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County Directory
judge Superior Court
John B. Estes.
Solicitor General
W. A. Charters,
Senator 40th Senatorial District
W. J. Green
Member of Legislature
R, E, A. HuinhTi
Ordinary
\Vi 8. Long,
Sheriff
J. H, Ritchie,
Clerk Superior Court)
J. S.tRitnie.y.
Tax Receiver
•Tames O. York,
Tax colletcor
Joseph L, Dickerson
County Treasurer
W. E. Tlion.pson,
' County Surveyor
W. E. Jones.
Corohcr
william Wheeler.
Justice of the Peach
V. C. Kerby.
Notary l’nlillc and Ex.Justice
D, T, Duncan,
County School Commissioner.
W. J. Neville
Members Board Of Education
M. \V Swofford, President, W. J.
Ctrech, Cicero Blalock, Z. B. Dillard and
F. G.Holden,
The Tribune is on the bnstflnan-
C'mfitcn Directory.
Below are the appointments for the
Clayton Circuit:
Clayton, First, Sunday In each month,
B a. m., 7.30 p. m
Wesley‘Chapel, 2ml and 3rd Saturday
and Sunday in each inoiith.il a. m.
Pine Mt., Fourth Sat. and Sim.In each
month. II a. m.
Antioch, First Sun. In each month,
3.80 p.m., and Fiftli .Sat. and Sun,, 11
a. in.
All are cordially fnVited.
Ciias. W. Curuy, P. C.
City MhectoM.
J. I„ llonson, Miiyov,
C'oitncl linen.
IV. 0. Donaldson
T. j, Coffee
.1. A, Iloynobis
Stnr.'lmll
<s. SI. Oliver.
Sflstllrfi- meetings, first Tuesday.
Persona!
and (Heartsng'i
. Seu notice of 6'hangff of public
toads.
. John A. Earl mu do a trip to the
Falls Tuesday,
Sec Sheriffs .'IdyeTtisomenls for
September wiles,
Clayton received rt line rthnWer
bath last J'ffinday,
Joseph D. Murray huff been up
from Toccoa several days.
^ Our attorncYs are quite befsy now-
getting ready for Superior court.
A.J. Kell was ovef from 9Caly
Monday and remembered us with
the stuff,
H. K. Cunnorf returned from
marketing '“down the country”
Monday night.
W.L. Morgan, of Prathers, N.C.
fn contpanv with F. G. Holden
was here fast Monday .
Mr. T.L. Byfiunf is spending tfia
Week wTth his grief stricken mother
at fjis home nearPirre Mountain.
J Mrs. Anton 1 McCufry, of Green
ville, S.C., will visit friends and
relatives in the county for several
cial biteis it has be$n since it began
publication, notwithstanding the
predictions of many* to the con
trary.
Mrs. Marv Watts, of Tiger, who
has been staying with 'Mr. and
Mrs. J.E, Derrick for about two
Weeks to be treateld by our local
physicians) is improving in health.'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Smith,
Misses Mary SantleY and Jennie
MorSe, of Atlanta, were at the
Wall House part of last week.
They were enroute to Highlands.
Ex-Goyemor Atkinson breathed
his last at 6 o’clock fin the 8tli inst.
at his home at Newman, Ga., sur
rounded by his family and distin
guished friends from different parts
of the state,
CorofiCr tlncle Billie Wheeler
tvas iff town Tuesday and he invit
ed me otit to see the lightning bugs
| fn his CofH at liighnooii. We
i don’t doubt Unde Billie's weird,
tve know he has a fine crop.
The melon contest Is qtlitc lively
how, tiring your thelons in and
when the contest is over the names
of the contestants and the fveight,
of' the melons will be published,
Ordinary W ,8. Long is keeping a
Corhplete record. The contest will
close Tuesday, August 29th at 10
a.m. The five dollars lias heefi de- 1
posited by John A. Lari, vVho of-
ferred the premium, with W.S,
Long,
We icafu from the Constitution
that Tom Bryson, and a man by
the name of Tanner, of Gainesville,
Ga., and ri man by the' fiaitie of
Hamilton of Maysyilc, Ga., have’
been arrested by detectives lor the
murder of J.S. Sniilli in Hali conn
ty jail, The parties are' in Atlanta
jail, Brvson and Tanner deitv the
Charge, but Hamilton' has acknowU
eged and implicated others in the
horrible crime .
While masons vVcre engaged tear- 1
iilg down a brink chimney for
Judge Long yCste'i-day they came
| across a brick tli if, bad a doer’s
| (rack indented into it Otar ufi inch'
I and shows tlTe full size of the forked
I hoof plainly, NfT orle here, not
; even the ohlesb living inhabitants,
know at what date the' Chimney
Was built, but t hey say the build
ing is one of the oldest irt town .
It must have' been bid It over sev
enty five years ago, when' the deers
were in' great number. 1 lie old
est citizen's here saY they Can re
member where they went in gangs
bore.
Vandiver
Road wonting is the order of the
day.
Mr. Hanson Rholcttcr spent Sun
day with his girl.
Mr. Clifton Me Crackiu hag gone
to the Falls to-day.
Will Stancil is moving his shin
gle mill on the lands t>f Walter
Smith which is a great help to this
section.
J. E, Blecicley lias the best corn
in this community.
Bettys Creek.
Miss May Garland ia sick with sore
|hroat,
r Charley Ritchie and Lex Darnell re
turned home Saturday.
Miss May Wall has been visiting rela
tiveshere this week.
Uncle Benny Grist is still on Betty’s
Creek.
Crops are unusually fine this year.
Asberry Darnell visited us Saturday.
A. Ledford lias been visiting in North
Carolina.
Miss Maybel Coffee is teaching school
on Betty’s Creek,
tended the protracted meeting alt
Bethel. It is said it hud been sev-
he bud been, to
Dr. B. F. Smith, qf El bettor},
Ga., and u former citizen of this
county wat here Tuesday on busi- en years since
ness. church.
M. B. Darnell, of p>H#r4, was ipi Rev. Hugos is runniftg a protract
town Tuesday evening and greased, fed tweeting at Tullulaji Falls,
odr palm help the Tribune glide ’ ' '
Old Tiger-
Miss Ijiuira Hot son died unof-pec/
te'dly last. Thursday evening and
buried at fhe old (Jannon graveyard
Friday. Revs. W. 11, Hughes ilftd
H, D. Taylor conducted the I’ttfief 1 -
al services. The bereaved family
have the entire sympathy of their
Commimity.
Rev, Logan Whitmire preached
at the home of P. D. Taylor last
Saturday night.
Church conference day at Tiger
last Saturday. Babe Lticount was
restored to fellowship of the chtfrch
and 1 lettered out with his wife, son
ancf mother^ Mrs, Lucoifnt is one
of the'oldest members of the church
ilt this place.
We learn that Hud Doc’kins af->
aU>Mg.
Mr; Layfayettc Wall, of Clara-,.
Gff.,' came up Suuday mgbt and is
•topping sever*! day* with horn*
' folks *nd friends.
Mrs. W.F, Hoaive has returned
horde after a two Wesks visit a-
Okmongher children, T. E., Mwrvie
*«4 Will ie K>o*ae, of Atlanta,
THREE FORKS-
We are having plenty ol ram in
this settlement now and have had
for the last six weeKs and prospects
are good for more.
We are having a good school o-
ver here this fall, the average is a-
bout thirty-five and Mr. J. M. Hop
per, of Macon county is our teach
er .
A number of ofir people went to
Clear Creek, N. C., to preaching
Saturday and Sunday lust and got
disappointed as usual, There
was meeting but no preaching.
Mr, Lester Kell and John Dun
can, of tnis settlement, went to
Highlands, N, C., last Sunday
morning and with a lively crowd
from there (vent out on top'of Sa-
tulah, a noted mountain of Macon
county, Who had a nice timeand
obtained a fine View of the surround
ing country.
