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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1922
THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE,'
News From
Ball Ground
Mi&p v'-ihcl Thompson of Fair-
rnount spent last week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Thimp-
son.
Mr. Ben retry spent Saturday and
Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Nan McEntyre spent the
week-end in Maritta.
Miss Louise Hendrix of Agnes
Scott College spent the week-end
with her arente Dr. and Mrs. Gor
don pHendrix.
Miss Cora Hubbard spent Wed
nesday and Thursday with Mrs. Led
better of Atlanta.
Madames, Roberts, Cagle and Per
ry and Mr. H. P. McCollum attended
the Sunday School Convention at
Canton last week.
Mrs. T. W. Price spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Turner is visiting friends in
Fairburn.
The Rook Club met with Miss
Bernice Roberts Tuesday evening.
Miss Maud Wheeler and Mr. Paul
Owenby won highest score. Miss Ad-
die and Miss Veola Woodall of Nel
son was guests of the club.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Price enter
tained at a dinner party Tuesday
evening. The guests were: Messers
Paul Owenby, McWhorter. Paul
Jackson and Dr. Bridges.
CANTON, GEORGIA
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PAGE SEVEN
FOR SALE—3 Iron bed steads and
springs, One practically new Buck
Range stove, Dining chairs and
table. Mrs. J. A. McGuire third
house from Georgia Marble Finish
ing Works toward river.
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Rates: 104 Rooms . . at $2.00
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H. R. A C.R. CANNON
Proprietors
OPMtATIN'
Georgian Hoth.
A THEN!, GA.
J. F. DeJ ARNRTTE
Manager
Terminal Hotel.
ATLANTA. GA.
Canton Ga., February 5th 1922.
Whereas, on the 25th day of Jan- j
uary of this year, Brother W. II.
Woody a beloved member of our.
Sunday School class, was called
from the labors of this life. While
he wus not a member ofanychurch
at the same time, those who knew
him well and had talked to him
along this line, are satisfied that he
has searched and found the Savior,
and at the time of his death was
trusting in Him for salvation. And
so far as we are concerned, we can
only hope that this is true and com
mit him to the mercy of our Lord.
We do know, from the members of
our class who so faithfully waited
anti ministered at the bedside dur
ing the last few days of our broth
er's life, that he stated he was doing
his best to trust in the Lord and
called upon the name of the Lord
during his last hours, and as he
concluded praying a smile of ap
parent satisfaction came over his
fnce, which scemcd\ to say that, if
never before, there was now a con-
sciau.slices of peace resulting from
a trustful reliance upon our Lord
Jesus Christ, therefore, |
Be it resolved, that in the death'
of Brother Woody, Class No. 4 has
lost a loving member, his family a
devoted father and husband and his
associates, a valued friendship.
Be it further resolved that Class
No. 4 extends its most heartfelt
sympathy to tho bereaved and prays
the blessings of our Lord upon
them and that they many find
comforter and consoler on the Holy
Spirit.
Be it further resolved that a
copy of these resolutions be sent
the family of our deceased brother;
a copy furnished the Cherokee Ad
vance for publication nnd a copy
spread on the minuts of the class.
Respectfully submitted,
A. P. Hogan,
H. J. Barnes,
S. R. Harbin, Committee.
Make Every Acre
Do Its Best
An extra boll to every stalk in an acre
of Cotton would increase the
yield 300 lbs. seed cotton
Use 400 to 600 lbs. of
•/frmo.
BIG CROP
Fertilizers
Quality in fertilizers count
You can only afford to use the best.
Armour’s Big Crop Fertilizer
on the bag means quality in the bag
For Sale At
Jones Mercantile Co-
Canton, Georgia
New Frices
Effective at once, the price of the Fordson Tractor
is $395 F. O. B. Detroit.
When every Cherokee county Fordson owner has
found their tractor a profitable investment at a price
over a third higher than this. You would certainly
find Fordson power farming the quickest and surest
way to increase your profits.
