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'‘D’-DDKDE ADVANCE. CANTON, GEORGIA
(The ChtrnUrr
CANTON. (^EdRC,IA ..
J. P. K idatill - • Kd.lo.
Official Orjnji
fhn Cherokee Ail\ .live is the Official
urgan of Jho County 'if ChcroV***
,n<) the municipality of Canton, Cm.
Rats of Subtcrirttiou
One Yeur $1.60 0 Months—76«
Invariably in Advance
The Cherokee Advance is entered
at the Canton’Postoffice as mail mat
ter of the second clnsj under Act of
Congress.
approve legislation such as I hat be
ing reported or permit the nubile to
be plundered.
iik .senate committee appro.ed
an amendment to the bill whi:!
would limit the* authority of the con
trolling commission to one year.
The house’ interstate commerce
-omniiil c, in reporting the i'. in-low
bill for federal coal control, niu.'Hun-
ccd that the proposal for a I'm 'rat
", ■ ! agency had been definitely ab
andoned and that, “the president is n
, Mi'd with this conclusion.'’
1.' |,!o cidutivc Anderson, reputdi
. Minin ota, announced tonight.
Announcements
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 Senatoriel
District of Georgia, in the State
Senate, subject to the acton ot he
Democratic Primary to be held Sop-]
tember J 3th, 1922.
Should you see fit to extend to me
this honor I pledge to the people of
the entire District, the same earnest
faith and loyal endeavor that bn
always controlled my every public
act.
Sincerely yours,
P. B. Latimer.
J. E. Palmour
for
R.R. Commissioner
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
TO THE CITIZENS AND VOTERS
OF CHEROKEE COUNTY:
I hereby announce my candidncy i
to succeed myself as a Member i:
the House of Representative.: from
Cherokee County lor the Sessions’ of
1923-1924, subject to the rules and
regulations governing the Sta\,o De
mocratic Primary to be held on
September 13th, 1922.
As you already know 1 am nor
erring fhe last session of my first
regular term as your Representative,
and 1 feel that I am perfectly willing
MAY GIVE HARDING R‘GHT TO
OPERATE ROADS AND MINES
Washington, August 20.-—Smould
ering official opinion i'l avor oi a
preside ntal authorization to take
over railroads and coal mines net
, ,d at their highest efUcV.ncy’
ved in congress todav when
it was made known at the white
hoiiM that IT ’ dent Harding Will
he’d that so i a grant of power was
lb-i'able, hough without any idea
of using the authority except in a
*c of dir > ublic.necessity.
One result of the renewed di cus
tnoo of g)- rnm'vnt operation vm
the prospect that the house niigh: he
<> ]’. d on at In* 'otice to put itself
on record in the matter.
Representative Johnson, r.'miiii-
South D kota announced hia
intention to offer tomorrow an
amendment to the ndministralio.i
coal control bill which would give
the president the authority ho was
said to desire. Several other i.'pvc
m j" 1 rati d that they also
would subnet similar amendments.
Congressional bailers predicte 1 no
such >(>'- ' ’ V, ion ■ nuld be pas "d f >r
the present.
As hi* explained at the whil
house, the president’s attitude is
that the administration’s hold on ha
situation would he measurably
strengthened if it had as a founda
tion the power to take over carriers,
or mines, which had failed to render
full service, white house spoke men
emphasizing that Mr. Harding had,
no immediate intention of using the
suggested power and foresiw no ,j emocrtt p s who contended th W, while term ns your Representative in the i * ovt, *- v
prospect that, it would have to be
used.
T the Peopl ■ of Georgia:
I am a candidate f >r Railroad Com
missioner, fur the six year t<nn made
vacant 1, . i j'! ,\ Candlfer de-
" to off r for rv rLitlon.
i ha , ral
fi m iiaii
(Jounty and • nator f 1 «n the 83rd Dis-
triit. I a;n la i.liii ss man anil 'thor
oughly Mi ainted with the needs of
the business and :. rmlng interests of
however, that he had prepft eil an
amendment i>y which the president | j,*j ; time in advocating and voting
111 ' authorized to for those things which I conseirn
coal mine if nece sary and .o e’enta t,ious 1 v believe to he for the best in
a national agency loi buying from tcrest. of the people of my County
selling direct to tile liy ,i
the State. I will appreciate your vote
. and influence in the coming primary
lain, on toe reco'v. made ilu; >• i and if elected pledge my.best service
hi your behalf.
Respectfully yours,
for buy
the mint
consumer. Perhaps at this particular time
Some leaders declared m igM y 0Ur Legislature is called upon to
that both the Johnson and \ ul r-nn ,|cal with and -olve more complex,
iiiiu ndment- probably would be difficult and trying problems than at
thrown out oi\ points of order, rue any other period of our entire hia-
six hours of debate on the bill had tory. I do not hesitate t otell you
not been concluded when th'*. house thnt, on account of he experience
adjourned tonight. 1'he measure will gained during my limioil service in
he taken up again tomnr> w am: this body, I feel thnt I am bettor
leaders said they would press for a equipped and qualified to serve as
vote tomorrow night. your Representative than over be-
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
yryf — on the wrapper all these years
J USt t0 P r °tect 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 1
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The Children’s Comfort-rThe Mother’s Friend.
