The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, September 17, 1903, Image 4

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When Love Waned. “Von admit,." ah id the attorney for the plaintiff in the breach-of- protnise case, according to the Chicago Cost, “that you were en- gagod-to my client?” “I do." admitted the defendant. “And presumably you loved her?” “I did." “ And vet you broke the engage ment. Why was that?” “ hove had waned. ” “Oil, love had waned, had it? Do you know why?” “Yep, sir.” “Do you know when it first be gun to wane?” “Yes. sir.” “When was t Imt?” “The first time 1 saw her adopt tlie prevailing feminine fashion of riding a horse astride. 'flint smashed a love dream, sir, and smashed it good and plenty.” The lawyer for the plaintiff gave the jurors a quick look, and he knew then that the ease was lost She Meant Purgatory. A good story, says the New York Tribune, is told of a certain Catholic bishop in the Northwest, who, while examining a class for confirmation, asked one of the lit tle girls the question, “What is mat rimony?” “That's where we go to suffer for our sins!” was the reply of the child, who had evidently been carefully prepared for the exami nation. Her mother, greatly agi tated, began to rebuke her: “You mean purgatory, Kitty; toll the Hisliop you mean purgatory,” and the child began to cry. “Don't cry, Kitty,” said the bishop, soothingly, “you are near er right than your mother subs peels.” What the Teacher K now. Didn’t The Ladv and the License. CITATION. Georgia, Lumpkin County. To all whom it may concern: lb F. Anderson, Administrator of Nannie Hutchens, represents to the. court iu his petition, duly filed, that he lias fully discharged all the duties of his trust, and prays to he finally dis charged from said trust. 1 will pass upon the same on the 1st Monday in October, 190*1. John Herr, Ordinary. SpRIFPS SALE. Georgia, Lumpkin County. Will be sold before the court, house door of the county of Lumpkin on the 1st Tuesday in Oct., next, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bid der foreash the following property, to- wit : Lots of land, numbers 780, 770, 717, 840 and the west half of 785. All in the 5th district and first section of Lumpkin county, Georgia. Contain ing in each whole lot 10 acres more or less. Levied on as the property of F. A. Crane, by virtue of and to satisfy a li. fa. issued from the Justice court, of the Ll.Vind district, G. M., of said county, in lavor of The bank of Dah- lonega, against the said F. A. Crane, as principal and W. J. burl, Adminis trator of the estate of John I\ Corn as securin'. This, the tttli day of Sept., l'JOJ. .1, M. 1 >avis, Sheri ft'. AN ORDINANCE* Cot'Ncii. Cn amiiK.n, Daiii.onkua, Ga ., Sept 7t.h, l!)0:i. be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dahlonega, that on and after the passage, of this ordinance, it sha'l lie unlawful for any person or persons to leave, within the boundaries of the cemetery of the city, any sur plus dirt left over from an newly made grave, or to leave any other rubbish upon the grounds. Any one violating the above ordinance shall be punished as prescribed in section 1(12 of the or dinance of said city. Cnanimouby adopted. Hath IT. ILvkkr, Mayor. W.m. J. Woui.ky, Clerk. Bli> 11ks For Sale At the Nugokt office you will find the following blanks: Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Mortgage Notes, Mortgage Fifas Chaltlo Mortgages, Plain Notes, Common Leases, Miner’s Leases, .Criminal Warrants, Peace Warrants, Options, bower ofAttorney, Witness Summons, .!. P. Summons, Justice's Court Fifas, Forthcoming Bonds, Constable’s advertisements, BouiIb for Title, Affidavit, & Bond for Garnishment Administrator’s Deeds and Attachments. FDimKlDNEYCbRE Makas Kidneys and Bladder Right Dot 1 know something my teacher doesn't know. Mamma — Indeed. Wlmt is that? “1 know when the world is com ing to an end and she doesn’t, I asked her and she didn’t know.” “Oh, well, who told you?” “Undo John. Ho . said the world would come to an end when children stopped asking questions that nobody could answer.” In Kentucky. Man born of woman is of few days and full of bullets. Never put off until tomorrow the feud you can start today. A gun in the hand is worth two in the hip pocket. A dead man guards no jails. A poor feud is bettor than none. To shoot is human ; to forgive a crime. Order is heaven’s first Haw. God gave us bushes that there might be ambushes.