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AU persona
fled that, It nj
contrary, an d
undersigHodJ
her, lSUfl, i
marked out bj
pointed for tb
the 8. w. cor^
in said count]
direction up 8
Green gap thj
Dickson, Sylv
E. L. McConn
liams. A. Dr 0
Ramey, and j<
the warwomw
John w. Green
ad are hereby notj-
qee ba shown .to the
iWfpsntad by the
#th day of Decern
ing a new road aa
■loners ^.ap-
t pmpoec, commencing at
ittfRiJ, 8. ; DicKuon's field
add running In 'a northern
a Creak, through the David
ugh the lands of B. J. 8.
iter Rainey, w. J. Ramey,.
II, J. w. Spilth, A. M. wil
der, F. A, Bleckley, B. E.
In w. oreen and intersecting
load near the residence cf
.Ordinary.
LEi
Georgia—R(
To all whom
H. C, Blalp
Arrepilple, <H
plipd to the t
the lands belt
deceased, an
heard on the!
This 1th day t
hniaiatrator of W. b.
I, Baa ia das form ap-
Ignod for leave ip sell
[ to the estate ,*f tiuld
d application will be
madaffin JBnnarrnext
instance in which it hits not pfovffd
effectuil. No other preparation
can show such a record-—twenty
five years' constant use. without a
failure. For sale by. all dfdflgi ant
W. 8. Long,
Ordinary.
^ To Sail
A TJHpUSANf) TONGUES
Could hot expiwth* rapture
r County,
ly concern:
|t, administrator of
Turin applied to the undersigned for lesve
to snl 1 the lundsbclonhiug tusuld deceased
said application will be licwd on the firs
Monday In January next.
This 4th day of December, 1801*
\V. 8. Long,
. Ordinary.
brings joy or pain. It’a* for the
I mother to decide. With good health
land* a strong womanly organism,
motherhood but adds to a woman’s
attractiveness.
J . MoELRETS
9
CLAY
DEVOT3D TO THE INTEREST OF it
Ooan]y Directory -
W.1 judge Superior Ceari
John B. Estes.
* ' Solicitor General .
w.A, Charters,
CLAYTON. RABUN CO., G
Senator 401 h Senatorial Di»k|ct
W. J. Green
Member of Legislature
R. E. A. Hamby.'
Ordinary - *
W JfC Long.
J;''Sheriff '
' J." R. Ritchie.
■ -•r 'cler Superior Court,»
*: J. S.-Ramey.
. ; ^ Tax Receiver t
James O. York, 1
Tax colletcof
, Joseph L. Diierson
■,j; _ County Treasurer
w. E. Thompson.
Ceuaty Surveyor
, > i .". m. E. Jones.
' Coroner
william Wheeled’
Justice of the Peace
V. C. Kerby
■■ -• '!r • D. T. r Duncan. ' .. ..?[. ’.
Mr. Ned Shirley, of Stonepile,
happened to the misfortune of
fracturing, his leg on the 26th
inst.
As a.cure for rheumatism Cham
berlain’s Pain Baku is gaining a
wide reputation. £>,B, Johnston
of Richmond Ind, has been
troubled with thut ailment since
1862, In speaking of it he says.
I never found anything that would
relieve me until I used Chamber
Iain’s Pain Balm, It acts like
magic with me. My foot was
swollen and paining me very much
but one good application of Pain
Balm relieved me. For sale byall
druggists.
To all whom
• , -
TRIBUNE.
Y AND NORTH EAST GEORGIA*
.DECEMBER 28.1899
N0.49*
r. A. Blppley, f. w.
8. rrfee, 1 w.
, w lti 'S.*'sinSff#, Rco’ty. i
■ dqhu-.W. Gro.nlTreasurer,
.John L. Hamby, 8. D.
Wj. T. lor, J. D.
A? M. Fall, Tyler.
.. xSctlngat 1# o’cloo a. m. on Friday be
ware tbs- 'full moon in each ihontp.
* lb*-
• •:v. fvCouaty'School Commission.r.
i’rV »ii
■tv
. . ’« *<?' tL J. Neville f
, a . Members Board Of Education. i
M. ajr 8wofford President W7' J.
Gretjn Cicero, .Blalock Z. B. Dillard and
F. diHoiden. ... ;
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor,!. L. Henaon.
