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Pounds
WUITKLeAD! whit is lkau?
ON OR ABOUT V1AY 1ST LAST I BOUGHT
Six Thousand
ot WHITE LEAD. To day I have received
FiveThousand more
bene* it U needless for me to sav that I am head dunrtera for paints \
and Oil. I prot through rates of freight to this pirn*. which is cheaper s
tlma freight to Atlanta. Consequently I can afford tc sell lower than,
you can buy in Atlanta. > , , _ .
I cmrv a large stock nf\ arniahes, Dn paints, »eady mixed limits.
Hoofing* Paints. Colors g-ound in oil and Ji pay, Paints Brushes etc.
Write to me for price and state h <w mo h y >u m iy want.
R. 11. Northcutt,
MARIETTA OA. June 20th 1884
C1IKROKEK COURTY S. 8, A 8 80-
ci a no x
On Wenesday July 30th the shove As
sociation will meet at Hall Ground. A
big crowd is expected to ho present and
an interesting and enjoyable time is an
ticipated. ‘this will ho the 2nd annual
| mooting of the Association and the most
I intorestidg feature of the occasion will
I he the election of all officers for the e»-
] suing jear. If a large crowd attend and
- --r.--- , j great interest is manifest in the great
Worn will begin on the Acad, my next ; Sunday school cause the old officers, will
V fit HSDA.V
= mTals.
Heeding rain badly.
Soda watertickets 4cts. at Ellin,
Give yonr t»ov Hiniths Worm Oil
*• IVu night* in a bar roam" « >on .
THE
MAIIBLA’
NUHKBMU
Am4 vui Ma .|0t«ly change the Mood In the enttro system In three month*. Amr
-g,will mho 1 PUl ooch night from t tu tt woohe. may ha restored to M*aa
taaltw if aneh n thing be possible. For Female Complaint# theeo PUla haeo noegoal.
Phveldana nae them for the euro of LIVKB nnd K1DMKV diseases. Sold everywhere.
J* I tat Try " for aao. In (tamp*. Circulars free. 1. a. J0UN30K A CO, Horton. Mm*.
Croup. Aithma, Bronehltl*. Weoral*
gla, Hlitumatlim, JOHNSON'S ANO
DYNE MNIMF.NT (/or totrrnaland f
DIPHTHERIA
£',#» will ln.l»nt«nei'U»l* rrllev* lino* UrrtlAe
diMtMt, ami will poiltlvcly cure nlno cans
out of tea. lnr„rm*tlon Dial will taro many
llvat Mill tree kjr null. Don t delay a Moment.
I'rerenilon I* boner than curt.
jomToiA Tmmym
«v!ifSM ‘is*? 1 tSSSmSTl S JOMNAoN a CO., »o.U,n. Maas .
no**. Uaetln* Cougn, wnoopin* ■ wnm.
Mm«f of the Spluo. SuBl ovcrywliero. 1 IfcnlT*
It I* a wall-known fart that moat of I So
Bona and OnlUa rowder aold la Ikla ooun-
Syp wartMaaa; that Shendaa'a Condlltoo
Powdar la abaohilelynura and varyTatnablo.
Mothlag on ^arth will mahe hen*
Cay Mhrthoridan'BConitlMon Pow-
■ Data, oaa teaapoonflit to each plat of
MAKE HENS UY
imtoi mmfiBmmm.
patent bed springs,
Of Koetaeky Valreraltjr,
eaa ke(ta aay »«.« tor i»
Tin. to oa>le. !»• fell WptoM »
I.oxlngtnn,
Ik* yp»r. No »ftcation.
_ , llrik«u Coaroe »»<mt 10
Atimai Total Do*. loo!■■Hita Tuition. H*tof hooks *n«i
Aoar4 U ototefii.lB* Totedtophy • nmU\ty. Literary Course
Hoo- Lo4l«o liJrU *.«") gutroMful (trs4uhts». ovrr 600
B iU| ( \g-» y«gf from II to 44 toors of ago. frmn '.'2 Hi*t»*s. »*•
Ldu#i4o« Id wa*«4caU» hod tadt«l>luallj imported by 10 it i
§ pec l •! MWM to* fooeh«M a«4 Hajlaao “
Malova ffooaa^afi toll* grvtuBire. »»••-*—
torIm kooliLfi
kirn.
. Thl* botntlfUl fit ’ • '
na4 is oa IradlVd ttallft
«t%. Vor rlrruidfs
i aa4 mI*i
JU a M .( M f Tff-TT .tof*r •»% r or i lreillif «n< 4 r><
frtoTln^ojCal. WII.Hl'K U. SMITH I.
J.P'B&OC&B,
ATT OK.' l* A. Lau.
4LFRAHW4, UhORGlA.
Will practice m all 'he Court* t-<
the blue lvidgc Clrpi.-IUDU in tb-
Justice Courts ol M.itin anu t>l sud
other Puiricts iW. M l *s bord.r on Mu
pie
Inin now silling ihf Patent BoJ
j,l ings which lor i heiipness comfort.
siieii(./h Mini durnhil tj cannot be ex
ciilul. 1 w ill pm I In in on f«r sny »nt
n tlx ci nniy. All odtmpromptly fill
ed. Call on or address W. M Cannon
Walesca Un.
