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United Eteri Thursday
Official Organ of Rabun Conner.
Entered at the PottoSlce at Clayton
Tfirr*. ■
Oa. as second-class matter
"j. A. REYNOLDS,
Editor and Business manager
cles are a pair of hondstgrey eyes
as sharp as up ej^gjes, but in jvliose
depths you cap gee jtfre reflection
of a soul as Jteflder as a woman’s;
a heart as brave as a lion’s. Hia
very presence ponvinees you that
his is a brainy, cultured man.
And the b.est day’s work Geor
gia can ever do will bt
PENARY’S CITATIONS.
Sheriff’s Salks.
. Georgia—Rabun .County.
l ^ bttn Count 7- I Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
A. J. Grist, administrator upon the ; ^ Apri| npxt> at p?b ) io ou ,ery at the
coart hot * iu Clayton, said county,
within the legal hours of Rale, to .the
estate of W. J. Grist, deceased, hav
ing filed his petition for discharge, this
TERMS.
(fao Year, -----— Sl.Oli.
Six Months, $ .50.
says by her jjjillot that the gallant
veteran Irppi Savannah shall be
her chief executive.—-The Blairs-
yilje Herakj.
is to cite all persons concerned to show ... .... , . -. '
« highest bidder for cash, certain prop
cause aguiust the granting of this dis- @ ()f wbi<jh the fo f lowiug 18 full
charge, at the regular term of the ft J , ete deRCrl tion:
Court of Ordiuaiy for said couuty to j ' ^
wlion aiw» i he hold ou the first Mouduv iu June-, j . .... . .
wnen sue | , . .’j mineral and mining priveleges in
THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE,
JjPor Ratification pt the Democratic
Print su-y.
yOtt GOVENOK.,
JKQ,. p. ESTIJjL.
PIT'LL
Col. J.HL. E.still, of. Savannah,
^outh Georgia's candidate for gov
The pp.iyg,pupers of tliis Judicial
CiroUjil at;e saying some nice things
and deservedly so of JujJge J. J.
Kimsey., We reproduce an article
from tiir;. Guipesyjille Eagle which
shows, altftig with other honored
gentleman, the high esteepi in
which Judge Kitnsey is held;
Ty.K JUDGKSHIP.
The candidacy for the wearing
of the Judicial ermine seems to
Jiave uatrowod down to ex-^udge
J. J. Kii^apy of White county.
Judge J. R. Estes, whom we all
love as a, neighbor and fellow-citi
zen, ao.de who now adorns ths judg^
ship with the rarest order of 'legal
accoro.pJisements, has, because of
tailing health, declined tc enter
thus arena for re-election. Judge
J,. B. Jones f Toccoa, who has
been favorably mentioned for the
place, has positively declined to
run, as has our own Henry Perry,
a man who would do credit io the
Supreme bench of the United
1902.
This Feb’y. 24th 190?.
W; H. Long,
m Ordinary.
90
WiicJ Land Sal es.
(Georgia—Rabun couuty.
Will bn sold, ou tlio first Tuesday
iu Juty next, at publiooutery, at the
.court bouse m Haiti yuuuty within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following lot of wild
1 anj to-wit: No. 79 jn the 3rd land
district of Rabun conuiy, Ga., said
properly levied on fo satisfy a ti fa is
sued aguiust said lot by Joseph L.
Dickerson, T- C. of paid county, for
taxp3 due the state aud county for the
years ijjb.j uud 190 j. This March j-tli
Also at tkp pame tune and place, lot
of-wild laud to-wit: No 01 iu the 5th
laud district of Rubuu cni’ufy, Ga.,
haid propelty levied ou togatisfy a tux
ii fa issued aguiust said lot by Joseph
L. Djckersou, T. G. < f said' couuty,
for taxes Jue the state aud county for
the years 1900 aud 1901. Tjiis .March
4th 1902.
Also at the same time aud place, lot
of wild laud to-wit: Ne. (jo iu the 3rd j Clayton,
uud Jiatriet of R.iIjuii Couuty, Ga.,
] acres and on lo.ts of laud Nor. 104 and
105 in the fifth land district of said
poqniy aud more fully described in a
deed from A- W- Irviu, trustee, io the
Alladdaiti Mining uud Milling Co.,
j dated March 27 1899, and recorded in
j ReocrJ of deeds Book M, page 399
j and 400. Levied on us the jiroperjy
of the Alladda u Mining uud Milling
Co., to satisfy the state and county
tuy for the year 1901, written uolice
given in terms of the law. Thin Jnu.
