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JOHN DORSEY HURT, j
IN MEMORIAL,
he has paid for some .property at
White Path and some in Hall
county.
The latest reports from _ the
Gold Hill mine near Flowery
Branch, in Hall county, continues
The Constitution, is that the tun
nel has been driven twelve feet
across a gold bearing ore body of
quartz and schist, and it is not
cut through yeti A letter from
the mine says: “The. whole hill
appears to be good milling ore.
Everything carries gold. We have
been cross-cutting quartz reefs al
most from the mouth. The ore
body we are cutting now, if sloped,
would keep ten stamps going.”
The tunnel has not yet reached
the part of the hill which devel
opments on top indicate cpntains
the best ore.
Action of Bellmont church in
memory of our brother, J. J. Lan
caster, who departed this life,
Augusts, 1897/ . / --
One of our most faithful co-
workers in the cause of Christ, one
of our most esteemed fellow citi
zens, a beloved husband and fath
er, and a good man was taken
from among us, when brother j. J.
Lancaster was called
Mr. John Dorsey of Gainesville,
was^pretty-badly hprfc,ini the street,
railway wreck in- Atlanta Satur
day. He was standing on the
front platform of the car going to,
town and was knocked .from, the
car just before theyy^cfashed to^
get her. His face .and left arm
and side were badly bruised and
scarred, and other injuries, were
sustained.
to mpihers of large families whose work
is never done, and many of whom suffer
and suffer for lack of intelligent aid.
To women, young
or old, rich or poor,
Mrs. Pinkham,
of Lynn, Massr;
wlL extends
her invita-
lion of
free ad-
vice. Oh,
women! do
not let your
vMmrrnftWm.f lives be sac-
' % W /MbkwtS rificed when a
word from Mrs.
at
is the original“ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” which has been
in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
i. LOOK CAREFULLY the wrapper and see that it is
on the
wrap-
use my name ex-
Absoluteiy Pure
from his
earthly labor to his reward on
high for the deeds done in the
body. In our human weakness
we are made to wonder why on©
upon whom his loved ones coult
lean with so much confidence,
should be cut down while in the
prime of life, yet we must ac
knowledge the wisdom of our
Heavenly Father in all things
that he does, and bowing in bum
ble submission, say, “Thy will be
done.” As humble followers of
the Son we must submit to the
will of the Father, yet we can but
feel the sore bereavement that, is
our brother
He came home Satur
day night; and remained several
days before returning to the Uni
versity. He was_ assistant mana
ger of the team, and remained at
the park later; than he would have
done otherwise. When he was
knocked from; the car he was
picked up m an unconscious con
dition, but was brought around
all right in a few minutes by
friends who went to his assistance.
Mr. Ed Herrin,“who was also
badly hurt in tlf|L wreck, is well
known in Gainesville. He is a
and has the signature of
per. No one has authority from me to
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. & Fletcher i
President ^
March 8,1897. Q&**~l**z. —^*,z>
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do. not endanger the life of your child by ncceptiito
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF^
the first approach bf weakness, may
fill your future years with healthy joy.
Mas. A. C. Buhler, 1123 North Al
bany' avenue, near Humboldt .Park,
Chicago, HL, says: fifty-one
years old andhave had twelve children,
and my youngest is eight years old. X
have been suffering for some time with
a terribleweakness; that hearing-down
feeling was dreadful, and I could not
walk any distance. X began the use
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and Sanative Wash and they
have cared me. I cannot praise your
medicine' enough.”
FROM CAPTAIN MAYNE,
Reported That He Will Return to
Georgia Soon,
Gold mining men.
without ex
ception, heartily approve Senator
Bacon’s purpose of attempting to
get the government to send' some
experts to Georgia to study the
ores in the Btate. There are mil
lions and millions of gold in
Georgia. The only question is to
save it. Edison has devised a
process for treating low g**ade iron
ores. If some one will only get
up an inexpensive
A Lively Letter Addressed to Editor of
Dahlonega Nnggct.—Mayne Says
“All is Well” With Him—Some
Mining Notes.
Captain Eugene Gustave May
Mayne, according to the Atlanta
Constitution of Sunday, writes
from London that he will be in
Georgia soon. He says: “All is
going well;” Captain Mayne sent
to a number of Georgians, aiming
them Governor f kiiisoii. a copy
of a lively letter which he ad
dressed to the editor of The Dah-
lonega Nugget.
