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al Ne\v.\
8eo legal sales mid notions in
this issue* of tho Nuuuf.t.
Only ;l
^itc thunder shower lust night. I City Marshals sales in another
The manufacture of syrup is the ’ C0 ' lim0,
day among the Mr. \\‘ill Worley is up from t Mrs. Allen Carter died at New
it ho nt thirty city tax ti fas. j farmers now. i Gainesville. Bridge last Saturday, aged about
Minin if Note
order of the
last week.
Ladies capes and Jackets from j wilh cb,mt, ’.V produce, are passim
5 cents to $1.50 at M. J. Wils I throu « h UoaiI >' cvcl Y (, TV for ,h<
, V i.rc " ,iiai m | Alul s, 'll ““Other lot of station- Mr. H. H. Thomas is at borne j 52 >' 0, “' 3 ’
jin' hunters horn is heard again cry just received. Drop in when j this week from Gainesville. | The mountain wagons loaded
I ,I U . ’possum has no protection you need any job work done
by the lo' v f,n ' suvc, ‘ al 1110,1,113 to Several of our citizens attended i 45
fl ,ino no"’ 1 the basket meeting over at Yellow liams.
<(><• cUtek«o*h«vo l,m, Creek crap Rro.iod Inst Sundny. Ml , .,„ bn whcldwi. ,ft«, bem,
, if' 1 iiwl l',-k 111 1 “ 1 .nal Suoday Kov, J. J. Shed Id- sick here for several weeks, was
joiue ei'iliciii ha\e H 11 m 1 torcstcd a largo congregation at | able to be out in town last Tuos-
p»t out of die roach ore io cm. the H-iptist church by an excellent day.
.. I.,.., visiting Dahloncga and j sermon, . .. . . . T
NVlien i 1 ' 511 " 1 ’- ( . I All wlio are indobted to T. J.
a first-class p ace o loan About onesfourth of the teach- Smith, H. B. Smith or T..I. Smith
the Dahlonega
desirmsr I .
at kco|> H' ulllul llM ' I era of public schools in Lumpkin | & Bro., either by note or account.,
Hold run by . ,l 0 j county, have finished up and | are notified to settle at once, tf
dal van vagrant bill Lias closed out. | rwn.j.i \r.. a
Daliloi.egu h mui> „ u . 8 | iaw of Now Bridge, was up last
A mill lias already been
chased for the Jumbo and
soon lie on the ground ready to
be put up.
A number of teamsters have
boon engaged for several days in
d' 0 'hauling the machinery for thp
lower markets. Gorge plant.
Mr. J. K. McGee has moved bis If you wish to knap post, d about ( ,f mining, the nativ
stock of goods back into tho store the mines here and tilings going i familiar with the gold
I monstratod the Jumbo to bo one
of thephnnominal gold mines of
P ur * the oopntpy. Though the Judge
" id I lins conveyed the property to tho
company, lie will hnVp a large in
terest iu the property and its
management. The oQjeers and dj-
veetors of the company combine
the very host Georgia talent with
that of the best modern met hods
< Inorginn,
aids of tlio
Don’t forget to call op Anderson
i.\c Jones when in need of cloth*
Mr. William Campbell is keep*
TIk
about broke up
of rest society.
DOW an l they moot
suns.
L. McDonald, a son of
^ !' L idiuand McDonald of this
county, "'us killed on the '27th nit.,
jo a loud mine at
buri.
There are always a few grurnb
But low K'dhci , lersin every towu, and of course \ Tuesday shaking hands with his M*’ 1 Times Elliott of Isod.lu, lent)., t jj c on t cry, was purchased by the j to a conf whnt it
•* ’ between two ' <■ * ■ ■ 1
tpling,JMiss
Dahlouega has her share. They ; many acquaintances hero.
are of no benefit to themselves nor; v ,, .
, Notkk.— lo all whose notes
no one else. , . , . . ,,
and accounts are due Anderson &
Mr. W. J. Loveless of Dahlonc-j Jones will please settle without
ga, who has been working in the, further notice, as it is quite a lot
of trouble to send statements to
each separate one.
