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too, $»,* will teaoii bmsio here ** whu ure ^ ^ *hcre ^ey st .,y
the nkxtfour mmsts. She iaun.ac , nd how< T , 1B CQW ^ ^
. lad - v ’ wilb r “ re nearly every Bmd^U bn* Wt «m».
WaB.C^Went, hav.nK grated. t ; bolw * ^ ^ ^ ^ ,. f
*tBre«uu ?««,»!« College, Q a .ne S . 0oullWl ^
R Tli«y.in Al«ul» |ui»
announcement of John, opeobuts, wading, through mud
1^ tor; t«* receiver^'v Mr. en^ lgiidg «Ul the- tune
t roller General laet year • y«»d iai.ri,
4 fellow and hae many B e«* bat come-to sc&JuLxe a.idbe
o 80,000 Utft-ol esiA wd Witttorad wit ox«* kb* town, u» fol*
It is
The Official
Organ
Of
Rabun Count jl
DIRECTORIES.
•/Minty Directory
judga Superior Court
John Ii. Rate*.
Solicitor General
w. A. Chnrmrs,
Seuetor 4<»ih Sepalorlil T'uti.riet
. Hllor Flerrorijf,
or of Legislature
R. IS. A. Hambr.
Ordinary '
W, S. Lou K .
Sheriff
J. It itchie.
lerh Superior Court
J. S. Ramey.
Tax Receiver
l, ( (o. 1 1
Tax Collector
Joseph 7j. Di,.arson
County Travsurur
John \V, Oreen.
onnty SuiTiyor
J. A. Reyno.tir.
Coroner
T. N. 4; ' onneil,
O uptY Si hoi,1 Counmissloiiur
A. A. CIS oily.
MASONIC
John \V, Green, w. j,
J. C Dover, 8. w.
tV, S, bong, J, w.
4*. E. A.lfuprhy, Sec.
tV. J. Greep, Trca".
A A O’KclIcy, S. D.
• J,, A. ceynolils, J. I),
tt . j . V athey Tyler,
Rib. Whi(miro, Chap
, 'V T. York & d. J. Diuican Stew
lU'tg,
Personal
and Gleanings
Did you ever?
We menu die w.ouVhrr.
The school continues tinorease.
puji Dp,ver reports that Ins’Vam-
Uy are-uil sick.
. »'* SiisB'StpIlu Langston will keep
boarders.court week.
Col. Purls visited Gainesville and ‘ n the cuynty .Aid his nu’tnu sounds
•Atlanta the past week. j taui.liur u> us In conu«ci»«;ir with
x/ x , « , ' , the word- He made a good officer
.Miss \nnmdii Earl has returned ”
guano for sale cither here or at Tal
lulah Falls. Will take corn, cosh,
produce or seljoy time with note
and approved sucuriiy.
Call on or address
Cannon ond Thompson,
T'gor. Gu.
We call your attention ty th e
n'is.ouhceinont of E. II. Baker for
represetrivb'. Mr Baker is well
known over the ci uiity und wotil :l
make an able and h' liot'i.b e i*p-
! res e i.11 v°.
J. Mi mid C. W. McOoi.nifl'. rep-
D-eeni Tiveville Nursery Co., of
VV inst* tid, Teiin. This nursery is
one of the finest in the south and
by seeing i hem you nan sttvo moo
ey. Tim MuCnnutdi Bros, will bn
here court week They are gen-
tleiu inly hoys. Cali ami sen them.
Marriage is an honorable insti
tute l.—instituted h\ Gtul I ipi- B,
Our I iu is an ins i ut up und s >.up
t uni's makes people marry. This
kind we are mil sun k on. T<> a-
V' id ligil compl.cmii n Emory
Dickson was married to Miss P«-
lomu Gnb ! cs Tuesday might, J. C
1 i k it Vifficjaiingi
J. C. Richards, representing the
S ik Bins. Nursery and D ebat'd
O' <>' Lnii*iumi, Mo , is in ii.'vn.
