About Pickens County progress. (Jasper, Ga.) 1899-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1919)
Re putation .Lucianne is roasted in New Orleans by The known Reily-Taylor throughout Company the Southland coffee!’ as makers i ipi or l<5,yearsThe good Reily-Tqy- ror lor (Jompany has guar anteed every pound of a ®WffiaE.*bs 2 n»r : ,‘ssss^ coffee /I I3«t* A rs GUARANTEE If, after using entire con tents of the can according to directions, you are not ^ ^ corrrz yl??W _ aatisfied in every respect, tout grocer will refund . the money you paid for 11. Stunt night. Saturday night, at the school house. Everybody invited. Big time is promised. We will have fresh loaf bread and cakes each Saturday. Tate – Kellogg, Mr. fand Mrs. Will B 'll. of near rumming. spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G M. Bell. Grace and James Lawson were the guests of their grand father, Mr. H. D. Thomason in Nelson Sunday. WANTED —Chicken and eggs. We are paying 35dt per dozen for esgs, 25dt per pound fo ■ hens, and 4bdt per po'rnii for broilers and friers. Richards – 'Do. Mrs. Alfred Whftheld, Mrs. F. C. Richards and Mr. Truman Whitfield spent a couple of days in Atlanta this week. --- HARO OF We sincerely appreciated every kind word spoken and fav< shown us during the sad hours through which we have just passed, occasioned by the death of our wife and daughter, Mrs. F. E. Moss. Each kind word and act will long be remember ed. ’^Friends, we'thonk you. F. E. Moss and family. E. S. Allred and family. Saturday afternoon Miss ('ora Yfnitfield gave an “Easter Egg Hunt” to her nephew, Truman Whitfield, Jr., to which all the tiny tots were invited. A eral good time was had. Mr. S. S- Fields, who fell and broke his leg at his home near Talking Rock a few weeks ago, has so far recovered as to be a hi e to come to town Wednesday. Faye Long was a most grac - ious young hostess to quit 2 a number of the young belles and beaux of the town in celebra tion of her 13th birthday last Wednesday evening. Indoor and outdoor games were mjoy ed after wnich dekeiou . cream and cake were served. Georgia—Pick em County. Whereas, Mary B. Tnvior, trie of Geo W. Taylor, presents totb court in her petition, d-ly fp an’ 1 tercd on r-corl, *bs+ Vu. Ir-'r fu: - rninistered Geo. W. Tavlor’r ?3-3‘c: T .-V is. therefore, to cite nri person soac-ro. ed, kindr-'d --nd credit >’ +o --'•<•■-.•/ c-.u-;.', if any they can, why s:B;‘adm n sirnt - should net- be ciar,.od , . ... om n .. aa- .. e.i ministration, and • vc (eUo.v: ■> mission on the - rst Monday in May, M. S. Long, Ordinary. Chi! dr on Cry EM FLETCHER’S CASTOR I A nmjatxx m --i-' hmw ~.rra\i^r.vjniur..- : “ -ac:..{«:■ Taffeta Dresses rznsxxrzaurr -aaanocyr" tliv—^ I have just receive:] 1_, UC 1 •*. Dresses from New York in,aaufaci). _r v. h c.: ic r:s ruc.ii to roll at VERY low price of 5:5.00. >j * – la U “Stunt ! ’ night Saturday night at school house. ttAll day singing at Ludville Sunday. _______ CbtC.vCn . _ rTT V . inn C^s. - . We are pi vine 35* °er dme> Yr eggs, 25^ per pound ’for hens and 4 (ft per pound for broilers and friers. Richards – Co. Col. W. T. Townsend, ’ of Car tersville, was shaking i , • hands , . with bis Jasper friends nes day. • Mrs. to F. T-i E. Moss, n *■ m, The i oody . Of » ,, Mh se de^th at her home : n Tampa, Fla., was reported in our last issue, reached Jasper urday night and the remains were laid to rest Sunday Bethany amidst a vast throng of sorrowing friends, a strikin'' testimony of the high esteem in which she was held by those who had known her since baby hood. Merit Chow, formerly a citizen of this county,- died at b.:s home near Marietta one day this week and the remains were brought to Refuge for burial. Services in.memorial of Hil! Reece, who was killed in Cher okee county, several months ago, will be held at Philadelphia the 2nd Sunday in May. Rev vfeVey will be in charge._ ■a.