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OX THE EASIEST
LVEit OFFERED Uaa 't.U
COUNTY
T ho undersigned ife now prepared to
lend money at & per rout. Intel tret pot an
nuni. No cash edminisfeiohs charged bor¬
rower. All that borrower is requited to
pay ih advance is my fco tor licgotiatitig
loan ana cost of recording necessary
papers. Sums f $300 and ti. wards loan
fed oli improved tf real estate lor five years
lime; you want money at cheap l'at-es
borne and aoo ms, and got every dollar
tiiat you give a note for anti stive hfeaVy
fediiimihsiofl*. Respectfully,
0. P. VVRfGti^.
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tries, tho oontinuo w»ac$ ^lloitors
an Aiuerioan jm
for piitentAs, eaveate, fcrudf rjftarkk. oopy- and
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ethije. Inveatlent, pt Wfdailtrial pttikr.*s, jrnrii. peb
drpwtmente
j If you hare an invontiou to patent Ajnerlt&L writs l to
Sapp. A Oo. t pub\i«h«ra SS&H of SoienvitSu
rneded fr«.
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<J. S, M«'GEE
At Ceres or SfcEIniffrrny's 'Whiskies, old stand
For Fi Tie Brtifi jy,
feutd and Oiri And general Gio-'
briee^. eerie?. Everything at Macon
The iiV hite is KJn^
ri'vEd
toOO.OOO Now In Use.
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Geutlemen, do you want to piease your
wives?
Ladies do' you desire to ligliton yorir labors 7
Dealers do you' wish! to satisfy your cus¬
tomers ?
If Sri, Buy thF WHITfc.
Tho one and only Verdict of the people ai
largo is that the White fills the bill in' ev¬
ery respect.
VY’e Know Vriu Want Th'e Best.
A Golden Opportunity For Dealers.
ADDRESS..
White Sewing Mad'bine Co., Cleveland 5 O’
THE KHOXVIIIE JOURNAL.
VULlu c. It.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
What the People are Doing and
Talking About.
THE TIMEs 7 F< 5 iAWF 0 RD
kU« Mew* aid Neighbor
Jlaus-Perisaat
NeatioB.
Mr. J. W; Blasingame iH Having a stor¬
house built on tho railroad.
Mr. (jrawford Tierce is preparing to
move to thfe Sawyer place and go io farm¬
ing.
bertdiri partiefi sllera to think that
ivnoxVIlle will have a post office but a lit¬
tle lohgbr.
In ttVeive ihohtba hroro there will be
many clisihgas in the developing. toSri of itnoxville.
Tbi* county is fdst
Let tis iiiiye KrioJtvillc. irirife duelling houses built
t > rent Jli Thcle is a great
demand for dwfellihgi;
Tkere scema to i>e alfnoit ho sickness
in find aboilt td^h. Prvidenee has Indeed
smiled ujjoh lie in evry wajr this year.
Are you grealeful.?
A limited fillihij'fef of tile cblebrUtedm-u
cVslia tiiiiHa trees—one year old—for sale
by the editor.
Mr Frank Danicily Is building a smt. .
dwelling near tho Mr. depot, into t)iin>elly which he ex
flect* to move. A. J. lias
ilso started to erect a dwelling near In 4
br. ther’s.
A nice lot of dfes* goods jiitt opened atJ
W .Blaslngatbes stoio at lowest market
prices.
The Demorst'fe monthly roitgizine is
haudsomely illustrated anil Is a montl ly
which everp family should riot be without.
Journal llnd the Usinorst’s miigizine
only $2,10 pier year.
Ceres station is now krioftti as Mus. i'i
a,postoffice has kldntiers been csUb'lisiifcd ih <•
with m. H. F. as' pHstmastcr:
her boom.
The Stombridge propeft^ fciitthefl
of land dollars brought til'd hundred grid
five at auciiofi on i'i l&dav.
sliows Low property ithdi' knoSflllS 15
tied how.
