Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, February 27, 1931, Image 4
B'n .u nit »t I be »*c« a* Clave.an.i r,«.. as second class mail ma -*-> Nuith DHtfici Pr**-; A-e-tciaion ‘ 1 Georgia Pre*» 14 National Editorial Pre«i Congress Of The World £ /uAseriptUm, * 1.50 per V«‘r in advance .•I.,.. 'The Georgia legislature is still ii 'evtra-ordinary session, and it ha v c i fl 4 o,Ot) 0 . Gee', but wouldn’t . ,• Unit go some on paying oft thc i 4 'tfcfjc.ilr Maybe they can get > gather in a few more weeks, pro ■ viddd the money in the 1 rea.ury holds out. ------- J’resident Hoover returned tin . World war veterans increase loin Tiff , to Congress Thursday A'd after •noon with his veto declaring his reasons therefor It is claimed that both the SeunU ! and* House are prepared to pass ii ; hv a two-thirds vale, thus making | il a law. i estimate the large | \'o one could j amount Northwestern of money the Railroad Gainesville j .V brought here, into in White county If it since is dis it J come 1912. lu.Hilled it will also be impossible to estimate what our loss will be. Isn't that sufficient reason foi eury business house in White county to give them .11 of their business ? Big business will soon begin to let their casii loose. Chat will UK’ in that White county lias an ex¬ cel! lit chance to secure an industry ol suite kind with a good pay roll. V\ out that make the businesses of White county betterf But if the railroad is not here can we get in dust ry f Can you expect your ^business to get better it tue railroad is forced to stop beceuso you do not give them all of your freight r ; The continuation of the railroad rest safely on whether you gin them all of your freight. D asffi* Relief and Service to War Veterans Make Heavy De rvlands—First Aid on Highways j Tiew Plan. j —— Demands upon (he piddle services tlial Urn American Had Cross is or¬ ganized to give are Increasingly heavy. *a'::i will continue to Ire so in Hie fu¬ ton 1 , John Carton Payne, chairman, , 1 ms announced. ■J lie two major services of the so¬ ciety- service to war veterans and their dependents, and relief in dtsas ter* -show each year a greater num¬ ber of persons helped by the Red < Cl’ I*.'!. tension legislation passed recently for World War Veterans, and increased j niii-tinents War Veterans, to have nil Spanish-Ameriean given to Chapters and the national society many thou Bar -s of additional cas.-s to handle. Jin! Pa.vue said. i-i the past year help was given In 10: disasters. Ninety of these were in the United States, twelve in foreign pu: sessions and six were in foreign countries. Health activities of the Red Cross t aD> are being extended, r?socially in .tim rural' Communities whore all * he::! t Ii authorities agree the greatest i nee! exists. Red Cross, with 70-1 1 unices in its employ, is the greatest end Vyer of public health nurses in rural areas in tlie United States. la its campaign against accidental dealt is, begun twenty years ago with Its life saving and first aid programs, ditional the JRed Cross now has adopted au ad¬ program—that of combating the lingo toll of life from automobile aeeijients on the highways. Expenditures of the Red Cross in the p:Kf : year were $4,254,79(1.34, of which $1,Mi:,151.09 was spent in disaster tebsj. the chairman pointed out “ fhe Red Cross depends upon the public for its support, through their , nit life i«: erships enrolled once each year ! In period from Armistice Day to | Th. ;» --.riving Bay.” Judge Payne said • T: do not receive any support from the iToveriitnenl. or through oilier tax •ticui although as the President of the Un "id States s president ot the so- . cic and one-third of its governing members are representatives of U. S Dp; i.unouls. it ranks as a semi-gov : urn fital agency. “Hv joining as a member, in the •loc: : Red Cross Chapter, once each yea -. during the annua! Roll Cnli, #vt ; citizen will have n turt in car¬ rying on this great humanitarian task." The B tpl i‘t Missionary Society j ,viii meet at the home of Me. J. II. Uoderwoml Tuesday- ufter ; at ,i i cordially invited to join tl«»< 'iciet y. Mr. Cleo Nelms, ■student ot N. G, A. C. Dahiouega, spent Friday night and Saturday with his sisters Mr- i'aul Muuney and Mrs. Jus. Davidson. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Carroll, of Baldwin, spent Sunday will) Mr, and Mrs. Frank Carroll. Messrs Henry and RaymondBar reit and Clifford Blalock, students if X. G. A C., Dulilonega, spent he weekend with parents. (j„i, H. Edwards inform-The Courier that he had been appointed . jj^ Mobley as attorney lor Whits County Bank. Mr. and Mrs, 1 ’aulMauuey spent ;i,e weekend with patents, Mr. and Mis. C II- Nelms, in Commerce. Be sure and read the big Carnet .Igarelte advertisement on page 3 of this issue. They are offering a >50,000 reward for the best story. Major John S. Cohen, president ^ ediu / r fjt llle Atlanta Journal, Mr. ^^ j oh[) Paschall, managing d it or of fhe Journal, and Mi. Vlct()r Allen( ol : ]} liulot ford. stopped u ;owu for a short time Tuesday ni^ht. The slate lil-aliway board lias >1 dcred a survey to be made over j Uuicoi Gap. Mr. F. G. Mauney tendered hi .ii.dgnution as a member of the county commissioners to Governni lardman Feb. 20, wliicli was ac epied. Ii will be the duty of liie ir.iiul Jury to fiil llie vacancy tin - Judge Sulton tills it, Tla cople should begin now to select man that will give justice to very section of the county and aot political interests. The Post Office Department has warded a contract lo Neel t*.1 j !us Line to carry first cia-s mail in Game viile to Murphy, N. C. beginning March 2. This will give a uiitionai service to Cleveland and u 1 the other towns betweenGaines iilc ai d Murphy. Mr. and Mrs, ilttbert McDonald i-l Atlanta, spent the weekend irs, E. IL Craven. L’lie big deriiek belonging to the Kershaw ConsDuction Co,, who le now preparing to bund the • idge across Chattuliooclu-e liver, I as damaged considerably by lire 1 ursday night of last week. Two , oaths were seen to leave it aud ot into an automobile, wind', they i.'.cited later, and made their es* 1 :1 P • Mr, Joe S. Nix and Miss Irene J 1 inner, daughter of Mr. |, M. j I inner, weie married Dec. Istiiyyo 1 :n.. their marriage has 'been kept a 1 act until the last few dais,' ledge A. 1 , Dorsey officiated. .Messrs Joe Felford and Donald j : -ey and Misses Myrtle I.eeTur- ! n r and Clara Caulreil, Students ol . Cuiverj.it>- of Georgia, spent the! w- -kend at home. Mr. K. de I . Lawrence, commis¬ si-net ol per.sioi'.s, writes Judge: 1 : -ey that the $30 for each pen-. 1 - ii he w is enclosing check u is j ' 'he regular monthly payment . a.- but was money accumu a ted. ! id e legishiture '» supposed to make ' i . ce.-.-ary appropn uious to pay j '*'• -e old veterans monthly. ! lui/ci l I>at rel! shot his wile at -■ distance luesdav afternoon! y :! a shot gun* and several shot j p etruted her back. She is mm 1 \:ne,scent. Hubert is in iad ' to Mr. and Mrs i >m Arnold j a girl. Thursday morning. • ri that over ( -r ru-.d . ...i worn j ry year. is had luck to rock a chair you i not occupying. 1 ::t ! vv:;I your net lav's on Sunday and the j you. ' v, :'! head tow wil Uie i ! : :ai •- - a ci hi. iHK CLEVELAND c'6*jk SR. CLEVELAND. GEORGIA. Mm Was So Weak And Toxic Couldn’t Walk ] never th IJ • " j - j ’> v medu ,n, tin cart it COitiil du i■». r me wIk-. Saryon did declared (), Jj Adams, gjy Sylvan A ve., Atlanta ‘•My Iron bit suited three year 1^0 ivith Con -- 1 ipillion. 