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/yjEORGIA. V} sold before Crawford the Court county—Wifi house door be in
the town of Knoxville* said county with¬
in the legal hours of stile on the first
Tuei'lAy in May next, tlid following
property, to-iyit: One hundred one and
bite fourth (101‘4) acres of land, more dr
less, same being the East half of lot of
land niliiflier Seventy-Eight of (78) in the
Seventh levied (7th) District said ; county
on as the property of L T: Lee
Under and by virtue of two fi-fas, issued
frdrti U. M; the Said Justice County court in of favor the 529th of O. Dist. rt
MUler, This V s Said 4tli L, T. Lee.
April 1889- B. a. Hartley-, Sheriff.
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suit.
He.— Givo the credit to the Diamond
^hirt, my love, whidh I wear for the finr
lime to-night; it is that which’ dives tone
to my toilette. Here is its prototype (slip¬
ping the Diamond engagement ring cu
her linger).
the She. —May Our ItJve be as enduring ai
fame of
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TIE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL.
VOLUME II.
TOW N AMD COU NTY,
What the People are Going and
Talking About;
tie timesTiTcrawford
Society .Heirs unrt Hclglibor*
lioorl Nutcs-Pcrseuul
mention.
Mr. W. P. Allen took in the Central
City several days during this week.
Mrs. Pierce will have a millinery opsn
lug on ttie first Wednesday in May:
The editor thanks several neighbors for
presents in the shape of garden fin si.
Tho Woolfolk (rial Las been postponed
until the first Monday in Jiine next.
M. F. Jordan killed a wild turkey on
Wednesday which Weighed 22 pounds.
Mrs. R. J. LeSneur has been suffering
several days from an attack of rhenmatism.
Several parties in and near Knoxville
have gouo regularly into waiermeloii
farming.
Mrs. Connor returned to Knoxville
few days ago.ffoiii a visit to relatives
Columbus.
Miss Minnie Persons, of near Ceres,
visiting her sister, Mr*. R D. Smith,
this place.
A choice lot of Fancy Millinery dti
Pierce’s Bargain Couuter on the first
nesday in Alay.
This c ol weather is occasioned by
bailstof.il which passed through
sections yestciday.
Crime and see Mrs. Pierce’s
Counter the first Wednesday in May.
thing at your own price 1
Come and see Mrs. Pierce'S
Counter on the first YVednesday in May.
A nvthing at yourjown price 1
Miss Eddie Jarrptt returned on
from Ceres, accompanied by Alias
Wright and Miss Richardson.
J. H. Ray. YV. H. Harris and J.
■YVils’ob came over from Macon on
visit .their, o.l't fi.end* hcrr
Mr. Crawford Pierce has resigned
position as clerk tor J. \V.
and will likely travel for a
, honse.
i
ft rs. Rickcrson and her charming
drnghter, Miss Mollie Wilson, of
mado a fiyitig visit to friends in this
oi, Monday.
Genial John Jenkins, of Dasher’s rr i'l
si tllemenf; was in town last Sunday.
has many friends here who are always
1 1 sdc him.
We regret not being nlilo to publish
Baker's historical letter. The copy
Vein misplaced or lost, f.tot us hear from
you Baker.
Mr. A. J. McAFeo, who lives in
co’mty near Cullod’in, w.ia in town several
davs ago. tic is one of the bis* fa
in this section’.
Mr. John O'. Perry is trying fo'orgsn'ze
a lodge of the Legion of Honor’ at this
place. It is a good order, and no one
will' regret joining it.
Three newspaper solicitors worked upon
the crowd of Alliancdtften here last
day, Bennett, of the Atlanta Journal,
the best'canvasser in America.
A Texas pony ran away with Sol
and his mother, one day recently.
boggy shafts wore broken; but no
caiffe to either occupant of the vehicle'.
Mr. J. YV. Blnsingamh is having
dwelling greatly enlarged and
While Mr. Frank Wright and Col. R.
