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Good Advertising Medium*
Devoted to Local, Mining and General Information.
Vol. 40, No. 36.
D All LON EGA, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1928.
W. B. TOWNSEND, Editor and Pi
I A- PROCLAMATION
f
Took Cardui And Iin-
proved Greatly, Says
Okla. Lady.
Mrs. John Shipn, 2314
Maple Street, Oklahoma
City. Okla., -gays:
"Two years ago, I was
in very bad health. I was
po weak and run-down, I
Could scarcely keep going.
"My mother thought I
ought to try Cardui, and
told me to get some and
take it. I could eat noth
ing, .as I had no appetite.
“I found great relief af
ter I began taking Cardui.
I was a’-clo to eat and I
could sleep. Before that,
I had been so nervous that
the least little thing upset
me. I was low-spirited and
blue. I got thinner and
thinner, and I was always
tired.”
For sale by all druggists.
Used By Women
For Over 50 Years
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G. H. McGUIRE
DAHLONEGA. GA.
Repairs watch clocks, pianos, or-
ans, sewing machines. Jewelry, &c.,.
Next to Barns’ Barber Shop.
PRESSING CLUB.
We have enstaUed a Dry
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For Dry Cleaning 85e.
Scrubbed and Pressed 00c.
Hats blocked and cleaned
65 cents.
Mailorders given special atten
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A BEE & JOHNSON.
ADVERTISEMENT TO SELL
LAND.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
By virtue of an order of the Ordina
ry of said state and said county, there
will be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1928, at
the court house door, in Lumpkin
county, Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale, and to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following de
scribed land in said county, towlt t
Forty acres more or less of lot of
land Numbor03O, East half of lot No.
500, being 20 acres more or less, and
3-4 of lot number58L, cotaining thirty
acres more or less, and 30 acres more
or less of lot of land number 82!) and
4 acres more of less of lot No. 032 ; and
all of said lands lying and being in
the 12th District and 1st Section of
Lumpkin County and State of Geor
gia, and all of said tract or parcel of
land containing 124 ncres more or
less. And also all of lot of land num
ber 1280, containing 43 ncres more, or
less, and 10 acres more or less off of
the West side of lot number 1279, in
the 11 tli District and First Section of
said State and county, and said sec
ond tract containing 50 acres more or
less. Ami also all the mineral inter
est in lots numbers 1230. 12t0and 1240,
and also all the mineral interest in the
South half of lot number 1200 and all
o' 1 said lots conveying the mineral in
terest lying and being in the lith Dis
trict and First Section of Lumpkin
county, Georgia, and that all of said
1 rant, containing mineral interest con
taining 140 acres more or less.
And all the above throe described
tracts of lands containing 314 acres
more or less.
The sale, of said lands will continue
from day to day betwTTm lire same
hr'urs of sale Until all of said lands are.
SOid. This Oct. Is 1 , 1928.
0. K Fkiioitsox,
Administrator of Lite estate of G. M.
Ferguson.
Oxen Got Homesick
'Oily life proved too much for a yoke
of oxen brought to Franklin, N. H., to
take part lu the ccntennlnl eelebra-'
Lon. They yearned for their usual
life on the farm in Sanbornton, from
which they never before 'departed, so
much that a veterinnrinii who wns
called in after the oxen took sick or
dered them back to (he farm.
United Stales Libraries
tail to 1 ! dates is 8,5 :!, according to
an arFcie In the Be,"don News Bureau,
leading linancial newspaper. This ar-
ticle also states that approximately
120,000 000 \ olurnes are now available
lu paiions of libraries..
Submitting n proposed amendment
to the Constitution of Georgia to bo
voted on at the General Election to
he liehl on Tuesday, November G, 1928,
said amendment to Article Seven, Sec
tion Seven, Paragraph One, of the
Constitution of Georgia, so ns to au
thorize an Increase in the bonded In
debtedness of the County of Ware,
State of Georgia, in tho sum of two
Hundred and Fifty thousand dollars
In addition to the debts hereinbefore
in this paragraph allowed to be In
curred.
By Ills Excellency,
L. G. Hardman, Governor
State of Georgia,
Executive Department,
August 27, 192S.
