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Mont atrlctjy confident
Qomimw,
Hop. Howell C.Blalock, of Bur
ton, waa. in town yesterday.
Mfe J. I. L*ngstqn is -cleming
the itnenceof. hpr husband. ^
J. Marcus Bleckley will jrflMj
|ent the Tribune on Moccasin,
Misses Eraa nod Bulah Dover
were shopping in totrM*>*day.
V I#At Tuesday is the' ‘tegular
meeting of the Board of Kduca-
numn
It is
The Official:
Organ
Ordinary Long is very busy at-
iding to the applicants for pen-
Miss Fannie Bohaldpjgi, of the
Valley, is visiting Mrs.'W. C. Don
Pifof. A. A. O'Kelley has been
spending the week with* relajftTO
at Harmony Grove. ^
J. M. Arrendaie was here Ttbfa-
day arranging, for board for ^is
daughter, Miss El»a. k ' .
|fc A. J. Grist, of the Tennesee Val
■fari was the first to appear ou onr
pew list of subscribers;
Lgr v Fn|pj! : Singleton is' home from
pis school on Flat Creek and wi 1
sutp school neat^week.-
Kabun County. /
Success to the Tribune.
mas is or. in Old Tiger and
are trying to get thetr
PAPER
DIRECTORIES.
Goanty Directory
judge Superior Court
John >B.- Bate?
1 Solicitor General . ■
w. A. Charters,
Sonator4‘)ib Senatorial Diutriat
J. Mile* Berrong.
Member ot Legislatim”
R. K. A. H.iinbv.
Ordinarv
VV. Si Long.
. Sheriff
J. It l itchie.'
Clerk Superior Court,
J. S. JKamoy.
... Receiver
3. M/lifarsnngalo-
Tax Collector
Joseph L. Diceruon
Count* Treasurer
John W, Oreen.
County Surveyor
J, A. Reynolds.
Coroner
T. N. McConnell.
Couml j.uuui ouinmi^ioner
AvA. O'lveny.
MASONIC
Jolnj W, Croeu, w] m.
J. C Dover, S.'w.
IV, 8, Long, J. \v.
**. E. A.Hamby, Sec.
W. J. Green, Trea*.*
A A. O’EcUey, S. D.
j, A. Reynolds. J. D.
• , W. E. V Cathey Tyler.
R. L. Whitmire, Chap
W T. 1'oik & D. J. Duncan Stew
nils.
Church Directory.
Westlej Clwpel fir&l iimjsoy.oud Sun
duya’nt 11a, in. Saturday before Ilia
find at 11 a in.
Bln Ridge first Sunday at 3 p. m
woll'fork third Sunday at 3 p ni
Clayton second Sbiiday at 11 a m
New Ilopr lecoiiclSuiiclay at 3 p ni
Pine Mountain fourth Sunday at 3 p m
l. 1.. Landrum p-
Personal
and Gleanings
Mrs. Jesse McCurr-y is quite fee-
blc - . .V
See new sheriffs }Mui ordinary’s
a da. •
Uncle Jeft Duncan is not feeling
Well.
•; m Afre.tidale went down to Cor
. neliu yesterday.
• J!:C. Luiigsicn want to Cornelia
yesterday on business.
»
Robt. Singleton wil’ represent
b Tribune on Chechero.
. W. J. Green and Col. R. E.
Hamby are'in Atlanta.
io. W. Lovel),' of Clarksville,
was ilftbwn Friday.
Get wood.
The County Union Meeting was
a failure on accouns of the incle
mency of the weather.
James Green, of the Tribune
force is canvassing the couu'y in
the interest of the Tribune.
D. M. Green and daughter Miss
Beulah were in town to-day. Miss
Beulah speaks of attending school
here. , - •
One of our citizens who is con
nected w.ith the revenue depart
ment received a severe shock ji few
days ago.
The Masonic Hall will be lighted
and heated in a few day.?. The
craft will be comfortable Saturday
the 11th when they meet for in
struction.
Marriage liconse was granted
yesterday to a Mr. Morton and
Miss Ella Goble’and the last seen
of them they were going in tlu, di
rection of the home pf Esquire
Pickett.
Judge J. B. Estes, Inis issued a
restraining order against Judge W
S. Long and Jesse McCurry, road
overseer, from removing gates on
the Chechero road through the
farrfi of Mrs. E. A. Bell. All oth
er gates on this road ,verc*reinoved
yesterday.
