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Mai November Vf7tli . 1H
to bny '
flonr, lai/.I L R 0 l'l( A,
» space a« tI v last we have bon.
♦on feet liigi the nianiigoment ot
At ChARgive our readers a
Maud 8. waste requirements of
Mr. Bair and rotate bke . ours,
was then jjj.gp.sueeeeded is i> r
second mil® in JP'y rimt 0,11 c *"
twast. H’ciated by many,
’ , ,jv many others.
Arrtn oarefnl e dtme; every
of Bethlehem, ^ t , n niuc h more,
the Esquimaux o, AnVANrK rt lid
ebstachs to 00111^^ j, ut { \ u .
t*eople on earth, w r;l i | mV e paid
missionaries to thyj enabled us to
Whrn a farnio»nre many who
thousand dollars' those that WC
side a oircus at bpeal to pay at
the proprietor nit we know is
liail for thee little things that
pressure, restighty. This busi-
WHRs Sittii have and out of
moat improshd'k il Stlppoi t.
white man's c<^ to •' ^ J uU
whites weut l 11 ^ 11 • £ >e * ° U
read the Advance
THE LAST TRUMPET.
TEXAS LETTISH FROM
RTFMAFI) HOWARD. 1 „
SOFOEft (JfA.
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money wher/r‘ ...
,nd ought U*™"' thls tin . 1 *°“
your paper witli a
It ia no j p indebted to us, and
«rd, Min^j coln(J j n 0 v send and
ing 'l’n those wljo are
street» or Advanck uml live
borders of Georgia we
ifoy that after January next no
.jM*r will 1*« sent until One Dollar
is received, or ixistivo assurance
that the amount will he paid* We
are not able to buy paper, ink, pay
for labor, sjtout fuue trouble and pos
tage VlthoiU receiving pay for it.
If yay wailt'the \dvam 1: scut to
y ou send us one dollar.
lliirtow is the only county on the
line of the state road where intoxi-
catiug liquors are Hold.
James C. Atherton will have his
cotton factory ou l.ittle Hiver, near
Too Ny, in opperntion ina few days.
JYone can do hi tter job work, or
give- better satisfaction than the
Advance, living us your job work
und tickets to print.
All the t>C8f class of sensible ne
groes know that tho idea of putting
the negro back Into slavery is absurd
foolish and impossible.
Congress meets in Washington on
the 2nd of next month. He have
arranged to receive from there
spicy, interesting uty-l readable let
ters each week. *
Iron in being rapidly laid on tlic
branch rail road from Tates to tlio
marhlaquarries. Cf»l. S. (’. 'late is
the .contractor ami of course lie M ill
ilo it well and quickly.
Ellijay has one lawyer to about
e veiy sixty populatii n; Jasper one
for about every titty population,
Cuntcu one for about every 10b pop
ulation, yet we need no more.
ijuitea number of gentlciueu and
ladies from this place will attend
the grand l)emo< ratio jubilee at
Atlanta next Friday. Thu railroad
faroJiu*been greatly reduced. Eveiy
one should go.
Several of Canton’s citizens in
tend visiting the N,ew Orleans Cot
ton Centennial and Industrial Ex
position;. and not a few speak of
witnessing the inaugural of l’resi-
deut t leveland. Poor usl We can
do neither.
\\ e ure ghul to see uncle /'rank
Daniel able to lie out oli the streets,
lie was- the first hotel keeper in
Canton and the man Jcsepb E.
Drown stoppeil with in 184:i when
he first came then- to teach school.—
L'artersvillc Free l runs.
The North Georgia J/clbodist
Conference met in Atlanta y esterday
(Wednesduv) morhing at Trinity
church.' *Kev. C. M. Sic Cl ure and
E. lh Holland, of this place arc the
delegates from tlie J/arietta District
churches. Nekt Week we will most
likely be Enabled to give the pi ces
of appointment of most of the
preachers’.'
Sand J/ountuin, Texas and other
favorable places of rendezvous for
thi»se who owe just and legal debts
have received several recruits from
Cherokee lately, and our merchants
and others are the sadder thereby,
although the country is to bo con
gratulated. Men who will run away
to avoid paying a just and legal
debt should be discountenanced by
all honest, law abiding people who
have an interest in society and good
of the country.
