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Dr. H. o.. mum,.
Physician- & Surgeon,
(Dahicnega, Ga.
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Attorney at
Law,
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DaMdnefla* @ a '
lrgel burines* promptly nU**i»ded t<
Wm. 4. WORLEY,
Attorney at Law,
AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT
Dahlonegn, Ga-
G. H. McGuires
gvitckafo Store
Men and Women, At
tention.
The North Georgia Agricultural
! College, established liy the state,
offers • ho greatest ami most pay
ing investment. Tuition free,
board cheap, climate healthful,
discipline exact, scholarship high*,
il lias distinguished graduates,
earnest students, able teachers.
It holds the championship for or
atory and the tines! cadet corps
onder a most distinguished West
Point graduate.
For’particulars, write to
I>k. E. S. Avis, President,
Dahloncga, Ga.
New
t licit
IS Tin*' PEACH-
SHERIFF'S SALES.
To get your jewclcrv mirkt i!6i»e upon i Georgia, Lumpkin Comity,
short notice, in good style an (Pat a rea- 1 Will be sold before the court
Bouable price. And if vou'liwxPa’good' door of the county of Lumpkin, on the
pair of specks he has them. Also keeps 1st Tucsdayv in February next, within
on hand a good line of docks, , watch- l the legal liowrs of sale to the highest
os, etc. Give, him a call
■ash, the following property
The Jumbo
Gold Mining Co..
MAIN OFFICE:
Jtaliloiicgn, (4u,
OFFICER*)
.1! R Mtiora? Pfesident.
Judge Wilber’R Stowe, V’ice Pies,
T. F. .Picksen, Sec. and Treas.
Jl B. Clements, Ass't Gen. Man.
W. B. Fry, Mining Engineer.
DIRECTORS:
J, F -Moore.-
Jtulge Wilber F. Stone.
T. F. -.TheIt son
W. J! \YWl6y-.
J! B. dements-.
A. Gi Sharp.
J) McN, Wright.
(? A'PIT AIJ * STOCK 1 ' *8,000,000,
Dtvid&Vinto Shares
of
$L.OO EACH.
TREASURY STOCK $1,000,000.
A limited number of Shares are
hieing offered at the low price of ftf-
tlfeen centt.vpcr slVarc.
Fbr fntther r in'f6nwati6n or' pros
pectus address'
ldtE JUMBO 'GOLD MiNlNGGO.
«• Ji II! MOORE, Agent,
OXhLoneoa, Ga.-
bicRHwfor
to-wi t ;•
Lot uf hind' rimnbcr 98K in the lltli
District an<r 1st Suet ion of Lumpkin
county, Georgia. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. ,T. U. ("amp, C. P.
Hayden, agent, by virtue of anti 1 to sat
isfy it tax. fa. issnecl by K. .F: Walden,
T. (’. of Lumpkin county, for state and'
county taxes on said lot for the year-
1903. Levy made and returned to me•
by G. W. Walker, Jr., L. C.
Also at the same time and! place' the-
undivided one-twelfth (1-121 of lot off
lot of land number H71 in-the 12tli Dts-
t.lMcrt-ji.’wk’l <f Sectiow olhatldwounty-antll
state. LVviccFoni «*•- the property of r
the estates oPHhnsel and Chrter, J. W.
Woodward, agent, by virtue of'aml to
satisfy a turn. fa. issued by Ii. J’ \\ al-
(fen, T. C of Lumpkin county fori
state and county taxes for tin- year
t 1909. I evy made and returned to nnv
Piy (i. W. Walker, Jr., L, C.
Also at the same time and place one-
half interest inand'to lots-of land num
bers K29 and K37 in the 11 th District and
1st Section of'snid state sinif comity to
satisfy a If. fa. against said propi-rfy for'
ta.vtf'g diie the ' sttrtte of' Georgia nntP
county'of I Mtirpklnp issu^dl by K. .L
Walden, T. C. n9 snirf county against!
Jacob’PAatell for the year 1909. Levy
made and 'returned to me hy G. W.
Walker, ,Ti-., L. C.
Also at the Bame time and place lot
of land number 469 in the l - 2th District 1
and 1st Section of said county and
state. Levied on its the property of
Joseph England by virtue of and to
The Chicago boomers who are
here utter the Democratic Nations
al Convention tell this alary, says
the Washington letter of I ho
York World.
Most of them slept late in
oar out of Chicago. At 9 o’clock
next morning a fat woman charg
ed down the aisle of the car and
poked with an umbrella into berth
No* i.
“Kitty,!’ she said—“Kitty, get
up. It is-time for breakfast.”
