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Official OrjfHH Cherokee Countj
BF.N. F PERRY, F.Diron A PcBt,t$H«>
PMday, January ‘J'Jrd , 1 H*."*
—kabscnbR ftF-Uw Asiancm.
The book a of the county Treas
urer and Sheriff ef Habersham
ceuat/ hare been stolen.
Maj. Beni.' B. Crane, one of At
lanta* moot Moored citizens, died
last Thursday «orning.
A wholesale and retail honsc lor
the sale of the Minnesota Flour has
been opened in Atlauta by J. B.
O’Neil, Jr.
The proprietors of tho Marble
factory at Marietta intend to erect
200 tenement houses for their cos
pleyees to occipy.
Satn'l Tate has told an intores'
ia his genernl store, at Tate Ga ,
to 1\ M. Tate and the firm name
will hereaitar bo Satu'l Tate ami
Co., Success.
The Editors family return thank
to Mra. Emma Crisler lor a bit of
brek hones. Also to Mrs. H. H.
Davis for a basket full of rios, back
bouei aud livers.
Hon. E. P. Howell, of the Atlan*
ta Constitution, has b«»n wppoi
tod Capitol commifsinnor to fii
tho vacancy cwuiedvby the deatl
•f Maj. Bonj E. Craio.
Two young men, Simpson and
Brannon, of Iliokory Plat, an
boardiug hero and attending th-
•school ei Miss Duval. Many othei *
will ootuc when the Acadcun
school opens on the fint Monday in
February next. .
The following are tho county
officers elected in Milton: W. II.
Ncsbit, Ordinary; 1*. D McCloaky,
Clark; J. B. l'arkor, Sheriff; Moses
1’erkins, Tax collector; J. K. C.
fShurly, Tax Receiver; Jaw, Spence
Treasurer; Jno B. Kimball, Pur
veyor; aiid A. N, Echols coroner.
Ncsbit and Burkina only have one
majority over their hightnst oppo
nent.
lion. Emory .Speer, who was a
Ninth District Independent Dem
ocrat four years ago, has been
nominated for U, S. Judge for the
Soutbein District of Georgia by
President Authur and will moat
likely be centirmed by tho {Senate,
although Pen. Celquitt will bitter
ly oppojo it and endeavor to post
pone the appointment until Presi
dent-elect Cleveland is inaugura
ted.
That Sum- *"
la the Adtanch wi the 8tlh iait, th*
follltariug preblem appeared:
A sell* B. a tract of land for $800, t«
he paid a* follows; 1 note due in ti
month*; $200; 1 aot# due in 12 month*,
$200; l note duo IS month* #300; )
rote due in 24 months #200; all at trn
per cent, interest from date. Four
month* after act ah were gives H. eeme.
np and oiler* to take up ail the aetee,
piovjded A. would allow him 13 per
cent en hi* money. 'The offer u accep
ted.' Now haw mncli money ha* B. to
pay and take up too aet«*.
We published u few anew, r* last week
and since then we have received a scar,
•r more of other*, hut strange it max
seem nn two alike. W o do not km w
what the uuswer is, but «e ate willing
to stake our reputation a* a mutlnnin
tician that the uniAVor n> $810 81, W>
obtain this answer upon the follow inj
plan
By equating the tinio we find all the
note* will he uuu in 15 months Iren
date, ami that ten per cent interest oi
them to maturity would make principal
. and interest F900. At tho expiration ot
4 month* H. want* to pav to A. tlii
2901) principal and-internet, due II
month* hence with money at IS pei
• eat intere«t. Now byfind ng tin
present worth of 8300 due in ll months
T at 12 percent interest the auswvr is
1*10:81. To-prove that this is -the-
amount aeccsaary to take up the note*
which were w.rtli $82tMS7 at (he expj
■ d ration of the tour month* .aud wpulij
be. worth *1100 at the expiration of the
©tner*U month*, we a mply count 1‘/
pi r cunt interest, on $8|0.81 for 11
month* which when added to the prin
' 'cipal makes $900 Or.suppose that A
does not want to settle o„ the plan
proposed by li. then 15. loan* to C. the
810.81 at 12 percent interest. In thai
event Bwill be due A in 11 month* $000
and C, will he duel! in 11 month- $90(1
■which M c\ntheu take and pay to A
for his note* . —Dee* it prove *
[Ikes li ANOTIIElt.
