The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, September 03, 1903, Image 2

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The i Nugget, DAHLONEGA, SEPTEMBER 3, 1903 Biiofrcd n( tfio-Oiihloiittjfa, Ca, I*. O on Horond <^1iisn Matter. Official Organ of both City and County. The state tax has boon fixed at five mills. The city taxes of Gainesville are $100 this year. Millodgevil'.e’s first lialo of cot ton last week brought to cents. Bo sure and come to the Far mer's meeting here on 18th inst. It turns out that Consol Magels- Bon was not killed as reported only tired at, but escaped iininjur- cd. • - - I A storm swopped Grand C ay man Island last week, destroying over 100 houses and wrecking 27 ships. Last week m Charleston, S. 0.. two negro undertakers had a fight over a corpse which each one claim ed for burial. The Calven vagrancy law will clear Georgia of all her loafers it the officers do their duty, and be worth thousands of dollars to the state. The price of Hour has advanced in Gainesville. 1 wo sacks taken from A mine & Bell recently cost J. M. Mooney $70 or 12 months in the chaingang. The relief committee in Gaines ville last week distributed $5,500 among the tornado sufferers who Will Return Them Jury. Mu. Editor: - I n reply to a note in N ijggf.t concerning which took place near Baptist church, will say to Grand last week's j a rocking Hightower the stale- I life moot was mostly true except Mr. MoDouglo running and hollowing. The writer was the one who re* j IEP&I I IL. ceiyed the rocking, but not with a very good relish. If the grand jury want their I names they can get a part of them I * j and they will not have much I trouble in getting them as I can ' give them a part of the names now, and will put myself to con- ! siderehle trouble to get the case j before them. i will not mention the names now, but the writers name can be had at the Nugget office. This rocking was done, from what I can find out by experienced hands, and the grand jury will have to take hold of it before it can ever he chocked. For such business to go on will say “stop I eleven feet in font having night meetings” and might as well say slop every thing that j is good and let them tako the j country by the heels and give them a down pull, and let every thing go to the devil at once. I will go s<> far as to say that ! the ease of which 1 speak, was the strongest mark of cowardice 1 have ' ever beyn acquainted with. The work, road was full of young men and not a person with the writer, nor Malarial Weakness V/takes the joy of life away and opens^ Si the system to disease. Assist Nature, /avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment. JOHN H. MOORE DMA LICK IN Fresh Meats, jsi*^j[ ]ht i HVER. " ALSO A I* ULL LINE OF Sausage, tit and Tonic Pellets will help the natural forces /1 V to restore perfect health, feed the blood and j || Apaint the bloom of health on the cheeks. .A Treatment that Cures without unpleasant effects. w Complete Treatment 25c. New YofV ' G v FOP SALE BY DR. C. II. JONES. Last week Atlanta contributed $10,484 for foreign missions. Last week the Kansas river rose hours and live people, lost their lives. The committee appointed to se lect a new name for Harmony Grove lias decided on the name Commerce. apy «>; -p, On Monday Broyles sent 4 to the tower. in Atlanta Judge i alleged vagrants I Pretty good days J At Pratt, Kan., Judged. Ellis, ... , ... i undertook to cure dyspepsia by a (lung except a very small pocket .. .. ' J . } . fasting. knife to fight with, and to cap it nil, it was after night. Slip j are yet disabled, leaving $7,000 of around like a thief at night to it by After 97 days losing his life. he arid the relief fund on hand. Goy. Terrell has issued bis proc lamution declaring Monday, Sept. 7, which is Labor day, a legal holi day. This is good news to va grants for they will he able to loaf one day without being on the watch for any officer. Presidents, governors, and other exalted dignitaries may cry out against the mob, but as long as the rapists commit their devilish crimes Judge Lynch will continue on the bench, truthfully remarks the Cobb County Courier. Down at Ocilla, Cm., live ne groes were bound over in one day for vagrancy under the Calvin act, among them was one who claimed to be a preacher in charge of a church but ho was put in the same path with