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THE HERALD.
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
Entered a the Postoffice at Jasper, Go..,
as second class mail matter
Fact and Fancy.
Tf weather is cooler.
' T he ruins seem to be over for a
while.
Mr. Henry Allred will nmve to
town
A d crowd was in town last
Tuesday
Everything is quiet except h orso
shoe pitching',
The new postmaster at Atlanta
is color blind.
Aunc Rebecca Arthur is very
low with measles.
The health of the county is re¬
markably good.
Dr. W. A. Richards speaks of
leaving Jasper.
The school at this place is mov¬
ing along splendidly,
Miss Mary Darnell visited Ma¬
rietta last Wednesday.
""Work has been suspended on
Dr. Merrill's new house.
For tt jj'InsK of Leu Cold Lemonade or
Boda Wr.ri-v. •■ail mi K. Prather.
Mr. ’’A’ j Bradley is one of the
luckiest traders in the country.
Mr. \V C. Terrell, of Ball
Ground, was in town Tuesday,
Dr. M C McClai it, of Marble
City, was in Jasper last Saturday,
Sheriff Tinsley, of Forsyth
county, was in Jasper this week.
A couple ot young men pro¬
cured marriage license here this
Week,
Trains are said to be running
i 3 miles on the Knoxville South-
cm.
Mrs. Dr. McClain, of Marble
City, is visiting relatives at this
place.
Floyd comity ha s gone wet by
nearly 600. The Prohis will con¬
test.
Jt is said that some of the town
boys meet in the courthouse to
play cards.
Call at E. J. Prather’s for your drugs;
?.<} feeeps a full line of Fatriilt Medicines,
Kerosene Oil, etc.
Dr. W. A. Richards has sold his
interest in the drug store to Mr.
Henry Allred.
Mr. A. McHah left Monday for
Kansas. He expects to be gone
aboflt two weeks.
A splendid line <<t Spring And Summer
fiLoes; also Dry Hoods Hroccries, etc.,
'fifcicli Will be sold elieiip tot cash, at E.
J. iTatlter’",
A sriiall hay Has decried a re-
Pdrtet as “one who knows a thing
'ifefore it happens.’’
Mrs. Beshefs is still pretty low,
(hough she is considerably better
Than she hSs been.
Tiie cHampibilship for the heavy
Weight pugilist of Pickehs county
has hot been Sfcttled.
Mr. A. J, Lovelr.tty; (if Ball
G found, \fas amoiig his friehds
in Jasper a few day 3 ago,
The colored folks firitc been
Running a meeting hefc for a
^eek. .Momh hahe joined the
THurch.
Mr. t.iatis CoYnrt, the new
fefioe make! , is a fSplerldiri work-
Wari. His ^hrijV is fit A. W Me¬
lt art's stbre.
ifort: L. J Allied; the pojmlar
j%ofkCeher of the Seriate, came
l, jt kdhfe natrtrday an8 fetiii Med
t.h Atldfltrt Mrimlay.
We tVill cHafi'ge the gititge of
J" 1 ie HEfeAi.fi jrist as soon dk we
Collect ft little! nifirfi hidiic? Grind
along a dollar
Jud^e Cofnelisul k able fb*a 1 k
Mhout the rboffi He has had
Idrig Spell of it, and we ate *1 ad
‘Pat he l^lrilp'rdving.
THe beautiftii wallri of the ^ fictv
foiirthoiise are being soiled bj- file
sputtering® of ye gerttlrinlartly tri'-
•-k.-.-n- f-r-
Mr. and Mrs. Rhyne and Mr.
Lester Rhyne attended u protract-
ed meeting at Walesca last Satur-
day and Sunday.
If we had a thousand subserib-
rs, ail as punctual as Hon. James
Simmons, there would be some
satisfaction in running the paper,
Rev W. M. Dillard returna! to
j. pci" Wednesday after ait a!
sence ot : several days, , durum ,
‘
wmen . v he attendee , . meetings at
,
n Dahmnega, ,, Hopewell, .. and , other
places. i
A party from this place 1 com-
-
posed . of Mrs. F. ('. Tate, Mrs.
