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OFFICIAL ORSAH OF EIUWFQRO COUHTT.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
One year..... f 1.00
Six months.. 75
Tliree months 50
No advertisement Jess than 25
cents.
Funeral and society meeting no¬
tices free.
Special rates on large contracts.
All advertising bills are payable
monthly in advance, on presentation,
unless otherwise agreed upon.
Subscriptions must l>e paid in ad¬
vance.
Address all correspondence to
The CorrBSPO jf dent,
Roberta, Ga.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Court convenes, spring term, third
Monday in March; fall term, third
Monday in October.
Judge Superior Court—A. L. Mil
ler.
Hol icitor General—W. H. Fel
ton, Jr.
Clerk Superior Court—H. M. Bur¬
nett.
(Ordinary—O. P. Wright.
Tax Collector—John M. Sanders.
Tax Receiver—R. H. Knight.
Sheriff—Johu C. Culverhouse.
Treasurer—M. F. Perry.
County Surveyor — George W.
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White.
Coroner—T. J. Holloman.
County Commissioners—W. J.
Deut, W. E. Champion aud W. B.
Davis.
County School Commissioner—H.
F Sanders.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor—A. J. Danielly.
Aldermen—J. W. Mathews, M. H.
Carnes, J. A. Miller aud J. 1\ • Mal
pass. Clerk—F. Danielly.
Treasurer—J. B. Wilson.
Marshal—E. E. Dent.
MTCIIL DEWOCBMIC TICKET.
For President:
GROVER CLEVELAND,
OF NEW YORK.
For Vice President:
A. E. STEVENSON,
. OF ILLINOIS.
For Congressman—Third District,
CHAB. F. CRISP.
OF SUMTER.
Election Tuesday.November 8, 1892.
•‘Clfvfland and Stevcmon. ’
Prepare ye the way, for the great
cyclone of democracy Is coming.
It will soou bo jimp for republcans
and third party men to make a pU
Raimage up salt rivers
Whatever the fate of November 8,
Georgia will feel no compunction of
conscience. She will have dope her
duty.. .
_
Vote for Cleve, Steve aud Crisp and
you vote for local self-government,
for a reduction of taxation and to k}U
the force bill.
The reason of this campaign being
unusuallv quiet is because sectional
strife and animosity has almost faded
opt, and it is being conducted by an
intelligent appeal to the reason and
sense of reasonable and sensible
people. It is the surest indication
that democracy and principle will
prevail.
One more sboqt, one more bom¬
bardment, before we can tell whether
principle and right can fell the great
wall of protection and prevail
against money, monopoly and corrup
tion. One consolation we will have,
if whipped—Georgia, brave aud gal¬
lant Geofgia, has already planted the
flag of democracy ou tno enemies
field.
The democracy of Crawford and
of the state must not prove indiffer¬
ent nor allow the brilliant victory
already won to cause them to under¬
estimate the importance of turning
out in full strength and casting a
solid vote for the national ticket on
[November 8. Qre more warhoop, one
Luore battle, then the braves may
nther about the firesides of their
Brigwams and shout a requiem to de¬
funct republicanism.
YVhitelaw Reid, republican vice
presidential candidate, in hi* letter
ol acceptance says: “Not for one
tear ainco March 1869, has the demo
ad i>ower to control the
d direct tbe policy of
s govern meat, » For
ter does again his
■ truth i from his
bn ought
>ur third
Mimpres- TaiHi
they :
i, who«e mi nd
and opinions will chapgfb ought to
abandon their hopeless cause and do
battle for d?moeraey, the only party
through which we can secure the
peace and prosperity which we eo
zealously seek.
Democrats are feeling good.
Third partyism and republicanism
are about to give up the ghost and
be numbered with the tilings that
ouoe were, but are no more. Chaun
ey M. Depew will soon have to cease
crying “Sale on, thou great a-’d
glorious Ship of State, sale”, foi the
ship which republican orators allude
to, has sprung a leak, and the old
republican rats that have grown fat
on board her deck are now as she
sinks in despair, leaping across to
the ship of democracy.
On November eight, let every dem¬
ocrat know his duty and be sure to
perform it, though he be called on
ts sacrifice his attention to other
matters. Let us fight a noble battle
and win a grand and glorious victory.
