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ORTHCUTT,
'BUCOISSOS TO TO. SOOT.
Marietta,
Georgia,
DEALS IN PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL
STATIONERY, and GARDEN, CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS.
KK-Spe dal attention given to all order* received tr«>m Doctors.
Anv order sent me from along the line of the Marietta and North Ga.
Railroad will be promptly filled and returned the next morning Give
me atrial order and then compare my pi ices and quality of Drugs
with those from Atlanta and else” hero.
I will sell Paints and Oils ub low us they can he bought anywhere.
Re.'ped fully,
It. H. NORTH CUT I',
Cherokee Advance
FTTH iTsfDlY JrHT? IsTbT - 1834
PARSONS!
’"SPILLS
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.Ami wUl completely change the blood la the entire system la three months. Amy
person who will take I I’ll! each night from 1 to 13 weeks, may be restored to sound
health. If each a thing be possible. For Female Complaints these Pills hare no equal.
Physician* nee them tor the cure of LIVER and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere,
*r sent by rr» M for 25c. In stamps. Circulars froo. I. a. Johnson a co, Boston, Mm.
DIPHTHERIA
jpusawa wtsi
Dlscsssi of IM Spine. Sold ererywhers. Circular! flee. l|
Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural*
eta. Rheumatism. Johnson s and.
DYNE I.INIMKNT (/or Internal and Eilfrnal
(’«#) will lna(Siit»nciiuilT relieve ihete terrllils
dnuaiet, and will poiltlvelv euru nine esaet
out of ten. Informstlon that will »ave many
Urea sent free l>v msll. iMn I dole/ s IBOmcus.
Prevention la belter than cure.
T CURBS Influents, Pleedlnf st the tun** Tloerts-
pyaenterv, Cholera Morbua, Kidney 'I roublea, sod
8. JOHNSON A CO., Uoiton, Meet.
ilV^e^htiUan'aCondHIon Pow^ MAKE HENS LAY
Sood’ It Win ales poaltleelv prevent and cure I notCholers.ke. Sold everywhere, oreeat by msll fhrlSe.ta
CHICKEN CHOLERA, I
It It a well-known fact Ihnt moat of the
Boras and Cattle powiler eold In thla eoun-
try la worthleees thet Sheridan'* Condition
powder la abaolutelj pure and very valuable.
‘ Inn on Earth wUl make hens
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» Superior I
term 1*84 i h. L. B Fiiankmn
It sppesdnu to tii>'court In liter turn
of alter ff in tl.r sli VI stated case tlmt
the <1 tendant <!’•<•. - <t resole in s>ii-l
cou'iir and ii fun her spiv n u« lay ntH
dant of Lil'fll "t t laist lie do. snot reside
in this Si ne. 1 is torref.ire ordered l»y
t h> courtHint sei vice lie perfected on
lliu di ftudnni lit tin- ptibl cation ol
this order one s month far f ar montii
before tl).' next term of this c ut t in the
Ourupeei Advance mwspHoer pn'>
lish.tl in Chnrokc c iintv erirgin. I’ P
Duprt e Petitioner-Any -1 as. M Hiown
Jndg
A triii' oxtrscl from
court. April 28 Ii 884
< S.r B II. ' .
tbs mmut' -t of
Jabkz Gai.T
Cork
Bethany J/add >x,
Em II.T MADDOX Et
1881. I' appearing
ID .X, 1 11
V in Ol
5i al ) cotir
B II iu Kq"tty
Cherokee ftup'i
•art Peh. term
lo the emit ‘lint
th? defendant Daniel H. Maddox does
not result* in the f*t tie I* i* »h< I'.'i o
ordered by Urn o-urt that service lie |>< r
f.-cted on the defendant hr publication
of this order once a month for t or
months before th.- nex* term of the* our?
iu the Chmiokkb Advance a m ws napt i
wnldished in anton. Gorge R. Brown
Newman and Attaway Plaintffs it»rney
Jamb* R Bh»wn Judge C 8. 0 B- R- t
A true ex met from the mnuhsoi
court April 28th 1884, Jabkz
Gai.t
< li rli
The Great even
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ume
ElISIVE
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AND „ „ u .
OFTUE WORM). Bv' ap .Kino L 3-A
III Tont Ft. .M mis HATTI E FIELD.
