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Devoted to the Agricultural, Comm<
v^OL. XXYIIII, No. 52 . CLEVELAND,
SHOAL CREEK NEWS OAKES CHAPEL NEWS ASBESTOS BUZZING
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Mr. O. T. Nix has a new boy Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayfield, Mr. The equinoctial rains generally
pair of mules bis and Mrs. Kay Daniel, Mr. and come in September, but,th)« time $ ■v
and a new at M * i
house Looks like he might be go¬ Mrs. Gaden McNab, ail*of Gaines¬ they were delayed uyitil jQctriber. bji the grand! warrants ■
ing to faifvt on a big scale. ville, were the guests of Mr. J. H. After these rains Jack frr&'st may will be issued. If it rains and need
Sheinut Sunday. arrive, but he may stay flway'mrtil you an umbrella or
Wonder what young man it was November. A chain cash grocery store wjll a rain coat, we have’em.
that plugged lot of pumpkins Miss Mary Freeman, of Cler¬ „•
a often in Cleveland Saturday morn¬ If it turns cold and you need heavy
that belonged to his sweetheart’s mont, also Marvin Frveman, of Mrs. J. H. Brown ~vgas visiting ing in the former J. W. Henderson haveiT overcoator
Hendersonville, N.C.. visited their at her old home last week, f- % * 6 * 1 *** a sweater, we
dad, thinking they were water¬ a ■ > Wore building. The name of this
melons? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benson Several of the boys went . to court nOw wholesale and retail
Freeman last week, Monday to horsed T}ie$! use grocery If it stays pretty and you want to dress
Yes sir, they say it sure is a fact, swap Wore for Cleveland is the Piedmont up anp go somewhere, we have dress
and not to be doubted, we heard it Mr. Marion Loyd spent one day to swap knives and soon same to a Wholesale Corporation, with head- shirts, shoes, Nothing
three times, and then heard day last week in Atlanta, pair of handles and in ^trading {jnnrterg in Gainesville, and this and hats for the
two or gents, and dresses bloomers, princes slips,
it some more, the same thing every Latrell and H. A. Allison, horses some of them soon become a Will make their ninth store. dress goods and hats for
at¬ fit subject for bone yard.* When the ladies.
time, we didn’t know whether to tractive children of Mr, and Mrs. a Mr. L. T. Sovey, who wiis born Yes.
believe it or not, but they just kept Ben Allison, of Cleveland, a horse is offered for trhde as a in Auraria district, Lumpkin we have the whole outfit for the
where spent general rule there is some deficiency county, is the of kiddies too.
on and on, and so we got to Sunday with their grandfather, manager these
we began to believe it, and finally Mr. J. H, Stovall; in them. When a man gets a hOrse chain stores and is very pleasani Let us save you money on your fall
we found out it was sure so. Let’s Miss Ruth Tatum is spending that holds exactly aim suits They him he“gerterally |aad likable young business man merchandise.
see, what was it we started to tell? thi# to are yery anx¬ with a bright future,
Why, they that our editor, week with relatives at Cleve¬ ious to trade their bones foVsome- Mr. Sovey started the Piedmont
yes, say land. thing that has flesh them. Whitmire 8
Mr, James Well, P. Davidson, certainly got wish mar¬ Messrs J. H. Stovall, son,Phillip Mr. some formerly on year Wholesale with Corporation only about one Head
ried. we you S. L. Brown s or¬ ago one store in
a happy married life, old boy. and W. j.'Church spent several dinary of this county, was out this Qainesville, He comes to Gleve- Always at Your Service
W. M. McGhee is erecting po¬ days in Atlanta last week. way recently. lipid because he believes in the fu- Cleveland,
a of Cleveland 6a.
house and not sound of While in Cleveland last Sunday ture and earnestly ask
tato a a business and
hammer has been heard- on the we met dtir old teacher, Prof. A, your support.
