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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20 L)2'
Che Cherokee Arlunnrr
CANTON, GEORGIA --
I. P. Rudaiill
men and real Americans that they
will be so thoroughly aroused to th-?
danger in their midst that much will
Editor j have bee n accomplished towards the
Official Organ
fhe Cherokee Advance ia the Official
Or pan of the County of Cherokee
aud the municipality of Canton, Ga.
Rata of Subscription
, Fear $1.50 6 Month*-..7$®
Invariably in Advance
The Cherokee Advance ia
at the Canton Post,office aa mail mat*
tor of the second class under Act of
Congress.
Atlanta Georgia, Sept., 27, 11*22
PROCLAMATION
TO A1 L KLANS AND KLANSMEN
AND TO ALL AMERICAN CITI
ZENS WHO BELIEVE IN THEIR
COUNTRY AND WANT TO SEE
ITS EVERY INTEREST PROTEC-
TED-
GREET1NG :-
WHEREAS, the Knights of »V •
All Klu\ Klan has been organized
for the purpose of safeguarding and
protecting those things in ini', for
America which are fundamental fn •
‘he greatness of the nation and are
the things for which our leathers
faught and died to preserve and per
petuate in America; nnd
WHEREAS, for the past few
months the Knights of the Ku Kh\
Klan has had trained investigators
quitily at work seeking the real
cause for the present social, in lusti-
al and moral unrest in America• am,
WHEREAS those invest gators
have uncovered an organized uTor*
to disrupt national unity and to ur.-
dermind the morals of Aireticun
youth and to destroy every vestige
of patriotism and to, if possible,
overthrow and undermind the foun
dation principles of the American
government and to encourage dis
respect for the courts of tho land,
mob violence, sabotage and every
known form of lawlessness; nnd
WHEREAS our investigators have
found the hairy claw of Bolshevism.
Socialism, Syndicalism, I. W. W. em
and other isms destructive to Un-
American system of Government and
startling but true, have found the
tentacles of these isms gripping at
iPubHc school sys-
irh, itreedfing unmblested in our law
akirg bodies, insidiously throitl'ng
jr daily press nnd even forcing its
lasphemous way into tho very
imes cf the people of Ameri -a: and
WHEREAS the Knights of the Ku
lux Klan now thoroughly organiz-
I and intrenched in every eoi nor
’ the United States, is determined
keep faith with American- and
merica; and
WHEREAS we believe that Klar.s,
d Klansmen and American citizens
e entitled to the facts i n full d< -
il which have been, through
onths of careful work, dug up by
ir investigators, and that is these
cts are given to Klans and Klars-
suppression and destruction row in
, America working towards the under
/
I minding of those real fundamentals
, upon which this nation was estab
lished and has been builded and
j which must be preserved if th *
natio n is to maintain in the future
its hhig standard amongst the galaxy
of the nation of the world;
THEREFORE, 1, Edward Youog
Clark, Imperial Wizard Pro Tom of
the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. do
hereby officially proclaim as follows
First, That acting upon tho start
ling and indisputable facts duo up
by tho investigators of the Klan con
cerning th ( , activity of alie n enemies
| that the Knights of the Ku Klux
I Klan does here and now dccltmo
war to the hitter end upon nil tho a
i n America who are seeking in an
insidous ut powerful manrnv to
undermine the very fundamentals o f
the Nation.
Second; It has been decided */>
give the facts to the Klan- a»’d
Klansmen throvcbo’Ji *h<J i-oiruW
channels nnd to all America th •ough
|n scries of startling articles to be
1 published i n the Searchlight, wlii h
publication has fearlessly hacked
| the Klan at all times and fought f u
the principles for which the Kl-;n has
stood, and at heavy expense to (self
has consented to giv ( , this informa
tion to the World. The Amu k-ar.
public has heard some thing ah,>it
Bolshevism hut never the* whole an-
pleasunt truth, and they do not know
the identity of Bolshevism propon
ents in this country and they have
no conception of the* way misguiele i
Americana nr e blindly falling in**)
the clever traps laid for the*m by *lu*
enemies e>f our gre*at ceiuntry. Tn the
manner here mentioned we intend to
expose in the pitiless glnr e of pub
licity all the* dedails of the* schemes
anei plots that are* now workn.v
through the* natiion to destroy those
things feu- which our fnthe*rs fnught
unel died, and which are the vitals in
the life e>f our great nation.
Third; All Klans and Klansmet
are uilgeel tei get ready anel b» pre
pared to do their part when the* truth
has been proclaimeel and made
known in stamping out of this Na
tion Bolshevism anel kindred isms
that are being useel by the Bolshe
vists to build up a great network of
destructive forces in the Nation.
Americans must b e on guard ar*d
Klans nnd Klansmen must g ; rei
themselves for battle, for the enemy
is nt our very gate.
