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VOL. 4.
ITEMS OF L0C3L
GATHERED FOE THE
S PON BE NT ! S HE A DEE S.
The Happenings of the Ti'ceA - Put
In Short , Pointed Paragraphs —
What Has Happened and Is Go¬
ing to Happen—Point s Political ,
PorsGnal and Social—Hen and
Thinas.
Fall will soon be upon us.
The bnsiness outlook’ is some
brighter.
Mr. Chas. Dent is now clerking
for Mr. E. E.Denk
Rev II T. Mosely was in the
city this week.
The-nights are getting some
cooler,.
The cotton market will open
up m Roberta next week.
The watermelon is a tiring of
the past in this section.
Several nice lots of job work
turned out of this office this week
Send us y job work.
Gall at W.Vv Jordan,s for ladies
fancy dress goods.
Big line of shoes juft . :-:?i.ed
at Jordan’s.
A new platform has been put
around fhe depot.
Judge J. D. Pierce, of Museila.
was down yesterday.
Roberta will pay the highest
in ar k e fc p r i ce f o r co tto n.
Have your pictures taken at
DeiBrayft photo gallery.
Mr, J no, L. Harrison, of Musella
w as in town one-day this week.
Facie Jack Martin was in town
one -Jay this week,
Mr. L. C, Futrcll visited the
Central city yesterday.
Mr. John Peterman, of Taylor
county, visited friends in-Roberta
this week.
Mr. Earnest Oliver, of Reynolds
was in the city yesterday.
There'is a splendid opening in
Roberta for a first class shoe and
harness maker.
Messrs Roil man and
n-ey have in course of erection a
niee paint, shop.
CaR- meetings of the city coun
cil Tuesday and Yv ednesday
nights
Quite a crowd of Oawfordites
will attend camp meeting m Tay¬
lor county to-morrow.
Grand Democratic rally m
Knoxville Soph 21 sfc. Every, body
1 nvited.
Miss Della .’vsr:,, „f Fort V«|.
l-.y, visited J,Vs Hotiie Lewis
Mr. Lewis, of Faystt«viJJe.
down two or three days Hus week '
Mr. Horner McGee is quite sick
at iiis-home on Mathews, cftreR:.
Mr. and. Mrs.-Lee I .A xe
veral days this week with Mrs.
F A Jordan.
,, 1 k*-High n mm OCIlOOi t • . m
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:’ SCI! Oil
(lie increase, 40 schol.rs on iIre
roll.
We al'e requested to
*'’■** Lishop A. u. Uaygo.iu V\ ill
l-.-fv 5 iK.-ii m coia i ciiioy to mori</\v.
Kw/i.iivgoi iiitei'csf iia.s iiMp#!
i d i.iifs week to disturb Uie < | Ii 1 e
tiioe of ou v city.
Mrs. E. A. Jordan and Mrs. I ,-e
Hicks v’-'t-ed 1 'riends in Ale: ad la
last Wednesday.
(Vils. J no, W.. Greene ami
Rellia a Ikio It, the bahe a tf.op
>(' 1 / j i: •V vil'e. visited the
( . to city : i s ( week.
r Jl rrv- HE CORRESPONDENT . a
ROBERTA, GA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S U94.
Mrs. YV. A. YanDe vender, who
lias been on a visit'of several days
llev mother in Woolsey, has
returned,
Have vour “beauty tuck” at
DcB-ays photograph gallerv. & *
Satisfactioh guaranteed.
Big Democratic rally m
ville Sept. 21 st. All are invited
to come and listen to Gen. C. A.
Evans and Hons. Gluts. F. Crisp
and A. O. Bacon.
Messrs. Lee Ilicks, dim Taylor
and Ezekiel Mathews,., three
the oldest men in Crawford conn
tv were in town this week. Their
combined ages aggregate. 257
years. They were still hale, and
hearty and •erg CD sev
eral more a Cj CZ
Messrs. J. N. Lewis and W. W.
Seagler contemplate ■. erecting a
store building ,
new in
They win go i:ito the gro-w h„ S
ine S5 . This will he a sin::-, firm
and they will make things u
their .. - line i. hustle. i .
E.E. DE 5 T
Has at. his store Sugar, Oof
fee. Flour, Soda, BiuHR
l>aec«, Soap,.Mateli.es., Kero
sene, B-ttirckb Stick,niid
ev <GiiiHiy,, FurnltUTe and
Couine> cheap for Cash,
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For Rent,
The-store 5 : rrerly occupied by
W; W-. Jordan good location etc
will, rent reasonable. Apply to
H. D. McOrahy,
Roberta, G-a.
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D rick I Brick! Brick!,
Any one wishing to buy
will do well to get my .prices, as
RivmTule'^bricl- diem
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URaND BEMOCB \TIG
.RALLY.
Barbecue Basket dlsi.-
11431 ’.
Every body invited w.jiito and
black. Lome and. hear the living;
issues of the day discussed by the
grand and honored men of Geor
gi a,. Eva ns, Crisp and Bacon on
the 21 st day of Septem.ber inst, at
Knoxville.
J. N. Mathews,.
Chairman, Bern, Ex. com.
Elm Lit.
It is our painful duty to chron¬
icle the death of little Robert the
infant soc of Mr. and Geo W. L.
1 hi,n,,,s whic * : f:; ‘
* U 1 lleu ' ilome Any. D 'H, bad
lour months. Having .-niftyml
from birth his Heavenly Father,
“ailed him to himself. YV-e know
that he is in Heaven for Gh.R’
siue: Suffer little children to
come unto me, and forbid
a<! t, Lor oi ouch is file k. :*yloin- ol
Heaven.
Gp.and Fatjlep.,.
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D<»I> ray’s Pliotogr up Ii- v-t'er.
1 am on deck with my photo
graph cm- and ready to take your
picture, either photograph or
type. Ron { wait ‘till the clouds
ro ]i j JV j>,jf core.e at once, as I can
la ke vour T'ici are as well m
cloudy weather as In sum-ltine
Avail you:self of the* opportunity
oi iiavii.g ymir [i ciures taken at
your uour v. itn/ait the. trouble
going a long way llirou. n iu-iii oi
tanil u et or my. to some othei
fl {!(> i v. I giii.iniitee salisfaclinn
evet v i.snuitv. 'My prices an
j L,, lew < < Vim* everybody
IV,I!.res cm t, others briiir;
children, young men bring
best girl and let us take their
pictures. I will take a picture
of your pac e of business or vour
House. I don’t stay long in one
place, so don’t wait until the
clay. lam now ready, willing
and waiting. I will also copy any
old picture on hand, My motto
is "Gool pictures in reach of
everybody at hard times prices.”
Yours for taking pm A
L. A. I)I 1 V.
Cheaper 0 h gs ma fc£i v or
iw-i.
Free wool will make cheapo:
clothes, benefitti - all the people,
and w,ill increase t; mice of do
rneftie.-woof met vug Uip.fav.v.
er - This m ; - be. pa
doxical; _ if
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neede<; admixture , with ,
are wr mi
own wow tbis cm,.,try.
and when „ .a- . r ma . .
diminished by a • iri'.f -any the
demand for American wool neces
sarily fails off. Under high pro
tection on wook flocks, of sheep
have diminished and prices for
wool have gone down, A 1 read'.
tiie price of domestic wool has
increased in this country since
the pa^aae of the Senate bill,
month ago American wools sold
in New York and Boston-' for
fiom 19 to 31 cents-a pound, ac
cording to quality. Since .Then
the demand has increased,“
the prices now range from 22 to
37 cents.
Clothes will be cheaper because
on imported cloth and
clothing has been reduced. As
W ool is free, the old compensatory
duty is abolished. Under the
Kin-ley law the rale of duty on
cheap woolen cloth was from 150
to 193 per cent., and on
cloth from 89 to 99 per cent. Un
der the new bill it will be from
35 to 50 ,per centu The duty 'on
knit goods was from 82 to 100 pci
cent. It will now be from 35 to
59 per cent The tax on blankets
was from 80 ro 104 per cent.
will range from 25 to 4 - 9 . On
flannels the-rate was from 85
104 . It will be from 25 to 50 .
Women's dress goods paid
87 to 109 , cloaks 81 . per cent, and
Voady-made clothing 80 per cent
All these will pay 50 per cent,
Carpets paid from 01 to 83 per
cent. They will pay from 30 to
411 .
