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THE CLAYTpN TRIBUNE, Q*AYTOfli t GEORGIA.
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Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it as our honest belief
that the tobaccos used in Chester*
field are of finer quality (end
hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
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CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended *
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CITATION
GEORGIA, RABUN COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
H. C. Blalock having, in proper
form applied to me for Letters of Ad
ministration Debonw non on the estate
of Jesse Jones, late of said County
this is to. cite all and singular tjbe
creditors and next of kin of / Jesse
Jones to be and appear at my office
Within the time allowed by law,. and
show cause if any they .can, why , Inters
of Administration Dsfeonua non on the
estate of Jesse Jonhs should .net be
granted said H. Q, Blalock^? ^
Witness my hand and. official sig
nature, this Sid, day pi October 1921.
Will Smith, Ordinary,
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT
Georgia. Rabun County.
To all whom ft may concern;
. Msndy Chastain. having made appli
cation for twelve months rapport out
of the estate of John M. Chastain, de
ceased, and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart (he same having f fled their
return, and an order for citation having
bean pasted at a regular term of* the
Court of Ordinary, all persons concern-
ed are hereby required to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary of said
County on the first Monday in October
1921. wny said, application should not
be granted, and the return of said ap
praisers the admitted to record and
stand as the lodgement of this Court.
Sept 6, 1921. Will Smith,
Printers fee J4.84 Ordinary.
pipe; about BOO feet of 6 in hydraulie
pipe; SO feet of 6 in. wrought iron pipe;
1 drag scrape, 1 diaphram pump; 1
force pump; S giants; 10 gravel forks;
assay material; two dehandled round
point shovels; 3.round point Ames
shovels; 2 picks; 3 mattocks: 2 sledges;
J4 gold pens; 3 retorts,'* 1 complete
latamp mill with table plates and fittings
1 complete; Pelton water wheel wit!
jbelting and'fittings; 1 hydraulic lift; <
i!2 in. gate valves with Ys and reducers;
^ safe; 1 anvil; 1 vise and 2 chain tongs,
(laid property levied on by L. F. Rick-
’ Sheriff of Rabun County, Ga.,
on the 6th day of October 1921, and to
■foe sold as the property of Rabun
.Mineral & Development. Company to
[satisfy an execution issued from Rabun
‘Superior Court 'August Term 1921 in
jfavpr of Eri»it'Holdt, for the amount
of .tUAIS'end cost of suit said proner-
ty will be.Sold for cash to tne highest
and best bidder. Said property at the
time on levy being located on the
property of said ■ Rabun mineral &
Development Company, at Burton, Ga.,
and the possession of said property
will be delivered to the purchaser at
the mines or place of operations of said
Rabun Mineral & Development Co., at
Burton, Georgia, and where said
proparty was located at the time of
said levy. This the 5th day of October
1921.
L. F. Rickman,
Sheriff of Rabun County, Georgia.
Notice t© Debtors and Creditors
Notice b hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Andrew J. Justus, late
. - of said couny, deceased, tp fender in
account'of their demands to me proper
ly made out, within the time allowed
bylaw. AndaB persons indebted to
■aid deceased are hereby requested to
make immediate settlement.
This the 17th day ot September,,1921,
■fie* Justus,
Administrator of the estate, nf Andrew
J. Justus. * r -. ' V
Georgia, Rabun County.
To whom it may concern:
J. S. Bleckley hav
tkm to me In due form to be appointed
.permanent administrator upon the
estate of Arab Bleckley, late of said
County, deceased, notice is hereby
given that said application will bt
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said County, to be held
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Georgia, Rabun County.
Thomas Kelley a resident of said
County, having duly applied to be ap
pointed guardian of the person and
property of Claudo Kelley and Fred
Kelley (children of Leora Kelley, de
ceased) minors under the age of four
teen years, resident in said county,
notice is hereby given that said applica
tion will be passed on at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
County, to be held on the first Monday
in November, 1921,
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this 28th day of Sept. 1921.
“ Will Smith,
Ordinary, Rabun Couhty.
DERRICKS' GARAGE
GASOLINE, OILS, CASINGS
AND TUBES
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Repair AH' Make Of Cars
At
Bleckley’s
FROM NOW ON
COUNCIL HALL, CITY, GEORGIA
An Ordinance to provide for the levy
of an ad valorem tax, or taxgy, by the
Mayor and Council of the City of Clay
ton, Georgia, for the yean 1921, for
support and maintenance of the City
Government, for school purposes, to
provide sinkink fund for water works
rad sewerage bonds and to pay the
interest on the same, to pay electric
'ight account and create a fund for
building concrete side-walks, and for
other purpose*
Section,One: Be it ordained by the
Mayor and Council of the City of Clay
ton, Georgia, and it la hereby ordained
by the authority of the same, that from
and fatef the passage of thb ordinance
that the following ad valorem tax, or
taxes, be and the same are hereby
levied to be collected fay the City of
Clayton, Georgia, for tha year 1921,
upon all the property within the limit*
of the said C’ty, cxeapt seeh as may be
exempt from taxation under the laws
of this State, for the purposes herein
after named and specified, towit;
1. For the support and maintenance
of the Public School System of the said
City so aS to provide the amount asked
for by the Clayton Board of Education,
eighty-four one hundredths of one per
cent, or eighty-four cento on each one
hundred dollars worth of property.
