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The i Nugget ,| ings ot Dahlonega.
Mining Notes.
DAHLONEGA, J4N. 6, 1905.
On Monday nigh' tho old conn
Eneir««| at tho Dalilonoffn, Gt. P. O j cil mcfc an<l "otmd up its work
mSecond rin«HMatter. ! by receiving the marshals report
” and turning the business over to
[its successors, but Mr. W. H. Gur
ley was tho only now member
The atate canvassing board of ntnctly speaking, as aldermen \V.
Oflicinl Organ of both City and
County.
^Colorado, has seated two
"cans in the legislature.
republi- 1 ’ • ,l * “‘"’T.
been re-elected.
J. Smith had
The cold wave froze up some of
the mines half a day on Wednes
day.
Wo are reliably informed that
Col. Jones, president of the Cav
ender Creek mine, contemplates
making a five acre reservoir, sup
ply it with water by a large force
! pump so as to enable him to work
his property.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
Mr-
< f ilin'
Marshal L. Smith
-vil'e last week.
died in
The Marshal showed by his re- SincethorninMr.lv E. Crisson
Mr. I pshaw, who was in Dali port that he had collected *155.P7 his resumed work at his mine
lonega recently, closed a week’s , fop Hie tnonth of December as fob known as the Wider. The mill has
meeting in Atlanta last week. lows: Sanitary tax $127.10. Street been running two weeks and the
plates look well. Things at the
I Hand, Singleton, Barlow and
Crown Mountain are moving right
along. At the latter mine a Irani
Herbert Simmons was lynched
down at Neal, Gn., last wej'k for
murdering J. A. Bark,
man.
Mlu-
Big Kentucky and
distilleries say that they will cx-
$15.00. Dog $11.00. City tax li.
fas. $2.07. Fines $7.00.
a white The finance report will be found
elsewhere in full.
After the organization of the
' IUI< I new council Prof. F
Mr. .1. V. Hut-bison Inis beet) re .
lected yhi . f police of Gaines-
ville, In-. Ill, I- with the other old
officers.
%i.. awr.y -in feawnne. bkki
TO HOAD COMTR^C
Sealed tiids will tie reet-jvi'd
iiooii on Saturday the 14ih j
parties desiring to work the fou r
ing roads from the public s, ]u ■>
Dahlonega to the corporate )
wit: The Auraria. Cooper Gnu pi’ ^
vi 1 It-', and Neisler’s Ford road’s. 5, k . S:
commit tee reserves the right, to rr - p
any and nil bids. For part,icninrj^!
\\ . H. Iownsrxd *
Ohm'ii Street.^
NOTICE.
Vo nil who nr<» indrbtrd to \\* u
I niwl ... ' ,0 ^
Look at Mcadets' ILrgaint
Era at Decatur
After
way is about completed at the up
per Wallace shaft. When done
work will begin in it. Tho dredge
boats are active, and down at the
upper Etowah Mr. Arnold is so
well satisfied with his mine that
ho has had a postoffice established
there. And last hut not least, the
old Briar Batch is not dragging.
All It A HI A MINIM! NEWS.
The Briar Patch is working
cost of eighty j #27.60 per month and perquisites, I awa .V with good results. Judge j
B. Vickery
. ,. , , , , was elected mayor pro tern. Win.
change whiskey for 100,000 bales;, u , ,, , , . , ,
, J ’ J. Worley was reelected clerk,
of cotton. |. • co r i ,
j to receive #2 for ciich regular
Mr. VV, G. McNelley, thfe found-' meeting ho attends. T. J. Smith
or of I hr Nugget sovoiyil year)) was elected treasurer, to receive
ago, will edit the DeKa^b New one-half of one per cent of all
Absolute
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
of shoes just arrived,
very low quality be-
ri.
I sums received, and receive the
several months lof hard I samo amm,ot for P»ymff ‘»»t.
Lyai-tr €as won i r,U! nmrshnls sahiry was fixed at
same us last year, and G. W. Wal-; Shopo came in Friday and hud
by the Japs at a
thousand lives. i- - - r — >* •- • |
—— . . I ker, Jr., was re-elected to till the clean up at the boat, and while we
The preside."' has fired District • p i !lctN w |, 0 j rt required to make an don’t know the exact amount made
Attorney Hall, of Oregon, fot itemized statement <>f all taxes per day we,are reliably informed
ing connected with the famous | nn(1 flnoK tr>( | „ vnrv mmit „ | that the gentleman
land fraud oases.
