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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
OL. XXX VIII No. 3
ASBESTOS BUZZING
.Just from the Mountains.
Rev. Albert Dockery is conduct¬
ing a revival this week s at Mr.
Will Blalock’s.
Mrs. Charlie Thurmond andMtss
Louise McAfee are new teaching
the young idea how to shoot at
Yonalt school house.
Seine of our people attended the
carnival and nw you can iieai the
sound thereof. All that went into
these gambling devices lost hard
earned nickles. They are now
singing a little whangdoodle song
to the tune of “After the hai:
After the stars gone, after the
break of day, alter those nude
women are leaving, after the ferric
wheel is gone, after the living
jimmy has flown away many a
heart is now aching after the show
The rain that fel| on Monday
night will be it great help to lab
gardens and will cause more water
in the well.
1 'lie Abernathy.-Westmoreland
reunion was held last Sunday at
the home of Ned add S an Aber¬
nathy. north of Robert stow it and
Hortonvtlle. Col. George West¬
moreland, H N. Aberhatby and
Alex Westmoreland made talks.
There were songs by the Abernathy
and Westmoreland Bros.. 3'22
were, present. At dinner there
were pork, mutton, chicken, sauer
kraut, pickle beaus cabbage, corn
bread, potato and pumpkin cus
tards and apple tarts i hey were
dismissed by Alex Westmoreland
to meet the same time next year.
Those that attended from down
thi- way, were : Mr. and Mis Boh
Westmoreland, Mr. and Mrs, Mat
viu Westmoreland, Jesse, lorn
and Hattie May Westmoreland,
Mrs, David Sargeant, George,lien
nett and Miss Bertha Sargeant,Mr
Noel Ayers, Comer Abernathy.
Miss Lou Westmoreland and Jesse
Black ami daughter, Mrs. Maggie
Palmer and family andComerJack
son. It is a pleasure to have re¬
membered some of the pioneer trai
blazes and forerunners of this
numerous faintly. I here was Joei
Abernathy, who lived at the loot
of the tlickory Nut; there was
Rev. Miles Abernathy, who kept a
iittle mill on Chattahoochee river
The wheel and upper rock went
rouud and the under rock stood
sl Ub lie had a h.-nd in the In ppet
*nd a hand in the sack, the ladies
step forward and the gents *tef
back. There was Jim Y\ esfurore
land, who bunt chimneys. W hei
asited if they would draw, b.
would tell them thsy would draw
the attention of every tool ihaj
passed. Reaves Westmorelunc
built the first turnpike road acrosi
Unicoi Gap. He followed tin
trail of the Indians and DeSoio.
White Court of Ordinary Oct. Tern
Oct. "tu, lasii*
The appraisers upo.i the appliealioi
Mrs. VV. I. Humphries, widow of san
i. Humphries for a twelve month’,
.
pport for herself, having filed thair re
rn ; all persons concerned hereby ar<
ed lo show cause, if any they have
next regular November Term of tin
e
)U rt why said application should no
; granted. OrdiuariC,
A. L. Dorsey,
FO R S A L F
One rprootn dwelling, where 1
>,v live, plenty of outbuildings
irden and other lot of iund fo.
uck farming, good well water
Also will sell adjoining land 4-roon
jgse and lot. 2 acres witt
1* house. Both houses wired fo>
,c
ghtb. Now is the- time to get .
ml bargain. McDonald
T. J
CARD OF THANKS
to the Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
White Couuty Has Big Fair
The White County Fair Was one
of the best ever lieid here and had
a most wonderful exhibits from
every community. 1’ i» .remarked
by many who attended the South¬
eastern Fair that what was out dis¬
play here as a whole was betlet
chiin they saw in Atlanta. I hat
speaks well for the farmers, and it
is anticipated they will “strut their
stuff” to make the 1986 lair ex¬
ceed this one. A large crowd was
present each day,
The prizes were its follows :
Community Booth
I't prize, Cleveland : 2nd prize
Mossy Creek; 3rd prize, Nucoo
cbee Woman’* Club.
Individual Booth
I't prize, Mr.. S. \\ . Reynolds;
2 nd prize, Mrs. Lat Nandiver, Mrs
Bell Allen.
