The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, October 26, 1899, Image 2

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Sj •'•A The Slayton Tribune, Issued Erery Thursday Official Organ of Rabun ConntY. Entered at the Postoffice at Clayton Oa,aa second-class matter J. A. REYNOLDS. Editor and Business manager TERMS. One Year —? 1.0!) Six montliH... BOc. IN ADVANCE. nature, our trust is gone and with- it our joy and hope in life. Idealism deals with the spiritual things. Ho shows the possibility Ralran Sheriff Sales. Will be Hold on the first Tuesday in November next, at tln^court house in said , - f county, within the tegal houre of saietd'Mie , tlie part i ],| c ) lest ; bidder for cash, the following 1 of moral greatness on me pan uM,„ 8hegt , (i(1(lcr for CBHht t h 0 every most commonplace man of 1 property to-wit woman, elvates thp piano of all or dinary life into the plane of the heroic. The idealist shows the beauty of perfection that we may be drawn by its fascination , and gives some some response to that divine something in man whicn is forever seeking its like. The idealist in literature is a wor shiper of nature because ho be’ieves that through her, the spirit of God j communes with that id man- He . i— —-—, revels in the beuutY of nature, the TilO Idealist Ill Literature j yellow of the primrose and the By \V. T. Daniel ! blood-red of the poppy brings keen The lover of Humanity, the di-! Helight to his heart, viner of truth, the teacher of the Love for him is ,aw and ,hc ,; “ possible is our idealist. Hq is the ^nt of man’s redemption and poet who discovers ideal qualities t? 1 1 B * The. gloi y ot munis in the most prosiac of men, the cs-j P ro K*' e8S and indefinite- growth, eayest who sees the ideal qualitiesi finds pioo. of progress of the race concentrated in his he J yearning aud unsatisfied desires ro. the novelest who shows man; t ho human soul. Also at the same time and place, and on Maine terms, a three elglitH undivided in terest in lots of land nos. 1(15,181 and 182 in ] the second land district of ltahun county Georgia. Said land lying oh the waters of Patterson crick, west of the Harrison Dar nell estate. Levied on as the property of T. Jl. Car ter 1>Y virtue of a mortgage execution in favor of lt^l. 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, (i, 18!)!) J. It, Rltclifc, Sheriff. OR D I’NARY’S CITATIONS. in iho of To him life is what he may be in terms of wlint | imfmished and KUtisfaction ? ilh he is. The 'idealist is the only gen ,hu l ,reROnt is denlh - uine realist. He divine* nature, He alone has true life who ,s defines her ultimate realization,! willing t0 res, S'> llis own P cr80nali * for he alone sees nature’s truth be in the service of humanity , and cause he alone loves her. - | who 8,rivtiS inccf8un ‘Iy to w °'k out Ordinary mortals believe not be-/ ,lu ,dcal that gives nobility and cause they see,not: truth exists in' ^’’duer-to the human action, this world s» mingled with circum-! jennesea valley, stances thrt it ip ;unrecognized ox-1 Mr , Geo W ,kle and wife, of cept bv the idealist, who takes it j While county, visited the family of from its surroundings and presents, Mr . jj ( ] Powell two days last wc*»k. it to the view of all men, Mr, Wikle likes our county and he Everything that has a legimate gU y 4 j le ex p eC ( 8 ( 0 move up hero place in a world whose function is j next yeftr growth rillist furnish some element | M r9>Ca rrio Ayers, of Turner ' of growth. The two elements of| vlHe< gpent severul duys with Mrs. human growth with which litem-|' R n Dil i ard thlg week . ; tufe may deal are the higher death j i V . J. • Neville took u drove of