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TOWN AND COUNTY.
What the People are Doing and
Talking About.
THE TiMES IN CRAWFORD.
Bbbletjr Sew* and Neighbor,
hood Uloles—Personal
Mention.
Mr. Tom Harris visitod Columbus and
the exposition this Week.
A very important matter of business
Compelled the Editor to visit the eastern
portion of the state this week.
Mr. Frank Blasinghme, of Walton
County, was in town yesterdrty.
Mr. John T. Andrews is suffering irom
a slight attack of fever.
BABBITT METAL Fon Sale at the
Journal Office.
Georgia raised SEED RYB for sale at
Macon by Cbleman Ray & Co.
Tbe numerous friends of Col. Blasingame
■Will be glad to learn that he has recovered
Sufficiently to come on the street again.
We were glad to see the familiar face of
Our old friend, John Dent, on the street
Sunday. John has a position wrh tin
Atlanta Iron Bridge Co. at their temporary
works in Batesville, Ala. If given a fail
showing he will some day be given high
position by the bridge company.
BUGGIES! Buggies for sale cheap. Call
and see them. Apply at once to
John S.Cbockett, Harris’ Hotel.
When you go to Atlanta stop at the
Talmadge House, opposite custom house on
north side. We find this one of the best
places in the Gate City,
Howe’s show proved to be one of the
kind known in cities as a ten cent show
•With the reserve seat feature. The usual
number of fakirs and bunco men were ou
hand with their games,- and a few of the
unwary were fleeced;
The infant boy of Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Danielly,- Who was only a few days old,
died ou Wednesday. We sympathise
With the bereaved parents in tbe death of
their first born.
Mr. J. E. Harris is ahead on syrttp mak¬
ing. He got 870 gallons of ribbon cane
Syrup from a patch of about one and one*
half acres,
Wade H. Mathews, JesSe Dent and P.
V. Howell visited the Augusta exposition
several days this week.
The Harris House was the scene of quite
a large hop on Thursday night. There
were many Taylor eounty ladies present,
and they Were exceedingly popular with
the Crawford county boys.
Scrofula Cured.
Lexington, Va, Jnly 14 1888’
Tie Swift Specific Co. Atlanta Ga;
Gentlemen 1 —One of your representatives
has just asked me about your medicine and
having used it I am in position to say
Something about it. Nine years ago Scrof
nla made its’ appearance in my family.
Two of£my children —one boy ot six and
a girl of four years—were terribly afflict¬
ed with this horrible disease. My family
pysiaian treated the malady for a time,
but with no success. In my county pa¬
per I saw your medicine advertised, and
began using- it and in no time smprove
ment was observed. My Children to-day
are freo from the troubls, and I am nev¬
er without a bottle of S. S. S. in' my
bouse.
John Williams.
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.
Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga.
HEAD THIS.
Wo will soil lumber at the following
prices for cash on the yard. Heart lumber
$1.00 Good square edge .75 First class re¬
fuse .50 Second class refuse .35. We sell
strictly for the Cash. an 7
Mathews & Garrett.
FOR RENT!
A three horse farm with a two room
cottage On the Colbert place. Four wiles
north of Knoxville. For further particulars
Apply to E. W. Sandf.fub.
Hew Store in MmoxriHc.
I have moved my home to Knoxville,
where I propose to do a general merchan¬
dise business. Call on me at the old Allen
corner. My goods will be sold as low as
auy in Middle-Geovgia. Aive and let live
i3 my motto. J. J. Hanes.
- ......— . - ..... ..a
Tax Collector"!* Notice.
T will he in Knoxville for the purpose of
collecting State and County Taxes duo for
the present year, at the following stated
times, viz *
•
Thursday Wednesday, December 5, 1888.
Friday 7
Tuesday 11
Wednesday 12
Thursday 13
it ” 17 ”
Tuesday 18
After last named day I will he at home.
A —» ' r ‘he j0'ay of 1) :.': rr-b. r18c>3 fi fas
•V L-: • be issued gainst ail .-hnq'ieni tax
payers as the law directs.—Nov. Do, 1888
W vv. n. R 'Phames lHAMts, T 0 o. C u. 0 c.
MONElTl MONEY!! MONEY!!
Parties desiring to borrow money can
get it from me on easier terms and at a
lower rate than it has ever been offered in
Crawford county. If you wish to borrow
any, come and see for yourself.
Respectfully, O. P. Wright »
Btigggiegf Wagosa & IJarhcss.8
1 invite the people of Crawford county
and contiguous territory to come up to
Culloden and examine my stock of goods.
The best inducement is the price I offer.
Read them and compare with others:
A h'eavy 4 horse wagon ., . $55 00
A „ 3 „ wagoU 50 Off
A „ 2 „ wagoni 47 50
A light 2 horse wagon . 45 00
Best One Horse Wagon in Ga .. 85 00
Best Road Cart in. Ga .... 25 00
Barnesville Buggies less than
Barnesville pficcs
Columbus Ohio Buggies .... 00 00
Good Westofn Buggy & Harness 55 Off
A good Western Buggy .... 47 50
A Fine 70 Off
A good Set Baggy Harness .. 7 CO
Saddles $2 4, 6, 8 and $10. Lap robes
at from 2- 50 to $10. Bridles frsrn Fifty
cents to a dollar each. Double wagon
Lines at $1 50 Trace Chains 35c to 60c.
I will swap for old buggies or wagons. I
will give a fine buggy for a good young
horse. Come and see my stock.
J. A. Walker, Culloden, Ga.
CTiOICF, FRESH
^GROCERIES:
JUST RECEIFED BY
J. F. JENKINS as CO.
Choice Selection of Can Goods Cheap !