Shews how nsiion* D'tv. turn om-ie '
.destroyed in a day-llow F.une or D •
niter liaa turned a pintfU’ contort
Grand Book for Old ar Yoimg-Hav
,—Aids the Memory— nes > ■-
Time-
oire and Instruct..
Illustration*.
AGENTS'VAN I
■Bend for tnlt de cr ' .
dress. J.O. ' Ci U..M A '
y
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d Fill-
VE' Y" HE’
usd ter..-. •
I d- Ip
Timmons, i Foret I sure ..
i /• Mortgage in hero
kee Superior Court
August Turn 1X83. It unnearing to »he
ceurt. Iiv the pet lion f ’* J. Tininmn
Ini' II L. It. F a kl'ii. on th<• 1 Hh dav
ot JamDirv 1883 ex cuted and delivered
to said W. .1. Tiioo’on* h. v r> mor'gitKf
no*«. t.n • ropertv Ivina in said county
to wit : On It i«id II L. B. Franklin
ihter.“t innnd »nt> c mill )ir perty ‘it
nu rd >»n lot of >Mi,d No 04 in ih.* 8r.
DiiTici and 2 <t B.'cti.'U of Cher.'kst
C'.unt" Hu for /lie > urp se • if s.cuiin
h n tni nt f'Hoi iroo- six of raid
a tea l> in./ f.o ’I. sum ’f one liu .fired
)•> lavs eaol' o d he ’h-r f.-rtiio sum
ul ‘ T 2t and 17 e ids mad« I>v the said
II L. It. Frankhn * n he 18th day nf
.f ..narv IXMJ ,nd payahle to the fluid
W. .I. Timmons one d iv after date with
ii.teiC't a Hi rut. fttn per c nt t»er
annum Ir.-m ds’t. which said note* the
said II. L. B. FimokIi rcus.-s to pay
It i therefore ordered tliat the said
II. I.. B Frank I ii r»j into tl
court on or Ij. lo i.ii- n*sjt l.rm .hereof
tlie prineip 1 .ml in*irest due on said
n.-.t. s a ml ill cost ot th'fl wnir or in
default ther f the c->u.t will proceed
as A Jus'ico fli'ull appor.ain. And it is
further ord red H.ut this rule he publish
ed i'. ih<’ Ciieu kkk Anv>NOKa news
pip 'r pul.lisi'i .l in ilie e.'Unty ot ' liere
k. e onco a montii f..r tour mon/lis nr
served on saui II. f.. B. Fra klin or her
special agent < r U'nrn y three montl.s
pr.'vious to the next term of rlii-. c irt
f amhw U. Bin ws Jii ige 3. . B. K C
Cari.r I’ate peiitinnerfl Alt'iraey. A
trueex'iact from ilie ni'nutcs of said
court Apr I 23th 18x4. Iaiikz Galt
Clerk
3* BE
A I TORN GY AT LAW,
ALPHARETTA, ■ GEOROXA
Will practice in all the courts ol
the Blue Kidgn Circuit and m tti'
Jii.fiee Courts of M Itnu ana of sue'
or' er Dt.trie.ts |G M.) «h Dor I r .id M l.
Cotton is looking fine.
(ji.ey.ur oov S.niiks'Verm Oil.
f?o snd ny the cooling drmks at Elbe
The wsutbur grows bsuatitully
warmer.
Some of our oitlxens aro busy cutting
wheat now.
Our citizens can be fed eu llakcra
bread once a week
Aliguidei s tire in spleupid con
dition exo* pt ours,
For Round Worn *. Tape Worm* and
Spasm lire but Wilder’* other’* Syrup.
A large bull snake (1 1-2 feet long was
killed in Rev. T. .1. Chattiii* house last
Monthly.
//ock-t nrc bring hauled to strengthen
the pill trs nt th bridge acr..s- Etuwali
iver ae tr t wu .
Mrs B. /. Dutton, of Knoxville Tonn.
is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs N. N.
Edge at tliin place.
t. land Edge has nice well ilav red
ce cool ice cream on Saturday of each
week. Cal* and get a plate,
No m re doctor’* hills tn pay for
Syphilis and all vcocrai Diseaaoa
W11• In’s Saisuparilla end 1‘etanb cure*
all.
We regrei to Uarn that Miss A/umie
Tatr ifl conlined to In r bed with lever.
Afay she to n r> c ver is the earnest
wish of ail.
