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THE/CLEVELAND
V >U XXXVI, No. 2
ASBESTOS BUZZING
.lust from the Mountains.
We :ire now Intving Indian sum¬
mer. it is very smoky and will he
followed by rain.
Mr. Dork Merritt, of Atlanta,
preached at Mr. ]. N. Blalock's
i eceut ly.
The Holiness people will have
service* at Will Blalock’s Thursday
n i 4111.
Rev. Price Jackson wa-* buried
at Xmti Church .Sunday.
Tne Gainesville Eagle fold hist
week of the death of “General”
Jticksou, He was reared in VV Idle
County and leaves behind a host of
kindred, lit- had been ringing the
bell at Main Street School for over
?-> years, but now has taken his
iu’ recess.
li wiil soon be 'Thanksgiving
Day again. The most of us have
110 1 ut key but we can have a roos¬
ter.
Mr. j. H. Youngblood’s father
lias been on a visit here.
Mr. Ed Miller lias returned from
Monroe. His mother is better.
The lecent cold snaps have made
us hunt up our old shoes.
Some of our young people have
been wanting their fortunes. The
fortune tellers of the old days are
nt uiy all gone.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. R. Barrett
Went to see the totem pole at Shu lee
recently and made a short stop
here. We roomed with Mr. Bar¬
ren when the gold fever was very
high at Dahlonega. He often of¬
fered to -loan'his a 'shirt when' utftfe
was dirty. That is a fine lest of
true friendship for I lie shirt is
generally worn next to tiie heart,
Mr. Bill Presley, of MossyCreek,
V/hs seen going toward ihe B lie
Ridge S ilurday to hunt stray chest
unis.
Mr. Coiner Jackson spent one
night recently ai Roberts town.
Mr-. Harve Nations and Sam
Scott spent one night and a day
Mi, T. B Ledford lately.
'They killed the \ olstead law
Without the help of Georgia but
tve still hate state prohibition.
“Mary’s Little Lamb,” “Give
Me Liberty or Death,” The Boy
{stood on the Deck Eating Peanuts
by the Peck,’’-and “Why Should
the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud?’
Hmu 1«J ail be revamped and recited
ip opr schools.
S\’e all should be very glad that
fiq human agencies has any conliol
Whatever ovgr tl# weather. Just j
look what a man-m ute depression
yya: bare bpeJi baving for the Iasi
fo-'U A “afs.
They might to Iptvp a war in
$ trope so wp could .-.(ay out of it
j[. ey Imd a World's vvnr and now
fr.; .tip paying up, Washington
ip id tor the l,. >S. to -lay out ol
fpnyigtt tmtaiiglemenls,
The fnjsine’S recovery in c»n 1 he
way but we have a long way to go
yet,
The measles have been raging in
f! is part lately.
Mr. Fred GiTstrap has been
hauling apples.
JJuve you paid your subscrip
I.jpp (O 'file fjoyriesj It’s about
tiipe you were making arrange
irients a'bout if,
f . 1 ■■ • id 1 .
Steady Work ' Good Pay
Reliable Man Wanted to call on
fmpprs in White County. No
experience or capital needed,\\ rite
,oday. 'Mel C,, Dept. B ,
jfrfeport, Jllinoifi.*
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
!N'acooclu»e News
There was no services at
Method's! Church except
Bro. Vickery didn’t come.
The Woman’s Club met
Misses Susie and Jessie
last Wednesday. fifteen
weje present. An excelleht
gram was rendered on Peace.
Fred Stovall being in charge
the program. Delightful rd
meats were served by 11re hostess.
1 Mr. and Mrs. LiNierre and Mb
Carne Thurmond, of
spent .Sunday v\ i111 parents, yi r
| ;u,d X,rs * Ha,n Tl,um ” nd *
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hood
Gainesville, -pent Sunday with
parents, Mr and Mrs. P. E. Hood.
The many, triends children tire
so sorry to give up Mrs. W. B.
Lumsden, who was teacher of 6 ,V 7
grades. On account of her son,
Tommy’s eye being in bad condi
lion, she lias to remain in Atlanta
for awhile.
Miss Siegers, of Ashland, <7.1..
i. taking of (. .V 7 grades.
Miss Florence Logan is visiting
ter sisters, Mrs. Leona Logan and
VIis. Walter Brandon, ol Gaines
■.Mile.
