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v^L,A l'AUi\ '1 CLA1VUN. GLUlCUfA.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bearder
returned last Saturday from
Anderson, S. C. where they
spent the week attending the
big fair.
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Messers John Ludwick and N.
A. Colbert,?of Sanford, Florida
stopped over in Clayton for a
couple!of days this',:week. They
are on a'; sightseeing?trip and
spokediighly .of the prospects of
Clayton'as a summer resort.
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Mr.[Sims Beck, and family, of
Bozeman, Montanan, are visiting
relatives and friends in Rabun,
this week. They motored here
from Montana and were twenty
one’days on the'road. Si Mr., Beck
*has been in the west several
y ear3 > ,.. •
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Derrick and
Mr.land,Mrs. Frank*,Smith.left
this morning;for 0 Miami, Florida
where a Mr. and Mrs..Derrick will
probably.spend.the winter down
there. Mr.[and Mrs, Smith plan
to?return aboutlChristmas.,
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The Tribune has a friend who
wants'toJ, buyi, from ;[two to ten
acresof "land, somewhere near
Clayton, suitable for summer
camping ground. If you have
something suitable it might pay
you to let us kpow about it.
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Mr Ray Hill, son of 'Mr. and
.Mrs. Bryant Hill suffered quite
painful bruises about the head
and face, yesterday afternoon,
when he fell from a cut-down car
r near Mountain City. He was
riding with Fay Scruggs when
the front wheel struck a stone
in the road and swerved to one
side throwing Ray violently to
the ground striking on his face.
Although suffering much pain it
is hoped that nothing matters
more than a severe shake-up and
painful bruises.^
The charming Miss Ethel Hill
was hostess to theV’HappyJHelp-
ers” Club, last Saturday after
noon,
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Mrs. John Awtry, of Frank
lin, N. C. passed through here
Sunday on a return from Ack-
worth where she attended the
funeral of her brother.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Earl, of
» the Earl House left last Sunday
afternoon for Florida where they
will spend the winter.
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Mr. J. R. Dorch, who is plan
ning a power plant at Stecoah
Falls near Dillard was visiting
here this week and discussing
with our city fathers the proposi
tion of a street franchise in
which he proposes to . bring the
power lines fiom’iStecoah into
Clayton.
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Mrs. FannyJ Godfrey has re
turned from Claymont, Dela
ware where she has been visiting
her son, Charlie, all summer.
She was accompanied home by
her son. and his children who will
spend a Jew days with the family
of Mr. Frank Godfrey.
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Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Kester-
son are visiting their sons at
Mars Hill. N. C. this week.
UNEXPECTED
Fires Always Are.
No.one expects sudden loss
of Iproperty. But property
is destroyed every day}; and
financial loss and ruin fol
low.
Just because you do not
expect misfortune-INSURE
We'can give you all forms
of property protection poli-
cies
W.’ R. CANNON
Professional Cards
PLUMBING ^REPAIRING
COMPLETE OUTFITS INSTALLED
ON SHORT NOTICE.
ARLIS MARSENGILL
W. J. LANFORD,
Dental Surgeon.
Office over Derrick’s Garage.
Telephone No. 11
Messers Joe Brown Davis and
Karl Keener, of Dahlonega Col
lege, were week end visitors to
homefolks and friends.
Classified Ads
The CITY THEATER
Shows Tuesday, Friday
1: and Saturday Nights at 7:30
Adm. 15 and 25 cents.
CITY THEATER
Clayton Georgia.
■' SAW mill;for sale
One No. 2 Guiser saw mill in
eluding two saws-one 48 inch
and one 52 inch. Three head
blocks. Will saw log thirty feet
long. Cable feed. Tracks, car
riages and trucks. See J. B
McCrackin, Wiley, Ga.
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FORD CAR FOR SALE
I have for sale a 1923 model
five passenger Ford, in good
i condition. Has been run about
! twelve months since I purchased
it. Casings" in good condition.
Will sell for $250.00. A bargain
if taken immediately. Apply to
Mrs. A. J, Hays, Wiley, Ga.
