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Sbe ClevelanD Courier.
Official Organ of White County, Ga
Published Weekly at Cleveland G*.
Jas. P. Davidson, Editor.
Entered at the Poet tfflce at Cleveland
()»., as second eh»s» mail matter.
Subscription, 11.50 per year
Mr. Young Stover spent a few
days of last week with home folks
on Shoal Creek.
Prof. F. C, Faulkner, accompa¬
nied by his wife, has arrived to
take charge of Cleveland High
School. He is a man with several
years experience in teaching and
comes well recommended as an ef¬
ficient teacher. He has taught in
several states, as well as Georgia,
and we may all look forward to
Cleveland having a splendid school
year.
In last week’s Sentinel, edited
by Hon. Tbos. E. Watson, we read
“Here’s hoping that Mr. Cooper
won’t slip on that ‘wet’ plank
Too bad that Tom slipped on the
same plank at Buford last week.
Miss Marie Russell, daughter of
Mr. j. C. Russell, is home from
North Cnrolinu visiting homefolks.
Prof. Marion, after spending a
most delightful vreation at his sum
mer home on Pink mountain, re¬
turned to Cornelia first of the week
preparatory to opening the fall
term of Cornelia Institute,of which
he is principal.
Mr. Felix Hamill, of Tennessee,
is visiting his sister,' Mrs. Frank
Carroll, While here Mr. Hamill is
takibg orders for fruit trees from a
reputable and reliable firm in Mid
die Tennessee, and if you are in
need of any be will appreciate it if
you give him your orders.
Mr. P. B, Hefner, who has been
away from Georgia for the past
fourteen years, returned here last
we*k, accompanied by his wife
and two children, and is spending
n short time delightfully here with
friends und relatives. He holds
CLOSING OUT SALE
This is a forced sale, as we have sold the building and
have to move out; have decided to leave the town: must close
out the stock for cash. We give the price of a few items and
will make special prices on anything we have.
We ask all that are due us to come in and settle with us
at once, as we have got to wind up our business here by Sept,
1st and will sell anything we have at a bargain as long as it
lasts. Don’t wait until we are sold out. Come early and
get what you want, as this is a closing out sale and special
bargains for August or until we sell out.
WE LIST A FEW PRICES:
Soap...................6 for 24c Bruton’s Snuff, 10c size.. 2 for 15c
Soda...................6 for 24c Rooster Snuff, 10c size. . .2 for 15c
Table Salt..............6 for 24c Butter Cup, 10c size.....2 for 15c
3 Sphols Coats (.'otton........24c Blue Ribbon, 10c size. ... 2 for 15c
C, M. C. Thread’.............uc Extra Fresh, 10c size .... 2 for 15c
3 Cakes Toilet Soap..........21c $4.00 Hats for..... ....■••■ $3.00
3 Cakes Toilet Soap..........10c #3.50 Hats for.............$2.50
Pink Salmon................20c 25c Cloth for................ 2 oc
Good Green Coffee...........25c Ginghams worth 40c for......30c
Good Roasted Coffee........ 30c Checks worth 40c for.........30c
Good Package Coffee......... 35c Shoes and Slippers ror cost and
Washing Powders.......6 for 24c less.
Salt Brick...................20c Ladies’ Stockings, 50c ones . . 40c
50 lb Ring Leader Flour ... $3.50 Ladies’ Stockings, 35c ones . . .25c
50 lb Capitola Flour........$ 3 - 3 ° Ladies’ Stockings, 25c ones . . .20c
C. S. Meal, 7 per cent......$3-65 A few cheap Men’s and Boys Suits
Men’s Shirts.......#1.00 to $a. 5 o at cost.
Overalls...................$2.50 Ladies’ Skirts Cheap.
$5.00 Hats for.......... .$4.00 jc Shoe Sprigs.........3 for 10c
$4.00 Hats for ............ $ 3 - 5 ° ioc Shoe Sprigs.........2 for 15c
T. J. HOOPER
CLEVELAND. GA.
tiie position of director of music.