The eyes of the world are upon u-,
and its anxious ear awaits the re¬
port of a day whose passage is
fraught with niaguificient and bril¬
liant achievements. Let the low de¬
scending sun as it goes down In
parting splendor behind our Georgia
hills, settle in the peaceful con¬
science of a race well run, a duty
well done -a battle well fought and a
victory well won, and then on the
morn of the ninth, when its gorgeous
hues streak across the eastern sky,
let it proclaim In the bright efful
g»noe of its golden rays, the birth of
a new era of peace, of plenty and
of prosperity to a people triumphant
ill democracy and principle over In
justice, inhumanity, aud effete re¬
publicanism.
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For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself • can¬
didate foi Sheriff of Crawford county,
subject to the Democratic nomination,
and ask the f .vorable consideration and
support «f ail the voters.
Respectfu ty,
D. C. Hicxa.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby respectfully Tax Receiver aneounoe of Crawford myself
s can 'idate for
county, sjHj-ct to the action of tbs Dem¬
ocratic prim iry. and a«k the support of
my friends and fellow citii«as.
Respectfully,
W. tt Sr aim.
For Coaaty Commissioner,
I re pecttully announce myself a candl
dale for the office of County C ommission¬
er of Crawford counsy, subject to the
Democratic primary, and ask the favor¬
able consideration and support of all the
people. Respicifuliy, E.
tf W. Cmamfiok.
For Coaaty Commissioner.
s*EX£o£
the office of Coun• y Commissioner of
Crawford county, subject to the action
of the Dem< crane primary, and to aak ia
his favor the support of all the voters, tf
For Coaaty Commluleaor,
We are auto- fixed to announce tbs
name of W. B. Dav.a aa a candidal* for
County CoraoiiMlouar of Crawford ooua
ty, subject to th« nomination of the Dem¬
ocratic party, and to aak the rapport of
the people io hie favor. tf
The friends of Joel N. Mathews aa
nounce bis n me a* a candidate for Ordi¬
nary of Crawford county, subject to
Democratic nomination, hereby pledging
ihemselvea, if he is elected, that a'l will
6e d»ne to give tbe coo ity ooe of the
b st <'facials she has had la a number of
years. Faixaoa.
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For Clerk Superior Co art
I respectfully snsouoce myself a caa
didate for the office of Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Crawford county, subject
to tbe Democratic a 'tarnation, sad ask
the 'avorsble consideration sad support
■»f the voters of said county.
Respectfully,
Frank Danielly.
For Count* Treuarrr.
I hereby announce my seif a candi¬
date for re-election to the office of
county Treasurer, If subject re-elected to Demo¬ I
cratic promise primary. rforiu the can du
but you to pe
ties of office faithfully and honestly.
Thanking one and ail for past honors
for various office I am yours Truly,
M. F. Perky.
To the Voters or Crawford
Cocxtt: In the opening of the
campaign for county officers I
anno u need myself as a candidate
for tax receiver. It has been
c.rcuUted over the county that I
was a third partv man, or that
I am inclined that way. There
is not a word of truth in the re¬
port. I have kept quiet on poli¬
tics. I don’t think every county
officer ought to dabble in politics.
I look upon it in this light: that
thev are the servants qf the peo¬ «1
ple, lam a democrat, and
way* have been, and so announce
my-elf subject to the dem * -atic .
nomination. R F. Kvtcwt
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fO/l SALE.
1 offer for sale on eas isy terms the
Ellen E, Atwater plantation in
Cra *ford county, five miles from
Roberta. Apply to 11. H. Ray,
10-l-2m Macon, Ga.
GOOD LA XD SOLD CHEAP A XD
OX LOXO TIME.
I have 260 acres of land near Oak
Grove church for sale on long time.
It lies nicely, is fertile, very pro¬
ductive and is a desirable seelion of
the county. Call in or write to me
at once or you will miss a great bur
gain. W. P. Blasixgamk,
( 10 - 1 )
AL MINiSTRATGR’S SALE.
pEORGlA, VJ Will be sold Crawford the first Tuesday Copvrv— in
December, before the court house
door in Knoxville, Crawford county,
Georgia, between the legal hours of
sale, for distribution, 150 acres of let
No. 173, known as the old Dent
place, consisting of a good two-story
residence and all necessary out
buildings. W. J. Dent,
10-8-tf Administrator.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Crawford County
T o all whom this may concern:
O. C. Cleveland, executor of the last
will and testament of Mrs A. M.
Cleveland, deceased, has applied to
me for dismission from hisexeeiitor
! ship. This is, therefore, to cite all
parlies at interest to show cause be¬
fore nte on or before the first Mon¬
day in January next, if any they
have,why such discharge should not
lie granted, or letters dismissory will
be granted applicant as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture this the 3rd day of Octolier, 1892.
