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AY, DECEMBER 1, Ml
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COlL\TY.
To Whom It May Concern:
A. L. Cagle as Administrator of
Nancy Pruitt, deceased, bavins ap
plied to me by petition for leavv* to
sell the real estate of said Nancy
Pruitt, deceased, this is to cite all
persons concerned, that unless cause
is hown to the contrary, 1 will pass
upon said application and grant "aid
leave at thd December Term, 1922,
of the Court of Ordinary of Chero
kee County.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY,' Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COliNl /.
P. W. Jones Guardian of Mar / E.
, Holbrooks heirs has applied to .nofor
. discharge from his Guardianship of
-aid heirs; this is therefore to notify
ill persons concerned, to file Jieir
objections, if any they have, or or
before the first Monday in December
next, else he will Ee discharged from
nis Guardianship as applied for.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
Till CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
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REMEDY
sort rat ntutpor
Coughs, Colds. Croup
WKOOPNM C0U6H. HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
•SOLO EVERYWHERE*
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNT'’
Will be sold before the tour;
house door in said county, on tt o
first Tuesday in December 1922,
-within the legal hours of sale, th •
following described property, to wit: I
Being town lots numbers 71, 72
and 73 in what is known ns Onr-
wood Purd. a subdivision a« ihowr.
>v Hue Print of Rccorrl in D^cl!
. Record K K page 18 and 4D in '
office of the Clerk of the Superb-
Court of said county, said lot. front !
mg on Etowah Avenue.
Said property levied on and ho
-oM as the property of W. T. Gunter
to satisfy an execution issued from
’I' • Superior Court of Pickm- dnnn,
ty Ga. in favor of W. C. Aire 1 and
•e/amst W. T. Gunter and Mr W
T. Gunter.
This November 6th 1922
• F. M. BLACKWELL, Sher-if.
STATE OF GEORGIA, •
CF’SROKEE COUNTY
Will be sold at the court house
door i n Canton, said county, on the
first Tuesday in December l’J?2
within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow-
»g described property, towit:
Forty acres of corn in the ‘i« d to
he gathered and sold, 300 pounds
oed cotton, more or less; 25 busheie
cotton seed, more or less, one ctor.d
hand two horse wagon, and harness.
3000 bundles fodder, one ottnr.
planter, one com drill, levied and to
be sold as the property of Ben Cagle
and in his possession at the time of
the levy, by virtue of an execution
ssued from the Superior court of
said county in favor of Jones
Mercantile, Company and aga’r.st
Ben Cagle.
On account of the above property
being heavy and expensive to move,
same will be sold at the court 'ic <
hut delivered .o purchaser at the
‘residence of the defendant.
This November 6th 1922.
F. M BLACKWELL. Sheriff.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUMiY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Whereas, E. H. Pearson, Ad mini
strator of E. F. Pearson, represents
to the Coart in his petition duly f’ed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered E. F. Pearson
estate. This therefore is to c ! ko all
persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not
he discharged from his administra
tion and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in Dco-robor
1922.
This 6th day of November 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
Boric G our in Satterfield vs. Clifford
Quill Satterfield.
Petition For Divorce,
Cherokee Superior Court.
December Term 1922.
To th 0 Defendant Clifford Qi ill
Satterfield:
The plaintiff Berio Geurin Satter
field, having filed her petition for
divorce against Clifford Quill Batter
field in this court returnable tc thi,
term of the court, and it beinr? mad (
to appear that Clifford Quill Sa ter-
ficld is not a resident of said c-.unt.v
and State and an order having b«v»r
made for service upon her by publi
cation, this therefore is to notify
you, to b e and appear at the next
term of Cherokee Superior C ».• t to
be held on the Second Monday in
December 1922, then and there to
answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable U. W.
Blair Judge of the Superior Court
it*? trf October 1922.
SANDOW Cl«rk
COLORED SCHOOL
The colored school this yea. 4 J? tl»c
largest and best i n the history ot tfi*
school. There is manifest real enthu
siasm and helpfulness not only
among the student body, but among
the patrons and citizens of the town
in general. Ei(^i scholor is fying
with his mate to excel i n schoVrship.
The greatest need and hindrance
to the progress of the school at pres
ent is the need of a school buiWing.
The house in which school is be
ing taught is inadequate, unsafe and
unssnitary. The standard by v hich
a town, state or nation its measured,
is the house where its individui.r. are
taughtgthe true principals of scrvke
and patriotism. I pray that th.i day
is not far distant when this great
need will fie granted.
J. A. Burge, Principal.
WflUGLE
A CARD OF THANKS
We wish to expross our thank* to
our many friends and neighbors for
their kindness and sympathy in the
death of our dear won and brother,
and we wish to extend our special
thanks to Dr. Brooke for his tender
service, although he was too Inti to
render medical assistance.
J. R. Lusk and ch<* Iren.
Satisfies the sweet tooth
and aids appetite and digestion.
Cleanses mouth and teeth.
.
A great boon to smokers,
relieving hot, dry mouth.
Combines
benefit.
pleasure and
NEWS FROM TOONIGF
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always Dears
I he
Signature of
Miss Effie Mason spent v ruiuy I
ight with Miss Laura Lwthem in 1
anton.
I Miss Nettie Wyatt spent Saluid.iV
ight witli Miss Mamer Johnston.
Miss Ovolenn Mason from C.tn'on '
isited her parents here Sunday
Mr. Bill House visited hts sister
i f Woodstock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson from Canton ;
'sited her parents here Sunday
Wt ure very sorry to learn that |
t'rs. Sam Millwood is very ill.
Don't forgeit meeting? Sunday
tormng at the Baptist church, 11
‘dock. Everybody invited.
Don’t miss the joy of the
new WII8LEY S P-R-the sugary
coated peppermint tid bit!
frn'0 Good for
valuable
premiums
SALE
December 2 1922
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