The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, December 08, 1921, Image 2

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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA. \ 1 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. CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended ' CLOSING 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 II. C. Blalock as administrator de bonis 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. Notice of Sale ' Atlanta, Ga. Office of the Federal Prohibition Director. October 29, 1921. The following described property seized for violation of Section 3450 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 Qctober 18, 1921,' as the property of J. R. Curtis. F. D. Dismuke, Federal Prohibition Director. containing fifty’ acres'j[more or less. Terms of sale cash. This the 6th, day of December 1921. H. C. Blalock, Admr. de Bonus non. Administrator’s Sale State of Georgia, Rabun County. By vfrtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, of said County, will be sold at public out cry on to the first Tuesday in Jan. 1922, at the Courthouse in said County, between the usual hours of sale, (he following real' estate situated in Rqbun County to wit; Being part of lot land (No. 24) in the fifth land district, bounded as follows; Commencing at the Original N. E, • corner, v thence west with said line to a conditional comer (Black Jack) be tween Jesse Jones and V. C. Kerby, thence south with conditional line be tween Kerby and Jones to the Shaw gap, thence Southwest up ridge to a red oak corner, thence E. down the ridge to the mill road, then dlt or near the road to a stake comer on original line near mill gap, thence N. with the original line to the beginning point, Marshal’s Sales Georgia, Rabun County. On rhe first Tuesday in January 1922, will be sold before the door of the Council Hall in the town of Mountain City, Ga., between the law ful hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real; estate in the town of Mountain City, to-wif Beginning on the Public road leading from Clayton, Ga,, to Franklin, N. C. on the west side of said road at a point between the Mountain City Hotel property as now under contract to. Prather and the bottom land which formerly belonged to tho said Mountain City Hotel Property; thence in a Northerly direction with said public road to the intersection of the first street at the D. W. Johnson Black smith shop; thence in a northerly direc tion with said first street to a point near the residence of —King to inter section of an other street; thence in a southeasterly direction with wire fence to a point near the present residence of Andy Burton to the line of the present Mountain City Hotel property as under contract to Prather; thence in an Easterly direction with said present Mountain City Hotel property as under contract with Prathjpr along near the edge of the bottom to the beginning point. Containing five acres more or less. Being all of the bottom land formerly belonging to the MQuntain City Hotel property. . Said property being levied on by J. B. Justus, Marshal of Mountain City and to De sold as the property of W. L. McCoy to satisfy an execution issued from the Police Court of Mountain City, Ga., by R. K. Chapman, Clerk and Treasurer of said court for taxes for the years 1916, 1817, 1918, 1919 and 1920 amount ing to $87.50 with interest and cost. This 7th day of Dec. 1921. J. B. Justus, Marshal of the town of Mountain City, Ga. [SHOES For the Whole Family ■mbo cssHumsas Just received a full line of Drummers Samples. Now is the^time—and this is (the place to get your winter supply At Greatly Re duced Prices. Comebefore’they’ve been picked.over and buy [your supply for the winter, at v^^te^sate prices. Shoes fofr* Men, Women Boys and Children. '■■■■■■ o o mmmmm Don’t forget the place. HARVEY’S STORE. I will sell you all the good corn you want in ear or in shuck for 65 cents per bushel f. o. b. Clayton. J. H. Cannon Germany is starting cafeterias and all hope is lost. A Sing Sing guard, unarmed, captured seven escaping prison ere. i Seven of them—‘'Good, guard!”. At Bleckley’s SALE At Bleckley’s FROM NOW ON 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 Going Cheap. j * -v r As you know Shoes are a Specialty at BLECKLEY’S A Car Of Dixie Buggies . Dillard’s New Store I have recently opened my store at Dillard with a full line 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 my prices as good as you will find anywhere, will pay top prices for "produce. Millinery store in con nection. i A. J. Dillard Dillard, Ga. s Last Round I will be in my office in the Court House from Dec. 1st, to Dec. 20th, 1921. The financial condition of the County is such that it is necessary to collect taxes promptly as re quired by law, so take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. This 28th day of October 1921. Harry C. Fisher. Tax Collector of Rabun Co. Ga. I' you want to keep a secret d n't tell anybudv. Lot •»(' people speak twice and think once. Th« male frog carries eggs in the pits in his brcks In choosing lather’s present be as light on him as possible. A man at home is worth twd in the road. There arc 800,000 Hindus that are ruled to 30,000 English. Hushed is the conversation of men ..hen money talks. One o' ject.'o:i to women smok ing is they can’t hit the cupsidor. Dr. Fisk says dying naturally is impossible. Doc must have an auto. King James lsi, ~di d t orn over-eating and x drink ing. • Boost and th world boosts with you; kick and the world kicks at you. , Blood tests show that the hippopotamus is a modified species of pig. There is i beautiful statue in ever y block of marble, but only an expert sculptor can coax it out. A. O. Blalock, of Atlanta, in ternal revenue collector for GeorS ghi for the past nine years quit nis post early this week, his suc cessor being Josiah T. Rose, a Republican. Mr. Blalock will en gage in the practice of law in Atlanta. Cecil Godfrey, of the U. S. Marines is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Godfrey, in Clayton, this week. Cecil en listed about two years ago and h is been stationed in Porto Rico for several months besides visit ing many other foreign countries. He will be in Clayton for about fifteen davs. Take the Tribune. Monday mornin’ windy Wind a blo’in high Schoolchaps singing “Cindy” Mother baking pie, Father in the barnyard Cleanin-’ o’de hog Christmas time a com’in Better git your “licker” B.C. It pays to patronize the busi ness men who advertise. Judging from the ’ appearance of some of Miss Lizzie’s dolls they must have had infantile paralysis. If you have shoes to be repaired bring them tq James Mc Cloud at Bleckley’s store on Liberty Street, prices. Mr. Morgan, of the Builders Supply Co., Demorest,. made a business trip to Clayton Monday. Alley & Masonic Store Room ST APLE & FANCY GROCER Tobacco, Cigars, Soft Drinks and All Kinds a Restaurant And PI TO EAT. There will be an entert at Betty’s Creek scht beginning at 7:30 p. m. Dec. 23. The 'entertainment consists of the play: "Jumbo Jum”, "Coon Creek Courtship” and a series of dramas by the students. There will be an admission 3.5 and 25 cents, the be used for improving come and enjoy a good S. G. Bleckley, Teacher. ,We have been pleased with sunny days for the past weak,