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The & Nugget r 1 st Aug -
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
DAHLONEGA, GA., SEPT. 7, '3f.
E net reel nt the l»alilunc«n, Ua. I*. O
ns Second Clns» Matter.
Official Organ of both City ami
County.
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Office Phone 8.
Residence Thoue 5-1 J.
Tiie voters will only be called
,:r a few more days now.
The Primary conies off Wedues-
Jay next, but quite likely some of
the candidates have told you.
A woman up near Washington
City has brought suit aginst a
man became his goose fought her.
Poor creature. Wonder if the
goose is dead ?
I'p in Lynn, Mass., a man was
given s x months las week lor
stealing 1$ cents from a blind
man. This will be pretty apt to
make an honest person out of him.
James Edgar, the "dry candi
date" in accepting th- nomination
ter vice president at Alexandria,
Vr., on the 2qth ult., said the
democratic and republican candi
dates to “crucified prohibition. '
The committee of Peach county
struck tl.e name of N. K. English,
candidate for the senate, from the
ballol last week and refunded hi*
mcney because he only wanted to
only be a half,democrat down in
Peach c.univ.
For the sake of the negro yotej
Hoover hai put white employees,
men ami women, under the negro
boss: s. Still we ha\a people in
the South who call themselves
“Hoover Democrats. ‘—Bradford
County (Fla.) Democrat.
It is claimed that a man stole
everything loose in a Jackson
county church recently, and when
he returned with a hammer af
ter the pulpit some 01 v close by
heard the noi e and went and cap
tured him.
The present campaign has been
very Litter between Gov. Hard
man and Ssnat* r Rivers and me
of the rest of tl: candidates
for state house offices, v, i :ch feel-
fug will last a iife time, matters
not what church th y belong t
Nothing but death will end
Two darkies were discussing the
presidential ras . ■ 'u say : “'Vho
is you goin’ to vole fell" “Mr.
Hoovah,” of course, was the an-;
swer. “Who else is rut.:... I
»sk§d tho q^“stioner. “Oh, i can't’
remembah hi* nante, bit' be is d.c
white folk’s candidate
Here’s a statement - of Si :i :t r
Harris: “If I thought Governor
Smith would do anything to in
jure the cause of prohibition, I
should certainly yot support him. :
Rut I know he will support the
prohibition laws better thou tho
republicans have done since _
this party lias been in pow
er—the republican enlorccment
has been a complete farce. G >v.
Smith when elected, will have
nothing to do with changing the
law anyway. That is the power
of Congress nnd Congress is grow
ing stronger every year for prohi
bition.’’
Mr. Walter R. McDonald, the
blind man who is seeking reelee-.
tiou to the office of Georgia Pub-,
lie Service Commission, paid the
Nugget office a visit while in Duh-
lonega last Friday. Before elect
ed to his preset t office he was in
the legislature with Col. *1. I.
Pruett, of Lumpkin, representing
Richmond county. lie was an ac
tive member, helped work for the
N. G. A. College, ha* tilled the
office-he now holds with perfect
satisfaction, is orv.n/. .oh: —
is r«.elect him. M:. M :l).paid Ik;.-. ’1 lie letter or address of JL
two opponents. They h ve good Joe T. R «*son, nominee
ev#si„bt and can do s. rn.ell.it.g vice Presiden? of the l. S., t
pears iti th: - issue. Read it
(Continued from last week.)
DAll l.ONKQA.
Grand .Jury Marked g.
Littlefield, \V. C.
Lipscomb, D. H.
Lovelace. II. C.
Martin, R. V.
MoDonald, J. R.
McDonald, J. A.
McGuire, G. H. g
Meadors, R. C. g
Meadors, K. M. g
Mote, D. X.
Moore. John II.
Moore, G. II. g
Moore, R. M. g
Moore, John II. Jr.
Moore, II. W,
Nicholson. E. N.
Nix, J.W.
Falmour, W. L.
Phillipson, R. A.
Porter, C. C. g
Ptice, H. H.
Price, L. S.
Ray', llomcr.
Ray, A. R.
Reese, W. O.
Rich, J. K.
Rice, W. M.
Satterfield, .1. B.
Satterfield, G. C. g
Satterfield, C. H.
Shelton, M. F.
Shultz, Carl, g j
Smith, V. H.
Smith, H. B. g
Smith, O. T.
Smith, T. J. g
Speer. J. S. g
Stargel, C M.
Sutton. J. F.
Sutton. W. S.
Tate, T. W.
Tate, H. O.
Towr.seud. W. B.
