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Rilctixl Organ ('h«’inkoe(>iiii'>
JTkoix afkrry; phi I’HiKTOHi
•RH F. PENNY, Editor A Prui.isiiRi
¥*»n*«iny. May 99tll_, 1884
*"Wc return tlmii.-.R 't* •‘'tiHe com-
tiiis-iotier J. T. Henderson for
official crop report for tbe moith
of Apr I 1884. Tim area in corn
ill the whole State for this year
int'ietutne as last year; o.»1s is
©8 per cent; wheat 04 1-2; the area
devoted to cotton is reported one
per cent lose than that of laid
year; Kite 95; Sorghum 101; the
area in clov, r and grasses in
north Georgia is reported 104
md in middle Georgia 105. '1 here
is reported 82 per cent of a full
crop of poacher; 70 of appph s; 7 4
of pears and tall crop of grapes
1 he condition af Sheep is reported
ul 92 in the State compil ed to
last year. The supply tf label
compared ta last year is repor
ted at 94 in (ho whole Stale; tro
average monthly wages paid lull
hands for farm is $9.83 '1 lie aver-
nge cash pricj of corn on Way 1st
was $1.00 per bushel; the average
time prico was $1.14; the differ
ence between cash ami torn
prica is 24 cents or nearly 27 per
cent an the cash price. The aver
age number of tons of fertilizer*
purchased throughout the State as
compared to last year is repor
ted the saute; the average cash
price par ton is roportod one per
cant loss than last year, and the
average cotton option price lor
automated superphosphate is 424
pounds of liut cotton, and fur non
ataoninated superphosphatd 389
pountU. Nartli Georgia is not
behind nny section of the £Ute
m.d Cherokee county mnkes one
of thehest showings of any coun
ty in the £tute.
Mrs W. 1), Whittaure, mi this pl»co lea
two one, not Ji in y* n<r specially tine
blooded sleek, finis wkicli she hint slier
amply supplying her own table unlit an
averageof 12 gallons sweet milk, 34
gallons buttermilk and 31) poumia ni
butter during Hie tl rat four mint's <>l
tins year; tnsides tins tUtt lisa givoi
sway as much or tnoie alie 1ms sold nud
allow i d one calf milk one gallon milk
•inn day for three ineiiths. i.u-t Diotnli
$pri|, sho .-old 2!i gallons sweet milk 35
KmIimiih butU-imik slid to pounds ,<i
butter; she gets 30 cents f ir sweet nil k
Hide tad 10 cents Ur buttermilk per gallon
'and 80ceut* per pound lor thu Uu’.iC'
* mi(iv« red r.t the depot, and finds ready
•ale for all '1 he cows tee highly fed or,
loan pins, ealtoa reed muid. etc., mid
shewed ta iuu over iliu town as otliei
co 's. t licte cows are excellent milker
and shove clisr y d«mournisir» that
they nui will fed and enrid for. Mr-
Whitmore under .laud the uiangeuu-nt nt
her cown as wnll as th- muuagemt lit ot
the mi k and butt r, She n >w has u>
Vi ry fine calves which attn cl tlic a'len-
I i--n of every onn who go to the ptmi
«llice aad tor which she has been ottered
b. U rpoee, I ul mi rnmll smoiinl oi
monet w I! buy I lit in so rhe saya—they
will evidently make fine in.Ik cows.
Murie'ta will Ii.itu iw» candidates for
the Judgeship; Col. 0. D Philip* and
Cel. Will .1. Winn, and twe caudidatei-
lor Solid or-<4tui-rsl Col. (J, F. Gnbi-i
an,i Einnk Eiwiu b rq 'I he halancu ol
the circuit will have one candid .to fei
folic lor General, (I. L. Hell, Esq , and
• here is where the dwelling in unitv"
caiu. • in. Th > has been our p aition
iiist last >Md all .be time.— Milton Dem
ocrat
Tbe inort prominent candidates in the
ciicuitund the choice of tffiejokie coun
ty nh< ve all athejH arc Hun. Jas. It
llmwu of C herokee for re-eh-etion to
J udgedtip, und (ol. Geo. K. Gobi r ol
Cobb tor le-ebctioD to Solicitor General
That is where we slaud first, lu-t and all
the time.
H 'me of our e t z 11 wi,llt t. • t ,k
nil ,t o. - vote n • Fen< e o' 11) I'r Tl?c.’^
Him exhibit! u o*" the Hall Ground
High Hnliool w II c, iuj elf nil next Fri
day (he i’Oili mat.
We will soon know over whom
the light for l’residtit will be made
by tilt* two gr at pm tifi,
A)Wotth proposes get' ng tip a
peli'iwa HSk It; Judge B own, u
Pi It I fir re- l.-ction.— J urnal.
