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SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA— Crawford County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Knoxville, said coun¬
ty, on the first Tuesday in September the
next, within the legal hours of sale
following property, to-wit:
The south half of lot of land No. 9,
being 101 { acres more or less, lying in
the second district of said county. Levied
on underand by virtue of seven fi fas
issued from the Jus ice Court of the
030th District, G. M., of said county,
▼iz: M. J. Moore, agent for John Mcrri-
mau &Co., vs. A. A. Mathews; Walton,
Whaun & Co. vs. A. A. Mathews; Sou¬
thern Phosphate Co. vs. A. A. Mathews;
Bradley Fertilizer Co. vs. A. A. Mathews;
Commercial Guano Co.vs A. A. Mathews;
W. J. Moore vs. Wiley Woodward and
A. A. Mathews and W. J. Moore, agent
for John Merriman & Co vs. Wiley Wood¬
ward and A. A. Mathews, as the proper¬
ty of said A. A. Mathews, defendant.
Terms: Cash.
Also at the same time and place one
hundred and one-fourth (101i) acres,
more or less, of lot No. 200, same b- ing
the east half of said lot, located in the
second district of said county. Levied
on as the property of James W.
Grant to satisfy two fi fas issued
from the Justice’s Court of the 497th
district, G, M. of said county in favor of
Coleman and Roy, vs. said James W.
Grant.
Also, at the same time and place 405
acres of land, more or less, being lots
No. 170 and 183—each containing 202£
acres and situated in the seventh (7th)
district of said county. Levied on as
the property of C. B. Howard to satisfy
a tax fi. fa, issued against him for his
State and county taxes for the year 1891.
Also, at the same time and place the
following fractional |ots of land :
No. 164, containing 195} acres.
No. 165, containing 144} acres.
No. 174, containing 92 \ acres.
No. 181, containing 86} acres.
No. 182, containing 67 acres.
Making in the aggregate 585jj acres,
more or les*, situated in the 8th district,
said county, and levied on as the proper¬
ty of John Howard to satisfy a tax fi. fa
issued against him for his state and
county taxes for the year 1891.
Also, at the same lime and place, 607}
acres of land, more or less, being lots
Nos. 214, 255 and 201, each containing
202} acres, and situated in the seventh
(7th) district of said county. L vied on
as the property of Hall and Jones, to
satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax col-
lec’.or of said county against them for
State and county taxes for the year 1891.
Also, at the same place and time lot of
land No. 78, and the east half of lot
No. 83, containing 303} in the aggregate
and lying iu the Seventh (7th) district of
said county. Levied on as the property
of L. T. Lee, defendant, to satisfy three
ti fas issued from the Justice Court of
the 529th district G. M. of said county,
in favor of O. H. Miller against said L.
T. Lee.
Also, at the same time and place, lots
of land Nos. 255 and 256, containing
202£ acres each; 147 acres off the north
part of land lot No. 254; 25 acres in the
southwest corner of land lot No. 228;
all in the 7th district of Crawford coun¬
ty, Ga. Also fractional lot No. 20, con¬
taining 187} acres, and fractional lot No.
21, containing 1494 acres iu the fi st dis¬
trict of Crawford county; all in one
body, and bounded north by lands owned
and possessed by Walker, east by land*
owned and possessed by Wilson & Stag¬
ier, south by lands owned and possessed lands
by l.owe & Colburt, and west by
owned and possessed by Lowe& Walker.
Also 160 acres off of land lots Nos. 11
and 12 in the 3rd district of Crawford
county, bounded north by lands owned
and possessed by Simmons, east by lands
owned and possessed by Causey & Bur¬
nett, south by lands owned and possessed
by Hancock & Thomasson, and west
by lands owned and possessed by Avaut A
Culverhouse, aggregating 1,074 acres.
Levied on under and by virtue of a
mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of sai l county, as the property of
Ellen E. Atwater, defendant, in favor of
the Equitable Mortgage Company vs.
said EUeu K. Atwater.
Also, at the s iffie time and place, 101}
acres of land iu the third district of said
county, being the south half of land lot
No. 6, in said district. Levied on as the
propery of Mrs. A. E. Hs'cher, under
ti fa issued from Justice’s Court of the
716 h district, G. M., of Bibb county,
said St.te in favor of Coleman & Ray
against said Mrs. A E. Hatcher.
Also, at the same time and place, 1014-
acres of land, being the north half of lot
No. 122, in the seventh district of said
county. Levied on and sold to satisfy
two fi fas, viz: One in favor of Coleman
& Ray vs. J. J. Bowman, issued Irom the
Superior Court of said couuty, and on<-
i-sued from the C unty Court of said
county in favor of McCrary & Allen vs.
said J. J Bowman, and transferred by
them to B. H. Ray as the property of said
J. J. Bowman, defenda t, as afo-esaid.
Terms cash. Witness my hand officially
this July the 26th, 1892.
Jno. C. Culverhouse,
tf Sheriff C. C.
Ordinary’s Citation.
Georgia, Crawford County:
Appraisers Adams appointed to set apart to
Mary E. a year's support from ih
estate of Howell Adams, late of said
couuty, deceased, have filed with mt
their return. This is to cite all person-
at interest to show cause before me on
the first Monday in September next, if
any they can, why their reiurn should
not be made the judgment of the Court
of Ordinary.
Witaess my hand officially, this Julv J
25: h, 1892.
tf O. P. Wright, Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Crawford County.
\Y T ill be sold before the court house
do- r, i i the town of Knoxville, said
county, within the legs! hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in September next, the
f Mowing property, to wit: Twenty-five
(25) acres of land, more or less, same
being in the northeast corner of lot No.