YV. !■ Garwood. Moses Virgie *
Hell, Addie Lindsey. RtraMcHan,
and the two Misses Gardiner left
yesterday on a visit to Murphy,
At the colored folks meeting
here this week one penitent of-
tered his knife and tobacco and a
bunch of strings to the Lord for a
blessing, We suppose he mace
the trade tor he joined the church
the next night.
Don’t suffer from weakness and
debility. Don’t let gloom and cte-
spondency take possession of the
human heart. Get health, get
strength, get the power of endur¬
ance by using B. B. B, (Botarlic
Blood Balm.)
Only one sale was made last
Tuesday at sheriff’s sale, forty
acres of a lot lying near Tata.
The bidding was the liveliest ever
seen at this place, The larid
brought an even $100 and was
knocked off to Hon. S. C. Tate.
A certain editor of Jasper walked
six long, cussed miles yesterday
morning before bieakfast hunting
his delinquont cow, and when he
got back to town she was here
chewing her chewing gum and
smiling complacently, 11 e was
so mad he wouldn’t speak to his
wife all day.
Several have resporided to our
notice about wanting to change
The Herald from a patent sheet
to all home print.- All favor the
change, but only a few have come
down with the cash, We mean
it when we say that \vc need the
money to buy some more type, etc.
Don’t you feel like helping 11s?
The prize fight for $7 .50 side,
the winner to take all the gate re¬
ceipts, was to have come off last
Friday in the rooms of the loafing
card club of this city, but after
the first round the officers stopped
the fight. The battle was to have
been fought under the old Pickens
county rulest Catch as catch can,
and the crowd to be for the best
man. Most of the sparring foi
wind was done by the lawyers.
Last Friday the up passenger
train came very near being thrown
from the track just as it reached
Jasper. At the crossing near the
gin the pilot struck some pieces
timber which threw the
from the track, but 'the engineer,
Mr. W. F. Garwood; stopped
train just in tune to prevent a
ble down the embankment. A
rious accident was prevented
perhaps several lives were
by the coolness and quick
ment of the engineer.
jasspef, Ga., Aug. 6, 1889. M
have been nbtified by the Fresh I
dent of the Technological Schobi I
that he would furnish me with ;
question# for a cdinnetitive exami-
nation to be held at Jasper oh the
last Saturday iri this month. A] i-
piicants wiil do well to be here by
8 dr o d’cldck ot!. tile 31st mst:
Pickens county is entitled to ohe
scholahdiip.
W. H. Sim tf for*. C S. c
List of letters remaining iri the
post office bt Jaspen Ga., Aug, f,
^ F 1<af ». Lr ; ss ,. ;h>
Mr. A j Lcody ' Phillips (a)'.
; ex q tcj hcns . j
k j SfewUrt.
Owners callifig lor the ri'DtH'e
fiaiHed letters will please say del- j
4 -eftiHed F C . RilhaUds,
»- M.!
Cotton Baulins;.
M' - - Pleasant, Ga., Aug. the
8. 18.9. ^ Editor Her id l tie
ticed in your paper an article ta-
Bom the *\t:aiita .('•m n..
vv:v -‘ rc l ' H ' ' * un - ^ J Vv " 0
Yp 0,1 uounty, sent a sampm >>■
, -’ IJtton bagging staling >h:u m.
-ih. r ..sod 0 is fctlggin.i - o
11111 111 •’'* ' 1 ''' '
Ill I 8a'8 & '.IQ I = tip se'v ■!' ii
;nine red bales of cotton in cotton
bagging, •**’ woven on hand looms bv
-
the women. I sued white oak
splits for ties and pressed the
, bales . with wooden screws. My
, bales , were short, , . would , , drop ,, in u
- , , •
| tour-horse wagon bed crossways,
andwei hed ^ povlnds t0 the
ba]e , wou](] t four bales in
■ the Wagon ulld four across the top
of the bed, put a pole on them and
withe it down tight to the bed and
put oUt f or Columbia, S. C. f
have done many a load that way.
