Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, April 11, 1885, Image 1

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THE JASPEB NEWS. VOL. II PabUAel every Saturday /• By-. ItlrfNEBROS Entered in the Post office at Jasper Ga. as second class mail matter Terms of subscription cash in ad vane l year 75c 6 mo 35cts 3 mo 20cts Address The Jasper News Jasper........ .Ga / General Directory. COUNTY OFFICERS. E Hood / Ordinary. S. K/J p Cv wft-U4-*A-v^-t Ja »pi < 'vy'w Court. R S. Henderson, Sheriff. L T Padgett, Tax Receiver, George Little, Tax Collector T. Honea Suveyor. J. H. Dorsey Coroner. J R. Allen, School commissioner. Town Council, E. Lening Mayor ^ C. .McClain J Hood P- R. Howell. Councilmen. J K. Wofford Clerk. Frsternal Record Rubens Star Ledge 220 r .M Meets first 7uesday in each Month W. U. Simmons, W. M. M. Stoner 8. W. S. 0. Tate. J. W. 8. L. Mosley. Treasurer. M C McClain Secretary. W Jl Reeves Tylor. Religious, Services. Baptist Church every second Saturday and Sunday, bv Rev Win, Stone Methodist church. Every third Saturday and Sunday by'R.iv F. 0. Favor JASPER GA. SATURDAY APRIL 1885. KEEP MY MEJtfORY GREEN. tel TAboye me spreads . the O relm ^ of hope, Beyond me Behind the land of memory lies. I know not what the years may bring Gf dangers wild, or joys serene. But turning to the east, I sing, ‘•Lord, keep my memories green. 0 land of winter an , o ,, ocm. Of singing bird and monn.ng p ne, The golden light, the tender gloou., The vales and mountains all are mine The holy loves o otter year* With bec’ninghands toward nte/ean M whis P-‘ r * llrou e h thc “' ‘‘Lord, keep my memory green/’ l)ear memory -whose unelcuded eye Can pierce the darkest wilds of space see her watch-fires burning high, I feel her breeze fan my face. would not give the light she flings oral? Acvotta myJntnt-iywdaettKKcne Y^efot Rio pomp and kings; “Lord, keep my memory green.” memory near my soul abide, Withoye and voice to worm and win, hope and memory, side by side, Shall walk above the lide of sin; from life’s western lakes and rills Tho angles lifts the sunset sheen An d tilings it o’er the eastern hills, “Lord, keep my memory green.” THE LIVES OF OTHERS BITTE/2. With a large portion of our race is a hard struggle. Its whole is thickly set with trouble. The from which the elements of bodily are to be won by toil, often scanty crops to the m ist dill cultuve. 5 ho plant which has nurtured almost into fruit bearing withers away beneath the sun’s heat, or is swept away the torni blast. Cold nips the oprmig bud destroy the mots, and birds car¬ away tho opien grain# With all thes disfavoring circumstances does man to contend in Ids struggle for a hut by more than by winds or submerging floods or barren soils, or devoueriug insects, is life embittered by the pushing, selfish rivalry of his fellow men. The coM mhtiuuinity of his fellow cuts down thetiae o his leaf, and out from the woof of his gar¬ He is depiived of neeessaris some grasping speculator may roll NO 15 in luxuries. Ihe fortunate capitalist forces him to pay exwlp'4ant rates for ■ad ya o S „ petty the products pF% of his iapt fostev. «ffic T'HV ms in slanderer, with artful, lying tongue, spreads reports that undorm in his "cred¬ it. and destroy his chances for good in vestments. Very many men arc not only regard/es of those who are sinking wRile they swim, bid will push the struggters on down if they may thereby ^ ^ ^ m(ireeasil > ^ » M|l ^ K ^ the flood, iielp tuay ho proffered. But hclpi . sthen ^ ^ EajHol . neod not have been eharity U,t only ^ the allowing of a fair cliahe? for a liv The poor sinking one did not out for ass.stance, but lie did ask he be not so rutfaMy put down the more powerful. Pity if is that are so lHtle willing to help each while they are able and willing Mg. tl.ou.twl™.. Jtttkod without auJ, W wuii a Mtriple refrain from to pushdown many a man’s would be made meet, and his le made a success ACROSS THE RIVER In £1 Paso, Texas, a .Mexican dol¬ is worth 85 cents. In El Paso del just a cross the river, in Mexico American dollar is worth 85 cents. long ago a cowboy took a fiiftecu drink of whisdy in an El Paso sa¬ He teedered au American doliar received for change a Mexican dol¬ equiyoleut to 85 cents there. He crossed over to the Mexican town took ano/her drink of the saiue He passed over the Mexican and received for change au A dollar, equivalent there to 85 He continued this operation ail at night was found dead druuk his original oiol/ar in his cocket A dangerous counterfeit twenty dol piece of the date of 1880 made its at Boston on the 17th. It made almost entirally of lead from a t of the genuine coin and is battery it is of good apperanee and a matali(s ring) |, M it j, readily do by its light weight. This is the counterfeit of the double oagle * e P orte< I* V . cVERSO *■ WHOLES LE Prod uce, cQt^mijNsion M'>r No 89 Sooth Broad ATLANTA, £ ... . GEORG L’ We respectfully solicit your consign ments of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Corn. Oats, Hay, Butt ’r,Cheese, Apples,’po¬ tatoes, Onions, Eggs, Chickens, Florida Fruits, and all kinds of Product?. MOULTRIE SESSIONS, ATTORNEY A LAW. ELLIJAY, GA Will practice in alt th > cintiu of the Bine Ridge Circuit. Prompt.-.es is his motto. JOHN WHEN LE Y ATMiySEX aT.LAW, •Jaspe W. T. DAY", ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jasper, Ga Practices in the Blue Ridge Circi it in the U. S. Circuit ‘and Dist for the Northern Dist. of Ga. ISAAC GRANT Attorney at L.aw, .... Georgia Practices in ail the courts. L or A solicited and promptly attend e d to. Office in court House. r. D. MADDOX ATTORNEY AT LAW, CANTON, GEORGIA Refers, by permission to John Kil ey and Co.,J.It. wylie and Gramling pauldirg A < . I ! ■ ■< : th Simpson & Galt Manufacturing neinuati, Ohio. r P. P. DuPREE, ATTORNEY AT L V CANTON,GEORGIA. Will practice in the Blue Ridge and in Cherokee county. Office Court House with Culinary. Administrations on estates. KF" collooture f (tit hy