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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE
THERE IS NO PAPER LIKE THE HOME P APER TO HOME PEOPLE.
VOLUME XXVII.
CLAYTON, • RABUN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ^THURSDAY FEB. 3, 1921.
NUMBER 4.
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Personal
and T
Gleanings I
If Ilf J. JhkrtVMAA'lliiminrnr^ 1
Mr. Virgil Stonecypher, of Tiger
was in town Monday.
Frank Brewer, son of Mart
Brewer at Tiger is ill of Pneu
monia.
G
r
R. Walker; representing
Htandard Oil Co., is tourii g
fcmwsoi
>untrv selling oils thi3 week
[ur two good townsmen Judge
Jdlh Awtry and Harry C. Fisher
made their anual visit in the
Way of subscription today.
Thanks.
We are obligated to Dr. J. W.
Bell of Walhalla. S. C.
for his subscription. If we had
enough such subscribers as he
\ye could run a paper.
^|e store of Ramey brothers
at Wiley, was broken into Tues
day night and robbed of various
*#cles of merchandise. Marshel
Godfrey went down with his
•lopd hounds but could make no
leading as the track was to
:old.
Mis. Linnie Carl, a speaker of
national reputation, will talk
the Methodist Church, Thurs-
ayr Febuary loth, at 7.30 p. m .
ivery father and mother in
lay ton should hear this young
oman. She was born and bred
the mountains of the far west,
ever having seen a street until
fter her marriage. The work
le is doing is wholly a work of
ve. Go to hear her and Lake
lends with you.
[r, and Mrs. Jas. F. Smith
hrated their golden wedding
$- 2nd. Judge and Mrs. Smith
recipients of many presents
their friends and children,
wish them many more
Tv-years of wedlodk. If you
ij ijpt hnow theyJhad beep mar-
ed 60 years you would not be-
eve it on account of their youth-
ul appearance.
larlton Cathey, one of our
is^ young men while hunting at
igSf last week happened to a
ry painful accident, and may
ter prove to be serious. Mr.
they was hunting in the snow
ith a pistol and it accidently
ed, the ball ranging down the
ft leg, passing around the knee
ip, fracturing the bones of his
Mr. Cathey has many
iends who will regret to learn
hfS misfortune.
«M. v. BECK DEAD
Martin Van Buren Beck died
the home of John A. Wilson,
Main street today at one
clock, aged 87 years. Uncle
irt, as he was familiary called,
i born in this county and has
fi here all his life and was
id by all. While on the staeet
[have heard all classes, even
Ismail children, hail to Mr.
|bon, How is Uncle Mart?"
ere is no higher tribute you
St- pay a man than this. He
been failing for some months
recently ' his condition has
Jijfpr the worse till the end
I- to him today. He leaVes a
le ofjfriends and rela-
will be saddened to
hit death.
Mr. Bill Keener of Rabun Cap
was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Bob Ramey of Wiley spent
Thursday night In Clayton.
Mr. Carl Greenwood, of Rabun
Gap, is in the City today.-
Mr. H. C. Stovall, of Cornelia
was in Clayton on business Wed
nesday.
Miss Clara Canup of Mt Ci y
attended .the Eastern Star meet
ing here this week.
Mr. W. P. Dickson is much
improved today, being out. about
his home.
Miss Sallie Grist visited her
sister Mrs. Chas. E. Cannon this
week.
Mrs. Jeptha Taylor, of Wiley,
was a visitor in our city this
week.
M. M. Kell renewed his sub
scription to the Tribune this
week. Thanks,
Mr. J. B, Dockins of Rabun
Gap was attending to business in
Clayton Thursday.
Mr. F. R. Leach of Franklin
N. C. was in Clayton this week
selling hardware
Mr. Walter Hunnicutt of
Tullulah Falls was here Thurs
day.
Mr. E. C. Nichols of Hartwell
Ga. was here Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mr. L. B. Angle of Franklin,
representing the C. M. Miller
Co. of CorneUa»was her,? .Wed.
