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

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Hit lot* of lud, 40 and sggregati In two mil publ n Abo t86 hnn tin 1 and foduflpflMV’VM li ■old ibmnKMptMl 1 Keme ia h«ft vj aoPprobablj tniaaraL For fur^Hpirticulartt, address Tub Advance, TUia JfutUSM OwtOu. Oa. nSi ABbi By applying personally at the noarent office of THE SINGER MANUFAOTU- BINO CO. (or by postal card if at a dia lanco) any adult prraon will be present- ad with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book entitled 'H. W. Nbwxa*. NEWMAN & OKJH containing a handsome and coatly steel engraving frontispeiece; also, 28 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever la made foi this handsome liook, which can be ob tained only by application at the branch ami anbordinato offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. T1IE SINGER M’F’G. CO. Principal Office, 84 Union Squre " w Y may 12, 5m. New York. TUTTS mttiifiwt, ciimvmib.t TNI AFFUfTH CVtVYWNvtl. AMI THE 6RtATEtT BEOICAL TRIUBPH OF THE ME. n»T«uw. TORPID LIVER. SCRHHW MSCMCS WU SIMM K MVEliftO. TVTTt FILLS *r* « swell •uh.im 4au i •f Miss m to hUAi They Sweraeee the a body to Twite ea Met *-*~~sl£mlby th'-lr IwTwStf ’S ., e the Ihne the tyitta It le AeSlewon the ■Swrew^BAjJ DYE. Okay llnaor Whisk Kan clukiifod to* Glossy Hi.ack by s ilinclf niipllcstlon of thin Du. It Impart* a aatiiral rotor, acu IimsnlansssslY. Bold bylirug(i.i.,»r mil t,y .kpros. on receipt of P. Ofllee, 3B Murray 0t., Raw Yertu t he. Tl'ITS lOItt -f ttlMfcl* Uhnutlen esd | CnM hetetsSa *M ke MHeS rail ea — For! Kidaeyo, : "TlSvn, RrlghtH Rleswae District Coimrai prows sad Snperiec GoafW< tn •Mdf, if- •'■W* d Jso.ti. Attaway ATTAWAY, ATTORNEYS. AT-L A W. CAM ON, - - . t - GEORGIA. rior Court of "Will practios In tbs 8war; Ckomkee and adjoining count itw asr tsX' astnaSr* UOOrt House. Apr. 22 tf, ' 1 s „ r " . 3 J the Dr. A K. Parker Will continue the pmetlee of Medicine et Centou end vicinity. Office at his res idence on Main Street. B. F. Fatbb. P. P. DuPaxx. Fayme ft DvPre, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW, CANTON, - GEORGIA• H. H.McKntyre, ArMhi F%RlsrlHf shm! STONE WORKMAN, CANTON, QMOMQIA. I AM FULLY PREPARED TO DO any kind of Masonry or Flaalenng, at tna LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. And solicit the patronage of thoee deeir- it the pntroi lag work In my Mae. H. H. McENTYRE. 1.18 ly. Jr. M. HARDlis BOUSE, SIGN, . CARRIAGE and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. FRESCO amd SCENIC ARTIST C ANION, GEORGIA Jan.18 {j. IJ D I II J c . (J N I V I A Cough, Cold or Boro Throat should be etopped. Neglect frequently esults in an Incurable Lung Disease or Jonsomption. BROWN’S BRONOHlkL 'ROCHES are certain to give relit-f in Abthma, Bronchitis, Goughs, CWtarrli Consumptive aud Throat Diseases. F<.r thirty yenss the Troches have been rec ommended by physicians, and always g re perfect «atl*faoMon. They ere not n w er untried but bavins beeo tested bv wide nod oonslant use for nearly an ntirc gtaierstion, they have attained a ell merited yank among the few staple eon dies of the age. Public fipeakein and Singers use them ’ to clear aud htrengtlma the Voice- _ Sold' et thenty cents a box everywhere Oot 9, if ■•r la laAetel Ba* I artel eeettene. or By tbs dlaUlla- tloa ef a FOB BBT LBAF with: JUNI PER MBBRIKS sn4 BARLEY MALT ws have discovers^ KIDMBOBN, wAiflh sets •MclScall; thsBldi ary — •(raining, sasartlag hsst er irritation ia 7 itfMrf DuresToiii I HAVE OPENED A NEW A AD splendid stock of pure, iresh Drugs in my brick bouse ntxt door east from Mc Afee’s old stand. I shall keep as tar ns possible every article kept in the l'rug Mne, and if you call at tny Store ami libs wstsr psusfts, don’t find what you want I will order it IgtYlngthemstreacth, | . Ivigor and causing a . ,0 ‘T. u :, , ... , ,, , bssltliy color and saay flow of nrlna. it can be [ I shall continue in the practice of .Ve i Uhsii at all tlmaa, iu all cllmafM, without Injury