The steel rails are being r tiddly laid
on the At. N. Ga. H. It t»bov<* jfarble
Glilfand ill” round of the iron horse w il
roll along the valleys and rn.rberste
hrmigh the hills turd mountains of
North Georgia In a short while
Remember that en next Tucadav the
County dem cratic convwe'ioti meets at
tbe c turt II use and will < hot dt-lcva'ce
to three c.uivi n‘i"tis. I.st tin re lie a
full attendance au<l g ueral inteiest man
i test erl.
Atlmta unj iyo,| (wo w.ilki tg
inutchcR I hr t Saturday. One be
tween 8 dry good clerks and too
oilier list woe n 14 railroal mun
The head mail cornu out lirst in
uaclt otu 1 .
II you suffer with sick Headnclie f'on
•umptioa Ui/./Juesi. rum- st.muc'i, m
Hillmus a'tacks, 1'jn i'y 1 ? L'tllu C*»
' lilirtlc I* ills will r. lirvu you; ><a
regulator of (lie lioaels tli«y have no
squall very small, one to throe u dose.—
15 cents.
8 imo one has very wisely remarked
that S, n. J. K. Brown wou'd be his
>w n auecesmr. It U certain t> be iflie
dos r.'t it, aad sliould lei n, Gmgia
never bad a better Hen.ator thaa J <t K
Hr >wn. He i» the clndo.) of Georgia and
a poser in the Natn.md Cov ciK
'i'lie Greenback-alior rutty In Id
heir Nr.iion.il Giinvention u» l i-
diituopolia ye-a'etd iy lor the put'D"*r
uf tn-niiwating a 1'iesident nod Vice
I’r aide-lit. Ttie Uepuhlican Don •
vantion tneeiH ia C'.cugo on next
I’ufsday.
TU<i election for Gavirnor, Slate
Housa officers Hcpresentstivi'a and Hen
stura came off on the first Wednesday in
October uaxt. Who are nil the candi
dates in Cherokee county county for
Keprcseiintiv.- and who tv Hiltons tan-
didates for Senator. Let ua hear man
t cut.
After having given the w alking match
reliant O i a Clio fill coasideratf li wu have
arrived nt the conclusion ihat il is uiund
lv wrong to patronizu an I incourage
hem liiuu the fact ii is only uuntlior
name by wli clt much gambling it c.irritd
in We are ili'rcfotu of the opinion
'hat they creats i.n untiealMiy tiianiu sod
-iiould be disccuutcuunceii
The bitter (riling hiieiofore cx-
atir.g (► ;i girur. dcgiee between to.
o|'gun;z u! iTitiocrata nod mdmen-
l*M- c> t^ntv, We lire g u,l
fal
A WORTH A tt
On i In. 2!nd inal
ion Sunday >ch
was ctijovf
kers liom
H OMfl N E\V8
Acwoiili ha I a ro-
l Cel* b»atn>n w och
l very »ieatlv. Sever.,! apes
a distance were pr, »c ii.
is dead rttul We
g to Vole lor no y
T’hete 8 cilia to hi u pretty gener
al seii'tinent over a I the county,
ju l*.i ,g from our cornsponden'
lor an dectiou 'or or agaii'Ht whisky.
Whisky can now only he >oil bv tlicijin
qu irt in he County a, d our counij
is si oosftM prohibition 0 umiy but ljia'S;*’ brace h tipi to d I" lull agai isi Go
•* bare 1,0 ol'ji'C toi'8 aid will ih,fh*ck, a,.,I ,liu-urol ingiuj; the falling «i
-«1 we can to make t a total pro- ‘V 1 * bridge,.Ion biles- t.v-.» u ..n4 bores snd
-..
sec lrt7fr.IT OUtill filC'
ure us one puny wtllili
goad inun ilie Deinocrmio party ma>
put out who will represent us faith
fully and i Iticiently.
Tho Couiior rura (lmt duiing
lust wools tinoe lui <1 (legs (suppo-
cd) lmve I oen killed witltiu
n mile of Kllijuy, two ol wliiclt were
thrown into it.llij.iy river, Some
think tbe fi h will feast upon thc
curcusscB of tho dogs and thereby
c»st tlm limy tribe their lives.
Others go on so fur u.-t to say thn
it is duiigerous for stock to drink
at the river.
In Just weeks i sue of the All-
v>NtE u mistako wan made in
* luting the time the Atlanta cotton
Exposition wan held. It sliould
have it a,l lh81 instead of 1870.
in 187(5 the l untetmiul Exposition
was held in riiiludclphia, 1 Vi11; in
1881 the Cotton Exposition wa»
held in Atlanta and in D October
of 1881 the Worlds’ Industrial
nud Co toil l eiitcnuiul Exposition
will be held hi the city tJ f New
Oi leans, l<n. E t us stiive to
place an exhibition there ol our
luatiy and varied esoefees.
