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Issued Every Thursday
Official Ocean of Kalmn County.
Entered at the Post,office at Clayton
Ga,n» Heoond-cluaH matter
J. A. REYNOLDS.
Editor and Business manager.
TERMS.
One ■ year -—^-8 1.00*’
Six montliR ... 50c,
IN ADVANCE.
It is highly probable that Atlan
ta will have a National Park.There
are many circumstances oonnccted
with the baatles fought near At
lanta during the civil war that, in
our opinion, makes it assured
Personally we want Atlanta to
have the National Park and it
would please us if she should get
the National Capitol.
There will be a total eclipse of
the sun May 28, 1900. The line
of totality extending from Nor
folk, Va.. through Raleigh, N. C.,
Mobile, ‘Alabama, and New Or
leans. North of this line the e-
clipse will be partial. The eclipsi?
will begin at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
at 0:50 and end at 9:19 o’clock, a.
m,
Last Call.
Notice.
I will be at Clayton court house
on the 16, 18. and 19th ot Decern
ber. 1899, for the purpose of col
lecting the State and county taxes
for the year 1899.
ThisrNov. 20, I899.
Work Began On Tue Basing
Link R.R.
A special from Chattanooga to
the Atlanta Journal of the I7th ihst
says:
Surveyors started to work yes
terday making the preliminary sur
vey for the Missing Link railroad
which runs from this city to Wal-
halla, S.C., through the northern
part of Georgia.
One corps in charge of Henry
Hamnton^pf.PMltgn. (^. started
at Ringgold, and the other in
charge pi J,.H. Harrisson, of Wnl-
halla, started from that place.
Col. Albright, the president of
the company in an interview here
today states that he has all the
money necessary to build the road
and that Massachusetts and New
York capitalists are putting it up.
NORTH CHECHERO
Freezing weather now.
Little Carrie York is very sick
at this writing.
Miss Leila and Texie Turpen are
visiting Miss Lizzie York.
The health of our community is
very good now.
Hiram Coffee started to S. C. yes
terday with a load of apples
Mr. J. L . York returned from
N. C. yesterday.
Miss Ida and Sallie York are vis
iting friends.
Mr Willie Carver was with his
best girl at Miss Manda Earl’s en
tertainment Saturday.
Mrs. J. C. Pickett visited J. L.
York Saturday,
Joseph L. Dickerson.
T. C.
OLD TIGER
Rev. D. D, Taylor and R. L.
Whitmire preacad to a. crowded
house lust Sunday. Rev. R. L,
Whitmire was unamiously elected
to supply the Baptist church at,
Tiger last Saturday and I. J. II.
Hunniout church clerk for the year
1900.
Prof. Nin Rainey's school closed
here last Friday. An entertain
ment was given and enjoyed by all
present. Prof.A. O’Kclly deliv
ered an addressjto the schorl, He
was the star entertainor of the oc
casion.
Miss Carrie, Lela, Ray and Ja-
bel Cannon were the guests of
Reed, Tom and Lean Blecxly last
Sunday.
We think the time has come
when the people of Rabun county
ought to build a high school at
Clayton, Tennesee valley or Burt
on, Clayton is the place, but if
Clayton won’t act, go somewhere
else. We ought, to educate our
boys and girls at, home and build up
our own county and patronize our
own boys and girls. We earnestly
ask the school authorities to use
their influence to build li high
school in Rabun county,
Look-at the high schools in Hab
ersham oounty—why net Rabun
oounty build a good school? We
must stand together if we succeed
and we think this is a.question the
geople of Rabun ought tq write on.
Mr. David Prime, of Clemson
B » S. 0., has been in this sec
Sting for a future hoine.
un R peqRto of this com.
7 »*d a good singing it
‘ay*
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H'S life Vai Saved
Mr. J ,E. Lilly a prominent cit
izen of Hannibal Mo. lately had a
wonderful dclivernnoe from a
frightful death. In telling of it bp
says: I was taken with Typhoid
Fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs bocame hardened. I
was so weuk I couldn’t even sit up
in bed. Nothing helped me. 1
expected to soou die of consump
tion when I heard of Dr. King’s
New Discovery. O110 bottle gave
great relief. I continued to use it
and now am well and strong. I
can’t say too much in its praise.
This marvelous medicine is the
surest and quickest cure in the
world for all throat and lung
trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents
and $1.00. Trial bottles iree at all
drug stores, every bottle guaran
teed.
A SU CHOUP. E F0R
Twenty Five Tears’ constant use
without a Failure.
The first indication of orotip i s
hoarseness, and in a child subject
to this disease it may be taken ns a
sure sign of the approaoh of au 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 oroupy cough ap
pears, it will prevent the ettaok
It is used in many thousands of
homes in this broad land and never
disappoints the anxiouB mothers.
We have yet to learn of a single
instance in which it has not proved
effectuil. No other preparation
can show such a record—twenty
five years' constant use without a
failure. For sale by all druggisst
News reaches us late to-day that
Will Bradley was fatally shot this
afternoon near a dis’illery ou
Dick’s creek, in the eastern portion
of tl|p county. The U.S. officers re
port tliev were cooking a lunch at
the distillery when they heard dis
tant shots. We are unable to
get at any facts beyond tho above.
