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PICKEHS COUNTY
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as Second Class Mail Matte..
SUBSCRIPTION’: one year *(<*>
– * nix mo.
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Published Kvery Friday Morning.
G. A. BARTLETT,
Editor - and - Publisher.
Jabpbb. Ga m August, BO, 1001 .
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publication in the Progress must
bo signed by the w'riter, not for
publication but for our own pro
tection. Com m u 1 licati ons not
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lished.
The On© Day Cold Curo.
Kermott’* Chocolates I.axative Quiniue for
cold In the head and sore throat. Children take
them like candy.
R. E. Smith, of Roy, was visit
ing friends(?) at Talking Rock
Sunday and Monday.—K11 i jay
Times.
Col. R. F. Haney made a busi
ness trip to Marble Hill tins week
Dav sonville Advertiser.
Mr. R. Y. Keley, of Talking
Rook, was visit ing bis son C. 15.
Keley at this place Sat unlay and
Sunday.— Ellijav Tim es.
Mrs. Gus Jackson and children,
of Marble llill, spent latter part
of last week with relatives neni
town.—Dawsonville Advertiser.
Wo had three very interesting
services at Jasper last Saturday
night, and Sunday. We hope soon
to hold revival services with this
church.—Georgia Baptist.
By the will of 11. Y. Scott, a
Faribault, Minn., miser, at least
$60,000 in money is to becomplely
dreatroyed—burned to ashes in tho
presence of w itnesses That is of
course,if the provisions of the w ill
are carried out. Scott left $5,000
to a maid s ervant,but cut off a
nephew,his nearest surviving rela
tive, without a penny. He certain
had money to burn.
Phil. D. Amour’s Rules ol Success.
Good men are not cheap.
Capital can do nothing without
brains to direct it. No General
can fight Iuh battles alone, Ho
must- depend upon Iris Lieutenant,
and his success depends upon his
ability to select the right man for
the place. There is no such thing
as luck. Most men talk too much.
Much of my success has been
due to keeping my mouth shut.
The young man who wants to
marry should pick out a good
mother and marry one of her
daughters—any one will do.
Au , Oaklahoma w publisher , . an
uounces the following rates :
For telling the public that a
man is a successful citizen when
«very bo.lv knows ho is as hu y as
government mule, $8.85; referring
to a deceased citizen as one who is
sincerelv mourned by the entire
community, when we know he will
be . . missed • , by the ., poker , circle, • , $1.08; ......
1 ’
referring to some gallivanting
female { , as an estimable .. , lady , whom .
it a pleasure to moot, when every
business man in town would rath
the .. devil coming, horns,
prao er set* , ,
hoofs and all, than to see her
eomine coming toward toward him lnm, $X. « 10 • , cillhur cal g
an ordinary pulpit pounder an enn
uent divine, 00 cents; .ending a
tough Jfts. sinner to heaven with
>h
in
t i “Howmt it \ (t
Lit mpkin ciiiHjini *t
son v le Advert isei.
Marriage by Wholesale.
Of tlif; 400 American teachers who
sailed on the transport Thomas
from _San Francico to Mnnil’i,
sixty of them 011 reaching
Honolulu were married, The
teachers hod been chosen from
e many normal universities of
the country and 1 were strangers
t o each other. Their acquaintance
and courtship extended over a
period of less, than ton days.
the captain of the Thomas re
fused to permit the wedding while
at sea, and the thirty couple, upon
t he arrival of the transport at Hon
olulu, sought out a clergymaij
and were married. About was
chartered and the thirty pairs
made a tour of the bay
About Missions.
Very frequently travelers art
found to have very little sympathy
with missionaries, and, as a gene
ral thing, are ready to pick up
any false accusations against them
billon a non them,
111 r
1 1 f. r t!
