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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
v T OL. XXII, No 35 . :
Notice Id Regard to Shipping Trees,
Etc., To Different Points Within
Georiia.
Parties having fot sale trees,
shrubs, vines, cuttings, strawberry
plants, blackberry, raspberry
plants, or other plants commonly
known as nursory stock, will save
themselves and those who desire to
purchase from them much incon¬
venience and trouble if they will
have their inspected by the Georgia
Slate Hoard of Entomology before
offering them for sale. The law
on this subject says:
“No trees, shrubs,or other plants
commonly known as nursery stock
shall be sold, delivered or given
away within the State of Georgia,
without being plainly labled with
the certificate of the State Ento¬
mologist.”
Trees or plants shipped without
this certificate being attached are
liable to confiscation by the inspec¬
tor. It is against the law for
transportation companies to accept
for shipment packages of trees,
shrubs, etc., that do not bear the
official certificate.
Parties who have for sale nursery
stock or any of the other plants
enumerated above should make ap¬
plication to the State Entomologist
Atlanta, G;t., for inspection on or
before the first of July of each year
Requests made tor inspection later
than this will be inspected without
cost by the inspector the first time
he is in that section of the state,
but no special trip will be made
just to inspect a few plants. Prices
of shipping tags and bullentin No.
37, Crop Pest Law of Georgia, and
Regulations of the State Board of
Entomology, may be secured by
writing to A. C. Lewis, State En¬
tomologist. Atlanta, Ga.
OLD CHICK AM AGFA NEWS
After a few weeks absence I
come again.
Mr. J. C. Wikle, of Cornelia, is
up here on business.
Lump and Frank Lee Sutton was
in this community one day last
we.k.
John Leonard made a trip to
Cornelia Sunday,
Boys next week is a good time
to the mountains hunting.
Mr. T. B. Henderson, accom¬
panied by a friend, was in this
community.
Mr. YV. T. Leonard still has a
few cases of small pox at h s home.
Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Sosbee were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. YV. M. Goss,
Saturday and Sunday of last week.
Blue Ridge Dots.
Mr. A. W. Winkler and son.
John, from the lower part of the
county, werere visiting relatives
here Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs. J. B. and G. YV. Wink¬
ler attended the singing at Louds
yil e church last Sunday,
Miss Lizzie Pharris, who is in
school at Nacoochee, is spending
some time at home during the ab¬
sence of her step-mother.
We spent last Sunday afternoon
with Rev. II. M. Edwards. When
he entered his home we found him
reading his bibie and after a few
words we told him to go ahead as
we enjoyed listening to that sacred
book. He also talked on the sub¬
ject of the periods of time, so we
considered the time well spent. If
the parents racks or paces the colt
is ver likely to follow suit.
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
KeepiDg A Budget Will Help
You To Save.
It Shows You The Leals and
Prevente Waste.
Do you want to make ends meet ?
Then read this :
The personal and household bud¬
gets distributed by the War Loan
Organization have been a great
help to thousands or individuals
and families in keeping their ex¬
penses within reasonable limits.
The budgets are arranged to suit
incomes from $900 to $5,000 and
they have a convenient arrange¬
ment by which the items of ex¬
pense automatically fall into ap¬
propriate columns, such as these;
Money coming ia, Savings in YVar
Savings Stamps or Bank Deposits,
expenditures of food; clothing;
rent or upkeep of the house; lights
and heat; recreation ; church and
charities; insurance, interest and
taxes; miscellaneous, including
liturature and education, servants
hire, etc.
These printed records have a
place for each day in the month
all you have to do is to add up the
columns and you know how much
you spent for each item.
Recently an Atlanta business
man, who kept one of these per¬
sonal budgets, went to give in his
income tax and took the record
sheet with him. lie found that he
had exactly the information requir¬
ed by the Government and in ten
minutes his income tax report had
been made out and approved.
This gentleman, in speaking of
the effect of this budget metftotf of
saving, said :
“At the end of any day, week
or month I can tell whether any of
our expenses are running above the
average by comparing them with
the same expenses for the previous
month or week.
“My wife and I look at these
totals and ask how the difference
came about. We see how the
money went and this automatic
showing up of the expenses gives
us a convenient check on the outgo.
