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TheINugget.!
DAHLONEGA, AUGUST 6, 1903.
The Etowah Gold Mining Co.
Enetrod at tlie Dnhloncga, Gft.
as Second OlnHs Mutter.
Official Organ of both City and
County.
Some thief entered the mansion
and siole Gov. Terrell’s Panama
hat the other night.
Wo would l*c glad to givo our
readers some legislative news but
nothing being done.
Last week a gentleman in
Americas, Ga., shipped a lot of
fine melons to a friend in London.
Comptroller General W right cs
timates that the increase in the
valuation of the state tax this year
will be great.
Weil, it seems that Atlanta is
going to get that much talked of
depot. It will be large and one of
the linosl in Georgia.
Four persons were killed by !
Quite a number of gentlemen of
| Da 111 onega and other places, met
\ by invitation of Mr. C. R. Arnold,
j general manager of the above com
pany, on last Saturday at the Betz
j Mine, now known as the Etowah
Gold Mining Company’s works.
Among the visitors were: Judge W.
W. Murray and J. F. Moore, Esq.,
of the Crown Mountain Company;
Col. Sharpe of Chattanooga,
Tenn., who is a largo stockholder
in the “Jumbo Mine,” which is,
soon to start up on the Chestntee
above the Garnet Mills. Also I)r.
It. C. Whelchel, Col. W. A. Char
ters, II. 1). Gurley, Esq., Major
J. F. C.Tillson, W. P. Price, Jr.,
and Col. W. P. Price,Sr. ; the lat
ter gentleman being a director of
the company. The object of the
visit was to witness the operation
of the new machinery, just erect
ed, especially the magnificent ore
crusher, which reduces the ores to
the fineness of flour in an incred
ibly short t ime and at once carried
by the water, which moves the
lightning near Ccdcrtown, On.,
last Thursday while in a barn. Two J machinery, through a long length
of boxes down to a large bin
which holds the black sand, and
mules were also killed.
The bill making it unlawful for
a laborer, under verbal contract,
to bo taken from one party and
hired to another, lias passed the
senate.
Judson Brinson, the Savannah
cigar smuggler, made a confession
last week implicating government
officers and a hundred Savannah
citizens.
At Mutewan, W. Vu., one night
last week Mrs. W. K. Dayis killed
her husband’s favorite woman and
then in man’s attire escaped'to the
mountains.
We notice that some of the
weeklies are cheating their subscri
bers by double leading their mat
ter in order to fill up a good deal
of space with but little work.
The present members of the leg
islature will soon come homo and
take a vacation for ten months—
not meeting again until June, 1904,
unless an extra session is called.
One day last week at the explo
sion of two gun powder magazines
at Lowell, Mass., over twenty per
sons were killed and fifty injured.
Fourteen houses were destroyed.
Last week three negroes reached
such gold ns may not have been
caught by the riffles on the jour
ney. 'I'lie achievement of this
new process is to save the gold,
which our miners all believe is
largely lost and carried into the
Etowah river. There was but
one opinion among the visitors,
and that was: if the new process
is not ft wonderful success they
were unable to discover a reason
why.
The host, Mr. C. R. Arnold, is
the discoverer of the process and
the inventor of the machinery,
as well as general manager of the
mines. I To drinks lemonade, as
did all of his visitor® but in a near
by cave, ns cold as Alaska, there
was stowed-a way some of M". John
F. Betz’s best brewed Philadelphia
lager beer, which was drank in
rememberance of the only man in
America who ever put his hand on
Pope Leo's head, and pro
nounced a blessing on the man
whose death has'so recently inter
ested the whole civilized world,
and which caused the Pope of
Rome, to confer upon Mr. Betz
though a Protestant.,* the honor
of membership in the order of St.
