The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, June 09, 1881, Image 4
til ATI* NEWS Sutler! be for ilio Advanck. One hundred and fifty hand* nre now at work on the Gainesville nnd Jefferson railroad. It la estimated that about 1,000 yards of petition will be presented to the July session of the Legialatm* in the interest oi the-temperance cause. The rented edition of the New Teetaaent was used for the first time in Atlanta last Sunday night by Her, B. J. Cook, at the Marietta etrte: Methodist church. 3SEZ5E£fii5^^ I k* Iron *w«to to at ■a War*, «Ml JWaa | s HI vzjrffss. •»*r« mtnii'stVm oX ha In Moniesuma old mau liobbs, against whom a verdict lor arson was obtained at the last term of Macon Superior Court, when his daughter was about to go on the stand, tohl her to tell the truth if it hung him* she did, and her testimony convioted him. TncConyers Weekly says: “Active o|*crations have been commenced in tho Sheffield Copper Mine and they are |*aying handsomely. It its actu ally true that this miue is as rich as any to be found anywhere, and the stock is selling rapidly at two hun dred. Near Wide Water Ohio, Mary Ho man, aged fifty-five, came suddenly on the railroad track at a point where the dirt road crosses the rails, in u cut. The first the engineer knew ot her presence was wnen he saw her thrown on the tide of the o;tb by tbe pilot. The unfortunate woman was struck in the side aud instantly kill ed. Her son was tbe fireman on tho engine. German emigrants are fiuding their way to Georgia. On last Fri day Prof. F. L. Freyer, of this place, gave an order to Mr. Francis Fon taine for a German laborer and on Sufedgy afternoon he arrived and is now at work at remunerative wages. We learn Mr. Fontaine has orders for sight man from our oitixens.— Marietta Journal. The Ooehran Enterprise states that a boy named Bryant wus plow ing tbe other day and beard a hissing noise above him, and lookidg up saw that tbe whole elements were dark with wild ducks. Strange to say one of the fiook fell near him, and on in vestigation it was found to be dead, with a ballet hole through its body. It had beea dead long enough to be gia to rot. Uehmend and Danville Bailitad. PA88K.NOKit DkPAHTII KNT. On aud after May 15,1881, Passenger Train Service on *bo- Atlanta and Ch«r lotlo Air-Line division of ttiie road will be as follows: EASTWARD. L'vc Atlanta ... Arr. Suwanec D “ Lula.... K " Toccoa... -F “ Benrca.... Cl " Greenville, M “ Spartan’g K “ Gastonia L “ Charlotte, M WKSTWa ltl>. L’vu Charlotte, M " (la»t<>iiia L " Snarl nil 'g, K “ Greenville,II “ Smeca O " Toccoa F “ Lula K “ Suwanec I) Arr. Allunta.... U. H. Mail, No. 4!). A. 4:00 n. m 0:18 a. in. (1:54 a. in. 8:14 a. in. 3:30 a. in. 10:58 a. ni 13:14 p. in. 3:80 p. m. 8:85 p, in. N. Y. Express, No. 47, II 8:15 p. ni. 4:87 p. in. 5:5{l p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8:40 |>. ni. 10:30 p. in. 11:40 |i. in. 3:18 a. m. 8:15 a in. II. 8. Fa*t J/ail, No. 49, C. 0 :80 p. til. 7 :45 p in 0:00 p. in. 10:10 p m. 11:35 p. m. 1:00 a. m.. 3:11 a. m. 4 :81 a. ill. 5 :85 a. ill. 1 1 ■p N. Y. Express, No. 48. U. K Kni M No. 50. 13:80 p in 13 :43 a in 1n in 1:37 p in 1 .43 it in 1:17 a in ?:50 p in 4 .-(Hi a in 3:13 a m 5:07 p in 5 :18 a til 4:34 u in 6:51 p m 7 .-02 a in 6:47 a in 8:01 p in 8:15 u m 0:53 a in 0:16 p m 0:31 n in 8:00 a in 10:34 p m 10 54 a tu 0:23 n in 13 :0. r » II 111 13 ;30 p m 10:35 a in 8uwancc Accomod'n No. 21. 5:00 p. ni. 7: 08 p. ni. 5:40 am 8:00 a m CONNECTIONS. A with arriving train* of Geoigia Central and A A W P Railroads. B witn arriving trains of Georgia Central, A & W I» and W & A Railroad. C with arriving trains of Georgia L’lilruwd 1) witli Lawrcnceville Brandi to aud Doiu (.awrenceville, Ga. K with Northeastern Ituilroud of Georgia to and from Athens, Qa. F wItli Elberton Air-Line to aud ftoni Klherton, Ga. O with Columbia and Gtcenviile to and from Columbia aud Cliarleston 8. C. 11 with Columbia and Greenville to nnd from Columbia und Charleston, 8 C. K with Hparianhurg and Ashville, and Spartanburg, Union and Columbia to and from lli-iiderson and Ashvilie, aud Alston and Columbia. L with Chester nnd Lenoir Narrow Gunge to and from I).illas and Chester. M with C , C. & A—C. C.