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LOCAL NEWS.
Jasrer, Ga., June, 22, 19'jO.
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Subscribe for the Progress.
Bring in your announcerne* '<0
Miss Man Lenning was sic!
few days this week.
Geo. II. Allen and son, of A11 n
ta was in Jasper last week.
Craig Day spent part of last
week in Ludvillo and Calhoui .
/ W. B. Worley, of Duck to n,
has moved his family to Jasper.
Candidates should announce in
the Progress.
Anti- Kkeox Tablets, t l\p only Chills Laxa
tive Digestive 25c Cure fovChronic
and Malaria, No cure nopay.
Mrs. Annie Mann is very tick
at Per home near town.
Vernon Long spent Sunday with
his family here.
Gus Coggins, of Canton, was on
our streets Tuesday.
Several teachers were at the ex
amination Saturday.
The farmers are harvesting th
wheat crop between showers .
Give us your Job printing. We
will do the best wo can for you
both in work and in prices.
The On© Day Cold Cure.
Kermott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine for
cold in the head and sore throat. Children ake
them like candy.
Mrs. C. II. Cox, of Ball Crm-.nd,
is the guest of Miss Saltma Fowler
I
this week. :
T>r it. Cowart, a
merchant of Marble Hill, was on
V^nr streets Wednesday.
/'Dr. W. B- Vaughan is adding
several rooms to IPs hotel and
will accommodate a large number
of bonders this summer.
T..m; o-o v MoDiotN Si’ciNc Kr.xn.nY.
])r,' Krskino’s L.ictu. Compound, s irue
Laxative Tonic 1 expels Malaria, Bilious
ness dears the eomplection, incr-ises
your jveigbi. If not, no pay.
iss Curie Goode after a p’eas
aim visit lid-' returned to her
home Tuesday necompained by
Miss Bessie Vaughan.
Don’t fail to cal! on Mrs. Hi well
and sc ■o her nice stock of Milliner
goods while in Jasper.
Ulen ,, Pot „ tot t, of r Talking m 1 ,- 7 * i
his announcement uif l\ j
has in 1
Progress tins week , for , sh , ■•nffl. . |
friends . . , and . wiU
Allen has many
v
make , a good , race. „ J
/Dr. K. L. Hunter, Dentist, .. of
/ dimming will be at the , _. Richards ,
weeks , , beginning . .
i ’ Hotel for t vo
with Julv 2. <1. Don’t fail lo cal!
d have vo,ir teeth looked after
while you'liave an opportunity. j
The Oni.y Moniiiis Spring Rkmrdy,
Dr. Easki lie’» Cactus Compound, Bi r. true
Laxative Tonic, expells Malaria, inciease^ urns
ness. clears the complcction, d
your weight. If not no pay.
FOR RENT—A good six room
dwelling at Ball Ground, Ga.,
most desirable place t-> live, good
water, handy to depot, post o fice,
cluifch, sch ;ol etc. Call on or
write G. A. Bartlett, Bull
Ga.
We are giad to hear that a new
school building is oeing spok Wi n^ot
by th (3 citizens of Jasper. 1: i
lieve a school of excellent grad
can be maintained at this place,
no reason that there should not
be. \\ hy not try it/ I lie 1 R(>G_
RESS is ready to do any thing for
it reasonable.
On Thursday evenining of Iasi
week • Misses Ora and Eessii
Vaughan gave an enjoyable sociable
at their home in honor of Miss
Goode a .charming
j-tdy, of Fairmount, who was vis
iting them. Quite a number
tlleR; fri-'/id wore * invited to
an vcr entertained ;ery
ukd! a late hour.
Cur! Brady, of Ball Ground,
visireu his father’s family
Sunday.'
Please give usth# names of your
visitors and loll us the Shows vou
All who announce must pay in
advance.
Miss Cora Simmons leaves to
day for Canton to visit her sister
thc r *.
Dr. Wade and daughter, of near
Talking Bock, visited friends in
Jasper Sunday.
Dr. H. M. Mel Ian has been sick
this week, but we are glad to say,
he is improving.
