The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924, October 25, 1902, Image 4

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PointciI PargrapliH. - Every cook lias his own bent. Two heads are better than one— except in the family. Love may have wings, but rich cs get there with both feet. The homesick man isn’t always the one who is away from home. Few men die from overwork. Work is almost as harmless as a French duel. Ilappy is the man who cau for¬ get nil the mean things lie knows about himself. Wit is said to be the salt of con¬ versation, yet most people prefer it fresh. What a relief it would he if mu¬ sicians were born instead of being made by practice!—Chicago Daily News. A FREE PATTERN (your own qelcciian) to every sub scrlber. Only 50 cmil* a year. magazine! MSGALLSJ 50C -A TEAR A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. A cam j beautiful colored plate* j latest fttfini<MU; w#rk noytehoU drefifimaking hint*; economic* Action, ; fancy Sub ; etc. fidibe to day, or, send Send w. for (or latest copy Lady amenta wanted. terms. date, Stylifth, Ecmiomipal Reliable, amt Simp.lo, Abaolutely Up-to Perfect-Fitting Paper Pattefos. IOC k BAZAR. 15 'AND <t AN Seem AH*wed end Perforations show the Baiting Md Sewtaf LIms. Only fotAtliom lo Biol i| Sold cents each —tn ono higher city Aik in nearly •vary and town, or by mall from THE MoCALL CO., IIS-IIS-117 West 31st St, MW YORK. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Rej\d Wherever jhe English L^ouage is Shoken. The Tmkick-a-Wkkk World was a brilliant success in the beginning and has been steadily growing ever since. Time is the test of all things, and has set its seal of approval on the Thrice a-VVeek World, which is widely circu¬ lated in every State and Territory of tin- Union, and wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. This paper lor the coining winter and the year 1008, will make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are re¬ ported accurately and promptly. The subscriber, for only one dollar a year, gets three papers every week and more news and general reading than most great dailies can furnish at live or six times the price. The Thrice-a-Week World is abso¬ lutely fair in its political news. Par¬ tisan Idas is never allowed to affect its news columns, and Democrat and Re¬ publican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great po¬ litical campaigns. In addition to all the news, the Thrice-n-Week World furnishes the best serial fiction, elaborate market re parts and other features of interest. The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year Idler and this pays for 15(5 papers. We this unequaled newspaper and Tiik Ikdki'K.xdknt together one year for $1.75. The regular is subscription price Of tin* two papers $ 2 . 00 . For Over sixty Yours Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by mil¬ lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect sucoess Its soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im¬ mediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “ulrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” ami take no other kind. WANTED.—Capable, reliable jierson in every county to tepresentlarge company of solid tiiuui eia) reputation; SU.'W salary per year, payable weekly j i«sr day absolutely sure ami all ex penaes; straight, bona-thlc, definite salary, no eomuussion; salary paid each Saturday and ex l ouse money advanced each week. STANDARD HOUSE, Sit liUAUUOltX St., Cmt . too. Mar. ltwtuina. Hip:\ns Tahules move tho bowel*. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Tin* stork in tho world, Nrarly 100 VAlietlea. All the choice, luscious kinds for the Garden and Fancy Market. Also Ship¬ ping Varieties. Also Dewherries, As¬ paragus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, etc., etc. Our 130 page Manual, frt-e tn Imjrprs, rnttblrH everybody to grow them with HtirrmN and profit. All plants packed to carry across the continent fresh as when dug. Illus¬ trated catalogue free. Specify if you want catalogue of Shipping Varieties or Fancy Garden kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO Strawberry Spi’cialbt, KITTRElL, N. C. Hvpt. IS-tf. Union* Tabules are of great value. 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 a. in. to 4 p. m. 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 in good standing iuvitod to attend J. E. Godman, C. C. K. T. Hickey K. R. & 8. THREE PAPERS A WEEK. — ~"— = A PRICE OF ONE || This paper and the Atlanta Twice-a-Week Journal for One Dollar anil 50 Cents. Here you get the new* of the world and all your local news while it is fresh, paying very little more than one P«P«r Either ™ e r is wel1 worth |1.0O, but by special t arrange ment we are enabled to put in both of them, giving three Papers "a week for this low price. You oannot equal this anywhere else, and this combina¬ tion is the l»e»t premium for those who want a great paper and a home paper. Take these and you will keep up with the times. 'The Semi-Weekly Journal makes common cause with the farmers and publishes hundreds of. letters from them on farm topics, describing their experience in making crops, etc. It is a paper devoted to the develop¬ ment of the resources of the south and the welfare of its people. The Journal is the authorized me¬ dium for the publication of matter re¬ lating to‘he Cotton (Growers’Protec¬ tive Association, and lias contributed largely to the increased price paid for cotton this season. Besides general news the Twice-a Week Journal has much agricultural matter and other articles of special in¬ terest to farmers. It has regular con¬ tributions by Sam Jones, Mrs. W. II. Felton, John Temple Graves, Hon. C. II. Jordan and other distinguished writers. Call at tins office and leave your sub¬ scriptions for both papers. You can get a sample copy of either paper iiere on application. Latimer’s Infallible Ointmou cures erysipelas. Try it. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham¬ berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch¬ ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders fa* horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Soldbr Heard <fc Cozart, Druggists, Lump¬ kin, N. C. Alston, Richland. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Under The 8»m.” All Doctors have tried to cure Ca tauhh by the use of powders, in acid gas¬ es, inhalers and drugs paste form. Their powders dry up the mucous membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aimed »o cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced prac¬ titioner who lias for many years made a close study and specialty of the treat¬ ment of Catarrh, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but per¬ manently cures stopping Catarrh, discharges, by removing the cause, the and curing all inflammation. It is the on¬ ly remedy known to science that ac¬ tually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as “snuf fi.es the GUARANTEED CATARRH cure” and is sold at the extremely low contain¬ price of Ono Dollar, each package ing internal and external medicine sufficient fora full month's treatment and everything necessary to its per¬ fect use. “snuffles” is tile only perfect Ca¬ tarrh Cure ever made and is now rec¬ ognized as the only safe and disgusting positive cure fur that annoying and disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully in quick to relieve hay fh y'KK or cold the head. Catarrh when neglected often leads to Consumption—“snuffles” will save you if you use it at once. It is no or¬ dinary remedy, but a complete treat¬ ment which is positively guaranteed to cure Catarrh in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don’t delay but send for it at once, and write full particulars will receive as to your special condition, advice from and you discoverer the of this wonderful reme¬ dy regarding your case without price cost to you fles” beyond the “Guaranteed regular of Catarrh “snuf¬ the Cure." United Sent prepaid to Canada any address receipt in the States or on One Dollar. Address Dept. HI Kdyvin B. Giles & Company, 2330 and Market Street, Philadelphia. Latimer’s Infallible Ointment can be Imd now at Forbes & Cose store. It lias a lino effect when used on smallpox cases; allays the pain, lieves intolerable itching, and the tendency towards pitting. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE 4 4 Patents ■* I RADC HARM Designs r Hivv Copyrights Ac. Anjono nomttng . ,kut('h Mid deecrlptlon nay Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tckU notice* without charge, tn the Scientific American. ffirWSSSNSS four months. »L Sold SS&. bf .11 juresdemlors. your; MUNN & CO Brandi once. < Latimer’s Infallible cures neuralgia. Try it. THE m ezr : Printing : Office! O is now supplied with a large and well lected assortment of material for doing kinds of COMMERCIAL SUCK AS— Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, BUSINESS CARDS, SHIPPING TAGS, MORTGAGE ROTES, WAIVER NOTES, BLANK CHECKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, ANO LEGAL FORMS. Of* All PCincs. ~ UIUPOUSE • C0TT0H ♦ RECEIPTS. WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CIRCULARS, DODGERS, POSTERS and all other kinds of printing required from a n ull equipped Job Printing Office. We will dupicate prices of any printing house in the state and guarantee as good work in as good style and of as good ma¬ terial as t an be had anywhere in the south. Several forms of Plain Waiver and gage Notes neatly bound in books of 25,50 and 100 to suit purchasers. Letter, Note and Rill Heads put up in Tablets. Call s nd examine samples of work or % . drop us a note when in need of anything in our lino. 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 nuts grown in my Groves. Fine trees budded and grafted from my very best varie ties. 200,000 “Commercial” Seedlings for budding and graft¬ ing. Call and see my Groves and Nurseries. Write for Catalogue, and for Special prices on large or ders. 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. WESTklTlTNO!A .Veswbuuw J ilMlTED r Double Daily Service 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. ARE K ANY YOU £ ttLi ■\ /A HEAD DEAF? I NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARINC ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those bom deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, BAYS: cured deafness, Baltimore, Md., March 30, give loot. full Gentlemen of : — Being entirely used of discretion. thanks to your treatment, I will now you 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, my hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a Bum 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 then an but the hearing in the m€, dRvwfed cven would be y lost ceaae, advertisement PUP jqfBfff. ordered 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 ment. a to your to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yon heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. F. A. WURMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. Examination and YOU GAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME advice free. INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE. t CHICAGO, ILL _ *