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To all to whom it may concern: ]
Paul Dyer, having in propep form, ap¬
plied to me for Pefmaauent Letters or
Administration on the ( state >',£ J. R,
Dyer, late of said county, This is to
cite all and etugfliat- tlif- creditor at my
wttice within the,time allowed by law and
shown causa, iC/any they can, why per
t*manept aihniViistratisn should, no 1 .be
granted to Paull^yer on J. B. Dyer sfcc ‘S
tabu*. Witnesss my qaml and official
signature, ih.iS jtd t‘ February 11 * 36 , |
A. L. Do: • cv Ordinary
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For Clerii
To the voters of White t > , Ladies andi
Gentlemen: I
I h ireliy announce in.' 'dt a camridate j
for Cletk nf the Hupevi. • '.n't- of White j
county .subjeepto the! n : i ratieprimar. I
to be help March IS, i If elected, j
will give all my time a i discharge the |
duties ,f of the office to he very h (
my ability. \ eavuestlv . OL st .Uw* sup- |
p m fall the voters of White 'county.
Clifford Campbell.
To the voters of Whda eputsty :
1 rospectfully announce myself a c.m
didate for Clerk of the Superior Court,
of White oonnty. subject tr ilie primary
to be held March, 18 , 1 $ 86 -
Jt, elected, i will endeavor to perform
the duties of the office iairly sod to tlm
best of my abilityt
1 respectfully solicit the support and
vote of both ladies and men and assure
that it J w i li be appreciated.
Very sinceraly,
Clifford Miller.
To the people of White county, Ga. j
Subject to the Democratic Primary to
beheld in Match 1936 , 1 hereby announce
myself a candiiiate for re-elec •.lion for the
Office of Clerk of the Superior Court of
raid county.
It re-eleated, 1 promisr to serve you for
another term to the best of uty ability.
Your votes and influence will be greatly
apprecited. extended
Tharikiug you for all favors
1 ia thcf pant, 1 ani
RespectfuU ; y youja, E
VV. H. Hulsey
To the rulers ef Whits couuty. j
After gulicifttion from evers section of
ths county, I hereby announce itiysielf
a candidate for Clerk of t lie supei ier 1
Clerk of,White county.
It elected ! priuiiic- t- do- my vsy\
best to perform the (hiTif of tint office
to the best of my ability, faithfully aiui
honestly, Your influence and Vote wiili
bo appreciated.
F. McAfee.
To the Voters of Whit C ( ty*
I hereby annourie rny ■andi
date for Clerk Superior C n l. subject to
the Democratic Primary * March IS
Will appreciate your su mart and in 1
tUience.
Iiespt..
J. F, Glover
Tax Receiver
To the voters of While com.by
1 hereby announce myselel a candi
date for Tax Receiver, subfect to tin
primary to be held (in Mm eh 13.
I will appreciate yo ur v Ye ahp innue
ci itH yuar vote an \ i till”! .... If I should
be the choice of the . I will try to
n*^ke you all * 11 . efficent ri rvanl and i
try to make it as co rrijcnient an i
pnpsibl}' can to all in uiah g your re
turns.
Very sincerely,
l . U. Skelton
- tro the voters of White e inty. <
I hetri 1 y aw n o u uT;e ni \ it.ii caudiilte
ffr Tax 7 Receiver of Wh: county, sub
j-ect t') the‘pi imary 1 to b- in-id M , 1 -r-li.JS.
If elected, I promise t • 1 leftovn •the.
duties of the 'flicie in ar eat in an*
impariial manner. You a aud in
riueuce will l>e appreciate* 1
.
Sincerely j’.^l yours,
Black,
Jo the voters of White county.
I hereby announce myself as H candi
date for Tax Receiver of White county,
subject to the primery to be beki Mcb .18
I have never sought an office of any
kind of the people, therefore I b ust you
will civre this 'due consideration. Your
vote au' I influence will be appreciated
Very sincerely 1
R, L. Allison
You will see in this i-sue uti u-d
vertisement of the openint; of the
new warehouse of the .Mountain
City Mil! Co. in Gaine-vifle,which
wili open Feb, 2 5 th-
Devoted to tlie Agricultural, Gemmercial and Induatttal Interests of White County
"Whit „ County.
