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OrffW Cherokee County
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Democratic Nominees
For President:
BQX. GROWER CLEVELAND,
Of New York.
For Vice-President:
BOX THOM AS A HEXDRICKS,
•f bxlUat'
For Governor:
(tor. HEXRV D. Me DA XIEl,
Of Walton.
ros state nous* officers:
For •ocrotory •'*'«-^ B *’*Y«ht
Comptroller Oes.-W. A. WHICH!
- State Treswrer—R U-HARDE.WAN
« j^jt»rBty-Weserrl—C W ANDKHSt'N
For Conyressniftti 9th District.
BOX. ALLF.X D. CANDLER,
t Hsu.
for
Imtir : 0 It PetiRle *••»
DlstrlC
1 hereby announce myself n candidal-
far Senator fro* the 39<h 8. i.u.n I D"-
trictet the Octeber election, and ml
thaak the people for their auj*pnrt
Thomas L. Lswie
GIVES HIS SPACE,THIS
WEEK, TO HIS
FRIEND,
Col. J no. U. Bell.
Who desires to atinounco
his Dane for SHERIFF, end. f
elected, he su)-s thut
Levi Grishniii
wil be his DEPUTV.
He promises a faithful ilieclm g-
ol duty, nnd that, il be sb< ul«l
elected, any of those
who have Voted fur
him should get
into
trouble and can’t make bond that
he will take their —nrd
and release them
•u their own
BOND.
It eliouRl need
want ui.y
cheap
while in
call
gO(<d:
For Representative:
WILLIAM H. FIRICIN^ON,
Of Woodstock.
Por Itepiesco n ive.
At the cement eelicitetien nf man*
friends end in accordance with n>y owe
wishes. I hereby announce mywH *
candidate at tin election in Oct-'b* >
aeit fer lirprenrntai ire «*f C'lierohei
(musty. If elected I pr> miee to pmv.
■ *ecIf worthy of *•» iaipnrteat e truvt
sad to laber seal#* sly for the advanc
Beat of every material iatereet of all <h'
people. Reapeet’W. Jaa. K. Mooki,
In Hall county Prohibition is I
talked on the streets.
Would you know your friends?
Then run for an office.
Judge Folger, Secretary of the
Treasury, is dead. Gresham will
probably be appointed in his stead.
Cyclonea have changed from the South
to Uie north went whore they have re-
vastly Lena operating with deatructivo
affects.
The darkiee are cloaoly allied, and if
one telle of s crime on another aud it
leads to hie conviction there ia apt to be
• ram pun ia the cam pa.
Mr.. B«It» l.ockwooK, <k* W»»h. Kloy.l .,,<1 Harr .dltey are
intou lawyereiw, has been nominated, ...
candidate for the presidency
In 1x80 when the census was tn
ken, and in 1881 when the appor
tionment bill was passed by the
general assembly, C herokee “conn
ui one” of lieing entitled to two rep
resentatives. 'I he six counties will,
the largest iMipulation are 1 ult< n.
Chatham, Richmond, I’iltb, 1 urki
as a cai
by the Woman’s National Equal
Rights party.
lion, T. W. Milner, of Bartow, at
tended our court last week. He is
Presidential Elector for the 7th Dis
trict on the Cleveland and Hendrick
ticke’, and will be elected too.
In the race for the Legislature
we have two Williams, two Johns,
two farmers, two lawyers, two bait-
tint, two metliodist and only four in
the field. One only can be elected.
Thera is over 1400,000,000 in the
Uni ed States Treasury doing no
one any good whatever. This is
more than all the money in circula
tion In the United States. Turn out
the rascals out is obvious.
Hon. Thos. F. Grier of Gilmer
is one of those good natured fellows
who will make friends where ever
he goes. He is a candidate for re
jection to the Senate from the 41st
District com|K>sed of Pickens, Gil
mer aud Fannin counties.
We want our representatives in
the General assembly to vote for the
reflection of Jos. E. Brown, to the
U. S. Senate; .las. It. Brown Judge
and Geo. F. Goiter Solicitor General
of the Blue Ridge Circuit. Don’t
you? Then let us vote for that man
who will do this.
Tha article in last week's fbkk
prkss in regard to the extension of
the East aud 1' est railroad from this
jioint tit Gainesville aroused consid
erable comment and enthusiasm.
The railroad will certainly be built,
which fact should encourage the
]ieople of the towu to renewed ac
tivity in building up our city.—Cur-
tsru)iU« Frt< Vrt**.
