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THE HERALD.
ONE DOLLARPER ANNUM.
Entered a the Postoffice at Jasper, Ga.,
| as second class mail matter
Fact and Fancy.
*
How do you like Caryl libers?
Next Tuesday will be sale day.
Judge C. J. Cornelison im¬
proving.
Mr. M. 1 Tracker's baby is se¬
riously ill.
C‘"urt wi)' be held next vyeek at
Dawsonvilje.
The people are jyilMijg for the
rain to take a rest.
Corn crop,, are said to be very
good all over the epupty.
We have an interesting letter
from Hinton in tins issue.
We have heqrd qf np new case
of measles for a week or two.
For a {?)#«< of Ipfi Cojfl Lopjonmle or
8odii Water, pal] "ii K Prather.
Just as a matter of news we re¬
mark that the vyeatfej is hot.
The town boys yisit the creek
pretty often these warm evenings.
We issued no paper tajit week
because the paper failed to arrive.
Mr. b. Wofford had the mis¬
fortune to lose a gopfl horse last
{sunday.
Call at E. .1, i’nithrr’s for your drugs:
hi; keeps a lull line of Family Medicines,
Kerosene Oil, etc.
The new-fashioned bustle looks
like an old North Carolina tobacco
wagon.
Mrs, Sarah J,. Alien, who is
well known to our people, is visit¬
ing relatives at this place.
Miss Loretta Craig, of Alabama,
is visiting the family of her aunt,
Mrs. Colonel Day, ef this place.
An infant of Mr. apd Mrs. John
Finn died last Tuesday morning
of whooping cough. The bereaved
ones have pur sympathy.
Jasper has had a few families
added to her population recently, i,
all good citizens. We are glad to
have as many come as \yib-
The steam shovel ha f s been
Stopped since the accident near
Murphy last week. We learn that
it will resume work pretty soon.
About one hundred members of
the Ga. Legislature visited the
piarble quarries in this county last
{Saturday. They were well pleased
with what they saw.
All the members of Jasper Sub-
Alliance are requested to be on
hand at the regular meeting to¬
morrow (Saturday) as important
business will be belore the body.
A splendid line of Spring and Summer
Shoes; also Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.,
which will he sold cheap for cash, at E.
J. Prather’s,
We learn that Dr. S. M. Mer¬
rill, of Texas, is expected to arrive
in Jasper soon. His new house
near the residence of Hon. James
Simmons, is nearly completed.
The Cumming Clarion is a good
paper. The people of Forsyth
county have enough enterprise
to give their paper a
support.
^nt iHfeicjan-i Lundberg, Stock-
n-C h i the
pn,
aid ir R •
last
l rc
■g
The best citizens of Jasper
amuse fjiernselves these days by
pitching horse shoes at a peg
driven in .the ground. The ones
who pitch piosest to the peg see
the most fun.
Mrs. Deshefs is perhaps a little
better at this yvpjlit)g, She has
had a long and serioys sickness,
and her many friends will be glad
to know that there is: a slight im¬
provement in liar condition.
Mr. Davis Cowart, pi Bartow
county, has moved t.o Jasper. He
is a first class shoe maker, and is
just such a man its. Jasper has
been needing fot sqme time Our
people give him a got,d ).! iron age.
The meetings of tjje Literary
Society are saie ta be ve^y inter¬
esting, As an hon iniyle pastime
such meetings are very agrepable,
tiien those who attend can always
. eceive some benefit from them.
A wofd of cncQqaigeiijciit now
and then, jyojghitcd dowh with a
silver dollar pr .saqdv.'jehed be-
tween a couple of lialves, helps an
editor more thin you might imag¬
ine. Did you ever try itf
Mr. A. W- .Dayis has at his
store a sfone jns[ fhe sljape, color
and si;/.e pf q rjpc mpsk melon.
One side of it is flattened a little
just like fhe under side of a mel-
on. Mr. I.)ayis has sold this stone
for a musk melon several tjmes,
but when lore purchaser goes to
pick it up he fjncls that he has
been sold instead of the stone.
