The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, December 21, 1899, Image 2

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s Tbs (Slayton Tribune [ ImdKvarynuaday •* • wwriWwHt a*MCwMr, J. A. REYNOLDS. • .* ; f' fiwiMi'nni^ nm. Tpr, Old tiger G*ndy drawings and-stock. t» the order of the day in tit is com*: j inanity, We understand Deep [Ortek district ingoing to hold ^ an Selection toon on tbefenee. jpw j M ... , .^kTOWhsm county. Then.., Tiger Nm« SI ths TestottiM si CjhjriM. 'and Stonepils will h*vo t9 Yots.fo»r •ms NNsMMtMttw * : it 11 ii lass they can gtt some relief. Min Ads Green, from Wstwo* >** **•»»$»• gohet of her -ftro. Jesse this week. Misses Andi Smith sod Russejl Cannon have moved near Tocut from this* place Mr. Marcos Tarpon had returned from Hartwell v Ga. Mr. Baskins from Royston Gs*. is in this section' prospecting for Tafhm R**db*s : , »'< • ' ■ ‘ ># * Owing to the advance in paper JV ,areforced to put od many of oiir *Mi<' >.deMoquont subscribers and hereof* s’-r: tot ttoTribune will beruii on a fl-.'Ui- osritbesis. We an informed by . paper doalera test it will be a dif. » Rati? aiatter to get paper at any * i , 1 4 l*tk» i the cbm ing year. , The cause /ijfj|gped fqrtiie ad vauceinent 'is the <UMpneeei1ented proKpreity and • id- aeuisg demand for paper and the inability «f the mills to furnish it. %. J*sp*t thipk we do not‘*v*nt to : - trustjyon ; we are forced to do it! these who 4 are- due us to ^ ' Ceil tod settle. their, dues or they -'Will his presented to them by.egen ..'..pies.'; . . l - r * with good mill. We bid bim Cod speed , *®dd readers will please ex- doe# tit for defects, half-sheeti and • tofte-sidednets, whenthey know •e have misfortunes in our home. ®i*oe last June ;we have devoted me, by the side of, * de- l; * W ^° i* * n vtry feeble w lad now hfr condition is i that requires the best help of OUroglc*. Troublt'ot like'char- l acter comes and. will come to hll feel Ws are among a nojbJe and ^gratslttlpoepfe, iftidt* symtoajby will fstr'A Itea edlniiwm ( li?L • js_J *. .... — .. . - > i ,M,Af •«f d *r hk»:i^^d!fi«ited"^6ut ; *“? Southern Railway headquarters forbidding Us employees -afiton •mokipg cigarettes while on fluty. AJJ tfci •nployee^ Will be notified end. in order to keep their t must abstain from the \*»<* tbb weedv -If wit) beamus- Vl fb ltHo eii office and See. the ^bervpns telegraph operator or rick- I* •f*b* drying to do business w:ith- '$** "$• "oeustomed eigerrette. One **pfrf* mid it would be Hke.try. Ifhi% enforoe the dispensary lam |a.ifc«th Carolina. The high raiN *d*d 0®«ials have said nothing s- : * 9 dt cigars. It is-presumed that the employees can smoke mil the y*e«ttbay choose. Why ■nob an «dw was issued is not known and *ff public oan only conjecture as to ; khacamoaf the company's aetion in regard to the matter. Doctors •T cigsssttts injure the brain end • erases system. Pcrhape.it is for the sabs of the - ample yes's n« rves that euchres trie Hons were put qa their babita.