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R. H. NORTHCUTT,
SUC0SS8OS TO WM. SOOT.
Marietta, * — • » Georgia,
DEALS IN PITRE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL
STATIONERY, i»nd GARDEN, CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS.
gqySpecial attention given to all order# received Iron Doctor#.jfllff
Auy order sent me froai along the line of the Marietta and North Ga.
Railroad will be promptly filled and retained the next morning. Give
me a trial order and than oompore nty pricas and quality of Drugs
with tlioaa from Atlanta and alaeThera.
) will tell Paint# and Oils aa low as they can be beaght aay where.
Respectfully,
R. If. NORTHCUT l\
NRSmS^PILLS
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LOCALS.
Co and try tilecdoling drinks at Bills.
Shall we have a walkiug match
or not. V
Prof. J. T. Lina's family is aow with
him *t WalSMea. ,
Rains have been pretty general
over the county this «eek.
Bills keeps *lie best Bode water la
the town. Ye« In the county.
Nice lot ofOsats, Ladles and children
Shoes Jest resolved at W. M. Bills.
Mr. Jf. k. Kiath lost two floe cow last
wrek by a disease knew# ee murrain.
Rev. N. A f . Edge is aow studying
blrdelogy. Where ia the belled busxard?
Col. w. A. Tennley, ia bnildlbg a
new stable at tha rear oi hi# ow#U-
ing,
Several hundred tons of guano
has been sold this Mason at this
place.
8e«U water Un made and Olngei ale
at Bills ce<>l sad refreshing, enly * «*•*•
I g||ji| 9'
Col. Nickeisen has flrad Hie sew dust
el his mill and it will saaoke for weeks
to com#.
Turk and Coleman intral putting
a new roof on their dru^ store hi
a fpw fin V*.
Mian Agues Teaaloy will return
from Nashville Normal school the
luat ot thin week.
The M. A N. Ga. R. R. Co have
iacreused their Snaday round trip
passenger rates.
J. If. Jains is taking pietan# ia
Fannin county this week lie wih
return in a few days.
Hock Thacker again lanquinbe#
in jail through the lack af eoafl
(fence iu his bondsmen.
Don't twit to ge ead see “Theophilne
Wiggins Kmi " played hy the member#
of the “B O. H." Friday eight
Elders Richards, Ray and West*
brooks preached at Chaleedonia
Primitive Baptist church last Sun
day.
lies. T. Pickett, ef Jasper, bee bought
property and moved to Ball Ground,
W* welcome bias ana oil!tea of Cheroke
county.
lag itseifto' the greetbsert of Womanhood; written In plain, ooneitt and delicate I * * wheM ^the tbiXr **!
language, easy of understanding and above all other recomint udatina, it is thorough () j 0W|| t j, B rrrrB t cyclone sear
Ig reliable and right h the point. I W sieve a
It ia a work which fills a place occupied by no other bonk, and Is a complete Neit Friday night t*« members of
library in itself. Nr lady, however sensitive, will ever regret Its peru-*l. 11 [ t j le ..r q h." w ,n g j Te mtenain
meat for the purpose ef starting up
public Library
Mr. James W. Land, of Gticiekea, and
Miss Amanda Aired, ofpckenv, wtija
We wish them
wusstsnastss
MAKE HENS LAY
OM pwrnkw*. W
SnSassa**.
WOMANS PHYSICIAN
AND
Ltdies’ Private Companion
FOR
HOME TREATMENT.
