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THE CUEVELAND.COU RIER
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial interests of WKom County
XXXVI 1 I 1 No. 49
W A R
Not bii.ee 19J^ bus a mujo
itatisn declared war. Yet in the
jaterveniug years there have been
11 number of far-reaching, sanguin¬
ary conflicts. What might be
termed Mars' modern technique
does not require, a formal declare
tion of war—armies are mobilized,
soldiers and civilians are slaughter
ed. cities are devastated nut
governments change even while
officially speaking, actual was doe
not exist.
Itt Italy’s Biliopiaji campaign,
for evample, war was not declared
—hut the result of the invasion
was to eliminate the Eihiopior
Monarchy aod make the country
iuto an Italian colony governed by
the Italian Military. Russia and
Franca have not declared war on
the Sp.mish Insurgents, nor have
Germany and Italy broken off re¬
lations with the Spanish Govern¬
ment—yet it is n • secret that
Franco’s cause nas. been kept alive
with the aid of German nnd Italian
troops and equipment, while the
Government forces would have
collapsed long since had it noi
been for Russian airplanes and
liniments and French military ex¬
perts, Today in the Far East the
world is again without n declara¬
tion of war that ts oi utmost siguif
icance not onjy to the nations in¬
volved. but to the Western World
as well,
Japan has gone to the limit in
recent years to build up her navy
For a small country, she has a'
amazing military machine, far
superior to that of the Chinese—
though China herself has madt
progress iu unifying and strength¬
ening the couutry, China’s great¬
est weakness has always been the
corruption of her local govern¬
ments—is Oswald Garrison Vil
lard has written, “The purchasing
of Chinese statesmen and general
is Japan’s long suits ; it has ad¬
vanced her and her policy of con¬
quest fai more rapidly than havt
her rifle-: and cannon.” The cei
tnii, N inking government l:n>
usually proven unable to contro
Lbe superabundant local \\ urLord
—each with his own interest u
heart and each suspicion- of th
others. The MStn.ition as i> exist
in China is as if each America*
state governor bad a greit pr.vat
army which tie c ul i use for »iv
purpose he wishes. even te tbe ex
treme of fighting the armies «
neighboring governors,
As a consequence, plus f.pais'
far-more modern war machines,'
i, believed certain that thejapane
will encounter relatively lift
ti. mble iu eonquetirig the non
provinces. She will .take ovr
cities and accomplish desiiuct-oi
or. a vast scale, and probably re¬
place the present local government
with puppet Chinese government
controlled by the j ipanese, us eh
did in Mawclnuia. Hut in th
ioug run. }apau’s ctiances of s*u*
cess me dubious. Cliinu is a tie
inendnu* country, with the large
population iu the world. N<>
since the dawn of history has i
beeu permanently conquored—ove
a period of many yams, the in vac 1
ers intermarry with the Climes
und are virtually swallowed by th
immense couniiy- China has mor.
than halt -J billion people as agiifi*
st. Jupau’S 75,000 it 000 incon
Furthermore. seems
ceivable tbat Japan will be pet
Hjitted by Other powers to advanc.
uqdindered into China. Russia 1
strongly anti-Japanese and will, i
matters go far enough, throw be.
mighty resources to the side o
China. And if came down to u
Russo-Japanese war, most military
experts thmk the bear would win.
England will attempt to limit
What oi It?
When the Mexican boll weevil
began migrating northward across
the Rio Grande river into Texa*.
about twenty years ago, it couh
have been stopped by an immec.i
ate lind drastic quarantine by tin
Federal Government.
For some reason not then clear,
nothing was done, with the rcieu.t
that the biill weevil marched
through the cotton belt fr in tae
cotton belt from the Rio Grands ti¬
the Potomac, leaving behind it it
pathway of devastation which can¬
not be estimated. From that day
to this, every farmer in jbe South
who raises cotton husbeen fighting
the. boll weevil. It is here today
and probably will remain here so
long as cotton is produced ip this
tion.
