About Pickens County progress. (Jasper, Ga.) 1899-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1923)
“Our Family Medicine” " WILL WRITE you ta regard to Black-Draught liver med tcine, as ! have been using it more than 18 year*,” aayt a letter from Mr. S. F. Mintz, of R. F. D. 2, Leiand, N. C. “I keep it in my home all the time, for it is mostly our family medicine. When we begin to feel liverish or «Iuggi*h, with trouble from the liver or stomach, we take a dose of Thedford's Black-Draught and the trouble i» soon over. I mostly buy a doHar package at a time, and it has saved me many a bill.” Thedford’a Black-Draught is a Thedford’s BLACK-DRAUGHT A Purely Vegetable Liter Medicine ' Legal Advertisements Georgia, Piekens county. 'To all Whom it may concern: Howard Tate having in proper form applied to me fo^ Permanent Letters of Administrationde bonus non with the will annexed on the estate of William Tate, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors am next of kin of William Tata to b» rnd appear at my office within the tinn allowed by law ar.d show cause, if an.) they can, why permanent admlnistra, tion should not be grantee to How ard Tale on VVllliamTate estate. Wit ness my hand and orheial signature this 0th day of March, lit-3. Elia* Whitfield, Ordinary. Georgia—Pickett* County. To all whom it may concern: Notict) is hereby glveivthat Maumet A. McHan. administratrix of C. W MoHuu deceased, having applied to in* bv petition for leave to sail certain bank stock in Pickens Comity Hank, to-wit: two shares of No. 6$). of the par value of $l0o each, and that an order was made thereon at the March term 1 w2.'S far citation and that cita tion issue: All heirs at law and cred itors of the said C. W. Me Han defeased will taxe notice that I will pass upon said application at the April tern 1828 of tin Court of Ordinary of PicK en^ county Ueorgla, and upless cause is siiowu to th* contrary at said time ■ «ld leave will be granted. This March 8th 1923 R 1,1 as Wum’iKtiO, Ordinary. Georgia, Pickens County. Will be sold before the court house door in said county on the first Tues day in April 1923, between the le gal hours of sale to-wit.: The mineral interest in and to lots of land .lumbers 151 aud lf>3 lu 12th district and find sec tion of Piek*n* , countyUoorgiti, with all marble rights it being a lease held by lha Aldan Marble Company as truns farred^so said company by VV.A. Hes ter. Levied on for state and countv taxi** for the year 1922. This March 1 , 1822 . R. P. Poole Sheriff Georgia—Pickens County. Will be sold at the court house door !a said county on the first Tuesday in Apr 1 infix, within the legal hours of salt*. to wit: An undivided one-eight VJ interest in and to (14 acres more or less of the north half of laud lot number 126 i:t the 13th district and 2nd section of Pickens county with improvements’ there on, sa.d lands more fully descrilv *<d in deed from Lula Clark to Ella Prince, recorded in Deed Hook upo pages 762-3, Records Clerk Superior Court Pickens county, Georgia, said laix kvird on as the property of Ella (Anderson) PriuCe, to satisfy an execu tion issued on the 4th day of February lg'21, from the Justice Court of the ll)88ihl)istriotG. M.Pickens county Ga., in favor of D. L. Johnson, against El .-•( \nderson)Prince. This 8th day of March, 1823. D. P. Poole, Sheriff. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTOR l A purely vegetable remedy, acting on the liver, siofhach and bowels. It is made from selected herbs and roots, and contains no calomel or other mineral drugs. It has been found of great value, in indigestion, stomach trouble, sick headache, constipation, and lazy liver, helping to relieve the symptoms caused by these troubles, and to put the digestive system into proper working order. Get a package of Black-Draught liver medicine from your druggist or dealer, today. Be sure to get the genuine—Thedford’a. Hinton Mr. L. II. Cape’s baby is very ill *t this writing. Claud Jordan and Surber Cape at tended the Epwprth fragile at Lod villt? Sunday night. Mr- Dee Simmon* w*s in Hinton Sunday. Everybody invited