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The i Nugget
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UAHLONt GA, G/»., FEB.
11. 1927
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There are 18,73O bakeries in the
United Suites.
Chinese tired on two American
ships this week.
Jnpnn spent £.| ,1 ■. o,uuo
funeiHi of Yoshihitn, I 1 'in
Inal countiv.’
l l i \ ale 1 <nv 1 r ,'pur 1 ;:
lulking pictures on 11 :
sei 1 eng of l hfat 1 es.
i ,00 Gentle, ol Atlanta,
that lie is the father of 2q children
but you can't never till.
1 he
or ol
h„ ve
>iivi 1
1 lie tobacco smokers of.Georgia
paid ss66y,68J more in taxes in 192(1
than in the previous year.
:v\ s. tans adviinccd hist Monday t.,
twenty five cents per gallon.
Mr. Prank Paiks mised forty
bushels of peanuts to sell. Sen mi.
Felix Jenkins and Edison Wood
ward are holding down a job at
Canton, N. C.
”1 lie students enjojed i.notl.ei
dance at t lie A tlileli.: II ci i la.-:
Saturday night.
i M"rs. Josejihchc Sattcri'n !. 1, >' f
! Buford, is visiting lur sislir,
claims; ’
W . Jl. Satterfield, on RotiU .:.
We hum that Uncle Geo. I
cits, who used to live at A nr.
lied m Florida some time hick
Mr. Walter Ash and Miss !
GENERAL BULLARD
Will Focus Attention on His
toric Georgia College.
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Three billion dollars offer l; i
been refused fur ;he Ford p! nl
Twolve ;mmlivif in.irii.es -■. : i i
for Asiatic stations last week i:
order to he ne ivr ( lii]!a.
New'just think about if. A.
man is going to be tried in Flori
da because lie Inis four living
wives.
The state .pension reports have I' 1 '
been called for the first quarter ol “.
19*27, which are the same as las:
year—$50.
Some of the congressmen up at
Washington are charged with
drinking liquor again. Electing
a man to congre-s does not relieve
him of his ttis'o for liquor.
the floods in Arkansas
been terrible. A head nolo in the
Atlanta Constitution reads ns fol
lows: “Uncovered ruin. 5,ooo
persons affected ; 200,000 acres in-
unnted ; many families will never
retm n.”
1 lie ten
ill iws
tliou-find soldiers
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orgi 1
re
j if y in, it- l T wn:slops linve
i - '■ n s j.i 1 ih d t o C. h 1 1, i 1 1 i d prep -
ar.it: ii- a:e bc.ng made tor 1.ta
el 8 t:) go.
'J lie miniCr.s will 1 1 \ c 1 decrease
in Georgia until they take to
11 ging people for killing others
like they unco did.
\Y. J. A 1C. C. Palmour, w ho
have been selling goods in Gaines
ville for twenty-five years, are go
ing out of business.
E. S. Hogshead, news agent,
was killed and many hurt Monday
j when a train on the Tallulah Fulls
have I Railroad crashed through u bridge
near CornrIia.
At Hot Springs, Arkansas, last
week, the discarded clothing of a
dead man which were being con
verted into clean rags at a launlry
revealed £6,000 in large 'bills,
$8,000 in bonds and a diamond had
beon concealed there before his
death.
The Commissioners of Dawson
are figuring on getting the newly
allotted road over from Jasper
via Tate, Da wsonville to Gaines
ville, surveyed at an early date,
says the Advertiser. This would
also open the way to Dahlonega
for all those good people over that
way.
At Akron, Ohio, last week, a
judge turned a wife beater up on
his lap and spanked him with a
rubber hose. Ot course the man
did wrong iu whipping his wife,
but this judge acted most too
smart, and had that fellow down
ed him with a ground biscuit it
would have learned him an impor
tant lesson.
Governor elect Hardman i.s vis
itingiother states, seeing how bus
iness is run and will doubtless
learn things that will be a benefit
to Georgia when he takes charge.
The Mayor of Atlanta has issued
orders that no more confiscated li
quor will be turned over to the
hospitals of that city. And now
the patients will have to do wit 11 -
their toddy.
The foreign missionary workers
have ceased asking tlje Lord to
bie-,s the poor Chinese heathans.
They have laid away their bibles
preparetory to coming at them
with their guns.
A Chicago husband wants a di
vorce because bis wife is strong
enough to lift a ton of coal and
whips him too hard, and he can’t
be out from home at night, nor at
any other time unless she says so.