WHEREAS, The General Assembly
at Its session in 1927 proposed an
amendment to tho Constitution of this
State as set forth in an Act approved
August 23, 1927, to-wit:
WARE COUNTY BONDED DEBT
INCREASE.
No. 370.
An Act to propose to the qualified
voters of Georgia an amendment to
Article Seven, Section Seven, Para
graph One, of the Constitution of
Georgia, so as to authorize an in
crease in the bonded Indebtedness of
(he County of Ware, State of Geor
gia, in the sum of two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars in addition to
the debts hereinbefore in this par
agraph allowed to be incurred, for
the purpose of acquiring a site in
Waycross, or outside Waycrcss, in
Ware County, Georgia, and building,
constructing, and equipping thereon
a hospital, and to provide how the
power conferred by this amendment
shall be exercised, and for other
purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by tho Gen
eral Assembly of the State of Georgia,
and it is hereby enacted by tho au
thority of the same, that Article Seven,
Section Seven, Paragraph One, of tho
Constitution of Georgia, as heretoforo
amended, shall be further amended by
adding at the end thereof a new sub-
paragraph in tho following words, to-
wit; “And except that the County of
Ware may be authorized to increase
its bonded Indebtedness In (he sum of
two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars in addition to the debts herein
before In this paragraph allowed to
be incurred, and at a rate of interest
not to exceed five per centum, per
annum; which said bonds shall run
for a period or periods of time not to
exceed thirty years, and may be issued
from time to time, and in sueli de
nominations as may be determined by
the county authorities of said county,
to be signed by the commissioner of
roads and revenues of said county, and
the clerk of said commissioner, and
shall be known and designated as Hos
pital Construction and Equipment
bonds, and which said bonds shall he
sold, and the proceeds thereof UBec
and handled by the commissioner
aforesaid, acting with the clerk and
ordinary, or by a committee or com
mission selected, appointed, and qual
ified in such way or method as such
county authority may designato. The
proceeds of all bonds issued and sold
under this authority shall be used for
the purpdse of acquiring a hospital-site
in the City of Waycross, or outside of
Waycross, in Ware County, and buildr-
ing, constructing, and equipping there
on a hospital where medical and sur
gical treatment and care may be pro
vided those in need of such. The
power Conferred by this amendment
Shall be exercised under such rules
and regulations respecting the acquir
ing of a Site-, the building and equip
ping of said hospital, as well ds the
operation of the same, providing for
payment for such medical and surgi
cal treatment and care in such hos
pital, excepting only charity cases aa
the county authorities acting alone or
In conjunction with the Waycross
medical society may deem inoet and
proper.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, that when
ever the above-proposed amendment
to the Constitution shall be agreed to
by two-thirds of the members elected
to each of the two Houses of the Gen
eral Assembly, and the same has been
entered on their journals, with tho
ayes and nays taken thereon, tho Gov
ernor shall and he is hereby author
ized and instructed to cause said
amendment to be published In at least
two newspapers in each congressional
district in this State for the period of
l wo months next. the Brno
of hoU’.lag the . ... twjiral <?• -tlm.s.
Sec. 3. Bo it further enacted by tho
authority aforesaid, that the above
proposed amendment shall he submit
ted for ratification or rejection to tho
electors of this State ut the next e<
chill election to bo held after publi
cation, ns provided for in (lie second
section of (his Act, in (he several elec
tion districts of this State, at which
election every person shall he quali
fied to vote who Is entitled to vote for
the members of the General Assembly.
All persons Voting at such election In
favor of adopting the proposed amend
ment to the Constitution shall havo
written or printed on their ballots tho
words: “For amendment allowing the
County of Ware to increase its bonded
indebtedness for the purpose of ac
quiring of hospital-site in Waycross,
or outside of Waycross in Ware Coun
ty. Georgia, and building, constructing,
and equipping tnereon a nospuni
where medical and surgical treatment
and care may be provided for those
In need of such," and nil persons op
posed to the adoption of the amend
ment shall have written or printed on
their ballots the words: “Against the
amendment allowing the County of
Ware to increase Its bonded Indebt
edness for (he purpose of acquiring a
hospital-site in Waycross, or outside
Waycross In Ware County, Georgia,
and building, constructing, and equip
ping thereon a hospital where medical
and surgical treatment and care may
be provided for those in need of such.’’
