The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, December 18, 1924, Image 9

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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE. CLAYTON. GEORGIA. Professional Cards Dr. J. R. Liles, oi' Franklin. N. C., paid- Clayton a profession al visit last Monday. C& ‘•s* p**i * * * * {k,' Dr. J. W. Lanford authorizef us to announce that he will he away from his office Wednesday of next week to Sunday. He will visit relatives in Atlanta- ir * * * ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mize and family are cotemplatins tfoinft- to Florida after Christmas and may siifftd the balance of the winter down there. * * * * >Girls, -remember there is only a few more days of this leap year 1924 and then your oppor tunity will be over for another three years. ♦ * * * Mrs. M. L. Dugiran is spend ing the winter at Brunswick and St Simons Island where she has- a winter cottage. Prof. M. L. Duggan was at home last Saturday and says that it was the first time he ever came in and none of his family were at the -train (r at home to meet him. Mr. J. B. Doekins, who last fall sold his home place, talks as if he. might make Clayton his hirne for next year. Mr. Peter Speed, of VVar.vom- an who has been ill at his home! for several days is reported as being some better at this time. Mr. E. B. Philyaw, of Rabun Gap, was a business visitor here Monday. Others are sending receipts for a years subscription to their friends, Why not send one? It -makes an excellent Christmas gift. Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Baker, of Tiger, were shopping with our merchants yesterda'y. / Mr. W, B. Burrell, of Hiawas- see came over today to meet his daughter who is coming home J from school for the holidavs. Jr ^Miss Willie Burrell arrived today from Athens State Norma Ijfto spend the-hplidays with home folks. Messers Joe Brown CJavis and Karl Keener came in Sunday from Dahlonega where they have been attending school. They will return after Christmas. Mr. F. F. Baldwin, of near Germany, waB a business visitor to Atlanta this week. The lime of the year has come -when most boys will bring in UNEXPECTED Fires Always Are. No one expects sudden loss of property. But property is destroyed every day ar.d financial loss and ruin fol low. Just because you do not , expect misfortune-INSURE We can give you all forms qf properly protection poli cies. W. R. CANNON CHRISTMAS TREE AT DILLARD The people of Dillard announce that they will have a Christmas tree at the school auditorium, on vVednesday night, Christmas rve, and that the public is cor- lially invited to attend and see Santa Claus, Commercial Flour Sulphur $1.E5 per 100 lbs. in car load FOB Tex as around $35.00 delivered. Arsenate of Lead IS 3-4 c Calcium Arsenate 18 Pairish Green 31 Copper Lime Dust 8 Kalibor 281-2 Bordeaux Mixture 14 * Kasulime 61-2 Jersey^Dry Mix Limebor 91-2 Calcium Casinate 20 Scalecide 50 gal. $38.00 Fertilizer and fertilizer materials quoted on application for QUANTITY DISCOUNTS; Quo tations on car load lots or sub-' stantial less car lot on any ma terial, will be furnished upon re quest. ' TERMS CASH: IMPORTANT NOTE, Prices listed are subject to change without notice, and all quotations are subject to ‘imme diate acceptance. All orders are taken subject to approval of company. INSECTICIDES & FUNGI CIDES are guaraneeed to com ply with all state and federal laws governing insecticides. PRICES are delivered your station when cash is sent with order, which will save; quite a ittle to the grower, with the exception of sulphur. Thanking you for your busi ness whether order i3 large or small, we are cordially Yours Very Truly, F. C. NEEL COMPANY Cornelia, Ga. Miss Annie Womack, of Frank lin, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lawson Penland. The Old Confederates are be fog made happy with the op . ; , , .7 . proach of the holiday season, the stove wood and wash their j Th are receivin{J checks f feet before going to bed without . . , \ , • . . . . , twenty five dollars each and we having to be told to do so. ■ „ ,, „ . . • m are glad to see them receive ., [these checks, just at time. Mr. Leon. Bleckley is having * * * * he grounds will .add JBleckle^ aratory to to grass - add Vmuch to the ity of tbiis popular betel. Si^BH Isn’t It Mysterious? “Speaking of telephones," says the 41bany Herald, ‘‘here's something -else to wondet-about: Why are the wrong lumbers never busy?”