j | c i nl > nnd Surgery as before, and lake WE SS opoortJt/ to thank my many sur other preparation tor Kidney dlOealtlas, | friends for whom I have pi act iced for it k« * I ** t ? irt ^V ,e ‘ r, ‘kd 0r ..k ,e ibe C 'com y nT ipr I Ka’ch label baa tbs Blgnsts— 1 JU * t . the Pf* c RUTlOt I LAWRENCE A MARTIN every bottle fa patronage, f tl»c same; £2 tice of all who may feel disposed to give «* 1 me their patronage. I respect fully ask if tho ladies to call an 1 see my Perfumery end flavor. Lauiss iihcuut will libs it, sn4 I “ GssTi.sssjf will And KIDNBOBN tbs bast Kid- l dence and nev Tonic for Its purposes srer seed I I ^ — Kach label baa tbs Blgnstors of LAWRKNCK A MART every bottle baa aOoveaNMSS (with our aawia), which portalta be sold as a Proprietary artislof wltawav irawse, —, . . , - e j .. . - by DRUGOlsTsTaROCRKK and other Dsalsm and Toilet goods. I can be found at my everywhere . store whan not prefessioually engageu, Put up in Quart Sise Botfim. PHce fl.OQ. reM iy to wait wn yon. l^bWUKNCB Jc MAMTIfr, Propri.to«, , 7 Very res^stfully, fry DRUOOJWTg antf OMMi | Tm „ [/<>»«■ TURK ’ M D A pat ttp pruioriptMa. Wtmt barns to ksep a sealing-wax. Tho ty is itvtr posiffivv. fays i m Th« Jaasasibl- |pr Oust baplsnivd in drfHst— n-; »**• Why is the earth like n black board ? lives use the children ol men multiply on lb* linos of it. Sunday may be a very solemn a»ri of a day, bat there’s a hadder-dsy comes just itelora it. An exc h sage says ol a certain pa b Mo man, “He is a poor pappy—very poor, and very pappy." A druggist advertises “bicarbonate of soda," but you are not oompelled to bay it if you don't want It. - SW "" The corner louh-r will never visit the phrenologist to tind oat what be is bnt fitted lor. lie does not want to know. Never address yaar conversation to a person engaged iu footing np a column of figures. There’s nothing so deuf as an adder. A candidate whose principle sup* porters are taveru keepers and shoe makers, proudly nil ad vs ur them ns members ol tbc bar nod boaoh. A paper, in giving.au acaonat • shooting affiaMg 'papa Jkp pma man is expraied to recover, as the pistol ball lodged in his “dinner- paiL" The New York Dispatoh says that the best way to raise ohicksns is to obuok a fisii iMiok loaded with a Iter- uaf of oern over your neighbor's fenorw “Empty is tba Orstfle, Baby’s Gone,” if the title of Uft latest sorto* idwiic-song. It will probably be fol lowed by “Empty is life Bottle, Ps- pa'd Fall.” Aa-lrtthnisn who wnsf.iaod gall- ty af stealing a lot of ooffee wus auk <-d by, tba magistrate What he did with it. “Made tuy with it,” Rat lie Hibernian’* reply. 'You don’t know bow it pains me to puniflli you,’ Saul u tenebir. 'J guess there’s more jaiiu at my end of the stick,’ replied the boy feeling ly ; 'anyhow, I’m willing to tride ends.’ A Richmond physician says that if people wdl take u bath iu hot whis ky sod rock saU tgjoe u year, they Will escape rheumatism and oolds. Bgt wouldn't that spoil the whisky K Notwithstanding the foot (and perhaps in cotise(iu.-nce of il) that clergy and jusrtaet of the peace me so blisy all the time making two peo ple one, the popula'iou cou(iuu«s to iuoreuse. A woman returning from market got into a .treet car with a basketful ol dressed poultry. To her the dri ver, speaking snarply, said : “Fare !” “No,” said the woman. “Fowl,” And everybody cvekled. A young lady recently married reoil Mother Shipton’s prophecies for the first rime the other day. “Just my luck !” she exclaimed, throwing down the paper. “Here I am newly murried, and now the world’s coming to an eud.” "’AFwis correspondent aenftsrtie fbflb#ing account of the Tate4t ■ciof^ific sensation: “A ifQiarkably interesting ox- pariffnwt lias just been made at Galois aod Dover, between *whieb plaaes conversation has been* kepi up, viva voce, by means of a no# kind 6f a telephone, which has bedh patented under the name of ctrophone. Ndt oobr Were whispered into IWappsira- tus st Calais distinctly heard at Dover, and of course vice versa, but the