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PICKENS COUNTY PROGRESS.
VOL. XIV.
QENEERAL DJTtCTORY
United States Commissioner
John F. Simmons.
Superior Court.
fourth Monday in April and Sopti" her
Jddoe,—G eo. F.Gober, Marin
Bomoitor,— Thns. Hutcherson, : .utuii.
County Officials.
Ordinary Calvin J. Cornelis.n.,
■1K8SION8 held first Monday in each month
Clerk Sup. Court, !
and G. \V. Owen.
County Treasurer.
Sheriff,— O. T. Wheeler.
Tax Collector,—J ohn II. Disliaroon.
Tax Receiver,—G. If. Wilson.
county Surveyor,—B en. Mullins.
Coroner,—L. D.Blackburn.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Mayor, J. F. Simmons.
COUNCILMEN:
F. C. Richards. C. T .Wheeler, A. McHan,
E. Lenning, Walter Rhyne,
Religious Services.
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
Presiding Elder.—R ev. E. R. Cook.
Pastor.—R ev. J. II. Little.
Services liist and third Sunday, and Sunday
nights in each month.
Sunday Sehoo),9.30,a.m. B. H. Simmons, Sup
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Pastor, Rev. G. A. Bartlett.
Services, fouth Sunday, In every month.
Sunday School P.30, a. in. Jno. W. Henley, Supt.
Boanl of Education.
Eber Wofford.
J. <i. Faulkner,
M. Morrison,
David A tide son.
Geo. W. Little,
.7. W. Henley, Commissioner
Professional Cards.
Dr. W'\ JONES
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Physician – Surgeoii
Jasper o- o Georgia.
Dr. F. C. Richards.
PHYSICIAN — – — SURGEON,
Jasper, Georgia.
Dr. H. M. McHan,
Physician – Surgeon
- Jasper. — Georgia.
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Dr. R. L HUNTER,
Dentist.
JASPER, GA.
Will be at the Vaughan Hotel
ten days in each month beginning
with the 20th. Will make special
rates from how until Jan. 1 1901.
Richards House
W. B. VAUGHAN, Proprietor.
— Rates — Reasonable. —
opecial Rates to Citizens of
Pickens County. ——•
jfltF Guests Receive Special
Attention. Also,
First Class Livery in connection
with Hotel.
J. P. GROOVER
MANUFACTURER — OF
Harness, Sadies and Shoes,
— Also, Dealer In •—
Shoe and Harness Materials.
Buggy Cushions, Team and Buggy
YY’hips, Sadie Blanks –c –c.
-Repairing Neatly
Jasper, Georgia.
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U7 ANTED—ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR
»V aotur to d. liver and collect in Georgia for
old established manufacturing wholecale
house. S300 a. year, sure pay. Honesty more
than experience required. Our reference, any
bank in anv oitv. Enclose self-addressed stam -
ed envelope. Manufacturers, Third Floor, 334
Deaborn St., Chicago.
I Best PISO'S CONSUMP'TIO CUHtS In Cough time. WHtKt Syrup. Sold GU AIL by Tastes druggists. ELSE Good. FAILS. „ Use £ f
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LOCAL NEWS.
Jasper, Ga., December, 28, 1900.
New Years gift.
Did Santa Claus visit you?
Please give us the names of your
visitors and tell us the news you
know. *
Roy Crisler, of Canton, was in
town a few hours Sunday.
Carl Rhyne is at home from
Camp Hill tospend the holidays.
TO CURE COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Qnnine Tab
lets. All druggist refund the mon
ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s
signature is on each box. 25c.
Prof. J. L. Walker suspended
school last Friday for the holi
days.
If you would have an appetite like
a bear and a relish for your meals
take Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They correct disor
ders of the stomach and regulate the
liver and bowels. Price, 25 cents.
Samples free at Tate j* Simmon –
Co’s, store.
Walter King attended Quarterly
meeting at Tate Sunday.
Stops, the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bitonvo-Quimne Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure,
No Pay. Price 25 cents.
Ralph Henley is at home this
week from Dahlonega spending
the holidays with his parents.
A Powder Mill Explosion.
Removes everything in sight;’ so do
drastic mineral pills, but both are migh
ty dangerous. Don’t dynamite the deii
ca;e machinery of your body with calo
me!, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr.
King's New Life Pills, which are gentle
as a summer breeze, do the work perfect
ly. Cures Headache, (Jonsipation. Only
25e at 'Pate Simmons A Co.
Miss Allio Merrill returned
home Sunday after a pleasant
visit of a month to her sister in
Indian Territory.
How Are Tone Kldueys 9
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparanus Pills cure all kiduey Ills. Sam
ple free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hamrick,
of Ludville, spent a few days with
the family of Col. W. T. Day this
week.
