Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, January 10, 1930, Image 4
Cbc Cleveland Courier Ofleetest Organ of White County. Ga I'tiMtaneM Wi-pkly a* Cl«vfcJ*Dtl <»».. ,1 AS. I*. 1. Davidson, OAVIUOVS, Editor* - —.-------Y F»«’ »««■•= “ ' ' "''I Kuiareil *t in. hh second class mail ina‘ «i. Member Ninth District Pres* Associainn ! “ Georgia Pre»* “ National Editorial ! •* Pres* Congress Of The World Sunscription, 11.50 per year in advance Legal Advertisements Georgia, White County. Will lie wold before the court, bouse door in siiid county on tbe first Tuesday m February 1930, next, within the legal' hours of sale to Iheliighest bidder for iui ,h die following described property to wit.: Two certain town bus in the Town of Kubartatown Georgia, on which residence of li. F. Caudell was located and where the said B. F. Caudell lived on tiie 3rd day of A/u-il i933. Said property levied on as tiie property of 13. F. Caudell to satisfy an execution iag.ied from the Superio, Court of Haiil County 1 7th day of April 102» against it. K. Caudell and John JtobiuaOH and iu favoi of Albert Wilbanks. Also a} the. saint! time and iplace will be sold oil the same terms the following property to wit: The mineral interest, only in part ol <>l of land number 14 in the Fourth lauti district of said county any bounded the north by the lands ol J. S. Nix, the east, by the lands o! .J. IS. Nix, on south by lot of land number to in sttiu first district and on tbe nest by lot land No. 35 in said first district and In iug twenty-nine and one-half (39 1-3) acres in tile southwest corner of sai lot No. “f4 and lining the, same land deeded to A . II. Henderson, Sr., by J. S. Nix, which deed is of record in the Clerk’s rdiiee of said county. Said above described land levied to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa issued by B. 1.. Brown, Tax Collector of said county, against Palmer St McClure for slate ami county taxes for 1939. W. A. Juukeon, Sheriff. Georgia, White County. Hy virtue of an order of the Court o! Ordinary <>•' said county will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in February nySO, at the court house in said county, between the usual hours of sill the following real estate situated m White county to wit: i Fart of lot of land No. ISO In the 3rd laud district of said county, containing 300 acres, more nr less, and Known as the John 11.' London home place amt being owned by John 11. London al, the time of bis death and being the same laud set apart to his widow , Mrs. Geor¬ gia London, as a year's support by order of the Court of Ordinary, which order is of record in book of Year’s .Support “J!'' page 30. This the 7th day of u gnu an 1930. L’lisha London, Admr. Mrs, Georgia London. -C, I*,. Rountree, ol the. state and fish board, stated Mon¬ day that his support of Peter E 1 nitty as state game and fish com¬ missioner was the result of the ad¬ vice of counsel that C. E. Gregory had not been legally elected to that post. In his statement Mr, Rountree said that at (lie May meeting Dr J. K. Hardin and D. E. Finley, who had been appointed as In successor, both claimed the right to lake part. They both voted for •Mr. Arnow as chairman and Mr. Twitty as game and fish coinnns ■sioaer and Mr. Byrd and Mr. I'm lex voted for Byrd as chairman and •Mr. Gregory as commissioner. In the meantime, Mr, Finley's appointment,had|bccn rejected ami Rountree’s appointment confirmed by the senate, so ;he voted xxttl Mr. Arnow and Dr. Hardin. M,. Rountree Mated that later m tta y cat the misunderstanding arose ogam and he submitted it to tin ablest lawyers in the state foi ; settlement’ as to who was the Jaw fui member of the board in *\| They ;iv decided that Dr. JFu-i-n h a legal right u to vote at tl,M mee’ nig and Finley did not. I llla n case Mr. Gregory had never beet elected and Mr. Twitty ,» the iega commissioner. Judge J. W. H. Duderwo . asks U s to thank the good ur * ut tan who brought him meat and 2 oi aloes. k THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. L®eaS N®w§ Messrs Rob!. Kenimer and E. have been nari.tn t.a vuilllllillic •mu V,. *' j and C. E. Head sanitary for the Town of Cleve during 1930. Mr. J, S. Wingo, Chevrolet Motor Co. representative, was iti Wednesday on business. Mr. Charlie Carroll accepted a position of assistant cashier oi Baldwin Bank Jan. t. Mr. George Davidson returnee last week to Detroit alter a visit to honiefolks. He was accompanied by Marcelle Herritige. Mr. H. I,. Dorsey spent a fev. 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The ..’565 SEDAN The ........... ’675 CHASSIS The 1V 2 TON WITH CAB... $ 625 All prices/, o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan CLEVELAND CHEVROLET CO A SIX IX THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR Ays during tile Belid^vs wills bis family. >lr, l fms. A. D.ividsdn has ac* cepted a position an Atlanta with 1 ■■■<■. Amiestte Company, Miss Jessie Davidson spent New rear's day with hontefolks. Mrs I,. G. Neal and children ■spent a lew days last week in At ant a. Dr. L. G Neal and The attended tiie dedication of Yaarab 1 temple new Mosque in Atlanta ast week. , D ’ aV ; d r * Pent week with parents . in Commerce. Rev. Jesse Warwick, of Atlanta spent a lew days last week with his fathci Mr I) \ Warwick Mrs. U . E. Allison has been j quite sick since Christmas \vi;h flu j ! Lost Office Inspector Kemper ! j was iu White county last week. j \j rs Maude Norton, of Bishop, spent a few days here last week ! Cleveland High School opened Monday with a good attendance. **Uncie Bill” \ Cornell, of j Robertstown, was in townMonday /Miss Gladys McAfee returned to (Atlanta j Sunday. : j Mr. George Erwin McAfee | e f t Sunday for Augusta where lie will be employed by C. M. Lyle Con*; ' siruciion Cr J ; ^ j ^ j Warwick re-j j Aimed turned to to their their home home in iu Matiy.noo-j Man/.ano- j | in, Colo., after a visit to relatives ! i here. Mrs. II. C. Warwick re- ttimed with them ; e Henna " Trotter lias been elected mar,hal of Cleveland. Sebastain Lopez lias moved to J. '.V. House’s place. \[ r ± ]] in jni W u w k ’ e it *t • few days this week with her son. Charlie. Ernest Crane has moved into the cheese factory house. C’tinton Faulkner moved Wed¬ iiro tiie rooms vacated by Charlie Carroll. Mr. Mood Griffin, of Cermon. 1 wa* in town Wednesday on bus,, ness. j Mr. Albert Freeman lias gone to ' Newton, Newton, N. N. C. C. Mr. Lon Sheinut has moved into that house on the 1 'ii re farm. Mr. F. A. Allison, of Clermont, Thursday with his son. Bill. Mr. Wells has rented the build* & 0CCl T ied b v Craue ’ s Gara K e - - has moved info the Cleve ant * ' Jtira ^ e buudiag. Mr ” M:ul:dene Frasier retumed Atlieii- after ,t visit to relatives* Clarence Cooley moved into the Warwick house last week. Charles Davidson spent a few in Atlanta last week. Bill Aliison carried a Mr. Reece the state s.uiitorium at Milledge* last week. Mr. G, I). Adams, of Atlanta, in town ,ast week, Your Subscription Now