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<XFc Cleveland Gentler
t' cult Organ of Whitt tour:') <
li.ImfiHit Wcftly H< GlevtdttrM
!.vh, p. Davidhon. Editor.
i medal the l'<«* »>«'•*• ili 1
t'in., Hrt <■ ifts e mail m& ■**-* • .
M'MI Jit Nmdl District Prr,»*. AssocUlnn
“ Georgia Prts *.
National Editorial
Pres* Congress Of The World
Subscription, $1.50 per year
.
in advance
Scott T. Beaton, of Waycross
announces that lie will re-introduc
i Beaton schoolbook bill in th<
e
r, .ular session of legislature ofu/dl
Benton declares that he does no
propose that the state luruish th
books free, but his bill provide
that the state take charge ol tin
publishing of the hooks and tn>
11-11 them to the public schools a
cost instead of the outraguou.
prices book concerns are betting
l b. mates that tins may be done by
I . king #100,000 from the equuliza
lion fund.
! lelen Keller, famous deaf ant
blind woman declined she bean
the roar of tbe motor ol. an airpiatu
recently. She was making he
fust trip bv plane from Newark t
\Va hington when she turned suit
ili idy to her companion and said :
< J can hear.” She declared thin
the rour of the plane was the only
tiling she ever heard.
The nations greniest highway
1 ,instruct ion program is being start
ed with 100,000 men soon to begii
work. New projects are being ap
in ved daily anil it is expectei
that the mileage for 1931 will great¬
ly exceed that of the past two year 1
Governor-Elect Richard B. Hus
soil, ft*., addressing a special legis¬
lative committee Tuesday at tht.
state capitol, declared that Georgia
tin* too many state departments,
bo nds and bureaus, and expenses
mu si be cut. lie stales that twi
or three department a or board,
sometimes have the same duties to
perform, lie further declared thu'
lhe extra it agance in operation of
the governmental affiairsol Georgia
is due t,i the neglect tlnd iudifier
cnee of the voter and that
the eiti/ams of Georgia demand
etiiciency in gove.mment then they
shall have i .
Hassell will be inaugurated in
|uiu*. lie says lie intends to pul
in m -lion U14 plan id reduction ol
tin st Me’s expenses which he si
st miigly advocated iu Ins campaign
spi echos.
I’ v People of History
Unfatm'.tar V.M I
b ugs were nut a!nays lie d t«> ;k*e
is le the lingers, and in -ti'dahle forms
it* dilTeretlt times. H ey Mere worn tie
. del'd armlets amt lie*, khiees; on Hit
1 -s ami lingers; in the ears a.tiil myse.
v. des l'rank H. Vir.eteliy, editor id
1 : * New Stnmlartl ilieUiittary. To this
t , the nose-ring, the ear-ring.
1 e toe-ring are worn in Cur
l. s its. Porcelain finger-rings were
worn by the poorer class of Kvjyptinns.
y a eh as have been preserved In the
thitish imisenm, London, are of ex*
’ r* n;e beauty. Some are of blue porce
'■si with a band of not more than one
*• -htti of an im.li in thickness, yet
:-!•*.d| as they are they bear two tin*
presslons.
t'rom Egypt and the East rings vver*
introduced to Greece, where they were
worn by all free men as insignia of
o* ,*e or for ornament. From the
<• **c!<s tbe ltomans adopted the cits
ti 1 , but by them rings were worn
nu co as luxuries, and beeanie very
•*- union. To so great an excess did
' * ltomans carry this practice tliat
H y bad summer rings and winter
!' 1 s, the former being heavier and
,er than tlie latter. Itomnn gems
- e * sought and highly valued for
m. -tic virtues attributed to them.
Household Hints
['brown out of apartment three
t-.u by wife, man returns," so!emu
ly lutes a headline. Possibly i t:
NVt m does not want him back!—Los
A i-s Times.
