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b«»low. ft seems as if Tiger ,aiid
Stonepile di»'tric\; • wjll get their
rook mixed up as tips rqjl road is
bowing them so far.
We were pot sp large as not to
receivs tho apologies,, but the apol
ogies were so Jurge we could not re
ceive them all at a tims but take
them as fast as tye cap. We did
not ask for §ny and will not feel
disappointed. No ope hat evsr
said he did pot own' a right to eat
railway 4 nm pl‘ l, K 4 - ¥ suppose
that it what R. & D. pqqans.
W e spw \oree of the Clayton
school students. T he Y Jo"k real
fine. Clayfo" ought to. have a col
lege of fiy* hundred boys and girls
who are spattered throughout the
qoupty in It,
The $eruiuuy man ought pot to
talk so harsh for we cannot even
walk to ibe Falls without leuviug
the road where the river has t ikep
possession and you ifiu*t go to the
wends, but the candidates gfe nut
to blame. Sonip ope has posted
a potior pot to go jp there except
at yopr own risk, so you see
h.ave to'go. hack pr risk it^ fhe
overeeer has only 6 or 7 hand* uqd
has got four milet of road ftud thej
river got on* fourth of it. We j
h^ye a pandidate but he han’t kelp I
it, so don’t fret him, for thpy pro
.. I
jp Mrs. J. 0. Langstpn and children
pith Miss Amende B*rl, left for
■jttlahpmsto-dey where Mrs. Langston
fid join her hnebaad who hat been
there several weeks. May snoeea
grown them in their western borne.
If las Amende expects to return some
time during the coming summer.
If,,,P. Ellenburger, D. V. S.,. with
patted States Dept, Agriculture is thf
guest of the Wall house for a few
oeye. He tegaoete us to say to. the
peopif tbe| ft po time of the year will
the Dept, permit settle to crqee the
Quarantine line and they mast eh-
jatys R and get rid of the* cattle tick
9N not until they dp this sjfll they
Ipt rid of the nuisance of this line,
IgTh* prisopept in juii request ms
IpHtythat a mouse bee broken into
ffeir bank and carried away their
w, on9 y> an 4 woal d like for
A Free Picture of Gen. Lee
Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas,
April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of General
.Robert E, Lee, and a copy of bis farewell address (suitable far
framing), if he will %ea$ us his name and address, and the nexus
and address of the Camp * which he belongs.
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Cfaniy Uireetory
JBSffe Superior Ctarl
John B. Eh tan.
Solicitor General
w.A. Charters,
Saaater 4Qth Senatorial Dlstriet
J. Mile* Berronf.
Member ot |LegUUtare
A- *. A. Hanky.
Ordlparv
W. 8. Long.
Sheriff
J. R 1 itclite.
(Clerh Superior Court,
J, S. Xtamey.
Tax Receiver ■
f. M. Mareongale,
Tax Collector
Joeepli L. Ilic.ersnn
OountT Tree*iiror
.Tehr, W, Green.
Coautr Surveyor
J. A. Iteynoidr.
Coroner
T. N. McConnell.
(Ufinty School Commissioner
A. A. O’Kelly.
,Jehn W, Green, ir. n.,
J. C Dover, 8. v-
W, S, Long, J, vr.
®, E. A.Hamby, See.
W. J. Green, Trea*.
A A. O’Kelley, S. D.
j, A. aeynolds. J. D.
W. E. V athey Tyler.
R. L. Whitmire, Chap.
. W. T. York A D, J. Duncan Stew
some on#] to catch the mouse.
All persons wishing to buy fruit
trees for fail dslivery will do well
to see J. J>\ Earl,
The F. C. Tate Debating and
Declaring Society will discuss
the question, “Resolved that
environment has more to do with
the forming of character than
heredity,” at the court house Satur
day night. % Tne speakers are:
Affirmative: Negative;
R. D. Singleton, Nin Ramey
J. M Bleckley, A. A. O’Kelley,
James Greon, John Jenkins,
The public js cordially invited to
attend, and we assure you you'll
hear some fi ie speaking.
I will be at the following named
places for the purpose of receiving
the tax returns of the Rabun Co.,
for the yeu r I9O2.
Valley, Monday April 71 h
Persimmop, Tuesday April 8th
Wednesday Apiil 9th
Thursday April iOth
Friday April lith
S ituiday April 12th
Friday April :8th
Saturday April i9th
Monday May 6th
jofin M. Marsingale.
R. T. R.
DILLARD. ed the latter’s mother Thursday Tiger, J. J$. Bleckley and T. A,
Mrs. B. R. Dillard :s with her night and Friday. ** I Robinson.
T. M. Wood and son Frank Chechero. }f. \y. Swoffnrd ynj J
Tallulah.
Stonepile.
