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THE CHEROKEE ADVAN CE CANTON, GEORGIA.
FRIDAY MAY 13TH 1919.
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CANTON RT. 1.
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4* Saturday afternoon with Ruby •b
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►j*j Miss Alice Wilson spent Sun *i*
“r *1* *!* •!* *!- *!* *!- v -b *!* *1- day afternoon with Miss Edna *1*
Elrod. I*!*
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Vaughn *1*
spent Wednesday night with 4*
Mr. W. F. Chamlce. j*
Mr. E. W. Thomas, of Buck- *
head, spent Saturday night |4*
with his father and mother, I*!*
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomas. |4-
Miss Nellie and Ida Thomas
spent one day last week with
Ruby Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Collett *!*
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair. j4* not only
Miss Odessa Beavers has / ant n
b More German Envoys
Returning to Berlin
To Discuss the Terms
FORMER KAISER
MADE NERVOUS
BY PEACE TERMS
One Report Says He Tried to
THREE
CHILDREN
DIE IN
FIRE
We are having pretty weath
er at this writing.
Mr. W. F. Chamlee spent Sun
day with his father, Mr. Tom
Chamlee.
Mr. E. M. Bailey spent Sun
day night with Mr. William
Wilson.
Those visiting at Mr. W. M.
Densmore’s Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Will Densmore, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie t>ensmore,
and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Beav
ers.
Mr. Hoyt Wood spent Sat
urday night with Mr. Hubert
Elrod.
Mr. W. F. Harbin spent Sun
day afternoon with his son,
Versailles, May 12.—
Herr Gcisberts and Herr
Landsberg, of the Ger-
peace delegation,
Greatest Tragedy In County’s
, t I Record Occurs at
Commit Suicide—Report Evi-1 Nelson,
dently Untrue, as He Has |
GOOD ROADS FOR ALL
K - iS OF GEORGIA IS
.association slogan
Been Seen Sawing Wood.
Amerongen, May
Atlanta, May 14.—“Good
Roads for all parts of Geor-
T , , , ‘ . XT _ |*f la will be the slogan of the
Ihree children ot N. Goliet-1 Association of County Commis-
. ixf’i an kalian s f° ne cutter of | sioners of Georgia, which is to
An | Nebon,^ were burned to death j hold its fifth annual convention
interpreted a sa breach in
the peace
that
build
centers in
... , j nii i , — ~• . ...^ x.vy*. mention this year, and
peror today, has aroused con- The household consisted of (officials in charge of local ar
negotations. 4* siderable excitement among Golietta, his.wife, four eMM. varwromnnk i,.,,.. 1 1
4* These
4* not on
»* ant nr
been spending a few days with 4* respectively
her sister, Mrs. Edd Lathem. |4* and posts a u
Come on ail ye writers. J*!- but are among the most 4* jlern to trial had reached the [the boarders and back of
f* influential political lead- 4* | German officials earlier in the, was the room of the three older erg would be present "to repre
3 in Germany. 4* j week. They communicated]children, the eldest about sent e\-,,. y section of the st ite
Their counsel therefore •!* J the information to the former twelve. There was only one [and that tis e ff ec t of extensive
*1*impress, who displayed signs door to the children’s room [plans to be P» under wavfnr
— county commis-
it rjoners and good roads boost-
Bargains in
.. , ,, r , |*l* ers in Germany.
tm,. tt tt- i .. ~'at i > ^ sngntiy usea .j. Their counsel mcrciuic m
Mi Paul Harbin near Hickory tires Cook’s Garage. 18and 22 . ig required by the govern- 4-,'en
l\y T fet., Atlanta. 4* ment in determining its 4*; of
marked emotion, but decid-
[4* attitude toward the peace 4* ted to await appearance of a
' ^TOP DRESSING TALKS
TV/TORE cotton and more corn—but raise them
on less land. That is the way to make
money this year. Fertilize as usual and then
top dre?s vith
Arcadian Sulphate of Ammonia
at the rate of 100 pounds per acre. Write for
Bulletin No. 69.
ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia is the well-known
standard article that has done you good service in your
mixed fertilizers for years past. Especially kiln-dried and
ground to make it fine and dry. Ammonia 25|4% guar
anteed. Made in U. S. A.
The Great American Ammoniate
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For sale by Armour Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga.
Swift & Company. Atlanta, Ga.
conditions. It is under- *1* fuller official report before
*1* stood that both the minis- *1* making the news known to her
4* ters will return to Ver- *1* husband.
