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The £ Nugget,
DAHLONEGA, JUNE ft, 1904.
ihicirod at. the Djililonof-ii, (in. I*. O
a* Hecond Class Mattor.
Official Organ of both City and
County.
it is said that Hon. J. JJ flail
also has a gubernatorial boo in his
hat to bo investigated two years
from now.
The Lawrencevillo Nows .says
that Judge Russel’s friends want
him to make the raco for governor
two yenrs from now.
Two young ladies, Misses Mabel
Flanagan and America Mel*>ugli-
lin, wore killed while in the field
near A'thens by lightning last
Monday afternoon.-
Mrs. S. V". Prater, the widow of
W. L. Prater, haw filed suit in the
city court of Athens for $15,0001
against the Senbord Air bine Rail
way for the kilOlngof her husband
some years* ago,-
It is reported that four of the
Japanese ships were sunk a few
days agt) by a Russian torpedo
boat destroyer. A Russian gun-
Hont was nlso lost, by being •ex
ploited. Bloody land engage
ments are also reported.
The dail’ros of SntuVdhy contain
a report from M ; nVin that 4*2 Spans
birds died from eating canned pre
serves. And*Oil 1 the same day a
mother and five children were pois-
oni'd 1 by eitting overripe strawbers
riCfr.- \Vhat must wo cat to bo safe?
A' correspondent from McCays,
Tedti .says.*' Times arc lively
herb now. They havo begun the
grade work for !5 more furnaces,
then they will start! np the mines
and roast the ore h? the smelter.
l*hat witP stop a FI the roast yard
smoke.-which will mnke it much
lttore pleasant for us.
Things are in bad shape in Cob
orado, on account of the striking
minors. Officers at Cripple Crock
are forcod to rosign to oscapo
l^nfching. The troops are iri 1 full
pbwer at this time. Threats are
t&ing made on all sitlos to hang
Union leaders and alleged sympa
thizers-irow uniter arrest at Crip
ple Creek.
Mining Notes.
fT/S A MATTER OF HEALTH
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AbsofuJoiv' Par©
THERE /S NO SUBSTITUTE
'fPre Huff and Moose mine has
proved to bo a first clam one and
is giving splendid results.
A short delay w«s caused last:
week down at the McAfee*Liiul
mine on account of some part
of the pump breaking. The re-'
pairs were soon made good and
every thing is moving along as
usual now.
All ttie miners having leases on
the Pvarfow property are doing
well in mining. Joe Bonner was
a little a head of the rest in his
recent cleun up. fn twelve days
work with the assistance of anoth-
mon and his two hoys he made 182
pennyweights and ton grains of
gold.
The Ingersolltfc Crisson boat in
.the Chestatoe river moves along ! twenty stamps will be started up
regularly, scooping np the yellow ' on a days run by Mr. Ewing,
metal from the bed and banks 6f j one of the ,)0Hfc ancl ni0 «t reliable
the stream in big paying quanti— ex P er fs i't the l nited States, who
ties. Others anticipating the con- ^ ias been employed to make athor*
struction of dredges should delay °ugh test of the property. To ns-
no time but commence work af C0 rtain exactly how much gold
once if they want to make money, ^hore is in the ores and what kind j> J( ^|
At the Jumbo mine a saw a m ®fchod it will take
mill is now on the ground cutti
Inmlier for the mill and fl
and everything up there presents! 11108 ^ ex perienced rain men m an( j ( .
a business like appearance. This Pumpkin county —Messrs, Frank ! c jj nf
mine is in charge of competent ^ r,lce find Mat Wood—have been
hands who know agoldmine when ^* ie d to look after the mill—one
they see it and understand how to | a ^ n ’ght and the other during the
successfully work one after it is ^®y> ai 'd all parties interested can
-T:
, ^ Health
V For a Qu arte.r 5
who have torpid liver find life a
All they need is a mild remedy likt
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C
ND Tonic PF.LL.ETS. The Pi!' st'nul ites the
liver to its proper work and the » J e lets invig
orate the system. In short, tlu-y b tli ass
y. Nature, as a medicine sho ;J -in. <
t Complete Treatment f 'F
Only 25 cents. , v
Dahlonega
Mining
and
Milling
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FOR SALE Br DR. C. H. J0NE ;
to save
The City Council.
