The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, September 24, 1903, Image 4

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hU¥IV&HOHKtTlR-KTnKPWJrTt.TWY**!. »V'W^r-TW T^V'~rn; •* The Secrets of Success. John Simoncfs of Fannin noun- tv has instituted a novel suit Ai r. James J. Hill, who lived in gainst the Georgia Iron and Coal n log cabin and who chopped wood Company. Ifo sues for $10,000 for a living when lie was a boy, for illegally detaining him and ,and who rose to his present post- compelling him to work m the lion as railroad president, steam company’s mines after his term of boat owner and financier, gives sentence bad expired. Si.nonds, the following so yen secrets of bis i according to tbo records in the success; i ease, was convicted of a misde Be honest. If a man is not bon- meanor in Fannin superior court est, ho is bound to fail eventually, i two years ago and given a sentence lie earnest. Crown your small- of twelve months in the chain est action est ness. Be truthfu not alone cm truth, more Rise early with the halo of earn- j gang. Truthfulness does roost of telling the dten of acting it. The morning hours ty pays non wary meets Terrell. We never did believe in court ing a girl for her money. But if we happened to fall in love with a “real pretty” girl who hud'a few thousand we wouldn’t Ivt this be a barrier to our suit. It would rather bo an incentive to lure us on. So of two candidates for of fice. If they are equally good men, we would naturally prefer the fel low who is willing to spend a thousand, being the I Q kkel occasionally with a strug- ever known m the ; gling county paper.—Cobb Conns oorgin. Terrell conn 1 -I ty Courier. Me Was Mistaken. arc the best hours of each day. •Study causes. Men who suc ceed are not magicians, but you will probably find they have a ca pacity for hard work. If causes are cheated, effects must come. Wilcox count v tax rate Ibis year is-tff'T.yO a highest rati history of ( The county dispen- dl the demands of The recent grand jury of kor county returned 75 true Wul- bills. The Atlanta tax committee has found that many tax payers down that way arc swearing falsely too. Almost Unnerved Me Heart Pains. Forty two persons were poison ed last week in Pennsylvania by eating ice cream. Short of Breath Faint and Languid. Yc Men And Attention. Women, T}-.Miles’i feart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. ‘'ll lias been live years since I was cured of j heart trouble liyyoui Heart Cure and Nerv- i me, and 1 am just as sound as a dollar in j that oii,':in today. For several years t had been suffering with my heart. Breathing ' I become short and difficult at times, short, sharp nains about the heart, sometimes j '.rcomi'anieu fluttering would make 1 me it? -lit and languid. The least excite ment or mental worry V'ould almost •.-"•rve me. 1 felt that the trout,!.- war "whib worse all the time, and after trying m..nj remedies prescribed by physicians without j obtaining relief, I was induced to give your' remedies a trial, I was relieved the second day, and after taking three or four bottles all Kvinptoms were removed and have never 'vnved signs of returning."—-Rev. Geo. W. Km .scope,Chincoteague, Va. There ate man, symptoms of heart d. rase, which so closely icsemble those of more com mon nervous disorders as to frequently mis lead the attending physician. < tften in cases of heart trouble the stomach, kidneys, liveror lungs become affected. Again the symptoms may be those of weakened nerves, as tired fee l.’. l eplcssnc-s, timidity, the patient is easily excitable and apt to worry without cause. If you have the least suspicion that your Item l is weak study your symptoms and begin the use of Dr. Miles’ Heart" Cure, the great heart and blood tonic, without a day’s delay All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle 1 ir. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nc.r-.-jus and lli-art Diseases, Address Dr. Miles Medi.