Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, January 09, 1931, Image 4
Gf«c Cleveland Coiuricr O’ tat Organ of White County, (in v ,t,li8hwl Weekly *?. OS«v<*l ina <*» * J A>. P. Davidson, Jfdibnr. F, »t the !*•>«• Gl«v**!and i».. h» second rIhss mail wiaUvr. ' lemlwi Ninth OiMrie* Pr«s* Aa«ocial«n 14 Georgia Pre^* «* National Editorial Pren* Congress Of The World Subscription, * 1.50 per year in advance There is sure to be a controversy in the general assembly over the qu -lion of using road funds for paving other debts of the state It is irelieved Governor Hardman is in invor of this plan "While Richard B. Russell, Jr., speaker of the Ii, use, and govern’or-cipct, declares he will fight such a measure. The following tax ^measures will be presented to the General As¬ sembly ; i. A bill to create a State Tax Commission to col'ect all special and general t axes. An amendment to the Boy¬ kin statutory income tax act gmssed bv the last General Assembly to ii„ icase the revenue from this measure. ! An amendment to the gen¬ eral sales tax reducing the amount ot exemptions. A bill to provide for the col¬ ic all of state taxes quarterly in - sir id nf annually. A bid to in ike the general sal , tax a permanent measure, (j A regrouping of the general tax act for the purpose of clarifying ceiMin sections and paragraphs. Hired E. Sloan, president of General Motors, and an it-.g industrialist, is optimistic tin.* future of industry in general tl i ughout the world which will h- n with the ( oiled Stutes. Mr. Sh in declares tli tit it is useless to try to fool people into looking to a pros pert y which does not exist, tli it it will take time for business to pick up, lyrD that lie that by spring there will be a de tided rise in business activity. Marshal Joseph J off re, French hr vo of the Marne, and known as the World war suvior of Paris,died ft.mmhty after an illness of short duration. He had been secretly to u hospital for treatment on his left foot caused front an in¬ fected artery. His left leg was (imputed, but gangrene set up and be died si.oii afterward. AllFrance mourns the death of "Papajoffre,” as lie was called. The peace of the world itilxht he .assured if the great powers could tie L. pt from comparing each other. •'Tuns oil is now being produced In til's country.” We still think elbow v ise would he more practical. ________ ‘Tornstnlks treated hy the now process make an exceptionally strong p: ,i'r." Or would husky he the word? Tiie politician who claims he has One reason Slmkespenre is always 1 epuiar is because people like to go t« ihe theater to hear their favorite mb quotations. Hack in the old home town there v ot least one man who was so v .ihless that he wasn’t even asked to feign petitions. " A film producer is planning a build in ; of 5i stories in New Toth.” As a; h the films, however, they wilt alt be built on one plot. Who can remember the old fash-j b i-d winter when a boy could skate 0> .n to the store almost any day tor j « sack of pastry flour? ! ne wives tire merely Incxpetf i .or ii, and others are like the young ■31 . . n who ordered a ton of chestnut j free from worm holes. •Anyway,” muttered tlie Old Crab. an may -till take n chew now it: ' then without feeling that be ;s: ,'d first ofter It to a lady.” i __ • y 0 nave wondered whether an en jtr t couldn't get through one consider of those t ing marathons with a | a: saving Of words by drawling. Dora thinks it would have been tpw ward being tlie Venus de Mlio, w : : po place for nn engagement ring, i ,u to flisten the fraternity pin. I CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. Lo<ea! N@ws Gordon Abernothy’s fttiier and brother-in-law, of At Dutit, come up on Chri*trou« day md took Gordon and his children back with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watson