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R. H. NORTffCUTT,
SUCCESSOR TO W M aoos
Marietta, - - - - - - Georgia,
DEALER IN PL r RE DRUGS. PAINTS, OILS, W INDOW GLASS,
STATIONARY,CLOVER ami GRASS SEED.
Special attention givon to Physicians patronage. Will guarantee
prices with Atlanta. Anv order sent me along the lino of Hail Road
will be promptly filled aud returned the next morning give roe a trial
order or write to me lor prices.
R. 11. Northeutt,
'—ftlcui. /ffoxuLl! filet u fifaads !!—,
COGGINS <& SON,
MAIN STREET, CANTON, GEORGIA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE AND
COMPLETE STOCK OF
CALICOES, WORSTED, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS,
JEANS, DOMESTIC, TICKING, LIXSEY, and
FELL LINE OF SPLENDID DRESS GOODS.
AUo, EMBROIDER YS RUTTONSaud Full Line of NO TIONS,
MENS and BOYS BOOTS, MENS, LADIES and C111 I-
DRENS 11 ATS and SHOES, MENS and BOVS CLOTH
ING from one of the Best Houses in America.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TOBACCO, CROCKERY, OIL
and in tact anything usually louml it. a feet class General Merchan
dise store.
We have a large stock of the above and many other articles too
numerous to mention now on hand and on the way in which wo are
offering some extraordinary bargains.
Give us a c* II whether you wish to buy anything or not—it is a
pleasure lor us to show goods. We guarantee satisfaction.
Respectfully Yours,
fiofi(±ULd &L ifan.
Canton, Ga., August 27th, 1884.
A Msthtt*! Love—A Practical
Illoatratloa of IU Power.
A mother’s love 1 What a potent thing
it i* I It will melt the heart of the most
hardened criminal, when no other influ
ence would be effectual. No one but a
mother knows its full meaning, but every
one can appreciate it if they will. It is
known, though, that it means sleepless
nights, care, inconvenience, nnd, if ne
cessary, want, hardship and death. But
the subject has been too eloquently
treated by the sweetest poets and the
ablest writers to furnish an essay for
these columns, Too many practical il
lustrations occur in every day life for it
to be dwelt upon, so that it is unnecessary
to speak of the subject further in order
to make the reader understand the full
meaning of what is to follow.
Mrs. Henry Scliualen, of Ashland,
Ky., writes that her daughter has been
cured of deafness which resulted from
chronic catarrh. She tells how she had
lost all hope of her daughter ( her ideal )
being cured, and how overjoyed she is nt
the result. After trying many remedies,
•he says Pkeuna brought a cure, and
that the daughter’s hearing is restored.
She concludes, by speaking in the most
flattering terms of Piruna, and then de
scribes in the most lovely manner the
happiness it has brought tier, and reviews
the distress she experienced while her
daughter was afflicted.
Dr. A. R. Ong, Martins Ferry, O.,
writes : “ I have a large trade on your
PrrUNA. Think it is a grand remedy.”
Sir. Robert C, Hannah, Tolcsborough,
Dew is county, Ky., writes: *• I write to in
form you of the great benefit I received
by the use of your medicines, Peruna
and Manali.v. I had been low spirited
and very sick for about six months with
a bad cough, and my friends thought I
had consumption; tried a number of
I latent medicines, and most of the doctors
n the vicinity (and we have some as
g ood as you can find in the country),
ut they did me no good whatever. Our
merchant, Mr. Gillespie, insisted upon
me trying vour remedies. I did 60, but
must say, ! had little faith in them at
first; before I had consumed my first
bottle, I noticed a change for the
better, and to-day I am entirely well,
and as sound a man as there is in the
vicinity. I credit my cure to your valu
able remedies, Psruna and Manalin,
and recommend them to all of my
friends."
For Round Worms. Tape Worms »n
S|.tam use but Wilder’s Mother's 8m
-MUSIC C’LAHS.