A republican visitiDg this place
last week said that Georgia should
oast her electoral vote for St. John,
the Prohibition candidate. e think
we undestaud his motive for thus
advocating as suicidal thing as this
for Georgia. It is to take from
Cleveland aud thus add to ltlaiues
chances. Not if you please, (icor-
ia will ocrtainly stand by Cleve-
fi
md nnd Hendricks.
Thoee who are due us any thing
on advertising or subscription will
very greatly oblige us by paying the
name. We have bought new type
t na ether material with which we
have improved the Advance and
are now needing money very much.
Thoee who are due us, no matter
how email it may be, will please
come iu sad pay us, so we may pay
Thoee whom we owe. This is the
Bret call we hare made on you-please
afcaoce and receive our thank*
titled to three representatives each
the twenty six counties rankiiq
next in population are l.nuatoi
Washington, ( oweta, Cobh, '1 bourns
Troupe, Gwinnett, Muscogee, 1 eci -
tur, Bartow, 8 umter, Monroe, Crecm
Meriwether, Hancock, Carroll, .lad.
sou, Wilkes, I ike, Harris, Jeff erst i
Walton, Oglethoiqie, Hall, 1 utnun
and DeKalb and they are cntitici
to two representatives; all the otlu;
105 (including Cherokee) are enli
tied to one representative. ( her
okee ranked 'll to the six first coun
ties and hut for Dekalb county with
her |M>pulation of 17‘J more tluu
Cherokee we would have lieen en
titled to two representatives and ii
that event we now would have bee i
able to more easily decide for when
we should vote in the approaching
race. At present four good men are
offering for Representative and it is
a difficult matter to decide for whom
we will vote. But in deciding we
should alone look to merit nnd
choose that one who will do us the
most good, represent us most impar
tially and see that no opportunity
passes by for doing Cherokee a good
deed. Our representative should
watch Chemkces interest closely ami
be found in liis seat during the ses
sion rendy to accept or reject any
bill that may come up. \Ve want
a man who will do all this and even
more nnd at the same time is able to
understand all issues brought before
the body, l.et us therefore look
well to the qualifications of all who
may ask our votes and know that
they have an interest in the well-
fare of the county anu State. In
other words let us elect that one who
can subscribe the follow ing oath and
carry it out to the fullest meaning,
to-wit; “1 will support the consti-
ution of this state and of the Unit
ed States, and on all questions and
measures that may come before mel
will so conduct myself, as will in my
judgement-, be most conducive to the
interest and prosperity of this Mate
Judge Geo. N. 1.ester, of Atlanta
has been at ending court since it
opened last Monday. Judge 1 ester
is a candidate for i residential Elec
toral large on the Cleveland and
Hendrick ticket. We want every
citizens of this county to vote for
him not because Judge Tester is a
good m..n and like i ini but because
Cleveland aiui Hendricks are our
choice for President and vice i resi
dent and if elected will make the
best presidents the i nited States!
have had in many a long year. Vo e
for Geo. is. J.ester, i resuumtiul elec
tor at large and C. J. \\ elborn, of
Union, Presidential elector for he
Ninth J/istrict, and they will tl.en
vote ior Cleveland and Junuxick*.
Canton,Ga.,fiept. 18th 1884 T
Mk. Editor:—I see in one ef
the recent numbers of year paper
I et it is expected that the onadi-
dates for the Legislature will give
their view* through the colonies
i fyour paper on c* rtain questions
ii which you say the people ere
• nieresteii. And es 1 have declar
ed nit soil e candidate it would net
be out oi ^lacc to state to the vo
ters of Cherokee countv what J
think would he an improvement ol
• me of the laws ot the Stete.
1st. I think the jury system
could be improved by placing
ui"re names in the jury box, and
• I c appointment of a greater num
ber of commissioners, at least ene
I rum each militia district.
2nd I am a fence man and tiiirk
the luw might lie amended so tnat
when any county slisll vote no
fence then such county l e leqnired
to irect a good fence along its •»»-
re line to present the visits ol
rock from adjoining conn-
n s.
Now believing; an I do that tho
voters of Cherokee county will
• nppnrt with their votes the men
but they believe has the interest
I the people at heart, rather than
man that can tnuke promises only
I deem it uuuecessaiy to say more
aliwut the changes that might"bo
made in the laws.
