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I. I.. Iltrngon, Miiyor.
Copncdtui-n.
UVO. boimltlMun
Y. J, Cattail
j. A. Iloyiiol-U
> . Mnr*l ail
«; M. Oliver.
Re^nlui' iui-oI lints. first Tmwdnv.
far excels .any oilier of-it* Rind in
the county. A
Several months (^jj^j^i^pastor,
ReV>Qha». W. Curry-, gave out., to
u committee t)f four, missionary
pyumiids and Suudky jMk«|he day
in winch the commiUereMW^ild re
port. '%■
After Sunday School and a short
song service led by Miss Thornton
the pastor asked jmmiy and
Miss Thornton tow^iet in the
opening of the uvr ^|ft T - (
Tliey reported as follows;
Miss Itoxie Russell. '$9.91
Miss Pearl Vv hit mire*' : ti8.20
Miss Fannie Holden , 1.40
Prof. W . Holden .>¥**>*■ >8 -
| never flops became (he weath#
» is warm.
J Then why stop taking
'j SOOTHS EMULSION
• simply because it’s summer 7
Keep taking it It will heal your
lungs, and make them strong fflr
. another winter.
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
SI 11 son lv Directory.
UbllB v tip LoiljfONtr. KCIA F. ami A . M
R K. A. Hnmljy, W. it.
V. A. lllrckl- y, S. >V.
, W, S, fries, J w.
. It. -8. Srtiidunt, Seo’ty.
John V. Groort, TrouHiircr,
, John L. 11nmby, s, 1>.
. W. X. Yo.lt, J. *>.
A. M. Moll, Tyler.
» 4 Mooting nt 10 o'clock n. m. on Friday 1
fore tils full moan in oaoh month.
quarter.
bee what luxuries the letter P
starts ai.d they are very niucli^en-
ioved now: ’Possum, potaty^s,
porlf V. pumpkin and pcrsimt#8n.
But what a reverse when it tifftis
Senator W. J. Green left
day morning to be present
meeting of the Georgia Logisltnuro *
which convened the25th. Reprc- 1
Rentalive R- E. A. Hamby
tained at home on account of^feja*
sickness of Mrs. Hamby who has
been critically ill at her hom^lor
the pnst woes. She was'siijpflpi
improved yesterday. way |~
Spains Greatest Need a*pg
Mr, R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona* 11
Spain, spends his winters at Aiken 1
S, C. Weak nerves had cajiajd J
severe pains in the back oftmT j
head. On using Electric Bitt«ri»j|
America’s greatest Bipod and NfMgC 1
t jjljjedy all paipsyioon left lua^g
e^^ays thj>^(|B'niid medicin^3^B
what his ghunfry needs. AlftA- t
nverhta knows that it cures liver
and kidney trouble, purifies the -
blood, tones, up’ the stomach, (
^irpngthdns-tifc ngrves, put# vim, (
Vigor apjjl. new life into every mus
cle, uePve add organ of the body, j
If weak, tired or ailing you need
;it. Every boltlegupyunteed, only
60 cent#/ Sol
Brock—Brock, J
Brock and Miss A6i3?o
Brpck, of Habeisliam county, w«#c
mat^igd in the parlor of the •Riue
Ridge‘Hotel last Thursday ijjgjgi,
Duncivil, Esq., officiating*
T. L. Bryson, who hus been at
“*4tWfWe for about a month nursing
child, was curried back to
ila Saturday and lodged in
Avait his trial at the next
jf the superior court here.—
■sville Eagle.
|5. Thompson, indticetl bv tae
fig accounts of the squirrel
•s, took an outing wkh his
gun Monday, but his natural iucli-
nutioi4 for business and duty pre
senting its self to him and burning
illil^QAscience.heweturued after u
few nfliUB bunt with a lovely squir
Pine Nyuntal
A nice stocKYif feene 1
dise. Whau aroi)
Mountain give'
cgtf^iand ;
Personal .J
and Gleanings
Total
• Rev. Mr. Curry guyfetdil the one
receiving the largest‘«ot*Mfbution
an elegant Oxford
Miss Russell being thpapccessful
party. Miss Whitmire at® Miss
Holden deserve much muen praise
in that they so nobly df^Frlle work
given them to do. P?bfF*tloldou
did well. 0
While only Miss Ru<|*H?ir$ceived
the prize hete yet word*.