Mr- and Mrs. Roy Green have
been visiting relatives in south
Georgia for the past few weeks.
Mr. Tom Ritchie now of Cor
nelia was among his friends this
week. We are always glad to see
Tom.
Mr. J, H. Hill, of Asheville,
N. (i., representing the B. . L.
Johnson Candy Co., was here
Wednesday.
Mr. Johnie Fcrtner, of Com
merce, Ga., who has been attend
ing B. M. I. School" was called
home Sunday on account of the
illness of his father.
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Coleman,
of the Valley, are shopping in
town. These good hard working
people have something to shop
with, as well as others who
wcrk.
Tom Bleckley is out on crutches.
He had the misfortune to cut his
foot badly a week or so ago. Tom
works and we are sorry. It
would not make so much differ
ence if some people had both
feet off so far as work is con
cerned.
Thp City Council at a call
meeting the evening of the 2nd,
elected the following persons
who will serve the City Board of
Education for two years: Dr.
J. A. Green, F. B. Derrick.
Will Smith, Mrs. J. C. Dover
and'Mrs. T. A. Duckett. •
Robertson’s Feed
Truck
AH kinds of Feedstuff sold
We will moot prices with anyone" in
(he city. Come in and see ps
B. C. ROBERTSON. $gr.
S. F. Mcjunkin
DENTIST >
to 12'm.
Office hours 9 a. m.,
1 p. m., to 5 p. m.
ALL WORK STRICTLY CASH
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Office over Hamby Hardware Store
CLAYTON GEORGA
Wolf Fork- Locals
CLAYTON
SHOE
/
SHOP
Will fix your shoes cheap"—We
need your work. We have pur
chased machinery at a lay out of
nearly one thousand dollars tp do
your work neatly arid cheaply.
Harness, Saddles, Make Sl}pcs,
Mend Shoes. All kinds of Leather-
Work.
Joe Tow, Proprietor.
HOTEL DOt
V. A. GREEN, Proprii
Hot and Cold Baths Electric Lights
Modern In Its Every Equipn)|bt,
Clean In Its Every liespect, Cater
ing only To The Best Class of .Trade
An Ideal Stopping Place for the fCired
Traveler.
CLAYTON, GEORGIA
Rev. L. F. Weldon delivered a
very interesting sermon at. the
Wolf Fork church on last Sun
lay morning.
Several guests enjoyed the
hospitality of Mrs. E. A. Moore
ind daughter, Miss Nova, at the
Turkey dinner given at their
home last Sunday.
The guests were: Misses Icit
.ind Vallie Dickerson and. Mist
Annie Taylor. Messrs Lawrence
Pitts, John Ottis, Penn and Jsmes
Keener, Dewey Moore and Wil
liam Dickerson.
Mr. Lawrence Gaines of Clay-
con, was a pleasant visitor at
church Sunday.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. H. R. Keener is not in her
usual good health at this writing,
Mr. J. E. Dickerson made a
hasty trip to Mt. City last Sun
day p. jn.
Mr. W. A. Keener spent. Sun
day visiting relatives on Per
simmon.
m BARBER SHOP
Pressing Club, Hot & Cold
• Baths.
Your Patronage Appreciated
ROY MIZE, Proprietor
J. M. Stonecypher
Masonic Store Room
-STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Tobacco, Cigars, Soft Drinks
and All Kinds of Candies,
a Restaurant And PLENTY
. TO EAT. /
Hamby Hardware Co.
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 0£ Such Call
And See Us.
T. J: Hamby,. Manager.
SICKNESS
SHOULD SUDDENLY STRIKE
HOW FAR IS THE DOCTOR?? ?
With a telephone In
your home he is in the
next room. This'meahs
prompt assistance, relief
from pain, life saved. Are!
you going to let another/
day go by without a tele-;
phone in your home?
Why takes chances?
The cost is.trifling, the
service to you-priceless'.;
’.Drop a card ' today
We are obligated to G. M.