\ a * m it it uc o
rcunl y i ); t
again si Lord and w
W hen s t!i rn. e
uliicli lm ,e m.'i■ 1 <* e r fnn ms ;lu
world over, i I’g. isahelh Byr
Bishop, tlmn li.-s shell: Byrd,
shared t o somo exteut 1:1 I <> pre
judices of me LiiglU 1
against, missionaries, and give ex
pression to t.lmsi' in her narjier
works. Later, however, - he
tear^'d to kiAiw tliesi consecrated
men and women bi't.ter, and had
opportunities to see the blessed
and far reaching work they were
doing, she was changed from ail
unfriendly crit ic into a most en
thusiastic admirer and friend.
Her later works abound in expres
sions of admiration for them and
their work. Recently the anounce
inent has been made that she lias
offered her services as a missiona
ry in India- She has been won by
wlmt she has seen and felt of this
w ork to give the maturest years of
her life to it.—Tho Baptist Mis
sionary Magazim .
A sound discretion is not so
much indicated by never making
a mistake as by never repeating it.
Mr. NVoodwod—Your papa is
such a joker. Miss Willin—Why?
Mr. Wood wed—Because, when I
asked for your hand he refused
me, saying he didn’t want any
mutilated members in his family.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
7 r k ‘ dne) "
blood your
purifiers, they fil
impurities in theblood!
ofVr'difrYhV'faiHo'do
VWHi their work.
_ri6 I ‘ g wCvcv*
k 1 ♦. ki
bea-.s, a-..d caw.; 1 quick o- t deddy
heart ms'. - one fe< iou.;h
Ive^ortog m ru h\ •. -'VI- dnev!
poisoned it used blooi thr-u. i, s and ... ries
‘ to L c • ‘ • - ?," o..... in ^- v
^t •
, ™ ^ . k' O ney
S rZtWv'. bAL p U
a in g°” 7idLev trout - - 1 be *‘ n '
If you are sick yo;. can m .k* no istake
and'lhitnaordfnam Swamp^X’. rck. eft^’> tV-ni-: t - mel’s
rAii-ed ite v.Hy ‘
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wonderfulcu^s of the mor; cases
Sn?IJdSS• t'Vn T. it! ^r f r . ,ts " ; G" 4 ' -v ^
es . Vou ma/have 'B
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out if you have kidney or euHaer tremble,
“c“rB£8hS~*R°Y WrU ' ,! “
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Somehow : the 0Lr.c< - •vlUCCS
the peur. r- l?. S2CL15 to St-i^ I.,2
digestive machirie. / going prop
erty, so that the yationt is able
to digest and ebsorh h.S ordinary
food, which he could not do be
fore, and that is the way the gain
is made.
A certain amount of flesh is
necessary for health; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
■3 mw$ iriiiiision
You will find it iusi as useful in summit
i$ in winter, and if you are thriving upon
it don’t stop because the weather is warm.
5cc. and *t.oo, alf druggists.
SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Tho Ono Day Cold Curo.
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker
mott’s Chocolates I.axative Quinine. As easy to
take as candy. “Children cry for them.”
Send us the names of your vis
itors and such other news that
will be of interest to the readers
of the Pboorksb.
Tho ino De v Co’d Guro.
I*C1* cold Hi • e throat use ICer
mott’s C"bc e 1 liiDTje, the “Qfce
P; / Cole k
TOO T i ruck it
rich” on .•• in. his year. Judge
George i’. G ■ ;r, of , 'arietta, U
KM'll (loin iii 're thni ativ otlror
:i;m we je w >i ill that part ol
lie stilt 0 to develop its advantages
ms m peach growing region, and we
hope that he is reaping an
it harvest this "season.—Albany
Herald.
How much better off this world
would be j,f e\ cry man. , slni^i
attend to his business and not
meddle with the affairs of others
unmasked-. But the fellows who
have no business of their own
to attend to are sure to try to
run tlu' business of other people-—
Ex.
Boj Character.