Tile c in pan v Ip. rep ts-rn.s h.as a
repot, tl ni of. 77 years’ 8l .Milling.
Mr. Kii hauls wis"es ns'to state lie
W Ii he lien-aim ing conn wei k ; nd
will h pleased to meet < Id friends
of the nursery.
Bet a een tlyree and four litind-
rro people met a I the £Si'Ur r house
M inda \ for t Ini jus * pi sp i f d.sctis-
^ he meriis and ( eiimii's of ilu
It amative road law. Tin light
I wi 1 bu vigorous in tlie courts. If
nothing more becomes of it, m '|i^
| event, the opposition wins, the did
system v ill he better enforced.
1' re ypu'yyill find the u&
iiouncoment of John B. Dock ins
for she. ill. Mr. Docking was sher
ilf when we pi a lie our first advent
bon)* from, Otm, N. 0.
Ur. Green is improvipjj his acre
property near the Baptist church
Thurrks lo L,. N. Ri«Uins fora s, h
script ion to his boys Bert and Jesse
in ih« fur west.
Ouy good frieml Lr.ifwyatte Wall'
V\a» in town to-dny. lie n ver for
gets the Tribune.
Nelson Tilley will pay gouoly
efs in the ubtjceiico 'df'Joint W.
n, Treasurer. ’ '
>bt. Cnsp, of Wtiilnilla, S. C.,
thc gtmst of children, Mr, arid
Robins. 1
The pd*t office cancellations
hore hav« k Iftereuscd consider.ihh j T.mrsl
since school "begun. i b/ifor
Beulah Dixon, col., died of ^
, phoid fever Sunduy und was bi
Xjed a,t the QipsoA.c*()li»fe'ry 'ii&’Te
lieseo Valley f.ue
I/AUR
amt no better rec iinineiuluiioo can
he given him than bis past lecortl,
A ymiUK man i" Atlanta, inter
enrtesponuing four years with oiy
Oi R ban’s girls, wrote he tivnuld
be delighted to have a lock of l ev
hail.- She. at oiice ujjuoeedfed
tuk- u wisp from it jyj^ibkired ship
herd dog, bound ii tviib « blue ro..
bon and if 'o him. Tile
young matfH^dwledgcd. tjhe >e-
ei'ipt sayingwBfriair was beautiful
and I bat nc huid kissed it a tlyocs-
aiid tunes, -fi"'
Dookius, while u;-
ll.tile sick daughter,
seriously burned last
Tbe child waA lying
fire and Mrs. Dockms
kneeling to attend the child,
her ba,ok to the fire, when her
caught on fire, and before Mr,
kins could extingmsh the
es»'sTe was badly bun ect
Mr. ’ Dockins* hands were also
lows:
Frank and Jesse Singleton are
boarding with Esquire ITckett,
Miss Dtfkic Justus is with Mis. L.
C fioiltfieiu, Sanford und Virgil
Tuy ho niui ■■■■•— ■ Di-ckin
are cabined m in C cji..iiuohs cm-
tnge; Time, biug.s.on, M ijoi Yuik,
.out VIII i'oW'Vil, Joim krttnkilu
Jones, Mos^s Suine faiker and A-
(l.i Justus aj’e roomed m Ulo VV . ii.
DU“dun cottage; Mist;^Doviu VVn-
Hums is in thelnC/unnoji mnisej
.oieS'-s Eihei powcii aou oeuum
G'cell afu Clibl..•-!.» Ill (lie A'J.Vcll
nouse; Miss t/.-ufie Grist is wuu
M s. J. tv. Cruht; Miss ivila ii.-
nicy. Misses M-ii ) unu ivnuu .vrie .-
dale aqii .,,1 sues Zelmu iu.d M.ittte
i lice aie Wild *vj.ls, c,ii(tee; ' .wi a »
Muiv am* mile ouruggs, VVaiiuc-;
berugge. Miss lukiv uiiu bsuttiv
A^idaiU .win ..uiiel' and c.ui.n-1
b*.Ato(u *iic in M'.s. VVuii s iiutiso
yn >v ui'ivoin.iii sneer; James, Guy
tn.u Misses Mary ami uua Green
ul'e louininir in rhe v. nnuinu
bmeu.
oEitM.wNY.
