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HEM. F. PERRY. Enirou A Pcbmshki
F lilar. February 27tli , 18-fl
habicnba far tha Advance.
During tbapast waak anil i^>ns ol
dollars hav# beau destroyed by
fira ia Chicago, Philadelphia and
alaawbare. _
Tha change in admimatratieo
anil bring about many changaa. Il
you want to keep posted on thin
«e wall aa newa of general impm
tanae, aubacriba far tba Advance
Five poo ad* gold, it ia said, i»
taking out af the Franklin k Mc
Donald mine* io thla county, ever)
week. There is no mine we «r.
laid anywhere iu Georgia ptying
better than tbU Col Moore i#
practical man and undarslaitdr
wall the wark before him, Tliof<
aeb ao doubt many other vein* ii
tbaa caanty, which if properly
apaaad ap, waold pay as well a
•ay. Cbarokaa mineral* are e*-
hausileaa. ___
Attorney General Anders.in has
rendered aa important opinion on
aleotionetar Justice of the piece.
He held a that when there ia no
aleetian bald an tba day appointed
by law, namely tha firat Natarday
in Jannarjr, that auch failure to alat
deee not create vacancy and make
an alaetion thereafter lawful, bu*
that when aucli a failure oconra tha
aid efleer held* aver until the day
appointed far tha next general alee-
tion lar jnatice at tba pence. Tai*
daciaiou make* an aleetian illegal
bald in one ol the diatricts af tin*
county; but nt tba old officer •a*
reflected it makea but little dit
foresee. y .
la • aermou on tha “Kvil of
Blasphemy” recently publiahed in
a South Jersey pnp-r, purpa ting
«a have bean delivered by Bev.
T. Dewitt Talmaga, that worthy
divine if credited with Haying that
•‘the apeaker af tha New Jersey
legislature in hia address to tha
legislature lust week used ho many
oaths and imprecations that prin
ters, who ii aver swaer thaniselvea,
had to pnt blank* all tbrengh the
opaech to show whera tha oath*
cerne m ” Tha spwukar pc*»» nine.
* base lie. aed auv* that he
aurora iu hia life. So it
atoms evident that one or tha athei
hta ■ prevaricated. Dr.Talmaee
•ubstautiatga hia remarks by tu
printed records.
We hive heretofure refrained
from giving nn ide i aa t» who w.-
thou i'll t would probable cernp mo
i’rvaident Clevelands cabinet, bn
as the time f »r its aniiouuconieiit
hy tlie manufacturer is soon to r*l!
around, we le d couri ained :«* an
Miip ite the foriiml anoounuemunt■
and make a coi jjeturo as t.> who
ve think will he the coming man
Accordingly we take the liberty ot
imming the following gentl-minu
as most p obably the fortu
nate beads ot tha department. W«
gather our infotnation in such a
direct, manner as ta almost warrant e9 ta bho cause of education,
us saying that the cabinet will be cooperation in our work
composed as hero indicated, at any
-ute it ia safe ta *nV tliat at least
Alien:ion Teachers
Mu. Kditot: — Will you allow me
a little space is your valuable pa
per 11 call the iitteii ion of the teach
ers to a lew things'/
l e tellers of Cherokee, let us stvive
this year t-i adva ice the cause of cd- n yw tf # » n ss»arr>it<»rM!*»>Ti-it for yesm with
ucat .n,and raise our i r.fesai n to
a lui it T s tiiidard. In other couh- •oui5» , of r ainietvtu' ,li ,f ’**'
ties, t.io toftchei* have mgauged,
A REMARKABLE CURE!
PHTSICIARS ABD f dOFS DECIDED
TO USE TUt KEIF1
Han. Bmory 8p eer baa bee
Arm»d U. M. Judge for the
bsen een-
Soith-
•ru District of Georgia and •» anna
ly located for lifo, or dating hia
good behavior in office. Having
roeoivod tha nomination nnd been
confirmed, though only by one ma
jority, as Judge this makes a va
cancy in the office of U. 8, District
Attorney tor the Northern Distrito
ot Georgia which will ho sough'
alter by maay, as it is worth about
$4,000 par annum and the boat
piving federal offi. e iu Georgia-
This posiiios will be among th.-
firet offices for P eaidsut Cleve
land to fill and from the number ot
applicants spoken of ho will hav-
on array of good, qualified, efficient
democratic lawyers to pick from;
among the most prominent is Judge
Geo. N. Lester, ot Gumming,
whom w« would be glad to aee ap
iminted. There is non# better
qualified than he, nor a better dem
ocrat, aad bo did much iu tho last
campaign tor democracy. Wo
hope be way be appointed. Con
trary to his atiueuacauoet and ex
pectation of bis frienda, President
Author, last Monday, nominated
Jaa. A. Atkina, Savaunab, aa Dis
trict Attorney, lloth Georgia Son-
alora art* opposed to him aad with
his record as collector so besmirch
ed with dirty work it is safe to oay
this nomination will go by tho
board, aa it did for U. 8. Judge
about three years ago.
