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L®<£&! News
The children of Mr. A. A. j
Jarmed with their families held a I
reunion on last Sunday at the home |
ot their father. Among those i
present were: Mr. and Mrs. j
Eugene Jarrard. of Atlanta; Mr. |
and Henry Mrs. George, llftrry of Walker Gainesville and ;Mrs. son, j
|
George Harrison and little son, of
Gainesville ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jarrard and son, of Cornelia; Mr.
and Mrs. Alla.. Jarrard and Misses
Jennings and Caroline and George
Asbury, of Chicopee.
Mrs. Eugene Clark, of Atlanta,
and Charlotte, N- C., and Mrs.
Earle Ca.slile, of Atlanth, were
guests of Mr. and Mis. II. A.
Jarrard Thursday and Friday ot
last week.
The W. M. Society met at the
church on August3. “Christ in
China” was interestingly given by
Mrs. S. W. Reynolds,Mrs. Robert
Kenimer and Mrs. W. A, Whit¬
mire. Mrs. J. H. Telford led the
Devotional. The Bible Study
Class will meet with Mrs. A.
Henderson on Aug. 1 7 at 4 o clock
A meeting of Missionary Society
of unusual interest was held at tin
Irate of Mrs. Sutton recently.Those
taking part on the program were :
Devotional Mrs. Kenimer; poem.
Mrs. Mattie Sutton, a call to
ship service, Mesdatnes Parks Bell,
Russell, Henderson and Mrs Whit
m.re, Miss Eula Sue Ken imer gave
quite an interesting reading
visitors present were : MrsHuberi
JVlcDonaUi, Mrs. Ernest Crane,
Miss Muriel Bulgm and M.ss „
ssue Kenimer.
Laugh and forget your troubles
when you se “Geoge'ln A Jam”
at the Cleveland High Auditorium
Saturday night, Aug. t 3 . A d
mission io and 15 cents.
loiice to Road Building Material
Mannlacturers and Dealers
Scaled bids will be received by the
State Highway Board of Georgia, 2
Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia, until
tO o’clock A. M. Tuesday, August 23.
for furnishing ttie following materials
lor use on Project A-1043-B
County: Corrugated Metal Pipe as fol
lows: Approximately 4B0o “lineal feet
18 ” and 2548 lineal feet 24’’ for cross
draias: 440 lineal teet 15” and 30 lineal
feet 10” for side drains; 1434 barrels
cement in paper, 540 tons li to f ’
or crushed stone, 518 tons class “A”
ennerete sand, 20,350 pounds reinforcing
steel, for culverts. CJiiotc prices f. o. Ij.
Helen, Georgia. Quantities are approxi¬
mate only and may be increased or de¬
creased as tiie Board sees tit. Orders
will be placed as material is needed and
in any quality needed. All materials to
meet specifications ot of the Georgia
.“State Highway Department. Apply to
the Purchasing Department “for further
information as to deliveries, etc. Pay¬
ment to be made thirty day* from date
of delivery and acceptance of goods.
Right is reserved to reject any or all bids
and to waive all formalities. This notice
s in accordance vvtth the Act of the
J General Assembly of Georgia adproved
Aug. in, 1922. Mark envelope “‘Sealed
bid to open Aug. 23 rd.”
J. W. Barnett, Chairman,
W. C. Vereeu, Member
J. P. Wilhoit, Member
Aug. t>, i 932,
Read The C ourier
Rev, J. II. Allison is conduct
™g a revival meeting at Moss'
Creek, this week for Rev. T. L
.Rutland.
Dr. L. (j. Neal carried Prof.
Luther Rutland to Atlanta this
" eck. lor observation aiyd treat
meet.
Col. Claude Bond, of Toccoa,
Oi., died of an heart attack at his
home Aug. 5 and was buried at
Toccoa Sunday, He married Miss
li-Gba K:insey, daughter of the
late Judge J. J. Kimsey.