building, for he has lost his ham¬ YONAII NEWS E. Lashley.who successfully taught The Piedmont Wholesale Cor
and is driving naiis with n at Hayesville, Young Harris and poration wall 'sell groceries arid
mer other items strictly for
rock. It is not built of the Cedars Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Westmore¬ Cleveland. He is Goliah in cash.
a Read his advertisement
of Lebanon, but negro pines of land spent a few days in Atlanta stature and a product of„the hfll 1 page it
Walka mountain and the length last week. country of Georgia, where rhe this issue of The Courier. They NOTICE.
wo¬ will advertisement Robt. L. Henley Elected
thereof is more than the width The Sunday School at Yonah men grow to be so beautiful, and carry an each G- A. Austin
week in The Courier. and S. (). Smith,
thereof, and .the heighth thereof elected new officers and teachers men so large. He is the tallest is receivers of the Gainesville & Marshal of Cleveland
not much high, and the inside for the coining year. We hope to man we have seen lately, but we Nloithwestern Railroad company,
thereof will be inlaid with pure r.ed; have a better Sunday School and are not going to have Imp any Jeremiah L. Stow Dies icreby give notice that on the 6th
mod, and the western end of the. better attendance than we ever had longer for he is long enough. lay of October, 1927, hey filed llie Mayor and Council of
1 Cleveland
building will be shielded from the before during the next year. The Cook brothers working Alter Brie! illness villi the Interstate Commerce elected Mr. Robt. L.
were Henley marshal their
cold winds by being overlaid with Mr. Ernest Gillespie was visiting on the road out this way Tuesday, ’Commission at Washington. D C.. at meeting
the best of pine brush. G. V. Hefner arid family Saturday heir upplicnth for Certificate lust Thursday night.
Imiling These .rains mighty 11 a
recent are Mr. Jeremiah L. Stover, 89 that the ami future public Mr. Henley has had a number of
Mr. Grover Simmons is night and Sunday. fine on*- t/ne^turnip patches which age present In the Army Navy
the-arrival of #cook at ycnrs, 7 months and 19 days, died convenience and ‘nicjt-ssity permit years and police
over a new The young folks had a singing were slowiyT and surely dyint^ and duty, and served
hi6 house. Mr. Ti. L* Allison’s Sunday the plotaloes whiclr^vere the home f ! *- grsiiddatigW*, he iiUrt-iuiiAbet t-by ttrfcm of lira, ( I one year on tb*
at on swert' kirs.<J. YV. Etris, Town Creek. portion of the Gainesville & North police force in San Antonio,Tex.is.
Well, this is court week at night which was enjoyed by refusing to grow larger. district, after only few hours ill¬ R rilroad extending froi He entered the U. S. Army at
Cleveland and imagine there a .vestern Dallas.
we present. We have been noticing that the ness with cerebral hemorrhage. leleu to Rohert-tnwti, a di-taiic Texas, in 1900 in the field
are a lot of people in town, Syrup making is about over in Editor had a far away look in his Mr. Stover enjoying his d i.5 mile-, all White irtillery. During his service he
was in count \
this part and the yellow jackets eyes for some time. The supposi¬ usual health when he took his bed leor gi erved in the l*fnIIipine Islands and
.1. stationed
NACGDCftEE NEWS haven’t shown up yet. tion was that he was aiming to Monday morning, October 3. His G. A. Austin was at Pekin, China,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vandiver take n flight on fhe "Spirit of St. end came at 11:45 ^ M. of tin S. O. Smith, R-ceiveas. during the Boxer uprising, return¬
little have Louis” with Lindbergh when lie same day. ».tines; ille & Nortowa stern Rad ing to the United Stales in 1917
The Woman’s club entertained and sou returned to and discharged at Ft. Riley, K
the and workers of Na- Akron, Ohio. came to Atlanta. f But he is a land Mr. Stover was homed in Shoal >>ad Company. 1. ,
teachers animal like the most of and he Dreek district, White county, and sas a isi Sergeant.
