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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
VOL. XXXII. No. D
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from Ihe Mountains.
Tlit* people will soon he liatiiiny'
their comriu-rCia t-lei i tiizei s. It is
now the rule to pny down. People
used to tntv on time with a side of
merit thrown in. Some may have
bought the fertilize in order to get
tire inert t.
The fruit trees are blooming arid
the brow n thrush L ranging, hut
sOtezs nrav be IniHicil and the Iruil
nipped bv ti e cold wimL nl March
.and April.
'I'wo men, emiming to he of
Home, tj i.. were in the, section re¬
cent lv seHiitjf pmvdets to kill
ehickrn lice. It looks tike thi
winter h i- been cold ettnlinh to kttl
aril of the lice. What hen- need
it’O^t ts more and better feed and
■e xercise.
Cow feed is getting short here,
Cattle need strong Iced in tite
sjirino of the year to brace ll.tem
1 ”
.such as corn, cotton meal, beet
pulp anti some roughness.
Some men go to the dogs, hut it
is not the dog’s fault'.
There is a chance tor til. L“sit>
men and clean men, wild men and
rmiii men, w - e men and he-nten,
jobbers mid robbers get mat tied.
I'iid girts and small girls, ne tt girls
stiff sweet gnls, cash girl mi rash
■girl#, crooks and ei ks marry
“As a man soweth so shall he
TettC It is many years since
■stflteinetit was made blit it still
hotds good. If we wish good
we Ml mid first plant good seed.
There is no economy in buying
seeds on a price basis only, quality
ls *hnt counts. lake wiil produce
like. Everyone will w ish to plant
a garden and to enjoy it. It is <*>>
most interesting thing in the world
to plant something and watch it
come up to seek the air and sun
shine and then go on to maturity
:lttd t he 11 it it ing season.
The census enumerators will be
around soon to see you all, Be
, with , them , while , •■
p-tiPiil as you r in
they ask a thousand and , one queu
‘
toms. They will want a record ot
yon and every thing on (lie farm,
except tile cat and dog. This is
not lor taxation purposes but only
to Set the world know where we
areal. Women and giiK should
nut be afraid to tell their ages as
lie.se census workers are under
oath not to tell it and tio one will
know it except the enumerators
and the eitmiovet*s ot the Census
Bureau. Moses had the first cen¬
tals taken along time ago, hut it
sgetnti to have been only the poptt
laljoti, Fyery since then at cer-.
tain intervals it lias been repeated;
by all the progressive Countries, So .
!i slioitld he. ready to lend a help
ing hand and thus speed up the
w,hV -
( VKD OF THANKS
We W w-;,h till to express to ... f« r
friend-our sinpere apprff,atnm „i
tqetr kit.doe and wo ft) of ponsohi
tiop tinting the iline and death ol I
lie r <thihi.
We aUo appreciate the heattlifu!
tlg.ol ■■ltVfiii«.....III. ".I*
tor till Jhe -y input by .md k indm-xs
shown us.
May (ioi.lK tichest tjle--ittg be !
Witb them in their progress.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M . Wright
and Family
NOTH E
Wiil tv,vreward reward for ror eytdpnpp evmrut-P
to , t.ori\Kt eori v Li 'he .in pm i» trly or parties 1
pyt my i-t.wN tcmyue K. oqt^ Trice.
ftevoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White Countv
SHOALCKLKk ITEMS
Mrs. Marion Head, ot Clcrmout.
visited bet sister, Mrs. Caroline
G'Ke.'lev, last Stttuiuy.
■ Mr. Led West made a business
trip to Lula today.
Mr. and Mrs. Allnsrt Dorsey and
family visited Mr. John A. O Kel¬
ley and family Sunday.
Rev. and Mis. Will ( Kindle, nl
Daldotiega. visited .Mr. Jolitl
Anderson and family Sunday.
Shoal Creek school will close iir
A[>i it.
Misses Leone and Mildred Dor¬
sey and Wiitna Miller called on
Mrs. lusie Simmons last Sunday.
Mr. Letter West plans U> leave
jot (Ihieago tiexL week.
Mr. Lon Pierce ithd a Mr,Adams
furnished music at Mr. litiuh (>
Kelley sSituiday night.
j \\ t are informed that Mr. Steve
| Anderson took Ids departure liotn
I
j tins sec! ton a lew di\ ago.
Nneooohep and !Satde<* N>w»
finite a lew people horn out
section attet ded the conceit at
ileien Tuesday night given by the
Atlanta quartet.
