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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. 192'.-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
E. M. McCANLESS
Attorney-at-Law
CANTON, GEORGIA
Over Bank of Cherokee
BROOKE & HENDERSON
Lawyers
204-5-6 John*ton, Galt Blig.
Canton, Ga.
HERBERT CLAY
Attorney-at-Law
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
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JOHN W. COLLINS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office: Room 201
Over Canton Drug Co.
Phone No. 151
Practice State and Federal
Courts
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Minnie Rider l’hillipu
Oliver Phillips.
Petition for Divorce In Cherokee
Superior Court. December Term
1922.
To Th e Defendant Wlndnil 0! cr
Phillips.
The plaintiff, Minnie iviier Phillips
having filed her petition for divorce
against Windall Oliver Phillips in
hi? court and returnable to this
crm of the Court, and it being made
o appear that Windall Oliver Phi
lips is not a resident of said c»unty
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or State, and an order having been
iradp tor service upon him oy ap
plication, this, therefore is to notify
you, Windall Oliver Phillips t > >o
and appear at the next to ;n of
'"'herokee Superfor Court, to be held
on the Second Monday i n Deco.n' cr,
then and there to answer said oom-
liaint.
Witness the Honorable D. W.
HVtir, Judge of the Superior Court,
ihir the 10th day of October Jt'JJ.
MACK SANDOW. Clerk.
T. F. HAWKINS
DENTIST
Office Over Johnston Drug Co.
Canton Georgia
Office Phone ....... 12?
Residence Phone ... 128
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..GEO. G. DOSS
DENTIST
Office over Bank of Cherokee
Canton, Gaorgia
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TRAINED NURSE
LUC1LE HAWKINS
Holly Springs, Georgia
CLARK RAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Candler Annex Building, Atlanta, Ga.
Phone, Ivy 6338
Practices in State and Federal Courta
R. T. PRICHARD
GENERAL CONTRACTOPv
and Foreman
—House moving a Specia’ty
Phone 165
Lillie Znkery JLay, vs. Andv Lay
Pet : tion for Divorce, Cherokee
Superior Court Deeember Term 1 922
To the defendant Andy Lay.
The plaintiff Lillie Lay having
filed her petition for divorce against
Andy Lay in this court returnable
to this term of the court, and it be
ing made to appear that defendant
is not a resident of said State and
an order having been made for ser
vice upo n him by publication this
therefore is to notify you to be and
appear at the next term of this court
to be held on the second Monday in
December then and there to answer
said complaint.
Witness the Hon. D. W. Blair,
Judge of said court. This 16th day
of November 1922.
MACK SANDOW, Clerk
Mr. and Mis. Millard Crow spen
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
McCurley.
Mis* Irene Pearson and little sis
ter spent Sunday with Mr Stella
Pugh.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUV V.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Ch> rokee
Co» nty, Georgia, will be sold be
fore the court house door of Ch ro-
kee County, within the legal hours
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of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1923, to the highest bidder
for cash, that tract or parcel < f land
lying and being in the 15th D -triet
and 2nd Section of Cherokee
County, known as lot No. 403, con
taining in all thirty eight an 1 one
half acres, more of leas, said and. to
lie sold as the property of Nanev
Pruitt, deceased, for the purnj'r o!
paying the debtis and distrib uon
among the heirs at law.
This Dee. 4th 1922.
A. L. Cagle. Admr. Nancy Pruitt,
Hstate.
Cantorf
Ga.
CARL. DOOLEY
Canton, Gaorgia
PLUMBER AND TINNER
and Ganaral Rapair Walk
Drop Ma A Card——
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S. J. HIGGINS
Optometrist
Canton Jewelry Co.
Canton, Ga.
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GIN NOTICE
I have newly overhauled and in
stalled another gin in my outfit here.
So 1 am prepared to do your ginning
good and promptly for the 30tj
pound of cotton and $1.00 for Bag
ging and ties.
Your work will be appreciated.
I. S. STAFFORD, Canton. Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby give n that U. A.
Whitfield, and Grady Whitfield, ai
administrators of the estate of S.
