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Vol. XXXVI, No.
County Takes Part In
National Cotton Plan.
I be growers of \\ liife County
are preparing to take their part in
the great national program of ud• |
justed cot ton production, and l,
qualify for their share of the rental |
payments which will be made
those who participate in the reduc .
111)11 phtti. j
Details of the Government offer, j
which wi! throughout make it the possible entire to* j
growers cot-'•
ton he it to join the tight agains, j
ruinous surpluses and to reduce ;
their acreages without loss of im |
mediate cash income, are now be j
ing placed before the more than ■■
million cotton growers, j
Agricultural extension service- •
of the cotton-producing *’ tH!es ’j
working with the I'ederai exten
-ion office -and the cotton section o j
t.-.e Agricultural Adjustment Ad
ministration, are organizing educa ;
t.on:i 1 campaigns to make it possi
hie for every cotton grower b*
study the opportunities in the ad
justineut program. i .irticipuliou
is voluntary, final decision resting
with the grower himself as to
whether or not he will take part,
The new program, which fol¬
lows the emergency plow-up cam
puigii of tne past summer, covers a
two-year period, 193-I and 1935
Like the emergency campaign, it
chief gdal is a huge cotton surplus
whichuts forced lhe price of cotton
tar below its fair exchange value.
White County growers who take
purl in the program will be help
ing to stabilize the whole cotton
industry.
U. S, Prisoners To Be Released
Atlauta, Ga , (GPS)—Several
hundred prisoners in the Norln
Georgia district who begun sen
\enc.es for prohibition violatic-r
sittce December 6 or who still are
awaiting trial in federal courts me
subject to immediate release as the
result of a decision bonded 'down
in New Orleans recently. i he
ruling down by a Federal Circuii
Court,established that the eighteen
th amendment prevents federal
courts from imposing sentences for
pi oil 1 hi lion violation.
Rabbit Fever
Tiie disease known to scientists
0 tularemia is on the increase in
Geoigia. 'I'l'* common name is
r a ait fever. The State Depart
tr -nt of Health advises :
1. Wild rabbits found sick or
d id in the fields should not be
li lulled with the bare bunds.
•j. That people who handle or
clean wild rabbits should wear rub¬
ber gloves, which should be steril¬
ized tn boiling water afterward.
That persons who prepare
v- - id rabbit meat for cooking
should not handle the raw meat
villi the bare bands.Rubber gloves
may be used here also. All ufen
s s coining in contact with
..vv meat should be sterilized with
scalding hot water atterwurd.
4. That persons wlu have
handled raw rabbit meat and who
in a few eays begin lo have high
tevii, together with a bad sort: on
1 he hand or an 11 j) ,,ned eye,should
sc a doctor at once. L he doctor
should be told about contact with
rabbits.
A - stated, domestic rabbits have
tu-.vci beer, known to have tui.an:
mi a. Therefore, ’if you inu-t
raobit meat, raise your own ' j
bi s. At any rate, beware of M
lie Colton Tall, d > oil i.-ii 10
avoid tularemia.
READ THECOt UlEli
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests . White County
Georgia to Charge No Back
Taxes on Veterans’ Proper;
Georgia will charge veterans i
ba( , k taxes property purelm
WIt (, compensation money hut
future tlaey must return 1
propev(> , f or taxation, A. L. lie .
oll) veter . inil > service officer, s .
p r j t j av
lJ e announced receipt ol a r
h)g t() lbis el y ect f rotn the state
commission, concilirred in by v
„ overaor .
Georgia exempted property <
Yeterims > pu ,chased with com pro
8at j ou money from taxation Suptai,. inly.:,
but lhe United States
Gourt, in a Tennessee case, ru 1
such property was not entitled t.
tax exempt j ou . Automatical -
tliat also set a.-ide the Georgia I. 1 ,
iin ,j ve t erun8 > 0 f the World w.
writing Henson in large nurnbe
wanting to know if they won:
|,. lVe lo p; , v b;tck taxe , t
Tl;e m li„g Friday, Henson rut,’,
will settle that and all voter a
witl |, ave t0 do> „ 8 f ar as G-mrgi -
are concerned, is return -a,
prop erty for taxation from now ■
—Atlanta Journal,
YON AII NEWS
Mr. Clifford Blnlack .spent tin
holidays with homefolks.