Done in the Imperial Palace this,
the twenty-seventh day of Sept, tu
ber, Nneteen Hundred nnd Twenty
Two.
EDWARD YOUNG CLARK
Imperial Wizard Pro Tom.
Attest; H. W. Evans
IMPERIAL KLIGRAPP.
Tax Collectors Notice
1 will be at the following named p laces to collect taxes fo r!922
Woodstock, Monday, October 16.
Ball Ground, Tuesday, October 17.
4; , 4
Conns Creek, Wednesday, October 18, Forenoon. '*
Cross Roads, Wednesday, Octob*>*18, Afternoon.
Mullins, Thursday, October 18, F renoon.
Little River, Thursday, October 19, Afternoon.
Hickory Flat, Friday, October 20.Forenoon.
Lickskillett, Friday, October 20, Afternoon.
Sixes, Monday, October 23, F renoon.
. J I V;
Bells, Monday, October 23, Afternoon.
Fairplay, THiesday, October 'M, Foreneon.
Harbins, Tuesday, October 24 Afternoon.
Salacoa, Wednesday, October 2*5 Forenoon.
Clayton, Wednesday, October 25 Afternoon.
Wild Cat, Thursday, October <6, Forenoon.
When in Woodstock I wi*.t hg-*# Lickskillett and Bells - C c«ipts
and when in Ball Ground T will >,av e Clayton and Conns Creek re
ceipts.
, Office open every day in Canton beginning Monday, Oct. 15*-h.
W. D. Miller, T. C.
$1,441,
,-rt 1,486 A YEAR’S
DISASTER RELIEF COST
Red Cross Aided 145,000 Vic-
tims in United States—Losses
Total $30,000,000.
Severny-two disasters, with hun
dreds reported killed and Injured, and
more than 145.000 either homeless or
requiring assistance, called for emer
gency relief measures and the ex-j spent several days with parent
pendlture of $1,441,486.36 by the^
BALL GROUND SOCIAL NEWS
American Red Cross during the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1022, according
to a statement based on the Jorfh-
comlng annual report of the Red
Cross. The greatest toll of life was
taken by hurricane' nnd tornado,
while the overflowing if rivers, the
breaking of dams and torrential rains
drove the greatest number of people
from their homes. The property loss
was estimated at more than $30,-
000.000.
The year’s disasters reported In
cluded twenty -ix Hoods, nineteen tor
nadoes. fifteen tires, four epidemics,
two theatre collapses, two shipwrecks
(one an airship), and a bridge col
lapse, mine explosion, railway colli
sion, and a drought. Of the floods In
the United States that at San An
tonio, Texas, caused tho greatest
property loss. $0,000,000 and the high
mark of fatalities. 100, while the
flood in the vicinity of Vicksburg and
Natchez. Miss., forced .'11,000 persons
from their homes.
A National Calamity
Tn the Red Cross disaster relief
records there will probably remain
for many years one calamity which
touched nearly every state with a
sense of horror and of huts. This was
the distressing collapse of tlie roof
of the Knickerbocker Theatrk In
Washington, l>. C„ resulting In nlne-
t.v-slx deaths and 12.7 persons Injured,
Situated In the center of the beauti
ful Northwest residential section, this
motion picture theatre was patronized
h.v many persons of prominence both;
In the official and civil life of the Na^
tlonal Capital, whose family and per
sonal connections radiated out over
the entire country. The horror was
Intensified by a terrific snowstorm
which, though It retarded, did not
block Red Cross relief.
Airship Crash Finds Aid at Hands
The crash and destruction of the JJ,
S. Army’s large airship Roma in Vir
ginia last February with the loss of 34
officers and men and 11 Injured was
the first disaster >>f Its kind to call for
Red Cross relief in this country. The
suddenness of the accident tested th**
preparedness of the organization and
of the Chapter at Hampton, Va., hut
the response xva« Immediate and relief,
furnished the survivors, also funds for
the expenses of relatives of the dead,
who came from long distances to claim
their own.
In the year’s oversea record for nltri
rendered by the Red Cross are two
fires In I he Philippines, one In Manila,
which destroyed 1,000 homes, with a
loss of $1 ,.*>oo.o<Hi and 5.000 persons
made homeless, the oilier at Tonlo,
which drove 3,000 from their dwellings.
In medical relief that was quick and
effective the smallpox epidemic In San
Domingo, which had a total of 22,000
cases with 227 deal Its In a single day,
tested the readiness of the Red Cross
for action, and the same can he said
of the San Domingo hurricane, which
killed 12 persons and reduced the
homes of 182 persons to wreckage. A
flood In San Salvador, with a deatli
toll of 70 and 2.000 refugees, was also
effectually handled by the local Chap
ter of the American Red Cress.