It seems to me that if that bag-
ging had been taken care of it
W ould have clone to pack cotton in
f or ten or fifteen years.
Respectfully,
Jamks SImmons.
From Atlanta,
Ed. Hkrald:
The Legislature is moving along
on the lease of the W. & A. road.
It, is believed that the road will be
leased to the best interest of the
tax payers ot the State.
Your Representative, Hon. E.
W. Allred, makes one of the most
punctual and watchful members of
the House, and is very popular.
The members who visited Tate
last week speak in eloquent terms
of your section of the State. They
were delighted with their trip in
every respect, and regard your
section as superior to other points
in Georgia.
Members from all the counties
say their crops were never better,
and report the people contented
and happy. Atlanta.
Colei Sci'ap^.
Guess who blushed when a girl
winked at him.
7 'he young feller who walked
like a thumped goose tried to lay
it on s’mother feller.
7 'here is a young man in Jasper
who can eat a whole cabbage head
at one sitting.
Nobody has crime within a milfe
of guessing who Caryl Rivers is.
Nearly all the men are opposes
to the establishing of an Industri¬
al School for girls. 7 'he men av¬
al ways opposed to anything that
will lift the women above the con¬
dition of slaves.
A certain heart in South Jasper
begins a-thumping every Saturday
when the down train arrives. Cu¬
rious, isn’t it?
“I had a little dog and hi:; name
Rover. > •
was
I Apolotfizfc.
The following lines were hand¬
ed to the editor yesterday:
“Jnspet; Ga.
“i. if vuii want a ly printed
Call ri'ii VV. B. Mince)’.
2. you Need not Doubt
I understand the flout.
3 - Pleas print this in yotir next
i sir 11 J. John Padgett."
1 sorfy ii J nave gbttcil the
editor irito any trouble or done
Mr. Padgett an injustice. Mr.
IMdgett had sorrie samples of lamp
wick?; which hi was shrtwittg
around and for which he claimed
t ) be rtgent. He got screHil oi
our people ! o agree- to fake some
of tile wickh bin! they paw', him
the inonev in advame. 7 Vi!e the
wicks have not bee!'; delivered yet,
but 1 tail to sc*- how aiiy fair
man could accuse the eciitdr of
printing lies. J wfotc this: ii if
you Tant to get gribd lamp wicks
order them from John Badget. ,,
He • enresented them as being
good Wicks, and if they were -hot
the** T feel that I am due sfime- 1
p u ,}y an apology. So back -he
gO**:!.
A R v I R'TkR.s.
Weary Women
(lain strength and vitality by the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Thousands of such
women are proving the value of this well
known and reliable medicine, it strength¬
ens the digestive organs, enriches tho blood,
and gives firmness to all the nerves and
tissues of the body. The only ft Hursapa-
rilla actually wortli $5 a bottle.
V. 11. Keyes, Unionist, Dixon, Ill., writes; “I
have sold five times us mueh Ayer’s .Sarsaparilla
.this season ns in any previous year."
“ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has done mo (treat good,
t was all run down before I began taking it, and
now l am
Gaining in Strangth
every day, I intend taking one inoro bottlo to
restore my health pcTfectly.’* — AUco West,
Jefferson, \V. Va.
“ I suffered from headache, indigestion, and
debility* and scarcely had strength to drag my¬
self about tin' house. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has
worked a marvelous change In mv e ase. I now
feel ns strong and well as ever. — Mrs. M. M.
Lewis, A st., Lowell, Mass.
Mrs. (\ Kennedy, of 787 Pacific Rt., Brooklyn,
N. V.. testifies that she was afflicted four years
with nervous prostration and other
Mind and body seemed to have given out of
gether. Tho doctors* prescriptions being
avail, she at last began tho use of
Ayer’fc
ItttiariUa. "Now,” sho writes, ”1 cau
believe I lmil ever been ill.’’
Mada by fit. t. C. Ayer & flU., bowelt, M&m
Hkrii’s Our Hand, Hard.
