Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, April 11, 1885, Image 4

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JASPER NEWS M. C. MoCI>AIN, Editor. SATURDAY, APRIL, 11 ,1885 - Say Mr. Ordinary what about that ring. Col. L. J. Allred went to Atlanta this week on business. Jfr. Bud Qwen, of Cherokeo droped into onr san^nth a few minutes last •Saturday Col. lV m T, Day, is a/tending Union Court this wee)G looking after the inr ♦crest of his |Ueuts. Mr. E. S. flwr is having his painted. When he gets \t finished it wil/ be the handsomest dwelling in /own. ¥ V Wo had porno beautiful Snow in Jasper on the 4th of April. The perites coucludej that a new had begun. Dr. If B Tale has at his office acu rioeity. It i# a chicken with two stinct boddifs,'four leggs four two neck bom s and only »ne bill. Mr. W. J. Coffay, *j*ent evening in town. It does seem though Rill likes to visit this on such occasions--a dear hunt. Seme of the toys that went to mountain last VVednesday says: “they got too lunch fresh air.,, Jack Lovelady, bought the hogs in the county. They come off of the .burhsoo A/ountain. A man never knows what a woak fijkle and oncsrtairi m.ister he has in himself until he is at liberty to govern hie own life and do as he pleases The shortest and rarest way to live w ith honor io the world i* to be iu rsalitv what we would appear to be: ami if we observe we sliait find Giat sli human virter« increase and strengthen them¬ selves by the practice anti vsp«j ince of them. What, a <k*olftte plane would be a world withont a fltwei! it «-< uld be a fiwje wtihool * smile, » feast wivbout a welcome! Ajv mu. lowers the stars of earth ? and arc not oxr st*r» the flow¬ ers <4 l^eaven^ Chonifi Expectorant. Will c«ir| cougjp if* or any case do to J. Prathers one bottle and k cake of the Soap k ad world free, r 0c erbottib The peepU of our quiet little town was surprised last Thursday at the of Joghph Kinsy at 11,30 o’clock As the engine rolled into town— the surprise of a/1 it was drawing thr j e coaches loded down with people. The excursion is* were representing the Grand Lodge of Knights of Honor which met in .Marietta on the 7th mst, The Marietta Rand furnished for (he occasion. The Perseverance Mining Company has resumed work again, under the management of D. C. Hamby, as su iiiterdeut. W e hope to see the work prosper tnd that all may be well in the future. On last Saturday, the publisher shook office cares from his soul and Jasper dust from his shoes aud visited Bail Ground. We anticipated for him a delightful trip and hope be fulfilled his intentions—not to think of a news paper nor read one, but give the fair sex a piece «4‘ bis iniub. m r L he little engine better known as Little Mary put in an appearence again last 7’hursday nicely finished off. She looks now like a new en¬ gine. Judge Brown says that the lieens under which whisky is being sold in Jasper is void. The council will rt*roke the /icens isBude, and Pickens’ last bar room will be closed. Another prohi bion victory. Cheroku Advance The ^dvace made a mistake as to the plaw, it should have been Talking Rock instead of J asper. We hope that brother Perry will oorteet the mistake as our town has be**o dry U r souio time. Gen L ingtutreet h&s a ct^ttage hbt.ut two miles out of Gaiiip vilie. and yjanuta much of his on the yp.i ious veranda with hi# (ield-ghiMf* looking for the southrfcu rapuhltcana parth he he use to belong to when the pari v had places to pay with— New York World SOMEBODY KISSrMi. 1 * P Qt ‘ : * s j>.nu ariui.d mv w-ist— dust so; and looked, oh! very silly; I d\d not “J , frown; , T tne ^ ajr , s\'u> chilly. , He raised u;\ head and bent h.-a chid Most revevntly low to kiss One litt/e k'.se—it. was no sin- - To tell the truth—I did hot &tiaa-it. Then’ as I turned my face tcw*rd his ' Our Up. were near • ear,-3 r, iarWd Somebody i.«ei! '.M M»b-i a, I don’t owdr know.wte did it, ( A WOMEN HE VZ)i KNOW J WHEN rHE iS DOING W LL;> “1 don’t know Low i can make a living now,’ sauiau old time gentleman to an acquain¬ tance. ‘*1 iiau keen d-..