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ON THE EASIEST
TERMS
EVER OFFERED IN CRAWFORD
COUNTY
The nndersigneil is now prepared
lend money At 8 per cent, interest per an
nurn. No cash commissions charged bor
rower. AU that borrower is required to
pay in advance is my - fee tor negotiating
loan and cost bf recording
papers. Sums of $300 and upwards loan¬
ed on improved real es'tate lor five years
time. If you want money at cheap rates
come and see me, and get every dollar
that you give a note for and save heavy
commissions. Respectfully,
: o. p. Wright.
/fJEORGIA, v? sold before Crawford the Court county—Will house door be in
the town of Knoxville, said county with¬
in the legal hours of sale on the first
ing Tuedsay m September next, the follow¬
property to wit: Four mules and
two oxen, also one one-liorse wagon and
one two-horse wagon ; the above being
the property set out in mortgage ii fa
under which the same was levieti. Levied
on as the property of J. 1j. Horn under
and by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued
from the Superior couii, or said county in
favor of Colemau & Ray. All parties
concerned legally notified.
This August 2, $3 1889. 13. A. HARTLEY,
P rinter’s fee Sheriff,
_
/GEORGIA, vT tun of Crawford county—By vir
an order regularly granted
by the court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
Meorgia, September I will sell on the first Tuesday
In next, before the court
house door in the city of Macon, between
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder at public outcry, the
property to wit: The'East half of
number Two ( 2 ) in the Seventh
of said Crawford county, containing one
hundred acres, more, or less. Bounded
North and East by lands of estate
"Vince Nichols, south by lands of ltob.-i
Bryant, and west by other half of said
number 2 owned by Bi J Dunn.
property to be sold as property of
estate of Alford Vilborn, late of
Bib’* county, deceased, to pay the
Of i 1 f*st te. Terms cash.
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MOXYILLE
VOLUME II.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
What the People are Doing and
Talking About.
THE TIMES IN CRAWFORD
Socfeiy Tews and neighbor,
boot! Sotes-Personal
mention.
A bale of cotton sold here on Thursday
for $70.52.
Mr. Dick Williams came cut from Macon
and spent Monday here.
The meatfles has about “played out” in
Knoxville.
Knoxville is crowded with new goods.
It is surprising how cheap they are.
The people about the depot are rejoiced
over the prospect of the erectiop of a new
grist mill.
A limited number of the celebrated um
hrella China trues—one year old—for sale
by the editor
A First Class new Sewing Machine for
sale at nearly half price. Apply at the
printing office.
J. W. Hkiingamo baa greatly increased
his stock of 'roods. U<-cays he will keep ’
» good stock and sell at bottopi prices.
J. \\ . Blasingame has just received a
nice lot of shoos aud dress goods.
K-- >x-. Tie Is r *v solid r, : a c ’t •< nv
.* ;l
l.o, . main.! bi„ film m cof-i-n tovn
will have a buyer hers next week.
Mr. Johu Stroud has probably beaton
all the fruit men at growing LeConte pears.
Ho brought in some fine ones the other
day. one of which weighed 1 ) lbs.
With two Atlanta and one Savannah
cotton exporting firms represented here,
this is as good a cotton market as there is
in this section.
Mr. Watson Burnett and his charming
s'ster, Miss Aurora, spent apart of this
week in town.
The scooi examination at Faiarview on
Thursday passed off pleasantly. The
75 scholars acquitted themselves creditably
aud the picnic dinner was a big suocess.
Professor Power and lady returned from
a pleasant visit in various parts of the up
country. School commences Monday.
Mr. J. J. Hanes made a business trip
to Union Springs, Ala., this woek. lie
ex [sects to gd into a large business with
his uncle at that place.
Three years ago today this country was
t m>wu into a state of excitement over the
effects oi a terrible earthquake. Experts
have predicted that this will be repeated
during September.
For a safe and certain remedy for fever
and ague* use Dr J H McLean’s Chilis
and Fever Cure, it is warranted to cure.
