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Jiia. A Durigen, ol A1 j>lmr-
a lor represent*-
<hn«W Proem Ch^wkee Conwy
■ARDiir Pii-l-m ZToa*
bum. F. PERRY, Kim i on A Pi nuxnitn
ftwadw. Jn"g
Ninth Conirfitiomti District.
On Turoda.v .Inn*' 171 h t lio Dom-
A TIMKLY HOOK | ('
yClIWC Tho liivffl «f Jhk (I Itlninp mid f.fta
11»«. A fiOjf.m tive of Milton county; it elected ho
Announee-i-e t is m« to nf the rapid
completion si * P,c oral work compri* j *Ion »tle^n w’oiil I ->e wiitcliliil uno
ing the Lives of the Preei-icntal Cendi , cni tul ol’Miltoim in l«i eet.
in the l.cnuhlic.-in ticket, written j. o- •--»
I W. If. Peikinaou is tlieclminpiou
wliettt raiser of ( lierokee eonutv.
ilateN on the itcpuhlic.-in ticket, written
h» the veteran author. Mr. J. W. Hurl,
nrid published by N. IV Tliomo* n «fc (
St. Louis. Ho, ami New York. ‘J'i'jji,. iM mxr having it threshed; it is
. .rJ'BBS'SrW4
wr tio KxfcntiV() eonunitte* ol thf , ptipulm u«*tc ami w.int in giving uxnaus-, * s l K 1 «* 1 ^lio
Ninth Congrcfciltfoal DiMiit* in©t I livtsly, the fa*:*t in the boyhood Mud mm j land ho marie 15 hatas oi cotton on
in Ottiuesville for die |»m|*ose oi l bond ol
the cimdidnteH— tie ir private
H»iViZ ""t'h* time and place of the j hives «u 1 Public S-rvioea but to have a
n*it f me«tihK of the Congressional i more enduring interest than the ordinary
Convention for thi* (i'"| District.
Teaslev represented
Convention
Mon. W. A.
this county, sud Giluiet
ooiuit ,\ hy
! Caropa gn I) iok. To this end the pul)
liBlirr< tmvc engaged on the w >i It a corps
of skilled (((signer anil it.graver* to elc.
giutly and pr-d'mriy illustrate the scene*
written authority front V. t'\ («rier, - incident* in ti,o lives nf these end
J K. Hedw tie. of Hall Wits elec ed ' »eut. men, MOW -i> prominently Ik fore the
eh airman and K- II. °*
Lumpkia, Secretary. I he follow t • g
reeol ut iotta woreottered and adopted
()u motion ot tv. I'. Howard of
Jackaou it was —
liiHOLYsP. That a eouveiiticu • t
tbe de®oen»tic putty of the niutli
eougressioual district Is* ea led to
SMMimhle in the city ot (initios' ille,
ot T nee-day the. lUth day of Augtt*
next, at II oYIoca, a. in., for the
pnrpoMof noBi tinting a candidate
to reproeeut said diatrief in the
forty aimb eonipesa.
On motion of W. A. Teaslev:
BbsoIARo, That the basis of rep-
raseutatioii iu said convention shall
ba doilde that to which each
conatv is entitled in the lower
house of the tie era! Assembly. j
On motion of W.C. Howard
Kmoi.VKP, That it is the seiisc;
of this committee that tin* voice of
the party, In al nomiimti * wi -
volitions, nhonlri Iw cxpr^ntMl only J
through duly aeloc ed delegates, or
their alternates chosen by the pti-
marie* or maws meeting in the va-
rums countiro. Wetheicfore suggest
and respect fully recommend that in
arranging for represe .tation in the
aproacliing oonventlo •, a« well as in
future conventions, the propriety
of giving an expression of the views
of the massenof the party on this
mibjeet at the primaries or
■M'ni< > utiii(i N when delegates ate
aulected.
Rknoi.yhii, 'I hat the memlier of
17 acres lust venr.
ADMINISTUATOUS SALE
Georgia—Cherokee County.
