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About The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1881)
blATK *u NEWS. The Did to it Gitixen wants passed a etringciit law which will make fail uivs an impo«ibdrtj\ An agrictthtiVid college, similar to those established at Americas, Duh- lotion sad Athens is being talked ol for Rome. The Macon Telegraph repen ts that on Sunday in VltlofivilW, a colored woman, while preparing for lier bap tism into the Baptist Church, fell to the floor helpless, and died a few minutes later. — —— Ailington Advance: “Last Mon day, when Mr. Pact washuvingsto k cut for his mill, four snakes Were ioiind in one ot the lop limns ol a tree, which was 81 feet from the ground, before the lice was cut down.’* The Sylvania Telephone thinks that if there should happen to be a failure in the cotton crop this year sheriff* of Georgia would have their hands full next y< ar, and the bank rupt courts would do a thriving bus iness. 0»ly H*ra HearUey, Jjl^g MORNING PSUS/ F a nkw stout nv a popular Atrrnon. lATkiirniinnf >r Sirs. orirKi.iA iflsiK# hkio ^ Author of “My Mother's Daughter,” “Mrs, J , “Mufllt,” otc^ % ^ The Weekly Tiie Jackson Herald dates that the citizens of Newton district ure excit ed over the ravages of some kind ol wild beast amogst their swine and sheep; they suppose that’it is a pan ther. Several parties have been or- guniztd to hunt it, but up to the present have not been successful in coining up with the “critter.” SavAnnntr NEWS by* SATOROAT, MAT 14, Will contain the opening chapters of n charming story of absorbing interest, rn- titled, -ONLY NOHA HR A UTLEY," from the gifted pqu of Mrs, Ophelia Nis- 1)0 Heid. of Aktonton»On. The previous roiiii ibutions of this t.a! ontrd lady to our series of store s has made tierso widely known and an great a favorite with our reading public, that commendation from us of her forthcom ing romance is unnecessary. ^ ** SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS Contains 8 page* of reading matter, corns pi isipg ail Uic now a of the week, Trie graphic Dispatches up to ihc li.ur. of go ing to press, Agricultural Items, Original SoriaU, etc. Duly $,3 a year; $1 for six months. I> FIT II Kit I.IOIIII 011 OUT FORM Tlmt Anl* ill (lie Name lime on PWBUTBM, Till BOWKS, AID MB BIBB BIS. [WHY AUB W1 ilCKtl I Arrant’ tit affair fhete area! o\onnt 'reI lirco/iie clogged or torpid, ami imitonmifI lAuMomu* therefore forced lulu the Hood | ifAnf ttidltt VajiWtow iwfwrSffti Last week witnessed the demised three Georgia newspapers. The At lanta Daily Phonograph, the Rome Daily Tribune, mid the Augusta Sunday Mirror. Truly the' sea of journalism is rough and fraught with danger to frail- bnt venturesome crafts. The two suspended dailies will hereafter be issued its weeklies. Says the Cuthbert Appeal: “We have bad a week of warm spring weather, the first this season, and the corn whioh was not killed by the late frosts is doing well and growing rapidly. The cotton that is up is in good oondition, and our farming friends, witli a few exceptions, tell us that they have a line slum! ol botli cotton and oorn.” The Atlanta Phouograph warns the editors of Georgia to keep uway from the Rome court house when they assemble in that city in May. as the building is unsound. What in the thunder have editors to do with court houses ? They own little property, and are the most law abid ing people iu the world, The Pho nograph is dead. This wus its lust article. cosmtii’ATIon, iiunahy| IHSF.AHKrt, FKM M.K WKAKNFHHK*, and wtcitvwi'M mnonnr.iiM, \bf earningfrtt action of there organs mid I | mtoring Ihrlr poirer In throw off d ue me. Why Muffi-r lilt inns jiniii* mill uhnl | Why toriiirntfil Till) I’11«-k, Con.tlpatlonl I | Why frlKhlt-nrd a.rt ilUordrrril Kldnoyal | Why »ndur- ni-rrnns or alrl. Iii-iiiIiicIimI | Vulit MNEY-Tl ORTmi</»v>ifV Inhealth. It !