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1>AGE TWO
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CANTON. GEORGIA
1. P. R jdaaill
Editor
Official Organ
Tne Cherokee Advance is the Official
Organ of the County of Cherokee
and the municipality of Canton, Ga.
Rate of Subrcrinttn* |
fear.--$1.60 6 Months...7$e
Invariably In Advance |
i'be Cherokee Advance ts cnierre
»t the Canton Postoffica as mail mat-1
ter of the second class under Act of
Congress.
THE DOG-POISONER
They are
GOOD!
itcret of public welfare; but th
uti’.ic v.illarc also demands that it
■ done humanely, for cruelty id -
using m its tendency and demoiali
«C in its i (feet upon the spirit of ,
immunity. Atlanta Constitution.
HOME
INFLUENCE BY MR*•.
WARN CHAMLEE •
Of all the forms of cruelty of the
practice of which we read in tb«*
rows reports from time to timr
none is more reprehensible oi nm .
revolting to the sensibilites thai t!i,
of Retting poison bait for unsusn •
ing animals of the lower kingdom.
Especially does this apply to f,w
poisoning of dogs, traditionally
fnithful and dependable
man.
The citizen, man or woman, wno
becomes known as a “dog poisoner"
is one whom everybody despises, n’i
one whom
the reason that anyone who wo >V
poison a dog is generally looked uron
as being, not only cruel and a cown. J , unworthin « ,M and ,,ntrcme inf * blUt !’
but so lacking in “soul" and refine-1 boc * U8e 1 * now that thc " ubje ^ n '
ment of character as to be worth, si * ncd me la onc that h " K been cv
of confidence and respect. ' dfrited b * v maRtor minds - As * ba ' <
like average citisen. whether oi ! s<,arched ^ugh our meager library
not he is a lover of animabi. is <'| for thou * hU thal mi * ht P rov « in
humane instincts; and he stands, ^ i, “ tiona ' to ^ ur c,ub mcmbor <‘ 1
ready to defend hepless human be have rmlnded myself of an snf
ingH or dumb brutes against all ot ,ood man
Tht nrtico below was read at ‘he
,j 1 September meeting of the Worriers
everybody distrusts for I Club and published by their requo i
I want you to know that I eomr
before you with n feeling of great
against
forms of cruelty or abuse.
The public will agree with
times greater than its own 'Aci?ht.
Hn i But I realize fully that to mnk
ommend the seutimnt expressed it* Woman's Club mean what it should
the following brief editorial that up
penred recently in the Joplin (Mo.)
Globe:
There isn't much to say in defense
of a man who will poison a good-
natured, well-mannered, comm unit'
uc.h member when ever asked t.»
take part in its work must give of
her best. So please hear with m«
"iiticntly while I attempt to give you
few thoughts on the influence
which we find inthe home, and their
pup. It happens repeatedly. Or, | bcari "K" 0,1 child-welfare,
rather, it doesn’t “happen;” it takes Every one hns conceded that the
place; it is perpetrated. Some fitie |b,,rm ‘ the * rnnde8t of all institu-
little dog that wags his tail to every \ tion "- 11 tho one '"«tltution thal
body in the neighborhood, and wants ‘‘fleets the universe. And such a
all of them to have a good time aud, niirror for the Divine Creator! " b
is wiling to help them have one., the on,y institution in which a’, ir-
barks in fun some night at some ill. ninteR create. A church when a
natured, hard-boiled old reprobate 0 f l ' church * a republic within a republic,
a man. The next morning the lit*.'. " world w,th,n a wor,d - is *P' ,1,ed
dog finds a fine bone right at his very w ' tb * our ' et tors, H-O-M-E! Th"
door, and he takes it and gnaws on ( ,,oor - 9in of the dwe,,in K housc ia th(
it with gladness in his heart and getd | foundatlon of church and statt! A
wishes toward everybody and every- rnn11 , ’ <v '' r r 'l higher than his own
thing. Ami then the deadly noi-'on
bi to woik and he goes out ii
back yard and dies.and sadness
ties like a pall over the boyhood
of the neighborhood, while tlu
one mile :\ urdonic. smile of de
monic satisfaction.
Occasionally n "poison epidemic'
“breaks out" in some neighborhood
that ha.s, perhaps, 'hmwir ov*i*vpopj -
ulated with dogs or with cats - or
which harbors a dog or a cat that,
man never get
—'net nor lower than his own cellar.
Tn other words, domestic life over
rches and under girds all other life.
The home is the fathers kingdom the
hildren's paradise and thc mother':
rid.
