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iu*day. July
184
For President.
Our last article on the election
Judge and Solicitor General for th> s
Circuit went to the quick and Br°-
I’orter floundered through a column
irtid a half trying to extricate him
self and wound up with a grand
llourish that he loves his cousin and
that it is no ordinary love —a kind
of Damon and Pythias affair. It
would Is* hard to tell how many
different positions Bro. Porter has
assumed in this matter. At one tint*
of uproar,
lion. Thomas A. Hendricks, of In
diana, was unanimously nominated
Vice President on the first ballot
receiving Mb votes.
Hurrah for Cleveland and Hen
dricks! So say we all.
Tlte Next l.ogfslutire
On many ace* tints, will he a very
important one. Questions of vital
importance to the mental, moral and
materil interest of the people ta il! Ire
; lie was willing to “cheerfully accord before it for consideration and ac-
j .Marietta one of these offices;' he now , tion, w hich far (
mtweighs those of a
Hilit ical or partisan elianio-
ic jsHiple therefore, ^tilioidd
; changes ids mind. < hily a few w eeks purely
ago lira. Porter said that ids cousin ter. 'i
“is as w ell qualified to till the place select their lxtst men to represent j
as Col.Hotter was irhm htaunt to it." them in Istth brunches of the (Jen-1
What is the meaning of this admis- \ eral Assembly; men of intelligence
sum. In his last he denies this. Heal- and moral worth—of int*
Iv his last article shows his tcmmr,
hut. we are disjmscd to Is- elmrita-
hle and w ill attribute it to the w arm
weather.
lira. Porter says something in his
last article in regard to the Grand
Juries in the upjier counties. We
j are prepared to say that desnito the of the Legislature,
efforts of Pro. Porters cousins kin to the good old day
•grity and
exjiCVienee. We are glad to note
that in some counties the names of
individuals are projjosed. The
w riter well recollects the time when
the first men of the country dnemed
it a duty and honor to represent a
Georgia constituency in either house
Let us return
of our grand
NON CROVCIICLEVELAND.
Of .Vein Fork.
■ ■ —
For Vice President.
for Pro. Porters cousin that Col. (J
her was the acknow ledged choice of
those grand juries. ' the following questions to
I orter for , ii.spirunta. We heartily j
A REMARKABLE CURE!
PHYSICIANS AND SOKStONS DECIDED
TO USE TRL Wl
Vy wlfn am! il»u*r.*fr «’i'Trr.«! t'.r year* with
Kh aff.etlon of ttm throa', whirl, was gradually
but Mirelr nnrlmnlulnj ttitr Iteullh, and was a
sourenof min i) to allot ns. Two of lha lx*.t
physician* of the city and e!«> nsu-r'on Wrrn
caflo-l In. B’i'l ait.s a careful riara 1 at Ion tl,*-y
docMisl that there wx no chance of a euro tu.-
lesi< they wool! content t«. undergo a furriest
operation. W .• were much o|>r»>M <l to the knife
being used, until nil othe: menu. had Uin *i
bamdnl. So, wo begun to us- different threat
romedlc* sold at drug stole*. Wu r.rally fc<t to
Brewer’* l.img Restorer, iir.d ttie effect* were
truly wonderful; and after a few bott.ru b.Q
»«:» taken they wor# entirely relieved of tbo
•rouble and their health fully r-.ti.red. If any
A my family should ever boalinllarlr affected,
J would, If iKH.e.xary, travul around the world
■ order to get thi* retaody. Vary respectfully,
W. 11. KANsnhlJ),
Mac-on, U*.
M»< os, <1* . Augct 15th. iSSP.
