The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, November 05, 1903, Image 2
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The! Nugget.
DAHLONEGA. NOV. 5, ltf03.
Anctred nt the Daliloneijn, <
as Second OlftHH ittiii (or.
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Official Organ of both City and
County.
'i’hc Grand Lodge of Masons ro
efoctcd its present officers at Ma
con last week.
A white primary has been or
dered for Mayor in Gainesville on
December 5th.
A w(Hiding occurred in the pub 1 '
fie square of Gainesville last week,
being Mr. Thomas Edmonson and
Miss Malinda Smith.
Henry E. Cary was killed in At
lanta last week by the discharge
of his own gun while in the barn
killing rats, by the trigger striking
a nail.
Politics will soon tie in motion
from president of the United States
on down to rrmlitia district bailiffs,
then cycry body will have a friend,
even to the poor man and the ne-
U*U> _
You never hear of any country
editor being bothered by pick
pockets in Atlanta or any where
else. Simply beenttso they are too
lean and hungiy for such men as
those to notice them.
The dwelling occupied by Hoc
Harris and family was destroyed
Jn Gainesville last week by fire.
It is said that ho had several
thousand dollars stored away in
tho building, all of which was lost,
causing Mr. Harris to be almost
distracted.
At Savannah last week T. B.
ifcrrford received into tho Meth
od tel efraretr, I/. W. Cribb, who
te to»bang Nov. 10 for murder
in Coffee county. Ho was baptized
in jail. We would like to know
whero ho expects to tako the
sacraiftent?
In
MILITARY PROMOTIONS
the Department of the
N. C1. A. College.
Tho great New York newspaper
man, William R. Hearst, came nnd
returned without the Nugget man
getting to seo him, but we suppose
ft he is elected president of tho
United Slates that ho will not take
any exceptions' but will treat us
as one of tho people.
Pickpockets in Atlanta last week
folieved Bishop Warner Candler
of eight dollars. By robbing the
head of the Methodist church
shows that they have no more res
Sped for a saint than » sinner
Wonder if Hro. Mark will refuse
fo send his children to school in
Atlanta now?
The following promotions, ap
pointments and assignments are
made in the battalion of cadets:
Major—Captain, R. A. Byers.
1st Lieutenant and Adgitant—
Sergeant Major J. F. Broach. Ser
geant Major—Sorgent L. G. Fort
ner. Chief Musican—H. Stanton.
Principal Musicians—Hodges and
Chappel A.
Captain, Co. A—1st Lieutenant
W. T. Townsend. 1st Lieutenant
Co. A—1st Lieutenant .1. V. Ar-
rendale. ‘2nd Lieutenant Co. A
—Sergeant W. S. Gnillard. 1st
Sergeant, Co. A Sergeant J. C.
Kirkpatrick.
Sergeants Co. A—1st Sergeant
Lester Holden ; 2nd, Capt. L. II.
Cochran. 3rd, Corperal John .T.
F. Tillson, Jr. 4th, Private E.
B. Kirkpatrick.
Corporals, Co. A — 1st, Private
G. E. Wilson ; 2nd, J. W. Findley;
3rd, Geo. Jolks; 4th, W. E.
Broach; 5th, It. L. Davis.
Captain. Co. B—Sergeant J. R.
Ilenly. 1st Lieutenant—W. T.
Dowda; 2nd Lieutenant — J.
D. Gartatowsky. 1st — C. It.
Collins.
Sergeants, Co. R—1st, Corporal
O. W. Steed; 2nd, W. H. Peacock;
3rd, J. T. Knox; 4th, Private
Ralph Ponder.
Corporals, Co. B- 1st, Priyate
W. 0. Matthews; 2nd, G. Stan
ton; 3rd, W. L. Jackson ; 4th, II.
McKee; 5th, It. Rutherford.
The following is the lineal rank
of the officers and non-commis
sioned officers of the battalion of
cadets:
1st, Major it. A. Byere. Cap
tains— 1st, Townsend ; 2nd, Hen
ley. 1st Lieutenants—1st, Ar-
rendale; 2nd, Broach; 3rd, Dow
da. 2nd Lieutenants—1st, Gor-
tatowsky; 2nd, Gaillard. 1st
Sergeants— 1st, Collins; 2nd,
Kirkpatrick.
