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COJJNTY DIRECTORY.
Court convenes, spring term, third
Monday in March? fall term third
Mondav in October.
Judge Superior Court—C. L. Bart
let.
Solicitor General—W. H. Fel
ton, Jr.
Clerk Superior Court-'-J. W. Jsaek»
Ordinary—J. N. Mathews.
Tax Collector—W, J. Brown. .
Tax Receiver—M. C. Hatcher.
Sheriff—John C. Culverhouse.
Treasurer—M. F. Perry.
County.Surveyor—J. L. Parsons.
Coroner—J. H. Jones.
County Commissioners — B. F.
Walker, W. E. Champion and L. C.
Futrell.
County School Commissioner—H.
F Sanders.
ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS.
gathered for the corre¬
spondents READERS.
The 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
Thinas.
We are prepared to make loans on
improved real-estate at reasonable
rates. Mathews & Blastngame.
Miss Lizzie Jones returned to
Macon the first of the week.
Paul Jones is off to Macon tor a
pleasant visit and a nice time all
tSie way round.
Crawford Pierce is off on the
road this week He was nearly
well ot the yellow fever scare
when he lett.
The Correspondent is indeed
glad to note that those who have
been very sick in Knoxville
recently are very much improved
at this writing.
Tip Marshall says that he has
the very best cotton gin in
the county, but is not able to pay
any one to allow him to run it.
Tip guarantees good lint for some
Pay- His head is clo e to ’thelev
el.
Some of our farmers appear to
be apprehensive that we will have
no market for cotton this fall.
Anything that is a necessity like
cotton that costs the time, labor
and expense that it does in being
produced and marketed will cer¬
tainly find sale. Put it in ’good
shape for market and hold on to
as much of it as you possibly can.
Your day will come in Ps sea
son.
Mr. Trammell, the fat and safe
man was in town this week as
jovial as ever.
Wesley Mathews has moved to
the J. B. Wilson house.
Mr. William Dickey and family
came up a few days ago from low
er Georgia on a visit to friends
and relatives in this county.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lowe went
down in the Sandy Point neigh¬
borhood this week on a visit.
Mr. H. Cohen, of Macon, will
open up business at John Mal
pass’ old stand in a short . time.
He will deal principally ill dry
good?.
Sheriff Culverhouse took a busi¬
ness trip to Macon this week.
Building the bridge at Moran’s
mill was certainly a speedy job.
The mechanical work consumed
but little over a weeks
Akimlof premature Septem¬
ber gale- has been with us of late.
Mrs. Jane Trammell, Gene
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ROBERTA, GA.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11893.
Trammell’s mother, came over
from Shiloh Saturday to see him.
Mr and Mrs. M, H. Carnes
went to Taylor a few days- ago on
a visit.
Believing that money- matters
will soon be easier, already a
number of our young men
preparing to take a Business
course; and as the Georgia Bus¬
iness College of Macon, Ga., the
most famous and successful in
the South, guarantees to give a
more practical training, in short¬
er time and at less expense than
any other institution, we would
suggest that it will pay any
young man to write for full par¬
ticulars before making other ar¬
rangements.
Jas. C. Bond and Homer McGee
went to Macon on business this
week.
Mr. Leake and'two other agents
are selling fruit trees in this comi¬
ty at present for Pomona Hill
miseries.
Deafness Cannot be Cared
by local applications, as they can¬
not reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one wav to cure
Deafness, and that is by constitu¬
tional remedies. Deafness is caused
by an inflamed condit ion of the irius
cous lining of the Euslactiiau Tube.
When thi's'tube gets inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely clos¬
ed Deafness is the result, and unless
the inflammation can be taken oat
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine eases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, whielris nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
muscous surface. y.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that canuot, be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir¬
culars, fres.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
|p^*Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Mr. R. H. Raines of Upson
County was in town Tuesday on
business. -
Sheriff OulYorhouse bagged a
negro boy, Bob W alker, this week.
He was wanted in Upson on some
charge.
Col. R. D. Smith went up the
A.g& F. on a business trip this
Week.
Justice court to-day for this
district.
Next Monday is the day for the
regular term of ordinary’s court.
There will be a codsiderable
amount of business before the
c >urt.
