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LOCAL NEWS.
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^ •i.i:. C \., September, 28, 1900.
Mrs. K. Lenning"i f s very sick.
Rev. Ephraim Presley, of Jock
ey, was in Jasper this week.
Glenn Atherton is at home from
Nelson this week very sick.
Dr. M. Archer, of Sharp Tip -
in town Tuesday. r
was
B. It. bnnmons spent a lew V
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days , . LaGrai.ge tins week. ,
m .
Educate „ „ Your Hotrola With CuscnreM.
Candy cathartic euro constipation refund forever,
lOc.SSc. If C. C. C. fail, druggists money.
Cora ,, Cape, ot , IT -
Miss ,
spent Tuesday , with . inends .. . i here. ,
^Walter King left for Sharp Top
Monday to finish the summer
term of his school.
I.)r. Sherman Dainell and ite,
of talking Rock were here a day
or so this week.
Andrew Johnson, Headmaster of
the A. K. – X. It. R. was in town
this week.
Miss Marv Simmons, of
worth, is visiting relatives in
Jasper.
Anti-Kukon 'tablets, t he only Chills Laxa
tivo Digestive 2.ao Cure forChronic
and Malaria, No cure nopay.
H. -J. Mills, editor of the Can
ton Advan<;e spent Tuesday
town.
"'"Miss Cora Barnett, of Toonigh,
was the guest of Miss Carrie Ath
erton a few days this week.
When in need of harness, sad
dles or bridles go to J. F. Groov
er’s harness shop.
Ulysses Wheeler visited (?)
Jockey last Saturday night and
attended a candy pulling.
We received calls from several
of our friends this week and were
glad to see all.
The One Day Cold Cura.
ICermott’s Chocolates I,axative Qtiimi e for
cold in the head and sore throat. Children take
them like candy.
Rev. G. A. Bartlett will fill his
regular appointment at the
tist church next Saturday night
and Sunday. Everybody is cor
dially invited to be present.
Hardy Rhyne announced lasf
week for Represenative and has
been kept busy this week
hands with his friends wJ^b
wlll be glad to see him our
Represenative.
Col. C. I). Phillips, of Marietta,
was absent here ll) is week on ac
count of attending court at Cart
tersville. He was greatly missed
by his numerous friends as it is
quite an unusual thing for him to
be absent.
Cure Cold in Head.
loSrSSSqufc^to 1
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, j He r . fe cf
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Kelly, died at her home . Gor
in
don county last Sundav afternoon
after an illness of several days
with fever. .Mrs. Kelley was the
daughter , of n Dr. t— ,iv V wr M. Jones r oi
.
this place. She leaves a husband
a ml several children to mourn her
death. )Ve extend sympathy.
The Convention, ,, ,. which ...
Singing
held at churc . , . fc ,
was ouem i a «
Saturday and Sum in , was attorn -
ed bv large crowds trom a! J
of the county. The classes , that .
entered the contest for the banner
were: Jasper, Marble Hill, Sa
lem, Harmony and Hinton. The
Judges decided Harmony class did
the best singing so awarded them
the banner. Three young men
sang a solo fora prize of 50 cents.
Sam Pettett was the win
r 1 rhe lie Convention Lon\eiit-ion will \viii beheld oe neio next, nPX ,
Marble Hill the 4t.h Saturday ;
at
and Sunday in May 1901.
Next Wednesday is election dsn.
S. A. Darnell Jr. spent yester
day in Atlanta.
Thanks to those who paid us
cash this week.
R. S. Henderson has been visit
ing his family here tins week.
Misses May anti Emma Brady
visited Ball Ground Monday.
Judge J. R. Brown, of Canton,
wa« m Jasper first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thompson,
ot Hinton, were in town Tuesday,
Miss Ora Vaughan returned
home from l .a Grange n Wednes lay. •'
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Miss Amanda Evans, of Tate, ’
visited relatives in town Sunday.
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I i Wo have been pushed with work
j j thb vvew printing , lection tick .
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j 1 . F. _ Barrett, of .... Atlanta, is
j spending several days here with
j re j u tives and friends.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For colds and sore tliroal use Kerraott’s Choco
lates I,axative Quinine. Easily taken as candy
and quickly cure.
