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iHE CHEROKLt al»VANCE, Can! on, utukGIA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922
HERBERT CLAY
Attornoy-at-Law
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Will Practice i.' All Court*
.n The District Court of the Unit I
•States for the Northern Distrk- of
itoorgia. In Bankruptcy. Northern i
Division.
In the matter of John B. Cagle,
MRS. RANDOLPH CAGLE DEAD, j Bankrupt. No. 857? In Bankruptcy.
Mrs. Cagle, wife of Randolph
Ca&Ic died at her home near Wn'os-
ka Saturday the sixteenth. She hail
1 eep in declining health for the past
yc.,1 and was called by denth at the
; gt of sixty-six. Interment was in
Sardis cemetery Monday with Rtv.
J. L. Wyatt of Ball Ground conduct
ing the services. B. F. Coggins
undertaker i n charge. Survivng are
her husband, four sons and a dau
ghter.
Misses Martha and Miriam Del.ny
who have been teaching at Etowah,
Tennessee, are nt home for the holi
days.
Notice is hereby given tr the
creditors of the above named bank
rupt f Canton in the county
Chore |% mM DftrtrMt, ttat tb«!;
will be a meeting of creditors i" said
case at Marietta, Gn., at the Sheriffs
Office in the Court House, at 10
o‘( oek 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 business transacted a? may
properly come .before said me.7 ;ng.
Marietta, Ga., Nov. 28 1921-
GEO. D. ANDERSON, Refer*/* i
Bankruptcy.
ROSCOE PICKETT
Attorney-at-Law
JASPER, GA.
Spcciat attention given
lection, Administration on
and canes in the United
Courts, Will attend all seau -m of
Cherokee Superior Courts.
:.o col
estate,
Suites
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COU \* . Y.
To Whom It May Concern:
The appraisers appointed to lei
apart a years support out of the es
tate of M. E. Moore for his widov
and two minor, children, havin t beep}
filed with me, this is to cite ail pci -)
son'- concerned to sow cause if any
thev can, before me on or before
the first. Monday in January, next
why said rctur n should not be made
j the judgment of this court.
This December 4th, 1922.
JACOB MASSEY. Ordinary
Hello Central
Yes Santa Claus has com-- to Sunnyside. Presents # for every
body. We positively guarantee to save you 80 cents on every bug of
flour you buy.
Alright hoys, our firecr* -kers have already come. Candy,
Oranges, Apples and bananas cheaper than anywhere else in the
county.
If it is not convenient for all of you to get a turkey for Yn-a 1 ,
come to Sunnyside and get Ham What Am, 80c per lb., sliced ham
for 25c ter lb. the whole har.i as long as they last. 5 lb. bucket of
l.rd 95c; JO lb. buckets $1.90. The same kind you pay $2.10 for.
Pure lard 50 lb. cans $8.50, cost you $9.50 anywhere else.
Christmas Gift to You All
H. C. Johnson
OF SUNNYSIDE
— — J You are invited to hear a Sacred
Two-Part Christmas Cantata, Fear
Not, by Lnurence Highfield, which is
| tr. be given by members of tV- S.
•S. at the Methodist church Sunday
morning (Christmas Eve), jusv after
the Sunday 'school classes, and con-
tinuoing through most of the preaeh-
Controltas: Mr3. James -Garrison
Miss Sarah Elliott, Mrs. W. H. Cox,
Mi . A. W. McClure and Misi Mil
died Martyn.
Sopranos: Mrs. Max Cfislev, Miss
Elizabeth Coggins, Mrs. Roy Cr sler,
Mis. Will Fincher and Miss Rochelle
McClure.
The Cantata is given for the bene
fit of the Charity Wards at Wesley
Memorial Hospital.
GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS
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tend to them ouv appreciation rt.eri -
for. ■"
>)ur bailiff, Tom White, has -en-
riored to this body as loyal and fit-
fn-imt service as it is poss : M> u>
fender, and we express our most
Unrere appreciation to him
Wo recommend that these pi c i nt
mor-ts be published in the Cho:*.lre
1 Advance, and that the sum of <75.00
bo pajd therefor.
Respectfully submitted,
H. H. Hardin, Foreman
G. B. Johnston, Clerk.
The foregoing presentments read
in open court. Let same be filed in
tile i ffjee of the Clerk of said cunt,
and published as recommended.
D. W. BLAIR, Judge Sporioi Court
Blue Ridge Circuit.
M. 17—493
I, Mock Sandow Clerk, hereby
ccitjfj* that the above is a ♦nt* ar.d
correct copy of presentments as ip-
p*nrs on minutes of this court
T his December 19, 1922.
