The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, November 30, 1899, Image 1

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TRIBUNE. DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF RABUN JCOUNTY AND NORTH EAST GEORGIA. VOL. It CLAYTON. RABUN CO., GA„ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30.1899 NO. 45. Local Happenings. The Willingham Bill. Following is house bill 221, pro viding for absolute prohibition in Rtmemhec-your puper. Georgiu, which passed the house Dr.G. W? Long is not improved yesterday after being perfected by in health. the amendment offered by its au thor., Mr. Willingham. rj. I. Langston went to Tallulah ~ , the amendments are of an lm* Falls Monday. . . , , maicrial charaiv.er, with exception We have been having some cold of that made to .he caption of the damp weather. bill cullin;., for a ; .u.e whet, tiio pro- Our coroner, Win. Wheeler is visions o; the act slu.il go into op- improving slowly. oration, in ,hc vote on thoamend- ,, ^ • ments, the majority defeated every C.uiey Thompson is suffering' ’ . , , ; - .. , . . ... , proposed change except tliose ot- from a felon on his linger. 1 ' V, j tered by Mr. Willingham. The Capt. iS. S. Hall has been very' bill, as perfected, redds as follows: “To be entitled an act to prohib- sick for the past several days. Miss Liza Duncan lias been on the sick list for some lime past. Albert Dillu,rd.of ^Westminster, spent Sunday will) home folks in the valley, ') A party of five from Atlanta with seven dogs ale up on u hunt. They tile quartered at the Blue , Ridge Hotel. E. L. McConnell is serving us special deputy sheriff under J. R. Ritchie. Ed is an old hand Hi the office and makes.a .good officer. The snow birds are seen on the Nantahnlla Bald Yiiount.iin the year round. Their nests and young are seen the entire summer. They . build their nest, near the ground * among the luttrehs. * ^ A friend in need is a friend in deed. 'That is exact ly >vln»t Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy is. It is the mother’s lielo when she is sud denly a .viiktSifodH’d Vile night by the ominous husky cough, and lu- hored brenthing of h^r babe, It is the safe resort of the youth or ndulls when lie has ••caught cold" and there is cnughjhk ind ir-it ition of the mucotis 'ineniTjrane of the throat. It allays the irritation and ^ cures the cold.- Fitr safe by all druggists. % It is snlesday next Tuesday and Htnne fine farms will be sold, bir ides gold mining property. Do not fail to attend: you may miss a bargain of your life. On some of this prop erty you get time to pay for same. The prohibition purty has been for years abusing the democratic party, and lias accused it of being friendly to whiskey,trusts. Now., we want to hear vuliat U'hhs td say 'ugainst the lower house of repre sentatives of the state of Georgia, C. J. Crunkleton of Persimmon, Mias in town Satunftiy. 5X>i»^ read ers will reinembeftba/ about Au gust bis knife pierced his right arm .while catching a lulling pencil.'He nas not done any manual, labor since and is far from being well y et - . ^ • My wife has been using Cham, berluin’s Pain Balm, with>gribd*re> suits, for u lame shoulder that has it the manufacture, sale, keeping for sale, the giving away or furnishing to induce trade or for any other valuable consideration, except phy sicians furnishing patients under treatment by them, or the furnish ing at any public plnce, of intoxi cating liquors, fermented or distill cd: to prescribe penalties for the vi olation of this act, to provide cer tain evidence in prosecution for such, violation: to confer upon mu nicipal corporations jurisdiction to punish oflenses created by this act, and to,provide a time when this act shall go into operation, and for other purposes. •’Section 1, Beit enacted by the general assembly oi the slate of Georgia, and it is hereby' enacted by authority of the same, That the manufacture, thu sale, the keeping lor sale, the giving away or fur nishing to induce trade, or for any valuable considvrat ion, or the fur nishing at any' public place, of in toxicating liquors, fermented or distilled, are hereby prohibited or declared unlawful, except as here inafter provided. ‘•Sec. 2. Be it futher enacted by the authority aforesaid, That i ny person convicted of violating any of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished as prescribed in section 101)0 of the code. •‘Sec. 8 Be it further enacted by tiie authority aforesaid. -.Thut this act shall apply both to individuals and corporations and to all clubs or organizations in which intoxicat ing liquors are furnished ut any place by such club or