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LOCAL DOTS*
joans it "ur own price 3t
Blalock's Cnilodcn.
Mr. E. ] i- b»iH I an cock was in town
this week. -•<-4 le is now living in
Macon.
a hose melton suits ai Blalocl* s,
Ci.lloden, are the correct thing
this season.
? Dr. Elder-o' Montfcello of
visited h d ughter Mrs. C G,
k / .is wc-ck.
O . ercoats of every ir.a o
sty a Gl Blalck ' os. C ’od
Mies. M 1 White fror :
at. Mr. L. E.
r '■ ■ [■> /.
I ' ' FU.its o.*:;p five cevzts
f X' k r>rot*.
ach-
r.?i :-re5iisermon v. Salem
clicrch Oi. last a•..mcay.
I low k; tins? Five .xp'-s »i :
_
f fi ve inrs r Ik ".' :% r
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don. A copper ce;.. bays a pn
V *
Mrs. W, ;. w : : of G )
Vis iky, spf.r.-‘ h.i,. - y i.Tt
Ki 'x l Tla w.kn Mrs. /. V/. U. ;s-
ingame,
Till.,:..- ten dollor sack sums at
Ik . ?ck's, Cullcden, sat'cinrs.
Honest goods and perfect fit*
ITr. and Mrs. D. E. Rc tph r i
Hickory Grove spent last Sunday
ic Knoxville.
1? : clock Brer. CuIloden, self
Cctk' rated Cclvmbbuggy Co's
ouggy i b est \j>KC on
n c v .
vv c * j •
ITr. kk K. Slocum has been
down with Tyaphoid fever for
more than a month, he is now
seme better,
I - regard to cvercoe. a, you can
fi id r.n eh ; tlfleg in a light col¬
or, otin facing for ten dollars.
Blalock Bros.
Ivl*-. J Holt of Ft-Valley was
j;. oe. CAy last Sunday.
Try those $ 1.00 Brogans dest on
the market Hilsman and Co.
Mr. j. L. Watson and lady of Ma¬
con spent a few days in Knoxville
Jast week. Lee has just recovered
from a severe case of erysipelas.
Come toCulkxkn and examine
Blalock Bros, slack of generals
rnerchun se. The largest and
best select on the A. & F. R.
R.
Mrs. S. VV. Hatcher and het
cl armnig daughter Miss Mattie Lou
spe;:" last £a/j- ky in Knoxville
guest Mrs. R. D. SmMi,
We excel in clothing. Suits
fc'a andy&u"g. As .
Cutaway suits, Prince Alb
New ana IToL * y etudes. a. oc
k I V Hoy ell of white j
1 » 1 , ■r oi ae Knox.a l
Va3 in to .n tms wee k,
f
M' IC V .a quit tiie . o w.: naper ..t.sInesF
and is iic'.v seik: g pia.'.ces and
organs.
4 k t will be me ey In yo ,; r p f
ta ocas i car ?/;• k c. ii tr ; I
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ii solid car now uri 1 fit: rea-i.
BAtock Bios.
rr- i ,e Sixth D- Rci: ’• ccnrk.
T
e j. my J i ; o 1 -.rrt
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to Byron a 1 ; -i. tv V. "
• nc
. . : the driver
li 'I U f 1
to f..e ia./i.y lut-c t T
.
Diarrhoea fixture at S fi 4
• Li:
• *•*>
uo llOt < 0 i::‘C
small bottle of Shepard B. B.
j Cologne to try ic. Y*.n Lx find
it ■ ia •
ever used, and afterwards buy ii
'
large bottles.
The third tri-annual 5. S. as o-
'elation i will convene at Society
HjMI Church on Saturday before
L he first Sunday in November,
l r •you fee: any ;,pp?- /hessians
of Cramp Cckv do/k d J any
R-.»- . but tr/f , c . a : : L r ' •/
DI; i- ■ z t a Mi - it re, ud rep a . If
necessary.
