The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, December 18, 1924, Image 7

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.Visit this store for practical gift suggestions. Our stocks offer plenty of quality items which range in price to suit every shopper. WE SUGGEST FOR A GIFT Stationery 50c to $1.50 Bronze Statues, each , 3.00 Vases , .. . 40c to 1.00 Men's Ties 50c to 1.00 Belts, with Silver Buckles. „ 2.00 Ladies and Gentlemen’s Handkerchiefs * 10c to .35 Books, each 1,25 Towel Sets _ .75 Pictures 1 35c to .50 Pocket Knives 50c to 1.00 TOYS OF/ALL KINDS, FIRE WORKS, TOILET ARTICLES, , FRUITS, NUTS AND CANDIES J. H. Cannon Co. Clayton Georgia. THE BANK OF CLAYTON Wishes You A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year Now that the season of Good. W£ i toward all is pervading the land w eoin the host in wishing on: friends and customersfche bast the season affords We invite you to come in and con sult with us when you contemplate any kind of building, as v/e are in posi tion to be of real help to you, and it is a pleasure to help in the Building up of the community. Just received, a car load of floor ing and a car of P. A. 11LK Clayton, Ga. .'J BBBE31S8®C!Si i ->'.i.."£ : Syri®!BiS8SK8nSBiS05 immmm mrnmm iBBBBBsasaeaf, A MER And let m help you 'to 'omoy id: to tiro H.fiosi ex tent by relieymo’ yon. nl : i:lro 'dmdgCTy ’oJ: cook ing Christmas Cakes and Pi©go We are receiving numerous orders from Housewives who want their cooking fresh and without being handled so • much. Give us your order as early as possible, so that we- can have your cakes and pies ready when you want them. COME IN AND SEE OUR SAMPLES “The Baker Bakes Bread and'Cakes.” i* THE CLAY TIN BAKERY fV t-B- - —T. ——MUM—1 SHBuxasi - |W, ats>f>«i«araaB> :>«*sasaasi>< ► i ~ r~i n «mi ' 7 7 Virginia Brick First Bricks were first mn<le by the set tlers In this country In Virginia in toil, In Massachusetts in 10-il anil In Pennsylvania in 1083. History shows that tlie brick walls of Fort lttlquesno and Fort- I’itt afforded protection against the savages, and that other structures of the tiind were built of brick. Commercial production, bow- ever, did qot attain any importance until tlie latter port'of the Eighteenth century. J ' ' .£• . Cat)* Nafite to Verb In 1818 one Bowdler published art expurgated edition of Shakespeare; tee ahese the verb to bowdlerize. Methodist Prelates Mctiioilist bishops are the highest prelates in the Methodist church'’of America, it Is their duty to preside over tlie Methodist .conferences, held once a year, in the different districts. One lajhimn from each district ami tin* minister of each Methodist church in that district attend these confer ences. There* are -li» Method hit-bishops in tlie United States. Survivdrc of Captivity In KG U. cA when Cyrus the Oreat, after'cnpturlnk Babylon,-grantxjd the Jewish exiles who had been i (sported after the full if Jerhsttyjn itt/JMU B. C. permission to return, 42,330 ^persons went bad; to Judea. Independent Indians • The Indiana* in tlie state of North Caroiinn are not under the conv tt'ol of the 'ted States governmeni'.c- They liar.*-* the"!* own" tribal form fit govern*! i They are located at Pem broke. about to miles west of Wilming- ton,«i:t nnhcrsdn County. Ditty’s Attributes Duty only frowns when you flee fron; It; follow it, and it smiles upon you.— Elizabeth. Queen of 'Rumania. Marble Paper Printed A machine lias been invented which will print marble paper, heretofore 'made only by hand imd at considerable opease.