A COMMON SENSE MEDICAL INSTRUCTOR FOlt LADIES ONLY
Containing full information in referei.ee to a'l question* relation to Womanhood, the
better to enable the eex to fulfill their dutiea ami to vnjvy thcmeelvoa in their vari-
eus relatinoi aa Mniddene, Witte and Mothers. It i», aa a popular work, o-mmend
gi.ee ia format i*n which will mak< life more pleasant, give a highei test to ita on
joyment, amhe those by whom home ties are prised, prise end enjoy them etill
■ere; while it will certainly relieve ineny irksome burdene n*w borne by those to
whom Ilf# baa proved aluioat. if m l quite, e failure, It givei tlio causes, symptoms
• tree'meat with prescription*, for every disease peculiar to the ephrNi farwhich , nirri#d „„ , b , 18tl| ; Mt .
it it designed. To tbo*e who have uoiuti niimotlly, by Ignorance, or bv a reck lea# j on |jy B BB ,j hririiinf-
disregard el the divine law* of health made tlteina- lvea wretched in life by sick- understand that W. H. War
nees, resulting from eny ot the v»rioue form* ef weakne**, which fellow in the train .. . , r e>aiil«sitve
of womanhood, we co unhi-sitatit gly and most confidently recommend thia book a* J l «k anq Brt). a ill bull la ,
one wbiek will give you the at trice your neoeaaithw require in order to restore you lust below JUS. Wat lick ih Whlckjnan uncement
Vi health aedtiappiiu-a*. The wasted f< rm, the pale, wan chai n, the tla less sunk Mr A . T. Gallic# Will live,
ee eye#, the slow drugging aiep, “tired nulure” is too often ecru in our home*. Flie Mr. Jab c Calt win elected Buperi
authors of this woik sincerely btliev that all theve feature* may be clntnged, the I tradvot of i lie Baptist ttuod.i School laat
form again rounded and plump, tbe elirek* to bloom with roves ot health, the eye Sunday in the vtead ot Iter. N. N. Bdg
to vperkle with llteaod v.vaclty, the light quick rtep regained,and the enervated reeignsd. An excellent selectimi.
itaiure rest* red, by a simple home treatment and prescription* as laid down in thi* Wa return tbaak* to lire. O. W
work, and in /lib b«liti n d with an earnest do-ire to benefit the suffering, ana Putnam for a mate of niceatrawb-rrlea.
renew lisulth t rd l appii ev* to the i.fMict. <t, and tcri fitrniab Mich iiiforumtien to Mr*. Putnam ia very kind, and clever
(hove now ir. health, a* will edible tlupi to ri te a,it *i d avoid theve difficulties, end never forgets her neighbors,
its Week has bmp pm-eied. E»«ij invalid vbould obtain e copy and treat them-1 br:C |j work on George R.
eelVte. and a- lady in health can hffoid to bewiihoui it •>«»* ^u» TCnta 1 u ia i|fpm | j r , >wnB , wo it0 iy brick dwelling is
One of car ell Iter# lost 15.00 last
week, but after making close In
quiry for it found it to b® in posse
siou of a colored nurse. The b 11
was recovered and the girl allowed
to go. The Graud Jury likely will
inquire into the matter in July
next.
Dr W. H. Doan and Allen Keith
we learn had money on deposit at
J. H. James bank when James
suspended last week. The best
thing that they and others can now
do is to accept the 4B I 2 cent# on
the dollar cash and take 56 cents
stock in the new company for the
balance of their c aims.
Th s weak we announce the name of
George Qr.mliag for re election ta the
off oe af Sheriff; Afr. Je*. Curtis will be
hie deputy. Mr Qramhng has beeu a
elites ef thia o uiuty fir in >re than 40
yeara. tad having bem elected several
times to office in the county U threnghly
known. His qualificailuas are so wt-ll
knewo that it is useless for us to add a
word in bUhehalt.
The anmal meeting of the Cher
okee county Sui day school Aaso-
ciatio i wi 1 be held with the Ril
Ground sclino s on Wednesday
July 30 18S4 u ’ess changed do aa
ot to oonfl ct with the tnoo i u of
Non day Rap 1st Assoeia io < which
meets at Woodstock e i Friday
before he llrs Si. day in Augts
rex ,
Give your bav "9 mths Warm Oil.
