Newspaper Page Text
t, ‘ >
nniiti ufffi
—d»l OfgM dwr>k»> Comii»>
BBNr PERRY. Ed it on A Pcanenne
TkH’MlV' Aiiitwl 211h . !>"♦
Democratic Nominees
For President:
MOX. GKdVF.R CLEVELAND,
Oi New York.
v nr Vian-Presideot:
H OX THOMAS A- HEADRICKS,
Of Itdlno
FOR ELECTORS;
FOB THK RTATK Al UIO*l
p p. AMITE. of Coveto, OIOJKIt N
LISTER. Of Fultao. Alter>«•<•#-A
a ERWIN, of Clark, J C. WOOTEN,
of Chatham. •
bob THK UlOTBICT#:
1st—ft. R. ATEINSON. *f Olyot. Al
tarooto—T. H. POTTER, of Bollock.
tod-A. T. MoINlYRl. Jn, of Thomas.
Altorooto—K. C BOWER, of Early,
•rd—R M. HODGE, of Pulaski. Altar
■ata-B. B MINTON, of Sumter.
Aik—B. M. BUTT, of Marion. Altar
Mia A. D, FREEMAN, of Coweta.
»|k-J. L TYE, of Hoary. Altaraala-
J.P. SIlia.ntRawtoo.
Aik—W DF.8BAU. of B<bb. Alternate
—M. W BECK, of Bottr.
7tk—T1IOB. W. MILNER, of Bartow
Altaraata—W. L. HENRY. Chat tonga
Sth-JOEL A IULLIPB. ol Morgan
Altaraato—1>m. T. J JONEA. of Uima
ttk—0. J. WELLMOKJV. of Union. Al
tereato- C. H. SUTTON. Habersham.
lAtk-A FDALY, if Joknaoo. Alter-
ante—P. P. JOHNSON, vf Burke.
For Governor:
GOV. HEART D. MoDAXIEL,
Of Walton.
m STATS uothb orncaas:
for Bacrotary itata-N. O. BlRNKrT
•* CoBBtroller Oao —W. A. WRIGHT
•• Btatolraaonrar—R V. HARDEMAN
•• Attorney-titoare l—CW ANDERSON
For CoBgroooiraii Vtb Dietrict-
HON. ALLEN D. CAADLER*
Of nail.
change of
SCHEDULE!
K3T9XS
The edict has gone
forth! Goods are
cash or barter.
j tli« - th Collier's*,
j qmmltv enthr.-i .-li .
« «i »K '«* *«»•«• I « voiillwi
GaivrhVili.f, UA.,Aug. 12,1894. ! qmintlj tnvhr.M ,-u ;-u> •. . • r■ ,i
The Democratic Conventional th* j every ond aeeumd deeply iuieretU;
Ninth Congressional Dietrict mat to | in what he ha«l to say.
day in the court room, and called tot On motion, it was resolved lit
order by Iloti. J. E, Rcdwinc, Chaif-1 the proceeding* of this conventin:
man of Exeontive committee of this be published in the Gainesville i
Babecribe far the Aovascb.
l)r B. W. Leland, of Cartersville,
Tory suddenly at hia home
laot ffipek.
Z. B. Hargrove, of Rome, baa been
nominated for t'ongrese from the
Sevceth District by the republicans.
Col. A. S.f lay, a prominent young
lawyer, and 1. N. Moon, a farmer,
are <-obb counties nominees lor the
legislature.
Conductor Broyleoof the W. A A.
R. R. shot aud killed two negro
tram no who were stealing a ride
oTtr hie rode one night laot week.
If. I. Kimball and tba Kimball
House Stockholders took supper on
the seventh Boor of the Kimball
house on the 12th inst. as the flrst
anniversary of the fra.
lieu. A. N. Bell, of Milton, very
gracefully and magnanimously de
clines to make the race for State
Senator from this district against
Col. T. I,. I.awis, who is now square
ly in the Bald and has no prospects
of opposition.
Although the Dawsonville news
favors some one else for Sol. General
it is honest enough to say that Goo.
F. Gober, “is a worthy and true man"
aud “hae discharged the duties of
said office eflcemlv during the
J irawst term.’' H e are of the opin-
on then that such a record as this
should re-elect say xusu. Don't you
think so?
It eaema to be the general opinion
in this part of the county that Geo.
