The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, June 29, 1899, Image 1

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THE DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF RABUN COtNTt AND NORTH EAST GEORGIA, VOL II. CLAYTON. RABUN CO.. GA., THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1809. OUunty Directory (judge Superior Court John B. fKstes. Solicitor General w. A. Charters, Senator 401 h Senatorial District W. J. Green Member of Legislature R, E. A. Hamltr. Ordinary W.S. Long. Sheriff J. R. Ritchie, clerk Superior Court,- J. S. Ramey. Tax Receive? James C. York, Tax colletcor Joseph L. DickerSOn County Treasurer w. E. Thompson. County Surveyor w. E. Jones. Coroner william Wheeler. Justice of the Reace V. C. Kerby. Notary Rnbllc and Ex.JOsticc D. T. Duncan. County School Commissioner. W. J. Neville Members Board Of Education M. w Swdfford, President, W. J. Breen* Cicero Blalock, Z. B. Dillard and F. G.Holden. Church Directory. Below ate the appointments for the Clayton Circuit! G&yton, First Sunday in ertcli month, lla. m.,7.aop. m and Sundew in ofich month.It a. ta Pine Mt., Fourth Skt. and Stih.lu each tndhtlt. It a. m. Antioch, First film. in each month, fi.30 pi ta., and Fifth -Sat. and Sun,, il '2 All ai*ecordially invited. ■ . ^Cajt]s.:1fj i> CuBBt. P. C. Personal and Gleaning Sales day Tuesday, Ordinal y’s court Monday, Justices’ court to-friorrow. Bov*, study to make good then. Good time to take the Tribune. Good time to set cabbage plants. Did ydti hear toe lecture of Dr. Oslin? Good tinto to buy a stilt of clothes P atlarlY Services at the Methodist ChufOh Sunday < Those suite at Earl's are real “nobby ones.” Good time to make good resolo* tions and keep them. V Patronize home and buy' ft suit of ftlothes at J.F. Earl's, Min May Rataey has returned to her home m Cornelia. The clothiqg at Earl’s,^suited * for winter Wftur. aeweRas sumtaer. t Dr. Hens'dd i i*“Vfetr sHJfc it-the residence of i Iff, Howell in Good time, to; v q«rifctiUraing RHd Swearing affd doing a lot other thing* unbecoming. You can get lumber on short no- tic® fromC/E. AW, HL Cannon, tiger, Qa. Cow and Squirrel hunting is tbs of the d*y with tome of out ifftll f of Tiger Bras thrown ffoe last Friday and »W for : Sweet. mum- Mrs. J.C. Langston returned to I speeches we haVe heard in hiany her home in Walhalltt to-day after a daYS. Dr. Oslin is Well-equipped pleasant visit attiong relative* for Such occasions, having served here. Mr. Marvin RoanC, of Atlanta, is spending this week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roane. As gtiod a time as yoii will ever get to qiiit all your vices and try doing right and see if You ate not happier. Mrs. R.A. Parker and Mrs, Tur ner Page are at the Lange tdh In- firhiery being treated by our local physicians. Clerk J.S. Rathey moved to the Country last Tuesday. We belipve Spart will sodn get tirfed of making the dally walk, Thanks to Jesse W. Green, of Turnerville# John M. Moore, of Wolffork, Thos. J. Ritchie, of Dillard# iof the $ $. We have in out office a piece of beesWaV quite a curiosity ard somewhat a beauty. You carl see it by Calling at our office, Mrs, Thottias Price, of the Val- ieY, caught a red horse vesterday that weighed two and one half pounds and measured lq inches in length. We heard J, H. Coffee, say that usually he gets done “laying-by” Corn by the fourth day of JUly,Jbut as he got a late start it will take him until the fifth, this year. Mr. W. C, Norton hue a field of fine herds grass which wifi be read* y for the mrttver in a fe\V dityfi. Rh- bun ought, to sertd out a lot rtf hay. Much of the laud is adapted io gfass growing. The Rabun Cotihty Sntging Crth- ventoin will convene at Tallulah Acadertiy on the first Friday in August next and continue until Sunday President Gaston Kirtg hopes for a full representation from all the societies. Mrs. M.L. Shirley has been mak ing slight improvements for some days, though the road to recovery seems to have many breakers. Her condition yesterday, we are informed, was hardly so favorable as for a few days previous. Last Friday night a most de lightful rain fell about 3 o’clock. So far, the season has been all that any one could wish tor, with the exception of a few cool nights, consequently an exceedingly large yi-ld ot farm products is anticipa ted. I am compelled td have what you owe me to pay what I owe by the first ot July. Pletfse don’t codie with a- promise, come with the