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Vol 40—No. z8
DALI LON KG A, GA., FRIDAY, AEG l oi' 17. .92'
W. B. TOWNSEND, Editor and Pro
HUNTS WHITE BIRD
IN NEWFOUNDLAND I
Explorers Seek Lost Plane cf
Nungesser and Coli.
0 SiiLL-j [*»£/■
Mrs, John Shipp, 2314
Maple Street, Oklahoma
City, Okla., says:
"Two years ago, I was
ih very bad health. I was
so weak and run-down, I
could 6carcoly keep going.
“My mother thought I
ought to try Cardui, and
told mo to get some and
take it. I could cat no til
ing, as I had nc appetite.
"1 found great relief af
ter I began taking Cardui.
I was able to eat and I
could sleep. Before that,
I had been so nervous that
the least little thing upset
mo. I was low-spirited and
blue. I got thinner and
thinner, and I was always
tired.”
For sale by all druggists.
G ovo mor Hardmaan Re
veals Source of Opposi
tion and Gletfrly De
fines His Position.
So with your bills all in a row
Straight to the Jew store you did go;
And bought, all you could pay for,
down;
aid you got the best bargains
(.here viia in town.
And
But .hen spring comes round ‘gin
I set you coming with a grin.
' I would liko to buy Home stuff toda>
if you can wait a while for the pay *
<i.y
l T se<? By Woxaea
For Over 50 Yam
here all 1 need,
corn and cotton
‘1 would like to buy
I have planted my
seed.
It won’t take much
through,
1 have nearly enough corn
meat to do.
to carry rue
For
and
Two years ago the people
of Georgia overwhelmingly
elected me Governor. I stood
for a business administration,
the elimination of waste, the |
reorganisation of the High
way Department, the reor
ganizntion and reduction in
number of the innumerable 1 jf A-C .. A
bureaus and departments in
Gti'orgia. 1 was umdterablv ’ "’F. u L
LAUNDRA.
Wood & Barnes, Mail Carriers,
are agentB for Paywny Laundry
Co., Gainesville. Ga. Your pat
ronage solicited.
G. H. McGUIRE
DAHLONEGA, GA.
“1 coul-il trade at town if 1 would try,
But their time prices me so awful high.
I’d rather trade heie, it’s nearer, toe,
For in work time, I have so much to
do,
I And they want a mortgage on all I’ve
Repairs watches, clocks, pianos, or-
fins, sewing machines, Jewelry, Ac...
Next to Burns’ Barber Shop.
cows and all the crop.
:• shown us more favors,
I’d rather trade with
PRESSING CLUB.
^ We have enstallod a Dry
l Gleaning Machine and are
able to give yon first class work.
For Dry Cleaning Go.
Scrubbed and Pressed 00c.
§ Hats blocked and cleaned
[ 65 cents.
I Mailorders given special alien •
ii«T>.
i ABEE & JOHNSON.
got,
IToga, mule
While you have
too,
Is one reason
you.”
1 hereby warn you all in time,
Tis host to make a story rime.
'jHe hifin that knows me not in winter.
On iny books next spring, he will not
enter.
opposed to machine polities
and the domination of Georgia
by machine politicians and
selfish interests. Upon these
issues I was elected.
’:1k? members of the general
assembly were elected at the
same time I was.
On July 8th, just a few
days after my inauguration, I
was served with written notice
by a majority of the members
of tire Senate, of which E. D.
Rivers was not only a signer
but an active leader, that they
Governor L. G. Hardrann
wanted my defeated opponent
named to succeed himself as
Chairman of (be Highway
continue in office. The ma
jority of the members of the
Senate who signed this ulti
matum belonged to the oM
machine, the head of which
had been overwhelmingly de
feated.