Rev. dol'd will pieach ut Moun
tain Grove on the fiist oauiiuay
aim bum illy lllcveiy immlli,
Vveui'n iiuvn.g a nice bimuity
oebi ol one, M, uu» oecii going on
lor licit! ty two years titl'd is Ml.I go.
mg on.
MTs. Moure spent this week w ill)
her u.ii.ghier uuru Justus.
aniii Nancy Ymk is on the sick
list ti.ir Week.
Cleik J. b. Rainey ami Jess
binitil wore Udioi g tuenu- oere
d l'uiay,
J. is. Jus.ua has' been spUving ;tvs wl ^ iu „
ails and teiiCUig smfie lul' part lUle.
A Free Picture of Gen. Lee
Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas,
April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of General
Robert E. Lee, and S copy of his farewell address (suitable for
framing), if he w!H eend us his name and address, and the name
and address of the Camp to which he belongs.
Torr bor.t routo .
I'ottofi Boltonefntosi._ ,..~—
M^innhic to i)al1a8 un«l other Texas cities without
chtittco. Thofjo t.rnlns leave Memphis, r^irninu and
own train* (tv.’i
Mr. Adolphus Ramey
nipt some edd weal her
home ami 0)uvt<>n.
8:iys he
bet w een
Argus
light. Now*what ubout that oth»
*r two cunts you want unlawfully?
i I R it right? If it not right let us
have the law changed or abide by
the law onb of tils two,. There it
a cnriaiti lot of people that will
I come right .up to the grand jury
and stand up to make people abide
V "t*- 1,1 £ on , by the law and at the same 'time
th-G- clay. M|
smno weddings on j
U'c m l dead
BLALOCK.
O'or! mornii
yot.
'i : 0 !'• venue.
P.'i.Cm n ihu -j
l.imlmut
plum (Ji'cliaru.
Mr. Albert Ilemler-cri and broth
or visited G. Jl. Thompson butur-
nay iijght and Sunday-.
Ask Giii lie r T'l'.ou.pson who
killed a bear will) M.
« gun.
Rwlpn Guiinford is
ey are Imposing an unlawful per
cuut on their‘fellow-man, which ia
contrary to tliu law of justice.
, Subscriber;.
burton'^' '
There was a. largo crowd out at
C. War lee’s Sunday School uud,preaching Sun*-
j day evening. Prof. Burrell de^
very sick at i ^ vered an interesting sermon to am
j attentive audience.
... ph im.-.TI.oinpstxi visited! Mi. Nelson. Tilley was among
Mis. Lwsie AGendale spent bun ^ j. lttwl> ypinditv night. I Iriends at Burton,Sunday.
m.y wul. Do^lusius. #»; Y'oU tnuv ask little Mtlggie Gur-i Mr. Lester and Connie Barton.
g * t v? . T' , A" 'm\ : ! ret what she found in her buckut 1 wwre at P wa e*»inif Sunday evening.
Mr. Ji^je Ilo.comb says morniiig. . Mr. Jimmy King and Mr. Henry.
hauaUu tarandAdiu.it He syumUj,[ ^ Uj Thompson who is her | En « ,lsh ' of Persimmon, were at
l^uiry. M» wa ^!sw^cti)«»n ik; 'She say as ho is a yunUa y School Sunday evening,*
Ask them if they got disappointed
when they went »P on the creek.
.\lr.Connie Barron was with hia
best girl Sunday.'
