The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, October 05, 1888, Image 4

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THE JOURNAL, KNOXVILLE, CRAWFORD CO. GA. PUBLISHED EVERI FRIDAY PERCY V. HOWELL. Knoxville, Oa. as second class transmission through the mails. KATES. Subscription C months .... $0.75 .♦> 12 M ...........* . 1.00 Advertisements 1 inch 1 insertion. .50 •t 1 column 1 „ . 5.00 •1 1 „ • 1 year .. 60,00 „ 2 „ 1 „ .. 100,00 No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. Terms strictly cash in advance or all except lagre contracts. ATLANTA & FLORIDA R. R. Down Trains Up Trains 2 40 p m } I Leaving Knoxv, f 7 89 a m 7 56 p m daily except Sun. \ 12 40 p m Sunday Train south leaves at 7 50 p m Sunday Train north leaves at 7 39 a m The Atlanta Evening Journal assures ns that Sam Small was beaten for the senate. Now. where is the third party. The returns of the prohibition election in Laurens county give the antis 41 ma j ority. Notice of a contest has been filed. Alliancemen in North Carolina have whipped out the bagging trust, so far as that state is concerned. No jute bagging is used in tho Old North State. The Alliance Advocate, which is pub lished at Montezuma, has become a thor on ghly good agricultural paper, and should go into every farmer’s home m the South. Some men who claim to be too poor to take their county paper can always find tiie cash to buy cheap liquor when they go to town. This would lie a grand old country were it not for such people. The Savannah Morning News reaches this place on the same iu which it is pnb lished. -The Macon morning paper doos the same, as also do both the morning and evening Atlanta papers. Onr town is now in the world The farm produts of this country have to compete with the cheapest markets or. earth, aud what the farmer buys must he purchased in the dearest market in the world. Our great ? tariff laws place the farmer in this condition. Monroe county politics which had sim¬ mered down to a tepid heat, marmed up considerably a few days ago. The cause of this excitement was brought about by a negro coming into the race for the legis¬ lature against tho nominees. In elections like the last, where there was no known opposition to the democrat¬ ic nominees, it behooves every one who can convenient iy do so, to cast his vote, not only for certain candidates, but for all tlm nominees. No one who will think over the matter candidly will fail to vote for each and every nominee. On tho front page wo give this week a few ix'racts from a speech made by Hon, Tom Watson in McDuffie county. Mr. Watson is one of the best lawyers in Geor¬ gia today, and the day is not far distant, when ho will take rank among tne ablest statesmen ofth^conntry. He is our Alex Stephens number two. Hon. Samuel .T. Tilden, whon the pro¬ tection democrats sometimes refer to their political exponent, said of the pres¬ ent tariff that it was passed during congressional cm nival of manufacturers,” end ibat it ‘ lessened the productive of human labor as if God had cursed with ungeuial climate or ungrateful soil.” MaCON CHINA STORE, 3G3 SECOND ST, 164 COTTON AVE, MACOIV, G 4 . We have the best variety of goods be¬ BALTIMORE. longing to our line You to will be seen find in SOUTH op our store Splendid Line of Ckockkrt, Class Wake, China, Tin Ware’ Tea set. De¬ corated Dinner sets, c ambe sets, Table ami rocket cutlery, Wooden ware, Oil Stoves, ete. The Lar gest stock ol Lamps and chandeliers ever carried in Oeorgia, Conic to see us When you visit Macon. Dr, Mitt's TEETHIWA (Teething Powders) Bowels, Allays Irritation, Aids Dljrestlon, Child,wakes Regulates the Easy and Strengthen* Costs only the 26 Cents. Teeth in Teething Eruptions Sores, a cures Summer and and nothing equals it for the troubles of Children of any age, Zt isaqfeandstxv, Try It and you will never be without ten In TJSETHINA as long Druggist. as there £T«a child* the House. Ask your For Sale by Jones & LeSueur, Knoxville aud J. F. Hartley, TayloiGa. II i liG Ert ^^S Cs - mm mM OliSt PATENT SRW MILl iFSfcTT-fe _ A J-’: M, . jrnjigi ■ OUR CUT OFF ENGINE SAW KILL GAUGE CqSwiek » A FUEL /sF'tLr \^ouc« fei -V- 8a mk : 0 Addresa, { f*mm Chambersburg. .Mm tU, Pape^.) DR. MOFFETT’S? >rS* \ S FEMALE MEDiCINE W ine J?y fflvlns end tone buildmguinhe to snfl strengthen ins- the Uter¬ SjfsU-to IKDIAK general health, directs *11 irr-anl.nriilesand 'WijGSSO from which I<.«•.!<•* miSet. luinoyloir tronMee .cmimr it K ivts the weak,Uetilllu cheerful tea health and strchzth.and makes the Ueaimudent, dt-uresaad tu Atityour Drusaist. For sale at, Knoxvl'le by Jones &I,e Snur; at Taylor by J. F. Hartley. 3 Bought tho SniontiSd H 5 QH ARM IzsSa ’E SIliB SEWING BECAUSE ST WAS "S^SS SESTj pi m Imm For it doos snob beautiful work. Samp!© Kashin© si Factory Pries. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. Ms Wanted la Unoccnpied Territory. JM MAHUFACmS COL 6SLVIDBRB. ILL* N ■o The lots are laid off in convenient shape and the land iiea well. Lots are on and near the railroad track and are nearly ONE MILE FROM KNOXVILLE. Some building will commence at once, and the new town started. Get a move on you and buy one of those i ■ a In these clays of booms the fast man is the one who gets there right, and their motto when a bargain is offered is to BUY AT ONCE This property a n never be worth less than it : s now, and probability is that it will soon enhance rapidly, and you find out that you have made a BSlBiail This property is offered for sale at Knoxville by > o i—i ' t=3 S ™ *2 r g r rw ™ csro -ON THE Xjiie Injure JEndowmerit Plan Gombines prest nt Pit tection to your family if you die, with future Endowment to vourself if you live, at ordinary life rates. The company’s policies ar Incontestable, Non-Eorfeitable and have the Extension Feature. The late of interest realiued Is higher and the death rate I/nver than any of the leading companies in the United States. For particulars see W. P. BLASINUAME, _ VAArifisLL U> 9 Cotton ‘W ^z'oIzlo'O.jsso AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; MACON, GEORGIA. Offers their services in the handling of cotton, to ti e farmers of this section. Onr charges are very moderate, and special rates can be made on application. Hive us ft trial and we will make, it to your interest to patronize us. Campbell & Jones, Macon, Gt. S H Y 0 rH R r > O T T O N - T o — «bp IF LIS W m M** O O T =3? O 2ST 1?^fie031 , b. *» «* - « Georgia, He does EXCLUSIVELY A COTTON BUSINESS. He is a seller and not a buyer, lie always sets the Highest Market Trice- He does not handle bagging, ties, gua¬ no or groceries. He devotes his whole time to the sale of eottou. lie loans Money in the sping at a low rate of interest. 85sEW FURNITURE STORE ST TOL 3 XT 03 L.iX.rNT. lias opened a store at Knoxville, and invites the oeople of Crawford county to come and inspect stock prices ” my and compare my on CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS. BEAOREAUX. SAFES Besides 1 keep on hand a well assorted stock of other Furniture, including COFFINS styles Various always] sizes anti -AND- ou CASKETS SiiP^ liaTld - Commonsense Furniture at and below city prices. Save the long havl and breakage and trade at home.