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ROBT. 1\ MARTYN, E»rrox.
Carroll, Cherokee Codvtt, ©a.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1881.
The Georgia PreM Awociation
mnets in Rome on the llthot' May.
Senate News; Dead-look—An*
gry debate— Alahone on one side
and 38 demociata on the other.
Bravo!
Colliding proposes to croua lilt
with the democrats to dofeat W. E
Chandler on condition that
they help him defeat Robert
son.
Spring’s Bill of ejectment on old
winter has failed. He eceme de
posed to claim a fee simplo Hut
we huve the promise of seed-time
and harvest, and lot us be patient
and hopeful.
It seems that Malionc is a pow
erful man. At *any rate, whether
by assimilation or otherwise, ovi-ry
thing in tlio senate has turned **re
adjuster” since his advent, except
the stubborn democrats.
Possibly they will resign but we
don't believe it. Try ’em, make
Mr. Robertson collector just tor an
experiment. It would be refresh
ing to kuow that the spirit of man
hood among tkuin is sufficient for
such.
Cinemnatti had a 8100,000 fire
on the Sod iost. Robinsou’s wagon
factory with a large amount of
stook, was destroyed. Adam,
Moore ft Co'e varnish factory, and
Queen City varnish factory were
burned down.
torest in the South during the last
six months than was manifested in
the last ten years. Everybody
whom Gen. Gordou inet in the
North seemed anxious to in
vest in the South.—Savannah
News.
VALEDICTORY.
Suddenly, though not altogether
unexpectedly, the conclusion is
reached, that the circumstances mr*
tour.ding me, indicate that it is
proper that I should retire Irora tie
editorial and bus'ness management
oftho Advance.
I had anticipated a continued ca
reer, and s pleasant and useful one
with tho paper, but regrettully cm
it short, because I have come ft
think it bast. I havo secured i
transfer ot all the ruspotisibilitiet
which pertain to the relatn>nshi|
ol editor and publisher, to MrJ
Thomas, and the business of the of
fice will continue us ii this cluing*-
had not taken place, as he assume*
all the responsibilities pertaining
thereto, and will no doubt com
potently and faithfully discharge
them.
i uin thankful to those who huv
given me encouragement and pat
ronage, and bespeak an increase
thereof tor niv successor. Will-
best wishes lor tho Advanco unC
its readers, 1 go “down and out.’?
Roii’t. P. Maiityn.
Tha dry goods trade in the com
mission and jobbing departments,
in New Tork is reported dull.
Jobbers are cutting in rates, and
buyers are holding off in conse
quence. The stormy weather in the
West has had a depressing effect
on the buyers from that section
which helps to account for the in
aotivity of those from that sec
tion.
Some of onr cotemporaries are
thauking congressmen for copies of
speeches, while excepting Mr. Win-
dome, we have received none to
return thanks for, and as wo have
mislaid that before having an op
portunity to read it, we don’t know
whether it was a treat or not.
But what we started to say was,
that we did not refer to any thing
but the ponderous class when we
notified congressmen not to
aerveus with documents.
They always miss it when they
drive Jos. K. B. to a review of his
record, lie don’t get excited and
forget h«a toxt, and can ul ways
give a 44 reason for the hope that is
in him,” and for his actions too
Declare war aginst a hornet’s nest
play “shinny” with a fire-brand in
a powder magaziue, or pull a mule’s
tail to see how much ho weighs
but if Brown is is in your path turn
round and go back.
SiSiL. LI JJBSHBBHMM" 1 ..!!Li.fflL.JJfJ
l toymtlM of IRON Md CAUSAYA BARK, MnUMIn iffli flu nouMi^
Xndoned by the Medical frcl—iion, an 4 Hnwiilil Vy Owa Mr
Dystepri*. General Debility, Female Dieeaaea, Seri af VNal%,
T. Rill. CntkHt £>*<«., rvm,.. writ*, i
Tome liu none woadert here. J
n doctored laeeily to death fi
wba had haen doelored mm*I
era! yeare, he* been cured c
«M by the i
Hastm's I now Tome,
retted her from her bed.
where .be lied
IZoTfth?