There are five murderers ready
for execution whose cases have
been carried to the United State’s
court. They are guilty but it is
claimed that the present Warden
is not legally authorized to touch
th; button. Repeal this law and
j a sheriff can be found in every
county to spring the trigger and
put murderers fo death the old
way. '
It has been discovered that there
are two mothers by the same names
in Cartersville, says the Columbus
Y. e noticed that a husband up
in Missouri being in a hurry to at
tend a party the other night grab
bed his wife’s fancy garter hang
ing on the chair and put it on for , . _ ,
„ , n-, . 1, , | Enquirer-Sun, each having a son
» tie. the supposition is that the , 1 , • ,
, , . , , in the World War, the mix up 1:1-
wife rushed ahead forgetting it , , , , . ,
and was prancing around will, one I volvin S bo11 ' l,a " l “ w, "‘
of her socks up and ,he other o-c I th8 * 0v ' rDme,,t ' 1 hcy “ re n “ m '
j ed Lula Lewis. The post ofbee
— — delivered pay checks to the wrong
t Di&pain, who was lodged in the woman antl the banks cashed
Union county jail for breaking in- ( ] jem
to Ordinary Waldroop’s store, be- j
Jack Harigan, an cx'conviet,
an ex-convict, who had toiled and
General Robert Hilliard's com-
iu.g visit to G urgin' is turning into
in old tilin' Imme coming for many
of the most prominent families of
the south. General Hull,nil will
tlie guest of honor of llie
.sot;h Geoigi.i Agricultural Col-
I ge from the 19th to the 22nd of
February. Ho was Co turn indant
at this n ited n 1 Georgia college in
F.binary. 1 fit Ik at which tine lie
was a First Eientenani, Regular
Army, His subsequent rise to
■'luith uere uuuritil in Cane tank ; command as c imtn'ander
I of the Second Army in the World
I War in com men knowledge’.
Other past commandants and
distinguished 1 fficfcrs of the Army
will visit the College on the occa
sion of its annual ball of the 10th
iust. Col. Wili am R. Dushiell,
U. S. Army, now in charge of mil
itary instruction' in the Atlanta
high schools, who immediately
preceded Gen. Bullard of com
mandant of cadets at the College,
and Coh E. T. Williams. U. S Ar
my, Senior instructor with the
130th Division (Georgia National
Guard), with Hcndquailers in At
lanta, who immediately followed
Gen. Bullard, will attend. Col.
Frank W. Rowell, U S. Army,
!’. O. T. C. Ollicer, Fourth Corps
Area, Atlanta, and other promi
nent corps area officials are includ
ed in the list of notable Army peo
ple, accompanied by thair ladies.
The graciousness of Mis. D ishiell,
who came to Dahlonega as a bride,
and of Mrs. Williams, is delight
fully remembered by the College
circle of Dablonega.
Many prominent officials of the
state who have such vital interest
of the College, have been invited
and acceptance are being received
at this early date. Governor and
Airs. Walker, Governor-elect and
Mrs. Hardeman, and many other
prominent oificials and citizens,
have been Invited.
Aside from the dinners and oth
er affairs of a social nature plan
ned by the Chamber of Commerce
of Dahlonega and tlie Masonic or
der of this place, of which Gener
al Bullard is a member, the Re
serve Officers’ Training Corps of
the College, will tender the fol
lowing military honors, in the for
mal order, to General B’u'llard :
Feb. 19—Escort of honor.
Feb. 19 — Cadet ball.
Feb. 21—Inspection of barracks’.
Feb. 22—Review.
W. A. HCtJSS.EY
Shoe and
Lnnr Mi
Next to i: lore of
"Work
H. Moore & Son
We mean to Please
last Stind 'V by Squire R. M. Ear-
Uity Marshal Rider ran’some one
Mown by the Nugget office last
: .Saturday night, tearing up tin
| ground like a scooter plow.
We understand that the option
taken by parties in Atlanta on the
Cane Creek Falls lias expired and
no change in the ownership.
Grom r, a son of Mr. Tioga T ip
loti, fell out of a tree the other
night while after a coon and it
was thought at the start, broke his
‘back.
Tiie City Council is teeing about
getting a.right of wa}' lor the wa
ter wotks. It i.c a good idea to
move cautiously and save a dam
age suit.
A caveat being filed.in Ordina
ry’s, office last Monday caused the
probating of East Satteffield's
will to be continued until next
court day.
Saturday night Mayor Moore
fined Will Ward, Laddis Grrizzle
and Gracin Grizzle five and
cost each for taking on too much
sugar tea some time previous.
Mr. Lish Trammell told us last
Tuesday that he would not rebuild
his store house at Auraria, but
erect a dwelling farther way from
the other buildings so he can get
insurance.
Fred Davis, who began a di
vorce suit because he and his wife
couldn’t agree, has reconsidered
the matter, by her coming back,
rewon his love and the two have
gone to Tennessee,
Seven children.
leaving tlieir
came dissatisfied a few nights ago,
and by expert management escaped P . .
leaving Ins shoes. You may look I l)ac1 ' $L4°° lie 13:1(1 talcen tliat People do not go f.ir to meeting at j struck at this depth
Everybody in the crowded
hall at tilt free entertainment by
ha young ladies the other night
that we think we believe
they ought to have another and
charge for it. If tl:ey do and we
are not there or send a band we
will pay lor the admission fee.
