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The! Nugget,
DAHLONEGA, OCTOBER 1, 1^03
Enotrod at. ttir» HiiMnneijn., Ga. 1*. O
iim Hi'cotul ClftRs Mattr r.
1 Production for Gold tor 1902.
Thn Daily Rocord, published 01
I Denver, Col., publishes the
| it 111 on lit of gold produced in
I America last year, ns given by the
! director of the mint, ns follows:
nils
fust
Official Organ of both City and
County.
The yellow fever lias struck
Laredo, Texas.
President Roosevelt is contem
plating a trip to the south.
A fine blooded horse in New
York has been sold for #40,000.
The extra session of congress
begins on the 0th of November,
Mercer University at Macon
opened last week with 110 new
students.
Wouldn’t Mr. Calvin, the
thor of the vaginnt bill run a
race for governor?
The cotton receipts of Amerieus
are six thousand hales behind
those of this time last yeat.
Mr. G.(i. Evans of Wuhoo, has
n notion of making the race for
ordinary of Lumpkin county.
Attorney General Hart an
nounces that he is not, and will
not he a candidate for governor.
Mrs. .1 efferson Davis, widow of
the President of the Confederacy,
is seriously iii at her home in Buf
falo, N. Y.
The industrial edition of the
Marietta Journal is before us, brim
full of interesting news about that
wide awake city.
One thousand miners struck at.
Barman, West Vu., last week lie-
cause a man was discharged
joining the union.
A negro was lynched down
Decatur county in less than
hours after ho assaulted
girl last Saturday.
An official report to the Stale
Agricultural department shows
that the Georgia cotton crop will
be short 800,000 bales.
Mr. Shultz, a former graduate
of tho N. G. A. College, now
teaching school in Nimblewill dis
trict, may run for the legislature
in Lumpkin.
Tho single bite of a mosquito
hns caused D. D. Moncricf, of At
lanta, to be coulincd to his lied for
about two weeks, having bitten
him on tho leg, making a very
ugl} 7 sore.
During the sickness of a lady
school teacher in Chicago last
week a negro was put in
charge and all the white children
refused to continue their studies
until the woman of color was re
moved.
Michigan
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
North Carolina
Oregon
South Carolina
South Decota
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Georgia ..
Idaho
Maryland
Tennesseee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
Wyoming
80,800
1,181,805
8,51 1,212
1,088,400
91,788
1,800,105
847,928
7,898,057
2,878
7,828,798
4,155.099
17,124,941
27,608,429
102,888
2,067.188
2,960
1.145
000
3,720,000
1,111
131.100
46.280
Fresh Meats,
80,858,070
14,500,101
Totals
Klondike .
None, included in
Alaska
It will bo seen that
stands far in the lead, but Geor
gia did well considering the severe
drought here last year, besides tak
ing into consideration that only
four or five counties produced the
amount given, mostly three, and
Lumpkin is ahead. Colorado lias
twenty counties, whore mining
has been carried on to a great
depth, while here in Georgia we
might say that the ground has
only been “scratched.'’
JOHN H. MOORE
—DEALER IN-
ALSO A FULL LINE OK
Sausaee, Eta
FAMILY GROCERIES.
I 11 Simmons Du’idino*
FOR SALE
The number of criminal cases
of the U. 8. Cmjrt in Atlanta is
5,028,256 about, three hundred.
Colorada Hon. Harvio Jordon of Georgia,
has been elected president of the
Farmers National Congress.
In Pulnsltu county negroe far
mers have organized an institute
and endorsed the vagrant law.
Marion Booth, a son of a minis*,
tor at Dublin, Go.., is charged with
crime, by giving a bank a forged
check.
.f Ear
A Card From Prof. Stewart.
for
in
six
little
Miss Caroline Morgan
mony Grove, Ga., 72 years of
age, is said to have broken her log
one night last week while turning
1 /' . c .,1 oc inert over in bed.
Atiikns, (ia., sept. 2b, lUUo.
