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F Idnj, February 27tb , If-B
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On Wednesday last the Demo
crats'were ugaia pat in power,
after a rest of 24 years by the in-
au^uratinn • ! Drover Cleveland
and thos A. lletidricka as l’resi
dent and Vice President of these
llnitad States for tho next ensu-
iog 4 yeurs. From what wo are
•n.«bled t* learn at thin early a time
since the inauguration all jaissod
otV quietly an 1 pleasantly. As
wo have undertaken to give the
readers of the Advance tho n *ws
w e will n xt **«*k issue a supple
ment «f 12 pqre* tilled with tin*
full aecouut at the exercises, in
cluding President Clevelands in
augural addrex, and such other
matter as will he especially inter
•i-ting tovur rentiers at this time
Walt far next weeke Advance and
get tho lull ami authentic account )"ot
•f the Iuaugnral corim u ies, ad
dress etc. N* extra chaige ter
thissuunlement to ilm Advance
WOOODti TOCK LOCALS.
Mis* Whitaker, ot Palmetto wa« on ii
visit to Capt. W. II. Perkiason lait Sun
dsy and Monday.
W« are glad in»»v thot littls Howard
r**rkin»on h*» about recovered from hi*
sick aesi.
Mr J P Rennet from near Cherokee
mill* is attending school under Mr.
Tuggle. Hois preparing t-> leach : next
eoimncr he will save charge of the New
Bethel school.
Mr. M- A- Clavton ia having a picket
fence built around hi* lor. which will
ndd much to the beiuty of the niece. -
.Vim f.nu Beau ford of this place baa n
quilt containing 2 432 pieces. It allow,
patience and pt-rxevtrance.
The Sunday school examination will
be on the ftth .Sunday.
Farmers are quits busy preperia? fer
their craps.
I ■
Wl ile sit'ing in church last Sun
day vc noticed all around its. on
tin; door, ami evo r for a foot ot'
more up on the pillar the stains of
tobacco juice, liotffi'listamlingthere
was one or more spitt <ous there,
the tobacco habit, to say the least
of it, ha vor.v filthy and expensive
one, ami when once fastened on a
person is no doubt a lasting curse,
and can rarely ever be ex ermine*!,
yet it appears to us that a person
should at least have enough of de
cency and respect for the Lords
house, not to use the filthy weed,
nor spit upon the doors while in the
house of i>od. “rleaiilines-* is next
to godliness,” and therefore we
should at least abstain from tobacco
for one hour or more, and not dese
crate the church which li is been
dedicated to the service of Dud. If
then one can abstain for an hour
why not prolong it indefinitely?
Ile it remembered that the tobacco
worm mountain goat and mail are
the only creatures that use the
weed. If the habit can not be full,
broken ntT we trust those who use
it will never again do so at church,
ind will use their influence with
others m persuading them toahsta n
•miirely. Admonish the voting now
o£ its use that the evil habit mny
become fastened on them. It
is a filthy habit, in many instances
iuju ions both to mental and physical
health, morally wrung, and an ex
pensive luxury. In 4o years tin av-
e age chewer will consume a plug of
tobacco two and three-quarter miles
in length, and worth 33.864. Dive
this a careful consideration and prof
it thereby.
All, without any exceptions we
trust, look upon whiskey as one of
(lie greatest, if not I be (/retUrntl, evil
with which our land is cursed, yet
there is anoth r almost if not quite,
its damaging to individuals, and
more demoralizing and luring to the
community than whiskey, that oc
cupied a great deal of the time of
Ihu cum t. in the trial of such cases
it is most generally the caso that
hoys mid young niuii, eager to catch
every woi d that may be drawn out
of Witnesses, constitute the largest
port io i of the crowd in the court
loom. This one tliiug is deiuorul-
rili <rt7ki !■
J’be weather continue* no unfavorable ' izilig to the community, and its in
fluent e is sure to lie anything hut
of a good tendency. One speaking
of tlii.-- hist week saidthut the Judge
whether empowered to do so or not
would do ilm community a good
deed to order all parties in the court
room pul cut duiing investigation
of such eases, exec it those wlm
wore directly interested and requir
ed in the trial of it. To this sugges
tion wc enter a hearty amen—so let
it Ixj and no doubt crimes of this
sort will he lessened in this way
moio titan in »»n> other. It is hard
ly necessary that we should speak
more pluiuly, all understand us, ii
■ot let them attcud one session of
of the superior courts.
that very little work hns been dot.e
either Urins or gardens.
We hav* had two lnvelv day* and
with many incus may follow.
The young men upsak of orgitiiizing a
,«’e 'sting club her* next 7'huraday night.
7 hi* is a step in the right direction.
> very c immunity should have a well
«r {snisod cluh. Union
Ne Wonder.
