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Pickens County Herald.
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VOL. XIII
Professinal Card
J. W. Henley
AttY. at law
Jasp er, Ga.
W. T. Day:
AttY. at law 11
Jasper, Ga.
will practise In all
courts.
J. H. Rhyne
6 Atty at Law
Jasper Ga. » 1
Will practise inf All
courts.
S. A. Darnell
Attv. at law
Jasper, Ga.
will practise in all
courts.
PHYSICINS.5
,F- (’• Rldha-ilsy
\Y. A!. Jones.®
Jasper.
W.. M. WiliiuglMpi.
N. M. Wood.
Ludville.
J. S. DwmII.
Talkinig Rock.
John Chastin.
Jerusalem.
W. !• Tate.
Tate.
M. C. McClain.
W. 1j.- Baber.
Marble Hill.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
United States Commfssieuer
John F. Simmons.
Superior Court. 1
Fourth Monday in April and September
Judge,— Geo. F. Gober, Marietta.
Solicitor,— Tlios. Hutcherson, Canton.
County Officials.
Ordinary j— Calvin J. Comelison,
Sessions held first Monday in eaeli month
Clerk Sctp. Court, W. Owen.
and G.
County Treasurer.
Sheriff,- C. T. Wheeler.
Tax Collector,— John H. Disharoon.
Tax Receiver,— M. G. Wilson.
County Surveyor,— Ben. Mulli»s.
Coroner,— L. D.Blackburn.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Mayor, E. S. Carr.
COUNCILMAN:
Will Jones, L. J. Darnell, J. F. Simmons,
J. J. Roberts, John Gaddis.
Religious Services.
tl. E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
Presiding Elder.—H er. E. R. Cook.
Pastor.— Rev. W. E. Tarpley.
rvices flrst and third Sunday, and Sunday
night* in each month.
* nday Scbool,9.30,a.in. B. H. Simmons,Bup
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Pastor, Rev. G. A. Bartlett.)
Services, flrst Sunday, in every month.
Staday School 9.30, a. m. Jno. AT. Henley. Supt.
Board of Educati#a.
Eber Wofford,
J. G. Faulkner,
M. Morrison,
DavidAnderson,
Geo. W. Little, Coinmissionea
J. W. Henley,
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We are glad to ler.r.i that Mr-
folleaon Kirby in improving.
A crowd of young folk.-, from
Canton spent last Friday pic nicin g
at Tate.
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Mr. Geo. Brown of Atlanta is
jpendnig a few days with his fam¬
ily at Mr. McHans.
Judge J.F. Simmons attended
Campmeeting at fine Log this week
Mr.’J. M. Heard of Macon has
returned home after a pleasant 5
visit of a few day's.
Jasper has more attractions than
{the deliighful climate.
Miss Maud Simmons is visitng
friends in 0 See this week.
We have learned of the death
of Mrs. Isacc Aired of Alice, Ga-
We symphathise with the bereaved
family.
We are glad to see every dav ini
town the face of Judge Brown he
has many friends in Pickens.
Miss. Frankie Simmons enter¬
tained a few of her little friends!
last Thursday evening the occasion
being- her birthday.
- .ny iiliey;ubi| ( :g g.!'n> .» of
bill 1 - was played at Tate lasr Satur¬
day by Ball Ground & Tate which
resulted in the score 14 — 20 in
favor of Ball Ground.
Mr. Charley Me Hun has retnr-j
ed from visit to Blue Ridge from
the length of his stay, Charley)
must have met some or the pret¬
ty girls of that place.
& Mrs W. F. Garwood and two
children of Bin# Ridge Ga. are vis¬
iting *■ Mrs Garwood’s father "Mr
Me Han.
Miss Mary Brown Coital ley a
beautiful and attractive 'y
la-b v, daughter of Dr. E. L, Conalley
of Atlanta is visiting Mis« Aurora
McHan
Mrs Dale of Florida.is stopping"
tho Davis House and Mrs'
of Florida is at the Jonps
House. The ladies are here for
their health. We learn they are
much improved and are delighted
with our North Ga. Climate.
The town council passed an
ordinance, that all hogs must-be
put up by tho first of Sept,
Mr and Mrs Emmett Delay of
Nelson spent last Sunday in
Jasper.
Miss Eula Sutton of Elijay is
spending this week with Miss
Minnie Simmons.
Miss Mary Sheridan will leave
Friday to visit her old home in
Vermont.
Miss Maggie Day is visiting
friends at Elijay.
