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bounty Directory
judge Superior Court
John B. Estes.
Solicitor General
'v\ A, Charters,
lie.tor 40th Senatorial District
J. Wiles Berrong.
Member of |IjRgis)ature
)6.,E. A*. Hatnbf.
OLD TIGER.
Capt. Hampton and some friends
celebrated Thanksgiving with a
fine dinner. It is reported that
Tallulah Falls, Ga., Nov 18th 1902
Editor Clayton Tribune,
Dear Sir: Will you kindly
inform the readers of your paper
they had turkey, rabbit, squirrsll, that our pictiyc gallery at Tnllu-
and ’possum. bill Falls will remain open all win
Ordinary
ty. S. Long.
Sheriff
J,-li l ituhie.
Clerk Superior Court,
J. S. Ramey.
Tax Receiver
j. M. Marsongale,
Tax Collector
Joseph L. Diterson
County Treasurer
John 4V, Green.
County Surveyor
j. a. ltcynoids.
Coroner
i\ N. SlcConticli.
OountY School Commissioner
A. A. O’Kelly.
lion. J. II. Derrick passed up
Inst. Saturday to spend the night
with his father, and returned to
Atlanta Sunday. lie said tlio
House of Representatives had
passed a resolution not to let any
ter -tnd that we make almost any
kind of photographic piotnres that
they may want and at reasonable
prices, and latest styles and all
sizes,
Old pictures copied, If the pic
i member off for anything, He also
MASONIC
John W, Green, w. »«.
J. C Dover, 8. \v.
\v, 8, Dong, J, \V.
B. E. A.Hnmhy, Sec.
W. J. preen, Treo-v
A A. O’kdtley, S. 1).
,t, A. Heynoitls. J. b.
IV. E. V Cathey Tyler.
I!. L. Whitmire, Chap.
W. T. York Sn D. J. Dune,m Stew
tlrls.
said a great many bills were up in
the house.
Judge W. S. Long passed down
toward Tallulah Falls last Satur
day.
We understand that, .John A.
Reynolds, Editor and Surveyor, is.
engaged with the rail road engi
neers.
Mr. W. D. Taylor, of Tallulah
Falls, did not sell out for nothing
but bar bought a fine stock of new
goods.
Esq. Wyly Pitts has got the
south quarantine line discontin
ued indefinitely.
-We understand that Hughlett
tind-Co. havo the contract of build
mg'the railroad to Clayton and
hope ii is true lf-thqy want it.
A gmtlerhau of Cornelia has
pi'ornised a young lady of Rabun a
Cornelia lawyer. Wouldn’t that
be nice 1 But would it be lawfu 1
for non-residents to intermeddle
and cross the quarantine line?
turo you wish to have copied is a
Personal
and Gleanings
J. C. Pickett was ippointed per
manent, administrator of the es
tate of Capt. 9. M. Beck, deceased,
last Monday.
Mrs. Tinnio Ledbetter killed a
Strange and large what is suppos
ed to bo a scafowl Tuesday at her
homo oo the Blue Ridge. It made
a noise'like the bleating of a goat,
it was web footed, and weighed 20
founds.
A prominent delegation of citi
zens from the Valley are in town
io-day purchasing goods. They
say there'never‘wan as much mon
ey in Rabun county in its history.
A. L. Book, of Cullusaga. N.C ,
called to see us Wednesday and
gave us encouragement ns usual.
Wc are abligated to Charlie
U.P-
A BIG DEAL IN; REAL
* iTATE.
C. W. McDnde and W. M. Tur
pin made one of the largest if ‘.101
the largest sale ofj land ever con-
sumatedpn Rabun county last week
to W. C. Smith of Knoxville Tenn.
The tract consists of forty thous
and acres all in' Rabun county.
Up going to press, titles have been
passed upon, by their attorney Jas
R. Grant, of about twenty thous
and acres, of the forty thousand
acres and deeds deposited in the
Cornelia Bank and tIn., money will
be paid within ten days. McDade
and Tarpon'have been engaged in
making the deal since Sepr. 19O2,
and have worked unceasingly.
Success has crowned their efforts,
We do not know what the consid
eration is but it foots up an enor
mous sum.
Notice To Tenchers.
The Rabun Couuty Teachers’
Association will meet in the court
house December 6th I9O2.
We will try to havo something
Derrick, bf Stonewall, for favors in whioh every teacher should be
interested. Let every one come
without fail.
extended us,
Moses Sbi-ley killod, Wednes
day, a wild turkey, five pntridges,
one sqnirrell and a rabbit.
Wo spent Monday and Tuesday
of tho weok grading a public road
.tu Pine Mountain section. We
find the. people over the county
largely in favor of the new road
law, and especially the grading
part. They say they can work
with hope that they will have a
good road when worked. The cry
With the people is now graded
roads. -
I have harness, shoe and leather
oil and will sell it at a reduced
price for the next ninety days.
• v Sv S'. Whitmire,
I will buy poplar, whire oak and
spotted oakVin this section, and
chestnut and-aH timber in bounda*
ties of; other'‘timber* Half cash
and half within six months,
T,'.T. Ritchie, '
Clayton, -•
v Ga.