■ • , ‘' Couhollmeh.
. w W. C. Donaldudn
' *. J,;cpff0(l; .
*V ’*• “ A. A,* Reynolds .
- ...... ■ c '
«;ia V.S - K. bllyer.
tpgnlar meeringa, flrat tueaday.
Personal
i
and Gleaningsl
Cjiristinffs.
j; >' -Broken lej^s
a tikiMJBV * ’* ‘ ‘
‘ Wf| .,jP^ar|ie !liriw«i is ^dndbrift Jioin '
?v
M%re bifi^esa firm* will- ljkcl
be esiiblish'ea hero soon. Let ’cnl
coflls- v
It is expeeted tbat A. A. O’Ke |
ly Will begin school here next Wei
; noafey. ,
boon
durt
tribling aud Mr. Miller, c
’ttPb •eyon
family
Winoof&ardui
Itakesa-
Ithe vital organa. It fita a mother for
I baby's, coming. By revitalizing the
1 nerve centrea it has brought chubby,
Icrowing youngsters to thousands o£
I weak women who feared thoy were
1 barren. It purifies, heals, regulates
land strengthens, and is good for all
all times. No druggist
| would b« without it. $1 oo
I *' The Ladies’ Advisory Department,
■The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat*
Itanooga, Tenn.
n^^>av. jmr, chUdren. Kina month. lat«r
from date of sale with note and ap.
proved seearity.
This Dec. 6th , 1899,
James M. Smith,
Administrator of L. N, Jonn, de
ceased.
ASURE CURE FOR
CROUP.
Twsnty Five Tears’ coastaat use
without a Failure.
The first indication of croup i s
hoarseness, and in a child Subject
to this disease it may be taken as a
mire sign of the approach of an at
tack. Following this hoarseness is
a peculiar rough cough. If Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy is’given
as soon as the child becomes hoarse,
or even after the eto.npy cough ap
pears,-it will fgpsvent the attack
It is used in ipaay thousand* of
hemes itrtbis broad land and never
disappoint*, the anxious mother*.
We have yet to learn of a |i
Tetter , Salt-rheum s«| ecssma |
The intenpe itching *nd#tiiartlug
incident to the*e disease*idtbdtfajt",v
ly allayed by applying Cbambar*
Iain’s eve and skin oiSbrnant. Many .
very bad cases by*’ P*nna-
nelitly cured by if. It 1% tiqpMJito
efficient for itehiagipUas and A fa
vorite tetpady far son M^Ues,
chapped hands, chilblains,
bites and chroqic sore eyes 25 cfs
per box
Dr .Cady’s gonditton powders
ace just what a horse needs when
bad condition. Tonic, blood
purifici and vermifuge. They am
not food but medicine and the beot:r
in use to put a horse tv prime'0&a»'
dition. * Price 2& Cents per pack
age.
-*
lam no more in company
W. C. Scmggs in the mjllWaiii: ^
An editor prints his paper to give
his patrons the news ot the day
aud for the money there is in it.
He is presumed to now. of what
he writes, and he generally does.
When he virites as he does in the
Leader Courier, Osceola Mills, Pa.,
without fee or hope of reward,that
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts
magically,and we huve found none
better in our household. If you
have a cough, try it, it may be ac
cepted us an honest expression,
worthy of credence. For sale by
alt druggists.
RABUN SHERIFF’S SALE,
Georgia—Rabun county:
Will be sold on the first Tuesdey In Jai-
liary next, at the court house In mini coun
ty, within in the legal Ihourn of sale, to j
the highest bidder for cash, the following de!
scribed property, to wit: Part of land lot no
filty (SO) In the second land district of said
county, and containing eight acres and j
hounded as follows: On' the south by land
of Drew Wall, on the east hy tlle 0I4 right
of way of the Blue Ridge railroad, on the.
west by the Clayton and Franklin public
road, on the north by land of N. A. Hun-
uicutt. There Is a goial mill shoal on this
■ land wltli a right to back water, and more
! fully described by a deed from Z. Sweat-
j, man. tow. H. Hughes, dated Oet. 14, 1889
j and recorded in book IC on pages 7fi and 76
| record of deeds of the clerK ofsnperlor court
of said count] . Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage A fa issued from the superior
I court of said county in favor of J. H.