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
Mack Simmons is very sick hope
he will soon be restored to hisfor-
health.
Jasper Georgia, Friday, August 18. U9 m.
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TURNING
GRAY? u
What does your mirror ssy?
Does it tell you of some little
streaks of gray? Are you
pleased? Do your friends of
the same age show this loss
of power also?
Just remember that gray
hair never becomes darker
without help, while dark hair
rapidly the becomes change gray when
once begins.
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vigor
will bring back to your half
the color of youth. It never
fails. It is just as sure as
that heat nfelts snow, or that
water It quenches fire.
and cleanses the the formation sfcalp also
prevents of
dandruff. It feeds and nour¬
ishes the bulbs of the hair
making them produce a luxu¬
riant growth. It stops the
hair from falling out and gives
a fine soft finish to the hair
as well.
Wo hare a bosk on the Hair and
Scalp which you 'A?- xnav *'% obtain froe
u£ do -y obtain . - benedts -.'u
yon- apt from
you Vigor, expected write tho Doctor the about use of the
it. ,
© Address, DR. J. C. C. AYER M
Lowell, Aiasa. .......jB5 _
The Passing of Perry. I
Editor Ren F. Perry, of the'
Advance, gives notice
he has sold the Advance to
M. McDowell, and will, on
Sept. 1, sever his connection with
the paper and accept a positi'.n,
with Urn Bant: of Canton.
«WV— regret this ste Editor
e on
Pm ry’s part. The Advaenee wilt
m>' be the A vaece :-fier Refry shxJ
tisvo s n i<J ,.<jodhyo to the eodo.i.-al
sanctum, fits hard work runPoptim-.
ist.ic cast of mind have made the, pa¬
per readableaudagreeable .In season
and out of season dty in or day out
he has.worked for the
of his town ahdcouuty grum'o *
never
ling at lack of support or striking,
hack at the enemies who’ sbprk at
heels •
J lie reward he has recieved h:)s
not been in money alone- He retires
from journalism with the good will
and high respect of the lust people
of Cherokee county,and besides tlsis
he has the satisfaction of seeing his
county forgirg to the front whore he
has so long endeavored to load her,
we taust the years will not be many
before Perry return to his first love
land again cross Fabers with the boys
And in mean time we wish him all
the juicy worms.and fat beetles that
it is possibles for a lonely fish out of
water to enjoy Alpharetta Free press
We endorse what the Free Press
say of Mr. Perry, he is v Christian
gentleman snd a splendid Editor.
The Little Queen who was
Snowballed.
Here is an amusing incident of
Wilhelmina, the young queen of
Holland. It happened four years ago
when she was about twelve yearn
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old. Driving with her mother
HJddenly came upon two or thro
seboe'J oys who engaged in the a
rag a; i of snowballing some
j. i, Is. Wilhelmi: a immediately jus.ij
i d out and commanded j|hor. yov.'V.
| ‘objects stop. That they did not.
's pose to d >, anil a once began to
ef-: isfilos at the little (jrrcn
i' . 1 '. b-avely sto d k* grom d
Ird n r 1 ands v.i h : Vr, and
a 1 o*t returning the cli-rge when
.ifficer appeared and asked tin
sportive hoys if they knew they
snowballing the queen of
They of course did not, and
disappeared. Then the queenly
laid down her haodfull of snow sadh
to her mother, “I do wish I
- ould have thrown it at them!” Wlui
a pity she had not been allowed
do so! It woiiltt have donj her good,
and thosa boys would have exulted
to their lastest day' that they had
snowballed with the queen! —
Michigan Advocate.
Deering Farm Machinery is the
best on earth. For sale by Tate
Simmons & Co.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the needy
and suffering. Tho proprietors of Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds, have given away over
ten million trial bottles of this great med-
mine; n.id have the satisfaction of k now-
ihg it r.Ss misoiiTtoiy cul-ed thiMsano’s of
hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis,
hoarseness and all diseases of tho throat,
chest and lungs arc surely cured by it.
Call on Tate Simmons A- Co., and get a
free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and
•«!. Every bottle guaranteed, or price
refunded.
Fird, Life and Accident
Insurance written by T. S. McKiney
Blu'e Ridge Ga. The leading old line
Companies represented. The business
of the people of Pickens county will be
appreciated. Rates made known on
application.
Lost. On the night of Satur¬
day, 15th inst, as Mr. (1. A.
Hayes, who lives near Marlde.