Agreeable t.. an onlcr of the court of
: I w
Ord
1’eisnnal anecdote* wtid r mint
*enc •* w It constitute h leading and cct
tainiy n tuoa' eatritainiiig aud instructive
feature of ibis tine work
>lr. llntd Ua* looked ability, > ml
eijoya tapriial di-lit cti u as a Bio-
gtapliicil writer. While ribauatiye in
tlie recital oTfw t*. hit powers ot analytit
and tiio ktao insiglit into tlie ptnlutophy
ul rveuta nnd meatnren, give him special
pruiniaenctf nmniig American writers at'
peraonal liia'orr. It is not too much to
say Dial lie is batter prepai.d for the
work in hand t nn sty other American
aiiinor. Acciedited by our gov. rnment
n bis lour aud residence in Itu sin slid
Sihern, Itis great work on Nihilism and
Kxilo LTe in Sibeia gave him •) standing
in th« higlieat literary «ad n/fli ial circles
in thi* caniitry us ul once c >n cieutiou*.
to:citile and picturesque. This has given
him UMsurpaase I faciltiea tor |ir«iuiin/
all the material for tbe work now in bund.
As a boo* ot fasc.il ting niter st, beauty
and profu'uncat of illusttati »n. sad of
Comp'rlieuaiv. maa ot/aet, it will cunt
mend itself to <eery cuter.
To tlic book ago ii lids rare cotnliiim-
lion of aiittii ntic history, pictoiial ill us
Irution und brilhunt authorship, will at
oicc auggeat tin: unnersil ilemiud it
wilt create, an \ also lliu siiviniuges in
iali rust it tius over tire ordinary l’*in
paigb book, nnd the print opportunity
It (itfern for prolltaMe -gouty. W« adver
tise it it. anoth r c ilifini.
N. ti Oahora writiug to tire K1lj*y
Courier says! 'Your correspondent was
in the gardwu the otlt r a/ening netting
out plant* wlien the angii.e on the
Marietta atd North (leorgia railroad
run a* far a* Kllsr Oap, f >ur mil
from Eljiy and ten mile* fiom my
arr 1 Hie wInstle like
this conmitttW ill each mrunt.t in the abo it twa mtlra o#'. Kora l( w mome
district, where (Iclegit CS tunc I rrt u j g U( y , n | lu j i*,ck to till t III* when
broil rtlretwL scltmtcd, in hereby rc p wsa araiud from Mane ta. r lie read
quested to Ukc pro|M*r steps to Imvo h*s h id many h rd *niggn a to rracli
ttsiegatcM mdtHited to represent hi* I El jay vall -c, but the whittle of it*
MONEY TO LOAN
Fai'iicre in Cherokee coiivty c.au ne
gotiate loans ot money through me in
*uui» of yiJOO mill upwards on five yc ars
ti ne. Loan* to rirrv ft per c«nt i. ter-
>■*!. and to lie paid annually. For fur-
tlr.r particular* call on
Uito, I Ttamj,y Caat-m Oa
Georgia—tJheroki e (Joniity
Whereas .) a Ik 7. Galt administrator of
l/ary v, Patti r»on repr. sem* to the
court in h « petit on duly Hied and en
t-red ou retold that he has luliy admin
tered J/ary A Patteriona . stale. Thia
Iherefiiio to c tu all per* >n* concerned
to show cause if »uy they can why said
administrator slmMid no be dbebarg
ed irom bit admiiiistratinn, and r.ceiva
letter* of diMiiis.oou on the tirst Mou iuy
iu nept. next. Juu* i id 1*M.
C. M, McCi.crb Ordiuagr.
STATE'OF G KOIUIIA
11IKK0KKK COUNTY
Wli«ri>.»* Benj. Percell Bxicuor %{
Janie* Percull iTpresema to the court it.
Ida intiton, duly tiled and entered on
recoru, that bu ha* fully administered
lames Percell* estate. yt»i» is therefore
to ci e all perxons cone mod, kindred
and creditor* t > show cam*, if anv iliey
c* \ why mu id A’xecotor should not
lx: discUaig d from b * ndiniiistratiou
nu l receive letters of d siussion on tbe
Aral Monday in entember \8M4.
t. M. Me i.niiR Ordinary.
