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THF CHEROKEE ADVANCE. CANTON. GEORGIA
FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922
ORDER OF
Personal Mention-
By MISS CLEVA RUDASILL
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EASTERN STAR
Telephone No. 10
FOR SALE—Corn, Hay and Fodder. Mr. Gus Coggins is in Iowa this
E. E. Fields, Canton, Route A
week on busines.
Miss Evelyn Smith of Atlanta is' Miss Louie Dean Stephens of
the guest of Miss Ora Willingham
this week.
Little Miss Sarah Bates visited
her brother, Mr. John Bates of At
lanta last week.
Woodstock spent several days with
Miss Elizabeth Coggin this week.
Little Miss Jane Brown or Ash-
burn is visiting her aunt Mrs. Ellis
Hughes.
Miss Pearl Anderson spent several
day last week in Atlanta on busi-
ne+.
Mrs. Thos. Webb of Macon is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Groves
and family.
LOST -Gold Watch 17 jewels, be
tween W. M. Dinsmore’s and Redd
store. Reward if returned to Joe
Pinsmore, Canton, Route 1.
Mrs. McCunleas ha* returned to
her home in Marietta, after spend
ing several weeks here with her ions
Messers Lee and E. A. McCanless.
Miss Mary Latimer of Woodstock
spent last week here with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Soott.
Mrs. L.* P. Lockhart is spending
this week with her daughter, Mrs.
J. J. Groves.
Mrs. J. S. Lambert and little
daughter of Sandersville, Gu , are
•pending a while here with her ais-
ter, Mrs. Paul Jones.
Miss Luna May Flemming and
Miss Ineil Heard of Gumming were
recent visitors of Miss Hazel Hogan
and Miss Muriel Meard.
Stated meet.i g- he d in Masonic
Hall,, on fourth Monday night of
each month, at 7:30 P. M.
All duly qualified Sisters and Bro
thers cordially invited to meet with
us.
Kathleen Thomas, Sec.
Malinda Roberts, W. M.
Misses Alma and Sarah Kennelt
motored to Atlanta Wednesday.
P. W. Donley is in Ney York ana
Baltimore this week in the inte'-e-c
of R. P. Spears Mercantile Co.
Mrs. Max Crisler returned hor e
last week from Davis <& Fisher
i sanitarium when .-he has been real
ill. We are glad to state she is do
ing nicely.
Miss Ola Simmons has returned to
her duties here after spending the
first of last week with a party at
Pablo Bench, Florida.
Mr. W. S. Cobh of Tifton Geor
gia, sent the Advance office an open
boll of cotton this week that won
pulled the* fourth of July. He re
ports a fairly good crop in that sec
tion of the country.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Wiles of
Miss Hazel Hogan and Miss Mur-1 Hrndent,,wn ’ Florida are spending a
*. , ,, , . . , , . . ! while with relatives here. She was
lel Hoard were joint hostesses to n
. « ., . . . . 1 formerly Miss Zena McClure.
Prom party Friday-' evening of lust
week complimentery to their visitors
Miss Ineile Heard and Miss Luna Hubert Hughes "DANGEROUS
May Fleming of Gumming. Dainty CURVE AHEAD.’’ Companion pi> -
refreshments of punch and ice cream lure of “THE OLD NEST," at the
and cake were served. About twelve , Bonita Theater, in Canton, G i„ July
or fifteen couples of the younger -JOth. These are first class picture<
contingent were present for the and we are sure it will he worth
delectations of the evenirvg. your time and money to see them.
Rev and Mrs. W. H. Moody or*
-pending a while in Jellico, Tenr..,
with relatives. There were no ser
vice-. at the Baptist church Sunday
due to his absence.
Mi ss Elizabeth Ramsey of East
Point, Miss Ruth Thompson of
Point and Miss Helen Blackwell of
Decatur are the guests of Miss Saui
Hudson this week. Several social
features will he given in their honor.
“It is one medicine that does a !
that’s claimed for it.” Thousands
have said it about Tunluc and so \s'.!l
you if you try it.
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One lot Florsheim Shoes that, sold
for $10.00, $11.00 and $12.50, now
One lot childrens shoes in all sizes to go for $1.95
Red Goose, Buster Brown, Red Cross, Bostonians
and Florsheims all to go at reduced prices.
Drop in and see for yourself.
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KEITHBURG NEWS
Mrs-.N. A. Thomason and children
are visiting relatives in Tocoa, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Kim Sexton.
Miss Agnes Mulinax spent the
afternoon with Miss Lovania Turner
Sunday.
Mr. Henry Whidby is on she nick
list at this writing, we hope he will
soon recover.
Miss Bertha Walker spent -Sunday
afternoon with Miss Myrtle Lundies.-,
Misses Lois and Hester Dowda
and Miss Annie Davis were the j
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alph Green j LOST—One
and family Sunday. 4
Those visiting Misses Mamie,
Grace and Ruth McFarland Sunday
were: Misses Bell Conn, Gertrude
The Womans Club will meet with
Mrs. J. W. Chamlee, Friday the
fourteenth, at three-thirty o’clock
Mrs. N. J. Coker, MiV. G. B. John
ston and Mrs. P. W. Jones will as
sist in entertaining.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiley and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sat-
icrfle d md chrtdier. leaves today for
several days outing at Talulah Falls.
black leather hand hag
on Atlanta road Tuesday, July it,
between Canton and Atlnntn con
taining young girls clothes. Finder
please return to Jones Mercantile
Sams and Lucy McFarland, Messers j Company and get reward.
lohn Stafford, Carl Conn, Jim Dow-
da and Luster Garner.
Hurrah for Keithburg! Good base
hall players, beat Canton six to two.
The singing given by Miss Martha
McFarland Sunday night was enjoy
ed bv a large crowd. '■
Milk Economy
Mill: economy tneAr.s unfail
ing supply of pure, fresh milk.
It means con .i .- and v.;- ;
every bit of rnilk you buy—•
no waste for any reason.
Spall it backward*
WHITE ROUTE ONE
The all day singing at Mt. Carmel
was enjoyed by all present.
We are sorry to say that Mrs. N
J. Brook is real sick at this writing,
i but hope she will soon be well again.
| Mrs. Joe Mathews is visiting home
1 folks this week.
Mrs. Julia Roberts spent last Sun-
i lay with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Keever.
Messers Hoit and C. W. Woodall,
i Misses Lesa Roberts and^Mrs. C. W.
| Woodall and little Jessie Lipscomb
! motored to White Monday.
I TV :-e will he an all day singing at
j Hightower church next Sunday July
I Kith, everybody come and bring well
I filled baskets.
POWDHRtO MiLK
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tlal'i for mil!: ecD.-iomy and milk
quality.
Klin i- -.i!!; r.tui. . t to powder
f rm. Nolle. is changed—noth-
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you wont! -•’M ▼ "’ ll* f^r drinking—
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two forms— Who'e
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Milk.
Get ft trial supply
ft nil see for your-
celx liow econom
ical and conven
ient it i9. Phone or
call toduy.
D. W. DONLEY
Canton, Georgia
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CAP1 MEDICINE
FREE LIBERAL OFFER
$1.00 bottle Capi Liver and Kidney Medicine, $1.00
bottle Caps Liniment, $1.00 Treatment Female Tonic
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FOR SI.OO
Shor I-me only' to advertise our 3 Great Remedies
'or sale at al! drug stores.
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