Townsend. Joseph! g
Vickery, E. B. g
Ward, Homer.
Ward. Tom.
Walden, Burt.
Watson, W. W.
Walker, W. D.
Walker, Joe.
West, S. A. g
West, John W.
West, W. G. 7
Welch, A. R.
Whitmire, James.
Wiley, M. G. g
Wimpy. B. A. g
Wimpy. T. H. g
Wimpy, L. D. g
Wimpy, A. G.
Wiley, M. J.
Worley, W . F.
Woody, II. R.
DAVIS.
Christian, W.
Davis, J. G.
Davis. Earl, Sr.
Davis. Mider, Jr.
Davis, L. N.
Davis, W. R.
Davis, W, D. g
Dixon,J. L.
Dowdy, G. S.
Dowdy, Ilomer.
Dowdy, Paul.
Dowdy, W. T. g
Dowdy, Claude.
Dowdy. Barney, g
Dow !y, \V. R.
Dowdy, J. J.
Edwards, Homer.
Edwards, W. M.
Edward?, E. C. g
Edwards, George.
Free, Harve.
Gibson, J. R.
Higgins, B. H. g
Martin, 1-ilex.
Mincy, Olin.
Odom, A. W.
Perdew, William.
Rider, John W.
Rider, 11. C.
Rider, E. F. g
Rider, Wash.
Satterfield, N. H.
Satterfield. W. L. g
Satterfield, B. H.
Sea bolt. J. J.
Seitz, II. G. '
Siiz, J. C.
Sea bolt, F. N.
Siovrr. J L.
Watkins, I . C. g
We hunt W*. M.g
WbltmIr* • J• C.
( i\> l.c continued.)
Our t.ih..e lire was very comfort-
bio last Monday morning.
Fifty bushels of corn to
Joa Anderson on Route 1
Mrs. Fry w nts to sell her two M r . q co> pj croe i UlS
to
I story reside ce down on Par ; S t. j Dahloncga to educate his chib rcn.
A dance took place at Porter; We saw a lady come to tow t lust
Springs last Saturday night where week wearing a dress. 1 here were
quite - a crowd el lower country about ten yards of cloth in it.
visitors enjoyed themselves until
, , Wish wc had room to give the
a late hour. .. ,, n .
i names of all our office visitors tins
A gentleman in Dahloncga in- week.
formed o.s last week that lie bad |
spent about a thousand dollars for
sidewalks and water works this '
year besides paying the taxes.
Miss Callie Grizzle, who lias
been teaching school in W tlton
county and later attended Sum
mer School at Monroe, was a vb
We art- unable to get in all the
political ads this week and return
ed the checks.
We met Mr J. W. Boyd and
het son, Mr. Joe Boyd here from
Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. Bovd and Mrs. Fry will
itor to the Nugget eflice, while at speak at the Peutecost church on
next Sunday night.
!•
Paper printed badly this week.
Summer roller has gone back on
us. New one ordered.
home Friday.
Parties here generally attend
each annual meeting at Mossy
Creek, on Sunday any way, but
last Sabbath was too disagreeable.
Vet the weather didn’t stop the
colored people from going up to
theirs, also in White, because they
have a highway nearer their place
of enjoyment.
Only a few days ago we heard a
white woman calling her baby su
gar. The next day we heard the
voice of a negro woman while she
was littering the same words to
hers, although there was a big
difference in the color. So we
suppose one is white sugar and the
other is a dark brown.
You have often heard it said
that there are two ways to create
owning money. One is to learn
bow to make it. And the other is
to know bow to save
¥v • ft. n
Harness Shop.
I; ring Your Work.
\
Next to store of John IF. Moore <fc Son
We mean to Please
Mr. J. C. Gaddis and Miss Lelha
Rfder were married Saturday night
by Rev. \V. V. Grindle.
If you expect to teach school in
Lumpkin county you must have
license. So says the Board of Ed
ucation.
Mrs. Fry teds us that the Pen
tecost church has not been sold but
will be moved down below Dr.
Wests.
The whooping cough has struck
some sectious out in the country
and there are a few cases of it in
Dahlouega.
The Grqded School opened up
here this week with a fine attend
ance and Prof. Shultz and his as-
it. We c >stants are all happy.
: suppose that the same rule applies Mr. Dugas started tip hi.-, mill on
i to religion. There is no harm In I the Findley latterpartof last week
trying it From v. bat we learn j md we are told that cv rythiug
quite a number of people have j runs like clock work.
