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Just Smite.
If you can't do anything also t)o
help along, just smile.
Blow can you smilo when yoiv
feel so bad?
Screw your face the other way
and seo how good it will feel.
You will soon get in the habit of
it, and the smilh will smoke in.
Fnrtie nnrro'.r gauge folks may
tell ytm * 1 * * * that the smile should
come from the inside and not ho
put on and off like a mask. Nev
er mind 1 them. Keep on with
your lateral distention, keep on
lifting up countenance instead of
pulling it down—“in other words,
keep on grinning.
Some day you will 1 look in the
mirror and tVondor how you could
ever have dbno anything" elhe.
Whon you see What the smilo
Hrings you will! break the old sick
ness compelling, death-stealing
habit of groaning and faulting.
Then the smile will come from
within.-
IiPyoU'wantf to die-*“fusw.
If you want to live in peaco and
prosperity—just smile, and you
cannot smile when‘you are fussing.
—Ekeanok Kiuk.
Prosperity Promoters.
Push—The force by Avhich one’s
ideals aro converted into realities.
Punctuality—A saver of time
ami temper. A'creator of confi-
dfcnccL-
Politeness 1 ^-The golden key that
unlocks the door to many an op
portunity.
Principal—A^self imposed rule
of rl£ht conduct which governs
dMery* action.
Penetration—The ability to fore
sec events and consequently to
provide for them.
Poise—The power of self control
Which often makes one master of
the situation,
Precision-^he habit" of being
accurate and thus of averting an-
rtoynnCCs arising from error.
Prudence—The prattico of act
ing with discretion and of wisely
husbanding ono’s resources.
Perception—The happy faculty
Which enables one intuitively to
say* and do the right thing at the
right 1 time.— Elquithble Record,
Had Eaten the Details.
The editor of a country newspa-1
per is often his own roportorial j
staff as well and some of his ex
periences when our after news |
would make interesting reading.
The editor of a flourishing journal
in a northern California town re
cently called at the “homo of the
bride’s parents” the day after the
wedding. Ho ivas desirous of
telling his readers all about tho
vent and wished to give the young
couple a good send-off as well.
I’he bride’s mother met him.
“Good morning, Mrs. Jones,”
said the editor. “I’ve called to
get some of I he details of the Aved*-
ling.”
“Goodness,” replied Mrs. Jones
m dismay, ‘They’re all gone. You
ought to have come last night.
They ate every scrap.”—San Fran
cisco Bulletin.
Do not sit down and whine be
cause you have not what you want
in this life, but be up and hustle
and get it, Tho world is all be
fore you. There is as much room
n it for you as for anybody else,
nd as good a place.
A girl’s matrimonial inclina-,
tions aro often measured by her
wecthcart’s financial regulations.
We always know the cheerful
rfian by his heart “good morning
Ah well might fog, cloud' and va
por hope tb cling to the sun illus
rfiiaed landscape,-as the blues and
nioroseness td remain in any
cbuntonancc when the cheerfdloDe
cbmes with a beffrty “gbod morn
ing.” Do not forget to say itf
$ay it to youf patents," brbth‘6l‘s
sistefs; playnihtos. it costs noth
ing. day it’cheerfully 1 and with a
StfMej it will do you good and do
your friends good. There is
kind of inspiration in every “good
morning,” heartily and smilingly
spoken that helps to make hope
fresher and Avork lighter. It al
ways seems to rhnko tho mofnin
£bocf, and a prophecy of a good
day to come after it.. While this
is true of the “good morning,” it
is equally true oi all kind, cheer
ful greetings. They cheer the
discouraged, rest tho tired One,
and somehow make tho Avhecls of
time run moro smoothly.
Nerve Fag.
If You Waste Your
Nerve Energy, After
Awhile You Will
Suffer For It.
You can waste nerve force by excess,
over-work, worry, anxiety, otc.
You can weaken yourself by not eating
proper food or securing sufficient rest to
renew tho nerve energy you use up.
