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Borne.more stranger* were .Imre
last week looking arouiul, talking
mining.
Our columns v,iil he crowded
Until after the nth of the month
with ads.
If you wish to buy a nice little
farm three and a half miles from
Dahlo.negu read the ad of \V; M.
Wi hutit in this issue.
Ordinary’s court convenes next
Monday and will likely liaVe to be
held tip in the court room so as to
accommodate those having busi
ness.
Mrs. Mary Crawford dropped in
fn our ollice last week to renew
her subscription to the Nugget, in
Company with her mother from
Dawson county.
Mrs. 0. O Stringer, of Young
If you aniil a Doctor to come in
a hurry when sou send for him,
pay him promptly.
There will be a lot of real estate
advertised next week to sell on the
l ue lake tatk is beginning here
ag tin.
flousley ilros. are moving tight
ajong with their new store house
, If you wish to rent a two or -
three horse crop see or write J. II. *’ rst Tuesday in April.
j McKee; Burtsboro, Ga.
| 'Nie pension money for the old
soldieis and widows in* this coun
ty came in last week.
The tax sales will be published
next week, against all who have
not paid on their property.
Mr. Stephens, the ue-.v buffer,
is going to move his here, if he
has not already done it.
It is something unusual for but
terflies and snow birds here at the
same time. But we saw both on
Thursday of last week.
Mr. Floyd Davis, who has re
cently. opened out in the old T. J.
Smith stand, says he is offering
B I* Anderson wants you to
come and see his silk dresses.
Snows generally cause some to
suffer for the want of food and
wood,
Wc have been printing a lot of
Mountain Irish potatoes are go- stationery this week. Do you
ing now at $1.00 per bushel, much 'want any?
cheaper than a year ago.
We saw some fellow , here this
week with a truck load of sweet
potato slips for sale. A little too ear-j The five-year-old child
ly for us up here, and the ground | McDuffie Grizzle died
too wet besides. • ---
The Gainesville officers nine
down the Cooper Gap Road with
a still Monday,
of
ivtrs. \j. u ainnger, or loung , ,
,, , ... c . . | goods at a very low puce for cash
Harris, ami Miss Mamie Stringer, , _ , .
, . 1 or produce. Call and be convinced
residing in the eastern part of our
ding in the eastern part of our
County, were pleasant visitors to
this office last week.
Mr. Fred Tones came in last
week, spent the night, then re-
■ iirncd to South
Georgia, buying !, • , .
h J high in e
not her lot of mules as he went
Do not be guilty when you are
'out of money of trading oh a credit
a' home and then when you get a
Ji’ttln Cash spend it elsewhere. It
is such as this that makes goods
a home town.
.!;rough All mta for the market.
The editor of the Nugget has
ir-s hair parted in the middle by
.attire, but he does not go rigged
up every working day with a hi led
shirt on, and owes no one a cent.
There was . big dance up at the
Mountain Inn on Thursday nigdit
>f last weeds. More than twenty-
five couples were out on the floor
it once, and wouldn’t have been
room fot >e editor.
There arc only seventeen stale
pensioners on the Lumpkin county
roll now nine widows and eight
soldiers. Mrs. Susan Armstrong,
having passed away the 6th of
January, reducing it to this num
ber.
Don’t believe we ever saw' as
many eggs here before. Besid rs
those being brought in from the
country many have chickens in
town. And our office neighbor,
Mr. Joe Forest, had to send part of
his chickens over to Happy Hol
low, in the outskirts of town, so
they would have room to lay.
There are many people who
have to or do, take a lot of differ
ent kinds of amusements for their
health. We never did do that.-
There i t no money in it We can
find something to do that is profit
able evary day. Some days .more
than others Now on the 2<|tb tut.,
we struck off the last side of the
Nugget, distributed a column of
type, set a column, by hand,, set
three forms and run off 000 envel
opes for one person and 5 00 eve l"
opes and 5oo letterheads tor an
other, besides walking a half mile
and back to our dinner and supper*
.(.)i ir first part about the Post Of
fice here last week was correct. .So
in justice to Mr. Meaders we will
correct the other in reference to .
statement about the expiration of j
Ins term, otherwise it would look ,
like he had been removed. We 1
looked at - com uission hanging
in the Post Office in a frame last
Friday morning and found iiis
term exp it'ed on _the
!)ecember, IfOb. Mr. M adt is has
: ms—f mr
yenis eii.eh, and ■ in Ivddovei make
in nil, 1 lit 1 le more tlnm 13 years,
which shows that there are no
We see where Mr. James II.
Brown died in the - neighbuod of
the .Jefferson mills a few days ago
alter having a stroke of paralysis,
aged 69 We suppose it is Mr.
Brown who used to reside near
Dahlonega.
It is true that a highway does
not help towns without manufacto
ries like Dahlonega. but it isab.cn-
afit to the county, and generally
what benefits the county helps us.