4* sailles in case the peace 4*j A special messenger motor
's* treaty is signed. 4*ed to Arnhem Thursday to pro
4* cure copies of the local news-
4* .t..j. .j. -J- .j. .j. .j. .j. -j. .j. .j. .j. paper. Meanwhile, the form- the house while the father
er emperor continued his usual rushed for the other children.
which epened into a
way.
During the night the family
was awakened by a sct’eam
from one of the children, ami
the house was then a mass of
flame. The mother seized
the baby and escaped from
,, ... under way for
passage better highways other im
proved county ^nditions
would be felt generally" ,
The business session of c,.*
convention, which are to be
held in the Kimball house, will
be presided over by President
Oscar Mills, a member of the
Fulton county commission and
former chairman of the bodv.
Berlin, May 12.-—“Germany occupation of sawing logs, but On entering the passage way I An elaborate program of ad
has seized and unfurled a new apparently he is suffering from I leading to their room he en- 1 dresses, stressing good roads
banner on which are inscribed ever-
President
points
For information
tion, write
New York
Tre Company N Y
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Atlanta, Ga.
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HEMSTITCHING. PICOT, PLATING, PINKING AND
BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER
LET US DO YOUR SPRING WOORK
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Singer Sewing Machine Company
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
WE RENT MACHINES BY THE MONTH
ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
SEND WORK BY PARCEL POST.
nare
Frederich Ebert, the German was completely exhausted
president, in a statement to the lunch time.
Associated Press, j How the former emperor
President Ebert called the ,took the news the correspond-
peace treaty a “monstrous doc ent was unable to ascertain, as
ument.” He declared that his- every one in the castle is
tory holds no precedent for j sworn to secrecy regarding
such determination to annihili-jhannenings. Rumors were cir-
ate completely venquished peo- ciliated in the village that he
pies. (attempted to commit suicide
President Ebert declares bv hanging, but these are con-
that the world’s youngest re- sidered canards, since his at-
public in the hour of gravest tendants are quite calm,
peril had weighed its overseas me former ruler looked
big brother and found him wonderfully well as he walked
wanting. out to his sawing. It seems un-
In a statement intended doubted that he intends to stay
primarily for the American j n Holland, if he can, through
people, which he designated, the summer, as further pre-
“A moral declaration of war!cautions have been taken a-
upon all that remains of the round the castle. Orders have
old system of international poli been given to erect a high
tics,” the first president of the fence along the entire side of
German republic discussed the moat, which is still open, in
with outspoken frankness the order to prevent the many sum
peace situation, the state of nier visitors in Amerongen
the German people and the from obtaining a view,
prospect of the immediate fu- j o
ture * I Do Your Best.
Frederick Stampfer, editor
of Vorwaerts, in a talk with the „ , . , , ,, ,
.correspondent complained bit- Everyone should do all he
terly of the treatment the Ger- can , to Provide for his family
man newspaper correspondents f nd in u - ord £ r *-° ( i° ^!‘ S ^ e .
I were receiving at Versailles, , kee . p hl * Phys ,cal system in the
'from which he had just arrived i best condition possible. No one
'Their status was that of pris-J can reasonably hope to -
oner of war, he said. |much when he 1S ha,f
outside to a window to force
an entrance there. The burns
he received while in the house
were so severe that his flesh
would cling to everything he
handled as he forced the win
dow. Just as he succeeded in
tearing it from it’s fastenings
the blaze rushed out and envel
oped him, and then the house
fell in. He himself was so bad
ly burned that he was uncon
scious for several days and his
recovery was despaired of, but
now the doctors say he will
probably pull through.
Nothing was left of the three
children except hones, which
were carefully gathered and
buried in one casket the follow
ing day.—Pickens County
Progress.
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CARD OF THANKS.
We take this means of ex
tending our heartfelt thanks
to our friends who were so kind
and helpful to us during the
sickness and death of our wife
and loving mother.
H. H. Edwards and Children.
will be provided.
Among those who are to
take part in the program are:
Leland J. Henderson, president
of the Georgia Highway asso
ciation ; W. Tom Winn, past
president of the association;
Paul S. Ethridge, of the Fulton
commission; Judge T. E. Pat
terson, chairman of the state
highway department; Judge
George T. Cann, of Savannah,
county attorney of Chatham ;
Prof. Charles M. Straham,
dean of engineering, Universi
ty of Georgia; Colonel E. E.
Pomeroy, county attornev of
Fulton; W. R. neel, highway
engineer; Judge R. E. Davis
on, chairman of the prison
commission, and Dr. V. V.
