The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, February 10, 1881, Image 2
flje 4b(tokce 2Utmucc. ROB’T. 1’. MARTYN, Editor. Canton, Oherokkf, County, 8a. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1881. THE EEL A RUED A DI A NCR Here we ake at lust, after many disappointments and much to dis courage, not ns “big” ns you first heard wo wouid he, but ns vast in proportions as wo felt justified in growing, ut’tcr having expressions from quite a number ot’ persons about our size, and Consequent price. Instead of aovuw cofumns as we had hoped to ho,'at $1,50 a year, we aro six'coluinhs at $1,20 with no patent In, or Outside. This gives about seven of tho oW columns addition! for tl'd 20 #>nts nddod to the price ; which may he demonstrated by moasuVing the form, and reclaming* tho square inches in it, and i^tne of tho old columns and dividing the area of tho now form by the area of the old column. Wo propose to givo us much readahlo reading matter,* in proportion to size Ub heretofore and part of thu# time perhaps more. , Our purpose is to do our work in this business, coscientiovaly. as we have tried to do in ull things heretofore, whothor in was be tween the plow-handles, in the school-room or elsewhere. We are unknown to most of tho people here, e* there can be nnthiug put down by them, eithor for or aguinst us, as regards tho past There may bo prejudices or mis givings in the minds of smue, or if not, eucli may arise from unfore seen causes. If ho, gives us a chance, we lmvo never betrayed a trust and our motto is; ‘Trust in Uod and do right.” We may differ in politics, and to modes of ad vane-' iug the local interest of the coun try, but if so wo proposo to meet you with arguments ami iiicts, but never with abuse or ridicule. Wo have already announced our Do- mociacy, but a democrat would be uusafe in allowing us to know of his u n worthy ness, for in that event we shall bo independent enough to ignore all party lines. And if the Lord will h?lp us in our honest intentions. Wo will “nothing exton- uate, nor set down aught in malice” lor any persou or party. We hope to bo disturbed by no chronic grumblers, aud maligned bj no gainsayers. Wo ask the people of Cherokee and surround ing sections to give us their pat ronage. Subscribe for the paper, and if you liavo any job work help tho paper to livo by giving us your work to do. Givo us any item of interest that eccurs in your neighborhood and thus co-opgrato with each other in ouuhling tho pa per to distribute the nowe of tho country. - • .■ •• As said before tho editor’s fami ly is to be supported and the office expenses paid out of tlio business. This requires sovoval hundred del- Jars and we have‘to pay fiash, and consequently cannot wait until the eml ol‘ the year, on our patrons. Come dear readers, if .you are strait ened so you can’t do more, you con devide indulgence with us, and pay us quarterly, aud *l>y that Aieaus, with the • amouiit troni those who »re able to pay in full, we can all get along. We have taken epaco to say so much about ourselves this time, and* we copy some ex tracts which appear in another place because, as we have already said, we are among those who know nothing of our ptfet, and we hope to have no occasion to say much of our selves heseafter. THE A USE NCR OF USURY LAWS A HR A WRACK T't DEVELOP MENT AND PROSPERITY. 7HE PRESENT RATE OF INTEREST IN GEORGIA (8 PER CENT.) TOO HIGH. The duestion of usury is one of immediate and prime imporiauce to the citizens of every state. And while this question has bean OENKKAL NEWS. Mr. Davie’s book will be out io a bout 30 days, and will c-mt to for each of the two volumes. The pub lishers are already assured of an im- inenee sale. A serious shooting in Tennesee, on the 4'h, was brought a bo tit bv a fooP ish talk over game chickens. largely discussed iu Georgia, both ^ Stephcn^M. Nealon, the principal through tho nows papers and tho legislature as •h*I4 as in private.