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DIRECTORY.
Municipal. County, Churches, Lodges.
CITY* OFFICERS.
Mayor.—F. P. Hudson.
Clerk.—E. M. Cooper.
Councilmen—H. N. Finch, W. A- Fos
ter, W. K. Griffin, W. a. Hitchcock, W.
/ Spinks.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary—R. A. Chiles.
Clerk Superior Court—W. J. linker.
Sheriff—W. N. Anderson.
Treasurer—J. O. Hitchcock.
Tax Collector—\V. H. Moreau.
Tux Receiver—J. II. Crntou.
Surveyor—O. M. Wigley.
Coroner—J. S. Adair.
County School Commissioner.—W. Z
Spinks.
BOAltt> OF FOUO.YTION.
J. W. Hay, R. W. Russom, J. B. Bag
gelt, J. A. Grogan, T. B. Williams.
CHURCHES.
METHODIST.
Rev. A. F. Nunn, Pastor.
Prenchlug third and fourth Sundays at
tt a. m. and 7 p.m.; secord Sunday a at
7 p.m.; fifth Sundays at lla.m. and 7 r.in.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. S.jBrown,
Sujiertiiteutdcnt.
Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.
BAPTIST.
B. tV. Nai.lkt. It K. L. WuiTWoaln.
NALLEY & WKITWORVH,
Attorneys-at-I,a\v,
.DALLAS, - - GKOItUtA.
Prrtlcular atrentlon to wills, mini Inlet ra
tions of estates, damage suits and eolleetlons.
Office over Bartlett tfc Watson Co., in rooms
formerly occupied By Judge Bartlett.
Dr, J. N. Weems'
—DENTIST.—
Prices reasonable. All work guaranteed
3^^ Oillee over Watson’s store.
Money to Loan.
I am prepared to negotiate loan* on Im
proved farms at 7 per cent, interest on
loans of $>1,000 or over, and 8 percent in
terest ou sums less tliuu one thousand
dollars, tty taking first mortgage ou farms
offered as collateral. No commissions
charged, hut applicant must pay for ab
stract of title and inspection fees.
A. J. CAMP,
sepl2-0m Dallas, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Cond.ni.d Schedule Is Efsct So.snbar f, wot.
•No IS
Hus Cured Thousands, Will Cure You.
If yon are troubled with Kidney or
Bladder troubles, sneli as Dropsy, Bright’s
Disease, Catarrh, Gravel of the Bladder,
Albunfen in Urine and unliealthy de
posits, or too frequent discharge of the
urine, pain In the back and bladder
dropsluhl swelling of the fwt and leg*
etc , etc., we guarantee that by using
smith’* Sure Kidney Cute, a complete
cure will lie effected.
Price CO cents and $>1.00. For sale by
J, Coupor.
STATIONS.
LvChiUianooeu
Ar Dal ion
Ar Homo.
Ar Atlanta
Lv Atlanta
Ar Macon
Ar J(!sup
Lv Jcsup
Ar Jacksonville!
•No. 8
(1. 45am
8 02um
tt. 10am
11 ftOum
12 (KSpin
2.25pm
•No. 14
0.05pm
7.14pm
9 15pm
10.30pm
10 45pm
12 55um
6 20am
5 ft nun
8 30am
3.0 pm
4 10pm
ft. 15pm
7.4opm
Iiev. J. M. Spinks. Pastor
Preaching first aud third Sundays at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Dr. T. J.
Foster, Superintendent.
Prayer-meeting Thuisday at 7 p.m.
I.ODOF.S.
Masons—Meets secoud and fourth Sat
urday nights in each month.
Otld Fellbws—Meets first aud third
Saturday nights in each month.
Woodsmen of the World—Meets first
and third Saturday nights in each month.
DOUBTS.
Superior Court—A. L. Bartlett, Judge.
W. K. Fielder, Solicitor-General. Meets
second Monday in February anu first
Monday in August.