This was given to u* hy eas *f the
parti,* who scut an aaswer to the abovi
problem .
A. and B- contract with C. to dig 100
Tfcd* of ditch lor $100—each ooe tn re.
« eive $50. Alter they begun work it op
posits ends, as per agreement, they find
that A. has harder digging than B- and
fcenco they agru-. that A. shall reeeiv.
pay at the rate of $1 12.5 per rod whtl
]L will recelvo only .87.5 cent* per rod
How taaay rod must eaeh dig to receive
J act 860 ?
We ahalD hereafter endeayer to give
to ear reader* one or more problem*, ii
Diathemati.es each week, at it seems t
.. create, some interest end will be piofit.-,
bleto *11 who may try to work them
whether 'they gut ‘.hu answer or not
Next week we will probably give one
that will cause you to run your Ang-e
through your lrair several times before
y.hr answer is obtained.
l’own (dotUIK*ii 1 ’t'Ot'i i!
Town Council unit at ft. T. .Tone*
ttoic MondftV n ght, 19th Jan. ,U.iv»f
and Councilinen were sworn in for 1845
R. B trsrwood elected Mayor pro tem.
li. T. Jonc* re-elected fccMary and
treasurer. Application* of J. L, Car
panirrard J. 1*. Hardin for miw«h*l*
oflica rend and laid on table. Terms of
employing a ma alml lor this year -Is* j
■ -i,.. 1 tii* iinni-d until next must
ii'-Frrlu n ,ht next. Petition of
ilt-nry Btsaner to he granted license tv
open Billard *aloi»n in Canton submit
ted. and license tixed at $1000.
The report of Scerotary and Treasurer
f«i 1881 read and adopted.
Tne following chmmitteea were np-
pointed: atreet nnd aide walk*—H, T.
Joue* ar.d A li. Oggina; Ordinance:—
T. W. Hogan nnd W, II. Warlick ; Grayc
yard A. I). Coggina and H. B. Gar-
wo-d.
Treasurers report I n,!l >' ne,, d.
A ( ■'* ! i ’fTv'iiH-r •*
Mu. Peurv—1 would like to give
thi'nu::h your pnper, some expressi m-. i>:
gratitude 1 li i*l for the ninny a«-ts m
kindness that luiv • been extended to me
during my piotra, toil illness, hy the kind
friends I have found in ( anton. I thins
n parallel to su-di kindness would he
hard to find. Nr onl’ did these mend*
visit mu and hi in- nr M-nd nie> tokens ot
a kml reipend hi nee. for a few days m
iu'cks, hut, for tour months have they
I ■ i veil mi- the. i nr iring at *«- • 11 ion. I ear'
iivert'.nd worth that will i'Xpn •* in'
appreeiatiiui I toed for all this kimlia -s.
An attempt to mention names, would In
to give the names of ncarlv ail in ('nn‘on,
your own kind, spmpathizing family in
cluded.
To my dear friends I can’say 1 am rap
idly improving, end while I may nevqi
lie able to return the.ir thanks. 1 hope
that our Father who directs ail thing*
,wil/ blcs* each arid every one with all
I the tempora/. and spiritual h/rssingr
Tho follewing is
for 1884-
Total Real Property 9P>’>
Total Psrsossl I’rrqrcrty $19 24s
In begining of the yoar them were
130 polls in town limits Of times 21)
were over ago. leaving 110 subject to
,licet tax. Of thosn 7 moved aw y dur
isg the year, 78 paid «tre«t tax ia 'ul
4 worked on' part and paid part. 7 heri
was 178 day* actual walk done en street*
Ree-ipt* front nil sc urces
yvsr were
0«*h from former Treasurer
“ 11 stri'Ct Tax
•• “ Property "nx
“ '• Dray l.icensu
“ *• Beef I.lceme
“ •' F rnis
*' " Pioperty Tax 1888
Mneersfy and Itespt.
Mrs. J. II. Kinu
for I hi
H’lik Raii.-Road
Wc n.et our worthy Kcjuesotitn-
tivo, Col. ('aiullcr, iu <iaincsvilh
last xvi-ek. He thinks the nudietary
crisis is pusf, but that the recupcra
tioit of the country will Ircslow but
surff. Ilis heart and hand is with to
in our li. If. enterprise, and isdoinj
and will do, all iti his power to priv,
mote its successful issue, lie thinks
i.o >. any lagingor delay on our par- '
vvi \,
en- If-
8«ao r,o
227.50
11.40] in getting it re icy Cor the true
1h: exceedingly unwise nnd unto,
tunatc, to say tho least of \l.-Jhm
nonvillc. AY'idii.