Mr. Mat ning* <n giag elms c’«ae*
to-nigh'. Mr. M inning i# a aplen-
did signer and we trust has learned
ouryeting itin and ladiea same tiling
about vocal music that will prove ol
iasting benefit, n them and the corn-
unity. Mr. Mannin/ a»d others
will ling at the Baptist ehuroh next
Sunday evening at 1:30 t’clnok. 0#
•ut and join in. All invited.
Last Sunday morning at 3 e'olac#
the dwelling of Mr George Ponder,
who lives a boat live mile# east e
Ca'iton was discovered to ha oa
Ur**. Belere the flanm# could be es-
tiiifaishul the dwelling and contents
lay ammildering ia tha nshea. This
loss tails very heavily en Mr Ponder
jnstat tbis time. We aympathixe
with him yet sympathy# will ant
replace hi# dwelling and fernitare
la this weeks Advvncb Jno, K. Moon
ot Monrte Mill* anaouacee liimoelf
caadidats f r R>*praaenUitva ot thia
county. It i« uaele-t far us ta say
word in In* favor as ha is so wall knows
to the people of this oeuoty, having liv
ad here ever since and before ttia In
diua were driven from the county. Ha
ia therefore one of our «1 levt and most
re*pertrd cit.aea* and tharougbly ideu-
tilieil with the county sad its gi-neral
welfare and a Ivaaeement. Read his
lance af ita perahar, tnUrtainivy end instn itive teaching. I* •» r»couimaaded by
Niaay vniimnt lady | hyviciani* ss a *p|V gitftle ft»r tbe M U- It le handsomely
km ad and illusualed. hint p«>*t paid to lodiet only, upon leiript of • ns dollar. |
Addrcsa tha
ItUCHhUli Pllil.bHIlfb CO.
Nos. aa 38 and 83^ O.burn block.
Itoclieater, N. Y.
irm
thdii
Price. Fifteen cents ▲ ItOx
EMORY'S UTTLE CATHARTIC PILLS
are the Biibl’ EVLK MADE for Oo licence*, tndigeetutn, Head
ache. One goad dw*e of tnre.i or f>ur K iiory'n Cathartic y’lllv,
lot lowed bv on. 1 pill eveiy night f>>r s w.-ik et two, msk.s tbe
l,u . nu niMch uery mu a* regular os clock w «rk: tlu-y pnrifu the
blood au>iput new life in it brokeu b >dy. Partly vegetable, Hu
leee. pleaeiut, Jufaliible, the youngest child m.»y take them,
by all OrnpiMsi and Alidicine Dialer* at 15 cts a Itox.
9 ANDAltD Owe CO Propriet- ra Pearl 8t.. R. Y.
Emory'* little Cutl.artic sr*- more than isclsiined: they prove to
eisissoaSNe be the best P.li. vir used hue Worth twice the money a^kad
W VJTL Harmanv Qi«ve On. Emory'e little Corlhurlie arc tbe most pop
ular of all tlie Cathartic-Wm Bishop. M IU A.ver N. C .- My sued nother us. d
one boa with wonder I ul re> u ts.- N W B.,krr. Lc nst Grove Ohio.-1 recon,
maad them—J..ha Collins Adit-. . Tex.*—They srn excellent. —K. Bt-ison Jack-
son, Mia#,—They are nnexc Ltd - M s KI rnbtth K*-ysi i .Wolx-rly, M*».
U>OM NO I K.
-( i.trok.-»- County
• n far ImildiDK a bridge
j dim n cier-k where the Can
• o*ij road cr. sse*. will he
i v, ludilrr «t (/anlou
Tu>.dr m June naxr
; i ow*; Two span* 5
.• < .• H k; ,i ng , o i'hcIi
•1 ..n;m k, ptipiar ur h< art
The Great events oi uistoiy it umv 1-, u
unr.
