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VOL. 8 .
ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS.
n GATHER.". • A* THE O Off RE¬
SPONDS N VS BE A DEES.
'The Happenings of the Week Put
■in Short, Pointed Paragraphs —
What Has Happened and Is Go¬
ing to Happen—Points Political
Personal and Social—Men and
Thinas.
A.N > UNCEMENTS.
For State Senator.
I hereby announce myself a can¬
didate for Senator of the 23d district
subject to democratic nomination.
Respectfully.
B. W. Sax ford.
Everett Station, Crawford County
Ala.
For Sheriff.
T hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for Sheri ff of Crawford County,
subject to the Democratic primaries.
And solicit the support of all voters.
K. i\ Lowe.
Fr Sfieri ff
T hereby anne”. uo$. mj self a can¬
didate for sheriff of Crawford coun¬
ty, subject to Democratic primary to
be lield on August 2»th 180-1,
B. A. Hartt-KV.
A. little Worm aronnd the edges
this week.
New go---ds coming in daily at
•Jordan's' •
Best line of confectionaries in
town at. Carnes’.
Mr. H. I). McCrary w as on the
sick list a day or two this week.
Mr. Cliff Weil, a ■popular
knight of the grip was in town
AYedhesday.
Go to W. W Jordan’s for staple
and fancy groceries.
Col. B. H. Ray was on our
streets yesterday shaking hands
with his many friends.
Miss Hattie Lewis spent sever¬
al days with Miss Berta "Webb i
Ceres this week.
A nice line of Oak and Walnut
furniture and fresh groceries etc A
at; E, E Dent’s.
Best line of hardware in town
just received at W W. Jordan’s,
Wo are glad to learn of the
convalescence of Mrs. J.J.Mo
Chary.
Quite a large crowd of our poo
pie wem to Mt Carmel to preach
ing last Sunday.
Mrs. Anna uliristian, of Farrar.
Ga., spent several days \u.i/i Mrs. M
Danielly this week
Nails irom ,2.00 a keg up
Jordan’s.
.
Miss Mamie Blasmgame, oi
^ x atesviiie, is visiting Airs. L. C.
xlllltJJ -
Snipping the lueious Georgia
water iik Ion is the order ol the day
bmne very fine melons were
shipped from this point the past
week.
Mr. B. E. Walker in town
one day .this week. H i roorti
cr >ps oi* the river as looxing
splendid.
Bug a-box of ran? !
rloud-'•■>•« at. Jordan’s and r< eeive
f --'e of'diarge a splendid pau of
bridle 1 t"-.
• Me. n K. M’lrjhi'Mn. of H ; >
cry Grove, was in town l ist M *n
Why not organize a debating
society i *> R »berta It won!.! be
i.F'U'iictiyo and beneficial.
Mr. A E. Harm- is- a fall fledg
c-: randidate. lie n-spevi *"nIl.v
; iv support of the \cv ers
oi’ «$• rsford county fa: f!',: off. e
of oiT' nor.
o
ROBERTA, GA., SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1894.
Mr. Willis Avera and sister,
Miss Minnie, of Elmwood, were
in town Wednesday.
Our -readers Will be pleased to
hear of the convalescence of Miss
Leila Wrig-tot in Knoxville.
Mrs. Wffl. Rutherford, of Cullo
den, is on a visit to her sisters,
Miss Belle Gibson and Mrs. M. i>.
Walker.
Misses Minnie Collins and Belle
Harris and Messrs W. Id. 'Lowe
and A..E. Harris _v.il! take in the
picnic at Lize-Ha in Libb county
to day.
We were pleased to see several
visiting young ladies at Sabbath
school last Sunday. Gome again
young ladies.
Rev. Mr. Montcitoef lias been
conducting a ceries of interesting
meetings in Knoxville the. past
week.
E. E. DENT
lias at his store Sugar, Cof¬
fee, Flour, Soda, Snuff, To¬
bacco, oap, Matches, K ero
sene, Starch, Stick and Fan¬
cy Candy, Furniture and
Coffins cheap for Cash.
Miss Alma McDonald, a charm
mg young lady of Yatesville, is
visiting Mrs. Rogers this week.
Mr. E. W. Cook spent two or
three days with friends in Rober¬
ta this week.
Cols. R. D. -Smith and A. J.
Danielly, and Mr. M. IT Walker
visited Upson county last Friday.
Miss Daymoie, who has been
spending several days with Miss
Belle Gibson, returned to tier
home in Macon last Monday.
Mr. and Mr?. W. II. Roberts,
who has been spend ng several
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. I.
Champion returned to their home
in Augusta Monday.
Miss Baulitie yawver, a charm¬
ing young lady, oi Mtiseila, spent
several days rile past week with
Misses Lizzie and Louise Jones
in Knoxville.
Mrs. Homer McGee has been
quite sick for several days the
past weeij. We wish for her a
speedy recovery,
Messrs Bond and
are extending their ginnery it not
being large enough for their im
meuse business. They will also
erect a large cotton seed house.
Mr. Adolphus Miller, Formerly
f) f .Crawford county, but now
Houston, and the democratic
nominee for tax collector ot that
mmao , spent se\ via d.i-*., a i
Irieuds m Crawford this week.
We are requested to state that
Rev. Mr. H. l.Moselywill cany
on a three days meeting m K: her
ta beginning Saturday before t lie
Titfh Sunday. All are
inviten to attend.
Messrs James Jordan, George
Blalock. 1. K. Castlen and Urol
Fuller, of CuUoden. came do-vn
Monday morning and return' d
Monday evening. Cune ag vn
when y^u can stay long. r.
Id: Baki.
• i nave r»u‘ ■-ii*e -Ijj i cct- oi one
iucu iron p'].*!)^ ; One largo tin
rank that wiI" !.« "d ‘ g’-llro.: :
JO : h-vt of -! plv gin b<1-ting, cue
hay pres? ; one BrMa'v^ mow Vg
machine and equipments one
lav rake and one Urge evapora¬
tor all of bo - ”rt : -de? are in.
4 1 ‘ 1 • W::l sv-11 cheap for
ca: " u ’
J W .AVEIiA.
T* ip a Idanfaiion
THE ENTERTAIX ME NT.
Given by Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
JLesueur.
On last Friday night the 13th
mst. Mr. and Mrs; 11. J. Lesueur
gave to their young friends an
entertainment- that will long be
remembered by them Mrs. A.
Tl. Ciarke and Mrs/ F. Danielly
assisted Mrs. Lesueur in receiving
tne guo.its, and b\ ,, oclociv cjuite
a large crowd of vouug people
had giUlured .be spadous par
lors and enjoyed themselves in
social chit chat, witty
bright reijjjdee and music.
The reflation of, “If You
alt. Hailing tell Me \i it*) i.ou.
Eyes” by^rs. Cl rk and Mr. ii. C
Lesueur Was simply grand. Mrs.
sustained tier reputation as
a musician on this occasion while
Mr. Lesueur sang his part to. per
i«-tiun, -The Hub-h’s D«g,”
MBs Kizzie Lowe, well
dered. Miss Lowe m a swi-. !
well trained voice, o’clock
refreshment:.-; were served. Mrs.
Lesueur admirably sustained her
excellent reputation as hostess.
Altogether it was one of the most
enjoyable events of the sees o.
Museiiu Hots.
Crops throughout this section
are very good. With a few m.n?.e
good rains we will be solid for
bread for another-year. Water¬
melons are plentiful.
Miss Rauline iSawyer, one of
our sweetest young ladies, is visit¬
ing friends and relatives in Knox
- Ville .
Miss Hattie Levis, a -most fasci
natinj? VOU ug ladv of Roberta, is
v . s , tlUg Miss Berta Went). We
think iToni all indications that
wnen Miss Mattie leaves these
"diggins” some of tutj boys will
be singing; ’’maid of Roberta ere
we part, give oh! give me back
my heart.”
