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Las&l News
Miss Alma Powell returned
home Sunday after visiting Miss
Elaine Allison at Duncan, S. C-,
»mi Mrs. Carrie Barrett in Green
vi.le, S. C.
A new department store ha
been opened in Gainesville. They
me advertising in the r.ewsapers
and watch them get business.
Watch the ex-service men’s vote
in the primary on September t 2 .
Grover Brewster was ab'e to be
in town last Friday. However,
they did not have a trial, but it
will be held June 30,
Mr. and Mrs, R. T, MaGuhee,
of Atlanta, spent the weekend
'with Mr. and Mrs. F. A, McAfee.
J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner, of
Atlanta, have been visiting rela¬
tives in White County since our
last issue. Roy states '.at Judge
Whelchel will be the next Con¬
gressman from the Ninth District.
Mrs. Jas. P Davidson and
ren are visiting parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. II. Nelms, in Commerce
this week.
Major Graham C. Dugas, one ol
the candidates for State Senau
from the 32nd district, was n
town Sunday. He states that In
making a business trip to New
York City and upon his return
ha will make bis formal announce¬
ment.
G. C. Adams, commissioner ( 1
agriculture, praised highly our
county agent, E. J. Huff, in a
recent issue of that paper.
Mrs. C.* 11 .Nelms and son.Frank
spent Sunday with daughters,Mrs.
Paul Maunev and Mrs. Jas. J’.
Davidson.
Don’t forget the biptising Sun
day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
We are lequesled to state that
there will be an all-day singing at
Town Creek Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Naylor, oi
of Birmingham, are visiting Judge
and Mis. A. L. Dorsey.
Tfie dairy cows that Georgia
wes to gel have been changed to
beef cattle and it is thought they
will arrive next week. Just how
many White County will get is
not known.
Mr. Leon McClain and sister, of
Atlanta, spent the weekend with
their grandmother, Mrs. R. L.
Henley.
Mrs. Frank Coleman is visiting
relatives in Atlanta this week.
Mr. Boyd Sloan, of Gainesville,
was in town Thursday.
Mr. B. A. Rogeis, of Gaines¬
ville, was in town Wednesday.
REVIVAL MEETING.
Revival services will begin at
the Methodist Church in Cleve¬
land next Sunday morning, June
24, at 11 o’cIock.
The hour of services for the
week day will be 10:30 a. m. and
S: 3 o p. m.J
I have secured the service ofMrs.
J. A. Zeigler, a lady from Florida.
Mrs. Zeigler has been used by some
of our best North Gee gi.i Con
ference preachers and the Presid¬
ing Eider of Marietta District used
her at different places i-, Ins dt-
uict last year.
She is highly recommended by
all who have used her ,.s safe and
possessing remaikable gifts and
power.
May I ask that all onr people
put themselves fully into this meet
ing.
I want all Christians of utliei
denominations to cooperate with
Us to the fullest extent.
All are cordially invited to at
teud.
E. O. Yiekeiy, 1‘. C.
To Ihe voters of White Cou ~y-
1 hereby announce my ei If a candidate
for Read Supervise of d.e County- Com¬
missioners of \\ liite County’, subject to
ibe Demociatic primary to be held on
September T2.
It elected will serve you to the very
best cl my ability.
Respect fully,
jg i Oscar Jackson
Legal Advertise merit
Georgia, White County.
,o whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that George D.
A lams, as a Iministrator of the estate of
Airs Julius M. Adams, deceased, having
applied to uie«by petition for leave to
sell the real estate of the said Mrs Julius
A lams, deceased, and that and that an
order wis made thereon at the June
i'erm nU4 fur citation an I that citation
issue. All tfie heirs at law and creditors
of the said Mrs. Julius M. Adams, de¬
ceased, will take notice that I will pass
upon said application at the July Term
1934 of the Court of Ordinary of White
County, and that unless cause is shown
to the contrary at the same lime, said
leave will be granted. This tha 4th day
of June J9;i4. A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary
Georgia, White County.
To vvh mi it may concern:
Notice is lureby given that C. (!.
■Skelton, administrator of V. C. Skelton,
deceased , having applied to me by peti¬
tion for leave to s 11 the real estate of
said V. U. Skelton, deceased; ann that
an older was made thereon at the June
Term 1 '.* 3 4 for citation issue; all the heirs
at law and erhditors 01 said V. C. Skel¬
ton , deceased, will take notice that I
pass upon said application at the July
Term 19 J 4 , of the Court of Ordinary at
said time, said leave will be grand d
This 4 th day of June 1U84.
