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About The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1881)
.farm anb $omc. Lo Con I." Tree*, f Th<* farmer* in Tho«ma nod uiinr counties adjoining, are making a grant siiccpm ontof this fruit. It ia the only pear chat will nut blight in this climate. The fruit ta eioell<-nt §nl came* at $ lima «h*h there ia no fruit. Try them. M<-aars. San ford ami Blackshear, Thomaavill*, Ga-, are a reliable Arm, and will aup- ply theae trees on the best teima. There ia a ayatemof tillage, aays the London Chronicle, far to<» pre valent, in small gnrdena particular ly, It is that of d.gging and nia- during only one spade deep till a few inches of the top soil are poisoned with dung, and turned into n mol ing mass of aiugs and grubs, while the subsoil ia na hard aa adamant. MoiHiM! xonxanft: vothir* A io you disturbed st night and br<>k* of your real by a sick child suffering and crying with tho excruciating pain on cutting tenth 1 If *o, go at ones and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH INU SYRUP. It will relieve tlia poor little sufferer immediately- depend open it; there te no aiietake alaiut it. Therv s no mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell yon at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest the mother, end relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all casea, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescrip tion of one of the oldest and best female bysiciaas and nurses in the United tales. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Oct. V, ly. Cows that watered. To Remove Gkkabk Stains prom Wood.—Spread aonie starch powder over the grease spots, and then go over it with a hot flatiron till you draw the grease; then scrupe with a glass or n proper scraper, and repe at the Btarch powder and hot iron. Am monia liquor may be used «sa fin iah, if the starch does not tuke all the grease out. Water for Cows.—lie careful •bout lettin \ your cattle drink from di'ches, or from pools in wh ch they are accustovned to stand, or in which their droppings are deposited. It is pot only liable to injure the health of the stock, but it is also a fruitful cause of malaria! and typhoid levers among those who uss the milk from SCHOOI A Coiigli, Cold or Hore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently emits in au Incurable Lung Disease or Consumption. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL 'ROCHES are certain to givs relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, rough*, Catarrh Consumptive and Throat Diseases. Fi.r thirty yeans tht Troches h-tve been rec ommended by physicians, and always giv* perfect -at in lac ion. They are net new or untried but bavinv been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an sulirc generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple .emediesof the age. Public Speukei* ami Singers use them to clear ami strengthen the Voice. Bold at twenty ends a brx everywInn- Oct. tt, ly. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. THE 9PHIN0 TKKM OP THIS IN stitution will commence on the First Monday in January, 1891. No pains will be spared to give entire satisfarMon in every Department. 3/cthod of inst. -vt tion thorough and practical Morals o. pupils carefully guarded. 71)0 School ia not sectarian in the least degree. 7'erms 81 25 to $2.00 per month. For futthcr particulars apply to J.J. McELWREATH, Principal. Dec. 24, 1m. Mil. 1*4*1. THE CONSTITUTION- Never in our history baa it reliable, FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER been ao essentially uccd'd by the Southern people as at pressnt. Never Us THE CONSlITITION been so THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED and so fully prepared to furnish such a patter aa at present. With TEL HQ H APH1C SERVICE UNE QUALED by any Southern pAp<-r, With trained Correspondent in every lo cality in which its readers are interested, With a CAPABLE EDITORIAL STAFF, a corps of efficient Reporters, and tho best of "special contributors, THE CONSTITUTION can promise to its readers that it will In; better than ever before, and will confirm its position as the LEADING SOUTHERN NEWSPAPAll While THE CONSTITUTION will carry the general news of the day, nod express its opinions frankly on political topics, it will devote special attention to the DEVELOPMENT OF SOUTHERN RESOURCES in all legitimate channels or direction* ICvcry Georgian and every man interes ted in Sonthcrn enterprise and growth, should read 7IIE CON8TITU I ION in one of its editions. TERMS—Daily, one year, $10; six months, 85; three mouths, $2.60. Week ly,one year, $1.50; six months, $1; to clubs of ten, one year, $1.25; to clubs of tw.nty, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Soul hern Cultivator, one year, $1.60; to clubs of ten, $12.50; to clubs of twenty. $20. Weekly Constitution and Cultiva tor to same address, one year, $2.50. Add esa OOaTaTITUTIojr, m Atlanta, Ga. Lin rm Pie.