Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, September 27, 1935, Image 4
Local News The Editor would be very high |y pleased if those of our subscrib ars who are in arrears with their subscription would come around and pay up. Just one subscription don’t amount to so very much, but just think what several hundred means to us. White county has been well represented at the Southeastern Fair this week. The races will be held again Sunday. Judge Underwood estimates there will be between 150 and 2 <tP voters from While county to go to Atlanta to hear President Roose¬ velt. Mr. j. H. Cantrell, of Lake Burton, was in town Tuesday. Miss Lois Henderson, of Mon roe, spent the weekend with home folks. Sbariff Vandvver and Clinton Faulkner went to Marietta Mon day in the inteeest of Cleveland water and sewerage. Mr, Brinsom, WPA engineer of Marietta, will be in Cleveland to¬ day to confer with the city offi¬ cials on the waterworks. Messrs Toombs Morton, Jim Payne and R. K. Reaves,of Athens were in Cleveland Sunday. Lee Barrelt is back home after receiving a purdon. War is uow in progress. Italy was the aggressor. She had to be. else Mussolini would cease to be a dictator. This is most likrly to re¬ sult in a woeld conflict. Watch Jo pan closeiy. The guests at the Henley House during the weekend were: Mrs. Duukin Robinson Edwards andOr Comer Robinson and wife, of L 0f - Angles; Col. Arthur Ramseur and wife, Miss Neil e Ramseur andMrs Gastello, of Atlanta ; and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Huggins, Athens. Notice To Wholesale Groceries, Meat Packers J An t Stock will Feed Mills received and Dealers by the. Sealed bids be State Highway Hoard ot Georgia, - Cap tol Square. Atlanta. Georgia, until o'clock A. M. Oct -38, tads for nishing groceries, supplier and feed month ot Nov to various convict maintained by said Board. Bid and full information as to quantities delivery points can be obtained from Purchasing Department at the above tress. Dm- biit blanks must be used submitting bids. Payment to be 10 days from date of delivery and .ance of goods. Goods must be equal ,r better than that used by the Board and found satisfactory. t^uanti <sa shown are approxim ate only may be increased or decreased as Board sees tit. Right is reserved to re¬ ject any and all bids and to waive all formalities. Contract of 1 wards pursuant hereto to be binding on the State Highwty Department as such and not on any employee or individual, l’his notice is in accordance with the Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, apt proved A ug 20 1922. Envelope mus i,e marked ‘ ‘8 v led bid to be s opene Oct. 28th”. State lffiliway Board of Georgia. W. li. Wdburn, Chairman; Max L. McRae. Memb ;r. John A. Heck, Member Oct. 1, 1935 Moody Meaders was held-up and was robbed ot over $14 at near Robt. Ayers’ Saturday n'ught at the point of a pittol pressed into his ribs. He stated that two other men were in a V-8 Ford. He notifi¬ ed Sheriff Vandiver, who made all possible endeavor to trace them,but hi* offoats proved to 110 evail. Rufus Allison und N. R. Seabolt went before Federal Commissioner Candler at Blairsviile last Friday und plead guilty of breaking into the Cleveland post office. It is hoped that the court will weigh the matter considerably before pasting sentence, as both of these boys hare very excellent parentage. FOR SALE Excellent winter turf seed oats. See or write W. B. Robinsod Cleveland, Ga. THE’ tL COURlfcit f\{ n GEORGIA. E V EL AND CLEVELAND. ASBESTOS BUZZING Just from the Mountains. The Asbestos scribe hae been to make tbe race for Clerk the Superior Court, Messrs Fred Palmer and Lai were out this way Satur¬ Mr. OHie Turner curried a truck load to the Holiness meeting ui Helen Sunday night. The tent meeting at Helen is still going on. Mr, Loy Thurmond and Miss B.anche Palmer were united in the holy bonds of wedlock quite re¬ cently. Mr. Thurmond is the son of Mr. F. O. Thurmond and is an dustrious young man. Miss Pal¬ mer is the daughter of Mr. Marlin Palmer und has u nost