* I think it not amiss to draw atten tion to it again, because I do not tho present 8 per cent, law a final settlement for Georgia. A final and just settlement of this question is vital to tho interest of the peo ple—not only to tho pooplo of to day but to * tho generation who shall come after them, for to the rato of interest allowed by law for the uso of money, tho people of Georgia will owe, in a large meas ure, whatever of prosperity they and their posterity may enjoy. I will not liavo space in this ar ticle to do more than lay down one or two propositions, which,through piity nf Collector (.Murk; has gotten nto such complications, that he hut been compelled* to resign. “Hud w or had we yt”, better g'*l some nr!ia* to build us a Presi dent, and nail him down as a fixture in the While House? As it is w- nave to do without n national leg«- lulure rather muchly, their time be • i*K P'incipally occupied in procuring and tuking cure of a governrm nin heud. Hut after all, may be it is tlu* beet as it is, as that may keep them out'of mischief, and possibly we can get along better without them then without a President. The Oeorg.it vote now occupies thier litne. THOMAS CARLYLE, Died Saturday morning the 5th nt half-past eight o’clock, passing with- tho courtesy of tho editor and read lout a struggle beyond the great nns ers ot the AdvanceJ propose to»tery which Inis no simpler solution discuss in soino future issues of the papor. I stato first :— that it is true, as history and experience will demonstrate, that “free monoy” is a curse to .any country. Where there are no usury laws offeree, or whore tho rate of interest allowed by law is extravagantly high, the matorial interests of the country languish.—good and wholesome usury laws aro absolutely essential to the material prosperity and de velopment of the country’ and this is true from tho very nature of the Thomas (Jurlyle was eighty five yean old on the 4th or Inst Pevnuc- lie has suffered his whole life long from chronic dyspepsia, and it has been ibe custom ol the critics to tr ior to this as the CHU8I- ol whatever bitlerj or grim, oi obscure in Ins wii- lings. This, they say, gave iiis styh its peculiar tone, and colored his views. • With all his peisisien pessimism, which wouid become intolerable were it not rv-leived by Ins humor, which though grim is fresh aud gen. uine. Carlyle will nlwuys occupy a ease. Make money a commodity, l ) ' HOt * an, ° g the few who nave direc and allow men to charge what they thought ol their time. As can get for it, and this in very 1,11 essayist, he will stand side by many ruses will bo just such a rate Wl ^* Macauly, and ai a histori an avarice may dictate, and you I he wil1 r ““ k Vl, h Hie best always tin; dyspeptic which lx media in MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS Aro you disturbed at night and broke of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain on cutting teeth * If so, go at nnoc nnd get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH ING SYRUP. It will relieve the |-oor little sufferer immediately—depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. Then h fio mother on earth who hns ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, nnd give rest to the mother, end relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is The Oheretee Drug Store UNDE/i THE MANAGEMENT OF Q l jUfUlicLm j L jf^lesne., perfectly safe to use iii^ nil casts, and Jl’’ c • _ .'"H > ,<nlr broken tamps nnd laaters and I will repair them—making pleasant to the taste, and is the protcrip- Cm ns ncw * -took out tor the lltrgc sign - "Cherokee Drug Store tion of one of the oldest and best fi-mdc physicians and nurses iu the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents :» bottle. Oct It, ly. A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat should he stopped. Neglect frequently evil Its in art Incurable Lung Disease oi oDsumpMoa. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL 'ROCHES are certain to give relief In Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough-, Catarrh Consumptive nnd Throat Di-cases. F< i- thirty yeass the Troches have been ice oinniended by physicians, and always give perfect ■atisfac ion. They new or untried hut having been tested by wide and constant use for uenrly nn entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among tlie few staple .linedies of the ng<-. Public Spi nk'i> and Singers use 'hem to ekar and strengthen the Voire. Hold xt twenty e< ills n I i x i 11 ly w In re Oct. 9, 1 y GET THE BEST. parnlise truile und oornffiorco, mid ! ‘ mn ' n B dry up evory .pint of enterpria. 