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M ore Religious 'Thoughts.
Ham Wav, (ia., Aug. 20.
Mr. Editor:
I um alive but run down and
at home taking a litllo rest then I
am going out to meeting some
where.
I have been to New Holland—
got to be in a prayer meeting ;
where they acted rather funny, j
Had some good prayers and rends
ing and some good talks from men i
and women, and I liked it all the :
way in that sort of meeting. Some j
strange sayings but yon know I
always look on the better side
and think it is all right.
Yes, the writer of this got to!
preach for them once, and then i
heard the first hollrness sermon I
ever hoard from a Baptist eyange- ,
list, from North Carolina. lie ;
preached well, if I am any judge
of preaching. If I can’t preach
much myself 1 think I can toll
when the other fellow does. lie
said nothing of railroads, nor col- j
leges. Only lie was uneducated
and wanted everybody else to go I
to school and learn what they |
ought to know and t hen they |
would be belter prepared to un
derstnnd preaching when they hear
it. I just had to say, Amen, for 1
knew how he felt without an edu
cation, and having to clear his
conscience trying to preach. I
want to say here that the best qual-
fleation to preach is to have reli
gion right to start with and then
study to show himself. A work
ing man of God approved needeth
not to be ashamed, and how can a
man study the word of God it' he
cannot read it ?
Say, you know what 1 would do
if 1 was just 40 years old and had
my experience? 1 would, if noths
mg better could be done, work a
week and go to school a week and
ponder and meditate on what was
•learned in the weeks schooling,
and then go again and on that
way until the English was master
ed. 1 at» a thousand limes sorry
for I have a lot of children that
are being kept out of school. 1
know what it is to be moved by
the holy spirit to warn sinners
and feed the (lock of God and he
destitute of an education. So as
to be able to use common lan
guage to express and explain
thoughts that wo want others to
know is a great .blessing. I hope
that oyery young man and wo
man, boy and girl will strive for a
Christian education. Thank God,
the Methodists, Baptists and Pres
bytorians, as religious denomina
tions, have gone to a great ex
pense, and also the state of Geor
gia, to educate her sons and
daughters. My friends, hear tno
as your friend, do all you can to
get an education and with it be
sure to become a Christian, for a
man can be a scholar without re
ligion, and lie may he a Christian
and not a scholar. The first will
take a man through the world
smoothly, tint niav be lost in the
end. The latter will take a man
through the world of hardships
and suffering and also take him to
lieayen in the end. So if you will
seek and find both it will make a
better time in this and in the oth
er world.
Say, dear editor, listen to what
a friend has said. Say, you who
read the Nought, think of what 1
have said and read the Till Chap,
of St. Matthew, and do as it says,
and then the loth Psalm, uili,
help, i pray and hope tor the
servants of God to begin to say,
stand in the way and see and ask
for the old paths which are the
rijjlit or good way and walk there
in. I am so glad that the gospel
of Christ is the power of God un
to salvation. Let us preach on
ly the gospel of Christ and
God's power will be fell.
J. N. Austin.
Allagoods time’s up as whipping
master at the state prison farm.
An Augusta paper says there
are 2000 loliaug vagrant negroes
in that town.
When a man shaves off his mus
tache he is offened if his friends
do not pretend that they hardly
recognized him.
Can you keep from laughing
when yen hear a man who wears
a high collar on a hot day criticis
ing women for tight lacing.
Speaking of the scarcity of girls
who know how to keep house, per
haps it is due to the fact that there
is a lack of young men capable of
providing the house.
Badly
S h alt ered Nerves
and Weak Heart.
Too Nervous to Sleep
or R.est.
Dr.Miles’Hcart Cure and
Nervine Cured Me.
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it is a blood tonic which speedily corrects
and regulates the heart’s action, enriches the
blood and improves the circulation. It will
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whose letter follows, and greatly improve
your general health:
“I have been so greatly benefited by Dr.
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the diseases they are recommended to cure.
•When I began taking these medicines I
weighed scarcely 140 pounds, my nerves
were badly shattered and my heart troubled
me a great deal. I had pain in my left arm
and shoulder, had difficulty in sleeping on
mv left side, had frequent smothering spells
and rny heart would flutter and palpitate.
I could eat scarcely any kind of food without
suffering great distress, and was so restless
and nervous that l slept little night or day.
Now I am never bothered with my heart,
my nerves are steady as a die, 1 sleep well,
eat well and weigh 163 pounds. 1 am happy
now and am trying to make back the money
1 spent for doctors who did me no good
while I was ill.”—T. R. Crawford, Center,
Texas.
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FOR SALE-
I have the following gold mining
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IliO acres, 5 miles south-west of
Dahloncgii, and adjoining the Briar
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Well limbered. In
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test. Veins run through the entire
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Water in abundance for all necessary
mining operations. Well timbered
and a farm ol (JO acres in cultivation.
Titles clear and perfect.
Address for particulars and prices
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REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Dahlonkga, Ga.
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APPLICATION FOR l
Georgia, bumpkin ‘County.
