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Mining Notes.
I if f h»* Mhlon<*s£ii, Ga.
as Hpcotid Class Manor.
The i Nugget. I.
; Mr. Ainplio, president ot the |
DAHLONEGA, SEPTEMBER 24,1903 i Consolidated Co., is expected here
! in a few days. Then wo may ex-I
**• ° i poet something of interest to take
i place.
Utiii ial Organ of both City and Up at the Gorge they have been
County. J putting in good time on the plant
(luring the past line weather, not
losing exceeding a half dozen days
since beginning.
Sister Carrie Nation, the Kansas In order to keep from handling
saloon smasher, is going on the | so much sand by the Inglesoll &
Chestatee
at the dam
so ns to let it
JOHN H. MOORE
It cost Cartersvillo’s postmaster
$10 to hit Sam Jones last week.
stage,
Mrs. Emma Jfcmel’son, aged
Crisson boat in the
was burned to death at Macon this
while alone.
wee
river the flood gates
below will bo raised
run off.
The work at the Pyrites mine
Colorado populists can tind | continues without ceasing and is
nothing really that pleases them, j | } eliovecl to bo the biggest thing
and denounce everything. j n ft u this country. Some pre-
I he case of ,T. II. Tillman chnrg- j diets that in five years a town of |
ed with murder, has been postpon- j 1,500 inhabitants will be located |
there.
Active work is expected to
gin at the Rutherford within
cd again. Ho has ten lawyers.
Twenty - live million dollars
worth of goat skins arc imported
into the United States annually.
Col. II. 1’. Bell of Cummiiig,
be-
the
next few days. Already some of
the material for the ten stamp
mill to be erected is being gotten
(ta., wrote a letter in lust Bauir-1 ou t. The development work dono
day s Constitution defending lynch-1 ou tdiiH property satisfies those in-
!Q J? - i terested, beyond a doubt that it is
YV. F. Farmer, charged with
bigamy, was met by his two wiyes
in Fulton county jail last week.
This is a rare occurrence, but At
lanta is hound to keep in the lead.
The Jackson county Herald
e.amo to us last week enlarged.
The Herald is one among onr
choice exchanges and wo are
a number one gold mine.
'Pbe development work up at
the Jumbo mine is moving
along nicely under the manage
ment of Mr. W. B. Fry who only
lias a few hands at present. A
charter will will' be granted the
company this week. Then they
Malarial
Weakness
'takes the joy of life away and opens'"
the system to disease. Assist Nature,
F avoiJ strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment.'
t AND TONIC Pellets will help the natural forces J
k to restore perfect health, feed the blood and^
paint the bloom of health on the cheeks.^
^ .A. Treatment tHat Cures ^
without unpleasant effects.
Complete Treatment - A
25c. R
Co., Now Y ov^
FOR SALE BY DR. C. H. JONES'.
DEALKR IN
Fresh Meats,
ALSO A FULL LINK <4F
Sausaufl, Etc.
FAMILY GROCERIES
I11 Sim 1 no11s 13u/ldin<>•
that they have ji good gold mine.
Later. -The charter was granted
on Tuesday and the company will
organize at once.
Pugelistic Preaching.
The recent light l!cv. Bam Jones
had with the postmaster of Car-
W *H down to business right.
... ." i Both the (inanity and quality of
to note the progress it :s making, i • , .
j the ore sat isfies those interested
Tho cax collector of Wilcox j
county Inis been enjoined from!
collecting the high county taxes, !
being 8157,36 on the hundred. Ho
will proceed to collect the state j
t}1 *-
Chief Justice Lore of the Dele-
ware Supreme court, hasdenounc-
e 1 lynching, hut what, efleet will it j tersvillo, Mr. Akeman, shows the
h.nvef None until white women I trend of the times in ministerial
can go about unmolested by ne- ' cirole8i The m inisfer of today
F r(X ' s - | must bo more pngelist than ever
(>n the night of the 13th a negro j before, if he desires to win souls
who assaulted two negro girls, | for his crown, truthfully remarks
ages 5 and 10 years, was lynched ; the Flowery Branch Herald. The
by a colored mob. Now, those minister who gets up in his
who have been discussing tho sub-j pulpit and preaches in a flow-
ject so much, can pass u “colored" j ery sort of of way about the beau-
set of resolutions.
