The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, August 05, 1880, Image 3

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Poet’s in r'l Store. What a tunuy n»m», yon will say, for a store ? \et then* is such a store ia Marietta, owned by A. Y. Lkakk «k To., who are selling the best class nfliroovr les, Hardware, ole* at lower pries than .you can buy them anywhere I' li*y are paying the liiglnst market prices fur all kinds of produce Go at*] see them when you go to Marietta and be con vinoed that they are selling goods lower than any h<»ns** in North Georgia. Sl«»ie to xl to Lt O J MeQ'lellau wept side l‘ul< lie St]Uar|. ^ li 5 V *” PENCIL FENNIXG8. , . .. . , "■ ■■■■ v • News dull. July is August is here. Heapin' up wrath. We inve to age min. We sometimes back. The crops are laid by. Riackherrwimll gone. Halfday laaH’uesday. Don’t all gijfmad ft once. Don’t abnaeWhoae whom you dislike. Haiti and red mud sinct We came near having a a fire in town a few day* sfhefc. The hohse in which some 'tarkiea live sicur the M'’tln>dt»t clmrch caught im fife, hut' fly the timely assistance nf souivotir ci' iaensthe flames TEi" jwn doing any damage* alkmg uiohg (he *!>&•’ carpenters and e^|J^t Tu&day n^tgpla are aU jj^r a storm w.jjjfuagr did •as business Our busy. .+ J JpIV, Tbefq H always a Calm yoi knsia . rro ‘ y Sal itcootpsniod by wind, an.l sew Hsltoj fif 8 w *9 ’•glUMf* ptttbog at a cigar, wo often times wonder it hi* fend parents kn w o( this. Ilovs you should hot only remember that this in a useless and degrading habit, I»ut a filthy and eapensivn one. Quit it tin n and hr ha a decent hoy should. It Dr Tanoi>r or some oihi« watchers had I— VdUn I (lit ”1 I . BO ‘iu , *4r ig men who h m leiin fell =®8ss Fob. W —tf Oheio^e* superior court IT , 'X|| | Him. ,|J, next Min day Iff • i n:.i. .rI »£I)C CljcvokiC -Vintiaucc. OlllcUl Orgnu Cherokee County. , THURSDAY, AUGUST .< 1880. Below we give the district, the Qlne of tuMtlog, the J list ice of Peace, Nc tary Public uud Lawful Constable of each MAG 1ST HATH COURT * in this comity. || Canton—702 District, meets 3d M. n- day. 5. E Hufson, J. P R. F. Daniel, N. I'., J. L. Harris, L C. Hickory Flat—1010 District, meets ist Satonhiy. E. .T. McConnell, J. P., W;W.^ Corley, N. P., R. B. Crenshaw aria YAn. A.'Johnson, jL G. * ., , Wthil"Tat —1019 District, meets 8d Friday. John .Ragsdale, J. P., W W, Fleming, N r P ,' J 'L Carmichael and Dock niaphion, L. C. WtJoimWck—NOt) District, meets 4th Saturday. It. Herndon, J. P., W. G. Dupre, N. P„ Nathan Booth, L. C. N. P., Carroll and Reese. L. C. Faiu Pla-y—1028 DistHlet, ‘trims' 8d Saturday. Joseph W. Xnox.J, P., S It Dixon, N P, .1 II Hedgtcoek, tJ. <?.'■ ' ' Salacoa — 980 Dyurict, meets 2nd Satur day. ,J B Lewis, J P., g Jones, N I\, L Hobgood, L C. Bam. Ground—1022 Dfstrict, trifeets 2nd Satumay. Jos. Byers, J P., James Price, IT P., Brooke, L. C. Lt^K-)& w tM.KTr-1010 District, meets 2nd Saturday. Lawson Put roe, J p., G. W. Brooks, N P., Samuel Qo.\, L. C., LitTi.E River—1174 District, meet* —fj—* l* Wm. Bui*, J. P.V W. I. Christian, N. P., L N. Castlebery, L. C. Mulliv’s—818 District, meets 8d Sat urday. Coker, J. P.,J, Thomas. N. P,—- Perkins, L. <1. Ckoss Hoads—10P0 District, meets 2nd Saturday. V. P. Schelly, J. P, F re d Moore, N. P., W. S. Willis, J,. C. Con’s Cukkk—1081 District, meets 1st Saturday. A. U. Conu, J. P., W. W Bagwell, N. P„ I. A. Ingram, L. C. CI-ayton’s—.971 District, meets 1st Saturday. T. J. Stancel, J. p., Miles Holden, N. P.. Oook uud Adkins L. C. Hakmn’b (Walusca.)