It is here that the little cll'id ( rst
i.wahens to intelligence and lo ik.s
vpon a Avoijjd full of wonders, and
GEORGIA.
world. We rpust r ot he j
tho call f -m
iMffoatd task, namely of
children, w« mast remember I
Cornelia, the mother of “The!
that our children are our
They are ours to polish »i-ii i
wny pleading to the Liv. -c j
not realize mo \
of our own per
inmates of oui
may we not steal n-
some inner shrine and pi:»v
iuestion “of what character is it?" as did Horotius Bonor in his heiani-'
iceomes of great importance; so we|fvil prnyer “O turn me, mold 'r i
'iml two reasons who the home is Ip- mellow me for use. Pervade my '>c
fluntinl as an educational fa-toi. ing with thy vital force. That this
First, because the child spends here else inexpressible life of mine m
its most impressible years, and s 'or 1, become eloquent and full of o
because as a type of a social com- Impregnated with life and streiv.th
nunity its relations are exceedingly strength divine. Put the HHcV
•lose and influential. ftorch of Heaven into my hand that j
Ifimy carry it aloft; and with the ey
jof weary wanderer here belov to
guide their feet into paths of p 'ii>-
I cannot raise the dead, nor from
Now, you know a home may r„
either social or unsocial. Selfishnese)
may reign supreme or mutuai love j
and consideration may diffuse them-
elve throughout the entire atmos
phere. This depends i^tirely ^unnn
the leadership and example of rh>
fnther and mother. A wise father
and mother will strive to fill their
home with strong human interest V e
ren and to society to surround '.hem
as home makers owe it to our child
with such means of inspiration and
culture ns are found in the best hi#eK
the choicest pictures, nnd the mrst
uplifting musi#. We can not ofi^
money as an excuse. A copy of Ten
nyson’s “Idylls of The King” is no
more expensive than a paper hack
copy of “Diamond Dick” for iu: boy
to read. Many a boy hns been
known to go to destruction by re <d
ing various and demoralizing liters*
tun?. We ns home-makers dyre not*
allow our children to indulge la the
reading of immoral literature if we
desire to preserve unclouded minds
and pure hearts. A Brown’n >*eo»*o-
duction of Sir Joshua Reynold’s In
fant Samuel, or Murillo’s Child John
is no more expensive than some half
clad woman painted In gaudy e^lois
-the soul pluck precious dust, not bid I
the sleeper wake, nor still the .<♦ *rm. ,
nor bend the lightening hack, nor I
muffle up thc thunder, nor Vd t> c j
chains full from off creation fittced i
limbs, but I can live a life that, tell j
on other lives and make this wnrl i
less full of anguish and of pain a |
life that like the pebble dropn- 4 up. 1
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
in often caused by an inflamed condition
or whose owner, hns incurred the il'. ? P . K the "}. , ! <ous lining of the Eustachian
uiito me il. lube. When this tube is Inflamed you
will of somebody. And fTnnVPdi.iioh • mve a rumbling sound or imperfect.
>. Ann miaioqmiciv MvfaWon fifin'Tm
th, ‘ community becomes lAie .Jf.j^lfo.. paj be 0-
pl.icc of suffering and sadness, V j -AUHL.U'# CATahru, MEDICINE will
.. j.i.. . -.nwA. t dawiiStWo^tulm for It—rid your aykleni
l pon f I'eflVapLueTimittpi*, k 'is-'tuie i °‘l Catarrh «>& •-&afnoss caused by
' i.' f ,1 J M.'M'WV^+kW'WpCAjrARRH MEDICINE
**** 1 treatment of
it is necessity- brf-Jwt l W*e4^s or
„ , . Catarrh for over l•^^r(y Years
vanted dogs or cats to death ir the Sold by all druggist*
K J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.
I .y.f SC y
The present prices are good on wV t. oak
r ■/ t f_ : ;j.
ns follows:
It
KK1I’: S’,
No. 6 8 /gab.ti, r -
No. 4 7x8 8 feet 6 inches
.S ”
$;,oo
90c
No. 3 7x8‘or 7x9 8 feet 6 inches degrad«f70c
No. 2 6x8 8 feet 6 intfces *_ g 0c
Ties to be stocked on L. & N. g-ilroad right of way, and tagged.
Good inspection. Cash pain on ra eipt of inspection ticket.
Etowah Tie & Lumber Co.