Livestock
Dairy Breeds (Bulls) t-t prize
S. A. Hamilton, 2ud prize James
Jackson. Dairy Breeds (Heifers)
rst prize S. A. Hamilton, 2nd
prize W, T. l’otls. Beet Jheeds
)BulN) 1st prize, W. 1 . Stovall,
2nd prize, W. L. Jackson,
Bogs
is prize, best Dour, F. L. Stalls
berry; 2nd prize, host guilt, \\ . L.
Jackson, 1st prize best pigs, J. G.
Hunt; 1st prize, best porker, L. C.
Glaze, 2 nd prize, best porker, Her¬
bert Glover,
Horses
1st prize, b.stmare, FrankYYllite
and prize, best mare, 15 . G. Allison
1st prize, best stallion, 11 . S, Nix;
1st prize, best colt, It. A. Allison;
2nd prize, best colt, Tom Barrett,
Poultry
1st prize, laying breed, Mrs, Lil¬
lie Farmer; 1st dual, Gus Sosebee ;
2nd dual, Robt. Kenimer; istineal
breeds, Gertrude Palmer; 1st ban
tains, Elizabeth Humphries; 2nd
bantams, Henry Nix; 1 st greese,
Mrs. F, A. N ichols.
Field Crops
Best peck wheat, 1st Y\ . L
Jackson ; 2nd J . F. Cantrell, best
peck sltief oats, i*t Tom Barrett;
best peck rye, 1st Joe Bowen, 2 nd
Fred Freeman; best peck clover, 1st
Fred Miller; best peck peas, T. J
f lame, 2nd JotuiBarrett ; best peck
mammoutli yellow beans, 1st 1 j
Hanie, 2nd Hick Dorsey; best
yjieck Mathews beans, 1st Pau
Stnith ; best bale bay, kudzu, bred
Miller; 1st gras-,, \V. 1 . Stovall;
l.t peavine, Jess Hunt; velvh
beans, T. J. Hanie; best staik cot
ton, tst Bradford Robinson, 2nd
Bradford Robinson ; best stalk con
tst Ben Nicewonger, 2 nd Marvin
Hamilton and Jess Hunt (tie) piet¬
ist Barnard Dorsey ; peanuts, is 1
J. LI. Hamilton, 2 nd Lon Dyer;
tobacco, 1st A. S. Scun.sel, 2 nd
Marlin Palmer.
Best 10 ears corn, 1st YV. M.
Hamilton, 2nd Franklin Thomas.
Home Supplies
Syrup, 1st Mrs. A.J. Stansel,2.id
Newt Blalock. best peck swee'
potatoes. 1st M. F. 1 uderwood.
2nd T. II. Allison. Best peck
irish potatoes, 1st Neal Black, 2nd
Felix Freeman. Best pumpkin,1-1
W. D. Adams, 2 nd John \\ r So*-e
Best Col. Fruit and Tegetables
1st Mrs Lat Vandiver and Mrs.
Lawrence Vandiver (tie), 2nd F.
L.
Home Work
Best made garment, 1st Mrs. \V
H. Dorsey, 2nd Mrs. J. II. Telford
bed spread, 1st Mrs. Bell McCoi
urn, 2nd Mrs A. G. Mickle; quilt,
1st prize Mrs, J. H. Johnson 2 nd
Mrs. S. W, Reynolds; rug, 1st
Mrs. C T. Dunbar, 2nd Mrs Ed
Hollingsworth ; basket, 1 st and2tid
Mrs S. W. Reynolds ; display of
fancy work, 1st Mrs E, L. Ged
ney, 2nd Mrs. Bell Allen ; ‘knitted
articles, 1st Mrs. E. L. Gedney,
Mrs. Hattie Ash. Forge
N. N. Adams.
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. NOV. 1, 1985
Cong esiman Whelchel Proves Able
Song Leader At Singing Convention
(From Toceoa Record)
Leading a “class” of -nine two
thousand voices it the Clayton au¬
ditorium hist Sunday, Congre s
man B. Frank Wbe'chel | roved
himsell t most ah e leader tor the
siugets ,.n tl-.e occasion of the an¬
nual meeting of the Rabun County
Singing convert ion. Congress
man WhMehel w is assisted by his
wile, at t he piano, and the two
made a decided “hit at the con¬
vention. A s nis 11 icuds i-xptessed
it, the Congressman proved th it le
Ci iihl nut ouh lead in the ifliurs of
the nation at Washington, but he
Could also lead in g o i singing at
home, win-re he t joys a wide
friendship with people of ea y
walk in 1 ite.