the sinners and all marched along together. At Cuoro, Tex., last week a ne gro was standing on the gallows ready to start to heaven (according to what he said) and a notice of a re spite of two days was received from the governor while the sheriff was adjusting the black cap. And now if that negro fails to reach his destination the governor will he to blame for it. Two preachers, one white and harm a person who never did them | the < tlior a negro, were arrested in one bit of harm in the world. If j Atlanta last Sunday for preaching tin' grand jury don't take hold of on the streets without license. such as this what will the country j come to? They arc sworn to put | in such violations as como under their knowledge, and I am do tertnined that this shall come un der their knowledge. The writer thinks it all came from some of the young men want ing to go with a young lady, and I would advise the young men to work with the young lady, not rock the young man who goes with her. “A stitch in time saves nine” and a prosecution now perhaps would cause the young men to lead a different life. Uniform text books are getting so thick around the capitol that it is almost, impossible to walk into j any office without stumbling oyer ; a large stack of them, They are to be found upon the desk of every member of the state hoard of edu cation, and the office of the state school commissioner is piled high with them, says the (’onstitulion. Walter L. Middleton, general auditor of the Tallulah Falls Rail road, who was in Atlanta last week Slid plans are now being made for building a string of hotel-', from Cornelia, Ga., up through Tallulah Falls and the mountain- of Geor gia to Franklin, N. C. The North Georgia mountains are looked up on us one of the most important summer resort sections in tho South. It Wasn’t Henry’s Still. McCayn, Tknn., Aug. 30, 1903. Ed. Nugget: I sec in your paper of this week that you say they went up in Chcs- tatee and got my still. Now, Mr. Townsend, I consider this a great j. ! injustice to me, as I have quit the | whiskey business several years ago ; and have been at this place at | work for the past nine months, j This still, it is true, was near my | house hut it was not on my land | and I had nothing, whatever, to do j witii it. | i will consider it a great favor j if you will correct this for me, as I am out of the whiskey business and never aim to have anything more to do with it. So please correct this for me and greatly oblige. Your friend, Henry Seabout. Note by the Editor.— One of the officials told ns that the still belonged to Mr. Seabolt is why we published it. Very ghid to hear that Mr. Seabolt 1ms quit the business. In Person county, N. C., last, week, groans were hoard coming from the coffin of a woman who had been shipped a long distance. She was alive but died in a short while. We learn that dining a storm a few days ago three houses were blown away at Now Holland, G o, causing much alarm among her people who were visited by that destructive cyclone on the first day of June. Tho physicians the in hospital at Augusta have an interesting case to challenge their medical skill. Mrs. William Avnrv, whose home is at Lincoluton, Ga., went there for treatment the other day. She is but a shadow of her former self and weighs only 39 pounds. S.o is so wee k that she can not stand without being supported. Mrs. Avary says she suffers only from weakness and that her appetite is as good as it ever was. Her nor mal weight is 135, and the cause of the loss of flesh has proved a puz zle to physicians who have attend ed hoi. Fannin’s sheriff sales till twelve columns of the Blue Ridge World. Mr. John Chapmen of this coun ty, bus rented land at Buckbeud, six miles of Atlanta, where he will move in the fall and engage in truck farming. Mr. W. *J. Loveless of Dahlon- ega, writes hack from Esex, N. C., that a negro killed a white girl ^ out there, cut her head and legs ; off and put her in a sack and threw | the body into a ditch. A message from Teheran, Per- i sia, says: The famous Caucasian \ brigand, iverina, who was known I iis Mosolino, is dead. In sixteen years Kurina committed 120 mur ders and more than 1,000 highway robberies. His life of crime, how ever, was ended in 1889, when the shah employed him on his body guard. Later Korina resigned this position and led a peaceful life. “The bread fruit trees bear elev en times in one year in Africa,” Rev. William H. Heard of Atlanta, uationo! president of the Colored ( National Emigration and Commer- [ eial Association, told the negroes i gathered at Valdosta to hear why t icy should go to Liberia. He j might have aroused more onthu- ! siasm if he had told them that wa termelons get ripe in the winter, just like they do in tho summer, remarks the Savannah News. HRr fPfpiglr ' ♦♦♦♦♦ THE D A H LO N E G A H OT E L j U T a Ttvp T%s <pw the public, with a table supplied Is now Open to .... .mil a uiou; Mippneu w best the country affords. Furniture entirely now Rate.