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About The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1881)
\ / ! X /( \ c 'L i tl'HnvlM C -» vriu.isjiK’) KVKia lun.-viA . IW :-- IW.N. F. PERltY. EDITOR AND MANAGER. H0 right 'It' ttu sky tails' anrt ynu trill noI lit'r In vain. 0;)he Upstairs corner Gainesville and west Marietta ‘Street—over store of V. 1 .1/. McClure. — I UIj z. CANTON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1881. NO. 40. Ill Itetul Organ C/trrokreCoHnly i TERMS: Single copy, 1 year, - •’ <*ix months, - '* throe moll tils, *1.?S .<m. 0cucvaI Uucctcmj. CHURCHES. LOC.v l,.l()iTING«. EoCIWS SClll'CC. Dogs plentiful. Tiie chestnut crop is good tins I M. K OniJHcti, South—Rev. II M Qiiilliiin Pastor. Preaching every first Siinilny ■ H* r>Hsti> r . Preaching on the 3dSunday hy lie*'. /iob’t. I*. Alartyn. prayer Meet ini' every Wranesdai night. Urntlcmens' l’rayur Meeting every Fri day evening. Sunday School at 9 a . w R'*" F* Payne, Superintendent. Ren. F. Perry, Seen till V Ravtist Cnntcit -Rev J. A. MeMur- ry, Pastor. Pi roart ii Bumlt j 2nd Sunday in oaeii Shl»bath sclio,*) ' Superintendent ami hlni; every and Sa . . lav year. Twenty UniUni States prisoners in juil. Croquet playing is the order ot the Ray. \\ rinUdisfigure a woman LliH'i ill lul'liie, Wheeler A MoConnell In". gun grinding • r;i. Dr. .. '• i 1 “Maud.” the beautiful new pus sengor eoiU’h bnilt by Mr. Chaw. 1. , . .. , \i A large number M lunatics in our Sb.rh.ir,I.ca ll.e pl.ee, t» the M. i.N.u,,. ii. n.. i,» h«. r'orytj „ dMl , on the track lor use. It is it cred- 110 W MEN ItKCOME INF 4 NE. J NEC Kit GO P ‘ \OXA 7 It A V El, I /./At’TIMA. iCir ov n ( it tilde piece Journal. id workmanship. make himsidt lees j Ti ere are lour women at the e\j lay the Wiln * i spit m ■ . . , a mud-. hard iUn a’l* \V. .T M.-.ii i .Mari'* I I < ill) III: ItVit.a, Cl' . AnLrsii, in i "ii tii• * 'I fiint tiien!. A in .min Y C M nn. il Lmlt- ! I v Ho. n in I v I l- !!:■ ' ike* mail dim A. lia I j', im m of. .lain r. (hilt, Reporter. t OUNTY OFFICERS. O 31/Me IA UF Oidimiry. tAliICZ OAIjT. t’lerk fc>. i niut J I ,8P, \ *ls. Stun :1V. Wm. A. K1I OMKN. Dctany She.ill' W AR'VtiOi), T \ Uic ivvr. At ' i OKli/i, I n\ l Ilei ti-r. J \. CO<HH\.V, Tlea-ill el'. !•'. W ,v)OOKK, tiiiivuyni . W.m. T K 1 HK. On mn i. i; i. i f,‘.cif.KY^Coauty 3. ti'un. iPF.Ilt I Con,,tv wc Iicgin fires. V i.i SCI Up o™ Ml. McKni ■ re w us rep. Wh In - q lit- 111 1 '► I Oil ' j ''it! • :• 1 II ' ; The Dep t. Suo. ,.t i, i v, I d d's w hire tli - lie..i ll w,ji\. i vash t> i i t . pi I .I'.ie: i . ell r*|W! lie , mi t in', navi) , li liter h. *iveil from the • |i> iv above named -a nn on tm J ballad.