By virtue of &u ordar from theCouj !
of White County, Georg 1 in w*ii ;
gold at public outlay, on the fir stTneje 1
in March D^b/at the t tyth-t . ..... ..
)» said CQ«h(y, betwyvii the legal
hours <>f sale, the following tracts of
aai<i county known as the J vv
Brewster ir* White Creek militia'
iet:
‘ Alt that tract I land off of Lot. No
lbd in Second district said county known
as the j, W . Brewster homephu-e and
tuUy (inscribed in a de» d tr.om E s, :n
Ail inter to .1, W. Brewster May <S|.h,l
tup recorded in Book *‘V’\ i 07 , Clerk'."
ottice suid county witq the following
imuge of \i as desa ihed in said dacd
tliat the linevn the East side of • this
Tract intdead wf being tfie Vnanch as de-,,
8cribea p, rta'ial deeri tit'' lie as tojIowa 1
OoTrimeneing on Tnod line at r Ink on
branch and miming acto s the hill in »
northwest direclwn to bend in branch
a ! , u pine cutting otf to this tract toil
acres more or loss Lcyi what is known
is the Kenuiiti ik Kiruoian tract, Aisv'
he following .one-half acre more »’r les;
I O go with this hurtle tra\',i said halt aci‘*
described as foliowv ; One* half acre
more or less oil of lot Hit) iu s^iid disti ie:
described as fellows: t omt*.«rp(dng at a
small blanch and running in a westerly
tiireotion, a straight line to a Hoi :k CttT
uer at a bi*r branch* thence d»wH tl«* bip
branch to a small branch, up S'**’®
all branches jo the beKinuing ewwfr and
neiriK the same tract described in a
from Jane Payne to /. W. Biervij^.
dated Sept, Jlth, 1934 , This deed is. not
rec rded but is in the hands of the no
deraigued, Making in tin* Iract, when
liken together 60 acres more or less.
Also part of lot of land ,No, I 74 in Said
Second district of said county and being
.be same land described iu a (iced fr. ni
Lenimer & Freeman toj. VV. Brewster,
dated Fell, 26 til, P'lij, and recorded iri
Book “V" . page 16 ;, Clerk’s Office said
munty, eacepl the lines on the west side
of this tract. Line on W‘ st side (IWU 1
iiiencing a*, a rouk on branck on line pi
1 ’odd property and runing in a, iivrib
weaterly direction across the hiil to bfud
.., .A branert at pine; on east inatrad ftf fyl
-I^.dwtttipn msatd dyed, Line.
Start at mdufli of branch &n Cbatta
fioochee river and running up said
lira cli to head of same at mulberry am!
uuplar, thence a strnighl line to north
,
(tie of thin tract, tliua cutting off to Urn-,
ruct twenty-live acres more or b-ds
he place known as the K. k. RoblusxMe
. I 1 act. thus niakiiig r this tract bjuiVairj
ng ninety acies mora nr loss. .
Also pacts of laud Nos. 16,9 4 ,i(fi )T 4 it*
jecoud district and county and bring U*c
lie same land described in a de»d from
i. H. Robinson Vo J. W. Brewster duted
Vov. 3 ml, 1931 and recorded in Boot
• i”, page 375 , Clerk’s Office While
iiuuly, (teorgia, except the line on the
.vest side of this tract isilcOlnmeucing a
.liattaho icbae river at a branch am
dining ni e n ;rtbwestern direction ti|
aid branch to the head thereof at, a mul
• erry and poplar, thence a straight lim
fl H northwest direction to a rock on i-h*
■ u'tb line of this tract, This tract Com
■aining ilJO acres more or lens
Also ten veres more or less u ft ini No,
rfu in aaid district aud county and lie
the same land deaei ) 1 >ed n a deed
' from Joe Neluis et e! to (irover Brew»
uv dated March 22 »d, l&lh and lecordeo
n Book ** f {»ge 2)2 Clerk’s Office
Vliite'county, Georgia, Tins tract do
riiticd ns follows; Ooinmcriciiig at a
onditi jn*l roe.k corner at sout heast eor
,ei, thence west a conditioiial line to the
;nl]\ , thence eawt a eon - It nal line t
M*k corner, theucc soiuli a corner. j
The unddrsigned has in 1 . . . - JMISSCBHIOfl
u*. di w^ls above vcf-. rvad to may be ex
uiinerl (\y anyi/ne iiftsrcst.