Miss Aurora McHan spent a
few days with her sister at Blue
Ridge last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Howell are
the happy parents of a twelve
pound boy.
Mrs. Bertie Cox and children,
of Canton, came up Sunday to
see her mother, Mrs. Mann.
/ Henry Washington has found
his mule a You see what an ad
vertisments in the Progress does.
/"The railroaders picnic above
Talking Rock at Conn’s mill
to-morrow.
M. M. Simmons visited rela
tives at Ellijay tlie first ot tin*
week.
It looks now like farmers are
damaged very much in this suc
tion by the continued rains.
/ Mrs. Charley Coffey, of
is visiting her friend, Mrs. Ilotcfli
kiss at this place, \
x—Miss Minnie Simmons, after ail
extended visit to her sister, Mrs.
J. W. Lewis, returned home this
week
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Groover
spent a few days with relatives
and friends at Ball Ground last
week.
Miss Beatrice and Elmer Ham
rick, of Lndvillc. visited the fami
ly of Col. W. T. Day
night.
The Misses Jones gave a ringing
to a few friends last Saturday
evening which was enjoyed by all
present.
Gilbert Waldon, the Southern
Elocutionest and cow bov orator,
-
lectured at the Court House ^ Fri
day night.
Bertie Edmondson, 1 of
Macon, arrived _ here Sunday and
begun a primary . school , , Monday
with / good attendance.
a
^ rhe ,mu1 ^ fnVnda of De i n,t y
Sheriff Wheeler will be glad to
I,,arn he is Bering after an
illness of several days.
' /TV/],],, «te«irrs a ’ 3 ’ of Talking
Rock, spent- Saturday night with
family of Dr. W. M. Jones.
‘
Walao has . many-friends -. , here . who ,
are always glad to see him and
. . . ,
h,m ‘ u, - l '- on ‘ l -
/Wo forgot to make mention of
to be at the M. E.
church as requested by the pastor
last week. Hereafter preaching
will be the first Sunday
j,, nionth and the 3rd Sun
day m every other month at that
Let every body attend
services.
The entertainment, which was
given here a few weeks ago by Miss
virginja Bell’s Sunday School
class, will be given again one
night during institute wesk.
program will consist of a play,
M by Jones Left home, music
recitations.
•Tu tli is issue will be found the
'annoui.cement of J. H* Disharoon
for ro-oleotion to the office of Tax
Mr D-shuroon ha»
served the people wel and made
a .{o id and eliicient officer.
1'EI.EmuTIOS AT IUU. IROIXI*.
.. V y., aiiiial
SESKS 3
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Ball Ground is to have a Fourth
of July Celebration. It is umler
stood that the Eclipse Band, of
Jasper, will make music for the
occasion and that Hon. F. C.
Tate, General Win. Phillips, Cola
Tom Hutcherson, C. D. Phillips
and perhaps others, will address
the crowd, also there will be a
match game of ball, foot racing
with other amusements. All are
invited to be present and have a
good time. Don’t fail to be on
hand. The Masonic Order at Ball
Ground, will also give a public
celebration on the above occasion.
The Atlanta Journal and the
Progress one year each—150 pa
pers—for only $1.25.
Will Richards, who has beer,
spending sometime here left Sun
day for his home in Fairmount.
The One Day Cold Cure,
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker
mott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine. for A* easy to
take as candy. “Children cry them."
It. S. Henderson, after spend
ing a day or so here with his fami
ly returned to Toccoa Sunday.
Anti-Kreon Tablets, the only Laxa
tive. Digestive 25e Cure for Chronic
Chills and Malaria, No cure, no pay
Mr. Jasper Pettett, of near town,
was taken suddenly sick at the
breakfast table Tuesday morning
jp ml ca me near dying. His friends
hope lw will soon be himself
again.
The Chautauqua at Marietta
beginning July the first and List
ing to the 7th, promises to be an
interesting occasion. TheJeetiin
o;« ; qi/bi air-wili be one of sp’eiTiV,i
interest. Let every body attend,
reduced rates on all rail roads.
