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Ofiuw/ Organ oj White Count) . G
Weekly »1, Cleveltind Ga.
,J\s. 1*. Davidson, Editor.
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llae.t Long's political dotnina
tion iu Louisana is just about to bt
called finis. How long wiil it bi
before Gene s time rolls aroundr
You know what happened to Torn
llatdwick when he thought tie wav
bigger tli in President Wilson.
The government has wide re
straining powers to cope will
profiteering, and the President n<
doubt will soon place them in luh
force. If you are profireering you
had better watch your step in
prosecution is sure to come youi
way.
Thos. H. McDonald, director O'
Hie Bureau of Public Roads h i
ordered a redistribuliou of tedera
money alloc ited to South Carolin.
for ^construction of highways s.
that the larger centers of popula
tion in the state will share mon
eouitably in the fund.
Then we inuvt naturally assiimt
that Mayor Key will get Atlant
and Fulton county’s part.
lion. W. E. Page, Collector o)
internal Revenue, has announced
that a representative of his office
wiil visit Cleveland September 22 .
A. M., to assist those people who
must pay processing tax on Hour,
cotton products, capital k siock tax.
etc. You are urged to see this
Deputy Collector when lie is it
town next Friday,
The Federal government’s gif.
of $ 10,000,000 to Georgia for high
way work will give considerable
relief to unemployment.
Maine, Minnesota, Maryland
Colorado have voted repeal of tin.
18 th amendment, which makes the
total 29-0. ‘ Only seven more slater
to go. We predict not a one wit.
full out of line. Repeal by Christ¬
mas.
Check closely on the boys offer¬
ing for political offices next year
and see what they have done to
help or even assisted the Demo
crattc administration. If they
haven't took a pronounced and
leading stand in furthering the
NR A in White County, or the
state, they are not worthy Demo
tratics; it they have not advocated
and sponsored the lepeal of the
18th amendment they are not
worthy of your support. It’s time
to know where all public men
stand on public issues.
Gene, if you are lor the Demo¬
cratic administration, then call ah
extra session of the legislature foi
the repeal of the i8tb amendment
and legalization ut beer in Georgia
Let Georgia have it part of the tax
and apply it to the schools and old
Confederate pensioners.
.Schedule oi' Neel Gap Dus
Leave Atlanta 7 A. M. 12 130 P.
Arrive 11 A. M. 6:55 P. M.
Leave Gainesville 10 A. M 3*30
Arrive to A. M. 6 P, xYl
Leave Cveveland 9: A. i\l
4 :5s P. M. Arrive 10 -.45 A. M.
4:30
Leave Young Harris 7 115 A.M
3:15 P.M. Arrive £3-15 . PJM.
6; P, M.
We will accept f rom fanners any
kind of produce grown on their
farm for renewal of their subscrip¬
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-hew subscriber. We trust this
proposition will appeal t® every
•farmer.
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" THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
Local N®w§
The Missionary Society held an
interesting Wednesday afternoon,
Sept. i 3 , at the home of Mrs. B
G. Allison. Following the busi¬
ness session an interesliira program
was enjoyed. Mrs. Tom Under¬
wood read the Bible lesson Matt.
5 : 43-48. ••Following the Way
of Jesus” by Mrs. Merthu Muuney
and Mrs. Robi. Kenimer gave an
interesting discussion on Christum
ity m japan, Mrs. 11 . A. jarrard
gave “11 essed are the Peacemakers
Delightful refreshments wete serv¬
ed the 14 members present. The
meeting on ffept. 37 will be with
Mrs. L. G. Neal.
Judge J. W. II. Underwood is
recovering nicely Irani the fall he
receivad ut’his home several days
ago.
Col. C H. Edwards and II.n
J. I>. R. Birre't went to Atlanta
• ast Finlay in the interesf of While
County’s portion of the $10,000,
000 federal highway money Geor
gia.
The Marine Corps has a few
vacancies for October.
The Fifth Civil Setvice Com¬
mission, Atlanta, is advertising
tor competive examination ot auto¬
motive mechanic at $ I per hour.
Application blanks must be in
Atlanta by Oct. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M mney and
Prof. G. C. Nelms visited parents,
Mr. and Mrs. U. ii. Nelms, in
Commerce, during the weekend.
Prof, and A. W. Ash, ot Lake
mont, Ga , visited Dr. L- G. Neal
Neal Suttdah afternoon.
Mr. John W. Sosebee, ofNacoo
chee Valley, was in town Monday.
Postmaster’s examination for
Cleveland post office will be held
in Gainesville Saturday. The fob
low'ing are eligible.?: Joint B.
Simmons, jamesE Denton, Jesse ! !
M. Black, David F, White, Epp
Lucus Russell, John B. R. Barrett ;
Clifford C. Blalock, Frank A. I
Nicnols, Thomas A. Davidson,
Mrs. Bertha C. Muuney, James P.
Davidson and Myrtle Lee Turner.
Mr. Douglas Stephens returned
to his home in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. J. II, Campbell was pain
fully injured by being hit oy an |
auto Monday night,
Cleveland will play baseball
with Woody Gap in Cleveland j
Satutday afternoon. Also Neel !
Gap camp will ploy Woody Gap. ,
You must obtain your hunting I
license before you are permitted to
hunt.