*, -A WHO SUVFEPKI) MENTAL AM)
<A physical asony right yiui pro-
CLAIMS MIS HAPPINESS,
and physical ailment combine, it is simply
♦erriidr. Such wm the condition of (Jeo.
. Frampton, of Huntingdon, \V. Va.,
.J elf lit veal*. He wav a sufferer of ne
urone*—that is, the leg) bone at t tie ankle
wav inflamed and mortified, which catived
running vorev. lie says: "Piece* of bone
the size of a silver three cent piece cama
out of the *ore* on my leg. Th<-di*clurge
Trom ths *orev wav almost continual, and
I wav unable to walk. For eight year* I
have been doctoring. I had been under
the treatment of a ppyvieian at Newport,
Ky.. tor a year; another at Burlington, O..
Attended me for three year*, and a doctor
here at Huntingdon worked with me for
a long time. None of them did me ariv
good, and they ail .finally vaid mv cave
wav hopelevv. A few month* ago I com
menced trying Pkiiu’NA, and now I am
well. I can walk as good as anvbodr,
and have perfect u»e of mv limbs."
Mr. All. I.utk, Wooster, Ohio, writes:
41 Da. Hartman, Columbus, O. I have
been a ffrtat vufferer from that dreaded
disease, chronic catarrh of the stomach.
1 have thoroughly tried your M AN A 1.1 N,
and it ha* done me more good ten fo!.4
thun all the doctor*’ prescription*, and I
have used legion* of them.
Mr. Edgar llarte, Smeltxer P. O , Elk
county, Pa., writes: ;• I have bought sev-
eral bottlf* of your PitauN*. and finJ it
to l*e of great benefit. I alto gave it to
Mime of iny friend*; they experienced
the same result.”
Mr. L R. Wollen, and *y Rnsv
atreet. Pittsburgh, Pa , writes: “ l am Uk-
"bt (*•*•■* with good results, and can
highly recommend it to all. I havs ap
plied at the different drug store* ft»r one
•*’ your book*. They claim, they have
none on hand at prevent. Pleaae do inn
tue favor to send me one.”
W. W. Ruivell, druggist, Canonvbnrg,
Va.. "write*: 1 Ivandle your medicine,
Pr.KON A. 1 have sold immense quautitiev
of it. imd consider it a staple article. I
have a great nsanr customer* wlio tliink
there i* ho medicine like it for a tonic or
lor building up the system. I recom
mend it a* a safe and reliable remedy."
Calivta tishet, Malvern, Ohi-a, write* :
** I take pleasure in recommending the uao
jf Vekuna and Manalin to any one
afflicted with any form of lung or bron
chial trouble. I have been for some time
i fflictod with a very troublesome cough,
lmt a few bottler, of Peruxa entirely
cured me
With tho lielp and patronage of
tbe^cftlzens of this county we pro
pose to make th« Advance more in
teresting in the future than it ever
has been.
In hurt weeks Advance wc advo
cated Dial we should us much au
possible spend our money and keep
it in circulation at homo. Wc meant
by this that though wc may he given
better baigitiiis elsewhere, it is a
duty we owe the community, our
no gltbors, and thorn from idiom wc
get our sustenance that we patronize
them and give them employment,
if wc get our living here and an
dependent upon any one communi
ty or s it of people then it is not
treating tnosc people right if we g<
to other merchants for every urtich
needed iu the household, nr to other
towns for our lawyers, doctors, cur-
pent era, millers, blacksmiths, ma
son-, printing, etc., Hut if those
people who expect our patronage
do not patronize us and persist in
not doing so*then we t. ink one
would be justified in trading with
and employing others. In other
woids let ii* help one another, and
“boy cot” none. 1. ve up to the gol
den lule, “Do ye even so unto others
as ye would they shall do unto you.”
If we do not this how may we ex
pact our county, town, community
to prosper, wh eh when it prospers
nil prosper. t
We received from Texas last
week a grand curiosity, the ears of
a Urge sized mule-eared rabbit.
They ware seven inches long by 8
inches in width and very much re
sembled the ears of the large deers
that once made these hills their
stamping ground ami burnished “de-
drives tor the enchanted sport-men.
71ie ears were indeed a great curi
osity to us and many others, who
never l>efo e saw the ears of a mule-
eared, <t large Texas buck rabbit.
W e d' not know who it was that
so kindly sent them to us, but to
whoever it was sve re m-m sincere
thanks. It is our opinion that J. It.
Ducnn, formerly of th’sc unity, now
of Uolle View, Texas, kiudlyivmem-
ed us by sending them. All who }
have not feasted their visions on the
ears are invited to call and do so.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE-
©eorgla—Cherokee (Jaunty.
