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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA',
Round
Cole Bros.' World-Toured
Come To
Shows.
Georgia! -RabunCounty.
1 will be at the jjpllowing
named places on the dates men
tioned below, for the purposes of
collecting State,,* County and
Sshool (axes iot the year 1921,
aecend gnd last round.
Valley ;Court Ground Nov. 14,
£ from 9 a. raiitW lp. m; ■ ’ >
.Ga., Nov. 14th, from 2
fcp. to. till 4 p. m.
IpPersiminon CourfcHtouse Nov, 15,
Nov. ,'15’th; from 2
till 4 p. m.
Tallulah Court House Nov. I6th,
from 9 a. m. till 11 a, m.
John Hooper's residence Nov.
16th, £om4 p, m. till 2 p. m.
a M. 3£ Arreidalde’sv residence
I" Nov. 17tbk; from 9 a, th. till 11
r a. m.
Allen.Watts’ Mill Nov. 17, from
l, 1 P. m, tinfep. m.
Stonepile Court House Nov. 17,
‘from 4 p.W tilT6p. m. v ‘ ‘
l Tiger town, -Nov. 18* from. 9
a. m. tiJlifW'mV " ’
Wiley lifdv. is, from 1 p, m. till I
■ -. miuious., lu. uicu .young muius, iresn
Tiger Court House Nov.J18, from from their Parisian triumpths, appej r
8 p. m. till 4 p. m. as * f molded by the sculptor’s art.
I Tallulah Ealls Nov. 19 from 10 ^ are e^cepersouified, and in a
L in till 9?n s-’m whirlwind dancing novelty are alluring
« P ” lk ”!' TT specimens of feminine beauty. Mi; a
bnechero Court. House Nov. 21st I Irma Clare, a statuesque beauty who
I* from 10 a. in. till p. m. ' represents “Peace” in the “Marble
FOR
Martha Washington Shoes for
Women, Chas. Morris Clothes
for Men and Boys. Dresses
and Sweaters for Girls.
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Overshoes
and Raincoats, etc.
COME—LOOK-BUY
Spent $1,200,000 for Relief of
Famine Sufferers In China
Last Year.
Europe, all absolutely new to American
audiences. This season Cole Bros,
have combined thoir shows into one
big., giant threefold show show offer-.
ing a grand hlpprodrome, menagerie
and gorgeous spectacular ballet. Com
ing to their .own stell cars, with every-
thing spick and span, with the largest
collection of trained wild animals ever
brought together in captivity. These
highly educated denizens of thh jungle
seem to possess almost human intelli
gence, and the Cole Bros, have increas
ed their already largo zoological con
gress by a number of- elephants, lions,
cjunCls and grizzly bears. Hundreds
To help overcome conditions of acute
distress In five famine stricken prov
lnces of Northern China, where mil
Hons of persons were affected by ar
unprecedented shortage of food, the
American Red Cross during the Iasi
fiscal year spent more than $1,200,000.
11,000,000 of which was contributed di
recty by National Headquarters tad
the remainder by various groups *u
forested Iti the welfare of China.
Through the wide relief operations
thus made possible It to estimated tluii
more than 600,000 famine sufferers
were saved from starvation.
To the 'end that similar prompt ro
lief measures by the organization nifty
always be possible the Red Cross Is
asking continued support by the Amer
ican people by universal renewal o!
membership at the Annual Red Cross
Roll Call, November 11 to 24. I
The method of relief employed by
the Ajnerlean Red Cross In its
Miss Lizzie
Has just received
a new line $£ fail
hats, trimmings,
etc. Come and irs-
spectjmy gooejs and
buy you a^h&t of
the latest style.
Something nice for
the Young Ladies.v
Tribune * t BIdg.
SAVANNAHJST.
opera
ttons In China was particularly effec
tive, for in addition to saving hundreds
of thousands of lives It provided China
with more than 1)00 miles of permanent
roads that.are sorely needed to pie
vent a recurrence of famine. At one
time the Red Cross employed 74,000
Chinese workmen, paying them in food
for themselves and dependents, this
food being brought In from Manchuria
and elsewhere.
FOR RENT—Two cottages,
furnished or unfurnished,
T. C. Justus, Clayton, Ga.
Take the Tribune.
Deci20‘th,’192l.
County is suchthat it ^ necessary
to coHectltaxes promptly as re
quired by law, so take noticeand
Efroverayourselves accordingly.
This 28thday:of-October 1921.
. / • HarrjCC. Fisher.
Tax Collector~of Rabun Co. Ga.
[ Personal j
and g
Gleanings I
National O ruon to. b.
