About Pickens County progress. (Jasper, Ga.) 1899-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
I CTS a. m v s > 1:1 UURtS WHtRrALl tLSE FAILS. Best t leough Syrup. Tastes Good* Uwi 25 In tim e, Sold by drugtrlsta. I LOCAL NiiWS. I ahiujk, Ga., June, 14, 11)01. Subscribe for Tim Progress. Old newspapers for sale at this office, 20 eenls a hundred. Mrs. Sam Cook, <>f near town, was quite sick last. week. Mr. Brown lea, a drununer, at the Bieltard’.'; Ilou.e thi-' week. * Mrs..Jim Pressley is vor; sick at tier home i.ear town. Cure Cold in Head. Kermott’s Chocolates I,axative Quinine, easy fp take and quick to cure cold in head and sore throat. Mon. F. C. Tatasp-nt a lew in Atlanta this week. Mrs. .J. A, Rhyne has Been sick this week. The farmers are badly behind with their w rk. Several from here will take ad vantage of t he cheap rates to visit Knoxville Monday. Rev. G. A. Bartlett wiiInfill his regular appointment, here Sat inlay night, and Sunday. Tho Ono Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Kermolt's Choco lates X.axali'.'e Quinine. Easily taken as candy and quickly cure. Mrs. Annie .Mann is visiting her daughter Mrs. Birdie Cox, of Can ton who is very sick. Lum Hopkins of Lin Dale is visiting his friends in Jasper, this week. Craig Day spent a day or so with relatives at LuivUle first, of the week 'llu. 1 I iskens County teachers will aftei d tin 1 Institute in Can ton next week. Dr. R. L. Hunter is away this week doing dental work. The Dr. is kept busy wherever lie goes. James Turner and son, Albert, arrived here from Washington Monday, and will spend some time visiting relatives. Misses Ilettie and May Sharp, of Waleska visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. How Avc Your Kidueya f Dr. Hobbs’ Spansgus Pills euro all kidney ills. Sam pie free. Add. SterFiug liemedy Co., Chicago or N. V. Mrs. Bottoms and children, visited, her father’s family near Talking Rock Saturday an 1 S in day. Mrs. T. F. Barrett, of Cant >n, is spending this week with her son Lester, and ot her relatives here. FOR HALE—New style picture " frames, moulding etc., at T. W. Bes^ers the photographer. All the latest designs. Call and see him. Miss Carrie Atherton spe..t Sunday and Monday m Waleska . r Garnett , .. Sharp, of Waleska , , n Jasper Monday. Miss May King, of Rockmart, who lias be in visiting relatives here, left fore South Geargia, where she will teach school. Humbert Stearns* and Walter Pettett visited friends(?)hore Sunday evening. Miss Jennie Sue Bell of Atlanta, is the guest of feer.cousins, Misses Jennie May and Julia Bet! Misses Edna and Mary Leaning visited the Misses Wolford near Talking Rock Tuesday. Rev. J. II. Little, assisted by Rev. W. A. Harris, of Canton, has been holding a series of meetings at Tate in which great go >«! has been accomplished. Messrs Gordon and Lee son , Lester Pettett, Alpha Kelly and Alonzo Walker of Talking Rock were in Jasper a short while Sunday. M iss Knt in King i> spending t Ins week !>,t late with It or sis„i i Miss J nez. * * ■ttameeTour Urovta tot* ou. Wf.SBo. Candy If ( ntlmrii\ o. cure conwiipnUoii fomer. 0. fail, tirnci.'isix ■ "iiaiii money. Tim, rain last Saturday prevoit «d the Jin|»t ist Sunday School from going with the Marble Hill School in a |ueme near there. WANTED—Every bodv l n know that T. W. Beslmrs will make you any size picture frames, lie h.as till tin’ latest style mould • Go and him he will Hags et.e see give you ti Bargain. * C tester Wheeler ha? gone to Murphy North Carolina, fora few davs. Dr. Li. L. Hunter writes us from Kensington that Im will not lie in Jasper during the latter pan of this month. Several of the young people troin imiv attended services at the j .Methodist '(.Lurch at Tate last Sunday night. Some of our citizens went to Taiona fishing Saturday. Our forman is spending a couple of weeks in Atlanta, and we ask our readers to kindly ex cust? all errors. VOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKINO When \'otl take Grove’s Tasteless ChMI Tonic hee.anse the formula is plainly printed on every bottle show - ing tnat u is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Ray.. t>Uc.. Hinton. Simmons is able to be up again after a long illness. We hope to see him out in town soon. T. Hamribk, of Ludville, was in town Tuesday on business Cad at Tate Simmons it Co’s. store and get a free sample of Cl.ani berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, They are an elegant physic. They also improve the appetite, strenth. n the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to lake and pleasant in effect. Tni’ Masons of the ninth Con gressional District are to hold t} • . t [p utJ .j ( . t meeting in Blue Ridge June 26, That town extends all Masons a ^-eleome On Saturday the 29th, the sums will give a grand picnic near Blue Ridge. Refreshments will be served on the grounds A brass band will furnish music f«r ibe Everybody is invited to attend and bring well filled baskets. J. R. Allen, of Talking Rock, has purchased the nine resident lots just north of Col. McKinney, trom J. F. Wiser. Tli price paid was $500. Real estate is still in demand in Blue Ridge.