AgrsMbte t«» eh order froiu (Ijp orurt
«f Ordinary of Clieroki-e county will bo
roU at avctioR at the court house d»..r
door of said c*uiity on the first Tue-dsy j
JR April I»«xt, srithm Ike leg*l hour* of
•ale, the fol!oqrt*» property to wit: Aot* md the insuring public generally to
«f land No*. •••. 3S1 amt 882 iu th« 3rd the statement of the “old reliable"
iiJmy 1 "Si ^l<T°proptrli m Cresemt WancaTa She has a
(I. (j Crcnshtw lot* of said count r <i<» . Morphia of somethtMg more than
Tli^ r'li'Mcninn w’10 onfl-no* M* c-\*p SrIow
I* a man onmiMar «> y a.o -e In Mf«, ai I i*
i «/<M f >r his rfcrtl-!,-! h.-i-wify. ID* jk.*; of.’t*
!* V i'.r- villn, Connty, (ioorgla. Tim fev-
i;ivrlnK Is
Mr. John Pearson’s Statement:
In tlm of 1ST1 1 «-n< -lCni koo wUh'a
very hail rn-i.rh, wM< h CotillnRrd to rrow
worse until Fall, wfn.-n I c-U »<• wonk thvt I
could not prt uh«ut. I trli-l a RTciit men/
kind* of rnL-JIcliii', hot. cont!nu«-d to prow
worse. 1 win not Mod that I had c mvmnjition.
ami would probatly d ! .«. l>r. Holloway finally
told mo to try Iir< vrr's Lumr Itestorer. Tiicy
**nt to Ward'* Store and *ot a bottle, snd I
oo-iimenced taking It rlirht a way. Aflertukinf
two or thr e do-uM, 1 lie-an 1>> Dnvrovn, nnddby
the time I luid tilled «;» one bottle ! was Alijsto
pel on my toet a/.-.in I n n now in exrvIlM
health. I am conlldent tint the Luiur IUtsk(V<*
anved mv It'd, and my neighbor* are of tbs
Mine o|4nh n. It Ii Die best l.nng Remedy
ever made. In my opinion. Dr. H. proml-md ms
that lie would write to the muinifa -turer* and
tel! them of the wonderful cure It mads In say
MS*.
CtiRROKEK COUM' Y O/JOnfllA com ly Inxni for llic y«ar D*84.
SHERIFF SALES FOR April 7'h t»8ft i ; M ' ,roh 4 ll ^
I <Vl*ji nt the xnuiii time anti place-
Wil. be anld before tli* Court It ' DU ; Ls i ,nd N„. <88 in the 8id Di-t und
d«nr ir fauton, Chor. kee county, ‘. 2n I Sn-t oi ( h-rokee i «iiu»y Oa euu
*n tin-first ru adsy in April 1SS5 with- j ( lining 4(1 aci<a more or leal, Lefi-rt «ni
■« the leirsl haura of mlr, tollu- liigli | , s tor pr..|xr/v of Cturoi Unt ie by vn-
rvt, bidder f.«r c.**h ihe fnllowiee | , uc ol a u.x fl fa issueil by a) W. F< r-
JEBBEESHEfS!
Cured in Various Stages*
Statement of Mr.Benj. F. Hoarndon:
Fnrly tn November, 10H1. while sewing on the
machine, my wife wav ta'irn with a aevero pal*
111 ln-r sl.le, which was soon followed by heinor
rlnvros from her iun-rs and n severe coash.
Fever ro-n-neno-d, she could neither rat nor
sloop, a-oLIn a few Week* she was rodRced to a
lhlna skeleton. The nttemllng nbyslcian told
me that In- thoUaht ore of her lungn WHS en
tirely (rone, hho could not retain tho most
(lrlirsto n«>uri*li.nent on her stomach. I then
nsreud with Dr. Halllvan, iny family phyalrian,
to cull Dr. Holloway In consultation. They
nuido a tlnal examination of tlie patient, bim!
nronvoiK'Cd fhe rase h'«!>el(>**. Dr. Holloway
tlien siMrreitod the llrewer's l.nng Restorer as
a l ist resort. I » -nt for a bottle, and gave, her
a dose. I found that sbo could retain It on lire
stomach, and after ahon* the third dose 1 bernm
to imllre some Improvement In her condition.
I eon!Inued the medicine re nihirty, and by the
tl ne slot l.nd t iken I wo bottles she was able to
w.> k utx nt the h 1 use. Nlie I* now In better
health tlmn slm luis enjoyed foraereml year*
l believe tho l.nng Itcstc.rer saved her life.
Mr. Ilenmdon’s iw>st-or..i-e Is Yafesvllle. l T iv
son County, fja. Do Is a thoroughly reliable
man In every particular.