Hon. Graham Wright, campaign
oi Hon. John N. Holder for gover¬
nor, will address the voters of this
section m Gainesville Ang. 2o at
toe court house in Gainesville at 3
P. M. Everybody invited.
THtt 0U£VELAND COUlllfctt, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
White Creek News
The people around here have
limt for a li,lle rest now ' 1,8
are trough laying by and camp
' nee,in K is oVer ’ A ' 80 the bo >' s i,re
d,ck,,1 g P eaCl,es Saturday
and now they can take a cat nap
lllr ‘>ugh the day get lazy and go
swimming.
Mr. Thurinon Standridge and
family, of Gillsville, visited his
brother, Arnold, last weok.
Mr. Henry Robinson and family
f AUanta vigited hi(i brolher la6t
j week
j Mrs. Margaret Peak and Mamie
1 Kei(h| of Rome> spent Saturday
night with Mr. D. E. Bentley and
| j f um j| v
j Mr. Carlton Skelton, of Akron,
Ohio, is home on his vacation.
Misses Imogene and Mood
Alexander, of Atlanta, are visiting
relatives here this week.
Mr. Newt Skelton left Sunday
to spend two weeks with his
daughter, Mrs. Henry Robinson,
in Atlanta.
Meggrg CharHe CaudelI and BiU
, BenUey made a trip Cornelia with
wheat to have ground this
week
j —
1 Play To Be Given Aug. 13
The Baptist W. M. U.will spon¬
sor a play “George in A Jam,” to
be given at the High School Audi
j j torio|n Saturday nig ht, Aug . , 3
Admjggigon 1Q and Ig cenl8 .
The characters are :
, j £ fim Gray J (guardian)(JeoreMauney
eorge F rbes g llis Turne
! \lissy Brown (his foster sister i
J^outse Wiggins
I J ack Car80n (George’s bosom
j Sara friend ) J a,le Arthur Larkln Humphries ( the ileiress
| E Hulse
* ith *
Ma Larkins Mrs. Irving Purdue
j Pa Larkins Jim Aead
■ Nellie Monow (a teacher) Myrtle
i Lee Sumer
Odessa (the cook) Mrs.Robt.Ayer
Teke Stebbins (a rural M di<?.4tjve
Carl Sutton
Everybody Come.
Mrs. Peggy Jane Brady, 86 .
j died July 28 and was buried July
j 2 q at Fair View (church near
L,, , ...
' r esvl e “
j ke ba< ^ (* health for
j ’~’ een ’ n
sometime. She was born inlluber
sham county Feb. 26 , 1846 She
j 0 j ne d the Baptist church in Banks
county Aug. 1866, and was married
to Benjanmt F. Brady Oct. f8
189S, and to this union two child
ren were born: Mrs. EmrnaStnill
of Cleveland, and Acy Brady, oi
Cleveland. jjMrs. Brady was the
widow of Benjamin F. Brady and
had lived in White County all hei
life. She led a consistent Christian
life. She is survived by one one
I son, Asa. and one daughter, Mrs
L. G. Smith, both of Cleveland;
two brothers, Albe.rt R.ice andRev.
Freeman Rice, both of Cornelia
one sister, Mrs. Edna Chastain, ot
Cornelia. She was a kind and
devout Christian and will be great¬
ly missed in her home and com
munity.
By H. II. Humphries
Pay Your Subscription Now
WANTED. Reliable man be
tween ages of 2$ and 50 to supply
>ld established demand for Ruw
eigh Products in White County.
Other good Localities available,
•surety contract required. Com¬
pany furnishes everyrhing but car.
Good profits for hustlers. Write
the W. T. Rawleigh Company,
Memphis, Teun.
Mr. Cleo Nelms, of Commerce,
5 s visiting his sisters, Mrs. Paul
Mauney and Mrs. Jas. P. David¬
son, this week.
Mrs. Clara McDonald, of Jef¬
ferson, Ga., was in town Monday
on business,
Twenty-one look the P.JM. ex*
imation in Gainesville Thursday
Cleveland Poet ^Office*
For Congress
To The Voters of the Ninth Congres¬
sional'District of Georgia: Inviting
careful consideration of my record as
your Representative in the present Con¬
gress, 1 solicit your support f..r lh,
Democratic nomination for Representa¬
tive in the (Seventy-Third Congress of
the United States, which I shall seek at
your hands in the September primary.