On Monday night the council of
onega met in regular session,
with all present except E. W.
ltting 1 values should the present ma- - , w ., ,, . ’
ii-ui ig 1 Strickland and W. Price, Jr
lunies chinery fail. 1 wo of the best and . , t
A number of accounts were r
discovered. All who have visited
the Jumbo pronounce it a number
one gold mine and those at a dis
tant owning stock in in need not
havo any fears of a failure.
Mr. Breyman has beef re-elect
ed president of the Standard Gold
Mining Co. This gentleman has
spent much of his time, money
and energy in the mines here and
wo feel confident that he will suc
ceed for be never grows weary in
his efforts. Had he had the man
agement of the Standard ats the
beginning things would have been
in better shape down there today.
Mr. Bain bridge, another energetic
gentleman, was elected secret
tary and treasurer of this compa
ny. The-Singleton mil! on this
property is giving good results un
der the management of Mr, Camp
bell.
In reply to enquiries about, what
is going on down at the Etowah
mine we wish' to’ say that a mill
A report from the Confederate test is being made. Mr. Frazee of
rbemorial committee shows that ! New York, ha9 been down for sev-
.t<,267 confederate graves are , end days and supervising thiugs
found in Gcorght SO far, marked during this run, so we uiulor-
As followsf With marble head- stand. Mr. Frazee may be lion-
rest assured that the) r will catch |
all the gold that Can bo saved
a stamp mill.
Mr. Eldridge of the Betz while
in Pahlonegu last Sunday said
that lie thought Mr. Arnold would
be here and start operations at
this mine soon. Mr. Eldridge has
great confidence in the entire belt
on which the Betz null is located.
On this property is a shaft of
end
ved. after which an or-
ince was passed, making it a
penalty for any one allowing their
dog that has been bitten, or com
ing in contact with a rabid dog, to
run at large. (See ordinance elso-
! where.)
"" The Marshal’s report for May
was received and ordered spread
upon the minutes, which showed
that lie had collected from all
sources, $48.93.
Col. \\. A. Charters declining to
accept his re-election as one of
the members of the school board
of the graded school on account of
being absent from town so much,
elected to
two or three hundred feet deep, i Mr. T. F. Jackson was
the deepest one in the county, and fill the vacancy,
the ore held out all the way good A motion was carried for the
and is still showing up well in the c Tv n mle not to be used hereafter
bottom. The former operators I for an y thiu£J exce P l for cit -V
usedl one or two of those gold loe-, T |,o tax assessors having made
mg Huntington mills, but made j their returns of the valuation of
some money. Now if Mr. Arnold I taxable property within the cor-
Atones,* i'‘,52l; marked with wood,
’unmarked, (estimated), 1,9(54;
unkh'fc'\Vh and unmarked soldier’s
grayes, who cannot be distinguish
ed, *8^000.
In his address to the students of
the I^gli Schodl at Columbus the
itber day at its closing exercises,
iuclge A. W. Cfozart advised the
^ottfifg ladies not to marry a man
ttho does not pay his debts, or
■who has a strong sense of moral
obligation, for. said he, such a
man will not and can not support
you long.
Sugar anil syrup, esp'ccinlfy the
latter, aro now being manufac
tured in York county. - Va.. from
watermelons. The syrup resem-
bhng honey somewhat in appear- ! edj t0 do any thl
trace aijd is of ti remarkably defi-
fcious flavor. r l'he color of the
syrup depends largely on whether
the entiro melon or only tho pulp
is used. A large number of mel
ons are required for a small
tit V of syrtip but it is thought that j ” our intere8t t0 g ,„
tho delicious flavor of tho iiew
product will make it iii great de
mand and that the business will 1
increase rabidly,
A telegram from Victor, (’of., -
says that three hundred pounds of
dyhamite placed by an unknown
est and all right but wo don’t like
tho idea of a man interested in the
sale of stock having any band in
a test of this kind, for he could
order tho run made from the very
best plaices, slio\\*the values to be
immensely rich, sell stock upon
tho strength of it and when oper-
erations commenced steadily all
the ore would not give such results
and the stockholders would be-
come discouraged and our country
| given a black eye. We don’t nay
| that this is the case. Let the
general manager make such
1 tests and make them from
the avorage ores and let the value
of the mine be shown up correct
ly. Me is a resident of this coun
try and can’t afford it if lie wish-
ng that would I
injure it. Mr. Jaquish is tho mali
nger and we have the utmost con-.