F. Gober aheuld suocood himself in
the office of Solicitor General. It heu
ouch a man as Gober g«t* into this
important offlea, he should be kept
lhara as long as possible. The crim
inal statutes have their desired effect
when we have such a man as State
attorney.—.■Iwo/'f/t Neiee and Parm
er.
The second annual reunion of the
23rd tie. “Regiment at Aewoth on
the 80th inst. promises to be a grand
aucoess. Among the prominent
men and sjieakeiH expected to be
{ •resent are Sen. Colquitt, < apt.
larry Jackseu, lion. J. t. Clement#,
Col. Best, Col. Ballinger, < apt Mad
dox, and others. An interesting
programme has been arranged and
a largo gathering of the brave and
S allantoid regiment is expected to
epreeeut. Every member of the
old Rogiment in this county should
attend, even though at a great per
sonal sacrifice.
Tha State Democratic conven
tion mat in Atlanta last Wednesday
and placed in nomination the tieket
for Governor, State house officers
and Presidential Electors that ap
pear at the head of this column. The
convention waa largely attended aud
•very county in the State was rep
resented. Cherokee was represen
ted by Capt H. B . Kewiuan, ( '. 1).
Maddox, M, A. Keith and Ben K.
Parry. Tha matting was harmo
nious throughout and the ticket as
ubova nominated by acclamation.
.Ail are good, true and tried men and
the people of the State should stand
t*> them and give thorn a large i
* ■ ? *-
THOSE WHO HAVE EX
amined or bought of me since Au.
gust first have beeu convinced that
they have saved from 10 to 25 per
cent. I aui now soiling all brand*
of
Cnlioo at 5 neats |«r yard.
4 qr, Sheeting 6 1-2. Beat T-8
Shirting 5 12 rente.
Nails 25 Ibo to the dollar.
Browa Sugar, 14 lbs, to tbo del.
lar. White Sugar, IS Ibe to the
dollar. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs
to the dollar.
Rice 15 lbs, to tho dollar.
Beet coffee 7 lbs, to tha dollar
common coffee 0 lbs, for oue dollar,
Steel plows 5 cents per pound.
Iron aud all kinds of Hardware
very cheap—Crockery and Glaaeware
tower than any house in North Ga
Tobacco at 5 and 10 eeute par
plug.
A fine lot oi thfi beat Fruit Jars
that 1 am determined to sell.
Clothiug. Hate and shoes almost
at your own price.
Good family flour S2.75, Extra
Family Flour 13.00 per hundred
Hasten all those who hav« cash
ot barter for you may never have
another like op|>ortunity to gat
goods so cheap—wa are uow almost
worked down, waiting on pur cue
tomers since our prices have been
reduced come And hm for yourself
1 can’t tell you of alt tha cheap
things.
lyCouic in and Nee me at onoe
and get your moneys worth-# !
Very Respectfully.
J. 1C. ICcAFKK.
District.
On motion Mr J. K. Rich, of Jack
non, Judge C. J. Welborn, of Union,
vu elected permanent President fffi
the Convention, A. C. Johnson, of
Lumpkin, and Bob F. Ponryhffaf
of Cherokee, ewlected as Secretaries.
On motion of t?on, K, C. Tate, of
Pickens, tha roll of counties waa
ceiled and names of delegatee enroll
ed, as follows:
Banks—W. L. McDonald, I. W.
Alexander, V. D. Lockhart.
Cherokee—W. II. Ferkinoeo, Boa
F. Porry.
Dawson—J. F. Castleberry, R. L.
Campbell.
Forsyth—J. T. Brown, Dr H. P.
Riden, Goo. L. Boll.
Gwinnett—Moses Martin, Dr J. F.
Harris. *
Gilmor-J. Withcree, E. Haflte-
ton, K. Z. Roberta, Thoa. F. Grier.
Habersham—Kohl. N. Graves,
G. W. Great, Alan Church, Jaa. W.
Harris.
Hall-G. G. Thompson, F. M. Now-
R. E. Groan, J. L. Phillips.
Jackson—J. E. Hitch, J. E. Ran
dolph, N. J. Kelly, U. 8.Howard.
.umpkia—K. H. Baker, A. G.
Johnson.
Milton—Wm, S. Paris, Wm. A.
Porter.
Pickene—M. C. NcClaim J. W.
