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WHITELeAD! WHITE LEAD!
ON OR ABOUT MAY 1ST LAST I BOUGHT
Six Thousand Founds
oi WHITE LEAD. To day I have received
Five Thousand more
hence it is needless Cor me to sav that l a n head dunrtera for paints
and Oil. I got through rates of freight to this pi n o, which is choaper
than freight to Atlanta. Consequently T ran nttbrd tc soil lower than
you can buy in Atlanta.
1 ea p rv a large stock of Varnishes, Dry paints, teadr mixed Paints,
Roofing Paints, Colors ground in oil and Japan, Paints Brushes etc.
Write to me for price aud state how much you may want.
R. II. Northcutt,
marietta ga. Jurte2oih issi
PARSONSES PILLS
Cherokee Advance
TffURSfiAt “TtTT
«rd.
1884
‘ (VAIS.
Can you >krt*t” now. ?
Read every thing in this paper.
Give your bov •'Smiths Warm Oil.
fro «nd'o y the cooling drinks at Ellis
Bring yon; J >b w*rk to the Adtanci
thee
Hal little property was sold last Tues
day—sale day.
Read the legal advertisement?
for August.
Kill Worms in f7hildreo with Wilder’s
pothers Worm Syritp.
Mrs Lottie WnilU of Ellj*y is visiting
Mrs. N A Whitn.ore.
THE AC \ 1> Kill Y
At n meeting of tho citizen* hold last
Monday evening it was rm m tained that
*2014 had been subscribed by good, sol.
vent parties on whom any action tai\«n
could be relied. Stops weio then lak n
in at once itegin contracting for the ma-
lerial and the erection of the building
the old Aiadciny lot provided good titles
could bo procured of the same. Judge
\\. A. Teasloy and rapt. It. \V. Newman
were appointed as a committee to thor
oughly investigate all acts and parts of
acts iu any way touching upon the titl,,
ot this property and report the result of
their investigation at (lie next meeting-
A committee on contracting, building
collecting and receiving.!lie subscription
as needed, and otherwise taking the
Deputy sheriff Curt i* occassioaly takes . building of tho Academy in their con
S? <S"
And will completely tihaiigo tho blond in the entire system in three months. Any
person who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 13 weeks, may be restored to sound *
health, If such a thing he possible. For Femalo Complaints these Fills have no equal*
Physicians use them for tho cure of LI VKR nmt K1DNKV diseases. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mnll for 85c. In stamps. Circulars froo. I. S. JOHNSON A up.. Ho»ton. M.m.
DIPHTHERIA
Croap, Asthnm, Bronchi tip, Nrurihl-
frlA, Hh«timatl»m. johnson h ano
dyne LINIMENT (for Internal and External
Vie) will instantaneously relievo these torrlMo
diseases, mail will positively cure nino raises
out of teu. Information that will save tunny
lives sent fVoo by mnll. I*on t delay A moment.
rrsTotiUon Is bettor than care.
of 111, Spins. Bold •verywti. r«
It Is S well-known tool Ihftt nmt of tbs
Boras tnd Catltn Pi'Wilor sold Is this noun-
try la wnrthlns ; Hint Stn-rldsn'l Condition
Fnwitnr la sbiolutely purs and Tervvaiuablo.
Mottling on Fdtrth will make linns
in, llko Sherklun's Coml Itlnn I’ow-
r. I»o,e. on* tesqioonfnt t« eseh pint of
MAKE HEMS LAY
food. It » m slut potitlvelv prevent and enre 11
CHICKEN CHOLERA,!;
B. H. McMl'iUii,
BRICK, PLASTERING AND
STONE WORKMAN,
CANTOH, GEORGIA.
I am fully prepared to do any kind of
Masonry or plastering at tho ltnvettt. po*
t.ibla rales, and solicit tint patronage of
those desiring work in my line.
J*n3- II It. McEnwyhe
HOGAN
reveiit and cure | Hop Cholera, Ac. Sold everywhere, or ,ent by tnsltfor«c.l«
■tstnnt. Furnished In Inrae csns.prlro 81.00: hr ntHlI, tlJQs
Circulars ftoe. 1. S. JOHNSON A CO., Uostoti, Mom.
Jgg!** 9 -.TCgfe
w
DKNTiST
OANTOM GEORGI
Tenders It its professional service! 1 to
tho citizens of Uamnn and Hirmnnding
country and guarantees sal istuction in
work nud prtees.
Office over W. M Ellis -ton-
SUE END FEED BIBLE
g. w. Evans
OEOlU IA
Haii.ioud Depot
Bung - at reasonable
CAN 1 ON
N KA It Til R
Moi-.es nd
p 1 ice-.
Car- lagi - a'd Hor.t s nlwat a toady.
