The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, September 01, 1922, Image 1

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DEVOTED TO THZ MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CH EE. THE BEST COUN TY IN NORTH OEOKOIA. VOLUME XLVII CANTON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1922 FRANK BUPRfct, BOY BANBii 10 HANG SEPTEMBER 1ST MTOI 10 OPEN MONDAY Hi Ml Frank H. h.vcr nf Irby The Canton public school >v«iI ^ open Monday, September 4’.i ui.del Dul'ive, 19-year-o'd tho supervision of Mrs. Mary White, ('. Wnlkev, Pinkei- Superintendent -and Mr. Gerald of the Cherokee Cooriy '.aion Association, who wer.» clect- d Friday August 26th, :»t. n call meting of the members, -it the 'ouit house in Canton.• ^ \V. A. Keetcr, Chaiima •; T A. '.owl , Vive Chaiiman; F. N. Hi‘hop Scceratv.v and Treas. T. warehouse commit le K | L. Blank 1- hip town ib •.oclive, will he hanged in thi Fulton county tower Friday in pay ment oi the penalty for hi > :n.-, it oeeami almost certain Iasi u’ght, f ■ Cir.ornor Thomas W. Hard- •'(•1 fused a 30-day reprieve lo the youth ft few hours after the Georgia > up rente court had refused to is .;* i writ of mandamus lr.-i upo > Judge I John D. Humphries, of the Fa ' n . f.- "lo; eou: *, to show cause why he Idiii not entertain a'plea of I'.r.hcos | corpus filed by Attorney H. A. Alien Field, Chairman; J. L. Blank 1- hip !.«•’ If of the youth Thai J tv. and M. E. Wilbanks. j Attorney Allen went into a '?Or ,i a The membership committee! 1*. T. nte conference with Governor IT.ivd Kav; A. J. Hicks, J. Roy Pronoun, ( wick at 7:16 o’clock at night nn! 1!. D. Buice, A. M. Green, J. W.'madi the final effort to r.nvo the Beck, E. G. Sexton, J. L. Fowler O youth from the gallows. Governor C. Uo^s, J. M. Cline Joel C. Elliott, i Hardwick refused to allow i v, e re- W 0. Price and James I. 1 t prieve which would be necessary to A - previously announced Ihroueh [ carry the ease into the sup cm:* this paper, the Board of Directors court of the United States, raised the membership fee in the As- Attorney Allen stated, following soch’.tion from $6 to $10 at its June his conference with Governor Hard- meeting. This raise in the member- wick, that thb final effort to .juvi the ship fee will take effect September life of the youth will he made Thur>- first, and ull members are tinged to day. He sai*l that he was no* ready notify any prospective member oi at this time to say what this effort I Bank of Canton. the cotton association to take ad van- will be, hut it is thought that the] tage of the opporunity to join the only possible direction it cap take association now on the $6 ‘basis. now is into the United States court. x . , ! While Mr. Allen declined to state • what grounds would serve as the ba sis of his appeal should he go to he Correker. Principle. We pub’ish be low a list of the teachers a.ul tin. i grades. Superltendent—Mis. Mary White Principle—French and History, Atheletic Director, Gerald Cor v eker Isitin—J.Irs. J. A. Baskin. Domestic Science and Sciatic Rachael Keith. Ilth gade—Sallie Mae White. 5th grade—Mrs. Ethel Cur> v Ith grade- Mrs. Amy Richardson. Ith and 5t,h B—Lucy Studervun; .‘lid—Emma Gene Humphe-y 2nd and 3rd B—Nettie Levis Groover, ' ' , 2nd A Ida Christie. 2nd B—Katie Banister. 1 A -Charlotte McCant. 1 B—Mrs. Bertie Cox. Music—Marie Owenby. Expression—Charlotte McCur.r Riverdale, Alma Kennett nnd -*■ i i> McClure. Entrance cards fall term, I 2 ‘1 • 5s 6 and 7th grades $2.00. S ft 10 nnd 11 th $7.50. Get card from H. L. Chaffin it FIEED DAY AT BUFFINGTON FRIDAY A HUGE SUCCESS US TRAIN HITS CM 1 I Jfcfptif, Ga.. August 28.—Mis. A. j J. Hiitmmontree' making . i ti|ih ; b battle for life in an Atlanta '’o-; itai and her husband and chidren are I <*- iag Treated at their home h n r*> I'm paiijfnl 'bruises as the resu’t : <-f sn accident in whieh their automuhlle ' J glnuk by a I ouisville au.l Nash engei triin about U':!'l I'elofO; Sundry morning oil > gn.d lowipg in the northern • ud •*I Jus prr. I o! tile most profitable and enjoyable days spent in Cherike.* eou:;< i’ Field Day at Buf fington, Friday, August 25. The day was full—the school piril was line. E ; iii :chool: toou part :, i hi h literary and atheletic cor tests. There were, all told, eight hun dred end fifty children eompc'Uig the eight schools, besides a large ai.mbir of children prc ; c"*„ other schools. VETERAN IEWELS GIVEN OLD MHS At the last regular meeting o£ lira ige laidge No. 30 I. O. O. J\ I' . ir pit-enteil five Veteran ,!i, following member*: ‘ . A. McClure, W. D. Milh«r, OHrt from Fincher, Gen. W. Holcombe and Dr. !n. J. (hiker. Thu Hnnimontrees, who ar > w dely iqvM.in thi community, re-i < boliti -four miles south of la-per. They Wi re driving to church orvicca • The school songs and yells t‘ th ind Were prevented from sr 1 'ini the different schools carried the ptttinl i:jCa< V ng train by a sh ' ; p ee e jbnek to their school day.