In the light of i experience,
comparatively r it sterns in
credible that the :ral Author!
lies should hesit a moment to
take steps to se- the Argentine
Weevil, wli:.h 1 appeared hi
Northwest Flo; . All entomol
agist seem to og--.e that this insect
is at least a dozen times more de
struetive t . n the Mexican Boll
weevil, because the Argentine
weevil feeds upon and destroys
several c-ops t farms and garnens,
while the the Mexican boll weevil
confirme itse f to cotton alone But
brough many times more desiruc
tive,, the Argentine weevil prob
ibly in much easier to stop than
he Mexican boll weevil because
•he latter has wings and can fly at !
astounding distance, whereas, the
Arge tine weevil bus no wing
me c mo* fly.
Tt s ate entomologist of Geor¬
gia 1 as strongly urged uu iir.
rc . ate and drasticFederul quaraiv
1 nr to confine the Argentin.
ear'll to the Florida aera where it
ib.- oying cotton and oibe
. 1: From sfange reason, agaii
- c ir, liie Federal aulhoriiie.
imported to be reluctant to act,
Hz. .. beyond question, is an op
irtumty for the congressmen and
, itor.-i of Georgia and neighbor
ig stales to j iin forces togetbei
it compel! prompt ac ion by tin
,-iierai authorities.
With plagues of grassbappets
: er illy devouring huge farming
- eas in the West, and with tin
x-uiple ot theMextem boil wee\ .
aving destroyed uncounted -
ions of dollars wortu of cotton i.
ne south, it is beyond cxp.aoat'o
- hy VV ishuigton snoubi loose
i.y before moving to er dicit
is new d-stiuyer looming up ii
Florida
I’hc Commissioner oi Ag :cu- -
use ot Georgia <s leaving n .ton
uiturned to provide better u.-.rke
or Georgia tatsn products and .
nakii g progress Hot of win t u-..
•vi 11 be markets it -i ravenous in
ect ftoni across the sea ts to be a
lowed to obtain -t foothold and e.>.
•jp Georgia products.
Japan's con quest n t id nest ci
ter own trode, a ad *, in ,aU p'op
ibility, will the U ted States am
France. And ht y,. it is u qnes
non whether Japan's financial re¬
sources are sufficient to stand a
ong struggle—today more, than 5O
per cent of her government's beri
fet i - eaimarked tor the army mx
utvy, and she has u soaring naiioi
tl debt.
So here is mot her grave tlirea
to world p.sucs— he gravest, per¬
haps that has yet appeared. Whether
war is actually declared is only of
theoretical iruportance—-to all in
enl6 und purposes a major war is
now underway in the F<r East,
and intere.-ts directly affecting
every nation m the world are in¬
volved
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. AUG,
Em; Fonrtli ‘Work 111 ;
"Arne turn ns must work
one,full year out of every eight
o about s x weeks out of
vear—just to pay the cost of
Federal government,” says
United States News.
‘•When the locai and
government eosts are added 10
expenditures of the eational
merit, the average American mu?(
work two years out of every eight
to pay the cost of government.”
The tax collector get* a cut
every pay check. His unseen
hand ranches in ahd takes part
all the money you ipend— for food,
amusement, clothing train
power service, And And his his P percen
tuge is today gie.ter than *t evtu
was in paace time in this country.
The Twenty Century Fund es
limates that total government cosis
have swelled to $17,000,000,000 -
000 a year. That is approximate¬
ly 25 per cent if the national in
come in good .lines. When you
work four we a, the public treas¬
uries lake y< u earnings for one of
the weeks.
During t! avxt year or so we
are going to ' uiake or break” a.
far as as the . a problem is cot.
cenied, Eu- branch of govern¬
ment spendiu, must be clieckee,
from the nan, , d c ipitoi io tlie
city hall. We will 1 a,e a let u.(
in tax boosting wi- - . and only
when, then vo.ee of the people de
.■Bands it.
=E-«~»SaSS
Buford uiufiiBg
That Buf.'id baseball team ir
making strides. They have won
so far, and, eve:; thouab they are
several br mired miles irons us :n
Witchite, Kiuis , tlmseShoemakers
should know that they have a num¬
ber of real fans pulling for them
We bet Clem Adams will see on«
of ’hose g.jinas Buford pia;s whilt
he t? visiting his brother, Will, 11
Kansas. Wire those boys we art
with rhem to get liie pennant.