25 5(1
in 00
14 (>c
17 55
$400. 4 r
$105. O'
80.00
25 ll
25 00
74 l <
20.01
10. fit
7 -8(5
4.00
0 1)0
82.15
60-41
Total expense* w r •
'IMi.-l ids Sslarv
Mayor “ ‘
S»crfci ary an 1 Tr> a urer “
City altermy s*liiry
Paul fm Lumber
• “ Drnying
• * •• hernper
■ * Filling at river bridge
• Toies and dr.,ying creek bridge
•• 100 Ibtching po-»
• luring bund*, horses, tool*, *t®
Cash on hand f4flfll6
The rates of property and s'reet tax
wss *aou: ns 1888 *nd the othcers re
reived ihe *nmc salary except mayor and
City attorney Meet ot the itsni oi
$53.15 was spent on side walk to depot.
Henderson ds Co.. Marietta. Ga..keep*
constantly on hand all kinds of lumber
and building material, such as doors,
window sash, blinds, shingles, otc
HR1CK MILL LOTS.
A heavy raiu foil last Friday.
We have a good 8uiu1hv rehool Ht In
dian Knoll. II H. P»»i» Superinten
dent, W D, Lacy avsistunt, aud W. J.
Beavers secretary.
No weddings so far.
Mr. Editor I like your plan or sug
ci-stion cn nominating county oflieci*
Wo want some "f the be<d citixen* ti
i*et ns up a go* d plan. Who will In
first t
Mrs. Popham hue been quite sick bui
sho is improving.
mis* Nanmo lloehrnn left for her horn'
in Anniston, Alabama the Vth in*t.
A valentiuo drawiug i* expveteil tie
14th of next month.
Homo of tho boys got water-bound
not long slneo.
Kov. J. It. Speck preaeked a vory ta-
teroofieg eerasew at tjhllah last Sunday
Can’t soma «Bf laaob a singmg echael
at Iarfiaa Knoll this summer.
Afoeora*
A tiegfo In/the name of Thomut*.
w ms i »*i-oi*t ly elect ml cotiHrnble, ii
• Httin. Otc u.Me ho has the rig’ll
in hi ill the i flin**, but it is optiunu
[•\ xvhh the people whether they |
ulitrust nn\ i fheiiil I u.siuess in hi
iui.iIs.
WO OOVS TO CK L OCA L8.
Tke cold weather continuis witl
plenty of rain.
Mts W, R. I’nge i*on » visit to bei
sister, Mrs. Janie* Petty near Tnntan.
Mr O. T. Few let ’s babe bus beer
qlit* sick, but is now imprnvlag,
Miss Mildred (■ alt, of Csaton, wsi
at Mr. Tegglc* Tueaday und Wednesday
751e Woodstock Agricultural Clul
wh* re organizod recent. and will, at
m-xt meeting, i1i c cusR "Tbe lust meiho ’
of preserving th** soil from wasting
leaching, etc,” 7he retular meeting i.
Saturday before Sid Sunday in Februa
ry at 2 1 2 oeb ek.
Rev. W. II. Dean preached r.ood scr
nions Saturday and Sunday last.
.1/rssre. Thos, and A. J. Stesdman ar;
building a acw blacksmith shop.
Paion.
lliil you l.ium tlmt the years 1S7Y
uul I**:; came in on the same (la.\,
and of course went out on the same
(1:^x7 Well, they did. When will
it occur again?
Mr. Martin l,ow,mui,ot J ihnlown
Dawson comity, (»■'. bus a xn^l.
stmiH which I e has had lor ruauy
yeurs but will sell reasonably. *
lion. H. L. Hawkins, Ordinary-
elect ef Forsyth county, came ovei
and was ipinliflcd hy Judge Brown
last Tuesday.
Lewis Cowart, of Hall (hound,
was in town I nt Rednesdav, add
sniiliHgly whis]iero«l “its a hoy.”
Auvam k will lie sei t to olubs of
10 one year for Tfic each egsh.
The J/iltun Democrat says: “Mi
J. \i. .smith is having a well ilwip
where lm is putting- np his new
building iu tow n. At the dcptbV'
ten feef he struck a deposit of gidu
tliat gives promise of liein^; rrf*h
He showed us some tine specimens
that was taken out of the grave
from the deposit, some of wind,
would weigh twngruiim.”