S P ATS"OFG E()RGl A
tillKIIOKKK COUNTY
WlxrciH Joseph M. MeAl«e Admiais-
trutor of J' shua Bmtz reprrsenta to
tbe cour f . in hi* putitioo, duly filed and
entered on record, that be lias fu lj
administered Joshua Burtz estate Th>*
is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindnd ai d creditor*, to *lu.w
cause if any they can, why said Admin
istrator should not be discharged from
lus ad in nihlration, and receive ic'tcra nf
dismi*iuon ou Die tirat .tfonday in 8. pi.
IH.-4. U. M. .t cCiukk Oniioarv.
greet
inkRy of said county : I w ill sell at
the court bouse door in Canton on the
1st i tU.si.iay in July 1884 within the
legal ifours of sale. t wo paiccl of land
containing about 6t) acres each plot of
• he satuc exhibited on day of sale.
Know gins lot of land No. 3‘iO in tlic 13th
District mid 2nd Sectien of snid county
fraction lot. Sold as the property of W A
Kdwarns deceased to pay drills and for
dialrilSvTou among tlic heirs. Term*
cash. Thin May 26 ' 8^4.
W. 8. Knw.utnH Administrator
AJKMARKACIE CURE!
IN WHICH
PHYStCUE MiD SQRGEOE DECIDED
TO USE THE KSIFE.
W
My wife amt daOKMc’ suffered for year* with
an affeeth.n of tlioilii i. which was gradually
but surely niidevm'.iili :. I. lr health, anil was a
aourcneiganxiely to all ol us. Twoof thebest
physician) of the cltyiind also a*ti*ieon wero
called In, and nftei a careful exniiil ation they
(kSclded that tlierc was no chance of a euro un-
l«*s they would consent to undergo n surgical
0|*>rattoO. We wero much o|>|K»eu to the knife
being u*ed, nntll all other meant had tuen ex
haust tgh - So we tx-gsn to uso different throat
fwmedles Hold at drug store*. Wo finally If t to
Rrnwor’* l.ting Hestorer, and the effects w«r»
truly wonderflil; and after a few bottle* had
■wen taken they were entirely relieved of the
trouble and their health fully r-stored. If any
f my family should ever bo similarly affected.
I would. If necessary, travel around tho world
n order to got this remedy. Yerv respectfully,
W. If. JCANSVIKI.I),
Macon, Ul
Mscoa, Os., An gust 15th, 1W*>.
With great pleasure 1 certify to the efficacy
ot that truly excellent preparation--Brower *
hung Hestorer. It has Indeed proven to he a
•ovorelgn remedy tn my family. For many
months my wife ha* suffered from weak lung*,
and ha* exnoricn'xid great difficulty tn breath
ing, so ranch so that nne could notslccpata.'lal
night; she also lost her appetite, and,in fact,
hoc condition was truly alarming. Tho I.unt
Restorer lutvlng been recommended by several
friends M »<*nlved to get it and tost Itsvlrtuea.
which I (fill, and with the most happy effect.
Khehaitaken lint two bottles, and tr.cresuUJ*
wonderful. She now experience* no dtiltculty
In lireuthlng. her appetite Is good, end she I*
rapidly regaining her strength, and I am i>on-
rtnrcl it* continued use will nffeot a pernument
jure. I would, therefore, cheerfully recommend
It to all who have weak lungs, a* It cannot fall
to hoot great benefit to all who may gtvo It a
trial. Your* truly,
ORO. W. HIMS.
The above tuetlmonlal was given In 1(#W. Hear
What the same gentleman suyi after an Interval
of four years:
*' I have had no cause to change my opinion
relative to tho efficacy of Jirewer's bung He
storer tn cases of diseased lungs The benefit
derived by my wife from Vs use has been per
manent. 'My faith Iu its virtues Is inch that !
cheerfully recommend It to all who are afflicted
Sltb pulmonary disease. Ve^.-(w|>octfn^,
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR.
MACON, GA.
pour y ill the convention hereby
called, autl <lmt i» ronwliet tliut
have already acted, tlie (U'lvgaltvt
t'honeu t*e fully aiithoriml tti ropru*
a*>bt their ivspetttive vountie*
therein.