—1008 District, Meets 4th Saturday. Jos. Sharp, J. P. J. G. Heard, N. P., Jas. Hughes, L. C. Sixes—1279 District, meets 2nd Wednesday. Win. Mullins, J. p., E. j Ellison, N. P., Godard, L. C. MAIL ROUTES C»n July Ihe first all the routes leaving this place, except the Dawsonville and Dallas, were increased ®ud otherwise changed, The following is the correct time of leaving, arriving and the con tractor of the different routes. Cantok to Marietta, (No. 15030;.— I)aily # except Sunday. Leaves 0:89 a. m., arrives 6 30 p. m. President M. & N. Ga., R- R. contractor. Canton to Dawsonville, (No. 15125). —Tri-weekly. Leases Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 7 a. inarrives Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p. m. Jno. C. Richardson contractor. Canton to Talking Rdfcx, (No. 15,- 824).—Arrrivcs Monday and Thursday at 11 a. tu., and leaves at 12 in. Canton to Dallas. (No. 15363).— Weekly. Leaves Thursday at 6 a. mi., arrives Fru.av at 6 p. m. After the 30th of September >this route will l>e abolished. H. Wilson contractor. Canton io Big ( keek via Hickory Flat, (No. 13138).—Leaves Tuesday and Friday at 8 a. m., arrives on Wednesday and Saturday at 4 pi in. R. J Smith contractor. Canton to Jabpeb, (No. 15802).— Daily, except Sunday^ Leaves at 6 a. m., arrives at 6:30 p. ip. M, H. Lo.velady contractor. Offioe hours: From 7 to 11 im.; 1 to 5 p. m.; and 7 to 8 p. in. The mails will be closed 30 minutes before thejr departure on each of the above routes. On Sundays the office will be open from 8 t» 10 a. m. R. F. Daniel Postal inter. Pictures ofStil kii Owan. Alprieltn. t of S4)item) l>U»iriU8s. “Big meeting^” ar ten Uo^njd' the QeoploJP • Wa)BBpee nbfeil-* tilwiit fi»r n taken nt L venes on U. TaJPWrr Dec ■BWPWloip «*- will Change the I engaging the at- idways ori 4and and r ^>this office. w ltgjjit enemies it like bread rast-«ke never rises. I p tlift a tclegrayffltne is to be on the narrowr-guagi* rpad. hasaant in the litfg£»t wafer- le soAgim up this writing. likW8u newspaper hijraiHo it ‘utli, allot hit hate* it for the spine reason. • .* t , Read this paper ovef carelhlly and stte if you ilou’t tlihrk it i« wortli one dollar a year to you.^^ ** No Sheriff sales for this or last month —a good showlhg for Cherokee, but bmj oh the printer. I Lank for the candidates annonnct^ njenta in this itisue—several more may be expected in a law weeks The camp moving at »hiloh, ncarflrti' place, begins r»a,Tlmrsday night bef^ the Foutrh Sibbath in thin mouth. The usual tjufctude of the plage was di-turbed on lust Fridajnby t!ie. *hcife- ro is yell mf the ifdntier.i arid tfceir ownc# In our pe.vt, issue wo will in/bfmt our readers “for sure” who th* governor is- I Ml aatSueda ho haT |>nm H»lvw ultli a liiickAlmwiidg tAin to hi tend the Big Spring* earnp meei ittg, |„- would have Imvu c»Oviur«tl that we t«*>* have Mune “fast" Cltin nv. We are Vef< *<>rry to km>w that our town has «uch fun loving yaung men that will dlare- gurdjlHI Lord^vd^y audida Ntthi a of worolflp 1 ; by jjetrfi&y snog a d1<Wcs|*ert outfit to at'ynd ipligjnuy seiv'cea. wmh not»',.fl|y n’diigraCe *lo them hut lo Caifton; we hope though no mu: will |ay lilame <111 Ciiut' U. \ These young mm were u id mated bjrtfun. **^;synly did not v* a t hiTm-el vea ns *th«r> did. they »o doubt regret it now, if not we do for I: GiHie From Ainong I’*, On Sund «v morning AnEiiat . 