Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, June 13, 1885, Image 1

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THE JASPER NEWS, VOL II THINGS THAT NEVER D\K. m The pure, the bright, the beautiful,** That sfirre l our hearts in youth; The impulse to a wordless prayer, The dreams of love and truth, The longing afte r s< methins* oet, The spirit’s yearnimr cry, The striving after hptter hopes— These things can m ver die. The timin hand stretched fourth to aid A brother in his need: The kindly word m grief’s dork In nr That proves a friend irntred— The plea for mercy, softly breathed, When justice threatend high. The s irrovv of a centrito heart— These things shall .jcver die. The memory of a closping hand The pressure of a kiss, Vml all the trifles sweet and frail That make up li e’s bliss! 1 f with a firm unchanging faith, And Indy trust and high, Those hands have clasp and lips have il|^ * ) , ■ i" Thesi things shaP never die. The cruel and the bi/ter word That w mdftd a i 1 1 fell, The cliil i ig wants of sympathy W*i fie bid uever tell — The laud lepulse that chills the heart Whose hopes were bonding high, In an unfading vecod kept— These the gs .-ha/1 never die. Let nothing pa.-s, f< r every hand Must fmu some work to do: Luse nut a chalice to w*Kou love - j>c firm a.id just and true. *18, j shail a light timt can no: iadr Beem on the. lY nn on h>gli, • And angels’ voices siy to thee, These t.lin’gs shall never d.e. TRUE FRIENDS Smiha thing.as disiuter/sted f.ied siup is rave indeed in this age of the world, and yet we know that it does exist, though few and far between. There are friends who are friends ouly for the hour, friends ter the noontide and the Acid, no real rooting: and if \ ou r horisou be-aniCs diouded, and storms of adversity beat upon you, if the foiiduiu is brokeu upland your vessel is stranded these trie lids take to them selves wiugs and fly away, dis¬ appear without warniug, . : k • c the parasits, the clinging growths*which twine around the stran- /.vSPEI? Gi *SA rn ri’I)AY MOUNINGr JUNE 13 1885 ger tics, and tuny twine s » cpis£ ;is to strangle them and prodi.ec j rematuro * eath. Y But what a contrast! The true friends, if you get into trouble, stn-l s closer to you than a brother, and need only to be tested to show they 'are of pure gold relieved of its d:oss or a//oy. True there may appear stiffaiM state’y keep aloof from when when a!! s \v*ll aiolyou sometimes nr® ready /<* doubt their friendship, or wish they were a little more fainil/iac now if less devoted in adversity. 1 am somotimos ready tohelbno that amid all too g ’ce 1 and sdTts’iU“ss of the world, there is ni re of esteem and a fellow year.dug than always come surface. There are, as before smmirk ed. many dUintecrsted Irien Is, an 1 more examples of mi ndultorned affee— tions, more d ods of sile it love mag nuumity than is usually supposed. Misfortune brings to < nr side rare friends bef.ire unknown,aid trials and troubles often prove blessings i.i dis guise. They enable us to see th- tr^u* stat u.yand discover tJ.e true ty’ i 9. .1 ^r nevolent Dupuises when w? :• >«qd not expect them in nmuest privaey- enact maay a scene of beaafii.i wonder, and secure the phi i*lit-* of angles. Amidst all tin* trials in <lio darkest In ms, when it sceme tli.it frmnis hav all tursaken us a. <1 to > were all united We have found a few friends woo camt to the rescue with kind words and sub¬ stantial aid, and these friends shall over have si pi sice i i our memory; bit fore most amongst them are. a few search in in the plural mi nber, whese candor and fait,. have endure l to us, and whose image will never fade from onr memory while life shall last. 7 Yue, all are not endowed with that trait so essential to time friend ship constancy. » There are some people wdio hoses !_> believe they are true friends and are I'm *hc time being, but sire so fhkle. so itnsiablo that out of sight out of mind, applies well to them. We pity them and never value their friend ship, t be cause not founded up*»n true priheipah. and true stability. Ecader if you have one irue rieud—i friend inuccd, and one upon wliome you can rly, / advise yon to cherish them, give no cause of offonso but but le . our c unduet b * al ways such as to show your apprecia tions. 