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About Town.
Col. G. N. Bynum of Atlanta,
was visiting fvionds and homo-
folks in Clayton Saturday and
Sunday.
Roe Canup and Derrick’s ad in
this issue of the paper where business trip to Washington, D.
they are offering many special C., last week,
bargains. Se& circulars.
Mr. Claud Derrick returned
Monday from a hunting trip near
Darlington S. C. Mr. Derrick
was the guest of the PeDee hunt ceased, are hereby notified to render in Ihjbl. I). Walts deceased, and suio ap
War
small 1
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cottage,
rent in Clayton a i
or two or throe;
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large
rooms
for about two!
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Col.
R. E. A
. Hamby made aj
Office
over
Hamby Hardware Store.
NOTICK TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
All creditors of the estate of Robt-
I). Watts, late of Rabun County, de
CLAYTON, GA.
I Georgia, Rabun County.
| Office of the Ordinary.
! All persons are hereby notified that
iWm J. Watts has fileu application in
; this office for leave and order to ell all
j the lands belonging to the estate of
■DILLARD LUCALS apple orchard
' , ' I luUh Falls.
Me-: rs. Roy ar u Phil Arc! •" of jCuth-. —
:s vere visitin; their i. oil. .>■ ' ,■ Sm.. ’ 1
I ThdTetys Cieeh cloned la-:
f 'aiday, which was successfully 'taught j ' **’ ‘ ' ‘'
; by Miss .(.\rrte Dfik-.i'd. ‘ ;
Mrs. Amarda Given her returned from on tie
the west and is visiting Imr •» ingbt-r,
Mrs. B. R. Dillard.
Mrs. L. M.Beavertis visiting relatives
in Otto, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A, J
their parents last week, returned home | a few
Monday.
Mr. Barnett Conley of Otto, N. C. is
visiting relatives here.
ing Club. He reports a fine time their demands to the undersigned, ac-
Wjtli plenty of birds cording to law, and all persons indebted
Mr. E. W‘ Mathews and wife
of Atlanta spent a few days at
their summer home on Chechero
this week.
Mr. I. S. Thomas and wife At
lanta have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs" Geo. King of King-Wood
This week.
The many friends of Mr. M W.
to said estate are repaired to make im
mediate payment. This 27th day of Oct.
1918.
W. .1. Watts, Administrator of the
estate of Itobt. D. Watts, deceased.
plication will be heard before the court J
of Ordinary of said county, on the first |
Monday in December next.
MATHIS NEWS.
'lhero was no school Monday
Bell, and v.c regret that ....
space to publish it now.
The many f rieiyis of Mr. R. M. House
Dillard visited 1 of Tigei were glad to see him in Clayton
a few days ago. Mr. House has bad a
very severe spell of sickness.
Rev. T. W. Fowler of Tiger v/ili
, preach at Warwoman on the 1st, and at
! Persimmon on the 2nd, Sunday- in Dec.
Wo had a letter a few days ago from
and ! Mr. J. C. Langston, of Lennup Mont.,
of grain was grown
Witness my official signature, this 3d iuesduy because the teacher, Mr. Smith I stating that 2,700 b
day of Nov. 1913.
Jas. F. Smith, Ordinary.
fice for, leave and order to sell a portion
Svva! turd will .)«-* gl ul to leal u u f q ie land belonging to the estate of
That lie was able to drive to Clay
ton Monday in his buggy.
Misses Tulla Crisp, LullaRouth
and Clare Hamby, Messrs. Tom
Smith and Raleigh Crisp were
visiting Miss Crisp’s parents
Pine Mountain Saturday and Sun^
day. t,.
Mr. J. A. Turpen of Camp
Creek was in Clayton Monday
and stated that his father ,Wm.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
All creditors of the estate of Dafiiel
M. Kell, late of Rabun county, deceas
ed, are hereby notifiid to render in their
Frady has filed-application in this of-j demands lo the undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted t.> said
1 was called as a witness in u casein mid-ion' his father’s place at Harlowton,
idle Georgia. j Mont., this year, and that his brother
i Mrs. Lipscomb of Washington, D. C. 1 Charlie haJ made u little over 4,COu bu.
-and Mrs. Cove of Roanoke, Ya. arc 1 (, i wheat and that his_brother Jesse had
GEORGIA, RABUN COUNTY,
Office of the Ordinary.
To whom it may concern:
All persons are he: by notified that T.
I
spending a few days at the Jacquelin
Cottage.
The first stretch of the new
loi.g what will be the shore of the lake
was open to travel last week.
Work on the dyke, or little dam, is
made 1,050 bushels of flax andl,500 bus
| of oats this year, and that J esse had
a _ Received an invitation and attended the
W ilson-Sayers wedding at the White -
House Tuesday.