1 1 v,, ‘ ich «•« in tiro neol'lo. I"* “ r * ,k r ,„ . . „. . . but in iitrnturc he will mnaiu a grim u pioson t a oo into rest, nl-i grotesque, but pathetically earnest lowed by law in Georg,a, is too, antl e|oqutfl , t ligIire . Ingli, and tho effect of its operation I *—♦— is already being sensibly felt by j CASE OF IASANil 1 every industry knowu to political Kemilt of Wrapping- u .siiuke economy in tho ntuto. Andnnlcss| Aromul iv Little Gltl’n Neck, our legislators take it in hand and see that it is reduced, our state will pine in vain for needed internal im provement. I aia aware that thero aro thoso who will object, and say that a man hus the same right to sell a dollar ii>r what ho can get for it, us ho does to sell a bushol of corn for what ho can got for it, or a yard pf cloth or any other commodity, and this class, as a rule, are against any law which limits tho bounds of their avarice; or curtails the graspitigs of the spirit of the shy lock which in many cases rules them. They do not talc® timo to discuss tho ques tion in the light of the equities in volved, but make up a judgement on general principles, which do not apply in this caso at all. Lot its .calmly reason together on this sulr ject just a little ntul see if wo are not • prated. • Do not take any thing in this ns a brand enst at any man or sot ol men, for it is not. I uni ready to grant overy man that right which I reserve to myself viz:—freedom ol opinion; and free expression of opinion; and I accord to eveay man integrity of purpose and expression until the contrary is proven. *<in my next I propose to discuss the f irst propositon laid down in this article ,viz: That “free money” i. e. interest unlimited by law. is a curse to any country, And if I should succeed in showing this to bo true, then the people should de mand of the government tho enact ment of the most stringent money laws with a suitable penalty an nexed for their violation. L. The works of the Wando manufact uring company, nine miles from Charleston S. C., were burned on the 4th instant. The loss was heavy,] |mt mostly covered by i nmrance. J GEORGIA—CHEKOKEE COUNTY: William II. Reeves hns applied for exemp tion of personalty, and I will pass upon the same at. 11 o’clock u. m. on tha 24th dej trf February 1881, at my office. Feb. 2nd 1831 0- M. McOLUiiE Ordinary. llloomington Special to tne Cincinnati Commercial. About as sad a case as has lately fallen under your correspondents no tice occurred in this (Monroe) coup ty, and should be written up as a' wanting to vicious boys, if that class are supposed to ever heed warnings. A. J. l’iiyne, of Salt OVeelt Township has u bright mid pji^iy little duti^h- ter ol seve.i jcjp's, who attended the district school in the neighborhood ol her lather's farm. On a pjcu^ai-t morning ahotlt lour years ago, while on lx r way to school, the gill was met by a vicious neighbor boy, three or four yiais older titan herself, and who bad a dead b'sck snake which lie carried on a slick, lie thrust ti e dead stake into the girl’s face and site was so terrified she could not run away. Then he took the snake and wlapped it around her neck and Bhoulders and ran off leaving-her thus environed. She shook the rep- tile oil' and hastened on to school The child was greatly ugitated dur ing tho forenoon, and when she re- turned home, her parents, great ly alarmed, urged her to tell them what hud occurred, for her conduct was wild and strange. She gave the story in a disjointed manner, shriek ing out frequently, “Take the snake away 1” Ry night her reason was a wreck, and has remained so ever si ace. For four years she hus recog nized no one, but daily sut with her little slate.on her lap, marking out the same figures she liui| been, given •is a lesson on that fateful day on whLp. the vicious boy placed the dead snake about her, and this mo not ny was only broken at times when sii would cry out, “Take the snake away!” Hoping that medical sci nice might, possibly do something for the relief ol lus daughter, Mr. Payne took her lo the State Asylum at Indianapolis a few wu-ks ago The physicians ol the institution lust week wrote him there was only It you Intend nnmo <tny lo got WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED, “DO IT NOW.” ' THE NEW EDITION Contains over 118,000 Words, 192N Pu^os, 3000 Engraving*, Four Pago* Colored Plato*, 4600 NEW WORDS and Meanings, Biographical Dictionary of over 9700 Names. T in <‘010.1 tK-nutirnl nml complete F.ne-m linli DloUouary." ^ H IW 3000 1-ngmvlng.. nearly tlirrn TT time* n.4 many u» any ollit-r Dlot’ry. -F*K E very uchoql and family should lmvo it for cnnMant reforoncc. V. » GET THE STANDARD. S ale r.f Wrbitfr'a I« over gO lime, thn Cl «alo of any other norlea of Dlotlouaritm. ff) T ho “hishrst authority of tho Courts lufWI definition.”