The Arlington correspoudeat of
the Early county Nowa writes:
Seme travelers asked the other
day it it was not very expensive
to raise hogs in this section. To
which I aaawcr, us. Tnere is ne
« rop, perhaps, our farmers could
xaise with so Uttio expense as that
«f hogs. Our hogs are fattened
principally cn ground past aud
potatoes, which do- nut require a
vary high grade ot lead, nor much
science iu their cultivation. Chol
era is the groat scourge «f tho hog
business iu this latitude. If they
cas be curried successfully through
the spring nod summer men the Ito
the tune of turning them spam the
potato aad ground pun field, the
f^poaoo is ended, awiMd meal part bstikskU 4 '
at
hvo of the seven will bo app int- d
Old will uccept N-dict the list.
si>d compare with tho one l’reai-
lent Cleveland will exhibit iu a
lewdays.
Secretary ot the State. Tkonnis
F. Bayard ot Delaware.
Secretary of the trossurory, Dan
iel mantling, of Now York.
Seerelarv ot war, Colonel Vila#,
d Wisconsin. *
Ssciatary ol the n.ivy, Mr. Jones,
>f New Uampiliire.
Secretary of ihe interior, J. E
tlcDonald, of Indiana.
Postmaster general, L. (|. C. La
mar, ot Mississippi.
Attorrie-guneiul, G. H. Gurl url,
>f Arkansas.
If President Cleveland ahoiiid
appoint Bayard, Garland and La
mar to bis Cabinet it would ha Dat
ing around him wise lonaoiuro,
hut taking from tbu Senate throe
of its ablest member# sad these
whoa# places it wuuld bo a diffi-
ult matter to fill.
The present cast of tho earning
Cabinet gives the South twu rep
reasntslivo iu it—Postmaster Gen
eral and Atturney General. .
The revenue official# and their
-Dies i nd reporters are causing
co;i>i ierabls trouble lately. Tue
taut that they are soon lu step
down and out seems to have caus
ed them to be more vigilant in ar
resting aud liuitaaMHg people,
whether guilty or not, rcguidless ol
the evidence educed.
The lariuem ot Cobb aie agi
tating tlie question of millo maize,
and in.iaiNg a vine experim.-nts
with it. All pronounce it the
cheapest ‘‘f«r*gc” known, and tbit
lie bread made I tom tho nnduHog*
is excellent. Let aa iuvesHgatu it
u little.
Uue ot the surest methods ol
building up a town, a county, is
to patronise home lauustne*.
Speud your luomy and keep it in
ciroulntiou at home, whole all may
get bold ot it. “Live and let live''
is an excolhnit uiotto f ir ua to
adopt aud live up to.
The State Agrioutural Con van
lion will bold its next mooting at
Marietta. Vhe hope the burner*
of Choi•koo may send a big dele
gation who may profit by inter-
eoursu with oilier#
The Milton Democrat has figur
ed the coat lb* c.muy will hav* to
loot, hy raaroos ef tho Ordiuarys
oertum, to b* $3 414.50.
Saoiod to the memory of
Jaaits W alu r Mens, a triad sue iru<
cbrutisu , sa honored sad beloved assai
Osr ef tbu M. K church, Uouih, whe dud
•l tlie huats el his brother, U. A. Oteue,
star F elds Chapel, is i lierekve euuaty>
da., Fib. 1st IdWO. Ms ess b«rs ia
ttsrtew eeuaiy, (*'• itie 0th dsy of M»j
IfcttJ. Moved with hia father te N»rte
Csrslias, at about tftsea )«»rs ef age;
was eeavsrted sad jetaad th* ckuroe
whoa about sisteea. aad y«oug at he was.
he was sppeteUd to th# re-peesible po-
sitiea ef steward, aa »Im which be Iliad
with his usaal saravstaeas. Me coat#
hack to the Uad #* his l»itC>*. ararlj a
year age, u<l was Uvieg with his brei ti
er, It. ▲. fitem, M* • 7““af msa
#f«r eat preasia*. f*t modest sad retlriag
ie hit dispositieu hut his gres} worth
was begir iag t#be reel sod aad ipprepi-
stsd as was d» ruoastrsted oy tbs eaiver
sal interest sad sttratiaa kestowerl upea
hiasia bit lest hours, ilis lit* amoug
uswss as near Chrlstiiks as I ever saw.