W ith jrest pleasure 1 certify to the efficacy
of that truly excellent preparation Orewor *
bung Restorer. It has indeed proyen to be a
sovereign remedy In tny family rrr many
<n Otkffe) 11*7 wife has suffered from weak lunga,
and has experlemi-d groat difficulty lu l.reatb-
rn so thi.t ate. <
i could not fleeuat all at
‘act.
e^U
mg, so much so tn.it mm. count noin.-eu
nlthl: <he also lost her apis-tlte. aud.tn fact,
hir conllfton truly alurTi:li?f. pno I.i*;
Np-ftr.rpr IiavIiqt been ndromrr.pJKled liyfe^on
friend*. I *>M)lre l to *-;t It and test ll* virtues,
which I iflh, and with the most harry efteet.
shs bi. taken but two bottles, and (no result J*
wonderfol. She. now ex|S'rlence« no flimeully
la t.reathing, her aopetlt* Is (rood, tl.d .be Is
rapidly regnlnim; her strength, aad I am cou- .
rlneed Its continued u*e r.'lll effs< t a permmmit
•ure. I would, t iie:-ef<so- . iKsrrfully r»' (.mm.nu
*. to all who have weak lungs, as It cannot fall
to he of groat benefit to all who may giro It a
trial. Youri truly, ^ rims.
11.0 above t.*stlm<mlal was given In IfiK). Hear
What the same gentleman says after an Interval
uC four years;
“I have had no caaio to change my opmlo«
nslattve to the edicacy ot Brewer's I.ung Ke-
ttorer In rases of diseased lung* The benefit
derlre.1 by my wlfo fw<m U« nse haa been ter-
manent. My fall It In Ita vlrtnea la such that]
cheerfully re<»«nmend It to all who are afBletea
*ltb pulmonary dlaeaae. Ve^rea^ecC
AS Till'. SEASON .
atfention to the fact that
others with the best anti oh
APPROACHES I WISH TO CALL YOUR
I am new prepared to furnish farmers and
1 reliable
NON THOI A HENDRICKS.
Of Indiana.
OLHVKLAN1) A HKSliHI K4
' THU XONINKH .
The Democratic. National Ponven*
tioa have did their work and adjour
ned >dfitdu. We may add they
have done their work well in erecting
the platform and putting U-foio the
people, a ticket that in our opinion,
w ill -sweep tlio field anil give, us a
victory over the Republicans, who
for m quarter of a century have held
the reins of the Government of this
country hi their hands and dfstrihut-
t*l the. money, and offices as best
suited their jsditic.il convenienec,
Ou the second I ml lot Gov. Guovi n
(. i.kvmland, of New York was nom
inated President receiving (>SH votes,
lot* more tluin was liecessaiy to a
choice. After this an adjournment
w*s had for several hours and upon
renssfliiihling the name of Ho>.
Thomas A. 11km>ki< km, of Indiuna,
(Vice President on the old ticket)
wje prt‘scnte*t and amid the cheers
and enthusMstic outbreak of the vast
crowd he whs unanimously noniina-
UhI ice President on the first ballot.
We look UJH1H this ticket as U'ing
the strongest that could have been
put forward and Isdicve that as we
stated Ixjfnre, it will lead us to suc
cess. Gov. Cleveland while .Mayor
of Buffalo and (Jovenor of New York
brought alsnit several changes for
the lietter and succeeded in unearth
ing oorrnjituess that will make him
itopulur among those who love jmrity
ui all departments of our Govern
ment noth Iih'hI and national. What
he has done for New York he can
and will most likely do on a larger
scale for the whole union.
At a little exjiense weprosent this
wewk the pictures of Gov. Grover
Cleveland, of New York, and Hon.
Thomas A. Hendricks,of Indiana, as
the Democratic nominees for Presi
dent and Yiee President, and will
shortly give a sketch of each of their
I rablic livi*s and acts that willfavor-
*ly commend them to the people of
.the United States.
Hurrah for Cleveland and Heu-
driek's! Hurrah!! Hurrah!!!
old State.—Georgia Home Journal.