—K.ifc D. aud A. T. A O. for ull points West, North and East. r lagrPULLMAN SLEEPING CAR 48, DAILY, WITHOUT CHANGE, FORK. FUR WARNING! Me If otic*! I mean just what Isay. ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO ME, EITHER BY NOTE OK AC- COUNT, MUST COME FOR WARD AND PAY THE SAME AT ONCE. I MUST, I WILL HAVE MONEY, DO NOT READ THIS \ND THEN THINK THAT YOU ARE NOT INCLU DED IN THIS DUN, FOR IF YOU CONSOLE YOURSELF WITH THE IDEA THAT YOU ARK NOT INCLUDED, YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY A LITTLE II'LL OF COST, FOR ALL THOSE WHO DO NOT PAY ME BY THE 15th OF PHIS MONTH WILL FIND THEIR NOTES CR AC COUNTS IN THE HANDS OF COLLECTING OFFICE It S. YOUR TRADE IS 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 TUAN WE DiD THE LAST. J. to. McAFEE. SERVICE ON TRAIN8 Nos 47 and BETWEEN ATLANTA AND NEW A. POPE, (Jen'l Passenger Agent. Americui Recorder: “At illustra tive of the times, Judge Battle, of Schley, relates the following: Twen ty-seven wagons went from Harris county to Columbus for supplies, on ly three of which returned with any thing. An acquaintance of his oume by private conveyance from Missis sippi to Schley oouuty, and during the trip it wai impossible at places to get long forage, and not once was tbe horae fed on home made corn." Tbe days of the sweet girl-gradu ate come on apace, and poems to “The Stars," and essays on “The Beanty of the Soul," are heard throughout the Und. Clad in rai ment of the most delicate texture, elaborate with puffs and plaitingsand ruffles of lace, and all those fineries that delight the heart of womankind, the candidate for gradaaion for one brief hour shines with superlative brilliancy. Then she goes bock into the retirement from which she came. In n few years she will again make ber appearance in public pushing a baby carriage down the walk. Woman's Wisdom. “She insists that it is more impor tance. that her family shall be kept in full health, than that she should have all the fashionable dresses and styles of the times. She therefore tees to it, that each member of ber family is supplied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first appearance of any ■ymptomi of any ill health, to pre vent a fit of sickness with its attend ant expense, care and anxiety. All WMMH should exercise their wisdom in this way."—New Haven Palladi- I keep constantly ou hand* a good stock ot SAW MILLS, Both Scrow and Ratchet hand Blocks, suited to LIGHT or HEAY Powers. Also 'PORTABLE . ENGINES Up to Fifteen Horne Power, aud furnishing Larger Sizasjou short notice, CIRCULAR SAWS Both solid blades and inserted teeth constantly ia stock at LOWEST PRICES. I handle nothing but the Best of Machinery, YET MY PRICES ARR LOW. Don’t buy Machinery of any kind until you write me for Prices and Terms ALSO Wholesale dealer in VICTOR SEWING; MACHINE, warranted first class equal to any machine made. Reliable agents wanted in every towu in the State (Merchants preferred.) !9»Libcral discount to the trade. -^g 8. F. PERKINS. 34 West Mitchell Street, Atlanta. Ga. JVarch 3 ly (P O. Box43-) |ROk IRON BITTERS are liij'hlr recommended for all diseases ro- i|iiiring a certain ami etlieieut tonic ; es|>eci*Uy Indigetlion, J >y*y<pe<\i, Inter mittent Fevers, ll'ioit of A/gjHiU, Lou of Strength, Lock of Energy, tie. Enriches tlie blood, strengthens die muscles, amt gives new Hie to the nerves. They act like a charm mi the digestive organs, removing ail dyspeptic symptoms, such a* Tatting the FimhI, Retching, licit in the Stnmuch, Heartburn, etc. TllC Olllv 1 run Prepitmtlmi tlmt will not blackeu the teeth or give itettdttt-hu. Sold by nil druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful uii.t amusing reading — suit free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, M<1. 1881. 