The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, December 07, 1888, Image 4

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THE JOURNAL, .JKNOXViLLB CRAWFORD CO. G.A 'PUBLISHED EVER* 'FRIDAY BY PEROY V. HOWELL. This paper is •entered in ihe post office a; XnoxvWe. Go. as second ciass matter / ■transmission through the mails. KATES. - Subscription 6 months .. .. 12 ' i.l!0 Advertisements 1 inch 1 insertion.... column ,1 ’ ( : 1 „ ... 1 I year ., ho.OO r 100.00 J > J ? ^ >» .. No advertisement, ipserted .tor les^ • ! pi ; ,26 cents. Terms strictly cash in adv:. - or all except !ag r e cu tracts.__ ATLAKTA & rLOUinA B Down Trains Up '1 a : s n; -2 a. m } Leaving Knoxv, f 7 §« T p. m / daily, except Sun. "1 12 A. 1 p m Sunday Train south haves at. 7 5(3 :• m , 7 Sunday Train north leaves at 8!l a m IvNOXViLLE AS A MARKET. In days gone by Knoxville bore th - * ie • potation of being a bard piece, and it .u have deserved the name on some account-. But the community for some years p «••• : has been in advance .of most country vil¬ lages in the matter of its social advantages. •No more clever or more .hospitable pop ..could he found, and the character of tn<: ,young ladies and young men who have grown up her.; is such that the made above stands proved .from this one fact alone. The society of any town may ■ be judged fairly by the reputation and de¬ portment of its young ladies. But the object of this article -was to to before the public the advantages Knoxville . possesses as a market . , uagon freights r • i, have , hitherto ... been-so . expensive that goods ,covld not be sold at resonable prices, when .compart’d with prices in railroad towns, and the cotton trade was not bid for. , Now we have -rail facilities, and our merchants ofier to sell goods as cheap as -the articles be purchased . same can in any .town in Middle-Georgia. Cotton brings Macon prices. Almost any article that a farmer ever needs is kept for sale here, . Clothing of any kind, dry goods and notions of all styles and classes—many goods these lines never before ofierod for sale in Knoxville: cook stoves, bedroom and other furniture, cofftas, sewing maohiues, buggies and wagons are all kept in Knox¬ ville at lowest prices. Knoxville’s merchants have set out to sell all the goods which will be used by ■ the farmers iivln g nearer Knoxville than to any other town. This they will do, be cause they will keep anything and every thing thu people need, and sell at as low prices as any merchants. The trade of the town is growing every ..lay. People who were never known to -trade in Knoxville until recently now buy nt this place almost everything they use. The balance will drop into line as soon as -they learn tor themselves that these things are true. CicJ'issIs Cumin iy. WI1AT TO BUV WHEN TO B0 T WHERE TO EIIY Our readers will find enclosed with this j’issne of our paper a circular with de¬ scription and prices of many of the useful and handsome goods oflercd for sale by the Art and Stationary Department of The .Ludden & Bates Southern Music Housed Savannah Ga, The bouse offering these goods for sale is too well known to »ur readers to require any intrductiou, as for twenty years past they .have been leadeis ,in Low Prices and by thdir Square, Legit imato and Prompt,,Business Methods, have built up v business which extends to all sections of the South. Employing large ^capital in all branches of their business they are able to buy in large quantities quantities and for cash securing the most rffayorahlc prices and-newest and production of the fsotorice imthisand the Id world. Rv soiling at one prion and guarantee :>,? every article?sold, our patrons aress ■ iTerl that they can safely send them their iders any goods advertised. In making your selections of Holiday foods, it is well<tc remember »tbat where utility and beauty are commhraed not only emporary deilght 'but future usefulness cl greatly to the charter of a holiday remembrance, 'Ludden & Bates Southern nsic House seem to provide Christmas : its at very low prices, and from their large assortment, gifs can bo selected if. r i.he young und old. Any orders for goods :-to be sent through the publisher of thbs er who will asmuiuc all responsibility f.r ramittauces and safe delivery of goods t,v ftS re P re f ,ed "» *•>« prices list. 