He wav s; mpvlhetie, yet Irm, with thor-
•sigb selfiiassterr, full ef hepu sad life,
ever at Ins post, whether p'eaching pray
er westing, or the duuds; >cliool Wal
ter was tbeie te l»‘*r his part of the hur
dea, but without o«teulH.ion. Indted
ia all the wslk^eflife. 1 hav.- watche
him, ia school, at home, aud^at the pu6
tic gstkeriag, bdb r>-lls r ieus aad secular,
and l s ever beard httu nt a word, or do
aa act, tk it I thought could have ias
proved. Hut hj is gone- yet his life snj
dying *e»timeuy, assures us he is sale
itii Jesus aud his Maker in Heaves,
aad while we sympathive with bit he
reeved hr# hers sad sisters and assay
rslativea aud fneads, 1st os iuiiute h a
•sample, that ws toe, ‘ussy die the
death ef tJbe rigbueos. aad oar last eed
Asm ci.ilioiis, Institutes oi t nnven-
tiui.s, for the puipueu of mutual uu-
provement; ami why may not we do
tha same? Mb have some wide
awake teachers, and they can help
to awaken others to the best inter*
Hb
We
aaiinot live to ourselves, hence the
importance of striving to 'earn ail
we c. n concerning our life work.
“In a multitude ol Counselors there
ia safety. ’ H’bat say you brwiher
teachei/
l think to meet once a month in
Canton and spend a day iu the die-
cussion of various subjects of spe
cial importance to our profession,
would l»e very beneficial to us all.
Wo wer* organized a f'*w yearn
since, now let us reorganize, and do
our best to raise the standard of ed-
nctftion in our grand old county.
1 shall be gl id to hear from ,vou in
regard to the above.
ror the good of the children in
our county, I shall be gl d to call
the attention of teachers and parents
to “7'he Apple tons Klementnry
Reading Charts,” for beginners. I
find them very valuable. My pupils
will work witii zeal, and seem to be
charmed witii them. Tbey hold the
attention, when the same thing, in
book form, will not. They readily
loarn to recognize word* ‘at sight,
end never fail W read with ao ani
mation. You teach them more in a
short time, than by any other means
I have ever seen tried. I do not see
bow 1 could, now, do without them.
A pupil need not know bis letteis
to learn from them, and yet he will
read fluently. They lessen the la
bor, and save much time, which you
1 now is important in la ge schools.
I woulu We glad to sea the couuty
Board take bold of tbe matter, and
try to get them into every school,
leiy Respectfully,
31. II. Tugulk.
Principal Woodstock, Ga., Academy
'll Vies i ip >t * rm
Are you disturl ud *t niuht and broken
of your rest by a sink child suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so
send nt nn<>e nnd get a I ottTe of Mrs. Win
slow’s Soothing Hyrup Eor f hildren Tee
thing, Its value I* incalculable. It sill
relieve the poor little sufferer ini medially.
Depend upea it, mothers, there is no mis
take about It. It cures dysenterv and
diarrhoea, regulates the stomaea and
bowels, cure* wind colie, softens the gums
slow’s Soothing Hymn For i’hlldriAi Ten- > sSWinno
thing ia pleasant io the taste, and is the
prescription of one of the eldest nnd best
female nurses and physicians in the Unit-,
cd States, aad is for sals by all druggist
throughout the world. I*rice aft cents a
bottle.
1 W" list gsrvis s«>n««ms.
8|*rin< and fall are limes when so
many people get siek. The changes in
the weather are severe on feeble persons,
and even those naturally strong are apt,
a* they say, “to lie feeling miserable."
Then they are Just in condition to he
struck down with some kind of fever.
A bottle or two of Pnrker'a Tonic will
invigorate th# digestion, put the liver,
kidneys and blood in perfect eider, and
J ireveut more serioas attacks. Why sur
er, and perhaps die, when so simple a
medicine will save yon? Good for both
sexes aad all agea.
