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Sovernl of this county are nvtrry-
int? and giving in nm riajjes.
Oilicinl Organ Clwmkfi* C««m» j
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line lif* n hiving J/inneaota
iiu’ we the f i n eh lift*.
BEN F PERKY, Eijitok A Pi ni ikiii.
F-lday .Inuimry Ht'i . 18 "
Sgc^We havo dump
ed the day of issue to
Friday so as to better!
meet the mails. —— 1
W era .
they II ii
I'lnjit.—
ah lity n
!•, no by
men by what
what they nt-
Jn reply to a letter from Gatuge
william VI illiam < unis, «*f the civil
t-etviee biroiu. I’reaide it— elect
< levelaud given the present office
holders this assurance:
“Hut many now hold ng buck po
sition hava forfeited all just claim
to retention, bee lif e thex have us
ed their places for parti par y pn .
’ . . I oses in disregm d of then duty to
he at giues in some uflherontb- llie p^pR., aI „| i^nsc, insiead of
c n >ia'e ■ ' olchaMcd pinnncipj i«u lieingdecent public aervanti. they
day 1 *st new years day. have ployed hemsclves olfenshn
1 ickcnii 1 P flr ^ gans an 'l unscrupulous mafeipu-
'ators of local party management.”
Every sentence of his soeias to
Mis* Time (.’oleman, of
county, is visiting the latnily of her
brother, )r. W. 1.. ('oleman.
W. J. I’ool was
Peace ot Jsspcr.
elected Justice
.•several candidates are now shelv
ed, but after a rest of two years rany
)) a inly convey the idea that “the
/he rascals must go,” and perfectly
• green with that part of the deino-
Jndge Brown is holding Cobh j try it again and may be with Indter 1 ^'Gc te.oi in plalfonn.
Superior court this week. ‘success,
Atlantan artesian well well l as
now rebelled the depth of 1,000
feet.
Marshal j. Clarko has been ap
pointed Judge ©f tho Atlanta city
court.
In Aoworth Capt. R. M. Mitchell
was elected Justice Peace by h
Irge vote.
C. C. win was elected J. I*, and , 0 f J’olk county, refused to allow a
S. J Morris ami J M. walker, Can- negro to test her power on » hicago
| stage last week.
Atlanta
“Santa
stables in Marietta,
There is a letter in the
post ollVe addressed to
Clause, 16 1-2 Spring St.”
Alfred Foote, of Kllijtv, roeeiv-
ed a severe kick from a borne la*t.
wofk, from the effects of which lie
died.
Wash- <1 i lut tfiiir
| There is a sui t ef pallid, chalky oom
It is aUted that the Kimball j P'oaion which th* naveliat call a “wash
Nonso uithc^U not tlm.l,.,I .ill j^V 3"^'^.“
posttvely be opened to the public on faded, discolored, or parti-colored hair
the Kith-to-morrow. >• alnio*t as ropulsive and melancholy.
* . ! Parker's balsam will restore join- hair
Agriculture is the most, healthful, 1 f w itN nal ® r > * h »t«yar it was;
most uselul, and the most noble cm* mos* onyour head, when you may oa«ily
plovment of man—ticurge Wash- havo lively, shining hair.
HR\ CK 'hull
Christmas it orur.
Some of our girls have
viatt ng cards.
Rii, J. L. A’ubiuat baa moved to
Itkrinliardts gin wlivte he will run a
ington
——...
Lula Hurst, the magnetic wonder
1) 0 /’
been getting
We learn that two lovely charm
ing and beautiful young ladies con
template putting up a stock of mil-
finery goods in ('union.
A Georgia Judge has just deoi-
i deal that an officer who shoots a
i man whom lie is tiling t<> arrest for
A large lmM-hended eagle with | a petty olfcnse is guilty of murder,
m jingling bell attached to its neck
is making it« aerial (lights over
the State,
The county court of Bartow con
vened lust Monday. Tho Supori
or court will begin ita regular term
next Monday.
