The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, July 23, 1903, Image 4

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"Ill A Soft Answer. tfJftYI? A’JiXaliWJLa 1 Vk^.vvilfPTlA^U. OC \ TltUtrvrt What a True Woman \- A true woman will unkind thing! about not her believe dea rest Many a man has been helped out of a difficulty by his wife's tact and ready wit, says the Philadelphia I friend. Lodger. A popular Philadelphia! A true woman will go to : clergyman tells the following on | friend and tell her her failing himself; One day he saw coming and mistakes in a spirit of lov< up the steps a woman whom ho was not particularly anxious to meet. So he said to his wife: ratlior thad talk about them and find fault behind her back. A true woman will always look Now, my dear, I'll run upstairs 1 for the good points in a persons anti escape until she goes. After about, an hour he guiltily tiptoed to the landing and listened. Reassured, ho started to go down stairs, and, while doing so called out over the banister: “Well, my dear, has that old boro gone at last?” The next instant a voice from below caused a cold prespirution to bedew his ministerial brow and rooted him to the spot. Then came a response that sounded inexpressible sweet to him. It was the voice of his wife, who replied: “Yes, doctor, she went away oyer an hour ago, but hero is our old friend, Mrs. .Jen kins, whom I am sure you want to meet.” Growls From the Tiger. Money is no object; most of us beljeve it, a myth. Must, girls close their eyes when they are kissed; do you blame them? 'I'lie poor ye have always with you—often so close that they touch j you. Politeness is the salt of life; you hate to liavo it rubbed into you when you are cut up. A lot of people who should be spending good time getting good money spend good money getting a good time. It does not make it right to do what you ought not to do when j you don't do what you ought to do. It is all well to get a good start, but the start you get when some fool pats his cold hands down your cold neck may be too good. —Princeton Tiger. Pile following articles ' where taken from the stomach of a man who recently died in the Michigan State Asylum in Kalamazoo: One twentyspenny spike, four inches long; thirty two ten penny nails; seventy-mine eight-penny nails; twenty-three shingle nails; 180 bent nails of various assorted sizes, twenty-nine pieces of wire, differ ent sizes, one iron washer, inches m diameter; four suspender clasps, seventeen buttons assorted; 12(5 small stones, twelve pieces of tin, various sizes; tbreo screws, uppcrhulvcs of three twenty-penny spikes, three 32 calibre cartridge shells, twenty-wight pins. Many of the largest nails were partially eaten tip by the acids of the stom ach. One four-inch nail, which pierood the stomach is believed to have caused the abscess which res suited iu death. The patient was fifty years of age, and had been at the asylum almost continuously since 1079. There is no wealth but life, in cluding all its powers of love, of joy and admiration. That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of coble and happy human beings; that man is richest who having perfected the functions of his own life to the ut most, has also iho widest helpful influence, both personal and by means of bis possessions, over the lives of others. Young Men And Women, Attention. The North Georgia Agiicultural College, established by the state, offers the greatest and most pay ing investment. Tuition free, board cheap, climate healthful, surroundings cheerful, discipline exact, scholarship high. It has distinguished graduates, earnest students, able teachers. It holds the stute championship for oratory and has the liiiest cadet corps un der a most distinguished West Point graduate. For paiticulurs, write to Du. E. 8. Avis, President, Duhloncga, Ga. character and will dilute on these, if she lias anything to say about her. There are always enough women to pick (laws oven in saint ly characters. A true woman is entirely un selfish. She rejoices with others in their joys and weeps with them in their sorrows. She does not envy those more fortunate than herself, and is the first r.o offer congratulations on good fortune. A true woman is broad minded and tolerant. She listens patient ly to the arguments of others, and seeks to find the good in what they propose. A true woman is gracious to ev eryone. The shabby clad and those low in social scale receive as much attention from her as their more fortunate sisters. ‘Delays are Dangerous. “Ah, Grade, dear,” she said to the duke, “why don’t you go to papa today? Delays are danger ous, you know.” “Yes, 1 realized that, hut I’ve only known you three days, and these get-rich quick schemes al ways seem to be so risky.”—Chi cago Record-Herald. In Norway drunkenness is pun ished by imprisonment. As soon us a man is incarcerated the.delin quent has a loaf and wine, morn ing and evening. The bread is ser ved in a wooden bawl, full of wine in which it is soaked for an hour. The first day the drunkard swal lows his allowance willing enough; the second day il seems less pleas ing. At the end of eight days prisoners have been known to ab stain altogether from the the food thus pitilessly presented. This course of treatment finished, the drunkard, except in rare eases, is radically cured. That the rural neighborhood telephone may be made to afford keen pleasure was shown in Atchi son county, Missouri, recently. A lineman on a tour of inspection visited one of the farm houses on the line, a house from which very f w messages had ever been sent. The woman of the house was found sitting in a rocking chair knitting, with the receiver tied to her ear, and enjoying nil of the conversa tion that was going over the lint'. “Have you ever been married?” asked the magistrate. “No,” re plied the prisoner at the bar of justice; but. I’ve been blown up by dynamite.” The Point of View. A gentleman went to a dentist and asked him to “take a look at his teeth.” The dentist did so and seemed full of admiration. “What do you think of them?” asked the patient. ‘ ‘Magii ificent, magn ificent! ’’ was all the dentist could say. “Then you don't find anything to do to them!” “To do to them? Why, there are four to be pulled, six to be fill ed and three to be crowned 1” said the dentist. Driving Him to Drink. Mrs. Hoyle—1 have told my hus band that he can't kiss me again un til he stops drinking, Mrs Doyle— Are you aware of the fact that yon aio encouraging the liquor traffic?