* ') lie ,v sung with tins •invi m inn v nil the prih hi i hi-, c id a try. It ■ ,ie In Him! popular it« .in: v. i ptiiiAJiml fa Oy - ‘ I. id having nl a pa d to ilie auiltor o.i roy* s iiutt veil " cka after - a I in coinpi s d by i lie popui !.,i umo wi lier, (. li.irlie ii tkei*. iiin( •hull, i 11 i . ihe Tiavail 1,0 M, II ol Aimin';', tli,- gria fiutinilty who - aii til l! ! . vhh,,,id l>v their can, 't.iiit “g’lii.” 1 Ills'!' V 1,'llHK I’lii'ii pity, kiu.l. gi'iillv folks, friends , f iiuniauity, SynipaJiy’,bcai. u am ■ till) woRd III I id I and 'I'cnnesaeo tho largest actual in* [ crease, 119* Nevada has by three Ifivcr pust-ofTlcea than lust year. New York possesses 183 presidential oHiocs, winoh is n greater number than any other elate. Pennsylvania has tho largest increase in presiden tin! offices—eleven. Tho'nutnber of money order olllces is stated at «, |(i|i, of which Illinois has the largest mini her—480. The report will he sub mitted to the postmaster-gerera! in a few days.—Constitution. ro lilt: VH.MNUANU. iv. i li o vu i bui know it, you i.uglc ll tow It. mi .1 ll nil I tl'.iv lllillg l^lhll. ill i * nil' runn i s ' “giMH'illos ’ Hu you'll alw.iyH ri'fjr.it it, Ot v ll; t an.I don't u lor o-t il If you iv IIU". Tile in'.:.I I- : can I. Hovelling C 'fi '' l‘ J * •r\ ’1 In i,m f iIn public T F ic III I W i o il. id ml ml on t - h> p ig •Li ceil I i dl.00 l Mill [I li ui Iy v-py ip hi ol •!).' n i• «*t a ni'i i no ,v lltl) J. Il i.P li .1 >T I on .ind I *" c ' w i I will * S lid t: liv . John (Jal Ram. (Ii'- l r.iti i in l uppi in, I) — -Hu,, lo P;-in , ; I l.l 11,, I) -Hit .! -, I", .iv,:l'.. .1 P: "• I ii i.ii)in, i. r CliriN Fi'BiI- 2nd . I. y.N P O. Lirri.n RivKn ... a, 1 i.in, it P; I l;o» iiiiinavillu P ' 1 Con's Cur.isK —1081 district, meet( 1st Saturdsy, W W Bntweil .1 P; AC C"iin. N P, I A Ingram I. ' l|ten i.y Fi.it - HM0—1st SMtnrdiiy— IV .1 U',' ui, ., P , A F Morion, N i’„ li AI Aliy L P li U ckoi y Flat. Ci.av i'o.nA 1)71 district, niuel* l-l S>,t mrday. » .1 "m <' , ./ P; V\ *1 ' uniuois N P; M in lituei'-.'. /.<*; Sharp l'«|» P <> JIi, ins'- -UI08 district, meets 4*i, SlnUi'ihiv. II P I nmiel, ,1 P; iluhn (1 II, aril N 1 U ■ hi A' Ik r Mint J A1 itlo inhiii i, 0 P it ll.iliic,i. Srxi • ' art AV edm s (fny. It II A!:., .1,1. C Kll: mi. ol J*, ,1 hn I. no u> 1. 1 ; Cherokee i/ills. P () Tick ii.i.r.r lo ii ltistrict, niints 3uii 8 ll Ill'll ; ', l.lUM'll petl'l I , J P,(I. W. JJrook- N P , in.Ill'll-1 Cox. L. C! 1"V r f i .nil' III iiiio An il in« N P. 1) M Oiirrison. /■ / Furl RulUagliia P <) F.wit Pi iv I0*2s lid Sal uni ay — H T BUiol.F p . 8 R 0 ellsnii N P, \V ./ Msliuijli. 7, i P O, nmaJIce. Clions ii I IMS ■ 000 dis'i'icl, in,,"ls 2nd Saturhiy II (' Row I ng. •/ P. VVnt'imi F Smith N P; IV /v ■ nr i- mid IP ]j. l, it a P O WonOS'l’lll'K'—81),l Saturday. II. Ilerini a. ! . P . *. Dupre. N P. i Ml nil m »i die I, i u 1 "*>,11 Conic al mg ami dollar and a [ii.iiv v aNi k anil make your lainiIhap- py- Dogs and prayer meetings are good in tueir neasoiiri, and one at a time, Inn mixed does not take well. Trade in Canton is very good iiideo l. Ev ry house, so laras we have le line I, are doing a lino busi ness. The