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THE CHRONICLE.
OFFICIAL ORUAN WILCOX COUNTY.
J. R. Monroe Editor Publisher. and
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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1808
The birthday of Jefferson
will be celebrated on June Jrd in
many places throughout the South.
Edward C. Flannigan, the
of Miss Ruth Slack and Mrs. Allen,
is now on Ids third trial in Dekalb
Superior court
France has assumed a very friend
ly attitude towards the 1 nited States
now This is natural If vou
would command respect bordering
onto fear, show that you have weight
and power
Col. Vincente De Uortijo, brother
in law of Gen. Weyler, and Dr. Isi
dor Julian, who have been incarcer
ated at McPherson Barracks, have
been exchanged for the two Ameri
can Journalists.
C. R. Warren, of Hawkinsville,
lias filed with the war department
.throughCongressman Lewis bis appli
cation for an appointment as briga
dier-general in the United States
army—Cordele Sentinel.
There is said to tie thousands of
miles of swamp land in Georgia
which have never been disturbed by
the foot of man, If this war keeps
on twelve months longer a good
many acres it of will be disturbed,
— TutiuiII .Journal
Perhaps the best lesson taught up
to this time b) the war with Spain is,
tlial we need a navy of offense, in
stead of defense. Our vessels are
too slow to run down the Hoots of
our enemy in the time allowed by
Congress and the newspapers of the
country.
General Henry Rootes Jackson of
Savannah, died last Monday from a
stroke df paralysis, lie was horn
in Athens, Gsi , June 24th 1820.
Thus passed away one of Georgia's
noblest sons, He was a brave
soldier, a safe commander and a
statesman strong and true.
diaries Voting, of Wilberforce
University, O., has been made major
of the .Ninth hatallion ot the Colored
Ohio volunteer infantry This is
said to he the first instance in which
a colored officer has been appointed
the commander of a hatallion of
troops in the army
A great famine is prevailing
-throughout Cuba. II ice is selling at
25ets per pound; condensed milk at
$1.50 a can ; and horse flesh “Sets
per pound. No beef or bread Tht
insurgents condition is fearful, gro
cers refuse to sell them and they are
trying to subsist on peppery wood
and palm buds.
We arc informed that W. T. Wil
cox has been appointed post master
at Ocilla but that his commission is
being held up upon misrepresenta
tion made to the department by de
signing persons This is a surprise
to us. as we have known Walter
nearly all his life, and know him to
he competent in every way to fill any
position to which lie might aspire.
The insurgents are not proving to
he so patriotic and worthy a '-set'’
as it was believed they were when
we were rushed into war on account
of •diumanitv's sake. It now ap
pears to he a question whether they
will join our army or that of Spain
when a lest is reached Such in
grales should he swept off along
with the Spaniards when the time
comes to dear the trash off the
island, and let good true Americans
take their places. 1 America will
control Cuba lUivwav, annexation or
no annexation, so let's get all the
8‘Akens out of the camp."
War News In Brief.
The wui- i-> costing (Spain *28,G0ff,
OOG par month.
An army lias been raised to be
sent to the Philipinc-s.
The report of Sampson's great
victory yesterday lias not been eon-
11 lined.
70,000 American troop will
in Cuba this week. Cannot
longer for Naval battle.
Admiral Dewey repels a
vessel that attempted to land pro
visions at Manilla.
Spain expects help from France,
Austria and Russia when a
turn is taken against her.
Spain's new cabinet entertains
hope of victory' but prefers a
ble defeat to a certain disgrace.
She assumes the position of a dual
ist, must light to save honor.
“Mom) means promontory.
Spain lias two Morro Castles, one
Havana the other at San Juan,
Porto Rica.
Hon. E. B. Lewis, our worthy
representative of the 3rd congres
sional district, will have no oppo
sition in the next election Col. T.
C. Taylor having retired from the
field. This is as it should lie. Mr.