Tiger,
CheGhero,
Warwoman
"Mncason,
Clayton,
father and mother at Turneiville.
Mr. D. E. Hogshed is up from
Toccoa on business.
Mi<=s Icy Martini* very sick at
this writing. *
Mr. Sine Doualdsop is at Clay
ton this week.
Mr. A. L. Dillard, of West
minster, S. C., was in the valley
last week.
Major York is off to Toccoa.
Little Fannie Powell is very
sick at this writing.
Miss Fannie Donaldson was with
home folk Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Green, of' Turner-
ville, is visiting relatives in the
valley this week.
Mr. and Afrs. John Ritchie were
wiih Miss Laura Kelley Sunday.
kfr, Lonny Russell was here Sun
day.
Mr. Clark, ol Spartunberg, S.
went to Mt, Airy last week.
Bob Powell and wife *penf Sun
day with Mr. and M v s, V. T.
Stonecypher
Mr. J. F. Arrendale wppt to
Clayton Saturday.
SusjD,
If, Taylor,
\VarwomtM), J. Tu-pep and S
M- Reck.
Moptjasin, W, F. Holden #pd If.
M, Ke)l.
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Mu. Ed.itoe :
As you jh“Ve nave? beard fromj
us in your paper, we will give you
a little sketch or two for a stgr.ur,
Peace and good order • feign at
Tallulah Falls,
The rail roffdHs'progfessinghicp-
'y-
Everything Joyely J)(syp.
We notice some jackapq frppj
Germany trying to poke his nose
in our business down berth We
Personal
and Gleanings
J ,Rj Ritchie spent Tuesday
Rurtpn.
i.Gj^int liaB moved to the
t^StV Taylor, oPTallulah palL.
was ^.icki! . Ja.ufday.
^^^royyd o£cj|i^ps attend
iiijfi for Knoxville. Teun ., where
he wj}l take a fpqyae ^n railroad
Jnginpering.
F. A.' Taylor tvill hagni an active
panvuss over the couqty soon mint
i»g pojjlir timber fqr Reeh« and
Stone.
Prqf. M- D- Yqrk cqine up from
Cornelia Fridjiv night and rejurur
pd Monday. Ifjs many fripnds
M’ef’e gt»d to gee 1pm.
The altCfna'. ive road law paso
which whs to h$ve been tried qi
Cleveland, Gja., Tuesday was post
ned'until Rahuu Superior court
yeqes ut the request of the at r
eys.
R. E. A. Ramby is much
fed.
The prpepeot for a goqtf fruit crqp is
flatt siring.
Mies Blanche Wall has a new depart
uie ia uusiuejie and ft is bnrning.
W. 0. Donaldson and bis brother
Bine, ore building a house for Everett
Earl in the eastern part of towu.
Holomau McKinney, W, H. Green-
‘ end Thad Hughlett three of the
lieat knights of the grip ; ware the
t» of the Bine Ridge hotel Tues-
GROVE:
Farmers are all busy and tnking
a big interest in preparing their
crops.
Mr. A. J. Meece was k at Grove
Monday.
Mrs. R. W. Brsmblett’s health
is improving some at this writing.
Mr. J. R. Grant,, of Clayton,
made a pleasant call gt Groye 1’ues
day.
M*', J- W. Sm : fh, of Stonepile,
was in this cpininun}ty W e dnes ?
day.
Dr. J. C. Dover was in this cojn
munity Thursday on professional
business. <
Constable J. B. Jones, of Bu'rfdti
iKs on Bridge Orcek TW
tending t*» business otficially.
Tom Gable says if it ipakes
men’s mouths any higger to kiss
tlmik he will have enough to Joog
alter his own affairs, if he has any,
C., representing the East Tennesee ' Ve are r u i> n i n » oure 4'jwn Hpra.
Nursery, is in the vul'ey | Ii e says the r^il rqa^Js cpqjlng.
Ask Mage Scruggs if he expects ^ e sa y * ie wou ld not know one if
to make a good crop on what lie ll * saw i l - H e say® stppk law
p,anted last week. | is needed. We suy they can.huild
Mr. B. R. Dillard has purchased 1 a P e l)" u P there ip pqt him i»r H«
a new organ.
Nora.
UPPER TIGER.
Rev. Jay preached at Ivy Hi
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W
j says if laziness Wftt money w® «U
1 woald have some. We say if luzi*
ness was money he would be a mil-
I lionaire,
ArrgHxiox, Yomra Mm.
The state; recognising the necessity
of yonr obtaining on eduoatioa, hoses
tablished at Dshlonega a ooUege where
you can have the advantage of a MO*
000 equipment end a faculty, eaeh oua
S specialist in his department. Tui
tion is free and board is only |t.W •
month ll) dormitory. It ia yoor eoR
lege, built for you, supported by you,
Sod stands ready to help you. t is
not a town school but a real college,
being one of the five male colleges ot
the state. It costs no more to go to a
real college than to one only in noaae.