-al Co,. Elkhart, Jnd. The North Georgia Agiicnltural College, established by the state, oilers the greatest and most pay ing investment. Tuition free, board cheap, climate healthful, surroundings cheerful, discipline ! exact, scholarship high. It litis ! distinguished graduates, earnest 1 '.uio ., K,n teachers. It holds 'the state championship for oratory and has the finest cadet corps mi lder a most distinguished West Point graduate. For paiticulurs, write to Dk. E. S. Avis, President, Dahlonega, Ga. The manager of one of W ash ington's large department stores was at his desk, deep in thought over some intricate business prob lem of t.iie day, says the W ashing ton Star. Not far away stood the young woman who lias charge of the sheet music department-, carrying on an animated conversation over the phone. " When the manager came out of his reverie his attention was ar rested by scraps of conversation from the small box-like arrange ment that holds the telephone. “1 love you, dear, and only you •—I’m wearing my heart away— can’t live on love?—1 never was hurt until then — J'vi* a longing in my heart for you, and maybe when the harvest days are over I'll think of you—dreamy eyes—just- kiss me good bye —yes, a dream of the golden past — goodbye, forev er.” Before bo bad recovered from his astonishment and wonder the young woman hung up the receiv er and stepped out of the tele phone box. “Miss Jones, come hero,” . lie commanded, st.ernily, “It’s strict, ly against tbo rules of this store for salespeople to use the ’phone for personal business. 1 must forbid you to do it any more. Hereafter, when you wish to make love tu a young man, don’t do it over the «telephone, where every one can hear everything you have to toll him. Now go 1o your de partment.” “Why, Mr. Brown,” she an swered. “I was simply ordering some new sheet music which we need from the publisher.” He hasn’t stopped apologizing yet. I lore is the way the game law now stands: Season for hunting doves from August 15ih to March ,w 'h—For killing wild turkeys, pat ridges and qt; II, November 1st to March 15th. Doer o. from September 1st to January 1st. ’Possums from October 1st to March 1st, unless they'get after <, your chickens. TH[ 1REATEST OFFER OF THE YEAR! CITATION. Georgia, Lumpkin County. To all whom it may concern: B . F. Anderson, Administrator of Nannie Hutchens, represents to the court in his petition, duly tiled, that he has fully discharged all the duties of his trust, and prays to be finally dis charged from said'trust. I will pass upou the same, on the 1st Monday in October. 1903. John Huff, Ordinary. WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Circulation Over 1 50,000 ^gSUNNY SOUTH, Weekly Circulation Over 100,000 Ghomas E. Watson’s Life of THOMAS JEFFERSON Jind TWO Estimates at the CJtSH $10,000 COTTON CONTEST All Four for Only $1.25 .RIFF’S SALE. Georgia, Lumpkin County. Will be sold before tlie 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 for cash the following property, to- W-it : Lots of land, numbers 78b. 77t), 717, j Kilt and Hie west half of 785. All in j the 5th distr.ct and lirst section of I Lumpkin county, Georgia. . Continu ing in each whole lot lO acres more or I less. Levied on as the property of F. A. Crane, by virtue of and to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Hie Justice court of the lo.52nd district, G. M., of said county, in iavor of The Bank of Dah lonega, agaiusi die said F. A. Crane, as principal and IV. J. Burt. Adminis trator of the estate of John 1*. Corn as seeuriiv. This, the Oth day of Sept., ©OS. .), M. 1 >A\ r is, Sheriff. Khe WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Is the World’s greatest and most widely read week ly newspaper —the farmer’s friend, the woman’s companion, the children’s joy—one dollar a year. Uhe SUNNY SOUTH Is the recognized standard Southern Literary week ly—devoted to Fiction. Romance, Literature and Household reading especially adapted to the fireside -fifty cents a year To Sufferers From Kidney 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 incurable, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but FOLEY’S will positively cure everv case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken in time, and even in the worst cases cf 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 F0LEY ? S SCIDRSEY CURE at once and avoid a fata! maladjL FILEY'S KIDNEY GUISE is made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases and was used for years in pri vate practice before it was nut on the market. He Could Ho! Straighten Up Thornao Maple, Birbeck, III., writes: “I had a very bad 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.” Three Physicians Treated Him Without Success V7. 