The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, July 13, 1899, Image 1

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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE. DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF RABUN COUNTY AND NORTH EAST GEORGIA. i'A". VOL II, CLAYTON. RABUN CO.. GA.. Tnt'RSDAY. JULY 13. 1899 NO. 25. County Directory judge Superior Court John B. JExteH. Solicitor General w.A. ChartcrH, Senator 40ih Senatorial District tV. J. Green Member of Legisiuture It. E. A. Hambv. There was no Justices’ court held | The Board of Eflticatidn met last here last Friday, owing to the so- Tuesday for the fd)rpose (if invest* vero sickness of D. T. Duncan, Esq. j ing charges against Mils Sibbie Walter Paris and Edgar Estes, of j Bvnum cruel tteatmdftt during St. Augustine, Flu..' and L. P. | il sch ° o1 she tau @ ht at Iv ? Hill last Miller , of Ocee, Ga., are the guests 8U,nmer * L- Holli^eld, Jr., j of Gol. Paris. Ordinary W. S. Long. Sheriff J. It. Ritclile. clerk Superior Court, J, 8.. Itainey. Tax Receiver •Tames O. York, Tax colletcor . Joseph L. Dickerson County Treasurer w. E. Thompson. County Surveyor tv, E. Jones. Coroner tvilliam Wheeler. Justice of the Leave V. C. Kerby. Notary Pnhlin and Ex.Justice D. T. Duncan. County School Commissioner. W. J. Neville Members Board Of Education w Swofford, President, W. J. Green, Cicero Blulock, Z. B. Dillard and F. G.Holden. Church Directory. Below aie the appointments for the Clayton Circuit: Clayton. First Sunday in each mouth, 11 a. m., 7.30 p. m WiBsley'Cjiiapel, 2nd and 3rd Saturday and Sunday in each month, ii a. m. We were delighted to see Mr. was the proseciitor. Mr, Holli- field alleged that his child was un mercifully and unlawfully whipped J.C. Picket running his mowing; by Miig Uynuni< The rt pard ]is . machine Monday'. He mowed several acres of grass for W. C. Norton. On account rf liliinK promises our pa per conies out one sided this week. We, n , , , have a supply of paper at last and will Dawsonville, N. J. Kelly and wife, tened patiently to the evidence and decided in favor of Miss Bynum. Arrivals at. the Blue Ridfte Hotel for the past week : James Church, in thefulure givo you a newsy sheet on both sides. Mr. M. W. Swofford killed white crane at his home on Chech- Wiuder, 0,1 . Roane. Oarl Crisp and G.N. McGee, of Franklin, N, C..J.H. Lefvis, DUisboro, N. C., John A. Wilson, countT, Boone ero last Mondav that measured 8 , Crawford, Gainesville, C.L. Vigal, feet 2 inches from tip to tip and nearly 3 feet high. Rey. A.J. Sears, of Lincolnton, Gn., spent a few days here the past wee 1 '. Mr. Sears was pastor here some years ago and lias ninny friends and was warmly greeted by them. Pine Mt., Fourth fat. ami Sun-in each month. II a. m. Antioch, First Sun. in each month. 3.30 p.m.. and Fifth .Sat. and Sun,. 11 a. m. Allar4cordially invited. Chah. W. Curry. P. C. CITY DIRECTORY. J. L. Henson, Mayor. Connoilimn. W C Donaldson T. j, Coffco J. A. Reynolds Marshall O. M. Oliver. Uogular meetings, first Tuesday. J. F. Ear] sold six suits of clothe last Saturday and one of our popu lar voung men in town purchased ft fine suit Monday this all goes to show that Earl iias good clothing and at low prices. We have three hundred dollars worth of lumber for sale which we j will sell for cash, produce or will I take your no<e and givo you fifteen months time. Any one wishing to purchase will please call at once on C.E. & W.R. Cannon, Tiger Ga. Sheriff Ritchie arrested Earnest Mecce , six miles east of Blnirsvillo, Union county , yesterday and lodg ed him in jail here. He is charged with burning benches and doing other mischief to a church on Dicii’s creek in this county. L. D. Ewing, (jllyde Kjng and Chas. H. Tolbert, of Atlanra, \v. D. Burch and L.'D. Kinsey, of Cornelia, J. I. Woodall, Tallulah Falls ,W.J. Kilby, Winston, N.C., Chas. MfcHan, Chattanooga , Tenn. Personal and Gleanings Hot. Katydids, July flies. Regular summer. Visiting distant relatives. A.J. Ritchie left for Atlanta , yesterday. W,R, Ritchie returned to Athens Friday. J. I, Lsngston returned from a trip to Highlands yesterday. Mr. John A. Earl is off on a baseless trip to Atlanta. Quite a number of our citizens went to the Falls yesterday. llr. J. R. Godfrey, of Porter Mills, was in Clayton Friday. J. F. Earl has made a large order for odd pants of extra lenghts and assorted sizes. Mr A. J. Duncan brought to town to day the first