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JASPER, Ga., February, 15,
Did you get a Valentine?
Col. I. Grant is sick with grip.
* Ulysses Wheeler made
a busi
ness trip to Canton Saturday.
Miss Stella Tate spent Saturday
here.
J. A. Keeteer was in Jasper Fri
day from Tate.
Mrs. Holland is on the sick
list this week.
Will Henderson made a business
trip to Savannah last week.
Major H. J. Mills, of Canton,
was in our midst Tuesday.
E. Penning has just completed
a small tenement house near the
depot,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Spence, of
near Nelson, were in Jasper Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Lillie Padgett, of Floyd »
county, was here last week visit
ing her brother, Jake Jones.
The Best ITescvipton for Malaria
Chills ami fever is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless "Chill Tonic. It is
sitnpiv iron and quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c.
Miss Mattie Jones spent Satur
day and Sunday with home folks
here.
Mr. McNelley, of Mineral Bluff,
was in Jasper Saturday and Sun
da v.
Dr. Hogan, the dentist from
Canton, is at the Richards Hotel
this week.
Tho Ona Day Cold Cure,
For colds and St)re throat use Kermott’s Choco
lates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy
and quickly cure.
Day and Darnell were in
Gate City on business' last
week.
Miss Effie Gaddis, of Madison
ville, Tenn., visited here this
week.
When you want a physie that is
mild and gentle, easy to take and
pleasant in effect use Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Livor Tablets. Price 25
cents. Samples free. Ever box guar
anteed. For sale by Tate Simm.ms
– Co.
The north bound passenger
train was delayed several hours
Monday near Woodstock on ac
count of a freight train being
wrecked.
Tho One Day Ucid Cure.
Cold iii head and sore throat cured by Ker
tnott’s Chocolates La xative Quinine. for them." As easy to
take as candy. "Children cry
A fine oxen belonging to Mr.
Bran, about four miles from this
place, was stolen Tuesday night.
The oxen has been tracked some
distance from home and
are still searching for the thief.
The Road Manager and State
Manger Messrs. Wright and Hars
barger of the Chicago Potrait Co.,
with their agents, Messrs. Bracken,
Morgan and Mathis,' were here
last week soliciting orders f *r
that company.
We are in receipt of a letter
from E. A. Lambert at Randa, Ga
requesting us to send him the
Progress as he says he can not do
without his home paper. Mi
Lambert is now teaching at the
Randa Academy in Lumpkin
and is assisted bv Miss
a irson of Union.
The school at this place is prog
ressing nicely. Something over
150 have been enrolled since the
first of January. Prof. Walker is
an up-to-date teacher and the
people all around are
to nsulmOliatt.be pla«e to
their children to school is at
Kirby Institute.
IT? w?
in time. Sold by druggists.
25,CTS.
j Yesterday was Saint Valentine’?
J (la . v -
Dr. Hunter was at Fairmouut
i doing dental work first of the week,
! Freeman Padgett moved his
family to Blue Ridge Wednesday.
^
Tho One Day Cold oure.
For cold in ihe licail oml s u e throat use Ker
mott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine Uie'‘Oue
Day Colil Cure."
Price Tatum, of Rober, spent
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Sumla >' here with friends.
Miss Locadus Sims spent a few
( * a vs in Fannin county last week
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visiting friends and relatives.
Th© On 3 Pay Coin Cere.
cold Kerr.iott’s in the head Chocolates and throat. Laxative Children Quinine take for
sore
them like candy.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gaddis spent
Thursday of last week in Ellijay.
There will be preaching at the
Methodist church next Sunday
and Sunday night.
George Wilson, of near town,
visited relatives in Marietta a few
days last week.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quimne Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure,
No Pay. Price 25 cents.
Mrs. Lila Duncan, of Tate, spent
a day or so last week with the
family of Sheriff Wheeler.
Mrs. F. C. Tate and daughter,
Julia Belle, are visiting relatives
in Atlanta this week.