—World, A* severe sprain will v,sally disable the injured person for three or four weeks. Many cases have occurred however, m vvh.eh a cure lias been effected in less than one week by ap plying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by Tate Simmons <k Co. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold iri one day. No cure 1 No Pay. Price 2o cents. ! The Roman soldiers who built such wonderful roads and carried a weight of armor thsit would C ritsli the average farm hand, [Med on coarse brown bread aud wine. They ^ in . diet and sour were regular and constant in exercise. The Spanish peasant works every day and dances half the night, yvt oats only ins black bread: onion and watermelon. Smyrna porfer eats only a little fruit and sour olives, yet he walks off with liis load of 0,16 luindrefl 1 )oll,ula: THe coo H a > fe d 011 rice > 18 niore active can ,;il(lure mor '* thau th « fed on fat meat. —Buffalo Commercial. A Monster Devil Fish. I>i Ml eying it k \irliini, i» it "I t'liu powor of ihis inui ilorons initially is fell. on organs ami nerves ami ihomuuIn and lirain, There’* U o liealth tilt it’s overcome. Hut hr. King's New Life Dills are safe and eor tuiucure, Best in (lie world for stnnutcli liver and kidney and Dowels. Only 25c a lmx :l , Tllfe si ,* Co. TKACHEHN’ INSTITUTE. The annual combined teachers' institute, composed of the teachers Pickens tint! Cherokee Counties will he held at Canton, June 24th 28th inclusive. The prospects tv re that this year’s institute will lie of vast interest and benefit to all progres sive teachers. Every teacher is expected to attend, and none can afford to be absent. • We hope to get reduced rail road j transportation. Suitable arrangements will be Lanced made for board and lodging at rates. Teachers Humid notify their | rail road agent of their purpose to attend the institute, in time ( for him to get tickets. 1 Jonx W. Henley, C. S. C. Jasper Georgia. .Tuna12th, 1901. HALL (iHOUND The lain continues and Gmnral Green has about taken posession of the crops. The all day singing at Sharp Mountain church last Sunday was well attended* There will be an ail day‘singing id the Baptist church here the 5tli Sunday in this month, every body is invited to come and bring their books. Col. Z. 4), Harrison of At lanta was here on business last, Saturday D. B. Lyon \isited liis luother in Marietta last Thursday. A. C. Lyon returned from a business trip to Rome last Friday. Mrs. Y. J. Thomason, who lias been sick for some time, we are glad to slide, is much better. Mr. Westbrook, from Ellijay, lias moved Imre and several more would move if they could get houses. There are preaching two Sundays each month at ihe Methodist churcl b h v th, ‘ 1>;ls,or > Re v - Hiiw * - . kins. J. R. Holbrook and Mass Nellie, of Fla. are visiting here. Mrs. C. M. McClure, of Canton, visiied here the first of this week. Dr. and Mrs. Save made a busi ness trip to Atlanta last Saturday. Mis. A. W. Roberts returned last week from Atlanta where she had been visiting her sister a few days, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Love lady visited at Sharp Top last Sunday. T. W. West, who has been trai ling for the McCormick Co, for the last five months, is at home for a short while. Misses Mnrgarette Coggins and Foster Jones, of Canton, visited Mrs. A. W. Roberts last week. You Know. When my daughter got married we thought we could board with her and her husband.” “Well?” “We got a late start somehow, and they tirg boarding with us.’ He is not one’s best friend who praises most, but he who kindly shows a fault, and points the way to improvement. “MissSharpe—Vera,” lie began n you must know why I’ve been com j„g here so much: why I sit here in the parlor with you night night, and-” “I Mr. Pinchpenny, f T suppose, Miss Vera Sliarpe interrupted, “it’s cheaper to do that than to take me anywhere.” A 110 A A I IDE S.tL.Wt V-$12 Weekly Alt’ll .tint w miit'ii in it|<|it >111 (. agents | ami I'l’pi'eseiii iis, sunn' to 1 ra ft*!, (others I'm' local work, $12 weekly .salary nii'l expenses. (till establish* oil house, iileasiini (H i niitiit'iii 1 'nsi tinns, rapid advancement aii'l increase of wages. Write at uiiee. Aihlrtss j Burl.KU A Al.OKK, |I| |.I K. New 1 I lav rii, t 'mill. Feeble Pulse, palor, tainting, spells all smothering in the or sinking point impaired same direction—an heart action. A heart that is weak or diseased cannot do full .duty and thc circulation of the blood is interfered with. 