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VOL. 4.
'EMS OF LOCAL NEWS .
TITERED FOR TEE CORRE¬
SPONDENT'S READERS.
le Happenings of the Week Put
In Short, Pointed Paragraphs —
\What Has Happened and Is Go¬
ing to Happen—Points Political ,
IPersonal and Social—Men and
\Thinas.
■Send us your subscription.
■ Country produce taken on sub
■iription at this office.
■ W. W. Jordan’s is headquarters
general merchandise.
I Col. B, II. Ray was out from
on business this week.
I Mr. J. H. Thornton, of Reyn¬
was in Roberta Tuesday.
I Quite a crowd from the 6th
aiteaued court this week.
Don’t feget your dues to the
while times good.
I want to sell you your fall
Come and see
Wilson Wright,
at Hertz’s, Macon.
I Best line of shoes in town at
I “Uncle dack” Harris the genial
of the Harris Hotel, in
is in his glory this
j Col. Clias. F. Hawker, of At
was registered at the Ro
Hotel this week.
J. W. Mathews, of a Macon,
in attendance upon Crawford
Court this week.
Having fitted up our ginnery
the latest improved machiti
we can gin your cotton quick¬
r and better than ever before.
Bond & Blasingame,
When in Macon see our new
Prices to suit the times,
Wilson Wright,
at Hertz’s.
The Roberta Hotel furnishes a
free hack to Knoxville to their
Col. C. B Howard and Mr. W
P Carr are in attendance upon
court Hi is week,
A large crowd was in attend
ance upon Crawford Superior
Court this week,
Rev. I. Grant tilled Ills regular
monthly appointment at Salem
last Sunday to a large and appre¬
ciative audience.
If you wish to buy, sell or ex¬
change real estate call at the
Correspondent office.
Will pay highest market price
for cotton seed.
Bond & Blasingame.
Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Wcolons,
and their four interesting chil
dren, of Americus spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. B. Murchison.
The many friends of Miss
vie Lowe, who has been quite sick
for several days past, will be glad
to learn that she is convalescent.
Miss Rosa Giileland, a charm¬
ing young lady, of Thomaston,
and Mrs. S. E, Moon, of Lexington
City Alabama, are visiting Mrs.
K. P. Lowe in Knoxville this
week.
For fall clothing see Wilson
Wright at
Hertz’s. Macon.
E E. DENT
Has at Jus store Oof*
ffe, EL hit, 8oda, Nff'oir, T«
bai‘CO, Rhii.-«4it!.s T jiiero
sene, bulliv-ii, *S*Jck and Jffin
ey C'aiHiy, Furtiitute amt
OofHurt .■! .q* ’or Caul).
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ROBERTA, GA„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 18S4.
Dr. J. N. Smith, of Lamar’s
Mill, was in town this week.
Mr. A. J. Johnson attended
court this week.
The Correspondent is the best
advertising medium in middle
Georgia.
Best line of fancy and family
groceries in Crawford county at
W. W. Jordan’s.
Cigars, cigaretts, cigarett paper
and tobacco at the Roberta Hotel.
Now is the time to advertise
your goods for the fall and winter
trade.
After pricing the goods at other
stores come and get my prices
before making your purchase.
Am still in the ring as the leader
of low prices.
W. W. Jordan,
Mr. J. P. Wallace, of Florida,
is visiting relatives in Crawford
this week.
Judges O. C. Cleveland and C.
C. Graddick were with us this
week.
Dr J. W. Wright and Rev. C.
S. Wright are visiting Mrs. 0. P.
Wright in Knoxville this week.
Mrs. J. D. Pierce, of Musella,
visited friends in Roberta Thurs¬
day.
Mrs. George Sawyer has moved
to Roberta and now occupies the
Wilson house. We learn that
Mrs. Sawyer will keep a nice
line of millinery &c We gladly
welcome her to our town and be¬
speak for her a fair snare of pat¬
ronage.
