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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922
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WITH AN AMUSEMENT PROSIUM AMOLUTELT UNMVALLEO—FEATUNIN6 MORE
EXCUIMVt FEATURES THAN EVER REFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THE FAIR
SIX DAYS THOROUGHBKHD RUNNING RACKS
OCTOBER 14-21 RACES
Th« Qroatoot Racing Program Evtr Praoanted In the History of the Southeastern Fair'
THREE DAYS WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP
AUTO RACES—OCTOBER 12, 13, 14
WORLD’S FOREMOST VAUDEVILLE,
PRESENTING THE BIGGEST THRILLS OF 1922.
12 Big Grandstand Acts.
MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS AND FREE
MOVING PICTURES EVERY NIGHT
JOHNNY J, JONES' Exposition Shows, with the
Lakewood Attractions, will Offer the Greatest
MIDWAY
Ever Seen at Any Fair or Exposition
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
The Greateet Aeeembly of Pure Bred Livestock Ever Seen at a Southern Fair. MILLION DOLLAR LIVESTOCK
PARADE, Friday, October 20.
MAMMOTH POULTRY SHOW
Featuring official show of the District Rhode Island
Red Club of America. A banner year for the
Poultry Breeders at the Southeastern Fair.
BIGGEST AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTU
RAL EXHIBITION EVER SEEN IN THE SOUTH,
With Displays of Boye’ and Girls’ Club Work.
” GREAT RADIO EXPOSITION
Rtduoed Rates on All Railroads. Ask Your Agent or Address R. M. STRIPLIN, Secrotary, Box 1005, Atlanta, Ua.
Admission SOc: Children 25c; School Day 15c to all attending public or private school. Write for Free Premium List.
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR ASSOCIATION OSCAR MILLS, President.
R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary.
MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS
Exclusive Fireworks Program
Especially Designed for The
' Southeastern Fair
October 1 — -21
The annual fireworks program at
the Southeastern Fair is something
which Is alone worth the price of ad
mission, as It Is prepared by an artist
who comes to Atlanta two weeks In
advance and with a crew of men pre
pares the pleasing set pieces which
, have charmed and d»11ghted thousands
of people. The o.. ring this year will
. excel all previous efforts and will In-
{ elude some of the grandest aerlel dls-
J plays ever seen In the South. The
rockets will Include weeping willow,
National streamers, Peacock plumes,
floating festoons and parachutes. Then
there will be prismatic fountains, re
peating shells, mines of stars and aer-
ents with fiery ggysers, and all the
novelties like the Devil Among the
Tailors, electric wheels and golden
tourbillions emitting cascades of fire
While rising In the air.
The set pieces will be designed by
Walter Martinso-i of the Newton Fire
works company of Chicago, a firm
whose name is synonymous with artia
pyrotechnics.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY, ,of \Y. A. Page to be and appear at
Will be sold before the Court j my office within the time allowed by
house door in Canton, said county or law, and show cause, if any they can,
the first Tuesday ir. October 1922, permanent administration
,h 1 •;;! hoars of sale, t! - hould not be granted to J. I-T. Hoi*
lollowing described property, to-W't .combe on \v. A. Page estate.
/ .I that tract or parcel of land j Witness my hand and official sig
hting and iin the 23rd District,nature.
and 2nd Section of Cherokee County. This 4th day of Sept., 1922, 1
Ga. ( and described as follows: 10 j JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
acres, more or less in Nortlveast
(.O’-ncr 0 f lot No. 239; and 16 n -re- GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
i North-west corner of No. 2F8, In The Court of Ordinary of Said
also 140 acres, more or less, of lot County;
No. 231, commencing at North-west To George F. Robertson and
corner; thence East to poplar tree Barnard P. Robertson,
with three hacks on one side; thence You and each of you are hereby
across to branch, thence with a ho!- notified that Mrs, Ella A, Hawk’ns
low running east with the hollow to and Mrs. Ozella M. Bush, heirs of
a black gum tree; thence north to and parties named as executors of
°panish oak tree, marked with thre» the last will and testiment of Jamas
UNIVETER
Mrs. Killian visited Mr. and fvl■ sr
Fred Killian and Mr. and Mrs. F W.
Killian ®uu ’ v afternoon
';r. r, 1 Mrs. Earl McCollum weie
the guests of Mr. McCollums s'st«*r
TAX LEVY
1 is hereby ordered and adjudged
that a tax of $1.00 per hundred dol
lar. returned for taxation in said
county of cherokee, bo and the same
is hereby for thr year 1922. \nd
that the tax collector be notified «f
ai.' action.
