The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, April 28, 1881, Image 1

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tiljc * t£l)crol«c VS •THE QROKOIA CLUB.” tog%.^riugs Mg m I 'l it* MuiMt rtovnt «p(K( kl«« «# Medicine cTITTfclUt Mir. • Hun. Mr. Dumtiy of UsMuolMisetis. iiedmi Buck, of Tm*s, who shotJ. o. -T»<nnf^wry M'vcvft* t 1*0111t, M* «« MM; WM dm right ‘AT «B '«*§ ffcifi’ mmd you trill ttmi lire In rain.” GEORGIA, THURSDAY VOL i. • .1 OOUBD a. </■ ADVANCE. "Will Ht (’mil idcnce.ou Main Street, I). K, I im. P. P. LaPiix. Payne A DnPre, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW, CANTON* **<b - GEORGIA• cKntyre, “ in* mmd STONB WORKMAN' canton, gnoao/a. I AM FUf.t/Y PREPARED TO 1)0 any kiml of Masonry or Plastering, attnc LOWEST POSSIBLE l(A '/'EH. And solicit tire piihonnyc of those desir ing work in mjr line. ■ Jun. 13 ly. II. II. MoENTYRK. J. M. HARDIN HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. FRESCO and SCENIC ARTIST CA -V TON, GEUhVlA Jan.13 ly. NEW ~ DRUGSTORE I HAVE OPENED A NEW A AT) splendid stock of pure, Iresli Drugs in niv Wrick house n«xt door oust from Me A fee's old stand. I nIihII keep as far ns possible every nruclr Kept iu the Drnu 'ilr. and if you cull at my Store nml don’t find wliat.you want I will order it lor you. 1 shall continue in (lie practice of M„ | ici e snd Surgery ns he lore, and take this opportunity to think my muiiY triends for whom I have pi act iced for tlie Inst thirteen years, for their confi dence and putrenuge, and ask I lie con tiaumice of t>*o Mine; also I ask the prnc tifle ot all who may feel disposed to give me their patronage. I respectfully ask the ladies to call and see my Perfumery and Toilet goods. I can lie found at my store when not professionally uigugeu, ready to wait on you. Very respectfully, JOHN. M. TURK, M I). Jan. 13, ly. TUTTTS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. ZiOMOf »ppetit*.Nmnen,bowels costive, Pain in theHeiid.with a dull 'sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder- blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irntabilityoftemper, Low spirits. Loss of memory, with o feeling of having neg lected some duty, weariness. Dizxinoss', Fluttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Bkin, Headache, Hestl.-as- nesa at night, highly colored Urine. IF THEBE W ABNINOS ARE TJXHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON Bk DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to sucli eases,one dose efreets siieli a change of feeling a* to astonish Hie sufferer. They InrreMor Hip Sppetllr, »ml cause tils body lo Take oit t'lesli. thus the system Is ■ ourl.best, snd liy I lieir Toole tel Ion on Die Itlgratlte Organs, KrciilsrSlaels sre pro duced. Price S i-ciil*. IU Niirrnj St. X.Y. TUTT’S HAIR DYE, Okay Hair orWinuK i us i‘hange<l to n Olommy Black by * ■lnyl«* Hi.plit-ution ot (hit* Dyk. It Impart* u natural color. net* InstNntaneouxly. Hold by Druggists, or •*♦*!»« I*jr *x|«v*< on rwevipt of fl. Office, 3B Murray St., New York. < »r. TUTS RiM It at VsIssWe Iskmillss ,si k latal IlMvIpU sill lilt M ... Us.g has been acquitted by jury. bint, New York Mr. Ruthcrlnrd B. Hay,*., Jr., is engaged to tuurrry Mis. Alice Smith, daughter hf Mr William Henry Smitii ot Chicago. «■ ♦+• ■■ ■ A young worn hi who did n regu lar business of handkerchief flirta tions, said 'lint she belonged to (he “siguul service.” A terrible exposure of the oeoret rites of die Mormon endowment, house is made by an escaped wife in the Chicago 1 liter-Ocean. As the St. Lotus G lobe- Democrat looks ut die mailer, an invitation to take a drink carries with it no evi dence ot personal esteem. Grunt has arrived hi Mexico, His movtnieiits are “looked upon with suspicion,” mid stiung>-Bt of all * tlieie whs no reception whatever,” There weie over 700 preiichen re ceived into the itinerant miniatiy ot the M. E. church during life year 1880. in uverage i,I about two tucli day lor the year. One phi of Mr. English, (he late candidate for die .vice-presidency, married a pretty v. rieiy ucrVas, and a second is betrothed to Minnie K it, u skipping rope dancer. England hint four universities, Eunice fifteen, and Germany twenty i wo. Ohio, with that simpl cry which is characteristic of die w»*sl. contents iifcclf with thirty seven. A Mew Orirwnlautloii with M BWI Ary*M President* Atlanta, April 14, 1881.