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R H. NORTHCUTT,
8TJCCE88OB TO W M ROOT-
Marietta, - Georgia,
DEALER IN PURE DRUGS. PAINTS, Oil*, WINDOW GLASS,
STATIONARY. CLOVER and GRASS SEED.
Special attention gW«n to Pl.y.ici.na potron.ge. Will guarantee
price! with Atlanta. Any order act me along the line ot Rati Road
will U promptly filled and returned the next teorntng *■'« me a trial
order or writ# to me tor price*.
R. 11. Northcutt,
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Hwko will Ok* * rut ** t% \
tf MdUatUla«W»Mkt01*, Tor
La tho- for Ik. owr. .1 t, IV lift |M W«j
la Oiw awllii *■;
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■l.amnifw,lM RhUM I.
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Will jpraclio .ii * 4 <n.ri» o*
tfl* Biue Kick* - *rcua »u<t it# tie
Ju.t.ce (lourtk ol Milton ana of suck
ether District# (0. M.) u border on Mil*
t"0
WENT BED SPRINGS
I mil now tt'liiif the Patent Beit
Spring* which for cheapness. comfort,
strength and durability canaot be H
celled, 1 will put diem on for any one
in the cocuty, All order*promptly till*
cd. Call on or addreas W. M. Caknok
... Walctca Oai
Uporgia—Cherokee County
Whereat Jnbea Omit administrator of
Aary A, Patterson represent* to tha
:ourt la hl< petition duly died and ea
,<?red on record that he haa fully admin-
oteted Jfory A. Pattersons nutate. Thie
,s Uierefoie ta ci'le all peraooe couceraed
a the# cause if aoy they caa why eaid
idmiaiatrator ehaald not be duchnrg
Ml tram hia administration, and receive
MIMii of difwiaaioa oa tha firat Moaday
adapt, next. June Ind 1884.
t.b, MtCmm* Ordinary.
out of the Jaws of Death
The poottoxnAn wbo outline* hi* oen. baU'R
to a man eonalderallly advanced In life, aim I*
l.oted for hto Merlin* ImmrrltT. HI* post-office
W YatccvUlo, L'paua Count jr. Oeorfta- Tha fol
ia
Mr. J«Im Pearson’s Statement:
tiTtlke' Spring of 1HNJ I wai attack— with a
TOrr bad cough, which continued to *row
worad until Fail, when I got so weak that I
could not get about. I tried a great man?
ktnd* of medlotuo, hut CQH*lnosw to grow
wuraa. I was notified that I had <ioaaumpt|on,
and would probably dla. Pr. Hollowaynnallir
told mo to try Brewer's Lung Restorer. They
•out to Ward'* Wore and got a hottlo,.Md I
oommenccd taking It right away. Aftertakia*
two or tiirue doeea. I bo*an, to Improve, and m
thetlmo 1 bed used up one bottle I was aMofo
K t on By Got sento. 1 am now In excellent
altb. I *m eon<!dent that tlm lAUtg RuMiaer
saved my life, and my neighbor* An of the
name opinion. It I* the host Uwg Remedy
avur made, la my opinion. Pr. H. promt**l me
that he wonld'wrlte to tbe manufactnmra and
tell them of the wonderful euro It made In my
cate.
•JK OF GEORGIA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Iiereae. James If Bleataa Adminta*
ir of Jermiah Hill reprceeata to the
t in hi* petition duly filed and eat*
on record that he has fully admie-
ed Jeremiah Hill* estate This is
efere to cito all persona connected
Irvd and creditors, to *ho«r caase if
they can why said administrator
ild not be discharged from bia adapta
tion end receive letters at dumisaion
he first Moaday in December, 1884.
. V. M. McCi.vnn. Ordinary.
»r<*rgia,-Uhe»okre County.
Whereas John B. Kuphena and New*
nn Darby excutors of John Stephens
Jtc'd represent to the Court ia than
sedition duly filed and eatertd oa record
hat they have fully administered John
•tephans estate, This is therefore to
:itu all persons concerned, kindred
nil creditors to show cause if any they
an why **id executors should not be
lischargcd and receive letters of dismiss
on on tbe first Monday in Nov. 1884
tugust Sth 1-84. C, M. McCiubb.
Ordinary.
Geoorgi*—t heroke Countv.