THE FALL TERM
OF THE
Woodstock Academy
UMKUOKKKtOUMV * K l Hul l
~ FoR aU-. Ua’i (ith. 1884.
^Vlll u- ki lo Ol till- fiul 1 tlkdnj II
nl U bt p*X' P 1 v ll ( l home hum in
•(, ‘ >1 'jot, ihi iigsl hours >i
ml, ».* t\o |,i| lirsi • icoi r h i cash 11 «
toi.w.og iruputj to will—L'te •!
jvuii, nun 4« II ihe il l Lllst. blit
2nd HCt.on o' chtiokit county, eati
uoulaiuinu ^0 dcre-'. mure oi less Al ot
io act is. "I raid luct ol Intni is will in,
li-. yid’ hi.d upl n which ireettd m
Lo..(l isiai hous’d ttpyl *pitpblt! put build
ing* l»aia propelty leviid upon to sat-
If ft twg Jpstice court fl lus ptutd Iron.
Rie Ju»nc« pourt for ^he 102b Dist.G. M.
ofiiu popiif>, put- ip iavoroi / M.
JklcAfyp )i««ip»t Raftiii \V. p ^bs uuo
Rig pi |n r >V tsf 1 1 of J. M. RpAlci agent
|pi J,|ip 4ii|iM)>au ilt b'<> tigliiUht Marl it
W.R'khr bH'ip \v, AU*ii«fler u “-
ant iu pckfraion uoiifiid as requited l>y
law. Li «y un de aurt returned to me bj
M. G. 1 ai ill, 1.. C. Tlna^uly 2uii 18P4
Also at the same tiun and place:-—Lol
vf liud 212 ip the 2Bid 1>>M and
ii.j) fc^liou Jt.d opffiU P> W- ' ’
iti^ikliliintlj ®f RhyfpjteivBtale «l Gvot-
tia. • 'i't pl|ii|>iUg UiO uyrea lltofe or leas:
pt p(.,i dm the >ast l>) U, W ilaitm d, on
ilaV l>j -La •/• Mul on tlit
bUUth bj A. Holgttd, theh.ua whereon
JI.BK8 UutilH rten. the defendant now
lesidca. Ltvittl <>n as the property ol
I j \, jtcln3« ns, the defendaut, tosuiislj
fjite ijuAite! fphrt ji fiia all issutu
ib m Ru-J\t*tifii copri of hpotl
1 jV pf IP'd (pt pty. for the juulisM
bh gty of kfcid laid; all ip tavor ot Ai
Tt rn» r vs Ja*. Huleln lieu, Dcfeuduu
in ti Ik and in peteasi* u of said land
goi Hied aa nquiiod by luw. Levy mailt
it'WrldjPtar f" U L C
iy, if, ORAM UNO, Sheriff,
PLAN OF BKIUGE
GEO KG 1A—C Uorokce County.
Wmm abt Iron Inns Budge- 8p u 12
fitVk bar pels U» le< i H* inct.is encl
|>f pin #t liaSs 16ft. tint.. Load wo j 12 H
in ffnj‘ cl* hr. C'sj ut By tin p« unb
kut are (i*»t ol flooi .xcltuiv. «d bung
wnght For luiibtt ) ai/iciiUr* m
•Puli slid m tcir'i i tint, it, Oidinnijs Ui
lilt- It«>t
fiie. T he etptriicu-i will un
;,l R,e ll/d llr dgV, tMiifh Vaa One id i
Kii.cs Wtndg. t iron ivtulai atch bruigi
b This blit ge will bi rrectid ncioss
/ ttle ltivi r, at C I t inktc >1 ills in mi
county. 1 ptopose to neeivescaled pro
l„,sul during tbe next lour weeks ioi tb
kiicticn ol this bridge. 'I be con true It ■
v111 pe \\' »*. d 6e-
'urillip Wtpule tin amount of Ins bid
for the faithful perlotuiarce ofilie con
tract, >iheu the bridge is completed
according
W
tn contract, the conttactor
Commences Juty 7th and con
imies four months; Public Torn
.uclucled. Tuition ranjfCH from
$1.60 to $3 00, per month, accord
ug to guide. Disctplino mild, but
firm. Careful attention to the
moral as \vell*as mentul culturo.
Instruct ion uiialytieal uud praotioul.
Board in good families ou rouson-
ublo tt-inis Tbe mpiada ot the
town excclieut. l*or InrtFier in
tot mutton cull on or udd^ess
M. 11. 7 UGGLE, 1’rincipal,
II 'oodstock, Gn.
FAIR FLAY HOTS.
Wheat I adli tnjurid by the continuer,
nuns; corn and c<>ttvn looks a* wol
as could be pxjHCttd under txia'.iu^
circumstances. All the crops on tli
creeks and brunches bre washed vi-m
laidly. Cieck tunning by Mr. Jvsepl
Knexa’ lias liiep Riv lullfbt of late h<
says he e\er ku\v it; it swept .mco
gainens yvh'tenpelis, corn und cotton us i
" enl The Publey family are in bs.
h.w*--— l»t'pluu» i- tryiu*
„„„ v HI mi! puteut Bed bprnigs
Fair Plat libs thicc candidate* viz: J. W
Knox for Shcriil; fj It. Dix,*ii, Tux C"i-
lector, J. K, Moore for BepicsiutaiiVi.
