The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, October 19, 1899, Image 3

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County Directory judge Superior Court John B. Estes. Solicitor General w, A. Charters, Taxcollector Joseph L. Dicker- son is in (.own today on his first round. Miss Blanche Wall is visiting and Clarkes- NOTICE, 1 will be at the following named places for the purpose of collecting the State and county taxes for the year 1809 Cluyto | at Anderson, S. C- vilkj Ga. Dr. Henson has gone to Nachoo- chee Valley, White county for a few days, John W. Godfrey arid daughter, Miss Zoie, are spending this week in Atlanta. VV.p. Rcmbert, of Bluirsvillo, is spending some time among home people here* J- A S wcfford left last Friday for Atlanta where ho lias accepted a position with the Hotel Wine Meis'i'er, . Col. Fred \V. Flint, of Toccoa , Ga., was here .Monday. He was here in the interest ol m me of the I projected rail-osids. I It is “ hard times,’ - but not go millstones were cut for George Watkins of South Carolina. The weight of the runner stone is esti mated to weigh two thousand pounds. Mr. John A. Wilson brought the news here yesterday that 1? ufo Whit! mire was stabbed by a negro last | Monday evening rear Hartwell, j Ga-. and died Tuesday mornihg at ! o'clock. The murdered man is a i nati ve of this countv. He was the i son of Mr, William Whitmire our townsman and brother of W. S, and R- A- Whitmire. The family have the. sympathy of the community. Dr. Green lias a peach tree in his{ orchard in full bloom and the Doc tor says if the frost does not come to soon he will have a- hill crop of peaches, at least on one t ree. The sight is an odd one at I his season of the year and should you succeed in getting, a crop, we would be pleased to have an invitation to help devour them, but we shall look for icicles instead of peaches. .Biamarks Irou Nerve Was the result of Ins splendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the Oct 19th from 9 o’clock a in till 8 p m Valley, Oct, 20 from 9 a m til! 8 p ni Persimmon, Oct. 21 from 9 a 111 | til] 8 p m i Tallulah. Oct. 28 from 9 o’clock a m till 3 p m J Stonepilo, Oct, 21 from 9 o’cIock | a m till 8 p m | I >ger, Oct- 25 from 9 a m till 3 p | ni Ghechero, (dot. 26 from 9am till 8 p m - • Warwonnm, Oct. 27 from 9 a in till 8 p in Moccasin, Oct- 28 from 9 a m '.ill 8 p m ! , 1 -Joseph ■ Dickerson, i Senator40ili Senatorial District W. J. Green Member of Legislature 11. E. A. Hamby. Ordinary SV. S. Long. Sheriff J. U. IMtchie. clerk Superior Court, J. S..Itainey. Tux Receiver .Tnines O. York, Tax colleloor Joseph L. Dickerson County Treasurer w. E. Thompson. County Surveyor w. e. J on i'.h. Coroner william Wheeler. Justice of the l'eace V. C. Kerliy. .Notary Public and Ex.Justice D. T. Duncan. County School Commissioner. W. J. Neville Members Board Of Education M. w Swofford. President, W. ,T. Green, Cicero Blalock, Ji. II. Dillard and P. G,Holden. .Notice of Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that a Bill with the following title will be introduced at the next session of the General Assemb ly of Georgia, to wit: ‘A bill to be en titled, an act to prevent the driving of cattle from any point south of Brno Ridge into ihe counties of Rabun, Towns, Un ion in said state to prescribe penalties lor violating the same and for other pur poses.” W. J Green, Senator 40th Dist. , j Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy J and saved two lives. A frightful cough bad long kept her awake ev ery night. fcjbe had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King’s Now Discovery One bot- l lie wholly cured her, and she writes j this marvelous medicene also cured J Mr. Long Mr. Long of a severe I attack ol Pmiemonia, Such cures j arc positive proof of the matchless merit of tins grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Church TJiukctoiiy. Below ate the appointments for the Clayton Circuit: Clayton. First Sunday in each month, }lii- m., 7.80 p. m Wesley Chapel, 2nd and 3rd Saturday and Sunday in eaehiiiontli.il a. m. PhluMt, Fourth Sat. and Siin-iii each month. II a. m. Antioch First Sun. in each month. | 3.30 p.m.. and Fifth .Sat. ami Sun,. Ml a. m. All are cordially invited. Chas. W. Cuhuy, P. c. "I Notice is hereby given that a tax of five tenths of one per cent is levied on all the taxable property within t he incoi porate limits of the town of Clayton, Ga.. to pay the expenses and indebted, ness of said town for the year 1809 - an that the final date of payment of said taxes cioscs on the 26th day of Dec. 1890* and that executions be issued against at- delinquent tax payers immediately after said date. By order of the town council in regular meeting This Sept. 25th 1899. J, L. Ilenson, Mayor. •T. A. Reynolds. Clerk of Council. weea was the marriage of C. E. Cannon to .Miss Nannie Oliyer, at the home of the bride’s father, two miles south of Clayton. Mr. Can non if. one the firm of C. E. anil W. R. Cannon, prominent mer chants of Tiger. Gw, and son of ex - Re p reson f n t i vc. R.N3.,‘ Cariiii/n, Me is a sober and •industrious young man and ilie woman.He weds is u bright and lovely young Indv. We wish iIje couple a happy future. ll was suggested bv a prominent genilennn of Athens a few cluvs ago that certain of vpudg Indies in town might meet with success niat- rti-Ooiiially were if known that the Wolffork. The people are busily engaged in corn gathering and syrup minting. Ed Page is off to inraket.’ Rev, CliiiB W• Curry preached an interesting sermon Sunday lasf- Miss Ella Moore was all smiles Sunday us her best fellow was 0.1 Wolffork. Ask Mr. Lester Hopper if he is not tired of hunting and ditching nothing Mr. James Powell and and wife were on Wolffork last we ok. Ask Marcus Bleckley and J imoa CITY DIRECTORY J. L. Ilf# *8on, Mayor. CouruMlinM*, • W, ('. Donaldnon T. .j, Coffco .1. A. KoyiioMn Millet all (i. M. Oliver. p<v;uliU* m^M;ln *3, first v Notice Is hereby given that I do not want any shooting, hunting or srujt gathering done qn my lands, 01 tresspassing in any way on my premises, nor on I.afayerto Wall’s farm and premises, at or near LJny ton, as Iain controbng that place now. S. W. Dover. ttiiunu Masonic iJJruitory. l-odgo No. 20(5 kr. arid a m . II K, A. Huinbv, XV. H. K. A. lllvcliUy, S. to. W. S. I’rU**, J \v. ' U S. Smnloi’H, lollU W, (j l’P/i , 'I'FCHKtH’Pt’, John 1j, iriuiihj, H. I>. W. T. Yq.lc, J. t\ A. M. M ull, Tyler, at 10 o’clock u. m on Friday bo full moon tn each month, If not, something must be lithe wrong with its f< mother’s milk doesn’t nour* ish it, she needs SCOTTS EMULSION. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial neip me matter along a convey ance may be obtained free of charge by the head of the family. J, .1. Ritchie pas-ad through town yesterday on his way to Rich mond.Vu., with 81 bead of fine cattle and one hundred and twenty eight- head of sheep. Hince the pro hi bitary laws passed by "North Cur olina making it a penalty to drive cattle from this State, through that stale. Mr- Iliteliie drives to West- j minster. S. C.. and ships 011 thoj Southern Railway to points north. Raise cattle boys and if we. Ciinnot I ship one way we can another. Oat. tie wdl always sell fur the cash. Notice, All persons arc lienby notified I that tresspassing ini niv premises b\' hunting, toning fruit ’or other- : wise will be promoted. .You are specially notified hereby to keep 1 out of my turnip patch. * W; C. Norton, I t Personal and Gleanings 'This is fine spring-like weather. R. E. A. Hamby spent this week in Atlanta. Thero was a. thunder storm here yesterday.' Miss Lillie Mall is attending the fair this week. The town boys are having much sportlhese days flying kites Dr. J.C. Dover is spending a few ] (days in Atlanta on business. The Blue Ridge Hotel will tin, gilge in quilting this winter- bAUfayetle Wall, of Clara. Ga., iniuie h,hui riatbtrip here a few days 'V. : Since tlte first cold snap the weather his T^en brjlmy and spring j; food, then, it requires uimcftn pertormed the cerejnony. Mrs. Paris raised in her garden this year tln-eo California bean stalks, the berry of which is said to bo a very good substitute fur coffee. 'I'lie plant is very prolific. We counted one hundred and three P'>ds that grew on one limb. j By the first- of next month T. N Carter will liave a complete line of general merchandise at the Hamby stand- Mr. Carter will run a wag on from here to Westminster and he will buy evorthing from th e farmers that is merchantable- \ye welcome tiinitoQur town with his iiidoinitable energy and a man of affairs Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions roq life of Joy. Bncklen’s Arnica ; Skive cures them all. also Old Run A ning, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, j felons, Corns- Warts, Cuts,Bruises ] | Half a teaspoonful. three ' i, or four times a day in its J ■ > bottle will have the desired < ■ ’ effect, it seems to have a ' <. magical effect upon babies ! \ • - and children. A fifty-cent< > ; * bottle will prove the truth' ’ ,. of our statements. 1 [ ‘ 1 Should he taken In summer as ' ’ ” well as winter. • » 1 ’ 5°e- *nd ft.oo, alt druggists. I > 4, SCOTT St BOWNE, Chemists,New York. , , A party from Toccoa has written here asking for store room- They will cotne at an early date if a room satisfactory can bo had- Come on, the more the Better. •mi court no coses For some tune there have beep « number of lawless acts committed in town by un K nown parties, bnt the cijmax was reached Sunday night last when a crowd did coo-, siderable damage to the B&btict church and publ.e school house. taking Scott's Emulsion be cause it’s warm weather. Keegtektog ft until you are Jt will heal your lungs and ! Wny is it that yoa are so .bard on [Wellington? lie never did yon a bad : turn orsuode ill of you. i I know that, but the fact is the first Mine l sqw Wei