B. F. Anderson, Administrator
of the Peggy Magues estate, was
granted leave to sell the property
but there was not time between
court day, or the time the Nugget
came out, and the first Tuesday in
Match for it to be sold. Same with
application fora i2 mouths sup
port.
The Pentecost people say thus
are going to build a large place 01
worship that will attract thous
ands of people to Dablonega. It
I may do it but we don’t believe it.
I am lioauquaituis for UU0 1 HUNG in 1) l.k iit ga. If I have not
the color, style anil size v* u want iu sU l. I of dor a ready madn
suit and have it hero in three or l ur days. If you want ci Tailor
Made Suit I can have it mad to onlci and ready for you in about 10
days. 1 have aline of samples.
COM !G A K D S G 10 M 10
I will sell you clothing as cheap ;
foreash. Satisfaction guaranteed.
s you o.m buy it any where
1 will appreciate your business.
P F- ANDERSON
Your Attention a
rjELJh;
BANK ol DAHLONEGA
is (Tie
STATE DEPOSITORY
CITY DEPOSITORY
anti the
Jt^eople’i^ Jt >eposi lory
Can take care of your money, or loan you some.
NE ARY TOO DEPOSITORS
0 F F I C E R S:
J. F. PRUETT, President,
J. M. IJRGOKS11UR, Vice-President,
T. F. UllRJ.STIAN, Cashier.
cause he is almost compelled to
have a pair so ho can be more
comfortable.
did not belong to him in Atlanta,
put on the stripes and shackles the
other night and
got up in the
church in that city and preach-
eil and told how he had received
Deis.t linnet, the big confes.-,- religion, who we judge now will
ed rum runner ot Chicago, 111 . want to continue. Things like
testified in the New York this is no benefit to the’ cause of
federal court last week that he religion. .
paid Majoi Henry \\ izzle, of The law prohibiting the sale of
,000 in cash cigarettes in Kansas was repealed,
whisky Persons can sell them now by pay
ing a tax, which will put the boot
Edgewater, N. J.,
and gave him 400 cases of
and five cases of alcaliol to permit
the landing ot £2,000.000 rum car
go of the schooner Eker.
The state prison hoard gave its
clemency record for 1926 a few
days ago. 4-29 cases were review-
ad by the board, 249 of which re
sulted in commutations, and
were denied clomeucy. Of
leggers out of business, Jf the
present so called prohibition was
repealed in all the states it would
reduce the number of liquor boot
leggers by the thousands, reduce
the manufacture and price and
28o cause millions of dollars of taxes
the 1,e P alc J * 13 ’ 0 l '‘ le government and
this day add time. We already
have three old time religion
churches and only one of these has
any pastor.
Long years ago when mothers
wove cloth for their daughters
dresses the cloth was wet before
the garments were made so they
wouldn’t shrink anil draw tip after
being w6ru. Now their dresses
come made and drawn up. If not
short enough to suit the wearer a
belt is nseil to adjust them, show
ing more legs than cloth or dress.
Collectoi Johnson, while in our
office Tucs lay, informed us that
he met John Roberts aud Roily
Pruett going to White court carry
ing five gallon cans of liquor on
their shoulder—the former five
cases commuted 56 were paroled, i sta * c treasurers. And last but not and the latter one. IIe poured it
57 pardoned and n(j received re | least . sl0 P Ml officers who have out and made cases against them,
dnetions in sentences and fifty been getting rich by laying aside j The day before Mr. Souther got a
were released on probation. These their oaths and violating this law Tot of liquor in Cleveland and 280 I mining engineering, liberal
do not include the cases handled 1 "'liich has proved to be such a fail- gallons an 1 a still out in the conn- I business and commerce, an
by the governor. I gre. j try. 1 culture.
General Bullard's visit to the N.
G. A. College, at this time again
focuses attention on Dahlonega, its
seat. Since one of the most di
rect routes to Quebec, through
Asheville, was established through
it, it has been enthusiastically her
ald by tourists aud visitors as
a remarkably set village both
picturesquely and climatically. Its
gold mines have attracted much
attention for many years, once
more active till worked down to
water lewl, ceasing tor tlie lack of
a method of extracting and saving
the gold when snlphuret ore was
Since they
have learned how to treat such
ore In other districts, and we may
expect tlfe method to be introduc
ed here soon. Then you will see
a permanent mining boom. The
establishment of a Government
mint at Dahlonega had much to
do with the founding ol the Col
lege here. General Bullard served
at the College a little over a score
of years after its founding.
A number of factors make Dah
lonega distinctive, and, perhnps,
the N. G. A. College has contrib
uted a less share than any the oth
ers. Yet', excepting the gold, the
beautiful foothills of the Bine
Ridge, and the healtful climate,
all bestowed by a kind nature, tlie
College is the eldest of the influ
encing features.
This College is not merely a mil
itary institut ion. It has excellent
courses, leading to degrees, in
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