The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, June 22, 1899, Image 4

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I was seriously afflicted with a 1 cough for several Years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before . I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being reccomnded to try a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, know ing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with most gratifying results. The first bottle relieved mo very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. I give this cer tificate without solicitation , simply m appreciation of the gratitude felt for the cure affected—Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Claremore. Ark. For sale by J. L. Hamby. The Printers Barden. Take up the printer’s burden— It is awful hard load, And gathers weight the further He travels down the read ; Bills payable'in plenty, Subscribers in arrears— The troubles that beset him, Would drive a bust to tears. Take up the printer’s burden— A form Kiiocxed into pi, The editor arrested For publishing a lie; A type full of bug juice, Tho foreman far away, Upon some big excursion— The devil to pay. Take up the printer’s burden— At last the paper’s out;— John Smith’s wife has a baby; Two rowdies had a bout; Brown’s children have the measles Miss Phillippy’s dog is dead , Miss Tate had a quilting, And not a word was said. Take up the printer’s burden— He puffs the old dead town ; ‘ . He calls the women beauties, And lies just like a clown 1 , He lauds the city fathers And prints their pedigrees; To pay him back for cutting His puolication fees.’ Take up the printer’s burden— (»ive him a little rest; With all his imperfections He doubtless does his best; About his knowish neighbors He tells not half that’s true, Believing that the devil Will sometimes get his due. —Sheffield Reaper. TALLULAH FALLSRR CO. Ordinary’s Citations. Georgia—Kabun Count.r To whom it may concern: II. J. Katney, having made applications to me in due form to he appointed perma nent administrator upon the estate of James Dockins, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will lie heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary fol said county, to lie Held on the first Monday in July 189!). Witness my hand and official signature, This 30th day of May, 1899. W. 8. Long. Ordinary. Georgia—Itahun County. To all whom it may concern; A11 persons interested are hereby notified that, if no good cause be shown to the con trary, an order will be granted by the un dersigned on tho 10th day of July, 1899, es- inblisuing a change on the road leading from Clayton to Tallulah Falls, as marked out by the road commiseionere appointed for that purpose, said change commencing about lfiO yards west of the upper ford of Tiger creek at the first branch, and run ning down the creek to the left of the old road, through the lands of Mrs. M. E. Farmer intersecting the old|road near the residence of J. E. Bleckley. W. S. Long. This June 8th, 181)9. Ordinary. FLETCHER M. JOHKSOlf, TIME TABLE NO 4. Effect Saturday Sept. iO, ’98 1O A. M. no. 11 Dly no. 12 Dl’y Ex Sun’y Ex bun’ P.M. Lv Stations Ar M • Tallulah Falls 5 5O TurnervlUe - I245. 7 iO Anandnle - 12 25. 6 30 Clarkesville - 12 05. G 45 Demurest. - HJ5O. 7 00 Cornelia - 11 80. P.M. Ar. Ev A.M. W.V. Lauraine, A. G.M. & Supt. Issued Every Thursday. Attorhcy At Lair Gainesville, Official Organ of Kabun CpnntY. Entered at the Postoffice at Clayton Ga.as second-class mutter R.E.A.Hamby ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clayton. Ga, Will practice in the Northeasternpjr* nit, also in other circuits by special ooji act Special atention will be given both criminal and civil eftses in the U. 8. Courts for the Northern District of Ga J. A. REYNOLDS. Editor and Business Manager TERMS. One Year Six months • IN ADVANCE. H. H. DEAN, Attorney At law Gainesvlle Do you want lumber? We will saw for localities. Can saw five thousand feet daily. For particu lars, address F.II. Thomason; Alto Ga. ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Clayton. Ga. Will praatice in all courts of Georgia Office No.4 Courthouse. MONEY to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid. The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md. —JM- WILKERSON— Will repair yoHr...... Watches, Clucks and ! Sewing Machines, Rabnn Sheriff Sales For July Will be sold at the court house in Clay ton on the lirst Tuesday in July, within the legul hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: A tract of land in the second land dis trict of Rabun county, it being part of lots No. 79 and 80, and,bounded as follows; Commenceing on a chestnut stump near Black’s Creek; .thence north with T. It. Fountain’s lino to top of Knob; thence southeast with W v It. Pelfrey’s line to the branch; thence lip' the branch to a line stump; thence northeast to the original line; thence north the original line to the corner; thence west the origi val to the top of the ridge; thence north the top of the ridge with T. R, Fountain’ line to Black’s creek, the beginning corner, The same being improved land. Levied on and to he sold as the property of W. I. Ledbetter by virtue of four fi fas each issued from the justice’s court of SWith district of G.M. of Rabun county, one in favor of J. I, Langston, one in favor of J. C. Langston, one in favor o; T. N.Carter & Co., Jand one in