There was no answer from berth
No 4. 'I’ltc fill woman stilted
around vigorously with her um
brella again and suk), shrilly: “I
telllyou, Kitty, you must get up.
It is time for breakfast.”
Then the curtains parted and the
pink whiskers of Col. .1. Hamilton'
Lewis, the orator for the Chicago
boomers, appeared.
“Madam,” he said, “my name
is Jimmy, not Kitty.’’
The fat woman fled wildly to the
baggage car.
AV little- fellow in saying his
prayers- one- night entreated a
blessing on brs aunt, who wns^
dangerously ill; and gravely con
cluded with these words: “And
please, God, don't forget lier nd«-
dress. She lives at 09 Blank
street, on the third floor to the
right.
satisfy a taxML Ik. for taxes of the said!
Joseph B. Ei.gliVfvri’ (I'iicf the - state of
Marietta).Ga,, was visited by a
very ilcstixiotive fire on Wednesday
morning of last week. The loss is
estimated to tic about$ll2 y C00.
The Journal, one of the best week
lies in Georgia,, sustained fivo
hundred dollars damages,.
Mr. Watkins of Kllijay, Ga.,-
enndidato for congress from tho
Oth district, has already made st v-v
oral speeches.- lib will address-
the voters of each county in the
district lief Ore the election.
Georgia, Thomas-Coup ty'. ■
Ely virtue of‘aft ‘oi’dii’ of the Court.
oUOrtliftavV'of : saM Conftty, will b'c
sOM'at pufclW outcry' at the Court
? oulte in said County on the first
uesday in Febrwnry, 1904, between
the usual horns of sate, to the highest
bidder for easlv: Lot of land, number
Four Hundred and’ Forty-seven, lying
ift the fifteenth district and first sec
tion of the Comity of Lumpkin,, said
state,, and containing thirty-uiuc and
one-half acres, more or less; ami to
bfe'soidns tb’c property of 1 the Estate
of J. B. JL Dixbu, deceased. •
Thais January 1,19043
M.‘ A FL'KETWbom-j
AllttihifetrkWir oftfl B.* F. Dixon.
Ik> CffltMERS STOW,
Di»rectoT* &
/ftfd' Dfealtf ill
(5(!>nFlN» f
CASKETS,
COTON FIXTURE'S,
and
BtffWAlr ROBES,-
Dtihlonega, Ga.
_ state
Georgia nnd 1 crownfcy'of Lumpkin for'the
year 1909. I-evy made and returned to
me by G. W. Walker, Jr., L. C.
Also at the same time and place and
upon tin' same terms, lotsofland num
bers 346 and 916 lying amt Ixiing in the
ltith District amt 1st Section of Lump
kin 1 count/, Georgia!: f.’evicd on as the
jVrtrperty of William’Spencer, by virtue
(Vfaind to satisfy a ii. fa. issued from
the Justice Court oftlie 936th District,
G. M;, in favor of The Bank of Dahlon-
ega vs: the sftid'WilliMw Spencer prin
cipal and G. D. BruCe and J. M. Davis
securities. Levy made and returned
to me by E S. Stover, L. C.
Also at the same time and place lot
of land number 899'in the 12th Dis
trict and' 1st section of Lumpkin coun
ty, Georgia. Levied on as the prop
erty of W.M. Bohan, F. *M. Wil
liams, agent, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
by E. J. Walden, T. C. of said county
against the said W. M. Bohan for tax
es for the year 1903. Levy made and
returned to me hy G. W. Walker,
Jr., L. C.
Also at the same time and place lot
of land number 250 in the lltli Dis
trict and 1st Section of said county,
and' lots numbers 442-and 040 in llie
5th District and 1st Section of said
county. Levied'on as the property of
James T. LovVt; by virtue of and to
satisfy a tk! fa. issued hy E* J. Wal
den, T. 0. of said comity it* favor of
the state' of Georgia and Lumpkin
county y«. the said' James T. Lowe for
taxes for the year 1903. Levy made
amf returned to me bv G. W. Walker,
Jr., L. C.
Also at the same time amf place lot
of land number 612 in the 15th Dis
trict amf 1st section of Lumpkin coun
ty, Georgia. Levied on as the prop*-
erfy of W. B. Sparks. C. F. McAfee,
agent, by virtue of and to satisf}’ a ti.
fa. in favor of the state of Georgia and!
Lumpkin county agftittst the said W.
B. Sparks, for state and conn y taxes
lor trie year 1903. Leyy made amf re
turned to me hy G. W. Walker,- Jr.,
tl. C.
Januttfl’y 5, 1904.