D B IB,VI B
OFTHE WOlIl D. By' ai*t. Nr <
Hi-roar FRi a ini* batti i v
Bhows how naiums bwe t»
destroyed in a d*y II"*' F '
ant. r hen turn, d «* -
Grand Wo»>k f-*r Ol i »■
dime—Aid»Oi. kiev . I
era and Instrucl.o* V-, •. r i.
lUustraiiaes-
AGItNTb WANT P I Vk' < ' Hh
Bead for full de cr pnwn in.. m>, •
dteaa. J.O. VoCcanv A C** I'ndMi •p 1 * 1 -'-
ADMlNldi UA'iOUa >.\LK
Gaorgiv—Oher«kt*e Cou y.
Agree hie t«. an order of the court of
Ordinaty of said couuty: I will t-e'l * r -
the court bouse door iu Canton an the
l»t tueaday in July 1884 within the
|.g»l hours of ssle l wo parcel of land
containing shout CO seres each pint of
the aarun exhioilfd on day < f *nle. TnrA|)I||! I P
Kt-.own ns lut of laid No. 380 in the 13th ; lDLUl tllLLo
Distrio st'd 2nd Bvciion i f vaid county
fracd. u lot. fcaid ns tbe pro; erty of W A
Edwsrondaceased tn pay debts and for
distribution nraiaig the heirs. Term*
cask. This May 26 *8*4.
W 8. Edw*non Administrator
Tt r's
D
12
*>: 2.i. uisgona p-n oUk 10 bv
• dot SUll-Cten heightb. F
nood post o*b 2 b- a ieehe* 12
i lOug. Bridge to be bsuistered. i he
ci-ii' i actor will be required to give bond
a lertna of the law. April 30th 1634.
»i C. M. McCr.cna Ordinary
now dwoe and the carpenurs are
pishing tbe wood wuik rupdly lur-
ward.
Kill Worms I# Children with Wilder's
Mother* Worm 8*nip.
WatTick Kitchen & Co. have built
a paint ahop in the rear of their
wood shop. Their buildiug ia aow
120 fee> deep fronting on main
street and Jones avenue.
lar. spoaseto a ia>gruin Mr.
J. L. Sl A.B. Coggins has* gone
Belton to are their son and brother
Mr. J. N. Coggins, who is very ill
and not expeoeed to live.
Tbe Episcopalians think of organ-
X'.ng a Ktinduy evem-g Sabbath
School. We trnst they may, and
think that a fine eoiioul could be
started up. L t all give theancou-
ragemeat needed.
Tha county tax reca ver was in
lewu last Saturday r«ce ving tbe
tax returns for thi* ye-»r, Ua will
Im- here again en Monday and Tee
day of Juae 2nd aud 3rd. Ti e
beaks will then CU
Mr John H. UiskBPi Atlanta,
eame up on the train to see bin g ri
last Sunday morni g, but suffice it
to say he did not go back on tbe
train, however we guess he reached
Marietta by 2 o’clock, a. in.
We call the attention of our
rundors to tbe programme of the
Ball Ground High Scho*!exercises
which begins on next Friday
nsorniug the 30th iust. Prof. Jd. (i
ia
List of Kellers
R>*maiDg uucWimed ia the P«*t offico
tbe t»»*n of (.'aittnu, Gouaty <>f Chore
kee, sad State of Georgia, ter tin- tiinntk
eudiax April 80th 1884. Pcri-om. call
ing for soy ot these will please vay
■advertised" and ^ivc date.
ItssversJ T.
br*-sdf. rd J.
Beatd. n L.
Itearden 8. N.
Edwards W.
Elr >d s T.
Reason/.
Uxks Mr* J.
Ranis Mrs. A.
J..h(S'.a * N
Howard J. M.
MmrisJ M.
Worl-y W W.
B taps, a
Whitmore, P. M.
C.
The Funniest Play Out Bate#,gives a la cordial invitation
FRIDAY NIGHT MAY SOth ■ tu be P rwMUt?
AT THE COURT HOUSE,
WIGGINS, ESQ., I
If we should inter th* walking
instcn arena we would stake money
on Col, W.E. Nickerson of CW-tou
again»t anyone ia the State. lie is
a last walker and would cornu om
, absad on a 24 hour-go as you-pleas*
WANTED—A WIFE. I .r
Slue# Col Nickerson hars taken
FOR THE BENEFIT OF TDBN own ““M* dismissed bis hands
aud stopped work the towu is
OR
B C,H PUBLIC LIBRARY* I
Let every body come out and as
list in getting up a Library an.]
