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■FRIDAY, JULY 28. 1922
THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
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CASTORIA
^2£jnfents_M2dChildren i
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
GEORGIA SENT $12,000
TO WILSON *"OUNDATION
PAGE SEVEN
Hon Pleasant A, Stovall, chairman
for Georgia of the Woodrow Wilson
Foundation, has received from head
quarters of the organization in New
York, acknowledgement, °f Georgia’s
part in the fund—$12,000.
The fund was collected at a min
imum expense of $121.60.
In
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For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TM« CtNTAUN COMPANY, N(W YONK CITY.
The Fast little team from Wood-
stock swamped the Hascombe team
by the score of 18 to 7. The game
was featured by the hitting of Cog
gins Woodstocks fast outfielder.
The Batteries were: Cook and
Gunion for Woodstock, Huie and
Jackson for Hascombe. Cook pitch
ed good ball, fanning 12 men, he was
never in trouble. Kemp made a
bontiful catch with the bases loaded
and two out
I will preach at River’dale church
next Sunday at 1> o'clock A. M. and
at 7 P. M. Subject, What is Sin
Against the Holy Ghost.
Rev. C. A. Waters.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House Door of said County on the
first Tuesday in August next be
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash, ten acres of
land in the south-east corner of lot
of land number four hundred and
forty-six in Fifteeth District and
Second section of said County.
This splendid illustration of patro
ed upon and to be sold as the prop
erty of C. M. Wacaster by virtue of
an execution issued from the Super
ior Court of said County in favor of
F. M. Taylor and C. E. Makepeace.
Defendant notified of the levy.
This July 8rd 1922
F. M. BLACKWELL, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Pauline Hester Halcombe vs John
Holcombe.
Proceeding For Annulment of .YInr
I riuge. In Cherokee Superior Court.
Brought to August Term 1922.
The defendant. John Halcombe, is
hereby required to be and appear in
person or by attorney to be and ap
pear at the next term of Cherokee
Superior Court to be held in and for
said County on the first Monday in
August 1922 to answer plaintiff’s
complaint.
MACK SANDOW, Clerk.
Why We Now Have
Fast-Time Farming
iT WAS once thought that it would be impos
sible to do farm work thoroughly if the tools
■ raveled over the land any faster than a good
team of horses could walk. However, the
fast-running Fordson, coupled with Standard
Fordson. 'Equipment, does the field work much
more thoroughly at a higher rate of speed.
For seeding in faster time the AMSCO
DRF . , m; de especially for the Fordson, is
ieccmmm ' d. It is made exceptionally
• J vi able. There are no light cast
ings and the frame work is made of strong
angle etc ' V-beam in the center.
John L. Brown vs. Mnry Hurrisor.
Brown.
Petition for divorce in Cherokee
Superior Court August Term 1922.
fo the defendant, Mary Harrison
Brown:
The plaintiff, John L. Brown, hav
ing (iled his petition for divorce
against Mary Harrison Brown in
this court returnable to this term of
court, and it being made to appear
that Mary Harrison Brown is not n
resident of said County and also Jo
es not reside in the State, and an
order having been made for service
upon her by publication this, there
fore, is to notify you, Mary Harrison
Brown, to be and apear at the next
m of Cherokee Superior Court to
be held on the 1st Monday in August
1922, then and there to answer said
complaint.
Witnesseth the Honorable D. W.
Blair, Judjje of the Superior Court.
This the 20th day of June 1922
MACK SANDOW. Clerk.
CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
Alabama Lady Wat Sick For Three
Year*, Suffering Pain, Nervous
and Depressed—Read Her
Own Story of Recovery*
Paint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. c. M. Stegall,
Of near here, recently related the fol
lowing Interesting account of her re
covery i ' I was la a weakened con
dition. 1 was sick three years In bed,
suffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nervous, depressed. I was so weak,
1 couldn’t walk across the floor; Just
had to lay and my little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
every thing I beard of, and a number of
doctors. Still J didn’t g«t any relief.
I couldn’t cat, and slept poorly. I
believe If I hadn’t heard of and taken
Cardul I would have died. I bought
■lx bottles, after a neighbor told me
what It did for her.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven't had any trou
ble since ... I sure can testify to tbe
good that Cardul did me. I don’t
think there Is a better tonle made
and I believe It saved my life.”