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ThiD Time Cornea
to every elderly-woman •when an im
portant functional change takes place.
This is called "The Change of Life.”
Tbeentiresystemundergoes a change.
Dreadful diseases such as cancer and
consumption are often contracted at
this time.
McELREE’S
Wine ofCe^iiui
strengthens ana punne9 the entire p
system, and brings the sufferer safely
over these pitfalls. Its effects have!
recommended at this time. Ask I I
your druggist for the famous Wine of I
Cardui. f i.oo a bottle.
For advice incases requiting “Ladies’Ad- special • c:
directions, address the
visory Department,” The Chatta-B
nooga Tenn. Medicine Co., Chattanooga, |
THOMAS J. COOPER, Tupelo, Miss.,
says i—“My sister suffered from irregular could and
painful menstruation and doctors not
relieve her. Wine of Cafjul entirely cured
her, and also Life.'* helped my mother through the
Change of '
SUCCESSOR TO THE HERALD.
Friday December, 28, 1900.
His Life Was Saved
Mr. J. E. Lilly, n protiiuont had
Hannibal, Mo., lately frightful a death. In
deliverance from a
telling of it ho says' "I was taken with
Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. 1 was so weak
I couldn’t even sit up in bed. Nothing
helped me. I expected to soon die of Con
sumption, when I heard of Dr.
New Discovery. One dottle gave great re
lief. I continued to ute it, and now am
well and strong. I can’t say too much in
its praise.” This marvellous medicine Is
the surest and quickest cure in the world
lor all Throat and Lungs Trouble. Kegu
lav sizes 50 emts and *1.00. Trial hott
free at. Sold by Tate Simmons A O
Make good resolutions for th
coming year.
Next Tuesday is the beginning
of a new year and a new century.
No one can reasonably hope for
good health unless his ho vels move
once a day. When this is dot at
tended to, disorders of the stomach
arise, billiousuess, headache dyspepsia
and piles soon follow. If you wish
to avoid these ailments keep your
bowels regular by taking Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
when required. They are so easy to
take and mild and gentle in effect.
For sale by Tate Simmons it Co.
The. Xmas tree at Harmony
Christmas night was quite a suc
cess.
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to me will
find their notes in the hands of
G. W. Owens, please come and
settle at the earliest day possible.
A. McHan.
Mrs. A. VV. McHan spent a few
days last week with her husband
at Blue Ridge.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
Teachers in Pickens county will
meet at Jasper, Dec. 29, for the
purpose of making contracts, re
ceiving registers, blanks, etc.
This Dec. 15, 1900.
John YV. Henley, C. S. C.
Miss Ista Stanfield, of Talking
Rock, was here last Friday hav
ing dental work done.
The Best PrescWpton for Malaria
Chills and fever is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is
simpiv iron and quinine iri a tasteless
form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c.
John Burdette and little son, of
Alabama, visited relatives here
this week.
Col. Samuel L. Tate, of this
county, has been appointed by
Governor Candler to the executive
military staff.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stoner, of
Tate, spent a few days with the
family of Mrs. Mollie Prather
this week, •1
WANTED ACTIVE MAN OF GOODCHARAC
ter to deliver and collect in Georgia for o’d es
tablished manufacturing wholesale house. S900
a year, sure pay. Honesty more than exie.i
ence required. Our reference, any bank in any
city. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope
Manufacturers, Third Floor, 334 Deaboru St.,
Chicago.
Of all actions of a man’s life,
his marriage does least concern
other people, yet of all actions of
man’s life ’tis most meddled with
by other people.
A few of the young people were
entertained at a nice dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Leaning
Christmas Day.
A BOSA FIDE SALARY- *12Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agents
anf } represent us, some to travel,
«;-* “? rk ,r, 12 rz k l r
salary and expenses. Old ( establish
ed house, pleasant permanent posi
tj on8 rapid advancement and increase
‘ Address
flt , a -- e ‘' W'rite at once.
BuTLEIt Alger, Dept. E. xr New
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Haven, Conn.
Henry Jones and Freeman Lit
tie are at home this week from
Camp Hill Alabama.
1’iMMtmoniit Prevented.
Among the tens of thousands who
have used Chamberlain’s Cough
'Remedy for colds and la grippe dnr
mg the past few years, to our know
ledge, not a singlo case has resulted
pneumonia. , „„ 1 lios. .... \\ bitfield „ . A .
in
(Jo., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, ''
. retail
olie the most prominent
>ruggist in that city, ill speaking f of
v
“We ... recommended , . Cham
V Cough Remedy for la grippe
<y cases, as it not Only gives
<mpt and complete recovery, but
also counteracts any tendency of lit
grippe to result in pneumonia. 1 ’ For
sale by Tate Simmons – Co.
