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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. lf*2?
4 P.
Riduih
For every class of crime.
But few law breakers ever r:oe the
prison bars and the average •Sentence
is for a minimum term of months,
then come we to the open scame '■
freedom through the prison board
Announcements
SILVER ANSWERS CRITICS
OF FORD SHOALS PROPOSAL
r; Tier.
Official Organ
^ . i fftiurii u.: tiir. ii tuir jji i’miii uimi ii
fhe C hcrokee Advance is the Official
Organ of the County of Cherokee l)ny after ,lnv men ure tl,rn '“' lo ’ Sl
„r..* the municipality of Canton, Ga.
.in parole or pardon to return bum. -
ly to the obi sin. The discouraged ur
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY
To The Voters of said County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the nomination as a Rep
resentative from the 39th Senat trie!
District of Georgia, in the State
> Rate of Subscription — „—, ... Wlc ^unc
One Year...$1.60 6 Month»...7*e r ‘‘ st,nR <,ff,cer has aboutone chanc 'jSenate', subject to the acton ot he
Invariably in Advance
• r ot ’ i ropo «.l i to maun-,
lacturc nitrogen and other commer
' al fcrt'.lizi rs, mixed or unmixed
15.— -Replv- and with or without filler, according
Washington, August
i.g- to criticism by Senator Harreld. to demand. Other commercial Tort,’
or Oklahoma, and other members of* lizers must include phosphate or nnt-
congre.-s that Henry Ford in his ,,r«- ash fertilizer ingredients, as distin-
pose.l contract for taking over the guished from nitrogen commercial
Muscle Shoal- project does not gui- fertilizers. Mr. Ford will not fulfill
The Cherokee Advance t* entered
st the Canton Postoffiee as mail mat
ter of the second claa; under Act of
Congress.
in ten of opv ’'ending, the proseeot ||v_ M1 „_,| A u u l.i i .»
u ■ i 1 bmouata Pnmary to he held Sep-, rantee to manufacture fertilizer, his contract if Vm ,i„ r ♦ i
.rig attorney about one chance ml. , io,u iqoo ! ns ton tiact if he does not produce
, ' - , Iteml,ei 43th, 19.2. | Gray Silver, Washington representa- other fertilizer matn.-i.,,
it-n of securing conviction and set, i , , I K mnei leitui/.ei materials,
I Should you see fl t to extend to me I tive of the American Pa,™ Bureau potash and pho?phate .
Federation, today wrote them caH-r.g -The method of producing ph
and sen
lence to prison: Then when the t ; n| thia honor { plet%e to thc peop , e Qf
per cent of the ten per cent, jfuiUy, the entire District, the same earnest
such as
one per cent, at least find thems 've
iK’hind tin prison liars, the next r:in,\
iiing’i- to find some lawyer-politican
raid to have a key to every pri-\>n
Editor The Advance:
Prison reform in Georgia ha- been
delayed, not defeated.
It may bo tliat the people .ire not door in Georgia,
ready for aconite chuugcs in the The angel that came, t^o the rescue
- reent .-y.-Um unt.l they ?ii niu.c of I'aul and Silas was a piker e>m-
familar with the new proposal.,, pared to one of these.
Certainly they are not satisfied am Thc yi-.icm ir. deplorable and th-
will never a go in be satisfied with affect on the criminal element' is po
conditions reported by investigator- - , sitivcly aiarming.
Legislation pioposed by legislature i The law hreaker snaps his fit
charged wit!: that responsibility vu. at the sheriff, looks with contempt
deflated by thc prison cornmi ‘don on the court and laughs at thc nr.,so
lobby according to the chairman n: cuting attorney, lie has learned that
the committee. if he serves more than a fractior of
No i!'. in* in tin state Iioidd i lib sentenee he is too stupid to de-
d . i ' ■ on attempt to influence -erve freedom in this land of per- n-
lej>;. lalion affe the department ;| liberty, where lawbreakers are
' rcept in an open declaration and re better organized than bankers ail
commendation to the legislature urd pay etund attorneys better fees, ,i"d
he public. Tlv re should be no more of them,
rue. on why t ie head of any dcpai! I’i on reform is coming wi'h the
ment. or a member of any hoard, ext legislature, and with a statute
houhl desire to influence, lefei.t, making it a crime for the per .<»,<•’e
propo . d legislation, even if they he- of any state department to attempt
lieve it to he harmful, except i 0 influence legilation affecting his
l-.iY, bed expression of department,
thc object. A department We must start at the top, str'.Kt
unthinkable, dangerous, tIn* major difficulties first, in any
faith and loyal endeavor that has
always controlled my every public
act. .
