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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. 19?'
Che Cherokee Aduancc
CANTON GEORGIA
J. P RiicGsill
Editor
Official Organ
The Cherokee Advance is the Official
Organ of the County of Cb:’■■■!:•
and the municipality of Canton Ga.
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t the Canton Puri office i
:er of the second 'Iasi
of Congress.
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under Act
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNT!.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given H on
the lKth day of December, 1922 I
will appraise the property of lames
T. Uobertsoti, deceased, for the pur-
post of ascertaining whether ot not
aid estate js subject to inhe. itancr
lax.
This 6th day of December 1922
.1A COB MASSEY, Ordinary.
CHERQKEF- COURT OF ORDI-
NARY, December Term, 192?.
Mary M. Striplin, executrix if the J N«»» comer
dstr.te of W. F. Striplin, deceased,
having filed in this Court he" peti
tion for Letters of Dismi«s i a» ns
executrix of said estate, in du'* form
this is to cite all persons coti.orncd
to l e and appear at the January
Term, 1923, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County and show cause
if any they can, why the pr»r er of
said petitioner should not he JJiant-
cd and letters of dismission is ■ c to
her as prayed.
JACOB MASSEY, Orb. ip v.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALF
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUN i Y.
By virtue of an order from .he
court of ordinary of Cherokee coun
ty, will be sold, r-t public outcry,
! o; earh. o.i tt.i fir.-t Tues In • in
I 1 iini.iy. 1923, at the court I. use
do r ui said county, betwee t the
inral hours of sale, .the foil ,wir:r
described property of the e-* ;f.e of
•T. F. Morris, deceased.
All that t.rac't or parrel o U. d
I; it>u and being in the 14th District
md Second Section of said minty
>f Cherokee, and known atift dls-
limruishcd in said district ns lot
nimibyr Ninety-Seven (97) and c -n-
tnining one hundred and sixty nc-es
more of less, also, all that trai ’ ivy
parei 1 of land lying and being in the
aid County of Cherokee and State
of Georgia, beginning at the No th-
East corner of lot one hundrvi rid
twenty (120), thence south th" ori
ginal line to the South-east eirncr,
thence West to the road cutting
lot (.1211 one hundred nnd twenty-
one thence South-west said road to
uar the center of lot (9f>) Ninety-
six, theme North-west to a point
where the North line of said 90 is
crossed by a small brunch, which
small brunch is North of the man
branch, thence East along Hie ori
ginal line to the South-west corner
of lot 12ft, thence North and East
the original line of said 120 to the
the beginning
point, all in the 14th DistrV and
Second section of said Cherokee
County, containing in the aggnente
one hundred and ninety acre( roi?
or less, except one half mineral In
lot No. 12ft.
This the 5th day of Dec. 1922.
Roseoe Spears, Admink tvrte i
Nancy Truitt, deceased, having ap
plied to me by petition for leave to
sell the real estate’ of said Nancy
Pruitt, deceased, this is to cite all
pc: ons concerned, that unless -'anso
h wn to th contrary, 1 v pass
••I - Ication and gr ru
lea'is at :h ■ December Term, 102?,
of the C< t of Ordinary of Chero
kee County.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, 0 dinnry
lion nnd receive letters of dismi.is’.on
on the first Monday in December
1922. ‘ i
This 6th d"t* of November 192?.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COt ,s t
P W. Jones Guardian of Mar • F.
Ilolbteoks heirs has applied ii-.-fo”
■ discharge from his Guardianship <’f
•aid heirs; this is therefore to nolil’y
all persons concerned, 'to 'lie their
objections, if any they have, or o'
before the first Monday in Dceer bev
next, else ho will he discharged from
ni^ Guardianship as applied for.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
« n s;
EJEMiEJPY
pqn the Reueror
Coughs, Colds. Croup
WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
•SOLO EVERYWHERE-
of the estate
ed
nf J. T. Morris, deoeas-
OEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
A. L. Cagle as Administrator of
$57.00 Vacuum Sweeper
THINK o( it! You e;r get this standard Western Electric Vacuum
Sweeper (that sells for $57.60) absolutely FREE by doing i„ De
cember whet you plan to do in May, by getting now this big p„w( ful
Western Electric
POWER % LIGHT
outfit which is turning right into day and work into play on tlio.is-
am.. of farms. You teed it—not only next Spring when y u. are
figuring on putting it i i. but NOW
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNT'’.