IWdi'ig Room. Canton needs a
Library and this play it gwitvn up
iu order to help get it, Come out
and enjoy (he tve< ir.g and »t the
same time lend a helping hand and
etcoaraitO a noble effort.
Admit anoe:
I>idy and t(• 1.1InnAD 25 oent* s
Single perse n 15 cts. Children lOo t# 1
more quiet than ev«r. Col Nick
ersoe employed several Uitnda and
they are now #n tha lo&Kont fur
other umplnymeut.
Last Sunday quite an excursion
of negroes came up to attaud
preaching at thia place. We cau’t
say thut auck gatherings are pro
ductive of much good, although
our colored friends bo ave<l nicely
ao far as we know.
In uompnny with Jfr J. V. Keith
we v*eut in a buggy to Marietta
. nil thence to Atlanta by rail laat
Saturday. Tbe trip "ft* quite a
pleasant one nud quickly made.
We noticed all along that the crops
were generally cleau, well worked
nml looking well. The wheat aud
out# have a good ntanil and front
present indication# we think there
will be an nuexceptionably good
y eld.
For Round Worms. Tap* Warms and
Spasm use but Wilder's Mother's Syrup
We are glad to #ee that the morn
ing Sunday nchool# are #o well at
tended. On last Sunday there was
about 50 at the Baptist a d 121 at
the Methodist, a total of about 171
at both school#. This is quite en
couragiug yet wo ought not to be
nati#tied untill we know every per
son i.i town are Sunday school
scholar# and worker# M ith about
200 chi dren out of the Sunday
school# there i# a work for all to do.
Died—On the 22iul inst. Mr. w rtin
W. Dobbs of congestion of the brain
at bis home in Fair Plav District.
Mr. Dobbswa# an old and re#pected
citizen having lived here more than
40 years. His death was very Huddeu
—he even worked all during the
day before his death. -He leave* a
wife, a number of children all ol
whom are married, and a host of
relatives and friends to mourn his
suddeu demise. We tender our
sympathise to the bereaved.
Tl,« ico cream fesMv.il qivea by the
ladies of the Baptist rhurch sad 8uud»y
School list Saturday Bitftat aver the store
•I fogKiii* * Son wa* vt-ry will patron
ized sad saemed ta have brrn enjoyed
bv all. The table* w*r u< d«*r the control
of M en Mildred Galt, Miee Katie Lev.
Miss Kalli# Ilrowa. Mra. J. B. tfardiu
and John T Whrelar, while Mrs M. A.
Lee wa* door keeper and general Mana
ger. 7'he cuke, i<o cream, lemanada.
niu*ic and flowers were >11 entar-
taiaing and lovely, and the evening was
quiet rujoyably spear. 7'he act proceed
ain'.ua'ei to aenr $20. 7*318 fund will
ba uaed in getting an Organ foi the
Sunday 8cbool. A concert may be giv
en for tbo *a me purpose in a few waeks.
Last week in speaking of the probable
candidates for f{epre»entetive of this
couuty ia the next election we stated
that it was probable Jao. D. Attaway
would not be a candidate if Jno K
Moor* decided to run. Iu thia we was
mistaken by having got en* or more
rum«rt iitl conYtrwtioos mix^d up
Mr. Attaway will be and is a candidate
w hether Mr Mi.ore runs tbe race through
or uot. We make this corrsction in
order to clearly set the mstier before
the people. Where ra many rumors are
afloat It is a difficult ma ter ta settle
dawn upon a right canclutian but now
wo are net mistaken in saying that Jno.
D. Attaway and Jno. K. Moore are
both esndidstts and want your votes.
Moore lias already announced and Atta
way w II do so ia a sb .rg while, A* only
ooe can bo olocted thsir ‘ *
lcooly icrutinixad.