Mr. J. H. Campbell is superin¬
tending road work on the roads go¬
ing out of Cleveland, on which he
is making some excellent and much
neededlrnarovements.
Cleveland High School will open
its fall term Monday, September
13th.
After a short jllness, the baby
child of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Keni
mer died Saturday. All possible
had been done by physicians to
save the life of the child, but to no
avail. Its remains were laid to rest
in Cleveland cemetery, Sunday.
The bereaved have the sympathy
of a host of friends in the loss of
their beloved child.
The faithful cashier of the Far¬
mers & Merchants Bank, Mr. F.
G. d/auney, is visiting parents at
Fairburn, Ga. this week.
The bridge over Turner creek,
on the Blairsville road, has been
condemned by the county authori¬
ties. We suggest that persons
going over this road go by Louds
ville camp ground.
WOODLAWN NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hooper - are
wearing a broad smile over the ar¬
rival of a baby daughter which ar¬
rived Sunday afternoon. Both
mother and baby are doing nicely.
Miss Mayoma Ileaden and Mr.
Fred Hooper entertained with an
ice cream supper last Friday night
at the home of Mr. J. E. Hooper in
honor of Miss Clara Adams. Num¬
erous games were enjoyed and re¬
freshments were served to about
thirty guests.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
I am offering for sale a 6-room house and smoke house
with one aere «f land near A. G. Quinn’s shop on Klairs
ville road inl’leveland. Price reasonable.
T. H. TURNER.
THE CLEyELANH COURIER, CLEVELAND GEORGIA.
Legal Advertisement.
NOTICE TO OVERSEERS
The following scale of wages was
adopted at the August meeting of Com¬
missioners :
Fall term $6,00, to be either worked or
paid at the rate of $2.50 per day. Bal¬
ance due on spring terjn to he worked or
paid at the same old rate or $2.00 per day.
Thus, hands either hired or working
time are to receive per day........$2.50
Overseers, per day................2.75
Man, team and wagon.............5.25
It will be seen that the raise affects
only fall road work.
Tbos. F. Underwood, Clerk B. of H. H.
ELECTION NOTICE
Georgia, White County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that a petition
has been filed in my office signed by fif¬
teen freeholders of Town Creek militia i
district, said county, same being the 836th
militia district, said county, asking for an
election on the question of fence or no
fence, and that I will pass on the same in
my office on the 26th day of August. 1320.
This the 5th day of August, 1920.
Thus. F. Underwood, Ordinary.
SALESMEN WANTED
Lubricating Gil, Grease, Paint, Spe¬
cialties. Wiole or part time. Commission
basis. Samples free. Men with car or
rig. Write for the attractive terms
Riverside Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR CONGRESS
To the White People of the Ninth Con¬
gressional District of Georgia:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the Democratic nomination for represen¬
tative from this district in the 67th Con¬
gress and ask your support.
I pledge adherence to our constitution
al liberties, and to the principle# ami
policies of Washington, Jefferson, Madi¬
son and Monroe;and my unalterable and
uncompromtsing opposition to any at¬
tempt to surrender our independence
through a foreign League of Nations; to
burden the American people with tlie
support of foreign nations and peoples;
or to force compulsory military training
upon the country.
JOHN I. KELLEY.
Lawrencevillc, Ga., April24, 1920.
To the People of the Ninth District:
In making my formal announcement
(fir re-election to Congress in the Sep¬
tember primary, I deeire to thank the ■
good people for the confidence placed in
me in the past, and to pledge to them
beat efforts for all the people, '
anew my
I will continue to devote my entire time
and attention in serving them, and will
in the future, as in the past, answer
every demand made upon me by letter or
in person, auy where and at all times
I shall come before the people during
the canqiaign and give a correct account
of my stewardship and discus# the issues
now before the people. I believe (hat
my work will show my personal interest
in my constituents and my loyalty and
devotion to my country both in peat-e
and war.
