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Subject: RE: [GASCHLEY] Schley County News # 4
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 19:46:02 -0500
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Subject: [GASCHLEY] Schley County News # 4

Very little news this issue.

The Schley County News Thursday, February 4th 1897 No. 4

Young Charles Crisp is being deservedly complimented on the modesty and good
taste he displays in his autobiography which appears in the latest edition
of the Congressional Directory. He has less to say than any other member of
congress, giving only this account of himself: "Charles R. Crisp, of
Americus, was born in Ellaville, Schley county, Ga., October 19, 1870, is a
lawyer by profession, being the junior member of the firm of Hooper & Crisp;
was elected to the fifty fourth congress as a Democrat without opposition,
to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, the Hon. Charles F.
Crisp.----Atlanta Journal.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
Notice To Bridge Builders
Will be let to the lowest and best bidder on Thursday March the 4th at 10
o'clock, a.m. at the court house at Ellaville, the building of two bridges,
and repairing of one bridge across Buck creek near the old camp ground.
Also at the same time and place the building or repairing (of) two bridges
across Buck creek near Murray's X roads. All bridge builders solicited to
attend. For specifications call on W.D. Murray, Ellaville.
By order of Co.
Feb. 3rd 1897

PERSONAL NOTES
Col. E.F. Hinton, of Americus, is in town.

Mr. John Respess, of Butler, was in town yesterday.

Miss Minnie Daniels, a popular young lady of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs.
Lin Bridges.

Miss Jessie Morgan returned to Americus Friday, after a short visit to Mrs.
Juliette Arrington.

Miss Hattie Daniel returned to her home at Friendship Sunday, after spending
a week with friends in Ellaville.

Misses Nell Davis and Julia Peacock; Messrs. S.M. Callier and S. Collins
spent Sunday very pleasantly at the home of Mr. J.T. Collins at Murray.

Messrs. T.G. Hudson and J.M. Collum went up to Atlanta Tuesday to attend the
special session of the legislature, called for the purpose of hearing the
report of the investigating committee in the case of Judges Sweat and Reece.

Mrs. Will F. Wimberly, of Jeffersonville, arrived Tuesday for a visit to her
parents Maj. and Mrs. E.S. Baldwin, and is meeting with a warm welcome from
her numerous friends.

Mr. J.F. Woods made a business trip to Dawson this week,

Miss Sarah Ingram, who has been detained at home for a month on account of
her mother's illness, left yesterday to resume her work.
end # 4





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