Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, April 26, 1935, Image 1
THE CLEVELANDVCC URIEE OL. XXXY 11 No, 28 ASBESTOS BUZZING Just from the Mountains. Mr. Will Magnes- was in ill!'' section Sundae. Messrs Robert II 1; : >er and El rami Nix were out ts is way lust week. Mr. Jim I nderwood s horse kicked Boyd Denton’s horse and broke n leg and lie bad to sill it. Messrs James Coney, Charlie Black, a son , f Will Lot bridge, and Mr. Wotl rd s s, n were here Sunday. Friday is Confederate Memorial Day in Fla., ti l.. A and Miss. These old Vets will - - n hold their last reunion on emth. When a bov we attended a reunion of the 5jj.nl Qa. Regiment in the grove it the ,\lt. Vonah Br'tist church, fudge i !• Kimsev made the wel¬ come address. Wei Boyd, J, W , Woodward, editor'ol the Dahlon eg 1 Signal, ) . ]». Thomas, editor of the I) twsativ 11 le Advertiser, and Capt. Asburv ad made good spec." lies. There was an old \ et who was dtunk and lying out un¬ der ttie shade. He kept saving he j vv is one ot General I ige Ander- j son’s pups and kept calling forBud j Boyd. When Mr. Boyd came out I that dizzy fellow got sober, arose J and pul ed 1 il his hat. Mr. Boyd j kiudiv thanked him. Ur. Boyd requested the band to give him bar of Dixie. lie was only a boy when the e stirring scenes wen enacted, but gave a thrilling re view of '• l’he Lost Cause I was ,me of the best speeches eve 'A-' 1 . attended was uTTTie Iutford spring! I he Soutneru rati a special train. Ex Rep. Smith, of Buford, gavo welcome addres-. Col. Avt ry. ol Atlanta, made a speech of ’.he Life of Lee and another speaker from Atlanta made a speech on th< Life of lacksoii Capt Calhour, who was tlien Manager ot the Sol diet s Horne made a fine speech. After a good dinue, that grand oh Dam stheuese of the Mountains Hiram F. Bed, paid 1 high tribuu to the Confederate *••.»: tiler. T lu: i he paid a 11 ibute to b r.s very am fidelity of the women ’I I )}ti C-Oll lederacy. Among other goor tilings he said that I lie . “wotnei were the very sail of the earth. Foclo Newt Audio, who was Vet and well-known to Us all as good local preacher, was there IF once prayed for an earthquake 01 Sunday night of Loud-ville camp nn-e mg. So on the n-xt night the day that Col. i L Oakes go seriously hurt playing ball, on tin 31st day of August 18 ■6, came tin big Charleston earthq ake. ............ ---- Tire VVornan’sMissiotutrySociet) of the Methodist chinch met with Mrs.'S. W’. Reyholds Wednesday afternoon, April 24'ii, with tin President, Mrs. A. Ii. Henderson, presiding over the short business session, and the Study Superinten dent, Mrs. J II. Telford, was ii chatge of the program. The sub ject of the program was ; “Orien¬ tals In America.” and parts were j read by Mi-S Ida Ai'.tsOU, Mr-Fie | Fainter and Mrs. A. 11 . iiei.dersoi j j Mrs. j. P, Patton and Mrs. Berlin Headers were visitor- at the tneei tug. Refreshments were server during tfte social hour by the bus tes- assisted by Miss ErnestineRey noidi. File next meeting will be at the church on May 1st at 3 P.M Mm„ Janie Telford, a student at the University of Georgia, has been elected President ot Soule JJ.-ill. Tins makes her a member of the Student Government Conn¬ ed for the coming year. Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White Co Cleveland News Rev, II. Ii Hum; dries preach¬ ed at Camp Creek muicii, Corne¬ lia Sunday morning and spoke to die B. V, B. F. Sunday at Young Harris This union ms only been organized six weeks They have 57 members. The' ire doing good work under the leader-hip of Guy \i lies. There wid ire an afternoon sing¬ ing at Cie-eeut Hill B ipti-t church Sunday. Tiie Gounm fam'ly and Mr, Wofford and hi- class from Hall County, and Ho i. E. C. Hef¬ ner wil. be tin re with many othet good singers. Hie public is in¬ vited. The fish try at die Gold Nuget was greatly enjoyed by a large crowd Thutsday nigh - . April iS. Vlany tllaUks to Ike and Bill. Let’s nave another soon boys. -Viter an indiv; trial (young cudy) breaks about five appoint merits with another individual (young many ever' the young man aught to be abre to overlook tin next appointment. Mountain News As we all know Sunday was Easter and it passed off very quiet¬ ly as far as we know . Jack Frost visited here last week nid done a great deal ot damage to tie early pot aloe and beaus. We hope that the weather will open up warm. Some of tire boy- have been frmiftr t#Sirc;mie' lains but we did not s ee them tak • ng any feed along. M, and M r-;. M . t Sims, oi w.iuuona, X. t. . were visiting V {r. and Mrs,, R iehat d Si ms last weekend. ■> Mrs Maggie Painter and child ren, of Blue Creek . was visiting vl r, and M1 - W. D Ad ms. Sat atdav mglil ami Buiii A Mr. John Dean ha.-. been on the aick list but is flutter IK) VV , Miss Ruby Adams, of Swnnria mu, N, G., spent ist weekend with liometolks. Mr, Wiley Hood v> is on Duke> Greek ias! Sunday vF . 1 log iriends. Messrs Henry Field a Dll Henry L’aizen, of Canton, :\ . C., passed Jin. way last Sunday - ui llieir re urn home. The farmeis arou id here are ushing tl;eir crops in t Be ground, jut jlie recent rain- will delay diem to some extent. Misses Belzie and L 1 vie Sims, ol Swanmuiou, N.C., sju ■at the week aid with parehts, Mr. nd Mrs. R B, |Sims. Mr. Slim Reece ga ■ tiie Mouti tin News writer a Jeasant call Sunday. Slim was ai his way to -ee his best girl, and we ure sure -he w as looking for hurt as he bad 1 gieat big smile. FOR SALE 300 BABY CHiCKS White Jersey Giants and Mixed. Heavy Greeds. 9c cents each until May I. Charles Davidson Junior Flay “Safety FirM” at School Auditorium. Friday night, May a. Aumiegion 10 and 2 oc, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, APR. 26, ISSb CCC Camp News > t \ Capt. M. B. Johnson amtfamily spent the weekend with' ttieir parents in Bessemer, Ala. ,, Qji te a tew of Ihe boytj spent Fester with homefolks re timing 10 i he camp Monday, T -nr ! ■: in spent the weekend ■n the Lit 'ent 1 siyuluy doIit f \ e| ,tai;dij: \V 1 v w l> 1 men - .? , j ||S, 1>. , . u fit -..I gent and 5 jy« art in Abernathy with some yoifij (Indies from N icoocliee spent diet lay at E dlulah Falls Sunday. 11 . IF Humphries ttUetj fish fry at die Gold X Cleveland Thursday night! Frof. M. S. Gheehngs lade a business trip to Gainesvd Won. day. One of the best sic r usk ern finance I've heard nil time was the one Iasi wetjfl mgs 'l'ips. It was ah'il who came in the bank ailj r,j borrow ¥5. lie was-, die bank dot not loan-, uc urns. “Well, I've got good said the stranger, “anil I be trow $5.” Finally the banker make the lo in Wiu-if "aH t|L - drawn and the* mfefe” . was cents paid, the stiuuger drl his pocket $to 000 wotCh^jl eminent bonds and h mded them | WnaHtel Bi it-.u tic bin - e 1 1 - ment, tiie stranger said, "Now this is something like it ; over at tiie oilier bank they wanted 10 charge me $lo just lor a alety deposit box to keep these things ir,” — Will tie sold before tic- 1 court house doo.c in said county on the first Tuesday in January 11)34, within the legal henns ef sale; to the highest bidder for cash tile following dewerihud real estate to wit: A one-biilf undivided iulc;re»t in rand to flee follow iua real estate to wit: About one hundred Helen of hurl in Ml. Yonali district ol'Maid comity and being about one mile north of Cleveland, fin., cm the (.. t V N. W. K. R , and bounded ate fol¬ lows: On the north by-the lands of \V, H. Hulsey, on the east lay the J, H. Westmoreland property, on the south Icy lands oils. P, West ami cm the west by land'd' 1'. 