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VOLUME' XXVII.
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(SLAYTON, RABUN COUNTY,
THURSDAY JAN.I3, 1921.
NUMBER 53.
«3HiiinfiiHntw»iHtiit
ersonai
„ and
Gleanings
3HHIHIIHICIIHflHUHIHI
Subscribe to your home paper.
R. D. Spbed of Greenville was
in town Monday.
'Amos Gillispie was in the city
raster day.
e regret that. Capt. S. S.
I is confined to home sicfe
Mrs Bessie Cannon of Chechero
as shopping in the city Monday.
John II. Lapradeof Clarksville,
was a week end guest among
friends here.
Fred A. Wilson who has been
over in South Carolina for a year
or so is with his father here.
We are very, very grateful to
Mur friend James L, English of
Tlayton R. F. D. 2 for his favor
Monday.
E. B. Nortou has assisted C.
Cannon in taking, an invent
>ry of his stock of merchandise
lathis week, '' >v ; ■ Af. f*
Miss Mae McDowell left a few
s ago for Florida and will
ain for sometime in that state
unshine. •
We heard from friend Alford
hitmire Monday over at Pine
Mountian and it was this: He
sent us a renewal. Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Rickman
returned from a visit to Pine
Mountain Monday where they
were with Mr. and Mrs, B. C,
-Micolson.
If you fail to receive your
aper for any reason let us know,
e do not get insulted when ask
gabont a business matter in %
; 'pJSines8 way.
Clayton .people who rose early
venougV Monday morning, saw
Blackrock Screamer Finecis and
Hogback mountains coverd with
;Sleetand snow.
;gai
Wf
are sorry that our newly
lasted Baptist minister had the
lisfortuhje to lose his house by
tie a few days ago at Elberton.
He left here Monday to see after
ihisloss, >•
„ Mayor elect, George M
Weatherly, wae in the city Mon-*
day Mr. Weatherly, we think*
starts his administration
by renewing his subscription to,
ie Tribune.
Read THE ARTICLE in anofh
er column about the little birdst
t is reported by the learned men
who make birds a special study
ifhat at the rate of decrease there
hvlU be no birds in the year 1938,
and that wo ail will die
|af location.
of
We are very jsorry to report
the sad accident on Christmas
mornijag. The little sort Hoyt, of
Mr. and,.Mrs. J. M. Kerby, set
some powder-on fire in a can
The powder exploded and has
proven fatal, the physicians say
he cannot save one eye and fears
the other one i* seriously injured
Miss Carrie H. Henderson
who la attehdieg the B. M. I at
CJaytOD, is at home for the holi
days. ' , ■
We are going to have a new
school teacher at Mud Creek soon
A Miss Williams from Clayton
Ga. is going to teach the school
—Tri-County Advretiser.
The muncipai election held at
Mt. Oily the 8th, resulted in the
following named gentlemen for
Mayor and Councihnen for the
year 1921.
G. M, Weatherly, Mayor.
Cetmdlmen
RT K. Chapman,
J, F. Cathey,
i- J. Ei Cog,
. Oliver Earwood
_ to the Rabun
i&F feelpf'uTlavo'r
rtdtived. We assure every
one of; our friends that we are
so situated in the newspaper
work fijat we highly appreciete
any and all fovora The county
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in a, way, and -mconvencie
in inieny ways, if they lose the
county paper. We are having
only a meager support the new
as yet. We are hoping
that every man. will soon come
to our support who is a citizeb
>f Rabun. We thank Mrs. A. J
tttchie, whom the success, in:
details especially, of this school
indue.
ie rain last Sunday did not
)p a congregation from the
-thodiat. church and those Who
attend were fully paid by
the sermon delivered by the
Presiding Elder, W. T. Hamby.
We give pur readers kfi article
written by Prof. McHatten ,of
the State College of Agriculture.
A newspaper should publish the
very beat news and the best
reading matter and that which
is the most profitable, and es-
to thp farmer, from
the source of all existence
We emphasise that por-
the article relating to
ition of the birds by
United States De
M Agriculture, The
is golden Every farmer
KODAK
ero
FILMS
11 banks
a baby
School begun kt| Chechero
Monday with Mias Edna James
as teacher.
Miss Ida Swafford left last
Friday for N. C. for an operat
ion. . .
Mr. and Mrs. John*'
announce the arrival
girl-Jan. 7th
Mr. and Mrs. Chariii
Long Creek S.
through here Satun
Little Pearl Ramey
very il! at the hom#"i
Mrs. Oscar Swafford.
Mrs. Nancy Wood:
about eighty years o
very bad health.
Mr. J. F. Staneell and
ith of
passed
been
and
who
son
made a business trip to Sb- C,
last week - v * rv;> ' ■-
m-
Jan. 10, 1921.
Only about 50 per cent of the
schools of Rahuu County
have been supplied with teach
ers to date. The County Supt. is
exerting ali bis energies in pJac.
ing teachers and hopes to have
ail the schools in operation as
sion, as possible. Any one who
knowing of an available teach
er who would like employment
will do the Supt. a favor by
writing, telephoning or .sending
If You Want Beat Result* from
Your Kodak Films Bring or
Send Them To K. B. Lee. Good
Work Guaranteed If YourNejja-
tives Are Good At Reasonable
Prices.
Enlarging Also
.
EXCELSIOR
Com Meal
When There Is A Better We
Will Make It. Odr Mill Is Up
To Date And Sanitary. ,0ur
Service Is Prompt And Depend
able. The Golden Ruld Is Our
Motto, If Not Already One Of
Customers Allow ua to have
A Chance To Prove our Worth
To You.