Will be sold before the .tour;
house door in said county, on U >.•
tirct Tuesday in December 19??,
within the legal hours of sale, th.»
following described property, to wit:
Being town lots numbers 71, 72
nnd 78 in what is known as Orm-
wood Pard, a subdivision as shown
by* Blue Print of Record in Deed
Record K K page 48 nnd 49 in
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, said lots front
ing on Etowah Avenue.
Said property Kovied on and to be
sold as the property A) f W. T. Ginm r
to satisfy an execution issued fro.n
the Superior Court of Pickem corn
tv Ga. in favor of W. C. Aire 1 nnd
against W. T. Gunter and Mr?. \V
T. Gunter.
This November 6th 1922.
F. M. BLACKWELL, Shi rdf.
J. M. Thompson vs. Marietta
Thompson. '
Petition for Divorce
Cherokee Superior Court.
December Term 1922.
To the Defendant Marietta Pierce
Thompson:
The plaintiff J. M. Thompse n Rav
ing filed his petition for divorce
■ .ainsf Marietta 1 . T f. mp on in this
court returnable to this term of tin-
court, and it being mad,, to appear
that Marietta Thompson is not a ie-
Gdcnt of said county and State and
an order having been madj foi
service upon her by publication, thi-:
therefore, is to notify you to be and
appear at the next term of the
Cherokee Superior Court, to be held
on the Second Monday in December
1(122, then and there to answer sab. 1
complaint.
Witness the lion. D. W. 'Pair,
Judge pf lh e Superior Court. This
tin 1 18th day of October 1922.
MACK SANDOW, U oik.
WANTED—Good Marble Cut.tc one
capable of ncting as fore man,
Ben Perry, Ball Ground, fin.
x
NOTICE
Call at the City Hall, and pay your
city tax and register.
Respectfully,
T. A. DOSS, Clerk.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, i
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby give n that Pm-
coe Spears, administrator of J T.
Morris, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell Hi
real estate of said J. T. Morns, de
ceased, nnd that an order was made
thereon at the November Term 1022,
for citation, and that citation Issu*;
this is to cite all persons concerned,
that I will pass upon said application
at the December term, 1922 of the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
and unless cause is shown to the con
trary at said time, said leave wil he
granted, This November Gth, L'22. j
JACOB MASSEY Ordinary
Always bears
the
Siguatuic of
Light jour farm for Christinas; there is ruff better present that
you can give your family and yourself, for it wlil continue ye::
ter yeai to he a source o (satisfaction, comfort and convenience.
af-
We are making an unprecedented offer. We will give you t
WESTERN ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPER
FREE
B iy he outfit today; you can have
if you buy i. DC in December.
12 months to pay for i‘.
withAiatV win V'r ' Kk ‘ ltru 1>l,WL ‘ r a,ul L 'b rht 's email compared
with what - Mil do for you and yours. The outfit never befo.e has
been «olcl at so low a price, but remember that, while the prl ... has
ee„ leduied _1 per cent, the quality has not been lowered oim w hii
And remember, too, that
OUR OFFER IS GOOD ONLY IN DECEMBER
Ask us to tell you a" about it. There will he no
jP^igation.
expense m ob-
Alson Taylor, Dealer
BALI GROUND, GEORGIA
Berie Geurin Satterfield vs. CHA'ovd
Quill Satterfield.
Petition For Divorce,
Cherokee Superior Court.
December Term 1922.
To th e Defendant Clifford Qi ill
Satterfield:
The plaintiff Berie Geurin Satter
field, having filed her petition for
divorce against Clifford Quill .Matter
field in this court returnable tc thU
term of the court, and it being mad t
to appear that Clifford Quill Sa ter-
field is not a resident of said County
and State and an order having bo >r
made for service upon her by publi
cation, this therefore is to notify
you, to b e and appear at the ni\t
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 D. W.