There If «e those tracts three dvi-eli
ngs and cutliooxeg and’ known as the
. W. Broster Ji.iiis.ee 'and outbuildings^
* n their trai ls,
ynns cash or- sAtlafietory arragments
ade with the ujjdeisigaeii, This the
;rd day of Feb. 1 ‘* !•)<
1 . K. Kcnimer.
-iuiinistrato.i J. -JV Hcrwvster . estate,
Get Vour Valentine front
McDONAI.D’S
ee ’
Commission*!* t
Chr’m. of Co.
To the voters of White cbfmty:
After much soHcia.tjoD.by a number of
prominent < itizene of the county ,1 have
consented to offer as a candidate for
chairman of the Board ot Commissions
nf Roads and Revenues
Assuring you that I will render my
very service for you,
Very., truly yours,
Jess Hunt.
A-s ptiintcd- -oui in this i.oiutmi
1 wo weeks ugo, the. Deatojztatfi Jot
: his Srivic b.tvc never been denied
:he right to express tbvm-clves i.t
a rips .ballot box concerning a
D emocratic Ihe-dde-ttii! ijumiuu
ion, sinr.c , F,©«ident'iiil jinuinrtSB
■ imp into vogue In every Frersi
iuBt'jaPsiegtiou yeti, w here a eon
esl. .n*K.iHed for life. Damdtfralic
Dresidenimi itDixioatiou, it liAd in
variably been the pblicy toj hnve-fl
riresiiiekvtial primary, Fb'C policy
ous (tlw«y« been- con fide red mio re
garilexi as .a piuUer of course. In
the ' glit oi-rins record, the atti
ude of Cli iifinau Uoweli is an
usiioumlitig piece f poiitic-ii im
irudencf.
thin, are that ,u, over
whelm inp’ n.ijmlv of Georgm
rv t><*uiG(?r.i(T- ^re supporting . the
Roosevelt ,» . oditnuis r.iiioo luni i nip- _
n>ftui<f Ro<»©eveK lui i ^ the uonmnn v -
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, ‘or second ,, ter .... those in- •
a .
mwy not . erectly reflect
the real attitude ol ' ,e people II
it be true tb , it . t rr. .jority • • of r the , i
De.nocr.m, of tar r.,nt are in agree „
ment-vwri, Trim .dge n bis attacks
Roosevua, them bey have the
themselves ,i,i :
to , exp-ress ^ ^ ut .
ftariot box ax tire Roosereif.
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, FliB. i'i, IB '6
Tomorrow's Sun
{ Newspaper Fed lures, Inc.)
liy UojjOi \\ ;liter
14 u} 4 <i iiowetl, Churm.iijt -d re
I >itni('cr (I ic Suite 11 tr« Com,
imrte,s ol (ieurgu. lifts take)* it up
on himself to say that tf»e*t; alia!)
be uu ['resident! it pi tnarj. He
ha* done this in tin? fad*. of risque-ft- h
jor aupli a primary front tfli G®nr
Senators ami ,
from (titfjRoosevelt (i-tmpsiiinCoin
mince lie u)e«! by M iri ui. A^enpiud
from dgily .Hid weekly tt*vy*plip#r.
tU s>'v.r the. St Ue l.||» aUi*,t.vie. «■*
; Wc m.liter li.i» been . fltpjjiiiit and
Intuit i ny.
fjloys Clltifui.tu H ‘welt on tinj
iclueyl io bine a .t’rt'siilpHtpl (»rf
mmV correct iy represent fit*
ti de, rtf' tlie jmeinbers of tint'?? State
Esociv.ive Gvinmittee, or iIms h«
mihrepiascjli them f Tlif’^Sut
Cortiuiitlee Is composed of twelve
men urn! women front e-’tcji of tbt
UMi Cl»ngU*^\HMT d dist i lets of tjapr
gm, ri) ;iking n l 0 11 ilicinbt?rs)iip ol
I ito, { .bit 1 *bull <d (he tntin* o
tlte t'TtmJtiitWo were elected 11)6
cotiv'eytion ut Macon iri <934%^hy
half "ere .ppouned by < r
mr*u Howell, At 11..it trine j
wa„ no acuie i-ue of Roe Ten
ver««a T.dtnadgc u Ueorcrtu,
niuoh a? Tultnadg bad proclj
tn hs» ciunpatgu >t Governflj ■
.pent ruimiraiion ol Rowtevel
bud succeeded io makitjg the.
