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DEVOTED TO THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHER*
THE BEST COUN TY IN NORTH GEORGIA.
VOLUME XLVII
TpENS* ** ,yiSM11
United ^ senator Wm 1
Harris spoke in Canto n Tuesday a'
the Court House to a large gathe- : ng
of Cherokee voters. Senator Harris
whs well received in Canton, one’ his
speech made a profound impress 1 i
on his hearers. Senator Harris noke
i .m his record in the Senate. I'.iis
SEE the Attractive Year Book
Watch ut grow.
“What is a woman’s club? A ntoot-<
ing ground
For those of purpose great and
broad and strong,
Whos aim is in the stars, who evei | being the first time Senator Da*-.3
long
i lias spoken in Cherokee his laige
To make the patient listening world
resound
With sweeter music, sweeter, purer
tones:
A place where kindly, fitting words
are said
And kindlier deeds are done, where
hearts are fed;
Where wealth of brain for novorty
atones;
Where hand clasps hand, and soul
finds touch with soul;
Where victory ih the race for fame
and power
l.ook backward even in their triumph
hour
To beckon others to the shinin" goal
This is a woman’s club, a Heaven
fair,
Where toilers drop an hour their
load of care.”
Did you attend the reception -iv-
en by tfce “Community Service Com
mittee” of the Womans Club? If ret
you missed something. It w..s the
fomal opening of the “Ladies Rest
Room” In the rear of the court house
first floor. It is mostly for tha benefit
of women and children coming in
frofh the country to attend court or
shopping. It is to be kept up by the
womans club, and should any woman
in the county find that the neca:
es are not provided for their com
fort it will be appreciated if you
just call the attention of iam« to
any member of womans club, and it
will be attended to. While the
county has been to no expense, y.t
the womans club wishes to express-
their sincere thanks and appreciation
to the county authorities or officers
for being permitted to fit up thi
room, and we earnestly request that
all the women in the county when
i n town will call and inspect. er.*er
Court House at rear door nndu make
yourself comfortable. About one
CANTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER to, 1922
EVEN DEMOCRATS AMAZED
AT SCOPE OF THEIR VICTORY
NUMBER 45
LANDSLIDE DESCRIBED AS ONE
OF MOST VIOLENT POLITIC •>
REACTIONS IN RECENT
YEARS.
Election Passed
Off Quietly Here
number of friends were very anxious
to hear him, and the able manner in
which he handled himself brought
words of praise from those lvvi.-irg
him. Senator Harris is a never tir-
in worker and his close relntioi..-hi/>
at Washington has won for G’>rgU
n large number of npproprathi/’s.
While Senator Harris had a largi
number of friends in Cherokee be
fore he spoke here he made by hie
speech hundreds of new friends that
have expressed themselves as being
Harris men in the future, Sene to;
Harris is a clean cut gentleman a
never ceasing worker, and his adnnr
ers are enthusiastically supporting
him and hope that he will contirually
he able to represent the people of
Georgia in Washington for ninn.v
years to come.
WITH WORKING MAJOR!! iLS
GONE, ADMINISTRATION
FACES DIFFICULT COURSE IN
NEXT TWO YEARS.
COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY NICHTS
Moving Pictures given at the
school Auditorium will be Twinkle,
Twinkle Little star Thursday n 5 ght;
Little Red Riding Hood, Friday
night and Suturda> night CindarilU
and .Tha Magic Slipper. All under
twelve years of age wiill be admitted
for te n cents and above, twenty'
cens. The .performance, wiill com-
j mence at six thirty and continue
v ..,^ through the evening with two per
formances.
hundred guests called during the rc
ception. Coffee and sandw’du
were served. Mrs. E. B. Gr.itt'i i
chairman of this committee and with
her untiring efforts, with the co
operation of her committee if doing
a good work.
Plans and material for Wo a mi)
club house are being perfected and
arranged for, so it is hoped tha 1 . a'l
contributors to same will bo ready
for first contribution
Washington, November 8.—The
sweeping democratic victory through
out the country yesterday, wining
out almost entirely the tremond'.us
republican majority piled up hy rhe
Harding landslide of 1920, was de
scribed in capital circles today as one
of the most violent political reac
tions i n offyear election in recent
years
Loss of eight republican senators
n the states of New York, Michigan,
Indiana, New Jersey, Delewar 0 ,
West Virginia, Maryland and N -r h
Dakota, combined with the ov r-
whelming rout of republican eandb’-i
tes for the house, has thrown admi
nistration leaders into a deep glam.
Just as Woodrow Wilson wns *wo
years ago, President Harding \vas
said to be a lonesome and pathetic
figure at the white house today
By way of contrast, headquarter
of the democratic national committee
was the scene of great hilarity bcliev
ing Thursday’s results are thS Tore
runner of a democratic president *n
1924. Chairman Cordell Hull expv s-
sed the belief that the official count
will show even further democrat’.!
gains in close states.
