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THE Jj .JOURNAL,
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OXVK.LE,' :'€S'AW ( FO f RD -GO.- ■
UBLISHED ’EVERT FRIDAY ^ W
I BBEOY V "i HOWELL.
Scial Organof Crawford Co.
.^Published- ©o ‘Friday.
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'Ylie mail s,
The mail front Knoxville to Fort Talley
aves daily, except Sunday.
The mail for I’rattslwrg Itavcs <»cr Tues
iVy Tlmrsday and Saturday. ;
The mail for Forsyth leaves'on Tuesday;
>d Friday. Macon, with '24 hour lay
The mail for
ver at AAiarrior, ■ leaves -ou Monday - and
hnrsdsy.
I^The Knoxville Jor.NAT, although
mall in size, will contain in a few we^ks
roni'no’.v the essence of as mu&o UOVsyt
ntelligence as can bbreuhd duany'other
ectioriable anattcr can ever find its way
Into the columns* of this pmpor, hut the
publisher will ttiways -str4vd io give the
ubiicinstructing,'i nteresttag«nd.«sofuI
eading matter.
j More than What one-twelfth have of accomplished the new year ?
;iaagone. you
fienrma btoigia is is beeominw becotnin a a network network of ot rail ran
roads, and all that is lacking to make
not only J the banner state of the-South but
the wealthiest sfatbin the Union is enough
factories to manufacture all her
and industries to develop all her wealth.
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i Parties inNbfew' Yorkssnd Philadelphia
who- maT.ufact.ure--counterfeit money are
'continually t'aking in people in the South.
It-seems that any one wvith three ideas
above an idiot would not sell the bills if
they could pass them, but some southern
; man gets caught-oftem by -the counterfeit
j dodge.
, Should the’ Atlahta and Florida road be
ba it to Savannah it would then become
cue of tbe giant lines of the country, for
it woi Id then have one of the best markets
in the South at either terminus and would
traverse a rich section} possessed ot all the
advantages -the-longitude oi-Gcorgia con¬
tains.
One of the best qualities for an Lriilivitl
i ual to possess is to knusvm good thing
when yon sec it. The raiiroed is coming
by Knoxvillepand as it will place us on
; an equal footing with most other towns,
our citizens should Vie preparing to reap the
benefits from it. The ailvautagas gained
by tbe construction of the road are - some¬
thing of importance and should-beappreci
i ated to the extent of Aboil* worth.
There is probably no place tn-Georgia
where one hundred thousaud dollars can be
invested to better ;-a Vvantage than here in
Ivuoxville. Her territory is not less than
twenty miles square, and is a fertile and
well populated region, and as only about
■ one-twentieth of the trade is carried on by
merchants aud others it is tho plainest of
plain facts that this place as a location for
most kinds of business is unsurpassed.
A negro exodus with its-bead in Kansas
>Is being-worked up. There is a number
>o'colored agents working upon the sym
pathies of rich northern mon, and it is said
■ they are receiving a great deal of cncour-
agement. They propose to emigrate to.
South America, and it is claimed that a
S °° d ♦““J*'* 8 *®®- Tae egtfnttmts telling
t at 15.000 of ■- ir race have been killed
at elebMona.'by white men, and this kind
of a taie is veiyefFectivo-with section haters
up Nwth.
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The- marriage laws df lllinms'a?e h fraud
and h'blot upoh tho oivHizntion ! 05-'America.
Only a'shfitt' time-ago ,; thiri;y'"'piopl6‘ sued
for and got di/Hrcei’iu White county Su¬
perior court. - -Directly afterward' some of
thetn'wmamed again. ’ The cases were
carried up Vh-thb Sitpreme stsirc aiid the'
former deciskm*?’ were* reversed. 'No\V the
pirties who sue^ forkdivorees^ndeniarried
again are in a prtetty Sx ; men who have,
two women calling 'then) ’husband, and
women who have been 'living with one man*
while they belonged to another! When ip
person in that state-can pfove that his
married 'partner is cross'ofi.ill natiired-he;
can procure a divorce.’ Illinois people love
to talk, however-* about what "they Jail the
heathanitraa of southcrn people.
Ordinary’s Notices.
£ p EOllGIA, Crawford County-lbbeing -%S
W ES V 3 %
y^-eds ggjBL jSi*, administration said and*'l!lt
ilkcly no the oil estate
an d -dot to be by heirs at law. sahi
Whereby loss is likely <ta accrue-to
-wjjggsg ™lft gBsywns® McSdayNu March*
by « neM
W hy-fcfcters H. of M. administration should not
issue *to Burnett, Clerk Superior.
0#« r ^. ^UnesMuy ibs». - band'officially, u. u&aw Y r.K, this
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ELECTION NOTICE.
vjf EORWIA, Crawford County—Notice
is hereliy^iven that there will be
held at the voting preeints -of each Mu
the litia mb District-of Feb¥aaryls88i said county on «! Friday,
f aQ eo tion
f>sMd«thce or bounty .Treasurer, caused-by to the fill-tlio TUSignaAion vacancy
of
W. H- Debt. tSsaubelection to be conduc¬
ted as* in general electibus* for ‘ccunty
offlcees, and return: thereof to be made
« thislst e ^y Eeosuary
nature, day GEO. of L SAWYEK, 1888.
•Ordinary.
PAiE-Dl'N ’V/ ATbY’S ©kxice, Crawford
ian of .County, Mary Georgia—E. S. Lee, guard¬
to S. foi Lee, teave - .having made appli¬
cation me to soil 125 acres of
land beionging to the estate of said ward
This is therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned to show cause before me, if any
they have, on tfie tirst Monday in March
nent, why such order should not be grant¬
ed.\l itneis my hand ana official signature,
this 1st day of February 1888.
