The correspondent. (Roberta, Ga.) 1892-190?, February 11, 1893, Image 1

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THE COUNTY DIRECTORY. jCourt convenes, spring term, third onday in Mar«h; fall term, third londay in October. Uudge Superior Court—A. L. Mil feblicitor General—W. H. Fel n, Jr. Clerk Superior Court—H. M. Bur ftt. Ordinary—O, P, Wright. Tax Collector—John M. Sanders. rTax Receiver—R. H. Knight. Sheriff—John C. Culverhouse. [Treasurer—M. F. Perry., bounty Surveyor—George W. [hite. Coroner—T. J. Holloman. County Commissioners — W. J. tent, W. E. Champion and W. B. avis. County School Commissioner— H. Sanders. / CITY DIRECTORY. !Aldermen—J. Mayor—A. J. Danielly. W. Mathews, M. H. times, J. A. Miller and J. W.-Xal ISS. Clerk—F. Danielly. Treasurer—J. B. Wilson. [Marshal—E. E. Dent. IMS OF LOCAL NEWS. A Tins BED FOE THE COERE - SFONDENTS READERS. he Happenings of the Week Put in Short , Pointed Paragraphs— What Has Happened and Is Go¬ ing to Happen—Points Political, Personal and Social—Men and Things . Capt. William Dent was in Ro erta Tuesday. Mr. Nath Hollem^i has moved > to the Wjlson house. £Lon. T. J. Martin, of Robley, as in Roberta Tuesday. W. W. Jordan Esq., went to ;acon Tuesday on business. Mr. Wi I. Powell, of Reynolds, ds in Roberta this week looking ter business interest, there will be a Valentine par* at r ■ s Tues ly night. You are invited. Mr. Stroud says he thinks most l Roberta—When chilly winds low and the ground is covered ith snow. That Mr. Will Pierce, book eeper for B. H. Ray in Roberta, one of the neatest and most ac prate accountants to be found pywhere. Mr. J. L. Hammett has started Sunday school class in Knox ille, called the Stragglers class, le cordially invites all old sin ers to join. We feel authorized to state hat the school building Will -be oitopleted in a very short while, t has fallen into the wrong hands b’^ome to a stand still. When you have a notice for* the [ubJie to read, put it in The Correspondent, instead of tack¬ ing on a store post. More people vill read it and it will do you nore good. Miss Mousie Rutherford spent Monday night with frieuds in Ro* >erta. When you want help'and irains in the inauguration of any jublic Christian work call'on Miss Mousie. She has been instru nental in [starting two colleges. Jne of them ought to be named ‘or her. Johnnie Lowe is now the uauager of The Correspondent. P^mie.has ^matters pertaining made rapid to progress print¬ a ing office since coming on .The Correspondent. He may be raana- ROBERTA, GA., SATURDAY! FEBRUARY, 11,1893 ger or chief editor of The Atlan • ta Journal some day. No one knows but what he will. That aside from his virtues as a minister, Key. MjMichael is one of the most pleasant and affable gentlemen socially, we have ever had the pleasure of meeting. His unadulterable and friendly shake of the hand is enough to pene¬ trate any mans heart that has a single affectionate cord in it. Hiram, son of Edgar Jordan, has been quite sick for the past few days. \ County Teachers Institute will be held in Knoxville on the 25th of this month. Convenes at 9 o’clock a. ni. All teachers are re¬ quired to be present. JH. F. Sanders, C. S. C. A colored man supposed to be one of the men engaged in the recent killiug is captured and was brought here and lodged in the county jail last night. Messrs Edgar Jordan and John Lewis paid the Central City a business call this week. Mr. Henry Bloodworth was in Roberta Wednesday. Mr. R. K. Webb was in Rober¬ ta Monday. The many friends of Mr. Hen¬ ry F. Martin will be glad to learn that he has been appointed Mana¬ ger of the Plymouth Rock Pants Co., of Atlanta. One of the larg¬ est clothing houses in the south. Mr. Martin has been connected .with the company for more than a year, and his promotion is one of which he should feel justly proud,. The Atlanta Jourpal of his appointment says, among other things, the many fiiends of Mr. Henry F. on congratulating him. on his sue-' cess of being appointed Manager of the Plymouth Rock Pants Co., said Mr. Martin is a great hustler and will make the Plymouth Rock hum. This is evidence of -what pluck and energy