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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
VOL. XXXI. No. 22
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from the Mountains.
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Several ascended to the
of Vonah Sunday.
Some people from New
had an egg lumt up here
which was enjoyad by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Hen
spent the week-end in tliis part.
Mr. John Hamilton, who
served hf corner and is a good
dler, was just passing Sunday. \\
gave him an old mother cat
sleeps with one eye open to
rats and lias the oilier shut,
wants ioo cats, ami it you
any to spare you should see
By next year lie will have .|oo.
loss from rats every year
to millions. They soon get shy
traps.
Messrs Lester Jackson and
liam Allison were tunning
road machinery up this way
day last week.
Two men and two hoys
stopping out this wav
from Atlanta. One' ot ,,t the the ho\ hoy
was hunting Indian in row
and thought he could just
them up any where. He was
making a collection ot buttons,
found an old army coat and go!
the buttons. AH are interiste l
buttons, and they bear a "gieat
sponsibilily. Married men are
ways fus-ing about them and
elors use six penny nails. \\ hat
it that goes around a button? Sen
guess it is a billy goat. No, it’s
buttom hole. They bad to
1 he ot her boy for tear ire
disappear in tlie laurel and go
Josh Billings used to say :
a monkey i,s an amusing little
The city people amuse the
people and the country
amuse the city people when
go shopping there.
M'e dreamed that we lit a
and went to the city to get a
They put us to work to cover
house, but there was soon such
crowd on that house we quit
fear of being pushed off and
even stay for dinner, or get
pay. They threw down our bam
mer. and like the country
we went back to the country
for white folks are driving
negroes, pigeons and English
rows out. When we got
home two little negroes were at tl
wood pile cutting stove wood
singing about wanting a home.
asked them who had been
since we had been gone. I
replied: “A great big
with a dei by on.” Only a
wear derbies now.
The new president lias called
extra sesuon of congress for
relief and to revise tlie tariff
He is living up to Iris
Some will promise anything to
elected and after you hear no
about it. The president can t do
by himself, but the farmers
got to help him. J he farmers
the South c in help by rot
wild over cotton and make
home upplies and feedstuff.
General Auto Repair Work.
I have opened a general auto
ilr shop at Rocky Branch,
>rlh of C eveland on the A. S.H
Work done cheap and ail
ed Come to se me.
Rocky Branch Garage,
G. R. Abernathy, Prop.
FOR SALE
One real cow for sale, fresh in.
J. F. Cantrell.
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FLAT ('WEEK NEWS
By your l ncle Joe—Ad
Hello everybody and your kin¬
folks! We will try to proceed to
get ready to undertake to make
predaration to make ready to begin
to try to tell you something. \\ bile
a man is generally thought more of
for what he does than for what he
sav s |1 lowever, it is mighty popu¬
lar to he saying sametiling these
days. So here goes.
Ignite a number of Candidates
will be in I be race tor Sheriff in
Hall county, vacancy caused by
the death of \Y. A. Crow.
Fanning is being held back by
the continuous rains. II it does
not lair up in a short while folks
are going to he as far behind with
their work as they were last year.*
The Gainesville .V Northwestern
railroad seems to be very busy tlie- e
days hauling guana. Me hope
they will he able to haul otf a lot
of high priced cotton next fail.
Well, as til re lias been no fights,
[ married, and have nobody not heard got
we
| xnythmg exc.t ing in some . ime.it
j is mighty hard to reel off any thing
| I hat will pass at all all. Doggone
the luck, it looks like a fellow
oudd a woman fight once in
j ;l while. But you know one thing,
I since women got to wearing their
j hair bobbed you hardly ever hear
a fight among them. Keep a
bobbing, girls !
M e will tell our old fiiends our
experience near a highway and in
town some of these times when we
feel better.
NACOOCHEE NEWS
Rev. McDowell Richards went
to Tiger to preach Sunday.
Mr. Ray Westbrooks, ot Fair¬
born, Ga., spent the week-end
with his wife, who is still with her
mother, Mrs, Annie Campbell.
