Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 13, 1914, Image 1

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THE CLEVELAND Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County XV, No. 2 i.l R. D. Pruitt Sought Relief Atlanta Hospital. Mr. R. D. Pruitt, of Helen, spent a few hours in town Friday eti route home from Atlanta where he hadjbeen to a'specialist for sur¬ gical treatment. About eight weeks ago Mr. Pruitt fell and dislocated his shoul¬ der, as well as fracturing his collar bone. He called in a local doctor who set'fhe shoulder and adjusted the collar bone, and he says he was doing nicely until one night he turned while asleep and dislocated the broken part of the collar bone. He was carrying an accident policy with an insurence company to whom he had made application for benefits. The company sent one of their representatives to investi¬ gate the case, and he was thus per¬ suaded to go to Atlanta where he could l>e properly! treated. The in¬ juries were examined and the bones adjusted as best as could be. w ith¬ out cutting through the flesh an attaching them'with wire, and he w as placed in’ piaster of Paris to prevent any movement of the af¬ fected part of the body. This he will have to wear for'thirty days when it will be taken off, after which time Mr. Pruitt” 1 hopes to grow stronger and soon be himself again. SPECIAL, “HEALTH WARNING , FOR MARCH March is a trying month for the very yonug and forVlderlv people. Croup bronchial colds, and pneumonia are to’be feard and avoided. Foley’s Honey and Tar is a quickly great |fainilyffie#Mnetbat slip will a ’k the ; progress cpngestwr|jj|Ppff*?sageR, of a co|g^B>*tt^reli'ev-e in¬ It flamed Is safe, .pure and always reliable. ^Norton & Ash LEAF R. F. D. 1 NEWS. We have been’ having "some .rough and snowy weather for the past week. Mr. Frank Tatum and Miss Liza Oakes dined with Mr. J.II.Stoval! Sunday. / The last we heard of Dock his horse was still Jdead. (And why do we not announce his appoint¬ ments to preach ?) Mr. Turmon Alien, of Tesnutee, spent Sunday and Sunday night with his brother, C. A. Allen. The child of Mr. W. B. man, who has been very ill, is now improving. Mr. P, C. Humphries has moved into the house which he recently completely. Mr. Edgar Smith, of Habersham spent Sunday evening with Mr. Ira Mayfield. Mr. Thos. Tatum, of Cornelia, spent from Wednesday until Fri¬ day with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tatum. Mr. J. D. Tatum and fly spent Sunday with Mr Ben May field. The boy with the finger-ring, of which you read in last week’s Courier, is no doubt much embar¬ rassed while wearing it. He must have ordered it from “Cicero Rare Back A Company. For Sore Feet, Chiidlains, Frost Bite, Sore Nibbles, Chafing, Cuts, Galls, Burns, Sores or Scalds, DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID is a marvelcus remedy. It relieves inflamed conditions heals the flesh and eases pain. Taken in¬ ternally for Cramps or Dysentery it corrects the disorder at once. Price cts. per bottle. Sold by Norton Ash, I Missionary Committees To Keet in Zion Appointment In April Changed. I am now writing to call a ing of all .of my Missionary mittees. It will he held on Tues¬ day night, March 17, at the Metho¬ dist Church in Cleveland. ] will preach a sermon on Missions at that time. I hope none will be absent from this meeting. Any¬ one who wishes to come is invited. We want to make this a’great time; let enclFone pj'ay for the meeting. I have just^received a letter from > Dr.’John S. Jenkins, ,oui Mission¬ ary Secretary of the bo rd of Mis¬ sions, stating that lie will be with me at Mossy .Creek Church from April 4 to 10. That will compel me to change the meeting day at Zion, and give the first to Mossy Creek and the second to Zion, as we want to make this a great Insti¬ tute for tile Cleveland Charge. Pro. Jenkins is no little man. I want members from every Church to be present and hear him preach. 1 am going to ask the good mem¬ bers of Mossy Creek to have dinner on the ground the qth and 5th, so that we can have two sermons each day. V our humble, servant, 1). S. Pattkrson. Leaf Leaflets. The Board of Education County Superintendent met with the citizens of this community Friday at Macedonia Church, “ to consolidate White Creek arid 111 S( 100 s ’ and tract a new school building. Aft Vtcr con¬ stilting for some ilme, ail i st the question pro and con it decided that an election be held April 4th to determine whether a majority of the voters of the sub¬ school districts favored the'move¬ ment. Mr. Wiley Barrett: and family, Nicholson. Ga.. were v isiting D. L. Payne Sunday. Mr. N. J. Allison and wife, Cleveland, were visiting here last week. Mr. Noah Allison,of Shoal visited his son, Mr. Cbas. here last week. Mr. W. IF Alexander and ily of Jackson