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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER U)J>
Tljc QWpecokfee .Aduanre
CANTON. GEORGIA
J. P. Rud«:i!)
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Official Organ
The Cherokee Advance is the Official Organ of the
County of Cterokee and the municipality of Canton fin.
THE POSTAGE STAMP
In a divorce case in a neighboring county sayi The
Milledgevil'c Recorder, the lady presented a letter in
which her husband wrote: “My love I swallowed the
postage stamp because I knew your lips had touched it.”
—Greensboro Herald Journal.
ON LAND AND SEA
Rate of Subscription
One Year
Six Month.-
SI Ml
. 75c
Invariably in Advance
The Cherokee Advance is entered at the Canton
Postofficp mail matter of the second class under .*< t
f Congee-
KRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922
WHIPPING AT SCHOOL
A go
0(1
many year a>
ro, when
a hoy was -hipped
! at
school,
he
* received ntu
it her good
licking when he
got
home.
B
ut in these n
niirressive
davs the father
•Did
mother
w
ipe his tears
away nn
<1 go straighway
and
wallop
tli
e teacher- (1
iree nshoro
Herald Journal.
Anothc
r point in fa\
.•or of the
“Good Old Day .’
Another bnttl e hag been won i n the long fight'ttgutn-d,
whiskey. The order of Attorney-General Dau"-htery
barring liquor on chips that fly the American flag and
on foreign si ips in American waters is perhaps, the
most significant step which has been taken to enfor'e
the Volstead Act.
Chairman Lasker of th e Sipping Board made the plea
a few months ago that we could not compete with other
shipping interests unless our hipss carried liqu« is.
There is reason o belicv e that he had the sanction of
President Il.irding in this ruling at the time. But Mr.
Lasker has found out that he is not the Inst coil'd of
appeals anil ho has taken his medicine like a man and
ordered tha any officer or sailor aboard a vessel of the
United St.P found in possession of intoxicating liquors
lit turned over to constituted authorities for prns°cn-
ti*>ri.
been laughing at us because of mr wof
he our united effort to have dry ships
It is u great forward step but it is line
reasonable application of the law of a souverign per.nl .
Christian Index.
Europe
ships. Let
and dry la
QUALITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN
THF. OTHER TOWN
What constitutes the qualities of a good citizen?
An exchange has made the following analysis of good
citizenship, which in going the rounds of newspap'is,
We ofto., think of tluimprovement that would result nm , mny hj read with benefit here as well as in the other
cities where it has been printed: i
“You may class yourself as a good citizen mervy
because you pay your debts, stay at home nights, look
after your family and let otherc alone.
"But if von are renlly a good citizen you must qjo
further than that.
in our town if th people who are continually comparing
It unfavorably with sum other town would either .tn -e
to th,. other town or get busy and help put us n ahead of
it.—Calho m Times.
Any person that thinks the other town is better t’a.o
his own should move, it would be best for all concerned.
NOT FOR TRADE
“You have civic duties to perform, civic require
ments to meet.
The smallest thing we ever heard ,said was by a "md
motherly, old soul’ whom everybody loves, says The
Topeka Capital. She lost her husband a good many
months ago. and when sked why she never married
again, said. “I have never happened to run across the
man I woo'd trade my pension for."—Greesboro Herald
Journal.
A woman would not trade her pension, hut we'd bet
a map would grab a “Bob Haired Damsel."
I “(living assistance to those who need help is a par*
I of your duty.
KEEPING UP WITH EXTRAVAGANCE.
One of the problems of these time:, is to pursuadc
people to linm their own lives, and not to be governe l by
the habits of others. The school of college pupils see
ing the rich youngster sling money, feels he m’ict do
the snme, and he squanders his little earnings or the
sum he receives from his parents n n costly treats and
excursions.
Struggling families me dazzled by the costly* ktoils
of wealthy friends nud feel they must either spend
money on n;r.ewl v *'f“mvWt entertaining or be forgolte i
and ignored. Many people who could not afford :v:to-
mobiles have bought them, as the only way to keep in
with certain desired sets.
