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ROBT. r. MARTYX, Ksits*.
Canton, Oherokek County, Ga.
THURSDAY. MlRt’II 17. !8M.
Typos and “Devils’’ will take
heart—the new postmaster gener l
is a printer by trade.
ity a, llieir conduct dccrVc.. Were ( Ol MM Md MUSHY* MM. M CwMlUtlM «Hh the PhOllllltN.
Andrew Jackson president, it is oa- r Endorted
by the Medical Profeaaloa, and recommended hv them for
sy to imagine what treatment they
would get.—New
Express.
York Evening
DytMMhn ••"•Ml Debility. Female Dleeatcs Want ol Vitality
Prom Mr. Vandalbill’s theory,
that “capital makes labor.” good
Lord deliver us.
August Cameron was elected on
the 10th to succeed Hon. Malt. II.
Carpenter, deooased.
Our colored fellow-oitixens are
doubtless beginning to realize a
thumb in the eye. Au intense de
gree of callousness is evidenced by
the failure to learn it Sooner
0, that naughty Constitution !
It has made void the glorying ol
the Washington Post by directing
attention to the cage whoro Wash
ington keeps her drunken men.
The banks with all their money
wisdom, seem to have put their toot
in it. The question of withdraw
ing their circulation was a simple
one, hut that of resuming is ubout
to prove a complicated 0113.
Let’s wait and see what General
Gordon will do about the Goorgia
Western. The glory of success as
a croaking prophet is small and un
satisfying ; and if results bring him
to shame for his vision, “how great
is that shame!”
The Czar of Russia has at last
paid the penalty of absolutism
He waa assassinated oa the 13th
inst., it is supposed, by nihilist.
Two men threw a bomb each, at
his carriage, one of which injured
him that be died within two hours.
A MAN MARRIES HIS SIS J JR.
Some years ago a man and wife
of Somerset, Ky., on account of
Uiu.lv troubles, repainted, an only
daugiiter goiug with the father,
while the son stayed behind to
share tho lot of Ids mother. The
gentleman remove I to a neighbor
ing state and engaged in un agri
cultural life, and accumulated con
siderable property. His wife m
tiie meantime had drifted away t<>
San Francisco, Cal. Years rolled
by and the genth man died without
over revealing the blight of his ear
I)' liio to his daughter, she being
too young at the time of tho sepa
ration to remember anything about
it. Soon after the mother died, and
the son, having no friends in Cali
fornia, and yearning for the love
and confidence of the friends and
relatives of ids boyhood, came ba< k
and settled in Kentucky. Last
summer the young lady went t.<
Kentucky on a pleasure trip, and
while spending the season at olio ol
the watering places met this young
man, and, attracted by liie polished
manner and cultured mind, fell in
love with him. He, equally charm
ed by her winsome face and femi
nine graces, reciprocated tne feel
ing, and after a short courtship
they were mwrried, both totally g-
liorunt of the terrible mistake they
were making. A few da\s ago the
old family lawyer of the young
wifo’s father, who, by the way,know
all the past life of her father, cmn.*
to seo tlie young married couple,
and during his stay learned the his
tory of the young man. Struck by
tho similarity of tho young bus-
hand's history and that of his wile's
father, and half believing the hor
rible truth, lie set himself to work
and learned enough to convince
him that the daughter of his ol
frieud had married her brother.
Tho fow friends who have learned
the young coup e’s sud predicament
have concluded to keep the secret
and let them live us man aud wife.
The Ofecrekee Drug Store
W. P. Hill. CmekHi S*HUm % 7>w*i., writest “Dr
TIM’S Iron Tonic hu* done wonder* hero. A
who hid been doctored nearly to death for
rral years, has been cured of lability am*
Great Fro$tmti*n hr the use of llH. "
HaHTKh’8 Iron 1Y
raised tier from bei
rdinro she had boo
lyin/r for in any
month*.” ■*
UNPE/e HIE MANAGEMENT OF
Hr. flmlnr: —
.Janie. Brown of
county, h*» requested
^ ... 10 tender you tils (rr.tetul
acknowledgments for the great bene-
.... Id- wife received from the use of your
Tunic, lie tells us that, alter having paid
— Three or lour hundred dollars doctors’ hill*, two bottles
vour Ikon Tunic did her more stood Mini all other nied-
1 ier used. Nhe was troubled with lArrongsnK-l »/ Dm
ir..m/., IIhit... from whleli she is much relieved.
