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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE.
VOLUME V
“ EXAMINE HOW YOUR HUMOR 13 INCLINED, AND Wilt 'it THE RULING PASSION OF YOUR MIND.*’
CANTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1884.
NUMBER 44
THE CHEROKEE HDVMtCE.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
BEN. F. PERRY, Editor ami Proprietor.
Office upstairs, cor. HV.il Marietta and (lain*-
viUe Streets—near Court House.
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LA MORI.
The Pay is dead. Bod liow hit life-blood dyes
The soft cloud-pillows in the western skies.
What tho’ a smile still glorifies his eyes ?
I toll yon he is dead I Why loitor here
Till those unsightly proofH of death appear,
And the sad Night drops tears upon his hier?
Nay, let ns go, while yet the skies are red,
Ere Parkness draws tho curtains of hie !>ed,
Our last look finds him beautiful, tho' (load.
Professional and Business
Cards.
W. A. & G. I. TtASLEY,
Attorneys at Law,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to all busi
ness intrusted to them. Will practice in
all tho courts of tho county and in the
Superior Courts of the Blue Ridgo cir
cuit. jan3-ly
('. D. MADDOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CANTON, GEORGIA
Refers by permission to John Silvey k
Co., Thos. M. Clarke & Co., James R.
Wylie and Gramling, Spalding & Co., all
of Atlanta, Ga. janl-’83-ly
GEO. R. BROWN,
ATTRONEY AT LAW.
Will practice in the Superior Courts
of Cobb, Milton, Forsyth, Pickens and
Dawson counties, and in the Superior
and Justice courts of Cherokee.
Office over Jos. M. McAfee’s store.
Speoial attention given to the collec-
. tion of claims.
Business respectfully solicited.
[jan3-’83-ly.]
n. w. NEWMAN.
JNO. D. ATTAWAY.
NEWMAN & ATTAWAY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CANTON, - - - GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Superior Courts
•f Cherokee and adjoining counties.
Prompt attention given to all business
placed in their hands. Office in the
Court House. . [jan3-’83-ly ]
P. P. DuPREE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Blue Ridge cir
cuit and in Cherokee county. Office in
the Court House with the Ordinary.
Administrations on estates.
BfiyOodections a specialty. "SNA
BEN. F. FERRY,
AGENT
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Office with Cherokee Advance.
Desr Love is dead; slain by his own delight,
What tho’ his feverish cheek is strangely
bright,
I tell you ho lies dead in all his might.
Lot us not wait till on his rigid faoo
There rests no lingering luster, and no traco
Of his surpassing beauty and young grace;
Ere ’round his stiffening framo, from head to
foot,
Satiety shall fold her winding shoot,
While his still form, tho’ dead, is fair and
sweet.
Let ns shako hands. There is no more to say.
Wo part with Lovo until the Judgment Day—
This ig tho oml of dreams like ours nlway,
Ella Wiirklrr.
Mount Desert.
BY 0. K. DAVIS.
J. P. BROOKE,
S&ttoVq ey kt Law
ALPHARETTA, GA.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Blue
Ridge Circuit and in ! the Justice Courts of
Milton and of such other Districts (O. M.) as
border ou Milton. ,
J. M. HARDIN.
House. Sign, Carriage
—AND—
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
FKKSM AM SftiSIC ARTIST ALSO.
Oriental and Grecian painting. Mezo
Tintin', Carbo-Tinting, painting in Se-
pei and India Ink.
Twenty-five per cent saved hv annly-
'ng to me before contracting with others.
Material furnished at bottom prices.
Satisfaction given or no charges made.
See or address, J. M. HARDIN,
{jan3-’83-ly] Canton, Geosgia.
“And so yon leave Mount Desert and
pleasure to-morrow, Miss Young? You
have mnde the summer doubly pleasant
to me—pleasant as I always find vaca
tion time.”
“It is very good of you to say so, Mr.
Darloy, and I'm sure you have made
Mount Desert very plensant to us. In
deed, my mother was snying only this
morning how useful and nice to us you
have been. But, yon see, she must bo
getting back to New York now; there
are the bdys going away to school, and
all that.”
“Well, I suppose it is necessary. But
you won’t like leaving ?”
“Why, of course it is. No, I shall bo
very sorry to leave; and yet I shall l>o
glad for some things to get baok. It will
feel so much like home after all this
traveling and teeing all those things.”