The bridy hctiivh wsttie r'yci
near Ell jiv fell Hired l i-t fu clay ( y-
niiig »nd n hues hnci of p tsyt up r>> c ,m,
ill' lori'lllg ilicit' live* hy th un, X
piety,! occur re i ice, W«r« it not. tlmt
tbe tn»a thn g Gut can he dona for
any county or cuinuimry. Those
*hw w«re lure when wiimkey was
• lion yyery comer c n point to
tbe great good that has been d no
tu inuk.ne this a dry town. There
18 n iw o ly i r.e gr>-cery in tbe coun
ty where whiskey is m.ld by Hie
<|U<irt and ve understslll tins one
will soon be closed and whisky can
then only be b u,ht by the gallon,
1 •in tbe Government Distiller!, s.
This paper is emphatically for
je-e|ecrion o‘ JnlgeJ.is 1{. Brown,
and Gob Geo. F. Gnber, as their
own kiiccessoie. They are good
eflicersaud why should the people
wa it a tflt'ei? A d if they snnuld"
of Atlanta VV. M Dycrot Faiinimmi «,nd
J J Siugletua ofM-irtli Carolina, would
have b an killed msta .tly \ can „f tuc-
bridge also tell i u Mr. I), f. Jarieit the
hack drivel, tu-d lie ivnnl ,, ly fiee li ill
si ll front its Weighty jir ssute after«
difficult struggle. It is indeed lair-cu
lous that all nacaiied Unhurt. —A'lb /.it,
Courier.
An • llicial circulir Irun li. W.
Wroi It Ih-n. I’iish, II .ei and >ioke
age til \V. & A.It H. slides thu Del
egates and their ft ends can pm-
1 oliaie roun I trip tickets irmii A'
I nt.i on J ull JO II o I j mi is v lie K y ,
uild t turn ar. $12.50 imind u p.
good to ie:uni before Julv 1st 1884.
Tim occasion ol th 8 n duel ion n.
th- nice ing ,f iln- III eiiiaiiotiol
wtier* could we tind b-it-r ones, 8und .v ScpTii! U nv. lUtun* in L uis
surely not tu the Blue Bulge Uir-jiilt , R,., «i, Ju, e 1LJ, 12tb
c air.
K
to Bro. Clements in the Cum 5 ai1
TaiTion, tbe Gwioeeit llersld
takes occasion to speak of the politicd
-roe ird »f 8eo brown, and say tlmt
4 Wlu-n be wus a Kepubl.cuu, lie stood
k.poti hia hind legs nud said to and winu
be saw t'ie error of his wavs hi annul
i ,ctd and slioldtred h s ol<l I) miK ra ic
'musket, and fell into line and there l e
i« to day, tbniughl/ .>rga,iiz«d and w hen
tJieoommsad ia ffivwn, forwar t tnaicli,
jm catches tne step 1 ko one of the boy.*.
: .7a
ami
13 li. Toe luce leg will bo qui e
titeics ing one slid we would b.
glad to htur tint u number ol cm
citizens will g...
Georg a—Cheiokrc OmiiiiIT.
44- A ^McAtee lus s|)|)|j,.,l fur exempt
tioa of Fersnimlty mid s>elilng apart and
V i.ual i‘>n ot ll< ui.-sti ad, hi.,1 I w ill pas-,
up "W th,.- same st 10 o'clock A. M. ua tue
l(Hh day oijua- 1684 at my , Ihce.
Afay 23th le8A.
C. )1 ilct'htif. Ordiaary.
Prof. Murry of Athcn- has a fiseschonl
at Acw rih. Tliera i* also auathi-i good
school and a number af niiissic teacher-.
Firs elm rein m tip* rUc*-, H,b*iht.
Methodist, Prom»ti tIan Pram t,ve Han
list «nd • br-stian. Acworlh is a plcss-
int ulace for studeats. No barroom in
♦be plac--, ror in the cmiuly w-lier*- wlds-
key call lie bought, un dshtilip: splctdi 1
hoard cheap, good tcsrlisr .praycrini eting
three nights in the week, a numb r of
pretty girl* sml nidy a few y ung min,
and nhe piinting < fllne, Aew« r.h weaaly
Nuw-an,i F irmcr at ouc doll tr pe-r year.
