Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, February 12, 1932, Image 4
Z,p: Clcvelanti Courier < • .*,// Organ of White County. G Published Weekly at Cleveland (-in. ,Lvs. P. Davidson, Editor. Eu' ‘red at the Pom iffiee at Cleveland (ia.» aft second claw* mail mauer. ^Member Ninth DUuict Press Asaociaion “ Georgia Pres* *• National Editorial “ l« Press Congress Of The World Subscription, *1.5(1 per year in advance The Bible Study Class of the Methodist M. Society were enter¬ tained at the home Mrs. C. J. Meaders Wednesday afternoon, Fob. An instructive lesson waft led by Mrs. Rutland. Special in¬ terest was centered in the World Day Prayer and {Christian women of all denominations tire urged to u ;iie in praise and petition in prayer the world around on Feb .12 The next meeting will be withMrs Jo bt. Kenimer. Mrs. G. C.Adams will entertain theMissionaryLadies socially on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Barrett’s Cafe. YON All NEWS We ^re having plenty of rain, war news and candidates up this w ay. Tiie voting folks enj >yed u pound supper at the home of Mrs. Zena Thurmond Saturday nigfit. Rev. B. F. Duncan was up this way Saturday and stated that he would be moving o N. C. at an early date. We wish {them much success in their work. Mr. G. S. Scott accompanied by a party of small boys, enjoyed vettier roast on the top of \ onah Ml. recently. Mr. ]. P. Dudley, of Lexington, Ga., paid Mr. J. H. Youngblood’s family a short visit Tuesday after¬ noon. Mr. S. K.Cox is very feeble at this writing. M e welcome Mr. I. < >. L'. More than back in our columns. We recognize his voice, although his name is changed. CROSS ROADS NEWS The patrons ol Woodlswu School met Saturday and the school ground to put out some gras* and shade trees. I he farmers are wanting the rain to cease so they can fix there land to make some cheap cotton, but cotton is not all that is cheap by any means. Our neighbors who are not sub¬ scribers to The Courier make a dive for it as soon as it arrives to see what the Asbestos writer has to say in each paper. If more of the citizens would take their court t paper and read what Denton, McGee and Simmons has to -..out the Bible n»d history # n< ••• 1 rd tiines^ they would say : let The Courier come to me each week \V. J. Presley made a business trip to Lula and Gainesville last week. Messrs Herman, Rogers and Mr. H trry England, of Towns county, v .» in this part last week. Let all that is not sure about their names being on the Registar b -ok get it there before the list is 111 idu. Schedule of Neel Gap Uus f-ine From ClevejUtad South Bound j ;i 5 P. M. 8 :20 A. M. North Bound 4 :4s P. M. 4 1 x 5 i L M. 10 A. M. Widow’s SacrLice The story of the Ephesian matron #.f one from Fetronius retold in Jeremy 'jVylor's ‘'Holy Dying.” The matron n..tempted to weep herself to death In V tffimb of her departed husband, but t il in love with a soldier who was : truing the corpses of some robbers that were hanging nearby. In order to save her new lover from punish¬ ment, one of the corpses having been stolen while they had been conversing, slie gave him the body of her defunct husband to hang in it* place. i S: CLEVELAND. THE CLEVELAND COURIER. GEORGIA. L®s&l N@w$ j \ Mr, W. 1. Humphries, of vVhite Creek district, of Gainesville,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jarr.tr . We are requested to announce that Rev. C- T. Brown will fill his preaching , appointm . at . the. IBaptist |u v » ri ■ * church here Sunday. Mr. V. S. Nicholson requests us to state that he will not be able to canvas the county in the interest of Iris race for Treasurer due to the illness of his wife. requested . We are to state Prot. Sisk will sing at Roberts town Baptist church Sunday after noon, Feb. 14 . Everybody invited We are requested to state that Mj. O!lie Turner will have his for¬ mal announcement in The Courier next week for Treasurer. Miss Henrietta Davidson sgent rlie weekend with Miss Bernice Simmons at her home on Shoal Creek. Mr. and Mrs. I C. Fendley and Or and Mrs. Evan Taylor, of At lanta, spent the weekend*with Mr. tnd Mrs, Alex Davidson. Mrs Isaac Jackson is visiting; parents in Cornelia this week. We are requested to slate that j Mr. ^Viitord A. Ash will have his announcement in The Courier next week for Tax Receiver, Mr. J. II. Westmoreland has | been very ill for the past several days, but , is . much . improved , now. Hon. E. D. jKenyon will make an address at the Cleveland High School auditorium Feb. '22 at 8 P. M on the George \\ ashington Bi- ; . centennial Celebration. On Monday night. Feb. l 5 ,Cor iielia Lodge }.'