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VOL. XV—NO-
DA11LONEGA, GA., FRIDAY, 1'EBRD ARY 24. 1905,
WHELCHEL,
Physician & Surgeon,
(Dahlonega, Ga.
Turn \
Attorney at Law, |
Dahloneya, Ga.
ill legal business promptly attended to 1
G. H. McGuires
IS THE PLACE
'o get your jewclcry work done upon
hurt nctice, in good style and ala rea- i
onable price. And if volt need a good
air of specks he has them. Also keeps j
n hand a good line of docks, watch- \
a, etc. Give him a call.
The Jumbo
Jold Mining Co.
MAIN OFFICE:
K>uEiloiic|r. t , lia.
OFFICERS:
J. F. Moore, President.
“JgeM 1 ilher F. Stone, Viee-Pres
• I. Jackson, Sec. and Treas.
• 1L Clements, Ass’t Gen. Man.
^ ■ R Pit, Mining Engineer.
DIRECTORS:
J. F. Moore.
Judge Wilber F. Stone.
T. F. Jackson.
W. ,1. Worley.
J. R. < Moments.
A. Q. Sharp.
J. McN, Wright.
CAPITAL STOCK £2,000,000,
Divided into Shares
of
*L00 EACH.
'RKASURY stock
A limited number of Shares
n.f.i't " l J . ulu 1 ilt ' tire low price at'a re
" ^y-ln e cents per share.
01 "Oiler information or proa-
»cetus address
1 IJh 'R’MUO GOLf> MINING CO.
or J- H. MOORE, Agent,
DAni.oneca, Ga.
nrHE body gets its life from
* food properly digested.
Healthy digestion means pure
blood for the body, but stomach
troubles arise from carelessness
in eating and stomach disorders
upset the entire system. Improp
erly masticated foot! sours on the
stomach, causing distressing
pains, belching and nausea.
When over-eating is persisted m
the stomach becomes weakened
and worn out and dyspepsia
claims the victim.
Thedford’s Black-Draught
cures dyspepsia. It frees the
stomach and bowels of congested
matter and gives the stomach
new life. The stomach is quickly
invigorated and the natural
stimulation results in a good
appetite, with the power to thor
oughly digest food.
You can build up your stomach
with this mild and _ natural
remedy. Try Thedford s I Jack-
Draught today, You can buy a
package front your dealer for
25c. If he does not keep it, send
the money to The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Term., and a package will be
mailed you.
THEDFOKD’S
BLACK-DRAUGHT,
Go Home.
W. 13. TOWNSEND, EditorLind Proprietor
■—■w ■■■mi. n .in
u.SMITH &
VV re Still at t ile S;un<
OLD STAND
W itli a Lull Line ol
CLOT H I N G.
Largest, Best & Cheapest Stock
Ever Brought Here.
Abundance of Dry floods and Groceries.
Li:
ats.
Whose The Nugget Goes
$1,000,000.
When tired, go home. When
you want consolation, go homo.
When you want fun, go home.
When you want to show others
you have reformed, g<> home and
let your family get acquainted
with the fact. When you want to
show yourself at the very best,
gu home aud do the act thcie.
When you feel like being extra
liberal, go home and practice on
your wife and children first.
When you want to shine with
mole brilliancy than usual, go
home and light the whole house'
hold. Home is the best place of
all, if we would but make it s■>.
A woman was one of the com
pel inns in a id-owing conle.-l lately
held in Derbyshire. End i I.
Way back yonder in the remote
; ages, says the Mi lien News, among
■ the recorded live news items, ns sol
! forth in Holy writ, we Find that
1 lying was offensive and a crime,
! and to show the base and repulsive
habit was displeasing to our Maker,
two liars were struck dead. Jel
ling lies, and wind's worse acting
lies, is an excusable, hightoned aC'
I eomplishment that is in general
practice, and has been, down
through all ages from Mother
j Eve to George Washington—Lit
tle George got side tracked, then
; “Then the wave rolled on.'
! Lying is the long-whiskered
: grand daddy of all crime. The
; first teachings to innocent babies
is the beautiful habit of telling
lies, by precept, mostly by ex
ample, and very often “by note.”
Of all crimes, the punishment
for lying is less enforced than any
i other.