Will s-int to any part of lie country,
with careful driver* and i/entb Rain*.
All kinds ot stoi k fei and will cared
f>r.
IIAT T 'NfJ AND DltAVINO
r't na at low rates.
CnrtdiiimerR will be politely waitc 1 ou
at all hoars, day or night
DR $ T 6AY
BALL GROUND.G4
V
;u-
Tondera his Professional Services to
tho citizi ns of Mab Grouud and sur
rounding country. Offico at R. .1. Bol-
ngs’ Hotel.
PATENT BED SPRINGS
in an offender^ at tli# law
lfcr.d the advertisement of VTaOiUtoek
academy in another coluni*. ^
Main and sumfliina; Much of flio
former but Mile of /he latter,
N- w lot of Gents, Ladies and children
Shoe* just received at W. M Ellis.
Buckets of b'oi -d mads clean and pure
with Wilder'* Sarsaparilla nnd Potn-li
troll was elected as follows! .labor Galt
W. A. Teasloy, It. T. Jones, J. M. MeAfye
and N..). Wheeler. This committee was
empowered with tlio light to contract
with an architect for plans, if in their
opinion they thought it advisable to do
so. On motion the mooting adjourned to
Tuesday evening at It o’clock in order to
hear report from Teasloy and Newman
V rs Lops School excraises to- j appointed to investigate the titles to
ntorrow night. Bo sure and go
•lit
N" more Indig'stion or Nervous lie
hi ity if you use Wilder s Stomuch Bit-
teiB.
Thors was li5 t tlio Moth«clist
school and 157 at tho Baptist lust
the
1 mil now selling the Latent Bed
Springs which for cheapness, comfort,
strength and durabil ty cannot lie ex
cellel. I will pip them «rt for any one
in tin county, All orders promptly till
ed. Call on or address W. M. Cannon
Waletca Ga.
THE FALL TERM
OF THE
W () o (.1 st ock AcadcinV
Conunoaces Juty 7tli and con
tinue* lour months; Public Tetnt
inolu'led. Tuition ranges from
$1 50 to $3 00, [mt month, accord
ing to grade. Discipline milil, but
{irtn. Careful attention to the
moral as well as mental cnlluro.
1 listi notion analytical nud practical.
Board in good tamiliott on reason
able tfctrns Tho morals ot tho
t#wi.i uxcellont. For further in*
foiniiitiou cull on or address ,
M. B. TIJOG/j/i, I'rincijnil,
II oodfiturk, (Jn.
Of Kentiusky Univerelty, T.exlnaton. Ky.
bUn-l-Mils o«ii »H*Kin Ikmr w«*«k *Ujr in th« re*r. No Va**tf<.n.
tiino U» ouSHHletn Uib Full Diploma (Toursc a»...ut 10
wi«fik«. Avrrafs T .uM Cott, tnotudlnf TnUlon, Hctof Bonk* and
Board bt a family. ToDsruphjr n »i*wialt/. Literal v < otii«o
bo-\ Ladles roootecd. 6>M> ■nweiaftil gradunus. Out .JH)
|iuptt> last rwar from \i w* 4f» xi-ars of ago, front T! f-tfate<.
Hixtalal avursAa for fsicheri and Bitdnco kt'*»i. t niversity
BlptiMua j»rrseoto»i u»it« graduates. Till* beautiful eit'
l-ft>lin; Railroad*
J U11 ’ f ill narticultr*
BddroMluFruoMont. WIIJIUK II. SMITH, t «'.logloa t Y j
for tin kenlUtfnlncas and oooiotr. and i* <
Pali frstion hiaint Sei t. hti> F-»r cirenla/*
mikIo
BEOOEiSij
■:y at l ■■
(h:ohci i
• urt - ••
A TTOL’N 1
ALP UAR ETTA
Will prriiiice
tka Hlua hidge
Justie# Courts of
other Districts (G.
tap
a all h
< 'ire .!i an « i .th
M I ton anu of “ c
M.) us border on M ' I
GUKIiOKKK COUNTY SI !■ Ilil-1-'
SALKH FOli AUGUST Clli. 1884.
Will be sobl on the first Tuesdt. ii.
AllgilSti. next lit the court liuuse do in
s.-pil cvuiit-. withi’ntli. legal hours t
sulo t* tlic highest bidder for c hIi the
following propirty to wt:—L-ts of
hind Nos, 4o uinl 4fi in ihe 21st I>ist. ami
2nd sf-ction of t lieiokee county, eucli
containing 40 acre-, more or less ,Vbo. t
5S acres, of said tract ol land is well im
proved and up n which i. erected u
gnod farm haute and suitable out build-
ing j . Said propel ty levied upon to sat
isfy two Justice ci uri ti las i.-eurd frnm
the Justice court for the l«2b 1) st. G M
of said county, one in favor of J M.
