Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1901 — SOUTHERN. [ARTICLE]
SOUTHERN.
Dique Carr, n Chesapeake and Ohio braketuan, was struck by a train and instantly killed. He was a son of Captain Dick Cart* of Ashland, Ivy. The jury in the case of/ George F. Weaver, who was charged with perjury in connection with the Goebel case, lihs been discharged, having been unable to agree. While eating nn oyster stew nt Hopkinsville, Ivy., Green H. Champliu found in his mouth a pearl the sixe of a navy bean. An expert pronounced the gem worth SSOO. The body of J. A. Kincaid, a Dallas, Texas, merchant, 'who went on a hunt Dec. 31, 1000, and had not Itecn heard of since that time, was found in a clump of bushes near Mountain Creek. Several immense aluminium deposits have been found in Central and Souther*)
Florida and a company organized la Jacksonville for the extensive manufacture of paint from this aluminium product. F. R. Burroughs of Chicago has secured an option on the plant of the Nashville, Tenn., Packing Company, owned by John Cudahy. The consideration is placed at $350,000 and parties associated with Mr. Burroughs say the sale is a go.