I. rll wham it may concern;
J. J. Thomas guardian for Julia Ann
t horns*, applies to uie lor letters of
> i,mission from ssid gos-dianship and I
will p..»r upon his npplication on the
liist Moiuiuv in Sept. next, at my office
( sn'on in said Coni ty Given under
my hand i.no official signature, Aug. 2nd
1884. C. M- Met lurk Ordinary
Statement of Mr.Benj.F.Hearndon:
Early li) Hovemher, 1*1, while sewtng on the
machine, my wUa tm'takimwlth a—ye— pula
In h«r side, which wu* »quif followed bf liomor-
rhaTeH from her tunas and a *pvaW
Fever commenced, she aoi|l4 woftlie* pat *oc
■Imp, and In a few woekislie wasredueod te a
Uvlii* skeleton. The attendlntf lihyslolka told
me Hurt he thomiht ono of herJnu*a arsaeo-
tlrely to**- hhe wuld *d mslsjln
dnlioete nourishment oi bee stomaoh. I then
s*Te«t..wttk Pr. ttalltvwi,
to enll Dr. HolViwdy ntxiWeuUetVw.'niey
made n final examination of tbe urtleBt. and
pfpupttlH't'i tbi cam hopHwfi. Dr. Ilali4»wair
thiw su*Kwstud tha lfrow'ir * l unf Hoitorcr as
a hwt sesortTy *«nt a
. tjM I found t hat she w»uld rotiiii ft oil her
?to^Tik. BtdaftorVls'Oi Hi.) third |<ose I jieyan
tv notion, evme lin'Tovoment Injise P'Wr' t r ih;
1 oontlnued the saodlclno r»*uleriy. and by thu
time sue e*d taken two bottles she was ahto to
walk knout the h,ni.w4. Hhe Is now In 1s;tta»
health than she haa cnji'yod for Severn! years
I believe ttie l.un* ltestor.w saved her life.
Mr. Ileamdou s uoit-odlce Is TaUwvMo. Pp-
son County. Oa. He I* n thi>e«iu«hlr reliable
man In ever# particular.
LAMAR, RANKIN, A LAMAR,
MACON, CA.
Cherokee Adrantw
Titi'KSDA v yucrpgrr iTtir; ih«*
8o«la wnter tickers 4cts. at Ellis
Give your bov Btiiiths Worm Oil
W« keep all kinds >f blanks on bend
Several oorsesponthtnt* items crowded
out.
N. J. Ttaldwiu ia olerking tor H. T.
Jones.
Protracted mooting t Baptist
church.
Mr. Walter Barton, of Atlan f a, isvisi*
ting Canton.
The ground Is being propafod to
eow turnips. *
Tha pnblie schools of our county are
so* in full blast.
• . Mrs Jennie Wall of Atlanta, ia
visiting Canton.
Kill Worm* in GVtldrau with Wilder'*
M thsrs MTnrm Bvrtt'p. . .
' There are eeveral splendid farms
in and arouud town;
.Vis* Williams of Acworth U visiting
W. A. Kitchen and family.
Canton ha* a-uuniKir of \d*itora aud
ought to have many, other*.
Ellis keeps 'he lost Noda wetcr in
the tnwa. Va* in thr county.
Camp meeting at Big Springs last Sun
day. A nttuibcr of our citizens woiit. . .
Huik' ts nl bio d made oh an umt pur.
With Wilder'* 8*rs*p*'iUa and Pula'h
ppf Ip'bMd Wof.it*. Tap®.Worm* and
Spasm use but Wilder’s M other'* Byrup
Rev. M. TI. Gilreath and diurghter.
of Carteravillc iM summering in Can
ftf,
Me ni'ik IndlgiS'lou or Nervofit Di-
bi ity ifyo* use Wilder's 8 omktn . Bii*
•#•*. •“ • ••••'•' 1 *
■The .‘‘Mountain City'Flour'Mill*‘arc
owded with custom fr«w tjipm soun
ties'' „ ,... * ’ •
Miz Edge* of 'hia place, has rub
ber hair pins she haa used for 31
yearn. **
All kiaf* of bl x-d and Skm Dt4ea«e*
cured with Wild« r’a 8ars*p:<riila sad
Pota-h. .