and children, of Gadsden, Ala , spent the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. VV. f. Stovall at the Valley. Mrs. C. H Nelms',of CutnWrce. spent a few days during the holi¬ days with her daughters, Mrs. Jas. l\ Davidson and Mrs. PauJMaunev Hon C S. Barrett was in town during the holidays. • Mr. and Mrs. 11 . H. and children and Miss Polly Hen¬ derson, of Lafayette. Ga., 'the holidays with parents in Cleve land and Nacoochec Mr. and Mrs. J, A, Cook spent t day or two with relatives in Bla irsville. Mr. Ii. D. Wiley visited hi, son m Florida during the Holidays .(0 Messrs George Davidson. eelle Heritage and Sam Allison tirued to Detroit Jan. xst, arriving • here Saturday morning, Messrs Pollack mid Wells, of Atlanta, spent one day in. White | county during the holidays turkey • imting i The family of Mr. H. L. Dorsey moved to I.ive Oak, Flu., Dec. ,G• Mr. Linton Nix, of Gill, Coin.. a visiting relatives. The Editor desires to expaess j iur appreciation to Mr. and .Mrs.; vV. ). Wyhttn for their rerttenitier ihce to us Christmas. Judge A. L. Dorsey |was called ,o the bedside of lbs son-in-law in Atlanta, who was very Jill. Mr. ‘AVilltam Allison ‘Uncle John ’ Ja.ckson back i It is, week. j . y. Born to Mr. arid Mr. Ailison.of Clermont, during the holidays, a boy, /oiln Cox was here for a lew J days thifi week. | Mr. Frank ffeuimer, ot Gaines ilie, spent a few days during the uist week with his sister, Mrs. J. j I. Teiford. j There will b,e ap election for trustees of Cleveland High School j Jan. |y. Mr. John Allison made bond a *500. bond last Saturday to appear as a state witness in the case; of Mamie Clayton and Bill Yates. Miss Beulah Fuller, duuglitei of Dr. and Mrs. J. II. I tiller, of At¬ lanta, and a former teacher in Cleveland High School, was married to William Calvin Smith, i of Atlanta, on Christmas minting. The ceremony was performed at Ler home by her father, who L) of Calvary Baptist church Miss Mary Lou Nix has been elect rd to fiii her' vacancy. Bud Suggs lias moved into Dr. r .«• »«'*«»“•* ft- t—ft vacated between the sun's oy > johnny Edwards. Mr, \Y. T. Ravati, of Perry,Fia., j was in town this week. Mr. Harry Graves, supt. of mails uul Mr. Jonttson, manager of mails at |the Terminal, were in, mill Wednesday. There is a good probability that better mail service will ue given to Atlanta. Mr. Arvil Turner, aged 15 years l 1110s . eider son of Mr, and Mrs. f\ \V. j urner. of Chestatee dis Lumpkin county, died ot oneutnoma Dec. ^ 1 -t. Arvii had many triend* in Cleveland who , v ,:ie grieved at iii. .je.uli. Mr. Char ie Kinsey, a*, inmate twaiting to be carried to the Svate rv'v.itoriusri .v. Mitledgev i i ie, die-ci ednesday in tail. l” ate feeuator J. i>. R. Barretl 1 rui Representative 1. j. finme .vent to Atlanta f yesday ;o be at duties in live extraordinary sesssiou ot the legisiatun*. Mr. A. PiUmer brought brougtst .a iwcc iec* of mica ?n cut oiFIce r ue day this week, which , »e found in White county. WARNS PUBLIC J)U. GftACE ^YIwftLfthftL, M. D; Weil ii n doctor’, Wan of •••. :.un;,t codin' ued use drat tic trgatives. 1 'Ten year-; medic pract i ;e haft convinced me that j sorn uiTer ing from funci i jl li!y m dieted by i mty f(iU „ v dif , ( . chrr „. ;i or co list i p.a fion, acidity, ga-. ■ishrngf ftict-p, nervoust >ft autl toxic headache-, c .. Id tun the fre queen use ot <- 1 mt . salts, oils or oll,er dr ‘ lMj ' '■ !lv - d ‘ M h •-\l ter uh i r,'. •; action of Sargon and Sat • ft Mass pills i n a great nmiv cn - 1. feel free to >; , y j ... i form.ula as uniform I v Hi- v Sargon treat¬ ment tot the tli- ird,mentioned above. J have -aam . .in:iless cases „f wonderful re.