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The Deceiver.
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Deceit often undermines the
fabric of the home; and it also
sometimes disconnects a man
from a good horse and leaves a
jaded, wind-broken, stump-suck
ing steed in its stead.
Deceit is practiced ‘almost ex
clusively by men and mules. Men
are extremoly deceitful, and oc-
cnssionally a woman is found who the fair lady than a faint ban
is handy at pulling the hair over (count
your eyes, while a mule will main
favor
A man seldom
he does another.
Conscience doesn’t make eo.v
ards of literary romancers.
A man knows less after marriage
than a woman does before.
Never jugde a man’s character by
high standing of his silk hat.
A faint heart is more apt to win
: ae-
When a leap-year girl propose-
hie
self^posession.
No man fully realizes how much
noise ho makes when he comes
homo about 2 a. m.
It doesn’t take very much of a
by sweet philosopher to draw moral deduc
tions from the nisforttmes of oth
ers. Ch ion go No w s.
tain a sleepy, decile nttitute for jit’s up to the young man to In
months and months for the bless
ed privilege of kicking itR driver
over into the next township.
The 'possum is very deceitful
except when parboiled, baked
brown, and surrounded
potatoes.
People say that a girl says “no”
when she means “yes,” but mar
ried men have not found it that
way.
Some men are so
deceitful that
The Minister’s Reply.
It is said that u 11 illsdale minis
ter who goes to church from his
they lie to their wives, lie to their home in a carriage on Sundays re
offspring, lio to their editor, he j ce j vcu ] nn anonymous letter riV-ul-
to the preacher, and oven lie t.o ; ly CR Hi uff bis i«tt»ntion to lh« fact
the candidate after thoy have the | ,' hat t j, c p on | n( , vi , r rode to church
bog-faced dollar in the opertuse of i n n carriage. The minister read
their trousers.
There are men in Missouri who
are so deceitful that they try to
deceive themselves. They reason
that a dull headache and the dark
brown taste is simply a pleasant
specimen of innocent onjoyment.
Such men, if they aro ever fortu
nate enough to get in hailing dis
tance of the pearly gates, will try
to palm themselves off on St. Pe
ter as class-leaders.
If there is anything that' brings
more woe and misery into the
world than deception, Noah Web
ster has overlooked it in his Un
abridged. Yet we go right along
deceiving our wives, or neighbors
and our posterity, and if it was
possible we would palm off a de
ception on the God who made us
and will save us.
Deception is the rat-trap that
catches the entire human family,
and then turns around and puts a
nice piece of fresh cheese on the
trigger in an effort to catch the
man who made the trap.
Beware of the base deceiver,
and be careful that you don’t
stumble and fall over yourself.—
Fifty thousand acres of timber
are consumed every year in the
manufacture of crates and boxes.
The railroads of the country use
annually 12,000,000 ties. Seven
hundred and fifty thousand tele
graph poles must be renewed year
ly, not to mention the telephone
poles used and the telegraph poles
required in the construction of
new lines, making the total an
nual consumption for poloH and
tie-. 1,000,000 acres. Maxwell’s
Talisman.
Young Midi and Women, At
tention.
The North Georgia Agricultural
College, established by the state,
offers the greatest and most pay
ing investment. Tuition free,
board cdieap, 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,
Daldouega, Ga.
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Reflections of a Bachelor.
A girl always puts on language
to match her clothes.
A man who will make afternoon
calls with his wife isn’t one.
Tt makes ail immodest girl blush
to raoet a pair of twins in a baby
carriage.
A woman would rather follow
inlution and be wrong than reason
and bo right.
Remember that the sharp razor
cats the deepest, but the dull one
the oftenest.
It makes « girl very indignant
for a man to kiss her without
lights being out.
You could neyer make some
prudes belieye they were born
without any clothes on.
There are mighty few men smart
enough to know that the smart
things their children say aro uot.
A man feels mighty generous
when he gives his wife a hundred
dollars and then borrows it from
her.
it makes a man very nervous to
have a woman crush up so close to
him in a street car that pretty
soon she will get indignant with
him about it.—New York Press.
Satisfied With His Job.
A Philadelphia clergyman re
cently visited an old schoolmate
who is located in Montana. One
Sunday they held revival services
in a large camp# of Swedish mi
ners, and at one of the meetings
the minister from the Quaker
City, looking straight at a big,
powerful looking man who sat in
front, said to him, “My friend,
don’t yon want to work for the
Lord?”
The Swede thought a few sec
onds and replied slowly: “No, I
tank not. De Norden Pacific
fallors is party good to work for.
