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THE CLEVELAND COURIER SMB ■rmm. w
VOL. XXXII, No. :S
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from the Mountains.
Mr. Sam Scott, the funny mun,
•just from the hills ol Ilubersharn .
spt*111 i re night hist week with Mr.
Ilarve Nation.
Mr. Elisha Thurmond is now
thinking of moving to N. C.
Mr. C. \V. Merritt and mother
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Hob Roberts.
The frost has been the largest
seen and has bit all things green
The cal is now getting nearer and
nearer the fine. Three frosty
mornings and then the cold No¬
vember rains will be tailing one
again. «
Sum Coker's ducks were very
.happy last week end.
The Doctor 1old Sam Jones that
Ills family needed more exercise
S i he went and bought for himsel!
a set of golf slicks and his wife
uui d (tighter a wash tu i and scrul *
bing hroain. So they are now pre¬
paring fir winter as the sun is
sliming again after an absence of a
week.
T! e Sajn Tar OrchardCompai y
■fiave stopped opcrai ions for awhile
as tliev are about to seil out to
some parties in Marietta, Ga.
The census taker on ins hast
round asked John Smith’s wife:
iluw many in the family s Sin
told him seven. Her, the old man,
the kid, the cow, the dog, and the
cat. Then he wantad to know
what were their politics. She to d
him she was a Ball Moose Repub¬
lican, the old man’s a Democrat,
the kids wet, the cow dry, the dog
is a socialist and the Cat was a
populist.
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\V here there’s no water there s
no sea. and tiiere ain’t no honey
where there aitit no bees.
They used to make beer out of
sugar, locust, dried fruit and p w
simmons. Tins beer ai d ginger
bread baked in a dirt oven was
enough to make.a fellow tight his
daddy.
In these times there are not as
many orators as formally. Clay
Calhoun and Webster were called
the great trio and served about the
same lime in the T. S. Seriate,
They were great orators in their
day. Clay made speeches to
cows and horses when he was a
boy. Webster, s< hen a bov, made
his first speech in favor of the
woodchuck. Calhoun made
speeches to llie slaves down in
cotton field. There was a
be orator just from college who
wanted to be an orator, so lie went
out one night Mi l spoke to
cabbage patch which was a succe.s
But when he made a speech to peo
.pie it was a flat failure All great
people that suddenly startle tin
world have had years of prepera
tion. A mushroom cm grow up
in o e night, but a great oak
takes a century.
Land For Sale.
just outside the incorporntt
limits of Cleveland, Ga., one n '
acre lot and one 40 acre lot. Tht
price is light. We are to get
eie Uric lights soon and every ini
provement makes property- advance
in price Now is the tune to buy
land. For particulars see.
T. T. McDonald.
FOR RENT.
Mv farm located in Snoal Creek
district of White county, Ga., i
for sale or rent.
If interested, write me at loo \\ .
Cherry St., Winslow, Arizona.
A. O. LaPrade.
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests ol White County
FLAT CUFIJv NEWS
liy A Writer Much Flat
Listen! We decided there was
nothing to write about, mid as we
are more familiar to nothing than
we are to something, we thought it
u find time to talk on our choice
subject; Well, here we go: We
don't hear of many getting married
but know of oodiitigs of folks who
would lika t.0 get married ; there is
no great.sickness in this commun¬
ity ; nobody going nor gone; noth¬
ing coming .except notes coming
itue, and if there is any diiVerunce
in this fall and any other fall, wi y
it is just about the same
Well ! sir, we. Rave just wound
our little thinker up and here's the
way the lilt!' fellow figures out
things : A lew years ago a nva
j rity of the voters of the United
States declared this gover uneni
bone-dry, and certainly it was i ot
she bad citizens wiro voted this in
Wei, then, it was the good who
did it. Then again, if this is the
will ot the good, win isn't it our
wii 1 ? So if it is our will, why
don’t we Ci ill out in I he open and
be frank with the wo: hi and let
folks know where we stand? If
we don’t know who it is that is
filling every boy’s p cl r with
death-dealing, nerve wrecking
poison, why it is out duly to find
out and have the offender put
where be belongs. Surely we arc
on one side or the other—we are
for drunkness, or we are for sober
njj-hS. We want our boys to come
up in a sober settlement and woiilu
be law-abiding cit'zem, or we
want them to be moonshine dealers
and be a pest to all society.So there
you are.
