The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, September 24, 1903, Image 1

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:::i Advertising Hats, Notions. <n> i* b o -iiroctrieo. Snt^B/SSKSSr*.. BARGAIN STORE, . 1 .*:5S03BR!MRi2&BiXamE&-£Xm ■ ■ Kf :: y ) ► \ £c Job,©! CLOTHING,! Shoes, Hats, : i Furnishings, ♦ |l)r\ (ioods, Notions, (inns, Machines, Groceries. ! Clothing a specialty. | They will sell you clothingsfbi* cash fat Gainesville or Atlanta prices. A |niee line of samples and will take -your order for tailor made goods. ■ JSSESa?'TMVJMMWM!HBIg«gfa«BEHIB :dahloneg-a Iiiverv Stable, Moore 1 >ro-, I 3 1 ‘Op 1 aiTK a DA'I LYHAOK LINES i oaud (i’om G ninesyille. FARE, HI '»()• i )ealer in GROCERIES a:n \) General Merchandise M. Bryson H. 15. Crawford F. Jackson M. Moore Dr. C. II. Jones John Huff V. Hurbiaon \V. B. Townsend Win. J. Worley W. P. Price, Jr. W. I\ Price, Sr. W. C. Thomas \V. Strickland M. Tillson C. Wallace M G. Head George W. Moore (.Iordan Rico Anderson & Jones Prof. J. M. Martin Mrs. B. P. Gaillard Mrs. H. D. Iugersoll John Walden A. W. Anderson Mrs. J. T. Hatfield G. M. Stanton Edgar Loveless R. 11. Webb Mrs. W. C. Moore Mrs. Hughes Moore Mrs. J. E. Jackson W. B. Fry ■ Mrs. M. M. Findley John Tolbert Emanuel Garrett Virgo Moose Howard Stanton Dr. Wbclohel C. W. Satterfield Mrs. W. E. Ricketts F. M. Menders F. L. Reese J. M. Brooksker Wash Grizzle J. W. Boyd W. A. Charters J. S. Stewart Rev. J. R. Gunn H. Early H. Courtney M. Kilgo W. Vaugn Tale, Littlefield & Co. R. C. Menders W, H. Jones Frank Adams G. W. Walker, Jr. J. E. McGee G. L. Brookshor, town, John H. Moore R. H. linker II. I). Ingersoll Frank Harris Joseph Clements Mrs. Stunton Win. Eugland David Franklin Win, Rice If. Reese, Atlanta, S. Cayonder T. A. Beck James Goodrum, Nunan, Ga., Marion Chester John B. Thomas, Davvson- ville, J. F. Castleberry G. H. McGuire O. J. Lilly Wince Bruce Robert Poston John Chapman J. G. Townsend Win. Rice, Milner, Ga., W. E. llicketts Stephen Rice W. II. McAfee John II. Moore, team, Hughes Moore, team, Mrs. Turner Quillian, Land, Ga., W. Weaver E. McDonald Mrs. J. B. Witt Wm. Campbell Wharton Anderson lien Moore Mrs. Callie Smith, Gaines ville, Ga., Hurry Chester Judge Murray W W W G. Gaddis- G. W 50 Total 8 157.90 L00 l.Ainm l’HRk'OllMKD. 25 Will Tolbert 14 days $1.50 l LOO Frank Tolbert 1 50 1.00 'Thomas Weaver 1 80 50 Henry Edmonson 1 SO 50 Will Howell f no! L00 Win. King 1 80 ! 1.00 Tom Roberts 1 go i 25 Joseph Forster 1 so; 10 Henry Boartiield 2^ l .do ; 25 Raul Buiu tfield 8 1.80 l 25 Ed Chester 1 5o ! i 50 Bov. Brooksher 1 so 50 J. A. Sullivan 1 80 1 1.00 Zeke Benson 1 25 50 Fid Roberts 1 26 '20 i Carl Williams 3' 1.50 j 25 | _ I Will McAfee 24 2.00 j 50 John Worley 24 2.00 1.50 Ellis Beck 1 so; 50, M. R. Williams 1. 80 i 50 Ed Williams 1 25 J.00 Henry King 1 80 1.5o John Adams 1 80 1.50 A. B. Roberts £ 40 50 Floyd Brooksher 1 80 1.60 Boyd Gurley 1 80 2.00 Will Rice 1 90 1.50 J. E. Blackburn 4 50 50 John Cook 1 80 j 50 Milt. Loveless 1 80 1 1.00 Will Harris 1 80 2.00 J. E. McGee, team, 1 1.50 50 Miner Fitts 1 80 1.00 Louie Meadors 1 35 1.00 Johnnie 'Thomas 8 75 50 Clayton Wimpy f 50 50 H. D. Gurley J LOO 25 Will IJousley 2 1.00 50 Gordon Rico 1 90 M. J. Williams 1 80 25 Tom Johnson 1 80 2.00 Marion Brooksher 1 8U 2.00 J. II. Woyley, team, 1 2.00 1.00 Henry Sparks 1 SO Smith A Bro., team, l ._. 1.00 J. F. Gridin 1 80 I'D Carl Hightower 2 1.00 1.00 Bov. Johnson 1 80 LOO Chas. Moore, team, 1’ 2 11.00 50 Tate, Littlefield & Co., team, 1 2.00 50 D. N. Moore 1 80 SB Emery Edmonson l 25 QU Anderson & Jones 1 1.00 1..00 Hardy Reese 1 80 25 John Hoarttield 2 50 ,T. E. Beck 1 80 5.00 ,T. F. Moore, team, 2 •1.00 John King D 40 50 Total $ 57.40 50 Cash 157.90 50 — 50 Grand Total $215.3. Art In Shoemaking, l'—'let keprodiRtion <i( this Style Shoe. PRICES SEASONABLE. 1'rotn Rev. N. A samara ’sxpss^taasaasaexarssaaes^. White. "SBBJES JHSBEUHEEBHOmBI Mu, Editoh: I with to e.\pi‘i through thu columns of your paper, my pro found appreciation of the kind ness shown to me by Dahlonegn people while 1 was sick. It. is very unpleasant, to bo sick away from home, but when you are reminded so often by the many little kindnesses that you . have such a largo number of I friends, one almost, forgets they are away from home. My stay CITY DIRECTORY SUI’HUIOK COUliT. Dial Mondays in Apiil and Octo ber. J. J. Kinisey, Judge. Cleve land, Ga. W . A. Charters, Solici tor (icucral, Dahlonega, Ga. COUNTY OFFICERS. torrupted pleasure, with one ex ception. L like to live in Dahlon- oga and Jove the people. Tt was with many regrets that I came away. Although my work was hard, L enjoyed it. 