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DIRECTORY. I n. W. NaLI.1T. H. K. L, WltlTWOllTH.
NALLEY A WHITWORTH,
Attorneys-nt-Law,
DALLAS, .... GEORGIA.
Municipal, County, Churches. Lodges.
OITY OFFICERS.
Mayor.—F. P. Hudson.
Clerk.—E. M. Cooper.
Councilmcn.—H. S. Fineh.W. A- Fos
ter, W. K. Grifiln, W. O. Hitchcock, W.
Z Spinks.
POrSTt OFFICERS.
Ordinary—It. A. Chiles.
Clerk Superior Court—W. J. B.ikei\"
Sheriff—\V. N. Anderson.
Treasurer—J. O. Hitchcock.
Tax Collector—\V. II. Morgan.
Tax Receiver—J. H. Craton.
Surveyor—O. M. Wigley.
Coroner—J. S. Adair.
County School Commissioner.—W. Z.
Spinks.
HOARD OF FDU0ATIOK.
J. W, Hay, R. W. Hussorn, J. B. Bag
gett. J. A. Grogan, T. B. Williams.
CHURCHES.
METHODIST.
Rev. A. F. Nunn, Pastor.
Preaching third and fourth Sundays at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.j second Sundays at
7 p.m.; fifth Sundays at It a.m. and 7 r.ui.
Sunday School at 0-.B0 a.m. S.{Brown,
Su|>ennteiitdcnt.
Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7 p.‘m.
Rev. J. M. Spinks. Pastor.
Preaching first and third Sundays at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Dr. T. J.
Foster, Superintendent.
Prayer-iueetiug Thuisday at 7 p.m.
urday nights in each mouth.
Otld Fellows—Meets first and
Suturday niglitk in euch mouth.
Woodsmen of the World—Meet
and third Saturday nights in euch month.
Superior Court—A. L. Bartlett, Judge
W. 1C. Fielder, Solicitor-General. Meeti
second Monday in February ana llrsl
Monday in August.
Court of Ordinary—R. A. Chiles, Or
dinary. Meets first Monday in euch month.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
A. L. Bartlett, Judge.
W. IC. Fielder, Solicitor-General.
P .uidiug -Second Monday in February
and first Monday in August.
Haralson— Third Mouday in January
aud July.
Polk—Fourth Monday in February aud
Augi st.
Douglas—First Monday in May and
third Monday in November.
JUSTICE COURTS.
Dallas, 10801b district—J. R. Lawrence,
J. P.; O. 0. Gillett, N. P, Mjets third
Wednesday in each mouth.
Acumtree, 1003d district—J. W. Tlb-
etts. J P.; II D Paris, N. P. Court
fourth Saturday.
Burnt Hickory. 833d district—T J Tib
betts, J. P.; A V Cochran, N. P. Court
first Saturday.
Braswell, 1414th district—II N Hagan,
J. pi; It II O’Neal, N. P. Court secoud
Monday-
California, 104'U d’strlct- DcWitt Rags
dale, J. P.; A P Griggs, N. P. Court
first Friday.
Cains, 951tt disfrict—L J Taylor, J. P.;
Z B Fuller, N. P. Court first Saturday.
Entail 1207t!i district— I S Verner, J.
1>. ; 1) W Craton, N. P. Court first’Satur-
day.
Hiram, 1381st district—J D Compton,
N. P. Court first Wednesday.
Nineteenth, 889th dist.iet-sj M Cole,
J. P.: J D Brown, N. P. Court first Sat
urday.
Twentieth, 1081st district—G W Grogan,
J. P.; II N Reveille, N. P. Court second
Saturday
Tallapoosa, 14431 district—J II Hutch-
c . rg0 n, IC. i'• Court first tMiturciiiv •
Pumpkinvine. 1807tli district—Jessie
llltcock. J. P-t W J Harris, N. P. Couit
second Friday.
Raccoon, 1554th district—W II Crews,
N. F., J. T. Monk, J. P., 4tb Saturday.
Umfries, 1291st district—B II Owen, J.
p . J T Hix, N. P. Court secoud Satur
day.
Union, 1553d district—B F Hagan, J.
P. Court 4th Saturday.
Wedding to i s 942d distsict—J W Mize,
J. P.; 8 P Arnold, N. P. Court fourth
Friday.
Roxana, 1506th district—J F Foster,
j p . j T Grogan, N P. Court first
Thursday.
rmieular atrentton to wflls. aiimintstrn-
tl«»n8 of estatoA. tlnmago suit* nml tolloofton?*,
Onu*«» over Bartlett & Watson Co., In rooms
formerly occupied by Judge lfcvrtlctt.