1 thank the people for what the}
-ve seen proper to do for me in
l.e pusl. I have served them
cne-tly and to the best of ni
hility, mid 1 hope itut I may prove
worthy of their suffrage in the to
me, il 1 snculd lie electee.
W. A. 'I KA L> r
Hai.l ground, Ga., Sept.l5ih 1884
Editor Advancr:—'there is
question that 1 desire to call tha
e peciul attention ot the Graud
luiy to. That is the condition of
' o public roads of Cherokee coun
ty. The rouds where I hove been
have been enough worked bat for
• lie loose rocks id tho rouds. Now
I particularity desire that the
Grand Jury recommend the coi
mirsiouers to ord ;r the hands to go
••ver their respective roads aud
’• row out tho looeu rocks, before
lie winter nmd sets iu.
Youis Truly, W. A. LI aye*.
Bather shop opposition aud com-
p t tion is the latest.
Geoige Gamer hus bought Mrs.
Fountains tarm in Fair IMuy Di*
ict.
J. II. Rhyne A Bro. have lea
cii the .Jasper “Mountuin Buy’’ I
Harlow heard,ul thin <o»noty,win
will continue it at Jnspar. H<
takes charge next week. VS •
wish him success
V\ e see it staled that John Kelly
he 'i amuny I mas hua uHiunmccd fo
. c I emocrutie nominees and nov
we auppose all that is to tie dm:
is for Cleveland and Hendricks l
. ke the oath and begiu at once t
scliargc their duties as 1 reside)
and Vice Presideut. Well we ai
guid to see it, but Kcllya anuounci
n ent will not elect levclund an
endricks, but only made the maje.
ity larger.
The list of democratic nornim
tii ns for congress from Georgia l.
now complete, and presents the fol
lowing i anies:
1st Dist.—Hon. T. M. Noiwoot.
‘Jd Dist.—Hon. Henry G. Turnei
Sd Dist.—Hon. harles F. Crisj
4th Dist.—Hon. Henry It. llarrir
5th Dist.—lion Nathaniel J Han
mond.
6th List.—lion. James. II. Blount
7th Dist.—lion. Judson C. (Ten
uts.
8th List.—Hon. Seaborn Rees*
Otli List.—Hon. Allen D.Candlei
loth List—lion. Geo. D. Barnet
Ail vie •(• >1 •••**.
Arc you disturl ed at night and brok'.
ol your rest l y a sick child Milieiing ai.
crying with ]>aiu ot cutting tietli? It r>
m nd at ouce and ret a Lottie ol klrs, W n
slow’s Soothing Syruu For t hildri-n '1 >
tlnag, Its value is incalculable. It w >
relieve the poor little aullerer iiiiniediati
Depend upon it, inotherH, there is no mi
take about it. It cuios dysentery an
diarrhoea, regulates the stomach an
bowels, cures wind colic, soltciis thc|>uin
reduces inttaiuation, and gives tone ai»
energy to the whole system. Mis. Wii
slow’s Soothing Syrup .For Children To
ti.ing is pleasant to the taste, and is
description of one ol the oldest and •
It male nurses and physicians in the l i
ed States, anil is for sale L> all «li»!■ -
throughout the world. I*iice»6 cents
bottle.
AND-
Machine Works
ARE COMPLETED AND PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE
Stationary and Steam Engines &B°^ ers
FROM FOUR TO ONE HUNDRED HORSE POWER. ALSO
Patent Iron Frame Two RollcrCane Mills
BEST MILL IN THE MARKET. ALL KINDS OF
Grist Mill Machinery, Running Gears
FOR WATER WHEELS or STEAM POWER.
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS AND PORTABLE CANE MILLS made t*
order as cheap and as good as Northern make. MINING MACHINERY,
Shafting and Pulleys, Hangers and Boxes finished in the best possible
styles. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made to order on short notice.
Special attention given to repairs on Stationary and Portable Engines and
Boilera, and in fact all kinds of machinery entrusted to our care.
T. H. Withers A Bro.
PROPRIETORS, MARIETTA,GEORGIA.
sft PARSIIIiSSf PILLS
We are authorised to aoi.ouw* O. W
Putnam aa a candidate lor (lidiasry,
Having filled the office heretofore to tb<
entire satistactioo af all it is uw less to
say in- will discharge his duties fcnrle s-
ly mod impartially to tho beat interest
of oil. ^
We are authorised to announce Jabkk
Galt as a caiulidstt for re election to me
office ul Clerk of tho Superior Ourt oi
’ket ukee county.
