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THERE IS NO PAPER LIKE THE HOMB PAPER TO HOME PEOPLE.
VOL. 5. CLAYTON, RABUN COUNTY. GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER il, 1902. NO. 48
LOCALS
W. P. McCrackin, a former citv
nMt.
There was
i regular stampede
izeh of Rabun county, now of Detrt- j here Saturday evening after the
orest, was here Friday of last week, c,ose of the Bailiff’s election.
Hekindly remembered the editor.
I
Allen S. Williams hat moved to
town and will ocoupy J. E. Bleck
ley’* cottage until he can build oh
the property he purchased of J. B.
Murray lomc time ago. Othem
hare Clayton in view and we wel-
cime all good citizens.
Our friend Ranson C. Smith,
Burton, sent us by Oliver Vick*
two fine large strawberries just
from the vine. Mr, Smith sent us
word that, he has a lot of them
growing and ripening now, Dec.
6th. They must be a- new variety
or else a very late second crop.
We. are obligated to opr towns
man J. 0. Pickett for his sixth
year’s subscription. Mr. Pickett
leads in paid up subscribers among
our fivo hundred names on our
book. i. ; n'
, f X A vMfajl#. our clever constable,
,basi moyed totbe cottage belonging
to L. IN. Robins in east Glsytbn.
neigb^r for two yeiirVpttst,
i,;i»pw i UY l tnR,.pt, : fh
^^itolinl liocnst Pitt Gom-
pknylins moved to the' Cauup
.block inNortliClayton.
D^.W. J. Green is in Atldnti
viewing oldi scenes at the capit
city,- and attending to busineB|':
\vas polled. Wo saj’8 he used prin- .GERMANY. STONEPIdE,
ter’e tfiknndthat he has learned | Mr. Isaac Justus and James Col- It is ranung. This is my fifty
Something about the priming busi- ledback are gone to Athen*>j”th a fourth birthday and I have been
load of apples. ! confined to my room two weeks.
Mr. A. E. Dickerson, Leila and I can not do anything but write or
Lethapvent toClayton Wednesday, talk and set in the house audstud-
Mr. Jesse Page and - Austin y. Those who have rheumatism
Carnes were pleasant callers a- know how to sympathize with me.
mong friends of this community. This is the first day of Decem-
Wednesday night, bor u l 9 02. What my d uner will
Mr. Samuel Taylor had h corn- be ia unknown to me. Fifty four
shucking Thursday. years ago l gu^ss it was milk.
Mr, Damuscus Almnn went to There have been many lonely
Clayton Saturday. We wonder if days passed my life. Many times
he wou the bet. j huye I wished that I had been car-
vi uu* Mr. .Lex Justus and sister Della.j ried from my o-other to the grave,
election for Mayor j.^ rom P* r *iiRnion, went to Clayton One time I would have cbunged
of next i ^ aturda J'‘ places with the cur that lay in the
year. ‘ If the report is true that we I, ,^ 18 f M “ ry ^ ltts T18,ted home'yard. At other points I would not
wt.a i.J folkf Sunday, af.erastayof a week; have swapped places with the Pres
or two in the valley. I iden't of the United States. I
Mr, Rockaway Keener and Jesse J have worked very hard to muke a
Taylor, from Wolffttrk, were nt J living and now I am not able to
enjoy it but some one else muy, I
ng, not Only t« the man who loves 1 “ r ' " • au ° J • a • Ju ‘ tua start have thought at times would write
order but to the participants in the' ed b * lgh * “ nd ® arly Sa “ day mom - i all my nps and downs, griefs and
conduct. As little as you may J “*1? for pemm "ioi», Wc Wish the . sorrows and the many changes that
think of municipal government j t i bl> y* much «uccGsa in their early have passed with me and send it
There were loud threats and for a
while it.looked like there would be
murder but fell short and only a
little accidental blood' was spilt.
Of course some of the boys got too
much boeee which was the cause of
illl’the trouble.
We are told that it is the inten-
tion'of the leading citizens of our
town to hold an
and Council men the first
arc to-have protection it will bej
tieWs gladly received by every law
abiding citizen in this community.
Such scenes and conduct as is at .. _ ,
**’“**“ ““** •“Ply < l “t“ , -: Pt L“r. G g N .“^J.N,
YOU CAN’T—UNLESS,,
You ennuot have sobriety it you
drink yourself.
