Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, November 23, 1923, Image 1
Devoted to the Agricultural, Comm Industrial interests of White County v T OL. XXV, No 5 . fitnesses Hast Mot Absent From Coart Al Gwinnett superior court week, Judge Lewis C. fined two witnesses who appear when the' cases were The witnessess were summoned the September pterin of court, did not know: that this held good fort;the adjourned Judge Russell said : “I want the public to take that When ilijik you are subponed as witness in court that holds goodnmtil the case is from the docket, it is not to issue ij&w subpoenas when caseds cjfhjniued from one term court to another.” The law quires, he said, judge, lawyers, .jurors and court as^el! is witnesses to be here. "Running courts is an business, cases ■ cannot be wfien^witnesse* are absent. entjrtJ;couty is groaning under heavy load of taxes, and I am going to allow delinquent or witnesses to throw wrenches in the machinery of court.” What Every Ktansman Should Believe In Be a real too per cent he-man. Be loyal to the order. Be true to your oath. Be a peaceful and citizen. Be devoted to yquf country its governttfent. Be sensible, not talkative. Be closed Ijke a clam, not like a lobster. • Be a believes in secrecy and tice^soine. But'active. _ BjP Bi quiet ever ready to protect chasity of any woman. Bp uncovered wlien the pasai BP a true patriot at all times. Be not subject to anger ridiculed.. , Be careful when feeding the as you may get hooked. , 1 lie erfthused but not ► t bused. * _Be - a believer in pure hood.—The Searchlight. ■ t . ^ r _ -T— __ ‘Keep Windshields Clear si __ (From The Scientific American) The following formula has found useful in keeping the shield clear in wet weather : drdm of sodium salj), one ounce of water and ounces of glycerine. Place a ofj^his sA-iution on a piece of nn^l wipe over downward the glass in stroke. a lajfer, using a Blue Nidge Dots ! -- %r Tjjiev, V. Si Nicholson hUS fare-well sermon at Pgfosant last Sunday. jSlr. J. C. Allen visited the side of hi* sister, Mrs. D. S. dlpfj who is quite ill in tire i»|jjktlahta. ij ^flr. G. W. Grindle has suffering very painfully for past few days from a snaged They are nearing the here with the highway. 'Rev. H. M. Edwaids is on sick list at this writing. 1A11 hands and the cook are here now. If you are contemplating ing a business college see us, as l(a.ve an attractive offer on ship.* Keep this in mind. The Cleveland Courier. ASBESTOS BUZZING Mr. Lamb Johnson has rented the Morse Bros., wtrehouse here and will deal in all kinds of ferti¬ lizers and Messrs, J N. Blalock and R. W. Allison will be on hand to wait on the public. Mr. Reid Davis has been having a lot of work done on his young orchard at Mt. Yonuh the past week. They were very busy gathering fine apples at Hon. Thos. M. Bell’s place last week. There seems to be a great deal of moving now. The people used to move about the first or last of the year but there are as many moving in August as in January now. We write Urge histories, build high monuments, tell all of our good deeds and spread flowers on the dead but wouldn’t it be better to spread some flowers on the living while they can appreciate it. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sesler, of Bolt, W. Va., announces the ar¬ rival of a son, Mason B. Jr. The little one weighed only 3$ lbs. at birth. The mother informs us that it is growing. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Allen spent Sunday witli relatives at Cleveland. Mr. Tom Ledford wilt ut-ive to Yonnh soon. Mr. Henry Sesler, of W. Va., is spending a few weeks here for hi» health. Work is progessiving nicely t the highway up this way. P Cleveland, Ga., Noi., i 9 1923 We. the undersigned agree to close our places of business Thurs¬ day November 29, 1923 for Thanks¬ giving and December 25 1913 for Christmas •• H. A. Jarrsrd & Son, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Trotter & Palmer, J. P. Cooley, Underwood Hardware Co,, Cleve¬ land Drug Co., United Barber Shop, Mrs. C. C. Jarrard. White County Bank, Cleveland Grocery Co., J. W. Henderson, Mrs. S. E. Reece. American Legion Hews. By Jas. P. Davidson, Ninth District Press Agent, The next meeting of the White County Post, Ameiican Legion, will be held ut the Alley House, Nacoochee Tuesday night, Nov. 27. All ex-service men are requested to be present. The Adjustant says this is the right time of the year to pay your dues. Don’t be neglegent, buddies, now is the time we must stand closer than ever. Secure one or more new mem here for the meeting at Nacoochee, November 2 y. White County Post must have a post flag and a service flag. What are your ideas as to how we should raise this money ? At the national convention it San Francisco. The American Leg¬ ion delegates and offices made it known they would ask Congress to pass tne bonus or know the why. How could Congress ttftn down a proposition if every ex-service man in the U. S. was a member of tfie American Legion? If you are not a member join now. White County needs a American Legion Auxiliary. Every mother, sister or wife of an ex-service man is eligible for membership. How many ladies desire to organize an Auxiliary? . CLEVELAND, Gl RGIA, NOV. 38, 1928. ' ■M& Eduction loti, Hot, Efforts