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County Directory
judge Superior Court
John B. E»teH.
Solicitor General
w. A, Charters,
Senator 40) h Senatorial District
J. Miles Berrong.
Member o( (Legislature
B. E. A. Hambr.
Ordinary
W. S. Long.
Sheriff
J.B titchle.
Clerk Superior Court,
r J, S. Barney,
fax Receiver
J. M. Marsongale,
Tax Collector
Joseph L. Dlcerson
County Treasurer
John W, Green.
County Surveyor
J. A. Beynoldr.
Coroner
T. N. McConnell.
CuntY School Commissioner
A. A. O’Kelly.
John W, Green, w. m.
J. C Dover, S. w.
W, S, Long, J. w.
B, E. A.Hamby, Sec.
W. J. Oreen, Trea*.
A A. O’Kelley, S. D.
j, A. Reynolds, J. D.
W. E. V athey Tyler.
B. L. Whitmire, Chap.
W. T. York & D. J. Duncan Stew
nrts.
Personal
and Gleanings
J. C. Cannon, of Atlanta, is vis-
itingjin Rabun,
Jesse Page leaves Tuesday for
Bone City ld'oho.
m, Clifton MoCrackin, of
Cornelia, is'in the city.
J. C. Dickson, of Cornelia, is
meeting old friends here.
William Wall, of Clarkesville,
is itmong his friends here.
Mrs. bavid Parker visited her
father at SoqU) last week.
Cashier of Cornelia Bank, J. W.
Peyton, was here this week.
Dr. d. R. Belt is baiug warmly
greeted by his many oid friends.
Noah Garland and Dan nogsed.
ofToccoa. were in town this week.
H. T. Mozely, of Toccoa, has
been attending court here this week.
Henry Long of Whetstone S. C
* woe with hie children here Satur-
t day.
Thanks to Turner Page for two
ffinubscriptione to his children in the
ijfwrest.
Alvin Moore showed us this week
4 penny piece that dates back to
1814,
See Tom.Ritchie if you want to
•ell your timber. He is still in the
Baptist church here Monday night.
Walter Dickson has hrd • his
hair cut.
D. L. Parker has averaged fifly
boarders daily this week.
J. A. Keener, of Wolffork, made
us a pleasant call Tuesday and
greased our palm with some of the
oil of commerce.”
We are not bad on throwing
flowers on anyone, but we J would
thirow them on the life of Judge
Estes for many reasons.
George W. Dickson, aged 89
yeurs, and said to be the oldest man
in this county, was here this week
and as active as a cal, or at least
an old cat.
Dept. Marshall Dennis Hughes
and Thomas Mitchel came in
to-day with a large still and had
under arrest William Burton who
was in the distillery.
M.C. Canup, cattle inspector,
soon starts on his rounds of inspec
tion. Cleafa up your cattle of the
infection and get rid of the nui-
sanco of the Quarantine Line.
We call your attention to the
announcement of T. E. Carver for
Sheriff. Mr. Carver is a popular
young man and well equipped,
and has many friends who will
rally his support.
John H. Davis of Hiawasse is at
tending Rabnn Superior Court this
week.
MV. Davis says the missing link
railroad is net dead and he gives
his opinion that the railroad will
be built.
Mr. J. F. Ritchie told us Monday
that he has the Royal Limbertwig ap
ples yet. The Royal is a flue apple,
a fine bearer, and is proven by Mr.
Ritchie to be an excellent apple. Re
member this when yon order your
trees.
Judge J. J, Kimsey, of Cleveland,
Qa., is meeting the people here and
making scores of friends. Jndge Kim
sey will be elected onr next Judge
withoqt opposition, and he well de
serves the united vote of every eonnty
in this Judicial circuit.
General Manager W. 8. Erwin
is here on business for his road.
He reports tnat 8$ miles of the
road is graded and that 5£ miles
of the toad will be graded by the
first of June and that^e very thing is
progressing nicely and as fust as
circumstances will permit.
There will j>e a public debate in
the court house Saturday nig 1 ^
begining at e&rfy candle ligh
The question is t “Resolved, that
environment has more to do with
the forming of character than
heredity,” The speakers are:
Affirmatitive: Negative;
J. M. Bleckley, Nin Ramey
P. D . Singleton, A. A. O’Kelley,
James Green, J W. Jenkins.
Rabnn Superior Court convened here
Monday morning and the nenal routine
STONEPILE. I ORDINARY’S CITATIONS.
Wedding bells are ringing. Mr. Georgia—Rabun County.
G. H. Lovell was married to Miss A. J. Grist, administrator upon the
Susie Wilbanks estate of W. J. Grist, deceased, hav- (
Mr. Mart Wall, the famous blaik in 8 filed his P etHion for dischar « e ’ this |
is to cite all persons concerned to show '
cause against the granting of thiB dis-|
. charge, at the regular term of the I
Aunt Mary Ellard has been at j Coart of 0r ainary for said county to J
F. A. Taylor’s, very sick, for a few . jj 6 held on the first Monday in Jane,
days, but is.better now. - j 1902
smith of the Falls, passed up Tues,
day.
