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buggy for sale. He believes that
it is belter and more honorable to
walk than to ride behind a horse
and in a buggy that he is not paid
for, unless it was absolutely neces¬
sary that he should have such. To
•ay the least of his undertaking,
■ ‘honesty is the best policy.”
While distinguished gentleman
was driving out in the neighbor¬
hood of Pleasant Retreat a few
days ago he saw a man down on
his knees in the middle of a field.
He watched him for some time,
thinking that he might have been
praying, but presenty he saw that
that impossible. He continued
scrutinize him closely, but could
not discover what he was doing
with nose nearly on the ground. lie
concluded it some insane person,
and called out to him to to know
what he was doing. Think of the
shock that he got when the man
replied, “I am looking to see if my
oats have come up
A petition is being circulated
this week amongst those who op¬
pose the discontinuance of the star
route between Cleveland and Leaf,
and we are informed that many
persons are signing ij.
Mr. F. G. Jones, Pitner &Jones,
of Robertstown, returned » few
days ago from Chicago where he
has been in the interest of his com*
pany
While on Bean Creek Saturday
Mr. J. W. McAfee’s buggy was
destroyed by fire. He had a short
time before placed a hot stone in
the buggy to keep his feet warm,
and during a short interval while
in the home of Alfred Trammel,
the sacks lie had around the stone
caught fire, setting the buggy on
fire and destroying some] valuable
sample books, as well as burning
all the woodwork. Mr. McAfee
says the total loss was about $85.00,
and that there is nothing in what
the old Jndian vvoman told him.
Perhaps she was a witch, John?
Mr. Southard, son-in-law to Mr.
Trotter, is here on a visit this week.
Mr. (!. N. Colley says that he
will be a candidate for Clerk, and
that his announcement will
later. Mr. Colley’s services have
been very satisfactory during
term in office, which is the first
one, and he sees a bright and
opening for re-leetion.
Mr. Wellborn Sosebee, of
Asbestos, died Tuesday
His remains were laid to rest
the cemetery at Amy’s
Cburcch Wednesday by the
fellows, of which be was a
at Nacoochee lodge,
Mr. B. II. Campbell has
dangerously ill for several days,
condition being such that he
scarcely awakened from a
long to take nourishment.
The babv of Mr. and Mrs.
Hood has been very sick for
days, but we hope to hear of
recovery soon.
Col. G. S. Kytle and Mr. J. H.
Brown, attended the Division
Meeting of the Oddfellows held in
Gainesville Wednesday.
Mr. L. G. Ash, of Loudsville,
has accepted a positon with Jack
son & Barrett as clerk in the store
C. W. Oakes of the Valley, is vis¬
iting her sister, Mrs. Frank Keni
mer, in Cleveland.
Mrs. Hester Carter, of Bellton,
a former citizen of White county,
spent a few hours in Cleveland
Tuesday for the first time in nine¬
teen years.
We are grieved to chronicle the
death of Mrs. A. C. Whisenant of
Clermont, a former citizen ofShoal
Creek, White County, upon Tues¬
day night. Her earthly remains
were deposited in Shoal Creek
cemetery Thursday, Our sym¬
pathies are extended the bereaved.
Miss Blanche Miller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J M Miller, who has
been home from Atlanta for some
time, has returned to the city to
resume her duties as milliner.
centersidk.
We. have had all kinds of
weather for the past week.
Mrs. W. II. Hulsey was taken
dangerously ill Friday night, and
was taken dangerously ill Friday
night, and was taken to Atlanta,
Saturday to have an operation per¬
formed.
Messrs*. A. Y\ and J. W.Presley,
of Towns county, were in this part
last week buying ’cattle, paying
good prices for all kinds,*
Ml. O. S. and Elbert Davidson
have returned from Florida.
Mr. Henry Black’s school was
out Saturday.
Mr. J. D. Cooley and others will
soon have their new store buildings
at Meldean completed.
Mr. Ed. Palmer made a trip to
Clarkesville last week.
We are glad to see the Courier
enlarged. The people of White
county ought all to subscribe for it
and help editor give us a good
paper.