Editou of Nugokt: Dr. II. H. Kemp, the Marietta
1 desiie to suy that so far from physician charged with the mur-
“doing all I can against tho North ! dor of John D. Garrett, was lust
Ga. Agricultural College’’ it has week found guilty of involuntary
been my pleasure to speak of it as ! manslaughter and lined #850.
a part of the l Diversity system in I r p| )( , Southern mail flyer was
almost every speech I have made | CO m n lotolv demolished near Dan-
Tho Southern mail
completely demolished near
ville, Vu., Sunday afternoon,
jumping from a bridge 75
I wv... ... high, killing nine persons and
ty at Athens. It has received equal j, ir j n £ sevon .
since I severed my connection with
the college and accepted the posi-
I tion of state agent of the Universi
ty
feet
attention with tho other parts of
the system. In hundreds of occa
sions I have spoken in the highest
terms of the new president and of
th(> work done by the college. 1
have sent the president more
names than 1 have any other
branch institution. 1 have been
most careful to reflect upon no
college whether state or dcnomimi-
Jim Melton of Cairo, Ga.. was
arrested last week for the kidnap
ping of the 10-year-old daughter
of Joe Andrews and trying to
marry her, who only weighs 50
pounds.
Last week in Talbot .Superior
court Alex Harris, col., was given
a life sentence for killing John
A duel occurred in the streets of
Fitzgerald last week between Col.
J. E. Mercer, editor of the Enter
prise, and Thomas Luke, the latter
being published as a vagrant.
Neither party was was hit and re
sulted in only the loss of a little
powder and lead.
tional, while presenting the claims j Mahone for liye cents. Two other
negroes who committed murder in
county churches, were convicted
and sentenced to the penitentiary.
On account of iiu mviU tax rate
of many of the citizens of Atlanta
it is likely that all her tax payers
and tho amounts they return will
tie giyen in tho papers and in
pamplet form. This would be a
good idea, not only of every city
tint of all the counties in Georgia.
Rev. lrl R. Hicks, tho world's
famous astronomer, “preached at
Macon, Ga., last Sunday at the
V.invillo Methodist church. His
subject was “The Love of God.”
Tho object of his visit was to
place his daughter in the Wesleyan
Female College.
It is estimated at the State De
partment of Agriculture that
Georgia’s cotton crop this year
will ho 1,078,000 bales. This esti
mate is based upon the September
reports. Last year the output
was 1,470,000 bales, and this year
the crop is estimated at
less.
The Confederate veterans of
Georgia hold their annual reunion
in the city of Augusta on Novem
ber 10, 11, 12, next and the veter
ans of Augusta and the citizens
generally are extending u very
cordial welcome to the old battle-
scarred heroes of tho South and
no doubt they will have a glorious
time. The railroads will havo
round trip tickets on sale at the
extremely low p’ice of oue ceut
per mile.
sires. The only new boys 1 met
at Crawford ville, for instance,
were two who expressed a desire
for Tech, and a Mr. Lunceford
whom 1 advised to send his son to
Dahloncga and put him in the dor
mitory with Prof. Barnes. 1 have
spoken before many old students
and 1 have nevei had one to ex
press any thing hut satisfaction at
my presentation of the, subject.
Regardless of unkind criticism
from Dahloncga 1 shall continue
to plead the cause of all the 111sti-
300,000 ; tutions of our state with special
i reference to those courses taught
1 at the parent institution, such are
my feelings in the matter and such
have been my actions. There is
not a week passes that the college
is not In ought favorably to the at
tention of the people from the
platform and through the press,
and without any xxpensc to the
college. It has never been my
creed or practice to build lip by
tearing down others nor have I
varied from these views since I
have been agent of the University.
Yours.1. S. Stkavakt.
whereabout,
member of
ot the institutions at Athens, it
was a pleasure to work for the
college when 1 was its president
and it has never entered my
thoughts to say or do ought to its
detriment. I feel a pride in its
success and am sure I. was doing
it, as well as tho other kindred in
stitutions, a help when I mention
ed them to shew how great and
good a work the state was doing
for the youth of tho common-j -
wealth. For bear in mind my in- Tho Wesleyan Advocate tells of
structions read, “you lniyo been | a preacher who they had to dis-
electcd agent of the University, j miss because he was found 011 the
using that word in the sense of streets drunk. The man ha 1 been
the institution at Athens.” Where drinking for twelve years and the
a parent makes inquiry, after one 1 Advocate complains because they
of my speeches about any part of j didn’t get rid of him earlier. May-
the system I take pleasure in giv- ‘ be they didn’t want to expose him,
ing him all the information he de just like the Advocate is by not
giving his name and
The office of every
the state school hoard commis-
j sion is piled up with samples
of hooks of every description,
j which are being examined. '['he
j other day a quotation from Abra
ham Lincoln was found in one of
them concerning the soulh, which
will cause it to he droppe
and all others published
north carefully examined
any selection is made.
