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The Slayton Mime
lined Era? Thursday
Oflctol Organ of Rabun'Usun tv.
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hing We Sun-
hitmire, A large
■miles
Cato rod at tbe Poetofftce at Clayton
Qa. aa second-ctaas matter
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Editor and Business manager
TERMS.
One Tear,'*-- fil-oo.
Six Months,------- f .so.
faou The Glabkbsvjllb Advwbxmbb.
FB1END3 OF THOMAS MAKE EX
PLANATION.
(Oommnnieated.)
Tbe friends of Mr, Waiter Thomas,
NORTH C
There vat
day t>y.R. L,
crowd attend
Mrs, Mary
Suuday.
' Ask Jeff Ramey and Will Car-
ver why they etayed so far behind
last Sunday.
Zelma Price visited home folks
Saturday and Sunday.
H. Hunuioutt, of Tiger, is hust
ling around on three legs. He is
able to see after tbe Chechero
items as well as the Tiger items.
R. L. Whitmire took dinner with
A. J: Duncan Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Ramey at
tended church here Sunday
Rev. Pendergrass preached an
eharged in the city court with larceny lnt x e / e8tI ^ Bern,on here Sunday,
of chickens, and who was acquitted Miss Trissie Williams has tooth
ere very indignant and make this state
f h
ment that he may be put in a proper
light and no injustice done him,
Mr. Thomas is one of tbe best
young men in Babnn county and one
OthermoStfrominent.bnsinesB men,
being •'large.merchant in Tennessee
Talley afid a manufacturer. Some
tiate ago Mr. Thomas was passing
throngn here and stopped at G, G,
Church's wsgon yard, and while there
fired e gnu several., times. After he
left Mr. Ohnroh discoveredsome obiok
One gone and supposing Thomas
Ml killed them swore out a
Warrant for him. On tbe trial of the
dass the only witness for the state Mr.
Thompson swore he was wifh Tbomas
fill the time ana that he never killed or
topfi any chipkens. The state failed
to make a case, mere was not one par
tical of evidence against him and he
fas promptly acquitted. Bo man
fonld be farther_from an act of this
Wnd or anything dishonorable. We
Want him pat in the light before tbe
. fioaatry that hiecharacter and stand
ing justify,
Qfb# communication above shows
{be esteem within which he is held by
pis countrymen in Babnn.—Ed Adver
titer.
flUlard. Babnn Gpnnfy. Oa., Jauu-
dry 20, 1903.—To alt whom it may oou
yarn: know ye, that we the under-
Signed citizens of Babun county, have
jtnawn Mr. Waiter Thomas for some
' lime, and.know him to he an honeet,
i.'truthful and upright citizen of our
vfionnty; a man in whom we pat the ut-
most confidence.
rkame
, George B. Brown,
% B. Dillard,
A. G. Dillard,
R.D. Bates,
Jos. E.: Neville.
B. &. Dillard,
i ?• O. Ramey.
( W, J. Green,
Occupation
Minister,
Ex. M. B. Bd.
Farmer.
Sohool teacher.
Farmer.
P. M. Dillard, Gt.
Clerk Sup. ooart
Ez. Senator 40tb.
W. 8. Long, Ordinary Babnn Go. Ga.
T E. Carver, Sheriff Babnn Co-
Jt I. Langston, BoadSupt. BabuuGo’
GHEOHERO.
. Plenty of rain and mud.
( Mr. Jesse Ramey has returned
from Demorest where he bus been
ipending a few weeks with his
pother Will Ramey,
i\sk Marcus Taylor where he
Wsnt Ust Sunday.
■ DuteR Henson is expecting to
enter school at Bethel soou,
Ask Laura Wall and May Price,
of Choohero how they like to go to
the Post-office.
- — was on Gheohero one
; week gaoling shacks.
Glint Taylor and Floyd Gan
to market this week,
i went to Clayton Fri
ache very badly.
Ask Waltej D.ckson why he was
not at preaching Sunday.
Tom Carver waa with friends
here Sunday,
Samantha.
GLASSY.
Well, Mr. Editor as 1 have not
seen any news from here in bo long
I will try to write you a few items.
News scarce.
Mud, mud.
Ellishaway Elliot is improving
some at this writing, after several
weeks’ confinement with Typhoid
fever.
Mr. Jesse Smith, of Tiger, has
moved t? this community. Jesse
is welcome wherever he goes.
Frank Cathey spent last Thurs
day night with W.B. Watts.