Old Uncle Peter Goudlock, one
of the best negroes that ever
room ho used to occupy opposite i on in the mountains, send a did-! section from pstunl disownt inf)
T. J. Smith Bro. Gar for a year's subscription to and experience, have great tplvnn-
tliis paper. jtages over thoso who have theories
derived from books and the geq-
onditioiis of other and to
lly ditl'erent sections of the couu-
making it pay. try. They know whore and how
Lot 809, which was sold for to piitip, and wluit material wi||
\\ o are glad tosoo our old friend j division hero last Tuosday at pub-1 pn.y and what will not, and know
costs to mine and
r IM . mg the Singleton mine running ogicul e
mg, they propose to sell tho best , , . .
„_, f | , „ steadily and by doing tins is tn ydtll
goods for the least money of any ,• ' ,
goods
body in town.
gold mines at Essex, N. C., for
several months, was severely hurt
on Monday night some one I about three weeks ago by a stick
t ied to Gcal Mrs. J, W Phillips’ J of timber falling on him, but we
bo, out of the pen but she woke are glad to state that he is able to
L, before they got it. killed, al- | be up some now.
though it was badly hurt.
It seems that a party has boon i there is a change in the (rallies
“bm ing i'i oil’’down about tho I villc and Dahloncga mail route
Betz inii’o, hut failed to succeed m | via. Autaria, which commenced
Loot! te,l before a claimant to lirst of this month. It depots at
the properly interfered and .stop- 8 with the permission to leave at
moehinety. j7 o'clock, and arrives at 0:30,
Al t | K . N 0 w Union Association al,0,lt !U1 1)(HU ' th:!U
n as t Thursday up at'Concord Rev. At Join. 41. Moores yon can get
,1. K. Blackburn was elected mods, beef as follows: Round steak 8-1 j
lerntor :.ntl Rev. J. J. Shed clerk, j cents, tenderloin steak S.. 1 , cents,! Too much whiskey caused John
Tho next session of the body will j snrloin steak 8k cents, chuck steak ; and Warren Sul lins to fall out
convene A Etowah church. j Ti cents, roast (5 to 8 cents, stew i over in Shoal Creek district last
Son tie,! • ago the city council 1 bcef froin 5 (o (< < -’ cnts ' whoIe hind Saturday, resulting in Warren
decide! to purchase a lot of Luck- ■ < l u,ul< t
ets to ho used in case of fire. ^jtiimmei
few dnys ago they were used for
the first time and three got mis- Let eyery road commissioner in | Mrs. Sarah Porter, who went on
ro*
sided in Lumpkin county, died
over in Hall county last Saturday.
Our citizens will take notice thati f[j h death is regretted by all who
' ‘ knew him, both white and black.
Mr. John Shopc died in Atlanta
last Saturday at the age of 78. The
deceased was the father-in-law of
our friend Mr. John Houalcy of
Dahloncga. lie was a Mason,
Odd Fellow and a prominent citL
zen.
(*> cents, hind quarter j shooting at John. The ball set his
7 cents, fore quarter 5! shirt a fire as it passed through
cents. the top of John’s shoulder.
Let eyery road commissioner in
back on a visit to his many friends Dahloncga Gold Mining and Mill- mill ore. Add to this the best ex
in this county where ho once lived 1 j tl g q 0 ., for $501. perienenof the west in modern
for many years. The two gentlemen of Macon, machinery and methods which the
Anderson & Jones have a nice Ga., interested in the S.ummet'otir company has in cue of its ollir
line of misses and ladies walking mining property have commenced cials, Mr. Fry, v, ho lies had more
and dress hats ready to wear, active work by putting in a pump tJipn ordinary experience jn the
Prices ranging from 50 cents to and will soon begin t he erection j west. Having nt one time been the
$4.00 each. Big bargains for you. of a stamp mill. j auporintnndont of the famous
... . i , ,i . The members of the Briar Patch j Homestake mine. So far in lifo
We arc requested hy Mr. and , ,, , i ,, , ,,, . , , , . . ,
,, . ,,, , . 1 company, known as tho Ualilone-1 all the officials connected wit h thg
Mrs. Marion Chester to return ' .
