Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, April 12, 1929, Image 1
THE CLEVELAND COURIER you;* \x\i. No. 28 ASBESTOS BUZZING ,Ius( from (he Mountains. The school entertainment :it Y'fmahy OUiil.iy iiiuht was well ni¬ ton lieii. Mr„ Roheif Caveiuler, formerly of Snake River Idaho, win in lilis section lately. ..J-ohn'Nmil h’> old steer cot hot the other day and rofu-ed to pull the plow. They tried to toll hint up’.with (fodder, bran ind corn. Finally he took the shovel and coVriied him up with dirt, except his fiend da inf jrn/tts. The 11 he put a brush pile on the lap-of the dirt. He set the brush pile ulire. That steer’rose with a bawl and hoisted his tail, arid is still running. I'lley will have to set lite to .Mr. Smith so he ran catch that steer £he weather as we go to press is ^r'et-fino ,r little dry but is plenti luf. “Sweet heart on l’urad” has just struck A'sbeVtos. All the old maids are now taking setting up exercise [ulm Smith’s wile says the hard est t lung to do is to scratch her light elbow with he: right hand. Try it and see, Nancy Hawks says the trail'll’ problem will be solved it they keep raining the [trice of gasoline. John Iloover’s wife who runs fl tpper shop i, now showing some snappy transparent stockings this week. John Hart goes a mile out of his way every morning to take a look at them. Everything now looks like we m im a*ow got ug T«s taive a*wuiusu-f#l V early spring. Stand back winter and let iter come. A timber famine is not tar in the distant future. Now “Lucie Saur’sees where we are drifting to and is now buying up the timber land. They claim this land is in be a great playground. In a few years he will be selling a big price and lie will take pictures of these trees to sell to those who have never seen trees. In this respect we are drifting in the same way as China. They destroyed the trees on the mountain’s and now they are washing down. There has not been any su list it ute found lor wood cross!ies yet. The people have to have wood. ll you have forest laud think twice before you cut it down. Wood, spare that tree. General Auto Repair Work, have opened a general auto re r shop at Rocky Branch, ^miles •th of Level and on the A. S.H .York done cheap am! all guaran d Come to se me. Rocky Branch Garage, G. R. Abernathy, Prop. s= I’tirm Land For Rent 30 acres; 20 acres fine bottom land and 10 acres good up land. Owner will furnish stock it desired. Good house on place. Jixcelent op¬ portunity for good than. II. F. Miles. 4J miles, East of Cleveland. Blue Creek District Why Saptize Babie*. t is held by those churches which ieve in the baptism of Infants that Old Testament covenant was ap J ■able to all members of the family. m the youngest infant to the oldest n. They believe the New Testament e’nant is equally to be applied and t baptism is the sign and seal of i ticipation in this covenant. It is j this reason that most Christian irehes baptize infants, at the same j e requiring their parents to obit-j e themselves to bring the children) in the Christian faith. Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and industrial Interests of White County OIM’OUTF MTV. llmv often one hears it,said:, “1 could have been as gieat as he, but was never given the opportunity.” What is this wonderful thing so trequeiitlv referred to audio whom is it restricted! Apparently, some believe that it is a gift offered to only a favored tew who, immedi¬ ately upon receiving it, are borne upward by its wonderful qualities to the height of fortune without further effort upon their part. Too often,those imbued with such a be¬ lief wait patiently with idle hands, contentedly dreaming <>i future success, each confident that the God of Chance, at whose shine they worship, will choose him as tlie. recipient of that wonderful gift by which he will enabled to reach the height ot "tame. Thus, 1 hey dream on. Daily tasks, forced upon them through the necessity ol living, are