McAfee ug'iiimt Martin W. i) bbs and
the other in Invar of J. M McAtee age t
jorjidm Merry man & Co against Martin
W. Dibits George W, Ali-xa-dor ten
ant in peseusiou notified as requited by
law. Levy made and returned to me Iry
II. (i. I'HUitl, L. C. hie./ulv 2u ls-4
Also at the same tun'- and puree:—L.ot
of land No 273 in the ?8rrl TTst and
2nd secti -n nnd iiOOth Drat, (r. M. ol
said County of Cherokee, Stair of O'eor
gia. Contaiaiag 1 GO ncr -s more r b» ;
bound on the east by G VV Hannon, on
lire north by L. J. Davis, , nd on tli
smith by A. Hobgood, tin lami wherein
James tiuleherson, ttio defend.tut now
resides. Levied on us '.be property of
Jus. Hutchisons, the def. nd nr.tosntis’y
three Justice court It fas nil is ued
from the Justice court of titiotl Disi.
( . Al. of said county, f r the purchase
money of said land; n11 .n lavor •»1
TuiuirvsJus. IIutclii ism . Defend n
in ti fa and in ptrsessi- u of said l >nd
notified as rrquired by law. Levi made
and returned to by L J. Davis L C.
This Jillv 1st *
JB. G. LING, Siioiilf.
PLAN OF BKIDOIO
GEORGIA—ClmrokOfu Gouiity.
Wrought Iron l'l Uts Briilgi. Sp n 12
fct-t,8 pmmds 1. f«At ?}4 inci.es each.
Depth «t truss :511. Hill., ltoadwaj 12 It
in the clear Capacity GO poiKils in
square foot ot lbu>r i xolusive of bridge
weight. For tip tin /- par/>culara see
p|.,i, and euifieaiiou in Old nary« Of
fice lie contractor will im the lions
d'the o/d Bridge, which was one of Z.
Ixinur wrotig t In tubular arch bridges.
fins, bridge will tn- erected across
Li lb: Uiver, at Cl.< mki e M i Its iu aid
county. I propose to r ,ej e -eolcd pro
ps-al during tin? next lou w-1 les On
-iccticn ot !Ins bridge. ; hr e«nti .cn r
will be requi od t" gi- oi.d m •: tie*
curdy in diMtbii tli him m of In Ind
f-r tun fa Hiful pcrloruiar.c. - I ibe emi
tract, When the luidge >• c-unpleied
nceording to contrac I lie con i actor
will b-p id riau cider mi Treasury of
Fill n kec ■ own > die D. eemb r 1st 1884
All lumLei fuimsli.id In the Orrl.n-.ry
/urn £6th 1884. O u' MoOi.uub
Ordinary.
ON MOUNTAIN a. June 1884
Ml. Edito>: For the past two weeks
or long' r we have had
part quantitioa of r. n
in 'hi. immsdinto
awd much cloudy
weather. Wheat lias sprout'd in t
xh 'i k and it is th f ar < I many the eiop
is ruin'd. Water c ur»es have tune an *
again been very high, overflowing low
lands nnd washing away fencing. Ike
pro-peet • f corn on these lands is nn v
tiling but. flft'tering; I ut as luticli of this
was planted late, should Ike cloud
soon give way to i right sun—shine and
skies, ihe dry hot wi aiher apt to
foil w next mouth, it is apprehend'd
will correct the effect pr dined by the
ovei flows.
1’edpstrianifm here as elsevvh to in
the febate is having i's pc-uliai eh.'.tm
not i 'eiv have t ngug> d m i t vate >i als
and 1«. I laeis and i«-1 wri m eyeiy
stance wm iiu lul re sit-. You need u"t
In snrprisi ii a in ir a*, n-y time of nnpai
allfled cballpui i- Min naling from this
place. A 11 / ;e • \ Mi ,i • tl V. Binndon
who b'b t!u- agilnv ed swift • footed
Ach lb- i- ■ Her n >. i sufficien ly inouc d
o w» k o') iii'li within six In urs Iron;
tune oi standing He p'fe1.1s however
in t to walk eiflniM CircnnisCi ill- d llinir
but IV to one u ven p. int to another GO
in le- apart. A rmlrnad track he sa.s
i pie.i laid./' No me will t l.j.-ct to
ii j- pivvinifig he do. a not huug on 1 ll<
id' on.'- ' ' n l " r I-, his din < u.
If "•! In I III 0, Oil. ■ VI e\ ■ ti 'I
I . ii l-ebilni - n n v den 1 1
i ' 1 hod-- of aeeuuipiishin
o i i s to do bni will
l*.»-.p or iui tin- :-!.i« c
lime.