O. P. Wright, Ordiuary.
10-8-if.
GEORGIA, Crawford Couxty:—
W. M. Bond has-applied to nte for
exemption of personalty as provided
bv law. andjl will pass upon his «|>
plication at November ten o’etoek a. m., on the of-
7th day of next at my
ofice.
October 12th, 1892.
O. P. Wright, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford County:—
Jn«». W. Bond nas applied to nte for
exemption of penonalty as provided his
’ * ■" pass upon up
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Tills October 12th, 1892.
x222t] O. P. Wright, Ordinary.
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Georgia, Crawford County:
to Appraisers Mary E. Adams appointed year.s to set support apart
a
from the estate of Howell Adams,
late of said county, deceased, have
filed with me their return. This is
to cite all persons at Interest to show
cause before me on the first Mowdav
in September next, If any they can,
why thslr return should not be made
the judgement of the court of ordi¬
nary. Witness hand officially, this
25tli, my
July. O. 1892. P. Wright, Ordinary.
Georgia, Crawford Cousty:
. The appraisers J. Elisha appointed Harris, guardian to set
apart to
■f.- Goo. E. Miller, a year’s support Miller,
from the estate of Janies F.
late of said county, deceased, having
filed with me their return, this is to
cite all persons at interest to sho*
cause before me on the first Monday
in September their next, should If any they be made can,
why the* judgement return of the not of ordi¬
court
nary. hand officially, this
Witness my
26th day of Jul^q right, 1892. Ordinary.
Brartjr’sTour oft hr World.
Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of
Beatty’s Celebrated Organs and
Pianos, Washington, New Jersey,
has returned home from an extended
tour of the world. Read bis adver- i
tisement in thip paper aud send for
catalogue. 9-10
BEAHTS FIDOS In use every¬
where. Write
for catalogue. Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, New Jersey.
BEATTH ORGANS Are the best.
Write for cat¬
alogue. Address Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, New Jersey.
XotWy,
All partiee indebted to US are re¬
quested to come they will forward find and eattle
at once, or their papers
in band of officers for collect ion.
Wilson A Mathews.
For Sheriff.
I Sheriff her. by announce myself a candidate
for of Crawford couotr, subj -ct to
tbe Dem cratic primary. I app r- cists
the support of my many friends in the
past, and will kindly aak them to reaem
b.r tpe ia the future.
Bespcplfully,
Jso. U. Cn.VMsnrts
I hereby announce myselj a can¬
didate for the office of county sur- .
will be apprec ated.
Respt
A. G BriLLEKS.
* * FOR SHERIFF.
•
. At the solicitation of many friends
I hereby announce myself as a can¬
didate for the office of sheriff, sub¬
ject to the nomination by tbe de¬
mocracy of Crawford county. In
this connection I most respectfully the
ask and solicit the support of ail
people. Benxet A. Hartley.
p #r Tax Colter ter.
j berrbv respectful y announce myself
a esndidate frr Tax Collector of Craw
ford county, wbject to the action of the
j ^
j, J.
tf w. Baowa.
For Tax Bete l ver.
( rewford rouott. ml>jM to the D> bo
wtte ot miQ.-i U o si.d *»k the *uopon "f
•it tbe voter* «f to) cm .ay. K sect
^ J*wt* oao. |
Friends and Patrons of Crawford and Adjoining Coun¬
ties:
In thanking you for your past support and patronage and solic¬
iting a larger share in! the future, we take this method of calling
your attention to our large and varied line of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
embracing everything kept in a first-class.city store.
OUR SHOE LIKE
Is complete for old and young. Consult your interests bv looking
through it before purchasing elsewhere.
Our novelties in
sssss mem
Are the latest styles in Shades and Fabrics. Don’t go to Macon,
Atlanta or anywhere else until you have seen out stock and learned
our prices.
Our line of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS,
CLOTHING, CAPS,
WOOLEN. TOP SHIRTS
-AND
UNDERWEAR
Is the largest ever brought to this market, and at prices that will
astonish you Also a full line of
FAMILY A MB FAH€Y
GKOCEIilES,
Hardware, Queen and Willowware at competition prices.
We respectfully ask you to call to see us and inspect our entire
stock. We guarantee to please you in both goods and prices. And
as an inducement to those who owe us, or to those who wish to make
a bill with us, we will pay from lc to $c per pound above market
price for cotton.