31sf 1JQ2.
J. R, Ritchie, SherijJ.
NOTICE.
•To the tux payers of R'ubjin Go.;
1 will he nt the following nanjed
places for the purpose of receiving
the tax Returns of the Rabun Co.,
fop the year lyOS.
Monday .^pri! 7'h
Tuesday April fill)
Wednesday Ajnil Dth
J’hlfrsd.iy ^pril 10th
Friday Apri l Jith
Situiday April 1211|
Friday April ;Siij
.Saturday April i!)i!i
Molidav Mu\ 6th
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Representative.
At the solicitation of friends from all
parts o( the county, I hereby announce my
candidacy (or Representative, subject n>.
the action o( the democratic party I prom
ise you, fellow-citizens, if henored to this
high oillne to serve you faithfully and ty
the best of my ability.
Yours to serve, <
James E. ISlcykle.v.
After due consideration and consultatiob
with friends, 1 hereby announce uiysylf a
candidate for represeutative, subjeet to a
democratic nrimary, promising, if eleeted,
to serve you honestly and faithfully. This
eii 11. :t wo2.
Yours & etc.,
J. H. Derrick,
Valle
Feisfmmoiij
Tallulah.
j^tonopile.
Tigqr,
Cheehel'o,
Wo iwoiimn,
^I'jcusun,
After due eonsideration and eousultatiou
of friends: L hereby announce myself a
eonaiduie lor representive subject 10 a
democratic primary, promising if elected,
to serve you honestly faithfully.
‘ E. H. liaker.
Fpr Cleft of Superior Court.
Having been solicited by many of my
friends to make the race for clerk superior
court. 4 hereby announce myself a euiidi-
date lor clerk, subject to the action 01 the
deuiociatic parly. ' if elected \yill serve you
to tliu best ok' my ability,
Yours truly,
u. J. Oriiukleton.
To tlie voters ef halm 11 county: I hereby
ui’.nuiince myself 11 candidate I or re-election
t.> the oHice iff clerk of the superior court,
siiiijeetto the action of tile dciiiucrutic pap
ty. uud thank my friends in advance' fer
I heir patronage'unit grnteftll to l hem lor
puHt lavors. J.b.ltumey,
For 81ient
ern'or, spept a, couple pf days in
States^
RlairsviUe this, week. He did not
make a ( speev-.h here, but lie met a
great mauy of our people, ijnd he
certainly won, the heart of every
man he talked to.
Tha Herald takes a great. dea| of
prict* in the fact that it among
tha first papers in Georgia toclhmi
pion the caush of Col. Estill in his
face foi governor. We pinned our
So Judge Kimsey no\y haa jip
open field,’and with the climitm-
tion of local preferences lie jvrll re
ceive the uuiteij and cordial vote
ot tne entire people of the circuit,
who delight to honor him by plac
ing in his hands the exalted ttuat B » K
cf their rights and liberties.
Judge Kimae^ made a splejjtijd
record in Ilia ter.ni as Judge' o| this
faith to him from the beginning;circuit, lie was upright and inir.
for the reason that we believed him
to be the moat capable' man in
Georgid for holding the reine ot
partial, learned in the law, endowed
with eminent Christ tai. graces, and
government iu our State. A few
minutes talk with the happy heart
ed colonel Jwill convince anyone
who is not predujiced that he is a
brainy and brilliant man, and thut
he is |>y far the ablest man in the
jrace.
CoJ. Estill honored ojif sauqfuip (
^trith his presence during his stay
in B^ailsv^lle t und from liis short
vieit w4 were more than ever cou-
linced that wer'e on the right 6ide
of the fenee. But if by any means
Gof. Estill is not elected as our
* nntjkfgbyernor, we will have the
iatliff^tion .of ijnowing that we
tbampioned the cause of the hest
man in the race.
Therfc is no doubt in our tniutf
as to the result of the election.