Blair Judere of the Superior Court.
Mg Uf October 1922.
"yAC* SANDOW, 01“>k.
EXECUTORS SALE
GEORGIA, Cherokee County.
November 4, 1922
i
Will ho sold before the court house i
door of said county in the town efl
Canton, Ga., beteen the legal hours I
of rale o M the first Tuesday in L»e-!
cember, 1922, as the property ofi
George R. Brown, deceased, sale be-1
ing made by virtue of the wil' of j
Geo. R. Brown, the following de-j
scribed lands in said county and Liv
ing parts of lots No. 169 in ! Dh
District and 2nd Section, more fully
described as follows: Three tracts,
Nos. 6, 6, and 7, lying on the east
side of the Canton and Waleska high
way about one and one-hlf miles
from the court house in Canton, Ga.
Each tract having a frontage of 300
feet along said highway. Tract No
5 containing 14, 5 acres, tract No.
6 containing 14, acres, tract No. 7
containing 13, 5 acres.
Terms of sale cash.
Jos. E. Brown and G. I. Teusiey,
Executors.
i. Y.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN
To Whom It May Concern:
W hereas, E. H. Pearson, Admini
strator of E. F. Pearson, represents
to the Court in his petition duly fed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered E. F. Pearson
estate. This therefore is to e : ^e aii
persons concerned, kindred and ere 1:
tors, to show cause, if any they can.
why said administrator should m.t
bo discharged from his administra
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Whores, W. A. Bearden, admini
strator of Albert Timmons, repre
sents to the Court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered Al
bert Timmons estate. This 13 there
fore to cite all persons conce nod,
kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said admini
strator should not be disch.vpeJ
trotn his administration, and roeewo
letters of dismission on the first
Monday in December, 1922.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
P -rsoimlity consists in having a
| so ad opinion of yourself and k,.op
ing it hidden.
CASTORIA
simiIntim£UicFoo<l tyRegula-
tingthe Stomachs and Bcwclsoj
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
! [ Thereby Promoting Di^5tIon| SifflldtlirG
1 Cheerfulness and RestCaoUinsi w
Opium, Morphine nor
» ™»wxtd, Not Narcotic
ill < PumptinSmf
neither
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Anna
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in
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1 A helpful Remedy
Const! pation and Diarrhoe*
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resulting Iherefrom-inlnmav
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SME
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN” V.
Bv virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of Cherokee Comity,
granted upon the application of J.
11. Holcombe administrator a* 1 the
estate of W. A. Page, deceased,
late of suid county to sell the lands
of the said W. A. Page, de eased,
for the purpose of paying debts and
dist’ : hution there will be told before
the court house door at puhl e out
cry to the highest bidder i n the city
of Canton between the legal hours
of sale on the First Tuesday in Jan-
unr; 1923 as the pioperty of the
said deceased the following d • v di
ed lends to-wit:
Lit of land number One Hundred
and Thirteen and all of lot uninbcr
One Hundred and (Four and One
Hundred and Five lying South of
the Ball Ground ‘road i n the Third
Distiiet and Second section of said
county containing fifty acres mor
or less and olsa lot of land numbe
One Hundred and Eighty five in th
Thi'-d District and Second Section u
Cherokee County Georgia contait
ing foty acres more or less. A. I o
said described lands containing nil
ty acres more or less. Said lands ar
sold subject to a !oa n deed in Sam 1
Freeman for the sum of Throe Iiur
dred and Forty Eight Dollars.
Also all that tract or parcel o
land lying and being in the T'.K
District and Second Section of Cher
kee County Ga. being land lot
numbers One Hundred and Twelv
One Hundred and Seventy E^g!
and One Hundred and Eighty Feu
containing in all 120 acres more >
less Said land sold subject to
loan deed in J. W. Wheeler of $648
00
J- H. Holcombe Administr.Doi
the estate of W r . A. Page dvc-'au-.
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