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luiii Burr Thursday
Official Organ of Rabun County.
OUR RAILROAD.
A» we came up from the Falls
Monday we walked up the new
road aud we triad to see every man
connected with the wqrk. We
had the pleasure of our coin pan-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OBDIfjAST'S CITATIONS.
Georgia—Rfibun County.
A. J. Grist, administrator upon the For Representative
estate of W. J. Grist, deceased, bar-1 At tbe solicitation of friends tram all
ing filed his petition for discharge, this ‘ r»rts of the county,1 he eby anaouacs my
is to cite all persons concerned to Bhow • c * nii idacy for Representative, subject to
‘, tbi tctiui o( ih« dhiBocriitic Dirty I prom
cause aguiust the granting of this Uis- , • ■ , , ,, . 7,J F ■ . 1 ..
■' i , /. r t , .... i ° . • iae you, fellow-citizens, If henored to this
. „ .. clarion ; lonab,e fmad > C - L " Hughlett, on I charge, at the regular term of the , b)B h offleo to sarrs you faithfully and to
tho roMU y our way, and the only objections Court of Ordinary for said county to the best of my ability.
stand at
•a. as stcond-elsss matter
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Bditor and Business manager
TERMS.
Om Tear.--------
BU Mouths, • •*>.
" ''•aHe PEOPLE’S CHOICE,
Ratification at the Democratic
Primary.
fOy ilOVENOR,
JNO. H. ESTILL.
ESJILL
A SURPRISE IN CLARKE.
£oiL. JCstill Pxvrlops Unexpect
ed Strength;—Mjr. W. F. Dor
set Is Directing The Move
ment.
Athens, Ga.. April 18.—The
capnsign for Governor in Qlarke
' oonpty |t,taking on a different m-
jNbat trai at firrt pre-
month sisT-.e
’ jtflat the tilthe^s.was between Ter
re}! end Guertjj|»iv Now things be
gin to look cjtifi^vfferent. It de-
velope that large numbers of the;
quiet, conservative business vote
•re fur Col. Estill, and tbe discov
ery el this fact ia giving fhe friends
pf ttie other two candidates no lit-
fle uneatipe^s. The friends of
C&EgtiU art not bothering f,hgm-
tfilvee jppt yet abo^t forming a
club, but are getting in their work
jftltbe san»e. 7 " 7
Un^y t^ leadership of Mr. W.
E. Doreey, one of the most promi-
em factors in Clarke cpunty poli-
anfl o^e^ ^bf^st business
of tho city. the Estill force,,s
•are ^bpring strength, odd will
r<c ffW5 d with in the fi-
pal oujpoffyf of the Struggle for
t)iip county.
Eyery indta|ttic|t) in Olarke now
pOiBtg’^ ^}>qpt an even fighf, all
frogpd, "
we can find to him fy* js a bachelor
which we regard next to criminal.
Our reason for meeting the men in
charge was to compliment them
personally and publicly. We
have goneover'the line of work be
fore quietly, and it wae then we
learned toat in a camp of about
two hundred colored people that
quiet reigned almost as it do«9 in
a cemetery. We were surprised,
and agreeably eo, as we have been
oil railroads before while they were
being built, ^’he contract to tlje
mouth of Tiger was let about a
monjth ago t.o Mr. Fr^d \yii<joner,
who can never get out of reach of
his friynds. The first work you
run upon after you leave thfl depot
is Tom Hampton who is changing
the public road and pounding op
about as tough pjle of rock cuts a*
wtll be f ound on the line. The
next man you m<et is Mr. Majors,
wiio is one of those good gcniu’i fel
lojvs, and superintends, and niuph
important work is left to his charge.
We met Mr. Leonard, up experi
enced man in blasting and is do :
iug wonderful work. He told us
he would invite the public soon to
witness a modern blast, and, judg
ing from what we could glean, it
will be a rare treat to the public to
witness an entijre cut thrown out
gt one tipi?. We >vef:q informed
by Mr. Thomas Fain, who attends
the drilling machine, that the nja-
chine wopld go through solid pock
at the rate of two feet in about six
minutps We met our old Haber-
•ham county fricud W. E. Cook
who is the engineer ; and Mo
Woodall, vyDH filftTP'IPf tf
drills. We pww-ed t.O
mond’s camp, but
but paw the result of his intelli
gence aud every body says he i§ the
right man and we readily confirm
to public opinion. Tt is here you
see the colored laborers perfectly
orderly and we commend Mr. Red
mond for it. In fact this is the
principal reason for this article.
It may be Baid we are no authori
ty and a very poor judgu of the en
gineering ability of others, but we
do not hesitate to say that the en
gineering of the road up Tallulah
river is not excelled in the United
States, and justly commends Capt.
