Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, September 14, 1917, Image 4
STbc Cleveland Courier. Official Organ of White County, Ga Published Weekly at Cleveland Ga. Alex. Davioson, Editor. Entered at the P«>h at Cleveland Ga., &» mscoivl e!<. *?. until niav.er. Snivel iption, $1.00 per year The town of Cleveland can now boast on having a concrete side¬ walk from the public square to Mr. A. G. Quinn’s shop. Tins is :. great need that. Cleveland has done. We hope to see her more progres¬ sive in other ways in the future. Could tin; town consider some method of street lighting? Especi¬ ally do we want them to consider tlie lighting of the public square, and not wait until winter is on us. Do it now. Get out of that old habit. Mr. Claude Allen, who is at Helen with Morse llros. Lumber Co., but formerly will) the Cleve¬ land- Courier; as a compositor, was down Sunday. He motored up to see his grandmother Davidson Sun¬ day afternoon, who is very low. Corporal Coy C. Parks, of the Elbert County National Guards, arrived in Cleveland Sunday after¬ noon on a visit to Ins sister, Mrs. J. W. Adams. Mr. Parks is a very pleasant young man and Uncle Sam will feel very proud to have such a genteel and sterling gentle¬ man with .him. We wish this young man, much success wher¬ ever Uncle Sam may send him, and most of all do we wish him good health and return home, should he be sent to Fi ance. The White County Bank has, since Mr. j. H. Martin’s absence, employed Mr. Young Stover of Shoal Creek? Mr. Stover is a son Mr. W. A. Stover. We wish this young man much success in the •course he is now pursuing. Mr. Van Jones, formerly travel¬ ing for M. C. Browtj, of Gaines* villfe, until Mr. Brown’s business was destroyed by fire early in the spring, was in town the other day. We was glad to see Mt. Jones. He is a live wire. The many friends of Mr. add ‘Mrs. O. G. Gillstrap sytnaphize with them in the loss of their in¬ fant born to them Wednesday night of last week. Miss Jessie Davidson spent last week with relatives in Habersham. Mr. W. D. Dorsey, deputy sheriff, was tried before Judge West in the justice court Monday and acquitted on a charge of high¬ way robbery, It appeared -that Mr. Clarence Trotter had been talking too much and doing things in the public road, near Mr. Dor¬ sey’s borne tl.at caused Mr. Dor¬ sey to suspicion tliaf be hud whis key. Mr. Dorsey'.'arrested‘him’and searched for whiskey but found none, and while Dorsey was com municating with the sheriff Trotter made his escape. Later he swore out a warrant for Dorsey charging him with highway robbery and the case was later tried with the result above slated. The evidence in the case led solicitor Underwood of the city court to issue an accusation against Mr. Trotter for drunken¬ ness, and lie made bond for his ap pearance at the December term. Messrs. Harry A. Nichols and Nish Palmer left Sunday morning for Camp Gordon, they being the two required to report there from White county. Chas. E. Head was notified by the local committee to report for this service but as lie was not certified by the district board he could not be sent, there¬ fore Mr. Palmer was sent to take his place. The couutv is proud of these young men, and hope that in them will be found men unconquer¬ able and whom the comm may be ever proud. The prayei s of all good people go out for the ir safe return to their homes when peace again brings joy to the hearts of all nations involved in this titanic struggle. Closing Out Sale Of Summer Millinery. Every bat is a bargain. Pattern hats sold at cost. Every bat must go at a bar¬ gain. Also nice line of advanced fall him. summer felts. This is the upfodute store Por Millinery. If it i- a straw bat, new fall hat, it is here. Just received nice line of wash skirts, middies, hair net, etc. NiiC clean stock. See out line. Bring your produce. Cleveland Millinery; Co, Rev. Homer Thompson spent a few days last week in Monroe and Gainesville. Mr. P. R. Davidson came in Tuesday night to see his stepmoth¬ er, who is very low. Messrs. M. and C. 'I'. Griffin of , the firm of Griffin Brothers, Cler¬ mont, Ga., returned last Saturday from an extended trip to Cincinna¬ ti, High Point and other places. They, report having bought a large and complete line of furniture and housefurnishing goods and will have same on display in their new building at Clermont about the first of October. Watch for their advert laments. FORD FOR SALE. 1 have a good Ford car for sale in first class running condition. Parties interested call or write me at Cleveland, Ga. Frank Carroll Legal Advertisements. TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. In pursuance of the Act, of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, ap¬ proved December 17th, 1012, we N. P. Pratt, of DeKalb County, Georgia, Pat met’ Pratt, It. Ransford Dooner, W. D. Ellis, Jr., Midi R. Wilkinson, Lee. Ash craft, Van W. Wilkinson, G. W. Mc¬ Carty, Jr., J. H. Johnston, anil J. M. Parrott, of Fulton, County, Georgia,here¬ by petition for a charter for one hun¬ dred and one years for the formation of a corporation.to he known as: CHE8TA TEE RAILWAY COMPANY with a capi¬ tal stock of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand (#150.000) Dollars in common stock to b paid in cash for the purpose of constructing, erjuiping, maintaining and operating a railroad from, at or near Clermont in Hall County, Georgia, on the Gainesville & Northwestern Railroad to the mines of the Chestatee Pyrites &' Chemical Corporation in the eastern part, of Lumpkin County on the Chestatee River, said proposed road being in length about nine and three-ipiarters (SI 3-4) miles, and extending from Cler inont on the Gainesville .