<8WA
tbi* signature ia oa ever; bos of the geouiaa
Laxative Brooio-Quinine Tablets
the leoMdF that
Money to Loan.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on Im
proved farms at 7 per cent, intetest on
loans of 91,000 or over, ana 8 percent in
terest on sums less than one thousnnd
dollars, by taking first mortgage on farms
offered as collateral. No commissions
charged, hut applicant must pity for ab
stract of title and inspection fees.
A. J. CAMP,
scpl2-0m Dallas, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Costinut ScSadnli In ((net November !, 1902.
STATIONS.
♦No. 8
•No. !4
•No 16
I'VCbiiUunoosa
Ar Dalton
Ar Home
Ar Atlanta
Lv Atlanta
«4Mim
8 (Warn
0.10um
II fiOam
l&Wpm
3.2opm
ft. 06pm
7 Hptn
8 IF*ptn
10 30pm
10 45ptn
K!. baum
b 20ttm
b 3unm
8 UOuni
k.o pm
4 lupm
r>. is pm
7.4.)pm
Ar Macon. :
Ar Jusup
Lv ,1 osup
Ar Jacksonville
Lv Jesupi
6.30nm
7.45am
Ar Urunuwlck
No 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatla*
noocn to Atlanta
No H Is sol lit Vostlbulcd train Chattanooga
to Jacksonville carrying tlaggage Car. [lav
elegant Pullman Drawing Room
Coaehos and
Sleeping Car, through without change: also
Sleeper Atlanta to Brunswick
STATIONS.
•No 13
♦No 15
•No 7
Lv Atlanta
Ar Rome
Ar Dalton
Ar Chattanoopa
Lv Chattanooga
5.30am
7 3 dim
8 30atn
9.45am
10 0.him
5.00pm
7. tOpm
8.22pm
9 50pm
10.40pm
b.56am
7.55 am
10.30am
It 38am
1 00p«
Ar Lexington
5.15pm
Ar Cincinnati
7 3flpm
8. Ibam
Ar Louisville
8 16pm
I0.36«n'i
Lv Chmtnnuoen .
1.25 pm
1 l.'uim
1 3pm
Ar Nashville
SMpm
64<)am
6.55pm
No 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati.
No. 16 carries Pullman Sleepln* Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati and CbaUnnooga to Louisville
STATIONS.
•No. 43
•Na 12
•No. N
Lv Chattanooga
9. kilim
ft. Ifmm
10.3pm
Ar Knoxvlllo
l. lupm
9.15am
1 40:1 m
Ar Morristown
S.38pm
10.55am
3 i-5am
Ar Hot Sprints
7.49pin
I2.4isum
4.38am
Ar Ashovlllo
V 1 Spill
2 15pm
5.5 um
Ar Salisbury
8.35pm
11.2.Sum
Ar Greensboro-
10-47 jim
12.50pm
Ar Raleigh
b 20am
4.U2pm
Ar Norfolk
9.3ram
- Ar Washington
642«m
t.50pm
Ar New York
13.43pm
6. Gain
and Danville to Richmond, arriving
Richmond 655 a.m also Pullman Sleeping Cat
Danville to Norfolk.
No. 30 Is solid train Chattanooga to Sails
bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Sails 1 ury and Salisbury to New York
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 50 CENTS?
IF SO TRY A BOTTLE OF
We defy the world to produce a med
icine for the cure of all forms of Kidney
and Bladder troubles, and all diseases
peculiar to women.that will equal Smith’s
Sure Kidney Cine. Ninety-eight per
cent, of the cases treated with Smith’s
Sure Kidney Cure that have come tinder
our observation havu Uen cured. We
sell our uiedsciuo on a positive guarantee,
if directions are followed, ami moucy
will he lel'umled if cure Is not effected.
Pi ice 50 cents and #1.00. For sale by
A. J. Cooper.
•No_j6
uTsSpni
1R him
3.05am
7110am
7.13am
No. 43. carries Pullman Sleeping Gar Chatta
nooga to New York without change.
No. 30 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Knoxvlllo. Knoxville to New York via
Hagerstown and Harrisburg.
STATIONS.
•No 4!
Lv Chattanooga... ....
