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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 (and
hence of better taste) than in uf
other cigarette at the price. * *
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos Mended £
CLOSING OUT
A, $ALE At
Bleckley’s
Bleckley’s
FROM NOW ON
JUST RECEIVED
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 Debonus non on the estate
of Jesse Jones, late of said County
this is to cite all and singular the
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 letters
of Administration Debonuis nntl on the
estate of Jesse Jones should not be
gran{pd tosi
fl sig-
1921.
pipe; about 500 feet of 6 in hydraulic
pipe; 30 feet of 6 in. wrought iron pipe;
1 drag scrape, 1 diaphram pump; 1
force pump; 3 giants; 10 gravel forks;
assay material; two dehandled round
point shovels; 3 round point Ames
shovels; 2 picks; 3 mattocks: 2 sledges:
4 gold pans; 3 retorts; 1 complete
stamp mill With table plates and fittings
1 complete Pelton water wheel with
belting and fittings; 1 hydraulic lift; 2
12 in. gate valves with Ys and reducers;
1 safe; 1 anvil; 1 vise and 2 chain tongs.
Said, property levied on by L. F. Rick
man, Sheriff of Rabun County, Ga.,
on the 5th day of October '1921, and to
be sold as the property of Rabun
Mineral & Development Company to
iatisfy an execution issued from Rabun
rior Court August Term 1921 in
.1 Ernst Holdt, for the amount
98,13 and cost of suit said proDer-
ill be sold for cash to tne highest
best bidder. Said property at the
e on levy being located on the
rty of said Rabun mineral &
elopment Company, at Burton, Ga.,
the possession of said property
delivered to the purchaser at
nes or place of operations of said
ineral & Development Co., at
eorgia, and j [where said
located at the time of
his the 5th’day of October
L. F. Rickman,
abun County, Georgia.
COUNCIL HALL, CITY, GEORGIA.
An Ordinance to provide for the levy
of an ad valorem tax, or taxes, by the
Mayor and Council of the City of Clay
ton, Georgia, for the years 1921, for
support and maintenance of the City
Government, for school purposes, to
provide sinkink fund for water works
and sewerage bonds and to pay the
interest on tbe same, to pay electric
light account And create a fund for
building concrete side-walks, and for
other purrees.
Section On»: Be it ordained by the
un'County.
Kelley a resident of said
inty, having duly applied to^be sp
linted guardian of the person and
perty of Claude Kelley and Fred
ley ^children of Leora Kelley, de-
sed) minors under the age of four-
n years, resident in said county,
ce is hereby given that said applica-
will be jJtsgjgl on at the regular
of the Cour&of Ordinary for Baid
to be held on the first Monday
ember, 1921.
ess my hand and official signa
s 28th day of Sept. 1921.
Will Smith,
Ordinary, Rabun County.
WGARAGE
ILS, CASINGS
D TUBES
ACCESSORIES
Make Of
Cars
& Ramey
ore Room
GROCERIES
Soft Drinks
of Candies,
And PLENTY
Mayor am$ Council of tho City of Clay*
ton, Georgia, and it is hereby ordained
by the authority of the same, that from
and fater the passage of th>s ordinance
that the following ad valorem tax, or
taxes, be and- the same are hereby
levied to be collected by the City of
Clayton, Georgia, ftr the year 1921,
upon all the property within the limits
of the said City, exeept such 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 Publio 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 ssmi
annual payment of interest due on said
bonds,' thirty-ens one-hundredths (31
100) of one percent, or thirty-one cents
on each one hundred" dollars worth of
P«»i
8. To provide revenue for the purpose
of paying, monthly to the Clayton Light
and Power Company for electric lights
furnished said City by said Company,
11-100 (eleved-oae-hundredtbs) of one
per cent, or eleven cento on each one
hundred dollars vrorih of property.
4,. For tqe purpose of raising revenue
for the support and maintenance of the
Governmeat of said City, nineteen-one
hundreths of one per cent (19-100,) or
nineteen cents on each one hundred
dollars worth of property.
5. To create a fund to be expended in
laying concrete side-walks in said City,
five one-hundredths (5-100) of .one per
cent, or five cents on each one hundred
dollars worth of property.