of young friends. We ail join in wishing them a smooth journey over life’s tempestious seas. Mrs. Wiley Warwick is doing the preaching at Helen. Rev. Asn Dorsey has gone on a visit to his brother at Detroit. The little boy was driving tlit very small cow to tke pasture. A man says: “If I had that cotv grefsed 1 could swallow her.” The boy replied, “Then you wou.d have more brains in your stotnache than in your bead.” The cotton is opening fine dur ing this dry weather. Itfwtll soon be autumn late. You can feel the frost in the air, but hope it will be late in getting here They haystack for the mouse, the fireside for the cricket and cat aod what will poor robin do for the pinching days are near. Iu North Georgia summer can’t endure all the time. The Book tells thot there will be wars and rumors of war. And now if Ethopia and Italy wants a war just sit on tbe fence and let them haue it. General Sherman -aid : “War is hell.” Any of u who have gond ihrough tbe Civil the Spanisb-American or war, have found this to be true The reconstruction period alter any war is about as bad as the war self. Washington told us to out of foreign entadglements time ago the U. S. A. gotjinto Worjd war and we are now pay ing the piper. Your Uncle was a good Smaritan. He the European countries from their mules and devoured the “dogs of war.” He put back, paid their fare at tbe and it has never beeu paid back. Georgia, Fulton County. By the Commissioner of Game and for the State of Georgia. Whereas, the Counties of Bade, field, Murray, Gilmer, Pickens, Dawson, Lumpkin, Union, Towns, and Habersham are being with deer, and deer have been and being.released in said counties; and, Whereas, it is deemed necessary the protection of the deer so that tlie surrounding Counties, Walker, Floyd, Bartow, Gordon, held. Murray, Cherokee, Forsyth, Banks, Franklin, Stephens and as well as the Couuties in which deer have been and are being be closed to aJi hunting and killing deer for the period of three years; It Is Hereby Or<l< red and by me, Eaek D. Cravey, as er of Gauie and Fish for the State Georgia, acting under the vested in me by an Act approved 28, 1935 {Georgia Laws 1935, page that all of said Counties named above and the same are hereby closed to hunting and or killing of deer for period of three years, October 20, 1935 and ending October 1030, It is further ordered that a copy of this order shall be posted on the letin boards at the Courthouse in each said Bounties and shall be published the (Newspaper of greatest once a week for four weeks in each said Counties, as provided by law So Ordered And Promulgated, this 17th day of September, 1935. Yack D, Cravey Commissioner of Game and Fish for Stale of Georgia. We will accept trorn farmers kind of produce grown ou farm for renewal of their subscrip tiou, or to be added to our list as he.v subscriber. We trust proposition will appeal to farmer. y-— —■ ' » .»»-«•» • -*■ Cleveland News The Palmer reunion held at Mr Silas Palmer’s Sunday was one of the best, perhaps the largest in at tendance that has ever been held, there was more than three hundred relatives and friends from the looks of the table at noon times are pick¬ ing up. After u short talk by Rev H. H. Humphries and prayer, All enjoyed a good dinner. May Mr. and Mrs. Silas |Palmer live long and tneir days be days of joy and happiness and prosperity. Messrs Robert and Henry John¬ son, Frank Kenimer, Porter and John Glover attended the South¬ eastern Fair Sunday. Rev. B. A. Skelton has moved 'to Gainesville. Miss Ida White is spending a few days at home tin's week. Her brother, Charles, is still very sick. Riley Barrett, Jr,, who is at¬ tending University, was at home Sunday. Mr. Pat Allison spent Saturday md Sunday at home with hoine lolks. Mrs. Erwin Purdue und duugh ter spent Friday night in Gaines¬ ville with relatives. Miss Elizabeth Humphries spent the weekend with Miss Geneva Stancil. Mrs. Clara Telford, Miss Nellie Fulmer andMiss Willie MueCooley were shopping in Gainesville Wed nesday eveuing. Have you paid