AfrS. Af. A. Lee has again ope
ed her mu sieclats at this / dm \
anti will teach vocal xml instru
mental music alone. She note ho.
a large class but, dcsiriousnf oth
ers and intends giving her eat in
attention to the class. She eoim
here well recommendedtis a voen
and intsru mental music teach rj
and Juts more than sustained lhot
reputation among us. Parti'•
contemplating the study of mu
sic would do well to consult Air
Leein regard to the same, She h
a fine teacher and her price Ins
than any who have hereto foie
tough t m u sic at this place consid
ering' tne- length of each lesson
V , t D*»rd loves a’chv iful givt-_ * *•
all cat*# wltie a toaic is necd.dgve
Wilder's Stomach Bitten—it it is the best
Out of the J aws of Death
Tho pontlomnn who outlines Ills cast) below
is a man oousiilevably tv.lv.t.icod in life, and is
i oIimI for lilsslorllivr imo -ritT. Ills iKist-ofllus
Is Yatesvllle, l'|ison County, Georgia. The fol
lowing Is
Mr. John Pearson’s Statement:
In tlio Spring of 1KS2 I wan nttackou with a
very bud oouph, which continued to *row
wop»© until Full, when I *<>t mo weak that I
could not p*t Hbout. I tried ft jrreat many
kind* of medicine, but continued to *row
worso. I waflliotlflod that I bad consumption,
and would probably die. Dr. Holloway finally
told mu to try JJruwor’H bum* Kontoror. 1 hoy
pent to Ward’s Htoro and *<>t a boMlo, and I
commenced tukln* It rl^lit uwuy. After taking
two or throe do os. 1 b» w MU to improve, and by
the thno 1 hud uxod up one bottle I wub ri»io to
cot, on ipv foot n tin. 1 a n now In excollont
1m*.iltli. f a:n con..dent tint the bun* Restorer
Biived my life, und iny neighbors nro of the
same opinion. It Is tho best bun* Remedy
ever made, In my opinion. Dr. H. promt ed m«
that lie would write to tho manufacturers nnd
toll thorn of tlm wonderful euro it made in iny
Statement of Mr.Bcnj. F. Hoarndon:
Early In Novemtwr, KW1, while sewing on tlio
machine, my wife was t alien with a severe pula
In her sii!<\ which was soon followed by hemor
rhages from nor limes and. H sever© cough.
Kc.er commenced, she could neither cat nor
sleep, and In a few weeks she was red need to a
living skeleton. The nttendlng physician told
mo that ho thought ono of her lungs was en
tirely gone. I-ho could not retuin thh most
delicate nourish.nent on her stomach. I then
agreed with Ur. K. Illvan, my family physician,
to call Ilr. Holloway In consultation. They
mado a final examination of tho patient, nnd
pronounced tho case hopeless. Dr. Holloway
then suggested tho Brewer’s Dung Restorer as
a last resort. I sent fur n bottle, and gavo her
a dose. I found that shocould retain it on hor
stomach, ami after about tho third dose I began
to notice some Improvement in her condition.
I continued tin) medicine regularly, and by tho
time she hud taken two bottles she was able to
walk about tho houso. Hl:e is now in bettor
health than sho lias enjoyed for several years
I believe t ho I.ung Restorer saved her life.
Hr. Henmdon's post-ol co Is Ya'essdlle. I t>-
»on County, Ga. lie is a thoroughly reliable
man In every particular.
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR,
MACON, GA.
Georgia—Cherokee County
L. 8. Conner having applied to be
appointed guurdmn of the person and
property of 'Jesse F. Hedge-cock, a mi
nor under fourteen years of age, resident
of said county, this is to cite; all person*
concerned to he* and appear at the Oc
tober term of this court, nnd sliow cau-i
if utiy thev can, why said L. 8 Conner
should not be intrusted with the guar
dianship oh flic person aud property o'
Jesse F Iledgccock. Witness uiy ofli
etui signature, Sept. 1st 18M,
C. M. McClure Ordinaiy.
STATE OF GEO RGIA
CHEROKEE COUN W
Whereas L. 8. Conner Adniinistr.it
of C. C. Bogus represen,s to the court
in his petition, duly tiled a d entered mi
record, tliLt lie has fully Administer)
C (’. Huger estate. Tins is therefore t«
cite nil persons concerned, kindred and
c editors, to show cause ifany they can.
why said Adm mstrator should not h
di*o! arged from his administration, «n
receive leti pi b of dismission on the 3*1
Monday in December 18-<4
C. M . MoCluke Ordinary.
NOTICE
Parties and Witnesses in criminal
cases n«eil not app«nr until Monday lie
)Sth o' Sept, tlie sepond week of court
as the first yveek ot' cogrt will he for
c vi< liiisiniss, apt) t^ie criminal dock* tt
w ill ml be called. Jar. R. Buown
Judge H. C, B. R. C.