The Turks are still getting in
their horrible work. They have
recently slaughtered 10,000 Bul
garians and Greeks, men women
and children, at lvustoria. The
Turks is said to have burned 18
children to death in a baking oven'
at Pisoder.
Judge ,1. B. Estes, who is well
known to almost every citizen of
Lumpkin county, died at his home any doubt.
ties of the New Jerusalem and the
blackness of the other placo does
not get the attention of an au
dience like the man who stands up
and tells the people that they arc
long eared hounds and is ready to
prove it to them after the benedic
tion—with his list if necessary or
an axe handle.
Mr. Jones js a good preacher,
and a good man—a man who had
converted mauy sinners, beyond
in Gainesville on tho morning of
the IGlh, in his 69th year. Judge
Estes was among the ablest men of
Georgia, a good Christian and was
loved and respected by all ac
quainted with him 1 .
Mr. Frank Summcrour of Dal
ton, Ga., is the recipient of the
hugest check for a car load of
peaches at any point in the United
States this season. It is for
H38.8L. MV. Snminerour
.’>0,000 trees in his orchard,
Let the young minister just
coming on take lessons. Let him
after lie has finished his tbeologis
cal course, attend school a while
under Corbett or better still un
der ihetferies, ns a sort of post
graduate course, and he can ac
complish something.
The good old days when a rev
erend man of God, ascended his
pulpit and with divinity upon
An Act.
Bee. 1. Bo it enacted by t he General
Assembly of Georgia and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same,
That from and after the passage of this
Act, Section 458, Volume III of the
Code of 1895, be and the same is here
by amended by designating another
class of persons as Vagrants; by strik
ing in its entirity paragraph second of >
said Section, line, I t t,<> 2(5 inclusive, i
beginning with the following words: |
“Any person may arrest” and ending j
with tiie words, “Formic year,” and .
substituting in lien thereof a paiagvnph :
providing a speedier method of point- !
ing out and arresting persons alleged >
to be Vagrants, and prescribing a more !
specific procedure and punishment in !
all eases contemplated by this act, so j
that said section, thus amended, shall 1
read as follows: Vagrants are:
J. Persons wandering or strolling
about in idleness who are able to work
and have no property to support thorn.
2. Persons leading an idle, immoral'
or profligate - fife, who have no proper
ty to support them, and who are, able
to work and do not work.
3. All persons able to work, having
no property to support them, and who
have no visible or known means of a
fair, honest and reputable livelihood.
The term “Visible and known means
of fair, honest and reputable liveli
hood” as used in this Section, shall be
construed to mean reasonably con
tinuous employment at some lawful
occupation for reasonable compensa
tion or a fixed and regular income
from property or other investment
which income is sufficient for the sup
port and maintenance of such Vagrant.
4. Persons having a fixed abode who
have no visible property to support
them, and who live by stealing or by
trading or bartering stolen property.
5. Professional gamblers living in
idleness.
(5. All able bodied persons who are
found begging for a living or who quit
their houses and leave their wives and
children without the means of subsist
ence.
7. That, all persons who are able to
work and who do not work, but hire
out their minor children and live upon
their wages, shall be deemed and con
sidered Vagrants.
8. All persons over 1G and under 21
years of age able to work and who do
not work and have no property to sup
port them, and have not some visible
means of a fair, honest and reputable
livelihood, and whose parents are un
able to support them, and who are not.
in attendance Upon some educational
institution.
It shall be and is hereby made the
duty of the Sheriff and the Constables
m every County, the Police and Town
Marshals or other like officials in ev
ery town and city in this State to give
information under oath to any officer
now empowered by law to issue crimi
nal warrants, of all Vagrants within
their knowledge or whom they have
, good reasons to suspect, as being Va-
j grants, in their respective. Counties,
! towns and cities:
Elli-1
face and benevolence in his eyes,
‘,^,1 points * Binning humanity to the
which 350,000- will he bearing fruit! cross on CHl V a, *y as P llst * What h{!
him to WUDts t0 ( l° now > s to till his pock
et with brick bats, and singling out
1 the i'dost nosed fellows within
next year, thus enabling
ship 100 cars of peaches.
The Drosbyteriuns have decided
to establish a school at Xacpochee
Valley, and already elected a
board of trustees consisting of
Revs. D. J. Blackwell, T. M. Mc
Connell and T. D, Cartlodge, with
Ruling Elders H-. II. Dean and
Robert McMillan. It will be call
ed the “Nacoochec Institute,”
and will bo opened at an early
date.
The Comptroller General
is mailing his annual ins
structions to tax collectors in
which special attention is called
to the poll, professional and prop
erty taxes which have not been re
turned. The law makes it the duty
of all tax collectors to ascertain
what property, polls and profess
ions have not been returned for
taxation, and against these double-
taxes are assessed. Particular at
tention is also called to the specific
tuxes y> ho collected,
reach, calling on them to taw, and
cast their burdens of sin down up
on tho alter, and if the miserable
scoundreldoes not do, pelt him in
the car with a h'ick.
It looks a little wrong to the old
, °
staid puritanical folks who came i
up under the older religious re*
gemo but is the thing to do. Bo
up to day preacher out west has
adopted a lasso, and hurls it out in
his audience over the necks of the
roughest most unconverted look-j
ing fellows, and hauls them up to
the anxious seat. Another preach- i
cr some where had secured con-
verts by paying them to come to
church.
This is a day of inn-ovations, and
it appears that religion is getting
its share.
There is no record of where
Christ over hit a man in the eye,
or call an offender a long cared
dirty hound. Ho said, “Let him
who is innnocent cast the first
stone/’
Thereupon the said official sluill is
sue a warrant for the apprehension of
the person alleged to be a vagrant,
and upon being brought before
him by the said officer, and probable
cause be shown, shall bind such person
over to any court of the County having
jurisdiction in misdemeanor cases,
j. I If, upon a trial by a jury sworn to
■ inquire whether or not such person be
a vagrant, tite fact of Vagrancy be es
tablished, the said Vagrant shall be
bound in sufficient security, in the
discretion of the Court for his future
industry and good conduct for one year.
Said bond shall be payable to the
Court. Upon such Vagrants refusal or
failure to give such security, the said
Vagrant shall be punished as for a mis
demeanor. Provided, that it shall be
a sufficient defense to the charge of va
grancy, under any of the provisions of
this Act, that the defense lias made
bona fide efforts to obtain employment
at reasonable prices for his labor and
has failed to obtain the same.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by tin-
authority aforesaid. That all laws and
parts of laws in conflict with this act,
be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Approved, Aug., 17, 1908.
U. S. Court.
We give Mow tho cases set for
trial in the U. B. Court in Atlanta
f 1*0111 Dawson, l nion and Lump
kin as follows:
Oct. 5.
Steve Mealer, Dawson.
\ irgtil Mealer, Dawson.
Arch Loekaby, Dawson.
V. L. Lawman, (2 cases) Daw
son.
Candler Anderson, Dawson.
A. A. Collins, Union.
Jasper Dobson, Dawson.
Oct. 6.
James Buchanan, Lumpkin.
James Crain, Dawson.
John Turner, Dawson.
J. L. Parks, Dawson.
Alfred Foster, Dawson.
F. M. Blackwell, Dawson.
Walter Anderson, Dawson.
Oct. 7.
Gruson Gregory, Union.
Noah Mitcbel a lies Noah
ott, Union (2!cases).
J. W. 1 In I lender, Union.
L C. Soullu-r, Union.
Jason Reid, Union.
F. V. Nix, Union.
Thomas Mitchel alias Elliott,
Union.
.Tames Little, Union.
Van Duckworth, Union.
At). Duckworth, Union.
Luther Duckworth, Union,
Wei born Clemons, Union.
Cage Tow, Lumpkin.
J. H. Hix, Dawson,
James Wilder, Dawson.
David Seabolt, Lumpkin.
Lafayette Seabolt, Lumpkin.
Jas. Btancil, Lumpkin.
Henry Gamlin, Lumpkin.
Jasper Grizzle, Lumpkin.
Jasper ltider, (2 cases) Lump
kin.
Wm. Rider, Lumpkin.
