About Pickens County progress. (Jasper, Ga.) 1899-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1899)
LOCAL NEW S. •Jasper. Ga., October IB, Locals are scarce this week. Subscribe for'the Pkookkss. s' Harness repaired at —T) 1 1 r premium offer is a one. See it. Dr. S. M. Merrill was away business a part of last week. Many of our people will attend the show at Marietta The Atlanta Journal and Progress one year each—150 pers—for only $1.25. M. M. Simmons is on ti trip to Murray and Gordon ties this week. Will Day is now learning to a printer,o'ur other “devil” ing resigned. Any kind of stock—fim and horses—-and at prices to the buyer at Richard’s. Col. F. C. Tate and L. Mi with a crowd of boys, gave ’opossums a lively chase one last week. Send us (lie names of your and such other news that ;ou know* that will be of interest to arid our readers. , .The Pettett distilery has closed down for a few days has started up with an capacity to 10 bushels per day. Tate, simmons – Co. are ing the biggest bargins ever in Jasper. They have on tion our premium goods. Prof. J. L. Walker went over Waleska Sunday ft.o see his who was reported quite sick. is much improved at this /Henry Jones came home Tennessee last week with a / ed foot. Pie is with Long’s bridgi } gang in Commence now and win o: e the premiums we offer to the sending us the largest list of scribers between nowand the of December. Eli Fields was granted a di *- -’7 ■ married to Rachel Wigingtoi Esquire King. ■ Deputy Sheriff Wheeler we over to Dalton Wednesday brought-back JohlvIttans, whom lie had three for misdemeanor. / My .fall ’ and- winter goods have just arrived and T offering them at prices fore equaled in Jasper. Sen capes from 25 cento to |0. Mrs. J. R. HoWE When you go to see the we offer at Tate Simmons A make , a purchase. ,. m, They are , , ing goods cheaper than some chants caii hardly J buy them. Rev. G. H.Rogers, of Inched at the* Methodist cl on Thursday night of last He and his wife were visit!• faniily of Depot Agent Cook. We regret that previous ments knot us from c,tbo,(-thi accepting invi.ati.m to L-iwson Darnell’s last mgl.t. . , „ Wo r would ,, , l,avo . the occasion immensely tor v <> liko th. «U*r Georgia ediU, ter aJJ we can get to eat. We, with a crowd of J:i> young folks, were going to ing Rock to attend a social the residence of Peiry Pett'ft Saturday night, but the was so inclement , . that , . we c not go. We hope to again an opportunity to visit the city, The County Board of met in Commissioner office Saturday and approved school accounts for tho v : petition was I,t .I, divide Town Creek school <;• but they refused to grant t > tit ion. The disiiiet it . as n .pays $100 and if it was d each teacher would only g?fc iK*ham I A 4. . Shoes mended at Wolford s. See our premium offer n first page. Richards—that mean* mules ami horses. Who will bring us some wo< on subscription, i The colored circles of '‘the j had a marriage Sunday, The negroes had a j down about Tate Sunday, i Miss Maggie Day visited j ; villo the latter of last part Barney Byers, of Nelson, ! in Jasper Sunday. Ary kind of insurance can be hy applying to the Puor.ni ss , gee the Atlanta Const new prize contest in (■ coin mu, i Miss Mauda Walker, of i ^ 0Ck ’ staying with Mrs. N. McClain. Cols. Heldr and Tate were ’ Ellijay court this week j Dr. W. B. Tate. | Mrs. E. Lenning is visiting daughter, Mrs. Atticus at Nelson, this week. IflUlfr j gal^SiE—. This f hand’is Tnte, von ° w a Uo.s nd. j Marshal Jones arrestee a j a f°' v days -ago that is a-iout make Bond. ! U. S. court, at Atlanta, some of P’cken’s attorneys j citizens engaged this week. Miss Mary Mitch el, of has been spending a week or with the family of. G. W. Mrs. Atticus Wofford, of son, visited her parents, Mr. Mrs- E. Lenning, part of week. Quite a crowd of negroes Tate were here Saturday* , ’Squire King Tor Bumping (‘rr-ber-witli rocks about a Mrs. Lizzie Hotchkks ,, Monday , for c extended trip an 1 I Atlanta, Dalton And - The workmen have laying the Brick for tbo warehouse. Rhym; Bros. aro the wor*:. The Building muclTta our town . Will Richards and Muses J die, Addle and Janie Ricl-p.rds | turned Tuesday from their j days visit to rel'atives at dale m Bartow county. r Mt9 ' Ida ' HoUand antl dsa, K hte - Miss Nellie, delightfully the yQm % P eo I ,Ie of th3 roper one the most enjoyable occasions' ” ’ 10 ri "' 1! ’ 1 Bridles, harness, at Why cxpcriinont . on with remedies of doubtful when you can '/I Cough Remedy, which has t ie test of time? T«r y 0a! ' 3 ’ KU,(! iUld l;3n lmv rov ' '" : tliat remedy t • B a pn • ot hr ,..,1.1,. H cure a cold in a day if i ik -n roo n as no + tho ,„ ..old hu» A,. h,»m ... . boron* it has sei tlea in Sold In- Tato, 451 Co. - - Monday morning the term of Kirby Institute rll with Prof. J. L. Walker as pal and Mrs. J. L. Walker i - of t he primary grade.vPro '. E -------------------~ er.ai f wue are tho well *k own , tho patfelns of the school to any edmendntion from is, having (..night one of the most cessful school here last ecoson the y; hiniuiy i. of ,fji,„ plocq. -. t t, • important that all the *re ‘ in -. -.1 tin-- first ni-.rniii:: l --'-y »/■ »"}- t j Be behind those who star . i Now* .we hav*. good teaelu lets | j suppor. tia*.,! , and , , h ue a , here that will be Jasper': ! Go out t he Institute ludville. Our http' town is pros pi I and everything seems to be mo\ •' j ing on nicely. / rim merchants tit this place / doing a largi credit business. ■ We have hud a nice little I this week, which will help i in^owing"their small grain. r G. W. Tippms, if this place, preparing to Build him a i house, w hich will add i ( j pea - ranee of our little town. j Mr. and Airs. \Y. A. .Tones j familv. o f this place, \ isited j 1 nm 1 1 y ol t hanii- Jems | and Sunday. j G. \\ . Hamrick is ol. | this week . | Mr. and Mrs. \Y. W. I Murray county, visited family of A. 1. Mullinax tk “tV learn that Mr. and /Homer Hamrick,' of our will move 1 Gordon county Cm' near future, when' Be , , - . , _ ..... , % \ l,I: \ <nin , _ ’ li ‘ 8 - V>.o among mir Best te: c iors. We would like Io sec the of Ludville join in on the line education. I don’t see why. should not have as good a ■ as there, is in the county. villo is s healthy little place sitiiat d in the western part the county and is surrounded a line section of country. Success to tin.' PnOGSissi: , ( P AT. .T. C. Groavor, of Ball and E. Wofford were trying i trade Monday in which Mr. ver would become owner of f j harness shop and Mr, Wofford McClain farm about four from town. Thev* lmve not <Mi , yet . however. , : ■j - -— !a B» -. i !l(4( ~ jT J i I r * ! Jasper announcin'/ flic .of Miss Flora Pick-eft, of ! to Mr. F. S. lutth*, f -Ulidt Wednesd nV ift, I Baptist chunk in Cantmi. £2 i |Pickett is well known here ». she lived until a few years v .j, (J|1 m ov:ed t<> Canton her father, tlie-kVt-o Dr. C. deneascxl, and is one of the Beautiful and accomplished you | women of North Georgia. ; Little is one of Knoxvill’s T; prominent Business men. We j ten(l coiigratuhifi'TOa in j of the event tiVtliS , ffutios. * Miss Aniora MeHan , tms place, will act as o:tp- ol 1. I bridesmaids. JSSTi* ; Glorious Kews . i comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of ita, I.T. Ho writes: „Four bottles - ; goffering for yeai*. Terrible soves t'^tdotrtors couid*4vtj no heir but i j cure is complete t" and tTi per ‘l; Ik al rsTs’ 1 1 i» n proved .-A h u J*ffcc c‘ i tto th bo blooti purifirr known- it,'.*; tbo ■: r.frn. SSlAtAAA.f;' liver, • iatea kidneys and builds bowels, , poisons,liel)>.s digestion up •: mona Co. ! ^ „„„ I j her and . Bovs- wbo.sie , or men j | )08 cd to gpt- U living liydoing i jobs about town, and tho ! part is that -although they ,n Anting work the of thom ‘ !ire 1,over rcady work when called upon but will l I it . tomorrow. Such people never liav^n regular job, Bui thev don’t want it, so they doubtless satisfied.