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About The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1881)
STATE NEWS. Subscribe for the Advahce. Georgia lea, raised by Com mission- er LeDuc, has been tried in New York and pronounced as good us any ever railed ia China. Over in Dooly yesterday Jeff Sto vall wm shot and instantly killed by hie brother Joe. The report says '.hat Joe oaseugagrd in an alterca tion with hie wife, when Jeff, in or der to proteot the lady, interfered in some way as a peaoe maker, which angered hie brother to such an extent that he shot him down after be had gone oat into thegarden. Joe is now ia jail, oompletely overwhelmed nt the remit of his rash act. One hundred and ten miles of ateel rails have been purchased for the purpose of extruding the Muoon and Brunswick railroad. Covington is still excited over the discovery of a coal mine near that place 1 The editor of the iS>ar has examined it and pronounces it gen uine. Columbus is entitled to the blue ribbon. Mies Ida Sykes, a handsome young lady is traveling representu* tive of a dry goods house in that city. The Keidsville Enterprise declares thst there is enough timber hi Tat nalloounty to supply every saw mill and turpentine still in the State for five years. The Lumpkin Indvpendent notes the foot that peach trees which oame from the seed are fnli of fruit, while grafted trees have rhi d their fruit and will produce nothing. Jamea Jackson, of Atlanta, who, on the 20th of April, cut his throat with • raxor, baa died, erysipelas having set ia. He became dieeipated from family troubles, and oommited the raeh act while intoxicated. man In Bnmter county haa a ball in hie fleeh received at Spartan- bnrg in 1862—nearly 19 tetri. It doea not worry him muob, though at tisane it la quite painful. He aaye it ■hall be buried with him, ae it is all bs ever got by fighting the North. Only NoraHeartley. MORNIIG HUIfS SUIItS, a nrw STonv nv a rorur.AH Atrrnon. BUY KllfEII1TUY nr mr». oniRMA niaiiet narn. Author of ‘My Mother'* Daughter,”“Mrs, Dure,” “MuflU," etc. Thw Savannah Weekly BTIWS OK JtATUHDAT, may 14, Will r aitaiii the opening chupter* of a charming *t<>ry of absorbing interest, en titled, -ONLY NOItA HE A UTLEY,” from the gifted pen of Mr*. Ophelia Nis- bet Itcid. of A'atonton, (hi. The nroriouH contributions of this tal ented lady to our scries of Htorie* ha* made her so widely known aud so great a favorite whh our reading public that commendation from us ef her forthcom ing romance i* unnecessary. SAVANNAH weekly news Contains 8 pages of rending matter, coni> prising all the news of'tlie week, Tele graphic Dispatches up to the hour of go ing to press, Agricultural Items, Original Serials, etc. Only $2 a yenr; |1 for six months* KIDNEY-, WORT DOBS IWONDKRFUL CURBS! lawMMltItliw til* I.ITKU, tstuul •a4 KIDSKVN at Sh* ism* 11m*. WHY? >—— It cIhmm Uia lyMm of the poison- lous humor* (hat develops In Kidnap and Urt-1 Inary Dlmm, BiUouanoM, Jaundloa, Const!-1 K tlon, Mlaa, or la Bhsumsttsm, Mnrtlia, I rroua Diaordsm and Km air Complaints. I aaa what pkoplk sat i a*S««; n. Stork. of Junction OHj, Kansas, | ty», Kldarr-Wort rviwl liim aftrr rrgular I’kJ I Klanaliad Imwii trying f->r four yrara. I Mn. John Amall.nr W„.hln»t..n, Ohio. My.I *! r .7 an t'.illo hr (our t'O.inlarntl nhTi.li lana anil that Jo. wan afti-rw.ol. currd hjrl klnrjr Wurt. f X. M. n. O-HHl.ln, m adltor In Chardon, Ohio I Baaya h. was not o,nr.-t. .t to lira, twin. Moateul Ibajrotnl brll.-f, l»nt KI.Iim-j IVui t rilroil lilin. | " Anna I. Jarirtt of Houlli Mal.m, N. T., I taa* arran joara an ITarlng from k lilni-y t null ydotharrompHoaUun. waa t-ndt-.l by Um t John B. latwrrnaa of Jarkaon, Tann., a..(T.r»d| for yuan from livvr ami kltlnry troul.laa andl issw'jaisi: “-'“-‘-.*•1 I Ml< ha-1 J'"to of Monlromai-y Ontrr, Vl.,1 lauttarrd slfflit yanra with kVlnar dimi-nlty andl 1 waa nwabla to work Kidnrj Wort ma.la him I 1“ walla.a.rr 1 KIDNEY-WORT WSKMANCNTLV OURIS IKIDNKY DISEASES, , LIVER COMPLAINTS, lOonatlpatlon and Pile*. |JW*I* tafus.t fi&bSZ.' .. rradll] ‘AadinM *faal (JbkMf fa tllhtr form. I on it atvub DRUuoim. i’rick, si.ee| WRIU, UOUIMOI * Co., rru’i. I Mad tba dry pork-*ald.