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR,
_ MACON, GA.
Advice lu Mother*.
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest by a nick child suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so
send at once and get a bottle of Mia. Win
slow'* Southing Syrup For Children Tee
thing, It* value is incalculable. It will
relieve tho poor little sufferer immediatly.
l)epend upon it, mothers, there is no mis
take about it. It cures dysentery ansi
diarrhoea, regulates the *tomitc)i and
bowels, cures wind colic, soften* the gums
reduce* inffamation, and gives ton* and
energy to tho whole system. Mrs. Win
slow’* Soothing Syrup For Children Tea-
thiug in pleasant io tlie taste, and is thr
i.reseriptloa of one of the eldest and best
female nurses and physician* in the Unit
ed States, and i* for sal* by ail druggist
throughout tb* world. I'rlc* 25 cents *
bottle.
'Two l)it*ig**r-->"is kea*mt*.
Spring and fail hit time* when *<
many people get sick, 'the changes ii
the weather are severe on feeble prison*
and even those naturally strong are apt
a* they say, “to be feeling miserable.’’
then they are just in condition to lit
struck down with some kind of fcvei.
A bottle or two of Paiker’s Tonic wil
invigorate tbe digestion, put tlie liver,
kidney* and blood in perfect order, am
prevent more serious attacks. Why sul
for, and perhaps die. when so simple i-
medicine will save you? Uood for botl
sexes and all aess. ‘
' VVRRtf d t*».|.r
There is a *ert of pallid, chi)iky com
plexion which tho uovelist vail a “was) •
ed-out complexion.” It is gtmstl)
enough, and no m‘*tak«. Washed-oul.
faded, discolored, or psuti-cnloic-d hsi)
14 almost as repulsive and nudum:holy.
Fatker’s Hslsam will restoie your h»u
to its original solor, whatever it wu*
brown, anhnrR or him k. Why w*a.
muss ou your head, when you may eaaib
linv* lively, shining hair.
boaTwTboard!
Stud lit* stt«> (ling school st this idsc-
#r visitors hero for health, plcsstir* or
recresli in, can get good board snd sc
comodiitl n* from ' he entirr-ignt-d My
house is large silusiid in tho limrt ol
the town m gr the Academy, iho room
coinfo'ldblu, and (lie table supple d will
tlie best tilt market slhu(is Will bomri
rtms<Hial>lj cheap and gnaiaatee sslisi'sc
ti«n. Trsnsient boirl solicited. Foi
tui tlier particulars write to or call ou
Juinoa SI. IIiilot*ii, 1
Canton, fra
MONEY
s.l-
/ W'll s' nd a
ver Dollar to ' n»
g uth man <-r lady
our ol ciuploymMit who will take tin
trouble to an-w*r tlos bdvirtiseireni
and inclose fhe return poosg«. I w ill
also nail you in-tiuctions for maki'w
money wliick will enahlo von tn resiiz>
a fortune. Basiuss* new, light, genteel
and stiictly honorable. odtlrwi
D'*. LINDMUY
Jucksboi o, Campbell Co., Twto*
He rail atteation cf our render*
sed. Term* Otek,
j* March iSM.
1 ins fourth da> not u biul showing oou
ikun Galt bidoring the “off year" with insur-
Ainuaistmtor, nac* conyvunie*.— ('ortjfiuAioti.
NOTICE-
Will We said on Batuiday th« SfiP*
day of March 188ft, nt Fort Buffington
Post Oflics, in Chart he* county Ua .
Ik* fsllowicg property to wit: IStO ac/ss
land—Lots Nos 87ft, I7C snd 087, in
ths 3rd district snd 9nd section <>f
Cherskss eounty (Is , Lsvicd tn! *» - the
property ot .1. P. Kiniih to sntisfy a
claim of tbs United btste* vs J. P
This 91st Feb y 1885. J. A, Bi.fdsok
Deputy Collector-
iSTATK O/* GEORGIA, “
CHEKOKKE COUNTY
Whereas Bei jamin Hill udniinistrplor
ef Jordan L Brock reprrs nfs to die
oou:t in hit petition duly filled and rn
(ered «n recoru, tlist ha has folly ad
ministered -Iordan L. Brock* e tsti -
T Ilia is therefore to cite till persons cm
erned, kindied und creditors, to show
cau-r if snv they can, whv said admin-
i-!rat> r should not be disciiaryp-d fioni
l*i* iicliu'nistiHtmn aud receive litters -I
• Datniusion < n the fir-t A/onday ta Mtiy
18H.'>. I’bisZad February 188ft.
O W. Fern ah, Ord’y.
Georgia—Cherokee County!
