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Comity Directory . - ■
judge Superior Court
John B. Estes.
Solicitor General
w, A. Charters,
Senator 40th Senatorial District
W. J. Green
Member of Legislature
’ 1 K. E. A. Hamby.
Ordinary
W. 8. Long.
Sheriff
J. R. Ritchie,
clerk Superior Court,
J. S.,Ramey.,
; ’ Tax Receiver
James O. York,
Tax culletcor
Joseph L. Dickerson
Qounty Treasurer
’• w. E. Thompson.
County Surveyor
. * w. E. Jones.
Coroner
william Wheeler.
Justice of the Peace
V. C. Kerby.
Notary Pnblic and Ex. Justice
D. T. Duncan.
County School Commissioner.
■ W. J. Neville
1 • Members Board Of Education
i N. C
MK Colvin Speed, of' Victoria;;!-. 1 waijt / '»rt4«UWw»'tplo ~!h*
made our ofifi
cull Friday lust .
A number of urresls have been
made by the marshall this week,
but few convictions.
Mr. H. M. Hopper, cf Rabnn
county, was in town Saturday.—
Franklin (N, C.) Press
Sam Mitchell and his son, Tom,
hove returned from a prosperous
i rip down the country.
H. M. Munday, rodman of the
Dlnck Diamond surveying party,
has been sick for several days.
.Brown and wife, of Win-
a.,spent several days among
fritmda here the past week. >
■ 1
Mr. W. P. Wilson has moved to
Viojoda, N. C.,and weunsterstand
he is doing well. Good ' luck to
J. L. Hamby had the mistortune
to got, dog bitten. Fortunately
the dog was not mad, but we c^ptfc
say as much for Hamby,
John Godin y passed throi$
M. w Swo'ford, President, W. Ji'fbWH'yesterday with Lester Queer?
STHoldeT hUiWK *' B ' DUI “ rl1 Md Q- neen charged with violating
$Mi UK,.—
stun.
Church Directory.
Below aie the. appointments for the
Clayton'Circuit;
• CWytflii. First Sunday in each month?
11a. in.,,7.30 p. ni
Wesley Chapel. 2nd and 3rd Saturday
and Sunday in eacli month.11 a. in.
f’ine Jit., Fourth Sat. and Sun-in each
month. II a. ni.
Ahtinch, First Suu. in each month,
ff.30 p. is.. and Fifth .Sat. and Sun,. 11
n. in'.
. All are cordially invited.
Ciias. W. Curry, P. C.
£ the United States rovenue law.
Esq. J- E. Derrick and-J H R.1d
mey , of the Flats , are tied qn the
Irish potato contest- Bring yoitr
potatoes along and get the premi-
urn* ...
D, J- Duncan, after about twq
month’s stay at the Falls, returned
to Clayton Mond iy evening. Mr.
Duncan is always welconied
greeted by iiis friends
Deputy Collectors Crawford attti
Bergsfi^ip cut two distilleries oa 4
« ;'T. H. Coffee 3^,' Vy,. W «inith
" *81. As you wi-H see, W. A.
CITf IHItECTORY.
f. L, .Henson, Mayor.
'Councilman.
W. c. Donaldson
- T. j, Coffee
J. A, Reynolds
* Nm-.l nll *
Vi ■.'<!. M. Oliver.
Regular mauling*, first Tuesday.
Musonic l-lrcitory.
' nbun up Lodge No. SU.1 V. untl A . M .
• ' It E. A. ilamby, W. M.
F. A. Uk-Okli y, 8. W.
W, 8. Price, J w.
R. 8. Sanders, Sec'ty. ^
Johu W. Oreo , Treasurer, '
John L. Hamby, 8. ii,
, W. T. Yo:k, J. f .
A. M. Had, Tyler.
Meeting :it 10 o'clock a. m on Frldny be
fore Ills full moon In oucli month.
^Pesonal
- and Gleanings
Bacon at Henson's.
Last Tuesday was salesday. but
nothing sold.
■ Silver Leaf lard at Henson’s.
CoQ Hamby is in Atlanta at
tending the United States court,
J. C* York tells us he killed 20
squirrels off one tree.
Ten pound coffee at Henson’s.