listener at one eud was per fectly well able to distinguish by the mere tones of voice the person who was speaking at the other end. should be observed that while the human voice was being trans mitted through one wire the others mere employed for the transmis sion of telegraphic messages. Moreover, experiments were con ducted betweeh the hours of 10 and 4 - that is, in the busiest part of the day, when the wires are in unceasing operation. The voice of the speaker was distinctly heard as soon as the wives were joined to the apparatus and conversations were oarried on without interrup tion in the presence of competent specialists. The experiments with the same apparatus were then con tinued with the samo results, and in the midst of the confusion produc ed by the simultaneous working of several machines at the London terminal station tho voice of the speaker was board aa plainly as gh ha had been in the t Thwvwtmh rftr tottgarbe ohy doubt that it is perfectly practica ble to converse across, or rather under the soa, by means of any submarine cuble. The inventor maintains it is just as easy to talk across the Atlantic as from one room to another. It is stated by the Albany (N. Y.) Evening Nows that some start ling developments have been brought to pnblic notice. They are that an extensive trade in dis eased meet is carried on through out the central end western portion nf that 8tatw. An old resident of West Albany, who has been en gaged in fhe cattle trade for years, says be-haa seen cattle that have died of diseftiio loaded on ears at Buffalo and brought to West Al bany and sold. The rnont alarming feature is the extent to which the business has boon carried. The development made by the town Board of Health of Watervliet Hhow that thousands of pounds of diseased and poisoned boat’ have been sold. The lower class of peo ple have been the greatest suffer ers by the outrage. Instead of ob taining an article that would give strength and health, they have been fed on that which is sure to breed pestilence and death. If such be the facts in the oase, we should be very wary in the pur chase of this artiole of family use, It would bo far preferable for our people to raise their own moats ol home, then their lives and health would not be endangered by get ting hold of diseased beef and ba con from hogs that died of ohqlara or any other disease. Lot the mot to be, Beware I -.1 mae The Gibson boys, says the Au gusta Evening News, us M i thing, are noted for their pto^karfd iron nerve. Especially is tUia tli^ case with those of the family who are connected with the daily press. There is one of them oonneetetjl with the New York Sun, and am othor with the Augusta Rows. The latter gentleman we know to be aU Q. K. and from the way the other speaks of Mr. Bmdy, tboBlwr rants ■windier, we are lad to belsevt ha is made of the same motertaf. Rea dy said recently that tbo “brigand* of the proas” offered to knppredi the Star Route exposures for pay. The New York Sun asked ‘wbai newspaper men had dona so. Brady replied that the cbief of them was A. M. Gibson, the Sun’s Washing ton correspondent. That has. pro voked Gi o*on to publish a need in Monday’s Suu, in wbioh he soys: “Thomas i Brady Is a tkiaf and a cowardly liar. I invite Mu atten tion to the fact that my httgRuge h unequivocal and clearly acttonabl*. My residence is Washington, D. 0., but I will respond to soy Invi tation to try the Isstie offset there or here, os he may elect. I ,oo| reedy to furnish the evidenoe in support of my language.” If Brady fails to understand that, it frill hoi useless to addfsnhim heweafter in the English Qorl ChMsgo Tribune, Rsp The quull HMws’i The kidneys ora wav to wash out the are In s Nutshell. Bt. Lotfla Poat IJi•patch. The true inwardness of the Gar- field-Gonkling situation is simply this: Blaine is a positive force. He came within a hair’s bresdth ot receiving the Presidential nomi nation in 1876. He came pretty near it again in 1880. Both times Conkliqg was the man who defeat ed him. But for