Civil Service Examination.
At Cleveland, Gu., Saturday,
April 1 r(h, 1914, a civil service
examination will be held for rural
currier from Nacoochee, and other
vacancies in White county if there
are any.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Merc
as mercury will surely destroy 1
of smell and completely d>v.
whole system when entering
the mucous surfaces. Such art
never be used except on pi. -
from reputable physicians, as 1
they will do Is toll fold to the :. \
Catarrh can possibly derive from them
C heney Cure, manufactured I n
& Co.. Toledo. O.. conHth
directly mercury, and is taken Internally, :■
upon the blood and mu
faces of the system. In buy.Te
Catarrh Cure be sure you got tr
ine. It is taken Internally and
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & \ v.
timontals free.
Sold by Druggists. Price Toe per
Take nail's Family Plus for constlpt i o
NOTICE.
The “Yonah Hotel” is for rent
or sale. This property is situated
on the West side of the public
square, in Cleveland, Ga., and con¬
sists of 5 lots, 3 lots fronting on the
square and 2 back of these. A 12
room house, out houses and a splen¬
did new barn. This is a desirable
place for a hotel.
G. S. KYTLE.
THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
An editor who started about
twenty years ago with only fifty
five cents is now worth about
$100,000. His accumulation of
wealth is owing to his frugality,
good habits, -strict attention to
business and the fact that an uncle
died and left him the sum of $99,
998.
PLAIN TRUTH THAT’S
WORTH MONEY
Using Foley’s Honey and Tar
for a cough or cold may save you
both sickness and money. F. F.
Monahan, Menomonie Wis., says:
“I am exposed to all kinds of
weather and I find Foley’s Honey
and Tar Compound always fixes
me up in good shape when I
catch cold or have a bad cough. I
recommend it gladly.’’Refuse sub¬
stitutes.
Norton & Ash.
HULLS AND MEAL.
That is what we arc offering at
the lowest prices possible for cash
or produce payment. We haw’ just
received a car each of Hulls and
Meal. We bought at the right price
and we will sell to you the same
way, but we cannot charge this
product to you, as we paid cs-h
for it. See ns if you need any.
AND SAVE MONEY.
JACKSON & BARRETT.
NOTICE
We have arranged to handle the
very best lines of fertilizers this
Spring, and will be delighted to
sell you as much as you need. Our j
prices are tlie lowest consistent j
with quality.
JACKSON, BARRETT & CO. j I
Cleveland, Ga., !
j
NOTICE. j
I will stand my Jack and Horse
one mile west of Cleveland during
this season. Living colt guaran¬
teed. Fee $5.00.
I have also a good Jersey bull
and aberkshire boar for service.
JESS HUNT.
S-M-A-S-H-E-I)
Prices on Tombstones by tire
UNITED STATES (GARBLE COMPANY
Titos. F. Underwood, Agt,,
Cleveland, - Ga.
STOP IN ATLANTA
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Opposite Union Depot on Pryor Street.
Renovated and refurnished throughout
Reservations made on application. Hot
and cold water, private baths, electric
lights and elevator.
First class accomodations at extremely
moderate rotes. European plan 75 cents
up.
John L. Edmomdbok, Proprietor.
Hornet 'Bring
Bottle of
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flora i
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for |
Willies
Cold" 1
FOR COUGHS and COLDS
NORTON & ASH. i
:
Announcements.
FOR TREASURER
To the voters of WLite county :
‘ I respectfully announce myself
a can¬
didate for the office of County Treasurer,
subject to a primary if one is held. Your
support is earnestly solicited.
Thanking you for past favors,
Charley Au.es.
To the voters of White county:
I use this means to announce to the
voters of White county that I am a can¬
didate for county treasurer, subject to
the primary if one is held, and assure
you that your support will be appreciated
James H. Jackson.
DISORDERED KIDNEYS CAUSE
MUCH MISERY
With pain and misery by day,
sleep-disturbing bladder weakness
night, tired, nervous run down
men and women everywhere are
glad to know that Foley Kidney
restore health and strength,
the regular action of kidnevs
and bladder.
