Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, February 21, 1885, Image 6

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JASPEll NEWS JOHN W. HKNLKY........Editor. 8A1FRDAY, FEBRUARY, 21,1886. Farmers in this section say that wheat is badly 'frozen out. .Uoney is the scarecst ever known ; this country. Euery body U pushing to eollce. wlmt is due. and nobobv is able to pay what he owes. Justices of the Pea*e can buy blank fi-fw ani su muons)* at this office, at VOcts per hundred. The weather continues cuold aim disagreeable, j * > * •* be _ Snow is yet to seen on the tops of the mountains. Corn continues steidy at fiuo. If you want blank notes call around, we have (Lein at 50jets •per hundred. f See the abvei'iisement of t’l ? A tint Gun company Thev innnufactjiv one ot the best fertilizers known. v - . There seems to be a great deal of pneumonia in this section. ■ #* - A'» » ju The roads are frozen as hard as brick-bats. Mr. Jack Simmons has recover¬ ed from his illness, and is now tt his homo at Ludville. Jack Goss, co’orod, died *>f pneu monia a lew days since. He lived near Tate station. Me. A- K. Newton of Can¬ ton, Cherokee* county, was rob¬ bed jf |2I2 nt the Caiinon bouse, in Atlanta last Nun day night 7he thief was arrested Monday evening and was lodg¬ ed in jail. He was a negro bv the name .if Henry Uutchhmm Mr. Wilkey Me Han am! his fcon, Sherman, «tf f!u*t»*rviv, Gilmer count y. | art* confined v.ith a dangerous nit'i K < pneumonia fever. it is scriounsly feard that Mr. Median will not recov¬ er. Mr. A .We I Jan and family are tliere now. A runner came for l)r. Smith of this place yesterday, stating thatMr. Medan is wa rn*. Mr. N. C. McClain was very ill but is able to navigate to day. Mrs Buck Derby was hurried at this place last Wedneiduy. Mr. H. M . Bari in has returned from Alabama. It; did not take long to get enough of that state. JSud Taylor has moved to Alabama h’s third time, and it in qnito pro¬ bably that he will move back to Pick¬ ens soon. Tiic very latest news is that Mr. Ed, Lending is the happiest man in town The little thing is a girl, and jnst like its pa. .. — N EWS HUEV1TJKP. A woman named Nancy Cass Wil more died at Wilmington. III., a few days since, at the advanced age of 110 yen,rs. Thirty persons wer« killed near Salt Lake Pity, recently, by a snow-slide. A sle ipor car, in Atlanta, last Wednesday night, was discovered* to be on fire, juxt before starting out on the \Vo*tern and Atlantic rend. The recent election held in dor don cocnty mi prohibition, resulted in a victory for the liquor men. The vote was as follow*; For whisky, 805 t Against whisky, -1 4 Majority for liquor, — t£ In Jackson, Ga., the tax cn b:*r r ) mu 4 hta been .ict at ten thousand dol¬ lars. 250,000 worth of property was de stro > cJ *')’ firfi io Philadelphia, la^t d.j n.,rm« E . e.F*«fO, f/eASf©. For tbe Far met s of 1'iekens and adjoining *'»!/. . if you want a first class guano Buy JTUl.YTA .1M0.YUTF.0 SI 7 ElU'lJUSriUTE, Manufactured by The A TLA N TA G UA NO C ) Atlanta . . C* Nothing bolter Sold. For Sale By A. VV. Davis Jasper, Sumu'l 7ate Tate T J. Brian! T.*.Br¬ ing Rock, Robert eiure Kilby Ball Ground oggii.f? and Son canton Ga, The artemon well, nt Atlanta, is mo re than 1340 feat deep. M; «“ Ula Hur-t fitxt »» <xl ihiti. «j o"ker ilrange perforn,Ki.ce, in Atlanta on the right of the Kith The Blair educational hip, wil probably have to lie over until next, session < f congress.. The Ben Hill Statue will soon \e 1 completed. It wil bo sixteen and a half feet high, and will probably be j erected on the new capital grounds. 1 It is said that President ClevlandV cabinet will conuian of the following! pcasons: Secretary <*f the state Tin mas F. Bayerd of Delaware. Secretary of treasure Daniel Mau ning of New York. Secretary of war ,Colonel Vilas, of Wisconsin. Secretary of the navy, Air. Jones, New Hampshire. Secretary of the interior, J. K Ai.» Donald, of Indiana. Postmaster general, L- Q. <\ ot Mississippi. Attorney gur.eral, G. II. tf Arkansas. LOttK! BEAD,! Every M*?i His Own (aleulatot L have bought «he Bight for Picker*# Count}, to teach the Ne»v and luiivew *al ltule of Interest It is the shortest* and easiest, to learn, perfectly accurate ins , |lr , aMwar t „ lho r rtl .-tion of* mi)| be f„ rg0 , t e„. I will te»«k any one who can calculate in simple mu Itipiieation and division, to be a thor¬ ough calculator in Iutercd, at any po cent, an} amount and for any length ef time, in a few minutes. I have put the price of tuition down within reach of al t ts a good thing for th* best, of s. bol a vs and a b«*tter fos those with a lim¬ f ited education 1 will sell the right «f any district in the county cheap except¬ ing Town, Persimmon and Townsernl On arid Buie l refer you to 0. B.Vin¬ cent, Principal of Talking Buck Acade ¬ my, and J. B. Allen, county school coimmasioitcr. Hoping to receive a liberal jvitrotiag I am respectfuly yours, K. K. Allrerl iS i d rule was copyrighted Maroi 9th, 1*82, by G. W. Owenby and A. Smith. a . , *. A19% qye c*". : byth«»*8 dw.fiug tfptttnwai? byBM& gTinn* Cr^inp f v„ mMM- Hh»*t •A *rm+ \ y-,1 |Mn mHlkkuttaik/lr WhM.n> r T»—,*» --*■«- --