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CLAYTON, RABUN COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY OCT., 20, 1921,
NUMBER 4
VOLUME XXVIL
Killingpoliceman is Sec*
PROGRAM | Personal |
labun County Sun-1 “j? _ |
day School Con-
vention. Mrs. T. M. Justus is in Atlanta
attending the fair.
[) Be Held at New Hope Born to Judge and Mrs. Will
lethodist Church, Sunday, Smith, a fine girl.
October 23, 1921. Little Norene" Holden is recov-
ering after her recent illness.
invention Theme: “Building-a . . ■
ghteous State ” Editor Singleton, of , Clarkes-
invention Text; "Let Us Rise villc was in town y^terday ;
i and Build.” Mis?'Lizzie"! Duncan spent 'a ,
Morning Session few days last week in Atlanta.
:16 Prayer and Praise Service Miss Blanche Darnell-was a
inducted by W. S. Price pleasant visitor in our city, Mon-
185 Laying the Foundation, day.
P „ Et ^ eridg ? - County" warden,’Barron was in
:00 Song. By the choir town.Tuesday'attending to busi-
:16 Period of business Con- n ess.
icted by State worker ... .... . m ,
) Getting the records Mr ' “* Mrs : B.™.e Taylor
) Appointment of committees 2* ,pp,r|! ln f» c,,y herc
.30 Together We Build a ° n ay ‘
ghteous State: By R. D. Webb . Isaac Justus, of Beaumont was
:Q5 Miscellaneous Business ' n * layt°n first of the. week.on
.25 Adjournment for dinner. b us ‘ nes3 -
Basket Dinner at Church _ Mr.’and Mrs." Henry Burrell,
Afternoon Session of Cornelia,[were'Jn [Clayton the
15 Prayer-and Praise Service week end.
H) The School That Makes Mrs-. Lamar Lipscomb, of
lod. By R. D- Webb Lakemont, was shoping in our
JO Song little city Monday.
' 0 w S H,n' Ul “ ethOdS ' **’• GometotheMens'.Bible-CIsss
lij Twenty Questions Answer- SuodayMominfr ■" the Odd Pei-
By^Everybody lows hall, ten o’clock.
16 Period of Business Our good friend, D. W. John- 1
\ lUporE of -■ MwdwWt-
I Reports of Committees Clayton, Monday.
1 Place of next Convention Mr. Jesse* Rainey has just re-
) Award of Attendance Banner turne d from Florida. .He Isays it
) Installation of Officers to hot down r tliere ‘fur’^him.
26 Adjournment , TT - . ..'
i’lan now to attend the Rabun Stockton Hal spent the first
.unty Convention.' of the week.in Atlar^ta, a visitor
t at the Southeastern Fair.
The foliage on the mountains J. M. Wilkerson returned from
fast changing since Mr. Jack- Atlanta yesterday where, he has
n Er03t made his appearance a been attending.the fair,
eek or so ago. The different W.- S. Long and daughter. Fay
lors present a beautiful scene returned frwm Atlanta yesterday
i the mountain sides. . where they visited the fair.
•• _ . .. ,. Miss Blanche Hamby, of G. N.
Fred Turpin gently dis- j- c Mille dgeville„ Ga„ spent
larged from the U. S. Marine bet ^ een trains with parents here
irps, is visiting friends and w .
latives in Rabun this week- . r
red was four yoars in the Messrs -Tige” Lyons and
arine Service. We welcome Carlos Powell spent the weekend
,m among us again. in ..Clayton, returning to Clarkes-
- vilie, Sunday. : ’ • • - - . **
Last Thursday evening Deputy Miss Eunice Norton, who has
!arshal W. E. Long captured a been in Atlanta for several
an and Buick car and 25 gallons mopths is visiting parents in
• liquor at the new bridge. The Clayton this week.
|h ( .aidhUhom.i,«tMhevilte j Carl Kwnhr* And Joe Brown
" ■ an S v Dpifia. left Monday for Atlanta
^. whehe tfiey will attend the South-
eastern Fair School. ;
Mrs. Clara Bynum, 'after
pending seveal months among Cannon &Roane have a firm
riends and relatives here, return* fbytmjation for their store about
a , to her home in Henrietta, completed. This building will
last Friday, Mrs.-Bynum be 45x80 feet and will be a credit
t among the best ladies in Rabun to .our growing town,
nd her many friends will regret Miss Ruby Pear l Martn. of
> learn of her leaving. Winter Haven, Florida, is among
■ '■" . her many friends here attending
We want to call your attention gome matters of business in
a the City patrons that they are ejection with the W. W.
equired to go to the City clerks' iVla nn’s landed interest,
fficeand pay their water rents , ,
y order of the Uty Council or Guv Green came back from At-
a penalty tax. Water rents lant^ yesterday and from all
Ogden, Utah—Francisco
has faced
nandez, who
jurors in aa many months '
result of till murder of pal
man Chatfeg Manzel in a rei
robbery, has been convicted <
second degree, burgalry chai
was on a mui
JljUflWWItl
All merchandise has gone up in mar
ket but I am setimgr practically everything
as cheap a$ £ <Kd in August. So don't
think I will charge you high for anything.
'- Shorts $lj 5.0 a sack, sugar 7 cents per
pound, Leather 60ct$ per pound, Flour,
high patent, t> 1.20, Salt 100 lbs. $1.30
Overalls 95c to $1.25 pair, Sheetsng 8c
Outing 1 Q to 15c yard, Plenty of cloth
at 10 and 15c yard. Boys pants 40c to
$ 1.50 pair, Mens pants $ 1.1 5 to $5,00
pair, Heavy jiiens’ undershirts and draw
ers, 75c kind 50cts. Mule and horse
shoes 9cts pe$r pound, 3 ply rubber roof
ing $3.00 a roll, Plenty ot good made
His first atrial . . „
charge, it being alleged that* he
was implicated in the killing of
patrolman.while the officer $ras
makingan arrest. The jury failed
to reach a verdict and a secimdr
and a second was impaneled,
finding hirn not guilty. The tnird
trial findst Hernandez guilty- of
second degree burgalry.
Two Men Fought a Duel
One map was named Shott and
the other Nott. Some said that
Nott was shot, others that Shott
was not. Hence it was betted to
be Shott than Nott. There Was
a rumor that N.ott was not shot,
and Shott avows that he. shot
Nott, which proves either that
the 3hot Shott shot at Nptt was
not shot, ,or that Nott was shot'
notwithstanding. On trial it wds
proved that the shot Shott shot
Nott, orf as accidents vviih f^&*
arms are frequent, it may be
jpossiblethatrUieihbt Shott shot
Shot Shott himtelM when tb*
whole affair woitffl r^solveltseff
into its original ^|p6ntS,*jiSid
of sample shoes, cheap cheap, cheap.
Big lot of dressers and washstands for less
than half you paid fpr them last year.
to $75.00 eac^. * ^
- I buy Corn, Potatoes, Onions,
Cabbage, Chestnuts, Hogs, Cattle.
miniiiituei
Miss Lizzie
Has just received
a new line of fall
hats, trimmings,
etc. f Come and in
spect my goods and;
buy yoii a hat of
the latest'style, !
Something nice for
the Young Ladies.
For the Whole
C FAMILY
' Just received a full fine
of Drummers' Samples..
Now is the time—ahd
this js the place to get
vour winter supply 4
At Greatly Rm
Come before
picked over anJyfp
supply for the win^l
whole sale prices.
mmmmo ommm
Shoes for Meq, W<
Boys and Childrc
loth of the appearances iiad a good
is reported that ho
bh account of ther