lightly regarded, held held in compempt, and accomplish¬ ed with no other thought than to end them in the quickest and easi¬ est way possible. As time goes qn and old age creeps upon them, the dreams lade to replaced by the realization of wasted lives. Em hilled. disillusioned, cyncial, they cry of the cruelty of fate. Too late they- leaned that oppor unity is not a gift but the rev ard ol preparation and tireless send) ; that success is not a certain but only a possible result of opportun¬ ity. As a swimmer who has Hot trained is unable to get out in the channel and forge his way against the current, but must be content to stay near the shore among the driftwood, likawise, the man who has not prepared himself to battle with the current of life must drift aimlessly with his fellow idlers and seek sustenance from the tidbits that come within reach. It is not there that opportunity is found, t hose who would grasp it must get out in midstream and have the determination and preparation to battle on up stream where lies the goal towards which it leads it leads — H-—Scottish Rite News Bureau. \A< (MX IIFi: NEWS Miss Annie Glen spent the week end at Clarkesvilte with Mrs. R bodes. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allison and children anil Mrs. Eula Allison visited Mrs. Cainpqell Sunday. Mr. S. B. Logan and son, Simp¬ son, are in Gainesville this week. Mrs. R. B. Miller and son, Robert, spent last week in Decatur visiting Mrs. R, M. Matson and Mrs. C. S. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bu'eSl, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mr. James Glen and children. The Women’s auxiliary will neet at the church Tuesday after¬ noon, and after the meeting will begin the study of the Book of Acts Mr, Hartley Davis, of Augusta, [tent last week-end with his sis¬ ters, Mrs. E. ]’. Mallory,’ Georgian Near Death In Suicide Attempt Gainesville, Ga., April S.— (■’sunk Ilollifield, a resident ol Lumpkin county, shot and critical¬ ly wounded himself Sunday after¬ noon at the residence of his broth er-m-law, Ben. Willis, near D.iw - oiville. He was taken to Dow. ney hospital and is not expected to recover. He is said to have ex¬ pressed regret at his action. 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 CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, APRIL 12. 1920 TESN ATEE VALLEY NEWS The past few days pretty weath¬ er has made the farmers wear a new smile, which we hope will coni inne. Several iron) this part attended preaching at Town Creek Sunday. Mrs. Marion Ja.ikson spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives at Helen. Mr. an<l Mrs. Clarence Wright, of Gainesville, was visiting their sister on Tesnatee last Saturday. Several from this part attended preaching at Cleveland Sunday night. Rev, J, M. Nix will preach ht Hood’s Chapel the Second Sunday in April at 11 A. M, Naoooehee anti Saiitcc News Mx. and Mrs. J. L. Clark anil Mrs. Frank Abernathy were shopping-in Claikesville Friday Miss Annie Glen spent (he week end with Mrs, II. \\ . Rhodes in (Mai kcsville Friday. Miss Emily Edward*, of Blue Creek, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs, Carlton AHev. Messrs Jesse and Frank Aber¬ nathy, of Rnhertstown, were visit¬ ing relatives in the Valley Sunday The friends of Miss Lillian Cason are glad to know she ts able to he up altei being quite ill with Hu. Rev. J. M. Richards, ofCtnrkes vdle, is visiting in the Valley, .Mr. and Mrs. Bart lliltou, of Toccou, and Mr. and Mrs, Andre.w Hilton, of Atlanta, were visiting relatives in the Valley Friday. Mr. Charlie Carroll, of Cleve¬ land, was in the Y'alley Friday, soliciting orders for automobiles. Mr. C. S. Anderson is in^Alhin¬ ts, where he has accepted u posi¬ tion. Mr. and Mrs. Chitwood, of Habersham nounty, were visiting in 1 lie Valley Sunday. Mrs. Frank Abernathy, of Robertstown, spent last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. L, Clark. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Lydia and Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Loudermilk, of Mt. Arty, were the guests of Mrs. Bessie QuaiIlebaum and Miss Lillian Cason Tuesday, Mr. W. L Hood and Mr. J. I, Sutton were in Claikesville last week gn business, Mr. George W. Westmoreland and family have moved back to the Y'alley from GainekviUe. The Valley is a good place to Jive, and we are glad to have them hack again. Several people in- (hit? section' are attending court at Cleveland this week. Honor Roll Helen School, March 1st Grade Douglas Burke and John Johnson. 2nd Grade Na¬ dine Dye, Moiitine Sims, Wilburn Burke Dick Adkins, John Adams. 3rd Grade Pay Palmer) Mildred Perdue. Irene Sims, Florence Nise wonger, Inez Burrell, Irene A her nathy. 4 th Grade Imogene Day and Louise Holcomb. Jjih Edna Adkins and Louise Perdue. 71b Iris Dye, Bernice Simmons, Aus line Wilson, Nelle JLoggsns, Alary Moore, Mary Perdue and Nora Lee Burke. Sill Grade Enid Allen. r. j. McDonald DENTIST Office in Barrett Bldg. All woik appreciated. yonah ni.ws The school entertainment at Yonah Saturday night was enjoyed by all present. Music was furnish¬ ed by Paul Elliott, Jack Vandiver, Bart lilack and Mrs. Sylvia West inorehiiid. Mr. PuulEiliott and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Blalock. Mr, and Mr:, (jus Dorsey and Mr. ToUie Jackson were in this sectidif Sunday. Mr. Oscar Allison and family are moving back from Greenville, S, C. They are going to move to Mr, 1 Jesse L'hurmond’.s™pl.iee. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Allison left Tuesday morning for Atlanta where they will make their home. Mr. jG. V, Hefner is scraping the rof&ts in tins section this week. 1 TgHRi Sunday School at Yonah is im¬ proving nicely. We had the hug¬ est crowd Sunday \ve have hud this yea/. Let’s try to make this year tft# best yet. OAKE& chapel news ¥ v Mr. i ad Mrs. pm Allison, a of Clot ketTyi fie, visited Mr. and Mrs. C^uiilifirbSheSnutt, , Qj-tg ot l ’m i Grove, 11 Spent Sftmiay with Miss Mary l.on don. < Ajili'' v, Miss Shelnult is Cubing friendtfftuW^tbhilive* i» Carolina litis C :*W, Lester Stovall arid a**- Hint Ruby, spent •.W. Handiiy 'with Mr. and Mrs. VT 1 Freeman. B Mrs. W. R. (, Tatum and ' son, Wtimer and Hubert, of Cornelia, visited Mr. and Mrs. ). t). 'Tatum Sunday. Miss Ruth Tafum spent Sunday with Miss Cora Lee. Freeman, Mr. and Mr*. Iry Mayfield and ■Hid. children, of Lula, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Sheln.utt, Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Cornelia, visited relatives here Sunday. We were xoiry to learn of the death of Little Christine Shelnutt who died lush* Friday. She leaves 10 mourn her departure a host ol relatives and friends who have out deepest sympathy in their bereave¬ ment. Several from l ere. attended the singing at Bethel Sunday. White Superior Court closed Thursday afternoon after disposing of. a great number of cases. The-Grand Jury reported 43 true bills, . 'Their presentments will ap¬ pear in the -/ next issue ot The Courier, in their presentments re¬ garding the Tax Collector’s office they have left.the matter of settle¬ ment up to the Ordinary, who will act after April 20. 'They set forth that unless seUlernent is made in accordance with the audit and the finance committee report by the Tux Collector by that dale the Ordinary is requested to employ competent counsel and bring suits against the Tax Collector and his bondsmen for any shortages. T. V. Cantrell, W. B. Robinson and J. F. Glover have been designated to assist the Ordinary with settle¬ ment. The Jones case and the Johnson case was postponed. Walter Botin w is found guilty kidnapping niid lias asked tor 11 new trial. The suit ot A B. Mob¬ ley against C: C. ftliri Mrs. C. C. fa trued resulted in favor of the plaintiff, new trial bus been asked for. Bills were made for Frank Allen and Sam Cuntrell U r murder. Placed under $2 joo bond. STATEMENT OF TEE CONDITION OF THE WHITE COUNTY BANK LOCATED AT CLEVELAND, GA., AT - THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS AT NIL 21, 1928. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, 107,208.22! Cel I ill cities of Juilebtedne.es arid ; bonds and Stocks owned 5,444 97 ; - Furniture banking House and Fixture*. and Lot 2,026.05 | 9,775.70 i Other Heal Estate ..... __ 1,620.00 j Cash in vflult and amounts due from approved Reserve Agents —....... ... 21.Stil.8lS Checks for Clearing- .nut due from other Banks .. _______ i.'h (if. Cash Items 266.50 ' . ________ ____ Overt) rafts Resources....... (if any}________________ 228.80 ! j Other __ 280.9; . Total. _______141,567.13 j GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY. Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to administer oaths in said county F. O. Matiney who, on oath, says that he is the Cashier of the White County bank, and that the above and foregoing report of the condition of said bank is true and correct. F. (5. MAUN BY. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 3rd day of Arpil. 1928. D. <?. HEAD, N. P. We tins undersigned directors of said hank, do certify that we have read said re¬ port , ami that t he same is true and correct, according to the heat, of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above signature of the cashier of said hank is the true and genuine signature of that officer. I’his 3rd day of Arp. 1929. j. \V. H. Underwood J. H. Telford, Directors. STATEMENT OF TEE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF HELEN, LOCATED AT HELEN, GA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS AT’EIL 27 , 1928 . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . 92,164.95 banking lloueo jmd Lot__ 3.399.71 furniture and Fixlun*____________ 1,174- /0 Other Real Estate.__________ 3,311 85 Cash in vault and amounts due from Approved Reserve Agents __________________ 88,031.35 Overdrafts, if any . r ,__ ...... Atty. Fee ............ ........30.00 Total .183,794.49 GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY. Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to administer oaths in said county M. .1. Willinius sv ho, on oath, says that he is the Cashier of the flank of Helen, and that the above and foregoing report of the condition of said hank is true and correct. M. .1. WILLIAMS. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before, me, this full day of Arpil., 1929. Arispab Allison. N. I’., State at I.atge. We. the undei signed directors ot said bank, do certify that we have carefully read eaid report, and that the same is true and correct, according to the host of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above signature of the cashier of eaid bank is the true and genuine signature of that officer. This 10th day of dan ., 1929. C. N. Maloof, T. It. Henderson, Directors. HH I.l l ' i nTu i i ir 4 rxT ll'irTri? 7 i~~trk~rif^ 3 qrfi 3 TrT i ~i t I T " n 11 l l t r iri r ir trtrir We Don’t Get Mad! We have the proper toolt* and equipment. We have (he experience—and we like (he work—so why tret, fume, puli, (ear hands, (wist and ruin clothes when you need a puncture repaired. We are also prepared to wash ears and will give you a real up to date job. We will save you money if you will drive your car here for all needed repairs or overhauling. Give us a trial. All work guaranteed. Crane’s Garage ~Tr~n ten TT’ir'FlTirTrTTrifTr TTir Subscribe For The Courier [PRICE $ 1,50 A Y Ea 1 . IX ADVANCE LIABILITIES. Capital Stork 15,000.00 L ndivided IVotitS _________ 1,827.16 Cashier's Checks . 2,181.88 Demand Deposits_______ 37,058.63 Time Certificates of Deposit. 85,909.46 Total.. . ...141,587.13 ! LIABILITIES j Capital Block . _ _ 15.000. 00 Surplus Fund 10 . 000 . 00 . Undivided Profits . 6,724.66 Cashier's Checks. 58.59 ; Demand Deposits.. ______ 37.496.tr i" ‘Ms? Time Certificates of deposit 64,517.60 J Total .133,794.49