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Sbc Cleveland
Ofictal Organ of White County.
Published Weekly at Cleveland Ga.
J.vs. p. Davidson, Editor.
Kn'ared at the Post ffiik at
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Court has been well attended
week. Some were interested spec
tators while others interested of
being suspected.
judge J. 15. Jones is being
ed vvijli court this week.
night he heard the pleadings ol
Cols. H. H. Dean and Ed
in a suit against an apple
tion of Tallulah Park, Gtt., ol
which Louis Mag id is t lie head.
Cols. VV. A. Charters, McMilliai
and Erwin and Judge
Bryan, of Bryan &
Atlanta, defended Magid.
Field Marshal Vo
has announced for the presidency
of Germany.
.Miss Georgia late, daughter
O. S. Lee, of the Agriculture
partment, Atlanta, and
daughter of the late Senator
Watson, was married to Mr. VV al
Ccr Brown, son of Hon. J.
in South Carolina last Friday.
The Dnhlonega Nugget has
reived word of the death of D.
PUner, of Atlanta, formerly
While county.
local flows
Judge S. 15. Logan is to he con
grutuluted for employing Mr. Med
lock to scrap the three roads lend
ing out of Cleveland. Mr.
Iock knows how to do the work
... , . , ,
to properly do it
Messrs pd Carpenter and A. C.
Butdy look charge of a still and
destroyed allot the appurtenances
lust Monday near Long mountain
about one mile south of Cleveland.
Mr. Etl Carpenter is inCleveland
for n few days stay this week.
lodge it. Cleveland last Saturday
night was the largest ever known.
Messrs. J. 11. Telford. Kobt.
uter anti 1 ). (5, Head received the
Master’s degree in due and ancient
form.
Mr. Henry Stovall, of Stovall
Motor Co., Cornelia, Ga., was
town Wednesday.
Mr. Clarence Barrett, a student
N.G.A.C., Dahlofiega, is at home
suffering from broken libs piercing
his luttg.
Mr. Guy Cato, of Oakwook,
spent Saturday and Sunday in this
section with Rev.II.H.
Mr. Mark Bell left Sunday foi
Athens to accept a position there.
Mr. Bill Armtslead, who has
been away from Clevehtdd foi
several weeks, returned Tuesday.
Mr. Not man McAfei*, of Dallas,
Texas, and daughter, Juanita, and
Mrs, Butte, of Blue Ridge, Ga.,
were in town Monday for a short
tune. Mr. McAfee is the son of
t te late George .McAfee, llis last
time in Cleveland was thirty-live
years ago and he j>ee many changes
since them.
Mrs. Maude Xorjon, who has
tn-en at the home of Hr. E. 11
Kenimer. of Bishop, for the past
several months, is in Cleveland for
a few days.
A very large crowd took
at Mr. W. 11. Bell’s
home Sunday.
Mr. Ed England, a very
ment citizen of Towns Count v,
who had charge of the
of the new road Towns
built for White County ou
mountain through Unicoi
THE CLEVEL AND C OURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
spent a few days in Cleveland this!
week
i Mr. 15. F. Trotter moved to;
j Gainesville Inst Thursday.
! The School and Community Club |
wm meet with Mrs . j. w . n.
| Underwood 1 M. Friday. April 171 J 1 at
i 3 '.
A play will be presented at the
Cleveland High School Auditorium
by Clermont High School, Friday
night April 17 . Admission will
he 15 and 25 cen s. A portion of
the proceeds will go to Cleveland
High School.
Miss Frankie Mae McGuhee of
j Atfttnta is spending this week
wj|h her broiher Turner, on the
“Bug Lot.”
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams, of
Athens, were visiting Mrs. Adam’s
parents, Cob and Mrs. A. H. Hen¬
derson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, John Stone, of
Nicholson, spent (lie week-end
with relatives in Cleveland.
Mr. Earnest Henderson, of Con¬
yers, spent the week-end with
homefolliS,
Col. Marvin Allison’s car was
located at Rutledge last week.
Mrs. Charlie Dorsey, of Roberts- j
town,.spent Sunday with parents,!
Col. and Mrs. C. H. Edwards. j
Mr. Ray Miller spent a few days! !
in Cleveland since our hist issue, j
This trip Ray did not come atone,
but had a beautiful young lady that
| lie utters all kinds of sweet names
to. Yes, Ray is married. The
bride was a Miss Miller, of Muys
ville. They were married in An¬
derson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Reece and
j A. C. Brady motored to Btairsville
: last .Sunday.
! Mr. M. A. Kenimer, of Cornelia
| formerly mail currier from Cornelia 1
j td Cleveland, was in town
week sltaking hands with his many 1
; friends.
