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VnL. XXXV. No. 18
ASBESTOS BUZZ IMG
.lust from the Mountains.
4 Mr. and Bill \Villiains. Mis.
Nellie McDonald and Mr, artdMrs.
Hloodvvorth. all of Allan!.-*, were
out this way Sunday. Mrs. \V il
Hums and Mrs. McDonnW are the
daughters of Mr. Good Jackson,
formerly of this county,
Business is picking? up since Mr.
Roosevelt became Commander in
Chief. They have built their pig
pens a litrle higher and nailed
some new failings on the garden
wall and preparing to plant onions
for we will need a strong diet for
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Dr, md Mrs. McDonald. Miss
Mary M. A fee, MKk Humphries
and sc me other youngsters were
out this way last Sunday.
Messrs O'Car Howard and Vas
Hefner conducted a singing nt
Yonah last Sunday night and the
B. Y. P, l will pm on a program
next Sunday night.
Mr. Fred Freeman, wife - m 1
children spent Sunday on Mossy
Creek.
Mr. [ • .Ac Jackson was out in
this direction lust -Monday.
Mr. \\ : -n. who *> as once ejn
ployed Ijy Morse Bios., is now do¬
ing some engineering work it
t nicei (hip.
Mi. K >: ■ . t Ellmtl was down
this way last Sutur'd > , and seems
to be nmch interested in getting
h ,m a part Her.
Mr and Mis.iHoyt Eliiolt spent
Sunday with their parents.
We wish Mr, Matiin P.iimei
much success i,y Tut new ,.m!urw
and hope lie will get somebody t
ln.isfi dough t • r him soon.
Mr Roe l.utmip and Ni 1
f -d were in thi.-, ffart i ut-sday.
Over fbirty years ago Mr. Jo!m
Martin, came to this county from
Ei gland He was much interest -
ed in gold mining and limber. He
.vas a well-educated man and bad
vision. Me bought up all the
mountain timber land lie could get.
lie bud cojiae from a land vviiere
vou were not a no wed to even cut a
rilling switch. In a short while lie
turned it over to a timber company
and made a good deal. In a lew
short years at the least we are go¬
ing u> see lire timber be scarce and
going at a high price. You can
grow a squash ui one summer but
it take.s too years to grow a tree.
Fiie dogwood will blossom soon,
then the people will want to plant
Coin but will go slow on cotton.
Pay Y‘>ur .Subscription Now
MetUodist Society He hi Meeting
The.Methodist S ciety meeting
was held at the home of Mrs. II,
A. Henderson \\ ednesday, March
8th. Mrs. Bertha .Mauney louder
of the Bible study conducted an
interesting discussion on the last
lesson of tlie I i.ur Gospels. Mrs.
Copper Moccock, ol Helen, was
accompanied by Mrs, Greear,
wlioin we were glad to enrol! as a
new member. fhe meeting 0,1
March the 22nd will be with Mrs.
C. E Head at three o'clock.
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W :.-~r... . f • -- subscription
j-Jave you ptpd vour s
JVs enph continue to send it -
you, so if you want it to keep visit
in . ymi each week the. ouly thing
for you to do is to p > > up NOW.
pH NT 1 ST
Dr. i. A, Peohallegou
At Dr L. G. N'-al’s Office
Clevelaud, Ga.
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial .Interests of White County
Estranged Sieetheat,
Sell' In Jealous Rage,
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Tragedy ended an illicit love at
fair Saturday when Arthur C.
Reece 40, of Guim.-sviiie, Ga..
shot :>nii killed Mrs. Fannie B,
Wills. 38 year old orchestra piani-i
m her home at 1058 Oglethorpe
Avenue, S. \V.
He turned the pistol on himself
md fell dead wish .1 shot through
the head.
Members of the household made
1 ramie efforts to save the woman,
who was pulled from her hiding
place in a close! b\ her forme’
s weetjieurt.