For over 40 years, thousands of wo
men have used Cardul successfully,
tn tha treatment of many womanly
•dmsnts.
If yon suffer as these woman did.
take OarduL it may help yon, loo.
At all dmggiata ■ |g
PROFESSION A1 CARDS
E. M. McCANLESS
Attorney-at-Law
CANTON, GEORGIA
Over Bank of Cherokee
A. J. HENDERSON
Attorney-at-Law
20« DarnaH Bldg. Canton, Ga.
Will Practice in All Courts
T. F. HAWKINS
DENTIST
Office Over Johnston Drug Co.
Canton, Georgia
Office Phone 129
Residence Phone 128
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4« s. J. HIGGINS 4.
•I* Optometrist 4.
4* Canton Jewelry Co. 4*
4* Canton, Ga. 4*
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FOR SALE
76 orlOO bushels of corn at 45
cents per bushel, in Salacoa District.
Arch Collins
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There will be a Worley reunion at
the home of Charles C. Worley, or
the Bth Sunday in July. All relatives
and friends are invited to come.
Charles C. Worlev.
ALL DAY SINGING, HOPEWELL
There will be an all day singing at
Hopewell the 6th Sunday. A quartet
from Gainesville will be with us, also
Pro. Delos Suit from Rockmart
Everybody come and bring your
song I ■> »1 s, and we espec’.i'iy
invite all good singers.
HERBERT CLAY
Attorney-at-Law
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Will Practice 1. All Court*
CLARK RAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Candler Annex Building, Atlanta Ga.
Phone, Ivy 6388
Practices in State and Federal Courts
CARL DOOLEY
Canton, Goorgia
PLUMBER AND TINNER
and General Repair Work
Drop Me A Card —
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT
WORK BUTTONS COVERED
Prompt Attention Given
All Mail Orders
MRS. SARAH WORLEY
I 406 Church St. Marietta, Ga.
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4* JOHN W. COLLINS 4.
4 ATTORNEY AT LAW 4.
4* Office; Boom 201 4.
4* Over Canton Drug Co. 4.
4* Phone No. 151 4.
4* Practice State and Federal 4«
4* Courts 4.
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4* Office over Bank of Cherokee 4.
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THE ANSLEY
Atlanta, Georgia
Louis J. Dinkier & Son Paop.
Harry Zoble, Asst. Mgr.
356 ROOMS FIREPROOF
The South’s Most Popular
Hotel, in the heart of At
lanta’s shopping and
theatre districts
Also Kimball Houaa, Atlanta
Phoenix Hotel, Wayeaoaa
jOST—One black leather hand bag
on Atlanta road Tuesday, July 11,
between Canton and Atlanta con-
aining young girls clothes. Finder
Please return to Jones Mercantile
Company and get reward.
No guesswork when you
select a Carey Roofing!
-OUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. K.
Arriving and Departing time at Carv
ton. Georgia.
11 —Daily. Leave Arrive
Murphy, Knoxville
and north ___a9;(Kjam a3:00pm
Hue Ridge and
Copper Hill a5:22 a8:18arn
Marietta and At
lanta a3 ;00pm a5:2?am i
Marietta and At
lanta a 3:00pm aB :27pm
Effective Sunday April 30th, 1922 j
when
1 '3 so positive that there
veurate dropping, even
ire nearly empty.
.. ' . ’ a ' . . on. large or small fields.
Cherokee Sales Company
Canton, G
equipment
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
WilL be sold before the Court
House Door, in Canton, Ga.. in th.*
First Tuesday in August, 1922, be
tween the legal hour:' >f slae, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit: One
red Cow, weighing about 700'bounds
!2 Bedsteads; 1 Dresser; 1 Water-
stand; 1 Sewing Machine, (singer);
■2 Rockin' 1, chairs; 5 Plain chairs; 1
|Dek; 1 Dining table; 1 Kitchen
cabinet; 1 Kitchen stfe; and 1 Co o'
! stove.
Said property tc
tiie of Mortgage N
I favo r 0 f Henry C.
s’ ator of the estef-
prA bjv
ROOFINGS
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!uly 6th, 1922.
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rokee Countv
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