ny. of man and sympathy by means | hogg 1() Wu lhalla Monday. Of Whidh this [destiny cun bo <>b- i Rev . A . B . q homas. of ByLva s N. tainc<}. / ! C.. who has had charge of the Rap- tho. rea-Lst create witJiinjgjL^rft.h hbre for the flfcst- ysut llvart eympu|hy*tor yortr-p rGn cliecI his. farewell ser- lttyir nton?' We think not, because, nl<>1 here lo a rirge'audieuce Sun- sympathy is love and love£an only) divy . M r. Thomas has a host of be the recognition lit a divine ele- f n ' (> i lds w | 1() hate to see him leave, nient in y opr neighbor. j The c hurcli lias called Rev. Sims to ^Wo feel, after reading t!)^wordsj tnk( . 1)is 1)laoe " Iiey .Dililard caught two very; large wildcats lust'week. '•*- Messrs. J. j .. and B. H . Grcon- .wood, Willie Grist, R. B, Dillard,' Georgia—ltahun County. To all whom it may concern: All persons interested are hereby notified that, if no good cause be shown to the contrary an order will be granted by the undersigned on the 81st day of October, 1800, establishing a change on the road lending from Tallulah Academy to Plum Orchard church, said change commenc ing at II. <'. BlalockV store in Ta Itiliih District and running to the left of the o'd road, through the Inn Is of H..C, Lla locn and .1*11. Derrick and intersecting the old roall at the Paper t up. This Sept. 20lli 180!). \\ . ,S l .o eg, Ordinary. A LOVELY HOME for the COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. PATRONAGE - BDliCited. -" /.TTOBNEX >T LAW, Clayton: Go., Will prnettoe in all courts of Georgia Offltf. No. 4 Courthouse. R E A Hamby .ATTObNEYAt LAW, Clayton. Oa. Will practice In tli Northeastern cir cuit, also in|other circuits by special con act Special atention will be given both criminal-And civil cases in the U. 8, Courts for the Northern District of Ga > . .Grijgii — 1 id nn Coni t>. 7ii whom it may concern-: V. T. Stoaecypher, bavin; made application In due form to lie appointed permanent ad ministrafor upon the estate of Wm. Stonepyjiher. late of said comity,' notice j Administrator’s Sale. G corgi it— Rabun County By virtue of an order of the couVt of Ot dinary of snid couuty, will he sold at public outcry, on die first Tuesday in December next, within tlto legal hours of sale, the fol lowing rpal estate situated in ltahun conn 1 ty to-wit: , Lot. of land No, 7 in the first District. Tills lot Is valuable for its gold deposits’. Gold miners who slight the opportunity of unending this sale will live to regret it. Also parts of lots of land Nos, till and 100 in the second laud District, It being all of suiii lots north of the - public rond leading from Italian Gap to Burton, known ns .the l’qr.xiiumon road, except that part of said lots owned by It. M. Keener, this tract-of being hounded oil the north bj lands of Re M. Keener and on the south by said l’er- miumoii road containing ou<) huud(ed acres mule or less. • . ' Also parts of lots of land Nos.'ll?. iM. anil 100in 2nd land district of .iaidconilty; tills' FLETCHER M. JOHNSON, Attorney At Law Gainesville, G*. btongpypner. m«oi«w county, nonce | i m .| u d«sa„ oftlitf lauds .of the Dickerson is Hereby given that said applicnt 4m will | t-atatc li, nuiil lotssoulhof tlie I’fcrslnmipn be heiml -nt the regular term of tliec.'Hft of ordinal'i for raid county, to lie, held on the lifei' Monday In November, IS ft. Witness my liniid amT official" hIjivi- ture tlilffTilli day of Kepiember, 1 lift.' . ti W. S. i.ong. Ol'dillill) . i-ouil exceptacres more or less tyherft.. H. D. 1 lie?.,i,•>■• -■ «.