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VOL. XV.
THE PROGRESS.
GENERAL DIRCTORY
United States Commissioner
John F. Simmons.
Superior Court,
Fourth Monday in April and Sop’. Wiher
Jodok,— Oeo. F. Gober, Marietta.
solicitor,- It. F. Simpson. Alpha ret a
County Officials.
Ordinary Calvin J. Cornells,) u,
Sessions held first Monday n each month
Clerk Sup. Court, I
and J. T. Atherton.
County Treasurer.
Sheriff,— C. T. Wh, eler.
Tax Collector,—A. 1 . Bradley.
Tax Receiver,— R.P, Helds.
COUNTY surveyor,— Hick Gravley.
Coroner,— W. .W Wrght
COMMISSIONERS OF BOA OS A REVENUES
B. H. SIMMONS Chairman,
HARRY DEWER,
J S. DARNELL.
Meets the 1st Tuesday in month.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Mayor, J. F. Simmons.
COUNCILMAN:
C. J. Cornelison. U.U. Wheeler, EL Hood,
E. Lenning, Walter Rhyne,
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Religious Services.
M. K. CHURCH, SOUTH.
Fbesidino Elder.— Rev. S. B. Ledbetter.
PASTOR.— Rev. C. C. JARRELL.
Services each third Sunday, and Sunday
night in each month.
Sunday School,9.30, a m. B. H. Simmons, Sup
BAFT 1ST CHURCH.
Pastor, Rev. G. A. Bartlett.
Services, t'outh Sunday, in every month.
Sunday School 9.30, a. m. Tollerson Kirby Supt
Board of Education.
Eber Wofford.
Barney Pendley
M. Morrison,
J. N. McDanie ,
Geo. W. Little, Commissioner j
•I. W. Henley,
PICKENS STAR LODGE No. 220.
■libs and F.
A. M.
John Mann, \Y. M- Wm. King,
S. W. J. W. Cagle, J. W. John W.
Henley, S. D. J. D. Townsend, J.
D. B- H. Simmons, Treas. W\ A.
Jones, Sect. J. A. Bruce, Tyler.
Meets first Tuesday and 3rd.
Saturday night in each month.
Professional Cards.
HARDY RHYNE,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE,
Jasper, Georgia.
Dr.F.C. Richards.
PHYSICIAN — – — SURGEON,
Jasper, Georgia.
JOHN H. HENDRIX,
PHYSICIAN – SURGEON.
JASPER, GEORGIA.
Dr. R. L HUNTER,
...,.j\\ ; >; { „■' Dentist.
HiHgf :<f% Will beat
the Richards
laffiiiiir: A fr'fp Hotel 10 days
^1 ^^^ineachmonth ‘ begimng with
the 20tli.
JASPER, GA.
Richards House
F. C. RICHARDS, Proprietor.
— Rates — Reasonable. —
opecial Rates to Citizens of
Pickens County. — ~
Guests Receive
Attention. - Also,
Don’t Accept a Substitute i
When you ask for Cascarets be
sure you get the genuine Cascarets
Candy Cathartic! Don’t
fraudulent substitutes, imitations or
counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp
ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk.
All druggists, ioc.
President-Elect Makes Triumph
al Entry In Santiago.
Estimated That Vivas Were littered,
bv 40,000 Throats as He En
tered the City—Palma Was
Escorted by Guard of
American Soldiers.
Santiago de Cuda, May I—Brig
adier General S. At. Whiteside, the
commander of the department of
Santiago, sent his aid de camp, Lieu
tenant II. C. Whitehead, of tht
Tenth cavalry, to Manzanillo to meet
Senor Palma, and ordered a squad
ron of calvary and a battery of artil
lery, and band of music, to form the
official escort of the president-elect
in his landing here.
About 40.000 were packed in the
narrow streets of this city when
Senor Palma arrived, and the
crowds were so dense at certain
points that they obstructed the pro
cession, which was increased by
mounted delegations from all parts
of the province until it was miles
long. The greatest enthusiasm pre
vailed.
