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THE CLEVELAND .COURiEF
Oli. XXXVI No. 4W
Naeoochee News
Dean Bllingr.i pit, of Demores,
College, gave the opening ad
diess Monday at the opening of
school.
Mrs, ). M. Hanna and M
Little, of Dallas, Teq is, are "isd
ing friends in the Valley this week
Mr. Jim Glen, of C. C CC«ir.;i,
is visiting fat her this week.
Miss ^Pauline Brooks returned
from Augusta Monday.
Miss Agnes Johnston,of Allan! '
is spending this week with her
mother,
Mr. and Mrs. R ilph Courver, ol
Washington, D. C , who lias bee
visiting their mother, Mrs. C. \V
C)akes, returned home Saturday,
Mrs Ozling, of Atlanta,
s, ending this week with Miss?
Annie and L z/.ie Glen.
loudsvilli: lines
Cxinpmeet itig at
closed Sunday night and is one U
be remembered. Vj-.-. u preach;, o
from the first to the last sermen.
Mr. J. R. Allen gave a sm. u
ous dinner to the preachers at
enmpmeeting last Sunday at toe
home of Mr. and Mrs. \V.
Hood. Around enjoyed this laden
t-able.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen,- ol
Akron, Ohio, and Mr. and Tom
McAfee, of Greenville, S. C,, at
tended campmeeting here.
Mr. D. R. Lawson is very sick
at this writing,
Mr. Poter Glbver’s School a r
JStris is closed for' a few weeks
to fodder pu ling.
Mr. Middle Brooks and some
friends from Atlanta spent tin
weekend here .at their summer cot
•age.
The White County Sunday
School Celebration day to be licb
at Loudsville campground wil
be here. Let each school begi
now and plan to have a good clay
You Wont Go YVron
in Voting For
W. B il.irri'on
For
Comptroller General
W. B. IIARRJSON
Run Ou Record
All my campaigns are based on- a
record of efficiency and service.
Pay Your Subscription Now
Read The Courier
Fox A Capable Man
Vote For
YV. B. Harrison
Comptroller-General
Mart Gillespie 'Thanks Friends
Words cannot express my
predation to tbe hundreds ot
friends for their andmr-ement b\
letter or other wist 1^. tne post
masteeship ot Commerce.
Also 1 wish to express to Cor
gres-mun Wood my thanks for
promise ol of recoimnendutio* f
the rppoiutmeut, through a deleg
tiku of Banks County fiitnd*
•yC-nton as of Sept. 28:1) i;: c ! e
though his mind changeth.
Again accept my thanks.
r J. , mniVDT HUBERT GILLESPIE mt t txa
'Advertisement
Devoted to the Agricultural, Cormtvorcial and Industrial Interests at V r hite 'Jaunty
Legal N iverem ens
Georgia, \Thite Cininty.
Pursuant to an order of the Court nd
Ordinary at sxiu anility at His regular
Srpteinhk l’ :m lt.ljl will be. sold tne
fore the court house of aaid county be¬
tween the. legal hours of sale on the ti-ret
Tuesday in October, next, h...... \ ‘.he
following described prop rty to witb’iir's
of lots Nos. SI and NS in the 2nd lard
district of said county, t'niilaiijfi.g lid
acres, more or less and fully deserkt ed
in a deed fr nil C. II. Kytle to S. C. C a
troll dated January 17, IhSlI and recoia -
ed in the Clerk’s t lllice of said county i>:
records of deeds Bonk N page 278 air.
known as th« S. (!. Cantrell homeplar
and being all the laud owned by abe
said IS. (J. Cantrell at the lime wf his
death.
Sold as the property of S. C. CantroM
isniRte for the purpose of paying debt,
and distribution among the heirs. Tl*s
fitli drty of Saplember 111154.
VV. It. Hulsey, .Vdmr.
S. C. Oautiell list-ale
„„
Georgia, White County.
I hereby annum: ... .an
Representative for Whib Cownty,
ject to the White 1’rim to We Itch;
1 septet*b-r 12th.