SHOAL ( REEK NEWS
Mrs, Ada Evans is very feeble.
Farmers are sowing small grain
The writer visited court tit Dali*
lonega r e :ntly.
So in ’he cittz ms of this dis
trict w . me priz. s u the Fair
last w.
The l.ox - -won of the Chestatee
Baptist A: n: 1 it ion is to convene
at Philip church 1936,
Mr. Gus Evans visited Gaines¬
ville hist week.
• Warren Gooch is improving
from his being cut by Mr, Gilreath
recently.
.Several of the girls of this
trict enjoyed a secret, wedding and
as they must have wanted it kept a
secret. YVe will not, give their
names. •
Today October 29 Mr. John
Berg ( |ac) Turner ate dinner with
me ne was Jo years, having beet,
born 1865. Mr. Turner married
near 21 to Miss Mary Jane West
and is the father of 10 children.
Mr. Turner joined Town Creek
church in bis 22nd year. 2 years
ago lie served tor the first time on
the Grand Jury. Mr. Turner is a
good board maker and is making
boards today to cover ye scribe’s
bouse.
Mr. J. D. Kanaday and Mis
Mabell May were married lustSun
day.
FOR SALE
Select sage oats and Lee’s cold
proof oats at 60c per bushel,
J. F. Cantrell.
ALL WHO OWE US
Are requested It pay us NOW
To keep the money the people
of White county wili soon have t*
spend for various goods and articles
from going out ot vYlitte county
the merchants of Cleveland anc
White county can find no betlet
method than to advertise in The
Courier.
Please Pay Ls NOW
Get your dental work done tight
See me aa my office every Sunday
My prices are very low. Pain
less extr • . .on. Work guaranteed
Addre.-- V. hens, Ga.
Ur. H. E. TAYLOR
IN MLMOEIl M
To Those Who Owe U.
Nacooehee News
Several from the Y'alley nt'end¬
ed the White County Fair atC eve
land Friday and Saturday. It « as
a success, and Mr. llufl deserves a
lot of praise for the interest he has
shown Win’* county.
Mr. Victor Hollis and son, Y’ic
tor, Jr., and Hoyt Hood attended
Ringling Bros. Circus in \llanlu
last week.
Miss Isabel Lutnsden, of Uitivei
siiv of Georgia, spent the weekend
at home with parents, Mr. antlMrs
YV. if. Eumsden.
Mr. John Oakes, of the CCC
Camp below Macon, spent tin
weekend at home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Matson and
daughter, Florence and Beth, and
Mrs. Snider, Miss Vaughn, of At¬
lanta, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. 11
Miller over the weekend.
Miss Emily Logan is at how
visiting her mother, Mrs, S. B.
Logan.
Mrs, R. A. Williams, who went
to W’eslyn Memorial Hospital Ust
week for an operation, is doing
nicely.
Mrs. Tom Eumsden spent the
weekend with Mrs. \\ . B, Lotus
den.
I)r. II irdvvun was tu the Y’alley
last week.
NOTICE
I have moved my corn mill to
to my old stand in Cleveland, re
cently vacated by Brady & Jack
son, and will appreciate my cus¬
tomers coming around. It will be
operated by electric power.
L. R. Merritt.
Cleveland News
Mrs. Lula Waters, of Miami.Mr
YY’ill Dyer, of Gainesville, andMr.s
Lula Hulsey, ol Clermont, visited
tbeir sister, Mrs. II 11 . Humphries
last weekend.
Postmaster Russell visited Mr
Charlie White Sunday at Helen.
Mrs RutliRussell went shopping
in Gainesville this week.
The singing Sunday at the Bap¬
tist church was enjoyed lay all.
YVe will accept from farmers any
kind ol produce grown on then
farm for renewal of their subscrip¬
tion. or to be added to our list as a
hew subscriber. We mist 1 1 1 i
proposition will appeal to every
farmer.
NOTICE
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 triaj.
Your patronage will be ap¬
preciated. All work guaran¬
teed.
Dr. H. E. Taylor
Have you paid your subscript ton |
YVe can’t continue to send it to
you, so if you want it to keep visit
ing you eacli w«tek the only thing
for you to do is to pay up NOW.
Men Wanted lor Rawieig
Route of Suo families. YY'rite im
mediately. Rnwleigh Co., Dept.