- Hicks against W. H. Hughes. Notice of
leyy posted on this lund in terms of law.
This December, Oth, 1899.
J.R.Kltchie, Sheriff.
I will fill my appointment
Lipsbumb next Sunday at-11
cloCK.
N-H; Jay.’
- That Throbbing Headache
Would leave yon, if you u*cd D]
Kiug'o New Li fa Pill* Thousui
of sufferers have proved their mnto
By virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary of said county, will be, sokl at
public outcry, at the court house in said
county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following real estate^)ituated in Uabun
county to wit:
Part of lot of land no thirty-six (86)
in the second land district of said coun
ty. and bouodecLoa the north by lands
of lib A. Coffee, 011 the east i»j .Clayton
aud Frankltn public road, 011 the south
and west by kmds of Peter Coffee and
containing thirty (80) acres, more or
less. This land lies hi the town of Clay
ton and is valuable as town property.
/Also parts of lots of land nOs. twenty-
oue (21) and twenty-two in the fifth
and district of said county and bounded
a follows: On tbe north by thfedistrict
line dividing, tbff fifth'ahd second land
district of said county and bn the ««
by laud* of' Lemuel Wilktnon.
, 1 Afajette Watts and A. J. Keener, 1
If S0i there must be some
trouble with its food. Well
babies are'plump t only the
sick are thin. Are you sure
the food b all right? Chil
dren can't help but grow j
they must grow if their food
nourishes them. Perhaps a-
mistake was' made in the
past and as a result the di-
estion is weakened. If that
so, don't give the baby
a lot of medicine t just use
your every-day common
sense and help nature a
little, and the way to do
it is to add half a teaspoon
ful of
scon’s
EMULSION
to the baby's food three or
four times a day. The gain
will beght the very first day
you give tt. It seems to
correct the- digestion and
gets |he baby storied right
again. If the baby Is nurs
ing but does not thrive, that
the mother should take the
'emulsion. It trill have a
good fliiet both upon the
mothardfc child,
live years proves this
ihera. Only
£Y«U.dVui
your
EDITOR'S AWFtJh
. F. Mi- fliggiim. Ed\H
rlila..) N/vfi,. Wift llfi
v
Pi
SCOTT A SOWN E,
I II HI I iu.i—l
and
quarry business. I am fa mysilf
and will out millstone* for the pub
-W foonff tbafc’ Dri~ ^^'8^-
Di*c*ive-Y for- CbMuepfaf; li|d
completely cured hey of a hacttlng
cough that far many year* bed
■node life a burden. All other raov
edies and doctors Could give her Oo
help , but she says of this Royal
Cure—’’it soon removed the paio
in my chest and I can now sleep
fffuiridly. something I can scarcely
remember doing before. 1 feel like
sounding its praise throughout the
universe.” So will everyone who
I tries Dr, King’s new discovery far
! any trouble of the throat, eheet nr
king*. Price 50c and f 1.00. Trial
[bottlds free at all druggists : every
bottle guaranteed.
ROBBED THE GRAVE
A startling incident *uf which
Mr. John Oliver of Philidelphie,
was the subject, is narrated by hiqf
a* follows; ”1 was id a most
dreadful condition. My sxin was
almost yellow, eye* sunken, tongue
. coated, puin continually in back
i and sides, lio appeti'.e—uradually
I growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians Itud given me up. ‘ For.
tuhately.u friend advised trying
Electric Bitter*; and. to BV'grvfft
joy and *nr|,iise, the tir*t:
made a decided imitrovtSM
continued their use for three t
and am now s welt nt«n. , J
they saved my Hfe. inf, ’
grave of another..viMitnl
should fait to fljy t hrffn.
C'k., gimntute<M at all drujjfg
le&s merit for nervous hoadachei, the south by loads et JosephWaUs,
They create pure blood and strong! dhe east
nervfaand buildup vitho IrealiL r f twuie
25c Guarante* d