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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
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Organ of the County of Cherokee
and the municipality of Canton, Ga,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeLay of near
Canton were the guests of the lat-
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- visiting his daughter To Whom It May Concern:
Edgar Reeves, Administrator of
of Powder A. J. Reeves, deceased has applied
relative: of this place to me for leave to sell the real ters parents last week.
■ l Sunday. estate of his intestate, this is to cite, Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie Clayton
v nrp by Misses Mytle all persons concerned, kindred and spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs.
\ vl< was enjoyed by a crediors to be and appear at my of-1 Newport \ aughn.
Rat* of 5ub»-r»p»iou
One Year.--$1.50 6 Month*.. - 7 fce
Invariably in Advance
Mr. a
Sunday after
John O. Rut!
peop.e. fice within the time allowed by law,
\j . o. H. Wooten spent and show cause, if any they can.
Miss Yallie Durham of Canton
was the week-end guest of Miss Sil-
nth M. and Mrs. why said application should not be i via Satterfield.
ire.
The Cherokee Advance u
at the Canton Postoffiee aa mail mat
ter of the second claau under Act of
Congress.
SIXES
Mr. and Airs. O. H. \\ ooten visit
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice i- hereby given that A. R.
Cagle as administrator of James
Cagle, deceased, having applied to
ed Mr.
Sunday
tnd
Mrs. Johnie Rutledge «"« * P etition for lp * Ve t0 56,1 th<?
real estate of said James Cagle, de-
,, o , . • i U .KU ceased, and that an application was
Mrs. T. H. Rutledge is sick at this |
writing but we hope for her a speedy
made thereon at the April Term.
granted as prayed for.
This April 3rd. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
Mrs. I. V- Rogers is -pending the
week-end with her parents near
Hickory Flat.
HOLLY SPRINGS
Among the ones attending the
singing at Rocky Mount Sunday
wer^ Missess Ruth and Mary Glean
Thompson, Lucile Sams and Trdn-
quilla Hardin, Messers Arthur Fow
ler. Annice Butterworth and Fred
GEO. C. DOSS
DENTIST
Office over Bank of Cherokee
Canton, Georgia
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1922. for citation, and that citation Thompson.
, issue; all the heirs at law and credit- Beavera-Madon
Messers Tom Glover Payne andi
Hubert Hillhouse of Birmingham, j
Ala., are sight seeing in Georgia at j
fj.
present.
Missis Molcie, Christine Lewis and
Mrs. John Lewis spent Saturday
night at H. W. Lewis.
The pound supper and apron hem-
ning given hv Misses Sarah and Ida
Lewis Saturday night was enjoyed
by All present.
Mr. T. A. Wooten and family
pent Friday night with H. W. I.ewis
«»nd family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rice spent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnie
Rutledge.
x
of the said James Cagle deceas
ed. will take notice that I will pass
upon said application nt the May
Term. 1922, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County, and that unless
cause is shown to the contrary at
-aid time, said leave will be grant
ed.
This April 3rd, 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
CHEROKEE MILLS
Miss Loo Poole has returned to, hereon nt the April Term, 1922, for 1
her home after spending a few citation, and that citation issue; nil
weeks with Miss Leola Puckett. ;the heirs at law and creditors of said
Mrs. H. L. Roberts and daughter \V. B. Archer, deceased will take
Malinda were nt the Mills last week, notice that T will pass upon snid ap-
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
W. B. Archer as executor of W. B.
Archer deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said W. B. Archer, de- ed his mother Sunday,
ceased, and th*t an order was made] Miss Alma Goodson spent , the
week-end with her sister Mrs. Mary-
On last Sunday morn about the
hour of 9 at the home of Rev. W. H.
Smith, Miss Bonnie Beavers and Mr.*
Clyde Madon were happily married.
Rev Smith officiating. Only a few of
the couples best friends attended th c
wedding. The bride is the beautijul
young daughter of Rev. J. F. Beav
ers pastor of Holly Springs church.
The groom is a popular young man
of Hopewell. Their many friends
wish them happiness and much joy.
