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ON THE EASIEST
TERMS
EVER OFFERED IN CRAWFORD
COUNTY
Tlie nndersigned is now prepared to
lend money at 8 per cent, interest per an¬
num. No cash commissions charged bor
Tower. All that borrower is required to
pay in advance is my fee tor negotiating
loan and cost of recording necessary
papers. Sums of $300 and upwards loan¬
ed on improved real estate 1or five years
time. It you want money at cheap rates
Como and sea me, and get every dollar
that you give a note for and save heavy
commissions. Respectfully,
O. P, WRIGHT,
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The most UelMat* aad most lasting odors raatto.
Our trade-mark patented on ovary label.
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advantages oi a evury ^.',.., 1-00
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admitted to ha the best pa. :
shechanico, departments invoutions, of in.;- ^ - • . !
other
liebed iu any eouutiy. • -:iVM!-.3d
nil patentees «’.d title of c i - 1
enca jgoldby.all week. newsdqfllere. Try it four :.u .. io',' oi;o i dollar.
If ha irvonf-ion f v/nto . to
you ve an- o
JH'tmu 6 s Co., pabiiiH-.w.-i of FioientitV’ Americfca,
f moiloa t**.
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•T: o Oo M « G E S
At Ceres or McElmurruy’a cld stand
-n Uor line -rn- J-.T, Whiskies,- ■ 1 Brailiy, T-, -I
Rum and Gin and mi era i
ceries. ■ lhveryt.ii 17l - - mg at Maccn -
prices.
The White its King.
OVER
7000,000 Now In Use.
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warn
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Geutleiuen, uo you want to picase your
wives?
Ladies do you desire to lighten your labors?
Dealers do you wish to satisfy your cus¬
tomers ?
If so, Buy THE WHITE.
The one nod only verdict of the people at
large is that the White fills tho bill in ev¬
ery respect.
We Know You Want The Best.
A Golden Opportunity F’oy DettlcrA
r f "171 H k grasaac^ Til u 1111 !,■ H r m- J 'I
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VOLUME
TOWN AND COUNTY.
What the People are Doing and
Talking About.
THE TIMES IN CRAWFORD
Soe&esy Sews asul fteigluteor
[iowsl f!otes-Pm»naI
Mention.
Dwelling houses are in great demand
at Knoxville.
The town was full of people and trade
was unusually brisk on Saturday.
Court "week and the Baptist association
como about the same time at Knoxville.
The town will be lively iudeed during
week after next.j
It is said that Mr. A. A. Mathews,
the upper part of the county, will
to town shortly.
Miss Ehoda Danielly is visiting
in Columbus.
Mr. Westley Blaringame has . gone
Atlanta to finish his course in the
of Dentistry.
The Baptist church looks greatly
proved under a coat of paint. It will
completed as soon as the cupola is
ed.
The superior court will conveno
one week from next Monday, and will
likely to continua nearly 1 W 0 weeks.
Mr. Joe! Hortmaa raised about
bushels of curn this summer on a
patch without working the corn at all,
This is the best country in the world.
A limited number of the celebrated
brella China tress—one year old—for
by tho editor.
A First Class nevv Sewing Machine
sale at nearly half price. Apply at
printing office.
Mr. W. J. McAfee now holds forth in
the house formerly occupied by Mr. Hanes.
Ordinary farm lands several miles from
town sold at $8 and ■$ 10 per acre at
lic salo Tuesday. This country is
proving.
Knoxville continues to grow. The la¬
test is said to ha a ton cents store to be 0 -
peaed soon on the old Allen corner.
The sweet potato crop is immense.
This : s good bows, for the potato crop
ao important one
Mr. William Carter, of Macon, was in
town on Tuesday.
Mr. T. Lowe, who is living at Daw¬
son, was in town among old friends on
Tuesday.
Mr. Wade Mathews .has had a
spell of fever, hut is almost well again,
we are glad to say.
Miss Emma Brown has suspended
school at Goshen Valley, aad is
some time in Fort Valley.
Mr. John V*. Blasiugamc has
the big new Hanes store and is having it
finished. It is tho best store building in
town,
For a sofo and certain remedy for
and ague' use Dr JII McLean’s
and Fever Cure, it is warranted to cure.
Even (he most vigorous and
people have at tiffiesn fevling of
and lassitude. To dispel this feeling
Dr - J v tj -. : ' icLeua ’ s «ampariii»; it
impart vigro and vitality. .