Macon from Danville, 111., fleeing (,lr ;S 01 3 r -
^ The lunch-dinner, of which the
visitors partook, was not unlike
the splendid menu provided by a
Philadelphia connousure, and all
from the lynch law. Tho south
desires its citizenship increased
hut prefers a different quality of
people to this kiud.
i he Constitut ion of Sunday said:
“Of the 800 or -100 general hills
pending before tho house it is safe
to say that not more than 40 or 50
will ever come to final action at
the present session.” Very poor
wor k to cost $70,000.
returned home in the evening
highly gratified with the day’s
pleasure on the banks of the beau
tiful Etowah.
As soon as the buildings are
complete and everything in good
running order at the mill, Mr.
Cyaig’s friends promise themselves
another happy return of Satur-
H.n women get mad at their t ] a y’8 visit, when they will lie per-
nihbands they geneially take tho Knitted to write more fully about
noom sin k to them, hut Mrs. V . j the Ktowali Company’s mines and
J. \\ ood in Atlanta the other day, m j]] s>
used tho pistol and shot five times,
only one hall taking etfo.ct, caused
by jealousy on her part. The
Judy is in jail and the husband
dangerously wounded,
Good Church News.
The house by a vote of 107 ayes
to 46 noes, passed the uniformi
ty text-book hill last Friday,
which it is believed will pass the
senate by a good majority. The
bill provides that tho state hoard
of education, consisting of the govs
Ed. Nuggjst:
On the 80th ult. you would
have been delighted had you been
at Soul’s Chapel, the last day of
Bro. White's protracted meeting.
An all-day service, reading and
prayer service, at 10 o’clock by
the pastor and an experience
meeting. It was enconrging to
hear those good men and women
ernor, secretary of stale, comp-j tell how they loved tho Lord, who
Holler general, attorney general first loved them,
and state school commissioner, At 11 o’clock tho pastor allowed
shall he made the school hook com- the writer to worry the congrega-
pensation. January 1, 1905, is j tion for nil hour with a talk, cal 1-
tln date i'pr the inauguration of ed preaching. Then a dinner was
IIk*. new system. No city that spread all over the place, and if
you had been present you would
have gotten a good send off to
wards getting fat. Editor, the
cleverest women you ever saw
liV" around Soul’s Chapel. Yes,
they all have clever husbands and
levies a local ta.\ to maintain a
system of graded schools is forced
to use the uniform system. The
hill provides for tho appoint 11101.’!
of a sub-eommisiou of five school
teachers of tlie state for the pur
pose of assisting the commission in sweethearts, {dd and young,
selecting the books to he used. After dinner 8?t’yices began in
111.s measure has been vigorous] the church and the JL’id, clever
fought by the school book trusts j school teacher came marching' her
thioiighout tho country, hut we j school to the church, where all,
are glad to see that the house, or a j both old and young, listened nt-
big majority of its members at : tentively to a line sermon by Bro
least, are looking after the interest ! White, the pastor, and an earnest
otthe the poor as well as the rich. ! prayer by Bro. J. B. Brown.
Bro. Teasley was on hand to lead
the songs, and lie and Bro. Gittin
to help with their talks and earn
est prayers. Brn, James Higgins
lmd been there to help in the work
hut was not present the last dnv.
One gmd old brother was received
in tile church, to-wit: John Sose-
bep, while others took the church
vows a second time for better liv
ing. One sweet babe was baptized.
May (lie good work started at
Soul’s Chapel spread all over the
county and state. God bless the
good people around and about
this place of worship. Writer,
( though (50 years of age, was made
| to fed young for awhile and de-
jtermined to get nearer duty and
to God. Oh, how 1 desire more of
the holy fire of love in my own
heart! Let us all watch and he
sober, and do to others what we
would like them to do to ua.
Dear editor, 1 like you fine
you are not a Christian. You
ought to he, and if you are not
one now you can he. A word to
the wise is sufficient. God bless
the editor and the Nugget and all
its renders. More later on.
