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DEVOTED TO THE MAT ERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHEROKEE, THE BEST COUN TY IN NORTH GEORGIA.
VOLUME XLV1I
CANTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922 _
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, NUMBER (*>’*
BILL LUSK
To tfu* people of Cherokee Co:
HERF ON 13TH
Homey U’Muin "The Invincible"
debrated Irish Baritone will ap
pear in the school auditorium Mon-1
T am "now in the Fulton Co. Tower, • coning F« 'uai\ te L ,r1 '- Hi* r
nifWnt* voicr. full of power :
the 1st
dav. *ol Fehuav;
unlit.'. 1
ire t’l’Fl
im accused of, Twill admit
xvnnt, to Mote to the people I have
. d ,.hpv<‘ i.e \\ r
tmrrt* S r.n anybody’?' property. T am
conti uteri ffu't .i. is hard to be
confuted "here after receiving such'
'infftrtui "t< news as I have just re- i
eived a note .from my brother tcll-
ng me that our house and barn was )
hurried dowh; it almost breaks my,
heart to think 1 have such an enemy
in the world.'- I trust that whoever j
he may he lie will stop at. what he !
has done, and I trust that he will j
makrupeaeo with Clod before it is too |
late. Dear hoys of (rood old Chero-1
keo I want to give you a little advice j
in the whiskey line there is nothing j
to it hut sorrow and trouble, it;
makes no difference how you do if ]
you handle whiskey you are looked
down on as a thief. Yon will lose
friends, you will misti'cat your fel
low man and most of all yc u will
forget there is a hereafter, you
don’t stop to think what you are
coming to until you ’and in prison
cell.
, All You can do then is to look to
the one friend that you have for
saken and forgotten and that Is the
blessed Savior, it makes no differ
ence what kind of trouble you are
in he is always ready to cheer you,
we sometimes get the idea that we
do not need him, hut friends the
day is coming to every one of us
when we will call on him for help.
Let us ask ourselves the question
if we hre living a life that is pleas
ing to our Father in Heaven are
we ready to face the judgement bar
of God. I
Listen, boys hero is what whiskey
will do for you. It will ruin your
health, it will cause you to loose
'*tho
all
V
Wake
id- last and
ynu "Tnrgftt
ml.
Just let me -how you how’much
i>i of if a eallon \vfii. key, contains. :
Tlie farmer' gets.JSlle, The miller
1 ">c. The wholesaler The re
tailer $1.50. The lawyer $2.00. The
man that manufactures it gets in
prison, his wife gets lonesome and j
ragged, his little children hun- j
gry, the consumer gets _ drunk
•heats his wife and gets murder in
his heart. You will think to yourself
you can break the laws and get by
with it, hut let me tell you that is
the wrong idea to have about it, you
will start out doing little things and
they will finully grow to be large
ones. Just think of Frank Dupree
that drank one half pint of whiskey
to stimulate his nerve so he could
rob the Kaiser jewelry store. That
one-half pint of whiskey was a
costly .ape. lust lojk at the hearts
that nrc in sorrow over a little
whiskey it haR taken the husband
and father from the home of Mrs.
Irby C. Walker and her dear little
girl.
Now he is in his death cell await-
in the 10th of March when he will
meet his fate, he is a nice intelligent
looking boy hut that little whiskey
has brought him to ruin, no Ifcubt
some one will make light of my ex
pression, hut let me tell you self ex
perience is the best teacher in the
world. Nine-tenths of the crime
that is committed this day and time
Tax Receivers
j
First Round:
1 will be at the following places on the dates named
for the purpose of receiving State and County Tax
Returns.
Monday Feb. 13th. Salacoa in A. M. Harbins in P. M.
Tuesday Feb. 14th. Claytons A. M. Ball Ground P. M.
Wed. Feb 15th. Conns Creek A. M. Cross Roads P. M.
Thursday Feb. 16th. Mullins A. M. Little River P. M.