Several Hems airS ffubii»lied In fln3
Which serve lb 1 tili'dw that troublh
the wliitcs an d bliefri in vttrioriS porti on
df tlife state il feared. Thefe is nb
whiitfeVer lot any troiible, only the
are ftofSlhg of n/> H rlemonsiration is
merit a political naturfe', and it
to vYliKt Extremes they rnay go.
Tbe Christen** holidays will soon
here. A groat many inp'rovemmds urw
have boon made,:; this enninVi’D
i.tSu dtm til ! COlliliJg LlUll
days will be an occaslou frit rnofo tlutu
uiual rejoicing.
i^Btdppin^ ptip(^ for sale
bis office at 4eis per poiiml -
iFoi-Hintise
The Green M. Jackson farm, co'nt’airi
irig Stllf afcre*, 3 mil** from Bfronj will
b< sold cheap ou' long tifrio.
AddrosJ: C. P. N. Baekeit,
Koo'Sa 82 Traders Bank, Affania.
glkFtfaa:
tfn ittd §mhty Mr Robert L. G refen
and Mi si Mary Y. Wright feife’re uuit.-d
hi rna'rrfefl tj ReV. Isaiah Grant, at the
home ot the bride in! this county.
Aiir. Greferi ife! a ^u'feiririg and pretgressive
young fartri'er, and we believe he hai
made a go’fed and' suitable choice 6t ..
partner for /ife.
^Ue Ofed
Mr. Editor:—jlou .... , have published
artidlea by ife- Y. Ti. which' are iuWft’ded 16
show the people of CraWfofcf efiunty that
the new toWn Will iooiV be th’S offly dtie in
the county, oa ought to be the only one iu
the cotiniy. N. Y. 7j. claims tlir.t they do
more tra'dfe thrift Wo do. 6ne firm in
K uoxtffllfe' dofes iftorfe’ biVsi'neis than
three of tWe tft the depot. The depot
agent’s' books wftl fbtAY this.
If there is wisdom ii, leaving s good old
county si to and moving into tfib pine wood*
near the tVafek dt rt fail load, then it is best
to abandon this (oW which has gr.r-tl^
improved during the last 12 month*,
In'd'eed Knoxville has'made greafer fetridi*
than any town oh oi-neari the A; & F. R.
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w„ e could unto j long , article .... , this
a on
feubj ic',- but there follricies are rife' arguments to
—nothing but to explode—and
WC are : tit! nji oti too Well to talk
our neigbb’irs. Let them filionf prosper but let
them talk fact, and oot 0. K.
BUIou^g, aiTT1I _,
V 11 u ual .A. C“ : tasu
Price $1 Per Annual
bcfei-gia Uleliiilngc
There is a vuhior around Rome to the
effect that Chicago capitalists have inter
e.sted tnemsolves to the extent of over Si,
000,000 in Biufl'toh and Piedibbhl mineral
lands, and inteiid to develop them imme¬
diately.
At Athens, Sunday, Deputy Murry
seized a Wagoh loaded with whisky the
was being sold. There were four men iu
t re patty, arid the liquor belonged to a
man named Rich, from Jacks h county,
near the Walton line.
In response to a telegraphic order from
Amcricns, a well-know n Macon hardware
estab’.'g iment felt pped Satuiday morning
S .ay-four Winchester rifles and 5,000 car
tridges to that place. The telegram COD
tainiug the order stated that raoe trouble*
were anticipated, arid that the rifles might
ba needed for protection.
Bob wding,. ,0,0,10* w
d,„ negro burglar, was arrested ‘7 at Griffin ‘ F,i- j*
diy night. , ■ He . has for years past , bolt ,
making an tiunilitl tour through that see
tlon, robbing every storehouse in the
& fiiutry that was unprotected. On i.i*
person was found tfto self-acting Smith &
Wesson pistols and over $000 in nioncvi
besides notes and letters, which proved
teat he has been implicated in the recent
robberies in l’ike county.