Wo ore authorised m anununcu J. if.
La so a candidate for tlie office TaaAa
OHS* of Cherokee County
We are authorised to auooui.ee Jamsb
M Tayloh as a candidate lor county
Treasurer and if elected promises to
loilblully falllll tho office to the beat of
liio ability.
I respectfully boa to tho citiseaa ol
Cherokee county and offer myself aa a
candidate for county Treasurer. If elect
ed I shall discharge the duties of that
office. I take eccosioa here to thank ay
friend* for th»ir •ufer*go in tho peat and
Mk a continuance of tho aaoie ‘
Respectfully, Tatoaoaa Tvnx.
Wo an authorised to announces
Tmomas Bell, a candidate for thoofles
oi Tas collector of this county.
Wears authorised to announce D. W
Fauoaaos o candidate for re-election to
tho office of *1 as UoLLScroa of Uher.kee
county.
Wo ore authorised tn anaouace W. W,
Hank ins a candidate for election to the
office efTas Collector of this county.
It elected he promisee to fulfill the du
tin of the office to tho best of hie skill
and ability.
To TO a VOTES* OF < HRSOSKK CotJSTTI
1 v< ry reapecttully anaoucce m> name
as a cwadidato for the office et Tax (Jol-
Lctor, audir elected will endeavoi to
liscbarge the duty* faithfully t prompt
ly and wilt feel under obligations *o
my friends aud the voters geaerally fm
i heir support. Sidney It. Dickson.
Wears autborizeu to announce N. J
Garhison, m candidate for the office of
ax Ukckivkh of thi* county.
We are authorized to aanouuce J. C
Rates, of Lickskiilett District, *r a can
iidate for Tas Receiver of this county
(t elected he piomisis to fulfill the du-
ties ol the office to the best of skill am
Ability.
We are authorized to announce W. D.
’.oha as a cuadidste for Tax Receiver o.
his conoty. If elected he piomises t>
liildll the duties of (be office to the bt>
>1 his skill and abililv.
We are authorized to anouaue W. it
McUurley as a candidate tor lax lieceivt
of this conoty. If elevted he promise* t>
.•■ulfill thu duties of the office to the bet*
•f his skill and ability.
We are authorized to renounce S.mue
M. Worley, M a candidate for Tax R. •
reiver of this county If elected Ii
•romiscs to fullfill the duties ol th<
•flice to the best of skill amiability.
We are authorized to announce J. P
Kino, the olu sewing machine man, as
•andidato for Tos Receiver of this count
For Coroner.—The frienda of Honr
Vl.KXANDKR McAFSB, TRe JOUBg HIM
qlliiie niMB, who hns frequently sol i
•ight “Light Running New Homes’ i>
•no day nnd delivered tour of them, at •
(ounces Ins name for the above office
He would be a competent mnn to hold no
inquest over the deed bod es of the aew«
,-n on the heavy Singer machine sold bv
(lit old won of tlio 8i»E®F Cwna-
poay We trust liia friends will re-
men-ber him on the day ot the election.
o7 When they want n Light Running
machine. | Votbs^.
Wo are authorised to oaoounce W. A
KtTcnsM as a caadidate for 9henfl oi
g«A will oonapleUly change tho Mood la tho oatteo syatim la three i
pinia who will take 1 FU1 each nigh* from Hall weeks, may he recto ted te ooewd
gealth. If each o thing ho ynsslble. For Female CemploloM thooo PIBo homo woogeoi.
PhrslchMM nao Umhrlh* eere of LIVES! omd KIDNEY dli
or sent hy man hr Uw »■ etompo. Clroslon free. I. s. Johnson * co.,1
11 Is a eoB-keeve M tarn jmM *r ik*
■was aa« CMOS few*w seO la iMt wee-
Creep. Asthma, ■
gla, Mseematlnn. JOHNSON'S A SO- |
nrNE UNIKENT ( for Morwel #nS SsUr%mi
17m) Win lMtanun*oiulf rett*?* iIwm umtile
dlMSM*. sod will pwldT'lr core elm see
•nl of l.e. Information Uial will Mr* e—r
Hr-a Mnt Om kr mall Piwi't daisy s wimiefi
^ mrsnuoe It bsitar Ikon cure.