All who want bargains in winter
clothing come on, J. F> Earl
An extra good line of groceries
t Henson’s.
Mrs. M. E. Davis, of Tallulah
Jis, is visiting relatives in. town.
' The Board of education mot in
r session here last Tuesday.
Timpson Creek and in MoccasoiV Swafford raised the largest.
<!****"»' They also cut down weighing 47 pounds .arid lfSfltinces.
beer at three other places.
A. B. Chastain ol Scaly. N. of $5 which was paid l^f.'-$w.iji|Ford
as hktived ii.i the jRqbins cottage, last Tuesday by Judge Lang, to
4>n llm Valley road. “ He is here
temporarily. Tlin wife ip being
ireateTt'bX^ local physicians.
*'■ taihie'and setilo By. the end of
thismonth, all of you. I’m just
obliged to have it now. I’m goingt^rdor
tb sue all \yho owe me a fiye cents,
Lizzie Diincan.
A. J. Duncan Was in town
He says he wants the stock
law.or the gales polled down on the
pubfitf'roads as he lias to get out
, M
to-day-'
-If ;
for troin .and sciatica know that
CliamherJam’s pain balm relieved
me after a number of other 'medi
cines and a doctor had failed. It is
the best liniment I have ever known
of.—J. A. Dodgen Alpharetta,Ga.
Thousands have heen cured of rheu
mat ism by this remedy. One* ap
plication relieves the t pain. For
sale by all dealers.
This is to notify any and all per
sons indebted to u|4|>„)f9U-«dc not
settle with us either oy npto or
payment by the Istb djj# qf Oct
1899 we will put yourjuxQUnt out
immediately for collecftOQ. Please
bear this in inmd as WeTmdan just,
exactly what wo say. ^
V ours Truly,
C.E. & WpT ttnnnon.
“A young man csi^felfito our
store yesterday sufferii^fr<5m a se
vere attack of cramp cqlj.q,” writes
B, F, Hess, miller andlgeucral mer
chant, Dickey’s MounfSfh. Pa,
‘•He had tried various^lomi reme
dies without relief. °‘A&'TMd used
Chamberlain’s colic, <3ro«¥fci and
diarrhoea remedy I gave liinra dose
and if soon brought hintpnt-ulright.
I never saw a fellow scfc rejcnced.”
Sold by all doulers.
The watermelon contest.- .which
has been advertised since last
spring, begun July 81st jjy . J. F.
Earl fringing three wrffgblng 85J,
39-J and 44J. At diffqi-ent 'dates
the following entered thij contest:
M. VV. Swuffoid S'Mbs.und 15oz.,
L. P. Wall 401bs anit^ba., AV. S.
Price 89 and 42, W.. A. Swafford
401 bs and 15Joz and 15oz.
Mr. J. A. Earl offeredthe-preniiiiin
whom the money had been depos
ited. . ,
The Appetite Of A. Goat'
Is envied by all poor dispcplics
Whose stomach and liver are out of
All such should know that
Dr. King’s New Life;. Pills, the
Wonderful stomach anddiyer reone-
dy. gives a splendid appfeftte,sound
digestion digestion and V regular
lie Fooled the Surgeons
All doctors told'Reiiicic Ha mil
ton of West Jefferson, O.. afterseuf
fering 18 months fromRechiul Fis
tula, he vvould die if unices a cost
ly operation was performed: but he
cured himself *ith five bqxes of ; - .
Bucklen’s Arrtica Salve, (he Sui;etit’ * on .i I am conti;oHiig that place
Pile cure on earth, and the .best' now.' »*' *
salve in the world, 2£ cents a box
Sold by all druggists
Betty’ Creek.
Dry weather.
The people are all about through
their fodder
It hf s been demonstrted repeat*
edly in every state iii the Union and
in many foreign countries that
Chamberlain’s Cough .remedy is a
certain preventive arid cure for
croup. It has become the univers-
Making syrup and” going to al remedy for that dtaefase, M, V.
candy pullings is the general occiii’ 'Fisher of Liberty^jft r ; Va.’only re
pat ion now.
Mrs. Lush Garland fell ^Sl Wed
nesday and hurt.herself pretty bad.