We received a letter from M. B.
Ellard, of Taylor, Arkansas, stat-
ing that he loaded a log that made
two thousand feet of lumber. His
This Fcb’y 24th 1902.
W; S. Long,
Ordinary.
. Wild Land Sales,
wife says 0 she liked old Georgia county .
state yet. Hur-j
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
better thun unv
rah for Lilyl I in July next, at public outcry, at the
We spent three days in travel-1 court house in said county within the
market. ~ •
At noon last Monday the thepi M bruintM was hurriedly conducted.
mometer registered. 9O degrees in
Clayton.
The many friends, of Judge F.
B’eckley are glad to see h.m in
n again.
. I. Lfmgtrfi has planted 1700
pies thJ^aPbon. So the good
rk good on.
The officers of the Talllnlah
Palls Ry Co. bava moved th:er of
fices to Cornelia.
We are obliged to Henry F. Watts
for oil book dues and year in ad
vance. t Thanks.
W.H. Dunoan, of Atlanta, is the
gueet of the Bine Ridge Ho
tel for a few days •
Prof. J. C. Green, who hea been
git he winter in South Geor-
in the oity,
hs to W.
beoription
, of Eto
Ga., occupied the pul]
mg over a pari of this county and
were made at some points to feel
gratelul, at others to fee", very end,
As we passed from Clayton over
the^ountaius to Persimmon creek,
the well prepared fields, the lovely
orchards were truly nice. In view
ing the mountains all putting on
their green we felt like summer
was near. From there we went to
the valley at the head of Tenuesee
river to the Baptist church to hear
Rev. Brown preach. We were
glad to meet so many of our old
triends and hear such a good ser
mon but were ^nade to feel very
sad when we looked over into the
cemetery to find the resting pluce
of the remains of our much loved
and e«teemed friend and brother
Rev. Thomas Carter and there was
noting to point a stranger to the
grave. How lonely we lelt to
think of his labors and faithfulness
as a Baptist preacher and a Mason
and no monument to him!
Citizen.
DILLARD.
Fine weather.
Prof. A.tA. O’Kelley was in the
Valley Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Kelley is very Sick.
Miss Glenn Adams was with
Miss Carrie Grist Saturday.
Willie Franks is in the Valley
this week.
Miss Lula Hogsed and Pearl
Martin was with Lula and Bertha
Howard Saturday nignt.
Rev.^jfijtown preached r ' interest
ing sermon at the M. K. church
Sunday.
Mr. James Ramey passed throgh
here enroute to Clayton Sunday.
Mrs. D. M. Green went to Clay-
Mr. Will Holden of Pine Mt.
wms here Sunday.
Mjfs Mary Neville was with
Mime folks Saturday and Sunday,
at ^Miss Hula Dillard went to
N. C. last week.
. Dock Parker has rerurned from
Turnerville.
Nora.
Judge Estes made a pointed oharge to
the Grand Jury—one that will likely
be remembered for years to come.
No very important eases have been
tried yet and we will wait until next
week to give the proceeding* in full.
The attorneys attending oourt are:
Vf, F. Findley, H. H. Dean and Hu
bert Bates, Gainesville, J. O. Edwards
and J. J. Bowden, Olarkeavill*, John
H. Davis. Hiawasse.
Rev. D, C, Brown is in towl
going around among old friends
Weiring his same home spnn
clothes he wore to the conference
at Borne that the Rome Tribune
talked about as follows:
Rev. D. C. Brown of Union
eonnty, is attending in a heme
spun suit of brown cloth made in
his county. The eheep were raised
, the wool wee oarde® and
them end theclothee out aud
BLUE HIGHTS.
Rev. Barrett preached hero Sun
day.
Miss Sal lie Cathey returned
home Saturday from Burton where
she has been spending some time
with her brother,
Mr. Gus Hunter attended ser
vices here Sunday.
Miss Dora Mozely spent Satur
day with her, Mrs. Charley Rog
ers.
(Jpite a number of young folks
from the Valley was here Sunday.
Mrs. Johnson has been Bpending
a few diys with her daughter,
Mrs. James Moore.
Mrs. H. B. Dotson is still on
the sick list.
Valentine
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following lot of wild
land to-wit: No. 79 in the 3rd land
district of Rabun county, Ga., said
property levied on to satisfy a fi fa is
sued against 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 the same time and place, lot
of wild land to-wit: No 01 in the 5th
laud district of Bubun county, Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued against said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. C. of said county,
for taxes due the state and county for
the years 1900 and 1901. This March
j 4th 1902.
Also at the same time and place, lot
of wild land to-wit: Ne. 65 in the 3rd
land district of Rabun County, Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued against said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. C. of said county,
for taxes dup the state and county for
the years 1900 and 1901, This March
4th 1902.