Lewis lias made us a good congress
man He lias been conscientious
and ever watchful of the people's
interest, and lias always been found
on the side of right. While the
vote will be merely complimentary
on the (ith of June, let Wilcox pay
a big compliment to the present and
next congressman.
K. P. Convention.
At the State Convention of the K
P's last week at Augusta the follow
ing officers were elected for the en
suing year:
Grand Chancellor—C N Under
wood, of Rome.
Grand vice-chancellor—T M Good
nun, of Xtwnaii.
Grand Prelate—Milton E Smith,
of Macon.
Grand Keeper of Records and
Seals—W T Leopold, of Savannah.
Grand Master of Exchequer—T G
Howard, of Augusta.
Grand Master at Arms —F
Hooper, of, Americas.
Geand Inner Guard—F M
mercamp, of Columbus.
Grand Outer Guard—IV H
wald, of West Point.
The next meeting will be held
Rome.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few mini more
awake and enterprising than the City
Drug Co., who spare no pains
secure the best of everything in
line for their many customers. They
now have the valuable agency
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. This
is the wonderful remedy that is pro
ducing such a furor all over the
country by its many startling cures.
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and
all affections of the Troat, Chest and
Lungs- Call at above drug store
and get atrial bottle free ora regular
for 50 cents and $1.00. Guar
anteed to cure or price refunded. 5
Destructive Fires.
The saw mill plant and several
thousand feet of lumber of the Ga,
Pine Shingle Co., near Sibbie, were
destroyed by fire last Friday night.
The fire occurred in the early hours
of the night, It caught from the
furnace while the fireman liad gone
to the commissary, a distance of
several hundred yards, for oil.
Everything was so dry the fire had
made so much headway when help
arrived the mill could not be saved.
The loss is about $1,500, with no
insurance. The Chronicle Sympa
thises with the gentlemen in their
loss and trusts they will have no
difficulty in getting theii plant
speedily rebuilt. ‘ You can’t keep
a working man down The hoys
will come,
On the same night a negro by the
name of Tarpley, who was at one
time section master on the A & W
B B. got ~ his dwelling n and all his
■
household goods destroyed by fire at
Beidsfield. We have not learned
the origin of the tire.
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of ehild-birtli can lx: almost
A box of “Monthly' I'.ewaia'.ln:;
Pills l ,f£K with r U'-li
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Fm- sale by CITY DRUG STORK. Abbeville, Ga.
CITY DIRKCTOHY
Mayor—T. la. Holton,
Mayor Pkotkm— W A. cherry
Clerk —J. W. Melton.
City Attorney—M ax K. Land.
Treasurer- A. J. Harp.
Marshals- .1. J. Barfield, TL A. Fitzgerald.
(yOUN OILMEN— 1 A. Moody. W. II. Wilkinson,
L. Story, M. A. Brown. P. J. JIalre.
Board of Education— J U Monroe. A T Baker
J M Mixon, C L Cailcy. I l) Maynard.
CHURCHES.
Baptist— Preaching every Second and Fourth
Sunday, morning and evening. Conference
meeting on Fourth Saturday at IJ o’clock a. m.
Rev. M L Lawson, pastor. Sunday School
every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. J. R. Monroe Super
intendent.
Christian—P reaching every First Sunday
morning and evening. Rev. R H Withers, pas
tor. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m.
M A Brown Superintendent.
Methodist— Breaching every Sunday, morn
ing and evening. Rev.. Guyton Fisher pastor,
Sunday School every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Prof
W. R. Googe Superintendent.
LOUGHS.
K. of ID— Meets every First and Third Tues
day night. Max K. Land, (■• C.
F. A A. M.—Meets every Fourth Saturday. r A.
W. Lasseter. W. M.
COI XTY DIRH<TORY.
epbeskxtativk—G <’ Wilcox.
Sheriff’—L O Covington.
Ordinary— J M Warren.