That enterprising firm, Coleman,
& Co., have a new uevertisement in
issue. Read it all ye farmers!
Professor Willie Pierce, of Rohloy,
bean spending several days in town.
Major McAfee, colored, bought a
at public Bale on Tuesday for about §1,600.
Ho owns.another place worth about the
l '* mo i"'b' 0 linu , peacable -, and ,
,
with all his promises. There are too fevr
negroes like Major.
Professor F. II. Dali is in town for the
purpose of teaching a c'a.-3 iu penmanship.
He exhibits a through knowledge his art,
and comes well reccommemled. Professor
Ball i:«u already worked up r, class of at
least a dozen pupils, aud will likely have
a good many more.
The colored people’s camp meeting at
this place was attended by about two thou
sand negroes on Sunday last All kinds
of edibles were sold at stands by auction¬
eers, loud voscea and the scent of whisky
defined that sanctified place, yet there was
no lighting or fussing.
Tueke arc times wheiia feeling or lassi¬
tude will overcome tho most robust, when
the system craves for pure blood, to fur¬
nish the elements of health and strenght.
The host remedy for purifying c od
is Dr. J. 11. McLchuV .Sar.-avariUa.
IW BRVm’S IRON BITTERS
(vijjfcs Indigestion, Biliousness, DvRpepsin., Main*
rin, .Nervousness, and Genergl DebUit^
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA. OCT. 2, 1889
Price $1 Per A.rmu:n.
TTbe dotiiaty AtHnsicc.
On last. Saturday the town was alive
with tbo"""leading farmers of the county,
who had come to attend the meeting
the County Alliance It was a pleasant
meeting and some Ierv important business
was transacted.
In the afternoon the body was treated
to a speech by Dr. Dickey, a gentleman
who was raised in this county but
homo is now in Texas. His speech
er:! him to bo possessed of considerable
formation upon leading public questions,
and his reasoning was sound and
Dr. Dickey made the heat speech of
kind tho writer ever heard.
J© JJ3 AD.
On last Saturday Mattie Lou
spirit passed from earth to the realms
the blest. She had suffered a few
witt. consumption, having inherited the
disease irom her mother.
Mattie . Lou T was ]usfc , _ budding it* into *x
womanhood, , • and . was J a most f loveao'e
child, lier associates must fed , , that , , .
t lia for „ , having . . k , her.
m ' 6 aro PP 101 ' nown
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K8K»XVSS.S-ffi JEAKK.BT.
Just received a car load of
Texas Ityet Proof Seed Oats which
offer at 50 cents-a bushel.
Flour from $4,00 to 0,00 per barrel.
Granulated Sugar at 10 cents per lb.
1*0 lb. sacks of Salt at 90c.
r. Geoigia o oeed 3 T> R_\c - ,g>l. ff. 1 2o nr per i bushel i i
California Hams at 10 cents per lb
Meal at 70 cents per 1 bushel
Meat at Ci per pound by the side
Bran at $100 per hundred pounds
Checked , , rT Homespun at 6 cents .
Four-four Sheeting at 7 cents a yd
Ladies Shoes from $1,00 to 3,00 ’ per 1 pr 1
Gents Shoes from $1,00 5,00 ” ”
We have just received a lartre lot of Gents
ready made Clothing which we bought
direct from manufacturers that we offer
at price never bcCte lo thi.
tion and other SS.-rchandiso, Hats Notions
in fact everything kept in a first class gen
eral store.
We cordially onvite Ibc public to call
and examine our Stock and wo are
dent we can give satisfaction both in qual
tty and prices.
lie peel fully,
Wright & Allen
Yv r rapping paper for sale at
tfiis office at 4cts per pound
The American Accident Go,
$100,000 deposited for protection
policyholders.
louisvile, K Y.
TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE!
#©“BETTKtl INSURE TODAY“fD 8 (
No medical examination required. A
man is not '.visa who will not protect
self and family in mbs of accident when it
•costs only four cents a day. For only
few days disahiiitv you receive more than
it posts to insure for a year. An
Policy enables you to command the
medical attentten at once,
for ioss of time, protects your family
dependent you me helpless and leaves those who
of upon you provided for in
accidental death. One person in
seven is killed or injured every year.
tistics show tuat there are more than
accidents to one fiie, and yet no one
regrets having property insured. .
IV. W. SSB.A43K, Eg.
Knoxville, Ga.