Gen. P. M. B. Young of Bartow,
is being urged to make application
for and be appointedT. 8. marshal
tor tho Northern District of Georgia,
under the rtew administration. Sure
ly no better selection could lie made,
and Gen. Young’s valuable work for
Democracy certainly deserves some
recognition at a Democrat ic Presi
dents- hands. Col. T. Tl. Jlilner,
Clovelaud and Hendricks elector
from the 7th District, is spoken of
for U. S. District attorney, !
FAIR WARNING 1 !
ALL THOSE W T HO DO NOT
pny thoir Guano notes by
December Firat
will not be allowed Cotton Opti n
dter that date, but will he requit-
d to pay to an OFFICER tue fill)
face of the note ill Cash.
rcsrsjea
ALL THOSE WHO HAVh
bought Sewing Machines and giv
eii their uotes due tne first oi the
month past will be given until
Dkckairek 1st. Alter that dut.
your note will lm touud to the
minds of G R. Riiown, Attorney,
as they all call for Attorney Fee?
above the lace of the notes.
TO ALL OTHERS DUE ML
tOW ANYTHING:
Your Notes and Accounts wi- 1
be promptly put ut for collectim
alter DKCbMUKK FlRsT.
1 give you timely warning, and
if you have to pay cost and Attor
ncy Fees it is uot my liult.
I w ill do all 1 promise above.
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1 do uot want customers who
will not pay and pay promptly, tor
>i you do not pay you do me ai
injury, und I preter you trade witl
nome one elec.
Now is the time to settle and
save cost.
Very Uespectiully.
J. K. M:AFfch.
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Iin.if I HK.IK'K AnvAlCK:
In n I IH Hi-nigm tor tlii- West. I
i ut- • rn il ns ■ ta.' Iiin- m I.«t
• "i v n mi I ■ *.i li ai Ii *'•
■ i: ; j lain j anil II t i-ni I <•
ft \B.- -la . lUll'll KM >I »" Old
i ..I iii f.lrtil in* -j.in;,
llju» m.mij i» i. .limit b'» i.j
gtufciftdtjr and a-k that you
liubliali tlda n j eplatle gmc al that all
■ ■fmy frit nils will l*e ruselK-d tliiougli
in'column i of Hie Auuict. Now I
ton’, i-rop. n- to wiito- ut IVxa? Ei-ui ral
y for tin- ►uhji ct wwunt a<i iar Injnod
my intonnatn-n but what I wine is of
iiik ((jlrsymiii) coiinry with it-an-* ot a
ittli urn 000 nquarv uni ■ and a p-pu
am n ai curding l-> the la'cal rel.hbii-
nit*> uf hti.OOO and educable ihilui- u Th -
* ecu t-it- age id t) aud 10 jra a (ttt<
nniia allow at the public .-jtftwdi-) lottie
umber id’ t» OoO with one hundred prin-
ipul teaclirr? bi»n’»-B aMiKtaeth. 'ilu
■minty ha-i 1 III oailea of rai. mad with 10
poin wi liin lur Snrdt-ra h*r the n-c p-
•u ami iraiiKpm tatmn of tlie imineum;
gruuliural pruducia uf this rich li-ml.
lit- a-nl m grin-rally black waxy with
ari-y lime and b rduring mi n-d nrer.
idy but allot it i» high y |irodiic<ive—
o um tin li-rtilizi-iB l.m- and tin- iiaiiv
niter bund ol unlit iluat nr y am uu~
,-a aniue goobur gritbblir i x 1.1 a line iia
).turi ami m-c- sit iea to li.in.
