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One Phnse of'Mining.
All men cannul own mines
from which gigantic fortums are
Some Proverbs.
Keep n cat for the rat nn<l
pig may gf*t far..
Double the manure pile
tile
and
t. is
but'almost anyone can own you mny (lou)))e the crop,
stock m mwiing companies own- lK , tter t * han bliying n new f arm .
Ih * Proprieties of good prospective One fat cow is worth a poo.
value. We say “good prospective coae h and scrubby six.
value” because this is about the
only kind of mining proposition
that one oambuy into these days,
barring.'fifteen nt.d wildcat invest
ments 1 ; as- it. is not a common
thing 1 in this day and ago- to hear
of tho sale of treasury stock in a
mining enterprise which is already
productive and which is paying
the owners big money.
Therefore, if the mining public
desires an investment in mining
A mortgage on the farm is hard
er to dig out than a sod of wire
gnus.
Elbow-grease and self-denial
will make a farmer rich on trial.
Not every egg is sound that
see ms so, and a lame horse makes
a lame farmer.
Waste leads to want, and want
leads to woe : before you start con
sider which way to go.
if nine tenths of the dogs’ tails
securities;-tffw natural thing to do were cut otT to the enrs, the coun-
wxnrhb be to purchase treasury try would he better oir a thousand-
stock income company which has fold,
ground of undisputed value and
merit which it desires to equip
and develop, if the company is
composed Of experienced; reputable birthdays and your children
men, and its-property is well lo- always have a monument,
oatod in a good district, the | The best coddling-moth trap
chances are that tile purchaser oft has not been patented. It ie the
The com row will not lie
straight if you look behind you.
Plant memorial trees on the
will
treasury dock will make thou*
Bands upon tWeirinvestment where
thoy havo-put in only Hundreds.
Not every investor in mining se~
CMrrtiw meets with success, but
wo can point out a great many in
stances where the small investors
in treasury stock have made their
fortunes because of fcbe-ir
jiidgnrerrt in this respect.
jaws of a pig
A weah<fence makes a weak far
mer.
Some liens will do a dime’s-
worth of cackling over a cent’s-
worth of eggs.
If all tlmt is wasted in the kitch
en could get back to the farmer
good j the farmer would get rich.
: If you haye a jumping cow lix
All *of ourgreat dividend-paying a picldo barrel for* her to jump
mines of today, at one time, were; into and she won’t jump long.
°Hly good prospects. In many A raxorback bog is a 1 bad' beast 1
instances companies formed fori to ride to dinner on.
their operation had difficulty in ! A littlfe salt on the fawn 1 lfeljosr
Bel ling, enough' treasury stock to! to put salt in the dish.
P. T. Burn urn once said: “If!
i you have nineteen dollars to put
to use, pay ten .dollars for the nr* j
t iele and nine dollars for the ad
vertising. 1 can out talk any man
but a printer. The man who can j
-tick type and the next morning
talk to a thousand men, while I am j
talking toone is tho man I am
afraid of, and I want to lie his !
friend.”
Young Men and Women, At
tention.
The North Georgia Agricultural
College, established by the state,
offers the greatest and most pay
ing investment. Tuition free,
board cheap, climate healthful,
discipline exact,.scholarship high.
It has distinguished graduates,
earnest students, able teachers.
It holds the championship for or
atory and the finest cadet corps
under a most distinguished West
Point graduate.
For particulars, write to
Du. E. S. Avis, President,
Dahlonegn, Ga.
The Jumbo
Gold Mining Co.
MAIN OFFICE:
Dulilonega, <w«.
) «• r wrnxm,
Physician * x m ,l, (
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EXAMINE GOODS
And Get Our
Attorney
ton hi
t»t
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let ’ nl b w»!n«w l>r«.„ „,iv
Ml, i
"’in. J. WflHl.EY,
Attorney
AND BKAI.ES-i ATF.At;
l>nh ■ c(,\ {
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G. H. McGuires'
cTcwdcr’A Store
• s the pi. \ck
rt-i your jewolcry w| x
s
A ml if
To „,,, j
riloiu active "’in goft»'| suVt- U(, " D
Purchasing
ELSEWHERE.
j. F. MOORF % COMPANY
" b't'ps
" alrli.
soiinmc,:ri,..; AmV'ifvo;/;;^;.;; 1 ; 1 .:-;
pait-ofls|n cut- lie Hus Ifuwn. Ai *■***'
on Hand a gnod'Mue of clocks
cs, «l«; (;i'w Him a rail.
SH; FFd iJALF.
Georgia, ILmnpkin Counlv.
Will la 1 sold before i |n> (.
door of Urn County of I .i.npku, , !," h *
l-l laesdhv in .March next J, •
the legal hoars of sa e | ( . <l,..’ . ; 11,1
Bidder for rash, dm f„ll<»wii ’° st
to - wit:
darl
appoint where tihey could be listed j
iw producing mines. We have |
seen treasury stock strll at a dollar,
Don’t let the twxm bour eat 1 up
the other ten.
