The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, November 03, 1921, Image 1

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M* .Tilley, one of Rabun’s respected citizens, died at ilia, Ga. in the home of his m* «^n. Burrell and wad hurried yton, Ga., Oct. 14, sur rounded by a large congregation of-relatives'and friends. The funeral services were oductod byRev. L. T. Weldon, ? of the Clayton Bapt 1st His theme was: “When come into the fullness of Thy rtfr likeneag. (hen will I be satisfi- W- ed,” He produced a number of proofs from the Scripture to show that the Christian could not do enough in this life to satisfy his desires for the work of the er, but in the future Christ- would be in presence of Christ where they would enjoy the fullness of his glory. After theeermOn was deliver- the Masonic Order took charge the corpse and interred it der their rules for hurrying ir brethren. The ceremonies were conduct- edjfc.th's most solemn manner and the audience gave their un- yided attention while the per- ance proceeded, . r, e floral designs which cover- the casket and grave were a ken of beauty and sweetness hich shows the love his reia- ves apd friends had for the decswe*- ^ He was one of the most ener* jeeticififen we ever knew, r His Whole life was filled with the idea of bettering tho lives of his ♦children and to that end he work ed hard to give them an educa tion and jeaye enough property ' to mak« ; them comfortable'in their homes. As soon as his ehildrewvnamfd- off and began homfeS l ef l therr own, he divided bis property among them and gave. his lime toward .helping theiCin$se a good living, always -assisting the one who' needed m JMSkm U-n* Ifa ■■ rno.. v. Hiff children all thought the rid of papa and we never W-af any one of them dis lying or slighting him in the •at In his’ old age^. he -was ell oared form the homes of his children and while they will anisshim in their earthly homes, ftfleft evjid^e'that he had a Heavenly home where sorrow i»v%CQrae./, He was a man of-fine judges it And .always, Interested in ivelopment, pt his . com tionally, financial- morally and religiously. ~"e extend to the bereaved itives, cmrJheart felt sympathy the loss of a ng father and relative,. JWfftKTby 1 a friend 'ini neighbor: / .Barque, of Clayton ard ar ea fin* barbecue IJ. ’ v/UTniouce i World War Veteran* to the bar P<PP Big Trained Wild Animal Exhj Will Give Two Grand, Full an plete Performacnes In- CLAYTON 0N IjUES NOVEMBER &, AT i 8 O’CLOCK P. M RAIN OR S SHOW GROUNDS AT BYNUM’S BALL A large crowd from here at tended the baptizing at T*yk>r Chapel, Sunday morning, Mr. Will Downs and Mrs. Sallie Connely, of .Franklin, N. C.. attended, the filneral service of their sister,' Mrs. T. F. Page, here-SatUrday. , Miss Mary Keener, who is teaching on'Chechero spent the week-eftd at home. Mr. and Mrs. .T. N. Pender- 5 grass are th,e. happy parents of a new baby girl-Which arrived fast Monday Oct. .24. Miss' Me rlice Keener and broth er Robert, win have been-visiting relatives in Rabun, returned to their home in Stephens County, Sunday. ];*•:, ■ — Mrs. T. F. Page Pass- es Away The many, friends of Mrs. T. F. Page will be deeply grieved to learn of her death wjiich occured here on last Fri day, Oct., 28. She was sixty-four years of age. Mrs. Page was a good Christian lady and to know, her wa? to love * her. She was laid to rest in the Wolf Fork cemetery on last Saturday after noon,Rev. C. A- Strickland, of Cornelia, her former pastor officiated. . "„ > " She leaves a hnsbandknd four ;htblren to mourn hetv.departui'e riils community’ otfera ita entire sympathy to the bereaved family. 1 ‘Whfen the show comes to tow is what people ar saying to each ot er these pleasant days and the show t at they mean is the Cole Bros’. Wa d- Toured Show and Trained Wild Anil aL Exhibition, which is greater and big er than eyer this season. This coloa aL organization will exhibit in Clayton in Tuesday, Nov. 8. Everything imag li able in the way of trained wild a id domestic animals is given, from tge smallest monkey to the largest elcpha Among the hundred arenic -arts astonishingly clever and accompli aCWSHKC, exploits; feats of atrenfi acts of deftness and dexterity, difficu head and hind balancing acts. Truly an these popular shown faffed “The Live Wires of the Wbi4 Tops. ” The season they have bit on a decided novelty in the improvmeii of the arenic acts, those -artists wlife have reached the highest pinnacle f&me have secured, and their haij breadth escape from instant dea keep the audience on tiptoe of excit ment.'