The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, July 02, 1903, Image 3

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i jrenawronoNvr iwwnwww r.'ocal buggy, ana j( ■I* ■tts has moved ) Mi’- jo UiiinosvilUs- W'biti! mid Pi’of 'lit up t<> Nachoochce •day- Florence McAfee, after a ,, absence from tho city, Mnr- Vnllev I‘'or sale, one good now nt .1. F. Mooro & Co. Dr. Whelchel loft for Atlmiti this morning to bo gone tin l'onr days. Don't forgot that Moore Bros. ! tiro still running a livery stable, lo cated at tho “Boy” Thomas stand. Prof. Anstod, who left here for Toronto, Canada, a few days ago, reached his destination safely las! i we ek. Mr. Doyle Mooro left for Texas | last Monday. A nnnibcf of visitors in the city. John Five fine pigs for sale by Day If. Moote. Last Sunday was Children’ fee or | nt the Dalilonega Baptist church. ,, ,, .. .. 1 Mrs. (innn and her mother We have a lotjof old news papers j this week for Atlanta, to sell. Do you want any cheap? minvjtAttosrtt'M-aoptfnanim'mntFW uwiiw.'.i" [Imu't^ap: » mrimwipj | lard I. Busli mid W. II. Cray of Kansas City, Mo., and Joel T. Work on the Cavendev’s Creek i Miller of Aurnria. Nearly all the Mining Notes. left t unnel eont.innes wi, liout Air. Jaqnish es without I'casing. ; capital stock of t he company was is doing some pros- ( represented at. t he meet ing by lot- Messvs. John and Hughes Moore went down to Atlanta last Sunday. If you fail to receive your Nug get promptly let us know about it. Miss Sallio Gailhmlhas returned imnr Auraria poet work on his mining property tor or by proxy, and the meeting was in every sense enthusiastic and. from Nacoochee Valley. Aurnria has been pretty lively harm-minus. Tho following board during t he past week with north-j of direct ws was elected for Mrs. Charles Criggs of Florida, ( ri cr( , ntlomoln who woro down ! fiscal year: Judge S. P. S ts fit the Whelchel House. , on king over the valuable mines. ~ ~ Mr. Crawford, the missing fore- The new fence around tho pub this Shope, T. 1!. Cravens, Robert S. Disney, \V T . I. Kush and Joel Miller. ,0.1 h Monday. SI2I is of the city. The many friends of Uncle John | - . , v and Montie Moore | Camlin of this comity will he glad ! j? 11 , ' ,ccl at L ‘ " ’ Snt,cl I'.i'wn to Atlanta taking to learn that hie health is greatly improving and if he gels no back D ovo bains pork sausage and vl pig’s‘ft field’s Mr. W. II. .Tones has been rank -, h;lVC in out* city Prof. Hun \tlanta, who is up for a ...creation and rest. ,i , :ji c reek, in this county, ;; - ho timber near it, has been Vised by Mr. Ashley. y,| ( .vie ltice left for Mon j 1 ,, Monday, on a visit to Mrs. J. B. Hatfield. set will he well again before long, ing some improvements on the in H. 11. Crawford succeeds J. S. Stewart in the insurance business, and represents Alina ■& Queen Fire Insurance Companies. Also Equetable Life Assurance Society. It terior of his store room. Reuiemlier that we turn out all prompt, neat lie school house has been started. mnn 0 f the Greenfield mines Miss Boll Tbann visited Gaines -j reeenUy disappeared, has -,vlio Tin* board of directors hold a very no*, harmonious meeting, and after in- this wee but Winnie Jefferson, residing on the street below the jail cleans or colors all kinds of clothing. If (: 11 ids dry goods, hats , nol - t . convenient, goods j . , s me all going at cost. , !lt th 0 Underwood kinds of job wor and cheap at the Nugget office. Henry Parks, charged with block ading, had his trial last week lie- fore Com. Baker and was acquit ted. Mr. John Bennett, formerly of can be ijUHipirju but now Hall was hi barber - - ir,v is tho tun \\ L h. D. Giiiluj - . 1 1 l.ll-wl till HID to get. bargains. r,.o f cave or in "■ ' . ( .| S to remain some two or ; (1 !,j r weeks. j .-bop. T . tl 1 ,1 1,-J. - day. 111 mil' lUCiii lUMi VYLutV li'lOill Uu n'*v11111>ii (,*f tun dollars bcino r n 1 It is reported here in by Airs. Price, we meant to Davis, whose mother wore recently buried .Mrs. W. P. Price, br., but by a ! ..1*. P 1* ., rv.vi, ryp 1 '( J u nil county, has since died. made it read differently. Among the visitors Twenty-three stood the teachers (examination here last Saturday. Saturday, was Mr. Davi one of Dawson county’s awake business men. Three others commenced but they reconsidered the matter after see Mewan mil an ,, v .ij,,ry be goes to eu- •• upon his new duties for tin .ate University. M.