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THECI.EVEL'AN DfCO U RIER
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests or White County
OL. XXXVIII No. 20
Geerga, White county.
To ui’. to whom it may concern:
l'aui Dyer, having in proper form, ap- .
plied to me for Retinaau.ut Letters
Administration on tln> - ate G J. i
Dyer, late id said mu, Uv- 1 Ins IS
cite all and singular; cantor at
office within the eme u « m by an and ,
shown cnysG, if any they can, why per- |
etnaneut adminietratisu should not Vie
granted to i'aul Dyer on J. B. Dyer’stes
taatc VVitnesbs my ([and and official
signature, this 3rd of February lb 3 t>,
A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary
For Clerk
!
To the voters of While Co., Ladies and j
Gentlemen: i
1 li *reiiy announce tny-eU' a candidate |
for t.'lclk of tiie Superior Court ot \\ hite |
•county .subjeettfo tiiclti — . vaticpiunary }
to be help March 18 , 1 R 36 . If elected,
will give all my time and discharge the
duties of of the ofliee to the very lies' of
my ability, 1 earnestly ablest the enp
.
ji a t of all the voters of White county.
Clifford Campbell.
To the voters of White county:
I rospectfnJly announce myself a can
■didate for Clerk of the Superior Court
•of White county, subject tr the primary
■to be held March, 18 , 1 »; 16 .
It, elected, I will endeavor to perform
•the duties of the effi . fail ly audio the
best of my ability!
I respectfully solicit the support and
vote of both ladies and jmm and assure
■tbat iijwill be appreciated.
Very sincerely, ;
Clifford Miller, i
To the people of White county, Ga
Subject to the Democratic Primary to
be held inMatch li» 36 . 1 hereby announce
myself a candidate for re-election for the
•Office of Clerk of the Superior Court of
aiaid county.
11 re-elected, 1 promise to serve you for
another term to the best of my ability
Four votes and influence will be greatly
apprecited.
Thanking you for &U favors extended
, an the past, 1 am
ReBpbdtf'ffly yours,
\V. li. Hulsey
I
ya - t r---- I
To tbe voters ef Whits county.
After solieiation from evers section id
tlta county, 1 hereby aunouuce myslelf
»candidate foT Clerk of tire Supmev
Clerk of While county.
It elected i promise to do my very
best to perform the dutie s of the officr
to the best of my ability, faithfully and
honestly. Yhii influence arid vote wiill
appreciated. .
be
K. A, McAfee.
To the Voters of White < my-
1 heretiy announe 01 , Iff a 'aindi
elate for Clerk Superior l 11, subject to
the Democratic Primal'y i.f > March 18
Will appreciate your s ujiport and in
flaence.
Respt., I
J. F, Glover.
.
Tax Receiver I
1
To the voters of XX luit' n.ty .
I hereby announce nn clef a candi
date for Tax Receiv, r, obfect to tbe
jirimary to be held on M ,eh 18 .
1 will appreciate year ite anp influe
eittte yout vote and intbu ce. If I shonlil j
be the choice of the peop I will try to |
make you all an effieent . rvant and 1
will try to make it as coiiipurlent as i
possibly can to ail in waki.Bg your re¬
turns.
Very sincerely, I
U. B. Skelton
To tbe voters of White county.
I hereby announce myself a cam'idle
fer Tax Receiver of White county, sub
ject to the primary, to be held March 18 .
If elected, 1 promise to perform the j
duties of the officie in au etticiettt in ati
impartial manner. Your ute aud in¬
fluence will tie appreciated
Sincerely yours,
J. M Black.
.
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To the voters of White county. ;
I hereby aunounce myself aa a catidi- ;
date for Tax tlie K primery ceiver oi White he! county, Mcli.lb j
subject to to < - 1 ; ,.
I have never sought an office of any:
kind f the people, tUerenu-e I trust you !
will give this xtue consideration. Your
vote aud influence will be appreciated.
Very sincerely’
R, L. Allison ,
Wanted Chickens and Eggs
Will pay biggest cash market
Carlot shipping. Sea u* a Single
ton warehouse, Gainesville, Ga.,
C. O. Morgan.
Whit „ County.
