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Ihfc CUKKESlUNDEYf. j !
OFFICIAL ORGAN IfF CRAWFORD COUSTY.
' CBsCKteTIOX KATES.
One year f h 2
Six mouths.. a
1’iic months SE
No advertisement less than £5
gents. j I
Funeral am * society meeting no
tices free.
Special rates on largo contracts.
All advertising bills are payable
monthly in advance, on presentation,
jiuless otherwise agreed upon.
Subscriptions must be paid in ad
vanoe.
Address all correspondence to i
Tnj: Cokrsspondext,
Roberta, Ga. .
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Court convenes, spring term, third
Monday in March; fall term, third
Mondav In October.
Judgefctiperioi Court—A. •
ler.
Solicitor General—W. It. PVl
ton .Tr.
Clerk Superior Court—H. M. Bur¬
nett.
Ordinary—O. P. Wright.
Tax Collector—John M. Sanders.
Tax Receiver— R. H. Knight.
Shcrilt Jo :i* uN ’ll c.l.-C
Treasurer—M. !•’. Perry.
County Surveyor — George AY.
White.
Coroner— T. J. llollcinan.
County Commissioners — W. J.
Dent, W. K. Champion and \V. B.
Davis.
County School Commissioner—H.
Fj.Sandcrs.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor—A. J. Dnnl Uy.
Aldermen—J. W. Muthews, M. H.
Carnes, J. A. Miller and J. M . Mal
pass.
Clerk—F. paiiic’iy.
Treasurer—J. It. Wilson.
Marshal—K. E. Dent. ,
Gov. Northern and a special legis¬
lative cemmitte have been appoint
ed to look after ficorttia’s represen¬
tation at the World’s Fair.
The scythe of democracy lias mam
an evil hearing plant to h vcl and
periulcious root to extract before the
gardt-u of our governmeutcan bloom
and blosson w ith the golden sheave*
of wholesome laws. Be patient, and
like the mills of the gods, let us U'»
slow, hut exceedingly sure.
To THINK OWN IKU UKTIU K.
From the Brunswick Times.
Here is a wise and even divine
injunction. It is true it is not
found in a liolv book in I lie exact
phrase in which it is .above quot¬
ed, but it is every command upon
character, in every inspiration to
nobleness, in every redeeming
truth which unbinds human spirit
and gives tha freedom, which il
one has l.e i* free indeed.
But how shall one be true
self! He must tirst of all know
himself. Alt, litre’s tl e rtd
know one’s self. Guv education
commences in lessons in refer
cuce to the body. They tire
practically and often forcibly
tarn lit, but from infancy t<> age
surprises come In strange discov¬
eries in regard to carnal weak¬
ness and strength, passion and
impulse, life and death. In the
lowest realm of being, where edu¬
cation is first commenced and B
most persistent and practical, we
never know ourselves. Where is
the man or woman true U> carnal
tiaturt. L or the physhal organ
n | V\ ho is it can claim so
Mich wisdom as to know how to
K tim- truer In ignorance wc
Biider with <)*ir Isxitcs, trainp
■H upon •litiiic k'« - • inj .ring
; ^r-. \t< :*heiiiti 2 for • - :p
’ .Mr'-!.:
■*th. lot- h;_h ..l.i i.ol*
I:
1 •- ! • •
Be.-I. iit viiin i : • : '■ ■■• ■■ ■
fc*<e are but hints of the
l beauty cd this rich and
rsical life which comes
ng true to physical life.
■nrll be said of the Ligli
vhkh is indeed real
Bee cannot leant the
Ht e in, its basement, i:*
Hs ttoorw.iv-. wit’.-!-.'
X furiii—hifig-. i.'.u <-..
& higher self wiio ta -
^■ouse? He If we cannot
iu our house, ho*
Hn to 'ivc the fret*, di
I the spheres of God.
K*s not know enough
physical self to be tru
a surprise of weakness! j
viola . , and . abuse , the I
ic e
Fnr Clerk Saperior UoaH.
Ii-pc fall, iwmc - f * c*
( ■ini.- f.o the ..ffic* of C -rk ‘.f to*.*
.» n«r Court of Or* >f -r-i county, wt-j
t the «Kmocratic n nt:nation.* and * I
•?«* it nbl coni jtr.ti n and s tppo
tae »o err of tti l county. *
Keapo t.'uliy,
i KAN K IlA.MI L!..
