Newspaper Page Text
rbc Clevelanfc Courici'
( 'haul Organ of While County (Jo
ubhahed Weekly at Cleveland <m.
,1 as. P. Davidson, F/litor. I
laveirand j
loitered at the >ffice at t *
Ga.. hp second claw* mail ma-ei.
Member Ninth District Press AssocUinn f
“ Georgia Prea* I
“ National Editorial
Press Congress Of The World |
Hu inscription, *1.50 per year
in advance
L ®©&1 News
(ieorgia lias twelve congressftiei
;,nd they are all lawyers except
Torn Hell.
Nacoochee Institute opens Mon
day.
Kead the advertisement of the
Gainesville Business College. Thb
i-. ae exceptionally good chance foi
you to obtain a business training
at low cost.
Mrs. A. I.. Dorsey is not im¬
proving from her long illness.
Mr. VV. J. Church, of Atlanta
■was in town one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards and
little daughter, of Atlanta, are
visiting Coj, and Mrs. C. II. Ed
wards this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Bryon Keiley, of
Atlanta, were in Cleveland for
short time Saturpay returning from
Cornelia, where they purchased
she Methodist Georgian at Corne¬
lia.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Cooley has whooping
cough.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis . . ,, Crespo, O' .
, . ,
Atlanta, spent Sunday .. with Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Jarrard.
The State of Georgia is due
White county schools over fio,
ooo. Bet the teachers would liki
see this coming in.
The I lie ex-service ex-service men men never netei had u,tn
better friend in Washington th
Tom Bell and never will.
•ye-?■ ; - »
ENROLL NOW
FOR FALL TERM
The Fall Term of the Gainesville School of the Atlanta Business
College will begin September 2,
Enrollments are being received daily. If you wish to be trained
for business in a reasonable time time and at the least expense, you
'
should arrange now to start at the beginning of the fall term.
We teach New Gregg Shorthand, Rational Typewriting, 20th
Century Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Business Correspondence,
and Ofjice Practice. A course can be completed in four or five
months. Graduates will be awarded the regular diploma of the At¬
lanta Business College, and will be assisted to procure positions.
The school will open day and night. The night school is for the 1
benefit of people who cannot attend the day school.
If interested, please fill out and mail the following call I:
coupon, or at
the school, which is located in the Granite building,
j ☆ I
i COLPON $ •Ci
•5 •Ct if
Dixon Hall. I $
II'. O. Box 437. *
^Gainesville. Ga. ex
tDear Sir: $
■ft •h Without obligation on my part, please give me full infor-L
?.Nante....................... * illation of the Fall Term. I\ 0......... ...............£ 1
^Street No......................... R.F.D. No..................*
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆fn^^****TSn^*^***^***-y-y****fy**^*vi-**** v y****v-c rv ,
THE C&feVELANU (JOUklfcR, CLEVELAND. GEORGIA,
Miss Christina Davidson return
to Iter home in Columbus alter a
to reltii i ves litre.
Mr. Guv O. Stone, candid.it'
public service
in Cleveland ;i-t Saturday in
intercut of bis candidacy. Guy
do his Lent, it elected, to serve
people and not certain
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davidson.
Lafayette, spent the weekend
with relatives. Miss l’olly
and Miss Helen
who has been visiting
.it Nacoochee and Cleveland, re¬
turned with them.
‘•Little Hill” Russell, of
bia, S. C,, is a visitor in
county.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert
spent the weekend with Mr.
Martin, in Madison county.
The case against Mis
Allison is called for Saturday
the court house in Cleveland.
Sheriff Jackson has been il
ior several days since our last
,ue, but is now able to be out.
Tom Beil is responsible for tin
G. & N. VV. Railroad
;heir service to the people of
section. Has he done
for you i •
Miss Clara Cantrell, who attend
ed summer school at the
of Georgia, has returned home,
Tom Bell introduced the bill
permitted the farmers to
money from the government in
spring to assist, them in
their crop.