“Yes, no doubt yon will bless the
first briek house and dull pavements
you see in town : they givo your eye
snoh a sense of relief and quiet.”
“You are going to stay on here somo
time with Mr. Paget, are you not ? Ho
tells me now you have left the hotel
where you met us, you have got such
pleasant rooms.”
“No, I don’t think I shall stay ou
here any longer after this week. ”
“Why, I thought you Intended to
stay right on into the fall, and ho in
tended to read all the gossiping old his
torians, and yon meant to hunt up every
kind of fish that eould possibly live in
these cold Maine waters.”
“So I did ; hut I’m not going to now.
I’m going to leave. I’m tired to death
of it.”
“Why, just now yon said if was al
ways pleasant; and what will Mr. Paget
do ?”
“Oh, Paget! Paget! I suppose he’ll
come with mo or else he won’t. I used
to think Mount Desert pleasant, hut 1
don’t now.”
“Well, you are a changeable person.”
“So would you be if But do you
really think mo a changeable person, .
Miss Young ?”
“No, Mr. Darley, I don’t think—at
least I didn’t think that you were ?”
“Well, hut what did you think about
me? I think you thought something
about mo.”
“Perhaps I did. One thinks some
thing about everybody, you know; but
perhaps I don't think it now.”
“I suppose you thought something
about Mr. Paget, too?”
“Oh, yes, I thought something abdlit
Mr. Paget, of course. I like him very
much.”
“But how differently did you think
when you thought about Mr. Paget and
myself ?”
“That’s a very difficult question. I
—at least we—thought you very nice,
too; but——”
“But—but what, Miss Young?”
“Oh, nothing, except that I thought
so.”
“But I want to ask you how differ
ently you thought, and I want you to
understand me, and not to look too
serious.”
“Why, you don’t think I’m serious,
do you ?”
“Well, as a rule, you are not serious,
certainly; you are delightfully gay. But
there iB a certain quality of seriousness
about you; and you are always very
serious when I want to say anything to
to you. Remember how serious you
were that day when we looked at the
old wharves over in Rockland ?”
“Yes, but that was some time ago,
and But let us talk of sometliing
else and be friends.”
“But we are friends, are wo not?
Only ”
“I say, Darley, oome along. Mrs,.
Young Rays she’d like to look inside the*
new hotel before wo get into the
though it does look like a meei-
i .house except for (he tower.”
“Oh, t don’t oare for tho hotel,
thanks, and I believe, Miss Young, you
would, would yon not, prefer to finish
\ our sketch of that yacht ? It will he
-O..II done now."
“Yes, perhaps, I should ; that is, I
think that T ought to finish it.”
‘ All right, Puget; we’ll join you in
five minutes. I’d just like to sketch
tho const in tho distance myself; it looks
so well just now with the sun on it.”
“Well, don’t he long coming down.”
“Had you not bettor got your sketch-
hook out now they have gone, Mr. Dor
ic,v, ami begin the const ?”
“Oh, niv sketch-book ! Oh, I supjHw
I hnvo forgotten it 1”
“Never mind, here’s a leaf from my
block; and horo’B a pencil."
“Thanks; hut I doD’t want to sketch
at all."
“Yon arc changeable, indeed !”
“I want to sit here and talk to you
atid look at you, as yon ate’ going away
to-morrow.”
“But if yon look at mo I shall ho em
barrassed and unable to sketoh. too. Re
sides, yon know tho const looks so well
just now, with the sun on it."
“Bother the coast.”
“What, tho const that yon usod to
rave about, with its grass mosses of rock
and tho white spray darting up in clouds
against it 1 You usod to say it reminded
you of wlint—wliat did it remind
you of ?”
“I really don’t know. But I wish
yon were not going away to-morrow. I
don’t know when I shall see you agaiu,
if I over do.
“Why, mother asked you to come
and sen us, if you over found yourself in
New York.’’
“If I ever dol I suppose I _
run over from Boston nud yon wiJJ a A
mo to dinner; and then yon would show
mo your house, and, perhaps, your fa
vorite seat iu tho library; and Mrs.
Young would ho very distj^pt, and you
would ho very stiff and reserved, and un
like what you are at Mt. Desert,"
“What a splendid picture, dowu to
the euay-ehair, even 1 And my good
brother will look at you through his eye
glass, and offer you a cigar, and say
queer follow or good fellow of yon
‘should think,’ when you are gone. But
you won’t really leave Mt. Desert?”