Mr E. (,’. RavcnBcraft began bin
school over the more of toggins&
Son last Mo tl y morning. Suc
cess to him. ’
So many visit ire to Canton late
ly we c n i begin to maku poraoiml
in ntion o. all. Hud will not tty
Excus- ue
W. M. Ellis it.- just received beau
tiful Plnitls, W r.ieds, Zatwns, Muslius
and I . fact anything uueded lor Spring
nr Summer we.tr
E. Me
BRJ< K, PL A ST K 1
STONl-
CAUTON
I ant fully pi
Masonry I p m
pihle ra'es out
those desir ng
Jau3—
G AXD
Riv AN.
GEORGIA
r .I >• my ki. d
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lici th (.sir mage
•k ti mv line,
H 11 McF.ntyrr
THO^. W. HOGAE
DENTIST.
CA ION, - * * GEORGIA
Tenders hia professional nurvices it.
thof zens of Can.on and surrounding
country and guarantee* sai .fllaction in
tvnrk ed price*.
Office over W. M Ellis stole.
DR I P SAYS.
BALL GROUND, t.4
fend. I'm his 'rofessioiial Service
.10 c.l.z.nB of Bali Ground and aur-
oundiug country. Uflice at It. J 15.>1-
igx’ Hotel
B
OIXteatuokF Jf
bu.ioA asw-ffiJJ
LBI'K R. KMITII. •.»
SUTiiliTSMl
O.W.liVANfS,
•^If you*JX
. . THE
running down . ^
GEORG,A
Raili'ojd Dei-ot
Buj/gies nt reasonahte
cofleo-pot tied to 1
every bound, it woulue* always ready,
in the paper. But Art ol the country
walk quietly down Br’l
joffee pot tied to his tail would be
(vortli a column.” \
Contracting.
I am now lolly prepared to promptly
complete all contracts for BUILDING
or REPAIRING HOUSES.
Keep constantly on hand and enn
promptly fill all orders for any kind of
SASH, DOORS, MOLDINGS,
ROUGH & DRKS3ED LUMBER,
and iu fact BUILDING MATERIAL of
everv description.
All woik guaranteed satisfactory and
at pric. s that defy competition.
If contemplating anything in nyline
call and get my j-.ans and pr.c s.
H, S. TUI,BERT.
TIME IS M SEY
And the progressive business-world
fast opening iis eyes to ilie f.ct that the
olu, slow and bungling long hand tvn
ting must, for practical busine-s purpos
es. soon become a thing of the pa-t. 1
The rapid, ea*j anti reliable i
SHOUIUAND WRITER
prt duri' g a- lie does five and six tunes |
the ninoimt ol woik in the same hngth
of time, is fast bee iniag a nec.ssiiy in
all iradeaiiud professions w''cre speed
ami accuracy are r. quire.i. A subscrip
tion to the
PHONETIC EDfJ VT >’l
ably > dit"d in the old Pitmanic system
by the tdde-.' ana mo-t able short hand
reporters iu the Uuitt-d States to d .y,
aud a cheap cour-e of lustruction from
us. will soonest guide you through the
intricacies of the art and place you in
the rank* of he ‘Verbatim Army.”
For pai/iculars address
E N. MINER.
.ai'enjer American Phonetic Institute
Bromiwaj, Head of A star Place,
Hew York i^itj,
Sevtrai ladies and gentlemca from
VVooiist.'ck, Marietta and elsewhere vis
ted nuton last Sunday. C >ine again,
you will always dad a welcome.
About the oddest utid in >at ridi
culous xight we remenbor baring
over aeuii was Capt, Newinan rid
iug a jenny last Haturduy. Think
oi it.
The boys bad ‘lots of fita’ riding
or rather trying to ride a jon y last
Saturday. Percy King and Capt.
Newman we believe wero tho only
ones that succeeded in riding it.
Did the bell buzzard come to
Canton iu obedience to an iu-
dairy made iu the AdvvncE Uat
weuk? Who cun say that adver
tising doesn’t pay iu tho tall oi thiu?
We are glad tt> again note that the
duuda. nciu.ols are gaining in intew.
nd aitendiince ev.-ry Sunday ntoruiag.
hero w h Git ut the Me hodist aud at
ihr B.tpti.-t, a total *f 211). May such
mtrea*e eveiy Hun.fay
T lio Etowah Cornet Baud has reorgan
ized with Beit. F. Perry, President aud
F. 13. Chandler, Secretary. We may ex
pect line music in a few weeks. The
members will please meet at the Ad
vance office to night (Thursday).