Any way give us the good roads,
we can manage the other.
That old thrashc-r which had
been sjnging and cutting up so for
several fiays, hid its head under
its wing when it opened its eyes
and saw it snowing.
Our hotter half wan thinking
about planting some early Irish
potatoes Tuesday. But when wak
ing up that morning she could not
get to the ground fur the snow.
'Hie Baptist minister, mentioned
recently, will preach here next
Sunday and the probability Is that
the members of the Baptist church
will nuke a contract with him.
!t is strange that some people
can see others faults much easier
than they can 1 heir own own
Get the huckleberry out of your
own first, we are told, before look
ing .up others.
You will notice from an ad in
this issue that Mr. J. A Morris,
of Mr. Vernon, is Manager of the
Dahlonega Motor’s Shop, and is
ready to serve you when you get
your car efipphd.
Conte down to the Nugget office
if you want any good Hammer-
mill type writer paper, large or
small, ruled or unruled, blank or
t , , . i printed. Also commercial size
Marlow Fortner, who was sent, 1 , „
1 • oiatTolrtnCiQ ota/1 ' I 011/1 IP C17P
up from Lumpkin for murder, an
escaped soon after beginning his
sentence, was captured by the sher
iff at Cartersvilh last week. M ir-
low was raised in tbs mountain-',
like the editor of the Nugget, and
when he got down about Cirters-
ville thought lie was a long ways
from borne.
^ j envelopes, and 9 and 10 size.
Some people make it a study to
find a plan to beat merchants out
of their goods. Now if they would
devote half the time jn thinking of
some, way to pay it would be more
prosperous for them and the busi
ness men too. ' Yes, and ,to tire
whole countrv.
Mr.
up in Ya*
hoola W ednesday of last week.
A party handed us a couple of
love letters, found this week. They
are the nearest thing to honey we
ever saw.
Mr. Ben Brady and Miss Myrtle
Anderson were married January
31st, by Ordinary Townsend. This
is the secret wedding.
The Doctors do not think it best
for Mnj. Bullard to be here to
morrow. So Capt. Williams will
carry out the Major’s part of the
program.
Merchant. Will Jones showed
us this week the skin of the big
black bear Mr. Arthur Woody
of Union county, killed in the
mountains of North Carolina not
long ago.
No doubt several spent money
foolishly during the pretty weath
er needed it during the snow. We
should think of this and try to lay
up a little for sickness and cold
rainy, snowy days.
Another gentleman from Cana
da, an associate of Mr. Dodge,
here recently, has paid Dahlonega
a visit, looking over the same
propert es inspected by Mr. Dodge
while he was with us.
V. e slated last week that \Y il-
liam P. Price, who hid ifeo.oo in
New Jersey, was arrested in
Atlanta, and for fear that some one
might think it is our old friend,
Will Price living there, who went
from Dahlonega, will state.that it
isn’t. The same name but no rela
tion.
STATION
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AUTO ACCESSORY
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FRISK All’
FREE WATER
Soi^ ico Htatio;;
D<)hloncn«i <i«j.
CAB ' STORED AND WASHED
YEl.CANiAiNO A SPECIALTY
Crown Servics Station
Standard ’.Products
Polaiine and Mobile Oils and
Cup Ureases
Wc will appreciate a share’of your patronage
(New College) H B SMITH, Pro
North Georgia Real Etstatc
I f Interested
While the sun was beaming
down last week enough to make
us sweat, We were asked if we
thought the cold weather was
over. We couldn’t say, of course,
But an old thrasher appeared near
our house 011 that day and sang,
being the earliest we ever heard of
one ever putting its foot on land
in this eouhtry in any previous
year.
The Welfare Board, of Miatna,
Fla., is calling on the people to
come' to the assistance of the thou
sands of citizens without work
and whose families are suffering
for the necessities of life. 1 hese
unfortunate people floated there
from nearly every state in the un
ion during the great boom. Quite
a number went from our county,
but think the most ofjbetn have
returned, or left there.
Tim officers of the Department
of Military Science and Tactics of
the College have asked the cd'.toi
to announce that the quoth fur the
C mens-’ Military Training Camps
from Lumpkin county this year
lms been fixed at two acceptable
larges —on 1 y politic
Air. Joe \\ .- Walden is now up
Akron, Ohio, and in sending for
lC Nugget litis this to say
her things : “The
jc 11 pretty cold here
II ilc> IlCt-ll ‘
2nd day of ; canclidates . The-officers are in a po
sition to give applicants full infor
mation about the coming cafmps.
President Coolidge Ins said ot the
Citizens’ Military Training Camps;
“These camps are an essential to
That’s | to the plan of national security,
They promote obedience to law
and respect for the institutions of
u£ 1..11 a well ordered society. Young
aboutj men are helped to physical health,
say ituui.il mv.il —i
weather has ! mental vigor and moral excellence.
