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MISS CLEVA RUDASILL
THANKSGIVING
By Charles Hanson Town?
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Telephone No. 10
EASTERN STAR
Mias Elizabeth Ramsey will spend
Thanksgiving at Rome, Ga.
Thanksgiving day with Thankigiv-l
ing Turkey is a jrreat day.
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•Mr. J. W. Blackwell is snendin
Thanksgiving with home folks
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‘Would like to buy a (food .second
hand piano. If interested afailj to
Miss Clevn ftudnvll.
■d. 1 jrive thanks!
for the green gospel of the grafts,
Aod the white billowy clouds that
pass;
i the wide world's great lovitness
And the rain's healing hands that
bless
The fevered meadow and the oad
Whereon is my still abode.
I thank Thee for the quite movi
Kong shadows in the afternoon •
for the grtmt peace the blue sky
knows,
And the red miment'of the ross
for the soft tumult of the leavei
In nutumn on my haunted ovtr, |
' nd the clean stars on wlnd-tdown j
’ nights, ,
And all the little village light; • • •
That smile at me through Winter's M'ss Janie Lovelace of Wes. Ppint
dark— | and Miss Annabel Moye of Co- del .
Kuch one a human, tender sprrk sport Wednesday afternoon it: Can
for apple-orchards, white with Mry, ton
On many a far sequestered way-
CHEROKEE
CHAPTER
NO. 192
.Stated mRtings held in Masonic.
Hall, on fourth Monday night of
each month, at 7 P. M.
All duly qualified Sisters and Pro
l.herr cordially invited to meet with
r
US.
Kntheen Thomas, Sec.
Malinda Roberts, W. M
Miss Marie Owenby will spend
Thanksgiving with her parent , at
Oakhurst.
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.''%hcs Saliie Mae White an 1 Idu
Chustie are spending Thanksgiving
with*home folks in Atlanta, Ov
Mr and Mrs. Ogborns hud as
Jhei' guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Mu>-
ry of Atlanta and Mr. Darling from
Indianapolis Indiana.
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There were 0,801 bales of
ginned prior to November 14th 10?2 J 12 17-1 Thess. 5:22)
pod
compared with 7,051 bales ;
to November the 1 Itli 1921.
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The Story Telling hour at the
Ladies Club Room in Bank of (*h< r
kee will be Saturday afternoon from
- till o'clock. All children inter
ested are urged toe ome.
for the deep patience of a poM.
With in's a forest beautiful.
I thunk Thee for all simple th ! "L-‘
Beyond the glory of high king-:
I*or a goodly book to read at o'y 1 ''
*!o th< sweet peace of candle ligh
for bread to break, a child to ki •
Vnd O, dear God, for this—f > • tf
The love of woman tiiat shull last
Till Time itself, and Life have v.
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Ami, as the long, bright journey «>n.l* Mt and Mrs. William O il' and
I •"i'll I give thanks for many frloml?J Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Johnston had -
Ladies TTomc Journal ^ their guests last week, their une'e
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. John IV Gsr-
Miss Eunice Coker entertained tlielrison of Carthage, Texas.
Serving Club, at her apartment o: 1 • * *
Main Street Monday evening Those j WOULD I,IKE T<> BCV A <JO<»I>
, '» nt were Misses Amandn and [ SECOND HAND PIANO. If IV.
Bertie Perry, Inez and Mariali Dos- j TERESTED APPI.V TO.
4n Annie Maud Miller. (LEVA RUDASILL. CITY.
HOW CLOSE TO DANGER IS II I
SAFE TO GO. COME TO THE'
B. Y. P. U. SUNDAY N*GHT!
AND WE WILL TALK IT OVER, j
j Devotional Meetiiig-Am^r-jn:.
i That Is Worth While,
ttoit f Scripture Reading Eeci. 11 :•»-10
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1. Amusements have a place. and
value for the Christinn—Rmh.iel
Keith.
2 Amusement should be H'ci'en-
f’vt Charlie Cobb.
Special Song Pauline Wilson
3. Amusement that is worth while
is amusement that is well tim'd
Katie Banister.
4. The Moral List of ami'scrcnt
Herman Phillips.
5. Amusement that is worth while
is wholesomely associated—Gerald
Carreker.
't. Social Life a place for Ted
mony—-Lois Bell.
What can our B. Y. P. U. do to
■ provide amusements that are wn ii
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! wliilt*—by Leader.
On Shoes, Hats and Clothing:
0
Oije lot .of Blue Serge suits worth
$27.50 to go at $18.50.
Hats the latest styles that sold for
$4.00 now $2.75.
Ladies satin slippers that sold for
$5.00 to go for $2.70.
Mens shoes the latest styles that
sold for $7,50 to go for $5.00
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ONE LOT OF MENS SHOES THAT SOLD FOR $5.00 TO GO AT $.3.0$
ONE LOT OF LADIES SHOES ALL LEATHER TO GO FOR $2.75.
CHILDRENS SHOES IN ALL STYLES AT REDUCED PRICES.
ONE LOT OF LADIES OXFORDS IN ODD SIZES AT HALF PRICE
SWEATERS IN ALL
DUCEP PRICES*.
THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS AT TE
LADIES DRESSES THE LATEST STYLES
POIRET TWILL AND SATIN.