cash? that is what 1 have to pay for goods. I can’t five much lon ger on promises. Lizzie Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Freeman, of Atlanta, who have been the guests of the Wall House for the past month, expect to make* tour Via Russell# 8. C., Highlands. Franklin and othe*'points of in terest when theT Will return Odd 8 pedd the remainder of (be sum med here. tbj.if. Oelitf, of Getaestflle, Ga. Was,the oratof of the day *t theMasefiki Festival la* Saftf&y. (s et the Boost able the Grand Chapter Of Royal Arch Masons of the state* he grand high priest and ha* been. i worshipful master jof subordinate lodges for thirty/feight years. He spoke at the Baptist chiirch which was fill-* ed to its utmdst Capacity with one cd^hcribost attentive congregations thfKyer convened laytdn. ties John on passed with Bar- United State! Godfrey through towh Tuesd ^ . tow Foster and Lester j Blfliock, of Persimmon, fot violation of the United States Interqjkl Reveriue laws. These oCcurenCls are so fre quent that you farely hear any com ment. Ndt ably ard these occur ences frequent,Jbut stidlj scenes have bden witnessed for ov#r a quarter of century. We suppose it is good business polity to keej» this going on and on. We have; great and Goon men managing the govern- men ar Wushingtoni 11s little folks drth’t, know or care ffiiiph about the matter anyway, but wfc.’fail to see the point where it i& good bussi- nes* judgemt to Contlrifae .the mat ter in its present spdpe. Don’t ypa? ; — IMltlM , r *v4 Mrs, Franks and thre«r> children of Franklin, ar'e visiting Mr*. La fayette Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Greed, Mrs. Carrie Ayers and two children, of Turnerville, Ga.# visited Mrir.-B.R Dillard last week. Mis« Lillie Wall, of Clayton. Visited Miss Zoe Godfrey last Sat urday night. Claude Green Was in the Valley last weCk. A. L: Dilldrd hftd gone! to house keeping by himself; Look out, girls, Q.tiite a orofwd Of our people at- the festival at Cliiyton Saturday and report a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mozeley of Clayton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Saturday and Sunday. Luck Gibson has Typhoid fever. Mr, William Holbrooks, of Ti ger visited his sister, Mrs. Emory Keertot last Saturday. Mr.- Dan Hoghed and Wile, who have been in the Valley for Some time# started for their home in Toctioa Tuesday. I heard three yotfng ladies say the other day that they intended to be Old maids. Wbat*s wfong, girls I Mr. aqd Mrs. Emory Keener are spending this week in ttforth Caro lina. A friend the other day found an answer to ■ a compliment which read as follows,' < ‘Mr. ■ ■ . ; Your request ia granted and you shall have the ex quisite pleasure and satisfaction of rcdling the wheel of conversation Oround the axletree of n?y under- Your friend Standing' tonight/ Little Eamie: child ot James Ms Tuesday and UsS thebriant Upper Warwomari. uittle Howard Swafford has beta real bIck but is improving. Misses Liila and Maud Holden and Mary Beck visited Josie Swafford Sun day. Mr. Augustus Wall is just getting up after a spell rtf sickness. Mr. 8. M. Beck Is in Very feeble health now. Eugtae Swafford Is suffering Very much with sore eye*. Jesse Green, of Turnerville, visited relatives on Warwdman last week; Clibt James, after a stay 0/ three or four weeks ainoVig friends, returned to Walhalla last week. Germany. Mr. W. 8. Whitmire will begin a pro- trAoted meeting ou Saturday before the 8th Sunday in July at the Baptist Church at Mountain Grove, We hope there will he muCti good done; Cabbage plants are plentiful.- Biscuits Will be five cents apiece next year. The worms are bad on corn, Tobacco will not be worth ten Cents a pound next year. Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Press, Anthqm, Iowa, saYs: “I have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy iu my family tor fifteen years, h&ve reccomended it to hundreds rtf others, and have nevef knoWn it to fail in a singlp instande. For *>alq by T,L. Hamby. . ■ r : OLD tlBIR- We Were glad to have Mr. Maltfy Luneah and Hiss May Bamey with us Sunday. Mr. Clifton McCfackin It still on the sick list, ; 11 •' Mr. Dial D- Taylor was all sttllleS And Sunshine with his Cx-sweet heart Sun day, We ate glad to know that Mrs. Tom tfilliams is better, Mrs. E.W. Mortrtn has been teal sick, btft is Improving. There is to be an excursion from At janta co Talliilah Falls July 12th. J. Fred Cannon manager, Tne