Comity,'State aud Rational i«oli-
|loi» in an intcf oatpig Ippnia among
our pe°pl e '
nr j. J. Aydelott and wife of Deltand
Fla. are spending the Mitpmer with
w. Ml EUU,
Murli good prraclilug Is being done
in town and we trust great good may be
a< complisharir '*
llig meeting of the colored folks ‘tat
Hickory Flat last Sunday carried xevorAl
darkieH out of town. .
Wflwtfcldd to aee E. (i, Gram
arah M. Buck, 1 Libel for Divorce
vs > in Cherokee Superior
. J . Bkck ) cenrt Feb. terui 1#84
It appearing to the court by tlier tnrn
r Sheriff in the above stated case that
te dcfeadaat does not reside in said
juaty and it further uppeariug by sffi-
it of Libellant that be does not reside
t this State. It is therefore ordered by
ie court that service b* |>erfected oa
lie drfendsat bv tbe publication ot
li* order once a month for four month*
•fore the next term of this court ia tin*
nxhokkb Apvarck a new* paper |*u>>
ebed in Cber«k*e county Georgia. P. P
l«nre« Petitioners Atty. Ja*. R Brown
JudgeC 8.C B. R. C,
A true extract from the minute*
oust. April 88th 1884, JarrzGalt
* Clork
Htal CmIMrmMi
Mrs. H. C. Harshharger, Manor Hill,
Huntingdon County, P*.. write*’ “Da. 9.
B. Hartman A Co., Columbus, O.: I
have been afflicted for three years, caused
by over-work too soon alter confinement.
My kidney* became keriously affected;
could not retain my urine day nor night.
It wu .high colored, thick and bloody,
My monthlie* had left altogether for four
teen month*, during which time I wa*
confined to my bed with a bentiug in right
oArie*. ; The discharge from the swornb
wai *o offensive no one cmild stay in the
room. The urine continued bl.oolv, with
piiiCtn voiding It. and when In bed would
pais from in: in my sleojt. I li tvo had
three doctor) attending tn: regular! v, one
for four monthi, otic, of the other* one
whole summer, and the t!rr I n'l winter.'
We had two others in consultation wi’h
tliem, and used twenty bottle* of differ
ent kinds of patent medicine*, all t > no
good. I then got'a bottle of Pattrsi,
and before I had three-fourth* of the bot
tle taken I quit wetting the b -d and could
retain tiie urine sufficient to at ten J church,
whiclt I had not done lor three' years,
and my monthlies came back a* n itural
ci ever; indeed, I considered tnvvdf a
well woman again. Since that timj 1 have
had pneumonia. My confi Icoce -in l’*-
KUNA was so great that I did not send for
a doctor, I followed the directions in
your “Ills of Life" and am over it, asnveit
as can be expected of one so delicate ns l
have been. Other* in mv. nei jhborhooti
kid the same disease, and -among them
were strong m<-n, aivl had the l>e*t physi
cians, and vetd’ed, while I vailed through
in safety on Pkiutn i and Manalin. I
sincere’.v believe, nnd would say-tnall tiie'
.vilictc.l i.n the wide workl, tltat Pkkun.v
and Mamai.ix are the only two tnedicine*
that any ono need* in-any disease, if used
ns directed in your book entitled "The III*
of Lif<\"
J. F.. Fleming, publisher of the New
TV minion, Morgantown, W.Va. sVrites:
" Some months since, I received sottie of
••our medicine in exchange for advertis
ing. My wife h.ti taken five bottles of it,
anl lias derived great benefit from it.”
; Mr. M. C. Pershing, Bradenville, P.1.,
Iwrites: “ My wife has been using Pgttt;
ISA for some time for weak lungs and iiv-
l-r and kidney complaint, and thinks it i*
I loing her great good. Ha* used only one
iiptlle ai yet. Please send your book on
the ‘Ills of Life,’ as we can't get any from
our dragsrist."
Mr, John Denny, Mt. Vernon,
writes’ “We have a large sale in Ptt-
RttNa. It gives ixtisfaction."
lion. A. 1>- Ctmtllcir was nomina
ted ax hiH his own suooe»sor to tho
49th Congress from tho ninth Dis-
trick lost Tuesday without any op
position whatever. A just nppredu-
tiott Oi ins merits.
We are told that Mr Sumner of
this county, has a pair of dirt pipe
moulds that have boon in hiw family
for more than *2f>0 years.
One of two thiugs we as citizens
of Canton have got to do in order
to increase the business of our town.