124, in the third (3rd) district of sod
county of Crawford. Levied on and
sold under and by virtue of a
fi fa issued from Justice’s Court,
of 577tli district, G. M., said county in
favor of B. II. liny vs. W. C. Averett, as
the property of said W. C., Averett, de¬
fended aforesaid. Term9 cash.
Witness my hand officially this July
28th, 1892,
J.C. Culverhouse.
tf Sheriff, C. C.
Notice to Delinquent Subscribers.
Although we propose to discontinue
the Herald, we don’t propose to close
our books to the payment of all moneys
that are due for subscription. possession
The books whl be in the of
the parties who compose the Herald
Publishing Company and will be held by
Mr. E. B.Trammell,the managing editor
of that company.
We earnestly request all wh» are in
arrears with their dues to come forward
at as early a date as possible aud settle.
Mr. Trammell will receipt yon in full for
all du s to the Herald.
HERALD PUB. CO.
Fort Valley, Ga.,
July 21, 1892.
The democratic senatorial executive
committee of this the 23d senatorial dis
trict in pursuance to a call of its chair¬
man, met at this place to-day, and re¬
solved,
1st. That the democratic senatorial
primary for this district be, and the same
is hereuy ordered to take place on the
6th day of August, next.
2d. That the consolidated returns from
county shall be sent to chairman of
committee and that he shall
result of nomination as indica¬
ted 1))- returns made to him.
3d. That all papers in this district are
requested to publish the fore¬
B. L. Ross, Chairman,
F. C. Houser, fecretaiy.
One Dollar Weekly
Buys a good Gold watch gold-filled by our Club
System. Our 14-karat cases
are warranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin
or Waltham movement, Stem wind
and set. Lady’s or Gent’s size. Equal
to any $50 watch. To secure agents where
we have none, we sell one of the Hunt¬
ing Case Watches Iot the Club price $28,
and send C. O. D. by express with the
privilege of examination before paying
for same.
Our agent at Durham, N. C. writes:
“Our jewelers have confessed they
don’t know how you can furnish auch
work for the money.”
Our agent at Heath Spring, South
Carolina, writes:
“Your watches take at sight. The gen¬
tleman who got the last watch sa,d that
he examined and priced a jeweler’s
watches in Lancaster, that were no better
than yours, but the price was $45.”
Our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes:
“Am in receipt of the watch, and am
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One good reliable Agent wanted foi
»ach place. Write for particulars.
Empire Watch Co., New York,
lvr
we are autnortzea to announce
Capt. W. W. Johnson a candidate
for Representative of Crawford co.|
subject to tic Democratic nominal
tion.
A BANK ROBBED.
No One to Protect it Except the Pres¬
ident’s Wife,
A dispatch from Kansas City brines
new* of the robbery of the bank of El
Reno of $10,500 Wednesday morning.
It seems that nobody was in the bank
at the time except Mrs. Sawyer, wife of
the president. At half-past 10 o’clock a
stranger entered the bank, stepped up
to the cashier’s window, and made an in¬
quiry about some town lots and then
stepped to the desk and commenced
writing. In a moment, another stranger
stepped to the cashier’s desk, and pre¬
senting a gun at Mrs. Sawyer’s head de¬
manded that she hand out all the money
in the bauk. She stepped to
a vault and handed him all the packa ges
of bills in the vault’s safe, aud what
was in the daily change drawer, aggre¬
gating about $10,500. The man who
was writing at the desk grabbed the
money as Mrs. Sawyer handed it through
the wicket and disappeared out the door.
The one holding the gun followed quick¬
ly. Mrs. Sawyer then screamed siveral
times and fell over in a swoon. The rob¬
bers mounted horses and rede away. Mr.
Sawyer arrived at home rbout thirty min¬
ute* after the robbery. The r boery is
believed to be the work of the Daltons,
on account of the manner of its execu¬
tion.
Knoxville, Ga.,
The Teachers’ July 11, 1892.
Annual Iasti'ute will
be held at the court house in Knoxville
the first week in August, commencing
on Monday, the first day, and continuing
for five days. All schools are hereby
oidered tuspended for that week, and
every teacher in the county, both white
and colored, are earnestly requested to
attend. Prof. Merritt, of Columbu*,
Qa.. will be the expert or conductor of
the Institute. H. F. Sanders, C. 8. C.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
An unprecidented offer for the
next 30 days. Take advantege of
this offer and secure an elegant home
in the town of Roberta, Ga.
For the next 30 days I will ofier
for sale a beautiful 3 room residence
complete with good well of water
and other necessary improvement*
for a town residence. The lot con¬
tains one acre of land and is located
in the most desirable portion of
town.
Terms will be made to conform to
the times.
For further information apply t*
E. B. Trammell, Knoxville, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ill be sold before the court house
door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawford county, Ga. on the first
Tuesday in July next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following
described property to-wit: North
half of lot of land number 122 in
the 7th district, said county of
Crawford, containing 101 1-4 acres,
sold under and by virtue of a fi fa
issued from Superior court of said
oounty in favor of Coleman & Ray
vs- J. J. Bowman, deft.
Terms Cash.
J. C. Culverhouse, Sheriff.
June 1st, 1892.
I am ready to supply any and
every body with shaft springs to
hold up your shafts. Call aud see
me at Knoxville, Ga.
A. E. HARRIS.
For the latest styles and new
goods at the lowest prices call on
the old reliable firm of Wilson &
Mathews.
Important to Ladles.
Sir—I made use of your Piiilotoken
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that should be u*ed by ivery expectant
mother, for should (hey but try it as I
have, they would never again be without
it at such times. I am,
Your* respectfully,
MRS. ELIZABETH DIX.
Any merchant or druggist dollar can procure
Ilisley’s Philotoken for one a bot-
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ly 62 Courtlandt St., New York.
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