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Col. J. H.Estilif candidate for
ovarnor of Georgia, says’ that he
ka no 4 platform, and does ‘not
l|nk he will promulgate one. He
,y« that the constitution and the
are the 'platform jlrhioh
ie chief executive eUnai. He
iye; “Personally 1 am a Wo-
iler, local iptgpn, “in my opinion,
owes^j is tht heat temperance
isasure that b$s yet been dbvised,
ana in favor of liberal appropriu-
OuKf public education, tnd fa-
«• ••'-•Kir 1 yiidiurer.
To Mu- vi ttoros of Rabnn county: bHK
i$i1ioitud l<y it number of friends Hi oft,
•iuv*t«lf for re-election to the office of conn
ty Treasurer 1 hereby nunpumie my CmuII-
diiey subject to the action ojr the demo-
.oralic party. Thanking cue etui all. ror
past support anil courtesies %nd soliciting
ycjtr future imlulegnce. 'i'U W'-
I am very truly,
• John MT. Green.
WAHWOMAN.
jSlews scarce .this week.
farming done 011 accouut of
V • “• ■ 1 '<*t 4 ■
Letters of^Disnriiasion.
Georgia—Rabun County,
John lLD’ockiua, administrator upon
the estate of Beiijiimiu Uockins, late of
mid county. deceased, having filed.his
petition lor discharge, this is to cite all
persouscoucerued to showcause against
the gmhting of this discharge, at the
iddheir widows, but no
These views of .Col. Ear
j in, ■ id '£0
Mrs, Lucy Chappc!lV,jdKt>| J.aSft
Saturday night.
Miss l)ovie WiiiittVnSaWisi i ed
home folk, last Tuesday.
Mr. Will, unjij Joint Career yyeqL
to market last week.
Miss Geneva Price v^cvit to fpjBffS
ton Friday. j
Mr. Mwrlor S.wolford Id
Qhechero Sunday.
Miss Mary Beck was on Ch^qlwo
Suuday. '
Mieses May.and Currie ppuney
visited Misses Geneva and. 7,-jinn
Price Sunday,
Mr. Ben Swofford and \yif^ took
dinner at Mr. John Denney’a Suns,
day.
Msp. Mary C{?*. fa& al( smiles
Suuday. ’
Mr, Smithif Johnspp/aud t^ife
visited Mr. Sylvester Rui^ey(. Sun*,
day. ' , /
. Little Lex Ramey visited Eddie
Price Spuday,
Miss Lucretia Carver has re-
returned home from Atlanta.
Argus.
t . KtlSMS m oves 0pspepsi&.
wdffir Ooaellpmlwi girtTaUmllon.
badHeeuther. •
‘ Mrs. M, V. Beck made a flying
trip to W'ullialla last.weeh^ * ’*•'
j^Gn. W,4i. off u market
ulat terin of the court of Ordinary ror
1 county to oe held eu the first Mou*
in April 1902. This2t)d day ot Jan-'
7, 1W2. ‘
*/\.> 1 W.S. In* Ciiiiui)
fu the vot ers of Kgbun county: I hereby
bounce myseif a candidate for Tax Collec
•subject ie the ay lion of the democratic
r,y, If elected wHt sgryeyou to tjie bes
Pella Loug aud her Ifroti
rley, of B. G., passed Up tl
either day on tbdir
I am respectfully,
Will F. Ho) del
loflceto Debtors and Creditors.
Notice ie hereby given to all cred
ore of the esuie of Ancil God-
toy,)jtte of said county, deceased,
pjptitiDMi accouut of their de-’
lauds to me within the time pre-
jribitdby law, properly made out.
Uid all persons indebted to'said d«-
eased are hereby requested to make
mhtediate payment \o the under-
igoed. Tide 3rd duy of Feb I9O2
J. F. Godfrey,*
administrator of Ancil Godfrey.
For Solictor General. J *y.
