The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, August 24, 1888, Image 8

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TOWN AND COUNTY. What the Beople are Doing, and Talking About.. THE TIMES Iff GRAWE0RD., Society Hews aiul Heigitliar. hoed. Notes-Pcrsoaal Mention.. Knoxville will soon be a cotton market. The nomination for-sheriff comes off to¬ day. Mr. John R. Wright is visiting in the Central City. Mr. II. G. McAfee, of: Holton,, was in town yesterday.. Col. Robley Smith made a flying trip to Atlanta Tuesday. The Editor made a business trip to the Gate City this week. Professor Power, of Austell, was iu town.several days this week.. Mr. Stephen Goodivin, of Houston county, was in town yesterday. Miss Laura Long, of Fort Valley., is in town visiting Mrs Robert LeSueuiv The editor and wife return thanks to Miss Emma Andrews for some nice fruit Jimmie Dent came out from Macon a few days ago on a visit te friends iu this pjaee.. The election this morning for sheriff goes oo very quietly, and very few people are fa town.. Col. O.P. Wright had the position of editor of the Journal, on Monday and Tuesday. The company that made the cleaning of goose laina specialty has gone. out. from among us, A considerable number of our young people attended the singing at Saudy Point last Sunday. The fall term of Crawford Superior i? nearing, consequently road working is now in order. The Farmers Alliance held au interest¬ ing meeting fast Saturday and reoeived several new members: Dr. J N, Smith of Hickory Grove,drop ped in to see us a few-moments Monday, The Doctor is as friendly-as-can be at all times. l’ain has been interfering this week with cotton picking, but if the weather is fail next week a great deal of the staple will ho. prepared for market. Mr. C. Saunders, who has been teaching for some time at Taynr,, made the Jour¬ nal a short but pleasant visit this week. He is now taking vacation. The singing at the residence of Mr. J 'W Jack a few nights ago, was well attended, and afforded pleasant as. well as profitable pastime to tbe young.people.. Knoxville should apply at once for light, freight rates and ship the abundant crop of Weeds on and around the court¬ house square to some other point. Gotten is opening rapidly and will soon be read.y for market. By all means Knoxville might to arrange to buy a por¬ tion of Crawford County’s crop this season. Saw mill men are locating in different parts of tho county. Within a few days quantities of lumber will be shipptd over tlie new road to various sections of the country. What are the several coinittees doing in be half of the military company?. The members are preparing to grace their r.ew auriform, and lets have them ready by the *pppin‘ej time. Mr. John T. Andrews informs us that the basket dinner and-pienic at Champi¬ on's mill'was-a grand sBcccss. Had plenty of something good to eat,.excellent music, dancing and other amusement!. It appears that some of' our ■ country friends might dispose of some of theirsnr plus butter in Knoxville? There are people here who have tojbuy tills article, and.often there is not a pound in towufdr said. Now is the time for all who feel inter¬ ested iu the upbuilding of a good market in Crawford county to work towards that end. As sure as the world stands there io going to he-a good town somewhere near she center of Chav;ford' county in a-few months from this time.' READ THIS. i Wo will sell lumber at, the following prices for cash on fch yard. Heart lumber $!()& Good square edge .75 First, class re¬ fuse 50 Second class refuse .35. We sell strictly for the Cash. au 7 Mathews & Jack. t tiood Mtooling;. . Mr. Will.Stembridge tells, of.some very good marksmanship as executed by Tom Green, a youth about sixteen years of age. Green f-.'tud six turkeys—four of them about half-grown and two of them old ones. He killed four turkeys at the first ’shot, and killed the remaining couple, with a shot at each. Six turkeys in three shots may be considered good shooting. TF-sJe Htcnic t'esierdar, .! A* good looking, good humored crowd of three- hundred’ people gathered at Fair view yesterday and enjoyed talem selves in a wholesale way. The scholars acquitted themselves quite creditably, ami ‘ consequently were happy on account of it, as were also their and other relatives. That embraced Pearly everybody, so tti was a happy assemblage all around.' The- dinner-was a sncces-in- every detail. There was plenty for ail, and a good deal was left' over Resides. In the afternoon Captain Jeff. MoGee made a speech in behalf of tile military company-, and the-effect of his speech to-draw forth a handsome subscription io the fund for uniforms. . The occasion was-vofed a grand success, and ail went home with pleasant recollec¬ tions of the-day’s exercises. llapiiines» i'iii- Ac Dime. A communication just received, generously proposes to send the best family paper published, four mouths on trial, to each of our readers who will send ten cents iu silver or postage to Woman’s Work. Athens, Gas, bbfiire 1st of fnext • Novem bcr„ 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-homo will, be improved by its visits. We say this for the good of our readers. 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This large and splendidly iLc.strated newspaper fa published WEEKLY at $3.00 a year, and iu admitted to be the beet paper devoted 1 q science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other -departments of industrial progress, pub¬ lished-in any country. It contains the names of • all each patentees week. Try and title it- four of every months invention for patented dollar. •: one . Bald by all newsdealers. write*ta If you have an invention to patent Munn & Co., publishers of Scientific Amerio&v 161 Broadway, New York mailed Siaadhookabout patents frea^. 