A dog’s skull in which were t\\
twenty dollar gold pieces and sotm
gmall piexH's of silver, wau fotunl f>y
Willie Mc-Knight mm tho Rock
dale paper mills, on last Sunday
evening, lie was out walking, am,
in erosking u newly washed gullx
saw tho skull.
One day Inst, week Mr. W. M.
Anderson foundob the lands of .Mi
(jiKMgtt n. Ke»p, of Roswell, ;
piece of gold ore, weighing tUrei
dwt., two thirds of which is pun
metal. Mr. Anderson says tba.
there is a vein near where he fount,
this specimen that is vastly rick ii
gold deposit, he also states that Iron,
three pans of dirt taken from the
surface he washed out 75 ceut*
woi th of gold. '1 here is but little
doubt that this is a rich mine and i
ought to be opperated.
ULL O r "'l;N0 Cm-**/
KE!T COUNTY GEORGIA-
ITS CITIZENS, Timili TiSiMfT KIC. j
This thrifty village is situated ou j
the Marietta and North Ga., Rail-
ioad, midway between Canton _ all( l j
JL^rtj>er. ii def ves its name li - m
formerly being the place where the
rtd men ir-’t t" exercise their mus
cles at games oi' ball.
*| hree years ago. Ball Ground con-
listed of two stores and three oi
.our dwell ngs, but tho raibead be
ing completed to that point, lots
weTC auctioned off. aud tue to" u at
>nce b<*gau to spread out and now
it is one of the best business points
on the M. A X. Ga. K. K. and its pop-
ilatioti numbers upward of fivehuu-
dred. ’i he merchants are wide-
4wake, progressive men, who are
ilwuya up with the times, and ready
o lend a helping hand to any
oruiisethat will forward the inter
ests of the town and community.
The citizens ate fully aware that
,’ood churches and good Intel* at e j
mportant factors in every commu-
uty ; and that no town can prosjiei-
vithout them, consequently they
iave united their forces, and can
low ho ist of a first class hotel, two |
•burches and one oi the he i scho ‘Is
m (icorghi. They demon-traleu j
heir wisdom when two yens ago
^li«.v employed 1’ivf, M. <>• Bates o.
ske charge of tin* Ball (-round
High School. This gentleman is a
pinitiate ef the orlli (.eorgia Ag i-
quitunil oil ge, at I iudm eg,.. am
,j uin- «-f the most i i;U8Ui"iis aim
progress ve instiuetoi,-in the Mate
li;:s m si wolidtrlully succeed-
in tlio building up tbe 11 uet d' nm
iiicilities of the village, i.nd if tlm
iple of Ball ' round and the sur
rounding country will stand to his
back in the future as they have in
the past, they will succeed iu giving
to their school a pe manence ano
rhavar.ter, that will lie sounded
throughout the count ay. — Moun
tain /loy«.
4 K
.2*4
$
■*. ’ r 11
u
S AND-
E Machine Works
sf are COMPLETED ANT) PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE
c Stationary and Steam Engines & Boilers
~ FROM FOUR TO ONR HUNDRED HORSE ROWER, \l.SO
p:Patent Iron Frame Two RollerCane Mills;
BEST MILL IX THE MARKET. ALL KINDS OF
^ Grist Mill Machinery, Running GearsJS
FOB WATER WHEELS or STEAM POWER. —
CIIR UI.AK SAW MILLS AND PORTABLE OANE MILLS made tt» gj
^ orilei
a* cheap and an gi"ul a* Nm them make. MINING MACHINERY,
Shafting and Pulley*, Hanger* and Boxes finished in the best possible
Ktyle*-. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS mads to oi'iler on short notice.
Special attention given to repairs <>« stationary and Portable Engine* and
Boiler*, and iu fact alt kinds of machinery entrusted to our cute. Q|^
T- K. Withers & Bro. 3
I’MOPUIETOHS, MARIETTA,GEORGIA. r J}
05LI820 POL THIS STYLE
A Fall Net of Kxtrn AUn^iinoiiUi rrof frith Cftdi
Mat'll I no. Warranted for Q loan.
