Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 18, 1927, Image 4
Sbe Clmlanb Courier. Offiaal Organ of Whitt County, Go Publirbed Weekly at Cleveland (in. Jab. P. Davidson, Editor. Entered et the Poe* iffice at Ga.. ae second claws mail matter. Member Ninth DietricI Press Associate " Georgia Press “ National Editorial ** Frets Confrts* 01 Tie World Subscription, 11.50 per yeas in advance The Buford Advertiser that the road between the county line and Duluth lias completed, and that the |road there to Buford will be rushed comdletiou so as to take care the summer and tourist travel. The Georgia Forestry assoc** tion will conduct a forestry contest in every school in The prizes will be awarded Christmas. Every teacher induce their pupils to enter contest. The contest will not assist the pupils in his literary tainments,but it will bring a er appreciation of forest J. J. Brown, who was defeated for reclection as commissioner agriculture, has announced candidacy for the legislature from Appling county, to fill the jnred term of the late G. B. Tip* pins. Mr, Brown’s term as com¬ missioner expires in June. The election will be held March *3. A gold rush is now on in Death valley, Nevada, Two boys found the rich veins. It is stated that the ore assayed 178,000 a ton. R. Claude Norman, of Washing¬ ton, Ga., was appointed by Gover¬ nor Walker state tax commissioner to succeed the latejames H.Dozier, of Athens, and Judge Max E. Land, of Cordele, has been ap¬ pointed oh the state industrial board to succeed Mr. Land. Judge Thos, F. Green, of Athens, has been appointed us trustee of the University of Georgia to succeed Mr, Dozier, While tn Cleveland Inst Satur¬ day B. M. Lufburrow, state forest¬ er, informed TheCourier that there hjpl been 3,000 less forest fires dur¬ ing the past ten months than dur¬ ing corresponding previous periods of lime. Mr. Lufburrow was highly pleased with the coopera¬ tion the people of White county are giving his department in keep¬ ing down lorest fires. Hon, James H. Dozier, state tax commissioner, chairman of the state game and fish commisson,and u fnost lovable character, died at a hospital ir. Athens Thursday of last week. Mr. Dozier dted just a few minutes after funeral service* had been held for his father. Mr. Dozier managed Governor Walker’s first campaign for gover¬ nor, and has always been an un¬ selfish, devoted and loyal friend to Governor Walker. Tne Editor mourns with hit, countless other friends throughout Georgia. The committee appointed by the Men’s Brotherhood Class to con **ult with the various Sunday schools in White county are going die ad making plans tor a great -Sunday School celebration to be field iu Cleveland Hpril * 4 . It is the hope of the committee and the class that every Sunday School in White county will par¬ ticipate in the program and tliai the occasion may be made one ol she greatest days Cleveland evei Lad. The other committees art actively at work on their variou* duties. The Courier will probabh be able to give a good story nexi week on this occasion. Messrs. H. M. and Di ugl is Stephens, of Atlanta, were in Cleveland on business Wednesday. Dr. L. G. Neal made a speech before the medical association held at Alto Wednesday. Xocal flews Mr, and Mrs. L. O. Price, of Athens, spent Tuesday with .Mr. K. S. Price and family. Mr. A. S. Bond, of Royston, spent Tuesday night with Mr. K. S. Price. Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Tell, of Athens, spent Tuesday with Mr. W. H. Bell and family. While in Atlanta last week Judge Underwood called on the Game & Fish commissioner regard¬ ing the propagation of Mexican quail in White county. Commis¬ sioner Twitty informed Judge that be was forbidden to send less than twelve to a county. Judge tells us that he will take two. Who next? Mr. Fred Fitts has been appoint ed 1 oostmaster postmaster at at Dablonega, Dahlonem.. sue suc¬ ceeding Mr. Frank Meaders. We have mailed out notices to all of our subscribers whose time has expired. Not very rrfflny have responded up to this time. If you want The Courier you had better come around to see U9 at once. The Men’s Brotherhood Class raised at their meeting Sunday morning 1*25 to cover the roof of the house “Uncle Joe” Bryd is living in, which is the property of Messrs. Jesse and Tom Hunt, and J to buy him a suitable bed and other furnishings. Mr. F. G. Jones, president of the class, appointed the following on the committee to see that this work is done at once: J. H. Telford, chairman ; Alex Davidson, F. G. Mauney, Prof. Frank B. Stevens. II. D, Wiley, A. J. Jturard and W. L, Norton. The pastor will fill his regular appointment Sunday morning and evening at the Cleveland Baptist Church. He w ill also preach at Tesnutee at 2 130 P. M. The pastor is conducting a study course at the Jfnptjst Church this week. He has a large class and a splendid attendance. Several people from Cleveland attended the funeral of Judge Candler. Mr. Charlie Allen left days ago to work at BiJtmore.N.C. Miss Lois Henderson, student Bessie Tift College, is at home for a few days. Mr. A. M. Dean has returned from Florida, where he spent several days. Mr. J. H. Telford was on the Hu list for a few days this week. Messrs, Marvin and Sam Allison spent Sunday with their mother, Mr. H. A. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Faulkner, of Chestatee, spent Sunday with relatives in Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hicks left last Sunday for High Point, N. C. Mr, Caswell, of lbe,Pfi~ter & Vogel Land Company, of Milwau¬ kee, * ee ’ passed pafiSed through throUg " Cleveland Lleveiund la»t la.t ?f Mr, U Caswell , rda * on h came » to to Georgia lilair8vi,!e at * this time to attend the funeral of Judge Candler. Mr. O. Y. Cook, the efficient and capable highway patroiman in White county, attended a meeting patrolmen in Jefferson lost Fri¬ day. The board members were all present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer, of visited Cleveland fast Mr. Anna Kenimer returned to Sunday uftei spending days in Atlanta, Mr. Edward Burnett left for Tuesday morning, where will be one of the pitchers for Columbus league this season. Poult ion in Mountain Home Young woman of culture and advanced education de position as companion to lady, or governess tn pri- ! home. Willing to accept j and board as renumeration. of threalned nervous con¬ her physician has advised I to mountain climate lor i months. Highest references to character ar)d ah'lily pan be Addreksc-o Room f4f j Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. 31; s>* Floor Varnish that wean \ HPHERE arc only two reasons foe varaiab' 1 mg a floor—to protect the surface of the wood—to add beauty to the floor. Therefqjre a floor varnish must have those qualities which will withstand the most severe abuse without marring and still retain its elas¬ WISH ticity Pee Gee and Floor toughness Varnish to act has as proved a protector. its worth in thousands of homes—there is no varnish made. H. A. JARRARD G SON; Cleveland, Ga. ME CLEVELANB éfififiifih .cmavamn. mam; . * March 21 Pleasant Retreat HAM W. A- Turner’s store 10 ” Adair’s mill 11:30 Mrs, W. M. Satterfield’s 6tore 12 Biueridge L. G. t PM Lundsford’s store 2 ” ToWn Creek L. G. 3 : 3 ° ” March 22 Asbestos station 8 A M J. M. Glover’s store 9 ” J. H. Jarrard’s store 11 ” Roberlstown 12 Helen 1130 P M Hardman’s mill 3 ” : Wallace Bell’s mill 4=30 ” March 23 ilickorynut school houae 9 AM W. L. Hyend’s store 11 ” W, 1 . Stovall ta Sautee post office 1 P M C. W. Oakes 2 ” Nacoocbee station 8 " ' March *4 Oakes Clmpel 8130 A M J H. Stovall’s store 9:30 *’ Leaf postoffice 11 .-30 Tomlin’s store i PM Barrett’s mill 2 ” March 25 Alexander & Dorsey’s store 8AM W. J. Presley’s store Charlie White’s store Mossy Creek L. (i. Hulsey’s mill Pete Whitfield Frank Chutubler March a6 J. D. Hulsey’s store Meldean station C. M. Ashmore’s 6tore Shoal Creek L. G. Charlie Wilkin’s store Palmer’s mill W. A. Stover’s mill Black’s store ^ ax °P* B I‘el», c * oscs ,st - W. W. Lot bridge. ,..... NOTICE. This is to advise that the Federal Land Bank will receive applies until April 8, 1927 for next itinerary, \\\ M. McGhee, Sec’y-Trea*. C, N. F. L. A. Georgia, White County: Will be sold before the court door in the town of Cleveland, said eoun ty.on the first Tuesday in April within the legal hours of sale to o — .............. highest bidder for cash all that tract or parcel of land described as lows: Part of lotof land number (51) in the fourth land district of eonnty. Commencing at a corner ditional) on the public road leading way of the late residence of R. M. Ash aud J. L. N : x at a point where this joins that formerly owned by W. M. terfield, thence south with the line of said W. M. Satterfield tract to the and west original line of lot No. fifty, same being the original line on the south side of lot No. 61 in said district, w«st with said original line to the origi¬ nal corner, thence north the original line to the above named public road, lb nee east with said public road to the beginning, containing fifty acres of land more or less, said land levied on as the property of B. C. Ash to satisfy three tax fi fas Issued by the tax collector said county