The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, August 27, 1903, Image 4

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No Wonder He Was C razy. Miyht Clio]) Them l’}> A writer in tlm Port Holland Mirror, a newspaper published by luontica at (irahamtown, South Africa, gives the following reasons for his detention: “I met a young widow with a grown step-daughter and the wid ow married me. Then my father, who was a widower, met my step daughter and married her. That made mv wife the mother-in-law of her father-m law, and made my step-daughter my mother and my father my step-son. Then my step-mother, the step-daughter of my wife, had a son. Thai boy was of course, my brother, be cause he was my father's son. He was also the son of my wife's step daughter, and therefore her grandson. That made me grand father to mv step mother. Then my wife had a son. My mother- in-law, the step-sister of my son, is also his grandmother, because he is her step-son’s child. My father is the brother-in-law of my child, because his step-sister is my wife. 1 am t he brother of my own son, who is also the child of my step-grandmother. I am mother’s brother-in-law, my wife is my own child’s aunt, my son is my father’s nephew, and I am my own grandfather.” Luck and Labor. If the boy who exclaims “Just my luck!” were truthful he would say “Just my laziness!” or “Just my inattention!” Luck is waiting for something to turn up. Labor, with keen eyes and strong will, vdll turn up some thing. Lnek lies in bed and wishes the postman would bring him news of a legacy. Labor turns out at t! o’clock and with a busy pen or ringing ham mer lays the foundation of a com petcnce. Luck whines; labor whistles. Luck relies on chances, labor on character. Luck slips down to indigence; labor strides upward to independ ence.—Christian Advocate. A Missouri doctor advocates the removal of vermiform appendix from all children at birth. Of eoui-e those who survived would never an (Ter from appendicitis, but it wouldn't protect them from ton- silitis, so why not entry the thing further and take out the tonsils. Then pluck out their optics and they would never have sore eyes: remoye the liver and kidneys and they would not sulLr with the ills duo to those organs; sever their heads and they would novel’ he bothered with headache; cut off their feet, and away with corns and bunions; pullout their tongues and'moy would never have the ly mg habit; just chop the children ii]) at birth and they would not suf fer from all these aches and pains. Them are certain sections of New York city which have a den ter population to the square foot than any other city in the world, not excepting even Pekin. In some of the east side tenements there am one 800 poison in one j house. .Foley's Cubid plays, strange pranks oc casionally. The other day a wid ower with five children eloped with a married woman with 14 children. And t hey took both broods w ith them. Thu following marriage notice was published in the Hancock Gazette of Belfast, Me,, May, 15, 182:5: “In Hollis, Mr. Stephen Wright to Mis- Sally Patch. Worn almost out by u lingering court ship of thirteen years, he Patched himself up and all was Wright.” 1 JJjf Jr Up Cures All Kidney and Bladder Diseases Foley*s Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking I Foley s Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. Lost Reason After LaGrippe. Daughter Had Frc= quent Spasms. Dr. Mttes’ Nervine Cured 1 A [Merchant Cured After Having Given Up Hope. Foley & Co., Chicago. Gentlemen:—I was afflicted with Kidney and Bladder trouble for six years and had tried numerous preparations without getting any relief and had given up hope of ever being cured when FOLEY’S KIDNEY CUKE was recommended to me. After using one bottle I could feel the effect of it, and after taking six fifty-cent bottles, I was cured of Kidney and Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for the past twenty, years and I owe it to FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. James Smith, Bentons Ferry, W. Va. A Veteran of the Civil War Cured After Ten Yoars of Suffering. R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes: — “Most of the time for ten years I was confined to my bed with some disease of the kidneys. It was so severe I could not move part of the time. I consulted the best medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me.” Hefuso Substitutes Poi n ted Paragraphs. An idle brnin is the devils i scheme factory. No man is so wise that he can’t learn from a fool. Loyo is blind; especially the brand known as self-love. But few men exhibit their brav ery until after the danger is past Man is born with a character, but he has to make bis own repus j tution. Buy what you don’t need and j later on you will sell what you ! do need. A lazy man is always anxious to ; get. busy when there is nothing to i do. I Them Both. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a specific for nervous disorders. It removes the cause and effects a speedy and permanent cure. “1 feel it is my duty to let you know that your medicines have cured mv little girl of nine, of spasms. She commenced having them at the ajfo of three. Our family doctor said she would outgrow them but she did not. We took her to another physician who said her trouble was epileptic fits in a mild form, lie did her no good either. She was so nervous she could hardly walk. As I had already used Dr. Miles’ Nervine and found it a good remedy for myself I commenced giving it to my child. I gave her in all ten bottles of the Nervine and one of the Blood Purifier. That was over two years ago and she has not had an attack since we com menced the treatment. She is no longer troubled with nervousness and we consider her permanently cured. I enclose her pic ture. My mother-in-law lost her reason and was insane for three months from the effects of LaGrippe. Six bottles of Dr. Miles’ Ner vine cured her. My sister has also taken it for sick headache with good results. We all thank you very much fur your good medi cines and kind advice. 1 don’t think there is any other medicine half so good. 1 send iny daughter’s photograph so that you may see what a sweet little girl lives out in Arkansas.”—Mrs. Hannah Barkett, Springdale, Ark, All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Two Sixes? 5® Cents and $1*8® SOLD m BEOMBtDED BY Dr, C,H. J ones. i wR 1111 in iiwrYT^rriHim YALUABL£ Mining Lands! FOR SALE- I have the following gold mining properities for sale in fiiani|>kin Comity* Kit) acres, f> miles south-west of Dahlonega, and adjoining the Briar Batch. Fiye gold-bearing veins open ed tip, assaying from #4‘.50 to $11.00 per ton. with ore enough in sight to ni l a ten stamp mill 25 years. This proposition lias a chartered water ditch running through the entire property, with water power enough in command tor all necessary maclnnerv. Wed timbered. In White County tnsa 500 acres, T2 miles north-east of I ahlonega, in the above countv. Two veins opened up from 8 inches to two feet wide, running $0.00 per ton mill Wst. Veins run through the entire 500 acres. This property also con tains very valuable placer digging. Water in abundance for till necessary mining operations. Well timbered anti a farm ol 00 acres in cultivation. Titles clear and perfect. Address for particulars and prices, w. I L McAfee, REAL estate agent, Dahlonega, Ga. THE . <► Ladies Especially! Arc ITiyited. t o O cl II ; 111 cl TlXcTIh i 110 ( ) ri 1 * fLarge Stock of Cheapest anu Prettiest in 1 >£ili k>nej>a. ovetything usually kept in a store and we ON M AX 1 > A/D *J. F. MOORE & COMPANY I W© Deal In i Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Groceries, till kinds Karen Impleniigits and f Mining Supplies at very .reasonable figures, $ In fact any anti everything you need. I Grveatly reduced Prices iu | Many .A.rtides. j J. F. Moore & Co. IgFoocL IXice- 11. CHALMERS STOW, ► Our stock consists of ♦ w iH make it to your interest to trade with us. Give us a trial.* t i t IT. IK (jt'URIjEY. | Fui teral Direct or & Embalmei And Dealer in COFFINS, CASKETS, COFFIN FIXTURES, and BURIAL ROBES, Dahlonega, Ga. FI88X GLASS n -AT Dahlonega Portrait §o’b galicr Next Door Above Masonic Hall, G D. BRUCE, Gen Manaj 1 ounir Men A n{ j Attention. Won I The North Geoivi., . I Colh'ire, I'Btoblifchci hv otl't-rs the greatest and . Mll(1 mg investment. Tniii ,l! ' : bowl1 ^ cliniHte hcnhujl sun ,Minding, s chccPy { y"'< exact, scholarship hj„|, " T distinguished graduate* students, able teachers I ' ,u ‘ -bde champion^ ' f(( f !in ‘ l lms lhc Onest emlcl !l »>”*t 'liSinouRiJ Point graduate. " 1 '" r I'uViciilurs, I)H. E. S. Avis, t>r,s i , 1 ,. n , i IhlllluDl'irji Q,j A eelication foTi Georgia, Lumpkin County. To Tun Sri'KRiouCoe Wop The petition of Wilbiu-' p < ^ tXTf - Denver, Colorado, J jm.v ',i lm ' ( ‘ t Huntingdon, Tennessee “ "f 111 Clements, T. F. Jackson, ‘ and i ’j Monro ol Dahlonega, Georgia ‘ fully shows: ’ 1st. That, they desire for Hum.