Don’t cheat yourself by going to a
school without Horary or scientific lab
stories.
Write for catalogue to
J. S. fitewart, President,
Dshlonega, Oa.
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ONE CENT A MILE TO TEXAS,
On account of the Cenfederete
Veteran Reunion, April Jiud to
Ho B»ya \ybop you go to ’ aCtb round trip tiokets will be sold
the Falls be supe to walk, for you! to Dallas, via the Cotton Belt as4
can't wagon, *We say he has no
Dover vis- <>tL6r way hut to walk, Ife says
it pd their sister Mrs. Thursie Ker-1 we have a good get of officers. We
by Sunday. * |say he is npf one. He says it is a
Rev. Warlick will preach at Ivy disgrace to the connty. We say
Hill next Sunday at eleyen o’clock, j * 10 has disgraced himself. He says
Mr. Jable Cannon visiiea home j l,e will npypf yofe toy u Tiger man.
folk Saturday and Sunday.
Mr Jesse Green and family vis
ited their father and mother on
Warwoiuati Saturday and Sunday.
M|j^'Thursie Kerhy spent Fri
day V^tft Are. E. B*! Njortpn.
Miss B ram a Ea tM|nAM r. Dutch
HeqiqH wire -gt,-graphing Stui-
dnau's. '
Monday/ " ' n*
Mrs. Jay is on the sick list.
Mr. J. H.‘ Derrick in this
women Loma Gipson had better conimiinity Monday.
might
pot^run for Sheriff as it
spoil hifo to kiss so many.
Success to the Trjbune.
Correspondent.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Norton was brightened by (.foe gr-
rival of a girl Thursday morning.
Success iq tho Tribune.
Leila.
BURTON.
Pretty weather fox farming. %
Rpv. Jay preached at the Acad
emy Sunday evening. ,
Mr. l, 44. Chastuiu and H., C.
Blalock went to Cluyton last Satur
dfiy-
"t. J. L. Jackson, wife and
little Irma Sue, of Atlanta, are
apeu^iqg a fpyy d^ys with the
fapiily of Mrs. W. L. Arreudnle.
Mieses Ljzzie Blalock and Sullie
Smjtlt have gene (p Clayton to
enter school. -
Mr. gnd Mrs. Bryant Hill visit
ed Mr. Hill and wife Sunday.
Mr. and J^rs, j. H. Fuller visit-
We say we don’t want his vote for
jfu'Jfuqses Hfp pot eligible to vote.
Ap4 PO'V Mr, Jackass, take a lit
tie bit of g4yipe and 4«n’t be pok
ing yoqr nose jntp other people’s
business. , v-
B. I-I. Atkins.
Notice. ^
DenuJcigtic axqputive pom-
i.of 'Rehpp pqantv bstdb
ted to meet'hit ti&gj$pK
house in Cluytou by 10 o’clock o.j
m. on Saturday the 26th inst. for
the purpose of transacting im
portant business. You and each
of you are earnestly urged to be
present, since for luck of a quorum
ut our last meeting it was im
possible to transact any business
whatever. Th.s is by ordi-r ui ilm
coinin.ttee at it’s last meeting uu
April i2th i902.
Will F. jjoldeu.
Sectretarv.
The following are the names of
the committeeman.
Clayton* W. S. Long and J. L.
Hatnby.
Vulley, W. E. Powell and D. W.
Rickman.
Persimmon, 4. B. forester and T.
K.'King.
Tulluluh, H. C. Blalock and L. M.
Cbqspiin,
Stonepile, J. B. Bramblett and S.
T. Taylor.
very low rate of due cent s mil#.
This rate is open to everybody.
Tickets will be sold April 18th,
19th and 20th and will bo limited
to May and for return, bat will bo
extended to May 15th if dosirod,
Stop overs will bo allowed at say
points iin Arkansas or Toms Oh
either going or returning trif,
Low rate aide trip tickets will bo
sold from Dallas to all parte of
Texas, Oklahoma and Indihg
Territory. The rouud trip rate
from Atlanta will be 817.75. If jog
ever expjpt tS^jsit Texas this will
bd the otiafice of yanr life to do so.
illustrated' p#m ph let! r
Arkansas and Tsxae write to .
N. B. Baird, T. P. A.
Atlanta,
Os;,
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You bed better take advantage ot tblfi,
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sides thair corps of efteieut edit aw.
who take sere ol the news usMw,
Their depmtmoute ore well esrared.
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Baud direst to this oMoe $1.78 eed
eeemre the throe above meatieaefi ge* '
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