, , ga (told Mining and Milling Go., company have been succepslul m
their thanks to tho people whoso 8 , , , ,, 1 ,
, . , • , I are expected down shortly to io-|all their mining muiertakings,
kindly assisted them during the 1 , , ■ . ,, ,,
sumo work in completing tne l and we bespeak for them the same
death of their relative, Mrs. Sarah
Chester.
You will find Hall’s Villa one of
anal, building dredge boats, etc.
The lesaes of tho Lockhart mine
jeep moving right along with
the most pleasant hotels to stop at c, 0 od rasp Its. The clean up last
in Dahloncga, The table is sups ! Saturday proved to those who saw
plied with the beat tho country
affords. Good large looms fur-
succeits in this,
greatest \ eut iuv.
their last, but
Win' (Jo Oil' to Trade?
nished with electric lights. Terms
reasonable.
Mr. C. N. Clements and Mr. W.
Last week a Dahloncga I rm i ql-l
i nice bill of notions and some
t he gold, that the Lockhart is val
uable property. , , , , ...
,, ,, ; dry goods to u party iv:ti'on one
Mr. Fate Johnson lias struck it j / * 1 r .7...
or Atlanta ssuburbs, an intelligent,
woman who knows ij bargain when
rich down at the Ivey mine so we
understand. The vein is about a
H. Wimpy have been appointed I thick, full of go id and \eiy
valuable and tho richest vein that
lias been discovered since the
road commissioners of this district
to till the places of Mr. R. W.
Walker and Mr. Jargon Campbell,
oue having moved out of the comi
ty and the other into town.
placed out of ten that can t be 1 Lumpkin county do his duty with- a visit to one of her sons over at j graphic wo;
found.
The weather is fine for
and if you desire I Crown Mountain Gold Mining Co
j out having lo ho forced to it. Dueklowu only a couple of vveoks j anything in this line visit the Dah-1 resume operations again, q'he money by remembering the prices
r J Should the grand jury return the | a go, died there and was brought lonega Portrait Gallery whero you weather has been fine for the work L. R. Mkaukkx a- ,-ux.s.
at the Gorge, and if it continues , CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
plioto-
Findloy was struck a few years
ago. The gold in the rock is
enough to excite even old 11)U
tiers.
\\ r e are all anxious to
she sees it. 81ie said the same
things in Atlanta would cost more,
The same firm has just received atj
order for a nice bill of stuff to ho
shipped to Toccoa, Ga. Right of
ten they till mail orders for people
I who, after leaving here am] prjes
t,| )P jing goods in other towns, pay
postage on freight and thou save
I Milligan Nix of White county,. . .
wiis hroimht in before Com. Baker ! comrn i ss,oner i as is done in other j back to this county for burial on J can get just as good work as can
last Thursday night charged
with I counties, it will cost from $75.to Saturday last. Mrs. Porter was
blockading, but after an investiga
tion was released for failure of
securing sufficient proof to convict
him.
We are glad to learn that Mr.
W. Grant, a graduate of the
N.U. A. College of Habersham
county, has received an appoint
ment as paymaster in the U. S.
jorniv and has recently stood the
examination all right.
they be given longer time, this | p ortc r, who bad many -other
money comes out of tho county. | relatives and frfonds here to
Such as this helps to swell taxes. ! mourn her loss.
|
The government has allowed
Mr. R. M. Morgan of the Bell
Telephone Co., has beeu in the
city this week on business of iin-
William Postell of this county, his
pension again. It is $12 per
month, and he draws from about p0 r tanco to the people of Dnblon-
two years hack. 1 his old man is ; e ^ a aU( | Dawsonville, who went on
growing quite feeble in his declin-1 p| acc nn( | made arrange 1 -
Ling years and it will be a great j mcntg with the connc ii to run a
, . „ XT , . help to him. \\ hen we broke the | telephone line in to Dawsonville
V gentleman of Nashville in re- neW8 to lhc ol(1 man hist Sunday froI ‘ Dahloncga and in a short
h... tn »l h0 shouted Almost for joy, and J wW , 0 w0 cnn 6ay hollo Dawson-
questing a friend hero to renew
liis subscription, ends his letter
ln 'he following complimentary
language: 1 wish you would pay
(be newspaper
i loved everybody.
ville via. Auraria.