We have Social understanding auil demo-
Work is I natural outcome of the training
arm most.,ql the tmie.,.. “ . •
irly go iJ. The rubber shops
e runnintf l-^fty ’ w * 11, The - V
not hiring any men now
n is well represented from ev- j
ate in the union.' V\ ages are
Courtesy in act, sympathy m feel
ing ," c t'oi e re ire? ’ fri thought, are
Ak-1 ideals.” A parent of Athens, Ga-.
wrote this of the same camp train-
j,,,/; ‘•Although Carl is only 17
We understand that the Ku
Klux took a young Sheffield out
some nights ago and gave him a
severe whipping, lie lives up in
Niiliblew ill District It is .said the
punishment was given him be
cause he wits jealous of his wife,
who is reported to us as being a
nice womstrf.
Last week a little boy of Mrs.
Nancy Grizzle, a Widow lady up in
Yahoola, went to the back end
c?f the house; where the corn and
fodder were kept, with a match to
get some eggs Only a short while
afterwards the house and every
thing in' it, except a sewing ma
chine and a few quilts, were in
ashes.
On January 22nd, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs I C. Head, of
Oii-.ey, Iff , a home coming and
celebration was held in honor of
the children, grand children and
! great-grand children of Mrs. Sar-
i a h A. Marlow, aged SG, who was
born in Lumpkin county. Just
three weeks from lhat time Mrs.
Marlow took sick and d cd The
lady was the wife of of Mr Green
A. Marlow, well known to our
oldest citizens here, died out thare
seventeen years ago. Aud Air.
and Mrs. Head moved to that
country from Dahlonega twenty-
three years ago.
Rev. Samuel Perry, who deliv
ered the first Pentecost set mo u in
Dahlonega a number of years ago,
came in Saturday an 1 preached
fie Feral sei’inoils at the 1 euteco-t
fchureh on this trip, and wo did.
not hear of him personally criti
cising a siugie citizen or making
love to any woman, either single
or married, while he was here this
time, nor during any of his previ
ous visits. Neither did he give
J. M
Manager
BROOKSliER
Brooksher Realty Company
Office in
Bank of Dahlonega Bvn.ding
Dahlonega, Ga.
It the pensioners do not come al
ter their money today or tomor
row it would be best for them to
wait until after Monday, as it is
the Ordinary’* court day, a good
deal of business to attend to and
we could not suspend a case to
wait on them at any time and they
might have to stay longer than
they might wish, as courts moves
slowly some times.
Well, we have been having reg
ular old time winter weather this
week. On Tuesday morniug at -J
o’clock it began snowing and soon
after daylight it measured four
inches d' ep. And the pe ich blooms
ps.-pmg out from the whit t nun-
k-t presented a beautiful sight. A
while before night snow began
falling again, didn’t continue long
Today (Wednesday) the clouds
are broken, corning over from the
northwest, sun shining out occa
sionally, wind whistling around
the corner and icicles hanging to
pie eaves of the bouses from six to
ten inches loug. So this will git'*;
those away some idea ot tLe kind
of weather we aro having at Dah-
louega at this time.
A party, through sympathy,
came in this week ami sigued one
of the girls bouds—the Frix girl,
aud she is back at her fathers. The
Hix girl is still in jail at this writ-
ing—Tuesday, but a person told
Us that lie would try to get some
one to sign her bond aud save the
county the expense of feeding her,
as he stated tbero was no proof
against them. These are the de
fendants against whom warrants
were sworn out by George Frix,
one of them bis daughter, charg
ing them with bad conduct. Being
out with boys is no violation of the
law. it' so the jails would have to
be enlarged, and then would not
bold all. There is no warrant
Was
with
MULES.
have a lof of fine mules for to trade.
A Number of Country Mules*
Come and Sou thorn.
Gr. IT. Moore.
THE
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CLARACE HAT SHOP
Mrs, c. t McDonald
W. Washington Street,
Gainesville, Ga.
SPECIAL SALE
1 £i- / Spring Milliuory.
Very Attractive.
Hats at Low Price. Come in aud seo our Hate
Aud Save Money.
Mrs. C. T. McDONALD.
any non Christian smile or
change his voice to a soft mellow against either man or boy.,
tone when looking on their side of one, but learn that it was
the house. We believe he is a good drawn. If the grand jui y finds
ebristian man whose intentions are no bill and returns one against the
to do all the good he can. Others prosecutor tor a malicious prosecu-
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k. A lot of girls work ill the;a goo “j } { American treated with respect when be pretty good sum .or cost aud bo 1
,rv 'They make very near.as broadened bis y.ew , g ^ girl’s bo ,rd hill < and turn keys.
- I ideas and lue. i
notice
Wc carry a first class
Toilet Articles,
Drugs,
Suudries, aud
Patent Medicines
of all kinds.
Wo uro
LICENSED DRUGGIST
And cau fill
auy kind of Prescriptions.
See us for School Supplies.
Lipecomb Ding* Co,