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jhk CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTfcN, GEORGIA
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22.
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s CANTON, GEORGIA L
l. P. Rjtlatill
E4il*r
Official Or*a«
T:;e Cherokee Advance is the Official
Organ of the County of Cherokee
*n-t the municipality of Canton, w«
Rato of Sub»crir*ioo
O.-.e V ;u . SI.all .Months ".*<■
1 :ivar:ably in Advance
1'hu Chvroheo .vUkunce tturlr.1
»; the Canton Postoffice as mnil mat
ter nf the Heroin) eias.. under Art of
Congress.
DEATH OF GEORGE RUCKFP.
The heart of Georgia journalism is
sr(1 over the death of George D.
UrnTi i . ui tor of The Alpharetta
Free Press. Many editors have ex-
i I the univeiv-al feeling of grief
over the death of a jewel among
.• . „| m •. W > join "II of then in
. saying with that high priest in Geov-
citfareUea^ ,a
They ere
GOOD!
vi /ip
y )'/^ u
he would mention: | ■ : prthion that raid automobile bo
The serenity and strength of ajiei nl !, after being duly advertised ac-
nt oaks, unmoved by all the storms cording to law, and petitioner wilt
of a century. ,;0. ! ever pray.
The rich mellow note of the ran' JNO. S. WOOD. Solicitor Go-tril
crow, uttering his prophecy in the Blue Ridge Circuit,
dampnets of a cloudy dawn. 1 ' t ( hnmhers, Marietta, Gn.
The smell of hay and old hay loftThe foregoing petition read and
The low song of the corbladei as considered. Let copy of this petii.n i.
‘he.v grasp brotherly hands across ?nd order he published for two sue-
the furrows which winds ire blowing ' ecssive weeks in the Cherok* <* Ad
over the fields. vance. and if no legal claim is fi’ed
The lean white limbs of sycamores or legal defense is made, with’”
against thiir back ground of green Ikirty days after the tiling of -cm
ffv.1
gin jcnri’r 1 ’ '
The Greenrhciv
Editor Will’am
Herald lour 1.
of
-pent for road building through ut
lie state will continue to create
demand for labor and mateiv.’, m
addition to increasing the vaiu*
v.burbnn and rural juope.ty '
nett Journal.
.’ERA’S TO THE WEEKLY
foliage.
The ever grateful smell of fresh
plowed earth and the prosperous
comfortable, well fed feel of a rkh
: oil filled with humus.
Of i'll who hnvi builded
ordered that said automobile b e c t-
demr.ed and sold, after being duly
advert :, ed ns provbb ,i by law.
This the fith ay cf September
JOHN D. HUMPHRIES, Judge
The pungent, aromntie smell of fat Superior < ourts Atlanta Circuit
lightwood, and the more subdued Presiding.
’’ragrance of freshly cut oak. 1X0. S. WOOD, Sol. Gen., P. P. f
The rare beauty of form, so mnchf Vprsus 0np Five p »Mon K er Ford Au-
lovcd hv artists of grnpe lenves and t° ni0 ^ > ^ e -
hnnging grape hunches. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHEROKEE
COUNTY.
To the Sheriff of said County or
His Legal Deputies.
....... i n, L , . - .. , , ' The Defendant One Five ns«<>”
’ - the Country Weekly” you never The rare beauty of a line of lor^j
printed tn the leaf pines sihouetted against a twi L '
: Thereby Promoting
Cheerfulness and RestCoatatt
neither Opium,Morphine nor
Mineral. Not Narcotic
* Htclpt of
| JPumpkin 5*d \
Senna
| Jinchrl/f SeU$
AnistSttd'
i -SfcSSUfc
for
The penetrating, mouth watering
fragrance of ripe seuppernongs at
dew fall early in September.
Horn t Xwt
I QanMSaff
Itftl'Tfrrtn !Umr
I A hclfM Remedy for
Constipation and Diarrhoea
J and Feverishness «nd
loss of Sleep
resultin £ thcrcfrCT^l!"^
Tac Simile Sidn^SL 0 *
Ihe CKirwsn CetHMOf.
tnEW'YOB&
V, b ■ on In nr someone speak
his state and < > itry and w'th
failing zeal, ".n"< will he m.ir<* n lib: of ; .n’Vrpaper
fee'b’rately " membered. Opperti _ Vi ’four impression is rather Ight sky.
nitie: which ;• lc s r imagination „f „ nca t little publication issued The .grace of well kept meadows or
would never have glimpsed, he spied r.. orn ., mu u s hop in a small town, lawns with strnggling wild flower?
which is probably the center of a <>n the edges, reminding one of Swin-
fairly large and prosperous •• i.: burn® a line—
niunity. Isn’t that true? i “Where tides of garRs^break >n-
Then why do we not call the news- 1° foam of flowers.”
in the dawn of t! advent and al
ways .grasped them.
