Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, June 11, 1920, Image 4
Jibe Cleveland Courier. Official Organ of White County . Ga Published Weekly at Cleveland Ga, Ale*. Davidson, Editor. Entered at the Post ittiee at Cleveland Ha., as second class mail m-it'.er. .Subscription* * 1.50 per year Jn answer to a “Questionnaire ” recently submitted to this newspa¬ per by, the Press .Service Company of New York City, asking for any comment we wished to make on the questions submitted in that questionnaire, we replied as fol¬ lows : The government should own and operate all great corporations now so unmercifully Slipping the people of what is justly theirs, Or, Regulate the salaries and wages of employes and restrict profits on big business. Tbe oflicrs of corworations which pay big dividends to stockholders of hundreds of per cent annually should be serving sentences in tbe peni tentfuy. These “legal” robbers are di¬ vinely no better than the man who meets another in the dark, throws n gun in his face and shouts “hands up.” In connection with the above we may say that we fully realize that capital is just as essential to the progress of a people as labor, but capital has no moro just right, to enslave labor than labor lias to de¬ stroy capital, and when labor, in itafcietnands for wbrl it calls “jus¬ tice,” jeopardizes tbe safety of the public, then it is just as deserving of penitentiary sentences as the capitalist when he oppresses the people for the sake of swelling bis bunk account. All men should have the tight to Work, and no man should have' the right by force to prevent him. ] don’t kxow bow about you; but I’d far sooner see a girl in men’s overalls than one whose ' dress (or undress) was a standing invitatton to the ;evil.—-Word and Works. After preaching a serinon'recent ly a preacher in Arkansas said to his congregation : “Go out this afternoon and rest and fish ; there is no harm in it.” Thousands of ^ •• 0 •• 0 <#• 0 0 ••• 0 •#* 0 ••• 0 0 0 0 ••• 9 ♦ J ® ® fl ® ® ® $ 4 f Save the Dollar Now t * t Has it ever occurred to you that the dollars you save now will go Aw ice as far m purchasing a home or any other * necessity when normal conditions return? The record h:gli * wages and salaries of today make this the most logical time * to save. t * Every dollar deposited today in savings will be worth considerable more in buying power when prices d ro P> '» addition to drawing interest. Appreciating the import¬ * ance of this opportunity, we urge you to add as much as possible to your savings regularly. 4 Our officers appreciate your patronage and want your t connection with this bank to be of distinct benefit to you. M e hope you will feel free to make full use of o»u facilities. * * OCR MOTTO: Safety, Service and Satisfaction 4 f * THE WHITE COUNTY BANK * ^,.0.0.00 0 + -m-0 0 0 0 0 *•* • ••* • • *•* ••• • 0 -*• .svmVWAYW.^mVAV/.^VNW.'.V.V.'AV.V.VV.V 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 Oificc. Also find it in stock at our place or sec B. H. Middlebrooks; he has used it. Dockery & Reece ivWAVVWWWWAWVA'AWiiSWSWWWW.V.VNVWvi people who think it a great sin to on Sunday will cook big din- 1 ners, eat enough to give an ele pliant dyspepsia, ride all over the country in an automobile, work like real mechanics fixing blow outs, etc, But, sit down quietly and put a fill book in the water! Oh, holy smokes, they could see the flames .f hell all around. Strange people oft this old globe. —Banks Co. Journal. Commencement is uppermost in the minds of Cleveland folk this week. The warm weather may make some of us fee) a little lazier, but il is fine for the crops. Mr. and Mrs. G, II. Russell, for¬ mer citizen’s of Cleveland, are here on a visit to relatives and friends. The Wolz Show, held here last week, was highly attended by all the young people, and not a few ot the older ones, Mr. L. II. Mariott visited the cheese factory here last week. Miss Mary Cornell, of Roberts- ; town, who has been here for the past few months, I As retu.Hed to ■ her home. She leaves many friends , here. Dr. Torn Underwood, of Gills-f ville, spent a few days here with 1 his brother, Col. J. W. II. Under¬ wood, the fist of the week, ! Miss Lottie Phillips, of Florida, is visitiug at,the home of Mr.F.M. Jarrard. Capt. J. R. Allen, formerly a While county boy, but pow a man | many summers, who resides in New Orleans, is here on a visit to 1 relatives and friends. Cleveland and Nucoochee base; hall teams crossed bats on the