From .10 tu bu buaiula ot coin, 10 to
0u bmbib ol .Mila, 10 to tiu busliil* <-f
Ilia I. Sul tu ^00 pi-Ui (la ut at 1(1 C lion
nr K-ie la ila- gi-m-rai yntd. aili.i-ui or
iit-vi i going In low tin- tiguns 1 hare
mn ..no inuiij tuuu? Iar b ynbd. Tnt-re
s plintj lo ihi ..ere, emu i*at an tu US
. nlr | n i-liahei; ill tl« l-'.-i.llJ C»ru ,
li. ai. nui-* an i ou toii are ix|> -it<d in
aiai q am n>. 1 Inn u«i i-aa.-f lube
haul i ut* l" Irxita Hit niaty and c >u -
Hill'd lain* l tl lur W l - In i.*ti ll.ik.a
ut in Kpi.uu I- hoaen b,» I'.i li* -t ory
n in in* r amt tall haa uiain.a ly allot l*u
dilucr-ipa, jit linir win s. u.icu
■nude as could well b» gailuidu and
maiktdte-J. L md i« aortli Doui *15 to
$25 per acie nei-« ndieg on locaiias aud
iui|irevrnii-ina, the e ik pbuty ot nalir
lur«* for all win pri-part tor li—ill-clear
c- ol, and go-1-1 to dims, ihough it i»
hard, tliai la it cunll- a w-iu aoap There;
i, au abundance of tile beat of tire wood
no pihi, aliuoa all tin couuiry la b uot-d
.,i d evil J ciilio- i*abl« j-la-i of i lidokUie
IN III Uai in I'. . T he (,lO|.|U IIVl * ClOkO
i-ige iu-r lliit t m lacr oi 111- couutfi
I oka a--III wli"t bki a Ci.utul i-ilage
■ veiy hoiiai ihoccU|.ii'la d u iu.-k- i k.
ihrie km i *i lo. i.i> i.ir jit a- il
hry com • iii i j - r a d ill tin • ui.ic
nUIttlhoa, B- Ul will'll ai'- mo -l o> in-III
me in b.niNln-1. D^iuuistli Uk an . w
bi inct Hindi Im a big uop m-xi j-a ;
laitu wink g «:• on thvyiar 1 nm i
li .vi 111/ c- lli land ail bloke at ihla
willing. Tne Iichi ii (>f tin C.-uutlv it
ulc, Ihi-rv ib not a a <ariou» can. . I hick-
Ikaiu li.J Ur.gbbOliiO.vd ‘t III e-iclioo
(iHM-rd oil qui> tly . i ll. UCBpalaU.. wilb
in* *ix alio- ui i-a* long BinCi- goi.e to
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O iimary
KLElTlt*M FOR C0UNIY OFFI
'f its Ut wed e>dav IN JAN’Y
Wf at** au.lionzcd ;• as,,«msc»- O. W,
PutkpiM a? • cnudidatr lor Ordinary,
Uaril-It tflird tha ottca knmoiorr te tks
retii% tatit'acmn af all it is umIcm tu
ey l(r will discharge hi* duties f. arleaa-
ly u«i iu. par iia 11,i iu tba beat interiat
of a'ai
Ws are authorised to announce C. M.
McCfchiik a candidate for n-vlrutius to
tlie • lllie of O iiu.aiy of Cheroki e coun
ty Ur neo *iranger to the citizen* of
Inri.k-i and Ida .oik* *t .i d a* Ina
record in thep.bt and a gUar.nte* ot hi*
?aithiuli.c*a iu tn« (mure, n el.end.
At an aiilhonsid In auuouace Jaa L
JoiihAN <n ii cammiai. f. rehi-ti- n to the
olH.-i ot ink of the Supv r oi lourt of
i:luqiki' cvtn ty.
*Vi an kiithmizcd to aiiiu-unc. Jabks
*.ai.Taa a candidal, for re •iictmo ta the
olbc# ..» t’lnk of the tiupioior C*>urt ef
Gh< lukee county.
= AND
Machine Mohks
if ARE COMPLETED AND PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE
c Stationary and Steam Engines & toilers g8
^ FROM FOUR TO ONE HUNDRED HORSE POWER. ALSO
Bz Patent Iron Frame Two RollerCane Mills -2
5 BEST MILL IN TUE MARKET. ALL KINDS OF m3
Grist Mill Machinery, Running GearsJS
p FOR WATER WHEELS or STEAM POWER. —
3 CIRCULAR SAW MILLS AND PORTABLE CANE MILLS mad# t®
O order as cheap and aa good as Northern make. MINING MACHINERY, 2
Shafting and Pulleys, Manger* and lioxea tinikhed in the beat poaaible S
■tries. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made to order on abort notice.
Special attention given to repair* on Stationary and Portabl* Engisea aid
_. liuiler*, and iu fact all kind* of machinery entrusted to our care.
“T. H. Withers 4 Bro
l’KOPRIETORS, MARIETTA,GEORGIA.
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An exchange with, experience
enough to command respect, says.