Best Flour Cheap! Best Laid. Tobacco,
Cheese, Sugar, &C. Low Down. Give us
a trial.
friGiBcascB oft ho Blow?, 8!f5n cm2 lioness.—Nervt>ri3 Debllily,
Jinpofoncy, Oreanio 'Ventucss, ScicntiSo (Joncrrhota, gypliUUis and ana
Mercurial Affections. treatment; tinfe list sun of
remedies. Deformities! Treated. Call or write for lnaiL
iuesfionsto be answered by those riesirhig treatment by
gf ^end Persons Buffering from liuptcreB'coald send their ad dress,ty truss.>?
learn eometkim? to thc-Jr advantage. i(te. It net a
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KNOXVILLE, - - - GEOKGIAi
DEALER IN-
1 i till Ip l
NOTIONS m DRY GOODS
HARDWARE. ETC.
I keep an assortment of General Merchandise, in and try to suit
everybody both in quality of goods and prices. I have now
on hand a lot of Fresh Garden Seeds, also a variety of
Farm Tools
of the best makes which I sell cheap. Call on me.
F. T . WEIGHT, Knoxville, Ga.
FOR HOMESTEAD.
GEORGIA, Crawfoud County—Lizzie
W. Dorongh lias filed her application and setting for
exemption of ■ personalty of homestead, and I
apart and valuation
will pass upon same at 10 o’clock a. in.
on Tuesday, 27th day of November, 1888,
at my office. Given under my hand and
official signature, this the 5th day of
November, 1888. Geo. L. Sawyer,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford County- E. D.
Hv anew’-nting bass valua
fji,- of UtmJe end, ’and 1 ID-on
"-];}u h ,'- nVdav •/'.imaNlie-'/ib: I
Given under my ham! and official signu
ture, this 5th day of November, 1888.
GEO. L. SAWYER, Ordinary;
/'I EORGIA, CtawfoRD county—Will door
Ijr be sold before the court house
in Knoxville, said county, on the First
Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hOvirs of sale, the following de¬
scribed property to wit: One stone spring
piano box single buggy and set ol single
harness for same, also one black horse
mule named Jim,- about ten years old ;
levied on astliepioperty of John issued \v. scott,
underland by virtue of a ti fa upon
the foreclosure ol a mortgage, hom the
Superior court of said county in favor of
Summers and Murphy against band officially, the said
J. W. Scott. Witness my Sheriff.
this Oct. 23, 1888. B. A. Hartley,
Also at the same time and place lots of
land number 78 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 satisfy
a fi fa issued from trie Superior court of
said county in favor of Sterling Neil
against L. T. and HARTLEY, E- S. Lee. SHERFIF.
B. A.
Also at the same, time and in place lots one of
undivided one-half interest
land NOs. 04 and 100 hi the 7th district of
said county ; said described land levied
as the property of defendant in h fa,
under and by v li tue ol a certain ti fa is¬
sued upon the foreclosure court ot a mortgage in favor
from v/iawford Superior Charles H.
o f Miss Jimmir Meaca versus hand and offi¬
Meara. Given under my
cial signature, this Nov. 2nd, 1888.
B. A. Hartley, Sli erff.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS
CJ TATE OF GEORGIA, J All persons
O Ckawfop.d County. [having ‘ mauds against de
James N. Mathews, late of said county,
are hereby same,'properly notified and attested, required to the to pre¬
sent un¬
dersigned, within the time indebted prescribed to said by
law. And all persons required make
deceased, are hereby to
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This August 15th, J, W. 1888. Mathews, Admr,
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 law.
Ocf. 25, 1888 Geo- W. W. B. White White ’ | Executors
GEORGIA, Crawford vested County— By
virtue of the authority of in Ilham us by
the last will and testament
B. White, late of said county, bidder deceased,
we will sell to the highest on the
first Tuesday In December, next, in the
town of Knoxville, before the court house
the following property to wit: 188 1-2
acres of lot of land number 178.; all of
lot manlier 189, containing 2024 acres
more or less, and 125 acres oflotNolso; Hous¬
all in the 1st district of originally and contain¬
ton, now Crawford county, land
ing 525 acres, more or less. Said
will be sold in 50 acre lots as directed in
said will. Terms cash. Oct. 24th 1888.
Geo. ll’in, W. White, i Executors.
B. White. S
0. P. WRIGHT,
LAWYEE,
Knoxville, 7 - : - - GEORGIA.
Office in the Couft Hohse. fb 27
W. P. B1ASINGAME,
Attorney at Law,
KNOXVILLE, - - GEORGIA.
Prompt nti ?ution "iv-n to all busbies*
entru .tea to his care. j 27
Lxi. J. v7„ JOtfEJ,
KNOXVILLE, - - - - - < GEORGIA
Calls promptly attended day and night.
GEO. L. SAWYER,
Physician Surgeon,
KNOXVILLE, GA.;
Patronage respectfully solicited. fb3
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New and Fresh Goods!
Reliable Goods.
Having sold my drugs I am now making;
-A SPECIALTY OF-
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES HATS'
& A Alt 7 HOME SEWING MACHINES.
J. W. BLASINGAME.
THE OLD RELIABLE,
THE HARRIS HOUSE.
KNOXVILLE GEORGIA.
When you want a first class meal or a
good place to sleep come to the Harris!
House. Fiist Class Fare, Comfortable
dations Rooms, Not Reasonable Excelled! Charges, Accommo¬
MONEY TO LOAN!
I am prepared to loan money
on improved farms to the
amount of $200 and upwaicte
on most liberal terms. I rep-'
resent the Georgia Loan <fe Trust
Co. of Americui, Ga. a char¬
tered institution of the State,
T will guarantee that from our com¬
missions are at least 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 don’t you more lib-'
erty, and we want your
land. The warehouses are get-'
tillgit. W ALTER P. PlLASINGAME