Mrs. Mary Kirby is suffering
with a broken rib, the result of a
1.
j W. 1*. McArthur, of Calhoun,
was the guest of Ins kinsman C.
T. Wheeler a few days this week,
Drg. Hogan, Hunter and Fann
are lierg this week doing dental
work.
J. F. Groover has just received
a line of buggy and team whips,
saddle blankets, gig pads, etc.
Don’t fail to see them when m
town.
Col. F. C. Tate attended court
at Hiwassee Ga. a few days this
week.
Weldon Henley.returned to At
lanta Sunday where he goes to
resume his studies at the Tech.
Large crowds attended court
this week, and the candidates
were kept busy shaking hands
with their friends.
A meeting is to be held at the
Methodist church next Sunday in
the interest of the Orphan’s Home
Decatur Ga.
H. K. Wood left Wednesday for
Thomaston Ga., where he has been
assigned to duty as U. S. Store
keejier and Gauger.
Col. S. A. Darneli addressed the
people on the political issues of
the day at the court house Tues
day at noon.
Married—M r. Dan iel Taylor
and Miss Sallie Anderson, of near
Sharp Top Ga., last Sunday at
the home of the bride. Esq. Stan
cell performed the ceremony tha
mi) M e them one. Congratulation^.
Every body is invited to attend
an all-day singing at Bethanf
church next Sunday conducted
Archer. There will
plenty^of goo^ iiiusie and the day
will be one of pleasure.
Dr. R. L.,Hunter, the dentist,
is here *“« *' iU b “ *'“ d *<> lmv «
tll(i people wishing dental work
done to call on liim at the
Vaughan House. Charges reason
able and satisfaction guaranteed.
Hill Simmons, who has been in
Anapolis Md-, for the past month
preparing . to stand , an entrance
examinaUou tn the Nava! Acade
^ t]mt ]ace> returned home
'
yesterday, having . failed to
; flic required . examination. , Ynn - nnt -
rail ,, ot the Superior •
„ term ,
convened here on the 24 * ins/.
Judge Geo. F. Gober presiding, ... t
The visiting attorneys
Solicitor Thomas Hutcherson, C
Teasley, , 1 .... I. ] L. ,, ...
I. „ . upree, •
Coleman and Lee Mull ms, Canton.
R. N. Holland, Chas. Griffin,
B. Willlinglnam and Newt Morns,
Marietta. Victor L. Smith At
lantfl.
coi'KT ri{0(KV.i>i.\<;s
Civil. Cases.
James R, Brown vs. John R.
Fowler, judgement for phuiifliV.
Josiah Johnson vs. E. Hood r.i.fi
Jack Watkins, settled by agrec
men! of parties. K. B. Rider \ s
C. M. Wofford. judgement for de-j
fondant. A. K. <G N. Ry. Co. vs
Lucinda McHan, judgement for
plaintiff. A. K. – N. Ry. Co. vs.
A. McIIan, judgement for plain
tilf. Louisa Elrod vs. Martin
F. Elrod Libel for divorce, ver
diet for plaintiIf. Lizzio Hot ch
kiss vs. W. II. Hotchkiss, Libel
for divorce, verdict, plaintiff. J.
J. Wright vs. William Stewart,
Demur sustained. William Boze
man vs. Bell Bozeman Lilliel
for divorce, verdict for plaintiff.
Mattie Godfrey vs. J. W. Godfrey,
cross bill, verdict plajtitiff. A.
K. A N. Ry Go. vs. Laura Darnell,
petition for certiorari, sustained,
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Cowan Mi.ore – Co., : ■.id John
Silvey A' Co. vs. C. E. Stegal and
London, Liverpofi A Globe Jn
suranee Co., billed for reeeiver
etc. Order receiver discharged Gc.
Singei Mfg. Go. vs. L. I * Dainell
and Et. Als., judgement for plain
tiff.
Misdemeanor Cases.
State vs. J. E. Farmer, Fornica
tion, plea of guilty, fined $50 and
cost. State vs. Ed Wolford con
tinued fry State and demand
taken. State vs. Robort ‘‘ .pmg
ton, Fornication plea of guilty, ]
fined $50and cost. State \ r s. Bud
Evans, misdemeanor found guilty.