Wealthy friends whos,. society is only to he purchased
by engaging in expenditures beyond rffu-’s means, nr"
not worth hr.vng. Real friedships are based on • m-
gcniality td interests mther thnr >n spending. Wh°n
two people with similar taste get together, they d < not
have to sling around the cash to enjoy each o'.he■.—
Greenville (Tenn.) Democrat-Sun.
| “You may feel that there are plenty of men more able
to go ahead and d< things in your community, hut Out
j does not absolve you from your duty.
"These 'same persons may <|p for the poor, the com
munity, thi city and the surrounding country as if they
' enjoyed it and no doubt they do get pleasure ou* of it
j ut thor<> is your duty which nooo can do but you
“Your life touches others, whether you will or nor.,
■ and you can t get away from this responsibility, though
: you may shirk it.
i
“To he uie, your home and family comes fil'd;, out
certainly you know .hat you must do some things for
your city rod for those outside your immediat e circle.
^ ou ni l/ grumble because the same old gang isthack
in (your
Now smoked
by a million
mm who love
a superior
cigarette
1 5 for 1 Oc
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
w IWI VVCI lull I
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
on the wrapper all these years,
jus; to protect the coming
generations. Do not be deceived.'
All Counterfeits, Imitations and *'JUst-as-good” are but
Bxperiments 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
been 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
'JNIVETER
of every movement or important undertaking
cits
every
ty, buf
“Suppose i ll the men in your home place were as
self-centered ns you are, what would your city or your
community amount to?"
This leads us to repeat an idea that v e have (..In ex
pressed, to Tie effect that a town or city is just wh:it the
people who reside here make of it. A town is no bigger
than the men who mak c it. A person who is disposed
to criticise nis town should begin with himself -The
Rome New 4- ,
Mi . and Mrs. Stovall and on <
spent Saturday night had Sunday
with Miss Fannie Chattin.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lowery and
childi.n spent Sundny w^h Mr. and
Mis. Garner.
Mr. Henry Garner and family v sit
i ^ 1.is parents Sunday.
Master James Lowery and Haul
Lowery spent Saturday night wiHi
Mrs. Holbert.
Miss Fannie Chattin spent Suiula,,
night with Mrs. Stovall.
Mr. Jim Kelley will move Mi.
Chattins at an early date.
Miss Grace Chattin spent Monday
night with Miss Fannie Chattin.
Mrs. Heisman was called to At
lanta to ee her mother, Mrs. Garli'c
who was bndly injured in an automo
bile accident last Thursday. Mrs.
CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
▼HU CENTAUR COMPANY,
4UW YORK CITY.
Carliles’ friends hope she wi 1 soon FOR SALE—Abruzzie Rye, $1.71-
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Killian • .1
(laughter visited at Mrs. Killians
Sunday. |
pei bushel. F. O. B. Fairn.eunt Ga.
L> C. Malian.
sen.' c fir ha tiling freight o- ,ir.v-
thing anywhere. Big Reo Moving
Van. Prices reasonable.
H. L. DcLay, McLnin’s Garage,
Canton, Ga., or Holly Springs, Tel",
phone No. 152-02.
A dose sHave
MENTHOLATUM
comforts and heals.
John Ryrner
Dealer in
Phonographs, Pianos,
Player Pianos and
Organs
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Latest Records Always in Stock.
Leading Lines:- Livingston, York and
Weaver Pianos
TVS VtUVERSALCAB
I. Announces
REDUCTIONS
•--to ^lowest prices on Ford Motor {
Cars in the history of automobile in- 1
dustry.
The present prices, F. O, B. Detroit, are as follows
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JOHN RVMER
Chassis
$235.00
Runabout, Regular
269.00
Touring, Regular
298.00
Truck, Chassis
380.00
Coupe
530.00
Two Door Sedan
595.00
Four Door Sedan
725.00
CES ON CLOSED CARS INCLUDE STARTER
AND DEMOUNT-
40 Marietta Street
Canton, Georgia
ABLE RIM EQUIPMENT. WHEN FURNISHED ON OPEN TYPE LALS
AND TRUCKS THE LIST PRICE OF THE STARTER IS $70.00 AND
OF DEMOUNTABLE RIMS, $25.00 FOR PARTICULARS, TERMS,
ETC., COMMUNICATE WITH
Cherokee Sales
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