Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, March 07, 1885, Image 1

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THE JASPER rr VO*. II. P uV.bkai e/erv Saturday — 3 • RHYNE BROS Entered in tK k Post office nt Jasper. G;i. as sscond class mail matter Aorim of snbecriotion oa.‘h itt ttJvaoc m year 7&e ' i* £ mo 8§ots a* mo 20c ts Address Tho Jasper News Jasper . . .Ga General Directory. COUNTY OFFICKIiS. B Hood c Ordinary*. .. . .. *. K. MeCatobeon Clerk of Bu^r #0Urt ^ v ' J| S. Henderson, Sheriff, tl B. Sicaes, Tax Receiver. Beorge Little, Tax Collector T. Honea Suveyor. J. H. Dorsey Coroner. J R. Allen, School commissioner. ' ft i. ' ** - -> • f Town Council, E. Lening Mayor ». C. JWcClain J r. Hood J: R. Howell. Oenneilme*. Ih Pickett. J I. Wofford Clerk. Fr aternal Reeer d Fiekens Star Lodge 220 F *** Moete first- Tuesday in each MosvtU W. H. Simimms, W. M. M. Stoner s. w. 8. C. Tate. J. w. R. L. Mosley. Treasurer. M G McClain Secre’ary. WA. Reeve* Tyior. Religious, Services. Baptist Churoh every second Satwrd&y and 8a»d»j. fcv Be, W», Bsoue Methodist church. R?ery third Saturday and 8 1 by Rev F. 0. Fav<w JASPER GA. SATURDAY MAI CrI 7, 18«o. WHEN TUP BOATS COME HOME. There’s light upon the *ea to-day, And gladness mi the strain; Ah, well ye know that hearts aro gay When sails draw nigh the land: We followed them with thoughts and tears, Fur fai aor< w the foam; [j e ,,,. it seeius a tlmaeamJ jeers Uutil tlm boats eouao home! We tend the children, live our life. And toil and mend the nets; £ut is there ever maid or wife Whose faithful heart forgets? , W« kgow that cruel dongere Ho Beneath that shining foam, Atp& watch the changes in the sky Until the boats come home. There*, glory „ , tho to-day, on aea . The sunset geld is bright; .Me thought I heard a grandsire suy, "At eve it shall be light?” O’er waves of crystal touched with fire, And flakes of pearly foam, We gaze and see our heart’s dtw#— . The boats are coining home. ELOPED WITH THE WRONG GIRL. From Sanford, Dei., Enterprise. On a little farm nearly in sight of ^ie quiet little town of Federalstmrgh, Md., resides a blooming young giri of 22summers,also her cousin and her her father’s ward of two years her seu ior. Both of these have beaux whom their stern old father aud uucle do not approve of. The lover of No. 1 and tois sweetheart, unbeknown to tlie other parties, had made ail arrangements steal off in tlie still of the night and get married. This was also the plau of the contracting parties No. 2. The ^ »t tho g.rd<^. fer time. 1, the kewiteim* boor. of the n.gbt, wheu gr aw ,*rd. y..o, lover No. I placed tbe ladder to tbe w udow of girl No. 2. The night was dark just ut that time. She mad* her j exit out of supposed the window knight, and and into thcj arms of her was* hurried off to the carriage ne e by » N* t a word was spoken as a/otig the ramparts (tbe old man’s back lane) tbev hu'ried. Tho carriage was g lined nml the lash applied to the horses When they arrived at the nr^aot.iu'a boose, who was waiting to tie tho knot, the gdlant knight, then discovered that he had got the wrong girl. Of coarse teore was some salts and inward eiuss words and the tug of war came—how to get the weeping girl hack undiscovered Lover No. 2 met with an accident, by running hi* buggy against a pest and carrying away his port wheel, and failed to atrive at the how* that night eaa. ST. JOHN WILL COMK. KANSAS’ XJt-GOVERNOR OO.MW TO AT¬ LANTA IN THK INTEREST IIP THE WHOLE raoiM.E. From the Constitution. It has been deftnatly determined that ex frovnerSt. John, the temperance orator, will be in Atfatita, on the /wen fietb of the present month. On yesterday, Mr. I G Thrower re¬ ceived a telegram from Governor 8t Jolm.’s agent saying that the governor woufd speak in Atlanta on the twenti¬ eth if everything was satisfactorily ar¬ ranged. Mr. Thrower repbed to tbe teh?gram saying if he was authorised to arrange a meeting in tho interest of the whole people he would do so. Ht also stflttei in his telegram that unless GovOTn<tr St. John came in the inteiea/ ot * tlie *hole people he would hotter not at aJi. T» this message Mr. ^ r ^ wer 7,^ w i|ht relieved an answer fru- tb( ^ wyiiJr fJl ,. Uo»ereor Tfcr c . wib ^. e «»r St Mt WO. 10 m ^ t ; ng ^ whk H *>• «M t q.*r»dfc* can take pert will urrang %H f. Govovtww St J«hn will : *-h »hly re cieve ft warm teoeptjiDii •’ *bc pro hibitionent iu the state. !«* oes ^nwl come in the interest, of th ccod T*»* phir, the Wnwi«4»’H (7ji:'>Po« »»««"•♦ Knights of Jericho, or so , o her ord« r but in the inierenft of til tNtperaiwt workers. An effort will b* suede to in™ dm'* the railroad* to red rates fur tlv« occasion. A meeting v> *1 be held tliis afternoon at 8 o’uioc' at temper anee headquarters. U:>1 a vvMtobtil strtvt, to arrange for the \ming «f 8* j, »ai All temperance pefyK »r« Itmfr , to to he present, * ,M»W *"* / ... - n tics From Onanthutmn. Pittsburgh, Pa. March •* vfll m Jaoksun Moore, of Philadelphia, Washington tmnnty, eanit to tM* city to-day, for the purpose of . bt;.ini«g lecal advice uoncen*ing s< me property of whi-b bo claims to have d«tVaud#<l bv relatives, Moore, who it silty years af age. tla.ma that for 11 yeara bis atep-daogbur and bar husband baj 4 biui a prioncr in a eel lax, a ad that ba was not per untied n» leave bis pria*a except a* night, vrheu he would W permitted to walk about the yard bound with ropoB, Some dayo agoJ»c mbwad hia usual allowance of &*«!, whh«U wan passed to him trough a email W* » the dtsir. Hearing no sound m tba house he d ‘terutined ta make ids escape and, with a large stone which he bad worked m the walk, be bxtterod tbe dacr down. His relative* were m where t*> be found, and witA amaey wbmb he dimjovoted in one <df tbe drawers, be earns to Pittsburgh. Rtetiews ta biw imprisonment he «*>yi b«; wa> fwrce*i to mxke a will in favor of bis «*ep-4oogL ter and oa tbe day proceeding hie ioeor. oeradmi the neighbi*r« were io fen—4 tbt old nun era* go i->g »o M uhigsui