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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
VOL. XX, No 10.1
Lejjal Advertisements.
Georgia, White County.
Whereas Alex. Davidson, executor of
Peter Davidson, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition duly tiled and
entered on record, that he has fully ad¬
ministered Peter Davidson’s estate, this
is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors to show cause, if
any they can, why said executor should
not he diacherged from his executorship
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in January. 1919.
N. J. ALLISON, Ordinary.
Georgia, White County.
Whereas John A. O’Kelley, adminis¬
trator of A. G. Kanaday, represents to
the court in his petition, duly tiled aud
entered on record, that he has fully ad¬
ministered A. G. Kanaday's estate, this
is therefore to cite all persons, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why saiTi administrator should not
be discharged from his administration
add receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in January, 19 1 9.
This 2nd day of Dec., 1918.
N. J. ALLISON, Ordinary.
Ceorgia, White County.
The returns of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months support to the fam¬
ily of Gabe Fergus'i%jjtei:eased, officPPotll having
been filed in my persons con¬
cerned are cited to show cause by the
first Monday in January, i919, why said
application for twelve months support
should not be granted.
This 2nd day of December, 1918.
N. J. ALLISON, Ordinary.
Georgia, White County:
To all whom it may concern:
George W. Garner having in proper
form applied to me for permahent letters
of administration on the estate of Amm
da J. Garner, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Amanda J. Garner, to be
and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to George W.
Garner on Amanda J. Garner estate.
Kaid application will be heard on the
first Monday in January, 1919.
This 2nd day of December, 19i8.
N. J. ALLISON, Ordinary.
Georgia, White County.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that A. K. Mer¬
ritt as executor of J. J. Merritt, deceased,
having applied to me by petition for
leave to sell the real estate of the said J.
J. Merritt, deceased, and that an order
was made thereon at the December term
of this court for citation and that citation
issue. All the heirs at law and creditors
of the said J. J. Merritt, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon said ap¬
plication at the January 1919 term of the
Court of Ordinary of White county, and
that unless cause is shown to the coutrary
at said time leave will be granted.
This Dec. 4, 19i8.
N. J. ALLISON, Ordinary.
Georgia, White County:
Will lie sold at the cyurt house door in
said county on the first Tuesday iu Jan¬
uary 1919 within the legal hours of sale,
the following property to wit:
Parte of lots of land Nos. 88, 59 and 82
in the second land district of White
county Ga., containing about seventy
eight acres more or less and fully
described as follows: Commencing at a
conditional corner, at a pfne on the
Cleveland and Clarkesville road, thence
a northeru direction across the original
line between the Nix and Palmer place’s
to the conditional line crossing tho orig
nal line of lot Fo 38, thence east the con¬
ditional line between Nix and Jackson
place’s, thence south to ttie original line,
thence west to the original corner, thence
south to the Cloveland and Clarksville
road, thence across said road to a condi¬
tional corner, thence across said road to
a conditional corner, thence north to the
starting point, except that portion of
said land sold off by E. K. Gibson as
follows: Part of lot No. 62 to W. T.
Potts by deed which deed is of record in
the ele-ik's office White county, Ga., in
kook “N” page 174 and to G. G.
Brackett by deed, which deed is of record
in book “S” page 325 Clerk’s office said
cougty. With all irapaovements thereon
Saie land known as the E. K. Gibson
^)lace just about one mile east of Clsve
land, Ga., on the Cleveland and Clarks¬
ville public road.
8aid land levied on as the property of
E. K. Gibson to satisfy an execution
issued on the 26*h of Get. 1915 from the
Superior Court of White county. Ga., in
favor of Farmers and Merchants Bank of
Cleveland, Ga., against W. A. Jackson,
W. T. Potts,, Jobu Turner and E. K.
Gibson.
This 11th day of Dec. 1918.
A, L. DORSDY, Sheriff,
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
Georgia, White County:
Will be sold before the court house in
the town of Cleveland, said count be¬
tween the legal hours of sale all that
tract or parcel of land to wit: Part of
lot of land No. 4 in the second district of
said county, described as follows: Be¬
ginning on the Clarkesville road at a
Cherry stump about fifty yards east of
J. W. Brown’s Store house on ;be side of
the yublic road, thence running said
road west to the top of the hill to a con¬
ditional line between J. W. Brown and
Sarah L. Jackson, thence south along a
conditional line to a rock corner on the
creek, thence east up the ditch to o pop¬
ular tree, thence northeast to the be¬
ginning paint, and being the same land
land describee in a deed made by J. \V.
Brown to H. A. Swiam, dated May 5th
i9i8 and recorded in the Clerk,s office
said county record of deeds book *‘Q”
page i3J. Said track containing about
thirty acres more or less.
Levied on as the property of H. A.