Also at the same time and place, lot;
of wild land to-wit: No. 77 in the 3rd i
land district of Rabun dounty, Ga.,:
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued against Baid lot by Joseph
L. Diokerson, T. 0. of said county,
for taxes due the state and county for
the years 1900 and 1901. This March
4th 1902.
Also at the same time and place, lot
of wild land to-wit: No. 77 in the 4th
land district of Rabun county, Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fl fa issued against said lot by Joseph
L. Diokerson, T. (1. of said oounty,
for taxes due the state and oounty for
the years 1900 and 1901. Th|s March
4th 1902.
Also at the same time and plaoe, lot
of wild land to-wit: No. 98 in the 3rd
land district of Rabun county, Ga.,
said property levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa issned against said lot by Joseph
L. Dickerson, T. O. of said county,
for taxes due the state and county for
the years 1900 and 1901. This March
4th 1902.
J. R. Ritohie,
Sheriff.
In Memory of II. A. Parker.
Yes, we miss him at the church,
One we always loved so much.
He was always on hand
And some times occupied the
stand.
We miss him at the'homo
The home that was so bright,
Wo miss him in tiie morning,
We miss him moro at night.
We miss him from time to time;
We miss him because so kind,
He alwavs spoke words of love
That reieived all doubt and fears
To the bereaved ones lelt behind
To the ones he was always so
kind,
You need not weep and mourn
For God only called him home.
He is gone; yes he is gone
To share that blissful home,
The-home of peace and of love
Above the stars in Heaven a-
bove.
Let’s fight the fight, endure the
pain
To gain the yictoiy in Jesus’
name,
He’s our captain so brave and
true,
He died for us, Hell carry us
through.
While'timo is fleeting so fast
Toward hone, home at last,
There will be a happy meeting
O, what a joyous greeting.
To meet with ones gone before.
Ones we met here in days of yore.
We shout Hosanna then our best
Home sweet home, home at last.
J. C. York.
Tallulah Falls Railway Co.,
Time Table No. 23.
In effeot Sunday March 9th, 1902,
A. M., Eastern Time.
11
Stations.
12
Daily
Daily
P. X.
Lv Ar
P. X.
5 00
Tallulah Falls
1 Or
505
Tallulah Lodge
12 57
5 20
Tnrnerville
12 43
5 80
F Hollywood
12 28
5 88
F Anandale
12 18
5 45
F Hills
12 H
5 55
Olarkesville
12 05
6 10
Demoyest
1150
6 80
Cornelia.
II85
P. X.
Ar Lv
A.K.
OLD TIGER.
Everybody has gone to court
except those who can get to stay at
home.
Mr. Nin Ramey is assisting the
Clerk of the court. But we sup
pose that is publicly known j as
so many people are, at court.
We etandunder that Mr, Thos.
E. Carver is a jandidate for Sheriff
That is alright, as Mr. Carver is an
intelligent young man of a spot
less character and lives in Cheche-
ro district.
Mr. Henry Dockins is improving
in health. Mrs. Sabrina Wor'ey
is thought to be improving.
A young man of Georgia went
to Long Creek, S, C., a few days
ago nnd found a girl who was
studying hypnotism, which means
to chnrm. Ask Mr. Henry Cannon
if she has learned it. It seems use
les for her to study how to charm,
when her very beauty is enough U>
charm the most heartless follow.
On the second thought we knew
we knew offered the apologies in
bits too large for his comprehen
sion to chamber, but we gave 'him
time to pulverize and take them in
doses to fit the diseuse—his
dictionary.'
Tiger was honored last Sunday
with a singing by the Wolf Creek
choir.
“F”
for flag stations.
W. 8. Ebwin,
General Manager.
80 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
1
I
All persons hunting, fishing, or
in *ny;oth*r way tresspassing on
the following property will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
l»w; part of lot No, 4O in thej
first land district of Rabnn oonn-|
ty Ga., part of lot No. 7O in the
second district and.part of lot No.
71 in the second.
a:e.
May 8 i902.
Patents
QUARTZ.
News searoe this week,
The farmers have been in a rush,
trying to get ready for court, bnt they
are not ready.
Some evenings yon would think
Dewey’* army was tamed loose if yon
could hear, the breech-loaders being
turned losee on the sqairrells.
John Teem and wife are convales
cent.
Neighbors went in last Tuesday and
planted John Team’s eorn for him.
M. L. Hopper, of Wolffork, was on
the cre6k the other day. He bought
a cow of M. V. York.
Among the toamea that sound sweet
none sound so sweet to V. L, M. as the
name Hattie.
Mr, F. A. Taylor, of Stonepile, was
on Hie creek a few days ago looking &f
ter the B. B. and Stone timber,
Bov. J. S. Dickson preached an in
teresting sermon at the Baptist churoh
er has gone to Tate Oity,
1 work awhile,
iber.
mtn