Smith are having fine hew
erected.
The youh’g Tadics composing the
mittee of canvassers fof subscription
the Baptist church deaDe to thank Mf.
Moore for the use of his pony
pb acton.
Mr. Borry Long teff? of a chicken
one head and two bodies, which was
ed out on his place last week. The
fowl had enough wings and legs for
chickens.
Green Chatfic'd, a fisherman on
river, was stuck by a catfish's fin s >n
time ago. Tim wound was'itiflictrd on
little finger. Dr Jones fears that five
wid have to he amputa'tca.
Mrs. E. 6. Daniclly and Miss
Blasingame havfe emb.ifkdl in thd
nery luisinc-BS in the new store
occupied bv Mrs. McAfee. Read
jT’Vt ft ment arid call on them, ladies'.
Tho presentmems of the grand jufy
en’a*ed to mislead the public in
to the mental ability of the jury. It
actually a reflection upon their
of English,'and the printer has proved
by (bllowiag copy iu this instance.
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA. APRIL i'j, 1689
Per Annu..i. 4 Ciawfoid C ounty’s Organ
Ceres Chtliags,
I come to ask permission for a small
corner in order to givo tlia news" froiii this,
section.
The quarterly meeting held at Union
last Saturday and Snn dky was largely at
tended.
Mr ii F Sanders our efficient county
School commissioner has be«n ifidiapeg :d
several days.
Misses Williams and Richardson paid a
visit td Culloden last woek
Mr Miithnws, a popular dfiimrrier irf tf»
firm oi Dunn & U» in Atlanta was among
the guest fit M J ii dole’s the first of the
«• tick.
Messrs. W H Mathews. F j Wright of
Knoxville and J H Ray of Muodu Wcte iti
town Sunday hist.
Miss Scrap Wright of Macon who has
becu spending sometime itnoxvilio. with relatives in
'own left Monday for
Mere hnon
A* Knoxville is on the lice between the
stock law and the fence districts, the in
habitants of the town have to suffer the
inconveniences and , disadvantages -j . arising ..
from the tted ton flitting ° systems. TM
people .. t y of t the community should , ,, adopt •> .
r r ^ r
.
one p , an or a ot i«r.
I,»calHarket.
YV right & Allen today quote the fol¬
lowing as prices: fio 1 white milling
Corn 60 cents Meal 65 cents Bran at
$1-10 per hundred Feed Oats 60 cents
per bushel Hay $1-15 per hundred
Bulk Sides 7} cents Florir $6-25 to 6-50
Vaginia Salt,-150 lb sacks, 90c Lemons
per dozen 20c
per barrel We have just roceived a largo
lot of Ladies, Dress goods. Satines at
12} 20 and 80 cents per yard. First qual¬
ity Prints 7 c Cballie 10c Battise 15 c
Lawns both figured and white India Linen
12} to 20 c Persian Mull 25 to 30 cents.
Four quarter Brown Sheeting 6J.
Hard. Watc.
Plows 4} cents per pound Ga Ratchet
Plow Stocks 95c. Hairnan Plow $1,10.
Heel Pin* 6c. Scovil Hoes 46, 50 & 65c.
liurs. tii'.-tiir.g EffifTSStion?;
rarge stock, and well selected, Prices
unequlec, Gill and examine our stock,
YVe will be pierfsed to show gV,od.
Wright & Alien
Our Ha by.
Our baby iviien tivo months old, was at¬
tacked with Scrofula, Which for a longtime
bestroven her eyesight entirely, and caused
us to despair of her life. The doctors sailed
to relieve her, and wfi gave 8.- S, S. which
soon' cu.ied her enfifeiy, and she is now hale
and hearty. E V DELK.
Yv ill’s Toiht, Tex
Ik health and life aro worth anything,
and you are feeling out of sorts and tired
out, tone tif/^ai;'r system by taking l)r. J.
Hi McLean’s Sarsaparilla.
