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DIRECTORY
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Muaklpal, County,
OITT OVMCRRS.
Mayor.—G. W. Brins.
Clerk.- E. Dtirlt
Councilman. -W- L. Russom, W. Z.
Spinks, E. Davit, W. M. Hitchcock, R.
E. L. Whitworth.
oorrrT orrtceis.
Ordinary—R. A. Chiles.
Clerk Superior Court—W. J. Baker.
Sheriff—W. N. Anderson.
Treasurer—J. O. Hitchcock.
Ten Collector—W. H. Morgan.
Tax Receiver—J. If-O r * ton -
Surveyor—(>. M. Wigley.
Coroner—J. 8. Adrir.
County School OoiMriMloMr.—W. Z.
Spinks.
BOARD ,0F FDUOATIOH*
J. W. Hay, R. W. Russom, J. B. Bag*
gett, J. A. Grogan, T. B. Williams.
CHURCHES.
MRTUODIST.
Rev. A. F. Nunn, Pastor.
Preaching third and fourth Sundays at
tl a.m. and 7 p.m.; second Sundays at
7 p.m.j i|ftb Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7 r.m.
Sunday School at 0:80 a.m. 8. Brown,
Supenntentdent.
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 0:30 a. m. Dr. T.
Foster, Superintendent.
Prayer-meeting Thutsdiy at 7 p.m.
i.o i>o as.
Masons—Meets second and fourth Sat
urday nights in each month.
Odd Fellows—Meets first and third
Saturday nights In each month.
Woodsmen of the World—Meets first
and third Suturduy nights In each month.
COURTS.
Superior Court—A. L. Bartlett, Judge.
W. K. Fielder, Solicitor-General. Meets
second Monday in February and first
Monday in August.
Court of Ordinary—R. A. Chiles, Or.
dinary. Meets first Momlayin each month.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
A. L. Bartlett, Judge.
W. K. Fielder. Solicitor-General-
Paulding —Second Monday in February
and first Monday in August.
Haralson-Third Mouday in January
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.; O. C. Gillett, N. P, Mjets third
Wednesday in each moDth.
Acorntree, 1003d district—J. W. Tib-
•etts, J P.s 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.: U H O’Neal, N. P. Court second
Wednesday.
California, 1043d district- DeWitt Rags
dale, J. P-; A P Griggs, N. P. Court
first Friday.
Cuius, 051st district—L J Taylor, J. P.;
Z B Fuller, N. P. Court first Saturday.
Eutuh 1307th district—I S Vemer, J.
P.; D W Cratou, 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.: H N Reveille, N. P. Court second
Saturday.
Tallapoosa, 1443d district—J H Hutch
erson, N. P. Court first Saturday.
Putnpkinvine, 1807tli district—Jessie
Hitcock, J. P.i W J Harris, N. P. Court
second Friday.
Raccoon, 15541k district—W H Crews,
N. P., J. T. Monk, J. P., 4tb Saturday.
Umfries, 1318th district—B H Owen, J.
p . J T Hix, N. P. Court second Satur
day.
Union, 1553d district—B F Hagan, ,T.
P. Coiirt 4th Saturday.
WeddingtoVs 943d distsict—J W Mize,
J. P.i S P Arnold, N. P. Court fourth
Friday.
Roxana. 1596th district—J F Foster,
J P ; B T Grogan, N P. Court first
Thursday.
Jacobs* Liquor Store.
Jav Money C««l Farm WhliKay.
There Is a two fold
Department: highest
order to us you get iv
distillery. Kvery Jr
too. buying direct "
.smaller dealert, i
or give you a bell
to.* (toe phenomenal upbuilding of our Liquor
lee. intent prices. When you eend your whiskey
dire 1 from the barrel In the original from the
. 'and Iv a standard of excellence In Use f. ‘I hull.
ditlllleNt and In quaint lies that mean dozen- .0
v>quote always a lower price on the same article,
for the saano money. Write for our hqunri'nu-
Jaeoba' Moaograai Eg* VhM\t|. >
whiskey, from se.uctad homegrown 7
distinguished fe t Itr elrsoluM guru *.
artlc
Jacobs' Velvet Rjc No. 6, three yearn old,
whiskey for the price. Quarts f
logiic. It llati both domestic sail foimgii brumlv-lt’s free for thu asking.
