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THEi CLEVEmND
XXXVI No, 25
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ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from the M untuins.
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ff you wont « job seeRoyll ir»is. |
ipeaker ot tl>e house. He want .
j?ol3 to go out into the back alleys
and 'the soft drau-d stands and
bring them in. Oft times when it
comes to the common wed He
can’t keep a quorum and has ad¬
journed at the people’s expense,
Mrs, C. II. Miller, president oi
(be Helen saw mill, and her hus
•paud, secretary, brought us read¬
ing quitter lately. Told her she
looked younger than her girl, and
we meant it. Can’t afford to flat¬
ter a mother.
Yes, the women writes in. Had
o card from two Augusta girls.
Mrs. Geerge McAfee, of Okiaho
yj.'i, writes to Mrs. A. N. Jack sow
aJ;out us, She tells she has li
■clwldren and all have married. You
«e she will sooft have a host of
grandchildren it they don’t take
to that birth control, An old maid
*1 Soutb.-Gaotgi wites the Misses
McGee’sus to us. She tells she
1ms a good farm, but don't intend
for that to come in between us,
you know iu case of another de¬
gression we will need a back*
ground as well as some backbone,
Mr. I'li-co Berroug. of Sautes,
ttline along yesterday. Tried to
rake up kin with him.We couldn’t
find any relation by affinity ot
contiguity. He then says we arc
qf branch-kin. My great-graud
fatlier dr/uik up at the cold spring
attd yonr great-graridfather drank
jn the branch below where the}
washed baby diaper^, therefor-e
one touch oi uatttre tnaW ».is a ' 1 ’
kin. Go very slow in' claiming
kin. Once ott my way from Helen
two guys gave us a lift. Claimed
kitj with them- They had an old
poor horse to a buggy.
the^lmrse had disease, but at
f,jw he needed more corn. Well,
those guys and the horse dined
with ns, Kinfolks you know In
«few eLyfi ihey cams back and
dined oguiu. In talking to mothei
ihey sa.it! Grandma if you ever
pome over ou Shooting Creek the
Fitch suing hangs to you. They
well knew she would never see
that string,
Y'es, some have lost faith iu the
ground bog doctrine but spring
»5.u the way. Don’t listen to
4 ore. The brown thrasher sang
^ , , Sunday. , When .... you hear . the ,
whippoorwill and the seven start
set at dark tlieu spring.
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Ciurkeavilie, Gft., March J3 .1 h 1
trial of Sheriff Frank C, Wofford
charges of accepting bribes
apd extortion, which was to have
^p*jy taken up for hearing yester
iv Habetrbam county superior
was postponed until
June term of court, which will
convene June 5,
Xh» postponement was ordered
due to the illness of Sam Kirnsey
of Cornelia, defense attorney. In
Uftilition to Mr. Kimzey.the siieriff
Uas employed B. P. Gaiilard, of
Gaiuesvilic, former jadge of, the
yprlheusteru circuit, and Colonel
Robert McMillan, Jr., of Clarkes
ville. eon of the present judge.
Read ;The .-Courier
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Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial interests oi White County
L©e®I M@ws
Do you think Governor Rivers
Should call back the legislature f
They had seventy days to do some¬
thing. Is it that some few mem
bets want to run for governor next
year and want to be called back ti¬
de some political maneuver? The
people wanted the program of
Governor Rivers carried out ;,ud
everyone welt know that St is true
from the results of last September.
Hitler took over Czech-Siovaki
this week. What other ti titer *
. tuuutnu ri .
he will take over next is for you 4
to guess. However, war is roost
imminent in Europe now.
The Ninth District Division of
the Gaorg-a Congress of Patents
and Teachers will meet at Canton
Wednesday, March 29.
Mrs. L. L. Black has returned
home after a visit with sisters in
Athens,
Grandma Dockery is visiting
her daughter. Mrs, Coleman Sea*
l?oit.
Prof, and Mrs. G. 0 . Nelms, oi
Cornelia, and Mr. Frank Nelms,of
Commerce, visited Editor andMrs.
Jas. V Davidson Saturday night.
We are informed that White
couri y will lose $7 500 this year
due to the legislature not passing a
revenue -bill.
Well the Legislature has closed*
From the very start there was no
harmony. At the closing days
there was lights and all kinds o(
S p e "ech-making. and to tome ex
tent-not the kiitd a member should
make. Ti ey did nob pass aa ap
*
ro prsai tort. ^ 11 f not a revenue
measure. Many schools will close
some will shdrton the term, while
a few will borrow the money to
to keep the schools open. To sun
up what they did can be stated in
word— NOTHING.
Rev. Frank Morris whi preach
at the home of Mrs. S. M. Kiniaey
Sunday night, March 26. You
aie invited.
The Cleveland High School will
remain open tor the rest of this
'erin.
Cinyton, Gu.—Plans for sh«
cre.it ion of ;t fish hatchery on Wild
cat Crock in Rubuo county are
practically completed with the
ceipt of word from Honorable B.