1
pie oclievtt (bat be vc? in con
v moony with 1 he Rousevd N
ittiwisl raltun. Tlit-se prclfe;
were false, ft*s nUb»t'i| uewt
haw toud.witrely dqmu net rated
Suffice it Id *»y, however, tl»a* «
great m uty of the uttto and wamuti
iu,d .rppototed , - tr>-the , 0 ttrit
Cudthutfee in 1934 would have te
f, lSe ,j t0 serve thereon, )f the issue
' 1 f Talttiifdge versus Roosevelt had
itieiV 4 b>rpiy, dcfitied ^nd brought
nip. t.jie 0 ()co.
'Lljf# wriliir VBUtum the .opinion
tiav ri (i votit were tiikfttti ntnoug
the 'lit'tl)bets of the Slate Cqrnillit
tee .1 majority of them would c »»
llieir ballots m Divot pi bolding it
Presidential pnmttry. We say tbi
fpr the reason that the State Coin
ipiw.ee are Democrats. FIRST und
rahuadge pwtisaus SECOND. 1
is 1,1 iu* tiling to be an admirfi uni
.npporier id ’Governor i’ulmadge,
nil » v.tvtfv ddlemi* {thu g for
Gimrgu* Democrat to repudiate tin 1
Oust vuJ.t a fin 1 nisi ration uid gtv
I nuft coitttoii 10 tbfi If cpsblie.a
party* II fliers is one thing fund.
mental m tbs politics of tjeorgin.
if ii.tiiwt tile* people of our St att¬
ire Dtsmocr its, first aud Ibst, and
regard Ursa ol what liictuUHtl, diflW
meet* irtaj divide th.ein iti .State af
fairs. , -
ItiiabJo Man Wanted to call on
furtwers In Wfiitet ijoqnt. W nde*
ortunit)’, Makff $S to $t
No expifri^ruift or capita
iceiittii. Write AIcNlvS'Jj Co..Dtp
II , Irisepimr,Illinois.
^T’— If n *’**'1
-upportec*. 11 ' US
■ojjfidrHt and cocknure; ot bis post
: ion an Ins spuecliK-*; would iridicau
*vby not to the mat in a Prasi
iefttin! primary add demonstrate
hut the people of Georgia bi»ve
(uriied their bucks upon the 1 * ous*
veli adminiatratioi, f i
Should Tu mudge t^clitive thugj
Tiereisu pofsibirity of defeating,
Roosevelt at the Fhih?del j>bia cott-' (
00, s«d ^osiilW bftrievd tbut the
obvious ^OWr W bun, .1. j
in ua
vote * s < iTi a C?©ofg\# -
uieutiul p i ifuicy v j wou^cl ; f
blot biin ort of ths FfiiLftaipbiti 1 1 i >
l jiclQr# ’ E rft,,a PS this may uccouoti
' gr Chaiflnsta lot ths ^ Democrat^ 0wdU ““T”' ox t/ei(,r- 0 *'
n«s» to 1
decide the trie v- ballot;
gia matter at I
bo? ’ But ' *>*« hU aU,lU<ie W+l
sent « mi * rc P* e9e « t •* t * ,u f e .'* f t
the 9tate T committee ' ns a whole t 1 '
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SF 1 D GEORGIA
V/iuj?, tpt'herd talk auicl ^reanj-el^tri- And rhats why Georgians Jcnow
fiftd, mod«D\ honv^s fo^ fwpls of modest ei ' body wins in the 510,000 Home
income? fn towns ?u»li .md large’-*- Geor T< E'eetrtcal Contest! The homes and
gist farotlies HAV£ ther,.i, LIVE IN diem, the is which increase—■ Wisely and
ENJOY eveiy on« of thdf blessed ad- fan ily thetf use of ekretrit service
, ; the reward of comfort,
vwitAges. nre .'jg new
Electric, low and irwjiv. new venichce, family new zest these in living. advantages, Each
rates are a$> service so J reaps
good that Georgia homes use 54 per cent wheth the town wins a prize or not —
MORE electricity a yc»r, on the average, and aft all, it is the families, the peopls,
than the y veruge Atperitm horm! There m ‘ * e 1 champion hot town,
Iweaitedly is the proof with that the Georgia moid agrrm. idea whole- ship Is your town arrive in the champion
ippsi? m in race? It your town taking a place
KonseradvaAtccment;: Eippy Jiving the hoipe best among the leaders? It’s not too late to