The recent storm has done some
damage in the state, but no ma¬
terial injury resulted here to life
or property.
The paper will be enlarged in
the near future and then our
readers will get full value for
every cent they may see lit to in¬
vest with us.
Mr. F. H Wright went to Ma¬
con this week.
We learn that Mr. Perk Wil¬
liamson has rented a store room
in Roberta and will go into busi
here in the near future.
The Knoxville Sunday school
expected to go to Atlanta this
week and have a picnic at Grant’s
park, but for the reason that some
could not possibly go at the time
appointed, they have decided to
go next Wednesday. All ar¬
rangements have been made pre¬
paratory to going and every one
kooked for the trip anticipates an
occasion of real enjoyment;
Salutatory.
With this weeks issue til
undersigned, assumes the editorial
and business control of the Cor¬
respondent. It is not by and
means, work of a kind in which
he is inexperienced nor Upon
which he is afraid to enter. Of
course the regulations and rules
that govern the weekly papers of
the state will be observed by this
one, in so far as the same run
strictly in accord with the right.
In all matters social, political
and material, it will adhere with¬
out reserve to the course deemed
best for our section and its peo¬
ple. No enterprise of any kind
whatever can prosper without
patronage and consequently we
ask your co-operation, your undi¬
vided aid in this undertaking,
promising you in return therefor
the right kind of a paper. In this
connection allow us to extend
thanks for all favors shown the
former editor and the paper.
0. P. Wright.
Let’s try to look on the bright
side and believe that a better day
is near at hand.
Crawford county boasts of a
fine corn crop and hogs to supply
the meat. There will be provid¬
ed a way to get a little something
to wear. With food and raiment
be content. , It is {probably the
better plan not to think so much
about to-morrow and what may
possibly come along with it.
Come up and subscribe tor the
paper. It is only one dollar a
year and you can give that much
toward keeping up vouj county
paper. If you navri’t the -■mb0e$ > ;’
bring its equivelant in Something
else, and the paper will be cheer¬
fully sent to you. t
John Wilder is speaking of go¬
ing into the restaurant business
near this office. Of course this
kind of business will be appreci¬
ated.
Cotton is rapidly opening and
you may rest assured that buyers
will be on fund whe#* receipts
authorize it. ,.
Roberta ought to organize a
brass band. We need something
to dispel monotony these long,
sultry, dull days.
G. G. Toole came out Snnday
from Macon looking for a bicy¬
cle which his brother lost on tne
night of the 21st. inst. Sheriff
Culverhouse had found it for him
in possession of R. J. Burnett.
Toole had a warrant issued for
Burnett charging him with larce*
ny and the sheriff arrested and
carried him to Macqn. We trust
he can show himself innocent on
the hearing of the case.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Crawford County:—
Will be sold before the courthouse
door iu Knoxville Ga., within the le¬
gal hours of saleon the first Tuesday
iu October next, the following prop¬
erty to-wit: Lot of Hind No. 106,
containing two hundre($ two and one
half (202 1-2) acres, and thirty-seven
and one half (37 1-2) acres, iu the
southwest corner of laud lot *numher
seventy-seven [77] In tub shapfe of
rectangle, bounded on.the north oy
lands 4 \vned and possessed by ( J. S.
Lee; east and south bf lands gowned
and possessed by E. S* Lee, and wes
by lands owned and possessed by ’B.
F. Lee: Containing la the aggregate
two hundred and forty (240) acres, iu
the Seventh district of said county
Levied on as the property of Benj.F.
Lee to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior eosurt of Upson
county, Georgia, in favor of the
Equitable Mortgage Company vs.
Benjamin F. Lee. Teuant in pos¬
session notified. This August 31 ;
1893.
Ji C. CULVERHOUSE. Sheriff.
Col. R. D. Smith Went to Tay¬
lor on professional business a few
days ago.
GEORGIA* Crawford County—
To all whom it may concern Isaiah
Grant administrator ot Mrs. Elias
Wright deceased, has in due form
applied to the undesigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the es¬
tate of said deceased and said appli*
cation will be heard on the first
Monday in October next this Sept.
1st. 1893.
J. N. Mathews.
Ordinary.
State of Georgia, 1 ) Whereas M.