“Yes, I shall, and knock about some
where, spending my time as uselessly as
1 usually spend it. But do you truly
expect mo to como some day, Miss
Young?”
“Yes; I shall bo very much disap-
I oiutod if you don’t come. Wo haw
been such good friends, and mother
likes you, and—and wu have been such
good friends, you know."
“Then I certainly shall try to come.
And, perhaps—will yon let me begin to
talk again as I did that day at Rock
land V”
“I don’t know. But I can’t sketch if
you put your arm across my block, Mr.
Darley. And I think it’s quite finished
now—I could finish it at homo."
“Never mind finishing it; let us finish
something else, which may remain un
finished forever if we don’t do it now.
Please look me in tho eyes, and let me
go on with what I said on tho beach at
Rockland a mouth ago. Only then you
said it was very painful and sudden, and
yori had never dreamed of it. Have
yOu ever done so since ?’’
“Mr. Darley, I think—but I hear
Mr. Paget calling. We must go home.”
“But may I not come homo with you
—I mean to New York, and further?
Will you not trust mo to find you a
home ?’’
“Darley, Darley, whore are you?”
THE HUMOROUS PAPERS.
WIUT « K FIND IN Til KM TO M.llll.B
OVKIt.
A UTTI.R QUAllREti.
Two ladies had had a little tiff, and
one of them remarked as she departed:
'Well, ' as I told my lmshand this
morning, 1 shouldn’t oare to bo in your
shoe*.”
“I imagine not,” the other replied.
Yoti would find them painfully oloee
flttin|(."
% WITH A KKltN HENS*.
“Look here," said Colonel Bloater,
addressing an acquaintance whom ho
suddenly met in turning a corner, “you
are a very long time in paying that bill
You do not seem to care."
“Oh, yes I do, Colonel.”
"No, sir, yon do not. You do not
sec in' to remember your obligation.”
"Oh, I remember it, Colonel. If 1
did not, I would not cross the street tc
avoid meeting you. I have a keen senso
of olfligntion, otherwise I would not bo
pill to so muoh trouble."
"Now bore; yon are not acting right
ly. .Turt put yourself in my plaoo
and ”
"Impossible, Golonol. I cannot put
thyself in your place. I cannot imagine
your feelings, for no one evor owed mo."
■e-Arkansaw 'Traveler.
» I
Ttra IiONO, LONG DAT.
.‘Visitor to Nantucket—For goodness’
^ko tell mo what you do here in the
fainter?
.. Native—Oh, we got on pretty well.
^Vego to bed at sunset and sleep next
flay till noon; then we got up and pray
ffor night to come, that wo may go to
fbed again."—Boston Transcript.
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person who will take 1 Till each night from l to 12 weeks, may he restomi to sound
health, If sueh It thing t>e possible. For Female Complalnls these Fills have no equal.
1’hyslrlans use them for the euro of X.IVEK anil KIDNEY diseases. Hold everywhere,
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Croup, Asthma, Kmnrhltls, Neural
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CHICKEN CHOLERA,rJ
It Is s well Known fort that most of tha
Ttorm and Catllo Powder sold In this coun
try Is worthless; thnt Hherldnn's Condition
Powder l« absolutely PHI* ind very valuable.
{ tnthtng on Earth will make liens
ay like Hherlilitn'allonilUlon Pow
der. Dose, one tenspoonftil lo rich pint nf
liny Cholera, Ac. Hold everywhere, or sent hr mill for He
sumps. Furnished In large rani, pure SLOP; hr mall.*'
Circular,He*. I. 0. JUUNSUM * CO., ttcswo, A-.*
CARRIAGE PAINTING.
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAITsTTIISTG-
shfni In
mi Ue
A CRUET. MAN.
Mother (to married daughtor)—“Why,
Wlmt's the matter, Clara? What are you
cryiug.af)out?”
■ Clara—“Honry is so cruel (sob), ho
Is getting worse and worso every day
(sol)). What do you suppose t he Haid
) mt V w? .Ho told me I musk get rid
iy? ''ilmtfhn couldn’t stand her cookinp-
any longer (sob). And ho knows wcl
enough that she hasn’t done one bit ot
cooking for a fortnight, and that I have
done it all myself I Boo-hoo 1 boo-hoo I”
—Boston IVanscript.
A RAINY DAY.