Prrtgrime Of The fir#* Annual
Exercise Of Tilt Bi!l
Ground High Scbirl.
Exercise begin Piiday m -rning M»y
90th 1884.
Primary Examination* from # ta 11 a. m
Address by .Ur. J. A. Buna <1 ta 12.
intermission « • 12 ta 1.80 p, in.
Higher Examinations 1:30 to 8.
Address by Oen Wm Phillips, 3 tr. 4
Hec'aiiiation snd Orations 4 to 5.
Inti rnuarion, • - - • 6 ta 7.
Primary Recitations • 7 to A
Compositions, • . , 8 to 9.*
.School Exhibition • « 9 to 10:80
Exercises will be inter*perced with
music furnished by Af. J. Metre and
T. B. Kirby, Ellijay Georgia.
All visitors of tbo occasion will
recciva a cordial welcome,
M. O. Bars*, A. B , Principal.
TOO~N K3 H 1K)T S.
We bad quite a retrosTiing mower
Suodny evening, whio.i make# c >lton
and coni look lively. \Te think
probably oats will get high enough
to rut now.——We extend to Mr.
Jim MoContiel a welcome hand ti
our place. Ho ia now at work
with 0. P. 0.ay ton and doing a lively
bust nee in the wagon and and buggy
line,——Now us to caudidittes wr
are going to work for the firat one
that promt*# to a|*>k to ua whan ho
mo * it# in the road after the election.
We w .nld like to knew aa aooa
ms possible where tha hrxt S nidny
School Aaaooiatieu il going to he
held at. Why ia sot Too Nigh a
good place? fD will be held at Ball
Ground. To) Nv ia a splendid plao#
#. d doubtless will he favored with il#
session era long. Kl).J C.
Ilunliieva t'vlloge, Laslten. Kg
We r*f» r you to >he adyertiseinvnt of
th* rouowaed Gomnorcial Colls*# of
Kentucky University, oltaatad Iu th*
boauttful, historical aud secloty-renown-
rd city Lrilagum, Ky. Write,for circu
lar* t» iu President. W. R. Smith Lea
iagtau, Ky.
Art you disturb*# at light sad broken
ef your **#t by a sick child eufaring and
crying with paw et editing tooth T If aa,
mod at oeo* wed got a boul# etMia.
Winslow’s Boothia* Syrup far <0MM##a
Toothing. Ito value is lasalcamfiM. II
111 rellev* the poor little suffefW ka
mediately. Depend upon It, mothacs,
there ia uo as isthku about It. lt carea
dysentery aa<l dlarrhooa, regulates tHe
■tnuMcb sad bowels, cures wind colic,
softens th* gums, n-duooa laflamatloa.
and giva* tout and astray to tha wbslo
ay atom. Mrs. Winslow’a Boot blag By rap
For Children Tost Id ag is pleamat to th*
taate. tad la tha prescription of opt el
the oldast and boot tonudo nurses and
pbyaicisaa Iu tha United States, snd Ir
for solo b* all druggist throughout the
world. Price 85 cents a bottle.
LIQK8KILKIT UOk'INUS
W heat looks promising. Outs
are on tbe decline on upland# Cor
the want of rain. Home of our
farmer# have worked Urate crupouoc
and ntarted over the second time.
Some of our li y# are meotiug at
Mt. Gilead aehool house to pmc
tiee with their stringed instrument#
Burl WatHon play# the violin #ci-
entifically. VI in. llu#k we learn
ha# ordered hima baue viol. The
singing #ociety meet# at Rock
Spring# first Sunday in each month
Come one, all are welcome.
Hake Giles.
along
•no or
Lines* will 0c
BALLGKOtND ITEM
Come to the exhibition next Fri
day night. Good speeches, splen
did, (lialouge# and mu#ic.——It. J.
Boling is buildiug a flue residence
ou top of the hill beyond Dr Has
kins. The annual meeting of
the Cherokee county .Sunday school
Association will lie held at this
place. The Method st j»eop ( le
are going to build a brick church
house at Ball Ground uext fall; nine
hundred dollars already assured.