—Greenville Daily THnee.Pee.7. . INrents you are greatly respon •ibis for the welfare of your chll drah. : Morally we should be very Are you doing your 8 -iu bis bijsiuess. -;r - ^ ro ^* Clifton McCrsckin and Nin Ramey were out at Sunday School laSt Sunday and we hud a yood lime Sug Rainey is very picK at 'this writing. We hope for a speedy>re' Oqvqry. We want.to say a little mere on the school subject in reference, to the government. Since the schools' are divided into school distnct%>w)e think it proper to appoiht jushopl trustees for each district. ’ ! >); p . lf> H. K. Cannon and Ray' passed down this wav eiiroute tq Cornelia ASURE CUttE FOR CROUP; Tventjr Fivg Yean* oeutut ugg without t Fiiliifs. , Tbe first -indication of crotrt hoarwmes*, and ip a fehild syb^_„ to this disease it may be taken da (f •W Wkn of the approach of au at* tack. Fo.Ho^ing jtidB hoarseness % a peculiar rough cough. 1ft berlain’s. Cough Renitidjr' Is given ■**'|hild becomes hoarse ^ Ws ; .itWiib" ■ P'MrMt • tlm It it uaed-an mapy thousands of ynti;^f. r . ^ . .^y hornet in this|jbpi4' land and.never disappoints the anxious , mothers. We have yet to learn of a single instance in which it bap .not proved effectual. No othjer preparation 5ao show such a record—tWenff "'•by;-'* five years' coilttaht uie without a failure*- Fbr.aa^ by ail druggisst »**• ’ CHECHERO. Christmas is nearly hereand we' have no turkey, , The health of Mr. J. L. York’*, famiy » slightly,improved. We are haViOy soms cold wfjpif. KTi .«• • w it !»>0I Mrs, F,.A, Bleckley is irt, i health. Our Old friend Jlilly Wall qtitf •on Hilton paid us a abort visit lust week. Mr. J. H. Coffee and son have returned home from market. Miss Maggie Woodall spent Sat urday bightAnd Sunday with Miss Lissie York. ' Mr. Jim Ramey and wife and Ids son David and family passed through this section Tuesday F en* route to Anderson. Idttie lister York phased a rab bit Sunday and Killed it with an mt. BlttTOX. Warm weather continues JtaeAra'tah. ' ■ 1 Collector Dickerson will i he wlthjta tomorrow and the peo* > pie eve hustling <«fof their receipts taodmedtut of- the bobk 'before the j bailiffs gat 1 them: : ^ f .-..Jfwfesgpr'Ll M. Chastain is spo* ^rn of foT jthe next County School' ppmmjsaidoeis. Chastain is a fine ■tan whuae.marvels cannot be ex* calhd mAh* county and his quali* >fipatJ«bs oantiot be' doubted. I the,people wants a commissioner .Who-wRUdcal -with all fairly and honestly Chastain i* the man he* yondta doubt-.- - Christma* will Won be here and will -We -honor the' rfav as we ehouldf v -At A.l- -V-. A LOVELY HOME • for trie WSParfa Will; Offie *-H .S'.. ATToaxaT AT LAW, i.-.vsb. ClATtea. Ga. » an eeurts et Ororcin I THE HB8T . Y ^T**.jl4.tjTr*tWW*aud KcsrMA . *tsshisfgpsmarting * incident to these diseases is instant ly'bttpyedJby applying Ohamlwr- lehrs eye and skin ointment. Many very tjaceases have been perma- , heiltlv Cured by it. It is equally, efficient for itching piles and a fa- Write reipedy. for store nipples. ijlwHk fe»9d«.rro|iilbl«iri*, !frost" 1 aod.,c)wonio sore eyes 25' cts i-.vir?vP ( »fi' 4 WX’t., , 0ot>ditiofi powders L n -y._„L 1 . np ,1 OihfffsetineedB wheni's|G 'll/8rnEl BllObJiS i!" -$*1 Tonic,* blood | ’ ' ‘ ; r. 1 £ n <i%WmifHgo. They are J^ 1 , ff!P.d lJUMMjUfiine and- thb Vest -,Vh WtiA) hmpe-in prime k>n- ,.?tficc 26, cents' per --.pick* m- -- ! X RABUKT GAP, ' " rp ”‘; ’ (Ihtsftded for last week, h ' Ghi i»f *|fie worst rain aiid wind Jairi «torftjg we havei had in a long timecioskit list' Monday night., GkfTand fias bought out. Ri Ei 1 L* RitcliiVs interest in the r*er* eahtilAVlBl^ of Rabun Gap, John Howard an.i Mrs. D. Gar land are on the siek list this.nwewk. xour welter and a party