1,7 TRIAL In your own house Iwforo \?<» wk yoa
nm rent Tit*/ PIIILAHKIel'III \ rlN'GKR ii v<]nal to nny «nft
v*» tho mb/no rtyin tKhvr *N.ni|w.Hivti hnrgu 54B loi hvnft for (Irvaku wiU*
Kin pnrticulajra.
C. A- WOOD effe CO.,
17 Hovlii Tenth Street. I>IIII.ADKM»IIIA, PA.
SEEDS
1 Peter Henderson |
lACTtlA Of 1 .r w - ■
—A?ID —
PLANTS
For 1885.
-eVEHVTHMiq FOKTHK CARDEN,"
f i ' ,»f V»l’ able oultir n '..ou, em.UiD.ug »hiee eo/Mp-d
nt.d everyth nf fc»4 vttr* 1st
Need* end ■•»•**«%, win be Bvelle-1 en re elfA ©f
te pnotef* A vorte). 1*n kOOeu-as of lar.
•/••on v.i HvF.t w nut t^r■ /•♦»«.
35 & 37 Cortlaiit St, 1
Now York. |
HICK OR Y FLA T SIIO TS.
Work baa begun on tke farm.
Wheat is thought to be injwed by tk*
late cekl spell.
Mis* ColtiBswerth is our tsaclier for
this v*ar.
Miss Annie I.engeton )( visiting th-
familv of Alenn Weriey.
ti. L.Gaiarekn* ealtl eue half of hi*
farm to Webb A Wnrley.
One ef our colored yeungstere receir«d
% terriltle keeling by kia lover the othei
day , hcoanso he proposed to the father
6r*t. Sho Bay* she will learn him eomt
‘ninco.’’
't U* last Abtancic w*9 tho boat paper
even pnltlieked ia CaDtan-
What has become ot Frank James"
Rdbal
Give your bov Bmit-ne Worm Oil
The following county oftieers
w«re elected in Dawnnu county;
J.S. Taylor Ordinurt ; H. E. Burt
Sheriff; I). J. Burt Clerk; Wm. II
Elliot, . 'lax Rcooivec Geo. A.
Ledbetter Tax Collector; 11. D.
Martin, Treasurer; li. B. McClure.
Surveyor; and J. C. Heap Coroner.
Through a mistake last Wednes
day Rev. N. N. Edge took 35 or
4U dropsef-Bella-dona instead ol
15 or 20 the accustomed done,
nnd th# result came near being se
rious. Dr W, L. coleaiau was
called in aud noon dispelled all
fuarn. Mr. Edge is /tow an well
as anoaL
'» x% l*i«i gei<. Ti* Si-aMiiir.
8priu< aad 1 all arc times when .s-
many people get sick, 1 he chaugttv it
the weather arc severe on feahle person*
aud eveu those naturally strom; art- apt
as they say, “to he feeling miserable.’
Then they are just in condition to 'h-
at t uck down with some kiud of fovet.
A bottle or two of Parker's Tonic wil
invigorate tbe digestion, put tho liver,
kiduey* and blood in perfect order, aur
prevent more serious attacks. Why sul
fer, and pethapsdie, when.a* simple. i t
medicine will atm- you'.’ Good lor botl’
sexes aud all ages.
Go to
J, B, CHASTAIN & CO,
, . n
To got your old harness made in w.
your shoe* aud hoots repaired, or sad
die's aud. bridles made or repaired. R'a
dies aud Gentlemens tiiiwsbof* made tr
order. Have for sale a hue lot of leatbe
aud general shoe lindings at rocs botton
prices lor cash. Dou't lail to eonte anti
see us wheu in towu. Shop iu cellai oJ'
Scott, Keith a nro.
J. B. CHASTAIN 3c CO.
Dtsi uf LetU’rie
Remaining unclaimed in the Post
office in th.q town of Canton, county
of C'herokce, Mato of Georgia hq.
1,he month tuiding Dec. SltR 1S.S4.
I’ersons calling for any of thtm
will please say advertisoed and
give data.
Bus.-, J R D
Brown li A
Brannou Miss M E
Ottgle J (2)
23'd Georgia Rtgiment. ( o. G
t UHlercd into *ei vice on Saturday
Aug , hist 18(11. The following is
list of members of company G. 2oid
Ga., A’egiment (ex-e»nfedeiates) a-
near as 1 can ascertain.
J . J. A. 81ittid. Cant.
N. T. Rhciulinrdi 1st Lt. d B. A. Gris
and Thus. Me*s 2d Lis, both dead.