R5irrT«> IBS cukscss, Til Malaria, Si BBGOE>, XnciigcEtioa &
v.
TlUiousne?.' 1 , talve
BROWN’S IRON KTOTERS.
ii cures quickly. Tor sale by all dcale: 5
reiriicino. Get the ceuuino.
J find Ideal Tooth. Powder is without
exception tho best I have even- used.
With its r.id I keep my teeth very clean
and white, which I was uuabio to tried do
with any other powder I have over
before. «So says Ferdinand B. Chur lard.
Baltimore, Md.
Tooth By tho Powder way, will ? We you buy thoroughly and use Ideal
can
ommend it. E. E. Nieholf., Dentist, Ba¬
haa, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder
is in my estimation, just what its tv.no
indicates. each An engraving bottles. 29x24 Price is given
with two 26 cents
per bottle.
pnm CTS733WCA
Ui?c IVrowi>’» y Pi.a jlltiura.
rijjvlflaiK-i TtfOjffimcnU it.
All dcrien ke*’ 7 > it. *1.00 pov bottle. Genuine
lias tradcpinark mid cr^;aed rod lines on wrapper.
Either of tlm following Ongrurings,
the “Evangeline,” Gleu” “The “Bayard,” First Step,” “Monarch without ot
or
advertising-on thorn, sizo 20x24 inches,
given with one 50 cent or two 25 cent
bottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. Those
uro not A. cheap D. Bowman, lithographs, Dentist, but Nicholia, works of
art.
Idaho, says, I find am using superior your Ideal all Tooth
Powder, and it to others.
The engraving 24th “Evangeline” December, arrived
safoiy on tiio of making
it scorn like a CJhristmas gift. Trusting
that Ideal Tooth Powder may flourish,
I remain, yours respectfully, Elois Rai¬
no se engrav
li).u
(Jrawfoid. County’s Organ
AceoJuiaoileitta All Arsiic'l.
Rev. P. L. J. May, who was buried in
the cemetery at this place not long ago,
was a very good, but rather eccentric old
gentleman. Mr. Frank Wright relates a
rather amusing incident illustrative of the
oie gentleman’s disposition and usefulness.
Yeats ago Mr. May lived at Oglcthopo
He was a very mnustrious and enterpris¬
ing man. lie was a pre chc-r, ran a hotel
and was Ordinary of the county, He also
owned a ferry on Flint rriver.
One day while Brother May was at the
ferry, and his ferryman had gone off for v.
short while, a young man and a girl came
np iu a buggy.
“Canyon direct me to the man who
owns this ferry,” said the young man.
"
v. Brother li 13 . T may. . , ,,,, , '° U a ° r0S
After crossing the young asked him who
, , . „
do,”7ddBrothelMa^'
T7 He wanted A , his , * . horse and , , bmrgv cared
for c and , asked , , who , -. kept , a imbue stable,
x
iCT ‘I do. A „ said . w> brother . ,, May.
v
1T lie then Bald , that 4| he , and . the , girl ... had
°
nm avvay t0 gel lnai . riedj and wa nted t0
CC6 0ldinary t0 £ at Hceuso.
“I am the Orainarv,” said tho old man.
After issuing the license the young man
asked to be shown a preacher.
“I am a preachc-r and vvi'i marry you at
once,” said Brother May, which ha did.
GEORGIA. Crawford county—Under
and by virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary of said county I will sell before
the coort house door in Knoxville, said
county, within the lawful hours of sale, on
firet Tuesda / l 11 N ° ven - bor t!ie
following property to wit: fourteen seres.
more or less, of lot of land number 144
!n second district of said county, lying
adjoining to lands of Mrs. B. H- Ray. R.
Knoxville J>. Smith and and Z. also, T Harris milch in said town lot of
; one cow, a
, >1 °'. t * "'echiuffcs tools and some kitchen
furniture , &c. Said property belonging to
estate of Mrs. M. S. Stembridga, deceased,
iiu< ^ sold for the purpose of paying debts
d -«- ^ <listributUm am90g
Qji. II. M. BURNETT,
2nd, 1,880. Administrator,
p n F6fDr. J. II McLean’s liver and Kid
uey Billets is quite sufficient and mors
agreeable.
IF TOVIt HACK Aimxa
Or you arc all worn out, realty gcod for nothing
it Is general debility. Try
BUOIVIPX I&ON V.ITl'imS.