We understand that the sqii.ri nf
Wood t-t ck l'i»trict is g' ing k* Imld
court in a lew w— k* on /’bur-day night-
— Who i-> in law * We Hre s*»rr\ to
l-arn of i he sick nasi of Mr. Wilt Perkiu
-uu Hi, il un the 17 h -Mr Kaiissnn
Hilo;; he w-.s one aged gentleman and
much beloved bv Ins acq lainla uc s,
H > r ms»u(>.ai lot rout ai l.a comb ——
II I c duh Muuday sc-tool is in u pro*-
peiaus co,util mo. We would I ke t>
sen a few l-ne- fr ol Hll l >. nnd berok •
Mid-- We think the AiiV'SC* the
III« p-tjiel 1 wen- it. Every l/ody ought
to lake the county |>a|H-r, i> is cheap si
line olini' lor ttvulvit umn In
MI.I.V l‘"TAT »
MAiilKT (''.Tl,. Ill If \
K.tlu OAD
A L-liiti'ti r foi ti.is mad ha ii i n
giunied. an I a pri'lisuin <ry uir vim oil
Soon lie m i t« It I* 1 ItU-y ilia', snt
hu ll. It Will t.1 ;i h • VI. ii N. G It It. ut
or m ar B sekw* li - cfov. i.g. ; lie ••••'.ita
Inun th'ue liers is an 'XC' ption .i y ,i ie
nut l'hu diatanc -Vili o- I-,- Gmit
liftet-n iui,es. Each s ep being ink a In
fuiitrpriM* is 1 lokoig in n* acc .mplish-
ntuiit. Aud a* ilie matter de*« lops aud
we aru put iu possta.i.in ot *uch Gets si
inti rest tiia public concern mg it, Wa
will report si ways ooping to report
progiea', and beiievti (hat there is strong
ground to ko| c for the ullbuati; accouis
plohiueutof a railroad to Alpharetta —
MiUon Democrat.
Oi o. W. T. \V offm d dio'l at liis home
at t.'ass Hint.on la*t Fiiday. lie was Well
known over all ot Nanlt Georgia and
respected ns a gant Icmau all t suiu law
y er. May he rest in peace.
Wu understand Ilia the Wa-'dalock
young ladi s and geutlomcu mteu I to
"lake Canton off’ the lunges next dun-
day, * All i'.ght, come on.
4*0a ri’o n k u (TiTEuu a 2k
COUNlY, hllKHlEF a A LE8
FOB JULY 1st 1884.
Wul be sold on tbe that 1 uesday in
July next, at the court house door iu
Mild county Within the l< g»l holds ol
side to tlm highest bidder I.>r cual. the
f-Uouniig proptrty to wo:-Four Hires
uf lot nt l.tj I No 31 in tho 21-t Dial,
and 2n i 8lCII"II ots,id c >Uuty it hong
ia tlm Konii west comer of Mm 1 lot a..d
Icvnduu ns liin properly id' Miclm-1
li. Hard to sitisfy ah la’ in lavOr of
Lemuns iV o. un i tr >Bsf,-l'ed to «/oh>i
Guerin against h,u,I icliact Leuard suit
Jas. f, AicCoy,. L<vy made and retuiu
id to m, by .1 H lloacli L- t > Tenant
iu pon s*i<m not ill d iu wi tdig. J h s
ay «8tn 1661
j;. G. GUAM LING S . 1 If.
b'JAHAXTEED CUR
FOB
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUNATISU,
HEURALGH,
AND ALL
OI8EASE8
OF THE
BLOOD and SKIN
THE
MOST roWEBTUL
6L00D PURIFIER
AND
CONSTITUTIONAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
A. Y. PAINE,
LOUISVILLE. KY.
IM/l*
Of Kantueky University, Leilnftun, Xy.
Htulruts vto begiu miv Iu tka ymmr N« »*caUon.
Tim** lu pmupleM Ur* Full iHpUiniM Hull
aroki Arorur Tui*l l u#*, lucludt*g Tui
Hoard io »fM»Tly, fW. T*t*«rM|>hy a *^l
fr***. Ladlea m ^vp-l. G.OOU torceMhil
Toi*l l'ua%, lucludiai Tullio*. Htlof Hook* »b 1
laity. Lilrrary Dour a*
gradutto*. Otfi Un
iiupiu laal year from 16 U» 46 yaar* *f a«. from 21 St*u»# In-
•true Go a it nrauticallv aad tadUidually laiyart*<l by M teacher*.
Rprclal cuuror* for Tcarhpr* and Ha-dna** Mru. ColvrraUy
nlptema pr***aterf tu It* graduate*. This beautiful all* I* u*te4
for li* kaalUtfula*** aod anciaiv. aad t* on teadieg Railroad*.
ted Mi For Grcular* and fall partiraUra,
iu rrwM.nl, WILRL'K IL SMITH. UiUyUs. Bf
A GRAN9 COMBINATION
Tk- !-• t T Jill *1 suit Fsuillr newspsisy la B»
VniUKl ,s.»tj,*.i i iIs- t* S*n. mniral JouraaL
in'tTi *-l r lls'j.* Wslib for but 0ft) veins mors
tl, „■ Uio rueo W'stuli slons.
Tss We-lily l nuiIcr-Jenrimt sini tk*
Semi- Vlnsily Itome and t Ml ia. for ihopur.
C.MOOI ,d , u/ ll.-Oc-OO 6ew sabserlbei* to
l,,„, | M u i i t'id i.e*l laur uianlliM, Uw
roU,mlnv i s'f.VKAl.td.t.l'U UFFEK i lb*
i papn . '.ne .scnr eii'X tbs WaleiDnrjr
\l Hl.-h, !'.-«nily Wd.
