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SHERIFF’S
Georgia, Rabun County:
Will be sold on the first "ilesi ny in
May, 1924, before the CV'.irf House
Door in suid county wi'hin- the 'egnl
lale h mrs to tho highest ra 'i bidilcr,
’-he following described pro; erty, to-
yit: Part of lot of land No. 2 in. the
Midland district of said County and
ieing in the Southwest corner of said
ot No. 2 and containing fifty (50) acres
nore or leRS, and being the place on
which B.J E. Ramey now resides and
letter known as the B. E. Ramey home
olnce.
Said property levied on. a:; iho prop
erty of B. E. Ramey, and found in lih
jijssessiop, under and by virtue of a
jenera! and special exAution issued
,'rom tho Superior Court of said county
in the first day of April, 1924, in favor
if W. J. Ramey rgaii s’. B. E. Ramey,
ind to be sold to satisfy said execution
principal, interest, attorney’s fees nrd
that the farmers want; terracing course her recovery will be slow,
lands, advising with'the farmers, | Rev. C* W. Baker, wife, m
arranging for poultry sales, on | baby made' VPttfey a pleasant vis-
the co-operative ( plans and it, but Monday,
many other things that a Farin' Mr w g ?ri< , e> of chcchero,
Agent ij supposed to do, J s t 1TlC ' K ^c key note for prosperitj
Altogether, Mr. Neville is a,j n his communitrvticn f on a i*.c
very busy mad and is rendering. Fence Law. Keep up the good
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GEORGIA
CLAYTON
GEORGIA
WfiBiHldAsto
The '• CLAYTON TRIBUNE
Ofi icial organ of the City of
C iwyton and of Rabun County.
T UbiisHED EVEtyY THURSDAY
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at Clayton, Georgia.
h. P. CROSS, Editor.
L. P. CROSS & SON
PUBLISHERS
^Subscriptions ir. Advance.
One Year $1.50 S|1
Six Months
40 1
Three Months
Entered as second-cluss matter, Janu
nry loth, 1924, at the post office at
Clayton, Georgir, under tne Act of
March 3, 1879.
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We thought everybody knew i
that shingles are supposed to®“"
go on top of the house, but
this fellow is putting one on
the bottom. Dad sent ||
t.hc kid to our yard
n order for shin- gj
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went tc IS
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me v/ron
ce
-they 1
sent out the wrong kind jffjj
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hing.c:
of
Advertising rates made known
npfM application.
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arid the kid’s getting sorer every minute,
he’ll look for this name:
86T (P. 'A. Hunter)
Dad’s sore
'Cext time
ji
PALM
cost.
This 2nd, day of April 1924.
L. F. Rickman,
Sheriff.
SHERIFF S SALE
Thursday, April 10th, 1924.
•BBSSSSHBK
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INFANTS HEAD
have what you
. n. Long Sheet,
ox Rooting you
Last Sunday morning, ma cf
the Infant twins of Mr. ar.d Mrs.
Jil. W. Hunnicutt, of Mountain
City, was buried at Blue Heights
and again on Thurday morning
t ie last of the two was buried at
the same place.
The babies were some two cr
thr’e weeks old and during their
short stay here had won a place
in the hearts of the fond parents
that only a baby can win.
The sympathy of the commun
ity goes out to these good people
in this, the saddest hours of hu
man existanco. v
Though the Iofs is heavy, it
can be borne in order that heav
en may h:.v? two more bright
jewels to await the_xomrng ol
ihe parents and friends.
The funeral services were con
ducted by Rev. J. VV. Kestevsori.
of the Baptist church.
For any and all kinds of rmfini
want. I handle Shingles, Com o ii
Galvanized Roofing in fact, any kind
may want. '
See me lor wire Hinges for :crcen Doo s, any kind
of Doors.
.When you want anything in the line of Building |jj
Material. Write, Phone or ccmq to see,
P.A. HUNTER
Clayton
Georgia fij
J. A. SCRUGGS AND SON
MERCHANT MILLERS
Last Tuesday we c lied on Mr.
Scruggs, at the miil, lor an ad,
and found him ready and willing
to give us • an advertisement, in
which he sets forfh to the public
some of the advantages that he
ig offering to the public.
One has only to make a visit
to the Scrug'Js mill to find, at
least, one mill house that is kept
alrpost as clean as a ladies parlor
and there is a reason—-Mrs
Scruggs stays there a good deal
of the time.
Clayton and Rabun county
should appreciate this institution
as an advantage that but few
community .have.