Sunday.
On" of ffariettn’s charming 1 »e 1 !*•«.
Mi s Able Nortlicutt, is vi«iting tlio
,1/i n-s Trn*lcvs.
(i-i ' ut lo the cloving nxerci*ci of J/i.<
Li'M achool t" morrow (Friday) niglil at
the Baptist, dhurch.
K v. Je,‘o Warlirk was in town IhsI
Kruiav, He is statioacd on a work hi
Fannin County.
Tliero is cOttsidcrnlilu sickness in
tho town nnd county, said to l>«
caused by the contiuimis r»itif,
" flip Lord loves a chceiful gir«:.” In
tilleascs where a tunic is needed giva
iniiier’s Stomach Bitters—it it istlubest
f'ol. Wni. A TciihImv we barn will
build a In Dutiful burned d wt llmg this
rummer On the lot v hero Ins old stable
stood
More rain fell in June than any June
known fur yean and e nseqtieiiMy the
oats wheat and cotton will be n short
crop.
Col. J. P. Brooke, formerly of thin
county, wo are glad tofnoto is getting Ii is
share of the Milton law pruetieo at A1-.
phnruttn.
W. W. Ellis hi* j ist n'Ci'ivud lioiiti
ti fit l Plaids, Wi.rvte.is, Lawn*, Muslins
nnd in fact anything ui e<ted lor 8prina
or Kumincr wear
Mr. J. CJ. Bates, oi Lickskidet Distriet
■s anounced for Tax Receiver ind W. W.
Hawains lo; Tax CoUn tur, in to cays
paper. Read Ilium
Miss Willie Met,'olliiiu who lias been
attending sclirool for some time in Atlanta
is now visiting her mother Mrs l!. L.
McCollum, at the hotel.
Mexican But,until-:—< ol. It Krl-
l*gg, (’unt n, is prepand with blanks
lo make out claims for » exieun Sol
(tiers or their widows for u reasonable
tee.
Fletcher Garwood car'iad rfF the Dol
lar Prize at tile obstacle racing la-t 8at-
unlay night at the rink. John Ellis won
tlio prize t'jr tlie 2 1-2 mile nice Tues
day u ght.
Uncle John B. Garrison and wife of
Fort Buffington, the first white settlors
of this comity am now stopping at the.
hotel with their daughter Mrs Jt. L. Mc
Collum.
I tie b-groes celebration i.ud picnic
Iu -1 8alurilay wusbugnli alt. tided i/y lllv
dusky maid, maidens and beaux ; all be
haved very wi It conyideriug the.r iniu
ral tendencies.
Rev J J. Keatcr who is now visiting
relatives in Icxhs, has Imd the goad lo,
time to get marntd whde tin le la Miss
r» bi-cca liass, formerly of this county.
:succik« and long life to them
Wc l-egrot to learn that our Sheriff
E. G, Gram ling is confined to liis bed
with a spoil of sickliest, James Curtis
deputy 8heritf is attending to the duties
ot tlio office during his sickness.
^ Pink Donaldson or (Williams) colored
was hurried last Thursday. He had lin
gered lor some time will; consumption,
said to have boon brought on by a ruckle
bur lodging in Ins throat some time ago.
l'lie Baptist WuuiJay acoool drap
ed tiicir church last fettnday in
mounting to; the lu. 3 * of littlo Eutell
Moore, one oi their schuliira who
laid gone to join the heravnly tlirong
The teachers of Cobb, Cherokee and
Milton will meet at Roswell to morrow
(July 4Ui) at h) a, m. Till* several coun
ty school commissioners will be present
and addresses will be delivered by emi
nent educators,
Mr. k Alts. J. M. Moore deains
to return thanks to their iriouds
aud others lor the kindness unci
symphthy shewn thoin during tho
recent siekness ok thoir little
daughter, Lstello, who died hist
w eek.
We learn that during the summer Mr
N j Wheeler will buiPi a u.eo brick
uwi ding on tue lot where h,» frauien
dwellmg sow stnuils ills n .w k use
will be f islii u ed somclliiiig after tin-
style ol lj It. Browns' hundgu nc b. ck
dwi lung.
We call your atte, dan to ttie change
in the advertisement o it H Nwilt.cut
Marietta lie is now c itamly ben:
quui er- for White l.a.id c c. nuu »e
W"Ul(l advise ail to give tun; a .rial i e-
lori pmchafciiig ebewlit o Ho c-iu
surely save you some money.
old Academy lot.