1< l-KICRS.
f.-r ■ r- ' .... ..il NI
H" Hr mrt t-tr*» ... IU
M u «fAwry h'u.ch .. 3 W
9 7.30
LImj r^dihtxoti imula:
OOMUUATIOK OFFER.
irTheTM O i
ar.ci \
tLe WATCH,
inly
S4
Tho r.*rlpr-J«irssl (llonry Watterson B<U-
tor in Ch.ol i i* i.n nuooiilirvinilKtiMr onomv of mo-
nopalim ii.nl Cj-j *i'ir » ot eubddy u* oiuboditd >n
T«*X TMSEVIIVC
TARSFF!
It t* to-1 well known to I-I-Iid w It recf-arY toe) eok
of It. chuns-tor uh a |,ubl,o u, s*ui„l l.iu'ly Journal
Tltc llotuf- nr it l-'urin baa the larpeet and
liicwt atlraolive ll-t of i«)ntnb,.tor* of any SMTioul-
tural pii|-er lu tbe country I;» column* are ,1^
voWdoactualvelv to Apr cultural and Homs Topics.
Kverv pbaooof Farm lit* depicted andcmmeutid
ery phasepf rV.nn l:w depicted andc,,inment«d
It Is mndo liy larmrra lor liirmcm. It
treats tlouachold matter* extensively, and is In-
dl*|>e!isst>lo to every houeckeeier.
ITs- WATKItUllHV WATCH sell* ot ths
manufactory for SI.o'l, *ud 1* wnlah known a*
tbs tn-st cheap VV ulch ever placsd before ch«
public. For •air S t this VV sli h *rd Ins
MMira,«ne year, will besenl, Wsteb to an*
•adiewa, and lwiwr* to anottw-r when so dcMresl.
Th*. Watch, under this offer, wll ,-»t $1 lew* Unu
y can be liousht for st the uisnufactory. 4'auric r-
Ja.raal and name aad Faros, without watch,
wtll be Hotit one year fur S1..VO.
on t free of ebaror'. Bubocrlj
dikar W. N.nlLDJUIAF
tui Co. IsunarlT
Gil EBOICEE (.OIJaN'I’Y SllF.lt
If F t) \ Lu8 F0 U .) U H io 3rd 18«4
Will un Fold ob til" first I’ucyffty In
June ii« xt, st the cour t hui.se ff ior ta sniff
conn'y within the legal hours of sale to
the highest Indilef fur cash Hie f .Rowing
property to wit A curtain town lot in
tho town of t antnn Cherokee cmint)
tieorgia AI part of b t N • 195 in tlm 14tli
D'St, aoff 2ud Sect, of said Cli rok c
cnuaiy, Ga Known us the «lff Cunton
H-iptial CIlUicki Ini running 35 ynrffs
alang Gsine-ville Strict, sui 70 jrsrffs
hack; said lain! icrhff on ha ilicpropcrty
of H. A. Me A fee to sitisl'v an extantiju
issuiff from tlm Notary 1‘utff c court ol
the 792aff Dist G M in sniff cvuulv in
favor of ffougaavillv V Bn*, against ssiff
II. A McA.ee. The said H. A. McAfu
tcBAiit in poi-eisiou, anff the tun too
Baptist church tlm holffcr of the di ed*
notilied in wilting of Ute levy. Lev,
mad'! and returned to nn: hy II. ■. Dan
aid L. C 1 Ills 20th (lay at' tprii l8Sl
Also at the sane time an place Lots
of land Nes. 823 and 8 44 i tlmOlc Dl*
t net and 2nd .Section of (J her iac- roum«
(jo-oi giHCo Isiuillg 6(1 .,cr s mi r< or le-s
Levicffon it. tlm propett) of Kl jth N.
bkott Dcftn taut i fif.i to a,«t si'y hi*
Slate an (county tax s for llie y.sr IkKI
fi fa issu-tl i-y DJkF'rguc u l ax col b o-
tor Th lit is 111$*; tenHiit iu poscssiou
given due notice In willing. L»-vv made,
Htt.l return-il to ms by J. I) Bskor, L. C.
Him >pr,U5t i 1684.
A1 • at lie s in v. in. - a * pi sc t L*t
"I I >u i A.I 2to ii lit 23. i I) -ti ci and
2n I «ec ioa oi (J colt'' co, n i \ oi. cun
laiiui'g 84 cr- iinne , t Pmi, u »ih
o.i a* tli nnipvr'.y «*l' Jew-r M M'allis Is
sat.-f' Ills Hlaic uni Cohn.) Tm » to
It »• ai I'H!', fi la i--i|«-d tty I) A r i-r
guaon 7 .x c life or Win D. vi* ten
»t;t i- po- *-ioa bo ifi. ff in trims o. the
1 w i.ev i ma I- un • ranimed to m* bt
L .l ltiv li t’.. ... April 1st IS-.4.
