The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, August 10, 1888, Image 8
TOWN AND. COUNTY*. What the People are Doing and Talking About. THE TIMES IN CRAWFORD. Society News and A’eigUtoor* hood INiotcs--Personal mention, The town has been unusually lively all .the week. Read the nesv legal advertisements in this issue. Judge A. F. Williams spent several days this week in Atlanta. Miss Lizzie Long, of Fort Valley, visited friends in town Sunday. Col. Henry Mathews, of Fort Valley, was in town a few days ago. Read McGee Bros.’ new advertisement,-, to he found iu another column. Col. and Mrs. Robley D. Smith spent several days iu Atlanta this week. Misses Minnie and Addie Moore, of Macon, are visiting relatives in this plaep, The Crawford Guards will bo supplied with new, improved guns before many weeks. W. B. Andrews, of the Central City, has been rusticating in these parts several lays recently. -MissMattie Miller, of Bibb county, has been spending some time with the family pi' Mrs. Mathews. 0 P Wright, A J Danielly, C S Wright, and J F Andrews spent some time this week in, Atlanta. Captain Johnson, nominee for the Legis¬ lature from.Crawford, paid us a visit the first of the week. A good many beef cattle are being sent from these parts to Macon, and they are generally very fat. We are glad to state that J R Beeland has about recovered from bis attack offerer • ;nd is able to come up town. The feather renovator company have worked ou a goodly number of beds here., and pataonage seems to be increasing. The young people spent a pleasant eve¬ ning at the residence of Mr, F H Wright on the 9th, engaged in making music and iu other ways. J. I. Champion is having his residence repaired and piaiuted, and ho he will have an attractive and comfortable home when the work is completed. Our community is in a hurry to get t-he ll sc of the railway mail service. It. is hu¬ portant and highly necessary that it be put in operation at an early day, Quite a number of the young people who went from here to Oak Grove cn Sunday got drenched in the rain, Their return into town was sad and silent. Captain Jeff McGee made a trip to the Gate City this week, and bought so many goods that he can’t find room for them— consequently he is advertising, I Clarice Hicks and one or two other gen clemen recently ran down and caught six foxes in one morning’s hunt. There are many fine hounds in the Hicks settlement. Another world-renowned horse trainer ■and veterinary surgeon has been hero and taught his cless. Ho made a big n trying to tell the age of Dave Wallace's se. Hfincss Hptain John Green, a very prominent man ..Atlanta, but formerly a resident of this county, was in town a few days .ago.. His visit is supposed to meat) .! good deal. Howell & Wright;.hive for sale one , the best farms in the county. It contains 550 acres, large 8 room house and several outhouses. One hundred acres covered in oak and hickory timber. Price reasonable. J A. Rayburn with his Improved feath er Renovator has located at Knoxville to renovate all the feather beds. Old one? are made fresh and large as new, also ren¬ dering them more healthy. New ones are improved by removing all animal matter and unpleasant orders—destroying the moths etc. His wagons will call at your Homes for the Bed3 and return them to you when finished. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Give him a trial. READ THIS. Wo will sell lumber at the following prices fo.i cash on tho yard. Heart lumber $100 Good square edge .75 First class re¬ fuse .50 Second class refuse .35. We sell strictly for the Cash. au 7 Mathews & Jack, 'i’o Alliaucemcn. To the sub Alliance of Crawf on» County:— The State Ariliance will con vone in Macon on the 21st instant. You are therefore required to at ouco crdl your body together and send delegates to the County Alliance at Knoxville on Monday, 20tli instant at 10 o’clock for tho purpose of selecting delegates to represent us in said State Alliance. Dons by the President, J. J. Clark J. W. Jack, President. Secretary. qfJse SrocMIi ©lasers’ Bonvealioji. A large delegation of, stockholders in the Atlanta & Florida railroad went up to Atlanta on Wednesday. The, business before the convention was of a very impor¬ tant nature, and drew cut all who eould attend. Mr, Aaron Haas was elected pvesintnt. Tire new directors are: Aaron Plans, L. J. Hill, Ii C Harris, S B Hoyt, L F Blalock, G .W Parrot, R J Lowrcy, C A Collier, J. M Rucker 1 J K Brunner, T L Langston, W A Hemphill and E W Marsh. It was decided to project the road south¬ ward from Fort Valley. JackColeman Sla©S* Jack .Coleman, the negro convict who escaped from the Chattahoochee Brick Com¬ pany, and who stole a horse in Monroe county, was shot by Dock Johnson on Sat¬ urday near Byron, this county. Coleman was a bad negro and has given the farmers iu the Cth district much trouble latoly by his depredations on their property When found by Dock Johnson the negro raised bis shotgun and fired both loads, but wiss his aim. He was killed by a load of buck¬ shot, There was a reward of $100 offered for the delivery of Jack Coleman, SSapgsiness AVw A BJisste. A communication just received, very generously proposes to send the best family papier published, four mouths on trial, to each of our readers who wilt send ten cents in silvej or postage to Woman’s Work, Athens, Ga., before 1st of next November. We know “Woman’s Work know that it is filled with pure matter that will suit each member of the lamily, and. know that every home will be improved by its visits. We say this for the good of our readers. How many