Mr. John Touqiaoi sttjti that the Brews
ter farm i* U,u clenneat f#i'P> »" 'wen",
miles ot ii'eie - ll'pirali (or George I
Uober tor Sol’, (ipn. \V'' ( || U‘f Am
AUPttWPtih aauucai,, li. A. S.
Tn a Cliviokee Boys.
The lloswell correspondent of the Mb
ion Democrat wnting uji tlie ex» rcise* ol
l rof. Attawpy’a iligh School, among
->th«-r things-sajiq has been i
week of uui\eisu| und iuteieating pit a ■
ure for Boswell. r l he yopp<; ludies 11
Frol. A' taway ‘a tcliool opened the fun o
Wednesday night at the Metliodib
church, witli their exercises before i
crow did house, 'they were intercs in;
in died; excellent recitations iutersperst <
with the ayvi)ilei( ttj jlipa'o'f piu* c. Mi
Fierce Jvemp, of W’oodktock, was mviti i
by the young ladles tu make the closing
address, und 1 mutt couUs-b that he ac
quitted lumselt liku u man. It lias no
beiu my phakure to listen to bucii m
interesting dif^oprtp ppd ably h.tndl <
uy uliy n an |iipell lees a school boy o
only sixteen summers We i.c»| e to her
i„t m 1 icice uguin b< tore In suns h.-
c-imcctIon with Boswell* lligi, Kclmoi,
«♦*♦***
i ol LIio* k i f your i»wu it uile ill
closing sped li, huh 1 tin tight be-ui him el
out tlKupi i* ixfutiabie, and you’d sa
•o had you null the lam yiung ludie
.hat took purt iu the exirciaes of • h-
evmirig. i he Col, snl during the ixm
cists, right close- up to the plutfuim mi o
seemed io be carried away once or t« ici
I’lie boy* liere suy that he bus palpilatioi
ot the lie-ail, tjuit J asked them wny, ai t
tlie-y replied; ‘ TVe beard liis huun btut
and lie said, veiy low, ‘Oh, mi !' ano
wiped his eyes,” We are much ob'.igt
to you Col. for your address; come ngum.
M< ill day. ... ,
Col . J. T. Brooke of Alpharetta wma in
town Tuesday
Tlio revenue* ouptuer I a near
tow n last Tuesday.
Kill Worm* in Children with Wilder,*
Af tliers Worm Syrup.
W. J. B-sti'n of Ba^ac* paid ua a
® nli-i'snnt c ill la*t Tuesday. ...a •. ..
Did ever you see or hear n jwy biro I * detcrnnn.-iti
on Friday? Think of it. ^ - "
Kill* tic-pa the best Soda water b
be town. Yes in the county.
it, v. 4’ M McClure preached at *h»
i iuodi*i church Issi Sunday.
(iiii k'ts ot Ido. d made clean and put
, i Wilder'* S'irsM|iai-ilU ami Foi*<*
3Ir nnd Mrs R. T, Jones tire visi
ting relatives in South west Georgia
por Itiiund Worms. T*|>e Worm* and
spastii use hut Wilder's Mother a Syrup
Rev. Mile* Pnekett died on the 22nd
inst lie wna hurriid here yesie day
We regret to learn of the aerious ill.
ness of Philip J. Evnna near Woodatock.
Nm more Indigi atiou or Nervous De
ei ity if you use Wilder a Stomach Uli-
btra.
.Nome stealing about town. Some om
stole a coat from A. B. Coogius toatMoii-
day night.
All kinds of hlooil and Skin I)isi-a*i-
cund with Wilder* Sarsaparilla an
Potash
“Mountaia City Flour Mills" me nm
running daily. Bri-g in Jour wb««
aud com.
We return thanks to Capt. New mat
and family for kindly remembering ui
with a tine sweet potato.
<i mild, Ueiigiii.ui ihvig.ir.ini for r>
cate Fimaleia Wilder's Stomach Bitter
Cures cuslivt-ucss and l,i‘adiiclie.
Let every body go to Ball Ground <-i
Wtdiifkday July 8bth. Fair on tb
railroad has been greatly reduced.
It cost One Dollar ami it saves you
life, w I liter's Sarsaparilla and Polusi
cure* nil diseases of the blood nnd »k i
Bill Hutson tins moved nis family i,
Franklin A McDonald Gild Mini.
Ophtr, where he 1ms a job as engineei
The Baptist Sunday school 1s t Hun
day elected K. J. Olwell und Mis. M. t
Lee, additional delegate* to the Count.
Association,
Col. P. P. Dupree gave us a few day*
ago one of the largest and nicest cabbagci
we have ever #fon grown here. Thanks
many thanks.
The front trucks of the Postal car oi
the hi, AN, Ua H, It. ran out froii
under the pat Monday evening but loi
tuoatcly no me was hurt.
Wc have a parasol which some om
tuft at the court house a lew Bumhsyr
ago which the owner can git bj cullin,.
at the Advakch i lficc.