1 a?.ttifrt* aru l*ortiev»irti gr. i fbrtltfl 7e' lti«s Duval hreatned h*r lv»t, tgt | jjq y eKr s t e name hefe from New Orleans arilt\e »>X w ek-since, hoping t«» al(t >il) hvit-iit from inn piiru air amt In.Jinj watar* but alas, 10 1 lain! D.a'h hati already elnimed ||.-r for h « mva Pimugli lihing mong s-rangers her Im-hu'dlul pi. ty a, u | attraetne nature mad • all love her, and e»oh tritd in the mo t 10 an<>the herd * ing h.»ur«, and when ibatli fiiullv em lir.u ed her en{ae\ifate Vop\i| a unuvr^l gr el iiud s rruw p*Tvadvd the A auuium- ty. and malty ofi««dk* 1 W»n a. u m» panied Imr iTt8«i*|4 twlfj.e grayu. W. lender ofir «\i44»wiki^r ^ih( poudolynce to the tier. U«vd »f^1 4»trr View, j.. s»y.iwV/ 1 *! ‘r.v u - u ne o clock the audienee in t a i x ug w .. m Rev ,! h »4 A Yotfl* Nninu Is In tills Colitiim ,WA I y£j ' * fl 1 TA Mr. JiillTuri.er is running on ihe Htute rt»ad,[ |, !. j. -i u.ii it 1. Warren Hudson was last hoani from at Memphis, Teun. Miss Annie I.artgsron h.tl returned to l|cr h mu 4 , Atlanta.' J ‘ 1 Covinwton. . if ll ) Col. Jyy j^l. Brown and family have returned Irora their visit Jo Jdispiuri. KTbj A Pat;cr*on ar«* i;unujug their steam planning mill utmost incessantly. Photogta-phs |3 1>er do* ; ferrotype-. 2i for .id cents'nt li. fl. Owen’s, Marietta, tw. E. K. Akin closed his meeting at Mr. Zedi Walker, ^Itpfloviugt oh rk MSgliw*tile .-wfdfitm. T* JNe th. Pi rc 'urn It^tost Hgnday oAthf, ■nBrnovr occnpms a f acu in the Hlate^Jlpad d^iot at A Manta . Mr. McMflleuf w'flo'foAftver.il years Imt been in Tefas, him Tb|,.J8rt-t.rt;heir- okee. h ’ ll > »• Vo ».* Mr. J. M. Vanc« has moved into the use formerly ooenpied >by Mr. Warrtn fe-‘ Jliouse fi e# v *|iuba»n JfAIr .■'aiur co 1 A the cli -Sumtay AitaW Mile. I’urk.T Nnd-C. M Mefluie follow e-i, nil of Wlioui » h )(ik'' with * al and fer vor. tin* Rev. Mil.a Pocket interspersing his ra iia.ks with tilt* (most wit. Elu- ipienoe gav.i *.ay to dinner-.no a paiathd feast, not a dry vveuther anack. Tne U* di.s vied wijh .a h o.be-r iu taking from ilmir baskets tlwe finest ohickens. the I*m e".stard.i n ,d most d. Ilcioi.s pound eakis Kv.ry body got enough and they curitd baskets lull away. Alter the feast We were eulerhtiued liy Messrs Book til and Payne, Here is the finest school p. rh..p- in Ch« rokce, and tine pf the superiuteu denta, Mr. J .11. Lewi*. 1 In has built up the school to 112 in member*. He evidently ha* flic finest singing w*e nl* most ever hoard. They have good be Inivi *r, uud Mr. Lewis superintends some of the prettiest gills north of ths Ktowiit^ f come Inn oJ t d by tlie^fessrs.^Iuhbard, wa* happy, and Fair first uonive snry given every youth ie tits laud, tor Advancement of civiliaation and (o pro- tUote the w Ilf..r© and happiness ot man* kiod: f We therefore »ndorau every Iiclu that lia* sppuarud in Uiv Aptraaoi • favoring ihe building ol an Acadcpj In Can ton. It would bu unwise to (JiscuM - oyrJ* tup count*. 