Now the old machine has
been reorganized. It has the
same old member; and the
same old ideas that the affairs
Biilllmoro, Mil.—Dr. James A. Ny-
ilogger, who bus had considerable ex
perience In exploring In Newfound
land, will lend a party afoot In an cx-
p!oration trip to ilm tablelands of the
island, In search of traces of the
plane of Mungo; scr and Coll, wlifl ,
wore lost whife attempting flic first j
westward (light of the Atlantic.
Confident that Nungesser’s plane, |
I he White Bird, spanned the Atlantic,
only to meet disastrous bond winds
and t>o forced olT Ik i course, as was
the Bremen, Doctor Nydoggor says ipi
will explore every mile of the interior
of the island, lie said:
"My impression is that they crushed
against fall trees or a mountain while
lost in fog. There were a dozen re
ports that persons bad heard their
motor along the coast. The Guggen
heim foundation spent thousands of
dollars searching from the air for
traces of their plane, but if they wore
lost In the tablelands the wreck
could not tie seen from the air.
“The White Bird would disappear
from sight like a baseball In grass
three feet high. With two or three
trusted guides I will follow the Grand
Codary river into the dense woods of
the Island.
“I will send the guides hack nn<J
forth across the iMafid, crossing and
recrossfng until every mile of unos-
iJorcd territory \s covered. { am con
fident 1 will llnd traces of them.
“While 1 bold out rm hope that they
arc alive, 1 believe we will find their
wrecked plane. • It Is a Utile over a
year since their brave attempt to tly
from France to America failed, and
'AO Gone’" Fee! tag
Left After Taking
Black-Draught.
Mrs. I. Brakcfisld, of Cal
houn, 6. C., nays:
"I would feel tired and
havn Ii b.uf lasfo In \\\f
mouth. 1 yvpuld bp dizzy,
and every little while I felt
like. I must ait down.
‘‘Someone recommended
Black-Draught to me and
said it mlghtMielp mo. I
took a few doses and it did
help me wonderfully.
"I now use it when I have
that tired ‘all gone' feel
ing, and it is simply fine.
"I can recommend Black-
Draught, and do so all tho
time."
Get a package of Black-
Draught, today, and try it.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE. (
of Georgia shotiM oe admin— | n(rt t00 | a t e p 0 - make a tool
istered in the way that will! search.
benefit them most personally.
But—they have a new leader.
I have been in office only
thirteen months. During that
No Explanation of
Telepathy in Jangle
“Telepathy as practiced in West
:iut
attains reaches of sheer mr
defy expinning. The
vcl
IlK
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Mrs. Josle Satterfield
Cain Satterfield.
In Superior Court, of Lumpkin eo’in-
ty, October Term. 19JK. Lib;*! for di
vorce.
To Cain Satterfield, Defendant ;
You are hereby commanded - it r
personally or by attorney, to L. and
appear at the iu' r reg
Superior Court to b, la
Lumpkin county ; !:,
in October, 1 f
Bvver the pbiintitV’- den •
plaint for vivoi\ e in d
of the Court w ' i ; - r, ■ 1
shall appertain, tVi<
able L H. Suttoi
This July 28 192
T. F. OirmsT
rm of
and
straightforward and common telepathy
in the jungles has been witnessed by
nearly every white traveler who lias
gone among, the 'hidden towns where
Africa’s identity still survives: name
ly, (he uncanny prewarning of n vis
itor’s approach relayed invisibly from
one witch doctor to another.”
Tills is the story brought back from
tho Dark continent b,v John W. Van-
deivook, writer and explorer, who has
made a careful study of negro life in
Department. 1. ruler the law|time X have been hampered at
of the state the function of the;every turn by this Senate bloc
Senate is to confirm or reject formed at the very-organiza-
not to dictate — appoint- (ion of tliq Senate. There can
ntents. Keeping in mtnd m\
promise to the people who had
elected mo. I declined to make
(he ippointment.
