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About Town.
In the first issue tor next year i
we wish to publish a complete
,, . , , -c county directory and we would
Mr. Fred Derrick and wi e ie- our f r j ends who are inter-
turned Tuesday from a pleasure egted in our p aper and the up
trip to New York, Norfork, etc. building of the countv to furnish
Miss ^Mary Coffee has been us with the names of the J. P.-;s
visiting friends and relatives in N. P.’s and L. C.’sof each Militia |
Atlanta this week. District. We desire also the |
names of the Municipal officers!
He that thinks himself .he 0 f eac h town, and the pastor ofj
happiest man is really so; but he each church . etc .
that thinks himself the wisest
is generally the biggest fool. FOR SALE-100,OOO-One yea j
Mr. Ed Pitta and family, who trees grown from whole
have been residing in Dooley Co. "" ? K 'a T l ' 4
for the past year, have moved WHOLES** Write Appa ach.an
back to the Tennessee Valley. Nurseries. Tallulah Falls, Ga
Mrs. Kate Gaines, who is We have received this weekj
teaching the first and second for publication from our corres-
grades in our city school, left for pondents nice news letters from
Stateof Georgia. Rabun County. | SHERIFF’S SALF OF LAWu.
To the qualified voters and tax payers j Georgia, Rabun County.
of said county: You are hereby notified
that an election will be held in each
Militia District in said county on (he 29
th day of December 1913, for the pur
pose of determining the question of Lo
cal School Tax. Those voting for Local
School Tax shall have written or print-
led on their ballots, “For local taxation
for public schools.’’ Those opposed shall
have written or printed on their ballots,
“Against taxation foi public schools.”
Witness my official signature, this 9th
day of Dec. 1913.
James F- Smith,
Ordinary Rabun County,* Ga.
Quartz, Wolffork, Mathis and
Mt. City, which we regret that
we are unable to publish for the
lack of space. But keep on send
ing them in; we will publish what
we can now but will be able to
her*home in Elberton, Ga.,
Wednesday, but will return after
Xmas.
iflr. C N. Evans of Franklin,
N. C. and Miss Methea Christen
sen of Orlando, Oregon were mar
ried at the court house Tuesday, publish them all aft.erjJan. 1st.
Judge M. H. James officiating. Georgia, Rabun County.
The city school at Tiger, taught
by Prof. Clyde W. Holden and
Miss Bonnie Paris, closed last
Friday night with an entertain
ment, which was attended by
many of the Clayton people, who'™ 1 application will be heard before
uio.u.y j he undersig i3l it n s o Iba ot the firs t
Office of Ordinary.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Thos. E. Carver has applied to me for
leave and order to sell a part of the real
estate belonging to the estate of Danie
M. Kell, late of said county, deceased
report a good time.
See notice to Tax Collectors in
this issue of the paper. Mr. H. J.
Fa ney Tax Collector will be in
Clayton on Saturday Dec. 13th j
and on Wednesday Dec. 17t,h to
the 20th. when his books will be.
tMonday in January 1914.
This Nov. 11th, 1913.
Janies F. Smith, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rabun County.
Office of the Ordinary.
To Whom It May ■ oncern:
All persons are hereby notified that
„ , , r a/t Mrs. Arab E. Kell has applied for a
closed. So dont think hard of Mr. Twelve Months Support out of the es-
Ramey of anything that he may tate of Daniel M. Kell, late of said coun-
be forced to do. ty, deceased, for herself and one minor
I child, and said application will be heard
Why not the citizens of Clayton at m y 0 (fj ce on t), e f,- s t Monpay n Jan.
gd? together and call a meeting j 1914. This Nov. lith, 1913.
and nominate g municipal ticket. ; Jas. F. Smith, Ordinary.
This election will be held on Sat
urday. Dec. 20th.
As we have stated before, after
January 1st, we are going to in
crease the size, of the Clayton
Tribune and we will continue to
send it to you at $1.00 per year
in advance, and if on time, we
will be compelled to charge $1.25
per year.
Miss Floy Foreman, who has
Tallulah Falls Railway contr
TIME TABLE NO 5.
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 1913 11 a. m.. EASTLl
j Georgia, Rabun County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will he sold at
public out cry, on the 1st Tuesday in
January 1914, at the court house door
in said county between the usual hours
of sale, to tho highest bidder, the fol
lowing real estate, to wit:
Part of lot of land No. 77 in the fifth
land Districtof Rabun county, Georgia
described as follows: Commencing at
the south east corner on the original
line, thence running the original line to
been teaching in Clayton for the [the north east corner, thence west
past two years, left for her home
at Pavo, Ga., Tuesday, where
she will spend the Hollidays with
homefolks.
the
We received $4.5<» on subscrip
tion yesterday. If our friends
will continue to remember us in
Hits way we may be able to set
tle with our office forces and have
enough cash left to provide some
4tmas presents for our little ones.
Cash on subscription
welcome.
original line to the Dover Gap, to the
top of Glassy mountain, thence south a
conditional line along the top of the
ridge to the original line, thence the
original line east to the beginning cor
ner, containing 100 acres more or less,
same hein 6 all of the land which was
conveyed unto Robert D. Watts by Will
iam Watts by deed dated the 7th day of
April 1873, and recorded 24 day of Oct.