Sold by Norton & Ash
DR. FRANK C. BARRETT
Veterinary Surgeon and Livery Stable
HELEN, GA.
Prompt services day or night.
Call me by ’phone.
LOST—A pocketbook, Thurs¬
March 3rd, between Cleveland
and Yonah School • House, with
three pockets and three snaps, the
middle snap being broken off. Tan
Contained one 20-dollar
bill, four 10-doltar bills and 35
in change. Finder will
please leave at Courier office or
return to owner and receive re¬
ward.
FRANK THURMOND.
IJR. GLIFTON NEWTON,
OPTOMETRIST
I conduct tin exclusive Optical Office
Fit glasses for all forms of strain.
Lenses of all kinds carried in stock.
- GEORGIA.
FHlNf’RTON BUILDING, MAIN STREET.
NOTICE.
Georgia, White Comity.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will he held at Macedonia Chun h in
White. Creek District, on the 11th day of
April, 1814, upon the question of the
consolidation of White C'r ek and New
Bridge sub-school districts; and for the
selection of three trustees for ihe propos
ed consolidated sub-school district. All ,
qualified voters residing in said sub
school districts may vote in this election.
March 10, t U14.
T. V. CANTRELL, JR.,
Couuty School Supt.
Legal Advertisements.
Georgia, White Coup to.
W. Winkler vs., Mrs. Lillie Winkler.
for divorce.} elated
defendant hi the above case
is hereby required personally or by attor¬
ney to be and appear at the April term,
1914, of WhileTSuperitw court, to be held
in and for said county on the Second
Monday in April, i!H4, then and there to
answer the. plaintiff’s complaint, as in
default thereof the court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain. Witness the
Honorable J. B. Jones, judge of said
court, this the 17th day of Feb., i914.
G. N. Colley, Clerk.
Georgia, White County.
P, L. Cagle vs. Nora Cagle.
Libel for divorce.
Ron, Nora Cagle, the defendant in the
above stated case, are hereby required,
personally or by attorney, to be and ap¬
pear at the April term, 1914, of White
Superior Court,to be held in and for said
county, on the second Monday in April,
1 914,then and there to answer the plaint¬
iff’s complaint, as in default thereof the;
court will proceed as to justice shall ap- j
pertain.
Witness the HonB. Jones, Judge j
of said court, this the 7th day of Febru¬
ary, 1914.
G, N. COLLEY, Clerk. {
Georgia, White County.
L. O. Cagle vs. Phetiy Cagle,
Libel for divorce.
You, Pheby Cagle,the defendant in the
above stated ease, you are hereby- re- i
personally or by attorney, to be
and appear at the April term, 1914,
White Superior Court, to be held in and
for said county, on the second Monday in
April, i914. then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s comphiint.as in default thereof
the court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Mou. J. B. Jones,
of said court, this the 7th day of Febrn
ary, 1934.
G, X. COLLET. Clerk.
Georgia, White County.
Charlie Lewis vs. India Ltwis.
Libel for divorce.
You. India Lewis, the defendant iu
the above stated case, are hereby requir
ed. personally or by attorney, to be and
appear at the April term, i9t4, of White
Superior Court, to beheld in and for said
county, on the shcond Monday in April.
1914.then and there to answer the plaint
ill's complaint, as in default thereof the
court will proceed as to justice shall ap- j
pertain.
Witness the Hon. J. B. Jones. Judge-!
of said court, this the 7th day of Febeu j
ary, 1914.
G. N. COLLEY, Clerk.
HE FgjEBS & MBITS MU I t
Safety First
All other considerations are secondary with this
Hank. If y ou want absolute safely- for your money
deposit it in the Farmers & Merchants Bank, owned
and controlled by sixty-five (65) White County
citizens, backed by a 81,000,000.00 corporation.
Operated solely for the benefit of home people.
We hav e money to loan you, or we w ill pay you
6 per cent for your money when deposited for 12
months.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
FARMERS and MERCHANTS BANK,
Cleveland. Georgia.