1 respectfully announce myself a candi
date for re-election for Solictoijoeneral of
tlie North Eastern Circuit—subject to 4ba
Democratic primary.
W. A. Charters.
Were of, Dismission.
j—Rabun County,.
jQrist, administrator upun
Ie of W ; 4 Crist, deceased
filed bis petition for dis*
fhis ie to bite all persons
Id ty ehbw cause
Patents
Dayton Tribuua
iMMi Ever? Thursday
Ofloial Organ of Rabnn Cauntr.
Bata red at the Fostoffica at Clayton
fla, as aecond-cfaaa matter
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Editor and Business manager
TERMS.
One Tear.$1.00.
Six Months — $ ,S0.
THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE,
at the Democratic
V0RS0VKN0R,
. JHQ. H. E8TII.I1.
EST1LL
We have been strongly inclined
Mr. EstiJl from 'the time he hrst
.announced his oaudidacy for Gov
ernor—not simply because he is a
newspaper man, but for other good
and sufficient reasons. Col. Estill
is an honorable, high-toned man,
and his qualifications for the chief
executive of the state can’t be
questioned, fie is a simon-pure
£>emocarat whose record, hoihpri
vote aud political, is without a
blemish. Aside from this, he is a
man •of fine executive uijiittyf
bias made a crowning success of his
own business, and w.ith the same
sincerity and maq|fes| interest
would conduct thedffaifB of state.
4-Wrightsvillf*)ri(eadirgb!;v -
The suspiKrioN of the ecles.
All hail to Prof.
For suspinding the rules,
We were all really glad
To hear of the news.
Prof, came to ue
With.a great big smile,
Aud told of his'purpcsc
For just a short while.
That while we know
Full many did enjoy,
It was nice for older
Nicer for the boys. «
Some looked pleasently
Some were dll smiles,
\Vere any defeated after
Making trials?
It may be funny,
(It may be to you]f
Yes, $ome did try.
I know this is true.
There is one thing
One had to sweAt,
But most sseurely
'We mean not tf> fret.
0( couise it is tlifficult
We nearly weep,
Almost crazy ;
scearBly qan sleep.
It’s well enough
Ideated us about right.
If we well could
We’ed getout of sight.
But we’re here
And here must roam.
And not very for
We mean itom home.
What does this mean?
I know some kuow.
Tw'as that wpijd" '
That cruel Word no.
One thing w*- jfoow—
To tell is no harm,
It is that .smile
That gets that charm.
If you shouid’ent know
1 guess you cun guess, .
I know wh'at i Know —
I kuow l in in distress.
But it’s all right
Whutis’ent ail wroii
So we’^nkt siuig—
Sing tight along.
If you should read,-, •
1 meat) t^||^line»i
I write th.s, ‘ "v '
' And just try to be jolly,
But to bb that'way" * ":'
To t>yf Folly i
giE)i$,i passed through this cora-l the granting of this discharg, at
muinity last week.
tht regular term of the of C rdin-
Mr. f E. Bleckley w&e among ar y for said county to be held on
friends here Saturday and Sunday. I hrst Monday in Juno, 19Oi.
home Friday from visiting
Jbrother ot Suwannee, Ga.
Mr. L.lM Chastain has gone to
.Toccoa v^ith.a load of meal.
Mr. artd Mrs. J. I, FinCannon
went, to Ejemorest last week
This Feb'y a4 i902.
W. S. Long,
Ordinary.
| Sheriff’s Sales.
i Georgia—Rabun County.
I Will be sold, on the first Tues-
; day in April next, at public
| oiitcry at the court house in Cluy-
Mr. Do^id Parker and family are 1 ton, said county, within the legal
going, to ,move to Clayton next! hours of sale, to the highest bidder
wee ]£ t j for cash, certain property of which
• 1 . . ! the following is a full and com-
Mr. J. H. Derrick went to the .. pletc description ;
Valley la^t wp®k. Parts of lots of improved lanlxos.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Philyaw. 102.103.174aticl 175 ying and being in
Safu
spent Safurday with the latter’s
sister. I
Mr.J James Smith and Marion
Wood went to proyidepep Sunday.