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Oh rob c Advance
I'Ht’RSDAY 8 PTEM IR 4tu 1884
LOCALS.
Pay for tho Anv wc •„
Court begins next Moddny.
Read the legal advertisements for
()ctober.
Mrs. Lewis Turner i* visiting
Cauton.
Who will bring in the first open boll
of cotton?
New corn lias been brought tO town to
be ground.
Mr. George W. Brooks is again
with R. T. Jones
Baggage is now cheeked on the M.
& N. Ga. R. 1{.
Rev. ,1. .1. Keefer ami wife have return
ed home from Texas.
We only linvo yd announcements.
Hand us a few more.
Mrs .1. M. McAfee and children visited
Citmmiug a few days since.
Trains on the M. .» N. Ga. It. It. are
kept, busy hauling goods.
Candidates ami water melons holding
high carnivals these days.
Mr. L. A. McClure, of Ball Ground
was in town last Sunday.
Meat is scarce at 15 rents per pound In
our market. No salt in town.
Wo aie glad to learn that Mrs
B. II. Turner is improving.
Mr. and Mrs \V. J. Barton, of
Marietta are visiting < an ton.
The State and county tax this year
will he 8(1 ets on the hundred dollars,
Fodder p King and sorghum
tnnk ng wil soon lie under head
way.
Camp meeting at Briar Patch
(Walesca) begins to night (Thurs
day).
Wc need money. Those who are
due us anything will please call and
settle.
Miss Cannie * oggins and Miss
Agnes Teasley visited Jasper last
Mtnday.
Fine lot of Millinery and Dri es
yoods for the ladies, at Hardius and
(Voeketts.
During court we should hear from
the candidates for Representative
and Senator.
Mr. A B. Coggins and Tamil \
have moved into their beautiful
new dwelling.
Mrs J. W. Garwood and children,
Montieello, Fla. have been visiting
relatives in anton.
Canton colored band discoursed
music for the 23rd Ga., Regiment a
Acwortli last Saturday.
Sen. Jos. E. Brown and wife of
Atlanta, are visiting iheir sister,
rs Turner, at this place.
Col. Candler will he here during
court rnd will speak cn Tuesday
Sept, th—first week of court,
One of lllllis If bods, col., li>> s went
mad n few days ago, hut was killed be
fore any dam.ig v. as done toother atoc .
Get Frank Putnam to shave your
Dice anil cut your hair. Ho has
new razors and fine shears which
cut keenly.
After a stay of several wetks in Cnn-
, .Miss Maggie loons and Willie Davis
ve returned lo Atlanta much to tin
grid of many.
Wc will publish the proceedings
i f tne reunion of the 23rd Ga. Reg-
n ent at Acwortli on the fit. th ult., in
our next issue.
Mr. and Mrs J. B Bennett ol
Miss. Bt pped in Canton last Tuos
day. 'They were eu loute tor
tin ir homo in Miss.
Dave McNairn is now with Megoe,
Johnson tV Co., Atlanta. Pave is a
whole soul fellow, a good salesman and
we predict success for him.
t ol. R. F. Mndtlox and family
have returned to Atlanta alter hav
ing pent a ffew weeks at their beau
tiful residence across the river at
Mount Etowah.
Mrs Sam’l Stocking and children,
Mrs. W. L. l’ccl nnd children, and
.Mrs. M. S. Barbour who have been
stop j ing at the McAfee House have
returned to Atlanta.
Col. Geo. H. Brown, of Canton,
sheie lookingaf er the interest of
iis clients. By the way George is a
food lawyer and withal a perfect
;tiul( man.— Cumminy < larion.
Mr. J. R. Reed who lives near
ewerth in this county liassold liis
property and will move his family
to i >alonega where he can have’ bel
ter and more accesible schools.
Jno. K. Moore Esq. publishes «
i.l this week selling forth his
ositiun mi two important ques
i ns—.Judgeship and leoce Read
i draw vour own conclusions.
YY'e grind custom on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays of each
week. Hour always o hand to ex
change for wheat.