county, are T. J. Alexander this week. Mr. G, V Hefner is in the race for sheriff. He was a candidate two years ago, and ran a good Vass is a good fellow and has many j friends all over the county are sure to make many votes for j Hefner in the primary. With I Trotter, Dorsey and Hefner ia the field, the race will be a lively j i Executive Committee To Meet. The Democratic Executive Com¬ j mittee of White county are quested to meet in the at Cleveland March 2ist at o’clock, A. M. Let us have a full inee tj n g^ Business of commands your attention,. | Respectfully, J. W. II. Under wood, Chairman. JUST RIGHT FOR BACK A HE * AND II I ELM. j Foley Kidney Pills are so thor I oughly effective for backache, rheumatism, swollen, aching joints, kidney and bladder ailments that j are recommended everywhere. A. A. Jeffords. McCrew, Neb., says: ”My druggist recommended Foley Kidney Pills for pains in my back, and before I finished one bottle, my old trouble entirely disapeard. Norton & Ash CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, MARCH IS, 1914 . Who Got The Potatoes? Last year being a bad season for i Irish potatoes, the paesumption of many was that seeb for this year’s crop would be awftlly scarce, and a ■citizen of Cleveland being very fond of this almost indispensable necessity, put away in his barn nearly a bushel for the purpose of planting About two weeks ago he examined them and found them to be keeping nicely, but when the time again came round for an ex¬ amination to note their condition they were nowhere to be found. Whether some one had gotten hun¬ gry and used tnem to appease their hunger, or whether someone got them to plant, we know not, but one thing we do know, and that is that the man is minus his potatoes. He was very much vexed, and even heard to ”think”in terms about like this, “If he who stole mv po¬ tatoes ate them, may they choke the breath from his body as he swallows them until he gaps for breath like a fish-out’of water, and when he has eaten them, may they raise such a row within him that lie believes himself possessed of a thousand devils biting and scrap¬ ing their forked tails within him. If he plants them, may they grow to be as large as wash-pots and produce millions of bushels, and just before it is time to eat them they tu.rn to stones, that all may know who the the wretehed^.y.nd; unscrupulous scoundrel’ was vfho stole my potatoes,” W* ySL ROUTE NO. 2. A great mauj people from this, neij|bborhopd vyent up to. Cleve¬ land Saturday. There must have been something of. importance there that day. Mr. George Morris visited in the upper part Saturday. Rev. Dillard deliversd an excel¬ lent. sermon at Smith’s Chapel Sunday to a large congregation. It would be better for some of our people to go to churcd m.ore instead of the law ground, both for the purse and the soul. Mr. IT. W. Lackey and N. E. Ferguson were visiting in the up perparl of the district Sunday. M. VV. J. Whitelock, of Mossy | Creek, was visiting in this section I Saturday. Oh, no, Mr. Guesser, Shoal Creek is not in an uproar with all; I it is just a few. The hobble skirts are matched this year by the peg top pants. The editor of the courier has received the dollar to nay the sub¬ scription to the correct guesser, and says he is sending the paper to the lucky one. There are three more wonders in Shoal Creek and the one who guesses this correctly will also re¬ ceive a year’s subscription to the Courier. Big Preparations For State Sunday School Convention. The various railroads of the State j have granted a special ronnd trip I rate from practically all points in j the State to Milledgeville where I the State Sunday School Conven ! tion will be held on April 14th, | 15th and 16th. The Local Committee on Ar¬ rangements, of which Mr. L. C. Hall a prominent Banker of Mil¬ ledgeville, is Chairman, is sparing J no? pain or effort in arranging for the entertainment of the Conven tion. All delegates will be enter i j tainment of the Convention. All i delegates will be entertained with jout cost while attending the Con- 1 vention. Help Make Tbe Household Happy. Douit shut up your house, lest the sun fade your carpets : nor. hearts, lest a merry laugh shake down some of the old cobwebs there. It you to ruin your sons, let them that all dgjth and social en¬ must be left on the thres¬ when they come home at When once a home is re¬ only a place to eat drink sleep in, the work is begun ends in endless degradation, oung people must have fun and relaxation somewhere ;if thev don’t it at their own hearthstones, will "seek , it at other and per¬ less perhaps less profitable places. Therefore, let the fire burn at night, and make the delightful with all those arts tint parents so perfect I \ Don’t repress the bouyant spirits your {children. Half around the lamp and of a- home blots out many care and annoyance of the day, the best safeguard they' can with them into the world is unseen influence of a bright domestic circle. Put home and foremost for the time will when the liotn circle will be you' will ’’long for a vanished'hand, the ice that: is still”. x jpmrti’s KOTICE. the places on t ho joned below for the pur eiving State and County Rfenlrns f<jr the year iqt | • . Asbestos mints- .......... 