Mrs. Walter Brandon and Miss
Leona Logan, ot GainesviHe, spent
; Sunday at home with parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Logan,
j Mrs F Cantrell returned
home Monday after sl , em Png two
j weeks with M r. and Mrs. R. B,
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Miss Annie Mae Campbell, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end at
,me -
\{ r Buster W right, of ll/e 5/ 1 >
A. & M., is spending the Easter
I holidays vv tit his fath ;r and mother,
i Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wright,
j Miss Ada Knight, former tench
er of Nacoochee, spent the week
L-nd with her sister. Miss Evelyn
Knight.
The Women’s auxilary of Helen
met with the Nacoochee auxilary
at tire home of Mrs. E. P. Malory
last Tuesday Jdternoon Rev.
Kic|)urds g;ive a Imost interesting
( ^ ^ the Misgjon „ udy bowk „ lal
c j M6s j Kld been studying. After
the meeting delightful refresn
meats were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conover
spent t he week-end with tl/eir
mother, Mrs. C. \\ . Oaks.
Mr. aid Mrs. R B Miller and
Mrs. J. F.Cmtrell spent the week¬
end at Rabun Gap Nacoochee
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stovall
and children, Mr. and Mr/. Ross
Sosbee and Mr. and Mrs. E, L
Russell and children were G ating
Mr. and Mrs. \\ . I. StQvail and
family Sunday.
Mr. Billie {Courtenay spent tlie
week end at home with his mother,
Mrs. Charlie Courtenay.
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CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, APRIL 192
.Nacoochee and Santee News
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Mis. Hattie Johnstou, of Atlan¬
ta, spent the week-end with rela¬
tives in the Valley.
Mr. Melvie Cathy lias returned
home after staying quite awhile
with ins father at Hutwassee, who
has been -ick quite awhile and
died last week.
Miss Pauline Lyons and i\lr.
Henry Hood, of Clarkesville A. &
M. School, spent the Easter holi¬
days with Mr. and Mrs. \\ . L.
Hood and other relatives,
Mrs. Frank Abernathy, of
Rohertstovvn, is spending this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clark.
Little Betty and Susan Marsh,of
Gainesville, returned home last
week alter spending quite awhile
with their grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Lumsden.
Miss Susie Lumsden is visiting
In Gainesville.
Misses Artie and Viola Clark, of
Tallulah Falls School, spent the
week-end with re'utives lieie and
at Rohertstovvn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sosebee
and family attended this county
singing at Claikesvilie Sunday.
Mr. Van Kinsey, of Blue Creek,
was a recent visitor here.
Messrs \Y. 1 ,. Hood and F. L.
Sutton were ill Gaidesville lust
week on business.
Mrs. Bessie Quulllehatim, Miss
Lillian Cason and Miss Wildtt Pal
iiiour attended the singing at
Cliii kesville Sunday and visited
friend* at 1 Corel Creek.
YON All NEWS
Mrs Zena Thurmond, of Atlan¬
ta, spent (tie week-end with Mr,
and Mrs, Eugene West more,land.
Mr. and Mrs. W.'R. Tatum, of
Cornelia, and Mrs. Clyde frank¬
lin, of Atlanta,visited Mr.andMrs.
G. V. Hefner one day fast week.
Vonali school will close with an
entertainment Saturday night,
April 6, instead of Friday night,
as stated in last week’s issue.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Black andMr.
and Mrs. Carl Black, of Atlanta,
spent the week ehd . with Mrs.
Bart Black.
Mr. Bob Allison give the young
people a singing Saturday night,
which was enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Mary Black has returned
home alter spending two months
with tier son, Joe, in Atlanta.
The people of White county are
vitally interested in the Finance
Committee report to the Grand
Jmy. They will probably not
complete their work before Satur¬
day |
We are requested to state tliut
Rev. II. 11 . Humphries will preat h
at ttie Baptist church Sunday at 11
and Rev. C. E. Warren at the
evening service.
Mes-rs Taylor and Cox,
of Atlanta Dental college, spent
Sunday in Cleveland.
