The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, October 01, 1903, Image 4

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Hero Without Honor. An anecdote about lien, Milos concerns an innocent professional. It was in on uptown hotel, says tho Philadelphia Lodger. A num ber of men were gathered around listening to the speaker, n slender and rather magnetic man. “Ye*,''he was saying, “I was in the'midst of it at Santiago!” “Were the Spaniards good fighter*?’’ “Rather. Rut I took five of them unaided—officers, too — in Cuba, and two more in Porto R ico. “May I ask who you are?” in quired the general. “Yes, indeed. I'm Mr. Cline* dinst. the photographer, from Washington, and I took you, too, in Porto Rico.” Saved From Death After Four Years Of Nervous Prostra tion and Debility. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cured Me Permanently. Nervous prostration is the most serious of nervous disorders. It ari.u hou some extra strain, which robs tlie nen <4 th, vit I it v and life. The patient r; . h i s self control, is subject to frightful I.. alaclicsi, faints)) 11s, melancholia tind morbid ten 1 n- cies. l'oo weak to drag the thin, wasted body around; unable to pet deep or rest, life seems scarcely worth the living; the mind frequently broods until it become; unbal anced and insanity often results. Head what Dr. Miles’ Nervine did for Mrs. (Irabili: “I was terribly afflicted with nervous tre ’<* for nearly four years. I was so bad at ti, that 1 could not help myself, nor carry a chair across the room without giving out. One physician attended me for a year and a half without giving me any help what ever and 1 also doctored with two others without any good results. Mv father and others wished me to try Dr. Miles' Nervine which, after lots of coaxing 1 did. I took six bottles of the Nervine and some of the Nerve and Liver l’ills. 1 was completely cured of my trouble and 1 heartily recommend it to any woman who is suffering from a nervous disorder. I have used Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills for headache and neuralgia with best results. 1 believe thinly in the efficacy of the Nerve and Liver Pills and am fully convin ced that Dr. Mile.-.' Remedies saved my life.”—Mrs. IIattie Grauiil, Roanoke, Va. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Ri inedioe. Send for free book on Nervous ic.ul lleart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Thoroughly Incompetent. “Wlmt’t tho charge?” tho jus tice asked the officer who had brought in the object of the next ; item on the docket, says tho Balti- [ more American. “V agrancy, yer honor.” “Are you homeless?” tho jus tice asked the prisoner. “Temporarily,” was the reply, j “When did you work last?” “Well, about a year ago I bad a I drug store, but ” “And you couldn’t make a liv ing with a drug store 1” exclaimed the justice, excitedly, leaning ! over the bar. “No,” “Ninety days! A man who i can't make a living with a drug store ought to be put away perma- | nently. ” Our next legislature should have a sufficient Dumber of practical business men in it—who arc not oflicp>seeking politicians—to take up and straighten out the con- iglumcrntcd muss that now exists, j There should be a working major ity .of old experienced lawyers, merchants, farmers, manufactur ers, teachers, doctors, mechanics, Ac. The way of turning the lawmaking business over, in the main, to experienced young law yers, who are just starting out to hunt political jobs, should be nban- jdonod. Cobb County Courier. i Young Men And Women, Attention. The North Georgia Agi icult oral College, established by the state, offers t he 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, li holds the state championship for oratory and has tho finest cadet corps un der a most distinguished West Point graduate. For pailiculurs, write to Dr. E. S. Avis, President, Dahloncga, Ga. CITATION. Georgia, Lumpkin County. To till whom it may concern: R. F. Anderson, Administrator of Nannie Hutchens, represents to the court in hi* petition, duly filed, that he has fully discharged .ill "the duties of his trust, and prays to he finally dis charged from said trust. I will pass upon the same on the 1st Monday in October, 19011. John IIufk, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S 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 for cash the following property, to- wit: Lots of land, numbers 78(>. 