will profit by it, . Soliciting Committee. The following is a list of those appoint¬ ed to take subscriptions for the Crawford Guards: Knoxville District—Miss Lil¬ lie Blasingame and Miss Eddie Jarrett, O. P. Wright and John I. Champion. Seventh flivtrict—Miss Nena Sandford, S. T, Lee and W, B Davjs. _ Third District—Miss Ida McElmunpy, W. J. Slocumb and J. L. Marshall. Sanbt Point District—Miss Mary Dent KNOXVILLE, - - - GEORGIA.. DEALER IN STAPLE m FANCY DRV GOODS HARDWARE. ETC. ' . I keep an assortment of General Merdfandise, and try to suit both in quality of goods aqd in prices. I have now hand a lot of Fresh Garden Seers, also, a variety of 3?Va- i*na. r JT'o ■*> ? & the best makes which I sell cheap. Gail cn me. F. H. WRIGHT, Knoxville, Ga. Green Hollomon and Ed Cloud. Webbs District—Miss Molile Jackson, Ben Harrison and A. M. Jackson. Hammacks District—Miss Laura Par¬ ham, Jim Parham John Rowell. Beasleys District—Miss Leila Webb F. Danielly-and it. K. Webb. Sixth District—Miss Emma Barfield, Charley Taylor and E. L. Auloman. EXECUTOR S SALE. f't VT EORGIa Bibs County—B y virtue of county, an order granted of the court attlie of July Ordinary term of said l«sR or' said court, will be sold at public out cry, to. House the highest in the bidder, before of Macon, the Court door city Bibb county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit : All that tract of land lying in the Seventh district of Crawford county, known as the East half of Lot. number two (2) eon taming one hundred (100) acres more or less, bounded as follows: North and East by lands of estate of Vince Rickies South by lauds of Robert Bryant, and West by the other half of said lot Kb two owned by Bill Dunn. The property hereby described being the same proper¬ ty conveyed to-Alfred Wilboru b v A. B. SmaH by deed 8th August 1882 and record ed in office Said of Clerk Sapr. to court sold of for Craw¬ the ford Co. of property tha debts be of Alfred Wilborn, purpose deceased, paying and settlement of the Estate. Terms cash. August 0 1888. Ben L Jokes, Exr, TWILL VY BK SOLD before the court house dcor in the town of Knoxville, Ga. within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in September next, the follow¬ ing property to wit: One hundred and sixty acres of land more or less, being parts of lots numbers Eleven and twelve in the third district of originally Houston now Crawford county and bounded on the north by lands of T. J. Simmons, on the west by lands belonging to estate of A. J. Oulverhouse and on the south by lands kuowm as.the Watson Sawyer place Levied on as the property of E. E. Atwa¬ ter to satisfy two Fi. .Fas. issued from the Superior court Crawford county one in favor of I). J. Baer vs July Ann Ap¬ pling and E. E. Atwater the other in fa¬ vor of D-J, Baer vs E. E. Atwater and Thomas Atwater. Terms cash. Sheriff. August 1st 1888. B. A. Hartley, ( Rule ni si to fore Miss Jimmie Meara J-close Crawford mortgage Superior in v s \ 1 April term, Chas. H. Meara. Court, ( 1888. It appearing te the Court by that the Chas, peti¬ tion of Miss Jimmie Meara H, Meara on the 1 st day of January, 1307, executed and delivered to said Jimmie Meara a mortgage and tract of land lying in said county, to wit: an undivided half interest in 415 acres of land owned as tenants in common by said parties. payment For of the purpose of securing the for the prin¬ a certain promissory of hundred note dollars, made by cipal the sum said Chas. one H. Meara, on the said 1st day of January, 1887, and payable six months to the said Jimmie Meara, due after date, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date thereof, and attorne'-’ torueys’ *""" fees of *' c 5 K per cent per month, which said note the said Chas. H. Meara refuses to pay. It is therefore ordered that the said Chas 11. Meara pay into this Court on or before the next term thereof, the principal, interest, together and attorneys 1 fees due on said note with the cost of this Court proceeding, will proceed or in default thereof tho And it is as to justice shall appertain. , urther ordered this Journal, rule be published inr published fthe Knoxville in the county of a Crawford, newspape once _____a month for-four months previous 0, P.. WEIGHT, LAWYER, KNOXVILLE, . - - - oeobgia! OlHce in the Court House, f b 27 W, P. BLASIHGAME, A fcfcmiey 'at Law, GEORSIA. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. jy27 r DM. J. W. JONES, KNOXVLLLS, - ----- GEORGIA Calls promptly attended day and night, GEO.. L., SAWYER, PhysicianSurgeon, KNOXVILLE, GA-, Patronage respectfully solicited. fb3 . New and FreiE Goods .a Eeliablo Goods, Having sold my drugs I am now making --A SPECIALTY OF---- GROCERIES DEI GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES HATS HEW HOME SEWING MACHINES . J. W. BliASINGAME, THE OLD RELIABLE, THE HARRIS HOUSE, KNOXVILLE GEORGIA. When you want a nrst class meal or & good House. place First to sleep Fare, come to't.lie Comfortable Harris Class Rooms, Reasonable Charges, Accommo¬ dations Not Excelled i mm TO LOAN! I am improved prepared farms to loan money the on to amount of $200 and upwaids I on most liberal terms. rep resent the Georgia Loan <fc Trust Co. of Americuc, Ga., a char tered institution of the State I will guarantee that, our-com¬ missions are at least from twe to three per cent cheaper than that of any other ompany. Pay merits oaii.be made at any time, and the loan may be taken up whenever desired, Quit the warehouse and try us. We are cheaper and give you more lib erty, and we don’t -want your land. The warehouses are get ting it. W alter P. BlASINOAMS