The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, August 03, 1928, Image 1

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Good Advertising Medium, Vol 40—No. 26 <1 <2 ■a <3 <2 •ft •ft <? •a •ft W! ft; fti «? HU; ■a ft HU HU HU HU HU HU Run-down and Nervous Woman Picked Up, Got Strong. "1 can heartily recommend Cardui, because I have found ft so helpful,” declares Mrs. Norton Smith, 0/ Warrenton, Georgia. “I was very much run down, and was hardly able to get about. "I could not sleep at. night, and was In a highly nervous condition. Nothing seemed to help me, and I was almost in despair. I decided to try Cardui and. sent for a bottle. “I soon began to improve. I got so I could eat.. My ap petite was good. My nerves .got stronger, and I was able to sleep well at night. I .picked up in weight and my color was much better." Cardui is sold by all drug gists. Try it. Used By Women For Over SO Years :B MED STATES, m CiTIZEN DEPORTED Man Who f/!cdo KIs Fortune in This Country Denied Permission to Visit Old Homo. t> $■ $ sCf & u? S3 S3 $ £> S3 S3 £> S3 5ft .32JS> LAUNDRY. Wood & Barnes, Mail Carriers, are agents for Pay way Laundry j Co., Gainesville. Ga. ronage solicited. Your pat- FOR SALE. My house and lot. store and filling station in Dahlonega. IT interested come and see mo. I. A. Bradford. G. H. McGUIRE DAHLONEGA. GA. Repairs watch.’.a, clocks, pianos, or- ans, sewing machines, Jewelry, Ac.,. Next to Burns’ Barber Shop. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The State Teachers Examination for 1928 will be held on August 3rd and | 4th. The examination for county license will be given on Friday. Auc. 3rd and j for state cerlilicates and junior j college cert ificates on Saturday Aug 1 4th. Those desiring to stand said exami nation in I.umpkin county will meet on the above named dates. J. J. Seaboi.t. Co. Supt. of Schools. New Bedford, Mass.— Estranged from iiia six children, exiled from the land where he made a fortune, even harred from making even a temporary visit to Now Bedford to handle sev eral necessary transactions in connec tion with extensive property holdings there, Antonu C. Santos of New Bed ford Was deported on the French steamer l'atrla hmiml for the Azores Islands followin'; an unsuccessful tight with t' e immigration authorities here. Antone Santos was barred from the United States, of which he was once a citizen and which lie renounced live years ago following a strange twist of fate. 1 • Hi3 youthful second wife, twenty years hl3 Junior, stood hy his side as the steamer pulled away from the shore. 8he chore to cast iter fate with her husband and returned with him to 0 tdg plantation at I’ontn del Qnda In the Azores. Although Santos, who is fifty-five years of ago, could ordinarily have landed hero for an indefinite stay as a visitor, despite the fact tie renounced his citizenship live years ago, follow ing an altercation with the American consulate at Portugal, lie was de ported. Thirty years ago Santos landed In New Bedford and since that time amassed a fortune and mastered the English language. Five years ago Ids wife died and lie returned to the Azores, declaring ills intention to re main there, except to return occa sionally to visit ids six children. An altercation arose as to his al legiance to the land of Ids birth and he promptly renounced tils American citizenship and announced his allegi ance to Portugal. Three years ago tie married a beau tiful girl of the Azores. Recently he landed at Providence on a Fabre lino steamer and was rushed to a local hospital aftor collapsing on the ship. Physicians ruled that he was mental ly deficient and should lie returned to his own land, the Azores. The authorities told Ids bride she might remain here as a visitor, but she de clined to do so. DAHLONEGA, GA., FRIDAY, AUG I ST^ 4. 1928 FREISING CLUB. We have enstniled a Dry Jleaning Machine ami are ablo to give you first class work. For Dry Cleaning ,35c. Scrubbed and Pressed (50c. f llatsblocked and cleaned 65 (fonts. Mailorders given special atten tion. A BEE & JOHNSON. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. », Mrs, Josie Satterfield il Gain Satterfield. In Superior Court of Lumpkin coun ty, October Term, 1923. Libel for di vorce. 5 To Cain Satterfield, Uoicndant: You are hereby commanded either personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the next regular Term of Superior Court to bo Isold in and tor Lumpkin county on the first Monday in October, 1923, then and there to an swer the plaintiff’.