Grogan, K. Carter Tata.
Rabun—H. W. Cannon, W. M.
Pickett.
Union—Judge C. J. Welbom, M
J. Williams.
White—K. R. Asburry, J. J. KlfiL
soy.
Fannin and Towna not
ted
and the Democratic Prei
throughout the 1 is t rid be requested
to oopy.
The convention then adjourned
riw die. C. J. Wkluokn,
President.
A. C. Johnson,
Bk>; F. Pkbkv, Secretaries.
modicums
and win Mmjilrt.lr ekui* th* h)o*4 In th*
yrm*n wh* wUl t*k* 1 rut Mch nigh* fun 11* It *wtl, —y h*1
haalth, Usneh * thin* h* poMlhle. r*f V—U C*ipt*ln>i A— HBl hmm WM
rhyiism M* th*» hr th* car* of LIVKA mMI K1DNBT i
(*•*•! hr Mil hr saw U Btaetre. UntlMi Ot*. I. S. Jotwao* a CO .
Pnr
fianatnrtMl
We notice that over in Milton
county the candidate* for tha Legis
lature have made speeches and de
fined their pneition on the different
(mention* of the day. This is as it
should be— overy candidate, no
matter for what office he offers,
tell his constituents what he favors
and what he shall endeavor to do
in his sphere if elected. Wo do not
argue that candidates for county
office* should grapple the great
question in which the Legislature
alone has power, but if the candi.
dates for eouuty officers think there
is a wrong practiced in any of tha
oouaty offices aud they think by
their election they can reform it
then we think they should so tell us.
The candidates for the Legislature
should by all means meet the people
and tell them just what they pro-
]toee to do in tho Legislature, if elec
ted, with such questions as we are
directly interested in—stock law,
prohibition, dog tax, their views on
the election of United States Sena
tor, Judge and Sol-Gen. of this circuit
and other like questions. If not
convenient to make public speeches
then they should print a letter in
circular form or in the Advanck and
ftAMttror GOili
District
I ktn by ssaeuacc Myself a csadiiUte
far lenat*r from the ttth 8rateri*l Di*
triet at tb* October. *l*cties, sad will
theak the psepls fer tbcir sappert.
TeeMAS L. Lewis
For Representative:
WILLIAM. N. filRKIMON,
Of Woodeioek.
Far MnptnaenteMve.
At the-Mrawt selicitatiea *f maay
friend* aad ia sccerdeate with ay ewa
wtekM. I hereby saaeueee myeelf a
caadidate at the eleatiea ia October
aeal far Repreeratalive *f Ckcrekee
eaeaty. If elected 1 premiw t* prove
myeelf worthy of e* inpertaat a tra*t
aad to laher laalwely far the advaaee-
meat *f avery material iaterest af all the
peapl*. Raapact'ly. Jaa. K. Meoaa.
W* are aatheriacd t* aaneaaee O. '
Fstaam aa a caadidate far Ordiaary,
Maviag Hied the office berate for* to tha
aatira wtiafactiee af all it ia smlam te
my ha will diaebarge kit duties fcarlen
ly aad Impartially t* Ike heat iatereat
af ail.
We are aathoriaed to aaaoeace Jabbi
Oalt aa a caadidate for re electioo to tbo
offieo ot Olork of tho Uaporior Court of
Cherokee county.
Tno chair than sanonniiad th* w __ ^ , w
aaxt bualnaaa la ordar to ho tha —to ^eelV^\r.^a!L
inaUon of a candidate to riawitol vaaa of Cherokee Cou.ty
jj 1 * ^. t °.^.^ on ^ l * lw nllB ^iotliot in Vl sutkorised te aaaeuace Jambs
the 49th Coagrtoa. M. TaVlob a* a caadidate tor eouuty
Gforgo L. noil, of If orsyth kl a Troaaurer aad if elected premises te
vary elegant and forcibla manner, faithfully fulfil tha office to the host of
r laced in nomination the namn of hia ability.
