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YOl XV
THE PROGRESS.
GENERAL DIRCTORY
United States Commissioner
John F. Simmons.
Superior Court,
ir ^ and 8ipt-V3t>el
fourth Monday in April
JUDO«,r-Oeo. ¥. Uobcr, Mar 'ir.tv
Solicitor,- B. F.Simpson. Alpliarct a
County Officials.
Ordinary Calvin J. CornelldtiL,
Hussions livid Monday n c:wb ntswrly
t Clkkk 9rn>. COITKT. J.T. AtllortoL
AND
' <!O0NTV Theahiirer.
SHERirF,—1>. F. Taylor. resl^y. *
tA*<V»LL«OTOR,— •T. F. l
* Tax ljKneivr.it__ K.V rieldi.
Coe nt v si kvvvor,— lock (iravlcy.
, t ’ORONKR.— W .W Wrglit
Commissioners of roads a- revenue!
B. H. SIMMONS Chiiirimiu.
.«* RRY DEWKR,
E. 'till.
Meets the 1st Tuesday in month
MUNICIPAL* OFFICERS.
’ AY or, J.9. Simmon*.
OOCNCJLMEN:
U«W, McHan. F. C. Richard. O. J. Tho » psnn
•J. H. Rhyne . B. L, MccLain. c. ,/. Thompsor
Marshal
■Religw> us Services.
M., K. CHURCH, SOUTH.
••rkmuino Ei.dkr—R ev. S. 11. r.-illieltcr.
FANTOli. Rev. J. I>. TURNER.
Services 1st and third Sunday, ami
S'ln'lay light in each month.
Sunil.y School, i'.IO. a.oi.B, It Sim u > g sup
BllTMT OHIUMH.
Pastor- Rev- E. T. Gartrell
Services, fouth Sumliy, in every month.
S’J'i'lsy School 9.31), a. m. Tollf.soii Kirby Supt
Board of Education.
Eber Wofford.
Harnev, Pendley
M. Y o-Ison,
.1. N. McDanie ,
Geo. W. Little, mission,*,
. W. Hanley, (loin
PICKENS STAR LODGE N o. 220
F. and A. M.
B. H- Simmons < . M.
.J. W. Cagle x W
J. S. Townsend .1. W
W.T. Townsend S. D.
*J. A. Bruce J. D.
L M. Cagle Secty -
V Treats.
Attormjv •' at Liiw.
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OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE
Jasper Ga
A W. T. DAY.
Attorney At Law
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JASPER, GEORGIA.
Will practice in Pickens and ad
joining Counties of the Blue Ridge
Circuit, and in United States Cir
cuit and District Court m Atlanta
Dr. F.C. Richards
PHYSIC! VN - – — SURGEON,
--Jaf?::?., Georgia. -
NOTICE OF~COS TRA CTO
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Jasper May, Jw a
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Memory
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Combined
Institute
Passed Res
olutions.
VVhereaGo 1 in his infinite
wisdom has seen fit to remne
us our fellow teacher and
c j- worker , Prof. W. S. Norton:
Be if resolved,
1st. That in the death of Prof.
W. S. Norton the county has
lost a proficient and devoted
teacher, the church o, consecrated
minister, and the state a good
citizen.
2nd. That we, deeply feel our
loss, but bow in humble submis
sion to Hiifx who doetli all things
well.
3rd. That we extend our sympathy
to his family and loved ones in
this bereavement, and pray that
God will comfort and protect
them.
4th. That these resolutions be
spread on the minutes, a copy be
fur lis'ied Ihe family and one also
our county papers.
VV. H. M :n -y, Ch.
W • A. Wiley, Jr.
James D. Jordan
Mis; Vi.shti Lyon
' Jss Ollie McClure
‘ommittee-
ve
To Morphine From
Doctor’s Orders.
Habit Worse Than
the Disease.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cured
Me.
