The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, January 18, 1889, Image 5
GENERAL NEWS. Georg* P. Woods- has sold an interest in Hawkinsviiie Dispatch to J.’ T. Water and J. J- Whitfield. ! J. R 1 McKinney if Cobb county has a sow that has brought him thirty-three pigs twelve months and two weeks. Tha artesian well at the Artesian house, i n Albany, has been sunk to a depth of 700 feet, and now flows thirty gallons aminute. The new Paragon mills at Columbus be : gan operations Thursday, It has 100 looms and will make the finer grades of cotton goods. A cotton compress is to heBuiltat Macon *>r*he Georgia- Southern and Florida rail road. It will he the third corrtpress in the Odntral City. At Madison, Cohen, the wounded man, who was injured in the Coving hen affair is Still improving. He walks around the house ami was out riding a few "d'ays ago. The building boom in Americus ishav ing the effect of cutting up the city lots scalier ones. At Hawkinsvide Philip Brown had'his destroyed'fry fire on last Tuesday evening- '1 he j in was in operation at the time the fir caught, and it is thought that R canglrt from » match being in the cotton. At ClarksvTie, Friday, Miss Emma Mc Millan'went ; ff to school as usual. She was met by '' -‘bourn Anderson at the res idence of Ordinary Hill- Th« result of the meeting was a marriage right then and I here. The family of the bride was much surprised or, hearing the news, A’white man- sailing uuder foe name of Bill Carroll :-.s living within three miles of Ameritur up to January, I Lis said to have two wives hoto living with him, and has nine or ,Vu children by both of them. He moved inti Schley county about ton days since, aud in moving wife No. 2. duv -ng a har.f ra- , in wagon, last week, sfe had the wr,.-.. . stopped, whs put under it and gave 1 r to a child. She was then placed in the wagon and taken to Carroll’s new abode. IMisPsi for iklevela B>ay«. Mrs. J.T Love of Leesburg, Ga, widow of au eminent and successful physical], says under date of Sept- 20, 1888: My husband in a large and luciative practice used Swift,s Specific, and with it restored to health many persons in whose cases all other medicines proved useless. One young .uibu who had been treated for sis years for Wood poison, his couditiou had gradually ■grown worse, nnn got to be horrible. He was helpless for twelve months and blind for eleven days, His case seemed incura¬ ble, But he was cured sound and well by 3 ^S. S., rnd today is a strong aud healthy man. P’erm.iiaoutt. At the time I began taking S. S. S my body and arms were almost one solid sore, nod i bud qcen taking medicine for twenty six years to cure blood poison. In less than thirty days my skin had all cleaned off. and I was a well man. JOHN B, WILLIS, Washington St. Atlanta. Ga., Oot. '28, 1888. Swift’e Specific cured me of malignant Blood Poison after I had been treated in vain with old so-called remedies of Mer¬ cury aud Potahs. S. S. S. not ouly cured the Blood Poison, but relieved tnc Rheu¬ matism which was caused by the poisonous mineafs. Oeo. Dovell, 2422 3d Avenue, N. Y. Swift’s Specific is entirely a vegetahlo remedy, and is tbs only medicine which permanently cures Scrofula, Blood Humors Cancer and Contagious Blood Poison. Send for books on Blood anc Skin Diseases, wailed free. THE SWIFrSPECIFIC CO. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. - K--. iafSC 1 ATLANTA, GA i •5 M A3STT7FACTU R E I-3 h 0*0 s* — psm tTZtt \ s> thtan Oil Mills 'and 0:11 Machinery SAW MILLS, WIND MILLS, TANKS, SHAFTING_ ETC ALL KINDS OF FOUNDRY WORK. to us fyi prices. We can save you money by purchasing direct./^ AAV 8 ® “Come to Headquarters r what You want.~ Ga. | E. Van Winkle & CO.,- - Atlanta, V V ju22-3 Post Office Box 83. . THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE LARUE ADVERTISEMENT OF F. O. HdU -iESR., FORT VA1.LEY ^i;OH<, T 8A. |hi ill m i fcf t-1 Mans® wm MVkmM m ja HBHHj ,*ri} j Bis m HR m mm m B tail m M ICt 1 SH -s I 1 7 m : / ’isr Ll m I mi mi wt mmrn m,,, 2 Cotton Preaggs. And. Seed. Cleaneris