Mr. J..R. Stonecypher and By-
fant Hill went to 'GjarJtasy'ilie 1^'st
treek.
!'• . '• Susi$.
the second land district in ltabnu county,
containing 100 acres more or less, and
more fully described in a deed lrOm Z,
B. Dillard and Sarah C. Powell to
Janies H Dillard, dated January the 20
til 1881, rec- rded In b ok G, record of
deeds of Rabnn county 'Jjj. pages 542
and 543. Levied on as the pro)
22S.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Repre^entive. •
At the solicitation of friends from ail
M'arts of the county, I hereby announce my
flfndiilacy for Representative, subject to
the action of lire democratic party I prom
Ihb you, fellnw-citizens, if honored to this
high office to serve you faithfully and to
the best of iny ability. *
Yours to serve,
James E. Uleckley.
After due consideration and cousultatioL
with friends, t hereby announce myself V
candidate for representative, subject to a
democratic primary, promising, if elected,
to serve you honestly and faithfully. This
.mu. 3 HKW. *
Yours & etc.,
J. H. Derrick.
After due consideration aud consultation
of friends: 1 hereby announce myself a
cointidale for representive subject to :>
democratic primary, promising if elected,
to serve you honestly fuitlifully.
•E. II. Baker.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
Having been solicited by many of my
James II. Diihird to siltisiy two lifus j friend,} to make the race for clerk superior
Ot I
Takp The ^rifying.
\ Proclamation.
• /I
GEORGIA:
jiy A. Q. Cgti^lev., Goyarp.o^ of
said Stats.
..Wuerg'as, Otficiivl
tion has b?en received at tins De
partment that on the I31I1 tiny of
December, 1901, 'in the County o!'
Rabnn, one Horace Bradslia w'shot
and killed Raines \V- .riiompscni,
and made his escape, 1 have 1110 gii t
proper, tliorefore,' to issue ilim my
Procl unuCoi), hereby oU’ering a n>
ward of two hundred dollars for
the apprehension and 'delivery of
said Horace Bradsl#lw. with evi-1
dence sufficient to cojivicl, to ihe J
Sher'ff of Rabun County, Georgia.)
And 1 do moreover charge unit]
require ail Officers in thin Stu e,
id ftijlitaiYi^tn be vigilant
uvorihg to appreheird the
Sf^.. iirtul»bi>w 7 in order
mpy be bro.ugh.r.to iml lor
witiv yvliicili lie stunds
hypd and Ideal
of the aidte, this the 3rd day of
March, ^902, v
i-■ ’ A. D. Candler,
f( r i Governor.
iJbvtbc Governor.
.0' * L »
Philip'Cook,
t^ur^ of Stale. , s >
^)^SCHI.PTION.
Sifindy hair, beard red, reserved
'in conversation. and sp?uks low,
stands erect, red coinpie'cied, Kinks
■off i^n conversation,
Tuke The Tribune.
ORDINARY’S CITaTION.S.
issued from t,he justice’s court of the
550th district Ct. M. Rabun county, iu
favor of J. Al. Rice against said James
il .Dillard.
Levy made and ret urned to me Feb'y
the 24tli l£)j)2 by J. .. ■ Me . urry L. U.
written notice given tenant in possesion
as'Uie law directs. This Feb’y 2Slh
1902 J. It, Ritchie, She:iff.
Also at the same time and place'
ltiorina - ] t ,p 0 f land No, 8 in the first lipid
district of Rabun county, Ga., said
property levied 011 to satisfy a
tax fifa issued ag.nnst said lot of
land by Joseph L, Dickerson T. C.
said county, for tuxes due the
State and county for tlie year 19O1.
This March 4th iyo2.