Andy Campbell postmaster at
Clenith, Union county, lies been
arrested for robbing the U S mail, i tain & Co
He has plead guilty,
Tbe police hoop* and city safes
• 1 tho city of Atlanta have been
levied on to satisfy a 0 fa awarded
Mra II. N. Buchanan iu her suit
lor duKagss aguiuet the city.
Mr* Thoa Gobei, n otner Solic
itor Genera) Gober, died amide n-
ly of hea^t disease at Lir home
about six miles from Marietta last
Sunday.
tight weeks from Wednesday
at noen ihe t'orti-eight congirw
will expiie and (Jr* Vi r ch v lain!
will be ins'alled as prc»ldi ni of the
United States.
l’rof. .Tc-hn w. Ilcnlcy has re
cently taken ol nr go of iba Moun
tain Brjk rial has greatly in.piov
e<f it already, lieiceourfto Bro.
Houly. w.i wish yon suocus*.
Dr. . L. Coleman las rented
the dwelling of S. (’. Tate iu which
Rev. C. M. McClure has been resid
ing for m veial years and will move
into it.
.1. I>. Chastain has taken an in
terest in the shoo and harness shap
of .Sentt, lvei/h Bro, See their
advertisement thm name J. B. Chas-
The Govcinor has l»cen served
with notice of contest from several
counties; among the number are two
from I'a tow--the 822nd (■ aiters-
ville), and 810 districts.
In four districts in Cobb county.
Acworth, Ausiell, Merrett and Wed
Rock, a vote will be taken to-day
for “1 enee” or“N* fence." One or
more of these districts adjoins Cbtr-
' Ml
okc*
Iu cat teravilla j, m. Smith wa
elected Justice Peace by uno ma
jority over F M. Shaw. Mr Shaw
will contest the election, F. H.
F ranklin and 1'. c. Watkins were
el ected constables.
Talking Rock, Pickens county’
Las a licensed retail whiskey shop,
and a cori espondent sais that if n
vote could now Un taken on the
question two-thirds ot the town
would oppose it!
hr town Council, of Ellijay lias
ordered the n arshal to collect from
<1 to (f> line trim any iicikoh for
riding or driving faster than a wall*
across any Irridge within thecorpor-
ate limits.
lion. 8. J. Randall has lwen mak
ing a tour through amuni/or of the
/Southern Stateu/md receiving ora
tions where ever he went similar to
to the one gotten up by tho Cvnati
lu/ten and given him in Atlanta a
few weeka since.
Capt. Smith I onian, has retired
from the general merchandise bus
iness of S. Lemon and Co. His
successors are L. Lemon, J. \V. Mc
Millan aud Jesse Lemon, under the
ttriii name of l emon, McMillan usd
blnckMuith xbup Ibis year
Mr.J.C. Owen, we un-lrnsUiid will
move tu Cherokee mills »onn.
A snaishl* w*< given lam Kr dav nigln
a* iir-eltt J•^•e Mcl'o bun.
Prof J T. lltivgiiia li»« ebi-ed hi. wr
ting sell ol it I d ni Kuo . W>< >n n
reminrei ni t.r ling m s a <|
t vselier-
M>. I, l 1 . Van V o he h aimt-.e-
ed a lunar schuol n I .<(i n|{ n l
"What k k bscouii! nt ••buck it, »
M ii»> • .Vnllie and Amin. I .vlor, <#
IIicko p y Flat, lisvu Lk«i. visit i g th«
J/l.s l.scj’e.
Y r. Will e Me (tea Inti fcu-i ness below
Hickory Fist about every Sunday. Draw
iu your wandering mind Mdouims.
lvuyTluT i rt m s.
Huitou CuuKoaaa AovaNca-H.ving
►era notbiug in your paper from our
littb village, I now proceed to give j> n
n few iteuiH that arc transpiring is ibe
nionutaii gnigcu.
