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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE
THERE IS NO PAPER LIKE THE HOME PAPER TO HOME PEOPLE.
VOLUME XXVII.
CLAYTON, RABUN COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JUNE, 23, 1921.
NUMBER 24.
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J. E. Harvey’s
NOTICE TO
Harvey’s
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I- CUSTOMERS I-
Good Roasted Coffee pound
9 Good Flour 24 lbs.
f Very Best Flour 24 lbs.
Good Head Rice pound
Good Compound Lard pound
Chum Salmon can
No. 2 Tomatoes can
% Best granulated sugar pound
1 doz. cans No. 2 Tomatoes
50 pound tin Lard
Canned corn •
Arm & Hammer soda
Good cloth, yard
Reynold's tobacco
plug
lOcts
$1.20
$1.60
5cts
12cts
lOcts
lOcts
8cts
$1.00
$4.95
lOcts
5cts
lOcts
25cts
i FORD PRICES
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F. O. B. Detroit.
Touring Car
Runabout
Coupe
Sedan
Chassis
Truck Chassis
Tractor
$415.00
370.00
695.00
760.00
345.00
495.00
625.00
CLAYTON MOTOR COMPANY
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We Carry a Complete Line of Fancy Grocer
ies, Dry Goods and Shoes. Everything
We Sell Guaranteed.
Clayton,
Tallulah Falls,
Tugalo Commissary.
I Harvey's J. E. Harvey's Harvey's
YE OLD TIM I
FIDDLER’S
CONVENTION
Ye Old Time Fiddler’s Convention will
be given at the court house, at Clayton
Ga., on the evening of July 4, at 8:30
P. M. 1921. All who can play bring
your music with you. All who want
to play in the contest don’t forget to
be at the court house at 6 P. M., so as
to arrange the program.* Everybody
come—and let's have a good time.
> PRIZES GIVEN
Per cent given to Confederate Soldiers.
admission: is & 25^.
GO
SLOW
AND SEE OUR
CTTY
GO FAST
AND SEE OUR
J A I L
The Bleckley
House
Situated within one hundred
yard, of the depot on an emi
nence giving; to it. guest the
finest view of the Blue Ridge
Mountain ranges in the city.
The cusine the best, the rooms
the largest and well ventilated.
Every modern convenience.
Having taken charge as mana
ger of this house it shall be my
aim to so manage it to make it
equal to the best
To my former friends . and pa
trons of the Dozier Hotel I will
welcome their patronage again.
W. T. DOZIER, MGR.
Clayton, Ga.
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It pays to advertise
A. J. Dillard announces that
he will run a meat market in the
Albert Dillard store building in
Dillard, Ga. Your patronage
solicited.
Mr. W. T. Dozier has* taken
the management of the Bleckley
House. "Uncle Doe" is an old
hotel man, and wp predict for
him, success.
News has reached here of the
death of a man by the name of
Keener and was killed by mar
shal Isaac Crunkleton of High
lands, N. C. Keener is reported
as being intoxicated at the time.
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Have You Tried
COSTA’S
Delicious
ICECREAM?
Made in the Cleanest
and most Sanitary Plant
in the South. From the
purest milk and cream,
and is Pasteurized. Let
the children have all
they want. Special at
tention to parties, re
ceptions and weddings.
DOVER & GREEN
Mr. Costa invites
the public to visit
his plant while in
Athens.
CLAYTON IS 2250 FEET
ABOVE SEA LEVEL
MT. CITY 3 MILES
HIGHLANDS, N C 20 “
TALLULAH FALLS . 16 “
WALHALLA. S.C 27 “
HIAWASSEE 27 “
DILLARD 7 “
FRANKLIN, N.C 23 “
LAKE BURTON 8 "
LAKE RABUN 8 “
LAKE RABUN IS THE
LARGEST FRESH WA
TER LAKE IN THE
SOUTH.
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Personal
and
miiiiiiiimite
Gleanings j
Piiiiiiiiiniiicf—♦Humming
The summer visitors are arriv
ing daily.
If you crave fruit-then go to
Harvey’s.
Uncle Jacob Hunter was in
town Tuesday.
Virgil Stonecypher was in
town the i'ivst of the week.
The Bynum House is being re
painted by Alex Howard.
Mrs. Fannie Dotson of Wiley,
was here Sunday.
Rev. Samuel Taylor wan ming
ling with friends here Tuesday,
Mrs. Reno Dotson, of Moun
tain City, was in the city Tues
day.
return to
in a few
Our friend L. C. Hollifield, of
Tiger, Route 2, was here Tues
day.
Leon Bleckley wi
Youngstown, Ohio,
days.
Geo. W. Darnell, Sr., of
Rabun Gap, was a caller at our
office Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hunter,
of Clayton Rt. 1, were shopping
in town Monday.
D . Geo. M. Murray, of At
lanca, was among the callers at
the Tribune office Mopday.
Mr. E. B. Philyaw, and daugh
ter, Flossie, of Rabun Gap, were
visitors in town Saturday.
Have you tried any of "Bob”
Addington’s bread? You’d be
surprised. At Keener’s
Mrs, Ruth Bearden, of West
minster. S. C., is visiting her
mother here, Mrs. Buchholz.
Mr. G. H. Pool, of Gainesville
gave the merchants of our city a
visit, last Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs, A. G. Martin, of Toccoa,
visited her brother, Miles Me-
Curry, here this week. She re
turned Tuesday.
Ralph Smith, son of Mrs. H.
S. Smith, who is now working
in Atlanta, was a visitor here
last week.
Dr. Blalock, of Atlanta, has
been visiting friends and rela
tives in the county for the past
week.
Jerome Jones, editor Journal
of Labor. Atlanta, was among
the visitors in our city, the first
of the week.
We are requested to announce
that kev. Samuel Taylor will
preach at Fair View next Sunday
rrorning, June 26th.
B. C. Robertson is superin
tending the building of the road
and repairing of the bridges a-
long the Lakemont Lake.
Mrs. Edmondson, of Macon,
arrived last Saturday to spend
the summer in Clayton, She is
stopping at the Mountain View
House.
"Uncle” Jim left Sunday fo
Atlanta to attend the regula
session of the Lesislature, a
representative oi. this county
We are expecting to hear some
thing irclm "Uncle” Jim, as h<
is a "live wire.”
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