w for state and county taxes ----- • r for the years 19150, 1925 and 1924 against B. R f’ C. Ash A til: Also at the same time and place and upon the same terms, will be sold the following described lands to wit: Parts wi of lots m of wiu land ntra. Nos. 101 iui ana and no 116 in in the uit* second land district of said county; de scribed !1 as follows: a 11 Commencing at a black gum corner in the ford of t he creek east of where W. E. Crane formerly lived thence east a conditional line 10 pine knot cooner, thence north to a pine knot cor¬ ner on the south side of the Cornelia root) just above the fork of the road, thence west along said load to the forks of the Gainesville and Cornelia road, thence east to the Clarkesville road to or near the old Woodlawn school house, thence west the original line to the creek thence down the creek to the beginning corner, containing 120 acres more or less and best known as the P. S. Dorsey old home place in Mossy Creek district of •old eounty and the place whereon tne defendant T. B. Aoojier now lives, to¬ gether wifh all improvements thereon, salt land levied on as the property of T, B. Hooper, to satisfy an execution issued on the 5Ui day of March 1923 from the city court of Cleveland, Ga., in favor of the Armour Fertilizer Works against T. B. Hooper. Said fi la now held and owned by and proceeding in favor of White County Bank as transferee of said plaintiff in fi fa. Also at the same time and place will tie sold the following described property to wit: A|; that tract or parcel lying on the north side of the Gainesville and Northwastein Railroad beginning at a point on the Cleveland ami Nncoocliee public road just 204 feet north of said railrood right of way and on tiie right hand side of said Nacootdiee and Cleve¬ land public rpjid where this tract joins that of lire. Ollie McGee said tract front¬ ing on the Cleveland and Nacooehee public: road 100 feet and running back w'lta the said Mrs. Ollie McGee. Proper¬ ty 100 feet in width a distance of 454 feet, said tract being 100 feet by 454 feet and lying parallel with the said Mrs. Ollie McGee property, said property levied on as the property of Mrs. R. 14 Barrett to satisM two tax fi fas issued In the tax eel lector of said county agpinst Mrs..R. H. Barrett fur state and county taxes for the years 1925 hihI 19-6. at same time and place will be sold the following property to wit : One house and lot located near and adjoining the Ktris school house property in Town Creek dim riet of said county containing about one-half acre more or less and known As the place where C. W. Jackson resides. Levied .>n as the property of C. W. Jackson to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said county .in the a»lh day of April 1926, in favor of II. A. Jarrurd & Son against C. \V. Jack son and C. A. Garmon. There is on this tract store house and dwelling. Also at the same time and place the following lands to wit: All that tractor parcel of land lying and being in White County. Ga„ and being part of lot of land No. 157 in the 3rd district said county containing 23 acres of land, more or less, and beiug that part of said lot willed to Mary Blalock by M Cox and bounded as fallows : On the north by the lands for m e rly owned by J. C. Ball, on the south and west by the lands of S. K. Cox and 00 the east by the lands of R. L. Allison. There is on this tract of land a splendid .1 welling house and out houses. Thie tract of land to he sold to satisfy an - \ •cation issued from the Suitor Coin, [ ,4' W nits County in fay or of the Farmer s X Merehaats Bank and against 1 I. Thurmond, Q. W. Turner and Frank Black aud sold as the property ofO. W. I Turner, ’ Also at the same time and place the fol- i mg- lands to wit: All that tract or parcel of I laud lying and being in White County. Ga aud 45 sod being described parts of lots follows: of land Nos. 4 4 an.! j old as Commencing at AD gully near the old John Smitn home and running the gnllv to the branch. thence a straight line to the original lint*. ; t hence south to the soutervest corner of lot No. 45 . thence east one-half lot. thence j north to the original line near rhe public | mod to the old saw mill road, thenca th. i old saw null road to the beginning corner. there ts a spiend.d dwelling house and out j sold hous s on satisfy this land. 7 he above land to be J to two executions issued from th« Supe-iior Com t of said county, one h. favor of Hvnry Turner and against Lewis ! Legal Advertisements ! Georgia, W site County : j j Ypril Will 1927, be sold on the first Tuesday in * ’ at public outcry, *, at at the tuc wuri