J. I ’ .. v r.p- - C> res
?s now aner':
•'ihe - ;• i wn. ■. f J
K - s be - .
i - ! be pi 4 ?v SC:? 321
j ng
U- i; Pc. • . hi
one oee of tdo re e l A A A . -
disorders. Tfij? s- entirely .
u by using Lama j L . of
liuchu and [uniper.
Knoxville next
r. p.- «fr n =? Blass
mg': e n-. .rc your aage will
be aooreciat ■- - e
k Vvk BLr.'ngamo,
Our stock of hr tec a and muzzle
!oading shotg* ns, v. incheste rifiea
&c »s very f II. TV n wdl sell yon
3 gun t f; r< •tonishi i ai,y low
.
figure. Blalock Bros.
.
Mis. Warn from Ex. nb. Ala.
has entered :ehool here. Som^ pu¬
pils irom AJeidi bevy applied i.>r
board, and will enter school here
as soon as a r-.r- eat-mts c-u ke
made. \
Mr. j L. Ik.;*
daughter o Jvi fcitnr.: k wet . ;
fanta Tbnraday. They will attend
the Expopkic-n.
Hon. A, / McAfee p: id us ?
visit Wednesday.
Wco’uoil: will not confccs.
ROLL OF HONOR, KNOT.
VILLK HIGH SCHOOL.
The Roll of Honor hereafter
will be divided into sections.
The hirst section contains the
names of those pupils whe answer¬
ed evety questiou asked them in
the review.
The second section, the namos
of the pupils who failed in only
one question.
I he third includes the names of
aT others wiioes examination in ti¬
tle them to honor.
First section. Second section,
R. D- Smith. Arthur Moor
Bonnia McCarty, Lena Andrews.
Eugene Causey. Mattie FUis.
Willie Enaith. Paul Jones.
Lfllias Tack. Tku;st/rKat het
? Lucy Wilson. iloitOii M th<
Cncsiu* Alien. Gin Nc l.
Tim ILL Holt
Aragol ‘ lie t*
IHt
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st Li
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ivcuce is hereby . va. of
its
£ ■ die p:*s -
13 t cu Ar. act t X
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Miss Mamie Mas' e a tea f. T
■’ 1: 1 of
Marshalivil
h ?“* after a s cr two n
-
' with her Aunt Mrs. O. C. Cleve
land.
Miss Ellen Bankston left ?. few
days fince for Columbia Ala.
winr Me > -tscboU and
will not return before in the Sum*
taer of 91* S.-mecf her : fiends
regret that her stay there will be
so long. 1 •We he: r that cue • ' our
Bachelor friend' ' :'*!<•' ueig .■on/
■vi soon be ma.r v> ft Barnes
young laoie. We trust that
m of ,-t<* '-.*« C‘ • •:r:: ". v
if do a ce wise. The-
tv •c r * o*:V'.r: n $
rue oi our ycr,ng
Yt / imprcf-siOi: and .
jyen over t ere, V/e
are not at all st. priced, as
can. boast of having some of pret¬
tiest girl, of ’Tittle To ’ in
7 ! *.
the County ov -r V:.: . Dr. J. N.
Smith has reb.'.-.ed borne much
ir»*pr: ved after a stay of several
weeks at Indian Springs;
Ouu people chant know how to do
without rhe D ■■, *and he was vev y
much missed d urh.yr his stav eve
there. Our tr bants Hilcinan
& Ca * PXtLi-y a nplendic •*Ui
• mis bcirt Here di> :! at Culioden.
They carry a ■, s L A , .
oo .’e to dupiv.Gc aeon cr a Um
ta prices in their line, vve are on.
a big boom. Our people are ac
tually afraid to price their lands,
knowing the ili be or ? ready
to accept it, and tl: cy vvi 1
their home. W e u n d o u b ta bly
1 \ ; ■■■ f d C . ' v, cr.: re
in middle Ge< ria : nd
are fast recognizing it.