State vs. Freeman Little, nol f
pressed. State vs. Alfred Hay
good, . verdict ... guilty. .... i
not , \
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^ Gus Cannon ,, (2 ,, cases) ,
vs.
plea , ,. guilty ... lined .. , $o 0
ineanor, or
aiid cost in each case. Stab;
Bud Evans, verdict of guilty lined
$50 a;.d cost. !
Court adjourned Wednesday
evening.
FAIltMOUiNT. f
The protracted meeting which
was held two weeks at the Metho
disv church closed Thursday;
much good was done; thirteen con-:
versions, eight of which joined the i
Methodist church and five
Baptist.
Miss Mattie Erwin, has returned j
home after an extended visit to j
relatives in X. G. and Virginia. i
Drs. Vaughan and McHan, were j
in our town a short while last, week i
Mrs. John Erwin, of Calhoun, ! ;
is visiting relatives here.
-Aliss Metta Dodd, after teach
Whit- I
ing a successful school in 1
field County, has returned home. 1
g^Mr. S- J. Carter, was elected I
pastor of tlie Baptist church for
another year.
Our school is improving more:
pupils entering every week,
that entered were Messrs Stok/G
and Clegern.
Miss Linnie Byrd, leaves this
week for Collinsville, Alabama.
We are sorry to state. 1 he illness]
of Judge Wm. Carter.
Messrs. French and Moss: who
aro ‘MGoding school here visited
home folks near Snornville Satur
dav c l and ,UK Sundav 1 *
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There is to l»e an Orphans enter
tainmont at the Methodist church |
ttnndnv ‘ ' ovwilnn " nr>*t ' '
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/Mr. England leaves for Rome,
Ga, this week after a load of dry
, ,Uul1 ... « h< . . L \
” f> °‘ * g roCf ’ riese arc ' j
to know v,e are going to have
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A Powder Mill Explosion.
Ilemoves everything in Mghr; so do
^ a j S ang” machinery 1 , . l () n l | , / a of (iyn»mite body will, a tSe , ”ieli- calo
ca o your Dr.
mel, croton mi or aloes pill*, when
King's New Life Pills, which are gentle
as a *»ramer breeze, do the ivork perfect
lv. Cures Headache,.iJonsipation, Only
2 . 41 ; at Tate Simaioas A Co,
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NERVOUSNESS, »1 S
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Ab American Disease,
Dr. S. Weir Mitchei.e is au
thority for t’uc statement that nerv
ousness is the characteristic mal- and
ady of the American nation,
statistics show that nerve deaths
number onc-fourtb of ail deaths
recorded, the mortality being main- 8
ly among young people.
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla ;i‘
QUART BOTTLE. fi
is the grand specific for this great
American disease, because it goes in
straight to the source of the wcak- hi V
ness, building up health and
strength by supplying rich, abund
ant food and pure blood to the :
- worn-out tissues, rousing the liver
a to activity and regulating all the
0 i organs of the body. Co.Detroit, HI
Hi “ The Kkhljr.a lirep> Mich.
S IiTI Livorcttesthefamouslittle liver pills. »5c. in
TATE SIMMONS c,,.
.Jasper (La.
• SAM – S. L. TATE,
• Tate Ga.
BALL GROUND.
Mrs. Culpeper and son, of Tom
spemlinj.; eomid im<'
L, fiimily of hoc , m)thei ., \ j.
jboyelady, return home last Wee
V^j,, Thomason is home again
j from Tenn where he has been ein
. ployed on tlie. rail-road for some
1 item
The womuj'is prayer circle
hold a nice tin:.; m-::: Tuesday nigld
at tJitgBapt i«t church i ><■
C'.f their first . nnr.
j A program suR.ed to t he nr ■ I'm
is being prepared. All an 1 Mini'* I
to attend.
Our friend, C. 11. Stowers has
purchased the Bobo farm near the
depot where he will give s<ane at
tention to raising poultry,
The slimmer term of the public
kere Lu-t Imula -. .
Glide ‘Hales and ban! Hav. kin -
made a trip to Tate last Sunday
on bykes.
Mrs. Mi'Chire and e-liihlren art
spending a few days in Canton.
The form of T. \V Weyt is a
liar object on in ■streets again
after several months ab-e nee in A la
where he L s ' >een engaged selling
harvesting inachii:
* Mrs. Braselton. >f Canton sjamf
from Friday to Sunday afternoon
with friends here.
