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Chechen* Locals
;on Tribune
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James J. Reynolds,
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Official Organ Of Rabun County-
Published Every Thursday Morning.
Entered as second class matter, at the
postoffice at Clayton, Ga.. under
the Act of March 3 1879.
Below is a communication from
Mrs. Lamar Lipscomb and as it
has such a ring of
common
sense and is written in beautiful
and forceful language, we take
great pleasure in publishing it
and we are hoping every one of
our readers will read it and bene
fit by it. The sentiment for the
article speaks volumes of truths
and we hope the article will
mold a lasting sentiment among
our people.
J. A. R.
Every one seems to be waking
up to the real profit and pleasure
that Fairs bring to a community.
About this time of the year,
thousands are getting ready for
the relative or friend, cleaning
up, repairing, painting and
generally putting on the best
front and color for the occasion.
The county fair in the hearts
and homes of many, has been for
a long time a greater event than
It brings to us a realiza-
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Beauty is a skin game.
-Grass widows never go to seed.
Health is wealth, but hard to
cash.
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Nobody loves a skinny man in
winter.
He who hesitates gets run.
over.
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A little learning is an expen
sive thing.
' If the unemployed conference
\jmrks we all win.
“Artist Marries Model.” —
Headline A model wife at last.
No matter if the world is
round, you can live on the level.
Los Angeles means "The An
gels,” but was named before the
movie stars arrived.
Just as we were hoping the
crime wave was over ovster
soup came on the market.
Xmas
tion of Gods’ blessings and a eoi t
of exultant gratitude and spirit
arise within us. It’s a logical
time to meet and greet friends,
old ones and new ones. ,i The
roads are good, the autumn air
fine, the corn and potatoes dto; ed
away, the syrup made, the -good
house wife’s jellies and jams etc.
on the pantry shelves so'there
comes a feeling all want to meet
sisters and brothers to tell about
what we have done, and discuss
a lot of things we can’t write
about How many new ideas
come with the county fair, how
inspiring the-beautiful exhibits
and above all, what thrill of com
munity spirit it brings to all.
Is it not too bad. yes and
lamentable that the one big day
in our county is a thing of the
past, an event relegated to
history. How we women folks
used to commence early in the
season to jelly, jam, can and
preserve, crochet, knit and em
broider for
Come To
The Boys Shop
FOR
Martha Washington Shoes for
■Women, Chas. Morris Clothes
for Men and Boys. Dresses
and Sweaters for Girls.
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Overshoes
t and Raincoats, etc.
COME-LOOK-BUY
this occasion. It
was always something to look
forward to. After the summer
guest had gone, many ,cottages
closed, hotels practically empty
things would look .very lone
some but for the fact everybody
was getting busy for the Fair.
If things are not kept stirring,
people and localities stagnate,
dry up on the stalk. Let us al 1
make an effort to keep a going
' the county Fairs. What matters
if there "ain’t no apples,” and
atad the crops 'have failed and
every body is owing every body
else, this is the very time to
make a greater effort. Do ytur
best on a small scale, so you do
it. Don’t hide behind a bank of
excuses. If a man or woman bad
the proper spirit of citizenship
and would-speed up his or her
energies and spirit, they would
have more respect for them-
gg selves. Nothing makes us hold
& our head so high as the conscious-
The Joy of the.Kitchen
Everyone is demanding better, more
wholesome bread. Here is the Flour
that gives you all tbla and REAL FLA
VOR, It makes you want more. Bread
made with FLavo FLour is moist, Fla-
vory, so good.
FLAVO is a nature-flavored flour. It contains
the entire food values of the wheat berry. It Is
creamy white, the purest flour that can be'made.
The essential aromatic oils, of the wheat wherein
lie the flavor, are not milled out of It
Every sack of FLAVO FLOUR is certified
Ask for this nature-flavored flour and
you will eat bread vwth the highest food
value. 3
Should be in every
home in the Co,
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