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REINHARDT BOW DONG!
Tf.II CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANfON, GEORGIA
RA,L , heads. REPLY TO HARD-
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|. P. Rudaatll
Editor
JUNIOR COLLEGE WORE
; Official Organ
jfhe Cherokee Advance ia the Official
Organ of the County of Cherokee
apd the municipality of Canton,
Ga.
Rate of Subscription
One Year...$1.60 6 Months..-7*e
Invariably in Advance
The Cherokee Advance » entcrai
at the Canton Postoffice as mail mat
ter of the second clasi under Act of
Congress.
Reinhardt College Waleskn^ , r .
gia. is now doing Junior CVdetto
work. Students may ent^^ any cla^s
from first grade thror^ ■wphon’Otc
at oollogo. All d apartments
under the manngc/,t of (experienced
teachers. '
Reinhardt gnud-antes will he ad
mitted to j'jnior class in college a'd
HOWARD TO SELL
6 STATES’ COTTON
will be g'lve* credit for two ye ws’
college work leading towards an A.
B. or "B. S. degree.
Clu^lev H. Howard, of Atlanta. A1 > dormitories are being 'mprov-
one of the ablest cotton merchants! *<> «"'> wil) be «"«»«• ^control ° f
in the entire country, who early Inst
month was elected salesmanager for
the co-operative eottongrawers’ asso
ciation of Georgia, Alabama
North Carolina, will, in all probabil
ity, assume charge of the sale of
three additional states.
members of the faculty and the'.r
wives, who will live in the dormit wy
In this way the school offers to each
,,, ( l student a real home where health
conditions are the best and Christian
influence supreme.
As to proper care and training
This was indicated Tuesday whan Christian influence, health cond -
Associated Press dispatches to The tions, and reasonable terms you
Constitution from Little Rock, Ark., could not do better than place your
stated that Arkansas, Oklahoma and hoy or girl at Reinhardt.
Texas members of the hoard of trus-l Our faculty Is as strong as that
tees of the American Cotton Gran- of any other Junior College in i hej queRt ' on sen '°''ty was made
ers' exchange, meeting there Tues- South. 'known to the white house by *e,e-
dny, endorsed Mr. Howard for the School opens Scpte.mber 5th 1922 R, ' K P b alter the rail heads had listen-
position of general selesmanager >f Write for catalogue. 1 e< * *" H “ ll m ' nu ^ e address by Secro-
the exchange. R. C. SHARP, President ,Hry of Commerce Hoover - wh '
\s saiesmanairer of co-operattve direct ripfutstitlvt of the prill it
cottongrowers, of Georgia, Alabama told them in effect that the admin!•
and North Carolina, Mr. Howard state cotton organizations Into one stratum held the seniority question
represented approximately 50,000 body. j»f minor importance in comparison
New York, August 1.—Railway
executives of the nation today firmly
but courteously rejected the pro
gram advanced by the Harding ad
ministration for settlement of the
rail strike.
Willing to accept conditionally two
are suggestions put forward by the whit-
house that both sides abide by
wage decision of the railroad labor
board and that law suits springing
out of the strike be withdrawn the
heads of 148 roads declared emrlu,-
tieally (hat it was impossible to ro
instate strikers with unimpaired
seniority rights, the third provision
in the president’s plan.
After being told by Robert S. Lov
ett, of the Union Pacific, that then
was no norma! or practical reason
for budging from their position, ii,<
executives disbanded, caught the
first train for their respec tive he id-
quarters and indicated thaT t’l \
were going ahead and would operate
their roads with the forces hey lie I
assembled since the shopmen walked
out on July 1.
The decision not to yield on the
Announcements
To the voters of the 9th Con.&rfcss-
ionnl District of Georgia:
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy for the <58th Congress subject
to the Democratic Primary of Sept.
13 th 1922,
If nominated and elected, it will
lie m\ earnest desire and purpose to
serve the people worthily and well,
and give faithful service to the - best
interest of the citizens of the entire
district. Thanking you, both ladies
ami gentlemen, for your support and
suffrage, I am,
Respectfully Yours,
James H. Crawford.
Editor, The Cherokee Advance:
Every good man and woman would
be glad to see the laws Uniformly
observed, would love to live in the
best community and County in 'he
state, and most, of them would p-dst
the authorities in the enforcenie.il
program if they knew how to go
about it.
Information of violation of the
Prohibition or other laws furnbh
the officers direct or through the
Georgia I eague, will be acted on and
will promote orderly conditions in
your county.
producers, who in 1920, raised in ex
cess of 800,000 hales.
In the i vent that he takes charge
of sales for tin- three western states,
it is expected that he will maintain
control of around two million bah
this year.
