Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, February 06, 1931, Image 1
THEICLEVELANDVCOURIER 0 — VOL. XXXili, No. 1H . Georgia. White County. Will in* sold at tin* I'ouvt house, door in said county on tlu* first Tuesday inMaicli iUUi, within the legal hours of sale to the higlieet bidder for cash the followingdc scrilsid laud to wit: Three tit'teeths un¬ divided interests in ami to the following Farf of lot of land No. 05, lying; on the east side of Town Creek, except that part of said lot on the east side of said Town Creek, known as the dower of .lane Dover, also excepting 1 acre on the east side of said creek and adjoining the mill of J. ,1. Logan heretofore sold off to J. J, Dugan. Algo pail of lot No. 6 ti lying on the east side of Tow n Creek, commenc¬ ing at the east corner of lots Nos. Ih! and U 5 , running south with the line oflnt No (iff to a conditional line running w est wavdly through said lot along the road of old White and Union Turnpike Co., known as the Teen at ee Gap Turnpike Road fwliere said mad ( tosses Town Creek, thence lip said cceek inanorthc 11 direction to the line of lot No. tin, thence east with said line to the beginning cor¬ ner. Also east half of lot No, so con¬ taining 12a acres, more or less. Said lot divided by a conditional line as agreed upon by and between Lewis [Allison and 11, J. lleueb, which conditional line be¬ gins on an agreed corner o 1 the south original line of said lot No. M 0 running in a northern direction until it strikes the north original line of said lot. Said con¬ ditional line running on the west side of Flag Fond Branch. All the above de scrilied land lying and being in the 4 th la:.d district of White County, Georgia, ami known as the Lewis Allison place w ith all improvements thereon. Said interests in said [land levied on as tin* property of the defendants as follows l-f.5 undivided interest as the property of F. 31. Allison, 1-15 undivided interest the propefty of G. 15. Allison and 1-1(5 undivided interest as the property of A. I). Allison to satisfy three J. 1'. Court executions, one issued from the . 1 . 1 ’. Court of the so 1 st District, G. 31.,against A. V- Allison and one issued from 1 lie ,1. F. Court of the 143‘Jtl) District, G. 31., against F. M. Allison in favor of Whit¬ mire & Head. All levied by L. F.Faulk¬ ner, 1... C.. and tanned over to the under¬ signed sheriff for sale as tin; law directs. This the 2nd dar of February lUdi . W. A. Jackson, Sheriff. Georgia, White County. Will be sold at the court boo-’ door in said county on the first Tuesday in March, 1981 within the legal hours ot sale to the highest bidder for cash, to wit: the following described property; Farts of lots of land Nos. H5, titl, ys and 9 O in the second land district of said county containing lot) acres, more or less. Com¬ mencing a' a cornea near J. M. Allison's garden, thence southeast witli the road to the original line, thence north said original line to the Hays Spring Branch, thence down said branch to the creek, thence up said m ek to a ronditioiial line, thence northwest a conditional line to 1 stake, thence southeast to a post oak thence >v( at to tHe starting point, except 1)1 1-2 acres heretofore sold oil’ to C, K Guild, There is a good dwelling ltous( m il outbuildings on this tract, Containing Ha 1-2 acres, nunc or less. Haul property levied upon as tin property of the defendants as follows: 1 5 undivided inie'est find life inter¬ est a* the property of Mrs. Ida Johnson, 1 -fi undivided remainder inter' at as the piopat'ly of Hubert, S. Johnson and 1-5 undivided remainder imprest as the property of 4- H- Johnson and only said deaerjbtd interest to be sold to satisfy an execution issued on t«« 18th day of Oct IHUO from the Superior eouit of sail c.uaty of White in favor of Mrs. Agnes Lot bridge against Robert S. Johns* n, J. H. Johnson and Mrs. Ida Johnson. This 30th day of January 1031. W. A. Jacjjjsno, Sheriff. W. N. TURNER'S ;i() Day Sale. A good assortment of genera] merchandise, cousi-tiug of cloth ol different kinds. Remnant roils, yjeu'c and B >yN shirts. Men’s and Jlove overall-, Men’s and Ladies underware, Ladies aid Misses hat good assortment of hosiery, some slices and many other tilings to numerous to mention. All redtic ed in price from 10 to 25 per cent. Come and see goods and get prees W. N. TURNER WOULD YOU THINK IT? Some men can sign a check and Biai* it worth $50,000. That's capital. A xirl Gin buy a hat for $2.W» but prefers one Utai cost* $29.99. That’* Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County OAKES CHAPEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen, id near Clurkesville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pun: Miss Anna Stovall i- visiting friends and relatives in AtEuita at present. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Millard Freeman, Jan. 