Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, July 09, 1920, Image 4
Hbc Glevelanfc Courier, j Official Organ of White County. Ga Published Weekly at Cleveland Ga. Alex. Davidson, Editor. Entered at the Post iffles at Cleveland (la., as second clh'*s mail matter. Subscription, $1.50 per .year The two great parties have nom¬ inated their candidates for the pres¬ idency. The republicans have for leeir ticket Senator Harding, of Ohio, for president, and Governor Coolidge, of Massachusetts, vice. The democrats have Governor Cox of Ohio for president, and Frank¬ lin D. Roosevelt, assistant secre¬ tary of the navy, vice. The two leading candidates being from the same state we naturally look to Ohio getting on the map in No¬ vember. After an absence of two or three years, Jim Hester arrived at. home last Week. Jim has seen service in France and Germany, where he was assigned a position as guard on the Rhine for many months. He has a host of friends in Cleveland who are glad to see him safe at home again. Jim says he will re¬ turn to the' army within a short time and re-enlist, for he likes army life better than anything else. Don’t forget the all day singing at the Cleveland Baptist church on July 11 tli. We are requested to announce that the Bible Institute will open at the Baptist church the first Mon¬ day in Augest, There will be sev¬ eral preachers present. Mr. S. S. Crumley, of Roberts lown. was in town last week and stated that he would leave for Col¬ orado Sunday. He has relatives there whom he will visit,and while there will endeavor to locate a gold mine he found while in that state many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bernett Kenimer, who have been in Albany, N. Y., for the past year, spent a few days with home folks in town last week. Mr. Kenimer will be located In At¬ lanta for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Sparkman, wiio have been in Cleveland from Flori¬ da for the past few weeks, left Monday morning for Ohio. They travel in a Ford, and find traveling in this way very enjoyable, since »• • • ••• 9 9 ••• 9 9 -• 9 9 •» ••• • 9 9 9 ••• • 9 9 9 9 • ••* 9 •« Save the Dollar Now lias it ever occurred to you that the dollars you save now will go twice as far in purchasing a home or any other necessity when normal conditions return? The record high wages and salaries of today make this the most logical time to save. Every dollar deposited today in savings will he worth considerable more in buying power when prices drop, in addition to drawing interest. Appreciating the import¬ ance of this opportunity, we urge you to add as much as possible to your savings regularly. Our officers appreciate your patronage and want your connection with this bank to be of distinct benefit to you. We hope you will feel free to make full use of our facilities. OUR MOTTO: Safety, Service and Satisfaction THE WHITE COUNTY BANK 9-».|»»-9 "9 -* 9 9’*>9’**9 •- 9 • ••■#••• #••• 9 9 ••• 9-«' 9 9-w 9 9 9 .1 y A^^W/^VAVmSVV.NVVAVASW.W.V.YSWAmv S WE HAVE A Meat Preserver WE WISH TO GET ADVERTISED Absolutely does away with the old way. 5 . Guaranteed to preseve and keep your meat, S You will find a sample bottle at the Post Office. Also find it in stock at our place £ cr see B. H. Middlebrooks; he has used ft. Dockery fit Reece the y can st °p whenever they please along the route, set up their tent 1 and stay as long as they want. Miss Mary Cornell,who has been at the Henderson Hotel,has accept- j ed a position as nurse at Downey’s hospital in Gainesville. Miss Caliie Hall, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. H. B. Underwood, is now spending a few days at the home of Mr. J. H. Sto vail at Leaf. Miss Katie Jackson left Monday I morning for Clarkesville,where she | will attend Teachers’ Institute this week. 1<. G. Jones and A. M. Cooley, have teceived a car load of Fords, and have already sold three or four. Fords are always good sell¬ ers. Mr. Fred McDowell, cashier of White county bank, spent a few days with home folks at j^adison since our last issue. Miss Nellie Kyte, from Orlando, Fla., is the guest of Miss'Leila Skelton this week. LOUDSVILLE LINES. Married at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. J. T. McDonald, Sunday morning, Mr. Buford Ledford and Miss Hettie Howard. Mr. Ledford is one of our best young men, while the bride is one among the best girls in this section. We extend to them our best wishes for a long and prosperous life. Luther Glover hits bought a new ; buggy. Look out, girls. W. E. Ev.,....... Miss Lucy, of Meldean,spent day here with relatives. j Mr. Oscar Allison, of Duke’s i Creek, was down this way Mon day. Mrs. Martha Merritt spent last week here with relatives. Mrs. R. W. Ash spent one day here last week. Mr. J. T. R. McDonald visited Cleveland, Sunday. Q-uite a number of our people atteuded the Childten’s Day at Testintee, Sunday. Mr. B. M. Cox is going to make a lot of chairs. Mr. Nelson Miller passed thru this part one day last week. Miss Icie Clark, of West Point, is home on a visit. THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. County Sunday School Convention _ The White County Sunday School Convention will be held the first Sunday in August. All Sun day schools are requested to elect delegates to the convention The P r °g ram will be published later, ========================== NOTICE. - Dr. E, F. Adair has just opened U P a dental office in the J ackson BuBd * n f?