IT CUES* Inflswita. Mradlsf si «M Lmm Eoerm-
t>wa. XljMfitarT, chotara Mortma. Ktdnar TresUw, sad
■Til. S/OtlltfioN A CO, H0SMB. Mots.
■MAKE HENS LAY
THE FALL TERM
OF THi.
Cherokee High School
Will begin on WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 1st 1884.
C<»n.peteui ^sistunt* will b-
•inpluv cd.
For turthor information uddreSi-
Miss Diana Duval Priucipul,
Canton. Ga
ItKAI. KMT A K LOANS
FIVE YEARS <0ANS s :
• I>. rUMXTluiiMS
lie i.unties of Miliou. Cucrokee, Feu
sytb uk t obb, on Let lei term* thin
ong «i< in Ott buivnts* u> Om ommUm
li.g^UAud hy ix. J, ABttW
nnAfilttOCUHl
FOM
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMATISM,
RE URAL0IA,
AND AU
DISEASES
Of THC
31000 md SKIN
THE
MOST P0WXBTUL
HOOD PURIFIER
A NO
COHSTITUTIOHAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
A. V. PAINE,
monttcTo*.
LOUISVILLE. KV
CHEOKEECOUNTY SHERIFF
SALES FOR OCTOBER 7th 1885.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in Oc
tuber next before the court house d<K>t
in said county, within the legal hours o<
sale, te the highest bidder fur cash, the
following property to wit: 30 acres ol
land, in the north east corner of loi
ot land No 15 in the 15th District amt
2nd section of said county. Lev ed oi,
as the property of W. Ai. Dobbs to sati-
fy a fi fn issued from the 792tid G. AI
Dist. in favor of J. Ai. McAfee and tran«
fered to H, W. Newman, against said
Debba. Levy made and returned to m<
by L. A. Roach, L. C, 'Annul fn pnsei-
■ion notified by lac ia writing. This Aug
28th 1884.
Also at the same time and place,
a tract or part of lot of land No, D in
the 3rd District and 2nd section ot
Cherokee county, in the town of Bali
Ground 1032 Dist. G. M. containing om
fourth of an acre more or less, joiainp
lands #1 P. H. Lysn on east, west am.
•6uth, fronting Lyon atreet north, thi
place known aa Dr Hswkiu- old offices
Levied on as the property ot P. U. Ljoa
one of the defendants to satisfy a jus
tice court fi fa isauiag from the 103*
Dist. O, M. in favor or James Hancock
vs J. B. Lyon and Co. Written aotico
E ven defendants in terms of the Uw.
ivy made and returned to me by J. M.
Purcell, L. C. Ibis July 14lli 1884.
Also at the same time and place:—Lot
ot land No. 272 iu the 23id Dist. and
2nd Section nnd 9G0tlx G. M. of
said eouaty oi Cbsroket. State ot
Georgia. Coatainiag 160 acre, mnn: o.
leas: hound on the east by G. W. liar
men, on the north by L. J. Daria, and
on the sonth by A. Uobgooii, the Um
• his county. If elected he premises t-., whereon Jams* Hutcherson, the deles
faithfully fulfill the (dice. If elected J.j dent now resides- nevied eu ns cm
P. Spears will serve as Deputy Sheriff. ! property of Jaa Hmchersen, the defen-
’ / . . . :daot, te satisiy three Justice court fi fas
We are anthemed toaneouace Josepi. , .
L, BLAcK and SON
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Contractors & Builders
Manufauturf.8 of
8AMH, DOOlty, BLINDS,
MOULDING, BRACKETS and
UALU>TKRS.
AU* dreeseil and matchtd floor
ing and Ceiling, which we can
ehiij on short notice.
It you are needing anytning ia
this line it will be to your inter-
e*t to send us your order m our
goods are giving perfect satisfac
tion, m botli quality und price.
W. Knox
hie couniy
an a candidate for tSbentl ei
hie coumy II vlicted he ! chase money of said laid; all
nlfiii thi office to the best ef hia skill • f M Turner va Jaa. Hi
»d ability.
We are authorized to anaounce E. G.
KiMi.iNO as a candidate for &benfi ot
all issued from the Justice court of 930th
Dist. G. M. of said county, for the pur
in favet
Hutcherson. Di
feadant in fi fa and in poaessien of fain
land notified as requited by law. Le?\
made and returned to by me by L. J.
