Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, July 23, 1920, Image 1
THE CLEVELAND COURIER Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County COL. XXI, No 52 . j TESNATEE NEWS Mr. Elmon Xix and wife paid Mrs, Nora Nix a pleasant cull Sat¬ urday niglit. Miss leie Clark is spending a few days witli her sister, Mrs. Pearl Reid. Ask Mr. Opp Fisher how lie en¬ joyed himself Sunday. Miss Mary Hailie Palmer open¬ ed school at Pleasant Retreat Mon¬ day. Misses Nannie, Pearl and Jessie Thomas gave Miss Corine Wofford and Denny Nix a pleasant call Saturday afternoon. Mr. Arnold Nix made a trip to Gainesville Sunday. Blue Ridge Dots. Married ut the home of the bride s parents Sunday afternoon. Miss Aurora Allison to Mr. Mon¬ roe Cannup, Rev. T. X. Hanie, officiating. The bride is the voting est daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Lewis Allison. We wish them a happy future. Mrs. J, N, Allen and daughter, Mrs. Me Jutikin, of Liudale, spent last Saturday niglit and Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. M. C, Allen. Mrs. C. C, J arrant, of Mayes vilie, spent a tew days of last week with her father-in-law’s family, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jarrard. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Allen were up this way last Monday. We are always glad to see them. Fhe boarding house and twe ad¬ joining houses at the steel camp on the tram road were destroyed by fire here last Saturday niglit. ] Z Nix gave us a call Saturday afternoon. Extract From Nashville Herald's Editorial Column Hon. Clifford Walker made another trip to Berrien this week. He has a host of warm friends here.—Nashville Herald. Brennauia Como Pontiac is a Holstein-Freisian male yearling nearly two years old, owned by the Cleveland Holstein-Freisian Asso¬ ciation, He is keet at the farm of }e-se Hunt, The mother of this calf in of a superior strain oi cattle, and she gave an average of forty-two pounds of milk per day with tiei first call. Her father is also of ex¬ cellent milking stock, he being from a cow with a record of 27, 000.4 pounds of milk, from which was produced 1,322 pounds of but¬ ter in one year. This is an opportunity for im¬ provement of milk stock that peo¬ ple should anxiously accept, especi¬ ally since improvement in milk cat¬ tle is so much needed. Box Supper To Be at Tesnatee There will be a box supper at Tesnatee church on Saturday night July 24, for the purpose of raising money to help cover t. e arbor at Louds.viile catnp ground. AH the young ladies are innited to come and bring plenty of boxes and the! i gentlemen plenty of money. | SHOE SHOP ■ I have an up to-date shoe shop in Cleveland, Ga. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of shoe repairing. Mall me your shoes. I will repair! them and mail them back to you. I First class work. I FRANK SKELTON, Cleveland, Ga. OLD CI 11 CKAMAl'GA NEWS Coleman Aliev, of Nacoocbee valley, was up this way one day last week, buying produoe. Robert Lumsden, accompanied by his wife, passed this way one day last week. Revenue Officers Scott Jackson, Ed Carpenter and Ed Powers cap¬ tured a big still in the Davis field in lull blast. It is said they cap¬ tured another on the route back home. We had quite a storm up here last Saturday which damaged the corp crops pretty had. Mr, and Mis. Virgil Hunt, o( Cleveland, made a business (rip to B. M. Cox’s Saturday, Mrs. O. 1 ,. Sosebee spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Goss. Mule and Cow For Sale One mule, 7 years old, weight about 775 - al, ff one Jersey cow now giving milk. W. R. SEARS. r-30 R. 2 Cleveland, (art. SPRING C< fl.LEGE NEWS Tillman Todd and Mis- Beulah Ohrmon seemed to he enjoying themselves Sunday evening. It was 1 uining. Willie Dillard looked mighty lonesome Sunday evening without 4 dell. Miss Ethel Waldrop began her school ut Woodlawn Monday morn ing. Will Ramey is up from Newport News on a visit. We are glad to have him with us agnin. Big Bill says lie likes to go to tlie orchard, where there are lots of red apples. We all know why he likes to go so well. LOUDSYTLLE LINKS. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 11 . 