The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, July 27, 1899, Image 3

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County Directory judge Superior Court John B. Eaten. Solicitor General w. A. Charters. Senator 40*h Senatorial District W. J. Green Member o( LegiHluturn K, K. A. Hambv. Ordinary W. 8. Long. Slierl IT J. K. Pltchle. clerk Superior Court; ' J. S-illamey,, Tux Keeelver Jamea G. York,- • Tax colleteor Joeeph L. Dickerson' County Treuaurer w. E. Thompson. County Surveyor vr. E. Jonea. Coroner vrilliam Wheeler. Juatiee of the Pence V. C. Kerby. ... Notary l’nbllo and Ex. Juatiee D. T. Duncan. County School Commiaaioner. W. J. Neville .Membera Board Of Education M. w Swofford, Preaideut, W. J. Green, Cicero Blalock, Z. B. Dillard und r. G.Holden. Earnest Young, of Lavonin, left) G. W. Donaldson is engaged for his home yesterday after spend* building it nice residence for J. M. ing several days pleasi utly in I Wilkcrson' at the Wilkerson Min- t 0 wn. ernl springs tivo miles southwest ofj We want a committee appointed town.' "These springs have been of to walk over the crops of Clay- loc »> note for over ha,f “ centu 7‘ tonites and tell us who of them Several analysis have beelufiadS of has the best one. the8e g P rin * 8 tt,,d they containj wfe Will U,. colored, killed o eooeh »»“« *«*»* p~l»r»ie.-‘ Col. 'Kelsey, who built, Highlands, N. whip snake seven feet long nenr the residence of J, C. Singleton’s Sunday. Our thank*Jtre due Mrs. Emily C., negociatnd for this property, but there was some hitch in the deal and failed of consumiition. These springs are located on a lofty i 7 . • , inese springs Ad«ms ( nf Highlands for a number #nd wi „ no doubt comwand of paid subscriptions to her North | th(j attention of capital in the f«- Carolinn friends. There will be religons services conducted by Rev. J. W. Hughes at Lipscomb church Sunday at 11 o’clock. Church Directory. Below are the appointments for the Clayton Circuit: Clayton, First Sunday in each month, 11a.m., 7.30 p. m Wesley .Chapel, 2nd and 3rd Saturday and Sunday in each inonth.il n. m. Pine Mt., Fourth Sat. and Sun-in each month. II a. m. Antioch, First Sun. in each month, >80 p. inj, und Fifth .Sat. and Sun,, 11 m. All ore cordially invited. ClIAS. W. C’UIUCY. P. C. C1TV 111 RECTORY, J. L. Henson, Mayor. Counellmeu. W. C. Donaldson T. J, Coffee J. A, Reynolds Matthau G. M. Oliver. Regular meetings, first Tuesday. i Personal and Gleanings | Rain, Rain. Salesduy Tuesday. [Rain in abundance I And it rained again yesterday. |Teachers Association Saturday. b Grand and Special jury list. V. Garrett is painting the rn red, Superior court will soon be fr. W#C. Norton is on the sick Henson has returned from fketviMe. r, John A. Earl has returned Atlanta. in your matter for educa- column. Shirley is very much im- since Sunday. '• er Gradv Langston has re from Walhalla- ling quoits is the amuse' of the day on our streets, [mhall G. B. Dockens, of Tal i. was in town yesterday ne of fur letters were crowded III* week,will appear in next and^Mrs. R. A. Whitteirt returned from a visit to in, Co. ig ninety cents per bushel 'ton, We know by experi- rher* of we speak. North Georgia Railroad is, reliably informed, the [Diamond, in realtor- Bleckley, oi Anderson, S. is old Rabun for a week, au “Ben” for the wheel- r «Luoy watts; who is stopping C. Hollifield’gand be- 1 by our physicians, .is ,1 ■ - Hr'' tu re, The following are registered at the Blue Ridge Hotel; W. C. Colwell, A. N. Robinson, Eugene Mitcliel and A. M. Cun Messrs Sandv Cunningham, E. I n jnghnm, 0 f Atlanta, J. B. John- M. Mitchel and Master Arthur L on nnd j w .Holmes, of Hi wnsse. Robinson have returned to theirL--,d. Stark, W. F. Stur’' E. C. homes in Atlanta. Stark. L. P. Shankle, L. L. Davis Mr. Fletcher Hughes, ron °M and J .D . Yarbrough, of Hurtnoj.y Rev. J. W. Hughes, of Novettn, Grove, W.V. Garrett, of Franklin, Ga„ will remain here with his fa- Earnest, Young, of Lavonin, ther for several weeks. D. A. Thornton, of Hartwell. D. Judge Logan E. Bleckley is vis- \V.S. Fry. of Clarkesville, B. T iiing relatives in relatives in the Palmer, of Gainesville, Claude Es- county. This is his native heath tea, Mrs. Claude Estes, Misscb and is alwaY welcomed by our Lillian,Mamie,Evelyn and Claudia people. | Estes. of Macon. We have bad excellent rains for, . | The intense itching and smarting OLD TIQIII Prof. James Franklin closed a singing school here last Saturday, Mr. Franklin is jiked here and considered a good teacher . Nin Ramey, opened the public school here last Monday with 3O enrolled. Luther York is teaching school near Turnervillc. Rev. I.ogan Whitmire and