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Hundred* surviving friends
rinnl iribu e to the life of
eou 11y ’k most beloved citizens.
He passed away qatetly in
d-tk hours of the morning.
hsd been sick for tn ire than
ars bui his sudden passing was
vi ick to the family. His body
cirried to the Mossy Creek
ds! church where Rev D. S.
erson sud Rev .J M Guest
Htcted last ri es, after which
>>dy was ouried in the
emetery.
He w%* a devoted husband
‘at her. lie loved his church
mended church Sunday
assing away.
He was loved by all who
dm and will be missed by a
host of friends.
He is survived by his wife
hildren: II L, Dorsey, of
Oak, Fill , Mrs. J. D.
Mrs. W. C. Holcomb, of
itnd; Mrs, Mood Gi till n, Clermont
VV. A. Dorsey, Cleveland; Mrs.
vV. J. Ravan, of Cleveland ; C. L
Dorsey, Cleveland ; Paul S. Dor
,<-y, , Deer Lodge, Mont.
L®eal M@ws
Gene, the Governor of Georgia,
ha- again extended the time of buy¬
ing auto tags. He evidently needs
-oney. You people that voted
„r him should liurry up any get
vour tag, became Genu is appeal¬
ing to you.
Whoever saw or be.-rd of a so!
lier performing a military duty it)
civilian clothes? Well, Gene Tal
.nadge's army did that when they
pbsically ejected Treasurer of
jeorge Hamilton from hss uflioe in
the State C‘pitul Monday. Ask
toy soldier if that is right.
Mr. Fred Palmer, of Chestatee,
Go., was hi town Saturday. Fred
is an excellent citizens and is al¬
ways it welcome visitor when he
.nines to Cleveland.
Fiu is very prevalent in Cleve¬
land and throughout tlie county.
Gene your mike-shilt, or just
what, your governor, Inis hud two
gate official*, Harrison from liis of,
ice. as Cam pt roher-General and
Hamilton as Sue Treasurer .They
were elected by the people. We
have got a real dictutot in Georgia
[t you folks like it tout is your
xtstness. However, we desire to
tale that we do not liko it.W’hy
don't you Talmadge supporter
icsitate for a moment and then do
ome real thinking? There is no
ise to make mention furloer it your
nead is sealed in brass. *
^Gene, the dictator,, fired Spot
Grant as Putchasing Agent of the
State Highway Department ol
Georgia, for the sole reason that
ne was a qrother-in-law of Marion
Smith, whom George Hamilton
nployed to repesent him. \ ou
tolks keep on voting far Gene!
What tools we mortals Le.”
The Editor and "family is very
grateful to Mr. A. G- Brady for a
mess of turnips.
All of Judge J. W. II. Under
wood’s friends are happy to see
him out.
Mr. Frank Coleman is in Ai
ginta lor a tew days on busine-s.
i
Tulin ulge, the Gene, put the
stale in turmoil by ejecting Tresur
er. Geo, 15 . Hamilton, and Comp
treller-Geuerni, \\ . B. Harrison,
tnereby holding Federal tunds
which will not be forthcoming un¬
til it is legally decided who is
Treasurer Hamilton of Georgsa
The governor ousted these menj
the people; , ;
vv,.o were electeu by
and put in men of lus own choos
mg. The bunks refust to recog
ize checks issued by ti e newly up
poited jjieasuter. Cues pt I,,.;
preachment ot dictator Fulmodgel I
ate spending through, ut the state
Rliable Man Wanted to call on j
ionners in White count. Wonder
ortuuily. Make $8 to $i
No experience or capita
Win. M.NZSS
B., Fceportr, Illinois.
Tt fe Clevelan d courier, Cleveland, Georgia.
Road Supervisor
To the vnters of White i:aunty.
After the solicitations of many
from every section in the county, I
i by announce myself a can litlate
Sup r visor of the Board of
els of Roaria and R venues of
county, which is also a member of
Board.
I feel that I am amply qualified
perform the duties in an am eptable
ner, to tee roads amt the financial in
terests of the county- It elelected,
promise to put forth every effort to
torui and transact the duties of the
fice to the best of my ability.
