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THE JOURNAL,
5KN0XVILLE, CRAWFORD CO. GA.
(PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY
PERCY V. HOWELL.
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. r all except lagre contracts.
In referring to tin- prerider.tia! M
Id General Banks says that if v
continues in the ascendancy a
will be inevitable.
The yellow fever epidemic : v
Tile is probably at its worst. E ;• ■TV
t is a-long time before cold weather ■■
come in Jacksonville, and t'.o vise.;: : vm
hardly die out before Christmas,
They are getting the wate making l>a . •
i ness down pretty fine. An r' karat gold
watch the size of a silver hall-dime was re
.eived in in New York the other day by
a gentleman who had it made to order nr
Switzerland.
Yv. H. Nettles, a telegraph op;: v' ov
•Gainesville, Fla., having been cabled l 0
per month, for one year, and a gu;.-\
•cf the payment of $1,000 to his
ease of his death has accepted a post-*, a
Jacksonville,
Cleveland's acceptance of the n min ,‘,ion
-has been published over the country. That
"letter of acceptance is a matter about
which the republicans will not have much
to say. It is a buzz saw which they will
not monkey with,
The city of Augusta was flooded ou
Monday night- The river rose to 33 feet
■uni the water crowded evcrjA-uio rmsl
their goods into upper stories. This is the
highest freshet ou Record ir, that city and
the damage to property is heavy
As a market for mules Atlanta leads all
riouthers Cities with yearly sales of 2.000,
OOGhead. Estimating that a profit of en
dollars is made on each mule, then it is
lain that the people of this section lose
twenly millions of dollars by not r,,:. iog
heir own work stock.
James G, Blaine was candid enough n>
;ny that ho thought tliegoverr.LUrut ourh;
not to interfere with the trusts. All '-'ir.
cling to the “protection’' idea think like
■Blaine, lor the system of pr lectiou is
lothing but a gigantic combination of
' rusts fostered by our laws.
Last year the 3avau:.-r.h overfiev ;d
and destroyed crps worth nv.lp-.-. of dctV-.rs.
Four million of dollars wort,:; i vice r. ir
tv,is destroyed. The damage frem ne
freshet costs the people mor ■ than tr.;
levees necessary for keeping the fk .-.I,:,
it behooves the government to eomo to t j
help of these unforuuate people who ha-.
lost by the flood.
The South must adopt some parlii vlar
textile for covering the cotton crop or th -
effort to defeat the bagging trust will f;ii.
It has been proven that cotton cloth; ii
better than jute and that covering which is
fjiost easily procurable and which must
raise the price of the staple by the using
should be adopted for this season,
on we may find something better.
The Anniston Hot Blast thinks that
man of its city has made a great discovery
in finding out how to “get something
nothing,', and promises soon to impart
cocret to its readers. It is no new
ery, friends of the Hot Blast, and your man
can hardly get a patent for it. The pro
tected manufacturers of this country have
know n the secret and been profiting by it
for many years.—Atlanta Journal*
The Jouesboro Democrat says that quite
a sensation was occasioned by the reported
discovery that the names of a large number
of the best citizens of Clayton county—
men whose names had long been on the
jury lists—had been left off by the com¬
missioners in their recent revision of the
list. It says: “It is also charged that in
almost every instance those left off were
kuown to be opposed to the third party
movement in Geargia, and also opposed to
mixing the liquor question with politics in
any way.”
Atlanta is a groat place for sensations.
On Tuesday J. C. Campbell, the business
rawiager of the vulauco, was assaulted
and severely bewt-a by Tom Cobb Jackson
sou of Captain -i.airy Jackson, who is
ms king the race for the legislature, At
a: cut tbc same, urno, While Torn Co bn
Jackson was boh-.V.-riug old man Camphel:
Capsain Jackson was frailiug George Mai -
tin, the editor oft ko Avalanche. The affeiv
'•tow cut, of an pubhshen ■
Av.uanco m wmeu Captain
character was assailed.
The a ruth is not giving all of her
tion to politics, although one would
after reading Senator Bill
tirades, that she did nothing else than
colored people away from the polls. Koto*
IS,COO miles of railroad track, put clown
within the last eight years, at a cost
$750,000,009, is a very good showing, and
in other directions a showing equally as
good.is made. No section could devote
most of Us attention to alleged intimida¬
tion, and at the same ti me prosper indus¬
trially as the south does. Come off, Billy.