After ven ft»roil»le ami pnti iotic
t Ik* by W. A. 'lea ley • ml \Y. C,
Howard, urqiui; organization ami
hanuttuy, the coiuinittee, mi nto
tiou, adjourned, aubjewt to tlie
call of the chairman.
Jasticn tlcuiRfide (liat Hon
A. 1). Candlnr ilinnld l»n hit own
amiceaaar. Thin in not only tlic
• mtiniBRt ovnr tiii* oounty but ol
tun eMtiie diatrict,
Ilia State Dcm<emtic (,'oventlou
Met in Atlanta on Wednesday,
tk.' K. hmitii was elected |icr
iBMueiit cliaiimaw amt Mark Hardin
and II. H. t abanise, sccretariea.
Tbe fallowing wero eltnitcd dolcgntea
to the Chicago convention, from tlic
utata at large: U. I*. Howell, A. O
Bacon, A. It. Lawton, ami Patrick
Wadftb. Alteruateu—Gen. P. M. P».
Young, J. H. y«till, l\ C. Kilibee,
and W. A. little.
For thn dint rict.
Ut,,J L. hwcat, H. W. Grubb,
Alternatca—J. E. Part, J. Do I.
Ud—Judge O’Neal, Johu lYip ett.
Alternate*- J. H. Guerry, I). I,.
Gouidiug.
ltd—N.T. Ft*Arthur, C. ('. i)uu
can. Alteniatro—W. II. Willis, J.
l'\ Vataou.
4rh F. M. Lougley, .1. H. Martin.
Alternate*—U I*. Maud villa G. W.
miliaau.
2th W. C. Parker, Geo. Ilillvcr.
Alteinatro—It. A. Mhmuc.v, W. T.
l>ixou.
ttth—G, W. Guotiu, J. E. F. Ma-
thewn. Altcrnatm—It. E. Park,
F. Chambers.
7th —VI. Dwinell, L. S. Colyar,
AUeraatro—T. J. Lyon, W. F. Gib-
beau.
8th—M. I*. Reeae, H. T. Lewis.
Alternatro—K. 1). A'ow. J. ,1. C.
MoMahaR.
«th—W.l. I’ike of Jackson, AV. E.
Himuious of Gwinnett. Alternates
J. I*. Cobb, of Gilmer, W. I*. Price
of iaimpkin
10th—W.H. Parson, K. K. Lawson.
A'teiaates—J. W. ltarksdale, C. II.
Cohen.
The Bieeti g »a* in session only
two aud one half hours aud was
quite harmonious throughout. Tlie
general *e»tim nt of the delegates
elected i* for Cleveland.
Cleviand will most likely be tlie
BOiniuee of Democrats for Fresi
dost. He is just now the most
promine a: iy spoken ol.
It iu now proposed to send Hon
W. 11. Felton nnd Gen. P. M. B-
Young to tho logiulnturo from
Barlow. If they eminent to
tliMV will surely bddtoled ami
tow will tiien iiave the strongest
RBtl ablest icpresoiitation without
•ay doubt iu the General Anssm-
fcl*
ixifiuc cio unw bj hear.I In aur uiidst,
ami I waul to say (ml I think ail the
people will J*iu in ) that I led luppy
over ill* giivittsa of tlie roil I. Few day*
it wilt ti • Iu tlm town of Ell j «y. I *ug
jic»l, can't we Iiave a me ting ul F.il j i* '
What say Oeu'l l'liilipv, Jo ep i .vie
A fee, tile Tat-a ant and ail who h»v«
been identified writh the r -ad since it-
c’iiinieiiccincu * 1 uni persuided thit
Messrs. Kinsey »fc Eager would lie glad
to meet all w bo luvo sniggle 1 for tbe
road Wlin* say* you gcntlcuiee! Let
the programuri be known through the
Courier
]u unotlmr culuiiiti will he imind
the proooedings of tlm Domnomt*
to Kxecutivn Commiltoo ci the
Ninth CVngn ssiuiml District held
in G.tinoavilL- on Tucsdny June
17th. Tltoy nppwiiittid Tuesday
August J2,h at Gainenvill* the
time nnd place for holding the col*
ventio'i which will noinitmto n
cniididHte to be lion. A. 1). Cund-
lore’ Huccessor. T lint n.itniuse
will must likely untl should bo
A. I). Candler. NV. H. Peikiuitou
aud Hen. F. l’virynio Cheiokces
fifclegttlee elected.