Master Richard V\ tight, son of
Mr. and Mi*. Klija \\ tight, died
March 13 after three. week's Mines
j 1'he funeral and burial was at
R1 diet'1 st own.
j Mi. and .Mis. II. ]. Wdliitm
aid daughter, of Flowery Branch,
j a ere recent visitors in the Valley.
j \j r . um j Mrs. Coleman Alley
j Uld a.iuyghtc, have moved to Al¬
j lM , a w j„. rt . they will run a cafe,
y\'e wish them a gieat success in
rUeir new business,
Mr. and Mrs. M aher Brandon
mil son and Miss Leona Logan,
of Gainesville, spent the weekend
with Judge and Mrs. S 1 ! Logan
tud family.
Rev. J. McD. Richards j
ed another of his sutemdid 1
tithe I’re-'byienxii church Sunday.
-
it which time Maher Wiley Bran- 1
don. Jr., was cln isteiied. I
Mr. fl uty Peters-m i\a- a recent J
visitor of Mr and.Mis. R. Allen
V\' i Ilium- |
M is-Cs Winifred and P ittiine j
K i-chee, Winnie Cheek and Mr.
Howard U heeler, of Baldwin, !
spent the weekend with Mr. ;lll( |
\|rs. W. A. Soxeliee and family.
.\|t. and Mis. J...... Cumix.i uui ,
son, of neat Cleveland, spent the |
weekenti with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, j
M cst more land
Miss Aftie Clark, ol Liiiulali ;
jVul’,* school, Mi-- Maud Pitman,
,jj' Roy slot*, and Mr. Roy Chirk,ot I
Robertstown, and Mrs. -pen. J. the L. Clark. weekend | |
wtth Mr,
\|r. anti Alts, ib-ihert Lew-.
y letted Mr. and .\Jrs. Ben Levvi-,ol
npar Cdevelaud, Suiid ty.
yy ........ Uliufpil \ V ■ • and 1 i
fs . ,
gh -un, Birmingham j j
, last week , with Mr. ttiui Mrs. ,
... v 1,. \ | j
\\ iSliams.
N1 ., ” H HmH ;‘ ” i - A
ia, t- in t he \ the) 11 this, writing.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Wdliams and |
*on, of e Album, A , vpent the - week-etui t, . j I
with ,. Mr. m, and , i Mrs. vi,- K. if Allan iv, " ”
.tarns and Miss Mary Williams S
We .are g td to -tate that Mx. | -
R. Lumsden is improving aj'ter be
ing confine<l |o her (red ytiity a j
yyiii'e with tin,
BroL Ash, of Clpvp am!, gave
an .jit imrip'iHB interps' ing talk 'a at Crescent ' ........ Hill
church Kunday.
The dance at the Alley House
Saturday night was enjoyed by all
present.
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, MOIL 28 , IPSO
Melhudisl .Wktt.
Rev. 11 C Emory,
eider of the Gainesville
called a meeting in ClevelandMon
■ 1 tv of the pastors and laymen
ilie northern part of the district
which was verv helpful to
who attended.
The program of the Young Peo
tr'e’s conference, which is hr
neld in Gainesville Mac 3-4,
presented by Rev. Claude Haynes,
d Young Harris, who is chairman
ot the program committee.
This year having boon set aside
is Pentecostal year by the. Prctek
■ ant churches. The pea-tonal ity,
-llicc and witness of the Holy
Ghost was discussed hv Rev. H-C.
Ktnorv and Dr. VY. JL LaPrade,
Sr . Jri his discussion ]Jro. Emory
said that lie feared that t he Me. I he
fist chinch wti» depending too
n vie It 011 its machinery, losing .the
power she once had, and stressed
he importance of the preacboi
having the llolv Spirit in his tile
mil message.
Dr, 1 /iPrade's mussage was
forceful and 'tilting. The Hols
Spirit will change men’s conduct
tud tcayli them the will Ol the
Father giving to them new longues
whereby thev will sycak a new
language—-a language that will be
understood,-—- and have it’s ilfesdr
,*d ellect Upon those who heed.
l’liere were twenty-five laymen
aiii pastors present. Col. liatii
nond I'jImsrmsMn, disliict lay
e.tder and lion. Bob Smith, Sun
i 11 School secretary of the district,
were present.
The Woman’s Missionary work
md interest was represented by
firs. \v, L. Cruhb, of I!nlord, (ia.
Mrs. Grttlih is Secretary Woman’s
viission.iiy Society, Gainesville
Dim.