L. & N. R. R CONTRACTOR?
ETOWAH. TENN
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that excites^fRlf ipytgination in
flames the passions, stimulates the
curiosity, and corrupts the heart, by
unchaste suggestions, must be shun
ned. Let me stress the influence of
good pictures by calling to yon
minds the familiar story of the fam
ily of seven hoys who lived among
the foot-hills, far inland, and win
became mighty sailors, because ii
their sleeping room hung a pniptmc
of a mighty shiip, manned by mighh
men One of Beethoven's Sonnl.n’
can be had for the same price as a
sheet of the latest jazz composi
tions. And can we find a more in
fluential factor in our eivilizatioi
than music? Is there any one f "c
that can be thc means of eiotaUnj
human thoughts antj softening in
harmonious dispositions, and reach
ing.the deeper impulses of the soul
I'lre popd music?
Physical health is preserved by tht
use of nutritious, life-giving f< o-:.
impaired by the want of it. sc
'the intellectual and moral putpres
must be supplied with thi^ nour'sh
merit which is adopted to tlnjic
groWth and development. Wc.^vjpjd•’
neve^ put a dish of poisonous Fuel
before the inmates of our homes. We
shield and quarantine our loved oFes
frorq any infections oi- contagious
disease. • Ws seek .ahy means 'ft-ai-
nuslj- of developing and noiuwhin:;-
hc physical selves-- of. mif iehibiren^ -
and Iwhat thought do we give t) the
nourishment of their souls? Some
if ijs are making our children more'
tamjliar with the f movie stars of to
day than wa-rwu with, the nameA-iii
the (Musters of achievement, ^r t^je
Spiritual , characters. of, the . Bible.
When <we already - kuyw i tha* the
morf-l Uaiahm'., thu?.ch^ra^ter...train
ing, the-fomratiou..tv£ .tastes ayd \-
deals are the great things i n educa
tion. • iWe cannot jeave ,thia t-Ativel^A
to the sehols. Emerson said in his
wonderful* essaiys that cjvili/aimn j
was the power of good women. VY. j
- club women while yet. in t stage
!' infancy,. can tight. lies:e. Ln cai ,
town, use this power by standi*,g in
ir simple • homes, -or the best ami
highest things in the material and in-
on the sen*, sends its wide circles to ,t
hundred shores.
Creator of true life, ThyseP U.t
life thou givest, Give Thyself, that
Thou mayest dwell in me nnd I i
Thee.”
AMEN
c
TORIA
Forlnfoits^MTdChil^cn.
Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always / «
Bears the
Signature
of i
V' icx Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
tni cteTAu* (MMii, h(w voAr cm
GEO] t \ HUH .HE COL’Nr v
Will lu sold lit the Court Hon.e
I—Of in Canton, said * County on
To All Women Who Want ’1 the first Tuesday in October 1*J2 ,
Look Young.—“Thig is to let you within tire legal hours of sale, th<- DELIVERED
know that, Hagan’s Magnolia Balm following described property, to-vit. PLACES.
I® the best thing I ever used. It does One Ford One-ton Truck, Motor
just what ydu say it will do for it No. 4161411, 1920 model. Said tvc'i:
certainly makes one look young, I levied on and to be sold as the prop-
will never be without it from now on erty of John Dobson to satisfy u : UNIVETER
I remain, Truly, (^igned) Mrs. Mary Execution issued from the Superior BILL CLINE.
A. Tuffy, 222 Humboldt St., Fort court of said county on the 19th day
Worth, Texas.” Use this famour of Jr ." 1922, and in favor <>•' tbr
Cor i and Fodder
Wanted
FOLLOW *NG
AT
INDIAN KNOLL ORCHARD* SEE
JOHN R. PAYNE.
ORCHARDS, SEE
hanging on our Walls. Every |r J( l uid BT »d toilet powder.i Inst- Cherokee Sales Co,
antly beau^fies. Brunette, White
ink, rose-red. 76 cents at druggists
f by maar Lyon Mfg. Co., 42 So.
fth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.—Adv.
This Sept. 5th 1922.
STROUD ORCHARDS, SEE RENO
CLINE.
jLE
V. TT.
"LL, She
APPLES
us .-el hi your
APPLES—Now is the time to hav* f’-Vnds r ,,
us send your sweetheart and, packed apples.
our beaut'fully: ('HEHUi.“C ULlUll
CHEROKEE ^^CHARDS
Canto;:. Geo g
friends a box of
Tacked apples.
HEIGHTS ORCHARDS, Canto-
BREEDLOVF ORCHARDS,
i JOHN BR1-. -ol OVE.
HICKORY LOG ORCHARDS. SEE
IJ. E. FdWl.EM
KEI1HBURG ORCHARDS.
I. TEASLi *
Cherokee Heigh :
Orchards
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