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THE CORRESPONDENT
iCSTJ directory.
mveDes, sp ring term, third
tc< March; fail term, third
y in
v in October, —C. L. Bart
Superior Court
e
General—W- H. Fel
Ktor
Fuperio r Court—J- W .Jack.
ary _j, N. Mathews.
Collector — W. J. Brown.
pceiver —,M. C. Hatcher.
if-John C. Culverhouse.
rarer -M. F. Ferry.
/Surveyor —J. L. Parsons.
L-J.H. L Jones. B. F.
[ Commissioners and L. C.
\V. E. Champion
L H ,; l0 ol Commissioner— H.
Hera.
3 OF LOCAL X E\v b.
Up,ED FOB THE
VsdsRTS READERS.
openings of the Week
r’od, Pointed Para pro,,lit -
jl a t Happened and h>
) Happen— Points Pad deed,
bid ami Social—Men,
lt week begins nest Mou¬
e. Byrd was in
I.Champion was in Ro
.
jriday.
Magsae i« Lowo is
-
I m Thomaston.
of Macon, is
•\fH -map , of Macon, is
legal Itorgo business.
Jordan of
Liberia Tuesday,
Mattie Miller attended
pi Salem Sunday.
E. E. Dent visited Mrs.
Ira, of CuHoden, this week.
Ls pension blanks have
reived at the ordinaries
J. D. Cheeves. of
was in Roberta
liess.
I. Powell, of Reynolds^
Roberta Tuesday attend
p .sines?.
oliver Culverhouse is off
rmesstrip in tiie southern
pie county.
piousie visiting Rutherfotd of Cul
f her aunt. Mrs.
!• in Roberta,
pnk |° Gaillard, Danielly, who has
was up on
I Tuesday.
Jffiy has houses erected two neat
p"t I here on his land
and Knoxville,
jndsome contribution for
P®ont sufferers was sent
I Roberta last Saturday
L'diam, Morgan, of Macon, and
of Culloden, were
| °i Mrs. Ed Dent, of [Ro
pt week.
15 Saylor and Clyde Lucas,
' an d Miss Minnie Hicks,
of Mr. and Mrs.
° r a few days this week.
[ Ji - D. McCrary and Judge
r ie - ! y hav exchanged lots.
I ;f, at of Mr.
L lots the
UPtiou v -as tendered
: e °f Mr. Nath
unfR 'Tay night. The
enjoyed
ROBERTA, GA„ SATURDAY, MARCH, 18 1893.
Willie Dnpriest, has opened a
millinery establishment in Rober¬
ta. They will be pleased to ac
commodate you in matters per
taming to their business.
In the teachers meeting last
Saturday, several interesting es¬
says were read. These meetings
are open to the public, and those
who have time could tind inter¬
esting and profitable entertain¬
ment by attending. They are
held every second Saturday of the
month.
It was our pleasure to . meet
Col. Bob Berner, of Forsyth, who
was in Roberta last week. For¬
syth has a right to feel proud of
the possession of this gifted and
brilliant young Georgia lawyer.
Mr. Berner is attorney to defend
the case of the late Dl.
of Americas.
We are prepared to make loans on
improved real-estate at reasonable
rates. Mathews & Blasingame.
Mr. A. G. Spiders was in Ro¬
berta Wednesday. He says the
road leading out of here to Un¬
derwood's has been worked and
made a public road. He would
like to see everybody travel it.
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Lewis Iianch.
Mr. Editor :—
We have had some gloomy
weather for the past ten days of
which has retarded the progress
of work to a great extent. From
the signs of the times, we are go¬
ing to have a very late spring, al
tliouge the farmers have been ex
erting their best efforts to get
in an early crop.
Corn planting will begin about
the fifteenth which will be ear¬
ly enough, owing to past indica¬
tions of the weather. Supreme
court will convene in a few days,
the farmers will work with a hur
ly burly to get through planting
corn in order that they may at¬
tend court.
A few nights ago a supposed
tramp went prowling around ],the
residence of Mr. Sam Wilson, in
the early part of the night and
tried to break in his stove room.
Unfortunately for him he was
driven away before lie could ac¬
complish his designs.
Log rolling has got to be a per¬
petual thing among the people.
Messrs Joe, Wes and Zack Lewis,
and Tom Gorden have displayed
as much of this work since Christ¬
mas as any body. They have all
cleared up about thirty acres of
land apiece and hat it ready for
the plough. Aside from this, Mr.