Senor Palma was escorted to the
palace, where he held a public recep
tion during the afternoon, lasting
several hours. So numerous were
the people who were eager to shake
hands with the president-elect that
he became exhausted and retired
from the hall slightly indisposed.
Senor Palma will, during the after
noon, visit San Juan hill and inspect
the sanitary department. lie will be
entertained at a banquet this even
ing.
The president-elect showed remar
able energy. This afternoon he in
spected the schools and cemetery of
the city. At the cemeteries where
the bodies of the Virnius martyrs
are interred he made an impressive
speech and placed a floral wreath on
each grave. lie said that history
did not furnish another instance of
such unselfish devetion to the princi
ple of liberty. Senor Estrada Pal
ma also visited the San Juan and
Caney battlefields under the escort
of General Whiteside. Later he in
spected the new school houses,
which were the first to be built for
educational purposes in Cuba.
Tonight the president-elect was
entertained at the opera and by the
Marine Club. The city is illuminat
ed and bands are playing on all the
plazas.—Constitution.
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lDc.i.”>c. Candy ifC.CC Outharti • fuM.drug;;-; re cor- <-fLtiJmoney* : ion forever.
That’s a good name for
Scott’s Emulsion, Chiloren
arc like young plants, Scree
will grow in ordinary soil.
Others need fertilisers.
The nature cf seme children
prevents them from thriving
*ouordinary food Such chil
dren grow; ight if treated right.
Ail they need is r. little fer
til ; a little extra richness.
Scott’s Emulsion is the right
treatment.
Fertilizersr.'-rAct’ Ingsgrow.
Thath just whal Scott’s Hi
sicn gocs. ,1 lt makes children
grow in grow in strength,
rich blood, grow in w : r.m
grow v 1
grow happy, i cat . j v.r.ac Vv'£
make it for.
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SUCCESSOR TO THE HERALD.
Jaspor, Georgia, Friday, May, 0, 1902
REMEYON THE
PHILIPPINES
Says Tkey Know Nothing Who Talk of
Withdrawal.
New York, May 1.—Iiear Admir
al Kemey, who arrived here today
on the Brooklyn after a tour of sea
duty in the Far East, was interview
ed on the conditions in the Pnilip
pines. 11e said :
“I have no actual news to bring
from the Philippines. Of the stories
of alleged cruelties and the subjec
tion of the natives to the so-called
‘water cure’ I have no personal
knowledge. What I may have
heard I should not care to give for
publication because of the possibility
of being called before the committee
of the Senate now investigating the
charges.
“Concerning the g< neral conditions
in the islands General Chaffee told
me before I left that things were
progressing satisfactorily, slowly,
but surely, and that pacification was
only a matter of time. Talk of the
withdrawal of the United States lrom
the Philippines is based on an inac
curate and incomplete knowledge of
conditions there. Our country could
not withdraw. Choas would result.
My abservations have convinced me
that the natives are not capable of
of self-government yet. They need
a guiding hand, and now that we
have undertaken the task, we can
not for the sake of humanity with
darw until the work is completed.”
—Constitution.
A LESSON FROM
THF.TRUSTS.
The trust will he entitled to one
white mark on the credit side if their
«■
operations shall succeed in teaching
our southern farmers the economy
and profitableness of raising foo l
crops. All other farmers of argu
ment have been exhausted upon the
theme with but scant effect. But. if
the trusts will only boost the prims
of western beef, mutton, pork, flour
and corn lev. Is that are unreacha
ble by the masses of the people there
may come a revolution in the
agricultural world of the south.
One strong fact stare the farmers
of the south in the face. It is cot
ton cannot be raised at a profit while
foodstuffs are controlled I y the trusts.
No farmer in Georgia can pay the
credit prices that the meat packers
are making inevitable and get back
the cost of hia crop in the open mar
ket. If the trusts, then, can save
themselves from the law and contin
their control of the prices of beef and
bacon, the farmers of the south will
have to raise their own food .crops
or go out of business.
