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INDIAN KNOLL
Mrs. Maggie Cloud and children
visited Mrs. Pearson Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. Claud Fowler spent Satur
day night with Mr. Percy Owen.
Misses Georgia and Alma Cloud
spent Saturday night with their
sister, Mrs. Minnie Massey.
Sunday school was organized at
Shiloah Sunday. Everybody invited
to come. Sunday morning at 9
o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs F. M.
Bishop.
Miss Daisy Reece spent Sunday
with Misa Luella and Pearl Fowler.
Miss Georgia Cloud left Monday
for a two weeks stay at Ellijay.
Miss Jessie Cline has returned
home from Atlanta where she has
been spending a few days.
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Mr. Harold Reece spent Sunday
with Mr. Fred Price.
THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922
Stop talking about your troubles.
Take Tanlac. Canton Drug Co.
STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS OF THE
Bank of Woodstock
Located at Woodstock. Ga., Cherokee County, At Close of Business
JUNE 30, 1922
As Called For By the Superintendent of Banks
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Dis-
counts
$39,672.76
Demand Loans ---
1,708.30
Lopns Secured by Real
Estate
18,582.7?
United States and State
of
Georgia Bonds _.
2,000.00
Municipal School Bonds
600.00
Stock in the Federal Reserve
Bank
540.00
Banking House
3,168.83
Furniture and Fixtures
1,990.61
Cash in Vnult and A-
mounts Deposited with
Approved Reserve
Agents
23,060.97
Taxes Paid
15.00
Expense Account
1,288.48
Interest Paid - . . -.
639.05
Safetv Boxes . - —
90.00
TOTAL
$ 93,356.77
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in . $ 25,000.00
Surplus Fund 14,079.32
Undivided Profits _ 1,720.51
Individual Deposits Sub
ject to Chock 36,692 27
Time Certificates of De
posits 6,864.67
Bills Payable to Individuals 9,000.00
TOTAL $ 93,356.77
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Before me come S. L. Johnston, V ice President of above Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the hooks of file in said Bank.
S. L. JOHNSTON Vice President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 6, day of July 1922
W. L. DuPree, N. P.
Mrs. Maggie Reeves vs. John
Reeves.
Petition for divorce in Cherokee
Superior Court. August Term 1922.
To the defendant, John Reaves.
The plaintiff Mrs. Maggie Reeves,
having filed her petition for divorce
against John Reeves in this court
returnable to this Term of the
Court, and it being made to appear
that John Reeves is not a resident]
of said county and laso does not re
side in the State, and an order hav
ing been made for service upon him
by Publication this, therefore, is to
notify you, John Reeves, to be and
appear at the next Term of Chero
kee Superior court, to be held on the
1st Monday in August 1922, then
and there to answer said complaint. 1
Witness the Honorable P. W. I
Blair, Judge of the Superior court..
This the 15th day of June 1922.
MACK SANDOW, Clerk
HOLLY SPRINGS NEWS
Miss Mattie Lowery returned to
Marietta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F., Poole left
Saturday for a visit to Florida.
Little Dorothy Harrison has re
turned to her home in Rome after
a visit with Little Sue Wyatt.
Mr»-. Luke Wheeler was very sick
last week, but is better now.
Mr. Marion Anderson visited home
folks Sunday.
Misses Ruth Thompson, Tran-
quilla Hardin and Wille Dunn, left
Monday for the teachers institute
at Ellijny.
Mr. S. M. Clayton, Miss Nellie
Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Keeler
visited one night last week at Mr.
Luther Claytons.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Price and
Miss Mary Ruth Fowler attended the
Wheeler reunion Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph DeLay spent Saturday
and Sunday in Milton county.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom It Mny Concern:
James M. Quarles, Administrator
of .1. B. Quarles estate, represent
to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he
has fully administered J. B. Quarles
es tate.
This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, of any they can,
why suid Administrator should not
be discharged from his administra
tion, nnd receive letters of dismiss
ion, on the first Monday In August
1922.
This July 3rd 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
Palm Beadhes
And
The Pledn.ont
That’s the combination for
coolness and comfort dur
ing hot days.
It’s economical too, because
the thorough way of The
Piedmont makes your suits
last longer at a wearing.
Palm Beach ami Wash Suits
—for men and women—
cleansed in just the proper
way, and returned to you
promptly.
The Womans Club failed to get
in the subscription Hat of the do-
naters to the Club House, but will
be put in at a later date.
.OUISVILLE ft NA3HVILLS R. R.
Arriving and Departing time at Can
ton. Georgia.
a—Dally. Laava Arrive
iupky, Knoxville
and north a? :0taat at:O0pa
lint Ridge and
Copper Hi)! a5:22 aS :18am
Marietta and At
lanta aS ;00pm a6:2?am
Marietta and At
lanta a8:00pm al:STpa
Effective Sunday April 80th, 1922
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
I will ship a car load of cattle
Saturday and any c/ne having fat
beef cattle to sell bring them to the
stock pen Saturday morning. Fat
milk cows and heifers, 3c; common
grass cattle, 2c. No market for
rough cattle. I will buy good calves.
H. C. JOHNSTON.
PIEDMONT LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANING COMPANTr
83 Trinity Avenue
ATLANTA, GA.
Parcel Post Charges Paid
One Way.
A VERY good tire at a very low
price. Just another instance of
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Premier Tread as with the Fisk Cord
—compare with competitive tires and
you will find extra size, strength and
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proves Fisk Quality; it also proves
common-sense buying.
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There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size,
for car, truck or speed tvagon
30*3^
FISK PREMIER TREAD
$10.
KELLY AND GOODRICH
With the extreme hot weather now prevailing it is very neces
sary that your car be equipped with the very best casings and
tubes, as nothing will cause blow-outs quicker than extreme hot
weather. We offer you the best KELLY SPRINGFIELD and
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD, and both at the lowest
prices for which they have ever been sold. You can now buy a
good tire as cheap as you can the Gyp goods and get the differ-
erence in more miles and satisfaction All sizes.
F Coggins Dept. Store
CANTON, GA.