By virtue of an orda- from theCourt of
of White County, Georgia \vi![
^ ^ liJk . ^ ^ firstTues
in MKrcl , ,^6. at ‘the courthouse
in said county. between the legal
rtf8ate< ilu , following tracts of
^ ^ Uuo * u a8 tbe . W .
, ewstel , laHlly |u W h«c Creek militia
Ml that tract of land off of Lot No.
in Second district said ivmuty known
the J. W . Brewster lurmepUee and
described in a deed from li S, Mc¬
to J. W. Brewster May Stb.lfl‘ 28 .
recorded in Book "V”, 16", Clerk's
said county \vit r [ the following
of line: as described in said da< d
(iL , j[oe on the East side of Ihis
ract instead of being the branch as <ie
, T jbed jo gaid deed to \>e as follows:
on Total line at i ck on
and running arm s the frill in a
direction to bend in branch
v a pine rutting off to this tract ten
more or less from viint is kno\vj)
the Keniruei Jr Free man tract.
he following one-half acre iuoie or
0 go with this home trad said half ayif
1 escribed as follows: One-half acre,
or less at! of lot 11,0 in said distfiy'
as fellows: Commencing at a
branch and running in a westerly
a straight Hue to a rock cor¬
at a big branch 1 thence down the bjg
to a small branch, thence up said
ill brain lies p> the beginning corner arid
•sing the same tract described in u deed
Jane Payne to J. XV. Brewster,
Ute.il Sept, lltli, r.r,S 4 , This de>d is not
but is in the ban Is of the tm
lersigned, Making in thus tract, wjteu
rken together GO acres more or lyss.
Also part of lot of land No. I74 tu aant
district of said county and hking
he same land described in a liend fi in
& Freeman to J. XV. Brewster,
ialed Feb, 2 (llh, iy23, anil recorded in
“V’Npage I67, Clerk's Office *aiii
ounty, except the lines on the west side
this tract. Line on w st, side com
nencing at a rook on braiick on line .ol
odd property and runing in a north
direction across the bill to bond
branch at pine; on e.i. t inaftad of fol
ilescription in>alu. .Uecil. Line
Start at mouth of branch on Cbatta.
uiocbee river and running up Said
ch lo head of same at mulberry and
thence a straight iine to nurth
me of this tract, tiius nutting oil to this
twenty-live acres more or less from
filacc known as the It. it, Robinson
thus making this tract contain¬
ninety acres more or less.
Also purls of land Nos. 189 and VJ. r > in
district a id county and bein„ the
same land describ d in a deed from
1 . li. Robinson to I. W ibewster dated
2 nd, 182 1 and r . > ■od X" R"’ k .!
page ;:;fi, Clerk 0111 '* the !
Georgia, except. ■o line on j
si !e of this tract ieii nmeucing a;
river at brauch ami
ic e n .rtbwestei direction uji
aid branch to tbe head • oreof at a inul
and poplar, thence . straight line
a northwest direction t a rock on lln
line • f thia tract Tiiis tract con
aining ibd acres more or teas
Also ten acres more or less off lot No.
in said dietrict and county arid be
ng the same land described m a deed
Joe Nelms et ei tf> Grover Brows¬
er dated March Adint, ini! and leeordeh
n Book “T” page 212 Clerk’s Office
Vhite County, Gemgia, i'll IS tract' tie
os follows: Commencing at a
rock corner at southeast cor
thence west a couditiouAi line to the
thence east a conditional line to
corner, thence south a corner.
The undersigned hue in his possession
deeds above referred to in .j be ex- j
ned i|y anyone interest.
There is on these tracts three dwell 1
and outhouses and known ae tin
XX’. Brester lionsea and* oiifbuildiugs i
their tracts,
cash or satisfactdty an-afmente
with tbe undersigned, ihib. the
day of Feb.
j K. Kenimer.
J. Bn aster estate,
Chr’m. ol Co. Commissioners
the voters of White county:
After much solieiation by a number ol
romultr ,t citizens of the county,X have
onHe „ted to offer as a candidate for
the Board ot Commissions
j| oa ,i g and Revenues
Assuring y ou that I will render my
cry service for you,
Very truly yours,
Jese Hunt.