It is the greatest delusion in
world for a boy to get the idea
that his life is of no consequence,
and that the character of it will
not be noticed. A manly, trutlifu.
boy will shine like a star in any
community. A boy may po-s ss
as much of noble diameter as a
man. He may so speak and live
the truth that there shall lie no
discount on his word. And there
are such noble Christian boys •
and wider and deeper than they
are apt to think is their influence.
They are the king-boys among
their fellows, having an
influence for good, and loved and
respected because of the simple
fact. of living the truth.
Dear boys, do be tlmithful.
Keep word , as absoslutely , , . ,
1 your
8acrod ' Bo kll0W " for > r our fidelt- _
^ to Sch ^ ] ’
Be true in every friendship. Help
others to he and do good.—Ex.
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t ured of 1 hronieHlavihoea After
XZ'ZC y ^
diarrhoea :«nd ami-;l,t lwn-M.isi.be-
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# Um1 ' Joh S IioU '
ins \° ’ ! - V: ' ] ’ owa - v ’
Prench ( nip, Miss. “I had spent
s ° ,!:,U ‘ h t: " " ‘ ,m ' ney ail,i
ed so much that I had given up all
liopes of .• recovery. I , was so feeble , ,,
,, , , ! the dn-rh ‘ 1 tVn l
. l t-ould , do , no kind , of labor, could
even travel, but by accident
permitted to find a bottle ol
Chambealain’s Colic, ’ Cholera and
, d , **<»' , ,
' ,arrUwa a »
several bottles I am entirely curetl of
that trouble. I am so j.leased with
the result that I am anxious that
t« » ««h ^ ,01 wfca a*
have.” For sale by Tate Simmons
– Co.
We nry rv t<> hnv
leave a waous in <-*t ing at Marble
Ilii! lust Saturday. We were call
■ j I by 1 lie pastor and bretli
first <»f t h*-* tt.ok and went
i Wednesday. Owing to the o<>n
niit rain, wh were not. able to got
; enngregntin until Thursday
1 : 11 we (lid however have small
1 j.tf• ,- i?ati<ii;s both Wednesday
1 . ; . < i 'i'inuvdav evening*. Interest
•»«'" «»‘d u 1)1,1 »’» 1<;ft
there were some twenty or more
inquirers, some of whom, we learn,
have profe.s..(d Gi.ee. BrolturPad
get is pa*tor til Marble Hill and a
noble man ho is; self lorgetting
mid sacrificing. \Y o are expecting
hear of good tilings being ac
complished through his labor with
his churches. The church at Mar
hie Hill will soon build a new
house of worship. We are sure t hey
will because they need it and have
just such a membership as will
come to the front—-consecrated
and able. May the Lord lead them
into success.—Georgia Baptist.
He Owes His Life to the Forethought
of a Companion.
While on a camping tup to in
Webster county, Mr. S. I. Stamp, of
Norman town, \V. Va., had a severe
attack of bloody flux. He says, “I
firmly believe that I owe rny life to
the forethought of one of the coni
nau v ho had taken along a bottle
of Chan la slam’s Colic, Cholera and
D n lioea Rem< dv.” Moral.— Pro
care a bottle of this remedy before
leaving vome, It cannot be obtained
when 0 :: a hunting, ffshing or pros
pecting trip. Neither can it be ob
(aided while an board the car • or
steamships, and at such times and
1 'laces it is most likely to be needed,
Tb(i sal '° is t0 have 5t with you ’
-
Thousands of travelers never leave
home on a journey without it. For
sale by ’Bate Simmons <– Co.
The boy goes to business, and
begins-Ills business by simplvdoing
the things he is told to do, and do
ing them in a common and ordina
ry way. I f he stops here, lie remains
all his life long a drudge. But if lie
begins to see that business has a
significance; that his life is not
merely sweeping the store, not
merely writing / letters, not merely
8olling S00(1j4 if he begin* to see
how the who le history of the word
]g lillked together, and it is God’s
W!iy of building up humanity and
8erv j n g Jnimant.y—as be gets this
birge view; and enters into it, life
mln j 8 t, er whereby / love is enlarged
ahd con8cienc is strengthened,
the Bchool wlierein he is educated
our of fcho lowe , into the higher.