I am an American, full-Hedged, and
believe in American institutions, and I
stand for the honor of my own people of
the Southland, and the freedom and
glory of a re-united Republic;whose flag
s as a morning star of liberty to every
citiz *n of this great nation.
Sincerely yours,
July 24. 19S0. THOS. M. BELL.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Fellow Citizens:
This is notice that I am a candidate for
Representative and your vote is srlicit
ed. • My candidacy shall be bared on the
following principles, viz:
1st. I favor a lietter road system for
White county.
2nd. I favor keeping the state oapitol
"in Atlanta, Ga.
3rd. 1 favor greater compensation for
the school teachers, as they are at pres¬
ent underpaid.
If you favor these principles, I have
reason to believe you will vote forme;
if you do not, 1 will gladly accord you
the right to vote against me and eas
your vote for someone who occupies the
reverse opinion, in the event someone
wishes to run on the reverse platform.
If elected, I shall ever keep an eye on
the l«*st interest for White county, State
and Nation. I also pledge you to be
present at every roll call, unless Provi¬
dence intervenes.
Investigate my record and character
before you decide to vote for or, against,
me. Yours for the beet interest.
JOHN K. KEN1NER.
Leaf, Ga., July 31. 5920.
To the voters of White County :
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for representative in the general as¬
sembly for 192i and i922. subject the
primary to tie held Sept. 8, 1930. If
elected to this position of responsibility
I assure the. people that I shall give them
my faithful and efficient service, ever
looking to their best interest, and co¬
operating with them in the best interest
of all the people.
Assuring you that your support at the
polls shall be duly appreciated.
Respectfully,
A. H. HENDERSON. Jr.
FOR SALE
A fine heifer to freshen in next
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.
If you need any fruit trees or
small fruits of any kind, also orna¬
mental and yard shrubbery, call
and see me in Clevelend Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. Ask
Postmaster to point me out.
FELIX F. FIAMIE, Agent.
Mt. Sterling Nursery Co.
TO YOUNG LADIES between
eighteen and thirty yearn of
age, with fair high school edu¬
cation:
Downey Hospital and Training
School for Nurses offers you a good
home and moderate salary and at
the same time gives you a profes¬
sion second to none. It will be of
use to you every day of your life,
regardless of your position, and the
heights to which you can attain are
limited only by your ability and as¬
piration.
The scarcity of nurses makes for
those who enter now a rich har¬
vest three years later.
DOWNEY HOSPITAL
9-3 Gainesville, Ga.
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AGENTS WANTED
WANTED—Lady or gentleman agent in
the city of Cleveland for Watkins Fam¬
ous Products. Known everywhere. Big
profits. Write J. 1L Watkins Co., 55,
Memphis, Tenn. 9-8
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Save the Dollar Mow j
Has 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 i
to save
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Every dollar deposited today in savings will be worth i
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. J
Our officers appreciate your patronage and want your ?
connection with this bank be of distinct benefit •
to to you. ?
We hope you will feel free to make full use of our facilities.
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OUR MOTTO : Safety, Service and Satisfaction T
THE WHITE COUNTY BANK
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Come in
and
Test theNewEdison
against your emotions
We want to give you Mr. Edi¬
son s Realism Test. We want
you to decide for yourself whether
the New Edison brings you music
as you like to hear it.
Think back to the last time you
heard a great singer (or instru¬
mentalist). His art made you feel
emotions. In those emotions,
you found your pleasure.
You want the New Edison to
bring you the same emotions.
The Realism Test helps you as¬
certain whether it does. It’s a
scientific test—fascinating to en¬
joy. Hear it, and you’ll know
what a miraculous art the New
Edison brings into your home.
Ask about our Budget Plan, It
shows you how to organize your
dollars on a thrift basis and make
easy the purchase of a New Edi¬
son.
CLEVELAND PHONOGRAPH CO.
Cleveland, Ga.
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FARMS WANTED
List jour farms with me
for quick sale, as I have
cash buyers waiting for
good farms.
ISAAC FREEMAN
R. I LEAF, GA.