Saturday Rev. Edwin D Matthew’s was
s8Il * ; f rom Atlanta to Zebulon jail in de¬
l au lt °' $3,300 bond. It Will be
ed that he wrs arrested and brought to At¬
lanta by Detective Shackleford, on a charge
of having nlidri way with funds left iu
his hands by tho tax collector of Bike
county last week. He will have a hearing
before thb superior court Friday!.
The Calhuhe family; nephews of Capt.
James Edwards, who died Hear Abbevitb;
S. C . last week, have had ieft to tham a
royal luhcntanco. Ciipt. Edwards was an
eX-offirev of t he D'ilod 8t’«t°s navy and a
bach'ior So yr s It H tf ,^'ned 25.U00
acres ■ i aral I t. in one body at iris
home place and 64.000 acres in a body in
fhe cotfuties' adjoining. Pat Calhoun was
named as his oxccutor in the will, and the
esiate wak left to five nephews, a grand
ttepliffw Cbikiih tnd a niece of Maggie Capt. Eriivards *■
Pat and Miss Colhun of
Atliintaj With litllo Andrexv Calluin, inherit
a seventh feach of the estate, which will
hin u'jt tci |SOhiU6o or $5 r o0,006. The
other I/tlfs dro tbrho brothers who live in
Florida.' bafolmsi. arid another; Tb'c If. Teddy tWhun of
South prbphhv aniohots to
cnoneh to mitko eahti of thfe’ lega'rcos
woaahy.
The galldws uporr wlch “Pig” Hariri was
to hafe suffered death at S(imnifei4ille
last Friday, s'lands, a fofbddiyg-looKitig
ftpectft'lfe, "hunt it mile f r rr. Svrnmeryille
It is tin
.. mu ton, ti:ri mitiiierer u j t*e La taniau,
was executed. Tho Chattooga -ounty
autuoritiss fotind that it Would cost §35’
to build aneW scaffold, brit only $15 to
remove this one from Roriia io Summer^
vilie. When Tann Was t'«ld of the remov¬
ing of the scaffold, ho sliilddefed and said,
“ W’fiy dan’t they litfild £ new one? f caff’t
bear the idea ofbeing Iiung oft a gallows
that has already been useb.” From the
gibbet of this gallows a fope sways idly in
the miSty Atmosphere. It fita trihe-dtjiimff
rope, and is one that h’Ad a history. This
tope that has been fixed iri place to bra’ki
the neck of Pig Vanri 1 has already hung
fiilcen n fee. The last o’rife of the H'tmbii
yfas Hardy Hamilton ariij the one belorfe
was Pig’s brother-iri-dawd Th'e old ri'po
seem* to be good for many years yet.
I find Ideal Too'th Powder Is without
deception tha„ hogt 1 .have fever used.
With its aid I koep ftiy teeth ntfahlo very ip clean do
arid white; .Whichr I wae 1 tried!
with any other powder have ever
before.' So Bays Ferdinand E; Chartarcff;
Baltimore, Md.
., By tho way, willyotr buy and use Ideal
Tooth Powder ? We can! thor -iughly VeC
femmend it. R. E. Nichols, Ideal Tooth Deutisiy Powder So
lina, Kansas, efetiiriatfrift; says. ju’*t what its ftanp?
ig iu my
“ck
per brittle;
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I VIGORGUS-HtALTHlWEN
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A R>J‘°al Cjqg FOoWg/^fainSuipincaf’oij ^
ftwimif W aalrii«K cay*.'H
§ «-pirv ki
DECAY, MiddlfeKS^tTREi) thousuiuu, dot
inYmintE Sl
yfejTEDFoiiovEWSixEBjJ^ A ged Ma n.
J.^iT. n “iStot , oS
__-— * ISfo'tiio^aTorJScw it!
I .aaygS* without delay. Th«n^*
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H Lo tMiST8
Oiawfold (JoUntv’s
GENERAL NEWS.
