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CHEROKEE ADVANCE.
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• •flo the bent you emif and do right 'St th* rails' anti yOU trill not live in rain.'
CANTON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER f9. 1881.
NO. U
£l)c t£l)crolue 3ttoance.
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PUBLISH RD EVERY SATURDAY
* •: BY ;■—
N. N. EDGE,
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
Office (ly stairs corner Gainesville and
went Marietta Street—over stare of V.
M. McClure.
n/Hrittl Organ I'hrrokrrtounlv
TERMS-.
single oopy, 1 year, - -
*• •• six months, •
•' •• three moutlit.
81.25
.«5.
.85
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
CARDS.
BMC. F. PBBBY,
Local Agent
FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ofllco iu Store
foMly.
J. M. McAfke.
J. W. Jauvis,
JEWELER ft PHOTOGRAPHER
CANTON, GA.
Cm ho found nt hie Gallery nt any
time where ho is always ready to do good
worn nt a low price.
July 18—tf.
W.A.ftG.LTeasly
Attorneys at Law,
CANTON — — — GEORGIA
Will give prompt attention to all husi-
nef-s intrn*t< <1 to iLein. NV ill practice in
nil the court* of the c«,uny, mid in the
Superior court*of the Blue Ri'lue cm
cult. j.*n7*ly.
BOB’T. E. CASON
DENTIST.
if 11 he in Canton Every Sale I)a.’ «•»
re na l balance of the welt. Come for-
ware promptly aid make your eng.go-
lueoti: novlt-ly.
B. F. » ATM K. P. P. Du Pit El
P*ya« ft DuPre,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
CANTON, - - GEORGIA-
L. >. Cartel,
A'l TORS E C-A l-LA FK
WHITER ALL ST. ATLANTA, GA
Will practice In the U. S. Circuit and
District Court* at Atlan.a, and the Su
preme aud Sup.'rior Court* ot the State
may 6, lj
bbjmturk
Office ou Main Street— Fronting;
Church Street.
Will attend call* at all hours. If I am
net at my Ortic, when jou call lor me,
look «t l he Slate in window, or call on
Holland & Hardin, or inquire at iny
Mctuience . ,
In connet i'oa with the practice. I have
T ruge to *uii this section ol country,
which 1 wii a'dl uhedp.
1 ,c k iuy iriends tc call and sec me
Canton, Juiv22dl862.
H. TV. Nkwmak. Jno. D. Attawat.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
CANTON, - GEORGIA.
Will practice In tbo Superior Court ol
Cherokee ami adjoining counties
Prompt attention given to all business
placed in their hands. Office in tin
Court House.
Apr. 22 tf.
H. H. McEntyre,
ttriek, r'ottering and
}T ONE WORKMAN,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
I AM FULLY PREPARED TO DO
■y kiad of Masonry or Plastering, attuc
LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.
Lid solicit the patronage of those desir-
■g work in my line.
8 H H. McENTYRE
upf13 l*.
C.D.TUUUOX
Attorney-at-law
CANTON, ----- GA.
No. ll.1889.
J. M. HARDIN
UOUSl^ SIGN,
CARRIAGE and
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER.
FRESCO and SCENIC ARTIST
CANTON, GEORGIA
Jan. 12 ly.
Contraeting.
All Kind* of Building House-, Fence*,
Mill*, Bridges, and Everything ebc ever
made by a carpi liter.
ALL DONE
Promptly. Ih st Style, and at the Lowes
Prices. JSJT'WiU Give Satisfaction.
1». WALLt,
jnnl4'82-6m. Canton, Ga.
Attorney and Counselor
AT LAW.
CANTON, GA.
Office in the Court House.
mar25 82 ly
Meidcal card.
DR. N. SEWELL return* thanks to
the citizens of Canton and Vicinity, lor
their liberal patrouage.
Being permanently located, will c<m
tinue to practice medicine, surgery ami
midwifery.
Hoph g by industry, energy and strict,
application to htisiios*. to merit an in
creased pat onage and confidence.
Office in Dr. W. A. Gre n'a Drugstore.
Residence adjoining W. H. Warllck
novllMy
TIN SHOP
J.il. Steadman
Manufacturer of all Tin ware, rooting,
guttering, stove pipes, gas pipes, steam
pipe, ami aiivtliirg made ot tin, do.
REPAIRING.
Will repair nuy and everything from a
tin clip to a Forty 11 .rue Engi e at short
notice. All charges low and work war
runted. Marietta Sr. canton, Ga.
mar'if) 82 yl.
JJMULLAN
14 S. Broad St., Atlanta, On
MONUMENTS,
TOMBS AND HEAD
STONES.
Call or write to
B. F. Crisklt,
CANTON, GA
For Deaigi s and Prices.
novlO 81-ly.
JOHNH.BEllL
Carpenter.
