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THE CLEVELAND COURIER!
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests at White County
XXXIIII. No. 19
ASBESTOS BUZZING
.lust from the Mountains.
Messrs Bill Allison nd Ben j
Tcolter were out th.* way Sunday
evening.
Mr. Jim Westmoreland and si.s
ler, Mis*- Gertrude Tatum and a
Wilkes coudty boy were down this
way Sunday. Mr. Westmoreland
told he recently had a burn-out up
at Franklin, N. C., and losing
$5,000. Ail that has loses.
Mr. Joe Powell, an antideluvvan
settler of Asbestrjs but tiow ,*t Me!
deun, sp-nt Monday night as the
guest of Corner |<tck*ort.
They are now gathering apples
at the Toni Bell mil Milier or¬
chards. The crop is short,
Mr. Jesse Ramey, of X'aeoochee.
was here last tnonday.
Jack Frost was an unwelcome
visitor here two nights last week,
lie didn’t come like the blustering
train but he bit the potato vines
and has nearly put the katidid out
of bu-uue.**.
Some tre now driving in the cat
tie from the mountains for fear j
they will got too many acorns.
Bad management is not always
the cause of poverty. Famines,
floods, depressions, calamities, sick¬
ness and bad luck are sometimes
the cause. The old man Ifvec.
- ftloiie ami had only a<«oat. Oik
wight the-cat died-j-tbat was bad
iircky If a.i! tiie w'orkity ygoorls art
are swept qwuy’ by the depresSihi
flood anil leave* hwn branded dll
the rock of character, sobriety atin
honesty; all is well.
The leaves are turning red, yel¬
low and purple. It will soon bt
autumn late. The hav stack for
the mouse, the hearth for the crick¬
et, wnat will poor robin do for tlit
pinching days are near.
The city dwellers will come win
to the country to loook at the wiki
flowers.
Dr. Neai and Mr. Frank Carrol
were out this way last week.
Mrs. Greenr and son were pas
tug through Sunday.
Mr. Kinsey and son. of V\ hilt
Creek, went up to the lulls to hum
his cattle Saturday.
Several of our fellow citizens an
attending court this week.
Dr. Phillips went up to N.tcoo
thee Valley one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Brock wen
in tins immediate section lately.
Mr. H. N. Abernathy told that
the Town of Helen had broke flu
record. It polled 96 votes ail be
intt for the same manr
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dorsey, ol
Helen, passed through Sunday,
.Mr. Knse, of Nacoochce, at
tended court Monday.
Hope times will get better day
by day in every way.
Schedule of Neel Gap Hus
Line From Cleveland
South Bound
1 : ;o P. M. 8 :15 A. M.
North Bound
LeuveAtlantu a 3 : r3 AM 5- 45 > A
Northbound from Gainesville
tgOP. M.
8:50 P. M.
W ANTED Reliable man be
tween ages of 25 and -,0 to supply
oid esf.ibiished demand for Ruw
leigh Product* in Wnile and Hall
counties. Ollier good localities
available. .Surety Contract re¬
quired. Compa:.}- fm iiishes every
tliiug but.the car Good profits
for hustlers. W rite \\ . 1 - Raw*
leigti Company, Memphis. 1 enn.
Program Wijite County Teachers Ass.
Oct. 15 Cleveland High School
6ong by the Association.
Devotional Service Prof \\ bitten
berg
Song Association
Plays and Games for the Little
Folk Miss Dillard
Suggestions tor Chapel Programs
M1 ss Hutson
Address Prof. Claud Purcell
Remark* bv the Countv School
Supt. Col. C 11 . Edwards
Piano So‘o Mrs. Grifh’a
Round Pa bin Discussion ol \ ifal
School Problems, limit do min.
t Grading pupils in the day
school.
_> Should a pupil be' required to
repeat a grade t
3 How uvany tardies be reduc¬
ed in the Elementary School?
Blue Ridge Dots
Miss J. M. Cleveland were hen
lust Sunday and tells me lb k hei
brother, Mr. ). Cleveland, has ap
pendicitis,
Miss Lou Etris was here hist
Mr. F. L. I/iOce ha- moved to
sits son-in-law's place, Mr. Frank
■Vilen, to keen house while he wilt
be, away on a mat 1 route.
Mt. Mtltpu Robinson and ML*
N.cii'C* Sattetfie.d were united tu
the holy bonds pi uifiuimouy Qct-.
Mr. rv 11 . ' J.U ul h . f a e. uu.
.tripyirtg Thursday flight ~of Iasi
vetA whiie.it was lresting.
We bad a fine celebration at ,
Loudsvilie Saturday.
Mr J B. Winkler attended the I
Qt,artet B Conference at Mos-i
Cteek Sunday.