Mis. Wills was shot sin
pleaded for ineicy mid begged
members of the family to call the
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p 0 l ice ,
Mrs. M. T. Winters, who lived
in the house with Mrs. Wilis, arm
Cecil, Mr. Wills' 17-year-dld son,
•vere eye-witnesses to she deubit
'.hooting.
Mrs. Winters told Detect tv-
Lieutenant Don \\ . Evans i! at
Mrs. Wills, -i widow with three
children, i d n involved in ;
oyp affair « if; Ki-r-'.-e. who h is
.vife mid cl:do - 1 *. i Lu.i-irm.t,
Tlu-v si-pa - 1 --.l Ofcuuse Reet.
at cume jealous r,t the woman’s ac
i v lies ns p'a i-t in the
81 ring ! ! md. a i- >. i mu-hc ai
* mi/.-,: ion.
1! • fi ci.jueiii ly had threatened to
itili Mis. Ws-v ' ' e s *id, and
dt.iitged her lesuleiu-e several time-,
<1 esc *pe lm t
j Thee i*.nl mu veil 10 the Ogle
j tiiorpe dwe 1 ling early t> iturda)
nortimg after Reece had trailer,
1 M 1 is uHm,- former rc-.ih,-.u .
| 1*7- He L;k caMcd ‘ !c: for Avenue her there ini day bm
j
] -he w;o not -■: li,an.
The t«n f Ki’tln-, had ftiitsiie!
uiich Sat tit day al'ernoon whei
> vlrs. Wi-dets, s-nci -.was sitting in
j .i, e living ro.nn, sav. Reece coming
j ap the tv.dk.
I ..j ca !ied to Mrs. Wills to hi da
j d^'fofd police, “and sbfe wont in
j 0 :V closet nud. closed the doo.”
I “Reece • am u -.viiimii' knock-
1 He spoke to me and asked
where Mrs. Wills was 1 fold him
-lie was out.”
‘-pin going ' Reece said.
to sec
md made a tm rough se.aich of Bit
house, bur mis- -he woman.
When be returned to the living
room, iie said lie svus going to kil;
everyone in the house > 1 .Mrs. Wilis
did not come out arid talk Vo him.
Mrs. Wills overheard the threat
md whispered to her sot. and
j I garet Winters, ry-yeitr-old dattgb
ter of Mrs. Winters, to run for the
p dice.
Reece her. 1 a her voice and made
i a dash for the f h>set. Mrs. Wills
j dodged past him and ran for
j door, but ho caught her, pressed u
j pistol against her mouth and
| ..-d the trigger.
! Without a word he shot himseii
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j ^ i---} uert ' 1 111 U 1 ^| rs ' ,e ^
j ,ers * “ ' “ ' L '
j Mrs. Wids wet . dead and notified
j Co rone i Donehoo, but no inquest
j was planned.
j x n addition to Cecil, Mrs. Wills
1 . j lac i two other sons. C. F., x?., of
j R ou j sv ii| e) Ky„ and Jack, to, a
; student of the Lee Street School.
• She was a tormer resident of
\ Dallas. Ga.
Recce formerly was employed . .. at
(the General A Kit or-, p!au,c in At
;. lanta, leaving bore two.
ago for Gaim-s * ilie - Georgian
Ameiieau.
He was tlie son, of tby. lute joe
'Brown Reece and his mother, the
now Mrs. 1 . II. Sheinut, anti a
several brothers md sisters.
Interment was in Cleveldttnd
j cemetery Monday afternoon,
CLEVELAND, GEYRGl A, Mi ll. 1988
“Dr. Moraodhi” A Fake
Dr. Morandhi" came into town
! last, week claiming to be a Baptist
i preacher, and presented supposed it
j ! V authentic credentials to prove
1 According to his story, he. is 1
- native of Sumatra, of the Dutch
j East Indies, a member of the royu
J house (if such there be), disinherit
j ed because of his conversion to
! Christianity, a missionary toAfrte
' for thirty visit to
some years, on o
America for his health', and doing
i mission work among the negroes
i whiio here. 1 he writer linsi/i
, completed the information he i
seeking, hut has facts enough tu b.
j convineed tiiat the “Dr, Morand
hi’’ is ,1 take He is not li-ted in
jibe Bntisli ' ‘Wim’s Who” (Us»de )( \
i"f Sumatra should be listed there,;:
I ne is not listed in Who’s Wiio h
I Missions” missionaries to Atrie|i
| should be listed there); be is no>
i registered with the National Geo
graphic society’ within the h*s
i eight years, a fact he claimed wa.