your subscription We can’t continue to send it to you, so if you want it to keep visit ing you each week the only thing for you to do is to pay up NOW. Georgia, White County. By virtue of an order granted by the Court ot Ordinary will be sold before the court house door in the Town of Cleve¬ land between tbe legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday iu October, 1935 to the highest bidder for cash the following real es ate to wit: Forty acres more or lesB and being in the Second land dis¬ trict and being part of lot of lot of land 81 and known as the William Morris old homeplaoe being tbe place where D C, Black now resides, and being the land sold to S. N. Black by J. M.. Black and fully deseriqed in the deed from -I. M. to 8, N. Black, which deed is of record in Book X, page 315 Clerk’s office said said county, except that full interest in and to said tract is being sold insleat of a 1-2 undivided interest. j. M. Black, Executor of 8. N. Black, deceased. White Court of Ordinary September Term Sept. 2nd, 1935. The appraisers upon application of Mrs. C. C. Hahn, widow of said C. 0. Hahn, widow of said C. 0. Hahn for a Twelve Months’ support for heaself and seven minor children, having filed then return; all persons concerned hereby ate died to show couse, if any they have, at the next regular October Terra of this ceurt why said application should not be granted, . A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary. Please Pay Us NOW Gorogia, White County, To all whom it may concern: Mrs. J. C. Allen having, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Let¬ ters of Administration on the estate of Peter K. Davidson, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular ihe credi¬ tors and next ot kin of Peter R. David¬ son to be and appear at my office within the v time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they eau, why permanent administration should not be granted to Mrs, J. C. Allen on Peter Davidson’s eslate. Witness my hand and official signature this 2nd day of Septomberl935 A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary. Get your dental work done tight See me aa my office every Sunday My prices are very low. Pain¬ less extraction. Work guaranteed Address Athens, Ga. Dr. H. E. TAYLOR According to the spider making and weaving his web in such un¬ derstandable manners we wish to caution you danger is ahead. War may uot materialize, but you Can expect something B A D. Read The Courier AND NOW ATLANTA! That standard of good living in which Georgia Btlow, grouped according to the num¬ excels—-the use of electric service in the home — ber of customers served, are the leading continues to rise! Georgia incorporated towns in annual homes the Atlanta division, kilowatt hour consumption per residen¬ Now in comprising tial customer. Is your town on the list? several counties in the thickly populated section Group “A” — Towns having more than around the capital city, have joined that elect group 400 customers KWH Average using an average of more than 1,000 kilowatt hours Bank Town 12 Months of electricity annually. 1 . Tifton ......... . 1,524.1 2 . Athens ......... . 1,338.7 In March it was the Athens division — twenty* 3. Gainesville... . 1,326.8 three northeast Georgia counties that topped the 4. Americus ______ . 1,322.6 5. Statesboro ___ . 1,247.2 1,000 kilowatt hour average — in July it was the Group “B” — Towns having from 200 to Augusta division, seventeen more eastern Georgia 400 customers counties that the magic mark. And 1. Manchester 1,667.2 went over now .. 2. Canton .......... 1,509.7 the Atlanta division, with more than 60,000 resi¬ 3. Hartwell ______ 1,432.6 dential electric customers, has proved its claim to 4. Baxley .......... 1,419.1 high living standards by exceeding the 1,000 kilo¬ 5. Vidalia ........ 1,405.8 Group "C” — Towns having from 100 watt hour average. The city of Atlanta’s average to 200 customers use is now 1,015 kilowatt hours a year — the At¬ 1. Louisville ...... 1,873.3 lanta division’s average, 1,005 kilowatt hours. 