Each pastor and laymen ex¬
pressed themselves /is being very
much helped and lifted up by ut •
tending t lie meet ing
fire generid connniuet' appoint
ed by the Women’s Missionary
Society to build a Sunday School
annex on the , Melbodixl . , .. ... church , .
met luesday .. night and , made , plan* .
for the building and submitted
Item to [lie building committee.
Thursday morning lumber was
being put on the ground. The
sound ol the hammer arid saw will! I
l>e beard in ja few days and the |
building completed and ready for !
B you lowing not adult already class in to meet Sumjky in. j |
a.u
School come and bring the child-1
they will be cared jor, a,lt L
J0 in our adult class, with Mr. IL
jj_ \ V iley teacher.
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Prof. Thodare Sisk, ’ ol I'occoa, l
spent Tuesday mgivt with Mr, and I |
.vlis, kY. A. Sosebet*.
j
and Mi. -1
WI „ fcVUl , or , ot Mr . .
Charlie C'btircli at HaheCshau'iMills j
vlisK n , lril Jl»Ki»A of Helen. I j
wilts a recent visitor ' in the \ rtifey.
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...^ „ " " Abernathy, i ’ vIrs '-j
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Kmi . . ami M'ssM , Ltt a and ,. ul Murtl ^
A6erna| - - - ,, v> • of R.Aertslown. -- are
.................»■■"! Mr.iuvii Mr*, j. L K^mru . j
»<■,« vi.l.ii.K in O.s V,lloy;
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Tin- ... little children ., at the , ..... Wil-
11 ,] A . -1 ,
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dams ii(|IiU1( Home, , Ut% xvi who .o hove hove been been quite quite; i t
ill ill with with Hu, Hit, , , are are feeling feeling quite quite good good! ,
Mr.-. Carlton Adgy w 4 *> 111
rkegvilie prirlay
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^k«t Agent, regarding
greatly reduced fares for short tnps.
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The farmers in thi. part are
getting along fine with their farm
woik. They ate hauling their fer
tilize from Cleveland getting ready
to raise some ten cent cotton.
Mrs. Othella Black, who has
been seriously ill fm some time
with uppeiidicitin is .some better.
Bom to JMr. and Mrs. J. K
Kenirner. Feb. rqti,, u boy,
Mrs, D. F. Bentley has spent
several days with her ilephew . Mi
lorn Corn, of Bum Ridge, Qi,
Mr. A. L Chapmuo hu$ freer
very i'l for some time. We hope
he tv ill snot* recover.
Born to \Ir. ami Mrs. Grill Al¬
lison, Fell. 13, a boy.
Mr. Thomas O’Kellet was Carri
ed to Franklin. N, C. to be oprjftn
nd on for hemurhuids.
Mr. John Alexander, wife aim
laughter. Miss Nellie, were visir
ng Mr. and Mrs. Tint Ainx.mdei
a lew day s ago.
’rot. John Alien lias closed hi
school in Habersham county,
Mr. Marlin Barrett, son of Mr
md Mrs. \V. I,. B irrett, Ot Demu¬
rest, tin,, while assi ting his father
md others in tearing down 1
chimney on his father’s farm hen
got seriously injured bv some ot
the rocks or limbers hitting him
He was IwTbr.kert unconscious foi
sometime, but is recovering rapid
V
Mr. Horner Alexander find
family, of Atlanta, were vUitinp
relatives here a tew dny« ago.
Mrs. Jane Thampson visited lier
gtaniidatighter, Ytrs, links Barden,
ol Atlautr, Saturday night,
Mrs. K-tebe McAllister has l>eei
vary sick for .1 few days hut is bet¬
ter now.
Mr. M . 1 . Stov ill, ol Niicyochei
was in this coriimitnii v last Safin
d.vy on business.
Mr, j. B. Simmons, ShoulCreek
correspondent, sure bit the keynote
tast week.
OAKI S CHAPEL fit*'*
-Mrs. Ini Black and little daugh
t*-‘ r , Nera , Mae, of Leal, arc visit
tag her mnt her, M vs. J tin Stovall,
A present.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MtCnl
their (
| tt ,„ (tIu j children returned to
burner in Cloveliind, Tenu .,j 1 r i
a few days with relatives
erei
\Ye are sorry to sty Miss Mary
, London, , who , very til, . is - not , un •
ts
■
proving.
Mr. Philip Stovall, of Hyivia.
spent hit weekend with
ttoinefolka.
