The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, November 30, 1899, Image 3

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\ ■W& Sf m Ip ^ ■% ' fs County Directory. Jtldjje Superior Court John B. EsI«h. . f Solicitor General w. A, Charters, Senator 401 h Senatorial District W. J. Green ' Member of Legislature ^ ■ It. E. A.'. 1iambr. f Ordinary 1 W, 8. Long. Sheriff ;< J. it. Ritchie, clerk Superior Court, •" J.8.[IInmev_ Tux Receiver jpJtmii Of "York, P'* t . T«x collctcor ’ Joseph I,. Dickerson (Iqunty , Treasurer w. E. Thompson. County Surveyor w. K. Jones. • Coroner william Wheeler; ' *'' Justice of the Pence - . • - V.JfcJverby. Notary PB$H|vl Ex.Justice j»f our office Monday a) one shot- Mnsonlc Directory. * M « a? Lodge, No. »«5 K. und A . M . * It. E. A. Ilaiuby, W. Jf, ' \ y * F. A. Bleokley, 8. W, 8. Mice, J w. , K. 8. Sunders, Sec’ty, John if. Grceh, Treu#»u>’*r,. John I.. Hamby, 8. D. J?. W. T. York, J. ■ 1>~ •*. * A. W. M all, Tyler, lag at 10. o'clock a. in . on Friday bo-. I full moon' IH ouch month. ... --r-.r--, C HU licit Diiikcti^iy. Bc^jv ft-e.lJie oppifftiTMOiiti for the CUvl^u. First Sunday in yftcTi' mouth. |]1a. in.. 7-itfi p. in Woslvy Chattel. —ml ami 3rd Saturday ' StuijitA in each inoutliTif a. Ui,- I’ine 3PT:, Fourth hut. uiuhftuiUir'eacik Hh- ll a. in. AiitWi First 81111.* 1ft each mouHt., ip. j».. niid Fifth .Sitfc •iiiicl<8iin f . II Ml. All are coniiully invited. Oil A8. W. 0U|tiiv, P. 0. County School Commissioner. W. J, Neville Members Hoard Of Education' IM. w Swofford Preslden t W. J. freea Cicero Blalock 55. B. D lllard and . QJfoldfa.' Vr '< , • Charley Grant,4 while he has! high fe'ci ,is nc^suff, ring any pu# ( is ratio ml and is cousideruu us Boing very nicely. * >, * Thanks to Mr. S. JJ. Robinson, daughter, Miss Bettie were mar* yi Tligcr, for some wii on sub- ried ut Vandiver last Sunday. Iisq. citv niRF.frroHY. \ L. Hanson, Mayor. Coniiailmen. - W. C. Donnldson T. j,'Coffee J. A, Hey noble Marshall Y C. M. Oliver, r meeting!, first Tueedav. Tsonal and Gleanings [’hankrgivlng.' To*day is thanksgiving and we |ve no turkey. 1 esterday wasa benuliful bright . j.ta .York has been feeble leveral.days. J. E. Derrick has been sick rat days, le MoCurry is down on tiger ly buying cuttle. ■ a number ofoitizeKs of the ere here yesterday. W. T. York made a bus- on Tiger Monday. unnicut, of Vandiver, ong friends yesterday, a large force of logeonbis farm, mill m heard at \v. plant north of Penland, col- wood on sub- t -,.i „ t. ee 1 • • ‘ i I ’ Administrator’s gale*. Little Ray Swoiford 1* trying . „Mr. v .W; B. Gfurit. of‘jjacksqp-; • Grornta—Rabun County i to hold down' a Ctisc of typ-> at the v fl in^KM nVrtv'ii here -Monday | By virtue of an order of the court of Or' Tribune'officer \ ' - „iHf’ Ho will be here for sever-ili dimiry of sold nt public • • V.:!. ero Tor s «' e ( r »'] outcry, on the first Tuesday In December P. (» .-Presiey is gone down to days looking after his mining, in- next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol- Athens after the remainder of bis terests. Mr. Grant hns^ made l°w' n s real estate situated in Rabun couu household furniture. f many friends in tlm county-who ty ,^Vand iVo . 7 in the first District.* Mr. and Mrs. Calvin York are ifo always giadj to meet, hijrnand ] This lot is vuiimbio for its gold deposits. 7m-- . ■ i . .. l U J.t'L .J II t \4 loiil li i uiu* Itim lod'i’n K/ tiff? guests ol Alrl'miid Mrs. J. M . loath to site him leave York to-duy ' ^ * s *he guest of tlie Will 1 House. » Jesse Robins, who has been in; CtFt Stool OT bad health for neurly a year, is now “TJiere*'hi hat'one stnall chance looking robust und is actively at to save your life and tinit is through worn all the lime % «n operation,” ...was the dtvfnl Mf. and Mrs. D.*D. Duncan, of prospect set before Mrs. I'.B. Hunt Chechero, are the guests ol Mrs. ofLime Ridge. Wis-, by her doc Ella Swoiford to-day. tonAfter vainly trying^ocuro her Miss Mn-.ida Earl has closed her ° r 3 frightful case rtf ; rtbmuch school on Chechero with an on- ‘rouble and yellow jaundice. He tertainmerit und is now at home. count <>“ the marvelous Judge- Long killed six British birds off a wild locust tree in front 'SpOiver of Electric Bitter*-1,® oure stomimli and liver troubles, but she heard of this and took scjyjg^bot- JPte. was wiuiHv cured'r {aYoidod Bergstrom andSulnley captured^ urf , Wg ^ ^ „ ow ^; Rhs « still on Chechero yesterdSy and j more ^' nnd fpc , H thnn ^ r . the proprietress. Miss Lillie Beck. Wfkp09tlivc]y guaraMte ed tp Xe Frank Curtis, of the Franklin stomach Uverand kidney troubles Press. Franklin, N. C., was aL nd never disappoints. Price 50c pleasant caller lit our office Tues-' u | a || druir stores day. . , j Old Tiger. Wedding bells are ringing. Mr