Mr, Jame- Williams, who has
iceii visiting his brother, returned
home first of last week.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 151b.—The
acceptance in I he F. S. Marine
Corps of George A. Williams, son
if Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. M i -
liatns, of Sauiee, is announced by
Lieut. Colonel II. W. Stone
in, charge of -the Marina-iioeFa-vtHu
: Jlfice, located in 1 he Macon aud ; -
orium bui tfing
He is a graduate of Young liar
ris High School, Class 1929, and
vas a member of the school base
>;ill team tor two years, li i* not
leliintely known where he will
ierve after completing preliminary
raining. Some men are selectee
to attend the clerical, radio and
uotor transport sellouts and fot
uiy wiih Arialion units; othcis
ire assigned duty afloat or to one
if the Marine Corps over-sens
stations.
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FO R SALE !
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Will sell to the highest bidde.
or cash in front of the court house |
loot- in Cleveland my farm, known j
•s t he old Jasper Skelton farm, in !
lossy Creek district, near W ood-j
1 > VV!! school 5 containing 60 acres. i
mire or ie s, 4-room dwelling,
good outbuildings, sqme bottom
1 id some upland. 35 acres in cul
good spring near house t
tid » ile vvitl he on trie first Tues
lay in December 19315.
li finer Gutter.
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Mr, and Mrs Vn-oil . irgti iJenarix, iLh-lnv „(• <fi
Vtiantn, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mis. J. B. R. B trret t.
Mr. Cltas. Henderson is in .At¬
lanta suffering from ptomaine
loison.
Toe nunters from Cleveland vvl 0
want to South Georgia returned
Thursday night with 110 game but
a few fish,
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STRAYED A
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There is at toy home a small
black Jersey heifer, about one year
dd; unmarked. Owner can ob¬
tain it at my place wtth . proper
identmcaljoji tqip paying for this
ad.
W. E. Elrod,
IRobertstown, Ga.
OLEV ELAND, GEORGIA, NOV. 21. 1988
if .
('. ('. Camp News.
The Soo.ooo youth* of ttie CGv
will have turkey lor Tlianksgi
dinner in their camps.
matiily 30,000 turkeys will be pijr
chased m each corps area, and
day’s War Department.
directed also that there be
| j ul trimmings.”
Everyone should bear u, mind
prevent fires not only on goverl j J
ment land but also on private owl
eel laud as its the greatest TiL
that can be done to timber,
j Forest Service appreciates (he co
■perution of tlie public and it it
■uy time you see .1 fire on go vert ■
ment land, or any that adjoins it s
ilien notify the Forest Service ft ijt
once, !
Here is the Code of a Gobi f
Woodsman and How to Preve: nt
F res :
1 he Nation il Forests are pu blit
noperty, available without ct|arjf
o the public lor educational, iti
|>irational. and recreational pin.
j poses. They are administered by
j the Forest Service, United States
I lb< Department of Agriculture. wit|
j ' lowest possible restrictions that
! vill safeguard the various natural
t-soiiices from abuse, damage,
destruction.
These restrictions are as follows,
md are based on “The code of a
;ood woodman, touris 8
camper, or
vhen he goes into the forest
(1) Build a lire only when neces]
-ary ; then build a small fire on .
■ite near water after all infiamnuj
de mit’eriul down to mineral soil
has been removed from a spot 7
feet in diameter.
(2) - Before -leaving n ; f
or a short time, extinguish it with
vater and cover the ashes will
1 : irtli.
• (3) .Do not throw away lighter,
Hatches, cigar or cigarette end, o<
lijie heeis. Drop them in darri|
ninerai soil. Step on then' .’
(4) Keep camp clean. VVhert
farb.ige pits and incinerators art
not provided burn or bury all gar
urge and refuse.
(5) Do not pollute Ihe springs,
•treams, or lakes by insanity acts.
(6) Do not mutilate or destroy tht
trees shrubbery or the signs and
improvements.
(7) Do not hunt or discharge
firearms in the vicinity of foresi
lamps and habitat ions,
(S) You are permitted to hunt
tid fish on Government-owner
! ' nnti * tlni 8 ir ^ spec fically closed
1 ld !>o^ed ag iiust such use, but
•■>object to the State Fish and Game
uv a *
Information ,n M’ be ^bBtinrd
fiovn any forest officer,
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Have you paid yotir subscription
Wo can’t continue to send it t(.
you, so if you want it to keep visit
ng you each week the only thing
for yi.u to do is to pay up NOW.
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] ■p reB j deill Roosevelt has changer
j relief progfum an d hereaftei !
j; here will be no one on relief.
; Under the new set-up each per
oh employed will be under the
Civil Works Administration when.
I:e will be given 3ft i 14lira of work
each week and Jie paid 4O cents
per hour and ids pay w ill be by
check from the Veterans Adminis-H
trafion in Ajiania.