Potentially, the biggest dcvelnn
ment from Tuesday’s shake up con-
cerns the stormy course ahead of the
next congress. This, is explained hy
SUPERIOR COURT HAS
! BUSY CRIMINAL WEEK
i •
Call Term of Cherokee Sunevioi-
j Court convened in Canton M mdny
morning qt 10 o’clock with Judge
D. W. Blnir presiding and Solicitor
Wood representing the stutes inter*
1 e»t. This term of court has Ik in d 1 -
The'General Election of Tu -sduy | v « ted exclusively to Criminn! bind
pursed ^yery quite in Cherokee • urn-1 ,le8S ^ large number of cns<’s -o- i
ty with only a few hundred voting i boe " disposed of. Among one of ‘be
over tjke entire county. Complete re- j prominent eases tried was that of K.
turns |how thut all the nmendmft"’* M. Foote, charged with cm .< zli-
bfeuted in the county. Con- j ment from Reinhardt College. Mr,
in Thus. M. Bell carrie 1 «l. I Foote was represented by Hot- Hor-
>solid vote over his opponent,; ^ert * ' n V’ w ^° m,, de n stiff fichl lor
|rnce Daviis Bechmnn. M -s. j ollant. however he was fduml g'lil y
Ian only receiving four votes | a ”*^ ^is •‘ icr >!cnee "’as from inn to
county. Hon. P. II, Latina?*, r y^’-rs in the gang. Foote r>
to senate as well as Repi—mn- lie<l hirgely on the plea of insanity.
Jollins polled the entir vote, A number-of other important ensis
jiving no opposition. are to ,H> lrietl - am1 P rCRCnt Indiaa-
tionr are that court will be in p.-mou
the remainder of the week. The
Grad Jury thut served at the Angus*,
term is ngaiq in session, and reports
To.
are that thev are contracting -onsid
NOTICE: NOTICE.
Citizen* of Canton.
the new charter pre - ’'
' Tow n of Canton, you a ' 1
register for all city .lee | e™” 1 * amount of business.
til former registration* ar c
The registration h >k.k ••
the City Hall for citizeer of
Call at once and register
Re*pectfully,
WOMANS CLUB MEETING
JUNK
Armistice Day wil’ be observed hy
The Womans Club at their reiyrlar
T A Do»» faceting Friday Nov. 10th, at th’oe
_ x j o'clock, at their new Club Room In
the Cherokee Bank Building. The
program arranged by the Education*
al committee will be open tc the
ORDER TO HOLD PL it-,
■4 Lie MEETING |
Chirokee Council No. 47 of the,
Junto) Order United America, M..- PdUlc end the, will be gl.,1 r ■
chanfee will held « big rally nnd-bnb-, "*» •"* vi '' l ° rs wh “ “ re 1
lie getting on Saturdey nighg’ N .v- ee|aclnlly Ht, men,bern ef The
jMpSrv* *• ■>»
In Canton. A very interfcting pro
gram has been planned for thta event
several well known and capable
speakers being on the program,
among them being Mr. Lovelace the
State Secretary or the Order, and
1* M from the y\.tlanL& tx» the Pacific count
American
1 “Star Spangled Banner'^—Play
ed l y school orchestra, Audience
singing.
2 Tnvocaion—Rev. W. II. Mood
3 “In Flanders FieM"—Lieu. Col.
MARINES HERE
NOVEMBER 14
The Marines are coming to Can
ton next week! Tha|j is Sergeant
Abe Skinner and Publicity Seir^cnnt
C. R. Bamgras, U. S. M. C, will visit
Ibis city on November 14th In' res
ponse to a request on the part of a
large number of Canton youths who
Rave expressed a desire to enlist fir
a three years "hiteh" i n the Sp’diers
of the sea.
On ^c morning of the 14th, no t
Tuesday, the large recruiting truck
of the Marines will roll up in front
■ f the Post office, and will remain
there for the day, returning *o At
lanta that night. While in this city,
information will be furnished to all
who desire to lear n something o* 1 lie
nature of the service which th - Ma
vines offer young men who are ,it
lens* 1ft years of age. Captain
George Bower, U. 8. Marine Corps
in ehnrgc of Marine RoeruPino in
the Southeastern States, with head
quarters in the Post office building
in Atlanta, is giving Cantoniana an
opportunity to see the champion '-
crutter of the Marine, Corps Ser
geant Skinner, who during his sh ut
career on this interesting duty haj
been the cause of scores of Georgi
ans joining the Marines, and who are
now stationed in the four cornels of
the earth, while the searg.unt Is
giving out Information to Interested
young men, Publicity Sergeant
Bnumgras, who by the way* ha*
pasted up Marine Corps literature
, - „ . .. c , y John McCrae, Miss R ichellc McCluvc
Mr. Curley from Marietta. Bveryr, ’ „ ..