-mv blackberries are being ,-i ered now for tho manufacture , _ , nil!( , w hich may lie beneficialj ing the questions and dropped out. Messrs. Breymann and Ainslio i of the Consolidated and Standard llS ica cups brought in by j Companies, left for their homes Cochran last Monday, sold | last Friday morning, after making and sister lave i City later on. vngon load of line turnips as j a general inspection of their rain- ' ing property here for some days. Don’t neglect to send in the money for a renewal when .V onr |^. 5 y, subscription to. the Nugget ex- J pires. Vv'c may forget and mark' . , 'flvmir mm, -..ft of our bnok. Then Mr. «o.l Mm. G. H. McGuire 01 ’ ' 'iiuolhing bolter for n reminder |.l«*t yMtorrtay for ,i visit to Woe than the cash. There is no trouble keeping up with tho weather hero now. The! Iiol rakes for awhile. .;ibitticM has closed out his hero and is doing busi-1 in diiinesvillo. And his wife ; dio Da.hlonega Hotel here, • that th rain for awhile and the miners more, causing the weather man to be unable to suit both. Most of the college ground was sowed in peas this spring and nearly j everything over that way begins to present a green appearance. Mrs. G. C. Wallace left yester day ou a two week's visit to Mc- Aiy’s Tcnn., where her husband | has been in business for some time. Mr. and Mrs. G. vilh now. Prof, and Mrs. Vickery hav gone to Hartwell to spend a fen weeks with relatives. Mrs. Ben Whitmire of Gaines ville, lias boon visiting sheriff Da vis, her father, for several days. Mrs. Dobbs, after spending a short with her sister here, Mrs. J. S. Stewart, left for home last Thursday. Several teamsters with their wagons, will leave uui'o today to work on the Seabord railroad near Marietta, Ga. You will find at M. .1. Williams braces and bits, grindstones, cross cut saws, saw files, smoothing irons.(kc., «S'e., cheap, A ri'presonrativn of the Telephone Co. is now examining the pioposed route from hero to Dawsonviiie via. McKees. A telephone message directed to W IT. McAfee yesterday from Gainesville, stated that his sister, Airs. W. B. Bell, was lying at the point of death. Rev. Mr. Phillips, who has been declining in health for some time, I v.iimicc" | • • , i . , . , . m> and out | showed up yet,. When last, heard o! “qiefmg the nmv reservoir ami tho lm wa> at Duektown, Tenn. Since j work already done on the Pull In* b'ft Mr. Greenfield Inis sus- • Play creek it. was decided to e.uin- ' j pended work on the mine. The Singleton, belonging to th Standard Co., under the manage j plote the ditch at once and do much other preliminary work, I with a view of getting tho mines m omt of Air. William Campbell, bp in < lie best possible shape for a giving good results. An addition ( full year’s work to begin on t he hiiM recently placer this fall and winter. Di working force Frank K. Bock ins of Chiea- vorything is moving along j go, one of the most prominent ! took holders of tin | of several hands j been made to th and nicely. Tho ore that is being milled now conies from one of t he largest veins in this county. It is 12x150 foot, and good milling ore, having to he worked by hand drilling, rendering it much slow er than if other drills were used. When Air. Ainuslie arrived here a few days ago it was his intention to begin preparation lor tho nVf. stalM-ion of a smelter down at l» 0 ]] | the Banning at once, but being unable to get Mr. Maxwell, who is now in North Carolina, here loi awhile, lie returned norr-h for the purpose of making other ariange- ments doubtless. Some time ago Mr. Maxwell was employed by the company to visit Mexico and ex-. ! amine one of the proposed smel ters, is why his services were de sired. All who have visited the pyrites company, came in on last Thursday and took a prominent, part in the stockholders mooting and made many valuable suggest ions about tho working of the company. Dr. Bockius contemplates buying in dividual property here and mak ing his home in this soction. The ecuymuoy will build n cmnos dious house on its property, near Auraria. and Judge ,Shope is coil- lump!.dung cpuiuluif, the wii.t r here in our mild climate. No