Sincerely yours,
P. B. iAtimcr.
viewr I
lobby i
Th chairman of the legilativ-
committee, charged with the sevioue
duty of considering and proposing
legislation touching the state.- pon-
nal institutions, states frankly lhat
all attempt- at reform legislation j thi
have been utterly blocked by a de-
termined and effective lobby, main-
tamed by the prison board. If that i.
true thc hoard has overreached itself
and public condemnation is ns sure
the ultimate reform of the in
iquitous system.
It may be that the state pnniter-
titry Inn not been mismanaged. Ti,e
legislative c- remittee and the com
missions appointed for the ‘xpri.s
purpose and who have investigated
to the contrary notwithstanding.
Nothing, however, that ha« beer,
reported, is so insidious and danjgc
rou t - as thc alleged lobby, interfer
ence with the legislative iv.i jv. ^
s trongly condemmed by member of I
tho legislature, who a t in a iti ,
to know tho facts, and und rstr.n ’ 1
the far reaching offe.-t of t.h q e 1
tine 11,1 e practice.
C ?<■ ' i • ■ v ol.-b’y mo e I'lt v 1 -
ed in the mat 1 • of law enforcenv'nt I
than ever before in history. T'u-i".'
is good reason for it.
Every thoughtful citizen is begin I
ning to understand the danger of the
present lawless conditions, un,!?r the
influence of which property values
are destroyed and life itself is cheap
ened. Convictions for crime have
been increasingly difficult, courts in
creasingly lenient in the application
of penalties.
against
e, dm.
the
wave
tidal
a promise
th,
program
hiwlessiu
sucres-.
The press am
ie dependence
nature.
e !•’. Me'-cer, Secretary Goor-
I I. ‘TOO.
vug. 21, 1922.
pulpit ui r. i ur
a movem-nt of
Tefever
New Lefever Nitro-
Special only $?9.0C ?
O. K.'ed and purchased p U
" , .j ♦ U | | c •
Navy. Well - finished j
coosideririQ the prlc». I
'iV built to shoot rigbi u
s* and stand as much I
-,V\ u* e a* tlw mcit*
-s _ r x_p : -;| Vfc M, n. “
tVlc.it duratili j.
,ocl< ever put
it ,4- k 1,1 n gun —
A ft-st lock
Every nun
fired over
7 7, 0 0 0 |
times.
prooftested
with an ex- ™
treme load. A ^ <1
standardized
pun built only
In 20.ga. 2S In.,
1(3-gu. 28 in., and
12-na. 28 and 80 In. with
14 in. stock ..nd about 2 7 „ In.
drop. A Lefever won
world’s championship at
Olympic oames in London. . ,
fever has stood for service and
durability, for - over DO vrs
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
LeFever Arms Co., Box k, Ithaca, N.l.
Bro. Hudson announced on ias
Sunday, that there would he no
preaching at the Methodist 'huich
on next. Sabbath, as he is to
Holbrooks Tamp meeting.
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; : YOU CAN GET IT AT JOHNSON S AT SL(NNY SIDE
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Beef Steak, Beef Roast, Tan Sousage, all for 15 cents per pound
Beef Stew, 2 pound for 15 cents Extra Good Flour $2.26 for 50
potm 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 linn
goes with it.
Gall us or come and tell us what you want.
i'O THE CITIZENS AND VOTERS
OF CHEROKEE COUNTY:
i Hereby announce my candidacy
to succeed myself us a Member of
the House of Representatives from
Cherokee County for the Sessions of
1923-1924, subject to the rules and
egulations governing the Stage De
mocratic Primary to bo held on
■September 18th, 11^22.
As you already know I am now
arving the last session of my first
regular term ns your Representative,
and I feel that I am perfectly willing
stand on the record mndc during
>his time in advocating and voting
for those things which I conscien
tiously believe to be for the best in
terest of the people of my County
and state.
