The correspondent. (Roberta, Ga.) 1892-190?, August 12, 1893, Image 1

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THE CORRESPONDENT COUNTY DIRECTORY. Court convenes, spring term, tliird Monday in March; fall term third Monday in October. Judge Superior Court—C. L. Bart let. Solicitor General—W.• II. Fel ton, Jr. Clerk Superior Court—J. W. Jack. Ordinary—J. N. Mathews. Tax Collector—W. J. Brown. Tax Receiver—M. C. Hatcher. ‘Sheriff—John C. Gulverhouse. Treasurer—M. F. Perry. Count ^Surveyor—J. L. Parsons. Coroner—J. H. Jones. County Commissioners — B. F. Walker, W. E. Champion and L. C. Fu troll. County School Commissioner—H. F Sanders. ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS. GATHERED FOR THE C Oil HE ’SROFDEFT'S READERS. The Happenings of the 11 cck Rut in Short, Pointed Paragraphs - What Has Happened and Is Go¬ ing to Happen—Points Political, Personal and Social Men and Thinas. We are prepared to make mans on improved real-estate at reasonable rates. Mathews & Blasingame. Lee Spillers has been promoted. He is now road overseer Fodder pulling, road working end wet weather, Meeting is now in progress at the Knoxville Methodist church. Sheep raising would be a profit¬ able industry in Crawford. Worth¬ less dogs should go and sheep substituted for them. Jphn S. Saudefur is on the right traekv lie Isas on hand already colts that will bring him all of fifteen hundred dollars, provided lie should wish to sell them, and ' it will not be a great while before he CPU realize that much for them. The town branches were on a swell Sunday. They * [presented the same appearance that they did-in Sept. 1882. W atenn el o n shi pm e n ts con tin ie. It seems that people on the rv er will be subjected to au ov.er flow. Such would be the present flattering crop pects. The dispensaries late under South Carolina’s quor law, it is said, wlnskey by the tank load at ‘cost of one dollar and cents per gallon. cents besides the government it must be an inferior dollars gallon. A Reward of #500 Will be given for any case of R lieu mutism which cannot be cured by Drummond’s Lightning HemeJ.\. The proprietors do not hide this of fer, but print it in bold type on ail their circulars, wrappers printed matter, and through the columns of newspapers j v cry v, here, It will work wonders one bottle cut ing ‘>ny ordinary case. HI he druggist has w>; cot if, he will order it, or it will he sent to any address by express coll receipt of price, together with special instructions for rise. Drummond Medicine Co., b,- ..o Maiden Lane, New York. Price $5 for two large bottles. Lee Sp' JoH peddles out beef at. Roberta, around about Musella aud occasionally takes in in ter¬ ^mediate pm ns ’ Mr. W. J plot umb was up from Byron t .is week and pave us a pleasant calk ROBERTA, GA„ SATURDAY, AUGUST, 12 1893. Miss Emma Slocumb who has been visiting the family of her brother, M H. Slocumb in Knox¬ ville, left Modday for Byron where she will remain several days. Some of those who mouthed most in favor of passing a stock law for the county are the very last to abide by its provisions. This kind of example is worth but little. Emmett Elliott stopped over this week on his way to the World’s Fair. We are glad to say that his genial appearance in¬ dicates that he has been generous¬ ly dealt with since liis last visit. HOW’S THIS! Wfe offer One Hundred Dollars re¬ ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Chenev for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in ali business transactions and financially able to carry out any ob¬ ligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Wald lug, Kinuan & Mar¬ vin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter¬ nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. . Quite a number of darkeys in and around town seem to live and stay here without turning their hands to. any kind of work. Such might very appropriately be set down as vagrancy. The calaboose presents a most lonely appearance these days. The county jail holds some rather permanent boarders and they are very energetic in letting people know Unit they are so situated. W. P. Allen and his daughter Miss Mary, returned this week from Fair Haven, Mass. Allen Robinson was before magistrate’s court this week on a peace warrant. Quite a number went from this county on Wednesday to Thomas ton to hear Tom Watson’s speech. Thomas is airing things politica 1 , in general and without reserve. Trains were somewhat thrown off of schedule time by a runoff of the passenger train at Yates ville on Tuesday evening. It was caused by a giving way of cross ties which caused a spread in the track. The engine tender and two cars were derailed. No one was hurt and no damage of any consequence. Joe Gns Danielly completed the moving of his new engine and boiler from the depot the first of this week. Sandy Point Siftings. Mr. Editor—If you will allow one a short spade in your inter¬ esting paper I will give you a few lines from the Point. We had quite a rain in our com¬ munity last Sunday. I guess the good farmers have rain enough to last a while now. Messers J. D. Grace and L. S. Witt of Macon spent Sunday with the family of Elder Isaiah Grant wonder what is the attraction in our settlement must be some voupg ladies. Haven’t any girls to spare boys. Ask B S. Grant why lie did not go to see his girl Sunday P. M. John Scarbough has quit off going to see his girl. Wonder why ? The creek being up so high Sun¬ day prevented Hicks Goodwin from seeing his best girl. Ask Miss Mollie Grace what young man it is that is going to wear crape on his hat when she goes home. Don’t [grieve young man she will probably come again soou. The school at this place is flourishing. We have a splendid teacher and all the scholars are well pleased with her. Tell Prof. Kennedy if he don’t mind he will get. left, up about Sandy Point. .Miss Julia Kelsey’s best fellow came out from Macon to see her Sunday in spite of the hard rain. He must mean something. Miss Ida Grant has the