About The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1899)
f* HWWIFUl :~ ffy W, T. \ truly succeVsi'ul iini^^^pb‘ Wft'oseifi'fc^'is educated ■•i&$$iiwc\ 1 (fri: heart to feel and the body t<b act.' "i ' Education is the rnehns by Which man’s progress re made and the in strument ~ of' his ‘developemenr. ' ! Whatever is accomplished in sci ence. art, commerce and religion is dependent upon it. The import- anceof an education cannot be over estimated. It makes life larger, better and in every way more pros- perous. It does hot consist of pour ing knowledge and facts into the brain, but of unfolding the powers ofi.the inner man, .disp. Wih<5h ifrohn^-Pine ' ..>,!y(obntai« give ns a -. - ceil .unit ii i '" - klibwit- blrMfcr foe cunh f . the. fpUa*ing (■propsrlff.to^tt_ .. .. ' >• | ; • -jifto M tJW same time and place, and an Same term*, a three eights undivided in* 1 1 te.rest In. lots of land nos. 1.15; 181 and IBS in the"aecoiRl land district of Italian county ' <f)eofgiu. :'8aiii Innd lying op the waters ot • .Patterson pnek, west of the.Harrison Dar nell .estate. levied oh as 'the 'pro^iriy'of T. II. Car ter W virtue of a 1 mortgage execution In? favnruljt. B;ltttdhie aiid W. A. 'M-artltf as 0 executors pt tlife lost wilt 4nd testament ■ of A' J. Martin; deceased, against said T. B Carter tssued fjom the sdperipr court of . Kabun county. . written ' notice: of said 1 levy glvpn in terms of law. . This Sept: 0,; 18TO . . j. It, Ritcjlife,. Official Organ of Hhbnn CountY. Entered at the Ppstofffce at Clayton Oa.as second-clasi matter SAVEMONEY J. X. REYNOLDS.’ Editor and Business manager J M YORK TERMS. Year 81.00 >nth* - - - 60c. IN ADVANCE. —Is Still lii tho Rjngwtth a lot of— ST A PLES and F ANU Y GROCERIES ■ . ......Consisting Of.;;,.. lour, : ■ - • '• ; ■ • 'Sificrfff. Candy,, ... Canned Goods,: and other’'things ar cheap ,*8;can be found. Call bn him at' ORDl’NARY’S CITATIONS. Georgia—Itabhn County. 1 • To allwhom It fntiy ertn'cern,: A1 persons - ’ inte^eslbd are' iiefeby' iiOtlOe^ that, if no.good chase be showb tor Oht It is leading, human souls to what is best, and making what is best out of them. That education is lalse which does not give man an upward look through the windows of his soul, Wijihput.this knowledg|e,crawIau|j bnj ciayton, Ga, contrary t«i order wbl be ^fiiiiifed bjt the, .undersigned on the 81st day of f.October,: d89i|. establishing Adjudge oil jljie road leading,from Tiiihilah Awvtem;i' Jfo.PluAt' Orchard church', eo'mnreiiC- ing at II. C. Btelbck'’s sioteht Tklhldi; District-and running to the . left of the old road,' through the lands of H. C, Bid 1 locK.and J- H. Derrick and intersecting the ojd road, at the ilaper U iip. \ This Sept. 26th 1899. ” *•' i iV IV.S. Loi'g, ’ ” ' t|ie earth and all your, science,is, but the gospel of dirt, The work of .the teacher fails when h^ does not give to the pupil idea», which when added to those of the students, gives birth to oth er ideas .larger undbetter. The successful' feachbr; adminis ters thedisciplinfethnt develops, ex pands'atid regulates the faculties of the learner so thiit these faculties’ are increased in capacity. He U nOt a true teachef who does uot ex pect his pupil to- eclipse his own' {fame. When the lesson of thinks ing.properly foi ode's self- is - thetfr oughly tauglit and' well ‘mastered.- ‘the work' of>the tetfeherhai been- ac M. w. Swoffo Green, Cicero;. B1 F. G.Holden. CntTEGI (■•r ' Below are tin Clayton Circuit: Clayton, first 11a.m., 7.80 p. ffi ... . Wesley (Ubmpel ■nd Sunday In e PineMt.,Fou month. II *. m. Antioch, Find , . 8 80 p. m., and J Oidjnar.V' Gebrgia—luibun County, * ’ Wvthiimi it may emieern :, ;V. T, StbriecypHer, iiavln - made application in due form to be appointed permanent ad lrahejd by ^he Government. The Amt mail left here last Monday morning and is being carried by A'. M. Walt On this route a new post office; seven miles; east, of Clayton, th 1 *'-been established; The namebf thenew office is War woman and Mrs. A. M, Wall is postmistress.. This *oute was bad : mluistrAtca-. Upon the Estate of tVm. Stonecyphet, latfrot' siiul county, 'notice' is, hereby given thitt said application will lie ly&ra at thei^gpjar teiimV the court; Of ordinal') for Said county, to hsi-held On Miefliat |Slondav In Noyembef. 