favor of J. F. Earl; all against said W.I. Ledbetter. Levies.made mid return ed to lue by J. II. Dillard, L, c. Written milled given in terms This June .1, lSiV.i. J. R. Ritchie, ^ Printer’s fee, $7.11. Sheriff. Subscribe W B WATTS, Two Olid one half miles Dent of 7.uKR FOE LUEBES. tfiLL H]’J3t Strictly Flrgt-Clau LOCATION BEAUTIFUL SGENERY Spring 'ail'd well wilier ^ Clean Beds'. , , . r ■’the best furUishecftiilsje at>d the most delightful stopping pluce in the mountains. y’ In order to advertise our na* per. new subscribers may clip ana send, 11 soon, this conpin and 60C* (stamps taken) to the ILLUSTRATED YOUTH III AH HA9MVILLK, TMHH., and it will be sent one year aa “triatonbacrlptlon;” orwlU send It the first 6 nos. for 3«C| Regular price Si per year. It is an il lustrated, semi-monthly journal, of 16 to 3a pages. Fiction, Poetry, Adventures by Sea and Land, Wit and Humor, History, Biography, Travels, Scioncb, General Information, Woman’s De partment, and Gov. Taylor’s Department. Tailor’* Lore Letters to the Pablle are of spe cial Interest. Sample copy free, figenta Wanted. raEC I EDUCATION, ate. To any subscriber rilLL I who will secure enough new subscrib ers at our regular rates to equal the regular price of the article selected, we will give free: bicycle, gold watch, diamond ring,orascholarshlp In either of Draughon’s Business Colleges, Nashvllle, Tenn., Galveston, or Texarkana, Tex- or one 1 n almost any Business College or Literary School. Write ns. The Tribune, Clayton, Gu. Copyrights Aa ng a sketch and description msj In onr opinion free wqather M ’ Mr. P. Kctohum of Pike City, Cal., says: “ During my brother’s late sickness from sciatic rheuma tism, Chamberhuiis’s Pain Balm was tho only remedy that, gave him any relief.” Many others have to tho promp relief from pain which this liniment, affords. For sale by J. L. Hamby. i - ! l’uck gives us the following gradun- I ting address by Dan Cupid, which is just now quite appropriate: Dear Girls • You’re now About to pass From Thinking into Living, And take instructions in a class Where I am lesson-giving.. Before my students you become, In intimate relation, , ’f is propet that I furnrsh some Essential information. Three courses hare we; Choose the . one You like, but don’t mistake it; For when a course you’ve once begun It’s hard to different make it. The Spooney course. The graduate Can only “G.H.” sign her— , ‘‘Good Hugging,” This certificate Does not insure a finer. The flirty course. Quite popular. Requires some application. And, yet, the learning gained is far From highest education. Degree, “G-F.”—“Great Fun”—may be _ With wbieti tew atooqoteuM, „ ; Tribune handrottdy illustrated weekly. Laffc ilntion of any scientific journal. Teh mr: four months, $L Sold by»U newft !UNN & Co. ae,Bro ^*»' Mm Branch 0(11 ce. 625 V 8t. Wuh’n-ra* I want to bay old copper of every dcta;t ip: 'i>i). Vvi'l pay 8 cents per pound. J. L. Ilamby. A young lady from the dountry was suing her ex-sweetheArt for “f breach of promise, and the lawyer* were, as usual, making all Sorts of j’l inquisitive inquiries. “You say,” remarked dne, f’that j^r the defendant frequently ait wirr close to you?’ ’ \ T '- - ‘ ‘Yes.sir,” w.as the reply, with a hectic flush. " How close?” “Close enough so’s one ci^er '/ was all the ssttih’ room we needed*’ * v , “And you say he put hi* ggn>. . around you?’ Cfcjp “No, I didn’t.” , . , “What did you say, then?* , '• I said he put both arms afpjilfci me.” - % . “Then what?J : ••Ho hugged me J’ * ’ • L- “Very hard?” /l\ ‘‘Yea, he did; so hard that '4,' coipe purty near hollerto'oofc.' •*'’•*; ' “Why didn’t you hotter?’ -V The editor sat in his office, cold, whence all Imt him had fled, and wished that every last deadbeat was in his grave—stone dead. His mind then wandered far awiw to ■ the lime when he should die, and his royal editorial soul go scooting through the sky, whin he’d roam the streets of paradise and sail o'er jasper sous, and till things glorious coriibine, his every sense to please. He thought how then he’d look a- cross the great gulf dark and drear, that yawnetl between his happy soul and those that swindle here, and when for water they should call und in agony they’d caper, he’d shout to them: “Just moist en your tonge with the ‘due’ that’s on yoor paper,” paper. 'Wo learn from the Dover (Ky.) News that Hon. T. C. Dickinson, European Attorney and Financier of the Black Diamond (Railway, sailed from London on the 10th inst. on the steamer New York, and will land in New York City Satuiday or Sundgy. He comes to perfect some necessary papers in the South Y|h>ch requires his per sonal attention, and to give what assistance he can in pushing. the surveys now being mad in South Catvriufc. He comes at the sug gestion of the capitalists in order An electric corset has been re cently patented. It is constructed in such a manner that when o fel low slips his arm around his girl’s waist, he presses a button. This loosens a spring in the corset, throws siw-dust ip his htfir and kicss him out of doors, where an Indian rubber bull dog stands ready to scare him into fite. The inventor has also invented a remedy for fits. The use of the former in sures sale for the latter. Boys, be- NOTICE. Beginning- Monday June 26th for ereniug train, we will sell round trip ticket* at one ten good returning any day until owe wee* from date of sale. , final limit July 9th amount of the oaines ■ STENTS