If the Kicker was a stickler on
always “loping” with the biggest
l crowd in anything, he would get
busy by getting strictly in the
push with the vast throng of Liars
j and Fools. There are a great
many kinds of liars. There is not
j enough ink and paper in Georgia
to publish a comple list of liars,
j and in such was possible, old age
| and the time taken up by the road-
| or in his “stunts,” would block
the game before the document was
completely scaned.
Milieu, like all other towns in
Georgia, Peru, Yucatan, and Boh
livia, has a fine crop of variega
ted stem-winding liars. Of
j course, there are some truthful
ladies and gentlemen here. There
are a great many men and women
here who are doing the very best
they . can, “under the circum
stances” to shake the habit, which
is of course commendable.
But!! the real truthful ones,
those who have never acted or told
a lie, are easily descernable from
the vast throng of “diabolics ’ by
the lovely patch of long hair so
luxuriantly growing in the palms
of their hands, and the big battle-
ax hatchet growing on top of their
heads- they arc simply in a class
all to themselves. The Kicker
loves a liar, and is liberally dis
pensing his fond sentiments intlic
“Real Dark Spot.”
The vast torrents and storms of
love and fond affection go in great
: leaps and bounds and always
[ abides with “the great wadd” of
! “lax Dodgers. ’
A Tax Dodger is the most cons
i sumely beautiful liar on earth,
i Josh Billings says: “A man that
i can catch fish and swap horses,
and not lie about it, has a reserv-
; ed seat on the front row in Heav-
i en< ” He should not have left out
' “givin’ in.” The Kicker has been
I to many seel ions of this grand
ITnion and has “butted up against”
stacks of folks in his continuous
j round of trouble, but if he ever
I g>iw a man or a woman who
“GIVE IT ALL IN”
; he don’t know when it was, or |
whore it was. .
The Kicker would dread to look
I at a tax payor, who would place
I his hand on his heart and solemn
ly swear that ho had never failed
to “give in” right, for history
might repeat itself and Ananias
and Saphiru would surely loso
their prestige
Whil
trying to catch a cow that
, had broken its stall, Miss Addie,
I the lb year old daughter of Rev.
j G . E. Barnwell, of Flowery
Brunch, fell and fractured her
hip. While members of the futu
ilv were currying her in the house,
her older sister, Miss Aehsuh, fell j
L.n the same spot and broke her'
: I,.,,.... (xaiuesvPle News.
(Continued from last week.)
Below is a list of the post-offices
visited by Tiik Nugget outside of
Georgia:
Stillwater, O. T.
Slmdix, Ala.
Harlington, Ky.
Mattewan, N. Y.
Coundersport, Pa.
York, Nobr.
Louisville, Ky.
Newport, R. I.
Candler, N.C.
Garners, Wash.
Nashville. Tenn,
Grapeland, 'Texas.
Amanda, O.
Monroe, Mich.
Helena, Mont.
(Ulmer, Tex.
Brownsville, Tenn.
Masehmd, Ala.
Tonopnh, Nevada.
Elkhart, Ind.
Moreland, Ala.
Dayton, ().
St. Elmo, Tenn.
Cow pens, Ala.,
Russellville, Ark.
Mt. Holly, N. J.
Wilmington, Del.
Scranton, Penn.
Colona, Colorado.
Jacksonville, 111.
Henderson, 'Tex.
Miatnisburg, O.
Biddcford, Maine.
Piqun, O.
Olney, Ill.
Bear, Ark.
Chattanooga, J’eun.
Selma, Ala.
Murphy, N. C.
Kansas City, Mo.
Merriam, Kan.
Dallas, Texas.
Coal Creek, Tenn.
Kings Mountain, N. C.
Hill City, Tenn.
Boxbury, Mass.
Greenville, Pa.
Mercer, Pa.
Mart, Tex. '
Charlottsville, Ya.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Eaton, t).
Anniston, Ala.
Huntingdon, Tenn.
Altus, Ark.
Nashville, Tenn,
Nranklin, 111.
Brice, O.
Pontiac, Mich.
Kingfisher, O. T.
Fairmont, Nebr.
Sturges, Mich.
Adel, Iowa.
St. Louis, Mo. .
Sherman, Texas.
New York.
Bound Brook, N. Y.
Baltimore, Md.
Seattle, Washington.
Cushion Okla.
Lushton, Nebr.
Princess Anno, Md.
Denver, Colorado.
Cereal, Okla.
Trot wood, O.
Jacks, O. T.
Duektown, Tenn.