K V LEKK—,! M Mixon.
Treasurer— B A Barker.
Tax Collector— C S McCall.
Tax Receiver— Samuel Brown.
Coroner—B en Smith.
Surveyor— F. H. Taylor.
Commissioners— M. K. Me Anally, L. F. Nance,
and i). McDuffie; J. N. Evans, Clerk.
COURT.
County Court convenes every First Tuesday;
T. L. Holton. Judge; Max E Land, Solicitor:
Jas. Harp, Bailiff’.
Board of Education—J R Monroe. Chairman
John Hosier, Ur. .1 V II Smith. David Harvey. II
I* Stone.
Notice.
state oT Georgia: Wilcox county.
Whereas, J. W. Hamilton and others have
petitioned this court praying for an order to
change a portion of the Rochelle and Hamilton
road as follows: commencing at the ford of
Brush Prong and connecting again with old
road about lti miles from starting point, does
not leave old road over 4W yards and will be on
good ground. Now this is to cite and admon
ish all persons that the first Monday in June,
said change will be granted if no good cause is
shown to the contrary.
This 5th day of May, 1808.
By order of
L. F. Nance,
J). McDuffie,
M. E. McAnally,
J. N. Evans, Clerk Coins, of Roads A Rev
SHERIFF SALES FOR JUNE.
G F.ORGrA, WILCOX COt'XTY—Will be sold
before the Court house door, in the Town
of Abbeville, said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June
1898, the following described property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 109 in the 12th district of Wil
cox county, Ga., which was levied on under
and by virtue of a ti fa issued from the County
court of Wilcox county in favor of Henking vs.
C C Snapp, as the property of defendant. Levy
made and returned to me by James Harp,
county court bailiff'.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
thetl’ollowing property . to-wit -One hundred
acres of land in the form of a square lying in
the northwest-corner of lot of land No. 205 in
the .3rd district of Wilcox county, levied on and
to lie -sold as the property of 1). F. McCrimmon
under and by virtue of a ti fa issued from Wil
cox county court in favor of I> C Carmichael vs
1) F McCrimmon. Levy made and returned to
me by James Harp, county court bailiff,
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the fallowing property, to-wit:—Town lot in
the city of Abbeville, Wilcox county, Ga.. and
in the-Johnson survey, known as town lot No.
50. Levjed on as the property tof J Al Mixon
under and by virtue of a ti fa issued from Wil
cox county court in favor of \Y B Mathews vs
\\ Lewter Rea, J R Mon re and .) M Mixon.
Levy made and returned to me by James Harp,
county court bailiff. This May loth. 1898.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property to-wit:—A certain tract
or parcel of land situated in the town of Ro
chelle, Wilcox county, Georgia, and particu
larly described as town lot No. 20 and fifty feet
square off' of the north end of lot No. 17 both in
block No. 13 fronting vest on Gordon street,
tifty feet and extending back east lot) feet and
bounded north by alley running east and west
through said block Xo. 1.% cast by lot No. lti
and south by lot No. 19 and remaining portion
of lot No. 17, containing fifty by 150 feet and
being part of lot of land No. 282 in the nth dis
trict of said Wilcox county. Levied on and to
be sold as the property of Ezra Lomer Riviere
and William Henry Riviere, under and by
virtue of an execution issued from the Superior
court of said county in favor of the Atlanta
National Building and Loan Association
against said Ezra Lomer Riviere and William
Henry Riviere and against the said property
Broperfy pointed out in said execution. Due
notice of levy given as required by law.
Also aT the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit:—Town lots Nos
seven (7) and eight (S) in block “T" of the
Stubbs survey in the city of Abbeville, situated
on the corner of Depot and Fine s-r.roets. Lev
w on as tiir property o; e w Kiss -e satisfy
two Justice court fi fa's issued from the Justice
court , for . the Kh>8t}i district G. M. said county,
Levy made and returned to me by f. t. Fa rawer
Itailiff of said district.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit: —A certain tract
Martin O'.n noTTi.n cuftEr..