Mrs. A. B. Coggins, of GarGui.
Visited her daughter Mrs. A. W.
Roberts, last Friday,
Ye Editor attended the Associ.".
at K11 ijay Friday.
Misses Davies and Chastain, of
Tate, visited our quiet little town
Saturday and Sunday last
May and Emma Brady, • of Jas
i)CT, ■’ visitee friends and relations ,
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1k ‘ ,v Monday '
A delightful occassion was i lint
<«f u birthday supper given by Mr
-Mrs. L. Boling to their son
Fred, Monda' evening, which v.as
enjoyed by a host of liimuis
are hoaitily in wishing them many
more such or ’cassioi i •
1 . No.
M rs. Joe Groover, of Ball
Ground, visited relatives and
friends here Tuesday and Wednes
day.
Volcanic Etuptions.
aib grand, Put Skin Kniptlons rob life
of joy. Bncltlen’s Arnica Salve, cure#
them; also Old, Hnnning and Fever Sore,
Ulcers, Bolls, Felonw, Borns, Warts, Hands. Cuts
Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Ciiappccl eaith
Cfiilblaitm, Best Pile cure on
Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts.
* l»x. Cure guaranteed. Sokl by Tate,
Simmons A ^o.
J,. (Inhorn «n,l J...... M. Creer
.. ....... ... Irav ”
here this we-k in tho interest o!
(l «
D.. n , w. u .M- „ J..... f •■•' . r
’ 4 ,i-i, ‘ . f,, 1 *" i " 1 ,; ■ 4 . ,,-i. o'i-,
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Mary Kellev. J '
ter, Mrs. at vu
saletil !a.-t Monday
.MM KI V
Hoad Woi king wa • til
the day Saturday last.
Mi.. Delia Etlwards i- vis it,mg
friei:.! 1 (
1 l 1»I s ret ;rn
/The turday
night near this pi ;ee wr greatly
enjoyed by v, your.
man imi r f>t candy on
his hands and then a p,,,l t jp,
young ladies to help him iurn IV
»j-J Linda and Fannie Chat
man, l wo of bharpfqp's charming
young Indio visited frlufis in our
community a lew days
Quite a number of nir y
people attended til ringing, an
Salem S\ nday.
There will bean all-day singing
at Refhanv next Sundav. Midi
all Archer and M. \\ . Allred and
>ther good leaders wiil he present.
‘veryhodv come and Ini
their boo
F'.’veral oi' the I ‘OYS
court this v,eek.
SueeeV.s v the Progress. Y
During the last three week ■ i(,
has'fill leu to Judge (lober's lot. I
have to sentence three w‘>mon to
the penitent iaijy ior iii'e !'■ >r in
fanlieide. One in Jfickens county
on e in ' Jordon count v .and one in
Chcvok.ee countv.—Marriott a
As usually treated a sprain will
ilisahlo the injured jlerson for three
or four weeks, hut, tf (.'liumhcrlain’s
Fain Balm is freely anplihd a com
plete euro may he effected in a very
few days. Fain i>aJm alsoeiuvs lbeti
malism, ettL, btni>ts aiid limns, Fur
sale by fi'ate H-immolis ft Co.
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W'hen a nrepnrat ion lias an ad
vertisod rejmtalion th.af is
widi*. it moans that preparation' is
meritorious. 1 f you go into a store
to 1 111 v an article f hat has nehiev
e-d univeival populnriiy like Ci
carets Caud" Cathartic tor exa.mp*
!e, you (V ! d ha t he
ment of the World 'i he judge
mmd of the t iconle
,
because it, is impersonal, 'i'll" ro
Jailer v. ho wants to sell you
“somet hing’else' in place of the
article you ask for, lum an ax to
grind. Don’, it stand to reason?
lie’ trying tn sell something that
is'not what lie represents it to be.
Why? Because lie expects to de
rive an extra profit out of your
credulity. Are you easy? Don’t
you see through his little game?
The man who will try and se
you a subsilue for CaseareL; is a
, Beware „ of . him? , . He ,
is
trying to steal thelionestly earned
|, ft ,„.nis of a rejmtatiton which
business mao has paid
if !vis cm.scienc*' will al
i 0 , v ]jj m i so far, lie will go
fatlier. If he cheats his customer
uno v ,. rty> j,.. will in another and
is not safe to do Imsines with
Jiim. Beware of tli Cascaret
sutistitutor? ■ Remember Cascar
ets are never sold in bulk but in
boxes with the Jong tailed
on every box and each tablet
stain ped 0. C. 0.