Savannah Morning News.
KSOSVlJLShE 258ff»aaOT5iX<a.
The Editor was on the street a day or
two ago talking about the Improvements
going on. The -fact that the town is im¬
proving wilt nut Induce tiie farmers to trade
here was spoken of when Mr. Crawford
Pieros began to useardargument to convince
ns that, the farmers would come hero to
trade. He showed n» goats’ shoes that sis
months ago would have sold hero for three
or three and a half dollars. The price now
for such shoes is $2.15. Ks showed ladies
shoes that were as pretty as any we ever
saw here priced $1.75, and quoted micas
on jeans, ginghams and worsteds t: a ~5 ere
new to the people of the community.
Mr. J. W. Blaslngamc is buying ids goods
loser than he was ever able to do hnforo
snd the reasonable prices placed on rvory
will trade at this h.ce.
The Lectxvw wsi«& NUsow
The public is put upon notice Bud Dr.
Ciifton, the State Geologist, will give , soi
sutific lecture here on Saturday, ti, 22
In addition to jhis’jcture he will also pre¬
sent some beautiful views from Vd ■- ' u
scenery through the at' of sc-opit-a I'd
show will be » treat, '.he lecture -7.111 . a
a learned and pi.-enlisrly interesting - mot;;
and the whole of the : rocseds from if ; d.
go to the treasury of t’n . Crawfcrd G ..A 'ti
Distinguished people from various . <:
the country will be. attracted here, I •
will open at 8 o'clock Saturday night • i
:!.« 22nd September, Don’t forget the tin IS.
Admission ice 25 and 15 ots.
FAIR PLAY! !
M°GrEE BROS.
Are in the ring and must have a showing
Fresh Groceries.
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Drugs
and Canned Goods.
All grades corn and Rye liquors
Home-made Peach Brandy.
Lager Beer, Imported Imported Gin. Rum
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars.
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The lots are laid off in convenient shape and the land lies
well. Lots are on and near the railroad track and are nearly
ONE MILE FROM KNOXVILLE.
started. Some building Get will commence and buy at once, of and those the new town]
a move on you one
mmm IsUmiilsuy \\m uiiii&i w Ui '. % A Ms *5 s Aid 1
In these days of booms the fast man is cliff one who gets there!
right, and their motto when a bargain is offered is to
jb RTT u T % / AI A m UH l»B
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This property «.n never be .worth less than it‘s now, and
probability that it will soon enhance rapidly, and you J
Wlh eg. hvA out t.'AII- V >U nave HldUu a
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Tina property ; ■ c-fferea ior salt r.i Is norvillaby
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jL-'ii’e X-S.-fLt© Esdowiaieiat IPlass.
Combines present Prr tedluji to your family ordinary if you die, with
future Endowment to yourself if you live, at life ratefe,
The company’s policies ar Incontestable, Non-Forfeitable and
have the Extension Feature, The late of interest realised
Is higher and the death rate Lower than any of the leading
companies in the United States. For particulars see
W. P. BLASINGAME, KNOXVILLE,. GEORGIA
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TI.lr.j- M Brick „
Six Dollars per thousand, ui-.uveren at the
Loin in Knoxville. April* to the under
sieled a- or O. ?. V'rivhf, Knoxville. Ga.
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the-ttforos&td ti. if -. i eon issued
from the Justice Gouxt of the v:-)i Diet.
G, II. said county, and levied by Jno. T.
Uocbrau Constabie of said district and
returned to me for sale. This August
3Gtli, 1888. B. A. IIaktlEY, Sheriff.
Como Out to the Lecture and
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September Ss 3 ii«l.
/'ORDINARY’S U OFFICE, Mrs. tCKAWFoR-v V
Mathews, County, widow UKOugta. of Jas. N. Jfaf-heas, a tiki;.
and two minor children, and appraisers'
having been duly from appointed the to assign of said and
f-.y.att same estate
J.--"-;.red. and said appraisers huffing
V-thou return as cite required all by law,
. . . .. therefore to pen sens con
. 'jvnad.to show cause, if any they have.
- ■■■'■'•• office, on or before why said the first "Monday lication
iber next, aj j
; : not be granted. signature Given this, under f'Otii m\j
official the
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Ask you* IViCf.slot,
i'or sale at 'Knoxvi'le by Jones & Lq
Bum-; at Taylor by J, F. Hartley.
Babbitt Metal
TOR SALS
At the Journl Office—4