•mU fiSwa'3
Ewesi
eoaaty,
■ yea I
the great Sen*-
, the uee af yaar
‘ thaa all aifeer ami*
i V me
nmagaad.
-he wae troubled with
i .he It much relieved.
n T.i.W*a
V?£SsJh J iS2Vb£ , H! , S!3£ ,m
IRQ It
^ ^ A TRUE TONIC
A PERFECT 3TRENQTHENCT.A «UWE REVIVE*.
IRON BITTERS an highly reoommaadad for all dkaam ie-
onic t especially IndifmEon, Dyspepsia, Inter-
quiring a certain and efficient ton! „ , p
mittent Fever*, Want of Appetite. Lots of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enriches
the blood, strengthens the roneclea, and gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a charm on the direst ire organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, auch
as Tatting the Food, Bdrhing, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. tile only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or wive
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Book, 81 pj>. of
useful an> amusing reading—tent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
BITTERS
tirn'efitl Women.
Nunc receive so much bc.u-li . a- •
none arc so profoundly grnte'ul a>
show Such no interest in rrc iiumcn
ding Hop Hitters 'ns women. It t.
ih< only remedy |»«tuInn 1 y iidap'd
to the many ills tin* sex is ulnio*
nniversitlly snlj ct to. (/'hills ann
fever, indigestion or deranged liver,
dbnstunt or periodic-il sick hcsdnclies
weakness in the back or kidneyf, pan
in the shoulders and different parts
of the body, u feeling of lassitude and
despondency, are all readily removed
by these Bitters.—Courant.
MOaXXM! MOTHUtB! MOTVIBS
Are you disturbed it night end bruk*
of your rest by a sick child Muttering and
crying with the etcruclaUhg pain on
cutting teeth f If mi. go si once and get
a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S 800T1I
ING SYRUP. It will relieve the pool
little sufferer immediately—depend upon
it; there is no misteke about it. Titer*
is no mother on earth who ha* ever used
it, who will not tell you at once that it
will regulate the newels, and give rest
to the mother, end relief Mid heallli to
the child, operating like magic. It ir
perfectly sate lo use in ell cases, amt
pleasant to the teste, and is tho preucrip
tion of one of the oldest sud best fvmslr
physicians and norsce in the United
States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a
pottle. Oct. it, ly.
■K
-It to
r***i
coin.
PERMANENTLY CURES
KID HEX DISEASES,
LIVES COUPLAim,
COUST IP A TI0W_ tad FILMS.
it |
hu cured in.nr v*r.r b*d cue. of PUc., anil hu
never fallen to act efficiently."
Notoon rail-child, of St. AIImui., Vt., uy., 11
of nrlcdM* value, After nlitewu Turn of ,
•uff.rlns from PUc. Mid Cutoleeueu it (
plctely curvd in*."
C. S. Ilogabon.of Derkihlre ayi, “One pack-
•a* hu dou* wonder, for me U coawtotel? our-
l»e » Mircre I Jeer end Kidney Complaint."
I. KIT... LI9i:ik o. ,|, ,OkV
IT HAS UIHUA
'MMC! L ML
Stow It sets oa tha L1TIX, BOWELS |
aad KIBRKTR at tb« mms tlm*.
Bmsuui II tliiasit Ms syUei dt>«|
MkumnlMffiMffii
ury Btow.WUI—n*i
, pnUon.Vttu, or In Rlw
| Morvouu DUiid.il ud
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| IVJIii*M^nejgMkng^a(jrj»kl^jn*ke^*l* I
IVqwrtiof nwdtoln*.
tWAtoo I* l*te»t< fwn vyj CuatolpM,
IV for tb*
tjrrudUjjgrvju*
oonVtoUueoof
rmnS It act. toil*
Neuralgia. Coughs and Colds
Camp Rukik. 8 C., Nov, 9, 1878.
1 have used your N.-n
rotlc for neuralgia, cough* and colds, ai d
havo been much benclltted by it.
.VH8. E. E. KENNEDY.
Neuralgia
From Adjutant General Jones, of North
Cai olina:
The Neurotic has been
need by members of my family. It is an
efficacious remedy for neuralgia. Relief
from pain was promptly produced byap.
plying externally as directed.
August 27’ 1878.