The proper treatment, In addition to
good phosphatlc food, such as whole
rheal bread, prepared cereals, etc., 19
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
This Is as truly a brain and nervd
food as any food you could eat, and be
sides, furnishes strength and tone of Its
own, which goes to the weakened nerve
system, and sets It to rights.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine Is a re
freshing, revitalizing tonic food-medicine
for the brain and norVes. It reconstructs
worn-out nerve tissue, and tills your
languid brain with new life and vigor.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine has made so many
marvelous cures, of people so sick the
doctors thought they were Incurable,
that it is today the standard medicine
in many thousands of American homes.
The first bottle Is guaranteed to help
you, or druggist returns your money.
“Tho extreme heat, close confinement
arid tntenso mental strain Incident to
tfio banking business, has caused me
to suffer with nervousness and insom
nia. It gives mo pleasure tp>' say thnt
I have tised Dr. Miles’ Norvlao with
very satisfactory results in tho treat
ment of these affections, I am now on
my fifth bottle, and eat and sleep well,
lfi fact have almost forgotten that I
possoss nerves.”—R. "L. DAUBY, Asst.
Cashier, State Bank, Texarcana, Ark.
FREE & r c Ue to
for Free Trial
_ uekage of Dr. Miles’ Antl-
P.aln Pills, the New Scientific Remedy
for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our
Specialist will diagnose your case, toll
you what Is Wrong, and how to- right It,
Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.,
LABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND.
BARBER SHOP.
W HEN wanting a nice clean
shave, hair cut or shampoo,
call on Henry Underwood,-
First-class barber shop in every
respect, where lie will he found ready
to Avait on.you at any time
WE DO ALT; KINDS
OF
JOB WORK.
We have a large assort
ment of hoth blank and rul
ed paper, thousands of dif
ferent kinds of envelopes,
3 PRESSES,
a large’ assortmentment of
type, which enables us to
turn out al! kinds of JOB
WORK upon short notice as
neat and as cheap as it can
qe done in Georgia.
TRY US.
GOODS.
CITY DIREQ-yQpy
superior court.
3rd M
her.
laud, Ga.
; n ” n, l£V* in April 1UU , () ,
J. J. Kunsoy
W.A. n.nrf - V e-
tor General, Dahlonega, ’ Solici "
EXAMINE GOODS
And Get Our
Purchasing
ELSEWHERE.
J. F. MOORF ^ COMPANY
IF YOU WISH YOU It
Prescriptions Filled
A Avoman in a neighboring toAvn
bought a neAv-fangled coffee pot
from a peddler. In the evening
3hc showed it to her husband, a
hardware dealer^ who told her ho
ljept tho sumo thing in his store
for half the price she had paid;
“Well,” she-said, “why don’t you
advestise? Nobody even knows
What you have for sale.”
A Yirginui girl engaged to three
men has oettled the difficulty by
marrying the man for whom, she
says, she cares the least. It is not
probable that the one chosen will
bo long in reaching the cbnclusioh
that she wag speaking the truth.—
Louisville Times.
COUNTY OFFICERS,
John Huff, Ordinary
John If. Moore,Cleik
"k "T w R avl « SI'WH.
y- Walden, Tax ,
.James 1,. Ilealan T,VTT
V. I!. Mix. CcaaVsirve?""-
i', C. tstow Coroner.
CITY GOVERNIJF\T
K. H. Baker. Mayor . T *
Aldermen: E. W Strict 1 ,
E.MeGco W.H. ro.a^,'"^
Vickery, r. J. Smith. W p’ i>
Jr. - • 1 • in
Jf™’ *JL’ Wpf’oy, Clerk.
Geo. W. Walker, Marshal.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Baptist Church — R ev ,’ v
Taylor, Paster. Services Sunday!
riiurfday^fght. ^
Sunday School at 9 o’clock.
Methodist-Services cverv
day at 11 and at night. R ev j J
rurner Pastor. p,.,,.,, ^
every Wednesday night,
Sunday School at- 9 o’clock.
Presbyterian—Services oiilv n
1st and 3rd Sundays.
D.J Blackwell, pastor.
Sunday School 9 a. m.
I)r. II. C.
Physician & Surgeon,
(Dahlonega, Ga.
R, H.
Attorney at Law,
Dahlonega, Ga.
All legal business promptly attended tol
Willi th.e
EVesliest & Purest
DRUGS
TO BE HAD, CARRY TtyEM TO THE DRUG STORE OF
. C. 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 gen
erally, PRICES RIGHT.