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted by the
authority aforesaid, that the Gover
nor be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to provide for the submission
of the amendment proposed in the first
section of this Act to a vote of the
people as required by the Constitution
of this State in Paragraph one of Sec
tion one of Article thirteen, and by
this Act; and if ratified, the Gover
nor shall, when ho ascertains such rat
ification from the Secretary of State,
to whom the returns shall be referred
in the manner as In cases of election
for members of the General Assembly
to count and ascertain the results,
Issue his proclamation for one Inser
tion in one of the daily papers of this
State, announcing such result and de
claring the amendment ratified.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, that all laws
and parts of laws in conflict with this
Act, be and the same are hereby re
pealed.
Approved August 23.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, L. G. Hard
man, Governor of said State, do issue
this my proclamation hereby declar
ing that the proposed foregoing
amendment to the Constitution is
submitted for ratilication or rejection
to the voters of the State qualified to
vote far members of tho General As
sembly at the General election to he
held on Tuesday, November G, 1923.
L. G. HARDMAN,
Governor.
By (ho Governor:
George H. Carswell,
Secretary of State.
['eye! Sy lender Thc.l
Ones Dazzled Europe
Europe was dar.r.ied h.v a display of
royal pomp uncqaaled hi lira history
ot pageantry, when Henry VIII met
1 rr.ncis I of France oil the Field ol
tho CloCi of Gold.
Fi-r Ids eulertaln.r.t'.’iit a temporary
palr.ee- was hunt at Gnines, near Cal-
a!.-;, covering ihrce' acre's. No fewer
then 2,S(X> teals slood around It to
house liie knights and ladies of Id.* re
splendent train. Their chapel had 35
priests to serve it and for the 20-otld
days they were in France' 2,200 sheep
went to form one* Item of tiiclr menu.
There Is a picture in Hampton court
which will give 1 yo ; some- idea of tSic
splendor of the* day. it shows the
Great Harry, that ghnil ship, with her
sails id daa.asked ciolli of gold and
four royal standards (lying from her
lo'c’sle, failing out of Dover harbor.
Other ships, hearing Yeomen of the
Guard, drummers, filers and banner
hearers, are making ready lo follow,
anil the water Is thronged with small
boats fall of spectators, one of whom
is graphically represented hi the act
of being seasick.
The diplomatic results of this mag
nificent display of wealth and power,
it le sad to read, were as near nothing
as doesn't matter.
It Is Disappointing
"What’s the matter with Wombat?"
•'lie has been disappointed in love."
“Who hasn’t?”—Louisville Courier-
Journal.
The Knowing Clerk
j Customer—I’d like to see something
| in the way of an enlarging device for
| a camera.
Clerk.—For-cr-flshing purposes?
j “What’s Ike trouble between the
| housemaid and the yardman?”
| “It’s a dltllcult question to settle,
i Who‘scrubs the piazza?”
* -.pi
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THIS
Bank ot
Lumpkin County
LOCATED AT
DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA.
At the close [of business Oct.
1, 1928.
As called for by the Superintendent
of Banks.
nifsouncus,
Loans and Discounts $102,440.20
Fu’niutre mid Fixtures .... L 2,-100.00
Cash in vault and amount
in Ranks due fromapprov-
ed Reserve Agents 34.087,87
Total $139,528.07
LIAMMTIKH.
Capital Stock paid in $ 15,0(10.00
Surplus fund 3,1X10.00
Undivided Profits 1,891.18
Cashier’s checks 20.45
Demand deposits 53,060.24
Time certificates of deposits 03,847.01
Savings deposits 2,712.04
Total $139,528.07
Slate of Georgia, Lumpkin County.
Personally appeared before before
the underigned, an officer authorized
to administer oaths in said county, J.
S. Speer, who on oath, says he is
Cashier of the Bank of Lumpkin
County, and that the above and lore-
going report of the condition of said
bank is true and correct.
J. S. Sprkh,
Cashier.
Sworn to this 9th day of Oct.
1928.
W. F. WOHEY,
N. P. State at Large.
We, tho undersigned directors of
said bank, do certify that we have
carefully read said leport, ana that
the same is true and correct according
to the best of our information, knowl
edge and belief, and that the above
signature of the Cashier, of said bank
is tiic true and genuine signature of
that officer.
This 9th day of October, 1928.