Sergeant Major, Fortson. Ser
geants—1st, Holden; 2nd, Steed;
3rd, Cochran; 4th, Peacock; 5th,
Tillson; 6th, Knox; 7th, Kirks
Patrick; 8th Ponder.
Chief Musician—H. Stanton.
Principal Musicians—F. Hodges,
2nd, Chappel A.
Corporals—-1st Wilson; 2nd,
Matthews; 3rd, Findley; 4th, G.
Stanton ; 5th, Jackson ; 6th, Jelks;
7th, McKee-; 8th, Rutherford ; 9th,
Broach; 10th, Davis.
V
BILIOUSNESS
MaKes
CHRONIC INVALIDS.
r When the liver is torpid, bile enters the
blood as a virulent poison. Liver ills follow.
AND.IONIC Pellets sre the only Treatment j
that gives ibe liver just the right touch and^
starts Nature’s work in the right manner..
The Pill touches the liver, the
Pellets tone the system.
Complete Trenlment
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25 CtS.
^9 Co.,
sis-
FOR SALE BY DP. C. H. JONES.
Jim Morton, an Atlanta negro,
made a test case of tho recently
enacted Calvin vagrancy law by
taking out habeas corpus proceeds
ings against Sheriff John W.
Nelms, of Fulton county. The
supreme court of Georgia has rens
dered a decision affirming the de
cision of the lower court and stat
ing that the law was constitutional
and that no proof to the contrary
had been submitted.
There arc a lot of people afraid
to cat cabbage on account of the
so-called cabbage snake. This is
all foolishness. There is no harm
in the thing. One was sent to the
Department of Agriculture and
they pronounced it a worm or
what is commonly called a “horse
hair snake” and it is harmless, un
less taken into the stomach alive.
If any body lias died from eating
cabbage, it was caused by Paris
Green, or else they were founder',
cd,—Ellijay Courier.
It will soon tako a big
which to boil tho politics.
pot in
Millard Leo, who murdered his
Sweetheart in Atlanta many months
ftgo, Was hanged last Friday. Dr
Broughton of that city said in a
card the day beforo his execution
that it was a shame opon tho state
for YjCc to be hanged. It would
have been a greater shame upon
the state had Be not been executed
after having killed this poor inno
cent girl without a moments warn
ing. His execution was postponed
six different times. We should
look at both sides of tho picture*
Attorney General Hart is en
gaged in investigating the legal
aspect of the complaint made by
scores of citizens of Fannin,
I'owns, Union and Gilmer coun
ties, in this state, that tho funles
and gases emitted from tho copper
furnaces at Ducktown are doing
much damage to the trees and veg
etation of every character in the
counties above named, judge Hart
says that if half of what the com
plaints say is true, the condition
of that section of the state is a
(serious matter to tho people living
there. He says that the fumes
and gases from tho smelting fur
naces at Ducktown affect trees and
vegetation of twentysfive or thirty
milds in every direction, and that
the infected section is growing in
size yearly. He says that there is
ho stato law that can help to abate
the nuisance, but that he thinks
the federal laws will give tho re
lief desired, either by an injunc
tion or a suit brought by tho state
of Georgia against the operators
of these mines for damages.
Pension Commissioner Lindsay
submitted his annual report to the
governor last week, giving the
number of pensioners and tho total
amount paid. Tho total number
of pensioners paid during tho year
1999 amounts to 14,513. The to
tal number paid last year was 13,s
975. an increase of 528. The
amount of money paid out was
$859,100, this year, aguinst $822,-
695 last year, an increase of $88,
000< Thcro is a surplus in the
treasury now from tho pension
money which was not paid out
which amounts to $18,890. Com
missioner Lindsay has also com
pleted the rolls for next year.
This roll shows an increase in the
number of pensioners to be paid
Instead of a decrease, as was an
ticipated.
Yesterdays afternoons mail
brings the uawa that tho demo
crats eloctod McOlennan in New
York by TO,000 plurality, A
democratic governor is elected in
Maryland and the republicans lose
the legislature. In Ohio the ro-
publioKua carry the legislature
nnd elect Herreck governor by
ovor 100,000 plurality. The dem
ocrats redact governor Garvin in
in Rhode Island and tho republi
cans reelect Bates in Massachu
setts. Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado
and Now Jersey go republican.