watermelon of the season, lfii pounds. J.B. McCrackin, of Clemson Col lege, S. C., was in town yesterday shaking hands with friends. A distinguished party of young 1 are the guests of Mr. and A.J. Duncan, of Cheeheru. Jesse Coffee, after a pleas- to home folks, returned to Mrs. Shirley’s condition is not materially changed since our ln*t issue. Naturally from her pro longed confinement she is in a very weakened condition, and. if there he no more breakers, it will requite some time for her to regain her wonted strength. J.J. Strickland,Esq., of Athens, was honored with the election to the vice presidency of the Georgia Bar Association which was recent ly held at Warm Springs, Ga. Mr: Stricklaud, by his indomi table eneigy, has worked himself to the top round of the ladder in his profession. Rev. Chas. Curry and As- berry Keener started Monday for the Conference at Dahlonega. A short distance below Tiger, Rev. Cuiry’s horse was stupe by a hor net or wasp and made a dash into Our baby lias been continually troubled with cilic cholera infant um since his birth, and all that, we could do for him did not teem to give more than temporary 1 rpl.ef, until we tried Chamberlain s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Since giving that remedy/fee has not lieei\ troubled. We give you this deuce of our gratitude, not that you need to advertise your merito rious remedy.—G. M. Law, Keo kuk, Iowa. For sale by J.L. Ham bv. NORTH CHECHERO The fanners are about through their work. Our school will begin next Mon day, M .L. Cam r is improving some. A. R. Williams killed a pilot snake in his yard Sunday. B. Ej Rainey went to Mountain Rest last week. Mrs. John Dotson is very sick. John W. Green went to West minister last week. Mrs. James Bell is improving some. D.S. Williams found a bee tree last week. Quite a crowd nt preaching here Sunday. Mr. Jesse Coffee is up on a visit to home folks. Mr. Willie Duncan lias gone to Atlanta. ,‘I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family for veurs and always with good re sults,” says Mr. W. B. Cooper of ElRio. Cal. ‘*For small children especially effective.” For sale by J. L. Hamby. Vandiver, Mr. John Bell MoCracKin. Sar- oubled. We i vo«H'toi* fentof Guards of Convict Cam P s lYtestHHomal as ah evt-' At-fitelisatfiY Collrigfe, S.C., is visit ing his brother Clitton, who has typhoid fever. Mr. McCrackin Has many friends here who are glad to see him. H .D. McCrackin and wife, of Cornelia, are visiting around here. Crops are looking well. We had a delightful rain yes terday. Bridge Creek The fa rmers are all about done laying bv corn and their crops are ■ooking well. A large crowd from here went fishing Saturday. W.B. Watts and Rush Dixon, of Tiger, were on Bridge Creek Sun day. James Crawford went to Tiger lust Monday. M-L, Arrendale and wife went to Flat Crees Saturday and return ed Sunday, W.P. Nix returned home Satur day. He has been to the Falls working on the new hotel. M.L. Arrendale savs his fields are getting full of corn now instead of weeds. Miss Lou Arrendale. of Burton, visited relatives on Bridge Creek Sunday. / John V. Arrendale will begin his school next Monday. We think he will have a large attend ance. THREE'FORES Plenty of rain and every body says that WOLFFORK. We had a good rain Thursday, it was much needed. Meeting at Pleasant Grove to day. Mrs. Rufus Keener is visiting her son A. M. Keener. La fa veto Keener had a corn hoe ing this evening. Luther Dickerson is making a UPPER TIBER- We are having a very flourishing sing ing school at Bethel this week conducted by Mr. Franklin from Habersham. Emory Blalock, of Burton, was with us Monday canvassing and delivering histories of the present war. Will Hunter, who has been waiting on Mrs. Moses Shirley as nurse, is suffering very much with rheumatism. Walter liembert, who has been absent for some time in the west has returned and is looking well. Quite a crowd attended church at Ivy Hill Sunday. Messrs Henry Cannon and Bud Sing- ton are off on a business trip to Too- coa. We are informed that Jesse Dockins and Clifton McCrackin, who have fever, are improving ‘‘During the hot weather last summer I had a severe attack of cholera morbus, necessitating my leaving my business,” says C. A, Hare, of Hare Bros., Fincastle, Ohio. ‘‘After taking two or three doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy J was completely relieved and in a few hours was able to resume my work in