G, 11. Moore,
R. O. Mbadkrs,
Directors of said Bank.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OK TUB
Bank of Dahlonega,
LOCATK1) AT
DAHLONEGA, GA.,
At the close of business October, 1,
1928.
As called for by the. Superintendent
of Banks.
resources
Loans and discounts $77,402.49
Banking House and lot 2.282.99
Furniture and fixtures 1,824.12
Casli in vault and amounts
5[<luc from reserved Agents 27,481.88
Overdrafts 21.49
Total $109,012.92
LIAim.ITIKS.
Capital stock paid in $15,001.10
Surplus fund 2,20o.00
Undivided profits 394.43
Cashier’s checks 100.03
Certified checks 5.50
Demand deposits 48,700.45
Time certilieate of Deposit. . 42.605.91
Total $109,012.02
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
Personally appeared before tiic un
dersigned, an officer authorized to ad
minister ontlis in said county, T. F.
Christian, who on oath ssys that he is
the Cashier of tho Bank of Dahlone-
ga bank, and that the above and fore
going report of the condition of said
bank is true and correct.
T. F. Christian’. Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 9th day of Oct. 1928.
W S. Gaili.ard,
N. P. State at Large.
We the undersigned directors of
said bunk, do certify tl at we have
carefully read said report, and that
tho same is true and correct, accord
ing the best of our information, knowl
edge and belief, and that the signa
ture of tho Cashier of said bank is the
true and genuine signature of that of-
iicer.
This^Oth day of Oct. 1928.
J. M. Brookjhire,
W.B. Townsend,
Directors of said Bank.
Where the Shed Horns Go
Why aren’t the woods full of the
horns which deer and moose shed
every winter? The answer, according
to a writer in Field and Stream, Is
that they are eaten hy rodents.
"Many," says the sport monthly, “have
been fomid partly eaten which have
the teeth marks of mice, chipmunks,
squirrels, ground squirrels and porcu
pines. Horns disappear quickly nfter
they are shed, ns few are found In the
woods."
Versatile Publishers
The Centroizdat, central publishing
house of the Soviet republics, faces
a big tusk in supplying books to the
various small nations of Russia in
tlieii - respective tongues. Most of the
bucks lire texihuiikx, printed to sup-
lily the demand of tint newly liberated,
backward peoples fob education and
knowledge. Six fundamental alpha- \
hots are used to print the 42 dialects:
Russian, Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, Goth
ic nud East Gothic.
GEORGIA—-Lumpkin County.
To (he Superior Court of Said
County:
Tho petition of Porter Springs Land
Company, a corporation, domiciled in
said county, shows:
1st.
By order of said court passed on the
2nd day of January, 1907, Ilenry P.
Farrow, of Lumpkin county; John A.
Whitncr, Lidie Whltner, John Cooper,
and Janie Cooper, of Fulton County,
Georgia, their successors and assigns,
were incorporated and made a body
corporate under the name nnd style
of PORTER SPRING'S LAND COM
PANY for a period of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at the
end of that period, with all the rights,
powers, privileges and liabilities as
set forth In their application for in
corporation and nil other powers,
rights and privileges enjoyed by like
corporations under the laws of said
State.
Said corporation was duly organized
pursuant to said order of court and
ever since has operated and conduct
ed business and is now In operation
undor tho charter thereby granted, a
copy of which is hereto attached and
made a po^t of this petition—marked
Exhibit A
2nd.
Said charter expired on the 2nd day
of January, 1927, and said corporation
in Ignorance thereof and in good faith
has continued to exercise tho powers
hereby granted until tho present time,
when said expiration was discovered
and called to Its attention.
3rd.
On September the 20th, 1928, tho
directors of the corporation represent
ing the stockholders thereof met, af
ter due notico of said meeting and
the purpose’ for which it was called,
unanimously adopted a resolution au
thorizing the filing of an application
for a revival, renewal and reincorpo-
ratlng said PORTER SPRINGS LAND
COMPANY, a copy of which is here
to attached—marked Exhibit B.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that
said charter granted by order of tho
court on the 2nd day of January, 1907,
bo revived, renewed and reincorporat
ed for a period of twenty years from
the 2nd day of January, 1927, with tho
privilege ot renewal at the expiration
of the time, with all tho rights, pow
ers, privileges and liabilities as Bet
out and forth In the original act of
Incorporation herein referred to in
this application.