: Those who tyeie on the reliel
roil will automatically be truns
ferreri to the Civil V\ orks .Admin¬
istration. Olliers will be employ¬
ed; but they must make appltca
tiou in an employment agency tin t
win be established in Cleveland
witlfiiq the ncjjtt fevy days. We e>-.
tiinate tliere will be around 390
more persons euaployed ip Wi ve ;
County under the C\YA program
vV*ait^ County orticiais have sub¬
mitted six projects for approval,
but nothing has not been heard
from them since they were sub¬
mitted.
1 ^eheHuie N , , , t .Neel Gap Huh .
; 0
j Leave Atlanta 7 A. M. 12:30 P.
Arrive, n A. M. 6:55 P. M.
L.eava Gainesvilie 1 o A. M 3-30
Arrive to A. M, 6 P, M
Leave Cvevelnnd 9: A. M.
I 15? P. M. Arrive. 10:45 a\. M.
1 -.30
Leave Young Harris 7 :15 A.M
A ;1 5 F M . Arrive 12 •Li. V.M,
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\\ e will accept from farmers am
'(indot produce grown on their
farm for renewal of their subscrip¬
tion, or to be added to opr j\st as a
hew ... subscriber. • vrv.j.. • 1 TT \ We » » ' trust this
r uioiI wil )p eaJ to every
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firmer.
•mm
head the courier
i I >\\ P r i n t i n g I I
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i riic is the means master through key of uitich mir civilization, we have I
j ^ -{if a ‘ n >cved art, education and industry. y
\% It is well worth the pi
efforts very Highv' <
j j ^ \\ of its craftsmen. <
vy vs
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S\> > C<J'v.mcrciai Printing of Every Description C\
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AD v nR 1 ISING is like liniment. It
cant be app. ed effectively with a s-V.
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powder pun. I? needs rubbing in f. l
And the harder the rabbi-m : j- > better i V
the results.
RUB IT IN HARD—Increase your ac-vcrtis
- ing; put in the sales pressure—create enthusi¬
asm and enrgy and optimism throughout your
Or -anization andwatch the progrss you make
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1 THIS DEPRESSION
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j Gas caused hy waste, --Xtravag.mc high-i.Gxig. gambling,
crooked
| Msine.-s. gening turn quick, 1 ya.g auternpbile-s instead r-.f raising
j dorses, mules, cattle, buying farms, and building better homes.
first n vtional hank
Cornelia, (ia.
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n .ter snamiM lew
P ; Vac a pods
£?,
h- f\ ana
& % Health
\i( < 4 Lr %
Hy Dr. ERNEST H. LINES
Enilnera .Uthority mui Chief Medical Director
1 ork Life ln.-:;:rancf Comlmwy
HOT WEATHER HAZARDS
COME people spend their vacations at home. If they use of
about a measure
A- -miners sense i«, t'ivy - - morn real benefit: front their holiday
period than the people who spend tir’.r time in a mad whirl of excrci-e and
travel ttml return to their work exhausted, Many of the same
BOB JONES
; OMMENTS
I
ON
HERE Awn
i hereafter,.
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j Jesus taught by word and exam
j ,le U ' a ’ ,i '. e C ' ,usc is evi:r -GTng
i ; forth ’° ^ as ld 1 *•* lambs J l ’V ut?v-ipic», llsc,ples among ’ wolves”. ‘*1 I «nd > C I I I t
!'he picture : Here is .1 p
'tender, l berp. *^ er ’ He lovi,, InVlnO &’ compassionate (’nrti:vi,fi,.nan sbe P
iakes a lamb His
md puts it. down will a pack oi
wolves.
I A God-sent man has always bt-i-i
j b ? Seiflsh me "' An tmselHsh man
j vlio is sant out by Almighty’ God
IS a reproach to selfish people. They
I visl it’ll to destroy him and they ofm
I do it.
John the Baptist lost his head
because he made an utt-ict on an
dficial of his day. j consider my¬
self luck, i have been
’or more than a quarter of a »■ - t■ -
ury and J. still have my head.
