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VOLUME XXVII.
CLAYTON, RABUN COUNTY, GEORGIA. THURSDAY DEC. 2, 1920,
NUMBER 47.
DIRECTORY
Col. J. C. Edwards, cl Clarkh-
ville. was in town Monday.
H. tf. Stonecypher was a v < 1.
sortie visitor among his '.eiadvf
her*-'. Bat we-k “Ba ” l>$ •
s tony way oi goturig vrit
•very on ?.
Mr. and, Mrs. di; SIV m:h vt
•i niri!C(] ,
aa.vs at, Pienti- «*Id. • . i-he guost
of i he iatto r ’.s ) . r.
Mrs. j No? ton.
Pickens Smith, V Ti r o- \v u 1
choping wool ca; Ms hgid
badly. -His axe bo g over a
clothes line caiisirvo
J. B. Powell b oii
today, an 18 rft r ti}’s d pw
weighing 450 potftttis au.l
sold to J. II. Cannon u '•> • ■
five dollars. Ji<rt i - h r t 1 l-
Davis Lee returned'to old Ra
bun after livin, 1
fersdn county. Bavin; ?rnd’\Xh<
Malaria and Bo 1 1 Wtavil wer ru-t
at all satisfactory.
Dr. J. A Cii • n hnS returnee
from Louisville, Kv., where h;
attended atniVifne of tlv - C u*h
ern Medical AsMipjuHon.. 1; fii I
a snow storm abave.Cbatfanac-fia,
Hon. (.;. E G.-o. > j band, ,i v,.
his sut»r.c/i ; .»‘i-)!i -Saiimhy,' -with
the remark i l.at ic \ 'm ;n \
to run husin'esfc iTis;>s<Im-vs. Ri-,ht
vou arc-Cn u it-,
that C. E. i:> u:V2 hli'ridi'Mj per
cert. . ' ’iv-M
E. M. Hamby of Rabtitt.- Gnp-
GEORGIA, RABUN COUNTY.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS:
All persons "having demand jf^eirfat
the Estate of Sam L. Shirley are here,
by notified to render their claims io"
the undersigned .within the time allow
ed by law, and all persons owing said
-arate nrc required to "make immediate
settlement.
Tiiis Novemte.-9th, 1920. >
Mrs. M. L. Shirley,
Adminx. of Sam L.
Shirley, deceased. '
Congressman-Ninth District
thos. M. Bell
' Judge Superior Court ;
J. B. Jones.
Solicitor Geileral
J. G. Collins.
Representative
~ J. E. Bleckley.
Ordinary
Jas. P. Smith.
Sheriff
L. F. Rickman.
Clerk Superior Court
Chas. A. Rogers.
Tax Collector
E. M. Canup.
Tax Receiver
3. B. Dillard.
County Surveyor
J. A, Reynolds.
Coroner
x Wyatt Dawkins,, elect.
County School Commisioner
L. M. Chastain.
Board of Education
President.
J. C. Dover.
i. B. Powell,
Geo. W. Grist,
A. Whitmire,
R. C. Ramey.
»mwunumimumiiti mm «4g
Personal §
and 5
OW ( UT .CASH PRICE TO MEET
COTTON PRICE
?U.0?.Tn nk golQg ..t - 7.00
4Q.0V Difcsier going at 27.96
25-OC 1 . Hall Rack 13,f>0
10. <-■ J8i- esc square for
house ... t.els v.2o
8.B0 Rugs going at 2.00
1.50 Stair rur.ner at l.Oi,
No. 2"Mule shoes 36cL
1.75 G god .galvanized wash tubs l-.Sit
15et. Good bro. ms 85c t;
LC0 d 60Cf
7' 00 Good Rocking chaiis — * 4.75
1.75 gSiafni* . I.5C
.55,OO'ltnngo stove - ' 62.60
.lo.tlpess going at 8.0C
5x1.00 Kfitriualtitss li.,50
1 Lot of |5.O0 cots going r.t 2.50
■ 16.00 Bedsteads ‘ E.Oo
Georgia, Rabun County. .' r
Will b9 sold before the court houBe
imr in said county on the fir4t Tnes*.
•ay in December 1929, within the legal
:ours of %- sale the following property
£5»i id ». heavy men's
$0 circs# shdea .
;t boy pants
.Oil Men's panto .
One half undivided interest in one
n .rd automooile known ns the auto*
.sb'le-Garnett Forrester purchased of
Howerd Arrendale, the motor npznb®
u >f wh ; eh is 85717*5, r»id hnlf inter oat
shirl aut mobile levied upon ns tho
iroperly of Claud' Dixon to satisfy an
•ecti n iuoVk'j inti the 7tls day ol' Oc-
'oljov 192>> from the tjuperior Court of
f ,.tmn Oourity on nlun for .-closure, in
■ *r of Dorvxk't. f.iarcg*! nr.d acuinat
1’au'J Dixon ano-the m,U automobile,
ThA.tho lvt, day of Nhvcn\l>r r 1920.
L. i'\ ItieKman,
Sheriff of Rabun County, Geor -'a.
2,{)0 Men’s g'KHldv'-frtsfe
Adi dress girigliamaRTOct. J
2(V*0 yds. 85ct. .SheCtlT-g
AlTkind rri&v's hats at ffc.
i iOct. Oming go«jg_at
Sjtius% iv ider .w<ir f 1 'X5'g<-
• $l.G0,M&n’6 under shjrU
gert: nie at 5.00
ies and Chi : < ren’a. good
•■C at < o-'taii. under,
lour $1.85 kind
,4, .Raimi) C.mnty.
