The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, July 02, 1903, Image 2

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• ■rtMVjjrr"w?vrr:ruiru»^.'!'rtmr.nr’- ■ -r * ■ -rmrrt • The & Nugget, DAHLONF.GA, JULY 2, 1903. Boot at ilia l)alilomu’a, (»a. I*. O an Senoml Clans Matter. Official Organ ol both City and County. r l bo summer session of the legis lature is now in full blast. The members of the legirlnture attended a liarbeeuo at Griffin last Saturday. W hile handling a pistol carelessly this week Robert Rich of Swains- boro, shot and killed his mother. A negro was killed in Wiming- ton, Dcleware last week dnring a collision between the whites and blacks. Auraria items. Wc have had a fine season and ( The strike fever is growing in Omaha, One hundred school children recently struck for shorter hours. The house has passed a bill to amend the Constitution so as to limit taxation for all purposes to five mills. it is now clear and the farmers are “rushing.” A certain person from New Bridge who is single but who is not likely to be single long, came by here Sunday afternoon in a new buggy. Rev. V. A. Higgins went up to Hahlonega Saturday to test him self on the teachers examination. Messrs. John and Joe Smith went to (duinosvilie last week on business. The Smith Bros, seem A bill has been introduced in tin legislature to escheat lands with out owners to the, state for the benefit of the schools. Booker T. Washington did send his personal cheek for Sib to the colored people of Gainesville, in jured by the cyclone. I.. W. (ircen of Habersham county, was elected doorkcepor of the senate last week to succeed Major Wilson, deccasod. The trial i f James Tillman for the murder of Gov. dales, in Dexs ton county, S. (;., begins first Mondav in September. Rev. L. G. Broughton, of At lanta, is charged with plagiarism in hi.* sermon on “ I hi> Women of the Bible," luit he denies the charge. Hon. d. II. Hall, representative in the legeslature from Bibb, an nounces that he will he in the race for governor. A negro in Atlanta last week to b ® “ h,,9tl8r8 ”‘ in ,hc mercantile was sentenced to eight years in the ! llhini penitentiary for stealing $200. Col. Huff of Dahlonoga was hero He was no hank clerk. transacting business on Wednes- — — ■ day last. Between live and six thousand | Mr. Andrew Cain, who has an applicants,, in various parts of fhf | important position in Texas as state, wcwi examined for teacher’s teacher, was here Sunday, June certificate last Saturday. 2< s tli, visiting old friends and uc- Mr. Goo’ Vanderbilt proposes j Winces. Mr. Cain left Mons to build a perfect town about ,10 ] da X morning for his home and miles from Ashville. entirely com- | vvl!l 1101 ,)( ’ with ,1S «».V mol '° ™on. one* W° have a very large school) here now, considering that wo bes gan tiie middle of June, and we At Springfield, III., tin* other I expect to hitvo a much larger one night, John Hawker was stabbed j ] a t er „ a to the heart as the preacher pro-j nouneed the benediction am lights were extinguished The Supreme court has jus ' del ed a decision to effect that I tmg on horse racing cHt pi.*■ r Georgia, rai:ii|iKi: <■ Will 1),> sold h,.'o,-<. door (/ die fount v . ■ 1st Tiiesdny in .1 ulv leRiil hours of sale' j, dor for cash the foil, w i! : Lots ol land, »nu,i, m lnmdrod and sovrntv (■;, ' C'gbt hundred :m.i ' ' "pin 9 rob ud Hr '"He, ctinii "II M. the 11th disiriot , Lumpkin o ■.unity, ( as the property* u! ffil b.V virtue and to satisfy , from the Justice coup of t j, I dist., G At., in fnv,„. ,,| drixvs. said VVilUnin M sin.' made and returned n, Gemm, L. C. M. L.Wls, .she. ■> over ' --lie, -•"'-nd U w. li TAI',.r ft y w lining A A i-au A S p r\ i aid minim Mrs. Mattie Milhurn Reid, wid ow of Representative Reid of Ma con, died suddenly Thursday night soon after she returned from a funeral. is illegal. This will be a drawback to aii fairs in Georgia hereafter, for horse racing is the biggest thing on the programs. Rronelier Broughton’s recent at - if rnpi’esantativn Granade’s bill, 1 "V oung Alcn And of Wilkes, becomes a law those re- j Attention. ! ceiviug divorces will have to pay j $40. A bill lias been introduced in the l'ho foil wing were visitors Imre i house by Mr. Carrington of Madi- B |C j last woek: Mr. Robt. 1/. Disney, i son, to extend the state in ad to | Dr. Bockius, and Judge Sharpe j Brunswick. tren-j 1 ^ ( hieago. Di. Cravens, J. C. i Three negroes were lyjiched io ! Boi iglit nnd W . J. Kush of Kan- | l$ a i i( . r county Tuesday night for j !Nl8 ^ l LV* i the murder of a white man. Their Rev. and Mrs. Jos. H. Bell of bodies were riddled with bullet Atlanta arc visiting relatives at I have the lottow | properties for sale in j !5j;oai|>kija toev'e^t, $ | lfip acres, J miV. ^uih-tv„ i Dnnlonegn, and mljoinjn.r p,,. ; Patch. Fiye gold-b; ;u in. •'* 1 i "d up, assaying from Women, j P ei * bm. wiili ore enoi: ■ i ,t , tv. n -oi.np loci -.oil-, 'm I proposition lias a oh:.nei-c.] | ditch running tlunn.li ,j“ : | properly, with water power. no,d';, i I ' ■ l 1 1 1 i i i ' i i i 11 ! ill* lit .I. . . , ^OtllliliUlG lOi* ilii iiui it Agt icultnral ■ Wed timbered. In bet- The North Geor College, established by the state, offers the greatest and most pay- j 500 an, ing investment. Tuition free, 1 Wdiloneg; hoard cheap, climate healthful, | |>et wblT surroundings cheerful, discipline exact, scholarship high. ft has distinguished graduates, earnest W SaitCom 1 m the arilL'di v.;: i'; i'unuin< I test, Veins run I 500 acres This *> - nuiiii-c.at c l '" Vl ; c-iumiv. Tw io iwi 11 iin'ii 1 ."