Jack Dicky was a welcome visit
or m our community Iasi isunday.
Dr. Dewberry, J. L. liarii.-oii
and others went over to Lames
ville last Saturday to hear 1 lines
and Watson.
Mr. H. F.-Marlin who has been
confined to-bed for several weeks
w iJi fever is convalescing, we note
with pleasure.
Mr. Jake Blasingame, of Tsais
j s ti ie guest, of liis broth ;r, J. E.
Blasinganie.
, , r , ... -. ,
ftU last Saturday t0 the bedside of
j H , m jther who was reported t«*
by in a dying c . 0U( j lt j (M1
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l , ...» - ( g
: : ‘ ‘ ’
■' (■'' ■ K) l B ’ y
7n«va them a <y()od ])au;iv ’dollar in coni .
with tlieit ad
vauce.
Lo \ e e a.
* :ie Populist co' vend imi to
nomimiie a ticket * ‘ ■»: ;;ip-' o h
eers iii Crawford cod wj] !> » h ■ 1 d
at the ern-vt house Knoxville
on *nur>'i; y. Juit I s . ’’T.
Every body i.s invip.-J to come
Convention will o-pei: at •> oyioM
' A. M.
j Jim D. MAH.:.
Chairman.
II. M. Burnett.
Sec’t-v.
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j -n'T.y^
$500,000 s
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K u is a: I
i’of p irticairti’.s, v I’ae.ncai' N(i
')•’lAl F Ue:\lty, Wash
L'ovy.
W A ATE i) AT ON C E.
The Address of Every Yontig
Man and Woman in Tour
Yieinitv
Who desires to obtain employ
inert, or wtoo wants to secure a
thorough business education and
guarantee of position. Any one
sending us these addresses with
out deloy will he substantia Iv
rewaided.
Our institution is the onlv one
teaching book-keeping by 'actual
business, employing banks, cur
offices,-etc ; it is the only
qualifying pupils, for
hand work in six to right weeks
the only one tnat places
every graduate in a good posi
tit*.
Good board is furnished at
$3.00 per mouth and scholarships
are guaranteed to be 10 per cent
1( . s; tiia ,, (rtJ>l , e ,, ho , )K
■Save tifne ami money by writ
i ng at.once to the
GA.-ALA BUS!NESS COLLEGE
M ictiiif Ca.
MILLINERY
MH-s i.MUlA CHUBB,
Knoxville, — — Ce )?. i
Has in etflek a full" line of
Spring ami Summer
ery, and oilers ?ume to the trade
AT.ROW PRICES
Allot the AD IKS desiring
to l‘ ulv ; 1i,se «nytiling i,- ; my Hn
ore invited to examine my •' tock
of HATS, trimmed and
. oi ;,1 rij
mni ’ ‘ and i liiLciV! 1
Kinds , oi material, Eu.\ Felt. Mi
lan, Eamy Stya w Ac. Coin’)](■• U
line of beautiful
BIBB-ON3, FEATIUgRS
Goo . 1? j or Dress Trimmings and
0 tlrei* purposes.
All orders will ret e.ve promp
attention. Hull image solicit .
Kxoxvri.Lig Ckoiuii v, ■
BEATTY’S OlKTV.uS Wvh^u,
loinn*. rt-ss t > i *ii** 1 !•’.
Wasiiingaon, .N*-.v J er-oy.
>:DUCATIGN. Tue G... Akaua-
3IA Brsi ess- eA llege Macon, (hi.,
conceded to be the l.,rgvs {
jmast practical in the couth is
’giv.ug a ixismess,
i Kc-rm.il. Telegraph <r
i course lor $20.dd and board m
S^-bO. Avogi mp to one vmiiv
b, A or m>r; k; eaH. ceuaiy a io
course.