A Lady's Opialen.
Mrs. Geo. Gilbert, Bryan, Ohio, writes:
“Da. S. H. Kastman A Co., Columbus,
Qhio.: I commenced on the fifth bottle of
your PUNCH A this morning, ind should
just as soon think of doing without my
meals a« without my medicine. I
have been doctoring for about four
years, and kept getting worse ail :he
time and was Juvt giving up in despair
when f got one of your books, •* The {Us
of Life. 1 was in bed at the time, 1
read and re-read your Hook and felt like
trying your medicine. My folks thought
there was no use in trying an v thing mors.
I was too far gone, ami might as well
make up my mind to die. f told them
PnitUMA was th* mcitieine I need d. and
I intendeJ to try a bottle. It proved a suc
cess in breaking the chills, and if it had
not done one thing more. I would h.ive
been satisfied. But it has done more, and
I feel liks another person. Everybody
that sees me is surprised to sec me looking
#o well, as they all thought I was living
with consumption, and now mv own iblks
have ae much to mv for the Pkruxa vs
I. I recommend ft to everybody 1 sec.
There were two of our neighbor- in yes
terday inquiring about the PBKL’KA. I
gave the one my book to read; toid her
fa bring it back, as I prised it very high
ly- T«(? P'bef cot the name of the Pc-
a0«A to send 1.9 l)<* f (>r » in Chicago. He
is a telegraph operator My disease is
something sim|tar hi Mrs. Milo Ingram's,
though nothing compared to being so bad.
Them was a Jump raised an mv collar
bane, and it t(as a long time teforc it
Ivokcd like opening. The doctor said he
would hive tiHance it In a few days, but
I thought 1 wtyAd attend to that myself,
so l puT'ajlilthKJy. blister on it and it
opened; tiuNt^iout a poultice on and then
salve, and kept tlte ralve on all the time.
It got so b d and spread upon my left
shoulder, ami on# place under mv left
lireast. Then there were two places on
in v head, one near, the temple and one
Tick of my e*r that wit ju*t d eadful.
No t uv-ue can tril What I suffered. Mv
ht-aiT frit so strange sometime*. I thought
f was going crazy. Since I have used
the 1’gKUNA (I don’t use the salve anv
more) my fores healed up right awav.
And oh, wh»t * rdliri" it i* to get around
without chilling apdlfejringte suffer with
myeoree. I feel like Utthui srsryhody
know ati about it.”
John KergUiten. GalHtMa. Pi., wrtfee.-
“ Your Fsatsu ia a jawd -irdhhi*. aad
w« aetl Iota of k. Iff as etsaee aesut
MMSMSMv'llh ai USftf wife a few
Cwwsa* , ,
SmUm tNit lucre wu rwi rtmece oi s eeres*;
lose they weel.i .wturnt t-i nnd wye siurffcjU
eeeraUea. We were meoh omw” te Ike satSe
witH all otbtr ihsm Us* beam ex-
sZlwt lb w" bemiato eae SUTerwit tame*
SSSSL I'dmKer..- W. »».J>TS^*
feesrer's I un« lU»Mr*r and tjw_
awly weederfil; asd after s few bottles sea
•aaa taken tlwy were eeMrely relieved of tbe
trenbie aed th Jr hjeltb Vwll V r-etorw*. Ifasew
rf my fassUy should ever be stmllarly efeete*.
) weald. If ■ssueeery. trsvl world
B erder te gH this rw^ $$
Maeoe.ua.
Macks Ga , Aegust mb. 1*0.
VHh meat sleaserc I e-etify to tbe efBeawy
^ ikgt fowls iiMilont BfMfiftllfiii—^rtwif fi
LmffMeeterer It b«* ls2»*fwreeiU> be a
ieveretga remedy In my fsmfey Eff
fearnGbi ■« lift inu •ufnrfid ftlfii Ififii »••€•*
lit BimnrlMH—r* refit II
iwg.se ntseamthst sue could *uteleepa>a-la>
Sfkt; she sleo lost her siyeUU. A^ts lsst,
bar eowdltfoe was trulv ™ ll »l-. Tbs I.mq
Esstorer hsvtas bee" reouMmsadsd bv sevsed
wtsedsTl BMotved to git It sod teet lU v:
which1 ifln, sad with the aw
Mho hat taken bet two bottleo.
wood erf el Sbe now exfsrtmi i
hi breathing, her ypes^Tk aaed^•djbeb
afsffiSa
ess a
hi breathing, her rpeetl* a.W^t
aCTcssajrJSifaj;
mre. I weald,tb«rrfors. eheerfuMv ressasmaea
X tn All who hare woek Innas, m • seewet MM
te be of great benefit tn all who mag #** It a
Yours truly,
Tbe above WheosUI *»* glvse la Ife Nsar
What the same genUemua says afear aa mlerml
of four year*:
“ lb a- -
LAOAR, RANKIN, & LAME.
