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IGE FOUR
THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920
TO OUR PATRONS
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Or, account of high prices of labor
nnd materials, we arc compelled to
advance our club rates from $1.00 to
$1.50. Cleaning men’s suits advanc
ed frt m $1.00 to $1.25. Prices effec
tive June 1st. All other prices to re.
mein as they are.
CANTON PRESSING CLUB
Telephone 138
Personal Mention
Mi*« Cleva Rude sill. Society Editor - - Telephone No. 10
WANT ADS.
There will be an all-day singing at; tier. F.
Union Hill
June.
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Wf wish to thank the people of
C . nton for the kindness shown us
C.’iing the illness and deuth of our
thar mother.
—Love Cook, brothers and
sisters.
T;tl Smith says someone traded
•. ,wy old and much worn seat cush
ion for one from his new Ford while
t" and his family were attending the
C hautauqua Wednesday night.
Time Table
ROLT5VILLE A NASHVILLE R. R
Arriving and Departing time al Can
ton, Georgia.
»—Daily. Lenve Arrive
Jfurphy. Knoxville
and norih a9:21am a3:00pm
Blue Ridge- and
Copper Hill a6:27pm a8:12um
Marietta and At
lanta a8:12um a9:21am
HI arietta and At
lanta a3:00pm a 5:27pm
Effective Sunday, April 4, 1920
When Eyes
Are Right
they will never ache or
smnrt. Cold winds will not
cnuse them to water and
reading will not cause wear
iness of the eyes.
But when they are wrong
—trouble begins. At first it
is only a sensation of tired
ness after work. Afaer a
time your eyes will ache or
smart occasionally. Then
vou probably will have “un
accounted for” headaches.
There is only one real
remedy—glasses. At the
first indication of trouble,
call and let us make a scien
tific examination of your
eyes.
Hudson has been in- j
on the first Sunday in \ i;, to attend a “home coming of
paste.:- ’ in the McDonough charge,
on next Sabbath. This home-coming
i<- ob owed when May contai ,a five 1
Sundays. Mr. Hudson was pastor at
McDonough for four years.
Mrs. Roll, cf Washington, D. C.,
is visiting her si- tor, Mrs. A. V . Jones-
( FOR SALE—Good iron safe in first-
class condition.—W. L. Blackwell.
WANTED-—A man who can furnish
a good team or auto to travel and
sell the J. R. Watkins Products in
nearby territory that I cannot cover.
Send for full particulars. C. D. Rusk,
Holly Springs, Ga.
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Miss Irene McAfee is spending, a
while with home folks.
Miss Jo,Tie Fincher was charming
hostess to an evening of enjoyment
Tuesday for the junior nnd senior
lasses of Canton high school. The
• dor scheme wa: carried out for the
unions in pink and green, and for
he : ardors in black and gold. The
outside guests included Marjorie
Johnston, Virginia Doss, Fannie Me- j ^ . wp ....
Collum, Grady Wheeler. Ben R. Cris
>r, James Saye and Mrs. White.
Mr-. Root. Mitchell and Miss Mary
Helen Rankin, of Etowah, Tenn., are
’nt o ts of Mr . J. D. Perkinson.
AT AUCTION—I will sell before the
courthouse doors at Ca,nton on
Tuesday, June 1, to the highest bid
der for cash, one team of white horses
in good condition, gentle, and good
workers. Arthur Burrell, Canton. 20
MF- Minnie Perkins, of Atlanta,
,nen‘ ’a.urday ami Sunday with Mrs.
A. P. Bobo.
Mw W. M. Willingham, aceompnn-
od b Miss Katherine Willingham loft
for Taylor, S. C., where
they will be several weeks as the
guest, of Mrs. Bristol Greene.
Mr. Joe Frank Barton left Tuesday
j after spending several days with his
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton.
Mrs. James Hendrix and Mrs. Ar
thur Hendrix, of Ball Ground, were
week-eni^ visitors of Mrs. Ben Wil
lingham.
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, , , , ... r»n:„ „ 1 Mr. H. L. Conn took thirtv-one
The many friends of M, “ “* ! boys of his Sunday School cl«ffi for
n picnic on Shoal Creek Tuesdsf but
no sooner had they cast their l^pes in
the brook than an all-day rain set in.
On returning their truck was stalded
in the mud nt the foot of Wildcat
Clare will regret to learn
; 3 ill at her home in South Canton
Miss Ida Poore, of Woodstock,
spent last week with Miss Louise Be-
Oelle.
Mrs. Howell Brooke spent
ys in Canton this week.
sveral
Miss Willie Fincher accompanied
by Miss Callie Hale, was the week-end | r nt j re3 t
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliti Fincher.
mountain, and another truck was tel
ephoned for. Some waited for the
relief truck, other caught rides in
passing cars and others walked all the
way in, but all were soaked to the
skin nnd thoroughly ready for food
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Canton Jewelry Co.
S. J. Higgins, Optometrist
CANTON, GA.
Miss Elizabeth Stark, of Atlanta,
-pent several days with Miss Martha
DeLay last week.
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Rev. Earle B. Moll was visiting in
Canton Friday.
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Miss Eleanor Jones, who has beer.
| away attending school, has returned
home.
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Miss Lubernice Roberts, of Ball
Ground, spent last week-end with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
| Coggins.
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The many friends of Mr. J. M.
McAfee will regret to learn that he
has been indisposed for the past week
hut we trust he will soon be out
again.
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Mrs. P. W. Jones*. Mrs. Bert Frank
Coggins and Miss May Jones were in
Atlanta last Friday.