Stand by your town: A word against
your city depreciates the value of
your property and injures your busi
ness. It takes money out of your
purse, and jeopardizes the peace,
comfort and hapiness of your family,
it drives trade from your stores,
drives the produoo of the county to
other markets, and leaves your cap
ital tied up and unprofitable. Stand
by yonr town at all hazards, and
encourage settlement. Mund by
each other in the development of
every interest of the place. In union
only is their strength.
HEARKEnTo ISRAEL!
JIaviny moved from Canton coni’
fnltn tne to close up my business anil
for the. coven it nr« of those that ure
due the oldJinn of Jordan and Moore,
by note or account, ot* both, they trill
find the eurnt with Mttctnun und At-
taway. Il they aro not paid imme
diately, or sooner, they will be sued
upon. 1 am compelled to celled in
order tojjay what I owe.
1 will be ylad lo meet my oldfriends
at Moores Mills where I will sell you
yuoiis cheaper than ever.
J ours Jiesjiec (fully
J M. Mu ORE
bit JILT wSki-JVi.il ’JUSTT 1 fully l-v a*
iicrikH iivahj "f” »ulj nhiii St* w
genetal ,-tring ncy «,f tu ui, n y«
» siriH bly felt lure iv.nl t.u: U-.llur of.
>ur lik'iilH-* In* tue aiuiio eei l.ke
ndcncy in '1'i.xh* llui cliBiacter z. 11 is
Georgia, amt wliile tin* may nut on a
country In winch lu hihLu no.nay lati
yt-i il m ccruiuiy nuie >n plenty lo ul
Ii r every mill who woik*. Vvgoiitlile- .iu
well hero cupt-ciHliy tiro h'iail js.tivto and
union at hnuie and aouio Iron* jjiow to
perfection notably the poach aini plum
on tlie black land, while uliaw birriea
grow in profusion on tlie prairies, appler
and pcaa arc almobt confined to ietl river
Kandy lands, 'iho roads an p«rlccl
uirotb aa a slate, aud so haul (hut a
Irish shod horse leavca no track, there is
hut little if any (lust though tinre haa
not l.eeu a Si-asou in tin ground since
tbe20lh ul Julie, though inure h.is been
ov'caaiouid ahowcis tkiough ti.s aumuiei
aud lait. I have had no txpirieuca
witutho black mud md only iu a nnict
way have 1 met the much ulki-u ol
1 uoiTbei" we have bad no fruit or ice jet
vnd c. tlen is still hiooniing, L< at 1 make
this letter too long I wi;l close by rayiug
I am well pleased—1 am delighted with
I lie count i j and the people aud if thi*
units with u favorable reception at your
hnuds J pionnse lo write occasionally
for your c iuiiiiib wluu 1 g. t better ac»
qua nted wall uij kUiioundings.
W. b.iioWAKD.
IVeaie Atith riz.d « amiounca J, M‘
La Mi a Candidate f»r the olkice Ink as
VHk «d hnokee t'ounty
\V« an aulli>-riM:d io auu»Ui.ce Jambs
M i AVI.«k a* a candidate lor county
TriBUiir ami if cieettd promisee to
laitlGuliy fulfill the oflice to the best of
Iu* ability.
1 reap, ctlully bow tu th< citizen* ol
t.'lierokte couaiy aud ofer myself aa a
Candida'.* fur c«uniy I rcsvnrrr. If elect
ed 1 alialt itiac' i.i^i ilo •.lute* of that
ollice. 1 take • u In re lotliauk my
Inenda for tli*-ir *u'.iMa,.e .n - he. past and
ark a contnuu i.c« • I tir.st.ui.'
Uibpeciluy. lo>«,p. Kk I tins.
are at th'-i.zcti to khhos» Cr Jas.
11. Kitvr a caadicki. »• i 1-x olnct.r
of < e tr.iktt o u. >*
H ar* ai.tl.. i /. o |«. ae. tnincci
l a bAi 1 XLl. a eaeu.d t< b r ihtoflc*
•>i. ‘lex .ol Mini oi it..* ((.not).
hk . i »,. hoi.Z'd io , a. urce Rkv.
!_>. .*. i h x n c.ini u--- t.-i lhe »• ct
of 1a \ • • I ( • ■ ol ihi* C n>t).