court I j hours house of in said county within the Irgal sale to the highest bidder for icash certain property of which the fol ! lowing is a complete and full description: j 40 acres of lj.nd more or less lying and i being in the South Central part of let of land No. 1-29 i n the second land district of White Cnunty, Ga. Commencing at a 'oek corner on the public road leading from Cleveland to Clarkesville, Ga., near C.i. Kcnimer's old blacksmith shop, thence in a westerly direction with said road to a rock corner, between this property and C. F Kenimer property, thence south to a rock corner, between this property and C. P. Kenimer and Lee Head’s property, thence east to a rock corner, thence north to the beginning cornei and known as the E, L. Stephens place. Also part of lot of land No. 32!) second land district of White County, containing SO acres of land more or lees, fully - described ----—- as follows: — ou. Commencing vvijiiijrm.iiig S at a rock corner between this land ai.d luml land r.f of James I .v, . TN_____ Forefiterand . i » Joe < Craven _ and running south a straight line to *he Cleveland and Clarkesville public road, thence rather east with said road to a hollow .......... near the K. L. Stephens tuu old auuse, house. 'hence northwest to the original line of said It I let lot, thence t 1 i on * the l. .... said * J original > • , , line • to the starting point. Also part of lotof land No. 129 in the second land district of White County. Beginning at tne original corner of Idf of No. 129, thence north to the creek, thence up the creek to the bridge. Also all of lot No. 196 lying west of the creek in the southwest corner, thence a westerly direction up the Cleveland and Cornelia road to the corner between the lands of A. F. Kcni. mer, thence a southerly direction to the corner or original line to the lands of Lee Head and Mrs. W. A. Dillard, thense east the original line to the beginning corner, containing 29 acres mere or lesi*. Also part of lot of land No. 129 in the second district of said county, beginning on the Cornelia and Cleveland road at a rock, thence n-rth to a pine knot on the road, northeast to the original line rock corner, thence the original west line to a rock corner, thence a conditional line to the public road (Cleveland and Cornelia road,) thence eastwardiy the public road to the beginning corner, containing 43 acres, more or less. This being the same properly described in a deed from N. 11 . Skelton to Farmers &. Merchants Bank. Said property levied on as the proper¬ ty of N.H, Skelton to satisfy an execu¬ tion issued from the Superior Court of White County, Ga., in fever of Farmers & Merchants Bank of Cleveland, Ga., and against said N. H. Skelton. Said property being iu the pus ession of said N. It. Skeltoya Notice of levy given as the law directs. This the 1 st day of March 1927. W. A. Jackson, Sheriff. Georgia. White County Will be Sold, on the first Tuesday in April 1927, at public outcry at the court house iu said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain proerty, of w hich the fol¬ lowing is a full and complete description; Three one-ton Ford tractors. One motor No. 9500546, model 24 ; one uiotor No. 11258i68, mix]f-1 25; and one motor No. 8500426 . model 24. 8 *id pi opei ty levied on ns the prnpeity of Morse Bros. Lum¬ ber Co., to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of -Cleveland, White County, Ga., iri favor of Tesnattee Kx change said Morse Bros. Lumber Co. Sa’d property being in the possession of Morse Bros. Lumber Co. This the 1 st day of March 1927. W. A. Jackson, Sheriff . Recce. W. A. Reece and W. (4. Spencer from the Superior Court of White County, Ga., April 29 th, 1926 and one in of \\ hite County Bank and against W. O. Reece and VV. G. Spencer. Said sold as the land of one of the defen¬ W. G. Spencer. Also at the same time and place will lie the following described persona! prop. to wit: One mare mule, weight about 1100 lbs., color bay, age nine years. One T mule weightabout >°<*> 1000 '»* lbs color color . , ’ ^ two ' horse w : a 8 0 » .7 ’ 7 *7 ° ‘' 1 ° ***? U “ arne bout * s - 900 ( -»ne lbs horse nine “ ” color s ? r - „ !' 7 * a ” d one * et si ^ harness * S a,d P ro pv> ty leyied on as Pr ° Per ‘ y °' ^riton Alley to satisfy an h, '? c"o!Tv C<nm.y gT Ga , on the 29th ^ day * of 7 K “ n A,left aga ‘ n * We f tr » orel * ,, ‘‘. 1 hls lhe da J’ of March M 1927. M A. Jackson. Sheriff. FOR RENT ^ ‘ r °° n bungalow for rent in . velatld. F.Jj Jones. U', m 1 Stove Wood See me for wood ready for the fg.oo ] oad placetl ^ J q p " ■. CC ‘‘‘ * e VeLnd, Ga., Route 4.