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THE
CEE ADVANCE, CANTON, CEORCIA
To Tired,
Sick Folks
DON.T DRAG THROUGH LIFE
HALF SICK AND HALF
WELL. TAKE THIS ADVICE
News From
|Oakdale School
School is progre.wlng nicely un
der the managmcnt of Miss Cleo
Hnrbin.
(Jo to your druggist, and ask him
for Gude’s Pepto Mnnyan and take
Jt kith your meals t'pr a few week:;
and see how your health improves.
If you are pale, tired lack ambi
tion and yigor, you know yourself
that if v’ou- had plvnDkr of red tfloo^i
that you would not fdkl tired nijd
half sick all the time. 1 The only sure
foundation of permanent health is
good blood. Gudo’s Pepto-Mnngan
builds up your blood with a form
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and strong. Life will be worth livo-
ing agnin. Try it and you will thank
us for telling you about it. Druggist
sell Gude’s Pepto-Mnngan in both
liquid nnd tablet form.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pool and family
visited relatives in Canton Sunday.
Due to* the pretty day Sunday
mo^'t every one in our community
went a visiting, but we school kit
tens spent the day at homo and
tried to write a letter to our dear
obi Advance.
eral of the Bine Ridge Circuit, as re
lator, brings this petition against
parties unknown and alloges the fol
lowing facts:—
1st
That on the 13th day of Decem
ber 19”in the Count/ of Ohorc-
kee, said .State Tom Curtis, an ar
resting officer, seized a certain Ford
uutomobile, < motor number
4779974, license No. said automo
bile being owned, operated by and in
the possession of parties unknown
at the time of said seizure, and con
taining at the time of said seizure
56 gallons of intoxicating liquor,
corn whiskey, the stile or possession
Mi ii Bertha ("row pent Sunday! 0 f which is prohibited by law and
with Mi Lola and Viola Daily. -m d automobile was being use! at
Our t( achor gave Joe. and Harold t j K , tj me 0 f sa j ( i a cizurc on the pub-
mobile be sold, after being duly ad
vertised according to law, and pe
titioner wDl ever pray.
Jno. S. Wood,'Solicitor Gen
eral Blue Ridge Circuit.
At Chambers, Marietta, Ga.
The foregoing petition read and
considered. Let copy of this peti
tion and order bo published once a
week for two weeks fn the Cherokee
Advance of this order and If no le
gal claim is filed, or legal defense is
made, within thirty day-’ after the
filing of same ordered that said auto
mobile he condemned and sold, af
ter being duly advertised ns provided
by law.
This the 2nd day of January, 1923
D. W. Blair. Judge Superior
Courts Blue Ridge Circuit.
fere#
To All Whom It May Concern:
L. J. Myers as administrator upon
the estate of J. H. Echols, deceased
late of said County, having applied
to me for n special order granting
him leave to sell the reversionary
estate after the termination of the
widows dower in the land as signed
to Mrs. Ella Echols as dower out of
the land of said deceased, [repre
senting that it is necessary to sell
the same for the purnose of paying
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the debts of said d«
is hereby given that
will be heard at the
Term 1922, of the.
nary of said County on
Monday in March 1922.
Given under my hand
signature.
This 31st day of
JACOB MASSE
Get our Tanlac whert
got it. Carton Drug Co.
a red mark on their fire building,
Inst week, but it was because they
deserved it.
Miss Louise Bennett visited our
school last week and reported a
nice time.
lie highways, in, and of, the County SI IF, OF GEORGIA,
Mis
of Cherokee, said State.
2nd
Thai- said automobile above refer
red to is now in the possession of the
said Tom Curtis, an arresting officer
as aforesaid, who has the same in
his control at Canton, Georgia, the
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To the Sheriff of Said County or Hh
Legal eDputies:
Jno. S, Wood, Solicitor General, 1
Blue Ridge Circuit versus One Ford ]
Car.
iwl' 3
one elevel
Cic'arettea
.v**s r,'W
* & d\:t
The
ifame being held by him pending the J motor
defendant. One Ford Car,
No. 4 779974 is hereby '•
The Alkahest Lyceum is going to
give Canton a delightful entertain
ment on next Wednesday night Feb.
15th, at school auditorium.
The attraction this time is “The
Bell Ringing Quartet.” that pleases
both young and old people nlike.
Lets give them a full house.
Miss Frances Cagle visited
Bort-ha Crow Sunday night,
We nil tinjoy going to school. Our I (
.. _ .. . disposition thereof in the manner required, personally or by an Attor-
oxaminations are sometimes hard , 1
, , . , ... nrovided bv law. ' ney, to be and appear at the next
although wo no not fear anything j proviueu vy I .
that doesn’t fear us.
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T. F. HAWKINS
DENTISJ
Office Over Johnston Drug Co.
Canton, Georgia
Office Phone 120
Residence Phone ... 122
Any that wish to visit our school
we give you a hearty welcome so
come on and watch us work.
Several arc absent from .school
this week. Wo hope they will soon
be present again and bring a new
scholar with him.
We hope everybody is enjoying
this new year. Us school children
are, for we are all just as busy as
honey bees, our education is small
now but give us till spring.
Hurrah. for Oakdale and
students.
3rd |Superior Court, to be holden in and;
That the foregoing facts were by for said County, on the 4th Monday]
*773re.'
Friendly
Gentlemen
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the said Tom Curtis and arresting
aforesaid, on tho 30th day of De
cember, 1921 reported in writing to
Jno. S. Wood, Solicitor General of
the Blue Ridge Circuit, as required
by law.
WHEREFORE Petitioner brings
this petition as required by Section
20, of the Act of the General As-
sembley of Georgia, approved March
23th, 1917, and being a part of the
General Prohibition Act, and prays:
(A) That snid automobile be
of February, next, ihen nnd there to
answer the PlnintifF complaint, as
In default thereof tho oCurt will pro
ceed ns to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable D. W.
Blair, Judge of said Court, this the
3rd day of January 1922.
Mack Sandow, Clerk, Chero
kee Superior Court.
No. 1478
Cherokee Superior Court, February
Term, 1922. *
Jno. S. Wood, Solicitor General,
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“T have taken eight buttle# n<
Tahlac and have actually gaine 1
40 pounds in weight and feel bet
ter and stronger than Thnvc felt
before in twenty-five years,” says
O. H. Mahaffy, of Nashville, Tenn.
Canton Drug Co.
f'X’ATV at ,
COUNTY OF’ CHEROKEE.
To the Superior Court of said Coun
ty and to Honorable D. W. Blair,
Judge of said Court.
The Slate of Georgia, by and
through Jno. S. Wood, Solicitor Gen-
•old under the authority t>f said Pro- Blue Ridge Circuit, versus One Ford
h’bition Act
(B) That copy of this petition,
and order thereon, be published as
required by law an * In the event no
legnl claim o r legal defense is filed
within thirty days next after the fil
ing of this petition that snid nuto-
Automobile.
Filed in office 3rd day of January,
1922.
Mack Sandlow, Clerk Super
ior Court.
Jno. S. Wood, Solicitor Gen
eral Blue Ridge Circuit.
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