Institute Monday after¬ us
coochee Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ravan have goes over to Commerce and takes spent his useful and long life here After this service he served <ni
noon at the home of Mrs. T. F. our deepest heartlelt sympathy in unto himself a lifetime companion among the people he loved, the Sat) Antonio. Texas polite
Lundy in Helen. The house was the death ot their baby. excepi Statement Ot The Ownership and Managemer force. He entered the naval
and now lie is receiving many con¬ for that duration he served in the s,-r
beautifully decorated in autumn gratulations for his success. He 5ind Regiment of Georgia of the Of vice m 190S and served thrmigii
greens and dahlias. A very inter¬ stopped his car on the highway last Confederate Army. THE CLEVELAND COURIER. the seveial grades of petty officers
esting contest was given after TESNATEE VALLEY NEWS Sunday and introduc He devoted husband, Published weekly at Cleveland. Gn., fm "id was promoted to chiei pel 1 y
which Mrs. C. H. Krise gave us an was a a Oct. ISI‘ 27 Editor, Managing Editor «fficer in During
gave sever¬ tion to his better-part. We had loving father and a useful citizen. and Business . Manager, J. P. Davidson 1913. the YVor.d
al piano selectior.s. Delicious re¬ We are very glad to state that heard he was lying in jail watched He has been a member of Shoal Publisher, J. P. Davidson. vVar he was detailed warden at 11 0
freshments were served. Mrs. Henry Hunt by a weeping queen, but he is Creek Baptist church Owner, Alex. Davidson. Naval prison at Hampton Roads.
is slowly im¬ now over 70 years. He
Mr. Howard Crumbly and bride out on his own recognisance. We Mr. Stover tiller of the Known bondholders, mortgagees, am retired in 1922 after 22 yea s
proving. Her many friends hopes was a other security holders, holding I service.
of Pennsylvania, are staying at the wish to extend to them our wishes soil and was a peace-loving and percent
Glenn house that she may soon recover. or more of total amount of bonds, mort¬ He was orderly for the marshal
for a few days. for a most pleasant journey through highly respected citizen. Mr, gages, or other securities: None.
No, we did not get a hold of life. Stover’s wife preceded him the (Signed) Jas. P. Davidson. in ciiarge ot ceremonies at the
Mrs. Chas. Courtenay and to Roosevelt
daughter, Rosa Lee, visiting in some of those nice apple tarts as Charlie Lane tell about his grave in 1916, and he was placed subscribed inauguration.
are the Shoal Creek correspondent use to Sworn to and before me lli is
Atlanta this week. wedding. After the ceremony beside her Wednesday October 5th 6 lh, day of Out. 1927.
supposed we did. The reason we connecting them and wife at Shoal Creek cemetery. Rev. J. W. li. Underwood, N. P. YVith
Miss Susie Lumsden. who has did not write was, out of as man the completion of the high¬
we were then time for the Charlie Falmer officiating at 11a.n1. White County, Georgia. between
been visiting in Atlanta ,ano news. was over came a Mr. Stover way Blairsviiie and
congratulations. His mother-in- leaves to mourn his de Young Harris the post office de¬
Gainesville, returned home last Rev. J. M. Nix closed a revival law the first to congratulate oarlure it children, 8 bops and 3 partment has authorized
Saturday. was Nobody much inter¬ the 1 -
meeting at Iloods Chapel last him and told him she would always girls, who are: Mrs. S. J. Turner, seems very labl(shmein ot u temporary st-.r
Mr. arid Mrs. Jones Glenn speui Sunday. We think that everybody be with him in spirit and in the jf Town Creek district; YV. A ested in Cleveland having electric between these
If it route two town--,
the week-end in Atlanta. greatly benefitted at least flesh much possible. In Stover, of Shoal Creek district; M. power. we want we must effective October
wa6 or as as ex¬ Cull 20, 1927, ter¬
Mrs. Aurora Simpson, of Bre- they should be. Nine have been citement of the occasion Mr. Lane A. Stover, of Mossy Creek district; act at once. a muss meeting minating June ffo, 192s. The
John T., George and Sam Stover now. con¬
nau college* spent the week-end at added to the church. Those to be replied "not at all." We hope tract lias been awarded to II. I.