Having permanently located in Can
ton—He is now prepared to do all kinds
of carpenter’* work.
Building & epairlng
Promptly done nt satisfactory prices.
Parties contemplating building, will
find it to their interest to get my prices
before closing contracts with other work
men. J II Boll
jun21-82-ly.
P H HOLLEN,
ONTRATO It AND BUILDER
WaloMca, Ga.
Keeps on hand all kinds of building ma
terial, well seasoned. “Eureka" Sawed
Shingles made ofbest Yellow Pine.
ALSO
One of E Vanwinkle & Co’s best im
proved circular saw mills. The bent mill
and best mode of SettingHead Blocks in
America. Mill now running ut J M
Puckett’s place on Muscadine crock.
AGAIN.
Sash, primed ami Rlazml, Pannel Doors
etc cheap as th: cheapest lor the cash
/iefi-renoe. Try me. P. M. IIOLLEN
apr22 ly Walcsca, Ga.
PUNCTUATION.
I’uuctuntiou is an art, and one
tnat 1ms been learned in c*mpa'\t.
lively uiodu.n times. Tho Greek*
did not know the moaning of it,
and left no space between ’ho 1
words. TI10 Romans put up a
kind of division without any appar
ent method. Up to the end ot the
fifteenth century only tho colon
aud comma were introduced, au l
the latter, at that time, only as a
perpendicular figure. We are i .-
dobted to Aldus Mauutius, the
eminent printer, for tho comma as
wo have it now; and in 1493 in
troduced the semi-colon into prin
ting, and publisliod a sot of rules
tor tho guidance of writcra. It is
not known by whom the notes of
interrogation nud exclamation wen’
first used, but inverted commas
(“) were brought into common
uso by aFrenoh printer,superseded
the use of italics, and tho En
glish adopted them to speedy quo
tation.
CATCHING FISH.
A Frenchman has been experi
menting with tbo electric light as
a lure for fish. The lamp wub con
tained in un air-tight globe, atfil
was lowered ut night into tho so. s
with tho result that thousands cl
fish of all sizes were attracted to
its brilliant light and buihcls wore
taken in uots. We have hope
that sciouce will make fishing so
easy in the Hour future that black
bass and other scaly specimens
may be enticed in schools to' a
mail’s back iloor hogging to l*e^j rl,e f *l' th ’U Aaron to U-h;..-
kaocked ou the head with a club. Ma, bo th* slacken,. l hand
_ It is bull reti it, Mint hiio ni y riso
And then oven a naw.-papor mun
may cjtch a mess once in a while.
GOOD FARMING*
O.De Cromboque, of France, is
the proprietor of a farm containing
68tJ acres, which annually fattens
100 head of beeves, Worth ^08,000;
produces 9,025 bushels of wheat
nud d,0u0 tons of beets, beside a
gteai vaiicty of crops Tin* aver
age ot wheat is forty-six hu-diels
per acre; the yield of sugar beets,
twenty.four tons per acre. Four
or five thou -and tons of mature
are save I upon the farm. Artifi
cial manure is tn.uiufucturod from
rot use matter. Tho yearly produce
of sugar is 900 ton*.
TRUE
er muses r. adir.g every line of every | j n(f Wlia tha rf , p | y> ag lho
issue, invariably begins a reply to an J invalid bent over to gather a red
article with: “Mv attention having I nugget or so.
been called 11 an item in your issue , „ ,
r ,■ ,iv u hat u tli(> meaning of Die word
of the—Hi, etc. I ,
j tanlali;ung. J asked the roheol teach-
There lias been a good deal of <li«~ | er . “I’.ensa, ma'am,’’epoxe up little
i eu-sion la ely about the value ol a Johnny Holcomb, ‘ it, means a cir—
I ton of goal, and, just out of curiosity ens procession passing (he school
ive will draw our salary ibis evening , house, an l the scholars not nllowcd
to look out.’’
Hu had bien in three times before
aaJ h.ul been told that tvn did not
need anybody in hie section. “1 am
sure l conld help you some by
'•There is not one of you so poor traveling,” be urged! “Wo would
but that you can give something,’ like to see you try it," was the weary
said a preacher '0 Ins congregation, : response. And lie did.
in presenting tho mg nt needs of
I the church. ‘ You mo mistaken,
and take it down to liiunon A Oo.’s
hay scales, to see just what the exact
value ol a ton ol gold is, I fa ate
willing to do most anything that
mill aid science.
At (lie r.cent photographers’ c m-
veuiiun it was brought out that a
A fastidious I’ ughkoep-io girl
has written to tho Pro i lent* ol nil
the principal colleges in this coun
try to inquire! whether Mu should
say “mumps in” or “mumps are.’'