We must either make it command
the notoriety it shvmld as a summer
and winter resort or else make it a
manufacturing town. Which shall
ithef Why not both? But let us
make it .one of the. two, Lets’ eon-
centrnto our efforts and go to work
with that vim characteristic of tiie
plaoe.
' The RvhuhlicatiK of Georgia mot in At
lanta last Saturday anil notiiiuuled candi
dates for I’roNidontal electors. Jno. M.
Ailed of Pickens ia 11m< candidate from
the Ninth District and (’. 1). Forsyth of
Ko'mV from tlio Seventh Diokoiiul. Bv
request of tho colored men uone ok their
.raco were placed on ttie ticket. It was
resolved to run candidntos for eiuigices
Tn each oongrossional district byt no
names worn mentiened a* prabablv caa-
ihilqtv. Thr tntVUcr of nominating StAth .u U ,
house oflb ot s wus left with the rxcoutMqt roatlv Recured,
committee. > .• —•*•
One of the moat eiitNmraipiij* fiignu
of t|p' limps ia the great number of
drummers visiting our tow n! Their
presence denntoH that the crop re
ports are encouraging to' the com
mercial agencies, rrpqx'hftMt* and
Ufliprs aud Unit they anticinaU' good
props and a tine trade this full, I'm
iess'tur uterehants aiv very careful
they may get overstocked. It will
bo well for them to remember that
farmers and others intend to pay
debts/his fall before buying extrav-
ngautly. ,
We hfiyp m> doubt but lhat Ool.
J alter (kilt lms the 'best 'milk and
butter cow in nortli < icorgia, not a
•Jersey either. Thursday evening
wf^vprf invitod ifowu to sen iter
-milked, as we were somewhat of a
“doubting Thomas." It only requir
«d a fetv minutes to convince us
that a hut we had heard of her and
even more, was true, \\ night he
ling our Sheriff!, so rat- recovered as milked from her twot-galou buckets
to be able to bo out.' ' of-rich milk, and said that he would
, The biggest gourd in the State Is , ff*d nearly that much in the morn-
owned by Mr Self, of thia comity. It' >ng; making about three and a half
is said to hold 3 UufiheU, 1 ! - EfU«>n bqokets, full a day, or 7
I IIK IVOIILD'S I'XFORI ff ON ■ 11 '•Hi.'iir liMjify »•-> urn- in • ire k to
In another column will lie found ' I* "td "■ IM'a-• r m l
wlmt seems to be •' rather extrava-1 u f . I'' \ , Ul '7 g
: o|ft?r»‘fi for mlc bi Kii*vr ip n'v by
Mr I • li. staacl'ff of Hirki »d li- It.
: s wi li picture ivc ink »«;»•* «<>rt l ••hi
that in *«r judgeau nt ns a bunk of rc«ity
r rfVrciic*. as a c>isip(Mlo*l of useful
ki owlrritfe, a* a Cpcloprd.a va. ind in-
riimmioa sccura'clj stated it b;* re so-
peri r. Tb* wmk i* complete, cnaciso
aud to tbn p-iat just suitta to tiie iiuse*.
I' i* a* cacjfcl po.tisc library boiled
down iaio a siugl* voluaza f»r roady
reference It ia a history, political, s«
rial and religious; it i* grammar and
rhetoric with all the forms for social
iatercoui'M and public fatboriag*; it is
’aw, wcdiciaa and cotamorcc; pootry and
pltis'c-; a complete seboal book; a fam
ily library; ia short, a book that will
m*wer die tbausaud-acd oae things you
want to know all at aacn or one at a
liiue ou n taotnenU notice, It is a val
uable work aad ■* hoHoohold abnuld
In with out It. Cboa. U. Smith* (Bill
Arp), say* “it coutaia* enough to odn-
cs'.e a maa and make him-not only
learned, but accouiplitkod,' It i% gram
ajar, geography, ’history, matkomatica,
ebronsiogy aud all religions, It Ik law
nnd median* snd commerce. Indeed,
there is not k subject that I Wow feesU
that is not embraced within its page*.
