Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, June 20, 1885, Image 1

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THE JASPER NEWS. koz, 11 TH* RAILffOAD TO fll.lYEN _ # _ Toe roa-l to He »»»n bj ChriS »*» mad-, With h«« 0 .v troth H.e raiSwen! 4 lahl Kroro earth to heaven the c eWend. To life eternal whore it eufe * R piutanee it the station?, then, Where passengers arc t* 11 in*. No fee for th»m is ther * o Ymr Jen us is iuu.#« f tie wey. \ The Bible i* the engineer, It p ints the way to ht*aveti *o cte;ir, Though tunnels dark, and drearv bare h does the way to glofj steer. .. ^ , . * „ ■/■■■' _ (irode love, e the fire; his truth, the etna'll Which drives the engine and tra^tt. Jtfost All you who w uM t) glory ri<^, oom to h hi— in him abide! CVim then, rvmr e noer, now’* ^bo rime At any st ti •» on Abe line. If you repent, nd zmm from sin. The traiw wih sittp asid tal e yon in. 4 t *' V-~ *If ie a matter of iif« amt d a^t You aro ever worked, rr , and uiu^t take a rest. ‘That is impossible, doetrr. My best men are all sick, my customers a e ermei. g in by the bn tiered and l must be at my poet.* •If your custmers should temprarily dropoff you coy Id /heu find time enough to rest, couidu t y # >u?” •Certainly, but how ea?i I temporari¬ ly stop all my old customer* fr >m rushing in on me* even if the cane »b *nld be as you ^a matter o; .i c and death!’ ‘Easy enough. Stop adrorti;*i jg.’ An Allegory And behold in these days, a c.uren stood fourth to wail. And he wailed grevious, aud saki. ‘ Woe is me, I am undone: for, heboid *f g*™ *• — «» •“ «d assessors, r bavo vexed me soie. And , , who . heard . , .. him said' ... one •‘Wherefore?** A-d he answered and said. “Yen. Tftrily, ., I T , hare spoken, u aud j * it m so, tor - klte ^ "* down “ «t »d • mitten me hip and thigh, yen, more. bavo they not made havoc of *J dear¬ est idol, even my p^eket, wheria / keep Gx $a’ r (mn*i * oaftixs jrs.<. 2 < rssc mv»hchc!»t •* 1 Ieii T «pen my 4ioltol* hry , #»il I* <1 luui,l», tor, >erilv, I *e U»«* *«k "f “‘<7 l ""' } "* 1 ‘" U *»*» thcoewl **taH * Vnd nptm thie mu*, I p*y tribal*, which At *uwe is uaiied tax** And hit* who hear l would oouifo. trtd him. and he *wd. •♦Hehoid l wiU give the that whii# Civ* t lax gatherers have «i‘d r two tkn«& amid sbecki le, yea, ®ml a tfeemmmj m W. for thy house ami lauds. ' Aud he wmoM '’let. and gat him into u*v th *r even «h He t 1 »« a<.d would u it ial« aiih bitu more. f 0 A fravii 4 *r fTl 1 W'Wfcil?! M • vrhi i riding aa*«ty; cause f« *fc unrg *B&l, vvuurh Uiiptoved bii* to xot.k out M fhe Ji u\*ck a Jtlfaa’ view, • ml tot* it, fepssirwwea it ceute Be mm 4 but . bad <-U. . tue ditxM , . tt Hu t j ai ;uu wtil utiui u L.n^’tu train tbii fv .-even <*,ur» paM*ted I t tore cimum to tbc otb r pic r ut bia b»/rs*e. A natural ice cave eritts thirty miles eaf<fcef Kali Valley, L’al. in the mount »Sl)^ta ru^iuu. There are huge etdutun-f of ice eiiamber# of ice and h.u glng fro.ii the ceidng like ii.ade.i ui p.iiirthed steel, f inning a picture Tue rewhioiitu ot the vaifey hiwvl thei/ nuianujr^ ply of ice from tnc cave* A bdy (rit. of. o<ior:««* liule Vt of _ enpeaimtmn is a colored .__« serventde _ Sh# Sbe , saw __ a . magnetsuckuig stickinir ^ 18 P°®^ et * ‘Wh»®, do yon irane ®mh that mag -WUt to tbM map.*. JW» /don't dare to go fo to clean deni windows, widnubt da* / firil over. Pot magnet draws me me back again. Tbi* mnmUn* tqjltm !* a. uiiJuU a ,» on ta*u awn %f piaew. • b® fcmvr fh»» Mat g» uona; *..< T .n »imw » *. U. *" who " * lU Heft 1*4. h. to^-l V* hurr. - K » ry ai.i il * Ummi (.’