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DIRECTORY.
Municipal, County, Churches Lodges.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor.—Q. W. Helms.
Clerk.—E. Davis.
Councilinen. —W- L. Russom, W. Z.
Spinks, E. Davis, W. M. Hitchcock, R.
E. L. Whitworth.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary—R. A. Chiles.
Clerk Superior Court—W. J. Baker.
Sheriff—W. N. Anderson.
Treasurer—J. O. Hitchcock.
Tax Collector— W. H. Morgan.
Tax Receiver—J. H. Craton.
Surveyor—O. M. Wigley.
Coroner—J. 8. Adair.
County School Commissioner.—W. Z.
Spinks.
BOARD OF EDUCATION,
J. W. Hay, R. W. Russom, J. B. Bag
gett, J, A. Qrogan, T. B. Williams.
CHURCHES.
METHODIST.
Rev. A. F. Nunn, Pastor.
Preaching third and fourth Sundays at
11 a.m. ami 7 p.m.; record Sundays at
7 p.m.; fifth Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7 r.m.
Sunday School at 0:30 a.ui. 8. Brown,
Superintendent.
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.
Hunday School at 0:80 a. m. Dr. T. J
Foster, Superintendent.
Prayer-mettiug Tliuisday at 7 p.m.
l.ODOKS.
Masons—Meets second and fourth Sat
urday nights in each month.
Odd Fellows—Meets first nud third
Saturday nights in each month.
Woodsmen of the World—Meets first
and third Saturday nights in each month.
Superior Court—A. L. Bartlett, Judge.
W. K. Fielder, Solicitor-General. Meets
second Monday iu February and first
Monday in August.
Court of Ordinary—R. A. Chiles, Or-
dinary. Meets first Monday ia each month.
TAI.I.APOOSA CIRCUIT.
A. Tj. Bartlett, Judge.
W. I£. Fielder. Solicitor-General-
Paulding -Second Monday in February
and first Monday in August.
Haralson-Third Monday in Jauuary
aud July.
Polk—Fourth Monday in February and
August.
Douglas—First Monday in May and
third Monday in November.
.JUSTICE COURTS.
Dallas, 1080th district—J. R. Lawrence,
J. P.j O. C. Gillett, N. P, M jets third
Wednesday in each month.
Acorntrec, 1003d district—J. W. Tib-
etts. J Pi! H 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—H N Hagan,
J. P.; R II O’Neal, N. P. Court second
Wednesday. v
California, 1043d district- DeWilt Rags
dale, J. P.; A P Griggs, N. P. Court
first Friday.
Cains, 951st district—L J Taylor, J. P.;
Z B Fuller, N. P. Court first Saturday.
Eutali. 1207th district—I S Verner, J.
P.; D W Craton, N. P. Court first Satur
day.
Hiram, 1381st district—J D Compton,
N. P- Court first Wednesday.
Nineteenth, 830th district—J 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, 1443d district—J H Hutch-
ersou, N. P. Court first Saturday.
Pumpkinvine, 1807th district—Jessie
Hitcock, J. P.; W J Harris, N. P. / Court
second Friday.
Raccoon, 1554th district—W H Crews,
N. P-, J. T. Monk, J. P., 4th Saturday,
Um'fries, 1318th district—B H Owen, J.
P • J T His, N. P- Court second Satur-
d Union, 1553d district—B F Hagan, J.
P Court 4th Saturday.
WeddlugtoVs 942d distsict—J W Mize,
p . gp Arnold, N. P. Court fourth
Friday.
Roxana, 1500th district—J F Foster,
j p ; R T Grogan, N P. Court first
Thursday.
Jacobs' Liquor Store.
Save Money and \*«t Pur« WhliHey.
There Is a two fold rousmi ftv *lw phenomena) upbuilding of our Liquor
Department : liiglu'iti quitlhU-s. ii-Veal prleea. When you at lid your whiskey
order to ua you x it It ailed dire » from tin- burrul in the original from the
distillery. Rvery ,laeoi>. ‘ ,'traud it %alamlaril of excellence In Uae.f. 3 lien,
too. buying dlrxit mint tin Clslllloiu, ami in quuullile* Unit menu diuu-n. iu
smaller dealers, unit le> us vi queue always a lower price on the same article,
or Rive you u hotter article to,- *.lie sionc money. Write for our liquor cata
logue. mills both do.nestle » vt f ungi) lirtinds-it's free for the askliiR.