Who weeps with voji when ypii are sad.
and laughs >vitfi you when you are
glad, and smiles with you when you
are lnad—the Editor.
Who ha.sfto he both Kind and wj.se and
never (hardly ever) lies, and when
lie does creates surprise—the Editor.
Who owns a heart as well as cheek, pos¬
sessed of spirit proud yet meek, and
lives on forty sents a week—the Editor.
—Unchained Poet.
July SHitli, 1881).
Mr. am! Mrs. Johnson.Garwood
and Misse» Knimfi and Mary Gar¬
wood, all of Manettq, M'Ls. Robert
Garwood, of Cartersville, and ?vlrs.
Collins, of Florida, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. McHan
last week,
Dr. Smith, of Gilrnqr county,
was in Jasper a day or two this
week.
A party from Tate, including
the string band, serenanded Mr.
and Mrg. W. F. Garwood last Sat¬
urday night.
Rev. W. JL Dillard is attending
district conference at -Dahlonega.
Mr. Albert Mosley made us a
present, last week, of a bucket of
nice apples.
It was J. H. Turner instead of
J. H. Terrell who lectured to the
Farmers’ Alliance here last week.
Cold Scraps.
somebody cried when the car¬
riage broke down.
A revenue reporter lives in Jas-
per, so it is said.
A certain fellow is getting fat
by prowling around other folks’
fruit trees,
The barroom injures the mer-
chants and business men of the
town.
Prof. R. L McClain is teaching
school in the highlands near Jas-
since a certain girl left a certain
young feller walks round and
round like a goose that had been
thumped »m the head.
11 you want, to get good lain]- wicks
order them from John I’aiiget.
The eo’iior of the Blue Ridge Cost
^ants to tight lint.like t.lie ’. (liter ef the
fkAi.ii. c i 11 ’ find anybody he t : res lo
it*.
f'laikc M(’l'b.'.in made over 1 GO
ie!s of wheat this year.
tugs will go off easier when we get
■u-v order office.
nation about the railroad at
^wiiccfnliy aci’eptcd.
tne wire has i,ecu i»dtup
jfe went througi) town
Dili Nick was after them,
i north.
I Caryl RiVbrsi.
Correspondence* I
--o--at*
Hinton BoH-
July 25th, 1889.
We are still having r^ipti- \
Our farmers are abo r jt done
working their crops.
Cotton is looking jyoli n$jy.
Corn is fine, except on flip hot-
torn land*-
Wheat Is bein*j tju’cshyd very
rapidly, The yield is : i|/,'t wry
good.
On Satur.lay, the goth T this
month, Joseph jCjyyton, of fiihner
county, was droxyned in the \va
ters of whaf F lyp/uvn ys /’in
1 i11 >k creyk flea* foe Ijnc'db/Ji<ir¬
on and rDkops counties, i
It seems 1 jj.if jVjr. Glaytqfi was
<»n his returp from market; and as
; very heayy rum had fallen about
a o’clock on that day which had
raised tne wafers of this* stream
until it was .considered by those
who live iiy that neighborhood to
be past fqrding, they advised'him
not to underfake to gross for a
while, but without making any re¬
ply he threw the brakes on his
wagon, raised fhe sheet on the
bow frame, cracked hjs wnip and
drove in the direction of the rag¬
ing creek.
A short limg afterwards Mr.
Holmes, the mail carrier, came
along and discovered pgrt of the
wagon, with the team, gbout 300
yards Delcqy the ford. He went
to work apd succeeded ip getting
them opt. ]S T e\y.s of the affair
soon spread oyer the settlement
and the people began to search
for the man. They searched the
creek for some distance below
where the team was when night
overtook them. My. Holmes came
on to Luayille and told the cir¬
cumstance to Mr. I,. H. Bramlett
who vvas personally acquainted
with Mr, Clayton. Mr. Bramlett,
accompanied by Mi\ Ct. W. An¬
derson, started at oncy for the
They arrived av ‘ fife ford
scene.
about ten o’clock in the night,
They procured some lights and
waded down the creek for more
than a mile when they came upon
the lifeless body of Mr. Clayton
He vvas lying on his back with his
head and shoulders out of the wa¬
ter and one arm across his face.
