The correspondent. (Roberta, Ga.) 1892-190?, December 17, 1892, Image 4

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Friends Rad Patrons of Crawford and Adjoining ties; in thanking you for your past support and p; tronage and soil - ifir.g a larger share in the future, we take this method of calling ycur attention to our large and varied line of r j o a 5 ■ embracing everything kept in a first-class pity store. sos shoe vim Is complete for old and young. Consult your interests bv through it before purchasing elsewhere. Our novelties in mmm mm§ Are the latest styles in Shades and Fabrics. Don’t go to Macon, Atlanta or anywhere else until you have seen om stock and learned our prices. Our line of SEIMS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS ; CLOTHING, CAPS,' WOOLEN TOP SPURTS -AND; UNDERWEAR Is the largest ever brought to this market, and at prices that will astonish you Also a full line of wise - ? GROCERIES, Hardware, Queen and Wiliowware at .competition prices. We respectfully ask you to call to see us and inspect our entire stock. We guarantee to please you in both goods and prices. And as an inducement to those who owe us, or to those who wish to make a bill with ns, we will pay from -Jc toiR per pound above market price for .cotton. ■» * MA j I ri T TTY it v J v /sc h ■ K_ 5 r. o 1:1 1 5 a**.-* akiJ*?.* flustficwe* matm nin srika n A Hint to Lattndresses. The • excellent laundresses of Lolland uso refined boras instead of d&da in tho proportion of a largo handful of powder to about ten FT ions of bailing water. Borax, beiitga, the'slightest neutral salt,-does not in linen,' and those degree injure tho, who try it will bo Movsed with the result. The Butch (washerwomen h&VcT’besii' frpqnofb fj£' .centuries, and when 'Muslin And lace ruffs became fash ’-Unable. Eiigaheth sen.4-. for of these laundresses to in¬ struct tho English bow to wash and dress these dainty articles of the toilet. Choice Recipes. « ^ , irge lemons and one pint of sugar. Mix and xroezef the same as cream, The milk will curdle by the addi Ron of the lemon, but come ail right in the freezing process. outer (LpjiLdFLCiWER.^— stalfcA Soak in Remove qpld water, the ‘md cook in boilirfg salted water abonH W minutes. Drain, sopor r r of molted buth.-o Or * a cup ,’Kjg- i.-.lww " wj- snt( .! ai-f-; <jv,.*r. I.., 1 . . •r-. : ■ c-r* hi, ■ hhv.- !*,, . 1. -■ :..... - Pea Soup. ^ \ aiU sb*0 article of diet as a ^utntiva in nervous .states, says A. EL xtamti^ii, is the drioc^ P*r a * Aiid in certain cades, where even cod liver oil rails to* build up t v||f:i ae P rQ atieat > b® has obtained made excel- from ‘ J3 astya P Iff 1 *- . Ordinary pea soup is jf aae with just sufficient ham* or bacon to give it a flavor, and be °* iore.servmg bicarbonate a small soda quantity added. of ot is Stub Ends of Thought Idle men are as great gossips as idle women. If a man’s ability were as great as his discontent, every body would be Napoleon. ’ a me ^’B ' * horoo, woto ^ ^.'bentimeii./ c , . is . a glorified , preju- . Everytman defends Irmt;elf mi consciously^ Ticis'one day in theVeek to goto church, and seven to love thy neighbor as thyself.--Detroit Tree Dress. biae-d. y. He mcei-es eS^kODO **. "Jii'/h s .... to IJ . , fho c;r>,00-J. hO ■ • -«r »hs Ok.i of. L j L.Fo: r iO. j h LIFE ENDOWMENT POLICY -IN THE SOS CENTRAL LIFE- ISSUE as win OF CINCINNATI, is tho best policy for/the insured, be¬ cause it combines the constant pro¬ tection fit ordinary life insurance at ordinary rates with a profitable in¬ vestment which is better than gov¬ ernment A per cent. bonds. On this plan the assured does not ‘-have to die' to win.” The entire premiums on a policy of this kind remain with the Company, and are invested at a high rate of interest (.between 7, and 3 per cent.) compounded, and when the nremturn's, with profit front all sources*.!.