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I HE CHEROnfc.*. ADVANCE, CaNIuh, otuktilA
Friday, December 20,
HERBERT CLAY
Attorney-at-Law
l MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Will Practice i:' All Court*
CHEROKEE* COURT OF ORDI
NARY, December Term, 1922.
Mary M. Striplin, executrix of the
osUite of W. F. Striplin, deceased,
having filed in this Court he- peti
tion for Tetters of Dismiss 1 ™ as
executrix of said estate, in dua form
this is | cite all persons St >m«-
vo ie a i 1 afpear nt t* ■><
Term, 1923, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County and show cause
if any they can, why the pra-er of
aid petitioner should not be plant
ed nnd letters of dismission in*ue to
Her ns prayed,
JACOB MASSEY, OHia v.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN iV.
P. W. Jones Guardian of Mar / £.
Holbrooks heirs has applied to iiiufor
i discharge from bis Guardianship of
aid heirs; this is therefore to notify
all persons concerned, to file iheir
objections, if any they have, or. or
before the first Monday in Decor bev
next else he will be discharged from
n s Guardianship as applied for.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
CASTOR l„A
For Infantr and Children
In Um For Ovor 30 Years
Always bears
tbc
Signature of
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALF.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNiY.
By virtue of an order from Jie
court of ordinary of Cherokee coun
ty, will be sold, at public -vitcrv,
for cash, on the first Tueadn-r In
January, 1923. at the court !■ use
door in said county, betwee1 the
legal hours of sale, the foil .wipir
described property of the estate of
J. T. Morris, deceased.
All that tract or parcel of la<>J
lying and being in the 14th District
and Second Section of said county
->f Cherokee, arv' known arid dis
tinguished ip^aid district as lot
number Ninety-Seven (97) and con
taining one hundred and sixty acres
more of less, nlso, all that trait or
parcel of land lying and being in the
said County of Cherokee and State
of Georgia, beginning at the North-
East corner of lot one hundr •'! rid
twenty (120), thence south the ori
ginal line to the South-enst Corner,
thence West to the road 9nt»iing
lot (121) one hundred nnd twenty-
one thence South-west said road to
lear the center of lot (96) Ninety-
six, thence North-west to a point
{.where the North line of said 9fi is
crossed by a small branch, which
-mall branch is North of the main
branch, thence East along the ori
ginal line to the South-west corner
of lot 120, thence North an! East
the original line of said 120 to the
North-East comer the beginning
point, nil in the 14th Distr'cr and
Second section of said Cbe.rokei
County, containing in the aggregate
one hundred and ninety acres rrtoi ?
or less, except one half mineral in
lot No. 120.
This the 5th day of Dec. 1022.
Roscoe Spears, Administrate*
of the estate of J. T. Morris, deceas
ed
ROSCOE PICKETT
Attorney-at-Law
JASPER, GA.
Speeiat attention given
lection, Administration on
nnd canes in the United
Courts. Will attend all s«sa->r« of
Ch-rokee Superior Courts.
to col
estate,
States
THROUGH 1923
1 will help you sell iny thing you have to sell on a 10 per cent
commission. Our motto is “To soil the surplus products for our
county friends.
i List what you have to sell with me. Write plainly exact des
cription nnd price expected. Who n writing, to us and expecting an
immediate reply send your se'f ad dressed and -tamped envelope
If you would buy come to ;oe us We can sell you anything .virvic-
able in our county.
if you have good JERSEY COWS for sale, pleitfc list with me,
giving exact description, age, weight, stock, color and where located
nt. These must he good cows and at reasonable prices.
O. W. KEETER
HOLLY SPRINGS, GEORGIA
E. M. McCANLESS
Attorney-At-Law
CANTON, GEORGIA
Over Bank of Cherokee
BROOKE & HENDERSON
Lawyers
204-5-6 John'ton, Galt Bldg.
Canton, Ga.
NOTICE
I I have the ngency for the Bu/keye
! Incubators and Brooders, anyone
\vi. hing to buy the best indubator-
made will do well to ^ee me before
: buying, I have a -ample at my home
| 2 miles east of Holly Springs.
Grady Price. Holly Spring-, R. 1.