/WVe announce t hi** week, J. T
Atherton a candidate for Clerk
and Treasurer of Pickens county.
was born and raised
in Pickens county and is well
known by her citizens who, no
doubt are glad to have him an
nounce himself a candidate toj
the office he seeks.
DEATHS.
Harvey Pruett, son of John
Pruett, who lives near Frogtown,
died in the asylum at Milledge
vilie and was brought home Wed
nesday of last week for interment.
He had been in the asylum about
two years.
Mrs. Bobo, wife of Elijah Bobo,
of Cherokee county, died Tliurs
day Juna the 14, and v*as buried
at Sharp Mountain church Friday
? Un ® ^ th ^ luis '
band who was buried the 14th ] of
March, just three months before.
'
Ar Mrs. Howard, „ , who , r lives near .
the Creighton mines. Cherokee
county, died WMneMnv June the
ISlli and »n« buried at Hifihtotver
church.
Mrs. Spears, of Cherokee mm
tv, ’ die,I June 14th, and was buried
**
at Hightower the 15 iust
The infant of Dr. J. M. Roberts,
of Cherokee, died a few days ago.
To those sorrowing on account of
the death of loved ones the Prog
extends sympat hy.
/James Cross, of Canton died
night | of that dreadful
of a
and severe illness. He was a so -*‘
in-law to “Bert 1 ' Coggins, of Can
ton, and brother-in-law to A. W.
Roberts, -f Bull Ground.
mis n young man with a
l.ngl.t future. He leave-., a
oud one child. 1 he I rogiess ex
tends condolence.
BALL GROUND.
‘Ira. A. W. Roberts wont to
OaiiLm Thursday to visit, hot
b.n»UiMi-in-law; James Cross, who
is dory sick.
.bihn Hendrix went to Atlanta
T1 .. -’day on business.
M. Elgin, of Atlanta was in
tv ; town a few days of last week.
H looking after the interest of
th farmer—supplying him with
a y press.
A. Straclmn, of Atlanta, was
In Jj oil business lasc week.
«.bm Turk, of Canton, was here
aft ?r a darkey who was wanted at
that place. The darkey gave bond
and stayed at home.
Jill’s. Reed, of Atlanta, who has
be *ri Vi. bing her daughter, Mrs.
Hollenshed, returned to Atlanta
T/rsdayof last we*k.
f'iss Fannie Harrison is spend
ing sometime with friends and
relatives in Atlanta.
Tarp West, who has been in
Alabama for sometime, returned
home last week’ We are glad to
see him back and hope he may be
with 11 s for some time.
Mrs. ,T. C. Coker left Thursday
to join her husbar.d in Birming
ham, Ala. We wish them prosper
ity in their new home.
the travel finds it very conven
ient to stop otV here and rest, they
get,first class fare at tin* Ball
Ground hotel at very low rates.
No one is to blame for a local
from this place last week in refer
ence to Miss Ida Harrington re
turning to her home in Franklin
N. C. The local was written
sent to the office Tuesday that p.
might be in time Tpjy publication
in t he current issuejty–nd wheiy it
was found that she CttlRil ’hot go,
it was too late make to the correc
tion, hence the publication/! Miss
Ida’did not go at the time fmen
t We expecting -v........ good* 4 time
are a
•jni the Fourth of July, as oi|r cit 1
.ztms tiro preparing for a celebra
tion on that occasion. Some fine
music, plays, races speeches and
a celebration by the Masons and
Odrl Fellows’ Orders. All are, in
vited.
.
Mrs. Howell H as
JUST RECEIVED A FINE
ASSORTMENT of MILLINER
J GOOjQS, SUITABLE
FOR
gjsr SPRING and SUMMER.
A FINE Variety of Hats,
Ribbon*,. Laces, DRESS Trim
mings and infact, a VARIETY of
Bitch Goods ss are useaally kept in
a First Class Millinery Store.
Call and *e* theie while in
Jasper.
(y e Jiave received the May issue
0 f the Inventive Age and Patent
Index, published at Washington,
J). (J. Its twenty pages bristle
w ; tJl tl)t latest information on
mtent l/tent.matters, mutt era anil and inventors inventors and and
»*«'t*iilactiuei8, alio wish to keep
‘Jf* 1 ™ poste-l i" the ].ro B r«s
of wie various art*, should sub
stl .; be for f( „. (llil) „ g amp i,
copies free, by addressing K. O.
