About Pickens County progress. (Jasper, Ga.) 1899-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1902)
"HIV*ARSEt KOUTE’ * Miama, Knoiville – Northern By. TKROUr.M TRAII* SOMCDULC. North bound Daily Saturday Lv. Atlanta * a. ni. – :30 p in l" Marietta O LX It 0:45 “ Arv Jumper 11:07 “ 8:51 “ 2 Knoxville «:10 p in Murphy 4:30 “ Southbound Daily Saturday Lv Knox villa 8:45 a in “ Murphy 0.-00 a in Arv, Jasper 4:03 p m 7:27 a rn Marietta (IKK) “ 0:38 “ Atlanta 7:30 “ 11 :8– ** Close connections made at Knoxville for all points in NORTH and WKST a id n Atlanta Union Station for poin.s in the SOUTH and EAST. J, n. McWilliams, G. F. A., Knoxvile, Tenu. ) F. W. Cook. Age., { Jasper, Ga. At all its Agency Stations THE ATLANTA KNOXVILLE AND NORTHERN RAILWAY COMP ANY haa on sale through tickets to all points. To persons intending going’to TEXAS OAKLAHOMA INDIAN TERRITORY and WEST NORTHWEST snould secure their tickets through to destination from A. K. (!• N. Railway Agents. Ou'sido Agents cannot furnish Tickets nor quote you lower rates, Baggage checked free, through to all (joints to which tickets are sold. Through tickets sold to desti nations in CUBA, PORTO RICO, and NASSAU N. P. Also TO CINCINNATI, LOUIS VILLF, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO and all in the NORTH, NORTHWEST' and WEST, including points in California. For full information apply to Any A.K.AN. Agent or wiite to J. II. McWilliams, G. P. A. i Knoxville Tenu., j f i EXCURSION! SOUTH CAROLINA – WEST INDIAN EXPOSITION l! CHARLESTON S. a DEC. 2-1901 TO THE 1-1902, | The Atlanta Knoxville <x Nor thern Railway Company will sol round trip tickets to Charleston S. C. for abortr accosions VERY LOW RATES I Don't fail to attend this expo sition it is belter than all others For particulars apply to any A. K N. Rv, Agent or write to, r J. H. McWilliams, G. 1‘. A. Knoxvilta, Tenn. f We will send you the Home mid Farm and tho Ppooxebb for one year for only $1 H> ®ash. I headache ) F»K MT|- 1 MILES - n 3 At alt drug (torn 35 IWJ>, *tx Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped bulk. All C. druggists, C. C. Nevor sold in ioc. The One Day Cold Cure. Kproiott’* Chocolate* Laxative Quinine Cot cold in the head and sore throat. Children take them like candy. TIIE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL ATLANTA, 0A. Has inaugurated au agents’ contest for the months of January and Feb ruary, 1902. They arc going to di vide among their agents $160 in cash | to be paid on the first of March, $50 being the fii6t prize. In December they gave $100 to .dfteen agents. For terms and in formation address THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL ATI U ft, a Mexican Mustang Liniment don't stay on or near tho surface, but goes in through the muscle# and tl«uM to the bone and drives out ail soreness ana ma a min attoo. I 4 V/ i r ■En' k 1 4 Vii id For a Lame Back, Sore Muscles, or, in in fact, all Lameness and Sore- • ness of your body there is nothing ftiat will drive out the pain and in flammation so quickly as y Mexican m Mustang Liinilinnieirst. If you cannot reach the spot your self get some one to assist you, for it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly. Mexican flustang Liniment overcomes the oilmonts of horsee and ell domeetie animals. In fact, ft hi a lieeh healer and pain killer no matter who or what the patient la. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Almost a Dau.y at tiir Price ok a Weekly. The presidential campaign is over the world goes on just the same »d it is fall of news. To learn tins just as it is—promptly and im .artially—all that you have to do to look in the columns of The Edition of The New World which cornea to the 156 times a year. The Thnce*a- W r eek World’s dili gence as a publisner of first news has given it circulation wherever the English language is spoken—and you want it. . Thj Thrice-a-Week Woild’s regu lar subscription price is only M .00 per year. Wo offer thin uneqiialed newspaper and the Progress togeth er one year for $1.45. Tt« regular subscription price of he tw<* papers is PARAGRAPHS FOR WOMEN We wouvider it' tin? uiod^rn ’New England “Epitje-b” emicl.le to .bom selves over the law tb.it the 1’uu tan Fathers decreed. At any rate, tfi-*y r must approve of it, inasmuch as it has never been repealed. This is how it reads: “It is hereby decreed that si 1 ' women, of what ever rank, juoftiM ion or degree, whether run ids; or wid ows, who shall, after iliis ac\, impose upon or betr.iv into ma. imony any of lus Majesty’s subject by virtue of scents, cosmetics, washes, p int., art ificial teeth, false heir or high heels shall incuie the penalty of the law now in force against witcliraT and like roisdemearois.” !