: - udurin * lh 1 r lTiva,B Office Joe Davis went up to Oak
j held at the various churches in our j Grovecbnrch S{Unrday ulgilt to
iC°unty this summer. Now the j )oolt after Hcmer Adams, “Frog”
-main thing is for each one . who j Lance and «. Pcg£y .. Iiancc . who it
i believe they have religion is to
earn how io keep it.
On Friday night a message was
(received stating that a crowd was
jin the section of Sloam church
j drunk, kicking up the devil, and
for the arresting officials to come
at once. Officers Housley and Da
vis were soon on the ground, but
j no one could be seen and every
thing was quiet and still,
j even i be voice of a katadid could
: be heard. So the officers went on
over to Oak Grove and arrested
' Will Odum charged with being in
toxicated. who was brought
■ jailed.
was reported were drunk and cut
ting up. The first two named got
a.vny. Adams is also wanted iu
Hall for an assault with intent to
murder.
The following guests at the
Mountain Lodge from Atlanta,
visited the Nugget office l.»-t Tues
day: Dr. Grant, Dr. and .Mrs. S.
C. Redd, Miss Moutine Casey and
Not j Mrs. Elizabeth Whitten. One of
the ladies said wc looked much
vouugerthan out given age. and
Dr. Grant wanted to carry tie to
Atlanta tomorrow. To have a
and , btantiful ycuu •• lady t::■:! - each
; a pleasing remark, and .oh a
Monday being Labor Dav many j clever gentleman to want to carry
j visitor- came up to Dahlouega us home with him so we c.-.t'd see
•from Atlanta and other places to Bio capitol ot < ■ cos gia : > tu '-G
go out to Cane Creek Fails and . time in forty > ears, and look upon
! ramble about over the mountains i'be wonderful improvements made
Sunday, and until get: g the great city of Allan!.., is re
ready to tetnrn, but a slow cold encouraging to us.
; east rain set in about 3 o'clock, were verv much delighted
j SundayJmoi n.ug continuing all .. ist Sunday to meet our old friend,
i day and until the next morning. M . , v . Harbison, of Little
, gating t • a- ia p U; u Hu! and^^ Arkftng ? and h ; 3 daughter,
; than 1 Mrs. Carrie Lynes, and her htts-
! r°ld water baths. I
vitli the intention of going «s- ; t j, c Tate House being the first
on Neci’e G ip, with cn- d auto t , me yj rs> f, V nts has been here in
• doors made tk ’'-p. twenty-five \ -. Mr. II u •iv.m
| About all the country cemeteries came to Dahloncga from i’eunes-
j in Lumpkin county have been see fifty years ago. Was a citizen
I cleaned off. Yet the one at Dan- °* t,je P ,acf - ‘ : ' T 4arter ot ,l cen *
louega has not received anv atten- tury, and during a portion of the
tion by the city authorities this'time we worked together,:-' to-
! year or many—just b> some who g uber anci slept together aim we
own lots, causing visitors who always t'.und Jim truth! u: and
i pa?s up and down the highway honest. Flic last time lie and the
; running close by to look, wonder writer spci : i; e night together
i and make remarks. And if any was at an aged mii.is'ers m t-n.-edge
! of them wish to go over it have to of Lumpkin near o!cl Amicalola
1 wait until the desv or rain dries camp ground. After cai.ng a
^otf the weeds. This is the first year splendid supp..r prepared by the
it has been neglected for many, lady ot the n iusc and her two
Those able had to buy lot:., nev- daghter* uni Die dishes \v.:e wash-
ertheless iBe ground was given to cd an<l diied. asl as-et; > led in
town. There is no fence to, the “big house 1 .ten 1 ue good
Used to be a pavilion o.d man got h> bib’c and ribg.ous
( vied with s*._at> Rotted and -roue ouk or t V
Also ust .i to be trtes under which a white J’tu i t' J <-ti • *-1’
ould rest {rom the r i
I ana headquarters lor CLOTHING in Dahloncga. If I have not
the color. Gyle and si/.(you want in stock I can order a ready made
suit and have it here in three or four days. ll you want a Tailor
Made Suit l can have it made to order aiubrcady for you in about 10
days. 1 have aline of samples.
COME ANI) SEE ME
I will sell you clothing as cheap as you oan buy it any where
for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. I will appreciate your busmeBs.
R. F- ANDERSON
NEXT TO
Smith’s Service Station
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persons
of the hot son when vis.ititig the
.rave* of their relative* ami
M'ien.ls Ah c it d. vn an i haul d
: am v ior wavad. giving t -
weeds a better chance l>» grow.
Later. - Glad to learn that the City
C much put a torcc of hands to
with head let
inn think g
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