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Official Organ Clieiokyp County
BEN. F PERRY, Km ion «v i*i bi.twiik><
Tbti’ltdHy October Duel , in 4
Democratic Nominees
For President:
,S*. GRO 1 ER CL KI 'EL A AD
Of New York.
For Vice President
THOMAS ./. HEADRICKS
Of Indians.
FOK ELECTORS:
FOR TIIK STATE AT I.AKOEI
P. F. SMITH, of Coweta, GEOl<OB N.
LKATKR. of Pul too. Alicrnati--*- A
8. RRWIN, ofCIzrk, J. E WOOTEN
of Cbathem.
FOR TIIK DISTRICTS:
lst-9 n. ATKINSON, ot Glynn. A1
ternxto—T. H POTTER, of Bulloch
%.1,-A T. McINTYRE. Jn.<d Thomas
Alternate—E. ('• HO Whit, of Early
3rd—R. M. HODGE. f Pulaski. Alter
Date—B B HINTON, of hmut. r.
4th—K. M. BUTT. of Marion. Altir-
natr—A I) FREEMAN. of Coweta
Ctli—J. L. TYK, of Henry. Alternate—
J; F. SIMS, of N wton.
Sili—W. DESSAU, of Rlhh. Alternate
— M. W. BKoK. of Butt-.
7tb—*TH08. W. MIEN Hit of Bartow .
Alternate—W M. IIKNHY Chattooga
Iffi— JOEL A. BILLUPS, ol Morgan
Alternate—I)R. T. J.JANK*ol Green
»th-C. J. WELLBORN, of Union. Al
ternate—0. H MUTTON llaber-liaiii.
10th—A- F. DALY, "f J 'linann. Alter
nate— P. P. JOHNSON, < f Burke.
For Representative 49th Congress,
Ninth District of Georgia.
ALLEN D.. CANDLER,
Of Hall,
change of
SCHEDHLU
The edict has
forth! Goods are
cash or barter.
o*o lie
At last accounts Cleveland and
Hendricks and democracy weru way
ahead.
Next election is November 4th
for Presidential electors and con
gressman.
The Irish of Georgia are said to he
n unit for Cleveland and Hendricks.
Rlaines foreign policy is too bitter
for them to swallow.
We heartily favor prohibition, but
not in a political sense. We want
no St. John electoral ticket in Geor
gia in ‘*ourn’’ just now
Georgias taxable property has in
creased 110,14*2,421 since 1*811, and
#81,896,246 sinco 1*77. This is a
tine showing for the empire State of
the South.
Second Lieutenant If m. f\ Rafferty,
of the First Artillery U. 8. Army of San
Fraucieco has arrived at Dah/onega ami
Will occupy the chair at the North Go,,
Agricultural College as Professor of Mil-
itary science and tactic*.
Ilou. Allen I). ( outlier, democratic
nominee for Congressman from this
.. t * diotnet, has no oppuMlion as yet and
* putty certain he will not hove.
It is useless to try U> beat him—it
can't bedone-now.
THOSE WHO HAVE EX
amined or bought of mu since Au
gust first have been couvin ed that
they have saved lr>in 10 to 26 per
cent. 1 am now selling all brands
«f
Calico at .6 cents pci* yard.
4 qr, Sheeting 6 1-2. lhst 7-8
Shirting f» 1 2 cents.
Nails 26 lbs to the dollar.
Rrown sugar, 14 lbs, to the dol
Jar. » bite Migar, 18 lbs to the
dollar. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs
to t lie dollar.
Rice 16 lbs, to the dollar,
ftest coffee 7 lbs, to the dollar
common coffee 9 lbs, for one dollar,
steel p own 6 cents per pound.
Iron and ail Kinds of Hardware
very cheap— Crockery and Glassware
lower than any houttt in N orth Ga
Tobacco at 6 and 10 cents per
plug.
Clothing, llats and shoes, almost
at your own price.
