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I Superior Cnart
/ John B, Bite*.
Solicitor Central
▼. A, Charttrt.
ItMUtMk ianatorial Dhtrbit
J. Mllea Barrong.
H*mb»r of lUgltlatura
K, *. A. Htmor-
Ordlparr
W,», Long.
Sheriff
I. K l itohia,
Clark Superior Court,
J. S. {tamer-
TMF Heoelver
/• M, liaraopgata,
. IlK Cplleotor
Joseph L. Dltswoo
Oountr Treuurar
JohnW,aree».
. Coanty Surveyor
• >: J. a. Reynoldr.
Coroner
. T. X, MoConoell,
(Jotit School Commissioner
' A- A, O’Kelly,
MASONIC
John W, Creel), w, m.
J, C Dover, S. w.
W,B, Long, J. w.
V B; B, A.Hamby, Snc.
W. J. Green, Tree*,
A A. O’KeHey, S. D.
J. A. Reynolds, J, D,
W. B, V atbey Tyler.
R, L- Whitmire, Chap.
W. T- York A D. J. Duncan Btew
arts.
Personal
and Gleanings
Summer haul,
yea.
atConrt next week,
-iHCol- Hkmby ia in Atinnti,
tjoj, Paris wasgt the Falls
|srdsy,
Mn. J, M. Lo'ig ia apondiug the
week on Tiger,
t;, Nelson Tilley rutijrned from
fDftrkertn-day.
g s Mrs. W. J, MoCurry ia
*ffai^»rid«j|lv 111.
You must regular jO days before
tboppimery election June 5th,
• Thanks to Me. C.C. York for a
• bush* ] of porn on subscription,
* Yhere has been quite a crowd of
j, drummers” m town this week.
j , M>as Stall* Langston and Mies
bMun Adame visited Tallulah
Falla Tuesday,
There will be serviaea at the
Hdge next. Sunday.
[There istulk of a cotton and wool
fill being built nerr Clayton,
Aliases Ethel Powell and Beulah
pt»W have returned to Clayton to
- enter school again,
Owfngto general demoiallzation
among opr force several letters are
left out thjg Week.
Mr, Nin Ramey of Tiger will act
M his brother’s seeetary next week
J -H* EatlU, candidate fop.
aor, will he here next week,
lies lisle Ramey spent Satuday
h Jehu W, tinea's family
iWarwoman,
Wall .and wife, of War.
. M». spent Wednesday with
and Mr*. J. 8. Ramey.
W. 8. Long and Spsrt Ramey
went turkey hunting to-day, W #
wfrfc them muob lack.
Yir^ 8,. Loug wife, and childNn
at 8ubday in the mountains,
r, Hanson is in town to^ay,
*'"Majy Arrendale spent
*y #ithh »«d Sunday on
tafMiasAt^fe
All the papils of cabin No. 3 . are
on Bridge CreekT “!... J
Mr. sod Mrs. David Parker will keep
boarders court-week. • - -
James E. Bleckley will be inf
Gainesville for a few days.
Miss Lizzie Dillard is with home
folks for Saturday and Sunday.
There are many humiliting things
in life. Have they come yonr way yetf
Col. Hamby is attending the
convocation of Royal Arch Ma
sons in Macon this week.
The wild flowers are more abnnd
ant, beautiful, brilliant and fra
grant than usual this spring.
Misses Mattie aiid Zelma Price
are with home folks for Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Beulah Green accompanied
the Misses Bynum to their home
on Warwoman this week.
P. T. Gains witnessed for the
first time yesterday a tree splinter
ed by a stroke of lightning.
Dr. Green Dr. Dover and, Mr.
Robins took a day off’down at the fish
ery on Warwoman creek one day last
week.
Report fine sport and plenty of fish.
We are authorized to say that J
W. Peyton cashier of tne Cornelia
Bank will be here sometime during
court and he will be pleasecT to
mset the people.
Jailer C. D. Comstock of Allan-
tn is sojourning in our community
for the benefit of his health.
Mr. Comstock is well and favor
ably known to many of our boys,
A. A. O’Kelley returned to
Clayton Sunday from Harmony
Grove, where he spent a few days
last week nt the bedside of his
mother, who is dangenously ill.
Speaking of the candidates in Rabun
county the Franklin Press remarks
that “the people of Rabuu oonnty
know a good thing when they see it,
as there are fourteen announeementa
of candidates in the Clayton Tribune,’
Its reported our good friend W.
B. Watts has the most perfect ap-
pie and peach pare* in the county.
Whan fruit is in it would be our
pleasure to test it personally.