The Milton JJt/nocrat prnj»ounds
, . . „ . . , —- n .jJiestioiiH to legislative
W c have askisl Hrn. 1 ni ter ^for ■ We heartily join in with
arguments setting forth the claims }* or t el - miff endorse the m-iiti-
of his dear relation; he only ti lls 'i H ments expressed throughout. Our
In loi-e.* hiii rmmn. \Y *i do not doubt ; ieirfHlativi* nstiirants should read
I 1 ;. ^}}? lH n V l ^ X) ^ni» , l (j H ,, n , in ff prepare toineet theques-
if it will not interrupt linn in ij 1 *'' tions in which the huhlic are inter-
enjoyment ot that love wInch “rules I —tlie\ should each give their
the Heavens and the earth, so he | v [ eWH tjutaigh the columns of their
says, we wiint to know how many t (rownty pai»cr in order that their
tunes ( utnnung (his old home and o>,n«titueiitH may know on what to
the home of his candidate) " ils deiand vii:
had the ( ongicHsman place/ In ih* ffaga «»f tliia country ure bacuting ]
• great * n.c» »t iJsng.tr t<- the livia el
nu t autl biest, ae<) deitructive to prop
erty, and the people demand jirotecuon
fraw tlu'u. If you are dieted are yo*
going ta vote lit t.ik ibe dog- aud apply
the luoMt'V tn tilt' rclatol I'uud; aud uiake
a iiiau re*p<iu«ihle for tlm dautrge done
by big dog oil ef bia prtuiivm* It g«
nr are tor you if not wo are ngaiugt you.
bpuituuug liauarg aio a cur*e to gocie
ty. and the rigLt 19 agll (bulu tty the
Kaltou, naly.dieg ant legginiltir •vll
iffet, lie good of our connii-n couu
try deuiaml a strict iirohibitiau law. Aia
you lur sucb a l.tw r If ro your tdt'tdion
would be for tbc ronimoa good, aud you
ought ta lie dieted.
The judicary ot our Staten taut ilegi-n
t rating unit a ttstiiitf buckatering. Are
yau in favor *f a cuugiiiutiouul auieail-
mint t-» lisio I turn appoint, d by tlte
itovern^r. by aud with tlm advice and
0011-.rut of the Mtiae ? dm yii] in favor
of just c< uiiJtiiig.iti'u to our county of
ficer* tor tin ir gervirc, or i f rulucing
tlielr fete to a a'aivation tcalt* Stiould
jururg l>e paid a tau coru|ien*btiou for
their later? A large number ot n,t
citia-ng of iIiim Stilt, relurti tbeir’ |.*dqt
eriy Ibr t in ut less than >ts inaiket
value, theieby making the bgrdeng of
taiat'ou iiniipntl Ar- you in I'-ror ■•(
a bnard of tax aa*essors for each county
‘,o adjust values and ti|Uglize tuxationr
Put it you ntj > jipoM d lo ul 1 Ikiisi.'
wlinlraiUNi' aud o uch it etled laws, you
are unfit (or the p- siiiou of a rejtregeuta
lire and ungb' not to aajiiie [-• it,
ectfully,
as.'
MMH
fact we would like to know how
many times his cousins father hies
had it, and how many times tlid lie
try U) get it and fail? How many
of'his cousins kinfolks have been in
the list ot those who have held the
Jutlges place from .Marietta? It
[ might be well for Uro. Porter to sit
down calmly and consider all these
things Udine ho gtsis to talking
iilout “a division of honors." Bio.
Porter certainly will not blame Ma
rietta for the fact that Judge Lester
and Judge Irwin were elected from
there. Sjsuiking of the Judgeship
IJro. Porter very truthfully remarks
and we heartily endorse it: “We
again say that if Judge Brown is
again elected the judicial y of Geor
gia will not furnish another more
able than he is." But Bro. Porter
adds “since he (Judge Brown) has
decided to lie a candidate we state
frankly that we would, were we
allowed :t voice in the matter stip-
jmrt him." Mark these w ords: “we
would were we allowed.” What
docs Bro. Porter mean? Docs lie
mean to say that he has to voice
tin* wishes of some one else in this
matter—for Judgeship and Solicitor
General? That lie is denied of the
rights of a free liorn American cit
izen—the privilege of advocating
and voting tor whom he thinks is
Itest fitted and qualified for our of
fices? If so we do not wonder that
his cousins name should bo put for
ward.
Bro. Porter has not presented a
single argument that would show
to any fair-minded unprejudiced,
thinking man one reason why Col.
Goiter shouhl not l>e sujqHirted and
again elected Solicitor General of
this circuit. No, not one. Instead
of this Bro. Porter jiroixiuiuls this
question to us: “would not another
as good serve the i»uijkisc?” We
say yes, einjihatically yes, but where
in this circuit is that man “<m garni"
and as well qualified as Gkokok K.
(Joiikk? Answer if you can? Col.