STIlKVII.U,'iti.i -. t . A. PateickACO.
'a manufactured BT
DR. n ILLIAM A. GREENE.
Mo. 813 NOBTH
IN
ISZCZXV]
STREET. 8T. LOUIS.
OOw
iron
PP A TRUE TONIC
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
o highly recommended for all diseases re-
<|uiriiiK a certain anil eliiciont tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
mittent Fever*, Want of Appetite, ho.™ of Strength, hack of Energy, etc. Enriches
the Mood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
ns Tasting the. Food, Belching, Heat i t the Stomach, Ilearttnim, etc. Tile only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the, tcetli or give
licndaclic. Hold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading—cent .free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
Ts a Permanency in Canton and will continue to keep on hand
plite stock of DWlKiS A/EDI INI S PAINTS. VARNISH (C<
full and
compute Muck of DtfUGS A/EDl INI S PAINTS. VARNISH (CO Cil, CO
' J AL and 4 VPAN), TOII.ET A/i HULKS. SOAPS of KVF.RY KIND, OILS— -
-tirh >is Linked. Swob? Nnitsfoot, Marliinc*, Castor Oil. a»d all tli« ♦*H**t*ntiul oils.
I n Pitim Brushes of every kind and size sold in Fiist Class I)iug Stores.
All these articles will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. » all and price my goals
lu 'ore 111 tying. Limps and Lamp Fix'uros of every kind, aud a very large
- i ck. Bring your broken lamps and lantern and I will repair them—tusking
tin m good as new. 7,nok out lor the I urge sign
“Cherokee Drug Store*'
Painted on tli- front of the brick building formerly occupii d by Dr. J. II. Spier,
" bei'c you will bo welcomed, and we will be more Ilian glad to show yeu our
good-. Iti'ini 111 be 1 tlie New Stand,
In cuiclush n —I gratefully tluiuk Hie people ot t lierokett and adjoitif g
e.ou 11 ties lor tin ir v«ry libeml patronage, and promise all n»v energiesand ability
10 serve y< u in the future While my tailing health and proper attention to th*
Hi ug S' ie will m i admit of engaging in actual practice of Medicine, yet my
-ert ices ar tr* cly • ffert d my patron* in the treatment of such diseases as I can
p c or lie lor fr m my < ffici, Die nj charge, }ou ran consult me at any time and
I invl'e yen t 1 do so. 1 nl*" nth i'my services in all Surgical diseases and accidents,
in ing fully uppikd witu al rtqniied iusiruuienls and apparatuses for treatment
of sucli cas s WILLIAM A. GREENE M D
BITTERS
Mr. Edward B. Hore, writing
from ST1 Madison St., Brooklyn, to
Dr. W. A Greene, of Canten, desires
to be put in correspondence with
some good party—a responsible
owner of land in this vicinity, who
would dispose of a farm. He
would like to get some man of prin
ciple and business capacity, and
some means, to join him in a first
class cotton gin, press etc., farm
and sheep raising, and other stock ;
and os experience ripens to extend
business as wisdom may suggest,
lie has been studying Georgia and
other southern states with a view
to seeking a home in our genial
clime, and lias been directed by a
mutual friend of his and Dr.
Groene’s, t» gentleman of Macom
Ga., to this section Dr. Greoue
has submitted the correspondence
to ub and we are favorably impress
ed with this would be immigraut;
and as he seems disposed to come
south because lie is enamored of
our country, institutions and hab
its, and not because oft he influences
ot self-aggrandizing individuals or
corporations,we call the attention
of our people to his desire and hope
some one answering to the demand
will open a correspondence with
him at once.
— 11 -»»♦ -■ ■■■—
AUDACIOUS IMPUDENCE.
The national hanks winch with-
drew nearly $17,000,000 in gold
aud legal tenders from circulation,
doing their level best to create a
panic and damage the finances of
the country to prevent the passage
ol the funding bill, now want their
money back again. Their request
is the most brazen faced, impudent
petition that was ever presented
to the government. These banks
came within a hair’s breadth ot pro
ducing another black Friday. They
sent stocks down until deulers were
ruined. They raised the rate of in
terest from 6 per cent, to 305.