Some of tlu I’resi lent* spoke feel
ingly of “one mump," wiulo others
were tuna ions of “one mumps,"
It is strange that authorities iliflbi
on a ich vital q lestioiiH.
til A Ul 1'Y,
| b i r,,lhl,r; i , “ m 1 t ’ , l'L , r nf a paper and no , e KCueral|y lurn8 lh ,
1 hi- head ol a lam.lv, said a votes | eft an ,, a man iJ tQ the rig)lt TllMlc .
I |0,n 11 1 ' l I*' w ‘ j fore if a man follows his nose lie will
“Oa, i xcusi me," n joint il the holy 1 be light, and if a worn m follows her
mun, “ ait I u-ver expected to sec 1 nos’she will gut left,
yon here." . .
; Ocuas on all v touchins; tho i at h h.
looks and hinges oi the doors with
1 ... a drop of kerosene or a little tal-
r ri 'iidsl.ip isa cadeno? of divine ! . „ , . ,, , ,
, , , , , 1 low trom tlio ciuidlii.aii'l thus kc p-
hne.odv tnidtina through the heart. I . ,, ,
n mg tlium well lubricated, will in-
I Nothing from man's hands, nor sure the uniooth and quiet shu!-
1 l*w nor cm* imtio.i, uaa b
Truth alone is liaal.
WORDS OF WISDOM.
final.
Judge not; the workings ot Iit brain
And el' her lieuil ilioii cinst not hoc;
Wluit lo Us In thy dun oy » n stain,
In God's pare liglit 111 ly only l» •
A scar, brought I'rmn soar w, II won lleld,
Where lliou wmiM-'t on!y font an t yield
The look, the air, that fret* tliy * ght
May lie a token tint beloiv
The soul hu- closed iu deadly light
With Nome infernal fiery foe,
Whose gl uieo would scotch thy smiling
8 "ire,
And ci.t lire »hu lilering o 1 thy face.
ting ol tho door-i and prevent tho
jarring, grating or croaking socom-
The best society ond conversation mon in neglected cases. Ry this
is that in which the heart has a attention tho doors and ktuhes will
greater part than the head.
To b* able to bear piovoc.ilion is
last longer.
A writer says that a y, ar's ex
1 ,in wgument of greater wisdum; anil porieneo with broad wagon wheels
, to forgi\e it ol great mind. ; ja ootiolusiva at to their vnloo. A
When ni' ii are friends tliero is no tour inch tiro will carry two tons
, need ol justice; but when lliuy ai,-! over Holt ground with groa'er • a e
just, they still nerd Irienship. to tlio team than a two an 1 a-h 1 f
If u man liavo love in his heart, lit* : " carry ono ton. I h i
may talk in broken language, but wheels are uot so much strained
it will pu eloquence lo those win by stouos aud rough tracks i n tho
HE LOST A JOB.
A young college graduate secur
ed a position as ruporter on a daily
Arkausui newspaper. FIs went
out in tlio morning and remained
away until 10 o’clock at night,
when lie entered tho office and
w >rked for an hour over what
seemed to boa very difficult prob
lem. Suddenly turning to the ed
itor, he said: “Say, give me a sug
gestion, will you?” “Yes,’’ replied
the editor, “get out of this office.”
When tho young man was gone
the editor wont ever to his desk
and read tlio following: “Never,
since the beginning of our journ
alistic career, Liavo we been called
upon to chronicle so sad aud har
rowing a public calamity as the
death of our friend Bob Jones,
who—’’ here tho affecting remarks
closed.
A GOOD THING.
A home for iuteniperata women
was established in Boston three
years ago by a geod lady who was
deeply moved by the unfortunate
condition of somo ot her sisters,
and she has carried it on success-
lully and to a point where it needs
to be onl irged. In the three years
374 intomporato women have boon
under her care, hut the greater
portion of them are now* leading
sober, industrious aud respectable
lives. Most of her patients are
poor; others are able to pay for
their board. The inmates labor
constantly tor their own support.
A laundry and a sewing room are
established in the home, where
work is well done.
Ami take a timer, surer stand;
Or, trusting lo-* to earthly tilings,
Mny henceforth lenra lo lire hi* wings.
And judge none lo.-t; hut wait nnd see,
With hopeful pity, not disduii.;
The depth of the nbysMiifiy ho
Tho men- uic of th<* hi iglii of puin
And love and glory ih 1 111 ly raise
The soul to God in after days.
BITS AND ‘1 fDIRTS.
It took a Western compositor to
make Mississippi It ver Commugion
r ad Miss l‘J-8 e Spin ver Commission
B'us’td hopes: “Can you find loom
for a scribe 01 your papei?” ‘ Not
unless you subscribe." And ngiin
was 1 hat scholarly youth crushed.
A Kentucky -xchangs ask :
“What is !he gie.nt lever that shove.--
tin- newspaper forward?" Well, in
the case of most country journals i',
is “82 a year in advance.”
