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The! Nugget.
‘ DAHLONEGA, jp. 28, 1904.
Enetred at the I>AhloncRA, (>i». P. O
na Sfconil Claaa Matter.
Federal
Money
..Schools,
to Mine
Official Organ of both City and
County.
Ton candidates have already an
nounced in Cherokee county.
There is said to be fivo hundred
cases of typhoid fever at Londvillo,
Col.
Mr. Warren H. Campbell, one
of Gainesville’s boat citizens died
Fulton county has more tbimi % .
foov.-htwdml'* w i di Afif”' ’Tra w Irrjjf tTJS A MAtTER OF HEALTH
state pensions.
In Wisconsin this week a girl
placed her fivo year-old brother in
a big oven and baked it to death.
last week.
Money is being raised to erect a
monument to the memory of tho
late Gen. John B. Gordon.
Russia and Japans war clouds
nro about to all pass over without
damago to cither life or property.
Dahlonega was visited by a big
rnin last Friday morning about
day break, accompanied by much
wind.
Through the active support giv
en the measure by Congressman
Carter Tate, the sub-coramitteo of
the houso committee on mines and
raining, has favorably reported his
bill, providing for government aid
to schools of mines and mining,
in tho sevcrnl states of tho Union. : —- —
One-half tho amount that goes to j The iron bridges of the county
Georgia will go tho University at me receiving the attention of tho
Another mine explosion occur-'
red in Pennsylvania this week and
about two hundred lives were lost.
Tho colored peoplo of Gaines
ville now hnvo a local paper of
their own, called the Gainesville
Messenger, with editorials nnd lo
cal matter of interest to tho raco.
Tho death of no member of
North Georgia Conference would
ha vo been regretted more than
that of Rev. W. A. Dodgo, which
occurred at East Point recently.
There is not a single candidate
in this county so far, according to
tho way printers view it, although
many names arc mentioned. It
will take $2.50 for an announces
ment before wo can look at it dif
ferently.
E. T. Brown, chairman of tho
state Democratic executive com
mittee, asks that tho different
county officials send a complete
list of the now county executive
committees to J. W. Goldsmith,
Atlanta, Ga.
Chicago has had another fire.
On the 28rd the Masonic Temple,
a 20 story building, was destroyed
and many persons injured whilo
escaping. Over 2000 people occu
pied tho offices and stoics in tho
giant structure.
“Choctaw” Davis is going to
make the raco for treasurer, and
Mr. Ch'tlmer Stow speaks of runs
ning for clerk of tho Superior
court. Also Mr. C. M.Head. The
woods will be full of candidates in
Ibis county in a short while.
Attorney General Hart is busy
now preparing tbo suit which the
state of Georgia is to file against
the state of Tennessee for damages
done by the Ducktowii copper
works to Georgia property. It
will bo filed in tho United States
Supreme court.
One morning last week Dr. E.
B. Elder, superintendent of the
city hospital at Macon, Ga., was
seriously but not fatally stabbed
by a negro who ho had discharged.
Many wounds wore infiictcd and
tho knife blade broke off in the
Doctor’s skull. The negro was
arrested and carried to Atlanta.
His namo was Thomas.
One of our subscribers sends the
following about a young man
in Dawson: The other morn
ing a young man of Dawson coun
ty, was preparing to go after his
license to wed a young lady of
Hall. On the Sunday afternoon he
got a subpoena to go before the
grand jury in Atlanta on Monday.
Not wishing to disappoint the
young lady ho went on and got his
license in u two horse wagon with
a sack of corn to pay for them,
and after much trouble hunting up
a squire they were married at 3
o’clock Sunday, Next morning
at 3 o’clock he arose to go on to
Atlanta. Hastily dressing for
fear that bo would be behind and
miss the morning train and being
in the dark he made a mistake and
put on bis wife’s stockings and
bustle, and her puff camo. Think**
ing it was his collar, it w$s also
used. Then ho mounted bis horse
and started off to catdi the train,
taking bis honeymoon by himself,
and leaving his darling behind in
tears. Such is life. *
Athens, and one-half to tho N. G.
A. College at Dahlonega.
Tho bill is supplementary to tbe
act of congress donating public
lands to tho several states which
hnvo provided colleges for
benefit of agriculture and the me-!
chanical arts, as has Georgia. It
provides that out of tho proceeds
of the sale of public lands there
shall be paid for the establishment
and maintenance of schools or do- j
partments of mines and mining in
connection with the present land
grant colleges tho sum of $10,(XX)
for tbo year ending June 30, 1904;
and an annual increase of the
amount of such appropriation
thereafter for ten yeurs by an ad
ditional sum of $1,000 over the
preceding year, and the annual
sum to bo paid thereafter to each
tho | state shall bo $20,000.
painter, ns directed by the last
grand jury.
To Rkvt.—Intending tcvnrovo
to my former residence on Park
the 1 Street, my cottage on adjoining
lot nnd Mrs. Craig's residence can
be rented by approved tenants.