% Northwestern Railroad in a northwesterly direction passing through the county of White, and partly through the counties of Hall atid Lumpkin. The principal office of said corporation is to be located at At¬ lanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Politic: era intend in good faith to go forward without delay to secure sub¬ scriptions to tBe capital stock, and to construct, maintain and operate said rail¬ road. Your petitioners have given four weeks notice of their intention to apply for said charter by the publication of said petition in the newspapers in which the Sheriff’s advertisements are publish¬ ed in the counties of Hall, White and Lumpkin once a week for four weeks be¬ fore tiling this petition. WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray that said Charter be granted them as provid¬ ed by the statute. N. P. Pratt J. It. Johnston W. D. Ellis, Jr. J . M. P.VlvItOTT I,KK A Illicit A NT Mr 1.1, R. Wilkinson ( t. W. MaCari y, Jr. Van W. Wilkinson Palmes Pratt H. Ranskokd Hooker W. I). Ellis, Jr., Attorney. Grant Illdg., Atlanta. Ga. Georgia, White County. Libel for divorce in White Superior Court, October Term. 1 917. Lon W, Satterfield vs. Chas. M. Satter¬ field. I appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff in the above stated care that the defendant does not reside in said county, mid it further appearing that Chas M. Satterfield does not reside in this State: Ordered by the court that j service be perfected on the defendant by j the publication of this order twice a j month for two months before the next term of this court, in the public gazette of said county ia which sheriff's sales are ordinarily published., NYitness the Honorable J. B. Jones, i .1 udge of said court, 1 | This 25 th day of J. July, B. R. 1917 Barrett, . Clerk. THE CLEVEMfiWYELA-Nb GEORGIA' Georgia W bite County: . Whereas: Miss Baida Hunt, adraisis ti atrix of Jesse Hunt estate. RFpreifeut ed to the court in hi repetition duly tiled ami entered nn record, that she has fully administered Jesse Hunt's estate. This is wherefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and debtors to show cause if any, why said administratrix should not he discharged from her ad¬ ministration and receive letter of ilis mission on the first Monday in Oct. 1017 N. J. Ai.t.isox Ordinary. i.ibel for Divorce in White Superior Court. Oct. term ,936. Ollie King vs Ira 1), King. To Ira H. King It appearing to the satifnetion of the court that Ira D. King does pot. reside in White County, nor in lb" State of Geor¬ gia. It. is ordered By the court that th ■Ii fendrnt in the above stated ease he served by publication ofthijT notice twice a month for two months in the Cleveland Courier, (lie same being the paperin which the Shofitf's advertisement# are published for White County, Georgia. Witness the Hon J. B, Jones, Judge of said Court. T This the 25nd day of August, 1!U". J. H. R Barrett, C. S. C. Georgia, White County. Will be, sold at the. court-house door in said county on the first Tuesday in Oct., i!)f7. within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and beet bidder for cash, the following described land, to wit: Part of lot of land No. ti2 in the third district said county, containing thirty acres of land, more or less,and fully des¬ cribed as follows: Commencing at a point where the old mill road leaves the main public road leading from the Alli¬ son old home place in the direction of Robertstown, Ga.,and running the north bank along with said mill road to a con¬ ditional line near the branch, thence in a northerly direction with this conditional line to the original line of said lot of land, thence cast the original line to a conditional line between this land and the land formerly owned by J. R. Dean, just cast, of the canal, thence southerly down a small branch, same being a con¬ ditional line to the public mad, thence with said public road to the starting point, with improvements thereon. Said land levied on as the property of R. B. Sims. Levy made by J. N.