Mrs, Carl Black and children, ol
Atlanta, -pent last week with re¬
latives here,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hefner
| and . _ ir. and , Mis. Ciyde ..... „ l ayrn, <■•
1
Gainesville, were the guest Tuesday of Mr.
-nnti Mr'S. G. V. Hef ner
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Black and
I children, of Atlanta, spent Christ¬
mas with parents here,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blalock ,0:
Atlanta, are visiting relatives h
; V ir
‘ - ’ 1 -
j Miss Iia Bedford -spent Christ
mas with ber sister. Mrs. S K.
Vox. .j
- Howard Ashford, Ii
ga 1 -_
■ .jmnager, of Gainesvilie, and M .
Herbert Hefner spent Wednesday
rabbit limiting he re.
Mrs Pearl Pnlmour and sister,
Miss Vent Westmoreland, were up
tn is way last week.
Mrs. Dodd and daughter, id
New Holland, are visiting relativ¬
es here.
Mr. and Mrs. 13 . M. Hicks, of
Yonah, gave a dinner Sunday foi
their children, it being tne Mt
lime the entire family had been t ■
getlier in 10 years. Those pre- .id
were: Mr. and Mrs. M rvin
Abernathy and children, of li leu ;
Mr. and Mrs.Pat Dyer, ofLvob-.ris
own Mr. Charlie Dyer and so. ,
Robert stow n ; Miss Mabel Hick.-,
f Yonah ; and Mr, Fred IJL-k.
ormerly of Borgan and August ;,
.1 .line.
We wish all the leaders of The
Courier and Editor a happy New
I y e ., r>
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tsiatii <A;RSCM' IH-! : - : 1 1.’ Oi Di: iilv’.. 1 A ••
many agricultural states are yivi-.c
time anil financial support to c; coin¬
age pract-cc'.; an: »ng then' far mors that
will bring about better farm r-suiis.
The major activities reported fro.:
one state to the Agricultural Commis
sion ol the American Bankers Asso¬
ciation which is nationally active in
I promoting this tine of cooperation aim
as follows;
1. Drought relief work; Local banks
have , played , . a vital . , part in tins work,
being represented on tbe county coin
mitlees for passing on all seed loans.
These committees met practically
every day during the spring to pass
on the loans in order to get as quick
j action as possible. A total of 314 an
plications were received and handled
by one committee, S3,3 being granted.
2. Fonr-H Club work: Bankers
helped stimulate 4-11 Club work, flnanc
| ing many members who otherwise
i cnoUl not have enrolled. They also
l iifiip'.ul finance fifteen 4-B Club dele-
1 petes to the state ciub convention.
3. Livestock feeding: The banks co¬
GLEN ELAND, G OKGIA, DEC. -’ 0 . l y ::i
finndity Prices Winners Annount? .
Atlanta, -In the issu|
•a.*xt Sunday. Dec. 31st, the All -
‘a .Sun-lay American will pub pa
- names of the ten wimierf
\ noil t v prizes offered in
\meilean Weekly slogan corn
ion. These prizes range
1 .0 a ' ,tr for life to .f'230 a y ,
for five years,
l'lie. great value of the prizeman
simple nature of the con
re ned 1; usual interest through'- 1
- section. Announcement.
.he vvii-nc.-s has been delayed J.o
. .use of the determination of |t
iudges to give peisonal conskfe
1,,-ii to en-ry slogan submitU 1
- d’-in in 1 f< r the Atianta St;
day American. Dec. 31-t, is •;
to be unusually heavy. Per-,).
Aie. enl ei,ul the contest and ot sV
vho -.vis! 1 to know who won i
wonderful prize' are urged to ore
in - , nee through the local ugf
or dealer. Phe Atlanta riumiL
Aniei ie in is sold in most of !
better drug stores mid by box sii-h'
men and local agents throughc
the South. It is n ‘so found on v
1, wstaml-t. The Issue of Dec. 31
goes on tie Wednesday, Dec. 3"/
Get voue copy early. %
The Missonary Society of M. 1
met with Mrs. II. A
farrard Dec. 20. The program
follows i Song “AH Hail th
Power of jesus Name.” P roym
Hi-v. Vickery. lusti'ation of 193,1
officers presided over by Ret
Vickery. Report of last year
work by officers. After this tC
c.n_. c j e ty was carried into the dini •
room, where a large -cake w
opening in center decorated t(u
o.-ntev of the table. Each mem bet
present put as many pennies as
hey were years old in tilt*, eentet
of cake as 1 “Birthday gilt to the
IC-ng,” Seven members wen
present. $2.25 was donated to¬
ward: gift. The S jciciy was in¬
vited to meet with Mrs. Torn 1 n
derwood Jan. 3, 1934.1t 3 1 ', M.