organization or any committee or agents thereof in consideration of membership, initiation or standing fee in such RABUN COUNTY By S. W. McCai-lik, Assistant Geologist. The gold deposits of Rabun coun ty may be described, as belonging -o two different auriferous belts, one lying in the extreme western, and the other, in the extreme east- ’if; ol evidence as to dasitents of said books or the evidence os to the con tents of any receipt ^given therefor shall be prnna fftdUj evidence An any prosecution or proceeding. “Sec 6 Be it further enacted by the authority uforesojd^ That ail municipal Corporationsin this state eril( part of the countv . The -for- are hereby vested with jurisdiction J ner belong8 to whpt ; s kuown as anil authority, tp arrest and prose-; he Dahlonega gold beltt while the cute and punUff all persons violet-«, atter ftppe ar8 to be the northeast- ing the provisions of this act ns toj arn exten8ion of the Hall county keeping liquor for sale. This ibelt . Be yond the limits of the* stMue being it, the fexercise of (Be j ; )elts . which va , y f rom one to four pidictr power of this state and in-1 ini i es , in width, are other isolated tended to secure public order, it is j area8f of hmjte d extent, where gold hereby declared that the keeping = is sported t0 have beeil fouud) in of liquor for sale within the limits the gravel,along a number of small any municipal corporation shall be n inunicipal offense! and any pros ecution or conviction under any city ordinance passed fo( the pur pose of punishing violations of this act, shall not constitute a bar to the prosecution in the courts of record of this state for the same of fense. Sec. 7. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the pvisionsof this act shall not upply to repeal nor uffect existing laws regulating ihe manufacture and sale of domestic wines in tiie state. “Sec. 8 Bo it fjithec v enucted by. t lie auihbritY aforesaid. That the provisions of this act, as ^prohib iting the manufacture of intoxicat ing liquors, shall not apply to those counties where such manufacture is now prohibited by law, and the provisions of Ibis act as to prohibit ing the sale of intoxicating liquors shall not apply to those counties where such sale is now prohibited by law, but if for any reason the law now controlling the manufac ture or sale slipuld be repealed or become inoperative in any county, then the provisions of this act as to the prohibition of s.ucli manufac ture or sale shall immediately be- como operative in such county. ‘•Provided. That nothing here in contained shall prevent licensed druggists from selling or furnish ing pure alcohol for medical, art, scientific and mechanical purposes. “Provided further, That the provisions of this, act shoii not be come operative nmil Juno 1, 1900. ••Sec. 9 Be it further enac‘ed by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.” organization. “Seo. 4 Bo iUitW^acjted iby & wil1 not ft 8nr » ,rise to an V the authority afor*esuid. That any who aro ftt a11 fl,miliar wi,h tbe place at which liquors are kept for > od c * l, ’ ,li,ic8 of Chamberlain’s sale, given away, furnished or sold Cou « h ^ emedv ’ to know ‘hatpeo- in violation of the provisions of | P'? everywhere take pleasure in re- this act is hereby declared a mu- i latin « their experience i" ‘he use of sauce: and any citizen may apply , that s P lendld mftdlcine and in tell- to the judge of superior court tor y 'B the b ° nefi t they have receiv- an injunction to restrain the same, i from '*• of bad cold8 it bas cured, . . c . , • j’j of threatened attacks of pneumonia •‘Sec. 5 Be H. Turtner enacted, j t bll8 aver » ed and 0 f tbc children That in any proceedings under this H h as’.saved from attacks of croup It is a For sale pained her continuallY for nine uct, whetherprosecutions or for in- und whooping cough. .years. We Imyc tped kinds of junction, the payment by t*n de- gr n pd. good medicine, i medicines and doctors without re- ( fondant of the United States reve- by u [) druggists. * ■ ceiving any benefit from any of: nue tax as a dealer in intoxicating ' USE .' v‘/= ' them. One duy we saw an adver- liquors, whether fermented or dis-: Mr. W. A. Swafford presents us ement of this, medicine^ ai|d^ti^led. or theholding of a recoipt with a coupleof turnips of the Bon ougbbof trying rt.'wnk:\i we' did such tax, shall be prima facie evi-! Air Variety: It is really the Rnta- th tbe best of satisfaction. She dence thut such person is guilty of baga turnip. One of them weigb- ■ used oniv one bottle and her violation of the provisions of this ed 4 pounds. They an a is almost well.