Bill Wlutmgton has made a good
showing in the new ground. Also
Mr, Edgar Jordan is clearing up a
large tract ol land of his mill
plantation. In addition to mi?
he has had two log rollings, one
of which your humble scrife was
a partaker. Some of the Roberta
bovs were in attendence. Big John
showed his eoperositv of man¬
hood all day long. Mr. Wiley
Jordan braced himselt against
Fool Killer and tried to show the
boys where Moses was when the
light went out. but lie did not
succeed in his anticipation.
F. K.
AV.irrior News.
Rev Jones preached i i a o f fine no sd ser
' mon for u Ism h . ^(.oou i-j«cood isundav, . at
,
Bnrgys Chapel.
; Vfi rnnnie Mackenvniie, a
about twenty five
was hurried at t>u
Friday. hue wo
bllliu :
she was three years of age. Miss
Fannie was a very good girf^and
she had a great many friends.
She was a splendid performed on
a piano,
Robert Beaslev died ou the
inth loin, oi iviaicu, \fapoh lie n„ su. no .“ai- rt,.,,
-
of age. -I f
Mr. Dick Holt was burned
Barkers ‘ ,r rave ‘ yard • ‘ the first Hun- ■“
day . March. ,
m
The people of Crawford couVtv
have worked the roads and hive
them ttum in in verv \er\ good good order oi lu.
Thorn taere is iq a a great o , i*oat /Ip'll deal of oi q '*iv
ness in the Warrior ami Dr. llol
lie is kept busy night and day)
Mr. Garev Render and liss
Bartlett were tmite.l in
marnag Sunday morniug by Lev.
Ellis. Tour correspondent wjdi
es them a happy life.
The hard winds the 27th of Hb
ruary blew down two homes
in Warrior. and also taken fie
top off of Mr. Charlie DrawlioihT
house. Charlie ran out of | tjie
house and got liold of a pednifn.m
tree and ho hugged it until dm
bark came oiF, and he called his
wife and ask^d her where shekvas
and site said, 1 have hold tf a
black jack, he said hold on to fjie
black jack hun for I have a :kt
simmon tree.
Iif.
Money To Lend!!I
I will lend you money on ; ve
years time in sums irom $:>d0 up
ward on improved farm la (Is.
In the method of making ny
ments of principal and into est
you can save yourself alffiW^u
sufficient amount to pay all ex¬
pellees in commissions and other
incidental expenses.
Your patronage saliciteu.
O. P. Wright,
CERES.
Not v having , •
Mr. Editor: , seen
—
anythin'’’ J ,T in your valuable paper
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1 „ rom this section, . i . tilOUgm | . >ou
mi'dit appreciate a few locals.
^
Misses Scrap Wright r and Lizzie
Moncrief, two charming young la¬
dies from Macon, are visiting the
family of Mr. M. J. Moore.
The public roads are being ?ut
in fine order by the various orer
seerers throughout this section. ;
Old Boreas got on aspiee j
Tuesday and brought another
cold snap.
It is said that blue-birds are
forerunners of spring, if the same
could lie said of overcoats and
blue nones. I would say mat
spring was here in til its pristine
glory.
Seveial of our farmers a re
piaiitiHf; *• iL-- ___
Much seed cane has been dam
aged by the cold and is unfit for
planting.
Commissioner Nesbit is trying
very hard to convince the farm
ers of the south that ml cotton l 1 -
a ruinous plan. It will take
more argument than comm iff on
er Nesbit or anyone else can give
^ Jo that.
Mr and Mrs. F. H. Wright, of
lvnox\ u’ mivvi j lie visited • relatives - in
Ceres last fcunday. v,ho ji.t .
Mr. R. L-Dickey, lecture uas kt
completed a course ot
jioore^fiuwne-s Business College i- at
lanta, vvas in Certs la. i bun .aj .
Mvs T A Bowen is on the sick
list this week. busi- .
Mr. M. J. Moore made a
n ess trip to Macon this week.
. Moncrief will preach
! l 7*0
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Ctawfod CduKty :
On the first. Tuesday in April
next. 1 will se'.l before the opart
house door in the t >\vn of Knoxville;
of said sale, county within following the h-gal described hours
the
property, le-wit. One -tore house
aud lot on « hicli same is located in
the said on n of Knoxville. Bald l**t
public measuring 4«>xG0 fe< l aud fronting oc
square duo north, bound'd
east ami south by land «.r Mr*.
