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THE CORRESPONDENT
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
brt convenes, spring term, third
lay in March; fall term, third
lav in October.
fge Superior Court—C. L. Bart
icitor General—W. H. Fel
Irk A r.
Superior Court—J. W. Jack,
pinary—J. t N. Mathews,
Collector—W. J. Brown.
I x xeceiver—M. C. Hatcher.
|,eiff—John [•(.(surer—M. C. Culverhouse.
[unfeyJSurveyor—J. F. Perry.
L, Parsons.
Iroher —J. H. Jones,
juuty Iker, Coumissioners and — B. L. C. F.
W. E. Champion
■ell.
mnty School Commissioner—H.
landers.
m OF LOCAL NEWS.
\TIIERED FOR THE CORRE¬
SPONDENT'S READERS.
I Happenings of the Week Put
I . Short, . Pointed Paragraphs —
Vhat Hats Happened and Is Go
mt to Happen—Points Political,
f ersonal and Social—Men and
f Ivinas.
Fair Notice.
kll sheriff sales must be paid
| [l in advance, and all citations
legal notices emulating from
| Ordinary’s office must be paid
in advance, or satisfactory ar
bgements made for the pay be
e the work is done.
Ye are prepared to make loans on
proved real-estate at reasonable
!S. Mathews & Blasingame.
Itfrs. Blue, who has been visit
k Mrs. Holleman, left for At
Idia Tuesday.
■Messrs Claud Hutchinson and
win Castlin, of Atlanta, the two
Iverest drummers on the A. &
iRoad, wore down doing this
|£i1bn the first of the week.
■Sir. Jesse Dent is suffering
Im a bruised side caused by a
li-awny team drawing a wagon
l-oss him.
|Mr. lesday, L. L. Byyaht was in town
and had his name placed
I our subscription list. The
[rrespoxdent’s circulation is
badily increasing. It will not
long before the paper will be
larged, and we propose to put
{ as good weekly as there is in
e state. We can do it with
roper co-operation and we will
it.
Madam Professor Ida Grubb,
he pleasant and accomplished
Idw&s^istaiit of the Knoxville
Riool, spent Saturday and Sun¬
ny with her parents in Thomas
I We are in receipt of an in vita
ion to attend the annual eom
nencement exerctses of the
louthern Female College located
It Birmingham A'abuma T1 1 «
listitution has a faculty of the
[est k educators in the South,* and
one of our leading instmtions
[f learning.
I J. W. Jack has sold his interest
n the plaining-mill in Roberta
o J. T. Mathews. It will.run lin¬
ker the firm name of Mathews &
Rpillers.
| Our Drive.
Monday evening it was our
bleasure to take a drive with Mr.
West Dent out to his farm home,
ieHiud George, the cream pony
belonging to Dr. Kinney. This is
the horse so popular with thp
young ladies and the one which
they love to drive so well. It was
ROBERTA, GA, SATURDAY, MAY, 20,1893.
not long after leaving Roberta
the cream, known as old
George pulled us up in front of
the large and magnificent old
homestead and country
J. W. Dent, now deceased. This
place had become very much di¬
lapidated, but as soon as West
purchased it, just a short
while ago, the magic hand of in¬
dustry assiduously applied itself
to restoring its former beauty, at¬
tractions and usefulness. The
home has been repaired the fence
placed back and the land is being
Under the supervision
of Mr. Hancock, here is one of the.
most promising outlooks for an
abundant crop to be seen any¬
where in the county. When Mr.
Dents plans have been carried out
then it will be a pleasure to us to
write up a model form of Craw¬
ford county.
Mr. Geo. Bray, who was taken
to the asylum from this county
a week or two ago, died last week
His remains were brought back
and interred in Providence cem.
eterv.
CERES.
Cool and bracing weather.
Fine season for cleaning out the
young cotton.
There is a great deal of com¬
plaint about bud-worms injuring
and, in some instances, necessi¬
tating the replanting of corn.
