Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, February 28, 1885, Image 7

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IN A TRANCE Rkadino, Pa., Fabruaty 22 .—The great religious wave recently struck Mohnsvillc, this county. Among the persons converted was .Miss Elizabeth •Metz, a respectable young woman of this place, who were thrown into a trance from ayhich she did not recover for over twenty-four hours. She toils wonderful stories of all she saw and heard while her body remained on eanh -She claimes that her soul spent a brief : period in heaven, where she was p or mitted to remain just long enough to gaze upon all its glories. She ckiinued to have actually been iu Heaven. The time she was in this state is a perfect, blank to her. Miss Metz re grets that she was not allowed to remain in th i beautiful place. She says that all about her was filled with millions upon millions of happy beings, win se .faces bore no trace of sorrow. In (his hlliere.l space she mHfrkmds Who dead for years, anil their only oc eupatiou 1 seemed to be to sinu aohgt «.f praise and to play upon their golden .harps. 81 ie was als> pi:nilitied to gaze int*i an awful bla*k pit foil ol wri/hing human beings in ji seething fire, whoss faces hortt.oviijono© of tlie fearful j aio they wore undergoing. ,She mjs t'-iaf n > ou j inn iiow mmeinco her that there is no bell, Many persons have been strongly impressed by her fctory. ^rOft‘te.1 IvH' Stw.ilin^ a T\» a J stoiu*. [f'iliiani James Drown id* Pittsburgh, Wits invoic'd rilrt|gt 4 U ty \\ . ii. 1 1 t’:ui\ , a Ulc*n ilaiil of V¥lu:mj)t:iu, Pa*, wita larwhV ui a toiiiostoni!. Tho t;:ni oh.irg;c\* Brow.k will* h t\ nt„; , li : .ii0 *r ‘*i -.rti.ticr, m i;.u imp, .i. p; hvi it/. * > li wi, .*(1 IK - I nrv, w hioa i.S liUW UK'd. a* a to'ub'd■« •and ti;. 5 <v* { (>\ t;ie iuMt oi lj.r Ttr.*f vox- tfn* i u.tuglile/ <>1 V\ m. h .,ki ntOO^» t AV 11 rdl.fl. H *,‘7 • ii • | H a s .tt iv.- nsi- l.r.aui %>.«> . i fi‘hi *u! Oil Util , t;i.“ ».« ta .-v • ; < .ii;** u*» in.* i >•.. •U.. i;i na;iA *;t> w.‘*. i \\ ' (*-• 7A > li>. •!* .♦ r -‘1* l; 1 ■ It j. a i tn;** tf lit r <i . ;•«*0 justly, too, it would tociu. 6\>U hli- | ver, copper, niokle, mica, corruuidum ma rblc, gruuate, «<»apHtouc, slate, man ganese and «toiit*eoal exist in paying; cjiiatititicii in many /*e-ditie*. In tla* j middic aud mi* them portions «*t t•*t*• state bubr stone granite a?b?»toa, ka¬ olin, heloyeiie, ] h* sphutca and mar| Iron, coal and marb/e are being ex tensivelly mined in the northern ^por¬ tion of the State, (innate aud mar- ble q larr ies aie extensive and of ex eel lent quality, aid will in the near future he much used in the construo tion of pub/ic and private, buildings, monuments an d for -■ tatuary purj« si s The copper a nd n’cki l belts exti ndiug from North Carolina to Alabama have been paiti *Hy devolved} goid veins a*»d and deposits have oeen found principally in the Northeastern jarttl the State, and are worked e^t-nsively i r * (ho c »unties ot Luinikiii. I nion, vVhito, Divtson aud t.herokee . N«ott\ of the lutncH me y.e/dmg a large per <*»«»- «( P'-S' "« *•>« , - ! *P iri,i i ' l '' , ' Rle ' 1 Wilhiu a radius of seven .ml.-s around Halnm I'gj, tlwu now in rumbi). order 20 gold qu u (z mills, u1»iv« ««' aggregate uuuihui* of 40o .xt.iiup«. These mi/ls aToid employmeut t* stveuil hundred laborers, and yiea.d large profits on (he cipital invested. Ke Vent^a.id nnpr..v>>l mvtlmi^hU^^a^ide and mining one ol the l*‘ i i*ng ■most profitable industri s o. the Suite*— • fE.il rue Mali LOOK! UK AH!! Every Man Ills Own f Vctila'it J S«v>! bought the Unlit for Jinleue ('moity* to teaeli the New and *inl\c*r* wat Rule of I o’ero-t {f is the shortest. a id t* isa to learn, j eriee \ accurate H,»* Hii.-ncr tli« Jr.n tion v»t a mill, aanm.r in* f<*r ; ottm. I whl trail M,, v «*»«*■ Win* • an «*atr«n!,»»«■* in my t .iieanoYi and livbsii n, te 1 e a ?tn«» oilgh caVnla tor i»i Interest, at m. v |tr ce.it, any ^tai in t i«>r t»\ )end’ll m tin.**, an ii tew. mi-mes. | have p«* ilie* (. r vH* ni tniri- n ilu\ui uul. ii * i‘il 1 f “ u g rt ‘*l dirne m tli" (m*h* tf*. ho - j HinJ a f»* i*i' to- (itnii' W tli a Jhi. itisj edugaiitjn l will -♦•ji i j- ^ lit , f «Jr* *it.x tli tlin i" ii Ml i b»'ap « x< ♦ hi 1 I t ig J.U., 1 ’»** -jMi. iii'u ai d TmW f»H” *1 J 4»’» nr n-Uul* i j'f'icr y of (•. U. v’in - I'.UMS |lit i ■a la’k.ii" 1 y •» k Acailf* wj\ ti t't ij . it A i.«.*»», c» »l | a * . H ,p * v*? .i lii-i r *i j .it r«itia|: 1 a... » 1 * Hi' E. K. * : n*'i S: ni. Ji ' * * Mi I'h \*U,, 11 s/, l,j TO THi£ •m+s- » * i n i« P * } t — OF — mm county and mm. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSC.TO! r Cn 40 mm If I i Zl ib r t A 2 ? ..• . t jjLzk-ib is o 1 "V * #■ ■ 1 ^ ■ * mm NEWS. Tn giving- your coan-y pap **5 —» S* *• year support and influence, you are show iog- to tli > people that you are inter < if est d in the welfare of your county. —. f‘ A -J 3 tiUFPnf i i* A *4 3 '• 8 ¥ r' > is th * only pap*r published in Pickens county, you should give a libaivd support to the enterprise. No enter pnsiog citizen will be without his county paper.