Si OK headache, biliousness, nausea,
costdvoness, are promptly and agreeably
banished by Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver
and Kidney Ti'ilels (little pills )
D1ZZIVRSS, natfsea, drowsiness, dis¬
tress after eati’A’g, can ire cured ante- pra
verrEeV: by taking Dr. J 1 H' Mo Lean’s Liver
.
gfnd Kidney 1’iUetf (little p%.)
CA LLON
J. S. M C GEE
At (4rc€ of SfcEIfnftfray’s old stand
For Fine Whiskies, Branly,
Rum’ and Gin and general Gro¬
ceries. Everything at Macon
prices.
The White is King.
OVHR
7000.000 Now Tn f T «p.
iMm i! •*-: -• -i*: ■ mm
.
ffeutleinun, uo you imut to please your
wives?
Ladies do you desire to lighten pohrlabiirB?
Dealers db you wish to satisfy yoirr etta
tomess!
If so, Buy THE YVHltE.
.... , ... , lt . . ,,
f ry respect.
VY'c Know Nun Want The Best.
A Golddii Opportunity For Dealers.
ADDRESS,
White Bowing iladbiae Co., Clculaud 0-
RAND JURY PRESENTMENTS
For April Verm of Crawford
Superior Coiirt.
We the G'and Jury chosen, selected and
Worn fof t! , feApH1 Tfirm of tll0 Crawford
Superior Court of 1889; submit
these our general presentments. We find
Treasure’s books as f blows:
County Fund on hand $230,27
Poor Fund on hand 270,15
duty Fund on hfind 678.62
Total On hand §1178,94
flo( l Fonchrea for all moneys paid oiit
and a record for all received and his. book
and iarefully kept on County Com
boik; Wo ccmmeud the action of
thp old ami new Commissioner, and
tlicif Set s n’.Set with the approval of our
Except that we are of the opinion
that too feuch money has been allowed
fcr wood, and th.it niord wood bss been
ps£d fe83ttry; aboiit the court will house than was no -
and we urge and ask that be
ore granting or passing itjfois any petition
S Uthoriz e »»***>* td
^ ] community tuai httr prbsefet
b ’ Commissioners w.d give at least 30
T~ ava J notice, .* or post 1 Mid notice in a public 1
g*?'* food roads . 7 are C °T of special . . l benefit „ .. 17? . to auv
omm v, inity . or n Countv, \ we , have selected , ’.
jjfj-i-J. D. Cl eaves to represent this County
hr the road Congrass, wlricb meets in At
j^nta lecommend on the 24th day of May next, and
that hie expenses be paid by
the county.
5 We recommend to the board of eounly
Commiasiornes to have the 1 rM.o known
is the A vera bridge, extended on the west
of creek to make a good and sufficient
sing. In consequence of the siebDess
of H. F Panders Co. School Com. we have
fen unable to make a satisfactory exami¬
nation, of his books. It is with many re¬
grets that wa mako the statement that
spirituous aljnost liquors are again being sold iu
evpry district in our county. The
evils restilltiog therefrom are so potent
rfpd appalling that we can but express
o^r surprise that any considerable number
‘of intelligent parents eould be fonud in
aiyftcmmmity»that wphld v ilnnWily al
ib'W’lts sale in tiicir midst. V?« -<«k the
people of this county to consider this r.iat
ter in a moral poinroi view.
We find nearly all the roads in iao
Crntnfy in' bad order, consequence of the
dry seasoh before court. We have given the
Commissionnora of the county until the set
Term of court to put the roads in order
and recommend for any' failure to comply
therr #'th‘ih'o exlreine penalty of the law
bo enforced We recommend that our
Representatve and Senator in the Legisla¬
ture draw and’ have passed unequitable and
sifitfibls bill providing tor Tax Assessors'
for our county aud that Said full bo sub¬
mitted to the voters for ratification or re¬
jection. Also that a bill he drawn and
passed providing for a Tax to work the
public fotfds of this County and that said
hill be submitted to the voters for ratifica¬
tion or rejection.