You cannot have order in town
without municipal government.
You cannot have oiganizatiou
unless you organize.
You cannot increase your popu
lation till you have more nouses.
You cannot have streets till you
lay them out.
You cauuot have a college un
less you have money, and all in
harmony,
You cannot have morals unless
you are in irai yourself.
You will never build your town
Unless you sell your
ground.
You will never build your town
and grumble all around.
You will uever get rid of the dev
il unless you chase him some your
self.
mutters.
is not only a protection so the civ
il element but it is a safeguard
thrown around those who are dis
posed to criminate themselves in
l au intoxicated condition. . Hun
dreds of the best men in this coun
try have weaknesses and the law
0 snould step iu as thei(. guardian
whso they aw not property at them
••Ives. A man when intoxicated
is temporarily jjpsan.e and they
should not be allowed to have their
way and roam in this condition.
Jn tire name of deceucy and good
ordet'and for the protection of our
Children do Hot let up iW the mat-
municipal goyerumeut.
.'for the holidays on business
J.S. Ramey is in Atlanta for *
* few days. %
Miss Lizzie Duncan is gone *q
• the Gate City, N
Col. J. H. Kstill, of Savannah,
> Go., formerly a candidate far gov
ernor, has been appointed a mem-
ber of the trustees of ! the soldier’* fhem.
P " - -- -
! start,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Yqrk were in.
this community Sunday,
(Germany news, intended fpr lust
week.)
Rajn ,i». plentiful in Germany
nowadays.
. Most ali of the road#.,have been
Mffii
ter of a _
Jndge Long is m the Gate City it iaa.good and wholesome move
and as the intelligence of the town
art the movers and as intelligence
-governs the world we are hopeful
of the long needed, law of protec-
tioi* In all ages passt and all
ugee to come, people, when coh-
,gregated, will, more or less, vio
late the law, and the only thing
to some editor, but I thought it
would.be too lenghthy for them.
I often think of Arp’s old trees fal
ling and where they are all gone
and liow soon we will all be gone
and what have we left behind, as
it seems most people want:to leave
a fortune to their children, though
it might be best ip leave good
schools and churches and a good
just returned from a market trip.! government for the people to Jive
A. E. Dickerson had' a oprii Ruder, What it tabes to make up
shucking Saturday. all these things others say can*
■ Mr. George Blackley made n fly- We missed ail the entertainment
ihg t'ip through this section S&tur! an d the potutoe wedding. We
day night. ! guess the girl that woke up crying
Mary Fitts and Florence Justus ^earned of the big potatoe.
have just returned from Habersham
Tried To Conceal Jt.
it’s the old siory of ‘‘murder
will out” only iu this cuse there’s
no crime, a woman feels run
down, lias headache or dyspepsia
and thinks its nothing unc tries to
hide it until she hnuliy breaks
! down. Don’t deceive yourself.
Take Electric Bitters at once. It
has a reputation for caring Stom
ach, Liver and Kidney troubles
and will revivify 3 our whole sys
tem. The worst forms of those
maludics will quickly yield to ihu
curative power of Electric Bitters.
Only 5Ue, and guaranteed by The
Olayton Tribune.
QJJARTZ.
Intended for last week,
We have rain plenty.
Road working is over^with seme
of the bo3’s and they say they are
ant, retnrnedfrom Pine Hop? tain] °“t the intention* oftlv
. Monday evening and reports thaf|*ens T of the t-own.^ ,
soventy-five men are at work on at” " -
seventy
change of the public road. The! A Marvelious Invention.
change i* seven thousand feet loug j Wonders nevev cease. A mo-
• Unde grade of four feat in one hun - cbiLO has been invented that, will
dtedl The change is at the Pig-!out, paste and hang wall pftper.
pen Gap.‘ So much interested are!The field of inventions and die-
ou a business trip.
Jaipes Colon back purchased a
new wagon a few days ago.
John McCurry was up with tit at
tending to business Saturday.’
We wish Mr. Jesse Justus much j not sorry of it.
success in his western hoihe. John Teems lilies to work so well
C.-Fv York passed through .the' he says lie would sot care if road
that Cun be done is to inatfshal ! Community last Thursday. i working would last all year.