fldeneo in him and his mine, and j
tve do not wish to see any mistakes
mei- jft iu j e j n j.[ le loginning 0 f this eu-
jl uan j ; terpriSe. We live hefe and it is
tho country
prosper.
While out on our early Btroll
last Tuesday morning day light
will break up those Hunting-
tons and put in a common mill
with stamps weighing four or
live hundred pounds each he will
lie astonished in the difference in
the clean ups, for it is like a wes
tern gentleman remarked while in
Dahlonega a few days ago, that
one of those Huntingtons used
long enough would break any
company here or any where else.
The - Huntington mills have nev-*
er been a success in this country
and wo would advise all parties
who anticipate going into the min
ing business to let them alone, for
every company having tried
them here has abandoned their
use. They are frequently out of
fix and besides this they lose about
as much gold as they save. We
know of one miner who has been
working below them with sluice
boxes recently and a portion of
the time made six dollars per day.
By all means let them alone.
From the following letter from
Mr. W. A< Carlisle to a friend of
his in Dahlonega, we judfeo that
' they are going to have a big time
down there. Ho says: “We have
decided to close the gates of the
Dunlap dam on the 17th inst. Mr.
Evans is going to have a barbecue
and has ordered quite a supply of
meats for the occasion and expects
to feed 10,000 people, and 1 think
you will stand some showing for
getting something to eat.”
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
J. F. Moore, cxeciUoi; of the last
Will and Testament of Robert H.
pornte limita for tho present year,
the books containing the same
were accepted and adopted.
Council then adjourned.
For rent, a six-room house, with
(lining room and kitchen, out on
West View, one of the most desir
able places in Dahlonega. Fine
view and good water. Apply to
J. F. Moore.
Mr. W. VV. Low of Young Har
ris, Ga., has been here this week.
Mr. Low is the original promoter
of the timber deal that was made
with the United States Leather Co.
and parties residing in Dahlonega
and Lumpkin county.
CHALLENGE FROM Dr
C. H. JONES.
assassin under tho depot of the
Florence alid Cripple Creek rail I been expended by its first
way statiqn, exploded at 2 o’clock agem'eiH that had nd connection
last Monday while fifty non-union with a gold mine whatever. All
miners employed at the Findlay such nmVise movements are a Georgia, Lumpkin County
mine, located on Bull Hill, were thing of the past. Its management' To alll whom it may concern:
Handing upon the platform. Fif- i is notf in the hands of men of
teen were instantly killed and good common sense judgement
eighteen others fataily injured, who mean business. For several
4 he mine was discharged by elec- weeks handsdiave been engaged in
tricity, and tho man who discharg- making repairs and shell changes
edit was concealed in the shaft as will lessen the expenses of
house of the Delmonico mine. handling the ores, and on Monday
having filed his petition for dUcha.^,
mill. M e took a general observa- this is to cite all persons Concerned "to
tWoflhtog. abound add about!
the mill and thought of the large j and Letters Dismissory issued, at the
amount of useless money that had regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said County to be held on the first
man- j Monday in July, T.Kff .
John IIitkf, Ordinary,
ktmpkin County, Georgia.
Offer to Refund Money if Dr.
Howard’s Specific Will Not
Otirc Any Case of Consti
pation or Dyspepsia.
Dr. C. H, Jones is seeking the
worst case of dyspepsia or constipa
tion in Dahlonega or vicinity to test
Dr. Howard’s new specific for the
cure of those diseases.