The present cool weather is very
favorable to the continuance of
their destructive work.
Cotton, generally, has a very
health} 7 appearance, though the
weather of the last few days
has somewhat retarded the
of the plant, while it has
been busy sending out roots. So
the weather becomes warm,
may be expected to grow very
especially where it is
and well worked.
The oat crop is pretty fair, es¬
pecially fall sown oats. I have
been a life long observer and I do
not believe that it pavs e to sow
oats after the middle of January,
unless it be in a low, moist and
rich place, or either highly ferti¬
lized.
The gardens are booming and
all kinds of “sass” are in supera¬
bundance, but there is one thing
to mar the blissful dreams of the
clod-hopper, and that, is, meat
has gone up out of his reach and
he has to eat his bread and vege¬
tables with “short-seasoning.”
Mr. John and Lee Martin spent
Sunday evening here with
friends.
Mr. J. L. Harrison and M. J.
to Macon, Wednes¬
day, on business.
Mrs. J. J. 'Hilliard is visiting
her mother, Mrs. W. W. Richard¬
son.
Plow Boy.
Mrs. Lowe after a pleasant
week's visit to her sister, Mrs.
Lowman,of Sandy Point, has re¬
turned home.
W. I. Powell of Reynolds, was
in Roberta yesterday.
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollar Re¬
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo ().
We the undersigned the last have known
F J Cheney for 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in
all business transaction and finan¬
cially able to carry out any obliga¬
tion made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists;
Toledo Ohio.
Walding, Kmnan & Marvin, Whole¬
sale Druggist, Toledo Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter¬
nally, actingdirectly upon the blood
and nauseous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggist. Testimonials free.
Free Trip to Chicago.
Separate W-O-R-L-D-S F-A-I-R
and use the letters to spell as many
words as you can by using the letters
as many times as you wish, either
backwards or forwards, but not use
the same letter in making any
word more times than it appeal s* Si
‘‘Worlds Fair.”
It is said seventy-five J small
jish words . can , be spelled n . „ collect ;1$
rom the ten letters contained in
“World’s Fair,” Example:—Wad,
waif, soar, idol, etc. If you are good
at word-making you can secure a
FREE trip to the World’s Fair and
return, as The Bcott Seed Company
will pay all expenses, including R R
fare, hotel bills, admission to the
Columbian Exposition, and $50.00 in
cash for incidental expenses, to the
first person able to make seventy
words from the letters contained in
“World’s Fair,” as above. They will
also give a FREE TRIP to the
World’s Fair and return with $25,00
for incidental expenses, to the first
person sending sixty words as above.
They will also give a FREE TRIP to
the Worlds’s Fair and return (with¬
out cash for incidental expenses) to
the first person sending fifty-five
words.
To the first person sending fifty
words wiil be given $50.00 in cash
towards paying expenses to the
Worlds Fair, to the first person send¬
ing forty words will be given $25.00
in casii .towards paying {expenses to
the World’s Fair, to each of the first
five persons sending thirty-five
words will be given $10.00 in cash and
to each of the first ten sending thirty
words will be given £2.00 in cash.
Only one prize will be awarded to
the same person. Write your name
on list of words (numbered) and en¬
close the same postpaid with fifteen
IJ. B. two-cent stamps for a large
package of our Choice English
tage Garden Flower Seeds.
This combination includes the lat
est and most popular English flowers
of endless varieties (same as will be
contained in the elaborate exhibit of
English flowers at the World’s Fair.)
This “World’s Fair” Contest will
be carefully and conscientiously con¬
ducted solely for the purpose of in¬
troducing our business in the U. 8.
You will receive the Biggest value in
flower seeds ever offered, and if you
are able to make a good list of words
and answer promptly you will have a
first-class opportunity to secure a
free trip from your home to Chicago
and return.
We are spending a large amount ol‘
money to start our trade in the U. B.
and want, your trial older. You will
be more than gratified with the re¬
sult. Send to-day, and address THE
BCOTT SEED COMPANY, Toronto,
Canada.