J. A. Terrels fish |K>nd broke
through the dam last Srtunlay
morning; lortnnately he lost but
few fish. An effort wuh made last
Sunday morning to change tbe hour
of meeting of the Sunday school
from D o'clock ill the morning to
3o’clock iu the afternoon; the vote
stood 4 for afternoon and 46 morn
ing.——Do not fail to attend the
exercise of Ball Ground High hcIiooI
uext Fridi«y. Examination during
the day and exibition at night.
Lowerv Boliug Im# moved to hi#
new residet .ee on Gilmer Ferry road.
Moser# J. W. Kilby a d J. A. Ter
rell are makii g a tine lot of brick.
Mr# I.. Black, of Marietta is vini-
ti g her daughter Mrs Katie Reid
at this place. MOUNTAIN BoY.
For heproNeuta ivo.
At the earnest solicitation of many
friends and in accor/aaee with my own
wishes, 1 hereby announce inyeelf n
candidate at the election in October
next for Representative of Cherokee
county. If elected I premise to prove
myself worthy of so important a trust
and ta labor zealo* sly for the advance
ment of every material interest of a!I the
people. Rospect'ly. Jno. C. Moons
“Th# Lord lave* a clieeifu 'giver," In
all cases where a tonic ia needed give
Folder's Stomach Bitter*—it ia the boas.
It cost One Dollar sml it save* your
life. Vt llder’a Sarsaparilla and Potash
cures all diseases of th* blood and skin
A mild, delightful mvigoraat for del
cate Female is Wihier's Stomach Bitters.
Cures costivenese and headache.
Buckets of Mood mads clean and pure
with Wilder’* Sarsaparilla and PoU*li
No more Iudi#i stiou or Nervous J>e
bi ity if you use Wilder’s Stomach Ba
lers.
All kinds of blood and Skin Disease:
cured with Wilder's SarsapHrilla snd
Potash.
Dock Puckett intend# kaming
the jcwelery and photograph buti.ie«*
under Mr J. W. Jarvis.
FAIR rLAY DOTS.
The larmsrs are getting
finely with their crop#.—-On4
eur triend# has dug a cyclone pit
not but what ha believe# what is
to be will be but because he be*
linvos iu a man taking care of
himself, The Sunday school
at Fields Chapell met last Sunday
and designated the 24th day of
July to have a picnic. K. A,
Stone, H.K. Hughes, nod C. 0.
Godwin were appointed to invite
the neighboring Schools. We
want all who attend to come with
a desire to do good and make the
day profitable. Wheat te
looking up but wo fear the crop
will be short iu tbis section. ... —
H. A. McAfee, of Caotou baa
boon selling sewing machines iu
our neighb >rhood of late.—A
dog suppoood to bo rand was neon
near Mr Joseph Knox# uot long
ainco. Wo would bv glad if tbo
Legislator# would take hold of tbo
dog question. Prewtiog *$’
Fiolds Chapel on the first Suuday
by Samuel Jones; Second byT. J.
Clmtt in; Third by Kobsrt Jones, ’
and fourth by M. Puckett. The
iuteroat the poople are taki>~"
preaching, prayo«’* young Tommy,
E)unday #ohooh «omotliing to get rich
speaks of bet? ’
„Trij"i arc learning to loro
The weather Is rcmurkod hl "
and farmers are c
time; many are array, "I don’t care for
James Fountain w> u k«. bnt for lho
Sunday in Juoa, tl
®'£: k r-!±ar-^ »«<*«■«.
Shoal Crook church 4th WOR > very
meathi other churches ef th* urn# tai u ,
sod order wore iavitod te attend. No'-
much vlckness now, W, O. Soil!van haa
the measlae.- Married oe th* 27iti
**f last month by W. T. Elliott, Eeq.
Mr Chart** Lcimrd, to Mlm Faanlu
Satterfield, both of thia county. May
thair future day* bo bright. Mr
Moore, who iv touching school at Gravob
1* Hill worn* to give gsaoral mtiafao-
tlou as a teacher. — John M. Dicxaon,
has om of the oomelotost cyclone pita
wo .KVkw of. Wo nope that aaethar oy •
cloaa will savor past thia way.