MrArt-.t A Mi Conm- i.l
The series of meetings just closed
at the Methodist church we are grat
ified to sta’e was attended with suc
cess. Several were converted and
joined the church and o hers made
to see their sins.
A religious wave seems obe over
our county at present. We learn
that near a lmiulted have joined
the «1 ur< h at the Sixes, several
at >'idis a number at Ball Ground
and titer places.
The remains of Mrs. -Cog-gins
first wife of Mr. J. L. Coggins, of
this place, were removed from the
family burial ground near Orange
t» this place last week and filtered
jn (.lie town cemetery.
Don't you think we ought to have
non e sort cere nrmiet. at the laying of
tho gome. Rt me of the Academy? f 'er-
tainly there alioulil he. Lotus then pre
pare for it and gather up such tilings as
*re desire to jilaee in it
: ■
col, Win. c. Brooks nnd wife of Bartow
county, were in town last week. \i
though partly raised hero and having
lived within twelves miles of this plan
ill the while Mrs Brooks had not been to
i anton before in fifty years.
Mr F. B. Chandler, depot agent,
is visiting Atlanta this week. Din
ing his absence the editor of the
Advance will act as agent. We
will look with expectancy the re
turn of His Honor, Mayor of Can ton.
j We will give exclusive sale at and near
| Canton of our entire Wheat Flour to n
, dealer who will push it. Covered by
' patent, Easily sold. Wo guarantee pin
ll>s mote!nend to the barrel than any
other flour, Fkanki.in Mill Co.
Chicago 111.
ltev. T. J. Linn, Ifklescu. nrenelied on
tne subject of " infant Baptism" at the
, 1/eiliodist church last Sunday niorniiig.
IIis sermon was full of deep thought. I
logic, and sound reasoning. The lnrg< st I
congregation wns present we have no
ticed in Canton in a long while, tjuite
a number from II alesen and the coun
try were present.
Wo linvo just printed for our mer
chants Hovcrnl hundred cotton bills. It
is tlu* intention of our cotton buyers to
make Canton one of the best cotton mar
kets in north Georgia this season. Bring
your cotton to Canton, tho highest prices
will tie paid, fair weight and fair count
given and satisfaction guaranteed in
every particular.
Col. G. R. Brown and apt. II. W*
Newman of this place, are attending
the Surprcme court this week in the
interest of their clients, Jerry Mar
shal and George Hill. If the eases
of these negroes are reversed and
another trial ordered tho eases will
he given to a jury during the second
week of court.
The “McAfee House" is being
thoroughly demised and fitted up
ready for court. Everything will
he ready t o accomodate a large crowd
and we trust our citizens will pat
ronise the hotel during court.
Charges, we learn will be reasonable
and the table supplied with all that
is good and palatable.
Next Monday court begins in this
county. Judge-Simmons, of Macon
eireni , will hold court during the
first week in the eases in which
Judge Brown is disqualified. We
expect to have many visitors dur
ing eouct, most of whom will bo can
didates, aud it will be well for the
people to buckle on a cast iron
arm and a hardened steel band that
is warnnted to neither wear nor tire
in order that they may be prepared
to “shake” with the candidates.
KSU \ I»iT G it i mTCv L A It It
Ir'. B >
Monday evening last a negro boy
about 18 years old came to town,
having a bundle thrown across his
back. o happened to espie oh-
ert Jeffry, another negro, whom lie
thought lie ieeogniz d, nnd haunted
with his old sins did not see his
Tiir her accpaiinLnnet hut at cm-
dccidcd to leave town in :i nil.
liis of course attracted attention
of, eputy lioiifT Cm f is and others
and they startl'd after him. About
two miles from town (’intis and
‘Bud" ILibon sneeeeiled in Ntop
ping and arresting him. He was
tlien brought to town and placed
in jail and there told hat he was
an escaped convict from Tci nossiv,
having made his escape the first
day he was made a trusty; he said
he and am thcr boy were convicted
lin bl eu ing opt n a freight car and
sentenced to the chain gang Tor
three years; but lie anil I lie oilier
boy soon escaped; li says the other
boy is in llnntn now, 'This story
was corroborated by Robert Jeffry
who claims to have seen them
break o; cn the ear; accordingly Hep
illy Sheriff m l is deplumed the
iiperintcndent of the i aniiltou
enmity. Tcnn. wor house asking
about him and received a reply
stating would be alter him 5th inst.