! un 111 tlli; I"' till l I he presidential parade in 8an Francisco was led by colored troops and au exchange thinks it must have reminded Teddy of San Juan lull. Auraria. * Miss Bessie Miller, has returned from an extended visit to Roswell. C.apt. and Mrs. II. D. Jaquish tack on tin Technological school! have gone to Chicago, to spend a in Atlanta has let him down in the few weeks. estimation of the people. All i Mr. Peter Woody, who some were riddled with Col. Felder replies to Rov. Mr. j Broughton of Atlanta in a very j students, able teachers sensational preachers w a tiling of tho past. soon ho time ago moved down to Gaines- 10 11 is all right’to give the negro an education, hut after you have given it to him what is-be going to do with it t is the question asked by an exchange. The overflow of the river last week above rendered hundreds of families homeless. People were forced to (lee from the valleys to the foot hills i f the mountains. At Sunday j-viMe, lias recently moved buck his old home near Auraria. B.) Grande j y T ,. s< Lu |. t Lon(1()1> |oft v r j,i My I aso, has 1 f ol . Alabama, where she goes to join her husband, who- in engaged at work there. Rev. N. A. White preached a j splendid sermon School A clash between the whites and negroes took place at Willington, Di l., last Thursday. Hundreds of shots were tired injuring a couple of negroes. to an attentive . congregation, at the Methodist 111 1 church, last 3rd Sunday. Mr. J. Wisconsin last Sabbath resolutions ; a. Hollifield was appointed dele- wore ]mssed condemning lynchmgs. j gate to the District meeting, which convenes at Monroe, Gat on July, 9th. . Andrew Carnegie gave nothing to the tornado and flood sufferers, although he gave $(400,000 to Booker Washington's school. lie .‘i might” poor I»iucl of lib ty.- Scnoia Gazette. -V hjg gold find is reported at! Selsbury, X. C. (')n the 24th the; W!iiip««y Reduction company of j Charlotte, taken out six tons of I ore at the Barrcugor gold mine, in Stanley county, which yielded $20,000 to the ton. This will have just about as much effect as trying to drown a goose by pouring wpter on its back. , \V. R. lad wards has recent ry had a tine horse and cow bitten by a -make which makes its habitation m ur uimiml his barn, ilo fa otter ing 50 cents each for King snakes which I10 proposes to turn loose in bis haru tu d"-truy othel 1 snakes. —Acwor f h Post. A man and' his-wifo locked them selves up in a room in Mexico ihis week and fought a duel with pis tols. Both were killed, the wife tVy and the htishrtnd died from a wound in a few hours. Juuobngs sure enough bugs, have come. The kind hoys 40 years ago tied a string to their leg and enjoyed themselves as well as those of the same age today do that have to have a fifty dollar bicycle to ride, a standing collar and a “bilod” shirt to wear. The citiz: ns of Blue Ridge dis- kriet, in White county, have an ! elephant on their hands, which is 1 he sfoeb litw,. and are trying to gel rid of it. dome t$*y ■ ago they were led to believe that it was the: very tiung needed, but have since learned better and are going to | ask the legislature to puss a special act for their relief. We have long A mot) of fifty masked men stretched a nogroo’s neck by the j name of Jack Harris at Clarendon, Ark., last Thursday, for seriously injuring John Coburn, a white far mer. This should learn the no- j uxplosion at Hanna, W y° grocs a lesson, that they must be have either north orsouth. State Comptroller Love of Tex- was murdered Tuesday in his ! office by W. G. Hill, a former em ploye. The latter was seized by a clerk and In the scuffle was killed by his own pistol. two hundred and thirty-four lives were iost Tuesday in a mine since said that the stock law 111 the mountains would he detrimental to the interest of the people. Raising the buildings on the four blocks 111 the heart of New York: city bought by the Pennsylvania Railroad for its depot has been be gun. Tim four blocks to be clear ed are Rounded by Seventh and Ninth avenues and Thirtieth ami Thirty-third streets, and not a brick or a stone will i-e loll on them. The wreckers will tear down -k0 buildings, including three church es, a hospital uod a home for boys, i The Station to he built on the site will he the largest is the world. 