We had the phasure of meeting
Mr. Goo, L. Prentiss president of
the Blue Rid ge and Atlantic rail
roud last week and he told us that
he would let the contruct to Frank
lin the first of June, The contret
will be let at onoe dome distance
up Tiger creek.
GROVE.
News soarce.
The farmers are all busy.
The people are all backward
ahout planting corn on the ao-
oount of cold weather.
Mr. Isaao Cragg was at Grove
Monday,
E. H. Baker made a hasty trip
to Soque Monday.
Meaks Arrendale made a hasty
trip to Clayton Thursday.
C. W.JDerrick, of Tiger, passed
Grovo ou his way to Burton Fri
day,
W illiam Watts and wife, of Ti-
gar, were among relative* on
Bridge Creek Friday.
Correspondent,
UPPER TIGER. j ORDINARY’S CITATIONS. 1
C^uite a crowd from this place ’ Georgia—Rnbnn County,
went to Spring Hill to preaching ^ A. J. Grist, administrator npoo the ‘
Sunday. estate of W. J. Grist, deceased, Lav- j
Mr. Ed Marsingale was in this j * n ® Al®d bis petition for discharge, this J
community Sunday on “special j ia to cite ah persons concerned to show j
business.” I cause against the granting of this dis-
Messrs. John Cannon and John! “ harge * at tbo regular ,crm of the
Moore spent Sunday night with I ^ °° Un ' y t0 '
Mrs. and Mrs, W. C. Kerby. j ™ ’'
D- E Hogsed,
TOCCOA.GA,
Mr. Tom Bleckley went to the
Falls Sunday.
Mr. B. E. Cannnon and daught
ers, visited Mr. C. C. York and
family Sunday.
Jable Cannon visited home folks
Saturday and Sunday,
Success to the Tribune.
Leila.
This Feb’y 24th 1902.
W; 8, Long,
Ordinary.
Judop Bleckley to come to
Rabun.
Judge Logan E. Bleckley in
tends to make his home in Rabun
first as soon US the Railroad is
completed. He owns I25O acres
of land bordering on the in
corporate limits of Clavton. ^This
land iucludes the famous Scream
er mountain made so because up to
a year or so ago there ou the tower
ing mountain a three story build-
ing built by the Judge and here lie
spent one summer while he was
chief justice of the Supreme court
of Georgia, A good big block of
the Pinecle mountain and about ill
of Hogback mountain, belons
tc this track. It is the Judge’s
purpose to rebuild on Screamer and
settle a colony on the old historical
mountain. Among them will be
Judge Simmons, his old associate
on thd Suprome bench. The news
of the intention of Judge Bleckley
to return to tne home of his birth,
will be received with much delight
by all Rabun peoplo. /
DILLARD.
Intended for last week.
Miss Bessie Caunou, of Tallulah
Falls, aud Miss Effic Duncan, of
Clayton, were in the Valley Sun
day.
Miss Lnlfc Hogaeri, of iWcoa,
is with her Uncle and Aunjj, Mr.
BLUE H1GHTS.
Rev. Landrum praaohed a good
sermon here Sunday,
Mtse Sallie Cathey spent Satur
day on Tiger.
Id Holden end John Holt of the
Valley attended eervioes here Sun.
day.
Mrs. JJ, B, Dotson ia in very fee.
ble health.
Rev. Landrum and wife spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mra.
Charley Rogers.
Mrs. Swetman spent some time
and Mrs, J, A. Martin
Icy Martin i« no better.
Littla Fannie Powell who has
Scarlet fever is improving slowly.
Miss Beulah Green is with borne
folk* for a few days.
We wonder if Tom Gable has
ever been a oandidate for Sheriff
to enlarge his mouth if not,
would like tor him to before we
have our pictures mude for Tallulah
Falls fair.
John Turpen, of Warwoman,
was in the Valley the first ef the
week on business.
Miss Laura Kelley went to
Clayton Friday,
Rev. Brown is off to Gainesville
after his wife.
Miss Fannie Donaldson is at
Olay ton again.
R. B. Dillard and family spent
Sunday w : th Captain Beavert and
wife.
Rev, Landrum preached to
large congregation Sunday.
N3ra.
NOTICE TO TAX-P AYERS.
Clayton, close out, Jane
Mb. Alex Roane and family 1 jg
wftti aflth,
Saturday and Sunday
Last Round.
I will be at the following named
places.* Bridge Creek, Monday,
May 12th, I9O2, Stonepile 18th,
Tallulah Falls 14th, Tiger 15th,.