livery, sale and Iced stable Geo. W. Evans, is a beauty, larg mmol "iis and Well ar ranged. There were several wild nrkeVs kill' d uron*i*I ( lll’ilai . Thank Id MU' 'v,• r , at •any thing.” Young him" V ,ar murk in r ii-itru I,- >' dig in a, , :lem .n lioiii , i r • ne o r “ We • I sing it as a diitfW jtuA and 'i. I will feel ami you can whisper what it is. ' And then he felt for ..it. young man with his bonf^und w n n to say, with unfeeling in* dill'aionce: “And you ueedn’t con fine yourself to a wlw- per in tolling wont you feel and what it feds like. Give it voice, young man. give it voice I” 1 ),'.,|, r il I’d,MICK, .,d I’llh is i -toy u lb<* E hi h , Cincinr.iiii, O When the business men of a town lull to advertise extensively, they diminish the importance and trade of a place and permit more enter prising localities to take the latter t om them. Although done for their individual interest, advertisers should be looked oil hy citizens of .the town where they reside, us in some sense benefactors, and they should he encouraged accordingly. One merchant who advertises ex- tousivi ly i' worth to his ow|> town and people more than for'y wl v v A ion iiiio v"’^'V ■ <l * H our daily pupms lor an ice chest to hold so many pen mis of ice and a new harness. The wonder was why lie wanted to Keep i.is new iiarnesH in mi ice ciust, moil it wk« in.liccil to he an error in puioii'iuiioti. A harber’i sigii one** read : “Whnt do you think I’ll slmvc you for omlhiiK nud giv" you a drink.” Wlieti Ins customers asked him for theilrin'k nud refuaeil to pay, lie took ihem outsidii aiiiluaiid lo them : "Wliatldo you think I'll shave you fur nothing and give you a drink," Detached sentences often present ii quiiin, express mi. "Joh priming 1 ’ said rending tin* 1 lie I I.i', ' - 'l i! ll' III ui' ii .|e or show lliein- I . -inml i be il* Ion' .i.i nr that la i’.lit ll). Ill' i ‘ I- i, ! I ii all. is,of , '1 hi ,hv ■ ai'iile i at in lay yea IS i I Ini in d i. ip. "i )p ,t. • fi ; n tiMMi • uuvorti eiiicM t. ; cou: Ittttl'l raid the inr. piv . In sti first ins,- moat T D( 1 IT. The til*’I f the rhvmc i •V 11 • -H t!| sold. . in,only when i 1 ivtcr r,-aii little v hi,Id, chin; in i -I All is w Dun’ i i. j 1 , I,da ■I lib sponaihlo Wo stiait mil. in my - a-, i" for tin: opinions of non l ibutors. JSo communication will he admitted into "ir coluinc ; Imviug t *r it- on i a lef uii.il ion of I>i . vai 1 • I cliul'ae: 'l'. o' i;j •iijv otlior wav . f a sourrilou u wh . * .• e,') '• •!' ' Dep.-u.. .ui .» i m f : ” ! ■ The colored hand .'tivo the town I n ad.-i ii iill! illg sernade ni . ;l y.ll, V ll’ll'A w u i ii k v,' 11 r inian why tip i,,u "I'.M'I “Shirs I ill u lf J I ■j means li | doubv V, ; ".Mr. J | old In ly il e'.-en’l I r . 