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DIRECTORIES.
'Jaunty Directory
judge Superior Court
John B. Bate*.
Solicitor General
w.A. Charters,
Senator Mih Senatorial Distriet
J. Miles Berrong.
Member of Legislature
R.E. A. Hamby.
Ordinary
W. S. Long,
Sheriff
J.It l itchie. -
Clerk Superior Court,
J. S. Barney.
Receiver
J. M, Marsongale-
Tax - Collector
Joseph L. Diterson
Oonntr Treasurer
John W, Green.
County Surveyor
J, A. Reynolds.
Coroner
T. N. moC
CouutV oilioul Commi gl { oner
A. A. O’Kwlly.
Miss Fannie Scruggs and Miss j PINE MOUNTAIN.
Beulah Green, of the Valley, gave Good morning Mr . Editor.
MASONIC
John \V, Green, w. 11.
J. C Hover, S. vr.
W, S, Long, J, w.
E. E, A.Hamby, Sec.
W. J. Green, Trea*.
A A. li'Jtelley, S. H.
J. A. Keyuolds. J. D.
tV. E. V Cathey Tyler.
It. L. Whitmire, Chap.
W. T. York & i'. J. Duncan Stew
art*.
Personal
and Gleanings
J. R. Grant went down to Claiks
ville Saturday.
Heman Earl is at home from At
lnntt for a few days,
W. C. Scruggs was meeting
friends here Saturday.
Thanks to Cltlmy Rogers for a
loud of wood on subscription.
H. A. Keener, of Rub’nn Gap,
was hern on business Saturday.
Miss Liza end Mary Arrendale
came in Monday to attend school.
Miss May Ramey was the guest
of her brother J. S. Rainey Mon-
day.
L. C. Hollifield is at his Timp-
son.farm most of his time of late
days.
M. L. Arrcndule was here Mon.
day and gave us two paid up ads.
Thanks.
F. A. Taylor was in town Mon
day. He will hustle for the Tri
bune hi Stonepile.
The hour of the Masonic meet
ing Saturday has been changed
from 8 to 6 o’clotk.
Henry Long bf S. G. was here
Saturday arranging for his chil
dren to attend school.
J. Z. Ford of the
was in town Monday arran
two of his. children to em
,F. A. Taylor rented : the Sim-
mous house Monday, aod bis chil
dren .will occupy it,and attend
school, i
. B. E. Ellerd of Flat Creek was
heie Monday. He will start for a
town in the west in a few days with
a vie* of locating there.
A yoke of oxen for sale oa time
till fall with note aod security*
Apply to V. K. Cannon.
N Clayton, Ga.
We call* attention to the an
nouncement of John H. Derriok,
Jr., of Burton for repr* tentative.
Mr. Derrick is a young m£n ,a hus
tier and a good citisen.
LosV-tA fingerad pidr of home
nit gloves, Theftodsrwill here-
warded by bringing them to my
edifice,.
W. B. Paris,
our office a call Saturday. We
think they called to see the travel
ing representative of The Tribune.
We call attention to the announce
meat of James E. Blecxley as a
candidate for representative.
“Jim” is a good man and has ma
ny friends who will be gratified to
hear of his candidacy.
Dr. C. L. Marlatt, of the United
States Department of Agriculture,
nas announced that the 17 year lo
custs will be with us here in North
Georgia the coming summer. So
we may expect the monotomous
P-h-a-r-o-h.
A restraining order is presented
to Judge Estes prohibiting the or
dinary from proceeding wi.h the
alternative road law. The people
will anxiously await the result.
Col. Jas. R. Grant represents the
petitioners.
Jerry Burton of Burtou, proba
bly the oldest man in the county
died at his home this morning.
He was about 90 yeurs old and a
highly respected citizen , As time
roils by the old landmarks go out.
School opened hers Monday
with bright prospect of building
up a standing high school at Clay
ton. Prof. O’Kelley folowed by
Prof. M. B. York made a nice op
ening address to the school and ev
erything started off warm and live
ly. We predict a good and lively
school this term.
For rent—Forty acres of good bot
tom land on the O’Callagau farm,
two and a half miles from CJarW-
ville, Ga. Good pasturt'on prem
ises.
Address, Mrs. E. A. Cartel!
Clarksville, Ga.
We are again obligated to James
L. York for a load of good hickory
wood on subscription
V>A Green leaves to-morrow for
Wrightsville, Johnson Co., Ga.,
to accept a posit ion ns teacher. The
best wishes of his many triends here
go with him to his new field of la
bor. The Tribune commepds him
to the good people of Johnson Co.