W. P. Arwnod d
M. h. Rtites
7’honts* Brum d
W. M. Bishop
W, 1). Bud
John Bell ,
W. J. Brooke d
Newt oh Br- okn
l, .1 . Garun d
I Hines Clumihlcr
-Go. IV. tuglc d
s. Coker
8. CroNsnbn
I. I-. Collier
M. Day
Alley Drew
W, R, F,c.h«d* d
Henry Edwards
J. C. Teirell
L. M, Fagaa.i
Jos- ph Garrett
J. R. IlunnicuU
i M Butuphiles
if. C. iluinpliries d
lc6*e Buiiiplincs
NV. I) Hull
.C. Humphries d
lames M. llutsoi.
/ 11. lleof-au
Nouh Joidu*
John B. Knox
V. J. Keeter d
Iss. Kitehcus
James Low
1 E Massey
C. McKiuney d
tobert J/tisM'iigale
U rry i/orris
leber' McClure
It ubt-h Pierce d
J. N. l’ugh d
■V. Pitnmn d
(. G, C. Pugh
(Men Pharr d
loliu Rivals d
I. H. Rkeiaharot d
Jautca Smith d
.Vrm-trd Sisk d
J. T. Timmons d
tl. A, '1 houipson d
Jomah Tolbcri d
U. J. Tolbert
\V. C. IJrooke d
Wiley 'I he ulus d
- Irrcin Wilson
W. B. Wilson
J. H. Wheeler
■fas. J. Ws'kr r
Thomas A. Wiley d
U igden Rev T It
Otwell R J
Reeves W it
Steel H
Icrrell II C
Wm-we F A
York K A Go
N
Hailey R A
Byrd C
Brsad Mr
Ilicks J <J
Huideu Mrs 9
Ratterree A J
Smith MissH
Stnudrige C (.’
Thouipson. Miss R 8
Wtls.u J N
John (’. Rate*
G.W. lb auuon
J. A. n.rreit
T. M . Bud d
Harrison Black
John Bulge <1
W. C. Fr- nkc d
Julia C'iiHinble
Landy t’olr
,/. 1). Coliter d
M f.nluy
/.niuiird Cagle fi
S. R Dixon
B F. Day
It. S Edward*
L. M. Evan*.
Alfied Edward
F. M. Engaiis
Richard Garner
K. S Hawaii)*
O. W. Hunuicut
L Humphries d
Frank 11 orjiphnes <i i
'I. W. Hill
Win T Heath
W. T. UeUHOD d
John Henson
Gie- n He- a- a d '
Henry Jui man d
W.T. Knox
Thutuus Kitcl en
Akdrew Lewis
Julia Lowery
W. W. Moore
J. M. McCollum d
Berry AfcClnre
Jhs, McClute
Jas. Nation*
W. A. Pitmuu d
A J. P Hl"0
Tho* • Praiter d
John Pup h d
J. D. Pitman
J. M, liigins d
Wiley Slietlcw.irth
John Siegall d
ti C. Sharp d
W. D. 1 nitnon-
H. S. Tolbert
Eleaser lolkert d
■ J. E. P. Tolbeii
B. H. Bui well
W tn N. Wilson
W. k Wilson
J. M. Wlueler d
William Wheeler
Willi* Wlielchel d
H. N. Waters
REINHARDTS INST1UTE
Y\'alei4("a.
Cheiokce County, Georgia,
Will open early in January
iHrMN.
Tlii* F.nglish and Glarsicnl School
eiglit miles I rum GaMon, will ho close
in it* training amt * Icvating and relin
ing in its influence. Au education’ will
bo given the pupil* based upon self re
spect. and high personal character.
Tho Tuition will hakl.oo, $1.75, $2.50
and yi.uo per month.
The splendid building two stories
high, will seat one hundred pupils.
Bward can he had at low figures. All
thesu thing* combined upon the health
iest spot amid the mountains, with the
Baptist and Methodist Churches near by,
will meet the educational wants of Un
people, aud surely receive their support.
Apply to Col.. J. J. A. bitAiir,
or the tleo Teacher, the
Ukv. T. J. Link, Wale«ca.
] Georgin—Cherokee Cmtaty.
To all whom it may eot cern:
O. P. AfeClnrp h«* >n dur form applied
lo ike undi rngned fer letter* of dietuia-
-. on fiotn the estate of Allen Gillelcnd,
deeiaeed and 7 will pas* upon said ap
plication on the bist Monday in April
■ exf. (Vivin un t*r my, hand and ofk -
cial sigr-atnr tb.i* Dec. 2'.bli 18^4.
