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COURIERS
Devoted to the Agricultural, Coramercial and Industrial Interests of White County
XXXVIUI NO, 32
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Jnst from the Mountains.
Mr. Tom Whituef bad » blow¬
out recently,
Mr 'Pi.--r.-y, of Mooroe, spent last
week- f d as gcutat of Mr. and Mrs.
G$org Leonard,
Re v. As a Dorsey is no w con-;:
Jjictihg a mating here.
Mr.cuni Mrs. lla-u Denson were
here Sunday week.
Mr, and Mrs, Berstiei. Jackson,
of ©Kteoded Iowa, will visit, tmixe Friday for an j
Messrs Boyd Alien and DauKin-i
sey visited here lately.
Mr, JohnjDfintou is employed j
at the Helen .mine.
Mr, and Mrs. Kred O’JCeHey,
Murrayvijif. 4 »e«* ln%b ijitnday.
A-iso Misses Mary u#d Lula Kinsey
«nd Herbert ^Kinsey ayd wife, ol
ISfew Hoitand, and Mr, and Mrs.
Pierce Havnea, of Clermont
Mr. Fred Thurmond, of Clarkes
ville, is visit!ag here.
Mrs. Lestec Bialofk and Goen,
of Clarkesvilie, visited Mrs* A. N.
Jackson last wcek.J
Miss Lousne Elliott visited tins
part Sunday.
Mr. George Davidson, who has
*vo!uted from a Georgia Cracker
$0 a Michauder is due U> las back
boon across the Mason and Dixon
line,
Liet.-Cel. J. B. Conyers and
daughter, Miss Madge, came by to
see us one day last week. He made
out like he was mad because we
had not been attending his Sab¬
bath school, but knew he was only
poauming.- He also wanted to
trade us apples for sweet potatoes,
also wanted hot pepper that is half
p's and garlic and also martin
gourds. He is going to invite the
blue martin to live with him fvr
tho hawks have caught nearly all
his vegetables. Mr. Conyers is
cosmopolitan in his views and is
easy as a hair trigger to see t he
point, and-can shhke his sides like
a big fat woman. Coleujjm Free¬
man has become an enthusiastic
dieeiple of this Sabbath school.
Don’t know whether its the school
Mr. C-onyer’s red rpples, ov some
good looking gift, but from the
droppings and tfip outcroppings ii
seems to be the school. Time will
prove tire issue.
Bt\D OIK C01R1EH
Wi
Please pi,y tls iiuMfuliaRdy sc
that we can pay pfvpla tve oivq.
You have gathered your crop and
received a splendid price, so please
don’t hesitate in seeing us at once.
We need the money and ask tba,<
you come around and see yia <u
once. Please don’t try to dari
around the corners to miss us.
FOR SALE
Used range yanking stove f<
sale cheap, fee me at once.
Mm, Alex Davidson
Wore FKafe Albeits
the fn^- Alntties.’- most
United' States Thetl^^wwta '■«*» Ptmoe
Alberts, synv
bcl 61 the statfestrot^ip mark ojf-a'nian ^ pi maturity
wbe
and siAstance^
The First farm plows were» te*d»
pfr crooked tree btuockes and
Worked by mart powW-
,
DAILY PROGRAM AND FIREWORKS
OF ATLANTA CENTENNIAL
-%H- -
" V 1937 Fair
TKimSDAT-OCTfififDR 7tfe—PREMIERE OPENING DAY ,
FR1 DA Y---OCTOBEEt St.U -CITY SCHOOL DAY
Portrait of First City School.
FIREWORKS portrait of First City School Superintendent,
DISPLAY portrait of Newest City School.
Portrait of Present Superintendent,
SATbItDA,Y’~QCTOJ3ER 9th—GEORGIA PRESS DAY
AUTO RACE DAY ri».
FIREWORKS Flrnt Newspaper and Press.
nr-E-KT v/rviva -ytolein Newspaper Plant and names of three Atlanta
DISPLAY papers over same.
SUNDAY OCTOBER. 10 th—“ROCK OF AGES” and "ANGELUS"
MONDAY -OCTOBER itth—ATLANTA DAY
AUTO RAGE DAY
FIREWORKS Portrait of First Mayor, Early Railroad Scene,
DISPLAY Portrait of Present Mayor, Modern Scene.
v *r.
TUESDAY—OCTOBER 12th—GOVERNOR'S DAY
FIREWORKS Portrait of First Governor,
DISPLAY portrait of Present Governor
WEDNESDAY—OCTOBER 13th—i-H CLUB, FARMERS' DAY
AUTO RACE DAY
FIREWORKS Early Ploughing and Farm Scene,
DISPLAY Modern Farm, Tractor and Gang Plow.
