Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, June 06, 1930, Image 1
THE l CLEVELAND COURIER VOL. XXX 11, No. 33 ASBESTOS BUZZING .fust from the Mountains. ___ Messrs Havne and Walter Sims, of Helen, were down this way Sunday and were accompanied home by Mrs C. A. Knott. If you can learn the farmer to play golf and base ball the crops acreage will be cut down. John Smith says about the time business had began to grow bettei those long dresses and derby bats had to come back in style leaving him to hold the bag. They are going ahead with their power line, but it now looks like they will not have lights by the 6th of June in Helen. The lightning bugs are still doing business at the same old stand and the mocking all , night ... long . by birds are surging their liehts. \o one knows just wiiy and how these bugs make their light. If these power trusts \vpuld give light as cheap as it given in Canada all would have plenty of light. An airplane passed over one day last week, but they will never grow very popular with some of the rural people unless they fly ; /ery close to the earth so they can keep one foot on the ground while riding. This airplane may be trying fo locate a kiss o phone line tor the old maids of Osvltown and the old bachelors of Skunk Holler. They will all sign an easement for this line. 0 The flies .and candidates are •'growing very 1 *numerous here but by the iSth of June there will be a silence hy one part. All Cpu’t be elected—there will be some lelt out in the heat. As a rule some of our best people never reach their poli tical ambitions while on the other liand some get it to the holy of holies by a trick o» pull. 1 Here is not enough strawberry pie for alt. In most ot our cities all the candi dates have their pictures in the newspupers. It would be a idea for our male candidates to visit a beauty parlor and then have their pictures taken. Then send them to Bro. Davidson so he Can have a picture and comic sectioq in The Courier next week. If you can have your picture to flatter you the female voters will cry over it and will be sure to vote for you. Advice is very cheap and you not take it unless you want to The nights are very cool and dry now but when they grow warmer there will be some rain. These cool nights are tough on little cotton for some of it is dying. « It now looks like there will be about sixteen running for governor by the September primary. Clarkesville, Georgia. May 26, 1930. To the Voters of the NorihenstcrnClecuit: I hereby announce roy candidacy for re-election to the office of Solicitor Gen¬ eral subject to tiie September Primary, and earnestly ask your support. Thanking- you in advance, I am, Yours very truly, ROBERT Mo.MILLAN. m X*Jj 8 I 8 Allen Plumbing Go. I 1 8 Gainesville, Ga. >!♦/ g WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS I for M | the deming m a ter system 8 g See Is And Save Money 8 1 &< ii Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County SHOAL ( REEK ITEMS The 'voung people enjoyed a ! musical Saturday night at Mrs. Julia Holman’s, | Miss Willie Nell West on heriyth : birthday entertained her friends with a candy drawing. William Russell Tow is the name 0 f p 0 y that was left by the stork lt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tow last week. The stork laughed as he lightened his load of babies by eleven pounds and prss ed on to tiie next house, Miss Mary Blackwell and Mil dred Dorsey were the guests of their cousin, Miss AguesstO'Kelley Sunday. Horned to Mr. and Mrs. Dan [ J ;l j ineri a boy, Sunday. 1 here , when the , Sab- . , was a time j ^ reRarded lmt tl ,at wns , time and people have nearly passed to oblivion. At the present there lire seven teen candidates for Tax Collector, sixteen Mr’s, and one Miss. M e figure if tiie vote is about equally divided that too will elect someone Let the good people of White coun¬ ty think over the situation and vote their best judgment uninfluenced in any way, except to make a choice that will reflect honor upon them and the country. Fellow citizens, we ask you to give this question a serious thought and for once in life, if no more, make a choice that you will be proud of. Mr. Grover and James 13 . Sim¬ mons and their families, of Helen, visited Mr. Ora Simmons Sunday. TESNATEE VALLEY NEWS - * Several from this section attend ed the Children’s Day at Alt Pleas ant Sunday. an( j Mrs. Marvin Satterfield , md liu j e son spellL Saturday night , u) j Sunday with parents, .Mr. and M rs. John M, Allen . Mr. and Mrs. Clareeee VVrigld, of Gainesville, spent Saturday night and Sunday with t lieir sis¬ ter, Mrs, Marion Jackson. Sunday School and prayer meet¬ j ing at Mt. View is progressing j nicely. Everybody invited to come and take part. Miss Annie Rose Thomas, of tlie i Cluett-I’eabody & Co., Atlanta, is -•pending her vacation with home folks. We are having some cool weath¬ er at present which makes it very b id on cotton. We are glad to learn that Miss j Hester Ferguson is improving. Mr. Aaron Nix died one day last 1 week and was buried at Town Creek. Advertising is the oil that lubn cates tiie machinery of business. Subscribe For Tbe Courier CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, JUNE 6, l9«o OAKES CHAPEL Mr. J, II. Stovall and family visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J.Church in Atlanta last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Smith and Miss Pauline Smith, of Cornelia, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Griff Allison and children, of Leaf, visited Mr. and Mrs. Millard Freeman Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. llomer Thomas, Clermont, Mrs. Frank Tatum and children and Mrs. II. A. Tatum, of