—Hon. Wlfliani Afp—Dear Sir: Home ol our good people dunk of organising a ‘‘Georgia Gourd Club,” with the hop* ol moouraging the cultivation of that ancient and honorable aid to old fashioned hospitality in the south. Ii is conirmpluti d to have an exhi bition ol gourds—oil and tew, say drinking gull ids. powder gourds, dar ning gourds, shot gourds, • sugar gourds, soap gourds, m snort all va rieties ol big and little gourus—in Admits during the ensuing autumn, witli perhaps an accompanying sup per, nt which ail the drinking—well water, of course—shall be from gourds; the collection ofs;»eciment to remain for permanent examina tion at some suitable place for the benefit of citizens and strangers alike. In this movement there is to W ■o thought of politics, no new or o'd south, nothing bu good humor und a thsiie to revive the plmisunr mem oiies of (lie.past, to Pitjjy the present und to benefit the future. By-common consent you have beet)* selected as the president of the pro posed club. Ami die object ol I his cmiiuiiinicatj<pi is to enquire il you would honoY .us by. kbcrpting that position. Very rusp ctful'y yours, J. T. Ueodi-rson. Amos Fox, John Mill- ed*e, Benjamin L. Ciane, Jt J. Red ding, J.!,. On mini tigs, 8. Root, Ml A. Hardin, W. W. Clayton, T. I* Langston, J-M^Kewman, 8. T. Jen- Lius, A. 0. Wyly, W. 1\ liiuUen, G. i .. . . . vr. MM\r, T.-C.riowanf,j. n.mtt; ***»*+**•■'* j W. H. Harkens, B. F. Wyly, J T “ted ililormed him hIio took | Lumpkin, M- W. Johnson, James A. j tho ,none y out ,,ei ' 8 « ,f bet ' or « t,,<? •Anderson. E. 1*. Rowell. suspension, anil he got well im At Hour—Near Cartertville, j mediately’ and danced all mound April tit.—Gentlemen *—| know that I the room, and kissed her forty 1 am g owiog old, for I love more I with o„ t fltopp i ni! ftll( J OI1 than eve#- It) indulge iu reveries of, rr mi the goIdea-ifMit when our whims wer- 1 j fooking at the package again lew ami our habits simple and linos'.- ‘‘Why,” says be “this is only $<700, tentatfogs; whet, opr ,ty'ityp• twljg ud wo ^That's so,' , APRIL 18, 1881. CoNfldence in Banka. The Rome Tribune tolls tho fol lowing Yesterday ajuryir.au who in tho country, told’us tho fol- g in connection with the fail- if the Rank of Rome: * One ot ighhors who had three hun- Irad dollars, his all, <U>iK>sited In ibftfrank, was speaking of this fact and known ting the bank’# failure iu teacA ot an xdd hdy waa ah- rupKy cut short by the old lady efanilatiug: ■ootl gracious! didn’t have but tUiaa hundred dollars, and put that in ft4>nnk 1 Why if I had hail thr#s hundred doll.ns I never Would have put it iu a hank. 1 Would- havo put it und kept JA, in iny wtockings, mid I know they wouldn’t n busted—for l knit ’em luys^f.” And Bill Arp uaruteB this ia connection with the same institti- tion ; • Ono good lady had in tharnaod when she heard that the bank was a little shaky, she told her husband to take it out, but he put ou gcuerous airs about it anti said it would be wrong—it would show n luck of confidence -that it was eonfideuoe that sustained the trunks and kept ’em from brouk'<ng. A few days afterwards tho hank broke And he wcut home a sadder hmn and got dotnoruliKed and went io bed sick and took on nmar.in, and wouldn’t cat and couldn’t sleep