rulnriicd to me by
L'J. Davis L. (7*. this April 1st I8s4.
Ais« at the same timn and place. L il
nt i ini Nos. 95, 122, ,107, 108, and lOt
lying in t ie 3.1 Dialnef- and 2nd Bee
tiou ol'Oln rokee coiintv. G i. Levied n
as properly ol li F. ll-dcomhe to satisfy
a uperior court ti fa issuedI'l'oiu the i Her
kee Superior court ii favor of .1 n-> .S’ll
veyit (!i vs Hole mbe, T lonuson iV. ‘ o
Writ ni notice given Uin Defendant
II. F. Holcombe in terms ul the law
Rropurty po nted - ut by Rlaiutilfs altor
ncy. 1 Ilia Apr-1 28th 1884
K. (1 Gka»ii.ix<i Sin-rill'
Tim gontlcmiin who outlines fill ease below
Is a man considerably tulvuucnu In li.'e, and Is
noted for lii.s slefling Integrity. Ills jaist-ofMeo
is Yntesvillo, Upson County, (Joorgiu. Tlio fol-
’.owing is
Mr. John Pearson's Statement:
In the Spring of issy I was attacked with a
very bad couch, which e-.iitlmied to grow
worm until l-’ull, when ( got so weak that I
could not get about. I tried ft groat many
kinds of medicine, but continued to grow
worse. I was not ilied that I had consumption,
and would probably die. Dr. Holloway madly
told mo to try Brewer’s I.ung ltesloror. They
sent, to Ward’s slot-ti nnd got a bottle, and I
commenced tnkhigltrlidifc away. After taking
two or throe doses, I began to improve, and by
the time I had used up ono bottle I was able to
got on ir-y foot again. I am now in excellent
health. I nm coniident that tlm Lung ltestorcr
saved my life, and my neighbors are of the
same opinion. It in the bust Lung lt-uncdy
cverrrmdo, in my opinion. Dr. II. promised me
that lie would write to tlm manufacturers and
tell them of the wonderful euro it made in my
case.
Statement of Mr.Benj.F.Haarndon:
Enrly In November, lftRt, while sowing on the
machine, my wife was taken with a severe pain
in tier side, which was soon followed by hemor
rhages from her lures uml it severe cough.
Fever commenced, sir., could neither oat nor
sleep, and in a few weeks she was reduced to a
living skeleton. The attending physician told
mo lliat lie thought or.o of lur lungs was en
tirely gone. She could not retain tiih most
dollcato nourishment on her utomach. I then
agreed with Dr. Sullivan, my family physician,
to call Dr. Holloway in consultation. They
made ft final examination of the patient, und
pronounced the case hopeless. I)". Holloway
then suggested the Brewer's hang Restorer as
a last resort. I sent for a bottle, and gave her
a doso. I found that she could retain it on Iter
stomach, and after about the third doso I began
to notice homo irnproiernent in her condition.
I continued the medicine regularly, an-l by the
time alio had taken t wo bof ties she was able to
walk about ttie house, td-o Is now in better
health than she has enjoyed for several years.
1 believe t lie Lung Restorer saved tier life.
Mr. Uearadon’s post-ofilce is TatosyRlo. Vm
son County, <>a. lie is a thoroughly reliable
man in every particular.
■■ "V-
Wf-4 m&fP
> - ..u x
I Guiu* nteo theweKnurinea
juuI 8*f'j>iu‘ittoi’s to do as^ood
work and sxivo ass iceneral
satislaotion an any Engines
and Soparatot’s offered for
.-salt*. T)u»v can behold low
Ibr CASH or ON TIME.
Call and Examine before buying.
CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
ALSO HAYKOX HAND MY USUAL FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Glotliiug, (groceries,
General Merchandise,
Corn, Meal, Flour, Lard, etc., etc.
Which I am still oftaiiitj' low for CASH or ON TIME to good
parties. Coino nnd *uo nm wheti in town.
Very Respectfully Yours,
Robert T. Jones.
CANTON, GA., May lltli, 1884.
JOHN EEELY,
“THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES!"
f»H, 00, 62 an-l (;4 VVitiTKilAI.l. STUKET, )
And 8 uml 10 lluNTKu Bthrbt, |
ATLANTA GA
A FEW OF Ills PRICES!
SPRING, 1884.
EMBROIDERIES!
Rlfi.OOO.o*t worth <-f Hamburg Edgiugs
and Iiiseifi«ns.
Edg'ngs at from 2*( per yard up to
the tinest g aids made-
FIVE PERSOXfl
Employed exclusively in the sale of
Embroideries.
UOii FULL SETS
Of Mull Eahroiderics* with all the
dilf rent widths of Edgings and laser
lions, t-> mutch ia pattern ail the way
through.
SHIRTS.
500 dozen Men’s Shirts laundried. both
white and c- lured, 25c esc a. Good*
well worth 50c cent* nnywher*. The
best 50j whiG, Rein forced. Linen Besom
Slurts < ver offered ia the South.