■ put up In Hr, Vrgrtubli- I'ririn, In tin! Imnaono |»u-Iiih(i'<-r wlilrli makt-x -ia i|unrla nfl Imxliclim. Ainu in l.lqulil Form, vary < imara-l | (rated, (or (hove tlmt cannot rcu<llly i n-]virc It. I | ylt act. with equal <-fl\r |rnry In olth’i-r form, f | OUT IT or YOUR tmUQUlBT. l'UK’R, ei.M I WF.M.S, UICIIAKPKOX a Co., Prop**, 1 (Will aeudtha dry poat-paid.) aClUMWI, VT. I AND SPERMATORRHEA. I A valuable Discovery si cal Science, as eutlrely Nc iinnmly for t he apeed/ and .ad New Departure in Med- . lew sad poeltivelir eKectlre epeedy end permsaeat Cura of leml- We are no Horace Greely, but roc- ommeud that every farmer in the county plant a few ucres in something that will make long forage. There is no earthly reason why long forage should be short in this county. And til is is the long aud short o( it, that no farmer should long be short of long forage, and whether you live long or die shortly never forget this short sermon that might have been longer—Quitman Free Press. For several weeks there lias been going the rounds of the papers an urtiole about a young man iu Iowa hugging his sweetheart to death. A certain young man iu Gumming who professes to be an expert in the mat ter of hogging, not only his sweet heart, but sometimes the sweethearts of other fellows, says that it is a mis take. He suys a girl will endure any amount of hugging and when one hugged she is like bouncing an India rubber ball, 6he will try to return to position.—Gumming Clarion. The Constitution says: “The garnd jury of the superior court last week lorroully requested the railroad authorities to instruct their employes to discontinue “all unnecessary blow ing” of whistles in the city of At lanta, in accordance with the act of 1875. This request is, we fear, too 1 loo qualified. Not a screech ive is necessary in the sly any other city per gnse to occur. . It the md jury is not fully moil should abate ulatur; DM _ venlanoa. puraulwof life | It la T»b»S.“ quickly d liu medial y coo- U>/y Ducts. Pro.tuta Gland, and UrethraTYh* of the Remedy la attended with no pain or Incon- lenoe, and does not interfere with the ordinary diaaolvedand noon ab- id r« aorlxMl, producing an atlre effect upon the aeaual an. tlona wrecked from aell aliuae and eiowMa, .topping tba drain from the gyatem, reatorlny tlio mind to health and aound memory, removing the Dlmnees of Bight, Nervous Debility, Oonfualon of Idea*, Aversion to Society, a to., etc., and the appearance ot premature old euro usually accompanying this trouble,and reatorln* perfect Sexual Vlnor. where It hoe been dormant for years. This muuu of treat ment baa stood the test In very euvero case., aud ta now a pronounoed success. Drupe are too much pro scribed In those troubles, and, an many can bear wit ness to, with but little If any permanunlaood. There la no Nonsense about this Preparation, Tract leal ob servation onableaua to poeltlvely guarantee that It will give satisfaction. During the eight years that It has been In general nae, wo have t hounanda of testi monials as to Its value, and It Is now concedod by the Medical Profession to be the most rational means yet discovered ot reaebtug and curing this very prevalent trouble, that is well known to bo tho cause of untold misery to so many, and upon whom quucka prey v.lth their uselaaa nostrums and big fees. The Remedy la put up In neat boifta,of three sizes. No. 1, (enough to last a month,) S3; No. 8, (.ufflcieat to sffaet a per manent euro, unlosa In auvoro cases,) SB; No. 9. Hasting over throe months, will atop emissions and nstoro.vigor In the worst cu-rs,) 87. Sent by mall, “ VDg£0*ION~ ' Tun: a h v 0 for lima for biiRlnivws nr marring**, permanent PATIE'NTS TREATED! M *:' pcr»< nAl consultation it preferred, winch it FRF North side Public Square, MABISTTA. - SA. Keyr* a full Line of DRY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, • HATS, CAPS, j **4i m-wwr (» tqaiftgvor HEADY MAT)It - CLOTHINO NOTIONS. He makes a Rpcrialty of LADtE’8 and * >- OE.