The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, September 08, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV1I DEVOTED TO THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHEROKEE. THE BEST COUN TY IN NORTH GEORGIA. CANTON. GEORGIA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. NUMBFR 31 KOLIA'S Him HEALTH MEETING IN RATED IHE HIGHEST EflUNTT NEXT WlfRI TEXANS PUT DOWN ANTI-KEAN MOVE WE ARE DEAD jCANION DRUG CD. M TEXAS SHOOIIIIG' CHAOSES HANDS Snn Antonio, Texas, September 6. —-By a decisive vote of GDI to 13"< the Texas democratic state conven tion late today rejected minor! v re- Ceoi K :nV credit in New York !i- «'*'• Barker and other doctors of gHiwdnl circles ranks as high as tha.I^-f State Board of Health will come , any sl ate in the union and Geor- K*> >»ur county on the following dates. -ra financial institutions ha.e the On September the 21st iu the Highest ratings in New York, accord- afternoon, also at night of the am |ports openly denouncing the Ku K 1 "- in K to T. R- Bennett, superintendent ‘lay, meetings will be held at New I Klnn anfl its activities. the state banking department. Bethel. The communities T that I The conV ention went into an up- -,vho returned to his office in the i.p- oart of the country are urged to «*- ! roar when an attempt was mode l « i - ( i av a business trip to ,( 'nd and bring all their children r th»- anti-klan proposal aril i the east these meetings, motion to table the report follovc ' “Georgia can get all the mo-'cv 115 ' rrew has a mobile equipped immediately. An attempt to pre.m 't needed for legitimate d> v c; ; t° P ut ° n demonstrations, etc., and roso i u tions to the convention front ■ 'ment ." Mr R :n;l <Mldren will be examined by expert ^he f] oor opposing the klnn in mi'd l “While in New York 1 talked with physicians free, and treatment nre- ) antruaKt . thnn the minority repo,*., scribed. I was unsuccessful, and immediate. O i the afternoon of Sept. 22ml f() n owi , w rejection of the !:’a .id- Helen Plane Chap ter Elect Officers Houston, Tcxus, September fi A spectacular shooting in which three wore i.iilcd, one was dangerously hot and another seriously slabbed Helen Plane Chapter, U. 1). C. will occurred Tmsday night at the 'own meet w,th Mrs. .1. W. Chanilee at of Scaly, Austin county, Texas. . o’clock, Tuesday afternoon, 'Aept. 13. Business of much interest i- t> ..n up, anil every number i< mgeil esent. Members in air nr- ,-itli some of the leading bankers of the country and they told me that ( gin had gone through the purled vf :in, > n, “° at nwrht ’ st,m,iar moot " 1R! ’, “phink” the majority report was financial stress and had come ml v ir b " bc,d at rn,on Hi,! - opted and returned. with such a record as to attract at tention of financial leaders every where.” While in New York M learned that the hnnkers look Georgia as one of tin most states in the south. Th rr.rticularly the manner it '-ic'’ ’ arsetik of dosed bunk havo bee bundled. “The New Tor' 'Vi ’ere vl sc at. the attitude of Georgia hank 01 and those interested in banks r ’I'll ■ people are urged to advertise ,their respective communities dec . ■' that all the children even to their T h - platform nlopted 1 >y the con vention contains no declaration on ‘h" l ien, The only provision in th* Bennett bub * 0B are P r{ ' Ber ’t- ^‘‘t *’Ve’> one {direction declares in favor of “fre” >me out, and learn some ( | ()m of conscience and the <-enr.r. - ; tion of church and state.’’ I Shouts and continued noise m- ft with dues, are com into the re-organized vhe.nUv, and begin with 1922 dues. The fol lowing committees for 1922 hnto We cu|l attention in this issue of the Advance, to the advertisement of Canton Drug Co., in which you will note that Mr. C. T. Darnell has sold controlling interest to W W. Fincher. Mr. Darnell has been op* •- A feud between two families, the uLing the Canton Drug Co., fo- th-* uise being politics, is said *o hav i t i li ver, years and during hi.- t ty iccipiated the deadliest pistol Ki Ic in Canton lias hTiilt a good substai,- •• has known in many years, tial business, and has made score-, of cordially invit ,1 to The fend was ionght out on the main friends throughout the county. Mr. vcit e*' th" town. Darnell and hi» good family, we re- The (lend: Fritz Schaffner, h's grat to stiy will move to Xtlapta. Kolert, and Luther Bell. Tin their future home. The people of oi ( ||that we need to know. ' ed! ’ * been appointed. hnfftioi V ar from S •:ily, th j Pall Canton r grot to see them leave and (Jr n i'c del ate a in World War 1 • re i 1 um Bellville. wish for them much success wh n r'. a rial Mrs. R. T. Jones, Chair mit r ; The womuh d are: 1* a most ScV.aff .or they rviy go. 1) r. Will Fincher Mr-. J. W. Chain] co, Mrs. P. V, ier, son of F •ilz Scht ffni'i, ial’"d