GECRGIA, CHEROKEE COUN'.Y
To Whom It May Concern: |
The appraisers appointed to set
apart, a years support out of the es
tate of M. E. Moore for his widov
and two minor children, havin t been
filed v/ith me, this is to cite all poi
son-' concerned tc^sow cause if any
they'can, before me on or before
the first. Monday in January, next
why nnid retur n should not he made
the judgment of this court.
This December 4th, 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY,
In pursuance ol an order granted
by His Honor, D. W. Blair, Judge of
tiie Superior Court of said county,
w 11 be sold before the uourt house
door in Canton, Gr.., on Dec. 30th,
1922 withi n the legal hours of sale
to I he highest bidder for ca ; h, the
following property, to-wit:
Ore Ford light truck, motor No.
1726728, license No. 113-63Ga. Said |
Auto truck seized while transporting
corn whiskey on the public highways
of said county,, and has bee n legillv
condemned, and is to be sold and
m ney applied an directed bv law.
This December 20th 1922.
F. M. BLACKWELL Sheriff.
'Feeling
Fine!”
CLARK RAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Jandlar Annex Building, Atlanta. Ga.
Phone, Ivy 6838
Practices in State and Federal Court*
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUV Y. I
B.\ virtue of an order from the!
Court of Ordinary of Civ
Coi n'v, Georgia, will be sc. 1 be
fore tin court house door of fli n .
kee County, within the legal hour
of <;,1 , on the first*Tuesday W Jan
uarj, 1923, to the highest bidder
for ca h. that tract or parcel • £ land
.ying and being in the loth D -trict
and 2nd Section of Choro'cee
County, known as lot No. 403. con
taining in ail thirty eight an 1 one
half acres, more of less, said and to
be sold as the property of Nnncv
Pruitt, deceased, for the purple 1
payii ■ , : i" debts and distrib lion
among the heire at law.
This Dec. 4th 1922. j +
A. I.. Cagle, Admr. Nancy l’n itt,
Estate. +
DOSS
DENTIST
Office over Bank of Cherubic
Cantos, Georgia
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this, hardly
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n I stood on
"I was pals sad this,
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Board*n, of Central,
suffer, when
f, with baaring-down
my sides sad the lower
part of my body. I did not reot
well tad didn’t want anything
r est. My color was bad and
fait miserable. A friend of
mine told me of
CARDUI
The Worm's Ttmie
sod I than remembered my
1 to taka it.. .After
tit I was batter. I
oshon up and I rc-
mv strength and* good,
Kby color. 1 am feeling fine.
. sk twelve botttaa (of Cardtil)
and haven’t had a hit of trouble
shga.”
Thoueande
have had aimi
of other woman
have had similar experiences in
the use of Cardul, which has
brought relief where ether
medicines had failed.
If you suffer from female ail
ments, take Cardui. It ia a
woman's medicine. It may he
Just what you need.
At gour druggist's or dealer's.
E 02
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Wheres, W. A. Bearden, admini
strator of Albert Timmons, repre
sent'- to the Court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered Al
bert Timmons estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons conce ne fl ,
kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said admini
strator should not be discharged
from his administration, and receiv'C
letters of dismission on the first
Monday in December, 1922.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTV.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given +1 a* on
the 18th day of December, 1922 I
will appraise the property of Tnm.es
T. Robertson, deceased, for th? pur-
post of ascertaining whether ot not
said estate is -uhject to inht. itancf
tax.
This 5th day of December 1922
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
.OUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. K
Arriving and Departing time at Can
ton. Georgia
a—Dally. Leav* Arrive
Murphy, Knoxville
and north a9;00am aS-fl0pm
Hu* Ridge and
Copper Hill __._a6:22 ah:18am
Marietta and At
lanta a3 ;00pm a6:2?a»
Marietta end At
lanta ... aS :60pm aft:t7po>
Effective Sunday April 30th, 1922
CITATION
Hello Central
’i • - Santa ( lau- has coni" to S unnyside. Presents for every-
■hmIv. We positively guarantee to : ve you 80 cent. or. every bag of
flour you buy.
Alright boys, our firecracker- have already come. Candy,
Oranges, Apple- and banana- cheaper than anywhere else in the
county.