Mrs. Winks—"Did you notice in (he
Arctic reports that tho exploring party,
aftvr running out of food, kept them
selves alive on seal skin ?”
Mr. Winks—“Yea. Tt is strange that
it should contain so much nutriment.
But speaking of starvation reminds mo
that we have not saved a penny this
year. It won’t do to go on that nay,
you know."
“Certainly not, and that is what I was
going to speak about. We must lay up
something for n rainy day. Wo don’t
know how soon wo may meet with mis
fortune."
"True, and ns Uncle Jake has prom
ised to send me a present of 8500 in the
fall, I think it would bo a good wturler
don’t you ?”
“Just tho thing, dear. Buy me n$500
sealskin saequo for a Christmas present,
and if tho worst comes to tho worst—we
can eat it, you know.”—Phila. Call.
SUNDAY CLOSING,
New York Alderman—“No use letting
John go to tho public library. A® of
them are closed on Sundays.”
Mrs. Alderman—“Oh I you must he
mistaken. I know one wns open Sun-
flays this spring, bocausel was there
myuplf. ” ;
“Yes, it was then, but we have had
them elosefl up since."
“Why, k’hatfor?”
Well, the fact is they interfered with
t Would beg to italo that I havn opened a
lla for tlm piupnmi cf oanviaK
DnAiitthg Ibiainrai in all iti Ivanulus,
and having wnrltnl for tlio laat twelve your. in
MnriiWIa it in iowmc Hsiwry for inu to itaVDiv
enjnnvty iin to durability and finish. Gall atid
■oo me or write and learn my prlooi. Hoping
you will favor me with a ahara of your patron
age, I am respectfully,
THOM. II. lYIATIlKWM.
Hjjiclla, July H, I MSI If
MONEY TO LOAN.
Farmera in Cherokee county can negotiate
loans nf money through me in sums of (800
and unwar.U on five years time. Loans ti
carry H per cent, internet and to ho paid an
Dually. For further particulars call on
GKO. I. TF.AHIJCY,
Canton Ga.
L. BLACK & SON
Oeoi’aliK,
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS.
—NANUKACIURSKS OF -
SARII,
BLINDS,
BRACKETS,
DOORS,
MOUl DING,
BALUSTERS.
Dressed and Matcbed Flooring and Cciline
WHICH WE CAN SHIP ON Hllonr NOTICE.
If vou aro needing anything in this lino it
will us to your iutiwxst to aend in your order,
aa our gooda aro giving perfoot aatiBfaetioii in
loth quality and pnoe.
DRUNKENNESS!
Cured in Various Stages.
Desire for stimulants entirely removod.
Tloino treatment. Medicine can he adminis
tered without knowledge of patient by sinijily
placing it in ceffoe, tea or any article of fond.
Ourea. guaranteed.
$100 WILL BE PAID
For any caae of drnnkenneee that Golden
Specific will not cure. Circulars containing
testimonials and full particulars lent free.
Addreaa GOL.DBN MPKCIFIO CO.
Dr. J. P. Saye
BALL GROUND, GA
Tenders his professional servieea U
tho citizens of Hull Ground and aur<
rounding country.
Office—R. J. Bolings’ Hotel.
HOUSE - BBILDINS
AND
CONTRACTING.
I am now fully prepared to prompt!)
complete all contracts for Building oi
Repairing Houses
I keep constantly on hand and cm
promptly fill all orders for any kind of
Sash, Doors, Mouldings,
Rough and Dressed
LUMBER,
and in /act Building Material of every
description. ^
All work guaranteed satisfactory,. and
at prices that defy competftihti.'
If contemplating anything In my lin*
call and get my puna aud prices.
H. S. TOLBERT.
“Your eyes look yes, and your lips 4 the business of my saloon. ”—The Call.
say ‘Yes.’ Thank you, thank you; it
shall be indeed a homo.”
“Darlov. I suv. didn’t vou hear roe?
What a long five minutes your sketch
fakes! It’s getting late, aud Mrs.
Young is in the carriage. But—I hope
nothing iH the matter, Miss Young?”
"No; nothing at all, thank yon.”
"No, nothing is tho matter, Paget,
and I’m sorry for being so late. But,
you see, Miss Youug and I have settled
—I mean we have arranged- -to leave
Mount Desert and go home-—to make a
homo, you understand.” — Domestio
Monthly.
"Yotth daughter? It is impossible.
Why, you look more like twin sisters."