"Nungesser’s mother tins always
malritaibed tbut somebody will find
tlio White Bird. I Impe that 1 will be
the fortunate man.”
he no relief from trie control of
the tate by machine politi
cians and selfish interests un
til noth u Cxi vis El LA L AS—
Finding that I actually in-1SEMBLY and a GOVKli-
tended to keep my campaign j NOR are elected that will put
promises, ray appointments! the W ELK ARK of GEOll-
jvere rejected, and. through IGIA AHEAD of the DE
the efforts of this bloc, the old!SIRES and SCHEMES oi*
chairman was permitted to| SELFISH INTERESTS.
Africa, Haiti and
. “Someiimes end
.-fault
. Vii-
;e points (
asions.spi
ibljv liowei
tely convt
>utb America,
truin beats.cm
: in Harper’s,
at messengers
■, many native;
by mental pr
Where Cc
Archeoio. i v tld-.k tin.
Hint Sim.i and the
.on.
tv
miles leug
ids
uc
ill
CITATION.
Georgia, Lumpkin Oountv.
Mrs. Winnie Lariy hav
application
in ail i
of a person for whose
lions are to be made,
‘sends’ and another v
thirty fir a hundred
arrival prop
A w I ■
itch man flv;
miles away
nr
■rs duly
i he
up
per
port out of the estate of
deceased, and apprni.-
pointed to sot apart
| “having filed their return
sons eoncerm 1 hoi
ed to show cause be 1 ore the bourt oi
Ordinary of Lumpkin i-iunry on tbe
. first Monday in Sep
the application shot'd not begun, -d
, This8th dak*t \ gust
; \V. B. Townsend
Ordinary.
‘ro-
sup- I ceives,’ perhaps to send farther on.
Early | Explorers, and especially leaders of
punitive expeditions have had in
numerable proofs of this power. An
African village is rarely surprised.
Tho magicians admit tho gift, see
nothing extraordinary in it and, what
is most intriguing, say it can be
taught to any intelligent pupil . . .
but never, of course, to a white man.”
£ stem
have found
ace where
A. sea got 'be tablets on weigh were
graven the
narrow ca;
into an open •; a aide < -
tirely surn ’ \ : ••<>r . ;
precipitous slopes of tho mountain top.
Here they have found the rain- of a
tiny hidden city built after Moses’
time and known rs Petra tom ■ of
Its one-piece building , curved oat f
solid sandstone still remain. One
(ailed the "TivasiTry of Pharaoh,"built
several centuries b fore Chri r, stands
out tn deep relief, its pi liars and su
per-structures Intact. Petra is be
lieved to have begun ; l>- ;t 000 B. (J
The Mnshrat
r'i;iG-year-old Joe is still wondering
'•hy his mother and father were both
.■ A-'d with a coughing fit when ho
them tl;
t< rplt oe of his own
id:
about 3 Ilme3 ns
1 ouse vat ho lias
! brown <>n bis body but no hear on his
, tale. His how ■ is round and made
of lily-roots and cattales, in winter
if ho is frozen in he cate the lily-
I roots of Ids house. Ills Ilablts ore
good if ho lives not near farms. If
lie gets a carrot he go so to u elevnt
! place where he an Jump of at the
first sine of danger. He i:= used for
muslirat cotes.
Moses was there
Weekly.
first.
Capper's
CITATION
Georgia, Lumpkin l ••tintv
Mrs. It, F. Wimpy having m ub
plication for a year’, support,
the estate of Its F. Wimpy, dec
ed, and appraisers duly apt
set apart, the same Imv
return, all person '■ •nr
by required to : .t,. .. •■ o -
Oourt of Online y o; Luni
on tho first Monday in
why tlu* application
granted.
This tho 8tli day ..f,
Liners Ail Equipped
tor Church Services,
d to safe-
lite lamps
it Lgaiusi
t ,.f
inti
filed their
rued an
hc before-Hie
ncounty
be
Model Prisoner
A colored maid returned from ah
afternoon off with her broad £a5b
wreathed in smiles.