Advertising is the oil that lubri
the machinery of buUness
it regularly.
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. FE 1 ). 28 . 1916
Tomorrow’s Sun
(Newspaper Features. Inc.)
ily Roger XVUtter
< »u Jnn■ try 19 lQ 3 ‘f' tli'"
/. 0.11 Borglum be.id of Robert 32
I w i» up veiled eh the
ot Store Mountain D was u
ovv.i-iob >t tended by the
nors of neatly all Sotitherit rii
ami by tunny’notable persons
tbp country ;}t large.
The eir.vtor of die uhvei tog
‘.lit file 3>r. Fi.ito Dorbitrii tniilt
Hid i;b <j|iornt f)(«(igUrtf .and n
bet id the Gctlify of Emory
vtarnifi, Dr Durban.!; wav b) bill
t Nut tb CarniitiUti:, of » distin
411 iyilibi family. He WSJ
.it a sfitlfiiH C uft'derd'e
.tod thg n-phew of fibe
ale uoclt* Has devotion fp
heritage of tint ‘'Rml C tt:ise ,! 1 w
alyrsve Ut|y <T csliylif
In his orat'ot), whieh w
masterpiece o1' (ilcH}uer»ce. Hr jliit
Uifty saw fit to eitlogijie nrti on)}
ilitf ^b.triicter tint! piilitary
of (Set.tere! Lee,but also to eu'opi/.>
Atrniliuip Lincolo. Hit trtbulfc
Lincoln was in tbe #tougeM
The or.'tion was printed iu full
many new-paperu tn the
nid win very widely uryd tuvorubly
coniinented opo», edUhtially, h.
Nprtheru n*w*iSij,pefs. The Nev>
Vork Times hud an •dttorjid
U>f pr. Durham to the highest.
put in the S"U(h, Dr. DualwrftL
eulogy of Lincoln wait tug
with any purticuinr enthpsiuam.
U- J>. G. Cljupters in tili pirfs
the South very strongly resenteti
what they considered tiuf ifiipro*
ptiety of eul«g'g)ng Lincoln
1 he occasion ot thu unveiling of
monument to {ientral Lee. The,
passed resolution* condemning l)t
J^urhatn and for sever,:! mouths i«
yeempd that the support of the
United Daughters of the- Cowt'e-d*
a racy had fieeri altenttied front the
Sione Mountain project, Ttnjjr
te.senu/titnt finally cooled oft mid aj
the general convention of the U
1). C. at Savfitjnah, iii October,
lyi.j, they passed a resolution
pledging their aypport tp the moo
untent.
A few tiny* agoOcvathbrEiignoe
ahn.ujge went to bfnngfidd,
II inyi*, and delivered an addre ?
.aultijfziu* Mr. Lincoln ip liiligu.age
f the higUsat luudtittion. He re
icrrstJ toMi‘.L’ r, C(>Iii us tbe ^savior
of iiis country.” He declared Unit
tlie Untied c rotates techy stuocJs , . in
jrrimt rieod of leadership siwibar ti
the lf'.ulerV.I)ip exemplified by Mr.
Lincoln. Frobably no' NortLern
orator has ever paid a mote flitter
ing tribute to the ’ Great Eminci
potor” than did the Governor
Georgia.
In ve>y striking cotnrjvi t* Gq\ -
eraor C»|»pAdge’* spesetr were She
remarks pf Mr. Icke«, Secretary ol'
1 he Interior, a former Republic*!)
and himself h, citizen of I linob,
team which state Mr Lincoln vveut
to Gm White ilotue. Secretary.
l ( -'kes lainarknd tbid tile K.el.aibli
ms tie pun jug tip a great hu* and
cy About tHe Roosevelt assault-,
upon tbe CouMituHoo of theUmted
State*, whereas Air. Lincoln rode
fough-sbod over tbe Cored tuition
whenever it stood in bj* path way
necret^ry eke, did not denounce .
Mr. Lincoln but suttply called
teotion to some very pertinent fuctr
.,f history.