Signers, Wftshiuton I). C.
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Take Caaaarefe Candy Calhartlo. l«a or M«.
If O. c. c. fall to aura, dru«lafe rofand mmi.
,On the Fourth of July
The Odd Fellows are conten
plating a celebration in connect
ion with other exercises at Ball
Ground. A committee will ar
range a program and invite all the
near-by Lodges to take part with
them. Father information will
be given next week.
0n the 4th of July patrons of
the Chatauqua at Marietta will be
with a barbecue
free of charge, It is expecte
-.life«»«»»»#>» m U-u
u - 0,1 J- mt 1 j‘> 1 “ 1U1 110
hoarding houses, eo the
Chatauqua have resorted to
this method for their benefit.
<8 <!C^TfT
A Word in private •*
to . .
Suffering
Women.
No one but yourselves know of the
8®.’* •uffering suffer? you It go isn’t through. Why Don’t do
you lose your health and necessary. beauty, (for the
loss of one 13 speedily followed by the
loss of the other.) Don’t feel “ weak "
y. and " worn out." Impure blood is at
m vih !/ the bottom of all your trouble.
Sarsa xJofynstons pari \ la
aasait
checks. Each bottle contains a "■** f ——— ■** ■
quart. QUART BOTTLES.
Painful and Suproaaad Meaaca, Iireprulartty, Leucorrhwa, W!\!t*«, Sterility, Ulc•ra
tion of the U tenia, cltanre of life in matron or maid, all find relief, help, benefit and cure In
JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA. It Unreal panacea for headacne, pains In the left
side, Indigestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nervousness, sleeplessness, the heart,
muscular weakness, boaring-down pains, backache, legache. Irregular action of
shortness of breath, abnormal discharges with painful menstruation, scalding of urine,
swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, ntorlne displacement, and all those
symptoms which make the average woman's life so miserable. We have a book MU of
keelik Information. Yon want It— Its free
“THE MIC HIGAN DRUG CO.” Detroit, Mich.
Llveretton far Llrer life. The Famous Llttln Liver Fill*, age.
TATE SIMMONS k Co. SAM – S. L. TATE,
Jasper Gn. Tate Ga.
Attention, Camp Pat Lyon!
All members of the above camp
and all other veterans are invited
to come to Ball Ground on the
Fourth of July and briny their
families with well filled baskets
and let us have a good time on
the old Fourth. A well prepared
program will be carried out on
that day. B. II. Lyon
Com.
Red Hot from the Gun
Was the hall that hit G. B. Steadman,
of Newark, Midi., in the civil war. It
caused horrible Ulcers that no treat
mont helped for 20 years. Then Buck
Jen’s Arnica Salvo cured him. Cures
cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns,
skin eruptions. Best pile cure on cwrtli.
25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold
by Tate, Simmon.. – Co.
-w-. --- - -
r One of our prominent citizens _
remarked the other day that pro
hibition in Marietta had practical
demonstration of its benefits on
Federal decoration dav here. A
large crowd was in Marietta all
day and there was no drunkenness
lights ,, j, or arrests. , A . tram . . . load of
m'oujetainHfVi’H - jmssed through
from over the A. K. – N.
and spent the day. in Atlanta, and
came back that evening nearly all
drunk, cursing, fighting, shooting
killed one man and' wounded
or three more. Atlanta sells whis
key and made her crowd,, drunk.
Marietta sells no whiskey and kept
Tp>r crowd sober.—MariettaJour
iiuTr—
Judge George F. Gober, of ‘the
Blue Ridge circuit, say- that if !r
can get two or three peach crops
like th# one that is promised him
tins year, ha will in a few years
have all the money that lie wants.
He has one thousand acres in
punch orchards, and upon them he
has one hundred thousand trees.
About two-thirds of this number of
Dees wilt bear fruit this year.—
Savannah News,
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^ f-* ^ilH||i|£P ff
^ ^5 Xh a f e noted weaken for hanging throat 00. ^
Jgj ey your
* ant j Jungs, and lead to pjr
serious trouble.