company was over in better shape than The Dahlonega Gold Alining A Milling Co. and we expect great results from tho working of its valuable property before the ides of another summer. A Parting Tribute to Retiring Pres, of N. G. A. College. left last Tuesday for Atlanta to Snine in this county, pronounce it SCO if the doctors down there can ; one of the biggest and best paying Id him any good propositions known. As hereto- h a ve rv , , r . , n . . : fore stated, arrangements l . S. Deputy Marshal Giizxlo; . ,, . ' , , ... been made by its owners with the went over into Dawson county 1 i (!.,;ri keep up your cows at lit y ' : i will bav-e to pay a tine. ill'. Jolm Bryson of Dawson .ay, was summoned to the bed" > n; his son, Mr. Ward Bryson, 1 Sunday, who is very sick here is fever, but improving now. Aof, dowers, after an absence a few weeks from Dah- :.i. returned last Monday, Ridge. Mr. McGuire will to McCa.y’sTenn., and stay awhile. Right recently Miss Mario Gail wonlluir iMivcan seuds in a report Gnl «t wasOccleilj a day or two lata ami wliat we have , *=«>”*' " ss ' slaut 111 'f 1,1 forgotten about the weather vve cun look on "the map and be minded at once. Col. and Airs. J. H. Mooro the Qpurposo prepaaing bis leit for their old homo at Nash ahold goods for shipment to vide, Term., this week. M e, to gether with all tiiuU' otiier inenus here, regret to give them up, trusting their stay from among us will not be very lengthy. IlflFI V Icuv-v- »» II. he nlcted. Whore at- stitute, who accepted, and is now re . | attending the summer school for ; teachers at Knoxville, Tenn. Jeff Findley, John Tillson and Howard Stanton made a pleasure adersviile, Ga v-'i.Charters left tins week to bt week and seized a blockade still, j He failed to get the operator but on ! gi.u three, sets of false moustaches. ! Now that the weather is getting hot any visitors wishing a place; to spend the summer pleasantly, where the nights are coo! and wa ter pure, let 'them come to Dahlon ega. AT iss Wilburn Antonia Smith of Belton, S. ('.. and Miss Istolena Southern Railway Co., for the construction of a railroad from its line to the mine. The survey commenced same days ago and For six succcessive years Presi dent Joseph S. Stewart has very nearly approached the limit of Ills incentive xpimers in promoting the cause of the North Georgia Agricultural College at Dablono 1 ' ga. He has, in every respect, fill ed his position, and tilled it with ago auii ... , , , . , credit to himself and to the insta tin' work is p.ogiessing nm, >* ! ln tion which ho has had in charge. The Southern is m search ot I _ . freight and here it will get it, an On Tuesday, June the both, ho offii ill Lbt * Id nil | /»ii i i • it . , , peacefully resigned his office as agreement having already been .. . . , •. a o lco ‘ b president and turned tuo chan Howard btanton maac a Fj8tel i 0 Harris of Murrayville, Ga tripup mto White county '” st | iU . c visUine Misses Nell, Joe end luce in the •ne:.->r a short while for rest and 1 (ication. He attended the ban-1 : 't at Tallulah, giyen by the j due wuo 'ill': liar A ssociation. It was i Boon G tiling. $10.00 a plate. d". F. J. Williams, who has .'D absent for some time in Ten- " ' r.ml Adanta, passed through dilonega enroute for his home '(Saturday, who upon his ar- ■ i ' found his child very sick. F'kr John Harbison went down ville Alonday t-i see the " file cyclone. Thousands ■■' 1; ph both old and young have o' i-a that city since its visitu- 11 :: (un cyi'i’y section. The ■‘'■"S caused by it number 107, \ ; ' : one occurring recently, \ 11 - relieved to be all as tho I -'' .I. u'c 11 are fast recovering.! ' ■ giyiug services wore held I Saturday and Sunday. They yis ., 1; „ ; _ rVi ited Nacoochee Valley, went to the i ivt.«l, r .« ^ * top of Yonah Mountain, and at tended church on Sunday. Arvorta Snllins, charged with conspiracy in the U. S. court in Atlanta, and who has been con “Marshes.” Air. Arnold, the general super intendent of the Dahlonega Gold mado by the Pyrites Co. to supply the road with a sufficient number of cars per day to justify the con struction of this branch line. The shaft down at the Lockhart over to Dr. E. S. Avis of New Jersey, who will now assume tho duties of this important position. We could not attempt to give a lot of ore will be taken out now for a test so as to enable tiie pres ent owners to determine for them selves its exact value. The work .... — — r- is under tho supervision of Air. Mine near Auraria, known better 0 um pbell. The Lockhart is said , , ,. . 