—“ Mamma," said AI lice, “did you ever hear of linen pie Cousin Kale makes if in this way : Instead of Ailing her crust with ap ple or other fruit, she Ails it with pieces of old white linen and bakes- Meanwhile on the range she prepares the fruit, if it ia desirable to cook it. And, when the cruat ia baked, ahe •lips it on a plate, lifta off the upper cruat, takea out the raga, and liila their place with the juoy fruit, which couldn't poaaibly be baked in a pie without losing a lurga portion of the uice, and spoiling the looks us well as the taste of the pie. At dinner ev ery one who doesn't understand the trick, wonders how so juicy a pie was io perlectly baked. And no one cun imagine how ihe upper crust wus baked ao rich and brown without being atnined with juice, and the nnderernat so crisp without being soaked or heavy. To the uninitiated it is no doubt as great a marvel as the apple inside the duuipliug was to the bewildered king, who asked, anazed, ‘How got the apple in?”' 9r. A. M. Parkar Will continue the practice of Medicine at Cuntou and vicinity. Office at hia res idence on Main Street. $5! Outfit sent free to those who wish tw engage in the most pleas ant and prfilablc business known Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. $10 a day and upwards is easily made without staying away from home over night. No risk whatever. Mnny new workers wan ted at once. Many are tnnkiug fortunes at the business. Ladies make as muun as men, and young boys and girl* make great pay. No one who is willing to work tails to make more money every day than can be made 111 11 week at any ordinary employment. Th.ise who en gage at once will find a short mad to fortune. Address H. IIai.lkt & Co. Portland, Maine- MORNING NEWS SERIALS. A Ohnrmiug Now Story. VASCO; OB, UNTIL DEATH! wuitmJk! ft until t*utti the ttcuvh.** THE SOUTHERN L MlKiIt'QUARTO ui :u pAgt*. laaiiU.oiu.lv pel aholoa rui in flllatl with ahotoa ruaU of luiartal to tli. dtt mar, with as ill u.tr.t»l faatitun il.yai-lui.nl lor tht tad las. . Sasrpla tovy IS rants. J. H. KRTILL, S Whltsksr atrsst. Savannah, da. laotA H'/iagt firm," Uti raca.yt yf S-omi SMy s*k WmUy Nas/’sssa. Aidna aasSsas, $10: By Mrs. B. M. ZIMMERMAN, of Lake Irma, Florida. NOTICE TO PABSBNGEltS. ^Jand until further notice, the Pussen S ir Fare over the GOItGIA RAIL ROAD Iain L'nc and Branches, will be as fol lows: Agent’s Rate, Three (3) Cents per Mile Train Rato, Four (4) Cents par Mile Children between 5 and 12 years, Ilulf the above Rates Minimum Rate, for aay Distance, Five (6) Cents. Passengers arc hereby notified that if they fail to purchase Tickets from the Station Agents, they will be charged the Tr iin Rate Conductors aro not Ticket Selles, and are not allowed to accept less than the Train P.ato of Four Cents per Mile. Therefore, to secure the advantage of the reduced rate, purchase your ticket before entering the train. 2 he Company reserves the right to change, or entirely ebregnte these rates, at pleasure and without notice. E. R DORSEY, General Passenger Agent. v'uu ‘.'7,IVt. the weekly news, ok batuudat, keuhuahy 5,1881. Will contain the opening chapters of an intensely interesting st<>ry with tho above title, written expressly for its columns by Mbs. B. M. ZIMMERMAN, of Lake Ir ma, Florida. We are unwilling to anticipate the pleasures winch the admirers of well wrought and elegantly written fiction must derive from theperusal of the above charming story, by even hinting to them in advance twe intensely interesting and strikingly romantic plot which the talon ted author ha9 developed witli such con’ sumatc skill. Suffice it to say, that- VASCO; OR, UNTIL DEATH, is a charming and exceedingly will written story, abounding with scenes, incidents ami situations of thrilling and novel in terest. The story is located in the South; tiie