V-tr rauutjr Tr*-»«)»r.
I Nre : .v announce nij wifn-ami -
l-il.. t'irrr rierlioli u* the off ee •••
-.-iiuty Trvasnier, subject to Demo
ratie primary. I| re— ,«*eierl I ca:
it protri*e >>u to jH-rf. rni the dt»
,vm oiRce fttiihfitliy s nd honestly
•-*«•:» -r*> • a *' ’**r past honors
. yonr* Trniy.
m. F. Persy.
physical self, how can one face
with hope and courage the prob¬
lem of being true to one's higher !
self?
What swiftness has thought!
Who can so guide it as to give it
always the com -eof truth? Who
knows the imagination, so as to
prevent tis hanging any impure
pictures upon the wills of the
soul? Who knows the judgment
ana can always hold it' concitis
j ong j 0 ie^ and truth? Who
knows love and can keep it ten
.
tier, true, cat!.one a::*: pure,
Who knows conscience and can
save it from being obtunded;
W|)Q knmvs hig own £ot ,| > Who
by introspection has so studied its
powers, its possibilities, its high
relationships to time anil eter¬
nity, to creature and Creator as to
know how to be true to one’s soul
self?
Shall one despair? Having
fallen shall one not hope to rise?
Having sickened shall one in
hopeless tnelancl.o’y look for
death? Having harmed the 'Old
it! ignorance—for even though it
be willful it is from ignorance—
shall hope depart ? Because we
know not in our infancy, shall we
despair of knowing in our matur
ity? Can we never conic to free,
inil, eternal and divine richness
< f life, because of fuilii g and
frailties, faults and failures, havl
mg their Origin chiefly in our ig¬
norance ?
Despair! Never! This life is
but the beginning, where prelim¬
inaries are learned for the larger
and eternal life beyond. In the
absolute and ideal sense it ma
not be possible, under the disa¬
bilities of hi- life, to be perfectly
true to one’s self, but according to
the knowledge we have and un
d rli.e high inspir.ith nal help
afforded by heaven, let everv one
be tine to himself. If he fall, let
him make it a fall upward. If he
fail, let tim make the failure the
basis from which he rises to suc¬
cess. If he discover frailly, let
him turn the discovery to best ac¬
count by giving strength to his
weak point.
5M!fi* of
By mutual con-cut the Him
\Vil on d: Slathows hat h iflvad.
and -it . .VRilhows rctir- there¬
from. J. B. Wilson trill be solo
prop i tor and ontinuo bit iucs*.
Mr. Y.’ilsoit a* i.ines all ,‘nJt i ted
ness of tin* firm, and n d - and
accounts due the same.
.1.15. Wilson,
J. V. Mathews.
Roberta. Ga. Nov. 2.5.
AXXOrXCEMKNTS.
For Clerk HitperiorCourt.
t hereby respectfully Ch atinoBiiec of
mvselfa taiudhlate for r the
rid,*rlor court Democratic of C '.wford noinina- r.imh
«ut>jtH*l to the
Hon. and ask the s.inimrt of ad the
i ' J. \V, Jack.
For County Coiumis-ioner.
Bv the solicitation of ruaiiy friends.
It. Fre*>motii U alkcr ha* ••oii.-<*nti*«l
to run for eonniiis-iom-r. mid If else
fed tile ie*i>]ilc wilt hav»- an iiom-i
man. Tiw« who kisow hint ln-^i
honor him most.
! ItIKJKiS.
For County CommUsioaer;
I re petal.ir an bounce iny^ef , c»r.di
•; *:e l'ir lie lb e of County ( o.omkd<>n.
i-r of Cm f'.-o co m y, *u->ject to
i). sutKf.! e pUmiry, and atk the f.v«r
« c --.si ietauoa and -uppurtof sit tht
jic .pit-. Iii-p c fu !v, i'stHnas.
tf VY. E
Pur ( eueiy 4i-mcsi>*i«aer.
VY i.ie eathsr-se-t fo >ii
*** O V. in. J. Debt as t DBIilttltstS fut
!>•- . .iice of Coua y < omuu-sioaer nl
• i *:.|.i *-. fu:y, ful.jitt to lk-«rtk '0
of t..-- ft. ia tr. c pr.o.ary, Mid to t.sk n
ht» isT. r tli.- tup; ).i of xtl the voUi*. ti
For County f wlirt — sr .