I with that every family ita tbe - lead'Was
ablu to purcuaee it, aad would p*ircbaae
it." Dr Felton says "I am satisfied it ia
ntai d «rd aud all that is claimed fi»r tba
work." Dr A J Battle, President Mercer
Lmyersity, Macon nays “a book lo* tbe
million, ought to .bo is every honsrhoM "
We tn'ghtndd a number, of other like
teNtituoniala from prominent and fenrhsd
men but believe wben you examine tha
work ydu wlllthlfik it ttnarceasary and
subscribe for tho back at oaee. If you
do not Iben wu think yol kave let- alip
a Roldi u opportunity. Wben MrStantT
iliffcalls on yon examina tbo work
tbor. ugbly aad then buy, if, aud after
Ketting it you will »ny it Was pioaey put
to a good use. •.•••■
Bro, Porter of tlxTMilton >
erat is indignant«becauHQ his HtUv-
acrlbura aiul lulvertiacra do hot. i«y
him enough t) clear ..up hia luTnal
expeitaea and threatens , to -Hto|>
aending the paj^r to dolinquetiAKand
running no pay advcrtiaiifg liuleao
money ia uaid him at.dirtci;. ;We
know just uyw to a|>preciate, Bjyi.
Portera demand. . We are hi i
predicament,
gant announcement. That of the
holding of a WorMV Industrial and
Cotton Centennial Exposition, to
open at Mew Orleans, December 1st
of the present year, end continuing
for the period of six months. The
world is known to be verv fair sized
body, having a good tuany countries
and a good many people. An Expo
sition covering it would tie a huge
undertaking. Yet from what wo
have learned of the W’orld'n Expo
sition, it will come near justifying
it* designation tkau even its projec
tors could have projected.
The report of its progress, of ita
development, of the popular, almost
universal interest it is exciting, of
the movement of the people, .states,
even all the Territoriea, and of For
eign Countries, in their preparations
for representation in it, are Niniply
wonderful. Mo other enterprise of
the kind over launched, haa been
received with the same favor and
enthusiasm. Even the great t enten-
nial Exposition of 1879, ia allrendy
over shadowed by it in the inugua-
fcude It has already obtained and tbe
oharncter and range of exhibits al-
Agent tot d’eaU* Cyclopedia' in
in the county. See lulu and aub-
ecribe for the valuable book.
Mrs M. K, Bounctt, of Ilolly Spriuga,
Mis*, and uis K. D. Garrison, of ( a«-
torsviile, are visiting in Canton.
A mild, dclii-iu'Ui .ii* iy<*i.-tut for •!< 1
can- F'Uislri* Wil'i* r'sctomocli Billers.
Cm** ci'MtiveRffls ami lieadaclie.
several familif* are hereainnidjhg
t he * unman. hi one of the Very
1 eat resorts in North (Georgia.
“File Lord l»vts n cbeeifid givur." In
aileaae* wacrv • tonic is nocdul give
Mildvr's StoniMib Hit to it it i«ttl'» Vent
Our Sheriffs are now buay serving
HubiKra* on */iirora and witneaetHi
for tilt* September form of opi oourt.
It cost Oae Ddler sad it wave( your
life. lldrr'* Sarsaparilla and Potash
euro* all discare* «f tb* blood and ski*
Mr. H. E. .Sanford and lion, Coo-
lgc Kellogg, of Forayth county visi
ted Col.-Kellogg anti family last week
Nu more doctor's bit la to pav foi
Syphilis ’aud *11 veiierai DUttMix-t
Wildvi's Saisaptriha ond i'otasli urc
all
Sue advertiaementof II. H. North-
ett HHUccewHor to Wm. Boot, AI ari
sta, in this ishue a change has been
made in it.
We call your attention to the ad-
vertisenfont of J. Af. McAfee inthia
issue. Re has made a uhange in it
since last issue.
Mr J. N.». nggias, of Belton, son of
J. Lt oRgia*, oi tbi* plsru, will pr«l k-
nl) lx* elec V a uisuilirr of tile LTg’sla-'
• ini- from Banks count'.
Naai Tate canto down to soe bi* uirl
laHt .Sunday, Sma is a clever ieliow but
may rob us of one our inoht ioiely aud
attractivv young ladies soon,
Tb • iiHin.--v.iir K-*gi'- ny* ilmt Col.
Goo. F Golwr i* t»■•• illicit rt Solicitor
Gtvier I of tin B in- ffidge Onouit,
wi- c*. i» i oi> s* d •uulriiiv>l.
Col. Jabez Galt haa tho prettiest,
moat convenient and well arranged
, dwelling, commanding the lovliest
river bottom views, of any one in
town.