The more a newspaper man ex¬
erts his ability to please a whim-
poring public, the more good he
does for a town, the mote charita-
big he becomes, the more he j
criticized. . Speaking of this a
writer lias said: “The man who
can run a newspaper without be-
ing criticized, censured and threat-
ened has never oeen found, j ( c
is a barren ideality; beautiful to
think a bo lit, hut incapable of tak¬
ing on mortality arid assriciatihg
with vulgar .humanity, it is im-
possible for him to please every
body as it is for everybody to
please him, and the sooner he
makes up his Inind to this stub¬
born fact the better for everybody
concerned. If he Works hard for
public good, he receives private
censure; if he compliments merit 1
he is censured by jealous demerit;
if he approves morality, he is
cursed’ay immorality; if he tries
to be he is censured by
unfair; if be makes a mistake, few
are found til overlook it or apolo¬
gize for him. No <r!£ttter
good his motive may be, how
nocent his purpose or how studied
his writings, he is picked to pieces,
misrepresented, maligned, 1 -{ c jj.
culed, sometimes licked and sel-
dom defended. He works from
twelve to fifteen hours a day for d
bare living, while other men get
rich around him- He works up a
marriage notice many yards long
to the queen s tastb tor nothing)
and is threatened with a fibel suit
ora duel it records a drunken
spree of the groom six lrionths at-
.erwards. Yes, it is impossible,
we repeat, for a newspaper mail
please everybody, As well
tempt to chain the wirid dr
the furious lightliing.”
A Scrtip of Paper Hared Her Lil'tU
It was just an ordinary scrap of wiitii- sjie
ping paper; but it saved her life:
was in the last stages that of consumption,
told by physicians she was incura¬
ble and could only live a short tint'. : site
weighed wrapping Hiss than seventy papL she poitmls. read 'hi Dr. it
piece of ot
King's Now Discovery, and got a ..ample il
bottle; bottle, if it helped helped her Jier, site bought !>ou■;i a anoth¬ buy
more; 1 1
er and grew ! tetter fast eolith in cii its no
and weighing is.now strong, healthy, com-. ;>!nnij .
140 pounds. Fin- niiloi p-:rti c-
ulars Fort Sliih.lt. solid sfarnp to W. li.t'oic. this (i.:n,.gisl i
Trial bottles, of won¬
derful Discovery free at llic.liardsA nro'■
dntg.-'t ore.
Berry pickers get \vhat they
can arid can what they get.
> l)i; ( iijijiot
At this season of the year to be
without a good reliable diarrHma
balsririi m the noUse, as cramps,
colic, diarrhoea and all infi.tmma
tion of file fctbmach and bowels
are attended er-Teecliue'iy dangeroiT Oiic t! bottle not
to al ofice
of BiMmx' I'i'.\ii Unlit a B.\l.s.’. M
will do iri ohe good in ckscr- dl 'his
kipd th.ai: any medi-.'mc cm earth:
W - n',•.■! ••”-.'• R id Kit'- is &
iiiID , , !!’duel (
S/B'GiG iri
the short of it,’’, is ..... 1 , 1 . 1 ;,, r
1| '-' 1 ’
unders’.o-jf! tlimf wi u. 1. i 4 itK!'.’ ’brigs
for rnofiev wiieii he Is lilioft oi it.
1 :'ru'i tttiiii it W'lgoii: FUggy; Sewinje
Ma-.-liintk Organ: Tricyele, rtbnt Ottii:
War’ll; <»r a giiirl Hcdl ti-’jMr; (bib * lail
w u‘, ; j,;< nefui-c y.ri Utt/-
Tired Men
Arc wonderfully helped by tho use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. There is no better tonic aud
nervine. It eradicates all impurity from the
biood, and imparts strength ami stamina to
body and mind. The best alterative medi¬
cine for either old or young, lio sure you
get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and no other. It
is the standard blood-purliler.
"I hail boon troubled for years with nervous
noss aud (lrblllty. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured
mo."-T. McCarthy, 3 # Winter at., Lowell, Miss.