-, in tnri 25 consecutive years These brothers having lie i m Ol liers in good standing for ran'c than Th warning of the made even one feel like hi that two whlswe preceded by only an imt• nt pupil again. I • , - ;h. |iv. h that thivtv the orcup. ,,l | consortalive estimate -s. of the e;'r several feet into he nil. t..vre wine pn -cut mme than evident nf the neighborhood thousand people, d: Mr. Hi mmontree and tiie child- j Thu iviorning program tv-u tul.cn rm to the home of the family, hv.l up Roll call of school and answer the wife's injuries were found V be by song and yell. so serious she was rushed to Af'anta Literary contest: Avery won i*rt * . 1 for treatment.. place among the contestants < f ends, Mis. Hr.mmontree died eariy ’ 1 < V Buffington won second plti'e. Aveiy day morning. won first place among the eontes- —— »s-- — — tants of hoys, and Hickory Flat won REINHARDT ALUMNI second. MEET AT GRAN I PMtE All contestants acquitted them UNION HILL TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL BUU.DINC I federal courts, it is believed ir. sonn'* quarters that he has reverted to hr On Wednesday morning, Aug 30. ! P<*‘" «« announced in The C.msitu the citizens of Union Hill sch-.ol mention several days ago to the eC* I in mass meeting in the interest of | that the habeas corpus suit will hr * theii- school | filed in the federal cout before Supt. Doss and Dr. Coker presi- !■ Sl ‘ muel «. Sibley, of northern dent of County Board of Education jdistrict of Georgia, spoke to the people, and set f.vth plans for a standard school building. The interest was fine, and a srbs-rip- tion list was prepared and pr. ally the amount raised to do he work required to make the ’ uilding| standard according to th In the event Judge Sibley should issue a supersedeas on the habeas corpus proceedings, DuPree will au tomatically pass from the hands of the state authorities into those the government. He will remain, nkin• ihowever, in the Fulton county jail , .1 Up until his conference with Gov- Hurrah for Union Hill! She moans ernor Hardwick, hope was held to keep, pact with the progress „f by the attorneys, as well as F. A. education with any other communit" DuPree, lather of the youth, tV;l >y in the state. ' some bare chance thu sentence would I be commuted or a new trial granu This seems dispelled now and t!.e general belief is that some time be tween the hours of 9 a. m. and * n. m. Friday the youth will go to , death via the hangman’s noose. Ramsey C. Sharp, president of Reinhardt college, outlined the pro ALBANY PLAYS TATE IN CARTERSVILLE NEXT WFKK Cnrtersville, Ga.. Aug 30. - A' buny and Tate will play a tl'.rec game series on the Cartersvillc dia mond, Tuesday, Wednesday an:! Thursday of next week. This series will be for the Amuteur Champ i - ship of the Suite of Georgia. " hr* Tate team is well known as one *.f the strongest in the entire awtbiu while the Albany team has .lef, - i d all comers this season, including 1 > ford, and is now a contender *or i 1 e State Championship. Their f <> in is made up of players from the m,’- vrrsity of Georgia. The faeilitie- at Cartersvillc are adquate to *»ccor'-| modate any number of fans tint | may come, and plans are being madcj to take care of an immense crowd, i i It is expected that one of the la re I est crowds ever seen in CuD"r--il! i .vill be here during th<“se three day-i and *he business houses will n'l close | each ufternobn at three o’clock j dyring the series. to win for her or their si ho d. Score made by each school follows Literary: Avery H point BulTingtnii 3 points. Hickory Flat j! points. Athilics: Hickory Mat 27 oointt. . Free Home 2(5 points. Union Hill 26 points. Avery 21 points. Buffington 20 points. Indian Knoll 19 points. Daniels 11 points. The teuchers of the above schools selves well and deserves person a 1 | deMrvu to be commended for their mention. Supervisor Dug/»n lc- Hp i, it shown in their respective l'verod the address of the rccnaioti wor ^ an< | f ol - the glowing uccers gram lor the school year of I he ml- his usual pleasing manner. I)v. | 0 f their efforts. Patrons arc to lie iege, which begins September 5. be ^ Coker, president of the countv of i pralntwl for their hearty cooper 'tion fore ;thc annual meeting and picnic K.' . Finn spoke on the m-.ttar «• I without it, we could never hive put of the local Reinhamlt college >>”- better scho«»U by consolidati m. on a t j ay( ant i | BB t but not leart