MM WIIISKIE.T.
ft, o. Wist Prlvsta f.*V»k R|i«. a pure 1‘eu.isyiyanl t whiskey, aged In
w<hmj for six y**nFs. ni|ivc.Vil pv.au nioiided hs u stln ulunt for tiiodicttl und
family use gu.irtsSi.lK). gvlev V„\hf.l.jii.
Jacobs' Monooraro Pyt ITMAjy. '> very auporlor. double eupper distilled
whiskey, from seiiicvad .'«» with uiountaln spring water, and is
distinguished fc-.;<■ v>'jluu pui :t. i'ghiyeurs old. t/uarta |l.S!>, gallon
Jugs fl.dd.
Rob Roy Rua. Tkfct whisk -v Is » -,-e, copper dl-nllled. four years old. ab
solutely pure and w il adapted for gvi.eral use where an absolutely pure
urtlclels desired. quarts i.ic. giilltm jugs
Jacobs’ Velvet Ru« It". d, three vcnr.s old. aged In wood, and Is a very Rood
whiskey for the price, guilts IWc. gallon Jugai-'.-fi,
“XXXX" Mononochc'x Rite, two years old. and Is without doubt the best
whiskey to bn obtained for the price, guarts We. gallon Jurs IX.UU.
“fill” Rue. This wMskey Is one ytiarolrt. ami while pure. Is of a low
proof. The same Roods sol- 1 by many for SJ 0d per gallon. Gallons #1 M). Not
less i.lian half gallon self'
CORN WHISKIES.
Jacobs' Private Mock Cor* llhlsksu- This wo believe to tie tin. best Corn
Whiskey sold In this market, six years old and absolutely pure, tuudu In tliu
good old fashion way. guartsli.ue. gallon Jursf.I.W
Uncle Remus Corn Whlakcg, u aulemlld stltmilunt and espoulully adapted
for medical use. Four years old. Q**rts 75c. gallon Jugs
Oolite* Shucks Corn Wlllski*. tke* years old, yellow corn, absolutely
pure: quarts n..r. gallon Jugs #-31.
Hickory Nut Mountain Corn Wh-ksg, pure white corn, made from se
lected grain In the old fashion way. two years old. guarts Hue. gal Jugs
Jacobs’ Swist Mash Cor* Whlakn. If you are partial to sweet mash you
will Had this a perfect wTilskoy, one ftat you wll. be well pleased with, giuiris
7oc. gallon Jugs #2.75.
Rabbit Root Cor* Whiskey, two-V*ur old yellow corn made from well
selected gram overopon wood Are* Bftad hi W-'od; quarts adc, gal. Jugs PJ.uu.
Jacobs' Hind Mid* Cor* Whlsk«l.oBoyoaf old, pure but low proof, gal
lon lugsil.W. Not less than half gnTWSROld.
Virginia Hppli Brandy, a w» si-*P“nt article; qunrls $i.ou. gallon
jugs U.jO.
Georgia flppls Brandy, a good, yuf UM41*; quarts 70c. gallon Jugs #2 50.
Maryland Ftach Brandy, eightWM«lirvery Him article und of great
modlclmu value; quartnfi.00. Wit.
Ctoryla Psach Brandy, quarts Tie, gslkm JugllAM.
Old Holland Oln, domestic, quart* gallon Jugs #1 80.
Old Tom Gin, domestic, quarts 1%u f*U** 1»R*
Tom Cat Oln, quarts#l.no, galloM) tasHN.
Old Boston Molatass Rum, quart* ke* g*lkw Jugs #2.oo.
Old Msdtord Rum, white, quarts ft*, jaIIo* Kv* #2.75.
Buptrlor Quality Jamaloa Rum, <I**HB|1-RR t*»'on Jugs 18.60.
California Wins*.
Our Domestic Wlaes are purchased In cur loud lots
direct from the Callfmla Wine Growers’ As-o.-lmlon.