Friday Feb 17th. Hickory Flat A. M. Lickskillett P. M.
Monday Feb. 20th. at Woodstock All Day
Tuesday Feb. 21st. Fair Play A. M._ Wild Cat P. M.
Wednesday Feb. 22nd. Bells A. M Sixes P. M.
This Feb. 8th. 1922
W. -T. WHITE, Tax Receiver.
AND PETIT
w mu THF DIES
HERE OR 15TH g °
Third I yeeum Attraction
The Fell Kinging .Male Qu,
ill he 'the next numbci v
yeeum Course, appearing v.
ud'.iovlum on next - Wcdn
Ga., Febru
tan F. C. Ti
i it# N’nth Gi
P. Bo
Me
Sr.
0 loco •
* r>. WnH-.ee
Luther Cline.
P. B. Latimer,
John R. Nix
J. V. Keith
Chats. W. Lathoni
W. F. Wood
W. W. Fincher
M. J. Wood
Thus. J. Ponder
Cail F. McWhorter
Gribbs N. Harbin.
Geo. W. Lewis
Jas. It. Powell
Chas. C. Worley
L. L. Spence
W. A. Hill
J. It. Payne
Joe P. Hogan
Homer Milford
J. 15. B. Lyons
Noah Weeks
J. O. Gilmer
4 — - j..
■“Grand Jury
Jno. W. Cline
Roy Crisler
L. F. Ingram
J. J. Groves ■*
W. A. Watson
J. Warren Chamlce
Clint Forrister
W. L. Sturdivant
Jas. W. Gay
E. E. Fields
A. W. Ridings
Carlile Worley
Jno. M. Morris
E. P. Redd
Jno. II. Cook
J. H. Johnston
Olin Fincher
W r . S. Dick
A. J. Garrison
T. W. Price
E. M. Goddard
A. W. Green
Jno L. Tippens
P. S. Kemp
Lewis Poor
Gus Coggins
Carl W. Grover
W. L. Blackwell
Oscar Lyons
N. A. Thomason
O. D. Perkinson
W. W. Ingram
W. M. Dorn
W. F. Ponder
A. V. Jones
Mr. Vedict Met lin e spent Saluv- J
L night with hi- uncle Mr. W. J.
jfru'lh and family.
Gome m cold weather, we don’t
ufcro how cold you get if you kill
Mr. Boll Weevil.
Little Mallno Kukykendoll has
,Seim on the sick list hut we are
Iglad to know ho is better.
School at this plpco is progressing
nicely under the care of Miss Min-
nje TMum and Miss \nnic Lou Ben
nett.
■. Mbs Lnurn AbeYcrumbie was the
Attest of Miss Dewel and Jewel
Poor Sunday.
Miss Leona Mohr spent Sunday
''.with Miss Alta Freoman. /
i Mr*, Abbie Poore is’vViting her
. 'son Mr. Hdgar Poore.
Air. Mae Gfegi
In Absence,
Attion l’opulni
I leadings,
Mr. Johnson.
Bell of Shandon
Arr Bells.
Winter Song,
Numb
01<
. Buck 1
"Ema-1
Cook
Selected
Novin
Ballard I
weeding?. He v
the time of hi
,u cd by an ;• 11■
'stion.
Mr. Tirte is u
It, itnd
roniinent
•us 05 ver
s death, \
iek of act
ltd!' wifi
While ’ll
pure in !
tie
.his
ihdi-
wife.
Mis»
who before her marriage v/ns
Julia Bell, of Camming, a inter of
, Jiidg. George L. Bell hf Atlanta;
; Colonel Howard Tate, his toil, and
Keep on a Rollin. (Spiritual Song) ... ... , ,
1 1 ]Mi V irgimn Fate and Mrs. Andrew
Musiinl Reading:
On The Road to Mandlay, Speaks I
Quartett Ace. and °Mi Mae
Gregor.