1913 in deed book “Y” page 268 of Ra
bun county excepting from the above
described tract of land one half an acre
on which the Watts cemetery is located
is always i said half an acre to be measured from
j the center of said cemetery, leaving
1 or deferred payments bearing interest
at the rate of 8 per cent.
This 1st day of Dec. 1913.
William J. Watts, Admr. of the es-
: tate of Robert D. Watts, deceased.
RHEUM AT tO SUFFERERS
SHOULD USK
: the cemetery in the middle of the same.
Our City school vacated Mon- j xhe terms of the sale arc as follows:
day, until after Xmas Dec 29th, One third cash; one third to be paid six
when it will reconvene and two! months, and one third in twelvemonths
months of the public term will tVom date of sale. Notes to be given
be taught this spring. It is ho; >ed
that the measles will be under
| control by that time, and a full
attendance on hand.
Sam Bleckley closed his J
school on Worwoman at the;
Hamby Graveyard last Friday
with an entertainment and dinner
on the ground.
Miss Lullie Routhe, music teach
er of the Clayton High school,
left for her home atSaltville Va.'
yesterday evening accompanied
by one of her pupils, Miss Clare
Hamby. After spending the Xmas
Hollidays in the old Dominion
\ State, they will return to Clayton.
Col. John M. Bleckley of Coch- j
ran Ga. was called to the bedside
|l-of his sick mother last Sunday.
Mrs. Bleckley has had a severe
art act of pneumonia fever, but is
somewhat improved and Col.
, , SAMfUt
BieckleV lelt iot ms place of i 9wm»«u Rfecawails c»w>
1 »#*->#» W. ’.aha CMICf.fcO
S. F. McJUNKIN
DENTIST.
Office hours 9 a. m., to 12 m.
1 p. m. , to 6 p. m.
All work guaranteed.
Office over Hamby Hardware Store.
CLAYTON, GA.
AN ASTOUNDING
WATCH SALE.
Here is your opportunity to
own a high grade watch'at a sur
prisingly low cost, and you pay
for it at the rate of $1.00 perj
month. The watch we offer is j apple TREES FOR SALE,
the masterpiece of the watch 1 1 have about 500 choice 2 yr old ap-
maker’s art, as a timekeeper it pie trees on the Hale place on Cheche-
has few peers, it is in a class by' ro > V he olti A - J - Duncan place) that I
itself, you will bmproud to take!™ 11 ““ f ° r .® 50 ’ 00 ca ? h -J- he b f>; er t0
. . . , . . , dig. Varieties: mostly Terry Winter,
this unique, slender, thin model over l()0 ForttPrize> some Stayman
watch from your pocket. It is a, Winesap and Arkansas Black. Also
watch triump of the age, stop a have some dynamite caps and fuse for
moment and think! Flere is a sale at same place.
watch that you and every other Arthur E. Cole, R No. 6,
. ., , . Atlanta, or see A. J. Duncan,
man wants, it has a seven jewel,
movement and the never failing!
works are enclosed in a shell of Mrs. A. M. Cretn is visiting
gold that is guaranteed for ten ^ r ’. enc ^ s ant ^ re ^ a ^ ves * n Clayton
years, the case is gold filled and wee ^’
should wear many years more
than ten. The movement is
nickle damaskeened, seven jewel,
train, compensating balance.
Breguet hair 1 pring, white en
amel dial, and the case is a beau
tiful ten year engine turned case.
NEVER HAVE YOU HAD AN
OPPORTUNITY TO OWN SUCH
A HIGH GRADE WATCH ON
SUCH LIBERAL ! TERMS AS
OURS.
Let us explain our terms, we
have nothing, to^conceal, we have
one of the best watches ever sold
for the extremely low price we
ask for it, our offer is perfectly
bona-fide, a small payment with
your order as an evidence of good j
faith and thereafter only $1.00
per month until the full amount
has been paid
Write today for further partic
ulars.
THE GUARANTEE, WATCH
COMPANY.
461 Vineville^Ave.,
Adv. Macon, Ga.'
Georgia Rabun County.,
Will be sold at the court house door
in said county on the 1st Tuesday in
Jan, 1914‘ within the legal hours of sale
for cash to the .highest Odder, the fob
lowing described property to wit:
Part of land No. fi in tho 4 fifth’ land
district of said 4 county, bounded as.< fol
lows: Commencing on the southwest
line near the west corner on a red oak
on the top of the ridge; thence down
the ridge to the head of the first little
hollow; thenee down the hollow to the
branch; thence up thejbranch to a rock
corner^on tho south side.of the branch;
thence across the branch and up the
ridge an east course to a Spanish oak
corner; thertce a southeast course a-
cross the hollow and thence up a ridge
to a pine corner; thence back jsouth to
the original line, cpntaining in all one
hundred acres, more or less.