Good family flour #2.26, Extra
Family Flour #2 60 per hundred
WANTED 1808 Yoke of Oxen.
Hi7 M Ik \ own*
37 302 Iht d o I* (ill i
21 < 09 lbs Dii« d P.n i
1706 Hrb. Eggs.
401 m I 1 G own I’u.l is.
O .c old maid to oi ok, e,e
6 old Bsuhclore lo w. it
on the same.
To h ll some oi the cheaj
e-t goals iuN atli 4»*
I o oiled cvety cent tlu
is due mu.
All loose wlio do n >1 pay
up at oi t v will I e su
Very Re*pecih By.
I.' M_ VL lPI- L
oil M NKX Tmii i. . *■ l-*
A glance over the list of those elec
ted to the next General Assembly
of the Georgia legislatuie is a guar
antee that both brancheswill be ably
represented and the members capa
ble and qualified to handle any bill
or important question with ability
uud satisfaction to the people. Out
space is limited and we will only
( iiless something is done at once
to induce the the Curtersviiie and
ifttinesville road to pass through
Canton we fear our opportunity w ill
be forever lost. Let us meet at 8
o’clock on Saturday evening next at
the court house and consult about
this important matter. All are in
terested more or less.
The Cumming Clarion wishes the
Constitution to make correction of a
lecenteditoriol saying that the i lar-
rion wus keeping company with the
Republicans. Ibis is the ('oust it i-
Gone apology: “If the Cumming
Clarion will state that it is oppjtos-
sed to Blaine and republicanism,
and that it is in favor of Cleveland
and democracy, the declaration will
be printed in this column iri capital
letters.
The Trade Issue of the Atlanta
Constitutioh Oct. 1st was a huge
affair—flu* biggest paper ever prin
ted in Georgiu. It is well that it
was an undertaking of the Consti
tution for had any other Journal
in Georgia attempted it it certainly
would have been a failure. It was
* however a grand success—a repeti
tion of what the Constitution always
accomplishes.
The Huhlouega Signal puts for
ward Col, Boyd a* u lit and propci
person to be elected speaker ol
tho next House of Representatives
Thy* suggestion is a good one and
i if Col. Boyd is olected we venture
to say he*will fill tho position with
entire satisfaction Tho Signal
among other good things has this
to say of him: ’'lie is a lawyer ol
acknowledge ability and long ex
perience, wholly incorruptible, auo
well calculated to perfoiin the da
les incident to tie Speakership
with ciodit to himself and honor to
the State*’’
The contract for building and
completing the State Capitol hat-
been let to Miles & Heart , of T« lt-
do, O., for the sum of $862,700—
1 37.300 less than the limit fixed h\
. the Legislature for the cost of th.
structure, Wot n will soon be he
gun and iu a few years Georgia
will bnre u State Capitol that will
tavoiwbly ooiuparo with her sister
Soutttoro States. To have built
it entirely of Georgia material the
fimit would liar* been -considerab 1 y
*yerjpa.
I ho NhC’-iihI t'lilliimlK t Fund
Every democrat in Georgia js
earnestly rsquestad to contribute to
the fund for the na'iontil cntngiti.u’U.
There is immediate and pressing j
need for money for the legit i.ate ex
penses of the canvass. hatever is
to lx* given should Ik* given prompt
ly. No contribution, however small,
will lx* declined. If every* demo
crat will contribute his mite, the
.‘tufe of Georgia will raise a respec
table fund for Cleveland and reform.
Ily this means substantial aid will
be given to the cause of honest gov
ernment, w hich is so essential o the
happiness and prosperity of the
south as weil as he north.
Attention is called to the follow
ing fruit Hon. \. I*, orinan, chair-
nt m of the. suh-comniittee, liavim*
immediate control of the campaign:
New York, Sept, 3rd 1884.— on.