Our old friend, Mr. Geo. Burns,
had his paper discontinued the
other day because we hud stilted
that he only returned his land in
for taxes at HO dollars, yet wanted
t lie Elect t ie (In. t<> pay him $2,000
damages. Well, this is shown by
the records and «e only gave it as
a matter of news, as everybody
can't have access to tho books and
papers, and this is why newspa
pers were established—to give the
news.
68c
87o
A new Ic
| The price i
j ing considered.
Fust b'aek umbrellas
1 $1.8S. Saves you 22 to
| each one intrch/ised.
j A 41ico line of calico, 5 to
i M on’s while and fancy shirts
to $1.00. A nice lino of ties
j hand kerchiefs.
Alarm clock?, 80c to $1.85. 8 day
I once. This is the beginning of n
3 ear and we must collect in ord, r ,
i meet our ohligHjimis Don’t f a j| ,
! heed to this call and ?nyp t"I
| cost, because if not, settled in a j,
1 days you will have to settle win, T
! officer. This is our last call.
Axdhksox A Jqx-Ej
BARBER SHOP
(5Vc.
48c
and
a ' c e clean
11 ION wanting
shave, hair cut or si,amp-
call on Henry Underwo.,,)’
First-class barber shop in eVe J
respect, where ho will he found ready
to wait ou you at any t ime
clocks $1.08, worth $2.50.
bright watch chain, 25c.
Sumo pretty pictures.
A lull line of groceries,
to see us.
Earnest Gay ford,
A nice j Metallurgist.
Frank 1>. Callow, (
Meeh. Engineer.
'WORD & ALLOW,
Como
&
B, R. Meapkrs& Sons.
and fines collected every month, 'dial tne gentleman earned
And tho clerk is also required to unusually largo amount of gold.
While Booker Washington was keep a docket and record in tho Tho boat is not fully equipped yet
in Atlanta last week the negroes same of all fi. fas. as soon as they "biie it lias not had a fair
pleased him by singing
plantation songs.
old time arc issued, giving tho names
amounts.
; : ;— , . Tho treasurers bond was fixed at
Lhreo hundred and thirty-one L*.> rn
. $2,500, and tho marshals at $500.
suicideB have occonrred in New I .... ...
1 1 he street lax was fixed at $8 a
York during 1004, according
the report of the police.
to
While two blockaders were mak
ing liquor over in Gilmer county
the other night a tree fell on tho
still houso killing both.
The Supremo court has decided
far every ballot box in Denver,
A few da vs before Christmas
two parties, one 18 and tho other
21, claiming to live iu While comi
ty, brought and sold an ox to Mr.
John II. Moore, of Dahlonega. for
$10.CO. Soon afterwards a party
came and said that their names
were Tow, who lived in Banks
county and had stolon the beef
All
20 West Fifth Street,
CHARLOTTE,
N, C.
Mining and Milling Work
Mill l i sts, Gyniadc Work amt
Assaying a Specialty.
Col., to be opened so as
oughly investigate the
«Vfrauds.
to thor- |
election
ich member of tho legislature
every county school commis
sioner of Georgia is entitled to an
appointment of n scholarship in
ihe N. G. A. College at Dahlone-
fci-
and L fi st it has more than proved a suc
cess, and the other improvements
will he made at once so that it can
run on full time.
Messrs. Vansychle aud Kiser, of f rom Mrs. Seabolt, a widow Indy
year or in lieu thereof to do four New Turk, are in charge of the 0 f \\ |jjto. Mi-. Moore turned it
days work of ton hours each on Etowah mine and are expecting to | OV erto its owner and is now try-
tho streets or roads. Dog tax, $1 I* 11 ' 011 a birge force of men in a jp<r (<> find the whereabouts of
for each male dog owned or kept fuw l lie new management these fellows.
within the corporate limits, and wt 11 be iq) to date. Water will be I .—__——— — —
$2.60 on each female dog. Taxes put on Logan Hill and everything j COMMITTEES’ REPORT,
due in ten days after they are new in mining order and success is
brought in, or in default of pay ussured Iur l Ru »'>ght men are in
mont the marshal is required to ' barge.
kill them. Mr. Rodgers, of Now York, has
Tho Mayor then appointed the :l R ,r ce of men at Battle Branch
following committees: cleaning off the ground prepareto
Finance—J. E. McGee, Chair- 1V ,( > building a house and other-
man, E. B. Vickery, W. B. Price, wise putting in such equipments as
Street—W. B. Townsend. Chair- W 'R enable him to successfully
man, T. J. Smith, VV. B. Gurley, work this projierty. The Battle
The body deeming it best to have Blanch has been a big producer
To tiik Honor\HT.K Mayor and Coun
cil of the City of Dahlonega, Ga,
We, the Finance Committee appoint
ed by your honorable body, beg leave
to submit the following report for the
year 1004:
GEN Eli AT, FUND.