SAW MILL FOR SALE
I haVe for sale one six horse
case engine and No. 0, Deloach
saw mill, newly repaired and in
good condition. Will sell at a
reasonable price or trade for
good heavy mules. See me at
Mountain City.
M. W. Hunnicutt.
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The Cost of a House
Depends on Where You Buy
THE MATERIAL
If the dealer is satisfied with a fair
profit, it will materially reduce your
expense. There is as much science in
buying building material as there is in selecting a
suit, or a hat or any article of wearing appearel.
You must know your dealer in order to know
what you are buying.
P. A. HUNTER
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Post Master] and Mrs. Walter
Cannon announce the arrival of
a nine pound daughter at their
home last Tuesdav night.
LOOK
At the Label
ON YOUR
PAPER
And See If You Are
PAID UP
If Not
Please Do So,
We Need the Money
We are prepared
to do any kind of
job work you may
want and will be
glad to have your
order at any time.
Clayton
‘‘Everything in Building Material”
Georgia
HOME FOR SALE
An excellent home with seven
rooms and bath, garage, shop
and garden. One half acre of
land, house newlv finished.
Close in and for sale at a
bargain. Apply at Tribune office
for further information.
f OR SALE— Standard make
pianos and organs. Easy terms.
P. H. Durden,
Athens, Ga.
WANTED TO BUY HIDES
Bring us your hides and get
cash for them.
J. R. and Ed Ritchie
TAX COLLECTOR’S LAST ROUND
I will be at the following places on dates given for the
purpose of collecting State and County taxes for the
year 1924.
Valley Law Ground Monday, Nov. 24th, 9 to 10 a.m.
Betty’s Creek School House “ “ H to 12 m.
Dillard “ “ 1 to * 1 2 3 P- m -
Mountain City “ “ 3 to 4 p.m.
Isaac Justus Store Tuesday, Nov. 25th, 9 to 10 am
‘ 26th.
27th.
Persimmon Law Ground
Cross Roads
Welborn's Store
Tallulah Law Ground Wednesday,
M. L. Arrendale.s
Watts Mill
Stonepile Law Ground
Tiger Law Ground Thursday,
Lakemont Post Office
TailulahSFalls
Wiley Post Office
Tiger Post Office Friday,
Wolf Creek School House
Chechero Law Ground
Mrs. A. J, Duncan’s Res.
Moccasin Law Ground Saturday
Crisp’s Store
Warwoman Law Ground
Clayton Court House Dec. 1st till Dec. 20th.
Please meet me and get your Tax Receipt.
* Very truly,
H. a Fisher, T. C. R. C
11 to 12 m.
1 to 2 p.m.
3 to 4 p.m.
9 to 10 a.m.
11 to 12 m.
1 to 2 p.m.
3 to 4 p.m.
9 to 10 a.m.
“ilHto 12>.
" “ 1 to 2 p.m
•• “ 3 to 4 p.m,
“ 28th, 9 to 10 a.m.
“ •• 11 to 12 m.
“ “ 1 to 2 p.m.
“ 3 to 4 p.m.
*• 29th, 9 to 10 a.m.
“ “11 to 12 m.
“ “ 2 to 3 p.m.
DID YOU
KNOW THAT WE
BUY OUR
Heavy Groceries in Car Load
Lots and that by Doing so it
Enables Us to Sell to our Cus
tomers at Reasonable Retail
Prices?
We carry a large stock of heavy and fan
cy groceries and can supply your wants when
in need of Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, Cotton
Seed Meal and Hulls, Poultry Feeds of all
kinds.
It is now almost canning and preserving
time and we want you to come in and see how
cheap we will sell you a hundred pounds of
sugar.
Clayton Grocery Store
V. C. DICKERSON, PROPRIETOR
Clayton Georgia,
EAT
McCLURE'SRESTURANT
IF NOT, WHY NOT?
HOME COC >KING
Near Depot. Clayton, Ga.
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Start Right In.
Mighty fpw people make the excuse j
of being hparse when asked to singj
their own praise.
Knowledge
All other knowledge Is hurtful ta
him who has not honesty nnd good
nature.—Illinois Central Magazine.