to the egg hunt next Sunday evening at Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hamrick were among thoae from Ludvilfe to attend preaching here last Sunday. Mrs. Grady Anderson visitedMr*. D. L. Holmes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hyde passed through our burg Sunday. Mr. Walt Pack, of Rio, was in Hinton last Snnday. School closed at Hmtnnou ffarch 17th with an enjoyable program of speeches and *torv telling Tom Weeks and Claud Burton were in our little city Saturday^. Several met and cleaned off the cemete.v last Friday. Mr. George Atkins, of Jasper,vis ited Mrs. Octavia Evans Saturday. Mrs. John Holmes, of Holt, spent last ueek with her son,D. L. Holmes, at this place - . Quite a large crowd atteuded the working rt Mr. Andy Townsend’s last Thursday. Mr. H, O. Medlin and Mr. I). L. Holmes swapped mules last week. Everybody come to SuhdavSchool at Hinton every Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Dolly Dimple. Harmony The pound supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford Bagwell Saturday night was attended by quite 9 number and greatly en joyed. Mr. Buford Green visited Mr. J. M. Eubanks Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Hoy Cook spent Saturday right with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Cuok. Mrs. R. A Shirley and daugh ter, Mtb. William Stancil and children, and Mtb. M. M. Massey and children visited Mrs. Thos. Whitfield Sunday. Master Weldon Parker spent Saturday night with Master Neal Cook. N Mr. and Mrs. Olen Cagle and children were visitors to Cagle Town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C* Jarrard, Me and Mrs. J. W. Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Turner, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Little Miss Mae Wheeler is visiting her sister, Mrs. Olen Cagle. . Mr. Thos. Parker and family visited Mr. Will Hammontree Sunday. Miss Lillie Whitfield spentSun day afternoon with Miss Alice Stokes. Come on, Salem- Joqquill. JURY LIST I he following is the list of Grand and 1 ravers Jurors drawn for April term. 1923, Pickens'Superior Court: GRAND JURORS 1 W. H. Weeks 2 Cart-r Parker 3 C E Champion 4 Civile Brady 5 H() Medina 6 C Darby 7 J Pot fit 8 l »it o \luHit)ax, Sr. 9 Ui iVl. Dunn H) A i) ilrvant | D Burgess 12 W 1 Jones 13 .1 C Bearden 14 Walter E. l ate 15 W L Bat ret t ! 16 J A Richards 1 7 j H Hobson 18 R T Hamrick 1 9 R L Buffington 20 ' ‘alias Thompson 21 C’ I'Humphrey 22 George 11 ay es 23 A W Lawson 24 Henry Thomason 25 Sam T Hendrix 26 M I Moss 27 E R Clark 28 C R Tribble 29 G M Bell 30 A R Lambert TRAVERSE JURORS 1 W R Qualls 2 T J Martin 3 Stacy Moss 4 W T Mullinax 5 'Torn A Roger 6 Clint Cagle 7 VV T Burgess 8 Jno. L Mullinax 9 Allen Pettett 10 Mark Pearson 11 Dave Pettett 12 H A Barrett 13 Steve Jones 14 H G Cordell \ 15 D L Moody 16 R M Richards 17 Pom Willis 18 Elijah Grogan 19 D C Free 20 J J Seay l 21 Sion Bennett 22 K W Harbin 23 A H Fields 24 George Bennett 25 W E Bennett 26 Gordon W Tatum 27 R F Key 28 Milton D Cross 29 Hill Stokes 30 J E Merilin 31 Bill Cornett 32 W H Jordan 33 Peter S Cagle 34 J F Chastain 35 J M Jackson 36 Si Whitley 37 J V Medlin * 38 Andy Mullinax , 39 C B Champion 40 J A Watkins 41 A W Simmons 42 D VV Densmore 43 Lem Cagle 44 John R Ridings 45 J E Cagle 46 C E Stegall 47 M W Childers 48 Olen Bearden 49 VV L Bryant 50 J W Simmons 51 Ped Little TAX RECEIi'Efi’S LIST BOUID I will be at the following places on the date3 mentioned for the pur pose of receiving state and county tax returns for year 1923: Jasper. Apil 2 nd, 3rd and 4th,1923. Truck Wheel 5th Old Talking Rock 6 th Big Ridge 7th Ludville 9th Jerusalem 10 th Hill 11th Fersimmontree 12 th Sharp Mountain 13th Nelson 14th Townsend 16th Dug Road 17th Grassy Knob 18th * Sharptop 19th Georgia Marble Co- 20 th Town, April 28th and 30th, after which books will be closed. S. H. Gaddis, T. R. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASY.ORIA Children Cry for Fletcher's fc CASTORIA! £ £ \ 6 . The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of _ on the wrapper all these years /y* s /'–cc/uM just to protect Do not the be coming deceived. generations. “Just-as-good” but All Counterfeits, Imitations and are Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with~a remedy that you would use for yourself.' What is CASTOR I A’ Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric^ Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, atnd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the Signature of * S In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK C* TY. IE- Jerusalem Mr. L. A. Stone and family are visiting relatives Rear here. Charlie Bryant returned to school at Jasper-Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore are the proud parents of a fine girl. We are sorry to hear tnat Ralph Bryant has feyer. Hope he will soon recover. Mr. A. R. Lambert was in Jasper Saturday on business. Misses Jane and Mamie Stokes visited Misses Daisy and Emma Larmon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- D. C. Free visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dean Satur day night. Mestrs Oien Stokes and Clyde Bruce w nt to the entertainment at Philadelphia Friday night and re ported a nice time, Owing to so much rain the farm_ er> have not been able to plow much Mr. R. M. Stokes and son, Clay, caught a nice string of cat fish last Friday evening. School closed at this place March 16th, and the chi dren are lonesome tor some place 10 go. Mr.Olen Stewart drove over to Ludville Saturday in his truck. Mr. M. H. Bryant has a new racer. The first Sunday is regular preach ing day at this p'aee. Come again, Holt. Two Easter Eggs. Hali’sCatarrhMediciiu Those who are in a “run down" con 4 it ion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they arc in good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced bv constitutiona conditions: HALLS OATARRE MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Puri tier, and acts through the blood upor the mucous surfaces of the body, thuf reducing the inflammation and restor ing normal conditions. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney – Co., Toledo, Ohio. WAITED The Ideal Hosiery Mills. Mary ville, Tennessee, will always fur nish steady employ ment to wom en and girls of good character whoarel 6 years of age- Ablt bodied men can find stea v em within one hail mile from Host. tv nidi in furnace room of Aluminum Co. oi Amer ica Alcoa, Tenu. Taking £y Rock School is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. Dave Hob son and Miss Grace Taylor. Several from here attended the entertainment at Philadelphia last Fri ay night and reported a nice program. The young people enjoyed a sing ing at Miss Lillie Mae Peeples’ last Sunday night. Miss Cynthia Free spent Saturday night with her grandmother near | Antioth. Misses Mary and Katie Waldroup spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Cynthia Free. Mr. Joe Poston came down from Copperhill and-spent Sunday after- 1 in Talking Rock. noon Messrs Bert Collins, Jack Lindsey and John Wigington wer- visions to Mr. George Collins Sunday. Mr. Arch Cantrell spent the last week-end with his mother, Mrs. R, J. Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ray, of Nel son. visited relatives near Talking Rock Sunday. . Mr and Mrs. Vernon Simmons spent Saturd iy night with her P r - ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.ark Emory. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and children, of Jasper, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. S. P. Darnell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scarlett, of VVhitestone, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Lem Cagle. Messrs. Arnton Darnell aiuMloke Taylor made a visit to Ludville Sun day afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Love Godfrey are the proud parents of a fine boy. There will be preaching at the church Sunday. Everybody invit ed to come. Mrs- Virgia Havgood made a bus iness trip to Atlanta last week Mr. Joe Free gave a pound su p per Saturday night. All reported a nice time. Eister Gifts. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always ihe beara Signature of