Patrick wnlsli, Augusta Ga.—You
ue hereby authorized to solict sub
scriptions for the national democratic
ommitree in the state of Georgia,
and you are authorized to appoint
ther friends who take ail interest
n the cause to assist you. Any
appointments you make will be
milled. A. P. Gorman.
In accordance with the foregoing,
ommittecs are appointed for the
respective districts and cities named.
1 he district committees are author
ized to make appointments for the
towns and countie in their districts,
he following are ap]Miinted:
First district—.) L Sweat. It. W’.Oriibt .
ml district—John Triplett M O’Neal
Tlilul district—\V. T. McAuthor C. C.
Duncan.
Fourth district—K. M. Langley, J. Ii-
M:n tin.
Filth district—George Hillyer, W. U.
Parker.
Sixth district—George Vi. Gustiu J.
K. F. Mathews.
Seventh district—M. Dwiucll, I,. Cojyar
F-h-hth district—Milton F. Reese, II. T,
Lew i - ■
Ninth district—\V. .). Tit.v. Win. K.
Simmons.
Tenth district.—E. K. Lawson, Wm 11.
Parsons.
Savannah—A. K. Lawton, Rufu 1*..
Lester, John Flanciy.
Agusta— m. A. Stovall, william muI-
herin. Goo. Gains.
Athens—II. II. Carlton, Lorry
Maeoil—Thomas Haideinan, J. F. Hap-,
son, || . E. Ross.
Atlanta—E. P. Howell, John Stevens,
< Charles Boormano.
Columbus—John King, James m. Smith
Louis F. Garrard.
The democratic press of the state
is requested to publish this notice
and to receive aid for the cause.
Contributions can lx sent directly
to Patrick ai.hu.
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 4th 18*4
Judge Rrown, during his remarks
S'A EOF GEORGIA.
< H ion*KF. COI.'N
Whereas. Jaime H Buil t- n Aniinn s
trator of J-nnish II 11 ri- n*ent* t*> the
court in Ins peiiii ii duly tiled and cat
ered on record that he Ims fully admin
istered Jcrtroiah Ilills estate This *s
therefore to cite nil persons connected
kindreii and creditors, to show cnuse f
soy they can wliv said adniinis'rntor
should n •*. be dl-cliH'ged fr m Ids admin
istrstion und n ee vc letters of dismission
on the first Monday in December, 1*84
C. M McClure. Ordinary
Y.
AND
H Machine Works
< ARE COMPLETED AND PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE
Stationary and Steam Engines & Boilers ®
w, FROM FOUR TO ONE HUNDRED HORSE POWER, ALSO
Patent Iron Frame Two RollerCane Mills^
^ BEST MILL IN THE MARKET. ALL KINDS OF
n Grist, Mill Machinery, Running GearsS
p FOR WATER WHEELS or STEAM POWER.
S UIRC'IT.AR SAW MILLS AND PORTABLE CANE MILLS made to
O «>|'dcr as cheap and as good as Northern make. MINING MACHINERY’,
Shatting and Pulleys. Hangers and Boxes finished in the licst nossible S3
styles. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made to order on short notice.
special attention given to repairs on Stationary and Portable Engines and
— • Boilers, and in fact all kinds of machinery entrusted to our care. nf)
~T. H. Withers & Bro. 3
PROPRIETORS, MARIETTA,GEORGIA.