Chsrokue county will never have
a heller opportunity ol displaying
linr tunny varied rcuoource*, niiii--
emis, tote, than tit the Woilds lu-
dusiri.d ani Cotton Expisitiou iu
New Orleans next December. We
should exert otii solves and so j tint
Cherokee is Well represented.
Aimng*ments Iiave been Hindu
with nil the rnil:< uom mi no turns-
|H»rtntioii charge s will he made.
,J»hjz Cinlt is tho coiuuiissioner for]
this eonutv and will take pleasure !
in assisting and giving any int»r>|
matiou desired. t
t.l corgin—t iherokve Couir v.
To all whom it inav concern
E. A. King adiniuisliator of Jainos
King decia-ed, bat iu due fuiin applird
to tlie lUl'trrsigiira >r teavo lo sell lb*
land belonging Vo Ike estate of said de
ceased slid said application will briicard
on tlie first Monday in July nixt June
in i 1884. V. M. MtCl.fiih. Ordinary.
Georgia—Chi rekeb l.i tlaty.
lw *11 whom it may teaee.n.
A IV Iiovle** adndantratcr of IIortoB
t.Avelr* Dicoa-t d 1ms in u« fonn applied
to tbe undersigned f”i leave to sell the
Unit Ix l ngn g to tbe (State of said de
ceased «nd **id application will bebistd
oa ilia first M- ndey ia July n>xt. Juue
2nd 1884. C. M. McCi.ckk. Oidinsiy.
A. J. STEADMAN
CANTON GEORGIA
Having tukcu t hatgnof hi* father
shop ictuiua thfinkn to his cits-
lumen lor past patronage and
a Hr * lor m emit I nuance oianm.’.
All work suck nn Koniii.'g, Gut
tering, copper nnd all repairs will
bo promptly executed ami nt re
seiiuhlu pi ice*, Give hint o tri.-l
ia oil ho ortka.
Medical card.
Dn. X. 8KVVELL return* thank* to
the citizens of Canton and viciuity far
their liberal patronage, and ask %cm-
tinunucu of the same.
Being permanently located, will con
tinue to practice Mediciue, Surgery and
Midwifery
Hoping by industry, euergy and strict
application to business to merit an in-
ctcased patronage and continuance
office ami Drug Store tirst door East
of It. T. .'one's Store, linsideoce ad
joining Ben. V. Perry. JanS
DRUNKENNESS
CUBED IN VAKIOUS STAGES.
Desire for stimulant* entirely
removed. Home treatment. Medicine
/. imi u iT^T* , , U an be administered without knowledge
Cap: yy . n 1 m kimsoii, ot Woou * 0 y patient, by simply olacitig it in cotTini,
otock wna ill town u>i busiuens ' tea or any article of food. Cures guar-
in,c,,.„,«,o r u,»;-| 100W|LLBE pA|0
For any case of drunkenness that
Golden Specific will not cure. Circulars
containing testimonial a and full particu
lar* sent free. Address
UULUK KPEt IFIC - O.
I So K.kce St., Cincinnati,
Legislatiiro *eoin to he honming
ami promises sucoesn in October ii 1
lie decides tv) make the race It ia
uot know n y et'* bother or not ho
will consent to run hut m our
opititoi) lie will make tin* race,
lie promises to announce in next
week* Advance either declaring to
rim or declining not to rim. \Ve
will nnxioualv await hi.* decisinu
It LAIN 10 AND LOGAN
1884 AGENTS WANTED 1884.
For the only genuine PICTORIAL Bio-
graphies of tho Republican Candidates
... . - ..... , . „ for President aud Vice-President. Au-
Oli this matter. NY Inch shall it bv. ; theutic and exhaustive in faot, profuse
/■, I I, ;” i, ' • * 73 , s and artistic in illustration,(coiiBcientious
^ Coi ll. 1.. 1 attcraoii (vJDttok-) ot forcible, brilliant in authorship. Tlie
Gumming i* a candidate lor rep- Standard Campaign History. Authorized.