WILSON &
t MATHEWS,
CKSL
W. W. JORDAN,
-DEALER IN--
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Furnishing Goods,
and a complete line of General Merchandise.
Tgo'hftrfa List, Q-eu
BOLIVER H. RAY.
COTTON FACTOR.
Dealer in Groceries and Planters Supplies,Guano
and Acid Phosphates.
409 POPLAR STREET.
MACON, GA., AUGUST 1, 1892.
DEAR BIB:
I take pleasure in announcing to you that I am still at the old
stand of Coleman A Ray, 411 Poplar street, where I am prepared to handle
promptly, at only 50 cents per bale, all Cotton entrusted to me.
Captain R. W. Bonner, formerly with W. F. Price, will be with me, and
will attend to the weights, and also the sale of Cotton.
Mr. A, B. Adams, formerly of A. B. Adams A Bon, u ill also be with me
this season.
Both! aptain Bonner and Mr. Adams will be pleased to have all their
old friends oome to see them.
Give me a trial—I guarantee to please you. Bend me your orders for
Bagging and Ties.
Very truly,
BOLIVER H. RAY.
JAKE HEARD. J. T. MOORE
WILLIS F. PRICE & CO •l
JUELZL. ..I2STO
COTTON! FACTORS,
MACON, GA.
Libert advances made on cotton in store at
bow Rate of Interest.
i
m t-aedL >
PER HALE TO ONE AND .Vl.L.
3 i & 39 XOTX
MUSELLA, GA.,
—DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS,
CANDIES CRACKERS
And, in fact, a line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. If yon want
to get bargains call on DICKEY. He sells at prices that will
surprise you. xi-4
- CLOTHING AND NOTIONS.
COFFEE SUGAR FLOUR
TOBACCO SNUFF MEAT
JFSLtlsirLta, a,X 2 .d. IFloricLa, :E3giil r oa.d.
TIME TABLE NO. 1 .—TAKING EFFECT’ SEPTEMBER 25, 1862.
SOUTH-BOUND. I NORTH-BOUND.
Local . Daily Stations Daily Local Fright.
Fri ght. No 5 No. 1 No 2 No. 6.
A. M. Leave P. M. Lv. A. M. Ar. P. M. Arrive.
3 00 ......Atlanta.. ... II 00
7 25 3 13 . ..Atlanta Yard... 10 48
F F ......Cornell...... F T *• 10
• 04 3 34 ... .Haasville _____ SSE'i C IS
8 37 F 3 51 .... Rivenlnie ... F > c«
8 47 350 .......Selina ..... T ts
0 05 F 4 05 .....Blalock...... F l«
a 30 L 4 18 .Fayetteville.... ** ts
12 12 ic 1 — 11 11 11 10 11 10 9 25 28 50 52 45 42 00 40 17 13 pm f f l A Tf? F I) 5 4 4 4 6#V 6 580 5 6 4 5 5t>4 05 56 41 55 32 Hi* 38 47 15 ( .Topeka Kalluiah .. ......Zehulon .. .....YVoolsey..... ..... ... ......Inman. ..... ... .. ..Williamson ..Piedmont..... Meausvillo.... Yateaville Zeldin Lowry....... Junction. Junction ..... ..... ..... .... .... F F F TT feS8r8SSS3S»£S; >r 11 11 9 1 11 9 12 12 10 1 12 10 33 00 24 14 56 51 53 25 56 35 18 18 i P.M
ac w F 7 6 48 05 ......Musella.... .....Culloden... £2 8 7 14 39
a. F... .7 21 .....Crawley’s... _____Knoxville.. i ' r 6 42 6 7 07 32 \
*■; F 7 •««!■ 35 • ....(ini Hard’s... 6 27 6 55
s.«; F.„..... ......Payne’s.. . XU.
F 7 46 .....Lee Pope... 6 14 so
»> 8 00 ...Fort Valley.. 600 00
g; . Arrive P. M. Ar. A. M. Ly. i A. M. Lv.
No. 5 and 6 will ruu daily except Sunday. F—Slop when flagged
f—Stop for meals.
T. W. GARRETT, Receiver.
THE
CKAWFOKK
COUNTY
CORRESPONDENT
WILL BK SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ONE YEAR FOR U
IN ADVANCE. WE WILL HAVE A RELIABLE CORRE.
Si’ONDENT AT EVERY 1‘OSTOFFICE IN THE COUNTY.
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