Ar Knoxville,
U.bbnm
1.10pm
2.36pm
6.46pm
6.b2um
12.43pm
Ar Morristown
Ar Bristol
Ar Washington
Ar New York
-[BEDFORD'S
biackdrauoht
THE GREAT
famiut Medicine
Thedford’s Black-Draugh’; has I
saved doctors' hills for more than
sixty years. For the common fam
ily ailments, Such us constipation,
indigestion, hard coldq, bowel com
plaints, chills and fever, bilious
ness, hendnehes and other like
complaints no other medicine is
necessary. It invigorates and teg-
ulates the liver, uauists digestion,
stimulates action of the kidness,
E urifies the blood, and purges tho
owels of foul accumulations, it
cores liver oomplaiiit r indigestion,
sour stomach, dizziness, chills,
rheumatio pains, sideache, back
ache, kidnev troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard
colds and heitrlncho. Every drug
gist has Thodford's Black-Draught
in 25 cent packages and in mam
moth sizo far 81.00. Never accept
a substitute. Insist on huving the
original mode by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I bclhve Thedford’s Black-Draught
i* the best fhedlcine on earth. It is
good for any and everything. I have
a family of twelve children, and for
(our years I have kept them on foot
and healthy with no doctor but Black-
STATIONS.
•Na 23
ft.tMpm
7.37pm
0.55pm
•No ie
Lv Rnmi»
9 20am
03681 m
9.ft5pm
Ar Anniston
Ar BlrmbiKhnm
Ar Selma
2. Otis m
4.30pm
|.v Sulmii
'jiiy.im
8 10am
4 35pm
|0.55pm
Ar Mobile
Ar Meridian
8.05pm
8.30am
5.29am
Ar New Orleans
Ar Vicksburg f [ 1 6-50am
Ar Shreveport 1 1 112.45pm
No. IS. Pullman sleepers Meridian lo Naw
Orleans and Shreveport.
No.33 Pullman sleeper Btrmtnghsm to Mobil*.
7. 15pm
9.43pm
10.UUpm
Lv Home ..
Ar Gud-den. nr
Ar A ttalla.
ti.UUam
6.35am
6. Suam
•Dally. 4Dally except Sunday.
C. H. ACKERT. a. M.. Washington. D. C.
W. A. TURK, P. T. M.. Washington. D C.
S. H. HARDWICK. G.P.A., Washington. D. G
C. A.BENSCOTER. A.G.P.A.,Chattanooga.Tena
i. K. SHIPLEY, T. p. A Chattanooga, Teas.
Ulill be (be Largest
Ever Reid in tbe
South
Parades,
Sensational Acts,
Midway Attractions,
Military Maneuvers,
Street Attractions,
TTma Ever Assembled la Oae City.
A sunny slope of ground about
10 acivs, near the government
building at St. Louis, litis been
secured by tbe, agricultural de
partment to be nsed lor n repro
duction in miniature of the whole
United States, with mountains,
rivers, falls and lakes exactly as
in the original. If possible the
products of each state will be
growing in their places when the
exposition opens and oil wells,
mines, etc., will also lie shown.
Good for Children.
The eleasant to lake and harmless O.m
Ml mi to Cough Cure gives Immediate re-
lief in all ruses of Cough, Croup .and La
Gri|>|ie Idealise it does nut pass Immedi
ately into the slomac i, Init takes effect
iulit at the seat of the trouble. It draws
out the llifiaimtlion, Inals and soothes and
Citrus permanently by etiaU'ing the lungs
coulilbtitp pure llfe-givlm; ‘and life-
sustaining oxygen to the blood and
tissues. A. J. Cooper.
FOLEYSHONET^TAR
r*o»a tbe cc»iiA 1a~19 »a=i
Three Times the Value
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE THIRD EASIER,
ONE THIRD FASTER
Custer’s Tamils 7th U. $. Cavalry j
Y Will Qlv* Daily ExhlfeHkas of Booth RMlif.
A WHOLE TRIBE OP INDIANS,
1200 Horses aid 1700 Men will participate. <
may 410 9,1003.
HALF FARE ON ALL
It takes money to solve the
opinion of a lawyer.
Southern Baptist Convention.
For the Southern Baptld Convention
at Savannah, all Agents of the Snutluru
Railway, and Agents of Lines running in
qatieclion with tlir Southern Railway,
will sell from st lions sou'u of the Ohio
and Potomac and jest of the Mississippi
river, tlcktfs to SuvHnnah and return at.
the rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the
round trip. Tickuis on sale May 6th,
fith aud 7th with final limit May 20th 1008
The barber’s idea of a miser is
a man who shaves himself.
FIGS AND THISTLES.
Rani’s Morn.
Lenincy is the law of love.
The dutiful are the beautiful.
The best things cost least.
Meekness is might with right.
Reproof is the proof of n friend.
Work alone gives value forest.
A prejudice cannot he a prin
ciple.
The strait gate is for straight
men.
He canned give who will not
forgive. . (
The wise fattier makes a glad
SOIV.’ :
God pours nothing; into empty
heads.
Manliness' depends on moral
muscle.
Your strength is God’s call to.
service.
Man’s progress reveals Go I’,
purpose. '
Life will give out what live
into it.
l’ardon may be the opposite
of tnercy.
You c tin not kick back and pull
iruard.