When daylight came they brought
the body to Mr. Bramiett’s and as
soon a.s arrangements could be
made Mr, Bramlett started with i:
for Gilmer county.
Mr. Clayton had been engage .
in the traffic of whiskey for soitk
time, and it is said bp those vviv
knew him that he had been drink¬
ing to excess of late. It is thought
that he had been drinking too
much on last Saturday evening, as
he maee no reply to the probable
danger he was approaching, but
went heedlessly on and met his
death.
This is the third man from the
mountains who has met his death
In our midst in the last eight years
through the agency of whiskey,
One froze to death, one died al-
most suddenly from the continued
exclusive use of whiskey and this
last Tne rushed into eternity while
his fluends were telling him that
there was danger ahead and ad-
vising him not to venture. But
| whiskc had taken the upper hand
ot ,Vi ; and dethroned the judg-
merit of J ‘and forced him
into deaf!
It d ot iat such horrible
circumsu: j( x these would be
sufficient -> can men who are
addicted U drink to stop and cor*
sidcr the i at lire of excess in
use of whskey, and by such con
sidertion esolvc to abstain from
drinking, \’et we hear men, in
the face < these demonstrations.
say there is no narm in wiiiskey.
We have heard men wi;u claim to
be minisiors. called and sent t(i
preach tU gospel, say irotn the
stand tit-t there was no harm in
whiskey. But glad , to know
wc are
that ... . theft- ate mut and amen k,. In
the sror who are to > intl’IIi; ‘cut
and have too much can; for the
wdfiirc oftbeir iUlow men t» be
lieve or prwtiee anv such stuff.
Rosy,
Beautiful
LI f M 1 * 5 * » l5 W b?cn jfbicf^orqmenK oste<;ro«j mi*
Ko nfl trouWi! <*f wom^-s expense should spared fh
par xiehness an? po The
preserve its} Hair lustre. best
dressing tin) is plran, Ayer’s root anil yigqr. pAlthy, It And keep* im¬
srjt'I! the li^lu silken
parts lasting to a softness and a
(ragtanen.
1 Ayer’s J>», B. Hair M. .Iqlnmaq, ytgqr has of heeii :ftior,ia» iu Hitt, hi He family . says,
use my the'bcst
for a nuinlior of years, and t regard It as
hair preparation } know of. ft keeps U10 scalp
dean, the half soft, and preserves tliyyr'giuol
Color.
MY WIFE
ha* wed It foi il Join? rink wttji mast satlsfaciory
results.”
“ I Imyp used Ayer’; HiUr Vigor for thq past
two year*, and found It nil it 1 * represented to
So. It restore} tho natural color to gray hair,
promote* a vigorous growth, and keep* the halt
soft and pliont."--Mrs. M. VI pay, Cohoes, If. V,
“ Ayer's medicines provo to he Just what Is
claimed for theuj, andtlu,, Half Vigor Is certain-
ly flic very best jirqpaiatlQji of tho kind In tha
World.”—Boss A. Itagley, Jlig Creek, (Ja.
•• J am using Aycr.’s medicine Sarsaparilla, and dp not
think there is any to equal It. I have
plso boun using Ayer's Hair Vigor for seteral
years, and bolieve^hat if luy caused my huir to
retain its natural color."—Mrs. If -J. King,Dealer
in Dry Uoods, etc., BishopviUo, Md.
