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VOL. 4.
IP’S OF LOCAL
A TITERED FOR THE CORRE¬
SPONDENTS READERS.
fie Happenings of the fi'eck Put
\in Short , Pointed Paragraphs —
ling What Has Happened and Is Go
to Happen—Points Political ,
Personal and Social—Men and
I Thin as.
Mrs. W. A. YanDevender visit
jd her parents in Woolsey this
reek.
Are you giing to the fair?
Mr. W. P. Carr, of Zenith, was
i town Thursday.
I Col. Jno. W. Green went down
|o I Americas last Sunday.
Tax Collector W. J. Brown was
In town this week.
The Dixie Interstate Fair is the
biggest thing In Georgia at pres¬
ent.
Quite a number of Crow ford
people will attend -the
Interstate Fair next week.
I want to sell you your fall
Come and see
Wilson Wright,
at Hertz’s, Macon.
Best line of shoes in town at
Having fitted up our ginnery
the latest improved machin
we can gin your cotton quick
and better than ever before.
Bond & BlasingaAe.
Mrs. J. D. Smith has been visit¬
ing friends and relatives in Ep¬
son con My the past week
Mrs. W. J, P. Lowe is visiting
relative-; b. S.xTy Point this
week.
When in Macon see cur new
■■stock, Brices to suit the times.
\V ILSQN W RIGHT,
at Herts’s.
If on wish to buy, sell or ex
•char• real estate call at the
Corf •• ■ kbent office.
Vi ill !; ..k. ■ w rket price
Bond & Blast: ■ imb.
Rev Mr. Montcrief r - v tied
two able sermons to ]c-to
gre: v ' ns last Sunday and Son
day ..krk
’ - (' -rinding, ’posvxo huvBng
bind , o ■ dugs T k. . •; dm- of
the 0 ;y ■ f b- -;e pw o-.
Mr : F. Cork ut down to
Olav. ' Mill u:--t Sunday on his
whet nd return ed Monday morn
ii j g o. k’ ■ passei!e v train.
Col. > •iiineck., of ZeRFon, was
in towi, tuI ■ we; x on -pi- Yssion-
3a bus *t
Dr. J. t Kinney and Mr. W.
W. Jord; ; will lake m the fair at
Macon next Mommy.
Judge J. D. Pierce and Mr. J,
M. Blasingame of Mnsella were in
the city Thursday.
Mr. Dan Ross, of River
was in tliecity this week ends top¬
ped at the Roberta Hotel.
The many friends of Miss Kiz
z : e Lowe will be pleased to learn
teat she is rapidly convalescing
a ’er a protracted illness of sev
era! wt,eks.
For fall clothing see Wilson
Wright at
Hertz’s, Macon,
E G. DENT
Has at nis store Sugar, Cof¬
fee, Fluiir, SotLi. Smif. To
bnceo, 8oap, Matciics. Aero
seiuq Stitreh, Stack and Fan¬
cy Candy, Furniture and
Coffins cheaj) for Cash.
r f r j» t! 5 Lf) C-aassjtiss ^■af A-"*"’ / 4 m sap i ' \ p t 1 (■MTHi s»
ROBERTA, GA., SATURDAY, OOTOBD 3 27 ■:v ! mi-
a ' herewiU be an allday
and basket dinner at Fnion
church tile first;/Sunday in No
vember. Ail have a cordial invi
tation.
Best line of fancy and family
groceries in Crawford county at
W. VV. 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.
Alter pricing the goods at other
stores come and get my prices
before making your purchase,
Am still m the mig as the leader
of low prices.
W. W. Jordan,
Mr. J. E. Jordan, our popular
saW mill man has been running
his null on lull time this week
and has turned out several ear
loads of excellent lumber.
Bagging and ties at Bond and
Blusingame s big ginnery l'or one
bale of cotton ior only 7U cents.
New store ! New goods ! Come
to see’ine 1 guarantee to please
you.
W. W. Jordan
Mrs K. P. Lowe, of Knoxville,
is visiting friends and relatives
in Thomaston this week.
Oapt. B. II. Ray and Mr. F. S.
Hardeman were registered at the
Roberta Hotel yesterday.
Sheriff K P Lowe went down to
Fort YaPey Wednesday night re¬
turning Thursday morning.
Mr. Claude Hutchinson, a popu¬
lar kirigth of the grip, wa - in the
cityqyesterda v.
Mrs. H N Wright, of Knoxville,
has been visiting relatives near
Hickory Grove this week.
Mr A IE Harris made a Hying
trip to the Central City this week.
Messrs J J Williams and Frank
Chaefer have been “swapping
bosses” in Reynold;: B is weak.
I keep constantly on hand a
fresh supply of fancy and family
groceries, beef, pork sausage etc,
Give *5o a trial when you are in
if: ed o r goods in my line, I guar¬
antee sati.-faction, J" N Lewis,
Como and bay your fall and
winter clothing from me, 1 have
Tents suits from A) up, boys suits
from Facts up. Come at once and
examine these suits before thev
arc picked over,
B Chapman.
Vve are to see our little friend,
Master Tommie Dent on the
streets again aftes being confined
to !;is room for several weeks
with an abcess
. < Lie kens, eggs, butler, corn,
peas, potatoes, fodder, cotton seed
&c • taken in exchange for photo
graphs at DeBrays Piioto Car.
“C, I. B.” cigars, the best Set.
in town; at the Roberta
U - Ulfr ' i *
It I reported that one of Knox
vilibs most enterprising young
merchants will wed one of the
mod popular bells of that city,
The Correspondent extends con
gm -illations and best wishes in
advance.
Messrs R. T. Castlebury of Ma¬
con, and P. E. \\ iiiiams, of Doles
Da, were registered at the Ro¬
berta liofel this week.
Quite a crowd of our young
people attend, d the entertain¬
ment given by Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Taylor last night. All who at
Gnded express themselves as hav¬
ing spent a most et Juyabie evo
;iu:g. .-
We witnessed, a few d;.ys since
aa exciting debate between
couple of gentlemen of tl e legal
fraternity over a came of pool,
They could not agree and asked
another gentleman prefW to
as judge, ito-y then proceeded
to argue in o:e most at-proved
style. The case was finajiy set
amicably and the Cols, pubceeded
to " play ball.”
Ituoxvil^e, TO THE lADIE^ RmlieriY
Of and
Crawford Co.
I ,a -' ,e 0 Ppmtmmvy^ timt l haveopent-u au *
nounce ro vou
a nice stock of .William- Vend,
and will keep constantly on hand
a full line of dress pa terns, dress
samples Ac. Give me a call.
Respectfully,
Mrs. 0. A, Culv-eritouse,
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NOTICE!
1 have impounded two sows,
both black and have split in left
ear and crop in right, olio will
weigii about ninety pounds and
one about 60 pounds. Owner can
get them by paying customary
charges, Mrs N L Andre >vs.
Oct, 25, 1894 Knoxville Ga,
ELECTION NOTICE.
Tne election for Congressman
comes off on Tuesday Now 0th.
Democrats be up and stirring.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that a bill will
be introduced in the next legis
lature entitled “An act to amend
the Charter of the town of Rober¬
ta and lor other purposes.'
geo. t- EMmimy:
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
—AND DEALERS IN—
Groce dies and Tennessee
Produce,
IIAV, GRAIN, FLOiTR A ND TOBACCO.
MACON, GA.
It is with pleasure that I nn
nounce to you my connection .with
the Geo. T. Harris Go. of this
City.
They have a large, commodious
storehouse on the corner of pop¬
lar and Fourth Streets, next door
to Davis’ Warehouse, and have it
stocked with everything that you
could desire in „he way of Groc
eries Provisions, Gram, etc.
The Geo. T. Harris Go. have
charge of the Macon Branch of
Cudahv Bos. Co., Fork Packers,
(one of the largest packing houses
in the world,) and are therefore
better prepared than anybody i:
Moeon to give you close j>rices on
Meats. Lard, Hams etc. We also
carry a large stock of Grant Flour
Meal, Sugar. Cofee and all kiiub
of Provisions, Cigars, Tobacco,
etc.
Promising you good goods, hen
est weights, close-prices and cour¬
teous treatment with my new von
■ notion, I feel sure that you will,
as in times past, continue to de¬
vour trading with me; and, who
in town, to make this place y, ..
headquarters.
Your Friend.
J. W. MAT IEWS.
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a LLVi Ac tRiiIB TB TO THE
MEMORY CF MRS.
JAS. TAYLOR.