Blair of Tiger and his son of
Nichols, Ga. for their business
call at. the office to day. George
Blair is one of pur old pupils of
years ago and he says we whipp
ed him only a few times while
attending. George |s a fine
fellow but we cannot say wheth
er the whipping had anything to
do with his life or not. Thanks
gentlemen. • / :r
LOST—One red heifer year
ling, marked with a swallow
fork and underbit in each ear,
one year old.
T. E. Carver,
Rt' 1, Clayton, Ga.
. There is at my residedee, one
steer one year old, color, yellow
red. Owner can have same by
paying for this advertisement.
John A. Wilson,
Clayton. Ga.
FOR SALE—17 thoroughbred
Duroc pigs, 10 weeks old, also 1
fine Duroc brood sow, immune
from Cholera.
C. W,. Smith.
THE CLAYTON
HOTEL
CLAYTON, , QA.
Modern Accommodation*, Centrally Lo
sated on Main Street.
Ed Holden, Prop,
The Bank of VValhalla elected
the following directors: John D.
Verner, 1 J. w. Shel'or, W. L.
Verner, Jessie W. Bell, and John
W. Wicldiffe. . The following
officers tyere elected: Jessie W.
Bell, • president, J. VV. Shellor,
vice president, W. L. Verner,
cashier, S. L. Verner, assistant
cashier, George Kaufman, Louis
Jfarrisori and W.. B. Aull,-clerks.
John Eh Verner voluntarily re
tired as pre ident of this bank.
He has been engaged in the bank
ing business for nearly a half
century. Has always been safe
and conservative and has assisted
in no small way towards the de
velopment of the county. He
has always had tl e confidence
of the citizens in a remarkable
degree. Dr. John W, Bell, who
succeeds^ Mr. Verner, is a well
Known physician and business
man and will continue to keep
jp the standard set for this badk.
—Farm and Factory.
blacksmith and
IPAIR WORK
RE-
Stocks To Handle Any Wild or
Mean Animals. I Have The
Only' Tire bin-inker 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.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY
- - W.- H, Mitchell.
For Sale
I will sell cheap for cash in or
del’ to be prepared for my spring
purchase. Those who are due me
will please come and settle.
M. L. Keener.
FOR SALE—One good yoke of
:attle, will sell for cash or on
ti me - J. H. Cannon.
MILLIONS of frost proof Cab
bage Plants. All varieties $1.25
per 1000. Ship any day you say.
Guaranteed to please you.
dhoer Plant Co., Valdcsta, Ga.
Notice
Please call and settle your old
bills, as I am compelled to collect.
S. F. McJunkin.
LOST—One. one year old heif
er yearling, marked crop and a
ho e in each ear and underbit in
the right ear. Reward.
P. D. Queen,
Clayton, Ga.
I will sell at piy home on Bettys Creek,
On the Ritchie and Ramey Farm, on
the J5th day of January, 1921, the
following:
Two Black Mules, 8 Months old.
Two good Milk Cows,
75 Bushels of Corn, \ '
Corn Husks and 40!) Buudles of
Fodder,
One Organ, One Sewing Machine,
One Good Cook Stove,
Can Goods, Meat, and Many other
. Things.
The Organ, Mules and Cows sold on
10 months time with good security.
Mrs. Racheal McClain.
To
the People of
Rabun
I wish to t hank the people all
over the county for their pat
ronage. We will buy your
produce the year round, and
sell goods below cost.
J, H. Cannon.
BARGAINS
FARM WANTED-Wanted to
hear from owner of farm or good
land worth tliemrice asked.
L. Jones, BoX 551, Olney, 111,
FOR SALE—One good mule,,
two years old, will sell for casn
or on tffne
J. H. Cannon
Good Grade Buggy Roles
$8.00 1<’. O. B. Clarkesville Ga.
Good Grade Suney Poles
$9.00 F.O.B. Clarkesville Ga.
Good Kelly axe $1.35
Deliverd by parcel post
Heavy Bush Blades $1.25
Deliverd by parcel post
ASBURY HARDWARE CO
CLARKESVILLE GA.
John C. Laurent
Attorney
Abstracting a Specialty.
Clayton Georgia