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THE CEEVEUANDVCOURIER
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial And Industrial Interests cf White County
' OL. XXXVI, No, I
ASBESTOS' BUZZING
Just from the Mountains.
'I'he depression and measles are
Mill rawing and the seven year tied
will probably break out next spring 1
Rev. Charlie Davis «nd'‘Daddy
I’j.uris will preach at Vo null .Satur¬
day before the third Sunday in Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. ll;rshel Jackson,
ot Spencer, low a, are on an ex¬
tended visit here to friends and re¬
latives.
Received a card recently from
Mr. and Mrs. Bill A illiams. They
were there sitting out on the porch
with Mrs. Mattie Merritt Sea
\v right, of St. Petersburg, Fla.
The mocking birds were singing
the (lowers were blooming and all
\v is lovely. But every sweet lias
its bitter. They nave some man
eating gaters i+fere.
Mr.^Parks Bell, of the CCC
Camp, near Helen, passed
way Sunday. He is now enjoying
excellent health and get- plenty ex -
treifie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ciande Sims and
Nils- Fannie.Sims went this wav to
lx .beitstovvn Sunday.
Mr. S. K. IXx tells that the
Holi ness ai e like automobile-
come to stay.
Mr. Fleming, of the Bean Creek
Mines, was down tins way lately
and states they have the richest
gold mine east of the M ississipp i
11 ver.
The gasoline shovel from Neel
(> ip passefi Friday going to Unicoi
U,t p.
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THAI apple -rchard, was in .
purl lately
Mr. Joe 1 hotnas, of .1 esnatee
Valley, 1 I MV passed 11 r» going irntlUf f to ri mile ttlllE
r cently .
Mr. John Thomas, of nerr ]; ar
ker <)rchard, carried Mr.
s ops wagon wheel home last Sat
uiday.
Mr. W. R. Ledford didn’t stay
at Cornelia. He failed to work
lie was expecting.
Messr- Bern Palmer and S. D.
( . ~b, of Blue Creek,
i 1 ct ttg here,
Misses Lon rod Susie Leonard
1,, cut last Sunday week with Mrs.
J . H „Youngblood.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Turner weri werc
here la}ely.
Several of Cur people attended
meeting at Mi. Paul Elliott’s Sun
day night.
Messrs BobbieEdwards, Clarence
Vv arwick and George Davidson
have just passed with a 141b coon.
Was asked by the Shoal Cieek
writer to state why lie liuted liuted pro
hibition. We hate it because because ii ii
In.- been one cause ot the depres¬
sion, and because it has been a
complete failure. You can’t have
dry hones in the Valley when it is
wet ail around. Prohibition siioukl
he wo rid-yvide. We have
alter the Tittle fellow who has been
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thpr H Utr) .ng to mak f some
ei ar berry tuice and tiie
biglfer • pp V has saijeq his airplane ,
ghoye thp line ipij the rUht i;qrmer.
Jr, ye stayed just 011, tlje plircp mile
jjl. : ]iU They tell you they have no
!T,v »-).i c r.' w
to die sjttlislagtiot) pf all.
ft- rouge was placed pn it to pay off
that light between those who wore
tin} blue and tltosp who wore the
gray. Rev. Bam Junes said “'l'u
rh uik it all up.” Tbe old maids
Could say, *' That lips that touch
liquui could never touch theirs.”
T his would cause more red noses
to assume their natural color than
hit iegi lotion.
Washington, Dec. ;..... (aim
Property purchased by World
War veterans out of government
compensation, and war risk in
sura nee -eheived from tne Veteran
Bureau was held Monday by tin
Supreme C0u.1t to be subject !■
1 axution by t be st ates.
This VV,1S ruled iu a Cl,se bro "g l!l
by J. T. Tro'.ier, guardian ot
(osepii A. Leake, World W ar
veteran living at Mary villi. Tenn.
With court approval, Trutw.
purchased land for the veteran out
of money received from the Veter
ms’ Bureau. lie contended vi at
under the act of congress of 1924
die property was exempt from
state taxes. The trial court took
that view, but the Tcn'ne-see
tireme * Court reversed it, ’ holding h
i!te state had no riglit to compel
the payment of taxes.
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niURfi IJAHK® r.H V.BAFU APPI NPW6 t -4 E r? «3
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Mr. and Mrs. Pink Brown anti
little son, |oe, spent the weeken.
with Mr. and Mrs. k. D.