Mrs. Stanley, < i Womb Denton, trouble Kv.,
: ,; [ ,,|1 from
r V o'-.ably five years, ur.'il recently Femnlc i
w\ trealr.ic.Mtt \ Plantcni
] hyu! ;il or. One boltlo enroll me. lean
;»>* (.punk words of praise for thin
v.-ou !■. red medicine.
of land described as follows, commencing at
the north of a ditch on tlie Abbeville and Ro
chelle public road about one and one-quarter
miles west of the court house in Abbeville and
running along said ditch due north a distance
of four hundred and ninety yards, thence due
east to the line of lot of land No. 203, thence
sooth to a point near Mrs. Marshall’s, thence
southwestardly along the made line between
T 11 Fuller and 1) .Johnson to the Abbeville and
Rochelle public road, thence along said road
westwardly to the mouth of aforesaid ditch to
the part of commencement: all the land within
said boundary being included, except acres
belonging to Mrs. Matthews, hereby accepted,
and the said land, except Mrs. Matthews, con
taining 35 acres, more or leas, the same being
a part of land No. 2011 in the 1st district Wilcox
county. Levied on as the property of M A
Ford to satisfy a Superior court mortgage ii hi
issued from Wilcox Superior court in favor of
1) Johnson vs M A Ford. Property pointed out
in said ii fa.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit:—Lots of land
Nos. 241. 221, 217. 220, 218, 219, 11K), 128, 129, 104
and 90 and the south half of Xo. 95 containing
all lying in the 8th district of Wilcox county
Georgia and containing two hundred and two
and one-half acre4 each. Levied on as the
property of A K Fisher to satisfy a mortgage Ii
fa issued from Wilcox Superior court in favor
of Benjamin Graham vs A K Fisher.
i
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-vwit: Two hundred
and -forty-live acres of. land, more or less, the.
same being the south half of Jot of land No, liM
in the 1st district of Wilcox county, Georgia,
levied on as the property, of S N Mitchell agent
for T I Mitchell's children, to satisfy a state
and county tax ii fa for the year 1897. Levy
made and returned to me by W A Coble. L. C.
This May 9th, 1898.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-witOne-half of
lots Nos. 21 and 22. Johnson survey, in the town
of Abbeville. Wilcox .county and bounded as
follows: on south by Stubbs street on the west
by Public school building, north by lands of J
R Monroe and cast by lands of G w Broadhurst.
Said land being the land deeded by Carswell *t
Stubbs to C W Donaldson. Levied on to satisfy
a justice court ti fa, from 1158tli district, G. M.,
in favor of M A Holliman. Property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney. Levy made arid
turned over to nie F T Farmer, la. C. This May
8th 1898
L. C. Covington, Sheriff
Homestead Notice.
GEORGIA—Wilcox county.
Narcissus V. Bowen (her husband refusing)
applies to me for exemption of personalty and
setting apart and valuation of homestead and L
will pass upon the same at.H) o’clock a. m. on
June 6th. 1898 at my office in Abbeville, Wilcox
county Georgia. May 2nd, 1898.
John M. V • IT
< irdinary
Receiver’s Sale.
By authority and direction of an
order of the Superior court of Wilcox
county made and entered at the
March term 1808, of said court in
the cases of the First National
Bank of Cordele et al vs The Serage,
\\ atkins Company et al, and J P
Buckwalter vs The Cypress Lumber
Company et al. I will sell before
the court house door at Abbeville,
Ga.. during the legal hours of sale
on Tuesday the 7th day of June
1898, the saipe being first Tuesday
in said month, the entire plant of
the Cypress Lumber Company, lo
cated near Abbeville on the Ocmul
gee river and the lliver Branch of
the G & A lailroad.
Said property consists of one 40
horse power saw mill, with log jack,
log turner and cut off, one factory
with 50 horse power engine and
boiler.