“We not only know how our ex
pensss are running, but exactly
what the money went for and if
we spant more than usual we can
tell^ whether it was wisely spent or
some of it could have been saved.
“This keeps expenses within
reasonable limits.”
Any one desiring a copy of this
book may write to Silas W. Davis,
Director of the War Loan Organ¬
ization, Rhodes Bldg., Atlanta,
Ga. and receive it by return mail.
YVOODLAWN NEY\ r S.
Mr. J. II. Campbell gave the
young people a singing Saturday
night and was enjoyed by all pres¬
ent.
Miss Hattie Mae Jackson spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Nellie Dorsey.
Miss Pearl Dorsey spent Satur¬
day night with Flora Palmer,
Miss Mimmie Hooper spent Sun¬
day with her grand father on Blue
Crpek.
Miss Y'aliie Hanie spent Sunday
with Miss Orebee Aurty.
The song service at CenterGrove
last Sunday was enjoyed by all
present. Please, boys and girls
come over and help us sing next
Sunday at 3 o’clock.
"We only Bought Ret PoUon
Twice,” write* Jesse Smith, N. J.
"I threw the first kind away: couldn't be bothered
miring it with meat, cheese. Then I tried Rat-Snap.
SAY. that’s the stuff! It comes in cakes, all ready
touse. And it sure does kill rats.” 35c, 65c.41.25.
Sold ssd guaranteed by
Cleveland Drug- Co.
Cleveland Hardware Co.
CLEYELAND, GEORGIA, APRIL 8, 1921 .
IN MEMORIUM
Mr. YY r . E. Hood, who resided
2,1 miles from Cleveland and with¬
in J mile of where he was born,de¬
parted this life on Nov. 26, 1920.
He had been a constant member
of the Baptist church for 29 years
and i.ad lived a faithful christain
life. He was one of White county’s
best citizens and will be missed in
his church and by his neighbors.
He endured his sufferings with
patients and fortitude. His re¬
mains were laid to rest in the old
family grave yard midst a number
of relatives and a host of friends.
lie leaves a widow, three child¬
ren and a number of relatives and
rriends to mourn his departure. But
we are all well assured from the
life he lived that their lass is his
eternal gain. In accordance JJwith
God’s word his spirit is resting in
peace. Gods siys: “Be thou
faithful unto the end.” There¬
fore a crown is waiting for him.
Weep not for papa; he is at rest.
The angel’s band was not complete
and the angel carried him to fill
the vacant seat; God took him
another precious jewel that makes
heaven br'ghter and more attrac¬
tive upon the other shore.
The funeral was -.onducted by
Revs. John L. Merritt and \Y r . R.
Rower.
A friend,
Brannon Nix.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank the people
who were so kind to us during the
sickness and dea'h of our dear lit
Be baby. May God’s richest bless
ings rest on them.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Skelton.
ANTIOCH DOTS
Revs. J. G. Young and S. B.
Miller filled their regular appoint¬
ment last Saturday and Sunday
They both preached wonderful ser¬
mons to a large congregation.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.OIlie Allen
a big boy, weighing 9I pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Tona Tow visited
their father and mother Friday and
and Saturday.
Mr. Henry Nix and Mrs. Addie
Nix are visiting in this part this
week.
Mr. Luke Anderson and wife
visited Mr. Jersey Tow, Mrs. An¬
derson’s brother, Sunday.
We understand the Highway
Commission have stopped all plans
for the present to see what White
county will do. If YY’hite county
ever wants a rand now is the time
to start while the commission is
ready to help us. So the people
had better begin to think and
think fast. YVe need good road,
so let’s get busy.
Statement Of The Ownership and Management
Of
THE CLEVELAND COURIER.
Published weekly at Cleveland. Ga., for
April, 1921. Editor, Managing Editor,
and Business Manager, J. P. Davidson,
Publisher, Alex Davidson.
Owner, Alex. Davidson.
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and
other security holders, holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds, mort¬
gages, or other securities: None.
(Signed) Alkx. Davidson.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
4th day of April, 1921.
T. F. Underwood, Notary Public.
White County, Georgia.
How Would You Like to See What
Irvin Nerhood (Pa.) Saw?
’’One customer told roe that after using one large
package of Rat-Snap, he got FORTY-EIGHT dead
rats. How many more dead he couldn’t see. be
dasao’t ^ know. Remember rats breed fast and de¬
stroy dollars’ worth of property. ’’ 35c, 65c. 41.25.