If effected I promise . * : :y _’v.
| | Thank’'i~ **y county *11 faithful the and of earnest the service <>t
voters voters
my comity for their support in tkc past.
I am yours respectfully,
W. A. Jackson.
To the Voters of W/ite Ivminty,
Ladies and Geutleuun
I hereby unnoimce myself as a i-aBib
date to represent VVliite Comity in ‘.in
omul nt; session of the U'-rerM AsstniiV-.y.
subject to tlie priinaryto be held on tm.
1 2 th day of Sept. 11184
I will appreciate your support, ax»u
if elected I plunge massif to make you
an honggt an consienciotis representa¬
tive. I will do all in my power to serve
*iy coud y and state.
Kept.,
C. H. Kdivjird*..
Lei Fred Tell It
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JUDGE 1 . e. SUTTON . I
Candidate to Succeed himself on
COURT For OF Full APPEALS Term j
Elected in 1932 for'an unexpUed j
term; now asks your endo; -
ment for full term; former Supe
rfor Court Judge. Judge Sutton ,
is an able, upright and conscien¬ |
tious Judge with a splendid jud :
cial record; worthy ot youi con¬
fidence and support and is enti¬
tled to be elected for a full term.
PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 12, 1934.
Office*. 306 State Capitol, Atlanta,\Ga.
Home Address: Clarkesville, Ga,
TOTERS : Do you want to buy
| yowr automobile tags at our Courl
‘House? If you do—then vot« for
MADISON BELL for COMP
jTROLLER—-GENERAL ..
GEORGIA ou September 12th
,
j Vote For Joe JJaiillian
’ For Court of ' -pp^fK
lie lives in Waider
Static by Your Home People
Folks, go out to the polls «ix!
Wednesdiy and VOTE for Frank
j Whelcbel. He will do his utmo 1
! to serve yvu. P 1-. %..» forgotten
'man’s friend.” When yon nee 1
(the help of a Coogversunux you can
seel'r.uik anytime—there will
no go between men when Frank is
there to serve the people.J
CLEV ELAi'iD, GEORGIA SEPT. 1934
be People Of The
Northeastern Circuit.
| in making campaign
my
Solicitor General, 1 have enjoyed
meeting the good people of tbt
j Uinniit, and culling at their homes,
and 1 wi-h to thank all whom 5
; have met for your cvrdial recepyj
,j on 0 f lne> aiu f vour your many many ex
pressions of confidence and you;
interest in my campaign.
I 1 have endeavored f > m. k* ••
' ouse to house, and petson to per-,
son campaign ever the Circuit.
; and have made a diligent c-ft'oit (u
J see as itiftny of you and visit a-"
.us as possible,but
neither time nor ohysiciul
unce will permit me to see every
one; and due to the vast territors
embroced in the nine counties, i;
has been a physicial impossibility
for me to see all of you, although 1
have done my be. 4 . If I have
ed seeing any voter,-or- 4 i»i
to call at your home, it is because
of the impossibility for lack of
lime. While L would liked t
have seen all of the people ed’ 1 In
Circuit, I am sure that you realize
my inability to do this, and I take
this method of asking the activt
support of ab the people and solicit
your ballot for me on September li!
McMillan Scried Twenty Years—
Seeks Four More
My opponent has been honored
by the people of tins ciicuit to
o 1 * , ,■ i
live terms , as Solicitor General, , lor 1
a lot.il , . , ot a- . twenty . years, and , now
;
seeks four more years in th.is office,
At tbe end of this 1 .nr he will
have served eight yea;* ioi;y :r than
any one e'.sa h is ever held the of
fice and, no doubt, lodger than
any cue else wil 1 ever hold it in
lit* future. During ihe twenty
yea: lie has held lids uffice, it ha*
paid over $2oo,soo; during the
years 1930, 31, 32 and 33, the
years of the depression,Mr.
AieMUirtii has collected an average
of more than .117500 pe-r year. Surl¬
he has been honored enough.
then what hop? can your ,§011 have
hold a public office when lie is
and edheated by you at
great expense?