Rabbit Not Water Animal
rabbit is able to swim naturally*
cannot swim for any great dis
tit; • . lHHmuse its fur bet mnes woiaht*
< 0 i .wn with water and drees it un
Revised
mt courts and tuas avey may |
II m court another day. But he *
w! iris and does not wed may Pnd
in: In court instead.—
L®sal News
On April 22 Fulton county vnl
almost two to one to absorb
County in a special elec
i
I
' ,U " Su “ k, ‘ ,:,mer * i
ui 1'iediiioiit College, ,-pe.it t lie i
: xciid with parent*
Messrs Joe Telford of University and Donald ol J
I iui-ey. students |
Georgia, spent the weekend with .
hornetoiks.
Mr. Bethel J. Dorsey and Miss
prue liable werCmarried Saturday |
dtenmon by Judge A. L. Do.sey
Mrs. A. J, Dorsey has improved
(0 (he eUeiit that she is now able
, go U) t | lc t u b 1 e in a rolling cliaii
Miss Bertha Sargent has been
made Clerk to the ordinary aim
: .vill soon be in that office while
1 judge Dorsey is out.
Mr. VV, 11 Beil Was ill town
Monday on business.
Sixty odd cans of rainbow anu
'
propagated , .
brook trout were it
Chest.itee river Tuesday by Messrs*
T. W. Turner and J. J. Ravan.
Mrs, A- A. Dorsey has returned
from the hospital at iJo$cl)lon,Ga,
where she underwent a sei iout>
•peratioo. and is now doing nicely
Mrs. Annie Thrasher accompanies
ier.
| Mr. Clifford Blalock, student ol
North Georgia College, spent tbe
e eh end with parents at Asbestos.
Tliere will be a singing at the
Cleveland Baptist church nextSun
lay, May 3, beginning at 2 o’clock
i’. M. Visiting singers from Hall
and Habersham counties are ex¬
pected to be here.
Mr, Frank Adams, of Chicago,
is visiting relatives in Cleveland.
Two overcoats were found by
am Barrett in a brush pile near his
house Katunlay and were identified
ny Mr. Charlie Head as being tin
two he missed when his store was
uiglaii/.ed.
: lere’s Another Stab at
Age of “Mother Earth”
. One of the most remarkable diseov
cries of recent years is the rndio-sn*
live nieuil, urimimu, vvitieh gradnall.v
■ banges into lead, says London Tit
Gils. The rate at which this process
is carried out is well known, and it i>
Invariable, i’.v taking rocks which eon
tain both uranium and lead and find
lag the proportion of each metal now
e 'sling In them, the length of time
a vessary to bring about the present
,*le of affairs is not difficult to cal
■iilate. Kuril a calculation shows tied
he earth must have been solid not
ar short of two thousand million
. earn n go.
The paths of tlie earth around the
sun and tlie moon around the earth
are not what they were originally.
Keienee can reconstruct them and rifs
•over the time neeijeti to givi* them
Iheir present shapes.
All of these methods show that the
are of tin* earth must lie more than
one thousand million years and less
than four thousand million years. We
shall, then, not lie far wrong if we fix
1 lie enrtli's birthday at about two
thousand million years ago.
Original Chautauqua
The first diantnuqiia assembly.
; nown us the -Sunday School Assom
i ly, was in session Augitsf -I-1 v >. LS74.
*; the result of a plan formed b\
Lewis Miller of Akron, Ohio, and
* v. Jo ]iji IL Vincent of New .York
The assembly plans widened rapidly
i i successive years. In 1879 a school
f >r teachers in secular subjects was
onem-Ml. Probably cliautauQua Is best
•v wn in connection with the plan
‘ sysieniatie home reading. The plan
f as j>r«^H*sed and explained in LS7S.
a first year persons were en
rolled and front that time readers
\ :yi?!kr in number from S.OiMi to *Jo,
M lcive joined the circle per sea*
n. There are now throughout the
cited States and Canada more than
o local assemblies modeled after
original eliautaiajim Institution.
Wear Hats Constantly
There are wen ii? Ihe back country j
Australia who haven't had their j
> on for decades. They even sleep ;
them, and while sitting around the !