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Small miihufrtoHea are rapidly liicre.as
ing iti Brunswick.
John N. Scarborotigh af Amerfcus bfis
lieen grabtfed a paleht on an iltltoHiatic car
brake.
Twelve hegfbes ate noiv under ttf-fsst ih
bonnection wltli the murder ofUapt, Miller
uf Houston fcotmtp.
Walter Nolan, aged %H. ended ti sfeven
day spfbe at M.idsou Saturday, by com
n 'ittiog suicide by taking mm-phine
Considerable excitement Hite been created
>* o™». b 7 mmm, of ti,, fa. a.,
negroes have ordered a quanily of Win
*~r
w S'- S'— —ell or R0},1 A„b
Masons will meet ih Atlanta Nov ’9'
Th,„ .ill „from .»
! ‘Sr ' ?r* 1 18 sc tho r f: first
* m® that tne convocation has evar been
held south ’
London Graham (colored) Was fouhd
hidden in the store or W H. Han sman, at
Madison, after it had been closed a few
n >§hts ago. He was bent on robbery,
^l a trunk ^ » valise packed with
h°°us.
lrude Shine, a negro bey 1G vears old
the *w* Wrightsville •"«- **»'«* m
ami tetiuiiie railtoad last
Thuruky mo,„i, 8 .
A- «*. .............. the furnit
lire factorp and the foundry ate erected at
(til-dele . the h.*it t linn me connpcn i the Sa
rt
vannah, Americus and Montgomery and
will O^gmSmUK.,, be built. and Mk kilmd.
There was a riot ofi an excursion train
on the Georgia Southern and Florida road
a few nights ago. Tho pafticipants were
white men and negroes, and whisky was
the cause ot it. Pistols, knives .,u i b. ss
knuckles were freely used.
The house of Mrs. Y. A. Conyers o '
Covington was entered by burglars t'liurs
day night while she was at church, and $65
and a gold watch were stolen.
Tho directors estimate that 220,000 peo¬
ple .
visited the Piedmdrit exposition at At¬
The receipts ar estimated at $86,
and the expenses at $70,000.
Ar land company is to be organized at
Athens to develop 1,000 acres ktiown as the
lip property. A duriimh lino will bri
built. All this is because tho present
Btreet car company i’efusfes to extend it*
Hub.
It having ufMaudi been Intimated that tho Floyd
Rifles are not satisfied v ifli tho
result of the state, miliitary conUst at t,ho
Dindtfi ,! r,-. V .
J- ‘•if UUiituci. Do
tween the two companies can lie arranged
lor $500 or $1,000.
At •>. Atlanta , Friday — ., . while Mrs. ,, Cor _ 4 u
c
he Bill was shooting glass bails held in her
hnsMrid’s hand; tho brillct sf ruck the )ieg,
and glaring, hit Comanche bib’s thum!/
and fingers, prorfheiu^ a painful but l ,>i
Serines wound.
A Norwegian sailor named Frank YVeck
dole, while at •S’orife iri the rigging of the
schrionur Minnie A. Boffcall at Union Is:
Iferid, ncA'r Darfeo, on YVedi citfiy last, lo*<
his balance and fell to tho duck, hie head
striking the edgfe 6fa plank, dashiu'g ou'li
his brains-
Sundaf morning, when the passeftgeY
train from Albany, duo at Macon at 1 ,45
o'clock a. in. was near Byron, a negro was
found i.ving dead Pear the track. Hii skull
had bfeen crushed arid a vety tad arid
bloody cut tffa'de, pres'eutirig the »ppeat
ance on first sight that a part of the head
bad been cut off. The’ supposition is thi.ti
the negfo went to sleep on the track and
was’ ruri over by £ train and Soiled, ahough'
it was suggested that ho might have been
Waylaid Hud ifch'fdefed, aiid placed near
the track to couvey th’e impression that
he win killed by thfe trafftV Tho coroner 1
of Houston county was notified so he
could hold an inquest. The nfegfo wrtf
Seen alive with another negrn Saturday
night about 9 o’clock and was sober.
The Atri^rfcan Accident Go.
$100,000 deposited for protection of
policy huldor*.
locIivIlb, ii.
fflMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE!
iftaritiri ToriAV^iiBa
No medical examination required. A
man is not wise who will not prefect liim
aad family in case of acci'dent when it
few (lava dUabuitv r ;"^. ce H you t .» V receive di ^:. f more ’ or , on than ’/ *
it costs to insure for a year. An Accident
Policy criairies yoti' to commaiid the best
medical atteutti n at one*, compensates
for loss of tinife, pfotect* your family while
you ajo hclplcva add lo^ve^ those w ho are
depcndc.it upon yob pfovried for in C»««
S
egrets having ,,ft,™^ins,.red •
NUMBER 32
•i Crawford
virtue •GEORGIA, the directions potinty— the wifi .By
of in last
amt late tpstaineiit, of said county, of Thomas deceased, J. binders, will
we
sell.at public oufcrv to the highest bid
der for cash dp the first Tuesnay in De¬
cember next before the couit house door
ing in Knoxfeil'jB the following in lands belong¬
to said estate, situate the 3rd dis¬
trict of said county, to wit: whole l.ot
of Lahd No. 103—139 and one-half acres of
Idt—iieventy Lot Kb 138, being the smith part, of said
of eight No. acres in south east
corner l.ot 131—67 acres in north
st corner of Lot Kb. 102 and li acres in
K ;flieiist one body corner and,ebutoining Ot lot.N'o. 109—ail 017 and lying
one
If, If acres more or less. Terms made
nownondhyot sale- Oct C 20,0889.
Augustus Jaunts Sanders,
M. Sanders,
Ekebutors
, , :---_, .
us by .the past will and testainonr of
farasB5ft»a?^Aafy; WS J” SISK
m,xt t* 1 ® following «”( discriWi hf pioperty to
afi. «A%ss "Jf tar SSS'
,i distribution r /among a
®®nsod. Sold for
heirs. J. I. Champion,
J. A. E^trs. Moore
^ ct c_ :i ' t ‘h J s 89
' , 1 i EOKG1A. sold lief Ciav.forrt Court county—vvil'l be in
ore thy house door,
j" the/egai hour^oi^saTei^on’^lie 'h'rst
SS^eaT Tuesday in Decmber next) Lots, of. land
half acres, more or less, levied on as
the MHttfo property Andh’rson, of W. Mary Johes Lucia Jbl'dan, D. J.
R. and
Vs - Mary «•„}-*,— Lricia Jordan, ^ Mattie J. Am
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Sheriff. .
GEORGIA, CraWfdird county— Will be
sold before the <otirt house door in the
tov\n of Knoxville, Ga., between the
wit: of land fift and 98
to Lots number 127
(except sixty acres in the south-west
corner of said lot), and north half of
lot number 126 in Mie 2nd district of said
county. Levied on under and by virtue
a mortgage fi fa issued from Crawford Coomb's
Superior court in favor of J. W.
vs. J. L-Parsons,
Aisu at ume time and place Lot, of
Land number 101 in the St li district of
land conveyed county, by B. Georgia, \Y. Lanferd being .1 . the T.
20tli to
on day of January, of John 1882. T.
on as the property
under and by virtue of three
fi fas issued from Crawford
court in favor of M. Nussbaum
Co., Nussblium VanSickle & Tindall
Small & Mallory vs. said John T.
cdsll. Tenants in'possession 30th, notified.
uct. loo!*.
B; A- HARTLEY,
Sheriff.
AriMixJsTRA'f'ORs Sale:
Georgia, Crait-ford County.