SHERIFF’S BALE,
GEORGIA, Crawford County
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the town of Knoxville, on
the first Tuesday in June next, tin*,
following property to-wit: Lot of
land No. 100 in the 2nd District of
said county. Bounded on the north
by lands of C. H. Smith, east and
west by lands of V. B. Horn, south
by lands of J. M. Sharpe. Levied on
as the property of Jno. M. Sharpe to
satisfy an execution issued from the
Superior court of said county in fa¬
vor of the American Freehold Land
Mortgage Co vs J. M. Sharpe. Ten¬
ant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place,
sixty seven (67) acres of south part
lot No. 126, in the7th Dist. of said
Bounded on the north by
lands of Jones F. & Mathews, LeSueur, east by
of T. J. Danielly and sooth by by
lands of A. west
lands of M. C. Mathews. Levied on
to satisfy a fi-fa issued from the Su¬
perior court of said county in
Elizabeth R. Comby vs Jacob G.
Braswell. Tenant in possession
notified.
Also at the same time and
house and lot in the town
Kuoxille Ga., being one the acre, north
qr less and bounded on
public.road leading from B.
to Macon, on east by George J. Spillers
estate, on south by B.
B. H. Ray and on the west by
square. Levied on as the property
Wright & Stombrldge issued by J. to M. satisfy
execution
Tax Collector of said county for
state and county taxes for the
1892'. Tenant in notified.
Also at tlie same time and place,
lot of land No. 28 in the 3rd District
of said countv. Levied on as the
property of E. J. Hancock to satisfy
an execution issued by J. M. Banders
Tax Collector of said county for Isis
state and county taxes for the year
1892- Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place
67 acres of land of south part of lot
No. 126 in the 7th'l)ist. of said coun¬
ty. Bounded on the north by lands
of Jones & LeSueur, east by lauds
of T. F. Mathews, south by lands of
A. M. J . Danielly Mathews.- and west by lands of
C. Levied on as the
property of J. G. Braswell to satisfy
an execution issued by J. M. Sanders
Collector of said county for his
state and county taxes for the year
pjyg. Tenant in possession notified
Also at the same time and place
one Farquhar Boiler, power not
known. Baid boiler being at Rober¬
ta and in possession of B. H. Ray.
Levied on to satisfy an execution is
sued by J. M. Banders Tav Collector
of said county, to satisfy his state
and county taxes for the year 1892,
Property pointed out by J. M. Ban¬
ders T. O.
Also at the same time and place 425
acres, more of less of land, being lots
and parts of lots Nos 181, 182 and 183,
in the lstDjst of said county. Levied
on as the property of Mrs. Nancy M.
Smith to satisfy for'state an execution issued
against, her and county tax¬
es tor t he year of 1892.
J. C. C ulverhouse Sheriff C.C.
fan 0
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satisfaction for i
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LIP PEE A IT 33 SOS., Savannah, Ga.
Book on Blood Diseases mailed free.
Static ok Ohio, City ok Toledo,
Lucas County.
J. Cheney makes oath
that he is the senior partner of the
of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing
nusiness in the City of Toledo, Coun¬
ty and State aforesaid and that said
firm will pay ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every ease
Catarrh that cannot be cured by
use of Hall's Catarkh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
my presence, this 6th day of De¬
A. I); 1886.
:seai..‘ A* W-. GLEASON,
Notary Public,.
Hall’s Catarrh Curve in taken intern¬
ally and acts directly oh t he blood
and mucous surface of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O
£gP“Sold by Druggists, 75c,
Col. W. I\ Bias in game, the vet
real estate agei t of Fort
Valley was up on a visit to
friends in this section Frdny.
We congratulate him upon his re¬
cent success in that business.
There is no man upon whom we
had rather see prosperity fall.
A group of yot ng ladies went
fishing yesterday and
buck a turtle.