Tbud Bynum is taking in the fflF
The weather is just perfect these
G. M. Oliver is placed on the
:#ickli6t, *
John A, Eurl is taking in life
:erm
we know nil will share ni^vinheri''
tunce in the Kingdom beyond.
May God spare this noble com- |
mittee to worn long and much in' (
his vineyard, and when the great |
Missionary comes to gather gefiiS-
for his kingdom may each of these A
he among the gathered sheuves.
Gnb Who Was Pkksknx,
Mt. Pleasant, Oct. 23, I899,
Uncle Henry Winters, colored,
sprung a new one on us Sunday.
While strolling in company with
Mr. James Bell, we called at Uncle
Henry V and he was sound asleep,
when aroused ho said that he
had hunted aU the night before and
y all druggists,
notice that I
g, hunting or
ic on my lauds,
• Notice
All persons are h
£&IUi|sy Directory
judge 8aparlor Court
WITH
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John D. Rates.
Solicitor Qewerat
w. A, Charters.
Senator 41l)i Senatorial District
W, J, Green
Member of (legislature
H. E. A. Hambr.
Ordinary
W. S. Long,
Sheriff
3. It. Ritchie,
clerk Superior Courts
J. 8. L Humey,
Tur^Ileceiver
V..
.Twnes G. York,
•rax^olletcor
Joseph'^. Dickerson
County Treasurer
Av. B. Thompson,
County Surveyor
w, E. Jones.
Coroner
wi)Uam Wheeler.
Justice of the Peace
V. C. Kerby.
Public and Ex.Justice
T. Duncan.
County School Commissioner,
W. J. Neville
Members Board Of Education
M. W Swofford, President, W, j.
Green, Cicero Blalock, Z. B. Dillard and
P. G.ftolden,
CltCItCH ^IltKCTOItV.
Below n:o the appointments Tor the
Clayton Circuit:
Clayton. First Sunday in each month,
11 a. in.. 7.90 p. m-
Ordinary W* S. Long and Mrs,
Long and the litt^ejtolk^ left, this
ornmiug for tlie fair.
Mr. Ed Henry and wife, of
Highlandsi are tire guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Robins. -
We will lake corn oy subscrip
tion. Now you have ub excuse,
yon have plenty of it.
Misses Ida and Effie Duncan are
gone where nearly all, our citizens
41 re gone—to Atlanta.
The Black Diamond surveying
party have taken a vacation for
They left Monday morn-
ten days.
,::v,
tng.
Lust 1 Sunday the revenue officers
destroyed four distilleries on- Tal
lulah river and captured a son nf
Thomas Cokonan,
Wesley Chapel, 2ml nud 3rd Saturday* j s expected at any time to take dp
Hiul Sunday in each month.11 a. in.
*■) Pine Mt., Fourth Sat. and Sun- in en
month. II»; m,
Antioch First Sup. ,in each month.
B.30 p. in., and Fifth .Sat. and Sun;, It
•a. in.
Allarecordially Invited.
ciias, vr. curiiy. p. c.
his abode.
f. h
J. R. Ritchie will carry pusserp
gprs to and from Tallulah Falls,
Rates'll each .vuy. Will furnTsli
liucK upon one day’s notice. AMuil
Services hero at the Methodiat
church Sunday night. Also’-jj't
Blue R ; tlge school house Siiiulwy, at
8 o^f/ck.p. in,- 'S
(j. W. CuriY. P. C. :
ReViGhas.M'. Gusry has bee.i
eflHsavofing C l > perfect plans *fliy
WMculflie Sunday School childrmi
of Rabun coemy can Ivive a part in
the Dewey-Briimby celebrationr' *’
CJotTftly School Commissiundt
Neville paid oft^hb^ticho 1 ^ ttwch^rs
Monday. They are paid only 9f%
contruct as this exhausts
IJdtlfunds available for the jggt
amSmmasjre H
• Dr. Green is having his beauli
fnl home painted.