The wet weather has been very
bad on the farmers, as well as road
building. In fact ev< ry kind of
business has been heavily hit. But
we are in hopes that the way the
sun is shining todayvb’lks are 11
going to get in good heart and get
out of debt and then get rich.
Blue Ridge Dots
Mrs. Nellie Satterfield attended
court in Gainesville this week.
Mr, Frank Allison tells me he
j will move to Blue Ridge in a short
time.
When M. J. Wil i. ms cashier
of Helen B ink, departed this life
there was much lamentation here
Messrs Wil ord a d joe Ash
m ide a business trip seven miles
below Athens last week and where
joe purchased a place and will,
move to sometime in the future.
Mrs. Rose Turner was taken
quite ill last Sunday night l u' bet¬
ter Monday.
Mr. J. W. Lunsford is traveling
at tresent.
Mr. N. C. Roper is sawing a
fine lot of white pine.
.Mr. and Mrs. Alex A’ien, ol
Canton, N. C.. paid parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Allen, a visit re¬
cently.
What ever became of the old-fash¬
ioned girt with nervous spells, who
didn't have a whole finger nail left?
A highly selective radio set is a great
advantage: You can now get 17 dif¬
ferent versions of the “correct time.”
Something else that covers a multi¬
tude of sins is the announcement that
it was done “for the g< a! of the serv¬
ice.”
A local amateur mathematician
tried holding the new Einstein theory
tip to a mirror hut it reads about the
same.
The noiseless street car is coming
and then the city resident will have
to go down to the corner and writ for
it instead of staying at home until he
hears it a couple of blocks away.
CLEVELAND. GEORGIA; NOW S,
SHOAL CREEK ITEMS
We notice that The Courier
read by more thm 100,000 people.
We ask some of that number -
give us the name of the first
man that discovered gold in Geor
gio.
We predict that in the future
Walka mountain will be <>f gie. t
use. An astronomical observatory
could be placed on top of it or, an
aerial light placed on it as a guide
to the tourists who pass by at nigh
in their planes and would als light
up the country for miles around.
Mr. ) N. Evans, of Lumpkin,
is moving to the Tate fat in in Ua¬
di st rict.
Mr. Ira Simmons has tm veil
from Clermont into this district.
Miss !!.:rt|i,i Palme; has gone to
,M irietta to accept a position
Mr. Hubert Christie has rented
1 farm on Wuhoo and will most
-1 on,
For whom was the l’own ol
Cleveland mum dr S me one givt
1 sketch.
How 111:11 y of i he school teaches
o' While county tries to locate, the
talents of their pupils, and teach
them accordingly (
No one cm say that a person's
life is a failure until after lie is
dead. Many people have made
their last. days their most success
fill ones. Oliver Wendell llthnes
passed his 88th birthday' as t.nS of
the justices ot the United Stattf
Supreme Court and Francis L.
Warren passed his 85U1 birthday
United .State* Senator. 4
M he many invent ions and d?i*
coveries undoubtedly make this the
most wonderful age the world evet
seen, and Longfellow was correct
when lie wrote 1
“ .V'e are living, we are dwelling,
In a grand and awful time,
In an age, on ages tflling
To be living is sublime.”
LEAF NEWS
Mr. E. T. Irvin is running I, {j.
new cotton gin day and night. Jj c
is making a good sample doing
fine work.
Mr. Henry Craven and wife and
daughter, Lnt Ellen, were visiting
his uncle, Mr. I). L. Payne, Sun¬
day night.
