The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, December 07, 1888, Image 1

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TIE KMiXVIUK JOURNAL •> VOLUME I. Ceres Callings The sidetrack on,,the A. and FI here complete. Miss William Richardson is viaiting friends in Marshitllville, Several new houses are being built the station. Mi ssis S. R. Larrison and Hi talk iu the Exposition at Augusta.lastjweelc. Mr. M. J. Moore has on band a earload of salt for sale; The new road-to the station has^ been o poned, which mak«s the distance less the. road much better. Miss. Pearl Webb is visiting the fainl y. of Mr S. 8, Harrison near this place. Mr JaOiH-s--Bussey of Piedmont is teach ing a ctsiss in ivocai --music at Oak-Groves this week. Rev J. Y. Allen of Thomaston was in town Tuesday. J, Dewberry has treated himself ta a new Barnesville buggy . We nepd a good school here now. If seems like ffl-j people caa-’t decide who to- employ as a teacher. 3 Miss Faille t in th left last Friday to visit relatives iu Brooks county. Saisuly #*«!>5n& SeFlsng^- - Novi-fia— Burmah, the little daughtor of Mr. B - Ji Hancock died last evening .and was buried Monday at tlio family burial ground. She w«s only per u, i(ted to gladden the hearts of her par¬ ents about throe years and six months,i when God called her home to 7I.irn. They, mourn sot as .those who.have no hope, for they have Chiist’o own words to comfort thorn in this, their, first affliction, for He says: Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of stu-h is the kingdom of heaven. Mr.T. J. -Amos .of.Gareonville is -visit¬ ing relatives at the Point. Today is a regular gala day for tho darkies. Whilst we write-wouan hear tlxim going on to Knoxville to-the show.- They would not miss it for the world Last- Saturday afternoon two -cf the race came along lututiug “the man marries folks.” They werenl! ai-nih-A and their faces shone like- ebony. They told to go to Air. Green. Uoildmon, of the Peace. Mr. llolU-tnoti. was at home, but one of our young.M. D’s to be there. They were so to get the, knot tied that they in¬ on his performing the ceremony that was riot in his line of business lie to refuse; —whereupon the groom to console himself with the bottle, the. bride, cried to while away the Thus matters stood when Mr. Hol oman made his appearance. He soon them one and they went on their way rejoicing. If time and space would admit wc would of how a young man was trying to a troe to get away from a red fox, the fox was a mad dog. Hickory «rove Uappcniags. Nov. 29.—rl am on hand again—we will talk about something besides crops and this, week, then maybe wo will not get so much abuse. Mr. J. W. Dickey killed' two hogs that netted, him 487 pounds and has 8 more of the same kind to kill, besideo selling three to Mr, H. D. Fincher for $46,60. Doesn’t that beafccotton 7 Besides his hog crop he. has an oat field of 20 or 80 acres that, average over two inches high, r As the said when hfe.was gazing at the' KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA.; DEC. 7, 1888 steeply ‘‘Py how ish <kt-for hi?” Dr. Smith has two Jersey oows with first calves. They give-two gallons of mill; apiece, and anyone needing such stock will do vtell- to consult the Dbfctor. Mr. Bock Murchison of Oies was in town last Sunday. Buck is- always wel¬ come—in fact he belongs tip this wayany bow,- Come again. Mr. Henry. Ray,-, of the. firm Coleman Iiay &' Oft! was in our ’ huvg this week, lleiiry drives the boys to the cross if"they don’t come up to' the scratch. Mr. O. -0-. Cleveland has gone from home and wiM not return until he finds one of the finirest*. So'mote it be. Mr. Charley Ffnclior went hunting last Tuesday aud caught 3 rabbits; 2Squirrels, 1 partridge and a little gjrl only 16 years old. but he doesn’t think anybody knows it. Mr; J. C; Fincher and sisters, Misses Arina and Josie, arc taking in the Colum¬ bus Exposition. Christmas is alniost-ou hand. Let ns be prepared to n.eetit Knllrcl; Free from TTiifut* Knoxville, Tenii.; July 2; 1888. She Swift SpecifiaGb Atlanta. Ga • Gentlemen : IiV 1884 I'contracted blood poison. It tvas in its most-loathsome form. S'orss and ulcers camo upon mo until my entire body was absolutely covered. I put my¬ self under the best physicians in the city, hut no good came ofi'fc. I could not sleep or rest day or night so intense my suffer¬ ings. At last I began taking 8 8 8. The improvement was slow ac first, but after a white the disease yielded and in a short time the sores commenced healing, the ul¬ cers ceased running and in a few months my body was free from taint. I continued the mcdicriue, and today am free from taint. My body however is a living mon¬ ument to the intensify of my sufferings power of Swift’s Specific. remain.