Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, July 11, 1919, Image 1
¥ . . I ( ‘\;'§7f":§é‘ 1: a: ‘2." ‘4? > _.‘.M ilfll [3'3 1"" iii-3' ‘ \. “ ~. .- § My. ,, .‘n if“ S; Li}; ..g' f‘ ‘ if ,. _ ;:. ,1‘_ :5'551“? ‘ v a}? . 1 “f. 6; 16.: .t‘R‘j‘f ' ‘S \R ‘. '4‘; 3.5+. \ ~_ . ..~ "a“ “x ”A? .\ :1,“=_%T 13:.“ (:5. » §_ A a“ ; ‘ " k, 'V‘ "' strangaisr-r > k 9.1%}:4 ‘ , . 1.. . s. . F. ‘7‘ .. . . 9 f :1 V , . ‘ M\ _ . , . VOL. XX,No 41.] If there appears in this space a heavy pencil X mark it is made to remind you that your subcription has expired, and that we would appreciate your renewal for anoth¬ er year, and respectfully urge that you give this your prompt atten¬ tion that you miss no copies of the Courier—the paper which should visit every home in White county each week. - Cheese Factory Opened Monday* The Cleveland Co-Operative Cheese Factory opened for busi¬ ness Monday morning, Mr. J. B. Marlatt in charge and E. J. Beach assisting. About fifty bounds of cheese was manufactured Monday. Tuesday about sixty was manfactured and it is expected that from day to day the product of the factory will in¬ crease until the one hundred pound mark is reached, and probably more. The company is capitalized at $1200, but since all bills for con¬ struction work have come in it is found that this sum will not quite meet the expenditures. All mater¬ ial used in the construction of the building is first-class and the work¬ manship is of the very best. Al¬ together the plant is perhaps the best one that has been constructed in town anything like so small as Cleveland, hence the far-sighted of the promoters js appreciated in that they have given White county a plant that is not only a credit to the county but^ tcE whole of North Georgia, and a plant that is capac to produce a hirfje daily* out; ‘*-*» LEAF LOCAL DOTS. We are having some hoe weath¬ er for farming, and the farmers of this section are making fine use of it. Mr. Will Burke has returned home from France. We are all glad to have him with us again. A large crowd from this section went fishing on'lhe Chattahoochee July 4 th and report a good time. Rev. J. L. Merritt delivered a good sermon at Blue Creek Sun¬ day. Mrs. W. M. Cash spent the weekend witli Mrs. J. G. Johnson. Mrs. Ernest Waldroop and Mrs. J. G. Johnson. Mrs. Ernest Waldroop and Mre. Bertie Ilefner spent Saturday night with Mrs. EstieCash. Mr. Clyde Burke of Gainesville is visiting his parents, Mr. andMrs. James Burke. Miss Willie Mae Johnson spent Sunday with Miss Addie Mae Sat¬ terfield. Mrs. Emaline McGuire, of Rich¬ mond, Va., visited relatives of this part Saturday and Sunday. Blue Ridge Dots. Mrs. Albert Turner is quite ill at present. Dr. J. E. Norton was up this way last Monday visiting the sick. Mr. Wilford Ash and Miss Nao ma Turner were united in matri¬ mony July 2nd, Judge W. C. Mil¬ ler officiating. We wish the cou¬ ple a happy future. Mrs. Walter Underwood return¬ ed home Sunday after a pleasant visit to relatives in Lumpkin coun¬ ty Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller spent the day last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Winkler. The crops in this part of the county are very fine and farmees are now busy, finishing the cultiva~ tion for the season , ‘s‘W/smcm‘ Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial maladustrial Interests of White County Special Road Tax Bill, lion. J. J. Kttnsey has issued notice to the people of White county that unless he is convinced to the contrary he will introduce in the legislature, which is now in session, a bill authorizing the county authorities to levy a special tax in White county for the purpose of raising money to improve roads of the county. What may be required to convince the representative of White county is not stated, hut it is likely the opponents of this measure will become active and endeavor to prove the numerical strength of flic opposition to this measure. Experts Seeking Potatoe Wart. The U. S. Department of Agri¬ culture, co-operating with the state department, are searching the mountains counties of Georgia for a potatoe disease brought to this country from Europe a few years ago, a part of which shipment was distributed to Atlanta dealears without their knowledge of the po¬ tatoes being diseased. Persons who find, upon digging t! 11>ir potatoes, that they are affected with any¬ thing that appears to them to be an affection of this kind are requested to send a few of the potatoes to the agrieultural department at. Athens, Ga., so that means may be applied to eradicate the disease. Mr. G. M. Armstrong is here in the interest of the department this week advising as many as he meets of the danger of this disease. Cleveland Loses Ball Game To Cornelia .11 game between Cie-vr ■ glorious victory for those noble sons of Cornelia. The score was t to io. NOTICE It is my purpuse, fiulesa ot.Verwisa con¬ vinced, to introduce at the present ses¬ sion of the General Assembly a bill authorizing the Commissioners .if Roads and Revenues of White County to levy a special tax for the purpose of lay ing out, building and improving the public roads of said county. This July 5th 19r!t. J. J. K1MSEY, Kept. a ill/r 'M’f1""':”~"‘:.'-.3',1,\\13y»: 1 /4 1 ‘ I 1‘ ' '1 5 f1 9 1! ' 1 1 :1 ‘ D E Ll Cl-Q‘L‘ZIJ'S}; 5f1d‘fiRfifF,l’-31E;$HING . 1; 1 H 111 QUALITY j tells the difference in the {lg 1 “-1, l"! taste between, Coca-Cola and counter- 11.1“ 1 ' feit imitations. 