Happiest Han In the land today, truthfully says an exchange, is the successful farmer, He sits contentedly under his own vine and fig tree, undis turbed by the maddening noises of the great city, Banks fail, rail roads go into the hahds of receiv ers, booming towns cbllapse,all busi ness stagnates. But the wise farm er can snap his fiihger at all these things. He is monarch of he sur veys on his broad acres. And the hcmesty.of his boys and the purity of his girls is guarded against temp tation# ahd in them he is giving the the country its best manhood ahd womanhood. The' farmer is to he envied, and if he is not contented with his lot he is lacking in wis dom. Speaking our Sentiments exactly, an exchange says ? “One broad minded and determined citizen is worth a thousand time's more to d town than a carload Of the sort whose time is spent principally in Wearing ont the seats of their pants and fnaking light of every new movement. The man {who does nothing for hiz community father than to pity, his taxes may be entitled to police protection, bttt he is oertainly not entitled to airy of the benefits of increased commerce, and if bu prop in No.'is 3S5SS35 Bad manageQfcjti^ keeps' triord people in poor circttfMiancCs thilii any Other one cause. To be sdC- cCSSful one niust look ahead arid plan ahe'ad so that when a favOr* able opportunity presents itself lid is ready to take advantage of it; A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time, A prudent and careful man Will Keep a bottle of Chamberlaih’tf Colic, Cholera arid Diarrhogd Remedy ih the house, the shiftless fellow Will wait ufltil necessity compels it and then ruih his best horse going for a doctor and HaVO a big doctor bill to pay, besides j one pars out 2^ cents, the other is out a hundred dollars and theil wonders why his neighbor is get* ting richer while’ he is getting poOrt er. For sale by J,L, Hamby; The loriger we live the more' Wd are iriade to believe that all who aid engaged in any legitmate work# ard filling equal important positiOhs iri life. Some have an idea if thetf are not ehgaged in some higli pofci* tion thit they are doing nothing' of impdftance. We d&k our rtlfld* ers to think of the mady things td be done! and stiidy its lriiportanCC'. * We all agree that the ruleUe of natioris ard filling high posititmS,- but, in our opinion# the flcafetigel - is filling position* just as ftnptuf- tafit. if there be a Class doing raord important worn than any otfedr, wd eay it is the farmer. A building of necessity must have a foundation# arid thd products Of the fafifttr a HI the foundation of all commerce# upon which life is sustained; Thd most despisdd of the devil’s imp* is the flirty fob! who lrtb''s dowri * upon the coffiriion laborer as if they were ihe degraded. 1 tie devil i* riot better pleased with anything they can do. We have seeh pe6# pie who looked upon the pdbt a* a crime and the c'Ommon laborer M a criminal, and looked at though they were the same family Of twd thousand Year* ago who’ thanked God that they were not a* other people" were, Belolw is the ordinance of the towti governing tax payers. Bead it and sta * if you have Complied With the lavtr. if you hare not dohe so We are authorized tosayyoumay Save trouble by calling Off J.C. Picket 0* J.-I. Langston tax as* sessors. Section 4*. ft shall he the duty of every person or corporation subject td taxation by the town of Clayton td make a SWorn return of theft property - to the cferk of Council on Or beware thC fifteenth daj of June ht Cach year# which letUfh shall covef- all property 0 ' owned it held by the. r petso»v»*ib}eCl td - taxation On the first djiy ofApriJ pts-' nol- vious, which returnjrfiall he entered M „ ; the clerk in & bOOk lO^be kept by hint _ . for tbo purpose. It shall thCU bC duty of such (ai payer to p*yi>*»h* a*n''' - •>».. inOUnt of taxes assessed on SUM propcwsu ycuie ty by the first dzy of Oct# faeacji jw?* ^ a; - g- On taUure to pay the same by the' time aforesaid. ft shall be the duty of the Clerk id ukoe On execution for such taxes, which execution chaOl be collected as provided by these Ordinances. If any person liable (etnathto shall fifil of refuse to make aMtum iff herein pro* vtded, it shall be the doty Of the (foun* , eff to assess said property and totalise *' execution to be issued for dooHethea* mount of faXes, which shill be SoOeCted —- sae-ae m He wb6 knoWs the weeklies* td Ms owfyrjftga it su^re of seeees 'fBfiht#- ' ■■■