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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922
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CANTON. GEORGIA ..
|. P. Ruda.ill - •
Editor
Official Organ
fhe Cherokee Advance is the Official
Organ of the County of Cherokee
and the municipality of Canton, Ga.
Rata of Subscription
One Year...$1.60 6 Month*...7*e
Invariably in Advance
ing those who resort, to this means
of aking money or their living’while
you and all pood citizens are derat
ing yourselves to useful employ
ment.
In a republic like this, the people
are soverign; there is no higher
authority than you and your neigh
bor and you cannot escape the res-
Announcements
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY
To The Voters of said County:
T hereby announce myself a can
didate for the nomination as a Rep
resentative from the 39th Senatorial
District of Georgia, in the State
possibility you owe to your govern- j Senate, subject to the acton of he
ment. Every officer is entitled to , r >emocia t* c Primary to be held Sep-
The Cherokee Advance ia entered y0 ur sincere support, and every law Member 13th, 1922.
at the Canton Postoffice aa mail mat- breaker should understand that you 1 should you see fi t to extend to me
ter of the second data tinder Act of aie nQt , n sympathy with hil?x nnA this honor I pledge to the peop'e of
^ ongra ** - hig progral n. I lhe entire District, the same earnest
faith and loyal endeavor that has
If the press of the state will under _ always controlled my every public
Sincerely yours,
P. B. Latimer.
Editor, The Cherokee Advance:
Well meaning people in every par tiake to inform the pu bi ic 0 f the ner-' act
of the state interested in the en- osnity> f irst 0 f local interest, and ofj
forcement of law, especially in the the import ance of furnishing info--
observance of the Prohibition laws, mation to lawlessness to the law of-
seem not to understand that neither fj ct . rS) we should be able to do much xjie CITIZENS AND VOTERS
federal officers, nor local officers, more than has been done in the past Qp CHEROKEE COUNTY:
are mind readers and that there is t() discoura g e the lawbreakers. It i» '
no detective or spy system available gjmp i e proces8 after the law-abid-
, ? j ing citizen in his communty under- j the House of Representatives from
U ,s stands that he is responsible and that Cherokee County for the Sessions of
not the Practice nor it is practicable he mU st be willing to do something 1 1923 . 192 4, subject to the rules and
of a definite nature if the spirit of regulations governing the Stave De-
for every community and
port of violation of the law.
for the officers of the law, especially |
I hereby announce my candidacy
to succeed myself as a Member of
th
e Federal officers, to discover vlo-f „ i._ nvnrmmn »ml n 1 .. „ .
' lawlessness is to be overcome and a mocra tj c Primary to
tions that occur constantly ir all - i. ... 1
lations that occur
parts of the state.
Sometimes an officer detects a
grime and discovers unaided a still
or blindtiger or a bootlegger’s cache,
but in ninety per cent °f the cases
the information is furnished by un
terested local people. There are
thousands of them to every officer
and it is easier for a private eitizen
to get information than it is for an
officer of the law. unless the officer l’ uss ' n g
la In league with the evil doers.
Let me say to you readers: There
are no mind readers employed in the
state or by the Federal Government,
no miracle workers, and if an officer
finds a still and detects other crime,
it is done on information furnished
by people who happtn to know the
safe condition established. It is an September 13th, 1922
easy matter to furnish definite in
formation to law officers, and
f
be held on
As you already know I am now
erving the last session of my first
perfectly sale if any information is regu i ar term as your Representative,
furnished a federal officer or fur j foel thftt j nm per f ect i y w g iing
nished to this office ol the Georgia to stand on the record made during
League. this time in advocating and voting
While no good citizen should fear *" or * kose things which I conscion-
to have his name mentioned in con- , thiusly believe to he for the best in-
neetion with any movement for sup- °f the People of my County
crime and discouraging an<1 statc -
criminals, it is true most of them prej ^ erhaps at this particular time
fer not to so expose themselves, and your Legislature is called upon to
for that reason we are very careful, d,,,d w '**’ and so ' ve ’Pore complex,
not to say or do anything that will difficult and tryin S Problems than at
disclose to the outlaw the identity of any olher I )criod of our ontirG his '
the informer, information furnished tory - T do not hesitata t otell you
should he of n definite nature. It is tkat ’ on accoun t of he experience GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY
Lots for
Your Money
Should Not Tempt You
USE
CALUMET
Th. Economy BAKING POWDER
That*s What Millions of Housewives Do
—They know that Good
Baking Powder can’t be
sold for less; that “More
for the Money” means
bake-day failures, waste
of time and money; that
best by test Calumet means economy, c
The World’s Greatest Baking Powder
not sufficient to say that they are
gained during my limied service !n
facts and who are willing to give th<M Se,,in * whi " kcy in “ certain comnvl -
information to the officers, that can
he done either direct or through the
office of the Georgia League or other
agencies actively interested in the
nity or making whiskey on n certain
this body, I feel that
equipped and qualified
I am bettor
to serve as
creek or in a certain county,
can certainly say haw mnny miles
north, south, east, or west of the
enfotternifiVof thh «W. court house or * he chureb M* 10 ).