To m 11 •Iw-ii it may couceru:
O. P- .l.oClure has la due foim applied
to the undt iiig ed f. r li tters of disuds-
siou from tbe estate of Allen tiillvl-.i'd,
de/easid and / will pas- upon *<iu up
plitxiion on the first Monday iu April
next. Given under my liv'd and offl
nisi signatwr this Dm, 39th IMA
C. ML MsCiffn Ordinary.
I property, to wit. Loti of land A’ *
.U93, 78ft and 7*6, *11 io the Ifttli «l strict
snd 2nd eecMon of rani Cherokee county
| <Ja , Levied on av»h* property o.'J. H,
j 1 rippe defendant in fi fs, in Uvor of
W. M. Hts-mn, by viriur* of a ju tic
court 11 fa iteued from the 10’ith ilia-
tjint ft M of said c<*ud’v in fsvi r *(
W. M. Soss ons Vs J. H. Trippe. Writ
ten notice given defendant in fi fs in
terms of tlie law. Pr perty levicil on
and returned tome by.u. L. Waldrup,
L C. This February 35th 1885.
Also nt tho seme time and placm—
Lets of Und Noe. 69t, 785 and 788 in
the lfttb distr ct und 8sd sect on of said
Cber<>kee county. Ga. Levied ou as tlie
properly of J. H. Ttippe, defendant in
8 la, in favor of L. 8. Aikidsiui, adiniais
tratrix «a ths estate of T. J. Atkinson
demoted ly vinurr nf * justice court fi
fa issued from the 1015th di-trict, U- M.
of ssid county, in fav;>r of A. 8. Amin-
s- n administratrix on estate, of T. J-
Atkinson, deceased, vs J. II. Trippe.
Writnn notice given defendant in fi fain
terms of the law. Property levied on
and returned tn me bv K. E, Wsldrup
L C. This February 25tli 1885.
Also nt the same lime and pines *f Dud Mu*. Ob? and
A«»t of land No. 217 in the 14th district Tf ** ‘
and 2nd sec b<n of t.hsrokve county, Vs.
Levied on as the property of V, A.
South hy virtue ot a nip.riorconrt fi fs
issued in tavor if the linger msnufsc •
taring Co., ve N. A. Smith. Proper li
pointed out ky plaintiffs attorney, and
N. A. Smith, ten int in posses-iou notified
in ttrm* of the law. This Afarct. 2nd
188ft.
Als* at the rune lime sad place —Lot
of land No. ;3 in the 14tli disiirct and
2nd section of said cjunty, containing
one huudred anti sixty acre* mure #•
less, ths same being well improved nnd
subject to dower of Mr*. Elizabeth Ed
wsrds, said land levied ou ns the prop
erty oT W. A. Edwards to satisfy a 11 fs
issuing from tbe Supeiinj court ofsniil
county, in favor of K. B. Stoddard,
against said W. A. Edwards. This tbe
4lb day of March 1885-
Also at the same lime nnd place—A#’
of land No. 525 in tbe 3rd district ant
2nd section, containing fartv seres nson
or las* Levied on as the propeity ofC. M
Wlu-eDr, to satisfy a just c* c*urt fi Ii
issued from ths 1000th district I J. M
of ths said county nf Cherokee
in favor of Ahn II. McCollum vs O, M
Wheeler. Levied on and retained li
me by II. G, Daniel, L. Def. ndsa
uotitiid by mail. This March -Hk 1885
Also at tb* same time snd place— Lu
nf land No. 8C8 in tbe lfttb district am
2 sect, of (Jberckts countv, Ua. Leviec
on as the property of Jos Kl-as, Deft l>\
virtue ol Justice court fi fa issuvd fmn
the 8118th Diet. G. M.ol'Gobn county li
favor of J. 14. Harris vs Jo* Elsa*. Levy
uisde and returned lo iue by A. J Stead
men, L. C. This March 3rd 1885.
Also at the same time and place— L<>'
pf land no. 297 in tbe 4tb district end 2<
ayetk^f of OUerokee c<<uutT, Ua. enu
t#0 seres morn or lets, son
lot of pnd* No. 509 in the fiDt’dDtric
snd 2nd section of Cherokee county
Ga.,containing 40 acres mere of Ies*
Levied on as the property of I, Y. Saw
tell agent for W. O. Anderson Dy
virtue of n tax fl fa is*ned by D W
Ferguson Tax collector to suti-fy bi
State and county texts lor tbe year 1884
This March 4th 1885.
Also at the same time and place—Lot
of land N<>. 487 in the 15th district anti
findtictioa nf Cherokee counly Ga..
ooutaiaing 40 aerts more or less. Lev
ied on as tbu property of 1. Y. Sawml
agent for W. U. Thouipxm by yirtn-
of a tax tl Ik issued by D, W. Ferguson
7hx collector to satisfy his State ant
county tixes for the year 1884 'lb
J/aich tih 1895.