Mr. Dennis Haynes was si Kit
through the abdomen ami died
soon afterwards. He was
at Trinity church Thursday.
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
is by train. The safest. Most com¬
fortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
r. . 1 . McDonald
DENTIST
Office in Barrett Bldg. All work
apprtsiuttd,
TESNATEE VALLEY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harper
s-jient Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim lfelton.
Mr. T. II, Turner was in this
section last week.
Several from tiiis part attended
preaching at Town Creek last
Sunday and listened to two good
sermons de ivered by Revs. ). M .
Nix and Burns.
Mr, and Mrs. Herman AHen
have moved on Tesnntee.
Mr. and Mrs. f. W. Robinson
spent Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. C. R, Crumley.
Tile people in tliis section are in
ginning to [garden some. Guess
tlvef’ will get their beans planted
in time tor the bean beetle to get
him a square mess. We can’t see
how they escaped the last few
weeks alive, as there has been so
much rain and high waters.
Sunday School at lJood’sChapel
is moving on very nicely. Come
everybody.
OAKES CHAPEL NEWS
Mr. Oscar Collins and daughter,
Eutntt .Mae, of Toccoa, spent one
night last week vv itli relatives
here,
Mr. 1 ’hilip Stovall, of North
Carolina, visited his lather, Mr.
J. II, St 1 v a 11 . la at Sunday.
Miss Mary Lee 'Tatum spent one
day last week in Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Smith, of
Cornelia, visited relatives amt
friends here Sunday.
Miss Anna Stovall, of Clarkes
vilie, spent tire vveek-ffnd with
hornet Iks.
Little Christine Sheinutt' is very
ill with diptheria at present.
Mr; and Mrs. Lester Stovall, ol
Leaf, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Stovall.
Mr. and Mrs. Qyiillian Sheinutt
spent t he week-end with relatives
near Clarkesville.
Several from here attended the
singing at Clarkesviile last Sunday
Mrs. Allison, tif Clarkesville, is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Quil
lian Shelnut, tliis week.
Messrs John * i’Kelley and
George jolimson, of Atlanta, spent
itie week-end with homefolks.
Do Of’ I forget there is Sunday
School at Blue Creek next Sunday
morning at 10 o’clock, and Rev,
Homer Thomas will preach at 11
Let us all come out and take an in
teiest in our church services.
A large crowd of young folks
enjoyed a candy drawing at toe
home of Mr. Arthur Sisk Saturday
aiglit.
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outlaws are people woo comnm
more depredations than they did he
fore they were outlaws. One does
hope that war won’t act like ttiat
when it i-s outlawed.
A newspaper feature announces
that "women are playing an important
part Si the decorative field.” If they
weren't' the cosmetic manufacturers
./* rould starve to death.
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One .day King Byris of Bulgaria is
granted a' 50 per' cent increase in sal¬
ary and the next it is announced that
he will marry. Even on thrones two
cannot live as cheaply as one.
“This encyclopedist,” persisted the
book agent, “will tell you absolutely
'"anything you wish to know.” “Yeah;
remarked the Indisposed prospect.
“What ever became of Charley Ross;
It may be that flying is safe for
99 f,er cent of those who try it, but
if it were safe for only 99 per cent
of those who travel on railroads what
a cfttuftlt? U»t w« would hav« every
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[PRICE * 1 .SO A Y E A 1 . IX
Wc have opened a general line of hardware in the
old j, W. Henderson store, on the public square,
and we will be delighted for you to come in during
Court and let us fill your wants.
G. B. and A. G. Holcomb are the two members of
of the firm.
We want to serve you and will appreciate your
business.
Make our store your headbuarters during court
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AIho a complete line of Ladies Spring and Summer
Hats.
.Men’s and Young .Men's Clothing and Shoes.
Make our store your headquarters during court
week.
Specials for Monday only. Crochet thread, 5 balls
to a custom r, 1c per ball.
Special for Court Week. Heavy Sheeting, 10 yds.
to a customer, 10c per yard
Whitmire & Mead
, Cleveland, Ga.
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