11 \ I full expression, if we were able, has been cleared of its water and I ^ 80rvice tbat Presi . I'lent FtowaiL has lundofeu tl ; tention is given a cemetery it shows | - u Fulton colintv ifti i OD ac i strangers at the first glance •***'■ ' is tho Betz, was up a few hours j (. Q be g 00( i property by those who ' “ 1 ! -ai* dni have worked it, but the the people in the town are not all | dead, besides it speaks well of <i j place and proves that they respect j ] those who have passed on beyond. Last week Mrs. Charters and! her son and daughter left for a trip ^ | to several leading cities with thej & I intention of being gone about a I (couple of months. They will visit i Atlanta, several cities in V irgiuia. count of a mistrial in his case, has^ ^ made bond and is once more on-; ist Tuesday ou business with Coi. | \V, F. Price, one of the directors the fresh monr'An air. In the Supremo court tho case , ,. . .. J of the Chestateo Pyrites Co. vs. r, W. G. Umpboll who vcs.to | |cr ,, Cl . eet Go | d Minin? Co., iin a halt mile of the court; . , . drouth, ill goto Wushingtou, Laitimore, joying Mi ! within house in Dahlonega, has as large a sweet potato patch as many of our farmers. Year before raised 150 bushels. Didn’t do so well last year on account of the b ■ Already lias more than petition for injunction, before Judge Kirascy in the S ! ? hpi court of this, county, has been rc- * versed. This suit was caused by the former company cutting a can al and diverting cettain waters same trouble occurs here as at many other mines of this county, much of the gold is lost in working it. The proper machinery has been invented that will overcome-all this trouble now, and work is ex- hipcrior | pected to be resumed there very actively in ;i short while. The frequent rains here enables Crown Mountain plant to contin ue moving both day and night. | four thousand plants set but. New York, Niagria Falls and many Kg s ,,, lS0n . 'phis shows what 1 other points of interest beioie ic* J a:Lier . T y -md industry brings about. * . j *' . UirnU!g- i Uncle Eli Wehunt, one among j Last week a call was received j r jU11 ,pkin county’s oldest citizens,, ille for a lot of hands, y — Dahlonega last Saturday. t() *6 Diienued by many ibove the ])roposcd dam of the latte This week the news reached town that All known here died in White county. ,, , . | ,' „ , . .... ,; Capt. AVoodward being vvell ac- i=G SiMHby, ivliii.b !lo do wurk. feivcnU went ,li» n. Hb is getiio? old, teeblo and blmi., with tbo oId „, ltleman intoi-cnlins iimraur Uif.ii soim; mombei- of tbe! an ,, , ]n , lWo gel about but very ' wol . k wroto a ,. BS 'runliiiig into Cheatatee river, Although ft clean up was recently from Gaines :n Gainesville the other '• ''Varner being asked by a bitivu of the Eagio about J 1 1(* , baseball team. | their destination they lit oua fly-j 1 ing “.Jinny" and ' a fitw times to the tune of Sweet Home, returned a long it was arouit Home . ; I 110111(1, O'lOV ilo j :tcJ Ul::l WiiS 1(1110 cim ' to Dahlonega, causing but a short w . ! V .G.tes mine ' ' iMny i n the progress of the team | hi ■a connl v .... o.i, 1 j> muijui'ij v, onau e io gci loom um *>-*.) , , , . , .. • • , ,, anu uuuuiu ,1,1 went to work and wroto U pon arriving at , , t | Some years age he deeded . ... I llLlu ' J ^ , , .. . 'obituary notice. Latei ' "" » #v-! hi, son, Willis, Ins laud for him to: J,,,., „ w „ „ fals0 nlan „ niter "<l' n Mi ak „c,uoof him the rest oi his 1,1c., (be c lnin h „j d ,, s „. oy ■This the son, b» says, hnsfa, oil N( , , I(alljt it wonlt , h„ v0 lo, and the o ' '• 1 j } )ecn interesting to Air. Peterman made, tho flume lines now begin to sparkle with gold again. Two cuts are being run now, the last ^ i one being opened out on what is Peterman, who is wel1 ! knovvn a8 the Sand vein, which is large and fine. The vein in the Wallace cut has also increased in size and richness, gold in the ore Sl/,e ailU IIUUUOOD, ... . , being visible to the mitural eye, j bj.,1 So if these