JOIINHTON JONES.
The great storm has passed along
the Atlantic coaat northeastward
and is disporting itself on the banks
of Newfoundland among the fisher
Men and porpoises and icebergs.
We are glad to bid it farewell in
-the hope that its like will never
retnrn to us. The weather bu
reau promises ns warmer and lees
windy to-day, and General Hazen
should eithet keep hie word or at
once surrender to Vennor.—Con-
stitation.
Eg Senator Gordon, of Georgia,
who is getting his engineers to
gether for the building of the Geor
ga Western Railroad, ssys that in
the North there has been more in* •
TUTT’S
PILLS
INDOR88P QY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
welu ooatiy.
1 ■•naatioa In
ippetltu.yuuuea,bowel* ooatlva,
;heHe id,with adull i
»of a
Inf
» w<>v * wvuj ui si
Irritability of tomoeiThow iglrjtL
of memory, with i fueling of hav ing
UL
CET IT AT THE DRCOOI8TH. PRICE,Sl.M.
WILLS, BICBAMDNOK A CO., Prey’.,
(Win *m4Ui* dry vom-imM.) »rauvrro.v, vr.
A REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
Washington, April 2,—A caucus
meeting of republican senators
has been called for at 10 Monday*
morning. It is rumored that the
president advises a postponement
of tbo pending contest for the |ioh-
session of the senate offices until
alter the executive nominations
shall havo been disposed of. A
projpoaition to adopt this course of
aotum will be brought up before
the caucus tor dUcnssion, together
with several other topics suggest*
ed by tho past and present pha
ses of the deadlock.—Constitu
tion.
n«M it night, highly oolored Urine.
IF THESE WAXYINOS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUri S PILLS arc aapecUlly adapted to
auen oaaaa.one dote efTect* uirbru'haOM
•f faallng a* to aatonUh the ■uR’erer.
They IwiTleJI the Appetite, and ciuie tb*
ffiaffiH*N*ffi.H(?byTl|*7ftfjMte AMIaaoTthe
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
QaiV Kitaor Whisk ku. l imited to*tlLo»Y
BUCK by a *1(1*1* aiipltcitluu of this Uvtt. it
UtSArU a ailunl color, act* Instautaueouily.
P«l* by Dr***!.(•, or out by eiprvM on r.c.ipt o!fl.
Qffloe, 3B Murray Si.. New York.
Pit III. V, llnUSToN OlINTV. 11 A. '
,Wc Have k own ‘Swift's Hvphilitic
Specific" te teil in liumlrcds of ohitiiiaio
cu-f* oi ijyp.iilis, SlL-i'cuiiiii /vhcuiiiatisiu,
8c t)fula, etc It made the most perfect
and j.ermanevt cures in ecerg case.
Hugh L. Denuard, Kli Wurn n
Sam. Kiileu, J W. Wimberly
Judge C(>, Court. J C Gilbert, Dru.r't
J L Warren, of J \y Mann
J W Luthrini C.)., County 7riSs
Savannah, Ga. Win D ioite. 8lif.Hl',
Dd Jackson, C C Duncun,
Dfp’tU'k Sup'r Cl, Huy dj G'-rdon
Win. UruiiHun,
We are acquainted with the gentlemen
wh' se signatures up|)ear to the above eci
titicate. /'Iiey uru citizens of said enun-
'y• °* die highest rt»pvclub lit v and clmr
icnr. A S. Gl/.ES,
Ordinary Houston Co , Ga
»>. II < ULLEU,
Clerk Sup’r Court Houston Co-, Ga
1 »m personally acquainted with the
proprietors, and mauj of the gentlemen
whose signatures appear to the foregoing
CeiUticates 7 hey are men of high char
aettr and standing. A. H, Cm,quits,
Governor of Georgia.
HIE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,
Proprietors, AtlautH, via.
S dd by..
( a!l for a copy of ‘Young Mi n's Fripnd>
Wholesale Agsuti
WANTED.
