The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, December 04, 1924, Image 3

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,C.~ cl. 1 .'* i i\ks Liu’.: Judge John Avvtry, of Frank lin .was shaking hands with friends, here, last Wednesday. The Judge is very popular here where he lived for several years. Mrs. R. G. Beshears is shop ping in Atlanta, this week. She was accompanied by her little daughter Lee Ida. : i- Most of our2"attorneys are at tending Superior Court in Clarks ville this week and last. • * * * * Mrs. C. P. Stine'spring, of Cornelia spent Thanksgiving > with relatives here. Mr. Bart Stnnecypher, of Cor nelia is a visitor here this week. * * * * Mrs. R. E. Cannon, of Tiger, visited relatives here last week. * * * * Miss Kate Paris, who is teach ing at Betty’s Creek was a week end visitor to Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Paris. Misses Maud and Annie Mitch ell. who are teaching at Otto, N. C., spent the week-end with their parents, here, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Mitchell. Miss Cora Lee MoZeley, who k is teaching in North Carolina spent the week end with home- folks. ♦ * * * Col. J. M. Bleckley, of Cochran spent Thanksgiving with his parents down on Wnrwoman. Messers R. E. Cannon and Brandon Rogers are business vis itors to Atlanta, this week. UNEXPECTED Fires Always Are. No one expects sudden loss of property. But property is destroyed every day and financial loss and ruin fol low. Just because you do not expect misl'ortune-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. l.ANFORD, Dental Surgeon. Office over Derrick’s Garage. Telephone No. 11 Classified Ads Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumsey, of Eastanollee, Ga., spent last week with Mrs. Rumsey’s moth er, Mrs. Josie Hopper of We=t Clayton. Miss Georgie Edmonds, of Eastanollee, Ga., spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, with her uncle, Mr. W. Daw kins. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mize en tertained a few friends last Mon day evening at supper. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Green; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bearden and Rev, and Mrs. R, P. Ethridge. Dr. W\*J. Lanford is having some substantial improvements made around his home by tear ing away the old porches and erecting new ones. The CITY THEATER {Shows Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 7:30 Adm. 15 and 25 cents. CITY. THEATER Clayton 1\ ' Georgia mmrnrnm he Cost of a House ■ Depends on Where You Buy THE MATERIAL .If the dealer is satisfied with a fair 1 profit, it will materially reduce your ® There is as much science in expense. * to umui aucuuc m buying building material as there is in selecting a ft suit, or a hat or any article of wearing appearel. B Tou must know your dealer in order to know what you are buying. 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. I M. W. Hunnicutt. P. A. HUNTER “Everything in Building Material” Clayton .’. ... Georgia FARMS TO RENT HOME FOR SALE One farm with 20 acres of bot toms, good buildings. Another with 13 acres of bottoms. "ill furnish stock if necessary. Louie Crisp, Mountain.Rest, S. C. 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. ! r OR SALE—Standard make pianos and organs. Easy terms. P. H. Durden, Athens, Ga, 1 WANTED TO BUY HIDES Bring us your hides and get ; cash for them. J. R. and Ed Ritchie. O- ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs. George Justus entertained a number of friends Thursday evening in honor r.f her guest, Mrs. Ernest Holdt, of Gainesville, Ga. Mr. Roy Shirley, Belton. S. C„ who is teaching at Chechero was a week-end visitor of Mr. Ger- vace Cannon's. Miss Bonnie Stonecypher, who is teaching in Haberssam county spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stonecypher. She was accom panied by her cousin, Miss Gladys WycheJ. Mr. Frank Shirley has gone to ^Atlanta where he will accept em ployment. Mr. Roy Teague, of Lawrence- ville is visiting ;his cousin, Ed win Cross. Mr. J. 0. Abee, of Hickory, N. C., was a visitor, here, last week. Germs Found in Ice A typhoid fever epidemic in Iimnit- niu was traced to ice in which tHe germs had frozen eight months before. Avoid the Old Ones You’re hound to make mistakes. l>ui let them be new ones, not the saint old ones.—Horace Greeley. The invited guests were: Mrs. C. C. Dotson, Mrs. Reno Dotson. Mrs. Bertha Scruggs and Mrs. George Weatherly of Mt, City; Mrs’ C. P. Stinespring, of Cor nelia; Mrs, Chas. Hendrix, Miss Fay Long, Mrs. Virgil Green, Mrs. Roy Green and Mrs. Harry Duncan. Refreshments were served. Will Broadcast News. Subsidized by tho government, a Bra zilian press agency will broadcast new* by radio. The Law of Christ. Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fullUl the law of Christ.—Galatians «:2. The Successful Men Tlie men I have seen succeed best in life have been cheerful nail hope ful men, who went about their busi ness with a smile on thoir faces r.nd took the chances and changes of their normal life like men, facing rough and smooth alike, us It came, and so found the truth of the old proverb, that, “Good times and bad times and all times pass over."—Kingsley. Try BLUE SEAL and HEAD LIGHT Flour for Your Christmas Baking y am f : You will find that it will make the best Bread and Pastry you ever tast ed. Why? Because it is carefully blended from the choicest giades of|spring and winter wheat, then milled in a manner that retains the full flavor of the grain. We carry a large stock of heavy and fancy groceries and can supply your wants when in need of Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Poultry Feeds of all kinds. CLAYTON GROCERY STORE V. C DICKERSON, Prop. Clayicn, Ga. McCLURE’S RESTURANT IF NOT, WHY NOT? 11< >MK CX >KINCx Near Donot. r.ioxTfAn do Wanted To Buy CROSSTiES White Oak, Post Oak and Chestnut Oak 85 cents in trade for ihe best grad? Prices change with size and quality of ties. J, H. Cannon Co. .'. . FOR THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT Let us help you solve the gift problem. If it is a Toilet Set, Wrist Watch, Box of Hollings worth’s, Parker Lucky Curve Pen or Pencil, box of Station ery, or if its only a Xmas card, we have it. Give Jewelry, most appreciated of gifts. Stonecypher & McCurdy Courtesy—Quality—Service :> it