We arc giud to say Mr. Charlie
^. after ,K ' U s attack children of puettmoniu. uc improving j :
an
I
Mr. Mr. |. 11 Stovall anti am. j
;uu! Mr-. Cannou and th.tigh
Etbei, attended preaching !
at Cool Spring^umiay after
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Kl , M , fferil * |m[
|ui judge, , j |, \\ yy. H. H- r«defwoori I ndeftvooo j
' ye ^ .
down ; .... Simttay Kim . nay , morning mnttmig to t<> ,.
uijvvn
Blue miff Creek Cri-ek and atm made made an an tntvrrest- \nt«trest- ,
mg t ii(i about the uplntilding oi
ruml phurghes and the- surprising
results you bet by planting an acre
in something to -r i t >r the beneli
of the church and also to to use for
chairty He called this acre \
•God Acre,
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oii j
AdyerUHOf^ tlie CkiH iuferi •,
cates the machinery of business j
“ niL ROGUE SONG" her.il.
ed as one of the most elaborate a 1,1
talking musical pictures cm the
> 93 ° calendar ->f Metro Goldwyn
Mayor, w ill open -Monday at Hie
Capitol Theatre. Atlanta, with
Lawrence Tibbvtt. Metropolitan
>pera star us its featured player
and a supporting cast which in
chides Catherine Dale Owen, Wal¬
lace MacDonald, Judith Vnselli
Kite Price, Linnet Behrmre, lames
Batdbury, Jr , N .uce O’Neil, Bun
Mclntosl), Florence Lake and the
Bo eh comedy team of Lame! and
H a tai v.
I t,e production was filmed e-ti
itely in I’ecbnicolor and war
firccit-d by Lionel Barrvmvre Tib
Hitt’s song numbers, ranging troir
-pur a tic arias to simple love bni
trds, wete written by iletber;
Stothart and Cltfl’-artl lirey wit!
'titerpoint 1 otts by Franz I,oh.tr. E
■it Alscti, V\ uglier hi 11 sopra no, sins, s
1 special number accompanied bv «
■vometr’s chorus. A symphony or
hestra accompanies the songs,
xliich include “Once in the tieor
;:an fitlis “ The X art at i vt" “Tin
Rogue Song'’ "The Shame Fry ’
’lo Live, To Love" “When 1’u
Looking at You’’ Little Dove’" ant
Tt'.e Bandit Chorus,”
II irty nore, who was launched t<
lirectorial fume in “Madame ,V
tod who is today one of the ace
talkie direvMeits of the imiu-trv, Li< .
it-ves that in the Fiiihett picture
te It ul ditecled ids biggest prodm -
ion to date
l‘he iilory is lay Fraeees Marion,
with dialogue of Jufm Colton, ot
’Ruin'’ a up “Sb.mgbae Gesture”
'time, add concerns it singing bar,
lit chict in the Caucasus Muuu
ains, 11 sort of Robin Hood wlu
fall- in love wilJi a princess, goes
hrough fiery adventure for hei,
uid tiiiidty W ins Iter love. If is -r,t
m the rugged Caucasus Mountain-,
with castles, bcauiiittl gardens' me
tolorful gypsy villages .is its Joe ties
Tib bet I and ids band do daring
tricks in horsemanship and in mit
tceue an entire chorus sing^ on
galloping noises.
The Slur, first American tc
ichieve the topmost tank in grant!
opera, is- f nnous for such roles as
“ Ton a-, ’“Telramiiin'T’, "Sc.irjtia”
md others at the Met ropi I it an
lloii»e, and is international
y known tts the great-, st iuritoiu 1
today. *
His career is interesting. lit
.vas Ixirtt in California, the son ol
1 pioneer t vro-gun Western Sheriff ;
went to setiool in Lot* Ansgies aftcu
lather hud been killed caplin
.McKinney, the famous bandit ;
a stage actor; when his
was discovered hy Joseph
lie went tv> New York,
his appearances nr the
took operagoers by
Bulging from the past vve arc
that it is just as impof
to elect an honest and it c.-iptt
legiolttture as it is to elect
. governor. .... I he people , of .
me beginning 10 realize
i *'» d wilt xhe electmt.
important nnd constructive
ilie peibonnei of the
. lew "'3-....... b.l<>,e . 1 , t- r™
adjourned ti measure came up
the unant, nottg con
«,f fhoxe present. One mem
voted , against . it. 1 only
oe {
, he could . , give wins that , it
a certain senator s bill and
tie was “again” it. This
is now before congress. It
fail to straighten it out there
wii! lose i^G.uoo a year in
lera! fund*- until the next legisla
tuve uiee.s. And itli because one
was ruled »y his prejudice
in.dc-ari of by Jn honest desire to
Swoh i-icku
*h.ouk! be leij. at horne.- -Comtnerc
[PRICE # 1.50 A YK.il IN ADVAMK
The Uuws of '.'io-sler, Kujpaafl, art
passageways along tlte fronts of Ujias
of htiHses over rite ground floor and
under tin.* front part of the upp.-r
ttoiii* so that the rheyt upper story Is
tivailalde for shops, 'the How* are
readied from the street by stair*.This
is uu old meaning of “rows,” ami it is
row obsolete except when capitalised
and referring to the Rows In Oils par¬
ticular place.