1y. 1 1 \ ‘11 1 \ Coca-Cola public taste, quality, is what holds recorded it above in um- .the 1.1.1 1 1 1‘11 ‘ tations. é 1;}, . \\ \ 1:111 1' \k m 11’ l“? ”nicknames Demand the encourage genuine by substitution full name 1/17 1/ \\ 1\ 1’115511‘1l11 THE COCA-COLA C0. { \x“? CW // :3 {1W f A ATLANTA, GA. fizz." [1/ 3C1; "N113”-l1111!’11/‘I1!§{: 14/," / 1:11:21 111:; 1 113151111 '1111131113115111 111,1; fly" ‘ W" :11 ’1 «.1, 1‘ ~ M1? 1:11 1 .._1_ 1. ‘ 11,: 1'11 1 1 11111 1 111115 1 ’52:;«k«11k§.w~..'»W;.:*_1,..—r, , ,,;,,m, I K. 1 - .1: I '11? -1 ':’- 'z 1‘“. ' ' \. .21 Sold Everyw 11 ,7, .71. "11V hem :,’1 ." _ I; 7; 11 ‘ . 1.1 1 ._ ~ -, ' -» 1 r1 1 ‘ Ek. 21 11":::\ -g.»q,?far”»rzayfle‘4 . ’ . 1 _-- '1 .w .;—_‘-kri?;~§- 1- CLEVELAND. GEORQIA. JUL. 11. 1919. UP THE ROAD DOTS. Farmers are busy finishing work ing their crops. We were sorry to learn of the unfortunate accident which befell Miss Dora Shelnut in being burned She is now slowly improving. Rev. S, I), Cherry filled his regular appointment at Oakes Chapel Sunday, Mrs. Emma McGuire' and daugh¬ ter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Freeman and fam¬ ily.’ Mr. Frank Palmer and wife, ac companied by his sister of View, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gscar Shelnut, Mr. Charlie Freeman and wife attended preaching at Blue Creek Sunday. ” Miss Cora Stovall spent a few days of last week with Miss Ger (rude English. Miss Lillian O’Kelley spent a , . , ft ■ -- ™ noon. Ask the young people how they enjoyed fishing July 4th. John Veal Goes To Pen. John Veal, who shot and killed Gene Turner in the store of J. L. Pepper on last Christmas Eve, and who was tried in the April term of the superior court when he was sentenced to ten years in the pene tentiary, was send to the State Farm Thursday, his application for a new hearing having been rejected There will be held an all day sitiginiy at Mt. Yonah Baptist Church the second Sunday in July. Everybody is cordially invited. There will be present singers from several adjoining counties as wey as from elsewhere, among <vhich will be T. R. Gastley from Habersham ami J. II. Anderson from Lumpkin, also 1 ). E. Crow ofTlabersham. These singers will be accompanied by classes of good singers, Ilefner Bros, will take care of Cleveland’s interest in the singing. There will be given at the prop er intervals several short and point¬ ed talks by good speakers on the lilts of singing and music. Every body is invited to come out and bring well filled baskets and help make this event one that will long be remembered by Cleve¬ land, as well as everyone present, Teachers’ Examination. The next statewide teachers ex¬ amination will occur on August 1 and 2 . August 1 is the date for the renewal of teachers’ certificates. White county applicants will be examined at Cleveland in Public School Building. *t\ V. CANTRELL S, C. S. Ifioo Reward, $100 The readers of tills paper will b» pleased fo learn that there is at least one Able dreaded disease that science has berm to cure In all Us atagea and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur¬ faces of the System thereby destroying thf patient foundation strength of by the building disease, up giving the the flM'tion con and assisting nature In doing its f\\h Catarrh In Medicine the curative that powers they offer of Hall’s One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to (Address .cure. Send for list of testimonials. P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. ' lo. Sold by all Druggist, 76c. LOST —A new Goodrich Casing between Cleveland and Walnut postoffice, on Jones bridge road July 8th. $5.00 reward upon re¬ turn to owner. LON BARRETT, Cleveland, Ga., R. 2 . What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction—and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! T '^XFERTLY blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi¬ nate bite and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. Camels win instant- and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel¬ R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.ton-Salem, N. C. [PRICE $1.00 A YEAR Have Eyes Your Tested CLASSICS FITTED. DR. H. C. THOMASON --FROM- COLUMBIA OPTICAL COMPANY 53 W. MITCHELL ST., ATLANTA, GA. Demonstrating and Fitting the Famous Keen Sight and Kryptok Double Vision Glasses SAVE YOUR EYES You need Glasses. When your eyes feel strained and painful, all red and inflamed, headaches, nervousness, pain in and about the eyes, poor vision, type becomes blurred and runs together when reading, become sleepy and nervous and want to avoid all close work, unable to sew or read with any pleasure or comfort. HEADACHE Is but one of the many nervous rellexes caused by eye-strain. , Many eminent authorities claim fully 80 per cent of the headaches are caused from defective eyes. Those stubborn kind of long standing that the usual treatment has failed to relieve can usually be traced to the eyes and overcome by the wearing of proper ground Glasses. Do not Miss this Opportunity to Have Your Eyei Properly Looked After. WILL EtE AT HBNDERHON HOT OTfA • IN CLEVELAND ...... a^tKeTTofelTn DMA" Dr. Thonmson wilibe Helen NACOOCHEE 10 ONLY Mt. Yonah Garage Co. REPAIR WORK ONLY All Cars promptly and satisfactorily repaired Charges Reasonable Situated near Saine’s Lumber Yard. FRANK CARROLL. Mgr. low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re¬ taining the desirable “body.” Camels are simply a revelation! You may smoke them without tiring your taste! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you’ll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide.