The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, September 21, 1899, Image 2

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The Slayton Tribune. burned Every Thursday. Official Organ of Itabnn CountY. Bate red at the Bustofflce at Clayton Ga,aa second-class matter J. A. REYNOLDS. Editor and Business manager TERMS. Ono Year $ 1.00 Six month* ... 60c: IN ADVANCE. Adiamondfor a dollar A Genuine Pomona Diamonds have a world-wide reputation. It is almost impossible to distinguish them from genuine diamonds cost ing hundreds of dollars each . We will forward a Genuine Pomona ■. Diamond mounted in a heavy ring, pin, or stud to uny address upon receipt of pneo, $1.00 each. Eer- rings, screws or drops,$2 per pair. Ring settings are made of one con tinuous pioce of thick, shelled gold, End are warranted not to vuanish. Ring and stud sent to any address upon receipt of | $1.60. Send for catalogue. In ordering ring give measurement by using a piece of string—also full particulars. Ad dress plainly, TIIK POMONA CO.. 1181-1183 Broadway, .... New York. Cornelia Institute, CORNELIA, GA. • Stands as the most successful and 'thoroughly equipped school of the .Location, in To the People of Persimmon. Dear Brethren and Friends : By a combination’of circum stances over which I had no con trol, I was prevented from reaching our quarterly conference on Thurs day Sept. 14th . It was a great disappointment to me. as I was very anxious to meet the good people of this section of Rubub county. That I may yet have this privi- ledge I have so arranged my round as to preach at Boiling Springs school house Sunday, 'Oct. 22nd, and if it suit the people I will preach a series of services the week fcllowing. At the close of the Sunday services with the assistance of Rev. J, W. Huffhes I will ad minister the sacrament of the Lord’s supper, and during the week we will present the destinctive doc trines of the Methodist church, which we believe to be the funda mental doctrines of the Bible. With brotherly love for all of cver- y name or order our desire is tc point sinners to‘‘The Lutnb of God which taketh away tho sin of the world.’’ Our motto is “Let names and sects and parties fall and Jesus Christ be all in all. ” To these [services wc cordially invite every body, and wc are glad that we can preach the doctrines of our church without speaking a harsh, hard word about those of other denominations who honestly differ with us. In the words of Holy Writ allow me in closing to say, “Come thou with us, and we will do thee good.” Ellison R. Cook, P. E., Dalilonegi District. Rabun Sheriff Sales. Will be Hold nn the first Tuesday in October next, at the court house in said county, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the followingj property to-wlt: 9* 9* V9V9S8^ Pin Mountain. kind in the state. Habersham county, which bus the lowest death rate of any county in' the U.S. Health . pure air and the finest mountain scenery make Cor nelia an ideal location for such a school. Two railroads, Southern and Tnhulah Fulls., Building brick, large modern and 'weir furnished . Heated by hot air furnace which is perfect. . Faculty • composed of young progressive, Christian nf^n and women. * Dormitories for boys and girls under care of teachers. First term’s enrollment 200, 22 of whom were from Rabun Co. No shoddy out of date methods,but everything up to date. Expenses reditcodio llte minimum. Confer with the President. A.E. Booth, Cornelia, Ga. GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION and I am afraid I have in herited it. I do not feel Well; I have a cough: my tango are sore; am losing fieuL What shall I do? Y«ar doctor says take care of yourself aad take plain cod-liver efl, bat yon can't take it. Only tfea strong, healthy person can take It, and they can’t take it hag. It is so rich It npaets the ftoaorh Bat yen can taka SCOTT'S EMULSION It is very-palatable end easily fir yen' will take plenty ■s afr,, and exercise, and ■ *8 EMULSION steadily, I are noted for hanging on. !sg They weaken your throat "S and lungs, and lead to serious trouble. Don’t trifle with them. -ja Take Scott’s Emulsion at once. It soothes, heals, ,a» and cures. mr 50c. and $l. All drunlsts. A certain town lot in the town of Clay ton in Rabun county Georgia, and known an the W.S. Whitmire store house lot and the one on which the W.S. Whitmire' old store house now standn and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point three feet north of the north west corner of the front piazaof said store house,thence east and paralel with the north wait of said store house sixty live feet, thence south paralel with the $5st ond or wall of said store house sixty eight feet, thence west paralel with the south wall of said' house sixty five feet, thence north sixty eight feet to the beginning corner, containing one ninth of an acre more or less, together with all the rights and privileges thereun to belonging. A nice stocK of General Mcrchan. dise. When around Pine Mountain give us a call and Said property , levied on as the property of J.L. Hamby hv virtue of two fl fas is sued from the Superior court of Rabun county, one in favor of Yew and Marltt a id one in favor ot Oppenheimcr & Com pany l>oth against said J.L. Hamby. written’Notice given defendant in the executions and tenant in possession in the temis of the law. Also at the same time and place, and on same terms, a three eights undivided in terest in lots of land nos. 155,181 and 182 in tlie second land district of Rabun county Georgia. Said land lying on the waters of Patterson ersek, west of the Harrison Dar nell estate. Levied on as the property of T. II. Car ter by virtue of a mortgage execution in fuvor of It. B. Ritchie and W. A. Martin as executors of the lust will and testament jjt A. J. Martin, deceased, against said T.B Carter issued from the superior court of Rabun county, written notice of said levy given in terms of law. This Scpt.G, 1890 J. It. Itltchfe, Sheriff. SAVE MONEY J M YORK —Is Still In the Ring with a lot of— STAPLE AND FANCY GROOEllIES Consisting Of Flour, Oil, Candy, Canned Goods and other things ns cheap as can be found. Call on him at c Iayton, Qa. m HE Ordinary's Citations. BLUE RIDGE UbdIU FLETCHER If. JOHNSON, Attorney At Law Gainesville, ' ■ Ga. REA Hamby ATTOKNNY AT LAW..' . dori«*i.Ge. Will practiow in th Northeasters efr* * cuit, also injother circuits by spirit!nob, act Special atention wlU tie jfaft ,' both criminal and civil ceoo* in U. 8. Courts tok the RpcUttraDitfkftt of Ga ... v v ’ H. H. DEAN, Attorney At l#w .vusV Galnsvlfle ‘ .■ tfh v ' W SParis ATTORNEY AT'tAW, v r CLvrton.Ga. . Will practice in all courts of Georgia Offlc. No. 4 Court bonne. Hotel Georgia—Ilnhtin Couiity. Notice is hereby given that the nniler- sigued has applied to the ordinary ot said county to: leave to Mil lunds belonging to the estate of WrnW. ’ Dickerson for the piir(iose of distalhuUs^. Said application will lie hfttri^^lj^^BCujhuteriii of the of lieldon the firAnHjl^in October,-18!)i) '■ . JM, L, Dickerson, Administrator upon estate of W. T. Dickerson. Tennesee Valley Col, Sam Kelly, u rising young lawyer of Franklin, N. C., visited his sister, Mrs. W. II. Greenwood Monday. Prof. A: A, O’Kclly visited Clayton this Week. M iss Annie Gibson, a charming young lady who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fisher, left for her home in Betor, N. C., lust Satnr- 4i>y. Miss Bertha Scruggs, one of our nicest young Indies, left Monday for tSillsviMe where she expects to visit her sister. Several from the valley attended the quarterly-meeting Saturday and Sunday. Among those who at tended were, Messrs II, A. Keener, David Garland, John Ritchie, John Holden, George Kelly and Malcolm Mooro and Mattie Hold en- Jim Martin has been quite sick for tho past week, Misses Ru*.h Smith and Mabelle Coffee are visiting .the former’s parents at Hartwell this week. if twt little doubt About! ■ employment he always has a good ift iti deni to 8a Y a 8 u > u '*t his late employ- tone Up tike er. A man , in fact, is like a gun Notice. Ido not want any shooting, hunting or fruit gathering done on ■'my lands, or tresspassing in any way oh my premises. Mrs. E. A. Bell. When a man is dismissed from —he makes a noise when he is dis charged.