He , has . ... lie
now risen, or rising,
from that , , which , . . mortal , into - ,
is
that , which , . . immortal and
is
eternal.— ,
p^ jWold j l p ra
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Chamberlains Cough Remedy a Great
Favorite.'
The soothiug and healing proper
tea of this remedy, its pleasant taste
and P^P 1 and P ermanent favorite ai)es with
have made it a great
, everywhere. , It _ . especially . „
people is
prized by mot hers of small children
for coldr, croup and whoop,ng cough
as it always affords quick relief, and
as it contains no opium or other
harmful drug, it may be given as
confidential to a baby as to an adult.
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BEOUCA v- PICREN-J COUNTY.
Will be sola on the first luesday
Octotmr tool, at public outcry, at the
b'V'u< T al'lumrsof bjd.W sale ^certain to"tho’
and Uw proper
half y ’ If o* lot of .and ,Sl numbered. 1 1 <7 and
four acres of lot of land, numbered 16(5,
178, all of said land being in the 4th
District and i section of said Bounty
of Pickens, and containing 70 acres more
m-less. All of said property levied upon
Mtirf^two a “Mn«l'f^’the
ewutions,
Ju^cc Court for the 1509th IMshict G
M of said county, 13 favor of A. M. Dar-.
nGl, against the^said^ Amanda^A^Roe. j
Amanda A. Roe, defendant in ii fa.
Deed to reconvey said property, from;
Sled filed anT^crd! !
0 d'i>v lew This August 21st 1901 * t
t'. T. WiiKKi.KK. slieHff.
to
trains '
You have two ‘ . n 1
d day to Texas, on The_' ;r,' !
CottOfi *Sclt
One leaves Memphis at 8.50 a.' m.,/..r^
the other at 8.30 p. m. Trains from
principal points reach Memphis, morningi-^^jj^ 1 ,,. s
and eve ing, in plenty of time to
-these trains.
[ Cotton Bell iralns carry Pullman Sleepers at
A night, Parlor Cate Cars during the day and Free
■ m Chair Cars both day and night. Write and tell
m W us where you are going and when you will
YT7 leave, and will tell the exact cost ol a
« m we you
L':;-.- ticket and send you a complete schedule for
£5! ... the trip. V/e will also send you an Interesting little
*** - book, "A Trip to Texas."
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If Wf Y •f.j W*®**!®^
i 1 H H SUTTON, T. P. A., Uuttjiwxji, lean.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
“Something New Under
The Sun.”
All Doctors have tried to cure
CATARRAII by the use of powders,
acid, gases, inhalers and drugs in paste
form. Their powders dry up the mu
cuous merabrames causing them to
track open and bleed. The powerful
aculs used in the inhalers have en
tirely eaten away the same membran
es that their makers aimed to cure,
while pastes and ointments cannot
reach the disease. An old and ex
perienced practioner who has for
many years made n close study and
specialty of the treatment of CA
TARRH, has at last perfected faith'ully a
Treatment which when
used, not only relieves at once, but
perrnantly cures CATARRH, by re
moving the cause, stopping the db
chatges, and curing all infiamation.
It is the only remedy knowh to sci
ence that actually reaches the afflict
ed parts. This wonderful reined v is
known as “SNUFFLES the GUAR
ANTEED CATARRH CURE” and
is sold at the extremely low price of
One Dollar, each packagh containing
internal and external medicine sufli
centfor a full month’s treatment and
everything necessary to its perfect use.