Making in the aggreate a total levy
for all purposes of one and fifty-one
hundredths of one per cent, or one
dollar and fifty cento ($1.50) on each
one hundred dollars ($100.00) worth of
property returned and assessed for
taxation in said City for the said 1921
'Section two; Be it further ordained
by the authority aforesaid that all
ordinances and parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith be a
hereby repeated.
Passed to Call Session 1st day of
October 1921 ■
J. X Reynolds. Mayor.
A new stock of dry goods and
notions. A brand new line, of
SHOES. Mu»t|be sold for Cash
or good Produce.
I have a few groceries. Now if you want your
MONEY'S WORTH iCome down on Liberty Street
and SAVE MONEY. I need business and goods
MUST BE SOLD. I have a good line of Ladies and
Gents Sweaters Going Cheap.
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As you know Shoes are a Specialty a
BLECKLEY’S
A Car O| Dixie Buggies
Red Cross Trains
147 Blind Vets
In Useful Work
Training designed to fit them for the
battle of life was taken by 147 blind
ed ex-service men at the Bed Cross In
stitute for the Blind, near Baltimore,
Md., during the fiscal year 1920-1921,
according to tbe report ef the Insti
tute for that period.
Of this number, 10 have gene oj$ to
other Institutions, in almost every
case to Institutions where those hiv
ing sight are* receiving advanced edu
cation. The blind ex-eervlee men whs
have entered such Institutions are pro
vided with special text-books In
Braille, reading whleh they were
taught at thsr- Red Gross Institute.
Twelve nten have passed from the
Institute to successfully carry on some
occupation or business for which they
were fitted by special training. A few
have withdrawn from the Institute be
cause of poor physical condition, 14 are
receiving further “training on the
Job” and 87 are still la training.
First Round
Red Cross Plans
$6,000,000 Effort
To Save Children
Medical care and clothing tor thou
sands of children to Central and East
ern Europe are outlined'as tho activ
ities of the American Bed Cross In
Europe for the current year, says a
statement on tho svs of tho Annual
Roll Call of the organisation. These
activities, supplemental to the feeding
operations of the Bnropeea Belief
Council of which Herbert Hoover is
chairman, are designed to provide the
most adequate and balanced relief
within the resources of private phi
lanthropy.
Through the establishment of child
welfare stations In the centers ef pop-
ulsgtoa of those countries where Ade
quate medical care Is net now obtain
able, the American B*d Cross plans
to provide the medical assistance need
ed to restore these children te a nor
mally healthy life. The sum ef 90,-
000,000 has been mads available tor
this work. ; ;
State of Georgia, Rabun Co.
I will be at the following
named places from ten o'clock
a. m. until 3 o’clock p. m on the
dates named below for the pur
pose of collecting State and
county and School taxes for the
year 1921,
. **e-
First round, to wit:
ValleJ) 1 court, ground Monday
Oct. 17th.
Persimmon court ground, Tues
day Oct. 18th.
Talullah court ground, Wed
nesday Oct. 19th.
Stonepile court ground, Thurs
day, Oct. 20th.
Tiger court ground, Friday,
Oct. 21st.
Checheroscourt ground, Satur
day, Oct. 22nd.
Warwoman court ground, Mon
day, Oct 24th.
Moccasin court ground, Tues
day, Oct. 26th.
_ Clayton, court house, Wednes
day, Oct 26th. •
This the 6th day of Oct. 1921.
Harry C. Fisher, Tax Collector,
Rabun County.
Come to the
air Helping Hand Class-es
For Young People
at the
Methodist Church
Sunday A, &
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. Deal,
Clayton, Ga.
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LOST—On road between Long
Creek, S. C. and North Carolina
line, a red leather suitaase, con
taining clothing and shaving
outfit Initial of B. F. H
same. Reward will be paid to
finder. Leave at Tribune Office,
or notify Thos. Carter, West
Mills, N. C-
FOR SALE—One mare mule
eolt, 18 months old. Apply to
M, B; Smith, Tiger, Ga, Rt. J,