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THERE IS NO PAPER LIKE THE HOME PAPER TO HOME PEOPLE.
VOLUME XXVII.
CLAYTON, RABUN COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MAR. 10, 1921.
NUMBER 9.
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&Personal • 1
and
J Gleanings I
. *arLets all talk for BONDS.
Wc were blessed court week
with sobriety.
Carv W. Kimsoy left last week
for California.
^Sam Fraks was drumming our
Merchants here Monday.
C. Price subscribed for the
^•ibune during court week.
Notice the for sale ad of Miles
Phillips, Lakemont, Ga.
Von Stonecypher spent the
first of the week in Atlanta.
f Miss Florida Graves and Mi.-s
Myrtle Salter, teachers of the
i public school at Dillard were
among Clayton’s guesis here Sun
day.
Augustus Wall of Warwoman
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kim*
sey last week. This is Mr. Wall’s
first visit to Clayton for years,
lie having been in feeble health.
We understand the Grand jury
returned 28 true bills last week.
Col. T. Li. Bynum is attending
Habersham countv court this
k.
. A. Green is having his hotel
repainted, A. L. Howard is on
* i°b.
' Let’s bear some more bond
talk. Are you for or against the
bond issue?
It is reported that Miss Clara
:*hup is very sick at her home in
Mountain City.
-Mr. Fred Bargon of Atlanta
(pi the guest of the Claytou Ho-
el this week.
Curtis P. Stinespringof Corne-
Was shakiug hands with his
frtends here Sunday.
4r. Ed Simpson of Toccoa was
e guest of the Blue Ridge IIo
1 Sunday & Monday.
Come to the Mens Bible class
nday morning - at the Odd
Hflws hall, at 10-15.
Last week’s court was the first
several years that we didn’t
ive either rain or snow.
> ierce Matthews, court steno-
jpner subscribed for the Trib-
s while here at court last week.
the Chapest Thing I Ever
lit,” Writes Mrs. J. Mason, Va.
| “I pair! $1.25 for five cakes of Rat-Snap anti judtf-
j by the large number of <lcnd rats Xve’vc picked
Ip, I reckon wc’vc saved hundreds of dollars in
‘iicls§. eggs and feed.” Your pets vvr n’t touch it.
Ats dry up and leave no smell. 35«^. 05c, $1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by
over and Green’ Clayton Ga.
lamby Hardware Company.
Clayton. Ga.
Jurold friend Miles Phillips of
Ikemont was a pleasant caller
|The Tribune office a few clays
|o . .
[r. and Mrs. Edwin Bleckley
iRabun Gap were visitors in
pyron last week, the guest of
3. L. E. Bleckley.
If. T. Grant federal prohibition
ficer of Cornelia attended court
re last week, and is now a
Ider of the Tribune.
as. A. Rogers is having the
ane sent to h^s two daughters
and Annie, who are attend
^college at MilledgeviUe.
Jvery member of Executive
imittee of the Rabun County
atist Association is requested
jeet Rev. Hunt, Enlistment
felist, at Wolf Fork church
larch 13th at eleven o’clock
it is our regular preach-
all others are also in-
The case of Rabun Mineral &
Development Co. Vs. The Geor
gia Railway & Power Go. con
sumed three days of court here
last week, resulting in a twenty
thousand dollar verdict against
the Power'Company.
Mr. J. C. Hamby is a “man af
ter mine own heart’’: Besides
bringing his renewal, brought
the renewal of his son S. F. Ham
by of Kirkwood Ga. where he has
been visiting for a few days.
Cad well has been a long time
friend of the Tribune. , \
Here is another prediction that
is our own. These hillsides
mounds, and mountain tops are
going to be our greatest asset
civicly one of these days. .Of-
course we are not expecting any
one to join in this belief in this
County, but it’s so.
We have just taken off our hat
to Mrs. Birdie V. Gorman of At
lanta vvho so serenely came into
our midst a few weeks ago and
erectsd what we term a palatial
home near Geo. E. King’s sum
mer residence*, or known to us
as Kingwood, on Chechero. We
did not know she was ever build
ing ’till she had built, and would
have still beep in ignorance of the
improvement, perhaps, if she
had not called for a survey, which
we made for her last Saturday.
The whole population there and
elswhere around are surprised to
see such a home so quietly con
structed on a place a Rabunite
would have sworn that it is only-
fit for varment to roam. These re
jected spots by us are to become
the- raping stones in the future
lor this county. )Ve surely wel
come; such among us, and are
hoping to sec many others, which
if we live will see. We predicted
such improvements here nearly
twenty years ago.
FOR SALE—235 acres of tim
bered land laying on the Chat
tooga river at the head of the big
dam being built on the Tugalo
river. Will sell reasonably for
cash or will give terms of credit.
Miles Phillips, Lakemont, Ga.
Mickie Says
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4-
DERKICKS’ GARAGE
GASOLINE, OILS, CASINGS
AND TUBES
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Repair All Make Of Cnjs.
THE CLAYT( >N
IIOTKI,
CLAYTON, tlA-
Modern Acccirmcdaticn,. Ccnlmlly Lo
ented on Mail) Street.
d Holden, Prop,
S. F. Mcjunkin
DENTIST
Office hours 9 a. m., to 12 m.