. e on a cool night they never even ?
k of removing them. Boundary |
> . •mi!u: in from the paddocks ;
! wainifiL' a wash before having j j
reed, usually proceed by tilting the
back, ie thing the cheeks and j
vhoai], then drying same with a On towel, j
M replacing the hat. rare
noniai occasions, wlien hats have*
«< o«tne «• :V. the apt»earanee of these
, its the hohlings Is so strange
• I grotesque that often bushmates
wE d have long lived and worked to
k’-r. hardly kim v each oilier.—Syd
ney Bulletin.
il11, clevklaJnb Courier, Cleveland. Georgia.
fi Factory Doctor
Bys High Tribute
To Sargoo’s Power’s
"Saigon ... one of the most:
strengthening, reconst rue
tonics and body buiider-I have
in the 30 years I have en
in the practice of medicine,"
declared Dr. T. K. Drummond, fo*
f2 years factory physician at the
Motor Go., Detroit, w ho vva,
retained to examine the formula
“At tins season of the year, especi
>»>' people who u.e in a rundown
condition, due to -ample anemia. ;
thin, watery blood, poor digertton
>r elimination,, should benefit rich¬
ly from the Sargou treatment.”
Dr, Drummond’s straight for¬
ward endorsement of > argon i
typical of the unstinted praise ii
1 as received from scores of other;
jutstunding phy-ii i.uis and ex
plain why Saigon is having tin
argest sale of any tonic medicine
d its kind the . worci , today. , .
in
J. ii. R. liARlfm Arient.
Wanted
A suiali flaxen wheel. A;si
pinning wheel. Will pay reason*
,l)ls price.
Mrs. L. G. Neal,
Pay Your Subscription Now
FOR KENT.
One Cate with fixtures on the
lOrth side of public -quart* Cleve
uitl, Go, Sec
T. f. McDonald.
FO R SALE
Fordsou tractor, equipped will,
alow and harrow. In splendid
onditimi. \\ ill -ell or plow and
nun 0 vv I vir any one.
Ernest Crane.
NOTICE
All pennit» To? fishing, hunting
■ : e., on the Loud Mines pro pert)
are within drawn Any trespass,
will be prosecuted.
K K Reaves, ]r. } Agent.
Ero3icn of Centuries
If tliuiY is any chai'ut ter I bat pro
dominates in the Infinite variety of
form and outline among tlie smaller
Galapagos islands, it is perpendleti
iarity. They seem to Speciuli/e in It,
Oil some of them the rock wails.
r sing (lirectiy out of <leep water, arc
o pearly vertical that a landing could
: o made upon .them only with great
fi'fliculty, if at all. Ou sou a? I imag
iiie no human foot lias ever trod.
in mniiy oasis the waves have cut
the shore line inward in a tieep groove.
; 1 *» that at ten or twenty feet above
n-vv water the rock actually overlmn :s.
it id .one walks or crawls, if be can
•p Ins feet at all, under a sort of
stone portico whose roof is carved
info innumerable coigns and arches
id inverted pinnacles of fhe most
fantastic form.
Not seldom the unceasing erosion •>{
the waves in- worn tin rock away
-ato huge uavem.s and Hying bta
nvsses and natural hridges, and hen ,
and tliere a great promontory oi g -
hole island, like Watson island or
■sicker rock, has been pierced clear
' hrough froiii -side to side in y pas
sage high tun! wide enough to take a
'■oat.—Gifford I'inclmt in it,*- K. uirday
'.vcniiig 1'ost.
'Zillions Thrown Away
by Wasteful Methods
How inueli vv ater is wasted liv a d: ip
a tap? An answer \\;- pr-v i a-.i
when New Vmk decided u» levy j iin*
two dollars for every tap t'ouiai
1 akin?. In twp years 4 iUHilMivK,i sai¬
ns of \v;ot*r were s:;\t-*i. It se>*r
losiird tv worry aluint the amount of
■ lean) wasted wlieu u lo<-ouie*;ve idow
i \\ iiist i**. Far i lector Foley oi ii.■
*’ alia university has eafeuiaied ilail
..-Id 1 tfi) 11 - of coal are coiisuiued
anmiily m a-ia-ratiny steam to blow
r.dreil Stan-- Un-emeu'?.- vrhi-ues. and
at if file wedalles w*--e to. -ha a*
y forward s;inf adapted Co n -*i a;i.e
:h-p!tehed note, more ttmn LtKKM’n**
a uiritis a year eouUi be sa' ed. Lut
*’ is i.iss j- -mall compared with tliat
• solved in a,-, ms into tiie du-i*
,n cinders that *• on sriU give a lot
*' (lent. Ii : — ,-* tt-«i tialf « third
t!te einde.s tl*ro\ui away retain
i:etu 50 to 70 per cent of their lieut
ins valn«i
Pump Is Old Invention
Tile pump dates li.-urk in the
* st peri' 1 • J. 'tin.. Slmilai.r of iv.'vpt
:jl lv " 1; ■' ’ Vi -
minus, t: e , e..go.cor,
scribed a number , of .. puns;mu* .