Court of Ordinary—R. A. Chiles, Or
dinary. Meets first Monday it each mouth.
TAI.LAFOOSA CIRCUIT.
A. L. Bartlett, Judge.
W. K. Fielder. Solicitor-General.
Piilldiug— Second Monday in February
and first Monday in cDigust.
IlaniUm- Third Monday in January
uuJ July.
Polk—Fourth Mouday in February and
August.
Douglas-First. Monday in May and
third Monday in November.
JUSTICE COURTS.
Dallas, 1080th district—J. U. Lawrence,
J. P.; O. C. Gillett, N. P, Mjets third
Wednesday in each mouth.
Acurntree, 1003d district I. W • Tib-
elts, J P.t H D Paris, N. P. Court
fourth Saturday.
Burnt Hickory. 833d district—T J Tib
betts, J. P.i A V Cochran, N. P. Court
first Saturday.
15 a9 ,veil, 1414th district-H N Ilagan,
J. P. ; K H O’Neal, N. P. Court secoud
Monday.
California, 1043.1 d’strict- De\N itt Uags-
No. S carries Pullman Sleeping Car Cltatta
nooua to Atlanta
No. 14 Is solid Vestlbulcit train Chattanooga
to JncUsonvIllo carrying Baggage Car. Day
Coaches amt elegant Pullman Drawing Room
Sleeping Car. through without change: also
Sleeper Atlanta to Urunstvick.
RTATIONS.
♦No. 13
•No Ift
•No. 7
Lv Atlanta
Ar Rome
Ar Daluin
Ar Ctmttanoofta
Lv ChattanoogA
Ar Lexington
ft. 30am
7 Jl’-iun
8 Situ m
9.4ftum
10.00am
ft. Iftpm
5.00pm
7.10pm
8.2'iivn
».50ptr.
10.40pm
5 55am
7.55am
10.30am
It mu*
lOOpB
ArCIncInnntl
7.80pm
8 15am
Ar LouInvIUo
8 Iftpm
lO.ftftum
1 15um
<140am
Lv Chattanooga
Ar Nashville
1.25pm
0 ftftpni
1 35pm
0 55pm
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
No. Id carries Pullman steeping oar Atian
to Cincinnati and Chatutnoogn to Louisville
STATIONS.
Lv Chattanooga
Ar Knoxville
Ar Morristown
Ar Hot Springs
Ar Asheville
Ar Salisbury
Ar Greensboro.
Ar Raleigh
Ar Norfolk
Ar Washington
•No. 43
9.55am
1. lupm
tllflpm
7.49pm
It I5pni
•No. IS
5.15am
I), mum
lo.hfmm
13.45am
3.15pm
8.35pm
10 47 pm
5.30nm
♦No. 00
10.45pm
1.40am
S.n5nm
4. Warn
5.5 mm
ll.S.'mm
13.50pm
4.03pm
It :t.,am
(1.43am
13.43pm
Ar Now York ,
No. 13 carries Pullman Drawing Room Slcop
— - v,—. York
Inc earn Chattanooga to New
vine. • ~ — ■
k.wuuu,- — • - - ■ - - —. via Ashe
vine, and Danville to Richmond, arriving
Richmond 0.55 a.m. also Pullman Sleeping Cal
Danville to Norfolk.
No. 30 Is solid train Chattanooga to Sails
burv. with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Sails ury and Salisbury to New York.
Postmaster General Payne
strenuously denied that Attor
ney General Tyner’s resigna
tion was ever demanded. And
now it appears that it was not
only demanded but that its
demand was ordered by the
president as far back as last
March.