Suaim to satisfy an attachment ax ecu
tioc issued from the Superior Court of
said county in favor of T. W. Alexander
against H. A. Swaim and said described
property on the 2ist day of November
19x8.
There is no improvements on said
property. Most of the land is cleared
and is cultivation and is splendid trad
of farm land.
This December 10 th 1018 .
A. L. DORSDY, Sheriff,
STRAYE D—$5,oo offered for
one yellow steer, smooth crap in
the right and over bit in the lefl.
J. E DENTON.
Cleveland. Ga.
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Of the
M. B. MOORE ESTATE, Consisting of COO Acres of fine farm¬
ing’ land snh«dividcd into lO tracts from 25 to IO§ acres. One
7-rooin house, two 4»rooni houses, with barn and spring with each
house.
A
VSELDEAN. CA. ~
Saturday, Dec. 21
BEGIMIM AT 10:30, A. M.
SO El) ON THE PRMISES
This property is owned by (Griffin Bros., of Clermont, Ga., and w ill
he sold regardlsss of price.
TERMS: One-fourth Cash, balance 1,2, and 3 years
This property is located on the Gainesville A Northwestern Railroad, one mile from Meldean, Ga., one and a half miles from Cleveland, Ga., on two public roads. Will be
sub-divided into small farms. Each farm will front a good road. Three tracts will have a house and barn and spring on them. This is fine farming land : 175 acres of bottom
land, about 300 acres in cultivation, balance in timber; some fine saw timber and a world of crosstie timber. The railroad divides the farm about the middle.
This is given up to be the brst farm in White County—good fertile soil. Will grow Corn, Cotton, Wheat, Outs, Tobacco, or anything giovvn on a farm. This large farm
has been cut into small farms to give the small farmer a chance to buy him a home for himself and family. You can buy one of these farmr, make the first payment and rent will
pay the balance. You cau own a farm with rent money. If you stand by and see the money man buy this land you can’t blame anyone but yourself. This will be a chance of a
lifetime for the small farmer to own his own home at his own price.
Just an old fashioned Auction Sale. You make the price—we sell the farm when the last bid is put on it. There will be no chance for you to lose, because YOU MAKE
THE PRICE.
A SPECIAL COACII LEAVING GAINESVILLE AT 7:00, STOPPING AT ALL STATIONS, TO CARRY YOl TO AND FROM THE SALE,
UNITED REALTY & AUCTINN CO., GAINESVILEE, GA.
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, DEC. 13 , 1918 .
This week’s issue comes late and
is issaed only because legal adver¬
tising demands some sort of an
issue. We have no excuse to offer
for this issue, but merely state that
we have the influenza, and should
it had not bean for our son, Jim,
who lias just received a discharge
and come home Thursday night,
this i.-sue would not have been pub¬
lished. We hope by next week to
get the Courier out on time.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications. as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of tho ear. There is
only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in¬
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im¬
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamvd condition of tho mucous sur¬
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Cir¬
culars free. All Druggists. 75c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
! NOTICE
i Since the estate of G. S. Kytle,
deceased, , , , lias been assigned to me
| ' settlement, all
‘or persons concern-'
may apply to me on business per
j tabling to said estate.
| MRS. MAUD KVTLE.
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Winter Millinery.
Large line of hats and caps for
ladies and childrens fiats at all
prices. Also big line of coats.
Ghitdrens coats from 2 to iS years.
Nice line ladies coats, black, bur
genday, brown, all colors. Prices
very cheap. Nice quality of up
to-date coats.
CLEVELAND MILLINERY CO.
CLEVELAND, - GEORGIA.
, FOR SALE QUICK.
A one-half breed Durham Dull. '
Looks like a much higher bred I
animal. Nineteen months old and
a beauty. If you want him see
Alex. Davidson, Cleveland, Ga.
Shoo and Harness Repairing.
;I have just purchased a brand
new outfit of tools and equipment
f<y making Shoe and Harness re¬
pairs. Bring me your shoes and
harness. Prices reasonable.
■ JOE HARRIS,
_ _
"'Some nice pigs for sale. See
Jno. D. Black and get your heart
greesed. it
[PRICE 11.00 A YEAR
THE WAR IS OVER AND WE ARE GOING TO CELEBRATE BY
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OFFERING A GREAT LINE OF
BARGAINS
Wc have on hand Two Car Loads of New
Ford I ouring Cars and Roadster Bodies. We
wish to reduce our stock and consequently have
reduced our price on these bodies 25 per cent.
We still sell Champion X Spark Plugs at
75 cents each.
Rid-O-Skid Tire Chains, Ford Size, at $3,65.
Watch lor Bargains in Our Line. We are going to Cut Loose
LOUIS E. WISDOM, Agent
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
GAINESVILLE, GA.