-; demand i:t a >' un plaint. for vivoree as in d< I'.iult there of the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honor able* I. H. Sutton Judge of said Court. This July 23, 1923. T. F. CirmsriAV, Clerk. CoirA C\c. h Chokes Calling Plaintiff Snn Francisco. — "Dampsklbbssel- Skabet Orient Akteselskub vs. the United States for trial," called Lyle Morris, clerk of Federal.Judge Kerri gan’s court. Anyway, he almost paid tlirit. lie got as far ns the “Dam" and then lie contrived to get a “skibh" and pos sibly a “sknb" Into It. lie turned to the judge, who was looking out the window. “Well, tills case Is called for trial," ended Morris, and added in an aside: "(tot the United States part of It per fectly.” The case was put over a week, pos sibly to permit attorneys to practice upon tbe name, which refers to a Dan- steamship firm. It lias brought suit for #5.000 against the government for alleged damages when its steam ship Indien collided with the cutter Shawnee in April, 1025. Finds Vanina Flavor Survives Freezing on. WE.—The vanilla flavor- Madie Ing lu ice <p\um survives the free?.- Sat Fight Down Patrons of a local theater, sealed beljnd a young woman who mislaid her purse one evening, missed a part of the photography, because toe wom an' stood up to conduct her search for ihe lost article, but then enjoyed a lit tle unintentional comedy which other patrons missed It was during n court scone put on by tfte Vitaphone, and the court was hearing parties i:t a separate support rfctlon. Those souml behind tile young fvOmnn searching for her property were getting fidgety when the judge replied Ills gavel, and ordered, “Order iu the court, sll down !” The woman v.a- so surprised that site sank back Into her sent, and there she discovered the nib-sing purse, where it had fallen. -- Springfield Union. Ing, p. §. T.tiers of Michigan Stale college reported to tiie American Dairy Science association meeting here recently. The flavor duos not freeze out when the cream hardens, neither does it lose intensity with ago. Eight kinds of vanilla flavoring were tried in Identical ice cream mixtures and samples were 6 - ted regularly for 214 days. The long storing had no effect on the flavor. Souring or the use of the liomo- genizer by the dairyman formerly were considered tlie cause of cream curdling, or feathering, when poured into hot. coffee. Btlt experiments at the University of Illinois have shown thut ihis condition Is due to the pres* 0000 of calcium suits In flie cream. Sr: 'iv 5for.*n Formation Potentially snow storin'; form In general region of warm:it. strange as Sto nzwail Jackson r.t Sized Up by Pi General Pickett, whoso Civil war let ters have recently been published, mice expressed himself to bis wife on the diameter of Stonewall Jackson. Ills comment Is particularly interest ing because of Allen Tate s hi igruphy of Jackson: “Lawton, who is one of his gom says Old Jack Molds him-, if as the j god of war, giving short. .-! arp com mands, distinctly, rapidly,' ifi >■; aw :>■, without consultation or < \p!atmlio:i. j Being himself absolutely fearless, and . having unusual mental and moral, as j well as physfrul courage, lie goes j ahead on tils own hook, a- king no ad- j vice and resenting Interference. Me ; places no value on human life, caring 1 for nothing us much 11s fighting, tin- ! less It he praying. Hines -, wounds j and all disabilities lie defines as ln- efllclcncy, and Indications of a lack of | patriotism. * Suffering from insomnia, he often uses bis men as a sedative, 1 and when lie can’t sleep colts them up, marches them out a few miles, then marches them buck. He never praises his men for gallantry, because it' is their duty to be gallant and they do not. deserve credit lor doing their duty. '’Well, I only pray that God may spnre 1dm to us to see us through. If General Lee had the northern re sources, he would soon end the war; Old Jack can do It without resources.” — From a Minton Batch & Cc. Bulle tin. Peculiar Way Deadly Curare Poison Works "Curare is the deadly poison that ; tips the arrows of the South American 1 Indians,” the explorer said. “A pin prick from one Of tlielr tiny and slow- moving blow-pipe arrows Upped with curare will kill u peccary, a Jaguar or a man. “On the Amazon one day my T11 canos killed u monkey. The piece of monkey that was served to me after ward happened to contain the wound. There It was, the ranged curarc-filled wound marie hy the blow-pipe arrow, i cut that bit away, you bet, but a Tucano snatched li up, swallowed ii ami laughed In my face, "’How Is it.’ I asked him, 'that you can eat without linrm the poison-loud cd flesh of the birds and animals that you kill with your curare-tipped nr rows?” “For answer—and n very good an swer it seemed to me—the Tucano took a pinch of curare froth Ids pouch; enough to kill a d zen per sons; and rolling it Into a ball he swallowed It down with Ids monkey meiit .and manioc. “Then I understood. Curare Is n poison that must he Injected directly Into the blood. It can he eaten and digested with Impunity."—-ITpringlleld Union. No Government Break in Republic's History An Interregnum is a break in the continuity of government authority; a period during which tl 10 functions of government are suspended or vested in a temporary executive. Such u condition, says the Pathfinder Maga zine, has never existed In the Amer ican government since Washington as sumed the Presidency under the Con stitution. In each case when the President inis riled he has. been suc ceeded immediately by the vice presi dent. Some people speak of March 4, 3819, as an interregnum. The Const! lotion says that before tJn Preddeni s!in!I assume the duties of office he shall take a prescribed oath. March 4, 1819, was Sunday and Zachary Tn.. lor did not. take the oath until March 5. But of course lie was President and could have taken the uath 'a ,.y minute during that time. Likewise the brief ; the death of Harding and tie. ta' !,■■.■ of the oath by Coolkfi ■ tuiah: tlously be called an inter: • a.mm. Many References to Cucumber in History All the world seems to have n "hankering" for cucumbers. About 19.- 090 carlonde are shipped to market annually. This Is lu addition to those grown tn greenhouses and small truck patches nnd marketed locally, also those grown for home consumption. There are historical references to the ‘ cucumber 3,090 years before Christ. It is generally supposed to he u native of India, and was taken to China in St! B. O. Cucumbers were known to the ancient Greeks and Ro mans. Pliny mentions their forced culture They were grown hy Colum bus In Haiti In 1494. There Is a rec ord n! tlielr production hy the Indians in the sections now occupied hy Mon tr- al, Canada, and by Indians In Flor ida. ('apt. John Smith spanks of growing them In Virginia. Rev. Fran cis liieglusnn tells of seeing them in iiusctts in 102!).— Peter R. Ster ling In Natural Republic Magazine. Diversified Family In Massachusetts Home Eat From Same Dish arftj Do Stunts. Greenfield, Muss.—A robin, a cut and a duck ploy together hero in happy harmony. The diversified family lives at the home of Louis A. La Shier. All the members would have been lone 0:110 strays had they not been adapted by La Shier. The robin fell from its no t lad fuimniei and Lu Shier fed It. Instead of flying away, now that It Is grown, :t seeks It; cage when tired or sleepy. Kitty showed up on the La Shier doorstep last January. The cat nnd the robin became puls almost imme diately. The robin frequently flies to the cat’s hack and enjoys a ride around the house or u quiet perch while Tubby sleeps. The duck Is a comparative new comer, but in a little more than a month It has h-urned to enjoy the companion:Jill) of the others. Ail Minv eat. from the same dish, but generally I the duck has separate nccommodu- i 11ons on account of its large npp ■ tile. The cat seems proud to draw the robin around the house on a little cart built for the 1 purpose. When the curt Is moved the cat runs to it to be harnessed. The robin shows no fear of human' beings, and a whistle from its master calis It to him. The bird is delighted with music, showing especial preference for the xylophone, although it will perch on a violin bow when that Instrument Is being played. The duck will ring 11 dinner he'll to call its mates to lunch or raise u Hitle flag to the: top of a tiny staff. La Shier has a know led no of animal tralnliacquire',Fas a youngster, when Ills fa:her was employed by a circus. Bkck-Draugiii Gave Re lief and Helped uMherwise. “I am certainly a strong believer in Black-Draught, as I have used it off and on now for about tw nty- five years,” says Mr. w. TJ'.'igg, of Cleveland. Tex. •‘1 take it for indiges tion, sour stomach, r : ipht bloated feeling aftei meal:,, and it has always been a help tc me and giv mo relief. I take it when I feel bad—when I need a laxative. "It is easy to take, acts quickly and regulates the bowels.” Purely vegetable. Costs only 1 cent a dose. Thcdiord’s jpatimi, LGgestion, lieu mass LI *S-3-v<=WMI I Oil THK