1.8 ?• W:\ivess my hftiid and official’ sigim‘- tiire,,tbi» 2$tli <}ay of September, TfifjSfe; A-j.. t*jvi ?jfy'„i . ’ : 'ii !0 “iti'i ! Georgia-*-Itab»tii: Comity. . • ^, ... *. A LOVELY HOME ' " r LtDr the 'the work- of-the tetfehor'hai been ComplWhfed, aAd^thb 4tiideht hdfs , been •furnished'a key- tKW 'Will '-im- ! lock to him the world’s treiltrtfrea.'' The flrst and most, important,rule ot • •success IS ip; tjuo k . ^ n : • Great ns is the mind, magnificent ■at >re % Pfiffewv but itint»stba un- der divine giiidwiice iL bes* things, are aebieved i n 1 Ife. The $u<;ces9- fdl man thinks and w<,vks in line with God; . ' • Eyery man’s life should be> hor- cording to his plan ef God,. A,par .poaeless man ia.a.pulpy: rifah” He ; 1 s - Tq all Wh'oitt it nitty t/ojioern':' ‘ dolin' Howatd, AdbUAlatrator de-bonls riJn, of Thonitts Cartur^vbivea.'.Kd, lias in (Vfe ■ for>n Uppllftf pi ihe ^liderslgncd fof.li’iiye to sell the hoblis belonging lo flifi' estate' of nal,l de<’eiyi4jl, v aa j -M'aUl Jap|tlication- Will 'be hearatu tlie fl^ v Mynija^,ln Nay^inber iiext./t-Thls 2n/i day' Ot Oc’tiibrr.flHtjii. ■*•.19 - tiing, ' j AO*? . " o;.-OriMw*y>v-'-i Geulfelii^ftJb'uii County^ ’ , J .) To alLiVhom'lt Itiby eoncWi': All lierHons lnteresfod nrelim^. y, n.oUlitiil tliat, if no goo<l ciiusjs bv.sb^'vn Vi. Vlu: pontrary; air order will "lie granted by tjie' mjdei- _ _ _ the npilef- - Signed, on the 13th day ot'Novunibe'r, IffiHV esfahlisbingaclrauge on-tHa road bailing; from,Clayton to yyalhallp,saiil change i;ym fneneipg'at or near the corner of O. 0.1,ed- , ford’s fence In AYafwdinan district, them e the old Smash wagon road, crossing the creek pt tlie old ford tlirough the. lands, of C. G. Letlford and "Martha Bynum, anil In- nerSecfiiig the old Toad at the old bridge place. Oet.illth 1899. , ; , 1 <■■ i . • AV.’S.'Long, Ordinary. ’ umu. i He does not walk’-eVectAnd ’ (rtrAight-for'iVfttd. ’'-'Hb ivalibles' through life and should be classed as among the invertebrates. He tie so pulpy that he runs into the molds 1 that circumstances make for- him, 1 instead of turning grandly- on bie * central self and molding ciruum- ’ stances into plans and achieve- ' ments for God.- r The man that succeeds is inten- ’ ^tionally practical! Henot dnly lias brain filled with lofty thoughts and * his heoyt y^lb pure motive,' but has the ability to unfold his powers r in the performance of duties that octne to him. He has learned that he ie not mere body or bfiginy .hutr 1 rather V personal power, a center of " "" ‘ ' 5 '' “ A :! " mulii - Tetter, Seit-Kbeam ana flcUtek The intense itching and smarting, inci- > lent to these diseases, isinstantly allayed it applying Chamberlain's Eyfe nnd ikin Ointment. Many very baa eases: lave been permanently cured by It. It, s ..equally efficient for itching pU68 And i favorite remedy for sore, nipples, : J. - F, Jffiariih toduy.il ., v .| Tallulah independent bctioti brains and body and life at his will. Sueh'A than strenghteri^ our republic and becomes a defender hilper of society. game, bird oir animal ar auy part of either whether dead-or alive, that are protected. by this act dur- ing the period so protected and it tbell be deemed, as prima facia evi dence of the yiolatipu of the piro- viaion of ihffi action for any pen- lound in pos er bird* (®r fing the pe- fprotected by ! [per. mv BtxlMcrftb«rt may cup . 1,15 J “ T. M. Brooks, and* we b»pe o«r ilMTUTO YtOTI IH Ml Sunday School will prove a succeto land also our prayermeeting. ' ' V '' laadM wUi Wnat kn'wru' * The people on Betty's Creek will it*lAs^ now have a vocation as they are a- r A AtJJwSvattii«8*i*m;G5S; bout throgh making ffirtip and dry- ; AtarotuumoM. A wo>uMVD^ ing pumpKin*. Mils Fuimie Norton ba* bffin ' ' -f' To^' wfiaribw very sick but is better at thu writ- ing. “V r '’ ' t-' «> : ' aSMSSteyS* MuaLeha Hopper, of Qparta. -wao with us Teeaday night; Sh® '-Tl i-W*» W.«, -•* ■ OLD TIBER ■' ■ Mrs. - Wrtllie Nortqh vjsited ■ relatives in Aaberaham' last .Week- j Mr. ,George Brendle and wife, of N. C., buve.juat returned fibm- a ( visit to. trier^ds and, relatives hews . We are aorry to hear that Joblifei •esion of theaniiH the egg of birds), nods of which tffi this not. , Tfaaact of which the above is' an extract superceeds all previous .objact Of