> hi SUXSTSS, TT. r y Vrprtahl. Kara, Ini wlih-li mak.a.n quarul 1 Kora,, wrj Cow-1 An sooentrio old man named Chambliss, 99 years of age, died near Forayth receotly, and siuoa his death hia heirs have dug up and found bidden about hia premises $10,500 in gold and silver ooin ; and the family clook, two old jugs sod the hog pen yet to hear from. Because of our Railroad Commis sion the Kichmoud and Danville railroad refuses to sell thousand mile tickets to citixena of Georgia at as low rates as they sell them to cttixens of other States. This is a species of oonlemptible meanness that the Leg. islature should attend to. The Tbonusville Post has cessed to be. It has gone to join the other departed. ano sranunmwsA. '.Wilt nr pni-manaalapod*!* Thors t'rnpa ration. Practical ob- Thirty-one divorce cases at this time cumber the Superior Court docket of Fulton countv, Col. Allred Shorter, ol Home, has giveu $1,000 towards rebuilding the colored Baptist Church receutly de stroyed by fire in that city. In the Fulton Superior Court, last week, C. J. Barton, a young lawyer of Atlanta, was sentenced to four year’j imprisonment in the State penitentiary for peijury. Ex-City Marshal, Thomas Miller, of Fairburo, was killed on an excur sion train of the Westpoint Railroad Saturday week. He was swinging out from the platform, when hia head struck a mile post near the track. acooramm v iWAc-ldl Irtnm A M«f« rrarfliMWMH, Rklrk .Pill rmt ’••a* mkrpUrul that thru OOB remtoml tmprrfrrt mank«a4.«iMf At HARRIS REMEDY OO. MPE CHEMISTS. Usrfcst ssS BthSts. ST. LOUIS. Mo. DR. BUTTS' 0SESSABE nuiioo- Traut all Chronic Dias aaa a, and anjoyt a na airMpuCittion through the curing of complicated ci ^PiaCWETIOii ar CXPOfiUPKl roduc- mti A Cartersville young man named Hollis was to marry a wife Thursday, but the proceedings were without the consent of ths girl's father. Hollis had the licence aud the new clothes, but the old man came upon the scene with a warrant for hie arrest, and speedily put him in limbo. The charge was forgery, which conaieUd in signing the young lady’s name to certain letters. PATI „ x -Jss~. •rcurjr or PoUoooua Mad temp a ho ura Buffering from tba aflacts of • disMM that unfits itg vie- corsa. Espreet, r hualnwas «>r BrarrUga. j^rmanant ly ci i ol questions ta be answered hi pntienU dneirl 2. Lot of queslioas toYe umut mailed Iron I lav it • | patients dasiriug Irani- - - — *ay addrese on application. M01HER3- MOTHERS: MOTHERS Are you disturbed »t night and broke of your rent by a sick child suffering aud crying with the excruciating pain on cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WINSLOW'S BOOTH ING S\ HUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately—depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is uo mother on earth who ha* ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, end relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sale to use in all cases, aud pleasaut to the taste, aud is the prescrip lion of oue of the ol lest aud best female physicians aud nurses iu the United Btales. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Oct 9, ly. Joseph Elsas, North mdo Public S<juaj*e, MARIETTA. - QA. Keep* a full Liuu or DBY GOODS, booth, shoes, HA1S, CAPS, o HEADY MADE clothing AND NOTIONS. He makes a specialty of LA DIE'S and GENTLEMAN'S KNIT UNDEBWEAH Also a Specialty in Cutlery—Razors SPECTACLES—A GREAT VARIETY—SUITS ANY EYES. Go to see JOSEPH ELSAS, you will find his prices all right Feb. 9, 1881, ly. I SHI. 198] THE CONSTITUTION. Never in our history lias a reliable, FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER been so wwontially needed by the Southern people a* at present. Never kas THE CONHIITUTION been so THOHOUGHLY KQUIPPED and so fully prepared to furnish such a paper a* at present. 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