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FRIDAY MAY 16TH 1919.
THE CHEROKEE ADVAN CE CANTON, GEORGIA.
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PDBOML MENTIONS
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SOCIETY HAPPENINGS
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B. F. Coggins and E. B.
Greene returned this week
from New York, where they
have been on business.
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E. M. Rudasill is quite sick
this week.
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Mrs. Jay Rudasill and daugh
ters, of Atlanta spent Sunday
in Canton.
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Col. Jno. Wod is in Alaba
ma this week on business.
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Mrs. J. P. Rudasill i s spend
ing the week with relatives in
Atlanta.
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A number of Canton people
attended Commencement Ex
ercises in Waleska this week.
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E. Nasser returned this
week from Pittsburg, where he
has been on business.
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Mrs. R. F. Tolbert returned
to her home after visiting
friends and relatives here for
the past two weeks.
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Mrs. Low Scott Worley has
returned from Atlanta, where
she has been confined to Rob
erts Sanitarium. Her many
friends are glad to know she
is greatly improved.
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There will be an all day
singing at Union Hill 1st Sun
day in June.
Maj. Arthur McCollum, of
Atlanta, spent several days
Rev. S. J. Blackwell, who has
been quite sick for sometime,
is greatly improved.
The many friends of Rhodes
McClure will regret to learn
that he is confined to
hospital after returning
France.
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Rev. W. H. Moody together
with a number of Laymen from
the Baptist church are attend
ing the Southern Baptist Con
vention in Ttlanta this week.
army
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WANTED—A young lady
who is steady and reliable to
operate Telephone exchange
regular, also want one for re
lief operator. Apply Canton
Telephone Co., Canton, G&.
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Ball Ground
News Items
Mr. Walter Jackson, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with
Mr. J. H. Garrett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Dunn, of
Tate, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Eaton Sundav.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Price spent
the week-end in Atlanta.
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Miss Dessie Anderson return
d home Tuesday after sever
al days visit at Waleska.
Miss Amanda Perry, of Can
ton, was the guest of Misses
We want a young man to!Edna and Mary Perry Satur-
work in store, one who is clay and Sunday.
honest and not afraid of work
Apply in person. B. F. Coggins
Department Store.
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Potato Plripls For Sale—
Porto Rico Yam slips' .$2.00 per
1000 collect, or $2.25 post
paid, B. F. Bishop, Funston,
Ga., Rt. 1.
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For Sale—Several young
:ows, fresh in milk. See John
R. Payne, Rt. 3,
Peacii Orchard.
Mrs. V. K. Moss left Sunday
for Montana, where she goes
to join her husband to remain
some time.
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W. S. Padgett, of Conn’s
Creek District, was in Canton
this week on business.
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Mrs. B. F. Perry, of Char
lotte, N. C., spent several days
last week in Canton as guest
of her daughter, Mrs. A. V.
Jpnes.
I would like to get the names
and addresses of all soldiers
that went from Cherokee that
were killed or died while in
W. J. Cook is this week mov the service. J. M. Satterfield,
ing his garage to Atlanta. Ordinary.
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Cherokee County Board
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For Sale—Triumph and Por-
Rico Potato slips, Elbert
CANTON DEFEATS
BALL GROUND
In a well-played game here
Saturday, Canton defeated
Ball Ground by a score of 5 to
Both teams played a good
game. Rucker for Canton and
Baker for Ball Ground pitched
good games. This is the second
game Canton has played and
won this season.
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Mr. Yarbrough and family
are this week moving to Rome
where they will make their
future home.
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of Wanted to buy—Beef Cat-
le. Wanted to sell—Mii, 1
low*. Pigs, shoats, matu| i "
sows and gilts, open and bred,
also baled hay and corn in the
shuck and shucked and shell
ed. Prices reasonable. E.
Earle Field. Rt. 4, Canton, Ga.
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A regular commu
nication of Canton
Lodge No. 77, F.
& A. M., will be
held Monday ev
ening, May 19, 1919, 7:30
o’clock.
All duly qualified brethren
cordially invited.
L. L. JONES, W. M.
W. S. DICK, Secretary.
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Mr. Homer Williams, of At
lanta, is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams
this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Faulk
ner, of Keithsburg, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Hopkins Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. West
and daughter, Miss Edith and
Teaslev’s i Mr ' and Mrs< R ' ^ Thompson
y attended the commencement at
Waleska Sunday.
Mr. J. S. Allred, of Jasper,
spent Saturday night with his
daughter, Mrs. G. C. Hopkins.
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Dr. and Mrs. John Hendrix
and family, of Jasper, spent
last Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. G. Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hen-.
Idrix, of Tate, visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Greene Sunday.
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Mi'. M. T. Reece, who is at
work in Atlanta, spent Satur
day and Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. B. F. Willingham, of
Canton, was here on business
Monday.
Several from here attended
the commencement at Waleska
Monday night.
Several from here attended
the ball game at Canton Satur
day afternoon.
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Miss Mattie Lou Stockton, of
Alabama, is visiting Mrs. R. N.
McLemore this week.
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T. F. HAWKINS, Dentist
office over
BANK of CHEROKEE
Office Phone 129
Residence Phone 123
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Miss Harwell, of Atlanta,
visited Miss Edith West the
past week.
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Miss Mary Perry visited re
latives in Canton Saturday.
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Mis s Katherine Willingham,
of Canton, spent Thursday
with her grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. G. Hendrix.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bak
er, of Atlanta, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Grooved.
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Cherokee, Pickens, For
syth, Dawson and Milton
Counties.
P. O. Box 37,
Canton, Georgia.
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