The level Jieaded men of Georgia
know fhai Estill is the man we
need for pur next governor' aud it
^s the' level headed man who
oounts. The governor’s chair is
ye t big enough to hold a man who
Can be controlled by any sot of
men or by auy “ring.”.
The level headed men of Union
I .1 O ... „ .. 1 v.l . >. > • 1. ' i I
terroi; to evil-doo^s.
Recognizing these auaJiji»s jn
Judge Kimsey, the people will hail
with' delight his return lb the
beuoh. ^
ATirurriTox, TojiRp
The state,' recognizing the uecyssitj,
of your obtaining an education,, base's
tablished at Dahfobega a college where
you can have the advantage of a 340
000 equipment aud a fucalij, euph man
a specialist in his department. Tui
tion is free aud board is only $8.00 a
month In dormitory. It is yonr col
lege, built for you,' supported by you,
and stands ready to help jou. ' It is
act a town school but a' real college,
being oue of the five male colleges of
the state.
It costs 110 more to go. to a
real college than to oue only iu name.
Don’t cheat yourself by goingj to
school without Horary or scientific lan
1 atones.
Write for catalogue to
J. 8. Stewai't, Rie.-idjeut K
Daulonugn. Ga.
GROVE.
News scarce.
Rain plenty.
Corn filantlng tijine ^tere,.
Mr. J. M. Clark, of Snart
f Spartan^,
county are of fhe sairie opiijndii as, S. was at| ^Iroye sdilTng. ’fruit
the Herald regarding Col. Estill. J trees for a Teunesoe nursery?
.^4 wish it wet's porsible for every ! J^r. A. d. Carter, of Stonepil^,
yiter in tne State to listen tp his passed Grove Tuesday on his Way
lionest, straightforward talk, even
if for no longer than The Herald
enjoyed it.
He has a most opuvincing way of
expressing himself, and there is no
to dlay ton.
Mr. Thoina^ Allen, of '^'iger,
v . join) M. .VLirsingalc.
said property levied on to satisfy u ijfz • ' " “ ^ «
li fa issued againsi saul .ot Uy Joscj.li j ' ’
L biejierson, JI. C. of said couuty, I JnJjjFILE.
for taxes due the iput'e iiud ootnry for j^jom rain.
tbq years 1900 and 1901. This March \ Farm vVuik iUj:tl)Oj, ^iijnd ;
4tli J902. ' ' '| Henry Donkins and-\wfn visi.trt}
^1*»» “f the Nf'u? *!fa® }**»•! i\lrs. Hepsoy Dockm* Bmiday.
No. 77 in the 3rd j Mr.' i t . C..’ Raniuv ancj ‘ Bn jor
'j' ly bjj' pruyu vory dbstiTietjv'i: to
of wild laud to-wit:
uad district, of Rabun county, Ga ,
: ’ “rb|>ertj levied 011 to sat sfv a tax
,ued ligaiuRt saitf lot tiy Josefili
Diekoieou, 11. G. of said qounty,
for taxes due the stale and couuiy for
the years 1900 and jjMIf. Thia March
4th j.902, *" “
Also ut tjin same time and jdace, loj
of wild iuud to-wit: ^o. Z7 iu the 4tli
lund district of Rubun couuty, Ga.,
said property levied ou toRaiisfy u tux h
ti ft^ issjieij against said lot by Josejjji
L. Diokorson, T. (1. of said couniy,
for taxes dlle file stale apd county for
Ibe years 1900 anil 1^01. Ttiw March
4th '19q2. V
Also ut the saa|u filfje ijiuj place, lot
of wild mud tu-wit: No. 98 iu the’a^d
laud district of Rabun ei.uu’y, G« ,
sujd property levfed on, (p lyiiisfy » tax
fi fa issu'eii aguiust sc^al jot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. p o^ sipu qounty,
for ta^es due the sia'e and.county f.'.r
the years 19Q0 and i9ul. This March
4th 1902. '"
fp Ritphie,
Sheriff.
the jinars in the fields of Al. B, El-
jar d.
' A util Mary
ry Elii||'d yi^Lied Mrs,
Lucie Tuyli.i' buiitlny.