'Jcj, a sou. Mr. and Mrs, Grover Kicks, of near Clarkesville., spent Saturday with Mr. ;uid Mo. J. D. Tatum. Mr. ami Mrs. GroverMiles spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and \lis. G. W McCollum. Miss Mary 1 ,ee Tatum -pent Sunday with Miss Euna Dell ilol comb in Habersham. Miss Lizzie Mae Kicks, of.Wossy Creek, visited Miss Mary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murphy have our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of their month old habv, It ay, who died Feb. - Mr. Piriip McCollum spent the weekend with friends and relatives m Cornelia. Mr. Marvin Miles, of Haber sham, was the gue-L ot h:» brother, Grover, Saturday night. Roberlstown News It is desired that all members of the Chattahoochee Garden Club Those desiring to join are to meet at she at the residence ol Mrs, A. G. Mickel, Feb 11 . *2:30 P. M., for the purpose of reorganizing and electing new otlicers for j lie ensuing year. Miss Gladys' Simmons, of i\a cooch.ee Valley, returned alter a visit to Mis, Fiank Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs Dolppb Adams and Mrs, Henry Ash spent week¬ end with Mr. and Mrs, Wiley Jones a Swatiannoa, N, C. Mr. and Mr-, A. (>. Mickel and Mr. and C. H. Miiler spenlSuuday with Fred Miiler at Ciemson Col egt*, S. (J. .Miss Maggie Adams has gone on 1 visit to her sister, M rs, W iley at Swatiannoa, X. C. j Holcomb Bros. Mm, Co. { (.ODD HARDWARE I (B*l till your fanning implc 111011(8 in readiness for the pa rat ion tmcl making of your crop. Wo have what i( takos in pul lhem in splendid work¬ ing conditon. Como and s»oe our slook be¬ fore buying. We sell for cash and soli for loss Ray Your Subscription Non |*ay Your Subscription Now Judge i. W. II. Underwood was! confined to his bed for a day or t wo this week. MBs Willie M ie Cooley is ill) with flu. Mr. Frank Ketmner spent UiL •week with his sister, Mrs. j. 13 . Telford. On the ilrst page of this issue : you will find an advertisement of The Citizens Bank of Gainesville. Mr. f. H. Iloscli is president, is also president of the Iloscli Bros, wholesale dry goods. Aii the other officers are successful b,iysu»e;'- Jv.d professional [men oi Gaine-v ihe and At'tmta. AN of the officers tre very all able and courteous will give you 1 very attention a vour business with their bank. CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. CEB, 0, 1981. Life Sentence Given Mamie Clayton anil Bill -: y !ls _ y himie - CHyhm and Will 1 Yates were sentenced Thursday , morning by judge.! II. Sutton to ; life imprisonment for the murder ''il ot Lorem: Clayton, / > : . - it. . alter l\ ... *. the . l. .. I jury hud been out on tlseWase since about 1 1 Wednesday night and re uirned a verdict of guilt will) a recommend it ion of the court. The evidence produced by Dr. Neal and lip, llulgin was that I.orene erne to her death bv stran gelation on the night ot Nov. 16, I95G, who resided on Mossy Creek district. It w as also shown that she was bruises about the body in numerous places. < Pile evSyience convicting the two was largely circumsiaiif1.il, yet q! was so sirong and positive it could j j lot Will be evaded Mamie ordared j and were inested by Corner J. E. Jlender ; itii alter an inquest, had been con j ducted in the home. j No doubt had it not been for Mr. : W . W. Lotlirnlge, a neighbor, tin ! ; ittiegirl would have been md '.he atrocious crime concealed. 1 i In observed imprints and bruts nit s on either side of her throat, a immediately came to town and notified Sheriff Jackson, Mr. J. (’. Seagle, of the Home Detective Co , of Greensboro, N. J,, has been assisting Slier,iffjack ’ti iti securing evidence on the ••use, and Ids labors were vers . ruitfiii to I he stale. The two were tried jointly. They both received tTie verdict ipd. sentence .calmly, and did not show any emotion 11- they were can ied bark to j ,i 1. . 'The largest crowd in the history of White Supcrim Court listened ■0 the evidence. Spectators were 1 ere from all over this mountain section, but numbers were unable 10 even get near enough where they could 1i.st.e11, much less seeing die witnesses. Col. T. S Candler, of Blairs -1 viile, leading attorney for the two, | that lie had made a motion tor a new trial, which vvili he lteard before Bulge Sutton o March Jst in Clarkesville, Solicitor Owner ad ltubl. MvMid am, who was, assisted by Col. A.; 11 , Henderson, contended in their! deus before the jury that Lorene | .vas slain by Mamie and Will to I hei from r telling neighbors’ 1 1, -ir relationship ^_________ FO R SALE One Buckeye luculuitor, 500 capacity ; used only one «eit-on. excellent condition. A box ot hard coal thrown in. Two mairesses slightly used. Two good milk cows that will Iresben in early spring. Also one that will !re«beu to summer at a bargain, Mrs. L, G. Neil. A compromise Infs been propos-: eu in legislature ta solve tlu; proh-1 l ni of cash j>aymeiits on veterans j adjusted service compensation,c:»ll- J 1 ig tor an out i ty of $8(>o,ofX),0(.’0 i and loans on Bonus Certificates. Major General Smedk-y l). But • -r is being court mar Baled for ; statements made about Mu-s dini a bile he was an officer of the L. S. : Marine Corps. Duller, is a speech j. J (d tne automobile in which .Mussolini wa- driving run over a c;,;ki .md passed cm us il nothing I h ;d happened. Cornelius YanUer Lit, Jr., former newspaper writer. • : ,i .r. ari s that i-e is the source ot . 3 utler’« I’ formation, the incide.nl curring while he himself was in nhec.tr with Mussolini, while tour¬ ing In Italy. Court Closed Thu Hay afternoon I :titer a very*busy court. 3 ;LiZ. chickens, #50 and 6 months: Ed ; l!ul Louis Ecece, assault with in tent to murder, &k> or 6mos Claude Burke, with intent te mur¬ der, $40 or n iiios ; carrying pistol, $!>o or 6 nuts. ; Kirn Griffin. assault with it ent In murder u> mos. ; Pete Westmo reland, bugiarly , 1 2 mos ; Butiyon Satterfield, if top or ) mos ; Remus Ash $50 or months; F. G. Mauney. mon t, continued on account iefendant to reprsent himself m Reims Ash, Jonh Ash, mfg. iq *or ; Gordon Abernathy, Pete Westmorelond, htirglarly ; Claude Burke and Marion Palmer, mfg d liqmni Walter Palmer, assault to ape; Edgar Blackwell, two hills, meny of house. FIND OUT Don’t select your BANK with your eyes shut. Find out about it! 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