\ e doudt if the aforesaid modem “Fathers would be bold enough u> even intimate tho presence of such a law on the statute books. Hot listen to this ancient low still xu force in New Jeisy. In that vommonwolth they still have women who merit uxe till#! of “common scold,”and winch, wben eonfeied by a convicloo in court carries with it a penalty. The other day a worn, n w,.th an unruly tongue was fine ! the sura of #100. A curious fact about the nervious hurry activity of American women is that their occupation is so constant that leisure is beginning to be a con duon which they do not know how to meet. Tho suggestion (wliitach,we belive, is Stevenson’s), that “when you have found a day Vo be id ! e be idle for the d..v,” is one they c. n.not follow. A couple of hours or an after noon wholly disengaged coming sud denly to the busy women are a pos tive embarrassment. She does not seem to know what to do with them. ** It istliw being unable ever to “let go” that bring in the end nervios prostra ti< n. A proniineiit sooty leader of New York was asked once how she managed to get through withso many ho: ial tngagori:cnfs as she did. “Be cause,’, slit replied, “1 stop when I begin t » feel tired. I gave up any en gagement at the eleventh Imur 1111 - less ii be a dinner one, if 1 discover that i am tired at its beginning.’’— The Presdyterian w - . VVV'W’V'V' 1’oreftfi VN^ ^ f We promptly obtain U'. S. and f s> A (* m cr. free report on "t patentability. ADE-MARK§, For ire ® write \ KnSl 3 8 to * k l T 3 •lv IlhTTKlv HEALTH. Better health always follows a use f Mexiei’i Hi >t Pill sillily because they cloiinse the sy-tern of sickening and effete mutter so thoroughly and eom > lelelv. It is a sin to remain oon r ’Root Pills s.ipaled when Mexican Oil ly cost. 25 cents a box. 'Piie Best Pain Cure. I« one that is absolutely safe and sure and that taken inwardly will cure cramps and colic, or applied ex tol md will reduce swelhngs and sub due pain. Gooch’s Quick Relief does this and only costa 2:> cents. Want to bo Pretty? Then purify your blood by taking Gooch’s Sarsapaiilla, ihe best of all blood medicines. KC ANY YOU M\2 \ m NOISES? DEAF? > l\ » ii!W ALL. CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE MOW CURABLE bv our new invention. Onlv those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERNYAB, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore, Md.» March will 50. give wi, Gwr-'*tsn !Vin*v entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I now you * ~ a «SSS»nd this kept on getting worse, unt« I lost 3 underwent treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any■success, consulted a num a eminent speeiahst oi this city, who told me that ber of phvsictans,- among others, the most only ear temporarily, that the head noises would onlv an o'v intion fouhV help me, and even would that be tost forever. then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear in York paper, and ordered your treat- 1 then saw voxir advertisement accidentally n New the ceased and ment. After 1 had used it onlv a few days according to your directions, noises to»dav, after five weeks, mv hearing in the diseased ear lias been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remaid Very truly r°»^ RMAN „„ s Broadway, Baltimore, MJF . Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. Kxamination advice free. and YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME. at a cost. nominal INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AYE., CHICAGO, ILL. PETTETT, GA. .hdm E. and Elian Pet-tett ! •S trisi to Fnirinmint week. Beater Pmlget and wife in ini; Mr. 1‘ayno and family wtek. Miss Cora Lyon visited J. Cook and lainily Sunday. Preaching was (ivory well ded Sunday. C. \V. Put Lett ente'«?d school Jasper last Monday. Guess where Elias Pettet Sunday. Mr. Elijah Itoper spent day night with Marion J. I). Payne and w ife visited mother last week. Leanerd Allred has measles week. Mrs. John Fuller and little Jesse spent Monday night Mr. B. C. Fuller and family. Fanners are getting with work in this section on count of so much rain. i’li.! nmn'i. gcof Mr. Alloy i 1 U .Ml:' Violet Junes t Moruiug at the home of brides Motiieiu Tho bride ifl '‘flutrmiug young lady, and groom i« a well know young man of this place and their friends congratulate them on their happy marriage. Lewis Smith was up Sunday to see Ins best ghd . Mr. J. N. Ingram and wife vis iled relations near Blaine last Saturday night * Robin Chambers was up on bus iness Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Turner and little daughter Edna attend ed Preaching Sunday. ’’"Success to tin' PropRKPB, 10 ALL PERSONS HAVING FA R 311N.0, TI Jl IJE RE I), 0R MIN EUAL LANDS, OH WATER POWERS FOR SALE. The Nashville, Chattanooga Si I.nuis Railway proposes to u-.e i.s best offoi is to induce a good cl .ss of iuiinigr lets t..