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Took the Old Man’s Advice. Cure For the Talking Habit. The Advertising World.
The proprietor of one of the
principal firms in Bir ni ogham
had remarked that his head clerk
for whom he had a real liking, had
for some roason fallen into a mel
ancholy state, and, though he
tried his best, ho could not find
out what was fho matter with the
young man. One day, at lust, the
sufferer owned that ho was in love.
“Well, marry her,” said the
chief.
“Oh, but,” here the young man
nearly broke down, “she belongs
to one of the best families in the
town—the parents will never con
sent.”
“Pooh! Your position is good,
your name honorable; they won’t
refuse. I will demand the girl for
you. Does sho love you?”
“Yes, but it’s no use; her pa
rents won’t listen.”
“Well, then, elope with her.
Do I know the girl?”
“Yes; she will be at your ball
next Tuesday.”
“Now, listen to me,” said tho
employer. “Leave the ball quiets
ly with her. Joseph, my coach
man, will wait for you at tho door
nud drive you to the station. He
will ask you no questions. When
you arc out of the way I will see
the father ami settle everything for
you.”
“Is that really your advice?”
gleefully exclaimed the youth.
“Do you want me to do it?”
“Yes, I command you to do it.
Now, cheer up.”
The next day the clerk proposed
the plan to his sweetheart, who i
made some objections at first, but,
overcome by his reasons, she said
at last:
“Well, it he really means it, I
must obey.”
What was tho general stupefac- ■
tion when, after the ball, the
daughter was missing!
“Mud fool that I was,” exclaim
ed the enraged parent; “it was my
own daughter.”
The next day he wrote: Come
back; all will bo forgiven.”
The Man You Should Meet
With a Smile.
The candidates for the various
offices nro announcing. Prospects
look real encouraging for a very
lurge yield. So more it be. There
is uo individual more cheering, or
turns his “money loose” more
freely than tho sun-burnt, happy-
soulcd apostlo for office. He is
duo, and should have a fair, un
biased hearing before the entire
populace, Meet him with a smile;
cheer him on and wish him God’s
speed, is not good luck for tho
office to which he is aspiring. God
bless the candidate—we’ve been,
one, aud we know tho encourage
ment that a poor individual needs
at times.—McKinney Gazette.
One part horse sense and two
parts of manly determination to
keep still. Mix well with an un
limited amount of the best quality
of thought. It is impossible for a
woman to talk all the time without
saying a lot of things that sin
shouldn’t or without proving a
jolly boro to everybody about her.
This tailing habit is not confined
entirely to women, though. Some
men have the affliction terribly.
Sometimes it’s wheat, sometimes
it’s chess, sometimes it’s baseball.
A steady diet of one kind conver
sation is always tiresome. Take a
nibble of this and a nibble of that,
and your chatter will ho more in
teresting, particularly if there are i
plenty of rests hot ween nibbles.
Talking improves when there’s si
lence by way of contrast. — Phila
delphia Inquirer.
Our life may ho food to us, or
may, if wo have it so, be poison,
but one or the other it must ho.
Whichever and whatever it is, be
yond all doubt, it is eminently real.
So merely as the day and the night
alternately follow < no another,
does every day when it passes into
dawn, bear with it its own tale of
tho results which it has silently
wrought upon each of us for evil
or for food. The day of diligence,
duty and devotion leaves it richer
than it found us, richer sometimes,
and even commonly, in our cir
cumstances; richer always in our
selves.
Do you tin any sort of advertis
ing by newspapers, booklets, cir
culars or by any other method?
If so, you should know about our j
monthly containing information,;
plans, suggestions and ideas for
advertisers. $th year; *24 to 32 j
pages. 8end today for free sam- :
pie, or Id cents for four months’
trial. Address, The Advertising
World, Columbus, Ohio.
Young Men and Women, At
tention,
The North Georgia Agricultural
College, established !>$' 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. 1
It holds the championship for or
atory and the finest cadet corps
under a most distinguished West
Point graduate. ,
For particulars, write to
Dr. E. S. Avis, President, 1
Dahlonega, Ga.
The Jumbo
Gold Mining Co.
MAIN OFFICE:
Daliloncga, €4a.
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EXAMINE GOODS
And &et Our
Attoi
Mil!',
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All legal liiiKii:i>>
I .(ly
Will M,, |
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Attorney ;i
ANDREAL IvS'i ,\ |
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G. H. McGuires
JewclciG Store
A little blind girl was writing a
composition on the rabbit and,
never having seen one, inquired of
her teacher whether tho rabbit bad
a tail. “Yes, a small one, lint
nono to speak of,” answered the
teacher. Tho little girl a short
while after introduced the matter
into her composition thus: “The
rabbit has a small tail, hut you
musn’t talk about it.”