. & A. M., will . put on the Fellow Craft degree at the Lula School auditorium. nusons are invited. \V e are requested to slate that Mr. R. D. McCollum will umouHf.ejnent in 'L'he Courier week for Treasurer. Rev. Will A. tlensoji. of Hia wassee, formerly of this county, died at his home last week. Roy Head Post will have aGeor gia Product dinner in the court j house naires tonight and their at 7 wives P. M. ! or sweet- 1 hearts, mothers or sisters are invit e d to attend and bring baskets. Mr. Newt Hulsey wss very pain fully hurt Tuesday aftenj.gou when ] | ie went to get on his horse and it ! raised it head, and fractured the bone above his eye. Rev. S. S. Crumley died at the home of his son, C. fj. .Crumley, of Town Creek district, Wednes¬ day afternoon and was buried at Chattahoochee (Robertsto wn ) cemetery Thursday afternoon fol¬ lowing a brief Rings*., A story will appear in The Courier of Mr. j Crumley in our next issue. Mrs . Greear’s class , n “Home \| UIS i n g’' w i!l meet next week on ! Thursday afternoon, Feb. 18 th, 2 o’clock at Mrs. Moreagjps. j j FO R SALE I - Cabbage and Bermuda Onion Plants all varieties $1 per looo, 3000 lots . 90 c per 1000 . Prompt shipment. Dorris plant Co. Valdosta, Ga. Farmer time will soon be here so see us for your plow points, slides | and wings, bolts and repairs. YVe ; have a good price on galvanized ware buckets, tubes, pans lime, cement, roofing, paint, and a good line of tmatl cans of paints, cross cut and hand saws. In fact a good line of hardware. We thank vou for past favors. ; Holcomb Bros. TIdwe. Co. We sell tor Cash and sell for less Waterproofing Leather It bus been demonstrated that leath¬ er can be made waterproof on the outside and still allow perspiration to pass from the inside of ft Shoe 80 per amt as cast at the bare IM Legal AdMertisetnents Georgia, White County. Been use of default in the payment of a loan secured hy a deed Jo secure debt. executed l.y A. Dockery to the under. **"*''< The Pe,l - ral L * ),d Bank of Columbia, dated the 17th day ofjannary, inaz. and recorded in the office of the ! Clerk of Superior Court of White County j ° eor 8 ift * in Book r > Pa F« 3 S7 - u >e »»der signed has declared the full amount of , the 1 ih loan, nun. with with .... interest, intt a Vf»«r. n.nn and , advances nrlvnri made by the undersigned, due and pay¬ able, and will, on the 8 t,h day of March 1932, acting under the power of sale con¬ tained in said deed, during the legal hoars of sale, at the Court House in | ^id County, sell at auction to Jthe high¬ j cat bidder for cashjjthe lands described I in said deed to-wit: A11Umt oel . tain llie , ;e , parwl 1mct j ,,f | an( f containing 191.79 acres, nroreor j less, situate,lying and heing on the pub | be road leading from Meldean, Ga. to Black’s Store on the Cleveland public rl)a ,| i about 2 miles from the town of Cleveland, Ga., in 8l5ist Militia Diet, County of White, Ga,, having such •shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by P. L. Cantrell sur veyor. on Jan. 5th. 1922, and attached to ,!ie ab8tl ' a,:t «>« with theFederatUnd Bank of Columbia, same being bounded on the north by lands of H. A. Dockery, <>n the east by lands of I!. T. Osborn-, on 1,18 s,,u tb by lands of J. P, and Mood V A1,ison ’ anli on "’« sl »>' HB - - Underwood, said lands being parts of lots 64 and 81 of t,he 2 nd Band Hist. The undersigned will execute a deed to the puroh.scr {as authorised by the deed aforesaid. This 8 lh day of February 1932. 'the Federal Laud Rank of Columbia. 0 . If. Edwards Attorney for the Federal I,and Rank of Columbia. sta,e Georgia, White County, To the Sheriff of said County—Greeting: M#e ^ CwtJ!iei . vs. John Crnlzier COMPLAINT Thu defendant, John Crotzier, is here¬ by required to be aud appear at the nexl Swptx V i 0 r Court, to be held in and for said county on the 2.id Monday in April next,, 'hen and there to answer the plaintiff;, 'lemaml m an action ol plaint, as m default thereof the court, will proceed as to .justice shall appertain. Witiiggs the honorable I. IT. Sutton, of said court, theiflth day of March 193( — OAKE* CHAPEL NEWS Misses JJertie Shuler and Ann j Stovall spent last Saturday night with Mrs. Ed Palmour. Mrs. W. B. Parker and children nd Mrs. Vandigriff, of Clarkes ville, visited relatives here lastSun- 1 day_ ! Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown, of Cornelia, spent last Sunday night with Mi. and Mrs. J. D. Tatum ; and family. Mr. Philip Stovall, of Waynes ville, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stovall and family last Sun day. Misses \\ ioma Ho'comh, 0 ! Habeijihurp, and Katherine Foster, of Cornelia, spent last Saturday night with Misses Lula Belle and Georgia McCollurn. Little Misses Iva Lee Stovall and J'otmpy Kate Wike spent the weekend with Miss kfellie Palmour Mr. Homer Tatum is visiting at Cornelia at present. Mr. and Mrs. Hub Head, of Clerqjont, spent awhile Sunday with Mr. 4 ij 4 Mrs. J. LI. Stovall. Mr. Elisha Satterfield, of Atian ta, {[spent last Tuesday with his mother, Mrs, Joe Curtis. , Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sosebee were the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, W. B. Freeman lastSun : day. LOST I ,r . —— One white hound dog,; large size with brown head and ears,one iarge brown spot on top of hips and tails, answers to name of Rambler of friendly disposion. Any information leading to the re¬ covery of tiie above dog will be highly appreciated, K. S. Price. Rt, 3 Cleveland, Ga. Tree* Need Borou While comparatively small amounts of the element boron are toxic to cit¬ rus trees, a certain amount is neces¬ sary for normal growth, according to University of California pleat she «UUsU> ANNOUNCEMENT* County School Superintendent To lire Voters of White County: 1 am a candidate for the office of County School Superintendent, subject to the Primary of March ffith. Respectfully, 'J'. V. Cantrell To the Voters of White County; I am a candidate for the office ofCoun ty School Superintendent, subject to the Democratic Primary of March 15. The thing's for which I stand ciirne out in this paper sometime ago. I have made an intensive study of schools and school work, and if elected, 1 shall endeavor to carry out the work of the of¬ fice for the best interest of the children, the parents and the county as a whole. It will be impossible for me to see every voter, but I shall appreciate your vote. Thanking you I am. Yours truly Miss Bessie Westmoreland. I am a candidate for he office of 8 u| t. of Schools and will tippreciale it very much if the people ol While county will give me their support in the coming* primary March 15, 1932. If elected: as in the past, 1 will do all in my power to build up the schools of t.h.i county looking at all times to the in¬ terest of the children. Respectfully. C. II. Edwards. Ordinary Ladies and Gentlemen: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Ordinary of White county, subject to the primary to be held March 15th. If elected, 1 shall perform all of the duties of this office without favoritism, e [iia! rights to all and special privileges to none, and conduct this office in a way that will be well phasing to all. 1 solicit vour vote and support. 1 am fraternally, your friend, Frank T. Getiis. Sheriff Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Sucriff of White county, subject to the primary to be held March 15th. If elected I shall perform all of the duties of this responsible office without favottisni, and shall deem It my dqty t,o so conduct npvself in such a manner as, the dignity and respect of the office re reqnires. And, further, I will strive to my utmost to save the county all possible expense consistent with an efficient dis¬ charge of the office. Thanking you in advance for your vote and iotfuence, I am. Yams very truly, W. L. Allison. Ladies and Gentlemen: If hereby announce myself a candidate i for the Sheriff Democratic of White primary county, subject to j to be fleldMarch 17 th If elected 1 will perforin all of the duties required of this office without fear or favor. Futheniiore, 1 promise to handle this office with less deputies and less cost. Thanking pou in advance for your vote ipld jnfjucnpe in any way that is right. Yours very truly, Newt Hulsey. To tiie Voters of White County: l herewith announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of "bite county, ftnnnt.v. subject RnhlPiH t.n to the file* t'niimmf comimg primary nm mn »o to be held on the 15 th day ofMarc.h 19j2. 