We havelong necks, short necks,.
Mg nea^s'and little necks, but the
lougestgaeok we have seen fately
Is a goijid that Mrs. Nelson Moore
of Wolffork brought to our office
'ay that has a ueck or handle
«• 38. inches long and
ht as an arrow.
If you have not brought in your
eporls, bring them in on that day.
This Npv. 27, I9O2.
A. A. O’Kelley,
C. S. Com’r and President of Ra
bun Co. Teachers’ Association,
Strayed from my premises, one
heifer yearling, one.yoar old paBt,
white specked and rod. Marked,
crop and split in the left ear
white face and hirtied. Any in
formation will bo gladly received
by
John W. Green,
Clayton.
Ga.
DOMESTIC TROUBLES-
it is exceptional to find a family
Where there are no domestic pup-
tares occasionally but thes be lessen
ed by having Da. King’s New
Life Pills arouhd. Much trouble
they save by their great work in
stomach trqublts. They not only
relieve you, but cure, 2o cents at
The'Tribune office.
good one the copy will be a good
one, Wo can make the copp the
exact size, smaller, Sor we can en
large them. So if you should send
them write plainly instructions, or
if you come yourself you can tell
me.
Respectfully,
Walter, Hunnicutt.
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS,
Notice to debtors and creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate cf F. A, Bleckley, late of
said county, dcoeused, to render in an j
account of their demands to us within j
the time prescribed by law, properly]
made out. And all persons indebted
to said deceased are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. This tho 5th day of No
vember 1902.-
•T. E. Elect,hy,
j. N. Bleckley’,
Administrators of F. A. Bleckley, do-
TALLLULAII FALLS. .
As we have'seen no communica*
lion" from our little berg recently
we decided we would give you’ a
few items,
ceased.
LOST
LOST—One small heifer calf,
about S months old, white speck,
ed. and ears are pale rgd. unmark
ed. Whan last seen, wore a small
bell. Any one delivering it f.o'nio
will receive fifty centB.
James A. Moore.
WolffSrk Ga.
Strnyod, from my premises,
three stock hogs, fifteen month old.
One red and black stotted, two
black with white feet. Mark, a
crop and overbit i 11-tho right aud
a split in the left. Any informa
tion gladly received by
James IT. Ramey,
Dillard,
Ga.
LOST—One year old past calf,
yellow brindle, swallow fork and
over bit in the left ear. Any in
formation will bo gladly, received
by James Pendergrass,
Wolffofk, Ga.
LOST. O110 two year oljl past steer,
a briudlo. When ho left ha had ou n
munll bell. Mark, a crap and split in
theTefr, and a swallow fork nucl over-
bit in the right. Also one year old
past steer, red with white tail. Mark,
n crap nucl split in tho left, aud n
swallow fork and overbit in tho right,
Any information will bo gladly received
by ..
C. 0 Ledford,
Pine Mountain,
- Ga.
Notice is hereby giveu to all credi
tors of the estate of CnI.Conley, late of
said county, deceased to renber iu an
account of their demands to us within
the time prescribed by law, properly
made out. And all persons indebted
to said deceased are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to tho un
dersigned, This the 18th day Jof nov.
1902.
Logan ITurpeu.
Administrator of Cal Conley, deceased
NOTICE TOTHS PUBLIC.
The public are warned not to tres
pass on my premises comprising the
parts of lots 68 and 64 in the 4th land
district of Rabun county by hunting,
fishing or any other way.
1 will be at the following named
places for the purppse of collecting
tho stato and cpnuty taxes for the
year 19O2:
Clayton, * November 13th
Valley law ground Nov. 14th
Persimmon law ground, Noy. i6tb
Tallulah law ground, Nov. I7U1
Stoncpilo law ground,. Nov. iStli
Tiger law ground, Nov. 19th,
Checheroe law ground, Nov. 20th
Warwoman law ground, Nov. 2ist.
Moccasin law ground 'Nov. 22nd/-
Second Round.
Clayton, December 1st.
Valley the second.
Persimmon the third.
Cross Roads, Dec. 4tlj, from 9 to
11 o’clock a. m,
Dick’s Creek the fourth, from 2 to
4 P* ««. j
Burton the 5th.
Stoncpile the 6th.
Tallulah Falls the 8fh.
Tiger law ground the 9th.
Chechero the iOth. r
Warwoman th'e 11th.
Moccasin the 12th.
Hale Ridge, Dec. 13th from 9 to
;i a. ui.
Bettio’s Creek, Dec. 15th from 9 to
12 a. m.
.Tiger P, O. the 10th, from 9 to 11
a. m, "
Germany church the 16th at 2 p.
in.
Close out at Clayton, Dec. i7th
t<5 aOth.
Joseph L. Dickerson, T.C.
Georgia, Rabun County.