V .alt .ut »oi I/, n tho.uio D. H
t riivpi.' a candid..!* i.m ri-rlectins fo
u.t»i‘*r« « ax e i-uo i s I i In r.-k«e
coontS
rt, *.r* iu l.uriz.-d leva nounuu W VJ
Ha k a* a c .a*< da e ini ... ctioo lo IS.
iRc* ol Tax l obrclor ul tin* ewuuij.
J. ne. led he promiMS to iuUill thn do
•l the i-flice *o th*< t» s! ^k^tais *kil<
I
OF Hi HOkh,i V Of STY
|.< ct I .ill \ eiiiiuiiic* hi i.usit
a> I'niu .lk.i In. t*i'«>flioe«i i..\ ■ . l-
I cTor. aan - siecuo >i< • i. i»* t<.
•lihCb. i”. liie duty * l-.iUini, ; a pi.*n.| t j
ij nuf wil t.cl Umt* r obligate n* lo
m> flliV.tr . id tin vour ge nially for
t In u up| o.i Miiinm R Dickkuh.
announce H. N'
David H. Dougherty,
The only Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods
house in the State that sells strictly for
r-*-“SPOT CASH.”-'—-
WE WERE IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS TBIS SEASON JUST
right' to attend tbs big suction salsa of Blankets, Flannels.Knit Uoder*
wear. Shoes, etc. On the sheve goods, ss well as on inanj othsr
lines, w« detj evsn N«>w Ymk to maksss close figures. Ever/ thing
in the finest to the commonest goods kept bv a Dry Goods House esu
tie toutiU at outs. Our motto is : "Your c'bild can buy as cheap as
yosrsclf,” and our gnldeu rule, “S^mt Cash,” coal lee ss to guarantee a
saving t f ten per e* nt to those who buv of as. Send as your ordeiatsr
call iii person and we a ill satisfy you that high prices are oat of tasbioa
and that fair dealing helps bttsiness more thau fair weather.
39 * 41 PEACHTREE STREET, A'lTlfT* GEO.
t^ CLUAKH A !Sl , hClALTY. m £A
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SCterif AJerMiiUjU
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WANTED.
AGENTS FOE OUE NEW BOOK.
‘ WOHUA THAI HUH A; OU THU I’.I A AO J.iFk."
entirely saw and eriginnl. Fresh from the press; ay
with choicest selections fruna 1100of th# world’s heat authors. Elegantly Vound
superbly ai d pi of usely illustrated. Nothing line it evar placed before the people,
lias already proven n brilliant success. Absolutely a mint to agents who me ener-
getie and wide awase. halary and commission paid te auitabla canvasser#. It will
nav vou to investigate. Addres our hkaukst Hiivan te you.
J. N. CHAMB BE 4 CO., C¥sfljs, lll. t *V Louia, Mo., Atlanta, Ga.
FAIR FLAY LOTS.
Furii.- r» arc d< nt gatm riug coin and
Cottou and me now very bu*y sowing:
7“ . __ 3 wb«»t. — Tiie election pnaaen ofl viry
I lie < (institution keeps posted, 'quiet, them was a very small vote pollen
and sa.\s the present Georgia senate at Fair Play precinct.— \>.C'an-
is t he ablest that has assembled uunant* sorghum nidi and evHpora er was
years. I conaidtrably injured by tile oat long
Evince. Mr C»nnant la tbe champion
■vorksbum tusker of tin* partot tlie coun
There is now a cottou giu
A«lvl«!*’lu .>l-»'lurn. "vorghu
Are you disturbed at night and broken 1 ty.
of your rest by a aic-k child aufieriug and
crj’ing with pain of cutting teeth? If so
send at once nudget a buttle of Mis. Win
slow's .Southing Syrup For ( hildren Tee-
running erder at Moores mills —fro!
Smithwick will conduct a singing at
timvthj Hill 3rd Sunday iu ibis iaat.
We are glad te bear from "f’< rbuuurc"
IVk *m authorize i t
Aunmaxon n candidate lor Tax Uec* iter
of Ckcrnktc connty, Ga.
We are autbnr .zed to announce H. J
GarHiaon, n candidate for the ufBca ef
I ax Rncnivnn of this county.
tV<- nm natkorized to snnunnoe J. C.