A. R. Gilchrist, who is chief en-
gifiepf, anfl Cgptaiu W. W. Phil
lips, who is assistant engineer
be held on the first Monday in Jane, j
1902.
This Feb’y 24th 1902.
W ; B. Long,
Ofdinjp-y.
Wild LaudSr les.
Georgia—Rabun county.
Will be sold, pa tile $rst Tuesday
in July next, fit public outcry, at the
jCourt house in said county within tjje
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid;
Tears te serve,
James S. Bleckley.
After due consideration and consultation
with friends, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for representative, subject to a
democratic primary, promising, if elected,
to serve you honestly acid faithf ul ly. This
-an. 31WJ.
Tours It etc.,
J. U. Derrick.
For Treasurer.
To the voterosof Bahnm cemnty: bmisf
solicited by a number of friend* to of*
myself for re-election to the office of conn
ty Treasurer 1 hereby announce my eomdi,
dacy subject to the action or ths demo
cratic party. Thanking one and all fot
past support anil courtesies and soliciting
your future indulegnce.
I am very truly,
i John W. Green.
Alter due consideration and consultation
of friends: I hereby announce myself a
, . I conuidate for represenlive subject te «
der for cash, the following lot of wild , delaocraUc 1)rim ary. promising if elected,
1...4 V« 79 in the 3rd laud to serve you honestly'faithfully.
laud to-wit: No,
district of Rabun county, f}a., said
property levied on to satisfy a fl fa is
sued against said lot jby Joseph D-
U. 11. baker.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
Having been solicited by many of my
Dickerson, T. 0. of said county, for . friends te make tbe race for clerk superior
taxes due t^ie State jtpd county for the court 1 hereby announce myself a cundb
years 19U0aud 1901. This March 4th hate for pler^k, subject to the action ol the
1902. ' " ' " '' , ' 1 “" *
Also-at the satpe lijpc ahd place, lot
of wild l^nd to-witj No 61 in the 0th
land district of Rabun county, Ga.,
sajd property levied on fo satisfy a tux
11 fa issued againpt sjud lot by .flosepb
L. Dickerson, T. C. < f said’ county,
for taxef due the state and couuty for
the year* 19U0 aud 1901. This March
4th 1902.
Also ft the same time and place, lot
of wildland to-w>t: Ne. 65 in tbe3td
luud diuriut of Ijabuu County, Gu.,
said property levied on to nattsfy a lax
fl fa isbUed against said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. U. of said cqnuty,
for ta^ts due the state aud futility for
the ytnrs 1900 ami J'JOl. Tins March 1
4th 1902.
Also at the same time un i place, lot
of wild laud to-wit: No. J7 in theilrd
laud district of Rabun county^ Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fl fa issued against sajd lot by Joseph
L. Dickersoh, T- C. of said pouuty,
for taxes due the staieiaud cotjuiy fur
the yehre 1900 and 1901, This iMjt’rpji
^th -im " c ' ' ' ■
^ Also la t f(ie tjtfje jnd pljjfie, lof
land to-wit| ffo. JJ in fhe 4th
land district of ftajfuu pouuty, PH”
said property leyied on fosatisfy a tax
fl fa issped agajust said Ipf by Joseph
L. DicldersoUj T. (!. of said county,
for taxef due fhe state and pouuty for
the yeanjs lifOtj ifud 1901. 'j'hig March
4th f902.
Also ft the san^e time find plgpp, lot
of .wild iffntf jo-frit; No. iu the 3rd
land district of Rabun connty, Ga. j
said propaity leyied oli to satisfy a tax
fl fa issaetf against s^itj jot t>y Jpseph
dciuocralfc party. ‘ If elected will serve you
to the best or my ability,
Yours truly,
C. J. Crunk letup.
Te the voters cf habun county: 1 hereby
anuuuuce myseil acanuiuate lor re-election
to the office ul clerk ol the superior court,
subject to the action ol the defnocralic par
ty. and thunk my [neuds iu advance 1 Icr
their patronage aud grateful to them for
past lavors. ‘ j.S.Kamey.
For Sheriff.
Take Th«| Tribune.
Stt*
J. A. Reynolds of the
playton Tribune w is in Toeooa
ffftlB quill driver, but also bo* ^
eye for tke compass and hie mu-
rrankhu, who bad engaged him
to survey tke route tor the change
to rhu V iim -.
|te, this aide of the first crossing
fjf ptt Toccoa cretk; Edi>or^y-
^otds is very mnch tnthused over-
the contemplated railroad from
Tallulah Fell# te Franklin, N. C.