.Very sincerely,
G, E. Allen
To the voters of White county.
1 hereby announce myself as a
date for Road Supervisor of While
ty, subject to the Primary to be
March 18 .
If elected, I promise to perfo-tn
duties of the office fairly an I to the best
of my ability
Tour vote and influence will be appre¬
ciated.
Sincerely yours,
W. B, Robinson
To the voters of White county.
1 hereby announce myself as a candi
late for Road Supervisor of the County
Jommisbicners of White county, subject
hi tile primary to be held Much 18.
If elected, I promise to n-.nilei dili¬
gent an i fairhful service in performv
nancc nf the duties of the office. Vour
vote and influence will be highly appre¬
ciated.
Very sincerely yours,
K. Webb West.
l’o the voters of Wiiite County,
Alter the many solicitations of up
friends, f hereby announce myself as a
candidate foa Road Supervisor of the
board of Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of White county.
After years experience iu varied posi
licns, I feel that f am amply qualified to
perform and transact the duties of the
office to the satisfaction of all the people
Since it is impossible for ms to con
tai t every person 1 respectfully ask that
every voter accept this as a pereoual ap¬
peal for their vole and inti teuee.
If elected, I will put forth every pos¬
sible effort to peri'o.im and transact the
duties of the office to the best of my
ibi'ity.
Sincerely yours,
Charlie Sears
To the voters of White county.
I hereby announce myself a eaniU
■ late for the office of Road Supervisor
realizing at the same tin " that 1 will
have other duties to petfm »., than mere
supervising load work, that ol being a
member of the Board of. County Com¬
missioners, and having the financial iu
ichest amt management of the county
matters.
If I should he elected i will look to the
inter, st of ihe county in a financial and
business way as well ns sci ing tjtat the
county roads in i very section of the
county are properly cared tor.
f certainly will appreiiite the support
and influence of all the voleie of tnc
Kept.,
W. K. Led fold.
Superintendent of Schools
To liie voters of White county.
After much ei met deration I offer my¬
to the Cilice of County School Su.
perint, tit. 1 have been soliciated by
many able and subtitantial citizens, I
yield to their request. I
solicit tile vote and influence of all
who are interested iuthe educational wt-1
of the county.
I will try to rend r the best service
to the schools in the county. I
appreciate your vote on March ,18 th
Respectfully,
L. M. Davidson
For Treasurer
In the voters of White County.
1 do hereby annonnee myself a candidate
the oftice of County Treasurer, sub¬
to the Deruocra'ic primary to be
l on March 18 , i 93 t», and if elected, 1
to reudet honest, efficient and
service at all times.
Born here in White county more than
sixty years ago i have live I my life
here and I believe that most, if not all ot
you know me well enough to know that
honesty, uprightness aud character has
lwr > s bcen euut » “ 8 »ou would expect
troui anv public official.
Your snpport snpport wlU will be b „ greatly nppreiat
ed and again 1 pledge to the citizens of
W liite oiiuuty to discharge my duties in
a highly satisfactory nianuer and at all
times for the welfare and upbuilding ot
my county and its citizens. Thanking
you must sincerely lor ail your help,lam
Very ii. sincerely yours,
i>. ’•Hli.ide" Hicks.
White Couuty.
I hereby announ-.e myself as a oandi
date for the office of County Treasurer,j
abject to the Primary to be held in said j
term as Treasurer and it my friends seel
j Our New Warehouse
In Gainesville, Ga.
Opens Tuesday, February 25
The increasing popularity of Mountain City Mill and Chattanooga Bakery
Products has made it necessary to establish a whol : ale Branch in this ter¬
ritory, in order to serve the merchant trade quick and better. Our new
business will be handled by three well known local aen, all of whom have f
^ represent had many years firm, experience which for in the flour than business forty a 1 has are been well building qualified to
, our more yeai ar*
enviable reputation for Fine Quality Mill and Bake j Products.
j Men In Charge of Our New Branch
HUBERT L. BARRON, Manager W. O- (Ottie) REED PAUL GARRISON
The following Mountain City Mill and Chattanooga Bakery Products wtll he carried in stock
at all times, and our trucks will make regular deliveries to the Merchant Trade
within a reasonable distance of our Wareh mse.