'i »fe oAloe i.ois ed with the investigation of file cus todians of the nlVice ot the treasury department, winch was submitted to the senate this afternoon with the accompanying papers, covers about one build fed foolscap p iges, and ru lers in detail lo various questiouubh' iruiisactions, among which arf that during the fiscal year oflSSO u shor tage ul 159 yards ol osrpei was found iu the store-room ; that 810 per doz en had been paid for file holders which might have been procured for 87.50 or less; 813 for Webster’s and Worcester’s dictionaries, worth 810; '130 for utilises worth 818 and 83.50 per day lor u horse which could have been obtained f>». 81.75. The story Mr. Turner, of tho convict guard lore, passed through the city lust a ght. with twelve prisoners, who will iv- the st.ato for some time to come. A portion of them go to the thn-rukiH* railroad, while the rest go in the Dado coal mines. They are : ■ I 11 Alifnma, of l[.,|| conn y, two V - : Ti k S oti of McUtilfl • rom* ' v » 1 n a, l I I.i 11 (/'aiyio.i of I 'ir mil ci111111 v, tlit. e y ars; Harry I! J, i.,3,'11 ol t.'.u'i'oll i unly :w11 yen?. i• * C.iJy, ol Houston coyi,, in a i ; .1 .cl, -mi Met J ai i, ,, t 11 ocuaiy, live yi'iiir ; T no nun I.i no, • I Houxtuu o.miiiv, h i t yi i : El till 11 k , ni 11 hi - .u;i c urn I v, | iv i V'ni-; 1’nil ll -ygiiod lion toil cotin 1 '. live year ; 'Pom E lint, Houston o, hi ii i y eg it ycais ; Jail), s flam mood, Hoti-loii COIIOly, fell yen II Ibid lion.-,ton ciiuoiy, four y- 114 ll.innniunl is a while um 1 the I in I i ce 1,re ucgtij. -O.imlitnUn,, Why is it Unit f • • public do m t look kindly upm, a man carrying u4 umbrella in a hot day is umys'uf yet to bo solved, Inn tile fact is tin f do not, and not one man in u hnn» tired has tli" moral "onrnge to carrf one. “ltecn raining down your way.’ ? “No, sir!” “(ioing to ?” “No, sir!” “Then you carry the umbrella to keep the (lies off?” Yes, sir.” “Welllhat’s agorsl plan,and all scf% men ought to practice it.” The next in m hud a grin on hii luce as he called out: “What’s that lor ?” "To keep tho sun off.” "What do Von want to keep tint *un off for?” “Mightget, Runstruok.” “Muppose you dal ?” “Suppose you mind your Imsmeal sir P” The next one piesnnie I upon liia long friendship t.» halt ihcinau wnh tho umbrella and whisper: “I’retty sharp work in ymi ol4 fellow—keep tho bulge tow arils ymtf creditors mid then lin y cannot a a you !" Del 1 m, 11 f I him that wearing .1 pirn 11 ice on 1 i.. ii id 1 ,>uld dii |'"ii with If,, mnbivliu, n J others 4;R'l il he iv is afraid of y, ten 11-I011 man COttr; ,k h ulllii, cam being ii'tt a Ian on s it one single hand and en- :*n he riMChcu 11 Ueou l a 'Cll 1! Ill ll it lo p be.,lit 1 I il Ii 111 b; u:r«l > Ira An TlON, I oldical 1 .- sp, end coMlXti I I.I t There w i I Inn In Ir a < menl tins lal’, niilvra 1 Ii ess,on ol ibe senate lulriisbes i l'ln StfRe eh c i *: 1 a mP>. Jew ai d c kuij- I'.**?im l Dl JOa-H’ y if na In h ill tile aale ntf , I'.n; 1.1 clerk, (Joniphers, ., j. ie, pminmsed by whole • 1 i n 1 per copy while , i" dollars and llliv .nil 1 "F1 " 0L>nt, discount lllOl thni cuirdii'', 1 1 011 1 Mil purchuse I0ttl0tl4|ll J .