will do. Mr. Martin is a son of Hon. T. j. Martin of this county and we con¬ gratulate him on his success so early in life and wish for him many years of prosperity. Warrior Sew*. Oil the 26th of Jan. Mr. Ben Bryant had a fine mule to drop There was a negro went to cross the rail road in the Warrior and just as he was about to cross the train come along and tore his wagon all tp pieces and broke his neck and never injured the mule at all. Mr. Charlie Drawhorn of the Warrior has gone to the Hazard to live. Mr. Oat Chatmon has moved from Crawford Co., to the War¬ rior. Ed Hamlen, of Lizella, was married, not long ago, to the wid ow Willis, of Macon. William Hartley, of Crawford county, has come to Lizelk to live, this year. There is a certain boy and girl in Lizella who are so bashfu] that they* pass notes instead of him going to see her. There was*a grand party, last Friday night, in Lizella, at the residence of Mr. G. McCook’s. It is said to be the best party that has been in a Rug time. Did you see the water melon on Fourth street weighing forty pounds Who seflin^ ik that,/we met in rottjcl black berries at fire cents a quart. JVe have a fere shoe maker in tire Warrior. Ira. p \J[ EOROIAj .*Crawfoed County j— Will be - sold before the court house door in KnoXyiile, said county within the legal hours of sale on the first lowinjg Tuesday described in March -iieXt, to-wit: the fol property — Whole lots of land Nos, 78, 74, 105. 51 and 55, east half of lot No 83 and 66% acres in the north east corner of lot No. 1180% 79, making in less, the aggregate 7th acres, more or in tne District of said county. Levied on as property defendant in ft fa, under an execution in favor of H E Cook Admtr, vs L T Lee issued from the Superior court of said county. Sale will be made subject Equitable to mortgage, Claims heid'dy Mortgage aud Company atrainst said property also a claim in favor of Georgia Loan and Trust Company against same, Terms cash. Witness my hand officially this February 8th 1893, Jno G, CulvePvHOUSe, Sheriff. Ordinary’s Office, Crawford County Georgia:— W J Dent, ad¬ ministrator of John WDent, deceas¬ ed, has filed with me his petition ask¬ ing for aisinission from the adminis¬ tration on estate of said deceased: This is to notify all persons at inter¬ est that he wifi be discharged from said trust on the first Monday in May next ami letters of dismissory grant¬ ed him, unless good objections there¬ to are filed on or before that date. Witness iny iiand officially this Feb¬ ruary 7 til 1893. J. N. Mathews, Ordinary. Notice to Creditors and Debtors. All parties having claims against the estate of John T. Andrews late of Cray;ford county, are hereby noti¬ fied to present the same at once, and all persons indebted to safd estate will make payment to the under¬ signed. W. A. Andrews.' Annie W. Andrews. • . Administrators. —rf—-——~—— • - Money Tp Lend.!!! I will lend you money on five' years time in stuns from $500 up¬ ward Oh improved farm lands, in the method ol making pay¬ ments of principal and interest you can save vourself almost a sufficient amount to pay all ex penees in commissions arid other incidental expenses. Your patronage solicited. O. R. Weight. ^ TV ashing Out the Stomach. Some physicians in treating Bummer complaint in young chil¬ dren resort to the operation of washing out the stomach. Par¬ ents generally protest little, against it, fearing that the onbs. are likely to be injured thereby v . It is a very harmless .procedure, and occasions much less discomfort than the observer would suppose. Doubtless there are many cases where "this operation promises bet¬ ter than any oilier, or the use of medicines. In no case can it dc injury,. It usually doae iq tins is wayy A soft rubber tqpe is .used, pn pne end of which there is a glass five or six inches long. Theothev end is . and slowly do passed, the, .throat over into ;; tongue, stomach......When' wn . the in . place., water is poured into the tube by one of the various me ans. After the stomaeh is filled, the current of water is sfiut off ‘and the outer end of the tube lowered, so that the contents oij the,stomach may¬ be