Bagging and ties at Bond and
Blasingame's big ginnery for one
bale of cotton for only 70 cents.
New store ! New goods ! Come
to see me 1 guarantee to please
you.
W. W. Jordan
The following are the visitii g
attorneys in attendance upon
Orawiord Superior Court this
week: Cols. Mathews, Blaeing
ame, Brown and Judge J H Giles
of Fort Valley; Cols. Moore,
Bayne and Harper of Macon ; Col
W. S. Wallace, of Butler; Cols.
Fletcher and Persons, of Forsyth ;
Cols. Hawker and Dorsey, of At¬
lanta ; with Judge J. L. Harde¬
man and Solicitor General W, H.
Felton, of Macon.
Thos. Cochnn the democratic
war horse of Beasley entertained
Judge Crisp at the Roberta Ho¬
tel last evening, The old war
horse is as solid as a stone wall
and will look after the interest of
Democracy in Beasley. May his
efforts be blessed.
Big line of overcoats and ladies
walking jackets, cloaks and capes
also a fine line of gents, ladies
and childrens shoes Come and
.
examine these goods at once
B Chapman
Before sending your orders for
job work to Atlanta come and ex
amine our work and get our
pr’ces.
Chickens, eggs, buffer, corn
peas, potap es, fodder, otton seed
Ac , taken in exchange forphovo
graphs at DeB.ays Photo Car.
Crawford Superior Court con¬
vened last Monday with Judge J.
L. Hardeman on the bench.
Judge’s charge to the Grand Jury
was c:eav, forcible r .. , and . to . the
point. IT:> :o date several irn
porlt* .4 cases have been di-posed
of. The ease of the stale against
W II Deni bus been set for a
he.'vmg the fiist Monde i i De
com her.
“C. I. B.” cigars, the best Set.
goods in town, at the Roberta
Hotel.
We are pained to learn of the
death of Mrs. Jas. Taylor which
occurred in the northern part of
this state where she had gone for
her health, last Monday morning.
Mrs. Taylor was an excellent
Christian lady and was much
ed by ail with whom she came in
contact.. She had been an inva
lid for a long tine and had gone
to noitb Cjooi gia hoping to legain
her health, when the dread
senger came and bore her spiri
on the wings of the morning
the God who gave it. Wo ran
only point the grief stricken hus¬
band to the Great Rule who “do
eth all things well ”
Daring the present se• s.ion of
Crawford Superior Odurr, Messrs
AJ Danielle and E B Trammel]
were admitted to the bar .Both
gentlemen stood excellent c y
illations and we predict ror them
a bright future in their new
sphere “Jack,” as Col DanieJly,
is familieriycalled, has lived in
this county since childhood and is
well known by everyone and
needs no introduction He will
faithfully look after the interest
of those who entrust their busi
ness to linn May he reap the re¬
ward which he so justly deserves.
Col Trammell has lived in this
county tour or live years and has
made hosts of friends He too de
serves all the patronage that may
be given him
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ELECTION NOTICE.
The election for Congressman
comes off on Tuesday Nov. 6th.
Democrats be up and stirring.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that a bill rn'l
be introduced in the next legis
lature entitled “An act to amend
the Charter of the town of
ta and for other purposes.”
GEO. T- HARRIS CO,
GENERAL COMMISSION |
MERCHANTS,
—AND DEALERS IN —
(troceriesand Tennessee
Produce,
HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR AND TOBACCO.
MACON, GA.
It is with pleasure that I an-:
non nee to you my connection with
the Geo. T. Harris Co. of
Oitv.
They have a large, commodious
storehouse on the corner of Pop¬
lar and Fourth Streets, next
to Davis’ Warehouse, and have it
stocked with everything that
could desire i« Uie Gran',, ivay of ubc
cries Provisions. etc.
The Geo. T. Harris Go. have
charge of the Macon Branch of
Cudahv Bos. Co., Pork
(one of the largest packing houses
iu the world.) and are therefore
better prepared than anybody in
Mocon to give you close pm es on
Meats, Lard, Hams etc. We
carry a large stock of Grain Fiour
Meal, Sugar. Oofee and a’i
of Provisions, Cigars,
vtc.