“No, I assure you she is my only daugh
ter,” replied the pleased mother. And
the pjlite old gentleman spoiled it all by
remarking: “Well, she certainly looks
old enough to bU' yernr sinter.”
“Therr, now 1” exclaimed Mrs. Bas-
com; “the paper says that Professor
Henry Clum, a noted scientist, has
been instantly killed by the explosion of
a retort. What a warning to married
men not to quarrel with their wivea. ”
OREAT BTBKNOTH OF SINNERS.
“My dear boy,” said an earnest Sun
day-school teacher at the North End
Mission to a frowsy urchin, “do you
know that we aro all sinners ?”
“Yes, marm.”
“Do you know that you are a sinner?”
“Yes, marm.”
A long and earnest talk followed, in
which tho olaims of the gospel were
fully set forth, but the teacher was only
rewarded by an unintelligible stare.
Finally, it occurred to the teachei
that perhaps she had taken the boy be
yond his depth, and she inquired:
“John, you know what a sinner is,
don’t you?”
“Sinners, marm? oil, yes; sinners if
strings in turkeys’ legs."—Boston Oiohe
There aro two reasons why some peo
ple don’t mind their own business. Oui
is that they haven’t any business, uno
the other is that they haven’t any mind,
Berlin oculists report that the iror
dust floating from elevated railroads iL
streets has added 5 per cent, to tin
profits of the profession.
Sale and Feed
STABLE,
Q. W. EVANS,
Canton, 6a., near Railroai Depot.
Hones and Buggies at reasonable
prices.
Carriages and Horses always ready.
Will send to any part of the oountry,
with careful drivers and gentle teams.
All kinds of stock feed, and stock well
cared for.
Hauling and Draying Done at Low Rates.
Customers will be politely waited od
at all hours—day or night.
THOS. W. HOGAN,
DENTIST,
Canton, Ga.
Tenders hi* professional services to th«
citizens of Canton and surrounding coun
try, and guarantees satisfaction in work
and prioes.
Office—Over W. M. Ellis’ store.
McAFFEE HOUSE,
CANTON, GA.
Under an entirely new management, U now
upon for the accommodation of those seeking
a healthy nrnl plesaant locality. Acconiniods-
tioiiH flmt-clRKK and prices low. Hplondid
Sample ItooniH for drummors. Speoial rates to
families.
In connection with the flonse are splendid
stables, where horses, buggies, etc., will re
ceive prompt attention, ami at modcrato rates.
All jurors and citisena of the county having
bimincHH in court, will he charged less thsn
regular rates. For further particulars call on
or address
COL. H. C. KELLOCC.
Canton, Georgia.
MEDICAL CARD.
V7t. ,Y. SE WEL L
Returns thanks to the citizens of Canton
and vicinity for their liberal patronage
an.l ask a continuance of the same.
Being permanently located, will con
tinue to practice Medicine, Surgery and
Midwifery.
Hoping by industry, energy and strict
application to business to merit an in
creased pationage and continuance of
the same.
Office and Drug Store first door east ot
R. T. Jones’ store. Residence adjoining
Ben. F. Perry. jan3
Doctor (who has been sent for at
2 a. m.)—"Madame, pray send at once
for the clergyman, and, if you want to
make yonr will, for the lawyer.”
Madame (horrified)—“Good gracious !
Is it so dangerous, doctor?” Doctor—
“Not a bit of it; but I don’t want to be
the only fool who has tieen disturbed in
his sleep for nothing.”
A correspondent asks if it is proper to
danca with a married lady when her
husband is looking on. Certainly. Tho
dancing is suro to be very proper unde:
such circumstances.
So common haotho expression “paint
ing the town red” got to bo in a West
ern settlement, that one of the saloon
keepers has put the sign “artists’ mate
rials” iu his window.
H. K. IMMURE,
BRICK, PLASTERING
—AND-
STONE WORKMAN.
Canton, ■' • G-a.
I am fully prepared to do any kind of
Masonry or Plastering at the lowest pos
sible rates, and solicit the patronage of
those desiring work in my line.
Jan3 H. H McENTYRE.
A. J. STEADMAN,
CANTON - G4A.
Having taken charge of his father’s
shop returns thanks to his customers fo>
past patronage and asks for a continuant*
of the same.
All w rk, such as Roofing, Guttering
copper, and all repairs will be promptly
executed, and at reasonable prices. Givs
him a trial is all he sska.