Miss Blanche Simmons is spend
ing the holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook spent
Xm is with the latter’s parents at
Blue Ridge.
To furs Coiuttputlon Vorev.r.
Take Ouseurcts Ciuidy Cathartic. 10c or Mo.
If C. O. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
A. W. MeHan spent Christmas
here with his family.
The Only Modkhn Spring Remedy,
Dr. Easkine’s Cactus(’umpouml, a true
Laxative Tonic, expells Malaria, Dillons*
ness, clears the complection, inciea-cr
your weight. If not no pay.
Misses Emma and May Brady
are visiting relatives and friends
in Ball Ground this week.
Miss Daisy Byers, of Nelson,
was the guest of the Misses Lea
ning a day or so this week.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For colds and sore throat use Kermott's Choco
jt'j lates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy
quickly cure. ,
Dr. F.C. Richards has again
taken charge of the Richards
Hotel.
How to Cure Croup.
Mr. it. Gray, who lives near Arne
nia, Duchess county, N. Y., says:
“Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is
the best medicine I have ever used.
It is ft fine children’s remedy tor
croup and never fails to cure.”
When given as soon as the child In -
comes hoarse, or even after the
croudv cough has developed, it will
prevent the attack. This should be
borne in mind and a bottle of the
Cough Remedy kept at band ready
for instant use as soon as these symp
toms appear. For sale by Tate Sim
mons – Co.
Miss Emily Pettetfc, of Talking
Rock, is spending a few days here
with friends.
Miss Mattie Presley, of Jockey,
spent a day or so here this week
with friends.
Miss Ida Hill went to Ball
■ound Wednesday to visit her
m
; i Volcanic Eruptions.
ais grand, but Skin Eruptions rob 1 life
e» joy. Hucklen’s Arnica and Salvo, curt* Sore,
them; also Old. Running Warts, Fever
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Cuts
Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth
Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts.
a box. Cure guaranteed. Soid by Tate,
Simmons – Co.
The census returns of Texas pre
sent some curious facts. For in
stance, Bailey county has but four
residents; Cochran has twenty
five; Andrews has thirty-seven;
Lynn 1ms seventeen, and Dawson
lms thirty-six. Twenty-five other
counties have populations of less
than 500 each. Some counties have
no running stream within their
borders, some are hundreds of miles
from a railroad, and others are
almostjwholly inhabited by prairie
dogs, jack rabbits and rattlesnakes
Tom Green county, the largest in
the state, is larger than the whole
state of Ohio, and has but 6804
io habitants.
U. G. Wheeler visited friends (?)
at Jockey Christinas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rhyne
are visiting relatives in Atlanta.
The little folks enjoyed a socia
ble at J. R. Fowler’s Saturday
night.
lion. F. C. Tate cavne in from
Washington 1). 0. Monday to
spend Xmas with his family.
A sociable was given Wednes
day evening at the home ».f Sher
iff C. T. Wheeler.
Miss Minnie Wheeler visited
friends and relatives here Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Weldon Henley is at home
from Atlanta to spend the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long, of
Blue Ridge, spent a few days this
week with relatives here.
Charles. W. Henry, John and
Bob Johnson, of Tennessee assist
ed the Band boys wilh their en
tertainuient Wednesday night.
Rev. Mr. Barnwell, of Cherokee,
preached an excellent sermon at
the Baptist church last Friday
night.
There were Xmas trees at both
churches here Xmas eve night for
the Sunday schools, which we;e
well attended, and Santa Claus
made glad t*ho hearts of the little
l '• .V .
ones.
There was preaching at the Iki| >
tist church last Saturday night
and Sunday. Rev. G. A. Bartlett,
was re-elected pastor of the church
by a unanimous vote, at the con
ference for the coming year.
YVe learn that Prof. W. A.
Wiley and Miss Erma Stearns, of
Talking Rock, were united in mar
riage last Sunday. These estima
ble young people have our best
wishes.
Mr. McKinlev’s vote in 1890
was 7,102,271. His popular vote in
1900 was 7,288,180, a gain of 185,-
858. Mr. Bryan’s popular vote in
1896 was 6,502,925. His popular
vote in 1900 was 6,860,580, a loss
of 152,895.
Dr. Angel Belliuzaghi, the dis
cover of a serum for yellow fever,
is in New York. He says he will
not touch the prize of £100,000
awarded to him by the Mexican
government for the discovery of
the serum, because, under the
t–rifis of the award, the govern
ment is to have the exclusive con
trol of the remedy. He says he
prefers to keep it in his own pos
session, uritrammeled by condi
tions, for the benefit of science and
humanity.