Robbed The Grave.
A starring incident, Is narnttel
bv
ilhlin Oliver of Plilladelphiu, as follows:
1 was in au awful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sumten, tongue
coated, pain conUmiidlv in buck and side,
no appitRe, growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians hud given me up. Tuen
I was advised to us Electric Ritters; to
my great joy, the first bottle made a de
cided improvement. 1 continued their
iso for three weeks, and am now a well
man. I know they lobbed the grave of
mother vLiiui." No one shou!u fall to
try them, Only 50 cents, guniviiteeil, at
\. .1. Cooper’s drug store.
Speculators love dogs—at least
they are fond of good pointers
Makes a Clean Sweep.
Tlur •’« noililng like doing u tiling thor
oughly. Of all I he Halves you ever heard
of, B-rckten's Arnica Salve is the best. It
sweepi away and cures Burns, Sores,
Bruises. Cuts. Bolls, Ulcers, Skin Erup
tions and Piles. ITs only 25c, and guar,
anteed to clve satisfaction by Dr. Coop
er Druggist.
Nothing succeeds like the office
holder who is his own successor.
A hard head
tender heart-.
may go with a
lie otfeiVds mercy who depends
on merit.
You nsk for- a loaf Jand God .
gives you U seed.
The restless are uot likely to-
be resistleja.
Men mistake the glory of gain
for the gain of glory.
The self-sacrificing are never
self-sat-iAUed.
Tbe enlarged soul will not be
swollen with conceit-.
Koine cannot be regenerated 1
by a change of climate.
It js doing the right in the
dark that- is always hard.
The brave man is not afraid of
being called a croward.
The hold-up church cannot
igive the world any up-lift.
Tho outer act is the guage-
- glass of the inner character.
There are lie place for spec
tators in life’s ground game.
The wiiulof words will notcar-
rv the flying machine of pride
over the walls of repentance.
Too Great a Rink.
A reliable remedy for bowel complaints
should always lie kept at band. Tbe risk
Is too great for Hnyoue to t ike. Jliain-
lie'Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy never foil-t and when re Ju ed
with water is pleasant to take. For sal-
by A. .1. Copper & Co.
A woman’s bravery always
crops out when she has a mouse
in a trap.
Agents wanted
pied territory.
in all uuoccu-
Wheoler & Wilson M’f'g. Co..
Atlanta .Ga.
FOLEYSKIBNEYCURE
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
For Cot'iha, Cnid? uac! Creep.
The liei-t pill ’ e»lti the stars anu stripe-
It cltatisis thes) stem aud nev-1 gtipes
Little Early. Riseis of worldly repute--
Ask ;or DeWiti’ , s an-l lake uo sub
stitnte.
A small pill, easy to buy. eusy S') tak-
and easy to act, bu- never failing in re-
suits. DeW ill’s little Early Risers
arouse tue secretions and act us a tonic to
the liver, curing permanently.
. Bachelors are birds of freedom
envied by the caged ones—so a
bacht^ir says.
A Good Word for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
“In December, 1900, I had a sever
cold anti was so hoarse that I eould not
sneak above a whisuer,” says Allen Davi
of Freestone, N. Y. “I tried several
remedies but got no relief until I used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, one bottle
of which cuied me. 1 will always apeak
a good word for that medicine." For sale
by A. J Cooper &. Co..
Thirteenth Annual Meeting- Southern-
E locational Association, Ashe
ville. N. C., June 80th, July
3rd, 1003.
“For this necsslun’.he Southern Rails '
way will tell tickets at the rale of out*
faie plus 95 cents for the round trip.plus
82.00 .nemlM-rshlp fee. Then tickets,
will be sold June 87th to July 1st, 1003,
by all Agents of the Southern Railway
and connecting Lines south of the Ohio-
and Potomac and east of the Mississippi
river, limit to return ten days from date
if sale aud, upwi deposit of ticket with
joint agent at Asheville, N. tl., and pay
ment of fee of 50- cents, final limit for re
turn, passage mv be extended to date- not
laic® tlian October 10th. 1003.
For the benefit of those who be
lieve in the fatality of tho num
ber 111, we will'state tire Ameri
can quarter must be about the
most unluckly article they cun
carrv. On this coin there are 13
stars, 18 letters in, the scroll that
tlie eagle holds in his talons, 18
feathers are in its tail, 18 paral
lel lines on the shield, 18 hori
zontal stripei, 18 arrow heads,
also IS letters in the words,
“quarter dollar,” yet, in spite of
all this, quite a number seem
willing to- carry the “unlucky
tiling” in their pockets.—Ex.
Adorn your homes
with new and attract
ive furniture, Our line
is complete and cheap.
Hay HardvYare Co.