Cornelia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tatun Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Whitworth and children, of Fainesville, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Satterfield, of Atlanta, and Mr. and MrsFrank Thurmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Curtis. A large crowd enjoyed the sing¬ ing at Btae Creek Sunday night and reported some fine singing even if Rev. J. L. Sisk and sons were unable to he with us. We hope to have another good singing in tiie near future. ill up Ridge Dots Rev A. C. Cantrell and daugh¬ ter, of Symrtia, were up this way last Sunday evening at Mt.I’ieusaiit cemery and Neei Gap. Several from here here attended Childjen’s Day at Chattahoochee last Sunday. Miss Naomi Lance is- quite ill of pleurisy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. FloydCor bin a fine son, June 2. Misses Grace and Mary Winkler spent last Saturday night with their cousins at Etris. Prof. C. C. Lunsford is at home again from 'Townsend, Ga., wnere lie taught last term. We are glad to hear of an abun¬ dant grain crop in this section. Business before pleasure. ........ ...... - .......... a Schedule of Neel Gap Hus Line, successor to the Queen City Line, from Gainesville, Ga., to Murphy. N. C„ and II. F. Trot¬ ter Line from Guinesville, Ga„ to Itlaiisville, Ga,, effective Monday, June 9th, 1990. ( Read Down I’. M A. M. P. M. P. M. 4 :oo IO :oo Lv Gainesville Av 12 :;jo 5 - o0 I :* 5 to :25 Clermont ■*' 12 :oo 4 : 35 ■1 : 45 l ° : 45 Cleveland “ it 130 A.M. 4 :15 5 : 3 ° i i :3o “ Neel Gap “ 10 145 A. M 3 : 35 5 :, 5 CT it: 15 “ Bluirsville “ CT 9 :00 A. M. 2 :o0 6 :oo 11 12 Ar Murphy Lv “ 8:00 A. M. i :o 0 Read IJp Additional trips between Cleveland and Gainesville A. M. P. M. 7 : 3 ° Lv Cleveland Av 6:45 8 :y> Av Gainesville Lv 6 :oo Furniture Sale Commencing June 9th We offer our entire stock of new furniture at a reduction of 25c on the dollar First to come will be the first served Only on strictly CASH basis Most everything from a Cradle to a Coffin This Sale closes June 14th COME CLEVELAND FURNITURE SHOP C. F. Sutton, Prop, Nelms-Mauney On Sunday morning, May 25, in Waliiallu, S. C., occured the mar¬ riage of Miss Joneal Nelms of this place and Mr. Paul Frank Mauney, of Cleveland. Mr. Shirley, clerk of the county court, officiating. Mrs. Mauney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nelms. She is a lovely girl of the brunette type, whose sunshiny nature has won for her numbers of friends among the young and old. Mr. Mauney, whose home is in Cleveland, is associated with his father in the wholesale grocery business. He is a young man of splendid business ability and is popular socially as well. After a stay of severul days in Atlanta and a visit to various points in the southern portion of the state Mr. and Mrs.Mauney will return to Cleveland and begin keeping house. Their friends here and elsewhere join in congratulations and best wishes for a happy voyage through life.—Commerce News. To the Voters of White County: Raving liven aolicited by thousands of citizens of the Ninth district by letter, personal solicitation and otherwise to al¬ low the use of my name in the forth¬ coming primary election to succeed my¬ self in Congress, 1 have decided to yield to their wishes. Many have expressed the opinion that iny services are especial¬ ly needed by the people, during the next term, and as they have been good enough to honor and trust me in the past, andjjas they have presented the matter in the light of a public duty, |I would be un¬ grateful uot to respond- to their express¬ ed wishes now. The pride of my life is in doing what the people want me to do and it will be a labor of love to me in working for them. As I have the assur¬ ance of my friends that my name will be placed upon the ticket in each county in the district, I trust I may receive a large majority of the votes cast in every coun¬ ty at the primary election to be ‘held on September 10. Sincerely, THOMAS M, BULL. May 26, 1980. To the voters of White county : I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector to till the unexpired term of J. H. Campbell, sub¬ ject to the. special election to be held on June 18. I will not be able to make a personal canvass to seek your vote and influence because all of my time will be needed in my crop, and I do not wish to detain each of you bom laboring in your crops where 1 realize you will be busily en¬ gaged. 'Therefore, if 1 fail to see you please accept this as my personal ap¬ peal for your vote and influence, which will be highly appreciated, Walter & Robinson. Subscribe For The Courier [PRICE $1.50 A YE vh IN ADVANCE Announcements For TAX COLLECTOR To the Voters of White county: I announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of White County to fill the unexpired term of J. H, Campbell, subject to the special election to be field June iti by the Ordinary. 1 will greatly appreciate your vote and influence in behalf of my candidacy. T. H. Turner. To the Voters of White county: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector of White County for the unexpired term of J. If. Campbell, subject to the special election to be held by tiie Ordinary on June 18. 1 feel that 1 am competent to fill tiie of¬ fice in an efficient manner, therefore your vote and influence will be greatly appreci¬ ated. Ross L. Mize. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector to till the unexpired term of J. If. Campbell, resigned. If 1 am elected 1 promise to till the office to the very heft of my ability, and 1 will appreciate the support of the voters jn the coming election. This the Kith day of May, 1930. Ed Trotter. To the voters of White county This is notice to the citizens of White county that. I am a candidate for Tax Collector to till the unexpired term of J. H, Campbell, resigned, eubject to the special election to be held on the 18th of June, i980. I will greatly appreciate the support of the voters as possible, and if I am elect¬ ed, 1 promise the best service that is possible for me to render. V. S. Nicholson. To the voters of White county: I am a candidate for Tax Collector to fill the unexpued-term of ,J. H. Camp hell, resigned. As one of his bondsmen I will take care of his shortage to the county, as far as the commissioners of the present term will permit, after deducting my actual expense. If the people will elect me I will pledge myself to redeem the county from the loss incurred. Respectfully, J. A. Pal liter To the voters of White county: 1 hereby announce myself for TnxCol lector of White county to till the unex pire.d term of J. II. Campbell, subject to a special election to tie held June 18. 1 would appreciate your vote and in¬ fluence. 1 have went day and night dur¬ ing flu and now tiiis is the only time every asked for support, so 1 will thank my friends to do all they can on June 18, Dr. W. R. Bulgin. To the voters of White County : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector to till the unexptredterinofJ.il. Campbell, sub¬ ject to the sdecial election to lie held on June 18. I promise a faithful performance of tiie duties of the office if elected. Your uote and influence in behalf of my can didaoy will be greatly appreciated. George E. Allen. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of While county to fill the unexpired term of J.IX Campbell, subject to a special election to be held in said county on June 18, 1930. My experience as a bookkeeper and assistant cashier of The Rank of Helen for the past nine years is evidence ofimy qualification to till the office in an effi¬ cient and businesslike manner. 1 will appreciate the Support of the voters iu the coming election, and if elected. I promise to till the office to the very best of mv skill and ability. Miss Arispah Allison. NOTICE We have installed a new outfit for charging all kinds of batteries. Your patronage will be appreciated Cleveland Chevrolet Co. NOTICE. The Sanitary Committee of the Town of Cleveland earnestly de¬ that every citizen exert civic pride, as well as a means of health preservation, to clean all their outbuild¬ ings and toilets before an inspec¬ tion is imperative. Sanitary Com. Town of Cleveland I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector of White county to till the unexpired term of d. 11. Campbell, resigned. I have paid taxes in White county for twenty-three years, and it would be a pleasure for me to serve the county aw Tax Collector for this term.” If 1 am elected 1 will do my best to All tiie office in tiie right wav. I will appre¬ ciate the support of all the voters in the coming election. This May 26th, 1930. G. W. Anderson, To the voters of White county: i hereby announce inyself a candidate for Tax Collector of White county to fill the unexpired term of J. H. Campbell, resign ed. I will not be able to see all the voters, so I trust that you will accept this as a personal visit and that you will favor nto with your votejand influence which will he greatly appreciated. E. C, Hefner. To the voters ofVJhite county, Ladies and Gentlemen: I hereby announce inyself a candidate for Tax Collector to till the unexpired term of J. H. Campbell, subject to the special election to be held June 18. If elected. 1 promise to till the office to the best of my ability. Your vote and in¬ fluence will be greatly appreciated. J. P. Saxon. To the voters of White county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector to till the unexpired term ot J. Ii. Campbell, subject to the special election to be held June 18. On account of my physical condition at the. present I will mot be able to canvass the county and sea the voters in person, therefore 1 trust you will accept this as my personal appeal for your vote and in¬ fluence which will be greatly appreciated \V, A. (Bill) Russell. To the Voters of White county: I hereby announce mysel, a candidate for Tax Collector to fill the unexpireb term of J. H. Campbell, subject to the Special election to he held June 18. It will he impossible for me to make a. personal visit to all the voters due to all of my time being needed in my crop, therefore 1 trust you will accept this as my personal appeal for your vote amt influence, which I assure you will be ap¬ preciated very much. Barney Hooper. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the offie of Tax Collector of White county, subject to the special election to lie neld June 1H. I will appreciate the support of all the voters, and if elected, will promise to discharge the duties of the office in an efficient and businesslike manner. Respectfully, S. L. Brown. To the voters of White county: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector to fill the unexpired term of J. H. H. Campbell, subject to the special election to he held June 18. It will be impossible for me to be able to canvass the county and see the voters due to the physical condition of my grandfather, so Intrust you will take this as my personal appeal for your vote and influence, which will be appreciated. Clarence Cooley. To the voters of White county: I do hereby announce myself a (candi¬ date for Tax Collector to till the unex¬ pired term of Jamie Campbell, and will appreciate all votes that are cast for me tbe 18th day of June. If elected, I will discharge my duty as Tax Collector to iuw and the best of my Elbert L. Kattaday.