the institute. baptized are :Mrs. Wilborn Sutton, Jim did not say this. and Mrs. YV. S. Etris, all of Milton Rev. II. 11 . Humphries is in Caldwell at a rate of $418.08
county; Joe Stover, of Town South Georgi this week in per
Mr. Davis, of Macon, Ga., has Mrs. Loti Barrett, Misses Jessie On October 12th a little 1 a annum. This short line of service
Hunt, Nannie Pearl over 400 Creek district; Mrs. Lizzie Martin, meeting.
been visiting her daughters, Mrs. Mae Thomas, years ago Columbus landed on will add much to the mail service
Sutton, Murtha one of Gainesville ; and M. W. and J. of
E. P. Mallory and Mrs. C. S. Alice Pruitt, Hes¬ of the Brahma Islands after Young Harris both in the u-
Fergueson. Oleua Year wood a most H. Stover, of YVatonga, Okla.,wbo ceipt and dispatch of
Anderson,returned home Saturday. ter perilous undertaking. Oli! What mail.
and little J. H. Turner. who could not attend. He also
The baptizing will take-place be¬ a change has taken place! He leaves forty-two grandchildren, in. To could
heard nothing but discouragement, eluding Y. J. Stover, of Sycamore, prove It be done, • Euro CARD
Nix Sub-Division yond Tesnalee Baptist Churoh on pean actor talked continuously fo OF THANKS,
the highway A. M. the third but told them to, Sail on ! Sail on ! Ga., and J. II. Martin, of Gaines¬ tlfteen hours, and any prompter at ai
at 10 amateur theatrical performance wit
Beautiful lots, Dalilon- Sunday in October. ville, and 9 great-grandchildTen, tell you how that feels. YY’e wish to teunk our friends
city on and a host of relatives and friends and neighbors
ega highway, in Cleveland, Ga., We are very sorry to state that his demise. for iheir many acts
Officials of Ford Motor to mourn When the salesman can’t think of ot kindness and expression of
ranging from $50 to $250 a lot. Mr. Wilborn Sutton is very sick at com¬ any other Important reason why you liv Ley sym-
50x150. Streets to be opened up this writing. pany annaunces that the new Ford should buy that particular hat, ht P' ; 1 extended us in the
and running water on each will be out in a few days. The county fair will be Nov. 4 says it takes a man with an atr, ilk* death and burial of our father, J.
soon Messrs J. B. Reece and Abner - yourself, to bring out Its qualities.
lot. See Jas. P. Davidson. Nix making this 5. .Everybody should cooperate. L. Stover.
are syrup iu com¬ What about that modern hotel Your kindness and sympathy
Mrs. F. J. Nix munity. These fairs are always interesting, A diplomatist is a critic who attendt are
for Cleveland? We must have one because ttiey show what the peo¬ an amateur recital and confines hit deeply and sincerely appreciated.
Sunday School at Hoods Chapel before next summer. raising. review to » charming little essay 01 His sons and daughters.
We appreciate much the is progressing nicely. Conie ple are Beethoven and the circumstances »n
very every¬ Mr. John Arendt, plant der which he wrote the “Moonlight
inewals we have had for the past body. Give all your job work to The super¬ Sonata.’’
days. We know you appre- Mrs. J, G. Thomas Courier. We working for the intendent of the Interstate Amie
:w is very sick are Courier “What doing?”
ate your county paper when you development of YY’hite dounty and site company, informs The are you asked the|
at this writing. that lie will have his plant operat¬ big business man of his little boy il great meet int
ay lor it promptly. We are giv- you should at least show your ap¬ other evening. “The history teacher
you a real newspaper and you preciation to the of giving ing by the first of next week. YY'e asked me something aud I answered
ig extent mighty glad to this paving It,” said Willy, “so I’m writirg her
tould pay your subscription ALL ot jab work, are see
us your job started. Ail local labor is be¬ confirming our
romptly and willingly. Pay Your Subscription Now i ing amplsyed, day’* date.’’