Ion. A. D. Candler, of Hall, and I I nwpectfully bow to the citixeaA at
moved that he bo nominated by ac- Oberok** eeaa*y aad offer myself as i
claiuation- 1 ha~ nomination was aaadidata far eoeaty Treasurer. If sleet
seconded by Hon. H. W. Cannon, of 1 •*“» discharge the duties of that
, nom M 1,l * Jon ^**en py j B eeatlnutaca of tho same
ballot, turned. ‘ Rospvet fully, TiicmrbTvu.
lion. Thou. F. Grier, of Gilmer, 1 — »— . ..
moved that the majority rule be We are autherised te aaaeuacce
adopted by the oonventiou. Carried.. Thomas Hull, a caadidsta far theeflce
'Ine roU of counties waa than •* T “* c*»>ecter af this ceuaty.
Cr*ae. —i IrnUltli ni*il
r*. StewOI—. JOMSSOS'S AMO-
Cto MR U SSSS!2m!lJiSSn!SSm^!SSS
MiV«r 1 &a. iJmJSSm S£t w£ StH mSS
MAKE HEWLAY
iURAKTEEICUK
rod
SCROFULA,
tTFRIim,
RHEUMATISM,
lEURALHA,
AMD ALL
DISK ASKS
or TMt
BLOOD Him
TMC
most wwitm
K80BPUMnER
AMO
C$nTITVTI0HAl
ALTERATIVE
MVBR DSHD.
A. V JP AMCt
called, and resulted in a unanimous I Wtsrs sutherixed t# aaaoaace D. W
vote for Hon. A. 1>. Candler, of Hall; • eaadidste far re elaetiaa te
a _ Rham iiMea af A At f bit • i1Uua..h^*
whereupon tha President of
hX
A. D. Candler having received tho
entire vote of the convention was
declared the democratic nominee of
tho Ninth Cohgressional District.
Ou motion of Hon. W. H. Cannon
of Rabun, a committee of live was
appointed by the President, to noti
fy lion. A. D. Candler of his unani
mous nomination as tho Democratic
standard bearer of tuia district, and
ask his acceptance in person if con
venient.
The President appointed tha fol
lowing committee:
11. W. Cannon, Chairman, F. C,
Tate, J. Witheroe, J. E. Hitch and
Ben F. Perry.
On motion of G. G. Thompson tho
resolutions endorsing Hon. A. I).
Candler for Congress from thie dis
trict, adopted by tho Hall coanty
Democratic Convention, was adop
ted as tho fooling of this convention.
( Iha resolutions can bo road in full
in tho Advakce of the 14th inat.)
While the committee to notify
Hon. A. D. Candler were fulfilling
their duty, the Secretary, on motion,
called the roll of counties and tha
circulate it over the county that *Hi faUowi „ g^Uamen wan
■»r.*y w *”»*■*»• Ty. P** ..m^SLt.nd elJua u H ,k«
i » < “T oo—UU. hr -
dates should cheerfully define them
in a straightforward upright, honor , n . "
able and legitimate manner. The
scheme of electioneering adopted by..
many candidates all ever the 8te:e'
is nefarious and quite wiHutisfaototy. >.
Candidates can only be be seen in
their true lights when they publicly
make known their views—two talas
can not then be told to the people
in order to gulp in the votes of those
opposite views. We want to elect a
man on principles and not mercena
ry aims. We trust the candidates
will not further refrain from giving
their views, Tho people demand it
aud their request should be granted.
We know that tha candidates for a . ....... . ..
Representative are all good men yet JflC V^
„ ... •„ v,. i, members of the Executive Coui-
we have a just.right to a,k them to mitUe fn>m lhe 0(>UIltiH8 lowIW ^
the
Banks—W. 1). Lockhart,
i Chorokaa—Capt. W. II. Parkis
HOB.
Dawson—A. J. Logan.
Forsyth—n m. H. Malone.
Gwinnett—Tyler M. Peoples.
Gilmer—W. R. Welch.
Haboraham—Jaa. W. Harris. -
Hull—Howard 1 hompson.
Jackson— lloy C. Uowsfd
Lumpkin—W. P. Pries.
Milton—Jas. L. Fisher.
Pickens—Win. Tate, 8r.
Rabun—T. N. McConnell.
Union—''. K. Candler.
White—It R. Asburry.
F. C. Tate moved that tha Presi-
givc us their views on all questions
in which we are interested. » ill
they do itV v ho will bo the first to
addre-ss a letter of this kind to the
“dear people?"
Fannin. Carried.
The President appointed for Fan.
nin, Andrew H. Morris, and W. 11.
McClure for Towns.