(loiter in our opinioh is better quali
fied for this high and imjHirtant po
sition than any one in this circuit
and tlie next General Assembly w ill
carry out the w ishes of the j>eoj>le
irf the Blue liidge Circuit by re-elec
ting him Solicitor General. We
have no fears on this jsjint. Merit
commands resjiccts.
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR.
MACON, CA.
ANNONNCIMINTS
——~
w « are requested to ask that all
citizens friendly to the cause of
Temperance meet at the court house
on lAnwday July *J*2nd at 1*2 in. fur
the purjMtso of selecting delegates to
attend the Temjterance Convention
to be held in Atlautii Thursday July
‘24th We hope tlw:re may be
a good crowd and a delegation elec--
fcod who w ill go and do that which
will reault to- the grtviUwt got si for
Chthvkjee crniuty.
>rrow (Friday) the (Jilmer
Sunday school Association
Mt Kllijay. (Jen. Wni. Phil
lips and W. K. Power of Marietta,
Prof. R. W. Smith, of Dalton, and
otbe-r diatingiuhe-d Sunday school
workers, speakers have been invited
and ait* eX|M*cted to bt^ preesnt.
From what we learn it is proba
ble that we will have two or more
candidate* for Senator in this the
8tHh Sentorial District. As this is
ooncedted Miltons term they liave
the privilege to bring out as many
mm they wish. We will give one of
|h#m a votgi
Presidential Balloting.
'Hie folowing is the result of
ballots taken at the Chicago
Convention on July U th for
dent:
Knurr Ballot
Cleveland .
Bayard
Thurman
Randall
McDonald
Carlisle ...
Flower
Hoadly
Tilden
Hendricks
Total numlsT votes cast
Necessay to choice .
Skcom) Ballot
Cleveland
Bayard.
Hendricks,
Randall,
Thurman,
.McDonald. “
These were the only Uillots taken
for President. After the clerk had
summed up the vote Hon. Groover
Cleveland, of X. \ .. was declared to
have received more than the requi
site number of votes. A motion pre
vailed to make it unanimous which
l>eing done, Gov. Cleveland was
then declared to lie the nominee of
the Nati mal Demix'racy fortheuext
President of the Uu.U<i States ami j
tlie
1 IttllU-
Pr«‘si-
;t;V2
17U
7k
56
l)T
\
8
1
l
S‘20
547
at 1-2
45 l-‘2
4
. . 4
Dir lainJ l.tve* a chrtiful gi»er."
nun wlitre • toaic ia needul
W'lldar’a Htiounrb ttiltera— it it iatbrhmt
Iu
give
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The editor of the Kllijay Cour
ier is afraid of a dog with fits. So
are we mid think they should lie
killed.
iiuikrta «i! b'i» d madarhaa an t purr
anth Wildtir'* Maraa|>arilla am) 1‘ota'h
The !\L N. (Ja. R. IL is moving
riget along and is expected to reach
Cartecay river in a few days, if not
already there.
W. .V. Kill* bat juat itctivvd b«-au
tiful Plaida, Wuratcila, Zstwaa, Mualiua
and in fact aajtlnug mailed lur Spring
•tr Suminrr wear
One of our prominent candidates
for rejiresentative should aimoiuice
else his vote may la- divided for Clerk
Superior court and representative.
For ltuuud Worm*. Tape Wnruia and
aata n*f but Wilder'* U.thcr'* Sruip.
The Democrats of the l(>th Con
gressional District have nomiim-
Uxl Maj. (Jeorge F. Humes to rej>-
resent that district in tlie next Con
gress.
N. w lot of O'Bti, Ladie* and cbildrcu
3lioe»ja»t niwtiveii at W. M Kills.
1 he election on the stock law
question in Cobb recently resulted
in the defeat of the “No fence” men.
Another effort will be made a
year hence.
water iu
For Representative:
WILLIAM. H. RERKINSON,
Of Woodstock.
For ltepresi u a v*.
At tlie earnest solicitation of many
fiieuds and iu sccordnurt* with my own
wisbe*. I hereby unuounen oiyself
candidate at tlie flection in October
.text for Uepreatntative of Cberokce
county. If eleciud I j'roniise to prove
utysidf worthy ul n important n tru*t
Hdd to labor zealo' kly for tbo advance
ment uf every materul interest of all tbe
pttqile. Ite.-p'-ct'ly, Jnu. K. Mooub.