" • Blast nganwe and west by lot boun
<ied and occuuied l»c j.' n. Nola.t.
S ., lid . . property evied . , and solo ,
on un
d *r ami by virtue of an execution is
sued from the superior court of Up
on county, said state, in favor ot E
Barber vs Blasiugame. as the
property of said J. V..
^ tils .,t»\ ,, i8<L,
J.U Cclvkrhousn, Sheriff.
Will be sold on the first tuesda v in
April next before the court house
door in the town of Knoxville v 4a.,
,a '*’
8 in Block A.
hots 1 and 2 fl B.
1 a nd 2 M C.
1 and 2 D.
IjO ts 1 and 2 E.
Lots 8 and 4 11 E.
8 and 4 11 ( - .
3 and 4 1' »---!
8 and 4 11 :
1 and 2 1?
3 and 4 M
8-4-7-8 H r'
1-2-5-6 M.
S-4-7-8 11 N.
1-2-5-6 11 O
, 17-18-21-22-25-20-29-80. „ It.
Allot lots nut sold in Block P, and
nlffo! der and lots by not sold in Block Q, un¬
virtue of 36 executions in¬
cited from the superior court of said
county in favor of officers of court
V'tbfigia Imnro'ement Company
All of said property being in the
town of Roberta said county, and
known inj.be plan of said town by
lots and blocks as above stated in
the original survey of said town
Terms cash.
J. v ! LVEKko; sr, Sheriff O. (\
Al:-» at Die same ti'jio and
acr. ... tmj*? or less, of land being
lots ana partsooi iov. *^,i..uw*^rp>i 243
in ? ■ ..itiei t
there. Levied District, all in said count v.
on am! sold as the property
of It. A. Williams, to satisfy an exe
cation issued against heir for taxes,
estate and county for the year 1392:
Also at the same time and
405 acres Rare or ess, oflarnl
206in the hrsi district, and No 71
theseveuth district, said county:
Levied on to satisl.v an execu on i->
sued gainst Mrs W O 1 uggle Extrx
of WO Tuggle deceased, for stat)
andt0 unty taxes for the year 1892:
Also at the same time and
UK)acres -f lot of laud No 2 iu tho
j n ti, e seventh district of said conn
ty Levied on as the property of
»ite B L Jones to satisfy an
on g^ued against it for state and
county tax for 1892.
Also at ’he same time a»u nUice
1012 1-2 acres, more or less ol
loss 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 stale and county
taX ‘8 for 1892.
EORGIA, oHM'nmu < ,
C
the legai hours of sale on the
Tuesday in March neXL the fol¬
described property to-wR:
YVliolu lots of land Nos. 78, .4, Vio o*
55, ~ust lialf of lot No 8o and
lu the north east corner of lot
79, making in the
1180% acres, more o less, in the < th
District of said county. Levied
as property defendant in ti fa,
«?.• V l?ee J f,HU f edtroiii <
court oi said county.
will he made shhject Equitable to
Claims held dy said
Company against property
also a claim in favor of Georgia Loan
and Trust Company against band
Terms cash, Witness my
officially tii.s February 8th 1893.
j«o C, Culverhouse, HherifT.
GEORGIA, Crawford
Will be sold before the court
'[.‘JS '[pe
9a ie, on the first Tuesday in
^ r i«r
‘ moreorlL w
a res , of ‘land, 50 in in
north-west corner of lot No.
7th Dist. of said county. Levied
a3 the. property of E. H. Lee under
execut ion issued from Justices
District G. M. Honstou
Ga.ja favor of Ru^*U.treyo A
vs E H. I.-c. Lev made by J.
• • G. M.,
"LdVmnty cousiable of 529 Dist
of Crawford and
to tne for adveriiseiucnt and
under same. /
Also at the samv. time St: C
of It ^ X 3
VOL. 1. NO.
SalTl'ml'f 1 oMot
58 acres in the south-east part of lot.
No, 59 136 1-4 acres, more or Ies.«,
north half of lot- No. 1 and35acres of
the south part of lot No. 2 in the 6th
District of said county. Also 171
acre-, lot inure less, 70 acres of west part
of No. 234 and the west half of lot
Nd£38 in tire 2nd Dist of said county,
Same levied upon as property of de
fendent in ti fa, by virtue of an exe
eution issued from the Superior court
of said county in favor of Jonathan
L\ Kandoll vs, Erastus J. Hancock.