Guos Hunter made a busty triji
to Clayton Monday.
Thomus Allen is improving from
a spell of typhoid fever.
Aunt Mary Watts is in very fee
ble health aj this writing.
Millard Marsongale wax in thin'
section after lumber tc-dtty.
Mary Arrendale is visiting on
fridge Creek for u few weeks.
John .Marcus is hauling fodder
to-day.
Dock Tow is building a naw res
idence for himselt.
Georga Elliot is building a nice
picket fence in frbnt of his ' house.
Best wishes to The Tribune. *
Uncle Ned..
Tried To Conceal It.
It’s the old siory of ‘"murder
will out” only in this case there’s
no crime. A woman feels run
down, ban headache or dyspepsia
and thiulfW natbin^aod trwp- to
hide it lentil shu finally breaks
down. Don't deceive yourself.
Take Electri6 Bitters at once. It
has a reputation for curing Stom
ach, Liver uud Kidney troubles
and will revivify, your whole sys
tem. The worst forms of those
maladies will quickly yield to the
curative power of Electric Bitters
Only 50o, and guaranteed by The
Clayton Tribune.
EDtiOATIORAL. Rabun Sheriff’s bales. .
EDUCATE THE GIBLS. Georgia- Babnn Gonnty.
Illiterate Mothers Mean Illiterate Will be sold, at the court house in
Children. said county, within the legal honre of
1 In no section of this country have sale, on the firat Tneaday, (8rd day) in
tbe women been greeted justly in edn- March next, to the highest bidder for
cation, says Pres, Molver of the N. G, cash, the following described lauds to-
State Normal Sohool. In some quar- wit: Parts of lots of land Nos..11 and
tors the injustice has been less flagrant 12 in the 5th land district of said conn
than in others.
2 Illiteracy among the
throughout the United States, and ea- ■ on a spruce pine at the south-east cor-
pecially in the southern steles, is much ner, thence northwest a conditional
greater than it is amongjmen. • j line to a pine on. top of the ridge be-
3 The most important factor in onr tween A. J. Burrell’s and T. A. Hoop-
civilization is the white girl in tbe er’s, thence east a conditional line to a
country; aha will make ihe home and ! pine marked ah a corner, theuco south
will iix the ideas of the people, and aa j east a conditions) liue to u pine, thence
mother and primary teacher she will southwest to the beginning. Levied
I ty, containing 300 acres, more or less,
women ; and bounded as follows: Beginning
BRRGSI NS.
do the most important teaching that
is done for the' tinmen race; nutil re
cently the state. the church and the
philanthropists have in the South de
voted their attention so far'&& 'endow
ed institutions are ooueerked; 'almost
exclusively to the education ot the j 1902-
white man.'the negro'mau sad tbe ne
gro woman.
4 It is suicidal and criminal for the
state, the ehnreh and society not to see
to it that ail wbmen bftve »t leant equal
educational advantage wjtii the advau-
on as tho property of Jonas Burrell, by
viriue of a tax execution issued by Jo
seph L. Dickerson, Tax Collector of
said county, in favor of said state and
eouiity, against said Tunas Burrell for
bia state and county taxes, for tbe year
Properly pointed out by de
fendant. Written notice giveu, tenant
in possession as well as to defendant,
Leey muUe and returned to me by J,
fcL Jones, L. C. This February 2nd,
1903. „■ r
Also at tbe same time and place, and
tanges enjoyed my men; that 4,000,. o n the same ierm», wiH be sold lot of
mm tii,- . , . . ’ ’ I land No. 73 in tbe fifth laud district
000 illiterate mot.,ere in .the South , 8aid counlJi t : outu ,niug 490 acres,
mean 4,000,000 hr more illiterate cbild more or loan. Levied on as the prop
ren for society and the schools to Jeon-1 erty of Cleghoru, ageut fur the D. O.
tend with in the "next generation, uud ! Cannon heirs, by virtue of u tax fi fa
that it is aafer and cheaper to edne. te * iu UyoV of tbe “ tate of Qeur « la * uJ
them now than then. I couu,y t,{ Kabu “ Oleghura as
5 if tiiese statements are true, we 1 “* eut for D " 0 C “ uuou beir “ ,or bi **
ougut to act at once. Let this be done, j 8tat ; BUfl coauty laseH for tbe year
not by taking- anything iron. men of j
the white race "or from the utgro men | ibis Feb. 2nd, 1903,
anil 1 negro wontuu. but by increasing j l. E Oabvek, Sheriff.