Hats in the crib give the tfeams
which, wfew years later, readily pains in the ribs,
brought the owner ten and twenty
dollars a share. We have known
treasury stOck'go begging at $15 a ;
share, and we have known the,
sumo stock, fivo or six years later,
a ready seller at $10U 1 a share ; j gunpowder will'soon
and, during four of these years this in Ins pocket book,
stock paid' tv dollar'
A broken window pane may
bring the doctor gain.
Little seeds make tall weeds;'
but tall weeds make short corn.
The farmer that burns much
find a hole
a : ' dollar' a share a
mouth 1 dtt dividends.
As a general thing those having
a few hundred dollars to invest in
mining, cannot hope to become
large mine owners. Even with
,'teiple funds at their command,
their business affairs may be such
that they cannot'ctovote tbeifti'me 1
to this facinating pursuit; but
they can buy treasury stock in a
good paying mining company and
thereby become indirectly inter
ested in the great mining industry,
and at the same time be free to
fed Jov^their usual business atten
tion uYitriifnfrt'oitkl by the care and
Worry which necessarily' attaches
tfc ihte own'ersh’rp and operation of
a mining proposition.—Exchange.
pov-
Cnuses of Failure.
He took life too seriously.
He did not strive upward.
He starved from mental
city.
fils social faculties atrophied
Horn disue.
Ho saved his money but starved
His mind.
He thought he could not l/e hap
py without wealth.
He did not 1 develop his man
hood along with his business.
Hfe murfferbd his capacity for
happiness in getting ready for it.
He was a victim of habit and
routine; he could never rise above
his vocation.
He never learned the art of ex
tracting enjoyment from common
tilings.
He sacrificed the friends of his
ybuth and had no time to make
new ones.
He had developed a colossal
power for receiving, but had- nev
er learned to give.
Ilis only enjoyment was ill re
peating what he had been doing
all his business' life.
He had nev'er learned to enjoy
as he went along; but found that 1
postponed happiness was a delu
sion.
Col. W. H. Huff thinks there is
a legislative bee in his cup too.
A big farm .sets too many chairs
to the dinner table.
It is the guilty man who is al
ways afraid of his “shadow,”
The more haste the longer you
have to wait for the other fellowi
It is the polished' villain who
beats the bootblack out of'his fee.
Many a man’s- crookedness is
due to his attempt' tb make both
ends meet.
Gossips are not to blame if one-
half the world doesn’t know- bow 1
the other half lives.
The many friends of Col. O.' ,T.
Lilly arc urging him to run for
the legislature.
Ellen AVheWrlt"!
vfe.
M. C. Floyd Whelclie
(Libel for di
vorce in Lump
kin Superior
) Court.
To the defendant, M. C. Floyd Whel-
cliol:
By Order of the Court, you are here
by notiiied that on the 3rd day of Oc
tober, 1003, Ellen Whelchel filed suit
against you for divorce. Returnable
to the April term, 1904, of said court.
You are therefore required to be and
appear at the said Superior Court of
said county, to be held on the 3rd
Monday in April next, then and there,
to answer the complaint of the said
E'Hcn Whelchel in action for total di-
Wifve. In default thereof the Court
',^11 proceed ns to justice shall apper
tain.
Witness the HonorableJ. J. Kimsey,
judge of said court. This the 30th day
of January., 190-1,
John H. Mooae>, Clerk.
FOLEYSHONEMAR
for childreni JVo »»!««•<
OFFICERS:
J. F. Moore, President.
Judge Wilber F. Stone, Vice-Pres,
T. F. Jackson, Sec. and Treas.
J. I?. Clements, Ass't Gen. Man.
W. B. Fry, Mining Engineer.
DIRECTORS:
J. F. Moore.
Judge Wilber F. Stone.
T. F. Jackson. '
W. J. Worley.
J. B. Clements.
A. G. Sharp.
J. McN, Wright.
CAPITAL STOCK *2,000,000,
Divided into Sliares-
of
*1.00 EACH.
TREASURY STOCK $F, 000.000.
A limited number of Shares are
being offered at the low price of fif
teen cents per share.
For further information or pros
pectus address
the jumbo GOLD MINING CO.
or J. If. MOORE, Agent,
Damlonega, Ga.
Shanks For Sale
At the Nugget office you will
find the following blanks:
Warranty Deeds,
Mortgage Deeds,
j Mortgage Notes, Mortgage Fifas
Chattle Mortgages, Plain Notes,
Common Leases,
Miner’s Leases,
Criminal Warrants,
Peace Warrants,
Options,
Power ofAttorncy,
Witness Summons,
J. 1\ Summons,
Justice’s Court Fifas,
Forthcoming Bonds,
Constable’s advertisements,
Bonds for Title,
Affidavit, & Bond for Garnishment
Administrator’s Deeds
and Attachraent3.