—Brooklyn Life. Race in Illinois. In 1002 84,810 babies were born in Illinois, of which 27,317 were born in Chicago. There were 572 twin births and fifteen triplets. One of our correspondents says: “Isn’t it strange that a preacher j will declare that the world is coin ing to an end, and the sun go down about 12 o’clock Nov, 25th, 1003, and perform manual labor to the amount of two dollars on Sunday morning, and then till the pulpit the same Sunday. ?” The liquor tax of Brooks county has been liixed at §12,000. Grasp of Grip Fros=* trated Me. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Built Up My Shattered Nerves and Gave Me an Appetite. Of the millions of people, who today suffer from nervous or heart weakness, ;i large per centage trace the cause directly to deadly LaGiippc. It is a germ disease, and makes a diiect attack upon the nerves, putting an extra strain upon them at the time their vital ity is at the lowest ebb. If l.aGrippe has left you w.t’.i a shattered nervous system, with loss of appetite, lack of energy, ins .rnnia, frequent headaches and morbid tendencies, you should strengthen the weakened nerves with Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It will undo all that grip has done, bring back appetite, rest and restore the nerves to theimonnalactivity. “I want to write this testimonial for the benefit of those who have suffered from that dreaded disease—LaGripne. I suffered sev eral weeks with it, and nothing I tried seemed to benefit me in any way, shape or form (I suffered almost death) and finally my daughter i^commended Dr. Miles’ Nervine to me and I can truthfully say from the first day I felt better than in weeks, ft gave me relief, built up my shattered nerves and gave me a splendid appetite. I cannot speak too highly of i* and want, to say, each and tvery one who has suffered from LaGrippe will find instant relief by getting a bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Insist on having it and take no other. It is simply splendid. Hoping this will benefit some poor sufferer I remain, ’ —Mrs. George B. Hall, Jackson, Teun. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. aaammm (special bargains! ALWAYS ON HAND AND OFFERED TO THE TRADE AT J. F. IOOBE & COMPANY.! | We Deal In ♦ Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, ♦ Groceries, till kinds Farm Implements and T Mining Supplies at very reasonable figures. ♦ In tact any and everything you need. I I Greatly reduced Prices t Many .Articles. m J. F. Moore & Co. T© Sniff©reys From ICidney and Bladder Diseases No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE will help you. This we will GUARANTEE. It has cured many cases of Bright’s Disease and Diabetes that had been thought incurab f e, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but will positively cure every case of kidney and biadder trouble if taken in time, and even in the worst cases of Bright’s Disease and Diabetes it always gives com fort and relief. Remember when the kid neys are affected the work of destruction never ceases, so commence taking F$LEY*S KIDNEY CURE at once and avoid a fatal malady. FOLEY'S KIDNEY OimE is made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases and was used for years in pri vate practice before it was put on the market. He Could Not Straighten Up Thomas Maple, Birbeck, Ill., writes: “I had a very b.td case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor’s treatment did me no good. Saw FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since. I gladly recommend this remedy.” Thres Physicians Treated Him Without Success W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: “I had a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave imme diate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. 1 gladly recommend this wonderful remedy.” Suffered Twenty-Five Years Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: “I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried several physicians but received no relief until 1 bought a bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recomjjjead FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE.” TWO SIZES 50c and $1.00 HBSaWSBSKSE JBlanks For Sale At the Nugget office you will J find the following blanks: Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Mortgage Notes, Mortgage Fi fas Chattle Mortgages, Plain Notes, Common Leases, Miner’s Leases, Criminal Warrants, Peace Warrants, Opt ions, Power of Attorney, Witness Summons, J. P. Summons. Justice’s Court Fifas, Forthcoming Bonds, Constable’s advertisements, Bonds for Title, Affidavit & Bond for Garnishment Administrator’s Deeds and Attachments. D. OHALMERS STOW, Dr. C.H Jones. Arc you interested in Your Future Welfare! Equip yourself with a practical business education and you will be prepared to meet*. the responsibilities of life: We are placing many young men and ladies in paying positions. [i \rnn nrimun r/ for teaching-or civil service, you can make no mistake in pieparing at our school. JUMJ iWJILUAL 1 IlAllMi Flie Lanier Business College, MACON, GA. 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