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at times a feeling of weariness
and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take
Dr. J. H. McLean’s and Sarsaparilla; it will
impart vigro vitality.
There are times wliena feeling oflassl
tnde will overcome the most robust, when
the system craves for pure blood, to fnr
uish the elements of health and strenght.
The best remedy for purifying t.he blood
is Dr J. II. McLean’s Sarsaparilla,
nKWAitu
Will be paid for return of one Jersey
heifer, short black horns—pale fawn color
—white in flanks and under belly—grey
on nook aud forehead with white tip on
the tail. F. H. WRIGHT.
Ftm DYSPEPSIA
Esc Bro wn’s Iron Bitters.
j. iiv,,eii.lis reuomxaumt It.
has All trade-)jartand Scalers keep it. SI .00 per tedlinesonwrapper. bottle. Genuine
cratsed
Either of the following engravings,
" Evengcline,” “ Bayard,” “ Monarch of
the Glen ” or “ The First Step,” without
given advertising with on them, size 20 x 24 inches,
one 50 cent or two 25 cent
botttes of Ideal Tooth Powder. These
are act cheap lithographs, but works of
art. A. 1). Bowman, Dentist, Nicholia,
Idaho, says, and I am using your Ideal Tooth
Powder, find it superior to all others.
I ’ JBJ*dr, yours respectfully, EJois .Ear
nest, iJonrei, Cob One of these engra-;-;
mgs iviCiout advertising on it worth $1
is given with each two 25 cent bot*
ties of Ideal Tooth Powder.
I find Ideal Tooth Powder is without
the best 1 havo ever used,
its aid which I keep my teeth ur-Hc very clean
md white, I ms *•> d<>
'/itc rny otlicr p *wc’cr • ha vei tried
u.ii've. ho t ay3 Ftmintaad K CU*iV«d, i
Baltimore, Md.
Tooth By the Powder way, will ? Wo you Buy thoroughly and use Ideal |
ommond it. K. Nichols, can Dentist, rcc- K.i- 1
E. \
Kna, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder
is ill my estimation, just what its name I
P er boUltf ’ I
|
GEORGIA. AUGUST i), 1889.
Price Per Aunu..j.
Tvs Similar Casualties.
One day this week Mr. J. S. Sandefur
got his hand caught in a threshing machine
and several fingers were badly lacerated, as
was also the fleshy part of the hand. He
suffers a good deal yet. but is able to look
after his business.
About the same time Mr. John I.
Champion was doing some work on his
gin engine, and in placing some machin¬
ery his hand was caught and crushed.
Tire large part of bis thumb was terribly
maugled.
K,ni*g;e <»x lor sale.
I have for sale a very large young steer
Is gentle and works any where. Apply to
James E. Wright.
lla<l Teeth When ISoru.
Rev. A. P. Spiders informs the Editor
that our worthy Tax Receiver. R. H.
Knight, is the father of a baby just two
weeks old. which had two teeth pivject-
1U ° ' fs 8 ,lms when it was born,
Mr. Knight has nine daughters, all of
whom were horn on Friday
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Pluin Mislo. y.
Swift’s Spet'G is a simple vegetable
compound, prepared from mi- adhered
fros,il >' Il ' 0m tiu forest and f-or.re.ius noth
'°f> of t!l '- ‘ ' x a
ous substance or any article at all which
CO nies from the chemist’s labratory. * .
The formula of the remedy was
fVom the Creek Indians in Middle Ga.
lofirdde vvlfife ;■ . • tm* ..ii >•> *1 ,;h;•
'AMttdi'i fill- i 'T
f *i* -<•■* * diV.-jvte. j*. r i: j ;.
Deunard of Houston C*» Ga, began using
Swift’s Specific in 1829 and continued its
use all his life and asserted that ue bad
never known it to fail to cure any case
scofula blood taint or contagious blood poi¬
son. This testimony has been corrobara
ted every day for years.,The present Com¬
pany was formed in 1879 and have since
made known to the world the virtures
Swift’s Specific and to-flay it is sold in ev¬
ery city, town and country store all over
America *Jreat Britian, and many other
portions of the world.