Rich in matter but low iu price—$2.
Thu Agents harvest. Send M ct*. for
outtit and our special, practical instruc
tions in the best methods of selling it.
Success and large prolits ensured. Act
at once. Tho campa : gu «ill be short, bat
d 'Hot but that Mr. Paterson would brilliant and profitable to agouts. Address
N. D. Tnoui'sox vt Co., Publishers.
rcHciitative ol Forsyth county, It
will he retnenibet'd lie wad Ilou. It.
A. Kakun opponent lor tin* Senatn
in the la»t race. Wo huve no
make Forsyth an good roprenentu-j
tire as there is in tlic county. I
The Acworth News a d Farmer'
heartily endorses wha we said of
VT. H, Perki son«candidacy lor he
l.egislatuie in last weeks Advance,
a d fu(.her nay a tlm Cherokee will
In* loitunatc to secure tho services
of hitch n mtui as Air Perki> sou in
the Legislature. Wo think. ^ too.
Sr. I.ocis mo - , or Nkw Kotik City.
URAL ESTATE l.OASS
FIVE YEARS LOANS : ;
ON Pl.ANTATION* IN
the Count ies of Milica. Cherokee, For
■ Ull snt Cobb, oh better trims (A m
aay ore in the busintse in these roun tits
N -gat a ed by It. J, Aciuky
Alphartlta, Oa
mVNCIBNTS
F
> .. t - . Heines u_a y .
At tlie lainesi Yio lie Mat ion- of many
frit ini* ai d in sccoiVunee vv it ti my own
wivhc*, I hereby anuoui ce myself a
candidate at tlie »lection in Oclotier
next Ibr Hi-premntative i f C'lnrckre
county. Ifilccedl pr niise to prove
(nysi If worthy of •* important a trust
and t > labor zeslo sly fur tlie advance
in, nt of every material 'merest ot ail the
people. UespeetTy. Jko. K. Moouk
AS Till', SEASON Al’PIiOACHES I WISH TO CALL YOUR
ittcnlion to tlm fact that I svm now prepnred to fttrninh farmers and
others with the best am! old reliable
l’cm Hoyce Mowers & Reapers,
Whielt for Simplicity, wormnnship, Finish aud Durability 1 think
can ot be excelled. 1 cannot >je und rsold by others hafidling ns good
Mowers aiid Reapers a.ff the Perry Rowe.
Frick’s Engines and Separators
I have on hand aud am offeriag
them at aHtoRiahingly Inn price*.
I Guarantee thereeEmrine*
nnd ISeparntors to do as good,
work and ^ive an general
Hutisliiction an any Engines
nnd Separators offered for
sale. ! hey eitn bosold low
lor CASH or ON TIME.
Call and Examine before buying.
I CAN SAVE~YOU MONEY
ALSO HAVE UN HAND MY USUAL FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries,
General Merchandise,
Corn, Meat, Hour, Lard, etc., etc.
Which I am still offering low for CASH or ON TIME to good
parties. Come and huo tut) when in town.
Very llerpcctiully Yours,
CANTON, GA , May 11th, 1884.
Robert T. Jones.
A beautiful KN’GlMiVINO in SIX COLORS, representing TWENTY BO f* OR
TRAITS of the most
FAMOUS -‘V
CONFEDERATE COMAMNDERS
IN THE CIVIL WAR. 1801 65.
Every Poiitiiait lm* been carefully vkkifikd, and have been produced at great
expense and in tlie most Ei.ahokatk and Autistic manner by kuinknt Aktists.
The Pom u a n s of the GEN KRAI.S will tie Rkiuni/kii at a glance, they are in FULL
UNIFORM and true to life. Tbo Hihiohic Giiav, tiio Goi.d Uuttonb and Stabs
and It i;ain on Coi.i.aks (denoting rank), stand out in hold relief from the Hkao
tiki i. hack Gitoi .Ni>. Only a Fkw of those Giikat llKiioKsare now Liviko and a*
true Soi Tni:n.\i:i( should kaii. to nossess oni: of these valuable Mkmkntokn. They
ure appropriate for the Pari.oh. Liiiraky, Ham. or OrnvK, and will coaapare
favorably witti tiio finest On. Paixtinum.