So confident is ho that this remark
able medicine will effect a lasting
cure in a short time, that he offers to
refund the money should it not be
successful.
In order to secure the quickest
| possible introduction Dr. Jones will
sell a regular fifty cent package of
| this medicine atbdlf price, 25 cents.
This specific of Dr Howard’s will
cure sick headache, dizzy feelings
| constipation, dispepsia. and 'all
1 forms of malaria and liver trouble
It does not simply
t , , - ■ y“ ! Moore, late of said County-, deceased. L . 1 <lou ? not sim l ) b give relief for .•
unci us clown at tho Hand i havimr filed his lmt.ition fm- ,l;^itime: it makes permanent ancl com
plcle cures,
ft will regulate
L
the bowels, tone
up the whole intestinal tract, give
you an appetite, make food taste
good and digest well, and increase
vigor. Jov and happiness will take
the place of that “don’t care wheth
er I live or die” feeling.
Take advantage of Dr. Jones’
challenge and secure a bottle of Dr.
Howard’s specific at half price,
Sarah Jane Suliens, widow of James i with his personal guaxant -c to re
Stiffens, having applied to the under- ( fund your money if it does not liolo
signed for the granting of a year's you. ‘ 1
support to herself and fi child ren, and i' tU.. , .. A . .
appraisers having been appointed and ! J no , nuei1 ot .' suffei 1 1 . n e with
having filed their return, all per- C0nst, l ,a tion, dyspepsia or liver dis-
Bons Are uotified that 1 will pass on i oasu w |mn you can get sixty doses
.-aid application on the first Monday in a scientific inedteino for their cure
July next, at my office. j like Dr. Howard’s -pecilic for the
Jo'ix II. Ilui-'F, Ordinary . , binat. 25 -ceuL
AN ORDINANCE.
Be it resolved, and the same is
hereby ordained by the council of Che
City of Dahlonega, in regular session
assembled. That t he oWnerJor keeper of
any dog or dogs, male or female,
which have been bitten by, or been in
contact with any dog, or other animal,
suffering from hydrophobia, (populary
known as mad dogs, cats, etc.,) shail
lie subject to the penalties enumerated
in|seciion I(12 of the City Ordinances,
if said dog or other animal be permit
ted to run at large in the City of Dah
lonega. And it is further ordained
that the City Marshal is hereby au
thorized. and required, to kill such
dog or other animal immediately when
found at largo.
Read and approved. June 0th, 1904.
Rt:! i-: H. Bakicr, Mayor.
100 BIG Minis
IN ONE.
100 YEARS
Of the most persistent m i ni „ B
not exhaust the immense
Ore Bodies in gf.
Visit the Placer
ants are a I rear
rht.
where Two Gi-
washing ont the
Precious Metal.
ANNOUNCEM ENTS,
4Ve are authorized to
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
The next general examination of ap
plicants for lineense to teach in the
Public Schools of the state of Geor
gia will be held on the 17th ancl 18th
of June, 1904.
All applicant* desiring to stand said
examination-in Ltfmpkin county, will
meet me in Dahlonega, Ga., on the
above named dates.
J. J. Sf.Aholt, C. S. C.
■Bsssaaisar-isrj ~ ci?jMiiiaiwM»
r .. , announce the
! folIowlliR iinmos, beinK U» noWw,
of the democratic party:
For Clerk Superior Court,
J V. 1. Cook.
| For Tax Receiver, ’
J. M. Cal boo n.
For Tax Collector,
E. J. Walden.
For Ordinary,
G. G. Evans.
Send us your orders
for Job Work.
, $♦<
Established 1875,
D. GURLEY,
THE OLI) UELIAKLE
-DEALER IN
|
iGeneral Merchandise
Dahlonega, Gra-
(\Vatch local column for special bargains.)
J- I-
CLOTHING
YOU AIT,
T
y.
I now have
the prettiest,
cheapest and
best lot of
CLOTHING
ever brought
to Lumpkin
county.
My other
line of
is complete.
Call and
H E M.
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