11 a m Nacoochee Postoffice...... 1 p m Santee Post office.......... 2 p rn Hood Bros, store.......... 1 p 111 Tuesday, March 17. Hickory nut schoolhouse .... 9 a in Robertstown P. O........ 12 m Asbestos station .......... 3 p m Wednesday, March 18 f M Glover’s store........ 9 u ■" Town Creek Lawgrouiul. . . 10 a Blue Ridge Lawground. . . . 12 Kytle’s mill............... 2 p Sutton’s store ............ ■1 P Thursday, March 19 Asburo mill .............. 8 a Shoal Creek Lawground. . . 9 a J W Brown’s store......... 1 o'a Meldean station........... 12 J I) & W II Hulsey’r store. 2 p m S N & J M Black’s store. . . 4 P m Friday, March 20 Mossy Creek Lawground. . . S a m Skelton & Sons store...... 9 a ,n A F Keninier Bros store.. .. 11 a m Barrett mill...... 1 ........ 1 p m B Irvin & Freeman’s store 3 P Saturday, March 21, 1914, at Helen, Ga. Wm. PALMER, T.R. FOR SALE AT ONCE. J am now offering for sale my Mill Outfit, consisting of one 8 II. International Gasoline Engine, 20-inch French Burr Corn Mill, and one Woodruff Shingle equipped with belts. This is one of the best in the U. It will do the work. The corn will grind from 5 to 6 bushel good meal per hour, and I have from 4 to 5 thousand shing¬ per day with one hand. This outfit will make money for who will run it. If you thinking abput] buying a mill me at once. I will sell for ciysh, part cash and goodnote. Creek ■ J. W. Brown, Cleveland, Ga., K. 2, “School hooks printed by the State sold at cost" is the platform of l’rof. S. Bowden candidate for State Super schools. Blue Ridge Dots. \\ e are having -one- vety severe 1 weather at the foot ot the horse-j j nln fi <J . Mi Geer Do k died last ! -, >■ cry Suturd i v and was burn d at Pi-ga ! Monday, leaving a husband and j three little children. Mr. Dockery has the syttipiii i.v <•! a.; who know j him lii hi-, -ad heron vena. tit. Three j weeks ago iu: paid the last sad res pacts to f<ue his ■ ...o-i child. earth a has boy settled! and j now he mother areiinu the grave .4 gb; little son,: son, he places the remains of his dear wife beneath the sod. Mr. Geoi ge Allen, accompanied by his sister, made a business trip to Helen last Saturday. I Mr. mo Mr-. J. L Jarrard gave 'the yum me; a working and ] quoting Fat aiT.ay. ; Mr. J. C. kl: n is prepa ; i.,}• ) (l ! j ma ke - .am additions i«S his dvvell-; j, Several of our young men are at I work on the tram road at Helen the weather is sltch that they ett not do much on the farm now. Mr, A Richardson is quit, feeble at present. CUSTOM MILL. We will grind corn or rye meal, crush short corn or feed of any kind on Tuesday, and Saturday of each week. Corn or rye meal for sale or ex¬ change at all times in any quantity'. CLEVELAND MILLING CO., j At E. [J. Crave,n’s Cannery'. *. j SCOTT’S GOSSYPIUM PHOSPHO GUANO FOR SALE BY S'h HJPOt* sey & Blackwell Cleveland, Ga. i u s is1 st 1 ECOUNTY 1 B i IS# CLEVELAND, CA. ft J |||| 51 | 1 I SAFETY T On Time Deposits Desosits Abso’utely Insured Against Loss MONEY TO LOAN j Organized 1909 Capital Stock $25,000.00 Undivided Profits $5,000.00 J We Want YOUR BUSINESS SCOTT’S GOSSYPIUM PHOSPHO GUANO FOR SALE BY JARRARD & WALKER Cleveland, Ga. I PRICE 11.00 A YEAR Helen Publishes Newspaper. We have before us the first issue Q f t 1 , e Helen Herald, an eight page weekly published at Helen in the. 'Merest of Helen and White county 1 l ,c editor, Mr. R. J. Davidson ‘-ailed at the Courier office Wedhes da >’' ancl we .found him a pleasant gentlemSo, couteous and kind in 'mm tier. He is editor of the Advertiser and has purchased a splendid plant for his Be-len office, which includes an in tertype machine. The plant will installed in a few days and the Herald printed at home, and the news matter for the Advertiser will be composed on the machine at Helen. Mr Davidson has our best wishes in his present undertaking, and that while he relishes the many good, things of Helen, and basks in the sunshine of prosperity on the head waters of the Chattahoo chee, the Herald may live forever. NOTICE This season I will stand my stallion one, and one-half miles from Cleveland on the Nacoochee road. He is coming five years old and weighs 1050 pounds, and has any all gates. Call and see him yourself. Living colt guaran¬ teed. Fee $5.00. II. s. NIX. I N S U R A N C E. For Life, Health, Accident, Fire, or Tornado Insurance, write, phone or see Herbert Tabor, Cashier, Clermont Banking Co.