We approve the bill now pending in the
Goneral Assembly to change the term of
the Superior Court for this county to the
3rd Monday in March and the third Mon¬
day in September, that the citizens of said
io minimi tv may have due aDd timely no¬
tice of the same. The Shoiil.*.. books \ve
Bind c rrret, and all entries properly made
and balanced with that of the Clerks book
and is teefl up to the duties of bis office.
The Clerks books we find no errors and
Comm6nd him to the public as an efficient
officer. \Ve find the books of the Ordi¬
nary , the various Justices of the Peace and
otareS Public ill good order and kept as
the law directs. Upon proper examina¬
tion wc fiud that thq Tax Collector has
made proper returns of all moneys, collec¬
ted by him for State and County for the
year 1888. We find there arc seventy two
defaulters on Tax Rook for past year.
We find the Jail in periect order and
strong, except one lock which needs re
pars and rcecommcnd cots or swinging
beds. The Court House in good condition.
To His Honor Judge Geo. W. Gut-tin and
the Sol. Geul. we tender our thanks aud
give expression to our appreciation of ihe
courtesies they have extended our body.
YVe recommend Mi- A. F Williams of the
529 District as N. P. of said Distinct YV. F.
Long of 577 District, E. S. Hicks 6f &7
District T. YV. Jacksou'of 030’District ami
O. C. Cleveland of 521 District as >f. P.
The A'liericus Republican tells cf a little
girl who event into a carr'fago shop and
raw a workman fitit a handful of tacks in
his mouth. She turned to her nibthor. who
was witti her, and said : “Mama that poor
man' ii sb hungry he is eating tacks, and
they w ill nail him tip so tight he won't
breathe aDy more.”
The most delicate constitution can safely
use Dr. S, Ii. McLoan’s Tar YVino Lung
Balffi’. It is a suro remedy for coughs, loss
of voibe, and all throat anil lung troubles.
Faults qf digealion cause disorders of
H 10 liver, aod tho whole system becomes
deranged.. Df. J. H. MoLcau’s Sarsapa
rillu perfects the process of digeotion am]
NUMBER 9
(lalitard Gleaninas.
Clarks Mill, Ga.—Mr
that the readers of your paper would
to hear from this partof the county, I
endeavor to givo you a few note of
Mrs Eugene Wood, of Roswoll Ga. is
iting her husband, who is connected with
Dunwoody’s saw mill at this place.
Miss Josio Williams of our town visited
Ceres Monday.
Mrs Knight, an agSti lady living’near
here is very ill.
Mf Gaillard Troupe Howard of Fort Valley vis¬
ited diiriug the week.
Miss Sallie Williams who is teaching at
Ceres, visited her home at this place
Sunday last.
Mr John Hartley of Fort Valley has been
here on fishing frolio Recently.
Mf Eugene Wood aud sevral other cit
ifens of Gaillard spent Tucadayin Fort
Valley.
Mr Philip McCarty and wife spant one
day last week iu Knoxville.
The farmers of this section are
up with the : r work.
Mr Oscar Williams and wife of
villo wore the guest of Judge Williams
family last Sunday. Clark
Mrs Aaron has a music class
this plitio now. We wish her success.
The commitee of young ladies
ing for subscriptions for the Baptist
of Knoxville paid our town a visit the
of this week These v oung ladies
much credit for laking so great a part
such a lauJable cause. We wisii
mnch success iu their undertaking.
When it is convenient I will write
Ekdicott.
Alliance and Oilier Topics.
Brother Ben Terrell, the “Bald Eagle
Texas,” one of the great leaders of the
liance, has addressed the people of Craw¬
ford Didn’t it make you feel good all
over because you. belonged to the Alli¬
ance. I believe he did a gieat deal
good by his speech both to Ihe members
and to outsider^. f-’. „
Brethren? let us treasure in ocr hearts
his grand and eloquent appoa.1 to the
members for unity, brotherly Ipvo aud
zeal for the good of the order. Lot us go
to work and build up the Stato exchange
that we ra»y reap every benefit from our
labor*.