syphoned out. This operation is a very simple one, and the younger the child the easier its performance. ' His Little Slip. She (engaged for an time evening for party)—It start yet;* js not is quite it, Mr. Spoona- us to moro? He—-No, Miss Daisy, but I am always early. The early bird, you know, catches the^-er—the—the—; aw —that cotfiet, Miss Daisy, distinctly they say With can good be- seen quite ft QfiSff *--- By vir t ue * tn order from the Board of Edudi Crawford Go tlle following e: pacts from sections ^6 and 52 of't e Common School Laws are prin‘ ’ORRESPON DENT. Section 36. ; Mm&i. ission to all common w- this State shall he gratu , alicbildren be years, — residinginthe ‘-‘p f sdb-distncts in which the scbom Is located.” Section 52. ‘^Provided that noth iug in this act shall be so construed as to prevent any common school scholar from e*'tertn r «.!d school as pupil, if the parent or guardian of said pupil shall elect to enter him or her for the period of th# public term, and upon the merits of the common school fund only. f The State. School ommissioner has ipuled'that »pat ent or guardian of a pupil who does not expect to what pay anything they tecieve more from to a teacher the public than fund shall notify the teacher at the beginning of the school W that thev in tened tpenter the upon the merits of the commcin J school fund l ' on Vi w xi. tp fi. n t. q b. r t. SIIERIFF’&fSALE . ' ' GEOR(tTA, . ,, CrAWB^h n County: On next, the I will first sell luesday before m Jehruary, the court house door m the town of Knoxville, siiid county within the legal .hours of sale, the following describe^ property, 'to-wit. Ope store house and lot on w.iich sanje is located in the said ,own of Knoxville. Said lot measuring 49x60 feet and fronting on pubin square due no^th- bounded east and south by lands of Mfs. J \\.Blasmgame and west Said ‘1"V property ...... T*'' evied , by on- mid sold Nolam- an der and by virtue of an elution is sued irom the superior court of IV son county, said state, m faVor IFr i>lE. Barber vs -"v C property of said J. W. This Nov 7, 1892, J. Will he sold- on door in the town of R,noxville Gn., within the legal hours of sale, t lie following- property to wit: Lot ... 3 in Block A. Lots - l and 2 , „• It. Lots 1 and 2 c. Lots 1 and 2 i>. Lots • 1 and 2 . e. Lots •* 3 and 4 • F. , „ , 3 and 4 G, '■ 3 and 4 >« if. , >;?3 and 4 1. r • 1 and 2 J. , u> - 3 and 4 u ■’ K. , 3-4-7-S L. ’ » 1-2-5-6 Ji. : i 3-4-7-S » t> '■ 1-2-5-6 >1 o ' i 17-I8-2L22-25-26-29-80.- „ R. All Of lots not sold in Bloch T, and all of lots not sold in Block Q, un¬ derand by virtue’ of 36 executions is¬ sued from*, tiie-superior court of said county in fayor of officers of epurt vs AM- Georgia of said Imnro%|Umift property being Uompany in the town of Roberta said county, and known in the-plan of said town by lots, apd blocks as above stated the original survey of said town Terms cash, y • GEORGIA, CiiAwFORP; County:— To the liigiies^ bidder for cash., I will, sell before the court house door, in the town of Knoxville, said county within the legal-hours fiy of sale, on the first lowing Tuesday lf^reb; to-wit:— Jie.xt, tlve fol¬ property - , I One house and lot in the town of Roberta, said comity of Crawford, -one half acre, more or less. Levied upon and sold as the property of Mattie C, ftlalpass issued; to satisfy a tax oxec-u 'tio/. by. J no JJ, Handers T. C., r/Jainst said Mattie C. Malpass fen- State and county taxes for the year 1892: Also at the same time ami place, one iron ware bouse and lot o 11 which same Is located, in th# town of Ro¬ berta, Ga -> Levied on and sold as the property of Malpass the & Blasingame for taxe^for year, 1892: , Also at the same time and place one store house and lot in Roberta, Ga. Levied on and sold as the property of Mftlfiags «$? Rossey, against under a tax ©vocation issued them for State and, county taxes tot the year, 1892:{ Also at the same, time and place, SpO acre#ofland, more Nos. or lyss, being lots and parts of lots 128 *nd 144 in the Seventh and'2nd District of said county. Levied on and to be ■old a3 the property oi Mrs. Carrie 1. Ray to satisfy a State