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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922
Editor
16. Impromptu Races- Older
people, Prizes announced later.
General Prizes.
Given for schools making highest
athletic scores.
1st. Picture—Gus Coggins.
2nd. Picture--McClure Boo’:
Store.
3rd. Picture—Cash Donations.
These pictures are on disp’ay at
McClure Rook Store.
Second honors in field even’s will
The Cherokee Advance la enterea | )e given ribbons, by cash donatior.s.
st the Canton Postoffice as mail mat-
Official Organ
[he Cherokee Advance is the Official
Mrgan of the County of Cherokee
u>d the municipality of Canton, Ga.
Rate of Subscription
One Year...$1.60 6 Months 7Ee
Invariably in Advance
ter of the second cla»3 under Act of
Congress.
FIELD DAY PROGRAM AND
PRIZES GIVEN
The following schools have enter
ed the Field Day program to ne
held at Buffington, Aug. 25th.
Avery, Buffington, Daniel, Free
Homo, Idnian Knoll and Union Hilt
Much enthusiasm is being shown
and the program will be interesting
to young and old.
Morning program.
1. Roll call--School song or yell
2. America.
3. Invocation.
I. Welcome—Buffington. |
5. Response—Free Home.
6. Reading—Girls.
7. Reading—Boys.
8. Song Battle hymn of Repub
lic. 1, 2, 5, S.
A Id'- Mr, M, L, Duggan, S.
S. Supervisor. V-
10. Song—Old Black Joe. ‘ . [
. 11. Talk Mbs Kate Parke*-, T -\.
Wnrker G. N. I.
12. I’c.-po.vc- Supt. T. \.
and County Board members.
13. Decision of Judges.
Literary prizes.
Girls
Supt. T. A. Doss.
2nd. Prize. $1.00, Col. John S
Wood. *■
Boys- 1st. Prize, $2.50 in gold
Cherokee Bank.
2nd. Prize, $1.00, Col. H. G. Van
diviere.
Afternoon Program.
1. 100 yard Dash Boys -Cap,
' cted by wimur)*, Crisler Co.
2. 50 yard Dash Girls—Evershayp
Pencil, Canton Jewelry Co.
3. Three-Legged Race- $2.00
Jno. Faulkner.
4. Wheelbarrow—Ties, E. P. Redd
5. Sack Race—$1.00 (in trade',
O. G. Glover Co.
6. All Four—Knife, J. P. Spear.
7. Potato Race
Everyone cordially invited,
ket dinner by all the schools,
miss it.
Ba s-
Don’t
NEW KIND OF LOCOMOTIVE
AT 1-ORD ATLANTA SHOW
The forthcoming Southeastern
Fordson Industrial Exposition wh eh
will be held in Atlanta from August
29th to 31st inclusive will have as
one of its exhibits what is claimed
to be the greatest advance in loco
motive construction for small indust
rial uses.
A southern inventor, Mr. Reese
Adamson, n business man, of Birm
ingham, Ala., invented it.
In describing this invention M:.
Roberts, local Ford dealer says:
“In tin* construction of this loco
motive the principal power plant of
the Fordson Tractor has been sd in
to a heavy steel frame. The latte-
Announcements
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY
To The Voters of said County:
1 hereby announce myself a cn-
didate for the nomination as a Rep
resentative from the 39th Senatoriel
District of Georgia, in the State
MORE BOY BABIES THAN GIP.L.^jco-operation from the physicians and
BORN IN GEORGIA IN 19?1 the people rather than to an increase
i in disease. On the whole, it is take."
that there is an actual decrer.se in
the 1
Georgia in 1921 disproved
popular theory that more girls than
boys are born. The predominance o! ’ n Georgia,
males however, was slight, the-e be
ing 59 more boys in each l,Oi l*
births than girls. This interesting V!
the number of cases of social disc-si-
A MONSTER RATTLER
Senate, subject to the acton ot he ] °^ statistical matter Us contained ’in
Democratic Primary to be held Sep- the annual report of the Georgia
tember 13th, 1922. j State Board of Health.