Mr. Editor, what has become of Fool
Killer? I see you have printed a letter
frotn him twice. My heart has been filled
with apprehension for the Fo'ol Killer’s
fate, on account of the fleas. Having
waited for some wise person to givo him
a remedy for fleas, and none appearing,
your poor, foolish correspondent will tin
deitake to give some remedies that, per
chaECf, may save his life. Fool Killer
does not say whether the kind of fleas that
sttict him aro the same that torment
such insignificant little fools ns I am.
Presuming that no common, floas would
trust themselves upon his allwise aud al
mighty person, wo will proceed to give
him some' remedies: In the first place,
we imagine that the fleas that trouble him
are about the size of common dogs
pose you take your great ax and chop off
their heads, and if that won't do, chop off
the other end. If that remedy fa'ls
i TyfiVn kettle which holds about eighty
gallons of water—1 guess that amount
will about fill tho mouth of the great Fool
Killer—Bring it to boiling beat and squiit
the water all over them. If that don’t
fill the bill take cs many aayou can hold
on vour mighty person—I suppose about
five thousand snch fleas as I described
woitid be necessary to covor you—then
gc to the river and lie down in the water,
and you will kill fu’eni' i/ they can't stand
it iougev than you.
Dear reader, you think that he could
not stand these remedies. YYiJut would
eighty gallons of boiling water be in the
month' of the imfficrtal Fool filler? If
these remedies prove geiref I have saved
my life and brought myself under the pto
tection of the great Fool Killer.
C.' H. R.
f!T. Lotus, MO., Post-Dispatch says
“Indian women are proverbially healthy
and strong, often marching fof days wiih
their babies upon their backs. In fact,
they frequently go tho day before and after
confinement, with thfii’r tribes, upon the
marcb. , Pheso . this
women acquire great
strenght and power of enduraupe by using
a weed that grows in their locality, out
which a medicine, is uow being made, and
kept by the druggists', under the name IN¬
DIAN WEED (Female Medicine.)
“iHpf piovetea AN great WEED blessing tFcvnalo to tho Medicine) has
over-worked weak,deli¬
cate. women of our large citios
for it ia that all who use it keep robust and
healthy.
F><i a safo and certain remedy for fever
and ague' turn Dr J H McLean’s Chills
and Fever Cure, it is warranted to cure.
No rieop jo tako those bigeathartic pills;
one of Dr. J. H McLean’s Liver and Kid •
noy ?diets ft quite sufficient and more
(jtixfcKAL AfcbS. •
The crec ion of ihe new furnace building
at Rome will begin June 1.
Editor Wbodii of Hawkinsville lm* a
horse tbiii w : !l chew tobacco.
Two pciaona are negotiating for the e*
tablisbment of a bank in D mg’asville.
It U rumored tliet W U Jaoway will
build a street railroad at Port Payne, ill
Dade county.
Morsh Sims hag demonstrated that su¬
gar making can be made a success iu
Wilkes county.
Fifty thousand dollars' worth of cottages
are to be ereeied in LaUrange during the
coming summer.
A factory for the manufacture of cotton
milling machinery will probably be cstab
ished at Atlanta.
At Blairsvillc, Tuesday night, lightning
struck the house of William Killian and
tore one corner off. No one Wus hurt.
The First State Bank, the National Bakn
and the J \Y YYooten Bank of Dawson,
have a combined capital of $200,000
Mrs Martha A Purifoy„of Upson countv
dropped dead Wednesday. She! was* 81
years old, and death was caused by old age
Col C C West of Butler says that he ha4
a puss cat that will keep the cover oil his
children at night, and if it should slip off
she will put it back on them
Senafot- Joseph Brown’s iast purchase is
the Ward properry in Bartow county at
$40,COO. His company will extend its
railroad Ihrough this property.