A fleetionately,
J. Neivt. Austin.
Thank you, sir. The above ut
terances coming from an old man
like Mr. Austin are highly appre
ciated. He has quite a different
feeling for us than the proud
preacher here, who wanted us boy
cotted and starved out because we
wouldn’t stop the press and how
at his presence one day. His ac
tions have been such as to cause
him to lose popularity and his
congregations decrease so that he
had to advertise “for a fool” fora
companion, while the' Nugget is
still prospering and gaining
strength every day.
News About Dewey School
I louse.
Mr. Ralph Weaver, who has
been visiting his mother, Mrs. 1 J.
W. Weaver, returned to his work
near Atlanta last week.
Messrs. Frank Head and Frank
Anderson left for Birmingham,
Ala.,'In-st Saturday, where both go
to accept positions.
Rev. Mr. Guun preached a
strong sermon to an attentive aim
dience at Concord Sunday at 11
o’clock. Subject: “Faith.”
The crops of this section which
have suffered considerably from
the drought, have been revived
some by the recent showers.
Miss Myrtho Weaver, who has
been visiting relatives iu Auraria,
returned home last week.
Miss Dollie Stillman of Cleve
land, is visiting Mrs. Castleberry.
Mrs. >1. 0. Woods, who has
been visiting here for some time,
returned to her home in Auraria
last week.
Mr. E. E. Crisson is working
his gold mine this week. Mr.
Crisson is an enthusiastic miner
and understands his business. We
INDIGESTION
“I was troubled with stom
ach trouble. ThedfordO Elaelr-
Draught did me more good
in one woolr than all tho doc
tor's medicine I took in a
year.’—MRS. SARAH E.
SUIRFIELD, Ellettsville, Ind.
Thedford’s Black Draught
quickly invigorates the ac-
I ion of the stomach and
cures even chronie cases of
indigestion. If you will
take a small dose of Thed-
ford s Black Draught occa
sion,illy you will keep your
stomach and liver in per
fect condition.
^ _ Lands
FQ r sale.
cold
a-Mi
tin
1 hn y« Die follow!,,
propcrilies for sa | ( , in
KimHdci,,
K.o acres, lm ie«
Dnhloncgn, ami a.li'oini,;
latch, hive gold.beaiin.r -
c’d up, assaying from .. .T’/ 1 “ “pen
per ton, with ore eminTl, ,*'•(»]
rn j a len stninp mill 1 *'"lit t 0
proposition has a chn-L, Tl| i-
'hit'll l'Uinnmr ii, , ‘ lp, l Wator
U:o ,
T pnw
minium n.ir nil n«,
w
.. ' las a ‘Ihirieip,|
luiuung throimi,
l>r«M)*’l*y. Willi water m.Wei .? '' nli ''
command for all necelsaiv ,,, r"' 1 '«
limbered. U\
111 TV
Wliitt* Cniuiiv <.
500 acres, lo .* -\
Tii nu,t
J ahlonega. m | mv
i Lams very valuable
i " ater In abundance
hope for him much success.
Protracted services will probab
ly begin at Concord next Sunday.
The Dewey school has now an
enrollment of fifty-five pupils,
over fifty of whom are
daily. We are proud to
community taking so groat an ins
teresl in the school.
Those who have hooks from the
school library will please return
them this week. 8.
Board of Education.
Mr. Bob wood has gone to Mid
dle Georgia this week with a load
of railroad hands.
A Bible society has been organ-
"onli-enu n f
veins opt tied iq from s h'i!!'' lv ' ’ r *Q
f'-'A wide, running <d,.oo <*'<
run' ' ( ’ 1US nm Ihl'illj, 'll,,!''’ ": ;l1
D’ot-ev djpJJ
mining o| orations.' m ' m
and a farm of lie ner,
Tides clear and peilVct,
Address for partita'ai-*
W. II. McAfee"
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Dahlon Kg a, (i.\
Well
in
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BinbfreJt
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and
The Dnhloncgn (!
ing «!
Company
Auraria Itc;
THEDfORD'5
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More sickness is caused hy
constipation than hy any
other disease. Thedford’s
13lack-Draught not only re
lieves constipation huteures
diarrhusa and dysentery :uid
keeps the bowels regular.
