Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, January 06, 1904, Image 1

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II. Brackett spent a few da vs this week in Cornelia. Miss Katie Harrison is visiting Mi's. R.R. Asbury of Pleasant Retreat this week. Mr. A. H. Hendersoh has beep very sick for a few days this week A large crowd attended the public saloiheie Tuesday. Prof. Crowder, who was elec ted.teacher of our school at a re¬ cent meeting of the trustees, fail¬ ed to appear Wednesday morning when he, promised to be here and sointment v, 1 iffo-h Viiiisedl/'iin-l. amonst the stu r 4efi’ts and parents. A FRIG IITENEI) IIORSF. Running iike mad down the street dumping occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are ev¬ ery day occurence. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve Burns, Cuts, Sores, Exzema and Piles, disappears quicklv under its soothing effect 25c. A.II. . Aendersou’s TO J3K - Good as new—a Blickensdcrfer Type¬ writer, No. 5, price $20.[original price $30.] Our reason for selling is that we have another,and have no use for two. Address: P. Davidson, Loudsville, White County, Ga. It is my desire to sell my home place in Cleveland Ga. There is on this place a splendid dwelling house and out buildings, there is about one aud one half acres of land goes with the house etc. Call on me for price and terms. Mrs, E. B. Craven, Cleveland Ga. Mr. J. C. Cooley, left for Men¬ lo, Ga. this week where ho will enter the banking business. Mr. Cooley is a bright young man and no doubt will make a promi¬ nent business man. Rev. R. P. Jackson, of Clarks¬ ville paid us a short visit Tuesday and still enjoy’s reading the Courier. Cleveland, Georgia, Jan. <>, 1904. _________________ With this issue we commence the publication.of our paper at 50 cents per year. If you want it during 1905 write us a postal and pay for it any time during the year. Mrs. O. M. Lothridge, of New Holland is visiting her father Mr. B. W. Allison, who is,still .in a serious condition. Miss Fannie Lou Courtenay left Wednesday for Bishop whore she will visit her sister Mrs. Kenuner Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bracket, Spent Saturday night with,). II. Brackett and family. ‘ Mr. Peter Davidson Jr. was in town one day last week. Mr. Will Asbury of Clarksville visited his mother at Pheasant Retreat one day this' 1 week. Mis. J. W. H. Underwood has been very sick for several days but is better now. Miss Martha Palmer has spent several days of this week in town. f Sautee Clippings Rev. .Standridge had the fortune to loose his horse a short time ago. Miss Matninie Bristol who has been in Colorado, for several years returned home one day last week. We learn that Mr, C. L. Frank¬ lin will move to the Asbestos in a short time. Mr, W. I. Stovall has the sym¬ pathy of this community.in the loose of his renter Mr. Thos, Car roll, who departed these coasts for parts unknown one uigth last week. Christmas has been unusualy quite this year, some of the good old Baptist Bretheru took on a little too much moon shine.— (Wonder if some of the Metho¬ dist didn’t take on a little too?) Mr. Win Sosebee backed out of that land trade with Messrs. Trotter, Cathy, and Berrong wheh he come to sign the deed. Mr. Williams and family re¬ turned to their City home last Tuesday after spending Christmas at their Summer home in Nacoo¬ chee. The Oyster supper and exercise held here,was well attended and much appreciated, and the Prof- was enabled to make two month¬ ly paymentson the piano bought on the Installment plan. Sdhool at Naeoochee Institute opened up Inst Monday with a good attendance, we are expect¬ ing students from quite a distance in shortly. After spending Christ mass holidays with home folks Mr. Clinch Williams returned to his business in Atlanta. Messrs \\ . M. Crumley, Lute .......».d Mr. Smith sp.mt ,t,st iv,ok ", Nacooch,, ,,,, hunting trip. ... ... • W <* will le ,, of wedding you T a “ - . here week. , up next *• __ BLUE RIDGE DOTS. The little son of Mr. T. Winkler, who got three of fingers cut , oft one dav , - last week 1 with U it h 4) a shingle ehm . ,, saw, . ., * . is ■ ......14... getting on fairly well. Mr. John ’Cannon of Lumkin county Mt. PieTt&anx*Cemetcrv. was hnried last FC't , o Mrs. Sarah Ferguson of L inks county is visiting her son here at present. Mr. Roe Jarrard and family of Texas was here last week. Mr. George Smith and of Texas are visiting Mrs. Smiths parents Uncle John Winkler. Messrs. Frank and Charlie Hull' of Halfway visited their brother H. H. Huff last week. Rainy weather and muddy roads seem to lie the order of the day. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo=Quitaine Tablets, the remedy that cures a col,! in one -lay WE WANT ALL INTERESTED IN MACHINERY TO HAVE OUR NAME BEFORE THEM DURING 1905 Write ua stating what kind of Machinery you use or win Install, and we will mail you Free op all cost A HANDSOME AND USEFUL Pocket Diary and atlas OR A LARGE Commercial calendar Gibbes Machinery Company, COLUMBIA, 8. C. A stock: of horse power hay PRESSES TO BK CLOSED OUT AT t SPECIAL PRICE8 [Price 50c. Town Creek Topics. The little child of Mr. ,1. l>. Cleveland, has been very sick for ;:s * *f* a few days Mr. John Nickelson of l’nion [county j here for is oil a days. visit to relatives a few Mr. Judge Ktris is visiting i*l over ihe mountain, this week. Mrs. Sarah Ash, has returned , , home from a visit to Florida. s| , ...... Ntx h „ s ........ U l.itec:,,,.,!, . Mr. Tom Clark of Gainesville this . section . bundav. , was in Mr. Jim Robertson will move to Lun.k.n county. It would be a good thing if people would give the facts about price of cotton instead of telling . 1 that cotton . is ]() 1(1 emts when it has been only 7 cents. Leo 'Locals We are having some very cdYssngenbh* weather here at pres¬ ent.' Mr. M- Q- Keith and son visi ted relatives at Dip last Sunday. S( . h(H)1 A,none up afc,h Headship Monday win; a g< od- attendance. Mr. and Mrs. E T. • Ivey VISl ted G. F, Ivey and tuu. - i. I v Sunday. tf rtti rhe ,, Another year has eojffS' to gone and can you >how what you have done?^ Your coirespontent visited W. J. Ivey Saturday night. Mr. Will and Alex Whitlock visited your correspondent Sun¬ day. Messrs Ernest, Wiley and Peurr Keith went to llit' school at Shoal Creek last Monday. Wo understand that Mr. Ches¬ ter Cooley is going to leave us we are sorry for him to leave but wish him all success in his work, Success to the Courier and its many readers for another year. ' ■ ' pi[sv '• j CSC v7-:'s, ■ fees, [i* p ,'(og j 2* ; I# y A: El.Y CYB2L*. 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