\\\ P. Price.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
VICKE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
The pension list
is much larger than
I county in Georgia by a
jority—being over one
of Fulton
any other
large mn-
thousand,
In tho Atlanta Constitution's
prize contest for the nearest or
correct guess at tho total port cot
ton receipts at New Orleans, Mrs.
Ellen Dorn Beal, of Ashbiirn, Ga/,
guessed the exact number, 5,588,-
367. 8bo will get first prize which
is $3,OtK) in money. In addition
Mrs. Beal receives $200.00 for
making the nearest estimate for the
period of tho contest covered by
the month of December. The 2nd
prize of $1,500.00 goes to R. H.
Sountag, Fountain Inn, S. C. His
guess was one more than Mrs.
Heals.
Last Friday night between
12 and 1 o'clock a terriblo
cyclone swooped down on Mound-
ville, a small town in Alabama and
destroyed every house in it except
one. Thirty-eight persons—all
negroes but six—were killed and
more than this many ciippled.
Many were hurled from their beds
far away through the air. The
eyes of one man wore torn out.
Tho twisting wind was so great ns
to tear cotton bales to atoms and
take doors off of iron safes. Tho
storm started in Texas and ended
Constipation
Makes biliousness & bad complexions!'
Then where’s your beauty? Keep the
system in good condition by taking
RADIUS
AND Tomc Pellets which gently assist!
^Nature in eliminating the poison, make good/
blood, good digestion, and will keep the
^ Roses in Your Cheehs.
Complete Treatment 25c.
at all dealers. <.»**
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•OR&ALt Bi DP. C. II. JONES.
!.
Probably the most providential
occurence in the history of Alas
bama was the fact that the only
freight car of an entire train load
that wjis not wrecked at Mound-
vi'lle„ Ala.., during tho tornado'last
week was oite loaded with coffins,
consigned to a Birmingham firm,
and that contained a sufficient
number of coffins to bury thoKe
who wore killed.
• /> . • , .... , | wuo -,vuru Kiuea. ihey were used
in Georgia, killing a few persons ,1 . , .
1 the next dav for that purpose.
at other places along tho line.
causing the grand jury to be rank
ing a thorough investigatiou at
the request of tho state pension
agent. If all sympathy was drop
ped by the ordinaries and others
connected with tho claims and the
law strictly carried out, less trou
ble would bo caused. All pension
ers should bo required to mako out
their claims where they reside
so they can sign up their claims as
tho law directs, before the ordina
ries of their county.
Recently a man moved from
this county to Dawson who desert
ed the Confederate army during
the civil war, camo homo and after
wards went to tho Yankees. Now
he is making nn effort to draw a
stato pension. While at home, be
fore crossing tho line, he would
have shot Judgo Huff, our present
ordinary, bad it not been for his
father. Nevertheless be was cheeky
enough this week to write to tbo
Judge for some information about
returning no property for taxes
without eyeu enclosing a stamp
for a reply. This man’s name is
R. T. Hardin.
A negro mob at Guthre, Ky.,
lynched ono of their race the other
day for tho murder of an old ne
gro woman.
Within tho past few days great
damage has been done in Pennsyl
vania, Ohio and Indiana, owing to
the breaking of tho ice gorges.
On Monday N. S. Turner of
Covington, Ga., paid $55,090 for
750 bales of cotton—15 cents a
pound.
THE
Dahlonega Gold
Mining
and
Milling Co.,
‘The Briar
C. H. Jones Successful.
After a great ileal of effort and
correspondence Dr. 0 II. Jones, the
popular druggists, has succeeded in
getting the Dr. Howard Go. to
make a special half-price Introduc
tory offer on the regular fifty cent
size of their celebrated specific for
the cure of constipation and dispep-
sia.
This medicine is a recent discov
ery for the cure of all diseases of
the stomach and bowels^ It not on
ly give quick relief, but it makes
permanent cures.
Dr Howard’s specific has been so
remarkably successful in curing
constipation, dyspepsia fnd all liv
er troubles that Dr. Jones is
willing to return the price paid in
everycase where it does not give
relief.
The old-fashioned idea of dosing
with mineral waters, cathartic pills
or 1 arsh purgatives will soon be a
thing of the past. The best phy
sicians are prescribing Dr. How
ard’s speceilic because it really gives
the desired results and on account
of the small and pleasant dose that
is needed.
Headaches, coated tongue, diz
ziness, gas on stomach, specks be
fore the eyes, constipation, and all
forms of liver and stomache trouble
are soon cured by this scientific
medicine.
So great is the demand for this
specilic that Dr. Jones lias been
able to secure only a limited supply,
and every one who is troubled with
dyspepsia, constipation or liver
trouble should call upon Dr. Jones
at ouce, or send 25 cents, and get
sixty' doses of the best medicine ev
er made, on this special half-price
offer, witli his personal guarantee to
refund the money if itdoesnot cure.
I The prvee of .eoffoe is advancing.
So is goods made from cotton.
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
M2 1-2 Congress St.
Portland, M.ub, oet. 17.1M1.
