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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA.
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 any
other cigarette at the price.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
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CLOSING OUT
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Georgia, Rabun County.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of T. C. Hunnicutt late
of said County, deceased, to render in
account of their demands to me within
the time prescribed by law properly
made out.
And all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 8th day of November 1921.
Mrs. T. C. Hunnicutt, Admrx
of the estate of T. C. Hunnicutt
Georgia, Rabun County.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that H. C.
Blalock as administrator de bopis non
of the estate of Jessey Jones, deceased,
having applied to me by petition for
leave to sell the real estate of said
Jessey Jones, deceased; and that an
order was made thereon at the Nov.
term 1921 for citation, and that citation
issue; all the heirs at law and creditors
of said deceased will take notice that I
will pass upon said application at
December term 1921 of the Court of
Ordinary of said County; and unless
cause be shown to the contrary, at
said time, said leave will be granted.
This the 8th day of November 1921.
Will Smith, Ordinary.
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT
Georgia, Rabun County.
Mrs. T. C. Hunnicutt, having made
application for twelve months support
out of the estate of T. C. Hunnicutt,
and appraisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having filed their re
turn, all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause before the
Court of Ordinary of said County on
the first Monday in December 1921,
why said application should not be
granted and the same admitted to re
cord and made the judgment of shis
Court.
This the 22nd day of October 1921.
Will Siqith, Ordinary.
Notice of Sale
Atlanta, Ga. Office of the Federal
Prohibition Director. October 29, 1921.
The following described property seized
for violation of Section 3460 R. S.,
will be sold as provided for under
Section 8460 R. S., in front of the
Post Office Bldg., at Clayton, Georgia;
Saturday, December 10th, 1921. be
tween the hours of 10:00 a. m. and
2:00 p. m. at public auction for. cash
unless claim is filed within the time
provided by law: One Buidk Touring
Automobile, Motor No. 476163, Seized
October 18, 1921, as the property of
J. R. Curtis. F. D. Dismuke, Federal
Prohibition Director.
Marshal’s Sales
Geosgia, Rabun County.
On the first. Tuesday in December
1921, will be sold at the courthouse
door between the lawful hours of s^le,
he following described property tewit;
About 138 chestnut poles, averaging in
length from 20 to 44 feet, diameter
from 6 to 18 inches, in the city of Clay
ton, Ga., saidjproperty,being levied on
by Frank GodfreyJMarshal for th'e City
of Clayton andjto be sold as the proper
ty of W, L. MCcoy, to satisfy 2 fi.fas.
issued from the police court of the City
of Clayton, by V. A. Green, Clerk oi
said Court for taxes for^the years 131t
and 1920, amounttng to $15.98 with in
terest and cost.
Also at the same time and place wil.
be sold the following described.proper
ty to wit:--
One house and lot in the city Of .Clay
ton, Ga., and described and bounded as
follows to wit; Bounded on the north
by the Clayton and Warwoman Public
Road; on the east and south by lands
of J. F. Earl, and on the west by land
of Lafayette Wall, containing one urce
more or less, and being the place Where
M, B. Burton now resides. Said
property levied on as thej property of
M. B. Burton, to satisfy two tax
fi. fas. one for the year 1919, for
$12.44, and onejforj year 1920, for
$12.83 together with interest and cost,
Said property being levied on by Frank
Godfrey Marshal of the city of Clayton
on the first day of November 1921, for
city taxes.
Also at thc'same time and place wilj
be sold the following described proper
ty to wit: '
One house and lot, in the c ; ty of
Clayton, and described as follows to-
wit: Bounded’on.the south by Clayton
and Burton*old road; on the west by
lands of Mrs. C. C. Wail; on the
north by lands of T. J. Hamby; and
on the eastjby lands of Mrs. C. C.
Wall, containing one acre, more or less
and being the place where . Clarence
Philyaw now resides. Said property
levied on as the property of Lula Wall
for .city taxes for the year 1919, by
Frank Godfrey Marshal of the city of
Clayton, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued by
V. A. Green city clerk of said city,
for the sum of $5.00 with interest and
cost.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the following described proper
ty to wit:
One house and lot in the city of Clay
ton, and bounded as follows to wit: On
the east by the Clayton and Mountain
City public road; on the north by lands
of W. P. Dickson; on the west by
lands of J. H. Gannon and the Clayton
and Mountain City Public road, contain
ing 1-4 acre more or less. Ssid property
of Mrs. Julia Coffee, to satisfy a tax
«fL fa. for the amount of 13.00, inter
est and cost, issued by V. A. Green
city clerk of the city of Clayton, tor
1920 city'taxes, levied On by Frank
Godfrey Marshal of,the city of Clayton
’on the first dev f of November 1921.
Also at the shme time and place will
be sold;the. following described proper
ty to-wit:
One ihouse and lot in the city of
Clayton and bounded as follows to wit:
On the east by Church Street; on the
north by Clayton and Burton public
yoadorHiawaaaee toad;'and on the
south by the Court-house property and
Jeff Swafford lands, containing one
acre more or less, and being the place
where Mrs. C. C. Wall.now resides,
Said property levied on by Frank
Godfrey Marshal of the city of Clacton
as the property of Mrs. C. C. Wall
to satisfy city tax fi. fas. for the city
taxes for the year 1918 a balance of
$10.00 taxes, interest and cost, one for
1919 a balance of $27.05, interest and
cost, 1918 fi. fa.~issued by W. if. JVlai-
sengilPcity clerk, 1919 issued by V. A.