I have seen Swift’s Specific psed and
known of many cases of the worst .foim
of blood diseases which have been cured by
it I know the proprietors to be gentlemen
of the highest type aud utmost reliability.
I reecommecd ii as a great blood remedy
unequalled bv anything that t know of.
M B Wharton,
Pastor st Blaptist Clinch, Montg.unerAla^
Oiirllabv.
Our baby when two months old, was at¬
tacked with Scrofula, which for a longtime
bestroycn her eyesight entirely, and caused
us to despair of her life. The doctors sailed
to relieve her, arid we gave S. S. S. which
soon r ujed her entirely, and she is now hale
and hearty. E V.DELK.
Will’s Point, Tex.
JOHN SMITH,
THE BARBER,
At Knoxville asks von to give him a
call. Polite attention, sharp razors.
CALL ON
J. S. MCGEE
At Ceres or McEltnurray’s old stand
For Fine Wliiskies, Bran.lv,
Bum and Gin and general Gro¬
ceries. Everything at Macon
prices.
The White is King.
OVER
7000.900 Now In Use.
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do you want to please your I
do you desire to lighten yourlabors ?
do vou wi«’’ to satisfy your cus
J.UP- :
If SO, Buy THE WHITE.
l ' 10 <1,le >">d only verdict of the people at
is that die VV hite fills the bill in kv
fV ' r( 1 _ ,
vVe Know Yc-u W;^t The Rest.
Golden Opportunity F<m Dealers.
ADDRESS.
Sewing Madbine Co., Cleveland O
Oawfoid County’s Organ.
Rev. Mr. May Mead.
Rev. P. L. J. May an aged Methodist
minister, died iu Macon and was btrried at
the cemetery here the first of the week.
Jle was once a resident of this place
and was highly esteemed for his humble
Christian character and upright walk.
<aoo«l lor Judge McMnnut*.
Mr. T. S. Lowry, Macon. Ga., Gen¬
eral Agent of the Union Central Life In¬
surance Co. Poar MirI hereby ac¬
knowledge the receipt oi the Company’s
check in full payment of my claim under
Policy No. 47,022 for $ 1,000 on the life
of my late husband. John A. McManus.
The check is dated tliirteea days after the
of his death were received at th e
home office*. To all who contemplate
buying life life insurance, I heartily com
mend the Union Central for fair, honrabU
dealir.g and prompt.settlement of losses.
Respectfully,
Telitha A. E. McManus.
• Ititricily Knsiness.
What is the Swift Specific Company
.
Who compose the ovgomzatinn ? Is it, a
clap-trep patent medicine humbug, gotten
up-to deceive and re d e money out of the
people f Vhe«o <>nm:*>ns v** think are
nnsw-..ed by the officials and citizens of
01U ' r t > $«**•
Atlanta, Ga.. Nov. 10 1888.
Vic know the gentlemen composing the
Swift Specific Company. They are proni
incut citizens of our State, men of meaans
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Paul li nnaie, Vice-Pies. Nat Bank.
L J Uiil, Pres. Gate City Nat. Bank.
<Jno B Gordon, Gov. of Go* rgia.
Alfred 11 Colquite, IT S Senator.
J T Cooper, Mayor of Atlanta.
H Vi Crady, l-ditor Atlanta Constitution.
'I’lio Best In he H'oald,
* J think Swift’s Specific is the best blood
remedy in the world. I have known it to
make some wonderful cures of patients
who were considered incurable.
1/ M Grayson, Cromvillc, La.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co;
Drawer 3,Atlanta, Ga.
httin dancer.
Swift’s Specific has cured a cancer on my
face, and has almost made a youcg min
of me.
Waci-sn, Fla. T J Teate.
A servant has hocti afflicted many years
with a cancer on her nose, which resisted
all treatment. She has been entirely cur¬
ed by Swift’s Specific.
Thomson, Ga. Jut* Hill.
Swift’s Specific has cured my ranee* -
,
which was very bad. I am now in fine
health—never better. Have gamed 25
pounds since I begau taking Swift's Spe¬
eitio. lt S llradf.rd.