1 9u 1 LI .ter has retur ied fnnn Our- Hvw»l.f mm fttaml ff) lu tmrrr« Hts|kr Mitered die dwelling h x,t Harrison Black, in the TfifKli district, | ,,, ® r *11 Hi4,ie umb/ the l»aca ek'i «nd another time liy o|*oi.ing a window, , They carried off a b x of water proof v-pa,-n U.awJ mainhpv; a pht oi hudk •km shoe string* and tore off UNtBiyvarMr 1*0 seed txMik*. Ttth citm-im are pra|Mring t« sow liipc I'he tobacco .wop do.s n.tspp ar to l»e tuvy targe I Ida y- r. The free schools It «ve comm*need and 1 no doubt will I*: well attviplui until lad- icr pulling and chiton pit kiug seta (q, •*hen the teachers will have a drill lime I >r the. remainder of the acho.*|. (|4Bk ♦■•cm that (lie pres.-n; system ^f Free ?*PhiH»|s ia almost a failure; and there |a * *«*dv aiiiouut «*f money distnlMitrd •*»*dy in evtfry county aud so far ttfU 1 ■tot*my is c *u»vrn*d it ha* burn hg^rflt#g \ «ery lilt le. | tVe tliink ‘ Persannee” Ja t mistak.'ii. The preavnt system we be* I .eve to he quite benflcial to . nr ooutfPf in several Ways. Ed), « - w We are in favor of an Education btlfiw t !3 put or rather, the nooiincu, iu ali thu tame (ffPWWWi i< though. Ali To think kindly of each other ip gcanl; to speak kindly of each other ia bcttei j but to act kindly out* towards another in bust of all. M i,. is. . Before getting mad our friends should remember ** ’tis hut a step from the sub lime to the ridiculou*, but It’s a life jour noy back again." Poli|lcB will soon reach hoiUng bent ill The s( Ir. Joj lit '«/ fee) V.L li in this county, then the Advance * The ' Introductory Sermon" at Noon day last Friday was preached by Rev. J i be sought for. Better subscribe now Take tirnu by the forelock. Owen, the jeweler and photograpl is tho place to go, if you want wntches gold chains, rings, photographs, or sew ing machine needles, and don't you for u ... I- 1 1“ geti it. Hasty speech creates an amount of trouble some times, therefore wc always try to be just and considerate in yur re marks. We had rather err on the aide of mercy, than to do injustice to any one. Work is ateadily geiog on the ex tension of tho road. The hands have graded a good portion and will doubtless do a great deal more in the next week, as the number of hands has been increas* ed recently. • . A heavy tra*h-inoviug, washing .rain fell last Tuesday, which will revivify the crops, resuscitate the feelings of the farmers aud make glad the hearts of ev ery one. It was indeed a fine rain and was greatly needed. He that never changed any of his opin' ions, never corrected any of hi* miatnkes; and he who was npver wise enough ty find out any mistake* in himself will not be oharitable enough to exouse what he reckons mistake* ia otbtn. tip Quite a crowd of yoqng people attend ed the camp-meetleg at Big Springs last Sunday, all ot whom, with probably one or two exceptions,doubtless had a “big time.” Is this the way to express one’s feelings from a c>»mp meeting? CupL McAfee bad a bale of cotton on the streets one day last week—it was last years crop. f'Bud’ Holland has greatly enhanced tlie beauty .of hia already pretty home by putting a neat sidewalk ia front. Pardon us if w*|ahouUip't get all the met of the visitors, they nr« so nunicr- it is almost impossible to remember tin* question, " an they Imild llj* , ^ tin* quest on it, “Will they Just go a h'eai * l and