Hales, of Lickskillett District, at a caw -
diviate for Tax Receiver uf this county.
II Dieted bn piou.is. a to fulfill tbs du
ties ol tbe oflice tu th* beat ef skill and
abilhj.
VI e ar* antlmr-zvd tu announce W. S.
• unn aa a candidate for Tax Hecrlvrr of
this c<-nilty. If «lecied he piomi*** to
lullill tha idutu* ot th* *-ffic; t*» the hot
ol hi* skill and ability.
We arc HUthortzcd o auotmoe W. It.
McUurU-y as acanduiuie lor ax ltec* iv* i
of this connty. If elected lie promise* t>
fulfill the duties of thn office to the best
of Ida skill and.sbility.
We are authorized to rnnonnee Samuel
M. Worley, as n candidate for Tax Re
ceiver of this county If elected he.
promises lo fuilfill the duties ol the
office to tb- best of skill and ability
W- ar* authorized to announce J, U.
Kino, the *>lo tewing maebin* man.as i
candidate foi T-vx R* ceiver ol tbiacunnty
For Uoroner:—'J he fi u r*da of Ih stv
M.SXAKDKH McAKXB. Till
Cliltic iumo, who ha* fnqneiitly tudti
eight "Light Itnnning New Homes’’ in
one day and delivered tour of them, at *
Bounces his name for the above office.
He would be a competent man in hold an
inquest over the dead bodies ef the sew
ers on thn heavy Singer machine sold bv
tlie aid niait'of tbe Singer t'uni-
pun.v We trust bis friends will re-
K’e tb^prmi^Uttlesufferer^minediatly! W ° I “*«“V r '"T on
relieve tlie poor little sutferer inunediatly.
Depend upon it, mothers, there is uo mis
take about it. It cures d/senterv and
diarrhoea, regular** tbe stumacn and
buwils, cures w ind colic, softens the gums
reduces iutlamalion, and gives tone and
energy to the whole system. Mrs. Win
slow's Soothing Syrup For Children Tea-
thing is pleasant to tiie taste, and is tho
prescription of one of the oldest aud best
female nurses and physicians in the Unit
ed States, and is for sal* by all druggist
throughout the world, lb ice 25 con is a
bottle.
I hi ef I ette> H
Remaining unclaimed iu tlie Post
oflice in the town of Canton, connty
of ('lierokee, Mate of Georgia lur
the month ending Oct. 30th 18S4.
Persona calling for any of tln-ui
hear great mai.y sty, that they don't ex ( or wb«n they want
peel to go t® auy more hang ngs 11 machine.
there is soy s>gu in wbivt people sry, J
tlie lawyerg will be busy pretty s ou. — ■
They say that Ouv. v lev* land now Presi
dent I? a liachelur, and we glory in liis
spunk. We met our intnd J. K
Penury of Lickokilleti ut the election ut
Fair Play, There is a young luay
in this community who suys tl> t she
will never nuirry u drunkard, n liar nor
agsmbier. | VVe glory in her spuuk.j
I here is cousiderubie sicknss# m tins
will jilca-so say
give date.
Riirton, Mss. L.
Rcnue t, S. K .
Elliot, M. A. (2)
Goodman H.
Hit, Mn M.
Mosb-lhir. A. R.
iwlvertiseed aud
Emory Speer who will be asked to
resign on tbe 4th of 31arch. . Other ___ __ _ _
good Democrats who have done the Q U ; ru j£
party more or leas good am looking sia-th, w,
^urvaid to mm oMoa * Wabb, o.
Brand, R.
f’agle, J.
FmnuigHn. J.
Ha-tings, J. 7.
King. J. C-
Ni»» va, D. F. L.
Hai'.ders, J.
White. A S.
N. A. WmvtuovL F. ML
sectiun among children
Gkt up ako oit.
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mu.io of ten married ladies, at same ad
dress, and 12 two-ct. stamps for postage
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tive Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fancy
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} Mr W. X. Mxhau had one of bia finest
vehicle* >orn up by Hie recklessness of a
•etered drivu a tew weeks since. Tbe
dsirsi i* eff lac a while nom-
We are authorized u> announce W A ]
K itch mi a* a candidate fur Sheriff ofl
this county. If elected he proposes to
faithfully fulfill the effiee. 1 felected J.