7'lie boy’s decription of hav a to .th pul led was the hist ex of 1 dawn \ivkiimr eve/* tit vt n. f* re it k lioil m i it name lit. Nothing, lumril ge- roulti e.\]?res.< the iduil ns woII. Georgia Pickens 0< nit' . To all whom it may con¬ cert: Harm ill ILilisnn, Mary.// /> 11 r— veil Executrix and ’l nim-s .Jinier** >» Executor -if the last will and I rstanu'iit of c Bu. liscli la e o*' mi U i"»i t \ decease !, having applied n> tin' mol r signed for leave to sell the lands belong ing to the estate of Isaac L*>v isnn de cease J, ami said applioatimi will be j lCar( j ,,»» the first Mondav in July next this the 30th day of May 188/. E. Hood Ur din t r\. ( t n Ordinary JhcKc*i s> Co. Gey v gla J,Vi dieiifj Oounty , To all wlinme it may e'meein Joe II-tley inis in due for..* applied to tin* in 1 ir.signed for permanent letters <»• admi listr itiou o i the estate. «*f James 7/aley, ia e of sa d eotiu v i eeea v it, ami 1 Wt 1 pass up ni s tid appnc iUoii < u tm firs-. 'Iomlay in July 1885. Ciren under niv hand and i fi e;n/ Sign i tine this lllli day ef 'lay 1855. H. Hood 0,.ilm ary. ] \cry ?>M Lis Own ( ulcu I have bought die Right fm* Picken Con ify, to tcieh the Ne.v an I nniver sal Rule of Interest It is the shortest, and easiest to learn, perfectly accurate getting the answer to the fraction of a mill, aannot he forgotten. I will tea *h any one who can calculate in simple multiplication and division, te be a thor¬ ough calculator in Iuterest, at any per cent, any amount and for any length of time, in a few minutes. I have put the* price of tuition town within reach of >i] t rs a good thing for flu* In st of schol¬ ars, and a better fos those with a lim Ilcd education 1 nil) sell .U rlcUt ,,uy district in thee ....... ehea,, except mg rn 1 own, J'ersimmon i> • and I ri* 1 ownsend . .. On sridllulc I refer you cent, Principal of Talking Bock Ac.dc my, and J. R. Allen, county school commiasiouer. Hoping to receive a liberal pat to: lag B. R. Allred J asp*-* Ga. NO 9 mi • £ Georgia, Till r 1 y I’m \\limit i, inai Mi'in i ?u< \\ IS Tate lias in uu* t’ iin :ij - |,jir*d *«» tin* iiim era good f* t j*«iii - nent huiivs «f ndminist'at « II to t *■ esta'o of' (1 h'h Join**, late f *tb«l fjo i »tvi 1 ••oea* hi i 1 w 11 |*»is * p said a; pii at on on tl.c fi st Mo day . July "1885. G vhi under my hand and in ia sigua ure, Isl day « f S no INK’*. L. li j | PL (KEN $ SHERIFF SAUL j W i 1 1 be sold before :l.o cot? i. i ... dour «»n tin* first I'uo-dav in I ilv !>• St iti said eoniity wi/liin tin? b»gal h Mi •> j of stie, to the I ighest bo dir for i* >!i the folio, ing pro;cry to wit, O »• 1 >t of land bei g in s,nd countv s i,'. land being the nr upon w i h t' •» Summery old house s and contnii i * .me liimdred a.id sixty nmis nuio.i less sa d lot i.v well improved tl pm* being» re‘h d upon it a good dwcPinv. Iihiisc and nei ossarv . *’t bndiiiny A bout typdWy wry# in cu i viiii-.iif -C - ren a nder in origiMiil forest Slid t■ i land known as lot number t'nee 1 nn died and twenty t!ir*e ( hi >) in ti e Eifth 5th Distr.ct sitnl .Second «• itnn of said county of I* ekons Ssiid bu d levied on hs t,l o proj ei t v of' the jVr s' veroico .1/ioii g Co upi y sit i»f\ fi f is Four of said fif.i* bein/ isvio.l from tin* jimtios court of the 1 Of .8 li District G M of sat I county and levin! by by and retnrifed t i me by John H. Jelumon ('oini^.ibb* ,f Maid ditfrht said other mum'd fi fa 1 eing issued fn ni the Superior f’ourt o' said eonjJ.v • f Pickens and Ivied by tie* ti mu said 1 »t of laud all of situ ah »y«d named fi fis being in faver • t Howell and Jo *,#.4 a fiain-t sai«l l he Pei K'-veraiiee Min* ing Minipnny T^nai't in pn«%e<*ii n no*i tied in terms • f law. This Jn:;C ; tit 1885 R. S. //'*ndi jsoii Fhe iff Will he s Id hefi r° ‘be . * rt I mmo door in th? town of Ja-'-er. kei»4 Uowipy Ga., on ihe fiist Tnes hiy L* '» 'v 1 m the Wlmci„s , r..p-rty .«w., "- ,S(1 C: "' *2ntl sect»on ot Pinkeii** eonniv leva *1 on , '■ < . •*? !'•’ ' ,l " l’ rn P« r! J'"■ ' vir, " c rf :,M ' 1 b * ' n ' ,,,v a fffb iM-unl frmu Jaat,w '' 1,S . G en " - ' in favor of K A D»s!itir«.«*n vs.johi L. Guffey. Levy m ule and returned t<» ino by E Russell T* V this t'.m 2Jth of April 1885. R. S Hendereon. Sheriff.