MX WHIBKIU.
a. O. Wise Private Mask Rev, a puis< Pennsylvania whiskey, aged In
wmidvdtalx years, especlritg rMtuuniemled as a stimulant for uiedleal mid
family use. yu,.rts»i.uu. gOer'amtii..*
a very superior, double ■•opperillstl led
ry# with mountain spring water, ami i-
', *f« *•
Jugs vmT.oo.
Reb Res Rat. This whiskey Is *-jn. copper dial Hied, four yearn old, ab
solutely puru and waU flAaptad for general use where an absolutely pine
dels desired. Qrerts Tic. gallon Jugs *i.5u.
ed lu wood, and Is a very good
OUc, gallon Jugstii.tf,
“MAX" Moeoagihtlg R(t, two year* old. and Is without doubt the beat
whiskey to he obtained tor the price. Quarts 50c. gallon Jugs U.U".
‘‘Aft” Ra*. This whiskey Is one year old. and while pure. Is of a low
proof. The same goods sold, by many fur 44*0 per gallon. Gallons fi i>u. Not
less than half gallon sold
COM WHISKIES.
Jacob*’ Private Steak Can ShMWf. This we believe to be the lieat Corn
Whiskey sold In this market. MXfihrtold and abaolutely pure, made In the
good old faalikm way. Qu»rulMA*«loii Jugs *A0o.
Usals games Cere WklakOEv ft RriWMlld stimulant and especially adapted
for inetfical use* Fo* r ye’rjolft. drifts 75c, gallon Jug. Ss.*/
Ooldsa Rhaekt Cera RRNMfe *»«• y«»r» old. yellow corn, absolutely
pure; quartsU&e. gallon JugaCt-Hi
Mick*
lectedgri
Mir.kara Not Mssstals Cera 1114*1, pure white corn, made from so-
® *5V 1 ”b^?l» faJhl5Tw4TtK7aar. old. Quarts HOC. gal. Jugs ti. i.V
Jaoobt' Swsat Mask Cera Vhlah% If you are partial to sweet nm-li you
will Hud ibis a perfect whiskey, ottaBatypu will be woll pleuaed with, yuun*
7.'h.\ gallon Jugs K.75. \
Eshlilt Poet Cera Whltkca. tWC'tft.r old yellow corn, made from well
selected grain overopenmSoRrtSWhd m wvhmI; quarts .Vic, gal. Jugs Is.tm.
Jacobs' flail Mail Cam IMtHHC— <>“>■ pura but low proof, gal
lon jugs tl,5o. Mot Tesi tbanhaif gWMMld.
Virginia ft Mia Braafg, a vrt»* SA-HV'nt article; quarti Ji.ne. gallon
Jugs Jil.jO.
Otorgla ftpplt trail), a goaAt«MUM4to; quarts 75c. gallon Jugs ft; id.
Marulaai Paaah Pranfa. eight WPitw? 8"® article and of great
medicinal value; quarts*1.00.gal lewMlElt
Gtergli Ptaeh Brastp, quarts Tie,title* Jugtdi.50.
OI4 ftollaai Ola, domestic, quarift HA gallon Jugs f I 80.
OI4 Tom Ola, domestic, quarts lie gallaa Jug* H.50.
Tom Cat 01*, quarts (l .00, gallaa J'«ft* HIE
OI4 Bostos Mslissos R*m> qusrtBH* gaUao Jugs »3.oo.
OI4 aAtort Ram, white, quarti IRA Jftllek Ms S8.75.
Buporler Quslltg JsmalM Ram, qMMMlJM«l>on Jugs W.50.