>w'resides a at includes'nil the lands on the plac u8 where W. b. Diek- erson atld ft. l,..l>icUi. rm)11 now reshle ex cept the .1 acres uhu ve and Id hounded on the.north dl „ lVrsimiuo'il road, on the east bv lai 4 , ls(lf Xm^.y Keener of a realitt, only contempt for'self and our fellow mpn* disgust, de-i spairand hopeleshnoss. The ideal ist creates sympathy for he rncog- Geiirgln—Jtnj'iin County, t -i*.i nil tVlniin it may and It. M. Keener, on ijmsoirtn by.lands!of » Ed Pitts and on the «'W ,, y M H . L. I Dickerson and Urn Dis fvict ,j uu euj.uduing - / . ' JOOncres more or less, f may concern: JoUb,j -, hlM ; tltV w^rd, Administrator de,honis npn (> of. p tf Vel'miuon road are uminproved. nud in , deceased, has In dul^ form 0l .j K | aa | f„rc t; those south,of the road ere pari iivtly c I eared ami in cultivation’, liaving erected Ijieicon two dwelling houses and suitable unliiiildings., Also at the saitye time and place I slits of lots nos. 102 and 108 in 2nd lul.il district of said eoUpty containing fifty acres more or less, the place where John Berber now re side- To ho snlinfc the property of the estate ol W.T. Dickerson!")*!* of said enmity, de- Thomas Carter, applied to tlie undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will he heard on tlie first Monday in November next. Tills 2nd day of October,|18!IS). W. 8. Long, Ordinary. Georgia— ^{ahun County. To ah whom it may eoncurti: AII pert onihlsdehested are l.v*ie v y notified tWut, 1 ceased, for tile pmlloeeof paying debts uUtl if no gooilv , 'W’*ebe shown to tlie oont*ary, \ making distrlbutton nmeng the heirs _ dyv'l an order il’ili lie granted by th« under-! Terms of sule, one half cash and’note signed, unjt.he 13th day of Novenilicr, 18|l!l, j with interest at ciglit per cent per annum ’ " ” —ith good security due twelve months from date of.sale, for remainder. ! m6nelng at or near the corner of C. O. Led- j M .L. 'Dickerson, ford’s fence in Warwoman district, thence ( Administrator of W.T. Dickerson, tlie old ’Smash wagon road, crossing tiie creek at tlie old ford through tlie lands of C. C. Ledford and Martha Bynum, and in tersecting tin: old road at tlie old bridge place. Oct. 11th unn."' W. SyLong, , * Ordinary, Notice. I <!o not Wirin' any shooting, limiting oi*' fruit gall e.-ingdbn.o.on my l.iiule. or tresspassing' in any niges amj glorifies the divine IP. gnink.Ritchie and Malcoin Moore man, out of his great stbre of love j a n , 00 k in the fair Thursday so as for humanifv, he must UWaKen the J C g c [ a peep at tho nation’s hero— establishing 1 a change on the road lending | w Mime spirit 'within you. The real- j George Dewey from Clayton to WAlhulla, said change com | fr ist cjoes not tire vtiur soul with a j Mr . D< j. Crump, of Habersham conception of tlie highes r t destiny | c , )UI ,ty spent^Monday night with of man. Ho only depects whnl hej j> 0lt Greenwood, considers the realization of bud in; Messrs. W.C. Scruggs and G. man, the idealist the possibilities of \V, Greenwood, two of Rabun's infinite good. To put before a man 8olid citizens, went to Atlanta daily a picture of his own unworti- Tuesday to take m the 'fair, ness is to paralyze moral energy Mr. Jim Powell and wife, of Ger rather than to stunulute it f but''lo { jnanv, attended preaching in the keep you in mind of the awful ego valley Sunday, within you ever crying out against, Mrs. W. A. Curtis and her son evil and to which you must be true. Will, of Franklin, visited friends in is indeed to Jmt vitality .and re- here Saturday, viewing energy into the heart of , « am Franks, of Franklin, N. C , every [man, |j visiting h.s sister, Mrs. Dr. Gur- Our writers must serve as milo-j l fttu l hero . stones of progress, Ly pressing; Mr> Chns , Langston and Miss certain ideals, which, when touchy Lillie W ill werethe guests of Miss ed, will give place to newer ftnd, y jnc Godfrey Sundav yet higher ones- The soul i6 kindled by idealism With fire of renewing life: it lifts ...... K ' Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending the whole mind with nn exalted sketch end description of any Invention wlfl OLD TIGER _ Alias Mout h Kendrix died sud denly at her home Saturday night. 