< Gainesville, Ga. Dr. Adair specializes in the treatment of Riggs disease and in saving the natural teeth alive, thereby elimin a ti n g the prospects of future ab FOR SALE. I have for sale a good four-room house in Cleveland on the north eas t side near the high school. There is if acres of laud with this house and running water. Will sell for cash or good note. Price reasonable. E. C. HEFNER, Cleveland, Ga. NOTICE. I have purchased the mill known as the Henderson Mill and have done quite a lot of repairs have it in good shape. Also have a good Crusher and Corn Shelter, Will have the rye mill in good shape soon. Will appreciate your patronage. (). C. BELL, ■ - ~....... • , Cleveland Ga p‘ Sujts Ueftned ;md ressed . Ladies’ Woolen Suits Cleaned and Pressed. All work neatly and promptly done. Prices reasonable. Satistac. tion guaranteed, J. N. CLEVELAND WANTED Man with team or ante who can give bond to sell 137 Watkins home and farm products. Biggest concern of kind in world, $1,500 to #6,000 yearly income. Territory in this county open. Wrile today. J. R. WATKINS CO.,Dept, H2, Winona, Minn 1-25 J’.** * '* ** ........"" " "* FOR SALK A fine heifer to freshen in next I ten days; also five year old cow ; Cross Berkshire-Duroc sows and pure registered Duroc-Jersey boars at bargain prices; also'pigs. Write Mt. Laurel Farm, Route 3. Cleveland, Ga. Du roc Rigs For Sale Defender and Orion Cherry Ling breeding, subject to registra¬ tion, 8 weeks old. Also four half Berkshire and half Poland China. Write for prices. C. E. Wright, Santee, Ga. FOR CONGRESS To the White People of the Ninth Con¬ gressional District of Georgia: 1 hereby announce tny candidacy for Hie Democratic nomination for represen¬ tative from this district in the 87th Con¬ gress and ask your support. I pledge adherence to our constitution a! liberties, and to the principles amt policies of Washington, Jefferson, Madi¬ son and Monroe;and my unalterable and uncornpromtsing opposition to auy at¬ tempt to surrender our through a foreign League of Nations; burden the American people with support of foreign nations and or to force compulsory military upon the country. JOHN I. KELLEY, i awrencevillc, Ga., April24. 1020. For sale by CLEVELAND DRUG CO Cleveland, Ga, Born 10 Mx - and Mrs - J- B - R - Barrett, Saturday night of last AGENTS WANTED WANTED-A man to sell Singer Sewing machines in White and ail joining conn ties, $100 a week proposition to rig-lit man. Must have conveyance. Capital unnecessary. Write or call on Singer Sewing Machine Co., Gainesville, Ga. Bray It’s dollars 11: ™ - % r i to doughnuts— no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! /^AMELS quality, and their expert blend Vx of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat¬ ; a ; isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. "O You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind smoked straight! '^t Camels mellow-mildness will certainly appeal to you. The “body” is all there, and that smoothness! It’s a delight! : Go the limit with Camels! They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas¬ TURKISH & DOMESTIC § ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga __c 1 c BLEND a a e t r c 5 retty odor! Wfmim: Just in compare the world Camels with price! any ciga¬ , rette at any j Read this Ji by the Edison Laboratories, and come in to hear the phonograph which stands behind it We have it in our store—the Official Laboratory , Model specified in the challenge. ^ Read the “Invitation to Talking- Machine Manu-1 facturers." It’s printed here, just as the Edison J An Invitation Laboratories sent it out. ’ * ' %, v% to Talking-Machine Manufacturers NEW EDISON: "We informed that the "The Fktn*{rtph with • St»l“ 9 arc rep¬ ** *■ resentatives of one or more talk¬ The Official Laboratory Model has proved its ing-machine manufacturers have It Realism in 4000 Comparison Tests, made before stated, on several occasiana, that § they are able to distinguish be¬ 3,500,000 people all over the United States and tween a singer’s voice, or instru¬ Canada. For instance, in Los Angeles recently, i mentalist's performance, and the audience of 1,500 people unable to tell • New Edison's RE-CREATION of an was such voice or performance.’* the difference between the living voice of Miss "We hereby invite responsible Marie Morrisey, world-famous contralto, and its talking-machine representatives of any reputable Re-Creation by the New Edison. manufacturer to There’s the wonderful permit themselves to be blind¬ a way for you to test folded, and to listen the to such a Realism claimed for the Official Laboratory comparison, in presence of Model in this sweeping challenge. We give Mr. judges of their own choosing, in¬ and let give dicating to the judges when Edison’s Realism I est. Come in us they think they are listening to it to you. the artist, and when to the New Edison. 1 here is only one con¬ The price of the new Edison has advanced lea* dition attached, and that is—that than 15% since August 1, 1914. Mr. Edison the representatives of the talk¬ has absorbed the bulk of the increased cost ing-machine company, and the of material, skilled labor, and taxes. He is de¬ judges selected by them, shall termined to keep the New Edison within the sign a written statement, setting reach of everyone. But conditions may force forth, in full detail, the results of price-advance. Buy New Edison now! the test." a your Our Budget Plan makes it easy. It is system “The test will be made with an applied to spending. Ask about it. Official Laboratory Model, taken from stock, such as can be bought in any Edison dealer’s store.” CLEVELAND PHONOGRAPH CO. (signed) X Cleveland, Ga. THOMAS A. EDISON, inc. jut ■ iya— i j ,*■» rugs week, a nice, big, bouncing boy. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jarrard,of Atlanta are spending a short time at the home of their parents, Mr. and Idrs. H. A. Jarrard. Mr. Robert Lumsden is spending a short time at the home of his pa¬ rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lumsden in the beautiful Nacoochee valley, lie is an ex-soldier and saw service in the great war in France, where he v as slightly wounded while fighting with the Rainbow division at Chateau Theiry.