“I have used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in my family
for tho past twenty years, and can truly say that
it has accomplished the desired result in every
Instance. I consider it tho bestblood-purifler in
tlu- market.”— Capt. ih W. Chase, Gardiner. Me.
Itenry Lamb, Somerville, Mass., cured after siitlertng
fov some, time from debility, whs by using
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He urges otliors, similarly
afflicted, to try the same remedy.
William 1*. Stearns, o Kreo at., Portland, Me.,
testifies: “ I guttered fot years from a low eon
ditton of tho blood and general debility, with
severe pains in my hack and shoulders. I have
been greatly helped by a a>w bottles of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and taknovory opportunity to speak
oi my cure to those who uro afflicted as I v, as
••About two years ago 1 was prostrated with
nervous debility, so that 1 was hardly able to do
anything. No doctoring did Bio any good
Finally, I tried Ayer’s Sar-
saparilla restored A tf. Molso,
ami three buttle* —
Shiloh, Ohio. ‘V
Frtre $1 i li* botU««i «*■ Wjrth $6.a bottlffl
The man who ought to listen
and learn usually does most of the
talking.
Why Is It
I hat people linger alohg always
complaining about that continual
tired feeling? One bottle bf Bkghs’
Blood Bu ru-ier and Blood Ma-
Kr.R will entirely remove this feel-
big, give them a good appetite and
regulate digestioli Richards &
tiro., druggists.
■o
Many rersons
Are bfrikcii tlorvn from overwork nr lioiiseliolil
e:i 1 es Brown’s Ivon Hitters
rebuilds the system, uhl- iliffttstinii. (l’*e reirlo •Miuino. 'Vi'S CX-
el : : s di* bill', an l«<tve< '.a.i’a: in. < iet
Important Notice!
Just soon as you read this we
want you to come at once .0 our
aid. We are uoing to print all the
p ;L1)er at home just as Son: as we
c:i;i make the change, and v 'iced
a intie mo ,'u. V to buy »i i !c inwH;
mate! ai B.y printing ak M h- »me
We ri'ii. not hi- crowded for .~.p,.ce
and can the IT Life g t up :, much
b . jtt( . r pa p ef ;lll( | . 1 ; show
up the tovvil rilul county to more
advantage. Sdrne ot you rwe a
little on subscription and some for
adveftisiiig. It doesn’t matter
what you Owe us for now how
much you bWe ndf wild you are
in ! Where you live, we want the
n Oney to use for the benefit 01
i •»i-: IIkraI.d and its readers. !l
you think we are entitled to wiiat
Don>t try t() persuadc y0 urself
we merin somebody else, for
we don’t; we mean you. if you owe
us anything. Don t fUrgct this
matte!, but come at once,
m r
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<■,. w;() ! - !■'!»!. SALE
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i»iM(ll Of *. ci.i!.,,: iq .
j .iiio, , ii 1 ci . ! 1 : nig.: ■!.''!• it!
I;-.:*.';--,, 'w C|| Mo: I'I ■•ores o,
;-i!n bro 1 ' in chiliv.’tion, ;■ >od --oil!
mi t;iil‘ tin »'• I; ••-'- ii.- r’lmbic.' ‘ltji ' V ' '.
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JllIlD: , ;. HI ;• M;L ‘L :*1H( 'It
ill >11.-•!*}• I •r.\ T'Ji g
pib •..si-hrM h-.i i r
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. f :i !it ; S. iiiL von'
<«>i si’;-”
A ir.i-iii live utiles <jj«t iintl of p« r
Sun!betn Marble ivurkti juju n,', - , a •
pr.fit'-vty: -nitsiKtiug «»T iteft-s
ing lioii-cs. si 1 • •••*! •»
cluirti. soliii ’.I :iic 1 1 '• >' ',-'li-i
gU’-rleil iiuti .;! fill!' ‘pi".ii : >U c-lk.winy
water. nbii!,
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Nc.ir iiuj EfiVHD }>).iV•(? •;.»!>'{ in} lii r>;. nvbIi *
iyuh file BGlHH :t:M vcrl DlM’tiD* :<’•■•; , ii"-*'.
springs dt'Ki'niJil'.* <»(t pliici ioc:it,ii-i ‘
ch. in : c ot-,M.'U'- »v;t<- -
ing a g<««t iiUHuitirtii i'"" 1
'i'ILki! liri- cR ;tr:- iii,t:-ii i<hVi-f tJ'.cn
tin* ncltiiil Viilfic af die iittn! ncUi-cri !'i*r
suit-.