See unnounciments in tis issu t
Thus. L. Lewis, of Milton county. I t
H, outer Biuli Hi natoi tal District, suo
O. W, Putnam tor Ordinary,
Miss Fannie Kellogg celebrated h i
hirtiiduy last Stniday by giving a sup
per to her young lady friends. We r«
turn tluii.ks lor a nice c*ko.
Canton will send H b'g frowd to B*l
liruuuii on uext \\ edpesday t° ntli-in
the hiipumI ti.eeting of the Cheruk *
county Huniluj sQltotil AU06ittll<M>-
The AdvaKern *• alvta.v* open to cmi
hibin hath ss to tdi a* expressed uud ei -
glisli us used: Wcan-liv u > mean-pm
who criticise.
li.no the aatiafuetion of knowing they
have diachai-geil tlirir duties, that they
have done well in partially bringing about
the present interest in the Sunday schools
of Cherokee county, and that you appre
ciate their efforts. The old otVieers will
he retired and new ones elected in their j
place whom we trust may he better ItUed j
tor the position than the old ones and I
that they will go to work with a will and
ation to make a better report
Hall Uround is a splendid place to meet
at; tier people arc kind, clever, generous
md hospitable; the town i* new, lovely
ttid just the place for a large crowd t o
meet and enjoy themselves in a great
Sunday school capacity. Hut remember
that though all this and even more can be
said of Hall (1 round they are not expec
ted to feed u* while there.but oil the eon-
i ary let us carry our dinner and enough
to feed tin m.
We want every child and person
n auy way connected with the
Sunday schools of Cherokee county
n go to Hall Ground on Wednesday July
Mltli 1NN4. Yes wc want every body iinv
way friendly to the Nutnlay school work
of preparing souls for an eternal inheri
tance to meet w ith us on that gladsome
Will you come? We hope so. An
interesting and profitable time is prom
ised all. Now won’t you coino and give
me day to the Lord?
HO! I-MII UA LI, QltOVN l>:i
Oa Wedn-d y .Inly 30l.li trar » ill la*
run to Hull i-round and ra'e- g.'eitly >«•
tuced a oi-il, r lint - v iy n u all * i ,
.1 ly t I III*- -llinlHN Neno Cl ■> u>
meet an I ■ i j n l i- atr.iia *i s •
the Oti'Tokee Conli' un i«» v i l„ \-
ocia mi, a Bit Ul'n ud —n In I i .
ling crowd is iX|><cnd to g up a •
out* ,|e f tie Ini-ine-« iraiisacd m <-f l.
An* elation un imc" ding and puffi able
tiui • is expected. !>• t every body fo
lrinsw.il la- run -o us ta icncli ltd,
CJ "Ui»d bcf,,re It) o’dock i" the morn-*
Heniemoer tin- daj -Wc-dncsita
Ju v 80 - slid let every body get aboard
wh m Hie truin comes ul ng ’i’lie follow
lU'Viry low late* have b, cn in idu lifir
ioj ol trp tick'-ts:
Woodstock to Bull Gi Hind
Too Ny.
Holly --priugs.
• anion.
Mabel.
YOu (Jhii IIkvw It.
“My d ar. wt.at would i givi
your imii?' is often said by middle iigco
laities io y» ui g one*. Vanuin you iu j,
nave Juki such hair Parker's Huir Bill
am will give it to you. It will sup
vo..r liair from falling oflf. restore 'he
rigiiial color and make it long, tli-ck
oft and glossy. You need l.ol stand
tielpleskly envying the g'i!s 'I he Bui
•*,« is ant nil. not a nye. Gut i* an ili-gsm
dressing, and is ispeoislly recommend'd
for its Jiao and nori
■r A——
o d r t.
In-cr wd it“
va t .is. o< to
ll re III til '
"Oltr ol.jr
50 eta
40
40
ao
25
to hav'
ill be p«id ip an order ou Treasury ot
Oheiokie county dpe Pminlxr 1st 1884
V|t lua.H-r 'ffirbisnsd by tbe Ordinary
7u»t 525th 1884. C. «. McClvkn
u. McClvrk
Ordinary.
Georgia—Clirrokte County
Whcrrs* J»bi7. Gslt administrator of
$ h, v ,* , J’atti ison represents to tin
court iu ho petit on duly filed and en-
tered on record that he l»»f* fully admin-
i*tered iVary A Fattersons estate. Tins
i« therefore to cite all persons concerned
to rh..w cense if sny they can why Ban
administrator should not be dircliaig
ed iron, his adniiui*tratioi , und ri-ceivi
letter* “f t|i»|Pi***>»‘ p R>e first Monauy
in bep'-. neat. Jun 2nd 1884.
1 r i. >1, Jnet-LIKX Oiotnary.
A 1 ttle six yy-ar daughter (( ar/ic} oi
Mr Robert Jiepil>re«-|, ol Milton count
in attempting to croba a kwolien cretk
on a fool log lost her foot hold, fell inti-
the crick and wa» rlrnwued en tbe 10U
inbt.
Do you know wlint u dud i*?
