Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, February 27, 1920, Image 1
THE CLEVELAND COURIER VOL. XXI. No 3t. Depnty Marshals Capture Ten Gallons of Whiskey Ed Parsons was captured Sun¬ day by Deputy Marshals Dorsey and Carpenter near Clermont; along with a Chevrolet car and ten gal¬ lons of whiskey. The revenue officers had been to Atlanta and were returning home when they met Mr. Parsons with the car, ■which they suspected to have whiskey, and stopped him. They took him into the residence ■of someone living near, and while in the house they heard another sar coming, which they supposed tto be another one they were ex¬ pecting, and ran out to see if it vteally was the one. While out of the house Parsons made his According to information given officers, Parsons resides in Banks •county. HICKORY NUT LINES. "Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas spent ‘Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Thomas’ parents, Mr. andMrs Harve Adams. Mr. Emory McClure, who has been Atlanta quite u while, has * been visiting his sister, Mrs. E. L. Cantrell, the latter part of this week. Misses Mattie and Hattie Hol¬ comb made a trip to Helen last Sat¬ urday to see their brother, Lemuel Holcomb. Messrs. Martin Chastain, Emory McClure. V. L. York, Sam, Harve and Elijah Cantrell enjoyed a fox race last Friday night and caught * fine oppossum. Mr. John Robinson was in this community one day last week ask¬ ing the people to vote for him for sheriff. He says he will make them a sheriff they will not be ashamed of. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. C. H. Davis. The bereaved have our sympathy. Mr, Emory McClure, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. E. L. Cantrell, has returned to Atlanta. OLD OAK NEWS Mr. Will Pardue’s are sick at this writing. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. David Lawson is sick at this writ¬ ing. The school at Tesnatee has stop ed. Miss Laura Ash spent part of last week with Mrs. Nettie Led¬ ford. Several in this section have pneumonia fever. It is to be regretted that the people were unable to meet with the County Agent at Tesnatee school house last Saturday night, but on account of the illness we are ull excusable. NOTICE We are now located in our new place, ready for business. We have a good line of groceries and feed stuff at the right price. We will buy your produce and will pay the market price, and will sell you stuff in exchange for a reasonable profit. We will appreciate your trade and invite you to call on us for any thing you need in our line, and we will make the price right. Qur place being on Saine switch and by moving our stuff in car lots we do not have to pay drayage and therofore can save our customers that amount. Come to see us. We thank you. Swine k K*tumcf Grocery Co. Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County Woman Slops Flying Mole To Tell piosl ill Story Mrs. A. Iiloom, of Atlanta, on Motor Trip to West Florida, Rushes in Store to Tell of Her Wonderful Experience. Columbus, Ga.—A fast moving touring car stopped suddenly in front of the Wheat Drug Store and a neat and prosperous looking mid¬ dle-aged woman alighted to the sidewalk, entered the store and said to one of the clerks; “There it is —that is what I want,” and point¬ ing to a bottle of Pomeroy’s Pura tone continued : “Give me two bot¬ tles please. I,m on mv way from Atlanta to West Florida, where 1 will spend the remainder of the winter. When 1 was in the hotel here today, I heard someone men¬ tion Puratone, and realized that I had left home without bringing some of it with me, and when 1 learned you sold it, I hastened in here to buy some more, for the dealers down in ""Florida may not have it in stock, and I don’t want to run any risk of oeing without it. “My name is Mrs. A. Bloom and I live at 3 *i East Tenth street, At¬ lanta. 