To Tim Sui-whohOocktw
The petition of WilburT < s, lNTY
Denver, Colorado, J. M,.\- of
Huntingdon, Tennessee‘ '. ini i ri ? lu
Clements, T. F. .lacks,* 1 J T »■
Moore of Daldonega, u CorL ,j., ^ L
fully shows: ’ rm ’ Uni-
1st. That, they dcBiru for thc inie i VI1
t heir associates, successors ard , • ’
to become incorporated and l, , ls
stitutod a body cor],orate under ‘n*
name and style of lller
“ T « (Jor A Minimi Cm,,,,
- nd. 1 he term for which i
ask to he incorporated is (guj , A"’ 5
years, with privilege of n-, ,. ;val '.' G
expiration of that time llic |
T1 "' capital stock of said cnnAI
ration ns to he ($2,000,000) Two Mi £
Dollars, divided into shares ( .,r o „ I
One Dollar each ; at least ten iK-r’,',,!
ol which is to be paid in l H fu r( . , ‘,
mincing business. 1
A nd they desire, for said corporation
to receive m payment of subscription
to the capital stock money, m-proS
or other thing of value suitable for’tl!
uses and business of the corporation
■Jth. 1 he object of the corporation is
pecuniary gain to its stock-holders
5th. The particular business pro
posed and intended to be carried on U
said corporation is mining gold, silver
copper, coal, iron or any other tnincrai
or metal 4 and quarrying marble, gran
ite or any other stone, and, iuci-
dentally—
ta) Conducting a general mercantile
business, buying and selling to ip, , m .
ployccs and to the public, goods, wares
and merchandise, machinery, mining
supplies and utensils.
(b) Developing water powers, gener
ating electricity, establishing, maa-
tain ing and operat ing electric plants
for its own use and furnishing, leasing
and selling electric lights, heat and
power to municipal and private corpor
ations, and the public at large.
(c) Constructing, oquiping, main-
tabling and operating such electric,
steam or other railroads or tram roads
as may he necessary or convenient fur
the use of the corporation in tlie pros
ecution of its enterprises.
(d) Constructing, maintaining and
operating a telephone line or lines be
tween its works and power plants in
said County and its principal office in
Duhlonega, Georgia.
(e) Owning, operating and carrying
on the business of saw-milling and
lumbering.
(5th. They desire for such corporation
the right to contract for, lease, Imy
and hold all such real estate, water
powers and easements as may he use
ful and proper in the conduct of the
business of the corporation, and to sell,
lease, mortgage or otherwise encumber
the same; to issue bonds, notes ur
other evidences of indebtedness as may
he determined to he to the interest of
the corporation and authorized by its
stock-holders.
7th. They desire forsaid corporation,
the right to construct and maintain
such dams, .ditches, trestles, flume and
pipe lines and water ways; to erect
and maintain such buildings and struc
tures, and install such machinery and
appliances; and to erect such pole lines
and wires lor the transmission of elec
tricity and electric power, as may be
deemed necessary and expedient in
the conduct of the business of the cor
poration : the right to exercise such
powers of eminent domain as are
granted by the laws of Georgia to in
dividuals and corporations engaged m
similar businesses to that of this cor
poration, and generally to do all such
acts arid tilings and to exercise all
such powers as are necessary and pref
er in the conduct of ils business ami m
effectuating the objects of the corpora
tion.
8th. They desire forsueh corporation
to have the right to sue and he >ou .
to have and use a common seal: 11
make and prescribe such rogumii" 11 -'
and by-laws fur itsgovernment as may
he needful and proper.and notromr.ir)
to law ; to constitute and elect a h |V
of Directors for the management 01 ►
allairs and to confer upon them 1
right to elect such officers as are u»W
and as may be authorized by 1,1 ' .
laws; and they further desire all K 1 ' ‘
era I powers, rights and pnvdtaj!
which may he conferred ll l 011 ‘ ,
which are incident to corpora-mi.
the State of Georgia, which by iamta
elm r11 red by the Superior Courts-
nth. The ju'inci, a! office 1 -I fail ‘
poration shall he at Bahlomua m «•
County of Lumpkin,Stale . t l " ' k”
but petitioners desire for -' a,(l A
ation the right to establish and »'•'
tain branch offices or ag«‘"C"’s ■ . ‘
other plaee or places, either wit nn^
without t he State ol Gemma. ■■ )(j
stock-holders may from tame
determine u\ on. _ p,e
Wherefore letitmners puij *
made a body cor| orale um.ei >•' 1 ’ r|( , r
and style aforesaid -and 'j 1 ' 1 j ..jLiits,
he granted diem conleiTing 1 . rt |,
privileges and , owers herein set Ion
and petitioned for. ^ j j ,, , v .
lVtitiom-rs V .Utomcy-
Filed ill office August inti., 1WW.
Georuia, I .tiin|>kin ( "U’ A
I. J oil'll H. Moore. <’h'jk
rior Court
j do certify l!'
and correct <
elm.rter for
j (‘oinpany, as
in my office.
tliven mid
this Angust
Util
ini
the I'
f
for
Jumhn
i : f the Mi
ni County.
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jp-ation f" r
i.i Mining
j.. rs ef lib’
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