At Tucsduyi mootiing To.islcv and New -
man reported that they had examined
ali ;u ts and titles regarding the Aendeiny
pd that they could Hud but was not pre
pared to say in whom tlio titles were
vested and whether of not the sHir, given
by the Ssatc of Georgia to the Etowah
Academy was conditionally or not and
would hinder us from taking any steps
we saw tit. \* Col. Teasloy was going
to Atlanta thin wee-K tlio committee was
given further time to investigate the
matter witli instructions to visit the Ex
eculive Department at Atlanta and get
al! information that eou!d be gained nud
report at an early day. The subscription
committee reported *20oh now subscrib
ed and prospects for mm u.
From present indications with these
men of vim, energy and undying pcVsorv-
ntice on tho committee to Imild we are
assured that an Academy will now be
built this year in Canton and tho town
pla'-c cl uponja higiior'idano oducationnliy
morally, socially, tiuunciully and ovory
other way. An Academy wo must and
an Academy we now intend to have.
Hurrah for Canton and her good citizens.
oiiTTi adjTiuan i>
A t a meet ing of tjle citizens held ill the
court house last Tuesday Mr Joe Heard
was called to the chair ami ll«n K. Perry
requested to act as Secretary, (’apt.
Newman explained that Hie object of
the meet ug was to consult with the
fanners and others as regarded holding
the court ou 2nd .Monday in this month.
Ho thought that as tlio unprecedented
ndim had greatly damaged the crops ami
thrown the farmers badly behind it
would necessarily be very damaging to the
farming interest especially at this time
and therefore hoped that this meeting
would request Judge Brown to agree to
*u adjournment of court to tegular term
2nd Monday in August next. Judge
Brown was present nnd said that if it was
the wish of those present that court
adjourn ho would conform to that desire
I elieving it would he host to do
ami
that Hie two weeks term in August next
would giv* utmost or quite time enough
to dispose of Iho most important cas s.
Chairman Heard, Henry Btcele J. A!
harp uml Col. Teasley thought all
would Ini pbii-ed If an adjournment
could now lie had. On nioti> u of Col.
I’rasley it was the snase of the meet
jug iIui Judge Brown grant an orib-r
adjourning court over to the 2nd Mon
day in August mxt. Following is
Junon Buownh’ ohukii:
Canton Ga. July 1st 1884.
Iu consequence of tlio continued
rains and the condition of tho fanning
farming interest of the county h latgr
number of Hie people held a uu-e’ing
on this dav in the court house at this
p ace and requested me net tn hold the
Superior com t on he 2nd Monday in
this month, And believing as j do
that the best interest of the cousty
woul i be subserved by postponing the
court till Hie regular term in September
I have decided to give it tlnn direction
Jamb? it. IIii-iwn. Juuon ti.G. B II t)
1110 1,4 (ION 14
Little Ralph, tho only son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. P. Dupree, aged 10 months and
13 days, quietly passed away on Thursday
morning June 20th 1hk4, after having
suffered only three days, and ou Friday
evening his remains were interred at the
I Town Cemetery wi/ii beuu/iful and ap
propriate ceremonies by Rev. R. It. John,
son. Liftle l.a/pli apparency had suf
fered but little during life; was bright,
cheerful and a source of much phasiue
and happinei.s to his pan nfswho almost
idolized him. Having just arrived at
the age when lie began to make himsrlf
partially understood by his childish prat
tlin': walking from chair to chair; re
cognizing his parents and holding his
hands out to he taken l/y them to their
bosom; ami a score or more of other
sweet little l>ahy tiicks that can alom
t e Hweet nnd lasting in the memory of
the stricken parents, he was fondly
looked upon with bright anticipation of
th ■ future. But, lie is gone. Wc can
no more hear his childish laugk ami be
hold his radiant face and wc mourn with
the bereaved purenta. When we say we
deeply sympathise with Mr and Mrs !>i
ind other sorrowing ones we mean
< k n sr
Wfl l| i,.
*1 ■ Urt 11 V
It.
It. . Join-- sold last week to Bat n
hompson i r ; oilins ol -> mcoa. uni |
-h Ei cks Engine.-and Sep'ial is. ibis
i-gtm in ii 8o|};.rotor is said wii do
< od work and tlnv now hav• a-i op
oi unit. of oeftioie-tratisg t in ou, of
j 111 . Gem wheal s CiluUa oi lire COUUly.
I»i>0 2 • ;>»mk
ttt S. f«. ( flrlir.it ic a w hich meets a!
AYocdetock 2nd SnU-rd . in July at 10
o'clock, n. m.
Opens by ringing •' vu'ition.
Mp.-cc’i by R v. W H D- in 15 minutes.
H mtr; Work f r J nn.
Speech by A, G. Denpicy 15 miuuloti.
■V*ng: Betlmay.
Speech by J it. Loyd 15 minutes,
Bong: When we get Home,
Npeioli by U,,lo,i 111*11 15 minute*.
Song : Biing the l htldren
Speech by A. J. Maddox 15 minutes,
So»g: Summer Land
Speech by A J. Johnson 15 iniuuten.