ami groaned und tumbled about ou the bed and called for morphine, and fiually his wile told him to sit up a minute, and tlaan she allowed Tlie Virginia Complication. Another delegation of straight- eut Virginia Republicans called ut tho White Houso on Friday and had a long and ournest interview with President Garfield. They protested against Maliouo being recognized by the administration, advocated the' claims of the itmight-mit Republicans, urged lie President to rocoj^llwlWi straight-outs as the only party in Virginia that upholds truly tho Re publican party, ami expressed their ilctenuinbd opposition to Re- publioun coalition with the Muhone element. They requested tho re moval of Collector J. I) Brady (Re- adjustor) from tho internal revenue district of Petersburg, and also the removal ot Colonel J). G. l’otts. (Democrat) as Postmaster »t that place. The President replied that the matters presented to him should have full consideration, und the delegation left with tho im pression tout the “straight-outs” would m»l be deserted- Moinbera ot tho delegation iu conversation with the Star reporter said tnat tho oppouitiou to Mal one was very Cl)iff Justice Pivrpont, of Ver mont, decided tlu* oilier dn_v hat drunkeniiess lias never been held in Inn Stale a good cause of divorce un der the stutuie, and refused to gram >ue mi tine err-nin' 1 . The M ussachusetts Senators are making themselves supremely ri diculous. Dawes pecks away at the “Solid South” like tin enraged jackdaw, while Hoar wrangles and rails like a very drab. One of the vaults in the Treasury building, wnicli is about ten feet square and fourteen leet high, now contains 4375,000,000 in registered Government hoods. This is b larger amount than is stored in any otliei small vault.iu the world. A New Jersey preacher, who was j annoyed by the ladies ot his congre gation turning about on their Beals, paused in his discourse to say: ‘La dies, it you will give mo your at tention for a few moments, I will keep a lookout on tho door, and if anything worse than a man cn- i ters, I will warn you in time for r you to make your escape.” o o i' J- p > _ *C“r- gu.siNESS University Twv / v . "CalBu - * , • ' °°i T i vr r 31 * r /• l o ci.es “I feel,” said the fat passenger as i the train crossed the Ohio line, “dial | 1 am in (he lurid of stuiesmen. Then- | is the smell of a postollicc in tfu* air, and the lov, sweet sound of a con sulate is heard in the dewy dis'ance. I see ilie shadowy forms of insrshals yet lo be, and out of the dreamy ’ gates of Impossible. 1 seethe sad pro cession of hever-to lie supreme judg es. It is a dear and favored )u<id, this graud old stepmother of nnsi- dente.” i ;tne-toread to ihe children at night, m.d hear their lessons, aodour good mothers wore black bombazine dress es and indulged in no gossip. Wl.en the luass andirons shone bright in the old fashioned fireplace, and the keys bung by the mantel, and iha tigine-made cedar pail 8 nod <ni the water shel r , and a gourd, a clean, rwiet gourd, was there to drink mu of. _ Those werejionesi days. 'There was no wild rush after money, no bunk notes to fall due alter thirty days, and everybody had time to be dignified and hospitable. Not lone ag ' T traveled overturn! from Jack sonville, A'abamu, to Gadsden, and istoppi-d a lew minutes at an old lash-' lolled hoines'eudfwhere the well was m ur tlie g <le and a gourd hung near upon a nail, uu old .fashioned gourd, and I thought ‘he water was deli cious und a ufight-eyed maid insisted on drawing me some fresh from the bottom, and I saw llie wooden churn and a clean daitiri upon the shelf, und the old ludv was sitting in the corner iuxi the window knitting— knitting, anu site lookou honest, und. truthful and kind, and 1 know she was hospitable and would have set me down (o a good country dinner. But