The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, November 26, 1903, Image 2

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The & Nugget. DAHLONEGA, NOV. 20, 1003. Rack From the West. ISnotrotl ill the Gtt> ah Second 01a«H Matter. Mr. Tale Simmons, formerly of this county hut now of Oklahoma Territory, is hack on a few weeks visit to relatives and friends. We i are always glad to see him in Official ()Vtrail of both City and County. be paid Terrell. School teachers will January 1st, so says Gov The prohibitionists nnd antis are having n warm old time in Hall county. The in*xt session of the North Georgia conference will be held in Ma r ietta. Thousands of sheep froze to dbath in deep snow drifts in Ne braska last week. Aunt Jane McClesky was fined $50 for running a blind tiger in Gainesville last week. ltev. John A. Robinson of Con yers, says he has read the RibTe through seventy times. The legislative committee re port that the book keeping at the state asylum is too loose. It looks now as if there would midst. Mr. Simmons spent a half an hour in our sanctum last Tuesday, talking about the West and its great advantages over this country. He left here nine teen years ago to better his condi t|on and in this effort he has wot been fruilles.-. lie tills the soil and deals in cattle. This year lie made 8,000 bushels of oats and |,()(K) bushels of wheat, which gives some idea of what, the gen tleman is doing in the way of farming. Mr. Simmons has been in three of the great rushes for hold in the West, who succeeded I the first time in getting a claim and the other trips he only went | along merely for the pleasure and profit there were in the : runs of carrying others. Some of i his associates succeeded in procur ing claims. Others failed. Many who secured claims at different | tiuies got dissatisfied and left them. One of them-was Mr. F. «J. Wil lianw, now of this county. 1 lie FALL & WINTER Millinery Goods Cheap and Good. Call at once, JSrv Ktricliljind LuAt'ITTItKK, X. C. Nov. 15. 1905. M'r. Kihtou.: As P did not 1 h.TVe time to visit the press while there, I thought 1 would write you a brief sketch of my short visit while in D.ihloncga. I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Whelchel who cute! tained me for a half an hour <>*i various subjects as vou know he is second best to |,c four or live candidates in ticld for congress from this district. | iiliout seven thousand the claims he abandoned is now woith none jn making all pleasant around S!I J s - him. of no-e at Mr. Simmons. Acev Crenshaw, ciuht- -John Hutcheson aniJ Warren " lll( | Whelchel were in one of these runs dollar! M ii CimiontUJ A nn \ An old man (50 years Bui ill >i idge kidnapped an year-oldchild the other day i .... ■ - r , . . lit with Mr. Simmons. Mr. \\ hel admitted'that ho wished to many irwl ehel remained in the West and tin Mi st of the defendants in Sn vannali arrested under the vagrant law were released at Chatham Su perior court recently because no one could be found that would swear against them. The net loss to the state of Georgia by the : bin iiitig of I he Science I lull of the state Cniversiiy recently amounts i io $18,000. The building and ! .’(piipmcnts were valued at $15,- Mt\ .T. C. Stargel says that he has no notion of running for or dinary of this county, but intimates that he may lie persuaded to run for tax receiver. TAX COLLECTOR'S LAST HOUND. The white caps are after the in*- j grocs in Amite. Franklin and i Lincoln counties, Miss., who have i given warning for them to leave her. The colored Baptist Congress of Georgia, at Macon this week, passed resolutions asking that a dollar a drink be made the mm- ini'im price for liquor. Bah! Kansas other two gentlemen returned to their homes in Hull and Lumpkin counties. They preferred the home of their birth to the West. Mr. Simmons says that there are so many changes nnd deaths of his friends and relatives during his 1 then visited the electnc power dam T now nearing completion on the Chostutec river. From there to the copper mines, crossing a new survey from Gainesville to the copper mines, where they are hoisting a lot. of ore called copper, Captain Chester in charge, leaving off the stock law’, tin 000, on which there ance of (.'5.000. was an insur- j the country. ( ai'.r ( rea l;. Nov 23—from 10 to t 11 igblower. 2 I—Hi u, j *■ .lolll's’ I'll ok, ‘Jo—||) (,, a. NilllMciVitl, L'li—1(1 to-l:. Mill (’rook. 27—10 to t. Davis, 2K—10 In 2. Amuria, Hoe. I —In t,, | Marla in’s Kurd, 2—In |<> |, W'aliun,—in m i Slioal (’rook. I —in u, |, (’nimby'’s, o— lu lo |. Frog Town, 7—10 io Gliostnlec, S—]o to |. Porter Springs,!)—In p, •> Vabiiola. 