11 . Hunt an the I p It, a girl. Mis. W. E. Evans is spending some time here. Mrs, Evans is a kind old lady. Mrs.George sims spent some few days with her daughter in Cleve¬ land. Dr. W. E. Evans and Mr. Bark er took the water of life freely last week by getting out and taking a lot of rain. Dr, J, E. Norton was up this way last week. lie is oneof White county’s bast cit Dens, J. M. Glover and your corres¬ pondent spent some time in Cleve¬ land Friday. J. li. Reid was up this way one day last week. BLUE CREEK NEWS Sharlto Dixon is some better this time, we are glad to state. A. If. Freeman is no better, He is in a very bad condition. Misses Mary and Ruth Tatum visited Misses Bertha and Ola May McCallum Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Pen Burke is very sick at this time, Floyd Shelnut had a fine hog killed by lightning last Thursday. It would have weighed 250 pounds. LOST—Somewhere between Na cooehee and Clarkesville, by way of Cleveland, on July 13. one small leather suitcase containing baby clothes. Finder will receive re ward by returning same to W. Y. Hunt, Clarkesville, Ga. CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, .JULY 23 , 1220. NOTICE: I have purchased the mill known as the Henderson Mill and have done quite a lot of repairs and 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. O. C. BELL. Cleveland Pressing Club and Shoe Shop. Cleveland, Ga. Suits Cleaned and Pressed, Ladies’ Woolen Suits Cleaned and! Pressed. All work neatly and ;| .1 promptly done. Prices reasonable. Sutisfac, lion guaranteed, J. N. CLEVEL AND i I o all mvruK customers and Ford I will l my owners, open up a garage at the ‘old Vas Hefner shop at £ ^ wagon yard, on July 5, 1920. A full line oi Ford- parts, casings, tubes, oils, 5 etc. A.. | > Calls answered both day and night. Work ^ guaranteed. SERVICE GARAGE ). L. PEPPER i .WAVW'/.m%VyW,VAWAVAVVV.V,V.V,VAWV.V.»,Yi jriresione ALONE in the tire field -the Firestone 3 V !2 takes its place beside the half dozen products of universal L.~ V use which manufacturing S genius lias made standard. _ N It jr* Built in a specialized fac¬ J. ’ tory —by expe r ts — w ith a 11 ki the econorny of amce 1 * tnited kr-f production. 30*3M w: % What the bulk of the peo¬ ple accept as the standard (non skid) of value is right. $2230 K -I ( % % : You owners of small cars F forget tire details— Gray Tube 33.75 % can you Red Tube $4.50 need not bother with meth¬ C ’< ods, features, or guarantees. Call (or the Firestone V/2. Most Miles Dollar NOTICE. To all who are indebted to will come and settle. We just a short time here and every one due us to settle by gust 1st. We will sell cheap for cash or produce. We have closed our books and will not sell any more on time. We hop# everyone due ns will come in and settle and not cause us to have to collect in a way we don’t want to. We will have speuiul bargains for every body, Phis is a forced sale, as we don’t want to move (lie goods. We would rather sell them for cash than to meve tnem. I. . 1 . HOOPER X SON Cleveland, Ga. Save the Dollar Now Has it ever occurred to you that the dollars you save now will go twice as iar 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 be 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 I possible to your savings regularly. i Our officers appreciate your patronage and want your connection with this batik to be of distinct benefit to you. j We hope you will feel free to make full use of our facilities. Ol R MO] TO : Safety, Service and Satisfaction THE WHITE COUNTY BANK ► J T • 9'-9 — 9»‘9 — 9 — 9-*-+-0'»'9 — 9'»‘9--9»’9’-9‘»‘9'*-9-0‘9 9'"9 — m*'9‘—9.0.9 99.***.9 WAXTE1) Man with team or auto who f ran {five bond to sell HIT Watkins home and farm products, Bijj^cst concern of kind hi world, $1,500 to #0,000 yearly income. Territory in this county open. Write today, J. H. WATKINS CO M Dept. 112, Winona, Minn. 6*25 FOR SALE A fine heifer to freshen in next ten days I also five year old cow; Cross Berkshire-Duroc sows and pure registered Duron-Jersey boars at bargain prices; also pigs. Write Mt. I/itirel Farm, Route 3, Cleveland, Ga. [PRICE $1.50 A YEAR Du rot* Pigs For Sale Detender and Orion Cherry King breeding, subject to registra¬ tion, S weeks oh!. Also four half Berkshire and half Poland Chiuu. Write for prices. C. E. Wright, Santee, Ga. AGENTS WANTED W ANTED - A man to sell Singer Sewing machines in White ami adjoining Coun¬ ties, $100 a week pr(i|iOSition to right man. Must have conveyance. Capitnl unnecessary- Write or call on Singer Sewing Machine Co., Gainesville, Ga.