A. h. Dorsey, Ordinary.
Georgia, White County.
Whereas, Mrs. Della Palmer, adminis
tiatiix, with the Will annexed, of P. S.
Dorsey, represents to ihe Court in her
petition, duly liled and entered on record
that she has fully administeren P. S.
Dorsey’s estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they con,
why sain Administratrix with the Will
annexed should not he discharged from
lir.r administration, and receive Letters
of Dismission on the first M unlay in
July 1G 34 . W. If, Hulsey, C. S. C.
Acting Ordinary.
notice To Wholesale Groceries, Meat Packers
And Stock Feed Mills and Dealers
Sealed bids will tie received by the
State Highway Hoard of Georgia, 2 Cnp
tol Square, Atlanta, Georgia, until Jp
o’clock A. M. June 2 ~>, i!l:S4 for fur¬
nishing groceries, supplies and feed for
month of July to various convict camps
maintained by said Board. Bid blanks
and full information as to quantities and
delivery points can be obtained from the
Purchasing Department at the above ad¬
dress. Our bid blanks must be used iu
submitting bids. Payment to be made
| JO days from date of delivery and accep¬
tance of goods. Goods must be equal to
or belter than that used- by the Highway
Board and found satisfactory. Ijuauti
i ties shown are approximate only amt
may be increased or decreased as the
Board sees tit. Right is reserved to re¬
ject any ami all bids and to waive a
formalities. Contract of purchase
awards pin scant hereto to be binding on
the Slate Highway Department as such
and not on any employee or individual.
This notice is in accordance with the Act
of the General Assembly of Georgia, ap¬
proved Aug. ir>, 1922. Envelope must
be marked “Sealedbid to be openedjune
25th”.
State Highway Board of Georgia.
W. E. ^Villmin, Chairman; Max L.
McRae, Member, John A. Heck, Membei
Juliet} 1 9(44.
Uo Farmers, Individuals, and Corpora¬
tions Who Have Cotton Stored That
Was Produced Before June t, 34
It is important that bales of cot¬
ton in the county have placed up¬
on them tags from the Agricultural
Adjustment Administration. Un¬
less an exemption certificate bt
placed upon this cotton a tax ol
5°% of ils value wilt be charged
the holders. Any cotton may be
transferred, processed, or sold be
lore the 1st of July, after that date
no cotton may he transported be
yoitd county boundaries, processed,
ur sold without the official tags.
I’iease make application in my
i office for these exemption cerlifi
cates on or before July ist. You
may make ”your application by
I coming to the office and filling out
application blanks, by securing
one of these application blanks, oi
j by lettei. Do not overlook this
important lact and let July isi
catch you without an application
i but let me cooperate with you in
every way possible to complete oui
work by tiiis date.
E J. Huff,
County Agent While County.
Steady Work Good Pay
Reliable Man Wanted to call on
fanners in White County. No
experience or capital needed.Write
today. NcNesS Co., Dept. B.,
Freeport, Illinois,
THE CLEVELAND COCKIER, CLEVELAND. GEORGIA.
To the People of the Northeast.rn
Judicial Circuit.
1 hereby announce my cun lldacy for
Solicitor General of the Northeastern
Judicial Circuit, subject to tlie rules ol
the Jute Democratic Primary ol Septem¬
ber 12th. Your vote nud iutluenee in
my behalf will appreciated, and if honor¬
ed to line poaiti ni, 1 shall endeavor to
perform the duties of the office fairly,
impartially, efficiently add courteously.
Sincerely yours,
G. Fred Kelley.
To the Voters of White County.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Repn sentative ot White County to the
General Assembly of Georgia, subject to
the State Democratic primary to be held
September 12.
I realise the importance of this high
office and promise, if elected, to serve
White O' unty and Georgia iu such a
manner hat my vote will not reiieet up¬
on your nifidence in me.
Y’our , te and influence will be ap¬
preciated,
Ifesp’y, yours,
E, C. Hefner.
To the Voters of White County:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Chairman of County Com¬
missioners of White County, subject to
IheState J)bmo#a-tic primary to be held
Sept. 12
I wish to state that with the coopera¬
tion of the other members of the Hoard
1 will give my very best efforts toward
carrying out the affairs of the county in
an economical manner.