I have been practicing law for
more than twenty-one years, and
have served two terms os Solicit* 1
of the City Court ot ilall County,
i*ud lam sure that my training! I
and • experience thus gained has
;ualified me to attend to the duties
this aftice efficiently and to the
-atxsfaction of the good people ot
the Circuit.
As Solicitor General it shall be
my parpose to bundle the business
of the Courts in tbe manner pre
scribed by law, and in keeping
with my oath ol offiae. It sail be
tny aim to be impartial in the per
formance of my duties, yet fair
rud courteous and to render equal
itiitire to all alike, whether rich or
poor.
I nave fought a clean fight. 1
1 :tve said nothing to cast any re
on my opponent. 1 oniy
j want to win cleanly fairly and
1 honestly, a«d other basis. L
o-n no
have taken no part 111 any other
campaign and will not do so, .
cause 1 am fighting my own fi. t
and no oilier.
My campir’gn in th’s, and Pi:
■ ther eight counties of the Circ. t,
has progressed sp lendidly und is
now in fine shap .. 1.:i my p 15
peels for Cirrying etsry county 1
the circuit is indeed bright.
I want to appeal to u friends to g,
to the polls on St., 1 ember 12U. .
and cast their ballots for me, .no
use your influence in my belt 1,
we sliall win a -plendid ;« >;
sweeping victory.
l'lianki 11 g you fo. yotw supp
a d for tint many expressions I |
confidence in me, a--uri. g you j
my deepest appreciation, a , I
pledging to you my best eft',n ts 1,
tu fii ing the duties of the 1 I lice
the best inti rust of the good p
p'e of-1 he Circuit, 1 am
Very sincerely yours,
G. Fred Kelley.
Banks County Journal,
Advertisement
OAKfcf* CHAPEL NEK?
Mr, and and Mrs. JohnmeSm
and baby, of Cornelia, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. D ■-\.
Colltim.
Mr. Phillip Stovall, of Sylvi
jX. C., spent the weekend wit
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. S.ov, . au
, ;lin j|y_
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Ta.u’ti and
baby, ot Cleveland Te in,,
rrceni vsitors here,
Mr. and Mrs. A ford
and children wens the
ufcsls °* Mr. ana Mrs.
Sund-xy.
Miss Maudie Smith spent last
Saturday night with Mist Faloi a
Sosrbve. I
Mr. and Mrs Preslsy and chi'd .
rep, of Mossy Greek, spent : iw j
Sunday with Mr. :wi« Mrs.,Cage
Sosebee,
AJiss Lula B. McCollum, vvko i.-, j
attending school Bikiwin, j
ai pent
Sunday at home.
Mrs. (. W . Win! WO’, h
relatives at loccou la t week.
Several Several from from h< litre re atRmdae
Campmeetiug 1 " at Lrudsvtlle Hu:, 4 \
Those to visit Mr. and Mrs. !
W Whitworth list Wednesda
were tlie following: Mr and’ur
J. U. Collier and Smokes Goodr cl
ot Paris, Ala., and M" and Ait |
J . T. Colliea and Cluster Coll:; , 1 |
of Toccoa.
Mr. Claud Tatum is spend): |
sometime with relative, at Clew !
land, Tenn,
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HORSE R A v ge NEW? I
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There is a revival meeting being ,
held at Antioch church this week '
which is being condi. led by R tv , I
II. M. Edwards * and Rev. J 0?
J 0 i les I
Prof. Scott Freeman has brougi. i
his school to a close for awhile i- j
order for his pupils to be busy fori -
der pulling, pea picking, etc.
Mrs. J. L. Satterfield was ihe
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. A1 ’11. |
last vSunday.
Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Nix visit.G
relatives down on Town Creek
last weekend.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Drew
Lunsford a baby girl.
A large crowd from he attended
Loudsville campmeeting and re
port a large crowd there.
NOTICE
Will pay good paic for quinces
any amount up to 2 bu.
Mas. j. F. Miller
Cleveland, G..,, R2-
[PRICE * 1.50 A y I\ R 1\ VI
r Au SER x I3ING is like liniment, it b. 3
cant be app.ied eiteuivu,-. 'viih v.
r pijfi It needs rubbing in
And the harder the rubbing the better
the results.