I will not enlarge. It is suf iicieut lo’say now that I leelcornpl - uu lued bv your call and will gladly accept the unexpected honor. Many of you 1 have known from my voutfl and esteemed Vou, and all are names latiulh.r and honored, and it will de light me to be -iiiqre intimately uc quainted. Mrsi Arp has dolv con sidered this in..tier, and say/1 muy •‘go.” She still has “coiilidenc , ’ j and confidence, you know, is a good I thing in connubial relations, as well I a% financial. The lack of it will not only “bust a bank” but. destroy do mestic peace and concord. Let us ull have Confidence. Your tioly, Chas. H. Smith. (B.U Arp.) Mess is. Fox, Crane, Root, Langston, Wyly and others, Atluiiia, Ga. This correspondence is published at tins time so' that exhibitors muy he pieputing for the gcurd fair and festival next autumn. Further par ticulars dunng the summer. said liis wife* “I took out $600 tor (H and left $50 in there lor confi dence.” On last Monday as Mr. James Ash by, of Paulding county, was coming to Marietta, in a one'hois* wagon, the nnimul he was driving became frighted and stinted in a rapid tun down the hill ner.r Miss Bradley's on Powder Springs^‘.reet* Iu trying to hold the horse, the bridle broke. Having nothing to guide the horse, Mr. Ashby attempted to jump out of the wagon, and one of his feet be came fastened ill a crack in the wag on body. This precipitated him face forward on the ground. In this po sition he whs dragged neurly to town before bis foot wus released. Mr. John Bagby found Mr. Ashby in the road insensible, iaceruted and bleed ing. A long and deed gash was on his cheek, his nose wus split open, and one of his wrists badly torn. Mr A. wus brought to town and was cur ed for by Mr. W. M. Scott. Dr. Ho rner Reynolds dressed the wounds' very skillfully, and on Tuesday Mr. A. was sent home.— Murietta Jour- On to Mexico is now the watch word of tiilegruph and railroad men. The everlasting yunkee moves in force towards tlie far famed halls of the MontiztttnaJ. Twelve hundred miles of telegraphs have been built iu that direction this last year, and pleasure excursions on the curs will soon be advertised. General Grunt has resigned his connections with the proposed World’s Fair in New York and will soon be heard from in the coy oK Mexico. Pieparing the way for his adventurous and ti Hi blistering country men. » The KlBff Mill Wo have only tune and space to announce in the Newatp-day that a. 1tugo corporation is forming, mud •• soon as tho charier is completed (which is being drawn 1141 by Mesara Verdery A Vwderv) the names ol. the corporators will bo given, for- tho purpose of erecting another mammoth cotton mill on the hanks (ifTh# ‘AVghsbi canal*’ • ^ This new enterprise Is to lie known ns the “King Manufactu ring Company,” minted in honor of Hon. John P. King, one of Augus ta’s oldest ami most, worthy citi zens. Tho sum of oue million dol-. lars will ho raised tor that purpose. Some of our own beat known capitalists, we learn, are deeply in terested as well aa largo moneyed parties from other piaee*. No place hus ns yet been determined upon for a site, hut the many*eligi ble locations all along the canal from the locks to tho city will be no barrier on that point. • It is unnecessary to speculate up- ou tho groat advantages Augnsta will derive from this movement. They urc patent to all. The name decided* Coalition with the Read- solocted for the mill is quite appro- justors would ho fought against by priate, and also a compliment to ull trne Republicans iu tho State. A convention of Republicans would be cnllod in ninety days to nomi nate.candidate for State oflioers in dependent of the Muhone men. It was their desire to have General NVicklmm, who wus in lull ayntyA thy with tho “straight-out” Ropub* lietuis, head the ticket, but his hup Thcr^waniomTTdl^^ioy^^id, ’ of putting Colonel MobIm , now Unit ed States Consul at Hong Kong, at the lioad of the -ticket. Judge King, who heartily endorses tlie movement* It will also offer a splendid op* portunity for those of our people oi this section who hayc recently , come into tho possessipn eruble, sinus ot money by wales ot railroad stocks and bond*, to )u* * vest'm aa - eniptychsO whiub pvom- Iiini ■ |Nyiwg is4(—Nn Ike BsKsdaM t nfo.’