John M. Frady and Sallie Frady, de
cedents, and said application will be
heard before the Court of Ordinary of
said County, on the first Monday in
December next.
Witness my official signature, this 21st.
dev October, 1913.
s. i: F. Smith, Ordinary.
Rabun County.
O- v ■ of Ordinary. /
To All Whom It May Concern: *
Thos. E. Carver has applied to me for
leave and order to 3ell a partof the real
Turpen who is 87 year old, was j estate belonging to the estate: of Danie
in very feeble health.
Messrs. J. F. Keener, W. It,
York, R. F. Kilby and Billy Par
| M. Kell, late of said county, deceased
and said application will be heard before
he undersignsi at h s o firr on the first
tMondny in January 1914.
This Nov. 11th, 1913.
Janies F. Smith, Ordinary.
Office of the Ordinary.
To Whom It ivlnv Concern:
ker, of Persimmon district, drove
into Clayton Monday 100 head of
sheep and 28 head of hogs, which ' Georgia, Rabun County,
they had sold to Mr. W. M. Smith
of Commerce, Ga. Mr. Keener
raised 20head of hogs. This looks
like selling some meat.
Mr Emory L. Lavving, former
ly of this county, who has been
clerking in the Anderson Cotton
Milt Store in Anderson; R. C. for
chepast, five years, visited trends
and relatives on Persimmon last.'
week. Mr. Lawing is one of the Georgia, Rabun Couut;
many young men who leave Ra-
estate are hereby repuired to make im- nearly completed and much of the mu-
mediate payment. This Nov. 11, 19,3.
T. E. Carver, Admr. of the estate of
Daniel M. Kell, deceased.
AN ASTOUNDING
WATCH SALE.
Here is your opportunity
to;
See Cannon & McCurry’s ad of
chinery has been taken down and moved i theil’ Slaughter Salt ill this issue
ft way. i of the paper. Also read _eircu-
Dr. Norcop has moved from his Red lai’S for prices of sale.
Tallulah Falls Railway company.
TIME TABLE NO 5.
own a high grade watch at asur- EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 1911, 11 a.
prisingly low cost, and y l ou pay
m.. EASTERN TIME.
for it at the rate of $1.00 perl
month. The watch we oiler is j
the masterpiece ot' the watch j
maker’s art, as a timekeeper itj
has few peers, it is in a c! :-y
itself, you will be proud to take i
this unique, slender, tiiin model
watch from your pocket. J t is a
watch triump of the age, stop a
moment and think! Here is a
watch that you and every other
| man wants, it has a seven jewel
All persons are hereby notified that movement and the never failing'
Mrs. Arab E. Kell has applied for a works are* enclosed in a sheil of
|Twelve Months^Support.out of the es- jgold that is guaranteed for ten
years, the case is gold tilled and
should
tato pf Daniel ME.Kell, lateof saideoun- |
, ty, deceased, for herself and one minor
; child, and said application-will be he aid ; snouul well: many years more
; at my office oa the first Monpay .n Jan.! than ten. The movement is
! 1914.
This Nov. 11th, 1913.
Jus. F. Smith. Ordinary.
Will be sold at the court house door
bun and make good. Carter Tatejj" ^d county, ohthe first Tuesday in
1 December, 11)13, within the legal hours
! nidthj damaskeened, seven jew .?!,
i train, compensating balance. I
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NEVER HAVE YOU HAD AN : site direction.
Nos 6 and G Do Not Carry passengers.
All Northbound trains have right of track over trains of same cl<*ss in
a half brother ot iVlr. Lawing T6-jail of the lands described, to wit:
of sale, for cash to the highest bidder] OPPORTUNITY TO OWN SUCH
A HIGH GRADE WATCH ON
turned to Anderson to make His ■ “Six lots in the town of Tiger, begin- j guCH LIBERAL TERMS AS
future home with Mr. Lawing, I ntng at. a point on the north line of
Church .street three hundred feet west
erly from tho west side of Main street!
and no doubt some da.v will make
a man whom Lis friends will be
proud of.
Rafter-Derrick.
OURS.
Let us explain our
terms, we f
j and running northerly parallel with have nothing to conceal, we havel
- Maul street, three hundred feet wester-1 one of the best watches ever sold'
ly parallel with Church street, two bun-j f or the extremely low price we !
dred feet southerly, three hundred feet 1
parallel with Main street, and easterly
ask for it, our offer is perfectly
on north line of Ghurch street two-hun- bona-fide, a small payment with -
. dred feet to tho beginning, containing j your order as an evidence of good ]
On Wednesday j Nov. 26th at: 1.37 acres more or less, being, a part of, faith and thereafter only $1.00 i
the home of the bride s parents, lots Nos. 2d and d. in the fifth land pgj. month until the full amount
S- Regular stop. F—Stops only when flagged.