It is
man a dollar for mind ha
‘lie Xn, kt, for no well balanced | since he came so near losing
pc-r-oji could afford to live without
•t ' Thanks.
rid that Billie Green’s
been unbalanced ever t erns? 10 cents per yard.
be obtained in Atlanta. A number
of pretty scenes of mountains,
mines, etc., for sale.
We understand that some bad
conduct occurred up at Concord
church out in the country last Fri
day night and Sunday during ser
vices hy persons drinking, which
will likely be brought to the atx
tention of the grand jury when
court convenes by some of those
who were disturbed. Persons
wishing to drink liquor should
stay away from about the churches
where meeting is being held.
favorable it will not bo very long
, , Georgia, Lumpkin County.
before the dam is completed and ! vVill be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in
the cower ready to move the ina-! November, next, at pi/ldie ,gut-cry at
; 1 , . the court houso in Dahlonvgti, ueo-rgi^ 9
ohinery of tho company b plant, j hiiici ccninty withhi tlio 1-egal hoiirs for
This mine is bound to pay with sheriffs .sales, to tlm highest bidder for
, cash, the following property, to-wit:
proper management when plenty t '|>j ie farming interest in anil* to all that
of power can be obtained to keep tract or parcel of laud lying and being
1 ’ in the City of Dahloncga on lot ol hum
the mill moving. Matters not j number (088) Nine Hundred amt liigli-
how valuable a gold mine is, the ty-Six_, in the 12th District and 1st Set}:,
his
life in the Chestatcc river in this
eounty # somo time ago by the boat
Last Sunday Mr. W. W. Cris-
Nice heavy outing, several pat- 1 son and Henry Elrod, col., fell
Heavy J out something about a dog, caus-
P to the lirst of October 51 cas
cs were disposed of by Mayor Ba-
^ or (| f Diihlonoga, and all the de-
fcnG tnts either filed a plea or
"tie loti ml guilty, except two,
Hie line; amounted to $155 besides
tlie t. which is four dollars in
each cs'sc. l n i S02 Mayor Baker
onl .V Ibid ,)5 defendants before
liitii.
"itii: the past summer quite a
lllC1, Httli' sum of money has J»ccn ;
‘■"utribiitwl to the triplets of"Mr. :
'HUi Hester residing in this conn*-j
)’- v H-ie “in sts nt Porter Springs,
" ll;i ’’^iruelions that it bf
U:,!! '-A advent
wide cotton blankets 70, SO cents j ing tho former to use his fist on
and $1.00. Nice new line of oalb. the latter and then cast a stone nt
co 5, 54 and 6 cents. Some new j him, missing his aim which went
capsizing while he was at work up | flCe an( j embroadery at about 4 the j into ono end of Capt. W. J. Wood*
at the Gorge, recently, growing llslia ] pnee. 8 day mantle clock, | ward’s porch where a crowd stood,
so bad that a few days ago h (! accurate time pieces $1 95. Cal-j and passed out at the other with-
picked up one of his children and j aiK | er c i oc ] cs 75 cen ts. Full cream | out hurting any one. Crisson cn-
throw it out at the window. Billie 1 ehccse 18 cents. ! tered a j)lea of guilty and was fined
has always been a good harmless B. K. Mkadkus & Sons. one dollar and cost by Mayor
negro. ; Baker, and Elrod made leg bail by
, , Hereafter an article concerning . . f t
Mr*, st-ir-ib Chester a very old 1 .... a . , , , i turning the bettoms of his feet to
lady oi Dahloncga, wa’s found dead f arnnn^ wUI bo furn.shed n 8 each j D|lblou0) . a aml seeUin g another
it her home last Saturday morn-
The deceased was an aunt of
clime.
week by Prof. C. W. Davie, who
: fills the chair of agriculture of
the N. G. A. College. Any one! We learn that some white boys
sont to Mi
whe Ln ■
taking
mg.