« Nettle in lemloiy c;on liguu.is to it-, lines, and to engage the aUi-utiiiii of capifallsls seeU'ir. Miinubieiit-i> g Sites or Minii ;- r Properly. It ilieiefo 1 e solioi.s t!ie support, ihe co-ujiei r.tion and the aKsiNtanee of Llie people of eyei \ eoimiy ihrougli which us Iuicn pa—. Pile m.iiisgerm-nt earncMly i< ij tli.it aii persons who have fa> m., for sale or b-r.-e. those who have lim e. ed lauds, water powers or ninnuri lands for sale, will send a brief dev criptior: of the sa ne to ihe raihoa l agent neareae them giving the pi : ce> uni terms of sa'e. The paice* innsi, oorrespond with the ]ii : ecs a->ked oi local havers. The management doe,, not propose to abl in se'ling land to immigrants at exo. bitvit or specula tive prtces. suitable for coloniza Large tracts ti n, at low juices, wai'ied. J. B. Killkbrew Industrial and Immigradon Agant. II. F, Smith Traffic Manager, Nashmt.e Te.vx- ssr 1ST J25T.S553S 3SSMBH 5?/ '£■ £ -W m l|L frx^ir. '^r • 7 -v i $g i l4 . , Mi . –£ 0 k k •• •'• - / ^ feg–di®* vk'–M MS W >' a Mg S. Tho Kira! Y i: TTnvo Always Bought, r,ad r 7thh has been* in. ioi over AO years, Last borne the signature z r •-/r uso r.ml lias been mm’ ;i- dr r his rea C–y0L£â€“{ Allow son al supervision no one to deceive since you its infancy. in this* AH Counterfeit.:, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that triile with and endanger the health of Infanta a* cl Children—Experience against Experiment. What Ss CASTOR IA Castor::i 1 1 ti harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare g<irie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Narcotic substance, Us bye is it3 guarantee. It destroys Worms and Yeveriahness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, ft relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatu nc j. it a inflates the Food, regulates the - Stomach umi tiovvels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Child. ;u’a Panacea— The Mother's Friend. ceisuiks CASTOR!A always Bears the Signature of A* – Tise E M ? 9 You Have Always Bou OO. C=3T t in Use For Over 80 Years. X-J- rtMfAUa COMPANY, VT MURRAY ETREEV, NEW VCBK C.rY. The Prookesh wants u good COi respondent in every eommuintv who will sends in weekly an :*c count of all the happenings such as is of interest to the citizens of the community. For such service we are willing to send a copy of the Progress. Tho On© 0*v Coid Curo, For cold in the- heed ,v,id sore throat use Ket tuott's Chocolates Raxative Quinine, the “Otie liny Cold Cure.” The Best Presn ijiten for Malaria Chills and fever is a bo!de of Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tokic. It ,- s simpiy iron and qufei-ie in a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Pi.ce w BY DEALING WITH US. We offer you a fine line of 'TTfrrrrr* ttrr,rt'il vehicles at f$rrrrfr the same prices previously therefore quot ed to the Dealers, with you should place your order us direct and so sa veseveral which proflts. il Send for catalogue large J lustrates and describes our assortment of vehicles, harness, job L r etc. Prices right I Every guaranteed 1 1 cr innic BUGGY –HARNESS CO. St Loola, Mo. uy- € ■ * 1 f A MP AND s i SHORTEST ROUTE and QUiGHEST TSftfiE - TO --- ST. LGDfS AND T^E WEST, a PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATI, AMT ST. LOUIS WITHOUT CHAL OHUSAGkff the _ l _ V2* %B> ' ’NWEST, PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANT.V V : CAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. NEW TRAIN to. ’■SWty.gaca eiNCISifiTI PULLMAN SLEEP!;: XTA TO LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNA i fHOUT CHANGE. Stesp Hates to Arkansas and Texas _ ALL-RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO MEW ORK AMD THE SAST. mmeST HA TES TO ALL RESORTS* For Schedules, La M.:- . -y Railroad information, call upon or write to l. W. THOMAS, ii H. F. SMITH, CHA8. E. HAHHAN, fienerr.l Pa^ager.- Trafnc Manager, \-oncrr! Pass. Agent, Masfiville, Tenn. Nashville T 'tfin. Atlanta, Q«, SO YEARS' I EXPERIENCE ?4r. : i q 111 ?: Trade Marks j Dcsiaits Copyrights –k Anyone senlfng a Meet ch ant! dcacription I onickly invention AickJy ascertain-our is probably ohably patentable. patentable. opinion freo ConiniUHica» ConaiauHica* whethG*' kq t.ions strictly eontldentiaL Handbook oa Patents sent free. Olde.st agency for Bccuring patents. Patents taken through Mimu tho k Cu. receirl special notice , without charge, in Scientific Biterkaa. Ahandsomel 7 illnfltratcd weekly. Ii«rs:®«t $8 cuiation of any scientific journal. Terms, a year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. iM – Co-. S6,8roRto Si., >’ flew Yorl i Branch Otllce. 625 F Washington, D. O. ' Those who advertise are t he ones who get the Trade. Watch and see if that is not correct. Fiie-.-ene Cures Piiesi Jfonny refunded if it evert'aiU, Awtx-Asus cures ' hill* and Fever.