—Boston Tran- tcript PLUMBING & REPAIRING COMPLETE OUTFITS INSTALLED ON SHORT NOTICE. ARLIS MARSENGILL W. J. LANFORD, Dental Surgeon. Office over Derrick’s Garage. Telephone No. 11 Classified Ads The CITY T.HEATER Shows Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 7:30 Adm. 15 and 25 cents. CITY THEATER Clayton .'. Georgia. LIKE THIS Call SWAFFORD and he’ll come like this and do your draying and you can do like this and everybody will be happy HOT DOG! A MERRY CHRISTMAS To all who deserve it. J. O. Swafford. 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 §ale at a bargain. Apply at Tribune office for further information. standard make r UK SALK- pianos and organs. Easy terms. P. II. Durden, Athens, Ga. -- ■ WANTED TO BUY HIDES Bring us your hides and get cash for them. J. R. and Ed Ritchie. * EAT iy Near Depot. AT McCLURE'S RESTURANT IF NOT, WHY NOT? HOME COOKING Clayton, Ga. 1 1 Clayton Ramey, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Ramey, of Che- chero, happened to a very pain ful accident today, when he broke his leg while flaying leap frog at school. His friends hope for him a speedy recovery and an early return to school. WANTED Dogwood and Persimmon tim ber. Write us for prices and -pecifications. .Bush—Brevard Mfg. Co. Brevard, N. C, Qualities of 'he Great A great man illksii-utea bis place, makes his climate gen'd in the imagi nation of men and its air the beloved element of nil delicate spirits.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. Unpopular Qualities If tile people get to think of you as a man who knows liow to do nothing hut scold and criticize im 1 find fault they will soon get sick of you.— George F. Honr. Politics Explained Politics is the gizzard of society, full of grit and gravel; the two po litical parties are its two o*>.osite halves which grind on each other.— Thoreau (1851). Days of Delight A red-letter day is a lucky day, a day to be recalled with delight. In almanacs saints’ days and holidays are printed In red ink; other days in black. Talk Not Filling And one of the hardest things to do In this world is for an orator to play on the emotions-of people who want to go home to dinner.—Dallas News. Labeled If at last you are persuaded that ail things In tlie world are rotten save your precious self, you are a young in tellectual.—Duluth Herald. Height of Nervousness “He was as nervous,” we heard n girl say, “as a man trying to avoid tipping a waiter.”—New York Evening World. French Cotton Industry Frunce has 0,380,000 spinning spin dles, 1,313,000 twisting spindies and .173,800 mechanical looms in its cotton industry. * * * * * 1 * * * . Willing to Wait Site—“I’m sorry to disappoint you, but I became engjiged to Dick last night.” He—“Well, how about next week, then?”—Washington Cougar’s Paw. Held Many High Offices .Tames Buchanan, President of the United States from 1857 to 1861, held many prominent posts before he was elected Chief Executive. He had been congressman, senator, secretary of state, and minister to Great Britain. * * * * * * * * Mother of Errors In general, pride Is at the bottom of *11 great mistakes.—Iluskin. Hardly Worth While A man advanced in years has often nothing but ids age to show that he lias lived for a long period.—Seneca. » * * * Gates Long in Building The huge gates of Henry VII’s chapel n Westminster abbey are believed to inve taken 18 years to make. 500 BUSHELS OF CHRISTMAS APPLES $l.oo per Bushel, in Bulk, at Orchard J. A. REYNOLDS The Seasons Greetings with my thanks for your patronage Be careful about eating too many sweets, you may have tooth-' ache, but ii you do come around and* let me fix them up. Yours Respectfully, Dr. W. J. Landford, D. S. urns*WF ’ ' "■