chines. The , firs: centrifugal ............... pump
was devised by a Fr'-minnaii, M. le
I turnout*. in 17 ft. The imjml *• pump
was originally d-siaae.! h,v Widtelmrst,
a watchmaker of itvrhy. England, in
ITTtt, and purfeclm! !>> Mon; yd tier, the
famous balloonist, in 17!M.
World Needs Humor
In real life serious tilings and
mere trifles, laughable things and
tilings that cause pain are wont to
he mixed up in stninpesr medley.
It is necessary, then, that; tragedy
as being a mirror of life must
leave room for an element of comic
humor.—itev. John Keble <175)2
ISOii). ‘‘Lectures on Poetry.”
America Behind on Roads
The United Suites i.s justly |i?‘oud
of her roads, but a few figures may be
surprising. lOurope b,as (KTSj'Kh j miles
of surfaced reads, exclusive of city
streets, as against 16TMJ0O in North
America, of which IT#0,fH)0 are in the
f tiited States. For every mile of sur¬
faced road in this country there are
104 cars; in llurope, (}.o. World's
Work.
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Genius Most important
U lmt must .concerus humanity In
the long Mm is the illumimitimi of
genius, not the mediueritv of tint
crowd. If Hie modem movement
siwotidftty education means the
eapitsition of the eminent in the in
tvre-Ts of the avorn^e, it will .stand
oondoinnod fit the bar of future his
tory.—£ir All dm el Ernest Sadler.
Left-Handed
laMt-hanih’d chHdvou sh»»uM never
he forced to become rich? - handed. Tin*
brain, which controls muscular move
moots, would be .affected, with pos¬
sible serious results. Tact.fill train
iny in the use <»f both hands is ail
you should do,
F.volutlon of ‘‘Clumsy’
The tvord 'TtiiuBj" mi* *<: meant
‘■tiumliletl ivillt tiifil," Thus, 1 Ihiih;
hnntls wen* <*>>i 1 i liamls i’m an he¬
niimbeil tmi'.ila .vei-n ii-i-le-a 1 ir deli
fail- work, tlie M "t- came
tl) lll'MIl ttv In mi ut 1 tv.
Kipling Won Fame Early
iiuii.y;il*tl Klpiilig rompu-eil Ills Ill's
juM-nlle tt'iirk a! the of thirteen.
At twenty six lie was acflriimeil n gen
Ins h} tin; imlillc, aiu] Hit* writer of
more best seders than uni other an
tlior of the time.
Merely Allegorical
7'bo ifUmiify $>v tie eliiW \viu>
for mo iiGiu j n j 1 * f ttre ■ i'tio Inl'ant
Sjimuei' lets hot »*■>< c <i; • c-iMj, No
In eh lent cofineets Hie paint int,' with
the story of u*i in the < >l«l Testa
meut.
Po, Old Grammar
A eolh-uM hat not
one In ten t his students o English
sf>eaks aeco; tin big to the ?*nle of syn
tit S'. Tf a* oi*t v i'lfiHiUI V s’ltr ?tHE! what
. lie used to !m*. A rkain as Ea>:ette.
Sure npopularily
“Ask not \ tiUt 1 ! Hi Ho,
friend to he
fen red as on eks to collect a
debt. - as! ; i ngtot l St ;; [■
Con ve r s at i ona 1 Rule-:
Shut} tin: n egailv Never war*
ry pee idft 1th yn coni riiion s. nor
with dismal views pol dies or so
■ u ty. Never 1 min? lurk ti ess.—- Ralph
Waldo i: , son.