We arc authorized lo announce J, M.
Land a candidate for tha <>fH?e Trkas-
uhkr uf I heiokee Gounty
We ure authorized to Hiinoucce Jaiiez
M Tati.on a* a candidate tor couniy
Tr»vt»urer and if circled promotes lo
faitlit'ully f«ilfill the ofitca to the beat of
‘bis ability.
I respectfully how ta tint citizens ot
(Jherokee county and ofifor myself as a
iviudida'.e Ibr couuty t reasurer. If elect.
I'd I all-ill discharge tlie dutie* of that
uiHce I take cciaiion lure to thank oty
It a- ltd* for th“ir S'llTertga iu the past and
a?k a cuntiuunncd of tu« aatue
Ueapoctfully, fit sou >mt Tens.
Perry Hoyce Mowers & Reapers,
Which for Simplicity, worinanshi|>, Finish and Durability 1 think
run ot In* excelled. I cannot lie mill rsold by others handling us good
Mowcr» m. d Rea purs ns the Perry Roycc.
brick’s Engines and {Separators
I have on hand and am offering
them at astonishingly low price*.
I Guar'iitee theseEnurine*
aiul Separators to do as good
work in I give a« general
ffalisiuctiou as any Enigines
ami Sopai‘ators oifered for
sal*'. I hey can. be sold low
tor CASH or ON TIME.
Call and Examine before buying.
I UAN SAVE YOU MONEY
also haveon hand my usual bull line of
Dry G oods, Clothing, Groceries,
Genei al Mereluindise,
Uorn, Meat, Flour, Lard, etc., etc.
Which I am at ill offering l«w for CASH or ON TIME to good
parties. Come and nee me when :n town.
Vtty Respectfully Yours,
CANTON. OA., Way Uth, 1884.
Robert T. Jones.
K lin ke*)t« the lient 8.id*
tbt- town, Tee in the coiutf.
Lhi: Gumming (Turion says of
r* Milton Democrat: “Glad to note
primjx'rity, notwithstanding a
Wv urn authorlzi'd ta nnnaunccv
Tii m ai Rmi.L, a cnndid'ite fur the offlot
ui Tax calli-i'twr sf tbi* county.
Wntre nuthnriztx) t« annnunc* D. W
Kkiuiukos a c tudi'Utv for re-elsction t»
tha odhw “f l ax Collector ofCbernkec
cui.ntv
We are anthorix.ul tn nuaouscs W. W
Kawkina a c trtdidHle for nnction to the
nlffci: of Tux Collector of tUin county.
It Miucteii he proniiae* to lulfill th« dn
tim <*l the office In the bett of hil nkill
aud ability.
To tuk vnTKHt or ('HsnnaaB Coumtt
I very rekpcclfally snunuccu my name
n* a ctnididate for ths office ot Tux Col-
1 ctor, sud if elected will eudeavnt to
diKihurge the duty* faithfully k prompt
ly sud will feel under obliustioui to
my fiieud* ami the enter* generally f<*i
their kuppnrt. Siusay it. Dickson.
We ure Authorized to announce N. J
Uahhihon, » cand.datc for the office of
Tax llacKivRH «f thi* couuty.
We are authorized to announce J, M.
Kiao, <be tdu Hewing machine nan. n* a
candidate for Tax Receiver of thi* couuty
We are authorized to announce J. C.
Rates, of Lickekillett Dintrict, a? a can
didatc for Tax Receiver ef this county.
If.elected be ptmnisea to fulfill the du
ties of the office to the best wf skill aud
ability.
We are authorized t* announce W. 8.
Cons as a candidate for Tax Receiver of
this oonntv. If elected he promise* to
fulfill the duties ef the otfice to thb be«t
of hit nk>11 aud Hbiiitv.
We are authorized to announce 8*muel
.V. Worley, as a candidate for Tax Re
ceiver of this county If elected he
promisee to fulltill the dutie* at the
office to the beat of skill and ability.
Wa are authorized to announce W. A
Kitciikn as a candidate for Sherst! of
this county. If elected he premises to
faithfully fulfill the rffice. Deluded J.