We are almost tired writing
Ata this week. .
tv.-'-
Mr. "D. T. Duncan has become a
regular horse jockey.
Jr M. York is combining bust*
' ^ #urem Atlanta.
want it distinctly U’idorstooU
that a large portion of the reading
matter of"our -paper is the “tale
tbld ifff it is told to'us. r
4 •* £
Mr. Langston has in his Yard #11
tipple tree full of young nppj£s.
J.t bloomed some time ago utid
now the young fruit is well d'e1p|)-
oped. 1 '
We are in receipt of a letter frSm
Will Holbrooks, who is in Atlanta
jail. He orders the Tribune and
say# “the way of the transgressor
is liar.S,’'
We are informed the Unjted
States authority has stationed “a
Deputy Collector here and that fie
Bad Dachas Shot By His Own
Pistol.
Last Friday evening Bud Dachu#
of Vi^alhnlla, a native of Anderson
county, S, C. was accidental 1y
killed by a pistol shot from his
own pistol. He was in company
with his friend Lawrence Donthit-,
son of Ex-sheriff of Oconee county,
at the sandy ford on Chattooga
river, just on the Georgia side.
Dachas and Dontbtt-aiStilbd the
river in a batteiu nWl jUSt as they
crossed Mr. Dach 11 s tfhWOLI#!ed his
belt and wetH to lav hi*Sp«tol on
(lie ground and evidefli0tehowed
that his pistol slipped' f*m his
hand and struck a-rock. and fired,
the ball entering his
ranged upward near t
death cuqig within a
the shot.-mever speaki
cull to his companion.
was held and the Verdict w;
the deceased came to li
accideul.
reast. and
a n d
e aftei
that
A Night of TeiMte
‘•Awful anxiety wa**<NW^for the
widow of the brave Getter^ Burn
ham ofMuchias., when theSoct.ors
said Zhe could not liw#fdti%mo#ti-
ing”ywrites Mrs S, IJ. Lin.coln,
who Attended her tTmt,/Tcat-fuf
night. “All thought she infist awon
die Pneumonia, but slie%figged for
Dr'. King’s New Discoverj^snving
it bad'more than once saVt-d’ 'her
life., and had cured her of CiifiRump-
tioft. After three smajj dorses she
slept easily all nigld, and it<i furth
er use completely cirredjjiefi’’>Thi&
tyarvelous medicine is gi^arniUeed
tb* cur® Throat, Chest am>- Cung
diseases. Only 50c und $1 00.
Trial boltles free at all.dl^M^ stwres
Missionary Rally ajltf ITfhasant.
Sundav Oct. 22nd. 1^)., will be
one long to be rem'^mb&red by
many and especially Uiose^attend
ing the Missionary Rally^ at Mt.
Pleusant,
Mt. Pleasant is small
church, in meinbersfiffi^Siihough
NOTICE,
I will be at the following namefj - -
placeg for the purpoipfe oPhisfiecting
the State qnd coun||g##^es the
year 1899 : jB 'iflr
Clajjon^^t 19th from 0 o’clock
a m till 8 p nl
Valley'"Oct, 20 from ^ a m till
8pm, a
Persimmon, OctJ 01 from ^ a m
till 8pm
TulluWi. Oct. 28 from 9 o’clock
a m ti.lj*a p rn > : -
StQjiepile, Oct, iM from 9 o’clocm
a m till 8 p m
Tiger, Oct. 25 from 9 a m liH'JjTp ■■
in ‘ w
Chechero, Oct
8 p m
fWanvoniun, Oct. 27 from 9
tUl 8 p m
.Moccasin, Oct- 28 from 9 ft"!t»
(ill 8,p m im
Joseph , DickersonJ®’
T "
Cornelia Institute,
* CORNELIA, GA.