—Chief Juitice Waite. A A n nlmo.t unlvcrmd nuthorlty In Uccid- A iiiK tho im-uning of MortlH. ’ ^ N o oliu-r DU-tlonnry has boon l.mulit hv V any Stato to supply iin School.. D ictionary on which nino-U-ntlm of tho School BookH of tho country nn- bcend. JJ A uthority in tho Government t’rlutipu Jk Ofiloo at Wellington. Jnn. 1881. R wmmemW by Statu Hupt'a Hc-IohUm In tew 36 States, and 60 foil. (go Proats. JH D ictionary tlmt ha* boon ploeod in moro teV than 32,000 public b.-IiooIm in U.8. X3 18 IT NOT THE STANDARD 1 Publi.hodbyQ. AC. MERRUM. Springfield, Mbs*. d/.u. Webster’s National Pictorial Dictionary. ( 040 Paget Octavo. 600 Engravings. THE ATLANTA POST-APPEAL. Daily. Tuesday aiid Semi-Weekly. • I). E. CALDWELL, Pkop r. The success of thn Allanta Daily Post A|>|><ol hus been unprecuduatcd .iu th tt imy of -Houthem Jonnmiisin. AD 1 hough only its third volume, it lmsbeeu 'VVivored with rldly subsotiption quite qua! lo any paper South.pust of Nash- ville^ Tonn. And this, too without tho expenditure of ifioney usually required to establish n paper iu circulation. The l’ost-Appeal was established in popular favor In cause of its newsy character, com tuned with a spirit of independent fair ness <m all snbj-cts It fearlessly do- nouucid wrong, and upheld right at all times nnd under all circumstances. This has been and is its motto. It promises to continue ugood news paper, lair, truthful, honorable. Its- tel egraphic’ news includes everything of consequence occurring in the world. Its iiimket repot:8 are reliable and accurate, sailed io the Southern Siutcs. It is n a led regularly on the day of publica tion so us tu reach all sections ol'thu coitn t'y with the news in advance of any At- Ianfa piper. * TERMS OP SUBRDRIPTION : Daily p. st-Appeal one year. j|;U 00. Daily Post-Appeal one month, fl(>. Daily l’ost-Appeal three months, 1 7l). Semi-Weekly Post-Anneal nn« v.-m- i jjp 05. Semi-Weekly Post-Appeal one year I’msduy’s Post-Appeal one year, luesday’s Post-Appeal in clubs of 20 one year, gg Tuesday’s Post-Appeal in clubs of 50 one year, 45 Send oost office money order payable to I). E Laid well, Publisher Address all comiuunication-i to D. E CALDWELL, Atlanta, Ga. tip (OS ova \ gJo croo-aAcl:cckcU Free to ail Brides YCfOTIOE is hereby given that to all •M ‘ 10 'eaders of this pap. r and «ll their tnends and acquaintances throughout the L luted States and Canada, that The Household Will he sent one year as A WEDDING PRESENT To every newly married couple whoso address—aud 10 cents to pay inr postage — is sent to 1 he publisher within one year from the date of their marriage. Persons sending for this piesent arc requested to send a copy of a paper con taining a notice of their marriage some other cvidcuc Is a Permanency/ in Cnnton and will continue to keep on hand a full and complete stock of DNUOS. A/EDKTNE8 PAINTS, VARNISH - (CO 1CII, CO PAL anil .JAPAN), TOILET Art HOLES. SOAPS of EVERY KIND, OILS— such as Linseed, Sweet, Neats foot, Machine, Castor Oil, aad all theissential oil*. am , inl . " 8 * u ' 8 . overy kind and size sild in Piist Class Drug Store*. All lhef.e articles will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Cull and price my go d* Indore buying. Limps uml Lamp Fix ores of ever/ kind, and a very lurge Painted on th” front of the brick building formerly occupied by Dr, J. II. Spier where you will l-c welcomed, and we will bu more than glad to show you our goods. Ronn tuber the New Stand, In conclusion—1 guilefully thank the people of Cherokee nnd adjolui'g counties tor tlx ir very liberal patronage, and promise nil my encrgic* and ability 'n si-rve y<-u in the iuttiro While my tailing health and proper attention to the Drug Store will in-t admit of eng 'gmg in actual practice ot- Medicine, yet my services urc fi't ely offered my patrons in the treatment of such diseases as I can p e-cr.be for from my < fflee, free of charge. You Can consult meat any dm* and l invite you to do so. I also off. r m.y services in all Surgical diseases and accidents, d‘ such cases. upper at DR WILLIAM A. GREENE. ESTABLISHED 1853 fW'InA.h.Lfi!'d /JIojl (UfaikAs MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED WINSIIIP COTTON GIN. SELF FEEDER AND CONDESER, COTTON P/JESSES, FOR STEAM. HAND OR, HORSE POWER, 811 vFTI NO, PULLIEn HANGERS, SAW MILLS, AND .MILL HEARING OF EVERY DKSb’RIP- TION. ENGINES AND OTHER MA 1IINERY REPAIRED. ESTIMATES FU/JNISIl- ED ON APl’LIi ATION. • Cm respoadencc solicited. Address, a ATLANTA, GA. CHEROKEE SHERIFF SALES Will Resold before the Court ILmsc door in tl.C town of Canton, within Hie iegalliouis ol'sale on (lie- til -1 Tuesday n March 1881, the following pr.qiirtv to-wit; SO nf res ot the south side of Lot of land N-• OKI. in the 14111 district 2nd' HGctiou of Cherokee county. Ga. L- v- led on as the property of William liar ilsoa to sa'isty a tax li fi i-su.