CriUbrnU Wins*.
Cur Domestic WIbm an purchased In car load lets
direct from the California Wine Drawers' Assis iaiiim.
and on account of th* large purchases wo ar» able io
secure the lowest prlo*concession.- a id gui the very lm>t
quality of wines. The ones quoted hnlow are of a sup •
rlor quality, two years old. film flavor and well adapt ed
for medicinal, table and family use.
Bk^trri, Jort, ( ft0fllllc*, JQuarts me, gallon Jugs 4I.ISI.
first, Mi4trlt,
Jacobs' Pharmacy*
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT,
Atlanta, Qa.
% for Health
222 South Peoria St.,
Chicago, III., Oct. 7,1902.
Eight month* ago I was so ill
that I was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly all the time. My
stomach was e<y weak and upset
that I could keep nothing on it
and I vomited frequently. I
could not urinate without great
pain and I couched 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 mo if
I had ever tried Wine of Cardui.
I told her I had not and she
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.
H. W. Nau.it. R. K. L. WlllTWOBTII
NALLEY I* WHITWORTH,
Altorncys-at-Law,
DALLAS, .... GKORGIA.
Particular attention to wills, admlnlatra
ttonH of estates, damage suits and collections
Ofllce over Bartlett & Watson Co., Ill rooms
formerly oocuplcd by Judge Bartlett.
Dr, J. N. Weems
—DENTI3T.—
Prices reasonable. All work guaranteed
Ofllce over Watson's store.
Short Facta.
DeWitt’s JESSt Salvo
For PH«s, Burns, Soras.
Don’t you want freedom from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supremo effort to
be woll. You do not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
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?
WlNEfCMtDUl
A. J. CAMP,
Councellor-At-Law,
DALLAS, GA.
The administration of estates in court
of ordinary a specialty. Will practice
also in Superior and U. 8. courts.
Many men want to be great
and a few try to be good.
It is easier to be strenuous than
it, is to reach the presidential
chair.
It is a wise worm that stays
under cover and deprives the
early bird of his breakfast.
Wo promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
> gend model, sketch or photo oi Invention for'
> free report on patentability. For free book,
?„uanT c TRADE-MARKS 1
nPPDSirt U.Sv'PATEHT.OFFICE
Washington.d.c
Mone” to Loan-
I am prepared to negotiate loans on Im
proved farms at 7 per cent, interest on
loans of $i;000 or over, and 8 percent in
terest on sums less than one thousand
dollars, by raking 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,
sepl3-6m Dallas. Ga.
The average depth of the ocean
is about two miles.
Or.e-third of the college gradu*
ates now are womeu.
There are four millionaires in
Britain to one in France.
Two millions of London’s in
habitants never go to church.
Eighty-five per cent of the
children of Japan are iu school.
There are nearly 270 different
religions in the United King
dom.
The total income of all Amer
ican farmers last year was about
♦ft,600,000,000.
Mo species of flower shows
more t han two of the three col
ors red, yellow and blue.
Japanese is the latest, language
to be added to the list at the
University of Chicago.
A copy of Hawthorne’s rarest
book, “Fanshawe,” was sold in
Boston recently for $060.
The ministry is the only one
of the learned professions that is
not now over-crowded.
The farms of the United StateB
cover 841,000,000 acres, and em
oloy nearly 10,600,000 people.
An adder twenty-six inches
long has been kilhd by a game'
keeper at Tobermory, Mull.
At, the burial of a South Lon
don man his six dogs, draped in
black, followed the cortege.
The income tax returns show
that citizens of Great Britain
have invested abroad ♦6,080,640,
600.
The United States has 78,000
post ofliccs; Germany is next,
with 46,628, and Great Britain
third, with 22,400.
The Bobleian Library at Oxford
is just three centuries old. It is
the largest university library in
the world.
Some Chicago burglars used an
acid test in order to take only
real silver from a house they had
broken into.
The average amount expended
by farmers for help last year was
♦75 a farm—an increase of ^11
over three years ago.