Should you see fit to extend to me Suicide in Georgia, there we -e
this honor I pledge to the peop’e of
the entire District, the same earnest
faith and loyal endeavor that has
always controlled my every public
act.
Sincerely yours,
P. B. Latimer.
Mr. A. D. Bentley, who is livim
on Mr. Mose Harrison's place seven
or eight mile east of Greenville,
sjic-ides last year, was commit', d
chiefly by means of firearms. 4‘>.7
A
killed a rattlesnake last Sundry
afternoon six feet ong with fourt’v
rattles and would weight between
TO THE CITIZENS AND VOTERS
OF CHEROKEE COUNTY:
l hereby announce my candidacy
to succeed myself as a Member of
the House of Representatives from
Cherokee County for the Sessions of
1923-1924, subject to the rules and
regulations governing the Staue D--
mocratic Primary to be held on
September 13th, 1922.
As you already know I am new
-. crying the last session of my first
regular term as your Representative,
and I feel that I am perfectly willing
to stand on the record made during
this time in advocating and voting
bite. At the rate these snake? - cate.
Do.s
*has been mounted on
flanged wheels and these con
with drive rods in much the
! manner as a steam locomotive.
I “The expensiveness and danger oi
(ire from small steam locomotives it
much industrial work led Mr. Adam
son to invent this unique locomotive.
First Prize, $2.50 in gold, M «"-V forest flrcs have bec " Htarte '*
by sparks from a logging engine.
Similarly sparks are dangerous
{around mines and large manuf-.vtur-
I ing plants. "*■
i “I am informed this engine can
haul 30 freight ears on a standard
I gauge track. As it uses kerosene oil
! for fuel the operating cost is very
low and it has all the elements of
safety."
Mr. Roberta reports this is but
one of over seventy equally int-r-
i sting exhibits to be seen at this ex
position and it fa well worth while
planning a trip to Atlanta to view it.
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UNlVETER
Mis-. Grace Chuttin was the geest
10 Girls, Ribbons of Miss Fannie Chattln Sunday night
large at°e) * or ^ose things which I conscion-
nocte.l!tiously believe to be for the best in- more ,ban The increase, ho -
•tme j tercet of the people of my County
and state. 1 . v* 1
Perhaps at this particular tm e
your Legislature is called upon to
deal with and solve more complex
difficult and trying problems than at
any other period of our entire his
tory. I do not hesitate t otell you
that, on account of he experience
gained during my limied service in
this body, I feel that I am bettor
equipped and qualified to serve as
your Representative thun ever be
fore, and I, therefore, ask that you
give me an endorsement of my re
cord by using your vote and influ
ence in my behalf at the approaching
primary and return me for a second
term as your Representative in the
lower house of the Gencrul Assembly
of Georgia. Any assistance you
may feel justified in rendering me in
this behalf will be very greatly ap
preciated.
Respectfully,
John W. Collins.
percent being in this manner. -| thlrty . five and forty pounds. ThiS
fraction over a fourth took poison. wtt6 the e . Rhth ^ M|
preferably opium and carbolic add. ^ nt]ey has Willed this year . Ho , ay .
3 [mi mit turned on ga. , 11 11 he has a dog that is regular snake j being thinned out, it will not be long
hanged themselves; 4 per cent drown . . , , , . ....
hunter and never lets one get nw.’v until Mr. Harrison s place will be
ed, and 1 ner cent iumned from'high , .... , .. , . , ...
He has been bitten several i like Ireland, a land free from that
111,1,1 s ' but has always recovered from !h kind of reptile.—Greenville Advo-
Thi ;• were 1,258 deaths from nr- I.
cidcnt, 251 of these due directly to
automobiles, railroads and street
cars; 40 were asphyxiated; 37 wen-
struck by lightening. Of the 5,9
homicides 145 were whites and l‘14
negroes. More than 75 per cent ot |
these were by firearms. In a sum
mary of all deaths of violent nature
it is shown in the report that 2'
per cent were due to firearms.
