Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, October 25, 1929, Image 8
Ebe Cleveland) Courier Official Organ 0 / White Count) Go rutilished Weekly nt CleveUna »*«.. ,!,vs. I*. Davidson, Editor. Kn'aretl at the Bob'. >fftce a 1 Cleveland Ch.. hh necotni <:!»»» mail uiauer. Member Ninth District Pre«» Associaion " Georgia Pres* «« National Editorial ** Press Congress Of The World Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance The Gainesville Eagle carried a news slory in their last issue that judge John S. Wood, of Canton. of the Blue Ridge cir¬ cuit, while in Gainesville recently informally announced his candidacy for congress from the Ninth con gressional district. Judge Wood is an uncle by mar¬ riage of Bobby Jones. More than $90,000 of S. S. Car¬ ter’* estate was recently sold at action, which ia around #10 an acre. Interest is being manifest in Gainesville for the early paving ol the highways to Cleveland and to Cornelia. The recent rams have made it imperative that immediate attention be directed to tlie paving of these highways. The Courier predicts that the highway leading to Cleveland will be given consid¬ eration first. We learned this week ihatjudge Jones will likely be a candidate ioi judge of the Superior Court il he listens to the call of his many friends.—Dahlonega Nugget. The Courier is watching eagerly for news that will mean the rapii development of this section. We cannot help bur believe that the Georgia Power Company official knew what is sooner or later com¬ ing here, else they would nevei have taken this territory on. When the railroad is carrier across the Blue Ridge mountain* into Tennessee and made u trun 1 line you will then see W bite court 1 y take on new life. We believe it wont be very long until some¬ thing will start it. Th6 fiftieth anniversary of the incandescent lamp was celebrated near Detroit at Dearborn, the Henry Ford estate, in honor ol Thomas A. Edison Oct. 2t. Tin village of Dearborn was recon¬ structed into a village of 1879 Tin presidential party was transferred from the Capital Special to a train drawn by a wood-burning locomo¬ tive. Mr. Ford had dirt shipper from New jersey to surround Mr Edison's old laboratory in ordei that it might look as much like tin original as possible. Monday night Mr. Edison touch¬ ed a button from ibis laboratory which lighted a beacon in lias Orange, X. J. This monument i .1 tubule to Mr. Edison by tin pioneers who worked with him ii the early days. General R. De'l'. Lawrence, distinguished Marietta Confederatt veteron, was appointed state pen¬ sion commissioner by Governoi Hardman Monday afternoon ti succeed the late Col. John W Clark. Mrs. W. A. Russell was visiting Mr. sad Mrs. E. L. Russell Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. (). V. Cook look The Editor and \\ ifeSenday alter noon to see tee paving on ttie Dah¬ lonega road from QuiUtan's. which is being rapidly pushed toward completion. Subscribe For The Courier 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. "SOU THERN RAILWAY SYS TEM Subscribe For The Courie r ■_ , Courier, 1 cLKVELA^b Cleveland, Georgia. L@©al News The V. T. A. of Cleveland High School will hold the regular meet¬ ing Phursday, October 31. You wiil enjoy the program that is be¬ ing prepared. Also there is busi¬ ness to discuss, e. g.. the election of [officers, etc. Come! Cleve¬ land High School needs >our co¬ An enjoyable event occurred at 1 he home of Rev. and Mrs. II. H. Humphries where more than 30 relatives and friends assembled to join in the celebration of the seventy-ninth birthday of Mrs. Clarecia Humphries. Rev. Hum¬ phries. The greatest day was at the noon hour when the bountiful picnic dinner consisting of many good things to eat was pread The day will be long remembered by those who were present and all wished Mrs. Hum phries many more pleasant birth¬ days. Mr. Charlie Head lost his keys Thursdays and they were found and handed to Judge A. L. Dor¬ sey. Mr. Dorsey told The Courier of it and The Courier made men¬ tion of it and Charlie had his keys Friday morning. That shows you it pays to advertise in The Courier Mr. Charles Hardy, of t he Gainesville News, and Col. Smith, of Gainesville, were in Cleveland Thursdad. IN the district court of the UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEOR¬ GIA, GAINESVILLE DIVISION. The United State* Number 40 at Vs. Law 3146.06 acres o£ land Proceeding to In Habersham and condemn Land, White Counties, Georgia, Conule Hicks, et al. NOT 1C E To the following persons who are non ¬ residents, to-wit: Lewis Carr; George W. Clarkson; George \V. Clarkson, Trustee; George C. Dutton; Harry Dutton; C. E. Gor¬ don; Sam P. Jeffries ox Jefferies; Sam P. Jeffries, or Jefferies, Trustee; C. H. Hobbs; Mrs. Nina D. E. Jones ; John E. Mitchell; Clella Stevens Mich erfelder; Mrs, Clara D. McGregor; Oli¬ ver & Hooper Corporation; Lena E. Stevens; J. C. Oakes; W. S. Oakes; C. 1£. Gordon an incorporator of The American Lumber Company; C. H Hobbs an incorporator of The Ameri¬ can Lumber Company; Arthur E. Mar¬ tin; AND The following persons whose resi¬ dences are unknown or who are themselves wholly unknown, towit: ta) The following persona or their heirs at law, whose names aud resi¬ dences are unknown: S. S. Abernathy; W. W. Abernathy; William Adams; J. R. Dean; Jube or Jude A. Lyles; T. A. Seawright; A. B. Vender; William L. Walker; Lydia A. Martin; Ellen D. Clame; Mrs. Dorothy D. Cobb; Boll Martin; Denia Ann Ramey; David M. Brouster; Cora D. Wellwood; Mrs. Boll Martin Arwood. tb) Heirs at law of the following named persons, whose names and res¬ idences are unknown: Fratus Aber¬ nathy; Georgia A. Abernathy; Mrs. Mary P. Allison; John Bailey; Johna¬ than Bailey; 1. L. Brown; Dr. L- K. Burns; Thomas Bussey; James Cham¬ bers; Robert Clay; Rebecca Coffee; M. A. Connor; Thomas B. Cooper; Cos well Cross; Thomas Cross; Richard F. Davis; F. E. Dugas; Lewis A, Du¬ gas; Ben F. Dutton; George B. Ed¬ wards; Jerome England; Jesse Fry: Robert Heath; B. C. Holcomb; Jesse Hunt; H. S. Janes; J. Lamb John¬ ston; John O. Jordan, Jr.; William Latimore; W. T. Leonard; Elizabeth M. McAfee; Joseph McKee; Robert McMillan; Andrew J. Nichols; Benja¬ min E. Patton; Prior L. Pitner; aid L. Powell; Charles Roberts; phen Smith; Caleb Stephens: S. Stewart; Joshua Sutton; Melinda S Sutton; Ella F. Temples; Walker; William M. L. Walker; liam G. Waller; W. A. Weaver; line Westmoreland; C. C. land; Reeves Westmoreland; R. Westmoreland; W. R- Westmoreland; Edwin F. Williams; George W. liams; American Lumber Company, Corporation, its successor or .assigns; D. A. Gibson; Byrd-Matthews Lum¬ ber Company, a Corporation, Us suc¬ cessors or assigns; AND Hir. M. S. Fuller has moved to N si*- Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cooley, of A JiUaxLi, spent Sunday with par • at*.. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cooley. Mr. J. W. McAfee lost anEnder satiety razor in town Wednesday and would like for the finder to return it to him. The Epworth League Union at the Methodist church Sunday after¬ noon was well attended. Work is going forward -toward construction of a warehouse of the lot where “Uncle Albert” Hen¬ derson’s old barn stood. The Georgia Power Company men have been in Cleveland this week. Mr. F. G. Mauney was called to Atlanta last Friday on the Manley case. Mr. J. B. R Barrett is construct¬ ing a dwelling on his property on the highway north of Cleveland. Mr. G. W. Cantrell returned to home in Maysville Wednesday afternoon after a visit of several weeks here. You will find the Grand Jury Presentments on Page 5. Mr. Sidney DeCarnp returned to his home in Westfield, N. J., after spending several days at the Hen¬ ley House. judge aud Mrs. J. W. II.Under¬ wood will celebrate their 02nd wedding anniversary today. Legal iVdMertisemente Georgia, White County. Notice is hereby given that the under¬ signed has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land be longing to 1 he estate ot Mrs. John It. London fo. the purpose of payment of ' debts and distribution. tsniil applies* tiou will be heard at the regular term of Court of Ordinary for said county to lie held on the tirst, Monday in November. ! 1929. This the 7th day of October lg29. i W. K. London, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. John H. Icndon. To all and every person unknown, or non resident, who claims any right, title or interest in said described lands, or the funds which may be paid into Court us the result of this proceeding, whether under or in right of any of the above named or other¬ wise; YOU AN1) EACH OF YOU are required and admonished to take no¬ tice that the United States has filed £ petition lu the District Court of the United ptates for the Northern Dis plot of Ceorgia, Gainesville Division, to condemn 3,146.06 acres of lund fa Habersham and White Counties, Geor¬ gia, being in the laud lots and dis ■ tricts of said Counties aa follows, to¬ wit; Being land lot 86 and part of land lot 54, district 13, Habersham County, Georgia; and land lot 136 and parts of laud lots 137 and 153, Dlstiiet 3, and land lot 10, and parts of land lots 1, 11 and 15 and Southwest part of land lot 13, District 5, and land lots 25 and 62, District 6. Section 1, White County, Georgia, and beiug known as the lands of Connie Hicks, J. L. Al¬ lison, John H. Jarrard, Mrs. M. A. Adams; Mrs. Effle S. Franklin, Lena E. Stevens, John E. Mitchell, E. E. Abernathy, R. D. Smith, Oliver & Hooper Corporation, and others. This matter will be heard in the United Stales Court Room at Atlanta. Georgia, on the 30th day of October, 1929. at ten o'clock A. M. If you or either of you have any rights in the premises, pr desire tp be heard I 11 the matter, you are re¬ quired thep and there to make known, your objections, if any, your claims as to the value of the property, or your respective interests therein, or in the funds arising therefrom, or any other matters material to your respect¬ ive rights iu the property sought to be condemned; otherwise the Court will proceed as to law and justice may ap¬ pertain, YOU WILL THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE In w itness whereof I "have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal ot the said United States Court at At¬ lanta. Georgia, this 9th day of Sep¬ tember, 1929. (Seal.) O. C. FULLER, Clerk United Slates District Court, Northern Distl'ict of Georgia: BY C. A. McGREW, Deputy Clerk. Subscribe For The IT T^OR you who demand the last word in tires—endurance 17 far ahead of modem driving conditions—the Firestone Supreme was created C.Here is the tire that is stronger, more durable and better looking than any tire ever made. It costs more and is worth more because it is more economical and gives you tii*® service above and beyond anything the motor world has ever known* It has everything and more than the famous Firestone Gum Dipped Tires which already hold all records for speed, safety, economy and mileage. This means greater air volume—thicker tread—added number of plies of Gum-Dipped Cords—better non-skid protection for safety—improved riding qualities. CCome and see it—you will want a full set on your car at onc£—a liberal allowance will be made for your old tires. 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