And petitioner will ever pray, etc.
PORTER SPRINGS LAND COMPANY,
By Its Attorney, IL H. Baker.
Atlanta, Ga., September 20, 1928.
Call meeting of the directors of tho
PORTER SPRINGS LAND COMPANY
was called to order by tho president,
Mr. Casper S. Whltner, at 8:00 p. m.,
September 20th, 1928, at the residence
of Mr. John Cooper. Mr. John Cooper,
Casper S. Wliitner and Henry F.
Whltner, the three directors of tho
company, were all present.
The following motion by Henry F.
Whltner was seconded by Mr. John
Cooper.
Resolved, That the secretary re
quest Judge R. H. Baker to make for
mal application to the presiding judge
of the Superior Court of Lumpkin
county for renewal of our charter for
a period of twenty years, and take
such other action as may be neces
sary to secure such renewal.
This motion was unanimously
adopted.
Tliere being no further business, tho
meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY F. WHITNER,
Secretary.
Filed In office September 2G, 1928.
T. F. CHRISTIAN, Clerk.
8TATE OF GEORGIA,
Lumpkin County.
I, T. F. Christian, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Said County, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the application
for the renewal of the charter of the
PORTER SPRINGS LAND COMPANY,
as the same appears ot file In this of
fice.
Witness my hand and seal of said
court, this, the — day oi S.;t<.:r.jer,
1028.
T. F. CHRISTIAN,
Clerk of tho Superior Court of Lump
kin County, Georgia.
I TIRED, DIZZY
H “All Gone” Feeling
Left Aft€t Taking
Black-Draught.
Mrs. I. Brakefleld, of Cal
houn, S. C., says:
"I would feel tired and
have a bad taste In my
mouth. I would be dizzy,
and every little while X felt
like I must sit down.
“Someone recommended
Black-Draught to me and
said it might help me. I
took a few doses and it did
help me wonderfully.
“I now use it when I havo
that tired ‘all gone* feel
ing, and it is simply fine.
“I can recommend Black-
Draught, and do so all the
time.”
Qct a package of Black-
Draught, today, and try it.
Thedford’*
BLACK-DRAUGHT
For Constipation, Indigestion,
Biliousness
Radio Tul es, Batteries and sup
plies. Phiijjpson,
Dahlonega.
Trade your old car battery
on anew one.
Phillipson,
Dahlonega.
PAY ME.
All who are owing me by note
or aecount will find tl)9in in offi
cers hands for collection nfter the
i5th of this month it not paid.
F. L- Davis.
Dahlonega and Gainesville Bus Line.
Leave Dahlonega 7:45 A. M.
Leave Gainesville 8 :45 P. M.
Princeton Hotel.
Phono 5J. Dahlonega.
J. F. Sutton.
mm
PHONE B-i-2 FOR
HENRY ELROD’S
PRESSING CLUB
When needing any work done.
Prompt attention given
mail orders.
Country patronage appreciated.
mg
■iSi
Dahlonega & Atlanta Bus Line.
Leave Dahlonega |7 :30 A. M.
Leave Dahlonega 4 P. M.
HKTUUN.
Leave Atlanta 7 :j0 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 8 P. M.
Best cars. Careful Drivers
PRINCETON HOTEL
Bus Station 17 North Forsyth St.
See
FRED JONES,
Dahlonega.
Statement •
Oi (,he ownership, management as
required by the act of Allgust 24,1912,
of the Dahlonega Nugget, Dahlone
ga, Ga., Editor, Managing Editor, Bus
iness Manager and Publisher W. B.
Townsend, who is entire owner, and
no debts, mortgages or anything of the
kind against it.
W. B. Townbknd.
.Swornto and subscribed before mo,
this the Its day of Oct. 1928,
My commission expires Deeembs
31, 1928.
T. F. Christian
Clerk Superior Court,
Lumpkin County.
mM
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Present Handicap
Opr memory goes back to the
j when a girl might have had the
’rifeet looking legs In the world apt)
ibtill won a beauty contest.—OnlQ
State Journal. , ,,,J
Big Moth
"I aeon that- they now rail tho mid
get airplanes moths.”
“Then they should name the glanl
seaplanes behemoths.” — Vancouver