Finer grade Shirts [iro|>orttonally low,
WHITE GOODS* LINENS
*-(/“KviTvt'iing desired iu Plaiu and
Checked Wli'.u Muslins tor dresses, etc.,
I hey are all v .>\v 8’tylu and j in every gn-d- fr-uu He per yard up ta
Pee til ■f t« till* Sc moil. ilie very flllc-t goods inadn Linen Do
. r , ., ,, Dacca, India Linen*. MnlU, Hwiss and
Bcuutirul Li.ack I'liKNUi (-AHinittuKs (> tt.ji, Victoria and Bishop’s Lawns,
all wool-at 40c, 50c, COc, OoC, 70c and Persian Law
7uc y.-ud!
I will lifiit ANYHODY .S' sari.pies of
Black <'a*hmcn*, whcth-i' from houses
here or in New Y ork !
MATCH THEM WHO CAN!
Elegant Foulard Dress Silk*, 27t^cts,
yard, wortli 75c I ,
Beautiful line of Spring Silks. 35c.
4 c, 50c, an-l 00c, yard!
The Best $1,00 Black Silk in Amer
ica!
A superb line of Black Milk at #1.10
SI 25, 81.35 intil SI- f)0 ya'O!
The largest strick of Black and Col
on d Silks iu Georgi-tI
II indsoine Dress good* nt 8c,
12jjC, 15c. 20c and 25c yards!
Choice 1)pss Goods at 35c. 40c.
and 00c jiord!
IOC
50c
Bury in-
Oy
! Brllglio-J
EkviiV DKsUIttl'Tt
etc, in the greatest pro-
fttsi ii. anil at such prices us cannot l>»
matched anywhete.
Bargains in Table Linens, Irish Linens,
Nm| kin*, D'Oylics, Towels etc.
JOHN KELLY’S
MBLEY’S TESTED SEEDS.
^For all Climates, | For all Soils, All Plants.
KVKRY SACK TI8TH1 roa VITALITY KvkUV VAUItTT TKHTKD IN TRIAL (iHOUND* VUB PURITY
CATAIXXJUR AND PllICB 1.1UT or vkgptaui.s. tlower AND riELO HEKO* or ALL TESTir
VALUABLE VAKINTtM, THEN OH APPLICATION, SIBLEY & OLlRhHtff.X.Y.i&l OUCttHlIj
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR,
MACON, GA.
NEW
(Zr —
High Arm
The lightest running Shuttle Sowing
Machine ever produced, combining
greatest simplicity, durability and
speed. It is adapted to a greater va
riety of pructical nnd fancy work than
any other. No basting ever required.
For particulars as to prices, &c., ojid
fer any desired information, address
IHE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE C0„
WATERTOWN, N. Y.
15S Tremoat St., Boston, Mass.'s
1223 Chostnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
113 Publio Square, Cleveland, Ohio. 1
46, 48 & 50 Jackson St., Chicago, Ill
ii. I'KlfKl-NS^nN, Iv-"-1,si-,la .,
A:)MIN IB t'ii vTO Iih SA LE
(j dig in—die t’okee (’mi ii l y.
Spring Term
CUtilOKiE HIGN SCHOOL
Oi ENED UN JANUARY FIRST
m-i will bocontnmd until July 3l-«t
*vlion it will then do o for u lew weeks
■ ac it ton.
In ac or lunc with a recent Act of the
General Ain-inl,ly nil children won may
>e ent- r-d nt any time during i|i.h teim
md M'ti’ini MX'y d iss or iess will receive
the Inn lit ot the Public behoid Fetid.
AD** (- r.z'o W'linmnre will assist in
the Primary Department,
All I .at in Scholar* end some of the
nig lor cIhsm s will he undrr.tiie charge
..1 a ci uipeteot male teacher.
For lurtln r particular* ca I on or ad-
■ ress M1S8 DIANA DUVAL,
Pkincipai.,
Cantou. Georgia
Agreealdy to uu order of the court
of Ordii aiy of ('herokre cumly will
lie Sold at auction .t the c-ui t house
door of suid county on the fir.-t Tues-im
in June next within thu legal hotiraof
*ale the f Mowing property lo wit:
foitv acres of tiie west side of lot of land
Nt312 in the 23rd District and 2nd
section of Cherokee cunty Ga. II-viug
some improvi inenls on the land; aitid a-
the prone ty of ElizalN'th Muilins laie
."onto ol Dili citizens sue having i of said county, deceased. Term* of shIu
itsli. F. A. Davis. Aduiiuistrxtor.
line success in ILsliing
told
.So tve aio
This 2htLi day of April 1884.
LORRILLARD'3
MADCOBOY SUFF-
CAUriON TO CONSUME A’S:
As many inferior imitation* have ap
peared it|>--il Ilie market in packages ho
c lo-ely rcsettihlin/ oit:s as -o deceive the
unwary, we wouol n quest the purchaser
to ser that the red lithographed tiu cuus
in w.ch it is packed always hear
Din Name and Trade-DIark.
In Imying the imitation you pay as
much for no inferior article us the
genuine cos's.
Bit SnttE You Obtain The Gks-cink,
I.OBKII.LAUDS CLIMAX
RED TIN-TAG PLUG TOBACCO,
rile r most ti • cut Navy Chewing Tobacco
made
i l.e Genuine always bears a Bed Jin-Tag
with our name thereon-
B^VAhE OF IMITATIONS.