William Williams, of Tiinp- 9o'i. and Rev. David Ramey’s seapedi of tfie scripiiou. Also to Mr. H A. Keener, of Rabun Gap. V/ POUND—By J. E. Derrick, A pckiket-book coniaining "money. Owner can have the same by cal ling nt this office and describing the contents. News reached us as we gp to gross that Benj. Dockins, a highly meted and well known citizen couiivv,.. was dying last ; night at his koine near Pin® Moun tain. , Marion Lotiff-maKes the sad re-. p>>H to us t lint I lie wb«J>rtlleberrie» uro iu full hlooin. N«l one regrets more we. for this is a...sure sign thgre will be : no berry crpp next year. The road change near the resi dence of James E. Bleckley Is com pleted with the exception Of some biasring. We are told the grade is splendid and the.chane£i* a great improvement. Mr. A.J. Duncan has been en gaged several days assisting J.F. Earl in luyirig a wood pipe, which conveys pure spring Water to Mr, ■ Earl’s door. He completed the work yesterday. As we go to press we leaiw that Dr. Long’s condition is very criti cal, so much so his children have been called to his bedside. His sgddon change for the worse is suf foe at ion. Mr. \V. J. Neville, CountY School Commissioner, Rabnn Gap, has been employed to asaist S. S. Whitmire in the store of Tom Carter of Westminister, S. C. The stock will be increased largely, and we predict for this firm a complete Stic oe»s. County Surveyor W. E. Jones came up yesterday witK a load of the best sweet potatoes we ever tested and brought along three tur nips weighing in the aggregate 21 .pounds, and asks us to turn up our plate to them. We turn up our hat to you also, W. E, Verge Kerby officiating.. A merry party accompanied Mr. Williams from Germany, among them - was our old friend Calvin York, Col. W.S. Paris passed through this section Inst Sunday enroute for Gainesville.' Col. Hamby and Doctor Green returned to theii post of duty-'Mon day.' - . . School will close here .Friday und We hope for a good O'Kelley is expected todeljyer BlV ain. address. ... Miss Carrie Green attended;Miss- Mnnda Earl’s entertainment x>h Chechero last Friday. — - ’ Jackson Scott has been very sicK. but is improving. Mr. GfitM t; GoM miners whoHlighi the opportunity of nlletiiling this mile will live to regret it. Also imrts of lots of l.Mut Nos, <JH ami iu the second laml District, it being all said lots north of the public road lei from Kuhun Gap to Burton, known Persimmon road, except (lint part of lots owned by K. M. Keene;-, this being bounded on the north tij lands M. Keener and on the south by said Kiinmnn road containing one hundred more or less. Also parts of lots of bind NoSA 100 in 2nd land district of saidoJuntY includes ail of the lands of lft#f)iuk«rson estate In said lots south of t^e Persimmon road except .1 acres more of 1 less where H. L. Dickerson now resides aid Incliules.ali tlife lands on the places where IV. I,. Dick erson and H. L. Dickerson now resi'£ ex cept the 3 neves above excepted and Is houiulutl on tlie nortli liy the lYrslmiuon road, on the cast he hinds of Nancy .Kei and It. M. Keener, on I he smith by lai Ed Pitts and on-tlie west by lands of Dickerson and the District line contai 100 acres more or loss. Tlie aforesaid lands lying north of tl Persimmon roiul are unimproved and i original forest; those south of the road arc partially cleared ami in cultivation, having erected thereon two dwelling houses und suitable on buildings. Also nt the same time and place narts of lots xos. 102 and 103 in 2nd land district of said county containing lift}- acres more less, the place where John Parker now sides. To he. sold as tlie property of tlie estate of NV.T. Dickerson, late of said county,de ceased, for the purpose of paying debts und making distribution uiurug the heirs. Terms of sale, one half cash and note with interest at eight per cunt per annum witli good security due twelve months from date of sale, for remainder. M.L. Dickerson, dministrator of W.T. Dickerson. Danger ,V F i|linin Shaw, of Vandiver bus moved near Toccou. Mr. Shaw is a substantial Citizen nnd are regret to give him tip. Messers Frank and Clifton Me- Orackin attended Mr. Virgil Me- Crackin’s entertainment on Wolf Creek nnd both delivered nn ad dress . They are both nice young men and deserve the praise of tj\e community. A Night Of Ytnror. Awful anxiety was felt for (lie widow of the brave General Bucnr, hum of Machios. Mo., when -tii.e doctors said she could not live till morning, writes Mre. S. IJ. Lincoln who attended her that fearful night. AU, thought she must soon die from pneumonia,but she begged for Dr. King’s New Discsvery, saying it bud more than once saved her life.,,and had cured ktr of consumption. After three small doses she 'slept easily all night and its further use complete^ ly