ic new proprietor of the Prog ■J or i s. Mi- G. I. Trnsloy, Mr-. V l n body, ixpti ted to live; ’ rhom Store no •d- no inti* iductioij to t*'e iium Galt. » • X- 7t H l •11, brother < f 1, lithe • Bell, ■hot i" people of Canton and Cherokee man A ivisory R. T. Jones, E. A. >1 >dy, expectci to die. ty, ns hi was formal ly in the Dmi; Canless, B. F. Coggins, A. V. J Oil ■ ,!: ,in 11<"' an pro m-m •! business here. Dr. 1 'Ineher ha? lot* c citc:;t ! iV , Mi Malind.i O'! Sc •hi.ffncr was a weil-to -do reu ; *;»t ( of friend s in this seel ion that will n> B. Johnston, Mi Th Parent Teyrvhers club will • ■•'vl a recaption for the teneher- t' 'ih the fifteenth, at the hot . - o' Mrs*. P. W. Jones front three It ' fTvi' o’clock. All parents and frien 1 Mrs. Humilton < agent at Scaly. Great excitement is reported from both towns. ^ Mrs. T. G. Hyman, S>\, Mrs. Edwin Ji^kson of Nashville, Tenn. ;ind Mr. live to the liquidation of assets „f . interested in school are urged to the failed banks.” Mr. Bennett oaid ro,ne ' “Many of the creditors banks arc , , .. -■ ■■ located in New York and thev wave ' i.p.^jy l ucomtncndi d from towns ami pleased to know that no attempt to communities where they have taught discriminate against outside credi an ^ co me thoroughly qualified ’o tors had been shown. As a result teach. The pupils in every depart- fhese banks which held large tinou men t should grasp the opportunitv n\s of collateral securities are will- now before them, most especially ing to go to the limit in adjusting, the ones in the-hkgh school depart the affairs of liquidated hunks s', that there wll be no necessary ' »ss Canton should feel proud of f h' on the part of stockholders.” Teachers in charge and do all tha glad to learn that he is again in Drug business in Canton. NOTICE ’feltiirr-n, Mrs. Cl. > .1 Col;,'i’. mmpnniod the roll call vote or, the j Kduuitional motion to table the minority report. 1 ,.hub-man, Mrs. J. W. Chnmlee, Mi Ballot*- Vft-ro often contested by op- Marv White. •msing factions, and expressions for Kr.tertainmnt, Mrs. Roy Grille and against the klnn accompnied re- | c hainnan, Mbs May Jonev Mis Paul Ryman of New York City, were T'orts from the counties. Frances Galt, Miss Anne Teasli y (he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus With the exception of mm.-r Music, Miss Elizabeth Coggins Coggins last week. charges, the platform was adopted hv chairman, Miss Daisy Crisler, Miss the convention and approved ►*» Eh’unor Jones. ! Miss Moina Michael morning by the resolutions oommi- Relief^ Mrs. P. P. DuPree, chair- state Normal, at Athens, Georgia. bod y welcome. mun, Miss Amelin Rudasill Mrs waH ^he recent guest of her ulatu•■.i _______ A. provision declaring in favo>' o‘ Van Sullivan. Mrs. J. Warren Chamlee. Mirrj the right of labor to organize ard to Memorial, Mrs. Elizabeth Kilby Michael is the well known uutor «.f ( Kor H, ’ d,,Hi " n in Rates of All bargain collectively as approv l»yr; chairman, Mrs, Millard Price, Mrs the poem,,which VepBes to “In Flue- Pahlle Utilities, vote for W. TUOX the committee this morning was rr- Jaga® McLain, Mrs. .1. M. McAfee, FieliWf’ BANKSTON, Cundiduti tor Rnl placcl Vy » apdrmSiV T*K tm* the national administration’s method j man, Mrs. J, W.' ChamHc, M 1 < Peri l Gninesville, Ga., Sept. 4, 1921’. J* of handling the present railroad McAfee. To the People of the Ninth District.! Bankstons Platform. , He is Revival services will begin at The Church of God, ab Tponight, :n (lay, September 10. Densmoro fami'y of Georgi' band wil1 furnisb tht * music. Everv- strike, and opposing the injunct*.'t - - x— ■- can be done to eo-operate in making obtained by Attorney General CANTON HIGH OPENS MONO AY ' the scho °' * Buccef *' |Doughtry in Chicago again! th. I A large number of patroas and '^tyflchig shopU«B. ’ visitors attended opening exe-eise-, Frnnk c navilJ> of San Antnn ; n On Monday morning <>t September Monday morning. was unanimously re-elected chair- the fourth, Canton High school * pen-1 The main school building is in find Tnan of the class condition and also the other Public!- Cl va Rudasill. I feel that, on uceount of the sttd-. favor ot cheaper freight, passenger ed with a large attendance tatc executive eormiit- ‘ee before the convention closed. bright prospect for a good yeart | buildings are in good condition. i Joseph W. Hale, of Waco, was re work. I we fail to have sufficient room to , „] ected atatp secretnr y by the ex- Mrs. Mnry White 1 who for a nim- ! accommodate the overflow of pupds. j f. n f} vo committee. and an effort, is being put forth, and j work is supposed to commence at an *" 1 been one ot th 1 tier of years has i v'.neipi’.l 1 ouchers, li.-. hern <•! i Superintendent with Pi of. C '.-ml: Carreker, Principal who com s higr.