-»j§tands as the most successfulnod-
thoroughly equipped school o^tg, .
kind in the .state. kocation^afi
Habersham county, which hu^lhe
lowest death rate of any counl
the U.S. Health . pure air unoH
nelia an ideal location for such a
school.
Two railroads,
Taliulah Falls. Building
large modern and well furnis
Heated by hot air furnace wli
perfect. Faculty compose
young progressive, Christian men
and women. Dormitories for b^jys
and girls under care of teachers/
First term’s enrollment 200, 22
- Ciji^. to pay the e^,,
of whom were trom Rabun .Diess of said town f fi
No shoddy out of date tnethodjb^U
evetvthing up to date. Explnse#
reduced to the minimum. (,
with the President,
A.E. Boo^h,
Cornelia , Ga.
should alwayi
the house
lowing
kept lit
loi
ns:
[FIRST— Because*-,-Jf-nany membef
of the family, hsuf; a'|iard cold, it
will cure It. " .1' a
26 tromQajrmSEOOHD —‘Bedftus^ If the Chil
dren are delicate and”sickly, it will
make-them strdrfg afid well,
1—Because^ lil-i..|he father of
mother is losing fjp^ and becom
ing thin ai?d'“emaWa*e|» it will build
them up and' give thdVn -flesh and
strength. ¥ ”*»
QURTH Bpcauie it is th^.’
standard remedy h| ,! ijl throat and
lung affections.
No household should *&e without It,
can ^e taken in summer as wpH
It
as in winter.
V>c. and Si.00, «U drug- ,
SCOTT & UOV/NE, Ch#0lS, New York. -
Notice of Local TieSislation.
NoticiMs hereby giventfiat a Bilhwtth
he follajnng title will be^gtroduceitf'at.
die next session of the General Asserab-
5 Ijr of Georgia, to \yitf- bill to be en-
finest mountain scenery make t,pr- titled,an act.to prevent the driving of
cattle front any poir.t sodtfiof Blue Ridge
into the counties of EabUd, Towns, Un
ion in said state to prescribe penalties
Southern ftor viqtating the same and for other pur
brick, -poses.”'..
W. J. Green, Senator 40th Dist,
Notice
Notice is herilibjp'given that a tax of
five tenths of onegwe cent is levied on
alKfie taxable property within the incor
ponite limits of4lM»vtowir >f Clayton,
ses Mtd indebted*
Ibe year 1809, an
tliat^flie final da*
taxes closes pn tin
'and that executioi
Jiellirqjiienftax
said date. By 0;
in r giilnr meet!
1800.
J. £.
sJ. A. Reynolds.
Clerk of Cdu
Will often cutlS
fecaldt Cut or Bd
lion Salve, the
/ill kiil the pah
idwr.
hgrrible burn
=, Bifckleu’s Ar«
St in- Ihe world,
id promptly heal
it* It cures ofdsorcs! fever sores,
ulcers, boils, felftiW, corns Jairtl all
Skin erup'ion3?%Best l^ile cure on
earth- Only 2^wl. a !jjox, Cure
guaranteed. Sold by druggist#
untatn.
5enerM Merchan,
aroupid Pine
(is a
pajnneut of said
tli daybf Dec. 1898*
i issiiieil against al-
1 inimedfatefy after'
|of tire tow 11 council
Thtl Sent. 25th
; a '•
Sji^onpMayor.
Rabun Gap.
Indian sun^b?|ison hand earlier
an. IjTtople are begin
ning to gatherVoln-
The engineers have surveyed and
locuted the Blatflb Diamond Rail
road to the North Carolina line an
gone back-
James A. Hopper wiRsoon I
a new houses tor A< J
Martin ia
* will opt In;