P ms who really buffer Iron Sal*
1th" II , More Lij a, Clmpp-il Hand*, llurnt
drill ••., Corns, Muni ..i*, \ luio.nins or In
grow ig Nalls, are uv'iul t.. try l»ik ■’
Cent, i ilia' Salt Rhetitu Salve. p r ce, iU
tent.. Sold by Droggl.t* mid Agents
J. P. liar her, I*. V.,( amp Ground) E
Epping, N. Il„ wr.te*. “May God bios,
and | rosvt r M.uin furnishing a good ar
ticle lo the a filleted ones .if earth."
T«** II III on i tt I a —We the limit raignt-d
ut mli rsoftlieNew I uglund • 'oufereuce.
te t t'y that tier fumilio have used PIKES
EN I ENNIALSA/.I AHEUM SALVE
-viili phasing r suits. Wc consider it m
vry superior artich. Rev. L II Rite*
Rev. N T Whitaker, Itev 7 II Smith
/»cv. G W Mansfield, Km. V A Cooper ,
cv J D Pickles, Rev C L East man. M
D. Hood A Co., Columbus, Ga.
PIKE’S CENTENNIAL SALI
RHEUM SALVE is manufactured by
J. J. PIKE A CO., Ciiki.mca, Mass
Sent on icceipt of piice in stamp*.
Sold by DU. J. M. TURK, Canton O •
GHEHOKBh SIIRRIFF SALES
Will be sold hufore the Court House
D«or in the Town of C'auton, Cherokee
County. Georgia, within the legal haurs
of salo or the first Tuesday in May, 1881
the foili wing pirperty, to-wit, viz:
Lot of Ui.tl No. S47. in the Hid Die-
trict and 2nd section of Cherokee coun
ty, Ga., Itvied on as the property of John
c llutli r.idmiDistrator of Marcus Frank
liu, drt-.easi-d, to satisfy a Superior
Couii ii lit, hsiicd from the Superior court
of a«id county in favor of John Sandow
for use of officers ol'court, va. John C.
Butler, administrator of Ahrens Frank
lin deceased- Joliu C. butler, adminis
trator, notified in writing by mail.
Also, at the came time and place, Lot
of land Nos. 4 >0, 808 and i>97, in the a t
district ami 2nd section of Cherokie
county, G.t., Uvied ou as the property of
the Villa Rica Mining and Munufuctu*
ring Company, to satisfy a Tax fi. fa. is*
sued by A. L. Kinnett, Tax Collector of
said county, in favor of State and Coun
ty vs Villa liicn Mining and Manufactu
ring Company, for their tax for the year
1880.
Also, at the same time and place, lot
ot land No. 299 in the IStli district und
2nd section of Cherokee county, Ga., lev
ied m ns the properly of Ssm’l W. Hill«
house to Satisfy a ./ustico court fi. fa. is
sued from the Justice cSuit ot the 7BId
district, G. M, in favor of M A. Keith,
bearer, vs. Satn’I. W. IMibouse. Levy
tnado and returned to me by Wm . Rice,
L. C. J. P. PPEAHS, Sneriff
Tke Ckeiokee Drag Sim
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
DX.'WILLIAM A. eSEENI,
Is a Permanency In Csnfon snd will continue to kevp ou liinifa full and
ccmplete stock of D/fUGS. J/EDI INKS PAINTS. VARNISH-(CO ('ll, CO
•*AL ;»n<1 .? \PAN), TOII.ET AUf’K'LEtt. SOAPS of A'VERY KINO, OILS—
-uc.li a* Linseed. Sweet. Neatsfuot. Machine, Castor Oil. snd all the i**ential oils.
•1*0 Paint BrnNhes of overy kind and size sold in Fiist Class I)iug Stores.