We will tell you: in plain engli6h it i
an un married mnle tool. Ainairsei
man is a sub dude,or rather a tout.,
lady Buys they generally loomubdtn d
Col. E, A. Hemphill of the Atlant-
Constitution, wa. in tpfyu last Tmed y
ta'kmg up the mi l it* <>t hi* paper, the
Lett and newest Daily in the South,
excellence, aor is those
Sunday schools will lr've i. celebru
non nt Fields k It"pi5 to day (Thursday,
Wc want to go. Will Bo'tjufe one he *
• ii,| to cairyus, 4Hont speak u
once,
Nulucoa and other Sunday schools w ill
have a picnic celebration at Nitlacoa next
Saturday. \N u want to go there too ami
will lie thankful to any one who will
cany us.
We leuru that c, negro -.onvict escape i
Iront the ci .qp* *og thd'M & N. Gu.
it. R. a few d^vs since, and that In
killed all the cq^s tHtd ita* not yet
bem overtaken, J
The closing i-kerciaes of Miss |Duvab
school will take place at her school room
next Tuesday. On Friday afternoon
follow ing an exhibition w ill by gifyu a:
the same pltt£v‘. ’
Klli* uiukes aa eoo! p good and heultb
ful Nods watir as any me in the bint,
•md besides ihi* Frank Burtz cap win
•u you so polinly. Frank's a daisy mi y
way. Aiuthe though
We learn th-t'W*. Hostler colored
attempted tp w ad* wcVQBS the Etowah
river at Doolys ford iu this countv last
Saturday evt ning and was drowned. At
last accounts his body hail not been re
covered.
Mr J. W. Flemisj Vf (> WtfVt 1 >«
, iot of nice pp Yke} Tuoadtiy lor wliicb
ve are quite grateful, He bit'igbi *
in.b about 4 Let long ou which was 3h
ine pci.chcs grown near together in
•luster.
An effort is being made to in
duce the Town Council U> ^ipcuthe
street rpppipg bjtc^’ ot vhl? : Hotel.
The East end to come out near \V. A
Kitchens and the west end below
B. E. Baynes place.
We have rtciivcd soother interesting
letter Geo, W. Broo*f Jr. VfH'pi* W ** be
publii-heu ,p e',ir iu*t. Re is now vi i
ling Nuigars Fall*, L’moinuati and oth
er places on his way hr mo having sue
cesstully completed, iiis course in tlie
Yule Business College.
Big crowd is expected to go tQ BaH
ground next Wednesday, Three trains
will run mid each i* expected to bo
crowded, Canton, Lebanon, 1! oodstock,
Little ltivci, Bascomb, Carmel, Indian
Knoll, and other schools will send large
dolegat’ons. Let every body go.
Excursion trains will be run over th«
M. & N B. H. reaching Ball Ground in
ample tune for tlie opening of the ^s-
idelation at tne following low jatca for
r,.iuid trip ticketi j Ficut Wocditock
5(ict*. Too Ny and Holly hprings 40cts.
C'untou 3Ucta; aud A/able 25ccuts,
Amu , «•# iti-olieiH.
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest i,y a sick child sutli > iug and
nryl ig with pain of cutting teeth? Jf so
{'„(! at once and get a bottle of Mrs, Win
s.ow's .Soothing Nviup For Children Tee
thing, it* value t* incalculable, it will
relieve the poor little Milliner iiouirdintly.
Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mis
take about it. It cutes dysentery and
diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, Cities wind colic, softens tlie gums
reduces iutiamntiou, ami gives tone and
energy to the whole system. Airs. W in
slow’s Soothing Syrup For Children Tea-
tliing is pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription of one of the v’Hy * ,'d * V h '
female nurses \,i paysli'Wis Ul tld' t'nit-
ed .States, tun! vi fovw\lfi i>y all wi\\i. ,, / !',*t
thi-ouglimif^lie wo/Ub |’ r V?V- »*' cents a
bottle,
A preliminary survey of a wtqjop
road has been made lending from
Canton to shoal creek cotton I - ao lo
ry on an almost air line. 'I lie q'tfi-D of imytjhllyg lujuriovs, Gentlen
tanee to the factory \ )s tltin aRort ||thank you, (uv atientiuu mid
UKOBGIA
WOUkS
On last Satin day l>y special in vita
tion from tin Going a M.vhla Company
it was our p r,nitre to visit tlieir exten
sive works ut I’-itfs in P ckona coontv.
in company w-Hi Gov, MrOaniel.ex Gov
Bullock, tin* rapitxl commi sinners and
o'.litr dist:cgu-.slnd gentlemen, iu a
special train t-micro,! by the Georgia
Mstble c-nopmy to tjn-ir guest The
crowd was quite c representative one
represi nting both hralus uud capital
from 11 linn s, I’enn. New York, Florida,
Ditto. Indiana, Mass, and Atlanta, kin-
ru-tta. Canton, Jasper and /tahlonegn in
Georgia. Arriving *t Tates station w,
were met by wairons, buggies, carriage,
and Middle horses nnd conveyed to tin
works about. > 1 -*» tn'It-a didance when
we wefo shown lint vsit and inexlnust-
less Marble deposits I,y H C. Cb-ment*.