Starling Richards and a • Mr.
Hendrix, of Ball Ground, spent
Sunday here.
¥0U KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show
ing tuat it is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. No Cure, No
Pay. 50c.
Prof. J. L. Walker is absent
from the school room this week
on account of the grip.
Judge C. J. Cornelison and so..,
Cicero, made a business trip to
Atlanta this week.
TO CURE COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Qunine Tab
lets. All druggist refund the mon
ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s
signature is on each box. 25c.
Mrs. C. J. Cornelison, we are
glad to say, is improving after a
spell of grip.
Horn Byers died at his home in
Nelson one day last week. We
extend sympathy to the bereaved
mother, brothers and sisters.
All druggist will refund you your
money if yon are not satisfied after'
using Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablest. They cure disorder*
of stomach, billiousnes.-s constipa
tion and headache. Price, 25 censt.
Samples fi ee.
The body of Cadet Wood, who
was killed in the Philippines, has
been sent to Manila and is expect
ed to reach Georgia in about three
weeks.
Sam Evans, of Ellijay, was run
over and instantly killed by a switch
engine of the Central railroad
In Atlanta Wednesday morning
the (5th inst while coupling cars,
Evans was formerly a brateman
0 n the A. K. – N. railroad but at
the time of his death was employ
ed by the Central railroad. His
remains was shipped to Ellijay
for interment,
Mr. ftf. j J# Cox of this place, has
j us p received notice of the death
of Mr. A. J. Glenn, of Bluff Dale,
Texas, which occurred
evening the 2nd, at 3 o clock. Mr.
Glenu was well known in Gilmer,
and adjoining counties, Pickens
being Ids home many years. He
,
was frugal, and industrious
could ,, accumulate , , a small ,, fortune c i
" here others would eke out only
a scant living. All his children,
w}lo are living, are in Texas. $Ir,
Glenn was very old at the time of
his death The Times
sympathy to the bereaved. L
jay Times ’
| MIDV1UK.
i Tom Pharr has moved his fami
Iv hero from Pharr and is now
mail carrier on the Cartersville
route.
D. Anderson visited rela
_ Blaine last week.
near
j I Several from here attended
church at Scare Corn camp-ground
g ull( j av
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hamrick
of Hinton, visited the family of
Squire S. Hamrick Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs. W. L. Stewart, of
Goshen, visited relatives hero Sun
day.
\V. A. Jones, of Talking Rock,
was in our town one day last week.
Hamrick Bros, are adding an
other room to their store house.
Miss Pollie Anderson visited
her sister, Mrs. T. N. Holmnes, at
McDaniel the first of the week.
Rev. J. S. Rawls, of Fuirmount,
was ihe guest of W. A. Hamrick
Saturday night.
Miss Mamie Hamrick spent Sat
urday and Sunday, with her par
ents near here.
S. J. Sorrells has a good school
here, and seems to be getting on
well with it.
As soon as the roads get so they
can be traveled the people here
will begin hauling lumber and
making preparations for building
a school house. Madam Wise.
La Grippe (Juickly Cured.
“In the winter of 1398 and 1899 1
was taken down with a severe attack
of what is called La Grippe” says F.
L. Aewett, a prominent druggist of
Wingfield, III. “The only medicine 1
used was two bottles of Okambe. Iain’s
Cough Remedy. It broke iq the
cold and stopped the coughing like
magic, and I have never since been
troubled with Grippe.” Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy can always be de
pended upon to break up a severe
cold and ward off any threatened at
tack of pneumonia. It is pleasant to
take, too, which makes it the most
desirable and one of the most popu
lar preparations in use for these ail
ments. For sale by Tate Simmons –
Co.
- Please give us the names of your
visitors and tell us the news you
know.
NOTICE.