' and on account of tha large purebnsus we lire able to
secure the lowest prloo concessions a id get the very best
y of wines. The o
quality <
(Ones quoted oulow lire of u stipe
is nu
rior quality, two yours old. flue lluvor und well sdupuid
for medicinal, table and family use.
Blisrry, Port, flnytllos, t g U |,rts 35c, gallon Jugs turn,
Clirst, Midsrls,
Jacobs’ Pharmacy,
L'QUOR DEPARTMENT,
Atlanta, Qa.
J
|% for Health
222 South Peoria St.,
Cnicxao, III., Oct. 7,1902.
Eight months ago I was so ill
that I was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly ail the time. My
stomach was so weak and upset
that I could keep nothing on it
and I vomited frequently. I
could not urinate without great
pain and I coughed so much that
my throat and lungs were raw
and sore. The doctors pro
nounced it Bright's disease and
others said it was consumption.
It mattered little to me what
they called it and I had no de
sire to live. A sister visited me
from St. Louis and asked me if
I had ever tried Wine of Cardui.,
I told her I had not and sho
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved my life. I believe many
women could save much suffer
ing if they but knew of its value.
A
DeWItt’s K3 Salve
For PHoOf Bum*# *oro«.
Don't you want freedom from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supremo effort to
be well. You do not need to bo
a weak, helpless sufferer. Ypu
can have a woman's health and
do a woman’s work in life. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to
day?
WlNE*CARDUI
Bessie—Ma and pa have been
quarreling, haven’t they? Willie
—Yes. Bessie—Which one got
the worst of it—do you know?
Willie—Not yet. - I’m waiting to
see which of them slams the door
going out.
H. W. Nau.KY. R. K. L. Whitwobtii.
NALLEY k WHITWORTH,
Altorncys-at-Law,
DALLAS, - GEORGIA.
Particular attention to wills, administra
tions of estates, damage suits and collections.
Office over Bartlett & Watson Co.. In rooms
formerly occupied by Judge Bartlett.
Dr, J. N. Weems,
—DENTI3T.—
Prices reasonable. All work guaranteed
Office over Watson's store.
Stray Thought*.
Now is the best time to do
good.
The true measure of greatness
is helpfulness.
“Once to die, hut after that
the judgment-”—and then what?
When we receive Christ’s right
eousness we are robed for heav
en.1
No, a preacher ought not. to
use tobacco; neither ought a gen
tleman.
It is the iiin in the heart, and
not in the world that, injures the
individual.
Keep the heart pure and you
will enjoy much of heaven while
on earth.
Is the gospel a blessing toman-
kind? Well, if it is, you ought
tit help send it to those who do
not have it.
The church member who can
not give to missions because his
tobacco hill is so large is sadly
in need of reconstruction.
A good citizen will show the
proper respect to ollicers elected
by the majority of the people
whether they are of his party or
not.
The church member who ex
cuses himself by saying, “I am
no worse than others,” is an ob
ject. of pi tv and should have the
earnest prayers of God’s people.
Make your recreation wlmt the
word implies, a re-creation. The
only thing that can justify a va
cation from work is that, it might
give strength to do more and bet
ter work.
The reason why wo have
many in our churches that want,
to manage the work is because it
is easier to tell others to do the
work than it. is to do it ourselves.
God gives six days out of seven
to provide for this earthly life
and one day out. of seven to pre
pare for the future life. Surely
one day in seven is little enough
to give to a never ending eterni
ty.
Don’t expect, to see your way
clear through to glory at once
Follow the path of duty each day
as it comes, and you will reach
the end safely. “Keep thou my
feet; I do not ask to see the dis
tant scene; one step enough for
me.”
Never speak disrespectfully of
any officer. He may not he the
best man for the place, but us lie
is the choice of the people and a
duly elected officer treat him
with that respect which is becom
ing an officer of his rank.—Word
and Works.
A. J. CAMP,
Councellor-At-Law,
DALLAS, GA.
The administration of estates in court
of ordinary a specialty. Will piactice
also in Superior and U. S. courts.
Sentence Sermons.