Uavid H. Dougherty,
The only Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods
house in the State that jells stritly for
—*-“SPOT CASH.”—-
WE WERE IN TUE NORTHERN MARKETS THIS 8EASON JUST
right to attend the big auction Hulem of Blankets, Flannels.Knit Under
wear, Shoes, etc. On the above goods, us well as on many otbor
lines, wo dely even Now York to make as close figures. Every tiling
stranger to the citizens of * 11 fl'icst to the commonest goods kept by a Dry Goods House can
id his woiks stand us his be found at outs. Our motto is : “Your child can buy as cheap as
yourself,” and our golden rule, “Spot Cash,” enables us to guarantee »
saving of ten per cent to those who buy of us. Send us your orders or
STATE OF GEORGIA
CHEROKEECOGNTY
YVherca. L. 8. Gonn^r Admniatratir '
of Sarah L. Roger represent** to the j O
Court in h s petition, duly filed and i
entered on record, that h- has fully ad S
miiiiNt, r- (i ISarali I,. lingers estate. Tnis 1 O
is therefi,r«: :<> cite ail perrons concerned j
kindred and credit' rs . to slm.v cam* if
any they c»", why satd Administrat r
should, r.ot l,o discharged frnm his Ad-
uduiatrutiOM, and receive 1 iters of dis-
mis-ioii on the lira* Monday in Decern
her 1*84 t\M. l /cCLimK. Ordinalv.
We are authorized to announce O. W,
Putnam as a candidate tor Ordinary,
Having filled thej-ffice heiciotoru to the
entire satisfaction at all it is us, less to
say he w ill discharge his duties fearlc-s-
ly and impartially to the best interisi
of ad.
Wk arc authorized to announce C. M.
McCli'hh a candidate for re-election to
the < Hire of Ordinaiy of Cherokee conn
ty. lie is no
herokec in
record in the past and n guarantee ol his
faithfulness iu the future, it elected
We are Authorized to announce J. H'
Land a candidate for the otlice Tkkas
OUKii of herokee Couuty
We are authorized to annoui.ee Jaukh
M 1avi,on as u candidate lor
WANTED,
give the nanies of the represe tative-
elected from the counties uud dis
tricts adjoining Cherokee.
IliyCSK UKI'RKHKKTATIVKB.
Cobb—A. S. Clay uud I. N. Afoon.
• herokee— . A/Jeusly.
Bartow—W. II. Felton and A.
Fite.
Dawson—J. T. 1'aimer.
Fannin—Tie between Dugger and
Chastain at 826
Forsyth—11. L. Patterson.
• ilmer—Dr * . A. " ilkins.
Gordon—T. * . 1 ilson.
Lump in—t eir lb yd.
Vilton—J. P. V ebb.
Pickens—F. C. Tato-
TIIK SKNATK.
32th Dist. (White, Dawson and
Lumpkin) D. K. 8 rnith.
86th Dist. ( la y ton, Cobb and Ful-
to ) If. A. Tigner of Clayton.
89th (Milton, Cherokee and For-
srth)T. L. Lewis, of Milton.
41st Dist. (1 iekens, Kalinin and
Gilmer) Win. T. Day, of Pickens.
42nd Dint. (Bartow, Floyd and
Chattooga) Juo. W. Maddox of Chat
tooga.
48id Dist. ( urray, Gordon and
Whittield) W. R. Rankin of Gordon.
Tlie t eneral Assembly w ill meet
in Atlanta on 1 he llrst V ednesday
in November next and remain in
session not longer than 40 days un
less by a two thirds vote of the
whole number of each house.
George F. Gober, our present, able
and efficient Solicitor-General is on
hand this week attending his duties.
It is now conceded that lie will be
his own successor, lb* is deservedly
popular with our people and as the
race now stands if the matter was
left to the people of this county his
opponent would not be heard from
Mountain lioys.
We told you so.
Advlci* 'Iu M->ilifts.
Are you disturbed at nijriit and broken
of your rest by a sirk child suflering and
crying with pziii uf cutting tieth'.’ It so
send at once ami get a Lottie oi .V, s, Win
slow's Soothing Syiup For ( hiiiiun Tee
thing, Its value is incalculal le. It will
relievo the poor little sufleier ini medially.
Depend upon it. mothers, there is no mis
take about it. It cures dysentery and
diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cure)} wind colic, softens the gums
reduces iuilanration, ami gives tone ami
energy to the whole system. Mrs. Win
slow's Soothing Syrup For Children Tea-
thiug is pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and beat
female nurses a ltd physicians in the Unit
ed States, and is for sale by all diuggist
throughout tho world. Price 25 cents a
bottle.