A Prominent Minister ltecommends
Chumbetlaln’a Colic, Cuolera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Rev. Francis J Davldartn, pastor of
the St. Matthew Baptist church ami pres-
idem of the Third District Baptist Anso-
ebiiinn, 2131 Second st„ New Orleans,
writes ns follows: "I h> vo used Cliam-
b,-rlain’* Colic, Ohohra nml Diarrhoea
Remedy for crumps nmi pains in til*
*tom eh and found it excellent. It is in
fact lire best cramp and colic remedy 1
have over used. Also several of my par
ishioners have used it with tqtul’.y »atls-
factory results ’’ For sale by A. .1. Coop
er & Co.
He Didn’t Practice It.
A Freemason in a somewhat
unsteady condition set out to at
tend the meeting of his “lodge.”
He arrived, knocking at the
door and gave the pass word.
The guardian, who was a new
hand, placed his nose to the koy-
liole instead of hit ear.
Thi visitor repeated the puss
word—“Abstinence”:—a second
time, but the doot still remained
unopened.
“Why don’t you open the door?
Haven’t 1 got the right word?”
shouted the infuriated mason.
“Ay,” responded Sandy,
through the keyhole, “you’ve
got the right word, mon, but
you’ve got the wrong smell.”
STATIONS.
Lv Chattanooga ..
Ar Knoxville
Ar Morristowa
Ar Bristol
Ar Washington
Ar New York.,
•No 42
V.55a tn
1.10pm
2.36pm
5.45pm
6.5'Jiun
I2.43pnt
1035pm
l.40itm
:l.or>am
7 team
7.13am
No. 43. carries Pullman Sleeping Opr Cbatta.
oooga to Now York without change.
No. 30 curries Pullman Sleeping Car rhstla
noogato Knoxville, Knoxville ioNbw York via
Hagerstown and Harrisburg.
STATIONS.
•No. 23
5.2)p*n
7.27pm
Lv Rome
Ar Anniston
Ar Birmingham
0.55pm
Ar Selma
“Oiinm
Lv Selma
Ar Mobile
2.05am
8 10am
Ar Meridian
•No. it
W 70am
ll.tnum
055 pm
lllOpro
4 35pm
Id. 55pm
jxHEDFORDjj',
THE GREAT
[family medicine
Thedford’s Dlack-Draugb 1 ; baa
saved doctors’ bills for more, than
sixty years. For the common fant-
i»y (Diluents, such ns constipation,
indigestion, hard colds, bowel com
plaints, chills and fever, bilious
ness, 'headaches and other like
complaints no other medicine is
necessary. It invigorates and reg
ulates the liver, assists digestion,
stimulates action of the kidneys,
purifies the blood, and purges the
bowels of foul accumulations. _ It
cures liver complaint, indigestion,
sour stomach, dirtiness, chills,
rheumatic pains, tsideacho, back
ache, kidney troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard
colds and headache. Every drug
gist has Thedford’s Black-Draught
in 25 cent packages and in mam
moth Bizo'far 81.IJ0. Never accept
a substitute. Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I believe Thedford’s Black-Draught
Is the best medicine on earth. If is
good for any and everything. I have
e family of twelve children, and for
four years I have kept them on foot
and healthy with no doctor but Black.
Draught A J. GREEN, lllewara. La.
6.29a in
0.50am
13.46pm
Ar Jackson ...
Ar Vicksburg.
Ar Shreveport
No. 15, Pullman sleeper* Meridian to Nsw
Orleans and Shreveport.
No.23 Pullman sleeper Birmingham to Mobile.
•NjruTT " * No 18
i.15pm
(>.4:4pm ..
IQ.UOpml.
Lv Rome.... —
. Ar Gad-den. ar
. Ar Atlnllu.
9.ream
6.35am
fYSoum
Dally. +Dnlly except Sunday.
C H ACKERT. G. M.. Washington. D. C.
W A '1UIIK. P. T. M.. Washington. 1) C.
S H HARDWICK. O.P.A.. Washington. D. O
Ualltoruia, tuna. ™.-- C. A.BENSCOTEK. A.a.r.A..Chauanooga/1'eni
ti de, j- p-l 5- P Griggs, N. P. Court J. B. SHIPLEY, T. p. A Chattanooga. Teaa.
first Friday.