Vicksburg stortid a paper called
the Hornet, but its s'iug had scarce
ly been sharpened when the editor
wes pounh'd hall to death, a suit of
libel begun und it reporter filing into
the river.
Mrs. Mackuy, wife of the Nevada
bonanza king, devotes her time in
Paris to inventing. That is, invan-
ting new methods to speed'’litr
money. When ul 1 other scheme
fail she should start a newspaper.
Subscribers to the Boomerang who
find cross-boms and skull with
crest of metallic burial casket drawn
in blood 0:1 the wrapper of their pa
per will kDOW that there subscrip
tion has expired and that something
has to be done.
Weseen an article going the rounds
lie .did, “How Journalism Pays.”
Yes, we all know how journalism
pays. My, how ricli we are, and
how soft a pile of old exchanges are
to sleep on Journalism pays—five
cents on the dollar.
Tho man who has been a life-long
subscriber to a paper, and who nev-
road, aud tho road is not cut up,
icked
AGENTS WANTED!!
m
listen.
We soo farthest into the future— ^ '*» on '' ,u c ® M D’ lir y, d
and that is not far—when iva most ; down and keeps h 11 otli.
I carefully consider the facts ot the j
present.
The conqueror is regarded with I
awe, the wise man commands our;
esteem, but it is the benevolent man I
who wins our affection.
Those with whom we can appar- i
ently become well acquainted iu a
few moments are geuerully tho mosi !
dificnlt to rightly know and under-
3’and.
It is one ol the serverest tacts 0! I
Irienship to tell your Liend of his
faults. If you are angry with a man
, . ", , . • M«n of Ablltty onaalary And commission,
or hate Inin it ig not haul to go to | (rl'lTYlbPrS*
DICTIONARY of
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li'in and stab him with words; hu'. s >
to love a man that you cannot bear j
to see the stain of sin upon him and
to s;. 11kpainful truth (liiough loving
; words, i/ut is friendship. But few
have had such friends. Our eu-
i tnns usually teach us what we tire !
at the point of the sword.
Universal Knowledge.
Just out. The moot 1’npful und Compart LIE
erary Achlovcmcnt of Uio Hah no ecra
pe LI lorn. A’o I'tddltrs or f»o\tal ca>dt noticed.
he ud stamp fo x full particulars. Address our
hotin* nearest to you. A. II. ChAltihcrft JU Co.,
8T. IAMilb. MO., ChlrAfo IU. t AtlHotH.Gt,
Yes, I weut to church one day
With some money—by tho way,
I’d boen saying fjom my pay
For sumo socks;
But she sat across tlio aisle,
Ami she sunned me with a smile;
So I ploco my little pile
In the box.
A soft ant, sir, turns away a p ic~
nicker from the custard pie.
Since the ud vent of tho toy pistol
kerosene has been put to tho blush.
The castor oil plant is said to Le
peculiarly obnoxious to flies, but
one can t have castor oil plant grow
ing on top ol his bald head.
For whom aie you tolling, the
bell? asked a gentleman of a sexton
in u country village. “For Mis.
was 1 he reply. “What!''
said the gentlman, “she is not dead!"
“Not dead! Then I huve tolhd a
lie.”
“I guess you must bo better to-day,’’
suid Farmer llodges to a sickly neigh
bor, whom he found rusticating in a
straw-berry patch. ‘‘Oh, I’m pick-
Jamcs M. Hutson will cut, lit an I muko
coats, vint< ami pints in best s'.ylo und
j latest fasliIon. AH won; wirraatod.
j Gutting a specialty. ■ihoji it r" i-
l deuce. N p l.VH2
Bargain in Land.
1 O
I wid «idl 200 acre.* of excn’.lrat finn
ing land at a Imrg ibi. It i* hituatul 5
mile* S mill of Canton, l 1 2 milc-i f
Holly Spring, a flourishing village 11:1 M.
Si N. Gi. It. K. A g" d dwelling un I
out Iijhj*. Oi 0 teinnicu* funis • A-
well wutr.reiL half ia woo i-, ln.l l' n il •
vated. Mica iu <; mntitn s on t.m Ian i.
Gold to pay.worknd on a lj-ia ni lot;
S .c or address 1*. N. Eoni-:
C'linlon Ga
! or II F Mu,leu Holly Sptings G 1.
j jnly’TJ '61 ,-«2
VALUABLE Town FRO?-
KitTY Fop. Hale Cheap.
I
j One Brick Store House,two sturic lrg'i
S zc 21 x (it) tee:. Well finished ueuw
and uli.ive. Lot 27 feet Iroat, leaning
| back 120 Icct. ilie location as good ns
! can be desired, fronting tile principal
i street in Csnton. Au extra bargain will
i be given aud terms made to suit the
I puichastr. Call soon. N. N. EDGE
I oc:14 181*2. 11. E. Agt