'Pile peo ple (not only the members of my church) were kind to mo and al ways made me feel welcome at their homes. I shall always re member this year's work with pleasant recollections. To those who might want to know, regarding my health, 1 continue to regain my strength every day. My trip home did not seem to hurt me at all. Please alw’nys think of me a,s a friend to Lumpkin county. NT A. White. Sept. I t, 1008. John Hull', Ordinary. John II. Moore,Qlcik. James M. Davis Slienll. K. J Walden, Tax Collector. James L. Ibadan, Tax Receiver. V. R. Mix, County Surveyor. Joseph'It. Brown, Treasurer. (Stow Coroner. D CITY GOVERNMENT. It. II. Baker, Mayor. Aldermen: E. S Strickland, J. E. McGee, F G. Jones. J. W. Boyd, T. J. Smith. \V. P. Price,Jr. Wm. J". Worley, Clerk. James V. llurbison, Marshal. Opportunities For Frolit. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Baptist Church — — , Paster. Services Sunday at 11 and at night.. Prayer meeting Thursday night. Sunday School at J o’clock. Methodist -Services eve y Sun day at 11 and at night. Rev. E. 0. Marks, Pastor Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Sunday School at !• o’clock". Presbyterian—Services only on 1 st and 3rd Sunday s. D.d Blackwell, pastor. Sunday School 9 a. m. 50 5.00 1.00 50 50 LOO 1.00 1.80 1.00 9.00 3.00 Reflection of a Bachelor. Do you know, brother farmer, that no other legitimate business in the world presents greater oppor tunities for profits than ours? Take t ho possibilities'of kernel of corn for illustration. Planted on a piece of earth 2 by 2 by 1 feet, and it will produce two ears each containing 400 kernels, or an increase of 800 per cent in four months time. Where is the trade m business in any city which will return half so great a profit per annum on an investment? The growth of vegetation pays nature she grows rich. And if a field of corn increasing at this marvelous rate, does not pay the owner, there surely must be something MASONIC. Blue Mountain Lodge No. <fc A. M., meets 1st Tuesday of each month. R. II. Bakek, W. M 38, V. night K. of P. When a girl won't flirt it is a , the matter with the man. It is sign there aren't any men around. I not the plant or the held, or the The idiot that is absolutely j business which is at fault. for hopeless is the man who sits down ever and oyer, so long as the to reason a thing out with a worn- world holds men, there will be a Gold City Lodge No. 117, Dali lonega, G.u, meets iu their Castle Hall, ovei Anderson ife Jones’ store, the first and third Mondays in each month at 8, p. m. AU visiting brothers who are in possession of the S. A. P. W. are hereby cordially invited to attend all meetings. W. W, Frisson, C. (J.. W. E. Ricketts, V. C. D. J. Black well, L\; D, C. Stow, Jl, It. A- S.; F. M. Headers, JM. of F.; Wharton Anderson, M. A. Attorney at Law, Dahlonet/a, Ga- All let; a I business promptly attended to an, W. w. 1.00 1.00 it comes so natural to a woman to do it that she can even brag her husband’s bald bead into her es teem. I (i() When a girl finds out that a l oo ; man has discovered sho wears flan nels she can be mad with him for the rest of his life. LOO j A woman may respect a man ! for being able to think, but she 50! can never understand why he 50 | wants to do it when he could have 1.00 j so much more fun talking. 1.00 50 i demand for food, and every par- i tide of it must come out of the ; earth or the sea. Aqd every ounce J of food is tiist of all, a plant. I ; Forever and ever then, will there j ! be u demand for plants. The i ; growing of food plants can never j i cease to lie profitable if the right i man and correct management are j at the helm.—The Farm Home. Will. J. WORLEY, Attorney at Law, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Dahlonega, Ga- Hr. H. C. WHEICHEL, Physician & Surgeon, (Dahlonega, Ga. BARBER SHOP. W HEN wanting a nice clean shave, hair cut or eli am pod call on Henry Underwood The frost last week over the \itrt invest has considerably dam- First class harbor shop in eve^y Noi tuwest has consiueiaoiy uum fe ncxt door to i) ucke tt’s store on aged the corn crop in Nebraska m ain street where they will be found and Iowa. ready to wait on you at any time