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The Clayton Tribune
James J..Reynolds, Editor.
L. Green, Assistant Editor.
J. A. Reynolds, Proprietor.
tablished|in The Year 1896.
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Official Organ Of Rabun County.
Published Every Thursday Morning.
Entered as second class matter, at the
postoffice at Clayton, Ga.. under
the Act of March 3 1879,
Why He Wasn’t
Promoted!
Americanism is optimism.
All railroads lead to trouble.
One thing working is cider.
After you, my dear bootlegger.
You can’t keep bad liquor
down.
Abolishing battleships will
make room for friendships.
The army on the Rhine isn’t
living on the rind.
Some men lose their best friend
by marrying her.
"Try bootlegger”— headline.
Must be an advertisement.
The standing armies may soon
take a back seat.
Now we can recognize Obregon.
He has cleaned—up in oil.
Some men live to a ripe old age
then get plucked.
Women who smoke didn’t
learn it from a kitchen stove.
A pessimist urgues that every
silver lining has a cloud.
Best way to find chestnuts is
follow a worm.
This business revival seem to
be a protracted meeting.
‘‘Tax” originally meant
"touch.” History repeats itself.
No one knows why wives
have more relatives than hus
bands.
Looks like the main purposes
of a bank is to keep track of his
holidays.
"London saloons must close at
midnight"—news item. That’s
when ours open.
Voliva wants the law of gravi
tation repealed. He will have to
take it up to a higher court.
“Gun Toting Decreasing”—
headline. No room on the hip
for a gun these days.
It is spring in Austrailia, and
thev are prpbably predicting a
hot summer this winter.
"Figures show women smokers
are doubling”—news item. Try
a milder brand.
Maybe some men stay away
from church because they are
married in one.
A fine painting has sold for
$663,000. We know one who
married for a million.
“Four hundred of New York’s
fattest will reduce,” says a news
item. As a slogan we suggest
"Reduce or bust”
Housekeeping is getting more
complicated. Rents are too high
to keep one very long.
"Chinamen do not choose their
wives,” wails a news item.
Neither do we when some
flapper is present-
He grumbled
He watched the clock
He was stung by a bad look
He was always behind hand
He had no iron in his blood
He was willing, but unfitted
He didn’t believe in himself
He asked too many questions
His stock excuse was "I for
got”
'He felt that he was above his
position
He learned nothing from his
mistakes
He did not put his heart into
his work
There has been at my home
sinec last March, two yearlings
about three years old, both
marked with a straight split in
the right ear, one a deep brindle
with a motley face, one a dark
red. Owner must pay for this
advertisement,
John V. Stone,
Tallulah Falls, Ga.
Farmers Meetings
Mr."’Roland Turner, 1 of the
Development Service of the
Southern .{Railway^ and County
Agent Arrendale have arranged
farmers meetings in Rabun and
.Habersham countiesS as! follows:
November 15th b7:30 [ jp. m.—
Farmers and Chamber, [of Com
merce, at. Cornelia.
November 16th 10:00 a. m.
Farmers and^lPublic ISchoolJat
Dillard.
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.
November 17th 2:30 p. m.—
Farmers andj Public School at
Tiger.
November 17th 7:00 p, m.—
Farmers at Demorest.
November 18th 10:00 a. m.—
Farmers and Public School at
Hollywood.
November 18th 2:00 ,p. m.—
Farmers and Public School at
Clarkesvilie.
November 18th 7:00 p. m.—
Farmers at Altco
There will be a tiumber 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 andl’ children will not
miss the opportunity to hear
these speakers at Tone, of these
meetings.
Little Willie Rose
Sat on a pin-
Little Willie Rose.—Hartwell Sup.
The estimated production of
corn in the entire United States
is 3,162,000,000 or about 200,000
000 bushels less than last year.
IT PAYS
TO BUY FOR
CASH
I have just|*recieved a car
of salt to sell]at$1.35Xsack.
We sell for cash and produce
onlyf&it we buy all kinds of
produce and sell you goods
Cheap I need your trade.
J. H. Cannon
NOTICE
All persons’iindebted to me by
note or account will please call
and settle-at once.
J. H. Derrick
For the Whole
FAMILY
o o
Just receivedja full line
of Drummers Samples.
Now is the, time—and
this is^the place to get
your winter supply '
At Greatly Re
duced Prices.
Come,before they’ve been
pickedfcver and buyfyour
supplylfor the winter, at
whole sale prices.
Shoes for Men, Women
Boys and Children.
Don't forget the place.
HARVEY’S
STORE.
Subscribe to day.
Flashlights
Fishing outfits
Stationery
Varnishes
Sterno heaters
Toilet articles
Paints & Oils
Putman dyes
Edgerton’s Salt Brick
Floor mops Razors and blades
Kodaks and Supplies.
Golf Supplies. School Cooks and School Supplies
Agency at Store for Gainesville Steam Laundry.
Get In Line-:-Advertise
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CLAYTON. GEORGIA