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Issued Every Thursday
Official Organ of Italian County.
Entered at the Vostufficu at Clayton
Ga, as second-class matter
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Editor and Business nianuger
TERMS.
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Tiik election in Rabun.
A very light vote was polled in
Rabun in the primary last Thurs
day. The primary was too soon
for many of our citizens. The
eounty w.ent for Estill by 66
majority, after having been con
ceded in the Terrell column. We
are unable to give t,ha correct vote
by precincts. Below is the vote
for the various' state-house officers
in Rabun:
Governor,
j. M. Terrell
Dupont Guorry
J. H. Estill
Secretary of State.
Philip- Cook
ComptroMor General.
W A. Wright
State Treasurer
R E Park
„ Attorney-General
J. C. Hart
State School Commissioner
GR Glenn 151
W B Merritt 200
Mark Johnson 33
Commissioner of Agriculture.
O-BStevens 841
R T Nesbitt 65
Prison Commissioner
Thomas Eason
Wi^ey Williaiijs,-., vv< ....
Associate . Justices of .Supremo
Court
Samuel Lumpkin
A J Cobb
United States Senator
A S Clay
Congressman, 9th Congressional
District
F G Tate 385
Judge Superior Court, Northeast
ern Circuit
J J Kimsey 389
Solicitor General Northeastern
Circuit
W A Charters U8j>
29,7
72
Executive Coimnit teem n
The following Executive Com-
.mitteemen for the virious district 11
of Rabu« county wore elected last
Thursday;
tv, J. R. Grant and J. M.
arsingale. / . •
Valley, B, R. Dillard and D.. W,
Rickman.
Persimmon, A B. Forrester and
T. £E. King.
Tallulah, H. C. Blalock dud L,
M. Chastain.
Stonopile, >F. A. Taylor and S. B.
Wilbanks.
Tiger, Wyly -Pitts and J. C.
Green.
Chechero, J. H. Coffee and W.
S. Price.
Warwoman, M. M. Kell and Jeff
S wofford.
Moccasin, W.^P. Holden and G. N.
Bynum.
Delegates To The State Con
vention.
‘ J. G, Pickett and L. M. Chustain.
Alternates, Z. 13. Dillard aud R.
E. A, Hamby.
Delegutea to the Congressional Con
vent ion
W. J. Green, J. I. Langtt>n,H. C,
Blalock and H. R. Cannon.
STONE1TLE.
Dry weather.
Clean crops.
We had a moss of green beans
for dinner the ninth.
Dock Taylor left for Sylvia, N.
0., the 7th, wlnro lie will outer
college.
Prof. Ballew will sing at Eden
Church Saturday and Sunday.
We had a letter from our friend
S. T. Taylor, of Greenville, S. C.,
a few days ago.
The boys are talking politics
liyely.
Look out foi the rail road!
There is money enough sent up
to run it up to North Carolina.
Wft have heard several ask if .the
roa'd would go on. Some say it
will Stop at Clayton, others at Ti
ger, lo'ut we say it will go through.
See who tells it right. The harder
the hog is to tole the more corn jlie
gets. We are bettered, let it stop
whoreever it will, but the railroad
is woisted unless it goes on.
We„went to visit one of our sick
friends Sunday, As we wore trav
eling the highway we passed three
girls and two small boys, some*
JOHN L. PERKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CORNELIA. GA.
Will practice both in State and
Federal Courts. Office first room
up stairs in Bank Building.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
After due concideration and con-
saltation with friends, I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for represen
tatire, subject to a democratic primary
promising, if "elected, to serve you
honestly and faithfully.
. j Yours and eet..
Notice. j j. H Derrick.
1 o M hum Ir May Concern, j At the solicition of friends from all
It has been decided by the Man-! pat-ts of the oounty, I hereby annonuc
my candidacy for Representative,
agement of the Cliff House prop- 1
erty to charge a small fee admis
sion, in order to keep up much
needed repairs in the grounds.
jJJThe tickets will also “admit bear
or” to the handsome, new, cement
swimming pool now constructed
on the grounds.
Respectfully,
R. L. Moss,
Manager.
thing like ten or twelve years old, Reynold
the biggest little hoy was barefoot
ed and was smoking. We asked
him it ho was not too small to
smoke. His answer was; “Just
the right size.” So we began to
study and concluded it was right,
just the right size 10 make a failure
of life, and just the right size to
spoil a man aud maybe a woman.
We want compulsory school law
and a high school at C^tyion and
we will give twenty-five dollars.
We want one at Tallulah Falls
and we will j^lve fifty dollars and
ar soon as the school gets in gO'>d
progress we will give fifty more if
they will build a department fo$
the.orphan and helpless children
6t fliis eftunty wmrtSe parents a
making mistakes and sad oties ton.
REAL ESTATE.
Wo aro in the real estate business
and want you to list your property
with us, No charge lor advertising.
Any portion of tbo county wanted.