Macon gets the Georgia State
Fair again this year.
the letter from the pulpit and then
said:
“If the writer will come to me
next Sunday, properly saddled and
bridled, I will ho glad to follow the
Lord’s example, and eomo to
church as he entered the city of
Jerusalem.”
One hundred and fifteen thous
and dollars was spent by the state
last year on the Georgia troops.
Forty-icight thousand dollais in
cash was spent, $20,000 appro
priated hy the state, and $28,000,
which was given the state by the
United States government under
the provisions of the Dick lull for
the purpose of encampment. The
remaining amount came fiom the
government in the shape of arms,
uniform and other equipments.
It has been truthfully stated
that “it never pnj s a man to lie
to get business.” lie may gain a
temporary advantage; may get a
few dollars by false pretense, but
his gains by disreputable methods
will in time he losses. There is
nothing that pays so well as ster
ling honesty, even in this lying,
deceitful, sinful ei a of greed and
grab. A dollar dishonestly gained
is a curse instead of a blessing.
When a man who has stolen
millions is let oil with a fine, the
world calls it “mercy,” but when
a man who has stolen a loaf of
bread for bis starving family is
senl to the penitentiary, it is call
ed “justice,” says the Marietta^
Journal.
FARM FOR \
Three miles north of Dahlonega, on
Cooper Gap road, 1 own an uplaipl
farm of one hundred and forty acres,
with forty acres in cultivation, upon
which grows over eleven hundred fruit
trees, six hundred and fifty of them
pecon and English walnuts, from
three to ten veals old. 'Then 70 :r pie
trees. Then two hundred black wal
nut trees. Over three hundred peach
trees, and Smaller fruit trees. Surface
gold on 778, not prospected. Also on
848, on the east line of that lot a gold
ye,in crosses and has been opened and
shows a very fine prospect of gold. I
own half interest m this mine. Also
a fine show of placer gold mine in the
ravines of lots 778 and K3SJ. Also on
those two lots fine indications of de
posit of kaolin and iron veins on the
property. If these veins were all
opened, exposed and prosperity pre
vailed, this property would be worth
twelve hundred to two thousand dol
lars. N. E. IIOWAKI),
Dahlonega, Ga.
January, If>04.
HU?
Before
Purchasing
ELSEWHERE.
H- McGuires
icJewdcr^ Store
IS TDK 1M,A(’|‘,
To gel your jcwelery work <1, HM . Ull
| short notice, in good style ami
sellable \ lie.'. And if von
pair ot specks he has then:. \| ‘ T""' 1
on hand a good line of .-lock-. K " '’
es, etc. (.i\c him a call
watch.
Bhj Ert
’a sau.
The Jumbo J. F. MOORF ^ COMPANY
Gold Mining Co.
Georgia, bumpkin (.'dimly.
Will he sold before th« ‘t
|.hmrol l h ;;l :m,n,yo||, lmil) ^ t !;;X
l>t 1 ue-d.is in March ne\i wii
; llii* legal hours of sa e m (j,,,' iU
bidder for cash, the followii
‘ to-wit:
highest
property.
MAIN OFFICE:
Iomega., Oa.
-L-r^aeawRaBan
OFFICERS: ‘
J, F. Moore, President.
Judge Willie** F. Stone, Vice-Pres,
T. F. Jackson, Sec. and Treas.
J. 15. Clements, Ass‘t Gen. Man.
W. B. Fry, Mining Engineer.
DIRECTORS:
J. F. Moore.
Judge Wilber F. Stone.
T. F. Jackson.
W. .1. Worley.
J. B. Clements.
A. G. Sharp.
.!. MoN, Wright.
CAPITAL STOCK £2,000,000,
Divided into Shares
of
$1.00 EACH.
TREASURY STOCK $1,000,000.
A limited number of Shares are
being offered at the low price of fif
teen cents per share.
For further information or pros
pect, ns address
THE JUMBO GOLD MINING CO.
or J. II. MOORE, Agent,
Daiit.oneoa, Ga.
Blanks For Sale
At the Nugget office you will
find the following blanks:
Warranty Deeds,
Mortgage Deeds,
Mortgage Notes., Mortgage Fifus
Cliittle Mortgages, Plaiu Notes,
Common Leases,
Miner’s Leases,
Criminal Warrants,
Peace Warrants,
Options,
Power of Attorney,
Witness Summons,
J. P. Summons,
Justice’s Court Fifus,
Forthcoming Bonds,
Constable’s advertisements,
Bonds for Title,
Ab. livn Sc Bond for Garnishment
Administrator’s Deeds
and Attachments.