• • •
Rev. J. W. Young, of Emory Uni
versity, delivered the commencement
sermon of the Canton High School
Sunday to a large audience of atten
tive listeners.
• * *
Quite a number of Canton bnseball
fans saw Ball Ground trim Oglethorpe
university in Ball Ground last Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. Wilson Barton, of Atlanta,
pent several days here with home
folks.
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The district meeting of the Wo
man’s Missionary Society of the Ma
rietta district will be held at the
Canton Methodist church Friday and
Saturday, June 4th and 5th.
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A number of young college attend
ants returned this week to be at home
with their parents during vacation.
* * *
Miises Elizabeth and Marie Archie,
who have been at Brennau this year,
returned home Wednesday for the
summer.
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Rev. F. S. Hudson leaves Friday
morning to meet with the trustees of
Reinhardt College in Atlanta.
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Miss Lucile Boling, of Ball Ground,
was the guest of Mrs. A. P. Bobo on
Tuesday.
• • *
Miss Sarah Kemp and Miss Willie
Dunn, of Marietta, were last week
end guests of Miss Jeffie Fincher.
* • *
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frank Coggins
are in Elherton, Ga., for a few days.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Hogan, Mrs.
Arthur Heard and Mrs. H. L. Conn
motored to Atlanta Tuesday.
MAP.VELSEAL LIQUID ROOFING
CEMENT is fire-proof and Water
proof, guaranteed for ten years, and
will save you from 100 to 300 per
cent on your roofing and paints. For
further information, write or phone
H. O. KINCAID, Marietta, Ga.
iEMEMBER—I am still in the fruit
tree business. If I don’t see yen at
.•our heme, see me when in Canton,
or write me your wants. B. F. Wil
lingham. tf
FINE FARM FOR SALE—317 acres
lying in Salaeoa district. Known
as the Hutcherson fnrm. Write or
see Nat Hutcherson, Fairmount, Ga.,
r Dr. S. F. Hutcherson, Gove, Ga. 21
I CARRY a full line of the 137 dif
ferent articles of the J. R. Watkins
Co., and will fill all mail orders
promptly, C. O. D., anywhere in Cher
okee or adjoining counties. Send for
price list. C. D. Rusk, Holly Springs,
Ga., the Watkins Man.
Nation’s Forum
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—We have just received a number of COLUMBIA
RECORDS by some of the most prominent orators in
the country, dealing with national issues of import
ance. Among thorn are A. Mitchell Palmer, Leonard
Wood, Warren G. Harding, Dr. Stephen Wise, Wm. G.
McAdoo and Henry Corbit Lodge. These records are
actual reproductions of short talks by these great men
Come in and.hear them. On the back of each record
is a patriotic band selection.
Price $2.00
or can be rented for political meetings
Canton Jewelry Co.
CANTON, GEORGIA
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FOR SALE—I have two good milk |
cows fresh in for sale. Will trade <
for beef cattle or yearlings.—J. V.
Keith.
GET OUT IN THE
OPEN WITH YOUR
KODAK
—Then bring us your films for
development.
BOOK STORE
A. W. McClure Canton, Ga
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THE BEST PLACE
—The best place for your money is in a
good bank like ours, where it is always
safe and subject to check.
—We carry burglar insurance and use
every precaution to safeguard t».e
funds intrusted to our care. Isn’t such
a place a better location for your mon
ey than that of keeping it in the home
or on your person, and taking chances
of firs, buglary or other loss?
—We invite you to become a depositor at
our bank.
The Bank of Cherokee
CANTON, GEORGIA
Early Seed for Late Planting:
ON ACCOUNT OF THE LATE SEASON YOU SHOULD PLANT GOOD
GARDEN SEEDS—THE ONES THAT ARE GROWN BY GROWERS
WHO KNOW HOW. WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK AND CAN SUP
PLY YOUR WANTS.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here is the Ford Runabout, a perfect whirlwind of utility. Fits
into the daily life of everybody, anywhere, everywhere, and all the
time. For town and country, it is all that its name implies—a RiuW
about. Low in cost of operation; low in cost of maintenance A
with all the sturdy strength, dependability and reliability
for which Ford cars are noted. We’d be pleased to have
your order for one or more. We have about everything in'
motor car accessories, and always have a full line of
genuine Ford Parts. We’d like to have you for our customer.^
Remember if you want your Ford to give continuous
service you must keep it in good condition. We.
Si**-* will do it for you.
Cherokee Sales Co.
Canton, Georgia
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Spring Cleaning Needs
WE ARE GLAD TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE OF CANTON AND
CHEROKEE COUNTY THAT WE HAVE SECURED THE EXCLUSIVE
AGENCY FOR THE PEE-GEE PAINT AND IF YOU ARE FIGURING
ON DOING A LITTLE SPRING CLEANING, A LITTLE PAINT WILL
GREATLY BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME AND PREMISES. THE PAINT
WE ARE HANDLING IS GUARANTEED AND HAS THE LASTINr
POWER. WHY NOT GIVE IT A TRIAL?
Your Wants in the Drug Line
PROBABLY NO OTHER DRUG STORE IN NORTH GEORGIA HAS
A MORE COMPLETE LINE THAN OURS. YOU CAN REST ASSURED
THAT WHAT YOU PURCHASE AT OUR DRUG STORE IS BACKED
BY OUR GUARANTEE, AND IF NOT ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY
YOUR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED.
Canton Drug Co.
“THE DRUG STORE WITH A PRINCIPLE”
Phone Nos. 1 and 5 Canton, Georgia