Tho Pom a a its are I'ltiNTKD on Hkavv Pi.atk l’Ai'KR, beautifully tirtkd
(ready for framing) size Ti x 2U inches, and will be sent to any address, (Foutaub
or Expuksh PAtt),) carefully packed in tulies, on receipt of Price 412.00.
J Address THE SHERMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Wc arc authorized io announce J. M
Land a candidate f>r tlie office Tkkab-
Uukii of t lierok.u County
We are auilmrized to unnoui.ee Jamk*
M TaTLOM a* a candidate tor county
T're.i*ur<r and if eiecti-d promises to
faithfully fulfill the office to the best of
ins ability,
1 reapictfully bow t» the citizen* ol
Uln-i kre nolle y an 1 off'ur myself us s
c»od hi e for c -uety t reaaurer. If elect
ed I all'll discharge tho duties ofihal
office l take cccaaioa litre to thank nn
frifii'i- I >r Ili-ir sufferage iu thu put an i
*-k itcomiiiU' -ci fine same
Uespeetfuily, I'ukoujkic Tciik
W- an- sulhorived to anno -nccc
Tu mas Jiuu., a candidate for thenlHci
ot Tax ioIlector of this county.
Wearo authorized to announce D. W
Fkkouhov a candidate for re election t
tlie office of i ax Collectoh of Cherokee
county.
To tiik totbr* or CiiKReKKE County
I wry respect tally announce my name
a* x candidate for the office of Tax Col-
1 ctor, and if elected will cndcavot to
discharge the duty* faithfully A prmipt
ly and will feel umi< r oliligations ’<
my fiiend* and th« voters generally fxi
theirsuppuit Siu.Nay K Dickson.
— - W ——
We are authorized to announce N. J
Qahkibon, a cand.date for the office of
Tax Ukckivkh ef tin* couuty.
We are authorized to anaounceJ, H
Kino, the «lu sewing machine man, as i
candidate far Tax Kecuiver of this county
We arc author-zed to announce Yf. 8
Conn a* a candidate for Tax Receiver of
tbia county. If elected lie promises ta
fulfill tlie dutiee of the office to the lies!
of hi* skill and ability.
We are authorized to rannunce S iin»el
W. Worley, as a caudidato for Tax Re
ceiver of this county If elected lie
promisee to fulitiil tho duties el ll-e
cilice to tho best of skill and ability.
>#>
We are authorized to announce W. A
Kitcukn a* a candidate for Slier.ft of
this couuty. If elected ho promises to
faith fully fulfill the i ftice. If ducted J.
P. Spear* will solve as Deputy bhcriSf.
We are authorized to anuouncu E. (J.
-Ikaulino as a candidate for .Sheriff of
this county Ifilectcdbo promises to
faithfully fulfill tho office. If elected
Jits. B. Curtis will seiye ns Deputy
Sheriff.
We arc authorized to announce T P Car-
pkntkk a* a candidate for Sheriff of this
county. If elected he promise* to fulfill
Hie office to the best of his ability aud if
elected George it, Colo wil serve as his
Deputy.
Georgia—C’herokee County.
To all wil out it may concern-
U. II. Dobb-, admiuntrator of Burrell
Dobbs deceased, has in due form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell tlie
laud belonging to tiio estate of said
deceased and application wil’.be beard ou
the first Monda\ in July next June Sad
1884. C M. MiC'li’rk. Ordinary,
AGENTS XVJ
A^TED^
2U4 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
3ei3.
Davis
The lightest running Shuttle Sewing
Machine ever produced, combining
greatest aimpliolty, durability uud
speed. It is adapted to a greater va
riety of practical and lancy work than
any other. No basting ever required.
For particulars as to prices, &o., and
for any desired information, nddresj
THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO.,
WATERTOWN, N. Y.
168 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
1223 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
113 Public Cqn-ire, Cleveland, Ohio. V
40. 48 & 60 Jackson St., Chicago, Iff.