“SNUFFLES” is the only perfect
CATARRH CURE ever made and
is now recognized as the only sai'e
and postive cure for that annoying
and disgusting disease. It cures all
inilamntion quickly and perrnantly
and is also wonderfully quick CoLI) to re
lieve HAY FEVER or in
the head.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTH)N-“SN UF
FEES” will save you if you use it
at (-i.ee. It is no ordinary remedy,
but a complete treatment which is
postiyely guaranteed to cure CA
TARRIT in any form or stage if used
according to the directions which
accompany each package. Don’t de
lay but send for it at once, and write
full particulars as to youi condition,
and you will receive special advice
from the discoverer of this wonder
fu! letnedy regarding your case
without cost to vou beyond the reg
ular price of "“SNUFFLES” the
GlIA RUN TEED C A T A R. R II
(JURE.”
Sent prepaid to any address in the
United States or Can: da on receipt
of One Dollar, Address Dept C 566
EDWIN R GILES – COMPANY,
2330 ami 2332 Market street, Phila
delphia.
SUMMER TOURIST RATES TO
MOUNTAIN AAl) SEASHORE
RESORTS ON AND VIA
ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE –
NORTHERN Ry. The Southern
Senic Line.
The only Railroad Line east of
tlnJRockies crossing the Mountains
by a Loop Line. Copper and Mar
ble Ballast. No Dust. Cool and
invigorating. information For rates and other
apply to any A. K. –
N. Agent or write to J. H. Mc
Williams, G. P. A. Knoxville Tenn
TO CtTltE tOLDTX ON E DA Y
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggist refund the mpn
ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s
signature is on each box. 25c.
\TTl-\TIO\ VftFY/J VFV
The state, recognizing the necessi
ty J 0111 ’ obtainining an education,
has established at Dahlonega, a col
w ’ her « y°« c an l>ave the advan
tage b of a $40,000 equipment, 1 and a
tacult . u .v, each man a specialist • in , his
department- Tuition is free, and
board is only $8.00 a month in dom
jtory. $100 will cover cost of ) ear.
ft »s x our college, buiit by you, and
stands reauy to help you. It is not
a town school, but a veal college, be
ing one of the five male* colleges of
1 lc s ^ te ; It cost no more to go to
» real college than to one only in
Unn ’ tybeat yourself by go
wX’ –
catalog to J. S. Stcwait, President
CANDY CATHARTIC 4*4
lOe. All
S5«. SOc. Draft Uta.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good.”
Twentieth Century Medicine.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as
far ahead of ancient pill poisons and
liquid physic as the electric light of
the tallow candle. Genuine stamped
C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All
druggists, ioc.
Some men grow gray 'waiting to
be given a chance 01 Imr men
take it.
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hell’s Catarrh Cure
is the only postive cure known toihe
medical fraternity, Ca'arrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and acting di
rect! v on the blood aim ons snr
facet, of the system, thereby oestroy
the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much fai h in its
<: ureative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any' case it fails
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address, E. J. CllENEY – CO
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggist, 75o
Hall’s Family Pills are the be-i.
Every farmer should have the
Home and Farm, a semi-monthly
paper published at Louisville, Ky
We have made arrangements with
the'publisliera of that paper and
can furnish it to every subscriber
of the Progress who pays all ar
rears and $1.10 for a years sub
scription in advance. The regu
lar price of the two papers is $1.50
The Appetite of a Goat
is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
Sthomac and Liver are ont of order
All such should know that Dr. King’s
New Life Pill,s the wonderful Stomach
and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid ap.
petit, sound digestion and a regular bod
ily habit that insuies healt ahd great
energy. Ojly25c.it 'Hite, Simmons –
Co.
Stops the Cough
and works oFi the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Qninine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure*
No Pay. Price 25 cents.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
liie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
If on a calm day you want to
know in what direction the slight
^st cimeut current ot of * air IU ;< - h W5’t
your linger and hold it up. It
feels cool on the side where the
breeze strikes it, owing the evapo
oration.
We will send you the Horn opna
Farm and the Progress for (Hr)
year for only $1 10 cash.
The Pickens County Ppoorer*
;l! 'd , t.ie , Atlanta \\ oekly Goie.-titu
...........y,,.r-aavl. f..r nly $1.50