Mr, and Mrs, Louis Jarrard, of i
Cornelia, spent Sunday with Mr, 1
and Mrs. H. A. Jarrard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll and 1
son, Edwards, ot Atlantu, were iu I
town Wednesdy. Charlie return-j
ed with them, Mr. Carroll is do :
ing considerably better thae when
he left Cleveland,
Mrs. J. R. Earle, Sr., of Wal
hallu, S. C , and Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Earle, Jr., of Washington, D.
C., are visiting their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. M. A. Merritt.
Deiin.ski, who kidnapped Mr.
J. K. Ottley, of Atlanta, was sen
tenced from 2ito 28 years.
The little girl of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank White has measles.
We are requested to stale that
the White County Association will
meet at Cleveland Oct. 2 o-2i at
tile Baptist church.
Mr. f. A. Dockery, of South
Georgia, spent a day or two this!
week with J»i,» sister, Mrs. Cole¬
man Seabolt.
Mr. Arthur Bell, of Gainesyjll.e,
and Mr. Wallace Bell, of Atlanta,
were in Cleveland Thursday after¬
noon for a short time on business.
Fertilizer F w Sale.
We have plenty of fertiliser for
sale. Price reasonable.
Grant & Haynes,
Clermont, Ga.
Mrs. Lina C. Turner, wife of
Rev. W. N. Turner, died at her
home on the ajrb day of June 1938
after a lingering illness of dropsy,
Mrs. Turner was a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John Sliof
feitt, formerly of Tennessee, k but
Inter of White county.
She was 71 years old and lived a
consecrated member of the Baptist
church 56 years, having joined at
ihe age of 14 years and kept in
memory the text ot Scripture that
old Elder I) S. Moose preached
from that convicted of sin and led
to her Conversion. Text : loth
Chap. 4,yid verse: •‘But one thing
is needful, and May hath chosen
that good pint which shall not be
taken away from her,”
Sister Turner remembered her
conversion and acceptance ot the
L->rd all these many years, and be
fore departure requested that it. be
used for a text at tier funeral and
that Elders R B. Kiris and YV E
Miller preach her funeral, which
were curried out.
Sister Turner leaves to mourn
her departure he husband, Rev.
W. N. Turner, one sister. Mrs
Mary Ledford, of South Georgia.
6 sons and one daughter, viz :J. B.
J. C., L S„ II. F. Turner, G. II
Turner, ol Cleveland, R. 4 ; W. C.
I'linier and Mrs, Myitle Nix, ol
Covington, Ky., and 38 grand
children amt to great graudchiId. ei
Tire bereaved Ini-band has lost a
good christain coinpaiiio.il, tin.
children a loving mother, tin
church a consecrated member am
the community a good neighbor,
and our loss here on earth is hei
eternal gain in heaven .
Written by u former Pastor.
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W 7TTH President Roosevelt’s of the August of this Chevrolet n 1
\V/ acceptance On 1st year, announced a
NRA Automobile Code, Chevrolet, the blanket wage increase as well as the adoption of a
▼ ▼ world’s largest builder of motor cars, 7JJ>’hour, 5-day week and the employment of 12,000 I ;
officially begins operations in accordance with the additional men. This wage increase was the second ■i !
administration’s recovery program. in the last 4 months, Chevrolet having been among
Although the official code was signed only a few days the first to put a blanket wage increase into effect.
ago, it will be of interest to Chevrolet’s many friends We fael that the President’s program de¬
to learn that the Chevrolet Motor Company started recovery
to the spirit of today’s serves the whole-hearted support of every citizen and
carry out recovery program manufacturer in America. Tt is hold, swift,
over three ago! a coura¬
years geous plan to start the hall rolling toward economic
At that time, we put into operation a "share-the- recovery. Its sincerity is unquestioned. Its objec¬
work” plan, whereby our workmen cooperated in tives are admirable. And the direct, forceful steps
spreading the work to give more men jobs. By means the President and his associates are taking to make
pi ifris plan, as well as by regulating hours of work it a success, should stir the prhle and admiration of
per week 1,9 jmeejt retail demand, and by building up every American.
parts stocks in lean seasons, it was possible to carry
33,000 men on our payroll through the depression. We are proud and glad to do our part. And we are
For eleven months of each year since j929, we have deeply grateful to the American people for the
kept our employment within 10 pep cent of this patronage that has enabled us to anticipate the
average. We are justly proud of that record- We are present recovery program and to play our part
also proud to say that Chevrolet workmen did not, today. After all, the immense number of mejFenp
at any time during the depression, become a burden ployed by Chevrolet is a direct result of the con?
on public welfare departments. tinued preference America has shown for Chevrolet*
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Division of General Motors
Legal Advertisements
Georgia, White County. I
To nil whom it may cnncewi:
George D. Adams having- in 1 .* |
form applied to me for Permanent Let,- 1
tens of Administration on the estate of
Mrs. Julius M, Ailams, late of said
County, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors ami next of kin of Mrs.
Julius M. Adams to he and appear at
my office within the time allowed Ity law, j
and show cause, if any they can, why !
permanent administration should not he t
granted to George I). Adams on Mrs. I
Juliur M. Adams estate.
Witness my hand amt official signature
this 41I1 day of Septetnbei J 9 if3.
A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary.
Send $1 tor months the next 5
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