Kesphctfuliy yours,
J. M. Holcomb.
To the Voters of While County:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Road Supervisor of ihe County Commis¬
sioners of tlie County Commissioners of
White County, which office 1 now hold,
subject to the (State Primary to he held
•Sept. 12.
1 pledge you a continuation of toy very
ht-at efforts to maintain tlie roads of
tlie county on an economical basis and
to do my part toward a continued reduc¬
tion of the county’s endebtness. Your
vote and iutluenee will lie appreciated.
Respect fully,
W. B. Robinson.
To the Voters of tha 82ml Senatorial I list:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the State Senate of the b2nd Hist, of
Georgia, subject ')o the Democratic
Primary to lie field on Sept. 12.
In making this announcement, I wish
to state that 1 am not. obligated, nor
allied in any way to any especial in¬
terest, nor any political faction. If
elected I promise to serve the district at
large, regaidtess of of every other oilier
consideration, -
Respectfully yours,
Frank Turner.
l’o the voters of White County :
With cordial greetings I herewith pre¬
sent to you my announcement for Clerk
of the County Commissianers of White
Cauuly, subject to the Democratic pri
mary to be held Sept. 12.
1 pledge my my most, diligent efforts
and to do my very heat in very way to¬
ward rhduction of tlie county’s indebl
ness and an hcouomical administration.
Respy.
J. F. Glover.
Nacoochee News
Mrs. Cap James, of Clarkesville
visited her mother, Mrs. Charlie
Courtenay, last week.
Miss Janie Telford, of Cleve¬
land, spent Thursday niget with
Miss Annie Lee Hood.
Prot nd Mr--. Bellamy spent the
weeken. at home.
Mrs. T. \V. Morgan and
daughter, Mary, of Rockmurt,
spent last week with her brother
and family, R. B. Miller.
Mr. lorn Lumsden and daughter
Ethel, of Gainesville, spent the
weekend with mother and grand¬
mother, Mrs. j. R. Lumsden.
Miss Mamie Glen, of Atlanta, b
visiting her sisters, Misses Annie
and Lizzie Glen.
Mrs. W. J. Stovall, Mrs. Courte¬
nay and Mrs. James visited Mrs
Stovall’s daughter, Mrs. Watson,
in Gasden, Ala., last week.
Misses Lillie and Mabel Carson,
ot Commerce, are at their smniiet
home in the Valley for the summi t
-Mrs. Jf bodes and children, ol
Clarkesville, and Mr-., Herbert
Marsh, of Gainesville, spent la-l
week at the Star home.
Mrs, Simpson, of Clarkesville, b
teaching tlie Book of Murk to the
indies ot the Nacoochee Presby¬
terian Church and all who wish to
attend every 2nd Tuesday.
AUCTION
HELEN, CA.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th
IhtIO A. M
FREE SQUARE and ROUND DANCE at,the MOUNTAIN RANCH HOTEL
The entire properties of
FRANK T. GETTIS
Consisting of the 14-room commercial hotel, furniture and fixtures, one n-rootn boarding house,
one huge store building, with a general line of groceries, dry goods, and fixtures; one large store building,
barber shop and (ix I tires and rest an t ant in said building ; one I irge warehouse ; four 4-room cottages, and
3O residences. All of the above is located in the main busiue-s section ot Helen, Ga. Helen is located ill
the Nacoochee Valley section, being blessed with scenry and dim itic Conditions which make it fatnou; as a
summer resoit. The dwellings are especially suitable for ill year round residences and summer cottages;
the lots are well located and high and dry, ail other properly is purely commercial and anyone wishing a
hotel or boarding bouse should not overlook this opportunity. The stock of goods and fixtures can be sold
ns a whole or piece by piece to suit you. As Real Estate is 1 He only commodity that lias not shown any
marked advance, we are sure that buys on today’s market will make big returns. Mr Geltis is making
money on the above property but his age necessitates his retirement. All the above property is free from
any indebt ness.
Alter the sale we ara giving a squ ire and round dance at the Mountain Ranch Hotel. Free prizes
will be given away at the sale.
TERMS: J-2 Cash, Balance Easy
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They have been rushed to our store,
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ator FIRST-LINE, FIRST-QUALITY refri
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The record established by the hen
Rally-,sealed mechanism of the West
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U’U get the standard 1-year warra
puts four years additional protect
against service expense due to any fai
of this mechanism, for only $5 whicl
included in the price of $109.95.
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a handy ice tray release.
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