Als i st the (viuit time and place—LvD
of land Nns. 58 and 158 in the 15th dis
trict und 2nd section of Cherokee coun
ty, tia- inch con g 40 acre* mole or l«h*
Levied on us the property of Jas. A
PaX'Ui by virtu* id a tux li fa issued b
D W. Ferguson Tax collector to satiai
h'a Slate and county taxes f. r the yea
18r4. This hatch 4th 188ft-
AUo at tlie some time and place —L*t
fUndNo. 1129 in the 21st distiic
an-l 2nd section of ('lii-rokue cou«tj
Ua. sod lot o land No. 437 in the 15ti
i|is ttict and 2ud siction of said count i
each containing 40 acre* more < r lea-
Levied on as tbe prsperty ol Wsltt-i
WiiliamMin by virtue of a tax fi ta d
-usd by D, W. Ferguson, tax c« llect-u
.« antisfy bis Sti.to «ud couuty t .xes Io
tbs tear 1884. Tli s March 4th 1885.
Also at the tame lime uud place— Lc
of land No, 270 in tbe 22nd district am
2lid section of Cherokee couuty Ga. coi
taming 100 acre* more or less, a Do in'
/.f land No 679 in tbs 21*t emmet am
2nd sectioa ot said couuty. ceutainin;
40 more or less. Levied on as the prop
• rty ol Francis M- Smith by vir.u
of • tax fi fa issued by D. W Frrgusoi
Tag collector to sutisfy his Ht.ite an<
county tax** for the year 1884- 1 In
March 4th 1885.
Also at the same time and place—Lot
ol Und Nos 452, 453 and 015 in tin
15th diet! ict and 2nd section of t bero
kee county, Ga. etch rautaining 40 aeri >
mors oi'leas. Levied ruas tne ptop< r-
ty of Jas. K. Randolph by viitue of a
t x tl fa is.-tied by D. W. 1- erg. son T. C,
to sa isfy bis Htate and couuty tuxes
for the year 1891. This warch 4ili 8*5
AU'- ut tin- same t me unti plucc -L t
land No 490 iu the 3rd Di-r snd 2nd
.Sec ion ot Cherokee county, J». con
tu’g 40 sere* mure r«r less Levud cn u*
be prop.-rty of Richard 7. 6’liols on At
torn- y for J. 8, Ghols on by virtue of a
lux dis issued by D. W. Ferguson T. C.
to aatisfy his state uml o-Miniy taxes for
the year 1*84. Tin* Match 4tlt 1895,
4*1*0 at the g'line time Mnd p! ice—
Lots of land No. 320 id the 3rd J)i»t
tail 2nd A’- ctiun of Cheroke* Ct unly
• <s. Also lot of land No. 413 in ti e 15th
List and 2mi seedwn of .-aid county l/oth
c> uUioing 4o acres more or le s. Levied
n as the p.opery of Enoch H-%11 by
viisnii f. i.’. 14 svtisly hi* s.’aca snd
i) tsxesfsryuar 1884 Tids March 4th
188.1;
A s rt the same time and place - Lot
•f land No. 3(1 iu th«-21«t Dist and 2nd
.•uciuf C’h rukeecmuty G.t, containing
4'» sere* more or less. Levied on as tbe
piopeity of W. E Watkins by viitu# ol a
tax ti fa issued by l) Vf Ferguson 1’ l’
to *at DO bi* state ami aouiity taxes lor
tii* }<ur U84 i Ins March 4th 1889
ADO nt the tome time and plan*—
Lot of laud No 352 in the i5th Diet and 7
2nd 8nct ol Cheroke* connty On; contain
mg 40 sere* m >r* vr less Levied on »«
tho prop rly of J U Winters by virtue
of a tax tils issued by £ W Ferguson T
C to kitufy his state and county taxes fo
the y«*r 1894. Tui* March 4th IbHft
Abo at the same time and place—Lo
of land No. 1083 in 21*t Di*t nud 2nd*
ntciefc’btr ke* c*uutf G*. eontaintu'A
40 HCt«H more vr less. Levied ou n* th
pioperty of Wu> Gill by virtHeofa ta
u fa issued by D. Vf. Ferguson T. O
io satisfy Ins state and county taxes fo
tbe year 1884 This Match 4th 188
AImi at the same time and place—L>*
laud No*, hit? and 7OU in toe 21
Dt-l snd rwet.—Lot of Dud No, 123 it
llic lftlh Dist and 2nd Sect and lot »
land No. 134 in 2nd Dist and 2nd tk-c
-til ol Cherokee county (4a. and esc
containing 40 ucrea more nr teae, Also bo
ot land No, 229 in fhe 23rd Distric
and 2ml beet of Cherokee coun
Ga oon aming 100 *rr*o more or ies
Levied on as Ihe propeity of Love c
t'ayi.e by viitue of a tax fi fa issued b
l). W. Ferguson T. 0. to sntisly his sta
ind county taxes for year lbfi4. This
March 4th 1885,
AN* at the same tira* nnd place—
A«t of laud No, 809 in ihe 3rd district
md 2ud section of Cherokee eounty, Ui.