from ail hOttfaieW gifts of every kind I dministratoiis sale.
to those educational institutions which , ceo'^l*- Kubnu comity ,|
are training the most important purt 1 Rr- virtue or an order of the Court of Or-
of our population, so long forgotten,. dln^rj of county, will lie Hold at puli-
but which must always set /ho pace of. b »* c ?? r '
.. ... . * . liX'A ; A' k ir.li.n the legal hours of sale,
onr c.viluatiou. . t)le f 0 no, v i nK rf . 0 i es tut- situate in Kulmn
county,.tu-wlt: Part of lot of land No. 21
I have decided to raise a racket •
at Rabun Gap, Ga. In order to
meet future demands and mqlu»
room for spring goods for the next
forty days I will give rare bargains
in goods, for cash or its equiva
lent. 1 will give a few priefis, to
wn •, u
Calico, 34 to 5 cents per yard.
Men’s suits, $2.60.
Pants, 5O cents, 85 cents,. $1,00
aud $1.25.
Cashmere, 26 cents per yard.
Men’s Brogan Shoes, $1.10.
Men’s Fine Shoes, $1.85.
All other goods low accordingly.
When we get started in u. racket
we are likely to continue.
We thank out- friends for their
past’patronage and solicit the same
in the future. ***
Como and get my prices kfifore
buying elsewhere.
THE RACKET STORE.
It. A. KKRXKU & BOH.
Rabun Gap Ga.
A Marvemouh Invention
Wonders iievev cease. A ma-
chii e has been invented that will
cut, paste mid hang wall paper.
The field of inventions und din-*
coveries seems lo be unlimited
Notable among greut discoveries is
Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. It has done a World
of good for weak 1 imgs aqd suypd
niauy a life. Thousands have,usyd
it mid conquered Grip. Bronchitis,
Pneumonia and Consumption
Their general verdict is; “It’s" the
best und most rei-ablr medicine fof
throut a 11 d luug 1 roubles.” Every
60c and $1.00 botile is qiiuTnnteed
by The Clayton Tribune. Trial
bottles free. . ’
CVU Brooks’ t
vs < Libel for Dl.'orclvl ,n ,,lle 1,111,1 dl»irlcy<if Katmu comity.
SiunanthaBroOksf j eoutuining Heventy live acres more ot Ichk
• To S imam Irn Brqojts. t I and hmimleil oh tli« nouth liy the old Tilfn.
YOU ate hereby notified to 1h» or anpetir' 1,ik,! ro “ d ' on t, “ <, *>.v the lands of Tom ,
either personally 6V bv attoi twy ft thei J utc h«!i, mi thb north by lands of J, t. \ TALLULAH FALLS B’Y COMPAQ
next Superior Court of Habit n t:.uuity' ^ “ <l ‘ m Uy £*** °! j Tutz Table No, 26.
in w . , ' I Swoffoild, the Shme being the luild hmlghi T 0 , ,, _ . ^
^ f ° Urlh M,,,,dMV m l eb ’ of H. V. Murray ami move fully described 1,1 Snu ‘ ,ay 7tb .' 8 a.-
rusty. 1903. next to answer the com' hi u deed from H. V. Murray to f . .i. tJVuu-! »»• Bnsjei u Time,
plaint or t. C. Brooks in *n net ion
total Divorce, in default theieof the ! fke exception jf oue'acre deeded to llabun
court will proeesd Its to justice shall up- eininty by L, N. Jones, recorded Ili hook
pertain. M, page l’.W. To he sold as the properly |of
Wifnekfi tills n'oti'.J 1 . J Khusey Judge ' n»«'oi*t»t« of C. j. hrunkleton, deceased
ATTENTION, YOUNG MEN!
The state has established at Dull-
lonega the bbst educational plant
.n North Georgia. ’ Tuition is free
and board ifionly $8 a month in
the Dormitory. One Hundred Dol'
jars will cover aotual cost of col
lege expenses for 9 months, t A dp
ploma from this state College is a
high honjor and stands for work,
for scholarship, for character
VS Mfe) to kelp, ,o» l»|V
vannSun ^° urt - lf - An investment in brain
' 40 power pays the befit dividends.
Will yoq not acccpf the state’s of
ferf
The college bolds the #ate champ
,.p.
eoursas of
■ete„
of said court, Tit is 3rd day o. J an fobs-
J. S. Barney, C. S. C.
Jas. B. Grant. Libelant: Att’y.