We liav. received uuotli. r loiter from
Geo. W. Kroekcs who is now alt naing
he Vale Bu.-i .rss College ut New Haven
onn. He is progiesM.g finely with
hik studies and * tunics ha will be back iu
Georgia seine time during August.
Mr. W. M Cauiiuu hua icccntly
put u act ol hia l’ulint bad ap/inga
• ii our bed and we n»w sleep, uett
wore on fiowery bed of t*aae.”
Iheyare aimply •xoollcnt. Get you
<t act and we tbiuk you will say
a > toe.
Our correspondents, tho Sunday
school Superintendents. Secretary*!
aud others will greu ly oblige us
by seudiug the name aud post oilice
address of every Sunday school iu
the co uty known to them, w e
»aut them for special reference.
Mr T. J. Sutton brought us in sonic
cotton stalks yesterday morning which
were grown on his place near town and
manured with Farmers Friend Guano.
They wcie about 12 inches in hoighth and
have several squares on them. It was
the linest cotton we have seen this year
if any one else in the couuty can beat it
they will please report same to this of
flee.
Lust Wednesday •veiling Henry
Dowda was brought to town and
aiTrtinged before Justice 11. C.
Kellogg, for stealing a coat lrotn
Mr L. ii, Liudat.n in Conns Creek
District. In default of a $100
bond bo wa» remanded to jail.
Mr J. J. Keeter lift for T&xas last
/ kur.-day. lie is goae there ou a pio.-
pectiug tnur and .f he likes may move
.hero in lie full; we have ue*id th t lit
.in ks of . King Ui.io In <i*eit a no Ini.
tber . well k ■ no it. i1/i K.-icr wdi innk.
u giioi) c.tizen .tUjWi.e.e hoi wc woud.
ri g ri .ti i«i u iihu iroin c her.-k r.
Rev. W. It. McConnell will preach at
the court house next Sunday morning
and evening. Episcopal services.
Th.- care and attin i< n<>i 1»- s form q ii .
mi industry in this coumy. Meverai ol
our county .ru uds have m-my hives ua.<
report that tl.e yield will he very goed
Among others is Uncle Jack Covington
and Ins sous win* r ave about 50 hivas.
B.-e industry profitable an.] pleasant for
those who can handle them.
A. W. N uiioiiS has a little child
ten rn n tiaoid wh at head meas
ures 25/ i cues around—7 inches
larger t >an uu ordn.ny mans h-ad
The eize p( the chi ds head when
born wan none-able but hea hten
swell ng until i ib how real y a mon
strosity nd cannot live to be man
months older. It has Dropsy o th
ii end.
Wot . ci ttle for sale. Apply to Col.
Wjm. ii. Nlokerson, Canton G».
Kill W>>nn* in Children with Wilder’s
At .ther* Worm St rup,
Dr. T. W. Hogan, our moat ex
cellent and nutisfikctoi v Dentiat iu
work it nd chargos iutorm-. ub tliat
he will lie in Canton during tue
first three weeks ot every month;
tho balance of the mouth he will
bo at eth-M' places. I’lcuaoboar thia
■ind mid do not be disappointed.
Ellis keeps the best Soda water in
the town. Ye* iu the county.
The Riu^ing led bv G, M. Maruing on
llist Thursday ttrui Sunday evening*
sere well at ended and enjoyed b> all.
• hose who psrticipiited in th# singing
•*ng s.-versl <1 ■ fRctilt peicca well, which
rt-fleeted mu<h credit upon them and
tueir instructor, G. At. Manning, who
understand* music well am) know* how
to mpart that knowledge to others.
SeVeral new announcements this week
from men who are well qualified to fill
tho otlcos they ask for.
N ce lot of tf-n.*, La lie> aa i c lit dren
SIiosk just rt-eeivetl at W. M. Elli*.
Last Monday evening Messrs. F. B.
Ck.ndler, J. J. G’ogg ns and *. I Tea*
ley went dowu to Holly Springs on the
trsia and auue Iiack on a go a* you plea-
walking m»tch. The distance is said to
>e 8*4 miles, and in 58 minutes alter
leivmg Holly Spring- J. J, Coggins
reached the depot; F. B. Ch.imllcr
came in 10 seconds lu-hind; Tessley gave
out an.) did not grt in until about. 20
miuut. s atterwar.ls, Cher..kee is ahead
of alt record* so far
Several articles cowded out.