Also at the same time and place,
one store house and lot upon which
same is located in the town of Knox
villa said county. Lot measuring 40
x<>0 feet, house ‘
and fronting on public
square on the south side thereof,
Bounded gm east and south by land
vti i, .r. W , Bl'tintTirdiiiti and
btlaml of J, H. Ndlau. Levied on
as property of J. W. Blasingame by
virtue of three li-fas issued from
Justices court 673rd Dist G. M„ said
comity. Two tin favor of Atlanta
Wagon Co., an# one in favor of At¬
lanta Paper Col All against said J
W BiasingameA Terms cash. Wit¬
ness my hand officially, Feb,23 1893,
C. Culvf.r*ouse, Sheriff C C.
Also at the sane time and place,
405 acres more ofl Jess, of land, in the
Seventh Distrietbf said county, lots
Nos. 129 and 130. \ Levied oi.and sold
as the proparty B li Ray to satis
i.v an execution ibued aaaiust him
for faxes. Btato ant county, for the
year, 1892: \
Also at the santentirue and place,
852 acres, mor«* or Iks, of land, in the
~tli District of saitltountv, fi.ta and
p u ts of lots Nos. 7 J36 and 187.
Levi oi on and sold the property
of Robert Coleman ■ > satisfy art exe
carion i-sued agaiuf him for ta.res
duo tl.e Btate and -ounty for the
year 1893: Witness iv hand official¬
ly, February 4th, 1 h' ,
J. C. Ct'LVERl iuse, .Sheriff.
CiTATi i.
(3 BORGIA, Cl; .YM F Mi Co t/NTV
To all whom it may i mcertj A J and
R B eieofllJ executor of the last will
and iesuiroeiu Of Piiip BcoHJl Ue
ceaseii, have tippliedo me for <lis
nJ 'sion from said ust. This is
ail pci-,ons at tcrest to show
‘*t ,UM ‘ heforv me on obefore the first
dmuluy 1 ui June ltexl it any they
! ;> v a. -A, , t j.• m".» ] Jir, ■ ••
UT:Uit( ‘" 1 '/ t
b «f. r » ,,W;d fd'hlnts , as nppHed , m ff
11 ' ‘ mL- ‘ clLcDi' V lSt* i'" 1 ' ' ‘ >
T ,ieh > Ordinary ( r lina
Ordinary's Ofkib, Crawford
('( U : XTV GeorgiA> ltn A Miller
|(IKA Adams adiinistralors of
Howell Adams deect ed I’ave tiled
W ith me their peiitm asking for
ui.suiisslo.i from the tdniinistration
„f estate of said dece u] ie d This is to
n „Hiyali persons disevaried inie est, that.
tl jey will he from said
trust on the first >ph<la> in June
next and letters unless of dkmissory objections graut
o.l them g<\d
thereto are filed on <r> hefote that
date. Witness 6th my h.nd ottw-ially
this March 1893.
J. at. JIa'I huV/s, Oaliuar/.
Ordinary’s Office, Ci;awfobi>
Uouxty Gsokoia:—W J Dent, aa
UKiustnitoijOf Join, VV Dent, deceas¬
ed, has filed with me his petitmn a»s
i:ig for disiiissi ui from tlie
trillion ou estate of said d*j8eaA«*df
This is to notify all person? »4 iutcr
est. that he will be discliargfld .Monffav iit"May Jrom
said trus^on the first
nextai’d letters of disniiasory 'pl ant¬
ed him unless good objections there¬
to are filed on or before that date.
Witi/ss my hand officially this Eeb
ruar 7th 1898.
J. N. Mathews, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford County
A I persons having demands against
pjisha Mathews, late of said county,
ti ow deceased. " I ’“ hereby notified
and required to present such claims,
properly attested, to the undersigned,
within the time designated by law
All persons indebted to said deceas
ed art hereby required to make im
meditte payment thereof to us, tlie
undersigned’ This Jan, 2t6h 1893.
Jfcgp D Mathews, I Exts.^
~ and
Mi il Mattie E. M Mathews, athews, ) Deceased; Extrx.
o/
/if partf?8 C having ’‘clahn^against
estate of John T. Andrews late
-'{Prawford county, are hereby poU
did to present the same at one*, *mf
^persons indebted to said
v '***", n ma ko payment l J to the coder- >
ned * Andrews" f
vv.a.andbe a.
Annie W. Andrews.
Administrators.
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