But hate ot blood made clean and pure
with Wilder's banapvilht and Patash
faithlully fulfill the otlice to the best of
his ability.
1 respectfully bow to the,,citizens
Gnnt,t. j Chetokee coun y and offer myself ns s
candidate lur cwunty Treasurer. If elect-
ed I shall discharge the duties of that
otlice. 1 take occasion lure to thank my
friends for th**ir •uft'urage in tlte past and
ask a contmu, nee of the same
Respectfully, Thkodokk Tuhk.
Wk are authorized to aunout.ee Jas.
II. KiLltY a caudiilate for Tax * olUct, r
of Cherokee county
We are authorized to announcer
Tic mas Hell, a candidate for the office
oi Tax collector «f this county.
Wic Hre authorized to Hum unce Rkv.
to the Grand Jury, pievioUH to their Maiidux a Candtdatc for Ihe olkcn
_ . , , , r,. 1 : » A» .A :s A lux t^akciur ot tlllB Cauotja
V\ tare uutliori^td to miuoutice D. W
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Treasurer and it elected promises to superbly and profusely illustrated. Nothing like it ever placed before the people.
of | Has already proven a brilliant success. Absolutely a mint to agents who are ener-
1 getir and wide awake. Salary and commission paid to suitable canvassers. It will
ot pay you to investigate, \ddrcs our mkahkht hoisk to you.
‘ j. H, CHANIBEf 8 It CO. T Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo., Atlanta, Ga.
«
dismisHttl las’ week, said tluititt* < k ,
upwjfrdsof one Imndml dollars a day pKitousoa
to run a ? uperior court, and that oft* the office ot
en the effects of a half pint of tvhiskv* county
would be the whole cause of oceupj^i We are
ing the business of the four tr< j
one to two days—making the hai.
pint of liquor cost the county frt 1.
one to two hundred dollars, to say
nothing of a jirobuble murder, 'l id?
is another renson why men shoulo
be sober.— Gainesville J itt/le.
One of the I awuot.ville New
correspondents ndvoeating ( ic\*
l.itid for 1 resident and undlcr t\
Congressman, says; “this makes m*
think of another tiling 1 want, are
that is Jim rown for Gov. Wit!
such men as Cleveland and iu;d!t
and Drown nt 1 lie helm the pee};),
would be safe and we could take
our rest and not be afraid to slm
our eyes.” Now this “Old Hickory
talks fo the point and we trust hi:
desires may all be fulfilled.
After editing the T etnperance Ad
vocate, Atlanta, for a year or more
without pay James G.'l lirower tei •
ders his resignation to ilte took hol
ders. \ r '1 lirower is a whole souled
temperance edvoeate 1 imself aim
lias done the can e great good ip
Georgia and the l nited states.
Under his management the Advo
cate has been successful and the
means of doing much gtnid in the
great temperance work.
Georgia- Chero ee minty, .u
Minute- Ji.ii * It M-1\ i-uj, Kx cu
*or of Jane s M< K t e* y r t- o a* nt • t■ < tfi
Court in h s i it t on <iul* i I• (I anA
entered on r curd, Ilia ' e It 8 folly ad
ut niaieud J/cK lintys i slate Tin
is then for* to ciic all pi rsons C' i c* me.•
kindted ai d cu ilnort-.’o show c u t< n
any they ran. why mid Adiiiinbtrano
ahoold not be (iisuiis.-ed from h:a idui n
it*trutn*n hdH rtoiv* letlcio i 1 dismithh-
on the firs' M(>nd,a\ in January 1SS5
This Oct tl 1S>4 t* M ' ci.i i;K Only
Georgia - Clnrnkee County
WltfitH'. M- h 1* nil' r Adii inisf nVoi
ol David \V* »«*i i | t s m- in ti e cur
iu Ii s pi tman, duly fill d atir. * lilt rut
ricord, that In h t> lully i-duunisur -
David WtHVeis eaiale. • los la 11 or*
IOU* to Cite all p* rsotts Cl lie r ed kin
did and cteditors, to show uu-r if a"*
t In y can. w iiv said A’diiinm'lator aliouli
not be dis< hatg'd fr- ii. los trim irsti .
ion and n Cdivc li tli 18 of riisiiii-Unft • n
the fust Monday in January 1885* I Ii
Oct. 7 It 1884. C*. M McCi ukk Oidy
( eorgia—Cherokee County.