Clifton Branham, tho wifi
derer was hanged at Wise, Vi
week. Branham caused a
lion when he mldrcssd four
sand people on the court
lawn at 1 p. m. lie it late
story of the killing of his
and requested that if any one in
the crowd felt that he was not
justified, he would look for that
one to hold his hand up. Not a
hand went up. Then lit request
all who fell that they would have
done as he did to hold up their
hands. It is estimated ’.11111 700 i
hands went up immediately.
it sure,
in the
before
Grand | ury.
The following are the names
from which the grand jury will be
selected to serve at the coming full
term of Lumpkin superior court:
S. L. Prater.
Daniel Davis.
Y. G. Abercrombie.
.T. W. Wo >d ward,
Thomas Davis.
Chus. A. Anderson.
1 J oiner I lead.
J. S. Slews;!.
W. .1. I Iighlower.
J. T. Miller.
M. C. Long.
D. W. Cold well. I
F. M, Wimpy.
A. W. Peek'
G. McGuire.
E. W. Strickland.
J. J. Sea bolt.
W. H. McAfee.
Miller D.ivis.
Charles Cain.
.T. K. P. Lance.
W. B. Townsend.
H. B. Crawford.
.). W. Jones.
J. F. Head.
Fred Wood.
T. A. P. Tate.
II. O. Parks.
M. F. Whcdchel,
Tilmnn Davis.
It is said that the land owners
of Forsyth county may sue Duck-
town copper mines for damage to
property which has resulted from
the smoke of the furnaces.
Although the time was up this
week for the letting of tho Stay
mail via. Wild and John and I
“Tike” Edge were the only bids j
del' neithers have heard from the j
department.
Attorney Cowan of North Caro- !
lina, who has bocnTiere for sever
al days inspecting tho titles of )
lands bargained to tho United j
States Leather Co. is away now
attending his court which is it)
session now.
LOOP THE LOOP.
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Mania's Steal Fait, Oct. 11021, ft
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Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Sandlies geo
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WEAKNESS
642 1-2 Congress St.
Portland, AIaink, Oct. 17,11)02.
I consider Wico of Cardui superior
t° ftnv (.octor’.s medicine 1 ever used
and I know whereof I speak. I suf-
fered tor nine months with suppressed
menstruation which completely pros
trated urn. Pains would shoot through
my back and sides and I would have
blinding headaches. My limbs would
swell up and 1 would feel so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for X seemed to be beyond
tho help of physicians, but Wino of
C i -dui came as a Goil-oond to mo. I
felt a change for the better within a
week. After ninetoen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering the
agonies f usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and 1 wish
a ‘l suffering women knew of its
good qualities.
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wino of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness, if you are
discouraged and doctors have
failed, that is (lie best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a £1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
Most Direct Houle to
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TAX NOTICf
Davis, !)
Y; lioola,
Clies-
Fikst Roi’nii.—Oct 12th-
to II. IIiglitower. I to 3.
13th—Car.o Greek, !) to II.
1 to 8.
!4th—Porter Spring, 9 to II
tatee, I to 3.
loth—Frog low ii. !) to II. Crmnbys
I to 3.
1.0t.li—Shoal Greek, 9 to II. Wnluio
1 to 3.
!7111—Martin's Ford, 9 to 11. Aura
ria, I to 3. _
19th—Dalilonegii. all day.
26th—Mill Creek, 8 to 10. Nimble-j
will, 1 to 3.
.Tones’ Creek 4th.
10. J. W.u.ittx, T. G.
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foe oh Hilt.
<1V3 OtefC-1
Clothe- ekvmetl and pressed by
Alonzo lb n-on. I’rirefi from 25
to i->• Located in the Clark
I louse, at end el’ bri dge near Dr.
tStow’.i ulliec. Suet
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Cheap ana
Cull .-it once-
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