We hear encouraging newsabout
the railroad. We are reliably in
formed that bills of lumber have
been put in the hands of saw mil
lers tobuilc the trestle in Tallulah
Falls, and that contracts are being
offered. There is a rumor that a
few miles huve So it ap
pears that thmjbuilding has begun
and we will uowfiave a railroad.
Cuptgjifi|j|U Hall, an experienced
miner WK'is m possession of the
Barclayjjjbld mines continues to
bring tOtown exceedingly fine spe
cimens of gold ore. This mine
hotikaen lyihg‘dormut for 5O years
of enterprise and capital,
■lend Rol Cannon of th* Falls
Wednesday night at the Blue
Ridge hotel.
■ Who ever heard of a man selling
his chimney before?
Heel-tap.
the
Here we are knocking at
door again.
We have plenty of cold weather
now. Old Boreas seem to be whisp
ering a tempest in the trees on the
1 hid tops and in the vales,
Mr. Americus Ramey's children
have scarlet fever at this writing.
Profs. J. M. Bleckley and G. N.
Bynum have gone to Persimmon.
Perhaps J. M. can help G. N . get
“Justus”.
Mr.'W. F Holden has returned
from the Gate City, and reports a
lively time.
Miss Ella Goble and Mr. Morten
were Yappily married last Thursday
Mr. Crain officiating. We wish
them a long and happy life.
Miss Dovie Carver, formerly ot
this county, died at her sifter’s at
Westminister, S. C., last week.
Mr. Jesse Hamby is in Colorado
again.
It is reported that Mr. Hughes
“cut up Xmas, and curried off the
‘devil s’ dinner pot ”
We are going to do all in our to
help the eUuor meke a good paper.
Enokee
BURTON.
School begins here next Monday.
A pound supper was enjoyed at
Mr. V. T. Stonecypher’s New
Years night. A large crowd atten
ded.
Mr. Cicero FinCannon of Haber
sham, formerly ot iiauun, died at
ins home Thursday morning. lie
was a kind and affeotion_ husband
and lather. He will be missed in
his community. VVe extend our
heanfelt sympathy to the bereaved
lamily.
Mr. Lyon and wife of Texas are
visiting telatives here.
Alias CaiJie and Cololna Wood
spent New Years night with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. ^rreuuale.
Miss Bailie, Smith, gnd. Messers
Yv illie' •Stbuecypber aud-’Jaines
Smith attended Prof. Dover’s en
tertainment at Ivy Hill.
Miss Texie Wood and Miss Rosa
Wilson spent New Years nigh't
with Miss Lula Arrendale.
Messrs Graver Daniels and Con
nie Burrou of Habersham attended
singing here Sunday.evening.
Mr. Lum FinCannon of New
man, Ga. is with home folks this
week. He came to attend his bro
ther’s funerul.
Air. Alfred and Tom Cook of
Indian Territory is visiting friends
and relatives here.
Mr. Jainer FinCannon who has
tad Typhoib lever is improving.
Susie.
WANTED.
Reliable man for Manager of a
Branch Office we wish to open in
this vioinity. A good opening for
the right man. Kindly give good
references when writing.
The A. T. MORRIS WHOLETALE
HOUSE,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Illustrated catalogue 4 cts stamps.
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The intense Itching and smarting, incl
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
by applying Chamber 1 ain't Eye and
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is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nlpplee,
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1 end the best k nee to gat^
GLASSY.
Dear Editor; As 1 haven’t seen
anything from here in so long I
will try to say a few words more.
Cold weather.
Hog killing is the order of the
day- ,
The People of this section had
the pleaure of going to a nice en
tertainment at Ivy Hiil Dec. 31s.
We saw three last days in one: last
day of school, last day of mont,
and last day of year.
The boys bad the fun of putting
up foot logs after toe high waters.
Guess what young man fell in
the creek luSv Sunday nignt as he
he was on his way home and the
foot logs were washed away.
Ask what young man missed his
dinner at the house ruising the
other day.
We are sorry to say that V. G.
Dixon’s child is very ill*.
jerry Vickers and Horace McCur-
ry was in this section after a load
of fodder the other day.'
WitJj "'y best wishes to The
STONEPILE.
Weather very cold.
There was a big day at Stone
pile Saturday. Col. Owens, of
Toccoa, was attending court’ there
in the interest of G. H. Lovell.
Mr. C. H. Benfield says lie did
not mean those persimmons as a
gift, only to make the girls grow
tall. Some of th*>m stopped grow
ing too soon or were pulled and
dried up.
The gials of Flat Creek think
thb young men ought to furnish
something nicer ol a Christmas
tree than cob pipes.
The people are going to soon
have a new church house at Flat
Creek which will add to the im
provement of the community.