Ask your druggist for
Ayer’s Hufr Vigor,
If you want a Wilson. liujifO', >Sc\vi{ig
Machine, Oijfan, Tricycle, Slmt Gun,
AVatcli, or a good local paper, don't fail
to see us iipforo you Guy,
Why Bh
That people linger along continual always
complaining about that
tired teeling? One bottle of Bkggs'
Blood.I' yRiiMER and Blood Ma-
khk will entirely remove this teg).
ing. give them a good appetite and
regulate digestion. Richards &
Bro., druggists.
yoifarrcst 0
“Why didn’t John I ,
Sullivan?” asked his next >.’00 •
neighboi . , ot the Misriissipjii sheriff,
“He was certainly culpable.”
‘ That’s so,” replied the sheriff,
“but them big fists o’ his'n looked
a dern sight culpa’oeller."
You ( itlifiiit Affoi’i)
At this .season of the year to be
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam in the house, as cramps,
colic, diarrhoea ami gll infiamfna
tion of the stomach and bojvels
are exceedingly dangerous if not
attended fo at once, One bottle
of Bni. gk’ JDiAR jfUfjiA Balsam
will do more g<f>d in cases of this
kind than any medicine on earth,
We guarantee it. Richards &
Bro., druggist.
It is tl;c female vvaj»p that stingn.
TlvoiiM inds have been relieved
of indigestion and loss ol appetite
by a single bottle of Ayer'f Sarsa¬
parilla. The use of this medicine,
by giving tone and strength to the
assimilative organs, has made in.
numerable cures of chronic dys¬
pepsia. 1 ’rice $1. Worth $5 a
bottle
‘Spuds” is California foi j>ota-
toes.
Their Business Bnomitm'.
Prohahly no one thing lias caused such
a general revival of trade at Richards &
Pro’s Dnmstorc as tl.eir Kiviim away to
their customers of so many Discovery free trial
bottles of Dr. King’s Soy,- for
(’onsumption. Their trade is simply
enormous in this very valuable article
from the fact it always cures and never
disapjioints. roughs, Colds, throat Astlmia. and
Bronchitis, Croup, and all
luntf diseases quickly cured. You. can
test it before buying by getting a trial
bottle free, large size, 81 . Every 1 ottlo
free,
John Wheel, a Dawson boy,
eats flies, We’d like to board him
awhile.
Epoch.
p,aaa epoch in the aasa life in.li viiimri.
rvn of ;.n
•Snell ;i r. imirJi.vhle event is treasured in
the wemui’v amt the agcliey whereliv the
...... ic a 10’i has been attuined is grate-
fully blessed. Hence Electric it is that Bitters. so much
is heanl in praise of 80
many feci they owe their restoi alien to
health to the use of the great AlVeiatlvi
ami 'i onic. Jf you an trouidod with any
(iisciisc of Kidneys. Liver or stomach, of
loujr or sh< standing you will surely
line, relief i the use of Lfectrie ilitl/’is.
S -hi at. .Vic. ii .1 ; per la,tile til 1 ’i’ hard-
■ v lii-.’s Dmxctori
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Gkok ;i.\. I’u !•• I'iNs oryrv .
Will lx.* sold before th. , oirel h-oise
dm,, ill Die town of Jas read , eni ,
wi!he: the leyni hours of • : 1 c n ihe l-s
Tnc.’ulavln Septemhe! ).(• ;i 1.1 I!r- liivli
est bidder for cash. the foil,.wing d t-
si-riPcd prop-i'tv. t< uif: f.ot , f ieud
!Uimi>ei”’d lei and ;s • f file
st portion of lot oiim’ er IT. point' <i
h"!d'iniJni •Cl' it, pointed in fa eat . ■ Is y i >aain!iIV lot o'
fi fa. iid lots of failX -hi ’■ in
; thc.'ith dist’ief and gvi] section •; ■ i> k-
I cl; s county an ! coo fail’ i r g JSO res more
or less. LoViod i !i as the property •*
ohti 1 ,. Cott'ev. defendant in li ia.. by
ii virtue fas issued o' an# from to satisfy the tw-> justice eoert the
district justice e met of
n* 2 nd ,M. said county: one in
!|,„ | favor of T. (}. Simmons for the Use of L.
m ,.]| vs j, c„irey. and one in
favor of Joint C. fldved v,- the said John
I,. Coffev. lew made and returned to
, | me by R. V. McArthur. L. this the
"»c sh ,.„
t .