Tiptonville. Tenn.
E. VANWINKLE & CO.,
ATI.BXTA, GA.
Kell the bps Gins, Feeder arid Condensers.
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nii ':h
a; iff prepnrnfion of more
wj,ex on TbouRand tiiRn Ono Hundred
Rt $8 ap; Mcalicn*? for imtf.nl.*> m
fUa t*he United sin tea end Foreign coun
j M tries, American vbe publishers continue of act th«> Scientific solicitors
to as
for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy
to obtain riprhis. etc., for tho United Kngland, States, and
Germany, and paten's all other in Canada, Tut ireYpyri- France,
is thoir countries
euce passed. uno^ualcd and iacilitioa are unsar
Dra win fir and «peoi.1c -Mons prenared and filed
in tho Patent Office on short notice- Tonus very
reasonable. No charge for oxn mi nation of modoU
or Patents drawings Advice bv mail free
In obtained through Morin ACo.ar*noticed
the SCIENTIFIC AMERICA which Hm
the l.irjrest* circulation and is tho most influential
newspaper of its kind published iu the world.
The advantages of such a notice every patentee
understands.
This largo erd splendidly i'.'.ustrated rowspaper
is admitted published be lVKKKIil the f*o devoted -fR.00 r. year, am! 13
to best paper to science,
other mechanics, departments inventions industrial engineering works, ami
of progress, pub¬
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each ell Li.tentoea and title of eve >ry invention pnter.ted
week. Try it four m outha for one dollar.
Bold If by all havo newsdealors.
you an invention to pn'ont* write to
Munu A Go., Sew publishers ot Scientific Amenoaa,
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TAYLOR MF6. CO. I
{*”.(019 Chambersburg. Pa. j
Mention this rapt/*')
NUMBER 32
TO THE FARMERS
Of Crawford and Adjoining
• Counties.
Knoxville, Ga. Sept. 1 st, 1880:—In
presenting tnis circular I take great pleas¬
ure in informing the farmers that I have
been employed by Messrs. S. M. Inman &
Co., of Arlanta, to buy cotton for them
during the coming season.
I will be assisted by Messrs. Wright &
Allen, and have also tjie co-operation of
the other merchants of Knoxville.
My facilities tor handling cotton are the
best, and will enable me to pry such
prices as will make it to your advantage
to market your cotton at ibis place.
S Respectfully yours.
C. E. Barksdale.
GEORGIA, Crawford county—Apprais¬
ers appointed to assign and set apart from
estate of W. \V. Scott, deceased, a year's
support for M rs. F. E Scott and her minor
children, have made their retur*. This is
therefore to cite ail parties roue>i reed to
show cause, if any they have, before me
on or before ike first Monday in October
next, why such return should not be made
said fhp judrmenl of the court of Ordinary of
county. Witness my hand officially
O. P. WBIGIIT, Ordinary.
f> EORGlA. \ Irawfor.i ri.ni'h
• V
M/Jtlie.*,,. ....... .nhnin.sitator of James A.
Mathews, deceased, has mane application ;
for Lave to sell tlu. lands belonging to the |
estate of said deceased : This is to < ite all
concerned to show cause, if any they* have.
on or uefore ’ the first Monday in October I
w sai ap-fica' in should not hi
,isf nv « l o i‘ i v. s
... ,m i‘. ■■Ri .in,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Crawford county—Will be
sold before the court house door in the :
town of Knoxville, said countv, within the ■
legal October, hours next, of sale, the on tallowing the first Tuesday io j
wit: Lot of land number property to j j
tic in the 7y>
district, of said county, containing 202 £
acres, more or less. Levied on as the 1
virtue property of of William fi Carter under and by j
a fa issued from the county i
court of said county in favor of James H. I
Turner, aministrator of estate of Allen W. j
Turner, deceased, vs. said William GVter, I
said fi fa having been.' transferred to B. H.