A natural curiosity is to be seen eppo
site the residence No. 1013 Second ave
dmp, Colum l JUij. A small oak tree is
growing from the limbs of a chiDaberrv
tree, and the strange freak attracts the
attention of all passer* by.
If reports are true little Doltic Harr!*;
of Fort Valley, aged j 16 months, is the
greatest prodigy of the present day, She
not only talks well, but knows the infant
catechism by heart: also the county she
was born in (Crawford), the town she
lives iu, the county site, the name of the
President and Vice President, tno govern¬
or, tnO mayor of Fort Valley, can count
up to fifty and say the alphabet with
great rapidity.
In Houston superior court, Tuesday;
Henrietta and Kate Allen (colored) were
tried jointly for an attempt to murder by
poisoning. The formcr was convicted and
sent -need for five yearn. The jury made
a mi istHsi m the case of the latter. Tho’
poisoning was by putting arsenic in coffee
at the residence of S. F. Dasher, and two
persons, Mr. Dasher’s brother and an em¬
ploye on the place, came near losing
their fives.
Mr. Callaway Franklin, of Meriwether
county, says by throwing Jerusalem oak,
a weed that grows on all plantations,
among com as it is cribbed, rats will be
kept away from the grain. He was greaJy
annoyed last year by the ravages of rats
P his corn; this year he scattered Jerusal¬
em oak in his corn as he threw it into his
crib and has nut bsen troubled at all. Mr;
Frankhn says tho wood has been wort ii
many dollars to him this ycaf.
Levi Johnson, an old and respected
Boston, now 84 years old, ha^
°’ n Blind for fifreen years, hut
.' vce A * IC s,I ^^ < ‘ n, J feceived his sight,
fi fst intimation . ot returning sight was
to a tl * e K'Mdchiid who was playing
noar ; milled
* l ' m ■ to fife child ante
cln sce you.” ‘Oh no, ybfi
can t >” sa ' t ' little fellow, knowing the
E ’ad affliclion of las grandfather. “Ves, I
ctul ' > 3 ^'‘ " d oW ,” man. and he “J did can tell the
co or ol y" ur r * ; so. Inti
^ 0 ' r m ‘ liu ’ cs **-‘ e entire family were gstli
ere< ^ around him, and ho caTcd for a
lKKJ ' K to fho astonishment of
> all be
rtat! ^ lcrn perfect ea?e.
Skin (lancer.
Swift’s,Specific has cured a cancer on my
face, and has almost mafde 3 youug matt
of mo.
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A servant has beeu afflicted many years
with a cancer on her nose, which resisted
oil treatment. Slio has beeu entirely cur
Swifts Specific, "‘T
Thomson, Ga. Jno Hi’.I.
Swift’s Specific has cnrrd my cancer,
which was very bad. I r.fii now in fino
health — never, better. Have gained 25
pounds since I began taking Swift’s Spe¬
cific. lt S Bradford.
Tiptonville, Tenn.
A young matt near this town had an
eating cancer on his face, which had de¬
stroyed bis nose and was eating towards
his eyes. As a last resort I put h m on
Swift’s Specific, and it has cured him en'
tirely s0tt „d and well,
M F Crumley' M £) Oglethorpe,Ga.
My father had for years an erfing cancer
on l,u under lip, whiuli had bcJD gradually
growing worse until it had baton away his.
under lip down to tho gums, and was Itself
on the inside of his cheek, and tho surgeon’
said a horrible death was soon to como.
We g tt va him nine bottles of Swift’s Spe¬
cific, and he has boon entirely cured.
W B Latbrop. South Easton, Mass.
Swift’s Specific is entuely a vegetable 1
remedy, and seems to cure Cancer by forc¬
ing the poison out of the system through
the sore. Sond for took ou Cancer &#<?
blood poir.oo, mailed free.
THU SWIFT, Dfawt/ SPECIFIC C6,
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