- 1y recommended. All the teachers in charge come early date to have another ouild'nc ! JEWELS OF GIRLS within a short time that may an plv supply just what Canton needs ir | TRACED TO GR\H the way of buildings for school. _____ Vi today. More than 1,000 delegate's, •■ipre- * | tenting 400 local union-, were pr"s- Macon, Ga., September 6.— F C. ! ent when the convention opeed. The Graham, charged with kidn.anping | majority were uninstructed, out Mrs. Garnett Starr and Miss Valeri j John L. Lewis, international pre-i- ’ "mar, of M-’u-aa. si: ; ters will res. i dent of the* United Mine workers Macon early tomorrow morning ui ■ claimed that hi' had a majority that the custody of a Bibb county sheriff, j would overwhelm any settlement of having been arrested yesterday in j the plans of the union heads *n thei, Jacksonville, Fla. .hard coal fields. According to information from ' Auditor, Mrs. R. F. Crisler. ,| eT1 Hn <| unexpected death of my land express rates and a reduction Mrs. P. W. Jones Secretary, s mt( r, Mrs. .lnrrard, I will be tumble 1 in rates for telephones, telegruns ■ * i n (ill my appointments or to non- electric current and lights, gas street jUICK PEACE SEEN jtinue my efforts in seeing more of car fares and all other utilities that IN COAL MEFTING * b< ’ P e °Pl e ' n sections I have parti- jare regulated by the Georgia Rall- : ally visited, 1 hope some good ft in ,d ■ road Commission. Wilkes Barre, Pa., September®. -1 ">»>’ »>c able to fill my ongagem -at j As Chairman of the Railroad Con. All indications tonight point toward a speedy ratification of the peace pact tietween operators, miner.i of ^togram. the anthracite region by the tri- , . district convention of hard coal mine >11 look after my interest, and I In last race he received workers which began its session here j b,,|icve ,h( >' wi,b God b,eBS ^e. 7| votes. Help h.m get the balance this one of you. jtime. Sincerely yours, If this platform suits you get| Thos. M. Bell. busy for Bankston. I not carry into effect personally mv|t,ives on all tie votes Bankston voted 1 for the people instead of the Utility I sincerely trust the good people | corporations. 86.303 A headache is not a disease, and should not be treated as such., il is a symptom of some bodily ai’nv nd, and is Nature’s way of toe ing you that there is something wipng that should be corrected. Science has given us many remedi s that relieve the excruciating pains of a headache, and we have the best of the remedies in star! Our advice is to take the headach ■ remedy to relieve that, present distress and then seek the ndvie? 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. 1 r Johnstons Drug Co. Canton, Ga. Phone 51 Jacksonville, Graham denie-i .any j knowledge of the whereabouts of *h( two sisters and says the last r ; m< he saw them was at heir home in Macon the day before they disap peared. An interesting development of to day, considered damaging to Graham is the discovery that one of the pawn tickets found on him at the time of his arrest, was for a cluster tic! pin which had belonged to Mrs. Starr. Graham also had another pawnD'-V- ct for ring, both of which articles he had pawned shortly after reach ing Jacksonville, officials say. It is the belief of Warren Rob ert.;, uncle of the two girls, who s now in Jacksonville searching for his nieces, that they are in Jacksonville or at some other point in Florida. He is understood to believe that there is another man involved ; r. th'- disappearance of the girls and *hat he is now with them. ‘OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES.” ‘In the Intermediate Department of the Methodist Sunday School if Canton we have been study'ng re centfj^ the lives of some of the men who did much for America in the early (lavs, among them some who felt called of God to specialize on Welfare work, In this connection I asked the children to write in their own words a paragraph about some things they thought was needed to lie done in Canton that would encoer- age Chrisian living and cleaner thinking. The following was writ ten by one of the little girls. “I don’t know of my own knot.- ; ledge what is going on but. 1 hear a great deal about whiskey being "-old in town. I think that the Officers hould report it and try to !op 1*. That is why so many men get ki ltd. and bring sorrow and suffering. I that it ought to he stopped. Elline Coleman " The find, of the month is “pay day”—the hills are in, and viur creditor wants his money. „ M |- I Suppose you had to pay yoi'f bills with cash—what an end’es* amount of work, even where the payments are all in your owrv city. But our bank saves you. You write a check for each bill, enclose them in envelopes, mail them to your creditors, do a littlsbookkeeping on the check-book at ttbs—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