' lie Lord lores a clieciful giver.” In
a'lrnsrs where a tonic is needed give
Wilder's Stomach Bitters it is the boss.
The enter'sinmrnt on last Friday night
g v. h by the ntemfiors of B. O II. f.u
oenefit of their Lihary was *aid to he
quite a succ 's* and netted them about
-7 besides a tine lot of fun. The play
‘The.'pliilue Wiggins, E-q, or w uted a
tv le', was gotten up hj Percj King and
the scors wore young ami inexperienced
yet they did well and deserve much
credit. Owing to eur <;nbseuce froas the
town we could not eltend, hence we can
not make a report bused upon what wa
saw and beard.
All kinds of blood aud Skiu Disease*
cured wi'li Wilder's Bariaparilla snd
Potash.
*Wc hear much camplaiut about, the
small boy* running, scaring cutting and
twisting the tail* iff and in snLie instan
cies cutting the milk cows about town.
We would braifly say to the parent* that
it is not only to the interest of theh
children but to themselves that they
should give their children a calm and
emphatic talk about the evil of such
mean ness, for if this mischief is carried
oa some one or more of the boy* may he
brought up before the court. You may
ihinn your boy is too good to d« such a
thing, but out of your aight, he is not.
No more Indigestion or Nervous De
bility if you use Wilder s Stomach Bit
ters.
The belled buzzard hua at luat
reached Cherokee and hua b«en
seen and heard near C nton. Our
Hiiperatiiiou* citizens need not
feel alarmed and dread it as it Imd
omen, for as the story goes, it wua
caught iu Paulding county and the
bell securely f oaten od to it some
two yeara or more ago. Do not
catch it nor kill it but let it pass
on to other places and roam over
the State unmolested.
Canton will have a six hour go-as-
you-pleaso walking match noxt week.
Ten of our best walkers have entered
and the excitement has begun.
Last M.'ti.la. m truing th.* citi
zens of Waleaca in this c*unty,
were thrown into a furor of ex
citement over tho advent of u
mad dog iu the neighborhood.
Alter an exciting ohu.-e tho dog
whb overtaken aud killed, not how
ever until after he had bitten sev
eral dogs, hogs and Ciilvt-8, nil of
which were killed by their mwiierH
We return thunk* to our friend
'•Capt. Jenka,” for thia item of
news—it is appreciated.
Goto W M Ellis and see and pries
hi* Hue of Uoui*. Ha will cheriully
allow you what you call for whether you
wi It to buy or r.ot.
Tonight (Thursday) a happy marri >ge
will he consiimatcd b. twe. n Mis* Carrie
Evan*, of Little River, and Mr Jno R.
Speck, of Virginia, at 'lie brides resi
dence, by Rev A. G. II ay good, of Emary
College. Mr. Npeck will graduate at
Emory during tui* month and will then
• kea bridal tour to Ins home in Vir
ginia and tbence to Baltimore, W« cin
but ■congratulate vfr. 8p*-ck upon In*
choice of a companion for life; *lie is one
of hcrokee’s taost lovely and accom
plished young ladies and as a citizen
of Cherokee we will part reluctantly
with her. A/ay their pathway through
-h>« life be strewn with flowers of love,
happiness, peace, prosperity and con
tentment and th y finally lie crowned
with the richest oen 1 dictions )! un All-
wise creator.
V mi"d, delightful mvig-rmt for del
u ... F- uiule i* 'Vdl.ter's Stomach Bitter*
Cures cusiiv. ncs- and i.eadactio
He ry Steele was in town Satur
day last and suggested that all the
candidates should get up a go-ivs
you-pleaae walking match and the
oue coining out ahead to continue
iu his candidature be ore the people
a d the others running for the same
office come dow and leave the race
to the winner of the walking match.
e think this a capital idea; a most
as’good its holding an organized
nominating convention. hat have
the ca didates to say about this!
The little rice birds are playing
havoc with the wheat n some por
tions of the county, otherwise the
wheat is in a very good condition.
It com Oue D dUrsad it saves your
lile I i«i. r’ fcarsaparilla and Potash
cures ull (innate* of lit# blood and skin
Fxer
Hull (.round High 3ch.xil
cla *.