Tbs n< w yvsi having commenced with
vary unfavorable wsstbi r we cannot oot
tAings ia shape; sad the merchant fere
c* atinually compUiaing ot a defolfea-
tioa in money luattcra
Prof. L. Wyat ia having a very good
school at thm place. He ia one aifeufeg
ilia best teacbeia that has ev«r b.en in
this county. May he kvet labor • a ia
thi. cause with untiring and unsadtog
energy, leaching the young idea boSt to
she. t-
Dr. 0. W Hightower has riieltfM
moving to Murry county and is jgMiag
a dwelling mtltd wlure the autdAoy
lorun rly stood. We are highly plealt-d
with him.
Mbs Mary Wistbro, k», who has bem
spending . few weeks in this ;co(mimnl
ty ha. returned to her h< nte near Hicko
ry Flat Mi-s IVe tbruok made quite n
number of f.iecd. duiiugbei yiMit win
were aorr. to see hi r depart.
Mis. hi la Haley left for KHijvy on last
Fitiiay In enter school in tboElbjti
Seminary, an instilnlwm that is nodi r
the control of the Jfethodist Episcopal
church.
The excitement over tbeeleoiion for
Justice Peace has about subsided. 'I lie
camps,gn iu Ludville district, was oiu
unutal liveliarss. Thoconltst was Ik-
tween it J. A/ill* aud Joseph K*al, aud
resulted in the election of .tfr. Miiis hv s
handsome msjoiity. B. U. 1J.
Uni of LottorN
Remaininjf unclaimed iu tbo Post
oflica) in tko town of Cnnlon, county
OUR MINERALS-
Proceeding* (In. legislature.
The report of the coin mi-tee tu j
mine* and milling was read, ■
adapted and JUU copies ordeietll
prin ed. ’I he venerable Wier Bout J
Wiis chairm in of tlir house commit-1
tec. Ihe report s • tes that ^olu I
was first discovered in the' heroket j
1‘urclirtse, within three miles of Dali-,
lonegu, in 1*2!', by Benjamin 1 arks, |
who now lives in that locality. '1 his,
and other discoveries, led to n rush 1
of white people from various parts
of (ieoigia and other states to that
place. After the territory was sur-1
ve.ved and drawn for by lottery,
und settled lift by an intelligent
population, it was discovered that
other valuable metals and niinet
extended over a large area from Al
abama to North Carolina. It is u
settled fa«-t Unit gold, silver, copper,
nicklc, tnica, corundent, marble,
granite, soapstone, slate, manganese
and stone coal exist in paying j
quantities iu many localities. In 1
the middle and southern portions 1
of our state are bulir stouc, granite,
isbestos, kaolin, helc.vsite, phos
phates and juarl. Iron, coal and
marble arc being extensively mined
in the northern portion of the state. |
i #2b,onu worth of machinery are now I
being used to work the marble quar-1
ries in Pickens county, 't he ooin- j
' niitteo believes our gmult« aud mar- j
ble quarries are extensive and of
excellent quality and will in the ;
near future, be much used in the |
construetiou of pubic and piivatc
buildings, monuments and for sta/u-J
ari purp ses. he copper and belt,
• xiending ir mi Norto ( ruolinn to
Malinina, has iteen par ialiy devel-j
oped. Goal veins and dop sit.* have'
been found principally in the north
eastern part of the state, and are
worked extensively in the counties
of Union, White, Lumpkin, Dawson
and Cherokee. Many hundreds of
thousands of dollas are invested in
mines and tixtuie*. We are assur
ed many of the mines are yielding a
large percentuni of profit on the cap
ital invested. VV ituiu a radius of
nffiis
and
Machine Works
ARE COMPLETED AND PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE
cS
° Stationary and Steam Engines & Boilers
Er FROM FOUR TO ON* HUNDRED HOU8F. POWER. ALSO
— Patent Iron Frame Two RollcrCane Mills
BEST MILL IN THE MARKET. ALL KINDS OF
Grist Mill Machinery, Running GearsJS
FOR WATER WHEELS or STEAM POWER. «*
jyt S CIRCULAR SAW MILLS ANI) PORTABLE CANF. M1I.LS made to m
, O »rd«r as cheap and ns gow! ns Northern make. MINING MACHINERY,
"V Shsftifeg and P»ill«jr», Hn«gnr< and Roxim Hninhfd in the best possible ^
IRON au«) HKAS.S CASTINGS ir>,-«l« to order on abort notice.
