The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, November 19, 1903, Image 2

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The! Nugget, 8AHL0NEGA, NOV. 16, M& Bnf'lr*;<l in (lie Ualilonofta, Cli. 1*. « an Second Class Matin’. Official Organ of both City County. tm<l The North Georgia Conference is now in session at Gi iflin. .VII tlie striking miners in Colo- r.u<k> have returned to work. Over 100 arrests were made in Atlanta last Sunday, on account of intoxicants. Tt is reported that K)',f<X> per sons havo perished from tho fam ino at Capo Verda Islands since Hist March. Thti “net or dry election” for Wall county takes place December 54, and both sides are ready for a big fight. At Union, S. C., last week a negro enjoyed hanging so much Mint at bis request his* neck was atretehedl two hours before the time. 1 ho fighting bailiff in Atlanta, who went to make a levy and left a sign of his official visit by break ing a negro woman’s arm, bus re- itigmuf. Governor Terrell announces that $250,000 will he made to the school teachers of Georgia on De cember 1st., which will be glori ous news to them all. A Sunday night negro frolic near Albany resulted in George Peak shooting six of bis color through, the cat hole of the door which’ was clbsed on him. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Day and many a fine gobbler will be carved by the wealthy while maybe scores of poor people will go hungry for even bread. At Tampa, Flu., a big monkey fried to steal a lady’s child the other day. Send that monkey to Dahloncgaami let it take off those boys who Ibaf around and won’t go to school. By the time you got ready to put your nnuio before the public asking for an office, we will have the prico fixed and see that all your friends hear of it through the columns of the Nugget. The good citizens of Gainesville have undertaken a hard job. They held an indignation meeting last week and will make an effort to cause the blind tigers to close and bad women to leave the city. Col. 11. J. McCnmey of Dalton, and Hon. O. M, Starr, of Calhoun, will oppose Judge Fite and’ Solici tor Maddox of the Cherokee cir cuit. Mr. Starr is an old N. G. A. College boy and we hope he will succeed. The Columbus Enquirer-Sun’s Annual trade edition of lhst Week contained 60 pages aittV fold all about the wonderful growth of that wide awake city.- Her citi zens should feel proud of that ens terprising paper. Messrs Brookshire and Waters, nurserymen of Lumpkin county, spent a night this week with Mr. E. F. Waters of this place. They took back a 4 horse load of trees from the Crawford Nursery to supply thsir orders.—Ellijhy Con ricr. A movement is oil foot, says? the Atlanta Constitution, to bring back the remnant of the frwiti county colony of negroes who emigrated to Libera, many of whom have succomed to the hardships and suf fered. This is the way if goes. Curse the negroes and want thenr to leave when crops are made, and ask them to return wheiT plowing time comes. The alleged violators of the law at Gainesville, who have been or dered to lcayc tho county, an nounce that they will stay and' tight the Law and Order Leaugo in the courts. This, we believe, i’s the proper way. Then if they aro found guilty of any violation of law let them bo punished severely, rf necessary, and not pushed off on some else. Our 'Trip to New Bridge. In company with Mr. W. W. Crisson we visited New Bridge last Sunday, being the first time we have been there in quite, a number of years. Wo took a peep at the Electric power plant and visited the Hager dredge boat, meeting with many of «>ur friends and pa trons down there, and although it was Sunday we were handed the money for several new subscrip tions to the Nugget. The Hager boat was recently sold to a com-* puny and its machinery is being I moved to Florida. This boat has been successfully operated by Mr, Hager for a number of years but most of the people of that section optioned their property to a com pany not long since and when Mr. Hager worked out all tho proper ty he controlled he was at the end of his row, causing the d’redge to liaye to shut down, awl 1 by the time these options expire and the company should fail to take the property this b ait will be working down in Florida and the people of New Bridge will have nothing to mine the beds and banks of the Chcstatee river with and will learn then to be more careful in the fu ture not to option 11 rail! property unless something is paid down for trouble, delays and “hold ups.” We never met n more hospitable set of people thaw reside at and about New Bridge. Their doors were thrown open to us and a hearty welcome extended and a number of invitations were given for us to dine with them at noon both in Hall and Lumpkin coun ties. Of course we couldn’t ,cept but one and that was tile one given by