THURSDAY—OCTOBER 14!h—PIONEER’S DAY
™ Oldest Citizen—Covered Wagon, etc,
DISPLAY ■ -
FRIDAY—OCTOBER 13th—COUNTY SCHOOL DAY
First County School.
FIREWORKS First County School Superintendent.
DISPLAY Newest School. ife
pyeaent '
Superintendent ; “ •
SATURDAY—OCTOBER 16th—“CF.NTURY OF PROGRESS’*
The “Battle ot Atlanta’’—periodical historical scenes inter woven
AUTO RACE DAY
The main spectacle for each night:* program to be a Grand Finale of
The Battle of Atlanta—periodical historical scenes interwoven,
RUBIN AND CHERRY SHOWS ON MIDWAY,
24 Shows and 24 rides
Free Grandstand Show Every Night, 9 O-Clock
$ Acts, Thrills and Amusement
Neelcb Concert Band
*5!
As theii part of the observation!
of National Go-to-Church Day, i
Sunday, October 3 , every Me tho- ■
edist church in the GaiuesviileDis-1
trict, I 09 in number, is planning;
to have a service in that church at
the regular preaching hour on that
day.
The pastors of these churches
and their laymen or those from
other churches will conduct these
services, ami all the members, as
well as all other people of the com¬
munities in which these churches
are located are invited to dartici
pate iu tlis nation-wide church at¬
tendance movement by attending s
church service next Svt-May.
Rev, Claude Hood was painfully
injured when his car ran off a
mountain road in Lumpkin county
Saturday night. Two ladies and
a tuan were along vvitn him at the
time, one of the Judies was very
paibfully injured and was carried
to it hospital in Gainesville.. The
ar was damaged considerably.
Mr. Charles Davidson returned
to Detroit “Monday.
Country Banker Gives Simpli¬
fied Picture of How a Bank
Works to Help Other
People's Business
j A pared COUNTRY Ou>- fcaakaf following mently ilWbbed
latstwaest tor bis aolgbi&f* on Just
tow * bank goes about tapping them-.
1: "R Is tbs most ftaportsnt *art «f »
taak’s boalnesB to lend motley. Of all
tbs mossy daposMed in s s«n\k, th*
JMr rsnahjos that a oerttiSa peresstsg*
ito kept as band as a nasrre to sisel
'tbs demands of deposUani ft Is the
business of Its officers to lesffi tbe b«l
sawm eonsemtlvetr sad BWelr.
“Tie loans of a properly otsasged
bask are invariably mads to those it
believe* are able to repay, and’alway*
m condition that they ba sepald at s
stipulated ties.
"The promise of an Individual «e ro
yap a loa* to a bank ma a certain date
li as sacredly laviolsMs as the prom
tea of a bank te repay tta dspoalton «a
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CLEV ELAND,. - GEORGIA, M'l’T. i
Star Gardener
Here is a garden costume which
Bollywood designers say will bo popu¬
lar this sprint- It Is worn by (tortrade
Michael, popular cinema star, and
amateur sesA?-**
A directory of trust Institution!*, pub¬
lished by the Trust Division, American
Bankers Association, lists 2,fi63 losti
tutions having aggregate capital funds
of $4,416,000,000 and total resources of
135,443,000.000. It shows a total Of 6,043
men and women engaged in this phase
of bank work. The trust institutions
comprise 1,356 state-chartered trust
companies and banks and 1,407 na
tional banks with trust departum
located ia 1,634 cities and towns! “N
tura ox tne country has never seen m a
sounder, stronger and more liquid con¬
dition than it is today. My authority
for that statement is the Comptroller
of tho Currency. No longer is there any
fear or thought of bank runs. Deposi¬
tors onse more know that their money
to safe and the banker, thrice armed p>
the knowledge of his own strength, to
toe king forward.
$
Sfetufiigives motorists; But nor evotYOK?
kmv® tk*t 'concrete Is really » iov cost
^ figures are indisputable. Ths.y show that,
whtffiher^for g-seat super-highways ot secondary roads
Cdi^iag only a few hundred vehicles a. duy, concrete
ftetotaUy costs less to build than any v her pavement of
espial load-carrying capacity!
Here’s another important saving Concrete has the : VTst
annual surface maintenance cost per mile of aay typo of
pavement, funds which would otherwise bo spent for re¬
fers may be used to extend yotr highway system -pi l»aii4
more and more miles of mo r, -saving v.;i? crete.
Concrete cuts your out-o pocket dtiriug o^f, t&j t be*
/ .Cause it saves gas, tire and car repair bills.
FORTLAN9 CSMEMT ASSOCIATION ..■iiSJ
Burt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
nafi&Mrf to improve and extend the uses of vHitVle
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