In c mpant with Mr Jab. z Galt we
visited Ball Gnu. i Nst Friday uni
witnessed the cl. • mg . xt rci-e* ai.d ex
viiiin.t ion ..f the ti.. i term nf the B ./l
Ground High fru ol und. r the able
management oI Pi-if M.G. Ba'os, Prin
cipal. Arriving t-Ucc »vo tuuad a Urge
Ciowd *.**< mhlrd ur.dti' the large slimiy
and stately o.ks iu traut • f the school
loom. The stage wa* beautifully and
artistically decorated with wr aths of
flowers and evergreen*, and everything
presented a lovely and enchanting ap
pcarance. One of the most attractive
pcices ol workmanship was the motto, a*
we suppose, of Ilia scuool Carpc Horam,
‘•Improve the hour,” beautifully tmblaz
• n <iu|)>i a banner with an anchor
made ol evergreen-, ju-t h-Uiw suggesting
to our mind a fit. motto lor tny school,
community or people, “Improvo the
Hour," and "Hope" to make the best
and ut )st profitable useof ull time. 'Vo
reached there too late to hear the Pn
mary exsminetioa*, t>u• in ample time
to hear the ail ires* of Mr Jno. N Simms
‘ the wi’.tl and dashing John." lie give
the audience un interesting talk of about
45 minutes duration carrying them hack
to the days when Ball Grouud prnpn
wa* it dense forest and Indian trails
w. re to be seen all through it but civili
zation aud the hand of progress had come
in aud madj these trails sidti walks,
wide wagon roads aud itilroad*. Right
handsomely did he show the people
what strides of advancements had been
ami were being made in everything that
tended to their in»ril, social educational
ana financial condition. After the ml
dress ol Mr 81mm* an intermission of
one aud one half hours wa* given. Af
ter h .Ting partaken #f an excsllent din-
u.-r with J. H. Kdhy and family we
returne i to the school room ami wa*
very much iiteicsted in hearing the
exitiuiuai ions of the higher cla>ae*. Tin y
showed that "Improve the Hour" had
been their walcaword, and reflected
great credit alike upon themselves and
their teacher; that thoy had been studious
attentive and obedient to their studies
and their teacher, and that tho teacher
knew the espousihle position in which
ha was placed ami had done all that
could bo required of him. Owing to the
absence «f Gen. Wm. Phillips *f Ma
riett.-. Judge i) M. McClure, or Canton
was called on an addressed the audtmtce
on the importance of getting au educa
tion and imprormgevt ry hour possible;
he recited to instances where some ol
our greatest and smartest men had ac
quire.1 au education by a pine knot light
iiuiny h >urs alter uth.-r* had gone to bed.
Hu was followed by Mr Jolia Freeman,
in one of the hippiest efforts of his lile
After this followed the Didainatian* and
Orations of the voung men; they did
well and reflected hou >r up m themselves
and their teacher. During tho recital
the audience listened with the profound-
o*t interest. The following is a list of
speakers ami their imljecis; Jas, lJea
nett—Importance of "td«r to success iu
life; Henry Cook—Despair; W. M. Bi*h
op—Is Patriotism a sliainf; J A
ftl'enca—Respectability "f Labm; A. J II
Weaver—7'lnnktng; Jss. A. Low-Life
is what we make it; . F, V\ caver-Fops
sad Daud.es; Jus. E. Wa*kiu»-Labor
aud P. rsc eraece; ur.d G. W Owen—Kd
ucatiou The first four were declama
tious and the others original speeches.
An Intelmi*»ion was then given for sup
per. At 7 a cluck p. m. we agaiu ivssein
blod aud were indued surnri-ed upon
h aring the primary recititiona from
tile little boy* and girls—limy did well
and showed that thoy had mastered their
price* well and said them Without any
apparent timidity, After ihi* came the
voui g ladies, dressed iu pur* white aud
looking as sweet, pretty snd lovely ns
over tiigel-c .uld, with their compositions,
they appeared in the fallowing aider;
Mis* Ida N X—Hum in Happiness; .!/.**
S tl lie West—Fault Find ug; Miss Alma
Bearden—Bles-lng of Friendship-, Mi*«
Nettie Boling—Investigation and Ennr
gy;ai)tl Miss Jminc Bearden—Home.