WACOM. OA.
■aadrrsae A C-., Marietta. Ga* keeps
eeaeteatlv *a band all kiada af laaiber
aad bai'Jttig material, suak aa deers,
wtadav saab, blinds, ahiaglaa, ala.
NOTICE-
Will be told ea Saturday tba ‘JStb
day af Marsh 1885, at Fort Rufiagtea
Peat Office, ia Chi r kc* cenaty On.
tke following property te wit: 180 aerea
land—Lets Net 875, 876 and U87, ia
the 3rd district aad fad sesuee <>f
Cherekaa cenaty Ga., levied aa as the
property ef J. P. Smith te satisfy a
claim or tha UeiU-d Mtstrs vs J. P Smi h.
This tut Peb.y 1885, J. A BlrDvok
Deputy Celleatef.
BOARD! BOARD!
Stad'-nts sttai ding school at this place
or viaiteis here tor hasltli. pleasure or
reereoti >n, can get good boar-l sad se
comoduti u* from the nndtrsigned JVj
houas ia large situated in the heart u1
th* town mar lit* Aeudimy, th* room
cumforptbl*. and Ilia table auppli-d with
thq bevt thr market affoids Will Houid
roasoenbly cheap and goat sates antigfac
tion. Transient board solicited. For
writ* io er aall ea
K. Raima,
Cantos, Ga
MONEY
1 W li a* ad a 8i>
ver Dollar tn kb<
g-otUiasanr U-<\
our el iiuplo}iin nt uAo will take th-
trouble to sn-scr this udvt rtisauieot
and inclose fhe return pontage. 1 will
also mail you in-truetieas for making
money whish will enable ton to reaha
a fortune.. Business new, light, gantaai
aad stiictly bororsbl*. a ddresa
!>**. LINDSEY
jMcksborw.CasiiplMtll Co., Vena
Goorgia—Cherokee County.
To nil wlimu it muy eeaceia: C. H
Debits, administrate ef Burrell Dobbs
dec- seed has is due form applied to
tee undersigned for letters «f dismis*
rion from said estate, aad I will pass
apes said applicarioa • a the fret h ea-
dsy in Jfarah 1808. This D-c 8rd 1884.
O. M. Me mm, Ordinary
Georg ia—Cherokee County.
To all whaut it may ceucera:
O. P. AtcClure baa ia das farm applied
to th.e undersigned ftr letters ef di*mia-
tion from the estate of Alien OilleLnd.
deceased aad I will paae upea said ap
plicatien na the first Mead ay ia Apri
acst. Given ondtr my hand and efi
oial sigaatur this Dec. Ufih 1884-
C. if. McCi. can Old inary.
STATfe D/’ GEOUGIaT
CHEROKEK COUNTY
Whereas Benjamin Hill admiaistrster
ef Jordan L. Broc k ifprtwiii ta thr
#<»u:t la hit petition duly Hied and er
itnredeit recera, that ke baa fnify ad
ministered Jordan L. Brocks salats*
This is therefor* te cits all persona coe-
’eeued. kiadrad aad aradHerr, u shew
cause if nay they oaa, why said admin-
istrstsr shea id net ha discharged fre«i
bis admtaistrattea aad rsceivn l«tt*>ra *i
dlsmiaaism dr tbe tral Monday ia May
1885. This tad Fehmary 1885.
' yft W. / , ptmam, Ord’y.
Georgia—(. herokae County
A. J ti out barb has ia due form ap-
K lied to the uaderaigat-d far permanent
liters of adiqnistrutiou oa lha es
tate of Nkfcy HoiiOiera late of said conn
tjr -leeesuMfatid I will puts upea said
applicftiop epxjis Sm Monday ia March
1885. Otv»a. ugdrr mv bsod and effi.
•LI signature, I'll is EPtii < f Jsn. 1885
W. Putnam Ordinary.
ROA6 NOTICE
Georgi—Cherokee County.