Green city Cleak.
This 1st day of November 1921.
Said property to be sold for cash to
the highest and best bidder.
Frank Godfrey.
Marshal.
Sheriff’s Sale
Georgia, Rabun County.
Will be sold before the courthoues
door in said county on the first Tues
day in February, 1922, within the legal
hours of sale, for cash, to highest bidder
the following described property:
One town lot in Mountain City, Ga.,
fronting on Johnson Street 60 feet and
running back even Width 200 feet, said
lot being lot No. 33, in Block 5, of town
laid off by D. W. Johnson and called
“Passover;” but now the town of
Mountain City, Ga., owner unknown
of said lot, property valued at $50, as
assessed by|Board of Assessors of said
county, for the year 1921, for the sum
of $1.28 which amount is due the State
and County for taxes, said property
being unreturned, and will be sold t
satisfy an execution issued by the Tax
Collector of Rabun County, Ga., Harry
Fisehr, and said assessors, the further
sum of interest and cost, levied on b>
L. F. RicKman the 2nd day of Novem
ber 1921.
L. F. Rickman,
Sheriff of.Rabun County, Georgia.
LOST—One roan bull calf, 11
months old, unmarked, with .
common sized yearling bell oi>
when last seen. Good calf to his
age. Any information appreciat
ed.
' Luther Swafford.
At
Blecklsy’s
SALE
At
Bleckley’s
FROM NOW ON
Dillard’s New Store
I have recently opened m.v
store at Dillard with a full lim
of shoes, notions in fact every
thing in the general merchan
dise line. All my goods are new
nothing old and are arriving on
every train. You will find n>
prices as good as you wiil find
anywhere, will pay top prices for
produce. Millinery store in con
nection.
A. J. Dillard Dillard, Ga.
FOR RENT-—Two cottages,
furnished of unfurnished.
T, C. Justus, Clayton, Ga,
JUST RECEIVED
%
A new stock of dry goods and
notions. A brand new line of
SHOES. Must be sold for Cash
or good Produce.
I have a few groceries. Now if you want your
MONEY’S WORTH^Come 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— 1 —Going Cheap.
As you know Shoes* are a Specialty
BLECKLEY’
A Car Of Dixie Buggies
Marines Eaten By
Haitian Cannibals
Washington, Nov. 16 —
American marines after being
put to death by torture, were
eaten by Haitian bandits, H. M.
Pelkingtun, of New York,
charged today before the senate
investigating conditions in the
island.
Instances of canibalism cited
hy Pelkinson were that Private
Lawrence, a marine, who was
tortured to death and his body
eaten, and Lieutenant Muth,
whose body was eaten after he
ha i * een tain
Georgi t) Be Divided
Into F u P ohibition
Areas
A new p' oi o en'orcine the
prohibiiion am i dment will in
clude dividing the State of
Georgia into our areas in which
a separ f . tn it of officers will
wo:k, ii is announced by F. C.
Dismunt.- St uh prohibiiion di-:
rector Savann ill will be head
quarter for one of the groups,
11 was • tficially announced, and
it was i in iicially announced
that \'l.nta, Columbus and
Macon u-uld be headquarters
fit: I r fhree groups
A. foe of officers will be
divjr* H en the districts in
the new plan, supplanting the
eighteen officers that operate
under the general direction of
one headquarters. None of the
heads of the areas has been
announced.
The whole d— force Jiae been
sick this week from the ’ink
slinger down to the printers'
devil,
Alley & Ramey
Masonic Store Room
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STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Tobacco, Cigars, Soft Drinks
and All Kinds of Candies,
a Restaurant And PLENTY
TO EAT.
Just received a big lot of men’t
and boy's clothing. To go cheap.
J. H. Cannon.
Kins
We have opened the
stand with a stock of gro
and confections. Call and si
Jim McLeod will also be
repair your shoes.
Fish and oysters Frida;
Saturday.
A. R. Green &
FOR SALE—Fifty b
Yates and Terry appl
E. I. Metcalf, Cl
At the Reynolds orchari
I have opened up tiie John
Cannon black smith Shop
Tiger and have a mttb
workman. Satisfaction ,guai
teed on any line of work. Call
and give us a trial. 1
Pai
Lost, Strayed or stolen. One
white faced steer about a yeai
old, also 1 red’steer, smooth croj
off right, split and under bit k
the left.
J. L. Rogers, Clayton, Rt.
L a u n 4 e r i n G
I have the agency for the
Anderson Steam Laundry. If
you want your suit cleaned,
pressed or sewed bring them to
me, they do all kinds of
ing. They will also dye i
clean and block your !
also an agent fori
Studio, Atlanta,
kodak films to be
Shipments made for la.
every two weeks. Bring
work to the drug store.
Rufus Lee, Clayton, Ga.