MACK SANDOW l lerk.
Gi'ORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, | EASTERN STAR MEETING
In puisuance of an order granted, On account of the regular :mi',
by rfis Honor, D. W. Blair, Judgi of nig right of the Eastern Star Chap
the Superior Court of said county, tor falling on Christmas Night t'-
v-ji It old before the court house Chapter obtained a special dispen
(iom ia t unton, Go.., on Dec. 30th, sal ion to hold their regular meet'-ni
1922 withi n the legal hours of sale nn Thursday evi^ing December •‘Mi
to ihr highest bidder for ca-h, the
fcl’owing property, to-wit:
Ore Ford light truck, motor No.
, 1778728, license No. 113-63Ga. Said
! Auto truck seized while transporting
.corn whiskey on the public highways
! of sai-’ county,, .and has bec n legilly
condemned, and is to be sold and
ih r.cy applied as directed by law.
7) December 20th 1922.
F. M. BLACKWELL '’her
•it 7 P. M. Officers for the ensuin',
ycui are to bd elected and other in-
potant business to be transacted aim
all .numbers arc urged to be present
Canton, Ga. December 11, 19.>7
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4*--CEO. G. DOSS
DENTIST
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t of
Mr. J. C. Stancil of Lithoni i, Ga.
is with the Advance force. Tils
(nm'ly will spend the Holidav3 with
home people in LaFayettc, after
which thpy will be here the first of
the year.
In 7 he District Court of the
Sta es, For the Northern Dist
Gecn-gia.
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l n re Samuel Isaac Crowe Bank
rupt. No. 8493, In Bankruptcy.
\ petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt, and the
Court havng ordered that the hear
ing ' poll said petition be hail o n Jan.
2<>th. 1923 at ten o'clock A. M. at
the United States District Court
loom in the city of Atlanta Ga. no
tice is hereby given to all even tors
and other persons in intere<. to ap
pear at said time and place and show
cause if any they have why th*
prayer of the banrupt for dis barge
should not be granted.
O. C. 'FULLER, f lerk.
POISONED RUM
KILLS FARMER
Russellville, Ark. Dec. 16—Ear
neT. Hublett, aged 38. a prominent
fanner of Piney, thiks countyn is
de:.(i nnd two other me n are serious
ly ill with little ehance of rveavery
as r result of drinking poisoned li
quor Fridav.
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’Ik liquor was sent to H'jnlett
through the mail accompanied by a
fotc which said the proce was $3
a quart and that more could be fur-
ni d at the same price. The ship-
rr< "t war mailed from Russel'ville.
Chemical analysis showed that the
.ion* r contained arsenic.
Prosecuting attorney Sam Rorex
rnd the Sheriff's office is trying to
trn e the origin of the , shipment.
They are undecided whether the li
quor was sent deliberate poison plot
or whether the poison was accMont-
ly placed in asynthetic oonnect'cn.
The two men who helped Hablett
drink the liquor may recove- hut
are .-.eriously ill.
CLARK RAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Jan/llar Annex Building, Atlanta. Ga.
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Phone, Ivy 6838
Prartice* in State and Federal Courts
Office over Bank of Cherokee
Caatoa, Gea/gia
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CITATION
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COWI’i
To -Vhom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby give,, that If. a
Whitfield, and Grady Whitfi dd. a
administrators of the estate of 9
O. Whitfield, deceased, having appli
ed to me by petition for leave tc sn
the'real estate of S. G. Win held
deceased, nnd t,hat an order wu
made thereon at the Decemb -/ teir,
1922 for citation, and that clh.tici
issue; all the heirs at law and credit
ors of the said S. G. Whitflel i. de
ceased, will take notice that 1 wil’
pass upon s/yti application at th •
January term, 1923 of the eo’irt o*'
ordinary of Cherokee county, an*
that unless cause is shown to the
contrary, at said time, said leave
will be granted. This December 4tV
1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Or J narr
European statesmanship seems- tr
be a ship without a rudder, Mastv
sails, propellers or engines.—Gr-jun-
ville Piedmont.
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Saturday, Dec. 23rd, when our BIG GIFT SALE closes every
body is going to be here, this is going to be the closing Climax of
the GREATEST GIFT SALE we have ever had. Be here
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with your* tickets and remember that every DOLLAR SPENT
HERR up to 12 O’clock counts in the bi^; gift sale. Be on hand
with your tickets everybody is coming. Come and see the fun.
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B. F C oggins Dept. Store
CANTON, GA.
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