Fair Complexions say?Msrasp
fs the secret. Oivo Aypr>
persistent djseolojatkm trad, And *1)1 eyiry spaeiijiyyoaioyed' rUmpRi, Wotch,
ami be
“Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the tying qf a(tsn*tivee;
/uuiitty."— the most popular A. tl. Bungles, UMoft-prirlflPrjfflld Jjf.uggUt, AiJulaAf ip this cork
Iti
Ayorii ■•My piirsapaUlni iittww with »««*1. etreit.'’ h wing
filter good — H,'v.
«. Ilurkhanuun, 4 . Otaham, Sy. Presiding Va. tt. JJ. Church,
••
writaa; Mr*. Bannali .If. McNoal, BJncuyod, *•«.
*• J lmvo resolved gro.it bpno/ir from tip,
use of Ayeris Sarsaparilla,'and Jussi am jl.-ul torqcom
piond Alko It E. to all CJiurlca, pho a s.-riy Woof pnrinpr.’’ ’
ct'nlly face Jlnth, cpyc^fo^ «.•„ ail yg : ■< CnHl ro
fny with pjtotplo# ov»»r
since I was fifteen y^nrs ,ola, t toofciGur bottles
ot? Ayer’s Harsapurllln, and ni'y ol\i4 lyuciluifi jyj
fair h* could be
*
r
pies, and *too whs constantly annoyed l>y their
appearance. Throe bottles pcftoifly 'oC dyer's Sarsapa¬
rilla rendered her skin cleat.
" During tho .winter pf last I was badly afflicted
with carbuncles on my neck, t tried n number
of doctor*.’ prescriptions, but without relief. At.
last I uifi adyised to tako Ag'ei’a Sar-aparilla.
and complete.’’—jHlcJuqeJ b,v.qfe jlhad Ijutyhedoiiabpttlc.ihecnrc J-ypeJi, (luiyesylllc, wj.a
Xnd.
He sqro f<ta ff»t
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Prepared Trice ft; by Dr. 3 ,p. Xroy & f.owell, Mas,
six b#BI*e, fa, Wflrtti f> jt bpttle.
Important
Just as soon as you read this
want you to come at once to our
aid. We are going to print all the
paper at home just as soon as we
can m<)ke thg change, and we need
a little money to buy some more
material. By printing all at home
wc w *^ no ^ crowded foi space
ail(! can therefore get up a much
better paper and one that will show
up thy town and county to more
advantage- Some of you owe a
little 0,1 subscription and some for
advertising. It doesn’t matter
what you owe uu for now how
niuch you owe nor who you are
nor where yon live, we want tin
money to use for the benefit Of
^. ,IK Herald and its readers. 1:
you think we are entitled t" what
you owe IF then send it along.
Don’t try to persuade voursllf
that we mean somebo .y *-!se.
we don t, we mean you, s! jou <.n.
11 s anything. Don t f () ;gei i J
riveter, but come at once,
r L
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if 1 yarn hack j>ci*Jly acukh uixxl for jiotJiing
Or you “'c ri Is worn general out, debility. Try
U JilTTURS.
/I KUH X’.S IRON
It will cure you. uud give a good appetite. Sold
by all dealers in medicine.
HEAL ESTATE.
GOOD HOMES FOK SALK.
1 niter for sale ji splendid farm V miles
Houtb of Jasper, consisting high of 2(M) in-res, eul-
more or less, SO acres in state of
tivafion, between .‘JO and 40 acres of Lot-
Lnn land in cultivation, a good coin mill
on. the place in runninK or.lc and very
mr custom, a good four-room dwelling
umse, four tenant houses, sir,lieient out
Louses I'L’ orchard, good fine garden, spring good of peach pure and walcr ap-
closo1 to the house, located m ......Iscttle-
ment near cotton Ltetory, convenient to
^'luiols, ehiuclies, railioad, etc. All
foi' 81 b ) 1.