‘Blalock, L. C., and turnetkover to the undersigned to advertise and sell. This 6th day of September, 1 917. A. L. Doitsttv, Sheriff. EXECUTORS SALE. Will be sold before the court bouse door in the town of Cleveland, White County, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October next, the following property to wit: All of the same lying in the first, land district of the County of White, being the fee and entire mineral, agriculture, and timber interest in lot tiff and 4'), and the entire fee timber, mineral and agri¬ cultural interest in one acre in the South¬ east, corner of lot 57, all the mineral and mining interest in lot 41, all the mineral and oue-fpurth of the agricultural and timber interest in lot 35, five-sixth of all mineral timber and agricultural interest in lot 37. Each of sat 1 lots containing (250) two hundred and fifty acres more or less. There is a mortgage of two thou¬ sand dollars ($2000) in favor of R. T. Koniiner on the above interest in lots number 35, 30, 40and 41. This sale being subject to said mortgage. On lot 57 is a ten stamp mill and on lot 3i) and 40 is the following personal property to wit: One live stamp mill, one forty horse boiler, one. twenty H. P. engine, one ten 11. P, engine, mounted on wheels, one complete saw mill outfit, one extra >saw, one shingle mill complete with saw. etc.. snrfaee planer, one Worthington force pump of 1,000,00) capacity, one shaft windless and gearing one 801b band motor, two chain wrenches, two cross saws, one retort for gold three eight inch, angles, 225 feet of manila rope ranging from I inch to 1 inch in diameter, also 6360 feet of spiral, wrought iron piping with Hanged joints, slip joints, and screw joints. Said piping ranging from J inches to tij inches in diameter. One twelve inch wrought iron elbow, five five wrought iron elbows, six tltree inch wrought iron elbows, four five inch wrought iron T's, one F reducer, 18’ .to 12', two reducers 12' to 10’, two reducers S' to 6', four giants, three S' valves, five 5’ valves, three 8' valves, two monkey outfits complete, two jacks and stands. In addition there are several saws, ham¬ mers. braces and bits, and a few mis eelleneous shovels, mattocks and tools. Also at- the same time and place before the Court House door will he gold 380, 000 sVieares of stock of the Loud Hydrau lia Hose Gold Mining Company, which at one time was operating a gold mine in in said County. All of the . said property to be sold as the proper | C °f ‘'l- B. Reaves, deceased, unde, and I virtues of an order of the Court- of Ordinary of Clarks County, said state of Georgia, all of the machinery and tools, under and by virtue-of said order, will sold on the premises (where it. can be seen and examined b-fore sale day) and immediately after the sale ef the real estate and the stock which will be sold at the Court House Door in Cleveland, Georgia, as above stated. Terms cash or note for one year with eight per cent in¬ terest approved security. S. P. Rea+es R. K. Reaves, Jr. Executors of M. P. Reaves. Security in the Purchase of a Piano Depends upon the Responsibility of the Maker—the Greater the Re sponsibility, the Greater the Security. Our business was established in 1862, Oar factories (five in number) are the largest and most ho roughly equipped piano factories in tie world. Our capacity is 30,000 instruments annually. All goods we sell are made by us. All goods go direct from our factory to your home. We make all good grades of pianos—six separate and distinct kinds—forty different styles. The Baldwin product has been awarded the highest honors in the world: The Grand Prix, Paris, 1900, and the Grand Prize, St. Louis, i’qv. The Baldwin Piano is the only Ameritan Piano ever thus honored. Als the Grand Prize, London, 1914. Our goods are sold in every part of .he civilized world. We give an absolute guarantee with each piano. Our prices are quoted on the very lowest factory basis. Our REPI'TATION and our FUTURE is in every piano we sol!; this with our financial ability is your best security. Cbe Baldwin piano Co. INCORPORATED Write us asking for demonstration of the instrument of your choice, or call on us. it will not obligate you to buy. GRIFFIN BROTHERS CLERMONT, GEORGIA Northeast Georgia's Biggest Fair GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA October 2», £4, 25, 26, 27, 1017 No expense will be spared to make this fair a real exhibition of the products of the greatest section of Georgia. HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN PREMIUMS A GREAT LINE OF AMUSEMENTS and FREE ATTRACTIONS For Premium List and Information write the Secretary Northeast Georgia’s Biggest Fair Gainesville Georgia OCTOBER 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1917 WANTED. A man with sufficient help to run'my farm of 65 acres, and milk and care for 10 to 12 cowf, on share or salary A good proposi¬ tion for the right man. Investi¬ gate at once. Call or address. M. J. Williams, Nacoochee, Ga. KODAKS. AND KODAK SUPPLIES KODAKS $1.25 AND UP. CLEVELAND DRUG CO., WANTED. Carpenters, lumbermen, railroad men, grade foremen, and all classes of laborers for immediate work. Write or apply to Morse Brothers Lumber Co., Helen, Ga. X O T I C E. All persons indebted to the estate of J - A - Richard «>n, deceased, win please come and settle with me at once, either by cash or note. W. J. Oakes, Adrnr, RatssMi^fi For sate by Cleveland Drug Co., Cleveland, Ga. And all good dealers. COOLEY & JACKSON, Attorneys At Law, Jefferson. Ga, Practice in all the state courts.