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VOL. XIV—NO. u.
DAHLONEGA, GA., SATURDAY, MAY 14. rqo .
f. 1904.
One Dollar Per Annum
W. B. TOWNSEND, Editor and Proprietor
CIO thing.
Harmony!
Editor Craig of the Fugle,, says
that Editor Thomas of the I)aw-
sonville Advertiser, was in his
city and said that Col. Ashley of
this county, would run on the res
publican ticket for congress.
That if he did there was but little
doubt of his carrying Dawson.
That Mr. Ashley was a gentleman
of personal ability. That he came
to Georgia from Ohio, was a close
j friend of Mark Ilanna. Upon
j this Editor Craig goes on to cou-
| elude that Mr. Ashley will carry
The following is the love lottci
wc mentioned last week. Head it.
It is sweet:
Amir, I<ool—Gem Bless You!
Walnut, Ga.
Mr. Ben Sattrufied,
My Dear Friend:
I feel that it is tho Lord’s will
for me to try to wright yon a few
lines this morning, as my mind
has been placed on you for somo
time.
Well, Mr. Satterfield, you are
sweetningrr-aro tho sweetest boy I
eyer saw, apd I love you tho most
of any I ever saw; but I know
you don t love me at all, but when
1 soo you I will tell you how I love
Largest, Best & Cheapest Stock
Ever Brought Here.
Abundance of Dry Goods and Groceries.
Dawson, Fannin and Pickens. He
will probably carry Rabun, Gil
mer and Cherokee. lie goes on to
say the populists and negro in all
the counties must be reconed with. Y ou > anJ .V° 11 love meat all, then
In faqt Editor Craig sees fight! Y ou cuu * eR 1110 B() * J would like
ahead, and says: j to scu you and get mo a good old
“Now, if Mr. Ashley does con- | ^ 18fI - 1 ^Link it would bo nice,
elude to run we must all get to- ,,n< ^ 80 ^ could squeeze you
gether and present an undivided J nn ^ ma k° your old sweet bones
front to the enemy. Thero must ’ P°P an<J ,nake you s »y quit that,
be no dissensions in our ranks. J aU( * < * lcn W0l| H squeeze the harder,
There must be no more oratory V 01 ^ love you with all my heart
of the “Jubilee” variety,”
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Livery Stable,
M oo re Bro*, Propr’s.
m jiew Stable on College 81.
Rfjisr DAILY HACKLINES
to and. from G ainesyille.
FABE, SB1.50
Leave—7:80 a. m. and 1:30
Editor Craig’s conclusions may
'be correct; they are gloomy
.enough, but we cannot believe the
time has come when the old Ninth
has become willing to surrender to
republicans. It is true it is hard
for professional men, lawyers,
doctors, preachers, teachers, news
paper men, who were so bitterly
attacked recently, to now go into
battle with a song. But if a corns
mon enemy appears upon the waters
we must clear the deck for action
and each at his post must be. It
is democracy now assulted, it is
the common foe that assaults, and
every one true to the faith and
teaching and honest to thei,r
pledges in tho primary, will bare
their arm and enter into battle.
Harmony must bathe watchword.
Harmony.—Cherokee Advance.
! for I love you with all
1 and part of my liver.
Ben, will .you come up to see
me? You must have your wet j
lips powdered, for 1 will he strict- j
ly ready for the kiss. So, I won’t I
! write any more till I hear from !
you. So, 1 will say good bye.
.1 will toll you my natno when I 1
see you.
The world is wide, and the sea is !
deep, I
And in Ben's arms 1 long to sleep. |
The world is wide and full of gravel, j
And a hold of Ben’s uoat-tail 1 j
long to travel.
The Age of Hurry.
Amd All Other Kinds of
Mens, Ladies & Childrens Shoes
EVER BROUGHT TO
DAHLONEGA-
Other Goods Too Numerous .to Mention.
W. P. PRICE, Jr.
Political Psychology.
p. m.
1TY DIRECTORY
SUPERIOR COURT.