Describe your land and send to ,T. A.
care of Tribuuo office.
I Imvo for sale tbo following land.
Read the list and nny yon a mountain
home.
125 acros, 25 miles east of Clayton,
on the Wnrwoman road, 1 mile from
Che Tallulah Fall" Railway, now being
constructed, partly improved. 80
healing fruit treos, mountain cabin,
partly timbered.. A profit will soon be
made on this properly Price 8275.
450 acres, partly in the incorpora
tion of Clayton, a good farm <dcured
and iii cultivation. The verv hest hard
for
subject to the action of the democratic
party. I promise you, fellow citizens
if honored to this high office to serve
yon faithfully and to th s best of my
ability.
Yours to serve.
James E. Bleckley.
After doccoasidcratiou and eoosultuUou
of friends.: 1 hereby announce myself a
comlidate for represenlive subject to a
democratic primary, promising if elected,
to servo you honestly faithfully.
■ K. 14. Baker.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
To tho voters ef Italian county,- 1 koeoliy
announce myself a candidate for re-election
t.i tlie uiliee of clerk of tho superior court,
subject to tlie action of the democratic par
ty. ami thank my friends in advance for
their patronage and grateful to them for
past favors. J. is.Kaiucy.
liuviug had solicitations sufficient to
lend me to the conclusion that wx an
nouncement for Clerk of the Superior
Court would meet the approval of a
good majoiity of the people of Rabun
couuty, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the .iauu’„ thanking you
all for the kindness with which yon
have always treated me, nut only while
1 was on official duties duties, out on
every occasion when an opportunity
presented itself.
Your friend,
JUiies G. Laulip.
For Sheri li.
At Abe solicalion of friends from every
wood '(timber. t fine water power. A ' district iu the eounty: X lie rosy uunounce
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Branch OfSco. 1125 E rt. Washington. O.C.
fine place for retaining reservoir.
Will come in soon ns town property.
This property lias vtwt-tly on and at the
base of jflw famons J-jurjum cr
IjieStroud^.AjLII these bilhrftl-
'(jy'*ti»tT«tfc« the best w stuffed
tbe world. Price $1500
my oumlidacy lor tliM ufllco of Sheriff.
If a primary election mdureil by the
lumocratic j> a-ly of Rabun couut.y my
candidacy la sii bjoct to tlie result <4 vucli
ary. * ...
The election over tho state in the
primary last Thursday resulted as
follow):
J. M. Terrell carried suffieieut conn
ties to piouiinate him on ' the tut
ballot'for Governor.
W. B. Merritt is nominated over
Glenn by uu or erwhelmitig majority.
O. B. Srevena is the nominee for
Commissioner of Agrloulture,
Tom Easou carried the State tor
Prisou Commissioner.
It is mmecoBsary to inontiou the
other Candidates as they were with
out opposition.
cnlUusiasUe kii|i|iom J jrfemerty giVcu 'inn',
tod itrUwtMug 11 iypii.ii clectod not. to be-
Iiaty the U-iisl ifi-my'*aisl.y wposod-
1 am reaped fitly,
■John II. Dta-lcius.
To ibe voters ->!' Raliuu couuty: *1
hereby auiiouiiee myself a cuudiilute
fur liie office of (Sbtnffj subject t« tbe
liuiuocratio primary if oue is held,
Promising if elected, to serve you
hum s-tly .and faithfully.
Yours li-iily,.
W. ,\1. Paa-ker.
For Tax Receiver'.
To the voters of ftabun county: l Ibfreb
announce myself a candidate for ro-elkcaifl
In tbe office of Tax Receiver, subject to »|
action of the democratic party I thank the j
people for their support in tlie iiast and
will be tliankfull for any support in the
future. John M. Mandngale.
i
To the voters of liabuu county: at the
solicitation of friends from all parts of the
countv I have desited to become a candi •
date for Tax Receiver.
As is known by all, I have served the,
people in this capacity for -tenu, dnd t
qualifications are therefore »vell known
I make tiffs announcement subject to the
democratic primary or anv' other action
of the democratic party. If elected I pn*
ruise to serve you to tlie best of my skill
aud ability, always looking, with au eye
single, to the very best interest of our coun
ty. Thanking you, and eacli of you, fov
your kindness iu the past and cordially
seeking your continued support in llie
future, I aiu, as always.
Vo»r friend
J. O. York.
For Treasurer.
To tho voteros of ltabun couuty: beliu
solicited by a numl>er 0/ friends to off (A
myscK for re-election to the office at con*)
•ty Treasurer 1 hemby announce my oondi-
ffacy subject to tlie action of tiio demo
cratic party. Thanking on* AI1 ,i yjj Fur
past. Hiipjiort and courtesies and soliciting
your future ItKlulegnoe.
I tun very truly,
John W. Greeu.
SjJEitiEp’a Balks.
Georgia Bub-ifi Oounty,
Will bo sold, ou the first Tuesday i»
September next, at jHibiic outcry, at
tho court-house iu said county, with
iu the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following lot
of wild laud to wit: A portion of No.
175 iu the liilh laud district of Rabun
Cuuuiy, Gu.„ coutaiuiug 225 acres,
more or less, fvaid property levied on
us tbe properly of Draper Moore, Ad
ministrator, to sutisfy a tax H fu issued
ugainst saul lot by Joseph L. Dick
er so 1 , T. C. iff sum couuty, for taxe*
due me state uud eouuty for the year
l«ffS. This May 7th 15)02.
Also at tlie same tune and plaoe, lot
of wild htud to-wit; No. M iu thy 5tk
j^oury. * j istid distruit. xA Ka'buu conuty. Ga.,
^ U)i' ivfiplft lui Bin iiniiij iifnfi «^umilling tfff Wores dLore'-'or leaa.
I hereby euuouuue myseff a caudi-
date for ru-elecliou for tbo of lice ot
Sheriff, subject to tbe action of .tbe
democratic primary. Thanking tuy
friends for past favors and sol oiling
your help in the future, I am,
Re >\pHctful!y yours,
J, R. Ritchie.
-Soverul etudeutn and- teachers
will Etand cxamiimiion for
-teacher’s license here Saturday.
■Such earnestness as our scholars
I respectfully announce myself .% candi
4 ite for re-election for Solicitor (tenoral of
>h« North Eastern -Clreuit—su bject to Um
Democratic primaty.-.,
ihownthis term will Btiruly '■
To tho voters of Kalj.Mii couuty;
After liaviug been aolicued by many
frieuds from different parts-of ibu-cuuu
ty, I hereby auuouuee myself a candi
date for the olfice of Sheriff, subject to
the rules of the Democratic party.
I -confess I huve had no experience iu
the office, but if I should be eleoted 1
will btrive to be just and kind to all and
to discharge my duly in snoh a manner
that no oue will ev»r be soriy I was
eleoted. Thuukiug the people for any.
support, giveujne.
Your friend,
Thomas E. Carver.
To the voters of Rabuu Couuly: At
tbe solicitation of frieuds I have deeid-'
ed to become a candidate for lax collec
tor. I make this announcement sub
ject to the democrat 10 primary or any
other action of the democratic party,
if eleoted I promise to Berveyou tiTibe
best of nijr skill aud ability, always
looking to-the very best -interest of Ra
bun county people.
I am respectfully,
Willie Smith,
To the voters of Raton county: I-hecwby
announce myself ^candidateTor ies Lollec
tor subject te the action of the -dcmor.nUiti
rty, ir elected wilt serve you to tbe beat
of my ability. • »
I am respectfully,
Willy. Holden,
or Sollotor Gehmal.
Siitl property lewietl ou us W proper
ty of A. W.- M*>rck, to satisfy u tux 4
lu lsntietl iiguinst sutu lot by Joseph L.
Dickbison, f, <J. of eaid couuly, -fur
taxes due tlje state aud cunuiy forth*
year lfiilfl. 'ibis -May 7th, 1002.
J. U. JUtchie,
Hhenff.
" Tl J .EbSi'ASS N()T1CES. ^
All jicreoiiK t<ro88i>itsHiiig on lots
of land Nog. 44 UUXI45 the 4G1
land district of Rabuu county, Gu.,
will 4c prosecuted to the full ex
tent of the Jutv.
G- VV. M. Chappell.
May 43th 1902.
I'HRtejj'Ase .Nutjcl.
All persou* ace hereby
ugaitvu tresspaasiiMff tauter
<>n lots jf loud Nos. f.59, 71
in iJn: iud dwbrief nutl 49 in
first district..
J. iB. fottell.
Notice To Trcssptmaofs.
All per^oneare Imrohy wuEneda-
guinst cuWiug tiiuber, “uiocMshin-
«r in »u>y uiaun&r whatever
iteBspass-in^ cur the. Find embraced
in lot No. H iu the drift district of
Rttl?ua Comity Gu.. under penalty
of pfosecution. Take notice und.J
govern yonrselves accordingly. s|
T A. CheafJiam,
Macon, Ga., March 27, 190z.
NoWCJC To TfiACHEJlft.
The County Teachers’ Institute
will begin Monday, Juno tbe 0th,
and will continue tlie week. The
examination for teac.hens license
will be lield June 14tiu All teach
ers arc required To Attend the Instil
tute. ’ 4
A. A. O’Kelley, Co. S. Com.
A KEY TO EXA1C1NATIGNS.
A new book hujait baan published
ooetsifaing ibe Qaestious and Answers
of every Public School Examiuatioa
in Georgt'a, since 1888. Foartesa
jeers’ wort.- WtU he sent, post-paid,
«n receipt ot Qae Dollar. Deserip-
tire 0 ire tdsrs sent free.
Gilmer Co, Bank, .