the store. I sincerely recommend it to any one afflicted with stomach or bowel trouble.” For sale by j.L, Hamby. Rabun Sheriff Sales. Will he sold on the lint Tuesday in Au gust next, at public outcry, at the oourt house in said dountv, within the- legal hours of sale,,to the highest bidder for cash, a traict of land of which the follow ing Is a complete description, to wit: Parts of lots No. 79, 80 and 89 in the 2nd district of said county with metes and bounds as follows: Beginning on a chest nut stump near Black's creex j thence sontb to the top of a knob; tlience north east with T. R. Fountain's and W R. Palfrey's line to the north and south original line; tlience north the original line to the origi nal corner: tlience west the original line to the top of tile ridge; tlience south with the top of tlie ridge to the beginning corner near Black’s creek. The place where M.H Wilson now resides and on which is a good corn mi.l containing sixty acres, more or less. Levied 011 as the property of W. 1. Led better by virtue of five ft fas issued from the justices' court of the 556th district G. M. of Rabun county. One in favor of J. I. Langston, one in favor of J. C. Langs ton. one in favor of J. F. Earl, one in favor of T. N. Carter & Co., and one in favor 0/ Mozeloy & Ritchey; all against said W. I Ledbetter. Property pointed out by plain tiffs. Teiant in possession notitied in . 1, , , , . . . , . terms of the law. Levies made and return table look like he is going to house- j e(1 touJe by j. Dillardi L . c . J. R. Ritchie, Sheriff, sick keeping. Lookout girls Mrs. E. A. Moore Has been for a week but i6 improving. Mr. Editor, tell us what has gone with Uncle Billy. , ... they have the beat com crop this year the woods and damaged the buggy they ha e had in years, and bruised the boys considerably. Jess Burrell and Thomas Wall went They withed up the buggy and pro- [ * or a l°ad of com yesterday and came ceeded to the conference. The intense itching and smarting incident to these diseasesis instant ly allayed by applying Chamber lain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permantly cu r ed by it. It is equal y efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblaineg, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 26cts per box. For sale by' L.Hamby . Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. are just what a horse needs when Sheriff Roane. of Macon county N.C.and Dept, sheriff J. H. Lewis, of Jucksoh county 'N.C.’i accom panied by H. L. Ramey of this county, captured Robert > and back in the afternoon without either in ba - condition. Tonic, blood purier and vermifuge. They are com or wagon, suppose they had a break down. We are glad J M. Hopper is going to teach school again this year. Meeting at Hale iiidge next Sunday. ... „ „ A wise man truly says: “'Boys who Reuben Fradv at the Berry Becx walk the streets with their hate 0. the not food but medicine and the be6t in use to put a horse in prime con ditio rice 25 cents per pack age. For sale by J. L. Hamby. in, __ L™ Uncle Billy Smith is very sick homestead on Warwoman lost backs of their heads and long hair bang- at this writing,” was the way the Thursday, The Fradys* are want- ing over their foreheads are cheaper stuff rural correspondent put it. *‘I am ed for the murder of TylorBuohan than old shoes} nobody wants them at not said the printer murder was, according to reports, arenot worth their keeping, pod will »• enough to make anyone sick— fliction. a cold blooded one. \ never be aUe to keep themMvte. ” Ex. July 4th 1899, NOTICE. All who owe me anything,on^notes or account which is due in tills month or next had better look after them when due,for I will put them eut for collection three dajs after Lon’t fall to remember this. Your friend, 8- 8. Whitmire. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested in the experience ot W.M . Bush, clerk of Hotel Dor- ranee. Providence, R.I. He says: ‘‘For several years I have been al most a constant sufferer from diar rhoea, the frequent attacks com pletely prostrating me and render ing me unfit for niY duties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. Much to my surprise and delight its effect* were immediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself a- gainst the attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The re sult has been very satisfactory and almost complete relief from the af- For sale by J. L. Ham-* m' i,.