Amount brought forward, 1903$ 427.25
Property Tax collected, 1904 2,394.10
Received from other sources
1904 372.18
Women find quick relicfin Dr.Thacker 1 *
Liver and Rlpod Syrup,
mtecc.*
E s t al j i i sh e d
1875,
D. GURLEY,!
IHi: OLD KELI iltLi;
-DEALER IN-
General Merchandise
a purchasing committeeman, S o and wo trust Mr. Rodgers will
Paid out on proper
vouchers
Balance on hand
#3,193.53
$2,723.41
$ 470.12
; The farmers of Sumter county j mlopted the plan and the Mayor m ' * u ith big success.
j have already decided to reduco the upp°inted VV . B. Iownsend to fill Guitc a party of New
acreage in cotton this, yprir^ — tliis position, whose duty it is to ^ R-l '-d’-lphia capitalists
jL-jnoxa-i'B otter sections will likolyl 800 *® '* u ‘ purchasing of every
York and
are visit
ing the McAfee-Liud mine and big
price
do so too, on account of the
being so low.
Louis All white was bunged by a
mob of seven hundred men on tho
81st u 11., near Newport, Arkans
sas, for the alleged criminal as
sailant and murder of Mrs. Rachel
Kinkinnnrd and daughter.
Tho saloons closed at Griffin,
Ga., Saturday night and will re
main so for four years. If there
was no oilier place to got n drink,
those who use it down there would
have to go dry a long time.
At a dance in Indiana the other
day a young lady kissed a man,
displeasing another young lady so
that she drew her pistol and killed
thing bought by the council and
audit the same before it is paid
for.
Right here, lmd we nut been
connected with the body, we cer
tainly would bragged some of the
improvements on the sidewalks,
street, lights, etc., that have been
made within tho past year, and
last hut not least, the present con
dition of tho town’s treasury. But
we must say that Marshal Walker
makes the best collect ing officer the ■
town ever had, and discharged his
duties in such a manner as to have
no opposition and was elected h\
acclamation. There lias been the I
least grumbling about the acts of
the council ever known hero be
fore, and wo will return our thanks
Ain’t of uncollected
property tax fifas
sanitary
Balance from 1903
Ain’t collected 1904
Received from other sources
$3,193.53 $3,193.53
$2.82
FUND.
improvements are the orders. Mr.
McAfee wants about 40 men to go [
to work in a very tew days. They ;,, •, ,
j > jc. »"o )r p ft id out on proper
expect to enlarge the mill and ful ] vouchers,
iy «qnip tho mine in the-most Balancc on hand
modern stylo und run same bv I
68.81
543.00
51.55
$ 663,36
$516.24
147.12
$663.36
electric power so that full time can I Uncollected Sam
bo made. ! tary Tax $23.65
OEMETARY FI ND.
ri’i . „ - „ Balance from 1903
t he spring session of the N. G. Collected, 1901
A College begins on the first day
ol l 1 ebiliary. Paid out on proper
turn OVOl a new lent this year Balance on hand 40.51
anti quit borrowing your neigh
bors newspaper.
$ 663.36
17.05
25.00
$ 42.05
Dahlonega, Gha-
(Watch local column for special bargains.
$42.05
$35.00
her. This should be another
warning to young ladies kissing :IS wt ‘D i,s , R L “ thanks of the rest of
men. R° l b’ f (,r the appreciation giv-
en it by the citizens of Dahlono-
We were promised prosperity by ga, promising thirni that we will
Every
Heart=Ache
j Balance due on lots
FINES AND COST.
! Balance from 1903
j Rec’d from other sources
J Paid out on prop
er vouchers .. $184.05
Balance on hand 33.00
42.05
the election of the republican tick- endeayor to continue to work for
et but since then cotton, corn and tho towns interest in the future as
stocks have all gone down. Whose we have in ttic past, over ready to
fault is it? It would have been listen to anything our citizens
Iho democrats if Parker had been can think of that will aid us in our
elected.—Cherokee Advance.
efforts,
Down at Fort Gaines, Ga., last ; , , , ,,, '
, . , ’ I t lie lust day ut the year was <>t
week, some of the farmers burned cn „u .. , . , ,
’ 8luh a nature as to bn very ou-
ii bale of cotton and said that they • , r, n
,, , , , ‘ . couraging to us. there were n
would destroy the surplus, but _ .. . , .