,0 - Other statements he. muc
j ere are known to be false. J.
■ view of the fact that “ Dr.Montnd*
hi had been announced to speak
at the Methodist church, the writ,,}
: wishes to make the above fact
public, to announce 'hat “Dr.
; raudln“ did not speak at tin
thure.h, and that the Methodist
church is not;* p-.rty to .mv claim
| ■■■>; may inuk-- li auyoue re.tditig
‘ 'ins anic ; . fan give the writer any
i lurther informution the Same w’i
tppreciutcd.
A. Dee Jf .ie.
—Commerce News.
The above notice is from flu
pen of the Methodist minister 1
-Sri met re First T*hui-cl>.
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Nearly So Pius Maybe So.
Been having some cold March
weather. We notice .1 few red
birds about, which generally de
notes I hut spring it- near, bill they
were saying : “Zero, zero.”
' yj Mauney and bCtterliall
r p. u ,i
passed down our way Saturday on
;1 eic \v ry to Commerce. Paul pro
sented us with a fine bull dog. V. e
; t Je ;feve he will make a tine guard
log. As v at lie would have no
iuties, unie.ss it was body guard.
Mr. A. B. Bed is having a new
water wheel pur in at his mill. Tiu
Bell Mili will soon be one of the
most up-to-date in the country.
We faded '<> write to TheCourivi
hist week. You know the Presi
dent bad to he inaugurated, tbt
| banks ail taking a spoil or failing
to spell at all and we were bust
butlumg us a house, so we had s,•
much to contend wiili we didn't
have time to write.
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READER NOTICES
Georgia has had live cupito’s
since its founding 2 oo years ago.
it is rel-.u)d in the Bicentennial
Editon ot ,! h*' Sunday Atnericau
’ jj issued next.Sunday, Mnrchio.
t0 e
Georgia-is the largest state in j
men East of the .Vljiss!ssip.pi River,
it is pointed out in, the Blcenten
' ial Edition of the Sundjay Arneri
to be used March t,$th.
Cuptial invested ill, Georgia »»iH*'j;
increased $a 5 ,,gpS)..qpft ! ft one year
-
itjf to.M in tb.a IJipetdeuuial, Edt
of the v\tkuiui Sunday Amen -
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:: *n to b.e issued ;uex,|, Sunday
March 19.1b. Qeoigi« \s now fourth-J
mong: all statys to thy number oi
ctive cotfnn spindle*.
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Advertising is the oil that lubri
cates the machinery of business.
Try it.
■ BOB JONES
j
j j OMMENTS
ON
J HERE and
HEREAFTER.
President Roosevelt lias succeed
ed in spite of physical handicaps. 1
Ail men who have made a sue 1
cess in life have had* to overcome |
h indjcaps. Possibly (lie most pby i
steally handicapped man in public |
life that America ever produced j
Benjamin Brewster who was At
toruey Genera! during President j
HarrisooG administration. Brew :
■>ter had a face so painfully scar re- j
,nd deformed that women would
| Judder d when hesitated they looked at ’’him the I j
lU, men In eat at
S; " ne tabSe W!(l * ,rin *
WheuBrewster’s atternev-gener 1
expired be was pr.-ciismg •
law in me vitv of Philadelphia. He
represented a corporation. The j
n-e dragged for days, Brewster:
matched his bruin against the brail. |
,f an inferior lawyer. \\ iien the
time came for the infeiior lawve
make his speech he said, • -Gen
of the jart. the corporal in t
represented by the attorney in thi
, use is as black .-*> the ailornev'
f ice Pom scartni, deformre
Benjamin Brewster stood up in a.
