The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, January 16, 1914, Image 5

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About Town. Mr. John Coffee, returned from Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. M. W. Swofford and R. J. S. Dickson, of Chechero, were in Clayton Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sexton White, of Warwoman, last Satur day, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. York, of Persimmon, passed thru Clayton Monday, enroute to Atlanta, where Mrs. York will have some dental work done. We are sorry to hear of the ill ness, of Col. Howard Thompson of Ganesville, and hope how soon he may recover. Remember The Clayton Trib une is one dollar a year in ad vance, or one dollar and twenty five cents on time. Mr. J. H. Tate and wife, of Anderson, S. C., arrived in Clay ton Sunday, and left Monday for their home. Mr. Tate is having some improvements done on his property here. Messrs. John A. Nix and A. J. M. Burrell, of Pine Mt. were in Clayton Monday, and each re membered the editor with a years subscription to The Tribune. Read the ads. of our local mer chants, and trade with them too. It always pays to trade with those who advertise. Messrs. C. D. Hughes, Walter Hunnicutt and Wiley Pitts of Tal lulah Falls, were in Clayton first of the week. We see in the papers, that Chief of Fire Department, of the City of Atlanta, W. B. Cummings, and Mayor. James G. Woodward, £l?j again appearing in the lime light, over the charges of graft in the city hose pipe purchase. It is a fiity that some of Cum- ming’s friends, and Councilmen can’t get him to treat this charge in silent contempt, and get it Smuggled up and stopped. On Jan. 1st, 1914, James F. Smith, Ordinary, appointed the following tax equalizers, for Ra bun County; Wesley M. Lee. of Tiger District, for a period of two years; Dock Smith, of the Valley District, for a peirod of four years, and Joseph T. Davis of Clayton District, for period of si? years These gentlemen met in the Clerk’s office last Saturday and took the oath of office, and we believe they will make officers whom the county will be proud of. Each of them are large tax payers, and busi ness men with good judgment, which it takes to fill the office which they hold. Col. 0. J. Lilly, of Dahlonega, was in Clayton Monday and Tues day on business. The first trip Col. Lilly made to our town, was about twelve years ago, when he attended court here with Col. W. A. Charters, and rendered some very valuable service to our City officials, in drawing up City ordi nances and by-laws. His next visit was made on the first pas senger train to Guyton, about seven yeais ago. The Col. is no stranger in Clayton now, and we are always glad to see him here. Yesterday evening, Dr. Mc- Junkin and wife invited a few of their special friends to take din ner with them; those present were Dr, J. C-. Dover, Dr, J. A. Green, C.' P. Stinespring, Fred R, Derrick, Thos, F, Smith, 0. A. Rogers, T. A. Duckett, and F. D. Singleton. The diningroom was beautifully decorated with fruits and ever greens. The ta ble was loaded with fruits, pies, cake, vegetables, such as green beans, turnips, roasting ears, to matoes, sauce and pickles of vari ous kinds, chicken, turkey, etc. Large names and space fobid our ( telling the story as it was; but to say that it was one of the finest, and best prepared, and most en joyed dinners, we have had the pleasure of attoding far a time, nutting it mUdiy. BUSINESS LOCALS. I represent the Gainesville Steam Laundry. Work guaranteed. Bring me your laundry. B. T. Dockins. All those who are due the firm of Watts & Tow anything are earnestly requested to make settlement. We need the money. Respectfully, Watts & Tow. After Jan. 20th, you will find the harness and shoe shop in the old Trib une office, in the John A. Reynolds building. For sale—A perfectly sound quiet and gentle mare. Works well any where. Bridle and sad dle goes in the trade, cheap for cash or good note. W. T. Dozier. DIRECTORY OF M. E. CHURCH Rabun County. Rev. John L. Franklin, Pastor. 