The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, November 02, 1888, Image 4

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TOWN AND COUNTY. What the;People Talking 'About. THE TIMES TN CRAWFORD. .^Society .Wew» and I in oil —t’crsoual Moncton. Read new legal advertisements .in -issue. IJABBITT METAL Fob Sale at JofRNAL Office. -■G ’orgia raised SEED R V E for sale .Macon by Coleman Ray & Go. ’Wesley Blasingame, who lias been .Atlantastudying dentistry at thaSouthern ’.Medical College, is in-town. Mr. J. J. Hanes, of of opening a store in Knoxville-soon. Mr. Crawford Bierce went to Atlanta this week to visit his brother, who is treated for hydrophobia. Judge Spillers is building a about a mile from town on the east. The trouble between-the A. & F. Central roads about-crossing or necting atiFort Va'ley has been adjusted. Mr. Mese Mathews and Mr. Walter ’.Blasingame are still ve*y sick with typho imalarial fever. When you go to Atlanta stop at Talmadge House, opposite custom house on inorth side. We (find this one of the best iplaces in the (late City. J. F. Jenkins & Co. .are advertising in The Journal again. Try this house and you will find goods and prices O. K. Mr. J. H.' Carnes- has been -appointed depot agent at this place. Mr. Carnes ■ comes from the Wrightsville '& ‘Dublin R. Died. On Tuesday last.Miss Jane ’Adams, only daughter of Mr. Howell Adams. On last might the .infant of Mr. Ash died after a long season of debil¬ ity and sickness. READ THIS. We will sell lumber at the following for cash omthe-yard. First Heart lumber Good square edge .'75 class re .50 Second class refuse :3S. We sell strictly for the Cash. nil 7 Mathews & Garrett. The Trouble This Week The readers of this paper very naturally feel like asuitig the question : What is the with The Journal? The paper was three days behind on the last issue, ■and it came near being no paper this time, The fact-is, an accident to cue of the which a lot of fresh matter was knocked into pie, occurred as the paper was going to press. The press, too, had some of its parts so badly worn that the work could hrrdly te done. This week the Journal force, which con of one good printer etc., had to move his household effects.to other quarters, the press had to be repaired and-the whole was overhauled. Repairing eould not have been ; }>ut off longer. A full and uew&y paper may be expect¬ ed next week, and it is not likely that any¬ more mishaps, like-those mentioned above, will occur in a long time. In this connection it is not out of place state that the paper has done altogeher much business as was expected, It is more business than many that are and larger, and the future pfo’thistfs increasing patronage. Bushels Cotton Seed W^lTVTJEX>. Apply .to GEORGE L SAWYER .DO YOU WANT ATARI? - If so you can be suited with ■ what is •offered- here. ’A 'Well 'improved Farm ' Of Tenant.Houses, 70 Acres. Good Dwelling, 7 Nice Orchard Large Barn, •all t new. and Vineyard, Splendid Water Plenty of it. Also Plantation of 320 Fifty acres of well drai nod Bottom infchis tract, .and-Fifty acres covered with Original Timber. > Jood Barn on the place. ALSO A FARM of 287 AGUES. On this place are a gin house and a house. Lands are producing.good crops. Fences Extra Good. First Class Buyers will Find TERMS EASY Apply t BAY, Macon. Ga. FAIR PLAY!! M C GEE Are in the ring and must have a .Fresh Groceries. Flour, .Sugar, Coffee, -and Canned Goods. All.grades,corn Home-made and Bye Brandy. Peach Lager Beer, Imported Imported Bum and Gin. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. rpo 1 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— Georgia, Craweord County—H. C. White. Administrator-of K. B. Murchi¬ son leave deceased, sell the lias land made (belonging application to said for to deceased, and notice is hereby given that the said First application Monday will iu November be passed next, upon on at my office. Given under Oct.Anif, my liana and. official signature, this 1888. -GEO. L. SAWYER, Ordinary. raitg. p 3 RNWE .MOFFETT’S E I HPFEMALE MEDICINE Ina By Syste Riving tone d building to and otTengttoeMngthe.Uter- the general health, m an up IjVDIAPV corrects all irregularities and annoying troubles from which 60many ladles sutler. Jt gives the weak, debilitated-woman health and strength.and makes cheertbl the of despondent, depressed in spirits. In change life nolady should he with¬ out INDIAN WEED. It is Safeaud Unfailing. Ask your Druggist. For sale .at Knoxville by Jones' & Le S uur; at Taylor by J. F. Hartley . A WISE WOMAN Bought HIGH the ARM Bplend JUNE i SEWING MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THE HESTi HiffS J - A m lwr ill wi it For .It does snob beautiful work. Sampte Machine al Factory Price# EVERY MACHINE 1AEEUTED FOB 5 BIBS. Apts Wanted in UnaccuiiieaTerritory. m MAMFACTOBDfG CO. iii.yiouu.rn. F. H. WEIGH, I KNOXVILLE, - - - - GEORGIA. DEALER IN Paicj ai Family KmceriES NOTIONS .