She is improving now. ”
Mr. George Hopper went to Ma
con, N'. C., Sunday ty see his best
girl,
Uncle Benny Grist is up to see
us again. lie is working in the iu- ■
terest of the.Tribune.
Gapt. L. M. Beavert and wife
were the guests of A, A. Darnelf
and family Sunday.
Notice This PiejcSe.
I am now needing what you aie due
. me, and now ask that all persons who
hinquapins are about gone but* tteindebted to me either by note or ac
chestnuts will soon be
are any, _ 1
Mrs. Georgia Darnell visited la-
L. Long and family Sundav.
Mr. Alfred Ledford is suffering
a great deal from a boil.
Mr, A. A. Darnell went to Clay
ton Monday on business.
if there 1 count come at o ;ce and make settle
mentor I shall not hesitate to com
mence suit. Now I think this a fair
warning so govern yourselves according
ly. Yourg,
Having a Great sale of Chamber
lains congh Remedy.
Manager Martin, of the Pierson
drugstore, informs us that he is
having a great run on Chnmber-
laiit’s Cough remedy. HeseUs five
bottles of that medicine to p>nc of
ariy other kind and it gives, great
satisfaction. In these days'of la
grippe thorn is nothing like Cham
berlain’s cougli remedy to stop the'
cough, heal up the sore throat ami
lungs and give relief within a «'ery
short time. The sales arc growing
and h] 1 who try it are pleased with
its prompt action.—South Chicago
Daily Carriulet. Sold by all deal
ers.
bodily linbit that insuijiB.jyajrfect
health and great energy* Qii1y-25
ot^his buggy and open seven gutesj_.pt, ail druggists- °
id tlie rain.
Nfrs. Maggie Brown returned
her homo, Spartan burgh, S. C-, to
day after a pleasant visit with Mr.
and Mrs John W- Godfrey of Ten-
nWd Vtllgr-
The fallowing are registered at
1 : E ' L - Her S 8tlom ,
Bpbne Cranford . L. H. Moore,
D, \Yil5. F^% Clarkesville. S.L.
MtfiKTmny, Blue Ridge, FI. VV.
G1 ejyoft^tsAll a n t a.
H.W. Glekson, representing the .
reHn^j^uiMT^dicine concern. ^of'
Chnmberlaim Medicine Co. Dcs
McffflWf’TRw, was here Tuesday.
Hei renawed, advertising- contract
for^hiff*Co.*%ith us for another
year. 1 . ., v..
Mr. J.A/Swofford, after spend
ing fcbCHIWabo months at Cornel>a
assisting B. VjT. Grant, proprietor
of ffle'Griiifnpmise. returned home
Monday, ilr. Grant., has im-
provedpo'gs to be.pble to look af
ter fwijiuisiness personally.
Lufaynttev(fatts began building
a wagon twefee year ago and com-
_ leton returned Monday j pleted it yesterday when Sheriff
» IS day’s trip down iu R iteliie purchased it and drove into
town with It last evening. If this
is not correct, Mr. Watts, get after
the sheriff, be is our authority.
Mr. H. R, Cannon, of Talln’al:
“ ” in town ' '
s a crowd of rep-
in
Notice of Local I.egifi’atlon.
k Notice is h°reby given thAtwBill with
the following title will bo
the next session of the General Assentb
ly of Georgia, to wit: “A mil to be en
titled, an act to prevent the-flrlvltijlf ; bf
cattle from any poirt south of Itiaeitidfe
intrttliecountlesof Rabnn, TowiiSj JJn-
ion in said state to prescribe penalties
fpt violating the same and for ofHer pur
poses.” # At.:.'
W.J (• reeii,Senator -toth Dist,
tbao- . .
Notice is hereby given that a tax of
(Ivaiepths of one per cent is levied im
ah the taxable mjoperty Within tbe ii)(per
e limits mthe town of Clavtop,
f ; ib.« to P*y t lie expenses and inf* *
ness of said town for tlie year 1
tfiftCthe final date of pay me
taxes closes on t be,25t h day of
aiid that executions be issued
deliilf|uent tax payers immediately after
said date. By order of tlie town counoUL
in regular meeting. This Sept. 25ttr
1809.