3rd Mondays in April and Octo-
• Kirnsey, Judge, Cleve-
. Ga. W.A. Charters, Solici-
,fi neral, Dahlonega, Ga.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
lohn Huff, Ordinary.
John H. Moore,Ole, k.
p® 8 M. Davis Sheriff,
j ’ i ” ahlen, Tax Collector.
V p U° a Ln, Tax Receiver.
Josenh n n C ° Unty Surve .V 01 '-
j) ,{ R Brown, Treasurer.
‘ 8tow Coroner.
R R I ' 1 n Y , G0VERNMENT .
Gaker. Mayor.
Mcrl^ur E ' W Strickland, J
Townsend, E.’ B.
V 1 • J. Smith, YV. P. Price,
Geo.' w w° rley ’ Clerk.
• M alker. Marshal.
Every good advertiser is a citi
zen of value to his community. A
city full of good advertisers is a j
tower of commercial and financial
strength to the state. A state with
well advertised centers of activity
is certain of front rank in the bus-,
iness life of a nation.—Louisville
(Ky.) Herald.
HkUGlous SERVICES.
"WI?"' 011 -7 Kev - W. C.
and 9 . e !' Services Sunday at
ntglft. F ‘ VCr ' ra “ U ”S
"“ 'Sist-s' 9 o'"*"*-
at ll and - S ® p ! ri ® e8 Cve -T Sun-
Q Gr p n, ‘ at niglit. Rev. J. D.
r y W fic]n a ( ; S a t< ? 1 ' ■ Prayer meeting
‘ r “hlSn 5 l 9 -° ,< ’ l0ck
only on
In Charlotte, N. C., there is a
mattress makci who keeps an open
account with the city, against
which his fines for being drunk
and disorderly are charged. Ho
supplies the jail with mattresses.
When he has a few' dollars to his
credit on tho city’s hooks ho goes
on a “toot.” The next morning
when the recorder tines him, be
tells tho clerk to charge it to his
account.
There are 10,000 times as many
divorces in this country as in Can
ada, and tho Chicago Journal re
marks: “Such is the showing of
statistics for the last thirty years.
It cannot ho said that any special
A stranger walked into the lob-,
bv of the Masury hotel yesterday
afternoon and began to descant on
the wonders of psychology. Ho
said he was a specialist in that
branch of science, and talked for
some time about, the effect a man’s
opinions have upon his personal
appearance. “Why,” he contin
ued. “I can look at a man and
tell his political preference. It is
a very simple matter to tell a
1 Democrat from a Republican.
Down here you are all Democrats,
but though it is a hard task I can
tell a man’s favorite for the presi
dential nomination by looking at
him.”
“Cigars for the crowd that you
can,” said a bystander. “Done,”
said the mind reader, “you your
self are for Cleveland.” He was
right but the scoffer muttered
“an accident.” “You,” he said to
There is no backwater to which
this impetuous tide of hurry lias
not penetrated, and if we try to
find one wherein we nay lie in a
punt on pink cushions under a tree
we are certain to be made restless
h.y (he long single hoot of a fussy
steam launch or (he short double
one of a tearing motor car and in
stead of lying still we jump up
and cry: “Oh, wait for me and
take me !. I’m in a fearful hurry
to get there and do it with you!”
And when we are taken in and
haye recovered our breath and are
well on our way there to do it, we
remember to ask where we arc
bound for and what we are going
to do! A Countess in London
Outlook. |
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Dealer* in
FAMILY
GROCERIES
AND •
General Merchandise.
Onions For the Nervous.
Onions eaten raw, with bread
and butter, make a capital com
plexion clearer and nightcap, es
pecially for (he nervous person,
who is generally inclined to lay
awake o’ nights and to make up at
disheartening early hours of the
morning. Slice the onions thin
and sprinkle lightly with salt to
take off the raw, crude taste, and
have the bread thin and a good
deal of butter. Talking of nor-
another, “prefer Parker. “He
Wonderful,” I v °uspcss, th e>rc is no better ,nerve
I food than good butter.
was right again, and
saiil the crowd.
