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FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922
THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
PAGE SEVEN
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NEW YORju
CASTORIA
For^Infants^and^Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
Mr. J. J. Kuykendoll, Jr., passed]
away, July the 28th, about eight
o’clock. He had been ill with f evcr
for about 22 days. Our community
is grieved over this sad death as well
as his many friends and relatives.
Jimmie was a good kind neighbor
and most devoted husband, he al
ways had a good Cheering word for
everyone he met young and old.
He was a member of the church and
tried his best to live as a church
ought, and always talked to the sin
ners. trying to lead them to the dear
Lord. Before his death he sai l,
“only a few more days to roll by and
I will be with dear Jesus in the sky."
He was only 32 years of age.
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CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW TORN CITY.
The funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev. M. A. McCoy of Acworth
on Monday at 11 o’clock, and was at
tended by a large sorrowing crowd,
Many beautiful flowers were placed
on Jim’s grnve by loved ones. The
Masons had charge of the closing
services at the cemetery.
Mr. Kuykendoll is survived by his
wife and one little daughter, his
father and mother, three brothels
and three sisters, also many other
relatives. We pray that God’s rich
est blessings may rest upon the
homes of the bereaved ones.
Written by A Friend.
Tired S
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
“I was weak and run-down,"
relates Mra. Eula Burnett, of
Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and
Just felt tired, all the time.
I didn’t rest well. I wasn’t
•rer hungry. I knew, by
this, I needed n tonic, and
as there Is rone better than—
tCARDIII}
The Woman's Tonic
E. M. MeCANLESS
Attorney-at-Law
CANTON, GEORGIA
Over Bank of Cherokee
A. J. HENDERSON
Attorney-at-Law
205 Larnall 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
... I began using Cardul,”
continues Mrs. Burnett.
“After my first bottle, I slept
better and ate better. I took
four bottles. Now I’m well,
feel just fine, eat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and 1 hare
gained and sure feel that
Cardn! Is the best tonic eror
made.’’
Thousands of other women
have found Cardul Juet as
Mrs Burnett did. It should
help you. .
At all druggists.
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■ CARL DOOLEY
Canton, Georgia
PLUMBER AND TINNER
and Ganaral Repair Work
Drop Me A Card-
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 3rd 1922
F. M. BLACKWELL, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Pauline Hester Halcombe vs John
IL’.leombc.
Proceeding For Annulment of Mar
1 riuge. In Cherokee Superior Court.
Brought to August Term 1922.
I The defendant. John Halcombe, is
hereby required to be and appear in
person or by attorney to he and ap
pear at the next term of Cherokee
Superior Court to be held in and for
said County on the first Monday in
j August 1922 to answer plaintiff’s
complaint.
MACK SANDOW, Clerk.
Frisco 1 MAXTOR DruJ
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Why We Now Have
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r'ast-i ime r arming
i f WAS once thought that it would be impos
sible to do farm work thoroughly if the tools
traveled 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
DRILL, made especially for the Fordson, is
recommended. It is made exceptionally
strerg’and durable. There are no light cast
ings and the frame work is made of strong
angle steel with an I-beam in the center.
The feed mechanism is so positive that there
is no danger of inaccurate dropping, even
when the seed boxes are nearly empty.
The discs arc raised by a power lift which is
so prompt in its action that much narrower
headlands are required. This is a big advan
tage in saving time cn large or small fields.
Cherokee Sales Company
Canton, Ga.
The men who do their work ihe ber.t buy, their equipment
here at “Power Farming Headquartert."
John L. Brown vs. Mary Harrison
Brown.
Petition for divorce in Cherokee
Superior Court August Term 1922.
To the defendant, Mary Harrison
Brown:
The plaintiff, John L. Brown, hav
ing filed 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 a
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
- Cherokee Superior Court to
be hold on the 1st Monday in Augus*
1922, then and there to nnswer sni<
complaint.
Witnesseth the Honorable D. W.
Blair, Judge of the Superior Court.
This the 20th day of June 1922
MACK SANDOW. Clerk.
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S. J. HIGGINS
Optometrist
Canton Jewelry Co.
Canton, Ga.
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AGENTS WANTED—Agents want
ed to call on the colored popula
tion with the fastest seller of its
kind on the market today. Big money
for those who will work. Write for
particulars. Imnan Chemical Co.,
Augusta, Ga.
HERBERT CLAY
Attorney-at-Law
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Will Practice i:- All Court*
CLARK RAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
handler Annex Building, Atlanta. Ga.
Phone, Ivy 6338
Practice* in State and Federal Court*
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT
WORK BUTTONS COVERED
Prompt Attention Given
All Mail Order*
MRS. SARAH WORLEY
400 Church St. Marietta, Ga.
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JOHN W. COLLINS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office; Room 201
Over Canton Drug Co.
Phone No. 151
Practice Stnte and Federal
Courts
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G . DOSS
DENTIST
Office over Bank of Cherokee
Canton, Georgia
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THE ANSLEY
Atlanta, G*orgia
Louia 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 district*
Also Kimball Houao, Atlanta
Phoenix Hotel, WayCTo—
FOR SALE
75 orlOO bushels of corn at 15
cents per bushel, in Salacoa District
Arch Collins
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o guesswork when you
select a Carey Roofing!
LOST —One black leather hand ha,,'
on Atlanta road Tuesday, July il,
between (’anion and Atlanta con
taining young girls clothes. Finder
please return to -Jones Mercantile
Company and get reward.
-OUISV1LLE & NASHVILLE I(. K
Arriving and Departing time at Can
ton. Georgia
a—Daily. Leave Arrive
Murphy, Knoxville
and north a9 ;0uam a3:00pm
Uue Ridge and
Copper Hill a6:22 a8:18arn
Marietta and Ate
lanta a3;00pm a6:2?am
Marietta and At
lanta a3 :00pm aB :27pm
Effective Sunday April 30th, 1922
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House Door, in Canton, Ga.. on th.‘
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
j2 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 Co o' j
stove.
Said property to be sold by vie |
tue of Mortgage Note toreclosure ir.
favor of Henry C. Helton, Admini
strator of the estate of R. D. Heitor.
?ate of said County, against W E.
Bivins.
July 6th, 1922.
A. R. CAGLE, Deputy Sheriff
’ herokee County.
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A LIGHT weight, smooth surfaced roofing is the eco
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and made in heavier weights for larger buildings and
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Nearly 50 years’ experience has enabled the makers of
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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 i he roof
that is right in grade and weight, and price to exactly
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JONES MERCANTILE COMPANY