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THE JOURNAL,
•KNOXVILLE, CRAWFORD CO. GA.
/PUBLISHED EVER1 FRIDAY BY
PERCY V. HOWELL.
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,KnoxviUe , tia. as second class matter fvr
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ATLAN TA & FLORID A R. R.
Down Trains Up Trains
2 40 p m 1 Leaving Ivnr.xv, \ f 7 39 a m
7 56 p m J daily except Sun. 12 40 p m
.SuDilay Traiu south leaves at 7 -56 p m
."Sunday Train north leaves at 7 39 a m
On Nov. 16th the Weekly Press Associ¬
ation will convene at Augusta.
A man in Sam Small’s town recently met
,Ms death by falling off a three story house.
He took a drop,too muen.
Since Dr. .Clifton’s lecture here some of
-ourcitizens have begun to make pets of
.caterpillars and other worms.
Grover Cleveland has risen and remark
•,that he thinks no consistent democrat can
!be found trying to excuse trusts.
If asked who occupies the throne of
(Greece, the average western schoolboy
would be apt to answer Armour.
The culture of opium is to be added to
theiDdnstries of Florida. It is estimated
rtliat an acre will afford a profit of $1, 000.
In Terrell county democracy had a hard
•fight iD the recent election, but we are
proud to learn that democracycame out on
•top.
■ In Fla. it has come to be sa remarkable
fact that those who work in tobacco have
never taken yellow fever. There is some
good in the stuff.
All country newspapers in Georgia are
not run in the interest of immigration
schemes, but they all offer, about this time
.of the year, inducoments to settlers.
J. H. Nolan is constantly enlarging and
improving his stock of furniture and coff¬
ins. This business is a great help to the
trade of the town and a convenience to
.everybody.
If there be a man in Crawford county
•who does not wish to see a good market
established in the county, he either has
•very little sense or else is filled with pure
“cussedness”.
A western paper says that, making all
necessary allowance for lies, hot winds and
chinch bugs, Kansas will turn out 20,
•000,000 more bushels of corn this season
than was ever before raised in the State in
a single year.
The republican senate is responsible for
the protracting of the present session of
•Congress. It is ’the longest sessiou ever
held, and it may be accounted for by the
fact of the working classes and the demo¬
cratic party demanding that taxes on ne
cesities be lightened and the rapublicans
opposing.
In the (Tar Heel) Wilmington Star We
noticed some tariff talk recently that bad
considerable gum in it. But none of the
papers can eclipse the Louisville Courier
Journal. Our Kentucky brother’s solid
paragraphs would be recognized by the
republicans as the brand known as
made sow mash.
Pittsburg, Pa., is the most highly pro¬
tected city in the Union, b.-causo of the
large number of its iron and other manu
facturing establishments and the variety
their products. Among the manufacturers
of said town are seventy-two men wor h
$25,000,000 each. At the same time
strikes are mote common in Pittsburg than
ia any other American city.
The people of El Paso, Tex., are talking
up atmovcment to construct a monster dam
60 feet high, in a pass a few miles from
that city, so as to form a reservoir in which
the waters of Rio Grande will be stored up
for irrigating the valley for fifty miles be¬
low the city. It is said that ifftbe scheme
is carried out 50,000 acres of land, not now
in cultivation, will be reclaimed. The
people seem to be in earnest about it.
M&C0N china store 4
363 SECOND ST. 164 COTTON AVE.
MACON, C3
we have the best variaty of goods be
haIitFmore. * ou'wiSilind in'ou^storc
y
WAUE l : n cEiNA! n T I N 0f w C A I kT™a’s e t, L De
coiated Dinner sets, cliamhe sets, Table
and Pocket cutlery, Wooden ware, Oil
Stoves, and etc. The Largest stock ol Lamps
chandeliers ever carried in Georgia.
Come to see us when you visit Macon.