. , , J , • , • goodly number of people in town,
stopped when the one bale was L i ,, ,
. , . several of whom called around and
burned. Gur supposition is that -,i . , ,
,, , “‘either renewed their subscription
there was too much liquor ouL„ x ,
, , , • . i • . ol subscribed to The Nugget.
bo.ml, which caused this sense ess La , , . . . , , ,
. One good Christian widow lady,
piece of work. , , . . V
v : who could not come, sent us a dol-
According to the report of the *" r ’ sa viug that she had rather do
commissioner of revenue the ! w *thout bread than*l he Nugget.
• American people smoked nearly 1° addition, we received by that
200,000,000 more cigarettes last Jny’ 8 until Itn order for two jobs
year than in 1008, aiyL§p0,000,000 °* ! w °rk. During the N" v Y>a>s
less of cigars. The total coj^sntnp- Li^ d continue to yive nil t
;m of little white rolls pawed far n ^ vs unvann. lmd. though it may
non AGO 000 maritSin displease some,but if so v.e can’t
lu Ip it.
Every pain in the breast, dif
ficult breathing, palpitation,
fluttering or dizzy spell means
that your heart is straining it
self in its effort to keep in
motion. 1 his is dangerous.
Some sudden strain from over
exertion or excitement will
completely exhaust the nerves,
or rupture the walls or arteries
of the heart, and it will stop.
Relieve this terrible strain at
once with Er. Miles’ Heart
Cure. It invigorates and
strengthens the heart nerves
and muscles, stimulates the
heart action, and relieves the
pain and misery.
Take no chances; make your
heart strong and vigorous with
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
"I suffered terribly with heart dis
heen treated by
$217.05
STREET TAX.
I A mount collected,
1904 (cash)
j Amount paid out
[ on proper vouch
ers
Amount received
from o the r
j sources...
I Balance on hand
$353.94
$ 7.54
$361.48
| Street Tax collected
| in work
DOC TAX.
S Amount received, 1901 (cash).
! Amount paid out
on proper vouch
ers $43.75
Balance on hand 6.75
ease. I have
ft™ 1 , physicians for my trouble
without results. I went to a physt-
, ln , Memphis, who claimed that
clan
$50.50
Amount collected in
work
CASH IN TREASURY.
General Fund
Sanitary Tax
Cemetery Fund
Fines and Cost ......
Street Tax
Dog Ta x.
Get Your Money’s Word).
Don t lie talked into some
thing said to be “just as good.”
One trial of the “SHIELDS’
BRAND ’ Suits will convince
you that it is the best Suit solo(
for the money.
Having bought the above
brand in large quantities direct
from the manufacturers wo are
in position to sell you at and
below Gainesville and Atlanta
prices for cash. No trouble to
show goods. Before buying let
u figure w ith you on the above
brand of clothing now on dis
play at our store. Attractive
patterns, good fitting orders,
strongly made, coats with shape
retaining fronts and hand pad
ded shoulders.
L if
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Y
J
A few of Hi>|’s ulumnii'.'- )*et 11• t
->• .ag s fottioo.
L?, N'. ray °" n . ni0 ’ and In eonneeUon
with his medicine ho came near rnalc-
mg- a finish of me. Some time before
tins a Mr. Young, of St. I.ouis, was
in our town. He saw my condition,
and recommended Dr. Miles’ Heart
nnrn nV’Lv 1 g ? ve U Iltt,e attrition
untu my return from Memphis, when
I.u«neluded to>fy it, nnd um phased
to -a# *cured mo.
^ CHARLEb GQOUrUC H,
J CaruthersviUa jj 0>
Dr. IVWle3’ Heart Cure l» »ol^-
your drucTBlr.t, who will quarant--
the first Jottle will benefl* -1
,Y’" '"fund your mo-
Miles MA diF,•' , '
Respeotfu 1 ly submi tied.
J. K. McGee,
W.(P. Price, Jr.
$705.08
7ook 1 liriee Over and (jJet Ou/i* Prices.
’A'c will have you a suit made to order for $4 extra above »b jC * {
prices in regular sizes and $2 for irregular seizes. Give us your order.
Yickry.
Finance Com.
J
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To Cure a Cold in
a.
3.4- a * r
Cures Crip
in Two D&j's.
on ©very