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EE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1922"
Che he take c Ariunnte
CANTON, GEORGIA --
J. P. Ruditill
Editor
Official Or|U
The Cherokee Advance is the Official
Organ of the County of Cherokee
and the municipality of Canton
Ga.
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Invariably in Advance
The Cherokee Advance ia TO
at the Canton Postoffice aa mail mat
ter of the second clasj under Act of
Congress.
felt sympathy to the bereaved fam
ily and loved ones bidding them to
lean ever on the strong arm of Him
who said, “My Grace 's sufficient
for thee."
Third. Thut those resolutions be
spreaii upon the minutes of our
Sunday school, and that they be
published in the Cherokee Advance
and that a copy be sent to the be
reaved family.
Mrs. I.. R. Thomason
Mrs. ('has. M. Green.
R. E. Clegg, Committee.
r s From
'New Home
RESOLUTIONS
The death Angel has visited us
and has removed from our Sunday
School one of our sweetest and
brightest little girls. Imognee, the
13 year old daughter of Dr. («. ( •
McClure, whose death has cast a
shndow of sorrow over her home
her tthurch, and the entire com
munity.
Imogene joined the church in Au
gust of 1016, at the age of seven,
and has been one of our most faith
ful and loyal attendants in every
phase of the Sunday School and
church work. She was possessed of
an unusually bright intellect, and
always responded willingly to any
task placed on her by the Superin-
tendant ,her teacher and in the Ep-
worth League work. She was also
Temerence Legion and livad true
Tetnperence Legion and Hvde true
to its principle unto death.
We are thankful to our Heavenly
Father for the beautiful lessons ol
her life, her purity, her kindness,
her cheerfulness, her loyalty to
God's word and her faithfulness to
every duty, and tho it seems hard to
give her up, being so young und
seemingly endowed with »ee>. 2
beautiful future, we can only how
in humble submission to him. “Who
doeth all things weH* "***
Therefore be it resolved: First,
that we, the members of the Hall
Ground Methodist Sunday school,
have lost a member whose influence
ind sweet Christian spirit must and
will always abide with us.
Second: That we extend our heart
Georgia, Cherokee County.
Whereas, G. A. Murdock, Execu
tor of the will of J. D. Johnson,
represents to the court in his peti
tion duly tiled and entered on re
cord. that he has fully administered
.1. D. Johnson estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
ise. if any they enn, why said
Executor should not be discharged
from his administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission, on the
first Monday in March 19*22.
JACOB MASSEY. Ordinary.
There will be singing at New
Home every fourth Sunday evening.
Mr. Jesse and Eston Grier made a
business trip to Roswell one day
last week.
Mrs. Georgia Reeves Is sick at
this writing, We hope she will soon
me by petition for leave to sell the Weely News
real estate of said James Cagle, de- ^
ceased, and that an order was made i
thereon at the Feb. Term, 1922, for
citation, and that citation issue; all
the heirs at law aad creditors of the
said James Cagle, deceased will M. Chapman
take notice that I will pass upon
said application at the March Term,
1922, of the Court of Ordinary of
Cherokee County, and that unless I >;f j ^ome ^-j lc bedside of her father
Miss Pearl Reeve and several
around New Home attended the sing
ing at Mill Cieek last Sunday P. AT.
Mr. Wnlter Grier of Marietta, was
visiting home folks Sundny.
Miss Pauline Sams visited
Estelle Reeves one day last week.
Miss Lillie
Grier Danie one day last week.
Miss Bessie Grier visited
Ethel Bently one day last week
Miss Pearl Reeves
Venia Daniel Friday evening.
From Sixes
Mrs. B. F. Rutledge and Mrs. G.
spent Monday with
their sister Mrs. Luther Pitman.
Miss Pearl Riding the assistant
teacher at Sixes was suddenly call-
cause is shown to the contrary, at
said time, said leave will be granted.
This 7th day of Feb. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
Georgia, Cherokee County.
To Whom It May Concern:
| The appraisers appointed to set
M' 8 * apart a years support out of the
estate of W. H. Woody, deceased,
Mae Brasle visited Mr. I f or bis widow and three minor
I children having been filed with me,
M' 8 ** I this is therefore to cite all persons
! ‘^'prinif thow cause, if any
visited Miss| t j, e y have or can, before me on or
before the first Mondny in March
Miss Ruby Whitfield was visiting | nex t, why said return should not be
Georgia, Cherokee County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
D. J. Smith having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letter
of Administration on the estate of
W. M. Smith, late of said County
This is therefore to cite nil persons
and singular the creditors and next
of kin of W. M. Smith to he nnd ap
pear at my officewithin the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if
nny they ran, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to P 1 toeiftt *T $ U*t*<
tate.