Foi- pi’u-tit , l:l;i!:-‘ m- ft t iu- c.-dl <m • A-
tvfjfll-t-ss R,!.. D Vi:\F.i Agent, !>,
Ileal Estate
-Lt; pcf, Eft.
Professional Cards.
A()
AY. II. HIMMOAS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
J AS ILK GEORGIA
Prompt attention given to .ill 1 n si ness
intrusted to him.
1.1— ly.
jCJ. PICK KT r i\ ;vi,i>.
PHYSICIAN and St !t(JEON,
I Jasper G \
j 1.1—ly.
F. C. TATE,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,
(ieoiviiiifi
l'ro!;:pt ittcfttion to all business
1 5
E. T Jig, Darnell,
AT 1 OHSEY-AT-J, Y W>
Jasper, Georgia
Will IiftH"!,<•<• ill Stipei-im- ( ■' 11 r. it tin
-1 tut liitlge Circuit, I’i -r. a — tuition Will
veil to all business cu1n > ,1.
tfnninfiy a11•• is! 1<> all .his;u-c C.uul, ca.-.
s in which 1 may bo employcri. v» .k
THE
Walesca Normal
SCHOOL
\\ iLi' Hit CllARTltKItD S TON.
The Summer Term Degins l ues
day, July otic. '89.
Winter 'i erin begin; MmUlay, No¬
vember 4, ’8c), and doses 1'riday.
May 30, '90.
Rates: ITom .Si.oo to $ 3.00
per m'olith.
Instrumental M« si o'. i-Tom
So.00 to 83.ot) per month.
Vocal M1 me: Free.
Bo "• xK it it 1 u x g ' 50c. pel month
The new Dimvriing tlic House of 20 I close Voihum !>/
?VV Ghv* ];. ii'oiii colli g - lint
springs of iVoll witter, will ojtcil 1 »y next
tvnn. 'IJit' college littildlng, A stoiio'
nigh, will he coinplctcil itutl ful’iiislicil
with All the niic.m«tvy equipment” of A
ino<I«Tii s i'<’-«i. elini.tte. in,
V.'uleSrc. ''ii its lioaltJiful
toil:, -i.• oilmens, uiofiil ini)neuees, suio
pl,:iM'ar siiM-iinidings. situated efu'iii’
miles fpiw on. r *A., is well luiupteii
lu:ii iu'-tifnli-.i'n of learning. Pipits in'
cciV '•! st any tiino-.
For oath.-r in-Yu null toil nddrl 3nS
Ii. M. SMITH, l’rineipul,
VVtllescil, 1 *:r
ip
1
Manufacturers ot
Wf*
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Ti’STERLIIG Plii'
wmen fob
Quality Of Tone, Beauty of Designs
FINISH andadapiabilityfor8ten»# equal.
ing Iri Tune have no
Every Piano Warrar^d for Five Years
And MtlxfAction jfitarantccd t<> every purebaocr.
Also Manufacture the Woki d-Ri-nownkd
STERfiT^TG wmlAN
Factories, Derby, Conn.
THE VACUUM TIPPED ABROP*
PISTOL.
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.Jjis toy i* pjliiiud wi’h 'i> L;!<‘i * ; <>f I'nrunts. It
A 1 ual It«r irV‘ h«/nt’, bar, - ’ '-t hft’P' /'I.’ ',•• Lilts to
“umitutx*,naijjbo bhnt v.fli >• *ur wliul« ml-
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mmssnmk j u j:* t / h ’»'■
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when u
Tit’!/.
Ii i:-, very
m btronvy, pretty
and iluruble
26 c.
m Pont.paifi
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