Anderson, of Boston.
For a Weak Stomach.
Are You Happy?
do
sick a
ffl
Mother Goose Down to Date!
Jack and Jill, and Tom and Bill
Went motoring up the steep!
They set out to reach the topmost top
To take a “lofty" peep!
They went to the t#p as slick as an eel.
Without a hitch or a jumble:
They had "GREEN FLAG” OIL in the motor, you s««.
So there wasn’t a chance to grumble!
While climbing mountain peaks in a motor is
more the exception than the rule, it’s mighty good to
hare the satisfaction of knowing the brand of motor
oil that will keep your engine running the smoothest,
and with the. least possible defection
in efficiency, and power, when you
want to "take a shine” up the m- un-
tain Remember, the oil for puwer is
GREEN FLAG MOTOR OIL.
Whether you're running on theUool, or
up and down the hill, you'll find for §at-
isfaction, "GfiEEN FLAG” will “fill
I ho bill”
DON’T FORGET THAT OIL
IS THE LIFE OF YOUR
MOTOR. More than that—
it requires the best grade of
oil to keep it “living” long-
est.
There are some “live” deal-
ers in this County who are
exclusive agents in their
town for "GREEN FLAG
MOTOR OIL. It will pay
you well to hunt around
town till you find him. Be
cause he sells GREEN
FLAG’’ MOTOR OIL, the
best you can buy.
"GRE? N FLAG" MOTOR
OIL is for sale in this Coun
ty by the following well-
known and reliable dealers:
“Ther.jforj,” continued thel fcr ° od shar ® of . ^ {j™ e - If y° u
editor, “my collogues and mv-. are constipated, bilious or
self were speedily convinced i troubl , ed with indigestion get
'that we were not in an enviro-, a P ac f a * e of Chamberlain s
nment calculated to give us a Ta . b i et f ^" d ? lloW the , pla,n
peace in keeping with the ex- P™ ted directions and you
alted ideas of your president, wil J s °° n . be , feebn ^ aln ? ht
who of late has become «« and able to do a da ^ s work *
strangely silent—his pose
sphynx-like.
Herr Stampfer takes
gloomy view of the prospects
at Versailles.
so
so
To be happy you must be
well. If you are frequently
troubled with constipation and
indigestion you cannot be alto
gether happy. Take Chamber
lain’s Tablets to correct these
disorders. They are prompt
and effectual, easy and pleas
ant to take.
As a general rule all you
leed to do is to adopt a diet
suited to your age and occupa--
tion and to keep your bowels
regular. When you feel that
you have eaten too much and
when constipated, take one of
Chamberlain’s Tablets.
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*1* T. F. HAWKINS, Dentist *
•F office over 4*
* BANK of CHEROKEE *
* Office Phone 129 •F
Residence Phone 123
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Suggestion for a Camping
Trip
Buy a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic and Diarrhoe
Remedy before leaving home.
As a rule it cannot be obtained
when on a hunting, fishing or
prospecting trip. Neither can it
be obtained while on board
the cars or steamships and at
such times and places it is most
likely ti be needed. The safe j
way is to have it with you.
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UNITEDSTATES RAILROAD
MINISTRATION
AD-
W. G. McAdoo, Director General of
Railroad*.
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m 3:08
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m a 9:19
No. 3
"PALMER BROTHERS J. T. CAGLE,
Canton, Georgia. Ball Ground, Georgia
Louisville & Nashville Railroad
Arriving and Departing time at Can
ton, Georgia,
a daily b daily except Sunday c Sun
day only.
Murphy, Knoxville &
North a 9:19
Blue Ridge a 5:39 p
Marietta & At
lanta a 8:28
Marietta and At
lanta a 3.08 p m a 5:39 pm
Copperhill c 5:39 p m c 8:28 a rn
Effective Sunday, October 20, 1918
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FOR SALE — 40 bpshels
Kings Early Improved. 40
bushels Cleveland Big Boll Cot
ton seed at $2.00 per bushel.
THE TATE CO. Tate, Ga.
THE UNIVERSALCAR
There are more than 3,000,000 Ford Cars in daily operation
in the United States. This is a little better than one-half of
all the motor car* used in Amer ica. The Ford car is every
man’s necessity. No matter w hat his business may be, it solv
es the problem of cheapest transportation. We solicit your
order now, because production is limited, and we must make
it the rule to supply first orders first. Touring Car, $525;
Runabout, $500; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775; Truck Chasis,
$550. These prices f. o. b. Detroit.
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Cherokee Sales Company
CANTON GEORGIA