RUB [I TM H A RD—Increase your aavems
mg-—put in the sales prssur^—rm au , entht;- ? -
asmand enrgv and optimism throughout your
organization—andwatch the progrssyou make
YGUP ''OTF » NO INFLUE
APPRECIATED
Dr. J. M. Sutton
Lj y e-..., a
Present state Vrtrr'-nnrUm
CANDIDATE
P- ‘ 1 - COMMISSIONER OF
a: MURE
Democratic Wh.te Primary
September 12 , 1984
"MORE CASH PAY DA VS
FOR THfi FARMER'’
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c Gi4).VL CREEK SEWS
Mr. Editor: [.as; issue of The
Courier seem M to be more pabti
an county news. Max be
a hen t he eiectfi ts over every
body's visit w he pub:'shed.
Mr J 1 ! Simmon* and
Mrs. |osi - S'mm-ini accompanied
by M r. Gils E . ms V is i teil Alto
week
We ll G . ICC til u Mr . a t.:
t > aui is l g IOC LOiui J s SVdi) iinu
that w heii he went before Pal
in idgij and Ihe 11 ■; h ,v 1 y ; j 0.1 r ti.
1 , it !: brought Dack tne • paeon”
If the virtei ., • • ■Id get do VMI t,
bu.siiitjsr ihtrv w oitid elect M r
iiowtn to tiie legislature
A. airplane parsed over *»<
head-- l ist we.!. g;;:.g in tne direc
ion of "Mr. James L Denton’*
r.v.id -I’.-. e. We w-uidc i.d if tome
pretty girl .vas in die plane anil
would pick up Mr, Denton &>n her
trip to the Nor!h.
We know ot 1 large ninnoei
farms tor sale 1 n this district.
Miss Leon Dorsey visited the
writer Sunday.
Tll,s elect.,,n v .4 put the q. e d.
to many of tne broken-down
that have h......- -i «.-ah oh
people and new men will have a
lhance. We are anxious for the
.,. comatricai figure to be made.
Mrs. Caroline O’Kviley is on a
visit to her d ‘tighter, Mrs. Bertha
D»rsey, on Mossv Creek,
TESNATEE >'■') TPS
Miss Louise McAfee, of
is spendvft-r a fevv. days
parents before entering GradyHos
pital ' dor training.
TIr ; . (reo. CnupOeli, H r
visited paren-s, lie v. «tnd Mrs.
Young, last week.
Crops on Tematee are looking
very prom sing.
.V . mi Mrs. R. T. McGuhee
visiting on the Bug Lot
Wee
1-AMES A. PERRY
Of Gwinnett Coonty
Caml’date to ; .ximself on
•Me Service CommissSp^
. outstanding citizen, an ofcr-a.i , ims
c-t every test Without petition or rt
• test, he revised Railroad Frcigtit Rates
iving m tiie rural seetians the same rate
-■ ! d hv t-h 1 , - . .-•>.• nc reduced
a.iisad 1 : ..s m a sum excecd-ne svi.-.
ttilHon dollars,- telephone rates ■ m •
.--ti dollars: elr.ar.c rale .tine in r
cities. Georgia Power Ot-n , a.
cn mtiUan dolta-. • , u . 8 j 0UI
aoir Ave lntnaret. . .luusand , tv, r h
••efeh a record ol a;-...evemer.t it is c- -
"non belief that ho wll! »■: elec: -
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Juugde Frank Whelche.' ‘1 '
next Congressman from the Nr
District, will wind-up iv orakiu ;
::in:p.l B f' ; Gainesville Gainesville Tuesd. Ttu
Sept 11, 3 p m. on tii»
house grounds.
MADISON BELL
Candidate for Comptroller G (
Veteran _ of c .. the ... World War
"Member of the American Leg-.en
"Hones ly , Efficiently, Ability and
J j Courage in JESSE the Government of G ,
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J First Assistant
Member of American Legion. Dis¬
abled American Vetei ans, Veterans
of Foreign Wat*