When the nervous hns been shat
tered by the use i f deadly drugs there is
nothing ing it to health equal and Dr. normal Miles" Nervine activity. in restor
to
“1 feel so grrtefui for v.li.it Dr. Miles’ Re
Storntive Nervine has done for me that 1
must tell it for that fart of humanity that
suffers as 1 have. During the three found years
I suffered from nervous prostration I
no relict except vl,, n doctois gave morphine.
self To get rid it of suffering the only 1 thing took that morphine would give my
as was
SS^t,rS– ease, and now you, 47 who SK point with scorn at
gS.-iSSffKaid–ite! »
Sif
and resolved I would never be a slave to any
such demon. About this time I happened to
notice Dr. Miles’Restorative Nervine adver
tisedand ordered a bott e. Aft r using five
bolties I can truth'uily ray I am cured of
using raorpivn doubt . it, N God w, however is witness much I per
sons may my am
cured. This testimonial is unsolicited but I
feel it mv dutv t > give it for the benefit of the
suffering,”—M attie PuiLLirs,Prescott,Ark.
All druggists sell end guarantee first bot
tie Dr. Miies Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases, Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
“PRAEMIUM LABORIS HONESTI PETlflUS.”
“Fbuit Growing and Truck
Farming along the Cotton Bolt”
Is the name of a new and finely
illustrated booklet just published
by the Cotton Belt .Route. It. tells
in their own words the story of
those who have “gone west” and
achieved great, success growing
peaches, stawberries, pears, grapes
tomatoes, onions, melons, potatoes
rt IV ‘ other fruit, and truck on lands
i.-it formerly sold for $3 to $10
an acre and now yeild $100 to $800
per acre net m *a single season*
Write for a copy free, rlso how to
secure a home in the Southwest for
the rent you would pay in the
East or North.
E. \v. LaBeaume, G. P. dfe T. A
Cotton Belt,
Sr. Louis, Mo.
Does | Your / Food
Distress You?
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Are you nervous
Are you bilious? k>
Do you feel older than you used to?
j Is your tongue coated with a slimy.
yellowish fur?
Have you a bad taste in the mouth?
Do you have heartburn?
Do you belch up gas or wind?
Does your food come up after meals?
Is your appetite poor?
Do you have a Choked-up feeling
after eating?
Do you have sick headache?
Do you have dizzy spells?
Is your liver sluggish?
Do you notice black specks before the
eyes? around
Do you have pain or oppression
the heart?
Does youi heart palpitate or beat
irregularly? vibrate?
Do your limbs tremble or
Are you restless at night?
These are symptoms of Indigestion
and dyspepsia, and the one, sure
remedy is PEPSIKOLA, ascents. to
The manufacturers authorize us
sell PEPSIKOLA with an absolute
guarantee to relieve you or refund the
money. Isn’t it worth as cents to be
cured of Indigestion and dyspepsia? ;
MARIETTA CHAUTAUQUA.
Opens July 12; Closes July 18, 1903.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.
SUNDAY, JULY 12.
uh.00 A. M. Sermon. Dr. H. S. Bradley of Atlanta, Ga, Special musi c .
3:80 P. M. Sacred Concert by Crescent City Orchestra, of New Or l ea ns .
8:00 P. M. Sermon. Dr. H. S. Bradley of Atlanta, Ga. Special music by CM
Choir and the Whitney Male Quartet.
MONDAY, JULY 13.
00 A. M. Music by the Crescent City Band, of New Orleans.
80. “The South.” Hon. Thomas E. Watson, of Georgia. Concert Co. of
.30 P. M. Special Attraction. Tyrolean Yodlers and rendering:
The company appears in National costume, exquisitely Popular Songs,
Tyrolean and American Songs, Classical and
Yodling and Echo Songs, Accompanied by Alpine inatrumnutfA Oatoanf
8.00. “Snobsand Snobbery.” Col. L. F. Copeland, of Pennsylvania. Music by $w*
Copeland is called the “King of the Platform.”
Band and the Whitney Male Quartet.
TUESDAY, JULY 14.
10 00. Crescent City Band. of Pennnylvaaia»
10.30. “Seeing the Elephant.” Col. L. F. Copeland, Reader, assisted by _
8.30. Concert by the Whitney Male Quartet and
cent City Band and Orchestra. of Bavaria. Vbo»l{
8.00. Reilhofer’s Tyrolean Yodlers and Concert Company, Original Mountain Filing
Instrumental, Humorous. Instruments: Many humorous
Zithers, Xylophones, Bowzithers, Alpine Violin, etc.
selections. JULY 15.
WEDNESDAY,
10.00, Music by Crescent City Band. C.