On motion of Dr. H. P. ltiden, of
After a very rigid competitive ex- Forsyth, lion. J K ltedwine, of Hall,
amination last week at Gainesville «u. re-elected chairman of the
Mr Rufus < lark, of H::ll county, Democratic Executive Committee
waa reoommeuded to fill the vacau- for the Niuth Congressional District,
ey existing iu the United States The committee to notify Hon.
Military Academy at West Point. V 1). Candler of hia nomination
John H. James, tho Hanker, lias came into the hail, and amid nil out*
relieved the financial depression of and cheers Col. Caudler then took
Atlanta very greatly by paying out the stand, and in a sjieeeh of some
$100,000 last week, it being 10 per thirty minute*, accepted the nomi-
ceut ot the amount due hia creditors, natio® with thanks for the honor.
Ha will again resume the baakieg llis speech
tiusinessi sndahrief r*
»b* wffic* ef A ax Collbctea of Ukerek**
eeuaty. ’
W* ara authorised te anaouac* W, W
Uaakias a csadidat* for eiectiea to tlie
oMce afTas Collector of tbia euuetj.
If elected ke promise* to lulttll tb* du
ti*e ef the office te tb* best of his skill
aad ability.
Te tmb versa*or Casmexsa Covmtv:
I wry rmpccttully aaeouec* my aaate
as a caadidate far tbe office *f Tex Col
lector, aad if elected sill endear*! te
diKharga the duty* faithfully A prompt
ly aud will feel under obligativea to
my frieede aad th* vuterr geaerally far
thelnuppert. fimssr R. Dicsn<>n.
Wa ara aetherised te eaeouece N. J
Oaaaiaea, e caadidate far tbe office ef
Tab Bbcbivbb ef tbie eeuaty.
Wo are authorised to aaseuucc J. C.
Bate*, ef Lickskillett District, or * can -
didst* fiw Tas Receiver af tbie ceuaty.
If aleated ha piamisva t# fulflll the du
ties ef the office to the heel ef skill ead
ability.
We ere aetherised t# anaouac* W. 8.
Cess as a caadidate far Tax Kscelrer of
this ceaalf. If elected he promiaee te
folflll the dutiee ef the office te th* best
ef his skill ead ebililv.
We ere astherised te aaeuaoe W. R.
McCarley as acaadidate far 1 as Receiver
ef this ceaaty. If eleeted he promitee to
fulfill tho datiee of the office te the bett
ef hi* akill ead ability.
We ereeetheriaed te eaeeuace Ssmeel
M. Worley, aa a caadidate for Tes Re
ceiver ef this ceuaty If elected he
promises to fullfll! th* duties ot the
office te th* heat ef eh ill ead ability.
We ere authorised te eageueceJ, M.
Else, the eld tewing machine mea, as a
caadidate far Tax Receiver af this coeety.
For Cr.reeer:—Tke friends af Hones
Alssanbbb McArss, The young ns
ekine MM, who has frei^ueatly cold
tight “Light Knaaiag New Homea" in
ea* day aad delivered four of them, ai>
a«eaces his name far th* above office.
H* weald be acempeteat man la held an
isqaest ever the dead bndiaa ef tbs sew
ers ra th* heavy Sieger mechia* sold bv
the old man of 4ho ffiiffiger Co®»-
y. Wa trast kia friends will re-
mewbor him on tha day at tfia electioa,
or whea they want a Light Buaaing
achia*. Vernas.
We are authorised to aaapuuce W. A
Kiunm as a caadidate far Sheriff of
this county. If elected he eremites to
faithfully falfl! the rffic*. If elected J
P. fipeara will Mrva as Deputy Sheriff.
We are autherised to anaouac-- JoNsre
W. Knox aaa caadidate far 8keriff *f
this county. R elected he premiic* to
fulfill tb*. office te the beet ot his skill
aad alality.
Wo *re authorised t* anuouse* E. H.
<iN*Mi.iNU as ae»*<iid*i« for .S’btnit of
this county If «l*cie»t h# pn-iiii.-en to
•xithfully fulfill the uffic*. If elected
•U*. II. Gurtis will feeiveae Deputy
Sheriff.
Y* arc authorised tosaneiioe* T P Tar-
raarnn a* a caadidate far ttlisriff of this
county. If eleeted he promite* fa fulfill
tim office te th# best nt his ability aad if
wil sarvo an bis
LOUISVILLE. KV
DRUNKENNESS
CURED IN VARIOUS STAGES.