Cains, 051*t. thsfricl—L J Taylor, J. I .|
Z 15 Fuller, N. P. Court first Saturday.
Entail 1207th district—I S Verner, J.
p . jy W Cratou, N. P. Conrt first Satur-
Hiram, 1381st district—J D Compton,
N P. Court first Wednesday.
Nineteenth, 83IUh distiict-vJ M Cole,
J. P,: J D Brown, N. P. Court first Sat-
u may.
Twentieth, 1081stdistriet-G W Grogan,
J. P.; H N Reveille, N. P. Court second
Saturday. _ „ „ , .
Tallapoosa, 1443.1 dUnct-J H Hutch
erson, K. P. Court first Saturday.
Pumpkinvine. 1807th district-Jessie
Ilitcock. J. P.j W J Harris, N. P. Couit
second Friday.
Raccoon, 1554th distrlot-W II Crews,
N. P„ J. T. Monk, J. P., 4th Saturday.
Umfries, 1291st district-B H Owen, J.
P • J T Hix, N. P- Court second Satur-
d Union, 1053d district-B F Hagan, J-
P. Court 4'.h Saturday.
Wedilingto i s 942d distsict-J W Mize,
J.P.; BP Arnold. N. P. Court fourth
1 Roxana, 1590th district—J F
j p . R T Grogau, N P. Court first
Thursday. -
It is called pin money because
it. is the man who gets stuck.
Robbed The Grave.
A start'ihg Incident, la narrate! bv
John Olivet of Philadelphia, a* follows:
'•I was in an awful c>» lion. Mv akin
was almost yellow, eyes Minaeii, tongue
coafed, pain coniinuailv In back and able,
no appetite, growing Weaker day by day.
Three physicians hud given me up. Tuen
L was advised to ua Electric Biitirs; to
my great jov, the first bottle mafic a de
cided improvement. I continued their
use for three weeks, and am no.v a well
man. I know they robbed the grave of
niiolhtr victim." No one shoulu fall t>
fry them, Only 50 cent*, guatimtecd, hi
A. J. Cooper’s drug store.
A woman figures tlmt a cash
ullowance is something to run tip
bills on and then get her hus
band to pay them.
Makes a Clean Sweep.
There's nothing like doing a thing tlinr-
,uglily. Of alltliu Halves you ever lie it'd
.f, Buciilcn’s Arnica Halve is the best. It
weeps away and cures Burns, Sores,
Brunei. Cuts, Bills, Uleots, Skin Ernp
iuns aud Piles. It’s qjdy 30c, and guar-
nleed lo give satisfaction by l>r. Coo,
r Dmggisi.
A women will haggle over p.
tive-cent overcharge iii the gro-
;ery so us to he able to hear with
oniplacency a hfty-dollar overt
•barge by her dressmaker.
Southern Baptist Convention.
For the Southern Baptist Convention
at Savannah, all Agents of the Southern
Railway, ami Agents of Lines running In
connection with thr Southern Railway,
will sell from st lions sou'll of the Ohio
nd Potomac and just of the Mississippi
river, ttekits to Savannah and return at
the rate of one faro plus 25 cents for the
round trip. Tickets on sale May 5tlt,
Oth aud 7th with final limit May 20.h 1908.
Her Bright Joke Won e Home.
After having tried in vain to
rent a house in Bnvnne, and be
ing refused because she has nine
children, a woman yesterday fool
ed it real estate dealer and pro
cured tt year’s lease of the house
she wished. She sent her child
ren for a walk in a cemetery
with a relative and when she was
asked hy the agent.' how many
children she had sue replied:
“ I have had nine children,but
they are till in the cemetery.”
“That’s to had,” replied the
agent. “You can have the
house,” Tommorrow the nine
children will move with ,their
parents into their new home.
Too Great u Bisk.