J. M*. Dmis, Slicrilf,
Wakeiul?
Sleeplessness^ Is a
Sign of Nerve Trou
ble and’ Should
Be Looked To.
J31artk» Sal©
At the Nugget 1 oflice you will
fftad the following blanks:'
Wartftitity Dfcodar,-
Mbrttjttgt? Leeds',
Bibrtgage Notes.- Mortgage Fifas
6h<tttlc Morlghgcs-, IMain Notes,-
OonltllGn Bease!?,
ftttnfer’s leases,
Criminal Warrants",
I^eace Warrants,-
Of)tiows ; -
flower of Attorney,
Witbfess Summons,
Jl 1*.’ Summons,
JbstlfeeVCpot't 1 Fifas,-
^orthcOftlrilg Bonds,
Constable’s advertisements,
Bonds for Title,
Affidavit <fe Bond for Garnishment
Administrator’s Deeds
and Attachments.
FOLEYSHONEY^TAR
^MkadrMf Mfi, ««r». Ifo mplatmt
FOLEYSHeNEYHKR
•tops the dottKk'ttMd hMli Iuhgs
There n're three ditferen't' mfitilfestii-
tions of ateeplesHnesW.
First, hardly to sleep a wink all night,
second, to lie- awake a long time before-
fulling asleep: third, to fall asleep soon,
Waking up after several hours and then
find It hard to sleep again.
They mean that somewhere In the
nerve fibres, somewhere in the brain
cells, somewhere in the blood vessels
that carry blood to the brain, something
is radically wrona. and must be righted,
or tho end may be worse than death.
To right it, take Or. Miles’ Nervine.
Some other symptoms of nerve trou
ble are: Dizziness, Headache, Back
ache. Worry, Ffetf jlness, Irritability,-
Melancholy, hack of Ambition;
They indicate diseases which may lead'
tb Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance,
Nervous Prbstration, Paralysis, Insanity.
Nothin#’- will give such quick and last
ing relief- as On Miles' Nervine.
“My huSbarMJ’liffd been sick for weeks,
could not sit up to have his bed made.
With all’the medical’ help we could get
He continued' tl> grow worse. He could
neither sleep or- entt Our bally girl was
sent away-, aiid' all callers barred, be
cause he rOUlu■ not J stand a bit of talk
ing. I read oP a ease of nervous pros
tration cured tie Dr. Dfib-s* Restorative
Nervine. We hegnatP giving ft to him,
and in a few days he was able to be
dressed. From that time lie steadily
Improved. Nervine saved his life.’’—
MRS. A. G. 11A3KIN, Frecville, N. Y.
FREE £?
’aeteige of Dr. Mile*’ Antl-
(*aln Pitta, the New Scientific Remedy
fin- Pnirr. Also Symptom Blank. Our
Specialist will diagnose your case, tell
von what Is wrong, and how to right it,
Free. DR. Mll.ES MEDICAL CO.,.
LABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND.
BARBER SHOP.
W HEN waubiug a nice clean
shave, hair cut orsliatnpoo,
call on Henry Undbrwood,
First-class barber shop in every
respect, where he will be found ready
to wait on you at any time
FIRST CLASS
PKOToaum Wok now
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TJahlcrtcqa Portrait
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MJ Door Move Mbnrc Hall;-
jailer ij,
G D, BRUCE, Gen! Manager
SEVEN REASONS
FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR
is, a Household Favorite Everywhere for
Goughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Pneumonia,
Grippe and all other Throat and Lung Troubles
It quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, difficult breathing
and pain, in the chest and lungs.
Ft imnrediateiy relieves the spasms of Croup and Whooping
Cough and effects a speedy cure,
It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given with
safety to children and delicate persons.
It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin
gents' to dry the secretions and cause constipation.
It prevents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens the lungs
and cuues LaGrippe and its after effects.
It wiir cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages and
give comfort and relief in the most hopeless cases*
It is- pleasant to take and at once produces a sootfiuag and
strengthening effect on the lungs.
A Sivtrt Cold For Three Months.
The following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Bates-
viH-tr, Ind., tells its own story: “I suffered for three
months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me
some medicine, and a physician prescribed for me,
yet I did not improve. I then tried FOLEY’S HONEY
TAR, and eight doses cured me.”
AND
A Chattanooga Druggist’s Statement.
Robert J. Miller, proprietor of the Read House Drug
Store, of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: “There is
more merit in FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR than in
any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply won
derfully and we sell more of it than all other cough
syrups combined,”
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Dr, C,H. J ones.
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WE KEEP
ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT
Low Prices.
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