. ,1 Among the features are The Berpi Bros., the strongest“* Wifeh’ on "earth, direct fjem Europe, seen for the first tiipe in America, In their varied fee’s U: marvelous strength and wreatling matches. be Whittle^ Plying Humani Butter- flics in a thrilling, daugeroua.aesM.il exiibiton, suspendee by the, teeth, • most dangerous act ever presented beiieath the dome of- a tented anna, ip which these youug ladies awing in mid- . air by their teeth in a thrilling revelv* ingliron jaw act. pVof. F. 4. Rogers, with hia triape Educated dogs and .Shetland ponies whibh aie the delight of the children and interesting to the grownups; tkeM c ildbrated Rogers dogs, present an ec- msmijsasaiwj* of numbera. jtto- ahlfalreh tcvmoiirn hersdepartuite coitimand of thfeir mast«*» tnajai* Thla nnmmnniir ntfaM ita anfirc chapge their positions and form th Farmers ivkr. Roland Turhfr, of the Development * Service of the Southern Railway .and , County \gent Arrendale have arranged larfntrs meetings. in Rabun and clowns, sew Amo SENWibNti. woveniE?, aerial [fSC WALKERS, AND 1RAPE76 f£RFO«»!-SV’ Ohm to Show Grounds Early for Brand Free Exhibition at i :80 and 7:30 p. fil. i ONE DAY ONLY * ♦mw at S and 8 P. fl. Doors open at I and 7 P. ■» A Great All-Featured Show With Everything to Please and Nothing to Offend; Clean, Re fined, Moral, High Class and Instructive Exhibitions for Entertain ing Ladies, Gentlemen and Children—Take the Children to see our TTI t PAPy i inilQ It>s a REAL SI0HT of a Llfe Time - Hit UMH LlUlVU They Are The SWEETEST and OU TEST Little Pets You Have Seen. Wonderful Performing Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Pumas, Panthers and Bears, Highly Educated Horses, Ponies, Mules, Dogi, Goats, Monkeys, Seals and Elephants. Great Acrobats,Gymnasts, Contortionists, Aerialists, Vaulters, Leapera, Tumblers, Juglers, Wire Walkers And— FUlNY CLOWNS 20 A Free Outside Exhibitions win Be Given on the Show Grounds at 1 and 7 P. M.. Don’t Miss Seeing ie» t ] this RIG FREE Outside Show, As It Alone Is Worth Going Many To SeejAedTs Absolutely FREE TO ALL. Habersham countieB as follows^ November 15th 7:30 p. m.— Partners and Chamber of Com meiice, at Cornelia. Novjember 16th 10:00 a. m.- Farmers * and Public School ai Dilljsrd. , November 16th noon. Lunch and short talk at R. 3. I. School. November 16th 2:30 p. m.—' Farmers and Public School at Wolf Fork. November 17th 10:00 a. m. Farmers and Public School at Clayton. i Novlember 17th 2:30 p. m.— Fanhers and Public School at Tiger. November 17th 7:00 p. m.— Fanpers at Demorest. November 18th 10:00 a. m Farmers and Public School at Hollywood. November 18th 2:00 p. m.— Farrhers and Public School et Clarkesville. November 18th 7:00 p. m.— Farmers at Alto. There will be a number of speakers who will discuss farm subjects that are of vital import ance to the farmers at this time. It is to be hoped that the men, women and children will not miss’the opportunity ti hear these speakers at on? of these meetings. c’.iapge their positions ' different poses. Twenty five, of tb* -nost beautiful Shetland ponies present. ,. : frill* and most difficult military mao- . uev^ra with all tho precision and, skill of trained soldiers. This is known as the bost trained school of ponies seen with any tented organization. .. . H^ir John Diffenbach’s trained ’ Sear's are another European importa- Iferr Diffenbach comra highly ion. ••pcofnmentlcd by the press of Europe and ' tho performances of his bugs jiizdly Siberian bears range from comedy to sensatibnalism. -v-- — "—— 4 • * n r ’ ; »• ' f Little Carl Swafford Writes His Mother Decatur, Ga. and relatives In :p. m. is getting any Dear mamma and all: I am all O. -K. Hope all the same. I am having ' a fitie time. They did not operate on me. they put spicos on me. You all may not know what that is, ih is nothing to hurt me, lima little homesick, but will soon get over that.' Memam when you write me just put Scottish Rite Hospital, Decatur, Ga. 'Mamma will you send me . my little horse and wagon; and ; two dr three packages of peanuts. Has papa got him a'job yit? I hope so. There are some sweet, nurses down here. They sure do give ’ you plenty to eat, •' Excuse bad writing artd when you write please give me Jean’s address, > G< odbye, Carl SwafforJ. Gervas G^nron, of <31arkes- vllle iptnt the week end with home folk in Clvyton. Mrs. J. R. White. Of Shreve- port,La„ hilled a chicken day last weelr, i i the gizzard of which she found an ?8C0 dia mond that she had lost twp months ago, mi M mmm