10—Id in |. DaliInnoga—17. IS and III. E. .). \V w m:\,T. (i 1 M u.n'.g'ipo.l Ticket. Mu. Kihtou: Please allow me to Now following municipal hi° r h ! I believe will be a ! ♦ ♦ uggest the ticket, which •rood one to JOHN H. MOORE DEALER IN— price of mules aril cotton, will j vote for as each will look to the in pass on ami can only speak of terest of a!! classes and especially some feasts I taken, as a compIL the towns: Chrrio Nation, the . , . , , “smasher” had to be forcibly I absence that it causes lntn ho reel j mcnl to Mrs. Dora Darns and i ejected from the White House in | 811(1 ever y t,mo 1)0 C ° U,C L S ' hcrc . to Mrs, A. J. Kumu’uy, then starting j Washincr City, the other day. She | llis okl hom( V ivml whcn ho homo with my lunch basket full of wanted to ask the president why i P nrt » lh * 8 Dn-ie he neycr expects , vcalj backed up by cakes to eat on ho smoked,cigarettes. ; the way. tn i W. T. Townsend’s Appoint-i L must stop writing as 1 fear w 1 . ! this will <r o into your scrap basket. ment. • , . i our f fiend, E. II. Padgett. Hereafter no days of grace be allowed on notes payable in Georgia. In other words, prom issory notes, drafts, bills or othci evidences of debt must bo paid on tho day they are due and not three days thereafter. For Mayor: R. If. RAKER For Aldermen: 1st W ai'd.—G. II. Metil IRE. 2nd Ward.—T. J. SMITH. W’. B, TOWNSEND. 3rd Ward.— 0, J. LILLY. Sausage, Etc,i ALSO A FULL LINE OF FAMILY GROCERIES. Mr. W T . T. Townsend of Pickens county, and a member of the Ju nior class in the N. G. A. College, Tho committee appointed to ins vestigate the damage done by the Dticktown copper mines in Geor gia report tiiat tho copper works are not only a nuisance but hayc and are destroying vegetable life fbr a very considerable distance away from their location and for many miles within the boundaries of the state of Georgia,.and recoins mend’ that legal proceedings be commenced at once to abate thi* nuisance. A Florida sheriff recently burnt | down twelve cabins to get hold of has recently been appointed by the t | 10 }$ cruc tt brothers, who killed United States civil service to go to the Philippine Islands as teacher. Mr. Townsend stood the examina tion about three weeks ago and was very much gratified when lie learned of his appointment. While his friends in college, and also out of college, regret to sec him leave before his course is complete—all extend him a hearty word of cheer in his rocent promotion. This is only a fair example of what the diligent young man of jdepnty sheriff. The Atlanta News’ Tbunksgivs mg issue is printed in purple SHERIFF'S SAIF. causing it to be very attractive as well as pietty. The Georgia Baptists at their annual meeting at Athens last week, decided to raise $140,000 next year for various purposes. today can do with himself. This young man has practically risen : Monday Nov. 0th Dill Nix, of 80 f ar by self exertion. He came' Blue Ridge district, went to * ke ! t 0 the N. G. A. College six years home of Ben Helton, threateningi a ^ 0 rtnt j entered the lowest class, bim andhis two daughters, break-j ^ hflS 3 ; nC0 that time rivaled ] FEMALE WEAKNESS iiig the stove and other things in the House ns-weP as breaking down one door. Mr. Nix, offered Mi. Holton his cow and five dollars not to prosecute him but with no avail as Mr. Helton has a warrant sworn out for Mr. Nix, and ho left out and has not been heard of since. — Cleveland Courier. some of the best students as he come on up to Junior. He has Won the esteem of all his class mates and friends. Ho has stud ied hard and devoted his time well to his college work. Besides an excellent record, ho has won special honors, some of which are the following: Second “B class declamation medal, 1st Freshman 542 1-2 Congress St. PoBULAND, Mai Mu, Oct. 17, 1902. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any doctor’s medicine I ever used ami I know whereof I spent. I suf fered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pros trated me. 1’ainB would shoot through mv hack nnd sides and I would have blinding headaches. My limbs would swell up and I would feel so weak I could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the heln nf nhvsieians. hut Wino of the help of physicians, but Wino of Cardui came as a God-send to rue. 1 felt a change for tho belter within a week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffering the agonios 1 usually did and soott became regular and without pain. Wine of flarffni in siinnlv wnmlerfnl Cardui is simply wonderful and 1 wish that, all suffering women knew of Its good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. Wine 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 the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a SI.00 bottle of Wiue of Cardui today. Georgia, Lumpkin County. Will be sold before the Court house door of the County of Lumpkin on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within tlie 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 (1(30*), and fifty acres more or less of lot of land num ber one hundred fifty-one (1G1), bounded as follows: On the south by the lands of S. M. Coleman, on the east by the lands of F. M. Whelchel and Isaac Drown, and on the north west by the lands off the Gainesville & Dahloncga Electric Railway Company and the Chesta.oe liyer, all lying, be ing and situated in llie lllli District of originally Ilall, now Lumpkin County, Georgia. Levied on as the property of A. E. Sulims, 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, ,L D. Adams, T. IT. Sullens, and A. W Hulsey,securities, and A. 1!. Whel chel, endorser. This the 4th dav of November, ISIO.'T. J.