Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, January 15, 1931, Image 1
THE CLEVELAND COURIER Dev:, tea to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County VOL. XXXIII. No. 13 ASBESTOS BUSSING Just from (he Mountains. Mr. Lester Stovall, of Cleveland was out this was Sunday, Nearly ali tile coriespoiiden - sent in news last week. tgili is here and looks very much, like last year. I'l’.e New \ eat resolutions have deen made and it is a long lane that aiever turns. The water is cold enough to make vou scream and it is no time to the cream. All things are on the change, lor tomorrow may bn r more snow. \\ inter is alright il we are ready to look it in the face It there is plenty of wood in the shed, meal in the sack, Hour i n t he barrel, meat in the box and lard the pantry you can s>t by the fire and hear it tell its story, Cold w .rather makes us enjoy the warm .-['ring when it comes. A man told u> Christmas that on ti e Fourt it ot July he went up So t! . foothills of the Rock mountains yv aere he gathered snow in otn band and strawberries in the other Air. Robert Cavender, who was reared in tlie hills o! Lumpkin, and and lias spent some time in the mountains ot White, now writes that be is back in Idaho where be is very well satisfied Hard times has not hit the West like it has the South. Work is pi iitifui and wages very good out there. Hut it takes more a> lira on out there. Those northern w ilds sure do blow out there mm freeze the ground eight feet deep. From November until April is an idle time. The weather prophet may have a d zea or more snow- in store for us. The old fashioned doctor rode a horse, gave lus. medicine surd usual¬ ly stayed for dinner. White county has lost, the cheesi factory, the acid plant, the Helen band mill, the Bank ot Helen, the Farmers A Merchants Bank, the Kell tun High School, the White County Bank and the U. X N. W R iilroad seems to he about reaby to go now. i'iiis all looks mighty gloomy for the County. Pirn peo¬ ple should get-together and keep the White County Bank and the railroad il they can. W hen the Clarkesvitle bank tailed a tew ye n ago, all the stockholders and de¬ positors agreed to let their stock and deposits stay for live years t< keep it going. Two occupants of the county jai! nltempted to make their e-capr here last week by burning tlreii way out of the jab. Tl.-v had burned a urge hole in the wail or, one side of tire building before the jai.or discovered what was taking place. They were carried to Af far la bv SheritT Jones and placet in rise l'u It on county -Nor tt (jeorgia News. Day Your Subscription .Now 1 'OK SALE IV Oil! Cl »i i c k > from our l.aicben R( is ami R ■’ck «* foii 5 : a- $~ (J i or,. ; ¥i ->o. Whit e la-gbo-iis jot .■jtr. ;no )j!6< ), IOC >o ¥ f to We d> ruaoin hate hind T. 11 . Coter Seei i Co. andflatcliert 23 w. U s. -fling! ; ■ -ti S' , Go inn v i>. G t. Pinna - NT THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is by train. The safest. Most^com fortable. Most reliable. Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding grtatly reduced fares for short*trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Day Your Subscription No OAKES CHAPEL M.-s, If. A. An';, i. wot e... visiting ear. an.. Mr-. 1 lUlI “ i preset i. Mr. uni M> ! in,' A. Lins. jj. C1 VVI -m t 1 . '■■■ s V.r ,n '. Mis. J. ii. She: tnt; ' .. \ Mrs, Alfred Slot ••. y. ,. Pauline McConnell, ( arl Whit worth and Marvin Mei o mi Utiles.’ Sunday afteri >n wifli Mr, Grover i Mr. Claude Tailin' ret timed home alter a few via isit with ; lend-- Toco i t at >.t. ; Mr Arti-ur ha,1 the | ! mi»forruno ot i: s hoi . s 1 | ua i afull v burn, week while | bunding a . | yj r ;nu j yj, Dan Mt Solium i j had as t heir guest s Sun ,1 r.aiui 1 M i s. 1 rhnMi Colhim a M Mi . 1 • rank I McCollum, of Lavouia, 1 M r. | nil M.1S. Price iSU’C n ail'd 1 family, of Ciarkesv;iie. I Ddue Ridge Dots Mr, Lewis La .store! moveci I ‘ 'Dad Jackson ti West mi nister, j S C., the ii i st of 1 1 week. I Mr. 11 . A. 1 Uert Id as be : i; very ill, but i ovv i ! While visiting her c H few nights I ago Mr. Tate L ila 'c, of Voting Harris, rt turned to finti his home jjai-ui only few 1 lii'.