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EVERT l . SIA i'iCN.
i :n:es S' ? r-u .-.nd U abort Oc;
* I t the r *
We ; • v :■** ead v .. . o 'h :t
of clouddy weather which has
been a great injnry to :he cotton
crops.
The farmers are badly behind
with dicir cotiori picking. The
fields arc ‘white with coUoji ,
gaeat deal of it has been beaten
out on accuont of the recent rains,
which we have had, and the almost
iuceessant cry is ’’cotton pickers/'
Dr. Hobbs left home this morn¬
ing on business to Schley and
Waricn counties. Will be absent
for about one week,
Mrs. B. W. San tu spon 1- sever-
a! days at home last week. She
is spending some time in Fort
Valley at her daughters, Mrs E.
F. Hartley with wiioes little yk
Nellie has been Tck for some
tilllc!,
Sevetai of ov.r m-.-st beautiful
young • tdies spent b.-tarduy and
Sunday with tceir komefoiks.
5 yaif at,'-K school in Fott
a at th ; Grady Institute.
L/A,SmilI -.cilKiv' io)R'R •
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J * k w::;s i* G.Li - - on q tc
CK :or v; :f
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0 -n the v resent
1 * ' h DOC
i
•r.:
, / Li VIEW.
XI Hd tor : If yon will give
•r? a -v. \\ space in your most
r. ■ . . c y r ' I will give you a
lew items from this part of the
County. I have been waiting for
months and expecting each week
to feast my mind cn an eclipsing
article from the gifted pen of a
ceitam yes mam. But lie must
fcs me that talks Urge on Sunday
it-d-ds little through the week;
- jrefois IT: heshate for him no
o ger.
For the past month the young
people of our section have been
antisipating on the all days sing¬
ing rt Woods Acadamv which
Vi- \ c on the 12. Finely the
■-.y come, and was just as beanti-
i ■ golden rays of an Oct.
I ?i: . ' the eorgeous tiots of the
could make It. B</ ten
a numbet of gentle-
. Aii:g la 'ic s had assem¬
bled ? v, Mr. B, J. Becham’s, and
• here wondered their way
but joyously over those
: i sand hills to the unas¬
suming Acd We found a large
r . • ’ of peopla there, by
d:om v/e were entertained very
v ntly. The memory of that
ic tious dinner wall ever bind
vr to those wdio served it;
? v? strains of sweet music
1. gel upon our cars for many
•'Irs. Martha Long was
til . of Mrs* T. J. Piles on
• ‘.r ••*day, Wish it had been Miss
i. We extend our best
o Masters Oscar Bee horn
• O. II. Wilks, hope they may
soon realize their fondest hopes.
But we insist that they do not
t too much in the girls, lest
c me unexpected moment they
L a "
i'TrJfc. Annie Andrews has receiv-
ed ’iC.r usual health, and to the de-
■ J of her many friends.
literary school at Fair View
. ■ •; ’ sed out for this season, but
- i school still flourishes
-* peop'e here are occasion-
; t eate to a good sermon irom
v >us preachers, among them
TJncie George Thames, We hope
he will come often.
FROM MC ELM UR RE EYS
MILL.
j The Alliance dimer at Bethel
Church last Saturday was a fine
s” :ess, had a fine table, plenty of
> uonade and good behavior.
Col. Thomas Hardeman made
a very fine speech.
John Mirshal of Jug Town
Cra vLrd Cg., has the best cotton
• the county, the rows are about
,oyd:. long, Ills wife, children
a d himself sta- :d into one rev*
I. :l Monday morning and Friday
> ,ht they had ut half fini h-
d.. When Friday night come
they said they were all so tired
till they would have to go to Beth¬
el Church to the A 2 in nee dinner
wu ; trday.
Bud Tidwell is grow\)g worse.