ON 1C »«' IX\
Mr S Howard and family left for
Long View, 'Texas last'Tuesday eve
ning. ll was with a considerable
degree of sadness that we saw them
board Hie train nnd leave all the
many pleasant ties they have formed
among us, anil go to the “Lone Star
Stale.” For eighteen years Mr
Howard had been in the employ of
[Ion. YV. A, 'Teasley at this place; we
deem it hardly neceusury that we
should say he was beliked by all and
that liis friends are numbered by
the score—18 years with one man
will attest this. \ ith all who know
him we extend our best wishes for
their safe arrival in Texas and
trust that they may Boon form
pleasant associations there and be
come well pleased with the far west.
He goes there that liis wife maybe
with her parents. At the ethodist
Sunday school last, Sunday morning
the following resolution was offer
ed by (.'apt. II. . Newman and
unanimously passed by a rising vote,
which shows the esteem with which
he was held by his fellow townsmen
and friends.
“Resolved—That wc, the Metho
dist Sunday school, have learned
with regrets that Bro. Y\ r . S. How
ard and family are about to remove
from anton to Texas and that
while we regret to lose such efficient
Sunday school workers we bid
them Gad’s speed, wish them well,
and hope we will meet them on the
‘othershore.” \\> commend them
to the care of Sunday school's every
where. T 1 e secretary of this school
is hereby requested to furnish Broth
er Steward iiouurd with a copy of
lu(‘ sa me.”
ft Hi f'l.AY Dors
l' mo weather. Crops looking
fine. Some candidates have
struck the trot.— I.. B. Hughes i*
teaching school at Fields Chapel;
1/iss ?avannah .l/onroo at Linnets
seheol house house; anil J/iss /.ulah
l’uckelt at sweet water. All in
two miles of each other.— Thus.
Cagle and family ligve returned
from Alabama. — J/r. 'Taylor
Brooks from Texas, and Mr. and
J//ss Duncan from J//ss. aie visiting
friends in this section. Youreor-
rospondent had the pleasure of at
tending thr District conference held
at I’owdcr Springs recently. A
protracted meeting lias just closed at
sixes church. We understand about
7o joined. The ife and little
l»al»e of J/r. Flias Lowery were bu
ried at Fields chnpel graveyard re
cently. R. A. S.
A. lawn party will he given in
the beautiful front yard of Mrs, M.
C. Gaits on in xt Tin s lay evening,
beginning at 7 :30 o’clock, lor the
bei efit of the Baptist Sunday
school organ. Ice cream, lemon
ade, cake utid other rcireslunents
will be setved and tho evening
mado lu j ly.iblu to nil. No admis
sion will lie charged but all "’ho
attends should spend n quarter or
more. Let every body go out.
About one hundro.1 of the vet
erans ol tho 23rd Ga, Regiment
held their Second annual reunion
at Acwortli ou the 30th ult. All
the old odious were re-elected
Addresses were ileliveied by Majoi
J. J, Northoutt, Cnpt, ll. M. Mitch
ell, Col. J. J. A. Sharp, Col. Hog
gin!, Col. Ballonger mid Got). A
H. Colquitt. The mooting wus a
grand success, a largo crowd wa>
present, a delightful dinner was
spread and every body enjoyed
liio day. Wo suppose it was a
repetition ol the day spent nt this
place about ono your ago. The
next meeting will bo held nt Jas
per Ga Aug.30th 1885, Will give
a fuller aeoounl next week. SSp »c<
bn bids in this issue.