It is quite probable that Hon. A. D,
Candler will be antagonixod in bi.s raco
for congress by a Republican—I. Sid. •
i CiemcntK. of Cumniiug, or Van Estes, of-
‘ Gainesville. It will not amount io much
however.
Hev. J. G. Ryals,- of- Mercer Uni
versity, Macon, and J. A. McAJurry
- of Bartow county are assisting in
the protracted meeting now going
on at tiie Baptist church,
If you want to save money, bor
row money of G. I. Teasley, Canton,
• or 1L J. Autry, Alpharetta, and buy
what you want for cash • at/ prices
considerably less than if you have
them charged.
I Fr nk .--or. .a has opened a I *rb.-r
I -hup adjoining Scott, Keith and Pru. unit
j fitted up witii g.Mid MX th and every
hing nt.-N-A"*rt '/> inak- ir a first cla-a
'«..rl)er v •«», I> » (a I Ssv your
•.•ir cut *n < l.c. iiiv d bv Frauk
P.i »min' H's r.» (••-- nr - (**-»(•-(at>-
Atlanta is the foremost ef South
ern cities in her position at the
World’s Fair at New Or teens. Siie
wiii erect a special building for her
exhibits sixty-eight feet wide aud
four hundred feet long. This Will
cive her-fi.iXH) square feet of fl x/r
space, aud she has an exhibit suffic
ient to till tbe structure.
gallons, Mr Galt is conscientious and
though he has a flue cow does not
attempt to make one believe she
gi.rok more thun 4 gallons a day, but
having seen her milked we think
she gives 7 gallons a. day at least.
The milk is rich and after using all
the sweet milk necessry gets about
two ptnpiflii of butter j>er day. lie
feeds on oooked peas and meal ami
has a clover patch for the cow to
run in during the day. Thu naif, a
half Jersey, is two months old and
has never sucked the cow, having
been thus fat “raised on the bottle,
and isfjno looking and large to ita
age. Thecow isgentle,easily milked,
a perfect lieauty and lius the largest
udder we ever saw on any cow,
sb# is vitluablti and w<r nave no
doubt that Col. Galt,would take
1169 for her.
Through tiie kindness of our efll-
oiens clerk of the oourt Jabez Galt,
and Deputy Sheriff Curtis we have
been furnished withth’e'list of Grand
and Traverse Jurors drawn for the
two weeks term of Cherokee f-uper-
ior Court which convenes on tbe Sec-
ond Monday hi Septemlier next,
which we publish for the informa
tion of the readers of tbe Aovam k.
Grand Jikoks.
Alfred J, Lee, Hubert T. Jones,
Keuben J* Daniel, Eugene Bv Holland
Joseph Barron, Geo. F. Hbinehart,
Jaigan Fields, Alfwd'W/lfoberfo,
Willis A. McAfee, William Taylor,
Griffith I). Hutcherson A.G. Collins,
Jno. C. Kichards, Allan Keith,
Thus. W. Arwood, Wm. N. Wilson,
James AI. Delay, Odian W. I’utuam,
Oliver P. Darby, Obodiah W.fiaddls
'J'hys. l’eardon, Anthony S. f- mith,
Thos^N. Delany, (’has. C. Steele,
Andrew J. White, Jas. F. Armstrong
Jas. C. Brannon, Aaron. F. Smith;
Daniel W. Ferguson, Jas. II. Kilby,
Traverse Jurors.
Thus. J. Staiicel, Jos. H. Lusk,
Thus. Fowler, l.eouidus Dimsdale,
Lebbius B. Hughes, foiwis('.Cowart
Marcus L. Smith, Berry Gossett,
A. 1*. Carney, Thoa. J. Carpenter,
Israel W. Wood, Jordan Hightower
Jas. A. Terrell, Lawson H. Be tree,
John Cole, Samuel I*. Cox,
W. W. Johnson, ('has. Aberombie
Jno. K. Stephens, Win. B. Dobbs, Jr.
Hobt. O. Hancock, Abram A. Lyons,
Bud Barrett, Bedney F. Holcombe,
Jos. B. Hardin, Lapez S. Connor,
Richard L. Gaines, Wm. W. Scott,
F. AI. llobgood, D. T. Freeman,
Jno .T. Beavers, Lawrence W. Hill,
Jno. K. Trippe, Geo. W. Cbamlee,
The Jury commissioners, M. A.