Hill, was going home from Talk¬
ing Rock, lie lost the steam gauge,
or steam register, off his thresher
engine. ft dropped off some-
where between Talking Rock mid
Tate. It looks somewhat like the
face of a small clock. A ny one
finding it will lie paid for their
trouble if they will notify 0. A.
at Marble Hill.
Stor o a Slave.”
To be bound hand and foot for years
by the chains of disease is the worst
form of slavery. George IX Williams,
o! Manchester, Mich., tells how sta ll a
slave was made free. Ho says: “My
■w^ife has been so helpless for five years
that she could not turn over in bed alone.
After using two bottles of Electric Bit¬
ters, she is wonderfully improved and
ablo to do her own work.” This su¬
preme remedy for female diseases
quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness,
meiancuoly, headache, backache, faint¬
ing and dizzy spells. This miracle work¬
ing medicine is a godsend to weak, sick¬
ly, run down people. Every bottle
guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by
Tate, Simmons & Co.
Ladles Can Wear Shoes.
one size smaller after using Alien’s Foot-Eaes
a powder to bo shaken into the shoes, It makes
to tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant releif
corns ond bunions. It’s thegreatest comfort,
for discovery. ingrowing Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure
Tnal nails, swekting, hot, aceiningfeet
shoe package FREE. Sold by druggists groe
ccrs. stores and general storekeepers every
where. By mail for ZScts., in stamps. Address
A len S. Ohnstead, LeKoy, N. Y.
The Spring Months
Are most likely to find your blood im¬
pure and lacking in the red corpuscles
which enable it to carry nourishment to
the nerves and other organs. Therefore
you feel weak., tired and listless and are
troubled with spring humors. Relief is
given by nood's Sarsaparilla which pu¬
rifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood.
Hood’s Pills cure biliousness. Mailed
for 25 cents ky C. I. Hood A .Co., Low-
Mass.
NEVER TOO OLD
TO BE CORED.
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S. S, S. is a Great Blessing toi ! ^t^r.rras.*35 net-rly »tt of the sickness
Old People. »»oug
It film Them j»nt
ing blood it is wwrfly (hoy unnecessary. fortify themselves By keep-
new Wfluj Dlnfirl Dll’llU flJIU onfi Lllui I ifn their pure fourths enn of the ailments
so as which to escape those
fr*m they suiter so generally. S. S. S. is
the remedy which will keep their systems young, by purifying the blood,
thoroughly removing all waste accumulations, whole and impart¬
ing new strength and life to fl»o body. It increases life-
the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new
giving blood throughout the entire system
Mrs. Sarah PKe, 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes:
“ I am seventy years old, ami had not different enjoyed good ami health in
for twenty years 1 was tick in ways,
addition, Sad Eczema terribly on one of my legs. The - —
SOT -=g= doctor said that on account of my age, I would never be
well again. I took a dozen bottles of S. S. S. and ft cured mo
completely, and I am ltappy to say (hat
I feel as well as I ever did in ray life.”
Mr. J. W. Loving, of Colquitt. Ga., says: "For eight-
een years I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on (A
my skin. I tried almost every known remedy, but they m
failed one by one, and I was told that my age, which is
sixty-six. was against me, and that I could never hope
to be well again. I finally took S. S. S., and it cleansed
my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health.”
S. S. 8. FOK THE BLOOD |
is the only remedy which build up and str*.vgthen ■:* if
can ^
old people, because It is the only one which is g»eri.-nteed damaging
free from potash, mercury, arsenie and other ,
minerals.’* It is made from roots and herbs, anti has no chemicals whatever
in it. S S ii. cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cancer. Eczema, Rheumatism,
Letter, Open Sores. Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or any other disease of the blood.
Books on these diseases will !>o sent free by Swift Hpeciflo Co., Atlanta. Ga.
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d r. ysjr m jmc. jojsnas.
, 1 will . keep a full line of Family Medicines, Drugs, Paints, Otis’ and
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, act (everything usually kept in a
Also - - mm i&im-BMs l„.
a fine lot of Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots, and snuff -all of which
1 will sell cheap for cash.
J mean business. Come and sec me, learn my prices, and you will be
my customer, f have added to .the above stock a full line of
Family Groceries.
I have the finest, grade of Roasted and Green Coffee that can be
found. Also, Sardines, Full Cream Cheese, Crackers, Canned Goods, etc
Come and see me.
Also Proprietor of the Jones Hotel. Rates reasonable.
jfgf’I still offer my professional services to the people—will at swer all
calls, day or night.
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