styles. IKON and HKAS.S CASTINGS nvidt. to order on abort notice,
bpeeini attention given (« repairs on Ntatioi.arv and Portable Engines and
—*» Loilern, and in fact nil kinds of niaihiuerv entrusted to our care. CJD
T. H. Withers & Bro. s
PROPRIETORS, MARIEl’TA,GEORGIA. r J}
0UIY 820 FOR THIS STYLE
Pllll.t. SIMKIl MACHINE.
A fall llet *f Extra Auarhmenta Free with Mwh
■aeklne. Warranted for 8 leara.
tS />.< IV TKIA J. In yonruwn honw tsfcnwt ask ni la i»j
•«•/•*« rita I'll Il.A UL I.IUI 1 \ SlNIJER l> squal to any Htnaar, and
is Uic asms ayls otfesr c,ripai.it*. rhai(* HO for Sand tor dm.Tar wit*
Ml yartioulars.
O. -A- -WOO3D 62 CO.,
IT Isrtli Tenth St reel. r III l.A RRI.I'll I A, FA.
GWT^Ql Ourlllua-
idJCiXiUB tr : t#d c *'*-
1 Peter Henderson |
PLANTS
For 1885.
"KVteVTHINq FORTH! OAROBN,"
fall of ralisbta <mhtir*I dlr«Owae, coaiUlfetAf IkiM rfel««4
plfeUe. fen 4 MR hr* mm rvervtfeiRffi BRW aai MM t a
PI...., «ih u mom
““"f* •• •*’.•'f» «a>. T. «M« il hp
HIM Mill PlilClC V)U«.I ■SSUaSMi
n> Cu*f I
35 & 37 CoMtSLJ
Now York. |
REINHARDT'S INSTIUTE
Walaacaj
Choi(kjo County, Georgin,
Will open cai i v in January
18«fS.
This English and Classical School
eight miles from Canton, will be dose
seven miles around Dahlonega there I m^fuVu'iuliScDc?. *A«*‘i* wStL"w"i
arc now in rum nig order twenty I be given the pupils l ased np<>n Jell io-
gt>ld quartz crushing mills, with nn »«d high personal diameter.
Georgia—Cherokee County.
To all whom it nity vnucern:
O. P. A/cClure has in dae farm applied
to ike undvi ugaed fer letters ef disrois
tisa from tb* estate ef Allen Gillckiid,
decenscd and / will pas* upon mid »p-
plicatien on the firot Mendsy in April
next. Given under my hand sad ofl>
cisl liguatnr this Deo. 29tb 1884.
C. M. McCloub Ordinary.
I aggregate number of 400 stamps,
i with acApital invested in land, ma
chinery and ppaialtus of ovei
$200,000. These mills affoid em
ployment to sevcniI hundicd labor
ers and yield large prolitw on the
capital invested. Receat and im
proved methods have made mining
one of the leading and most profita
ble industries of the state, lit 18U7
a b.anch mint was established in
Dahlonega tor the assay and of the
gold, which continued in opeiation
until l8lil, when it suspended. Dur
ing its existence many million ol
dollars in gold were coined. The
re-establishment of an assay office
Ed Lenning was elected mayo>
•I Jasper last Saturday. In the
election for live councilman three
liceuse men ivere elected, and a
tie resulted between the other tour
candidates, who are said to be
equally divided on the whiskey
question.
Co., Capt. I euien has been in busi-l„f Cherokee, State of Georgia for
ness in Acivo.th for the past forty J the mouth euding Dec. 31st 1884.