P. Spears will servo a* Deputy bheriST.
We are authorized to announce E. 0.
G itamlixo as a candidate for A’her.tt of
this county. If rtected he promise# to
faithfully fulfill the office. If elected
J*s. I). Curtis will seiveas Deputy
Sheriff.
W* are authorized to*nuounce T P Cah-
EKNTBit an a candidate for Sheriff of thi*
couuty. If elect.-il he promise* lo fulfill
the office to the best of his ability and if
elected George R, Cola wil serve a* hi*
Deputy
Georgia—Cherokee Couuty.
Will l>e sold at the residence of It. I).
Garwood iu Cantou Oa. at ten o'cIock
A. M on Turtday the 29ih day of July
IhM oue white backed Cow with blue
_ speckled side* about U years old. no ear
j ui irk* or brands, with young calf, Si Id
j a- au I a ray tik-n upon the Frtehold of
’ aiid It. u. uarwood, bv « rder of tbe Or
SUABANTEEB CURl
FOR
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMAT/S U,
HEURALGIA,
ANO ALL
DISEASES
OF THE
BLOOD and SKIN
THE
MOST FOWZBrUL
BLOOD PURIFIER
AND
CONSTITUTIONAL
ALtERATIVE
EVER USED.
A. V. PAINE,
Moraui os,
LOUISVILLE. KY
DRUNKENNESS
CURED IN VARIOUS STACKS.
Desire for stimulants entirely
removed. Home treatment. Medicine
can he administered without knowledge
of patient, by simply ulacing it in coffee,
tea or any article of food. Cure* guar
anteed.
Slot) WILL BE PAID
Spring Term
CHIMIII 11(1 StIIOl
OPENED ON JANUARY FIRST
and will be continued until July Slat
when it will then clove for a frw wnski
vacation.
Iu accordanc* with a rresat Act of tbo
Gener-I Assembly all children who may
be entered at any time during this terns
mid attend aixiy days or less will receive
the benefit ol the Public Sckoel Fuad.
Mi** Lizzie Whitmore will assist ia
the Primary Department.
All I.utiu Scholars and seme of the
higher classes will be under the charge
ot a competent male teacher.
For furtlnr particulars cad on or ad
dress Miss DIANA DUVAL,
Pl(lKCU*AI.. t
* J Canton. i)g»rtfiA.
LOQRILLAED'S
M aecoboy Snuff.
CAUTION TO CONSUMERS:
As many inferior imitations have ap
pealed op"U ilie inaiket in package* so
clo-ely resemblinz <>uts a* tn deceive the
unwary, we would mjuesi the pnrehaaer
to sue that the led lithographed tiu onus
iu wicli it is packed always bear
Oin Name and Trede-Httk.
In buyia^ the imitation yon pay as
much for au inferior article as the
genuine cos s.
Hk S.1HK You OuTAIR THB QMMVIMM,
LOItHILL A HD'S CLIMAX
„ , , , RED TIN TAO PLUG TOBACCO,
ror any case of drunkennonH that , _ ,
Ooldon Specific will not cure, (.'ircular* ] rho Finest S«eet Nhvj Chewing Tobaoce
oontainin^ testiimmiaU and full jiarticu-
lat* sent free. Addles*
(JOLliK sl»|5f’I FIG 1 <>.
ISfi itace St., Cincinnati,
intitlo
The Genuine nlw ay* hear* a Red i >u-Tag
wrilli our ndse tl.eieon.
BKYVARH OF IMITATIONS.
majority of it>< fellow uitlzuns are
agaiiibt it on nomuiationa.
From the many notice of jiropoaed
re-unionn of the different regiments
we are l*‘ff to Itelieve that every com
pany in th** StaU: iuteiui to jmrtici-
pate in a reunion this year.
A Temperance Convention has
Lem called to meet in Atlanta July
•21th. No limit is made to the
numU rof delegates each county is
entitled to but will be allowed only
the same vote as in the lower houae
of rejnesetative. Will Cherokee
semi delegated.