Of ostentation, and self-glory, he
had not a tinge. Simplicity, sincerity
end generosity marked his nature.
In hi‘ religious life he displayed a W ould be a broader title and one far sistless movement of the rivers an
viper a “Community Weekly?” That The unhurried hut steady and ra
wise and loyal devotion to the inter
e‘ts of the church and kingdom.
A golden comrade he was. He
’’■oi'kcd greatly, he worked generous
more charucterstic of its service. It they sweep majestically past over
does not limit its news to items from hanging willows to their home in *;be
the country. Its service cover* the far-off sea.—Progressive Farmer,
city, town or village and surround'ng —
!y and his work lives after him in , community, it is a public utility
the hearts thgt ache at his going
D’ nth loves a rhining mark—and
so it claimed George Rucker.
It can l>e truthfully said of bin’,
a* Hailcck it” of his departed
fri p' 1 •
“Green be the turf abort Him,
"■ '• "d of better days,
None knew thee but to love thee
None named thoo but to praise ”
—T n nortef.
No. 1027, Cherokee Superioi
Ford Automobile, Motor No.
6322520. is hereby required, oerson-
'!y or by an Attorney, to bo an i -ip-
• nr at the next Superior Court, to
h<> holden in and for said Count'- on
the 2nd Monday of December n°xt
; then and there to answer the Plain
I t iff’s complaint, as in default therool
I the Court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable D. W
'Blair, Judge of said Court, this the
7. day of September 1922.
MACK SANDOW, Clerk Cherokee
Superior Court
CASTOMA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
,V.A
'l et Copy of Wrapper.
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THC CENTAUR COMPANY, NCW YORK CITY.
mall scale. Give the weekly its just Court. December Term 1922. JNO,
dues, for it is always a power in the S. WOOD. Solicitor General, R. R.
community. The large dully may ”nr-|c. t vs. One 5 Passenger Ford An
ry more foreign news and more a.’Hn-jiomobilo. Motor No". 0322520.
Inis of the day, but the truly whole- Filed in office 7, day of Septem-
omo news of the community will b,- her, 1922.
found in the “Community Weekly." MACK SANDOW, Clerk Super
Along with its wholesomeyes.- go -s.ior Court,
accuracy, more than any daily pnperi JNO. S. WOOD. EVV itor Ccne»- ’
can possibly possess. The copimuni- B. R. C.
tv editor takes the t>me to eollee* tns STATE OF GEORGIA,
news personally or his friends, up, n COUNTY OF CHEROKEE,
whom he can depend, hand it ti h'mjTo the Superior Court of said (,oun-
hereliy safeguarding its rePabtlity. <y and to Honrable D. W. Illni,
Where will you find the big cit’ Judge of said Court.
editor who can afford to check each The State of Georgia, by and
1 > |
item, bv’ge and small, for accuracy through Jno. S. Wood, Solictor Gen
in details? And that 1® the strong oral of the Blue Ridge Circn’J a’
th: year, and there is every indie, hold of the weekly. relator, brings this petition against
*ion that it will he larger at the pri ’e j Therefore, because of its accuracy i^ne Ford Five Passenger automobile
no ’ v Georgia farmers nr.’ wholesomeness and the thorough ,u ’d olleges the following facts
promised this year a return of *90.J nws (lf its 8t .Vvicc to the cnmmuirtv j 1st.
OOO.OOP or *Sft.000,00ft mot" »h’ .. ibtication representin’: yom ! That on the 1st day of Sept-. 1922
district and town deserve the 1v.*ond-|' n H 10 County of Cherokee, said
in '• "so coupled w th the ( fi(1«. of the “Community W kly” yt) 'te, \\k L. Rusk, an arresting of-
' ' -••”1 *’ - n o,. ’ t . ni j a ] so deserve.- every b't o'-l'leer. seized a certain Five passenger
" ’ ” m ’’ h f 'b-only than his! you and your ne’gbl ! Ford automobile, motor No. fi3?252k
OUTI.OOK FOR FALL BUSINESS
Georgia’s 800,000 hale cotton crop
last year, at the price prevailin'.:; on
September 1st, promised a revenue
tn Georgia farmers of 800,000 000.
If Georgia raises the same woo
To All Women Who Want '1 i
Look Young.—“This is to lot you
know that, Hagan’s Magnolia Bnhn
is the best thing I ever used. It does
'' ' hat you say it will do for it
certainly makes one look young, I
will never he without it from now on
I remain, Truly, (signed) Mrs. Mary
A. Tuffy, 222 Humboldt St., Fort
Worth, Texas.” Use this famour
Mquid face and toilet powder.i Inst
antly benutifies. Brunette, W’hite.
pink, rose-red. 75 cents at druggists
to- by mail. Lyon Mfg. Co., 42 So.
Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.—Adv.
APPLES—Now is the time to have
us send your sweetheart and
friends a box of our beaut’fully
packed apples. — CHEROK!,F
HEIGHTS ORCHARDS, Canton Ga.
CEO ' ' \ ■ TIERt/KEE COUN/T
W’ill be sold at the Court Home
l eor in Canton, said County on
the first Tuesday in October i'*2'.
within .he legal hours of sale th<-
following described property, to wii.
One Ford Onc-ton Truck. Motor
No. 4161 ' 1, 1920 modal. S v'd ! • .
levied or. and to be sold i' th ■
erty of John .Dobson to satisfy an
Execution issued from the Superior
court of said county on the 19th day
of 1922,-and in favor of ? V
Cherokee Sales Co.
This Sept. 5th 1922.
F. M. BLACKWELL, Sh”
APPLE!: —Ncv. is tk e time t .
us semi your sweetheart
friends a box of our !■< uififul!
packed apples.
CHEROKEE TIEtGH'.
- ORCHARDS
Canton. Geo r ..
Cor i and Fcddc.*
W anted
DELIVERED AT rOLlv ”'NG
PLACES.
INDIAN KNOLL ORCHARDS SEE
JTHN R. PAYNE.
UNfVETER ORCHARDS, ‘;EE
BILL CLINE.
STROUD ORCHARDS, SEE RENO
CLINE.
BREEDLOVF ORCHARDS, jLF
JOHN BR .^ul OVE.
• CKO Y LOG ORCHARDS, SEE
.'. I’ r-ov. i.fV
KEI’HBURG ORCHARD-. -
I. TEA5L--
Cherokee Heieh
Orchards
l-CPtl”
it. Telfair Ent-
PC’
-,1
pran
■ r
to lie roflc”ted in every line <>f .i-'i
ness.
Other crops -cereals, fruit, and
vc tob'e have been satisfactory,
an ) the increase in live stock, .loi-v
’ng and tobacco have added ‘o *h>
s’ahility of our rural sections.
In the cities of the state lal.ir is
vc'lI employed, and building penvit*
show the shortage of homes and bu i
ress houses is being overcome
T he large amount of money being
LOOKING FOR THE EEAUTH’UI
For his own part, if the wr I. r had
• o iist offhand tk • country s-'ght and
sounds that give him most delight,
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HAT4VS CATARRH MEDICINES has
horn iiHod successfully in the treatment
of Catarrh.
11 AT,1/8 CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves hy local application, ami the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces, thus-reducing the inflammation.
Sold by all druggists.
A Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
WANTED
The present prices are good on wk-.teoak cross ties until December,
as follows:
No. 5 7x9 8 feet 6 inches
No. 4 7x8 8 feet 6 inches
$"..00
90c
No. 3 7x8 or 7x9 8 feet 6 inches degrade __ 70c
No. 2 6x8 8 feet 6 inches , n
- oOc
Ties to be stocked on L. & N. f.ilroad right of way, and tagged.
Good inspection. Cash pain cn re eipt of inspection ticket.
Etowah i ifc & Lumber Co.
L. N. R. R. CONTRAC T OP. c
ETOWAH, TENN.
'cense No. 55804, said automobile
I 1 eing owned, operated bv .and in tF
i issession of Parties unknown nt th”
time of said seizure, and eontrtirei'
at the t'mo of said seizure 80 gniioi,.
or intoxicating liquor, corn whiskey,
the sale or possession of which i«
thibited by law, and said aut >rro-
bile was being used at the time of
said seizure on the public highways
in, and of, the County of. Cherokee,
said State.
2nd.
That said automobile above ra ‘er
red to is now in the possession of
the said W. L. Rusk, an arrest log
officer as aforesaid, who has the
same in his control at WoodsUk.
Georgia, the same being-held bv him
pending the disposition thereof in
the manner provided by law.
3rd.
That the foregoing facts were by
the said W. L. Rusk, and arresting
aforesaid, on the 5th day of Sept.
1922, reported in writing to Jco. S.
Wood, Solicitor General of the Bine
Ridge Circuit, as required by law.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner bring,
this petition as required by Section
20, of the Act of the General Assom-
jbly of Georgia, approved March 2S
,1917, and being a part of the Gener-
jal Prohibition Act, and prays:
(A) That said automobile b e s >| 4 i
jumler the authority of said P ol, J.
ition Act.
(B) That a copy of this petition
ul order be published as requir< d
'V law, and in the event no leg; 1 j
iaini or legal defense is filed within I
‘birty day '.ext after the filing of
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