"Well, Mis’ Ciihtah,” she announced,
“All’s married I
"Congratulations, Mundy,” said her
mistress. “Did you get a good man?’
“Deed Ah did," was tho proud re-
. ply. “Pat. nlggah was so good de
warden cut fo’ morulis o’n bl> time.’
Aboard the great ocean liuers cliurcii
altars are considered an indispensable
detail of tho equipment. A generation
ago rvUmous Sri vb. c-s ill sea w eclield
irregularly, depending on the chance
presence of a clergyman. Now trans
atlantic liners hold ltofiian Catholic
and Protestant services at sea on Sun
day.
Passengers from all cabins meet at
the church services. Invitations to the
service are commonly posted through
out the ship every Sunday morning.
The priest or clergyman officiating Is
usually assisted by chip stewards act
ing as r-ucrlstuns. one large liim that
Electric Safezr:'
A fuse Is a d o fi e do: ’ vn
guard a wiring syn 'in and
and appliances attached to
an excessive amount of • irroot.
essential feature is a link of
which melts at a comparatively
degree of lienc. When exo.ssi.•
rent passes through a w • ii be
hot. The fuse as well at the \v 1:
a part, of the circuit and curries
current. If more current than
circuit is designed to transmit
Its
the
i he
at
tempts to pass the
Is heated and melt;
circuit and stoppii
rent.
use. the metal link
thus breaking the
; tiie (low cur
“Fair Weather”
The weather bureau often gets the
criticism of making a mi; take iu Its
predictions when the forecast is ex
actly right. For instance, reading that
the weather is likely to be 1
geimmlly Interpreted by the. reader as
meaning “dear," hut a- a matter of
fact it is an elu lie ter
mean a cloudy sky or
precipitation of min.
bureau in its f< recast v
n da.v a a ’’fair' when i
0.01 inch of preeipi
to occur within lhe
the forcer.-f.
, for it may
ven a slight
l’he weather
u'k considers
t more than
Lion la expected
Tied covered by
or;
muni
Stt
uliantic service I
nltur on board e.
used on the aitip
ters of Charity i
in the tr
iniari Cut!
A tramp wan i
married couple.
“What do yc
the young lea
n-julde Purpose
(lie door of a now
demanded
•Dim
or
opart
“Both, pk
ire
Cloths used
services a:
I New Fork
Ciim
for by
Eiigiuru
ii'chee ii
an port;
y lelurnod \
•s. “K«t time
1V, “and you'
fill Farming
il h
Mu;
ilrtc of b!
nhiimcd sav
both."- But
Rsmsr.ibereti £1
An absent-minded man called upon
ills equally absent-minded physician,
and they passed a pleasant evening
together, playing checkers and ex
changing anecdotes. Finally came
the hour for parting and the visitor
(xcluimed:
"Doctor, I had oluo errand here.
Oh, yes, now I recall it. Our maid
lias fainted and we want you to see
her right away."
"That reminds in;,’ replied the doc
tor. “Your wife wanted you on the
telephone n while ago. The maid
died. —American Legion Monthly.
To IpKerii $1,000,000
for Changing His Name
Omaha, Neb.—What’s In a name?
Millions, perhaps, for Seth Rosewater,
the seventeen-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rosewater of 2J>3 River
side drive, New York.
Young Rosewater legally took tho
name Seth Warner Buclmrd last Feb
ruary, ids mother said. The Hose-
waters formerly lived here. The name
is that of the young man's maternal
ancle, Anson W. Buclmrd, formerly an
official of the General Electric corn*
pan.v, who dic'd, last year, Buchard
left no heirs besides ids widow.
Tho widow, Mrs. Allene Buclmrd,
was understood to have proposed Giat
Seth become her principal heir, pro
vided he take the name of her hus
band and thus perpetuate the Bucti-
nrd name. The Buclmrl estate has
been valued at more than a million
dollars.