G. Whitfield, deceased, having appli
ed. to me by petition for leave tc scl'
the real dstate of S. G. Whitfield,
deceased, and that an order was
I made thereon at the Decemb u term
1922, for citation, and that citation
issue; all the heirs at law and credit
ors of the isaid S. G. Whitfiel 1, de
ceased, will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the
January term, 1923 of the court of
ordinary of Cherokee count',, and
that unless cause is *hown to the
contrary, at said time, said leave
will be granted. This December 4th
1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Or.l nnrv
Miss Mattie Payne spent th*■ week
end with her sister Mis? Beatrice
Payne,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Price Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Purcell are spumi ng
a few days with their daughter Mrs.
Susie Lacy. •
Mr. and Mix. J. Z. Reec ■ arV
family spent the week end in Atlan
ta with their uncle.
We are sorry to say that Mrs.
Cloud is on the sick list this week
we hope for her a speedy recovery.
Mr Cluuil Fowler spent Saturday
night with Mr. Clint Reece.
M> and Mrs. Bartow Chambers
and family frpont Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Pearson and family.
We was glad to see Mr. Charlie
Pag ■ visiting our school Monday
Everybody invited to cor.. 1 to
Sunday sfhool ever Sundav after
noon at 2:30 o'clock. * v
Division.
In the matter of John B. Cagle.
Ba .krupt. No. 8572. In Bankrupt y
Notice is hereby given tr the
creditors of the above named b mk-
rupt of Canton in the county of
Cherokee, said District, \hnt there
| will lie a meeting of creditors in said
'•nsc at Marietta, Ga., at the Sheriffs
Office in the Court House, at 10
o'cauk a. m. on the 9th day of Dec
ember 1922, at which time claims
may be proven, the bankrupt ex
amined, a trustee elected, and such
other busines? transacted as may
properly come before said mo.C;n/.
Marietta, Ga., Nov. 28 19212.
GEO. D. ANDERSON, Refer*? i
Bankruptcy.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN l V
To All Whom It May Concern
C. J. I'.usk having in proper form,
applied to me for Permanent Let
ter.. of Aministration on the estate
of .1. W. Lusk late of said county,
this is to cite all and aingubi*' the
cred f tors and next of kin of .1 W.
Lusk to be and appear at my off tv
within the time allowed by law, a id
show cause, if any they ca i whav j
permanent administration shoal! not
be granted to C. (!. Lusk on .1. W. |
Lusk estate.
Witness my hand and official
nature, This Dec. 4th 1922,
JACOB MASSEY. Or firarv.
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HIDES UP. Express hides to
Athens Hill Co., Athens Ga. High
est wholesale prices. Laprobes ivet-
coats and leather tanned from your
hides.
WANTED—Turkeys,
and one hen. Call
office.
one gotbler
at Advance
NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATORS
AND GUARDIANS
Under act 1920, Page 79. Section
3992, all administrators nd guardi
ans are required to file their Annual
Returns with the ordinary on or be
fore the regular term of the Court
in -January in each year.
JACOB MASSEY, Orlnarv.
GIN DAYS—We will gin Nov 21
and 24, and after then every Fri
day Lee Smith.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL':.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN7 Y
By virtue of an order of the c i 11
of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold at public outcry, on the fir'
Tuesday in January, 1923, at the
Court House in said Count'., be
tween the usual hours of sr. 1
following real estate in tli
District and 2nd Section o
County, to-wit:
* All of lot of land number tight
(8) containing forty acres accord
ing to original survey.
Also / all of lot of land mn tr
seven (7) Southeast of Mill Cnek,
this tract containing fifteen acres
more or less. The maker of the deed
to ihis tract agrees to claim .no da
mage in case of back water.
Also mill race privileges cn the
North-west side of Mill Creek This
is well improved and is in o good
state of |cultivation. All ot the
above lands are rented for the year
1923, and the purchaser will l.e en
titled to the rent.
Terms of sale cash.
This Dee. 4th 1922.
C. 0. Thompson, Administvat- r of
J. B Thompson Est.
In The District Court of the Un ; t i
States for the Northern Disfri- of
Georgia. In Bankruptcy. Northern
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