'There is a medicine that gives new strength to the heart, new power to the pulse and puts n#w color into cheek and lip. “My fearful pulse would and jump then and dro beat at a rate almost could not to a stopping nlglit, point, feet rest at swelled and had severe pains in chest. Took Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure six weeks and was cured. ” T. II. Jones, Pittsburg, Texas. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure regulates the heart’s action, while it stimulates the digestive organs to make new, rich, red blood which gives strength to the whole body. Sold by drug gists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Col. Sanders has cur d curl leaf on his peach trees \,ith an application of white wa-li t > the trunk- As the wash was com posed of lime, silt and glu ■, it may be doubtful as t< which n i e of these Ingredients posse ses the virtue. At ali events, after losing all fruit last, year, and b.d.ig mmse affected this, the' are now clear of the disease and full of fruit and healthy leases, It’s worth trying. Dawsonvilie Ad vertiser. A FrightfulBlunder. Will often cause a horrible Ruin, Scald Cut or Raise. Eiickleii’s Arnica Salve the best in the world, will kill Ihe pain and promptly heal it. Cu res Old Sores Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, heal Skin Eruptions. Rest Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran teed. Sold by Tate, Simmon’s A Co.. JOCKEY. Harvesting is being carried on successfully. Rev. Ibid Sheffield preached an interesting sermon last Sunday at Bethany to a large congregation. Sunday School at 94 on preach ing days, otherwise at 24 in the afternoon. James Canny cut his hand last, Friday, from which he is suffering Little Agusta Maine Anderson, daughter of Mr. Marion Anderson died last Wednesday and was hurried at Pleasant Hill church Thursday. Henry Cook visited his sweet heart last Sunday. Rev. J. E. Pressley, preached at Providence last Sunday evening. The preaching hour on Saturday at Bethany is changed from 11 o’clock to 2 P. M. at 11 on Sunday Elias Anderson visited liis sen. Fira Anderson last. Sunday. PlJELLOK KT l’UERIH. We met Prof, Cagle, of Marble r ‘Saturday enrout for home from Atlanta. The Prof, is one of Pickens’ best educators ai d wit h all a live up to date young Baptist Suck young men in ourj cjmrches make the future for the churches look bright. May the Lord lead them int.(» fruitful fields.—Georgia Baptist. S3 A Word la to private . . Suffering r -a Women. No one but yourselves know of the suffering ffer? you go through. Why do I ou su It isn't necessary. D on't Osc your health and beauty, (for the loss of one is speedily followed by the loss of the other.) Don't feel “ weak “ and " worn out. - ' Impure blood is at the bottom of all your trouble. will ,h«btt.>K, •-A o %SarsnDariIla Johnstons 5 ttsf B cheeks. Each bottle contains a 1 * ..... .. ■— quart. QUART BOTTLES. Su P re ‘ sed M*nsss, Irregularity, LeueorrhcM, White*. Sterility, Ulcer* lOIINSTOV’S^ r .>'iT. 1 C .rnK e 1, li ra *J rol ‘ or ma,d *" fin<1 «»«(. help, benefit and cure In q’* T ’ !vmni!n» S2!PiinfoM. f K*|’ .«i ma so " n f£* thc of the breast*, woman’* neuralgia, life miserable. uterine displacement, Wo have and book all full those of health Information v Voe »veragr it—Its free. go e want “ M1CHK1AN PRUQ CO B’ Detroit. Mich. Llvcrsttes for Liver III*. The Famous Little Liver Pllle. a«c. TATK SIMMONS «V- C,.., Janpo", (hi. SAM W S. L. TATE, Tate. Oa. NELSON MERCANTILE Co., Nelson, (ia.