..... " v*
DENTAL NOTICE
Have your Dental vfork done at
home. Help those who help pay
taxes. That keep the old Ship of,
State moving.
Alt. work guaranteed.2
I>r, T. 1 McDonald.
S=s=
Gone, what do yom think ot the
State of Georgib?.
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from the Mountain;*.
XIr. and Mrs, Clifford Blalock
spent the weekend with relat.
n r "
Mr. Major Doistiy war. over here
$undiy.
Mrs. .VJury Black i» will very ill
Received it Valentine from Mr.
George |l)avuh>on jXJi>u<!siy. H
sent us jonie * Ealing yceuces, three
pf lutes 1 , Hidlywood beauties utui
the tjniUfa iplets. H now weighs
ly» lbs. and juu can’t hardly *ee
b * eyes. Have been some warmer
since getting the letter. Ue tells
1 that it I as been to below zero for
I over a jn nth The snow is is roll
j j j deep mui still snowing. Just
of thorn the snow is is 40 40 ft. ft. deep deep.
On I’ . tie uy . .. h pf .. Dt camber lout
*
yc>r:; ago be gave u? a pi 11^
liquid corn, VVe told him tn
wouti .. h live , ol the
some it on
of March. Uaed U to nuke cam
I phor ittid smell of. U, O gs
kfiows the good artidt 1 ' from the
bid. jL< must have came Jimti be¬
hind tiie Buzzird. ‘Tfie most pi
Use letter., you receive theft: days
arc wiitu-n with a typewnuti. tint
is is one was tat long hand and
nut Let, one tliink pf tbe letter* the)
used tp gel from ;t btt.ine** college
The old Egyptian* have low tin
art of emulating ami this fas! age
j eirte, is apt, 10 think that writing u
apt to become a lost ait top- Peo¬
ple once Wrote with gopi.e i^uili but
how awkward that wouid b 1 ' iu
some of us
Clevelrtm! Nevv»»
f
1 Gltilin Vandiver has ieitSi t if
: Jy ^tiition tti DentoiestGa., he
: will luove there so'inetitna in |hh
neitr future.
ORif Aileti (Doe) wi» the lucky
tnaft on being the lowest hidiiej on
the mmi route fuun Gainesville to
D 1I1 Ion. ga.
Itocli, Bjra-qeh-New*
J ———
i .rd.Tuiner
Mr . ;t rtd Mis. Rieh and
; vHst, Frances Campbell, ot Gnitu s
; v jJ| e> spent last weekend Imre w 1 it
Mr. untj Mr-,, i'aul Turner.
A, wefttiii'K ol‘ inteiest in this j
! ; setliernent was tint.of Mi.*s Etlu: *
Alien'to Frank Nix which War!
solentioiged Sunday yt Test.a tec I
chinch by ,, L MW*, , 1
atcr avis.
Allen is the daughter of Mr. . nd j
AJr*. Charlie Allen. Mr. Nix is’
liit; *oi,j of Mr, and Mrs, R G Nik
T fieir friend* wish for them »l!
ties* down the highway of
JVjis* Ei a Del! Mien ha.* accept- •
eaj .a position iu Chicu; ae.
Mr, H. M. Ledford, of Loud,
ville, rtpcnt last Sunday here with j
rtjgfi. Mr. aud Mrs. Hcr-liel ;
1-*utdue.
\X’e ire spny to ben of the death j
of Aunt Rosetta (Grundm*) 1 u< i
nor who pps-ed away Fob 21, age!
y(J. She was a good woman an j
loved by Ml. Her Site was 11 bright
and shining light Mur all. Ihe^
b , ve pUt s> , upal!l> ,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to lb.ink our Iti-ud
their ktfldnes
shown us during the times:, an.
death of our mother. May
Lord ble«s each one.
Mr. and Mrs. J.VV. XV eA to ore i and
VffV -
12 di tt»i A J. Hilton. of be
Bunks County Journal paid The
Editor i* coil Thursday. Editor
liilfcpn is a real tnun, He -really
knows things that be i.s uuatj’e to
j i depart. Hi' people uppreciats
J{ 8 j* „ philosopher ami :i
ibtiniori't and bus that unu-u 1! g,f[
jof Jiluit expressing himself in such words
bui only few posses.