• (.in ui the most glur- • , ,in a. One Irtindred 1,0 d lur.-i was found . v.iig h1 x| ended lor vine 1, uco.iding to tile iv a j run 1 iv used 1 a the of r 1 gar and lemons lor for lie. raetarv, assistant «.•"!.iry and ch tl clerk lor "a c« 1- 11 liiuc)’,” which w;i d lurinshed nil ut Hu* inrno of the. On oago c in vention. AM.sUnt S.cretaiy Upton and (thif f (JJe;k I'ower, nffU in tint!, tl, V Agn! 1. 1 Ikaowl.slgp hf firwj and ■ ii.it Uu'\ had t 1 . mlfibuled mopey fui‘ ' Ij^.r'ia.o, ni, and believed llnil both tin? lemoi.aiie (itili lilficil ivf'l'l'cil to vv iv 1 itii'iiisio'J 111 a legiliurate null) 1: 1. '•rue ouraiiintsu make nf» reo on n-i I. Hi il iVeitgco 1 ir’ Mil pc) li cid i.xAibiinAttoiV fluti'i ‘was tmuF. hold any elections at all and in hut six of these is a governor 10 lie chos en. Mary laud on the 8th of November will elect a controller, a full house ol delegates and half tho senate. Massachusetts on the same day will chon.-o a governor, members of both houses of the legislature uiul all tlie state ollicers. Minnesota elects a governor, all the state officers, a house of repre sentatives and liajl tiie senate. Mississippi elects tire same. In New Jersey an assembly and one—third of the senate are lo be elected. In New York the assembly, part ol the board of stute officers ar.d half the senale will be chosen. There a ill be special elections, also, in the ninth u nigi'essionul district to choose a representative to fill the vacuncy occasioned by the lutg Fernando Wood ; in tiie eleventh to supply the' place ul Levi 1*. Morton, appointed, minis er to France; in the twenty-, second lo choose a bui cesgor to War ner Miller, elected senator, and in llie twenty seventh to elect a suc- c" -sor to Ethridge (1. Eiiplizin also chovu Wnalqr. jU*: o bus elected (Jovia nor, three oil" r state i^icwi'Biwui i* full iegisla- tnri. In IVnnrvhrania both houses 'h" leg aiai.uiv and a statu ti" i ;nrer are lo be elecoij. Vug iu f ei I.; govuino)', stn'.o of If Ci i - and lgg i.jail m e. laiiin , l«f/s giivFn»or, ent'c W i. i d to atrip." is lln: li'g 'Ml t d f S’l'l I ■ • • I’e ’ a 1 -ad tab IK Cor of i>en::i ll i briefly to tin 1 "um. All comniuiiicatioiiM. b I ness or inoae,' r acitaaci' proiapt alientioii. mast la: solie.ti it 0:1 all ja.intB ill,•», but let tin-ill ou n, of bind lo 1 t*csii vi- il.tr.'-"I • 1 )i I you nv *r atop on way ui i.io to ivm ■m > :u m :r 7,011" v. iri di' ■ cciic ;• i 1 ■ i't 1 r,:«I ill I',' ifF L I 1 C , ) s i t' s u refer red had t T j usuc: , a-'ssi n ,' v nud iiiork Row tl.ll's.to I-Ml claim any : unit ;ers at u. m- cIi 11 ugi Hi A4 ■.* aiy U pip.1 a"d Ca n r. x.i ariuLmy ol a< rtu n and 1 iu wide 1 they 'dn now ledge of certain oHier .'■me.