Mr. Willie Jones and wife visit*
on i ue Toil. Gotten land about i Wo 0.0 AK ri$ , ! t‘d their parents Saturday night,
iimn hs ago, has moved bscK toj B ii continues fairs few days j Col, Wimpey attended our Sun*
...a out place. Joan is a lmstler. | ‘be garden work will be go-: duy . 11„ | id willgive us u leo
Mr. isaec Justus spout Sunday i V 1 * * 8en tin* larmers will mr next Sunday,
with his gn i, .jjump on the, briars and sj.routs, i Mr. John Moore and wife visited
Mr. John Carnes th« boss. making corn. . Mr. John Pbilyuw and family last
Sunday.
cm iy p " U> Hie
iur Je fie.
mpsoii who is her
She sayss he is u
i l> v . ,, - fi'he fellow.
Luuc Roy York Apent 1'uday . SuCfll5M , to llle T Vibuue.
wt.o Mr, aun Mrs. Jaui«a Ckdeu*| . Good’byt*
T , ci ■, , a " i ^ ' ' ' Old Sul.
Mr. John Holcomb, who aicved '
Mnger ol Germanv, i Thomas Nichols has planked up
Gillie Chtrue York »s sick tt J.I*is mill so it cmi ' t< locked. He
ihis wuuug j says sonn body help ilminselves^ to
Jofu Justus is still in a painful] l ‘^ ual ttQ ‘ l takfe ,be 8l,ck with
condition caused hy n cut ou the!,” 1
| H e have some boys that like to
Mm Keener, of Woltfmk, I 8bo ; Jl ' u P ie, ° l 811 ,h ’ ul ''■ h «Y
spent butiuav night V ul> G. F . i *bo.,Mhe school .muse door. We
Yu.katid family i h( ' l>e theGrarul J“*y " l11 fi >ul them
ume Dewey' Justus has be( J <».t and the judge will shoot them
tek M the past weeft. |chamgang.
Argus ” Wi ® mwe not seen uny can-
— — 'didates vet, but expecting. We
UPPER GUEGUERO. would 'line to know whether the
Mr. Je$a«# Green is in ibis sec— candidates for representative want
iWI- .• | to, go to the Lcgisiai tuw to do some
Ml'. Thomas Barrel has moved; thing for the' people, or for the
lu .Anderson •$, C.. | intmo of going or for that four doi-
M'\ Dud D. ekius went to Clay-j Dm por day. If they want to do
tuu.uist week. someching for us we would like to
Atutrea Rauiey’s children j know whflt.it Is so We Jcould help
att sick .»t ibis wrniiig. them predict what would be best
Auiowd iioiu here visit d] for us. One thing 1 know and that
moods io the V-pey last week- j is, not so much' legislation unless
Mr V C. Tuylur is vecy busy; it was more to the people’s inter-
Uuiii.g his 'ui^o. • , |est.
Aunt Body Uamoy ts miprov-; We need a law to prohibit any
mg.' 1 one from Selling or buying and rel | best girl Sunday.
4sk Mass Zelinu and. Mattie ling corn uv provision on time for; means business.
Price if they found anybody they more than the market piice with; Mr. Talley is not improving any
Mr. W. F. Holden went to Clay*
on fatosiuess but Wtt
bat kitted. -
Tribune.
.Susie.
PINE MOUNTAIN.
News scarce und the weather chit
iy- • >
Dr. Bell, of Wttlhklla,
was called professionally to v tbo
bvdsido of J. M. Bleckley, Sr., lest
Friday.
Mr. Mel Houstou, of this place,
und Miss Belle Bullew, of Macon.
Go., N. C,, were happily married
at the bride’s hoffie last week.
Miss j-Mary and G. N. Bynum
have gone to Clayton to cater
school.
Miss Elia Hamby and her cousin
Tom were tbe guests of J. M. Bleed
ley, Jr., lust Tuesday night. Tom
is expecting to return to Colorado
soon. Ho is one of Bahun'sbright*.
esl young men.
We wonder if. tbe candidate of
the 1276th district is going to kisa
both the old and young.
Mr. Fred Bowers was with bit
We thtnk he*
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