I it is visit with tis was irke tiiat
j i of the lament ible 1 • ,i s et 1 Will
,
R C g<j rS| the lute hi or A R,
.
Towtisend itnd "Ui Jim VVjl- ’
itttn. He is an 0 mi man, i
XV here can ive find equal
fo tin 1 v furs of While c.m y./
3 ubieot to the Primary , i Dll. h t.Sl|| I
1 am a candiilfttc toi te <•!. 1 n li) the of- ]
I Aw of County School Supe- • undent,. Ji i
J l pmoitled to serve ti sei.onti t.-,nn f
j -. * , . i
. ’•" vamuit.i (,«• elsctiou i I
>l 0 to
‘ ' * 1
I Respectfully
1
T. V. Cantrell.
i t, U1 1 "- - , -, might serve n; )mo
• Urn educatiou j
of ihffir ehildri'.. and
h, *"F a ^ out brt l*» ediieatbmal-tMndi-;
I u, - v <; fjunty, 1 offer mys.dj
landidate. for County imp , ui Schools in
Ihe comiti(f primary. J believe ib«t all
children, county and town, should have
the K,unc e Inciitiomil iidvuntnates a, to
!e*tiln}t‘tt uhd length pf sclKm! t.-T ins,
I jsrcimWc my t" ., A * ■ at tea a seven
up ntIni schools otnf 1 ■»m o 1 ‘n if pnewible.
I sett no lesson, with the incteun-.d funds
horn lit a Statu, why tflia could 1 ot be
done
1 will appreciate the support of ail
tl.Kj vptei. aud Cft /..‘iiu of White cunty.
Iieapt.,
C tt. Edwatde.
ro the voter! of W hile county .
I hamby ami ;am;e myself a catulidate
for the office I wuuty School Superiuten
dent, Btibjmit to the Dcippcrafrc I’llmary
held March i r l.
If « 3 *cteti, 1 sinmuse to devote uty «•
lire time and attention to tin; office arid
to work tor a progressive education!
program.
Yoi|r vote and influence w ill be rip
j>t eclated,
Bess XVmuKun e.'ui d
Reasons tor Chaotlcl Public Opinion
As to reasons for the changes in pith
1 : Jtuion regardiug hanks reported by
X a elfiisriiiKli rises "more than one or
f animation has tt word to say about the
American Bankers Association adver
Using and educational material,'' the
magazine says,
Jl mentions in addition iht benefits
of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp- j
oration in the emergency, improvement ■
in the general buxines* situation, the ;
weeding out of w«.u8 hanks ami the ;
banking inoriUorium. I
‘ The response to the survey can t |
tivv/' nut. down as encouraging aud informa j j
the magurine < oncindep. "it holds i
tail the definite Untie that with a con
timmiipb of a coop.-rat he, educational
attitude on the i'.n of tbe bankers tbe
0 -, the'jouruej tuck to normal may
well be completed in the not too die
tent future._________
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7;
YYKRE’S a bird’s eye view of a
good dinner. It’: more than
enough to "ke y a bird
alive,” however^ -H ki epa four per¬
sons very much alive and happy
and costs only one buck.
Crisp Radish Roses .>4
Ue.vUed liffgs in Tomato
Sauce 29 c
Buttered Rile fly
Pea and Lettuce Salad 23 ?
Bread and Butter Hi
Strawberry Shortcake 44 22 ?
r Iced Tea
Deviled Eggs in Tomato Sauce:
Hard cook six eggs, remove shells
and cut in halves lengthwise. Re¬
move yolks and season highly
with butter, salt, pepper, paprika,
mustard and lemon juica. Add
DXlflL.Ly C 10 OftuA
Extiiiiives—Public Duties !
of Sinks Stressed
NEW BRUN ' WICK, N. J. - Tbs
Graduate School of Banking, an uiy
pr^cedeuted educational rirojoct, oprr*
atad under (he joint .■ a?,pices of Tje
American Institute of Banking Secttm
of the American Bankers Association
and Rutgers University, with 220 en¬
rolled students from 35 states and flig
District of Columbia, inaugurated ftere
In June its first resident session.