They undertook to dictate to the
government of the United States
what it should and what it slionld
not do. They set themselves above
(he people of America. They
fee punished ior their aadac
GARFIELD'S CABINET.
President Garfield sent to the
senate the following nominations
J. G. Blaine, of Maine, secreta
ry of state.
William Windom, of Minnesota,
secretary of the treasury,
Wayne McVeagh, ol Pcnusylva
nia, attorney general.
Thomas L. James, of New York,
postmaster general.
Samuel J. Kirkwood, of Iowa,
secretary of the interior.
Robert T. Lincoln, of Illinois,
secretary ol war.
William II. Hunt, of Louisiana,
secrotary of tho navy.
Tim seuate received tlieso nom
inations at 3:05 o’clock and, inline
dist.'ly, tin motion ot Mr. Cameron,
ol Pennsylvania, went into execu
tive session,
Tim senate in executive session
continued the nomination of all of
the cabinet.—Constitution.
Pkiihy, Houston County Ga.
Wo have known ‘-Swift's Syphilitic
.Specific" loctt'd in hundred* of obstinate
oases 01 Syphilis, Mercurial /fhetiumtism,
Sctofula, etc. It made the most pa feet
and permanent cures in everg case.
Hugh L. Dennard, Eli Warren
Sam. D. Killon, J. W. Wimberly
Judge Co, Court. J C Gillx-rf, Drug’t
J L Warren, of J VV Maim.
.1 W L’lthrnn & Co., County 7rea<
Savannah, Ga. Win I) I htreo, ShciiiT.
l)d Jackson, C O Duncan,
Dep’t Cl'k SuR'r OS Day & Gordon,
Wm. Brunson.
We are Acquainted with the gentlemen
whose signatures Appear to,tlie above cer
td’icate. 7’bey nryt ci* v/.un«,»f K.iiJ qouji-
ty, of the highest respect ability and char
BCter. A. 8. GILES,
Ordinary Houston Co., Gu.
D. H. CULLER,
Clerk Sup’r Court Houston CV, Ga.
I am personally acquainted with tin
proprietors, and main of the gentlemen
whose signatures appuir to the foregoing
certificates. 7hey me men of high char
acbr and standing. A. H, Cot, pu rr,
Governor of (Ji orgi 1.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY
Proprietors, Atlanta, vJa.
8 >ld by
Call lor a copy of'Young Men 's Friend ’
A FACT HARD 7 0 OVERCOME.
A cotton factory at Augusta, Ga.,
lias declared a dividend of 10 per
cent, alter setting aside a snug sum
for tv surplus fuud. One littlo fact
like this upsets a volume of theory
in regard to tho impracticability ol
cotton manufacturing in the south.
—Memphis Avalanche.
.Wliolusalo Aoent-
WANTED.
Pmsoiis who really buffer train S.d-
llhcum, Sore Li| ■, < Impp.-d Hands, Burnt
Bruises, Corns, 1 tuni- ns, Chilblains nr In
growing Nails, are inv*tid to try Pike’s
Centennia' Salt Rheum Salve. Prise, 25
cents. Sold by Druggists and Agents
j* J. P. Barber, P. M., (Camp Ground) E
Epping, N. H, writes, "May God bless
1,ml proaver youin furnishing a good nr
tide to the afflicted ones of earth."
Testinioiiia s —We the undersigned
members of the New ugland Conference,
tes-tify that oer lami ie- have used PIKES
CENTENNIAL SALT7HIEUM SALVE
with pleasing nsuits. We considrr it »
very superior articli. Rev. L B Bites,
Rev. N T Whitaker, Rev. 7 B Smith,
A'ov.G W Mansfield, Rev. V A Cooper,
ev ./ D Pickles, Rev C L Eastman.
PIKE’S i ENTENNIAL SALT
RHEUM SALVE is manufactured by
4. J. PIKE & CO., CiiKUSKA, Mass
Sent on leeeipt of pi ice iu stamps.
Bold by Dll J. M. TURKSCnnton Oa.
1821. 1881.
The Christian
Index
—AND-
S0UTHURN BAPTIST,
PUBLISHED AT ATLANTA, GERGIA
lid 11 oil by I>e H. H TUCKER,
AND ASSISTED BY CORPSE Ol-
OUR ABDES T BAPTIST WRI
TERS.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
/UJf fl4.Ill/i J /fiatL ////gZ/lJ.