Persons calling for any of them
will please nay advertisued aud
Tk« shfeotiug for turknva, par
ticipated in here every christnma,
is a violation of tho law s against
gambliag, and should be stopped,
and will he if good citizens do
their duty. Nothing is more de
moralizing than gamLling, and
every form of gambling should be
trowned down by all good peupe,
—Acwohth News aNo Farmer,
of
Ev-
Cartersville and the who*
Bartow county is now “dry,”
ory bar room in the couuly was
closed January 1st aud whiskey
banished from the county. There
js not a town or community in Bar
tow that rejoiced mire over the
triumph of prohibition than Ac-
worth in Cobb county. With all
who love sobriety, morality, peace,
prosperity an 1 conientmeot wo
too greatly rejoice.
Thoa. Grant, Dragon Smith h*v<j
each beeu bound over iu 51500 bend
who with “litttle” Andor* m Grant
and 1 lira in lira t were charged with
conspiracy growing out of the late
midnight buttle in Hull county a
few days since between the “moon
shiners” aud the revenue officials in
in which “big” Anlerse* Grantaad
Joaiah Prater, jao&ushmera. lost
^’ei i'fires.
yea rs
I). W. /’erguson, Tax collector,
reports that he lias collected and
turned oxer to Gee. I Teaslei, coun
ty school commissioner, $1750 ns
( herokeo pro rata of the school fund
for 18S4. The greater portion of
this amount has been paid to those
who taught schools during the year
past.
Now, if wa can gat prohibition iu
Cherokee county, the bar room pest
will be counted a thing of the past.
We believe the people of Cherokee
will snoo vote it out, too.— Acworth
Xetex and Fanner.
You shall have the hearty co-op
eration of the Al>v,\n< r, and ive lie-
lieve, enough voters of Cherokee to
get prohibition by a large majority.
Our representatives we hope, will
lose no time in having the Legisla
ture to give Cherokee the right to
vote on it.
give date.
Buss Jill)
Krone Ji A
Hraraon Mil* M E
I'rglo J ('J)
Hq;lien Kev T B
Otvvi II K ;
Reeve* W it
.Steel H
lerrell II ('
Wet at* F A
York U & Ga
Bmlcy R A
Byrd G
Hraml Mr
liickaJ i)
Maiden Mist*
Uutti'iree A J
Hunt h Miss II
Stuiidrige C C
'l l unq fci’D Misii R r
tl 1*.nt J N
I ll* Tuition will be $1.00, *1.7ft, $2.50
snil $3.00 pei menth.
The ftnleudid building two fttoiies
high, will K«at one hundred pnpilti.
Board run be had at low figure*. All
thcne thing* combined noon the heftlth-
ie»t »pot amid the niouu\aini>, with the
IvHptint and Mcthodi*t ( IiuicIki* nearby,
will meet the educational wants of the
people, and surely receive their support.
Apply to Col. J. J. A. Siiauc,
or the tho Teacher, the
Rev. T. j. Link. Walercn.
Lh( i®«’ Medical JulviBer.
A complete Medical Work tor Women
liancUondy bound in doth aud illustrat
ed. Tells how to pi event and cure all
diseases of the rex, by a treatment at
Home. Worth its weight in Gold to
every lady suffering front any of these |
here would give encouragement to rhssaaos. over iu,coo »old already, j. **' . • ai ";.
minintr in that aeclion mil save to ' 1 ° 8r, ‘ AinoN1 Y i0c<,nts 1'oOal Koto *.i “»I>pbc* ,| on «a th*
mining in mat set tlon, ,UUI save VO , stam Addros* NUNDA PUB- duy iu A/areb 18*«5. 'IbisDi
the producer 5 percent on the valu. ‘ mshing t o. Nunda, N. T, C. M. Mo-ilorb,
of (he gold. The committee remark ,
that they believe no state in the; The Housewife’s Favorite.
union jjosses in a target' degree, tin
national elements of strength than
ours. Its genial climate variety ol
soil, timber, water, water power,
minerals and nmtals, arc unsurpass
ed. These elements of power, prop
erly utilized and developed b.i an
enterprising and intelligent popula
tion, will soon make (ieoigia not
only the empire state of the south
but of the union. '1 lie committee
reported the resolution requesting
the re-establishment of a brunch
mint at Dahlonega, and requesting
our senators and representatives in
congress to exert their influence to
secure this object.