Buford defeated Holly » nod, Calif
who gat the peuuent lust yenr.thei
•vi*y sh iiidn’t we pul! for Buford
Laud For Sale
I'he r. M. McMillan, estate,con
i--in.fi <:5 .he McMillan homeplac.
• d f.® vV tio* Ghize farm, approx
ni de -y 35O acres. G ,od houses
>u ! bu<i tings and pastures, neat
march and sell- oi.
Fart-, contain original fores!
amber. Will seli all or parts.
For details see
U, A. McMillan, Cornelia, Ga.
R. L. Dorsey, Lu.j, tiu.
F. C. Staton, Clermont, Ga.
Fiease pay us iaimeiHately .
hat we can pay people we owo.
You have gathered you; crop nui
a splenuui price, so pleusi
ion’t hesitate io seeing us at once.
We need the m. - and ask tbu*
come around id see us 11
Please uMn't tty to dart
•round the com.:: I., mis- ti*
iijCy
For m Sale
1 vi lli sell nv- lot on the East
of the fY ,.c Fquare in Cleve-i
ut a b;ug u. Located be¬
J, I*. Cooley Store and
Seabolt'- ; 3-W9O feer. it
write or telephone
Mrs, Clara Wider McDonald
Jefferson, Ga,
5.605 persons d- d in Georgia in
I.936 of heart u able, of which
were ove- 45 rears of age.
Whew! Big Figures Used
For Legion Coaveiillon
j New Yorkers who hare bnmd
the figures of some $80 ooO 000 ...
.
the potential increase in quainess
to the city as the result of the
Visit of Legionnaires, their wives
and families, to the coming Amer¬
ican Legion Conventions®; irt-.b.’f
10 ^ *»#y_ move yiyirily u. :e
^°' v merchants’cakh register • :i
!,f Ums cM,rn; " e wws 1
fL’ed m-o terms ot comma,Lu .
h ,he add, ‘ iol,ai S0: T
^ ,,0IS wiU use »U, Ht
a *’ 8 ofthe convention in b rei
j ‘- uJ P r,vilttt 1,wUses w « e P 1 "** « n|J
-
P e " d ’ U woold re ch - r ° L -
UOrethan 16 668 * im * # :i ; e :fc -
of* ance covered by the Byrd 1 xp< di¬
ion; if the amount ot walking
done by Legionnaires (ire tram
’hited in the terms of one ped«<
tii.in he would walk mote ban
$6 times around tin- \MarId . »ta
circumierenre
Hotel accounttir-us 1 at-:= predict -
; ti more thin two •nil: addi
tsinal pillow cases will la used,
fitie million sheets tw; *nlilion
l.ith mats, und over C, • 1, and
tiree quuriers million lo.v- - dn •
ntg the Legion:; 111 A s: .y
Visitors to the Ctiv will Ci ’ si : e
over one hundred t;;n - 'even ron
0!,butter ; over two nudon quarts
«t milk ; over fiv* millions *'n of!
coffee 5 333 000 dozen of orange* ; i
nr,e million eggs; :-r,r milltor.
pounds of bread, ro . pancakes,
m:c„ and visitors si: uld purchuse
1 me additional forty million cig
i-ettes wiii'e they stay in New*
Turk City.
, fVut-of-towner 1 ,w be convention !
i'.tr^i e-tirnated as using some 87,-1 j
800,000 square , a of hotel and
lodging space s,hon'd buy some, six j
million shines and use upproxi-J
mutely three million packages <f!
mutches.—N nioinfi Legionnaire, !
NOTICE j
After A tgosi 28 , 1987 my shop
hours wnl i:-e froo: 8 A. M. and I-
3 F- M
Lay Ash
Rock Branch News
Mr. W, R. Howard d.-p„.'W
this life into the great bey.mdAu-a
42 , 1937 lie was 80 ye .t>
\|r.'Howard had bee/:- in f.ir.ioal
health for Severn wee - H= v -
1 member of Loudavil'-.
church. He w'.s fa/fhfni to
clvurch, and was stiper.utp-.ie-.it
Ms Sunday school for ve ,<s
tekeber. He was r.Uen ive iu s .
Hers. His character was iuinvucc- j
late character. He w -•> the .1
-‘ns family- His deedr are v. ;
Known, He was laid to I't-t at j
Loudsvi|ie Aug. td Rev. Me-;
Renz’e, assisted by Rev. He’. ■ j
Turner officiating. j
Messr- Joe and Charlie N'x are j
in an extended v.isit to relatives u j
Colorado.