weift R E^^amby , ’ ATTORKXY AT LAW, T ^ r Olajteu. Ga. WUI piflstlWln th Rertheastera Mr* cult, also iujotnsr eimilts by special eoa I'm botheibnihKl -MMfhlvfl eases la the U. a- Coqim f«f tW Kortbera District of «a v •Alrtli ' nifGMBiff-JOHMOK,. tistnsrille >f « - Ga* .imyork, •iufl* cooii , is‘in business VK-Jth interest t here ^ Mi-vn*w t hfl' wit|Hi fhe Tiger <£>r- • . - —fis.ragarchto building a Stiftowl in Rabun. v,f«Cha«ty pegjns atvbotne. ’' it uWrUe 'saying, f . Wi'^«WP«V w|y I “?ifSrS l *3iP^ t J <w i .v* aHighi School Weoouhfcbofld a school A 1^.1 J ISk. a -c* *•*«■ i i- A t t!io Binf wit’i'Vl r,—'■ ^TAI'LEam PANt?V G ROt'ERl E8 ......Consisting Of.;.... Floor. , r- - 1<W j - : 1 ' • ; 'Candy. < *•' ; • 14 J...-; ,;^Cl>an«llj!Obd*! Ii e. v : , i?!! d P t hf r ^higs-nr cfiVao found, fall on tlmntf clayton, Ga. ; si-Fine'two year old niarc for sale, for cirtiii or on 'tirtie* ‘ At’dnss W J- Nwviihi, ;• '' ' ‘ Clayton, •••'• Ga. ,-7-J H-WJIRIWOII— j t„ '■ Jl *..Vi*i!-J..*.i ?*•’•» **•*-“' ‘..v.i.1| r ilingir}our -Watches, -cflseft s -*iad ^ SxfitMo -Msctnxxs, '.f- •* ^ “7 r T r ? im fir<+'r—„ :* ft .• vnii 1 n.KA « '-.»j.ii-i.G6 T8 f. Two nn^ oijf W-7.1. «k s :n -.to' > r01f'&SXSSS. JI V ,r-t .1, ,w Ao editor prints his paper tqgiv* his patrons the pews ft the day aiid for tha money them is in it. H« is presumed- to now of what he Writes, and generally Joe*. *^^»>k;doesliithf ChttHar.OmaoUsIfilKPa^ ^ae,ar hopii 1. Iandw to kdnrtlM our na \Vm. » (ubKiibwi my Alp '“j * s*®*. Mil* amfm and SOC. (•Unjpt «a|w« ) to «!(• kUSTMTff TOBTI Ml 16* flirtaw U rasMMit iksitii), rmmm^ i” «• will Mud k (be firm ihkML idl.Tii!?. if 1 P" Uli uttts ww-inombly ]6arnsil y of 16 to 31 Mmu hy j SSK® , Mri/eni thafc the mouti* ii!ts,dovelwp the H«iVig81t ! riirhdk. I *5: s£fifeags- ( *w.# f . ^ ofacof the most mountairious partt, »SitoSrS5iS5i5p?S?£S5t2SsIa!ISr l wsn&?5St , ' jr M tW stale, without a school for HmifUIIM hlghiTv ittlaJlecUal gaining. EvTnlHHHK eijr vsar oor yoiing'Wen and ladiesj ^ . it|>e boundaries j lYr tnul Vix ' <ik 0 ^R»bih tooJbtain * higher educa*’ iBDUlm¥nlfct tipn^ wbich could be given to them »;.2oh (.oi .<i ff StricTijr -yisgMa*tt :.m> ..-.y.f 1 ■ Mi l «<i-* athome. The oorresptondent Inferred to Habersh-un Co. That county^ is K*vpiog, abveaat of educational op portunities \Her- educational in- terastshra thriving and she is Keep •“ff <9tnfler, ignorance, anr- pressed under her feet. Ndw, if Jain’s Pain Balm, we don’t Want to be a “back nun*- magic with me. As a cure for rheumatism Cham berlaui’s Pain Balm is gaining a wide reputation. D.B, Tohnstob of Richmond' Ind. 1 has been troubled with that ailmput since 1862L In speaking of it .jjie says; I never found anything that would relieve me ilntil I used phapther' It aot« like My foot was BEAUfl|;(JL56EN£RY . *'!!»( Spring and. ; Wellt! watoK Clean Betls. «,■; :-fi*!od The best ; furnished table ’And the most delightful stopping pUce irt the moiiutains. _ , " i i.';U • caskes or.:coffia^„ Will he nn iinnil^ one good, applicjitiqn, oC .Plain. Will be en honor t ? « ur county and Balm relieved me. For tale by all druggists. ‘ , Justus and - several Bring to,visit. rel- Clayton ’ ? .♦<10 . ..... ituash -rtvf.'aSff «*, J'-- u :iM)k a:'-t *e :‘>n&bi A nice stock oi General Merchen-.i/r dis® When around Pina m Mountain give' qi W „ -,<♦ DtMf ■ “"H .