All druggists sen
25-cent packages.
“Thedford’s Black-
Drauglit is the best medi
cine to regulate tlie bowels
_ I have ever used.”—MRS.
j&a A’ M. GRANT, Sneads
|| rdrry, N. 0.
CWISTIMTiOn
Auraria is still lively. If you
don’t believe it just come and stay
with us awhile.
We had two merchants, one doc
tor, two lawyers, and one Fnited
States Major w ith us last Satur
day.
The Atlanta base hall team may
win their laurels hut we have the
latest sport in the field. A cer
tain young man of our town came
riding in last Sunday afternoon at
a late hour on his bicycle with his
elbows seriously bruised and his
clothes soiled with mud all over
his back. When enquiry was
made into his case he stated that
lie had been trying to learn how
to ride his wheel and turn a sum-
ersault without stopping. (?)
Mr. Joel T. Miller went to
Gainesville last Sunday. Mr.
Miller ably represents our side of
(lie county as n member of the
NOT
OUT
of
BUSINESS
Having made satisfactory ar
rangements to continue business
at the
PRESENT LOCATION
I will continue selling
1Goods
at,
Lowest Prices.
. .
I still have a lot of
S H < > K K
and
HATH
that I will sell at and below first
cost. I have just opened up a
beautiful line of Lawns, Dimities,
Organdies and Appliques that
can t be heat for beauty and price.
My slock is complete, and prices
to please any one, all I ask is your
inspection and I will guarantee
to please you in quality, beauty
and price.
Thanking you for past favors, 1
Dust to merrit your patronage in
tho future.
Yours for Business,
J. T. MILLER,
A uraria,
^ n a •
piesent j j ze( q here with Rev. V. A. Higgins
3(!C onr | as leader.
The Baptist people are contnni-
j plating good results from tho re-
! vival at this place this season.
The honor roll this month con
sists of: Howe)! Miller, Missouri
Poston, Carl Free, Annie Sum- ! F : ?!l\l inn T,L i,f ! dl1(
merour Clara Norrel, Edith Bell,
Jno. Trammel, Bell Hutcheson,
Maggie Morrell and Hilda Smn-
merour.
* Id Fartili.ui ufn-,
' al| y In Lumpkin
1 Superior t' 0 „ rt)
Atlanta is having some trouble
in securing pure milk.
The secretary of state will lie
osked for an electric railway char
ter from Gainesville to Atlanta.
Mrs. Mary F. Lnmnr, |
Mrs. Alice Dent and |
Martin Van Ileuvel. I
To lbe defondents in tlio nliuvem-o.-h
cjipo: ,u 11
By order of I lie Conn y, m n „<| f ,
of you are hereby notified n nf
Dnhloncgn Gold Mining nml ii!,'!
.... . . farm, lilcdiui-j!
GDon against you seeking partition of
lot. of Innd number SO!), in the P't'iDi*
(riet and 1st Sect,ion of Liurpkiiitomr
ty, Georgia. Said npisliunt.ionwill'rmM
on to ho heard belore the Cnnri n
Chambers at ClnrkesvMle. Omr™ „„
the itb day of September, liio;). ilt 'm
o’clock, a. in., as iirovided by law The
above named idainfilT eouijmiiv a,,,)
the above named defendants being( ( . n .
ants in common to said lot of land.
"Witness the Honorable,1.,I. Kiinsn
Judge of said Court. This the Sthdir
of July, 1003.
John II. Moohk, Clerk.
Ladies
THE
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Are Iiiyitecl
to Cali and IT
Our
fLarge Stock of Brass Goods
Cheapest and Prettiest in
I >aJiIoiieo-a.
►Our stock consists of everything usually iu a stove atul we
’will make it to your interest to trade with us. Give us a trial.
| II. D. GrUKLEY.
JOHN H. MOORE.
DEALER IN
Fresh leafs,
Sausage, Etc
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
FAMILY GROCERIES.
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