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DIRECTORY
OF STFWARTGOUNTY
A.T. Fort,.~....... ...........Ordinary
\\'. K. Johnston,. ................Sheriff
R. F. JIobbs,... Tax Collector.
T. J. Oitn.,.......... .■......Tax Receiver.
W. W. Wood, .................Treasurer
Job Abrams,...
W. T. Haixiday, ..........Co. Surveyor,
B. F. IlAwes;.....................Clerk S. C
Z. A. Littlejohn, ............Judge S. C
feessjons „ . of Superior court , Jr< ...
Mondays in April and October.
COUNTY commissioners.
A. H. Simpson, Chairman.
0. S. Morton, J. D. Crumblky,
D.B. Fitzgcrald, D. W. Nicholson
ordinary's court.
A. T. Fort, Ordinary
Regular session first Monday in
ouch month.
county court.
E. T. IIickey, ............................Judge.
E. L. Stevens, Solicitor.
Regular sessions second Monday
in each month. Quarterly sessions
second Mondays in March, June
September and December.
MAGI8RATES.
Lumpkin District—790, G. M.—
\V. G. Statham, N.P. Court days
1st Friday in each month. J.
B. Latimer, J. P, Court days 1st
Friday in each month.
Richland District—727, G. M.—
T. J. Turner, J. P. Court days 3rd
Friday in each month. L. C. Wood
ard, N. P. Court days 3rd Friday
in each month.
Panhandle District—960, G. M
—J. A. Wright, N. P. Court day
1st Saturday in each month. J.
M. Glenn, J. P.
Louvale District—780, G. M.—
M. D. Tatum, N. P. Court days
3rd Saturday in each month. H.
C Coleman, J. P.
Mineral Springs District—725,
G. M.—A. C. Owens, N. 1\, J. M.
Dunaway, J. P. Court days 2nd
Saturday in each month.
Florence District—SOI, G. M.—
B. L. McKleroy, Ex. Offi. J. P.
................... t ................. Court days 3rd
Saturday in each month.
Midway District—988, G. M.—
B. L. Ray, N. P................................
Court days 2nd Satur
day in each month.
Sciencevillo District—816, G. M.
—L. W. Ware, N. P Court days
...................in oacli month.
l’ataula District—747, G. M.
----N. P.
CHURCH DIRECTORY FOR LUMPKIN.
Methodist church—Rev. L. W.
Cot. son, Pastor.
Services overy Sunday at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m.
G. W. Pugh, supt. Sunday school.
Baptist church—R ev. L. T. Reed
Pastor.
Services on 2nd, 3rd and 4th
Sundays in each month. Sunday
W. L. Mardrk, supt.
school.
POST OFFICE AT LUMPKIN.
Miss Annio Ard .............Postmaster.
DAILY MAILS.
Daily Coflinton mall via and Humber, Sanford, Flor
enco
leaves at 6 a. m., and arrives at
0 p. m.
Mail going oast by rail closes
11.08, a. tn.
Mail going west by rail closes
4:00, p. m.
Oilioo hours for money orders, 9
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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
J. B. Richardson,............ Mayor
COUNCILMEN.
W. P. Carter, W. L. Mardre,
J. M. Stevens, D. G. Trammell,
G. W. Pugh, J. 1). Richadrson.
W. II. Griffis, Marshal
Monday Regular in meetings first and third
oaclt month.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF FUBLIC
SCHOOLS.
E. P. Pearson, .......President.
B. L. Wood,..... .......Secretary.
A. H. Simpson, F. S. Singer,
S. S. Everett.
MASONIC LODGE.
Cross Lodge 173, F. <fe A. M —
Meets Friday night before the 2nd
and 4th Sundays in each month.
Visiting brethren invited to at¬
tend.
J. T. Harrison, B. L. Wood,
W. M. 8. W.
L. W. Colson, J. W.
E. P. Pearson, Secty.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
R. T. Humber, President.
W , L, TllOBNTON, W.L.M A RDRK,
B. II. Overby, W. T. Halliday.
T i. T 1 . w Luvb Amr.o, f> x,. S o. P Y,.
Regular meetings first Thurs
day in each month.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Knights of Pythias, Lumpkin
Lodge No. 73—-Meets Tuesday
nights after 1st and 3rd Sundays
in each mouth. Visiting brethren
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J. E. Godman, C. C.