To say they did exceeding y well would
ho hut a feeble way of expressing it.
L’lie many boqitct* thrown them were
but feeble expiessions of "well done." and
appreciation. A/astcr* Russell Beck,
Valedictorian, and diimuel Beck, Halu
tutorial) acted well their part. Ilie
ncli 'ol exhibit!..n and recitation of the
dialogues was good, interesting and tilled
the souls of both the young and old
with hearty laughter aud enjoyment.
The dialogues weiu well presented and
each had a g«od moral. I he music
was giod and could not ho excelled.
Long before closing the days exercises
we have no doubt but tliat every *ue
present voted Prof. Bates, and his
srhool a vote of thunks deep down in
I heir hearts and crowned the day as one
of Success iu ull iliihg*. wo did.
Notes ok the Occasion.
The dav WuS a lovely one and greatly
enjoyed by every one, big, little old and
young.—The music furnished by At. J.
MearsandT, B. Kirby, of Elbjay, was
excellent and added very greatly to the
exercises.—i!.very oue having any part
iu the programme dia well and received
the well wishes of aa appreciative an
dience. "Judge” Bates made a good
clown as well as excellent violinist.— 1 he
newspaper fraternity was represented by
P. B K rby, *.f Ellijay Courier. J. H.
Rhyne, ot Jasper Mountain Hoy and the
Editor of the 0 u'on Advance. -
Visitors from Elbjay, Jasper, Canton
Hnd other places wcie prasent in large
numbers —It is a settled tact tliat Prof.
M. G■ Bate* is a fine te-cher and has
ouilt up a splendid school. Ilia patrons
..nd pupils all like him and say they
can’t do with out him. During this
t rm In- lia hud a- many as 107 pup U nt
out- time, s. ms of whom were from a
. istance His next term bcgiio 2nd
Moudry in July next — he *y»t. m
adopted by the T.u tee* >d • if) Bab
Ground High ficbaol of hiring their
teacher is an excellent one ami saves
ilie teacher, patrons .ml ull concerned
ueli tioublu and anx ety.— ‘Aitliinthe
lust three yeurs '-all Grout d has ouilt
,p wonderfully, almost e..t relr; there is
now ub ut 3l)0 iuliab ants. 7hey "we
nucl) of t/teir success io the good school
just closet,— Hall grouxd has iliree
eliurche., North rn an t 3outhejn Meth
od tit and Baptist; good school; and is
settl'd by an energetic, enterprising, g*-
ahead, wida awake, indu»trious people
w ho are nmbitious and see in the n*ar
fu.tiro success in all their undertakings,
—Jaoez Galt, with whom we went to
Ball Ground, has tho prettiest span of
ponies in tho county, Jabez is also a
good official anti understand* the duties
of hi* office, Clerk of the Superior Court.
—Jn». Simms and hi* family aro whnle
souhd, clever, hospitable people anti
handsomely entertained us during our
s.uy Their tittle daughter, Arie, is a
smart child, gifted in many respects.
WALESCA ’ITEMS.
Fanning is tho go with our tanning
men. An academy is being put up
at Walesca. James Blanton has
quit work in tiie shop and gone to far
ming Borne havo worked cotton
the second time. Rev J. B. Harris
pteached at Saudy Plains lust Saturday.
—-We can boast of good behaved young
men and ladies.— "—Sunday School
at Rhiuehardts’ Chapel every Sunday,
Pr- aching every first. Sunday by Prot.
Linn. Rev. J. J. Keeter has gono
t > Texas We don/ think thatlt will
be 1 tig till some of tin girls will lesve us.
No candidate* around yot. Crops
looking fine. ■ ——Tho country Jarouud
about her# is heal hynni everybody is
in a good humor. Guess.
Aro you disturbed at night and broken
of your -cst by a sick child suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so,
send at once and get a bottle ot Mrs.
Winslow's Boothing 8yrup For Children
Teetliiig. Its value is incalcnlable. It
ib relieve the poor little sufferer im-
modintoly. Depend up«« it, mothers,
there is no nt istako about it. It cures
lysentery and diarrhoea, regulates tho
stomach and bowel*, cures wind colic,
softens the gums, reduces infiamation,
and gives tone and energy to the Whole
sysiem. Mrs. Winslow’* Boothiug Syrup
K«r Children Teething is pleasnnt to the
taste, ami 1* the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female aursos and
physician* in the Unitod Btates, and Ir
for sale by all druggist throughout the
World. Price 25 eon's a bottle.