Sold sad guaranteed by
Cleveland Di uff Co.
Cleveland Hardware Co.
Mrs. J. H. Porter Formerly ol
White Co. Passes Away
The many friends of Mrs. J. H.
Porter weae greatly shocked and
saddenep on last Monday morning
when it was learned that she had
passed away.
She had not been in good health
for %ome time but had seemed
much better of late, when she was
taken suddenly ill on last Sunday
morning and was rushed to Lake
Shore Hospital in this city, and
operated on for stricture of the in¬
testines. She stood the operation
and was doing nicely until Monday
morning when in a moment’s time
it was discerned that she had pass¬
ed away,
Tlfe funeral took place Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock from the resi¬
dence. Rev. White of the Baptist
church conducted the services and
a lowed logg cortege of automobiles fol¬
to her last earthly resting
plaq|, in Oakland Cemetery. Many
and .beautiful were the floral em¬
blems sent by relatives and friends.
Mrs. Porter has been a consistent
member of the Baptist church for
more than thirty years and was a
fine Christain woman.
Before her marriage she wasMiss
Martha Glover and was born on
M Teh 9. 1861, in Cleveland, White
Co,, Georgia.
She was married to Jusper Har¬
ris Porter, February, 19 1880.
She is sujvived by her husband,
f. if. Porter, an i =even children :
Messrs. James B. Porter, ofYVater
town-jjplaude H,. Fred and Her
mat ^ hrter of this city and Lee
> °. Jf Gainesville; and Mrs. S.
C.'Sirfith and Milt Mafy "Portero
this city. Two brothers, T. C.
Glower, of this city and J. M.
Glover, of Cleveland, Ga., and one
sister, Mrs, Mary Stroud, of Hia
wassee, Ga., and five grand child¬
ren.
Among those from out of town
who attended the funeral were,Mr.
J. M. Glover und son, J. F. of
Cleveland, Ga., Mrs. Chas. Ditjt
ens, of Lawtey, Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Turner from Mason, and
others.—Lake City (Fla) Reporter
BLUE CREEK NEWS
Mrs. U. P. Kinsey is very sick
at this time and she is not expect¬
ed to get up.
Mr. Ed Burke, of Clarkesville,
was on Blue Creek Sunday shaking
hands wjth his many friends.
Miss Nora Robertson is still very
low and is not expected to live
many days.
Mrs. Mattie YVood, of Atlanta,
was visiting her sick mother here
recently.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ilicks, a boy. Look out Robert
corn is scarce.
Mr. M. A- Keninier and family
were up this way Sunday visiting
relatives,
Mr. YV. R. T Gum and wife and
Mrs. II. A Tatum, of Cornelia,
were up at Blue Creek meeting
Sunday.
Rev. Stanton Nicholson filled
his ragular appointment at Oakes
Chapel Sunday evening.
Some from this part went on the
mountain Sunday.
Hemsticliing Picoting
I am prepared to do all kinks of
hemsticliing and picoting.
All orders given prompt atten¬
tion.
Mrs. A. G. Boyd
£6 No. Bradford St.
Gainesville, Ga.
[PRICE $ 1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
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Two Men In Trouble
/'kNE MAN WAS HAD an auto and he thought it
was wise to keep just a little gas in his tank.
“Why keep more than I need?” he said.
One day he took an unexpected trip into the country
and his gas gave out. He had to call for help.
The other man had a bank account. He said it was
wise to keep just a little money in the bank ready for
his checks. “Why keep money lying idle?” hesaid.
b b A s pecia l opportunity came to this man but he did not
have the money needed to swing the deal. He asked
for a loan but the opportunity was gone before he was
ready to act.
MOR AL—Keep plenty of gas in your car and a fairly
good bank account il you want to be ready to solve
your problems as they come.
FARMERS 8 MERCHANTS BANK
“The Bank of Individual Service”
Cleveland, Georgia
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Save the Dollar Now I
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
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
possible to your savings regularly.
Our officers appreciate your patronage and want your
connection with this bank to be of distinct benefit to you.
YVe hope you will feel free to make full use of our facilities.
OUR MOTTO: Safety, Service and Satisfaction
THE WHITE COUNTY BANK
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