characters are faithfully and vividly delineated, while the interest of the well Chosen plot is sustained without abate ment to the closo. The story will run through some six or eight numbers of the Weekly News. New subscribers who desire to have it entire should send in their minus’ .it once. Subscriptions $2 a year, SI for six months. jUor.ey can be sent by ,1/oncy Order, Registered Letter-or Express at our risk. J II. ESI ILL, Suvauu U, Ga. Outfit fui^ished free, with full instruction* for conduct ing the most profitable busi ness that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to team, and our in structions are so simple and plain, that anyone can make great profits from the very start. No one enu fail who is will ing to work. Women are as successful *s men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one huudeed dollars in a sin week. Nothing like it ever known fore. All who engage are surprised at the case and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can en gage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to iuvest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready noney stnuld write to us at once. All furnish cd free. Addross True & Co., Augusta, Maine. Fair Warning! TAKE NOTICE ! J mean just what 1 say. All those indebted to me, eitheir bvnote or account must come forward and pay the same at once. 1 must, I will have mon ey, do not read this apd then think tlnit you are not included in this dun, for if you console your self with the idea that you are not included you will lave to pay a lit le bill of cost, tor all those who do not pay me by the 15th of this month will find their nots or accounts in the hands of colletc- ing officers Your trade is an inju ry to me if yon do not pay up promptly. Come in and pay like honest men, and let us trade more this year than we did the last. J. M. McAfee. the TELEGRAPH and MESSENGER For 1881. Moke Editors, More Telegraphic News, More Correspondents, And New Type, All at a Large Additional Expense. We promise to spare neither pains or expense in making our DAILY AND WEEKLY among the most readable papers in the Southern States. Our Daily is published every day (Mondays excepted). It contains the latest news of the world, full market quo tations of all kinds, chunged daily. It is in every respect a first-class daily news paper. Oiu Weekly is the largest paper pub lished South, containing sixty-tour col umns, eight pages—filled almost eutlrely with choice reading matter. Every farm er especially should subscribe, TERMS: Daily—onp year, 610; six months, $5.00 . three months, if3.50; one month 1. Weekly—one year. $2; six mouths, 1: to dubs of five one year 1.75; to clubs of ten or more, one year, 1 50, Address TKLEQ-Urit AND Mks-ENUEB, Jl-.cvn, Ga ji J VO Fai-MN*, 9# FAf. PATENTS Obtaained t r mechanical d«-v c< - d< . 1 cal wr other compounds, oru n.n ut.il do* gu*, trj.de *n »rks ami tables ; j J»ierf«*i acts Iftfnngtuct' | tad all iwtat'm (v|»ti«g r>> ParmtiA promptly ativad*l te. irult. pre» liia ; 0»r'y nsm.natioa* »%* ftirlti Js opit* iofes'Si to paSuit tbiluy, tree < f t-*;. anfi sD who ■wwiMbrrMRd in turn* tp-R* and Patent.-. *r< iuaiird w.* > ml toy a e«.py or our “Gitid* for obuiniiMz l*.\» enta, ’ • lllcli is st a' tree loans ad<lr^s$, an.t contains co«ip|. ts iastnictioi'.- hoif to olKuiu Parents, mid other a! a'd* matter During the past flv* years W* bar* olpaiui'd nearly t l»r.thott-am) Patants for Anu-r c.n am. Foreign in. veatofa. and ms giv% satijfacr.,,--. 1, 11 r- cuccs in alaiosi over* c.-uutv in tin- Un» ion. Address- LOUIB BAGGER A 5i«hcit»rs of Piytenta and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit Building, Wa-hiovton. 1>-U. ting 5, if, J. M. HARDIN HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. FRESCO and SCENIC ARTIST CANTON, GEO .GI4 Jan. 18 ly. H; H. McEntyre, Mr irk, K'rmiering and STONE WORKMAN, CANTON, QJEOmiA. I AM FULLY PREPARED TO DO any kind of Masonry or Plastering, attue LOWE8T POSSIBLE R A YES. And solicit the patronage of those desir ing work in my line. H. H. McENTYRE. Jun. 13 ly. ' NEW TRY YORK^ OBSERVER THIS YEAR. THE LARGEST AND EES? FAM ILY PAPER IN TIIE WORLD ; . Sample Copy—t'ree. NFAV YORK OBSKlWEIt, 37 Parle. Row, New Yorlt. Y Who wish aTitoitouflii preparation fof Business, will find superior advantage# At Motre'i IlnalneM Uulversity Atlanta, Georoia. 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