There are 101 narsines in Gco-
gia, containing more than 10,000,-
000 trees ns follows: Poach,
8,370,000; apple, 990,00; pecan,
788,00; plum, 215,000; pejir, 22,-
000; cherry, 40,00; grape, 15,000;
China, 7.000; Mulberry, 0,000.
Tho number of nurseries 1ms in
creased eighty-throe iu one year.
Tho editor of a local paper in
a small Kansas town has been
blowing his annual call to this ef
fect: “We are going over our
books, and if this paper is being
received by any person dead since
Jan. 1, they will confer a great fa
vor by notifying us at once.”
India’s Beasts and Serpents.
Last year tigers killed' 1,046
persons iu India, sixty-tivc having
been killed iu one district alone.
More than 30,000 cattlo were kill- j
cd by tigers, while panthers nud
leopards killed at least as many j
more. Money was paid out for
tho destruction of 4,413 leopards
aud 1,331 tigers. Wild quad
rupeds wore credited with killiug
3,651 persons. Poisonous snakes 1
killed 23,166.
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Newspaper advertising costs
you too much when you try it to-!
day and stop it tomorrow. So
would clerks cost you too much if
you hired them for a day now and
then. Same with delivery wagons.
Tho wheels of your business j
must never stop; and the whole t
machinery is out of gear unless!
the big advertising wheel is always !
turning.—Tampa Tribune.
One firm in Fayetteville, N. C.,
slaughtered during one week re- j
coolly 15,600 turkeys on a New
York order. The turkeys were,
brought iu droves of fiom 800 to
506 from many points in the sur
rounding country aud went 1
through tho hands of about forty
einployos, picking on au average
1500 fowls iu teu hours.
FARM FOR SALE.
Three miles north of Dahlonega, on
Cooper Ga]> road, 1 own an upland
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 leu years old. Then 70 apple
trees. Then two hundred hlnck 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
ycin crosses and has been opened and
shows a very line prospect of gold. I
own half interest in this mine. Also
a fine show of placer gold mine in the
ravines of lots 778 and 833. Also on
those two lots tine indications of de
posit of kaolin and iron veins on tiie
property. If these veius were all
opened, exposed and prosperity pre
vailed, this property would he wortli
twelve hundred to two thousand dol
lars.
January,
X.
1604.
F. Howard,
Dahlonega, Ga.
OFFICERS:
J. F. Moore, President.
Judge Wilber F. Stone, Vice-Pres,
'I'. F. Jackson, Sec. and Tteas.
J. B. Clements, Ass't Gen. Man.
W. It. Fry, Mining Engineer.
DIRECTORS:
•I. F. Moore.
Judge Wilber F. Stone.
T. F. Jackson.
W. J. Worley.
J. B. Clements.
A. G. Sharp.
J. McN, Wright.
CAPITAL STOCK 12,060,006,
Divided into Shares
of
$1.00 EACH.
TREASURY STOCK $1,600,000.
A limited number of Shares are
being offered ai, the low price of fif
teen cents per share.
For further information or pros
pectus address
THE JUMBO GOLD MINING CO.
or J. II. MOORE, Agent,
Dahlonega, Ga.
Ulariks For Sale
At the Nugget office you will
find the following blanks:
Warranty Deeds,
Mortgage Dee<ls,
Mortgage Notes, Mortgage Fifas
(Jhattlo Mortgages, Plain Notes,
Common Leases,
Miner’s Leases,
Criminal Warrants,
Peace Warrants,
Options,
Power ofAttorncy,
Witness Summons,
J. P. Summons,
Justice’s Court Fifas,
Forthcoming Bonds,
Constable’s advertisements,
Bonds for Title,
Affidavit & Bond for Garnishment
Administrator’s Deeds
and Attachments.
BARBER SHOP?
Before
Purchasing
ELSEWHERE.
J. F. MOORF COMPANY
IF YOXJ WISH YOUR
ib the im.agio
To get your jcwolerv writ- j
short no I ice, in good
pair of speck-die I
I llr , ‘ -'*4
on hand n good line of Nnkc
cs, etc. (.jive him n,< „!|.
'val»ij.
SljERTYa ULf,
ly O
1*1 Tuesday in >];,
the legal hours of sa
prqilfculy.
With, the
Freshest &; Purest
DRUGS
TO BE RAD, CARRY THEM TO THE DRUG STORE OF
DR. 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 Sundiies gen
erally, PRICES RIGHT.