Biadley lives here and great anxiety
is felt as to his condition. The
ball entered his back near the It ft
kidney and from reports he will
not survive. Bradley walked some
distance after |ie was shot and no
doubt the party who did the shoot
ing is known there, but we are un
able to give our readeis anything
reliable more than he is fatally shot,
and (heyevenue officials are ac
cused of the crime. The people are
aroused over the matter and are bold
in condemning the the act as the na.
ture of the wound shows n coward
ly act alid say it is a parallel case
to the one “over the ridge” and out
of sight, - Personally we entertain
no opinion but we give our readers
the opinion of those who have exi
pressed themselves imho matter.
But. it does not. seecm to to us as
reasonable that the officers would
intentionally shoot any one en
gaged in the illicit business. It
certainly is not. policy from any
standpoint We will give our read
ers a hjstoroy of the affair in our
next iasuei
J M YORK
—Is St ill In the Ring with a lot of—
STAPLE AN I- FANCY GROCERIES
Consisting Of
Flour,
Oil,
Candy,
Canned Goods
and other things ■> cheap
as can be found, fall on him at
clayton, Ga.
GBBMANT. ~~
Cold wenther has come
Rev. Lon Dillingham preached
ut Germany Saturday and Sunday.
Clerk J. S, Ramey and Prof.
Green made a flying trip here Sun
day.
Marcus Keener and wife visited
home folks Sunday.
Edgar Yorx and Jeffie Hnlcomh
spent Sunday night with their best
girls.
We ate sorry to learn the illness
of Will Martin.
Little Della Moore, of Wolffork,
spent last weok with her sister Mrs
J. C. Justus,
Mr, A. E. Dickerson has bought
him a new buggy.
Logan Rogers spent Saturday
night with home folks.
BLUE BIDOE
Hotel
A LOVELY HOME
far the
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELER.
TABLEFURNISHED
WITH THE BEST
the market affords
PATRONAGE
W S Paris
/.TTOHNEY AT LAW,
Clayton. Ga.
Will practice in all courts of Georgia
Oftle. No. 4 Courthouse.
1
I I
REA Hamby
ATTOUNKY AT LAW f
Clayton. Ga.
Will practice in tli Northeastern cir
cuit, also in|other circuits by special con
act Special atention will he given
both orlminal and civil cases in the
U. 8. Courts for the Northern District
of Ga
FI.ETCHER M. JOIIN80N,
Attorney At I.ns»
Gainesville,
Ga.
Gaiiisvlllo
H. H. DEAN.
Attorney At Law
Ga*
J M- WILKERSON—-
ordinary’s citations.
jEAVE TO SELL,
Georgia— Hulmn County.
To all whom it raaycon tern:
It. C. Itlalock, administrator of W. L.
Arreuilale, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for leave lo sell
tho lathis belonging to the estate of said
deceased, and said application will he
heard on the tlrst Monday in January next
This 4th day of Pec. 1800.
W. 8. Pong,
. Ordinar v .
Will repair your
Watches, clucks and
Skwino Machines,
W
...Go To
B WATTS,
Leave. To Sell.
O corgla— ltaiiun County.
To nil whom it may c r.m ern :
V. T. Stonecypher, administrator of Will,
iam Stonecypher. deceased, has in due
form applied lo the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to said deceased,
said application wilt lie heard on ihe iirsp
Monday in Januiirj next.
This 4th day of December, 1800
W. S. Pong,
Ordinary.
Twotnrl owe half miles H ext at 7,„ «u
ros iniBu.
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Trade Marks
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inch OWfQ. fej r Of.. WuMwoJ,* ij
‘ Tetter, SaH-llhnu m and l*Jczoma.
The intense Itching and smarting Inch
bare been pernuuifiitly cured by It. X\
is equally efficient for itching piles and
•rif* remedy for sore nippies,
hsuus, chilblains, frost bites
•ore eyes. 23 cts. per box
fa vo
0$
Dr. Cady’s Condition Ponders, are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier anu
ve.mifnge. They are not food hut
medicine and the beet In nee to put a
bone in prime oondition. Price dt
•ate per package
Fin’c two year old mare for sale,
for cash or on time- Address, VV,
J. Neville,
Clayton,
Ga.
WALL HOUSE ' 1
Strictly Fi st-Class
ELEVAtE'D ,
LOCATION
BEAUTIFUL SGENERY
Spring and well water
Clean Beds.
The best furnished table and
the most delightful stopping place
tho mountains.
.When You W nt.
We are in receipt of President
McKinley's message to congress.
We haven’t read it and it is so vol-
uminpus we doubt if we have
time to read it till next summer.
laSffSHS
ImStf0cT(iUnp« Ukajtothl
I IHHfMTB TMffl in ill
I
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A» a cure for rheumatism Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm is gaining a-uieoDUging doctor will now sew
wida reputatmn. D.B, Johnston < on to anybody’s bald eyelids the
French medical science has dis
covered that artificial eyelashes
are not beyond the wit of man.
With a ueelle threaded with hair
the obliging doctor will now sew
caskets or coffins
CALL [ON
Clayton. _Gs,
of Richmond Ind. has been
j troubled with Jhut ailment since
; 1862. In speaking of it he says:
.1 never found anything that would
relieve me until I used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm, It «ets like
uiagic with ms. My foot was
pollen aqd paining me very much
good explication of Pain
‘TO, For sals by «U
'V - ' ^ : ' !
most beautifully long and langu
orous lashes. Th-» operation
sounds a little painful, but proba
bly it is no worse than a stitch in
the side-
a, a. asaaaa,
Pine Mountain.
A n ice atoex of General Merchan
disg. When around Pine
Mountain give U6 a
call and >
SAVE MONEY
I will hay all the fnrj bides brough
to me and pay the highest prices for
them;': '