I.KC.1 il.A'l UUK. I hereby announce nr. a oandi* didate for the legislature from Lump kin county subject to : fie ncU-.m of the coming Democrats: " in.:ry, and will be grateful for Ihe support of every voter, both in ah and female, if elected 1 pledge a faithful, honest and energetic discharge of th - du ties devolving upon me and devo tion to the best inter st of the people. Jones. i uionev 9 Brushing Ship Hulls An Australian company tins Intro duced In Englund nil Ingenious method of cleaning the outside of (lie hull of a ship. The Invention Inis been in successful operation for a number of years In Australia, nnd tins been tried ut Southampton nnd Plymouth. The apparatus is mounted upon a suitable frame, which can be suspend ed from the side of a boat, it consists of a cylindrical brush about 5 or 0 foot in length, held in a framework which al.-o supports on electric motor and a propeller. The purpose of the propeller is to keep the hni h pressed against the side ol’ the ship. The case carrying the apparatus contains also a four-cylinder motor direct.y coupled to a dynamo. The current produced serves to raise and lower the carrying frame ns well ns to drive the prop Her nnd brush. trea of low barn storm sou, comes across the vJu11 It may scorn. Tin metric pressure, 0 whirling east warn stut; a nnd then n Tally tukes a twfi-a mfithwaid along the Atlantic ‘••(•abor.rfi Win n .-'uflicientiy jar north these warm air currenis nr:: chilled and the moisture becomes snow, veiy often beiin: borne to tin: earth by tl.’c back draft of east wind. Not When, but Hew Much? An extremely : - f.d business man was giving an address on “Com mercial Acumen” to a class of stu dents. The business man, in speaking of his career, mentioned 11 certain com pany which lind been wound up on ac count of Its shady practice?. “Of course," he said righteously’, "as rocn as I realized that there were pos sibilities of dlshone? i prolit being made, I got out of it.” Ono student rose with an air of In terrogation. “Er—will you finish the sentence?" he asked. “How much did you get out of It?”—Stray Stories. Set Camel Before Wife That a enmej is worth more than a wife was the declaration of a native of Egypt who recently offered both to an English clergyman, lie first olTorcd the. wife for the equivalent ol 895. “Why do you want to sell her?” he was asked. “She i was the laconic re pi light me,” said 1I1 not an English imi answer. The oFci being native tlien offered the c Asked to explain the prices, lie replied curtt;- fir than wife.' 1 and lights 'Then she would ■lerg\mail "No. main.” was the ng refused l fie : camel r ',’jeky Child - nr. born lucky, even In The child had asked for 1114. “No," add mother. “For candy, then?" “No," said mother, “1 shod not give you any money today to spend on such things.’” And she went on brushing the grownup daughter's spring coat which was hanging on the line. She quickly turned 11 pocket Inside out to got rid of the accumulated dust—and then dumped a package of gum and n fudge bar. “O-o-o-ol” said the child In delight —nnd with one pounce she scooped up gum nnd candy. “And you can keep your old money |” "Jt seems absolutely impossible to discipline some children,” murmured mother, “for tiie gods aro always on their side."—Springfield Union. Vanishing Island Cnee More Rise3 From Sea Apia.— Falcon Isle lias reappeared in the South seas. The Island has emerged, disappeared arid reappeared (Several times since it was first chart ed In 1815 by a British warship. Its present area is reported to be larger than ever before and Increasing dally. The island is 49 rulles west of Nu- Uualfo, capital of tiie Island Kingdom of Tonga. It was claimed as a part of the British Tonga group when, early in .nine, tl 1 [ trfi : <1 Tonga swam ashore from : visiting vessel and planted on to, 1 Jcni.fi heap tiie flag of Tonga. 'l’cn years after Its first discovery Falcon Isle ill appeared. It rose above the sea again in October, 18S:>, then sank. Now It lias come up again. An interesting feature of the situa tion Is that whenever the island re appears, it is rated ns new land that may be claimed hy some country. To the Voters of Lumpkin County: I hereby announce my.