©sirits share of dosses and expenses, equal to the face of the policy, it is payed to the assured, if living, as an endowment. In case of death at any time previously,- it is paid in full to the beneficiary. For instance, the premiums on a Life Rate Endov/ment Policy, taken at age ?5,twenty annual payments, will according to the past experience of the Company, cause the policy to mature in about 2j?years, in which case it will be paid in full to the as¬ sured As tho UNION CENTRAL real¬ izes the highest rate-of interest on its investments df any Hfo company in toe United-Slates, and has a death considerably below the average, it will he seen why the above result be reached in so short a time. Tho difference in the am unt .of at 5 per cent, and 7 per cent interest, respectively, for years is $17,990 in favor of the lat¬ ter. THE UNION CENTRAL av¬ over? per cent, on all its m while- the Eastern lifg average about 51 oenfc. SPECIAL REASONS FOR lNSUKING IN Tue Union Central Life. EOT AST AST: TSV SSSSS^SS" v„ ■ ' y " ,e COmP “ a “ S ** „ AST:™ , , “risi . , , lu . »«t class of securities. More than three fourths of its total asset!s a in vested in real estate securities. Of toe balance not a dollar is invested in stool*s or bonds, government bonds exceptoA. °. ft is required by State*law to hold, for the protection of its policy holders, a reserve fund uoonthe ba¬ sis of 4 per cent., the highest stand¬ ard known in the United States-. 4. Its policies are no u-forfeitable and incontestable after three annual payments, 5. i ts interest receipts for several vears have exceeded all death claims, (ushired endowments and taxes. ■such a record has rarely, if ever, Feen made. „ T , ./oliey-holders the benefit of a high rate of interest. .7/ Its stockholders by State law are liable for double the amount of their stock. 8. It issues Endowment policies At Life rates, and results have pr oven the plan to be the best ever adopted 0. It pays its losses promptly and - «• S F-,<. ^ Vonnp....j, 1 fc ,,i f' t. * i F , 1 . ’V'N 3 '' 115 3*5 po! v ' >% «w* (wlfjik » m fv a> AH MUSELUA, ' 04., —DEALER IN— DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS CAE DIES CRACKERS . And, in fact, a line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. If you want to get bargains call on DICKEY. Resells at'prices that will surprise you. si-4 CLOTHING AND NOTIONS. COFFEE SUGAR FLOUR TOBACCO SNUFF . MEAT W. W. JORDAN, -DEALER IN- Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Roots, Shoes, f . Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, and a complete line of General Merchandise. ABoToerta, Ws BO LIVER H. RAY, (T* ON FACTOR Dealer in Groceries and Planters Supplies, Guano and Acid Phosphates. ■ 409 POPLAR STREET. DEAR SIR: MACON, GA, AUGUST 1, 1892. 1 (; Te pleasure in announcing to you that I am still at the old t0 h — me. wilVSTiL w-ill attend to the weights, B °’Ti r ’ and also the sale W. of F. Cotion Price, will b..l,h Ks , and Adam ” a - b - me Eoth captain Bonnet and Mr. Adams will be*pleased to have all their friends come to see them. Give me a trial—I guarantee to please you. Send orders and Ties. me your for Very truly, BOLIVER M. .RAY. WILLIS, F. PRICE. .JAKE HEARD. J. T. MOORE V l Li. L\ U PRICE & C0-, TJS.&.TZ X 1 TQ COTTON FACTORS, \ MACON, GAf \ 5 liberal advances made on cotton In st-.-y-o at Tow Rate of Interest. Actio: "L ■ Qtx:., A e hdi: ESuruoRj f;us d.vlu