C. M. McGluhk Ordinaiy.
Georgia - Cherekce Couuty.
To *11 w liom it may concern:
A G Co 11s* having npplied to in»
for perinanrnt In tors of administration
on the os’ ate of l lifts R Uollins late of
s*;ri enmity, this i tn cite all an-i ningu
lar tlie er»dit«is *ud next of kin of
Tho* Collin* tn lie sml Appear at my
ufli'-e within the time allowed ley law
and sh-.w cause if any ikry can why
oeruianent a-lnraiatra ion *hould not
be granted to A. G Cnllms nn Tli»*. R.
Collins estate. AVitn-s* my hand una
"fliciai signature tins the 17th dsy of
Dec. 1884. C. M- Mcf'i.uRR.
Ordinary.
Georgia—Cheiokce County.
I To all wi,i-m it nt>,y concern: C. H.
Dobbs, iidnhnistriitor nf Burrell Dobbs,
i dectascd l-a* ia du« totm applied t»
'the uud.isignea for letters ol disnth-
i sion front said estate, aud 1 will pass
) up in said application on th* first Mod-.
i d:iy in .Vaieh 18*5. I hi* Dec 3rd 1884.
i 0. M. Me i.uarc, Oidinary
ticoigia—C herokee County.
1 o wli w he in it n.av roicint: A. P
l.nvrlcs* sdajinivtrator of Hinton Love-
ess deceasid b** in due form appl ed
to tho undei*igM*d lor 1-tiers ol dis-
mieaion from h-d-l c-fate. and 1 will p ss
upon the sums en the that Mandny in
Match next. Giver und'-r uiy hand nnd
oflicial signntmn. This Doc. 15th RH84.
M. jKcGi.uhr Ordinary.
CHE KUh E EGO l \ I Y Ml Eli 1 IF
ALES /-'Oli FED., 3rd 1885.
Will be sold on die first luesday m
February next nt the court house door
Advice To Moiliem.
Are yqu disturbed at night and broken
of j our rest by a sick child suffering ami
crying with pain ot cuttiug teeth'.’ If so
send at on- e and get a bottio «t Mr*. Win
slow's Sootbiiig Syrup For Chiblren Tee
thing, Its value is inealcitlahle. It w ill
relieve tho poor little sutlcror inunedintly.
Depend upon it, mothers, there is no inis-
tako about it. lt cures dysentery and
diarrhoea, regulates the *tomacn ami
bowels, cure* wind colic, softens the gums
reduce* iutlainutioli. and gives tone ami
energy to the wkulu system. .Mis. Win
slow's Soothing Syrup For < 'hi Id ten Tea
I thing i* pleasant to tlic taste, and i* the
prescription of one ot the oldest aud host
female nurse* and physicians iu the Unif
ied .States, and is tor snlo l-y all druggist
I throughout tho world. I’rice 2f> cents a
I bottle.
toTconsumptives
The adveitiser having had placed in
his hands the Formula of a simple Vege
table Remedy for tho speedy aud .perma
nent cure of Consumpt ion, < atari h.
Bronchitis, Asthma and all throat and I in the towu of t imti-n, said Kitin'v of
1 > GoolUt, Looitirr . ... . . .
Lung a (lection, after having thorough
tested its wonderful curative ivweis
in hundreds ol cases, feel* it hi* duty I-
make it known to those wl o may nee,
it. The recipe will be suit Fkvk oi
Chahuk, to all who desiie it with ful.
directions for preparing aud using. Ad
dress Prof. W. H. iKMuTRiixd, 7:;7 Rac»
St., Phil., I’a.(MEVI ION THIS PaPER)
H
“d’
are
Tnose marked with
known to bo (lead.
'I he aliove list may not be correct
as J- have drawn tlimu from the
memory of myself ar.d others Ev
ery living member will oblige inc
by standing me a written stateaient
of the time and place they wax mus
tered in and any remarkable events
that happened during the war. He
dGiids’e in every case. 1 want
soma friend to write for these that
are dead. 1 want lo write an essay
on the public service of the company
The Atlanta (.’onstitution and
other papers will copy and ebli^e
* < Harrison 1>j v k k
Moores Mills (Aa.