*. GARAGfc. I have the best equipped GARAGE in this section of 1 date. First-class workmanship at reasonable prices. ! Best grade lubricating oil 80c per gallon, 10 gallon lots 63c gallon; J harrell lots 62c per gallon; -i barrell j;lots 57c per 1 barrel] lots 54c per gallon delivered. Spark-plug for Ford 50c; Fan Belt for Ford 25c; Cylinder-head Gasket for Ford 50c; Timer Wiring for Ford 60c. GASOLINE 28 CENTS J. W. HOWELL (Between Depot and Main St) Or Saturday, May 3rd, at 1 ) rn., there will be a meeting it f C-’O ti-.o Mnr i ),onnp 1*0Uoc in O UiSC-io*. ■lfalfa growing, especially the ' eld of ■ :o!. Sam Tate. Mr. /ill be present and relate „ rie r ;ce with alfa!fa,andFrof. Jaroag’.Q, bf , the . Statfe AgtTCUl ' . u . Jt , oilC ' ... u NV1 ,:n q a,8 j so ° N ores - ‘ make talk. “ Aftot ^ opt a-K: a ; -■ v/i'i u * on y . ., T . ^ ,*» ,. * ^ a 'u n* * - ~ '-*• - iogp »ct hi§ pl'hlfa. vhich \o\r about,ready to cut, and d which Mr. R, L. -’lute, the coun ty agent, cays is as good as any in the United States. ■SHERI?? SVtA.. - >S*ite of Georgia, Pickens county. Will b - * sold th? court-ho'H? Jonr in T "> upor, in mi * count 1 / within t.ho I'-cfal hour* o' s-o'c, on tlm'Pi’V "'m 1 ' dav in Mav n 'vt, to th? highest bidder, th? foilowins f rindsno 1 wopsrtris, half Town inf No, ? and the north ♦own lot No. 3. «S tun tod, King and in fh > Second d'vis’on of the town Tncncr \n mb’ envois’, more fuhv scribed in deed of F. C, Tat? to D. A. Thomnson. dated .Intv S, 1015, Also nil that port of lot of land No. 1 ■n the 18th District. 2nd Section of said •onntv, end n^rte o p tots 1ft nod 10 in the I2lh Hist riel nn 1 rt *-'0 Section of said -ounfv of Pickens, describe 1 and bound 'd as follows, to-wi*: commene'njf at southeast corner of tot of 'and No. hence running north n'onnf th^ original to ♦he ordinal no r Ui'as l corner origirvl said lot: thence east nlootf the 'inn of lot No, 10 about 400 yards to a conditional corner on su'd o-iginni line: 'hence along a conditional line north slontf the line of the lands of M. T. Sindh to the branch• thence down said branch to the forks; thence in a northerly diree 'ion alom? th? line of M. !. Smith to an -Jet road; thence w' r, f alone +he old road o the original rind line: P ence south a!any ori <♦’’”< 1,lino to a conditional corner an original bne: thence a southwest course to the branch • thence in the same lourse along the branch through lot No. 1 to 'be eree' : t.henee no the eve'k If) the original south lino of lot. No. !: thence vv-t alonC the original line to the com ’V'ncing point. Said tract containing 50 "res. more or loss, of lot of land No. 1 n + ho nth District and 2nd Section of aid county, and 50 acres, m»re or less, ''"lots Nas. 10 and 10 in tlie 12th District and 2nd Section of said county. Also n ; ne -thirteenths undivided inter rest in the William Thompson aid home place in said countv, the sa’d home place mnsKUng of one hundred <100) acres, more nr less, of! ot of 'and No. 1 in the i-Hi District., 2nd Station of said ccuntv, and being all of said lot. except 50 ac on the east su 4 e of said lot as above, and to acres in the sou 1?th District, 3nd section of sdi ! bn,ng on the E u h v 'b, of s ?’ a lot ’ ex : it m 25 "1'iv^s i 1 ! t.bfl n'> r 'boivt of lot No. 19 in tbs 12 h Dintvs *.t <n I 2nd > ?