F. Jordan,
Crawford County, Administra
tor represents to the court in his pe¬
tition duly filed and entered of rec¬
ord, that he haspully administered
the estate of E. T Jordan. This is
therefore to cjte all persons concern¬
ed, heirs and creditors, to show cause
if they can, why said administrator
should not be dtscharged from his
administration and receive ;letter of
dismission on the first Monday in
December next. This 25t.h day of
August 1893.
J. N. Mathews,
Ordinary.
Georgia, CXawfobd County:—
Notice is hereby given that on the
day of , S. J. Rains, late of
said county, 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
day of August,
SHK
..... Ex
* J. N..Mathews, Ordinary, and
of Clerk.
Georgia, Crawford County,
TO all whom it iimy coucern: |«ah.
Gtaut having in proper form applied
tome for permanent letters of ad¬
ministration on tiie estate of Elias
Wright, late ot said county deceased
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Easts
WTighf to be and appear at my office
Within the time allowed by law, and
show cause if any they cm, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to I?ah Grant on the
estate of said El jas Wright,
Witness my hand and official sig¬
nature
This 3rd of July 1893.
J. N. Mathews, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’8 SALES.
GEORGI A, Crawford County
Will be sold before court house door
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¬
ing 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, 521st.
Dist. G. M., said county in tavor of
8 C. Monk vs W. R. Kelly and S.
A. Kelly
Aug. 3rd 1893.
J. C. Culverhouse, 8her:ff.
GEORGIA, Crawford County
Will be sold before the c#dr tiro use
door in tfWfc town of Knoxville said
county within the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday iu September
next the following property to %it:
Lots No’s 1 and 2 in Block “K’’
also lots No’s l and 2 in Block “J’' in
the town of Roberta said County said
lots fronting 100 feet each on first
street orj Public Road loading from
Roberta to Knoxville and running
back 210 feet each to 2nd. Street.
Said property sold under and by vir¬
tue of thirty-six Ufa’s in favor of Of¬
ficers of court against Georgia Im¬
provement Company, as the propet
tyof said Ga. Improvement, Co.
Term# Cash.
Aug. 3rd. 1893,
J. C. Culverhouse.
Sheriff C. C.
VOL. 2. NO. 57
GEORGIA, CrawfordiCounty—
To all whom it may concern, Jno. L.
Sanders and V. E. Walton JAdminis
trators of James M. Sanders deceas¬
ed has in due form applied to the un¬
designed for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the esta te of said deceas¬
ed and said applications will be heard
on the first Monday in October next.
This 18th. day of Aug.1893.
J. N. Mathews.
GEORGIA, H. Crawford County:—
B. Ray i Crawford Superior
vs > Court March Term
J. B.AVilson. ) 1893 foreclose and Rule Ni Si
to Mortgage.
It appearing to the court by the
petition Wilson of B. the H. 17th Ray that Jas. B.
executed on day of Dec. 1892,
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 and situated 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
S, and fronting extending on Wright back St. 23 1-2 feet
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 Crussel street
and Duggar Avenue and fronting to¬
gether 200 feet on east side of Dug 1
gard street and extending back same
width as front to the right of way of
the A. & F. R. R. being 163 feet on the
north line and 153 feet on the south
line on 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 C. of his endorsement on note
due C. Elliott., amounting to the
sum of twelve hundred and sixty
nine dollars and seventeen cents
{.$1269.17}*) besides eight (8) % interest
and 10 % att’ys fees which said notes
the said Jas B. Wilson refused to
pay:- ordered
It is therefore that thejsaid
J. R. Wilson pav into this court, on
or before the first day of the next
term thereof the principal interest
and atty’s fees due on said notes and
the costs of this suit or f»—default
thereof, the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. And it is
ordered that this rule be published in
the Crawford County Correspond
dent, a newspaper published in the
Co. of Crawford, once a month for
four (4; months previous to the next
term t-.f this court.
R. V. Hardeman C. L. Bartlett, J. 8. Ci
& Son, Ptrs Atty’s
Clerk’s Office, Crawford Hv
peihor Court.—I, J. W. Jack, Clerk tW
of said court, do certify that
above ana forgoingrule is a true copy
from the minutes of said court. Wit¬
ness my official signature twith seal
of court attached. This March 27,
1893.
J. W. Jack, Clerk S. C.
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