1st Sunday—Wesley Chapel 11 a. m., 7:30 night WolfFork 3 p. m. 2d Sunday—Clayton, 11 a. m., and 7:30 night. Mountain City 2:45 p. m. 3d Sunday—New Hope 11 a. m. Tiger—3 p. m. Tallulah Falls—7:30 p. m. 4th Sunday-Mt. Pleasant 11 a. n Antioch—3 p. m. Clayton—7:30 night. CITATION. Georgia, Rabun County. Office Of The Ordinary. To Whom It May Concern: All persons are hereby notified that Harriett Echols, (Co[.) has applied for a Twelve Month’s Support out of the estate of L. D. Echols (Col.) deceased, and said application will be heard at my o,iice on the first Monday in Feb., lol4. James, F. Smith, Ordinary. State Of Georgia, Rabun County. Whereas, Sallie A. Pickett, Adminis tratrix on the estate of J. C. Pickett, deceased, represents to the Court in her petition, duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully administered said estate, this is thorefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi tors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administratrix should not be discharged from her Administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in February, 1914. James F. Smith, Ordinary. S. F. McJUNKIN DENTIST. Office hours 9 a. m., to 12 m. 1 p. m., to 5 p. m. All work guaranteed. Office over Hamby Hardware Store. CLAYTON, GA. TRAOL MARK m BRAND VARNISH: Applied with a cloth on that old furniture or buggy of yours will make it look like new. Dries in two to five hours. Sold by Dover & Green, Clayton, Ga. RHEUM AT BO SUFFERERS SHOULD USE _ oh mqunr Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. !•*-*«• W. L*>. at.. CHICAGO ' Look Out! When you come to Clayton, come to see Mrs. J. T. Kendall, at “The Dollar Limit Store.’’ Spend 50 cts., and get 20 lbs of of granulated sugar for one dol lar. She has a crowded store and selling very cheap for produce or cash. Paper pins or needles A large family bible Pilgrim's Progress Biggest tablet you ever saw Good razor Good pr. spectacles A big hammer Just received a large shipment of high patent flours. Nice sole leather, cheap. Gloves several kinds. Glassware and crockery ware. Best cheese 22 1-2 c per lb. Several kinds of candy and fruits. Some grocer ies. Hundreds of pretty things. Come and see. She buys produce. Georgia, Rabun County. Office Of The Ordinary. All persons are heneby notified that the undersigned will let the present public roads of said county by contract to the lowest bidder on January the 31 st for theyear 1914. .All the necessary repairs and improvements on said roads, culverts and bridges, and of such work a complete specification can be obtained in said office. The undersigned Ordinary reserving the right to reject any and all bids. This 7th day of January, 1914. James F. Smith, Ordinary. Georgia, Rabun County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in February 1914, at the court house door in said county, between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing real estate, to wit: An undivided one-half interest in part of lot of land number 23 in the First Land District of Rabun county, and bounded on North by North original line, on the East by lands of Morse Land & Lumber Co., on the South by lands of T. J. Ritchie and John M. Frady estate and on the West by the Persimmon pub lic road and top of ridge, containing 132 1-4 acres. Terms of 'sale cash. ThisJIJanuary 5th, 1914. T. L. Frady, Admr., of estate of John M. and Sallie Frady, decedents. Change In Public Road. Georgia, Rabun County. To All whom it may concern. Take notico that J. B. Bramblett, and others, have applied for an order seeking the establishment of new changes in the pubiic road leading from Burton Ga., by way of Powell Gap long down the northeast side of Tallulah river with the new parcels of road which have been recently built by the Georgia Railway and Power Co., now locuted at Mathis Ga., in said county, and termina ting on the top of the hill about 200 yards west of the fesidence of R. A. Spellman. Now, if no good cause be shown to the contrary by persons interested this matter, the order will be granted by the undersigned ut the office of the Ordinary in*said county, on the 31st day of January 1914, establishing said new changes of road. This 18th day of Dec., 1913. Jas. F. Smith, Ordinary. B. T. DOCKINS, CLAYTON, Ga. Agent for The Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, and Country Gentleman, See me at the drug store. CITATION. GEORGIA, Rabun County. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that two months from this date I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to resign my trust as Administrator up on the estate of S. S. Whitmire, de ceased, on account of my personal busi ness affairs demanding practically all my time, making it impossible for me to give proper attention to the estate. Thit 12th day of January, 1914. C. C. WHITMIRE. lcL $1.25 .25 5 40 10 10. State of Georgia, Rabun County. Whereas, Will Smith, Administrator de bebonis non of the estate of J. L. Hanson, deceased, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and en- on record, that he has fully administer ed said J. I.. Hanson’s estate, this is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindrd and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his Ad ministration, and receive letters of dit - mission, on the first Mondaj in March, 1914. This 16th day of Jan. 1914^ James F. Smith, Ordinary. Trads Mark# Designs Copyrights 4c. Anyone (tending a ehelnb end deeertptlnn rney quickly ascertain our opinion Item wb*th«rtun luTontton la probably patantAbio. Community iUma»trictly confident UU. HANDBOOK on Patcut* acni fra#. Oldaat auency forsecortnipatonta. Patent* taken through Muim A Co. raoalT® — withoutobarf, Ittwt tptcialnotict, 1 Scientific American. A ti.ndenmoi* IllnHnrt.d weekly. I^reeet dr- Georgia, Rabun County. To all whom it may concern; Take notice that F. G. Holden, and others, have applied for an order seek ing the establishment of a new change in the public road in said County’ lead ing from Walhalla S. C., to Highlands, N. C.. which has been laid out and marked conformably to law by commis sioners duly appointed for that purpose and a report made under oath by them. Said road commencing near the Pine Mountain Post Office, and -leading in a northerly direction through lands of J*i M. Crisp,A. J. Billngsly, A. A. Billing- ly, W. J. Billingsly and Bidwell Compa ny, and terminating at the Royal Gap. Now, if no good cailse be shown to the contrary by persons interested in this matter, the order will be granted by the undersigned at the office of the Ordinary, in said County, on the 14th day of Feruary, 1914,establishing said new change of road. This 9th day of January, 1914. James F. Smith, Ordinary. Have you registered? If not, do so. Remember this is election year. Mr. John J. Duncan, our hust ling livery man, ha^ quit drinking and is new on the water wagon; he has just recently had a hair cut and his beard trimed, and says that he still has enough en ergy and vitality left to make a man, yet. Lucus Pitts, the 15 year old son ... T , L... . _ . ~ T E CARVER. Admr. of the estate ot Mr. E. D. raw JilMW working in the Tribune Ad mini *t rat or’* Notice Georgia, Rabnn county. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary, will be sold at public out cry on the first Tuesday in Febru- ary?1914, at the court house door of said county, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following de scribed property, to wit: Part of lots of lands Nos. 7, 8, 21 and 22 in the secondhand District of Rabun county,*Ga., with metes and, bounds, as toilows: Commencing on two small locust trees on the south side of the creek, known as the McConnell creek, which runs through the property of W C. Norton, J. F. Earl and others, at the Mrs. Logan E. Bleckley bridge; thence Easterly with a wire fence to a fence between the land of Mrs. Logan E. Bleckley and land of the estate of Daniel M. Kell, deceased; thence Southwesterly with a wire fence with the Mrs. Logan E. Bleckley line to a rail fence; thence Southerly with a rail fence about 50 yards; thence Westerly with said rail ITnue to the laqd of J. N. Justus to a wire fence; thence Northerly with the J. N. Justus line to said creek; thence up said creek an easterly direction to the beginning point, containing six acres, more or less, with a right of pass way out to the public road over the land of J. F. Earl. Also another tract of land with metes and bounds as follows: Beginning on a locust stake in front of the East door of the Daniel Kell house four and one half feet from piazza sill, the stake being the Northwest comer of the stroet.snrveyed by J. A. Reynolds; thence East forty eight feet a north east course to a stake; thence a North west course to a stake corner of same lot to a small branch; thence down said branch with said survey to corner stake of northwest corner of said lot; thence a southerly direction one hundred and fifty feet to a stake; thence an easterly direction 150 feet to a stake on the street; thence Northerly sixty six feet to the beginning corner, containing one and one half an acre, more or less, be ing part of lot of land No. 22 in the sec ond lanu District of Rubuncounty, Ga., more fully described as being the lot on which Daniel M. Kell resided at time of his death. Also another tract of land described as follows: Part of lot land No. 22 in the second land District of Rabun county, Ga., with metes and bounds as follows: Commenc ing at tile Southeast corner of the lot of land whereon the D. M. Kell resi dence is losated 50 feet Southeast of the house on Kell street, known as the D. M. Kell house; thence with Kell stieet 50 feet South; thence Westerly with lot line 150 feet; thence Northerly 60 feet with lot line to South West cor ner of Kell’s