1 am going to West Flor¬ ida, where, where I will spend the remainder of tho winter. I live in a regular Puratone neighborhood, for nearly everybody around me lias started taking Puratone after seeing the good it did me, •Jt is certainly the grandwst med¬ icine in the world, for it overcame my troubles entirely, and I just wish I could tell everybody in this state what this medicine will real¬ ly do. “I don’t believe any woman in Georgia ever suffered much more than 1 did with stomach trouble. I couldn’t eat like other folks—just had to diet all the time—and the least little thing would cause gas to form on my stomach and no one will ever know the misery 1 went through. Iwas dreadfully consti¬ pated, and would get so dizzy at times 1 could not walk across the room. Severe headaches almost drove me distracted and at certain periods I had awful bearind down WE HAVE A Meat Preserver WE WISH TO GET ADVERTISED Absolutely does away with the old way. Guaranteed to preseve and keep your meat. You will find a sample bottle at the Post Office. Also find it in stock at our place or see B. H. Middlebrooks’; he has used it. Dockery & Reece Book an& Iftrintmg ©one witb IReatness anfc Dispatch Send Us Your Orders Clevelanb Courier Job ®ffice CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, FEB. 27. 1*20. pains in my back and sides. My nerves were shattered, and many a night I lay in bed unable to clbse my eyes in sleep, and when morn¬ ing came 1 felt tired and so weak 1 could hardly drag myself out of bed. “I tried doctors,I tried medicines, 1 tried health resorts and every¬ thing else, but nothing reached fill. jpiy trouble and 1 kept going down Then a friend of mine told m^ of ih^ good Puratone did her and bag¬ ged me to try it. “After taking three or four doses I began to feel better. It is re¬ markable how quickly this medi¬ cine takes hold. To make a long story short. I will just say bottles* thatjto day, after taking four of Puratone I am as healthy as I ever was in my life. I hrfve a splendid appetite, can eat anything I want and have no bad after-effects. And oh. how I do enjoy my meals nqw! j I sleep like a child and awake every morning feeling rested and re¬ freshed, and with plenty of life 4nd energy. My strength has beenpn creased wonderfully, and I have actually gained eighteen younds. “While I realize that I feel like a brand new woman in every l am not going to quit taking P tone until I have taken two n|ore bottles. My case was of such lbng standing and was so serious \ am not going to take any chances, 1 want to be sure my relief is per.na nent. That is why I am buying these two bottles. “The people of Georgia are for¬ tunate in having Mr. Poineroy bring his Puratone here, ann if every man and woman in this city knew what this medicine will really do, you would sell at least a thou¬ sand bottles of it tins very day. “Yes,” concluded Mrs. Bloom as she departed from the store with her purchase, “you may publish my statement if you like. I would be ungrateful not to let others know about a medicine that did me so much good.” Puratone is sold in Cleveland by Cleveland Drug Co., and by one leading druggist in every town, ( LEVELAND ROtTE 1 The farmer's in this section are busy cutting wood. J.B. Sosehee visited Vaudriver Skelton Sunday We are sorry to hear of so much flu in our Community. Henry. Pittman was seen hitc¬ hing his mule at J.D.Hoopers Sunday. Ilassie and Eunice Trulove visited their sister Lillie.Hulsey Suneuy. Mas.Hooper, and Mattie Sos cltee. was the guests of Mae Griffin, Sunday, morning. Miss Joe Truelovc. was the guest of Lucille flauks Sunday evening The Duckett school is progress, ing nicely under the management of Minnie Ilulsev as teacher. Mr. and mrs. F.C.Truelovo visi¬ ted relatives in Hall County Sat¬ urday night. Bethel Sunday school is pro¬ gressing nicely. Claud Sosehee was the guest of Ivin Hooper Sunday. Fred Hooper was seen going towards the camp ground Sunday evening wonder what the attrac¬ tion is. Miss Hassse Truelovc spent Friday night with Miss Maude Sosehee. UNION GROVE NEWS. This neighborhood is rapidly im¬ proving along the agricultural line and general improvements. We are the first school district in white county to organize a farm bureau. Its officers are as follows : Chairman—Thos. W. Kimsey, Secretary—Marvin Chambers. Treasurer—W. S. Thurmond, Horticultural division —W. H. Bell. General farming—R. L.Edwards Membership—Thos. VV. Kimsey Program—W. II. Allen. Live stock—VV. S. Thurmohd. Home department—Mrs. W. H. Bell. Market—S. P. Kimsey. These organizations mean better roads, farms, schools, churches, prices, etc., and above all to bring the farmer out in the front line of the world, where the creator in¬ tended him to be. Our next meeting will be in the interest of the [tig club boys. We have the banner Sunday school of While county, superin¬ tended by Thos. W. Kimsey, and W. II. Bell, secretary,Jiaving won the banner at the Sunday school convention. E. C. Stewart, of Atlanta, is out to see his young