-t royec a vtfr y housei idU l \ ’unnslue l s Yvcsv- saveci \\ c an sorry to Se trn t fiat 1. ncle John W. Allen is cr ificailv iii. He i IS nb. ['LSNA I'LL V A 1 u:\ NEWS ! Mr. IL fa Scars ha inuYed to the Glover fa ini on Tcsi atet*,. Mr. Jo hti Robin-: o “o' " «t bllsi- i ies- u tii to Helen owe day Iasi •vee k. Mr, He mi.in AUc-t has moved Io Clarkcsvi Ik* yy t . vv ish them much tiCCt*s>S II, their new home. Mr. an 1 Mr-. Get ■’ XV: k 1* guvf the vuiiiiL [)•••> pie a c •a miy dr a. w m d “•ie night last week. Mrs. G \V. 'Li..it a> is very ill . it this vvi i t i n g. Mr. Ge m* YV ike 1 i ;s moved to Glue Cti Mr. C II i 1 r i s j .ectioi Mr, L Charles, m; Clermont S dill Mr. Job \\ i moved to ti d Mr. .Miss Ai ■ riled to rending t Holcomb Bros. Howe. Bo. (,OOI) If A! Set* us for y <tn if it*.- jiiifl wing i(*(*fi >ri(*(*n. Vv o i'itjvi IJnki of aluniinuui u tmnvft . 'lie. bolls. t;a trfi Sec our dishes U c biivin^ •cuiciif, Him* and ■. ijiioer A c st*ii lor ca.--.‘i tuio sen iorless 1 be ini Ie vunr • Nr . mi ! At v*. i - • - did and above the ho :y Dr. poisoiK pro fatal. CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. JAN.15, hg!i Garden Suggestions For January B, )V s and g iris in rural Georgia get only half enough fruits and vegetables to provide tor their needs. Flat) now so your .-fa'Given will not he included anung these unfortunate ones. ^ 've a real garde,,, and encourage v our children to have one of their ovv n. Some things that should be ut reuded to now are : I Put a heavy application ol . v. ure over the whole garden, 2 . Repair the fence. If your •hi garden i- filled with disease, once in a new place, cover it manure, and break it as soon as i hi can. 3. Provide drainage. If neees n v cut ditches so water will not un across or stand on the garden. p Repair hot-beds and cold ames, and disinfect them with a uvutrated solution ot blue-stirne. s. Mulch the strawberries with pi nr! si i a vv, ii Set strawberries and black trr ies if you Inivc none. Start an asparagus bed. Select a place free of nut and Ber¬ nina grass. Plow deeply and sub ill until a furrow a toot deep is made. Put three inches of rotten ..inure in the bottom, and liberal) one high grade commercial fertil •r, throw in two inches of sui a . soli, and set strong one-year clowns on this. Space the as -ragtts a 1-2 by 2 1-2 feet. Take :.are to spread the roots in their turn! posiiions,cover three inches . i-[), and. as plants grow, gradual * fid in the furrow. 8, Plant eiiglish peas, lettuce, oac.h, carrots, onions, cabbage, unrips, and mustard. A New Year’s resolution With iod 0111 Nature helping me, this ■ ii my garden shall Ire made to apply its share of food needed by uy family. ’ R. IL 11 ughes, Ass’t, County Agent. CROSS ROADS NEWS The schoooi at Woodlavvn is ■ tie sing nicely under the care .Miss Lucille Griffin as principal ol Mr, Iioyt Trnelove and Mi-s Mine Griffin its assistants. .Messrs ';\V. C. Uolcomh and • ndrevv Hooper made a business tip to Atlanta iast week Mrs. Gewin (Garland, who has :ii trick tor sometime, is slowly qirnv i ng. Mr. Howard Dorsey, who bus "ii in the army for several years, .amt fast week with his father, i r. D, L. Dorsey, returned to ■ mp Saturday. Your correspondent made <i •. -ines- trip to Demurest Saturday W. N. TURNERS BO Day Stilt*. A : o-'d assortment of genera) •r i b.mdisc, consist tog of clotii of i],i-til kinds. Remnant rolls. - and boy’s shirt.-. Men’s ami ! v- nveralis. Men s and Ladles n.iervvare i.idies mil Misses hat o : .. - - - mm.iil ot l.oiery, some) e- ,.nd many other things !• not a- to mention. All rcduc .. i [,■. i ; tv,,oi io to a3 per cent , min ami see goods ami get pr'Ces W. V TI UMJf I OR RDM. One 4-room bungalow, wired for •/hi*, good well water at back arch. Ai-o one business room on pub C square. Apply to T. ). McDonald. Dor The Courier I v; x . : ;■: x xxxxixxmi ( u ,. P r inti n g | # W % ‘ \\\ NS^ % ' v y\ is the ma sr lay of our civilization, AW * means tlrn ugli which we have % \)\ s- bi-.ved ihwwson arid industry. <A X well :i ii L .o very highest ■“ 1 'Xv efforts of its craftsmen. L w <T ^ ran J HE Clevel ao Courier (v 1 • ^ w Commercial Printi:- . .•/ 1:ray Description 1 - k' I f ADVi...bl 1 '■!ij is like ItnimenL I "S cant be a;:.: j d'fcc.ijvsly with a powier r I- n,>: ;Is rubbing in j A.ni the h,tr, .; ta: rubbing the better the results. j RLTc IF IN HARD— savertis ':-y ;e your tng put in the sales ; .