Wr set .- lisco io »!.*,• u oe the
>:4«ne >*f W. it. l)«»’» »« a cxud.dete lei
-Vun ylfbm i—ionir of Crawlori coaa
jr, *abj. c. 1 1 the u .mi- afioo of the D m
s-ratic | arty, ai d to a-k the supp rt of
hr- |»e*>|»U- ia hi—favor. tf
'he (flectd* of Joel X. 11—new* an
• u cc his n as a candid ,te for O.d -
art of Cr>«rf..rd county. Mibject i.
D. in !cr»iic a -mins bn, here >y pied^iag
h in-etre*. if be i* e eet«*i, thtt a I sri;
m 4 >n- to g>ve ti- con.ty one of Uie
> at iAci*h rite has had is s rss *er if
t -art. s
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FOil SALE.
1 offer for sale on easy terms the.
E - Atwater plantation in
( rawforu county, five miles from
Roberta. Apply to H. H. Ray,
l<M-2in Macon, Ga.
good la xd sole cm :a p .1 xj>
OX lose, TIME.
T have gtiO acres of land near Oak
(trove church for sale on long time,
ft lies nicely, is fertile, very pro¬
ductive and is a desirable section of
the county. Gal! on or write to me
ar once or you will miss :• great bar¬
gain. \Y. P. Ri.a -incam;:.
(lb-1}
a:§hs strat-.R'S ssit.
pKOIUilA, Vj \V ;'•! i sold (.’UAwroun tile Cor xt v—
e tirst Tuesday in
!><■■•ember, before the court iiousi
door in Knoxville, Crawford county
Georgia, between tilt* icgul Ir.uiv *..
sale, for distribution, 15 1 acres of I...
No. ITS, known as the old Dent
place, residence c insisting of a good two-story
and all necessary <>u;
buildings. \V. J. Rent,
10-8-tf Administrator.
Gkakoia, Crawford County:—
At persona indented to the estate o!
W iii:a Ji. Scott deceased are nut itied
to route forward ;:t once and settle,
and ail p- rsoas iiavim. . iai'iis gains,
said estate .tv needed to present
tie in in ti rni- : f ill-- ! , - .v.
»N.c eiul« r i2ih, l b—
\Y. Jack, Administrator.
CiTLTlOri.
GEOBU1 .V.{'RA«Koi:a(VrxTV:—
To all whom this may concern:
O. C. Cleveland, • •\.*cut-.r >.f the last
wiil mid testament of Mrs A. M.
Idle ciind. .Um is d, has applied to
i*. .. ssion fr. in Itisexecutor¬
ship. l'his i-, therefore, lo cite ail
parties at in ten- . in shoe cause he
fore mo oil or before the first Mon¬
day.in January next, if any they
have,why such discharge should not
i*e granted, or lctte.s disiiiissory will
Ih> granted applicant as prayed for.
Wltit. nn hand and otiici.il signa¬
ture this the 3rd day of October, ISP.’.
10-8-if. O. I*. WRtuilT, Ordinary.
GE<»I5<* i A, Cn vw e«ri> Cocstv:~
W. M. Komi has applied t<> me for
exemption of p* rsonutty a* provided
bv law, and 1 "ill o’clock pass upon 1 1 i~ it• li.c >—
plication day at November icn a. in., oit
7tb of next at my oi
oflcc.
October 12 li. 1832.
O. I*. Wbiuiit, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Bomi CKAWVunn l or si v:—
Jn«. \Y. uas applied t-i me f-r
exemption of.pei-otuCty will as provliicd his
I i,:iss upon ap*
pile at tea o’clock n. in., on the
7sii day of November next at my of
ttec.
- This Octoiler 12th, 1*92.
x22 2<J O. I’. Wkiuiit, Ordinary.
Gkokuia. CiiAv.ionn Cofxrv:
Appraisers Mary K. Ada:* appointed to set apart
to a a year,* support
from the estate <>f llnweil Adams,
Into of said county, deceased, have
tiled with me their r turn. This is
to cue all persons «t Jiiti-j c-t to show
cause before moon the first Mondav
why in Hcptember thsir next, sin i* any they bo’made can,
return ubl not
the judgement of the court of ordi¬
nary. Witnos* hand of.I ially, t’lis
my
July, 25th, O. 1892. P. Wrioiit, Ordinary.
