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Things Every Bible Reader
Hiioucd know
•A day’s journey was about twen
ty-three and-one fifth miles,
A Sabbath day’s journey was a-
bout an English mile.
Ezekiel’s reed was nearly eleven
feet-
A cubit was nearly twenty-two
inches.
A hand’s breadth is equal to I}
and five eigthx inches.
A finger’s breadth is equal to
about one inch.
A shekel of silver was about fifty
cents.
A shekel of gold was eight dol- i
Rabnn Sheriff 8«les
Pine Afonnlaiu.
Issued Every Thursday
nice stocK of General Merchan
disc. When around Pine
Mountain give us a
call and
Also at the same time ami place, amt on
same terms, n three eights undivided in
terest in lots of land Nos. lfiS, 1X1 and 1X2 in
tlie second land district of Rabun. county
Georgia. Said land lying on tlie waters of
I’ntl ersoft crunk, west of the Harrison Dar
nell estate.
Levied on as the property of T. H. Car
ter by virtue of a mortgage execution in
favor of B. B. Kitchle and W. A. Martin as
executors of tlie last will and testament
of A. .1. Martin, deceased, against said T.Ii
Carter issued from the superior court of
Rabun county, written notice of said
levy given in terms of law.
This Sept, fi, I8!« J. B. Bite,life,
Sheriff.
Entered at the JPostoffiee
Cla.as second-class matt
attorney at law,
ClaYton. Ga.
Will practice in all courts of Georgia
Offlc, No. 4 Courthouse.
SAVE MONEY
J. A. KKVNOLDH.
Editor and BuwinoHS manager
J M YORK
TERM
REA Hamby
One Year
Six months •
—Is Still in the Ring with a lot of—
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
Consisting. Of
Flour,
ATTORNEY AT LAW f
Clayton. Ga.
Will practice in th Northeastern cir
cuit, also injother circuits by special con
act Special atention will he given
both criminal and civil cases in the
U. S, Courts for the Northern District
of Ga
Wc heard of certain ones (amblers,
we know they arc few) speaking! A talent of silver was five inn
slightly of thcTribunebccause ol | dred and thirtycight dollars an
so much local talk in its columns. | thirty cents,
We want to say that the Tribune' A t!llen( of g()ld was «t hirtco ,
is nearing its 700th mane because thousandeight luilldred and nin
of this featureof the paper. Sonic' do ]] ars
people do not seem to understand i , .
,. . , , 1 A piece or stiver or a penn v> wa
the mission ot a local paper, and,,,. 1
, , i thirteen cento,
we may sillely add that their tin-:
derstandings of things] A fat thing was three cent,
generally is-very limited. We are | A mite was less than a quartet
trying to run a local or county °^ a ct -‘nt,
paper and we have received many j A gerah was one cent,
compliments from people whom; A ephah, or bath, contained see-
we consider the best authority in ' on gallons and five pints.
the country. Wc do not try to give a ,• ,, 7\
J J ° A- Inn was one gallon and twe
the geneial news, it we were to at ■ p;, dr
tempt to give anything like it we , „
would utterly fail and wc' A firkin was about eight and
would be stale to the intelligent, 8 ° VCn elghtll ®^ allons '
reader. Now, since we began! An omer was six pint,
writing this short aitide our lit:It;; A cab was three pints.—The
daughter brings to us a card from Bible Reader.
Col. A . J. Ritchie a Rabun boy,
ilow of Cambridge, Mass., asking' Persimmon,
us to send the Tribune to hisud-; Mr. Editor, I will ask your par-
dress there, and she hands us 2&c ,( bm as I have not appeared for
and says, send the Tribune to Miss spine time.
Carrie Edwards to Victoria, N. C., I T. E King has a new store
and what for? Because we give'house which speaks well for Per-
them a newsy sheet and we do our! sitnmon.
best to tell them of every thing that j R 0V . Hughes preached at Bel hel
happens in Rabun county, About, Stmday but the attendance was
half of our subscription list are, under average ns some of our citi-
paid subscribers but of the county ' ?#n8 , aro attending Habersham’s
and take the paper for its locitl Kinoinyg eonv^ntion h e Id at Provi-
news. Do you suppose Col,j doliCe< !
Ritchie would want our paper if ■ j
. .. A kt Y. York has returned from
we failed to gn o the news? No, L- ,.
. , ... , Cornelia,
sir; ho goes to the dilies to get the'
genetal news. | Justus is having his dam
Some ot these parties who eriti- P ;lt R<ek in order to overflow his
cise the Tribune would go into' ■
"duck fits” if tiiey could only see! ^ 1U Boiling Spring school is not
printed of them some compliment- 150 f> 00< ^ as before fodder,
ary notice in their local paper, but j Tlie health of our community is
as long as wc holn the editorship*
of the Tribune all matters pertain
ing to them will be a matter of
‘‘value leceivod.” Any person
who will belittle his own town,
county or county paper is not wpr- 1
thy of notice. |
rho 1 ribunc will however con
tinue to notice and give notice of
Spokendiko visiting Mr. and Mrs.)
Lewallen, and if any of our read
ers object, and such things are dis-|
tasteful to them, their paper will
be discontinued upon pnyment of,'
Candy,
Canned Goods
and other things ns
as cau be found. Call on him at
clayton, Ga,
FLETCHER M. JOHNSON,
Attorney At Law
Gainesville,
H. H. DEAN,
Attorney At law
Gainsvillc
J M WILKERSON
..Will repair your....