Turning to a third he said,
>l And yon are for Hearst.” “You
are a liar,” was the unexpected
response. “I have been sick’; that
is the reason I look this way.”—
Thomasvillo Times-Enter prise.
It is good to be generous in
small things. They make up the
greater part of life and produce
almost all of its sorrows and joys.
AlmosUanyone can afford to be !
! One of tho surprises in the pri-
! ibary election in Georgia was the
j defeat in the 9th Congressional
District of Congressman Carter
Tate by Hon. Tom Bell of Gaines
ville. The writer has known Mr.
Bell for many years, for he once
traveled this territory for a drug
house. He is a brainy young man
and the 9th district will have no
cause to ho ashamed of its choice.
conditions justify this vast differ- | generous and open-hearted in three I " hls man .Y D-icnds in ex-
once. The explanation, undoubt- i things at least—in genialty, sunny- ‘ *° n Uir ' C(,n A ,a Uil.itions. MuipTiy
fact that tho di- benrtedness and good nature. A
smile and cheery words are worth j
more than gold. Many men who
now and then do some generous i
hig thing spoil the effect of it, and
win little love because they are ;
close-handed and mean in small
things.
edly, lies in the
voroe law of Canada is designed to
make marraigo sacred and binding,
whilo with us (ho divorce laws
have degraded the sacred union in
to a mere civil contract, holding
only by mutual consent.”
Scout.
Taxes are paid on 29,000 dogs
in Berlin. In addition to these
there are 2,163 watch dogs, 221
! belonging to blind and deaf peo
ple, 2,951 used for drawing small
carts and 118 belonging to the
1 kaiser.
Commissioner of Agriculture ().
B. Stevens says that this will be a
record breaking year with tho de
partment m the way of fertilizer
tags. Tho department, he says,
will turn $60,000 net into the stato
treasury this year, or an increase
of $10,000 over the amount paid in
last year.
We congratulate Brother Carl j
Shultz of the Dahlonega Signal, ;
J upon his recent nomination as Rep- !
j reseotative of Lumpkin. He has
the ability, prog.ressivenoss and
energy to make a good member of
the Georgia Legislature.—Chero-
! kee Advance.
There was just ono county that
raised more cotton than Jackson
last year, and that was Burke—
31,622 was her number of bales
and Jackson’s was 36,685.
Tho Gainesville Eagle of last
week, states that Mr. Ashley of
Dawson county, will certain'y hoi
the republican candidate for con -
gress in the9th district.
^ —
1 he Russians and Japs had it
hot and heuvy one day last week, j
The Japs is reported as lossing
10,000 men and Russians 7,000. !
A few days ago Mrs. It. I,. Tay- j
lor was granted a divorce from
former Gov. R. It. Taylor of Tens
nessee.
INDIGESTION
U J WM troubled with atom-
f.oh trouble. Thed/ord’., Black-
Draught did me more good
in one week than all the doc
tor’s modicine I took in a
year.” MBS. SABAH B.
SHIBFIELD, EUettsville, Ind.
Thedford's Black Draught
quickly invigorates :the ap-
tion of the stomach and
cures oven chronic,-cases,of
indigestion. If you will
take a small dose of fThed-
ford a Black Draught .occa
sionally you will keep your
stomach and liver in per
fect condition.
tAffi-DRAtM
More sickness is caused by
constipation than by any
other disease. Thedford’s
Black-Draught not only re
lieves constipation butcures
dial rhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
All druggists eell
26-cent packages.
“Thedford’s Black-
Draught is the best medi
cine to regulate the bowels
* „ v r e ®y er used."— MRS.
A. M. GRANT, Sneads
r firry, N. C.
ITIPATIOfl
The next state meeting of the
.School (Commissioners will meet
at Tallulah Falls.
I he family medicine in thousands of
homes for 52 years—Dr. Thacher’s Liver
anti Blood Syrup.