The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, October 13, 1921, Image 1

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think I will charge you high for anything. Shorts $1.50 a sack, sugar 7 cents per pound, Leather 60cts per pound, Flour, high patent, $l;20, Salt 100 lbs. $1.30 Overalls 95c to $1.25 p air, Sheetsng 8c Outing 10 to 15c yard, P lenty of cloth at 10 and 15c yard. Boys pants 40c to $ 1.50 pair, M^is pants $ 1.15 to $5.00 pair, Heavy mens’ undershirts and draw ers, 75c kind 50cts. Mule and horse shoes 9cts per pound, 3 ply rubber roof ing $3 *00 a ro)l, Plenty - ot good made chairs $1.00 each. Plenty of ladies, mens and childrens coats. Ladies, mens and childrens sweater! to. go cheap. Plenty of sample shoes, cheap, cheap, cheap. Big lot of dresfers and, washstands for less than half you paid tor them v last year. 1 have a few more wagons left $60.00 to $75.00 each. I buy Corn, Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage, Chestnuts, Hogs, Cattle. THERE IS NO P. USB THE HOME PAPER TO HOME PEOPLE. VOLUME XXVII. CLAYTON, RABUN COlfNTY, GEO: M " M " Sam Franks, of Franklin was in Clayton, Tuesday. C. E. Cannon made a business trip to South Carolina this week. B. C. Heyward was up from Clarkesville on business, Tues- day, ' E. ‘ M. Canup, of Mountain City was in Clayton yesterday attending to business. # Ask Chas. Rogers if he has found a place to put water in a Franklin car yet. Will Chambers, traveling sales man, was ip town this week giv ing the merchants a chance. Col. h C. Edwards, of Clarkes ville was a visitor in Clayton, first of ithe week. Mr. Walker, of Gainesville, representing the Standard Oil Co.,'is in Clayton this week on business! 1 ' r THURSDAY OCT.,. 13, 1921. 1 NUMBER 40 ersonal and Gleanings I George Darnell, of Rabun Gap vasa visitor to the office, Mon- lay- J. S. Bleckley, of War woman as in Clayton, Monday on busi- W. Grist, of the Valley IIs|town;?on -business .last of tw&k. A. and O. L. Brown, of Valley were in town, Tues- ay attending to business. Dexter Jamies, son of Judge ime&'of this plase, was a re at wisitop in our city. ss'Irene Powell, of Beau- ant spent the week end with |ves here. »'• Ola Nicholson, of Pine feuntain was a pleasant visitor 3layton latter part of the ftk, rvace Cannon, who js at- snding school at Clarkesville, it the weekend with parents jlayton, Grist, of the Valley ship- . a car of cattle to Commerce [wdek receiving top market fee. 'V*; ■ * j* ; tftsrjspending a few days relatives in Anderson. S. D., fus Lee returned to Clayton, ida'y. Mr. and Mrs? R. R. Martin, pfJBurton Lake spent the week enifin Clay top as guests of the Clayton.HoteJ. • -Mrs. C. P. Stinespring and children, of Cornelia,, spept a few days with, relatives here this weeik- Joe Brown Davis, son of Col and Mrs. J. T. Davis, Carl L eener, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Keener,were ^successful pstaots in the examination ast Saturday for scholar to the Southeastern Fair They leave here next jay and we wish them a pleasant and instructive week at the Fair and in the big city. Mrs. E. B. Peter,, of Leesburg. Florida, left Tuesday afternoon; lifter spending the summer at e Bleckley House Mr. Peter ift a few weeks ago fop the e at Leesburg, he having ithe summer here. These aople made scoreB of last- mds while among us and desire of their newly friends that they return t summer. Owing to the advertisement i our little paper we can't give muoh local news as we like to. And we can't to increase the size at nt as we have a hard road ivel to make bftth ends meet I of the month, a small paper and we work hard it, more than [fyou don't ■w; A Great Treat for The' Rabun Co. Association On Saturday the fifteenth there will be an all day service ot the B. Y. P. U at the Clayton Baptist Church. Three very dis tinguished speakers are expected. Col. Julius S. Matheson; a great B. Y. P. U. worker and solicitor, Stone Shelton, both of Hartwell are on the program. Also H. L. Batts, . another distinguished sides those speakers we have ppme excellent local taWnt on the program. We earnestly urge every church in the association to come. The members of. the Baptist church of Clayton are asked to furnish dinner on the church ground. We earnestly peg all the people of Clayton to hear those distinguished speak ers.