Mrs O. F, vVestm.. se and spent
last week with her mo’.uer at New
Holland.
• e~=® 5 ^-:S= v :== j
Messrs W C.Ii--a Aid. .1 ra .A. j
Miller and T, V Gl. ve *. b son.
Herman, attended the Nuticna
Rural Letter Carriers tneetiag in
New Orleans ibis week end report
*1 wonderful time,
ttiro or tno country Bas never faett it- *
sounder, stronger aud more liquid con- j
dition than it Is today. Sly authority
for that statement is the Comptroller
o? the Currency. No lunger is there any
fear or thought of bank runs. Deposi¬
tors once more know that their money
is sale and the banker, thrice armed Su
the knowledge of his own strength, i»
looking forward.
Please Pay Us New
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Special Sale
W^ilfr.- County Farr*
Ow’isi By Hie Feta) Laofi Bans
Fhe Frank litmer Farm, coni«iuu»g y
av.e# •; u
? miles naftb ot G'avelnnd, G,i.: hors*
one : !rm whh y
,
roo,n -'Od ou'huildings.
ihe H. I„ Purdue* Farm, codtainiag 2-i.>
...eft- ;
§ miles .. ■•i'u.qI C: tv,-.land, oop-horse fat.m
- ro-m-i:
.
ad oti; buildings
1 I Mrs. W.. fi. Martin farms, coi *i« ng
•octrted acres
cl mi!-« sou'hwest ,.f Cleveland horse
‘ ; *:■ - rr
4 ft>9ln ^wfifing mvi worn,,;. $prnp;. ,« 0 l5u ldi
*T V Ri M&s Are Priced
l For Quick Sale
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thutn - write
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■ ’.ens., Ga.
OR SHE
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"E bun is gaining up earn !
again‘. No {anger (h: alarm ‘
ciocks awake us to gray
lawns and gray Myanmar-times. 1
But. if we needed rinstantial ;
breakfasts in Uccmrimr’s com 1
tray mornings, we new}; Us 1 flaw 1
Wen more. A: 11;»; an 1.5:;
year, we are an: in; la Xvi m 1- !
unity. To 63117111: spring aver, ;
take time to ea: 31:1»; blunasts ,.j
these flags 1,
Isn’t this a ?;~-:n:.»;mg man for 4
6 March h‘ealz.;;,;.'? i
Orange Juice ;
Oahu-mi with Cream
Hm Wrapped in Ewen mi :
,- first“?!
We Em: 5N“: ,
Came i
Agricot Rot Bread: SW; :0.
“that time one and a, halt cups powderlé flour, 3
naspzuus inking
one-turd mp kmwu sugar. and! 1
.Printing %
is me tnaacez key ot out cfviiu^uon, ■ \
the mear-s through which we }.r-e h-’
achieved art, education and rv <A Q
it is well worth the ver. high.. - I
aborts of its craftsmen.
The Cleveland Cook I
leu 1
Commercial. Printing of Ev . Ascription 'rf
h..-m....hwym..~,.wh~_._.fluhuu-—J
One-{him Lampoon suiL fiat. one
9g,“ mic half a cup of milk an;
Hutu; iabiespmr—ns [nefimj butter.
Mm .a-rnbima with (Er; ingredi
2:13? Pat. :mL 73:12; 0a 2-. buizomi
jj‘xL in" yomxd me p‘eate. 9min
01M .‘w‘u. 3 can :32 swigzts waif»
Lay Them menu on Lap of 230%
dough; pressing them mm as
mixtura Sprinkle witn half a.
cup brown sugar, (3 1: with butter.
and sprinkle with m.2-e-i.2zi="d cng
chopped nuts. Press 1:: WC“.
Bake thirty to forty minutes in
5. 31’5 degrees oven. This when:
about twelve pieces.
Good Code:
Vacuum yanking new brings
cnfiee to year kitchen as fresh
as though it had been roaswd
within the hour avg-it with every
bit of its flavor seabed in For a.
perfect cup of Cam‘s, do an
plenty 0: coffee ant} ain‘t boil it“
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