To Hi wliom it tuny concern. AI •
prisons intar-sted are her*by notified
that if nn go« 1 cause be (hewn te the
coatftrj. an order will be granted hy
the e> dem'gai d, on tha aixth day nt
Mnroli 1HJ8 establishing a a> w road a*
wafepd out by the read commissioners
npp* b’ad f r that purpose, gommenc-
iag at or near th* reeid< naa ef O. W
fedidis in the 1174 district G. M. then*
by the residemee ot !M D. Hag bet aad
J. |E. fftaith inters> e iag tbe entitea mad
#4 MnUirank.'s samp greuM. .All ta Mm
lIJidLlrkO #- M.pf a*M cooaty. IWa
todfdMumy illi.
if- m,
CHEROKEE COUNIY OCTlOaiA!
HUEKIFF SALES FOR March ltd 1883. ;
Will be sold at Canton in »aui county |
to th* higlie«t bidd-r for e-sh wi-bin j
tlie laasl boura of rile «n the first
Tuesday In March next, beforo tlie'
court huu-e door, the f« llowiug pp'ptrty
to-wtt : Let el land N«*. 110 in the I5tli
district and 2nd section, of said c»an-
ty, e nt inmg fmty acres mere or l-ts,
with ttae iMU-tli t tlie miurral intei-st
r-setved. L v>ed -n at the property ef
('hailer AL rcromb e to sstisfy two Jas>
t ee court I fas issued Irani the Jus
tice court for th • 101# dbtriet O. M.
of raid couuty in river *f J. W.
A’aCrdlum A Bro. Pr -party pointed
out by datendant Teasat in
rvryed witn written notice ns rfeairrd
by law. Levy made asd returned t<» in*
by Q. W. Harris L. C. I his Jaa. ’J8lh
i8H5
Alee at the same time aad place the
following prnpetty to wit: Lot ef lar.d
No. Sk8 iu the 2tad District aud tad
sect on of Cherokee ceunty, Ga.. Lev
ied on aa the preprity of 4 £ Puckett
to >ati»fy tlx attachment fits* it-ued
fiona tba Justice court of th* 1U18
ti«M. district iu favor of J. J A. Sharp,
J.P. McCoy, liardia 8 Crockett, W. M
Kill*. Scott, A Keith aad A B. O ggins
aed Hua, Levied ea and return-d te
mu by James Hughes. L. C. l.aaut in
peaesalea notified a writing, lha 88th
Jaa. 1$85.
Also nt th* same time ana place. let
ef Lad Mv. ISO ia the lid district aed
tad section et t stroke* eoenty Ga.,
Lsvivd oa as the property af Tkos (juian
by virtara *f tea fi its issued by D. W.
Ferguses, Tax eoll*ct»r against J. M
Hurt* an cal ef Tbaa. Quinn te satisfy his
8Ll* and cenaty Tsxvs f-r tha yo«r 1184.
Levy ma a and raturnrd to ms by R. G
Dental L. C. This Jaaaary kith 181ft.
Alee at lha same tnu* nod piece, Lei
ol bud Me. 481 ia the list district aaa
8ad section of t-haneke# eeuaty Go
Levied ua aa preparty ef Moore* Uoeu-
tea,a* age>at'#r M. Collins, hy vnturs
of a tax 1 fe tisatd hy D. W. Feigates
Li aoilactar ea Monroe O-edsen agent
of B. tollies to satialy bis itstc aad
aouaiy taxes for th- y-ar IH84. Prop
• rty pel a t*o «at by dabadaat. Writ-
■ ea nvtiee givia detandsbt ia term* ol
tba law. Ltyy mad* and returned te
m* by indy knock. L. C. Thie Jaaa-
aty Sftih lhfcft, .