#©RY GOODS MAUDWARE, ETC. SI keep an-assortment of General Merchandise, wid try to-suit evevfbody hand both in quality of goods and in ..prices. variety T have now on <a lot- of --Fresh Garden Seeds, also a of IPavm' Tools! of the best makes which I sell cheap, Call-on me. F. H. WEIGHT, Knoxville, Ga. A I® Ckeapast Commercial & College SXS: Best Business College rn tho World World*f ffoaor Expoaltlen. *u<S Gold Medal over all other Colltgtf, a* .general Bnsineei Edioatlon. for 6ytttua of 8000 Book-Keeping Gn^uetet ta Baslnoeft. 10 Teaetma employed. Coat ofFuUBnatace* • Short-Hand, including Tuition, Writing stationery A and Board, about $90. Jlo VaoBtloB. Baler Type* Now. Graduates TeleicrtDky, BptJiaitk t, Wot Ephrotm GuaranteedflucMei. ‘ circulars. addreM W. Koaitfi, Principal or , WUbuiB, BoltL Prasldwu. VJ F'iEORGIA, Ctawfoed county—Will be sold before the court house door in Tuesday Knoxville, in December said county, on within tire First legal lionrs of the next, following the de scribedproperty sale, wit; stone to One spring piano harness box single buggy and set of single for same, also one black horse mule named Jim, about ten yeajs old : levied on as the pioperty of JohnW. Scott, uuderiand by virtue of a fi f a issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, from the Superior court of said county in favor said ot Summers and Murphy against the J. W. Scott. Witness my hand officially, Sheriff. this Oct. 23, 1888. B. A. Hartley, Also at the same time and place lots of land number 73 and 83 in the Seventh dis¬ trict of said county, containing in the aggregate 405 acres, more or less ; levied on as the property of E. S. Lee to satisf y a fi fa issued from the Superior court of said county in favor of Sterling Neil against L- T. and E. S. Lee. , B. A. HARTLEY, SherEif. _ Also at the same time and place one undivided one ; half interest in lots of land Nos. 04 and 100 in the’7th district of said county; said described laud levied on as the property of defendant, in li fa, under aud by v Svtue ol a certain G fa is¬ sued upon the foreclosure ot a mortgage favor from crawford Superior court in ol Miss Jumna Mcara versus Charles H. Meara. Given under my hand and offi¬ cial signature, this Nov.2nd, 1888. Sh erff. B. A. Har-tlet, NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS Q TATE of GEORGIA, ) All persons O >having \ de Crawford-County. mauds against James N. Mathews, late of said county, are hereby notified and required to pre¬ sent same, pvoperlv attested, to the un¬ dersigned, within the time indebted, prescribed to said by law. And all (persons deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment to the uudersigned. This August 15 th, 1888. Mathews, Admr. J, W. GEORGIA. Crawford County— All persons indebted to the-estate of-Wm. B. white, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward at once -and settle their indebtedness, and those having demands against said estate are notified to present them within the time prescribed by tow. Geo- TV. White '(Executors Oct. 25, 1888 W. B. White GEORGIA, Crawford vested County— in By virtue of the authority of William us by the last will and testament ElSSsSSli B. White, late of said county, deceased, the following property to wit: 198 1-2 acres of lot of land number 178.; all of lot rumber 189, containing of 202$ lot No acres 180; more-or less, -and 126 acres all in the 7th district of originally Hous¬ ton, now Crawford county, and contain¬ ing 525 acres, more or -less- Said land will be sold in 50 acre lots as directed in said will. Terms cash. Oct. 24th, 1888. KKXi 0. P. WEIGHT, LAWYER, KNOXVILLE, - - - - - GEORGIA. Office in the Court House. ‘«V 27 W. P. BLASINGAME, Attorney at Law, KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA. entrusted Prompt attention his given to all business to care. jy27 DR. J. W. JONES, KNOXVILLE,.....- — GEORGIA - ----- 3- Calls, promptly .attended day and -night. GEO. L. SAWYER, P hy sician ^ Surges n, ‘KNOXVILLE, GA., Patronage respectfully solicited. Jfb3 New and Fresh Gfcodsl Reliable Goods. Having sold my drugs I am uow making --A SPECIALTY OF- GROCERIES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES RATS <£ HEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. J. W. BLASINGAME. THE OLD RELIABLE, THE HARRIS HOUSE. KNOXVILLE GEORGIA. When you want a first class meal or ft good House. place Fiist to sleep Fare, come to the Harris Class Comfortable Rooms, Reasonable Excelled! Charges, Accommo¬ dations Not MONEY TO LOAN! I am improved ^prepared to loan money on farms to the amount of $200 and uptvaids on most liberal terms. I rep¬ resent the Georgia Loan & Trust Go. ft Americuf, Ga-, a char¬ tered institution of the State. T will guarantee that our com¬ missions are at least from two to three .per cent cheaper than that of any other ompany. Pay¬ ments can 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 don’t more lib¬ erty, -and we want your land. The warehouses are get tingit Waxier P. Blasingame