Mi. Luma Gipson is aliotit |u he
file one f.- dc'uvei; ilie iussey in 1 he
127510 district and we thipk iiy
wiii give full s..tisfaction* us be
is a large
m.iutli, Mr.
iiu.ke tip' ratio
out of iliis
arp pushing
G; ipso 11
for si.pr
llinlljci.
.ii him
At flic sojirtilioii uf Irieuds Iroiu every
I'isiriet in tliu county: i lu re y uunoiiiie'e
my candidacy (nr the ulllte o. S u-nir.
il u iiriiuiii'.v • eieeiimi ordereii li> ‘the
democratic ii.rt.y of ltiihun couuty my
cumliducy is sulijectin v|ie result of such
|iriiuarv.'
' 'I 'laiiUiug the jieople fiirt.hu hearty and
eittliusl.istie su)i|i»rt l.ireiuerly given me,
uild lu’oiuisilig if ugitin eiec.ed hut to be-
1 ruy tlie trust generoiuly reposed.
I urn ri's|ieetluly,
• Juiiu 11. DuoRilis.
To the y.ijejis .jf Rabun cou rty: [
'BURTCJN.
We hud a very severe ator n tsat-
urfla^niglit.
The little infant child of Mr. and
Mra. G. H. King died Friday
mght. ‘
Air - Cicero Kerbytpid wi^c yyere
y.iaiting rellivos liere Siutnday and
Sunday.
Mr. H. C. Blglock went to x\t-
luutjU last week.
John La prude and wi^'e are visit
ing thier parents near Mt. Airy,.
\vilj 111!ve t
iji' tir inny
The peppi
from must every '■nde. Tiny n 1 1
tiii 11 k lie will make a good sheriff.
r JjTie pci 1 ole me not, .11 favor of u
primary tor comity officerj-. We
would like to Tien j; Irom all the cor
respoiidejrt.8 o^ the pjiesiipn of a
pi ihia ry for 1 he qounty of flyers. 11
mtgj>,V be ppijinble (lyif Stonp.pilo
will liuy.e luyu Candidales j,iiis time,
olfe tnarrp d and opw jingle, a<> the
girl^ will np,t be left pi^t.
Gilixcn.
^
lieivby. unuoiiyge myself 11 i-au.li.bnt
for the office 0}' Sheriff, subject 10 the
iicuiocru'io |iriinnry if nue is Ijeld,
Fiqm.ijjing if elected, to s. yye you
Iti.Ui Mly 111.d f oo.tally.
Yours iruly.
W. Si. P..,rlt, r. t
I bp eby hDiioui p > ,uy>g f ;i p i.di;
dale f- r r.i p 9ti.n1 fo ■ the olfice of
So-riff, sin-j ci o tjie iiplj n ot tne
d< iu<-emtio jn iii.aiy 1 liaokjiig my
friei fji for past favors iipd aolgi.iug
y- nr help i.i 1 9 futur. , j! an (
J.espcrtf.il.y y mis,
J, It. it j c ie.
'l'o tliu voters of l!a' mi epurpy: I her. jy.
nnii|iunce rnysplI acap.lidute for Taut Collsg
lor sul.jsct te tliu aolioij of the lieuiucratltf
party, IV elected will serve you to 1(1,1 hast
ol (py ubijjly
1 am pi«P6<‘lf\|Uy,.
Wig F. llqlilaj
P B Hogse^
TO GOA, A,
Mr. John Arrotidule uud J. ' E.
I an) headquarters for vleOornick
Borveiiting machinery, ei'gines, s^w
mi ls, threshers, s'^tugle mills, all
kinds of harrows, on ti^iTtors, plows,
plows, Mullock weeders and iu /apt
Mc'Cjain went to Chir''eaville lust j all kinds of latest flpproycd ijarmer’a
Friday. imideipeiitR and everything kept in au
Mr. A. Ppwel^ yisited re- np-to da'e hardware stdre. ^01^ wi^ll
latives here Sunday. ' "
hir. T. \V. Jackson JJpa-^od
made M. O. Watts a pleasau’ cal!’ through tlm cuin.mo.uity Saturday
Thursday.
enroute to 6lay^o t n.
Miss Della Blal -ck visited Mrs.