Rev. Willie Miller will begin
revival meeting at Tesnutee
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. I’. VV.
and children, of Williamson,
the past week with Mrs.
sister, Mrs- H. Ay. jarrard.
M r. and Mrs. Louis jarrar d
*on/.Lo uu, J r - were the
j guests of Mr. II. A. Jarrard.
Mrs. C. C. jarrard is
the week in Atlanta.
—-. .- —---?
Subsoribe j,' or The
J
‘
:
Mother Brags on Him
"Why shouldn’t I brag on Otto?
If you had seen him a while back
you couldn’t believe he’s the same
boy,” says Mrs. McGuire Thigpen,
j San Antonio mother, whose home
is at 1816 S. Prcsa St. ‘‘If he tried
to play he’d get all out of breath
right away. He rolled and tumbled
instead of sleeping. We had to drag
| him out of bed in the mornings so
i he would be sure to get to school.
He’s such a healthy reached specimen now
because we finally his trou¬
ble by giving him Herbine. He eats
j big meals now, sleeps sound anti even
works after school from 5:30 to
11:30.”
A teaspoonful of Herbine, taken
as directed on the bottle, child is usually needs
: all a sluggish, irritable
to help his stomach and bowels so
he can eat and grow strong. Try it.
Seven years ago Crisp County
started the construction of a hydro
electric power p : ant on the Flint
river, 16 miles frem Cordele. The
plant has been completed and pow¬
er rates for that city have been
reduced 50 per cent. At the be
ginning of the construction of the
plant, Congressman Charles R
Crisp stated that the Cordele plant
would be a means by which Geor¬
gia could measure the cost of power
As 1 result, the Georgia Power j
Company will be asked to show :
cruise on September 2, before the
Public ServiceComtnission why the!
power rates throughout Georgia j
cannot be reduced 35 per cent.
mil.ll SPKAKING
lion. Geo. II. Carswell will ad j
dress the voters of White county
■at the court house in Cleveland on
Saturday, August 30th. at u!
o’piopk interest of his candidacy
for governor. Everybody inyited,
to come and her the speaker, and :
especially the ladies ato cordially
invited.
I.o THE DICTfRCT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA — ATLANTA
DIVISION.
--
The United States Number 1255
Vs. Law.
2,307.84 acres of Proceeding to
land in Lumpkin, Condemn Land,
Dawson, Gilmer,
Fannin and White
Counties, Georgia;
George W. Seif, et
al.
NOTICE
TO THE FOLLOWING
WHO ARE
TO-WIT:
George C. Barber, 3rd, Angelo
vori, Lizzie Chester, a minor;
uel Abernathy; Mrs. Rose Cochran;
Mrs. Liddie or Siddie Culberson;
Davenport; Mrs. Nancy Barker;
AND
THE F 0 L L O W I N G
WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE
KNOWN OR WHO ARE
SELVES WHOLLY
TO—WIT: ,
fa) Ihe following persons 01 theii
heirs at law, whose names and
deuces are unknown:—Clen-.meth
ercromble; John H. Abercrombie;
W. Barnard; John Bearden; Mrs.
Bearden; Martin L. Burns; John
Chapman; S, F. Chapman;
Chester; W. L. Clement; Kplniam O
Crane; John B. Crane; Mary J.
gler; Alice Falls, widow of G. E. L
Falls; Reuben Falls; W. D.
J. H. House; W. R. Mathis and wife;
D. A. Ritchie; Samuel W. Smith;
Charles A. McClure; R. C. Thomas;
Mrs. Isabelle Wehunt and
Henry A. Patten; J. Huston
way; Annie Belle Falls; Mrs.