Perhaps at this particular time
vour Legislature is called upon to
deal with and solve more complex,
lifficult ami 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 !n
this body, T feel that I am bettor
equipped and qualified to servo as
your Representative than o.ver be
fore, and I, therefore, ask that y° u |
give ntc an endorsement or my vc-1
■on! by using your vote and influ-]
attention to section fifteen of ll^ phntr fertilizers are well-known” the
Ford offer, which he quotes as >tnt | c , tter concludes, “and the source of
ing that “the manufacture, sale and material n within forty miles ,,f the
distribution of commercial fertilizer Muscle Shoals plant in the Tonne sci
constitute one of the principal con- phosphate fields, and there are great
shlerat'on of this offer. possibilities in the production of p.,t-
Mi. -liver declared this the mint a , h fertilizer ingredients, ns d -'in-
important provision in the contra,
and one the violation of which pro- substances.”
vides grounds for the institution of
proceedings by the attorney-general
to cuncd the entire lease.
• ‘‘Not only, does Mr. Ford guaran.
tee to manufacture fertilizer but he
states that Ik- will make 40,000 tons
of nitrogen (qua! to one-fifth of our
tui annual consumption in fen*
er and he will do so with the rm si
economical power available, contm
ues Mr. Silver’s letter.
The failure to make eight per cen'
profit, or the failure to make nr.y
profit, or the inability to manufnt
(lire this fertilizer at le-s than it i
•Id is not a oni|fi> beyond its control
<1 would not give him the right to
a , the manufacture of the full
the electric furnace and front o''.)
being thinned out, it will not be long
until Mr. Harrison's place will be
like Ireland, a land free from that
kind of reptile.-—Greenville Advo
cate.
I
T he 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
just to protect the coming 1
... o 4 f . generations. Do not be deceived.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Watch for page 114 of the Sep
ember T ndies Home Journal.
O. G. Glover and Co.
—»iiu jusi-aB-gooo" are Dut
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 CASTOR IA
•-•nee in my behalf at the approaching
Happincs- For All Women. ‘‘For
some time I have been using Hagan’s
Magnolia Balm and now my friend-
are asking what has happened to m
that I look so well. I have been
afflicted with freckles, bletpishcc and
sallow complexion for the last four
or five years, but now my complex
ion is wonderfully improved. Mag-
Cast or i a is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Paregoric
w| 0 ther‘^l„^ 0t « ng k f yr “ P6 ' ? is
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been m constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
Th- S 1 * °c °f F °od; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. P
primary and return me for a second J
term as your Representative in the
lower house of the General Assembly
>f Georgia. Any assistance you
may feel Justified in rendering me : n
this behalf will he very greatly ap
preciated. • . t f \ - „
" Respectfully.
John W. Collins,
! nolia Balm means
happiness in a
lovely complexion. Respectfully
(signed) Nonie Bentoy, Kankipoo.
Tenn. All women should use thi-
liquid f-nce and toilet powder- Bru-
jnette, white, pink, ro.se-rcd. 75
cents at druggists or by mail. Lyon
Mfg. Co., 42 So. Ffth St.. Brooklyn,
N. Y.—Adv. ~
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For'Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE C K NT AU M roMBxsiv •... V
To thc voters of the 9th Congress-j
ionnl District of Georgia:
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy for the CRlh Congress subject \
to tho Democratic Primary of Sept, j
13th 1922.
If nominated and elected, it wi” ■
i
be my earnest desire and purpose to |
serve the people worthily and well, j
and give faithful service to the best j
interest) of the citizens of the entire I
district. Thanking you, both ladies I
end gentlemen, for your support and
suffrage, I am,
Respectfully Yours,
James H. Crawford.
LOOK FOR
Remember its Sunny Side where its all -miles and cool.
H. C. JOHNSON
To tho pooplof Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as Chief Justice of tho Supreme
Court of Georgia, subject to the
Democratic primary of September
13 th.
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 iittk
time to look after my own interests.
I will greatly appreciate your In
fluence and support, and assure von
if re-elected I will .endeavor to give
you the same faithful service that 1
have rendered in the past. Eeine
in perfect health with my long ex
perience T feel that I can do mo' - e
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.
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