P. Spears Wi!l seive as Deputy sheriff.
We are authorized toansounci Joaxpii
W. Knox as a candidate for hhcriff m
this county. If elected lie promises te
fulfill tin. office to the best ot his skill
and ability.
We are authorized tu announce E. O.
Gkaklino as a candidate for 6’her>tt of
this county
faithfully fulfill the oflice. If elected
Jas. B. Curtis will set ye as Deputy
Sheriff.
We are authorized to aiiaounee “the
W Id and Dashing'' John N. Simms ef
Ball Ground, a candidate for the office
Surveyor of Cherokee county. Georgia
No more doctor's bilu pa-
Syphilis, and all veuiral Discra**
Wilder’s Saraaparilla and Po'ssb tur-i
MUlieei ot people die with Scrofula
If these victiira would use Wilder's bars
paaHtU atd fata A their lives weald be
JsswL
THE FALL TERM
OF THB
Cherokee High School
Will begin oa WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 1st 1194.
Coii.patent assistuuts will be
emplojed.
For lurtber information address,
Idles Diana Duval Principal,
Caitsm, Ua.
Georgia—* berokee County
' Wi?re*e» Jal-e* wait AuanY strater «t
Niwton K, Wilbams i«(ris«nts to tba
eouit in lu» p-titiuu. duly tiled and ea
ten o on r*cor.i, ihsi he haa fully adtnia
isiereu Niwt«i.K. William’* estate.
I ins is th«r- f< r, to cue all pertnaa cou
rt rmd, k iidud -no crrdiior*, to show
cause, i*any tL< j can. why raid adaiin-
iatraior ah. uld not |,«. discharged liom
ins aduiiulclruiioti, md itceive letteia of
( > i»aiik*it-n on the firat Monday in Jan-
uaiy JbS5. W itnia* uij hauu aud * fH-
cial signature, this fivih day of Septem
ber DAI. l. M. McGlvivk Ordinary
ST A i F. UF tF.Olvtjj A
CHLROkEECOUNT!
Win res* L. ®. Conner Administrator
of (3. C. It- 'g* is repretcaia lo tbe court
in bis petition, duly filed and entered on
record, tlu.t he haa fully Administered
C. C. Roger estate. This i* tberaforn tn
cite si! person* concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause il any they can,
why taid Admmirtialtr should pfil h«
disci urged Irtuu hi* udministiation, sad
receive letter* ul dismusion on tba Aral
Monday in Dtcnnbrr lb84.
C. M. McC'lvbb Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA "
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Whereu L. H. Censor Adimaiatratsr
ef Sarah L. Reger represent* to tbs
Court iu bis petition, duly filed nnd
entered nn recerd, that be has ftii|y ad-
uuniateud barah L. Regers estate. Tnis
ir therefor* in cite all persoen concerned
kindred and creditors, to show- cause, if
any they can, why said Administrator
should a«t be discharged frnm hie Ad
ministration, sad receive letter* of dis
mission on th* first Monday in Decem
ber DM C. M. JfcCi.niia, Ordinary.
receivers sale*
By v-.ni* oi «n <-id*r In-br ill* Su
perior c*-uit «jf lit up county. I will
Mil on il.* firs; 'iutrdav ot Dic<uiher
next, at lh* court house doer la Canton
Chciokee soui-ly Ga., u. the b.gheal
bidder, between the bgt.l hour, of sule,
tho land beh aging lo tbe “Plsutern
l<ou Mining company of Troup." known
a. Lot* No. 8ti7, 268, 800, SOI, 308,
303, 304. 3(5, 300 307, and .338. all ly
ing >n the 4th Dikinct and find beetion
ot iheiokii- c-.unty, tia., each being
160 *cit- lot,, mor* or lex*, and being
>nai body -r tfuft of lai d fUc-dcd oj
fie l*i day uf May IK(.| by Jobb Iff.
I.* •> ik, A- 11. chuo rd, Jttuua K. Rrotfn
>md bsuiuti Well to John L. Hill Presi-
d* at oi aid Flauteis Iron Mining Co.
i m- tn id Unu Oe.ng *old by me as re-
crivu ol ti e ttnipsuv under aa order
of the b> pem r emit a? atated ahevs
ui.d at ttai iustar.cv u) the alockbuldtrs.