Rev. W. O. Petty, a well known
citizen shot at J. B. Lipscomb at
tho latter’s store in Gainesville
last Saturday. The weapon used
was a double barreled shotgun.
Lipscomb dodgod and the load of
shot entered tho arm of Jones
Gaines, who was standing near,
inflicting a painful although not
dangerous wound. Petty recently
wrote an article severely excoriat
ing Lipscomb because the latter
was alleged to be running a blind
tiger near Petty’s home. Lips -
comb was fined $500 by Judge
Kimsey at the last torm of Hall
county superior court for selling
liquor and agreed to leave the
county, Petty claims that Lips
comb is now operating a worse
place than formerly.
BLACK
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STOCK and
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which are not bowel and
liver irregularities. Blaek-
Draught Stock and Poultry Medi
cine is a bov/el and liver remedy
for stock. It puts the organs of
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeders aad
farmers keep their herds and flocks
healthy by giving them an occa
sional dose of Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock raiser may buy a
25-cent half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for weeks. Dealeaa gener
ally keep Black-Draught Stock and
Poultry Medicine. If yours does
not, send 26 cents for a sample
can to the* «uanufacturers, The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
Roohelui, Ga., Jan. SO, 1902.
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
Msdloinu ia the best X aver tried. Our
stook wa9 looking; bad wheu you sent
me tho medicine and now they are
getting so flue. They are looking 20
per oent. bolter.
S. P. BEOCKINGTON.
BEWARE! NOTICE!
I own and control complete titles to
Wild Land Lots No. 257—11—1 in
Lumpkin county and No. 295—0—1 in
Union county, Ga. They are for sale.
Judge F. M. Williams of Two Run, was
for a long time my agent and was
authorized to sell for me. He is no
longer ray agent, nor is any one else at
present; so buy of me.
W. C. Cahter,
Rochelle.
Wilcox Co. Ga.
Nov. 5. 1003
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia, Lumpkin County,
Will be sold before I be Court house
door of the County of Lumpkin on the
1st Tuesday in December next, within
the Iceal hours of sa e to Die highest
bidder for cash, tho following property,
to-wit:
All of fractional lot of land number
one hundred and fifty (150), and fifty'
acres more or less of lot of land num
ber one bundled (i'ly-one (151),
bounded as follows; On the south by
the lands of S. M. Coleman, on the
east by the lands of F. M. Wholclicl
and Isaac Brown, and on the north
west by the lands of the Gainesville &
Dalilonega Electric Railway Company
and the Chesta ee liyer, all lying, be
ing and situated in tho 11 tli District
of originally I-Iall, now Lumpkin
County, Georgia. Levied on as the
property of A. E. Sulh-ns, by virtue o
nnd to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Superior court of said county, in favor
of A. T. Jay vs. A. E. Sullens, princi
pal, and John Sullens, A. It. Sullens,
,T. W. Ilulsey, Fabe Sullens, ,T. P>.
Adams, T. II. Sullens, and A. W
Ilulsey, securities, and A. B. Whel-
cliel, endorser.
This the 4th day of November, 1903.
J. M. Davis, Sheriff.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
To all whom it may concern:
B. F. Anderson, Administrator of
tho estate of William M. Wehunt,
represents to the court in his petition
duly filed, that he 1ms fully adminis
tered on the estate of said deceased,
and prays to be finally discharged.
And 1 will pass upon said application
at the Court of Ordinary on the first
Monday in December next.
Given under my hand and official
signature. This the 2nd day of No-
yember, 1903.
John IlruF, Ordinary.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
Georgia,Lumpkin County.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
December, next, at public out-cry at
the court house in Dalilonega, Georgia,
said county within the legal hours for
sheriff’s sales, to the highestbidder for
cash, the following property, to-wit:
A certain City lot on “Pea Rigde.”
hounded by the lands of M. J. Wil
liams, Mary Stephens and The Lump
kin County Land and Improvement
Co., and being the lot on which Aman
da Harshaw now resides. Levied on
as the property of Amanda Harshaw,
by virtue of and to satisfy a City tax
ti. fa. in favor of the City of Dahlone-
ga vs. the said Amanda Harshaw for
City taxes for the year 1903.
This Nov. 2nd, 1903.
Gko. W. Wai.kkr, City Marshal.