Alee at tha same tim4 and fthce. Lei
ef land Me. Ml to tha Slat diatrict aaa
tad s-cti-a of Cbrroks* cenaty, On,
Lev sd oa aa tke pr-perty ef Jve. Good
sea hy virtara of a tax I fn iasaed by
B. W. P-rgaa-a Tax aelLeter vt Jus,
• eadaea I* satisfy his Stats aad Cana
ry tsxvs forth* jeer 1884. Notice giv
es deteadaa* ia terms ol tha law. Levy
mad* aad returned to a-e hy Aady
Kosch L. C. 'J Hi- January *26tli 1885,
Ala • at th* same time and pines. Oav
let it- the teaa of Ball Grimed Chvro-
kee coiiiity Ga, ou the rorevr ef Lyon
•treet wb« re it tutirsicta with Cbatoa
-iteei, tioutisgoa Mnith sf Lyoa street
titi le-t, l*und on the we-t by lot known
as * Dr liawktus old oM< a lot,* south
j ii 1. Smiths’ l«t, e-it by Cautoa
strict. ALo town loU N-a. 1,2. 5. 8
20. 31. tk, 24. ia Blech "1.." Nos. 5, H, 1,
-a Block “D ,” Nos. 6, 10, D. 14. I, L
Bl-nk "E,” Nos, 5, « il, 13, A Ift
IU HI- ck "F.,” N- a. 3, 4^ fi A 8 ia Block
•G,” and Non t. A 4, in Block “H
sn.i (iivtii.guikhid asruch in the plot *
lie town et Hail UioundGa Als» I t»
•fined Nos ll.43.fi8, 45. 13, 70, 7l
78,74 78. a tbe 8rd divtrici and 3on
i-iction of Cherukve county Ga. 8std
land levied on as th* pioperty of P. Il
Lyons le satisfy an execution Issued
from the Superior court of sa d county
in fever ef the Marietta and North l>a..
Rail Rena Ce, vs P. H. Ly- as *t oU
P, M. Lyen tha dalradaat aoiifled sa ib«
law difteta. This Jan. 23th I8rft.
ALo at tha asm* time and ulscv. One
fourth iatorait iu Lt ef laud No 350 in
Urn 1081 diatriet Q. M, aad 4’It district
*ud tad section of Cherokee county,
Ga., it being 43 acres mere or leva it.
w-nib waat eoraer vf .sin let aad ad-
joining leads ot on tk-
•wrtb. aa tba south and cast lards ef (..
urveeer aed west by Li,4* ef W. Hamby
Levied ea se the property «f J.'l) Moon
»• aetisty a Jaatiee e->uri fife bsued lr-n
ha 10I& district U. M. o/x-id county iu
tavecefj. P. Dobbs vs. J. 1>. M«orr
Levy made aad rsturard to me l-v W. J
lagiam L. C. This Jse. 3rd IHHft.
E. 0. GIIAI.L NO Bh.rif.
Sl^iTE oKGEOi-G'lA
CHEROKEE tOUNTY
Jabes Galt sdministratoi of John M
Mulltaa dtetand has ia di e form ap
plied te the underviyntd for lesva t<
-•11 the land* b< l aging te the estate «
said deceased and said sp| lieetioe wil
t* heard »e tbe fir-t M- nday ie Msrcl
next. Thin J-.ni ary filth 1885.
O W. Putnam Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATRIX 8ale.
Goorgia--Cherokee County.
Bv vtrturt - f sa erder et the court • el
Oidtaary el Milt-w tounty Ga , w>H he
aolo brier* ti>a court iv usr door ia Ihi
owe of (aa’va, ie snid county, oa lb- 1st
Taasday in March next, within tbe I gal
hours sf rale, the foil-win*- rivcrii w
lands, tewit. Lets r amber Ht 88 »«-•
ISO in the find divtriu aad 2nd seod*-t
•! an d eeuaty, eoainimag 40 »rr»e *a«s
mere er leee. Sold as tk- property - j
George T B rrougha dteeaxed for the
beiefit ef the hetrr aad creditors of
said dcotaMd. Terms ene halt cash bal
turn 36th el D*c«aiber 1888, with iu
terest at 8 per teat |cr arsum. Bead
f r titles given. This Jaa. 27th 188*.
8asab I!, Beaaoiou Administratrix
DRUNKENNESS!
Cured in Various Stages.
ly 1
lYi-n-v tr-slm-ni. Hedlctn* can be admiuln
W-rsd withont knowledge of psiirnl by simply
tiisrii-x tt iu neRes, ion or any aiUols of food.
Corns guaranieed.
SI10 WILL BE PHD
Per any earn ef dtaaheaoem Uu
Speeia* wttl eel ear*. Cireelara aentaielng
teeUBH—UIs sad fell partisnlnv* esl fraa.
Addrees UifLOEf
Sale and Peed
STABLE,
W. T MAHAN.
Cutn,6a., tearBailnel Depot.
Howao aad Baggios at tsaarmabh
priors.
Osrriagm and Iloraaa always ready.