Must C e s mart
If Thu low er an tiJU! is catdr i reason
■low docs a » ‘‘*w ki you cun i pass
if she zig/a: :s ill the middle i >f the
road?- Sill* i .. . i amuicle.
Char ice to Be Hippy
if women feel s ; for the tirlde
rad it; n*n fei ei sor for t he groom
they usuaiiy \ l vo after
*.v ard.- - ItuiTa lo !]v< :: News.
Uw fui
"Win It is H inquires a cor
rt spurn lord. \ sort thing thu t does
someth ifi.tr w Id not ha tve to
be don C if yi got it.
Imp-: :rf?w! idu! manily
A g? •oat p of peop! e a ro
. mrn A\ us of unat lengt
,s, de
«lares a Em,
L' r,cte Eb
“ 1 ,tVi Me." said Uncle
’rue “Ever t j *]ei d»H n't ex*
poet \f leeied ifiggfiV it e bad
nows A - —Was! 1 St
Kcrean C*'. *.: - ** F if -
If.-ds
Hav .Ua!
I’otoric Cofcmnit
Tlie
it Al
uy. N. V.
A Sr
'farTt.*' — d I
by two. r-ago
uagat ^dyertiaemenis
: Georgia, White County.
; to a,!I whom it l i; ,> concern
Addle Thc.iiu,- ha,* * in prop** form,
\ appnen , to nits tor j.erumner.t letters vi
1
! iMimimstration . .
on the estate of Mrs
A ;.rjie '1 horoas, iaf e of said county. This
i - lo cite all and singular ihe creditors
a"P next of kin of Mrs. Annie..Thomas
10 he ami appear at my office within the
ume allowed By law, and show cause, it
any they can, why permanent adminis¬
tration should not be granted to Add it*
l'homas tin Mrs. Annie Thomas' estate.
Vi itness my hand and official signature
this the tkh day of April l'.ltii.
A. L. Dorsey. Ordinary.
ileoi-gift. White County.
Mili be sold before the court house
leer iu said rty „ir;i
... M.j....
.Side to Ihe highest bidder tbr cash the
toiiowi-.ig described p.-opcrti tu wit:
All that tract of land in the incorporate
Hunts ot the town oj Cleveland deserib
! -d as follows: About three acres of land
more or less and bounded the north I
on
by 1 * C. Jones, on the east by lot known |
-
as the Prank Carroll acre off of the Mrs.
iikoda i.'ui-roli pinpeity. ou the smith bv |
.
Dec Hcmi uud on H.c went by (he J. p. |
j -"vixen land. Haul land levied on :c tin- I
•perty *.f A. i). Robins,,* p. satisfy a
j - KX ti fa issued by ArispMi Allis,m. Tax |
’oilectni -T sai l count, , against A. p> j
hio.binsou f< f u* slate and coaiity’'' taxes fm j
the year li.c.Ht. |
. Ai .
“' tonne tin,.- and pin., amt,
'he same terms wili be sold the f.d
j fn'ving tn-operty tu wit: Comme.mdng at j
tin- fVmaiil ttl-idgi* n :nlvi‘i*t j. Jt j j
-soul.ti :.l flu- It-.-iiii-ni'i* K K Wo u fiord ... J
an tin* stale higinva at tin- tirancli. | |
,
* bcutv up >H I * I tm.lMU thu t>Jii ltaiin-N
. file road, Uieui e south with said olu j I
road to { hi. -S, W Hey nobis line, thence
westerly witii said Hey nobis line, Uunt e I
vesterly with sa d Re \ nolds line to the
date highway, thence northerly with j
aid Stale highway to the beginning m ■
starting' point, cmtaining about six ((g j
acres no re or less. Said levied ■ n r- j
j j;., rhe property n issued of K, K. Woflord to sbIjmE I
tax fa t»y .\ risjuth Allison j
against K. E. Wofford |oi state ami *. >un j
y taxes for the year 1930.