1 lien i. o so that I could11 t e-it a meal with <ut suffering from indigestion, I’d have severe headaches and d z/\ lil tcks and became so weak aim toxic 1 couldn't walk l .r -ever, weeks. Bui, -hire taking -Sarpy.-! I’m on the job ever) u iy lyeSino belter ami -irnriaiu than m ye-irs ! The indigestion bi t one less and less, and L haven't had a d-z/v at¬ tack or i e-td-.iche sii Cc 1 he tj-irgor; Bills regulated my bowels and livcr 1 not only eat and sleep better, but i.’ve actually gaim-d 13 pounds! .1. IL IL HARRETT Aj*<*nt. ft 'ii-fous Movement The l-'elio-.,-Iii|i 1 1 ' I‘- si r is a ni-iv(i merit under the nu.-niics of the com mission on evangelisn) mnj life ser, lee of the ■ Federal Council of ('hurch;-. It works e-j.ei-lall.v for de.oiiiiiial o’.t s-tTvanee of tin* jut Faster or i.cliien ■enson. Js* r .ICyc AT .JS j if j j i I j : // V ' V V j Grow 1 1 -■ii id si- Own ■ - 6 Si -tables \LAD vegetables, lettuce, radishes, beets, carrots, ; •umbers, tomatoes and ! n onions are more crisp full of flavor when freshly ! :ed. The same is true cans, peas and sweet corn, make the most of your : hning effort, plant the 1 quality tested seed now f table in the Northrup. j g &■' Co. seed box at a by dealer’s. m" «flnr f: - - - Util sti:: size pzcli :t§ A pacm Lx:: % - 2 ... . y*' 4>€o!s L ' £>'>l ' |k' 5 ■j . ^ A-"-. r \ d , X v A* cmxviiof? :is ;i Uurse who L■•cii !:;;h!c love to by a delirious t k v m. As loyal *''* ttie movie star who i ■ «>ift It*fl a bettor contract l>v | rival producer. ....... Surprised the sardine ' vw,t sIh > 1 » in 'be deep and woke - delicatessen store.— Exchange. WORLD’S ODD CORNERS Aria is under French mandate. : Morocco is under French and Span 1 Wi protectorates. Danekoh. eapital of Siam, is a 1 ciertn and modern <*y. Names of some" Tries in .frum-Slu via; tjj-lil, Nish, Novi Sad. LJubiliana, Zir^rcd. . — ^ PrliUtnu, u iiliJe native >tatc Jtinon /2 Uu*. Uiiiialayas, .receives an nmiual subsidy from Great Britain. — Aliiania has replneed irs iineient Turko Artiliie civil code hy a new one patterned after the latest Fienelt. isvi-s and Indian codes. _ uEaS-DE crxe.nc ROMANCE domimoc Famous Biblical Well ■I;:- eh’s well Is supposed to he (till In exlsiei -Il is I'J’i tidies east of Nab!us. at the foot of Mount UerUiin. !n DAS it was found to he iOr. feet -!- <■),, hut it is now shallower mid is often dry. Turn* the Grindstone There are a good many varieties of (he new woman; lint It Is the old man wlm pings along and knejis the vorld moving and Hip flour barrel HRimI.-- Exchange. American Typewriter* ‘An unofficial u'loliHul estimate estimate U ho es fh< MU,he. Of Aiuei h an-nmde typewriter Li the l.'nltcd Statos gin! oilier c.our> ' l i' s at s\pi»rq\tmutely | % 000,0<Mt Fast-Mov‘ng NfebuU Tl.c fa: { jDovjiiU Tioily 5|i the hem Hr. is a ftoh ’la, witb'h in nnldug away frjMii our h<»J; ir sysioifl uf the rate of ! Julies a seciTfui Forest Are*; Denuded Ne.id> half of lire land area of th* ni'ed r' Ties was originally la f«». L About lusif of this virgin fores * gore, - Legal Georgia, White County: Bcoaus;-* of default iti the* payment of *'*' ' ^ to secure j Hxc, ' ul y l C. A. \ll.-n , to the under surncii. The hVWal baud I {.ink \ Columbia, dated tin* 13th day of j j BT 25 , and recorded in ilte office of Clerk <>f Superior Court of Georgia. in Kook “Iff" [urgestii j undersigned has declared the f u |j ! amount of the Joan, with interest, are: Mid varices made try the undersigned, die j and payable, and will, on the 3 rd ;lay o j March lh.'Si. acting under the power ot j sale contained in said deed, during the | legal limns of sale at the itmirt House j it said County, Idihh-,- the sell lands at aution to th< d^rihs-i in j said deed : 1 ’J" na-:. „t . : . ,tt N,lUi ,,] ! ® n< ' t,,e e ’ Iot huul x " j Eleven (1 1) in the second (*>j Land i> - , trict ot Whii<* i-ounty, G&atul ks; >\vt, | a purt «»f the Jespje- Hunt- oitl horn** au<1 fully ilesctilwl as follows: . Beginning at the uorthw-st original | ner or said i')t No. 41 ami running eav. I the ..rigitml rmetir line <,f s ;l j,| I,a j sa-i<l rial* lot, t*. the thenoe original northeast erne, south t.h« orj^iuai cas: ^ | Hnc <»t Haul lot lo4 rods to stak* a ut*rrit*r. j j Uu-iire west n .uolitii.riai lim- 2fid t, a stake corner tH» the original west lire j of said lot. thence nor! h the w,at „rigi | n«l line 104 rods to the starting poiio arid homffled by the following lauds, to wit: Untile North by rhe lands of ( A Alien, formerly known as the iieidex -lands, on the Hast by the lands of less, Hunt, Jr., on the South by the lauds w HV ’" 1 iie11 ’ on ti,e W 'hy the hind j ,f W ' [L 11 " li - r, "' nu ‘»' , > known a- the W- A - Reaves lands. The. one hundred l, "t thiny-tivv aert-s being platted and I tk* I'int attached t.» abnirnci, page “two" j The grantor in eahl Deed to Secure ; field, since the execution thereof, having j died, the above ik.aeribcd property ... a -i veri ieed and wiil be offered for -ah- ami a- the property „f Up. K.st«te if D. Ailwn, Tliti unilet^i^neii will execute u deed to the inu’chatuT ns by tin deed at<ueyaid. * 11 |N ^ “t..laMiuiry, IHJll fin- rl, “ Federal 1 Laud 1 1 Bank l ‘ , “ of Coliind ;,. ( (L 11, Edwards, j Attorney tor l'h Federal band Bank of j Columl.ia, Georg.a. While County, Will he sold at the court house door h, said county on the first fuesday in.lhiK h J 1U3 i, within the iegrd hours <>t >a!e to tin- J highest bidder for cash the followingde- ; staiheil land to wit: Three lifleeihs un- j divided inteitste in and to the following Part of lot of land No. d*», lying on the oast aids of Town i reek, except that pail of said lot on the east side of -aid j Town Greek, known u> lie* dower of Jane i Dover, Also excepting 1 acre tm the j side of-said creek ami adjoining tp, mil! ; it J. J. Logan heretofore .-add off lo J. j. j dwMiaM Logan. side Also of part Town of lot Ci N ■- hh Is ing on j - .k, c n.nicijr- ; ing at the east corner of lots Nos. (}*» and I *> 5 , running south with the line oflot No j f »0 to a conditional line cunning west weirdly through said L«t along tee road j uf old White aud I’ni-m rurupik' L . known as the T enateo (iaj) Turnpik*', Koad .where eahl rt*;id cm ,-ses Idwn j ’reek, tdo•»»<■•« up said creek in a northc n tlireciion the line of jot d- 1 , t hence east with stitl line to the beginning < »r- , ner. Also east half of lot No, ^0 con-, tabling 1-5 acres, more or Jc^. Said lot divided by a conditioi-al line ns agreed upon Siy and between Lewie jAiii.- hi and IL J. Beach, whi-'h Comiitistnal line he, : gins- on jtn agree /1 corner on the -onth original line of sgsd lot No. S<> running ; in a northern direction until it strikes the j north original line of -aid hit. Sai l con¬ ditional line running on the -west .-ide of I Mag Pond Bianch. All tiie above dv scribed land lying and being in the ji|> land district of* White Bounty, Georgia, and known as the Lewis Allison place 1 with all improveuiettts th< j feo»i. Said? interests in >uid |iand levied • n as the property of t he defendants ,*ib follows:! I-15 undivided interest as the proper!\ j*’. M . Allison. 1-15 undivide.il i:. 1 *-*!*•■*<r t.« the pjopefty of G. K. Allison and 1-15 uinilvided iritercst as the property of A. t*. Allison t>» satisfy three J. l\ v’o\o’ executions, one issued fimn tire J. p. Court of Uu *61 District, G. M..against A. C. Allison and oric issgeti frt.qj tlje J, P. Court of the Hff.u L District, G. M.. against F M. Allison in tav*>r of Whit min* & Head. All levied by L. P,Faulk¬ ner, L C.. and turned over to ;Le under sheriff for sale the Law diretds. This the 2iui dar *»f February LjJf . W . A. Jackson, Sheriff. &CKHT&CHVC OCV WISE WORDS Si I C Tiie hatred ot reintives is the s most violent.—Tacitus. il g Reprove - friends in »1 « your secret. <2 I 1 g praise them openly.—S itus. g s The of life looks O. i unme cheer- $ i 5 fill when one carries a treasure O ! g safe in iiis heart.—Schiller. gi a _ -c ■ es t Everything in another, teat thou then re;.rov¬ 1 ' most g 1 j ! must § carefully avoid in thyself.— Cicero. <t o * ( SHVtva r--rr-rK:-rvr>a j Georgia, White County. iU 1 m* r" -M at the fa»urt Vio-ase door in saif! county on the first Tuesday in Marik, Iil 31 Within the legal hours of sale to fin.* highest luckier for rash, t< > wit: Ike toll nvr _r !••• ribe.d projjerty: Part* t»f lots <>l land Xos-. 3 a, G*‘and 90 in Uie B'-.-oiid laud dis’riet of guid county containing 100 acj-es, more or less. Coiu meiudng nt a f"r ea near J. M. Alliscui’a garden, thence southeast with the load to the original line Thence north said original line- m the Hays Speing Blanch, thence down suiti branch to the creek, thou'-e up saifi ereek to a conditional line, thence northwest a conditional line to a stake. He-tB-e .* out heLsf to a post oak. thence west i the sterling point, exceju 11 1-3 acres hareinfore sold off to C. E. Head. 1 iiere is a good dwelling house, and outbuildings « this tract, containing 3>i 1 --J aei’ s, molt* or jess. N;iid property levied upon as the property f.f She defendant ' as followsr 1-5 undivided iatt: e.sl aud 4-b life inter st a> (he property of Mrs. Ida Johnson,, i-o undivided i'em.,iudtr inierest as the property of Rob* i t S. Johnson and l-,> undivided rema in fee interest as the property of J . j{. Johnson and only said ieserii); d interest to he sold to satisfy an exeeuiion issued on tee j8th day of Ocxl t ‘330 horn the Suj>ei i ‘r couH of said eounty ot \\ kite i 1 favoj-<d Mrs, A gti<?js Lotlii'i.lge agaii;s! K-dtert S. Johnson, J. II. Johnson and Mrs. Ida John,sen. This 30 th day of January ITU. W . A. Jackson, Sheriff. ML »rg r ia, White County, BUixajUstat fo lui-AiXiier **f the .Superior '■ 'ouri of said caTtint.y n. mi.uf Hon. L It Fulton. Judge o.fsa’id “rmi t. will he sold He tore the c-uurt. house door in said coun¬ ty on the first Tuesday in March 19 pf within the legal hours of sale to the uighest bidder for rush tin* following * coper ty i<» u it ; Al the unpaid notes :in<l judgments hi favor of the Farmers k Merchants Bank of^Cieveland, let,, and belonging to the asset:- ot said batik ap¬ proximating >-Jg. 1 7 o.H-L cash items >-117. ‘ 5 > tiulrofts .- zi (l<, stock ussesstneiil ■■veeuf ioi.s .. 1 i and n stnall j-ernnant 1 ( d furniture ami fixtures Haiti proper! v- 1 > he sold as loe assets of the Farmers A; derehants Bank for tie* purpose of wind i f ‘g up the affairs of sai ! hnnk uud eono. .del,lug the Bipd-huion. of the same. An;.one wishing «.• e. . p- ,n a list of *Said : ss-cts nmy <h« so by ca.dmjj -ai . 1 . It. 'IT*}-. >rd. Liquidating Aeent., Ha id sale will be ha ; subject, to the ajv Joval of a. B. Mobley, Hunt, of Banks* '<nl to th«* g-> nfii'in.'tUOU oj rhe Judge of • e .Superior (’ou* t of said e*Minty. Phis Feb. !7th, ITU, A. B Mobk-y, Sunt, of Banks. atic Electric Water P jmp for running water in your home Water under pn-ssure wherever 7011 «ant it about your home it - :- -ii little. ^ ou can have a plentiful supply, unfailingly at hand, for the kitchen, laundry, bath, dairy and barn. Xo matter where you live you can have this convenience and comfort if you have a IV,ul Electric Water Sys¬ tem installed. f m „ there are Paul Pumps for shal or deep wells which will pump for you as many gallons an hour as juii --I-,: Only a mall amount down installs your pump, the balance monthly. Ask at our nearest store’ Geot gia pov.tr J COMPANY ■ A Citizen Wherever We Serve