A 1(80
A farm five miles east of Jasper near
Southern .Marble works and joining its
property, consisting of 80 acres more good or
less. 2 {food loj{ houses, stables, or
chard, some brunch bottom land, .tvood
garden and a fine spriun' of ever-flowint'.
water. pJfK).
ALSO
^ m rir ,d
im.ye.1 In ml. some -"ml Loltom V'»ml
'>]> *’!'{’ Hnc-e ami very l.o'.s-
V s ’ 111 ,li ' >'■" ''"’.'"V" f '"’1’ersm.s want-
‘"8 » moiuitnfn home. Urn e s-h.n.
Tliesc prices iiie nuicii lo wer than
the actual value of the haul offered f.n
s; ,
For oarlh uhirs or h* ois. <•;! i 1 on or
address f. I DAi n»
1 ,’ei 1 ’Ktfo A relit,
Jitsoer, <la.
LOCAL BILL
Notice is hereby given that tip’.dh’iith.i Jv
will lie made to the General .V s'.,.,) "i
its adjourned session which convi'acs !■:-
Wednesday in July next for Hie eassn ,
of a Bill to he entitled an act to neon
rate the Hijitmver Baptist Assoeuition.
define its power and privileges, and be
other purposes. .fine JUtli. 1 ss- 1
tAVQRT feA
I,)iw
^FiNEfif^a THE fH
WOODWORK- CfAffAC-HMENfS
nTw HOmI 5 EWING MACHINf f” 0 RANGE MAS 5
gteffiP' 28 UNION SQUARE,NY. ^Hpiu^b
rnn 3 aie gy
a. Wi navis, Jasper, G:i.
Professional Omk.
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W , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I|, OJVl*-
JASVEH, . • GEORGIA,
intrusted Prompt attention ^vwt do ,all lyxaijriuws
1-rly, tv him.
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PHYMH
J ASI'KK G\.
1 . 1 -l.V.
F. G TATE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
.1 imper, Gedk’S'iii*
Prompt attention to all business.
i -5
E, L. Darnell,
\TTOPAEY-AT-LA\V; Jasjm.k, Geokgia.
Will iji’.-ictice i;; rinjiei’n'i’ Geui't.s of the
nine KitJ-f f\y, nil.. Promio uttetttion
oiveu to all luit'iness enti ii.-'.*’ (l. Will '
promjitly attewl to all .In-tice f emit ca; -
os in wMcli 1 may lie employeil,
TI-I K
Walesca Normal
• SCHOOL
Wij.i. lb. Chartered Soon,
The Summer Term begins Tues¬
day, July Qth, >’9.
Winter Term begins Monday, No-
vendvr ,1, ’,89, and closes. Friday,
May 30, ’90.
Rates; From $1.00 to $3,00
per month.
Instrument a 1, M u sic; From
$2.00 to $3.00 per month.
Vocal Music; Free.
,Boor-K eki’ing' 50c. per month,
Tlo non Hoarding Jfonse of and 20 close roams, Ly
a i< n stop* front the college
springs of Iron wafer, will open Lv next
no lil. The college building, U stories
.r,h. will itc completed and furnished
with all tlie necessary equipments of »
nr idem*school,
\Valr«ea, with its healthful climate, in-
"I’lli.iei.t«• i!ir.i’iis, moral inflnciu es, and
iile.tHa.ni siirromidiiig's, situated •■ii.’.’.if
s i !'.tw CmitoH. Ga,, is well adapi.a]
i a * institntion.of leamihg. Pin tils re
'■I v ' at. any lime,
F’ i a ■ ih, i n mat ion addre
If. M. SMITH, Principal.
Walesca, : in,.
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