II. A. Jahharu, j. 1 ). Coocky.'G. It. Kvr \V. K. Bra icefield
. I’ res. Vice President Cashier.
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THE Y ONAH HOUSE
FUAWli CARROLL, Proprietor
West Side Public Suuare
CLEVELAND, - - GEORGIA
Clean Beds White Waiters
Rates, $ 2.00 per Day
GAINESVILLE &NORTHWESTERN
RAILROAD COMPANY
DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE.
Effective December 18th, 1913.
SCHEDULE TO BE MAINTAINED As FOLLOWS:
NOR HI BOUND SOUTH BOUND
HEAD DOWN HEAD UP
Train Train stations Train Train
2 4 ' 3 1
.
A. M. P. M. P. M. A.M.
9 45 * 4 55 1 Lea ve Gainesville Arrive 4 45 9 15
9 50 4 58 j Gainesville. Main St - 4 * 4 40 9 10
9 55 5 05 | 1 t* New Holland Jet. ** 4 37 ft 07
10 11 .1 18 * t Clark “ 4 20 8 69
Iff 18 5 23 h . 4 Autry •• 4 13 8 42
10 as r> 30 i . i Dewberry 4 05 8 M
J0 37 5 42 i it Brookton 3 54 8 24
Iff 44 5 49 1 “ Clermont ** •>,« 3 47 8 17
.
Iff 52 5-5? : County Line 3 40 8 10
10 It 08 5ff 6 01 j [ Camp Ground t. 3 34 8 04
8 U 44 Meldean ■ 3 22 7 52
11 20 8 25 j , ti Cleveland M 3 08 .7 38
n 35 0 40 | “ Asbestos “ 2 53 7 23
11 45 8 50 “ Yonah »* 2 45 7 15
11 5 3 6 58 f “ Nacoochee “ 2 as 7 08
13 00 1 05 j \ »» Helen *tf 2 30 7 00
13 10 7 15 Arrive North Helen Leave 2 25 6 55
J. G yUILLTAN & BROS.
HAVE NOW AT
BELLTON and BROOKTON
Our Piedmont one and two-horse wagons. These wagons we offe
for sale with an assurance, after years of using and selling, that the
will give satisfaction to the purchaser. T hese wagons we sell at on
price to all.
We have and will keep a supply of our J. C. QUILLIAN i
BROS. I - ER 1 1 LITERS for \\ heat and Oats it Bellton and Brookton
I his guano has been used by tire farmers of this section of countv
many years with universal satisfaction. \\ e offer it at one price to all
X\ e expect to open up a store with General Merchandise at ai
early date at Brookton.
7 \ e wid keep mules L>r - ■ our mule barns at Brookton am
Gainesville after Nov. 1st, 1913.
\\ iii buy your cotton and seed and pay top prices for same.
Come to see us at Bcliton or Brookton. \\ e will try to make i
to your interest to tr uie \\ ith us.
J. C. QUILLIAN & BROS.
Sonic Ffbruai’v Prices.
$3.50 Mens’ Shoes......... . $2.98
3-70 Ladies Shoes...... 2.48
.
1.50 and $2.00 Ladies’ Tan Sir 1.19
.
3.50 Rain Coat.............. 2 -95
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30 and 7^ cent Serge....... 43
50 and 75 cent Ladies’ Cloth. 43
Three Btdts Light 10-ceut Giindi 7 i
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$1.00 Bed Sheet............... 5 °
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$7.50 Ladies’ Fur Coats....... • 4 9 s
50-cenr Ladies’ Undershirts.. •39
$2.30 Ladies Sweater........ ■ M 9
25-cent Enamel Dish Pan . ... .19
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75-cent Wash Tub.......... .50
50-cer.t Lantern............ -39
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75-cent Enamel Pail......... .48
Stove Pipe.................... .10
25-cetit Hand Saw-............ .19
.
A beautiful line of Ladies’ Hats, latest styles, $1,75 to $3.53.
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flew Goods Arriving Daily. We Save Our Customers Money
S. MALOOF & BROS.