Oct 9.
J. W. Walker, Lumpkin.
Henry Anderson, Lumpkin.
Geo. Corn, (2 cases) Lumpkin.
Ross Bennett, Dawson.
Thos. Elrod, Lumpkin.
J. P. Cronan, Lumpkin.
Bishop Anderson, Dawson.
John Anderson, Lumpkin.
John Chatten, Lumpkin.
A. T.. Walden, Lumpkin.
Cage Seabolt, Lumpkin.
Gel 12.
C. IT. Collins, Lumpkin.
Patton Meeks, Dawson.
Walter Anderson, Dawson.
Trumon Beck, Dawson.
Jeff Green, Dawson.
Lewis Green, Dawson.
Miles Berry, Lumpkin.
'Oct. 16.
J. E. Martin, Dawson.
Ned Childers, Dawson.
Oct. 19.
Arveta Sul I ins, Lumpkin.
Warren Suilins, Lumpkin.
A. R. Suilins, Lumpkin.
LOOP THE LOOP.
VARIETY FAIR,
BOBBY WALTH0UR, LIVE STOCK; HORSE AND POULTRY
SHOW: ; RACES EVERY DAY. REMEMBER THE DATES.
IilaiU’s leal Fail, om. 7 toft, n
IF YO U WISH YOI I!
readiest
9
With the
& Purest
DRUGS
TO BE HAD,, CARRY TIJEM TO THE DRUG STORE OF
0. H. JONES,
9 hero you will also find a complete line of
Tobacco, Cigars, Paints, Oils, Leads,
stationery, tombs, llrushes.
Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Sundries gm
PRICES RIGHT.
Low Rates
JIJJJII I
J. T.
Dry Ms, shoes ays HM *
“I was troubled with stom
ach trouble. That)ford-3 Black-
OrauKht did me more good
id one woelr than alt the doc
tor's medicine I took in a
year.-— MRS. S A R A H E.
bHIllFIELD, Ellettaville, Ind.
I hcilford s Black Draught
quickly invigorates the ac-
< ion of the ' stomach and
cures even chronic cases of
indigestion. If you will
take a small dose of Thed-
ford s Black Draught occa
sionally you will keep your
stomach and liver in per
fect condition.
THEDFORD'5
More sickness is caused hy
constipation than by any
other disease. Thedford’a
Black-Draught not only re
lieves constipation bntcures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowel. - , regular.
All druggists sell
2.)-cent packages.
I h e d f 01" d s lilac k-
Draught is the best medi
cine to regulate the bowels
I have, ever used.” MR8.
A. M. (I iA N T, kneads
Perry, N. C.
Tho Most Direct XIolUo to
HAPPINESS, CONTENTMENT ANO
PROSPERITY.
For further particulars call at Annicm
and let us make you prices on Fall, YYiiiki
and all other orods.
O
I -w. .sttv-s - -- • ■" y - .^.,y.-•»‘avinyraL,
; Lumpkin Court of (irdinary,
Sitting for County Din-poses, Sep- ’
lcinber2nd, 1903.
It is ordered by the Conn that, the
fifty cents on I,he one hundred dollars 1
ol the taxable property of said comity, 1
| as per the digest for 1903, be and the j
j same is hereby levied, and that the '
j same be collected by the tax collector 1
ol said county, for the following pur- I
poses, uo-wit:
j l-'or County Fund 18 cents
For Jury Fund 10 coni*
j For Bridge Fund g (-ent-
I For Jail Fin d s cents
I For Pauper Fund ... (5 cents!
F / LL
Making an aggregate of. CO cents
j on the one lull'd 1 ed dollars of tin- tax
able property of said county, fer
i County ] tirroses lor the year 1903.
I Fliis the 2nd day of September, IPU3,
John Hr it, (Irdint: ry.
CITY TAX NOTICE. '
Those owing city tax. - in Dahiouega
will take notice that, the book clos:es
next Wednesday, the 3011. inst,
W. P. Prick. Jr ,
Treas.
FOLEY $H0MY“>TAR
for ■ 'drsrii tate, suro» £'»a opuata*
EVlillV
Cheap
Call at once.
Hm. Mlriri U"' •