J. I. Langston was appointed
superintendent of public roads yes-
terdaY by Ordinary W. S. Long at
a salary of $300 per year and boi^l
fixed at two thousand dollars and
Jus. R. Grant is preparing the
bond of Mr. Langston.
Samuel-Speed, the young man
whom we repprtedjiu our last issue
as being tl.e victim of a very seri
ous accident, is said to be little im
proved, except be is not suffering
the intense pain that he did for the
first few days. It will be remem
bered that Mr. Speed was slioemak-
ieg and wm hi iho act. of kneeHv-g
to the floor to cut some leather,
his knife was on the floor, with
blade half open'with point stick
ing up, when he came down on # it,
entering the, blade between the
bones ot the knee point. A surgi
cal operation has been done but the
piece of blade was not removed
since it was ascertained tnat the
joint Would have to be considerably
mutilated to accomplish the object
at the time,
His surgical attendants report
that within o short rijpe they hope
to dislodge and rgjtnove the offend
jng substajgijjh, . Mr. Speed was
brought .'TOppWp Tuesday p. m.
and will rSiifaih indefinitely.
We regret' the accident very
much and extend our sincere sym
pathies.
f ieed is a highly respected
in in the community he
own in, and leads a life,
formed, exemplary in ev
particular. ~ -
re will be a call meeting of
Xtabun Gap Lodge No. 265 F. & A.
M on tfie evening of Jarr the 11th,
1OO2. at 8 o’clock sharp, for the
ante? of instruction. A full, ut-
njnoancc is earnestly requested.
John W. Green, W. M.
R. E. A. Hamby Sec’y.
TEACHERS, TAKE NOTICE.
In order to receive your pay for
this year’s teaching, you must
n^ke your reports and have them
filed in my'offficeby Monday, Jan
6th, itOa.
Teachers, in every instance, sign
and return the receipts that accom
pany your checks.
This Dec. 260h, 19O1.
„ A. A. O’Kslley, C. S. Com*.
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taking
ip John Mc-
qre at Grove
i
loccoa, was
its jiommun-
GROVE.
Christmas passed off quietly.
The people have gone to work a^
gain.
John V. Arrendaie is at heme
agiin from the North Georgia Ag
ricultural College. 4le is
Christmas. - j
Johu Arrendaie at
Cluin, of Burton, wi
Monday.
Lenard Lovell, of
visiting relatives in tl
lty Tuesday.
Lester Arrendaie was the cham
pion hunter in this community X-
mas as he killed the qiost game.
Loma Gipson, of Sjooepile, was
in this community Thursday.
The people,of Grorie tbgret the
announcement df^Ilhti. R. E. A.
Hamby’s not being acai didate for
re-election-for repl^s^ntative as he
has been *o faithful to the people
for the past six years.
Wm. Ritchie caught the largest
owl Wednesday night, on record as
it measured four feet and ten inch
es from tip to tip of its wings. M
L.. Arrehdale has it caged now.
UPPER CHECHERO.
Christmas is over und^we are all
feeling good.
Miss Georgia Woodall leaves here
for Peizer, S. C., where she is ex
pected to become the bride of Mr.
Beard.
Ask a certain young man who at
tended the Xmas tree at Tiger if
he thinks peas are cheap.
Mr. Dover’s school at Ivy H?ll
closes Dec. 81st.
Argus.
BLALOCK.
Fine weather.
Christm is'is now oyer.
-Ask Mr, J. C. Ildward who vlifffc
ed Mr. Andy Justus Christmas
day.
Ask Mr. Lester Nichols who lost
one of his shoes coming home from
G. H. Thomson's.
Ask Rosa Thompson and Horle-y
and Milas, who shed their to° nails
just after Xmas. »
Mr. Tom Coleman has returned
from jail. He says he is as fat as
ever and to go over to Towns Co.
if you want bear meat. >
Ask J. D. York who is going to
the west before long. •*
We suppose that Mr. J. M. Bleck
ley is going to teach school at Beil
iug Spring for the next two months
so I must c'ose. 1 •
Aunt Sul.
■m-
BURTON.
It is just rain and mud $liese
days.. 1
Ybe river and creek* art on a rise
to-day.
Christmas is over and new* year
near.
We had a Christinas tree ift Bur
ton. Everything passed off nice
ly. We. think everyone was remem
bered that \Vas present*. Some ^of
the girls got some nice dolls from
the Christmas tree and were well
pleased with them. Mr, David
Parker was presented with a pair
of little pants, the cutest we have
ever spen. We had some nice ftm-
sic by Messrs. Tom and Jim King.
