The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, October 15, 1903, Image 4

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b b J SwS ■iwawiww i.Krwn»:"'r -rr*no - (nteomp 1 . The New (Janie I u \\'i' print iIh> following for the honofit of Ihosi 1 of our tenders who may not ho familiar with the game law as amended l*y the last legisla ture: “Under tho now law, no wild in the waters t four full year? tho approval < ()n petition the judge (d ther superior shall appoint in each county «f this i from if tin- r of 50 state the rt. frci during late of Colored Cemetery. or day N1i«. turkey, pheasant, parti ide' quail can he shot, 11upped, I or ensnared between the J o' 11 id' March and the 1st day of vein her of rneliai ear. Summer or wood dm lc or wood cock cannot tic killed between the 1st day of February and tlx* 1st day of September. It is made unlawful to remove from the nosls or to destroy the pggy of any of the birds protected by this act. It is unlawful to sc* 11 or offer for sale or have in posessinn during the closed season any game bird or animal, alive or dead, or any part of cither, protected by this act. It is unlawful for any person, except on his own lands, to kill or entrap any wild turkey, quail, dove or deer for the purpose of selling the same, provided that one may obtain a $25 license to limit for sale, but during the hunting season only. This provis ion is operative without the here tofore required consent of the grand jury. Part ridges can not he shipped | tllat buiU him out of the sate at any time, nor can they be trapped except one’s lands, au l then during tin* hunting season only. It is unlawful to put walnut leaves or walnut hulls, devil shoe- holders con i f thus petitioning, a game warden to hold office for two years unless remov ed for catise. This warden ap points a deputy in each militia dis I l iet in his county, <’m * lakes oath t lint he will faithfully ilerform tlu duties of Ids office, E ivh ex* r Uses the ministerial dudes ih sheriff and each is entitled to the same fees and costs as a sheriff for j similar service in the arrest and j conviction of persons convicted i under tin* net. i “Each Deputy.an I warden mu-i j bo it qualilieiI voter in the County | of his appoint incut, fu addition to fees and costs referred to, the warden is entitled to one half the fines imposed on all I par I by de feudal,ts." Jt Pays To Advertise By request wo publish the! names of those who made contri-j tuit ions for the improvement of j that part of the cemetery at Dab- j lonega used by the colored people to-wit : If, E. I luierwood 501 ('. If. Amlersor. 50 Will Stephens 25 \V. E. Sims 50 E. .1. .Jefferson, work ^1.85 W. M. Riley 50 S. A. Castleberry 601 .1. I). Riley 50 Jack Strickland 50 j Walter Elrod 25 Mary Duncan 26 j John Castleberry ”25 Walter Howell 50 Jim and Dave Roberts $1,001. Charlie Clark, work $1.00 i John Pruitt, work 60 Tom Smith, work, $1.00 Henry Castleberry, work, 75 j The City committee $10.00 j i me m To Seaffe^ers Fram Sasests© St 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 I had been thought incurab r e, however we do not claim that it -win ® cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but Ml ivy At his store in the Quaker City, I John Whin mini ulcer employs an j liii’myof about 5,000 clerks; at his New York establishment perhaps ( las many more, says the Pittsburg ! Dispatch. He was one of the first lin the department store field, which now almost dominates mer- j (inutile trade in the large cit ies. He owns that it \v:\s advertising up commercially. He pays a salary of $16,000 a year to the man who writes his daily advertisements for the Philadel phia store. He never cuts down his advi-r- in dull seasons, increases them. For logic, the dull .vhen trade by Total cash Work extra. $15.55! $4.70 I N Grand total Why” Where $20 25 is Maw. j fusing expenses strings or any other poisonous sub-! rjlt | 1( , r b( stance whatever in any of the wn- ; ^ . , • ■’ . 