Mr. Lou Todd "and family, ol
North Carolina, spent the week
end v\i;h Mr. Robert Ale«ander’s
family.
Mr E N. Craven and wife were
visiting Mrs. McClure, of Holly
Wood, Ga., wiio is seriously ill.
Mr. Carl Holaway and Mrs.M n
Alexander, of Nicholson, Ga.,weri >
visiting Ms. and Mrs. T. Ale;
under last Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skelton wen
visiting in Gainesville Saturday.
Tbe Sons of Rest held a meeting
at Leaf everyday last week. T e
lodge is in excellent condition now
Mr. Marvin'Chapman and fain
ily Mr. W. E. Foster and fatni y
Sunday evening.
Bohn to Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Btewster Oct. 22 , a girl.
Mr. J K. Kenimer is wearing
broad smile as the farmers are sell¬
ing their cotton and paying Join
their guano bill. ’Nuff to make a
fellow laugh.
Mr. Bili Bentley killed a coot.
Satt r.iav morning. t
Advertising is the oil that lubri¬ .
cates the machinery of business
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04KE§ CHAPEL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Stovall and
children spimtSaturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. ) tin Stov all.
We are glad to say Mrs. J. 11 .
Shi 1 tutt .is-.improving... nicely and
we hope for her a speedy recovery
Mr. Charlie Dean, ; of At lanta, is
visiting homefolks at present.
Mrs. J. W. Whitworth has re¬
turned home ifter a week’s visit
with relatives in Gainesville.
.Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Freeman
hive moved to Hendersonville, N.
C., where they -will make their
u nre home.
Miss Mary Lee Tatum spent Sun¬
day afternoon with Miss Oia Mae
McGplIu m.
Nacooehee and Saulee .Nows
The (dikes pi. pet l y was sold tit i
public sale Wecnesdav , Oct 30th.
The heirs buying tlie home place
and 1 unit, \V. j] Stovall 1 lie tin
divided interest of the woodjand
and \ . R Hunter t lie small I r use
a 11(1 tour acres of land.
Misses WniiI red and 1’anli.i e
Sosebee, of Baldwin High School,
spoilt Sand y with homefolks.
Misses Artie Clark, Annie, M ti¬
me and Vera Fain, of Tutlbluh
F.lls School, spent the weekend
with 1 heir parent -.
The friends of Mis- Virginia
Alley are glad to know .-he is im¬
proving greatly and hope she can
soon return to Tallu'.ahFali -School
‘ The largest crowd that has ever!
intended a funeral in tiny Valiev !
were at.the funeral of “Lucie Jap”
Williams Sunday. Mr. William
was a friend to all and will hr
greatly missed.
I’he funeral and burial of Mr
Dun Cantrell, of Monroe commun¬
ity, was at the Nacoochee Bu| ti-t
church and cemetery Sunday. Mr
Cantrell died on Ftidav. Oct 2 yh
age 8 - 4 , Rev. | Mel). Richards
conducted t be tune- al.
Mrs. Frank Abernathy, if
Robert stow 11, is visiting hot par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. | L. Clark.
Mrs. W. L Hood was a ment
vi itorto hei brother, Mr. Ciili'ont
Lyons, who is at J he Angel hos¬
pital in Franklin, N C., in a very
serious condition. Hi- trieuib
hope he will recover and be iiotiu
again soon.
Mr. Gail Bristol is it i o tie re¬
covering from an, ope ration tor up
pendicitis.
Mr. j). B. West moreia nd and
daughter have moved to Gastonia
N. G.
Miss Eva Cathy -pent 1 few
days with her parent.-, enroute
from New York City to Morgan
cunty, where she is teaching
school.
Ga nil For Sale.
85 acres, i mile from the City ol
Athens, (on, has gO"d 4-roon
house and io acre- ol hot*onv land.
and is near a good market an,
g >od schools and colleges. M mil
rent it. See
T. f. McDonald,
* Cleveland, Ga
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