Agmuble to ait older ot In court *
O:oii arv of Chetck'e county, will lie
an d at auction nt tin e tirt lions* door
ol said county on the fim Tuxt-d-iy in
Nuviinbii* next, withili the legal h* uia
"f bale the tollow ing pupeny to wit j
35 acres of li t No. 821, Sot.lb half o.
003. and of Cu4, in the 15tli District 2nd
Section containing in the aggregate 70
acres more or liss Sold as tin* property
of Burrell Dobbs late of said county dr
ceased. Terns cash This tith day of
Oft. .1884. L, H. Dojum Administrator
candidate for ri -ekction to
ax Uoilkcioh oi trin rekei
authorized to anuounct W. V\ .
Ila»kiun a cuutl Uate lot enction to the
office of '1 ax Lollector oi tills Count).
Jf elected lie pioimses to lullill the dtt
ties of tho office to the beat of ilia tkib
uud ubibty.
To TIIK VOTKUs OK « UkHOliKK Cl'UKTV
1 very nspecttally announce m nam*
us a candidate tor the • Dice of l ux Uui-
I ctor, and t!' elided will eudeuvoi to
discharge the dutys faithfully & prompt
ly and will feel under obligations '.o
my friends and I he voters generally I'm
iloir support Bipnkv R. Dickson.
—~
We are authorized tounnouuce N. J
Gaukihok, i* caudidati f'-r the office ot
Lax Rkcuivkh of iHi- county.
We ure authorized to announce J. C
butes, of Licksklilett District, a- a cat)
didate for Tax Ucc ivi r uf this county
It elected he pu mis. s to lultill the du
ties ol tlie office to the beat id skill ami
ability.
We are autliorzid to announce W. S.
Cobb hs a candidate tin Tax beet ivtr id
th iu conuty. It electee! he promises t>
li.lfill tlie duties «t tlie *ffict to tlu bis'
of his skiil and ubililv.
We are authorized to anonnoe W. R.
McCurley as a candidate for J ax lteceivi i
of this connty. Ii dieted he promises t*
ft-lfill ‘he duties of the office t*. the ties
d hia skill and ability.
YVe are authorized to announce Samuel
b.. Worley, as a cundidute for Tax Ke
rn iver of this county If elected In
promises to fnilfill the duties ol tin
office to the best of skill and ability.
We art* authorized to announce J, H.
Kino, the olu sewing machine man, us a
candidate for Tax Receiver of this county
For Coroner:—Hie friends af IIomki
Ai kxandkk MoAkkk, The yarnfe'iim
chin** Ilian, who has frt qtiently solu
eight “Light Running New Homes’ in
•ne day and delivered lour of tin m, at •
nounces his name for the above office
He would be a competent man to hold an
inquest over the dead hi d'es of the sew
ers on the heavy 8ingei machine sold bv
the uhl man of the Singer Com
pany We trust bis friends will re
number li:m on the day ot the ehetion,
or whin they want a Light Running
machine. Voters.
JUAhANTECD CURl
FOR
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMA TISU,
REURAL6IA,
AND ALL
D1SE ASKS
OF THt
"OOD and SKIN
•THE
.«-i powsam
EL00D PUWFIER
AMO
CONSTITUTIONAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
A. V. PAINE,
monirroR,
LOUISVILLE, KY
Georgia—Cherokee County.