A Word to MoBiits,
Mothers of ehilrlren affected with
croup or a severe co!<l need not hes
it,ate to ad minister Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate
nor narot .tic in any form and may
confidently to Che I......
m « ~i.1t. Thogrea. s„cc», that
,....., ""‘l i . mCtl .
bas wo» for ,t the
approval and praise it has received
.hrougliout , . ,, the . 1 r rated States and 111 .
many foreign lands. For sale by
l ate Simmons – Co. ,
oka i) .n itv rnr?vr> nis^vrs.
Y\ < lrand Jmv
die; ‘ii and or ill!.'
PH )0 \ » I a, ‘IIS
Superior (.•< | [ submit 1 he follow
ing general ■ 'i:t inonis:
\'*e i ; ve e\n ndetl through
eompeti 111 ei e public
III! i Id ing:! a d dud tin jail in bad
condition : i'lie jail is well kept
lor: pi i oners confined theivii are
well are pi'operl eared fort
We. 11 < , I 'ourl house in good
Li ).*1 pers i lome with ref-
1 !(•<» I s it is not
; went if.; Tim inmates
1 livi' :n nundi '.'are well fed and
!eared o r. The buildings are in
j need of n pair, the well needs a
i uev, curb and didter and the farm
! needs a new fence, the stock are
no-v devouring the crops. \V > rec
| contend that the necessary improve
incuts b< made at the paupers
! home.
\\ hove examined the records
I"! (he Ordinary and find them
corn etly kept. We
| dm! Hud, ho has paid ou( on prop
j er vouchers Ifix.Li since August
! rfc J IKK) the date O' f the last
report. v\
J \\ e find from a careful
nation of (ho books of the
and Treasurer. That lie had on
fi at the April Term 1000.
-y=r GOBI and that ho lias paid out
on legal vouchers $(592,152. leaving
a balance on hand September
term 1000 of $852,00. We find his
book neatly and correctly kept
well as flis accounts correct. e
reemnend that the Clerk of the
Superior Court bo paid out of the
County Treasury, the usual fees
for rocoiding the ordinance in all
criminal cases which under the
law he is I'equried to record.
Wo have examined, al 1 af tlm
dockets of tho several Jusiics of
fh Feaen and Notaries Ruble and
find tii i currently kept.
Me find (die public roads in good
ondit iO!;,
\\ e recoinnn ned that the pay o
;iiror.-i and. Court bailin' remain
tii»* ■•nine a; al present to wit $1.-
50 jier day.
We t i.k i this m *fcho 1 of exp.’ 11 •
sing our appr ■ ■ i :it ion of hL Ji M ir •
Jndde Go her, for tho manner in
* hicdi lie conducts our Courts.
^ r o also desire to
express our
thanks to Thou Hutcherson Sol.
Gen. and his assistant Ckftf. H.
Griffin for the many courtesy*
.shown the body during the present
term of the Court,
Tim thanks of this body is here
by extended t< Pat torso.: Ilood
our foreman for the faithful
manner in which he has discharg
(■( 1 his duties that devolved upon
him as foreman of this body. As
well as to all I h<‘ other ofliciers-of
Court.
We n ct imond that these present
ment l,c jniblished in the Repub
lican and Progress and that the
publishers be paid $2.50. each for
same.
Fouicman.
Carnival and
Free S: root Fair
Knoxville, Oct. 10-12, 1939.
For the above occasion the At
lauta Knoxville <k Nortkuru Ry.
will sell from ail its stations,
round trip tickets to Knoxville
Term., at ONE FARE. Tickets
to he sold daily Oct. T) to 12 inclu
final limit Oct. 15 1900.
t t ract ions and entertain
•*•»<« <*■' l‘» Carnival will
exceed all former years. Knox
vilie’s business men are eiLtafi) sparing
( , N p,,,se to prepare to
the Carnival visitors. Forpartic- 1
ulars , see special advertising , . . mat—
ter or enquire of auv J A. K – NT
Agent. , .