God never offered auy man an
jsy place 111 this world. G ><
loesn’t want messengers who w mt
tM-y places. Such me u ate not. de¬
pendable. \\ hen the crisit come
| hey always save themselves. G®o
> -vtints men who will sacrifice thens
..selves for the sake of a Cause.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
Last Round
December 4, 1933
,,J. 11. Janarrt’s Isaac 9 to 9:30 A. M,
ittir Jo io 1 1:30 •'
<¥. S^jTui-jwiVi •Store i.1 to 11:30 “
Jim Palmer’s Mill la to Guy
■Shoal Creek Law Ground 1 to 1 50 t’.M
Jshmore's Store 3 145 to .1:10 “
ii. F. Chumbltti-’s .Store a .45 to 2:50 “
Charlie id 1 ). Viiiyfielu's Hamilton’s Store 3 no (03:45 " |
Siorc 5:aO to 4: r 0 •’ j
dcldean Stiuioii 4:20 to 414.5 '
>V. Jl. Hamilton’s Store 4 : 5 o
December 5
> lakes Chapel SHioolHouse StjO to SjyA’v
Stovall'* Store 9 to 9:30 “
Leaf 1'ost Office 945 to io ,45 "
Jamai Mill 10:55 to 1 I :1U -
B. Tomlin’s Stoic 11:15 t<* 'I : 3 ° ”
tfolcomb’s Suite 1! :40 to 12 :i() ••
Mine's Store 3 2:20 to 12:20
i J rtthh;y's Store 12:4a io 3 :131'. M.
L. If. Alexander*a store 1:30 to 1 .50 “
.iitlscy’e Mill's 2:lo to 2 : 4 o “
’V’pft'ord’s Stoic 2:45 to 3:1 5 ‘
Albert, Horsey’s 5:30 Vo <
December 6
iloVer'.- Store 9 to 9:30 A. M.
Station 9:45|to io
ifrs. Merritt's Store 10:10 to to .30 •
Store 10:45 to 11113 “
Store 11.3a to 12
Store 12 .05 Io Is .-30 P.SJ
Lint School House t to 1 130 ••
.Mi!; 2:14 3:4.5 “
Jrs. VV. L. floor!’3 Store 2GS h> 3=15
1'os'i Ottica 3:30 to 4
1 Hood*i> Sinl’t* 34:05 to '.;»0
C. M. Cooley, T, C.
bar:* spend their
vneaui.r.K :.t- van als be u>ipliv.|
br liiuce 1, !i,i must IVO.-I: hiriror H t ,
summer time.
Anove all, Jori’f trv to do tvx* much
dtirinr hot weather. Fitli. r..... L .. .
at piny. Uct out of doors m „ch os
pnssiidc. ( • th< park! md ph
gr-'iunds yo, i ciiv prmid for i
and your clolunr. ff pr ; MI,| ; .. -
into the country during the dav.'u.v-.
Go to baseball Kamos or to the sea¬
shore, and got enough sic:
Don’t expose yourself too freely to
the sail at first, but acquire a t-,»
gradually- hxe> -nve sunburn is. p,a
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0 ’ u ! “V cause.
. illness and
serious even death.
Alcoholic beveragea m* only fail
to cool the body hut actually increase.
ifs %vet funds and meals
should be tvCcn moderately. .Rely
t/ion-, upon given vegetables and
ire.ih fruits.
He sure that, waste matter m
ciiinitiated from the body regurariv.
hard or.ee or twice a day. It is,sometimes
tn maintain a rt.y.tlar schedule
on a vacation, yattieularly if you do
any traveling, but it is most irnpor
fan 1 tl|at .you do so,
Many accident.?,occur in, the. home
dot ing hot v. eat her from people
moving ,>r adjusting 3® efectrie fan
while it i,s aliJI ninuirg. Alw.avs
niake sore that- the blades have
stopped revolving before touching
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f PRICE * 1.50 A VKA I IX ADVA NT
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| tn ... nr 1:tns shouJd also
| . , kept ' * out, of rcanb of Htt-le fingers
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Baths
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, lea , f . one "‘ lth « day advisable
: is
' l /‘° f utu mer ’ >«‘y for the
' f f !m , f« but also Dr
f Vv 4 ,e P 1(l r ’” h - between SO
dc?rpRS .
• .-"dent '"‘J_ to f«nper«»ure, obtain relief is an
nay and is
■ better than *sne that, is too cold;
bona- immersion in a cold hath chills
-o" ee w the body and congests
the ofjt.aas.
B.o careful getting in and out of
Ye bath tub. Don’t. leave 4 cake of
I soap ir, the tub or vou nmv step nn it.
and and have “
a severe tail. Spread a
hath towel <.r rubber mat on the
not tom of the tub to avoid slipping.
Never reach our of your bath tub
a'u! touch any elect rie connection
or appliance. This is exceedingly
dangerous.
Thie is (he devailh in a senes
°J ‘ ~ drticU? on I fictitious and
Uentth. The twelfth., on Sun
stroke and Heat Prostration, will
answer the questions:
*» Mhat people arc most sus¬
ceptible to sunstroke? 2. Bow
can it he prevented? 5, What
first aid measures shoiild be
practiced on ;t victim of sun¬
stroke?
(Copyright,, SkSTx!" Y. I„ I, Cw)
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