FLOUR MEAL CAKES and CRACKERS
ORIENT, OLYMPIA, “OLD FASHIONED" Rock Ground REX
GOLD MEDAL, ST. ELMO, CRYSTAL PEARL, bolted SODAS
OUR PET, MELODY, The Standards of the South. SEUECT SODAS
EAGLE, BEST MAID, VANILLA WAFERS
GEORGE WASHINGTON FEEDS
LOOKOUT MOON PIES
GRITS BLUE STOCK, LOOKOUT LEMON SNAPS
The famous ARROWHEAD ORIENT WHEAT FEED, RED BIRD GINGER
Brand, in all sizes, bags HOMINY FEED (Green Tag) SNAPS
and cartons. All are fine Live Stock Builders
Plant of The Mountain City Mill Company and The Chattanooga Bakery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
The South's Largest Manufacturers of Flour, cal ana Qrits
Wholesale Only
MOUNTAIN CITY MILL COMPANY
242 South Main Street Opposite Sc uthern Depot
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
TELEPHONE 1041
to indorse me for a second term
will retire and not be in the reee agaiu !
this office.
1 sincerely thank the people of my
for their support in the past and
elected, to succeed myself I wi 1 in ihe
conduct the affairs of the office
efficientlly and in a pleasant
accomodating manner..
Your support and intiueuce will be 1
apprecitcd.
Very respectfully,
R. D. McCollum
the voters of White county.
I he ehy announce myself a candidate i
County Treasurer, subject to the
Primary to bo held March 18 .
Due to the wearher and bad roads it
will be impossible for me to sec every
voter personally, therefore I wish that
you take this as a personal appeal for
your vote and influence.
If elected, I promise to transact the
duties of the office myself in an efficient
aud acceptable maimer to all the p*o
le
y Bur votejiail , Dflaen ^ in m behaif
Cohuian SeV>> It
NOTICE
Because of the il’ness of my wife
and no one capable to leave my
busine-s with while canvassing 1
an forced to withdraw from tie
r ace of Ordinary of White county
I am deeply appreciative to my
interested and cordial friends for
pledging me their support and vote 1
ind wish for lhem to know that it i
will be my pleasure to be of any
assistance to them at any time,
Yery sincerely,
j. M, Holcomb
READ THE COURIER '
Men Wanted ior Rawleig
•Louie of Soo families. Write ini
mediately. R.iwieigb Co., Dept.
G AL—63—SA—Memphis, Term
Mr. R. \V. Ash, 86, died Tm 9
day night after an illness of
years at his home near
E 1 riy in youth M Ash
himself s Christian and
himself with the
Methodist Church, where he
ed as a steward for m my years
was a devoted and
member. He was ai ways active
affairs. He
displayed an interest iu the
Meeting at Loudsvi' e.
He was an ideal cr zeu; a
voted husband and a : rue
He was born in White county
-pent his life here. He is
vived by his widow and a
of relativys
Funeral services v .re held
the Cleveland Methodist
Wediyesdav at ro A. M. with
I. M. Gue-t official ng.
Ward, of Gainesville, was
To ti e voters of White county.
I hereby announce mysolf as a candi¬
date for Road Supervisor of the Cow
■ mlssioners of Roads and Revenues of
White dounty, subject to the primary to
be held March 18
If ele ted. 1 will promise you my very
best efforts to endeavor to give all the
a fair, courteous and able eeJive 0/ the
county affairs and the maintenance of
the roads. During my past service 1
have been handicapped and coold not do
what I de-ired to do for the roads, but
feel tliat, if reelected, that 1 will be in a
i position to do so,
d our vote and influence will be ap
I predated.
Very sieely,
J. H, Brown.
‘ Uncle John” Cantrell died
Fqursday morning . He is the
father of Supt. of White County
Schools, T. \ . Cantrell. Inter¬
ment will be in Cleveland cemetry
A full story will appeaj in our
next issue.