It v ill lie remembered that in
one way and another tho present
managers of the ,\ .it N. Ga. It. b.
have been before, the courts, almost
ever since their connection with
the road, in defending their titli
to the convicts, suits having beet
brought by t lie other lessees. > cv-
oral times the on elms been carrici
io lint Supreme court and end
tune lint the ileeissinn would In
bundl'd down tho road would in*
sti utc some plea and continue tin
light. I imtlly the court ruled tlmi
i In- lead wns entitled to 2> r 0 con
viets for three ,\euis, and that i
subsequent net, of the legislature
giving I hem mine com iebs w as eon
triu.v to law The ease was re
manded to the Supreme court anil
it was shown tlm the road had re
reived 2f>0 convict for three year
or its equivalent, that all overshoidi
he paid fora damages. Aecordinp
to that decissioii and the fact>
shown tli» road w ould be due n
e nstdeiable nimumt for the dam
ages, ns the load lias laid inn i
than 250 eenviets for three years
The cme has net \et been triei
upon the tacts, but we learn that
tlic lessees and the load lias conn
to an understanding b\ which the
mnttwr will be settled by a simple
consent degree. Although tin
terms have not i t been made pub
lic, yet it is said the convicts will
be turned over on the lir.-t of Oc
tober and that the road will pa\
the ohkccs $20,000 in cash as dam
ages. However this is denied b\
the lessees. We cannot say wind
effect will have with the comple
tion of the mail. But as the grad
ing has been completed lo pu tty
nigh the terminus we do not sup
pose it wil in the least retard ib
completion About the only thing
we think that will hurt tin* load
and cause it to be mini* heavily
mor gaged will be the payment of
the $20,000 in cash as damages. It
is said that this tain in affairs will
redoi n 1 to the good of the road and
probably result in the completion
at tho northern end arid tho ext n
sion of its southern end lo Atlanta.
YY e trust it limy ot in tlielcas/erip-
ple it; we want the mail completed
and w il hear w i li much displeasure
any move that may les'nlt ilisas-
trou ly fo it. The people of tin
counties above us need the m il
and should by all means have it
and now that the road is so fur com
pleted wo believe they will s in ly
have it, convicts or no convict. YY c
hope so.
A«| vie© To 51-n Ik-ih.
Arc you disturbed at uijjit and broken
of your rest by a siekcbild suffering and
crying with pain of rutting teeth? If so
s ,- ni! at once and get a bottle of Mrs. \\ in-
slow',s Soothing Syrgp For < hildrcn Tee-
Hung, Its value is incalculable. It will
relieve (tie poor little sufi’i n-r innnediatly.
Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mis
take about it. It cures dysentery and
diarrhoea, regulates tlie ston arli and
bowels, chits wind colic, softens the gums
reduces inflamation, and gives tone and
energy to the whine system. Mrs. Win
slow’s Soothing Syrup For Children Tea-
tiling is pleasant to lie taste, and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and best
female nurses and physicians in the Unit
ed .Stales, and is for .-silo by all druggist
throughout tho world. Price UC> ceuU a
bottle.
L TCKSKILLETT LICKING
YY’c have some cool mornings; cot
ton is grow ing rapidly. Have all
your correspondent quit writing? 1
see but little of them in the Advance.
Some of the candidates are sure
to get heat. " c would like some
one to come out for tax receiver as
there are only six announced In the
Advance. llow is J. M. Land
going to run for Tsensurer,and J. ( '.
Bates for tax receiver around on
your corners, Brother Scribes?
How is Jno K. Moore on “dog
law,” “stock law” and “Prohibi
tion?” We would like to hear him,
anil also from the rest of the candi
dates all should announce their views
to the public and that at once.
Red hot electioneering weather
and plenty of candidates. J. C.
Barrett joined the M. K. Church at
Big Springs during the Canipmeet-
ing. Mr Frank Gregory has ta
ken charge of Rylants mills at Ar
nolds. Married on the second
Sunday in August Mr .Tames Logan
and Miss Nallin Cagle, Mr Wm.
Hawkins officiating. Sam Cobb
was at Big Springs. Mcthinks he
was electioneering—but with one of
our IJek Skillett girls. OldLT*
i'li* Neddy Edwards is lying very
low with dropsy. We wish him a
speedy recovery. YVc would like
to bear from \V. A. ,1.
IIakk Jii.rs.
All subscribers to the building
of ('anton Academy are hereby re-
7nested to pay indj 1-J par cent,
of their Subscription by the 15th
inst .as the work is now progress
ing and the first payment will
then he due, Cali made by order
of building com mitt ee.
IF. A, TEASLEY, Char.
1.1st ol‘ I otters
Remaining unclaimed in the Post
office in the town of Canton, county
of Cherokee, State of Gcorgin lor
the month ending Aug. 31st 1884.
Persons calling for any of them
will please see advertisement and
give date.