W. U. PERKIN80N, Woodstock. Oa.
Spring Term
CHEROKEE HIGH SGHOOL
Oi ENEI) ON JANUARY FIRST
and will be continued until July Slat
a lien it will then close for a few week*
vacation.
In ncrordanc • with a ncent Aotoftb*
j General Assembly nil chddren wha may
' lie enterid nt any time during thie torn
and aili ml aix'y days or less will receive
tbo b- m fit ot tlm Public School Fund,
Mis* L'zzie Whitmore will aaaiat la
i the Primary Department.
AH Latin Scimlafa and some ef the
higher clnssi s will tie under the charge
et a c- mpetent male teaebc-r.
I For further partirular* cab on or ad-
| dress MISS DIANA DOYAL,
PajHOlrAL,
Canton. 6wi|il
GUARANTEED CUffi
FOR
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
AND ALL
DISEASES
OF THE
BLOOD and SKIN
THE
MOST POWERFUL
BLOOD PURIFIER
AND
CONSTITUTIONAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
A. V. PAINE,
paopwcToa,
LOUISVILLE. KY
LORRILLARD’8
Maccoboy Snuff.
CAL’ ION O ON8UMU AS:
A* many inferior imitation* have ap>
peered up--u the market in packages m
closely r.acinbling oui* a* to dsceive the
unwary, we would request the purchaser
to ecc that tlic red lithographed tia eaaa
ia wicli it is packed always bear
Our Nume and Trade-Mark
In buying tbe imitation yon pay a*
much for an inferior article aa the
genuine costs.
Uk Sana You Obtain I uk Gbvrihb,
LO It It ILL A. HD'S CLIMAX
RED TIN-TAG PLUG TOBACC*.
The Finest 8 • eet Navy Chewing Tnbaeoe
made
Tlie Genuine nlway* bear* a Red Tin-Tag
w it h our nume tl.eieon-
BVWAHKOF IMITATIONS.
POSTl’ON ED CHEUOKEK
COUNTY. SHERIFF SALES
FOR JULY 1st 1884.
Will lie sold on the tirst Tucadiiy in
July next, at I he court bouse door in
said county within tiio legal hours ot
sale tu tlie highest bidder for cusl tin-
frilowing property to wit:—Four acres
of lot of land Nn 34 in tlie 21st Dial,
nnd 2nd Section of said county it being
ih tin: North west corner of said lot at-d
levied ou a* the property of Michael
L- nar-t to s-vti»fy a ti fa in favor of
Lemons & < o nnd trausfered to John
Guerrn against said Viclmcl Lenard and
Jus. P, McCoy.. Levy made mid return
-d to me by .1 II Roach L- C- Tenant
in po-es*iiin notified iu writing. This
** ay 28th 1884
E. G. GUAM LING Sheriff;
! Our .subscription li t i* coiutaaiiy in>-
creasing. Rea ler are you a sulncril.o
Leyering’s Coffee.
Recogvhsd as IB* Bs*L
Out Cofft, It alxlsMl purs,
not fland or color*, ao4 It
,ditto* from our largo dot* of
Orttn Cofot, witk tptaiai rtf-
trtnet ta Ita Drinking QoaiHIa*.
dialing ang coloring Hooting
Coffon uggt ta tka wotgkt amg
klget tho Imgarfactlam. mkht
In tMIrtlg agatant ggar Wo
nt at a conoumor.
Aik yourDroar for itrtgtrvg
COfFU. ang tatit na otkor.
E. LEVERING 4 CC.
toUMiohog i**.} Baltimore
Send too Z-o..( stari.t for Imrlv'l Cofoo Cop mot ‘
Plmqu,i t a Idrgt, original a»S
McAfee House
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Utulur an «ntir*ly ntw inanaga-
ment is now open for the accemodatiea ot
those seeking a healthy nnd pleaaaat
local it y. Accomdationt first clast and
prices low. Splendid tample room* fot
Drummer*. Special rate* to families.
In connection with tlm House ar»
splendid Stable* w ere horse*, b Cgie*.
etc, will receive prompt attention at
m-d rate prices. For further particulars-
call on or uddress
Mrs. Rosa L. McC:llum,
Proprietreaa.