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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
NOTICE
To the Boys of the Ninth District:
I want to revise my “Boys List” in
the Ninth district, and will appreciate
it if every young man in the district
between the ages of 16 and 22 will
give me his name and postoffice ad
dress, together with the day, month
and year of his birth. This will aid
me in sending such literature as will
be beneficial to each individual.
Please do this at your earKcs*: con
venience. Sincerely,
THOS. M. BELL.
House of Representatives,
COLUMBUS MAYOR LEADS
POSSE HUNTING SLAYER
Columbus, Ga., May 24—A posse
of several hundred men led by Mayor
,T. L. Couch, Chief of Police J. L.
Moore, Chief A. J. Land, of the fire
department, after an ill-night, hunt is
believed to have surrounded Will
Maddox, negro, who Thursday after
noon shot and killed Policeman Chas.
Hardy and later shot nnd perhaps
fatally wounded Policeman J. W.
been offered for the negro, dead or
alive.
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Canton Jewelry Co.
Canton, Ga.
Phone S3
One of the newest stories in Ameri
can industry centers around Clifton
Slusser of Akron, Ohio.
Slusser went to work for The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
as a stenographer eight and a half
vrers ago. He has just been tranfer-
T,os Angles as a hikhly remun
erative salary, as general sunerinten-
'' nvif of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company of California, the new $15,_
000,000 subsidiary company on the
coast. Slusser is only 30 years old.
Slusser was horn hi Massillon, Ohio
and left school at the age of 11 to
start work as a glass blower. Since
then he has been machinists helper,
plumber, rubber v orker and assistant
to the Goodyear factory manager at
Akron, Paul W. Litchfield. Deprived
of the chance of a complete educa
tion. Slusser studied in night school,
donned overalls in the day time and
'"ent through every Goodyear factiry
department.
Slusser helped organize the Good
year flying squardron, a group of
men experienced in every phase of
rubber tire manufacture and ready
to stabilize production and plug up
any hole that might occur in the fac
tory. When foremen were on their
vacations, Slusser substituted for
them. When the superintendent of
the Canadian plant was taken sick,
Slusser went up and ran the factory.
An engineer squadton among the ma
chinists and other mechanical men
was decided upon. Evetyone was skep
tical, but Slusser turned the trick.
Successively he took over the ef
ficiency department, the planning de.
partment, the factory exeprt work*
the companys’ garage and trucking
work, the labor department and the
aerpnauticul work of Goodyear, all
the time studying at night. About a
year ago he was made personal man
ager and admitted to the executive
council, a group of five men, who
under Mr. Litchfield, were responsible
for the operation of the entire fac
tory now employing ever 35,000 in
Akron alone.
Slusser’s promotion to complete
charge of production at the new
plant in the west will start operation
in June with 5000 men, and which
will produce 6000 tires daily, is the
logical clamax of his eight and one-
half years in Akron, his wonderful
initiative, characteristic "stick-to-it-
ivenass” and the manner n whch he
educated hmself at night.
GEORGIA, Cherokee County.
To the Superior Court of. said
County and to Honorable D. W.
Blair, Judge- of said Court.
The State of Georgia, by and
through Jno. T. Dorsey, Solicitor
General of the Blue Ridge Circuit, as
relator, brings this petition and shows
the following facts:
First.
That on the 14th day of April,
1920, in the County of Cherokee,
said state, Dave Auatine, a legal con
stable of said county, an arresting
officer, seized a certain Hudson
Super-Six automobile, model No. 5468
Pat. Dec. 28, ’16, license No. 116658,
with no one in possession of same,
the owner, or owners, of said automo
bile being unknown, which said auto
mobile was being used for the pur
pose of transporting alcoholic, spirit
uous, malt and intoxicating liquors,
the sale or possession of which is
prohibited by law, upon the highways
of said county of Cherokee, said
state, and said automobile was being
so used on said date on said highways
to transport, and did contain, thirty
gallons of said prohibited liquors.
Second.
That said automobile is now in the
possession of said Dave Austin, con
stable and arresting officer as afore
said, who has the snme in his posses
sion and control at Woodtock, Ga.,
the same being held hy him pending
the disposition thereof in the manner
provided by law.
Third.
That the foregoing facts were
reported to Jno. T. Dorsey, Solicitor
General of the Blue Ridge Circuit,
hy the said Dave Austin, constable
and arresting officer as aforesaid, on
the 6th day of May, 1920, as required
by law.
Fourth.
That the owner, or owners, of said
automobile is unknown.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner brings
this petition as required by Section
20 of the Act of the General Assem
bly of Georgia, approved March 28,
1917, and being part of the General
Prohibition Act, nnd prays:
(a) That an order he issued direct
ing that service be had by advertise
ment, as provided by law, the owner,
or owners, being unknown.
(b) That in the event no legal
claim, or legal defense, is filed within
thirty days next following the filing
'f this petition, the Court authorize
aid automobile be sold, and after
uch advertisement ns is provided by
>\v, and petitioner will ever pray.
JNO. T. DORSEY,
Solicitor General Blue
Ridge Circuit.
At Chambers, Marietta, Ga.
The foregoing petition read and
THE BIG ONE WAS FED
Avalon Farms HOG-TONE
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—THE RUNT WASN’T
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an d weight They were
, under , tb * 8 * me conditions - with one excep-
th. Un*
kels’and^Hn^biaproms’tlftliJ’EJlSSi mjnete the worms that ere tha hog ml*
P~^_.SP>-dW t for
E?. t a" J , ?LT i y.*7 er bring in the m*r-
«ct. AndJhe difference was brought
VA t t U /X? trll.m.the number of your herd—end we
r rrjrir give V° u enough HOG-TONE to
ucmujcui mil u
fy you, it will coat you nothing.
FOR SALE BY m
JOHNSTON DRUG CO.
“The Drug Store that always has what
you want, when you want it.”
TELEPHONE 51 CANTON, GA.
WANTED!
JUNK OF ALL KINDS
RAGS, $1.00 per 100, SCRAP IRON, BONES, MAGAZINES,
BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, and other metal, SACKS,
POULTRY, and ALL KINDS OF HIDES
KENNESAW JUNK CO.
Marietta Street CANTON, GEORGIA
Drop us a card and our truck will call for your junk.
considered. Let the same be filed,
and a copy thereof, together with a
copy of this order, be advertised as
provided by law. It is further order-
id that if no legal claim, or legal de
cline, is filed within the time al-
,o\ved by law that said automobile be
old as provided by law.
This May 10, 1920.
D. W. BLAIR,
Judge Superior Courts, Blue
Ridge Circuit.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Cherokee County. (
To the Sheriff of Said County—
Greeting:
Stute of Georgia, by and through Jno.
T. Dorsey, SoJ. Gen.
ys. Complaint
Hudson Super-Six Automobile.
The Defendant is hereby required
persenally or by attorney, to be and
appear at the next Superior Court,
to be held in Tmd for said county, on
the 1st Monday in August, next, th°n
and there to answer the Plaintiff's de
mand in an action of complaint.
Witness the Honorable D. W. Blair
Judge-of said Court .this 13th day of
May, 1920.
MACK SANDOW, Clerk.
BRENAU GIRL WALKS MILE
IN WORLD’S RECORD TIME
Officials of Brenau College an
nounce two remarkable athletic per
formances by young women at the
recent track meet in Gainesville.
Miss Laura Lou Waring, of Co
manche, Tex., won first placei n the
mile walk, covering the distance in
11 minutes, 53 seconds, setting a new
world’s record for women.
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