He mya the grading of the road
bed if programing nicely and h*
' lW«r« «| ^9, 4^^ W, ^
whittle ef the |tf*m engine
the echoes aroma^
*t»in iu tht pear fu-
being among the highest in the en :
gineering world, The work is pro
grrMing nicely and rapidiy, and
we are informed that the whole of
the Hue will be let to Frunklm the
Coming week. We saw new c^s
tjes all along the line, trcssle tim
ber’ scattered and being shaped and
placed under the superintendency
of Mr. M. C. Watson’. We thfink
all of the gflntlgmeu wc met for
kindness sftown us t^e few minutes
we Vftere pe.jrtpi^e^ to be with tl^tTf.
At the svlication of friends from every
district in ths county: I bsisi y announce
my candidacy tor the olflc* o. Bueriil.
if a primary election ordetcu by the
democratic p.rly of ltabuu couaiy my
candidacy is subject to tile result of such
primary.
1 l banking the people for the hearty and
enthusiastic support fjremetiy given me,
and pruiuiMUg if again elected not to be
tray the trust generously reposed.
I am respeclfuly,
John 11. buckins.
Sheriff’s Sales.
Georgia—Rabun County.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
May next, at pub|io outcry at th,e
court liotiae in Clayton, said county,
within the legnl hoars of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, certain prop
erty ot whiph the following ip a fuff
and cotnplptp description:
All
mineral and npning priveleges iu 90
acres and on lots of land Noe. 104 an,4
ip5 ip the fifth land .district of safij
connty nu4 more described in a
dpjed from A. W. Irvin, trnsteej io tbe
Alladdain Mining and Milling Co.,
dated M/iycb 27 1899, and recorded in
Record of deeds Book M, page 899
and 40(). Levied on ns the properly
of tho Alladdain Mining and Milling '
Co., to satisfy tbe state and connty
tax for the yegr 1901, written potice
given in termH of tbe law. Thig J»Q.
31st 1902.
J. R, Ritchie, Sheriff.
To the voters of R-tbijp pouuty: i
hereby auuoaace mytelf a candidate
iot'^ijig office of suenff, subject io the
dcuioopuij); primary if one is jfeldj
Piomisn;^ if elected, to serve you
holler,j.ly fallljfafly.
Y our * 'truly,
W, .Yl. Barker.
Also itt [lie sane time snf} place, the
following described real estate tp-wit:
Part of lot of laud No. 4 in the first
land district of said county, there be
ing two tract,, and the sppae bejng
ip..re fpljy despribed in two deeds"
mafle by J. It. Ritchie, Sheriff of said
county, to J. C. Pickett aud recorded
iti Record of Deed* of Rabun Cjounty*
in Book N, png-s 309, 310. 211, 212
mnl 213, ihe places whereon G. W.
Ben field pnd J. L. piekson #qw re
side, containing 2ti0 acres, more or
less. Baid properly levied on under
and by yirtuo of and to satisfy ft fl fa
issued from t|ip .1 pM.jpt's Court of tl[p
50ptli District, G, M.. in favor of L. N.
Shirley mid against X, V..pf}u%l4aqd
J. F. Beufield. Said property levied
ou as the property of, the defendant »
X, V, Beufield.
ed out to me byvdainWff. .wJrHfltf'-xh*-'
• ice given tpe t^i'-un[s in possession jn
terms of tbe Inw.
L. Dickerson, T. O. of said county,
for taxes due the state and connty for
7 ... men l tf.Li.
he years 1900 and 1901. Thjs March
4th 1902.
4- ty Ri'phie,
Sheriff.
D. B- Hogged,
TO C0|A,e*A.
Q.UAJITZ.
The feather is finp apfi the furm
ere arcr taking advantage of it.
We feel eiicouragejf when we
ctan hpar thg blasts on the lujlfoafi
and us t.prc ot^ Persimmon farm;
iug. ft flutke&n* that old Ra:
bun ^ on a b oom.
Lpstgr ffor> and si^tfr an[f y.L.
Moore and bfotjtqf came back from
the raijroa^ lfjst ^veek.
the other day but failed tp
done,
John Frudy i? dojpg {^lf rfght
T'liei eby nputjuiii5emyse.fi’ cauiii-
ijate f^r re o tciiuu for too office of
Bhsrifl', suiiject to the sciiou of the
[feiuucrutio primary. iheukiu^ my
fneutfs for past favors and sol ejnug
yuurhelpiu the future, I urn.
Respectfully yours,
J, R. Riic-.ie.
To the yotefydf itabui. covtuiy: At
the suljqitatiou of friends I have decid;
ed to become a candidate for ta£ collec
tor. 1 make Mm announcement sub
ject to the democratic primary or aiiy
other action of the oemociatio par y.
if elected I promise to serve you to the
best of my skill and ability, always
looking 10 the very best interest of Ru-
btju couuiy people.
