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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE* CANTON} GEORGIA
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922
O*0£R OF
Personal Mention- \ eastern star
By MISS CLEVA RUDASILL
T*Upboa* No. 10
Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Coker were i:i Look out f° r Mr. Walkers house
Atlanta Wednesday. Ion Main Street! Its coming.
Mrs. Mary. McAfee White is
Athens attending summer school.
| FOR SALE—Corn, Hay and Fodder
' F,. E. Field, Canton, Route i.
Misses Frances Holmes and An- ^ Miss Waltenne Bennett will visit
ette Isabelle of Valdosta, are the Misses Ruth and Gladys Lyons in
guests of Mrs. N. A. Thnmnson. Hall Ground next week.
Tanlac is the peoples medicine
and the people themselves have made
It what it Is. Sold by Canton Dr-'g
Co. Adv.
Miss Clara Stephens of Carters
ville, anil Misses Maud Wheeler and
Ethel Thompson of Ball Ground,
were visitors of Miss Rachel Keith
last week.
Misses Frances and Marth-i Galt
left last week to spend several weeks
with Mrs. C. C. Timmons of Ports
mouth, N. H.
A Delightful Luncheon.
A large party from Cartor«vllle
motored over *.o Canton ^'huradny,
and were moat cordially entertained
with a luncheon V.y Mr. and Mrs. P.
W. Jones at t.lieir If, eiy h nan u*l
Marietta Street. A »;♦ lightful mem
consisting of se eric courses was
served.
Bridge Party.
Mrs. John Wood entertained with
two tables of Bridge, Tuesday after*
noon. Beautiful ferns and flowers
lent their charm to this attractive
home. A delicious salad course was
served. Miss Ann Teasley won ihe
prise for holding the highest score
for the seasons serie*. Thosi? pres
ent were, Mrs. James Garrison, Mrs.
Carter Brooke, Mrs. Zobulon Walker,
Mrs. H. G. Vandiviere, Mrs. Thomr.s
Curtis, Mrs. B. f. McDonald, Mrs.
J. P. Rudnsill. Miss Elizabeth Cog
gins and Misfc Ann Teasley.
You can have a splendid apnetUe,
perfect digestion and sound, restful
sleep by taking Tanlac. Sold by
Canton Drug Co. Adv.
We are having some real sumn.j'*
time now and have had sufficient
rain to have good looking crops, and
look out for watermelons, they are
almost ready to ent.
Stated meetings 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.
Malindn Roberts, W. M.
Extra services wifT be held at the
Methodist church Sunday night. A
special program will be conducted
by the children, this being Sunday
School day. A cordial welcome is
extended to all.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Coker and
daughter, Madge, and Mr. David
Stokes of Gadsden, Ala., were guests
of Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Coker on Fri
day of last week.
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Vaughn of Lu-
Grange are the guests of Miss May
Jones this week. They have a largi
number of friends that will he glad
I to welcome them as this is f heir old
I heme.
We are glad to see Col. and Mis,
Howell Brooke in Canton again, for
the prfst two years they have he m
residing at Denver, Col., but are lo
cated in Atlanta, Ga., for the pro\-
I 1 *
I
Club Party For Mr*. Zabulon Walber
Last Friday afternoon at the home
of Miss May Jones the Forty Two
Club complimented Mrs. Zebulon
Walker with a lovely party and
luncheon. She winning highest
score during this series.
The friends of little William Fin
cher will regret to learn that he wa»
hurt by an automobile Monday after
noon, which caused several of 'lis
teeth to he extracted and was quite
critically abused, however, wc are
glad to state he is much improved
at the present.
Tanlac is unquestionably the most
widely talked of medecine 1n the
world today and those who once use
it invariably buy it over and over
again and tell their friends of tho
splendid results they have derived
fritr. ; ts use. Sold by Canton Drug
Co. Adv.
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Florsheim Shoes
A
Now
$8-85
\
At this price every man shouid wear
them
Drop in and let us show you the new
styles of the times
O. G. Glover & Co
The Home of Florsheim Shoes.
THINK-
ANNUAL WOMANS BAPTIST
MISSIONARY UNION WILL MEET
AT KENNESAW THE 2STH.
How important ‘Quality’
is in drug store necessi
ties?
To get the best, buy from
The annual meeting of the Wo
man’s Baptist Missionary Union will
meet at ten o’clock A. M., .he
twenty-eighth of this month at Ken-
nesaw, Georgia, and as the us'.r-il
custom an all duy meeting will he
held with practical points in view
that the worlds insistent needs are
spiritual Christianity and a real
spiritual feast is anticipated for this
day. It is requested that as many
members as possibly can he present
that are eligible to the Baptist
churches in the Noonday Associa
tion.
Those taking prominent parts are
Mrs. W. J. Neal of Cartersville, Miss
Beatrice Bernard the Young Peoples
leader,* Miss Laura Lee Patrick
Corresponding Secretary, and Miss
Marv Crowford from China.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
James M. Quarles, Administrator
of J. B. Quarles estate, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he
has fully administered J. B. Quarles
estate.
This is therefore to cite all per-
I sons concerned, kindred and credi-
| tors, to show cause, of any they can,
why said Administrator should not
be discharged from his administra-
! tion, and receive letters of dismiss
ion, on the first Monday in August
11922.
This July 3rd 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
If you appreciate good mus-e;
why not take better care of your
“records?” Preserve and im
prove the tone; by using a “Omaha
hand-made Phon-o-brush.” Made-
better and cost less. Satisfaction or
money refunded. Sent postpaid up
< stamps. Address MARTINS AYE-
WON SERVICE. Box 115, Harvey
Station, Omaha, Nebraska.
CASTORIA
For InfantF and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Milk Economy
Milk economy means unfail
ing supply of pure, fresh milk.
It means convei-.i nee and r.sirvT
every bit of milk you buy-
no waste for any reason.
Spell it backwards
LOST—One black leather hand hag
on Atlanta road Tuesday, July 11,
between Canton and Atlanta con
taining young girls clothes. Finder
please return to Jones Mercantile
Company and get reward.
POWDERED MILK
Is the ideal milk. It fills the eaten-J
tlals for milk economy and millr
quality.
Klim ii mill: reduced to pov/der
form. Nothing U changed—noth
ing removed but the water When
you want liquid milk for drinking—
. _ for cooking — for
cereals or desserts
I^Vr*— T V —yon replace the
water.
Klim comes In
two forms—Whole
Mi’k end Skimmed
Milk.
Get a trial supply
and,see for your
self how econom
ical and conven
ient it is. Phone or
can today*
D. W. DONLEY
Canton, Georgia
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‘ Service That Satisfies’
r Phone 1 - Get It Quick
CAP! MEDICINE CO.
FREE LIBERAL OFFER
S1.00 bottle Capi Liver and Kidney Medicine, $1.00
bottle Capi Liniment, $1.00 Treatment Female Tonic
ALL FOR $1.00
Short time only i o advertise our 3 Great Remedies
for sale at all drug stores.