--- .1. IV. FREEMAN EATON PATTERSON .V HAMRICK, Talking Hock, (»a. Marble Hill. Oa. IIIS LIKE “AVEIL Hy (Iniiiibcrlaill’s Colic, Cholera and bhinliot’a Remedy. “1 am lure lint Cliainbeslaiii s Coli •, Clmleiii and Dianho a Renic dy at one Uii.e saved my life,” says II. E. l.alalette, of Giegory Banding Clarke county Missouri, ! «a> m such bid shape tint tuu doctor* said I could not 'ive. When I w is '" was at the lowest coh, one of m ' neighbors brought in a bottle nt Chamberlain's ( oiic Cholera amt Diarrhoea Remedy and I took n and got instant relief, I soon got up and around. That was nine years and 1 am still m good liealth. Since then that medieim inis always been my house and always will he It, is the best on earth.” For sale by 'Bate Simmoii' and Co. Every farmer should have the Home and Farm, a senii-niont lily paper published at Louisville, Ky. We have made arrangements with the publishers of that paper and can furnish it to every subscriber of the Progress who pile's all ar rears and $ 1.10 for a years sub scription in advance. Tlfe regu lar price of the two papers is $1.50. Vi'IIAT WE LEAVE. . ... It don’t matter so much wh.it we leave our boys when we are gone as it matters what sort >f boys we leave it to. If your boy is honest and sober and upright, don’t you worry about what \ on aie going to leave him he’ll make a living, anyhow. And he, if lie’s just a well-dressed foolish dude, it don't much matter what you leave him, anyhow, because it’s just going to help him on his way to perdition. “Reminds me of a feller who came up to another and told him Unit old B ill Johnson had just died and left a million .dollars to the saloons. i fr Sho miouglb •> • ■ said the other feller, a little incredulous. ‘‘Well, he left it to them indi rectly,” said the first. “He gave it to liis sons and sons-in-law and they can be trusted to give it to tie saloons.” You seethe pint, don’t you?”—Sam Jones. Pan is a Greek word meaning all. Pan-American is a compound word meaning, thcrefi it*, all the Americas — North America, Cen tral America and South AmOrnai The Pan -American KXpositipn at Buffalo is an exposition at which it is supposed that all ihe Ameiicas in particular will be # represented. It is a wo Id’s fair in general, but :i Pan—American exposition in ticular.—Macon Telegraph. Take Laxative Brom Qunine 'Bab lets. All druggist refund the mon ey if it. fails to cure. E. VV. Grove’s ignatme is on eaeli box. 25c. Tho One Day Cold Cure. Kermott’s Chocolates I.axative Children Quinine for cold in the head and sore throat. take “them like candy. Von many as well expepot. to run a run a steam engine without water as to fiiij, an active, (.energetic man witli a torpid liver and you may know that Ids livi r is torpid when he ^ Ul|jsl , , |js or tVjls and languid after eaiing, often lias headache and sometimes dizziness. A tew dose", of Chamberlain’s Storn aeli and Bnei Table's will restore Ids liver to its normal functions, re new liis vitality, ini|»rove his diges tion and mak him feel like a new' malli Ivi.-e, 2o cents. Samples free a) Tm,. Simmons – (Jo’s, store. B” I | STi 9 A I V I A I n ■ I I H lWr a I III I Iv I V ■ MABIFTTA CII.U TAl Ql’A MAdlFTTA GA., June ROtli To July (it h. Tickets for above occasion will lie on sale from all A. K. <fe N. sta tions J une 291 h to J u}y (itli, limi ted for exceptionally return to July 7th. See the lotv rates, which include one admission ticket to Chautauqua. From Rate Nelson $1.70 Tate’ 1.80 Jasper 1 .90 Ta'king Rock 2.10 Ellijny 2.50 DON’T MISS IT. A ait ire week of Music, Wit and Eloquence. SPECIAL TRAIN MARIETTA GA., TO KNOXVILLE. To,in. and RET CRN $2.50 Round Trip $2 50 Tickets will be sold from all main line Ga. stat’ons, Marietta to Blue Ridge inclusive, at above rates, for - special train leaving Marietta .Mine 2!tli 9:40 following regular passenger Train. Tickets will lie limited to return June25tIt or 20th on regular trains. It isn't the tiling you do, dear, It, is the tiling you leave undone, That gives you a bit of heartache At t lie sett ing of the sun. The tender word forgotten, The letter you did not write, The flow ers you did not send, dear, Are your haunting ghost tonight. The stone )on might, have lifted Out of our brotheis way, 'I'he bit of of hearthsome counsel You were hurried too much to say; The lov’ng touch of t lie hand, dear The gentle winsome tone Tbatyou had no time nor thought for With trouble enough of your own. The little acts of kindness, So easily out of mind. Those chances to be angels, Which every one may find— They come in night and silence— Each chill, repoachful wraith— When hope is faint and flagging ’ And a Might has dropped on faith For life is all too short, dear, And sorrow is all too great; So suffer our great compassion 1’liat tarries until too late, And it ls’t the thing you do dear, it is the thing you leave undone, Which gives you a bit of heartache At the setting of the sun. —Margaret Sangster. All communications for publioa t ion should reach us by Tuesday otherwise it might have to wait till next issue. When writing for the Progress, write on one side only.* Sign your correct name, lien, if vou-wigh to write under ‘ ficticious mime 1 indicate wl at we will do the rest.