• Mr. Lon Kell is goibffr .ftOw to
have his hoise shod. '<
Mi!-s Hassie Talley is visiting rel
atives in die settlement.
Garfield Duncan has been gone
Iron* home since Saturday >rttorn■
ing. Lookout girls, he may come
to see you.
Lust Week Was road working anti
some of the boys are heady defad
with colds from wonting in the
rain.
John Duncan and father are
making preparations to make a trip
to Seireca.
Don't forget the Devil’s Court
house—if yon want to see.it come
over to Duncan’s and John will be
glad to take you over there, it is
worth going to see.
Come, boys, write tip, lei’s gitre
the editor something to do, he
needs it and wants it.- Let’s hear
from crops in the county.
Does the l
.Baby Thrive;;
If not, something must be < j>
wrong with its food. If the * ’
’ mother's milk doesn't nour* 1
ish it, she needs SCOTT $ < *
EMULSION. It supplies the ;
! [ elements of fat required for ! r
* the baby/ If baby is * not
nourished by its artificial
•food,' then it requires ’
I Scott’s Emulsion;
Half a teaspoonful three
or four times a day in Its
Mr. Clifton McCrackin and Jea- - - « r ‘ wr 'j
« Dockins will »o„ to up from . | botUk Wl hav. ISt dcMtd
effect It seems to have a ; [
•pell of fever,
, Tom Hunnicutt ,of N. C., is Vis*
(ting Ilia home people here.
Mr. Charlie DeWioK w*s amongst
the boys here last week,
J. I. Langston and children.
Charlie and Miss Stella? have been
i»*WeW for several days,
State of Georgia—Rabun county
Constitution and By Laws of Ra
bun County Teachers’ Association,
Preamble
Wc, the teachers of Rabun coun
ty, realizing the neccesity for thor
ough organization and active ac
tive co-opcration of teachers, pat
rons and pupils, and anticipating
the mutual benefit to be derived
therefrom, do hereby resolve to or
ganize ourselves into a body, to be
known as the Rabun County Teach
ers’ Association, and hereby adopt
the toilowirig Constitution and By
laws for the government of said
body,
CONSTITUTION,
Act. 1st.
Sec. 1. This organization shall
be known its the Rabun County
Teachers’ Association .
Sec. 2 The object of this nssoci-
tion shall be the discussion of the
best methods of instruction, and
all other questions relating direct
ly to school interest.
Sec. 8 Any teacher or advanced
student of Rabun county may be
come a member of this association
by subscribing to its constitution
and by-laws.
See, 4 Ten members shall consti
tute a quorum for the transaction
of business,
Act. 2.
Sec, 1 The officers Of this associ
ation shall consist of a president,
vice president, 2nd vice president,
secretary, treasurer, editor and as
sistant editor,
Sec. 2 The officers shall be elect
ed annually bY ballot at the first
meeting of the year, a majority con
curring.
Sec. 8 It shall be the president
to call the meeting to order, at the
time and place appointed, to sus J
tain order, to state all motions ,-
to call votes, to announce re
sults,- and tc discharge such other
dutiesas usually devolve Upon the
chair in an of similar deliberative
bodies. The vice president Shall
preside over over all meetings when
requested to do so by the president
or during bis absoude. It shall be
the duty Of the secretary and trees-!
1 liver to keep a record c)f the pro-!
etedings of Hie associliticrjr, to call
the roll and mark the absentees , to
re'ceive and hold all mo'neys due
the association, to disburse the
same us the association may direct,
and to report in full for all moneys
us often as the the body may re
quest. It shall be duty of the ed
itor to correct all subject matter
which may need correction before
delivering the' same for publica
tion.
A-rticle 8
The meetings of this association
shall lie held monthly unless other
wise directed by the body, at such
time and place as may be agreed
■ ' upon by the body.
Articled .
] This constitution may be amerd-
| ed by a two-thirds vote of the body,
provided such amendment shall
have been submitted in writing at
the meeting preceeding the action.
