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Lost Reason After
LaGrippe.
Daughter Had Fre=
quent Spasms.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cured
Them Both.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a s pecific for nervous
disorders. It removes the cause ami effects
a speedy and permanent cure.
“I feel it is my duty to let you know that
your .medicines have cured my little girl of
nine,of spasms. She commenced having them
at the age of three, Our family doctor said
she would outgrow them but she did not.
We took her to another physician who said
her trouble was epileptic fits in a mild form.
He did her no good either. She was so
nervous she could hardly walk. As 1 had
already used Dr. Miles' Nervine and found
it a good remedy for myself 1 commenced
giving it to my child. I gave her in all ten
bottles of the Nervine and one of the lllood
Purifier. That was over two years ago and
she has not had an attack since we com
menced the treatment. She is no longer
troubled with nervousness and we consider
her permanently cured.' 1 enclose her pic
ture. My mother-in-law lost her reason and
was insane for three months from the effects
of LaGrippe. Six bottles of Dr. Miles’ Ner
vine cured her. My sister has also taken it
for sick headache with good results. We all
thank you very much for your good medi
cines and kind advice. 1 don’t flunk there
is any other medicine half so good. I send
my daughter’s photograph so that you may
see what a sweet little girl lives out in
Arkansas.” —Mrs. Hannah Harriot,
Springdale, Ark.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Miles’ Remedies. bend for free book
on Nervous and lleait Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind.
VA Mf A BLi;
Mining Lands
FOR SALE-
f have Hie following gold mining
properitics for sale in
Wlii(p County 9
500 acres, 12 miles north-east of
Dahlonega, in the above county. Two
veins opened up from 8 inches to two
feet wide, running 89.00 per ton mill
test. Veins run through the entire
500 acres. Tilts property also con
tains very valuable placer diggins.
Water in abundance for all necessary
mining operations. Well timbered
and a farm of 00 acres in cultivation.
Titles clear and perfect.
Address for particulars and prices,
W H* McAfee,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Dahlonega, Ga.
ITxmeral
Director &
E mb aimer
And Dealer in
COFFINS,
CASKETS,
COFFIN FIXTURES,
and
BURIAL ROBES,
Dahlonega, Ga.
g. h. McGuire,
THE
JEWELER.
A Queer Post-Office.
Ah Eastern gentleman who had
I business in a small town in the Far
West ordered some important let
tors to he sent there for him, and
■ on his arrival went to the post-j
office to inquire for them.
“No IcUera here for you,” said
■ the postmaster.
“They ought to have been here
I yesterday.”
“Couldn’t have got here ycslcr-
I day. O] I Brown, who carries the
mail, was intoxicated, and didn’t
go over to Iosco after it.”
“And hn\r about today?”
“Well, lie’s sober enough today,
hut his old woman has cut her
J foot,”
“But there will ho a mail to
morrow ?”
“Scarcely sir. \V r e don’t have j
J any mail on Thursdays.”
“Then how about the next day.”
“Friday is a sort of off day with
the Iosco post master, and lie gen
erally goes fishing. If he don’t
happen to go he sends the hoy
over. I never count on it, how
ever.”
“You seem to have a slipshod
way of running postal affairs out
in this part.”
Well, 1 don’t know but we have,”
he admitted, as he looked oyer the
top of Its spectacles; “hut as long
as nobody but l ne'e Bill Simpson
ever gets any mail—and that’s
only a circular about how to kill
cock-roaches—we take things easy,
and let the United Stales run along
by herself .’’—McCall’s.
Paid No Compliments.
A lawyer who spent the briefless
days of his career in Now York
City and is now a successful pracs
lione” in the West tells how a
master of the telling phrase taught
him to curt) the thunderous voice
with which nature endowed him, -
says the Mail and Express.
In those days he was “a vocifer
ous cub,” in his own phrase, until
.Justice P. Henry Dugro lifted him
into the seventh heaven of judicial
approbation — and . suddenly let
him down again.
He had been assaulting the ear
drums of the court for ten minutes
and ho concluded by saying: “I
am sure my argument must be
convincing, your honor.”
“It is overwhelming,” returned
Justice Dugro, courteously.
The young lawyer’s chest ex
panded.
“Indeed, my ears are still buz
zing,” added the justice. “I deny
your motion.”
Stopping a Leak.
Mo was taking a country cousin
around town showing her the
sights, and in his effort to appear
as the “leal thing,” was particus
laily lavish with his tills, says the
New York Press. No one who
waited on them got. less than a
quarter for the most trifling sers
'dee.