1 he buildings being destroyed, v ith then foi uicr occupants, would - indm up a small city, says the Savannah News. 'L’ho most expensive and useless lhin-g we have in each county of Georgia is the grand jury, which should he done away with and let lh.' Justices of the Peace look after the business ot their respective districts. Before the grand jury, only one side of the ease is hoard, ami a fellow who is mad can man age to have a ease made against you just for spite and if you have no friends to go your security you must go to prison and remain till court at the expense of tin: county. And when court comes very often the ease is investigated and find nothing in it and then you are dis charged. When if tlio ea.se had been investigated by a Justice the evidence of Both sides would have been weighed and all this confine ment, trouble and expense would not. occurred. Besides this, if a grand juror is disposed to do so he can reach away hack two years an 1 pull one of his enemies into trouble for some little frivolous offense, and s-nut his eyes at some- thing of oioro importance dime by a friend. It i.- a jurors duty, as a citizen, to make investigations and prosecute all violators oc the law, but it he fails to do so he does not, me Alabama miners around Birmingham intended going on a strike yesterday. “salty” manner through the city papers this week, denouncing him in most hitter terms. At this early period some of the friends of Col. (), J. Lilly have been urging him to make the next race for the legislature from Lumpkin county. Should the Colonel consent to allow his name to be used we doubt very much of his h aving nuv opponent, on ac count of his competency and popu larity. It holds the state championship for oratory and has the finest cade! corps un der a most distinguished West Point graduate. For patticuhirs, write to Dk. E. S. Avio, President, D.ditomga, Ga. Water in abundance mining m cratin’: - and a farm ot U0 acn Til les clear and perl Address for partin UVII inn bin llivnlicu YV \ lee. ! ) . ,! iUNBsm5samBi*ifXE&vmow.vytwircratrgcK"jtwr*.r7n^t7WYVTwv *• v,»- -j-t sen o’ Right ■* i.-'-.-in-Twa £•<> (KsftT *i O' l-&-CPV.’ 1>4X> "-i" ■ 3 i ><m« NOTICE—FOR BALE. Lot, No. -147, in liifcli district, first | section. In the gold belt of bumpkin , county, corners in Ohestatee river. I Address W. IO. Sharpe, Meridian Miss. Kj .H TS - t-. «-u . 1 a uC , 1 Jl v II ’t.1v.> ► J O ol‘ Xt i.A f-b l-J O D Mil. Vt I >aJB loiie&'a. aOiu’ stock consists of everything usually ke.pt in a Tor Brill make it to vour interest to trade with us vrlVe li- . md Wi’# ♦ ;.o * nb'A Having made, satisfactory ar rangements to continue business at the far*PRESENT liOCATIOX jjjf 1 will continue selling J >. < i J : XT ?. . t . A r-jzuitnrjotcT?s.ai«sKn>*«K?s«.waK-suBW23tanrroww- Jf VnWfci:, 1 ssow y DKALKR IIS- » r /*. g* ,rv pi t) fl I i| rji B. U MRS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Kutre Nous Club. 176 Warren Avenue, Cuicaoo, 111., Oct. 22,1902. For nearly four years L suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the Only way to get well. I, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well as 1. for home with, a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of ( iirdni for me to try. and he did so. i began to improve in a few days ami in} recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. |£h^CaLcl yblo violate his oath until sworn This is the holo for him to get out of, in discharging his duties against a friend. -Mrs. Stowe s letter shows everv woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely W ine ot Cardui cures that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. Bo not go on suffer ing. Go to your druggist today and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine ot Cardui. 1 still have a lot of M I-I OK and hath that I will sell at and below first i cost. I have just opened up a ! beautiful line of Lawns, Dimities, ■ I _ ’ 1 1 Organdies and Appliques that ! i can’t bo boat for beauty and price. My stock is complete, and prices ; to please any one, all 1 ask is your inspection' and f will guarantee to please you in quality, beauty and prices Thanking you for past, favors, I trust to inerrit your patronage in 1 the future. LSI) A FULL LINK OF a, 4* & Mr p Y <mt> 4 o rs o ■fl -o 're :■ f p r S id ■'Vy.cl j *51'.'Vl* rt-' P* \t r R K I n Si m ino i \ s !B 11' Id i r i a** PBMiuuujaaa»gra«i-.y.-rrT.-^f.'.-y Yours for Business, l ¥. MILLER. WMBCnNn vura ria Gra, Ti ir p a tj f r\Mrr a UOTFIn 1 i in U A ULUINCUrt nv * - - <> S.J nuiet’ W<pw | « Is now ope 1 to the public,’villi a tabic supplied "‘th 1 ^ best the count rv a fi ord ates: fi’urnittire eiilircly »*e’.v. ^ i'er diiv, ■ I. )( ; per week, C. p ( ■’ m0 " 1 ^ Mutfi. JOHN HA'i FIELD; 1 1-0 P'