N. A. Whikmohk, P. M
HA VIS YOU GVKEN
I’I HE ATLANTA FOR
1885 ?
The following is a problem, clip
ped from one of our ex(4i#vq>es
which has worried our nmUimua-
ticiaus no little. We supitose as
many answers have been obtained
as persons have tried to solve it.
It is a plain sum that is likely to
come up at any date, and did act
ually occur between two farmers,
If not, lay tins paper down sad sagd
•or it right u«*w.
If you want it every Jay, rend tor tbo
Daily, which coat $10.00 • year, or tfS.10
fur i>ix ibobih.tor 50 for three u.i>hUis.
If you waut it v«ry week, aend for
the Great Weekly, which cost* $1.26 •
year or $5.00 for Cluba of Five.
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
G ijta Cheapest!
Biggest (tad Best Hupei
'Prlfted ia Auiarica!
ft, lias 12 pagA* check lull <»f u<t«*
gotsip and *k«-tehes every week i t I
print* more uxhhbcc khan the story pa |
per*, more farm ccw* thvu the agncul-
1 h# ccunty nr w has great reiief-
the elections are over.
w• l$a*'is scbmiii .
Spring and fall are time* when an
many people get nick. The change* in
the weather arc severe on feeble person*,
and even those naturally strung aie apt,
as they say, "to 1 e feeling miserable.’
Then they are ju*t in condition to he
struck down with tome kind of fevei.
A bottle or two of Parker's Tonic will
invigorate the digestion, put the livei,
kidneys and blood in perfect order, and
prevent more eorious attacks. Why sui
ter, aud perhaps die, when ko simple s
medicine will save you? Good for both
tycxt'H and all agea.
Vlt will seiyl Free for one entire year,
to every lady who send* us at once the
names of ten married ladies, at same ad
dress, and 12 two-ct. stamps for postage
our hnudsomo. entei tabling and instruc
tive Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fancy
Work, Decorating, Cooking and house
hold matters. Regular price, K1.00.
■KND to-day, and secure next number.
Address, DOMESTIC JOURNAL, Nunda
N. Y.
Georgia—*.'harokee County.
To *11 whom it tnay cencara
A G Collies having applied t* aw
for permaurnt Isttsra af administration
os the os'ste of Thoa. U Collin* late of
anid county, this D to cite ail tad aiaga
lar the crtdilora and next, of kia af
TboaCoHina tube and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law
aud show cauie if any they ran why
permanent adminiatru'Ion should not
lie granted to A. Colima on Till*. R.
Collin* ratatr. Witness my band and
official sigaaturs this the 17th dey of
Dec. 1881. C. M- McCli kk.
Ordinary.
Georgia—Uher»kf« County.
To all whom it msy concara . C. ¥.
Debus, sWtninirtrator of Burrell Dobbs'
deo*>ed has in du« form applied tw
„ '■“dTsigned for lettora of dismia-
alremlt • w '»l pa*»
tho flrst Mon-
Dec 3rd 1884.
Ordinary
Georgia—Cherokee ( aunty.
To all whom it n. n» rot Cere r A. P
Loveless Hdniiuiatrator of Buiton Lovo-
eas doc.eastd ha* in due form nppl e»#
to th« uudeiHigurd for 1 tter* of dis-
■ mission from s*,d estate, and I will p* aa
upon the tint on tba first Monday ia
Match next. Given under my hand and
official signatuio. This line. 15th 1*84.
If. M. J/cClubi Or«bn«ry.
