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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
VOL. XXX LI I. No. 20
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from tlie .Mountains,
Mr. Gu- Palmer was in this sec¬
tion :iml wen’ up to look at Mr.
and Mr-. Joint Ndspu’s wild nur¬
sery at Voiialt.
Mr. Claude Aiii.-on, t>I Clermont
spent the weekend with Mi s Ceiifl
utui Abigail A ltso'u.
Messrs llariee and "Red’ Duvall
—
of Clermont, w er e in tins part iu-l
Saturday.
Mr, 1 'icd Palmer ami others were
out this way Monday.
,\]r. and Mrs. Fred Gilstrap and
children .-pent the weekend with
Mr. and Mr* Dock Adams,
Hon. Clias. S Barrett, of Union
City, ha« been having Messrs Wal¬
ter and Robert Elliott doing some
clearing on ins farm at M t. 'I onuh
Station.
AJe-srs Ollie Punter and Frank
Black moved then saw mill from
Bean Creek Monday
The public school at \ ouali.
which has been ably taught by Mr.
Willoid A-h and Miss l.ouise Ed¬
ward* closed ^Saturday bv giving
..It the pupils a nice 1 real.
Mr. liarve 'Nation helped Mr.
Charlie Merritt saw wood Monday
Mr. K tv Nix and oilier- \ve r *
out tins way Sunday ,
Mr. Ernest Crane was out in this
part Sunday,
Mate'll is here uul lilt wind it
due to blow some in this month.
Some of the weathermen tell
that this i- going to be an early
spring. Ail w.jil see by waiting.
Some are now busy cutting their
stovewtiod before the sap rises.
Riawissae Man Swallows Poisoa
Iliawa-ree. tin . March 2,
Confc»-ing to his brothers that
hid killed a mini "because
knew too much.' Charles Beck,
1 bout 30, went to his cabin near
here, dressed b imsell in burial
clothes and took a fatal dose of
poison, officers revealed today.
The murdered man police said,
was Tlmmas Bowen, who was
killed near Ins home in the Scatt <
e iy section while on his way
through the woods to the commit
nilv stole. He was shot Irom atm j
bush. i
Blooilhoudds were brought lien-!
front Asheville, X. C., but severa ;
days search lor the killer jjroveii J
unavailing.
Then Beef, who had been living J
alone -iuce separation. Irom hi-j
wife and children, went to the |
home of in- brothers iu the Scatta- j
wav section, broke down and con-;
Itssed iie killed. Bowen because)
Bower, had revealed to officers j
Beck’s activities as a bootlegger.
"And I'll kill myself, loo,” hi
brother- reported Him as threaten-)
mg. I
Ills family took his confession!
and threat on Ic.s own Lie at a j
joke, they said.
Notice To Creditors Of
\V .:!t- County Bank Cleveland,<1
!
i;i Accordance with provisions f
Seel ions I 3 and j i <d -\rlii'ie t ol i
the R inking Act notified ipproveti Augu-t j
l6. Iptq. \ oil are to pre
>t , u! ,, 0lir -. pro per is attested, i
or, 01 before ninety days from thi
d,.te. Also depositor- are hereby
noidied to bring their pas- books
to be ini.meed and compared With
the b..oks of the bank, fi mg same
» ii, Mr (i. C. Adams. Liquidat¬
ing Agent. This the i-’tlt day of
F,bcu.irs . ty.U
A. B. Mobley,
Supet ii.tendeut o! Banks,
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
DARES CHAPEL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Boyd,
Atlanta, spent a few days
week with Mr. and Mrs. G. \V
McCollum..
Misses lain and Clemmic
and brother, Rufus, ol I'occoa
visited 11 lends here last week.
Misses Maryl.ee amlRuth
are visiting friends at Tuccoa
week.
Mr, Grover Miles spent t
weekend in Atlanta,
Mrs. Ruth Robin-on. ol
sham Mills, visited relatives
last week.
News is scarce this week due
the bad weal her. but we are glue
to say we have none on the sick
list.
Missionary News
The regular meeting ol
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
.Society was held at Mrs. W. A.
\\ hitmire s Wednesday afternoon
and an interesting program was
rendered.
Mis, Robert Kettitner gave the
Bible lesson followed by the Lord’s
Prayer in unison. The M isMonary
message lor the .New Day was
made quite interesting by Mrs. \\ .
A. Whitmire and Mrs. C. E. Head
presented tlie Missionary message
for the New Dav.
Mr- Mickel and Mis. R. A.
W illiams and Miss Susie Lumsden
were welcomed visitors.
After a short business session
refreshments weie served by the
hosie—.
The meet ing on March n will
he with MBs Ida Allison, Seven
hooks ol Ecclesiastes and the song
ill Solomon will be the study les¬
son for l lie afternoon program.
Tobacco Growers Organize
A meeting of those interested in
tobacco raising in W hite counts
was he’d in the court liou-e S um
day afternoon and the vVhifeCoun
ly Tobicco Grower- Association
was organized, Mr, E. (J. '.’rice,
who has had experience ill growing
tobacco in Kentucky, was elected
president and Mr. If. D. VVilev
was elected secretary. Another
meeting will be held in the court
house next Saturday, March ’j, at
2 :’o 1*. M., for the purpose of
more thorough organization and to
solicit as many as possible to raise
it lea-t one acre ol tobacco this
year, Mr. Linder, the tobacco
mam of the Department of Agri¬
culture, lias offered to give us every
issisiance to make this adventure
success!ill in the highest degree.
Everybody is urged to be present
Holcomb Bros; Hdwe. Go,
GOOD HARDWARE
Screen wire, axes, paint and
vartush in small cans; plow
stocks, gee whiz, double
stocks, drag harrows and tid¬
ing cultivators. Rlent V ol
plow repairs and hoes and 1
rakes.
We sell for cash and sell for less I
--—- —-mobm*—---- - - ■
A cuii.vriglit iasi< 2s year-, but ii
eati lie renewed for tin additional “S
. vt ' ;l r- ...... 1.. a total of r.ff years.
Af:r»»r<Lng to thp 1020 cunsu.s .South „ J ’
Cu’.'oiina snd .xrisKKi^sippi both iiad a !
Uirgrr M' nro than white population. 1
The republic of Turkey .
abolished
the fez as a part of the national cos- j
Untie ami adopted a ness hat in its
,
—
The central portion of rlie Capitol j
at Wn.- dual«n, which is composed of ;
Virginia sandstone, is painted about i
every three years.
CLEVELAND. GEORGIA, MCH. «, Hffii.
Masons Start Goa* est On
Study Of The Proverbs,
Io stimulate the interest of the
youth iu the study of the Proverbs
of Solomon, the Masonic Order of
Georgia has instituted a contest
with prices totaling #200 which s
, open to ad the boys of the state, n
is announced by W. G. Mealor, ,>|
Gainesville, grand master of Geor¬
gia Masons.
Last year several hundred enter¬
ed the contest and an even larget
enrollment is expected in 1931.
The purpose of this movement i>
lo give the boys of Georgia a wider
acquaintance with the wisdom o.
Solomon to help equip them I'm
better citizenship and to impre-s
upon their youthful minds the
simple rules of success m life.
It is stated that iri every town in
Georgia in which there are a dozen
boys and a Masonic lodge, thei .-)
cun be started a Proverbs circle.
When the local secretary is not io
formed, he can get full information
and free pocket copies with in
struettom- by writing (J. R. My.
Cord, Macon, Oa.
The winner- of local prizes only
cm filter for the grand lodge priz¬
es, The first prize is ¥30, then#^5
•Xto anti $3, lor the, rutvttersup.
This is one ol those Cases when
1 lie boy can't lose even if ho clot’s
not win.
Calvin Cool id fie Say:
"\\ lien !. was a boy in (he liilis
ol Vermont, twelve miles from tin;
railroad, (he only merchandise ii
saw was in (lie ii inntr\ sto>e. But
my horizon was widened by cer
lain publications containing pic¬
tures and descriptions of thing
tha( appeal to y oulh, 1 ' read and
boiigfd. The man who supplied
them became rich: and died n great
philanthropist: He advertised.
It i- essential in the first instance
to make good merchandise. But
that is not enough, ll i.- just as
essential to ereue a desire for ii.
Thai is advertising.
The person or association of per j
sons who cau produce that, combi¬
nation ol excellence and demand!
is performing ;t real public service.
They enlarge the menial horizon
and provide new forms of utility j
and beauty. The material benefit - i
duct*. Culture and chuiity are the by-pro-j
A country that is spending two
billion dollars annually in the pn -
ductioti ami application of beams
lotions has resources with which t< j
make large Ipurchaic- of svliat it i
concludes it wants. The only way
for the people to become acquaint
«d svith what they want, i- t ft rough
judicious advertising. Goods not
worth advertising are not worth !
selling.”
A friend of the Georgia Baptis’ 1
Orphans’ Home m Ilapeviile ha- ;
offered cash prizes of I25, ifti'u, |iy|
$10 niid $5. re-pectfuiiv, for the r-t !
3rd, qih, and 5B1 best acres ol !
cuitivalcd for and donated toj
liie Georgia Bapli-i (>i plnius’Honu'|
iti 1931. I'liis ft iend also suggi s'- :
tlnil each Baptist farmer plan* uj
of corn noflcss than the size!
bis garden and donate its yield I
the Home. Those who will do
are requested to write to B
VV. Graham, HapeviJJe, Ga.
l or l he Courier
RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
by train. The safest. Most*com
Most reliable. Costs less.
of Ticket Agents regarding
reduced fares for short*trips.
RAILWAY SYSTEM
Courier
SHOAL CREEK ITEMS
Messrs John Anderson anil
Lewis male a business trip
Gainesville last Friday.
Mr. Ben McGee had a wood chop
ping last Friday.
Mr. Will McCarter lias
his -aw mill again and is
turing lumber agau\ near Mr. \Y
A. Stover’s.
The Shoal Creek school
this month.
Mr. Starling Martin, of Lump¬
kin, was it> this part last Friday.
Mrs. Mav Smith is connot'd
her bed with tlu.
Mr. Alfred White is suffering
with neuralgia imi rheumatism.
Mr. Alex Stringer, deputy sheriff
has quite a bunch of tax fi la- L>>
collection.
HIup RidjJc Dots
We wish to rectify a mistake we
make in ottr last i-sue. Il wo-Mr
Bob Sutton that we spoke of being
dead.
There are several cases of ft it
this -ection
They are sawing sJtingie- now a!
the Adair Mill.
Mr. ]. W. Lunsford was up 1 1 1if
way Saturday night.
Gainesville P. 0. Site Selected,
Gainesville, (in., Feb. *8—AI
location of #300,000 for a new
federal building for Gainesville
was anuounced today in a-telegram
to postal authorities here froutCon
gre—inan Thomas ,M. Bull, of the.
Ninth Congressional District.
The plans, as made by surveys
post office and treasury department
inspectors, cull for the. purchase ol
!u teet by 130 fe.ct of a lot adjoin¬
ing the present post office building
Another story wilt be added to the
present building, making the entire
structure two stories >n height.
The entire second lloor of the
enlarged new building will he u-ed
by Federal Court authorities with
office- tor Mamin Under wood, wrto
Friday was confirmed u.s judge of
the Northern District of Georgia,
succeeding Judge Samuel H. Sib¬
ley. In addition to the judge’s of
fice, the building also will be head¬
quarters tor theGuinesvilie division
of the Federal Court clerk, mar
-lial and district attorney.
The present building is built ol
Georgia marble, quarried at Tate,
and the addition will he of the
same material.
The Gainesville division ol the
United States District Court, is
considered one of the most impor¬
tant and largest dtvi-ion- iu Geor
gia.
fdne hundred count io iu Georgia
have some form of welfare organi¬
zation, either a social well art
agency, a probation officer, a coun¬
ty welfare worker, a social service
correspondent 01 a combination ol
services a- indicated by the
new State Directory ol Social
Agencies and in-titutions. The
Directory Inw been prepared by Uk
State Department ol Public Wel¬
fare. 1c li-ts from this county thr
U . \\ iiliam-> Horne, o!
which Mr. Victor Hollis i- -uper
: it list- Mrs. .k. Ii. Hell
and Mrs. John Greexr m
^ r C<>rre^por»dent8: it t.m.
Sheriff’ W. A. luck-on and
fudge A. E Dorsey.
Advertising , , . . . the ... tbit , utbn ,
is on
I he machinery of Uisim Vs. i
it. !
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[PRICE <1.50 A YFak IN ADVANCE'
For Your Old
enables you to
a WESTINGHOUSE
Electric Range
for as little as $
iyl IS |,, V <> * -■> L A •••*» v- ~
-r
SALE PRICE $ 109.00
Less Old Stove 20.00
NET COST TO YOU $ 89 . 0 b
.. Here , the opportunity
s you ion •
have waited for to list your horn
among the more than 12,000 i
Georgia now using Electric
Ranges. This is a t nce-in-a-Ufe
time offer by which you can tab :
the path to greater kitchen
cleanliness, pei feet baking re
suits, better cooked foods .and
1,000 extra hours of leisure a
1
\ isit .. stole , at . See ,,, ,,
our once. .,1
^J'Uiplete Range-, upon line which of^ VV estilighous. prices haw
been drastically reduced. As!
about our liberal purchase plan
now in effect!
Georgia
rowjm COMTANr
* A Citizen Wherever We Serve
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The New Chevrolet Special Setlap
PeHormanee proves Chevrolet
<lie threat Ainerican Value
'Hie new Chevrolet !“ux is a fine performer. It inaixi
tains high road speeds at an easy-working engine speed.
Its 50-horscpowcr engine perates with unsurpassed
economy. Six cylinders em»I !o you to do wliai you want
— creep along, accelerate, « imi» hills, go fast—ami do
it aJI siuootlily, quietly—with Utile shifting of gears
Step into a Chevrolet and drive. Let performance^
too, prove Chevrolet the Great American Value*
» »\v law |»i*i«*e^ «
Cbefrolvl’n iinw lt»w raiiRr from iftT.Y to $630. All price* f. o. b*
Kliut, Mich. Special equipment extra. Low <Jeliver».-<i priotv an#)
•at*y terms.
NEW CIIEVIMMLET SIX
Ilf Amirioan Vttlnn
( I.IA KLA.M) CHEVROLET COMPANY
Historic Railrosil $plk«
'Then the? mils of the Utdutt Pn
tout tVntrnl Pacific railroads, were
unHed, eumposinff the t!r.-t tianiicou*
tlnenfal railway in America—a golden
spike was used for the last ipike. It
was driven by Lelatni Stanford, gves
ideiit of the Central I'aelfle, and an
odii itil of the Union Pacific. The spike
"ns Immediately withdrawn hs
preserved In the museum at Eelarut
Stiinford university.
Elements in Vegetation
The growing plant, science taut
proved, is a miniature chemical lab
oralorj', retpiiriug a stock ofreagenrs.
'vhith runs into a fornffditMn list.
Among the elements believed to he
vital to the growth of vegetation ar«
nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, cal¬
cium. magnesium, sulphur, oarVou,
hydrogen, oxygen, Iron, mar,ganeae.,
horon, lediue, fluorine, copper.
mium and vanadium.
Never Popular Tim«pi«ta
■lust when the first alarm duels was
invented we do not know; and tustyho
the in forma lion is hard to come at.
It is iuumireriiil, for the curs# was
long ago laid on sinful humanity, ami
a- one of the lesser hut most per¬
sistent tortures it must, in the SMeeett
simi of years, have been reijKinaibiu
for a mighty accumulation of had tem¬
pi r and human failure.—Hostaa BUir
aid.
Both From Cocoa B««n
Choeolate and cocoa are both made
*i*on the cocoa boaii," the main
wi<-a being that Cocoa lias tunl a cer¬
tain percentage of fat removed. <3w»*
soquonily it is less rich and nutritious:
However. In the making ot the hev<r
***?<* it is n itutu easier to mix. if
is .•uilwt fluted for chocolate m
, “ lla ‘ '’ r 'tnuiy recipes, additional but
t,;r or fat “*»)’ be added,
Bad New* for Burglar*
A 2 'Vnm-li eugineer has iuveatvui
e,<!t ' tvif! <tog ll,at hark*
ove« tne S to Wte wb«i-tte*r«i
«.?ilJ\ —« burglar throws the lisbt 0 / a
torch in its race. The invention works
'Mi the principh: of eiectrle celts wliiclt
wt lip » 'currenl when n ray ot liffiii
reaches them. This In turn AfV-rt*rtbe
motor Hup makes the dog act like a
real animal.
Breakage*, Ltd.
“Oeor,” he whispered as they n«re
-mitoil togeiher on rhe sofa, “i am jti
ing to ask roll an import tun nnestiim
I want you to lake your lime about
Will von marry rneV’
"But why .should I best tale, i-.feorgw,
the fair one responded, learning
him.
“So I'll have time to shift. rb«si» ci¬
in my pocket,” ho JojTaHy ei-