-ulh- i- an the ii - - Sargon, and I Cam i r it a real privilege to nv iUii/ia d this re. narkable nesv (realmcut," Ih. Kirki ni't i- ■ r '-Hicnt of A:-. aula, lla. ,F. II. it. RARliKTI Vh tti. Advertising is the oil that nh - cates the tnacliinerv of Itusiuess. p i v 1U f ADVERTIS: ! IG is like liniment. !<* k cant be appl d effectively with a powder puff. It needs rubbing in And the harck :• the rubbing the better the results. RUB IT IH HARD-' -.crease your nevertis ing—put in the sales pr •. sure—create enthusi¬ asm and enrgy and opti: asm throughout your organization- and watcl the progrss you make j. : i i . Unloading f r* *' car arid? nlcrir v r ..... .*3 *.• ? y ......' ‘- x .)-. z C,- 5 CA’r’l‘\ I « Baptist Orj>!v s’ : ■. -33 • a ••. prr.cnI jl have been received i The Georgia 1 3 r. pclat Orphar ftp s's- ... IL \ •. id* is ihe only Baptist in.-; 11 < ft. n of if' 4 * ]- : n,j \r fte : ftfts. 1. sftft.co many other institutions i ; ft ..ft- s v ” ,.Lhe?’ liLo sources of income, Led spend exit sok _ . -ft- ft: v..: ftm i of l i; >>r.yia Baptist peo; ’ . More than ree hundred cl k r- : fts u eoetion of the State arc L i, t fhcri Diif' caret' ’ ft; r . 'Tii:? ’florae shares in the contribu. . ... . . causo. but such receipts have 1 . jen wholly ir: s ft.-.:- ft:c past several years, and ; n t sent appeal is ft'; Isieufteas; to the Baptists pi Georgia .for dc 'nations of ihe. "A ft.. . s."; ft'cu such as flour, i jmeal. meat, lard , syrup, prods as. 1 c her m< rche.ndise and f«*ed stuff. la u:. l, anything tl: . . : t:o u.s i around the aver age home. Car load ftei nents, such 'eftured rve. are assembled ;a the"various I . p'ftA Arsoc-iat the car Lvftng moved about to different poir. s. so that J! eft ■:r. : may have a part. When jjJled, ihe car ft.- shipped to H villa, L:e railroads allowing special rates. A comnviuc-s fre: • ssae.psftuu i '..ally super vises the Mntk o f assembling : L?ading s.h'.fti; -. Too few such & ecn received at Ilapsville in recent yen it. AO Georgia Bapti is i;ave I: -:D - a o ; port unity to serve in a practical v-r.v ft- a greai v ;. .i : h uraa nita tag cause, Every Rapl.s. . siAty Sehce'. i< a. on the second Sun ft.ay in He- . ’ . r. wft] r; a '. e. rl.ng for the 0 rphnns at Hapeviila. V.'here a church J . • no Stir day School, tbs offer* ing will be made cn the tire. r-y. »r me-. ft.jg day in December. i HoTs.tr V/ ii- - r, Fa! ct ... a sifts I hoanr nf Isabelle Kberbnrdt. the J>e* a.-ii aisi h vsiio lived min.i’c the AhiIk Car ntany years, a monument . •- r - t,*(i iri Paris. The d.nn. hi or t>. I-'ivtiH) .S'.lilier in Africa, Miss hlier li.'qii: became enamored of the life of ‘.be Arab and disguising herself as fine of them, lived on the desert for years under the same of Si-Nlolianv . d without her nationality or sex bid nif suspected. Unfair Action T' '• f•■•••,11 .e is variously •' "’< •' r iiTiifiii definition given by A. J. Montgomery of the A A. A. that “as non yenemlly applied, the 1’ (, P s'liuda iPiph.-s ail attempt: ■■ > 1 ! i .•* -e f * tU* ilie I'i j,rcss 1 ’«.» 5 c <4 1 in ft order /»t L /?t:»t' In n> ornate ,’i‘ian fa :hlic sentiment. in favor of a cause, licie at the same time svi'kiar to * -at s atin relevant facts that would 1 <■ ■'('> >;.. y to be.a, a sound and fair j augment ** Makes Gas Innocuous , It wus slated recently that Dr. ,T. ■ Frazer ot .lolms Hojakiiis uui • iiv lias uiinnuneed the ibsi’ioorv*'" ■- a catalyst that wilt rr.iiv. i-| n monoxide ca- tuissiue m. i’ it fu la’i'iiilc.ss carbon dioxide. The citt • ; i ' .v of this cal.illa -r hi s,;hl ru tmvo ; riving cu demount rat oil under >> vm-a»'y of j • conditions and in innfincd “■ 1 ! 'cs, tiie (Kiuiviilcut of cl,„(..