1 p. m., to 5 p. m.
ALL WORK STRICTLY CASH
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Office over Hamby Hardware Store
CLAYTON GEORGA
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 to do
your work neatly and cheaply.
Harness, Saddles, Make Shoes,
Mend Shoes. All kinds of Leather
Work.
Joe Tow,
Proprietor.
HOTEL D0ZJER
V. A. GREEN, Proprietor
Hot and. Cold Baths Electric jOgVits
rr. ... •
Moderh In 'Its Every Equipment,
Clean In Its Every Respect, Cater
ing only To The Best Class of Trade
An Ideal Stopping Place for the Tired
Traveler.
CLAYTON,
GEORGIA
How Would You Like to See What
Irvin Nerhood (Pa.) Saw?
"One customer told me tint utter usir,- one large
package of HaUSnup, he got t'OKTY-KH.irj dcud
rats. How many more dead he couldn't sec. he
docsn t know. Remember rats breed fast anil <lc-
•troy dollars’ worth of property. " 35c, Goc, 51.25.
Sold and guaranteed by
Dover and Green, Clayton Ga.
Hamby Hardware Company,
Clayton, Ga.
I will sell cheap for cash in or
der to be prepared for my spring
purchase. Those who are due rnt
will please come and set tie.
M. L. Keener.
LOST—One red duroc pig, wt.
about 20 pounds, left about 3
weeks ago. Reward.
P. A. Hunter.
MILLIONS of frost proof Cab
bage Plants. All varieties S1.2E
per 1000. Ship any day you say.
Guaranteed to please you.
Shoer Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga
Notice
Please call and settle your olo
bills, as I am compelled to collect.
S. F. McJunkin.
FARM WANTED—Wanted to
hear from owner of farm or good
land worth the price asked.
L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111.
FOR SALE—One good mule,
two yrars old, will sell for cast,
or on time-
I J. H. Cannon
For Sale-- Two hundred and
fifty thousand potato slips, Nan
cy Hall and Porto Ricos. By buy
ing this quantity I can save you
50 cents on the thousand,
c L. C. Dotson.
Mountain City Ga.
It pays to advertise,
FIRST ROUND
To the Tax Payers of Rabun Countv: I will be at the fol
lowing places for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns
for Rabun County.
Vhlley Law Ground, March 14. from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Persirnmon Law Ground, March 15, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Tallulah Law Ground, March 1C>, from 9 a. m. to 2. p. m.
Stonepile Law Ground, March 17, from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m.
Tiger Law Ground, March 18, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Chechero Law Ground, March 19, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Vv arwoman Law Ground, March 21, from 10 a.m to 2 p. m.
Moccasin Law Ground, March 22, from 10 a. m to 3 p. m.
V. M. BURRELL,
Receiver of Tax Returns for Rabun Co.
ARCADIAN SULPHATE OF
AMMONIA
Is a Good Fertilizer for Apple Orchards
and all other crops that need Nitrogen
THE LOWEST PRICE AMMONIA ON THE MARKET
See your Comity .Agent and Order
J. V. Arrendale,
Clayton, Ga,
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Great Reduction In Wagons
and Clothing
Wagons have not been reduced by the Manufacturer. But I have
decided to give the people $25.00 to $35.00 off on each wagon.
2£ wagon was $135.00 with body now 100.00, without body,.75.00.
2'i wagon was $150.00 now 125.00 with body, without body $100.00.
Clothing
Clothing $10.00 per suit less than I paid for them, so you can get
a good wool suit of clothes from me, for, from $15.00 to $25.00.
This is for cash only, so if you want the best bargain you have had
n four years, come and see me.
1. H. Cannon, Clayton, Ga.
Wolf Creek Locals; Chechero Locals
Lets all talk for Bonds.
Most everybody have their gar-
lens planted and the farmers are
very busy turning their land.
Mr. Jesse Cannon of Chechero -
visited his grand mother Mrs. E.
H. Willirms Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. M. Cannon gave a sing
ing at his 'home Saturday night
which was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Jones and
children spent Sunday afternoon
vith Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wall.
Rev. J. W. Holcomb will preach
here next Sunday at eleven A. M.
come out and hear him.
} Rev. I. A. Crunkleton of Gaines-
! ville visited Mr. W. J. Ramey,
: Tuesday of last week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Roach of
Westminster S. C. visited Mrs.
Martha Lee last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Johnson
announces the birth of a baby
girl March.3rd name — Margaret
Louise.
Mrs. C. C. Moore and children
of Long Creek S. C. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Q. M. Taylor Sunday.
Mr. E. A. Rosenbusch and son
George are spending a few days
at their Summer home here.
Mrvar.d Mrs. T. C. Justice are
the proud partents of a new girl
baby born March. 1st.
Roads mean civilization. Better
reads mean education.- Good roads
mean progress and prosperity.
How about a bond issue for
road improvement in Rabun?.
LOST— A small folding pocket
book between Clayton and Tallu
lah Falls, containing one five
dollar bill, one check made pay
able to Miss Car isthere on Gaines
ville Natl. Bank, one blank check
on Gainesville Natl. Bank, also
Shriners card for 1920. Finder
return to Tribune office and re*
cieve reward.
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