1 accord mg to his tors or running streams of this • , • j season is the very turn s 11 * '. . most needs to lie stimulated it is unlawful to catch any lisli , .. • advertising. with a seme, net or like device be-1 n , , • • , ’ l wo business principles guide tween .June the 1st and Sep- liim. , . The first is to be on the tember 1st ot each year, provided , . , , ,, ,, , • , c . ... , I alert to buy exactly tno kinds of that ono may fish with hook and line and by means of cast nets. It is unlawful to catch, with seine or other device, any sturgeon goods the people want, no matter j m what quarter of the globe these ! goods are to be found ; the second is to tell the people all about Thirty them through the medium of A story is going the rounds of Missouri press, says the New York j Tribune, regarding a farmer who is greatly troubled with absent- mi ml ness. (An the way home from town, so the story runs the! t bought came to him that lie had forgotten something. He took out his note book, wont over every item, checked it off, and saw that he had made all the pur chases he had intended. As he drove on he could not put aside j the feeling that there was sotne-j thing missing. He took out his note book and checked off’ every item again, but still found no mistake. Ho did this several times but could not dismiss the idea that he must have fotgotten something. When he arrived Qat home and drove up to the house his daughter came out to meet him, and with a look of surprise f ■ 1 l j l 1 will positively cure every case cf kidney and bladder trouble if taken in time, and even in the worst a# 8##M }bt straighten Up Thomas Maple, Birbeck, Ill., writes cases.of Bright’s Disease and Diabetes it always gives com- :b: t and relief. m j newspaper adgertisoments. | asked, “Why, where is maw? THt MITES mu: I* ar.Tnts)rik:'zr.va-jv .*r jrawara'* Days Was My Life’s Limit. CMC Agony From Inherit" ed Heart Disease. WEEKLY CONSTITUTION \ Circulation Over 150,000 | Cf/re SUNNY SOUTH, Weekly I rOUf lor Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Cured Me. Circulation Over 100,000 Ghomas E. Watson’s \ O e person in every four has a weak heart. Unless promptly treated a weak Imart will f. r:iv become a diseased heart. A little extra strain from anv cause is sufficient to bringon this deadly :n. i.ulv, the most common cause ol sudden c -at i Dr. Miles’ I leart Cure will tore up the , art’s action, enrich the blood ; nd improve the circulation. poutde began w ith catarrh and 1 have ■ : cd it caused the trouble 1 have d with my heart. I had the usual ms of si eplesatiess, lost appetite; cow- i. palpitation of the heart, shortness ■■■ th and p on around the heart and un- ' left arm. My mother suffered in the same wav and 1 suppose mine was an inherited tendency. At one time I was in agony. I suffered so severely and became so weak tha my doctors said I could not live thirty 'tvs. At this time I had not slept over two - a nigtit on account of nervousness. ’ Tst exercise, such as walking about, 1 ring on palpitation and Buttering or ti , - ■) severe that I would have to give ling and rest. Nerve and Liver ed me of constipation and heart . d appeared under the influence New Heart Cure. 1 am in i m 1 have been in twelve 1 aiik Dr. Miles’Remedies for it. th grandest remedies on . constantly recommending .'iids."—-Mrs. L. J. Cantrell, ' . Tex. sell and guarantee first bot- 'Vmedirs. Send for free book Heart Diseases. Address rival Co., Elkhart, lnd. / Oenii>" Life of THOMAS JEFFERSON l gfe € f|*r )$ li£ il Jtnd TWO Estimates at tha CJISH $10,000 COTTON CONTEST Sfte WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Is the world’s greatest and most widely read week ly newspaper—the farmers friend, the woman’s companion, the children’s joy —one dollar a year. &f>e SUNNY SOUTH Remember when the kid neys are affected the work of destruction never ceases, so commence taking FOLEY’S 8£39MOf 0US1E at once and a void a fatal malady. FOLEY’S KIDNEY GUB1E is made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases and was used for years in pri vate practice before it was put on the market. . , , , 1 had a very bad j| 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.” Thrcs Physicians Treated Kim Without Success W. 