(! xa- i Denmark Lures Tour' t Fioiiiujirk, “The f.iimi of Sea,” : <>in' nf: tlie sniaHf'st of ttic northern aisc 1 h 111 is of J-,ui’(t[a>. but its ifcorriiiiii al I'oslt iori, its (■xtonsivo const lino ■ it is almost-ciifroitiiilcd li.v water— vs in vi corut inf; ciinialc. and its an ' 'cut iibstorii al traditions coiiplcd ‘Bi o iirocrcssire modernity, make i one of the most attractive of all ihe destinations of the tourist in Ku fot». His Occupation Gone The chantyman is mi more. He was tin; chorister of the old packet siiip. o *’inry tile lines, of Hie charities ami H o crew joined in Hu, chorus, per rming their tasks as they sung, i ticin vyere pnihny snn.as. V Uidbis* • aiiffs, sctiiiur and fnriiny sail, pump . tiie ship out. Sunil* were intended • licy ifir* the nmn widie k'dthtg up a* HMclior, Neat “Comeback** It is a rule in Hritairfs house of lomnioii.s ilmt must be nij rressod ii8 “Ih nci'ahlt- ji 'in!.i-i - ' A •main M. !■. s\ iu> was f’aHoil to order ■*r niltlross'm?? the hoes** incorrectly >l out of i( hy Miyinc, "1 niucfi regret hat l cnllni you cnileni«-n. TESN'ATEE VALLEY | ; V eii. Christmas is and i over guess everybody enjoyed I inas and have -made their New | Year’s resolutions. J Mr. Linton Nix. of Coin., is j. °' u , ^ in White count visiting v ! relatives. I Mr - J e * se Black. who spent _ a ! few days with hornefolks, has re turned to his school, Mr. and Mrs. Lon SUelnut gave the young people i cotton picking ‘ Dne night last week, Mr. Guy Allen returned Sunday from a few days vssit with rft brother in Greenville. S. C. Misses Bertha and Mamie Tnr ner spent Sunday on Tesmtfee. Mr. Herman Alien plans an moving to Clarkesville in a few Mrs. J. Q. Thomas in on the sick list this week with week with i severe cold. U e hope .The Editor and bis main readers had a Merry Christ¬ mas and i Happy New Year. Mr, Archie Adams and Mis Pruitt were united in marriage Iasi S u m i a v. Robertstown News Miss'Jessie Kimsei returned to South Georgia to her school alter -pending the holiday- with tier parents, Mi. and Mr-. (), 1 ! Knn ,ey. Miss Mary Curtis has returned home alter an extended vi~it to Miss Rebecca Johnson in Jackson¬ ville, Fia. Mrs, -A. G. Mickel entertained at bridge tor tlie- school gtris in nonor ot Mi-- Ann Miller, who was at home Iron) Anderson Col¬ lege. Anderson, S. C. Miss Loi Sliavis won high score prize and Miss O.tue Vandiver the consoia- j tion. Deligetful refreshmeptc «ers| served after the game. i Mr. Hov Gouk Ih home from Philadelphia, Peuna., for the hoti-i , Mr. Chariie Byers has returned from Dawson, Ga. The Fain twins. Annie and Min nie, have gone back school at Tallulah Fills. % Kev. I , J,, Rutland delivered ■ wo. very titpyly tnd intercMing -crtfion* Church." ,Sunday at Chattahoochee M. E. Mis- Elsie Y-uniivf-r iml Nia gie Adams spent Chrixtinas with their sister. Mrs. Albert Jarr.ird. Miss Anita Lunsford, our pri iitarv teacher, has returned to re sutne duties at the ctiooi We understand Mr.Ed ‘Vouli. the government road build er in this section, will return to Robert>dowti about Ifnrclt i^t to build u road to the Hab*r»lutm j countv , line bv lmon church. ' Lhis All l 8 ,ve employment to many men ; vho need vv.uk and will he a great benefit t*> tlie County and connntin SHOAL ( REEK ITEMS j 1 lie wedding bee- have been j tinging loud on Shoal Creek since j ihe iast i-»ue of i'lie Courier. Miss ! Luiaii Anderson and Mr. Grant : Martin was married Sunday bv j Frank Morris. ;i r.d Mr, M. ; GtUstrap and Miss Harriet I vVhite, of Lumpkin county, was; some days ago bv Ordinary I j B. Townsend, of D .hionega", I Gi.istr.p I- one of the be-t car in White county. A 'O Mr. Dora Barnes, of Shoal Lumpkin, and M i - - I.eoirt j were murned Sunday, ! Mine the finnncial institutions' breaking the ihatrimon al in-i of Shoal Creek are; If any one wants t,.! get the matrimonial collar j their neck all they have toj is to migrate to Shoal ,Creek, Legal Advertisements GeorjLft . White County. ■— To (tli whom it niay concern: Mrs. Dell* Palmer liavinp applied to me for administration with