In the matter of social diseas -?.
which constitutes the state’s great
est problem according to the repot i,
7.1-79 eases were reported in 1920
and 11,381 in 1921, an increase of
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
CASTOR IA
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ever, was said to
due to close*
Tan, Freckles
Pimple*, Blackhrada,etc.
Hawin'* Magnolia Ralm in-
stantlycools and soothe* dry,
burning skin. A preventative a*
well as a remedy. Removes
skin blemishes. Makes skin
and complexion clear, \clvcty,
beautiful. Imparts delicate,
lastingf ragrance to the Per
son. Won't nib otT. Im-
|xi > iblc to detect.
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Magnolia
Balm
LIQUID Face and
Toilet POWDER
4 colors: Brunette.
White, Pink, and
Rose-Red for lips,
check.-*. Sold by all
dealers, «>r direct
from in, 75 cents,
|H)st|>ai-l.
LYON MFC. CO.
A?.r^. Fifth St.
DkuOfvLYN, N. Y.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
on the wrapper all these years
jus; to protect the coming
generations. Do not be deceived.'
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Never attempt to relieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use for yourself.
What is CASTORIA
Cast or ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
Jones Mcrcantie Co. an ^ Monday. *j* 0 vo t ers 0 f the 9th Congress-
8.100 yard Relay—4 Girls, Spears Mr. Fred Killian and family md'^j District of Georgia:
Store®. Estelle Miles and Mastei j j respectfully announce my candi-
9. Auto Relay—5 BoyB, Cufflinks, Thomas Killian spent a short w hi, "' dacy for thc 6gth rongress subject
Coggins Co.,—5 Girls, Stationery in Holly Springs Sunday afternoon. 1^ j h(j Democratlc F r j ma ry of Sept.
Canton Drug Co. and Jones Mev. Ct. Mrs. Carver was in Canton Satur-'.g^ 1922.
10. Squeat Bean Bng—5 Boy'- day morning. I If nominated and elected, it will
Ties, Coggins Co.—5 Girls Middy Mrs. Smith and children visited be my onrnest desire an d purpose to
Mr. and Mrs. Brackens Saturday
Girls night and Sunday.
Mr. Smith is taking a vacation
Boys., and is at home this week.
Mr. Oscar Thompson and son and
J. R. Save are at work in Canton.
FOR
REAL
Harbin,
Ties, Donley Co.
11. Hdkf. Relay—10
Stationery, June Merc. Co.
12. First Aid Relay -5
Knives, Palmour Co., Dr,
Dr. Pettit.
13. Broad Jump, (standing) Tii ,
Roscoe Spears.
14. Broad Jump, (running) $1.00
(in trade) Glover Co.
15. High Jump- $1.00 (in trade)
Glover Co.
Bro. Hudson announced on ins.
Sunday, that there would be no
preaching at the Methodist -huich
on next Sabbath, as he is to be at
Holbrooks Camp meeting.
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
and gentlemen, for your support and
suffrage, I am,
Respectfully Yours,
James II. Crawford.
YOU CAN GET IT AT JOHNSON’S AT SUNNY SIDE
Beef Steak, Beef Roast, Tan Sousage, all for 16 cents per pound
Beef Stew, 2 pound for 16 cents Extra Good Flour $2.25 for 50
poun sack. Everything else in the grocery line in proportion.
APPLES APPLES APPLES
Want, to sell 100 bushels per week from now to October 1st. Fresh
apple cider every morning. Everythins else in the vegetable line
goes with it.
Call us or come and tell us what you want.
Remember its Sunny Side where its all smiles and cool.
H. C. JOHNSON
To the peopl. 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 is
taken up by the requirements of my
position and therefore I have little
time to look after my own interests.
I will greatly appreciate your in
fluence and support, and assure you
if re-elected I will endeavor to give
you the same faithful service that 1
have rendered in the past. Eeinp
in perfect health with my long ex
perience I feel that I can do mon*
efficient work than ever before.
I will regard another endorsement
from you as a crowning honor of a
I life spent practically in your service.
Respectfully,
William H. Fish.
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