Application For Gnardiauvhip.
Georgia—Babun county,
John B. Scruggs, a resident of said
state, having duly applied to be ap
pointed guardian of the property of
Mary Scraggs, Frank Scruggs, Wallace
Efcraggs aud Belle (Spruggs, minor
heirs of Rhlle Scruggs, deceased,, resi-
dShta of laid ounnty, notfee ft hvrgfty
given that said application will be
passed on gt the next court of ordi
nary of saKd oCuuty,. to be held on tbe
first Monday in March, 1903. ,
Witness my hand and efBoial|signn
ttft'e, tbits 3rd day of February, 1908,
W. 8. Lojto,
Ordidary Babun County Georgia
Application For Guardianship.
Georgia, Rabun Couuty,
A. M, Wall, a resident of said State, -
having duly applied to be appointed
guardian of the properly of Frank
Wall, John Walt and Jeasee Wall, I
minor heirs of Geuelia Wall deceased, j
Notice is hereby given that said appli-1
cation will be passed on alt the uext
court of Ordinary for said county, to
be held on th# first Monday iu March,
1903. ; -
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, This February,-8. 1903.
W. 8. Lmg, Ordins.y
One tract of land. 400 acres, three fine
water powers one large creek, good term
bouse, out buildings, 1 grist null and sew
mill, gaud white oak aud pine Umber. IB
acne of biitibm Und, good orchard of at on
100 trees,' Ono aad one ball miles Row
Chattooga/ 4 good filing stream. Fnca
WMfi. Also HXF acres partly Improved on
Public road. Pries gOSO acres. .
for the (iiirposs of dUlrllnitlun uniotig heirs
add pll'y m'entlordr Ills. Tm ins ot sale, rush.
Said properly will bufsdld subject to six
■uortgu'iju notes tor one hundred dullasr
pVilicipul each ill favor of Mrs. It, V. Mur
ray fur a balance of purchase money due
Oh Maid lands,
8uid mortgages are of record 111 the office
of the 'tlerk of t he Superior oourv of said
county. This 4tli day of l r oh. lttUJ.
John N. Crunk|«ion,
AdminUtrator of the estate of C. J. Cruu-
1<leton, deceased.
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Btationh
flf
Diiiiy
Daily
P M JjV
4 00 21
TulTulnil Falla
i oi
4 05 20
F Tallulah Lodge
12 53
4 20 10
Tiirnerville
n 48
430 13
F Heliytvond
MiRiS
4 38 11
F Aiiaudale
12 15
4 45 9
F Hills
12 fl
4 55 3
Clark, sville
12 00
5 106
Demorest'
)1 50
5 30 0
Cornelia
1135
P M’ Alt
bt A|f
“F,”' for
flag stations,.
W.' R ErwiR
General Manager,-
JlOO' acres
Fine Salk.
of land lying on
Tallul ah’
All pnrwma art'
noito.Rf
181 wd 1
of R,
1 Jan, 81st, .
If
lot 1 tied
Jr of in
Mtf «*
Mrs. Laura. S. Webb.
▼See Vwlieat Wmbu>> Pi—i
waUeOamelSwUamSMa
**i dmsded the change of life which
wes (set approaching. laeticcdWbM
ef Cardui, and decided to try a bot
tle. I experienced seme react the
fine wrath, so I kept so takiag K for
three nrnathi aad now I iwerntruate
with no pala tad I shell take It off and
oa now entil I have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling <d. the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off.
They follow a woman to the change
of life. Do not wait hot take Wine
of Carded now and avoid the trou
ble. Wine ef Cardui never fails
to benefit a saftoring woman of
^ ~s. Wine cf Cardui relieved
Jebb whaa she waa In dan-
F- -
River, 30 acres of bottom, reasonably good
timbcri'd. c*mi)mou farm buiUibga, One S
mile from Tnllul.th Falls. Tbe plage ij^'
well tvaterud.’ Price 81,000 cash. Apply
lot terms.
Thousands Raved By
DR. KING S NEW DISCOVERY
This wonderful modioing posi
tively cures Consumption, Coughs
Colds, Bronohitis, Asthma, Pnoii.
monia, Hgy. Fever, Fleur
Grippe, Hoarseness, Sort
Group and Whooping Cough.
*"ory bottle guaranteed. N«
ro. No Fay. Prios B0o.&$t.
Trial bottle free.
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