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I,winbe.sklllb following plats* 6b«1^ v For tale, for itumr kf oa thi
hM&ed for the ef recelVJhg the tea p„ e mule rThI two horoe WAgt
yetnrnu for the W03: ,
WnnrrnA* Apr.110 A ^y t0 ,.* _
v. v i»-- . Murray.
Recess for One hoar. . J.
• i pni Meeting culled to order, !
CffUiitg ;; the roll •and appointing
committee*. • ' '• " •
^Discuskion bf subjects isf Tfrt
duty of church' ’ fnerfbere ; to th'eif
church and to ,their Pastor. By
! Rev George Brown, R E Cannon,
■ A J Griet and. others. , t
. 2 p m Should, all church .mem
bers give of their means to the.sup:
port of .the Gospel? JCo both honlc
and'foreign ?. By Rev JS.pipk-
.spp, F A Taylor, Hinur;'Coffee
and others _
3 p m Should church members
show n more distinct love toward
each other than the outside world?
By Rev R JL Whitmire, W C Ket-
by, Wesley Lee and others
4 p m Adjournment*.
Saturday the 80th.
9am Devotional services.
9:80 a m Meeting called to or
der and calling roll.
10 a m Should each clmrcn
have a Sunday School and should
eaoh church member take soma
partin it?. By Rev Jesse Wul^
S S \Vhitmire, Pro'.O Kelley and
others.
11 a m Sermon
12 m Recess tor one hour,
lpm Reports of committees
and discussions.
2 p m Should Pu8tors insist
strongly and sharply upon each
church to have an ideal Sunday
School? By Rev George Brown,
I N Foster, Tom Burrell and oth
ers. • -
3 p m. Queries prepared by
committee,
4 p m Adjournment.
Sunday
! 9am Sunday School reports
i hea'd from each Sunday School.
iO a m Sunday School rally by
Superintendent and others.
11am Missionary sermon,
12 m Mission collection.
Adjourn to time und place of
meeting.
All/ Baptist chnrches of Rabun
. county are specially requested to
•end letters with messengers ( in-
■ eluding Sunday School riports to
the County Union Meeting. All
, are cordially invited.
Any church wishing tht Union
, Meetiog will msk/ it ’ktiovvp on
; thier letter.
Respectfully submitted. ■ April
, 18 1908.
[ James F. Smith,
, }, F. Philya*,
}■ H. Lapre*K v
, Cobtniitjad. •
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Editor »i>d ©uaiuess manager
TERMS.
Oaetssr.-
ft&fofahs.
‘‘ All persons ate hereby warned
-itainst lot of land
No, 0* in the seeogd loud district
of Rabun county by%unting, fish
ing, gatheriiig'fruit; tmtting tim-
Tullulah 10. Tiger 11. Checheie 12, Hot
llfleltl’H mills 13 tpj 12 o’clock, Tiger P.
O. 13 at4 o’clock p.m. woAfork 20 till 12
o’clcck. cemiaiy 20 at 3 o’clock. Clayton
23, 20 and 27, the clotting day,
' J. M. MaRSONGALK.
H. T. U.
beror iny manner whatever.
John M. Colenback,
The pahlie are warned not to hnnt,
flsh or in any manner treeapesa on
Und Iota Nos. 79 and 80 in the second
end diatriot of Rebun county. This
March 4th 1908.
Thqs. Fountain,
TALLULAH FALLS RAILWAY CO.
Time Table No. 28.
In effect Sunday, February 15th. fOO?
8 a. m, Eastern lime.
STATIJNS
12
DAILY
PM
1 00
12 57
12 43
12 28
1218
12 11
12 05
11 50
11 85
A M
DAILY
P M Lv A
5 00 21 Tallulah Falla
5 05 20 . Tallnluh Lodge
5 20 15 Tnrnerville
5 30 18 F Holllywood
5 38 11 F Anaudule
5 45 9 F Hills
5 55 8 Clarkesville
6 10 5 Demoreat
6 30 0 Cornells
Clothing coming in and going
out at Tilley’s. At his store you
will find! all these styi«s. The
clothing is all tailor made and
right from the fuetory.
Five suits were sold to One party
a few days ago.
Boys’ suits from 75 centR up.
Mens’ suits from |2.00 up.
Hs also has n full line of goods
and wants to sell them. Goods nr
riving all the time..
The public ure hereby notified
not to tresspass by hunting or fish- p
mg or any way on lots 30 and 21
in the first lund district of Rabun
couuty. March 11 19O3.
James Collenbuck,
1 WANTED,
Two hundred cords of chastuut*'
ouk bark the coming spring and
summer, delivered ut the Fails dr
cud of truck. Cull for prices.
B. W. Davidson.
"F" for flag stations.
W. K. Erwin,
General Manager
Mysterious Circumstances.
Oue was pal* and sallow and
fere life? Hhe who la blushing with
uealth uses Dr. King’s New Life PlUe
to maiutaiu jt. By gently arousing
the lacy organs. They compel good
digestion and bead off oouatipation.
Try them. Ouly 25 ets at all drag-
gista.
* A sallow complexion, dissinevs,*
bilionsness and a coated tongue
are common indications of hver
and kidney diseases. Stomach sad
bowel troubles, severe as they ark,
g ive immediate warning by pnin,'
nt liver and kidney troubles,
though less painful at the start, are
raiich harder to cure. Thedford’s
Black-Draught never fails to bene
fit diseasedJiver and weakened kid
neys. Itjttirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the gerrr.s of lever and
ague. 'It is a certain preventive
of cfajera and Bright's disease of
the icidneys. With kidneys re
inforced by Thedford’s Black-
Draught thousands of persons have
dwelt immune in the midst of yel
low fov(*. Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford’s Black-
Draught- It is always on hand for
use in an emergency and saves
many expensive calls of a doctor.
Mullins. S. C. March », *M.
I have ustd Thedford’s BladUDraagM
lor flirts yssrs and I have net had to fe
Us doctor slac* I have hssa takingTt
It Is the but medidas for me that Is
sathe market for Mvar sad kidney
troubles sad dyspepsia sad ether
I reesplilats Rev. A. 0. LEWIS, i
nearly loses his life.
A runaway si most ending fatallu
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of
J. B. Oruor, Finn kiln, Grove, gl:
For four yoais it betted all doctor and 1
all ronedies. Bat Bncklins' Arnica
Salvo had no trouble to oars hi w .
Equally good for Bnrns, nraisea. Skin
Eruptions sud Piles. 26cat all drag
plenty on hand ana gettihg
ty every day. Good honl
twent -seven cents. Bring
hens and small chicks apd
to me.
J. H. Cannon.
Long Creek,
Escaped An Awful Fatb.
Mr. U. Hoggins of Melborne, Fla.,
writes, “My doctor told me I bed
Consumption and nothing could be
doue for me. I was given up to dig.
The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. ,
Kmg’e New Discovery for Consoasp- "
lion, induoad me to try it. Basalts
were startling. I am now oa the teed,
to reoovsry and owe all to Dr, King’s ,
New Discovery. It sorely saved my {
life.*' This great eare Jis guaranteed '
tut all throat and lung disoeses by all
druggists. Prioe fiOe and $1.80 Mid
bottles free,
Chbobbro.
Quid weather.
, Bbadmikiog is the order of .t he
ly and Ifrhrtfly hope that none, of
tut* Irienda may evuybe found run
m»*'***t With a
sd»—VllimUw «T four
mmWflT i. when there is c-
UeagfcVMfckfconnec tod with it to
JfMtHy.B liat of four thousand nn-
wtul<ehd*frof the wheel.
I*, Bee. K. l. Whitmire preached
bare ta«t Sunday. A large crowd.
attended.
Nisses Rosa and Etfor Phillips
of S. C. visited the Misses Williums
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. .York and
their daughter Mrs. JR. M. Smith
went to S. C. Wednesday*.
-Je*se Dunlap passed through
this section last Tuesday.
Mrs. H. K. Cannon visited her
mother, Mrs F. A. Bleckley, last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs,|M. W. 8wofford
tank dinner with Mr.|and Mrs. R. ]
J. S. 1 t)iokeon Supday.
Mt.A.J. Duoceu and wife w^nt '
This wonderful medicine peel*
lively ouree Consumption, Coughs
Colds, Bronohitis, Asthma, Pneu-
monie, Hey Fever, Pleurisy, La-
Grippe, Hoeiheneee, Sore Throet,
Croup end Whooping Couch.
Every bottle guerantoed. No
Cure. No Pey. Prioe 50o.fk$l.
Trial bottle free.
Ordiury'i CtthtiMM. V
oeorgia— Kabuu County,
To all whom U may concern: J. O. Flcfc-
«tt, adminuttatnr at R, M. Book, deesaaqt,
has Ip due form applied to the nnderstghsd
for leav« to soil the lends belonging to Um
estate of aald deceased, and said B|gllna~
tlon will be heard on the Amt Monday In
May next. This March SOU IS*.
There will be a called common- — ,,
icution of Rabun Gap Lodfp Ho. Oeorgla-Balmn Coonty, ! .
_ -- «« -*• * ~ ft ilnR:
«E rMrun county union
MEETING.
To eonveoe with the Baptist
torch at Bethel, three miles south
l Clayton, commencing Friday
Mihraeiug. the ftfUt Sunday in
IjatrkfUL
Take'Tb. Tribun.,
265, F. and A. M., Ob Saturday
night. May 2, I9O3, beginning at
seven o’clock sharp, for U»e, pur- leave u
pose of instruction. All duly qtul
WANTED AT ON©E.-*G6od
Able bodied men to work on the
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