tax execution issued against her for ana county tax¬ es for the y«ar, 1892: 1012^ Also at the samo time a«d t being lets acres, more or }es#,of 214, in the nos- Seventh 186; 199, 20J. 202 county; Levied District sold of on and a« ■ property of Hall & Jones unde Spa execution issued against taxes, for the year, 1892: Also at thd same time au4 1 395 acres, more or less, of land 1 lots and parts of lots asfoHloWii Levied on and sold as the pro of It. A. Williams, to satisfy an oution issued against heir for t State and county for the year It V 80 ^0 satne "i&tmty'litsaW time and pla* d parts of lot#Nos. 25, 26 and*27. ied on and sold as the property Cicero T. Biasirigame to ^satisfy an §£&&£& 1892: Jg%! Also at the same time and place 405 acres more or ess, ofland No, 206ip the first district, and No 71 in ^vfed^on tosaSy af exeTmon is stnd gainst Mrs W O Tuggle Extrx of W O Tuggle deceased, for Btate an d°ouhty taxes for the year 1892: and parts of lots Nos 181, 182 and 183 in the first district of said county: Levied on as the property of Mrs Nancy M Smith to satisfy an execu¬ tion issued against her for state and county taxes for the year of iS92; Also at the same time and place one house aud lot in the town of Ro berta Ha -- Same adjoining lots of h McGee and others; Levied on as the property of L F Collier to sat j s fy a tax execution issued against pi m for state and county taxes for the of 1892 Also at the same time and place one house and lot in Kuoxville G », containing fourteen acres, more or Ies ^ adjoining lands of R D Smith, MraNettie Gooe.inet al, and now ‘ HpL' H E Sanders; Levied Againsl to au execution Mrs C B Riviere ' * aud county \ taxes for the, hJ Also - at he same t jqo ncres Wf lot dUfftH of 7 the--seventh levied mi . m ‘and 227 rnaklhg in the aggregate 121'5 acres, more or less. AU in the 7th district of said county; Levied on as the property of C. B. Howard to’ satisfy an execution issued against him for state and county taxes for the year 1892, "Also at the same time and place 202 1-2 acres, more or less, oi land, being lot No 89 in the 7th district of said county, Levied on as the property execution of Francis issued Taylor against to satisfy an her for state and county taxes for 1692 Also at the same time and place 1012 1-2 acres, more or less of laud, lots Nos 164, 165, 173, 174 and 181 in the 7th district of said county. Lev¬ ied on as the property of John How¬ ard to satisfy an execution issued against#hii> for state and county taXes for 1S92. Also at the same time and place, one undivided #ne half interest in one town lot. Sartie. being south of old Agency road in the towa of Ro¬ berta, drug-store Ga., between iron Warehouse and in said town. Levied on and Sold as the property of de¬ fendants in fi-fa, under an execution .issued from Justices court 573rd Dist, G, M, said county, in favor of Tid¬ well & Pope vs, Malpass & BUss#v and W M Miller. Levy made by I) C Hicks, Constable, and execution turned over to me for advertisment aud sale of property: Also at the same time .and place, 405 acres more or Jess, of laud, in the Seventh District of said county, lots Nos. 129 and ISO. ^Levied on and sold as the property of B ,H Ray to satis¬ fy au execution issued against him for taxes, State and county, for the year, 1892; Also at the same time and place, 362 acres, more or less, of land, in the 7th District of said county, luts and parts of lots Nos. 47, 136 and 137. Levisd on and sold as the property of Robert Coleman to satisfy an exe¬ cution issued against him for taxes due the State and county for the year, 1892: Witness my hand officially Jno C. Culverhouse, Sheriff. Fet. 4 h 193. GEORGIA, Crawford Countv :— All persons having demands against Elisha Mathews, late of said county, now-deceased, are hereby notified and required to present such claims, properly within attested, to the undersigned, the time designated by law. All persons Indebted to said deceas¬ ed are hereby required to make im¬ mediate pay file nr thereof to us, the undersigned’ Mathew.^ This Jan, 2tGh 1893. Jeff D l Extr. . . ...... . and Mrs. Mattie Mathews,) Extrx. oi E. Mathews, Deceased*