Falls; Texie Falls; Beta Falls;
Falls; Gilbert Falls; Dick Kails;
Naucy Falls: Mrs. Dick Falls;
Georgia Mining & Investment
ny or its Successors or assigns;
land Lumber Company or its
oik „r assigns; Sam Bearden;
lb) Heirs »t law of the
persons, whose names and
unknown; , Solomon Barnes; ,,
are
A. Bell; James .... Blount.
CUB
L. Brown; J. S. Buist; W. J. Burt;
Joshua Bussey, Sr.: James M.
trell; John C. Chester; William
Chester; J. A. Clark; David
Peyton Clay; Elizabeth
James N. Cochran; William W Cot
trell; James H. t’ox. Jr.; L. D.
Thomas Davis; Dempsey Rice;
enport Evens; Hendrick Fay ton:
liam Free/.; Samuel Gibson;
R. Green; Henry Harris;
J. Hill; W. J. Hill; John W.
Thomas Hutcherson; Thomas
son; William Jackson; Joseph
rat'd; Josiali D. Jarrard;
min Jenkins; James M. Kelly,
M. l.aer; Robert B Lewis;
S. Long; Mary H. Lucas:
as Lunsford; Janios Maintain;
MathleSi Rslberj Maxwell, G.
Merck; William A. Mincey;
son A. Monroe; Henry Monzingo;
William McGinty; Julius
Ohed Perry; I. M. I’osey;
Ray; Purmedus Reynolds;
Sain, Sr.; Thomas Sharp; A. F.
wood; William T. Skelton;
Stinger, Wiley Tootle: Nancy
ren; John White; William F.
John W. Wullins; Henry F. Scott;
David H. S. Andrews;
AND
To all and every person
or non-resident, who claims any
title or interest in said
lands, or the funds which may be
into Court as the result of this
ceeding, whether under or in right
auy of the above named or
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
quired and admonished to take
lice that the United States has filed
petition it) the District Court
the United States for the
ern district of Georgia, Atlanta Di
vision, to condemn 2.307.S4 acres
land In Lumpkin, Dawson,
Fannin and White Counties,
being in the land lots, districts
sections of said counties, as
to-wit:
Beiug land mts 45, 112, 152, 154,
1S7, 188, 189, 223, 224. District 5,
tion 1 , and land 1 t 263 and part
land lots 274, 275, 312. "'.strict 6 , and
land lots 1S4. 249, 256, 257, 320,
682, 757, 75S, 942, 1003. 1014, and parts
of land lots 321, S27, S2S, S29.
937, and South L of land lot
255 and Blast part of land lot 316
and lo acres of land lot 931, and
acres of land lot 9H and 21 acres oi
land lot 943, District 11, Section 1, and
part of land lots 191 and 192. District
15, all in Lumpkin county, Georgia:
and land lot 219, District 5 in Lump
jiiii and Dawson counties, Georgia, am,
land lots 132. 133. 141, 142, 199, 20c.
£04, District 5, Section 1, Dawsoi:
county, Georgia: and land lot 85 and
north *2 of land lot S6, District t Sec
Goa 1, Gilmer county, Georgia, and pan
of land lot 111, District 7, Section 1,
Legal Advertisements
Georgia, White County.
Tin* appraisers upon f he application of
Mis Lou My'U*-. wi-iow of D. K. Myers
for a twelve month’s support for herself
ami two minor children, having tiled
1 their return. All persons concerned
are hereby cited lo show cause, if any
-they ha e, at the next regular Septem
her term of tins Court why said applies
i tion should not be granted. This Aug.
frith, \Mo.
A, L. Dorsey, Ordinary
j Georgia, White County.
T‘> sill whom it may concern:
R. L. Kvtle having iu proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of ad
mlniatiation on the estate of Mrs. C- H
Kytle, late of »ai,| coumy. This is to
rite ali and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs. C. H. Ky tie to be and
appear at my office within the time a.1
lowed by law, and shew cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to him. the said
| il. L- Kvtle, on said estate. Witness
my hand and official signature this the
1th day of August Hf3o.
A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary.