Tenor Solo Little Mother O-ilinc
► ... Burli Ii^h
Mr. Sbugert.
Dramatic Action Song:
Casey Jones Went Down On The
I
Robert JJ. Lee.
V
baby are visiting his parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Smith.
* * *
Miss Malinda Galt of Atlanta is
expected to visit Miss Malinda
Roberts at an early date.
♦ * *
The friends of Mrs. G. M. Jones
will regret to learn that she has
been quite sick, we are glad to say
that she i rapidlyi mprovjng and
will soon be well again. Her
daughter Mrs. Webb Shndburn of
Atlanta is with her
• * *
The Basket Ball game played
here Friday evening between the
Ball Ground hoys and Canton hoys
J was a real live and interesting game
from start to fini.-h. The score was
j 20 to 21 in favor of Canton, May
I we have another real soon.
* * *
I The regular meeting of the W. C.
T. U. met with Mrs. A. P. Bobo on
|Tuesday January the 31st with n
I large attendance. Some of the L. T.
L. children rendered very creditab
ly; a shrt program to be carried
| next meeting at the home of Mrs.
I Frank Palmer.
* ♦ *
The Missionary Auxiliry of the
Methodist ^hurch met with Mrs.
‘ J. R. Boring Monday afternoon of j
The Daughters of The Confedern i this week with the president Mrs.
cy wish to return cordial thanks' <o | Will Fincher presiding. Mrs. Roy;
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown of Hotel Crisler was elected recording secre- j
Mne Ifjowell
Sgt. Cliff Smith and wife and Speciality for Quartette featuring
Mr. Shugert with banjo.
When Uncle Joe Play A Rag On
Ilis Old Bnnjo.
Tenor Solo Mother O’Pearl, Ball
Mr White.
Quartette: Smilin Thru, Penn
Boys Of The Old Brigade, Parks
Comedy Number Wal I Sway
Rube Song
Geurtt, of \ hevllfe, V. C, daughters
Clarence Bell, of Atlnnftfi, Is a nep
hew of the deceased. 1 .
The funeral will he held hwe
Thursday. Arrangements have not'
yet been completed.
—1 l_x if—
Tanlae will <>ve come (lint run
dawn debilitated ••audition and
ru^ki you foul just like your old
muT ainun. Otinton Drug’Co.
hand, for they hsvr found out the
class nf entertainment the Lyceum
Course is offering Those who have
not been cannot nffonl to miss this
number, and if ’oe see this you will
see the rest.
The community is deeply indebt
ed to the promotei of this Lyenum
course, and should giveit better
Hells and Vocal “Still, Still, With | patronage than h;i. been given at
Thee” Old C’hant. ! the other performances. Clean <*T1-
Those who have been to the other tertainment is tin nssof to nnv corn-
two humbers will certainly he on munity and should be•.encouraged.
Canton, and all of those who made
possible the success of the Rook
party given on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Zebulon Walker, Ses. Helen
Plane Chapter U. D. C.
whiskey is the cause of it. I’will
close hoping that everybody that
sees this will take warning.
Bill Lusk, Fulton County Jail
'Atlanta, Ga.
tnry, Miss Cleo McClure -econd vice-
president and Miss Rochelle Mc-
Cliure leader of the Jr. department.
Committees on Local work, Legisla
tive, Jail, Convict camp, County
Home and visit the sick and strang
ers were appointed for the insuing
year. Seven new names were added
to the rolL At close of the meeting
the members went to the Court
House to register.
Suppose ail the business of the country had to be
transacted with currency. There isn’t money enough in
the world to make it possible.
Banks simplify transactions. Millions pass from one
firm to another every day by U3e of bank checks and
New York drafts.
One clerk can handle millions in checks and drafts in
the hours of a business day that a force of a hundr id
clerks could not handle in currency.
When you become a depositor in our bank you join
this magic circle, simplifying your business, saving your
self money and gaining business prestige at the same
time.
Bank of Cherokee
Canton, Ga,
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