Cotton pickers in th? Worrior
* a- Stttcts arc very
« :ce. juid coLcn pitches are ve-
rv white.
Mr Dunbar has finished three
h a s ction houses 00 the Bacon
j M i ; kngham R. R. at Bethel
j Cl
j Church.
Mr. Dunbar has moved vp to
ivlarar.s mill to pv. up another
< : . s R, R, .
TVi. T * chr. ArrfJd > i ' '.by
c/-•:’, \vh* e living
1 AVer y;art < i li ► v o» rjor
r . 3 bui I ft 1 - Church
hj 1 C Cii asc w a -
vv-s two mciiihs c
M USSF.LL/.
/uStfi" •".* > ce in your paj
and’I from the "*b Bald K !v( * you Station a few 1 ^
of
&. F. R. II. and surounding J
munity although news is sotn e *\
scarce just now.
Our farmers are very f ar b e f
with cotton picking and it s ed
like i is as much truble to e *
picked at sixty cents per hind
r.ow as it was early ia the f a j| ■
forty cents. The co’ton is ’ 0 ,.u
through this section than it
once reported that there v;i!i
pretty fair crop made.
The cottcn Bagging ordered
the Farmers Alliance of
Grove settlem/nt arrived' L re
few days ago, most of the Co; 1 :
wii; be covered with J., tc as it
the cheapest and the cotton
to late for much bento .
Miss Obie Smith leas
h nr home in Zebulon, a itc:
ing several weeks with friends c!
relatives in this community,
Our boys have about
that the*e are more pay m
cotton than plnyir.g Ba:c* 1 ;
have about pi 2
other summer.
FROM HI CORY GROVE.
Every one is busy
cotton. It has been raimai or.
much of late till it is
stained and vary light. Pea
are badly damaged. ’Tv'.m
Crop very poot. John Ik Go;
crop gooe aod gets better ever]
day. School has all dosed.
Marriages has not comme
get in their winter work out i
No Local nev/s of interist.
Public gins have been
fine business. Merchants L
tolobly well Churches hx h
quite art accession to ni^tnbefshi
Especially '.Elam.” The
of vicinity eood. No visiters I
Town this week.
Georgia Crawford County. N>
tice is hereby given of intents
to apply to the next Legislatioi
for the passage of a law to be eiv
titled An act to prevent the sail
of Liquor within three miles
Mount Carmel church in Craw
ford County and for other pw
poses.
Notice r oI local ILegisl at ic2
Notice is hereby given that sp-
plication will be made to the
generol assembly for the passage
of a Law to be entitle „nn Oct
prohibit the sale of Liquor, ak
or Beer within three fniiesol Li
edonia Church in Crawford
ty."
GEORGIA Crawfosd Cou tv
vjitue of an orde r ^rs nted by the Coot
OrdLaiy ot Ijlbb County f-c 1 ! '•
l will sd* at public auciion before
cenrt h. u door in ibe Cii T of a ; - •“
on .he first Tuesday in C; ,!
between the legt-l hours oi sale. A*' ;
tr :t of land »itua*ed in sai l O’-'-’ ’ '
couriy and in the seventh (/
there of, bung the a=t naif ol' i ’. I
r
n"tnler two ( 2 ) Containing c’ 1 - - '•
(100) acres more or less, and b-u" 1
same property convey
by A. T] Small to Alfred We!bot»-
ercordcu ' n
dated gib Au - • 1S82 and -
lae Clerks Office of said daw/
County / CBWtt bonded at tin
;
«>'said couV'y; e . X *v . ■
j'ands of V; re? Xukle- La ki
ands «»f Kob Bt*yant. i Wat b) V
a
Ual- of n id. lot nnmbet 'vv *v.
& lands to ml
. . I> , G i.. *v
* is o.kl lie of Alfred • .
S* i Est«t • Turn's •
A Iciinlstaator A. t