ileipF 9 r *nt P»'-V R. T. ijtyp spoke intme.itmg- | ai . e the c ^lrn to he commended urday. ^ “ ly to the people along the Ho* of' far wor k lj*di»idupUy and The picnickers gathered °t -.ooul Christian citizenship. His nddres 7 o’clock, and spread an elabord • was fully appreciated, basket lunch* After Dr. Sharpe's| Next, delivery of prizes to win • rs speech’, the following alumni spoke: j n literary contests. A. W. White, Jesse Ragsdale nrrj j DinntP waH Bel ^,. (l OM thf , C. Cantrell. at 12 o’clock. Never was t^erc so Officers for the new year arc Je«e! man ’ y ^ thinjfti to eiit . W e must B. Ragsdale, president, nnd Missj v|!y that the Kood }»dioH un-J mothers App'nxi- ;o f (.jjj-ht schools gathered know jjust. how to prepare a dinner un- L | equalled for a grand school picl nick. Next week being .Paramount week wc are showing some of the b , ... . . , ... , , , ^uch interest in good spirit c.uld not Paramount picture-, beginning Tucs-' day Sept. 6, W. S. Hart in “White Oak”—Thursday, Sept. 7, “Saturday Jeanette Morris, secretary, mately sixty were present. also team work. , Buffington community desmvef ; special mention for the fine snir't of | cooperation. They have labored to {make a school ground fo • their school that, speaks for itself. We like to look at the permanent improve ment made to their school olant. The faithful teachers at Bu'Tiiigton as well as all the good teacher did a Night,’ a real big picture. Friday, sept, S, “Crimson Challenge." another extra speical, Also don’t fail to see “The Shirk” on Sept. 114th. Bonita The.:tr-. Canton, Ga. part never to boforgntten by each of Field work was next but not least, their contestants. Our schools are growing better, bo surpassed anywhere, ^ .Look for more improvement**. Pco^ Each school with her yells and | pie are awake to their needs. “Better songs added lo instill a spirit in each,houses and better grounds’’ is ouf contestant or group of contestant;, motto. A headache is not a disease e.rd should not be treated as such. It is a symptom of some bodily .li'mend, and is Nature’s way of ..e'l- ing you that there is something wrong that should be corrected. Science has given us many remedies that relieve the excruciating pains of a headache, and we hj'/e the be. t of the remedies in stool; Our advice is to take the headache remedy to relieve that present distress and then seek the advie? of your physician to locate the cause of the headache and apply the proper remedies for a cure Next time you have a headache come and see us. Johnstons Drug Co. Canton, Ga. Phone 51 The W. C. T. U. held an i^tcran ing meeting with Mrs.ElizabcthKilb: list Monday afternoon w'Fh Mi . j William Fincher in charge of a splen j did program. Delegates were elect ed to attend the State Convention in October namely, Mesdames W. II. Moody, ■ F. S. Hudson, Atherton Fincher, Mack Sandow, Olin Fincher, G. B. Johnston and Miss Elizabeth Coggins. Also officers for the year were elected, who were the same officers re-elected. The Recordii g Secretary did not accept and Mrs. W. H. Moody ? vas then elected to ot secretary. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Willingham. Minn Emma Dale McClure Entertaine*. Last Saturday afternoon Mis. j Emma Dale McClure most Might |j fully entertained in honor of her guest, Miss Rebie Spears of Hal' Ground. Those enjoying 'he festi vities of the afternoon were: Misses Clara and Dorothy Miller, Mnr’ir'n and Elizabeth Johnston, .I'ffio Fincher, Muriel Heard, Mary Burton, Martha Del.ay and Mildred Mnrt.vn. APPLES—Now is the time to have us send your sweetheart and friends a box of our beautifull packed apples. CHEROKEE HEIGHTS . ORCHARDS Canton, Georgia PROGRAM FOR WOMANS CLUB. The Womans Club will meet Fri day September the 8th at Cnee o’clock at the home of Mr:. Gus Coggins; Hostess’ Mrs. T. G. Curtis. Mrs. E. A. McCanless, Mrs. A. B. Coggins and Miss Elizabeth Coggins. Every Club member will hr- <x pected to answer at roll call with a quotation on “childhood.” Solo, Little Boy Blue, by Mrs. Roy Crisler. Solo, “Then Little Girl Don’t Crv’ Mrs. Roy Crisler. Home Influence, by Mrs. Wnrver Chrmlee. Song, bv Miss Christie. Piono solo, by Martha Galt. The first of the month is “pay day’ •reditor wants his money. -the bills are in, and v *ur Suppose you had to pay your bills with cash- what an •nd’es* amount of work, even where f'.c payments are all in your own city. But our bank saves you. You write a check for each hi'J, enclose them in envelopes, mail them to your creditors, do a littl?bookkeeping on the check-book st ubs—and your task is completed. Our bank saves you time and money, at the same time afford ing you safety. Bank of‘Cherokee Canton, Ga