Witness my hand and official
signature.
This 1st day of Feb. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
home folks Sunday.
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To All Whom It May Concern:
L. J. Myers as administrator upon
the estate of J. IJ. 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 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 purpose of paying
the debts of said deceased. Notice
is hereby given that said application
will be heard at the regular March
Term 1922, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County on the first
Given under my hand and official
signature.
This 31st day of Jan. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY. Ordinary.
who is quite sick with ph< umonia
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Rutledge
spent Sunday night with the latter-
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Rice.
Miss Blanhe Bennett spent Wed
nesday night with Miss Lesta Lewis.
Miss Sarah Lewis of Canton
spent the week-end with home folks.
Mr. Luther Hillhouse made a
business trip to Woodstock Tuesday.
Miss Ada Wooten and Mr. Glenn
Wooten spent Wednesday
H. W. Lewis.
night at
Mr . Charlie Smith spent a few
days of this week with H. W. Lewis
and family.
Quite a few of our community
are attending services at Holly
Springs this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rutledge
pent Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Pitman.
Mr. J. E. Haynes and family
spent Saturday night with Mr. T. A.
Wooten and family.
FOR SALE—Frost Proof. Cabbage
Plants, All varieties, 5000 $4.00
10,000 $7.00; 1900 .$1.00. Potato
and Tomato plants .$1.50, 1000.
Kinsey Wholesale Plant Co. Vnl--
dostn,. Ga.
made the judgement of this Court.
This 6th day of Feb. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
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Georgia, Cherokee County.
Whereas, Roy Cox, represents to
the Court in his petition duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered A. D. Cox estate,
this is therefore to cite all persons
conerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
nnd receive letter of dismission, on
the first Monday in March 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
JOB PRINTING
CHEROKEE ADVANCE
Georgia, Cherokee County.
To Whom It May Concern;
Notice is hereby given that A. R.
Cagle, as Administrator of James
Cagle, deceased, having applied to
Shoe
Specails
That Are Real Specials
One Lot Ladies Shoes
Another can be bought
And a higher class
$1.45 per pair
$1.95 the pair
$2.95 the pair
These shoes are the odds and ends, from our stock
of ladies and childrens shoes, some of tnem sold as
high as $12, in their day and that has not been long
since, you can get a rerl bargain.
It costs nothing look them over l
Sales final, no exchanges, refunds, etc.
If you want sometning goob for practically nothing
< don t t miss this opportunity.
Shoe Department
Joraes Mercantile Company
Canion’s Big Department Store
MERCHANTS COTTON BUYERS FERTILIZERS
GEORGIA—Cherokee County.
By virtue of an,order from the
Court of Ordinary of Cherokee
County, and will of Fannie Hutcher
son decenscd, will be sold at public
outcry, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in March
11922, before the Court House door
in said County, the tract of land in
said County, being lot No. 78, of
Illock G. of the E. Billing’s survey
of Crisler and Teasley addition to
the town of Canton on the West
side of South -East St. on said sur
vey, hut now known as Roy st. Said
survey recorded in Books of Deeds,
J. J. Page 16R,
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.
GEORGIA, Cherokee County.
To all whom it may concern:
W. I. Beard guardian ef 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, to Me
heir objection!, if UJ they have, on
■ before the flnt Monday in Feb-
ivy celt, else he will be discharged
from his guardianship as applied
for.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.--
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Just a few left.
Some all wool Blue Serge
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We are also offering: some
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Come in and let us show
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o. c. m s co.
Canton s New Store
Next to Johnston’s Drug Store
Notice ail to Farmers and
Customers:
I am in t he retail business I want to show you my appreci
ation for the business that yau have given me in the last 30 years.
I want, in a co-operatvie way to sell you anything in the gweery
line as Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee etc. I want to sell you
Hay, Oats, Corn, Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal etc. hrant to make
seed Irish I otatoes a speciality to all farmers and truckers.
I m still on the market for liv e stock. I want to buy your beef
cattle, as always at the market Price. I want to bid on your milk
cows and veal calves and also hides.
See me before placing your order. You will find me in. Sunny
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Yours for a co-operative plan,
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