the dignity of It . wonderful tnai
hood and said, “ May it Tease th
court, gent.'tinen of tltt*‘jury I lm\ ■
been in public life fm a ic.i.g cm
md this is is the first (hue atten
immhus ever been r illed to n> •
ihvsical deformity. AfrimH-Odd When i wa- :
r.iulfeNhifiFmV bdJ
he/, said X was a beauLfu 1 child ;
was playing before the open fire¬
place with my little sister. She
tell into the fire I lett| ed in t.i
rescue her. Not a lutir «.f liet hr
iie head was singed, but when i
got out of the fire my f e ; w .s a
Tic.'K to. this l:iwve> - heart.” 1
has been suM that tiiitt mterii i 1 ],m -
yer was forced to leave PhthideJ
phfit after th-s because of hick o'
prestige m d intluenct. B-.-nj-rnit.
Brewster succeeded in ipits ol
handicaps.
Paul bad a li-.orn in the flesh.
Every man has some thorn in h •;
liesh. Tbeie is hut one or 1 wo ill
tentative* for every himiun being.
We have to master ur to be urns
<ered. e have to conquer or bi
conquered. We have to tie victor
.,r victims. The smaller the ti• L g
that niaster=, the greater the retlec
• ion upon us. The Bible reach it.!
hat our hope of victory in ever
temptation and struggle is in Jesus i
Christ, our Lord.
K’LAD THK < U! K’ii R
fi?™ D L'L^F. J. - F1
NOTICE r
All members of $oy Head Post .
No. iC ) are requested to meet
promptly at J p-. M. in I he conn
mitse ^riday evening, March l 7
This is tin urgent request.
Dr. L. G. Nettq Coinu&aiHler
There is. sotnetbyng about soft
red lips guarding pretty pearly;
Il)ate8 l:ha ,, the kiss.
A previv nv-Hitb and velvety bp
0iUr y the* mind to the land oi j
and love.—Corliss Palmei ,
\\ e wit! accept from fanners any
kind of produce grown on theii ;
farm for renewal of their snbscnp <
tion, or t<* be added to our list as 1 ,
hew subscriber. Me trust, this'
proposition will appeal to every |
farmer.
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o Food Drinks
A N 1 interesting food booklet,
recently issued, classes aii
drinks having m>& as a ;
hase, as “food hevevages.” Art.
oue who has substituted a choc
oiate-egg-ma!ted-miIk at. tlie coda
fountain tor his usual lunch, on a
busy day will agree that these
irbVs beverages, jiius a flavored
syi-up, plus an egg, are indeed
t'oi-iu, in a very sustaining sense.
For Young and Old
Make more of them for your
children, for children are busy
people ;u;d dislike lingering over
fowl. Grown-ups may si( down to
a long course dinner, with anti¬
cipation enjoyment, but m
children it usually represent:.! a
-vac’s to: of food to be consumed
mid « whole iot of.valuable time
wasted from play.
While food drinks should not
rubstitute childrcu’s - . ,i *, they
could supple!!'-, ill. ■!• U'. iicre
:ro some stv;- for after
•chool drtr.'.-ts:
Chocolate t innarnon -r
L -a .... , a. -
soobs mailed, milk, four tabic
oons clioeointo syrup, one to:,
ioou cinnain Jit, 0 n> -halt
ter, two md ps mTt
rtd some < rai qe. This tn; '. s
. ur tail glasses.
Fr.uit at:: jfPa Punch: IMcsh
1 vo bananas and add the foi'ovv
:ng ingred'. uts: two cap-; p,;-.nv
n rple syrup, one < • evap ra ed
;iile, tv.-o li::.1 . . a frccii liuic
juice, one-half cup orange juice
cud oiu-V:X cup crushed pine¬
apple. Shako well with crushed
ice. This-makes five tail glasses.*