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About The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1881)
a»ATK NKWH Gen. Tttwnbs, who i* in Atlanta, iyi the Cilisena Bank never hail any ■•eta. Th« Conyera Examiner does not know whether Georgia at largo ia richer or poorer, but it doea know that Cooyera ii booming. After leoiaf §76,000 worth of property by inceadiarf Area within three yren, Fortyth, Ga., ia rejoic* ing over the capture of the iuoendia ries. The McDonough correspondent of the Henry County Weekly writea that paper that there ia a good deal of aickncito at preaent iu that loculi* ty. If tariff ia the prevailing troub le. The Albany News and Advertiser declares that Southwest Georgia will either have to produce more to eat ui home, or learn how to make more of the “neoeesury" with which to bring it from the West. The Dahlonega Signal reports that a man by the name of Janu-a Cham* bera was committed to fail in that place on Tuesday for stabbing frith intantto murder, Mr. Wm. Ash, some six or eight yeaia ago. He awaits trial $t this session of the oourt. Joseph North side Public MASIBTTA. Keep* a full L DBY GOODS, I, : O- W BOOTS, SHOES, » HATS, CAPS, READ m • U H ■ hi )K AlfeJTIIING Hi. The Carteraville Free Press boasts that its city, with its cotton mill, car factory, and the numerous new busi* ness houses contemplated, will soon put on a new aspect, and it trusts the cltisens will push the enterprises right through. It they do so, it says: "We will have the ‘Queeu City’of the mountains vet." Says the Cuthbcrt Appeal: "The quantity of Western hay sold iu this market this year has been unusually large. It looks like a round ubout way to get a dollar to see a farmer drive an empty wagon to town and load it with oorn, baoon and hay feed mole* and negroes with while they keep the grass out of cotton where a bale tw three acres ii about aaanoh aa they gather." AND NOTIONS. | v f > Vu <♦ Jy He makes a specialty of DADIE’8 and OKATLEM AN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR Also a Specialty in* Cutlery—Razors SPECTACLES—A GREAT * *i *3 r. 1 VARIETY-^UITS Atf Y BYES. Go to see JOSEPH ELSAS, you will Hud his prices all right. j HU Mum! , lake Hottest I mean just what Isay. ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO ME. EITHER BY NOTE OR AC- COUNT, MUST COME FOB- WARD AND PAY THE SAME AT ONCE. I MUST, I WILL HAVE MONEY, DO NOT READ THIS vND THEN THINK THAT YOU ARE NOT INCLU DED IN THIS DUN, FOR IK YOU CONSOLE YOURSELF WITH THE IDEA THAT YOU ARE NOT INCLUDED, YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY A LITTLE HILL OF COST, FOR ALL* THOSE WHO DO NOT PAY ME BY THE 15Mi OF PHIS MONTH WILL FIND THEIR NOTES OR AC COUNTS IN THE HANDS OF COLLECTING OFFICERS. YOUR TRADE 1$ AN INJURY TO ME IF YOU 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. to. McAFEE. ' I- mi Fob. 8, 1881, ly. MX. Maoon Telegraph: "It is said upon good authority that a certain tin box containing many docurneute rich, rare end rucy, in relation to importnnt eveota which occurred in Atlanlrabont ten or twelve years ago, has been sent to Washington Oity. The seal of the box has been removed and the contents, which were examined, will soon be publish* ed to the world. The box is well known by reputation, aa'the tin box,* and it has figured here in politics more than ouoe." The N«ws says that while an Kl- berton gentlemun was standing on the atreela last Tuesday talking to a friend a man (tapped up, und under pretext of looking at hia watch chain, quietly slipped the watch off and wub about to get out of sight before the robbery was discovered. As he was making off with the booty, however, and before he got out of range, a 38 calibre Smith and Wesson pistol was brought to n level with his head, and and this prevailed on him to atop. NEW 18HI. 1881 THE CONSTITUTION. 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Nervous Debility, Oonfuxlou or Ideas, Avornlon to ttoelety,eto,otc., ami tbo appearance of promntura old a*e usually accompanying this trouble, and rovtorlnp.porfect Sexual Vigor, where It has boon dormant for years. This mode ol treat- moot has stood th« test la very severe eases, and la now a pronounced success. Bruys sro too much pro- scribed In these troubles, and, as many can bsar wit ness to, with but llttlo II any purmanenlguod. Thera is no Nonsease ahont this Preparation. Practical oil- sorvstion enables us to positively guarantee that It will give satisfaction. During (bo eight yean tbut It has been In general use, ws have thousands ol tor t l- It la now eoncodod by tbo .» most rational means yet reaching and curing this very prevalent trouble, that la wall known to be tbs eauso of untold misery lo so many, and upon whom quacks prey with tholr useless nostrums and big fees. Tbs llomody Is put up In nest boxes, of three sixes. No. I, (enough to last a month.) S31 No. 8, (sufliclent to effect s per manent euro, unloss la severs cases,) SS| No. 3, tlasting over threw mouths w ill stop amissions and The Cheapest Furniture Store. H. W. THOMAS |= NO. 00 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I keep a complete nnd select line of Furniture of every clas9. .Bed-Room nnd Parlor Suits in every variety, and nt pri ces that defy competition. Remember the pines— 00 Whitehall Street. H. W. THOMAS. HERGKEE ADVANC ONES THOUSAND Subscribers Wanted Im Ike Next We w ant One Thousand Sub scribers in Cherokee and adjoin ing Counties iu addition to our present list. And in order to in. dace the reading public to come in at once and subscribe, we will place the subscription price as fol lows for the Next Thirty Days: Single copy one year, $1.00 six mouths, 50 i It hat been In general uae, we 1 tnooialaaato Ita value, and it 1 Medical rrt.feHilqn to be the I (Uncovered ol reaching ana let HIE TELEGRAPH and MESSENGER For 1881. mouth?, §1; to Certain Atlanta capitalists were in Confers a few days ago looking ut tbe Rockdale paper mill with u view of converting it into a cotton facto rs. The Conyera Weekly says nego tiations are atill pending, but it is qnile certain that the trade will be coneamated, aad a lHCtory of ten thousand spindles will soon be in operation. It also says: "No better site fore cotton factory ca:i be found, and we have several others which lire nearly as good, which can !>e bought low, and we want them utilized." Carteraville Free Press: "Mr. Ste phens was right in his statement that the people of Georgia were yearly growing poorer. This is seen daily in the statements oi the press to the effeot that there are thousands of far mers in the state without sufficient provisions to make their crops and without tbe means to procure them. Such is tbe case in Barlow county. M we are informed. There ure imm- provieioua being purchased by fur Men than ueuul. Why will not om people have the good, hard seuse to latest hooterf ly, one year, $1.50; nix clubs of ten, one ye twenty, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Southern Cultivator, one year, $1.50; to club* of ten, $12.50; to clubs of twenty $20. Weekly Constitution aud Cultivu tor to «aiuc address, one yeur, $2.5q. Add aas OOJft J’m rial*, Atlanta. Ga $10 (4 44 Monk Editohh, M«>hk Tki.koiiai'IUc Nk\V8. MoKK COUllKSI’OVBKNTi, And New Type, All at a iMrgt Additional Expense. 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