Lifstime is Colieg*
Probably die Ufe L»r. William Ctii
hrn Kemp held Hie record for the tong.
i*t career of college, study in Amer
Ich. At the age of eighteen & iegecy
bequeathed him a stated tncowe as
long as he remained tn college. A* a
conaoijtieuee he attended classes at Co
lumhia university for sixty years, ae
tjulrfng in that rime a score of de
KTeO*.
Race Track Not*
A French artist recently <1 rim «*
race-track scene for the fashion
pages of the Woman’s Home Cotapaa*
but- When the sketch was received, It
was noticed that one horse was run¬
ning around the wrong way. Asked for
an explanation, the iiuSck-wlttod
Frenchman replied; “Ha is at left*
handed lmrse, quite common, to
France 1”
Iiu»u#m S*t»f»ctu>B
The need of insurance is a fm»ic
rn-ert—primal, intuitive, fundamental,
dfi.'f-jjremvatimi. yeanling for Lmmcr
talh.v, love of family, ambition, Uu-lff,
fear, the sad tifteriuath of war, the
susTaining solidarity of co-operation,
nit (leittand and arc to a great extent
met nnd satisfied hy some sort of In*
surunce.—Brno.sr Elmo Cetkin*.
Tobatcco Cuitivatioa
Tobacco was first introduced Into
Spain from Santo DopiiCifo utnl
thence i«to France in I.S59, The cul¬
ture of tobacco fit ti,e United Stete#
began in Virginia with the earliest;
settlement of that colony. Tlier* i»
a record »f it being cultivated to
Jamestown a* early as 103b.
Known by Variooa Hmm—
There nre four military tynns tu
u*e for (tic flag— flag, color, etandnrd
and ensign. King is n genera) rerat. A
color is h ting curried by uninouuted
units. A standard j s n tj u;t cartiwi by
mounted or motorized units. An en¬
sign is u flag down on sftip* and wualJ
boats.
Roundabout LogisI*ti«n
There is no provision ia the Co imi¬
tation for the repeal of an amend to aor.
arid no amendment h«s ever boeni re
pealctt. Mosr »Yttln)riti*ic agree tfrnt
the on)}’ way u> accomplish sucli su
object would he to pit?*! another
aineudiMi.-nr to tumul the pccvtonn
turicndiuenk
Sound Ad»ic«
For the love of a umriber of things
that are desirable, take the advice of
an old chump, young man or young
woman, and put at least a little money
away whenever you are paid your
wages.—f’iyrtJand Oregout*.
Community Wt*A
In every garden there are the weed*,
nnd lu every human coaitnaoiiy there
a re the indlvidoais who cotrespoinj to
the weeds in a gardeo, fattening off
ot* the substance of the useful.—F,\
cltnnge.
CabU Center
Sixteen sub marine cables, tin king
up all purls of the world, ate joined
to the Azores, where the c«Me tgs
change is nicknamed the “Chm-'.i.g
Cross of thy Atlanttc.''
BUipbemou# Burletque
The Black Mass wag h ceremony
pnteticed lit the so-called worship of
Sybuii as a burlesque of the Christian
Mass, during the time of the SiXt-eefitU
ceil rury.
Hsimr i* All Cr*f t«
A good occupation is better tbaa a
golden girdle. Thrice happy they who
have an occupation, Be pot ashamed
of your craft. There are tricks bt ati
trades but ours.
Early Inscription*
Josephus, historian ot the First een
tur.y 1 . 5 . said the art of wriitng we.v
very old—that he had seen Inscrip¬
tions by Seth, sou of Adam.
Marks of Grea toss*
A really great man ia kue**a by
three signs—generosity in the desigti,
humanity iu the execution, and mod¬
eration in success.—Bismarck.
Venerable Flags
Tite flag of Feu mark ts said fo be
the oldest unaltered flag iu the world.
Its <r<k— dates back to J 21tf. The
Italian flag (lutes back to 1310.
On the Wrong Road
“De tnaa dat uchber helps nobody
else,” said Uncle Uben. “Is liable t.<
git vvbar be ain't even helpin' hisgeit,''
—WMbingron Slav.