\TLF.MAN'ci KNI t t'NDERWEAH Also r Specialty in Cutlery—Razors SPECTACLES—A GRK4X Variety—Ctrl’s ANY EYES. Go to sec JOSEPH ELSAS, ywtt will find liis prices all light. ' Pe’b. 8, 1881, ly. (ill MG! Take Hotted The cheapest himriture Stwe. H. W. THOMAS Mlt 1881. THE CMTSTimiON. Never in our history has a reliable, FI RST-CJ .ASS N E W SI ’APER been ho essentially needed by'the Southern people an at present. Never has THE CONSTITUTION huoa so THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED aud so fully prepared to fnruiih such n paper an at present. With TEhRGR 4 PHTC SERVICE UNE QUAL I. D by any Southern paiwr, With trained Correspondent in every lo cality in which its readers arc Interested, With a . , CAPABLE EDITORIAL STAFF it corps of clllclcnt Reporters, and tho best of “special contributors, TIIE CONSTITUTION c.iu promire to its readers that it will be better than ever before, und will ronfimi it» position as tiie LEADING SOUTHERN NEW8PAPAR While TUE CONSTITUITON will carry the general news of tho day, nud exprc-M its opinions frankly on political topics, it will devote special attention to the DEVELOPMENT OF SOUTHERN RESOURCES . in all legitimate channels or direction'. aivery Georgian nnd every niau interes ted in Sonthern enternrise and growth, shoubi read 7IIE CONSTITUTION in one of its editions. TERMS—Daily, one Y enr . $10; » ,x months, 85; three months, 82 50. Week ly,one year, 81.50; six months, 81; to clubs of ten, one year, 81.25; to clubs of tvv.nty, ON DOLLAR A YEAR. Southern Cultivator, one year, #1.50; to clubs often, 812 50; to clubs of twenty. 820. Weekly Constitution aud Cultiva tor to same address, one year, 82.50. Add ess CO.Vs TMTM1 TloJ%% Atlanta. Ga. I mean just what I say. ALL THOSE INDENTED TO ME. EITHER BY NOTE OR AC- OO C NT, MUST COME FOR WARD AND 'F’AY THf SAME AT ONCE. I MUST, I WILL HAVE MONEY* 1)U NOT READ THIS \ND THEN THINK THAT YOlT ARE Nt)T INCLU DED IN THIS DUN, FOR IF YOU CONSOLE YOURSELF WITH THE IDEA THAT YOU ARE NOT INCLUDED, }'OU WILL HAVE TO PAY A LITTLE D LL OF COST, FOR ALL T HOSE WHO DO NOT'PAY ME BY T HE 15th OF mis MONTH WILL FIND TIlEIIt NOTES OR AO* coyNTS IN THE HANDS OF COLLECTING O F F I U E It S. YOUR TRADE IS AN INJ-URY TO ME IF YOU DO NOT. PAV UP PROMPTLY. 00ME IX AN) PAY LIKE HONEST MEN, AND LET US TRADE MORE THIS YEAR TUAN WE DtD THE LAST. J.M. McAFEE. NO. 90 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I keep a complete apd select line of KurntTltrc of every elaS'i. RccMfyoni und Purloi* Suits in every variety, a ml at pri ces that duly eoffipetition. Romeiuber the place— 90 Whitehall Street. H.W t THOMAS. WLAILUIJWI- 1881-1881 NEW TRY TUB YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. THE LARGEST AND RES'] FAM ILY PAVER IN TIIE WORLD BEROKEE ADVANC ONB THOUSAND Subscribers Waited In Ike Next . We want 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, xve will place the subscription price as fol lows for the Next Thirty Days: ! 81.001 50 three months, 30 Smfl tor Sample (’ojty—irre. NKW Y )KK OllHKltVHK. W t»»rk How, !t«*w York. THE TELEGRAPH and MESSENGER For 1881. If! I are a maul aeal-(t,ln plain wrapp uaiug win nccompai., send for Mealed nr script! re Pamptl-\ lelmalrlna Anatomical Mlluolrations 1 amt Testimony, which «ci“ the most skeptical that i restored to perfect maul r the dntu affected. HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF’GL CHEMISTS. Market and 8th Sts. St. LOUIS. Mo. DR. BUTTS' dispensary Treat all Chronic Diseases, uml enjoys a nation al rtMiutution through the curing of comiilicnted canes. IHPI8CR£TIOH"rF.XPOSuapi'.^...- ectione ol theIdoou, skinor'boneH, tivuted with auc- c«m, without using Mercury or Pollonoue Medicine*. 1CI| who ure suffering from tbutdiects MM of u diseaso that unfits . ts vie* or marriage, permanent )y cureti. —— - —— * r M«U and Exprew, it where Dossil lc, . fBBB and invit ed. I »t of questions to be anawered by patients desiring treat- tifcut mailed free to any addreu 011 applicatiou. < Person* aufft rln^ from Rupture should tract Hit lr addreee,\ and Iraru sueirthln^ to Ibeir adsautagr. It U not a truee./ touuiiuuiraliniik stnrtly coufiJeiitial, and ebould be addnriMd ML DCm IM North Hlk HU. HU Loula. MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS Are you disturbed at night ami broke of your rest by a sick child sulferiiig nnd crying with the excruciating puin on cutting teeth ? 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