The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, July 13, 1899, Image 2

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CONDITION OF GEORGIA CROPS urea Condition of Crops by Counties For Month of May. W, T. Daniel, who la a graduate of ItoanoKe College, Roanoke, Ala.. Moore’s Business College, Athnta, Ga., Peabody Normal ollege and the Uni versity of Nashville, Nashville, Tenn., Comprehensive Analysis by Commissioner Stevens Showing by Carefully Compiled Fig- has accepted Clayt oil school for the pub- • 6 licjtenn. He has hsul twelve years ex perience as a teacher, and comes to us highly recommended. j Rabun County Teacher’s Associa tion The public teachers of this coun ty met on the 8th inst. for the, T ,—- •' j Appling purpose of organizing a Teachers’ i B«ker Association. On motion Prof. A. A. O’Kelly was elected presi dent and Chas. J. Crunkleton sec retary. Hon. R. E. A. Hamby addressed the audience. On motion Hon. R.E.A. Hamby, Martin Chastain and Virgil Me- Crackin were appointed as a com mittee to draft by-laws and consti tution for the regulation of the As sociation. Also to meet on the last Saturday in July and after this to the first Saturday in each month, in Clayton at 10 o’clock a. 71. sharp. C. J. Crunkleton, R. N. Dover and Garnett Williams were ap pointed a committee to see the ed itor ot Tribune asking him to give to the Teachers' Arsocialion a column in his paper for the benefit of the association. On motion the assoemton ad journed until the last Saturday in July. A. A. O’Kelly, Pres. C. J. Crunkleton. Sec. The progroin of the association will be given in the next issue of the Tribune. Old Tiger. Rev. Harris preached ai Eden church Sunday. Andrew Watts died with typhoid fever a tew days ago, near the late residence of Janies Dock ins and Wa9 buried at the Dockins’ grave yard Two cases ot fever in this sec tion , Clifton McCracicin and Jesse Dociktis. We expect James Franklin to open a singing school at Tiger church July I7. Mr. Franklin is a popular singing teacher in this section of the county. He puts life into his schools. Dr. W. J. Green is often seen in this part of the county, as he has several patients here just now. Robert Denny and wife visited friends in Stonepile last Sunday . Mr. Willard Taylor is teaching school near Jassieth bridge in Hab ersham county. I. J. II. Hunnucutt was seen here Sunday. He wears his new suit at Tiger as well as at Tallulah Honey looks lihe he is just sixteen. Bart Stonecypher went to the Falls. Walter Taylor has returned home. J. B. McCrcakin, of Clenison College. South Carolina, and H- D. McCrackin, from Cornelia, are at their old home with their sick brother Clifton. County To Be Divided Into School Districts. The Board of Education passed an order last Tuesday to divide the | countV into school districts. The plan of districting the county is as follows; One member of the board with the district trustees will define the lines. Dr. Green and trustees will dristrict Clayton ; M.W. Swafford and trustees, Chechero and Tijger; F. G. Holden and trustees, Mocca sin and Warwoman (Moccasin has been divided;) Cicero Blalock and trustees, Stonepile and Tallulah; Z ,B. Dillard and truotces, Valiev und Persimmon. This committee » to have the work done by the first Tuesday in October next, and goes into effect •WnEN Y( u W NT. caskets or coffins CALL ON laytou,. x. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FLETCHER M. JOHNSOn/ Attorney At La* Gainesville, (la. R.E.A.Hamby ATTORNEY AT LAW^ Cluj ton. Ga. Will practice in the Northeastern clr- nit, also in other circuits by special cOn act Special atention will lie given botli criminal and civil cases in the U. 8. Courts for the Northern District of Ga Gainesvile H. H. DEAN, Attorney At Law Ga* W. S.Paris ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clayton. Ga. Wiil practice in all courts of Georgia Office. No.. 4 Courthouse. JM WILKERSON— Will repair your Watches, Clocks and? Sewing Machines, Go To * W - B WATTS, Two and one half miles Went of 7» FOR LUMBER. THE HOUSE WALL Strictly First-Class ELEYAtED . 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