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FRIDAY, JULY U. ;: _"2
THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
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Genuine Castoria
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CASTORIA
THC CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW TORN CITY
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
\\ ill lie sold before the court
House Door of said County on the
first Tuesday in August next be-
OEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Pauline Hester Hulcombo vs .John
I! i loom be.
tween the legal hours of sale to the IV feeding For Annulment
of Ma,
highest bidder for cash, ten acres ofjriage. In ('Hprokee Superior Court,
land in the south-east corner of lot brought to August Term 1922.
of land number four hundred and j
forty-six in Fiftecth District and 1 1 * 1e defendant, John Hulcombe, is
This splendid illustration of patro hereby required to be and appear in
ed upon und to be sold as the prop- 'person or by attorney to he and ap-
erty of C. M. Wacaster by virtue of' pear at the next term of Cherokee
an execution issued from the Super- Sdperior Court to he held in and for
ior Court of said County in favor of./iaid County on the first Monday in
F. M. Taylor and C. E. Makepeace. | August 1922 to answer plaintiff’s
Defendant notified of the levy, | complaint. % -iLilW
This July 3rd 1922
F. M. BLACKWELL, Sheriff
RESOLUTION OF RESPEi T
To the Noble Grand and Brethren
of Wulcska Lodge No. 69, I. O. O.
F.
We vour committee appointed to
draft resolutions lr. memory ol our
beloved brother, M E. Moore, heir
leave to submit the lofowing-
Whereas, The Gavel of the Sup
reme Architect has been sounded in
our Lodge, and in answer to that
summons our esteemed and worthy
brother M. E. Moore, has been call
ed from our fraternal circle, anti the
warm tender host, ever ready to a !
minister to wants and necessities of
a distressed brother, has joined its
kindred dust. Therefore, be it
I Resolved, That in his life we re
cognize an example of industry, in-
telegency and devotion to duty
worthy of our emulation and that in
his death our order mourns the loss
of one of its most faithful and
worthy members.
Bro. Moore was born and lived
all his life near Waleska. He leaves
an a.ged mother, one sister and one
brother, a faithful and devoted wife
who was true to him until the end
and two small children. He was 15
years old.
Resolved that we extend to his
family assurance of our deepest sym
pathy in their bereavement.
Resolved, that in token of his
memory our Lodge wear the usual
badge of mourning for 30 davt"
that a copy of these resolutions he
pronil upon the minutes of this
Lodge; that a copy lie furnished the
bereaved family; and that a copy
be furnished the Cherokee Advnncc
for publication.
Respectfully submitted,
II. N. Addington,
Homer Lohlee,
J. C. Timmons, Committee
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P'unnn
Indigestion
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Many person*, otherwise
vigorous and healthy, are
bothered occasionally with
Indigestion. The effect* of a
disordered stomach on tho
system are dangerous, and
prompt treatment of Indiges
tion Is lmportaut. "The only
medicine I have needed has
been something to aid diges
tion and clean the liver,"
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney, Texas, furmer.
"My medicine Is
PROFESSION AI CARDS
■ Thedford’s b
BLACK-DRAUGHT
for indigestion and stomach
trouble of any kind. I have
never found anything that
touches the spot, like Black-
Draught. I take It In broken
doses after meals. For a long
time I tried pills, which grip
ed and didn’t give the good
results. Black-Draught liver
medicine Is easy to take, easy
to keep, Inexpensive.”
0*t a package from your
druggist today—Ask for and
Insist upon Thedford'fr—the
only genuine.
E. M. McCANLESS
Attorney-at-Law
CANTON, GEORGIA
Over Bank of Cherokee
T. F. HAWKINS
DENTIST
Office Over Johnston Drug Co.
Canton, Georgia
Office Phone _ 129
Residence Phone 128
A. J. HENDERSON
Attorney-at-Law
20C DarnaM Bldg. Canton, Ga.
Will Prnrtice in All Courts
CARL DOOLEY
Canton, Georgia
PLUMBER AND TINNER
and General Repair Work
Drop Me A Card———-
HERBERT CLAY
Attorney-at-Law
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Will Practice in All Court*
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Get It today.
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CLARK RAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Candler Annex Building, Atlanta, Ga.
Phone, Ivy 6388
Practices in State and Pedoral Courts
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT
WORK BUTTONS COVERED
Prompt Attention Given
All Mail Orders
S. J. HIGGINS
Optometrist
Canton Jewelry Cc
Canton, Ga.