uuutaining 49 acres a*re *r less. Lev
-ed on as the property of 1. Y. bawte.l
igt-ni. for Annie 11. Clarke by viitae *•
• tux ti fa issued by U. W. Fergus •
Tax collector to satisfy the but* an
countv tuxes nn the same fur 1894. 7’hii
March 4th 1885.
Also ut tlie same time and place— Am
«f laud No. 1138 in the 3rd district an
lud net inn of Cherokee couuty, Ga. co
turning 40 seres more or less. Aevietl
ui as the property of I. Y. <Sswt*li, aguai
tor M. A. Amtth hy virtue of a tax ti f»
sxue-i by D. W. Ferguson Tax collect-*
to satisly bis btate and couity taxes foi
-lie year 1885. Th.s Jfarch 4tb 1880.
Aiax> at the ssuis and place—Ou
vugiue nnd lK<il*r aud couneeciion, (3
liree (43) f--riy two meu Mills in on
•tusk 11sine wiili gearing and titiinp.
ctiniplele. One (22) twenty two iuc>
uuddl-ng unit. Out lour reel boitin^.
chest riels 19 ft x 32 iu. One flou
packer, one ihamph-n stnuttei, one suow
■lake purifier wiili all skalting, pulley-
elevator and uiuebiut-ry; ail now use
u Mperatiog the “Mountaiu City flou
uilis” ail ol raid property located in tin
own of C auloii, aud sold as the vropei
LJ of MrAfee wad NcCisivll the defen
•suit to satisly d m- rlgag- ti Id issuco
romtlie buperior court of said Count j
,ii favor of Jsin** McConnell tl.e Hast
eree of the Simpson A Gault Maunfac
tiling Co. Hgainsl said OcAfee am.
.bcCouut.ll, 7 ins JJ'irch 5th lbbft,
E. G. GRAdLiNG hh«r.ff.
POSTPONED SHERIFF SAAB.
Will be sold on tlie first Tuesday ii
April next at tbe court beusc dour ii
ths tuwu of Cnuion, said county <>
dieuikee within the legal hour* of **i
o ine highut bidder f-»r eusli the f-d
-uwiag property to wit Lots of Ian-.
No . 95, 122, 167. 109 aud 194 iu ibe Ur
D st. HUd 2d sect, ol said county ol Chei
• koe. Levied oh os the property of B. I
dolci mbe one of tho de-eudaii'* to sal
ary a Wiiperior court li ta usuiug lrou.
• lie .Superior t ourt uf said Cueruket
eounty iu favor ot Arie A Holcombe vi
)V. W. «fc B. F Holcombe. Wri:teu uo-
ico of the lev,, seived upon the defi-n-
taut Ii. F Holcombe. Tin-Jau, 1 -t l88»
E. ft. GRAMAING, Sheriff.
Georgia—Cherokee Couuty.
T« all wlmui ii uiay cuuctru: Josep-
if. Johnston liHV.ng in proper ionn ap
,/livd to me for perinamnt letteis o
diiiiaistration on the estate of Bartow
it.Yuncy late of said county this is In
•-ite all suii MLgula r llie creditors sun
text ot kill ot barlow D. Ysucy to b
■ ui! appear at my office witliiu the* tiiu-
illowt il by law. uud show cause if am
-hey can why permanent iidmiimtratioi.
•taoutd not be grauted to Jos. \V. John
ton ou Bartow D. Ynncys eslst
Aitness my band and ofllcial signaturi.
this 3rd day of March 1885.
O. W. A’utjuh Ordinary
STATE OK GEORGIA
ClIEyi'OK/t’E COUNTY
Whereas W W. W Fieiniug, Exteu
t*r of Lucrttia Ferguson iitspi*-eat* t
the c*urt in h» petit on, duly fi •-( an
ntered ou record that be ha* fully »<?
miuisterid, Lucrstis Fergusons est* i
i Ins is then foi* t« cite all p- no ns cob
ctrued. kindred snd ertdilprs lo shew
cause if any they can, why said Extc-i
;*r sk*uld net be discharged from t i
Exrcutor-hip, and receive letti rs of dis
mission on .he first Mond .y in June
)885. O. W. FirrsAU, Ortlienry.
