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R. K. MoCtttcbe&i Clerk of Superior
Court.
R S. Ilenders n, Sheriff.
H B. Stoaes, Tax Receiver.
George Little, Tax Collector
T. 11 oi,ea buveyor.
J. H. Dorsey Coroner.
J R. Allen, School commissioner.
Town Council, E. Lening Mayor
N. C. Me Ciain J
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J. R. Howell. Councilmen.
(L Pickett.
E. Wofford Clerk.
Fratenal Record
Pickens fetar Ledge 220 F .M
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M. Stoner
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VOL. 11
W. M.
S. W.
J. W.
Treasurer.
Secretary.
Tylor.
JASPER GA. SATURDAY MARCH 2 l,lSfi.
mmx.
Nay, do not call me light and false,
dear friend,
ilnd turn away from me wi ll cold
disdain,
Beciiua- th* (hurls you tuc'id with
idle hand a
! Gave f urth no answering strain;
Nar cal! me fickle when I eiuile and
.left,
Jbd look toward the world with hap¬
py eyes;
Why should I swell life’s sorrwing tide
With unavaiing sighs?
come I wi 1 lift the Hewers above my
heart,
And show vou the dark/grate I»ve
hidden deef> \
Did not know? Maj, do not griefe fur
:r - .
The time is past to Weep.
Are thera not tears euough in life’s full
I, ££* w«ud that .Wow. a .Urge
of woe,?
Then let me faugh i carles
mirth,
And hide my son
mm (7#perH
1C 9
lex. Starch 13.—
Van Altvne Houston'and savs
cy< truck a
_ central * freight . ■ tram, . •
three miles from that place,
blowing five cars from tl»c track
and wrecking them. one of
the train hands were killed,
The cycloue was traveling from
east to west and fears are in
tertijined of loss of life anb prop
erty in the country along its
track.
N > Vi
RUBY S 0 // 0 ICK.
‘•Its too provokin’ !’* exclaimed Phil*
lip flnrris'm, with a glance of his sirude
black eves glancing first at Ruby and
at lo* wife beside hiiu. It is so so it is
said Lis wife dutifly changing in with
her husband, amljcastiug.a reproachful
glance at her daughter, who*e charming
eyes shot rebel/ioua flashes through the
tears that would come In spite of h'er
strongest efforts. “Girls d"»n’t geijuteb
chances every day, I tclfyou,” oottfto
uod Mr. //srmoti Sir Godfrey is
most promising merchant, and is knofrn
widely among the business men *nd so
ciety betera of Krnkford an* the girl
that turn# up Uer nose at him don’t
know which side of U< r bread is
ed .? ‘.That she dont!’ returned Rtthy*
uiother and throwing over such a mstn
as Sir Godfrey for his poor penlcs c ork
«lts wii»it I call too provokin' f ’
^ |U( ^ fr added, thera Hattie Hanaii
-Wy make, ,o Mp and at ten any to offer fr^MWy he’ll make
may one
her one n <>wj“ Rt f ur ^P’ te > be
juse spiteful enough to say she.outRub
y out.” *1 am sure she’s welcome to him
was all the ! latter deigned to say, as she
rose and left the roo»uc. Leaving the A
old folks ta/k family matters, i
to over
let us gs hack a step and nee what gavo
riae to it. Only a few months since
thisjgentell looking voting man Applied
sir Gadfre y f,r a c *« rkj » h, K
**" «• I- ^ Still
Harmon Clyde offered to wotk at lew
wa ^ K ^ an( j ail \ xe wa8 a gh ru de and
nutn ; y looking fellow he decided to take
him on trial. Harmon was a striking
handsoni man. He became quite n fa¬
vorite with tie btntona of krankford
and would have excited the ire aud jel
ousy of a best of rural swans but for
the tact with which he avoided even
the appearace of a rivalry. His atten
‘ 10 “ 10 tlie Franiford lair wcre 80
fad*. t the most
nothing to
complain of ia particular.
Besides, a poor clerk is no
rgeat “catch,’* and that (Utmnderath n
sot agooli unity minds at ease. In had one
of his Sunday rau»hlos # Mr. dyd *
lost bis way, and to a*k it ®f a y*ng
lady who came cantering ac’oofihis path
JPheti she reined up her horse and turn
ed her face t • meet thr questioi.er he
latter was *o‘*rjei he*fnrg with adulation th hit V
for a moment it to prrsne
inquiries: and when Ue nftnwd them,
it was in a manner so confused that
jgfrffl minutes wer consumed in obtain*
mg tlf^ (tesirrd informalioi|; tifier whicU
’too parted, cx^atiging^w* »ud
hlwaties. TVts was the.fin^ b«t
the lasf mea/injg of Harmon and Ixul y
***
frther and metier began to suspfet him
of digits not qniti <*vmsi?un$ w^h eer
utttyfai* Sir of theirs
ter anti dodfrey.a w«UAt»»d# yom g
nerchiint, rich in land* and goods,
whouie they Lad set , their ImhmtH on
haring ^ flWa sou i; -Uw. bV* season
"» et, ‘b* concealed ™' C ™ W ,i their,, '" ir ^ui^pinear. U ”^'
TI ‘ o r*‘ waa »»otbing in the young people
meeting ond talking ever bqqftw.to.puke
the ground of ilircat complaint, But
things come to another ga»s when Sir
Godfrey came heartland one day, with an
hut band, iiouse t<» R bMr
was nouI away with air of bitter
pelntmeiit. 7 ’licre l’hillip /fidTfieon
Hannah his wife laid their lm*di togeth¬
er in solem counsel. “It was t§nitc
unnar.’ral, M said Phillip “rl»at a gir
should give a man like Sir Godfrey
the iiilttc**, unless there was another
young man in the ease.** Hannah wa*
quite of the sam.* mind, and both agreed
that the other young man could be igut‘
else than * 4 thut stuck up clerk;/’ avd
this was what Pull ftp Harris*!! donoui -
eeeas “too provoking,-’ as we began by
relattng.
The mothers prediction tliat Sir God¬
frey would propose to Hattie Z/iuael
fulfilled within a week; and in fese tin a
three weeks they wer married. Many
were the iooks of triumph that llatii©
cast at Ruby when they met at church
SIXtl'A MSESS*
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