Miss Lillian Beavers visited her
sister Mrs. Mandon Sunday.
Miss Jewel Jackson visited Miss
Willie Sims Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Edd Hooper and family visit-
Mosserr Hubert Hillhousc and T.
G. Payne of Alabama are visiting
home folks.
Mr. J. E. Haynes and family spent
Saturday night with Mr. Elmon
Wooten nnd family.
Mr. K. A. Puckett spent the week
plication nt the May Term, 1922, of
the Court of Ordinary of said
County, and unless cause is shown
to the contrary at said time, sni<J
leave will be granted.
This April 3rd. 1922.
JACOB MASSEY. Ordinary.
Lou Vaughn.
Miss Mary Ruth Fowler had as her
guests Sunday Misses Ollie Moore.
Pearl Turner and Mr. Hardy DeLay.
Mr. and Mrs. Silvey Reece were
visiting her sister Mrs. W. H. Sam*
Sunday.
M r. and Mrs. J. T. Harbin and
family visited Mrs. Jessie Neece
Sunday.
Rev. Moore <penc the vtck-end
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T. F. HAWKINS
DENTIST
Office Over Johnston Drug Co.
Canton, Georgia
Office Phone 129
Residence Phone 123 !
TIME TABLE
.OUISVILLE * NASHVILLE R. R.
Arriving and Departing time at Can
ton. Georgia
a—Daily.
Leava Arrive
Murphy, Knoxville
and north a9 :06am
Hue Ridge and
Copper Hill ___a6:27
Marietta and At
lanta a8:ltnm
Marietta and At
lanta a8:00pm
a3:00pm I
a8:18am
at :06am
NOTICE
All Kinds of Repair Work
MARTHA
Shoes for Women
Made to fit the foot
D. W. Donoly
CANTON, GA.
On all Kinds of Cars by Expert Mechanics
ALL WORK GAURANTEED
One Hour Free Work To Customers |
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Vulcanizing will continue at the same old stand !
Tires- -T ubes—Accessories
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
In Cherokee Superior Court Peti
tion for Divorce.
Brough to August Term 1922.
Golie Kuykendall vs Lillie Mae
Mitchel Kuykendall.
To the Defendant, Lillie May
Mitchel Kuykendol:
You are hereby notified of the
pendency of the above action and
are hereby required to be and ap
pear personally or by attorney at
the next term of Cherokee Superior
Court on tlie 1st Monday in August
1922 to answer plaintiff’s suit.
A. J. HENDERSON, Plaintiff’s
Atty.
Witness the Honorable D. W.
Blair, Judge Superior Court, thi*
March*lst 1922.
MACK SANDOW, C. S. C.
Free Air Work Guaranteed
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Doping Washing Storage
To the Sheriff of Said County—
Greeting:
1= Annie Evans vs. John A. Evans.
Lible For Devorce
Give us a trial on ail your car needs Nuff Sed
WE FIX EM
HESTON VULCANIZING CO.
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The defendant John A. Evans is
hereby required personally of by
attorney, to be and appear at the
next Superior Court to be held in
and for said County, on the 4th
Monday in February next, then and
there to answer the Plaintiff’s de
mand in an action of devorce.
Witness the Honorable D. W.
Blair Judge of the said Court, this
19th day of January, 1922.
MACK SANDOW, Clerk,
FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922
Tax Receivers
Third Round
I will be at the following place - on the dates named for the pur
pose of receiving State and Coun.y Tax Returns for year 1922.
Monday April 3rd. Conns Creek.
Tuesday April 4th. Cross Roads.
Wednesday April 5th. Mullins.
Thursday April 6th. Little River.
P’riday April 7.th. Hickory Flat.
Monday April 10th. Lickszkillett.
Tuesday April 11th. Wild Cat.
Wednesday April 12th. Woodstock.
Thursday April 13th. Sixes
P’riday April 14th. Bells.
Monday April 17th. Canton
Tuesday April 18th. P’airplay.
Wednesday April 19th. Harbins.
Thursday April 20th. Salacoa.
Friday April 21st. Claytons.
Monday April 24th. Ball Ground.
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