Dr. L, G. Neal Elected
Gommander of Roy Head Post
l)r. L. G. Neal was electedCom
murder of Roy Head Post ol the
American Legion on hist 1 ‘riday
light, John W. Sosebee 1st V icr
Commander; Homer Swain 2 m
V r ice Commander ; Dr, H. K.
Phillips Finance Officer; B. G
tliison Adjutant : Johnny Motn
->gt. at Anns; Oscar l low art.
Chaplain, The following appoin
ive officers w ere made by the Com¬
mander : J as. P.Davidson Servivr
officer; Grrdy Henley Athletic
Officer; C- E. Head Historian;
Prof. W L. Bowen, W. A. Rus
,ell and Robt. S. Johnson Amen
atuism; c. L- Head, J. H. M,
Smith. 1 '. W. |Daiton, Hotnei
Swain. John Sosebee, Leon,in
Carpenter, Roy Burke, T. V.
Rover and Will Freeman Mem¬
bership.
A special meeting wall be held
n the court house Wedue-duj
light, (Pet. iQth, in the interest ol
t membership drive and for the
r.-u'isuction of oti.ei business.
]as. P. David*on, Grady Henley
C. |E. Head arul 1 ’iof. W. L
Bowen were appoiH-d to inviu
ioveruor Riciiard 1 > Russeii i
,cidre*s the public -it Cleveland
High School Nov. nth.
Tiie strength, ae.ilt.v an*, terwalv m
the wild cat are iHoverblal ami illus¬
trated in the follow ing story; A deer 1
watcher’s wife r...d su.-i-t'-ied. m-t several and l traps a -. | i
A wild cat was
were set in several likely <li: ’
morning a large I
in one. caught by a fund leg. instinct |
ively. rhe keeper stretched forward his
gun, which the enraged cat sensed with j
claws and teeth. On On withdrawal, withdrawal, the the
gun showed, as it. still does distinctly,
the impression of the cat’s teeth in the
hollow, solid part between the barrel.
The skin, which was in splendid fur, I
measured 45 iriches from top 1.0 t.p,
CLEVELAND, G LURCH A, OCT. 11. 1932
All Agencies To Be United In
Drive For Democratic Funds
V( Uita. Ga., (LIsS.) (1 . , , In mm,
to accelerate the campaign R,
: Georgia s quota of $30,000 for use
in helping win the doubtful slat ■
for toe RpCseveU-Gaiuer ticket '
ill official fund-raising agenci.
have Deen consolidated and tliei
hereafter will be co-ordinal
ed under one general direction
Ryburn G. Clay, president ol
the Fulton National Bank : d
director of fount net for Georgia b\
appointment of the Democratic
National Committee, will, thrqugl
issociara directors of finance
every county, sock general cowtr;
notions to the national camp' n
fund.
Charles B. Shelton, of the^ | las
firm of of Dorsey and Shelton, wifi
w state chairman iJ* • * < t -
iioosevelt JJ us intis s and
.1 League, direct the league’s state
wide membership campaign, til
Umds secured by the league to ip
p.v on Georgia’s $30,000 ctnota
ue.l to be credited to the quo pi
the county from which they cm u
The purpose of Mi. (.'-lay’s Cam¬
paign is t.o Jraise money by sub
•ori r,lions, wliile the object of Mi.
Shelton’s campaign is to securi
unds .for the same cause by tin
ile of memberships tit the .Bu i
and Professional League at
he minium fee of $2 each.
Prominent democrats Jtuve bt-ei
ippointed by Mr. Clay and /Mr.
iheito.n. to carry-.ge.-ttie campalpi
,u .every wiil.' sect iyilf .vt (jyyy-jria, |K|dr. G |ed
Hay have
Muectp.*- M ftni-we in t*u.rv> At * is
o-f-vvhoav wMJ kr
:oumy democratic committee cliau
wan. For White County S£r.Ciah
uli " appointed Ja.-. P. Davidson fo
ervv as associate director trf finance
a ith County Chairman A. H.fieri
derson.
Mr. Clay announced that he’ has
ihnost completed hi* appoiniments
is n.iiociaie directors ol finance ii
he counties of lire state. He has
1 .-reived one contribution which lit
lecjuv prizes. This came front tin
Confederate Soldiers Home, At
l.tnfa, and the veterans pledged
. I’.emseive* to support the Room
.'elf ticket. Thev raised
vvhich they contribuied to tht
national fund.
“f)ur income is limited but vv<
ire with you in spirit” they wrote,
Mr. Shelton presided at a lunch
:on held in Atlanta during tin
week to promote the work of the
eague. Governor Roosevelt de
tvered a specially prepared ad
in*ss over the radio and those at
he luncheon heard ihe
iLepre.senfrttive Wa kin*, of Gil
nt-.r county, reported that hi
couniv i- lire first in the state to
tise its quota. He turned in $J20
which was $15 above the quota.
