The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, October 08, 1903, Image 4

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Bully Patent Lock. A Philadelphia (.raveling ninn was on a business trip through j Alabama, and one night found himself stranded in a wretched little town with only ono slip shod, miserable hotel, says tho Philadelphia Ledger. His “room' for tho night was < he end of a hall, j with a sheet hung up to screen him from view. 1 n tho middle of tho night he j woke up with his head hanging j out over one end of his cot and his j feet over the other, while a vio lent draught was blowing the I hanging sheet in all directions. He called for the housekeeper. “What do you want with the j housekeeper?’’ came a voice from | somewhere in the darkness. “1 want a paper of pins to lock my door with.” Excess Of Smoking Affected My Heart So I Had To Sit Up To Breathe. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cured Me. Cure There is nothing that li;n a more deleter ious effect upon the cardiac or heart nerve.- than the excessive u:-e oi tobacco. J’ain and tenderness around the heart, an oppumt.ive feeling in the chest, choking sensation m the throat, discomfoit from sleeping on the L t side and smothering spells at night when the sufferer has to sit up in bed to breathe are the most common symptoms of a weak heart. Smokers who teel these symptoms and who do not understand their meaning should he warned ill time, by the following experience: “1 was greatly troubled with an affection of the heart, due I think to excessive smoking. On writing to you for advice I was directed to begin a course of treatment which in cluded L)r. Miles’ Heart Cure, Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Nerve and Liver I ’ills, together with bathing, elc. L faithfully followed the directions given and am pleased to say that my cure is complete and permanent. Be fore beginning the use of your remedies I was so nervous I could not keep my hands still and suffered greatly from severe pains around the heart. Many times at night l would be forced to assume a sitting posture to get my breath, and for the time being it would seem ns though my heart had stopped beating. From the splendid results aciiieved in my,case l can cheerfully recommend Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, Restorative Nervine and other remedies to all sufferers from heart or nervous troubles.”—Yours truly, Elijah Ham., Dothan, Ala. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Itid. THE EDITOR'S INNING. What Happened to The Man Who Got Mad With The Paper. The Enid (Okla.) Events de-> soribes the troubles and powers of a country editor in the following story: “A business man in Okla homa got mad at the editor of a local paper about something that appeared in the future have his printing done at the job olTice, where they didn’t have a paper to roast everybody. lie thought, of course, the paper would have to quit business, but it kept on go ing. “In about two months the man’s daughter was married, and they had a big blowout, but not a line appeared in. tho paper, hater his wifo gave a big recep tion to some visitors, but not a line of it appeared in the paper. The next fall a mass meeting was held in town to see about some public improvements, and this business man made a big speech. The meeting was written up in full, except this man’s speech. It was skipped. “Then the businessman called and asked the editor what he lmd it in for him about. ‘Oh nothing at all,’ replied theeditor. ‘You got mad last year, if you remember, and said you was going to have your job printing done at the job office, so I thought I’d just let the printer print an ac count of your daughter’s wedding, your wife’s reception, your child’s obituary and your speech.’ ” Danced With Cowboys. An incident of the trip of Wash ington newspaper men through the west was 11 dance given in their honor by the cowboys of Hugo, Colo. The following vivid picture of the social event is given by a correspondent of the Wash ington Star: “After supper the company went to the schoolhouse, where tho cowboy dance was held. The cow** 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 lie finally dis charged from said trust. 1 will pass upon the same on the 1st Monday in October, 1903. John IIlff, Ordinary. hoys, in full plains regalia, led the dancing. Some had leather breeches, or ‘cluips,’ ns they are called, some wore the shaggy buf falo chaps of the olden days; all hud high heel boots and wore their spurs in tho ballroom. Quite a number carried their six shooters in their belts. They swung the prairie girls around with gusto, occasionally breaking away from their partners to execute a double shullle on their own account, winding up with an ear splitting yell. “The Washington correspond* enls who wanted to dance were provided with partners, and quite a number went through the mazes of the square dances as best they could to the queer calling off of tho figures. Very odd and some times startling were t he figures an nounced by the caller, and the tender foot could only let their partners lead them. Each square dance concluded with the in junction to— “Lead your girl you know where, Lead her to the rocking chair. “This social event passed off without anybody getting shot, and the visitors wended their way back to the train, where the journey to Denver was commenced.” The Exposition Company of St. Louis having accomplished the ex penditure of its $10,000,000 good faith fund, the government up propriation of $5,000,000 now becomes available. Young Men And Women, Attention. The North Georgia Agi icultur&l 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 lias distinguished graduates, earnest students, able teachers. It holds the state championship for oratory and has the finest cadet corps un der a most distinguished West Point graduate. For paiticulars, write to Du. E. S. Avis, President, Dahlouega, Ga. OF THE YEAR! F'- SljERIFF’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 t he legal hours of sale to the highest bid der for cash the following property, to- wit: Lots of land, numbers 786, 779, 717, 846 and the west half of 785. All in the 5th district and first section of Lnmpkin county, Georgia. Contain ing in each whole lot 40 acres more or less. Levied on as the property of F. \. Crane, bv virtue of and to satisfy a li. fa. issued from the Justice court of the 1352nd district, G. M., of said county, in lavor of The Bank of Dah- lonega, against the said F. A. K’rane, as principal and \V. J. Burt, Adminis trator of tho estate of John P. Corn as security. This, tho 9th day of Sept., 1903. .J. M. Davis, Sheriff. Blank's For Bale At the Nuuuet office you will find the following blanks: Warranty Deeds, M ortgage Deeds, Mortgage Notes, Mortgage Fifas Chattlo M u’tgages, Plain Notes, Common Leases, Miner's Leases, Criminal Warrants, Peace Warrants, Options, Power of Attorney, Witness Summons, ,T. P. Summons, Justice's Court Fifas, Forthcoming Bonds, Constable’s advertisements, Bonds for Title, Affidavit. & Bond for Garnishment Administrator’s Deeds and Attachmerits. WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Circulation Over 150,000 Uhe 5UNNY 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 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. 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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. &3S VALUABLE Mining Lands FOR SALE- T have the following gold miuino- properities for sale in White Cotnity ? ha 500 acres, L2 miles north-east of rah 1 onega, in the above county. Two veins opened up from 8 inches to two feel wide, running |9.00 per ton mill test. \ eins run through (he entire 500 acres. This property also eon- tarns very valuable placer digging. W ater in abundance for all necessary mining operations. Well, timbered and a farm of 00 acres in cullivaticn. Titles clear and perfect. Address for particulars and prices, "W". II- McAfee, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Dahi.onkga, Ga, FIRST GLASS Photographic Work Qo AT- Bahlonega portrait ffo’d fallen), Door Above G D. BRUCE, Gen Manage $rew Umi era 1 [Director* & Emlialmer And Dealt’ r in COFFINS, CASK ETS, COFFIN FIXTURES, and BURIAL ROBES, Duhlonejgu, Ga. G.H. 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