—Adolph acU uiid thc origlnfU.books or a cep- wlnter tumip and grow * Manchester, Ni H, For tified copy from the entry in the Thanks * r “ a — a —* - IWoWjrubluK.^tatMnraiiwcol. »' .fe. M tMj, "Li • ' . • j streams, The two belts, above named, arc not to be considered as continuous, and equally gold, bearing, at all points alonj? fffceir course; but,on .the contrary, they must be considered ,as a number of auriferous veins and ore-bodies oc- curing, at irregular intervals at many localities, along the strike of the schists and gneissess. The western ,or Dahlq»egu,bclt appears to have but few breaks, in its course throughout the county. Its limits are fairly well defined; and its course can be traced, with a con tide ruble degree of accuracy; trom .he southwestern corner of’the conn ty to the N. C. State line. The eustern belt seems to be far less con t.mious! and is well defined, only in the extreme northeastern part of tbe county, where successful placer mining has been earned on letter, Salt-Klieuin anil Kczemu. The intense itching and smarting., inci- have been permanently cored by it. It is eqaally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped lianas, chilblains, frost bite* ,md chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, arc just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifler ami ve.mifnge. They are not food but medicine and the best in nee to put a horse in prime condition. Price 40 tents per peckaue Only Known what suffering from fslllnj womb, whites, painful or _________ menses, or any disease of tho distinctly feminine organs Is. A nun mar sympa thize or pity but he can not know the agonies she goes throngh—the terrible suffering, so patiently borne, which robs her of beauty, hope and happi. neee. Yet thie suffering really is needless. McELREE’S Whc oi Cartel will banish it. This medicine cun* all “ female diseases ” quick ly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical exami nations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not con tinual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Carduiis becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this clast. It costs but ft from any druggist. , _ For advice in cases requiring special directions, address; the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ’."O' MKB.C.J. WKBT, Ms writes i—''This wonderfi to b« In *v«rjr houM where there NOTICE, Parties will be prosecuted if they remove timber or otherwise tresspass upon my premises. Mell Crisp. Tho United States officials were summoning witnesses to attend the United States court on the 29th in Gainesville to tenufy in-the con spiracy case ngainst J. B. and La fayette Dockins, M. V. Beck and Jeff Swafford, tho first, part of this week. Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa us command er of the forces that captured the famous rebel Galishc. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vryburg, Beclniana'and, ho \vrites : “Before at several places, along the small [starling on the last campaign I streams. The oiea over which : fioughfr t*. quattity of Chamberlain's these placer-works extend forms a .Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rom narrow belr,with a northeast and Ldy, which I used myself'When southwest trend, not over two miles troubled with bowel complaint, wide, and less loan ten miles i n ; and had given to my men, and in' length. Between the southern ter- evWPy ca8e it prov ed most berteff- minus of these placer-woiks andj C [ ilb For sale by all druggists, the works and the Hall county belt, which extends through Habersham ! '' a lea " h ‘ rom the Southern Rec county, is a portion of the bolt ,! ord ‘hat Toccoa prospects for the many mjles iu length iu which I tl,ture are ver y Ottering. There but little or no gold has so far been ! arc twocoUo " nii ' ,s h ‘« l,1 V P r ° ! P 6C - discovered, For this reason it. has ‘ | 1VC al,d ° ,,e 1,1 °P erat,on aud h »“ been suggested thut the debits in Jeei ’ for ,,bout Kvo - vear8 ’ wWoh the eastern part of the county form j ha9 ^ Pf 8 Perou«, and iU.proe- a southern extremity of a North penty, no doubt, has induced capi- Carolina gold belt, that has been ^ wa *' We ’ howeVer » ?* ve extensively worked, in Horse Cove.. tl,e Rec<ird crcd,t for a ^ 8h f re just aero is the State line. As but , of thc P ro8 P erit V little is known of the geological C1 ty‘_ structure of thc eastern part of the county, it is a present practically impossible to settle 'definitely which of the views is correct. How ever, on account of the similarity of t b « country, and the general trend of the different formations, u is thought best, for the present at j PATENTS