-, .... their nesoointes, successors •imi - ■ to become incorporated and 1,1. stituted a body corporate ancles name and style of 4 ‘Ink .Ilmjh) GoldAIining Cc p> n 2nd. Tim term lor wind. pJLi!,Z r i ask to be mcorpornted is cm ... n years, vyitli privilege of renewal at ill expiration of that time. J H_rd. The capital stock of said Con ,,_ ration is to bo ($2,000,000) Two Mn 1 Dollars, divided into shares of \ 1 «d which is to be paid in before I nieneing business. 1 And aiey desire, for saiiWi., to receive in payment of siibsenniiom to the cajsital stock money, or prom J in- other thing of value suitable for pJ uses and business of the oorporntion.* 4 tli. 1 he object ot the corporation iJ pecuniary gain to its stock-holdup 5th. The particular business",, posed ami intended to be carried on bii said corporation is mining gold, silver copper, coal, iron or any other minera or metal; and quarrying marble, fin ite or any other stone, and dentally— (a) Conducting a general morcimilc! business, buying and sidling to its onJ ployees and to the publie, good., war -s! I and merchandise, machinery, mining! 1 supplies ami utensils. (!►) Developing water powers, g. at-ing electricity, establishing, main-1 taining and operating electric plant for its own use and furnishing, leasing; and selling electric lights, heat aid power to municipal and private corpor-i ations, and the public at large <c) Constructing, equiping. main-! taining and operating such electric, steam or other railroads or tram roads ns may be necessary or convenient for] the use of the. corporation in the pros ecution of its enterprises. (d) Constructing, maintaining ini operating a telephone line or lines be tween its works and power plants in said County and its principal olliee in Dahlonega, Georgia. (e) Owning, operating ami carrying on the business of saw-milling mid lumbering. 6th. They desire, for such corporation the right to contract for, lease, lwj and hold all such real estate, water powers and easements as may be use ful and pr q>er in the conduct of the business of t he corporation, and to sell, lease, mortgage or otherwise cucumber the same; to issue bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedni ssns may be determined to be to the interest a the corporation and authorized by in stock-holders. 7lli. They desire forsaid corporation the right to construct mid maintain such dams, ditches, trestles, II nine and pipe lines and water ways; to erwt and maintain such buildings and struc tures, and install such machinery and appliances; and to erect such pole lina and wires for the transmission of elec tricity and electric power, ns niuj « deemed necessary and expedient ■ the conduct of the business ol the cor poration : the right to exercise such powers of eminent domain as :u 't granted by the laws of Georgia to m- dividuals and corporations engaged m similar businesses to that of tins or- poration, and generally todniol sin. acts and things and to exercise a such powers as are necessary ruid I of er in the eondue.t of its businessnnd in elTecUniting the objects of the corpora ] tion. 81, It. They desire. for such corpora ^ to have the right to sue and be suun to have and use a common seal: to make and prescribe such regulat- 1 ' 11 * and by-laws for its government be needful and proper mid no'comn t to law ; to constitute and electa non of Directors for the mnnagemem ol - allairs and to confer upon l| wi. ■ right to elect such officers as are i ■ and as may bo authorized by U* j laws; and they furtherdesn-e .in,^^ oral powers, ingots and | , which may be conferred upon L which are incident to corporatm> the State of Georgia, which by chartered by ' : • r] r t ^ 0th. The prineip;’.!, eioee ol^ ; . ^ ^ poration shall be at Dalm'a . , . Gouiily of Lumpkm.Mate ’ 1 1 , DM rYl-ine.d-lv MsMl';,!, atom t e.e right to cm.mo- • . ^ ,, ]lV tain branch ottiees or agem “K j •„ 0 ) other place or places. mllH . ' Il ^V without tlie State el Geoigia, stock-holders may from determine upon. l0 hr Wherefore petitaniers 1 , '’ 1 > | „ )W made a body corporate urn ’ | lfir ter and style aforesaid anu im. • rj , r |,ts. be granted them t ' (, " lt '!' r {j.'Lt forth privileges ami lowers aeitiu - and petitioned tor. T LlI ,. v , Petitioners’Attorney. Filed in olliee August I"* 1 '- ’ _ Georgia, iaimpkin (. 'umD; f [!r , <u- 1, John II. Moore, ( h H' , c - (tl ,iit.V. lierior -Court in mid loi f- . Ir uf do certify that the bavgoing ^ f „ r and correct copy o Mm i I L , ; qinmg charter for The Jumiw bo® ()f |il,- Gompany, as t he same < I , in mv olliee. ... *,< natur' t Given under my olliUJi - • this August S C - l.iaie to tune