Mr. West Hulsey, who was ill charge of the plant. After showing us all the ’ magnificent machinery which runs the street cars of Gainesville, lights up that enterprising city as bright as day fifteen miles away and turns the wheels of our friend Craig’s job presses, Mr. Hulsey would have us visit his home. Here we met his good wife, aged mother and several interesting little chil dren. In a few minutes dinner was announced ready and we par took heartily. It was good enough for a first class preacher. We don’t wonder at West Hulsey looking! so>hale, hearty and fat. He has plenty to-eat and some one who understands how to prepare it. Long may all these good, kind hearted people live-and* prosper. ■ JOHN H. MOORE -DEALER IN H4| ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Fiesli Meals, Sausage, Els, I ALSO A FULL LINK OF FAMILY GROCERIES In Simmoiis 33u']<li, { <* iWT'CTPtaiagCTiM.gT'iuw JITJ 1 F YOU WISH YO l There Inis been a big change in the law relative to the posting of land: Tho general assembly at its last. biMions of dollars, Thinks We Are- Boo timing. The following Ifetteiv from w banker at Miannsburg, Ol, receiv ed last Sunday explains itself. “I did not get my paper last week. Don’t like to miss a single copy. I see you are booming Juim- bo. Is Crown Mountain to be Ibt rest or will you revive it later?” We are not particularly boom ing Jumbo. (Ally publishing facts. If you don’t believe them either come or send some one to see. And wo believe that you will find that we are nob publishing Jum bo as rich and valuable as it really is. Now about Crown Mountain. It is a valuable mine when suf- ficieni water can be had to run it, which is being arranged now by the construction of the Gorge wa ter power and it will not take a groat while to complete the dam if the Weather continues favora ble'. That is if the mine is man aged properly. General Warner can’t be equaled by any one in this country in the construction department, but we differ with his Views somewhat when it comes to leaning* At Denver, Col., last week, Mrs. Edith Jackson found her husband sleeping in a rocking chair, and without disturbing his slumbers, put a pistol behind his ear and blew out his brains. This may cause other husbands not io bo so sleepy headed hereafter. Two white men and six negroes Were arrested at Brunswick the other night while playing cards to gether. What a lovely crowd. session materially changed the law relative to posting land, mak ing it easier to post land against hunters or -fishermen. Under the law the county eom- missioivrs or ordinary of each county must furnish the clej'k of the superior court a register for the use of those who (desire to post their land The land owner must first pat up two notices on his lands, calling attention tint-lie fact that hunting aunt fishing is prn- ac diluted. He then calls upon the clerk of the court and registers his land, giving a full description of it. From and after that date it will be unlawful for any person to hunt with dogs, firearms or in any other way upon such land, inclos ed or not inclosed, or to fish with hook, net, seme or in any other way in any stream, lake, pond or lagoon-on such Band. The low provides that if srrch' notices as are posted become de stroyed or defaced this shall not be cause for defense. The law also provides that when tax receivers of the state- begin making their rounds they shall carry the register with them, and shall register persons who desire to post- their lands. Except when the tax receivers are on their rounds with the register it shall be kept in the office of the clerk, of the superior court. For regis tering those who desire to post their lands the clerk or tax re ceiver, as the case may be, is en titled to a fee of 25 cents for each person registering. Renew your t subscription to the Nugget ns soon as the time ex pires so as not to miss a single copy. ' In New York, where there is people sew on 114 buttons for five cent* and make pants for 60 cents per dozen. All bids on school books have been rejected by the state school commissioner amt new bid's to bo submitted by November 25, have been called for. Just received a nice line of pants. ' Men’s extra high grade (>/ $4.00 y and many extra values at much lower prices. Big value in youths’, boys’’corduroy, etc. You don’t want to miss seeing our line before buying. Anderson & Jones. FOR SALE.—One direct con nected Centrifugal Pump 12” suc tion. Located at New Bridge, Ga. Bargain for cash. Address, II. E. Mkm.mingkh, New Bridge, Ga. Hon. Harvey Jordon is still holding Farmers’ Institutes and later on in all probability lie will be around asking the people to support him. for governor. 0\itof 09 applications sent in for pensions from Ilibb’ county re cently only 24 were allowed --Iff veterans and II widows. “I- was tWJUblfea With stora- noh-trouble. Thedford’.vBlack- I)rankht did me.