A cheerful salesman has much
to do with the volume of trade a
store controls. It is not always the
proprietor who controls the trade
and he lms enough business sense
to know it and employs men who
possess the happy faculty of being
cheerful. A. T. Stewart said in
substance this much and added:
“But, all the cheerful and hand
some clerks in creation could not
make n success of the business un
less the proprietor had sense
enoguh to advertise his goods in
the papers.”
No. 16
An
imperfect skin
is always caused by
bad blood. Remove the
cause blood. 1 How? Improve your
ing- the blood By tak
that has stood the purifier
test
for thirty years
'S jJotfnsWifs arsaparilla
QUART BOTTI.B.
It has thousands of
happy Bottles friends. Quart
sell every
where at $i o I
“THE MICHIOAN Detroit, Mich -t
Llverettes -VWVWvWWWWVVV' for Liver liis, i
Tho Famous Little LDer Pills.
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TATE SIMMONS <fc Co.
Jasper Ga.
SAM – ti. L. TATE,
Tate Ga.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEOUOIA, PICKENS COUNTY.
Wiikhkah, W. L. Stowait Administrator of
Andrew Stewart represents to the Court in tils
petition, has fully duly administered tiled and entered on record, t liatiio
Jins is Andrew Stewart's estate.
tlieiefore to cite alL persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause if any
they can, why Maid Administrator should not bo
UiHoliarffed from ids Administration, ami re
ceive letters < f dismission, on tlu* Hist Monday
in Iebruary 1901. This 5th November 1000 .
C, J. UOUNKEdSON,Ordinary.
GEORGl 1, PICKENS COUNW.
J. Whetcos, J. W. Cochran Administrator of T.
Bryjn represents and to tho Court in bin petition,
duly died ad.iiiulHtsrod entered on record, that he has
is fully therefore to cite T, ail ,t. persons Bryan's concerned, estate. Thin kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
call, why said AdministratorNlionld not. bo
discharged from lit, admmlstiatkm, and re
ceive letters of dismission, on thn licet * .Monday
in February V.Kn. Th'H Oth Nov. )>W'.
C. J. COUNKLfr----- 1 »-ry.
GEORGIA PICKENS COHN TV.
Whereas, I). M. Lambert Administra
tor of L. C. Lambert represents to the
court in Ids petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that ho has fully ad
ministered L. O. Lambert’s estate. This
is thereto!e to rite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, said to show cause, if
any they can, discharged why Administrator
should not be from his Ad
ministretion, and receive loiters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in January
1001. This 1st day of Oct, iffOO.
0. ,J. CORNELISON, Ord’y.
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA—Piekous County.
Dinah Little a resident of said county and.
state having duly applied to be appointed Hattie
Guardian of the persons of Stella Crow,
Crow and Addle Lou Crow minors under tho
the ace of font teen years, residents In said
county. will Notice passed is hereby given the that said appli- of
cation be upon at next Comt
Ordinary for said enmity to lie held o the tlrst
Monday in .January laid. Witness my hand and
official signature. This 3rd day of Den. 1000.
C. J. Cornelison,
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Hale.
GeOROI V--FiokcnB county.
Agreeably of i’ickeiiH to nil county order will of the Resold court at of auction Ordi
nary house door said the
at the court of county on
first hours Tuesday safe in the January following next within the legal
of property liist to wit:
Land lot No OH in the 13'li 2nd section of
said comity, bounded on the north by John
Bruce, on the east by Fob Mullinax, south by
William Martin and on the west by A. V. 1*.
.lone . Sold as the property oft barley Thomas
deceased, ’i’crius Cash. Tins 3rd davof Decem
ber 1900. Andrew Thomas.
Administrator.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUN'I V.
Agreeably ! o an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Pickens county, will lie sold at auction at tho
court house door of said county, within m ihe llrst
Tuesday in Jxnuary next, the legal
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
Seventy five acres more or less of the south
west part of land lot No. 78 in the 4th district
a-'d 2 nd Section in the said county, bounded on
the south by lands of Paitliinia JJozcman; on
the we t, by land of Artimisia Hopkins; on the
north ami east by land of .1. G. Whitfield, said
bid being the home place of Edward 1’atterson
ar, the time of his death Sold as tho property
of 15 D. Patterson, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms cash. This 3rd day of Decem
ber moo. Km as WurmuLD.
Administrator.
Ho re are three of the ’’closest’*
men ever heard of. The first will
not drink water enough unless it
comes from a neighbor’s well. The
second forbids his children writing
anything Lut a small hand, as it
wastes ink to inako large letters.
The third stops the clock at night
to save the wear and tear on the
machinery. They all refuse to take
newspapers on the grounds that it
is too much of a strain on the
spectacles to read.—Ex.
At the Reception.
“Our hostess reminds me of an
air pump.”
“YYdiat part of it, pray?”
“The exhausted icceiver, ol
course 1”—New York Tribune.