—Ex. According to palmistry, a wo man with a long thumb wHl al ways do her best to have.her own way, and ao will every other wo- Georgia— Rabun county To all whom it may concern: All peraons int created are hereby noti fied that, if no good cause lie shown to the contrary, nn order will ibe granted by the undersigned on the 9th day of October 1 899 establishing a new rosd, as marked nut by the road cominisslonem appointed for that purpose, commencing about one fourth of a mile north of w. H., York's residence; thence up popcorn creek by the residences of w. E. Barton and J J. Burton in said county, through the lauds of w. H. York, I). G. Burton, M. C, 'Canup, 8. J. Burton and,william Mincalf. and intersecting with the Hiawassee rood at Coward Gap on the Towns county line. Tills Sept. «th, 1899 w. 8. Long Ordinary To all whom it may concern: H, J. Ramey, administrator of the estate of James DocLinH, deceased, has in due form applied to the Undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will lie heard on the first Monday in October next. This the Slit day of Septemlier, 1899. W. 8. Long, Ordinary Georgia—Rabun County. To all whom it may concern: A. A. Darnell, of said 'atate, having ap plied to me for letters of administration de bonis non,on the estate of Harrison Darnell of said county, this is to cite'all and singu lar the heirs and rredtors of Harrison Dar- uell, to' be and appear at the October term, 4899, of arid court, and Nhow cause, if any they can, why letters of administration de boula non, should not he granted on estate of Harrison Darnell. Winess my official signature. This 28th day of August, 1809. ■; 1 W. B. Long, Ordinary, Rabun county. Oaorgia—Rabun County, Notice is hereby given ’ that the under signed has applied to the tddinacy of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of li, N, Jones for the payment of .debts-and for the purpose ot distribu tion among the heir* of said deceased. B«M application will be heard at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary for said eounty to beheld on the fttst Monday in October, 1898. This Slat.day of August. 1899. Ji A LOVELY HOME for the COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. TARLEFURNISHED WITH THE BEST the market affords PATRONAGE BOliCited, ORDINARY’S CITATION. Georgia—Rabun County, Court of Ordinary for said County. Settling for county purposes. It is ordei ed that u tax of sixty nine and four-tenths cents ( 094) be levied on all the taxidne property of said county to-wlt: 1st To pay the le^nl* indebtedness of the county, due or to become due 19 cts on each $100, 2nd To repair court-house- jail, bridg es or any other public improvement, 6 cts on each $100 3rd To pay sheriffs, jailors, or any other officer that may be legMly en titled..... .l^ts on each ....$100 4th To pay Coroners all fees that may be due them for holding in quests and etc 1 ct on each..$100 6th To pay the expenses of the coun ty for bailiffs at courts, non resident witness fees, stationary and etc—3c on each—. $100 fllll To pay Jurors .per diem com pensation 164 on each $100 7th To pay the expense of the coun ty in supporting the poor Beta on each * $100 8th To pay any other lawful chgrge against the eounty, such as election managers. JurY Commissioners, reg inters and etc... A cts on each...$100 Making In the aggregate the uM gum of sixty nine aedfour tenth (.004) «a the ono hundred dollars, on the taxable prop- erty of said oounty. -J M WILKtllM*— Will repair your Watches, docks end! Sewing Mciunei, i: a l: i . .v , '4 . i l Go To W -B- WATTS, Two undone half mitnmntM f, mU ni unit THE -i-i'.'e -A ' WALL HGiJ S.E Strictly Ffrsl-C ELEVAtED f • BEAUTIFUL SGENERY •Je; Spring and well water Clean Beds. The best furnished table end .... the most delightful stopping place in the mountains. TALLULAH FALLS RR. CP. TIME TABLE fCO 4. Effect Saturday Sept.iO, ’99, i0 A.M. no. 11 Dly *0,2 Dl’y Ex Sun’y E* Jkwn’j P.M. Lv Stations Ar •*' Tallulah FaU# - : ■w ct> 5 50 7 iO 6 80 646 700 P.M. TumprvlUe - Atuygdaie - Clarkesville - Demorest . Cornelia • Ar. , Lv w.V. Lauraine, A- G. m. A Stipt. .When Yon Want or -Ai CALL OR