HAVE YOU A KEN
j THE ATLANTA COJiSTITL'TIO.N HI
1885 ?
If not, la; tins paper down and send
for it right i)‘*w
ll you want it every day, scad lar th*
Dui-y. which cost $10.(0 a year, or $5.(0
f ir six months oi #2.50 for three ii-nattis.
If you want it every week, »end fix
th* Great Wgeklj, which c-st* $1,25 *
Tear or $5.00 for Club* of Five.
.THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
I Is I he l heap* st !
Biggest aud Best Rsper
'Printed in Au-fr'e*:
I It has 12 p-igps chuck ful ••
'go-sip and s-ki-tohe* every v*e»'4 i
! print* more romance than the *t- iy pa
per*, ii ore farm new* than the agucui-,
Ituisl paper*, more fu» thau the humor
! cus papers—besides all die new*, and
IiiU Arp ii ami Jieif-y Hamilton's
Letters, Uncle Remus s Sketches!
— AND—
TALMAGES SEPMONS
Costs :J cents a week,
, It come* once week—u whole wee’s
to read it !
You can’t well lurm or keep house with
out l! !.
Write your r.ame ou a postal card, ad
dress it to us, and wc’ will send you
Spec men Copy Fhkk!
,v Add re**
■:he constitution.
Cheifikee within the I- gnl hours of sale
to the Inglieit bidibr for cash, the t'nl-
l-.wing piopei'tv to wil: lots ot lane I
N'o. 95, 122, lt-7 Iti8 nnd 194 in the Sr- ]
U’Ut. #rd Sen r-ction of said county <»
i herokee. Levied on as the pr*i<rtj
of B. F. llnlcomhe one ol'the detendants
t-» sat isfy a Superior court t fa ismiug
train tl-e Superior court i-f said C! ero
kee comity iu favor ot Arif A. Hnlcembe"
v». W. W. A 15. F Holcomb. Written
notice of the levy served upon tho defen
dant R F. Hideumbe. January lstlH86.
.4lso al the eannu time and plsce. Lo f
of’1 Hu-1 No. 271 in the 15th iJist. and
2iid section of Cherokte county, Gt,
centHiiiing 40 seres more or less, the
l-rid whereon the defendant in fi f* now
resides. Levied --h m* the piopertv ef
W, S. Fester to shbsfy u Justice couit
ti fa iaeued Irotii the lOKlih Vist. G M-
of said county in favor of F. P. Burtz
va. W\ 8. F- ster. Wiittrn notice give*
defendant in teiuis of the law. Proper*
ty point-4 - it' by defendant tad levy
made and returned to nie by (»’, W
Harris L, C. 'I hit Dtc. 30th 1884
K G GRAJUI TNG Sheriff
4k
»m Dr.EYSALMON’S
HOG CH0LLRA SPLC!F iC
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CTTlt ROVkDCR - CONtlTiON POWOCR
f I > C J'RC UCK iHOUHAt 1
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^ a aa ' OJRrCAlUfi MUFtPAiN U*AS /IVLHfiS
C^N jRt -.rtlCKCW CjlCflR^N. QAEt>
K Si-it? ^oT tapl vvonw a?
, , -.VtKRINARy Y!?l}IC'NtC°.
NASHVtUE-,TiS.N .-'C*"
wTrs ,ck
For sale l-v Scott, Keith Ji:
Bro.
SIBLEY’S
Tb* Governor LAts signed the bid
Don't You Hire Him,!
.1U partiespre variant not U> hire
AXHFRSOX RI Jj. 1 ( 1H C„rd,\
A. Waiuon, ?. M.
resell ling the new Kcaddaw in Cobli 1 as 1 hired him for oat ymr trow 1st
ceuutv. aud also the alolisliing the January lij85 Jo January l.\< lsst:.
office of the UommissiCneis oi mads Parties hiriny him Kill subject them-
aud Kevenue., r l Le Ouliuary will selves to prosecution.
" ' " * JAS- M- STRINGER,
JluJ.ory Flat, lla.
^perform the tluties of the Commis- j
.si on firs. J
fc'ASfinr i- c Vn E P
P|7iifc niTml
iLM IJ ri-tK* iii* impi.kmkntm
• f *H Xio4>. ■■Ilml PUKK >n sppliMll«a
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
ROCHESTER, N. Y. CHICAGO, ILL.
J2J-326 E M* : n St. 280-205 Randolph St. '