1 . 1 . WEIGHT, KKOXYILLE,, - - - GEORGIA.. DEALER IN Fancy aii tail? Grams 5 STAPLE m FANCY DRV GOODS i HARDWARE. ETC. TSeep an ass«rfcme»t" of General Mercliandise, and try to suite everybody both in quality of goods and in prices. I have now bn hand.a. lot o£ Fresh Garden Seedb, also a variety of 'Farm Tools of. file Best mates which C sell cheap.. Gall en rae. F. H. WEIGHT, Knoxville, Ga. NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS gl’ATE of GEORGIA, 1 All persons S having de¬ Crawford County. mauds against James N. Mathews,. late of.said county. are hereby same,'properly notified and' attested, required the tsrpre sent to un¬ dersigned, within the time indebted prescribed said by law. And all (persons to deceased, are hereby required to make imm ediate payment i5tli, to the undersigned. This Aiigusl 1888. J,- W. Mathews, Adnir. EXECUTOR’S SALE.. E'iRGIa Bibb County—B y virtue of \7 an order granted of the court atthe of July Ordinary of said county, term of’said court, will be sold at public out¬ cry, to House the door highest" in the MdSer, city before the Court of Macon. Bibb county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in September next, within (lie legal hours of sale,, the following property towit : All that tract of land lying in theSevcuth district of' Grawfdrd eouirty, known as the East Waif of Lot number two (2) con¬ taining one hundred (100) acres m re or lsws,. binvnded as follows: North and East by lands of estate of.Vince Nickles South by lands of Robert Bryant, and West bv the other half of said lot‘No two owned by Bill Dunn,.' The property hereby described being the same proper¬ ty conveyed to Alfred WiUiorn by A. B. Small bv.deed Stli August 1883and record ¬ ed in office of Clerk Supr. court of Craw¬ ford CO, Said property to- no sold for the purpose of'paying the debts of Alfred Wrilborn, .deceased, and settlement/of tho Estate. Terms cash.. August 6 1888 . Ben L Jones, Exr. \T7JLL Vt BE BOLD berore the court bouse door in the hours town of of sale Knoxville, the first Ga. within the legal September,next; on follow¬ Tuesday in the ing property to. wit: One- hand rod and sixty acies of numbers land more Eleven or and less,.being twelve parts of lots iii the third district of originally Houston now Crawford county and hounded on the north by lands of T. J. Simmons, on the west by lands and belonging to estate of A. J. Oul-verliouse on the south by lands known as the Watson Sawyer Pi ace Levied on as the property of E. E. Atwa¬ ter to satisfy two- Fi. Fas. issued from tlie Superior court Crawford countv one in favor of D. J. Baer vs July Ai it;Ap¬ pling and E. E. Atwater the* other in fa¬ vor of D- J, Baer vs E. FL Atwater and Thomas Atwater. Terms cash. August 1st 1888. B. A. U artley, Sheriff. j Rule ni si to fore Miss Jimmie Meara 1 close mortgage in vs. ) Crawford Superior Clias- Jl. Meara. ( Court, April 1888. term, tlie j Court by peti¬ It appearing to tlie tion of Miss Jimmie Meara that Clias. H. Meara on the 1st day of January, 1887, executed and delivered to said Jimmie Meara a mortgage and tract of land lying ill said county, to wit: an undivided half interest in 415 acres of land owned as tenants in common by said parties. For tlie purpose of securing the payment of a certain promissory note for the prin¬ cipal sum of one hundred dollars, the made said by the said Clias. H. Meara, on. 1 st day of January, 1887, and payable to the said Jimmie Meara, due-six months after.date, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date thereof, arid attorneys’ fees of 5 per cent per month, which said-note the said Chas. il. Meara refuses to pay.. It is therefore ordered that,the. said Clias H. Meara pay into tills Court on or before the next term thereof, the principal, interest, and attorneys’ fees due on said prooeedihg, note together with the cost of this .or in default therecl the. Court will And proceed*, it is as to justiae shall appertain. Mtlier ordered this rule he published inr fthe Knoxville Journal, of a Crawford, newxpape oiice published iu the for four county months previous a month to-the next term of this Court. G. W. Gostin, J. S. C. True extract from minutes. 11 . M. Brntwirr, 0, P. WRIGHT » lawyer; KNOXVILLE, — GEOKGI A. - Offico in tlic Court House.' fb2f W. P. BLASIHGAHE, Attorney at Law, KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA.' , enttasted Prompt to attention his given to all bnsiness care. . j>'27 DR. J. W. JONES, KNOXVILLE, - - - - - GEORGIA* Callihpromrjsly attended day and nights . GEO. L. SAWYER,. Physician^ Surgeon,, KNOXVILLE, GA., . Patronage respectfully solicited. fbS New and Fresh- Goads!! Reliable Goods. Having sold my drugs I am now making.: -A SPECIALTY OF--- GROCERIES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES HATS - <6 NEW HOME RE WINCE MACHINES. J. W. BLAS1NGAME. THE OLD RELIABLE, THE HARRIS HOUSE.. KNOXVILLE GEORGIA. When you want a first class meal or a« good place to. sleep come to tlie Harris House. First Class Fare, Comfortable-: Rooms, NdifExcclIed! Reasgg.abie Charges, Accommo— dations MONEY TO LOAN! I am improved prepared farms to loan money/ on* to tbe* amount of $200 and upwaids - on most liberal terms. I rep- - resent tbe Georgia Loan & Trust ’ Co. rf. Americas, Ga;,..a char¬ tered institution of tbe State.. T will guarantee that our com¬ missions are- at least from two* to three per cent cheaper than : th at of any other ompany. Bay- - merits can be made at any time,, and the loan may Be taken up > whenever desired.. Quit the warehoxise and try. us. We are * cheaper and and give don’t you* more lib¬ erty, land. The we warehouses want your tingit.. W P. Blasinoaie&c are get— alter