D.D. Taylor closed a meeting here last Sunday. We hope much and last ing good was done. J,B. McCrackin lias gome home. Clifton McCrackm and Jesse Dockins aie rapid*Y improving. incident to these diseases is instant- the past iwo weeks, but not Tuesday night have had a trash, „ , , „„ . .. , y allayed by applying Chamber- mover. The prospect tor good], ^ _ „...i crops is very good indeed. Wolfcreek- We are all done laying by com. Crops are looking line. A.S. Vv llliams has some grapes ready for market. W.E. Jones made a bushel and a half of wheat from one seed in three year. G.V. Smith can beat Mr Dicx son on a cabbage. He raised one stalk with 23 heads on it. John Martin and wife are visit ing relatives here this week. We are sorry that M.L. Shirley’s house got burned. Watermelons will soon be in. Mrs. Ada Martin, of Dixon, Ga., and Messrs Dock and I’at Isbell, of Fairplay, S. C., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Lang ston for the past few days. Clothing. Nice clothing, good L )er box . fitting clothing, cheap clothing, and we have plentY of it- Call and sec- ' i J. F- Earl. Iain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permantly cu-ed by it. It is equal y efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblaines, trost bites and chronic sore eves. 26cts mqy, For sale by J. L.^Jamlj RADON OAF- Ti o late for lost week. The drouth still continues. Prof; O’Kelly’i school began Mondaj with 09 students, The prospers; '1,-. snakes. Mrs. J A. Hopper, Amos Gillispie •11 u T7. ", 1 V I and family went to Toccoa last week, will be held at Tallulah | Mr . Ja , ne8 Fu)ler and wife are visit.- Mr. Bry F. fillips, of Cheche- w ia „ VIVSiKC ^, ro, was here Saturday g.»4, ^ >,d a | prianfslpg f^ yhod'tehdollt.t drove of sheep! tcV-'T; J'. Ritchie. I ' Dr. Garland is preparing to build him Mr. Phillips isl one''of those men I a cottage lit the valley, hut usually has something to.sell. '‘Mrs. ' John jlowurd is imp'rovflig! Mr. and Mrk. Claild Estbs and j *° me - their four bright children have Miss Flora Cafe, of Toccoa. is spend- , , 1 ' » « ,1 m ing the week In tile valley, been the merry! guests of the Blue . , ' «• . ■ . . A crowd of valley boys went to Nan- Ridge for rcveral days the past tollttld last week and oaught two large week. T|]ey leave fhr Franklin,| wi | dcats nnd killed two large rattle* N. C„ today. The Georgia State Horticultural society Falls, Ga., August second and third next, and it is expected u large crowd will attend. Read L. A. Berkman’s letter to Mr. Davis, in another column. | \y c haven't as good crops We are informod the small pox, usual, the real genuine stuff, has broken Mr, Umphrey Pendergraw fell out in White county near Cleve- over a stump last Saturday and land, Ga. We are informed by disjointed her hip private parties that Cornelia hnsl Miss Lillie Moore is visitingrel- quarantmed, and trains are liotal- atives on Persimmon, lowed to stop there, at present. I Lee Ritchie was in this section Our thanks are due Mr. R. J. S. Wed n e8dt »y- DicKson for Some nice cabbage Mr John Jusus was up on bust- Ing in Towns county this wetk. VOllfork. Hot and dry. heads. One of them we consider | ne “. t ^ 8 ^ eeK a freak of nature, as it had, besides the main head, seven small ones that grew from the stalk, growing out just above the stems of the leaf. An attempt was made to burn W. C. Donaldson’s wood shop last Monday night. The fire had gained considerable headway and had it not been discovered at the time Mr. Donaldson would have W. R. Kecnei has the large corn in this, community. Glad to have J. M, Bletxley with us again. . -^-> , DILLARD We are very glad to say Mrs. Howard, who has been very ill for some 1 ime, is improving. Mr. John Moore and Miss Beulah Angil, of FranKlin, N^.C., are visiting relatives and friends in the valley. Mr. Brown,of Ashville.N.C. preached an interesting sermon at the Baptist church Sunday. Miss Mamie Penland, of N C., who has been visiting; her sister, Mrs. Tom Ritchie, returned home Sunday. Mr. Berrong and wife, of Towns Co Visited relatives hi the .valley this week Fort Hill school began Monday morn- ing.wlth thirty students, Rabun Clitp school is progressing nice iy- Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Dr. Garland went to Toccoa last week. A nice lot of goods arrived at Green woods store this week. The boys mean business. Miss Mary Bynum was in the val'.ey Sunday. Mr, Shaw. ofRaliegh, N.U., was in the valley this week. PERSIMMON- Last Saturday was the Baptist meet kg day on Persimmon and as the pas- tor was not present Rev. W- S. Whit mire preache 1 in his place. On Satur day Elijah Phiiyaw joined by letter and on Sunday Mr. Samuel Gates, a Presby terian joined and was baptized. E.B. Phiiyaw says he can beat B.J.S Dickson on tobacco. He has a patch of about three hundred plants most them topped and some about ready to cut. Mrs. Ledford, of the valley, is visit ing relatives around here. Miss Lillie Moore, of the valley, among us this week. Jas, Justus, of Jermany, spent Sun day with John M. York. W.E. Lindsey is verY feeble. Mrs. J.C, York Is improving. Oeraumj- We are having some fine weath Quiet a crowd went to Persim mon Sunday. . 