— 1 jtmtttmir fl > Mibiy Tlie Greatest fllessliiff. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, stonuioh regular, kidneys and liver setive, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprielors sre being blessed by thousands who have lieen saved and cured by it. Will you try it ?—Eagle. Judge Treat of the United States court at St, Louis, has decided that the Singer sewing machine patents liuving expired, anybody has the right to manufacture Singer ma chines. The suit was for a violation of the Smgef trade mark, and the Judge further decided that the plain tiff cannot cieate a monopoly for the pructic.il extension of 11 patent be yond its legal term under the guise ol a t mde-inark. The vaiious sew ing machine patents have been an enormous tux upon the people, and their expiration cannot fail to reduce the price of the machines, which have become a nect-ssity in every household. The inventors were long since umplv rewarded for their me chanical skill employed in the manu facture of these machines. The Camming Clarion moralizes us follows: “It costs four dollars per ton to wagon guano from I lie Air Line. Three dollars perTon of thb could be suved if Forsvtlr county had a railroad. This would make a sav- of 4’J,100 a year on guano, freights alone. One dollar per hale on 5,000 of cotton would make 45,000, and 43,000 is a*low estimate for itniiuul wagon freights on inerchandis: brought into the county, Here, then, are over ten thousand dollars a yeur otTthree articles of freight abs •late ly lost to tlie people ot Forsyth coun ty. Is it not astonishing that they do uot build a railroad at once?” A conespoiTUence dated April 21, to the Constitution from bmyrna, says : “ Last night the usual stillness of tho night and quietudu of ,our town and vicinity, were most awfully disturbed by the suddou and territlo fep ir, of a “bumb shell,” exploding immediately near the recidenoe of Mrs. Lovelews. Her eon, Mr. Bunk • Mugbee, while burning off u new ground near the house, piled 'brush’ ou an old stump, und in his rounds of chunking up, while in the act of mending the Are” on (he stamp, the explosion of a large‘shell* occurred, and from the midst of the smoulder* ing fire and ashes fragments of shell, brands ol fire and hot ushes flew in every direction prodneing a 'lie down* effect upou everyone who heard it ss well as upon Mr. Magbee; who was fortunately Lite only sufferer. Though he escaped injury from ihe flyiug fragments of shell, yet he sustained very serious injuries I rout the hot embers and flames, burning him ajl over one side the fuce, neck und hand, from which his sufferings were great. At present writing he is un der the skillful management of Dr. \V. C.Connally, and we learn resting well.” Buffalo Bill played against Baki na and Sara Bernhardt and beat them largely in the audience and re ceipts. lib is reported to have said that “the public knows 11 good thing when it sees it.” Thera is suid to-He great scarcity of corn and fodder in many pluces at the south, among the farmers. No people like that can get rich. Too much cotton und too many foreign lertiliz-rs did it. Six deer became wedged iu deep sno r in Slieboygun county, Mich., ami were easily captured by a party, who took them alive, and they have bee line so docile that he proposes selling them us pets. General Joseph Latte, of Oregon, if da id. jbl,