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TEE KMlWIUK
VOLUME I.
SEW K A Hi.Bi «**«».
Th*> project of tmihling a railroad from
Vifrnn to Birmingham, which has hum
much talked of, is ; ssuming sha.-jie.
fallowing from the ConstiftiMon will
to,threw rom-a light upon the matte 1 ".
It, Las just (let-el« ■« od-. t hat t wo or three
d.ivs ago Aaron 1 fa as.-president of tie At
hinia and Florida railroad, visited Macon
on, ah impoitant mission, and was in enu
(ultiuii-n with officials of the Georgia South
lY'A railroad and other®.- Mr. Haas has
arUcma on,hand which pertains good
Mar on and will he a hi-uifit .to lbs-Atlanta
hs ol Florida road. Tbit road
fr.m Atlanta to Knoxville, in Crawlnid
eouuty. and ui to F.at Valley. President
lii-ar, wishes to run a branch. .road (rum
Knoxville to Macon,.a dis aucc of
tlifico miles, and thus a t hkd lint*, be given
Macon and Atlanta. President Haas’s
v. on Id be 108 miles from Macon to Atlanta,
only five miles longer than, the Central Iroin
Kffi'in; to Atlanta
From. Macon President Haas’s road wcuid
sink a 1 hrough line to Savannah by
m cling it a: soon with the-p-row^sed Macon
atgji Dubhu road,$!' of which is graded,
except nine tnilcs. and at Dublin euimt-c
ti gn would be nnulc with the Savannah,
I'njdin and western for Savannah. lhi>
■would he a splendid through, line from
not intend
to .jtsViidon a Florida connection for the At-
1-ainti; at id Florida read, but wishes to con
liec.t.at J/acon with tog Georgia Southern
anti Florida,'which has its track laid as fat
us.VVJdostB, oi e hundren Palaika and fifty mile* 7
and. vrdl continue on to Florida.
It is thought, however’ fiat the Georgia
Southern people would prefer the Atlanta
and. F o.-ida rdad to be extended from Fort
Yiiiiey to Unadilla on the Georgia South’ru !e
toad, The Georgia..Southern pooj ■ oh
tallied a charter at the recent session of the
legislature to to build, a road from Macon
to.iBii'uiinghaia,.. and if President Haas
builds hia blanch road fi om.Knoxville to
Macon it is a possibility that the Georgia
SctttHern j*r pin will use Haas!a branch as
farad Knoxville {bribe Blrtnmghum line
and thus bii'Ii roads can use the same cr
miij.G.facilities and right of wavs at Macon,
seems to be no doubt but that the
Knyxville branch wilt be built if the city ot
Wagon is liberal in its conct’etj! ms of ter*
tiitipij. facilities, right of way, etc. It is un
eerstoi.d that President Ha .s will sh- rt.ly
lea v* fur New York it: the interest ol Ins
new"scheme- Several leading merchants
liaycydready promised strong financial aid
topic building of the Knoxville branch.
Sixth BHstriot ltthiA..
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As most of the people arc busy news is
scarce, but I will drop a few lines to the
county paper anyway.
Our farmers arc progressing; finely des¬
pite the hard times. Our day recently the
faripcrs of this community moved out 40
t'oi.s nt gtwno from Byrim.
It is with sadness that we report t-he,death
tho^infant of Mr. T. J- Champion mail
lm-sssnger on the Southwestern II. R. She
w«s- thirt' cn months and ton days old. . It
T.ird to part with our little ones, but the
Master knows best and doethall things well.
Mr. Jatnes Taylor 1ms .been granted licons
to sell liquor by the quart, which may
suit the convenience ol the people better
than the old way.
Finger Niail*.
My sou hail a breaking ou’ on his Jace
as ringworm, then on liis hands as tetter,
hen.it came in spots cn Iris back aud hips,
llis.fiuger nails seeuieil*about to drop off,
ami bis conditfon was alarming. Under,
treatment of physicians fie grew worso-for
Sve»years. He began to take-S. S. S. and
the s eruptions began to disappear, lie
continued to ihke it and every sign of tho^
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA 1 ., FEBa- 8 , 1880
pi ague left turn. II« owes liis rcstoi-tiim
SSpecific. W. G. Cn S3.-
Leesburg, Ga. Sept. 28, 1838.
I regard S. S. S us a certain cure
rliei nvttisni, as three bottles cured me
that trouble with which I had been pain,
fully afflicted with for several years.
L. 0- •YIL'.liSffKfR
Iloek Mills, S. 0., Oct. 27 1888.
Niue years ago Scrofula, attacked two
my children, and they were badly afflicted
with that disease, which-resisted the treat,
im'nt of my hindly, physician. I was per,
soaded -to use >17'a Specific-, by seeing
account ot cures in my eouuty paper. The
improvement was apparent-from the first
gewvdyses,-an-b in a short time my-ehlMrir.
were cured, and are still sound awl well.
JOHN WILLIAMS. Lrxirrgton, Va. r
S. S. S. is entirely a vegetable 1 remedy,
and is the only medicine wide permanently
cures Scrofula, liiaod Humoi’s,-Caficer and
Coattigimis-Jtiseases; mailed tree.
TUB 8 \Y: F’l SPEC IFIC CO.
Drawer 8 A.liV::t» r Ga.
READ THIS.
We will sell iuml^r at - the Toll-Vsvjng
prices for oashmirtlit- yard. Heart hunker
$1.00 Go. d square edge .75 Firstelsss re¬
fuse 50 Second eir.sa--. refuse .35>>. We sell
strictly for the Gash;-'. an 7
H;.rni:ivs & G .umictt.
Siu^ies, W»{ironN ^£arsr^s.<i.
I invite the people of Crawford county
and contiguous territory to conic up to
Culiuden and examine my stock of goods,
the lest Inducement-is-the price I offer
Read ti.i-m and compare with uthc-rs :
A heavy 4 horse -wagon . ;?-55 00
A 3 ' - wagon .. £
A o F w;»L r nn .... 47 S
Alight 2 horse -wagon ..... .45 2
f * ( . st ()lie j[, 1|su Wagon in fi'-a ... 85 g
Best Road Car* in Ga • .... g
* a - ,nsv --** Luggi.-s . less than
Bnjfm-svilio prices -
Columbus Ohio-Boggles .... 00*00
Good Western Buggy & Harness 56 -00
A good Western Buggy ... 47 ’ft)
k Fiue .... 70 09
A good Set Buggy liafliess- .. 7 50
Saddles $2 4, .15, & ftnd $10.' Lap roods
at from 2 GO to $ 10 , Bridles frstn Fifty
cents to a dol'ar each. Double wagon
Lines at-$l --50 Trace Chaifis 35c to 60(f.
I will swap for old buggies or wagons.
I wilbgivd a fine, buggy for a good young
horse. Come and see my stock.' ,
J, A. Walreii, Oultodort-'Ga.
There is a deed un locwrd in the
office, at Gainesville, which conveyea to-the
purchase all the land south o; the grantor’s
door. The grin tor or maker, hved.nrar
Clarke’s creek church,,and the deed-covers
all the tsurfrea of the earth south of that
point, It the heirs mf the purchaser could
hold the premises conveyed' the Rothschilds
Vanderbilts and. Goulds would be the
Merchants can get wrapping paper at
the printing office at the Low Price of 4
ontsper pound.
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