Keith, J. J. A. Sharp, IL r i'. Jones,
u . N. it ilson, Jas. il. Kilby, and M.
S. Baden had a big job ou their
hands when they undertook tore-
vise the jury box last week but they
got through all right and we trust
their revision will please all. The
above two juries are good ones and
an issue in their hands would Is:
sure to lie given a righ eous and just
judgement. 4 here is now 424 names
in the jury box, 146 grand jurors
and 279 traverse jurois—iboutoue
fifth of the j»o11h iu the county.
Thi* Exposition is held by virtue
or an act of Congress, under the
auspices of tiie general government,
(which has appropriated 11,300,9(8)
for its purposes) the National Cotton
Blanters* Association and the City
of New Orleans. Appropriation for
ifo benefit have been made l»y the
principal States of the Union, by
numerous counties nnd cities, and
by several foreign countries.
The main building, now about
Unisbed, is the largest structure
ever erected, covering 33 acres of
spiU)e unfiet- one root The Horti
cultural Hall, Also nearly completed,
is the largest building ever erected
for the purpose, lieing <i09 feet 1« lg
by 194 iu width. In the center
tower it is aranged to show *20,000
plates of fruit Thu government buil
ding wjll for itself lie much larger
than tha majority of what are term
ed great exposition buildings, it be
iug 8H6 feet long by 606 feet in width.
This building will contain the gov
ernment and State exhibits. Many
other structures wifi be erected.
This exposition gives every promise
of lielng the greatest and grandest
ever held. Cherokee should by all
means be represented in this great
World’s Fair.
A<lvlc« To Mothers.
Are you disturbed at night and brokao
of your rest by a sick child sutferiax nnd
crying with pain of cutting teethf If so
send at mice and get a ImttTe of Mrs, Win
slow's Soothing Syrup For Children Tee
thing, Its value iv incalculslila. It will
relievo tiie poor little Miffarrr iininediatly.
Dcpuiul upon It. mothers, there is no mis
take about it. It curoH dysentery and
diarrhoea, regulates Uie stomach aud
bowels, Mores wind colie, soften* the gums
reduces iuflamntion, and Rives ton* and
energy to the whole system. Mrs. Win
slow's Soothing 8ynu> For Children Tea-
tliing is pleasant to tiie taete, and ia the
proscription of one of tlie oldest and best
female nm-ses nnd physicians in the Unit
ed ^tnti-H, and i* for i>ale by all diuggist
throughout the world. Price‘Zb touts a
bottle.
Thu KpiHcnpitl Suii'h v school ban
again moved lo the court house.
We do not know of a town in
Georgia whoan people arc more gen-
urouii, charitable, hospitable,'social,
and aud reliable than those in Can
ton. Besides all this we have a line
climate excellent water and a pretty
place. As u resort for winter or
summer ('uuton can not be beat.
Cantor Jail, Aug. 1884.
Mr. Editor Ahvam k:—Please allow
tnc a space in your noble and valuable
paper to sav a few words. On Saturday
Aug. 2nd, the paztor of tbo Colored Meth
odist cburcli at Woodstock wan visiting
Canton and nailed upon me at the isil
and read the .17 Psalms of David—“Fret
not tbysolf because of evil doers, neither
he thou envious against iniquity. For
they shall soon be cut down like the
grass, and wither us the green herb.”
After lending tbe whole chapter he sang
“Jesus tlie Name High overall” and pra
yed most delightfully. I and all my peo
ple belqag to the Methodist, a; M.' K.
Church and I love them wheresoever I
meet them, white or colored. It was
swore on the stand that I cawedowti the
road a cursing. I thank God that I a in
2S years old and can say there is not a i
man nor woman in Georgia who can provo '
they ever heard rne curse an oath ia all
my life, and I am willing to die by that
word, live long or die soon. The 37
"chapter of Psalms aud 35” verse says:
c are, hi tiuinft
Why people will .Jet.
a small matter of this kind ruunso
long and tho county paper,which
labors and works for,them day and
night, rain or shine, hot'or cold, •ob
liged to Ix'g a few dimes honestly
due it we can't understand. ' 'Hite
ih one of tho “worlds wonders” dud
Home day may Ik* explained but we
fear when it is too late to help the
poor, honept hard working, self
riffotng news paper men who have
foiled incessantly and whbl/y for
the good of other*. The explana
tion may come. Bay the printer
or else have him to book no account*
against you. The amount mhy lie
small but multiplied by LOW look*
large don’t it, aud just so a iioWw
paper man reckons his asKOte. ’ It is
for debtors to say whether such 'as
sets an? available. If they uro pay •
them now and relieve the wants of "
your public benefactors. There •»
no better motto than “Bay 'ns you
v W-up:? «
All Iu Tire Line ui Nature.