Deaire for stimulant* entirely
removed. Home treatment. Medicine
can be administered without knowledge
of patient, by Dimply placing it ia eoffee,
tea or any article el food. Cur** guar
anteed.
$100 WILL BE PAID
For any case of drunkenn*M that
Golden Specific will not cure. Circular*
contain ini; testimonial* and full particu
lars sent free. Address
UOI.DK SPECIFIC O.
KKAL KMT At’K LOAN?'
FIVE YEARS l-OANS : :
OS FI.A STATIONS IS
the Counties of Milton. (Jncrokee, F-»
syth and Cubb, on b»tt»r term, tKm
any one in the busintee in the*e eounlir*
Negotiated by It. J. Autrkt
S r \TE OF GEO 11(11A
GIIKUOKKK COUNTY
Whi.re>is Joncplt H. McAfrc Admiri
tralnr of Ji-khua Hint* repiesi'iits »•
the court in Iiih petition, duly filed so
aaterail on record, that he has fit I .
administered J>'*hus Hurtz «*tata. T>-
la therefore to cite all prtsnus ci>aee<*»
*d kindred and creditor*, te slma
causa if any they can, why said Admin
utretar should not be dinclmrged from
his ados aislration, and receive letters of
dtsmisslioB on the first .l/ondsy in 8rpt,
1884. u. M. McCLvrk Ordinary.
CIM
AgeutH wanted tor au
thentic edition of his
life; written at hitiown
homo, with hi* coperatfon and OHsis-
tance, by the renowned Goodrich.
Largest, cheapest, handsomest, best.
Elegantly illustrated. Costs more per
copy to mauuafeture than the other
lives that are sold for twice its price
Outsells all others ten to one. One of
agents made a profit of over 450 the first
day. A harvest of gold will be realised
by every worker. All new beginers suc
ceed grandly. Term* free, and the nioet
liberal ever offered. Save valuable time
by sending 25 cts. for postage, etc., on
free outfit which includes large pros
pectus book. Act quickly; a day at start
is worth a week at th* finish,
H. HaLLET A C*., Portland Main*
ClIEROK EKCOUNlVsHER IFF
SALES FOR SkPT. 2nd 1884.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday ia
September next at the conrt house door
i. said county within tba legal hours af
■ale to the highest bidder for cash the
following property to wit:—On* “York
B*rk Mill. ’ Levied an a* tke property
of E. Frmklia and cempaay to satisfy
aa attachment fi fa issued from th* Ku
r rior court of said ceuaty in t f»v..r *»•
li. GUver against said E. I r.-mk 1'it A
Ce. Said property sold for tk* purchs»-
meaey. This July *J0th 1884.
E. O; GRAMLING, Blteriff
Georgia—Cherokee County
Alfred W. Spregsu has applied for
exempti'-a af persanuliy aad I will pass
upon the saw* at 10 o'clock <t. m na the
Irak day of September 1884. at my effic*
ia Canton. August 8tli 1884,
C- M. McCLvan Ordinary.
d T*‘. tordLim elaeteff Geevga Jt, CM#
nfaia nosed as asssw
THE FALL TERM
OF THE
Woodstock Academy
Commences Juij 7th and con
tinues lour months; Public Term
included. Tuition ran gen from
$1.50 to $3.00, oer mouth, accord
ing to grade. Discipline mild, but
firm. Careful attention to the
mors! as well aa mental culture.
Instruction analytical aad practical.
Board in good families on reason-
able let ms The morals ot the
town excellent, {for further in-
fiirmation call aa or address
Jf. B. TUG OLE, Prinripol,
1 H oodetoek, 0s,
LORRILLAU'S
Maccoboy 8nuS
CAU HON TO CON8UWIffiffi
As many inferior Imltetiews have ap
peared upce the merkel In peakagm m
claaely rrsembliag ears as to fit
uswery, w* weald reqamt tk*
to so* that tb* red lithograph*
ia wich it i* packed elwape bear
Otar Mama and Trnda- lf nrk.
Iu buying th* imltetiea yea pay as
much for aa hsfsrier artiste as the
genuine costa.