Will send to any part of tho Oountry,
with cnrrfal driven nod gentle foams
All hinds of stock feed. na4 stock waO
eared for.
Bn fig nl Driylif Dattc at Lev Etta.
ruatoro-r* wilt lie politely waited SB
at all hours—day or night.
Clothing At Cost!
IT* hav* marked our entire stock
tf Mans' and Youtha Clothing dom*
tt cot aud mean to sell it at Just tehsst
it cost us in order to quit handling
('lathing. Ill want money far tho
Clothing, hut if you have not got tho
money bring us any kind of talsahlo
produce and get a nice suit of clothes,
f touts, coat or vest for less than test
before, tea mean business. If you
want good clothing cheap come at ones
Bardin & C'ockett-
tlouse and lot for sale.
In ordrr to change my business, I have
decided to offer lor sale my dwelling
house and lot in the town of Canton.
The honsr is I 1-2 stories high and al
most wohl'y new, has 7 rooms ia the low.
ur story, is centrally loeatad in the
town, within 800 yards ef either of tbe
jhurchrs and the academy. Water on
lie place is splendid, and a good stable
nid a mini In ot out buildings. .It will
>e sold cheap. For furtlirr particular*
allot or address. W. M. Ei.i.is,
Canton Ga..
FIELD & BRO.,
OEJV&RJL
ATTLK BUSINESS.
J ounft Horses for sale. Cash
riinso, or exchange, for good oaf-
One Jersey bull calf, same
■nns. Milch ones young and
' «■—- th*m-
©CSMio to
J, B, CHASTAIN & C0„
To get your eld harness made new-
our shoes sr.d boots repaired, or sad*
lies and I tidies made er repaired. La-
lies and Gentlemens flue shoes mad* te
M'der. Uuvr for sale a fine lot of leather
uid general shoe findings at roex bottom
rice* for emb. Don’t tail to eomn and
ce u* whew in tow u. Shop in cellar of
eott, Keith » uro.
J. n. CHASTAIN A CO.
SIBLEY’S
S TESTED.fl
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MHSSIIK
raetablr. Plovrer •■* riels
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HIRAM SIBLEY A C6.
* J' CMI0*S0 It
m 156 E Mun St 300-904 8»«dolph fit
ilSigft
h'd «<f I ettwts
Rcnmiiiiug nnclaimed in th# Post
•ffice in th« town of CaBt(.-», county
»f C'hcrokae, Mat* ef Georgia for
the month ending Jan. 31st 1884.
tVraoM* calling for any of them
will please say adverti*eed and
;iv« date.
ti< nuiti, - K
Green, l) li II
• iarden, tt J
K-mp, T
»Ut»e w>. 8 A
•gle, Mr- N
' .Vtg-tl, .Pr*
- «•; ben*, J
o>u, An 1 V
• r ckrisd, Mi*
C
k line. M »i J
Kill. A 11
King, T
K< ui|>, II
J/cC-y, A J
o-euc, Mi* P
Qlforhs. j
^ I err*. J R
Si vU- r/sud, 8 £
Wo dr.ug, D
state of Georgia
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Tu all whom it n>*y ronrrrn Jabrr
Galt administrator of U-nry C. (Ymsliav
bersred lias in due foiui applied to th*
' itder-igtird f- r ieaye to mil thr land
Wlougit-g to the vstat* ef raid dvcrsrv>
•ad sa d applicants# will be beard ot
hr first Monday in March next.' ILL
• an. 27th 1885. O. W,PrTJiAi»^)rdy.
Georgia —Cbeiokce ( canty.
*1# all wk«m it may r*»e«rn: A. P
Levaln** sdmiaivtrnter ef Horton Love
cm dvcrssid h*, in dne form nyplcd
o »he undersigned for 1 tt* rs of dw
atisalon from said e-iato, and I will p>as
upon fee Man ea tk* firm Mraday ia
Marsh aefe. Ghw safer my hand aad
ru.®- .ok .•*.
N■ A. 7i KlfcMOI.lt, P. if.
tit Noll- It V Ml I Ifnir.
There is a sort of pallid, chalky com-
•Irxiou which the novelist sail a “wash,
d-out complexion." It is ghastly
noui'h, and no m'stakr. Waslied-out,
aded, discolored, er parti-eolered hair
h almost as repulsive and alelaaoholy.
Biker's Balaam will rev tore year hair
o tta original color, whatever ft was;
re30, aalwra er black. Why
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