1’residcut of the company. Air Samuel
l ate nnd tlndr a-sociatrs.’ Situated in
a lovely fertile valley at the rear uT
S C Tate- l». antiI’ul residence wc
tir-t saw the Marble as it shrne forth
in a'l it* radiiiso", pure, white and «f s
lx Dutiful ci ystal i/.ed variety. Here w>
saw wh it may bo termed a steam drill
cutting out huge blocks of this Marble
"cigli ug soveiid hundred ton*. Near
In was a building which the company
s lb ting up f r an wing the liloek* int i
Inp * mat can be bundled and used by
(li i-, wlm ai>- to w-'tk tt up, Wlit'e ex
am tii g tli in sell lie ry being fitted up
Air 11 r. ■ Icuien'* gnv
idea ol tint i xt lit and
uihi-i le that I iy i da ddei
!'* v . II *« 'j
In inviting you on this ex-
uirsioii to-day is that you limy sen with
your own i'yia Hinl' lliqui hnul facts
that you never could realize t lirough any
other source. We wish toeitll your at
tention to one of your t hoiccHtund riehust
Irtiisurcs. (Hoi iu wliieli, I nm most
happy to say, my associate* and myself
have i-eeonir in ist deeply interested in
developing. Mart le has occupied one of
the highest and giandest nlacea in < ivil-
i/ation aud ait through all past history.
The glory, the ginudcui-, the be utv, of
ancient eitirs tn-dav nrutheli- huildlnga,
their inonuinents. their statuary and de
signs in marble. No other place on this
continent can show such a vast quantity
of beautiful marble, iu such variety of
quality aud colors, as here in this valley
iiwtrDs human enterprise and skill to util
ize it for the benefit of mankind, 1 will
give you a few items and figures that
will assist yon, 1 trust, in weighiug and
estimating the extent of the richness of
this one product of your great state,
that is destined to All a very important
page in future history. Up and down this
little valley for a distance of sumo live
or six mile* wo find vast deposits of mur-
blc, some In stratified layer* and sonie
in great solid masses, wo'ttnd nearly all
the varieties known to the markets of this
country, comprising pure white statuary,
film white, with lines and figures of blue,
besides this beautiful erystalized, in
variety of colors that cannot lie appro
ached in excellence and Ix-auty on this
continent
attempt to snow you to-day
one-quarter the possesion of the Georgia
marble company. W* will first explore
i this field before u* Afid L wish to state
before we proceed, and prove it as we go
forward, that should we remove from
I four to ten feet of taitli we would
pose to your view one solid mass of this
ervstnlyzed marble, one itiul one-half
miles iu Wii;Ui, half a mile in breadth,
of nu unknowi, depth, hut supposed t
be many hundred feet, overlapped o
the opposite side of the creek by strati
fied Invent of fine while nnd vnrignted
blue. Let tirt tor a moment date to
place figures to Ibis immense mass. One
and one half miles by one-half mile gives
twenty one niiiions square feel. ()uu
block six feet thick fioin off tips surface
would yield one liuwjvi d jj',1 twen
ty six million < y.b;,- i.e 1 yf garble, \’ou
requirq gyiittew'u- fertile construction
of vour .stall < ripital building about one
hy/idiyd apd filly thousand cubic feet.
New York city! Chicago and Atlanta
iiniild all be rebuilt from this one mass
mid leave millions of ruble feet, untouch
ed. All tip; W-sts we have put upon ft
have more than exceeded our hi^Dext
expectations. Tin- chcmi',7,1 i^naJyidH of
tlna erystnlyzed niar'.dv shows ltd 1-2 per
cent e;u bo’yate of Mup',’ about 2 per cent
uhvwut.ii I ypqfilO-.ia, without >* trace
titlcnieu 1
will
U<>', ilytidw you longer.”
We vy r<; li-lpo-ied to treat wlmt lie
-wi.l ns an ov, i drawn conclusion but
bis earnest mu >ner and uu*opliistiej,!ed
-peei li c.iusi-d li • to am Iff tyc'.e deeply
lin- p ssilnl.iiiM (J sugli a thing, and
| alb r lollowiog bun nr uud over tin:
,• ire'ii U'ip ii o' u-:. Lie we W'-n wiling to
Ik-In vii lie lia I not su'd all lie luipllt
liavi hind. '1 In- marble depo-itj there
is giund ioi-xbailhti.bft*. of u fine variety
and excelled ifi no country, ,4/r Siddall
Vice Fr, sident of t ho eomputiy said, “al
low 18 OdQ | onads to i he car, which is
g,,od all iwunc: for a narrow puage road,
it would require over «mo million cars
to curry < u< tunc (d r^arble oft the fcur-
tac' (t( \vbwl v:v <»wy, in th'svulby, and
ibis 1 n.ot o.pc fourth o| tli - inarlilu beds
wh own,'* ',iiis will riqniro a number of
eit, „u; wrb the road tin; nimble com
paiiy iiiund to build and the increased
fed.lies Unit will be otlen d, ky tie
III A N. Oa. It. U. transpnrGUon cau be
bad as fast us it may be gotten out ul
tlun gli a (>!«.' of a uu'j 300 or more
i>'.crr will soriu ltd put to work Mure,
Crane, all paying a {glowing triboto to
of Georgia*
I*h4 will
t 't •plies.”