S ng: Happy Pilgrim.
1 STKIIMI-MON 2 Uouns FOtl PINNER.
1 luny minutes eX'-ielKi-s of Woodstock
Ilaftcmnb, No ndny, I’rickutn, Carimil
and Biiheiidu school*.
Soug; Sweett by aud by.
M. S 1’adkn
'.'hailman Uom.
New IIaten, Conn, Jun«, 1881
Editor Advance:—After havinggra#
on mi excursion to New York City aa4
b<holding with the natural cy* for tw#
day* the many wonder* aud atlrajtienR,
for which tho gre«t Metropolis i* notad.
1 attempt to write you of my obterVR*
lions though 1 fear that my effort’t#
write an interesting letter wilt he a poof
one, Navct thelr*e I will *«ll **ut t ion •
gli if it be in shallow water. Saturday
morning tho 14th in*t., aftera night of
Mveet repoae ou u steamer I aro*e with
the sun ami went on deck and asked
of the crew where wc were, ke raplivd
•‘pRalng tnrougli Holt’s Gate.” It hot
lining my first trip through the gatu, l
was not much aUi-mi'd, but atnvaed in*
sell with the beautiful scenery that ap*
penrd ou both sides ef the Sour.d, and
r with the r'nit.g city in the distance- We
! wi re so >a landed in tlio greatest citf «t
ly for
the New Werld It being ton
the business hours, I proceeded to the
At the champion debate ef the North j iP'Gnt Suspension Bridge and esid tho
Ga. Agricultural College recently . ‘npurod puny for a walk over tne proui-
between the Do-era Faolcatra nnd Phi i»*do. On reaching tho most proinioeol
Vu •» the subject "Should pardoning ' P»i't of tho bridge, I stepped to take ».
power bo vetted ill the chief rxcutive of view of the cily. The mind ifonelt
a state’’ t|ie Signal speaks of the
speeches ei It. L, liraunou, ot Hickory
pree ami oilier soriovvuii;
ami Joel that tlu-ir hiss their grief is ours
for we hml learned to love little Ralph
almost as om- our own children. But iv
should not mourn for he is only gon
before to prepare a place for us. Little
Ralph is safe, wo are not.
“Sad the silence at parting
From those we dearly love;
Blissful the consolation.
Soon we shall meet above,
Parting on earth should bring us
Nearer, still nearer God,
Bowing in sweet submission,
Kissing tho chos/n’ing rod.-
Silently, silently sleeping,
Pusi-'lo-s, and still, and cold;
Still, then's' no cause foijweoping,
For Land s of Jesus fold.
Tho’ these sweet finds of promise,
Early are called from time,
Sweetly they sing in glory,
Safe in that blissful clime.”
Flat an the affinuative *s follow.; tl. L,
Brannon, Hickory Flat, opened for tho
affirmative well a synop*i»nl the nrgu
mi It for hi* side i I himself nnd ollca-
gun could succeed in proving that the
chief exert Vr pos'eoe-the nhibty, the
hnuesty, the integrity, il he telt tho re
spnusihility ef his liu'y in the disi Imrg*
ot the fuuetmmi of pardoning powur, he
a mild claim the question. It would he
the uttinipt ot the nllumutive to dumon-
strate that reason, expmieuce, history,
asii phihsophic oheeivalion pointed
unerring certainty to that aide.
seamed suppressed with the immensity
of the view and with the thought of two
milliou people living and having their
joy* and tli*lr sorrows ia (heglanoeot
a moment. The spire* and wreath* ot
iui >ko from the many steamer* t at wer*
moving vipna the water*, floated luaily
in the air; long train* laden with j»a»ii-
i iio/ts and freight moved in nnd out in
oveiy direction; Multitudes were n*i-»ing
to nnd fro over tlio bridgodo thoir daily
nccupation. it i* usele** ferine to at-
tempt to speak of tho mechanical »truc-
tutu ol this bridge a* it is of nceiil
structuro nnd it* lilstory i* known by
| every reader. P’rom tho bridge 1 return
j od to Broadway which extends far miloe
Mr Ih an mm then re appeared mi d i North anil Noutli lined with etately buil-
iiinplvlled the kelctan wl»-<•(» he hn■ 1 dings au t timiniBg with life and wealth'
presented at iirst. Why should the exec
uhvu bo deprived of this pawel f Dae*
it require mere ability than tho other
duties of the office? 'I he very fact that
In/ lies been exalted to his high position
i* u clear demonstration ofllic fact that
the people h*ve rejiesed cenlidcnr* in
Itiin ii-d deemed bun \)osscs»cd of tlie
peresHiiry quHlitie*. Mr, Bh urgueiout
was ex,ill-live tlnetigheut, and at its
elosn tlv 1 president pro. tom. reudered
In* decision lor I. '■Ilirmative, and
spread joy in the i mp al the Decoras.