Oyukgia. CtiAwnmn I'pttiiTv:
Tlie appraisers Elisha nnpoitiU-d ilarri-, cuardiuu t,» f<>I
apart t<> J.
for <b*ii. K. Miller, a yeat’s supjiori
fro u the e-tiite of Jitmes F. Mliler,
!«!<• of said oounty. dm a mhI, having
tiled with ma ttu-ir return, ltd* i- o*
Ole ail per-ou* at •oter- i h. -ho-
cause hefon* me on Hi* dr-, M.. d yv
I in why Foptcinber their is -»t, alioul.l if any tiicy made e.«n
the judgement return of th_* cuui‘1 m.t i«; <if ordi¬
nary. Witness hand officially, this
88th day of my July. IsSeJ.
O. P. tVRifatiT, Ordinary.
!
Jteatl v*« Toui* nt t !»•* >YnrM.
llt-iiitv's Rx-Mnyor Celebrated Daniel F. Realty, of
Planus, Washington, Org'ius and
has returned ho>i,e from New extended Jersey,
an
tear of the world. R.-ad hi* adver¬
tisement iu this paper and send for
catalogue. 9*10
BEinrs miss tk,
for catalogue. Daniel F. Beatty,
Washingtuu, New J.-tv-.-y.
DBITTl'V jl’T t V <i! Are tii« iiest.
”1.11 11 • * IL; J.i.lA Write !•)*■ e <t
nloeui*. Addr.--- Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, New Jersey.
> ol ief*.
Ail pmiei iiidt-litc-d to us are re
, questefl , to*-o.i:e forwaid and Mlb
at o»icc,t>r inyy will find their paper
iii liaml of.oKn-i-rs for collect ion.
VVii.son & Mathews.
For Sheriff.
j he , , )T snm>QQn , rti | st . :
; for S—fit *.* Cr»»f-r l ■*.«*») . j r
| j -ho D ta cr-t.c pr rne-y if.
thesuppot ‘.i i ki :nv d:v ma k r r> . j. •
pul, * tl vr. a I * rtvaism
, r me ia h - fit ore.
Rf*pfC *• I
D *»
i
f here'.*- .on IH
8j4lt» f«“ f e ** **• f»‘
v-*r«»r. -nhiert ! •#tr
in-irion. Tiie »f Tr - r
will tie apt- • s* at 1.
Rcspt
A. ti - rsti.KKs.
FOR SHERIFF.
At t!t»’ is>- • of r - id*
. .
I hereby i.,r ’•mi .tilt*-*- Ins —-n- (lib
didate lit— «>*?* -• ■ ■ ».
[ret toi’te nomlmli.n t>| «5e- I
irtoeraey of Cr.iwto I Jn
i- nth s*>iielt *tfoH I re»|*-ilfolly of all the
nd the - upt«»rt
pelt'le. Rennet A. Hakti.kv.
Tor Tax « elirctar.
i i oy r*-»p- c iu. • u- ce
. :«l- f.-r :u Co.iector ot Cr*w
- rd *-uuly. -ubjrrt lo the action of the
II i*Mn ic pritaorr, m» 1 -.*k ’be hT>n
!>!•■ ew«*.V <' oa -a • support of all tht
R*-»p-.ttfniljr.
ti YV. J. Bsowa
Friends and Patrons of Crawford and Adjoining Comi¬
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 SH03 LIMB
Is complete for old and young. Consult your interests bv looking
through it before purchasing elsewhere.
Our novelties in
dress &mm
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,
A -rf OTHING, CAPS,
WOOLEN TOP SHIRTS
-AND
UNDERWEAR
’> the largest ever brought to this market, and at prices that will
astonish yon Also a full line of
FAMILY ilEB PABI€Y
GttOCEBIES 1
Hard v.artq Qtieon ami Willowware at competition prices,
V.';; reaped fully a-k you to call to see us and inspect our
st ick. WV guarantee to please yon in both goods and prices.
as an inducement to those who owe us, or to those who wish to
a l ill with us, we will p »y from £c to {e per pound above
price for cotton.
WIL’ ON &
MATHEWS
■r? —Trr fJTTpfT 1 7T
-*«•»* eahkaW Bl« sib) MVV va
W. W. JORDAN,
-DEALER IX- -
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Notion*. Boots,
Shoes, Hats,
Cap?, Furnishing Goods,
and a complete line of General Merchandise.
^So*b3xtsa.
BO LIVER H. RAY,
COTTON
Dealer in Groceries and Planters
and Acid Phosphates.
. 409 POPLAR STREET.