Mrs. (. II. Stovall, who has i
been m VVenleyan Memorial Hos
! P'btl. Atlanla, tor tlie past thirty
! days recuperating from an operu
' Hon performed under the direction
, skill tof Dr . Steward H.
Roberts, Atlanta, considered by
the medical profession, we believe,
j to he the most astute and capable
i diugttotie.ian in the South, will
; return home Luturduy, April 18 .
Mrs. Stovall’s many lriends in
White County are indeed delighted
to know she is cot.valesing so spen
dtdly that site will return to her
home Saturday.
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D. G. HEAD
Cleveland, Ga.
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ANNOUNCING
Our removal from our old location to the brick
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Cleveland, Ga.
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I am offering my Lightning Express
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section for $3.30 per bushel.
This seed is the earliest of all cottons.
Bolls open nicely, fluff and pick easily, yet
are storm resistant. It is very prolific. It
will come nearer producing a full crop be¬
fore weevil migration begins than any
cotton when planted at usual dates.
I also have a supply of seed at R. C.
Kytle’s store.
H. C. LEDFORD
LEO, GA.
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Better Service!
To’serve tin* people of Cleveland belter I am
inaugurating Monday morning a DELIVERY
SERVICE.
This extra service will be no extra expense to
you, yel it serves you better.
1 will appreciate it if you will have your orders
ready Monday morning.
C. I). WARWICK
Cleveland, Ga.
trirtitiirti' f/ftfi-.t
Legal Advertisements
; Georgia, White County:
To the Superior Court, of said County.
The Union & White Turnpike Coni
pany of said county by its president and
j sole stockholder brings this its petition
j and shows to the court.
That . its charter was granted by this
court of the tilth <lay of June, 19J9 to rur
for the term of 20years and that the same
will have expired on the 13th day of Jute
1939 if not surrendered or forfeited.
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That at a meeting of the stockholders
1 of said corporation at a meeting called
| for that purpose voted to anti authorized
W.C. Logan to surrender said charter,
a copy of which resolution is hereto
. attached.
Petitioner shows that there is no debt
now 01,tH * | rmling against said corporate r
RNtl tlmi the sniei VV, U. Lf»^an itF
president and Hole and mdy stock owner.
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'i'lljet the re-usnn for surrendering said
charter is that the State of Georgia ha
constructed a highway that almost para3
lels saiii Turnpike Rood rendering it ale
so lately unprofitable, that the income
front said road now is not sufficient to
gay the gatekeeper and keep up the road
WllKRKt't tRK petitioner prays:
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That it be allowed to surrender it said
charter and franchise as a corporation
mid be disolvetl by a degree and order of
this court and lie disolved as a corpora¬
tion.
That 8Ui.li and further relief be bad as
may he in accordance with law in Hindi
cases made and provided.
Union & White Turnpike Company,
by its Attorneys-at-law.
Underwood A Underwood.
Georgia. White County:
lit person came W.C. Logan, wlm on
oath says that be in the sole and onlv
stork bolder and owner in the above cor¬
poration that the farts slated in the fore
going petition are true.
W. C. Logan.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this—-slay of March, 1925.
J. W. 11. Underwood, N. P.
Office of the Union and White Turn*
pike Company, Aped 1,1923,
At. a meeting of the stockholders duly
called for the purpose of considering tbe
aurre»der of the above charter in which
meeting all stockholders voted to sur
■ l ender the charier and directed VV. (I.
‘
Dogaii to take mwh legal ste|>8 an to ac
com pi ink th<* surrender hh may he»in<eg-
8ary,.
W. V. Logan, Pirn.
:
Clerk’s office, Superior (,’oiirt, April 4,
192">.
1, J. B. R. Barrett, Clr.tk of sui11 i-ourt,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true copy of the original now on tils in
my office.
J. B. H. Bat tell, (. S. C.
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Georgia, White County:
Wbeisas O. Cleveland, adrninistra
tor of Jos Cleveland, col., represent* to
the court in hia petition, duly tiled and
snlert-il on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Joe Cleveland’s estate. This
is therefore to rite nil persons concerned,
kindred ami creditors, to show eanse, it
.any they ran, why said adminisrrator
: should not be discharged from his ad¬
ministration, ami^yeeeive letters of dis-
1 mission, on the first .Monday in May 1923.
j Whereas E. T. Black, administrator of
: Miss Mary Davidson, represents to the
j conn in his petition, duly tiled and enter¬
ed on record. that he haa'fully adminis¬
tered Miss Mary Davidson’scstate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and reditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ail
niinislralion, and receive letters of dis¬
mission, on the first Monday in May 1925.
