The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, December 21, 1888, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS. Only a veTy few days until Christmas, The farmers are kiiing lots of hogs this Season, Of all days in the year Christmas should be most solemn. Dr. George Sawyer visited Macon this week. Messrs. H. D. McCrary and A. J. Dan ielly visited Culloden a day or two ago. . 0. P. Wright, Esq., spent several days this’ week in Macon. Miss Lucy Wright has returned from Barnesville to spend some time here with her brother, 0. P. Wright. Mr. Walter Clark and lady passed through town Tuesday en route for Forsyth, \trhese they will spend Xmas. Rev. W. L. Carter has returned Knox Ville to serve the Methodist church here another year. William Hays will be the presiding elder for this district. W. H. Dent is preparing to add half a dozen large rooms to his house for the pur¬ pose of turning the dwelling into a hotel Dr. Blalock, of Thomaston, visited our ^.otvn it day or two ago. Colonel Walter Blasingame struck a gireak of luk in securing the agency for the Uhion Central Life Insurance Co, and he also struck his talent when he entered the Insurance business. He is having mar¬ velous success too, as the most prominent citizens can testify. Every man owes it as a duty to his fam¬ ily to leave some provision for them when he shall be called upon to leave this earth, ahd there is no easier way or one there Safe than the Union Central life insurance company. W. P. Blasingame, agent. The frame of Hanes' store is going up rapidly, by the side of it Nolan’s store will soon be raised; across the street Dan telly’s Acre is' being built, while lumber is being hud down for Crockett's stores— almost a building boom. A g oodvariety Of Dry Goods. Notions, Shoes, Hats, &c, always on hand as cheap As the cheapest. Call on me and be con vi need. Ea atres, The music of the saw and hammer is beard in the land, and Knoxville continues to Spread herself. S. A. Long sold this Week 119 acres of Xnoxville land to B. H. Bay. The election comes off on Wednesy, Jam J&d. There is some talk of an independ¬ ent making the race for ordinary. Professor W. B. Finney will teach the debool at Juliet. Monroe county, next year. I’he people of that community are fortu¬ nate in securing the services of one so able and clever as he. Mr J. F. Jenkins spent some time in Fort Valley on business this Week. The Froperfy belonging to the estate of Jas. N. Mathews was sold on Thursday. Not a very large crowd was present. Men’s and boys’ Clothing a Specialty, and prices as low as Macon, Atlanta or any other town in the State. HaDes Mr. Ike Royal of Fort Volley was in town *a day or two ago.. Mr. John Hanes is anotbe of Jonesboro’s contributions to the population of Knox¬ ville. hisses Mifggie and Dora McAfee of Holton Bibb county, will make their future home with their brother Mr W. J. McAfee of our townl Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Nails a*d alb sorts of Family groceries at rock bottom jf/o es. Hanes The telegraph line is now complete bo" twcmi Atlanta end this place. Mr ,T. F. Jenkins was thunderstruck the other morning while making his toilet to find neatly ensconced in the bosom of his pantaloons, a young family of mice which cried out befdre he sat down. He did not faint. A fashionable young man of this place, who clerks iu a store, was grumbling the other day because he could find no one to black his shoes, The merchant in the store where the young man had drop¬ ped ihto, thereupon agreed to accommo¬ date the young man, and forth with put on the trotting cases a five cent shine. HURItllll). SJiiseoN-Cbi.FEprEii. On Tuesday, the 18th instant, by Rev W. L. Carter Mr. J. H, Smisson and Miss Luda Culpepper at the home of Mr. W. H. Barron, near the line between Crawford and Honston. On the 19th inst., at the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr S. W. Hatcher, Miss A raelia Collier of this county to Mr Joe Col¬ lier of Haivkinsville Ga. After a short visit to relatives in the vicinity, Mr. and Mrs Collier departed to spknd the holida in Vienna Ga,, followed by many earnest wishes for the future happiness of the gal¬ lant groom and the beautiful bride. 