cuts are run with the proper grade so the ore can be JU L ‘. •! -* lego since he has been in charge. As president, he has served with a restless zeal for the life of the college. He has displayed that yim and energy which is so valuable for the success of any in stitution. When he came to this college it was in want of much of its vitality that was afterward shown by tho grit and determination to make it a highly progressive college, which lie made manifest. While t lie col lege is sure to continue in its ma terial and educational advance ment vve feel very much under obligations to Prof. Stewart for the high standing the college has attained under his skillful super vision. Asa teacher, he was foremost, and ho was very successful in so- curing the sympathy and respect of the entire student body. While he was u man of true discipline and rigid in applying the law, ho 'l'ii Tint 1 'uuty, is quoted as eay- t know just about here vasilv washed down into the bins, there will bo no trouble in keep ing all the stamps running on full (time with a drop of eight inches, full capacity, both day and night. The meeting at Alill Greek last I’lio Huntington mills ha\o again as many good things were said ’ about him. to begin suit, so as to recovet his property. Col. W. A. Charters makes a "'■HI.-,.,of tho! Woloiuii ii from pooil mitbority, oooii solicitor ?cnfri|l, b “* 1,0 i .nAnitay wu well at-lbeen brought 1 wor:hits,, practically that Uon. W . “ .“ ba * ot m,w j never bo able to nin ! tomlKl, shown,? signsthatthocora-1 kopt running when not being re transportation outlet, j for the purpose oi' i .u-ing nmm v allans in t •(. a >• cn j ’, munity there is becoming aroused paired. This is the great trouble ' ' especially when it comes io u 1 *-■ / , .... ... I ai, nt paring meals. The morning after l’eiigious work. into service an(|> Wun\ ik build r.H. ... Ui W 4 , X 1 ' l J J t.’ I H’liuff tU 1 and it will take | Gaiucsvill Our under-' early day. Pyrites Co.! to the electric line from . to New Bridge at au 1 t*‘ help tho Gainesville I graded and' when ihe warn w »«y- aucr ... The prospects j with these mills. Phey get out of , „ .. 7 ,w.! seem bright for a nropnerous revi- order too often to make them very he most of the line Mrs. Charters left tor a pleasure ] ^cm migm 101,1 pi i , ,1,1, piiiul baa already be.. i„ s t W cck, .be Culiuiel slept a, > j valin A. near road. v ,, . [h . k :‘:: 0 ^^r?oX;.!.lay.""<lor lb. i.tlucDCO of.,bo Last weak tho stockholders of o ™ a ».m,- boo aaa ho. '"»! , ! ,„;. aclli „„ „f tho pastor, Kcv. J. ’ The Dalilonega Gold Mining and «lrie Co. build -a?the Uaek euuiineneeait w,i not |„ mtcBiUid tak.n- J' ow|] : s . Blackburn of liable..?., there | Killing Co. hold its annual meet- Gic proposition wasn’t take a great w hi e .*» 1 ‘■ 1 ■ i ‘■ L ' , ',*7 i : n <-niuo- until j were fifteen penitents who offered (ing at its principal office here in - * *“l k I that would keep bun gran? Vt'T lboulae | vus 'for prayer. There 1 Dahlonega. Among those present nnd tl he result ica n «aacil ike Southcn , j;,j,^ .tonoy'to'huild a railroad and dmner. And what do you think '"'G™'' and Iho | wo trust that about all the former | t ™l to.»r.b«». ' '' l,0i: 'g mad • from Gaines** G: nri.es now. to build a railroad and j dinnei' tier b!e i is done and that ihe.y vvi" h | i () , r( .t ,'own to business ;oda cracke 'onado was good order and everybody so-1 at the meeting were Judge Shope, bcr. They also have good pro-1 Dr. T. R. Cravens and Robert S. gressive Sabbath schools. 1 Disney, aii of Chicago, and Wil- j may go As tho head of the faculty, ho has won the esteem of them all, and they recognize Ins masterly ability. Hence, it is to be acknowl edged and regretted that they will bo separated from him as an ac complished loader. The trustees were highly pleas ed with him and he has been heart ily in cooperation with them all the while, but for reasons of inter est to himself he declined not to stay any longer hero. As a citizen of this section, as an educational leader of North Geor gia, and as one of the formost eds ucatots of the state, we regret that we have lost him; but as he has found it to his interest to go elsewhere we can but ouly extend him a friendly hand and wish him a continual success wherever he