WOODS Jilt ITEMS.
Fishing parties are ou a b >om; N. H.
4 W . II. Perkmson, and family wort
out on Little River a lew days since and
hud splendid succcs. They caught two
long fish and one short one; the former
wa* known by the name of eel. Our
prediction is that they had ra re loavce
tlun fishes. "Tennesso Nine" Is all
the ga >o und amusement, from the little
eight yoar eld juvenile up to our eldest
citizens. —Messer*. Fowler, Dean, Per-
uiDson Hardin, and Delaney’s premium
cotton patches lookiug fine. We hope
they will come out victorious and get
the Jersey hull Mr. J. T. Daniel
is out on a two weeks ylsit and Wood
stock is suffering very much for some
ice cold Lemonade. Mr. U. Humes it
the champion bridge builder ofCherokc*
lie Is now at work at Evans bridge and
is bringing it to completion with great
r ipidity. _ _ .
Proud to*gut the Advanco.
Gas*villr Auk d/ay tho 1884.
Editor Advance:—Permit me through
the column* of fho Advance to thank
sumo relative or friend f>>r a copy nt tho
Advance. Myself and wife are proud
to get n pa pel from our old native
county and especially to sco as spicy ii
sheet. It wu* quite a treat to read of
and see mention of many of our old
fri: nds and acquaintances nnd their
wliurcubouts and occupations. I notion
it sut'ins io be tho oraor of tho day in
Georgia to dig cyclona pits. In the
past few year* wo have been visited
with a few of flic (lark monsters out west
but now the/seem to have no respect of
locality either east or west; but here I
would like to suy to my old Georgia
fri mm!* that western cyclonosare nomore
destructive than those in the east. Will
write you again soon and tell you morn
of our western wonders. Success to tho
Advance. HX.G.
J. Fischer a Bro„ 2*20 E. Fourth Ht.
New York, havo sent us a copy of a new
and most charming Irish Hong, ontitlod
"Annie o'tlio Mny," composed by John
W.egitnd. This seng lia* been sung
with uupredented success at the Academy
of music and other popular Concert
rooms, and is dedicated to Madame Ade
lina Patti. It is quite a charactenstio,
sweet and pathetic composition, and ad
mirably well adapted for public enter
tainments u* well as for the parlor. Can
b" ordered through any book or tnusio
dealer, er direet from the bublishcr. J.
Fisher & Bro. 22«B. 4tk 8t. New York.
Price 35 cts.
Andlicial circular Irom B. \f.
Wrei.n. Den. Passenger and ticket
agent W. 4 A. U. R.itatea that Del-
(■gates and their fcicada ‘call pur
chase round trip ticketta lrotn A •
lantaon Jun? 10th to Louisville Ky ,
nil 1 return at $12.50 round trip,
good to return before July lat 1884.
Tho occasion of this reduction io
tile mce'ing of the International
Sunday School Convention in Louis-
villo, Ky., on June 11th, 12th and
ldili. The meeting will be quite
an inteiesting one and we would be
glad to hear that a number of onr
citizens will g<*.
I nE Son ov Mohtk-Cbisto.—Being
Ilie Sequel to "The wife of Monte Gristo,"
and end of the continuation of Alexander
Dumas, Celebrated Novel of “The Count
of Monte Ciisto,” is in press and will bo
published immediately byT. B. Peterson
& Brothers, Philadelphia. Lika its
renowned predecessors, it swarms with
thrilling aud dramatic incidents and
adventures. The spell of fascination ia
cast over the reader in the opening cha
pter und rt mains unbroken to the eud.
It deals chiefly with the aatounding car
eer of Experiance, Montc-Christo’s son,
wuose heraic devotions to JaneZeldis ono
of the most touchingaud romantic love
stones ever written, Haydee's experi
ence in the slave mart at Conbtantinaplo
is particularly stirring aad realistic while
episodes ia v hich the Count of Monte-
Cristo figures are exceedingly graphic.
That it should be read by all who have
read "The Couut of A/oute-cristo’’ and
will delight them is certain.
Blanks of all kinds for sale at tha Ad
vance office.
Buckets ot blood mads clean aad puns
with Wilder's Sarsaparilla P«*)Maka4.