Ckaigi*
‘lie vast rcaou'cea or Georgia m4 Of own
ing her “the keystone ol the Booth—her
vast resources properly devel*
in fact make her all the name
We then returned to the station, boarded
the tram and was »<v<u speeding home
Having spent a most enjoyable, plonenat
and profitable day. Our thank* art 4m
the Ga. Mai hie company, tbe M. A M.
i In-, It. R. an I especially Col B. 0. Tato
and family who did all m their putHe
make the occosiou n grand iucoom. It
is useless to say they succeeded ud nil
were delighted. The opening of
t hese quarries will not only ggylcb tbe
country, give employment t« teeeral
hundred hands; o|>en new field* of iadtu*
•ry but will make 8. G. nnd Wa. Tote
ind their families the richest in floargin
and more than triple the invertBMBIto of
the Ga Marble company. flnceoM I* the
8ute aud all who are in nay wny Mini-
ted in the great enterprise.
Uaiitnn was represented thereby Jodgn
J«moa It. Brown, Miss Snllte Brawn, M se
Fannie Kellogg, Cant H. W. Kowman.
1). A. McNairn and tbe Adtamb. Wo
went unobtrusively to triow the great
marble deposits ana we quietly drank in
tlie lieauty, grandeur, magnificence and
vnstnee* of the quurrieeand ttM plonMree
of the day in a manner quitn |rteaoing
and satisfactory to ournelvee. Long will
we muenibor tlie gladsotce day.
Uo Union of I'bT*43rd
ueglment
Gainksvilr Ga, July 15th 1M4.
At a meeting held this bf the fol
low mg representative* of the 4lr4 Qour
gin Iteginieut.
On motinu (lapt. II. R. Howard, wu
selected chairman, and W, H. Campbell;
secretary. Capt J. F. Law. was tell
ed upon to explain the object of tb#
meeting. Whereupon he stated briefly
that the object of tlie meeting was to
formulate a plan for a re union of tbe
survivors of tin; 43 rd Georgia Regiment—
that those who had stood shoulder to
shoulder In time ot war, be now brought
together in times of of peace, at t Sou
venir of the “Lott Cause’ far which
they had so manfully haHled.
The following gentlemen wet* enroll
ed te-wit:
Lieut L. A. Hiiumone, prox, company
Capt. J. F. Law, prox. compear ”1) ”
Lieut. L. A. Bimnsme, company “C ”
I)r. M. P. Alexander, prox com pony
•D.”
Private A. J. Julian, company “E.”
Lieut. W. E. Davie, nnd privnto J. D.
Rugwell, company ••F,”
Lieut. T. T. Karr, company “O.”
Capt. II. J{. Howard, nnd /'rival*
R 'lit Benton, company “II.''
Private E II. Galley, company”1.”
l)r M. P. Alexander, company '*K"
Moved and seconded the! n ra -dbloo
of the survivors of tbe 43rd Georgio Reg
iment I mi held.
The following places were pot in Mm-
inatlon, to wit: Gaineavill*. Atltete,
cut will only be nbbut v ttliles ttntl
over a cotrlparaUvcly U’U’.T VOlid
und a Having of 3 inife* ifavcl. If
opened It will jio out by McAfees
brick yard to Judge Donaldson old
mill place nnd thence on an almost
direct line to the factory. '1 ho rigid
will not only prov ^ ^. v ^u vouvoni-
enee fp Rig fitpipry find tlio^c living
directly oil it but to nil the north
western part of the county by giv
ing them an easy short and accessi
ble route to Canton ov?v \\'WvU they
can hrjjiijtjipir- PPRor, coni and jinc
ducp of every kilitl Instead of being
coRtpolled as now to go to ( arters-
villo or else be forced U> come sopjr
five or six or more mill's, out pf ihvir
course to f \ l pp'u- ff there
fore behooves (.be piwvliaut anti oth-
er^ of C’imtoP to lend all the assis-
tanoo lUK'esstivy to Induce the ojxm-
ing of this road that a 1 letter,
shorter and more direct route to - - , . .
C an ton may lw given those who, *(*>i ,ir n,e '' c,,, P lo 7^ " l
v. •duiA/u * * * * . j h # Ibe qiiHrrieR unotliur U^e force will ue
directly interested tuattet’.
Hunt iVive't'p Yet.
H doesn’t follow that a patient will
die because the d ct >rs have ‘ give him
up.” or that hr w 11 r.-covei bee .use hey
promise t'< "pull hnu thpiuyk ' U if
outer to late to ‘,rj |lU' «r< a'C"t virtue*
Parker's TPBt'i- Mr. Michael 0uti»''yU-
of Riachainton, N- Y.. was cured oi
Kkeumati&m by it aft. r t.-n year* of un
sptaktiblc sufftrtrg. Mr. R. W. Mosher,
druggist, of same city, ccrtifi.s that In-
hus sold over a thousand bottles of Par
k.-r’s Tonic through its reputation f..r
Hub and other orres.^
piy for
Disease*
m
No rn'ire doctor’s bills to
Syphilis, aid all veucral
Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash
all.