GEO. L. EA1VYER, Ordinary,
S'* E Ml rl-A. Cl awfod Coun—To these
VJ whonirt may concern: G. W. A-ult
nian having indue form applied to me
for the^uardianslup-of hcalwnm Edgar Holloman, the person and
property child of William Hol minor
loman, hereby late of said
county, deceased, application notice is heard given
that his will he at my
office on the first Monday in March next.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of-Feint! try,-1888.
GEO, L. SAWYER,
Ordinary. '—
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Sheriff's Sales.
BE SOLD before tile oou ©2.
V V house door, in the town of Knoxvi 1
on the first Tuesday in March next tho
following property to wit: The Knox¬
ville Male and Female Academy building
together with the ground on* which it
s Bounded auds; containing one aero more or less.
north by Baptist, church lot
East by tbe public road leading from
Knoxville to Fort Valiev and south ar.d
■ west bv lands of H. D. McOrarv. Levied
on to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Jus
tice COUl’t of tbe o73rd Uistrirl . ., jVI ill
Witness mj n i)a-jld officially, Jail 31st 1888.
B. A. HARTLEY, Sheriff;
AiSO fit the SU1U0 tllllC and piacc lot of
iug tWO hundred and'two and onc-hfilf
acres, more or .less. Levied- on as
tlie property- Of Alex.temith to SHllSty
tax fi fa against said S. AJex. Smith.
Also at the same time and place [4»1
.forty acres Of -jot of‘land ivuiubcr 1421
forty-two'in Sfiid tire fee hi sixth District in
COUllty. L)(M/’iod on as the property
AltfO at tilO same time and place 250
?w=? the Seveuth ssafw. District of said st&ks county, lev- s
ied on as the property of fcusan D . liar
wood, aid to satisfy a tax il ta issued against
s SSusan D. Ilarwood;
Also at the same tithe and place lot of
M er one hundred and sixty eigh t
land l humbef(M6y-one TinncTred and six
contafa^^tw h™j tr ' c * i ‘ G L sa *dbounty,
fc& affi .* *“ * ! *
Also the same lime and place lot of
land number Mghty-nlhei (89) in the 7th
fy- in the 7th’DUtricfrof said ceun
F- MatiiewsHo L^ied on as satisfy the property tax ft fa of against Thos.
said ihos. Mathews. a
F.
Also at the same time and place lot of I
Iw&'butoter ( 13) in the tYio Seventh 'hundred (7th) and District thirteen of
said county, eoataining two hundred and
a fred Hammond »vS &»$?wssv (M. 3 ra
satisfy tacc fi A. BeO, agent) to
Uansnond. a fa against said Alfred
ALbOat the same time and place One l
'hundred (l«W) acres more or less of lot
r d (S b Di»- f °f Ur <?> 0f
S&VSffi* Levied ^'L fhe^peft/of tax fl fa afiaiust 1 hS?& said
Alsoat the same time and place lot of
spventTnfstHci’fn ^»WfWW.SS ICi?."® (7 H lu th ® ™‘ 6
Wpiitj^ofif 1 'w.Utnliahy^Agenh
fi fa against Urw. Uar
TiL ownim-Vr?^ 2 n *1 ,i mA 0° , a of ,
i. Ko»,™r>iSv „,i L o'!,;,v:.X”',;UEE a 7
oHf*fvan°i?, 1 Sl s v 8 '?r A V J « r I '««. )i V ue 1 ^’ict 10
S d U U ta aftallli, * i S111 : . ^ , A ^. i Cun
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Also at same time and place lot of land
number 97 in the Seventh District of suid
county, containing" 202Jf acres' more or
less, levied on as the property of Mary
F. Andrews to satisfy a tax fi fa against
Sal i -Ji. Andrews;
Also at the same time and place lot of
land 29G, in the bbventh District of said
county, less, levied 'eehtaiuing--S02K aferes, 1 more or
on as the property of Ellen E.
Atwater do satisfy a tax-fi- fa against
said Ellen E.
Also htdte sfcmh-time and pia^e three
hundred acres of land, -more or less,
being parte of lotJ l95 and Jtes-in thc 7tb
ct of said county, levied on as the
r , rty of Flanders Bros., to satisfy a
tax-fi „ fa against said Flanders Bros,
Also at same dime and place lot*of land
number 102,* in the Seventh District of
said county, containing 202% acres, more
or less, levied on as the property of the
estate-of VV. IV. Mathews, deesd.,--under
a tax fi fa against said estatj-of said W.
W. Mathews, deceased.
13- A. HARTLEY,.
Fcby. 2, 1888. Sheriff
( L* i EORGIA, ab'y Crawford County—Agree
to a* order of the court of
sold Ordiuary at auction of Crawford county will he
at the chert libase door in
said county on the First Tuesday in
March next within the legal hom-s of sale
the following property to wit: Two hnn
died and fOfity (2ri-3) acres of land, more
or less, consisting of one hundred and
one and one 1 fourth acres of the south
east portion of lot number 1S1, and one
humlre l and forty [140] acres, more or
i*ud mss, fna-r being ail of lot ntimbbr olid hundred
the lying north district ot of Beaver creek
m seventh 7th said county,
Also one-bait interest in a gristmill aiid
Bull site, ar.d one-half interest in a wool
carding*fa&vary. Mary A. Bryce, The old homestead of
ed. late of said county decas
Sold for che payment of debts and
for distribution. -Terms cash.
WALTER I“. BLAS1NGAME,
Administrator.
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