One Perkins hand shingle mill,
one Adams lath mill, two rip sows
boring machine with all neces
pulleys sary countershafting, tight and loose
and a good supply of belting
tools and saws. Buildings ample
and in good condition. Location
excellent. Wight acres leased till
April 1st 1905 Private railroad
siding. This is a valuable property
and affords a fine opportunity to
parties desiring to invest in ma
chinery.
1 will also sell at the same time
and place a small stock of merchan
dise. consisting of Shoes, Hats,
Clothing and a few other articles
TERMS OF SALE.
Stock of goods. Cash. Min and
factory plant, one-third cash; one
third payable September IJOtli, 1898;
balance March 30th, 1899 I’m
chaser to insure property to secure
unpaid balance, and to forfeit cash
payment in case of failure to comply
with contract, also to pay for lease
from date of purchase if location is
retained Prospective purchasers
are invited to inspect the property.
For more specific information ap
ply to J P liuekwaltei \hbevilie,
Ga. or to me at Rochelle, Ga,
D B XICHOJaSON, Receiver
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--FROM THE—
Out JPriGe ©tore.
Prices like these talk loud and long, more than
that, they make our customers talk.
10 qt milk bucket 10
4 qt milk pun. . . 4
Dl qt galv'z'd well bucketlS
2 qt enaiuld coffee pot.. 2d
1 pr large size towels.... <S
Pocket mirror
Toilet soap.,
10 qt Dish pan.........12
A. F. CHURCHWELL & CO.,
COMMERCE ST. ABBEViLLE. GA.
HOMER REID,
The Leader In
Fancy & Family Groceries
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Effective December 12, 1897,
MAIN LINE.
19. No- 17. 18. No- 20.
P SSESgSE 7 25 a in lv Savannah aril = P m 8 lo a m
a 11 3U a mar Helena ir <> H p m 3 35 a m
l a 12 26 p mar Abbeville ar 5 = pm 2 40 a m
2 15 a 1 3() p m ar Cordele ir 4 45 pm 1 35 a m
3 15 a 2 55 p m ar Americas ar 3 P m 12 28 a m
4 14 a 3 55 p m ar Richland ar 2 ]> m II 30 j) m
8 00 a 8 00 p m ar Montgomery lv io a m 7 43 p m
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 3. No. 1.* No. 2.* h 4,
3 10 p m lo 05 a m lv Columbus ar 5 20 p 232 12 m
ii 00 pm J1 4o a mar Richland ar 3 55 p 7 a m
8 50 }i m 1 3th p m ar Albany lv 2 lo p a m
FITZGERALD DiVSSfON.
.................... No- 9. No- 7. No. 8 No. 10.
.................... 5 55 p m 7 15 am lv AbbeviMc ar 12 15 p m 11 00 p m
.................... ti 55 P m 9ir>.amar Fitzgerald ar ll 15 a m 8 45 p m
.................... 7 25 p m 10 00 a m ar Ocilla lv lrt 20 am . 8 .oo p m
♦Trains Nos. i and 2 carryuhrough coaches between Atlanta and Albany in connection with
Southern Railway 7 .
CONNECTIONS.
TRAIN NO. 19. Connects at Savannah with Plant System, F. C. A p. and steamers. At
Helena with Southern Railway Train No. 13 north bound. At Abbeville for Fitzgerald and
Ocilla. At Cordele with G. S. & F. R. R. No. 4 north hound. At Richland with C. A A. Division
for Albany and Columbus. At Montgomery with L. A N. for New Orleans and beyond, for Bir
mingham and the north, also with \v. Ry. of Alabama, for Selma.
TRAIN NO. 17. Connects at Savannah with Plant System and F. C. A P. R. R 11 Helena
with Southern Ry. No. lti south bound and No. 15 north bound Vt Abbeville for Fitzgerald and
Ocitjla Yt Cordele with G. S. A 1C JL R. No. V south bound and No. 2 north bound Yt Rich
land with C. & A. Division Cor Columbus and Atlanta also for Albany \t Montgomery with L.