-*tion south or T.u-lvUl - Rml. The hree rtarcels f r om. slid throe tots of land , onxpo3inff W ’ llt is known as the William Thompson old home p!ac», and boinsf th ime I'.nds referred to in his last i3 his home place, slid horns place, mie nhee beint sobject vo the life of ths wl bv o? :n:! Wil'.h n >on. >ii 1 Ua l will be sold as tho prop of D. A. Thompson to satisfy a a extsu : on issued from the Superior Court vid ecu rty in favor of Tom A. Thomson. This 9 day of April, tm. T. E. Johnson, Sheriff of said County. V?'ricxU iral Notes Tne tree piei/ur3-ib r-.vrf av th..> houses are bein«j ws'I. attended and o-mtinue one more week. Each begins about dark. Besides progressive agriculture in Georgia a Filipino slides have been added. ' igs will be held at the following \oril 23 Iliatou, 29 Jerusalem, 30 Ist Tate > 2 Jones , 3 Tate School (in the afternoon). Children Ory FOR FLETCHER’S C A S T O R 1 A Georgia—Pickens County. By virture of an order of the court of ''Hmor • Of Pick-sns county, Georgia, b - old at public o-ri-ry on the VuerJa;/ ’.n May, the lege! mor in said county between of si Ip, th-i tract of lurid m c jnnty lying and being io tin H.n trie) -m i 2n.i suction of said com! r, sen 1 as follows: Parts of land Jo’ s •57 and 101, conditional linos as beginning at a certain rock on I'm theuca ruining \v::r, of no. h to ; rrtsin Bu dtey no .r the f j »t of ij hil the.uce west to the cr;;-:f, ,ss u . > tbenoe runn.n/ cn -:i ..... of the erse c to a certain r>;x thence te a certain rock corner, no thoart c jr.55 to a red oak corner o: sa'.i tract, irm course to a certain roo or running couth cor se ; io a -certain oak tree, thence Southeast to a ■ -ock corner on a conditional line, th m running west of south to a certain corner, thence west to starting containing in all fifiy acres, m ore cr .;: Terms of sale cash. W. S. Padgett, Administrator, Of the estate of Thos.and Laura.vie M DR. Zi. G, ATE. ETON Physician and S urge i JASPER, GEORGIA l ’Phone 47. . Br.J H. Hendrix I PEYSICIAk and WiG ivO' Ja c ar, 'Jo. Office—Just below residence LOOK ! I Look Look . |. r unmtR^iti We have just received a complete line of LADIES SILK DRESSES to sell at from $ 10.00 to $25.00. These are excellent values and will pay you to see them. We also have a nice line of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Slippers and Low-Cut Shoes of the latest styles. We have anything you want in DRY GOODS, and also a very strong line of Men and Boys Suits and Shirts. Our MILLINERY LINE Is up to date in every respect and we have new pat terns every week. GROCERIES, GROCERIES We have a very large and complete line and these are just a few of the bargains we are offering. 3 lb. cans string be ans 15rft 31b. cans tomatoes 15dt 3 lb. can apples 10 dt 2 lb. can peas lOdt 25dt can corn 20 dt 1 quart jar pickles 20d Soap 5dt per bar 15dt pack snuff 10 Jt 30dt pack snufF 25dt 4 WE HAVE MANY OTHER THINGS AT LOW PRICES COlViE AMD SEE US. RICHARDS – CO •« SPRING > IME K ^IGL£S AT McHAN – SON’S Starting Monday, April 7th, we will sell Giugatm, Riverside Plaids Nice Bleacninj and the best gm 1 • ■ >*: ■ mg at 25c per yard, —mr.nerly sold at 30 c. fifllLLIhi’ERY Onr first line of Spring Millinery has been exhausted and Mrs. Tatum has just returned from Atlanta where she has u-plenished our stock. The hat* are much nicer and also cheaper than in the early spring. A special line children's hats. Nice new line of Ladies,’ children’s and gent’s low-cut shoes just receiv ed. A look at them will do you good. Our GROCERY LIN v is c »#i A _te iu every detail. We can sell you five bars good lain Iry so ip tor t v mty five cj its, a 11 everything else in pro portion. We sell Swift’s 'Fertilizers. Full Supply on hand rust from factory. Oui price on 10-2-2 is $52.50 per ton? 16 per cent Acid $27.50. This is time price A. t W 8 hrf It if 6 i v. f – SON.