1 era respeotfujly,
Willie Bmith,
Tu the voters of ltaban county: I hereby
announce myself s candijfpff for T^x Collto
tor subject tf the action of tk* demoeratle
party, tr elected wilt serve you to the best
ot my ability
1 am respectfsliy,
’ Wjll f. Holden.
" ‘" Tot ^olfoter Qeasrsl.
IW»PF(!SW WB^pnefffyseH a eandl
d^ta foj xe^elactton for HoUdUqr esnetfl of
tk* lior[k Eastern Ctrcuft—-subject to the
pisinojjratic primary.
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XLo'bn,Tie kIi"i7»riiiue (ipd plaoe, thqr
followi' g described property to-wit:
On« Peerlo-H iMiginn, fotlj: tg six
•li tr'p ppiyer engjui', nlsoonc Kentucky
shingle mill, bit’ll mill aud eugino
sold [o qie 1 y j. B. Carter. Said prop
cr'y I• • v'. d on and to 1m sold os tbs
property of'bfcndatjts M. B. lts^ey
and J. D. Wopdiijl utidep jtn<l by vir
tue of n mortgage fl fn issued from the
Sit prior < ourt of said county in fa
vor of faid j S Ciirtfv and npainst M.
It. Rnnipy ntiil J. D. Woodall. Baid*
property pointed out to me by plain
tiff'.
3. n. BITCHIK,
SHEBIVr. '
T4p1.u1.AH Fai.t.s BaiiiWAT Co.,
Time T11 Ide No. 23.
In effect Sunday March 9tb, 1909, 8
A. M . Enxtprn Time.
For’^x Receiver.
•iti'es Dr. Ga?lnnd performed a sur- i 9* *8b«q county: i, hereby
wic-1 onerutiori On nim. ’ 1W«?«S
^ical operating on
in the office of Tsix Uecsivor, subject to e
ffotip Tfetns uotf wife ^ad jictio^ o/'tb* ^st^ocretio’party 1 ikank t^st
off ti^e Grfp.
people for their support ‘ini the peat and
*>*>»■, im v m m (h f Sa’kwwMw
... future. ‘ jphn M. Harsiag’ale.
stnttll gruitv look h- bud as it does -----—
.Th*Wi.™ %X
1 most kdlecl it count'’ 1 hays dealted to h'eco
11
oreTiovs
12 ’
Daily
Dgily
P H.
^v Ar
r. k.
5 90
Tallulah Fjdle
t 00
5 05
Tallulah Lodgp
W5?
5 30
Tnrnerrille
12 48
5 80
F Hollywood
12 8fi
5 88
F / Anandsle
18 18
5 45
F Hills
is n 4
5 55
ClarkeevIHe
18Q5|r
5 10
Deranrest
1160 d
5-80
Cornelia.
nt|5
r. n.
4r Lv
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Mfl*. for fiqg ftgtions.
W. 8. Bawig,
'Wfc
All
Notice to trespassers
persons are
tSuiid «y school w.,b yerjj good
cvci.fag
I am headquarters for McCortoick
harvesting machinery, fugi^es, saw
mills, threshers, shingle mills, all
kinds of barrows, cultivators,
plows, flallock w
all |inde of fateft
implements afiu f
date
Give us railroad newt fojf we ]f|te!
to hear sutp.ethiug that sjieufpi prog
parity. Subscriber.
late lor Tax tteceivcr.
. Aa is known by ail,hayf served tkf
; people in th^cijp^lty (or tertn, and 1
qualifications are therefore well’ know*
democrapo primar) e| aav oilier aetipa
of tk* Je^iocratio font. If elected 1 pro-
mil* to serve you tf tk* ^*et of asy e|lll
and abilltv, always leaking, wltk au eye
single, to tW very boot i«t*r*St of oar coy a
ty. Thanking you. aud oitbh of you, for
yotir klndneaf ta tk* post and’ cerfjleUy
seeking your ebunnuod support iu tke
fqtftruri^Dil^sys,
\V\-
Against cutting timber, "moonsbin-
ipg,’-’ or ip any manner wbatovur tres
passing on the and embrr.oed ia lot
No. 6 io the first district of Bahaa
Connty, Q#., undcY penalty of prose-
oiitipn. Ta^s nptw.fi fiD^gOTfiWl l°W-
solves socordingly. T. A- Ounux
Meson, Ga., Mereh 87, 1902.
A-rroREBT AT l*
CORNELIA. GA".
Will practice both in Statu aq^
Ffdqral ppqrtg. Office first WfiA
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