It appears that The Nugget pub
lished an article a few weeks ago
entitled, “The Captain Mayne
Boom.” It must have been a
warm ai.icle, judging from the
reply. Mayne suspects that some-
hod v in the mining country insti
gated tl writeup which The Nils-
get gave him He says 1.. answer
to ’ he NuggM ejiff or: “A copv o’
3 r our newspaper habeen forwarded
to me by somebody, whose writing
I am perfectly w«*i acquainted
with.”
Mr. Mayne goes on to say that
be has always objected to a boom.
He declares that he did not keep
fine liquors on ice on Caomder’s
creek. “It may be quite possible
that in my absence some of my
friends have indulged—it may
have been Scotch whiskey or
moonshine.”
He remarks that if he owed a
man $5 and paid back $5 it was
his own business and also his own
money. 4 ‘At present my company
is as much alive as from the day
it was born, and it is going to
continue in the same strain.”
In closing, Mr. Mayne says:
“I reserve all legal rights against
you in this matter, and m conclu
sion beg to state that I have too
many friends in Georgia to let the
matter rest, and we are coming.”
Messrs. King & Spalding, coun
sel for Mr. Mayne, say they under
stand that he has sent over some
large sums of money in payment
for gold lands in this state. When
he left Atlanta last spring for
London he stated that he would
be back in six weeks. It has
often been reported that he was
about to sail. He is liable to ap
pear at any time well staked.
The Ellijay Courier says that
was amputated ipesfc abpye the
wristy and he received ©their inju
ries. ; " "' "■ \ -
Both Mr./Dorsey’and Mr. Her
rin have many friends who /egret
to know they |were hurt.
upon
from his accustomed'pew, and we
miss his counsel and his social in-
which
we so much
struction
process
treating refractory ores, Georgia’s jjfierished
gold properties will become great ’ His lov
producers. The chlorination pro- unspeakal
cess is the best known for Georgia not recall
sulphides, but there may be some- rest to wl
thing cheaper and better. believe hf
Much in Little
Is especially true of Hood’s Pills, for iu> medi
cine eyer contained so great curative power in
so small space. They are a whole medicine
It now turnabout th at the negro
Loftin was not shot
Save The Children.
When children are attacked with
cough, cold and croup, Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup will prove a quick and
sure cure. Mr. Elmer E. Baker,
Blandon, Pa., writes: “We have
used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup for cough,
cold and croup, and found it the best
cough medicine and cure for these
affections. We never run out of it,
but always keep it on hand.” Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup is sold everywhere
for 25 cents. Insist on having it.
8100 Reward. 8100,
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure Th all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. - Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting direct
ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up
the constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work. The. proprietors
have so much faith in its curative pow
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address,
at all, but
that he simply worked a trick to
which the
keep the place from
fourth assistant postmaster gene
ral was about to fire him. 'He
wanted to excite republican sym
pathy so worked the. assassination
racket and retained his job.
and friends, who, as did he, place
their faith in Christ, and serve the
Lord. Let us not bow down our
heads in sorrow but lift them up
and be happy in the blessed assur
ance that we can go to be with
him where there is no parting, no
sorrow, no tears.
Resolved, first, That while we
give expression to our sadness over
the untimely death of our brother,
we do not forget his taking away
is a dispensation of ; Him who
loved us, and who in this sad in
stance doubtless hadfa wise and
beneficent purpose in view.
Resolved, second, That to the
broken hearted wife and children,
who are of our church, we offer
our deepest condolence. At the
same time we implore them to look
beyond the dark cloud of grief
that overshadows them, to that
bright, golden promise of a never
ending life of glory beyond the
grave.
Resolved, third, That a page in
our church minutes be suitably
inscribed in memory of ohr de
ceased brother, that this tribute
be transcribed upon the records of
the church, and a copy be sent to
the family of the deceased. Also,
that the Christian Index and The
Georgia Cracker be requested to
publish the same.
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Dr. T. J Watts, Barnesville, Ga.,
Dear Sir:—-I take pleasure in stating
that one box of Watts’ Eczema Oint
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by poison oak, removing it entirely m
three days. Yours,
- CHA8. M. BBaTtADT,
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Barnesville, Ga., Sept/9, 1897.
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A Dangerous Precedent. ~
In Pennsylvania the other day
a poet committed suicide because
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The farmer’s salvation lies in
making himself as independent as
possible, by. raising the things
he is now forced to buy, says the
Macon Telegraph. It is the same
old story, but it is just as true as
when it was first spoken. The
farmers know it—oh, that they
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P. G. Ware of Wilkes county,
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75 to 100 bolls, and it is estimated
by experienced cotton raisers that
it would make at least four bales
to the acre. Mr. Ware has two
acres of this cotton. It was de
veloped from a single stalk of
cotton grown on his place .about
two years ago. It is thought that
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his discovery.
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