—Goii.' '•* * l >t/»l"P*iq. Lit** I Uncut ms, I'r.verJk Anne, tilninngm Iis in, Jlroprtt. ..... .. Heart JHaente, JIUIoiihiiihh, Nervous Debility, rtf The East EE HEDY KNOWN to Maa! 12>000,000 Bottle# KOI.IMlVCE 1*70. t This Syrup jtossmrca Vtirimt l’roperti.y. Il Hlliiiiilurru tha lUyalllMr In tkm Null*. Mil. I, ...nvi-il. d.u Ntiireh unit Hi.imr .o Slf «»«»<! lull* gllM O <r A dcfil Icucy Iu Ptl lllLA iiiiiu-m W In,I null Nam-One nr tho rnodlii tKS ' m< K ire,., m.ui.iii.. 1. t tth«5 1 in,,, 1 J I. Iti'k. .liu,■. I ho HowclC 1, 1 in n,,-s tin. lit kmi. It ‘{ill* l» III,, A",'* Iiuo njMtcm. •t Illtfi.Xkna. It Nmn li.li,.., otn HKlhoi r.T 'JEK«s.*aiL._ n. uiiu2 p?>Z&™„ u Z ‘ ho **““ ‘•“us -ini'iisrol ,,1.111,1m, hho, ami Inl.rnal liuiiinri , if JTHF," ''“•B,1 r ^ 1 « 1 * , l. | -r.Sin Its mninilactarv. iM ««3 .S fin. ,y I,aha, „ rby S3 Vr«l“w “ °’“ J rtquirt<l in uUmtiJSu 0I<FICE OF COUXTY SCHOOL, COMMISSIONER. TI10 teachers, olliuur., and i.tliefs who have olufese Tor services rendered in the pabtM schools of this county in the y%ux 1871, lire reqfiesteil to report I aem to i^o us early as practicable, The State School of jDominbaioner tuuuriffcred mo tig.rcp^rt to film Hie amount duo mi tli so' clafii' ia this c,unly. There will probablyfo an appropriation i.ielaby the Legiala- nr a! mi 1*1. iy d 1., lo pay < if those old e niiu'. . . .'tA'.ay mm wants it to bo r#C* o ii",■ don pay xiity he bad* butter pro- *.,'. jl, '• > t- a ! .1 1 i,ort it to t]l0 .-Utu^jijhoi'l t*. in ni’iiioni r. I O. t. TKASLKT, (J>>. S diool Cuinniros ■ni.'. 0 g, .. To Jor ()(,;■ tCKl! ' in '1 Feimsy ■ cab ■ 1 i ;H a 1 .iVlii b ■ 1:' 1 j s^Vii'tlts It (fie •' in vr p.v.'an on the Ii i ii ! I,is half;. .1 Iliad, Ll IIUHIU 'L tliev ai 1 ;or ac'i oi"'', ' HEX I ill', at. Dull: Pltlt ti Y. UA K ’l'O.N, Ci A. .1,111' uUSIUi . ■rent success. We Aviso them a.,end u. h.s own business let him ..ire a boy.—Gutskill Recorder. Reb il, amt pay tfc, . ti'ul 1 1 oil; Another sii'tj.reuds 1 rT, I‘utricle Aledeiiijutt, liveH here; I sell good porter «lo and beer, I 111 da my sign ajiltle wider To let you Knov/* I geop good eider."— Detroit Free Press. It,'!, nv'-.' now '41*ftJ:yj • Uiiifud States, ,vTi < I.i,1 iupieitJ: d’npug tir,' (Real year o i t. i>:»> i»,’.,'«a, T.wi- wii'.* i!s‘„a ! ilish «i ..tiri 1 • Am- b.uo • . i 2 1)15 olli . , | JI > uil.lMl" d I.I 1 toe* li ll 01 ’ b ■'( i"f' rr IA • ltlf®7 at p .< VI.(fit;,I IS g!j- • I a. Edit, which is 11:1 iifcrrase of ! |D.J during the fiscal y, ar. Of the 44,513 pout olllces Pennsylvania bus 3,505, which is the largest number in any one state. During the year Ar* icausa hud the lion’ji share, L56, of post-offices established, Texas the greatest number, 137, discontinued, For tin, Trsstaual •( woFKM, amufs, •oua. Ctm, ggn.mi.Aias. erra D.'/.XAAKS, KHXVUTUK, CXTiLUUK. saOUUtUlM, XU Also tv CnfH, C.1U »«F*n*T*0“** Di n<7M Artolw Dn*m gnen f Tm»II>s M rauSi *—t , TasUms Cmlii Crsum, VmsUm CsamlMr IiMlrn %•«* mssiw _M A SI H4 to S««I MSS *U •**,9*£ r ui, at mraiuBWi*** 1 urMfitlftii bought a *»■ «ffp S4JIIIX AX TVS t t-SA* SW(l®tTJ8tl!*v canh or p * ' or uddif