The Tribune stands iftady Prof.J. Maycus Bleckley tnkde| JohuDiilinghamandhisdaugh-
uy! ter-Mary are just back from Cor
nelia. Mary brought back with
le'ftets her a fine sewing machine.
tp tjie foqt of Jh^ niountmiu ^J * j J. C. Howard reports more corn
•Mr. Damabciis Abnon spent ^un than Usual and he has it all gath-
day with James Colenback and ered : up uhd shucked out.
' the'(ledple in the change that men; coveries seems * to be unlimited.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Chicago Daily News.
Large checks nre the correct
thing in lawsuits this season.
Don’t argue with a fool. Listen
ers. will say there are two of a
kind.
A coward likes to believe that
discretion is the* better part of
valor.
A man’s heart is blamed for a
lot of tilings that ins head is re
sponsible for.
When a woman keeps a secret
she can’t keep secret the fact that
she is keeping one.
Thousands Saved By
family.
Correspondent.
of, fjxty years and over are at work! Notable amimg great discoveries is 1 during pains of odd
aud of course voluntarily. :Dr. King’s New Discovery for,bounds, Brhises,
W.oN.ngarAP, NanyK....
Is displayed by many.lt m&n en-
;,Quts,
We are glad to learn that MisB
Matildy -Parker is improving after
having a long spell of sickness. j
- M.H. James Says he did not get
to Bee all of his children in a week
duriu g road working as he had to
leave home before they got up in
DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY
Bins
tively cures Consumption.Coughs
mptioi
Colds, Bronohitls, Asthma, Pneu
monia, Hay Fever, Plburisy, La-
“ iTTii
Miss Blancha Wall has returned | Consumption./^Ichas done a world flore feSf Or stiff joiiflK But the moroiu « or they would be gone
from Atlanta.
| of good for weat lungs. and saved
' many a life. Thousand* have used
. U : »t and conquered; Grip. Bronchitis,
in | Pneumonia
and Conaumptipn
there’-* no need for it. Bucklen’s
Aruira Salve will kill thepaintmd
cUtcthe trouble. Iff .the best
Salve on earth for Pilel* too, $50,
1 Their general verdict ta: “it’s-the at The Clayfott Tribune office.
Tf.jw ^ I ^wuciai. verutot iw;
^ Henry Burr^lf and family, of best and most reiable medicine for
throat and lnpg troubles.’’ Every* I w iH buy poplar, whira oak and
' ttmwiiiA < «*-
""B'/mtiif aa-.g
improved, vcvao
^ JjrrHA! j ,TAa.
tAuoh
,60c and fl.Op bottle is quarantead spotted oak in tHiTsectipiS, and
k. ti>. *p-:i j . . .... . . F.
tO bed when he got home at night.
Grippe, Hoarseness, 8ore Throat,
Croup and Whaoping Cough.
Every bottle guaranteed. No
Cure. No Pay. Prioe 50o.&$i.
Trial bottle free.
Gather up your coin.
Christmas will soon be here.
Patty.
5*
by Th4 CUyton Tribune/
bottles free. c v
1. 1
resulted ip
of m MdfcboiR And
Trespass Notice. - ,
All persons fiTe notified not to
trespass oii^he following pact ttf
land lot No 4O in the first part of
lota No. 70 "and 7s m the second
load district.
A.®. Diokereon
AU persons are hereby notified
not to enter or trespass in any way
on the inclosed lands where we
; now reside, it being part of lot No-
' 1 iu the third land district in Ra
bun county. All persons are fur*
ther notified not to trespass in any
way Upon the nhinclosed lands of
(said lot No. z by catting, biasing
lor marking timber or in any other
I have battues, ahoc aud leather I way whatever. This Oct, 16th
AU persons dne M. B. Ellard
anything are requested to make
immediate^settlement with ms.
F. A. Tatlob.
c&eatnut and All timber, in bo
riee of other jimber Half
and half within pix months,
T, J. Ritchie, j|i
.* t Qlayton^l
oil aod will sell it at • reduced
price for the next ninety days.
111 i Vt- ■ S. S. Whitmi'
wmdfwiiiyspji'
*903.
Mrs. A. A. Swofford,
E. D. 8wofford.
Edacate for a Situation
tb*n Mcnr* *
paying
sasSSr*-
y 9 m
ituos
W* rdneata joq, »nd th*n Mcnr* «
food poalUoa for yon, be*M<* paying
KSaSSS'SaABjS!*-
AU who nre due me anything at
costs will please come and settle
with me aud oblige, . j
■ J. R. Ritchie •
, Sheriff. '
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