VOL. 1. NO. 42
B. GEORGIA, Crawford County :
H. Ray ! Crawford Superior
vs Court March Term
J. B. Wilson. ) 1893 and Rule Ni Si
to foreclose Mortgage.
It appearing to the court by the
petition of B. H. Ray that Jas. B.
YV iison on tlie 17th day of Dec. 1892
executed and delivered to B. H, Rnv
a mortgage on a house and lot in the
town of Roberta Crawford Conn tv
Georgia, containing two and one
Half (2 1-2; acres and situated ou the
west side of the A. & F. li. It. and on
the south side of the public road
leading from depot of A. & F. R. Rm
said town of Roberta, to. old Agency
also ou one vacant lot No .!!, in Blo«k'
S, fronting on Wright St. 23 1-2 feet
and extending back east same width
as front, 125 feet to a 20 foot Alley
Also lots 1 and 2 in Block X, situated
in the N. E. corner of Cruasel street
and Duggar Avenue and fronting to¬
gether 200 feet on east side of Dug
gard street and extending back same
width as front to the right of wav of
the A.Lfc F. K. It. being 163 feet on the
north lme and 155 feet on the south
line ou Crussel street for the purpose
of securing the payment of five cer¬
tain promissory notes made by the
said J. B. Wilson to B. H. Ray and
to save the said B. H. Ray harmless
by reason of his endorsement on note
cine C. Elliott amounting to the
sum of twelve hundred and sixty
nine dollars and seventeen cents
b « si «es eight (8) % interest
and 10 % att ys lees which said notes
the said Ja3 B. Wiisou refused to
pay:—
1 t i8 t 1 ?, erefore ordered that thejsaid
J. T B. 1 , „ vv , iison pay into this
or before the first day court, ' on
of the next
term thereof the principal interest,
and atty’s fees due , on said notes and
the costs of tills suit or in default
thereof, the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. And it is
ordered that this rule be published in
the Crawford County Correspon¬
dent, a newspaper published in the
Co. ol Crawford, once a month for
four (4) months previous to the next
term ef this court.
V* L ‘ Babtmett, J. S. C.
R. „ it \ Hardeman tt & Bon, Ft
. is Atty’s.
Clerk s Office, Crawford Su¬
of perior said Court.—I, do J. W. Jack, Clerk
above court, certify that tH«'
from the and forgoing rule Is a^rue copv
minutes of said court. Wit¬
ness my official signature with seal
of court attached. This March 27,
1<S93.
J. W. Jack, Clerk 8. C.
CITATION.
Georgia, Crawford County:-—
To all whom it may concern A J and
It B Scofill executors ot the last will
and testaineut of Philip Scofill de¬
ceased, have applied to me for dis¬
mission from said trust. This is
, tocito all „ persons at interest to show
cause before me on or before the first
Monday have. in June next, if any they
he Why (such discharge should
not granted or letters of dismissory
will be granted applicants as applied
for Wittness my hand officially
this March 6th 1893.
,J N. Mathews, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford County :—
H ons having demands against
the estate of Jas A Avera late of said
county, deceased, are hereby notified
to render in ttieir demands to the
igned according to law, ami
sons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate pay¬
ments. This the 9th day of May
1893. 5-13-6W ‘
Mrs. Sarah E Avera, Executrix,
Jno R. Sandefur, Executor.
SKIN CANCER CURED.
Testimony Texa-. from the Mayor of Se¬
quin,
Sequin, Texas, Jan. 14th., 1803.
Messrs. Lippman Bros.,
Savannah, Ga.
Gentlemen:—
I have tried your P. P. P., for a dis¬
ease of tiie skin usually known as
Skin Cancer of thirty years standing
and found great relief; it purifies the
blood and removes all irritation from
the seat of the disease, and prevents
any spreading of the sores.
I have taken five or six bo‘ties and
feel confident that another Course
will effect a cure.
It has al«o relieved m° from indi¬
gestion and stomach trou de.
Yours Truly,
Capt. Yv. p»i«',
Att , at Law
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