Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, January 01, 1915, Image 4
velanfc -Courier, fgan of White County, Ga 'Published Weekly a*. Cleveland Ga, Alex. Davidson, Editor. Entered at the Postoffie.e at Cleveland, Ga., HP second class mail matter. Subscription, *1.00 per year With this issue we enter upon the responsibility of the publica¬ tion of the Cleveland Courier for the year 1915. Our efforts will be found ever endeavoring to support what we believe to be the best in¬ terests of the county, and the up¬ lift of the moral, financial and social realms of our population. The people of White county pos¬ sess a high standard of truthfulness honesty and justice, but there re¬ mains yet in our midst (so to speak) fields that are barren, forests decaying, and mines of intellect drifting to the depths of the sea. During me past year our Corres¬ pondents have greatly assisted us in making the Courier a newspapei which has been appreciated by its readers, and we cheerfully exten i to them our thanks for their kind efforts. We hope they will greet the New Year with courage and determination, and that with these strong supports they may be en¬ abled to do more for the betterment of themselves and others than ever before. Our subscribers have been won¬ derfully prompt in meeting their obligations with us—-especially so when we take present, financial conditions into consideration—for which we feel quite thankful, and to those who have not yet renewed we respectfully ask that they do so as early as possible, as by that we would be enabled to do for those who have done for us,and we don’t want: you to miss a single issue. Wishing you all a happy and prosperous Yew Year. The Editor. ..-•-A<c' ,w -.'v.tyi-irk , |j in iho court¬ house in Cleveland Monday morn¬ ing, Justice W. J. Oakes, Jr., pre¬ siding, which created considerable interest in Shoal Creek district. It was one of those cases we deep¬ ly regret sometimes comes‘before the courts. Two young men of that district had made some im¬ proper proposals to a girl of about thirteen years. One of the voting men, and from what we-can learn, the principal one in the case, has evaded the officers. The other was tried and bound over to the April term of the superior court on evidence which only showed the.possibility of his being con¬ nected in the case by being present When the mud upon our roads again dries out and the surface be¬ comes smooth, we are of the opin¬ ion the traveling public will appre¬ ciate good roads. Of course we favor good roads—any sensible per¬ son does. But what is the use to favor good roads at this time? We have good summer roads, and we have the very worst type of winter roads—and nobody cares, much. There is but one hope for good roads, and that does not go into effect until the county reaches the point when it sees economy in the purchase and operation of an engine and rock crusher, and cover the roads with a heavy coat of gravel. We spend thousands of dollars, in labor and money, annually on our roads without making anv perman¬ ent improvement upon them. There are two changes to be made in the county officials today, being that of the sheriff and clerk of tire court. Mr. G. Y. Hefner assumes the position of sheriff, and Mr. J. B. R. Barrett, that of clerk of the court. We offer our entire stock general merchandise at a-big re¬ duction in prices. Various at cost and some below actual cost. Come and see goods for yourself. This sale is cash or produce, no anything charged. W, X. Tuhne n A Sons. THE CLEVELAND COlfklER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. Amongst those visiting in land other than those chronicled in • South Side” during the . Christ¬ mas holidays, j|pre: Mrs. M. C. ('nder wood an¥ daughter, Lizzie, Mrs. P. L. Huggins and' family, II. II. Davidson. Christmas in Cleveland has been particularly quiet. Not because people were fearful of being ar reigned before the Mayor, perhaps, but because they were only play¬ fully and harmlessly inclined, we hope, and it is a pleasure to us and a credit to the boys and the town that peace prevailed. Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Adams of Mel dean, are delighted over the arrival of a fine boy at their home. Mr. J. I\ Saxon has moved from the house he has occupied for some time to one farther out of town, where he enjoys greater liberties. We are requested to announce that the Oddfellows of Mt. Y on ah Lodge No. 405 will install their officers Saturday night, January 2 In the election held for school trustees Thursday for Cleveland High School the following were elected : J. B. Skelton and T, F. Underwood for a term of three years, and H. A. Jarrard to fill the nuexpired term of Alex. Davidson, one year. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McAfee spent Sunday at the home of the editor. Some of our young people en¬ joyed a musical at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith Saturday night. Mr. N. C. Conley, tenant on the farm of Mr. A. II. Henderson on Tesnatee, moved near Concord this week. Wednesday was as a day as a rose in the center of a mudhole. Dr. and Mrs, J. E. Norton, Mr. J. 1 ), Underwood Supf. of Schools for Hall county, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 . Telford and son, Joe, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McAfee and family made cheerful the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Davidson by their presence on Christmas day. ( FOLEY’S HONEY AND T A 14 COMPOUND FOR CROUP. Croup scares you. The loud hoarse croupv cough, choking and grasping for breath,labored breath¬ ing, call for immediate relief. The very first doses ot Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts the thick mucus, clears away the phlegm and opens up and eases the air passages. For sale by S. W. Ash. SOUTH SIDE DOTS. We are sorry to hear of the ill¬ ness of Miss Bertha Craven. Hope she may soon be out again. Mr. Charlie AY. Henderson, who has been spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henderson, has returned to his home at Jasper. Mr. O. E. Kenimer was shaking hands with old friends on South Side last Sunday. Oscar is a jovial fuHovv > and we are always glad to Air. and M. A. Cooley, who have been visiting here for several days, returned to their home at Kennesaw last Monday Mr. J. D. Underwood, of Gaines¬ ville, visited kin folks on South Side last Saturday. Mr. Charlie Edwards, who lias been teaching school in Gwinett holidays! ] county, is spending the with home folks. If you are not familiar with mud just walk out Underwood street I through the railroad cut. Miss Blanche Henderson is home for the holidays. We wish one and all a happyj and prosperous New Year. FOR RENT—A good farm in Shoal Creek district of White County. For terms address, A. O. LaPrade, Winslow, Am,, IV Box 773. tyOMAN SUFFER TKRIUDLY i, FUOM (Sidney Around on her feet all wonder a woman has headache,stiff swollen ness,poor sleep and kidney Foley Kidney Pills give quick lief for these troubEs. strengthen the kidneys—take the aches, pain and Make life worth living again. Foley Kidney Pills and see much better you feel. For sale by S. W. -Ash. FOR SALE. Harness and buggy owned by Mr. R. T. Kcnimer. good one. 1 have no use for and will accept offer. One Studebaker, 30 5 passenger. One Studebaker, 30 3 passenger. One Overland, 30, 5 One Maxwell, 23, 2 One Maxwell, 36, 4 passenger. One Studebaker, 30,latest starter, electric lights. One Ford, 5 passenger, good new. Also new cars, Studebaker CadilaC. 'Fhe above cars all in A No. shape, and do not have to have money. Paper that is A No. will be accepted. Also have fine line etc. A No. 1 repair shop. No or botch work done at my place. Wu. SUMMER, Jr., Gainesville. Gu. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, _ ..... as the /■it cannot nvtnf reach t'/. t*/ib the 4L.i seat ii/.i. f of . P 4*5..IL-.., the dlwmac. Ca¬ tarrh 1s a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take In¬ ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the Wood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medlcim . It sicians was prescribed this by one of the best phy¬ In country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tin mucous surfaces. The, perfect combina¬ tion of the two- Ingredients Is what pro¬ duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Rend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENKY 6- CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 7fc. Take Hall's Family Pills far ooastivatioo. nyeare -•-®Ss£==.^-=«FS-3S STANDART'V, Patterns^ 108.15 CENTAN0NE HIGHER! JARRARD & Cleveland, Ga. LONG TIME LOANS. Three to Ten Years as Desired. Anywhere from #306.00 up at percent. Both Farm and Loans, See me at Cleveland, C. J. WELLBORN. 