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Dr. Bab Jones, the well-l||>vvn
C V H 1 i jTcl '■ G! ' who t /...» is the president
mu founder ot flie B.»b |on«» Col¬
lege h eated here, and whose
ticTs appear weekly ill -ever a
hundred papers under the life
••Coin:: cuts on IK-:o and HereufUi
-nnouuce.d today that lie will edit
a religions weekly entitled, “Tiie
IT!iowsbip News.’’
The fiis; issue of the paper x,v : M
•ppear January cr> The paper i
p-onsored fey the National
zai iou' of Fedowsl.-ip Clubs, Dr.
; ones announced that, a sermon
• .'.oil i appear each week along u;
; bod ox and evangelistic iines There
.vili be an editori-ij page, one ...ig -
: yen exclusively to field
no one p ge to Bible study.
aubscrip: ion prior ol the paper is
only fifty cents per year. Dr.
[ones an iouilced that a large
bet of subscriptions have already
• o.-ine in arid he believes lliis wi
-e the large-: religions weekly it>
the L nited States,
w-v.-y-“-S-i-car-i."-;™'icr-:
Have you paid your
m to The Cou; .v- r I-. ’ s a bou:
: ii,e V01 ’• : ’ r ‘ making nrra nge.
,t-.it- ...... .. it.
'“A"
Hate you paid yom sub-criptior
We can’t continue to send it !>:
-u, it vuti wiiii it to vi»U
‘h >•••< cii w ceic t tie oid>. thin
in- ) u to do. is to pay up NOW.
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so vc-a tor tmt neeny nra ,m.
many thor.aands still are making cot
ton garments for their Red Cross
chapters.
The Red Cross has 8.701 chapters
Uhl 10,000 branches of chapters. Thus
it can be mobilized nationwide in a
great relief task, within 21 hours*
BO? SAkFC
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HEREAJTLV
I “Surely the Lord God will
nothing, but he reve 1 i ... sA 1
; ut'.to his servants the prophet
’ That i- what God -ays hi Am
3 :j. Before Go.l sunt a flood
I told Noah wluu He was going
1 do. Noah was His serv-nt. (0
never .sent judgement until lie In
| sent warning. He never sends
lilomi until He has built an ark '
s tve. Before God dcst rove;-. Sodr
j He went and. talked it over wn
: iis frie.i AM ahum? Lot, Abr:
ham’s nephew, wa- in Sodom >
I doubt Abraham had proved Sen.
1 thousand tones. God would 0
. destroy the city of Abraham'
ephew without first letting Abi
.' am know what lie w >» “ ' .. r-,
I
| do.
“ As it vv is i 1 the day 1
•o shad it be in the day- * of t‘ ■
learning of the Sou of Man 1 .” Th
is what the Word ol G ()d S.'iV-
G ocl h
in ark. ]e-us is our ark :>f sale! ■ .
Noah’s ar« had a door. .'■•-US
- ‘ 1 a rn the door.” T i > ey wpnl -
Noah’s ark two and two. Vv.
may enter our urk of safety tvv ;
and two or we.may enter by th :
multiplied thousands, |but. ;
lemen
ber, every one must cuter for hi- ;
-elf. Another can’t go in for you
>Ve must enter personally or v. 1
,vill perish. The door was shu
Then the flood came. Too Hu-.
W * D fe ad fu 1 d
w o r s
- hose!
I ertn imagine Noah in the ■
Blackness fills the sky. It i- dut
everywhere. Lightning b euks >
from the paviiliou of the
icloud. ' Tliunder baits bu ri ,c i».j
i’.ufgement over the ln.ati- c-t ( J.M
'•ess men. Thu rain fads, Tk
earth is covered wish water, Tbe
darkii-ss deepens. There i b no
..., 1 uiv in the liouu ■. lit. tb i-S a*
destroyed Tiiere is wr.-;t
tnsi ruin evey wl»eir. You;* e v Is '
;iia 11 on a ; -. 1 op. G - ; ’ - r - a
him lightning tire. Look! Hi
ee- Noah’s ark floating chiwn tins
alley in safety. Heat him Ct
‘Noah, come this way. Kescm
file!” The Itgtuiiiug writes i L» 1 i .