We will be glad to call and explain or demonstrate
the advantages of power farming as applied to your
farm.
CKROKEE SALES COMPANY
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
FORD & FORDSON CARS, TRUCKS &
TRACTORS
Canton, Georgia
Instant Relief from Scalds,
Borns, Cuts, Wounds, etc.
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IT SOOTHES
Painful injuries often result from
accidents. Mustang Liniment kept
always at hand is cheapest and best
insurance. Made of purest oils, it
penetrates quickly, soothing and
healing the affected parts.
C Rev. A. S. Singleton. Danville.
■VlVl VR.—"1 have used your Mexican
~ Mustang Liniment for 30 yean
:,nd find it the very best remedy in case erf a
tut. a burn, a bruise-in fact, almost any
ailment that can be cured by a liniment.
In using I think it quite important to rub it
well into the pores and repeat the operation
at frequent intervals.
rnrr WITH 25c T11AL MTTU
r l\CEi wild bru. "Put-wxl-Tta.”
farsi'.wr's't
25c — SOc — $1.00
Sold by Drug and General Stores I
••The Good Old Standby Since IM"
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
FOR SALE—At half price one high
class piano, Kranich and Bach, Ba
kers. Prctically new and in gesd
conditio*. See it at the home of
Dr. J. R. Boring. Terms te respon
sible parties—MRS. F. A. RATE.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Cherokee
County, and will of Fannie Hutcher
son deceased, will be sold at public
outcry, within the lpgal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in March
1922, before the Court House door
in said County, the tract of land in
said County, being lot No. 78, of
Block G. of the E. Billing’s survey
of Crider and Teusley addition to
tho town of Canton on the West
side of South -East St. on said sur
vey, but now known aa Roy st. Said
survey recorded in Books of Deeds,
J. J; Page 168.
The lot has a good three (3)
room house and now occupied by
Mr. Emmett Stepp. Terms one-
third cash, balance three (3) years
interest from date, 8 per-cent due
anually.
G. I. TEASLEY, Executor of
the will of Fannie Hutcher
son, deceased.
4t-Jan.-20. ' * £ ^
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GEORGIA, Cherokee County.
To all whom it may concern:
W. T. Beard guardian of oJseph
Bates has applied to me for a dis
charge from his guardianship of Jos
eph Bates, this is therefore to no-
ify all persons concerned, U file
loir objections, K lay tkey have, on
before the Ant Meehy in Feb-
t i - *. v y celt, elm he will be discharged
from his guardianship as applied
for.
JACOB MASSFW. Ordinary. -
tJEORGIA,--Cherokee County.
T* all whom it may concern:
Edgar Reeves having, hi proper
form, applied to me for pennenent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of A. J. Reeves late of mid
county, this is to cite all and Mngm
lar the creditors and next of kin of
A. J. Reeves to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can
why permanent achwinirtration
should not be granted to Bdgnr
Reeves on A. J. Reeves estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of Jan., 1922
JACOB MASSEY Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, Cherokee County.
To whom it may concern:
The appraisers appointed • to set
apart a years’ support out of the es
tate of A. J. Reeves, for his widow,
having been filed with me, this 1b to
cite all persons concerned, to show
cause, if any they can, before me on
or before the first Monday in Feb
ruary next, why said return should
not be made the judgement of this
Court.
This 10th day of January, 1922.—
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
o
For the common everyday ills of
mankind there is nothing to equal
Tanlac. Canton Drug Co.
FARM LOANS
Any farmer wanting to borrow
money on his farm I can get the
money at * per cent. Lean to ocean
not less than five years and not long
er than 33 years. Persons wanting
information can see me at my office
over Spears store. Can loan op te
ten thoumnd dollars te one person.
Hope to take this up at once wHh
every farmer.
S. W. COLEMAN, AUrnoy-at-Low
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