Relief Machinery Perfected
The year has seen the further per
faction of dlsasier relief administra
tive measures In every field of Ameri
can Red Cross activity, nnd that the
work may he carried on to still greater
accomplishments the American Red
Cross Is appealing for widespread re
newal of membership during the an
nual Roll Call, to be conducted this
year from Armistice Day (November
11) to. and including, Thanksgiving
Day (November 30).
Red Cross Roll Call
Heard World Around
The Annual Roll Call the Ameri
can Red Cross for registration af the
membership tor 1023 will begin on
Armistice Day, November 11, and
close on Tbankegivlpg Day, November
80. The ground work tor this stu
pendous taak of re-enrolling tbo mem
bership throughout the world baa been
laid la a plan for the drat complete
and comprehensive system of registra
tion of the Rod Cross membership In
all Its 3,300 active Chapters et home
and abroad.
An important feature of tbo round-
the-world Roll Call campaign will be
a universal effort to re-enltat the serv
ice of war-time Red Cross workers In
tho peace program by their partici
pation In the Roll Call. In this way
tbe vast army of voluhteers will once
more affiliate with the work of the
Red Cross in Its manifold phases. Co
operation also has been assured by
Government and private maritime In
terests In a deep-sea Roll Call that
ia designed to reach every member
or potential member in every part of
the world who may be en voyage or
temporarily in any port.
Thousands of Chapters will adopt
the home canvass plan of enrollment
which originated in Pittsburgh, where
last year it resulted in a membership
Increase of 50 per cent. All records
In this year’s campaign will be kept
cn standard size cards to be filed by
each Chi pter for future use.
A wedding of much interest w.i:
that of Miss Bess Allen to-Mr. BiLy
Haynes of Bramwell \V. 1 Va. which
was solemnized nt the home of >h.
brides sister, Mrs. Ira Pay nr of
Kimball, \V. Va., Oct. 11. Mr. and
Mrs. Haynes are spending thcii
honeymoon in Georgia, after which
they will make their home in W Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Padgett,
Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. McCollum.
Several of the W. C. T. U mem
bers are planning to go to the *V C.
T. U. Convention this week which it
held in Douglasville, (in.
Miss Effie Allen of Rome, s,.vt
last week end with her parents
Mrs. T. W. Price has ret muted
from Locust Grov e where she merit
a week with her parents, Mr a V
Mrs. Kimball.
Mrs. Ben Perry is visiting
and relatives i t1 Atlanta and Douglas
villo this week.
MLs Bernice Roberts visited M*->
Louise Morgan of Atlanta last seek.
Several attended th.. funeral of
*
Mr. Brady of Jasper and Mi-.;
Blanche Cannon of Canton las'. w**c\
Miss Hattie Garrett and Mr. John
Garrett spent the week end with e-
latives in Jasper last week.
Several attended the fair last
week end.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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castor i A
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, hat borne the signature of
on the wrapper all these years,
just to protect the coming
generations. Do not be deceived. 1
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are bnt
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.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
heen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
V
Bears the Signature of
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
ECHOES FROM SWEET WATER
P-
Rev. Neal filled his rnguHi
pointment at this place Sunday.
Mr Boyce Hubbard is visiting ni.-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hub
bard.
Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TMK CINTAU, COMPANY. NIW VOWK CITY,
Misses 01 lie and Estelle Satterfield
visited .Miss Francis Watson Sum’ay
Mr. Herchel Leonard and mother
visited Mrs. T. V. Satterfield . -.d
children Saturday night.
Rev. Smith of Marietta Tint: been
called as pastor of Sweet Wn*?r
church and he will conduct a revival
meeting beginning on Friday n ,ht
before the 5th Sunday in October
i Everybody come.
FOP. SALE—Abruzzie Rye, $ 1.1
pci bushel. F. O. B. Fairmount Ga.
* r. Ms Han.
_ Bums and scalds!
MENTH0LAIUM
cools the gain and
.heals the
m vnvmALCAR
Announces
REDUCTIONS
prices on Ford Motor
history of automobile in-
---to Slowest
Cars in the
dustry.
The present prices, F. O. B. Detroit, are as follows
Chassis . . $235.00
Runabout, Regular
Touring, Regular
Truck, Chassis
Coupe
Two Door Sedan
Four Door Sedan
269.00
298.00
380.00
530.00
595.00
725.00
PRICES ON CLOSED CARS INCLUDE STARTER AND DEMOUNT
ABLE RIM EQUIPMENT. WHEN FURNISHED ON OPEN TYPE GALS
AND TRUCKS THE LIST PRICE OF THE STARTER IS # $70.00 AND
OF DEMOUNTABLE RIMS, $25.00 FOR PARTICULARS, TERMS,
ETC., COMMUNICATE WITH
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