‘M. Davis, Sheriff. Tn Simmons JBiTldiiio-. ♦ f $ 7 1, "T | wish: von: A ilcmitv sheriff from Black- n 1 - , . lV i... i declamation meek , 1st Sophomore shor, got so drunk the other day medal! I'd the inili- vrhile he had a pnsonoi in cha ge ^ ^ gVd Sergeant iu “A” ttiatftlie man got »way a,> c i !lgS- 'j n( i Lieutenant in Freshman, rzi r.i I ibdM i w «**-«* *“ zzrzzl up. exphhniuR hoi, it « ,* ° c ^ et j,* handcuffs were removed and the ui|>uum.y * . self arrested man was nccommo-1 Ko ««. also on Ibn champion . e- dnlcil ami the proper authorities bate Inst yen.', ropresentmK tho oot fied to come amt Ret him as Decor. Soc.ety w.th h„ eolle ff o,. .. . V „ v „ lhi-fittv Mr. Harbin, both of whom dtss conducefor°nn‘officer, indeed. ' j ImRtnshcd themselves as speakers j This is only ouo of many cases Mr. W. As CarlHe of the Elec j 0 f the fruit tho N. G. A. College, tnc Railway Company,-hooked up ; a i ways bears. She has been send- j one of his best cars and carried in „ out 8oulo 0 f Georgia’s soundest Congressman Carter Tato out to men in the past, and she will the dam on the Chattaboocce river j ou btless bo a greater contributor while he was in the city recently. j n t i 10 future. Ho, in whatever Georgia, Lumpkin_ County. Congressman Tate was well pleas- 1 line Mr. Townsend may succeed, ed with what he 3aw, and he prom- 0 r to whatever degree of success ised Mr. Carlilc a car load of fish | hc may tv4ta in may he always re- I "proaenlalo the court... Ins for the river to bo put in pist as member tho “"site” of the Blue won as the dam is completed. I Ridge monntuius as one of his best! and pmys to be finally discharged. )n ‘ . ‘ , u friends And l will pass upon said application This Will be good news to ttle - at the Court of Oidinary cm die first fishermen, and tho river will be Tho number of yellow fever Monday in December next, more attractive than ever whoo | cases at Laredo, Texas, have al-j Li' ' 11 midi 1 my l..md and oilic.i.i 1 they are put in. — Gainesville 1 ready reached more than a thou-j ^ ) News. I sand, and 97 deaths. i J^iin Hit t, Ordinary. Georgia, Lumpkin County. Miller Davis and John Montgomery, Executors of the lasl 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 teim of the Court ol Ordinary for said County to lie held on the first, Monday in December, 1 DOR. John IIukk, Ordinary. DRUGS TO BE HAD, CARRY THEM TO THE DRUG STORE OF G. H. JONES, \\ here you will also find a complete line of Tobacco, Cfg'iir$ 7 Paints, Oils, Leads, Stationery, tombs, brushes. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALF- WINE" CTiiSlf! Georgia, Lumpkin County. By virtue of an order of the Court, of Ordinary of said county, granted al the December Term, 18D!t, of said Court, I. will sell, at public out cry, on the first Tuesday in December, 190-4, at the court house door in said county, between the legal hears for sheriff’s sales, the following real es tate, all' lying in the county of Lump kin. said state, and being: The undivided ‘2.'l-'J4th> of lot of land No. (710) seven hundred and ten, the undivided 17-24thsof lot of land No. (70!)) scyen hundred anil nine, and the undivided ll-24ths of lot of land No. (7ID) seven hundred and nineteen, all of said lots lying contiguous and being in the (5) Fifth District and First Section, said county and state, also all of lots No. (72.'!) hundred and twenty-three * VUIIIMU* Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Sundries gen- o o ei-ally, PRICES RIGHT. Low Rates ’rTX^. IT ^ .seven hundred and twenty ... To all whom it may concern: \ the i i)) Fifth District and Fir-t Section, B. F. Anderson, Administrator of j and all of lot No. (334) three hundred the estate of William M. Wehunt, i nnd thirty-four in (he (11) Eleventh' i represents to the court in his petition District and First Section, said county duly tiled. Hint ho has fully ad ninis- and state. Each of said lots eontain- ! tered on the estate of said deceased, j ing in the whole forty acres, more or |less. The same being sold as the property | of the Estate of John B. Graham, d'e ceased. Terms cash. j This November 3rd, lilOJ. signature, Tliis the 2nd day of No-I JoMN R. Ghaiiam, tlion- | yember, l,}0d. 1 Administrator of Estate of John B. Guahaji, deceased. Dry Goods, Slots aim DlolM DK The Most, Direct Route to HAPPINESS, CONTENTMENT AND PROSPERITY. , For further particulars enll f, t\i ?fl and let us maker you prices on rail. Winter and all other gcods. i