Mr. Marion Chester, and live'! in ; wis i ;iitl g any Information in refer- j acted very badly out at the negro
a little house by her self a H‘ u ' cnc0 to t |i C tilling of the soil can j Methodist church Sunday night
steps from Marions house. 10 ; scn q t |ieir questions in and wo | while services were being held
night before going to her room she ! v . u blieh th(jm QDe wcek and
complained of having a had cold. I jhe wjn J<ppear the ncxt .
otherwise nppaicnt y < l , n ~ Prof. Davis lias much experience
in farming and will be able to
giye you important information.
For some time past it has been
known that Col. Price desired to i causing them to think likely that
tlie old lady up, and she wns i reti j r0 f roiu d ie Board of Educa- | the negroes would do as they com-
tion, owing to his continued ill manded. They wanted more mu-
health. Yesterday he placed in j sic and at last ono wanted to hear
tho hands of the board his resig- | Jesse James, saying that ho would
metal cannot bo procured unless
the mill is kept running regular
ly. When the Gorge is completed
this can be done at all seasons.
The new company recently pur-
tiun of Lumpkin county, Georgia ; the
same being a tract located in the rear
of the residence-of R. M- Rryson and
Thomns W. Tate on im unnamed street
30 feet wide : Said tract being (105)
one hundred and five feet on the North
side of the lot, mid (210) two hundred
and ten feet on the unnamed street,
. . ,, „ ,. , c * 1 (J05) one hundred and Ike feet on the
chasing the Rut hoi fold piope t.y ! jj no i-uiui iuu east between Johnson’s
in this county., has been organized j lot, and (210) two hundred and teu
, , » 1 • „ . i, i feet on the Northeast side, and con-
and gone to work in earnest. 1 , La ; n ; n g 0U e-half an acre more or less,
is known as the McAfee-1 And ! Said property levied on as the proper
ty of J. W. StancH, under and by vir-
Gold Mining Co., with the follow
ing officers; [’resident, Dr. W. W.
McAfee, of Atlanta; Vice-presi
dent, Henry Schandine, Phila
delphia; Secretary and Treasurer:
M. P. Lind, Philadelphia; Gener
al manager, W. H. McAfee, for-*
tuc of and to satisfy an execution is
sued by the City of Dahlouega against
the said J. W. Standi, for tuxes due
tlie City of Dahlouega for the year
1003.
Also at the same time and [dace.,
i.me acre, more or less, on the east
side of tlie lot on which (John and Sal-
lie Austin now reside. Said acre lying
adjoining the lands of Tho Dahloncga
her usual good health. Saturday
morning when breakfast was ready
hy Mrs. Marion Chester, one of
her children was sent out to wake
used to
ige. The money
B. R. Menders,
1 1 M busy for several days
"P a pretty lot. of clothing
ihe little motherless children
"'"I t.'eir other sisters who have to 1 . 1 • .1 1
ink,...... ... found lying across a chair with hei
feet and head touching the floor,
, '■'"•ua has four churches— and from every appearance had
1 "Hit - and one colored, two expired in the early part of the
-""•I h'itvU, many first class board- 1 night while preparing to re-
i " : • sixteen stores, one ; tire. A foot tub was close to the
' l( »i'e, throe markets, a pub-! c buir where she had bathed her
ll(; school
merly of Dahlouega but now of \ Consolidated Gold Mining (Jomnuny.