1 know that 1 am competent to till this important office, and if the people of ray count j see tit to elect me to the same 1 pledge myself to ‘make a cotnte tent. apcoinodatiug, gyoueiniegl and courteous ofljer looking: forward to do¬ ing my full duty in protecting and build¬ ing up society and the general interest of my county. Thanking all Voters iu advance for their support and influence, generally. Your fellow citizen, Lat Vandiver. Clerk Superior Court 1 announce myself a candidate for the ilfice of Clerk of the Court of White County, subject to the Democratic primary to be held Ijfargb 15,1932. Real¬ izing that public office is but a public ;ritsl delegated by choice of the voters, I promise, if elected to render every ■our’esy and favor possible in discharg¬ ing the duties of the office. . Thanking you iu advance for any sup¬ port you may give me, T am. Respectfully, Frank Turner, To the people of White County: | Subject, to the Primary Election „f March candidate 15 th, 19:12,1 for hereby the office announce my- j self a of flerk of Superior Court. faith-j If elected ,I promise to serve you fully and impaitially. Your vote and | your influence will, I assure you, by ap» | jii-es iated. Respeetfu ly j yours, W. il. TLdsey, Tax Collector To the Voters of White County: 1 hereby announce myself a for the office of Tax Col lector of county, subject to thepeiuocnttic primary to be held March ti. It may be impossible for me to make a personal appeal to all of the voters, but 1 assure everyone that your vote and in¬ fluence willbc highly appreciated. elected 1 promise to you my very best efforts to make an efficient and capable officer. Clarence Cooley. I hereby announce myself a candidate tor Tax Collector, subject to the Demo¬ cratic primary to be held the 15th day of March, 11)32. Considering the way and manner in which 1 was forced to resign my office I think I should have another chance. If l am elected I assure the people ofWhite county that I will give them a faithful, accomodating and efficient administra¬ tion. It is my purpose to see as many if all ,, of the not people between now and the primary and fully discuss my reason for resigning and my claim ot election another term. 1 hanking the people in advance. I am, Respectfully yours, J. 11. Campbell. To the Voters of White County : I hereby announce myself a candidate tor Tax Collector of White county, sub¬ ject to the Democratic primary to lie held March 15, 1932. If elected. 1 make no promise higher than that of honesty, coupled with all courtesy and favor that I possibly can give the people as far as the law will permit. Thanking all voters for their support and influence. Respectfully, J. F. Glover. To the Y’oters of White County: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate tor 1 ax Collector of White county, sub¬ ject to the. Democratic primary to be held March 15th. If elected I will do niy utmost to make the people an honest, courteous and effi cient officer. I earnestly solicit your vote and in¬ fluence. Thanking you for past support I remain), , Y ours very truly. R. E. Westmoreland To lire Y’otets: 1 a ti) a candidate for the office of Tax Collector ot White county, subject to the Democratic primary, March 15. In 1925 I canvassed Blue Cre -k,White creek, Mossy Creek and Shoal Creek as a Cencus Enumerator; and in 1930 the districts of Shoal Creek. Town Greek and Blue Ridge in the. same capacity ; and not a schedule was returned to me for correction. Should the people call me into service, I will make the county a reliable and dependable officer. Thanking the voters in advance for their vote, Respectfully, John B. Simmons. l’o the Voter.-; of White County: j hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of White •cobnty,subject to tbeDemocratic Primary to be held March 15th, V.tyi. I respectfully solicit, the support of the voters fif the county, spul, if elected, l pledge myself to give the people an honest, and clean administration of the office. Anything in the way of support that, my Ir.ends may do for me I assure you that it will he more than appreciated, ,, wi| . »«t .»y . in this .. race'arol will so conduct myself in the campaign and in the administra¬ tion of the office, if elected, in such a way that no one will be ashamed they supported me,, Respectfully, Walter Dorsey. Tax Receiver 1 hereby announce myself a candidate tor the office of Tax Receiver of White County, subject to (.fie Democratic prima¬ ry to be held the LMh day of March 1932 If elected I promise to till the office to the best of my skill and