• K'S^Voej
PERMANKNTLV CURES
KIDMY DISUSES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION md PILES.
Dr. H. n. Clsrlc, South Iloro, Vt.Ksy*. 'Tncswf
of Kidney Troubles It linn acted like n chnrni. It
has eured many very Imd cnscs of l’lles, nml Iish
never fulled to net efllciently.”
Kelson Fairchild, of St. Albans, Vt.. unyn, “It is |
of priceless value. After sixteen years i f flrroat
HUtTet'Inir from l’lles and CuttlvenesH it com
pletely cured me.”
C. 8. Hogubon, of Hcrkshiro “Ono pack-
age has done wonders for me in completely cur-
iutf a severe Liver And Kidney Complaint.’'
IK KITH Fit LIQUID Olt 1>U\ I HUM
MANUFACTUREUS OF
THE IMPROV'D WINSHIP OT ION GIN. SELF FEEDER AND
CONDESElt, COTTON P/fESSES, FOR 87’EAM. HAND OA
MORSE POWER, SHAFTING, PULLJE-, HANGERS. SAW *
MILLS. AND MILL HEARING OF EVERY DBS HIP-
TION ENGINES AND OTHEft MA lltNE/fY
L’EPaired, estimates fu/<nish-
El) ON APl'LI ATION.
Correspondence solicited. Address,
ATLANTA, GA.
iahcurL &L fi£cLiultLn.A,
Dkamchs in
DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE!
Clothing, Family Groceries, Etc.,
FLOWS* YSBAWOH, - SEQSOJA.
And Agents for the sale of Soluble Pacific and Pendleton's A umoniatcd Super
phosphate and Solublo Pacific Acid —tho very best Fertilizers <>u the nurket. High
st Cash prices p‘d»l f«»r cotton.
March 3 ly.
WHY?
Dr. Tuhnugo lots proached a ser
mon in New York in lav >r ot the
drama, and proposes b> olovalo the
theatre. 8 mo «mo suggests rath
er puugenth tiiat it wuuld be bet
ter fur the duct >r to elevate bis
pulp t.
In Gads it-n, Ala., the value o!
tax .ble property lias increased
from $293,702 in 1879 to $114,200
in 1880, and the city tax at one-
fourth ot one per cent, from $784
to $1,033,15.
A Cough, Cold or Sure Throat
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
esulls in un Incurable Lung Disease or
onsumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
"ROCHES are certain to give relief in
Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh
Consumptive and Throat Diseases. Jftit
thirty yeass tlie Troches have been rec
ommended by physicians, and always
give perfect satisfacdon. They are net
new or untried but bavins been tested
by wide and constant use t’or nearly an
entire generation, they have attained
.veil merited rauk among the few staple
• emedier of the nge. Public Spesk'is
and Singers use I hem to clear uud
strengthen the Voice. Sold at twanty-
.cents a box everywhere Oct. 9, If.
mint i.iqiun oit imv
IT HAS
WONDERFUL
POWER.
PffftUHfi it ncti on the L1VKU, DOWELS
mill KIDNEYS at the same time.
Dooauhc it cleanses tho system of tho poison-
ons humors that developo in Kidney and Un-
nai*y DiMctisca, Hiliousnesii, Jaundice, Consti
pation, Files, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia I
Nervous Disorders and Fomalo Complaints.
j | jT It I* l>Ut up in Dry Vegdiiblo Form, in
I# tin cans, otic package of which iimki-s six
| yr qunrts of medicine,
| jr A iso in Liquid Forw,vcry Consent rated,
|y for the convenience of those that cannot
( readily prepare it. It itcltt irith equal efficiency j
! [SmmmmiimmmHLmmlm*
\ GET IT AT TIIE DRUGGISTS. l’OICE,*l.©0.
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Prop’g,
(Will send the dry post-paid.) Ill’llMSGTON, YT.