En d sum to he distributed a« fol
lows:
No. Per Cent.
No. 1. 40 per cent for Roads.
No. 2. 20 per cent for Bridges.
N >. 3. 10 p - cent for Off cors
Salaries and Fees.
No. 4. 04 per cent for Paupers.
No. 5. 04 per cent for Jail.
N ■. G. 01 per cent for Court H >u e
I’ v 7. OR per cent for Courts
No 8. 01 per cent for Litigation
<o. 9. 01 per cent for Lunacy Jur
hacks on one side; thence due east
to chestnut tree with three hacks on
one side; thence enst of red oak tree
with three hacks on one side; therce
to a row wood tree with three hafks,
thence to south east comer, thence
with original line to North east
T. Robertson, late of said Couny,
deceased, have filed in this Cour'.
their petition to have the will of th
said James T. Robertson probated ui
solemn form.
Said petition will be heard on the
first Monde <>> :r 1922. You
corner; thence with original line to land each of you, are hereby notified
South west corner; fhenee with nri-: to be and appear before the court of
giml line to starting point; contain
ing in all 19G acres, more or less
With improvements thereon, said
land levied upon and to he sold as
the property of W. C. Fain, to satis
fy an execution issued from the J ;s-
tice Court of the 792 District, G. M.
said County, in favor of W. A. Haiti
cock and against W. C. Fain. Terms,
cash. Tenant in possession notified
in terms of law.
This 2, day of September, 1922.
F. M. BLACKWELL, Sheriff
at Univeter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece spent Satur-
ors and Coroner.
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Killian and
day night and Sunday with Mis;
No. 10. 14 per cent tor General.
$1.00
j children visited Mr. Killians nn'hot
Fannie Chattin. .
Santember 5th 1922.
last Sundry.
W, J, Satterfield. Commissioner.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY
I To All Whom It May Concern:
,T. H. Holcombe having ,in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letter; of Administration on thv
estate of W. A. INigo late of said
County, this is to cite all and sing
ular the creditors and next of kin
Mr. and Mr Smith and
spent Sunday at Mr. Brackens.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. ,
Bv viruc of an ord< l of th • C.-uit I
Ordinary of said County, on the said
first Monday in October 1922 at Ten
O’clock A. M. to show cause, if any
exist, why said will shall not be
probated in solemn form as provided
by law.
In default thereof the Court wiil
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Done in open Court.
This Sept. 4th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, O-dinary.
GIN NOTICE
I have newly overhauled and in
stalled another gin in my outfit here
So 1 am prepared to do your ginning
good and promptly for the 30u
pound of cotton and $1.00 for Bag
ging and ties.
Your work will be appreciated.
I. S. STAFFORD, Canton. (!«.
Hi
I THANK YOU
We have been able to sell 100 bushels of apples a wees. We
still have plenty of apples, fresh cider every morning. We have
an extra fine Tomato crop just coming in; 12 tomatoes weighing
nine pounds.
Give us your order for these fi e tomatoes while they last.
We are still butchering. Lari week we sold three heavy beeves.
Wo won’t be satisfied until we kill a beef a day. All we want
ot of it is the hide, so come ahead and get your steak, 15 cents
per pound.
Sousage, 15 cents per pound.
Roast, 15 cents per pound.
Four kinds good rib steak twenty-five cents.
i thank you
H. C. JOHNSTON
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of Ordinary of Cherokee County
granted upon the application of II.
C. Helton, administrator of lh.* os-
tnt-r* nf R. D. Helton, deceased 'r.'.e
of said county, to sell the lands of
the si'.fd R. D. Helton, deceased, f ur
the purpose of paying debts and dis
tribution, there will he so*ld before
the Court house door in the tov n of
Canton at public outcry to the high
est bidder between the legal hours
of sale, on the First Tuesday in
November 1922, as the properly o.’
said deceased the following describ
ed lands, lying and being in the 2nd
district and 2nd section of Cheroke *
County, Georgia:
The West half of lot of land num
ber 136 and containing twenty ac-es
all of lot number 137 and 29 n n res
of lot number 80, being on th ■ South
side, also ten acres on the North
east corner of lot number 79. AO
the above described lands contain
ing 99 acres more or less.
H. C. HELTON, Administrr.t i.
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ton. Georgia
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vlornhy, Knoxville
and north a9 :00am aS :00pm
Hue Ridge and
Copper Hill a5:22 a8:18am
Marietta and At
lanta a3;00pm a5:22an»
Marietta and At
lanta aS :00pm al:2Tvm
Effective Sunday April 30th, 1922
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