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The Slayton 'Tribune,
lamed Erery Thursday.
Official Organ of Rabun CountV.
Entered at the Postoffice at Clayton
Oa.ae second-class matter
J. A. REYNOLDS.
Editor and Business manager
TERMS.
One Year 81.00
Blx months - 60c.
IN ADVANCE.
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THE SUPREMACY 0FTH0UAHT
By W. T. Daniel
There is one law interwoven in
the constitution of things which
declares that force of mind and
character must rule the world.
The puges of history confirm the
assertion, The whole material
embodiment of human achievments
and triumphs, the outcome and ex
pression of thought, is one vast
monument to its power
In the abode of literature
find imperishable monuments to
its supremacy ui a thousand intel
lectual inscriptions. In the field
of science, it has discovered and
left new truths that gives life and
activity to our beings. It has sur
rounded our homes with comforts,
given us power to assume control
of the blind forces of nature and
permitted us to receive through
the chemist’s crucible those oracu
lar responses which nature’s high
prieBt originally breathed into the
ear of a scientific thinker. It has
partially sought out and explained
the laws and phenomena of the uni-
verse and given us the theory of
evolution, which opens up to man
an almost illimitable vista of prog-
ess and development.
A great thinker seems to be al
most akin to the infinite, a brother
of the mountains and seas, a man
who absolutely annihilates space,
and a being to whose command is
given a brief omnipbtence.
There is apparently nothing
which a great thinaer cannot ac
complish. He seems ta actually
spurn the yerv limitations to mat
ter itselt, fo }eap the yawning gulf
which separates the actual from
the possible, and in that- incessant
struggle for speculative mirth
which he .vainly anticipates as the
consummation of his intellectual
happiness, to demonstrate the very
immortality of the soul that burns
within him.
Great thinkers, by the gennwof
their thought, have changed the.
the current of human affairs.
They have unbound the fetters and
shackles of intellectual despotism,
and created a higher and nobler or
der of thought among each other.
Nothing but a genuine'man ever
makes a great |thinker. The nu-
clens must be formed in childhood.
It moat be fostered and developed
as a mother does her child.' No
nian baa ever become a great think
er by gaaiitg at festal 6hows and
idle ceremonies, exploring new
.pleasures, engaged in midnight
levels. )n the detraction of gaming
and the maduess of 'intemperance.
From the days of primitive man, I
the generality of men have been
contented with the existing, yet'
them have been ft Tew who have,
conceiyed of-tomething better and
^spiraj to something liiger. These
e.been ipen of thought. The
»r* of influence in all ages of
story has been thought
--ft has been
principality
certain luminous ides, lighthouses
on the sea of time, fo guide and di
rect the human race in its onward
march to a : higher liberty and a
more perfect wisdom. Ever since
that grund invention for recording
human thought, brain and not
brawn, books and not giants, the
thinker and not the warrior, have
been the ruling actors in the great
drama of history.
From tnat moment, there has
been a death grapple between mind
and matter, between the brawny
arm and the majestic thought, be
tween the existing and that which
ought to be. Mind has truniphed,
the ptyi has conquerd the Hattie
nxe, and muscle stands quivering
and trembling in the presence of
th^pafit thought; ineffable thought
wfffse power the dungeon has hot
weakened nor inquisitions subdued,
whose path lies through mind and
leads to intellectual perfection and
mental Happiness.
From the *‘Waterloos” of his
tory, where life aud liberty were
trampled beneath the treacherous
feet of tyrants, from the dungeon
of the prisoner, the cell of the mar
tyr, and the studies of the student
have come forth the gemi of
thought to snatch from the face of
man the man the veil of self-con-
nnd delusion, to infuse his shrunk
en arties the fresh trials of a new
life.
A diamondfor 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 any address upon
receipt of price, $1.00 each. Eer-
rings, screws or drops.$2 per pair.
Ring settings are made of one con
tinuous piece of thick, shelled gold,
and are warranted not to tuanish.
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,
THE POMONA CO.,
1181-1188 Broadway,
New York,
Cornelia Institute,
CORNELIA, GA.
Rabun Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold on tlW first Tuesday In;
November next, at the court house in said j
county, within the legal hours of sale to the 1
highest -bidder for cush, the following
property to-wit: j
Fine Mountain.
Also at the same time and place, and on
same terms, a three eights undivided in
terest In lots of land nos. 186,181 and 182 in
the 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. B. Car
ter br virtue of a mortgage execution in
favor of R. B. Ritchie and W. A. Martin as
executors of the last will and testament
of 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 Sept, tt, 1899 J. R. Rltchfe,
Sheriff.
A nice Btoox of General Merchan
dise. When around Pine
Mountain give us a
call and
ORDI’NARY’jS CITATIONS.
. Georgia—ltabuu County.
To all whom it may concern: All
persons interested are hereby notified
that, if no good cause be shown to the
eontrar; an order will be granted by the
undersigned on the 81st day of October,
1899, establishing a change on the road
leading from Tallulah Academy to Plum
Orchard church, said change commenc
ing at IT. C. Blalock V store in Ta lulah
District and running to the left of the
old road, through the lands of H. C, Bla
Iock and J. U. Derrick and intersecting
the old road at the llaperi lip.
This Sept. 26th 1899.
\V. S. Long,
Ordinary.
Georgia—l.'abun County.
Torwhotn it may concern: V. T.
Stonecypber, having made application in
due form to be appointed permanent ad
ministrator upon the estate of Win.
Stonecypher, late of said county, notice
is hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular terra of the court
of ordinary for said county, to lie held
ou the first Monday in November, 18 9.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture tblsjjWth day of September, 199.
; W. 8. Long,
V Ordinary.
Georgia—Rabun County.
To whom it may concern: John
Howard,* Administrator de-bonis null, of
ThoinatMJ^ttiv.yieceased, 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 November
next. Thil 2nd day ot October,I181HI.
, W. S. Long,
Ordinary.
j Cotton Seed
\ &roe %£
<
With Tba Atlanta Semi-Weekly
Journal to every one sending one
doiLr for a year’s subscription.
Stands as the most successful and
thoroughly equipped school of the
kind in the state. Location, in
Habersham county, which has 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 I
Tal>ulah Falls. Building brick, I
large .modern and well 'furnished, j
Heated by hot air furnace which is
perfect. Faculty composed o
young progressive, christiap men!
and women. Dormitories for boys r
4
Jackson's African Limbless Cotton.
A grovs 9 to is feet high, and Is said
^ to produce double the quantity of
V ordinary cottoni It costs nothing to
A try it The seed are scarce, out
j Tne Somi-Weekly Journal has
¥ secured a quantity and offers to any
k one sending one dollar fur a year’s
^ subscription jootf these seed lice.
S Uaimage,
y Spurgeon,
^ ffioochor.
¥ these great divines.senl free to any
k one sending one^dollar lor_a_ year’s
to subscription to Tho SaoU-Weekly
A Journal.
J Sam Jones'
\ jCottors. «£
and girls under care of teachers.
Sam Jows writes regularly for The
Atlanta . airnal, and his letters ap
pear In the Serai* Weekly edition.
First term’s enrollment 200, 22 T _ ~ .
of whom were from Rabun Co .1 J «PfyontS 11/anted
No shoddy out of date methods,but I ^ Sve/ywhore
everything up to date. Expenses
reduced to the minimum. Confer
with the President.
A.E. Booth,
Cornelia, Ga. ]
f A live agent wanted at ever^town
k and kaq let in the south.
^ commissions to agents and extra
9 inducements In the shape of attract-
a ive prises to those who send largo
I Hats of names.
Mottee.
I do riot want any shooting,
hunting or fruit gathering done dn
my lands, or tresspassing in any,
why on my premises. j’
In Addition to
CommlMlons
hi additive to liberal commissions
sgentswboaendus too cash auk-,
rk year befors neat Maw
receive a bonus of •UP-
receive 99.
i'totito
SAVEMONEY
J M YORK
—Is Still In the Bing with a lot of—
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Consisting Of
lour,
Oil,
Candy,
Canned Goods
and other things as cheap
as can be found. Call on him at
ist, receive
i gccouat i
clayton, Ga.
tat
BLUE RIDGE
Hotel
A LOVELY HOME
for the
COMMERCIAL
Pnfraial M.
FLETCHER M. JOHNSON,
Attorney At Law
Gainesville, Ga.
REA Hamby
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ola;ton. Ga.
Will practice in th Northeastern cir
cuit, also injother circuits b7 special con
act Special atention will be given
both criminal and civil cases in the
U. S. Courts for the Northern District
ofGa
TABLEFURNISHED
WITH THE BEST
the npket affords
PATRONAGE
fetter, Salt-llbeum And Eciema.
The intense (toiling and smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
iy applying Chamberlain’s Eye ihd
Skin Ointment. Many very baa case*
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient:for itching piled and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 98 eta. pelf box
Dr. Cady's Condition Pondm are
just what a horse needs when in baa
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
ve.mifnge. They are not food but
medicine and the best In use ter put *
horse in prime condition. Price «■
vents per peckatm
Nature’s Wisdorfi.
How wonderously nature hag or.
dRiued all'things below.
’Moug other things fbfbldding
hair on woman's fade to gtow,
For no barber could e’er shave
her, no mutter what his fikill.
Because her tongue wottld never
let her dimpled chin be still, : ,
EE#BE>9> ■ laeAtattovdjwUmomr ja.
BUUU Ipw, mm mMUnwmr *P
wO.ll aKm.tM.-jg
H. II. DRAN,
Gainsville
Attorney At U*
Ga*
W S Pai 8
• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ClaYtoa. Ga.
Will practice in all courts of Georgia
Qffic. No. 4 Courthouse.
-J M Wl KERSON-
.Will repay your......
Watches, clucks and?
Sewing Mouinbs,
.GoTo.y.:.....
WI-WMIt,
two ana one half mUfi Sort of J...*K
ro> imn
TAB
Strictly First-Class
LOCATION.
BEAUTIFUL SGLNERY
Spring and well water p-
Clean Beds.
The best furnished table and
the most delightful stopping piece
in the mouutains.
TALLULAH FALLS RR
CO.
*• TIM* TABLE NO 4.
Effect Saturday Sept. iO, ’99*
iO A.M.
no. 11 bly no. 2 Dl’y
Ex Sun’y Ex sun’
P.m.
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Tallulah Falls
Tumervllle
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Clarkesville -
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