\Y lielcbel, Ninth District j
CongressinaIlt wl)0 stated that
;he Presideut has approved W PA j
participation pmxunately in the amount of ap- j
$34,700. i
Original! plans coil tor a plant i
casting in the neighborhood wi;"j t' 1
#60,000 of which the $ 84,7000
be supplied by WPA. I
The remainder to be supplied
by the governments or private |
sources from the con ties
Stephens, Habersham and Rabun,,
1 ‘unds supplied by Rabun citizens j
rot the purchase of the land ate .
already ou deposit ut the bank. '
The hatchery will be under the |
direct 11 per vi si on of the federal ■
Bureau ot Fish Hatcberiea assisted i
by the Georgia Division of Wild |
i
It will supp.y a much ureded j
source for restocking the •
tain streams and the numerous j
lakes wbYh uboaud' to northeast j
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If you have frequent headaches. ’
dizziness,' fuiutrug spells, I time ;
rick, i-ccompriuied by chills,, \
■.rumps, bfrtuons, jaundice, chit
ffuins or epileptic fits, it’s a sign j
/ou are not well and are ikible to
lie any minute. . li-i-ten ut ouee
to our office and pay your sub¬
scription it: advance, and thus
.make yourseif solid for a good
obituary notice-
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA MCfil 3 7 19 S$.
Georgia, White County,
By virtue of an order of the Judge of
the Superior Ourt of said county and »
(uuiimission issued to us by the \ !e> k ot
the Superior Court ot said County, tia-a
ed'oa an application i- r ptuUtlon be
Uveiin.the common ownera <u the .land
herein described, will be sold on the is 1
Tuesday in April. 1039, !>*>iwt a the legal
hours of sale at the usual pines of juiblir
sales, at the court house, Cleveland,fity,
the followiug land to wit: Alt that tract
( rjpaioej of hind lying and being in tin
•itii district of While e-uitdy, gi*,
b/ing j art of lot ■ f Ian ; No. So lyiru.
on the East- side of T< ivn Creex tin «pt
that part of saiti lot on the Ham sidy ot
sain ««k which to known
of .R-e Dover c-wepi i,.-g also or.* ■ in,
^ ^ ^ (/f Mi ( urWjk . ^ t4ti .
i. Logan fill
fore sold off to sutd * i No. tying bast
Ot .aid creek .-mum.:(O-Mg at the feud
lots Nos. fid t»ti •
eoinei of amt run ,V
tional line nmnuu,-. Easily through said
lot tip ; g the road pi tiia old
White county Turnpike known as the
Tomuileo Gap Tui spine where suidpoiul
crosses Town i'r-t k, t hence up said
week in a Northern direction to the line
of lot 156, them:* East with the line to
the beginning c«r«er. Also the Eaai
half of lot oi land N 8 U containing- 21,55
)|cree, wore .,r less, said tot divided by a
conditional line ngreod upon by ft. J.
Resell and Lewi- Allison, heretofore,
which conditional hue begins on an
agreed rock corner on the south original
line of saiii lot and running a Noith
direction until it eu ikes the North ori¬
ginal line of said lot, Said line running
on tlife 'West side of Flag Ton j and all
of said land being known a« the Lewie
Allison old honieplaee. This being a
par; it ion sale to adjust the interest of a
number of common owners. Terms
cash, in is tith dyy of March, 1939.
T. V. Cantrell, J. II. Telford, J. If;;
White, Commissioners in Partition
Georgia White County. .. ,
Pursuant to an older passed by the
Court of Ordinary of Hall county, Geojf*
gi-r, on th«3 liiei Holiday in Sepfetpher,
1988 wiil be sold h<u . •! the court house
door-iu said White iviunty, .on tlie tirsa
Tuesday in April 103 d within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property to wit iTowrj
lot number 22 in the Town of Cleveland
in Block ‘dJ" of the Underwood sub¬
division, said lot being 50x140 feet Said
property to he sold as the property of
the estate of Mrs. ,1. W, Warwick for
tlie purpose of paying debts of the estate
and for distribution. 'fUU u.«: Hi;; day
of Marth 1930.
C T, Skelton
A. V li en i iu «r
Adminiatratora of the estate c-Mi«. 4. W ,
Warwick,
A. H. HendeJ^orj. Atty, fot AdiniHietra
tOIB*
Business was greatly encouraged
by Harry Hopkins’ speech at Des
y u i oe s, Iowa. Yet Harry is only
, hired hand and what he dated
be overruled by tlie Presi
,-j en { t it is well-known thePresi
dent’s opinions have been known
to vary with bewildering rapidity.
However, there are good reasons
arguing that tire policy ui«i
dowrj ) yy Mr. Hopkins may be pm
into effect. Administration lead
ers a ie worried about the swing to
the right shown by the ut
List election. Democratic
in House and Senate are
split wide open, and such potent
officials au Vice-President Garner
are openly working in the interest
of conservatism So thus it may
jj e> some 0 f the experts ..re saying,
t|)8t ]V j r> R ooveveU ; s y OWtng to
tfae | Iiev | ta ble, beeause of ftbe ur
gunt need for bringing about peace
and quiet withJn iiis own party.