Conkling, Blaine would ha Presiden t to-day. Conk- ling declines to have any personal relations with Blaine. Their fuud in one of those that are irreconclli able end last for life. Conkling never mokes up. Garfield wants to be nominated again. He needs Blaine’s following, Blaine has probably concluded that he cannot be President himself and that the next best thing is to be the power behind Garfield. Men are human. Politicians with disappointed am bition are human. “To get even” is as natural a desire with a Jim Blaiue as with a Jim Smith. This is all. Blaine, thinking of ’76 and ’80, is simply enjoying the rare luxury of getting even with Conk ling. 1. That he has been read out of the Republican party at home. 2. That he has been an apologist for and defender of every grab end steal in Washington for the past: fifteen years, 3. That he is Tom Brady’s hirod man. 4. That he is a friend of Ifa- hone’s. 6. That he is Conkling’s fugle man. 6. That be is an inveterate foe to the President, whom he has re peatedly insulted. T. That he does not enjoy the confidence pr respect of a majority of the Senate. 8. That he represents nothing and nobody, except Mabone and a spoils-grabbing syndicate from New York. 0. That he would not adorn the office. 10. That he oould not be trusted to administer it impaatially- 11. That his election would in jure the Republican party. 12. That it would help nobody but himself. . UA so boi:o:i 4 9 debris of our -- ' *lfjM* —“ wsrasu wrt —-v a'ra 1 *, lll4 „ iTW - Trw ttiffi RPtTbtarjWfy 4 ofYlir BeKafe <*<> iwt wort property the “trouble ■Kg ‘ is felt everywhere. Ibfu be wise Why Ara You Billlous ? Because you have allowed your bowels to become costive, and liver torpid. Use Kidney-Wort to pro duce a free state of the bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to proper action, cleans the ski not its yellow ness, cure billious headache, and cause new life in the blood. Drug gists have it, both dry and liquid— Zion’s Herald. “Women Never Think.” If the crabbed old bachelor who uttered this sentiment could but witness tho intense thought, deep study and thorough investigation of women in determining the best medicines to keep their families well, and should note their sagaci ty and wisdom in selecting Hop Bitters as the best, aud demonstrate ing it by keeping their families in perpetual health, at a mere nomi nal expense, ho would be forced to acknowledge that such sentiments are baseless and false.—Picayune. From 1848 to 1884 the population of Atlanta increased at the rate of about 1,000 a year. and as soon as you see signs of dis order get a package of Kidney- Wort and take it Jaitbfvlty. It will alean the sluice-way of sand, gravel or slikie and purify the whale sys- tem. Di aggiets self It, bdtfa liquid and dry, mid it is squally efficient in either form.—Independent Does n man ever go into a geo- oery store and say, “I’JI give you five cents a pound for sugar,” and expect to be treated 'with respect? Not at alf. He asks the price of •ugarand pays what is qqked or goes without. But tba aama man will offer a price twenty per oeot. below pates for a given spans in the advertising columns of a newo-n paper, and feel offended became if is not taken; Ttis Engineers commenced opera* tiens on the Georgia Western Inst week. McMiun county, Teen., bonati a calf with three tails, two ear*and one The giil who was looked in her lover’s arms for three hours explains that it wasn’t her fanlt. She claims he forgot the combination. When two gushing young women make a great display of bidding each other good bye, it may be called “much adieu about nothing.” Two men, oae named Milt Hart and the oth» r Jesse itegiater, fought with kuives iu the fifteenth district of Sumter county Saturday loot, and both are now lying at deatk’s door, Register having beau out aU to jMe* oes, one wound penetrating tehli liver, and Hart having beau alaMOt completely disemboweled. The thermometer registered 85 ds- grees in Chicago Sunday, and thsre was one care of Sunstroke^