A N. for New Orleans and beyond, for Birmingham and the north, also with Western Ry. of Al
abama for Selma.
TRAIN NO. 18. Connects at Montgomery with L. A N. from New Orleans and from the
north, also with Western Ry. of Alabama from Selma. At Richland with (’. A A. Division for
Columbus and Atlanta, also for Albany, At Cordele with G. S. A F. Ry. No. 5 for Til’ton and
Valdosta. At Abbeville for Fitzgerald and Ocilla. At Savannah with Plant System and F. (’. A
P. Railroad
TRAIN NO. 20. Connects of at Montgomery Selma. with L. AN. from New Orleans and from the
north, also with Western Ry. Alabama from At Cordele with G. S. A F. Ry 1*4 No 3
south bound U Abbeville for Fitzgerald and Ocilla. At Helena with Southern Ry. No.* south
bound. At Savannah with Plant System, F. ( A I*. R. R. and Steamers.
Elegant Buffet Parlor Cars on Trains Nos. 17 and 18. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Trains
Nos..19 and 20.
<\ X. K1GHT, A. POPE,
Vssislant Deni, l’assenwer A GAlilSKT’T. rent. Vice President General Freight and Passenger Agent
i KCIL and General Manager
Tifton and Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY ROUTE."
I^coocil Time Ttuble No. C5.
H. H. TIFT,
President.
xo. 7 y o. 3 xo. i
P. P. M. A. 35- LEAVE
3 8 10 S 0
3 3 23 8
3 3 ° 8 8
3 52 4
3 i: 58 9 ti
4 4 40 9 13 20 ■=3
4 4 25 9 W 25 ARRIVE
Trains Nos. 1. 2. 3 and Trains 1 run daily, except Sunday. Trains Nos 7 connection’ and ft run nn q„nj.r ?he a
f FI Elagstation. stop only on signai. All trains make with Flt/.Jrnid Phnt 1
System _ and Georgia Southern and Morida at 'iitton, and the Georgia and Alabama at
fc G. BOATRIGHT Traffic Manager.
SUBSCRIBE for the
Abbeveille “Chronic!e. , ' ,
$L00 Per Year.
u
Wort?:’ of all fund
At the Chronicle office.
{professional Cards.
MAX E. LAND,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Hendley Building. Depot street.
Residence ’Rhone No. <55.
All/lEVILLE, GA.
( utts. Hal Lawson.
CUTTS & LAWSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
on Broad S'treet, near Court House.
Abbeville Georgia.
Miles.
Pencil tablet .. I
ladies Dong button shoes. 58
men's gauze shirts...... c
men's handkerchief's.. .. 4.
Ink............. x
Jeans pants...... •••35
Hose, all sizes,. .. ... 5
Box stationery.. .
General Offices:
GEORGIA,
EFFECTIVE
sr 19th, 1897
TIFTON,
BRIG HON
HARDING
PIN ETTA
M VST It J,
FLETCHER,
FITZGERALD.
W. R. GOOGE, M. D.,
Pliysioifin At SurgeoH,
Calls answered promptly, day or
night YBBEVILLE, GA.
City Barber Shop.
First Class Work
HAIR CUTTING IN ALL styles, 25c.
SHAVING 10c.
Wells building, Broad St, next to Webb A Go.
M. P. PEABSOL, Prop,
W. 0. TIFT,
Vice Presideni
Miles.
ARRIVE A. M. 1». P. M.
25 12 15 6 ti 10
20 12 00 ti 5 50
1711 51 « 5 48
11 11 31 5 5 29
9 11 25 5 5 23
5 II 11 5 5 12
LEAVE 0 11 oO 5 5 00
NO. 2 XO. 5 NO.'S