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 Twenty-Five 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 t-OLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE.” TWO SIZES 50c and $1.90 SOLO AMD RECOMMENDED B¥ Dr, C.H. Jones. VAIYITABT/U Mining Lands FOR SALE- FIRST CLASS 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. . I have Ihe following gold mining properilies for sale in White .500 acres, 12 miles north-east of l'ahlonegn, in the above county. Two veins opt ned up from 8 inches' to two J feet wide, running ft).00 per ton mill j lest. AT ins run through the entire j 500 acres. This property also con- ' tains very valuable placer diggins. I Water in abundance for all necessary mining operations. Well timbered | and a farm of 60 acres in cultivation, i Titles clear and pet feet. Address for particulars and prices, NVk PI* McAfee, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Daiiloneg'a, Ga. AT- Bahlonega Portrait fjlo’b § Next Door Above liusoiuc Hall, LIFE and TIMES of THOMAS JEFFERuOH By Hon. Thomas E. Watson, written for The Weekly Constitution as tlv first volume of Watson’s History of the Unitfd States, the great st, A .■.! of Watson’s great Histories. The Life of Jefferson was begun in tie Weekly Constitution in July—being published weekly and to tie completed between now and Christmas. All subscribers to The Weekly Uou-liuitmn at $1.00, or to both The Weekly Constitution and The Bunny 8’out’i at $1.23 for the two, will be sent FREE!, upon request made nceompan•.•in- subscript Ion, A comMjETR publication of all the hack installments of this great history, which should be in every household. You thus go two invaluable weekly periodicals, one news, tiie otli r fiction au I lilcru'ut —-—^ | la mm anun n umviii » u>.v ..v ... , ...v - . uk>5 b or bale and in addition, a publication of all back installments of this cheat iii-g’i | bringing you to the date of your subscription—all for the trifle of $1.25. will! tin* Nugget office--you * 1 u foil >\vmg blanks: Y r irruuty Deeds, Mortgage D teds, 1 - w Notes, Mortgage Eifas’ Mortgages, Plain Notes, Common Leases, Minor’s Leases, Or minal Warrants, Peace Warrants, Options, P over of Attorney, Witness Summons, ,T. P. Summons, Justice’s Court Fifas, Forthcoming Bonds, Coastal lie's advertisements, Binds for Title, Vtl iuvu & Bond for Garnishment A11 ministrator’s Deeds and Attachments. «*• $10,000.00 PORT RECEIPTS CONTEST la upon the total receipts ok cotton at all U. S. Ports from 1 Kept., 1003, to 12 January, 1004, both inclusive. It is offered only ft/ if} Consiiiution and not in connection with any newspaper syndicate, and lienee ia limJtad to the Co;i3 .»it:lion’s Circulation. The prizes are $3,000.00 for the exact or nearest to exact figures, $?,500.00 for the uex: best, $300.00 for the next, $20 1.00 for next, and $125.00 for the next best estimate, for live next nearest.S59.fl© each, SO next 525 OG each, 20 next SIS OO each, 30 next $7.50 each and lOO next best estimates $>.03 each. Total ot set prizes $7,000.00. IN AD DITION $1,000.00 in fin e $200.00 prizes Dr the best es imate- in five monthly sections of contest and $‘2 S GQC) in two great consolation offers for 500 bales and 1,000 bales each way from exact ligates. The Statistic Cotton Yrnr. covari t» «■ tho ro^.lexi for last few years r.r Toinl port -ipt. September 1 to l.attl cf (ollowiu : : J*.uu»ry, botli tnelusivo: 1897-1898 6,070,773 1838-1899 4 6.309,178 1899- 1900 4,201,365 1900- 1901 4,848,751 ! 90 I -1 902 5,279,507 1902-1903 3,215,870 'Yf WRITE BY THE NEXT MAIL if additi nal i:artieular» wanted, or, what 3j^kaJUfJkl£i | is better, send subscription remittance, with estimates, direct by money order Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right or registered mall to THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ca. G D. BRUCE, Gen Manage i m Funeral Director & Embalmei And Dealt r in COFFINS, CASKETS, COFFIN FIXTURES, n nd BURIAL ROBES, Dahlonoga, Ga. O N' H :\T [j. F. MOORE & COMPANY] We D< In G.H. McGUIRE, THE JEWELER, CLARKESYILLE ST., Daiilonega, Ga. Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, l’:ttrtt 2 , (oci.i'n . Groceries, nil kinds Farm Implement • ll11 Mining Supplii s at very rcnsotinhle liffui 1 In fact anv and evcrylhing you need. Greatly reduced .Price:-’ di NT a 11 y A id i e I < * e- - Clock and Watch Repairing a Specialty J. F. Moore & Co. | ■ f I S mnon’.. 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