> Mr. Sgruggs, at all times, has
maintained a .cash market for till
the corn abgI wheat that is grown
in this county, but says that > not
enough is grown to supply hi i
demands. lie has just received^
car of No. 2 corn from Tennessee
He also has to buy most of his
wheat, out of which he grinds
his special brand af flour— Flavo
Read his advertisement and
arm then give him. rt call.* We
predict that you wilt get' fail-
treatment at the hands of Mr.
Scruggs.
OUR FARM “AGENT- .
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
Very few counties We so for
tunate as to have a Farm Agent
that is ,cicing as much as Mr.
Walter E. Neville, Agent for
this county, Lately it has been
our privilege to accompany him
on a few trips when he was put
looking after the interest of the
farmers. Then, at other times
we have had occasion to see
some of the work that he is do
ing, such as looking after the
ferti izrr, ordering and deliver
ing plants, feed ai>d other things
1 his com ty to call upon him al
any time with regards to the
farm problems which he v.ili
take'great pleasure in trying ti
help out w ith.
Another thing we have noticed
of Mr. Neville is. that he sci mi
1° know the job and keeps web
informed about the duties of his
office.
WILEY WANDERINGS
We had a very pleasant" call
from the Editor of tlve Tribune,
Mr. L. P. Cross, Jast Monday.
Mrs. H. G.^Bass, from Atlan
ta, who owns .’ Knollwood” is
here having lots of work done
on her place preparatory to open
ing the summer with her family
at her lovely cottage. She is
stopping at Mt Laurel Inn
Mrs. E. W. Shirley, who is Ti
years of age happened to a verj
seriouj accident last Thursday.
She fell and broke her hip. Shi
is doifig a3 weH as can be ex
pected, considering her age. Oi
C incinnati
'Toledo
G-ev>.iand
Del roil
Grand Rapids
(-hicago
Georgia, Rabun County;
Will be sold at the court house dcor
in said county on the first Tuesday in
May, li'24, within the legal hours of
sale, to wit: Two mouse colored horse
mules about six£years old. weight about
nin^ hundred pounds, known as the
Ray Penlund mules.2 Saidli.property
levied on as the property of J, H. Dil
lard, to satisfy two executions issued
o' i the lltn day of October, 1913, from
i ? Superior Court of, said, county, in
f .v..r of T. C. Vinson as Administrator
o i ihe estate of Thomas J. Vinson, de-
c -.ised, one of said Executions is a-
g. iust J. B. Bleckley ns principal and
i B. Dillard and J. II. Dillard as se-
urity and the other is against J. II.
Dillard and J. C. Dilla’d as principal
and Z. B. Dillard as security.
This the 7th day of April 1924,
L. F. Rickman,
Sheriff.
FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
Coaches, Sleeping
Cars, Dining Car Serv
ice.
6:20 A. M.
‘1 ravel By The Southern”
Georgia, Rabun Csunty,
./ To whom it may concert;
A. M. Bingham, having made appli
cation to me in due form to he ap
pointed permanent administrator upon
tlm estate of Sarah Bingham, late of
ss d County, fiotice is hereby given
that said application wilf be hoard at
the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said County on the first
Monday in May 1924 Witness my hand
and official signature this the 7th day
of April 1924.
Will Smith,
Ordinary.
FOR TWELVE MONTHS
SUPPORT
Georgia, Rabun County.
. To whom it may concern;
Lucinda Gosnell. having made ap
plication for twelve months support
out rtf the estate of William Gpspe)l,
deceased, and appraisers, duly appoint
ed to set apart the same having filed
their retuin, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause before
the Court of Ordinary of Rabun County
on the first Monday in May 1924, why
said application slihuid not be’ granted
and made the judgment of this Couit.
This the 7th day of April 1926.
Will Smith, ,
Opdinary.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
PETITION FOR PROBATE
OF WILL
Georgia, Rabun County,
bi Re Court of Ordinary of.
Estate of James Rabun County, Geor-
E. Bleckley, de- gia. Petition for Pro-
ceased. bate of will in solemn
form May term 1924,
To Arthur Jacobs, sole heir at law, of
Robert,Ed ward Jacobs, deceased, who
was an heir at law of Janies E. “Bleckley,
deceased:
Leon and 1 homas Bleckley having ap
plied as executors of the'last will and
testament of Janyis E. Bleckley of
said County, you Arthur Jacobs being
a npn resident of this State, are hereby
required to he and appear at tho C a t
of Ordinary for said County on tne
First Monday in May, 1924, when said
applic ition for probate will be heard,
and show cause, if any you have or
enn, why the prayer of the petiti- ne s
should not he’had and allowed,
This the 7th day of April 1924.
Will Smith,
, Ordinary.
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