racks nearby “Too late.” Tu¬
■ Jiooffer eche.s la a; k, ‘ ‘ Too lare
l iit: wind sign , “T U) late.”' Tits
rushing v, ater- i ake up the c I lorus,
‘ Too late.” Look ? A wave Iruni
the son of G-oil’s wrath sweeps
over the lost ;uui de> tpairlng man m
“Ta.ni, sinner, turn Why W ; . j
in. dier’'
•ms as?®.**—
Pay Your Yubscvipfion Nov
We wiil accept “in farmers any
sind of produce .;ci,,vn an theii
arm for rcr,■:>.■, al .! • '-.nr suhscrip
.ion or to be au-Y d -nr iis 1 . os
ew 1 uhscrih. - , Wv; U UKt V* ■
proposition will appeal to err t
; trinei.
Eggs J'or Snio
To local people, on'.v, at 31 < •m
t dozen. The..-. A. Duvi t,o. ,
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ehodule ol Neel (»*; ,» C.:s
Leave Atlanta 7 A. M 13 .30 l*.
Arrive 11 A. M, 6:55 P. M. j
Leave Gainesvilii 10 A. M 3 " 3 ° !
Arrive to A. Ivl. (> P. M
Leave Cvevehiud 9 : A. M
:5s P. ;>_ M. x , Am ve 10 : r5 A. M
i : 3 °
Leave Young Hum- 7 *- f 5
: i* p ki. Arrive 12 :1 5 P,M.
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the mean ye ]-ia\ e }
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§ a £ vr IS? rt^ m S y d? :'mi
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cant b:
n P .C'.v ;i
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the results,
RUB IT IM
ing—put in th
asm and c;> >•- \ V*
organizaUcc.— vi A r rAc\ < yr.afec
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V*. ' 7 * 'V, »* ■ VM
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l fV
a » ..
1 his .Bank will hav ' to ei i it
customers and
' riands on good L,; : ’■ ' about
■ y v v our ■
needs and we wi', op ourieous attention.
{' 111 :', 1 . n ana
( »a.
Belle - -» ,
■Q ETTER h :h
- ) ter coffee, sc
grt -■ ■
other del’ciGU:
tfc.sU you
i-'LGtG'L'W-L ?M?i
..okciiat in ’c ; : c iryon
yacntun-,ncketl. And
•ewe vga it: Let;
f-ioxt’-r l-'in'- t \ jtVyy
- - i, . - ia
tost dt' r :. . ■ j
oven ;' t- < . -v
in. -. X 00 k ■ ;•} *eu
and dinner re- ipes ■
nary some HahL a;>i-ci:"i;a
which, may sarw c;t
anus, t , ieketi isli s -
-•Dus at bren’rfa-1. I"; •
adds cooling flavor to y-
dish, ripe tomatoes are s:
..sting condiment to ;!-, 1
- veil, suppose you try this
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you and me and tevery . ?
With good taste, M01,tr-zumn
fish, but like other -
liked his fish from f.rr
ploros, and he didn't eie
know it. Partfcnfarfy din h
the fish from the Pacit c 0
which was uir.uir-- i •• and
dreds of milw awey from V
ace. And. unfot unatef: tin's
hack i t the days when ; :■
no mod rn
about—no canned f.ffn, r .
mobiles, not even he; :
S'nnpie Service
So here is Uov ?d.
his fish course—a
of a hundred mc-n in ....
tim morning a de’e~:
catch the fish at A
bar. A brown runner „ ■■
\fped
Chilled
Sliced
the eon
ciackwa
- cup or
-Ii 1 u a ssn¬
iff fat, fold to*
am: turn,
•tter. flu ti-o.md
murti
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eliopr
i J,,.- •,..
d nun*
reach
j ■ :.lvl up
'a relay
iiviLt runner.
was still
)“'L And by
nitennna bad
. e v—or some
own runners
tp the next
* a you call
t 1 tolophone to
:<> V.iin Uko an
1 - i-l’n to se.'id
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• 1 : - ; i Alaska,
• - P ’ 1 caviar from
■ ’ : ■ er you wish— '
*•“ '■••'•dvr for “heafls
-■ not (- ;• ing that de
b in jig (saw) time-*