Mr. YV. S. Eilard and wife are
out from the west visiting their con
nection, M. B. Ellurd and others.
He will leave in a few days. He
seems to have nude money since
gone. We wish him a prosperous
life as he was the baby of oue of
our best friends.
Wild turkeys are scratching in
the fence corners.
Rev. R. L. Whitmire will preach
at Eden church trie third Saturday
and Suuduy.
Best wishes to the Tribune.
Citizen.
CHEC ERO.*
Mr. George Dickson is visiting
on Chechero.
Miss Dovie Williams, hud a
candy drawing not long ago.
The son of Mr. YV. J. JYIeCruck-
in is very s'ck at this writing.
School has begun at Ciirdiero a-
gain.
Mr. James Alison .Jones moved
from Chechero to Wolf Creek to
his old home.
Argus.
BLALOCK.
Fine weather
The roads are in bad fix.
Mr. Bud | Elliot has moved two
miles the other side of Iliawassee.
Ask Ilorley Thompson who saw
the finest time when he was moving
the other day.
Miss Texie and Belle York have
gone to Cornelia to go n. acho.. 1 .
1 suppose that Miss May Justus
was all smiles Christmas day.
Thos. E. King has commenced
keeping store again.
lOld Sal.
GERMANY.
Mr. J. A. Alman and v/\{q visited
John Justus Friday.
Mr. D. L. Justus is recovering a
grainery this week.
John Colenback had a corn-
shuckuig Thursday.
Mr. Emory nollificld was among
friends here Sunday.
Miss Della Mcore from Wolf
Fork was the guest of her sister,
Laura Justus this week.
Mr. Netherland Bynum and J.
M. Bleckley spent Sunday night
with C. F. York and family.
Mr. M. B. Y ork passed through
this community Sunday.
Mr. M. L. Keener and wife, of
Tennesee Valley, visited James
Powell Sunday.
Mr, J. N. Justus gave the young
folks a nice singing Sunday night.
Mr. C. F. York and J. W. Al
man started on a market trip Mon
day.
Rosa
Tresspass Notice
1 he public are hereby warned
not to ticsspass by hunting, fish
ing or eiitruding upon in any way
land lot No., 62 ,n the 4th land
district of Rabun County.
This Dec. 3rd i90i
M. YY T . Swafford
li. I). Swafford
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &e.
Anvone KondliiR a sketch and description way
nnlclily ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communion-
Mon- -trictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta
eent 1 roe. Oldest atrency for securing patents.
Pntonta1 taken through Munn St Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.sraost dr.
dilation or any scientific journal. Terms. $3 .
Vdir: four months, *L Sold byall nowsdealera.
RHJNN & C0.36IBroad«r.y, New Yq^
Branch Offlco. 025 P St* Washington. D. C.
* Uncle Ned,
t« to** tHwttpaMon rsniia
QUART.
The deaths that occured lust
night is astonisuihg'tb you.
The New Year has begun with
a beautiful and brilliant day. We
trust that the glory of God might
be realized through the sunshine
even to the extent thut it will
cause new resolutions to be formed
and carried out by his people to his
his glory
J. F. York is off to Cornelia to
carry the chiloren down to enter
school. Those that went were
Richard, Henry, Belle and Helena
York.
Texie York has gone to h“r
school ut Blue Ridge.
YVashington Coleman has re
turned from market. He was gone
twenty one days.
There was another sea of water on
Persimmon the 29th inst.
Prof.‘Howard left for his school
last week whete he will stay until
it closes. He informs me that lie
has a school on Wolf Fprk for this
year. #
A. A. Durrn.ll is at work on
chimney for I. P. Coiematj.
No sicknesb at this writing as far
as we know. h. A. Parker has
been very bad off but is better.
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TIGER.
Did we tell you that Mr. Thomas
Dotson traded his big mule for ox
en? Well he did.
Mr. Frank Shirley has moved to
Vandiver.
It is reported that Rena Hunter
will moved to Vandiver.
It is reported that Mary Worley’s
husband has come back, (Mr. Bill
Potts.)
Mr. V 7 illie Sutton Ellard, a
young friend and neighbor farmer
who has been in the west for sev
eral years, is visiting his brother
Mr. M. B. Fllard of Stonepile Dis
trict.
Mr. H. J, Taylor is moving back
from Habersham County to settle
again on their old home in old Ra
bun.
Mr. F. A. Taylor has succeeded
in getting a settlement of the dif
ferences in account with Mrs. Ro-
ena Ruuter. - ,
» Miss Susie k Tuylor and brother
Attended the school entertainment
and Christmas tree at Ivy ill.
Miss Adu Green was jBt Tiger
preaching Sunday. She ia ^always
a welcome visited.