Oheohero the 16th, Wolffork 24th j
until 13 m, Germany 24th at 3 p.J
m, Valley 36th, Betty’s Creek 37th;
at u a, m., Persimmon 28th, Cross
Roads 2ptb until 12 m„ Dioke's-
Creek 36th until 12 in, Tallulah
lawground 31st, HollifieJds’smill,
June 7th until 12 m<, Kerbytown,
« me day, 8 p. m., Warwoman June 1
Itth. Moccasin the lath, Hail
Wild Land Sales,
Georgia—Rabuu county.
Will be sold, ou the liret Tuesday
iu July next, at public outcry, at the
court housu*iu said county within tlxe
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following lot of wild
laud to-wit: No. 79 in the 3rd land
district of Rabuu county, Ga., said
property levied on to satisfy a ii fa is
sued against said lot by Joseph L,
Dickerson, T. C. of said county, for
taxes due the state aud county for the
years 1900 aud 1901, This March 4th
1902.
Also at the same time and place, lot
of wild land to-wit: No 01 in the 5th
laud district of Rabuu county, Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
ii fa issued ngaiust said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. C. of said county,
for taxes duo the state and county for
the years 1900 aud 1901, This March
4th 1902.
Also at tho same time aud place, lot
of wild land to-wit: Ne. 65 iu the 3rd
laud district of Eabnn County, Ga.,
said property levied ou to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued ugniust said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. C. of said county,
for taxes duo the state aud county for
the years 1900 aud 1901. This March
4th 1902.
Also at the samo time aud place, lot
of wild land to-wit: No. 77 iu the 3rd I
land district of Rabun county, Ga.,- Is
said property levied on to satisfy a tax 1
fi fa issued against said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. C. of said county,
for taxes due tho state and county for
the years 1900 aud 1901, This March
4th 1902.
Also at tho same time and place, lot
of wild land 10-wit: No. 77 in the 4th
land distriot of Rabun county, Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued against said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. O. of said county,
for taxes due the state and county for
the years 1900 aud 1901. This March
4th 1902.
Also at the same time and place, loti
of wild land to-wit: No. 98 in the 3rd
laud district of Rabuu county, Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued against said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. 0. of said county,
for taxes dne the state and connty for
the years 1900 and 1901. This Maroh
4th 1902.
J. R. Ritchie,
Sheriff
I am headquarters for MoCorstiok
harvesting machinery, engines, saw
mills, threshers, shingle mills, all
kinds of harrows, cultivators, plows,
plows, Hallock weeders and in fact
kinds of latest improv ed faimer’s
implements and everything kept in an
up-to-date hardware store. Yon will
save money by writing or seeing me.
Take The Tribune.
Attention, Yodno Mix.
The state, recognizing the necessity
of yonr obtaining an education, has es
tablished at Dahlonega a college whsrs
yon can have the advantage of a $41-
000 equipment and a faculty, each man
a specialist in his department. Tui
tion is free and board is only 11.00 a
month In dormitory. It is yonr col
lege, built for yon, supported by yon,
aud stands roady to help yon. t is
not a town school but a real oollege,
being one of the five mala colleges af
the state. It costs no more to go to a
real college than to one only in name.
Don’t cheat yourself by going to a
school without library or soientils lab
atones. . ■*
Write for catalogue to '
J. S.;8tewart, President,
Dahlonega, Os.
Take The Tribune.
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THE
Tallulah Falls Railway Co
Time Table No. 23.
In effeot Sunday Maroh 9th, 1902, 8,
A: M., Eastern Time.
11
Stations.
12
Daily
4
Daily
P. M.
Lv Ar
p. if.
6 00
Tallulah Falls
1 00
5 05
Tallulah Lodge
12 67
5 20
Turnerville
12 43
5 30
F Hollywood
• 12 28
5 38
F Anandale
12 18
5 45
F Hills
12 H
5 65
Olarkesville
12 05
6 10
Demorest
II 60
0 30
Cornelia,
1185
P. H,
Ar Ev
A. 1C.
“F" for flag stations.
W. S. Erwin,
General Manager.
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QJUART^
John TeemVand wife are getting
along very we\with the fsver.
Mrs. J. C, York in dhing aa woU
as can expect.
Virgil Justus it aeronly tick.
A. M. Keener it off with bit wag
on to Cornelia.
I. P. Coleman earned a load of
oorn to J. H. Derrick Friday.
M, V. York had a tmrll logroll*,
ing Friday.
Dr. Garland *fs making profeet-
ional tnpa every few daya on Rite-
simmon, Re hot wonderful tno-
cess. .
Subscriber.
Anna*
Thaos Mark*
Dcsions
a7th and 38th.
M. Martingale, R, T. R.
The Thomaa locust pin factory
seems to be fast tbiping for totixo
work. Arthur Addington and *
Mr. Campbell of North Carolina,
are engaged at the work.