111 m and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stovall
and baby, of Wayuesville, N.C.,
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. St ova. 11 ami
Miss Anna Stovall vis ted Mr. and
Mrs. liub Head at Clermont
day.,
Messrs Oscar Shelnutt, Shelnutt, A A. T. T.
Whitworth’and Curt Hulsey, n .. .. ot
Haineaville, visited Mr. and Nits,
f. \V . Whitworth last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allison, of
Cleve and, spent last Thursday
•vith Mr. and Mrs. |. H. Stovall,
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deit cTiu i cl) Saturday, Dec
16th, , f tor the purpose ot helping . get
money to paint the church. Every
body has an invitation to come am.
Church 'linrob members, m mvUw-r. litlu.roouc where ver yotijare «T/. 1 I 3 .
its Jyour duty to help, Ladies
bring boxes and gents come pre.
l ,ured 10 bl H’ ,bem<
Messrs Homer trod ClaudaTatutn
md Vester E’.rod, of Habersham
Nlills, spent one night last week in
Greenville, S, C., and put on an
interesting program over \Y BSC
broadcasting station,
.
A wedding of much .interest
i was that of Miss Mary Lee 'Tatum
; 10 Mr, William Edmonds. They
■ vere quietly married last Wednes
| day, Nov. 49 by Rev. L U. V’ick
:ry. Miss Tatum was the duugh
| ter of Mr. and Mrs. j. 1 J l atum
| rod is greatly missed by her home
i loiks aod friends as well as tier
y.hurch and Sunday School wiiere
| she had an interesting part. The
yroom is the promising son of Rev
1 \else Edmonds, of Toccoa lie is
I employed with the B md Furniture
I Company and they will make their
| i utute home there. We wish them
j n.iny years of joy and happiness.
, 1 he people , ul ,. this , . community
were saddened by t lie suicide ot
Mr. IIstu- Eiicr, wlmTi happened
it his home 11 Saturday, the cause i
’ V
unknown. , He ,, leave- to mourn
departure wife and . . child- , .. ,
, ns ,f a six
’ ••
ren. ’ besides n iuther, inother ana
: 1 " • ' ' '
-everai . brother- , arid , Tuner ..
j 1 sisters.
^ wef , A|m ,
[xreek , , Mondipy.
.
; W e dfe sorry id say Mr j), an j e j
( l* reemun is not improving
I
«i turn mm
Vijitll DemOPfcSt HI
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On last Friday evening the has
; ket teams of Cleveland lit met the
earns of Demurest Hi on theLk-mo
rest s court. The girls opened the
evenings perform ince, and
Cleveland girls came out of the
fracas on the big end of a close
-core. The boys weta lesjsi fcitluu-
1 'ate anq lost tile closest game they
! have , p'aye-1 . by point.
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CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, DEC. 8, 198 ».
■ Col. Edwards Explain Boards
Cleveland, G
1
Dec 7,
Po [||e Emplovinent Agency
| White Coun 1 v. Ca. :
[ The B mi d of County
sioners is very reluctantly agreafn
| for the proposed road wo k to; K
on in the County rebuilding, jfctff
:
repairing roads and that with
j dis , inct underhtutld i l)J{ that **«»
; j m;m man m the county r ......tv he be given oive„ a a ibri hro
j Ujd imp . irt deaJ>
We w U|t jt u;uj £ rst0Q(1 . t1l 1 1
men u[ul , p . )lic „ lt , be pro pea I y
considered and it titis is not
1 .ve will at once take steps to stop
j I this work.
I It 11 IS is UUl out tinders UtiUClb 1 Hllllill^ anding that l I ID l tb-i- tins
I ■ the £ to 1
[-money is sent , into county .
help alt th# people and it tins is
hot the o.‘ ject, the object is
solutely wrong. The truth of
: matter is, there are very few men
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; nt \\ lute County that are not
| eligible to work and ihair clam*
i ire going to lie considered. If the
government has made any rnle
that would give to some employ
item and not to others, the rule is
bud.
People have come to this Board
front nil over this county, uud
mg that tliey liad nothing and had
employment and they had
defused wur<, tor what reason- they
could not understand and further
! people .......I,. front IV. „» sections of n ( n.» the 'countv
have made the complaint that they*
-vet'e working in -onie sections and
not working in others.
lti- our understanding that this
1.one) is more ot a relief fund than
any other and not for any special
beuefit.tbat a»ay be-leri-ved Vo
. couutv and l think this is true.