IN CANTON CREPE,
Drop in and let us show you
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VISIT OUR STORE
Money Saving Sale
DURING NOVEMBER
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Every item New Fresh Goods and a
genuine rock-bottom reductoin from
established regular prices.
We are limiting the number of items we sell to a
customer, therefore COME* EARLY.
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The JVU—,
Service That Satisfies’
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Phone 1 - Get It Quick
um , » | iiei 11 m»i n i iTilmTiTi
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Miss Martha Galt spent last Sntvr-
dav and Sunday with her p; vi-p*:,.
returning Monday to S. C. where -he!
leaehds piano.
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We are glad to have Mr A. B.
Coggins*out o n our streets again
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Friends in Canton of Mr. and Mr.-.
Milcge. Boling of Atlanta will regret
to learn of the serious aceidep^ of
their little daughter, Cleva who was
knocked downjby a„ automoLih and
for the past week has' been in Grady
hospital in Atlanta Georgia. Wo
trust it may not prove seriou :.
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The many friends in Canton of
Miss Ida Christie are sympathizing
with her in the recent loss if her
father who died Inst Thursday at his
home in Dawson Georgia. However
we are glad to state that she is back
r o resume her school duties fpom in
absence of several days.
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Cag'e-Bennett. . .
M irs Alice Cagle and Mr. Claud
Bennett were happily married zf the
home of t.he brides parents Mr and
Mrs. Be n Cagle near Waleskn Nov
ember 19th.
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Mrs. J. R. Boring and Mr- ltoy
Crirler expect to spend' Thanksgiv
ing in Atlanta with their sons. J im c *
Bo ing and Ben R. Crisler, who ar<
iif school at Emory Universit /
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Two Enjoyable Parties By
Mr*. Newman Fackler.
Two most delightful events of last
week were the parties given by Mrs.
Newma n Fackler at* her aj^ractive
homo on Main Street; the oc-en-ions
being of- merriment for Wednesday
and Saturday afternoons. Rook was
j played at five tables each time, a id
the interior was charming in ti e
seasons brightest flowers. A 1 v ely
salad course was served to the invit
ed guestis which included for Y\ ed
nendey, Messdames W. W. Whit.i N.
A. Thomaon, H. G. Vandiviere. W.
S. Dick. John Wood, W. W V. 'ey,
Roscoe Speaks, Carter Richards,
Rene) Pool, Joseph Satterfield, X. Y>.
G von. K. \\ . King, Dr. Pettit. Jos.-e White, N. A. Thomason, John Woo !.
McLr.:n, E. A. McCanlees, Willizm H. G. Vandiviere, W. W. VVi!. . K
Hogan, Claud William.-, John Lyme’ . W. King, Carter Brooks, O. G. Glomt
and W. S. Burton, Saturday Me. .- er, Millard Rudasill, E. B. Green,.
dame- William Richardson, Carl S. Hasson, Paul Hillhou.se, John
Edge, Howard Bagwell, John Collins, Collins, .1, It. Boring, Misses Mali (lit
Henry Thompson, Taylor Young, j Roberts, Ann Toasley and Amelia
Wiiroj, Kilby, \li-. Elizabeth Co(r-j Ru lasill.
.'tin;, Loutile Kilby, Elizabeth Rein#]
GnR.i
■y, Malinda Robert--, France-
Bertie Perry, Inez Doss, Ola
mons, Saliie Mae White,
Thomas, Lois Bell, Rachael
an-.l Lueile Cokei'j^,
IT«■ i- tister Miss
. isteil in entertaining dhoth
noonis.
Mr'. Reuel Pool Give* Rook Pa
On Thursday afternoon o' las'
week Mrs. Reuel Pool was hostess
at a lovely rook party at her Iv me
hi Holly Springs. The hall, parl^- and
living room were pretty with cut
flowers. After the games a deliri-
om alad course was served ind fav
j ors of paper baskets filled wife m nts
were presented each guOst. I h<,-.*
pleving were Messdames Newmrr
Fackler, Joe Satterfield. W. W
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HAJMV8 CATARRH MEDICINE has
been useil successfully In the treatment
of Catarrh.
IIAI.l/S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces, tints reducing the inflammation.
Sold by all druggists,
e. J. Cheney * Co., Toledo, Ohio.
I Thank U, Thank U, Thank
Instead of killing a beef , day
head of cattle a week,' and three
are well pleased. So corns nr. and
steak 15c, 4 pound of rib stew I r
bit once or twice a week. .
We are still making purr apple
apples for $1.00 per bushel for X
We have 4000 cabbage st i1; gro
Ir. regard to flour we've i go
for $7.00 per barrel, or $1.75 per
d as is made, positively guarnnte
rel or $2.00 per sack. Side meat
than you can buy it anywiru,? in
So come to Sunnyside whore it
things over.
The password is, co-operr.te.
1 Thank You.
our business has grown tj eight
head of hogs. So we know you
get ausage at 15c per piund,
25c, and we can throw in u rab-
We have a few bushels of
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cidei
mas.
w : ng.
od grade of flour we ca n sell you
sack. The highest patent, as goo
od we can sell for $8.00 pc- - bar-
and lard 2c per pound cheaper
the county.
is all smiles and lets talk these
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H. C. Johnson