. ,, , j Levied on as the properly of Sallie
Atlanta. 1110 manager went down | i>y virtue of ajid to satisfy one
last Monday and started as many ! ti. fa. for property taxes due. tiieCity of
, , , , Dahlouega for tlie year J 003. And two
hands as can be used profitably, j jj f as , j’or sanitary taxes duo said City,
in the preparatory work of build-; for the months of AnriJ, May, and
J , i ,i- June, 1002, and for July, August and
mg a dam and such other things j September J002, and for the months
as is necessary to get it in shape Of January, February, March, April,
tor a stamp mill. 1 he managei Also at the same time and place a
has spent all of his life in Lump-j certain city lot in the City of Dahlon-
r ■ i ! ega, in said county, being the lot on
km county, suecesstuily mined I j\>n-y Anderson, colored, and
for many years and knows exactly bis family now reside, and being
, . . , . .. bounded on the north by tlie lands of
there, violating both tho city and j what he is doing, and in no dis- j ^ a ]ii c Austin, on the east by the lands
state laws. After preatthin* was: dirtAAt .lay will h»*. «•» ™UI I ^
concluded the colored peo|)lo be- running it the weather is Livor- soa t a t,y the lands of G. C. Wallace
r,,, - n .,h| P i and J. B. Anderson. Levied on by
gan to sing. lbesc fellows con- able. __ j virtue of and to satisfy three sanitary
tt’ibu ted very liberally when so--! The Jumbo Gold Mining Com- m; ii. fas. in favor of the City of Duh-
licitations for money wore made, puny, which was organized here a | va o( “irilfSay aVJdn?Jidy"
few days ago is creating much in—| August and September, 1002. One. for
on nee.nnntnf the vast mmn- Rie months of January, February and
terest on account of the vast quan
tity of valuable ore already dis
covered on its property. The mine
was discovered and prospected by
nation to take effect on the first i give a dollar if they would singja native Georgia and sold to
of next January. This would ’ his favorite song. A negro man j Judge Murray, who by the way is
have compelled the October grand i told us Monday that he heard one
jury to fill his place. The board, of them curse in church. This is
lie | 7 1 lliry to III! 1119 place. me uuuiu, in uitmi wiibc iu I.UIIH.IJ. Aino io
ani -001 tor noth bhick and Wimes, fect . A cup of ginger tea was hovveveJ% pasacd a resolution re- outrageous and should receive the
oil j. '--c for the latter. J aking f 0 urd on the tabic near by which j ( . uegt j n g q 0 l I’rice to defer his attention of the city and state
j' >“to consideration and the s be intended drinking before re- witbdraWttl from the board until authorities both. We do not know
g,m, l water an
Dll Wnn.l
fine climate it is tiring no doubt, and after going to
"‘^■'Wer that peo*)le like to live the door and emptying tho tub of i the April term of the grand jury,
lino, ti,., . . water, expired after returning to which would give more time foi
is c i 1J| j,. M V g, Chester was the jury, as well as the people
about 70 years of age and has been ; generally, to select a successor.
• a resident of Lumpkin countyL„ ... , mvor
a rail
H nut
UVal
•"anieat
u oil. I.
worst thing we need
k and we hope the time
"‘ffg until wo get that
icady have telephone coin nearly all her life. Her husband,
with the outside | Mr. Joseph Chester, passe
a few \ ears ago.
Wo will endeavor to print Col.
the-parties, but it makes no differ
ence to us who it is, they ought to
behave themselves. Suppose that
a lot of negroes would go to the
white church and misbehave,
! Brice’s letter next week, as well where would they land, and what
would bo tbo result?
a native Georgian, having been
born in this state. The Judge, be
fore making any purchase in this
section, made a careful study of
the entire gold field, and the for
tunate selections of such proper
ties shows his judgment on this
gold lead to be almost unering.
Hia faith in Jumbo has never wa
vered, and after several yearB of
persistent prospecting, has veri
fied all his predictions, and de-
March, April, Mav and June, July,
August and September, 1002. Ono for
the months of January, February and
March, April, May and June, 1903, and
one for the months of July, August
and September, 1903.
Also at the same time and place the
following described properly to-wit-
All that parcel of land lying and being
in the City of Dahlouega on the Clarkes*
ville road described asbeing a triangu
lar lot, containing L of an acre more
or less, lying between said Clarkesville
road and the. old Hand ditch and being
a part of lot of land number 9K-1, in the
12tli district and 1st section of Lump
kin county, Georgia, and being known
as the Lizzie Coffee lot. Levied on as
the property of Lizzie Coffee (col.)
by virtue of and to satisfy a city tax fi.
fa. in favor of the City of Dahloncga
vs. the said Lizzie Coffee for city taxes
due on -aid lot Tor the year 1903.
This Oct .7, 1003.
Geo. W. Waeiek
City Marshal.
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