JOHN H. MOORE,
DEALER IN
Fresh Meats, Sausage, Etc.!
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
FAMILY GROCERIES.
In Simmons Building.
There are only two women ru
ral mail ^carriers in tho United
States. One is in.Tcnnossc and
the other is Miss Viola Bennett,
recently appointed carrier for Sn-
wunee, m Gwinnett county, Ga.
IX. G, dL. COLLEGE.
FALL SESSION BEGINS
1ST WEDNESDAY IN
H It: P T Id M IS E R.
For particulars address
Dr, Gr, R. GtLjEN 1ST» Pres
DAHLONEGA, GA.
liHfllill III' 1,1! I
ONE*FULL QUART OF
WHISKEY
Wo know tho mti&nlng of words and will do ns wo ?>av.
Halm ta be the !owcftt.pr(i*< tJ WbiyUr.v lloaro niiiHI.H,..^
CMt Mall Order WhlnLoy Concern In 6h.*f*outii, AM the North
4 umllna WO M?il l< thoro’rt r
boro wouldn't adulterate 11 tiny knew bo tv—Iho., «... .
e**i! Mofct whlttkoy sellers art* noted for mixing, blondlnpr alicl
Vriiterln?. We *11 more *r.*nuim- old whiskey n:ul less water Minn
any known competitor. “t’u*i»er’w 11 Year Old” V/Makey I** n
'Iqulol joy! It Y. made hy honest “TftiTueis” hr tlir inouutnin* of
» North Carolina.in old-style copper stills, jt sl us if was mad*) by
U l,i »r frrn.ndfnthem. First-rate whiskey it- sold m to #0.00
3 per Ballon,but It’s not any bettor than “Caspe - ’s ll Year old.” It
q mustidew or wo will buy It bare. We have aeuidlalol llOO.tJOO.OO.
1 aud the Piedmont Saving's Bunk of thin city will tell you our word
j lu ffnod. To Introduce tnlsoul, honest whiskey, we offer lour l 1 ’nil
j Quart re of 'Tusper’a 11 Year Old**- two sample bottles.one 16,
I one 18 year old a corkscrew and a drinking ^Iush— all for ♦5J.I15.
I U sent we will double tho above and put In fr«»e One
j Fu ll Quart Extra. We have someof this whiskey only 7years old,
l and will send live-gallon keg for 610 or will furnleh twenty full
I ipiart buttles on receipt of 611 and give free corkscrews, drinking
I glasses and samples, making this whiskey cost less than 12.20 per
1 gallon delivered. We ship 111 plain boXM With HO marks to indicate
J contents, and Prepay nil Express. Orders from Aiieona,
■ Laiuornia,Colorado,Idaho,Montana, Nevada,New Mexico,Oregon,
■ /tab Wyoming or Washington must call for 620.00 worth by
I freight prepaid. .... \
THE CASPER CO. (Iiio»)
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
G. H. McGuires
Jew'eler’s ^torel
IS THE PLACE
To get your jeAvelery work done upon I
short notice, in good style find at a res* I
sonable price. And ff yotl need t good I
pnir of specks he has them. Abo keeps I
on hand a <jood line of docks, waten-1
es, etc. GiA’e him a call.
The Jumbo
Gold Mining Co.|
MAIN OFFICE:
Aaliloiioga, U».
OFFICERS'
J. F. Moore, President.
Judge Wilber F. Stone, Gce-Pwl
T. F. Jackson, Sec. and Tim
J. B. 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
Ditided into Shares
of
$1.00 EACH.
TREASURY STOCK
A limited number °f ^1
being offered at the low price of I
twenty-five cents per share. I
For further information I
pectus address
TIIE JUMBO GOLD MININGS
or J. H. MOORE, Agent,
Dahlonega, Ga.
Blanks For Sal®
At the Nugget office }0- a
find the following blanks:
Warranty Deed*,
Mortgage Deeds,
Mortgage Notes, Mortg J J
Chattlc Mortgages, IW
Common Leases, I
Miner’s Leases,
Criminal Warrant".
Peace Warrants,
Options,
Power ofAttorney,
Witness Summons,
T p. Summons,
Justice’s ConD^’
Casper Bids.