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W HEN wanting a nice clean
shave, hair cut or shampoo
call on Ilcury Underwood’
First-class barber shop in every
espect, where he will be found ready
to wait on you at any time
JOHN H. MOORE
Georgia, iLu.nvp.du ('mmi.v.
Wall ,1)0 sol,f before liw'tiourl
door ot the County of Lull,,*,,, ^
11 iu<wt, viiim
■ bidder for ch^Ii, tho. l "' lu " t
to-wU:
limit- «f colored mat.
muh «. Lev led cn an the |irniiertvofT n
Sulims, .aid mules I,.i,„ 'fJd '| i
I possession of said I. II. Sullcns. A Isoom,
| hay horse and three acres re 0 rl.
V, f “ n™, 1 ' 1 !’ f . I:nul '-' "T and being
the 11 Mi District o! originally || a ||
i'V'v Lumpkin county, Geo.gin,*houn.l-
cd as follows: On the north amlea,i
by the lands of F. M. Whelchel “into
jsou Ih by the lands of Isaac brown aid
on the west by the lands „f |j
: t, F' V ' 0 e 0,1 !ls l1 "' |«ii|H.rn
ol A. V . Hulsey, by virtue of w
satisfy a In fa. issued from theimti.
or Court of Lumpkin county in favor
of A. R. A\ he'lclu'l.itrnnsferoe, againse
A. E. Sullen, as jvrwicijwiL and'.lolu
Sullen., A. R. Sullens. .1. \V. U,,u.
Fabe Sullen.. J. 11. Adams, T. II. Sul' j
lens and A. AN Hulsey as security.and
A. 1!. Whelchel as endorser. Tin- ils-
1st day of February, 1004.
Also at the same time and phu--and
u|khi the same terms nil of lots oT taut j
numbers 435 and 110. one-half uf k
j-117 and five-eighths of lot lift. All in
the-12th District and First Sectiqnof j
Lumpkin county, Georgia. .1 wiudon
as the property of William Spenm/by
virtue of and to satisfy a li. fa. kited
from the Justices Court of the fffitli
District. G. AI., of said, comity in favor
of Mrs. John Simmons against T. 11.
Ash and William Spencer, /.wymade ]
and returned to me by E.G. Stover,l„ I
C. This the 1st day of Feoiuany, 144
Also tit the same .time and plaue and
upon the same terms, all that part of a I
certain diu-lt or water .way known a>
the Williams and VniiVlttck ditch tv
water.vviiy that lies in luimpkin eou.i-1
by, Georgia, together with all riglie-4 I
way and other ensments in eonlee.ticju j
with the same that maybe in I
Lumpkin Georgia. Fwiidon
;is the property of Frank I.. Murray by
virtue of and to satisfy a li. fa. lor
stale and county taxes due the state of
Georgia and county of Lumpkin by the
said Frank W. Murray for the year
I 1903 issued by K J. Walden,T.C.,of |
I Lumpkin county. Levy made amliv-
turned to me by James Whelchel, I.
t\ This 1st day of Februniy, 1904.
ft \M ks M. 1> \v t--, Sheriff.
* WANTr.U
Sl’Ht'IAL Ul-ttUtESENTATIVKS ill lH
-county and adjoining lerritocioA, w
: repiesent and advertise an old .osUb-1
! lit lied wealthy business lfttuse of tokl
: financial standing. Salary 821 weer
ly, with 83 per day for Expenses
each Monday by check direct lroni
headouarters. Expenses advanced m
hod-se aud buggy furnished when n«- j
essi.rv. position permanent. AMWl
Blew Bros., (idO Mouon Uuibhng.f M
cago, 111. J'" W|
-DEALER IN-
0. CHALMERS STOW,
Fresh Meats, Sausage, Etc,:
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
FAMILY GROGERIES.
In Simmons Uuildin^.
ISJII1 I;
FIRST CLASS
Photographic y^oRK [Jo
NE
Tuncrol
Director *
TSmbalniet
Ami Dealer in
OOFF1NS,
caskets.
COFFIN FI XT l KK&,
and
BURIAL ROBEb,
Dahlonega, Ga.
50 YEARS
-AT-
SO A
Dahlonega Portrait
Next Door Above Masonic Hall,
k
THE N. G. A. COLLEGE.
! slalu iustitutiou free to both mule aud females, located at Dahlonega, Ga, j
For catalogue and further particulars, address, ° ! U) p) T T /—i .
Avi|i- t o» t deu t . vj \.j uKULt, Lien manager
kfil* T2« \J%
trade
DESIGNS ,
Anyone lendln* •
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venr: four montbs. in
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