cured her. -Thjt marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial "bottles free at all drug stores. Georgia, Uabtin Comity. By virtue of nn order of tlie court of Ordinary ofjsaid county, wLUai sold at public mitcrv,ut the court DMP^hi said erttmf y,o« the first Tuesday next, within tlie legal bouts of sale, the following real estate situated in ! Rbtui county. -to wit: Part of lotoflaiid miHiberonelmiidivd mid eighty one (181). in tlie second lair! dislrirt of said county, and bounded us follows; On the north by hind lot num ber one hundred and eighty four (184). on the east by lauds of Henry Da ly. on the south by land lot number one liuu- j dred and fifty six (156), ou the west by land of J. M. Brooks, The above is mountain hind and con tains eighty three nnd one third (83}) acres, more or less and house on same. Also part of lot number one hundred nnd thirty four (184) in the second land district of said county bounded on north by lands of tlie Butler heirs, ou the east by land of II. A. Keener, and on the west by laud of Ritchie, and on the south by land of W. J. Neville The abovetract contains thirty one and one fourth (81}) ocres, more or less mid is viiluab’.e bottom land in cultiva tion. Also part of lot. number eighty 0118 (81) in tlie first land district of said county, and bounded011 the east by land of X - B. Carter, on tlie south by land of Henry Daily, and on tlie west by lot number eighty two (82), and contains sixty one [61] acres more or less and un improved. The above tracts are more fully de scribed by a report of commissioners to the Ordinary of this county, to be sold as the property of tlie estate of Thomas Carter, late of said county, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and inaKing distribution among, tlie heirs. Terms of sale,cash. This Nov. 7th, 1800. John Howard, A Administrator de boais nou on the estate 6f Thomas Carter. A FtlgMuirnmlar Will often cause a horrible burn scald cut or braise. ‘ • Becklen’s Arnica Salve the best In the world will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores fever sores ulcers boils felons corn# end : .«ll •kin eruptions. Beat Pi}* cure on Only 25 Sis! take cold with •very change In the weather? Does your thirost feel raw? And do sharp pains dart through your chest? Don’t you know these are danger signals which point to pneumonia, bronchitis, or consumption Itself? If you are ailing and have, loif flesh lately, they are certainly danger signals. The question for you to decide la, ’•Have I the vitality to threw off these diseases?” V v Don’t wait to try SCOTT’S EMULSION “as a last re sort.” There Is no remedy equal to It for fortifying the system. Prevention it easy. Scott’s mulsion rats consumption and ts of other diseases which ack the weak and those ith poor blood. SCOTT’S EMULSION Is the one standard remedy for Inflamed throats and lungs, fer colds, bronchitis and con sumption. It is a food medi cine of remarkable power. A food, bscause it nourishes the body; and a medicine, be cause It corrects diseased conditions. ■0 Attention Travelers. Four hundred and fifty bushels »f line corn cribbed ut tho Wall House. Am prepared tb amply- cafe for tennis of travelers ut moderate prices. — • How To Feed The S ck Wet u clean wash cloth arid freshen the face and hands before eating. Have everything neat and d limy about the tray, stand or table. Anything disliked should he carefully put out of sight. It is often best not to speak of the food until served. Kindly allow a choice of food where that will please best. Pleasant little surprises help great ly- A cheery fuee and voice help to make the tray attractive. Never hurry the sick while eat ing. Never talk about disagreeable things then. Something from a neighbor’s is often a treat. Neighbors, just please remember this when you can furnish some lit tie relish.—Ex. Georgia, Rabun County. . By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in De- c*mher, HMD, at the court-house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the folio wing real estate situate in Rabun County,to wit: Parts of land lota no.thirty [86] and thirty one [31] In the Afth land die trict of said county, and bounded as fol lows: On the north by land of John Dot- son and; on the east by Tallulah river, on Me south by Tallulah river and waits’ land sad on the west by lands of F. A. Taylor M)d Hiram Moore Much.of this land is Im One of the queerest marriage no tices of fhe season appeared in a Georgia paper recently. It was as follows; "On the evening of the 18th in stant Miss Molliu Buzzard w» unit ed in marriage to Mr. John Hawk, the Rev. Jonathon Crow officiat ing, assisted by Willis Eagle and Clement Dove.”—Stanton. —w-• — A monster devil Ftok > •- Destroying its victir constipation. mtlTderpas mi