10.30. “Brains.” Dr. Frank M. Bristol, of Washington, D. CreaoUM
3.30. Grand Special Concert. Whitney Male Quartet, Reader, and
City Band and Orchestra. wonderfnl Manipulator
8:0a Mr. J. Rosani—Juggler and Balances—the most a–4
on the American platform. He will he assisted by the Band
Orchestra.
THURSDAY, JULY 16.
10.00. Crescent CityTBamd Human and Whitney Nature.” Male Dr. Quartet. J. E. White, of Georgia,
10.30. “In the Region of and Story, ” Hon. Luther Manship, MiasiwipbA
3.30. Humorous Lecture, “Song D. O. Band
8.00. “My Young Man.” Dr. Frank M. Bristol, Washington,
and Quartet. FRIDAY, JULY 17.
10.00. Crescent City Band and Orchestra. Luthex Manship, Mississippi
10.80. “From the Big House to the Cabin.” Hon. Orcoea*
3.30. Grand Concert, introducing many specialties, by Crescent City
tra, the Whitney Male Quartet and Reader and Humorist.
8 00 . A pha litas tic evening with Phil Hunter, the Wizard-Magician, in asso
.
ciation with David Hunter in Art.
SATURDAY, JULY 18.
10.00. Crescent City Band and Orchestra. Flying Machine,” “The
10.30. Phil Hunter and Dard Hunter, introducing “A
Glass Stairway,” “Telepathy,” “Miss OshaughniMeys’a waah tub,’’etc.
3.00. Grand Final Concert, specially arranged for the closing performace Humorist, of
the Chautauqua, by the Whitney Male Quartet, Reader and |
and the Crescent City Band and Orchestra. I
The Crescent City Band and Orchestra, of New Orleans, week. and the The Whitney Band
Male Quartet, of Boston, have been engaged for the entire evening attraction. -
and Orchestra will play 30 minutes before each morning and
The Quartet will appear as advertised and such other times as will be announced
from the.platform. Both the Band and Quartet will introduce many specialties. I
The Music is one of the leading features.
REDUCED RATES HAVE BEEN GRANTED BY ALL THE RAILROADS,’
For any information, write to $. V. SANFORD^Vk. _j
;
Richards House
F ( ’,C. RiCHARDS Proprietor
—Rates—Reasona ble—
Sjiecial Rates to Citizens of
Pickkns County.
Guests Receive Special
Attention
BEST FOR THE
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CATHARTIC candy _
MS
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Good’^erer Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, laste Good, Do
Sicken. Weaken or C.rlpe; 10, 26 and
60 cent* per box. Write lor free sample, and book
let on fcealth. Addra*e 433
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Notice.
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Try Coope’s Salve for Eczema
Tetter, Wring-worm, Dandruff
Toe-iteh, all skin trouhes, old
Sores, Cuts, Burns, Erysipelas
and sc.died feet. Price 25cts.
For sn'e at the Barber Shop.
Tasper Ga.
W. W.Jarrett.
*T« J . ROBERTS.
n lftpterer, {Painter,
l and
WlCK Masotf! k
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All work done in neat and work
man like manner.
Ca'l on or write to
J. J. Robert!,
Jasper, Ga.
Dr. R. L. HUNTER,
Dentist.
Will be at the Richards Hotel
0 Jays in. pf’ch. n.orlli ht-gir ing
...; ' t i, th„ «v„i. -UMi
, IASPER, GA
'ASTORIA ?or
Infants and Children.
* ind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Bigartu * < ///
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^CHARM1NG LOCATIONS F©R
SUMMER OUTING.
The mountains of North Georgia
and Middle Teenn««aee, along the
line of tho Western A Atlantic
Railroad and the Nashville
I Chattanooga^* St Louis Ry. of fern
ideals spots as health and pleasure
resorts. Marietta, at the foot, of
Keunesaw Mountain ; Cartersville
and Rome, among the hills, of
North Georgia and on tho banks
of tllfi KtOWaU and CoOSft Rivers;
Lookout Mountain, famous ns a
Southern Summer Resort;
Mobtengle and Sewanee, the groat
summer educational locations,
with Catoosa Springs, Beersheba
Springs, Bon x»qua Springs, East
Brook Springs, Estill Springs,
Nicholson Springs and many
others tempt the well informed
Summer Tourist -
The climate is bracing, tho
waters medicinal and revivifying
with romantic and varied scenery.