A Mat the same tint u-ui place. Lots
ol lan t Nos. k5. I2J. ,lt.7, l«8 and 1H
lying in the 3 I Du'rict and 2ml the
turn of 0h< rokc* county. Os. I.evicff on
m pro|Krty ot B F. H 'Icombt to satisfy
a lUpcrior court tl fa ssurdtrom the • tier
koe Superior court ii favor of J no A, I
veyJk C.i vs Hole uibe, T .otn.son A o ,
tVritiea notice given tbs Defendant,
H. F. IL Icombc in term* ot tlm Isw
Properly pointed • Ul by Plaintiff, attoi
This Apr.I 2dlh 1*64
E. G Grawuno Sheriff
my.
SAVED HIS LIFE.
A Physician’s Testimony.
I w-ns railed to oro Mr. John I’cHiron, who
WHS Confined to hl« bed with wliut ap|>cared to
he ooiiAiunpllon of tho w-or-t form. As nil of
hta family had died with that dread dlsrnso
(excapt In* Imlf-brothcr), hi* dcaih wa* rcpurtl-
ed u* rortnln uud scon. After cxhutMtlnir all
the lemodlc*, I linslly, u* a lout rc-ort, sent for
a botlla of Hrcwcr's Limit Ilcitorcr. and It
miy W^m
artod Ilka made. Ilo conilnucd the u«e of It
for r.omo time, und tins been fully rnutored to
benlth. Fo far a* I mtild dlsoover, hu ha«l con
sumption, aud Lrewcr s Lnng }tn*turer saved
his life. J. O. HOLLOWAY. M.D.
r.m-ncsvllle. C«a.
Another Rescue/from Death,
to Ml. whit* sawing oi a machine, my wife
win tuHnn v I h a revert'*Jtln In tier side, which
Wa* soon followed Epmcrrhapce from her
longs, revere cough AH’, and sho could net
th<-r cut nor sleep, naffT'n a few weeks sho tvn*
re lueod to a living skeleton. Her stomach re
fused to retain any food, and tbo pliybictuu
th, ught one of her lungs was entirely gone.
At a final consultation of two ptiy*lclans, her
ca-o wus pronounced hopoless. 1 triad Brewer’s
Lung Ite-itorer, by ad'lco of onn of the pliysl-
atiin.*, nnd slio lx-gan to tmprovn after tho third
dn*H. klin continued the me,Heine, and Is now
In excellent health, aud Is better than she has
been In several years. I belle' o Brower's l.uug-
Heeturar saved her life.
BKNJ. F. HKARNTIOW,
’ Tatosvillo, Ua.
From IWsoon.
In Animat, 18H1, It wa* dl*c<'verod Hurt my
sou * wlfu was tn tho last stage* of consump
tion. 8ha was cnughlug 1ir i>.;s«ntly, aud at
time* would discharge qunntUlns of pus from
her long*, could not sleep or retain anything on
her a: mru-li. and wo thought 11 only a queatlon
of tlniu whan life would bo comp,died to glvo
wny to tho foil destroyer. Afier all ort,i>r
ro:m-tles had failed, wo got Prv Acr’s Lung lie-
storor. and began It In very sreHll do»es, n- shv
whs rerr w-ok. 81.,' soon began to Improve;
continued the remedy, und wi** restored to Ilfs
and he-'lth; and 1* today Ix ttertlooi ■) « lias
over turn beforo. I regard bar retort'll, u ns
nearly a miracle, for w hich she la Indebted to
Brewer'* Lung Restorer. H. W. BONK Kit,
htscon, Ua,
Brewer's Lung Beitorer Is a purely vegetable
ton, and
contnius no opium, mor| blue,
>i*nnou» subsianco bund for
preparation
t.iondde. ornny n<
circular ot long list of wonderful euros
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR
MACON, GA.
n
A8 THE SEASON APPROACH EH I WISH TO CALL YOUR
attention to the fact that I am novtr prepared to furnish farmers aud
others with the best and old reliable
Perry lloyce Mowers & Reapers,
Whieli fur Simplicity, vvonnanship, Finish and Durability 1 think
ran ot lie excelled. I cannot be und rsold by others haudling as good
Mower.) a d Reapers as the Perry Royee.
brick’s Engines and Separators
I Imvtj on hand and am offeriag
them nt uatouiahiugly low prices.
I Guar mteo thw*oEnirine»
and Nep;xi'tttoi*Hto do net good,
work anti vrivo us general
eatittfUetion uh any Kngines
ijlhCI {Separators oilej'ed for
F»ale. They can be sold low
ibr CASH or ON TIME.
Call and Examine before buying.
I CAN SAVETOU VONEY
Al.iu WAY-SON HAND MY USUAL FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Glolhing, (groceries,
General M.erchandise,
t ern, Meat, Flour, Lard, etc., etc.
Which I am still offering low for CASH or OX TIME to good
parties. Come and see me when ;tt town.
Very HespoetlullOfoure,
Robert T. Jones.
CANTON, GA., May 11th, 1134.
JO H N KEELYr
“THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES!”
iATLANTA GA,
RMBROIDKBIXi!