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j j n br j e f i a u tjie people in the
emoty are going to have a show
; lt t |,j s distribution of funds or wt
will • , use our utmost endeavor , to
see why,
1 don’t know what rtFe you may
apply but it would be best to u e
a rule that will include the people
generally. We are not in favor
of any discrimination and don’t in
tend to u.tve it if vve can pseven:
Respt.,
C. 11 . Edwards.
Chairman Board of Co. Comrs,
*w«sW 8 gfijg
Nacoooliee News
i111
Iiof. and Mrs. O. VV . Bellamy
pent Thanksgiving holidays with
parent-.
Miss Mabel Cason, of Comm, ice
uni Miss Lillian Cason, of Greer,
.'die, S. C., spent the weekend: at
1 heir cottage.
Mr. Edwin Paris, of Atlanta,
visited his aunt, Mrs. Ktise, Satur¬
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bid Hood, oi
Gainesville., spent T'bunkse lying
day uiih father and mot bo r Mr.
1 md Mrs. \P L. Hoo(i.
„ Mv. and , Mrs. ., PmUo-u, Mrs
1 11
1 . ,,
i>rooks, Miss Comne Brooks wort
Mrs. Jim Catitvm Thanks
. .
Mi 1 , and Mrs. Robert Ltimsdeti,
* >1 YLrma, Ga,, spent a. few da) s
: hist week with muther, Mrs. J, R.
i Lumsdcp,
CARD or THANKS
We \vtah to express our
:ltKm - uicl thanks- for the kindness
i ' ll0WI1 m T v li)e people dining the
dculb <d husband and lather
| ' MS - A. C. Hooper and Children.
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. Siiliscribe For I lie Courier
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RKAD the cofrier
BOB JONES
VM, OMMENTS
HERE H °. H p C
amd
HEREAFTER.
Jlast | It has been my privilege for the
few days to attend the Nation
| f jlFeiiowsliip !T 1 t:llo Con vsh vent T ion Clubs. Clubs. of Young This People’.
’' conven
nun an was was iield Iield in in the tlie Bob Bob lont- (on.
College at Cleveland. Tennessee
(.’here were approximately
trod red young people in (he con¬
tention, They came from all sec-:
ions of the United JSt ite-', The-e j
.oung people are norm 1 i, health',
1 j right, and supply. They repre
^ nt about three hundred loca
ubs. Every member of the ot
hnization has signed a pledge t<
j- ad his lii bis daily, to pra v aioru
j i| a sedret at least twice a d.iv, to at
! , J pd re,i S ious services regularly,..- I
! 1 1 f C!a,1 W,n >’ ° ,lletS l’ ru - vet t0 meetm J ^ K- Chr and i^- t0 " 1
e
J * motto ol t.lie Y oung! eopie s
j j.®l‘o"sbip tile in Christian Club is way,” "Have a This gooe
a 1
| ,t '§'" ^ ood !no,t0 ood time - The is only way in to
! a S to have it ••
Gbiistian wt>. J have bean in
.
ministry since I was a boy fif }
j i ®|| Pf n liciied J' ears multiplied a ff e and thousands I have j
to
1 0# sillpeople. 1 he only luippy peo
I have ever seen ate Christian
ifbplt j_> The better Cl'r'.ti'tn
: i: are, the happier they are.
^’I’he National Convention went j I
Am record concerning several ver\
l <x resting issues. First, they said.
•'i.R'fl'itA know vouiffg people ' are -.
tred ot the jazz spirit of the
.
noile.ru world and that, they want '
1 ■ he old tune religion. Second, .
hey said that the young people ate j
leyeiiion 1 IP the 1 modernist j • j 1
ui aguins^ .
i c
j messages ol some ministers in snp
posedly orthodox churches and |
gainst the ralionaltstic, behavior I
i Eiid tendencies of some of out j
educational institutions. Third,,
Hhey said that they will not any
more give their money to support
1 minister who does not stand for, i
or a program vvliieo does not stand ■
for the orthodox, evangelical posi- 1
Son.
Tlife question arises,what respon |
ability do I have about the contri
•ut ion of money to a cause which, I
from a religious standpoint is not
ouiVdf Be read in the second
; EpisPe of John that we are not to
ec- ive into our homes «,r Got
peed to any man who bt itig
nother ines-age except the gospel
i Christ. This epistle is expltci
i t we. entertain a modernistic miu
Her in’, our. home or support Inn
villi our money, we are » party, si ]
John suys, to thy. urogram of t ha
n Intster,
- Fgtis For Suit*
To local people only, at 35 cents
di-ften;, 'Thos. A. Davidson.