! -
, Gf.-gia, White County.
IV ill be sold before the court house
door in said county on the tiret Tuesday
September next within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash the
j following described property to wit: One
house and lot located near Kiris school
hou.-e in t Town Creek district of said
1 county and being the place where C. W.
! .Jackson lived in March ift’21. Said pro
J Jackson party levied by L. on 1‘. as Faulkner. the property ofC. and W.
L. C.,
turned over to me for advertising and
sale to satisfy a tax ti fa issued by S. L.
l!ro "". Tax Collector of said county
a K*' Msl c - vv - Jackson for state and
«”««ty taxea for the year m».
Also at the same time and place and
i on the same terms will be sold the fol
lowing described property to wit. Al)
! the town lots in the Town of Cleveland.
(,«a„ owned by J. H,Campbell and locat
ed on the north side of the Cleveland
aml CUavkpevillc road, including lots
where there was recently n shuttle lac
fa<to, '> lo,ril1, ‘ ,L Sai,! l “ ,s ''ounded on
Urn n,.rtl, by Mrs. J. H. Campbell pro-
1 -Hy. ■•>• the cast hy the .1. W. House
nu l '' e by-aid Cleveland
and t. lat Kcsvtllc road and on the w,»st
it street which ... is the western boundary
of ...... xmhI lots, oaiu v property , levied . . . on l>j ,
L. P. Faulkner, L. C., and turned over
to me for advertising and sale to satisfy
a lax execution issued by S. L. Brown,
Tax Collector of said county against J
: u . Campbcl, for state and [county taxes
for the year ISUi).
A Iso at t he same time arid place and on
the same terms the following described
property ; A one-half undivided interest
iu part id lot, of land No. i03 iu the third
district of said "county, which land is
fully described in a deed from .)• A.
Owenby and Ida.I. Oweuby to W. H.
p- Ie ,.,. e MIlli Ruhjr p ier ,.„ by (ltVll
rh* r „ m ber 27th, 1924, ami recorded in
theCleik’a office of said county in reeo d
of deeds hook “W", page 220, to which
reference is made for description herein
• Said pro|» 6 i*iy Invit'd on as
the property of Mrs. Ruby Pierce to
satisfy a tax execution issued by S. L
Brown, Tax Collector of said coun’y,
against the said-Mrs. Ruby Hie. ee
: state and county tuxes for the year 15*21'.
I bis August f»tb, G'dO.
W, A. Jackses, Sheriff
Fannin c unty. Georgia; and part of
land lot 12 , District 5 White county,
,
Lcor.-ia; all of said lands, aggregat
tn:; a total of 2.307.S4 acres, more or
teas, and being known as the lands at
George \Y. Self, L. B. Chester, Jacob!
Cain Estate, George B Gaddis Estate,
A F. McDonald, Clian Woody, Cora
r Brown, Oscar
Cannon, Walter Woody,
j. h. Hawes Estate, J. A. Cochran,
Henry Cochran, W. A. Styles, Cop
j perhill Timber and Mineral Company,
\y p. Davenpart, Abernathy, Charters
Underwood, and others,
This matter will he heard in the
, United Slates Court Room at Atlanta,
1 Georgia, the
on 13th day of September.
193 ,;, at ten o’clock. A. M. If you or
either of you have any rights in the
premises, or desire to he heard in the
matter, you are required then and
there to make known your objections,
jf a ny, your claims as to the value of
Ihe property, or your respective in
j terests therein, or in the funds arising
therefrom, or any other matters ma
terial to your respective lights in the
property sought to be condemned;
otherwise the Court will proceed as to
law and justice may appertain,
Y0L WIL ^ THEREFORE TAKE
Y ^ ' r ‘
j n witness whereof, I have hereunto
set m y hand and affixed the seal of
jHe said United States District Court
^ Atlanta, Georgia, this 28 day of
j uly , 193o
(Seal.) o. C. FULLER,
Clerk United States District Court,
Northern District of Georgia,
By C. A. McGREW, ,
Deputy Clerk. * t
i
Announcements
To the voters of White County.