Mrs. II. A. l)ot kery. having made ap
plieation for twelvemonths support out |
of the estate of 11. A. Dockery, deceesed,!
and appraisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having filed their returns, I
all persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause before the court of Ordi¬
nary of said county on the first Monday
in May 1925, why such application
should not In-granted.
S. li. Logan, Ordinary.
Georgia, White County:
Will be sold before the court bouse
door in the town of Cleveland, said coun¬
ty, on the first Tuesday in May 1925 with
in the legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, tile following described
real estote to wit: Part of lot of land No
*2 in the second .land distiiet of saiii
county ami described as follows: Com¬
mencing at the forks of the road where j
; the Cleveland and Cornelia road and the
to! d 1 ailing toward Black’s store inter¬
sect just a little East of the branch,
thence Kass with said Cleveland and
Olarkesville road to the head of branch
on said road near the house where W. R.
Power formerly lived, thence in a South
erty direction the line of Wm. Morris
property, thence in a Westerly dii-ectiott
with sai<t Cleveland Morns via line Black’s to the l-cmd leading] tbeacS'
from store,
in a Northerly direction with said last
named road to the beginning point, con¬
taining about ten acres more or less.
Saiii property levied on as the property
of the Guarantee Trust Company to
sati fy a tax execution issued by W. H.
Hulsey, 'f C., of said county for State
and County taxes for the year 1924. Thifi
April Nth, 1925.
W. A, Jac' son, Sheriff.
Georgia, White County:
To the Hon. J. B. Jones, Judge of the
Superior Court of said county:
J he petition of Mrs. Nellie Rogers
Dorsey, shows:
That she is the guardian of Edward
Dorsey, age 14; Ray Dorsey, age 7 and
Montine Dorsey, age 10; heretofore duly
appointed as such guardian in White
County, Ga.
That she desires to sell at private sale
tor reinvestment the following property;
Three-fourths undivided interest in part
■>f lot No. ~2 in the second land district
ot White County, Ga,, containing five
acres more orleBS and f.illy described as
follows: Lying and being in the north¬
west coiner of said lot and being all of
said Jot that lies wtstof the Gainesville
A- Northwestern Railroad: Commencing
at tiie original northwest corner of said
lot and miming the original south to the
railroad, thence north with said railroad
rigid of way to the east and west original
line of said Jot, thence west the original
line to the beginning corner.
I'intt said property pays no dividends'
ami that petitioner desires to invest the
pn Cecils from said sale in U. S. Govern¬
ment bonds.
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Petitioner shows that notice of her in¬
tention to make this application lias
been published once a week for four
necks in the Gainesville News, the same
being the newspaper in which the county
advertisements are usually published as
required by law.
Mrs. Nellie R. Dorsey.
Sworn to and subsetibed to before me
this the l-th day of March 1925.
C. H, Elrod, N, P., Hall County, Ga.
After four weeks notice, pursuant to
law, a petition, of which a true and cor¬
rect copy is subjoined, will be presented
to the Hon. J. B. Jones, Judge of the
Superior Court, at the courthouse in Hall
County on the 9th day of May 1925.
Mts. Nellie Rogers Dorsey, guardian.
NOTICE
Wanted Teamsters, Timber
( litters and Swampers. Ap¬
ply to. Morse Bros. Lumber
Co., Helen, White County, G«.
-NOTRE
To whom it may concern :
This is to give notice that we
have com [.feted Project 332 , Cleve¬
land A BhtirsviUe road, and that all
hills on said project have been paid.
Nichols Contracting (Jo
Med lock -V Atnrislead, sub-con¬
tractors.
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Change of
Life
“When change of life began
on me,” says Mrs. Lewi*
Lisher, of Lamar, Mo., “I
suffered so with womanly
weakness. I suffered a great
deal of pain in my back and
sides. My limbs would cramps
I didn’t feel like doing my
work, and there are so many
steps for a woman to take on
a farm. I was very anxious
to get better. A friend rec¬
ommended
CARDUI
Tlie Woman’s Ionic
to I me and improved. I began using I It
through certainly change went
of life with¬
out any trouble. I can highly
recommend Cardui.”
At the age of about 40 to
50 every woman has to pass
through a critical time, which
is called the Change of Lif*.
At this time, great changes
take place in her system,
causing various painful and
disagreeable symptoms. this
If you are approaching
period, ing from or are already trouble* suffer¬
any of its
or symptoms, tak* CarduL It
should help you, as it ha*
helped Sold by others. *11 druggists.
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L3E3QE3C2
Mrs. Johnn (Red) Turner is
Critically ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. Anna Kenimei, of Atlanta,
U spending this week in Clevsisud