orchard, managed by S. P. Kimsey. The North Georgia Lumber Co. has two mills running. T. VV. Kimsey was visiting rela¬ tives in Cleveland, Friday. Mr. Candidate, we are looking for men to lio'd office who are friends to farmers, to Christianity and general improvements ror the betterment of the country. We want sober, level-headed men, and it is up to the voters as to what our County will be in the future. W. H. Bell had two expert hor¬ ticulture men to visit his orchard to teach the proper method of pruning trees. A. D. Robestson, county agent, and an Athens hor¬ ticultural agent. Thos. W. Kimsey has stocked a young peach and apple-orchrrd ad¬ joining the Mount Yonah orchard. Montgomery Kimsey is very sick with the flu. TESNATEE NEWS Mrs. Eliza Nix, of Gainesville, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Allen, on Cleveland. Mr. Albert Allen is oi) a visit to home folks at this writing. Mr. Sylvester Nix of Gillsville, was up here one day last week. BROOKTON NEWS. Aunt Jane Hamilton, who lives with her son, Bob, near Gaines¬ ville, has been seriously ill for a long time is better. Mrs. A. F, Johnson, of Mossy Creek, is visiting her mother, Mrs. VV. C, Whitmire. &lr. Carl Wiley died at his home Thursday with typhoid fever. The funeral was held at Clemonds Chapel Friday by Rev. A. D.Byce Mr. Floyd McIntyre spent the week-end with his parents in White county. Mr. Robert Dyer has got a Ford automobile. Look out, girls. Miss Martha Cain was visiting Miss Bonnie Dyer Sunday after¬ noon. NOTICE. About six months ago a black and sandy spotted, mule mountain hog came to my housa. Owner will come and get same. C. W, HUNTER, R. i. Nacoochee, Ga. ROBERTSTOWN NEWS Mr. ffoyd* Cox pnsled through this part qne day this week. G. A. Vandiver of Helen made a triy to Gainesville this week to have his eyes treated. O. II. Kimsey was called to the bedside of his son, Creed Kimsey. is off at college'. Henry and Le9son Clark, who been visiting relatives in Ala¬ has returned home. Bart Taylor is having some saw GUANO and ACID We handle Royster’s Guano and Acids. See us at once for your requirements. Our prices are right. We also have on hand a good supply of Feed Stuffs, Huy, Oats, Meal, Hulls, Beet Pulp, Peanut Meal and Sweet Feed, Get our prices before buying. Tel fol d & K ent me CLEVELAND, GA. What Makes A Bank? » * ♦ I Well, to that question is that it is the men 4 our answer behind the bank, interested in its * the men management, the men who stand for business integrity and square dealing. i The officers of our bank are accomodating and willing 4 to extend you every courtesy. Our directors are not figure¬ * * heads, they actually direct the affairs of the bank and know how its business is conducted. Our stockholders are t among the solid men of the community. These are what it * takes to make a good bank,, in our judgment, a safe place for to do business. We invite you to joili us. t you i # * * % * THE WHITE COUNTY BANK # t i [PRICE $1.50 A VE \K milling done this week. We are sorry to hear of the death of Miss Mary Mebin, who died at Clarksville la-t Friday. Rev. II. H. Harris gave M. L. Vandiver a eall last Saturday. . If your - liver works all right, the rest o f yoLr . Inside works are apt to be all right , —otherwise not so. Then look after your liver, see that it runs "smooth and steady”; _ that it doesn’t get clog ^ tli ped tow up the or whole skip a machinery cog and .out of gear. Dr. Thacher’* Liver and Blood Syrup Is a Liver Regulator, a Blood Burt tier, a Laxative and a Tonic of 67 years standing; the prescription of an old tice; family doctor of large prac¬ the a standard remedy for whole family from the children to the. grand parents. "About three years ago, X was all run down in health, weighed only 104} lbs., and getting worse every Dll. day. i began the use oi BLOOD THACIIER’S LIVER AND thankful SYRUP, and today l am health, So say that I’m in pcriect lbs., anil weigh 15 $ health and attribute my good to the _ of that joins me in recommending ^ A this great tonic.—Mrs. C. E. Chadwick, Ala. For sale by CLEVELAND DRUG CO. Cleveland, Ga. ■ a, ITCH! Hunt’s Salve, formerly called Hunt’s, Cure is the especially treatment com¬ of pounded Ecsema, for Ring and Itch, and is sold by worm, the drug¬ Tetter, the strict guarantee that gist narchaae on price, 75c, will be the promptly refunded to any dissat¬ isfied customer. Try Hunt’sSatve at our risk. For sale locally by CLEVELAND DRUG CO