-: Pei""day, $1.50; per week, $(>; per nmnih Mrs. .JOHN HATFIELD; ill) Hie l'up. I ' uni—whim win _ Im Mill Talk. The daily papers are a you want them, but it is the week ly paper that advertises your busi ness, your schools, your churches, your numerons societies, sympas thizos with you in your adversities and rejoices in vour prosperity. In .-holt, it is your weekly paper that mentions the thousand and one items in which you arc inter ested during th: year and which you do not find in the daily pas pers. — Da If on \ rgus. K i >. Nugget: Messrs. Harris Gilsfrap and Ashley Laprade aro erecting a fine merchant mill, grist mill and rGht if! c,)l,oK -in on Wahoo, in Quillian’s 'district. The foundation is on a rock, not sand, A wise man's plan, not a fool’s. This me ins much convenience to the people of Hall and Lumpkin. Those gentleman mean business. Good will lo all. NOT GOINQ oi* ar- usmess Having made satisfactory rangements to continue at the PRESENT LOCATION l will continue selling .15 t Cxo ods 'U LOOP THE LOOP, VARIETY FAIR, BOBBY WALTHOUR, LIVE SI SHOWS; RACES EVERY DAY. K: HORSE AND POULT:.Y REMEMBER THE DAIES. mania's m fait, siei. i is at, it Fr nk ~W eldon, Sec- fiss&KssmaB IF YOU WISH YOL'I! - vibSSL .. m-p' ~ Jg litpif If"- 1 V hY I 'M ma' / m 'v>~ With, the "esliest & Purest it Aug, 27, 1008. The yellow fever Mexico, the deaths about fourteen a day. Citizen. has struck averaging I 222 South Peoria St., Chicago, Out. 7, 1902. Eight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lio or sit down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright’3 disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to mo what they called it and I had no de sire to live. A sister visited me from St. Louis and asked me if l had ever tried A Vino of Cnrdui. I. told her I had not and sho bought a bottle, I believe that it raved my 1 iio. I believe many women could save much suffer ing it they but knew of its value. £ / / Don't you want freedom from pain? Take AVino of Cardui and make one supreme effort to bo well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman’s health and do a woman's work in 1 ifc. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? Lowest I still have a lot of Where yen will also !in<l a complete line of Tobacco, Cigars, Paints, Oils, jQ< ads, cost, beautiful line of I Organdies and F-* jlt*.. V JiA and HATH that 1 will sell at and below first have just opened up a Lawns, Dimities, Appliques that can t he beat lor beauty and price. My slock is complete, and prices to please any one, all ! ask is your inspection and 1 will guarantee to please you in quality, beauty and price. Thanking you for past favors, 1 trust to merrit vour pat ronage in the future. Yours for Business, i Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Sunib ios gen- I entity, PRICES RIGHT. Ol Lumpkin Court n Silting for County Pui'-j lumber 2nd, l!.'n:\ It Is ordered by tin- Court filly cents oil- the. one bu nd red of the taxable property of said •as per the digest for iilJS, be Slime is hereby levied, and i same be collected by the tax > of said bounty, for the billow! poses, to-vvit: For County, Lund For Jury Fund For bridge Fund For Jail Fund For Pauper Fimd Men And A Mention. wocms^ Women, (Pat Ca dollar’: the 11,. (A is* &eunun 1 LER Viiraila, Making an aggregate of. .. CO cents > a the one hundred dollars of the tax- L lu property of said county, for ( lunly purposes for the year ICi».i. This the 2nd day of September, 1803. John Ha i r, Ordinary. F0LEYSH0NEY^X4K for children/ safe, sure• tie opiates Tile North Georgia 0,.lleoe,-.ostabli.-lie«! by tho sli,u ’ | offer-the greatest ami mod |«0' | ing in vest mail. 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