It. will cure you, and rtive a nood appetite. Sold
by all dealers in medicine.
I
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/*•.—My darling, you look irresittiblj
lovely to-night!
S.U .—Do I ? Thanks very much! you
jw i/nnsorao us a iTince, Charley, in yow
drew suit.
I/e ,—Give the credit vo the Di&MOSi
'Shut, my'iove, which i wear tor the fir
time to-night; toileiip. it io that which gives (slip ton
■ t.: my Hero is its prototype
ring the Diamond engagement Log on
fur finger).
She .— May our love he ax enduring at
• the fame of
“ The Diamond Shirt.’
'Tableau,
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If ycur duller dries not korj> it, send br, addrcpi
to Diiuel MiUar Sc Co., sole mauul :iirer< i iu
t-iti.
MARWOCTC SEATS’
fiafib hytéarw§$3 Eff; 8.2...
BGS‘E’OE‘L
m. |i
WANTED tti EVERY FAMILY
To Eoplaco Erokea Cane.
HE-SEAT YOUR CHAIHS.
Anybody eiui apply gif jy
TUICd.
No Heciisaic neodotl. %
soi.n its
em S:
AGENTS WANTED.
NUMBER £2
“llS
deceased, I will sell at public outer*;,
h ip the court house door, in the town
Knoxville, said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
vdmber next, the following described lands
to wit: Whole lota numbers J29 and 29
in the sixth (Glh) district of said county,
containing each 202$ acres, and in the
gregate 405 acres, more or less- Sold
purpose of paying indebtedness of aaid de¬
ceased and for making dirtribution
legatees under said will. Terms cash,
Witness my hand— Thos T. Dickson,
Rx of Mrs- IvT. Alien, deed. Sept 26.'1889.
GEORGIA, Crawford county—Apprais
ers appointed to assign and set apart from
esta? ® of v,r - w - Scott, deceased, a year's
cr: „ -1'; B Scott and her minor
s “PP ' ’ or rs
children, have made their return. This re
therefor. to cite ail parties concerned to
show cause, if any they have, before 1113
or before the first Monday in October
nest, why such return should not be made
the judgment of the court of Ordinary
said county. Witness my hand officially.
O. P. WRIGHT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford couDty— -J. vV.
Mathews, .administrator of James N.
Mathews, deceased, has made application
for Isays to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased : This is to cite all
concerned to show cause, if any they have.
od or before the first Monday in October
granted. n< xt why said application should not be
Witness my hand officially, this
August 80th 18S9. O. P. WRIGHT,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Crawford coufity—Will be
sold before the court house door in the
town of Knoxville, said countv, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu
October, next, the Fallowing property to
wit: Lot of land number 8(3 in the 7th
district of said county, containing 202|
acres, more cr less. Levied on as the
property of "William Carter under and by
virtue of a fi fa issued from tho county
court of said county in favor of James H.
Turner, an.iaistrator of estate of Allen W.
Turner, deceased, vs. said William Carter,
said f- fa having been transferred to B. II.
Ray. Alt parties at interest legally noti¬
fied. Witness my hand officially, this
August 29ih 1889. B. A. HARTLEY,
fjherifikt
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GEORGIA* Crawford of By vir
of an order (Tie‘K.iiiTVfOTdiuafv of
said county I will sell before the
house door in the town of Knoxville,
county, within the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday hi October, nest, the
following land to wit: All of lot
IC2 and ten acres of lot number 161 in tho
sevca.h aistncf: or sstiii cop. u tv.
He ag^atr* h.m»wn 212. more t‘> or Kutun 1«, Oii’t^r tame
• c H': * Ut. aa j
Lome place. Sold fir the purpose ofdis
tributiou among the heirs of Rufus Carter,
doceasud, and for paying debts against the
estate of said deceased. Terms cash.
August 29, 1889. IV. M. TAYLOR,
Administrator.
GEORGIA. Crawford county—By
of tha power vested in mo by lire last will
and testament of Elijah Eubanks 1 wili
sell before the courthouse door iu
ville. said -county, within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in October,
next, the following lands,, to wit: East
half of lot number 41, west, half of lot
number 56 and 16 acres of lot number 155
n'd m the 8rd district of said comity. Sold
fi*r distribution among the hairs of said
deceased. Terms cash August 2C. 1S89
W. K. HUB Executor,
Tfliiny Poi-sotta j
Arc broken town from overwork or honschold !