Mr. Howard could not be reached
Tuesday night due to the fact that
he was in Little Rock in attendance
at the meeting. It was stated here
that he went in order to bring about
close affiliation between the Ameri
can Cotton Growers Exchange and
the co-operative association of the
southeastern states.
If this move proves to be sucess-
ful Mr. Howard, as head of the sales
department, will handle by far th<‘
gi'catest number of bales of the
staple controlled by nny organization
of any kind. Several other states, in
cluding South Carolina, have state
associations that are not actively
affilinted with either the Georgia,
Abihamn and North Carolina organ
ization or the eottongrawers
change. Tt is expected that later on
efforts will be made to cement all
Mr. Howard is expected to ret 1
to Atlanta tonight.
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of that upholding the railroad labor
hoard.
The only question which arosv in
the short period during which the
president’s proposal was under ac
tive discussion was how emphatically
the reply of rejection should be
worded.
In the balloting each road was giv
on one vote for each 1,000 mile.- of
track operated.
The reply, drafted during the
noon recess by the standing commit
tec, was adopted by a vote of 165
to 2.
This, however, represented unani
mous disapproval of the presirenCi
plan, tlie two dissenting votes being |
east by L. F. Loree, chairman of the
eastern conference, representing the
Deleware and Hudson and the Kan
in a republic like this, a country
where the people rule, public senti
ment the only tryant and great t
power, it is the duty of every goof
citizen to contribute what mn;
possible to better conditions, create I
respect for the courts, reverent- for
the law, furnish the officers of the
law, through this League or other
wise, information that may be nti
lized for the common good.
There are no mind readers among
the officers, and law en fore cm ;> n t
in every community it depends on
the willingnes* of the law respect
ing citizens to assist the officers by
furnishing information.
The Georgia League or Law En
forcement through Constituted au
thorities is devoted to the progtum
of enforcement and will treat any
information entrusted to it inviolate
and endeavor to serve any good citi
zen or any community where s"ch
service ia needed or desired.
Write us definite facts.
P. O. Box 1802, Jesse E. Mercer
sub City Southern, with the explnna- 1 g ecre t ary
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T ELL your dealer you want
to see a Fisk Tire beside any
other he offers you. He has it
in stock or can get it. See for
yourself what tine Fisk Tire has
to offer in extra size and strength,
how its resilier cy compares when
you flex the tire under your hand,
how the depth of the non-skid
tread looks beside other treads.
This is the way to buy tires!
There's a Fisk Tire of extra value itt every size.
V for car, truck or speed wagon
tLon that he wished the seniority pro
posal turned down even more deci-
I sively.
Only two roads operating in the
|United States were not reported tep-
i resented. They were the Atlanta, 1Jir
minghnm and Atlantic, and the Gn'f
land Ship Island, both of which were
declared to have been unaffected bv
the strike.
j President A. TL Smith, of the New
York Central, apparently crystali'ed
the sentiment of the chiefs when dur
ing their discussion, he threw on the
conference table 100 telegrams frnn
foremen and supervisors of the road,
announcing they would have to re
sign if the seniority ranking of th
striking was returned.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Catver spent
Sunday with their daughter Mrs.
Talmadge Hillhouse.
Miss Beatrice Bennett spent Satur
day night with Miss Lesta Lewis
Mr. arid Mrs. Johnnie Rutledge
spent Saturday night with Mr agd
Mrs. John Rice.
Mr. and Mrs Levi Llayton spent
last wee.k with relatives in Holly
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis announce
the arrival of p. girl.
Several from here attended meet
ing Ht Holly Springs last week.
Ruby and Rose Hillhouse sp ,i.c
Saturday night with Estelle Hill-
house.
Mp-i. Harriet Miller is visiting re
latives here at piesent.
Mr. and M’'-i Jim Lewis spen <
Wednesday night with H. W. Lewis
and family.
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GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Will he sold before the Court
County, Georgia on Tuesday, 8th,
House Door in Canton, Cherokee
day of August, 1922, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for CASH the following des
cribed property: “One Buiek Sever
Passenger Automobile, Motor No.
515095.” Sold under'order of the
Honorable D. W. Blair, Judge Sup
erior Court of said County, as con
demned under the General Prohibi
tion Act.
TOM CURTIS, County Police.
FUR SALE—Two 60 saw Continen
tal Cotter Gins complete system gins
double box pre~s, 25 horse power
engine. 40 horse power boiler, shaft
ings, pulleys for same and complete
outfit in every respect. Will sell at a
bargain o r exchange for Ford auto-
Irn 'ilt-s. Tf forested- communicate
with Will "Richards, Jasper, Ga 4tj36
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