—New York Herald. The champion mosquitoes of the world, according to a traveler, are those of Taylor’s Island, on tlie Choptank river, Maryland. They are often half an inch long and arc perfectly black, with white feet. They do not sing and their bite is likethe sting of a bee. People who are obliged to go out of doors wear a protection, n hoop on their head, from which hangs a netting, which is belted to the waist. They cur ry about them a piece of fat pork, which when applied to a sting or bite acts as an antidote. The Chop- tank river region is the great market garden of Baltimore, Philadelphia and other Eastern cities, and one theory to account for the remarkable size of the mos quitoes is that they feed on the splendid fruits and vegetables which grow so luxuriantly there and are thus fattened to a far great er degree than their brothers who live in loss favorable localities. “I want a license,” the Cloves land Phiiii'-Dcaler reports a lady 1 as remarking. “A license to be married, 1 nm’m?” I “Do you think 1 want a license I to cutcb fish ?” “No, ma’m you have evidently I caught your fish.” “What’s that ? Let me have the 1 license without any further words. ! How much is it?” “But there arc certain prelimis 1 nurics, ma’m.” “I’ll pay for those too.” “You don’t understand me, j ma’m. You want to he married, I don’t you?” “Who said 1 did ?” “I inferred you did. At least i you want a license to be married, j don’t you ?” “Well, 1 don't want to wrap up nails in it.” “That’s just what I thought. And now giye me the names.” “What’s that! Whose names!” “Yours and the gentleman’s.” “Say, haye I got to give the names!” “Certainly; and the age.” My age! A'ou want my age! My age and the names too?” “Of course.” “Well, you don’t got them. If there’s going to be any cheap no toriety about this affair, young man, you can make up your mind that it’s all off. Do you hear me, young man? It’s all off! Good day.” The Alabama house passes a va grancy bill which is practically the same as the Georgia bill. Grip’s Grim Grasp Caused Heart Disease. A Philadelphia woman had her husband arrested last week, accus- eusing him of murder in North Carolina. Young Men And Women, Attention. The North Georgia Agiicullura! 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 state championship for oratory and bus the fittest cadet corps un der a most distinguished West Point graduate. For paiticuhirs, write to Du. E. S. Avis, President, Dahlonoga, Ga. Could Not Lie Left Side. On Dr.Miles’He&rt Cure and Nervine Cured Me. Mrs. H. R. Jobe, formerly of Birmingham, Ala., writes from Eldredge, the same state, as follows:' “It is with the greatest pleasure that I rec ommend Dr. MileB’ Nervine and Heart Cure. I only wish that I could tell every sufferer how much good they have done me. Last winter I had a severe attack of La- Grippe, which left my heart in a very bad condition. I could not lie down for the smothering spells that would almost over come me and the feeling of oppression around my heart. I had not been so that 1 could lie cn my left side for a long time. I f ot your Heart Cure and took three bottles. have no trouble now with my heart and can lie on my left side as well as my right Formerly I had suffered for years with nerv ous prostration. 1 had tried so many rem edies that 1 had got clear out of heart of get ting anything tiiat would help me. The nerves of my heart were so affected that sometimes it would lose beats so it would seem to stop altogether. It was on the ad vice of a lady friend that I tried your Restor ative Nervine. I felt better after the first few doses and two bottles of Nervine and one of Heart Cure made me feel like a new person. My heart is all right and my nerv ousness is all gone. I never fail to recom mend it to others afflicted as 1 was.’’ All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medihtl Co, Elkhart, Ind. NSW FAIL GOODS ON HAND AT | |J. F. MOORE & COMPANY.! We Deal li Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Groceries, all kinds Farm Implements and Mining Supplies at very reasonable figures. In tact any and everything you need. Greatly reduced Prices Many A rt ides. J. F. ioore & Go. iu Foley's Kidney Cure Cyras All Kidney and iladder 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 Foley's Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. 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 CURE was recommended to me. After using one bottle 1 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 Years 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, ft was so severe I could not move part of the time. I consulted the best medical skill available, hut 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.” Refuse Substitutes Two Sizes, 50 Gents and $1.00 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dr, C.H. Jones. VALUABLE Mining Lands FOR SALE- I have the following gold mining properitics for sale in White t’oiml.v Ga 500 acres, 12 miles north-east of Dahlonega, in the above countv. Two veins opened up from S inches to two feet wide, running ft).00 per ton mill test. Veins run through the entire 500 acres. This property also con tains very valuable placer diggins. Water in abundance for all necessary mining operations. Well timbered and a farm of (iO acres in cultivation. Titles clear and perfect. Address for particulars and prices, "W”. ILL JSIcYVIee, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Dahlonega, Ga. THE 1 ♦ ♦ jLadies Especially! Aio fiiyi(e<l 1 o Cal I a i ic1 Exjt i li i i u ’ O m 1 Large Stock of Dress Goods, j Cheapest and Prettiest in I >aliione«a. ►Our stock consists of everything usually kept iu a 1 1 >f* ami "I ►will make it to your interest to trade with us. Give u> a trial £ I" mi era 1 Director & Embalmer And Dealer in COFFINS, CASKETS. COFFIN FIXTURES, and BURIAL ROBES, Dahlonega, Ga. g.h. McGuire, THE li. i>. <u i: I-.I-CV. 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