It it is not convenient f< r all of you to get a turkey for )’n.a s ,
com« to Sunnvsidt and get Iiarn What Am, 30c per th.. sliced ham
for 2,>c per lb. the whole ham as long as they last. fi> lb. bucket of
1. rd 95c; 10 lb. buckets S :.90. The same kind you pay $2.40 for.
Pure lard 50 lb. cans $8.50 cost you $9.50 anywhere else.
Christmas Gift to You All
H. C. Johnson
OF SUNNYS1DE
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice i- hereby given that U. A.
Whitfield, and Grady Whitfiald, a-
administrators of the estace of S.
G. Whitfield, deceased, having appli
ed to me by petition for leave tc sci'
..he real estate of S. G. Whvbel:!,
( leceased, and that an order was
made thereon at the Decemb n term
1922, for citation, and that sUatior.
: all tiie heirs at law and credn-
>v i the said S. G. Whitfiel 1, ilo-
•e:.-cd, will take notice that I Will'
i pass upon said application at the j
January term, 1923 of the court of
ordinary of Cherokee county, and I
that unless cause is shown to the:
I contrary, at said time, said leave
! will be granted. This December -Jth !
I
1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ori narv
LOST—Tw# Black Hounds, nearly
2 years old. White fore feet, one
scalded on back. Notify Henry Sr <i.b
C™ton, and receive reward.
TRAINED nurse
LUC1LE HAWKINS
Holly Spring*, G e orgia
ADMINISTRATOR S SAI E
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN" Y.
By virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of Cherokee County,
granted upon the application of J.
H. Holcombe administrator the
estate of W. A. Page* deceased,
late of said county to sell the lands
of the said W. A. Page, de .'Cased,
for the purpose of paying debts and
distrbution there will be sold before
the court house door at publ'e. out
cry to the highest bidder i n the city
of Canton between the legal hours
of -ale on the First Tuesday in Jan-
uavj 1923 as the property of the
said deceased the following die b-
ed lands to-wit:
Let of land number One Hundred
and Thirteen and all of lot uninber
On" Hundred and |Four and Or.e
Hundred and Five lying South of
the Ball Ground road i n the Third
Distiict and Second section of said
county containing fifty acres more
or less and olsa lot of land number
One Hundred and Eighty five in the
Third District and Second Section of
Cherokee County Georgia contain
ing foty acres more or less. A ,1 ot
sai 1 described lands containing run
ty acres more or less. Said lands are
sold subject to a loa n deed in Sam II
Freeman for the sum of Three Iiun-1
dred and Forty Eight Dollars.
Also all that tract or parcel of:
land lying and being in the i*-J
District and Second Section of (.'hero '
kee County Ga. being land '.,?•
numbers One Hundred and Tv < vc-
One Hundred and Seventy E’gi.t
and One Hundred and Eighty Four
containing in ail 120 acres more ir
less Said land sold subjec T to a ;
loan deed in J. W. Wheeler of ?648. !
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J. H. Holcombe Administrator of
the estate of W. A. Page deceased j
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sunilatin^thcFood by Regular
ting the MofflacteawHkwdsa
Thereby Promoting Di&S®®
Cheerfulness and BestOMlW
. neither Opiam-Morphine nor
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
CASTORIA
ForJnfan^andjChU^cn.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
1 Ir
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
VHI CKHTAUR COMPANY, NIVY YOftK CIW.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN l .
«
To Nil Whom It May C oncer-,
C. J. Lu-k having in proper "im,
applied to me for Permanent Let
tens of Aministration on the e-tate
of J. \V. Lusk late of said erv.ntv.
this is to cite all and rtngu’t- the
creditors and next of kin of -T W.
Lusk to be and appear at my oif co
within the time allowed by law. a.id
show cause, if any they ca ; vhay
permanent administration should no
be granted to G. Lusk or: J. W
Lusk estate.
Witness my hand nnd official .»ig
nature. This Dee. 4th 1922,
JACOB MASSEY, Or Urarv
\\ ANTED—Good Marble Cut(e>
capn: le cf acting as fci m
Ben Perry Ball Ground,
Don’t Be Penny Wise
loud Fo&snd Foolish
Don’t think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
There’s Only One Way to
Save on I*ake*Oay, Use
The
S. J. HIGGINS
Optometrist
Canton Jewelry Co.
Canton, Ga.
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— You use less be
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The sales of Calumet
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than that of any other
baking powder.
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