YOTJ WISH YOUR
With, the
best & Purest
DRUGS
TO BE HAD, CARRY TtjEM TO THE DRUG STORE OF
Where you will also find a complete liue of
Tobacco, Cigars, Paints, Oils, Leads,
Stationery, tombs, brushes.
Rubber Goods and Druggist’s Sundiies gen
erally, PRICES RIGHT.
JOHN H. MOORE
j I pair nf dark mouse colored marc
■ mules. Lev ied ojnastlie WO nert v <iM' u
Sullins, said mules living found ii!\"i
IKivSeKSldll til 11 idY. 11. Sulleils. Also0111-
bay horse and t hree acres more f ,r lc
of a tract of land lying and Win,-
the 1 lilt District, of originally iVi||
now Limn kin county. Georgia, - W,,,,,,.'
cd as follows: On the north and ru,
- , by the lands of (•’. M. Whelehel
1 south by the lands or Isaac. Brown aid
on the west hy the lands of \ jj
Wholchel. Levied on as the nmci-m
of A. W Hulsey, hy virtu., of amt u,
satisfy a li fa. issued from the Superi
or Court of Lumpkin enmity in fn vor
of .C 15. V hole ijel, transferee, again,:
A. K. Sill' ns as principal, and John
Stillons, A. R. Sullcns, .7. W. llu|s, v
EabeSullc.ns._J. 15. Adams, T. 11 Stih
lens and A. \\ Hulsey as security, nisi
A. 15. Whclchol as endorser. Tills tW
1st day of February, 1904.
Also at the-same time, nnd place nnd
! upon the same terms nil of lots of Iai4
! numbers f25 nnd 41*;. one-half of lot
j 417 and five-eighths of tot 4LI. All W
J the 12th District and First Section<2
, Lumpkin county, Georgia. Levied on
j as the property"of William Spencer,ly
I virtue of and to satisfy a ii. fa. issued
from the Just ices Court of the 1135th
! District. G. Mof said, county in favor
: of Mrs. John Simmons against T. 11.
Ash and William Spencer. J.evy imuic
: and returned to me by E. 8. Stover, I,.
| ('. This the 1st day of February, 1904.
Also at the same time and place nnd
j upon the same terms, all that part of a
j certain ditch or water way known m
the Williams and YnnVIeck ditch or
water way that lies in Lumpkin conn#
ly, Georgia, together with all riglitsof
way and other onsmonls in connection
with the same that may be situated in
Lumpkin comity, Georgia. Levied on
| as the property of Frank L. Murray by
i virtue of and to satisfy a ti. fa. for
state and county taxes due the state, of
1 Georgia and county of Lumpkin hy the
said Frank W. Murray fm tlw year
1903 issued by E J. Walden. T.C.. of
Lumpkin county. Levy made and re
turned to me by James Whelchel. L
('. This 1st .day of February. 1904.
.T \ Mgs M D v vis, Sheriff.
WANTED
: Sri'.l IAU REIMtlCSKN'J'ATIVES ill lllis
' con lily and adjoining territories, to
re pi cseul and advertise an old estah-
lithed wealthy business house ot solid
financial standing. Salary 1 week
ly, with S3 per day for Expenses paw
each Monday by check direct lroui
headquarters. Expenses advanced and
horse and buggy furnished when nec
essary, position permanent. Address
Blew Bros., (}(X) Moiioii Building, l In-
engo, Ill.
-DEALER IN-
BARBER SHOP.
HEN wanting a nice clean
shave, hair cut or shampoo,
call oil Henry Underwood,
First-class barber shop in every
espevt, where he will be found ready
to wait on you at any time
{Fresh Meats, ys# Sausage, Etc,
| ALSO A FULL LINE OF
1 FAMILY GROCERIES.
| In Simmons [Building.
0. CHALMERS
jail 2* I'd
sm.
FIRST BLASS
THE N. G. A. COLLEGE.
A state institution free to both male and females, located at Dahlonega, Ga,
For catalogue and further particulars, address,
Du. E. 8. AY It;, 1’resident.
Photographic |^ork Qone
-AT-
Dahlonega Portrait0o*d Call erg,
Next Door Above Masonic Hall,
G D.* BRUCE, Gen Manager
It urn era l
Director
IC mb aimer
Ami DcuU’f in
COFFINS,
CASK F.TS.
COFFIN FIXTURES,
and
BURIAL [BUSES,
Daldouega, Ga.
60 YEAR#
experience
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nulckly ascertain our OP** 1 '®* 1 .. comiuiinjjjl
invention is probably P*J uauqbOOK 011 JmJts
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special notice, without charge, ,