Ba Baaa You Oarxta Taa Gaaptaa,
LOR HILLARD'* CLIMAX
RED TIN-TAG PLUO TOBACCO.
The Fiamt Sweet Nary Cbewlog Tehees*
Th* Geaaie* always bears a Red Tia-Tag
with anr a earn tkereea.
BEWARE OF IMKATIGNfi*
Carriage Painting,
House Sign and Ot&umulI
PAINTING
I would beg te state that I have open
ed a shop in MajJstta far th* aarpeoeef
carrying on tho Fainting hnninena ia all
its blanches, and hnving worked far the
last twelve years in Maristte it is a»-
neeesaary far me te state my capacity aa
to durability and finish. Cnll aad so* me
or write and learn my prices. Moping
you will favor mo with e share ef year
patronage, I aw Respectfully,
THOR, H. MA i HEWS.
Marietta, July 8rd, Hfi^tf.
rTATE OF GKOKG IA
CHF.R0E RECOUNTS
Where** Beaj. Pcrcell ffixecuior ef
.lames Percell represeata to the court ia
his ni'titioe, duly filed aad catered ea
record, that ho ha* fully admiaistereff
Hates I'urcclls estate. This istherefar*
to cite nit persons conct-raed, kindr-4
and creditors to show canes, if ant (be-
can. why knid A'xecntor should net
b* discbaig'd from h i administration
sad receive etiers <«f dmaisnioa t«te
first Mouday iu faptcmlter 18M4.;
_ jrT^M. Hci i.ahi Ordinarjr.
MONEY TO LOAN
Farmers, in Gherokea conaty eon am
gotiate loans oi money through ma in
“inns *f |80® and upwards on five years
ime. Loss* to c*rrv 8 per seat later-
i-st aad te ba paid aaauallv. Par far
ther particulars call oa
Gao. I Txftsi.ar Caeten Ga.
L, BLAcK and SON
MARIETTA, (lEOimiA,
Contractors & Builders
MaKI FACTUItr.8 OF
SaM*, DOOItN llDiNDR,
MOULDING, HHAGKET8 and
BALUnTKKS.
A Isa dressed and mntched flanr
ing and Ceiling, which we caa
ship on short sotiee.
It yuu are needing aaytniiig ia
this line it will be ta yanr inter
est to seud us your order as ear
goods are giving per fact satiate*-
tion.iw both quality and ptiet.
Oeorgia^-Chereke* Ceuaty
Whereas Jehe B. Stepheaa ead New
ton Darby excutors ef Jobs Bfepbeas
Dec'd represeat t* the Court ia their
petitioa duly filed aad aatared ea r*e*rd
that they have fully administered Jeka
Stephen* estate, Thu is therefor* to
cite ell persoas coacerusd, iyadred
sad creditor* to show cause if say they
can why said executors should awt lie
discharged aad receive letters ef dismiss
ion on tbe first Moaday ia Nov- 1884.
Aagust 5th 1-04. 0, M. McCi.eaa.
Ordinary.
tieoorgis—i beroke Couatv.
Ti til whem it may oeacera;
J. J. Thomas gusrdiaa for Julia Aaa
I homas, applies to ma far letters of
diimisaion from said gaatffiaasbip aad I
will pets upon kis application ea tha
first Monday ia Sept, sett, at pty pfljgp
in Caa fan in ss'd Cogity.' tiiysp Updpr
my hand aad official signature, Aug, 8nd
1884 C. M. 3IcClv#b 0rdia»ry
PATENT BED SPRIN6S
I am now aelliag th# Pateut Bad
fiprings which for cheapness, comfort,
strength and durability cannot he ex
celled. I will put them ob far nay one
in the conn ty. All orders promptly fil
ed. Call on or address W. M. Camkox
Waleeca Ga
Geprgiu— (Jherohtf County
Wherras Jftbts Galt *(ipipi#tr*tor of
Jfsry A, pHtWrtnn r«prr**ats tp th*
court ia hit petitioa duly filed aad en
tered on record that he ha* fully admin
istered Jfary A. Falters#ns estate. This
i« therefore to cite all person* concerned
to show cause if any they caa why said
administrator should no: be discharg
ed from hia administration, sfid rcpeivp
tatters of dirmisaian <•* th* first Meneay
4 a 8awt. next. Jean find 18*4.
0. M. McUxu ffirdtaetg.
viFV.