- Pivt J. O’Connor • 123 Depot Street. Well. : Cliiittanooga, Tiffin, .Tune 28,-1888. The Specific Co, Atlanta Ga Gentlemen : year while -living in Macon I con¬ blood poison. and placed myself the care of a physician-. lie gave the usual course of potash and' mer¬ for two months but this was too-slow process, and I was indued to try Swift’s When I began taking the -med¬ pimples and sore:* were appearing all me. The S S 8, however, quickly these, and in a few weeks my skin perfectly smooth and without a sear. the six bottles were consumed I felt I was entirely well. I know that S S did the . work, I have been with S Wnxlebaum & Co of Macon for years, but am now iu Chattanooga. may oddress me. Charles W. Holmes, 1071 Walnut Macon Ga. or Brunswick Hotel, Chattanooga, Tebir Treatise on blood and Skin diseases free. The. Swift Specific Go. 3 Atlanta, Ga. ONEY II MONEYT! Parties desiring- to borrow money can. it from me on easier terms and at a rate- than it has ever been offered-i» county. If you wish to command, seefor yourself, Respectsully, O. P. Wbioht. ! . FAIR PLAY E! M C GEE BROS. Are in the ring anrl must have a showing Fresh Groceries. Flou r , Sugar,. Coffee, Drugs and Canned Goods. All grades corn and Bye liquors Home-made Fftach Brandy. Lager Beer, Imported Imported Gin. Rum and Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. DO YOtf WANT'A FARM? If so yofirc-in be suited with what is offered here. A Well Imitfsved Farm Of 70 Acres. Good Dwelling, 7 Tenant Houses, Large Barn, all new. Nice Orchard and Vineyard, Splendid Water and Plenty of it. Also Plantation of S29 Acres Fifty acres of well drained Bottom Lauds intlii# tract, and Fifty acrescovered with Timber, 'rood Barn on the place. ALSO A FARM of ”87 ACRES. On this place are a gin house stub a tenant house. Lands are producing good crops. Fen evs Extra’ Good, ■ rot Class Buyers will F'nd TERMS EASY Apply tc B. K» BAY, Macon. Ga. NEW FURNITURE STORE & a H* NOLAN fe Has open'd a store at Knoxvilie, and invites the- 1 eople of Crawford county to comb - and inspect my stock ana -compare my prices on CHAIRS, W d, BUREAUX. o ,iri rj . pL 1 An P 5 a well 1 assorted stoirk of other Furniture, .S eluding uilf I IN O ^ ■ Various sizes and r styles always —AND— 1 on CASKETS hand. Commonsense Furniture at and below city prices. Save the. juiig havl and breakage and trade a* home. CAMPBELL & I ills, Cotton ’\^£tx*ol3.c>'ULso- • AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; n.XA.COW. OEOROTA Offers their services in the handling of cotton, to tie farmers of this section. On~ f charges aie very will moderate, and special rates can patronize be made oil applicatiom Givens 1 a trial and .we make it to your interest to us, (lampbell <& Jones, Macon, Ga. S II I P Y O U R C O T T ON -TM).--- I WILLIS F. PRICE r . t A W Mb«oii, - - CS ewg'iii, Hrt does EXCLUSIVELY A COTTOIC BUSINESS. He i* * seller and not a buyen't a inthesplng interest- - NUMBER 49. AVERy \ IT * SWIFT SURE SIMPLE SILENT STRONG ^IngmucHI^ New improved high arm, new mechanical prfnei pies and rot .ry movements, automatic, direct snei perfect positive action,cylindcrshuttic.self-erttingneedle, toed, springs, few minimum .veigitt; friction, no noise, parts, * 1 'tantrums,’ no 1 capacity no unlimited, no wear, always no fatigue, in no or der, perfect richly Satisfaction. ornamented, Bend nicltelplated, circulars. and gives for Address, JNVERY S^ACHSftiE CO rt QIQ Broadway, Hew Tork, - pffiESfil Ssli FEMALE S3 MESiCtMgteaaK r.v v!v 'tenctoa-id ctranptheulnqrlire tjter taeSyso . on.1 balldinr up th= general health, jrC-'OfATPf ^TV'ISEJB) c/irrecls ...} irn-ptilBriilps end annovfnz troubles from v.-li.-u rocisny ladles sniur. 'll vlvcb th" weak,deanit:.ted the woman healtu and strength.and makes c.'aoerful despondent, depressed in. out spirits, 1NIJ1AN lu dhanvent WEED, life Is nolad, shoind r.p with¬ is Sstfsend (J-nfaffltvi* Ask your Druggist. Bor sale at KnoxviMu by Jones & Le Sour; at Taylor, by J, F. Hartley.