J, Ii. Henson, Mawar« A w,i»r„
J. A. Reynolds. ”-S
Clerk of Council. ... a-
THRirCHilDRlNlfpEO
Lust Buturdny night about 10 o'
clock three children wepq^burned to
death near Tallulah jjojige Fun
Scett f the mother of tips, children ,
left the home about. 8 o clock to at
tend n dance at the lodge and left
her little.children,, aged from five
to ten, fastened in the house alone,
w.ien the house caught on tire, or
set as some think, aiid the children
A Life And Death Fight.
Mr. VV A, Hines of Manchester,
In-, writing of his almost mirnctr
lous escape from death, says; ‘Ex
posure after measles induced seri
ous lung trouble, which ended in
Consumption; I had frequent
hemorrhages and coughed night and
day. All my doctors said I must
soon die- Th°n I began to use Dr
King’s new discovery for consump
tion, which completely cured ine,
I would not be without it. even if it
cost $5,00 a bottle. Hundreds
have used it on my recommenda
tion and all say it never fails to
cure throat, chest and lung trou
bles. ” Regular size 50c and $1.00
Trial bottles free at all druggists.
I am tired of accounts. I now
want money, notes or fi fas. Settle
by the 15th and your name will
not be caljed at the white oak nor
will your dog try to bite the bailiff.
If you mean to pay me without be-
irg sued don’t fail to settle by that
time. I want all that are good to
settle by the 16th.
Yours, very truly,
W R. L. Ritchie.
Notice
• Is hereby given that I do not
want any shooting, * hunting or
srnit.gathering doBt^qn my lands,
or tresspassing ih'any way on my
premises, ndr. pn Lafayerte Wall’s
fa.rm and premise's,"at; or near Liny
SlcW. Dover. -
peats what has been said around
the globe when he writes: “I have
psed Chamberlain’s Cough remedy
in my family for several years and
always with perfect success. We
believe that it is not only the best
cough remedy, but that it is a sure
cure for croup. It. hae saved the
Jives of our children a number of
times.” This remedy is for,#aleby
■^1 dealers.
Se
J. L Hamby
The fourth Quarterly Conference
for the Rabun mission charge will
bo held at Ivy Hill on Thursday
Oct. 26th, All are cordially invi
ted. The members of the Quar
terly Conference will be expected
to attend without fail. ■ ■ J •
J, W. Hughes P.C.
need not lose flesh in summer $
5 if you use the proper means |
9 to prevent it You think i
1 you can’t take SCQTfS |
g EMULSION in hot weather, $
2 f>ut you can take it and di- f
f Rest it as well in summer as 2
J ip winter. It is not like the
£ plain cod-iiver oil, which is
2 difficult to take at. Any time.
9 If you are losing flesh,
| you are losing ground and j
g you need |
f Scott’s Emulsion j
| and must have it to keep up jj
J your flesh-and strength, if i
9 you have been taking ii arid 2
* prospering on it, don r t fail to 3
continue until You are thor- ^
oughly strong and well. 4
50c. and $1.00, all drufftata. |
J SCOTT & BOWNE, Cliemiatt, Naw York. 3
9’Mra>'9-M‘.'mv> >*»■ '<*+>1*+?**
SCROFULA
thlo blood, wXMric lungs and
paloncso. You bavo than In
hot weather as wall as In cold- ;
SCOTT’S EMULSION cures
Last Warnipg.
AlFjndcLted to us in any-wa
whoxiil to settle with VV. R. I
Ritchie by the I5th after that - ca
settle with the officer.
,jYours respectfully,
s., Mozely A Ritchie.
^ Glorious News
Comes from Dr. D. B, Cargih
of„W«iWta, I. T. He write*
“Four<S)ottlo8 of ElectHc Bitter
has cured Mrs, lirew-jr.Jj scrofula
which had causod her gre$t auffei
ing for years. Terriblaso^es wool
broax out on her head and face.ahi
the bert doctors coifld give no h ‘
but her cure is complete and
health is excellent.*’ This ah«
what thousands have proved-
Electric Bitter* is the best,blood j
rifier known. It’s th* *uj
remedy lor eczema, titter,
rheum, ulcers, boil* f*® 1 " *
sores. 1$ stimulates