No. 12 stops at Clay ton 25 minutes for dinner.
York and Norton, not shown on time card, are flag stop for trains 11 nil
D. W. NEWELL, SUPERINTENDENT.
• STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF CLAYTON
CLAYTON GA.
At the Close of Business Scpt._12th, 1913.
RESOURCES
district of Rabun county, Georgia, and
j recorded in Book W. page 242, of re-
] cords of Rabun county, Georgia. ”
] Said lanyl levied on as the property of ulai’S.
_ j S. M. and S. C. Long, to satisfy mort-1 THE GUARANTEE
The’bride carrying a beautiful gage execution issued from the Super-; COMPANY
boquet of white rosebuds, enter-j »r Court of said county on theieth day 46! Vineville Ave.,
Miss Mae . Rafter was. happily
married to Fred B. Derrick, Rev
John Ellis, of Cornelia, official
ing.
! Time Loans
Demand Loans
has been paid
Write today for further partic- Overdrafts
| Bonds and Stocks owfiied
WATCH b >' the Bank
ed on the arm of her father.
They were met at the alter by
the groom accompanied by his
brother, Mr. Claud Derrick.
The elegant home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rafter was decorated in
white chrysanthemums and ferns.
Immeniately following the cer
emony light refreshments were
served, after which the happy
couple left on train No. 11 for an
extended trip to New York, and
will stop at the McAlpan Hotel.
They will leave N. Y. City via
boat for the Panama Canal and
return via New Orleans.
Mrs. Derrick is the charming
and accomplished daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rafter. She
has for a number of years been
a student of Cox college, Atlanta
Ga., and her many friends and
schoolmates will learn of her hap
py-"marriage. Mr. Derrick is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. .T.H. Derrick
of this place.
of Sept., 1913, in favor of A. W. Young
and against S. M. and S. C. Long.
This the Gth day of November 1913.
L. F. RICKMAN, Deputy Shff.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS
SHOULD Uȣ
Adv.
Banking House
Furniture aud Fixtures
, Due from Banks qpd Bankers
Macon, Ga. in this State
■ Due from Banks & Bankers
in other States
j Currency
' Gold
LIABILITIES
$137,040.34 Capital Stock Paid in
500.00 r . ,
4 ’7 G 9 * ncbvlt ‘ e 'l Profits less Current
' Expenses, Interest and
4,500.00 TaXUaPaid
1,981.90 Due Unpaid Dividends
1,600,00 Individual Deposits Subject
$26, Oi
2,0'
16,303.30
| Georgia, Rabun County
j To All Whom it May Concern: (
| W. H Echols, having, in proper form gUver. Nickels etc.
applied to me for Permanent Letters ot Cash ^
Administration on the estate of L. D.
: Echols, late 6f said county, this is to • lota '
cite all and singular the creditors and Total
next of 1 in of L. D. Echols to be and !
' appear at my.office on lie first Monday'
in December next, and *show cause, if ;
any they can, why permanent- udrainis-
ated to W. ^L.
•state,
ficial signature
9,652.92
4,180.00
790.00
868.07
509.37
6,348.04
$178,864.18
to Cheek
Time Certificates
Cashier’s Checks
Bills Payabie including time
Certificates Representing
Borrowed Money
Total
61. '
7-7,..
74: i
10,00»
$178,854.1
' tration should not be g:
Echols on L. D. Echols
Witness iny hanvli
this 4th day of Nov.
Jas. S.-B
SAMPLE ••S-DSOPS" mac ON REQUEST
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co.
IH-1H W. Uk. St, CHICAQO
. FORSALE-
apple trees growiji
root’French seoJfftfi:
WHOLES AEW
Nurseries. Tall
IF YOU HA'
FARM FOR Si
bugkmaste:
BLDG.
Ordinary.
)-One year
tom whole
RETAIL &
Appalachian
Falls, Ga.
A GOOD
VRITE C.A.
PETERS
A.
State of Georgia, Rabun County. *
Before me came T. A. Duckett, Cashier of the Bank of Clayton, why be
duly sworn says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition
said Bank, as shown by the books of file in skid Bank.
T. A. Duckktt.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 17th day of .Sept. 1913,
Thos. F. SmIth, Clerk Court of,Ordinary.
THE STALLCUP FURNITURE COMPANY r
Franklin, N. C.
Dealers in rough and dressed lumber, furniture, build-*”
ers supplies, Windows, doors, cement, coal, etc.
Satisfied customers, our best advertisement.