Having taken charge of the Critic
office at Marietta we are bet
ter prepared than ever to do job
printing. If you wish anything
in that line which cannot be done
in our office here send it to the
“Georgia Baptist,” Marietta, Ga.
where it will be executed with dis
patch and in a first class manner.
Any ore desiring to take the
Georgia Baptist and the Progress
can do so by handing Will Day, jr.
$1.50 which will pay for both
papers one year. This of course
applies to new subscribers.
G. A. Bartlett, Editor.
Sickles – Co., at Tate are erect
ing a handsome monument at Tate
to the memory of Hon. Win. Tate,
father of Congressman Tate and
other children.—Cherokee Ad
vance.
When in Marietta call at The
Georgia Baptist office and sub
scribe for that paper. It will do
you good. The Georgia Baptist
will be devoted to the advance
ment of the Master’s Kingdom by
advocating practical religion—the
eX ercise of Christianity in every
evocation of life—in the store, on
. i y 1( , f arill) j n the home and abroad,
in the BchooJ roonj aild the leais
j lfltive haUj hy 1)hy8 i c i an a nd the
attorney. A . religion .. . that ,, not
-7 is
*
| nnictical is . not worth the pro-.
fessing of it. The Georgia Baptist
j 8 ()11 iy $].C0 a year. Address The
(q K0R qiA Baptist, Marietta, Ga.
a»t.-k„eo» Tablet., theoul, Chills
tive Digestive25cCureforChronic
and Malaria. No cure no pay.
NOTICE:—'those to whom the
Progress has been sent instead of
the Caucasian, will please prompt
ly inform us if you wish the pa
per discontinued, but do not say
stop it until you have paid up
all dues the to former paper: All
such dues should be directed to
G. A. Bartlett, Marietta, Ga.
If®*’Remember an older to stop a
paper without paying up past
dues is not sufficient to stop the
paper, the editor may continue
sending it to your office until paid
in full, leaving it in the office
will not release you from the ob
ligations to pay for the paper.
The thing to do is pay lip and con
tinue taking it. We shall be very
sorry to cut any name from our
list.
How to Cure His drip.
Remain quietly at home and take
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as
directed and a quick recovery is
sure to follow. That remedy counter
acts any tendency of the grip to re
sult in pneumonia, which is really
the only serious danger. Among tho
tens of thousands who have used it
for the gi ip not one case has ever
been reported that did not recover.
For sale by Tate Simmons ifc Co.
Ball Ground, Cherokee county
is making some progress of late.
A new ginery and now a saw mill
is being put up and the next is a
marble mill of considerable pro
portions is to be built, the ma
chinery is already at the depot
and work toward getting out 1 im
ber for the building is being rap
idly pushed forward, so, within a
very short time marble, of which
there is an abundance near this
place, will be sawn and polished
ready for use here. We are very
glad indeed to see such an enter
prise going up there as it will be
such a help to that community as
well as to the county at large.
Ball Ground is to be congratulated
in her good fortune in securing
this enterprise.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weak
ness into strength, listless into energy
brain-fag into mental rower. They are
wonderful in building up the health,
Only 25c per box. Sold by Tate, Sim
mons ifc Co.
Brit Gaddis, alter spending
several days in Atlanta, has re.
turned home.
Misses Mattie Brady, Ida Den
ning, Fannie Drake and Bonnie
Holland paid our office a pleasant
visit Wednesday.
A. W. McIIan, storekeeper and
guager at Ross-Vandergriff distill
ery, lias been transferred to W.
P. Arwood’s distillery near Jasper.
—Blue Ridge World.
A BRIGHT, HONEST HOY WANTED.
The publishers of the famous big
illustrated weekly newspaper, Punn
stlvanxv Grit, are now placing rep
resentatives at every post office iri
Georgia and they desue to secure
the service of capable hustling agents
in each of the following towns of
Pickens county: Jaspci, Marble Hill,
Nelson, Tate and such other towns
as are not ahead, supplied. The
work is profitable and pleasant. A
portion of Saturday only is required.