Also a part of land lot No. 7 in the 6
th land district of_ said, county, and
bounded as foliows: Beginning on a
black jack corner, thence northeast to
white oak ci rner near the original line
betweert Wiley Moore and Hirar% Mc-
Will be sold at the court house i- '
in said county on the first Tuesd.
Jan. 1914, within the legal hours 01
the following described property to-\,
All that tract or parcel of land ly'.v,.
and being in Rabun county Georgia, and
being parts of lots Nos. 7 and 19 in the
4th District of Rabun county, contain
ing 116 1 2 acres, more or less, bounded
on the north by Miles Phillips' la-d,
east by the lands of J. W. Harvey,
south by the lands of Babe Stancil,
west by the lands of Allen Turpen, am 1
being the same tract of landj conveyed
by Blanche I. Hunnieutt to Tugaloo
Orchards Company, as shown by deed
dated August 4, 1911, with the improve
ments thereon.
Said land levied on as the property o
Tugaloo Orchards Cpmpany„to satisfy
an execution issued from the Super.
Court of Stephens county, Ga., on the
I5th day of Sept., 1913. in favor of tl
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Too
Ga., against Tugaloo Orchards l imi :
as principal maker and E. II. Gra\ 1
and John F. Rowland ts o dorse’s
This December 11th, 1913.
L. F. RICKMAN,
Deputy Shflf. of Rabun Gount.y G:
Messrs. Bryant Hill and J.
Wall, of Burton, were in Clay
Wednesday.
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(Eastern Time)
2: Class
1st Class
STATIONS
A. M.
A.
M.
Lv Ar
9 00
11
00
0
Corneliu
9 30
11
14
s Demurest
11
18
6
f Habersham
10 10
11
26
8
s Clarksville
11
29
9
f Hills
11
35
f Anadale
11 35
11
41
13
s Hollywood
11 10
11
60
16
_Turnerville
12
02
19
f Tallulah Lodge
11 50
12
10
20
s Tallulah Falls
12 23
12
23
f Joy
12
31
25
f Mathis
12
35
27
f Wylie
12
49
28
s Tiger
12
61
32
f Bethel
12
58
33
s Clayton
1
JS 2
36
s Mountain City
3 10
1
42
38
h Rabun Gap
3 31
1
47
41
s Dillard, Ga
1
63
42
f Orlando N c
4 10
2
06
43
s Otto
-
2
09
48
f Coweetah
4 30
2
la
49
s Prentiss
5 00
2
30
53
Franklin 1
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p.
M.
58
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11 - 5 .
IStClass 2d Glass
P. M.
6 46
32
27
P. M.
2 00
1 40
1 16
P. M.
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30
12
20
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20
10
40
10
25
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9
45
9*20
9
05
8
45
8
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7
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J.’A.
M.
Nps 6 and 6 Do Not Carry passengers.
All Northbound trains have right of track over trains of same class in op
site "direction.
S-^Regular stop. F—Stops only when flagged.
Nq. 12 stops at Clayton 26 minutes for dinner.
York and Norton, not shown on time card, are flag stop for trains 11 nd
D. W. NEWELL, Superintendent.
STATEMENT.OF THEJCONDITION OF
BANK OF. CLAYTON
Crackin: thence we it the origin
to the original rock corner to the
uicutt line;'thence back the old
road, the original line between
Moore and I. J. H. Hunnieutt
beginning comer on a black j$clj
turning 36 acres more or less
The first above descr,
more fully describe!! in d
pages 487 and 488. Said prq - « levied
upon as the property of J
in and the same is in his posse:
satisfy an execution issued^on
day of Sept.„19l3, from the
Court of Habersham county;
First National bank of O'
against J. B. McCrackin
McCrackm...Written notice
fendant, J. B. McCrackin
by law. This the 4th day 0|
L..F. RICKMAN, De
‘IfyouTfave
FARM FOR SAL!
BUCKMASTER
BLDG. AT:
CLAYTON GA.
At the Close of.BusinessISept. 12th, 1913.
RESOURCES
Time Loans
Demand Loans
Overdrafts
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State
Due from Banks & Bankers
in other States
Currency 4,286.00
Gold 892.60
Silver, Nickels etc.fSL 663.76
Cash Items 636.64
Total
LIABILITIES
$128,474.42 Capital Stock Paid in
600.00 '
788.08 Undivided Profits less Current
Expenses, Interest and
Taxes Paid
4,50U.00
1,981.96
1,500,00
11.386.81
9,317.38
$26,000.00
3,090.10
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check
I Time Certificates
, Cashier’s Checks
69,859.86
75,786.90
1,090.69
Total
6,377.90
$164,826.66
Total
$164,826.65
State of Georgia, Rabun County.
Before me came T. A. Duckett, 4 Cashicr of the Bank of Clayton, who beino
rack-' duly sworn.says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition o'
said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
T. A. Duckett.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,!.this 9th day of Dec. 1913,
Chas. A. Rogers, Clerk S.C.
THE STALLCUP FURNITURE COMPANY
Franklin, N. C.
Dealers iff rough and dressed lumber, furniture, build- V
ers supplies, windows, doors, cement* coal, etc.
Satisfied,, customers, our best advertisement. Q*