Fsslrs for stimnUnt* sallrelv reitWVed
Home trrstmi-nl. Uw lid ne can iw sdnilnli
hred s ithotit luiowl-rlg# of putietit hy •imply
n’-scing it in raffes, t*a or tuy art Id* of food.
Lines g ii*r»nt##«C
SILO WILL BE PAID
Fer say nas* nf dtnnhannsM Uml Golden
fipndde will dm out. Cite ml art eonlninin*
Sreilmnnlats and fall particulars sent from
Add**— (nut smifw cm.
it you know oi uu lieui of public
^ ^ ^ iuterunt, write it oh a podUl and
J virtue, of a^in^hfa issued by D W. Fer - J it to tint Ahvanck. Just giv*
t gusoa Tax Collector, to Mtisfy fau state 1 ti» tho tdctd- lltatd ail Wi want.
Georgia—Cherokee County.
- Wililau. 'iimmons. Gow'diau of Annii.
John C, and Margret Timn ons havin',
applied to the court of Ordimrj of aaiu
county for a discharge front his guardi
anship tld* is therefore t'» ci a all per
-on* cnncpim-d to slu-w enu-»- it aim
they can why ths said W H am Timmoi-s
should not Im dischargul from Ui* guv.i
diiuship of Annie, John t) anti Margnt
T miuocs and receive Ihe usual Icttrjs
of dmnia'i'-n on the Third Monday in
April 1885. Given under my hand tmi
official signsturj this 2nd day of M*-ch
1885. O W, I btxam Ord’y
Sale and Feed
STABLE,
W, T MAHAN.
Caitn, Ga., uarBailnal Dejji.
Ilamm ml Bngglsn nt nmmmMi
prtcea.
Carrlngw nnd Borden nlwnva ready.
Will semi to any part ol inn oountry,
with careful drivers and geotle teams
Ail kinds oi' slock Inml. und atock wnD
eared (or.
ht lit nfi miniDM at Li* Rata
Customers will )>• politely waited os
d nil hours—day or sighL
CANVON ACADEMY,
cm; tox,
Chcro?<M County, Urorgin.
This srli*ol opr Bed Fell., 2nd snd
•ill clusn uuo preneut term June Ittth.
fttndeniH, main and female, can enter
any time daring the session and will be
charged fun;he remainder of the term,
Stutk-niis pi«i iirtd to cuter any class in
colloge. n-.o.-i- w idling to teach should
.•tteiifl t,l.- s school and he picpared for
their voisiUmi.
ThRIoi/' from f 1,00 to fi4.(4 per month.
Hnaiii f. kll.OO per inontU.
For fuidhcr information Address
,J. S. Ilii.t., a. H., Principal.
House ami lot for sale.
In order tn chnugs my business, I hsv*
decided to ni-t i lor ss!s my dwelling
house and lot in the tows of Canton.
I’h* house is 1 1-2 stories high and al
most woh>>y new. has 7 rooms in the low.
-r story, *is (cntislly located in «he
own, within 3(H) yard* of either of tha
-hurehes and ilie ecndtmy. Water on
lie place is splendid, and n good stahl*
did a muni er of out buildings. It will
e sold rlu-ap. For further partii-ulars
wllon or addrees. W. M. Ui.i.is,
* anton Ga.,
rIELO & BRO.,
OKNmUL
ATTLi: BUSINESS.
J nun n Jtnrsrs for sale. Cash
v time, or exchange fur good cal
ls. One Jersey tmlt ertlf, same
Hrmi*. Milch coirs young and
rexh. t nil and. see. them■
©eSr-Go to
J, B, CHASTAIN & C0„
To get your old haruess made new,
our shoes anil boot* re, aired, or sad-
lc* soil bridles made or i (-paired. I.s-
’ics and Orntlcmcn*i fine shoes made to
rder. Rave for sale a fin* lot of leather
-nd general shoe findings nt roca l»ott«*m
rices for cash. Don’t t:sil to coin# ;e d
c# us when in town. Shop in cellar of
vcott, Keith » are.
J. R. CHASTAIN & CO.
SIBLEY’S
TESTED.O
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V.H f»r uur II.LrwTH ATUW an* nr.
' KII'TIVK CATAI.lMJUh ,f Cttno
Yrwt-lablr. Flower autl Field OLL US
-WJ.L'.v.k raj-nsBEfa
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
R ,°CMEST£R. N. Y. CHICAGO. ILL.
323-123 E Ma-n St 900-206 Pw»6<»Vph St
•« Dr. g,Y SALMON’S
COLLIES SHOT TOWS* CO., St. LetlU.
MunrsofOROFSHOT, BUCK SHOT, Ao.
,\ot;e cau do in. tier job wi r«, o,-
1 vt beiUM- aalisfuctiou than th e
aiovAAioK. Rriiig tu your job worg.