'Brke-your orders, eawy before the rush nnences. TVoiwlertuI ftKe-swlt. Knoxville July 2. 1838—The Swift Spe¬ cific Co. Atlanta, Ga : Gentlemen—■J have v y ugbtor now seven y< era of age, who, about three years of age showed a s iv e case of scrofula on the side, of her , the usual swelling and lamps ap •' '*> ">& 11 view to curing her wc m using S. 0. S. r iho result -rial, and 1 and my wife now stand ’ t0 ind, ’ rse thu § reat curative P» w «« * '■ medicine. 8. H. DeAkmunjj, Conductor on L ) 1 & h BE. Cleveland, lean, Alanniitg S>osi ton... Th. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. Gents: R rwi on five and six years ago boils and c £ irbm !V f“ V d '* a a f*abte ^ d and u P on alarming , 8UC . to .extent. an ex ' ' Mv ■ ueral health seemed good, bnt there . indication . ol .. .riotous . , condition . v.’ as t very a - ol blood. . _ The n boils ... ry gave me great ti’i-tlf and Physicians' treatment t seena to avail, and fin* 113 #I decid* ;r,l v- ;y.ve your S* S. S. a trial. Before the ri st -I. -ttie gave out! noticed improvement. Fin. dolls and carbuncles disappeared and W p - ii le bottles I quit. I was then p i it y well, and ever since that time u> - M has given every evidence of p«r f-et r ,,rity. 1 attribute my complete cure ;jr medmne alone, vv. 11. Dunlap I’b.ss. Con. A G IS P U. - V rstrsTEETHma (FeethiRg Pawtos) irritation. Aids D 1 st s': ion, Kcgnlatestho r. e* Strengthens tbe CUtld, tn.tltes Teething J'jflPV abruptions it I' nd Cost? only 25 Cen*s, 2 eeihlna cnre3 andSor«s arrt nd nothing nothing cnnuldUt cqualsPlt for for tha •*- ummer trouble* of Children Children of of anyone. any age. It It in pa fc and sure, Try It “ and you will never be without Tout TEKTHINA. TEETH as Iona: Itrugtfint. ns there arc child* ion . iu the House. AsEyuur Sought the SpiendSd HIGH ARM M i S EWm® RSAC&S1SIE EEO^ySE ST WAS THE mm : m ■ '-Vi' 1 k » THEY ALL WANT For it does mob bmnUftil work. Sample Machine al Faefory Prlee. EVERY HACHIK WAEHASTED FOB 5 YEARS. Agents Wanted ii Unoccnpied Territory. JUSS MAH 0 FACTUM 5 CU jpCLYipsiie. 44iu The DeLoaeh Variable Friction Teed. V -A .Hew and Valufcle Device, Simple and Effective. — — ' Capacity from ,5000 to 50,800 Fket teb Dat.— V' j ■ vm III m m e- ,u»n» ......... v. fa Tlas only been on the market one year, but has become so popular that shipments are being made to all parts <i? Ihe United States and inquiries coming from abroad With ibis mill the feed can bounder Eash and Perfect Control - It is now the most Popular as "Well as the most Saleable mill in the market ‘ s aw Mi l, Portal le C orn Mills and LeLoach IFafeer Wheels Etc. DgIjohoIs ]>3LiH Mf’g 1 Co., Atlanfa,Gn A POL I Y IN THE crcs II t usual . •-ON CHE- 2Lai£e 3Rst*:© 13ndowmeit 1; Plan Combines presttit Piv tectlon to yonr family if you die, with Endowment to ■vourself if you live, at ordinary life rates. The company’s policies ar Incctetestable, Non-Forfeitable and have the Extension Feature. The i ate of interest realiLed is higher and the death rate Lower than any of the leading companies in the United States. For particulars see ' W. P. BLASINGAME, KNOYVILLE,. GEORGIA m 1 11 O The lots are laid off in convenient shape and the land iicS | well. Lots are ou and near the railroad track and are nearly ONE MILE FROM KNOXVILLE. i , Some building will commence at once, and the new town started. Get a move on you and buy one of those 78T V a: r.i a i In these days of booms the fast man is die one who gets th*re| right, and their motto when a bargain is offered is to r m T ij i This property c: n never be worth less than it : s now, and t! the probability :s that it will soon enhance rapidly, and you! will find out that you have made a ®miii tivVCvSK This property is offered for sale at Knoxville by mm I MeClrary. I .