-'it 1 candi date'for tin: it-.gishtLumpkin county subject to'the nation of the coming primacy Thanking the peo ple for all pm 1 is ::ii oniisiag if ejected to (li: ••■arp- the Unties of said office to I : : p . ;t mull and ability. " J II. Peck - . id Giiiiicmilo ms Liao, You Never Can Tell She enmo into tiie drug store several times a week to use the telephone booth, giving ns a good reason that the rates were lower than if -Jig tele phoned from her apartment, and the service more prompt. On every occasion she opened tiie door ns far as it would go anil looked carefully Into the corners of the booth, so unfailingly that a clerk one day asked tiie reason. “Seventeen years ago,” she replied, “1 dropped 5 cents on the floor while telephoning, and when I picked It up I found 30 cents lying right beside It. I thought it might possibly happen again." Leave Dn ! Leave G . Ehoni ip gu 7:15 A.M. ’: • ’ P. M. H'.'la-I. " Jfi. ic.-Degn. .1. E. Sutton. 'aliicrufa & Atlanta H \ •n* 00. | in 1 et Odd Foods in Many Lands Crocodile meat Is considered 0 good food by HuliveS of Africa, urn] south ern negroes relish the falls of alliga tors, according to Popular Mechanics Magazine. In the West Indies fish eyes are regarded as a delicacy. Jelly fish are eaten In Japan and, In many places of the world, squid nud octopus are valued for food, tn Polynesia a sea worm, the "palolo,” which aver ages about 10 inches when fully grown, is caught find prepared into uu appe tizing stew. Sentiment is against snakes, hut they are eaten in some places nnd travelers testify that they are often very tasty. Hawks, heron ; and'parrots are commonly killed for food in parts of the tropics. Brother ond Sister Meet After SO Years Niagara Fulls, N. Y.—Marcus Hens lip, Dal : ns, and his si ter, Mrs. Della Fcro, Niagara Falls, Ont., who had not seen nor communicated with each other for sixty years, met here recently. They left later for Ueaslips home in Dallas. Ilensllp loft home In St. Anne’s six ty years ago and learned the printer’s trade In Toronto, lie drifted to the States and is now a proofreader in I’alias. His mother died and Ids sis ter married. He OKI not know the name of Iwr husband and efforts lie made ro locate her were unruci e fill. A year ago he came to this city nud visited his mother’s grave at 8t. Anne’s, near ML Catherine's, Out. lie gave ids name and address to the sex ton and when Mrs. Fero visited the cemetery several months later the sexton told tier of hei brother's visit. She wrote to OensllPi Leave Dalflunetfn ,7 A. AT, la avo Dahlonejja q P. M. KKTUItN. Leave Atlanta 7:30 A.M. Leave Atlanta 8 P. M. Rest cars. Careful Drivers PRINCETON HOTEL Bus Station 17 North For-yth St. F RED JO N E S, Dahlonega. PUBLIC SALE. Expensive Yards Two rlvul western teams both boast ed of the prowess of their football teams, and a game was arranged. One town bet quite heavily on Its team, and to make the result fairly certain, hired n celebrated professional player. Early In the game he made a sensallonnl run of 70 yards to a ton h- down—nnd to the surprise of the spec tators, was immediately removed from the game. The manager gave this ex- phmntionT “Why, we guaranteed to pay that guy at the rate of 11 dpllnr a yard, lio you (iiink I want to see the town go broke?" Daring and Happiness Girls of loday me more daring, hut they also arc franker, gayer, healthier nnd amply more uhle to take care 01 thcmsejves, thinks a critic of life, wilt log to the Woman's Home Companion Will bn sold before the court door in Dahlonega, Lumpkin 0 Georgia, on the L t Tuesday in . 1928, within the legal hours of: foilowiug personal property <*' Blue Ribbon Corn Mill No 2d inch Burr, nnd 1 Ottawa ID Engine No. 13739-7 borne power isfy.a fi. fa. issued from -upt-rio iff Lumpkin County, (n-orgi: fi>roclosure of a :• •tc.-iwl ti in favor of Moore X Early ag W. Walker. Tins June W. M Sheriff 1.urn houso' ounf.y, t ile tiie tow it: (1575- ie to sat- • Court upon Ic no to lust J. -t, in'y. CITATION. Georgia, Lumpkin Coun tv. Airs. Tl. G. King having' application for a years port out of the estate of li. ( deceased, and appraisers d pointed to set apart tin having filed their return, sons concerned are hereby ed to show cause before th- Ordinary of Lumpkin - ' first Monday in August, La the application should not bej This 2nd day - r • Uv 1928. W l: Tc-w-xMrvn, Ordinary. NOT! Whereas, W. II, 1 hristian, It m : J. E. Satie rile represent to she ( • tion duly tiled lii ly administered the. deceased. This is all persons con cor creditors, to show cr can,2 why said i not be dismissed fn ship and receive mission, on the liro gust. 192 i. This J.uly 2, 1028. W. 12. Tow.w.sn, O - ,i r r v > m A2 . S- ...Tl": Lines and T. F. 1 ; tin - .tato of 1 :• t in iiis po- 1 hey have ful- tat.c of tiie said mvfore, to cito icd kindred, and •;so, if any they