Over 5,000 agents are doing splen
didly. No money whatever requir
ed. Everything is furnished free.
Stationary, rubber stamp, ink and
pad, advertising matter, sample
copies, etc. Papi fs are shipped to
be paid for at the of each month.
Those not sold are not charged for.
Write to Grit Publishing G >.,
iamsport, 1 ’ Pa., ’ and mention the Prog
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RKSS.
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston’s Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
JUST SHUN IN TS.tlXJ.
Slight The Skin KrunttoiiN arc a lli>i><l Warning of Sonirtltlns More Sorioan to Uotno,
Only Sale Way t» to (lit. Warning. JoiniHtoii’N Sarnaimrllla
l» the Most I'owrrfnl ISlootl 1‘iirlfirr Known.
Nature, in her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes have come from
careless living, or it may be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and
other imperfections on the skin, as a warning that more serious troubles (per
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary the diseases) mistakes. are pertain to follow if
you neglect lingering, to heed the painful warning disease ana correct and early has been avoided
simply Many because a these of warning many an death
notes have been heeded and the blood kept
pure by u Abide right use of JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA.
Miss J. Rande, of Marshall, Mich., writes:
“I was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for five years. Tho
doctors and my friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body. 1 was perfectly raw with it. What I
suffered during tlio.se five years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure it. I spent money
enough to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA highly
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when 1 had
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it
since. I never got any thing to do me tho least good till I tried JOHNSTON’S
SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors
or skin diseaso of any kind to try it at once. 1 had also a good dual of stomach
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA
made The me blood all right.” life if keep it and positively
is your and you pure strong you can re
sist disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA never
fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each
MICHICiAnr DXtUCi. OOMPAHTY, IJMTROIT, MICI^
TATE SIMMONS – Co. SAM – S. L„ TATE,
Jasper Ga. Tate Ga.
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Here is a chance for you to get 50 cents worth of the very best seeds in the world fo r
just half price. We ba make well no satisfied money on hat this offer won’t hut buy we want other you to try Hastings’
once. You will so 1 you any next year.
The seeds that we send you in this introductory collection are our very best, put up
in our full sized packets and contain more seeds’ than the packets from any other
house. Ten large packets, of strictly reliable, best quality seeds, for 25 cents.
HASTINGS’ SEEDS A HE SUCCESSFUL.
We are tho only linn in the country growing seeds ('specially for Southern soil
and climate. They arc better for you than seeds that you get fromjany one else Our
South only and that’s tho that ’ seeds such
seeds arc for the reason Hastings’ give
splendid results. Try them with this special offer.
Send us 25 cents, either in cash or stamps, and wo will send you by return mail
the following collection of seeds, po (ago paid.
|A 1U lilLIYIYlO I) A PK PTQ HASTINGS’ VEGETABLE INTRODUCTORY COLLECTION <£<) Q,'\ /l|,l U1 1 J J
1 Packet Sure head Cabbage . 5c
1 Packet Improved Drumhead Blood Cabbage Turnip Lettuce lied 5c
1 Packet 5c
1 Packet Dwarf Champion Tomato . 5c
1 Packet Early Long Scarlet Radish . 5e
'l'liis offer is made strictly for the purpose of introducing our high grade seeds
to you. If you have never used them before try them and see tho results.
1 1 A T To ove, y reildul ' ,,f B'O PICKENS COUNTY PROGRESS sending us
*- * 25 cents for this collection will send absolutely free
_■ we one
packet of Hastings’ Finest Mixed Sweet. Pens, made up of over 50 of the finest
named varieties , if you will mention tho name of this paper when you order.
Send todday and secure this splendid collection catalogue of garden seeds and the flee pack
et of Sweet Peas. ()ur 52 page i Hist rated seed tree toall. Ask for it.
H. G. HASTING – CO.,
SEEDSMEN. Atlanta, Ga.