Watches, clocks and'
Sewing Mciiines,
To whom it may-concern: V. T. |
] Stonecvpher, bavin r made application in i
due form to be appointed permanent ml |
, ministrator upon tlie estate of Wm. |
j Stpnecy|dicr, late of said county, notice |
J is hereby given that said application will;
i be heard at Die regular term of the o nu t
1 of ordinal-., for raid county', to he held
! on the first Monday in November, 18 0.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture. this 25lh day of September, 1 Sit).
IV. S. Long,
Ordinary,
W B WATTS,
Two and one half mUet H eat of 2... n'g
I res IUK3S*.
-Italian County .
ill wUoui it may concern : John
Ailininlstrutor de-liimis non, of
Icuter, ileroasod, ljas in due form
• i<‘ umlersigncd for leave to sell
Solbe.ging to tliii estate of mi id
UfOid said iipjd'tcntion will be
• Ito first. Monday In November
lift 2nd day ot October,gl8!K).
AV. S. Long,
Ordinary.
BEAUTIFUL SGLNLRY
Story of a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for
' years by the chains of disease is the
: worst form of slavery, George D,
j Williams, of MancesterMich., tells
bow such n slave was made free.
'He says: “My wife has been so
I helpless for live years that she
1 oould not turn in bed alone. Af-j
• or using two bottles she is wonder
fully improved and able to do litr
own work.” This supreme reme
dy for female diseases quickly
cures nervousness, sleeplessness,
melancholy, headache, backache
fainting and dizzy spells. Thus
miracle working medicine is a god
send to weaft sickly’, run down
people. Every bottle guaranteed, of the article* selected, wo -wlii giv^free:
. „ , , , ,, , gold watch, diamond ring, or a schnl«rsXlp
Duly oO cent S- Sold by all drug— of praughoii’sBustneEsColleges,Naahvlfh
. ° Galveston, orTexarl(ana,Tei., oronolnulr
gist. Business College or Literary School. Wrl
Spring and/ well water
Clean Beds.
The best furnished table an9'
the most delightful stopping place
in the mountains. m
^ w, s, Long, Tenuese i valley.
Ordinary. Messrs. W . J. Neville and Logan
.. Dickerson returned Sunday from
j Grnntsville where they went to at-
ip.r' n ^L a =ribc^%^ ‘e»J the Dairyman Association.
Idrot'&VkeSffi Dr - «en«o». ‘he clover dentist
ILLUSTRATED YOUTH AND AGE from Clayton, did some work in
j Ibc valley this week.
«nd It will be sent ono year as 1 Eev. C. YV. Cui TV after spoild-
or will send It the first fimos. , .....
price $ I per year. It Is tin il- mgatnoiltll With Ills 1)0010 folK
nlhly journal, of )6 to 3a pages. , , .
AdventukesbvSkaawdLand, at tjritnn, was with us Sunday and
History, Biography,Travels, ,,,, , , . J
l Information, Woman's Db- tlUcu Ills appointment.
3ov. Taylor’s Department. ,, ,, , ,, , ,
iter® to th® Public are of sps- ! Ur. JJ, L. Garland s new house
AtSoRT,ehb To°any lufbacri'bar about Complete ami be expects
411 Cnonva onAtlivll aiAnr PIthoAelW-
to move next week.
Mr. W. II. Greenwood left for
A'lunta Wednesday where he goes
lt> accept u position with Lamar &
| Run Kin Drug Company’,
Mr, Kendiy and party from Fort
Madison, 5. C., spent two days
TALLULAH BALLS RR
CO. ’
TIME TABLE NO 4.
Effect Saturday Sept. i0, ’99,
iO A.M.
no. 11 Dly no.'2D1
Ex Sun’y Ex tsui:
P.M. Lv Stations Ar
• - - Tallulah Falls
5 SQ TurneryJUe - 24
7 iO Aimndale - 2 2
6 30 Clarkesvilic - 2 0
0 45 Demorest - 11,51
7 00 Cornelia - 18
P.M. Ar. Lv A.:
w.V, Lauraine,
A. G. m. & Supt.
Wo have received a copy of
“Echoes from Tallulah Falls,\ Vol
1, No. 1, edited by Walter Ilun-
nicut and managed bY William
Berry. It is full of general news,
and neatly printed. We hope ii l x
life will not bo short and full it
trouble.
Wolfcsoek.
wo hav| a nice rain after some
dry weather, Syrup making is the
The committee, appointed by the' or< ^ er of the day. Arc about done
last Grand Jury to investigate the Sobering applos and the crop is
books of the Ordinary j Connty, short -
1 reasurer and sheriff met here last J. H. williams and wif? is visit—'
Friday und completed their work ing'frientts and relatives on wolf-
Saturdity. The committee are; creek this week.
|I,A. Keener, C,I. Garland and • will Stancii is setting up it saw:
John W, Green, we porsume their mill near camp creek. * • i
T" vo understand there is a bill pend \
mU not 6* ”»'*» P“ l>h< ’ In, in 1 h « „r„
■When Tin W nt.
caskets or coffins
Our fee mui
1 if wc fait Any one Bending
-Iptlou of city invention will
our opinion free concerning
of aamo. “ How to Obtain ■
jn request. Patents. secured
Thc coniing of Di