X W!?OM -IT MAY CQNCERM
1 iot-oT rneri’s''$1.7.50 cordny'&’- sm
Mr. J. B. Pbwell was trading
in town Monday.
Mr. Andy Grist w*a in town
on business Monday.
Frank Cavender, Hardware
salesman, was.(, e re Monday.^
Mrs. J. M. Bill la qufat" feeble
at her home oh Shady Side.
Miss Pauline Derrick, visited
relatives here the past week.
Hubert Hill 1b visiting: friends
in Rock Hill, S. C. this week.
An annual Thanksgiving Re
ception w»b given at the B. M.I.
Thursday night.
Robert Dixon, who has been
confined fo hie bed for several
j@tiu of Court hi • IrdThitfy To; saU)
county on tda first Monday in Decern-
Witnees my hand and official signa
ture, this 6th, day of November JW0.
J-V-rc-i F. Smith.
Ordinary of Rabun County, Go.
redht
ii; you want tiirgains .0 suit the lirries—Come to see us,
CITATION T7T ‘
GEpRGIA, RABUN COUNTY.'
T ) ALL WHOM JIT MAY. CONCERN:
J II. Taylor having, in proper form,
applied to mo for permanent Leitera of
Administration on the esfalo \oi C. I*
Taylor,Tato of said Countj-, this is to
sjite ail and singular the creditors and
next of kin of C. L. Taylor (Weasel,^ '
to be and appear at my office within"
the time allowed by law, an. shew
cause, if any they can, why ptnnan* at
administratioh.£hou:d not be graat«^.
t01I.il. Tuylors’ estate.
•Witness my hand and official signs- '
ture, this 9th day of November, 1920.
James P. Smith, Ordinary,
Says, ic out again.
Miss Cona Cragg, of. Rabun
Gap School, spent the week-end
with Miss Eunice Norton.
r Register now so you can vote
in the approaching election for
mayor and five councilmen.
Mias Octa Philyaw, who has
been teaching near Tallulah spent
last week-end with homefolks.
Ben Farmer has been taking
Mr. BeShears’ place as agent,
while visiting relatives in N. C
“Miss Bernice Stonecypher spent
Thanksgiving- with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Stonecypher.
B. C. Robertson, who has been
confined to his room for a week,
is now able to be in his store
homj; : rem an < sle’ridc
friends and relatives in
Atl ML!.
Misses Eula' Sw7f?
b 1 ic S r rii!i<;f fhi M; I de
lighted I heir rriarv it i it>
spending' the week And Witl :
home foils,
Mr. Moses Lee and .‘ami’v hav-
,ioved to their re.y- hpnie o-
Lower Chechero.
Mrs. Julia Williams,'': d . !
or, Ruth, of Anderson, 8. &,
ar<4 spending a few days wHh
relatives here.
,Mr Silas Price, of YoUngston,
Ohio, is spending a short time
with his father, Mr. J. D. Price
of this place-
■’• h- ; ; Iho Gaiuesviift Hi
c ne.’U’ medical treatment.
1 Hunt* , • .- oy' pair, d U*
■
We are glad th-1 little
Henf C..;, : ■ g.
Mrs. H. II.-Rar-iev iias return
ed from Lt’a a re he i as
been visiting n.r bau ;htv:r, fcirf.
Curt Ke!i.
Mrs. W. Duncanson left Sun
day p. m. for Richmond, Va.
where she will visit her son,
"Law ere nee. „ J
Mr. M. L. Jones has purchas-
the property of J. D. York artd
has moved in town.
We understand The Rabui
Mineral and Development Co.
is moving right along under ih
management of William Jenkin
who has had many years ex
perience in gold rhining. Ti»*
Tax Coilector’s second and
last lound and will beat the fo^r
lowing places on the following
dates, ~~ •: ,
— ^ /*•: '■ V* *•' ih- ■■ b
Persimmon, Monday, Dec. 0th.
from 10 a- m. to 12 m. Tallulah,
Tuesday' Dec. 7th, from 10 a. nj.
to 12 m, M. L. Arrendale’a
residence, Tuesday, Dec. 7th,
from lp.m. to 3 p. m. Stone-
pile, Wednesday, Dec. 8th, from*
10 a. m: to 2 p. m. Tiger, Thurso
day, Dec, 9th, from 9 a. m. to il
a m. Wiley, Ramey'® store
Thursday, Dec. 9tb, from 12 m.
to 1 p. m. Moccasin., Monday,
Dec. 13, from 10 a. m. to 12 m.
Crisp’s store, Monday, Dec. 13,
from 1 p. m. to 2 p. to. Warwo-
NOTICE
Your 1920 Cjty Taxeswasdueon
Novembi'
duced millions in years gone by
And now comes the news that
It is interesting to hear such
Blalock and others who^ havt
betm reared under the shadows
of the hills of this property, tell
of the richness of the McClain
vein. We think we are on the
this mine, that, before roanj
moons we can give something ex-
1^* rl,,u ,,uw vuinco uic news uia:
1st, you will please Wiley is to have the next Lake,
ettle same at once. Our good Tiger friend, Mr. Hays,
• r;M. r ro n ^i has gone down to Wiley purpose
r / , v 11 ly to saw the Lumber to saw the
iy to saw the Lumber to saw the
lumber to make the forms for a
concrete dam. Messrs Jamison
and Sutton, who are in charge
of the Dixie (lamp and who do
things without saying much
man, Tuesday,