Both Mr. Clay and Mr. Shelton
suited statements in w hich they
jtnph.isi/.ed the urgent) of all
Democrats making contributions
without further delay. They de
bared that reports Coming to them
ire to the effect that only the tail- j
arc of loyal Democrat* to contri¬
bute to the campaign fund to bi¬
ased in doubtful states could jeop
irdize the succe-s of the Roosevelt- :
Garner ticket.
Subscriptions to the Georgia
fund may be sent direct to MrClay I
i* director of finance at $40 42
Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta, or to the
county cba.rman . or tI h* associate
director ol finance,
Applications for membership it
lh e Roosevelt Business and Pro
Sessional League may be turuev. 11
^^ iocai representatives or sen
{o Mf s , )eIton at ^ Br0ut
Street. A. U , Atlanta, ti e mini
mum mem uer ship fee ot $3 to hi
wiiii t'.tcii applJCaiiusi. A..
fumis received at the Atlanta n
quarlers are credited to the county
from which they come.
Mr. Clarence M. Cooley, Tax
Coheefot-elect ol White, county ,
„ ;i s the first m the county to
L r jbuie, winch was $ to. Who’s
j next, please,
We vvlu) live today will t>,- regarded
tiv our descendants of a million years
hence as Creatures who groped about
! in the darkness before dawn, in the
misty gloom of the morning of Ulmer¬
| s' aiuliti:.,, when ignorance, superstition
' aid animal iiislinct combated attempts
to understand nature’s truths.
. hi a number of years we shall luive
1 ilie new COfMuch telescope. This tele
:.-, .ye will carry us three times farther
into the depths of space than human
av-.si iiiations have penetrated. A ce
!esl ial domain thirty times the volume
j of what we know today will be opened
I to us.
i Supplemented by the work of our
j mathematicians, the observations that
! will be made will advance our knowl
edge of cosmic, geography more than
.
f CMm;} ftdv8mv(l <IUV . knowledge of
terrestrial geography by bis discovery
! of America in Ii 92 .-Hiram Percy
Maxim tu the Scientific American.
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lie tabulation below is the official consolidation of votes caeli candidate received sti each
precinct in the runover Oct. 5lh.
r.
iii
u T. a.. “
.as M bf O ’3 .SZ 8 2 8 .0 s
il -o ■ s 'J s" ■j % T ^
'J 5 >1 > rt I 7 ? !
< y. v D 1 i 7 'D "T F
■n 7 V
•j -G / . . 2 S
For Ueprosentative
f.-Bt k Imryti ao n ~n"'~ ^ 9 T' ■ \,i. * *»«-,-— AT"” 97 " O 19 - Hz-;;/.'
Chas..W. While 25 4 2 1125 1 fo E-S 22 4 1 21 . A. 98 ,- 6 4 n 6
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j THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
COftUl-NSED FINANCIAL STATEMENT
| COMPTROLLER'S CALL. SEPTEMEER 30, 1932
j
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j KLSOl UCKS
j Loans and Discounts $>29,606.72
•
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank J, 300.00
j Banking House and Rea! Estate 17,685.00
| Other Resources 2,212.99
CASH and United States Bonds 35,544,51
TOTAL $236,349.22
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $30,000.00
Surplus 8,300.00
! Circulation (National Bank Notes) 30,000,00
COMBINED DEPOSITS >68,049,22
bills payable NONE
rediscounts NONE
Loans From Reconstruction Finance Corporation NONE
j TOTAL $236,349,22
W c invite you to do your banking business with us, believing that you will be
pleased with the safety and service the First National Bank has to otter you.
T H, Lf III F- i*r<*Hidt*n( VV. i. BRFWtR. N it‘n-J ! rt*». F. M. kFFN FS. Cashier
V »r6aggsB
[PRICE *1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANG
oc,„i„, 5 ,h ,vi,.ct,
suited in my elect ton as the nomi
j „ ee of the Dein „ crtll ; c r , toI
Rt , presentlllivc wf >V hite
thereby giving mv name its its
on the ticket to be used in
general election on November
Nth 19.3 a.
I appreciate ymu expression ol
confidence and promise that
trust imposed in me will never
betrayed. T shall endeavor at
times to keep the interest of my
county and state at heart and
promise to fulfill the duties of the
oitiee to the best of tny
set ving you individually and col
lectively in a manner becoming to
a servant of the good people
White County.
Further thank ing you for all
courtesies showti me during the
the campaign and for the many ex¬
pressions of friendship.
I am sincerely your friend,
Chas. W. White,
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