to Enroll Teachers Educalleo Association The Georgia Education Associ¬ ation is making a determined anti persistent effort to enroll the teacher* and friends of education in Georgia as members of its body. There are 16,000 white teachers in Georgia and several hundred more school officials. Every one of these should be a member of this AssocL ation. A large, strong body of educators, speaking as a unit thru one organization can be an irresti ble power for educational progress. Georgia is far behind in the efficien¬ cy of tier schools. One big causi for this it that her law-making bodies and her taxing officials have not felt the impel!jog force that its teachers, organized ai a body would give. The teachers’ influ¬ ence in Georgia has been weak and of no force because they have spoken as seperute individuals and not »* a unit of 16,coo teachers, Georgia has the smallest number of teachers in her Educational Associ¬ ation of any Southern stase, Vir¬ ginia has um-oq members in Association ; Kentucky over Alabama and Mississippi, over 7, 000. Georgia bus less than 3,000. Yet she has more teachers than any of thesd Southern states. She ought to have tiie biggest ship and the strongest body of teacher*. This can be mode true if the leader# in education in evciy •T •*$». IttiM JlUiWgff Georgia Education Association. The success of this campaign de¬ pends upon the city and county superintendent* and college presi¬ dents in our state. The motto of every school and college ought to be "100 per cent perfect jn mem¬ bership in the Georgiy Education Association.” The superintendent who gives this campaign his entliu isaslic support and leadership will have all of bis teachers follow him in joining the Educatioh 'Associ¬ ation. * A better and stronger organi¬ zation of teachers Would greatly aid our public grammer arid high schools in doing better work. Our state can never reach the highest point of efficiency industrially, eco¬ nomically, socially, or morally un¬ til all of its children are well adu cated. In this work teachers must lead and can only lead when they speak officially as one strong or¬ ganized unit. We therefore give our strongest indorsements to the effort* of the Georgia Education Association ,lo enrolling all the teachers of our state. We hope that the county and city superin ten deni* in this country will immediately begin the campaign to enroll our teachers. We hope to report in an early issue that this county has gpne over the top and has one hundred per cent membership. <* Let White County do its part to make the next meeting of the Georgia Education Association in Savannah, May 1 1031924. the biggest convention of teachers ever held in the South. CLEVELAND METHODIST CHURCH NEWS The Nacoochee parsonage aid society present d Mrs. Greenway with a nice check before conference. All the chi :hes paid up on the pastor’* salary and other assess¬ ments. The pastor it at conference this * W««k, f v Tills Beautiful Book On Request “FLORIDA” AND HOW TO GET THERE MANY SPLENDID TRAINS VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ROUTE OF Royal Palm Ohio Special Suwanee River Special Atlanta-.!aeksouville Express Kansas City-Florida Special J. C BEAM V. L. ESTES Ass’t. General Passenger Agent, District Passenger Agent, ATLANTA, GA. 48 N. Broad St ATLANTA, GA. SCHOOL NEWS The teachers were the guest* of Mr*. C, J. Meaders on }awt sec nd Sunday. It is a great pleasure to the teachers to spend the’diiy with ............... f * Mi „ Sl , pb „,» g.e.l last week-end, Miss Katherine Eberhart, of Commerce, and Miss Gene Stephens, a student at the State JSformol. ‘ ' The attendance for Wednesday was 183.,, ^ NOTICE 'fo the Citizens of the Town of Cleveland: Whereas, section 3 of the Charter of the Town of Cleveland provides that there shall be held an ejection in said town on the second Wednesday in December of each year for the purpose of electing a Mayor and four Counciimen to serve the Town of Cleveland for the forthcoming year, now there¬ fore I, E. B. Craven, Mayor, do give notice that such election shall be held on the mh day of Decem¬ ber 1823 same being the second Wednesday, for the purpose afore¬ said. Polls open at 9 o’clock A. M. and close at 3 o’clock l’. M. E. B. Craven, Mayor. By,the Clerk, Thos. F. Underwood. The members of the Missonary Society of the Baptist Church will meet next 4 VVriinesduy at the church for the purpose of quilting some quilts which wilt be sold *nd the proceeds however small will be added to the fund for improvement of tb- church property. All mem¬ bers are requested to come ana spend the day, bringing - lunch, needle and tnimble. NOTICE. You should patronize home in¬ dustries I have as good a nursery as you will find anywhere. I guar¬ antee every tree .to be true to name. Let me know your wants. J. B. R. Barrett agt.,Cleveland Ga White County Nursery Co. LEE HEAD. Pnop. Leaf, Ga. Flty Your Subscription Now [PKICE 81.50 A YEA1- JN ADVANCE 1 . rn nemarn ..... County Distributor Wanted Westiagiiouse POWER*. PLANT Easy to Operate light Exceptional opportunity to sell in this county the best electric and power plant made. Requires no electrical or mechani¬ cal skill to operate. Quickly pays for itself by the work It does. 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