Genuineness is genius.
Love knows no limitation.
Every deed is a seed.
Meekness magnifies the manly.
There is no sancitity without
sense.
The sword revenge has a sting
in the handle.
A church membership certifi
cate is not a sleeping car ticket.
There are no good points about
a porcupine character.
Kindness is the master key to
till hearts.
Those things are not. worth
seeking that are not worth keep
ing.
Shining lives seldom come out
of soft circumstances.
Denouncing sin is not the same
as renouncing it,
Half of life’s sorrow is but
oeping over weeds.
A good push will scare the devil
more than a whole lot of preach
ing.
l’ride dies in the heart when
love looks out of tlio oyos.
The best, way to pray for the
poor is with your own baskets
and store.
You lannot. make clouds for
others und live iu the clear light
yourself.
Men who are great on little
tilings are apt to be little on
great tilings.
The Ohristinn is sure to be lean
if ho keeps his manna laid in a
museun.
The man with a tender heart,
does not need to demonstrate it
by the softness of his head.
There is bound to be a squint
in the sermon when it has one
eye on the creed and the other
on cash.
For h Bad Cold.
If you have a bad cold you need a Rood
reliable medicine like Chamberlain’*
Cough Remedy to loosen and relievo it
and to allay the irritation and inflamma
tion or the throat and lungi. The (ooth-
ing and healing properties of this remedy
and the quick cure* which it effect*
make It a favorite everywhere. For sale
by A. J. Cooper.
We promptly obtain U. B. *nd Foreign
PATENTS
Bend model, iketch or photo of Invention for <
ESSHnfaBff?:
CASNOWI
OPPOSITE U.5. PATENT OFFICE
WASHINGTON. D.C .
tizz. SHMoney to Loan-M«s
I am prepared to negotiate loan* on Im
proved farina at 7 per cent, interest on
loans of *1,000 or over, anil 8 percent in
terest on sums less than one thousand
dollars, by taking first mortgage on farms
offered as collateral. No commissions
charged, but applicant must pay for ab
stract of title and inspection fees.
A. J. CAMP,
sep!2-6m Dallas, Ga.
Cured Consumption.
Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan
writes: “My husband lay sick for Hire
months. The doctors said that he hud
quick consumption. We procured a lint
tie of Ballard’s Hoiehound Byrnp, und
cured him. That was six years ago
Since then we liuve ulways kept u bottle
iu Ibe house. We cannot do without, it
For cough and colds it has no cqual."25c
50c, *1.00. Kohl by A. J. Cooper.
Foleyskidneycure
Makas Kidneys and Kladdar Bight
The matter of the full church
is causing some ministers to stay
awake nights, hut a yastor in
Evanston, Ill., thinks he has hit
on a scheme to give him a large
congregation. The following is
the program for his evening ser
vice last Sunday : Hot roast beef
sandwich; hymn No. 888, four
stanzas ;hot coffee chocolate, tea;
brief talk by elder; lobster salad,
potato salad, shrimp salad; pa
triotic hymn, chafing dish indi
gest i hies prepared by beautiful
girls; olives, pickles, radishes,
young onions, doxology.”
A watchman of Toledo,Ohio
ordered Col. Bryan off the
steps of the post office, where
he was making a speech; but
the audience followed him to
the street curb where the
speech was finished.
Penman—“You say you like
my hooks?”
Wright—“Well, I’m stuck on
two of them.”
“Which two?”
“The two I bought.’’—Yonkers
Statesman.
If the floor and shelves of a
closet are rinsed with clean lime
water aster they have been wash
ed, they will he delightfully
clean atul pure.
When you wake up witli a bad taste in
your mouth, go at once to Cooper’s drug
store aud git a free samgle of Cham
berlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets.
One or two doses will make you well,
they also cure biliousness, sick headache
and constipation.
“The longer I live,” signed the
sage, “and the more I learn, the
more firmly am I convinced that
I know absolutely nothing!”
“I could have told you that
twenty-five years ago,” said his
wife, “hut I knew it would be of
no use.”
Cover a thick cushion with oil
cloth to stand on while ironing,
and thus prevent the feet from
becoming tired.
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