I announce myself asa candidate for
Representative of White County subject
to the action of the people of Sept. 10th,
My motto is: equal lights to all and
special privileges to none, to save the
State and County of ail the finances I
can. and to aid the farmers as much as
possible. This doth day of June 11)30.
Yours for success,
A. C. Bowen
To the Voters of White County:
/ hereby anhounoe myself a candidatu
for Representative of White County.sub¬
ject to the Democratic primary Sept 10.
1 promise to perform the duties of the
office to the best of my ability.
Your vote and influence will be highly
adpreciated.
Very truly yours.
J. B. IL Barrett.
Clarkesville, Georgia;
May 26. 1330.
I’o the Voters of the Northeast ernCircuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Solicitor-Gen¬
eral subject to the Septembor Primary,
and earnestly ask your support.
Thanking'ymi in advance, I uin.
Yours very truly,
Robert McMillan.
To (lie V oters of theNortheastern Circuit
I am a candidate for Solicitor General,
subject to Ihe Democratic Primary:
The, work I have done in the conduct
of this office is an open hook for your
consideration. Many good citizens who
diil not vote for me before have been
kind enough to sa.\ that this work should
he rewarded|by my election to the office
itself, and for these expressions of sup¬
port I am very grateful. I have worked
hard for promotion in life, and a chance
is all 1 ask.
Your thoughtful consideration of the
above and your active support will bs
deeply appreciated. And if elected. 1
pledge my best efforts in your service,
trying to do equal and impartial justice
to all alike.
Sincerely yours.
E. 1). Kenyon.
To the Voters of White County:
Having been solicited by thousand*of
citizens of the Ninth district by letter,
personal solicitation and otherwise to al¬
low Hie use of my name in the forth¬
coming primary election to succeed my¬
self in Congress, I have decided to yield
to their wishes. Many have expressed,
the opinion that my services are especial¬
ly needed by the people during Hie next
term, and as they have been good enough
to honor and trust me iu the past, and as
they have presented the matter iu ihe
light of a public duty, 1 would be un¬
grateful not 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 i»
working for them. As l have the assur¬
ance of my friends that my name will W
placed upon the ticket in each count v in
the district. I trust [ may receive a large
majority of the votes cast in every eouu
at the primary election to lie held ou
10.
Sincerely,
THOMAS M, BKJ i
May 26. Ibso.
Laoion, Georgia, January 7th, ujgo
To People of trie Ninth Congression¬
al District Of Georgia:
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Representative for the
Ninth Congressional District of Georgia
in the next Congress of the Uniied.Stat.es
subject to the action of the Democratie
Friinary to be held in September next.
If accorded this high hon. r. I pie, ge
you an active, energetic and faithful
representation, to the utmost of my
ability.
I earnestly solicit your support.
Sincerely,
J no. S. W iU)*i
An Unpleasant Subject
All of the functions of life are not
pleasant to consider. Perhaps this is
why some mothers refuse to think that
juch symptoms as restless sleep, loss of
flesh, flesh, lack lack of of appetite appetite or or itching itchmg nose
and fingers in their children, can be
caused by round or pin worms: Many
mother* nave proven, however, that a
few doses of White’s Cream Vermi¬
fuge, that sure and harmless worm
expellant, disappear. will You make these White’s symptoms Cream
can get bottle from
Vermifuge for 35 cents per
Sold by J. B, R. BARRETT.
Advertising is the oil that lubri¬
cates the machinery of business.
Try it.
Theory may raise a man's hopes,
but practice raises his wages.
If there’s one thing a woman hates
more than flattery It’s lack of it.
Many a would-be bachelor gets mar¬
ried through a miss understanding I
Clothes may make the man, but
woman gets more out of her dresses.