It requires the labors of about
10,000,000 men and women for
nine months of the year to bar
vest, all the crops of the world
According to the monks of the
Hospice of St. Bernard their fa
mous dogs save on an average
twenty lives every year on the
mountain.
Flower growers in the south of
France and other favored climes
find it profitable to send the pro
ducts of their skill to British
market.
The growth of the i ails is more
rapid in children than in adults,
and slower in the aged It goes
on more rapidly in summer than
in winter.
According to a Jrecent census,
there are upward of 000 Chinese
in Johannesburg, of whom 180
are in business. All are report-
eu to do well.
No less than 111 officers of the
British army have qualified as
interpreters in the Russian lan
guage, 851 of whom belong to the
Indian service.
Manitoba is the greatest wheat
raising country in the world. It
yields twenty-five bushels to the
acre. North Dakota yields only
thirteen.
A Parisian paper relate* the
following story of a (Mutest in
boasting which,it savii, took place
between three artists of Mar
seilles. It should be explained that
Parisian writers always pot their
“tail talk” into the mOutha of
Marseilles people.
“My dear,” said one of the ar
tists, “yesterday I painted a pine
board in imitation of marble,
and did itwith such fidelity that
when the board was put into a
pond of water it sunk like a
stone.”
“Pooh!” said the second; “that
is nothing. Yesterday I happen
ed to hang up my themometer
on the back of the frame on my
View in the Arctic Regions,’and
the mercury instanly went down
to twenty degrees below zero.”
“All that is nothing at all,”
said the third artist. “You know
niy portrait of the old Marquis of
Camargine? Well, it is so life
like that it has to be shaved three
times a week!”
For * Bad Cold.
If you have • bad cold you need a xood
reliable medicine like Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it
and to allay the irritation and inflamma
tion of the throat anil lung*. The sooth
ing and healing properties of this remedy
and the quick cures which it effects
make it a favorite everywhere. For sale
by A. J. Cooper.
“Are you ever troubled with
insomnia—sleeplessness?”
‘I should say I am. Some
nights I don’t Bleep three hours.”
“That so? I’ve got it awfully
bad. I’ve been afflicted now
about two years. The dootor
calls it neuris insomuis paralaxi-
tis.” t
‘I’ve had it about eighteen
mouths and we called it Ethel.
When you wske up with a bad taste In
your mouth, go at once to Cooper’* drug
store and git a free samgle of Cham-
lierlain’s Stomach anil Liver Tablet*.
Ouc or two dotes will make you well,
they also cure biliousness, sick headache
and constipation.
KHEYSKIDNEYCORE
Make* Kidneys and Madder Right
A Mammoth Holiday Issue.
The December Delineator
(Christmas Number) represents
the high-water mark of beauty
and utility, and possibly of cir
culation also, in a woman’s mag
azine, having a first edition of
more than a million copies. It
contains 240 pages. To produce
this mammoth edition 728 tons of
paper and 40 presses working 25
days were required. In addition
to exquisite color work, clever
fiction and strikingly illustrated
articles, the number includes a
display of charming winter fash
ions covering forty-two pages,
letters from the foreign fashion
centres and illustrated articles
on the fashionable fabrics and
trimmings, millinery, etc.
Among the notable contributors
are: Richard Le Gallienne, with
a delicate romance, A Wedding
Ring in the Garden, lyrics in the
author’s best vein ; W. A. Frazer,
with an Indian tale, the Net of
Leo; Albert Bigelow Paine, with
a delightful sketch founded on
the foibles of tjie collector; Har
riett Prescott Spofford, with a
love story of unusual interest.
For the children there are enter
taining games and stories, and
for the housewife many practi
cal suggestions in cookery and
other departments of the home,
for the Christmas season.
One Minute Cough Cura
For Oougho, CoM* and Croup.
If a woman’s stays were made
of India rubber so she could al
ways get in them you could never
make her believe she was getting
fatter.