The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, December 17, 1903, Image 4

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sxra.'je&xwaaiK.'* Worry Almost Unnerved Me —Heart Pains. Short of Breath, Faint and Languid. Dr.Miles’Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. "It hns been five years since l was cured of heart trouble by your Heart Cure ami Nerv ine, and 1 am just as sound as a dollar in that organ today. For several years 1 hail been suffering with my heart. ISreathing had become short and difficult at times, short,sharp trains about the heart, sometimes accompanied with fluttering would make me feel faint and languid. I he least excite ment or mental worry would almost unnerve me. I felt that the trouble was growing worse all the time, and after trying many remedies prescribed by physicians without obtaining relief, I was induced to give your remedies a trial. 1 was relieved the second day, and after taking three or four bottles all symptoms were removed and have never snowed signs of returning."—Rev. Geo. \V. Kiracope, Clrincoteugue, Va, There are many symptomsof heart disease, which so closely resemble those of more com mon nervous disorders as to frequently mis lead the attending physician. < >ften in cases of heart trouble the stomach, kidneys, liveror lungs become affected. Again the syntptoins mav be those of weakened nerves, as tired feeling, sleeplessness, timidity, the patient is easily excitable and apt to worry without cause. If you have the least suspicion that your heart is weak study your symptoms and begin Ihe use of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, the S reat heart and blood tonic, without a day's elny. All druggists sell and guarantee first Hot- tie Hr. Miles’ Remedies. Semi for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co.. F.lkhart, Ind. New Jersey Winter Signs. VAMIA BLK Mining Lands FOR SALE- ! have Ihe following gold mining proporiliea I or sitlr in wiiitfc <<ni«ity, *«». r>00 acres, I'd miles north-east of Dahloncgn, in the above countv. Two veins opened up from 8 inches to two feet wide, running ?!• 00 per ton mill test. Veins run through the entire 500 acres. This property also con tains very valuable placer digglns. Water in abundance for till necessary mining operations. Veil timbtie.d and a farm of 00 acres in cultivation. Titles clear and perfect. Address for particulars ami prices, W I-I* McAfee, REAL ESTATE AGENT, D AH LON Ed A, ( »A. Funeral Director & Embalmer And Dealer in COFFINS, CASK ETS, COFFIN FIXTURES, and BURIAL ROBES, DahOnega, Ga. Unless all signs fail the coming winter will ho one of unusual severity, according to the prognos tications of the weather sharps, says a Morristown, N. J,, dispatch. Joe Harris says that turkeys have <lc able strength breast bones, which is always a sign of cold weather, Ed Ross says that coons have three sets of hair this year. Jerry Dugan says that the overs green trees haye three times as much foilage as usual. Hiram Melroy reports extra sweet-breads in spring pigs. Jim Anderson says all rabbits that have been killed this fall have six heavy front teeth. Frank Gibbs says that flagstones sweat frost every morning. Hank Bunnell comes forward with the story that f-osh-watcr lish have two sets of scales. Sam Gardner Inis noticed that the shingles of most houses have I grown a coat of hair, or futz as it ! is sometime called, Jim Blitho declares that turtles and snakes aic hihernatingat twice their usual depth. Charley Ilullender claims that squirrels have denuded the forest of nuts of all kinds. All at which, it is agreed, poin’s to a return of good old-fashioned sleighing. In a recent issue there appeared in tlm.se columns an article per taining to the manner in which j the majorit y of the ministers were I pretending to preach the gospel, but instead were making inerehan- ; (I ise of it. That this is true, is fully de monstrated by the manner in which the pretended spiritual welfare of the ones who contribute the largest amount to the church is nurtured and looked after by the preacher, while that of those who contribute the widow’s mite is passed unnoticed. Soon after the paper had been issued n gentleman of the clerical stripe, who had become offended at the article walked into the oflice, and after pounding on a counter nearby the door like a a devil on hyeans, paid up his sub scription and walked out. Why ho should have become of fended we are at a lost, unless lie feared the paper might fall into the hands of his members (a good ly number of whom are subscri bers) and that bis next Sunday’s collection would fall short. No, brother, it is not our desire to pull down the churches, or oven try to lower the standard of religion, but to show that there are divisions which should not bo, and that the preachers are after tho loaves and fishes.—Forest- Blade. A Lucky Girl. “What a perfectly beautiful' bracelet, and isn’t that lace col lar a dream! Real Italian, isn’t it?” said Bertha’s admiring friend, according to tho Detroit Free Press. “Yes; and wasn’t I lucky to get tin 1 m. I didn’t tell you how it Happened, did I? Well, it was this way. You know Cousin George has been in Europe for about two years, and lie was en gaged to some one lure—so he says. Well, anyway, he brought her the most beautiful lot of tilings, but be wanted to make sure she really cared for him, so, before he went to see see her, he wrote and told her lie had lost all his money. I suppose she con- •jluded there wasn’t anything in it for her, so she wrote him the frostiest note in reply I And, of course, he didn’t go to see her at all after that. Then ho didn't care what became of the thing? so he just tossed them all over to me. Wasn’t I lucky?” “And wasn’t 1 a fool!” thought tho other girl. m?, G.H. McGUIRE, Turkish Proverbs. To tho well man everyday is a feast day. Today’s egg is better than to morrow’s hen. The master of the house is the guest’s servant. Two watermelons cannot be held under one arm. He who has not rest at home is in the world’s hell. The mouth is not sweetened by saying honey, honey. If you have to gather thorns do it by the stranger’s hand. With patience sour grapes be come sweet and the mulberry leaf satin. By the tune the wise man gets married the fool has grownup children. Be not so severe that you are blamed for it nor so gentle that you are trampled upon for it. Give a swift horse to him who tells the truth, so that as soon as lie has told it he may ride and es cape. Tho following is going tl e rounds as a joke on a popular mag istrate. A woman in a domestic brawl bit oil a piece of her hussj band’s ear. The magistrate char- 1 actored the assault as a degrading] and disgusting ease, but as Iho woman had no previous e.onvie i tion added that he would merely! bind her over to keep the peace, to which she replied that she was] sorry that she could not do that] as she had given the peace to the cat. THE JEWELER, CLARKKSVILLE ST., Dahlonega, Ga. Clock and Watch Repairing a Specialty. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE • Seldom has there been a better illustration of the folly of fraud than tho case of a woman who, when she moved away from town thirty seyen years ago, left a news paper subscription unpaid. The debt weighed on her conscience until she grew morbid and could not sleep, and for years she suf- f 'red from insomnia. A few weeks ago, on the advice of her lawyer, she paid the bill, then went to bed and slept soundly till 10 o’clock the next morning. Now she wishes she had been hon est long ago. 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