Mr. E- O. Marsingale is visiting
friends at Burton.
Misses Dora < and Della King.
ay Justus and Sallie Parker, of
Persimmon, spent Christmas at
Burton.
share.
Four boys went out with four
guns, started four rabbits, made
four shots and killed nothing.
At the adjourned conference last
week Tiger church unanimously
elected Bro. D. D. Taylor as pas
tor for the next year.
Prof. H. C. MoCrackin is home
from Atlanta, where he has been
attending the medical college.
A candy pulling at Mr. Gambols
Christmas night.
Two of Mr. F. A. Tayjor’s boys
went out one day and killed 15
squirells.
Mr. If. C. Ramey und Isaac Wor
ley went hog hunting and l^Ued
five squirrels. if
A lawsuit at Tiger last ji'i’idtty
between Mr. W. E. Joiicsfild Mr.
Albert Williams. The nwilt was
Mr. Williams was bouudRover to
court. *
There was a Christmas party at
Mr. John Jenkin’s Tuesday night.
We are informed that some one
who has learned the combination
got into Mr. E. W.Shirley’s place
of business Christmas eve night
alid helped themselves to some
wine, .
Pegwood.
DILLARD.
Miss May Donaldson and Mr.
Charlie Grist went to Clayton Sun
day.
Mias Fannie Donaldson has re
turned from Clayton.
Mr. Oscar Powell is up from
Atlanta with home folk this week.
Will Dillard was all smiles' Sun
day, especially when he saw h}s
best girl oomiiig'froni Clayton.
Mr. Frank Scruggs, who has
been at Demorcat, goiafg to school,
is at home for a few days.
A sociable was enjoyed at Mr.
Ira Holden’s Tuesday night.
Mr. James Hopper has returned
from Oklahoma where he has been
visiting relatives,
John Godfrey is off to Bluirs-
ville this week.
A nice dinner was enjoyed at W.
C. Scrugg’s Saturday.
Mr. Hiram Dillard went to Ciluy
ton Sunday.
A singing was enjoyed at Mr.
John Howard's Friday night.
Mis9 Beulah and Sallie Grist vis
ited Miss Lula Howard Saturday
night.
Nora.
[QUARTZ.
Xmas iB over and everybody if
thinking of tfie new year neat
Old Santa Clause made hearts
fulll of joy. Some of them httug
up their stocking* around the five*
side at nignt, and next morning
they were up bright and early, tome
saying lawl law!, and some would
say God bless -‘old Santa Clause",
I do love him. If we all eould live
as happy as the children are ei)
Xante, it would be almost heXVeo
here ou earth. .. . ,
Rev. Brooke her, with one of hi#
cousins, ieoa Persimmon- Ha, ha!
Texie York is all smiles.
M. B. York baa returns
school.
Prof. Howard is at home for
few days.
G. F. York has Erysipelas io
one of his legs. We hope he win
soon recover.
The little daughter of E. R. Phil
yaw is sick at this writing.
We wonder if Prof. Bleckley hat
foigotten the way back to Persim*
mon. We were looking for him
Xmas.
Mr. M. V. York and wife were
glad to get their Xmas gifts Mine*
ola, Tex., sent them by Dessieand
Montine York. They wish to
thank them through the Tribune
for their presents.
The girl that they cal' Belle has
had toothache and a sty for Xmas.
Subscriber
Tresspass Notice
The public are hereby warned
not to tiesspass by hunting, fish*
ing or entruding upon in any way
land lot No. 62 .n the 4th laud
district of Ratmn County.
This Dec. 3rd 1OO1
M. W. Swafford
* E. D. Swafford" «•
Patents
FLAT CREEK.
Snow and rain is the order of the
day.
Ask Mr. Charley Benfield, where,
he got bis pet o’possum that he is
carrying persimmons tot.' He
says that; he has not got enough o’-
possums to feed his persimmous to
and is trying to feed them to the
girls.
We think some one had a corn
shelling the other night -aa^hey
had the Christmas tree decorated
with cob pipes. ■Ifbink womeu
have gone to smoking as they re
ceived the pipes.
Miss Rebecca and Gussie Love]
are up from Toccoa visiting
atives.
Ask Mr. W. J. Shed and Will
Arrendaie who got a bard fall
Christmas eve but not seriously
hurt. $j* »
Christmas is on on a boom.
Success to the Tribune.
X-Ray.
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