Promising you good goods,
eta close prices an.! conr
teou? U’eatment witn nn new von
nection I feel X sure 1 that 7 l ’' von uU -vil !
. times past, continut* do
as? to
your trading with me ; and, w hen
in town, to make this pin youi
* sadq-i titers.
Yeur Jriend,
HON. CHAS. F CRISP
Tells What Democracy Has
Done for the People.
Hon. C. F, ‘Crisp addressed a
large audience of enthusiastic ad¬
mirers at the court house in Knox
ville last Thursday.
At 11 o’clock fully 500 people
had gathered in the court room
0 j loa r this distinguished Gcor¬
„.j yn
Judge Crisp was introduced bv
j udse j. N . Mathews. He began
j )v ga yj ni , th a t anyone in the
audience, democrat or third par¬
ty ite was at liberty to ask any
any question thev liked as lie was
their represetam-e and that they
had a right to know how he stood
all public questions,
Judge Crisp made, by a long
jump, the best speech ever deliv
ered in Crawford county and was
loudly cheered 4 i rung bout. Oraw
ford county vPi save Judge Crisp
an overwind ,i: * majority over
WPbte in November next.
DeBray’s Photograph Car.
I am on deck with my photo¬
graph car and ready to take your
picture, either photograph or tin¬
type. Don't wait ’till the clouds
roll by but come at once, as I can
take your picture as well in
cloudy weather as in sunshine
Avail yourself of this opportunity
of having your pictures taken at
your door without, the trouble of
going a long way through heat or
cold wet or dry, to some other
gallery. 1 guarantee satisfaction
in everv instance. My prices are
the lowesK Come everybody
fathres and mothers bring your
children, young men bring your
best girl and let us take their
pictures. I will take a picture
your pace ol business or your
house. I don’t stay long i n one
dlace, so don’t wait until thy last
tlav. Iam now ready, willing
and wailing. I will also copy any
old picture on hand. My motto
is “Good pictures in reach of
everybody at hard times prices.”
Yours for taking pictures,
L. AJDeBuav.
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Women's .?«•.. -Mto.
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UO. 8
Were we asked to-day what
nonsectarian institution is doing
most for the youth of the South
ern States we might point with
truth and pride to the Ga.-AIa.
Business College of this ciH\
Some months past they gave a
life scholarship to a worthy girl
or boy in each county of this and
several adjacent states, and with¬
in the past thirty days they have
placed more than a dozen gradu¬
ates with banks, wholesale and
and manufacturing establish¬
ments and as teachers in Florida,
North and South Carolina, Iili
nois and Geoagia; and were un¬
able to till three places offered at
$35, $40 and $75, respectively.
A diploma from any one of
their six departments is an open
sesame to the best positions
everywhere; for the thorough
competency, as well as satisfac¬
tion, of graduates is guaranteed
in every instance.
Their constant improvements
and the increased attractiveness
of Macon by reason of the holding
of the great Inter-State Fair
which will be attended by Presi¬
dent Cleveland and cabinet, will
give the college a larger attend¬
ance tins full than ever before in
ail her glorious history.—Macon
(Ga.) Baptist.
MILLINERY.
MISS LAURAJGRUBB,
Knoxville, — -- Georgia
Has in stock a full line of
Spring ha id Hummer
ury, and offers same to the trade
AT LOW P R IO
All of the A BTESd c sir irg
to purchase anything in my line
>re invited to examine my stock
if II ATS, trimmed and untrim
nrd, of all Styles and different
kinds of material, Fur, Felt, Mi¬
lan, Fancy Straw &c. Complete
line of beautiful
BON3, F ATHR 8,
Goods lor Dress Trimmings and
Aker purposes.
Ail orders will receive prompt
attention. Pationage solicited.
MISS LAURA GRUBB,
Knoxville, Georgia,
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