Don ( trine with them. ? •
4 Take Scott’s Emulsion at S:
^ fOo.Jb. s00thes - W
JS jut dr-mu
V it : V M V
The Ball Ground Hotel has
changed hands and is non run i >y
gJUfeggtt, who solicits
the patronage of the travel, and
will try to give satisfaction. The
beds have been partly refurnished
and three more room* furnished
so that there i« no lack of room.
She would he glad to have four or
five summer boarder*, will make
the rate reasonable and give '
very
good accomodation*. A mineral
spring belonging to Dr. Hawkins
j s < lf . c essable by a pleasant walk.
tow „ fempplfed will, tho
Livery on the A. K. – N. Ky.
a vcr -'' lmv rate ' Wnteoroali
0,1 Mis. G. A. Bartlett Ball
Ground Ga. I
as did Mr. G jo. W.
q j os, who was standing near the
court house. Had Mr. McHan’s
stnblcffi b*en radded the chances
nr.) lightening would have been
discharged into the earth without
aiiy Beriouis result, But who can
tell?—E11 i j ay T im es.
If a young man kisses a girl but.
once he evidontly believes that
firat impr« M „n» nru l,rti„g.
Tile High X w Royal
sewing Machine can -be bought at
the Progress office. Conn* and
get terms, we will do you right/ ,
k K. k N. Railway
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CHAUTAUQUA Marietta Ga, July
1 to 7, 1000.
For tiie above occasion Agent*
are authorized to sell tickets to
Marietta Gn., and return at the
following rates: which includes
one admission to the Chatnuqua:
b rom
Ellijay Ga. $2.50.
Talking Rock Gn. 2 . 10 .
'buspor . uR. , ? .DO.
'p.^,. ....... ({,. 1.80.
Nelson Gn. 1.70.
Ball Ground 1.00.
Canton ^ . Ga. r , 1.25.
Special , . , rates tor military ...
com*
i ! pain** and ,, lira** , bands . in . parties*
I of 20 will ... , lie made ,
I or more on ap
i ! plication to ; this .. . office, tickets . ,
be , sold . . daily , from r June . with. . w .
! to
to July i UKK).
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fWit-fet t he Bow* D
No inutHC j v.-j 2 i t - n, ’ . :d. . or- til
a onnoor, you will no -cr wi ll unlit
your bowels nro pm right. CAKC.AliKTS
help natme, ruio yoii witboul gripe or
pain, prodiiiu oasy natural movements,
cost x on just, .10 cents ♦<> si art getting Candy
x our health Lack. CAS-C'A KKTS
Cathaitic. the genuine put up in metal
boxes, evmy tablet has (1. C. C. stamped
unit. Beware of imitations.
A fool spends his money in dis
sipation and a wise mam spend his
for recreation.
jEdncato Yoi>r Vevrola XYlth Cns iwsr^Ja.
*6c,25.:. Cninly Oatliurtlc, C. o.O, fail, cure drufe^lKtxrefundni'.uay. conmllptUon forsvo!!.
If
Boll! Ip—1 that i man 1ms in
venfed a typewriter tli.at you just
sit down and talk to and it writes
out everything you sav
Dobb.-—1 gin . UP keep mine.
She doesn’t write everything I say,
and I’m glad of it.
The One Day Ccld Cure.
For colli-: itu! nor-* throat vise Kerwott’a Ckooo
lates Laxatire Quitsisr. Eseily tekeis as w.udy
au<l quiet !r curt.
Lightening Freaks.
i Friday evening
^ i s a sum*
j , mor ;d,ow.*r *t;: ; c ri i. lightening /
.n.gn^to . W.
m k t n--.dal < .
F. McHan at this place, killing a
fine horse belonging («> Mr. Me
knnekins down -note
The bolt depended through
n.of . a,„l , tun doun one of the
.tu-l-lmg into th" *! all »l idl’d t he
was ........... -Mr. W. H.
who was standing with
Ins left hand carelessly resting
agaiiiHt a small shade tree in
front of Hotel received