ability. W. N. Turner. To the Voters of White County: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of White county, sub¬ to the. primary to be held March 15. If eleetedl premise you my best efforts to fill the office in a courteous and effi manner. Your vote and influene.ee will lie appreciated. Respectfully, Marvin Chambers, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of ‘I ax Receiver, subject. t< Democratic primary to be held ot itith day of March, 1932 . H 1 am elected I now pledge myseli maka an effl, ’ ient and accomodating Thanking the people in advance for e * r au P* ort ' lam, Respectfully, Rex Hood. Treasurer To the voters of White County: 1 hereby ■wnn/ounce myself a candidate tor County Yteasiirer, subject to the Democratic pdimary to beheld March i 5 . It elected, J will see that a report is published every three months in The Cleveland CouHer of all monies coming into my office and specifying- for what fund the originate and for what purpose they are paid out on each appropriation made by the County Commissioners. In so tar as it is within my power, 1 will do everything possible to keep down all expense on the county. Your vote and influence will be ap¬ preciated. and if elected, I promise to give, all the time necessary to till the of iice in an efficient and acceptable manner Respectfully, Coleman Seabobt. To the Voters of White County, Ladies .tnd Gentleman: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate tor the Office of County Treasurer of White county* subject to the Democratic primary to be held March (5, 1932 . 1 have lived in this count.e for the last ] j 14 years and uZl^nL during that, time 1 have |„ f ^ tount y. I will.appreciate very much, your sup¬ port and influence , and if elected J will J perform the duties of this office to the best of my knowledge and judgment.. Fraternally yours, Y r 8 -Nicholson . . To the Voters of White County: 1 hereby announce myself as a catidi atd ter '1 tcasurer of White, county, sub¬ ject to the Democratic primary to be held March 15. If elected I promise my best efforts to make an effie cot officer, Your vote ami influence will be appreciated . Respectfully, 0. (Carlton) Blalock. To the Voters of White Bounty, Ladies and Gentlemen, J hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of White county, subject to the Democratic primary to be held March 15. 1 will appreciate very much your sup¬ port and influence, and if elected, 1 will perform the duties of this office to the best of my knowledge and judgment. Respectfully, Gits Palmour To the Voters of White County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treaturer of White county, subject to the Democratic primary n> bo held Ma.ich 15. If elected, I promise to lill the offtca to the best of my ability. Your vote and influence will lie ap¬ preciated. Respectfully, YV. A. Russell, CORONER To the Voters of White County : I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to the Democratic primary of March in. Your vote and influence will be ap¬ preciated. Respectfully, John Hamilton. Week-End Excursions One Fare |>| U s 50 Cents Good from Midnight Thursday thru Midnight Monday on Neel Gap Bus Line. Fhoue 40 Neel Cap Hus Line Cleveland, Ga. kkad the cockier To the Voters of White County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election of Tax Receiver, subject to the Democratic primary to be held March 15. If elected, 1 promise you my very best efforts to fill the office in a courteous and acceptable manner. Your vote and influence will be ap¬ preciated . Respectfully, Marlin Palmour, To the Voters of White County. I am a candidate for Tax Receiver of White county, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on March i5th, 1932, 1 trust to have tlie support of the people If I am elected, I promise to make all customary appointments, ami, then per¬ haps there will be a number of aged peo¬ ple who would not be able to meet on the dates set in their section; also many might forget the dates, ami for the con¬ venience of all those who arc hindered ftoni any v utilise whatever wHttTvcroi of making rntuvi ny* their Tiltilr Tax Returns, if I am elected I will make a personal visit to your home so you can give in your taxes. 1 am not promising anything that can t be done, and if you will give' me a chance to serve you. I will assure you that you will have no room for regrets. I Yours very truly. J. K. Kenimer.