“My son lms not been adopted,”
Mrs. Rosewater said. “He is merely
going to carry on the Buchard name.
Our name will be carried on by our
eldest son.”
1 hereby announce myself a oandi-
diclate for the legislature from Lump
kin county subject to the action of tbe
coming Democratic Primary, and will
be grateful for the support of every
voter, both male and' female,
if elected 1 pledge a faithful, honegt
and energetic discharge, of the du
ties devolving upon mo and devo
tion to the best interest of the people.
Frui> Jokes,
To the Voters of Lumpkin County:
f hereby announce myself a candi
date.' for the legislature of Lumpkin
county subject to "the action of the
coming primacy. Thanking the peo
ple for all past favors and promising
if elected to discharge Hie duties of
said office (o the best, of my skill and
ability J I! Pjjok.
9
Dalifonega and Gainesville Bus Line.
si
Leave Dahlonegn 7:4.7 A. M.
Leave Gainesville 8 :4j P. M.
Princeton Hotel.
- Phono 5J. Dahlonega.
J. F. Sutton,
PHONE 5-i-2 FOR 1 ■' I
HENRY ELROD’S
PRESSING CLUB
When neediugany work done.
Prompt attention given
mail orders.
jounti'y patronage appreciated.
Delayed Rising
Once upon a time n young married
woman undertook to make a batch of
bread and the dough failed to rise. A
place where she thought hubby would
not find it was chosen for its grave
and a flat stone was placed thereon.
One day as liubby was strolling along
that -way he saw something that
tickled‘him Immensely. Ho went to
the house and said to his wife: “You
had better go out and bury your
corpse again; 1 see it’s raised.” The
sun had shone ou the stone and the
dough becoming warm had raised.
Clever Dog
"Well, you have the house all to
yourself while Mrs. I’eckton is
away.”
"Not quite,” said Mr. I’eckton. “I
share tho premises with Mrs. 1’eck-
ton’s poodle, who was left In my care.
I'm afraid the Intelligent animal has
modeled Its behavior on that of Us
mistress.”
"How so?”
“When I try to make myself com
fortable with u cigar and a newspa
per it eyes me with marked disfavor.”
His Explanation
Walter, who was liuwng trouble
with subtraction, showed a problem
which he had just finished to his
father.
“Is this right, daddy?"
“So, son, it s not right," dad re
plied. "1 can’t understand why you
have so much trouble vith • 'Idme
lon," lie continued. ‘'When I was
in school 1 dal il without any trou
ble."
"1 guess subtraction nnista’ been
easv lhose days," soil replied.
‘aljlciiiga & Atlanta Bus Line.
Leave Dahlonegn . < :j0 A. JM.
Leave Dahlonega. 4 P. M.
KKTUKN.
Leuvo Atlanta 7:3O A. M. 7
Leave Atlanta 8 P. M. ?
Best cars. Careful Drivers
PRINCETON HOTEL 4
Bus Station 17 North Forsyth St.
See
F R E D JON E S,
Dahlonega.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell tho re
alty belonging to the estate of
1 C. M. Ferguson, deceased,
for payment of debts and distribution
iiiidwAl.be heard pertinent to their ap
plication on the first Monday in Sept.
1928, during the regular term of
Court of Ordinary.
This the 6th dayof August, 1928. r.
C. E. Fkrguhon-, j
Executor, j
CITATATION.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
Whereas, B. F. Anderson,'Adminis
trator of of the estate of
Margaret (Peggy) Mugness,
deceased, represent- co tho Court in
her petition duly filed thatshehas ful
ly administered the estate of said de
ceased. This is therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindled and cred
itors, to show 1 nuae. if any they can,
why mid Administrator should not
b« "dismissed from ids administration
anu receive IctUds of dismission, on
the first, Monday in September, 1028.
This the (fin day of August, 1928.
W. 0. Townsend,
Ordinary.
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