1 N S U R A N C E. For Life, Health, Accident, or Tornado Insurance, write, or see Herbert Tabor, Clermont Banking Co. FOLEY Note These KIDNEY Points PILLS lat«>re«ting having to icon **s»<51 I women Bladder trouble*] Kioney ana That Foley Kidney Pills are suc¬ cessful everywhere with al! kidney j and bladder troubles, backache, weak back, rheumatism, stiff and aching joints, because they arc a true medicine, honestly made, that you cannot take into your system without having good result*. They make your kidneys strong and healthily active, they regulate the bladder* Tonic in action, quick in giving good results. Try them. For sale bv S. W. ASH. Dr. A. S. CANTRELL GENE RAT- Fit ACT ICE Cleveland, Ga. Office hoars: 6 to 8 A, M. Wcdnes 5 A.M. to a P. M. Extra for nigtu au 'rfc T 1 IOS. F. UNDER WO LTD Attorney at Law Cleveland, Ga, Legal Advertisements. Georgia, White County. To whom it may concern : Sheri Palmer having made application to me in dire form to he appointed per¬ manent administrator upon the estate of Win. Palmer, late of said county, notice is hereby given that svid application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary, for said county, to he held on the first Monday in January, 19t,7. Witness my hand and official signature this 7th day of December. i9t4. 8 . L. Brown, Ordinary. Georgia, White county: V. ill he sold at the court house door in the town of Cleveland, said county, on the first Tuesday in January, i 9 if>, with¬ in the legal hours of sale to the highest and Lest bidder for cash, the following property, to wit: Four acres of land, more or less, and being off of lots Nos. 37 and 00 in the second district, said county, and being the place where James London now Byes. There is on this place a two room boxed house with out¬ buildings. Said land levied on as the proparty of James London, to satisfy an execution issued on the 28th day of April r!H J, from the superior court said county in favor of J. B. Palmer against said London. Written notice given as the law requires. This fhe Dth day of Dec. i9t4. BENTON TROTTER, Sheriff. Georgia, White. County. October term Superior Court for said county. October in, i!)i4. 1 J. M. Slator, Governor, versus Beeroan Weight, securities: A. L. Garland, for¬ feiture of two recognizances. Beeroan Wright and A. L. Garland non-residents of said county, greeting: You are hereby required to be and ap¬ pear personally, or by attorney, at the next term of the superior court, to be held in and for said county, on the second Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they have, why judgment should not lie rendered against them for the amount of their reermizance, forfeited as aforesaid, as in default thereof the court w ill proceed as to justice shall ap¬ pertain Witness .the Honorable J. B. Jones. Judged of «aid court, this 7th day of December, i9(4. G. N. COLLEY, C S C'. Georgia, White County. October term Superior Court for said county. Octet hu- 15 , i!it-l. •1, M. Slaton, Governor, versus & J. Crane, sc-unties: John Turner, J. W, sssr. f county, greeting: Yon .are hew by required to be pear personally, or by attorney , sat the next term of the superior court, to be bold in and for said county, on the (second Monday in April next, to show /cause, if any they have, why judgment should not be rendered against them for the amount of their recognizance, for¬ feited as aforesaid, as iti default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable J. B. Jones. Judge of said court, this 7th day of Dec. ihi4. (i. N. COLLEY. O.S.C State of (Georgia, White County. October term superior court for said county. October 16 , 1914. J. M. Slaton, Governor, versus Frank Farmer, securities: W. A. Jackson, for¬ feiture of recognizance. To Frank Farmer a non-resident of said county: You are hereby required to be and j appear personally, or by attorney, at the next term of the superior court, to be held iu and for said county, on the second Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they have, why judgment should not be rendered against them for the amount of their recognizance, for¬ feited as aforesaid, as in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness 1 he Honorable J. B. Jones. Judge of said court, this 7th day of Dec. 1914. G. N. COLLEY, C.S.G | State of Georgia, White County ! Oct. 19t4 Term Superior Court for Said County. Oi’t. tfi, 1 914. j ,1. M. Slaton Governor, versus L. L. J Stephens, securities: S. R. Vandiver, O. W. Stephens. M. W. Stephens,forfeitures j j of To three L. L. recognizances. Stephens, a now * resident of j said county: ! Y ou are hereby required to be and ap > pear personally, or by attorney, at the j next term of the Superior Court, to be j held in and for said county, to be held in and for said county, on the 2nd. Monday in April next, to show cause, if any you have, wliy judgement should not be j rendered against you for the amount of ; your recognizance, forfeited as aforesaid, as in default thereof the court will pro¬ ceed as to justice