-d Ly A L Kinnctt Tax Collector of mid county, iu favor of S ato and county vs William llarrilsnn for Ids tax for llx* year 18S0. Levied on and returned to me by Win. Rice, L C. Also at thn same time aud pty.ee lot of land N-• 890, known as the ,1/iil lot in the 3rd district and 2nd section of Cher okee county. Uii, levied on as the prop erty of tli Villa Biccu Mining it ilf.nu- faciuriug Company lo satisfy a tax li fa iss' ed A L Kinnctt, l ux Collector nf said c unity, in Inver of Stiite nnd county* vh Villa A’iron ' in-ng & matiufiiMureng company foi t,liuir slate agd county tax lor the year 1880. Also, at ilie same time and plaeo • Lot of bind No. 350, lying und being in, the 4th dish ict and 2nd section ot mid county, levied on as tho prop erty dt Divid J/oore, to satisfy un at- tnclnnelit issued from llio justice court of the 1 (11 ■’>111 district D M, in6itvor of 7 W Gnrett vs. David Moons Ley ed in anil returned to me by J A Bi idy- man, L C. .1 P 8PEAR8, olieriff. GEORGIA—CIIEUOKEE COUN Y: W. W. IL'lconihe having applied,to me, tor thu guardianship of llie person and property of George W. and Su -an F. Holcombe, minor children of II: B.' Holcombe deceased; all persons are hero by notified lo file their objections, if my they have, in t inis of the law, why said guardianship sii -uLI not be granted to the sail W. W. Hclcombeat. the March term of tho court of Ordinary of said county. Given under my hand nnd offi cial signature Jnn. 25th. 1881. C. M. A/cCLUAIE. Oriiina r y. H. H. Me Knty re, ICricR, fasterinii and STONE WORKMAN, CANTON, QEQRUIA. I AM FULLY PREPARED TO DO any kind of Masonry or Plastering, nttue LOWEST POSSIBLE RAVES. And solicit the patronage of those dcsir- McENTYRE. work in iny line. II. II. Jan. 13 ly. $5: , , • , . some other cvnloncd tliat shal a taint liO|ie lor Ins beautilul child, | to u reasonable proof that they and she will probably end her dava I ,0 lllt! magazino under t a., e .i , . .? loffer. Address. probably an • ocoujmnt of the Asylum for the I Incurable Insane. j amount are anti- _ the above Address THE HOUSEHOLD. Brattleboro, Yt. Outfit sent free to those who wish to engage in the most pleas ant and prfitabb- business known Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. 410 a day and upwards is easily made without sla ying away Iron! Iioun: over nipjit. No risk wiiatever. Many new workers wan ted at once. Many are making fortunes at the business. Ladies make ns much as men, und ymiug boys and girls make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more money every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. I li >se who en gage at once will find a short road to fortune. Address II HaI.lkt &, Co. Portland, Maine. MTHAllDm HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE and ORNAMENTAL ; PAINTER. FRESCO and SCENIC ARTIST CANTON, GEORGIA Jan. 13 ly. NEW DRUGSTORE I HAVE OPENED A NEW A.VI) splendid stortk of pura, Irctli Drugs ia idy brick h"Uire n«.st dobr east 'from Mc Afee’s old stand. I shall keep ns fur as finMiblc every nmole kept iu the Drug Mill-, lin.rif jfou call at my Store and don’t find what you want I will order it tor you. , , I shall continue in ttidprafftlco of Afed iciiio and Surgery na before, and take this opportunity; to think my many friends lor whom I have pincticed for the last thirteen years, f r their conli- dence und patronage, und ask the con- tinu nice of: the Mime; also 1 ask the pruc the ot all who limy fuel disposed to give ino their patronage. I respectfully ask the ladies to call and see my Pelfllgiory and Toilet goods. I can bu found at iuy store when not professionally engaged, ready tp wait on you. Very respectfully, , JOJIN. M. TURK, M. D. Jan. 13, ly. 1821. 1881. The Christiau Index ' ' -Ai*p-- SOUTH URN BA PTIST, PUBLISHED AT ATLANTA, GERGIA AND Edited by Dr H. H TUCKER AND ASSISTED BY OdRPSE OF OUR ABDEST BAPTIST WRI TERS. J. 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