Also at the same tune anti j»i;o e and on i
he same terms will t>e sold Uic follow- j
eg described property to wit: 25 acres j
f land in the third iand district of said j
>Unty and known as tlie 1 \T ij] | |
'
lh ^ a,, d bounded as follow**. On j.
* *rfii byrA. L. (.hitpmaii, on the east Uj
the A, L. Chapman properly, on the j
south by the land of Elia c hapman and j
on toe west b\ Kiia Chapman and Wil- |
o n Kinsey. 8 aid land levied on as ]
toe property of Li/./ie Tilley ’o satisfy a
i <* li fa issued by Arispab Allison again- |
H* Lizzie i iiiey for state and county taxes j
o»r the year bydo.
Also at the same tune and place and !
"ii the same terms will be sold tlie f ol - j
iowing described properly to wit: 140 j
acres of land more or less Lying the land
former ly owned by it 4. V iceman, now!
1 ciurnedi p r faces Uv M. J Freeman and •
hounded as follows; Un the north by J. j
li, St< vail, on the east by the Sarah j
Anderson property, on the south by j
Kenimei Ov Freeman land ami on the;
west by Mrs li, A. Tatum. Said proper¬
ty levied on as the property of M. J. j
Freeman to satisfy a tax li fa issued bv I
Arispab Allison, lax Collector *4 sain ,
county, agaiiiM M J. Freeman for state’
and county taxi s for she year 1 l .i It).
Aiso at the same time and place and *
un the same terms will be sold tlie fob j
lowing property to wit; Also at the same I
time and place and on the same term* f
will be.sold the T Bmving property in j
ynt; Par* ot lot of ianh» N>>. 04 in the!
third district of said county and de- !
- rtbed as-foil ws: Commencing on the
< u, \ eland am! Naeo(‘chee public road
where thi land joins the lauds of Mrs. I
F* ail Pitlmcr, thence east with Mrs.Pearl i
F.J no r's line 300 yards, thence north]
ts *0 yards, ihenct* west to the said Cjev e- j
land anti N’aeooehe<‘ road, t >ut.h i
vmh said road t.. the begh aint, I
containing twelve acres of land or*,
1 xsaid land levied « • j tin pr< .Tty
■ f K'.hny .\ i.iWi !* ?<- -a?i-fs A taX fa ,
issued by Avispah AiitSon, i\ix u.ikuc
• f said county against Fall IW \*la'ias 1
s; te ami county taxes for i lit* rear taxi
Also at the same line a
. the same tertus w ill be >**M tin* t.*i
coving prop to \V it: V p^i t of lot <
It he third district of bill'
ti; ten u! ; llUi
];, iiig- t tm tvr.u s hie «
tlie v lav* d Na gcr .chee roa d lUU
liemg tile nd km.wn as the i’Uc I
v- hr! <* E. Fn ■man now livug.^' \ ,cvic«
tv of Fi. F Firev)' , ;U i i
- ,: it-; \ :itj tx tl U : is>ucd b\ Ari "pal i A1
i >■•*?{, T «ix GoiltHsty >i of said corns i y.ii. gaiio
E. F. F i ce w a u for state as d CL mnty
tor tl sc \ ear 19 jo
Aist . at t he sa,un * time and t ; {a ee .. . . 3
the saw ;i* HTios W31 i sold ihe ■ foi
(owing pr< (perty i h> wit: Tim i ce rt sin
lie Town 4 i ilAU d
as t he Mi s . N. A Wifiia .ms l n-use
. Li am 1 ! - Dig toe in*!isu ant' i h t in Vv
U Tipiot] }> Vi\ j*. ' t * W li
>i Cb-v« lai id. Nai t«i prup.-rty 1 t?vie* .2 l*li
the : roc ierty of Mr,. N. A, W iii ian.s
*:d is l tax ti ta sssneu by Ari - l*v “
• - J .-x (Yi ]cct*>r of saw i coi iuty.
g ::»1 ,* Sit 11 11 - - -aid _V r>. N. A. Wil liam s for
ami *■ (unity \ - • ear 1;*3U
Also at, tqe same time and place and on
the name terms will be sold the follow¬
ing described property to wit: Part of
Ol of land No. 131 in the third dis'rict of
aid county, re taming 77 acres of land
mure oj- less and b.-irig the same de¬
scribed in a deed from H, T. Scars to
•Mrs 11. T. Scars, dried Nov. 4th, ltl2t>,
and recorded in the Clerk,s Office of said
county in record of deeds Hook **V",
ciges -JJii. >,11 1 land levied on as tip
p.iopeny of Mrs, Homer Scars to satisfy
1 tax ti fa issued by Arispab Allison,Tux
e-olleclor of said county, against .Mrs.