770, 717, 84(5 and tin west half of 785. All in the nth district and "first section of Lumpkin county, Georgia. Continu ing in each whole lot 40 acres more or Jess. Levied on as the property of F. A. Crane, by virtue of and to satisfy a li. fa. issued from the Justice e mrt of the 1‘152ml district, G. M., of said county, in favor of Tho Rank of Dah loncga, against the said F. A. Crane, as principal and \V. .J. Hurt, Adminis trntor of the, estate of John 1'. Corn as security. This, the 9th day of Sept., looa. .1. M. 1 )ayis, Sheriff. Blanks For Sale At the Nugget office you will find the following blanks: Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Mortgage Notes, Movtgag.) Fifas- Cinttle Mortgages, Plain Notes, Common Leases, Minor’s Leases, Criminal Warrants, Peace Warrants, Options, Power of Attorney, Witness Summons, J. P. Summons, justice’s Court Fifas, Forthcoming Bonds, Constable’s advertisements, Bonds for Title, Affi lavii & Bond for Garnishment Administrator’s Deeds and Attachments. FOLIYSKIDNEYCUI® Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Send XTs Yo m* ■1 A Boomerang Sermon. The little English vicar Hcxlon, whose objection to high church ritualism brought him recently in to conflict with Bishop Pottct in New York, sat one day in the cafe of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, says the Boston Post. A group of reporters surround od him. One of the reporters snid: “Why don’t you try to drown ritualism, Mr. Fillingham, with sermons, rather than with vio lencc?” The vicar smiled. “Sermons,” ho snid, “have an effect always, but too often this effect is the op posite one to what the sermonizer intended.” “How do you mean, sir?” the reporter asked. “I’ll illustrate to you what I mean,” said the vicar. “J once had it parishioner who was ti miser. For this man's benefit 1 preached one Sunday a strong sermon on the necessity of charity, or phil anthropy—a sermon on tho duty and the joy of giving. The miser, at whom I gazed often, scorned impressed. “Next day I met him on the street, “ ‘Well, John,’ I said, ‘what do yon think of yesterday’s sermon?’ “ ‘It moved me deeply, sir,’ he answered. ‘It brought home to turn beggar.’ " “Cloves,” said a. physician, "‘make an excellent and lmndy remedy for nausea, for the head ache due to train rides and for slight attacks of seasickness. 1 went abroad last year, and on the boat the first day out I began to feel the approaches of seasickness. I took a clove every hour all the rest of tho day, and by midnight the attack had left me, and it did not return again. My wife is much given to indigestion, particularly when she eats pastry, but exper ience has taught her that she may now eat pastry with im punity, provided that she swal lows a clove now and then for (i several hours after the meal.” FOLEY’S CURE tnuarantegd for All Kidney and Bladder Troubles. IsSafe and Sara FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURI cures the most obstinate cases of kidney and bladder diseases. It supplies the kidneys with the substances they need to build up the worn out tissues. It will cure Bright’s Disease and Diabetes if taken in time, and a slight disorder yields readily to the wonderful curative power of this great medicine. It sooths and heals the urinary organs and invigorates the whole system. If your kidneys are de ranged, commence by taking WEEKLY CONSTITUTION \ j|j fgyj. Circulation Over '150,000 I UAeSUNNY SOUTH, Weekly for Circulation Over 100,000 \ Ghomas E. IVatson’s ^ tn I Y Life of THOMAS JEFFERSON Jbnd TWO Estimates at the CJ1SH $10,000 COTTON CONTEST/ $1,25 Sfte 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 -0:i0 dollar a year. 0% at once. It will make you well. A Physician Hcalstl, Now Prescribes 5t Dally Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician at Smith’s Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal experience with FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE: “For years I have been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I used everything known to the profession without relief, until I commenced to use FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After taking three bot tles 1 was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles, for I can honestly state I have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success.” Had to Gat Up Several Times Every Night Mr. F. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes : “ I was troubled wan kidney disease about three years. I was nervous and all run down, and had to get up several times during tne night, but three bottles of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE effected a complete cure. I feel better titan I ever did and recommend it to my friends.” TWO SiZHS 50c and $1„00 Dr, C.H. Jones. Uf>e 3 V H H Y «S’ O U T 12 Is the recognized standard Southern Literary week ly—devoted to Fiction, Rostanao. Literature- and Household reading especially adaoted to the fircrLL —fifty cents a year valuable Mining Lands FOR SALE- I have the following ^oltl niinin< r properties for sale in White tloiinty ? CjJjs 500 acres, 12 miles north-ensl of Dahloncga, in the above county. Two veins opened up from 8 inches to two feet wide, running $9.00 per ton mill lest. Veins run through the entire • )00 acres. This property also con tains very valuable placer diggins. ! <i(ei in abundance for all necessary i mining operations. Well timbered and a farm of GO acres in cultivation. | 'J itles clear and perfect. Address for particulars and prices |W. I I* Mc Afee, BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Daulonkga, Ga. FIRST CLASS Photographic Work \pt -AT- Dahloneqa Portrait fifo'd Gallery, LIFE arid T£A -f TK011A3 JErV. 2y Hon. Thomas E fVation, written for The \V-e - ly t.'oo. liltiti in an the first volume of Watson’s Mi.stouv oi<- tijr lIn rrr.n —r vri-'S, tho great.-st of n! of Watson’s {.-ro-.it Histori • The Lift, ok .Ii-.kki- .-on- was began in The Weekly ('onstitution in July—being pobU.divd weekly .-.mi to no eempiet d between now ami (,'hri tmaa. All sub-( Tiber- »•> The We.-dy Constitution at $1.00, or to both Hu Weekly ("ons.nation and The >S inny : out.) at $1.25 fot the two, w 11 lie s.-nt f- Iiin 1 ^. 111,*.:i ly-qucst mi ic aecutnpancite' subscription, a com pi.;: it: pimuj cation or am, -run pack .nstalhnents of this gbkat insToitv , w lii h sir t: d 1, • i.i every hotn-u.-hol i. You thus ge two 1-Vvai.i AHi.t: wtiKKiiV puntooicAione news* the ofu r fiction an ! I term tire — and in addition, a publication of all back in t dim -uts of this okeat iiistuuy. bringing you to the date of your subset-;} I in i—ail for the trifle o'! Sl.'s3, Uhe 810,000.00 PORT RECEIPTS CONTEST Is upon the total receipts ok cotton at all U. B. Forts from ] Sept. 1908 to 12 January, 1904, both inditsiv-. It is ollered o- y hj Ua Constitution and not in connection \\ ith an.v newspaper syndicate, and lienee ta imiie J to the Conatilntion’s Ci'i'cu a tint?. The prizes are $3,000.00 for the exact or nearest to exact figures $1,500.00 for tho nex . best, {5f •'* x.OO for Hie next, $200.00 for next and $125.00 for tho next best estimate, for five next neaie-t $50.00 each CO next $25 Oil each, 21 next £15 Oil each, 50 next 57.50 each and lOO next best estimates .<? each. Total of set prizes $7,000.00 [N AD- DIITON Sl.OOcl.f O in five $204?.OO prizes for the best estimates in five monthly sections of contest and $2,C3£> in two great consolation oilers for 500 bales and 1,000 bales each way from exact figures. Next :di I, G D, BRUCE, Gen Manager 1 HEW -! 5' The Statistic c*rv: Cotton Yenr. 1897-1803 ! C98 1809 1890-1 900 1900-1901 901 -1 90J 5902-1 903 rests : ; for Iasi fow uro t Tot -.l pr-rt r-K-Ipts Stjitomber 1 to 12th ot tollowln.; January, both inclusivo: WRITE GY THE NEXT Is belter, send subscription or registered mall to 0,070,773 0.3 09,178 ut-.oGl.sCO 4,843,751 C,2 79,007 3,3 IB,879 MAIL if additional particulars wanted, or, what icmutunee, with c-tiniatts. direct by money ordsr THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ca. ILu n era I .Di reel or <5h Emhalmei And Dealer in COFFINS, CASKETS. COFFIN FIXTURES, and BURIAL ROBES, Dahloncga, Ga. G.H. McGUIRE, THE JEWELER. F OJSL HAND A/T ysr^ru-sar & nAM We Deal In Staple Dry Goods, Shot's, Pants, Ovcr.-tlL. Groceries, till kinds Farm Implements mm Mining Supplies ;1 very reasonable figure - In fact any and everything: you need. Gr ren (]y i*e d 11ce cl 1 * r i < * e h Many Arlielcs. i l l in. CLARKES\"IDLE ST., Daiii.unega, Ga. Clock and Watch Repairing a Specialty. J. F. 2. C? j "jfjl yii- i * . - - - . J SC food, Nice- Cheap CM