Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, July 09, 1920, Image 1
CLEVELAND COUREIR VOL. XXI, No 50 . JOBN FARMER TAKEN TO THE COUNTY JAIL John Farmer, who killed Little Bill Dorsey in White ceunty two weeks ago and was in turn shot in the stomach by Ed Carpenter, and later removed to a hospital here, has about recovered from his wound and was Tuesday removed to the coanty jail. It is said that Farmer's wound was not as serious as was at first supposed, and that the bullet did not go through the stomach, but took a glancing direction. It seems that Farmer had some lively experience while in the hos dital. For several days he appear¬ ed to be crazy and would tear the bandages off his wound. .Sheriff' Crow, knowing Farmer had been a strong aud constant dVinker, sug gssted that the patient, being de¬ prived of his favorite beverage, might have a teu,ch of delirium tre¬ mens, Accordingly, a good stiff libation of mountain dew was given him—and the effect was magical— no more trouble. Farmer is 6 feet 5 inches tall and equally as long while lying on his cot in the hospital. lie would lie there stretched out witu about two feet of feet and legs sticking out at the foot of the cot like the tail of a wagon.—Gainesville Aerald. Fishing Party Enjoyed Outing Last Saturday was a joyful day celebrated for the Fourth of July by a fishing party composed of the tne following : Mr. and Mrs. Ran¬ som Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Satterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pal¬ mer, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha London, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Allen, Uarve Hefner, Walter McClure, Arvel London; and several young folk which ran the number up to thirty. While the men were catching the fish the good ladies prepared the bread and the rest of the dinner, and when tliiy returned something over three hundred fish were fried. All had plenty to eat and report a good time. TEETHING BABIES ■■■■trouble; Jlare subject mothers to bowel must II ■ ■■•be careful about this. For half a century mothers have been using Dr. Thacher’« Diarrhoea Mixture I to safeguard the health of their teething babies. A sim¬ ple and harmless remedy; for children and adults. A11 drug stores, 35c, MONET BACK if no relief. THACHER MEDICTNE CO. ban 51 Chattanooga, Term., U. S. A. ___________________ lie For sale by’ CLEVELAND DRUG CO., Cleveland, Ga. 4 * 4 4 The Difference 4 —between the ♦vho has learned man 4 and bank his and the to save money 4 who has not learned,is the differ¬ « Form the habit man « ten hence, between the 4 saving ence, years of flourishing in business and the man » ana Bank with looking for job. man a 4 * WE SOLICIT YOUR i 4 ACCOUNT t ♦ BANK * « 4 i FARMERS & MERCHANTS 4 CLEVELAND, GEORGIA t v 9 Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County COUNTY FAIR PLANS T. W. Kimsey, W. B. Robinson, R. W. Allisod, R. B. Miller, J. J. Kimsey, S. A. Hamilton, J. H. Stovall, S. R. Vandiver, W. B. Lumsden, V. L, York, W. A. White, Fratus Abernathy, B. H, Middlebrooks, F. M. Glover, H. A. Satterfield, J. H. White, C. R. Crumley, W. H. Courtney, Joe Stover, B, F. Trotter, C. A. Skel¬ ton, J. B. King, J. F. Cantrell, C. F. Saine, A. J. Jarrard, J. P, Dav¬ idson. The above named men will please meet me Saturday, July to, at 3 p. m,, at the County Agent’s office, in the court house, for the purpose of making plans for the County Fair to be held sometime this Fall. Every man 0$ the list is expected to be present or send a man from a community. T. B. HOOPER. Pses., White County Fair Association. Chattahoochee News A. 12 . Alexander and family and his mother visited W.ll. Alexander and family, Sunday. W. 1 . Warwick and children vis bed Mrs, Lee Head, Sunday. Casher Dillard and Joo Ailison filledjtheir regular appointments Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Woliard, of Jackson county, was visiting relatives of White counjy last week. Parks Brownlow and Willie Mc Intire gave Mr. Vaughan and John Head a pleasant call Sunday after