—World. I t -I - wish to express my uankt t ; th inftUufacturor9 of lam’s Colic, Cholera and ( Remedy, for having put on cine, feps /Q/ '*• >v Beaumont, Texas. There are J Houhers whose , dren havf been savedfrqm of dysentery ajul cheh,i:a 1 who nmst also fed aa/nkfu!. , is for sale Tate, .Simmons – RAIII.ONEGA. It hr. ) 0 < Ml Ill l«* Itwllilf' SIlH'f' - have contributed my mite to valuable paper to help make I what it should he. 1. am glad has awaken from itssko l let yineo \\ w ms hiid*refreshn i> it, hope that it may visit the homes, again that have blade ii their welcome Make neighbors of us all in knowledge of our private and lic lives. Help us to on * another, that we may w ] u art> d 0 jug good for their j niunity, county and state, j lain in in the beautiful OI jDahlojioga, Ga.., the gra^d old'North Georgia i'lcultut'e College for the c f education that 1 may be 3-- p.^reil to meet the conflicts of future life of the coming : man. The institution has a uHy that is well prepared to j their full duly and tie an honor 1( i r stale and the j | ine school is in a progressive Under the general vjgi(m (jf s> Stewart his co-workers. W’e are glad say that Pickens county is represented in number and lias been in intelligence. registers eight this term. 4 Dahloiiega is liko our paper, has been asleep l'or a long but the dead is alive. The j is building anew. There are preparations being made „ tins place for the mining of > When this is completed and got a railroad Dahloncga will the center of attraction as as a center of burning. We had the wind work of tins Al .. want to get the ties on it March to keep if from uvniy. May the i’lUKiuiosn succeed. Pat. The PitouuKBB 1ms just a lot qf stationery and we are prepared to'doyom: job work and as well as any ' The D. V. V.’s cl;ap(.rolled Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gaiwood PrpC. Wauchope visited the Biwurday afternoon. The ‘Indies enjoyed their trip much and return a vote of t Mr. nd Mrs. Garwood for ^ i Earl Biekls was in town this a»'d reported ‘-he loss of about hhftd of vattlo 'from the Etowah A r r .stock farm, owned By Field – ' ^ . i-arrns this section . of . Georgia in A d v „o„ .......odd*, »i,h « |ul.— ton A'hanc*. |. [James During Reed, 1 hi-'winter of of the 1897 ■ , one j citizens and merchants of Clay Co., \V. Va., struck his a « ui,,sfc a ' ™ ko of | cc in 8uch . Bruise severely. i manner us to it 1 j Became very much swollen him so badly that could not walk without, the aid !' Hitches. I! was treated | I phy/iciitn.--, also used liniment and tAvo and a half 1(JliS tlf u - hi s kv in hut hing it, j m . th i ng gavc / ai , y relief until j )( . (ra)1 „sin</ ti,L Chamberlain’s complete cure m a week’s tune j )0 Boleives that had he not t .hj 8 remedy his leg would ] la a to be amputated. Pain li i B U110qi(a led for sprains, ,, n j rheumatism. For sale Grande, mih .floss Dead. I s', Like u proud II- sJi 1 [> spreads i ,li,l lh.- „f Urm.d..r.on >imd ,„il a ...a who... th™t »lior. i, oU-mitv. I.aal davit! I,., sun had wearily its way across the cloud heavens and when it perched in to take a last peep the earth for the day from tin 1 clouds this good old man servant of Clod committed soul to dest iny and his body death. (irauderson Moss w,as born 2(5, 18*11, amt was married to .Sarah Ivy, at Ludville in I SOT). Seven children were unto them: Myra, Louvena, Mrs. Rev. Ware, of Ellijay, lard, Edna, Susie, Preston Cicero. He had I teen a of the M. E. church at Chapel for more than fifty He was a brother of Mrs. Haley, who died in December and also has one brother, Moss, yet alive out of a family five children, and Ins wife survives. His remains were terred m the burying ground Bethel, near his home, two west of Hinton. There was not a man in county more universnly and liked than was “Uncle derson,” as he was known, and the great crowd attended his funeral Saturday the rain gave evidence of traits of character. He died as had lived, in peace with all kind, and when the Doctor’s him that gangreen had taken upon his leg and that he must die he said, -‘Bless God, am ready to go and there is not cloud between me and the i gates that will soon open ' recoivf my soul.” Pickens county has lost* one her best citizens; the church of its pillars and posterity a efactor. But from his life hope to get an example and •‘So live that when tliv summeus comes to Tlu) inimiucrabla caravan which moves To that mysterious realm where each .