- more good in one wisSk than all tlhe doc tor's rtiedicino I took in a year."—MRS. SARAH E. BHIRFIELD', Eilettsville, Ind.. Thedforct’s Black Draught quickly invigorate# the aft* tion 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. THElfORD'5 BLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thedford’s Black-Draught not only re* lieves constipation butcures diarrhoea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular. All druggists sell 25-cent packages. “Thedford’s Black- Draught is tho best medi cine to regulate the bowels I have ever Used,”— MRS. A. M. GRANT, Sneads Forty, N. C. C0NST1PAW SHERIFF’S SALF. Georgia, Lumpkin County', Will be sold before the Court house door of the County of Lumpkin on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: All of fractional lot of land number one hundred and fifty (HO), and fifty acres more or less of lot of land num ber one hundred fifty-one (151), bounded as follows: On the south by the lands of >S. M. Coleman, on the cast by the lands of F. M. Wliclcliel and Isaac Brown, and on the north west by the lands of the Gainesville & Whhlonoga Electric Railway Company and the Chesta.ee riyer, all lying, be ing and situated in the Utb District of originally Ilall, now Lumpkin County, Georgia. Levied on as the property of A. E. Sullens, by virtue of and 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. R. Sullens. J. W. Hulsey, Fabe Sullens, J. JL Adams, T, II. Sullens, and A. W Hulsey, securities, and A. B. Wliel- 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 the estate of William M. Weliunt, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has fully adminis tered on the estate of said deceased, and prays to he finally discharged. And 1 will pass upon said application at the Court of Ordinary on tho first Monday in December next. Given under my hand and official signature. This the 2nd day of No vember, 4903. John HUFF, Ordinary. B JH TOT Cup TO BE HAD, CARRY THEM TO THE DRUG STO. *est t. OF G. H. J 01 \\ here you will also find a complete line of Tobacco, Cigars, Paints, Oils, Lends, Stationery, tombs, Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Smithies erally, PRICES RIGHT. Low Rates N7TA. J.T. MILLERS Dry Boots, Sloes am Mil a The Most Direct Route to HAPPINESS, CONTENTMENT AN PROSPERITY. For further particulars call at Aiirari and let us make you prices on Fall, Wintei .Blanks For Sale At the Nugget office*-you will find the following blanks. Warranty Dfecds, Mortgage Deeds, Mortgage Notes, Mortgage Fifas Chattlc Mortgages, Plain Notes, Common Leases, Miner’s Leases, Criminal Warrants, Peace Warrants, Options, Power ofAttoruey, Witness Summons, J. P. Summons, Justice’s Court Fifas, Forthcoming Bonds, Constable’s advertisements, Bonds for Title, Affidavit & Bond for Garnishment Administrator’s Deeds and Attachment's. F0LEYSH0HEMAR for children; safe, sure. No opiates and all other goods. 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 al persons con cerned to show cause against the granting of said discharge, at the regu lar teini of the Court oi Ordinary for said County to be held on the first Monday in December, 1903. Joilx IIuek, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia, Lumpkin County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, granted at i the December Term, 1899, of said Court, I will sell, at public out cry, on the Ih’st Tuesday in J ecemher, ftJO'l, at tlie court house door in said county, between the, legal hours for sheriff’s sales, the following real es tate, all lying in the county of Lump kin, said state, and being: The undivided 23-24tlis of lot of Innd No. (710) seven hundred and ten, the undivided 17-24lh-s of lot of land No. (709) seyen hundred and nine, and the undivided ll-24tlis of lot of land No. (719) seven hundred and nineteen, all of said lots lying contiguous and being in the (5) Fifth District and,First Section, said county and slate, also all of lots No. (723) seven hundred and twenty-three in the < f>) Fifth District and First Section, and all of lot No. (334) three hundred and thirty-four in the (11) Eleventh District and First Section, said county and state. Each of said lots contain - ■ ing in the whole forty acres, mine or j less. The same, being sold as the property j of the Estate o^Jolin U. Graham, do | ceased. Terms cash. This November 3rd, 4903. John R. Graham, Administrator of Estate of John B. GiiAllAjtf, deceased. FALL I Cheap and Goo Call at once. Hfrs. * TAX COLLECTOR'S LAST HOC 10 to* Cane Creek, Nov 23-fro* N i mb I e w i 11 > 28—D ^ | Miff Creek, 27-10 to 4. Davis, 28—10 m^ , An rami, Doc. t0 (. Martam’s WaluKi,,8-10 toJ Shoal Creek, 4-10‘ Crumby 5 1 '• Frog Town, 7 » (o , Clicstnteo, ^ 1 0 _ J() (y. Porter Springs.-w Yahoola, IO-7J 0 t0 Dahlonoga