noon. Ask Miss Mae Barrett’ if she learned how to run a Ford car Sunday afternoon. Misses Clara Alexander, Anna and Rebecca Dillard were guests of Miss Lola Head Sunday afternoon. A.F. Kenimer is wearing a Broad smile over a new boarder at his house. It is a boy. Misser Ethel, Annabell and Blanche Waldrop gave Misses Viola and Rilla Kenimer a call, Sunday. There was a very large crowd at¬ tended Sunday school at Chatta¬ hoochee Sunday. WANTED One good cook and one person to do general housework. Will pay cook $30 per month and board with room, and housekeeper $20 per month and board. Will accepi either man or woman cook. A. H. Aenderson. Henderson Hotel. 7-9 YEA, VERILY Sixteen cent newsprint paper, thirty cent sugar, thirty-four cent gasoline and forty cent meat make a “thirty cent editor” scratch his head and wonder where we are drifting,—Richland News. CLEVELAND. GEORGIA, JULY 9 . 1P20. HARRISQN-WILLIAMS. Mr. Leonard P. Williams, of Sautee, and Miss Mary J. Harrison of Meridian, Miss., were married in Nacoochee Valley on June 29. at “Starlight,” the home of Miss Ellene Star. The ceremony was performed by Rev.R. P. Ethridge, assisted by Rev. S. D. Cherry. Mis. Williams is a most beauti¬ ful and attractive young lady, be¬ loved by all who know her. The groom is a son of Mr. R. A. Wil¬ liams. He is a graduate of Tech and is engaged in electrical work at Jesup. He is very popular and is a sterling yoUng man. The happy couple spent their honeymoon by camping on Tray mountain. After the wedding a beautiful# reception was held on the lawn and was fully enjoyed by the one hundred and twenty-five guests. OLD CH 1 CKAMATGA NEW .4 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davidson! of Toccoa, are visiting Mrs. Davidy son’s mother, Mrs. McClure at thii writing. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sosebee spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wf N. Goss. Mr. G. W. Chastain and Soif Harley, of Habersham, were ii^ this community one day last weel^ on business. Mr. M. B. Cox arid family spent the 4th of July at lha big Burton dam and report a good time. Mr. Jeff Sutton accompanied by his brother and Richard Barron were in this community Saturday; of last week. One of Mr. D. D. York’s little girl’s got pilot-snake bit last Sat¬ urday aud is suffering vejy much at this writing. There will be preaching atMon roe next Sunday. Everybody come and bring somebody with you,Rev. J. M. Sosebee will preach. LOWER CORNER NEWS. Miss Li/.zte Dooley dined with Mrs. J. C. Truelove, Tuesday. Ask Mr. James Smith how he enjoyed himself Sunday afternoon. Luther Smith spent one night last week with his aunt,Miss Lizzie Dooley. Cilia Saxon and Fred Pitman were seen hitching at J. D. R. Smith’s Sunday afternoon. Won¬ der who they are looking after there ? j. L. Dooley gave (. I>. R. Smith a pleasant call Sunday. He seems to be enjoying life fine. He is helping his niece whrk her erop. Miss Jessie Smith, of Hall coun¬ ty, gave relatives of White county a visit the first of last week. Misses Annie and Lula Smith gave Miss Belle Truelove a call last Sunday. SHOAL CREEK NEWS. Mrs. Martha Bowen is v#ry low. We hope she w 11 soon recover. Elbert Kanady, wife and child¬ ren visited Alex Stringer and fam ilo Saturday night and Sunday. Clarence and Clifford Morris has returned home, to the delight of their many friends. Miss Della Davis, of Helen, was visiting her aunt and cousins, Mrs. J. F. Davis, the first of the week. Sunday school at Shoal Creek is progressing nicely under the man¬ agement of Elbert Kanady. Mrs. Ben Smith and children vis¬ ited her mother, Mrs. Martha Bowen, last week. Hon. Clifford Walker In Behalf of A Better Georgia Reprint of Article front the Carrollton Free Cress Re¬ porting Speech of II 011 - Clifford Walker Made in Carrollton. The address of lion. Clifford Walker, Attorney General of Geor¬ gia. was one of the most powerful and convincing ever delivered in Carrollton on Memorial Day, His main line of thought is “The im¬ provement oi Educational Condi¬ tions in Georgia,’’ and in a most incisive manner he dealt with the questions of Visiting Nurses, Good Roads, Living Salaries, Medical Examinations for Our Sahool Chil¬ dren, Immigration Tests, and not least ot all, Bolshevism, that foul vulture whose sable shadows are upon every land. Surely every¬ body will walit Clifford Walker, princely and patriotic as he is, a devout churchman, an active, lay¬ man, a constructive statesman, an educational reformer, for our next governor. A very prominent man man of our town who went to school with him when they were boys said to the writer : “J have never heard one word against Clif¬ ford Walker.”—Advertisement. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express lo our many friends our sincere appreciation for the kindness shown to us in the deal It of our baby. Mr, and Mis. \V*H. Thomason. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell on the 15th day of July at my home all my household and kitchen furniture, t milk cow, 2 shoals, also corn. Sale begins at 10 o’clock. Mrs. John A. Ledford. q «7 'm”""‘“""3~~~~~W “HMW . «6/ l¢t‘.*‘Va//\ ‘(3 —‘- 4364. 3 )3 . 7 “3—3‘ ”W,“ -~«ma.mhmuawrcr»- e‘~‘\"L’o‘\\¢/ , 3.x bifiy’z’l‘WWM/rfi .3 _' ""':' “'1’;:‘: ‘k". W “' 7 3 N32. 31 ¢ : ' ~ Km ~ ' 5%: fl; . '* '3 -‘ w , 1‘ [a L} 33 (:3! 12 D' 1' 111k ‘ ‘1 .4: 65 t 1 Q bi: / (- 7 _ _ ' ~ r 1 ['5 I ' » I t! Q $35 74‘ c ‘ I .zé c [1'5 ._ “8' o {‘IJ . . ’ ,_ :Q: - 7‘: O 3:13 N g: f} . m 3 “I . m ‘ 3m - H'Wgfiq . 27;. E <3“ I“: —- »_7__ I‘Q I» a US RE 4 :‘r AND FRESHI Ne // ://///l a; {Q {16311131 5° 9mm THE CO COM PAN? 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' [3: N'. 1‘ kw“ 1.- ’7’ '5’ #7 .1 / ~ I ' ‘ 60%“ '3; _. 4‘?@§§fin§$}r?':‘~~.' x K , ‘ f4 K "“w’h‘t' ' M, m \”Int/"Rt'I/tx‘xojffifw'?“\n" _ 7 1T": " 3 mm 3-3-33? “ ~ / is: \ \\ 3 ‘1. ” ” 3;_ I" ::—;/:¥ E9 1 '93?" , - 7;, 3 1 \J / 'v 3‘ ‘ "As ‘ 7 Notice of the Protracted Meet¬ ings For the Cleveland Mission Oakes Chapel begins fourth Sun¬ day in July iia.m,; Smith's Chap¬ el first Sunday in August, 11 a.m. ; Pleasant Retreat, second Sunday in August, 11 a.m,; Mount Pleas¬ ant, third Sunday in August, 11 a. m. ; Blue Ridge, fifth Sunday in August, 7 130 p. tn. T. J. Harris, P. C. AVAV.V.VAVVAVAV.WAVAVAVA'VNUVA'/WWM, Had Not Walked in Five Years” Says Fannie Thomas, of 407 South Washington St., Albany, Ga* Had suffered with rheumatism. Had taken every kind of med¬ icine nearly and did not do any good at all. A friend gave me a little pamphlet good for iSO cents on a dollar bottle of Old Indian Kidney and Liver Tonic. I sent to the drug store and got a bot¬ tle. 1 took it according to direction,s and in less than a week I was able to go down town for the first time in five years. Old Indian Kidney and Liver Tonic will relieveRheuftiatism, Kidney and Liver complaints. Good for Malaria. Will relieve pain in the neck, side, back anil shoulders in two hours. Relieves fe¬ male diseases and women’s troubles. Five or six doses will fix you where your work will not tire you and you can do your work with ease. It is many times better and many times safer than calomel. Cut this coupon out and take it to Cleveland Drug Co., and get the dollar bottle for seventy cents. Our guarantee is we sell you the first bottle at cost and give you your money back if it does not give satisfaction. CLEVELAND DRUG CO. CLEVELAND, GA. VV.V«V.V.V.V///AVWAV^AVAVNWV ,l AWM!WAWAV ■ ‘.V/AV.VAV.V.V.VANV.V^AVAVAYVVV'AWA 1 NOTICE To all my customers and Ford owners, I will open up a garage at the old Vas Hefner shop at wagon yard, on July 5, 1920. A full line of Ford parts, casings, tubes, oils, etc. Calls answered both day and night. Work guaranteed. SERVICE GARAGE J. L. PEPPER <.V. , AV.V.VAV.V\VA*AVA , A , AWAYVVAWMVW\AVVVVj [PRICE $1.50 A YEAR Teachers’ Examination. The next regular state teachers’ examination will occur on July 30 and 31, The examination for re¬ newal of license of first grado will be held July 30. White county ap¬ plicants should be at the Cleveland school building by 8 130 a. m.each day. Respectfully, 7-16 T. V. Cantrell, C.S. S.