Byot-fii’s Stow ff.-Hisrh
TGbniiOL tliO system, u:-i - mi;. '
ce*.o tf' ; iie, and c.niv uv-tar 1 il . Q vl i tin t - VU 1 ?
Jfff
O.ttK'3 Vf ; ' ,s, • <;«*«»•»?ia>s. Misj
' i: ;d,
Ju;. :-t:ur.btc q bao^swereJ >y t h. -•r.u rf«?!rup- by xuaM
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“MACON, GA., DEALERS 119—2.. . .
WHSKY a 5. 1 ,‘ WINE ’ , 1“ .l BA» j I j
I.:f‘.‘.‘iilg‘ bought out Mr. Holzmulorf’s busztsess, we'are 5111523
pared t0 :51: pp] y 0111' h-mnds with the best fig {103's cigars afifi
‘i‘omccm Um mazhet affords :tt "lining, prices. Now Whéném
you come to town (732216 to see {1211111 Hicks.
w, v
FOB SALE
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iQhsa;) B ERS il 105, 0 & Lots in
t> 53 a
Kf'uui
Grange Grovan iu Marioa Co.
FIa„ GfTersd.
The new Town of Musella
(formerly lmow fl as seeks sta
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v ‘' v 'h SitilSCeu OH tj© jftuSlltft .
, URL ii. -on K. midway • t 1 between
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I-HONVille .... 8lid t/lUloden,
088
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been laid off and lots ai‘fc offer
eel at Extremely Loiy Prices.
Fertile and healthy section, intelligent
people. Ihst location in the state for »
large mercantile business, steam gin etc.'
Mod pre-eminently, adayied to Fruits of
all kinds—especially the peach.
Two stores there doing a line badness.
Will have a Post Office in a few day* with
double daily mails. Sites have been do¬
nated for school and church buildiugs, and
the citizens propose erecting them.
Building is now being done on stveial
new iota, an in the near future the sound
cf the saw and hammer will echo among
the surrounding hills. I have also 870
acres good Farming Lands lying immedi¬
ately around the station which I will sell
cheap in quantities to suit purchaser,
also a good 2C0 acre farm on Ulkahatchee
creek, 2$ mik-s distant.
Also ORANGE GROVES in Marion
county, Fla. on easy terms. > :
I can be found at Knoxville or Mnsellit
for the next 10 days. After that address
me at Anthony, Fia. or call on II. Finch
Banders, my agent at Geres, Ga.
Respectfully,
McD. STROUD.
Musella, Ga., August 26, 1889.
t-*b- -7 • min inn h mi 11 ——^
If health and Ufa are worth anything
and you are feeling out of sorts and . tired
out, tone up your system.by taking Dr. J
H. McLean’s Cr.rsaparilla.
INDIAN WEED (Female VIcdicin#) has
prove over-worked 1 a great Lies-lug to tho weak,deli- citied
cate, v.-omeu of our large
ior it is that tali who use it kaep robust aud
healthy.
Pimples.blotches, scaly skin, ugly spot»
so«j!j cud ulcers, (abscesses and tumor*,
unhealthy cfaliurges, such as catarrh, ec*
s*n*. riti’gwnrmpother forms of skin dis
( ’f s . r -S are symptoms, of blood impurity
. RikcUr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla.
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J-i^^S^i'r y.li.r^In-itafica, Al-*.»EHt<**tloa, Befntate* tli«
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and Bort*s, at>ii unthing: eqn&is It tor
• ir. .,r i TK ht KI2f Aaa!«»aK as there ar« cfetUU
J*KV»*S>«usM,
aix j m i^u rsmuuj mats
ASK FOR ITi
THE SELF-THRZADINQ ,
fes3 ^ H 'fJs P? i E
Etn ■ 1
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3 99
In it are corn
bleed the ii li¬
est mechanie- 9
si skill, ilr~j , Wj|"1f
most nsnfu 1
end practical )s|fegS»ii
e3ement8i and
all known ad \
make vantages a sew- that i
ing machine
desirable to ,VJ i
cell or use.
ELDREDGE R 7 FC. CO. I i
? 6 rtC 7 and Wiiolasala 0f3ee, Sslriden, Si
371 Wabash Are., €h(caff&,
50 £roa<& Street, New York*
' THE BRILLIANT ‘
SALOON A IV D RES I‘AU RANT; :g
IS OWNED AND BEING RUN BY . .
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