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THE CHEBOKEE ADVANCE. CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1922
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CANTON, GEORGIA --
J. P. R»«U.i!l
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Official Organ
The Cherokee Advance is the Officiiil
Organ of the County of Cherokt«
nnd the municipality of Carton, Gil
Rate of Subscription
One Year-.-$1.50 6 Monthf.---76«
Invariably in Advance
The Cherokee Advance is enwrwli
at the Canton Postoffice at mail mat
ter of the second clnsj under Act of
Congress.
News From
Cherokee Mills.
Mr. Dock Tripp and son of Ac-
worth'spent the woek end with Mr.
Bud Hillhouso and family.
Miss Leo Poole of Tturtow • County
is visiting Mr. K. A Puskett and
family.
Mi. W. .1. Rutledpi and family
spent Saturday night with Mr. T.
A. Wooten and family.
Mr. Virgil Pockctt cft Waleska
visited his parents of this place Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noico spent saV
mday *nad Sunday with Mr. Henry
Whitley and family
Mr. and Mm. Frank McWhorter
visited the latter's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Payne recently.
Miss Mae Morris is visiting Miss
Vero Payne this week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Puckett
apent Sunday with Mr. O. H. Woo
ten and family.
A number of the young folks at
tended tho singing at Mi- W. 4.
Rutledge Thursday night
Mr. Hubert IUllhouse visited re
latives at Hoily Springs last week.
:tion ttaly filed and entered on "c-
oord. that he has fully administered
il D. Johnson estate. This is there
fore to ito -ill persons concerned,
tumir- i and oiT*ditors, to hbcw
cause, if any they can, why said
’Exectn.ir shox'lil not he discharred
from his administration. arid tc-
eoivc letters of dismission, on tee
te st Monday ?n March I if 22.
JACOB MASSEY. Ordinary.
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(*>-org»w, Cherokee County.
Whereas, Roy Cox. represents to
tii,. Court in his petition duly file*’,
uird entered on record, thnt lie ha*
tully attoninistevred A. I). Cox estate.
This is therefore to cite rill ersons
coneme'd, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be
xlischargetl from Ins administration,
iMiili receive lettei of dismission, on
the firsa Monday m March 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
Georgia, Cherokee County.
’to All Whom it May Concern:
D. ,1. Smith having in proper lorm
allied to me for Permanent Letter
of Administration on the estate of
W. M. Smith, late of said County
this iis thcrelore to cite all persons
and singular the creditors and ficxt
of kin of ’W. M Smith to be and ap
pear at toy officewithin ttlie time
allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to P. J. Smith on W. M. Smith’s es
tate.
Witness my hand and official
signature.
This 1st day of Feb. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
widows dower in the land as signed
to Mri. Ella Echols as dower out of
the Lmd of said deceased, (repre
senting that it is necessary to sell
the same for the purpose of paying
the debts of said deceased Notice
is hereby given that said application
will toa heard at the regular March
Tem» 1922, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County on The first
Monday in March 1922.
(liven under my hand ana- ifficial
signature.
This 21st day of Jan. 1922
Georgia, Cherokee County.
To Whcm It May Concern t
Notict is hereby given that A. R.
Cagle, as Administrator of dames
Cagle, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said James Cagle, de
ceased, arid that an order was made
thereon nt the Feb. Term, 1922, for
citation, and thnt citation issue; all
the heirs at law apd creditors of the
said James Cagle, deceased will
take notice that I will pass upon
said application nt the March Term,
1922, of the Court of Ordinary of
Cherokee County, And that unless
cause is shown to tho contrary, at
said tunc, said leave will be granted.
This 7th day of Feb. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
UNIVETER
Mr. Bob Killian visited home Sun
day.
Mr. Wesl Reece and Mr. Bear
den is confined to their rooms real
sick, their many friends hope they
will soon tpcovct.
There is a lot of sickness in the
county around.
Miss Beulah Miles called on Viss
Fannie Chattin Monday. ;
Miss Miles and Miss Smith were
visitors at Mr. Moss Saturday p. m.
Miss Moss is on the sick lint, her
many friends hope she will soon
recover.
Chopping wood and rauking fires
is the present occupation out here.
Mr. F. W. Killian and Mrs. Smith
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with home-folks.
Mr. John Epperson is on mail
route 1. at present.
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Thaa TaUa
Georgia, Cherokee County.
Whereas, G. A. Murdock, Execu
tor of the will ol J. P. Johnson,
represents to the court in his peti-
1 o All Whom It May Concern:
L. J. Myers as administrator upon
the estate of J. II. Echols, deceased
late of said County, having applied
to me for a special order granting
him leave to sell the reversionary
estate after the termination of tho
Georgia, Cherokee County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Tho appraisers appointed to set
apart a years support out of the
estate of W. H. Woody, deceased,
for his widow and thrae minor
children having been filed with me,
this is therefore to cite all persons
'T»r»T>«i t» show cause, if any
they tyivc or can. before me on or
before the first Monday in March
next, why said return should not be
madn the judgement of thin Court.
This 6th day of Feb. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
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SPECIAL NOTE
Our good women are now. entitled to vote. We hope they will
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