The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, February 15, 1889, Image 1
TIE >.« n I \ , r* ’>• A 'k- > ’ f Way fcgjtjF&k v .‘3 I 9 yp-v^ VOLUME II.: PAYING 78 PER CENT USURY. It is almost incredible, and yet it is fa - . & the Atlanta Constftatfcm, that for supples the farmers of Georgia last yarn paid at the rate of 78 per «eejit where they bought on credit . Commissioner, Hciiden&BAs report shows that the average cash price? of bacon for 1888 was 9.71 cents a pound—the credit p ee 12,3 cents. The av< page-credit was for four months. Corn cash price 77 credit prcc 88 cents. The advanced* about 20 per cent, for four months’ cml-it—or G Siper month—or 78 per cent per snirtiara The commissioner actually congratulates the farmer on having reduced the rate from 108 per cent last year to 78 per cent this year. He attributes th s encouraging .re durlioq to the effect of,the Fanners Alii ance. Things are ouriously adjusted,: when the representative of a class of honest citizens feels called upon to congratulate'them cv. having so reduccd-the iotcrcst they pay on purcliase of supplies that it only amounts lo 78 per cent a year. Merchants break when they have to pay 12 per cent a year! Some ^luuders A'colorcd individual walked into Hanes-' store the other day and politely asked the clerk if lie kept any “ mutton eggs” or the 'demon of essence." Oscar caught on when the sable cintouier stated that a lady Wan- - ted the articles for flavoring some tablc delicacies. A drug-.deaU'i - here has ofteu'becit asked for “potash of orimode,” [bromide of pot¬ assium] “and curious influent.” [Mercurial Ointment] IT ft jt* ei: -Hots rc$.A rcjpst e &■ On ye terday Clayton Harvey, a colored man and a leader in the church, was a 1 res¬ t'd in a charge of burglarizing, a. store. He hruL.ii T&riety. of-.dry goods in his pos- - session, • When “Brother Ihirvry" was arrested another darkey nr.med.Nathan: Smith Was - heard to nndte threats about: killing the in¬ stigator of (he arrest, and was seen to have i pistol, , He was arrested and a pistyl avas b und on his person. ,, Then John Smith,-a broth.ermf NaUiirn Smith, was arrested fir stealing a jug cf liquor from the same negro who was threat¬ ened with, shooting by Nathan. They, were all locked ,up in the now jail. Mew: Groeryr ,. Near the depot ha* lately been ; opened a first class grocery store. It is ruu by J. W. Malpass,& Co. .and their principal stock consists ofi’a i Hv Grocris, such a* Flour, Sugar, Coflce, Candes and a full line of Cs» Goods. They also keep .a large stock of liquors of all kinds, some of which are made in Meriwether County l>y a mem¬ ber of the firm. Call on John Malpass and you will find him- a clever salesman. His goods are all pure and fresh. S'a tui I'piMoia,. For years I was afflicted with.Boisdned Blood, which, it seemed, would 1 .result fa¬ tally, as nothing seemed to benefit roc at all At bright I found myself in bed, a complete, wreck.. My body swollen out ot proportion, covered with scales, mm! the: pains-and itching made fne almost unen¬ durable! The physicians failed to do me any good, and. i was about to give up in di pair wbeu I began takiog Swift’s Spe¬ cific.,. ..This njedicine has cured me sound KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA’ FEtti 15/, 183^ anti,well, and nothing else did it but S. S. S. Rkv.'K. U* M-mtUEiAG* .Patrtpr €id‘. M, i.. Church - Macon, Ga , 6dp4. o, 13S8. .fnelve Pieces of Etonf. 'md catprrh twenty-five years. Twelve . •„ o? femw, two of them over an inch j o: .. ,» ara8 from snjr nose, - My front,teeth dror ped o - .’.twhilE,pcrf9i% sound, amhmy drc-i-Val siifSriug ueed not be told, Two year.- ago I tonk-finir bottles of-SgS'.-S'and 1 immoved from the - start; •> It hiade> me well, -ini I have hsea-well every since. Mr.v-M. J. Dost {■( svitle, X. C., Nov. -22, 1888. httle boy was cored -- of-Scrofula ay S« ; * Syecitic, after ho had taken a qm. uriy of other medicines without the leas: ; nprovement/ W. A. CeaytoP. Addle, iV. Nov. 23.1888. N;na years irgo Scrofula attacked two of ray , addren, and - they were badly afflicted wit» ‘.'nit disease; which resisted the treat, me - f my family physician. I was per, Sit ft to use Swift's Specific by seeing an a cent. t, ot cures in my county paper. The imv . vemeni was apparent from the first gov. . ses, anb in a short time my children wot tied, and are still sound and well. . N 1YILLTA MS. Lexington, Ya. P S. is entirely a vegetable remedy, am: die only -- medicine whic permanently cur Scrofula, Blood Humors, Cancer and .t .ous Diseases, mailed free. THE SWT FT S YECI ETC CO. Drawer S' Atlanta, Ga. READ THIS. We will sell IiimbeT at- the following pv:. >r eash on the yard. Heart lumber $L(- Ooi d squme edge .73- -FirstclaSs re¬ fuse vi Second class refuse .35. We sell strict! for the Cash. au 7 Mathews. &• Gabbett; SSssjc.-gses, 1Yii£>oii« & UarOiis. 1 ... . ; te the people of CLtwrfbrd ewinty and .i.ngitmis reirit'-rv to come up to Cul'oden and examine my stock of goods. l,,e : rt inducenunt is tlie price I offer Read u.em and compare witlrothers A ivy 4 1)oiso wagon ., . $55 00 A « » 3 „ wagon,-. ... 50 00 A „ 2 ,v wngrui . . 47' 50 A ikht 2 horso wagon .... .45 00 - One Horse Wagon in Ca .?■ 35 00 Ikvi Road Cart. u;i Ga .... 25.(W B... , sville Buggies less than Bitrneaville prices Ga mibus Ohio Buggies .... 00'00 Good Wesiera Buggy & Harness 55 00 A vood Western Buggy .... 47 50 A Fife »» »» .... 70 00 -•A good Set Buggy Harness .. 7 50 Saddles $2 4, G,.8 and $3-0/ Lip robes atdrom 2 50 to $10.- Bridles frsm Fifty cents to a dollar each. Double wagon Liues at $1 50 -Trace Chains S5c to 00c. will swap for old buggies of wagons. I will give t fine buggy for a good young horse. Come and see my stock. J. A. Walker, Culloden Ga. 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