The present situation is making it
plainer than ever that we of the
south'are literally wasting millions of
dollars every year by refusing to
produce our own corn, oats beef and
pork, and actually donating that
much trade to the west without any
reeprocal advantage, Georgia can
raise without extraordinary effort
every pound of the cerals and meats
needed by our people. \Ve have
the soils and climate that enable ns
to do so at figures that will defy
western competition, to sar nothing
of robberie-prices made trusts.
During the civil war. with nearly
all the able bodied men tn the armies
and only the woman on the farms
to superintend the slave labors, we
produced of all those products the
crops that were needed to sjport the
troops in the carnps and the families
at home. After that experience it
is the sheerest nonesnse for any one
to talk about the poveity of our soils
and pastures, or the greater economy
I of buying our snplies for farm and
city from the granaries and packer
les of the west.
We repeat with ail
tlmt it will be a happy day for Geor
gia ami other southern states if
trusts, in pursuit, oftneir rapacious
robberies shall finanlly convince
people, that tl cir only srfety from
situations like the present is general
policy of home production of food
supplies. ■
What Is The Use Of It,
Why order cheap buggies or by
cicles or sowing machines from
market when you can get a
clasc article from us at about
same price? We can sell you a
first class buggy, sewing machine
or bycicle for about the same you
pay for something that is ready
for repears as soon as you get it.
Come and see us or write to vis.
J G. A. Bartlett, Jasper, Ga.
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He Knew It Was Sarah
An old man would not belive he
could hear his wife talk at a distance
of five miles by telephone. His bet
ter half’ was in a country shop several
mile% away, where there was a tele
phone, mid the skeptic also was in a
place where there was a similar instru
ment. Ou being told how to oj erate
it, he walked boldly up and shouted,
“Huiloa, Sarah! J 5 At that instant
the lighting struck the telephone
wire and knocked the man down.’
As lie scrambleb to his feet he exci
tedly cried. “That's Sarrah every
inch.” Richmond Dispalh.
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as mercury will Surely destory the
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KING OF IT BY PARDONS OF
FICERS OF THE CHICAGO.
Before being Released the Officers
Paid $2,000 as Damages to the
„ Italians Who Were As
saulted—Chicago will
Leave Venice.
Rome, May l.—The king has
pardoned the officers of the United
States cruiser Chicago, who have
been imprisoned at Venice. They
will be inimedintly handed over to
the United States consul, from
whose charge they will be transfer
ed to the Chicago, which is ready
to sail.
United States Ambassador Mey
er conferred this morning with
Signor Prinett, the foreign minis
ter, and the release of the Amer
can naval officers was arranged,
conditioned upon the payment of
civil damages amounting to $2,
000 .
Venice May 1.—the imprisoned
American naval officers this after
noon generously idemnified the
parties claiming damages for in
jury, and the publie prosecutor
telegraphed to Rome that all legal
impediments to the prisoners pai
don were removed.
The claimants for damages had
telegraphed to the minister of jus
tice, asking him not to accede to
the petition until their claims
were adjusted. This objection
was removed and|the public prose
cutor here notified the minister of
justice.
remains OF FROM THIS
STATE FOUND AT ANTI FT AM,
Buttons told the
story,
Years Ago Friends Searched for
Their Bodies, but could not find
them—Pice ef Shell imbed
edded in the thigh of one
O
Martmsburg, W. Va., May 1.—
(Special.) Yesterday workmen repair
ing the canal near Antietam battle
field, on the Maryland side, un
earthed the remains of two confed
erates.
The skeltons were clothed in but a
part of the con fed rate uniform, which
was tolerable well preserved. 'I'he
buttons told tiiat they were Georgians.
Two dirk knives much rusted, were
found. Imbedded in the thigh bone
of one was one-third of a shell, which
evidently caused Ins death. Around
the ankle bones of one was a blue
silk tie.
A score of years ago a party was
here from Georgia looking for tiie re
mains of two soldiers. They dug
near the locality', but failed to find
the dead and left without leaving
their names. The remains-were in
terred in Elmwood cemetery.
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N. Lauzelilk, Romeo, Mich.
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Do not bo deceived by those who ad
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WE MAKE A VARIETY.'
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The Feed determines tho strength or
weakness of Sewing Machines. The
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strong points makes tho New Home
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