jhlit erpupptfd best for 'f.qutpp<{4 liectricaljy. is the home But begin. Unless ail you are air-each thoroughly
is familiar with the details of the contest,
Georgia iwi)^ waiting bUfri^Si ki{ any Utopia to inquire at ogr nearest ofiicc, or write to
arrives $. his) thdse *» the Gaoc- Home Tewo Headquarters, 46J Ekwtric
gia of today. Building, Atlanta. !&! Y:>’M
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In, Group “D” of tha Home Town 0ec- which finish first and second in total ^wr*
Iricttl front Coutttf, compose^ 6f towns with age annual kilowatt hour consumption, re-
25 to 19Q residential electric custom,- gardless of ctintest points, when the •an¬
tfre «r«, WDodbm^ fourth month ^lings of to its lead, as if enters with tes Avondale t end? October Estates, 31, 1936, KWH; are, ip order; Louis¬
competirivn ^ — 2,097,3
?,44fi,2 dootes* points, Gloss behind it is ville, 2,039 KWH; W<x3dbine, ,.2,038.2
Chj^Iey, riiirri, followed which by displaced Ochioehnee Bacoptou, and Uarieii uow KWH; Manchester, Warm 1,816.2 Springs, KWH 1.S94.2 KWH and
in tliat Otdqr.
Reiitz jumped from clevwd^ to eighth GROUP LEADERS
dace during th« i»onth, AlgiV 1 ? ciipthe.d C*nu«st
from sixteenth skvcntii; JunyrioM City Vein is
to 1 Woodbine 3 446.2
and improved their . ...... ,
HinesviJJe respective 2 . Chipley ....... ...... 3 , 235.4
standing!) by thirteen places; PowcUr 3. Br: on (on ..... ______ 3 , 087.7
Springs by eleven* Sasser, Buena Y 1 4. 5. Oclilochnee Derien ...... 2 , 951.7
and Brooklet by ten-'-and other r start...,j ......... ....... 2 , 820.6
sbi&s In the rankings showed stimulated 6 . Hcphzibah .. ....... 2 , 709.3
activity throughout the entire list. 7. Sale City 2 . 55 A .8
8 . Rentz ............ ....... 2 , 502.4
The Win leadens in Gt»>np “D - * are 9. Soperton ........, 2 , 382.2
«bown in ring column at die right. IS to. Ailey ............. K 362.7
YOUR TOWN AMONG THEM ?
Leadens at ftfwsept for the special Sweep¬ GEORGIA
stakes h? Awarded Frizes rf^pactively of $ 750.09 and the- $250 00 . to POWER COMPANY
to towns
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m m**'
H SHE'S £ enough 0 <xl dinner. a bird’s to “k 1 > ; > view jre v t.fiiii W4 of a
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sona very much alive i habpY.
a^d eopts only one b,
Crisp Radith £gg* Rns , 'f
Dniled in Toi ito
Sauce 29(
Buttered Rice S(
Pen and Lettuce Salad f3f
Bread and Butter Jfi;
Strawberry Shortcake 23f
e Iced Tea It
bridled fjggs in Tomato Sauce:
Hard took six eggs, remove shells
and cut In halves lengthwise. Re,
move yelks tuad season highly
with batter; salt, pepper, paprika,
arayonnaiee to moisten and stir
until erearny Refill Wiiltes and
place the devPed egga tn tatfi
vidtial ahallow baking dishes or
In a glass pie plate or shallow
baking dish. Pour contents ot
one 10 Vs -ounce can tomato soup
around the eggs, leaving the yolta
uncovered. SprlnMe with but
tered crumbs and place In a hot
oven until the soup Is bubbling
and the crumbs brown. Serves
four. r
Pea and LeMwe &&*&: Drain
one cup of canned peas and rrarb
nai.e iu two tablespoohs French
dressing for nt least as hour. AfiJ
rme-fourth gup chopped- shredded waiiats,
three-fourths cup crisp
lettuce and nir one-fourth Lisr>r»>^ cuff maws- ||jFt
n&ia ft ami Iimu g(