’ihe I’ln Mu* :.ci'ii t tueir defeat
gracefully.
It is llmu-ht ills! • iluiirig the uinntli
of J mie j 1st pie*r d inoro rain fell than
in aav */■ ilie tor h Vi ral yours. TUo rain
Iast week damaged tlio farmer* vary
•.treatly by washing llu-ir fresh ploughed
Imd* sir>mergihg the corn tinder water
lor several rlnvs, Inuting the cotton to
tin? earth and il.juriiig all wheat licit
wus loft standing iu the livid, or /hocked
ready lor th.-cshiiig. Ji is thought by
sumo that cotton is turned. All streams
were mote nr lc-s swollen nnd ovei flowed
and wash' d the l.ttul* considerable, It
seems till# let* been an unexcept iounbly
bud year on the taruicis, yet some how
all crops are doing very well and prom
ist:< a g i» i yield, considering the freeze,
storms uni floods* Ought wc nut to ha
thankful.
From the present indications it is more
tliiin piolmblr that we will liavo a good
fruit crop this yciir; Hi burry crop iew
ripen tug throughout this /ection is mm
suully abundant mid of splendid quiilitiy.
t he liuit and b.rry crop of this county
a* iusiguilJcaut u< it may /u ni umotiuts
eVi i.tl thouiail'l ijollars cyery year by
selling it as it ripen.*, drying, preserving
uml ol liar wise saving it. As sugar is
cheap uml fruit jars plentiful we would
advise uli pul Up as much us they null, ll
more than c m be used for the next twelve
month- it will be all the belter.
Owing to the bad weather last Fri
lay evening aud Ihe ilinisi of Mih
At, A- I/cu the closing exercises of tier
xenon! was pestponed to next Friday,
very arrangement has boon made and
unless again providentially hinbuei
will take place on next Friday evening
begin ing ut 8 o'clock st the Baptist
church, Lo tlioie ho a full crowd as
the exercises w ill he instructive, enter
taining ai.it iuterosting
We have had a gr< it. deal to any about
His having tho l.i-Ht soda water and
other cool and healthlnl drinks in town.
We now w ish to n;iy ho has tho prettiest
soda fount and apparatus of any town
in North Georgia and can lix up as cold,
good aud invigorating drbik as any
one, North or Mouth. Go and see his
new fountain :uid wo know you will liavo
to try a drink. 11 is a marvi 1 of beauty
and tlio Soda water can't he beat.
'.ol. J‘. 1.. Hampton, Stone .Mountain
Hcmhius ono Dollar with which to n new
his subscription to the AliV.twii and
says: ‘•You make au excellent country
paper, full of local happenings.” My two
children take grout delight iu reading tho
paper—more l nun the several others 1
nei jvc.” These are encouraging words
aud wo greatly appreciate them, lie
semis us an interesting commauicutiou
which we publish this week.
We publish this week an interes
ting letter from Geo. \V. Brooke of a
tiiphu lias recently mad o to Now York.
He dcsei lhcs his visit in a very interes
ting manner. Be sure and l ead it. lie
wm write .! C'ouiieeiicutt in his next
letter, tie wiil pioi.amy stand iiis filial
examination iho hitter part ol this week,
rtucees:; lo George.
Wo return tk/.nks to the Roswell
Young L elms Bocicty ol Boswell Acad
emy lor mi invitation to attend their
re union at Juv well July 4lh and would
stmn it quite a pleasure aud privilege
tx be with them. J. F. Brooke fiuntcrly
t tiiis piuco will deliver au address
before the school • n the night of the 3rd
ol July.
Wc call yonr attention to tho iidvc-r-
I'someiit ol 'J', LI. /Mathews, Fainter, iu
ibis lostiv. Having known Air. )/at.h«ws
for a uutubei of years wo can unhesitat
ingly hay lie is a first cl.»no puiiiler, and
g,\e general satisfaction iu his work and
charges. Before dosing your owntroots
lor painting consult, Mr. /Mathews of Ala-
riel tu
On Broadway 1 look pnisagu on an el<*-
yideil read and in a lew minute* I wm
eight ratlt* up town in the vciniij- at
Harlem. ’J hit part of th* city i* prin
cipally dwelling*. I rctamed by way of
Cruteniiil Park, which ii an oblong par
allelogram 5,Hit yard* long by 1,060
w ide n»nl contain*. 800 acres more or
less. In tho ccntro of tht* pink in tho
Groton Reservoir which extendi ovt r 107
a eras while tho old reaervor ocupled over
!15 ik ns mure; beautiful little* lakencov-*
ering about 44 acre* with duck* water
In ns and swans sailing m*je«tically over
the wider* of tho lake*. Tho bridge*
wore alive with little chililrcufeediug th*
birds aud fishes while the the nurses
were fliriiig with the purk pi lice. Tht
Art Gallery picsrnted itself next whleh
ii mains muny flee Rpecimcna of art betk
uucientrund modern from almost ev*i«
untie ii In I lie Mtaagerie ef the perK
ceiild lie been blasts nnd bird* el every
il«»criutiou anil none excipted unleae M
was tiie “Jhlled lluzzanl." Uuatenaial
I’arK i* a paradise to the propl* of tho
white and dusty street* of New York
City; With it*beautiful ehadec, romantic
• ccuciy and it* air ladoa with perfume?'!