LAST (ALL.
Wr fnu&t have xnhot. you are tine, at
within the ta.i f /c/t illy* or yon WA
certainty be sned. Hr mean pve-
cisely ichnt tee say and if non do no
iccnit to fmy cost and hv troubled iritt,
a suit then come and pay at once. 7/
you owe us anything you are Inclu
ded in this notice. L’ear'in mind.
Jtetpectfvlhf
SCOTT, KKI77/ Jb JiRO.
4^
flu Dr. E.Y SALMON’S
HOG CHOLERA SPECIFIC .
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UAMiVltlt TINN ’
CHKCULAI
aiio puicim*
C HKROKEE<OUNTYSHEH1 EF
«ALES J’\)K FEB., 3rd 1885.
Will be M»ld
the
SMI I?
Ihe fei
nt' F:i«d
,, . first 'I lien uv m
l'i tiruqy next i.t the court house c b>.. r
in the town of Canton, , K id lonpiy of
Lheiokee wnhiu Ihe I, gal bouts of
t . lie lug he-1 bidd.r for cush
lowing piopertv to wit: J.ot*
Xo. 9.J, 12.;, 107 108 >.nd ISM in the 3r./
u ‘ bt ' " t ' ,i -»'' action ni t * id cotmiv of
herokee Levied on u „ ,
f 11 * ■. nun >,f the d« Gn iniHa
to sattaly a bupertor curt fi f» tearing
'"tn the Soperior court ef eaiii C. tr*
notice otih, levy served upon the def-n-
a i B ^ t 1, lc, ' D,b *' J«uuarv Ut 1885
Also at the h*nie tm-e stul p/ace, Town
m Nn. 5 m Block "Y" in (be u.wn of
IUII (iro'.ud,
For sale hy Scott, Keith A Tro.
It »ei ms ths -KpgU'b capitalists . . . .
predate the po*H t_it iSlfs at ll.e M-Ptl. a ^ g wUh J?i« of'Jutting "he, I.; i iTu
great.deHl Ut-er tbsn out Nor beta U- »eU ft t pfteenpd get a bottle o! .in-. Win
nancter •, fat they m* buying aud in cress slow’* Soothing Syrup *Vr t>itui»p T.e-
Atlvl«« I o M<
Are you disturbed at uight
>i.il b
mg in the Sou the n States in gnat \ thing, Ita valpe is ipesileuljtldo. Jt wi.
quantities. Their j urchase* in Florida ! relieve the poor little sufferer inmiediatlv
sro liteially immense: hut they have ' Depend upon it, mothers, there is no niih-
bought largi tiHCU n .'•outsell) fttsies * j toko about it. It cutes dysetitei v xrni
well, and have their sgents on the 1411 i ,oett - regulates the stoimieii uiul
lookout. They l ick up plantation*. ,0 ' lre G. cures wind colic, xofteus thegum.-
■"..Ur.,»f 'W.r;S^t«S2jri.S , '«r
value, aud se ze upon large uncultivated S ] 0W ' H Soothing Syrup For Children Tea-
properties, to hold lor future colon-zieg thing ia pleasant io the taste, and i* the
or i.leh.'iag up The Engl.sli idea ncms I prescription ot on* of the oldest and best
to be that a few yenri lieu c the boutli- : femalo nurses and physicians in the (Jnit-
ern 8tst » will he nr»-U 4ti^se'.i.,e and od States, and is for sale by all diuggist
1’riee 25 cents a
ami there eevDiinlv i.* a correct an-! nisi paper*, «uor« fun than the humor
tuver to it. Now Utjj us what it is? . ”■* papers—beside* all the news, aud
.Send in your tttiswet'. Dill Arp's and Delay Hamilton s
A. sells 1> a tract of land lo* ^8-> fitters, Uncle Remus's Sketches!
to be paid as follows: 1 note due m —AND—
»j months, $2(i0; 1 note due in 12 . _ „, . .-t-,c- cmviAvo
tCoaths,$200; 1 uotedueiu lHmonthu, ONS
$200; l ;iote due in 24 months $200;, Costs ~ cents a weak,
all at ieu per cent, interest from comes once week-taM* whols week
date. Four mouths after notes' , rett 1
were given B. corner up aud offers ' ou can 1 wt ‘ tarm^or^keep hams with*
to take up all the notes, provided A, * Wri(8 your llRi ; e u )>n 1 ; pu((Ul Cttrdt md .