loveliest tube roses 1 ever saw. especially when they are in a box on their way to Macon. The ninny friends and admirers of Vi.is Mollie Grace will regret verymuchtole. ru that she leave for her home in Macon in a few days." j There must be some attraction [down this way for Add Harris. Snooks. The amount of business trans¬ acted in Ordinarys court Monday was unusually light. Mr. F H Wright went to Macon Monday on business. Mr. Ray has once more lost his dam down at the ram. Fate seems to be against this particular dam. , T> Bob , Lebueur . o , has . been clown , at , the mill recently putting 7. in good phape , his mill .... dam , which . was broken a short while back. Miss Lillie Blasingame, ’ 0 f ! v latesviJJe, , ..... is in Knoxville „ tins . Week visiting among her many tnends . . . and . relatives. , Miss ... Lube T .... is one of the very pleasantest and , best , of .a . ladies , known to , the ,, young writer who trusts her stay will be one of pleasure for herself. It is sure that our people are always glad to welcome her. Georgia, Crawford County: — Notice is hereby given that- on the day of S. J. Rains, late o l , said couuty, departed this life intes" tate, and no person has applied for administration on the estate of said S. J. Rains in said state That ad¬ ministration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person after the publication of this citation, unless valid objection is made to this ap¬ pointment. Given under my hand and official signature, this 7th day August, 1893, J. n. Mathews, Ordinary, and Ex of Clerk. HEX Georgia, Craw ford County, To all whom it may coucenj: Isalv Grant having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of ad¬ ministration on the estate of Elias Wright, late ol said county deceased this is to cite all and singular tiie creditors and next of kin of Elias Wright to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Isah Grant on the estate of said Elias Wright, Witness my hand and official sig¬ nature This 3rd of July 1S93. J. N. Mathews, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA, Crawford County a Will be sold before court house in the town of Knoxville, said coun¬ ty, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, the following property to wit: Fifty acres, more or less of laud, same be ins; the South-East quarter of lot No. 114, the first district of said county. Levied on as the property of S. A. Kelly by virtue of an execution issued from Justice’s court, 521,-t. Dist. G. M-, said county in favor of S C. Munk vs W. R, Kelly and S. A. Kelly Aug. 3rd 1893. J. C. Culverhouse, Sheriff. GEORGIA, Crawford County • Will be sold before the courthouse door in the town of Knoxville said county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in September next the following property to v. it: Lots'No’s 1 and in Block “K also lots No s l and 2 in Bloc a 1 is the town of Roberta .-aid tommy snhi lots fronting 100 l’cet each on fire! street crj| Public Road Hading Roberta to Knoxville and nmnim; back 210 feet tael to 2nd. Street. Said property s. Id uml : a ml b;. \ it tue of thirty -six hfa s in favor th¬ fleers of court against Georgia provemont Company, as tin, propm • ty of said Ga. Juiinanuiueni, Go. Tonna * ash. Aug. 3rd. 1893. :i:moi si;. y't i;, VOL. 2. NO. 53 B. GEORGIA, H. Crawford County : - - Bay f Crawford Court Superior vs March Term J. B. Wilson. } 1893 and Buie Ni Si to foreclose Mortgage. It appearing to the court by the petition of B. H. Bay that Jas. B. Wilson on the 17th day of Dec. 18th:, executed and delivered to B. H. Ray a mortgage on a house and lot in the town of Roberta Crawford County Georgia, containing two and one half (2 1-2; acres ambsituated on the west side of the A. & F. R. R. and on the south side of the public road leading from depot of A. & F. R. R in said town of Roberta, to old Agency also on one vacant lot No. 3, in Block 8, fronting on Wright St. 23 1-2 feet and extending back east same width as front, 125 feet to a 20 foot Aliev. Also lots 1 and 2 in Block X, situated in the N.E. corner of Crussel street and Duggar Avenue and fronting to gether 200 feet on east side of Dug g&rd street and extending back-same as I? tl1 ? n C lt of wa 5 T ° the A. & I. R. It. , being 103 feet on the north line and 153 feet on the south lin e on 9 rus ® el street for tbe purpose of securing the payment of five cer said ta ! 5 ! h^^smy J. B. Wilson notes to B. nuule H. Ray by the and to save the said B. H. Itay harmless endorsement on note due C. C. Elliott, amounting* to the sum of twelve hundred and (#1259.1besides ^P^ ars , uild eight . s, : v 4 eu (8) 0 te % , eu interest . p ellts and 10 % att’ys fees which said notes tlie sa *d Jas B. A\ ilson refused to pay :— It is therefore ordered that the'said J. B. before Wilson the pay first into day this court,' O.i or of the next terra thereof jhe principal interest and atty’s fees due on said notes and the costs of this 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. of Crawford, once a month for four (4) months previous to the next term of this court. C. L. Bartlett, J. S. C. R. V. Hardeman & Sox, Firs Atty’s Cleric's Office, Crawford Sr periok Court.— I, J. W. Jack, Clerk of said court, do certify that the above and forgoing rule is a true copy from the minutes ol said court. Wit¬ ness my official signature gwith seal or court attached. Tills Mifirwii -27/ 1893 . . - J. W. Jack, Clerk S. C. CURES ALL 5 KIN BLQQdIiGEASES. and Physicians endorss P. p. P. rb a tpiendid oombin ofDl forms preicribe and It with great satisfaction for tha cure 3 oi c etasrss of Primary, Secondary tnd Teriiar i Si .Uiceraj|hatJrave resisted all treatment, Catarrh, I 9§9 Kit! ^UisMSM^KciEemaJ^hron.c" 'coSpiaiatsl'hlor.' mmeL. fuREsr-ima 1 -A Ladies wiioie systems ire poisoned end whose blood (a ia an Impure condition,dueto Irregu larities, ar e CUBES 9 id ptcuiiuriy benefited by the wonderful tonic and I, mod cleansing properties of P. P. 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