$15,000,(10 worth t f Hamburg Bdgluga
aaff Iusatfiona.
Ediftiffs at from i’f, par yard up to
tba finest g '<*ffa maffa-
riVR PIRfONs
Einjiloycd excluaivaly lathe aalaef
Embroider lea.
300 FULL 8*T8
Of Mull Embroiderina' with all tha
different width* of Edginga aad Iaavr
tiona, to match in puitirn ail tho way
through.
SHIRTS.
500 tlox-n Mens Snirts laundried. both
wliite and c lore,!, 25c each. Oe»ds
well worth 50c cents nnywhera. Tha
f.0: white Heiulorct'd. Linen Bcaom
Shirt* i vi r offer, d in the South.
Finer grade Shirts proportionally low.
WHITE -4001)8 At LINENS
J-^Bvervthiiig desired in Plaiu and
' lacked W.hNe Musllua torffroasea, etc.,
iu every gruff from Sc per yard up to
the very find goods made Linen De
Dices, India Linens, Mulls, Swiss and
Organdie, Victoria and HiHinp's Lawns,
Persian Lawnn etc, ,n the greatest pro-
fusii n. and at *mcIi | ij.-s as cannot ba
mafekeff aiijwheiu.
Bargain- in Table L<nen», Iriih Linen*
Napk.ns, 1) Oylna, Tcwels etc.
58, 80. 02 Hint tp! Wititiciiall Sthekt,
Aad 8 and 10 Hl'MTKu Stkbet.
A FEW OF U1S FRIGES!
SPi'INO, 18F4
MATCH THEM WHO CAN!
Elegant Foulard Dress Silki, 27)£ct*,
yard, worth 75cI
Beautiful line of Spring Silk*. 85c,
4 c, 50c, und 00c, yard!
The Uc*t $1,00 Flack -ilk in Auier
iCnl
A Hltpuib line of Rtaek Silk at $1.10.
.-I 25 el.35 and 81 50 jurii!
Th' Inrui-st Rt.K'k >>f Black anil’ Cql
Silks in Ueotainl y.
10c
in Geoigial
Dress go>>d*
8c,
H,.url*,.nie Diess gO"d* at
ISJ^t!, 15c. 20c and 26c yard*I
C hoice Dr. ss 6‘ouds at 35c. 40c. 50c
and 003 tnr i!
I hoy
Fto ill
Hie ill x mv “plea at.cl
t> lu 11*Im Berra* u.
Btauiiful Black Fkkkcii ('asumkhks
all wool-at 40c, 60g, 00c, Oi.c, 70c aud
75c yitid!
I will Inat ANYBODYW ann |.ba ofj
Black t n-lumre, tshetli.t trout house*
tie it- or in Net* \> rk I
ilsig Ins
Ok
! Bargsiiisj
EEVhV Dicrciiii-i i'
V t-ai, r.iith riztd 'o Hi.m-nnct J. It.
a estiiii'late f- r tin- • ttiee Iiikas-
tKKi. of lieiokn • 'utility
W ar- a'lthorirvl to a i--**-nee..
I'll ua /<kli. a enrol <1 te f-r iccotfi
'll Tax . *1 • (ter of I fi l - . nun tv
Wit tie aiithon/r-d to ■< notiuee N J
Gabuis.ih, a caud .tar. f r the offlm -f
I'ax Rkckivkk *.f • «-i■ c.voi'!
V, Mire hutiri^.-' t • i.' "
FKK(iusoi« a cv '
h# office of .Alt id.i.K, T 'K !•
county. j
We hi u a«tii"riz, d tn ananui.ee Jamr>
M TaYi.ok as a candidate lor cuu iy j
LVeasurrr and if rlectrd pr«misc« to!
failhlolly fulfill the office ta the be»t of
his ability.
We are authorised :o announce W S
Oubh ns a caadidate fwr Tax tiec-lvcr of
'his county. If eh-'ted lie promises t«
ulfiil the dl.to s of ilie attice to Ibo Best
>f Ilia skiil and nbilit v.
We aruautlin is -d to • ntwuiure Sum el
W. Worley as a candidate f >r i'ax Re«
r.eivrr of this coucty If elected lit
promises to fullfili tiro il,t re.» *i the
dice to the liuatof skill and anility.
We are authorized to siiii.'uucr W. A
At'lCUKN a- a candidate lor Sheriff of
his county, if elected lie pr.nnue* to
faithfully lulllll the r ffic'-. It'd ctcl J .
1*. Sp< urs will sui ve as Deputy ShenlT.
We are HU'.horiztil to ann.iunec E. *7.
tH.vMi.iKi ua a c ittdid,tie for s'ltei d ,>f
*>i s C"imt v If i lee.id lie pi< mi-(!M io
' itrifull) full ll the cfiic'-. If elected
la-. It. curtis w.ll s, ire. »s I'Oj-llfy
Shci'.tf.