would allow huu 1 - }>et cent. ot. his jt to us, and wa will send you
money. Tho oiler ts accepted. spcci««n Copv Fhkk!
N.rw how rniicli money Inns B. to 4,'ddrtm*
pay and ktk« up the uotawY -jJAIfi HUMSVllvnoM.
profitable to this country aad they mean j j-hrougjKJut. the world,
le take the occasion hv Hie for: top .inil | '
vyi able. And for a ace 1
rt’e i^iyv* dll idoag urg <1 |
Z' 0tt i f*i»* naniis ute r uiniMia ot a :
J?,, f e Ufi|p pejflgdy fqr the .sj.peDy
he,| le pt egro nt Uppspnii'lli
Cherokee county Genre in
Levied on as the ptnp, it, „f y p« Jj x
eMt^sJuDic’ e. ,.,t fife issued fo»
*L. NI. I it ir | ist, , n fax 0 f 0 f
U* N>v Lx ecu 11 r of R,„|, N ix de .
.tv h" l> tlBd teturnevl to ma
'•vJ. N. J uic II L.I This Dec. 30th
1884.
A Do at the s. tic time and place. Lo»
el lard No. 2,1 in tb e 15th Dist. and
2nd section of Chciokte county, G«
eon ..Hung 40 scr.s more or l/a',, thi
'and whereon the defeedam in fi f, llf
W 8% V V l ed " n P’dperty „
W. 8 FcU-t," fy » Juaiji. cou.
n Is isuit'd from the 1018th Di*t. G M,
“ T.r c,,l:nt V ia favor of p. p Kurts
v-AVS. Foster. Wtittenuot.ee given
jb fendan in t«'t,is of the l»w. Fr per,
y potiU' d , u' by difendant snd levy
inode tind return* d to me 0 yf
Harris L, C. Mib Dec. 30th 1884
R G. ORAMi ING 81 criff
eatitfipafe fjjo inejj able. Andforoacrj TO CONSUMPTIVES
they ttic right
»ur cobitsliits tn tyr* tlii:|r filop'ian
eouthwurd snd tpt'.k* invo'iM“n , n.
from tbe nature at tiling* here w
tbe greateet ginwtli with u the ■ exf
taputv five years "
| We clip tbe above from the New York
is^araal p r ej«Bt it at the views nod opin'
ions nf Jiidrutefti* concerning the South
which to day is att.agt»ng su;h wide
The advertiser having h:uj placed in
fijs hanils the ToiniMla of a siinj v»ge-
perina-
, , opt-pj/mtipfi, Catarrh,
Urnnehitis, Asthiurj ami ‘4I1 f(>i • -f .•ini
Lung Ailectiop. alter haviii: tB< .■ up)>lv !
tested Its wonderful cuii'.t.ve nivDiV!
in hundred* of cases, feels it his , utv to i
make it known to those who m:iy need
it. The recipe will he sent Fi.r.r: of
Chakof, to al who desire it with full I
lireetions foi 1 repnriiig and using.
•■a ok.
. , „ . . . • t I, 1 .. ontl UOikt”. .\(1-
spread interest by it* bjuoj unequalled : UivtsL'f of. W. 11. a i:mstkon<,. 7:17 ]; a ,. e
advantages and constantly increasing 1 Fa-(M'Lk(‘iTujl J'J1IS 1'aPER)
|toalh.
flive your bo» tuuiKt* Werui Oil
^’Iui'tivk' ittOTATBD
PUNTS Sir mm
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