- -• ■•■■■•»' L. T; Weldon. About Kissing Kissing is an established custom inall countries inhabited by white people who refrain at times from eating onions. It is a practice that insures the longev ity and universal distributing of germ life and encourages the habit of matrimony. Some one who didn't. know much about kissing said years ago that stolen kisses are sweet est* The opinion is still quoted, but all persons who have had any experience ot kissing know better. A kiss is never wholly satisfactory unless the kisser and the kissed show an equal degree enthusiasm. ‘ Kissing a pretty girl dose not afford the unalloyed bliss it' is commonly supposed to afford. If she has never been kissed before Her performance is crude and lifeless and therefore and a little bit disappointing, and if she has been kissed too often displays a degree of technic that robs the kiss of its flavor. Ii^ the old days the flavor of a kiss imaginary; you couldn, hing but the girl, ently the modem the vor of wid I. H. Cannon, Clayton, Ga. Has just received a new line of fall jhats, trimmings, ‘etc. Come and in spect my goods and ;buy you a hat of the latest style. .Something nice for the Young Ladies. Tribune SAVANNAH ST, ■" ■■-"Try"? ■ Pershing and Chaplin are being * 4 I; One for feats [SHOES For the Whole FAMILY Mno-onm Just received a full line of Drummers Samples. Now is the time—and this is the place to get your winter supply At Greatly Re duced Prices. Comebefore-tbey’ve been picked oyer and buy your supply for , the winter, at whole sale prices. huhbIhbo oh Slioes {or Men, Women j Boys ard Children. HHHO Ol Marshal Godfrey is in luck as a result of locating Victor Kingj of CopperhiH, Tenn., who ran away from his parents sometime in July. Frank received descrip tion of the boy from Pinkertpna detective agency and at opce located him, holding him uptit King’s father arrived. Yopng King had been in Clayton work ing for Borne time Frank is al ways on the job and the reward he received well paid him for jhis trouble. The Rabun .County Sunday School Convention will be helcj in -New Hope Methodist Churph, near Clayton, on Sunday, Qct. 23rd. AH Sunday Schools in (he County are invited to send dele gates to this convention. A Good program has b^en arranged for the convention. ; In addition to the speakers secured from R ibun County, it is expect ed that R. D. Webb, General Superintendent of the Georgia Sunday School Association,' will attend this convention and "speak at both morning andf afternoon sessions. An attractive altenqepce banner will be awarded to the Sunday School having the largest attendgnce, according to the number of miles traveled. This will be publicly presented to the Sun lav School at the dose of the convention, and will become the permanent -pcHesslon of that Sunday School. All who are interested in better methods of Sunday School work, ar.d of building up the Sunday School cause are urged to attend this convention. Some Egg Waycross, Ga., Oct. 7. Mrs. J: L. Carter, of 3 Kipg street, lias the champion hen, and also the champion egg story since the episode of the goose (hat laid the golden egg. An egg, one side of which was almost flat and greatly resem ble l t^e fpca of a watch, was |>rou!-bt to the ci‘v tlv-s morning pnd>|.lacer) on exhibition b!y Mrs. Carter. While the numerals were not clear, there were twelve of them, and ore in an almost perfect circle. A female boll weevjl lays ope <|ozen eggs at a time. Read this to your hens. Southeastern Fair Will Open Gates Today. i Three convicts escaped last Tuesday afternoon froin the Rabufi County Camp, They ef- iUtid their get-a-way by over powering the guard taking bis gun from him, one of the negroes Was captured „-y a pjsse, of men tyednesda/ ra rning after ha>- to lie fired o i b,y tjie posse, t«r ; o qf the sh rts taking effect, :he is Still living but the attending physician band! opt nobqpe for ’ [la recoverThe other two are l at large t ut it is upOqrqtood V" [ town op bat ip v parties hunting -them