doit*" A great many citizena In the co may could Ilia ter u liy iielp-U.ejnq. f p e of • aiiton l.. the nqasklpQ^Lui, <2 , • w -ik. by luiuishing material such m |>I» k. slungt«, etc. Let oveff oriri 1 canc.mfHbut. aiy thing. If It is evnr 8q ‘‘* saiuil Lend a helping hand. (We flMM gisd to %«• that bor irtenda butslda «f town so heartily endorse the aoHnai of thu towii, iiMv* taken in ngptui t|' building an Academy* This Is * sulgeekAH «ad is an ol.ject in wliicli n.;t only tho#Q of town should take sp inturait, hut also those of Ilia county generally, fog it wtU be, when Iniilt, one of the most beneflrii^'ill buildings t« Cuer. kee. ’> * eu ]at tha iieopUNd'ttie o-»unty take 'ervonMfitT id vice and «W-all they can .n this dlrcri* Wf tian* El.) a .tint 01 gntriai* bua uoift Thu “Major", of Wtl^oaaccoiti to havg w taken upithe id-a of politUia. J aa^i;; t *- ’> Mold nip ir j« i C rows Rriadi \4hWo** »i 1 <'V Well,’Mr...Editor, U. sevtua Nom drancvment of our quarter that your ph.ir c •rraspomlent could afford mof4 ' t uws for yorir readeva Iliad he do«: ™ ttHigtv 1 rseitrni torirvi—iihtg.1 Mrif s*> Ini lias more upa and liowaftblui I atef .14 saw, in fae^ Iu is up affil.dowu every t*ff- • ., -, •% , , Cotton crop* look tfali.. STe h'rivc " la*t been Weascd ivltli a ' twenty four 1 hour’s sprinkle, but nut 'aTsedfcdwP 11 a 1 ;J • ( Our hopes for bft*Kd resti 1 UpOR’ u the Utfi tZri. r® 0 oflartl butt eiTfrliia r- -r r-’T'WB uui I gtie** the publ e school at H'ghtovH n,J nut as bud as crons ia othaf locslitita, , jf» We hope that the citlz.ns „f r>n(o,i ,M ,l,u C M,nt ^ ' , 1 Old Dr, Naah just guashes because kt the School. M vHhlRD. - At the bride’s-vnot Conn« n, J Paul-ling ci of. hrrok Htfrnd G.e In life* AffL Our pib or ler. i Our crops nrp fii(Vfihrg lo»s nit patients. ,Wi A M. B. Tuggle, from the text “Ye are the light, etc.” J 11 J. W. Jarvis, the jewelw and photo grapher, can be found at his gallery ever ready to do your repairing cAeap, “and don’t you forget it.” f Mr. Robert Codlrail brbught to town iaat Afonday -a fine, large yellow cat fish, weighing 30i^uodg, which be had taken out of the Etowah. Df. R. E. Cason, the Dentist, ia with us this week, and will be until the 15th. Ho can bo found in the room in which the barber Ihop formerly was. The brick work of Capt. McAfee’s building is under the control of Mr. R. II. McEntyre, a superb mason,.hence we may expect to aea^good work. , , , Mr. Briant and lady, of Fairmount, Gordon county, were in town the first ot this week. Mr^ Briiut intends going In busipeesyt this pWiki* fall. We extend te hhn a hearty welcome. A/r-Jabe£ OhR, our efficient cleric of fche civprt^hss a tutkqy hf n which has a 'fi brood of seven tutk<?ys and five part* Ridges. The partridges pttt iri riletr ap pears nee very mysteriously, Mid arc per- lectly tame. 1 Dr. W. A. Greene, formerly of kn)wi- cus, Ga ,now a resident ofCtfhton, is tne proprietor of a prosperous drug store at the latter place. He b4eing;a,epl«udid business, and it is worth a. trip fie Gan tun to see him.— Censtitution. of sieved snd ofi In rokee may fcOcci ed ; in their und.r'akmg, oflmilding the Acadi-nfVi «, , a , . . -•■** .h. ** 4cdm tin.mgh tliis s'ttion, but we lupk Mr. W.C. Whatley is taking piejurfifi forward to a warmer day. at Gannota’ii stoie. 