I consider Wine of Cardui superior
*° •ny doctor's medicine I erer used
and I know whereof l speak. I suf
fered for nine months with suppressed
menstruation which completely pros
trated me. Pains would shoot through
my back and sides and 1 would hare
blinding headaches. My limbs would
swell up and I would feel so weak 1
oould not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for 1 seemed to be beyond
the help of physicians, but Win««f
Cardui came as a God-ecad to «ae. I
felt a change tar the hotter within at
week. After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering tt>e
agonies I usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. JVine at
C»rdm is simply wonderful and Soviet
that all suffering women knew at itts
good qualities.
A’ ***%
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 hare
failed, that is the best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female (weakness.
Secure a $l ,oo bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
I WINE 4
| CARPI;
Stock and poultry powders «/
to $3.50, satisfaction guana,t Pw |
Alter feeding a package, ,f y ‘
• Ivcide it is not worth the
say so, and yon get m
back. Fine Georgia enno syren
;>*c. Nice, fresh soda crackers
and fancy candy will arrive Sat
urday. Fnlil cream cheese jg c
Mim.hr*, iu to 50. Sb„ 08 ' of a ,j
grades at low prices. Call and see
" s - li - M«adkjw& Sox*.
1 lie north west has suffered
"■■•uitly from a blizzard tins week.
JOHN H. MOORE
-DEALER IN-
Fresh Meats, « Sausage, Etc,
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
FAMILY GROCERIES
In Simmons Duilding.
Big Bargains at Anderson
Jones’.
&
A.uraria 9 Gra;
100 BIG MINES
NONE.
100 YEARS
Of the most persistent mining can
not exhaust tbe immense
Ore Bodies in Sight.
Visit tho Placer where Two Gi
ants are already washing out tho
„ Precious Metal. t ‘
li dozen ladies’ capes. I dozen
over coats. Six or seven dozen
suits of clothes; men’s, youths’ and
boys’from 50 cents to 200, under
regular prices, i dozen ladies’
walking bats. D dozen picture
frames. Three dozen pictures.
Dining room and memorial paint
ings, and various others. All go
ing at reduced prices.
Half dozen shot guns ahd two
rifles.
Men’s and boys’ under ware.
Just received some new sewing
mauchiuos, the best machine 1 ever
on tho market for the rnoucy, ■
Batted cotton Irish and
sweet potatoes at 70 conts per
busbe', White peas 2 cents per
ft*. And various other things not
mentioned, at the lowest market
price.
When in need of anything in
their line don’t fail to call on them.
Thoy are noted for giving the best
bargains of any ono in town. >
FARM FOR SALE.
Three miles north of Dahlonega, on
Cooper Gap road, I own an upland
farm of one hundred and forty acres,
with forty acres in cultivation, upon
which grows over eleven hundred fruit
trees, six hundred and fifty of tliem
pecon and English walnuts, from
three to ten years old. Then 70 apple
trees. Then two hundred black wal
nut trees. Over three hundred peach
trees, and smaller fruit trees. A gold
vein lot, 778, not prospected. Also on
84(5, on the east line of that lot a gold
yein crosses and has been opened and
shows a very fine prospect of gold. I
own half interest in this mine. Also
a fine show of placer gold mine in the
raviues of lots 778 and 838. Also on
those two lots fine indications of de
posit of kaolin and iron veins on the
property. If these veins were all
opened, exposed and prosperity pre
vailed, this property would he worth
twelve hundred to two thousand dol
lars. N. F. Howard,
Dahlonega, Ga.
January, 1504.
ELECTION OF COUNTY SCHOOL
COMMISSIONER. • " '
Notice is hereby given, according to
law, that an election for 'County
School Commissioner for Lumpkin
county will take place in the office of
the Hoard of Education on Saturday
6th day of February, 19Q4. Applicants
must be citizens of Lumpkip couuty.
nnd file their applicatibns witli the un
dersigned. liy order of the Board of
Education. W. P. Prick, Sr.,
Pres’t Bd. of Bdu. of
Luuijikiu Coiiuty
IF YOTJ WISH YO UR
With the
Freshest & Pures
DRUGS
TO BE HAD, CARRY TtyEM TO THE DRUG STORE Of
DR. O H. JONES
W here you will also find a complete line of
Tobacco, Cigars, Paints, Oils, Leads,
Stationery, tombs, brushes
Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Sundries get
erally, PRICES RIGHT.
Low Rates
T7TA
WANTED
Si'kciae. Representatives in this
county aiid adjoining territories, to
represent and advertise an old estab
lished wealthy business house of solid
financial standihg. Salary $21 week
ly, with $3 per day for Expenses paid
each Monday by check direct from
headquarters. Expenses advanced and
horse aud buggy furnished when acc
essary, position permanent. Address
Blew Bros., 000 Motion Building,,Chi
cago, Ill. jau 28 fit
MILLER’S
The Most Direct Route to
HAPPINESS, CONTENTMENT ANI
PROSPERITY.
For further particulars call at
and let Us make you prices on Fall, Whrto
aud all other goods.