lot; thence with Kell’s line to the beginning point. Also another tract of land described as follows: Part of lot of land wo. 22 in the sec ond land district of Rabun county, Go., containing fifteen acres, more or less, with metes and bounds as (^follows: Commencing at the original Northeast corner of said lot No. 22 on a locust post; thence South down the original line to a rock on a little branch; thence Westward with and up the said branch to the crook of the same to a marked maple on the point of a little ridge; thence up said ridge to a marked chest nut oak on a conditional line made by J. F. Earl and W. C. Norton; thence North the said conditional line to a post oak corner on the North original line of caid lot No. 22; thence East with the original line to the beginning comer. Said property will be sold as the property of the estate of the late Daniel M. Kell, deceased. Terms of sale are: one third cash; one third payable in 8 months; and one third payable in 12 months, Deferred papments to be well secured. This 7th day of January 1914. Tallulah Falls Railway company. TIME-TABLE NO 5. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 1913 11 a. m., EASTERN TIME. A. M. 9 00 | 9 30 | 10 10 ! 11 35 i 11 10 1 11 50 12 23 1 00 1 30 2 10 2 36 3 10 31 10 CC . O . 00 P. M. 12 1st Class Mi (Eastern Time) STATIONS 11 1st Class A. M. Lv Ar P. M. 11 00 0 Cornelia 6 46 11 14 s Demorest 6 32 11 18 6 f Habersham 6 27 11 2(5 8 s Clarksville 5 21 11 29 9 f Hills 6 16 11 f Anadale ; 6 10 11 41 13 s Hollywood 5 04 11 60 16 Turnerville 4 66 12 02 19 f Tallulah Lodge 4 44 12 10 s Tallulah Falls 4 41 12 23 21 f Joy 4 28 12 31 25 f Mathis 4 22 12 35 27 f Wylie 4 16 12 49 28 s Tiger 4 05 12 61 32 f Bethel 4 00 12 58 33 s Clayton 3 55 1 32 35 s Mountain City 3 45 1 42 38 s Rabun Gap 3 36 1 47 41 s Dillard, Ga 3 31 1 53 42 f Orlando N C 3 b 2 06 43 s Otto 3 16 2 09 48 f Coweetah 3 12 2 IB 49 s Prentiss 3 03 2 30 53 Franklin 2 60 P. M. »8 Ar Lv P. M. 5 2d Class P. M. 2 00 1 40 1 16 11 20 10 40 10 25 10 06 9 46 9 20 9 06 8 45 8 00 7 27 7 00 A. M. Nos 5 and 6 Do Not Carry passengers. All Northbound trains have right of track over trains of sameclessin oppo site direction. S—Regular stop. F—Stops only when flagged. No. 12 stops at Clayton 20 minutes for dinner. York and Norton, not shown on time card, are flag stop for trains 11 nd i*. D. W. NEWELL, Superintendent. STATEMENT OF THE COND ON OF BANK OF CLAYTON CLAYTON GA. At the Close of.Business Dec. k.3rdjj, 1913. LIABILITIES RESOURCES Time Loans $128,474.42 Demand Loans 500.00 Overdrafts 788.08 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 4,500.00 Banking House 1,981.96 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500,00 Due from Banks and Bankers in this State 11.380.81 Due from Banks &’Bankers in other States 9,317.38 $26,000.00 Expenses Interest Taxes Paid and 3,090.10 Individual Deposits Subject to^Check 59,869.86 Currency Gold Silver, Nickels etc. Cash Items Total 4,285.00 892.50 CC3.76 630.1)4 I Time Certificates 75,785.90 , Cashier’s Checks 1,090.69 Total 6,377.90 $164,826.66 Total $164,826.66 Statejof Georgia, Rabun County. Before mefenme T. A. Duckett, Cashier of the Bank of Clayton, who being duly sworn says'that^the above and foregoing statement is a true^condition of, 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. C'has. A. RoGERS ; *,Clerk S.C. CANNON & McCURRY General Merchandise. We will pay 90c per bushel for corn. We “ “ 80c “ “ “ cane seed. Just received a car load of cottep seed meal. Just received $1,000 worth of new clothing for Gents and Boys. This is one of the best line of clothing ever shippedjto Clayton. Prices [right. Just received A large supply of American^Beauty Corsets. Bring your produce to us. We pay the highest market prices for chickens,feggs, etc. What will you have^for Jdinner? We have^plenty of Irish potatoes, cabbage, and fresh vegetables. - ---u Hfi—----- J. E. BLECKLEY: GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We have just received a large shipment of the Endicott Johnson shoes. Call and let us fit you up. Just received A car load of Dixie Buggies. This is the fourth carlwejhave sold since June, 1913. We carry more than $1,000 worth of shoes, and the only house in Clayton, that sells the Endicott Johnson Shoe, The best work shoe ever sold in Clayton for the least money. Try a barrel of our home ground North Carolina flour, which eats just exactly like biscuits use to eat when we were boys. If you are thirsty and want a drink, we have an Up-To-Date Soda Fountain, We also carry a general line of drj hardware, and groceries, WE WILL APPRECIATE,