j Cleveland diamond Monday, with | the result that the score was 12 to o J in favor of Cleveland. Now, that! is a nice way for the Cleveland boys to treat the visitors. Dr. Adair, who h$s been for a few days practicing dentistry was obliged to return home nesday on account ot Ids health Mrs. W, A. Danfortli, of Long street, lias gone to her home in New Hampshire, on a visit to her mother. PIGS FOR SELE *5.00 each 11. M. Edwards,* Loudsville Ga. THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. Blue Ridge Dots. - The little eighteen month old danghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Nix died June 3rd, and the mains were laid to rest in Mt. Pleasant cemetery June 4th. The funeral services being conducted by Rev. S. D. Cherry. Mrs. J. C. Allen and daughters. Misses Mary and Bertha gave us a pleasant call last Sunday afterhoon. Several from here attended Childrens’ Day at Loudsville last Sunday and aeport a fine time. 'fbe article in the last issue of the Courier and signed“Beil” gave' us no incorrect warning. We understand that Miss Carrie Allison will have an operation at Uie Downey’'Hospital this week, yy e | i0 p e fo r j ler early recovery. 1 - - 1 'ROG lOYVN N It, \\ S Mr. Grady Young, who was bit¬ ten by a pilot snake last Friday, is improving nicely under the skillful treatment of Dr. Neal. yl/rs. John Robinson, who has been quite sick for the past two weeks, is improving slowly. Mr. Charlie Cleveland, of near Town Creek, left Monday for Gainesville, where lie will engage in business position. $ Mr. Levi Thomas passed through tais section Friday, Rev. and Mrs. J, M. Nix was visiting over in Lumpkin county Sunday. Misses Minnie Young, Avie Cathy and Mattie Thomas were the guests of Miss Conn Nin last Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stansel, May 28, a son. Mrs. Stan sel lias just reached her fortieth year and is the mother of fifteen children. MaUie Ash antl Klly Stansel was visiting relatives in Gainesville last Saturday and Stm day. Mr. James F. Nix spent last Saturday night with his brother, .VIr. John B. Nix, of Luinplyn cdjfeMty, Mrs, John Cathy, who has been spending the past week with her father and mother suul other rela¬ tives of Union county, lias reterned home. Everybody is very glad to see her back again. We are sorry to hear of the death ot the death of the little child of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nix. The bereaved have our Sympathy. _ Mr. John li. Nix, of Lumpkin county, made a business trip in this part Saturday. MONROE DOTS. Messrs. Boyd Cox and J. IV Sosbee made a business trip to Cleveland Wednesday of last week Miss Katherine Goss was ing Mrs. O. L. Sosbee one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Graves Daniel made a short visit to Mrs. Daniel parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leonard, one dav last Week. People in this part' are prettv well up their corn working crops are looking fine to be planted solute. Remember the sentend Sunday is regular preaching dav at Monroe. Everybody are invited to Rev. f. M. Sosbee is our pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leonard and family vvtere visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Daniel, of Soque, Sunday, Mr. O. B. Smith and brother, Jof Clarkesville, passed this way day. THE DOG TOWN NEWS. Mr. Ranee Allen, New La., is visiting his nephew, Mr. Will Aood. at present. Mr. John IGrdue, of Helen, down in this section Sunday. Misses Nfadalene and Alice Freeman, of New Holland, visiting their grandmother. Mrs. Emma Smith, Saturday and Sun¬ day. Mr. Ilarve Allison and Amo Daniel attended Childrens' Day at | Loudsville Sunday, Capt. Jnstus gave Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nix a call Saturday. Ask Frank Thurmond how he, enjoyed himself Sunday. Miss Nettie Clark gave Miss Laura Ash a call oue day last week. Dr, and Mrs. Evans, of Meidean were visiting thair daughter, Mrs. * 1 1 11 Hunt day last week. . . . one UNION GROVE NEWS.' The road handy; are doing some improvement on the roads here. • Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Lawson, of Murrayville, are visiting relativ¬ es this .week. t Singleton Kimsey* has purchased him some ducks, but they have strayed oft. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kimsey, June t. a boy. Mr. \\ . II. Bell and family at¬ tended t lie children services at Loudsville Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Bell, of Athens, Ga,, are visiting relatives here this week. HICKORY NUT LINES. Mr.John McAfee passed through this section one dav last week. Luther Adis pufcsed througli this way one day last week on his way to RobertsFown. jKam 1 lolcomb and son Tom made a business trip to Nacoocliee Wed¬ nesday of last week. Bill. Chastain aecompunid by Ailer VV iliiitms and Seace (ones, pass<|l down tliis way Friday. Mr. and Mr*. 1 ). i). York visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A Chastain Sat¬ urday afternoon^ Luther Adams passed down this way Saturday afternoon. Marvin Clia-taio was up this way Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, E. M , Wright vis ited relatives in this section S:tn day. UousT’or Safe. 1 Have two good fresh cows far quick sale. Anyone interested jjke Win. Palmer, , 2 1 Cleveland, Ga., R i, FOR SALE. Studebaker roadster in good running condition, $600.00. A good bargain. \\ . F. Rtitherford, Cleveland, Ga. County Agent. : Ulf liver your 'alt works ' right, the S r rest o t ye\.r Inside works are ’ apt to be all right —otherwise not so. liver, They look after your 1 r see that it runs j . "smooth and steady"; that it doesn’t ps-t clog¬ j ged up or skip a coy and throw the whole machinery „'out of rear. I l&r. Thaches’s Liver and Blood Syrup 1“ is a Liver Regulator, a Blood luriyer, Tonic a Laxative and a of 67 years standing; t;i %.Prescription of an old iarally doctor of large prac¬ tice; a standard remedy for the whole family from the cii iUiren to the ^g rand parents. i ‘‘About thre? years ago, I was all run down j n health, weighed only lo4« lbs., and getting worse j *very day. | began the use of BLOOD g«- THACIIRR-s bliiVP, ami liver today AM> I anu thankful to say that I’m in j P lbs., *«ect and health, attribute and weigh my good 155 j i-.es 1th the use of that S 'XTHACHKirs mrT?5? €rful LIVER medicine- AND ' BLOOD SYIIUP. My husband joins me in recommending; this great tonic.—Mrs. C. E. Chadwick, Ala. TEACHER MEDICIKE CO, TRY Chafianeega. Tenn., f DOCTOR thacher’j LIVER AND BLOOD IYRUR For sale by CLEVELAND DRUG CO. Cleveland, Ga, The infant grandchild of George Edwards, ’aged eighteen months) who died in Atlanta the first of the week, was laid to rest-in Cleve¬ land cemetery, Tuesday, There were present at this burial the father, mother, grandfather, grandmother,great grandfather and great grand’motiier. We have not learned the cause of the death of tins infant, which was sick only a few i^iys. The revenue officers have reported three stills eaptureil.eince Sunday . The visitors since our Inst issue to Cleveland are: Mr. and Mrs. C. C,Parks, Bob O. J. Li%sy, R. D. Pruitt, .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone, Barney Freeman ami Wallace Bell., Porto Rica Potato Plants. From selected government seed* stork as tine as ever.grown. Express 1000 $2.50, 3000 $1.75. 5000 $11.25. 10,000 $-20.00. Prepaid parcel post 500 $1.75, 1000 $3.0'). Send far price list tomato and all other plants. Parker Farms, Moultrie, Ga, NOTICE I have purchased the milfkmnvn as the Henderson Mill and have done quite a lot of repairs and have it irt good shape. Also have a good ‘Crusher and Corn SbeHer, Will have tiie rye mill in good shape soon. \Y: 11,appreciate your patronage. O. C. BELL. Cleveland Pressing Club and Shoe Shop. Cleveland. Ga. Suits Cleaned and Dressed. Ladies Woolen Suits Cleaned and Pressed. All work neatly and promptly done. Prices reasonable. Satisfac. tion guaranteed. J. N.' CLEVELAND Have Vow Any . .........Milk ‘1 There is located at Cleveland one of the three cheese factories in the state. For the location and climate here, cheese litakfitg it one ot I he most economical ways of disposing of milk. There is a milk route being e* tabi'sited winch practically follows R. I. D. No. 1 and embraces the Mossy Creek settlement. If there is any surplus milk in this district , . or any oilier, please * communicate witli the County aVgeut. VV r F. Rutherford. ................... .. ■ -.......- -..... . N O r I Gi E There vvill be an all day* singing at t1.e Baptist Church in Cleveland the , third .... Sunday , in . this , . month, , on June 2 t>. This promises to be the best singing of the seaten. All who'enjoy good singing ehould re member the date and come with well filled baskets, so none may go away hungry for the lack of food. ADLER-I-KA DID II ! “I had pain •'in the pit of my stomach, no appetite, sour stomach and very much gas. Dbctsrs could : not help tner The FITST dose of Adler-i-ka helped me. (Signed) Henry Welp. Lake \ lew, Iowa. One dose Adler-i-ka relieves sour, stomach, gas and constipation IN¬ STANTLY. Empties BOTH up¬ per and lower bowel. Hushing EN¬ TIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often Cl RES«-constipa¬ tion. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is u mixture of buckthorn, cas cara. glycerine and nine other sim¬ ple drugs.—Cleveland Drug Co. 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 ••• 0 -•- 0 0 •( • e#-*• # The Difference Form the habit of saving and Bank with FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK CLEVELAND, GEORGIA 4 * Legal Advertisements. Georgia, White County. Will be solo at the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in July, ‘ i',120, within the legal hours of sale, the i following property and interest therein. i to-wit: All the mineral interest and mining j privileg-es with rights of way (or roasle 1 for mining purposes, waler and right of wood, in audio lot of land No. 125 in the third land district of White County, Ga. I Said lot containing two hundred anil tifiy acres of (and, more or less, and lying and being in Tesnatee Militia district, said r county, and lying near Yonah school ; house. Said land levied on as the prop ; erly of.]. R. Lumaden. to satisfy an exe¬ cution issued on the Dth ! ^ay of October, j lsn-1 from the Superior Court, White County, in favor of the Slate Bankidg Company, of Gainesville, Ga., and trans¬ ferred to J. H. \V< stmoreland for value anti against j. R. Luuisden. y ’J'ld.s the first day of June, 1920. A. L. DORSEY, Sheriff. i Georgia. White County. Will he sold before the court house 1 door in the town of Cleveland, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in July, 1920, to the highest bidder for ( ash, the following property to-wit.: One bay mare about six years old weigh¬ ing about six hundred pounds; also one : light briudle cow about six years old; also one cream colored heifer about two 1 years old (said heifer now giving limk). Levied on as the property of VV. N. Bar¬ ker to satisfy a mortgage ti fa ironed from the Bujierior Court of said county against said VV. N. Barker and in favor | of Ritchie & Wells. Tills June J, F.tgO. A. J, Dorsey, Sheriff. FOR SALE A fine heifer lo freshen in next ten days: also five year old cow; Cross Berkshire-Duroc sows and pure registered Duroe-[eisey boars at bargain prices; also pigs. Write Mt. Laurel Farm, Route 3. Cleveland, Ga. AGENTS WANTED I XV A V t ' KI ' A ™ l " linger Si-win* iiiat , luni in \V hup and adjoiningemtn dies, .■ loo a week proposition to right ! ,na, ‘ M,,at ^ve Writ** eouveyanee. call Capital Singer . unm t*f‘Ksaj y or on ; Sowing Mkahin^ C<>.> GaitienviDe, ( fa. FOR CONGRESS T „ Ul „ wlti „. People „f the Nimh^Crnb j geessiomd District. .rf Georgia : J 1 hereby announce my candidacy for ! the Democratic nomination for represen U,ive from tbI * ,n * ,lu ' * 7U ‘ Con - • UrreMH and awk \ om* Ruriport. , I pleug’e , . to e<m»titution- .. aiinerenee our tl , \ libortie^, and to the principles nnd policies of Washington, Jefferson, Madi* son and Monroe;and rny unalterable and j urmompromising opposition to any at tempt to surrender our independence j ! thwu^h a foreign League of Nations; to Uimh " lh '- ‘ ,e,, P le wUh the I Mipiioit ot fomign nations and peoples; orto force compulsory military training , . . . upon the coiiiiti v. I JnJIN' I. KELLEY. j l.*wre«e«vllle. <■>»., April 24, 1920. *"• 1 111 1,1 ' ............ Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application*, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal Aeafneas. and that is b> 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 inflamed condition of the 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. AH Druggists. 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ITCH! Hunt’s Salve, formyly called Hunt’s. Cure is especially <*m pounded for the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Eing worm, and Tetter, and is sold by the drug¬ gist on the strict guarantee that the purchase price, 75c, will be promptly refunded to any disaat isSed customer. Try Hunt’sSalre at our risk. For sale ioeaily by CLEVELAND DRUG CO — between the man who has learned ; to save and bank his money and the i man who has not learned.is tile differ¬ ence, ten years hence, between'the i man flourishing in business and the man looking for a job. ! WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT