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THE CLEVELAND \ COURIER
YAE. XXXlll. No. 2:3
SHOAL ( REEK ITEMS
Geographer* call Marc!) 22iid the
vernal equinox, because it is the
. rginning of our spring ami the
..lavs and nights are ol equal length
Last Saturday was the dose of
winter and surely it was a most
fitting tribute to cold and squally
day s.
The farmers have been making
good use of the dry weather pre¬
paring the land for another crop.
Mr. Everett Nix, an ex-student
oi the A. Tv M, School, has been
drawn to serve on the Traverse
j iry for the April term of court
Mr. Nix is not far advanced in his
twenties, and should he live to be
he will have half a century to
istop. 1 av serve on the jury ami
v .a have an extra opportunity J<
ike an exceptional juror, or. but but tf
fire young man wishes to be be a a con¬ con
scientious piror. Let him live a
law-abiding file and not violate
1 itIn*r the state nor federal ia\vs.
1 he law provides for upright c'tt
/!■. as t > tie <m toe traverse jury and
me most upright citizens on
grand jury.
We noticed that the Blue
c rrespandent joined the t
( oapel writer ami ourselves in
vveek’s Courier.
Mr. Young O’Kellev made a
p to 1 'tawsonville hist. Friday,
! have always been interested in
serving aged people, and with
t! a» in view I spent a few -
I - -t Monday at tlie residence ol M1
u oi M rs. John Lewis, Mrs. Lewis
m 'ther, .Mrs, Sarah Anne Henslee
Turner, was lying on the bed and
was being fed by her daughter. It
was Mrs. 'Turner’s birthday.
it 0 for the Bible that eolllaiueil
ti - record of her birth I read tlnM
she was horned March 28 rd,
u ,.i was m.trried to Allred \\
Turner iu 1862. The penmanship
,-. a.s vers hard to read and vers
tiicieut. 1 ate dinner for the first
isne in a house where a human
eg was passing their 03r<1
1 v. She was about as helpless as
s\ is the day -lie, was born, llet
j.iocl was active—a tiling to be de
; d. We read teat President
p an Adams was eloquent to tin
a-t. near pi when lie died. A few
j v- beforehand Daniel \\ ebstei
,bed to -ee him and said : ’ Good
i,anna. Mr. Adams, I hope you
tre better.’ Mr. Adams replied:
-i find I am a poor tenant, this
f ;d house rocks to and t ro at every
a irid and hour w hat 1 can lean
he landlord not intend t'
Blue I’idge Dots
Mr. Fi rank 1>. .■\ j 1 c! i a 1 ul Mis
* 0 Hi i l ,a rice w< :*re united 111 matri
>11 y [arch all. Mr. G . E
tciul i n ,g. Wt wish the couple
p p y it j 1 11 re.
Mr. II arve A! i Tier hn- been quit!
t or p:.St fe w weeks.
Mr? . 1 . !•:. Re ■.id spent 0 ue nigh
til US i ast wee k while we hac.
s till
Wt: a r t; inforn led ti i/ M r-. E. S
V; ch Town Creel
•\i term
i fir rn en ■' ot \ :his seal in in conn
’ H ‘ \ t : us' -i v ► < Hjdc http ping las
ig. \\ e both
; some better.
S. i-orilm l or Ihe ('ouriej
Ivertising is the oil that lubri
tbe rnacbinerv ol business
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Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
32 Physicans
Report Findings
On New Saigon
So remarkable have been the
results accomplished fry -"argon in
helping restore Im.tdli to countless
thousands of people that
the past thirtv d.iss alone
two leading physicians have broken
tire rule of a iile-time and have
mute out openiv ami publicly to
give it I heir unqna lied endorse
inert.
So startling have, bee
ports iu many tlious
chat selected physici
pal elites weie ex.pi sslv re, a me a
rat study tire Sargon invmulit -.uni
Deport their findings so so that the
p„biic might know the wl ie frut It
()utstandtnt g the number
are .
1 | >r. 1 ’. K. Drummond, plant
physician for the Ford Motor Com
J ponv, Detroit, tor 1 2 w ir-,
Dr. C. J. Roberts. Diliiadeiphi.i
j—Examining Flivsicnin for the
Pennsylvania R .tilmad f..i 26 year
Dr.- W. L. Mair —(rraduate Me
Lnivei sity Faculty ol .Vledi
cine. Montreal — Medical Examine!
for Sears, Roebuck, Del roil.
Dr. !i. Warbmto 11- Graduate
famous Bellevue Ilnsp i Medical 1
College, New 5 01k.
Dr. Eugene 1 'cik » — Physician
| f or Western Elect rii Cmtipan y.
Pjiiladelpltia.
I [) fi W, \\ Kern-—Examining
.
j Physician tor New York Life In
j.^hers. suranee Company—and many
j„ ,, n j er that the public . may re
,-oive the lull benefit oi tlurse well
known physicians, their
-viii be published in hitet
tins paper. The si;man nits
j -ici.tus of sucii stain log are per
1 naps without prec lent. binds
j their reports a tin by their
id vice.
.1. IL U. liARRETi Ageitl.
j
Cleveland High School Will Debate
Friday night, M a rc ii /• 1931, n!
8 o’clock in llie C lev el yind School :
Vuditorium. Fk: retice Meaders and !
\ 1 0jor J torsev w till) phold t he ;iHir- :
■mil i ve side of a deha agains
representatives from Cornel;
School The question tor
is: Resolved: That (
Mould furnish text-books
pupils in it^ public schools.
>ublic is cordially invited
end this debate and lend il
port to the representative
Cleveland fCgh School.
This public debate i s om .* of a
nrcle ol debates 1 LA kn: tg p> ace on
Fi idity night t hro Ugllti lilt tin * State
d (ieorgia. '1 ii e re presei itatives
'tihokiing the alii Final i ve s -ide of
be question in ic 11 instai ico re*
naiu at llieir rt *s[)ec : t j ve '* c lion 1 ~
while those persot i s u 1 > hold ling the
negative si vie to some school
.vinch has been \ 1 rt; v i 0 u s: y deter*
1 mined by drawi ng ! Edith
luisev and Auste lie I •' inner win
will uphoi.'t t lie i le^at ive ? fide ol
- he quest ion tor (die v 'eland High
Sclmoi, go to G il 11!e to deb'iu
The boys and g iris have worketi
hard on their -ir e Ones in an efl’ort
i to win the debates
[ They want your su
! oe iiere prompt iv a
[ -how them that a
’ hem in t aei r effort
Wanted
A small tl
j spinning wi e
able price.
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CLEVELAND. GEORGIA. MOL1. ‘27, 1981 ,
MOSSY CHEEK NEMS.
1 have not seen any news from
! around here in some lime.
We st ,11 have Sunday School at
Mossy Creek and Center Grove.
eve, Sunday.
Mr. T. H. Hooper made a bind
ness trip to Cleveland one day last
week.
Bern Henderson has been on
■ -i-varal business trips' live past week
Mrs. Annie 'Thrasher of Web
:-ter, Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Dorsey,
! Mrs. Jennie Smith, of Rome,
[is listing her parents, Mr. and
j M rs. Ed 1 looper.
Mis- Flora Mae Eovd is '* lt:
! sji-k list.
Mrs. Nelia Lewi and MtssClara
Davidson visited Mrs T. P> Hoop
er one duv lust week.
Glad to say Mr, Andrew Hooper
is getting some better,
Mrs. Mae Head visited bet sister
Mrs, Birdie Hogan Friday.
Mrs, Tol Cannon visited hei
dauglner, Mrs. ,\b Pilgrim,
day last week,
Mr. Carlton Holcomb still
lie tri-weekly list to Gainesville.
The farmers around here a
-roud of the pretty weather.
'takes os feel like God is I
merc.itul to us.
Missr-s Ruth and Maud Cannon
visited Mrs, Milan! Brewster Fi
i.\ afternoon,
COHVAOS ^ i--- ;r,rv„
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T ' f ' Northrop.King &.Co
A.-ttVrrupk'M Seeds
\fegetables ancFplowerS
fo'Yowr (jarden
ALL the varieties in which you
j [\are interested and which are
adapted to this section are now
available in the Northtup, King
8C Co. seed box at a nearby
store. The seed is of as fine
quality as you can obtain at any
price; the packets are of standard
size and well filled; the display
box is convenient to select from
and the price is only ...
lJ/ 1 standard
si packets 2 £ veqetabte and
,
most of ifie^
flowers -
Narthrup,Eiiw6sCas Seeds
Parent-Teachers Association Will Meet
} Mothers and lathers of boys and
; g* r 1 s attending the Cleveland
■ Scl,0 ° 1 ’ invited “»«J **W d
)e P^peot iU il meeting of the
Parent-Teachers Assoction on Fri
J i day afternoon, March 27, 1SI31. at
j 2 o’clock. The boys and girls
p ^e nt a pro g ram f or vour enter
| tainment. The program will begin
: promptly at 2 o'clock. Make it a
I point to be present. He prompt.
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I the Walton Tribune says:
‘■W e doubt the wisdom of stopping
; ont-’s subscription to the county
! paper a way to economize,
j W hen a person thinks he is thereby
'saving himself a dollar, lie is really
doing no such tiling, hut is actually
1 lot-jug himself money. There are
i dozens |oi bargains advertised in
home paper in a year’s time that if
| taken advantage of will save the
I subscriber many dollars. Without
'he paper bow does be know about
[ such bargainsr lie may save hini
-ell two cents a week, but many iu
I [ihe meantime lose many times that
' mur h• j
re¬ s*
.NOTICE
Maberaham Gootl 250 aero pasture in j
and W hite county
for lure at 50 cents per head |
per nouth. Open after May 1st
\« suekillf* Calves accepted. '
Inquire a(
Hoteoillli Dros.Hdvve. Co. i
Cleveland. Gu.
[FlUCS *1.50 A YEAH IN ADVANCE
;i; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
| March 30th. 31st and April 1st
g Gainesville New $60,000 ■
Theatre
: We are pleased to announce ;
the opening of the New |
\t ROYAL THEATRE
Gainesville, 6a
MONDAY, MARCH 30
WHERE YOU WILL SEE SOUND
PICTURES AT THEIR BEST
$ FIREPROOF THROUGHOUT
WESTERN ELECTRIC
"L LATEST SOUND SYSTEM
J opening picture- Don't miss it.
wimarron
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SAFETY
§1 m
DCSP’4 1;
IVipffiA’ «ii a tier-proof ylasn trintlsh irtd
has saved manif Sires in eollisions
EVERY new Ford ia equipped with a Triplex shatter¬
proof windshield. This is made so that die glass will not
lly or splinter under the hardest impact. It has saved
many live* and prevented injuries in many automobile
collisions.
This shatter-proof glass windshield is just one of
many features that make the new Ford a value far above
the price. Olliers are the silent, fully enclosed four
wheel brakes, sturdy steel body construction, four Hou
daille double-acting hydra ulic shock absorbers, more
than twenty ball and roller hearings, extensive use of
fine steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon
alloy valves, torque-tube drive, three-quarter floating
rear axle, Rustless Steel, and unusual accuracy in
manufacturing.
In addition, you save many dollars because of low
first cost of the new Ford, low cost of operation and
up-keep, and low vearly depreciation.
«
$430 to $630
T. O. H. Detroit, plus freight rind delivery. Riemport and spare tlrtr extra
at small co»t. You ran purchase a Ford on economical terms through
the Authored Ford Finance Plstn* of the Universal Credit Company.
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