Under and by virtue ol a5 Order of
the Court of Ordinary, of said county, I
will sell, for cash, beiota the fcourthouse
door in the f .wn ot Krioxvilfe, Ga,, with¬
in the legal hour* of sale, on the first T ues
day in December, oe£t, whole tb‘e fellowing de¬
scribed lands, to wit: 16# lots numbers,
131, 132.157, 158, arid IffO, contain
iny two hundred, t v‘> a”d one half (P01J)
ic;*-', tun . OtiU Hundred and
eighteen (118) acres, being parts of lots
numheies 129 and ISO! . ne hundred acres
<>f tho Northeast portion i/istrict.of of lot .number,
156, all in tho (ISt) 7tb said county,
and eightoep acres Tnd of t,ho Southeast
part of lot 1 1?iu tffri District of said
oounty, being lands belonging to the estate
-Limes N. Mathews bift* of said county
deceased; linn’ing iri Birfd. the aggregate t\ 1451 for
acres, more or c‘f less, debts propel sold arid
the purpose paying of estate
fur distribution' arilorig the heirs at law of
said deceased.
Oct. J. A'dnierifstrator. YV hftitiiews,
. italers .. I’Jirwlciau't rtcclririond 1L
All keep it,her bottle. Genuine
ha* trade-mark and craned red line* on wrapper.
{HICKS '85 PARKER,
~4MAC0N, 6A., DEALERS'IN—h
t. 1W ' *7 H21 r 3 S KY, ‘ WINE, '. ' ' TQBACCO ‘ F ’ ‘..&C. ' -
l i
pared YHaving bought out -Mr, Hol’zendorf‘s business, We'nre pré‘
'Tobaccosthe to supply ma‘rket our friends with ‘the beat =Liqu0rs cigars and
afiox-ds at livingpriGes. Now Whenever
you» come to town rcometo see Cwm Hicks.
GEORGIA, Crawford
and Ordinary by virtue of an order of the court
of tv. id county I will sell
tbe court house door in Knoxville,
c.nuitv, vviiliin tlie lawful bourn of sale, ou
ifie rrst Tuesday in November m fir. tlio
tolliv i a rop< ty re wit: foui-'i en acres,
mo u It lot of land 144
in the s eond district of said countv, lyb g
mtj lining to larvis.of ’i' Mrs. II. II- Ray, It.
0. Su hli and Z. Harris in said town
Knoxville : and also one milch c vv. a lot
of old mechanics tools and tome kitchen
furniture &c. Saicl property belonging to
estate of Mrs. M. S. Stcinbridge, deceased,
and sold for the purpose of paving debts
'^d ,. t ... i estate • „,,.i and for mstnlu-ina: ri
, among
noir *' H. M. BURVETT,
2nd, 1889. Administrator.
GEORGIA —Crawford county, Under and
by virturefif the will of, Mrs. M. Allen,
tile I will sell at public Hie outcry, be¬
fore court house door, ih town of
Knotville, raid county, within (he legal
hours of sals, tho on tlie,,first Tuesday in No¬
vember next, following described landa (
to wit: Whole Ms numbers 129 and 29
the sixth (Gth) rii lrict of said county,
containing each 202{ acres, nml in the ag¬
gregate 405 acres, more or less-.Sold lor
pnfpose of paying making iud.ebtejhican i f said d#-.
and for distribution among
legatees under hand— said.will. Tern/* cash.
Witness my Tho*. T, Dickson.'
of Mrs- M. Allen, deed. Sept 20, 188SL
Si. iiofffitt’s imm (Teething Pcstfers)
Bowel*, All*y«i Irr^Utioni Aid 5 ; Obild,uak«a Rernlate®th*
Etfr r.nd HtrengiheTis C’o»tB only tike IS Cents. Te;«thfuA T««tblac
EtLytlpns Sorna, cart^*
and troubles and Children uothlnR: eonals it Ibr
tne V • v.mni»*r of ctf any ag*. It
isse/Sandsure. Try It and you will Bt-v«r ba
without TKKTKIK A as lent? ai there eMld«
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