All these articles will Ik* sold rhetijirr than the cheapest. \ all and price my goods
before liuying. Limps and Lamp Fix urea of every kind, and a very large
stock. Briug your broken lamp* -md lanters and I will repair them—making
them good as new. Atiok out for the large sign
‘“Cherokee Dm; Store"
Spier,
yvn our
Paintud ou tha front of the brick building Ibriccrly occupi* d by Dr J II
Where you will lie welcomed, aud we will In* more than glad to chow v
good*. Heimtuber lilt* New St<*ml,
In conclusion-1 gratefully thank the |>eople ot Cherokee and adjoiopg
count it* lor Hi. ir v.-ry liber.il patron ig.>, and prbiuice all niv ent-rgifsaml ability
VV,,il, ‘ '"I ,Hilin 8 her.lth and proper attention to tlm
i*fug 8 . re will n. t admit of eng g ng in actual practice ot Medicio.-. yet my
aemicisai Ir. fi)-. ffenid my patrol in the treatment of suoli <i .erase* as I can
p t-cr be lor Ir in my * ffic.. f,ee ,j churyt. kou tnu cm ult me at am time and
i invUey..u lu do so. 1 also off r my *ei viov* in all Surgical diseases and accidents,
lulu# luily 4 U|>phtd with all mjuircri iiiNiriiniriiU anil apparatus fur treatment
.1 such caicf. WILLIAM A. UllKIfiNK. M D.
‘ AtaLLLdhacL ”
WINSHIP'S IRON WORKS.
WANUPACnURKRS OF
1 If K IMPROVED WINSHIP t IT TON GIN SELF KKKMKlt awn
CON DESK It. Con ON* PAESSES. FOR SFEAM HAkS
M °mMs°A V «j'n , \«ii , r' Fr i» 0, ,MJL, ' ,K '‘ H\NGE!ts. RaW '
Ml1 ^ ANI) MILL hEAHINg OF EVERY DKS'HIP-
N |,wS N .» I , N , KS *'ND OTHKA MA‘ HINK/fY
AEPalRhD. KwKMAIES Fl /fNlSIl-
... , EDONAPPLI. atfon.
C4trr«spondence solicited. Address,
WIHSHIP & BR0.
ATI*A1
ANTA, GA.
Mtahtun Si rSfCctMikind,
Deali
DRY COOPS, NOTIONS,\UOOTS, SHOES, HA IS, HARDWARE!
clothing. Family Groceries, Etc.,
yiiOWBRY BRANCH* • CB0BQJA
Ami Agents for the safe ..f Soluble Pacific and Pendleton's A.».» ...i.r i o
phosphate and Soluble Pacific Aeld—tho very best Fei-iilf/ers on the m S ttP* r
, st Cash prices ;>*M for cotton. * " th ® ,rk ? t - High.
March a iv
F. S. BARRETT.
Flovvery Branch,
Georgia.
Ktepi constantly ou hand a large aud full assortment of
(lupIclL ji/LdclicLncLLAz,
Which he sell* st bottom price*, lie i* also agent for the sale ot B AAD/.KY'8
and ZELL’S STANDA/fD wUANOSaud the very best Acid Phosphate*, leniis —
cotton op ion and tail grading of cotton in the fall. Afiirch.4 ly
Highest cash price paid for cotton
I keep coiietautly on hand a
good atock ot
SWV MILLS,
Bo Ii Screw ttn I K.dcliet baud
Blocks, suited lo LIGHT or
UEAY Rowers. Also
i’OKABLti EMJ1NE8
fl'JOKOI l—(. HEIiOKEE courrr:
Notic. i* hereby given o all person*
having d. m ind* Hgriiut Nancy V. Lati
nier late of said county, dec cased, to pre
sent them to ms properly n.nde out with
in the tini" prescribed hr law so as to
show ‘heir character ai d amount. All
persons iudebted to (aid deceased are
liertdjy rtquirrd to make immediate pay
merit. T’iiis March 28tli, 1881.
N. J. Pekkins,
Executor of Nancy V. Latimer.
Up lo Fifteen Hun Power, aad farnishiiig Larger 8 *-•* ou short uwtice.
CIRCULAR SAWS
Both solid libulcs aud inserted teeth const>ufcly in stock at LOWEST PRIC
•I hantttw nothing but the -
Best of Machinery,
V 7
YET MY PRICKS ARK LOW.
.^r*Doi)’t buy Machinery of any kind until you write me for Prices and T«i(|p
ALSO
Wholesale denier iu VICTOR oKWIN l MACHINE, wairented first cla*s,
equal to any machine made. Reliable agent* wnnud iu t-veiy to«u iu the State
(Merchants preferred.) S9*Liberul dhcount to the trndy.
H. F, FLHKlMfi,
84 West Mitchtli kluct, Atlanta, Ga.
Afarck 9 ly. (P.O. Box4S.) '