-.hall His chamber in the silent lialls of tleaih, Thou i'o not like thequary slave at night, Beouraged to his dungeon, Imt, sustained sotthed liy an nnfaultering tru»t. approach thy hike one that wraps the drapery of his About him, ami lies down to pleasant The Atlanta Constitution and Pmouicss one each for $1.50. ; On the ICth of December ' ! Rcv - A * i)°unhoe, pastor M. Church, South. Pt, Pleant, W. V | contraced a severe cold which ,, attuned w from the , Beginning , by olent coughing. “A.fter to a number of j ‘“ 1 ' W,,ICS ’’ anally kept m a ' to no purpose, I purchased •’ l?"'", Remedy which ‘j 1 ..... acted like a I most cheerfully recommend it the public.” For sale by Mrs. R. KIRBY INSTITUTE JASPER, GORGIA. i ! J. L. WALKER. PsiNOIPA Mas. J. L. WALKER, PlUltARY BXPBNSBSi TUITION, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades $1.00 per 44 4tl>, and 5th Grades - 1.25 “ U 44 Oth a«d 7th 44 1.50 44 | 44 Collegiate studies - - 2.00 44 • L j TEAOHCBH’8 CLASS. Text-Books used, Branson’s Page’s Theory and Practice of aT " 1 Ar * 0,d ’ s Wajaurks for Teachers. . ; Xh( . abovc studios a Specialty. 1 ^ We warmly solicit tlye co-operation and patronage of Jasper and ' rounding * community. % Fall Term begins October lGth, 189!). If you wish to send to I thorough up-to-date school, communicate for further information to I Rev. Geo. A. Bartlett, t tit. the Baptist church '"*"*• " 1 "‘ m) l ,r ” tr " pt *» l " l "-K , > 1 Salanlay night tl,ml SllM ' l ». v m thi “ and will perhaps continue weeks. Let all he prepared attend and give their influence making the meeting a grand glorious Sent inch He Fooled the Surgeon All doctors told Itenick Hamilton, months West Jefferson, 0., lifter suffering from Rental Fistula, ho die unless a costly operation was formed; but lie cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, Salvo sures pile cure on earth, and the in the World. 25 cents a boox. sold by Tate, Simmons a Co. If you receive a copy of this pa per and are not a subscriber some friend of yours has told us to send you one thinking you mis lit like it. Subscribe now and get on with the many others that are daily coming in. there is now a double daily mail Between Blairsville and this place, leaving Blairsville in the morning and reaching this place at 12 o’clock, returning to Blairs ville in the afternoon. As it is 28 miles from here to Blairsville it makes the entire distance of t he route 52 miles which is a long day’s travel over these mountains. The Dial mail now stops at Morgan ton .—Blue Ridge World. xrr CASH PAID FOlt LUMBER. I will pay cash for one million feet of good merchantable poplar lumber delivered at Jasper,. Ga. Also cash for 100, (KM) feet of £ sawed white oak free from all de fects. Also cash for 100.000 leet of sweet gum, and for lO(),0(X> feet of chestnut aimi 100,000 feet of hickory limit)'* suitable for wagon work. P. M. IlOLLEN, J Canton, Ha. -—/ -IUANTKD-SiA'EIIAC tiuisoits mtlOUT AND oat io i-ttprettoiit ub as numaaen litis ami clone liWcountieB. Salary *ia(Kl exjteiiBOd. Strain {tt-rinanent. Jit, honu-lltly, no. more, no salury. I’oHltion our rclercneeu. unv l>ank In any towi:/. It is mairt|y olllce cotultuitetl at htt'ine. Koference. Enclono audreBitetl Mtuiijiped envekipe. The Oom si Comi-anv Dcj if. 3,Chicago. IFROM ^5 C. I —TO— • S0.OO. My Fall Goods Ilavo Arrived and Am Pleas 'd to Announce Dkwss Goods: i;mboio)i:hies, INOERTINGS, SILKS and VELVETS, ami MAGNOLIA BRUSH BINDINGS, j anil LATEST STALES IN BUTTONS. Mv G(*lf Clip 1 (IS, . Iilitest ^cltly Never My Hats from a I to $6.00 are gant. £AX 1 C 3 L SCO