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Everything in Dry Goods, Groceries and No-
iEHVICEABLE
DEPENDABLE
CLAYTON. GEORGIA
Tools that will stall'd any test. We buy no, other kind, ,1 e
jause our customers expect hij^h quality.
For Carpenters we have a large assortment to select frrni
For Homo Gardener?, we are prepared to supph^their rce(s
t iis spring. '
FENCING
hoofing
MILK COW F0
When buying anything in Drugs,
quality is a matter of first con
sideration. We -make you cer
tain by insisting that every item
we offer you meets our rigid
quality standard.
. A‘fine Jersey cow, 3 years eld.
Fat'and ip fine Condition. Qnali
ties the very best, Will bring
her second calf April the 25th.
by Le Craw’s fine Jersey bull.'
She ought to give. at least 21
gallons milk a day. Will sell for
cash or take note and security,
due Sept. 1st, 1 J\ with' inters
est. Apply to
V. K Cannon, 1
at post office. Clayton, Ga.
TORY
on the White House gioupds and
with the President, others ap
pearing in it include members of
th/j Highway Educational Board
of which Roy D. Chapin is chair
man. •
Principal settings of the firm
were taken around Fairfax, Vn
fiitpen miles out of Washington,
and the chief characters were
■portrayed bv people residing in
that vicinity.
Copies of the film are being-
santrtc branches of the Ford
Motor Company in the United
States and the picture will be
slo.vn generally. Lighway
Commissioners, coiyi 1 v engineers
road officials, schools , i ,' alt in-
An Invitation.
Tn some jirtris of Ciiimi llio youn;
women wear tEeir liiili- in u lopjt-single
plait, wjt’ii which Is In terlw inert a
bright senrlet thread. Tills style of
ornamental loti denotes tlmt the yt>(mc
woman Is marr'lngoahle.
“The real to hafp.'hfss”, a
motion picture designed to pro
mote interest in better highways
has just been completed at th»
Ford Motion Picture Laboratory.
It was produced by the Fore
Motion Picture Laboratory in
Jdiifj a notion with the bureau oi
Public Roads, U. S. Department
i: Agriculture, the Highway Ed-
.cational Board and the National
automobile Chamber of Com
derce and carries their endorse
dept.
President Coolidge personally
ippeared in one of•the scenes,
ltd has expressed his approval
t the picture; lie is shown pre*
,(-nung r £ scholarship certificate
j “Bob Preston’’ the farm boy
i*ro of the story who is winner
' a prize essay contest - on b&*
or romis. The scene was taken
Interesting.
Culture is n good thing for* bored
ladies to take up! They huve plenty
of styles In U.-^LoulsvlIle Coutier-
dournnl. . * 1
Test for Turpentine.
To test, tm-penllne, plm-c o drop or
two. oil o piece of white paper: if
pure, no li-iu-e or start n will pe left.
We have quality lumber here in a wide range of size and kind., But with prom
ise of unprecedented rpring building, you will bo wise if you order early. We
slmll be glad to quote you prices. %
Our Service is the kind that appeals to oui customers
From helping yo\fselect the propel lumber for your ncere to the prompt delivery at any pkea
you designate, we try to put c ur business on a SERVICE basis.
Our aim is to provide you with what you n'eed not r.ere.-sni'ly what .ve have'(in EtcVk!
Georgia
BEADY TO BE OFFERED
IN EXCHANGE
"We have a neighbor and friend
•who has been compelled to do
Itorpe whole days work since
Christmas and the burden of
,w t least .passable, must be nopu
la r with the fair sex, and have
sj.une* political prestage.
The complainant describes
h; ihself as being just one of the
common herd, not above the
, . , . , , , , a verage neither below; of-,good
having to put out so much^hard mora| habto _ $0 „ his p ., slor
knows; and possessing an abso
lute
labor is telling on his patience
and' we are authorized to an
noqnce that he is ready to ex- "
change himself for some onei - ,t
wh i does not have to work so
hard. The only ' conditions (f
the exchange is, that live other
fellow must he a tolerably do
cent sort of fellow with plenty
o ’ means to insure a competence
without the drudgery of work,
hj must look well enough to 1 e
lorror
ry, •
for any kind , of
Now, if you can' fill the bil 1
and are willing to exchange
places and conditions with this
complaining party you can se
cure, further information by in
quiring at the Tribune office cr
at the Justus Bakery.
Professional Cards
THE CITY THEATER
Show Every Saturday ftight.
Open At 7:15.
W. P. Dickson, Mgr.
Clayton, Georgia
PLUMBING & REPAIRING
COMPLETE OUTFITS INSTALLED
•ON SHOUT NT TICE. • -
ARLIS MARVENGILL
“R. E. A, IIAMBY
LAWYER
OFFICE CLAYTON. GA., end 122'
ATLANTA TRUST Co. BUILDING.
ATLANTA, GA.
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, FED
ERAL, AND STATE
VA J. LANFOIiD, .
pt-nlcl SurjTeon'.
• No. ' 11
WELL M ADE
FROCKS
When you see the
quality and excellent as
sortment of our Ginghams
and the wonderful styles
of these Ginghams, you
will realize the economy in
buying your dress mate
rials from ii£. We have all
the^iatest in styles, shades
a id widths.
WANTED TO BUY CORN—
I will pay $1.50 per bushel for
good sound shucked or aheileo
corn delivered’ at my store-. fit e
J. H.. Cannon. • r
JACK FOR SERVICE
Known as the J. H. Jones'jack.
• Fees Jo.CO. Satirfartir.n guarar.-VM
•ved. Gan be seen, 8, miles west lts
•if (Jaytop, dn the KiuwasKreiy
Road. • , |
!?P ' Leor.flvd .fvrrr. ! $
0 I if
I
Get Pure Bicijfl
baby cliix nhd.i
from r-nzo wir-jjj
cliix £1(100. j or' if
urdrecl, Fg- NT and $J 25 pei |i
eUing. T. r, .LurP.i s
BONNEH AND LET’S GO
Clayton
SLUR <0.?
J. H. Cannon has just received a
large shipme it 0: shoes for men, wom
en and. children. Just the thing we
need- to look after for our summer
wear,
CANNON
Clayton
Georgia.
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