, .. - 1 Answer to In Flanders Field—
one 1b cordially Invited to attenil i
,, Al , . . , I Miss Molna Michael six eight grade
this meeting and a pleasant anil or.i |
fitable evening is in store tor al! who, K r
the large number of progressive - and fcttend> ^ meetinK wni be b ’gun! 0 " The ,n
, .. i .w . . French by eleventh t,rc de gir i
hy a big parade thru the streets oi , ^ ,
. ,, i • <1 Sketch- of A Yorks life -
Canton at 7:30 P. M. followed 'm-l .
„ A , . i ,* , M ss Elizabeth Ci gg-ns.
mediately by the program at the hall „ , _
7 Dandy Boy, rar.k Weath“'b;'
“Looking glass upon the wa'l, Who is fairest of them all.”
What does your looking glass tell you as you search it nightly
for signs of vanishing lovlineii’
Scientists, manufacturers of Toilet Requisites have given years
of careful study to the care and maintenance of the skin, with
the results that w e have a vast assortment of high-quality goods
for your selection.
Let us recommend some dependable things i n Creams, Lotions,
Powder eta.
Tohnstons Drug Co.
Canton, Ga. Phone 51
radicals, coming in he most part
from the republican)- anks, that w’ll
compose the two houses.
Subsequently it is argued thal
even though the official count :hiw
a slight republican control the
house, congress will be certain t*. be
controlled by the independent and
progressive element, which means
the destruction of republican leader
ship. So many of the returned repub
licans are of progressive tendon ."e
that administration leaders will ’e
unable to hold them in line.
With the republican major!*.:- in
the senate cut dow n to less than .a
dozen this state of affairs seems cer
tain. Thase votes include LaFolleti
Borah, Johnson, Ladd, Lenroot, Nor
ris, and the recently elected “pro
gressive,” Brookhart. Howell and
Shipstead. Complete independence of
party control has already been da-
monstrated by the first six, who have
bee n known to vote against aimin’-
stration measures in numerous in
stances. That Howell, Brookha<t and
Shiphead will join their rani.s ap
pears certain in view of their b’tter
opposition to the republican organi
zation.
Should half of the eight named gi
over to the democrats, as they aro
expected to do, the republican ma
jority in the senate would bo lost,
and the administration wovdd he
powerless to pull through strictly
partisan measures.
A situation of similar character
will prevail in the house, it is said
All of which leads observers to ho
lieve the next congress will bs one
of the stormiest in the history of the
nation
MRS. RUSS DELAY DEAD
Cradle Song, Friiz Krleslnr, Miss
Eleanor Jones.
Mrs. Kuss DeLay died ut her hamn; g Reading of ito«tn for Canto ’.
in Holly Springs, Sunday morning,' 9 “Recessional” Kipling, A'.t n
after several weeks illness of Pheu- p,g an<
monia. For a number of years she ■ - — . —
has been a resident of this town and
has a large circle of friends that vitl
be grieved to hear of her sudeen
death. She is survived by her hus
band and twelve children.
She was of Baptist faith being a
member of Holly Springs church for
a number of years. Interment was
i tl Holly Springs cemetery among a
large crowd of sorrowing friends and
relatives.
during his $ “years on ree uitiifg
duty, will decorate the city with ma
rine corps posters, etc. Besides be
ing n star salesman for Uncle Sam.
young Skinner, has see n a little of
the world, and has participated in a
few scraps, add holds many cham
paign medals for his arduous tasks.
Incidently examinations will bo
held, and all who pasB, will have an
obportunity to return to Atlanta
with the sergeants, or enlist at a
later date. During the past fsw
months more than 25 Canton youths
have tried to get Into the Murine.)
but only half of these could pass the
required examinations. The Merino
(continued on col. fi back page)
MINIMUM WAGE
LAW >S ILLEGAL
Washington, November 6.—De
daring that the. “modern tendency
toward indiscriminate legislative and
judicial jugglery" with great funda
mental questions of free government
is presisted in, would lead, ultimate
ly to “social disorder and revoluti jn”
the District of Columbia court of
appeals today held unconstitutional
the / minimum wage law effective m
the capital. In holding the iaw in
valid and thereby establishing what
; s regarded as likely to be a nreie-
dent of far reaching importance, the
court of appeals reversed itself from
a decision handed down in June, 19- , 1
To The Farmers Of
Cherokee County
MEMBERS OF TfiE GEORGIA COTTON GROWERS ASSOCIA
TION MAY BRING THEIR DRAFTS TO US AND WILL NOT
ONLY HONOR AND PAY DRAFTS ON THE ASSACIATION BY
ITS MEMBERS FOR ADVANCES ON THEIR COTTNO BUT
WILL ASSIST THEM IN MAKING OUT THEIR DRAFTS AND
SECURING ANY OTHER INFORMATION FOR THBM THAT
WILL BE OF SERVICE IN DBIJVERING THEIR COTTON AND
DRAWING ADVANCES ON SAME.
Anticipation is about all there Is
to kissing.
Bank of Cherokee
Canton, Ga)