the wilt annexed, on the estate of P. S. Dorsey, deceased, this is to cite ail persons in¬ terested to hi-and appear at tlie Febru¬ ary tea-in, 1981 of the Court of Ordinal > of said county to show cause, if they can, why letters, of administration with the will annexed should not be granted to •aid Mrs. Deli* Palmer qp said estate. Hi is the rUi day of January. i!)31, W. if Hulsey. Clerk of the Superior Court of White County, presiding- in Court of Ordinary. Georgia. White County: By virtue oi'an order of tire Court of Ordinary said county will he sold be¬ fore the court house door *t public out ■ 'ly lor casii on the fiiat. Taewirty in Hebruary next, ioetween the lt*^*! hours at sale ttie fojlowing real estate to w it : Two acres of land out of Lot of land —hi the second district in the Town of Cleveland. Ga., adjoining (be lands of i.narlie HeU'i on tlie east, ain] <o» tlie West by Frank ( eniu.er, on the south >>y Mi-s l.illie Alien, mi tlie north by the old Dahlotiega ami Cleveland road, lie mg CUI tt*'Ut anil Til! feet nark, eolith I n - 'Mg two acres. Jatiuary kill. 1M31. II. W. Cash. Guardian <*t the pe.r-oo and property irf berman, Lucille and Lrnest Alien. Jem-jfia, White Uotmly. Io the Superior Court of said county: 1 in* petition of C. b. Heaii and \V A. Whitmire, of said-county, shows to the I^nirt tlie following fact.-: ■J Petitioners desire to la* ineorjsorafed! under the name of Whitmire & Head for the period of twenty jears wii hthe rigiu in renew sniil charter at the expiration of -aid corporation is pecuniary gain and to curry on and tnainlitiu a general mer onantile business in the Town nf Cieve land, Georgia, and to buy and sell goods., ■■vaies and morr.httndi.-e, cotton and corn, -iid other articles that may tie deiti! in iy the said corporation, and to uiake cnitrsels. liorrow nionoy, loan money,, to sue and lie sued, and do Huy and * 1 !, actR that may i,e necessaiy In ‘lie opera ion of said lin-ine--. e i I’lie pi incipal place of said loisine.a* will tie in trie Town of Cleveland, in -u.itl „ f vvtlk(j . ... 5t< ... stock . of . saul .. corporation » 2 s haJl be. 5lo*000.0() hi general m^rolian ^ ■ i'.to shares of M00.00 each. when >00 , of tlie capital stock is paid i». i‘etui*•tiers desire that said corporatior., uity have 'he rig-lit t<. elect a Hoard of nirei tors by a vote of its stockholders. mil t*. elect a President. Vice President md Secretary and Treasurer by -*id Board of Directors and to have trad make ali proper nui necoKary by-laws. l uLsv regulations that are nc«ess*rv *0.3 '»T V l“*. proper for »Le ciwi-yiug on ** h 'siiress, and *k>o to have and o-<- » swl. \\ t!G.rclt»rp» \uHiticiVierft tilt*, t kift t Ht*it in thf* <■'fjjvp ot- tht* i-’^erk of the ^*T^ ri '‘ r r ° l, H* a*'>i pj^y that aftes tlu '‘ Ha,K " iM! ;,lv, ‘ rlis, “ l h * *» w - turn the court by pr y><-r order grunt tiiW petitian. ^ Fred Ltliner, Attoa-ney tin Fvtitiotieis (die ! Oil: c. this 1 day of .bin.-Lull. «. Ii, Hulsey. Clerk Superior Court, Ueorgia, White Coutiiy. Oifiw* <f LTri-k of tbs Sn|wri(>r ('••ntVol Ahtte County, iierehv certify that the , ' oin “-“d correct uve & II ,r “ e ropy of the :vpplu-4itv*u for charter as the s-.wuic su>. 1 p<‘WS of Dh* III tbm otlire. This day of j» n . BWl. W. IL rfuleey. Clerk of Superior Court FOR RENT. One q-room bungalow, vvirc-ii for lights, good well water at back porch. Also one business room on pub* lie square. Apply to f. J. McDonald. LOST A I^tdie- risi Elgin watch, with mesb baud - °" Christmas eve. Retun> lo The Courier office and reward of SfoO Mi— lus-ic VV hiiinire. ' T'.' _ ------- - -—‘ * Your Subscription Now RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL by train. The safest. Most*cofr Most reliable. Costs ie 7 s. of Ticket Agents regarding reduced RAILWAY fares for short*trips SYSTEM