When,. y
Comp’ny Comes
—v/hat new sirs of busy L't’vy
tance the old dpccbdJ pats u.
Take home a Colun’bis " P-.-.-l
Ringer” Dry Battery and give vw
doorbell a chance. A ru.yjo pack.-.r*
of double power—solid as a brick—
no connectors to fuss with, i-cr ail
bells, buzzers, alarms, heartvrjlarotS;
etc. One Columbia “Bell Rioter
works better sr.rl lasts looser than
the wired-up group of ordinary edls.-
Sok! I’y electricians, ouio accessory-i-Iu-.r*
and gsrog-.'s, hardware and gaueftt' nurt.*.
You cu'-.not ibhtckc the pa.-Vaqf'.
Columbia-Dry BaitM
work better and last
longer
- for belli and buufcn' ‘
—for thermosteti
—for ail eoziari * -
—for dry battery lishtlng
In doaet. cellar, Barret/'
barn, etc. *•
—for ignition on the Ford
"- whlU.tertlng.PutaneuJ
Cocold Treacher ‘'balka"
H3imilllltlK«i
°. V. LeCraw is in Clayton,
this week on business.
Mrs. T. M. Justus has recover
ed from her recent illness.
Mrs. C. D. Hughes spent the
latter part of the week in Talul-
lali Falls.
J. W. Derrick has been suffer
ing from rheumatism for the
past 1 wo week si
Harvey buys pork, cabbage,
potatoes, onions, chickens, eggs
and all other produce.
Mr. apd Mrs. V. A. Green and
son, Paul, returned from Macon,
Friday where they attended the
state fab:;
Sheriff Rickman returned’
from hfiile(Jgvi;ie, last of the
week where he went to carry a
prisoner to the state farm.
HILL & STONECYPHER
General Store.,
We Carry a Fall Line Of
Merchandise and Feedstuff,
Such As Cotton Seed Meal,
Hulls, Shorts And So Forth.
We Make a specialty of
ORADDOQK Shoes, Are
Among The beat, Proven To Be
So After Two Years Trial By
Our Customers. We Invite You
r . to Call And See Us When You
Need Any Groceries, Dry Goods '
Or Anything Carried in Our
General Store. .;"^n
* ON MAIN STREET
HILL AND STONECYPHER
Chechero 1 Locals >
f MissjMary,Keener spent Satur
day night-and Sunday with
parents at Wolf Fork.
gkMiss Ida Swaffbrdjfspcnt the
Tit world’s most famomt dry
battery, used where group of
indhtiinel relit is nrtjrd.
Fahnestock Spritig Clip Bind
ing Posts at no extra charge
pek^end vfith Miss .Trias ie Lee
Kney, there.
Hr. Jim Jones,' of Madison,
Bp- was a visitor here. Satur-
K night pnd. Sunday. ■ !
miss. Edita James spent the
riSk end with her^sister.iMra. I
ia\^Je Blecklev at Claytpn,
Mr. and Mrs., Raleigh Cannon ]
Hattie daughter. Dora Ruth,
>ent Saturday night with Mr.
S$, Mrs. Stangl.
Wt. and- l|rs. T, E. Cafver
ild little son, Noris, of Chechero
pufo4ee;e{ Olaytoh motor-
||t6 Madis*i, S. C., Saturday
iBrning Sunday.
* . |
Mr. and ;Mre, J/1 D. Smith
ilightfully.ert tertained a number
’ young people at’th^ir. home
E. R. Taylor,
Dentist
OFFIGE HOURS 9-12 15
Office Over Hamby >
Hardware Store.
CLaYTON-GEOROIA.
Those who missed the ^Bible
Class Sunday morning? failed to
get a lot Qf Kood information.
Come, jfou are not too good to
attend, and not so bad that you
are not wanted. The good men
w.io are/at the head of th's or
ganization arr working for the
community, individu-illy and col
lectively.
I will be in CLAYTON,
y Oct. 31, until Nov. 10,
to to
kinds of DENTAL
Hamby Hardware Co.
When In|Need of Hardware
" Call And See Ua At The Same
Old Stand, Piiblic Square and
Savannah Street We Have A
* • Good Line of 8helf and Heavy
Hardware,- Heating and Cook
Office at Blue Ridge Hotel
Teeth Extracted Painless
Let of vacant chairs at the
Bible Elass. More good can ba
go.tin out of wearing out the
chairs o| the Bible Class than of
the feat^ undir the treas. There
is no compulsory <ollc<
there either.
Silence Is golden, but it takes
brass to get along in this world.
^He wlo rises eve«7 time he