GROSS ROADS. .
Meeting at this place last Sun
day was attended by a very large
crowd and two excellent sermons
were delivered by the Revs. Jack j
Lewis and F. Mullinax. j
A little son that weighs 12 lbs. ’ j j
met the eyes of a happy father at
the home of Olloy Dorsey one day ;
last week.
Bud Brown, of near Talking I
Rock, spent last Sunday with
friends in this place. ;
Miss Alice Godfrey .spent lust 1
Sunday night with her friend, Mrs. ;
01 ley Dorsey.
Several of the Price Creek belles |
at meeting here Sunday. I
were
Mrs. James Shyres, who has j
been visiting friends and
here the pa«t week, returned to
her home near Talking Rock last
Sunday afternoon.
Jhlian Dorsey carried his girl
home Sunday evening. He reports
a very nice time.
A Mr. Daemon who lives about
14 miles away came in to our burg
one day last week in search of u
dog which lin'd been gone for
days. He said Ihe dog was worth
$25.
Willie Richards, of Sharptop
lodged in our village
night and Sunday.
Our young folks are anticipating
a real nice l ime at the supper Sat
urday night.
Misses Linda and Minnie Tomb
lin called on their cousin Miss
Nancy Tomblin Sunday afternoon.
Elsie.
Eed Hot from the Gun
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman 1
of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. ,.
caused horrible Ulcers that no
Im . nt helped for 20 years i hen Lu ,i.
len’s Arnica Salve cured him. Cures
cuts, t , bruises, . burns . Boils ,, felons , , corns,
' skin eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth,
!... 25 cents . a box. , Cure „ guaranteed,, hold
by Tate, Siqun° nft – C').
1 Packet Long Cucumber . . 5c
1 Packet Chi ncso Mustard . . 5c
I Packet Rattlesnake Watermelon 5c
1 Packet Ponce do Leon Muskmclon 5c
J Packet Purple or Red top turnip 5m
50c
Pneumonia Can he Prevented.
This disease always results from a
cold or ari attack of the grip and
may he prevented by the timely use
°f Uhombcrlai.i’s Cough Remedy.
That remedy was extensively used
(luring the epidemics of La Grippe
of the past few years, and not a
single case has ex er been reported
that did not rocoverhd or that result
in pneumonia, which shows to
be a certain preventive of that dan
gerous disease. Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy has gained a world wide
icpuliitioii for ils cures of colds and
grip. For sale by Tate Simmons –
Co.
C. it. Stegall, of Marble Hill,
Ga., has been assigned to J. W.
distillery, near Blue
Ridge, as storekeeper and guager
Ridge World.
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ns : on every l •. of tho >auin*
L,a ‘ ; TaLlcta
,c t roa a ■ ouo day
M. F. Eaton of this county,
writes us to change the address of
11 • ko..i<.i.„sh limn Blaine to
Y ...Jiin lmi, 1).
The Pickens County Progress
and tho Atlanta, Weekly Constitu
lion one year each for mly $1.50
A DONA I IDE SALARY—$12Weckiy
Men and women to appoint agents
and represent ns, some to travel,
others for local work. $12 weekly
*alaty .and expenses. Old es'ablish
( ' d house, pleasant permanent posi
tions, rapid advancement and increase
of wages. Write at once. Address
Butler – Alger, Dept. E. New
Haven, Conn.
Miss Dora King, who is atfcend
sohool near Marble Hill, is spend
ing this week with her mother at
! this place.
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Anti -Kr. eon Tablets, the enfy Laxa
tive Digestive. 25c Cure iur Chrome
Chilis and Malaria. No euro, no pay
. Jiiss Lou Bunch, an aged lady
I died .
j of Blaine, Sunday night b of
pneumonia level. .....
Or. Hoblui' Sitfirutrus Pills cut c nil fit: :iey ilia. San*
free. Acid. Sterling Uemedy Co