2. Warm Springs 1,700,7 3. Perry ____________ 1,646.7 More than 65 per cent of the 126,000 homes I 4. Jonesboro ____ 1,527.3 served by this Company included the 5. McRae __________ 1,427.8 are now in i Group “D” — Towns having from 25 to roster of those which use more than 1,000 kilowatt 100 customers hours a year. And the national average is only 652 1 1. Woodbine 1,865.4 2. Darien .... 1,455.3 knowatt hours-—proving clearly Georgia’s leader¬ ........ 3. 4. Baconton Arlington ______ 1,422.4 1,450.6 ship. First east of the Rockies — fourth in the en¬ 5. Soperton ____ 1,421.0 tire United States! ______ And this leadership in living is growing daily. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY “Someone has said that the reason John N. Garner, Vice-Pres¬ ident of the United Slates, was such an effective Congressmen when in the House, that he work¬ ed and worked. He worked be c mse it was his duty, and he work¬ ed because lie loved to do some¬ thing tor his country and his con stitutents If the rule is that to be effective one nu-.t work, then it is told by some in a position to know that Judge Frank Whelchel has made a very effective Congressman It is said no man in the house works more steadily at lus job nor more hours than the Congressman front tbe yth district. No Georgia district has a constitgency who makes more calls on their represen tative than the fine people k ot this sub division of the government. People, and lots of people, in this district want lots of things. Oi course, it is i npossible to do every¬ thing that every one wants done, but there is nothing like trying to get all every one asks lor. Infor¬ mation is that Judge Whelchel keeps everlastingly at it all all the time, which at last, in many cases, causes his efforts to be crowned with success. The late Sen -tor William J. Harris was one of the most indefatigable workers who ever held any kind of office. There was do matter too small for his to give his immediate attention. Fre¬ quently he would answer by tele¬ gram, instead of letter, that a re quest had been given attention and the matter accomplished. He was undeatable as a candidate betore of G.orgia,”—The Jackson Herald. D. N. Brewster vs Emma Brewster Libel for diverse in the Superior Court of White County, Georgia, Oct. Term 1935. The defendant, Emma Brewster, is hereby cited and required to - personally or by attorney ro be and appear at the Super ior Court to lie held in and for said County on the 14th day of October, 193j then and thereto make answer or de¬ fensive allegation, in writing to the plaintiff’s libel as in default thereof the court will proceed according to tbe statute in such cases made and provided Witness the Hon, li. P. Gaillard, Jr.. Judge of said Court. This the 19th day of Septemher 1935 W. 1J. H u Isay Clerk Superior Court,White County Ga. NOTIG E I will be at my office at the home of Mrs, Alex Davidson every Sunday, for the purpose of doing dental work. Give me a trial. Your patronage will be ap¬ preciated. All work guaran¬ teed. Dr. H. E. Taylor Mun Wanted lor Rawleig Route of 800 families. Write im¬ mediately. R.wleigh t'o„ Dept. G A J—63-S A — Memphis, Te n 11 Nacooehee News The Nacooehee Woman’s Club with Mrs Fred Stovall Sept. Program wds connmunity ser¬ Mrs, R. B. Miller being in Mesdamhs A, G. M : ckel, B Lumsden and Miss Gertrude each had a part on the pro JWorld events were also by each member of tbeClub. members were present. Mrs. served a delicious salad Hirse during the social hour. Misses Virginia Hood and Isabel left Monday to enter the The many friends of Miss Anhie are glad to know she is along so nicely after lie-r in Atlanta, Miss Emily Logan, of Guines fie, spent last week with her Mrs, S, B, Logan. Mr,|and Mas. Coleman Alley moved to Gainesville. Mrs Chas. Williams is suffer¬ with her arm and shoulder a fall three weeks ugo. Information is requested as to present address of the wife am* of Frank Corn, formerly Helen, (Caroline Greear Cl*iid Health and Wel¬ Council of White County. STRAYED