Homer Sears tor state and county tax* s
for the year 1330.
Also at the same time and place and
*m the same let-tug will bv sold the fol¬
lowing described property to wit: Part
"Dot No. lit5 id the third district of said
V FV'.' L ‘ J), Entrie dated
■ '
! !. re,:w,k ' d 1,1 Uu!
ulm k e Olhct* <»t SHI*! euiiuty in record of
deeds Book “U*\ pages ,).VJ 3. Said
iaml levied on as the property of Philip
D’Engle to satisfy a. tax ti fa issued by
U'ispah Allison, * ax Collector of .said
agOios? Philip D’Engle for state
Aiu.l Gourdy taxes for the year 1030.
A so at die same liuicamt place and on
! ’ lll Vil " u term- will be Bold tile following
' '
f wit. 200 acres of
"* la «>d No. til in the third district of
--idd county and being* all of said lot ex
rH1 ’ 1 acree, same Ii, inn* all of said lot
xcept 50 acres, same treing all of said
1 "t land 111 jit was i*eiuroed for taxes
h. h. Lumpkin. Said lnt<<I levied on ns
he land id h. K- Lumpkin to satisfy it
aX D Li issuer', by Ai mpah Allison, 'iax
oliectoj- of" said f'umv, against K. K.
nurnpkm , - , bo state and , county taxes t<»r
year JiCJtU
at the sain*' timr ami jdace and on
‘ t^rms Nvii] be sobi the following
hsmabed property to win All that tract
■f land described as follows: Com¬
at the lord of Towu Creek, near
he ’Ll L. J. Beack residence, thence
town said creek to a small creek, then or
ip said small creek to the road running
theTc.snat.ee t^ap road by way of
he M. K. Kell urn house, t lienee norther¬
with >aid last named road to the TYs
i.-itce Cap 1 *ctd, tlienee in a S. W. direc¬
with said Tcsnatee (Lip aoad to tlie
of the creek at tile beginning, eon*
-lining ten acres of laud more or less,
land levied on aa the property of >i
K’-Ibim to satisfy « tax fi fa issued by
Allison, lax Collector of said
Minty against M K. Kellum for state
nd county taxes for the year J93,<K
This April 8 ? h. 193].
W, A Jacksvu, Sheriflk
If M N?e bs one thing a tnar# doesn’t
about marriage it's his
Women can keep a secret just as
us men. h-ut it takes more of
to do it.
Some people think sympathy such a
thing that they use up their en¬
stock on themselves.
Opportunity knocks once at every
door, hut he won’t wait while
pul on a dressing gown and come
yawning.
SCI TOOLROOM ANSWERS
“AI Smith is a famous scientist.**
“The heart is an infernal organ.”
*'Th, teeth are the grind organs,**
“To kill a butterfly pinch its borax. 1 *
“Ccometry teaches us how to bisect
“The purpose of the skeleton—to
meat omo, H
“Georgia was fnunded by people
had been executed.
'H.Jruvif.at;on is that if there were
vve siiould tiy away."
‘.1 * I tele is a roiifitf straight tine
a hole iu ttie niidille."
I'here are two parts to a sentence,
subject and the predicament."
"Nicotine is such a deadly poison
a drop of it on tlie tail of a dug
kill u man.”
"Weapons of the Indians—Bow. ar¬
tomahawk, and warwhoop.”—
M a ginti 11 e.
THINGS I CAN’T DO
Yodel.
Mind babies.
Keep a diary.
Tie a bow tie.
Fix a wire!* >:s.
Kis- relatives.
Save cigarette cards.
Laugh at jokes I've heard.
Understand the stock market.
Climb into a dicky seat gracefully.