1). Turner and Mrs. Anini Nichols, and generally known in the community as the A. II. Henderson Chicken Farm. Said land levied on an the property ol J, II, Cantrell to satisfy a Superior Court ti fa issued from the Superior Court cif said inanity ill favor of Clifford Sutton ami e .ciust Frank i’uiiiei and j. It, 1 antr"! This Apri. to, u<:i5, l.at Vandiver, -Sheriff Mar Rn wieigli t.ou U Write im media ; Go., Dept. GAC-- • Memphis, Tenn. White Court of Ordinary April Term 1930 The appraisers upon the application of Vila. Mary Henderson, widow of said J. E- Henderson for a twelve month’s sup¬ port for herself and one minor child hav¬ ing tiled their i etui n ; ail persons con '•enusl hereby are c-itad to show oause_ d any they have, at the next regulacMaj term of this court, wliy said application should not be granted. A. L. I! irscy, Ordinary FOR SALE. Pure bred-biood tested Baby Chicks, _ all , breeds, lowest prices.! ic per chick books your order. Hatcheries—A the ns A GainesviiieGa GOFER SEED CO, OAKES CHAPEL SMEWS Mr. Ben McCollum. olFrankbn. \ C., spent the wtekend witli parents, Mr. and Mi.- R. D. Mc¬ Collum Mrs. .Lay Sosebee unci baby vv s rice dinner guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Pat* Holcomb to II cbiTshurn Sun ia v. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugc-tu McCollum April 2 o boy which h is been givein tiie ime CliurUs Ro vei, Mr. and Mrs. J. il Slo vail nd Fill el'i speni Stine!; V with Mi and Mis II G Alli-1 Clet e fund. Mr, and Mis G. M Miles spent -Sunday wide Mr. ami Mrs, Frank Mlie- at i Ftbersbam Mr, Harve CatUr I 1 and famib visited Mr, and Mrs. Carl Robeit Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs, Frank Fatutn and children, of Cornelia, spent Sun city with Mr. utidMiv J. J) Tatum A story is told ot a man wl 0 thought i:e would play a swel (rick on his wife Llullovve’e nuignt He rigged up .1 jack '(’lantern and si eaked home wtlit it. Hjs wife was in bed asleep. lie ligbtei 1 he j ick-o’lauitiru and poked sis grinning, leering face over the bed Imagine hubby’s cons ernation whelt the little la-tv --imply louse up lightly, took n sleepy glance al •-he hideous face and itmarkt-o : "Web, boeey, busim-ss must h getting better, l ie t’s the Ii st time I’ve seen you sm le in months Egg* For Hatching. Barred Rock, Golden Butt Minorca and White Leghorn, A pure bred stock ; 2 cents an egg. Will trade ml burnei bcooiei 500 day-old chick si/.- in A I con dit ion, for 5| hit. ot rorn. Glia- David-on. ! Naoooeiiee News The Nacoochee \\ omanX Clul met at the home of Mrs. ( has. Wil bums April 17. A white elepjian party was [cut on by the Finance Committee. The pmceeds to go I > Tallulah Fulls School, Mrs Williams, assisted by Mrs, Mtllci. Mrs. Michel, Miss Jessie Imims den, served delightin'! refreshments during 1 he social hour Mis es Isabel Lum-den andSusan Glen visited at home during Easter hoi id'ays. Miss Mattie Oaks, <1 Atlanta, is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. VV. O cks. Mrs. Jama* William-., Mrs.King and little daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan William and Miss Mary .Schaffer over tto- weekend. Mr. and Marvin Allison and daughter, Marvin, spent Saturday end Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. I, Stovall. Mrs. Stovall accompanied them home to spend the week. Mr. Edwin Paris, of Atlanta, was the weekend guest of his au«t Mrs. C, II. Krise. Mr. Luther Raurseur is spend¬ ing this week at his summer home Prof Bellamy, K. B Miller, E. ). 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