A reliable remedy for bowel complain!*
should nlwit) s ije kept at hand. T he rl*k
is loo great, for Hiiyone to t ike. JIihiii-
berlnin'a Colic. Cholera and Dliiri'hocn
Remedy never fail* aud when reduced
ttilh water is plca*aiit to take. For s dc
by A. J. Cooper & Co.
A woman wants her love irieas
tired out to her just, the way a
man wants his'salary paid him
egularly and in full.
W\'A be rn Largest
Ber field in tbe
metshw^tar
Three Times the Value
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE THIRD EASIER,
ONE THIRD FASTER
Agents wanted in all unoccu
pied territory.
Wheeler & Wilson M’f’g. Co.,
Atlanta ,Ga.
Bands,
Parades,
Sensational Acts,
Midway Attractions,
Military Maneuvers,
Street Attractions,
Thau Ever Assembled ta Oae City.
Custer’* Tawaw 7th U. S. Cavalry
Will dive Dally Exhibition* at Rosfh RMIaf.
A WHOLE TRIBE OF INDIANS,
1200 Horses and 1700 Men will participate.
i may 4 tiw, 1903.
; HALF FARE ON ALL RAILROADS.
FOLEYSKIDNLYCURE
Makes Kidney* and Bladder Right
One RSiBiate Cough Cure
Fop Coughs, CoWr and Croup.
Bring us your job work.
Tlte best pill ’nentli the stars and stripes
It c.lutilist s the system and nevi r glipes
Little Early Risers of worldly repute-
Ask for DeWiU’s sil l lake, no sub
stitute.
A small pill, easy to b ly, easy to lake
uid easv to act, but never failing i" re-
suits. ’DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
arouse tne secretions and act a» u tonic to
the liver, curing permanently.
A husband would know a whole
lot more about his wife’s tigme
than lie does if he were her dress
maker.
A Good Word for (Tiamberl.iiu’*
Cough Remedy.
“In December, 1900, I had n severe
cold and was so hoarse that I could not
*pcnk above a whlso r,” says Allen Davis,
of Freestone, N. Y. “1 tried several
remedies but got no relief until 1 used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, one bottle
of which cured me. I will always speak
a good word for that medicine.” For sale
by A. J. Cooper & Co.
The Dallas New Era
and Semi Weekly Jour
nal, both papers one
year for 81.26.
Thirteenth Annual Meeting rioutheru
Edne itlomd Association, Ashe
ville, N. C„ June 80th, July
3rd, 1903.
For this occasion !he Boutheru Rati- >
way will sell tickets at the rale of one
fare plus 25 cents for the round trip,.plus
i|t2.l)0 member.hip fee. These nekets
will lie sold June 27th to July 1st, 1908,
by all Agents of lue Southern Railway
and connecting Lines south of the Ohio
aud Continue and east of the Mississippi
river, limit to return leu days from dale
f Side uud, upon deposit of ticket with
joint agent at Asheville, N. C., and pits -
menl of fee of 50 ceuts, fluid limit tor r •-
turn passage mv be extended to date not
later tuan October loin. 1903.
Importance of Education.
“Education liaH gotten into pol
itics. Ev'ery platform lias an
educational plank. The churches
of our laud are taking it. up. It
places us at front of the century
and the question is, what, will
you do with it? Every great
leader our country lias ever hud
lias seen {lie importance of uu
education for the coming genera
tion. George Washington, the
father of his country, gave prop
erty for educational purposes.
“Education moves the world.
Education takes the wild rose and
transforms it into the American
Beauty. God’s great work has
been building up man. Stop the
schools and see what will, hup-
pun. The printing presses, trans
portation, will cease by degree s
and the world will come to a
standstill. An engine will be
running along and the engineer
will die at his post. There will
be no one to take his place. So
it is. Where would the world
be today if it were not for educa
tion.”—Ex.
Adorn your homes
with new and attract
ive furniture. Our line
is complete and cheap.
Hay Hardware Co.