—create enthusi¬ asm and enrgy and op) '::;i throughout your ■or/anm.Limi—and waif :hc - gras you make THE HEX’/ FORD '■u&A-s&jsemaM ■ i-,, * i - S % - Ev«8*y filing v? t you want or need m major esi a eai* TIL. more you see of the ? v Ford, lire more you realize that it brings ydu everything yon want or «wl in a motor ear. . . . And aSait unusually low price. Its substantial beauty r f ; line and color is ap parent v, a .*dance. Long, ■ uuinuons service em¬ phasizes the value of ks siav ' restyof design and the G-.;.qualify that has bee;: bniil into every part. h- he new LV.i'd « rwler ; , quickly and it will do 5l) to 63 miles an kovr. G i> ,*.•;< easy-riding car because of its s pecially dm .red spriegs and four Hondaille double-act ing 1/ Iran He shock absorh ers. ft has f ully enclosed vn;-.-. • ol brakes and the added safety of ■*; In Ger-proof glass windshield* Operation ;**v - ecp costs are low and it has the staminu an;) reiiahility that mean thousands of miles of time .. i mj Ted service. See die nearest dealer ..id Lave him give you a demonstration i hie in d new Ford. Check up every point that goes to m he a good automobile and you will know il is a v. ;;e far above the price. Tn ." Netf* Fopo XLJrou Sloan —*'?S . ~i*. Ah r-LF 1.0 AY PRICES OF P O n IK CARS t© * 66 © F. O. Ii. Detroit, plus freight find d> fiv-r y. Pumpers nod spa re tire extra tit small nut. You can purchase} a l -d on economics.I terms through th» Authorized Ford Finance Plant of the Universal Credit Company* G ft It Memorial To Dr. Sharp. I Throughout Georgia mid tl... South friends of the- lateDr. Joseph A. Sharp and of Young llarn • College w ill be interested in pLi 'or a bronze statue of that bdoven ••■ducat or, to be placed on the cam pus of the institution he so nob; . served. A conference, hold today between lead ng alumni and the eminent sculptor. Augustus Luke man, is expected to result i.n‘ a well-defined procedure. man, it is dxjdaincvL was a personal friend ol L)i. Sharp and was it,e first contributor :<> an t o lovvnment fund raised by tlttmni a few year years goin by. rite mountain life of northern Georgia will bear witness for long teneiations to the great hear t anil t.ir-seeiug mind ot the man 1st a quarter of a century presided •■•wr Young Harris Cobogv:. Hi most beautiful memorial is in the ■work he did, in the light lie in the spirits tie touched to fine i •sues. But it is well that thosi who knew him best should rear statue on the scene ot his abors, Il will be not oitly a tril - an* of art to a splendid character, , .hi t also an inspiration to every | outh who looks upon it and a re j murder to the world of how Georgian gave himself that other* might have life and might lu-e i; uore abundantly.— AtlantaJnurua msm .... : .-r;..... a--— ........ -..— Why Not Advertise Every Wed? (The. only way tv pear-ileud busi ;||t*s caii be revived, or a live bn>i ■-R'kej.t alive, is by" co.ntihUpus ailv'crlising. iii these days arid litryes, evei v business is facing the keenest sort of competition, and only those con¬ who bring to their help the mighty power ot advertising keep ahead in the race for business. Success in business means using up-to-date business methods;. A sufficient volume of business b necessary to bring success Advei tising increases volume. Continuous advertising turns readers into buyers, and makes buyers buy more, Trut h is a correct si airmen! of a reality, purpo-e or fact exactly as it exists and never otherwi-e. That i why continuous advertiser' be neve tn truth in advertising. Then -*rvice or gooes will always s' and hie light of truth. They know it, md tell it through the printed page 1’eopfe who patronize cotiliniioi 1 advertisers always get the best at the [n ice. Continuous advertising is an in¬ fallible proof of quality. The constant demand lor weli advertised merchandise, i- the p;■ -oi bat they have stood every* i n — Jackson Herald, Wanted Custom Hutching. loo to 4 9p eggs, 3 r 2 ; 300 t moo, 3 cent¬ er we v, io hat cl) ’ lives. Setting day s '1 ue-dny ilid Saturday each week. \ 1-; . r hatchery located in our - c .-’ore. . IL Gofer Seed Co audit-, -a , \\ . \\ islungtmi hr., C; .lie. a .ie, tin. Rhone 8/9 Cleveland Circuit Appointments ChattairOoChee 1st Sumlav I 1 M. and 7 ]’. M.. Mossy Creek .fad Sunday I 1 A, M ami 7 P.M. ; ; / on 2 'J Sunday 3 P. M.: Naco> c ee 3rd Sunday ji A. M. ;mil T M.; Loudsville 3rd Sumtay P M. ; Cleveland 4th Sunday 11 A. M. and 7 P M. and at Mt Pleasant 3 P. M. T. L. Rutland, Pasfor. Subscribe For the Courier* fPi.'IC- yu *1 IX