To ail whom it may concern: John B.
Richards. iHiministra'.or of L. E. Powell,
deceased has in due foint applied to the
urdersign for linve to mil the Unrig lx
long ng to the estate of raid deteased,
and said nppliciition w ill be heurd on the
first Menduv m Novembti next Tliis
•Jfitli day of Sept 18*4
C. Si. Vc ( t.t’RK, Ordinary.
POTASH
BLOOP")
PKicr >6•
We an* authorized to announce W. A
Kitchkn as u candidate for Slienfl of
this couuty. If elected he promises t'
taohtully fulfill the ( ffice. If elected J
1*. b pears will seive as Deputy hheriff.
YVc are authorized to announce Joseph
W. Knox a- a candidate for feheriff ot
this county. Ii elected hu promises to
fu'fill tlie office to the best of Iris skill
aid ability.
We are authorized to announce E. G .
Okamuno as acandidate for Sherifi oi Cherokee County
this county If elected he premises to
faithfully fulfill the office.
Jas. B. Curtis will setye us Deputy
Sht riff.
Georgift—Cherokee County •
Agt'ieably to )n order of the eout’t oi
Ordinary ef t herokee county will In
-old hi :u cion nt the ebutt house dooi
oi sHi'l connty, on the first Tuesday in
November next, within the legal hours
of sale tlie loll-wing property to wit:
lot's ot land N"s 49. 97, and 98 2nd Dist.
and 2nd friction .if said county, bold
i/t* the property ol James King, late ol
said cnu'i t) deceased. Terms cash. This
26ili day of Sept 1884. E. A Kino Admr
chkoKee COUNTY SIIERIFF
SALES FOR NOV. 4th 1884.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next before the court house door
in sum county, within the legal hours o'
sale, to the Ingbist bidder fi r cash, thi
following prop* rty ro wit: . ,
Lot of land No. 58 in the 15th Dislrlci
and 2nd StX'tiijn of Cln rnki e couiity. (>«.
Property pointed out by dif'«fl»i t i».
fi la J W. Bowie, adniir.ist'Htor of R
Hamilton, and lcvi<d on ns tie Ut'irs
property by virture of a fi la t>-< *d fr**n
the court of Ordinary of Wliill'u-lo i*"ti
ty, Ga , in favor ol M. M. Hamilton *>
J. W. Bowie. udmiiuttrRtnr of 11- llaniil
ton. This Sept. 28th lb*4.
Also at the same tune and place
—Lot of .'and No. (237) two hundred and
thirty seven in the 18th District uud
2nd section oft lurt kee countv contain
Georgia—Cherokee Couuty:
lo ull whom it may concern: all per
sons interested urn hereby notified that
tl no good cause be shown to the con
trary , an older will be giunted by the
uadciMtgn on the 3rd duy of November
next, making an alteration in Pine uog
Road in lOOtith District fi, M, a* mark
ed out by the road commissioner* ap
pointed for that purpose, eommuaciaf at
a point on the East side of Shoal creek,
running thence to the new bridge site,
thence West intersecting said Pine Lig
road near the residence cf Wiliam Cline,
Sept 29tb Ir84. C*. ti. Met Lvnn Ordy.
j Georgia— Cherokee County
I o at,i whom it inny cnceur:'
k . 8. (,P»jne liuu in due fmm'*Applied
to tin undeiMigu for peimMneiH letters
<>i admiiA-tmiion on the estate Af Index
H. l*«\»c-lute of Atelier eooaty lrxM,
decmsui, a,.it I will pa-s utpon said ap
plication on the first Monday in N-'Vem-
nermxt. Givm cndci my fcapfl and
official signal tire. This September tflk
1884. c M. D cULpas’Ordinary
Georgia—< 'herokee ( ounty
ali whom i. may concern:- Peter
i. Ldwards having in proper term ap
plied to me for pi rmaiient letters »f
administration on theotate of Edward
Edwards Lite* of said county, thio is t*
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kn of Edward Edwards to hs
and appi hi at my office within the tinse
allowed by law, and >h> w cause, ii any
they con, why pel man ut administration
should not be grunted t Pt-trr 1 Edwards
on Edwuid Edwni' (.estate. Witness o*y
hand aid official signature, tide 20th day
of Sept I8fc4. L'. M ; McCi.nax, Ordy.