1881. ITTERS TEE CONSTITUTION. Never in our history hss a reliable, FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER been so essentially needed by the Southern people as at present. Never has THE CON8IT1UTION been so THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED and ao fully prepared to furnish such a paper aa at present. With TELRGR APRIC SERVICE UNE QUAL KD by any Southern pajM-r, With Indued Correspondent in every lo cality tu which its readers are interested, With a CAPABLE EDITORIAL STAFF, a corps of efficient lt>-porters, and the best of “(pedal contributors, THE CONSTITUTION can promise to its readers that it will be better than ever before, and will confirm its position as the LEADING SOUTHERN NEW8PAPAH Whilo THE C.ON8TITUHON will carry the general news of the day, nnd express its opinions frankly ou political topics, it will devote special attention to the DEVELOPMENT OF SOUTHERN RESOURCES in all legitimate channels or direction-. Every Georgian and every roan interes ted in Sonthern enterprise and growth, shou'd read 7 HE CON8TI1U HON in ono of its editions. TERM8—Daily, one year, 810; six months, 85; three months, $2 50. Week ly, one year, 81.50; six months, 81; to clubs of ten, one year, 81.25; to clubs of tw.nty, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Southern Cultivator, one year, #1.50; to clubs of ten, 813.50; to clulw of twenty. 830. Weekly Constitution and Cultiva tor to same address, one year, 83.50. Add eaa COJt'uTITUTloA'^ Atlanta, Ga. TRY THK NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR THE LARGEST AND BBS7 FAM ILY PAPER IN THE WORLD Scstsf tor Sample Copy-Free. NEW Y )ItK OBSERVER, 37 Park Row. New York. * Ths BmI Agrlcultaral Journal Publish#* Is the South." THE SOUTHERN NUTS un,T. AHOK UUAB peace, liaudkomaly print ed, ailed with choice read ing of iDterett to the tu. wer, with an llluitretad laehlcu department forth# -ladlea. • H Veer. Sample copy IS cent#, ddraes: J. H. E3TILL, S Whitaker etroet, Savannah, da tempi* ccpg tj ••Tkt J*aeanaek M'raUy .Yarn," a mtm- nu* *paec wnr^epir. *<T W -IMtilp Mtrmtm /tom." it Inedejy deify tf tkt IfcaH—e. tm(to wVVr 1881-1881 HEROKEE ADVANC We want One Thousand Sub scribers in Cherokee and adjoin ing Counties in addition to our present list. And in order to in duce the reading public to come in at once and subscribe, we will ( dace the subscription price as fol- ows to those who send the CASH with their names: Single copy one year, $1.00 “ “ six months, 50 “ *♦ three months, 30 Those who wish us to wait until Fall for their subscription will be charged: single Copy. One Year, $1.25 “ “ Six Months 05 Three “ 35 44 44 %4 14 We are compelled to make this difference between cash and credit, to make a living. Parties living outside of the county, must, in every instance, send fifteen cents extra to pay the postage on their paper. Now is the time to subscribe. This is a rare opportunity to get your county paper for a mere song. Sena it to your absent friends in Texas and elsewhere while you can get it at the very lowest rates possible. Respectfully, M. A. THOMAS. F. S. BARRETT, Flowery Branch, - Georgia Keeps constantly on hand a large and full assortment of ^jt/LelcliartclLfaL Which he sells at bottom prices, He is also agent for the sale ot B/CADLEY’S and ZELL’S STANDARD GUANOS and the very best Acid Phosphates. Terms — cotton opiiou aud fair grading of cotton in the tall. Afircli 4 ly Highest cash price paid for cotton (fftaham &L /JLaji'kiriA, Dkai.kbs in DRYGOODS, NOTIONS,'\1lOOT8, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE! Clothing, Family Groceries, Etc '•9 y&OWHBYSBAHCB. - 610 *OI A. And Agents for the sale of Soluble Pacific and Pendleton’s Ainmoniatcd Super phosphate^and Soluble Pacific Acid-the very best Fertilizers on the market High Jit Cash prices p«id for cotton. MafCU ‘‘fp^tnliiL^he.ct Y* >> WINSHIFS IRON WORKS. MANUFACTURERS OF , ^B»iSP s TION. ENGINES AND OTHER MACdllNENk REPAIRED. ESTIMATES FURNISH ED ON APPLICATION. Correspondence solicited. Address, wrasms & B§o VtiM