MACON, GA., AUGUST 1, IS02.
DEAR SIR:
1 take pleasure in annouicing toyoti that I am still at Ihe
'land of Colemau & Ray, 4il Poplar street, wiiere I am props red to
promptly, at only 50 cents per hale, all Cotton entrusted to me.
Captain R. W. Bonner, formerly with W. F. I’lieo, will be with me,
will attend to the weights, and also the sale of Cotton.
.A. B. Adams, formerly of A. IS. Adams & Son, will also he with
tilts reason.
Both captain Bonner and Mr. Aduii:* will he pleased to have all
;.i friends come to see them.
Civemea trial—I guarantee to please you. Send me your orders
B: -ging and Tlct,
Very truly, *
BOLIVER H. RAY.
WILLIS F. I’RIC'5. JAKE HEARD. J. T.
WILLIS F. PRICE & CO
V
LEiL'.CIlTG
COTTON FACTORS,
MAI ON, GA.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store at
-
ZL action. O-uLsuxarLteed
CliAItGE.—.»UfU PER BALE TO ONE AND ALL.
X- !<• BMMl
'MVSELLA, CIA.,
—DEALER IN—
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS
CADDIES CRACKERS f
And, in fact, a line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. If you w«nt ;
to get bargains call on DICKEY. He sells r.t prices that will
surprise you. xi-4
CLOTHING AND NOTIONS.
COFFEE SUGAR FLOUR
TODACCO SNUFF MEAT
.
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TIME TABLE NO. L—TAKING EFFECT SEPTEMBER 25, 1882,
JrJ -BOUND. I NOUTII- 73
Local Daily Stations | Daiiy i Fright.
No. I No 2 No. 0.
A. M. Leave IP. M. I.v. A. M. Ar. !’. M. Arrive.
3 00 ......Atlanta..... 11 00 *
7 25 •5 13 .Atlanta Yard... 10-18
F...... ......Cornell...... F.......... ....4 10.. f ID
8 04 4 .. .Haasvillo..... 10 28 3 34
8 37 Ft 51 . ... Riverdale ... F 10 Pi 8 24
8 47 5<i ......Selina..... 10 07 2 52
•z>x 9 05 F 4'J5 .....Blalock...... F 9 58 1 42
9 30 l *- .Fayetteville... 2 2d
9 45 | .. 9 45 2 00
10 15 *• ......I liman....... **: 9 31 1 24
10 -!0 s- .....Wooisey..... Lowry 9 25 1 14
11 00 s* 47 ..... ...... re !t 10 12 W
11 17 Kalluiati Junction 9 07 12
-> 11 42 I 4-1 ... . Xetclla ..... ■*: 3 50 12 l.i P.M
11 52 ( 51 ..Williamson.. 8 4S H 501
cn ..... Zebulon...... 8 53 11 51 \
12 25 pm ! Sil ... Meansville.... o 11 18
12 50 ..Piedmont. --.
1 K .Topeka .. .. 8 08 10 5. !
28 C-.C-.rT! Junction. 7 58 10 25
1 50 A i Yateeville 7 43 9 33
- D . . ... 9 00
l
;; -l-lj .Ctilloden.... 7 80 8 14
F ......Musella..... ... 7 13 > 7 39
X .u F....... .....Knoxville .....Crawley’s.... .. ' . 8 7 07 32 \
4 17 F 7 35 ...J lailiard’R.... U 27 5 55
XX 510 F F........ 7 4(i .....Lee .. .Payne’s.. Pope.... .. e 14 & 80
5 iu 8(4) ...Fort Valley... 1)00 5 eu
P. M. Arrive P. M. Ar. a. M. hr. A. M.*Lv,
No. 5 and ti will run daily except Sunday. F—Slop when flagged
P—Stop for meals. .
T. W. GARRETT, Receiver
“ 3
v THE
ORAWFOK S)
COUNTY
CORRESPONJ >EN r D
MILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ONE YEAH FOR 41
IN ADVANCE. WE WILL HAVE A RELIABLE OOltRE
Sl’ONDENT AT EVERY POSTOFFICE IN THE COUNTY.
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1
IK vor HAVE NY NEWS PLEASE SEND IT TO PS
Tola IZToxls.
Promptly do :e at this Oflice for every kind of mercantile Stationery,
such as
NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS,
CIRCULARS, CKETS, ETC.
SE2STJD XJS -STOISTOZEBK.