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All Doctors have tried to cure Ca
tauhh by the use of powders, in acid gas¬
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Their powders dry up the mucous
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THE INDEPENDENT,
LUMPKIN. GEORGIA.
PAPER GEORGIA SHELL PEtWK” R SHELL
Choice lot of young trees for Winter and Spring delivery.
One and two year old Seedlings from finest varieties of
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Fine trees budded and grafted from my very best varie
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200,000 “Commercial” Seedlings for budding and graft¬
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Write for Catalogue, and for Special prices on large or
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Gk 3v£. BACON,
DeWitt, Georgia.
WHISKEY $1 per GALLON.
We claim to be the Lowest Priced Whiskey House. We real¬
ty sell whiskey a j liw as $1.10 per gallon, and mind you; distilled whis¬
key—not a decoction of chemicals—but of course it’s new and under
proof
“Casper’s Standard** 10 Year old whiskey is a liquid joy! It is
actually produced by honest Tar Heels iu the Mountain Section of
North Carolina by the old time hand process. Every drop is boiled
over open furnace wood Ores, in old style copper stilts, in exactly the
same way it was mailt by our gratidlathers a century ago. First rate
whiskey is sold at $5 to 90 per gallon, but is not any better than “Cas
per’* Standard.” It is the tn-st produced and must please every
nr we will buy it back with Gold—we are incorporated Under
the Laws of North Carolina with an authorized capital of $100,000.00
the Peoples National Bank and Piedmont Savings Bank of Wins¬
ton-Salem, N. C , will tell you our guarantee is good. This old honest,
mild and mellow whiskey is worth one dollar per quart, but to more
fully introduce “Casper’s Standard” we offer sample shipments of this
brand at half price, (packed in plain sealed boxes) 5 Quarts $2.95,
lO Quarts $5.00, Express Prepaid Anywhere in IT. S. A1
orders and remittances (in stamps, cash or by check, etc.,) as well as
requests for confidential price list must be addressed as follows;
L I. CASPER CO., Winston-Salem N. C., U. S. A.
Hi IN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES: NO’s. 3045-46 Liberty mil, 3,4
and 5 Maple Streets.
WHISKEY $1 PER .10 GALLON.
NORTH CAROLINA COHN WHISKEY,
AT $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 AND $3.00 PER GALLON.
Direct to Consumer,
Saving Middlemen’s profits. All ex¬
press charges paid by me on packages
of two gallons or more.
Terms—Cash with order.
Write for descriptive Circular. Reference, Commer¬
cial agencies or—any merchant here.
J. H. WOOLLEY, CHERRYVILLE, N. G. i
Mar. 15-tf.
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SEABOARD AIR* LINE RAILWAY.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 25TH, 1902.
NO. 72 NO. 71
8 00 a. m. Lv. MONTGOMERY Ar. 7 56 p. m.
10 00 a. in. ar. HITBTSBORO lv. 6 00 a. m.
11 80 a. ra. ar. LUMPKIN iv. 4 24 p. m.
11 50 a. m. ar. RICHLAND lv. 4 06 p. m.
1 80 p. m. ar. ALBANY lv. 2.16 p. m.
5 26 p. m. ar. COLUMBUS lv. 10 10 a. m.
12 45 p.m ar. AMERICUS lv. 5 12 p. m.
1 50 p. in, ar. CORDKLE lv. 2 10 p. m.
3 15 p. m. ar. ABBEVILLE lv. 12 36 p, in,
7 17 p. m. ar. FITZGERALD lv. 10 00 a. in.
4 05 p. m. ar. HELENA lv. 11 35 a. to.
8 20 p. m. ar. SAVANNAH Iv. 7 00 a. m.
Close connection made at Montgomery for all points West.
At Richland for Columbus and Albany.
At Cordele for Macon, Valdosta and all Florida points.
At Savannah for the north and all Steamer Hues. For full particulars re¬
ticket, rates etc., applly to local agent or write
W. P. SCRUGGS. Savannah, Ga. C. B. WALWORTH,
Trav., Pass. Agent. Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent.
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a About history five mycase, to be right at your began sing, and this kept getting until I lost
years ago my ear to on worse,
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pasffi oiiiy cjjpgicians operatTei* among gonld others, the most eminent thllt onl ear temporarily, specialist of that this city, the head who noises told me would that
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I then After saw I your had used it only few accidentally days according lu a New York directions, paper, and the noises ceased, youf and
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