The country cousin wasn’t Win
yesterday, and when he put the
second quarter down on the same
table she sis ly picked it up and
put it in her purse. When a call
hoy brought him an evening pa
per—he had been given 5 cents to
buy it with—the “real thing” put
another quarter down and the girl
quietly took thiit also. When the
waiter brought the chock for their
dinner the man laid a dollar bill
on the plate, and this also the gi
promptly “lifted.” But he saw
her do it this lime and whispered:
“What’s the matter? Don’t you
think I gave him enough?”
I‘Oh, yes” she said, sweetly;
“hut as I took the others 1 thought
I’d take that, too. I hate to see
good things wasted.”
Advertising, says an exchange,
is the life blood of business. Every
good advertisement will start the
hall to rolling and keep it rolling.
Continuous advertising creates
confidence. The people believe in
a business main who can stand trial
by the public. No business man
can afford to stop advertising un
less he is contented with his busi
ness. The man who is contented
with his business has no need to
advertise, for lie has reached the
flood of the tide. But after flood
is the ebb always. That nothing
can stand in state of rest is one of
the laws of nature. Everything
grows or decays. No busiuess can
remain at a standstill for any
length of time.
CLARKESVILLE ST.,
Dahuoneoa, Ga.
Clock and Watch Repairing
a Specialty.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
To all whom it may concern;
Mrs. Sarah Ann Lance, widow of
Joseph V. Lai e.e, deceased, having in
due form applied to the undersigned
for a years support out of the estate of
the deceased, and appraisers having
made their return to me of the same, afl
persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause i/any they can before
the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in December, 1903,
Why said application should not be
granted.
Oiven under mv hand and official
signature. This the 3rd dav of No
vember, 1 03.
John Huf*-, Ord’y.
The Beggar Won.
The beggar asked a Philadelphia
stationer otic day for help, the lat
ter offered him two lead pencils,
saying. “With half tho effort re
quired in begging you can easily
sell these for 5 cents apiece.”
The beggar gazed at tho pencils
scornfully. “Who’d give me 5
cents for them?” ho demanded.
“Why, anybody,” said the stas
tioncr. “Go out and try it.”
“Would you?” asked the beggar.
“Why, certainly,” was tho res
p>y-
A smile of triumph spread over
the grimy features of the mendi
cant.
“Here you are, then,” ho said.
‘‘Gimme the 10 cents. You can’t
go back on your own word.”
It took the stationer several
minutes to recover his breath, but
he finally entered into tho doal f
and hereafter he will adopt other
tactics.
Seed distribution from Wash
ington has begun, and according
to recent act of Congress its mem
hers will this year be able to give
out to their constituents more gar
den and field seed than during any
previous year. $270,000 was ap
propriated for seed distribution
for the coming season. This means
a thousand tons done up in forty
five million packages.
Samuel R. Findley, for six years
a deputy sheriff of Hall county,
and the first Sheriff Dawson conns
ty over had, having been elected
when the county was laid out in
1S57, died at his home in Mem
phis, Tenn., November 4th. He
was an uncle of Col. W. F. Find
ley and was wc'l known to many
of our older citizens.—News.
BARBER SHOP.
W HEN want tig a nice clean
shave, hair cut or shampoo,
call ou Ileury Underwood,
First-class barber shop in every
respect, where he will be found readv
to wait on you at any time
EfettYSKlDNEYCURE
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
Local industries are tho best
paying of all investments; the
money invested is kept at home,
the working people are paid and
spend their money at home, con
sequently home industries pay
both coining and going, truthfully
says the Marietta Journal.
The story from Washington
that $30,000 worth of seeds be
longing to the agricultural depart
ment have been destroyed by
worms, suggests the need by this
administration of vermifuge as
well as fumigation. — Augusta
Chronicle.
Three hundred tons of cotton
seed have been purchased in Geor
gia for distribution in Texas in an
effort to allay the ravages of the
^ cotton boll weevil. ’
FIRST CLASS
Photographic ^ork
Hone
-AT-
Igahlonega portrait §o’o gallery,
Next Door Above Masonic Hall,
G D, BRUCE, Gen Manager
III mi
ladder isii&ei
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 I 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 Yoars
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. It was so
severe I could not move part of the time. I consulted
the best medical skill available, but got no relief until
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CUBE was recommended to me.
I am grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me.”
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