7 Trippc, Braselton A TV contemplafes ’ We have some very nice Hams In oil? I. . • A » • tii.Lililotsluwiwt viilfi kill ilia* W4i.il i llfirilw purchai-ing a steam cotton gin for the I MCCommodatioV'Of our farmers. There is c msiderahle travel now-i- days. • 1 ( . We would he glad tiiat we coqld ac. commodate “Bifur." but it is forbid«len by the laws cf the United 8 sites for “Plow Buy” to vole under four more yearn yet. Plow Boy muicjuito tu vale .* Flow Bot. 1 here is a uiun in tliiscouuty, a county official too, who has stopped the Ad- Vance—no, not tlist, who lias stopped his paper. At first thought we were afraid we should be compelled to “shut down,” but a new idea struck us and we rallied to the front and found another man who subscribed, aud by tlie-wsy, he is candidate for the same office our friend who stopped his paper now occu pies. We would not be afraid to bet «>iuething that this friend who stopped his paper will not borrow this issue from his neighbor, nko if another county offi cer, and read this. Don’t let us know it If he does or e lae you’ll lose your bet. There ia measles and muurp cases iu Atlanta, also several cai-es of fever. SIT. John H. Hooper, a fanner living a few miles south from Quitman, hud one of his hands to badly poisoned fr» m putting out guano last spring th t be will hare to Nave it amputafed. He bos suffered severely with it, so fire learn, and wl)l now have to submit tp> losing it nr die. We have not been ad- 1 vjstd wliat brand fie u«rid,but we under aland it was an acid guano.— Quitman fo'.orttr. , ntiuliborhood yet. but they need a littlfi salt »v« ry dav. r Our theme is education, not polltiofi* though we expect to promote our theme by pcri-onally supporting the best mV* for office. School Boy, -A- • HICKORY FLAT BRffT^ITllM, Mr. George Sherman, Of Polk county, ' Ala , intends returning lityric soon. ' *"• B. L Gaints.and Son, Intendptlrchefir g an engine and gin, for use this ffilt' mg tj.f (i m m r jm w r ; Mr. John Siinpiion ,14'teibodclilfig ,hlt'' residence. rr ‘ I* 40?lTf) • j 1 The Kev. Mr. Bnttolph, ot MMicfite, w 111 preach at Cssthage oburch the 2nd (- Sunday in August. „ | . , TJ Mi«s Alweh Arch* r, one of Atifintn’i ,, fuR-daughters, is visiting relatives at the Flat. W-J Mr. R- B. 8impsori thinks of going to Marietta and going into the dry qfoo& [ business Bob Iim our best wiatoes fbri n great success wh Tcvur he may go, _ ; m; Miss Halite Watson, who has beaavU*, ' j icing relatives at the Flat,has returned, it to her h- inein Atlanta, , v , 1 sops in tlus section are suffer.ng very badly »or rain. 1 Not more than half 1 ctop expected. ( Brown. ; * An incident occurred- in Rotiie decent* ' ly, which illustrates tbe kind and ’ friendly feelings existing between thfi white people and their foripef sluvfiflf Mrs. J. C Sprofill, 4 wraltiiy facbr reside ing iu Bartow connty, deterpiinfid to tender a barbecue to afl her eld( efirvfifitfi. To this end invitations wert extended, and on the appointed day eighty negjofi) •f both sexjes aud of eli sizes assembled on Mrs Sf'"'**' 1 ’- j -1 feasted a great nance was'indu^,.^ negroes,I 'tofiihl spijvriies wehMhade, uttd .jollity andmwrrtment relgfied »ri(w«dfe, We cemmtnd this incident to the bloridy T shirt organs q( ^he north, with th lupa that they may profit by i^. ^