Washington, D. C.
Dexter, Tex.
Charleston, Nebr,
Jamestown, Ohio.
Topton, N. G.
Boston.
Fairmount, Neb.
Defuniak Springs, Fla.
Dodson, Mo.
McCay, Tenn.
Delaware, O.
Columbus, O.
Bessemer, Ala.
Chicago, 111.
Toledo, O.
Knoxville, Tenn.
London, K. C.
Plainfield, N. J.
Henderson, Texas.
Marl bon rough, v - Y.
! GO r l < >
'w. P. PRICE, Jr.,
l< - <) 11 YOUR
DRY GOOD
AND
GROCERIES.
$5,000
Reward will be paid to any
person who can find one atom
of opium, chloral, morphine,
cocaine, ether or chloroform
I in any form in any of Dr.
' Miles’ Remedies.
This reward is offered because
certain unscrupulous persons
make false statements about
these remedies. It is under
stood that this reward applies
only to goods purchased in the
open market, which have not
been tampered with in any way.
Dr. Miles’ remedies cure by
their soothing, nourishing,
strengthening and invigorat
ing effects upon the nervous
system, and not by paralyzing
and weakening the nerves as
would be the case if these drugs
were used.
For this reason Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain Pills are universally
considered the best pain remedy
“I have suffered for 25 years with
severe pains in my head, heart and
back, and have tried everything I
could get and could not And any relief
until 1 got a box of Dr. Miles’ Anti-
Pain Pills. I suffered as long as 12
hours at a time with such severe
pains that I feared 1 would lose my
mind. The Anti-Pain Pills gave mo
relief in from 10 to 20 minutes. I do
not have to use Morphine any more.
I wish you would publish this so that
other sufferers may find relief.”
I. A. WALKER,
It. P. r>. No. 0. Salem, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first package will benefit. If it
fails he will return your money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CITY DIRECTORY
Memphis, Texas.
And two other Georgia offices
received since publishing the list
last week, as follows: Mays-
ville, and Doraville.
1 The Atchison Globe has it down
about right in ihe following:
“When a girl is first engaged she
figures on a ten room house in the
swell part of town. As times go
on the house gradually decreases
in size until it is a four room
structure. All the fancy trim
mings are left off, and next the
house is located in a remote part
of town. Finally when tho wed-
diug comes off it is announced that
: the couple will reside with tho
! bride’s father.
I —
The tirst question asked in ev
ery heme by every member of the
family returning from an absence
on the streets is, “Where’s motb-
COURT CALENDER.
NOKTUKASTKUN OIUCUIT.
J. J. Kimsey, Judge, Cleveland,
Ga.
W. A. Charters, Solicitor-Gener
al, Dalilonega, Ga.
Hall—Third Monday in January
and July. Dawson - Second Mon
day in February and first Monday
in August. Rabun—Fourth Mon
day in February and August. Hab
ersham —First Monday in March
and September. Towns—Fourth
Monday in March and September.
Union—First Monday in April and
October. White—Second Monday
in April and October. Lumpkin—
Third Monday in April and Octo-
i her.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
G. G. Evans, Ordinary.
D. L. Cook, Clerk.
James M. Davis Sheriff.
E. J. Walden, Tax Collector.
J. M. Calhoun, Tax Receiver.
C. J. Jarrard, County Surveyor.
J. A. Ilollifieid, Treasurer.
J. M. Ricketts, Coroner.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
R. II. Baker, Mayor.
Aldermen: W. B. Gurley, J.
E. McGee, W. B. Townsend, E. B.
Vickery, T. J. Smith. W. P. Price,
Jr.
Win. J. Worley, Clerk.
Geo. W. Walker, Marshal.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Baptist Church — Rev. W. C.
Taylor, Paster. Services Sunday at
11 and at night. Prayer meeting
Thursday night.
Sunday School at 9 o’clock.
Methodist—Services every Sun
day at 11 and at night. Rev. C. . P
Marchmar, Pstor Prayermeeting
every Wednesday night.
Sunday School at 9 o’clock.
Presbyterian—Services only on
1st and 3rd Sundays.
D. J Blackwell, pastor.
Sunday School 9 a. m.
BARBER SHOP.
W HEN wanting a nice clean
shave, hair cut or shampoo,
call on Henry Underwood,
First-class barber shop in even’
respect, where he will be l'ound ready
to wait on you at any time