-a»g very well until tile oilier cl y, when my luck changed, and since then bread has been scarce.” D'hat happened to changed 3 pur lubk? the acquaintenoc asked. Jfhy yon see, my' wiie. whorue / have doted upon, and who has sup¬ ported me for years got a divor¬ ce. I don’t know what to I'm afraid l'ii have to go to work. Just my devilish luck yon see. Hang it, she was ing Weil. I didn't complain the fair, particularly and I didn’ grumble when she failed to sult me in regard to the l to wear, but she thought eould do better, it has always been the way. A worsen nev er knows when she is doing PETITION for T)ON. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION CF A. VAbY HR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A RAILROAD FROM AUGUSTA, Ga., CHATTANOOGA, TENN., AND IT$ TENTION TO APPLY FOR A CHARTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RAILROAb LAW OF TIIE STATE, AP proved skpXrmber 27tll, 1881. And existing thereof. We the undersigned, Paul R Sicdgo . M. Timberlake, Alfred Baker, Z. McCord, George TTifirnes, T 1) Cas¬ well, Clemant A Evans, cf Augusta, Ga., and william A Courtenay, James E. Edgerton, George w williams, Jr: B. Peck, and J. E. Adger, cf harioston, S. c., do hereby agiee ^ lining and i pjhrratiug a railroad for use in the conveyance of persous and property ffdtu the city of Augusta, the county of Richmond, and State Georgia,on a lj^e as nearpracticable as a straight line to a point in the coun \y of Catocsa in said State, on the Hue dividing the State of Tennessee, from the State of Georgia, and at that point to he connected with a railroad to be constructed under the laws of i.b** stale of Tennessee, either cotyv -mg with gome railroad in the et:»; of Tennessee, now entering the cU of Chattanooga, in said state of Ten¬ or to be constrivted direct, ivo.. •rid point of intersection to, the said of The following, b: he in th “ S *»» U ‘ ro ' , « h *** * “*> whicl,. (i,e proposed raur a- » rnter.ded.ro be m <b: U.oh.mr.o, • ,1 urn bia, Lincoln, Wilkes, Ogieth sp. . Li¬ bert,Madison. j itckson, Clark, V rauklin, Ranks, Hall, Lumpkin Dawson, Gilmer Fannin. Pickers* 1 , 'lurry Whitf ; and Catoosa. Said Company to be organis¬ ed aud conducted in conform!! v with all the regulations, provisions u Re¬ quirements of ths statue of the tate 0 Georgia, known as the <Icneral l av. U * the Incorporation of Ra !>; :'-ov p 1 September 27,1881, and entitlod an act to piovide a general law for fhe in¬ corporation of railroads, and to regu¬ late the same and existing amend¬ ments thereof. The contpay thus formed shall be known as the Augusta and Chattanoo¬ ga -Railroad Oompany, and the railroad constructed by said company through saidjcousuties and between the foregoing described points, shall be, as near as can now be ascot mt'r.fe- - and twenty mtles in length. The, capital stock of said Company shall be four millions of dollars, divid ed into forty thousand shares af ore hundred dollars each. The principal office and residence of said company nth's State shall be m the city of Au¬ gusta aud county of Richmond. in witness whereof we, the under¬ signed have hereunto signed the foro going articles of assoc : atiou a«d have affixed opposite to onr vignaturna the number of shares agreed to 1° taken by us in said cempany, tegather with our respective places of residence* PAUL R SLEDGE, five shares, Au¬ gusta, G a. • W. M. Timberlake, five shares A - gvgta, Ga. 1 Alfred Baker, ten shares, Anguiti* Z. M~Cord* tea shores Augusta, Go Geo. T. Rarnos, five shares Afegnsta, Ga. T. D. Cuawel’, five shares, j^bgusta, Ga. clement A. Kveos, five shares; Au~ gusto, Ga. - Wiu. a.* Courtenay, five shares, Charlevtou. 8. C. wa-. K. E lgertoo, five shares Char wtun, 8. C. Geo. W. Ifilliams, jr, five shares, Th- Glmrleston B - Wsk - s ’* ^ <** " Adgor, five shares ChirJostoii. Cf whom the foregoing twelve per. »iis ftbtJl be < .Uie direnters for the fust }*+r