BARBER SHOP.
W HEN wanting a nice clean
shave, hair cut or shampoo,
call ou Henry Underwood*
First-class barber shop in every
respect, where he will be found ready
Ito wait ou you at anytime
F0LEY$H0NEY™TAR
Cures Colds? Prevents Pneumonia
YOTJ WISH YOUR
With, the
i Fre sliest & ."Purest
DRUGS
TO BE HAD, CARRY TtfEM TO THE DRUG STORE OF
OR. G. H. JONES,
Where you will also find a complete line of ’
Tobacco, Cigars, Paints. Oils, Leads,
Stationery, tombs, brushes.
Rubber Goods-and Druggist’s Sundries gem
erally, PRICES RIGHT.
JOHN H. MOORE, j
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FIRST CLASS
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THE N. G. A. COLLEGE.
A stalc institution free lo both male and females, located at Dalilonega, Ga;
For catalogue and further particulars, address,
Du. E, S. AVIS, President.
||ahlonega .Portraitgo’d
Next Door Above Masonic Hall,
G D. BRUCE, Gen Manager
,v '".L r property
I 1-air of dark m.uisv ( .„| nr , (1
mu V s.Lev,edo,iasthe| 1 ro l „.,i VlirT ‘Y
•Sulims, said mules being found ,j ' t '
possession of said T. 11. Cullens! \lsome
*»ny horse and three acres nmiv
] o f a l.rnet of land lying and
the llth 1 iMrict id originally Ijyi
now county, Georgia. Ik,unjT
ed ag follows: On the norili and ea^t
! by the lands of F. M. Whelehe) on ihn
i smit h by the lands of Nnne Brown and
on the west by the lands ,,f \ j
Whelchel. Levied on as (lie nmi'cri’v
of A W. ll.ilsey.hy virtue of' !u!d &
sat isly a li fa. issued rrom the Suneri-
°f U n !!' t U-. l ''i"! 1|, ! ;i " i" f«vor
of A. I». W hclclifl. transfpnp. jnr ; .j nR 4,
A. E. Sulleiis as priiittipal. imd'.lolm,
Sul lens, V. R. ahillem*, J. W. HuUev
Fabe Siillens. J. II. Adams, T. II. Sub
lens and A W Hulsey as security, and
A. 1». \\ helchel as endorser. This the
1st day of February, UK l-l.
Al-o at the same lime and plnce and
upon tlie same terms all of Inis of land
j numbers 4i>3 and 11(1. onc-hnlf ,.f lot
| 417 and live-eighths of lot 415. All. in
I I lie Uth District and First Section of
I Lumpkin emmty, Georgia. Levied on
, as the properly of William Spcsic'r, Vty
virtue of and lo satisfy a li. la. issued
j from the ,Tustices Court id' ihe U35th
District r 6-.. :M , *»f said, county in favor
of Airs. John Simmons against T. H,
i Ash and William Spencer, bevy made
land returned lo me by E. S. Stover, L.
j C. This the Isl day of February, 1004,
Also at the same rime and place and
! upon the same terms, all that part of a
I certain ditch or water way known as
the Williams and VnnVIeck ditch on
I water way that lies in bumpkin cmni-
i ty, Georgia, together with all rights of
I way and other easments in eoimretiow
1 with the same that may he si Win ted in
I Lumpkin county, Georgia. Retied on
! as the property of Frank L. Murray by
j virtue of and to satisfy a li. fa. for
j state and county taxes due Ihe state of
l Georgia and county of Lumpkin by the
i said Frank W. Murray for the year
1903 issued by E J. M alden, T. C„ of
Lumpkin county. Levy made and re
turned to me by James Whelchel, L
(’. This 1st day of February, 1904'.
J wins M. Davis, Sheriff.
WANTED
Sl'HH IAT. IlKriiKSKNTATI VKS ill lllis
cotinly and adjoining territories, to
represent and advertise an old cstab 1 -
litlied wealthy baldness House of solid
financial standing. Salary S‘21 wcek-
th S3 per day for Expenses paid
Monday bv cheek direct from
Ill.
Addre
ing, Ch
ian 28
D. CHALMERS STOW,
Funeral
Director &
."Embalm e
Dealer in
COFFINS,
CASKETS,
COFFIN FIXTURES
ami
BURIAL ROBES,
Dahlonegn, Ga.
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Patents
Designs
COPVSIOHTS AC.
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••nt /roe. Oldost
Huenc, tor »ectlrinif P“-®" l, '|' T
Patent* taken through Blann Ac *'
ifHcial notice, without charge, lu the
Scientific American.
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