Miss C. Hall ond Jnn D A'luwny were
last Sunday elected delegates from the
Episcopal Sunday Bcltaol tn Asicciation
which meats in Hail (Hound in-xt wed-
Pusdi.y, lU-v, W. R, McConnell, I a«!o.;
;. M. Hardin. Mipt, and F P. Bur z
S.-cretaiy arc numbers exoUlc'-e ol the
Ahxociatior..
Now gentlemen, we cannot „
how you to-day to exceod BuTord, Canton, Cnmmmg. Gainnvilln
having received the largest number of
votes, it was decided to bold Ibd ra-
union in that city, on Tneadny ttth day
of August nrxt.
On motion, resolved that a basket din
ner lie prepared for tbe ltegimeot, nod
that til the citizens of the city and of
Hall and surrounding counties, are nor
diallv invited to pnitieipat*.
A committee© of six were appointed 4 *
muko the nrrnngcmeats and aeleot the
idacu, to wit: J. F. Law, W. H. Gomn-
b. II. B. H. Brows, W. E. DayU.i.D.
Bagwell aud L. A. limmoaa.
opfcchoa will be delivered by Oem.
>f. A. Stovall, of Agnate; Got. M O.
K>-Hogg, of Cuiitou, end Col R, F. Bell
of CViunuing.
On motion it was resolved Ibetepcclel
in vital ion be giveu to Col. Bkidmor*
Munis’ two surviving children, nod all
widow* and children of deceanf Mi
dlers
A/ovcd and carried tbot W. H. Oamp-
be appointed corresponding eecretory.
It is earliest Iy requested that *11 tb*
oilie r* nud soldier* attend.
On motion it wua requested tbot th»
proceedings be published in the city par
per*, and that tlie papers throtsgbeint
the state be requested to copy-
n R. HowABt* Oboe.
W. H. Campukll. Bee.
N l«: W OKLKA N*rt EXPOSI
TION
Wc should not torget to talk op the
Vow Orleun* Exposition. It is important
that Cherokee* vast recourses and pro*
duutions he place oa exbibitioo there.
Lets talk it up then. Transportation
will b© free—any inienuatioa desired
will be cheerfuly given by Jabca Galt
Coiiuuissiouer tor this county. If w*
ouly will Cherokee caa make ai food
exhibit ua nny county ia Georgia, will
wc do it.
W. It. Power G. F. * P. Agt of tb*
M . A N. Gn. Jt. It. writing to T. M. IVo-
ples Commissioner of this District, about
tMiivpi rtatisM says; Jfeferring toyowr
fuvo- of tlie 8th inst addresaod to j. B.
Glover, would say that we will trans
port tree of charge articles far the eahi-
nitioii at New Orleans, Have such ar
ticles plainly marked and anted for
exhibition and I will instruct agents to
forward as above, _
wu again ask our candidates lew R*p-
reaeutvtive to define their pooition oa
prohibition. Simply toll ua whether or
not you favor a iaw being posted to allow
the people of Cherokee a vote on the
question. Jf you do not favor sunk ao
act then we will not vote for you no mat
ter w bo he is. This ia also the eomelu-
sion of many others.
SALACOA NEWS
The warm weather, pleaeoOt ■«*
shine and good earnest work of “■f
furniers is iinoging our crop* out oftk*
giasqtb'1 crops are l»M»ktng wojl for
their cliance-*, Wheat is being tbi**h*(L
turning out very well th'*ugh damaged
some. Best threshing was doa* by tb#
Eclipse machine bought oi It. T. /*■**
by J Barron. (school has begun at Ihi*
place. Miss Belle Fendley, a nice you*g
lady is tlie teacher. J* F. T.
• Capt. W. II. Pcrkinson wa* in
town last Monday. He is looking as
well as usual the wear and tear of *u
election campaign excepted. Ha
says every thing is favorable to hia.
election in October next as the
resentative of Cherokee couaty-
at work, in Atlanta in (Irtssingimd work
iug it up in'o ntunOutd und saleable
shapes Atlanta »* the head quarters
for tl^e '.aiisatvi distribution ot this mar
ble. Tlie c-'Uip'iny own here some
of as tiUo nmrble na cun be found in
auy land, prominent among which is the
pure white, cryatalyzcd white, vurigated
blue, blue and white pencilled, and a
flesh or pink colored, exliaustless in
quantity and unexcelled in quality.
After looking over tbe quarriis awhile
wc were direct'd to the biautiful and
lovely residence of Col. S. C. Tates, sit
uated in a magnificent grove and com
maiidmy a lovely, romantic und pictures
que view oi tbe valleys aud mountains
ult around, where one of the best dinners
ever Bi-rved in Norilt Georgia was spread
> pon hiegUbles which wer* handsomely
decorated with fruits, flowers and the
Substantial* of our • very day wants.
Tlie dinner was Bplend d a n d to Mrs
I ate we shall ever feel grateful.
During the time intervening uutil
the trim sh»uld return speeches were
called for aud mad by Gov. Mr Daniel,
H. W. Grady, O’. W. Adair and Msjor