F. Bell, W. Bntterworth, YV. I).
Iluttonvorth, J. II. llnttorworth,
Mrs. G. Cannot), J. S. Conner, S.
Coolly, J. 1 limner, W. F. Dover,
bliss M. Field, M. Gossett, E. (’.
Green, A. IU Groover, Mrs. A.
Darkness, S. Harris, Rev. J. R.
Danis, J. M. Days, 0. W. Jlender-
wil, W. YV. Jlilliiouse, J. llolliert,
U Holhert, S. L. Rowell. M. A.
Hiiglm , T. II Hughes,T. U. Hum
phreys, G. I! Ji linson, J. A1, Lucy,
II ,Y;cl lierson, J. (!, Marshal, j,
YY'. Morris J, M. Morris. \l. M,
Neel, F. New ton, M. V. Pool, J. 'I.
I’uiscll, IF. Ray, H. Reeves, W. H.
Richardson, MisH A. Roberta, W.
i'. Hiarp, J. i). Thompson, IU.
I tie’ or, J. M. YVhelehel. J. P. White
YV, T. YY hito, P. VY orley, W. C.
llarilston, G. P. McCraw, 0. Parr,
tipt. A. Jt. Schell.
N. A, WbitmiiBe. P M
Don’t hook hike h Wreck-
' YYTim mind in going down bill evny-
'»■ dy i* rtiuly lo givu him a kick.” l’ta
tint iii i-i. It in fad, but natural. Why,
tinny a limit ro d w< limn s< i king employ•
in nt w ould Imvn got it if their hair
iHtln’f iiern no thin und gray. One but-
I© of I'uiki i'k Hair BhIhhiu is the Is bt
nviHiini-nt It Htups fulling hair prninnte
nw gt’Oili ami restores color. Clean,
tigltly pnfiiim-d, not a dye. A great
it provi-ini nt over any similar prepara
tion und sold nt the low price of 50c.
Give your bov Umitlis YY’inin Oil
Kill WoriiiN in Children with Wilder
1/ttliers Worm Bjrup.
Elbs keeps the best Hoda water in
the town. Yea in the county.
lim Ui-tH ol blood made clean end pure
with Wilder's Hunsparilla and PolbDt
No mom I iidigt stion or Nervous De-
>i ity it you uao Wilder a Htoniacli Bit
ot a.
All ki:i<faof blood and 8kin Diseases
cun il with Wilder's Sarsaparilla and
Potash.
A mild, delightful mvigornnt for del
cate Ft mule i» Tv”!liter's Stomach Bitters.
Cures coativini-s« and headache.
It coat One Dollar and it saves yonr
life. W llder's Suraapnrilla snd Potash
cures nil ilismsea of (lie blood and skin
N't more doctor’s bills te pay for
'syplclis. anil all veneral Diseases
YVildt i’a SiUBsparifia and l’otusb une
alt.
BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!! /
I inn now co'tviisaing for the sale ot
tint iollnwing books: “Ills Lives and
I’tib ic Het vices ef Cleveland and Hen-
hick*,'’ ai:il ‘‘Blaine and Logan,” in
sepainte volume 11 , tlie Democratic a'd
Republican nominees for President and
V.ce President of the United States, tlm
highest offices in the land. These are
splendid works, well written, finely iU
bistmited, end furnishing a suscinct
history of these noted men and of tho
country in the times when they figur'd
so pioiiuncnllv. The subscription prieu
ta low and the books well worrL the
money. Also am selling a work known
“.Mother, Home and Heaven,” which
for beauty of language and purity of
thought is excelled lq none. The titlo
i©preedits iline «>1 the sweetest and
dm rest words in the English language —
Mother, Home ami Jhavtn-And should
grace every household in the county.
Wait for me anil aubscribo for the book
nr hook-. All are cheap and terms easy.
John W. Oqhdom•
Gtvnrgiia—Uherokeo Cnunty
To ©it whom it may concern:
R. B Garwood, Guardian of Mary
L. AT lint t O. and Ray Garwood, minors
lm»applied to the undersigned for leava
to sell the land belonging to said wauls
and I will pass upon the same on tl>«
first Monday in October next at my
office, Tit is Aug. 2tttb 1884.
C. U. Mouluiik Ordlaary.