Dr. Moffett’s TEETHiMA (Teething Powders)
Bowels, Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates the
Fasy and Strengthens Cost* only the 25 Cents. Child,makes Teethina Teething
Eruptions cures
and Sores, and nothing equals it for
the Summer troubles of Children of any age* It
4s safe and sure. Try It and you will never be
without TEETHIN A ss long as there are child*
teu In t ho House. Ash your Druggist.
For Sale by Jones &LeSueur, Knoxville
aud J. F. Hartley, Taylor Ga.
A fDr.LaBorge, 1
tnaiseases ^■/SUCCBSBOB of the TO „
lupotaae/, Bl*u6, Skla and lion«s.-~ Ntrvoa.i Brblfltx
fUrearlol ASfectfom. Organic WeakaesM, ficientiRe Oonorrhcea, Syphilitic and
treatment ,\ sate and surf
remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or write for list of
laerfioneto be answered by thote desiriug treatment by maiL
df Persona snfferhig from Bnptare should send their ad dress,\
Band tddreaa leans eomethlng to their advantags. It U? net a trusa.j?
Dr. C. L. LslAROS, Pm’t and Physician In Charm
ftatral \CCQ»*V.to Red. Dv. h Berg. Butts’ Institute. ticnau?' Sid toemit ItatabUstod st., St. Lonls, 20 ¥aar* Mo.
DR. MOFFETT’S
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- FEMALE WIEDJCJMElMS thejuter
By giving time to amj strengthening
corrects all Irregnlaritlcj and annoying troubles
from which so many ladles suffer. It gives the
weak, debilitated cheerful the woman despondent, health and stren gth.and
makes of life depressed in
spirits. In change no lady should be with¬
out INDIAN WEED. It is Styeand Un failing*
Ask your Druggist,
lor sale at Knoxvl'le by Jones & Le
Suur; at Taylor by J. F. Hartley.
A WISE WOMAN
Bought ths Splendid
HIGH ARM
SEWiStiG eiMOliBEE
BECAUSE IT WAS THS ©ESVa
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SlinplV Maehins At Factory
EYEEY MACHHE WARMTH) FOE 5 YEAES.
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The lots are laid off in convenient shape and the land lias
well. Lots are ou 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
>sL | I ■ i
In these days of booms the fast man is che one who gets there
right, and their motto when a bargain is offered is to
BUY AT ONCE
' This property cs n never be worth less than it's now, and
the probability is that it will soon enhance rapidly, and you
will find out that you have made a
^ Jill ill ms_ OS m «s iJ|jj Ip
This property is offered for sale at Knoxville by
D U'
a. yr. a
A POLICY IN THE
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—U N THE-
Life Rate Endowment Plan
Combines prestnt Prt tection to your family if you die, with
future Endowment to yourself if you live, at ordinary life rates.
The company’s policies ar Incontestable, Non-Forfeitable and
have the Extension Feature. The late of interest realined
* s higher and the death rate Lower than any of the leading
companies in the United States. For particulars see
VV . P A . DDXlUlDlUilLilG, BLASINGAME KNO JS?x GEORGIA
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Cotton TPU' arelious©
AND commission merchants;
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offers their services in the liaudling of cotton, to ti e farmers of this section. Onr
charges are very moderate, and special rates can be made on application. Give us
a trial and we will make H to your interest to patronize us.
Campbell & Jones, Macon, Go.
SHIP YOUR COTTON
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COTTON FACTOR,
Macon, ■» ■» - - Georgia,
He does EXCLUSIVELY A COTTON BUSINESS. He is a seller and not a buyer.
He always gets the Highest Market Price- He the does sale not of handle bagging, He loans ties, Money- gna
no or groceries. He devotes his whole time to cottou.
in the aping at a low rate of interest.
NEW FURNITURE STORE
j. n. usTOX-a-^j^r,
Has opened a store at Knoxville, and invites prices the people of Crawford county to come
and CHAIRS, inspect my stock BEDSTEADS. and compare my on BUREAUX. SAFES
liesifles I keep on hand a well assorted stock of other Furniture, sizes^and including
COFFJNS Various
t * waysj 0,1
Commonsense Furniture at and below city prices. Save the
long havl and breakage and trade at home.