«» u l 1 M* . »J ll<UlguL Hits lV4^Ut Ulf C < i I &\ , Ui ifltuiii too and. u uve. ^ K ilu uf future** kt urutttf ahurtuat; mid (UHinMt tan lenrn, perioctiy neouraii’ getung ih»* wmwer to H»« tmvtiuB »» u, dJ, aituuot be torgotieu. ! wui u*a I. ° ,,H wht* uan calouiuie in iiniitipiioation stud diviaion, te be a tin i: •ugh oalcuiii^ur ill iutwiftsi, at any | er cent, ’ any ,r amount and tbr any ' Icmgtti of ... .few uuontca. X r uuvo put the of tuition Cuwn wiibin nueb of si t W a g irnl riling fin* the best uf in bid- 4 better iluaw with iiiu* ars, and % tn» » f®d i win sell th- right « h •■»»•« Penwmu.frn and Townsend m nf d l srifev you m €. U Tm x r ^ . cnmmiamouer. doping to reoeiv* a liberal patrormg M Jm,»” Ce rgiu Plukt »h Oount v T*»ji 11 whom it noiy eon <rm; H inn Ji 15 .iJison, Mary A/ho— re)i Kxscutrix aim Tame* ,^fmier®‘ n Exeoo^or **f tin* last will and 1 < Mameut t Barliimn Into <®f '♦Hid w» *'iity denetisftd, having applied to the ovder higm.d ft*r letiv* to s* il rim lands belong iisg to the e*tnf« of Imun? II*»rison d« ceased, and .met application will Is heard ou tho first Monday »u Jtriy trxt this the 30th day of May T VVf„ E. Homl Ur»* a »fj. Oidioaiy JPP Ift.'wrw* ? # Hen gis Pinkone 0, aory To *11 whom* ifcmsy *tnmm Jk* km m*m W -**i g[ ed pi rim uuder^itfn^i for p^rauwe iA. MUW» *if ailminiwration 00 rim em^e r.f d //aley, /a * of d nouu'y dmeiMHi. wori I wi l piss upon *ud *rt*»rin*<aiot »*w 1 * s««»«b» ... JW, an,Ur »4 M **«» rare Ibis t. th ‘lay «f day l^o. K. Hood t)rdln*ry xo Gri r^ia, J* i« M i ► (• T.> W i .it i. t. as « n»* * w U Ta ♦* ''in* u liti* l» 4 •* I* plied to rh * II 1 ter* **• •* •» * ..... m»ut 1ft U’ii *»T titliuiiii* t iu* in •» lft»(l»»tt **» t n — *1 mu*| Ifi if *iml i J mi ityi rilM 7 . 1 *» J a*« * f * | ■«,. it} i slid appln at mi »**♦ tii® fi»«( «»lo * i. t . » I rumi under un h«n»l »* d i fit -hi a #ig ntotv, 1 st d*»; f S i *• ir* * 4kJ. ki w '■*r \ vt n'.'. Will be <*tl<rt»* r «»retl»« im*ii* Hi**** diw.r nn th • ft .h i‘ Mtsulif in I »i i » e m . wild .. «'«»un*v . w . ,. "it * , b *\ f -1 , , i*. •« ♦ ^ rf hllU| , i* m the fnlinritig proper y to ail. t lot of land bo , ,» •.« 1 ,*. H* w-M I nd be iYff the *<n »** a W 1 i t .• Summery •»! I li ->»o s * * I «* hi I am* .me hmtdfwd ».•*( nix s »•* »s nor*- * r *m su’d li»t i® well iiunr e* *• fW*ro h®ti»gtfrnfiwl upni it a f**«i>l dw«m ^awd* a About. fwer»*v norrn in ^u’tivani v » retina nAr in oitgvnul forest Si.’ 1 ♦ bind known u* lot number three b| lf i dred nn»l * • h*|s*h ‘I rt* mi the IfifHi 5tb EHstri *'*»| .Vecmid xftMln <rf Mttidutmiu, /i i'ii*V»»ii» t*» d Un.l tovie«i on h* the *wr»fifrty of the I 1 * 1 & vi*T 3 »nt»s .Mho* u (Tonpm .si rfrf!t*i .i fas Four *»f *std fir'u« hoi** t is*-* ed rVnm rii#* jii*-ri ( r** *** urt of »|»e Ifllh h I)iMlri*'t (* ^l *»f *si I ulv amt h«i*d hv Us* snd r*4* m It* i# * Jfhnwm (lotittto hfi* .if -><id <1 -t* t*** mud otliflr rniin**d fi f« being ImnI ml fit m <he fftiperwr f* ou t h »si*l wshi^ t f Ploken* and Ivied by »o*‘ »» tMfl fi| J i of land aJI <*f #rn a' ovn l nsuw d fi \ >* being in fiiwr »*f M"wi*ll »n4 #loe« • s gni«Nt <N®d 7 Im |*e»ie yerurine Mio < «mpsny Te»»n» t in j-o«.-ewiM unr 1 * find in terms , f law. Thi® J 41 W * th im B.Jt U» *m!»rwon ! ' •* * NIs Iff Will tie ®ojd »>*fl ro ri e , * fi lonw* drier in rim t .wo of *f»®«er, r om*ty G# , m the 61 st TuemU® in '♦» j ¥ ^ Urn (Mowing ( ro| -Ny U *1 ||if offIwwri | tiff hi «h# fiffh dl#h t of *ooo4y m ri}rpw«<w*~r ft #<hri f, f*iff v )«/ (nr iMM f a*il » # tOMf * tfc |«. V s| ^ eiiKt fi 1}. to ri V M 4 *mm 4 h it fMtn»4 > « H..-H I, . ,f„ J | , „ Apr»f Mtw.i I In p #