I deeply appreciate your past expres¬
sions of confidence in me.
Sincerely,
JNO. S. WOOD.
FOR JUDGE.
To the Voters of the Northeastern
Judicial Circuit:
I hereby announce my candicacy for
Judge of the Superior Courts of the
Northeastern Judicial Circuit for the tin
expired term of Hon. 1. H. Sutton, re¬
signed, subject to the action oflheDetno
oratic Primary, September I4th, 111512.
I will appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
B. P. Gaillard, Jr.
To the Voters of White County.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative, subject to the Demo¬
cratic primary Sept. 14, 1932. I there¬
fore pledge my honor to render my best
service to that office if elected. Your
support and influence will be appreciat¬
ed. ?
T. J. Hanie.
To the Voters of White County:
I hereby announce myself a eamlidati
for Representative of White County,sub¬
ject to the Democratic primay to be held
September l4, 1932.
1 realize the importance of this high
office and promise, if elected, to serve
you in such a manner as not to uetiect
upon the dignity of the office, and to
support such legislation, as in my judg¬
ment will be to the best interest of my
county and state.
I will appreciate your support.
Chas. W. White.
To the Voters of White County:
I announce myself as a candidate for
Representative subject to the Democra¬
tic primary of Sept. 14th.
Jf elected I promise, as I have done in
the pagt. to giye my influence and vote
to the best interest of my county and
state.
I want to thank, you for your past sup¬
port and assure you that 1 will very
greatly appreciate your help in the com¬
ing primary.
Respectfully,
« J. B. H. Barrett.
Schedule of Neel Gap Bus
Line From Cleveland
South Bound
i 130 P. M. 8 :i§ A. M.
North Bound
Leave Atlanta 13:15 AM 5;45P.M
Northbound from Gainesville
3 :3d P. M.
8:50 P. M.
FREE—To any one spndjng me a
stamped envelope wi.h their ad
dress and in the name of the papei
in which they saw this ad I will
send an herb recipe that completely
cured me of a bad ease of Rheuma¬
tism Absolutely Free.
R. L. McMinn,
14 Central Ave.,
Asheville, N. C.
Notice To Wholesale Groceries, Meat Packers
And Stock Feed Mills and Dealers
Sealed bids will be received by the
State Highway Board of Georgia, 2Capi
toi Square, Atlanta, Georgia, until it)
o’c|ock A M- Aug, 33, 1 932 for fur¬
nishing groceries, supplies and feed foi
the month of Sept.to six convict camps
maintained by said Board. Bid blanks
anil full information as to quantities anil
delivery points can tie obtained from the
Purchasing Department at the above ad¬
dress. Our bid blanks must be used in
submitting bids. Payment to be made
30 days from date of delivery and aecep
lance of goods. Goods must tie equal to
or bettor than that used by the Highway
Board and found satisfactory. Right is
reserved to reject any or all bids and to
waive all formalities. This notice is in
accordance witli the Act of ihe General
Assembly of Georgia, approved August
15, 192s. Mark envelope "Sealed bid
to be opened August 23, 1932.”
J. W, Barnett, Chairman
W. C. Vereen, Member,
J. P. Wilhoit, Member.
Aug. 5, 1W32
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank the many
friends tor their kindness during
the sickness and death of our
mother, Mrs, June Brady,
Mr. Asu Brady
Mrs, Luthttr Smith
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Of the $ or 8 layers of Supertwist
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they aro really cord breaker *
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4.40-21 4.50-20
s 4 65
Each in Pair* Each in Petra
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Tube * 1.03 Tube **c
4.50-21 4.75-19
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Each in Pairs Each in Pairs
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Tube *1.03 Tube *I.*7
Other 8i*e* proportionately low
Heavy TSmam Duty and 10 Full Truck
8 Plies and
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Peril in Pairs Each in Pairs
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