•>ii county If fleeted he pn-unses to i Dayh L. C., Th is Sept 1st 1884
the office. If elected
will seiyeae Deputy
nlthfuilj fulfill
las. B. Curtis
Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce T P f ah
pkntbk n*a caadidate fwr Slieritf of ti
cuuaty. If eleet?d he promises te full).
' he office to the best of hi* ability and •
-l-cted George R. Cole wil scree as h
Oepatjr
Georgia—l herokeo C'uuuty
Te all whom it may concern:
R. B. Garwood, Guardian ef Mm
L. A’lliott G and Roy Oareoiul, inmoi
hits Applied to the undersianed tor lea*,
to sell the land belonging to said ear
nnd I will pass upon the same on lb-
first Monday in October next at n>
office. This Aag. 9fith 18M-
C. JLMnU'W Ordinary-
Also at the same time and place. Tha
j pari i f lot ol land Me. 195 in the 14u
! District and 2nd seition of said count.'
lying souih of Gainesville road, fro. tin;
30 leet more or less and running back t>
the branch, hauud un the ease by It. C
: Gramltug and we9i by J. M. McAfee l«-i.
| Said lauo levied on as the pioperty ol
| James O. Dowd*, deceased to satisfy si
'execution i>sued from th. Justice coui
i of the 792 Dist- G M. of said county
; in favor ot J. Ai Me A tee, (transiered t
B F. t risler) aguiust C. (J. D wda x
: executrix ot the ' stale • f Jauus O. Do
ids. Levy made and retur ed to me I
H.G. Dan>el L. C. This )8ili nay f
] August 1884.
j K G.ORA'd ING .Shufi
finueuntiw £ar iu» Adtanca.
Carriage Painting,
House Sign and umamenal
PAINTING
I would beg to state that I have open
ed a shop in Miuiettn for the purpose of
carrying on the I’uinting business in all
its blanches, nnd having worked for the
last twelve years in Marietta <t is un
necessary for me to state my capacity aa
lo duriibility und finish, ( all and see me
or wiite mid learn my pi ices. Hoping
you will favor me with it share of your
patronage, I am Respectfully,
TIlO.V il. iVi A I itii^S.
Marietta, July 3rd, 1884. tf. _
DRUNKENNESS
CURED IN VARIOUS STAGES.
Desire for stimulants entirely
removed. Home treatment. Medicine
can he administered without knowledge
>f patient, by simply placing it in coffee,
tea or any article of food. Cures guar
anteed.
$100 WILL BE PAID
For nny case of drunkenness that
ioldcn Specific will not cure. Circulars
-outainiiig testimonials anil full particu
lars sent tree. Address
UOLDKN SPECIFIC < O.
NOTICE
By virture of au agreement between
William C. Atherton nnd El as A. Finch-
ci entered into the 12th day Aug. 1884,
> will be sold on the 22nd day of Sept.
1884 between the hours of 10 a. m. and
3 p. ui. at auction to the highest bidder
for cash, lots of land Nos. 7, 8, 29, and
six acres aortli side of lot N*. 9, and
west half of lot No. 30, all 'in the 14th
district and second section, and tan acres
in south east corner of No. 199 in thn
22nd district and second section nil of
Chcorkee county, Ga. Containing in
nil 596 acres more or less, said lands
have some arable lands and are well im
proved, having u cotton factory, wool
, srder saw sad grist mill about ten
• welling* sad tenant houaet and one
-.lure bouse on ii. Also at the asms
time and place will be sold on aametenns
various ai tides of personal property.
All will be sold on the premise*. This
August 19th 1884. W. C, Atherton
E A. Fincher.
I
PATENT BED SPRINGS
I am now at lliug tho Patent Red
Springs which for cheapness, comfort,
itreng'h and durability cannot ho ox
ileil. I will put ibeiu ou for aiy ono
ii the cr.nnty, All orders promptly fill
'd. Call on or address W. M. Cannok
Wnlesca Go
A ; E OF GEORGIA. '
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Whereas. James II Blamoa Aiimims-
rtior of Jirmiah Hill represents to tho
Hurt in his petition duly filed and ent-
red on record that lie has fully admin-
-tcred Jeremiah Uilis estate This ia
nerefore to cite ull pereoas coaaected
indreu aud creditors, to show esate if
ay they cau why said administrator
bantu not be di chargeu from his admin
istration and rece. ve iettoreot dismission
.« tha first Monday iu D<osaber, 1884.
C. M. McCuitL Ordinary