It lus iu one mile of B«U Gn und a
flouiikliing young town ou tb* M. k N,
Ga., ii. U.— much ul it is wei. timbered,
with iron ore i.pun it liom which tb*
company tuccias:uiiy m»dt iron dining
tlie war. There is marble sad a soup
at* ne quarry oi tf.e place said to be floe
. , . - — |- v. HtsL.li, an., on. ol tht finest watei
haudsomly Luund m doth and illustiai- I ,m v «-a in Ga Nti u. 1.1 * n di tn ftcierv
ed- Tells how to prevent and cure ali i -* i.;- ..... ... - u ».. . _ .. ,— '
t'*)K7,TeT)9mL
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JiVBR USED.
A. Vt PAMI)
LUIfiVILLE. KY
CHEROKEECOUNTY SHERIFF
SALES FOR DEC. 2nd, 1884.
Will be sold on the Br»t Tutaday in De
cember next before tbe court houae dour
in said county, within tbe legal hours
nfnale. to tbe highest bidder for envk.
the following property to wit; 80 seres
of land, ia th* north east corner of lot
ef laud Ne. 15 in tne 88nd Dialnet and
lad section ul raid county. D-vudon
a* the property id M, W iu.l.itt to miis
ly a fi fa issued from the 782nd G. M.
Dist. in fsvor of J M. k-cAfec and tians-
fered to H. W. Ntwu.au, against said
Dobbs Levy made nnd retnrnco to ane
by L. A Eoscli. L. C. Tmaot in p*>
seastnn notified by me in writing. 1 hi,
Oc‘. fibtb IK84.
Also at tb* sain* time and place Lots
of land Noa. 63. 13.11, SJrd District fi
2nd section and Noa. 267 277 14ib Diet,
aud 2nd section in ail about 86 acres
mor* or less all in CLvn kee county Ga.,
buid land levied on as tbe property of
A H.P. Hawkins to satisfy an execu
lion issued frnm tbe Supeimr court ut
said county in favor of the If. fi N . Ga..
R R. Co., ngaimt asid A. M. F. Hawkins
tt ul. This Oct. 28th, 18H4.
K. Q. GRAM UNO, Sheriff-
Georgia—Cheroie* i otinty.
Whereas. James R McKiniey, Kx*cn
tor of James McKmnty rei r* »?•>*• to tbe
Court in his |>et;tion, duly fil'd and
entered on recor-l, that he bus felly ad-
m-niktered Jar. A/cKiuneys *»iate, Jlu*
Light Running) ia therefore to cite all pirsoos c--ici.ti.ti.
Yotkbs. j kindred and creiiitois.io show csUae. il
any they can, why raid Aditiiuiatratur
should not ks diatuitsed from h?s admin
ist rat ion, end receive letter* H disiuieaiov
on he fiiyt fin n s\ in J. nusry. 18b5.
I Id* Ocl 6 lfic-f ( M MCi.vnn Only.
Georgia— Cherokee County
WliVreas, W. F. P- nchr. Ado iuisnator
ot David Wiavcr npriseut* lolheci-un
in hi* petition, duly tih 0 sun t utor* <1 oe
record, that he hi.* fully administer* ci
David Weavers estate. i Ins'is then
lore lo cite all person* ccnceri ed. kin-
Jf elected he pn.inises io dred and creditors, to show cause, if anj i
— ■ ' they can,why said Adniinisiiator fcliould
out be discharged from his edimnistra-
lion. and receive 1 tiers of diami-sion on
ihe (list Monday in January 1885- This
Oct. 7-h 1884. C. M McUi.caa Oidy.
Lc ic»’ M ccfcl -fdviser
A complete Medical Woik lor W omen : &
diseases of tho sex, by a treatment at
Home. Worth its weight in Gold to
every lady suffering from any of thesi
diseases. Over 10,OoO sold already.
Postpaid om.t DC cents Postal Note or
frbL Stagifw. Addreu* NUNDA PUU-
uaauiM lo. nmmi*» *. y.
’f hir priq.fiq a il hi a g . <i invest-
uifcui tor t>uy*rs am 1 will isp Mly in-
■ note i> vain . the mar ui *«,* will
lie rash, tuba* b> a special agiermeat
t:ii/* shall 0( gi*ta i s a pau y i the
chase Mufeej . C F.
* Bweatvai.
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