names
Y, n , your Representative than ever be
fore, nnd I, therefore, ask tha^ you
give me an endorsement of my ’•e-
cord byjising your vote and influ
ence in my behalf at the approncfiing
primary and return me for a second
term as your Representative in the
The Georgia League is anxious tojl„ wor house of the General Assembly
of Georgia. Any assistance you
ry of the state. We constantly re- may f ee l juetified in rendering me in
would bankrupt the country to do | ceive. and furnish information that this behalf will he Very
is valuable to the officers and have predated.
Respectfully,
Seems to be a general impression I othpr ,and mark ’ und « ive
that the government may send aev- Gven ’ if you fail to Rive your own '
oral men into n community to work
several days as detectives to secure he of definite service in every count- 1
evidence of violations of the law. It
would bankrupt the country to do
that. It is much harder for the of-
fleers, even if one should he detailed contributed to the cleaning up of
to your community to secrue farts, j some very ugly situations. The pro
On Tuesdny September the 6th,
1922, will be sold before the Court
House Door in Canton, said county,
between the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol-
1 wring described property, to-wit:
jray horse mule, about 16 years
old, one second hand one-horse wag
on, and harness; one single plaw
greatly np-
and
favor of Coleman Welchel
against said T. E. Little.
This August 2, 1922
F . M. BLACKWELL Sheriff,
1 ho in the Coui-t House, at 10
o’clock, a. m., on the 12 day of Au
gust 1922, at which time claims may
lc proven, the bankrupt examined,
a trustee elected, and such other
business transacted as may properly
come before said meeting.
Marietta, Ga., August 1st, 1922.
GEO. D. ANDERSON, Referee in
T
than it would he for a private citi
zen to discover the facts, and it i*^ I their
binding on your honor and pressing
bn your interests to assist the officer
in apprehending lawbreakers, in
hacking courts nnd juries in convict-
John W. Collins.
In The District Court of The United
States For the Northern District of
Georgia. In Bankruptcy. North
ern Division.
In the matter of Andy Voyles,
stock; one dark red jersey milk cow Bankrupt. No. 8236. In Bankruptcy,
with horns, about 6 years old. Notice is hereby given to the
Levied upon and to be sold as the | creditors of the above named bank-
property of T. E. Little under and rupt of Holly Springs in the county between Canton and
by virtue of a Justice Court fl fa of Cherokee, said District, that there j taining
issued fi'^m the Justice Court of the j will he a meeting of creditors in srid
in case at Marietta, Ga., a* the Sheriff's
792 District G. M., said county
LOST—One black leather hand hag
on Atlanta road Tuesday, July 11,
Atlanta con-
young girls clothes. Finder
please return to Jones Mercantile
Company and get reward.
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 the Fisk Tire has
to offer in extra size and strength,
how its resiliency 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 in every size,
for car, truck or speed wagon
pie who want the law inforced In j
county or community should To the voters of the 9th Congress-
not hesitate to write the Georgia ’ ona l District of Georgia:
League, P. O. Box 1802, Atlanta. | 1 res P ec tfully announce my caruli-
.dney for the 68th Congress subject
Jesse E. Mercer, Secretary to the Democratic Primary of Sept.
|13th 1922.
j U nominated and elected, it will
he my earnest desire and purpose to
6erve the people worthily and well,
nnd give faithful service to the best
interest of the citizens of the entire
district. Thanking you, both ladies
nnd gentlemen, for your support and
suffrage, I am,
Respectfully Yours,
James H. Crawford.
To the people of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Georgia, subject to the
Democratic primary of September
13th.
My duties are such that I will not
be able to make an active campaign
for re-election. My entire time
taken up by the requirements of my
position and therefore I have little
time to look after my own interests.
1 will greatly appreciate your in
fluence and support, and assure vou
if re-elected I will endeavor to give
you the same faithful service that 1
have rendered in the past. Being
perfect health with my long ex
perience I feel that I can do more
efficient work than ever before.
I will regard another endorsement
from you as a crowning honor of a
life spent practically in your service.
Respectfully,
William H. Fish.
How The Master Driver
Became Master Tire Builder
I
999” racing
started ms
’N 1903, driving the “
car, Barne^ Oldfield
career of victories that later
earned him tfib title of “Master
Driver of World.” To over
come th* tir* weaknesses that ma
American tires that have ever taken
first place in the Freach Grand Prix.
They have won for
tive years in
FOR SALE
<5 orlOO bushels of corn at io
cents per bushel, in Salacou District.
Arch Collins
racing
studied