Briug Us your Wheat And
Corn For Grinding Or We Will
Buy It At The Top Market
Price. We Are Now Prepared
To Grind Rye Any Day in The
Week.
Pressing Club, Hot & Cold
Baths.
Ypur Patronage Appreciated
ROY MIZE, Proprietor
J. M. Stonecypher
Masonic Store Room
STAPLE It FANCY GROCERIES
Tobacco, Cigars, Soft Drinks
and All Kinds of * Candies,
a Restaurant And PLENTY
TO EAT.
Hamby Hardware Co.
Scruggs & Hamby Mil!
Clayton Ga.
a telegram .to
bfi
Clayton,
with
s. s. s.
Wolf Fork Locals
Rev. L. F. Weldon. our new
pastor delivered two very in
teresting sermons here last Satur
day and Sunday, but .on account
■ * rain, very few - were able to
be present.": :. ? *
Miss Eva Keener left Sunday
fpr Boiling Spring, where she
will be asst, teacher in ' the
Literary scholl at' that place.
Mr. James E. Keener opened
school here Monday with a good
attendance.
NOTICE
I Have Greatly Reduced My
Prices And Stock But Have
Many Things On Hand Yet. I
Am Waiting For things To Be
come More Settled Before I
Purchase.. You know Me And
-I Know You And It You Will
Come In We Can Explain And
Satisfy You And I Will Toll
The. Truth about Prices. We
Have Had A Prosperous Year
M. L. Keener.
DERRICKS ARAGE ^
GASOLINE. OILfe, CASINGS
AND TUBES
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Repair AH Make Of Carr.
LOST—One red heifer, swallow
fork in each ear, with horns, two
years old, Finder please notify
me and get reward.
Willis Carver
Rt 1 Clayton Ga.
Mrs. N. M. Keener, known
among her friends as Aunt
Nancy died last Tuesday morn
ing, Jan. 11. She was seventy
two years old and had been a
member of the Baptist Church
about twenty one years. She
was a good Christian lady and
kind word for the unfortunate
find all who had the pleasure ol
knowing Aunt Nancy loved her
dearly.
She was the wibow of Mr. A,
L. Keener, who was a soldier in
the Civil war. .
She leaves two sons, William
R. Keener and John A. Keener
and one daaghter, Mrs. John
McCurrv, with a host of friends
and relatives to mourn her de
parture. r ; ; r
Blacksmith And
Repair Work
My Brother Blacksmith Has
Put Horseshoeing Down To 75
Cents. So I Have Come Down
With Him. I Will Shoe Your
Horse With Good Judgement
And Practice. I Have No Stock
But Have AColored Man, Lee
Moseley, Who Will Handte Your
Horses With Less Danger,
Than A Stock. I Have No Tire
Shrinker But Will Shrink Your
Tires Just TheSame. I Do all
Kinds Of Repair Work, From
A Bnby Carriage To An Auto
mobile
THANKING YOU ALL FOR
THE PATRONAGE.
Wyatt Dockins.
When In Need of Hardware*
Call And See Us. We Carry
A Good Line Of Shelf And
Heavy Hardware. And Will
Greatly Appreciate Your
Patronage. We Have A Good
Supply Of Traps, Such As
Mouse, Rat, And Game Traps.
When In- Need Of Such Call
And See Us,
T. J. Hamby, Manager.
re
blacksmith AND
PAIR WORK
Stocks To Handle Any Wild or
Mean Animals. I Have The
Only Tine Shrinker in The
Town. Corn And Other Stuff
Have Come Down.. I Can make
More now at Shoeing at 75
cents Than I,Could Last Year
- at #1.00. If You DO NOT Want
Your Work Done do not Bring
It To Me. ; ^ ^
HGHSE SHOEING a SPECIALTY
W. H. Mitchell,
. . * .
i,' I
For Sale
I will sell at my home on Bettys Creek,
On the Ritchie and Ramey Farm, on
the 15th day of January, 1921, the
following: .
Two Black Mules, 8 Months o’.dt
Two good Milk Cows,
75 Bushels of Corn, - -
Corn Husks and 400 Buudfes of
Fodder,
One Organ, One Sewing Machine,
One Good Cook stove,
Can Goods, Meat, and Many other
Things. ■»-
The Organ, Mules and Cows so’d on
10 months time with, good security.
Vfrs. Racheal McClain.
the People of
Rabun
I wish to thank the people ail
bver the county for their pat
ronage.. We will buy your
produce the year round, and
sell goods below cost.
J. H. Cannon.
The sad news reached here
Tuesday of the death of Mrs.
Nancy Keener at her home on
eed it. Far-
e your boy
ftti evening
BARGAINS
Good Grade Buggy Poles
#8.00 F.p.B. ClarkesviUe Ga.
Good Grade Suney Poles
19.00 F.Q.B. ClarkesviUe Ga,
F. B. Derrick is af his post
after an attack or sickness
which lasted several days.
ihis a. m. and it looked to the
weather prophets that we would
.T,
ny other act
5 to preserve
e would not
in vain.
the
get
Good Kelly
Dcliverd by
Heavy Bush
Deliverd by
#1.35
iscontinue the station at
axe
parcel
Blades
parcel
little
Mr. A. A. Darnell, of
post
case was set for
i ’JSft ft# ‘v*
tm
*1.25
Tignall, Ga
post
i-wever the boys
ri « ht wh |‘
to was a great
us, a',- ■■ ;
of
T. Bryan,
js T. A. Du
that
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