We have been eo-isi.lei’i.'i g wool
len cloth worthy of the
Cheap woollen ciofhs are not iu -
known in this cotintrv. i.nif cheap
a!l-\vo;>I cloths arc not made here,
As the liiiiiiufactui'er'-* coni.I nol
on-' the foivi.on wo ds needed lor
ipakingrheap clo;U-y tnev wore
o duyd to reeort t ■ shoddy and
o her •••ubsf-itur--‘s for woo!. Tin
conscie'.euccs is. m staRsties show
rli.it the average American wool
leu doth is about naif Msah.iy
'.vime over, the -,nodd,y bm iness
has gr-nvn as five o’.*.-iuess of vais
ing wool has decreased under In
high protective sYs.-v.-mu. .Rneri
cans who have wa ited gm d am:
durable clothes jut-v - been - bli.-.ed
to i>av imoortod id *th .a l *^a\
the tax. There is no . oas n *.vh>
honest, cheap woolle
lie made m tli.is ccaa.ii'v
wool,
In.1893 our wool! mi goods and
carpet: mannl'aot nymwH a tax
of ik-.in 23Qon the • • e ’ y.•»«-
al inis wril i>e saved to them
and tne consumer hereafter.
same year the consumers of
woollen goons and carpets paid a
bix of $d(>. 451 . 551 . (.Vrhmdy n UV
I™ 1 * of this will be saved
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“Among the many testimonials which I
see in regard to certain medicines perform¬
ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.,” writes
Henry Hudson, of the James Smith
Woolen Machinery Co.,
S§H Philadelphia, Pa., “none
H impress me more than my
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ill own case. years
ago, at the age of IS years,
I had swellings come on
my legs, which broke and
became running sores,
m Our family physician could
AW ,, v ,„ ,.10 would me be 110 OM effected. good, tho. and At ii bones last, was
MS P my good old mother
urged me to try Ayer’s
fifla HgH Sarsaparilla. bottles, the I took healed, three
sores
and I have, not been
TRj troubled since. Only the
-L < A scars remain, and the
<*rr**^ memory of the past, to
remind me of the good
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has done me. 1 now
weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and
am in the best of health. I have been on the
road for the past twelve years, have noticed
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla advertised in all parts
of the United States, and always take pleas¬
ure in telling what good it did for me.”
For the cure of all diseases originating in
impure blood, the best remedy is
AYER’S Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maea.
Cures others, will cure
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NO. 2
WANTED AT ONCE.
1 tle ^' < * ule! ' s ^ livery a oung
i-Ian and \v oman in 1 our
\ lcunitv
Who desires to obtain employ
meat, or who wants to secure a
thorough business education and
guarantee of position. Any one
sending us these addresses with¬
out deloy will be substantially
rewarded.
Cur institution is the only one
teaching book-keeping by actual
business, employing b»»ks, ear
rency offices, etc ; it is the only
one qualifying pupils for short¬
hand work in six to eight weeks
and the only one that places
every graduate in a good posi
tion.
<*>od board is furnished at
$ 0.00 per month and scholarships r
are guaranteed to be 10 per cent
] ess than othee schools.
Bare time ami money by writ
ino- ' at once to the
GA.-A-LA- BUSINESS COLLEGE
olacon.Ua. ,,
MILLINERY
MISS LAURA GRUBB,
Knoxville-,---------Georgia*.
Ha* in stock a full ‘line of
Spring and Summer Milliu
and offers same to the trade
AT" LOW PRIG
All of the A m FEdesirirg
to purchase anything in niv Rne
ore invited to examine my stock
nf HATS, trimmed and un trim¬
med. of all Styles and dirferent
of material. Fur, Felt, Mi
fan. Fancy Straw Ac. Goniplete
line of beautiful
' B JNS } PATH RS,
Goo'ls tor Dress Trimmings and
other purposes.
All orders will receive prompt
attention. Pat ion age solicited.
MIsS LAURA GRUBB,
Kxoxvrum, Georgia,
RQ0.000 BPATTY'S Or
Kalis at bargains*
i» rti.-iiiar-, catalogue a (Id tv s.
Hatsi• i F Beatty, Wusiiiugtou, Nevi
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Si! f 0 ARME aT e
M i i* i* % f UU.il ? f JA -e v •“ -"*• " Ship laS <
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cut s fee
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Caarantvcd sur e :s .-.gv-nta »tll for i~ib to ®
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U f • , pc* .-fo-i•-•! perfectudinstaH
P.v*r ”\ : ' \i xv ‘ .« • ! : ■ i- $135 arul |
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