shall appertain, j Witness the Hon. J. B. Jones, Judge of said court, this 4th, day of December j i9*4. G. N. COLLF.Y, C. S. C. Value of the Annual Fail Conferences In the The Agrici Pres. Andrew M. Soule, Georgia State Col The annual meeting of the Georgia Breeders' Association will be held January 16, the annual meeting of the* Georgia Dairy and Live Stock Asso¬ ciation on January 18-19, the annual meeting of the Georgia Horticultural Society on January 19-20 and the an¬ nual meeting of the Georgia Apple Growers’ Association on January 21. All are to be held at the College of Agrieutlure at Athens. These meet¬ ings follow immediately after the short courses, thus affording short course students an opportunity of at¬ tending these splendid meetings with¬ out the usual cost. Special railroad rates have been ob¬ tained for these meetings as well as for the short course. Those who at. tend should be sure to ask for the spe¬ cial rates. The program for these meetings will be rich with valuable information. Practical men who have dealt with and met their various problems in Georgia will appear on the program! Authorities of nation-wide reputation will come with their special messages. Special efforts are being made to pre TIMELY SPRAYING OF APPLES AND PEACHES j J. W. Firor, Georgia State Col. of Agr. Time and labor can be saved by so timing the spraying of peaches and apples as to control or destroy several fungus trouble and an insect at one operation. Nearly all orchards are in¬ fested with the 3au Jose scale. This necessitates at least one spraying dur. ing the dormant season when the or¬ chard is slightly infested and two sprayings when badly infested. Even when no scale has been observed in the orchard during the past season, it is advisable to make a spring spray¬ ing to prevent infestation. It will serve also to clean up the trees and prevent such injurious fungus trou¬ bles as the curl of the peacli and scab of the apple. The worst infection of the apple scab takes place during the week or ten days previous to the opening of the buds. A thorough spraying with lime sulphur solution at that time is recom¬ mended. The strength of the solution depends upon the development of the bud. Up to the first showing of pink by the buds, use winter strength or 5 DEPOSITS consistent wRamj YOUR BUSINESS WHITE .^l« r CLEVELAND,] RESOURCES OVER SOUTHERN RAI L PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Offers Unexcelled Service To all Points North South East Wesi MODERN EQUIPMENT AND CONVENIENT DINING CAR SERVICE For rates, information, reservations, etc., address: J. C. Beam, A.G.P.A. R. L. Baylor, D.P.A. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga* J. C. Bioodworth. T.P.A., Macon, Ga. GAINESVILLE & NORTHWESTER! RAILROAD COMPANY DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE NORTH BOUND SOUTH BOUND READ DOWS READ UP “ Train Train Train STATIONS Train 2 4 3 A. M. P..M A.M. P. M. 9 45 4 45 Leave Gainesville Dejiot Arrive 9 15 4 1.7 9 SO 4 50 ** Main Street < ‘ 9 08 4 08 9 .74 4 04 *» New Holland Jet. ** 9 05 4 05 10 05 5 05 “ Clark “ 8 .70 3 .70 10 12 5 12 *4 A utry “ 8 42 3 42 10 19 5 19 * * Dewberry “ 8 3.7 3 3-7 10 31 .7 31 kt Brockton S 24 3 24 10 41 5 4 I Clermont *4 8 17 3 17 10 49 5 49 ** Countv Ground Line 8 8 04 10 3 3 04 10 j 10 53 3 53 Camp “ 7 11 03 6 03 ** Meldean “ 52 2 52 11 17 6 17 Cleveland “ 7 39 2 39 11 29 0 39 “ Asbestos at 7 28 2 26 11 33 6 33 “ Mount Yonah tS 7 23 2 23 11 37 6 37 ** Y onab it 7 19 2 19 11 45 6 45 Nacoochee “ 7 13 2 13 11 52 6 52 Helen t« 7 05 2 05 12 00 7 00 Arrive North Helen Leave 7 00 2 00 sent at the year, progrel ing to the cl the state is] “Make up attend the t* j stay for th.> With such tion obtainedl year, as will meetings, tl months will pleasant. Whl go in Georgia* formation for gram from col versi head eft,-thl and the farm e<| College? The wives of ' the meetings inti Me. The meetinS ral society have al " tended by women. come while the girl wii% conducted, they ested in the canning^ and poultry work in structed. gallons of the eomn phur to 50 gallons of tl the strength to 2 or 3 if SO of water after the burn! The spores of the leaf ’ live over the winter on thS and twigs of the peach trel come active during the two ’ this weeks time, before the buds open, j by making the solutil wint ing with iiine-sulphur mereial lime-sulphur 5 gallons ' 1 water) the scale will he combatted and the leaf curl prevented. Thls^, spraying must be timed accurate and made thoroughly to ge^ results. Mislble oils will place of the lime-sulciji though they will Bordeaux mix above mi