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JOHN W, COLLINS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office; Room 201
Over Canton Drug Co.
Phone No. 151
Practice State and Federal
Courts
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MRS. SARAH WORLEY
406 Church St. Marietta, Ga.
MACK SANDO.W, Clerk.
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when speed is the essence of good farming. It is no
uncommon happening for some farmers to lose
several tons of hay by a delay in getting it off the
ground.
This work is now speeded up by using the Fordson
with the Roderick Lean Cutmore Mower.
The CUTMORE is attached direct to the tractor
between the front and rear wheels in the position
where the driver can have perfect control ever it.
The power is taken from the worm gear that drives
the rear wheels, so it is always even and dependable.
The CUTMORE makes hay cutting with the
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cutting the heaviest crops, including alfalfa, clover,
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work. The draw bar is always available for pulling
a wagon, rake or other tool. Attached to your
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Cherokee Sales Company
Canton, Ga.
If voa want to lave all you raise, equip yovr farm
..i!h STANDARD FORDSON EQUIPMENT.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Ti
Will he sold before the Court
House Door in said County, of thi
first Tuesday in August next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property to-wit:
13 hand bags; 1 pr. leggins; 1 dor.
men’s shirts, 30 ladies corsets; 2
doz. men belts; 4 doz. mens neck
ties; 2 pair serge pants; 1 army
shirt; 1 doz. straw hats; 1 clock; 4
floor chairs; two foot rests; 4 doz.
mens and boys hats; 20 pair mens
and boys pants; 1 doz. pairs bed
Mnnkets; 20 pairs hoys pants; 1 lot
assorted shoes; 35 childs wash
suits; 16 rain coats; 9 overcoats; 12
army coats; 5 girls coats; 1 lot furs;
1 lot coal and skirt hangers; 1 lot
assorted hose; 7 mens jumpers; 1 lot
assorted underwear; 1 lot spool
thread; 1 lot gloves; 4 doz. mens and
hoys caps; 3 doz. childrens hats; 1
lot jewelry; 7 childs wash suits; 1
lot elastic and buttons, etc., and any
and all other artices of merchandise
too tedious to mention, now in the
store of Siman Peter.
Levied upon and to be sold as
the property of Simon Peter by
virtue of an execution issued from
the Superior Court of said County
in favor of A. Tesler and against
Siman Peter and S. W. Pascoe.
This July 3rd. 1922.
F. M. BLACKWELL, Sheriff.
PIANO SACRIFICE
Due to inability to keen up payments
Wo hnve had a high grade piano,
in best of condition, turned back t„>
us. This instrument we ran sell fo
il rare bargain, giving terms to res
ponsible pnrties. Fo r full pnrticu-
Inrs, address Ludden A Bates, At
lanta, Ga.
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GEO. C. DOSS
DENTIST
Office over Bank of Cherokee
Canton, Georgia
THE ANSLEY
Atlanta, G*orgia
Louis J. Dinkier & Son P^op.
Harry Zoble, Asst. Mgr.
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GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House Door, in Canton, Ga,. on the
First Tuesday in August, 1922, be
tween the legal hours of slae, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit: One
red Cow, weighing about 700 pounds
2 Bedsteads; 1 Dresser; 1 Water-
stand; 1 Sewing Machine, (singer);
2 Rocking chairs; 5 Plain chairs; 1
Desk;_ 1 Dining table; 1 Kitchen
cabinet; 1 Kitchen stfe; and 1 Coo
stove.
lO FUNGS
“A Roof for Every Building 1 ’
A LIGHT weight, smooth surfaced roofing is t the eco
nomical buy when you want to cover a small tempo
rary building. There are roofings with better surfacings
and made in heavier weights for larger buildings and
for more permanent serv ice.
Said property to be sold by vie |
f ile of Mortgage Note toreclosure ir. j
favor of Henry C. Helton, Admini-j
strator of the estate of R. D. Helton j
late of said County, against W. E. i
Bivins.
July 6th, 1922.
A. R. CAGLE, Deputy Sheriff
Cherokee County.
Nearly 50 years’ experience has enabled the makers of
Carey Roofing to build a definite term of service into
each roofing, and make it fit a definite purpose.
Our own long experience as practical roofers enables us
to assist you in selecting from the Carey line the roof
that is right in grade and weight and price to exactly
Fit Your Needs. Consult us.
JONES MERCANTILE COMPANY