•I THE TuTSK* OK CltKKOKEK CoUNTY:
I. I‘. 1*. Caki-kKikk, <1.Clare ray-elf
i endidate fur Sheriff of ti.is cuuty and
i , 1,c cd "ih tin my whole duty. , si
on a ttniigrr to many of you 1 desire to
o c me -cqus nted and would esteem it
' tkvoi it y u'wwuld er.ll »t my •uufec-
t'oBeiy stole wlicu ia ova.
•“frr - NEW 1
^^HiehArm
Davis
The lightest running Shuttle Sewing
Machine ever produced, combining
greatest simplicity, durability and
speed. It is adapted to a greater va<
riety of practical and fanoy work than
any other. No basting ever required.
l or particulars as to prioec, 3to„ and
for any desired Information, address
THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO,
WATERTOWN, N. Y.
108 Treraont St., Boston, MuaV
1833 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Fh
113 Pnblio Square, Cleveland. Ohio, i
id, 48 At 50 Jackson St, Chloog«,IR
V, H. PERKINS )S. W.H.UST*. k ua
ADMlNlSTKA lUurt S.\ Lti~~
Georgia—Cherokve County.
Agreeably to an erdi-r of the t-uur
of Ordinary of t'h»-ri k*‘c coua ty will
be add st euctica xt the cour t lu un
<iuor of said Ci uaty on tire fir-t 'i luxca*
in June next within the legal heurs »I
sale the f«.Bowing property to wit
forty acre* <-f the west side of In t id laird
N) 312 in the 23rd Di-trict und 2nd
aection-wt Cherokee county Ga. Having
s me improvements on the luo d; mid u>
the property of Elizabeth Mullins late
ofaaid county, deceased. Terms ot -alt
ctsh S. A Davis. Administrator.
I his 29th dayef April 16S4.
Gcor^is—Onerok'-c t'oniny
To ail whaiu it niav c nc, rn
E. A. King lias in due form replied
to thn ,itiller signed for permaneu' lettrra
of ad i.inist ration on tbe estate of J anieo
King decea-cd, and I will pa^s up .u
saidippl catieo on thn first Mon l ,j iu
June it. xt. Gives under rov lian t uni
official atguature This Apr.l 29t i 1"64.
C. M. Mo Luna. Ordinary.
Bring yea* Job wetk tu Urn Ajaixt-ca
office.
JOHN K KELTS
Spring Term
CH1RIKE1 HIGH SGIIOl
Oi ENi-.D ON JAMJAK7 FIRST
'id will ba continued until July list
vlten it will then clo.-e for e frw weeks
i'Chi ion.
In accordanc with a rrceat Act ef the
Jenrr.l Asautnbly all ch.ldren who may
e enter d at any time during this terns
md at lend aixry rl ivs or less will recaive
he benefit •! the Public Hchml Fund.
Mis* l. zz.e WImmure will assist ia
he Primary Department.
All Latin Scholars aud soma of tba
nxfi. r clast's sill l>* under tha eb*'ga
a c-tup, u-ut main teacher.
For luri fir particular* caff on or ad-
r-** M!-o DUNA Dl’V.vL,
I’m
L C R K' [ i M . L •
MACCOBOY SNUFF-
'■ ■" 1 4 c ...
A* mast lat.fior lull(*f,t* * have ap-
.>ea>ed up n be aiarket in packag*# *a
closely resembling outs os tod ceivs th*
unwary, we "*u!d r.-qu-s the purchaser
to see that the red lithographed tie can*
ie wicti it is peeked always bear
Our Name arid Trad*-Mark.
In buying th* imitation you pay **
much lor au interior article an th*
genuine cos's.
Uk San* You Obtaik 'Jhk Guuvma.
Ll Kit ILL Al;l> s CLIMAX
BED i IN-TAG FLUG TOBACCO,
rt.v I inert Sweat Nuvy Chewing Ti ba*co
mode
’ lie Genuine alwsys bears a Red lia-Tag
t* it h sur nn me tLeieon-
B( YVA1T, OF JBII TATI ON S.
s I . E gFOLGIA ”
GMKKOKEF, COUNTY:
1 •> alt whom it may concern:
J"M-|.lt D. l ; t bl» l.nvicg in proper fores
.ppiito to me tor I'Cimanent letters ef
ai. njin-.iirai ton i n the estate of Burrell
D iff'* lute nl xtiut couaty, this is to
c it- ail ski singular ih. creditors and
t. -x.ol kiu ..I liuir. II Dol.bs to be and
lipl-eai «i tuy »Hire witniu tin.e allowed
i’.-i In., nun rln." rau-e it utiy they coa
*'lUn i.t i t iidn.iniriiaiion t-hould
1 ' * 1 k‘n ’*(> in Joitph I). DubU oa
I ■ l t - lu * t - ote. Wit not-* my
• 1 1 < ui Hpreture. Ihte
-.*• -••• --•'•a • kl McClulb.
CrUmarj.