W.riic at om-e enclosing stampr
for pa 1- r--. F!\ • E
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! ' " BROCKTON, PPT.n,
I Ton can save «rrr”-y hy Sib auvchaNuiu *»'.
f>ou«ins largest >es, manufacturers,
Beet? j , we :-.. -. in : :• the » world, and oi
■ ad oriised saoos bo Wi :id price ar iri aUBMj
the value by stamping tnc name a es;
the bottom', vbic* protects you gainst high
. prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoe;
e q Ua j tout ,vork m style, cr sy alfittg : :k’
weaving o,'a..l:'.ii-s. ‘.Ve have -:-aot sold evary
wh: re at lower prices for tl.cviuuc given that)
Ce-tAr a- ns >-:>■
NO. 99
$ 1 ti " n >.«
mib'e 9 ■»
AT DAHLGNEGA.
A branch of the State university
Spring Tevmbegiiui'.Fh'st Monday in
lebraary. Fall Term bq/ins
First jlomlay in September,
Best school in the south* for students with'
51u;a;iS - "’ho zi.JLu.ry trail,i«w is
tSS$Sf£Z2?$i£? M "° W ’ '
BOTESIXES HAVE E4JUAX ASTAS*
TA&r.ii. ___________ ,
Staler,ts »-re prepared aid licensed id
pJo a . ,U lli ° °y of the
Lcctuivs, on Agrieuliurc mxliho Science?
tytotiMguiJic.* eUuc:.a ;s i*. <1 tehduea.
A.ltita’*e22a7 fret.
Hoard SO p<*p lnovtli and upwards. Mesa-'
g at id vo.- rates.
i-tt' li si dor mid representative of too
Miv it>: I'.t-a ami requested toeppointoiie
.mi il fr iitt his riHt. ii t or e«uin?v, without
paying in.; ale;; for; I'oring- j, is term,
i or o.i' - .nunlion, td(Tress Sec
»etary i-r d- ~-r {*yTrustees.
flgar Dealers and Saloon Keepers
ATTKX TIOJV !
The King: of all slot machines is our famous
• tliTCMTIC MEL MmEflV”
cigar vending machine*
I ! n
■I A AI
_il Mi
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;
.1 7 m ml
l 11 i :3l5:L:5:3: l
13 m lli :1
felfil m
i Is
It is the modern money maker. Will pay your
rent, delight vour patrons, ornament your place of
business, and help you on to Easy Street. It is a
ma chine that can be used to as much advantag-e
in a saloon as fn a cipar store. The public is go
in" wild over it. Don’t fail to write for prices and
further particulars at-once. Address,
The “Hlasic” Automatic Machine Cot,
i\. T. Weser. Mar. Butler, Peuna.
Agents Wanted. Liberal Terms.
PIANOS ■ v.->r.- ;d m , ie pri c
i or: t.!ds ntontli. Pa t -
;i!()_:,an i i.>(*. \i I (I i t-s - < I! < . B ;a t
new Jers-.-y.
Notice.
From a m! affei* July 8a!' 1 * the le
-.il ,-.<i *■. i t.Mcments ol‘ Pmwt'otd oonni
v in n,- found ?•) tb-i (Jrawforcl
.■o:: nt> i 'oRRiiSi’OXiiENT.
T: is J «iio 2 (: h IS’.tl.
J. N. Mat’tews ordinal’t,
K. P. Lowe Sheriff
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Speaks through the Boothbay (Me.) Register,
of the beneficial results lie lias received froni
a regular use of Ayer’s Fills. He says: “ I
was feeling sick and tired and my stomach
seemed all out of order. 1 tried a number
of remedies, but none seemed to give me
relief until I was induced to try the old relia
ble Ayer’s Pills. 1 have taken only one
box, but 1 feel like a new man. 1 think tliej
are the most pleasant and easy to take ol
anything I ever used, being so finely sugar
coated that even a child will take them. 3
urge upon all who are in noed of a laxativi
to try Ayer’s Fills. They will do good.’
For Mi diseases of the Stomach, Liver
and lfowels, take
AYER'S FILLS
Piapareu by Dr. «T.G. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mae s
S% ? 'T's'v Dosq Effect 8 vo;