7 here is nothing ia ihe liae of magic
nr mj/tury about that wonriarful aad
popular rnrtiiciitu,.Parker’* Tonic. It in
simply tha best ami moat aciontific cum-
ir ination pssaitalu „f th.- eMmtial princi
ple* ot tliotc vegetabln ruritivc* which
»ct powerfully aud dirfotly oa tku utum-
acb, livor, kidanya aud blood. Hu) there
roithar is, nor will bo. any succeaitnJl
imitatiuu ot it. It ia ail tho time curiag
those wbo hai) dispairud of over gntt jn.g
will. F'or yourself, your wife aud chiblrea ,
The Sunday* Oonntitntion pot-
oar deligate* to the State Deuio-
cratic Conveutioa in a muddle. .
In one place it said tho cenventiiHi
met eu Monday the 18th inat, and
in another on Wednesday the 13th
inst. On u question of as much
importance its thistbe Constitution
should lie accurate—should get
new proofreaders or men knowing
when important ovents transpire.
The convention met yesterday and
Cherokee wue represented there by
Capt. U. W. Newman, . M. A.
Keith Hud C. D. Maddox.
W»- are glad to note that under
the admirable management of Col.
Kellogg the McAfee house is fast
filling up and so far £a.s we knew
giving better satisfaction than ever
before. The register shows a
“l have »oon the wicked is great power, marked increase of arrivals (luring
and Hpreadiag himself like a pees bay <llL1 M
true. Vet he pasaed Rway etc.” I trust
1‘arsou Jobnsou will cull to see us before
court anil talk with me; also ltnv. (J, M.
McClure, :ia I air. the only Methodist in
jail. The colored P, E of this District
will call to see mo in a week or two 1
hope. Nothing moro.
Your most Obedient Servant.
Jkrky MaunhAl. Col.
Don’t Look Like a Wreck.
"Whan s uiuii ia going down hii) every
body is ready to give him a kick.” Yes
that is to. It ia sad, but natural. Why,
many a man ai d Wuman seeking employ
ment would have got it if their hah-
hadn’t been so thin and gray. One bot
tle of Parker's Hair Balaam ia tbe h*et
investment. D stops falling hair promote
new gio.li aud restores color, (.'loan,
highly perfumed, uot a dy«. A groat
improvement over auy similar prepara
tion, and sold at the low price of 60c.
NOTICE
Parties and Witnesaca in criminal
cases need not eppoar uutil Monday tbe
15th o' Sept, th . second week of court
as tho first v calc of court will be for
civil business, end the criminal clock ell
will L«t be called Jan, It. Brown
Judge S. C. U. R. C.
tin) font week. Hue advertise meat.
Lieut, C. D. Hoyle, adjntant on Gen
eral McrreUa staff at West Point, his
brother, Mr Frank J. Hoyie, of tlio E.
T. V. a Ga. U. H. Knoxville Tenu. his
sister, Mrs .las. W*.'Morrow, hiubood mid
children and Mr It. M. Jones of Atlanta
paid Canton, their birth place, a visit
last Sunday. They were much pleased
with tJie present appearance of Canton
and speak of building a nice simbboc ros-
ideriee here. We trust tfiay may.
McAfee House
CANTON, GA
Under as entirely new management,
nl ,now open for the aceomodatioa ol thoeo
A eking a healthy atpl. pleasant locality,
ccommodatiotis First Claes and Pricoo
Low. Bplendid sample rooms for Drum-
men*. Special rates to families.
In connection with the Hou^oare aplen-
did .Stables where horses, baggie* etc.,
will receive prompt attention aad at
moderate price*.
All jurors and citizens of the eon a ty
having business in court will be charged
less than regular rates. For further par
ticulars caJIun or addreas
COL. M. C. KELLOGG.
(V/nton, G*i.