Mr. D. R. LaCounte is dying —t-,-, .-.-r. - \ t-—n -\r,-
way ofgsftingaround his^logicor'some nicetyork on fridge breek W. K. \Vood Sunday eVemn^.
of contradicting\hia fl^at footed! this yfeek. • ldiss (Gallic Wood returned home
Statements, His vtew^ on 'ques-| Mr. Milton Evans, of. ^reede,
^ione of pubjic policy a?$ always; was at ^jrove Wednesday and'
save money by writing or seeing me,
p^preued in a spuud, logical com
mon sensa manner.
is the sonl' of honesty,, and
' pprosched by any' man,
humble be may be
m " "' »n4 'cbr.
D.,.,'..ll b.
lit ^
^hursday.
Aunt Elizabeth Smith, onq of
qur oldest and ijnost respected, citi
zens, died at her home Friday eyeV
ning at 6 o’clock hey relations have
the sympathy of the gen oral com-
munity th' ybeir beireaiwment.
TA^i.yLAH Falls fi C'9 ,
Time Table ijo. 23.
Iu efl^eqt Sunday March 9th, 8
A. M., IJustern Time.
S.T4noK8.
Saturday after sptuuiiug a few days
wit^l with her sister and br.ither.
Mr. Grayea Daniel and sister
Miss Jennie epent Saturday night
with Mr. und Mrs. Felton FiuCuu-
nou.
Susie.
ilVft rarwe Ufwpeptib
U
Puil^
», u.
5 OU.
5 05
6 20
6 80,
5 38
5 4j5‘
6 66 x
6 10,
0;30.
?< W*
te H
Tallqlah F.ails
’^allulah Lodge
Toruervillo
F Hollywood
F’ Anaudalp,
F Hills
Clarkesvdle
Demoreat
Cqrneiia.
¥
Daily
Fnfaiilictur Qehi-r*l.
I raspecifull.v aupminca myself a taint j
Ua(« foy r.e-electiou for Rulicltpr p«^«ral
I tip) Nor^ Basie.rR Cjr.cujt—subject tu the.
1 bsmocratip p.riigsr^.
W. .y. )'l(*t,i.Br«.
Fnr Tax Receiver.
Tp the votcra of Rahi\|i u.ouiqy: 1 hereby
apnonpee uiyaejf a cii'qiliitata for reajleetioq
in tlie office of Tux ltecalver, subject to ip
tion of pie d« in pelvic lp»rjy. 1 tliiiqk tbp,
irple for.their »u|ijmrt Iq tl(e pa^st amj
'll he thulilptpl fpr a^y nupport iu
re. John ia- Marsirpjale.
To thp vptjeni of Rabup count j ; the,
solicitation of frieud^frpm all parts of the,
coyntv I have deslt^d (p bteoyie a cun^l
ilajte for Tax Reeelyor. * » ■,
M I" kq?' v 9 V. v SR. 1 hav^ ijjf.rvfd pie,
people in this qa^iicity fyr teriju, and my.
quaUflcaljonKare therefore \^.ell kuotru.
I make jtpsanuou^ce^e^t subject to the,
demojjjmtic primary o^.'anjT pthAr sell on
of the demoerajic part). If eleeteil I pro-
i^lss ty,serve you jo, ty* h«st of nyr skill)
a$>l ability, al\vaj;i) Ioolfi^|, with’ •« ey*.
WflHh W W Wy Vftf tyte^est 9/; ojar coan
ty. Thanking )-ou. aifif each oj you, for,
your Ijtqdnes*' 1(1,9 pant and cordlaily.
seeking ‘ yoyf eoifUnyed tiipppft i.aj' l^hy
future, I ayi, as always.
i- u-
For Treasui^ij.
Tjo the votero|j.of Uabun. qoantjj: bci,ajk
Solicited by a numl.er of friends to olsf
1 00 ! myself for ^election to the pffics of qoui
12 67 (y Treasurer I hereby announce my coi
12 43 dac.y subject to the action or the de
12 28 P*rty- Tiiantpug one *pd ail
” - i^ast support and c^rteaies and solicilj
12 18 your future ludutygnce.
12 11 j I am, very t^ilr,
12' 05 Joitn' \V. dr««»,
1J 50 '!JP! fjor fiag stations.
•yi,
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