Also at the same time ami place part
of lot of IhiiiI No. ItiS in the second land
district of Kstbnn county, containing
02Jiic.es. more or ^:s%. more fully
described in .1 deed from E*. IV. Thomas
to Fllia Vi all,daied January 23 1S91 and
recorded .11 record of djiyitp bonk M ,
ptigeSTO- Levied on as the property of
Ella Wall Id satisfy a Ufa issued from
tile justice’s 'court of ihe 55(iih diStiicl
G. M. of R.ihau comity in favor of 11. 1’.
.ailand, against l • M. VSTalt and Ella
Wall, deljendanta (11 ilia Levy maiic and
let urned tome by J A Mat'urry LU
wiitteii notice given tenant possesion.
This March 3rd I9u2
J. 11. ItitchleMieriff.
Also at the suue time anil place part
Jlolot hind So' 8 111 thjC.oth land dis-
ct of Rabun cotnty tia.coiita.nin^oue
liuiidred acres more or less and bounded
tas follows: Outlie East by lauds of F
A. Uleckle.. oil the No^tr by lauds uf
John McUr ckiu on ibe south by lands
of A. J . Williams and on west by land
of Adallne Knowell.
Levied on us the prop rty of W. E
■Siv ""iljhfiniMIfv a fifa from Hn-
justiOttVeoj^Hw-ha 597 district G, M.
of said county m favor of Taylor and
Sweet against'the sa iLW. B, StanciU
Property pointed out by Tialntitts'. iu
fifa. Levy made apdnpirued to tne 1>)
tV M. Manly L.t'V ' 'i hlpNIurcli 4/h 1902.
J R. Bitcitie. sheriff.
U V
trl(
court I hereby announce myself a candi
date for clerk, subject to tho action of the
democratic parly. If elected will serve you
6 tlie best ok my ability,
Yours truly,
O. J. Cruukjeton.
To the volersy.f babun county: I hereby
announce myself a candidate for re-election
t.> the office of clerk of the superior court,
subject to tlie act ion ot the democratic par
ty. and thunk my friends in advance f«r
their patronage.pud grateful to ^hyn^ for.
past favors. J. M.Kumey.
For Sheriff.
At the .soliciilion of friends froin every"
district in till) county: I hereby announce
my candidacy for the oflicc of Sheriff.'
It a primary election ordered by the
democratic party of ltabun county my
eandiditcy is Milijnctto the result ot such.
jllilllUlV.
'Plunking thu people for tlie hearty and
enthusiastic support fjremerly given me,
and jironiisiip' il again eleeted^ljot to be-
tray tint trust generously reu^ail’. ‘
J uni respeMtaly,
John U. IVjckin.s. 9
Fur Tax Receiver. ^
To the. voters of Rail tin county: 1 hereby
tiiinmince myself a civu'.idute for re-eleetioi^
ill tlie office of 'Tux L'eeuivev. subject to a
action of tio- tlimugit/iticjiia^RJ tlptak the ,
pei pie lor tiieir siipiLtt In thp past ami
will lie tliaykliill for any support fii the
future. John 11. Mursingale,
To tlm voters of Habiiu coiiutj : at the*
solicirutloii of friends from nil parts of tho
count*.' 1 have desiled to Weenie a cirmU’-
dale tor Tux Receiver.
As i-known liy all, I have seryoil the
people ill this [Cj'i |'H\ fo.ij te!;pi, and iny
iptit.illcuiioiisnra tll6*a(oriiwell known,
I nuike tills minoiincemon*.subject to the
demiii'ratic primary or aifjf*other action
of 1 tm dciiiiiciiitii: party, Jf elected \ pro-.
mis- 111 serve v.mi Id (lie le st of triy skill
and itlii If tv. always liiokii.g, \vitli an eye
single, to tlie very best interest of oilf mull
ty. Tlinnking you, and eiieli 4* yon, for-
■/mir kiiulness in the past aud cordially
seeking your roiiltmieii support in th*
fifuire, 1 rim. ns always.
Yotir friend
J. O. Yorku
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