tlewcring sliruhe and tree*, end the
bright blossom* oi tlio Ulnc, the catnip*,
tho aspusira, the rhododrondron, eml
countless other plant* with uupronouac-
i-iib!ii nsmi*. It all'ord* u great at tree
lion to Ilia toilsome city. It is *airi to be
while roainiag through this park that'the
you eg ladies and genllemeu of New York
City mime those i on tracts the fiiltillmont
ol which lurnishe* tho parson with poo
ket change and encourage* the maneleo
turn of plain geld ring*.
When I had returned to Wall Street
l lie principle buxine** house* were closed
eoipequcntly I did not visit the Stock
Exchange as I intreded. Thu multi-
tuile* that thrnugod the street* of Now
York City Saturday evening were iiumeoeo
Every tribe was represented It seamed
to hu tlio buxine** of every one to take
calc oI himself, so I thought it (Mat
for uio to retire from (lie crowded
strcitx. Sunday morning with direc
tions In m the hotel cleik, I went to
I nlmudgc's Tubornaele in Brooklyn. Jiy
being i inly, and making aspecinl request
of an ttslier l was very pleasantly scut*d
on the Iirst floor. The crowd* began to
gel her us if Burnum* Circus was on
exhibition*, and continued uutil l/otla
ga'ilerie- was puckt-d and scarcely Htaod-
mg room could ire had in the spae oue
building. Jt wii* then mv happy privi-
lige to imir l)r. Dewitt Talmuge in nae
ol his eloquent nnd practical diccnurse*.
In hi* iniiediictery retm.iks he dwelt
evrrcly ti poll tho frauds of Walt* Btreeii
and other husiuesv failure* oftheday.^
As 1 have n con-cimtiou* dlead ot the
Tva-te basket 1 will clese.
Very ltcBpectfully. Geo. W. BuooKB*
•School itepvrt,
Following i* tlio report nnd Hounr
Boll ol our school for the month ending
June 27. Tho Honor ./foil embrace* the
name* ot all those pupil* who have in id a
ho average ot 90 per cent and over iu
thoir studies uml deportment.
Honor lloll.—Bettie Britt, Luvieiw
Ghumlc.e, Fannie Tea»Iy,Maude Whroter
John Chamlre, Tilinau Chamlee,Garnett
Davh. .Tee Johnson, Henry MeAfce,
Fred 'lurk, and Willio Tea»ley.
The number ol pupils enrolled for the
ti lot month wa* 39 with an average daily
attendance ot 35. We begin the atoitail
month with 48 on the roll aad many
more subscribed wlie will yet send.
E. (J Ravensciiasr.
At a meeting of a few of tho Survivor*
oi'4/Gu, ihignneut hold in Canton on
I ut-sday, ( apt. F, it. Lyon ami C'npt.
A. M. Reinhardt, Go. A, and Cant, M. S.
1’ai.h-H, t.'o. I!, v.'cro apjx/intcd delegates
to meet others at Gainesville on 15th inst
to arrange for a re-union of their Regi
ment during the Bummer at some een-
ti 'dil point.
WALKS)A /rAIMS
J>t*pcr Mountain Bop:—Candidates are
still increasing—they are generally
known by their politntss. We expect to
elect a man on enr side of the river to
represent our ceunty ia the next legisla-
lure, uml another to take care of ear
country’* money; and we have a g->«<l
reliable inau who we expect will rec ive
our taxes. We are just that deep iu
this corner, nnd I am constrained to be
lieve that the competency of theae mea,
cannot be excelled, if equaled in Cherokee
Our candidates all speak through the
column* of the Advance, they nteau
business aad want the people to know it.
A candidate who will not unounce in his
own county paper, is no man "lia'dly, *
Prof. Lin lias vacated hi*school until
the 15th ot July. He axpccts to teach Ilia
next se-sion in the ucw acadetnj if it U
finished
No mere doctor’s bills to pay for
Syphilis, aud all ventral Diseases/
Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash curat
all,