Write for a beautifully illustrat
i id folder, ifree to.
C. E, Harman G. P.A.
W. – A. R. R. Atlanta, Ga
READING NOTICE.
On the first and thrid Tuesdays
of July, August and September
the Frisco Systim (Saint Louis –
Son Francisco Railroad) will have
on sale reduced one way and round
trip tickets from Birmingham,
Memphis and Saint Louis to points
in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma,
Indian Territory dnd Texas. Write
W. T. Saunders, G. A. ,P. I).
,
Frisco SyStem, Atlanta, Ga. for
information
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Miss Ida M. Snyder,
Trvn'.nr*ir «f llie
8 nrooUlyu iliat F.ml \ri Flub.
“ If womtn would pay more attention to
their health we would have more Happy
wives, mothers and daughters, and i( they
wou! i obwrve results they would find
that the doctors’ prescripilons do not
perform the many cures they are given
credit for.
“ In -consulting with my druggist lie ad
vised McElree's Wir.e of Lardui and Thed
ford's Black-Hrai ^ht, and so I took it and
have every rea-.ar. to thank him tor a new
life opened up ro me with restored health,
and it only tons three months to cure me.”
Winn of Cardui is a regulator of the
menstrual functions and is a most as
scanty, tonishing tonic for women. It cures
ular and suppressed, painful too frequent, irreg
of the womb, whites menstruation, and falling
is helpful when Approaching flooding. It
hood, during woman
birth atid in change pregnancy, after child- |
of lit/;. It fre
quently that have brings a dear baby to homes
been barren f or years. All
of druggists Cardui. liHvo $1.00 l/ottles of Wine
(WIWE^CARPUI
the t? "nino - i n.vBPiNq car Uff
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JUSTIOE OB' THE PEACE
OF PICKENS COUNTY
Town-Wm. King
Townsed-J. C. McDaniel
Dugroad-Carter Saius
Grassy Knob-Thomas Darnell
Sharp Top-N. W. Gaddis
sharp Monntain-Marcus Cagle
Persimmontree-E. J. Coffey
Jerusalem-Davo Lambert
Nelson-G. W. Cearly
Cross Roads-.!. N. Hightower
Liidville-S. Hamrick N. P.
Talking l{oek-J. W. Cochran
Truekwhool-S. C. Darnell
SAMPLES MAILED PRICE
rial Package Of Dr. Blosser’*
Catarrh Cure Will Bo Sent Preet
Any Sufferer From Catarrh.
To demonstrate the morits «5f hiii
remedy, Dr. Blosser offers to mail
free of charge, to any ono suffering
from Catarrh, a three day’s trial
package of this valuable medicine.
If tho trial package does not
convince you of its curative prop,
erties, you will have been at no
expense; if it benefits you, you will
gladly order a month’s treatment
at $1.00.
It s a harmless, pleasant, vege
table compound, which is smoked
in a pipe, the medicated smoke, be
ing inhaled, reaches diiectly the
mucous membranes lining the head
nose, throat and lungs, heals the
ulcerated parts, effecting a radical
and permanent cure.
Mr. Joseph Chabot, Kaycee, Wyo
writes: “I am free from catarrh,
owing t.o your wonderful remedy. ’
Annie E. Young, Camden, N. J
writes: ‘‘Am completely cured of
catarrh after using your medicine. ’
Mrs. E. M- Howd, Water Valley,
Miss, writes; “Smoking your reme
dy has entirely cured me - ”
If you wish to try the remedy
andjget full particulars, testimo
nials, 'etc, write to Dr. Blossm
Company. Walton St Atlanta, G„
IM-P-A-N-S Tabu las
Doctors find
A good prescription
Uor Mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for
usual occasions. Tho family bottle
(60 <<iits) eoulaiiiH a si j | ly l<
a /our All druggists soli llicni
THE
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OPERATES
Dovhle Daily Trains
(a Carrying Pullman Sleepers, Cafe Car*
la carte) i d Chair Cars (seats free).
Electric Lfj>hied Throughout
BCTWtlN
Birmin .ftan;, "'{.mptii^ and Kansas City
AMO TO ACL POIKT3 IN
fexas, ana Indian Territories
AND T W '
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