Even as God tempers the wind to
tLe 6hora , amb| fco ^ a go0(J
poIjtician temper hja opinioos t0
conditions that confront him.
woB«y ?
I CARRY
?&&S WORRY ANTI -
^^^A INSURANCE
Regular Ad
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Georgia, White Coun’y.
Wiil be sold before the court houao in
said county on the tiret Tuesday in
March 133!) within the lt.gs.1 hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash the
following described property to vvii:
An undivided one-half imereti* in and
to the following'land: Parts of lots of
numbers 190 and 191 in the third iut d
district of said county containing sixty
nine acres more or ie^a and being the
the same land and fully described in a
deed from J- If. Cantrell to Mrs, J. H.
Cantrell dated Match 29th, 1929 and
recorded in- be CloJk’a Office of said in
deed record book l, X“,page 175 to which
il«ed reference i« made lor description
>f‘lie \T r pi l perty '*"> herein T'"\ “’"T”’ advertised.
«? H i- H, Cantrell ^ to satisfy ™ a tt ta W tssed j .
^ W'Thmlonas the proper. I
«ited U ' ,0 * atl6t ' V * ll f is ' I
irom tnd Mipertur Court of said
oiamty agamat Trank Trner and J. II.
Oti-idreli and in favor of Clifford •'sutton.
Thin February 4, 193 !)
Lnt Vandiver, 8lop iff
NOTICE |
1 . 11.1 persona are hereby notified not te j
cut or remove any timbers from the j
lands in White County, known as the'
land* owned by J. I). Cooley at the tkne
of his death. All persona also uotitb d
not to buy any timbets from anyone
claiming the right to sell any of the titu¬
lars from said lands, unless they aw
authorized by me.
Further notice is givyn that o'> ^n«, oa-S
atty right to take any of the timb|rr» JsJJ
of tho lands meritdotted, and atjlt
out my consent, and if 99 dop^ l will
hold the party «.o taking eaid titnbstr,
liable for narco under the law.
Mrs. I. L OASIS
a g sMitt
Georgia, White County.
Wiil lie sold before the court house
door in said county on the firat Tuesday
in April 1039 within the legal hours f
sale to the highest bidder tot rasa the
.following described property to wit
All that tract or parcel of land lying and
in the third and district of said county,
and being parts of lots of land number ?
170 and 171 iu said distric t ami deupib
<-d as foilowe; Comraeu iug on the mnu
side at a conditional rock corner, them u
nearlylnortheast along the Gainesville
anil Naeoouhec road to the original ha
north; tbeneo along said road to the 01 i
ghuil line; thence north,to a bh.ck locust
stake, thence west with the <>riyinal ii.o
to a black oak, thence northwest a con¬
ditional line to a chestnut stump; tic, no
south the original line to a bour a
tree; thence the original In « to ti-* •
son Freeman liue east to ;t.e beginning,
containing about ISO acres more or less
and known as the late home plac of I.
C. tlurdock iu Blue Greek district oi
said county.
Said property levied ou and to be sole
as the property of Ben f. P.duiour t<
satisfy a tl to issued from the Superior
Court, of eaid county in favor of j. E
Sor.nbse an.i against ht-nj. Palmour,
which 8 is. hae been duly transferu-jd tor
value toll, a Nix and said 'fi fa h
ttavtiing in tne. xtAtno of as id H. S. N..i.
transferee of J. £;, Soeebee. ThiaMarch
to, 1939.
Lat Vandiver, bhcitiff
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As to rcasotut tor the changes in pub- i
ftc opinion reyardiuR banks reported by |
the clearinghouses “more than 0as or- !
ttanisarion Has a word to say about th* ;
American Bankers Association silver* J
Using a-nff; *ducation*l material,” th*
magazine say*.
It rrt'&'Men* la addition th* meflt*
ot the Fsdwal Deposit Insurance Corp
oratlwi in the emergency, improvsiaext
In th* genera.! business sitvuUoa, the
weeding oat ot weak bank* and the
banking moiitorinro.
"The response to Ut* sum? can b*
put. down a* encouraging and Udontt*
tive,” (be; mnguxln* concludes. "It hold*
out the dettait* hope that with * eva
tinuance. pt a cooperative, *du«atUm*l
attitude on th* part of th* hanker* tt<
rest, of the journey bach to somal mM
well be compkteg Jn th* »o* tof 4 v*
teat future,”_
You will get more plant* ft .vox gow
seed in carefully piepsure# botses sc.
pots than In ti,* open ground. er
will take its toil, partieulMly IMtrtS
tains. ,,
Soil tor seedlings need nst, Mb Sjtet
have The food i* needed after th* wtf
germinated tef plant* afls »
permanent quarter*.
Frequent cultivation fees a iartSiziag '
value. It lets air into th* soil ani
makes plant food available.
have Transplant two seedlings ftaw* tfa* ax leave*. scon a* they j
or
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