NOTH.!*
An election for Mayor andCoun
L. Ilmen will be held at the coun
] bouse '.Vednesday, for .the Dec. Town of Cleveland
j 13,
J 1 -C. C. Jarrard, Mayor.
Mr. John l'.dmer died Sunday
j , lt llisi j^e i„ Mossy district atm
- was imerTed in QleveUrod cemeters
Idnday;' aUtfrunon. lie is surv i veil I
try sans, Henry, Ed, Charlie j
and James, and one daughter, Mis- j
Ola. Me was a good citizens and 1
has a host oL relatives and friends!
to mourn his . departure. Revs, i
Garner and Humphries officiated, i
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43 1834 APPROACHES
l lie selection of a good bank to do A-ines with 1- uppermo: t. It
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stood the test. Ihi Bank lias stood unshaken and functi ned
as *
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V A CATIONS
and
Health
Dr. ERNEST H. LINES
Eminent Awzhoric-y ami Chief Medical Director
A NVu 1 York Life. Insurance Cornfianp
PLANNING YOUR VACATION
VACATIONS and holidays are magic words tbit: conjure up in uu’ 1 minds !1
* the plei ures of travel and change, nil the ext ■ <
strange faces,and all the res: and rekixau a, that a.,-nc li ana ■ us -■ rv rile: -1
from the and fares i hat are the lot of all ■>> usinmuna-sr; mother-
But they should also be planned
with aa eye towards the fact that
ihey are intended to build us up for
she next year’s work. Too often
people work so hard having a good
fame that they come homo
out. needing the rest they ,-h ; >.,k! i: 1 v.
had on their vacation.
Even worse is the idea that, \ n
must forget everything but fun an '
pleasure. Of course bani-Gi: y hit.- -
ness worries and spending
vacation in the proper tc . - ■ :
tnde are among the first >■- ■<
getting the most-out of you: 1 h-ii • •••.:.
But it is also wise
forethought to prevent . v
and illnesses that van so e, nt; -tl a
vacation and, turn, a go'.-d tin 1 ,.: into
a tragedy..
Chjtnge and Moderatio 1 .
In planning your vacation, r-mi 1 >
her that in many respects “a clr mre !
is as good as a rest.” Don’t rr nd !
your holiday J like the sailor wii . , - 1 1
boatjng, or the mail-carrier v i,.* t< k 1
a long walk. If possible. the j
opposite from, your usuG - art 1 - ,
activities.
Tor cxfoaple,, it your occupation is I
a sedentary of one domandirg tv ■■ 1: j
s-xpenditure mental enet ;y, plan a |
vacation of mild physical activity
ftee from ail strain. Golf, feu
swimming, baseball, hiking, and {
similarphysicalpurs -n -a.
are suggested. Don's begin too
vigorously. Exercises should leave a
feeling of pleasant fatigue, rather
than exhaustion, which is dangerous
bo. health.
Or, if you do physical work the:
ear round, then seek a holiday cf
relaxation, and perhaps study an<*
read a bit to exercise the inenthr.
processes. Some men enjoy the quiet
solitude that- comes from fishing
Travel for those who can afford it.
provides an excellent means of
>tsaining cultural and cducatiouul
alvfuitagea.
Get away from home if you can
If you can’t, remember that many
can get more gix-t from
mending their vacations at. home
!■> ifiag than those who tire themselves
out going away.
(fir
\\ hatever your vacation program*
rosy he, don’t make it too fatigwinjc
or strenuous. You should plat. <<*
build up a reserve of mental and
u . -H'-d energy thni. mi,-/ be. caller 1 ’
xv:, during the ensuing year. Keep,
iu mind that change ai 1 mmiemt.ion
are the two essentials of a profitable
vnealiea.
This is the first cf scries, ef 12 r
a
articles on Vacations and tlaaiih.
Tl'j-.srrinit,nnCii 'dree .. S ..... ...
Months, will answer the questions 1
l. How should the child’s vaca¬
tion be planned? 2 . What.
preca;:G..i:s should bo taken by
childw in cities? 5 . What
should be done before children
go to summer camps? g. J
(COBKlfelH. IWS. N. V. L. 1. Co.)
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