Obt up aud ear.
MULLINS DISTRICT 8K1MM1NQ8
Rar. C. W. Alrad preacbod ta a
Isrgn congregation at Macedonia lut
Bundap. Rev. T, Pickett hand*.
cliaod eopplyiag Jfouot Zion ohnrck
the proaoat year. 7hey have chosen iu
bis stead Rtv, John Lalhom — Mb#
Bailie Readier of Atlanta la visiting rel
ative* and friends in thia community.
Mr* Naaey Ilodgds had a aloe plat#
of bean* that wore grown this yaar, for
dinner tbe flfitli inst. Can any one b*at
it.—Afr John R. Bishop at .Atlanta,
was up I sit Sabbath to sea bis dear one.
We think he will carry off one of Clier- *
nkee’s most beautiful g rla la a few days.
Some of us don't like it but we esn’t
help eurselves. Farm produce 1*
looking well and is in fine condition.
Mr A. W. Carmichael ia offering to
give a good farm hand hand $11 for a
months work. Haro timm,
CHEX'iKKk^ilLL ITEMS.
W* still hsvo some sicknes in our
vicinity llio damage done in
general by the late henry rains will not
Ire ei/imatod boob. ■ Mis# 8. C.
Atecle who wa# partially paryaliz.-d
some time since it is thought is improviug
very fast. Is our Ordinary asleep f
We have no bridge at tbis place, but aro
sadly in need of one and must have it.
Lovinggooda M 11* probably be run
ning in n few daye. We have a
Good Tern plat lodge iu fine working or
der. We proclaim with others.
Why c«u’t Cherokee have a prohibition
lawf Mr George W. Rutherford.
with hi* accomplished lady of Am'or*
sun Ala, hake beeu visiting relatives and
friends, at and near thia place. Leap
yesr has converted some ef the girls Iu
thie vicinity; Who converted tbo
boys? Others may yet follow euit.
Comstock
KELLOGG MINKS NUGOBI'S:
Dry weutner No politic# inthis
arc ion. Il all of the cyclrnt pita
in the county will follsw the ex am 11*
of Mr. N. L Brand# they will aeryu
a noil* purpose. Matrimony is a
thing ot the past in thia section
Cotton chopping i# the order of the
day and out farmer# art putting in
good time. Capt. R. M. Mitchel
ol Anw- lL i ray# that there will be a
lie-union of the 23rd Ga. Regi m< n r ,
the 30 of Augaat. Nosicknee# in
thia #rcti*n- Rev. C. M. McCluio
of Ci'ii’ou, preaohed at Baacomb ih»
4th Suuday in thia month. 'If we
did not gel the Advance weekly wo
would scarcely know that wswt-ram
existence. Nkmo.
W. M. Ellis haa just received besu-
tiful Plaids, Worsteds, Lawas, Muslin*
and in fact anything needed for Spring
or Summer wear
Singing claaa of Mr Manaing will
be oat to night (Thursday).Mr Man*
nir.g and perhaps other visitors wilt
sing at tbe Bupliat church ou i cxc
Sunday evening commencing st 1:30
o’clock. All are are reapectfuLy
invited to attend nnd participate*
No more doctor’s bills to pay for
Syphilis, nud all veneral Diseases
WUder’a Sarsaparilla snd Potash cure#
Rib
Our eorrespendeiits, the Sondajr
school Superintendents, Secretary*
and others will grea ly oblige i»
by sending the name and post office
address of every Suuday school in
the cos'iity known to them. We
want them for special refecenoe*
Goto W. M. Ellis and see and price
his line of Goods. He will chertullf
show you what you call for whether ]«q
wLb to hay or not,
J