J. F. Godfrey, administrator
upon the estate of Ancol Godfrey, late
of said county, deceased, having filled
bis petition fur discharge, this is to
cito all persons concerned to show
cause against the granting of the dis
charge, at the regular term of tho
court of Ordinary for said county to be
bold on the first Monday in Jan, 1903,
this 22ud day of November, 1902,
W* 8, Long.
Ordinary.
Georgia—Rabun County,
To all whom it may concern: James
E. Bleckley and John N. Bleckley,
administrators of F. A. Blackley, do.
ceased have iu due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell tho lands
belonging to tho estnte of said deceaB
ed, and said application will bo heard
on tho flr.st Monday in January, 1902,
next. This 22ud day of November,
1902. W. 8. Long,
Ordinary.
All person* an warned not to
t respass on .parts of lots of land
Nos. iOO and 1OI in the second
laud district of Rabun county Ga.,
by hunting, fishing or in any othor
way.
John Keenor.
Oeorgin, Rabun Couuty,
To all whom it may concern: J. N.
Orunkloton, administrator of O. J.
Crunkletou, deceased, lmsiu duo form
applied to the underniguep forleaveto
sell tbe lands bolougiug to tho estate
of said deceased, aud said application
will be heard on the first Monday in
January, next. This 2nd day of Deo.,
1902.
W. 8. Long,
Ordinary.
SUBSCRIBE
MRS. L. S. ADAMS,
Of (lolvuton, Texas. m
"Wine of Cardul is Indeed a blessing
to tired women. Having suffered for
seven yean with weakness and bear,
ing-down pains, and having tried sev
eral docton and different rtmsdks
with no success, your Wine of Coroul
. was the only thing which helped me,
and eventually cured me Itiecmed to
build up the weak parts, strengthen
the system and correct irregularities."
By “tired women” Mrs. Adame
means nervous women who have
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women h.v
these ailments that women aw*.
You can cure yourself at home with
this great women’s remedy, Wins
of Cardui. Wine of Cardul has
cured thousands of cases which
not begin to get well today? All
druggists have $1.00 bottles. For
any stomach, liver or bowel disor
der Thedford’s Black-Draught
should be used.
Our railroad is progressing nice*
ly and we hope to be“able to ride
the iron horse to Franklin, N, (3.,
before twelve months elapse.
Mr. Thomas Ramey and daught
er Miss Ella, from Stecoa Falla,
were in our town Monday, shop*
ping.
Ordinary W; S. Long was at the
Falls one day last week,
Col. R. E.”A. Hamby and Prof.
A. A. O’Kelley gave ns a eall oil
Tuesday.
Messrs. Augustus Ginn and Wii*
lard Taylor have opened a new com
niissary under (the name of Ginn
and Taylor with a large and varied
stoqk of goods.
Mr. D. T. Duncan visited kins
people at Tallulah a few doys ago,
Mr. Duncan is one of our best cit*
izens and we were glad to see him.
Mr. Cecil R. Cannon returned
from the Gate City Tuesday where
ho bad been purchasing merchaa*
dise for the firm of Cannon and
Hiuhlett,
Messrs. H. B, Stonecyphor, of
Tiger, and John Burton, of Clay*
ton, were among 11s recently.
Chance Vickers came to the Falla
Tuesday, “the rough rainy day.’*
Capt.W; W. Phillips returned
from a trip below on Tuesday.
Col. John A, Reynolds gave us a
call a few days ago.
Mr. [James Bleckley passed
through a few days ago enroute to
the lower country carrying apples
to market.
Mr. James A. Turpen returned
from market Saturdy.
’Squire Marcus Vandiver was in
town a few dayB ago.
Miss Allie Stone has a few board
ers for the winter season.
Mrs. James King has moved
from the Robinson hotel to the Rob
inson dwelling house. Hereafter
travelers will find her in the place
above stated . with plenty to eat,-
and that that’s good.
Mr, and Mrs. W.D. Young de»
parted Sunday eve for Atlanta
whore they will perhaps stay for a*
while, fhsy have gone for medi*
cal assistance for Mr. Young’s
health, as it is known he has been
iti feeble health for some time.
Mr. J, Claude Green,‘‘a nice
young man and merchant of Tur*
nerville, was with ns a few. days a*-
g°- (
Mr, L. B. Magid, the silk man,
has several men at work under the
i directions of Mr. J. F. Robinson on
His silk farm- Mr. Magid is a
i thorough- going man in the silk
j business and an all round gentle
man- We ueod more such men a-
mong us.
Success to your valuable paper!
Ned.
Notice To Teachers. .
I am to-day sending out report
blanks. You will please follow
these directions in making out yout
reports:
1st. Make them out with' ptib
and ink. ,
2nd. The time for which you
have not made a report, moke that
on the monthly blanks.
8rd. Then make a report for
tbe school year on the annual re*
port blanks.
4th. Make these reporta in full,
placing the number of pnpils that
studied each of the branches of
erody, etc.
5th, Then have these reports
properly signed and turned into
my office at your earliest conven
ience after the close of your
schools,
This Nov. 18th I9O2.
A. AiO’Kqlley,
. as.