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In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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.Sep
Watch for page 114 of the
■mber Laibe: i .mm Journal.
O. G. Glover an ! Co.
In The District Court of the Unit'd
States, For the Northern District of
Georgia.
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Ilappi ’i.- For Ml Worn, i For ]
some time I have been using Hagan's •'
Magnolia Balm and now my friend- ’een i
are asking what has happened to mo, ■ above-'
Fenton H. Turner,
Bankruptcy N’o. 0!
that I look so well. I have been Court
Warm support was given 'be .ill fore, and I, therefore, ask that you Hrtllt ' U “ (1 w,th freckles, blemishes and j n(f uptm
during the debate today as an n.irr.i- give me an endorsement of my re- sa ^ ow complexion for the last four e
lustration measure, and as affordin,. cord by using your vote and infill- ; 01 *'' e Y ears ’ ^ut now complex- j ^
a means of preventing profited ing. ence in my behalf at the approaching j ion *' s v% « ,n ‘lerfully improved. Mng-
It was opposed by republican* and primary and return me for a second 1 no *' a ^’ilm means happiness in a
uil bankrnp'. a a.|
ordered
said petition oe had
.0 h, 1922, at ten
tI'd ii.cd St at os Di-iri
Court room, in th-
cily ot At'i
complexion. Respectfully,
it might deal with a profiteering lower house of the General Assembly i ^ 8 'R ne, h Nonie Bentey, Kankipoo, | (
joperaor, it offered no protection to of Georgia. Any assistance you T enn ' women should use this
Mi. Hauling, it was diiluid, In- conmjmwr against the dealer. may feel justified in rendering me in, face and toilet powder Bru-
pi ■ on
• aal Cm
lieved today that the bituminus coal
industry was working out its own Thl . , )istrict c * urt of * th
problem under the Cleveland agree ' StnteH for the Northel . n D b
this behalf will he very greatly ap-1 ne ^ e ’ w hitc, pi”k, rose-red. 751
ment and that the nuthracite str'ke
would he settled shortly.
The railroad tangle would the bo
left a-’ the only major irulu li'.ii
knot and in this connection the ad-
mini {ration policy was said to bo
constructed on a strict enforcem"iit
of existing laws which guru.doe cfo
and necessary public service.
A L- ' optin’.i.iLic vjew of ihe ,'ue!
situVition was taken by Chairman
Cummins, of the senate interstate
commerce committee, in his report
on the coal control bill.
The report declared that unless
i
the railroads succeeded in increasing |
their facilities for handling eon’, the
situation would lie the same as
though the bitumiou* strike was till
in progress. Some operators “and
many dealers,’’ the report .'.mtinued
an taking advantage of the .-’-or!age
L nite.l
stale. of
of Georgia. In Bankruptcy. Viet'.iirn
District.
In the matter of Arthur Russell
Ray, Bankrupt. No. 7875. In Bank
ruptcy.
Notice is hereby given ti the
creditors of the above nain "I bank
rupt of Bull Ground, in the county
of Cherokee, said District, that then
will be a meeting of creditors ir said
ease at Marietta, Ga., at the Sheriff! i,
Office in the Court House, at 10
o'clock, A. M., on the 9th day <>■
September 1922, at which tune
claims may be proven, the bankrupt
examined, a trustee elected, and
such other business transacted as
may properly come before sa'.l me:
ing.
Marietta, Ga., August 28, 1922
GEO. G. ANDERSON, Referee in
Bankruptcy.
preciated.
Respectfully,
John W. Collins.
cents at druggists or by mail. Lyon
Mfg. Co., 42 So. Ffth St., Brooklyn,
N. Y.—Adv.
Georgia, notice is hereby given
eredito* and othei
crest * appear at
place and show cause, if an - , \
have, why the prayer of th • !>.-.>
nipt for <!i'charge should no*
granted.
O. C. FULLER, C’erk.
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To the voters of the 9th Congress
ional District of Georgia:
I respectfully announce my enndi-
dacy for the fi8th Congress subfoet
to the Democratic Primary of Rppt.
13th 1922.
If nominated and elected, it will
bo my earnest desire and purpose to i
serve the people worthily and well, I
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 j
suffrage, I am,
Respectfully Yours,
James IT. Crawford.
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To the people of Georgia:
I am -a candidate to succeed my
self as Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Georgia, subject f .c the
Dchiocratic primary of Sept amber
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, j
I will greatly appreciate your !n-|
iuenee and support,.and assure you;
if re-elected I will endeavor to give ]
you the same faithful service that I
have rendered in the past. Peine •
in perfect health with my long ex-1
•crier,ce I fe 1 that T can do m<cr ’
efficient work than ever before.
I will regard another endorsi
from you as a crowning honor
life spent practically in your so
Respectfully,
William H. Fi
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