GA J— 63-SA— Memphis, Tenn
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..1 for a good dTii 1 • You have
(iv- i'i reason in the .vor! d io wa nt
it.
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a d : vler do. n Soufii YV h o nt
a bah; sized t n* ; a'lf bi To
a f'i - rid of i:ia, b i 1 Utj Till
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rettv-yed ,-ii.h <' * u * j c c u*
tain anti -if ecos -t■ : foolc im
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said, “aren’t yon ■ - ,G > jl);:,
moia'iiei:: ju :i at- ii*- i i: h
gave be* a morti -asu eii than lit s r.s■ - -1 s . d
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“bin Kernel Coo
got. to reillCBll , 1 Isis
don't last vc-i.v * .rr: s. u S:s.
that can't ulTni'U to kuoy a eov*."
To Your H .alt!,!
However, 17 1 ■ - good 01 •■'. v.v
have in mind i not ”iikk-..r. T
lieaUU-givin;;, sun-riiiened ...as
ar <ie jute.’ ’1 deli eour. ; •
and whi< h even the fa mil;
d isn’t keep u cow can 1
There ic- no m-t-i to mi-: fhi: 1
with other juice.- or mc.-,- -j.
Serve i- cuU!, just as it
from tlir can, and .. - e . -
entirely ratisfyin;;.
Perbtt : lioy.c-.gr, -<n w
lilcit to ry it tor %
dinner (•’.< i<tail, i s ' 1 -•
tfiiUJ^Sto - 1 wit, fo.’ i:
addition to otlici- frui; ■ ,i< ; - . - s
slfaUes. Bvon ’>(>. v, !. , .. a
authority oi, Keiiiiiciry uiim jc : ; ,
\you!U no C .-uht ,’ppiovo i'lr ic
c-ip wnteh follows l'c-r Pineapple
Mini .Ttiiep
Pineapple Hint Julep: Roil four
tabidpoons xnuit jelly, four cups
AY [AE presidfc.it. E. BRADSHAW, of the
Woodmen of i/v World,
wcaiing the ro tes in
which he was insgUled
as King Ak-Sar-E.'n
XU, amidst impressive
pageantry, at the an
r. -c or;ai.ion ceie
- -:.-s held in Omaha.
'.’•-Bon (Nebras
v. : ds> is a
ic ‘.....-wide civic
■ a. Selection
c is considered
. t i honor
v. : fin the
state.
- M. 7 *. (} {.our ■ , .poons sugar
' until jeliy is *71 oiled. Cool.
| ' Ad j two cups juice 0 ■ i-;m-apple lemons. syrup
aim ,-i tour
E'u rvr i't cold ha sprig of
: r>:jh 00-0. Instead
0 glnge ; - vored with
■ ht syrup --i:i green cher
j'd-S arm rhep n in cubes
‘Lilts nun ■Us six 'ii'- , .irinlcs.
Pit u. •.;./■■ Rut t.wo
tv/. /:• {.aljju. ■» ;,o sugar and
lift (■ ■its ol - *j 12 -ounce cans
oi vA • • u; ■ t . 7 o a cocktail
LiialA :r •r jar, add cracked ice
hid .!• u 1 \ ,-!l mixed and
j frotii 0 c r v 0 ifti u sprinkling
;.ui. -in fop. Tin's i.nakett
- i.tilE ctii-s of egg-no. .
.'■filli fjhake: Sh?\®
ether “ic :s jat or slia' e»
P oi' canned ehodol: te
.•up - fresh cream and
si : vrup from water caused and
- nt: cup
i'uis fills four large
( z-irtar ;y Cordial. Make a
vi.-i -si ,.:o cup sugar and two
: 7 s .slid two cups tea.
.s < 7 ,.T juice, the contents
<• a of cranberry
a.- -2 caii of unsweet
s ii > in 1 -•-•ice, and six cups
: --os very cold. This
i :s7.fsm quarts.
1 tic / J,/: hull one-fourth cup
sii;. siiii ane-t-'df tup water for
I ah' "( lb- ve mini!- • s fool. Add
: j '-i.e-lialf cii-i ii ru ' -'.-rry syrup-,
two tables’ .- Ism juice, tli©
j contents of on* N 2 can of
Hawaiian line-. • - lice and one
pint be t< ■ * e urged water.
Serve o\ r if frozen ts^.
This iil.s ten punch glasses.*