0. P. WEIGHT, LAWYER, KNOXVILLE, ;..... GEORGIA, Office in the Court Hous8. f b 27 W . P. BLASINGAME, Attorney at Law, KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA. entrusted Prompt attention to his !given to all business care, jy27 DR. J. W. JONES, KNOXVILLE, - - - - GEORGIA Calls promptly attended day and night. GEO. L. SAWYER 7 Physician]}^ Surgeon, KNOXVILLE, GA., Patronage respectfully solicited. fb3 BEAD THIS. We will sell lumber at- the following prices for cash on the yard. Heart lumber $1.00 Good square edge .76 Firstclass re¬ fuse 60 Second class refuse .35. We sell strictly for the Cush. au 7 Mathews & Garrett. FOE RENT! • A three horse farm with a two room cottage on the Colbert place. Four miles north of Knoxville. For further particulars Apply to E. W. Sandefur ■««. 1 i„». th, P „pl. of Crawford and contiguous territory to come up to Culloden and „.„io. Bock of good,. the best inducement is the price I offer, Poori Bead +,.Tiri them and romnare compare with with others- others. A heavy 4 horse wagon . $66 00 A 3 „ wagon .... 60 00 ■A . ^ o wagon .... 47 * eft i> „ - A light 2 hone wagon .... 45 00 Best One Horse Wagon in Ga .. 85 00 . Best Koad Cart m Cra .... 25 00 Ba-aoevillo Bagels.tar-. Barnesville prices Columbus Ohio Buggies .... 90 00 Good Western Buggy & Harness 56 00 A good Western Buggy .... 47 60’ A Fine a ii 70 00 A good Set Buggy Harness .. 7 60 Saddles $2 4, 6, 6 and $10.' Lap roblte at from 2 50 to $10. Bridlea frsm cents to a \ dollar each. Double wagon Lines at $1 60 Trace. Chains S5e 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. Waller, Culloden, Ga. F. II. W RICH T W. P. L A LEN WElvIH t.. es . „ AhlsMiM t. T "r TO "Hr KNOXVILLE, - - - - GEORGIA; i •D-E A LEES1N wi J i asi Elailirate mm In fact, any tiling kept in a first class store, and prices and quality unsurpassed, Dress Goods in abundance, at prices to suit tlie times, Ladies and gents rubber shoes. Call and see our goods. A POLL Y IN THE Uiiii Cntnl Life Insurants Co, -ON THE Life Rate Endowment Plan Combines present Piv tectlon 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 readied is higher and the death rate Ivnver than any of the leading companies in the United States, For particulars see W. P. BLASINGAME, “SS ^yVpmc pwr^. ONLY $2.50 EOR g sp ce^t.* -the y. V»"€E3i KNOXVILLE JOURNAL : l T0 AND U u r|r| Deraorest’s Monthly Magazines,. A WONDERFUL PUBLICATION’. to Many be fashion suppose magazine. DEMOREST’S This is MONTH!.* mistake. m It undoubtedly a contains the finest a great Db wf® fashion : fahtmbnt of any magazine published, but this ia the case from the fact that great enterprise and ex¬ perience are shown, so that each department ia equal to a magazine in itself. In Demorest’s you get a dozen magazines in one, and secure amuse¬ ment and instruction for the whole family. It con¬ tains including Stories, Poems, Scientific, and other and Literary Household attractions, M Us. ,v - f i « Artistic, original Engravings, matters, and is illustrated with Steel TwosoiyufsAVtsa Sjaaal Photogravures, making it the Model Water-Colors, Magazine and fine America, Woodcuts, op Each copy contains a Pattern Order entitling ■fche holder to the selection of Any Pattern illustrated in any number of the Magazine, worth and of patterns in any of the sizes manufactured, each Valued at from 20 cents to 30 cents, or over $3.00 Yearly subscription, $2.00. A trial will convince you that you can get ten times the talua of the money paid. Single copies (each containing Pattern Order), 20 cents. Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, New York. The abore combination is a splendid chance to get our paper and Dehorebt’s Monthly at 4 reduced rate. Send your subscriptions to this office. 1 'T Curnetl •“ to “*«?.!!.opKlirfill'li"*.«d the undersigned for leave to sell the on the first Monday hand in Jayuary, and official 1889 Given under niy nature, this Dec. 6tli, 1888. GBOi L. SAWYER, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Crawford Oouetv—T.r whoa- it may concern: (> I’ tt right; ad minis trator of Mrs. M.S.Srembri-ige, pas gt applied SMa‘S«Hl'lSSBSK to the un lersigbed far leave 3 Jan will be heard on the first Monday in — = ■ ■ -- ■ x: xr-izr-. -T T= ri . . Di. Moffett’s TEETHiHA (Teefising Powcfors) Summer troubles of Children of any afre» I* ’ ittfa/c and sure. 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