1 he SaLhath school Association
of Milton comity meets at Alpharetta
on Saturday August Uth. An inter
esting programme has Wa n arranged
and a huge crowd expected to he
present. J. I*. Brooke w ill deli\er
thi welcome addrese. YVe ox lw t| r ‘ „ rg . u , c unt>ofLk rokes July
to try and attend. 14tb l«f4, K. G. Oramliag tthnnt
ItRAL EHT.Vl'B LOANS
FIVE YEARS l-OANS : :
l)K PLANTATIONS IN
the Countie* uf Miltou. Cherokee, For
aytli sud Cobb, on better terms thin
«sy oh* in the businese in these counties
Negotiated by 11. J, Authky
Alplisrctts, Ga,
STATE OFGKOUgTa
CUKUOKKK COUNTY
Wki.reas Joseph M. McAfee Ailmiai*
trstor of J <«hua Kurtz reptesents tn
tbe court iu hi* petition, duly tiled aad
entered ou recorl, that ho ha* fully
aduiinintri'ei] J»*hua Hurt/. estats. Thi*
is therefore to cite nil primus coneero
eil, kimlrrd sod creditors, to show
cause if any they can. why said Admin
istrator should not lie di*chargcl fr .m
hi* adm Ristration, sud receive ie'tcr* of
disinisaiion on the first l/on,lay in Sept.
1884. U. M. McCluhk Ordinary.
L, BLAcK and SON
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Contractors & Builders
M A X I'FACTU It KB OK
SAL 17, DOORS, BUNDS,
MOULDING, BRACKETS aud
BALUSTERS.
Also dressed and matched floor-
ing and Coiling, which we can
ship on short notice.
If you are needing anvtning in
this lino it will he to your inter
est to m:ih1 ua your or.ler ns our
goods are giving perfect x.ii induc
tion, in both quality and price.
MONEY TO LOAN
Farmt-rs iu Cherukre county c.iu ne
gotiate limns id money through me in
sunn of G1U0 mid upwards on five yrara
time. Louiis to c ,rrv 8 per c- nt inter
est »nd to lie pui 1 annually. For fur-
ik.r particular* call on
Gxo. I Tlaslxy c'sntoB Go.
Levering Coffee.
Hsrogiilmcil as ths JSssL
Our Cofftt li •bfluttiy sure,
not glased or colored, and ta
, elected from ear large steak of
Oreon Coffee, with ineeial ref
erence to lie Drinking QoalHIoe.
Biasing and oa lor Ing Roasted
Cofee adds to ike motgkt and
hides the Imperfetilone, mhled
Ie entirely agelnet year inter
est as a eaneamar.
Ash yourerooorforllHRWtJ
const, and lake no etker.
E. LEVERING 4 CO.
tetnkiMnd last] HaULmorw.
&,.d tmoS oemt .fori*, fer Lemrlng'e Oefoo Cog and Img
|fit*i fm •rifindil tu»U
Carriage Painting,
House Sign and urnamea<al
PAINTING
I would bug to state that I Lave open
ed a shop in Miuiettn for the purpose of
carrying on the Painting businm* iu all
it* blanches, anil Laving worked fortlie
lust twelve year* in Marietta it i* un-
necetssary for me to state my capacity aa
to durability ami finish, ('all aud nee me
or writo and learn my price*. Hoping
you will favor me with a share <*f your
patronage, 1 am Respectfully,
1 HU>. It. M A l trKWS.
Marietta, July 3rd, 1884. tf.
hlATli UF GEORGIA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Whereas lknj. l’ercell Executor of
James Percell represents to the court in
hi* petition, duly tiled aud entered nn
record that he ha* fully administered
lam Perci-lU e-tatc 7his is therefore
toe i- ad perrons concirneil, kiudri-il
and crod t r- t" show cam*, if anv ihe»
cun. aliy said /,’xccutor should not
bo dtscliHtg'd from h a adinntiHtration
and receive et'ers ofdtsmsaion ou the
first Monday in eptrniher 1884.
C. M. Me i.ruiK Ordinary. 5*1
(j, rgi — t'hcr-kce ounty
M'*, S 0. S nt •, wile of Jollies A. Sim*
has apple d fur rx. u pturn, of personal
pi- pi-rty. I will pa.-s upon the sauiu ru
the first da* of AomusI next, at lOo'clucx
A. M. 1884 al uiy office.
(J. M. licC'LUUK, Ordinary.