2. To provide five hundred dollars for
sinking fund to retire water works and
sewerage bonds, and to provide for the
seventeenth and eighteenth semi
annual payment of interest due on said
bonds, thirty-ena one-hundredths (Si-
100) of one percent, or thirty-one cents
on each one hundred dollars worth of
property.
3. To provide revenue for the purpose
of paying monthly to the Clayton Light
and Power Company for electric lights
furnished said City by raid Company,
11-100 (eieven-one-hundredths) of one
per cent, or eleven cents on each one
hundred dollar* worth of property.
4. For tqe purpose of raising revenue
for the rapport and maintenance of the
Government of said City, nineteen-on*
hundreths of one per cent (19-10%) or
nineteen cents on each one hundred
dollars worth of property-. : X
6. To create a fund to be expended in
laying concrete aide-walks lu said (Sty,
five one-hundredths (6-100) of one pet
cent, or five cent* on each one hundreo
dollars worth of property.
Making in the aggroate a total levy
for all purposes of on* and fifty-on*
hundredths of one per cent, orott
dollar and fifty cents (tf.fiO), on eaci
one hundred dollar* (f100.00) worth*,
jerty returned and assessed f*>
“ - in said Qcy for the said 192)
Be ' ”
JUST RECEIVED
A new stock of dry goods and
notions. A brand new line of
SHOES. Must be sold for Cash
or good- produce.
'I have a few groceries. Now if you want your
MONEY'S WORTH.Come down on Liberty Street
and SAVE MONE?Y. I need business and goods
MUST BE SOLD. I have a good line of Ladies and
Gents Sweaters —Going Cheap.
As you know Shoes are a Specialty
o
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ry
Hill ilijrajp 1
n
Time
you
day
you
Ain't It The Trujfr?
goes faster the older
get; *
When .“you werekid, i
would do. .
For many adventures might
be met,
And a week was cver-sc-lorg
to you;
Christmas to Christmas was quite
an age;
Birthdays' ever were few aod
far,
Oh, time, moves slowly by childhood's
guage,
But now—how frequent the birth
day* are!
Time goes faster the older
get!
The years ahead, to your youthful
"•'Vi;: eye*,
Are rich with promise and thickly
set
With all the' plans and the hopes
you prize;
But when you are older:; the seasons
fly.
The time’s too short for your plots
and schemes,
And though you struggle, and though
you try-
The swift years hurry you past
*’ . your dreams.
How dizzily 'must the years have
flown
For old Methussier, long ago!
What hectic speed must the time have
■ shown
For his last hundred of years, or
•o!
in spite of tha centuries he lived
through
He found them far too short, I’ll
i-. _ bet ' >.
To da one half what he’d hoped to
do- .
Time goes faster the older you
8*t! /
“Can school teachers marry?
aka « subscriber. Some can. JTV**
nma /»»>«
ome can’t
l?" asks a i
m
First Round
State of Georgia, Rabun Co.
I will be at the following
named places from ten c’cldfk
a. n». until 3 o’clock p. m on the
niimed below for the pur-
of collecting State an'd
nty and School taxes for the
year 1921.
First round, towit:
Valley court Jground Monday
Oct. 17th.
Persimmon court ground, Tues
day Oct. 18th.
Talullah court] ground, W
nesday Oct 19th.
Stonepile court ground, Thurs
day, Oct. 20th. 0
Tiger court ground, Friday,
Oct 21st
Chechero court ground, Satur
day, Oct 22nd.
Warwoman court ground, Mon
day, Oct. 24th.
Moccasin court ground, Tues
day, Oct. 25th.
Clayton court house, Wednes
day, Oet 28th.
This the 6th day of Oct. 192J,
Harry C. Fisher, Tax ColIectoj|
Rabun County,
I want three good men with
families for orchard work at
Apple Valley, house, wood,.
gardens etc. furnished. Will pay
solid time. Apply J. L.
Clayton, Ga.
LOST—On road between
Creek, S. C. and North Car
line, a red leather suitaase, con- j
clothing and
outfit Initial of B. F. H o
dwill be paid
at
Car