4 ... , . Mr. Whitmire baptized Mr. lost his entire lqyqut pf tools. lum-| Ggte8 last Sunday ber and ^agon material. The par j|„. Colenback is still on the ties who set it are not knqw.n. J g , CK jj gt Our entire community was] Miss Mary Pitts and Dora Dick- shocked last Friday when it wa»|eraon went to WolMferk Sunday, known that Mr. M. L. Shirley’ bouse was destroyed by fire. I 1 caught about noon from a stove flew. The loss to Mr. Shirley is over one thousand dollars. No in surance. It is generally known that Mr. Shirley is confined in. jail here whi,ch makes Hie unfortunate affidr bear heavily , on him., Most all valuables in the house were saved. DME persons say it is natural for them to lose flesh during summer. But losing flesh is losing ground. Can you afford to approach another win ter in this weakened con dition? Coughs and colds,weak throats and lungs, come quickest to those who are tnin in flesh, to those eas ily chilled; to those who have poor circulation and feeble digestion. ' Scott’s Emulsion of cod liver oil with hypo- phosphites does just as much good in summer as in winter. It makes flesh in August as wpll as April. You certainly need as strong nerves in July as in January. And your weak throat and lungs should be healed and strength ened without delay. All DruBRtot*,l®o. 4B4SL SCOTT * BOWSE, CluiWli Haw Tort 1 •baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa il Cotton Seed ZFreo %£ *5* With Tba Atlanta Semi-Weekly J ournal to every one sending one hr ■ -P OulLr for a year’s subscription. ng te The seed are scarce, out k Semi-Weekly Journal has 1 secured a quantity and effers to any W one sending one dollar for a year’s k subscription 500 of these teed free. 1 5 B/i w secure* y one sei S Zf atm aye, ( Spurgeon, 0 SfteecAor. 5 A collection of select sermons by f these grekt divines sent free te aoy k one sending one dollar for a year s f n subscription lo The Semi* Weekly a Journal. J Sam fones* S mCotters. «Al Sam Jones writes regularly far The Atlanta . -urn.il, and his letters ap- iml-We pear in the See eekly edition. j Jigents Wanted S Sverywhere. 4f A live agent wanted at every town and hamlet In the south. Liberal commissions to agents and extra inducements in the shape of attract- - ive prizes to those who send large f lists of names. L In Addition to J Commissions L In addition to liberal commlsstom j agents who send us 100 cash sub- f scribers for a year before next May n 1st, will receive a bonus sf fit. v These sending jo will receive fl. Extra fifties or hundreds in the same proportion. Send the eubscribere along and keep account ef them. The Senfl-Weekly JOURNAL, Atlanta, Qnnrgla. 4 Dr- Cady’s Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when m bad condition. Tonic, blood purier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to pqt a horse in prime con dition. Price 25 cent* per pack age. For sale by J. L. Hamby. “During the hot weather last summer I had a ‘severe attack of cholera morbus, necessitating my ffrof. Green spent Sunday ftighj} leaving my business,” says C. A. ‘ ’ Hare, of Harp Bros., Fincastlc, Ohio. “After taking two or \ Jiames Almond. Mr. Holcomb, the peddler, pap* sed through here Monday. Mr. Powell commissioner, was looking over his roads Monday - Mr. Ed Almqfl and jyife went to Clarksville this week, Mr.- Whitmire wijl _ -commence his meeting Saturday jfight ut Ger many, three doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I was completely relieved and in few hours was able to resume my ^vork in- theSiitore. - I sincerely recommend it to any one afflicted yith stomach or bowel trouble, For sale by j.L, Hamby. Chechero. Wc arc having some rain, which is needed. Mrs. Malissa McWhorter is very sick at this writing, j. R. Ramey visited relatives here last week. B. E. Ramey will pay |8.00 per thousand pounds for ryestraw. J. M. Bell and J. M. Dotson vis ited friends in this section Sunday. W. M. Carver is improving from the fever. Rev R. Vinson will preach at the late A. C, Godfrey's residence Sunday. -I forbid aby’one seining on my lw>d. I do nbt care for hooking. Bry F. Phillips. Chechero,