BY LAWS
Article 1
This meeting shall be' called to
order bY the president aft 10 o’
clock, a. m.
Afticle 2
Sec. 1. There shall be anr order
of daily excerciseS arranged by a
standing committee on program ,
and submitted for publicaaion.
Sec, 2 After permanent organi
zation the assooiafion shall elect a
standing committee of three on
program, whose dtity it shall be to
arrange a program! for the aSsocia
tion'/ assigned duties ns neirflY as
sider the excuses of absentee^, (If
of these failing to perform thb
signed them by the body.
Article 8
Sec. 1 Any member being tatdjr
without a a feasonblc excuse, shall
be fined not less than twenty-*fiv8
cents nor more than fifty Cents,
Any member failing to perform biff
duties shall be fined riot less thffii
fifty cents, nor more than dollaf)
provided.such failure be inexctistt*
ble. Any member absenting Him*- -
self during an entire meeting wjth*
out a good excuse, shall be fined
not less than two dollars uor more
tliaii three dollars, provided that
such member be allowed ten days
which to render a written exc(i*ff
to the committee. No excuse shall
be Considered unless written.
Sec. 2 Fines shall be imposed btf'
the committees on fines and forfiffD
Ures, and collected by the secretary
and treasury.
Sec. 8 If any member of thiff
association shall fall to pay a fihei
imposed upon him, by the nest reg
ular meeting after said fine shall
become due, such member shall bd
prohibited from voting or taking'
rtny part in the exercises until Said
fine shall have been paid. In caSd
of the default of officers the offictf
of such befaulting officer, shall bef
declared vacant.
Article 4
Alterations or amendents of
these by-laws may bfc made at anf
time, by a twt^thirds vote of tlifi
members present.
Committee on Constitution ari^
By-lafVs,
Virgil McCrackitb
W. T. Daniel,
R. N. DoVer.
Cotton Seed
^ J^roo *58 <A5
With Tb« Atlanta Sentl«We«k1?
Journal to every one sending-
dolLr for a year’s subscription.
]
»# r
1 Should ho takon la < ummor at
well «■ winter.
Yack,
gffect Upon babies
— children; A fityrtent <
1 1 bottle Will prove the truth ' fnay be practicable' to all members
of our statements. “
m rotation.
Sec. 8 The association shall at
each Session chrOose two critics.
Sec, 4 The president shall ap-
4 point » committee of three' fce sow-
Jackson’s African Limbless Cotfoft,
grovs 8 to 12 feet high, and is said
to produce double the quantity of
ordinary cofton. It costs nothing to
try it. The seed afe scarce, out
The Semi-Weekly Journal has
0 secured a quantity and offers to any
L one sending one dollar for * year’s
^ Subscription $oo of these teed fie*.
h Tjalmctge,
^ Spurgeon,
£ wCeachor*
5 A collection of select termoiii Wr
f these great divines stnt free to ony
k one sending one dollar for a year's
subscription to The Semi-Weekly
^ Journal.
^ Sam Jfonos'
i jCettdrs.
Sam Jones writes regulsrly for TM
Atlanta . lOrnal, sud his letters ep- J
m pear in the Semi-Weekly edition.
\ tPfgonts VJanted
S Coeri/whoro. *5f
0 A live agent wanted at tyerjrfowh'
extra
k and hamlet In the south.
^ commissions to agente and
. inducements in fhe shape of attract*
A Ive prizes to those who send hug*
j Hsts of names,
r In AddUion to
x Commissions
r In addition to liberal commfsslolls
k agents who send us i0o cash sob-
j scribers for a year before next Mjjr
f ist, will receive a bonus of
k These st ldtng 50 wlu receive If,
j Extra fifties or hundreds In the Sam*
f proportion. Send the subscribers
along and keep account of them.
The Seml-Weefkly
JOURNAL^
Atlanta. Qeorgla-
none*
we will pay highest iftaildef
price for tye straw, either in tract0
or cash. Taylor and Sweet?
TsHFftlwfc Falk ##,
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