10
mothers: mothers: mothers
Are you disturbed ft night and broke
of your rest by a sick cliibl suffering and
crying with the excruciating pmn on
cutting teeth? If mi. go at ome and get
a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH
ING SYRUP. It wil.l re'.iev • the poor
little sufferer immediately- depend upon
it; there is no ni’stake about it. There
is mi mother on earth w lm has ever used
it, who will not tell yoH at once hat it
will regulate the tmwels, and give, rest
to the mother, m d relief ami health to ( (
the child, op rating I do muvric. It is j, d quarterly, m the interest of the Dixie
p. I 'eetIy sale o u-e in a.i cases, and Aaricultural Fair nnc i v)t |
pleasant to the taste, and is the prescrip
THE INDEX is in tiie 50th year of
its existence, uud is regarded by the press
aud peopie, tin- ablest and cheapest first
class family newspaper in the Southern
Stilt s.
Single subscription, 32 00 a year, with
c pv of our splendid engraving the Por
trait Gallery of 351 prominent Georgia
Baptist ,1/misters, . r for S3, will send
TIIE INDEX, One Years, and copy ol
that splendid volume, The Story of the
Bible,
For the ensuing 30 thirty days, our
terms
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In ( r ier t" i'aciliato the work and assist
our 11iends in every community to form
clubs, we propose to send
THE INDEX, 1 year, to clubs
of 10 i r more, with a copy of our
Portrait Gallery, lbr the low price
of ..... . $20.00
IIIE INDEX. 1 years, to cllibs
of 20 or more, with Portrait Gal
lery $310(
An extra copy, also, to the getter up
of the club.
FOUR P vGE INDEX.
TO CI.U1H :
Four page lNL’EX to clubs of
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Four page INI) X, to clubs of
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An I copy of p.irirai Gallery, extra. t>
neli subset' b r who remit' an a 1 <iiti-• n
i 00 cents
An i xlin c py. also, to the gotler-up ot
lie ciuli
Srt v i be Portrait < -tillory alone i.«
w:nih moiu than ihe >ti' scrip ions jjjaci.
md \% i! I prove an nppreciuti vc onuuii' ir
o any Baptist parlor. Add in ss
JAS. I*. IJ’A BISON it l O.,
Ptiblisliers and Pnim r-',
Atlanta Ga.
F. S. BARRETT.
Flowery Branch, - Georgia.
K< (’|m constantly on linixi a huge und full assortment of
\enelal ^/i/LelchcLnjcLLAe.,
A Paper Twelve Months for
Coats.
The D xic Agricultural and Mechani
cal Reporter, devoi, d i o agricultural and
mechanical arts; e ntains stories and
fnsliion nolis tor the ladies, humorous
rending foe tl e lovers of j kes. prize puz
les, recipes loi the h msowife, farmer and
mtchauic asd other interesting reading.
The recipes are wort'i 85 to any farmer.
'Ihe luve storias it contains during the
year, (if bought at a bo k store) would
cost 40 cents. The AVporter is puldNi-
lbm ofoaeot tho oldest and best fminle
physician' aud nurses in the United
States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a
bottle. Oct. 9, ly.
;a
year
receipt of 10 cents
sent
Postage
stamps will be taken as puv. Address
4. T PATRICK,
Secretary Dive Fair,
WadjEsboro, 14. C.
Wh*cli lie sells at ImA om prices, He is also agent for the sale ot B/fADLEY’8
and ZELL'S STANDARD GUANOS anil the very la st Acid Phosphates. Terms—
cot'on op ion and fail grading of coitou in the fall. Aftrcli 4 ly
Highest cash price paid for cotton
%. ft. immmn.
I keep constantly on hand a
good stock ot
SAW MILLS,
Both 8 row and Ratchet' hand
Blocks, suited to LIGHT or
HEA.Y Powers. Also
POiUBLB ENGINES
Up to Fifteen Horse Power, aud furuisliiug Larger Sizes on short nctice.
CIRCULAR SAWS
Both solid bbules and inserted teetb constantly iu stock at IjOWEST PRICES
I handle nothing but the
Best of Machinery,
YET MY PRICES ARE LOW.
Don’t bnv Macbiiurv of any kind until you write me for Prices and Terms.
ALSO
Wholesale dealer in VICTOR oEWING MACHINE, warranted first class,
equal t.i any machine made. Reliable agents wan e.d in ev<-tv toxn in the State—
(Merchants preferred.) Sa^Liberal discount to the trade.
S. F. PKRK1NS.
£4 West Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Much 3 ly. (P„ O. Box 43.)