Georgia— herokee. Coimty
Win ress Jabeg t^ali Admin istruUr of
Newton K, V)i))niins igpresenta to the
court in his petitien, duly filed and en
tered on ri cold, that he haa fully admin
istered Newton K. William’a estates
T his is therefore to cite all parsans con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, U any thty can, why said'admin
istrator should nut l»e discharged Irons
his administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the tint Monday in Jan
uary 1885. Witness my hand and i lfli-
cial signature, this 30th day of Svptetn-
ber 1*84- ('. M. Mcfri.ui kOrdinary
si A IE UF GEORGIA
CD FROK EE C0JJNT\
WTii reas L’.' B. Copper Administrator
of (’. U- B g< is repVeseuts to the court
in his.pew('«n, djily filetUaiid,entered on
record, tlu.t In has fully Adainistcnd
C < ■ Beget estate, This w therefore ta
ci'*: i)I! pi rw ns concerned, kiadrti) and
creditors, to sl'.ow cause if any they cau,
why said Afliii uirimtor should not be
disci arged iromriiis. administratien, and!
receive- letters <>t dismission on the first
Monday in December 1884.
C. M. McCluhi Ordinary.
i .eorgia/— UMerokee Cetinty,
Whereas John B.SuphennasdNcw-
ing one hundnd and sixty acres more or j ton iy ar t, v ekeutors of John btephena
less; fifty acres ol which are wed
proved, upon which is ended a gnoi
farm Louse i,no suiishh otd I uiloin, s
8:iid land levied on as the the pr pert)
of A. B. Brunt o to satisfy un Ex-cu
tinn issued from the t-uperb r couri ol
said county in favor ot J. M. McAfu
against suid A. B. Bramiaii Tenant in
postssion notified in turn- of the luw
E. G. GHAML1NG, Slier g.
Dec'd n present tu the Court iu thsir
petition duly filed and entered on record
that they have fully administered John
Stephens rstate, This is therefore t»
cite all persons coueerntd, kindred
and creditors to show cause if any they
can why said executors should not ha
discharged and receive letters »f dismiss
ion on the first Monday in Nov. 1884*
August 5th 1* 84. (J, M. MeCi.unx
Ordinary.
. __ To ell wLem it utav concern L. J,
If elected ^ )oS! ’ guardian for L. V. Doss, applies
to me for letters of dhtnissk-n from said
guardianship, and I will pi s» ujon hi ^ (
W« areauthorized tofinnouncc T P Car l l # 1 '' n t * ,e ,il8 ' Monday in No- ullD i t |, a (, on on the estate
pkni bk as a candidate for Sheriff of this next, at my « ffice in ( anton in !ate of said county deceas
county. If elect-'d he promises to fulfill
the office to the be6t of his ability and if
elected George ll, £*• le wii serve as his
Deputy
said couuty
official signature
C
i'uliscriLe lor Gh» ▲iTvanle.
Geoigia—i-C herokee County
'io ull whom it n.ay coqceiB, y. B.
1 Day I as in dne hum applied to the un-
* ! de-rsiiued for peiiuauent letters of ad
• I C. M. Day
county deceusid-, uud I will
Given under my hand an* ()Jigs U j )()U ^ U|1 , h jj|;| lca tion ou the first
ure this 1st day ot Let. 1884 ; M.f-fay j n Novmriier next. Given ua-
“ Act tiBK Ordinary J ^ ci m y and < fficisl signature. IM
1st 1864
signature. Oei,
C\ M. VcCitiM Ordinary