Ra.v. All parties at interest legally noti¬
fied. Witness rny hami officially, this
August 29th 1S89. B. A. HARTLEY,
.Sheriff,
GEORGIA. Crawford conntv—By vir-i
of m order of the court of Ordinary oi j
notice said county door I the will Mil ot Wore Knox villi*, toe curt! eaidt
id town
couutv, within the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in October, ncxr, the
following land to wit: All of Jot number
162 and tm acres of lot number 1 S 1 iu the
seveith district of said county, being in
the being aggregate place known 212 . more or ’less, same
as the Rufus Carter
home place. Sold for the purpose of dis
triVt oa among the heirs of Rufus Carter,
de eased, and for paying debts against (he
e tile of said deceased. Terms cash
August 29, 1889. W. M.TAYLOR,
Administrator.
GEORGIA, Crawford connty—By virtue
of the power 'eared in ma by the hist will
° r, d testament of Elijah Enba..ks I will
sell hi ‘lira the courthouse door in Knox—
■de. s,ii*i eor.rity, withiu rhe legal Hours
of sale ou t.h : Ii: -L Titusdav in October, I
tho following lauds, to wit. East!
of lot number 41, wist, half of loti
66 and 15 acres of lot number 155
:u distribution the 3rd district of said the com, heirs ty. of Soflj said;
Terms among i
cash, August 26, 1889
W. K. EUlSANKtS, Executor. 1 r
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Cr. Melt's TEETIIIHAdeetiilns Powders)
I‘IICI{S & 1"} 1 xxBIXER, 4: 7’
-—~M:\.~’r=\', 6A., numms 1N..—
W T HISKY WINE r-\ iOB ACCO &C .'
J y L J- ’ -
pared Having bought out Mr. Holznndmi’s business, we me pre
Tobaccos to supply ma=ket our friends with fine best Liquors cigars and
the affords at living pzices. Now whenever
you come to town come to see Cmn; Hicks.
” EOKGXA, sold Crawford county— Will
before Vue court bouse door
hours Knoxville, of sale Georgia, within the legal
on the first Tuesday in
gust, 1889, the following property to wit :
One hundred and fifty acresof land, more
or less, being parts of lots numbers 141
142, in the Seventh District of said count',
bounded north by land of Daniel Harris,
of east Posfeii by lands and of Proctor, south by lands
levied west by lands of Uiil-
on as the property of defendant
by virtue of a fi f i issued'from the Supe¬
rior court of said county in favor of M.
(i. Dayne, Hardeman and Davis against
Rachel Jefferson. July 4t,h, insti¬
ll. A. HARTLEY, Sheriff
Wrapping paper for sale at
this office at 4cts per pound
DIZZINESS, nausea, drowsiness, dis¬
tress after earing, C3n be cured and pre¬
vented by taking Dr. J. H’ Mu Lean’s Liver
and Kidney Pilletf (little pitlsj
If health and life arc worth anything
and you are feeling out of sorts and tired
out, tone up your system by taking Dr. J
H. Md^an’s Sarsaparilla.
INDIAN WEED (Female Medicine) has
proved a great blessing to the weak,deli¬
cate, over-worked women of our large eitiea
for it is that all who use it keep robust and
healthy.
Pimples,blotches, scnlv skin, ugly sp:*ts
sores and ulcers, abscess* - -.ml tumors,
unhealthy discharges, stie’i as cajanir. ec¬
zema, ringworm, other font:? of -skin dis¬
eases, arc symptoms of !,lor.; impurity
TakeDr. J. H. McL»au’s Sarw.narifla.
No need to take those higeat: u-’i • pills;
one of I)r. J. II McLean's Liver and Kid¬
ney Fillets is quite sufficient and mote
agreeable.
HARWOOS’
mm mm: 5.1);
Made byI-Iarwood We ’1} Co.
_WEBOSTON. '
WANTED IN EVERT FAMILY
To R eplace Broken Ca.no.
RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS.
Anybody can apply
THEH.
No Mechanic needed.
SCLD B7
Fonutureft
Hardware
TRADES. tfv/a
In bnying new Cbgire, ask for those With
Harwood’* Bed Leather Finish Seats.
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