Pi ^^ n * AlS aT’
Leaves ln its „ „. ail „j y s , u
niaI .j- our pathway there,
In the grand old church yard
at Union, on a sloping hi’isihe we
have laid the body of a faithful
wife, a devoted - mother and a iov
mg v -man ; bather spirit unites
wlin the redeemed of Heaven, in
giving honor, glory and praise to
Ilii-Pwho - its or. that great White
1 >•«"<-.'■--*>» . . ot „ " hlc , . " ,
to J >ave been given to her before
ever she loosed her hold on earth,
She was possessed of a iv.re sweet
Christian-like character. .V more
regie, kind and beloved woman
1 never knew. Ft was the height!.
of her ambition to make 'those
happy around her; and even in
death her face bore the Fght of a
cheerful spirit, and her heart was
the dwelling--dace of all sweet
sounds and harmonies.
Her Christian-like patience, so
wonderfn 1 iv maintained during
a long wasting nick ness, exempli¬
fied the truth of tha- comforting
assurance “My grave is saiiicient
for thee.”
It was a beautiful idea to leave
1 ier dnri<\g the seivi■:• e. Iving as >‘
asleep on her favorite couch ; 1
thought surely “death never lurk
ed in fairer guise, nor crept in
lovlier bower,”
.Dear one- ’vis hard to live wilh
out thee, to take but a rod sweet
memory in pi a- a of thy loved
presence. :
tiTK. ai ateAan. '
DeBrnyFA Pliotograpli Car.
I am on deck with my photo
gr; :>h car and ready to take your
picture, either pb.ofograph or tin¬
type. don't * ; 'tiii the clouds
roll by bu! onn-. at once, a 4 - l can
take your pic are as well in
cloudy weatlicr as in sunshine
Avail yourself of this opportunity
of having your pictures taken a'.
your door without the trouble of
going a long way fiiroo .-ii heat o
cold wet or dry. to some other
gallery, I guarantee satisfaei- ■ ■
in - My
cv'.-rv >i stance. prices aw
the iowe Come everyl.*od,y
; i: lire; a <1 mot hers bring your
child.' p young men bring your
best girl and Gf ns take their
pictures. I kl take a picture
jf your yaice of business or your
iuuc-o. I don’t stay long in one
diace, so don’t wait until the last
day. I am now ready, willing
and wai’ i..g. I will also eopy any
old picture on hand. , My n.o;to
is “Good pictures in reach of
every body-at hard times prices.
Yours for taking pictures.
L. A. DoBfav.
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NO. 9
Were wo asked to-day w! at
iOiv ectarian institution is doKg
most for the youth of the South¬
ern States we might point with
rum and pride to the Ga.-k a.
Business College of this eitv.
Some months past th \v 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 gridu
ites with banks, wholesale ar 1
• nd manufacturing establish¬
ments and as teachers in Florida ;
North and South Carolina, 11 li •
aois and Geoagia ; and were un¬
able to iiil three places offered at
335. 3-10 and $75. respectively.
A diploma, from any one of
:heir six cHFf)artments is an open
sesame to the best positions
everywhere; for the thorough
competency, as well as satisfac¬
tion, of graduates is guaranteed
n every instance.
i heir constant improvements
and the increased attractiveness
of via coji by reason of the holding
of the great Inter-State Fair
which will be attended by IVesi
viejif Ole.vt laud and cabinet, will
live the college a larger attend¬
ance tins fall than ever before in
•‘•li her glorious in story.—Macon
(Ga.) Baptist.
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Mm LAURA GRUBB,
Knoxvti.le, - — Georgia
Has in stock n full line of
a»r La ' n ; '' a r R iilhi
cry 9 and oxers Fame to the trade
-T LOW 10
j\ ■■ 1 of the A ri'J'FdtsK - g
to p reluise anything in my line
om invited to examine my r-roex
A HATe, trireme : and nnt:im
na k ■ all Ft « ; • *Y: Art
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; ncy 51 raw ore. te
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b e of beautiful
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Ferfc?tltao3» perfect steorlr % Dorset t o e i >" *yjenfc>
Oir.rr.ntoecl pamo as ■-its s ! <*U for $T 5 arid *135.
W ri 1 on v;' vr.; nty v.-iha ry machine hill •' ’• fry Urn o
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’'rudonoo and or inony v \r-~ K n ic; ,/ *y anti
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