'Henry Briudloarid son,of Swttin, N. C.j wcie among friends hero this we&K, ? - Cupt. L, M. Ifeavert ,of the viit- "jTfjy, passed ill rough this week err-. 1 r oute to the fair in Atluntii. | The public school at this place i is progressing nicely at this, place. An ontertninmerit is expected at t he close of school.. John W; Groen and sen RaY was ILLBSTUTEB TOOTH AID 18E in this community u fe\V days ago | looking after business. ■■■■■■■■■and it wiu hseent one year as Jesse Green is the boss horse swap “trial subscription;” or will acnait the first 6 mo*. wnyoniny pi'emises, Mrs. E. A. Bell per, turn subscribers may u r and send, I f soon, this campon sad60C. (stsmps tskan)to-ths PATENTS GUARANTEED Fi - It la an U- 16 to ja sense of its relations tO^fibsolute Ke*pStenuwuty of ssine. “How tool ly receive our opinion free concerning solubility of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" nent upon request. Patents secured being. He brings glad tidings of blessings perhaps unknown and unappreciated ; mil lire’s beauty and consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. . . . 1 . ’ J Bend for sample copy PtE*. Address, sublimity, tho worth and wondor' of man’s-^being, and u vision of ESS onr own souls. The realist paints man us he thinks •’o is, the idealist be ougt- to be. ‘'men [like men, fairer.” ‘ - •e can be nothing sweet in the goodness VIOTOR d. EVANS * OO. (Patent Attorney*,) Evens Sulldlag, WASHINOTON, O. fr Tenn., n almost any Write us, * When YvV Want... caskets or coffins CALL per in-this section. We don’t waut- Mr. Mitchell to offended With Jesse. Johnie Jenkins is imneovtog with a severe spell of Typhoid fe- ver. ., A lively debate is expected at E den church next Friday night The Tiger boys against Flat creek bo Vs. Prof Cobb, of Royston, Ga. - , is expected to make the race for the z * % , State senate of his district whiolv >« the 8list; Prof. Cohb i.d Worftiy 8 A ‘ Lh A cefsiumt Of ^ i tna “ for Wd hi*) loved *hidr i 8 "! God speed-in his undertaking.' - j broWEliittfV j C. fi. and W ’ Ckrtti ^ ‘ ’ Alorged their store room i J M YORK Flout',' — ’ m !*Wd>' H. II. DEAN, tialnsvllle i Attorney At Law l - Ga- -—JM-WILKERSON ..' ..Will repair your 1 Watches, clocks antT. SKWINO '^tulIINRSv ..y./:..'.Go.Tp. — W B - WATTS, two nnd onr half mitre Hrntot ti\ m LtnCUl. f “’.. Strictly % S'* R blAutifol SCENERY Spring and” Well watet J Clean Beds.,. . : ■ The best furbished table dnd the most delightful stopping place in.the mo^utainfi. ♦ Editor Tribune: 'h J Departed this life, Oct. 20tb, in Atlanta, Ga , Rev. Clhvton Quillian. Many people iu Rabun county will be soitt to Wear of the ' dearth of Bro. Qjiiffian,- as- many liQipes were brought out - of darkness through the instrumental ity of Clayton Quillian, -Having, sjrve H d near two years with fittn in yout &ftirty atid Knowing h?s tire* less worh’-ftir Ute'good of the peo- ple, we lilay-shy a --good man has^ gone" * for A mere consecrated phristiau I never knew tb»n the suEJjeeV.of this aketclt. Sweet#p»r- | ited; kind'and constant in Nis toil, many friends have’ isaid; f ~\ du’U wear yoursellf out” end hjs r»ply Avas; '.‘Bettor : to weeff out than rush out.” And so-be did, after a hard, year helpii>g bu bretji^B "his worn body gave tray to fever and on the other side his it-will meet