The states represented and the nota*
her of registrants from each were a*
follows. Alabama, 2 ; Arkansas, 2 f Cali¬
fornia, 2 ; Connecticut, 9 ; Delaware,
3 : District'of Columbia, 6; Florida. 2 ;‘
Georgia, 3 ; fdabo. 1 ; Illinois. 8; tn
:ll:*na, 2 ; fowal: Kansas, 1 ; Kentucky,
2; Louisiana, 2 : Maryland. 1; Magsa
"Inir its, 9 ; Micbfg 11, »: Minnesota.
X; Missouri, 5 ; Nebraska, 1 ; New Jer¬
sey. : ’l; New York. 50 : North Carolina,
8: North Dakota, t; Ohio, 7 ; Oklahoma,
1 * < ; On ' .;tm, A' 1 '* 2 -♦ , *- Pennsylvania, V‘i uo. rcinsa, osa. 33 : Rhode nuvua
,
laland, t; Texas, S; X rg’nia, 6; Wash*»
ington. 1. West Virginia, 1 ; Wfaeon*'
sin, 4 ; Wyoming, 1.
The annual resident sessions of th« f
graduate school will lie supplemental
between periods by continued oxtrn-il
slon worh for the students school at flioir tijetc ) •
homes. The purpose of the .of in j
described as being to offer In a fbfee three j
year course a comprehensive approach .
to an advanced study of the varlour !
administrative problems in banking
and trust instiuuions. The teaching jj
procedure is a combination of the C3S*
system and the lecture diseu38!oa
method.
The Curriculum
The curriculum embraces banking
administrative problems and policie»,
bank investment problems, legal and
managerial aspects of trust business,
legal phases of bank administration
and economic problems in the field of
money and credit. The public reiatftms
and responsibilities-of banks and meth¬
ods for meeting those obligations ar*J t
emphasized in the course*.
It is planned to net up similar,,
schools in cooperation with other u63- .
versifies in various parts of tbe couiiT
1 ry. The school will add 200 registrant*,
each year for two years until 600 ars
a n rolled. f
Tbe trustass of the Educational*
Foundation of the American Bankers i
.. - i- ii-., k»v/* -»«!/><» fttntlo j
clared that many of the changes pro- j
posed by the act in existing laws ‘‘sf*j j
of a constructive nature and should
have the support of bankers, if th« (
office or appointjaent and the tenure j
of the members of tfte Federal.:
Reserve to Board, concentrate in whose greater hands It 1 * 1 |
power. !
ever before, could be so altered aa
insure, as far as possible, the absm
independence of the Board treni
or political considerations.”' j
,. -
Modern c. 11311.0 Witchcraft
During the Severn eon Gi century huu. j
of women, usuuliy innocent; of
connection with tbe black »rt,
burnt in this country ns wJtCheff. I
0,it people ,on Imagine (,,lt that witchcraft j
« ««•* that is by aa
lt, e case, iu remote copal**
it Js .still possible to purchase
» “wise woman” a love po«o» ;
w Ih make you irresistible to tha
upon whom you have sot your of?
attacks ora of charm disease. that, You will ward gift | I * •
may erett
at 11 price, help in casting tbe
eye on your neighbor's crops of
or *:ilt!c Luidyti Tif-Jiita.
mayonnaise to moisten and stir
until creamy. Re-fiJ! whites and
place tbi deviled eggs in indi¬
vidual shallow baking dishes or
In a glass pie plate or -fhallow
baking di.ffi. Pour contents of
one 10y 2 -punee can tomato soup
around - the eggs, leaving the yolks
uncovered. Sprinkle with but¬
tered crumbs and place in a hot
oven rntil the soup la bubbling
and the crumbs brown. Serve*
four. *■'
Pea and Lettuce Salad: Drain
one cup of canned peas and mari¬
nate in two tablespoons French
dressing for at least an hour. Add
one-lourth cup chopped walnuts,
three-fourths cup shredded crisjr
■lettuce and one-fourth cup mayon¬
naise and mix lightly together.*