CITY VOTERS, TAKE NOTICE.
The registration book for the ap
proaching City election is now open
at tho store of W. P. Price, Jr., and
will close permanently on the night of
December the 12th, 1903, at 9 o’clock.
All qualified yoters desiring to vote in
siiid election must register within the
time mentioned. This Nov. 3, 1903.
R. II. Baker, Mayor.
Wm. J. Worley, City Clerk.
NOTICE.
Sealed bids will he received by the
undesigned for cleaning and painting
the Iron Bridges belonging to LumpT
kin County, known as the “Davis
Bridge'’ and “Castlebery’s Bridge,”
until 11 o’clock a. m., on the 20th "day
of November, 1903. Bids required on
each Bridge separately. All material
to he furnished by the county. The
right to reject any and all bids reserv
ed. Bidder must furnish ladder and
scaffolding. This November 3rd, 1093.
John Huff, Ordinary.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Sarah Ann Lance, widow of
Joseph V. Lai ce, deceased, having in
due form applied to the undersigned
for a years support out cf the estate of
the deceased, and appraisers having
made their return to me of Ihe same, all
persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause if any they can before
ihe Court of Ordinary of said county
outlie first Monday in December, 1903,
why said application should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature. This the 3rd day of No
vember, 1903.
John Huff, Ord’y.
BARBERSHOP
W HEN wanting a nice clean
shave, hair cut or shampoo,
call on Henry Underwood,
First-class barber shop in eveiy
respect, where he will he found ready
to Vi ait on you at auy time
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When: you will also find a complete line of
Tobacco, Cigars, Paints, Oils, Leads,
Stationery, Combs, Rust*
Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Sundries gen
erally, PRICES RIGHT.
Low Hates
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Dry Boons, Sloes an Hotting sin.
The Most Direct Route to
HAPPINESS, CONTENTMENT AND
PROSPERITY.
For further particulars call at An ram
and let ns make you prices on Fall, Winter
and all other goods.
j Mnwi. -sr- ' ■
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
Miller Davis and John Montgomery,
Executors of the last Will and Testa
ment of John Simmons, late of said
County, deceased, having filed their
petition for discharge as such execu
tors, this is to cite a.l persons con
cerned to show cause against tho
granting of said discharge, at the regu
lar tei in of the Court oi Ordinary for
said County to be held on the first
Monday in December, 1903.
John Huff, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, granted at
the December Term, 1899, of said
Court, I will sell, at public out cry,
on the first Tuesday in December,
1903, at the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours for
sheriff’s sales, Ihe following real es
tate, all lying in the. county of Lump
kin, said slate, and being:
The undivided 23-24ths of lot of
land No. (710) seven hundred and
ten, the undivided 17-24thsof lot of
land No. (709) seyc.n hundred
amt nine, and the undivided 11-24!hs
of lot of land No. (719) seven hundred
and nineteen, all of said lots lying
contiguous and being in the (5) Fifth
District and Firs', Section, said county
and state, also all of lots No. (723)
seven hundred and twenty-three in
the ( 5)Fifth District and First Section,
and all of lot No. (334) three hundred
and thirty-four in the (LI) Eleventh
District and First Section, said county
and stale. Each of said lots contain
ing in the whole forty acres, more or
less.
The same being sold as (lie properly
of the Estate of John B. Graham, de
ceased. Terms cash.
This November 3rd, 1903.
John ID Graham,
Administrator of Estate of
John B. Graham, deceased.
FALL & WINTER
Millinery
OF
f DEItCIlirilON i IIS®
Cheap and Good.
Call at once.
jEpk. Strict
TAX COLLECTOR’S 2NO. h0tjND '
. Cane Creek, Nov 3-from 8 to U »'
Ki ]nb 1 t■ vvU13— I 4 P' m '
Mill Crock, 4-lQ to 3.
Auraria, 5--10 to 1. ,
Martaii’.’s Ford, <>
Wahoo, 7—10 to 4.
Shoal Creek, 9—' . '
Crumby’s, lO^Jo U^ 1 ",
Frog Town, H '
( hostatoc, > ]•> 10 to D
Porter Springs, J- /
Yahoo!a, 13-10 to - ,
Dalilonega, H— ,J
tv,,.;* Hi—10 to I ■
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