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. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy.” Suffered Twsnty-Fiva 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 I bought a bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE.” I TWO SIZES 5Qc and $1.00 ETCCQMHENDED BY Dr, 0,H, J ones VAWTABLE Mining Lands FOR SALE- I have the following gold mining properil-ies for sale in WlaiftB Cjth., 500 acres, 12 miles north-cast of Dahlonega, in the above county. Two Veins opened up from 8 inches to two feet wide, running 8!) 00 per Ion mill lest, Veins run through the entire 500 acres This properly also con tains very valuable placer diggins. Water in .abundance for ail necessary mining operations. Weil timbered and a farm ol 00 acres in cultivation. Titles clear and perfect. Address for particulars and prices, W. £1' Al e A R REAL ESTATE AGENT, Dahlonega, Ga. FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC U/ORK QONE -AT- 10 LIFE and TIMES of THOMAS JEFFERSON 13.1 auks For* Sale At the Nugget ollice yon will find the following blanks: Warranty Doe Is, Morf gage Deeds, Mortgage Notes, Mortgage ihi.is Chattlo Mortgages, Plain Notes, Common Leases, Miner's Leases, Criminal Warrants, Peace Warrants, ()ptions, Power of Attorney, Witness Summons, J. P. Suil.ii.oi-- . .Justice’s Court Fifas, Forthcoming Bonds, Constable’s advertisements, Bonds for Title, Affidavit & Bond for Garnishment Administrator’s Deeds and Attachments. POLEYSKIMEYCOKE V. Makes Kidneys end bladder Right ‘By Hon. Thomas E■ Watson, written for The Weekly Constitution as the lirst volume of Watson’s History of tiie United States, the greatest of ali of Watson’s great Histories The Like of Jefferson was begun In The Weekly Constitution in July—being published weekly and to be completed between now and Christmas. All subscribers to The Weekly Constitution at $'3,OO, or to Imth Tim Weekly Constitution and The Bunny 8outh at S1J.23 for 11io two, will be sent FREE, upon request made accompanying subscription, a com'Perth rubrication of are the hack installments ei this cun-:at history, which should be in every household. You thus ge 1 two i.warp a her weekly PERIODICALS, one newsj the other fiction and lit era' u re— and in addition, a publication of all back installments of this great history, bringing yon to the date of your subscription—all for the trifle of-$7.25. D, liHALMERS STOW, ■Dahlonega Portrait ||o’d (fallen). Next Door A G D, BRUCE, Gen Manager $10,000.00 PORT RECEIPTS CONTEST' Is upou the TOTAL receipts of cotton at alt U. S. Ports from l Sept., 1908, to j !2 January, 1904, both inclusive. It is offered only hy he Conathution aud I not in connection \\ ith any newspaper syndicate, and hence is limited to the tom. Hu lion’s Circulation. The prizes are $3,000,00 for the exact or nearest to exact figures j $1,500.00 foi the next best, $503.00 for the next,, $200.00 for next, and $125.00 for tlie next best estimate, for five next nearest $50.00 em-li SG next $25 Od eaeti. 23 next $15 OO each, 50 next $7.50 each aud lOO 1 next Lest estimates $1.00 each. Total of set prizes $7,003,00. IN AD DITION $1 fOOO.CG hi five $200.00 nriy.es for the best estimates In live monthly sections of contest aud $2,00& in two great consolation oilers foi 500 bales and 1,000 bales each way from exact figures. Funeral Director & Embalmer I And Dealer in COFFINS, CASKETS, COFFIN FIXTURES, Hill I BURIAL ROBES, Dahlonega, Ga. ON HAN 1) .AT & We Den 1 In Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Ikuit.-, UveralL, Groceries, all kinds Farm I iiipleineats and Mining Supplies at very rc.isniiabk' fi- 111 ' ' lu fad any and everything, you m-ed. ‘.-itistic cover- -if" ??.,« contest for last to w yearn ur >: Totr.l port receipts Sapteiaber 1 to 13th of foilo\vlit / January, both laulusive: IS9S 899 t coo oi 1002 1003 6,070, 773 ?r.o, (73 4,'iv- > 4,846,751 3,279,507 3,313,87.-2 G.H. McGUIRE, I THE JEWELER 1 Gronlly reduced Driers iYl’oily A rl iclcs. m CLARK KSYU.I.L ST.. Dahlonega, Ga. ■J Sti ■ '■ I HE NEXT MAIL if additional particulars wanted, or, what end subscription remittance, with estimates, direct by money order jgistered mall to — - - THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta. Ca. Clock and Watch Repairing a Special tv. I (Lock L ?V] ICt " (Jlolbbir;-* ’ - L ' . . « a eye 1 '' *******-