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THE CORRESi’QNBENT
K.XOXViLLK. UA.
S. M. WRIGHT,
Editor and l , ubiU>tie| > ,
K noxV' !le postoflioe as
mail matter.
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application.
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JDSOIPICE!
Legal
will hereafter be published
when payment tor same is made
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in advance unless , oUiep~
wise arraaged.
of the heavy loss sustained from
su<"di ads ill toe ptiSt, we are
compelled to avail ourselves
tbis privilege which the law
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Leonie
The Story of & Deserter
in War and Love . . .
By Robert C. V. Meyers
charming short is !
This story one i
of a series of eight which we have
purchased and which will be pub- i
lushed soon. The others are by the j
following well known authors:
E. Nesbit
John J. a’Becket ;
Gwendolen Overton *
!
Julius Chambers
Kate D. Sweetser
Melville Phillips
Eliza Arcbard Conner
Be Sure to Read Them All
O 011 O Town Kur n:» Inilertnker.
An undertaker's business is advertls
od for sale in an English newspaper in
terms which are really Imrdl.v sueli as
to eucotnupe any one to become a per
mam nt resident of the locality. After
statitifi tliat lie is retirins from husl
ness altogether the advertiser praises
the town thus: "S.iuitary arrangements
r.i'.teli neglected: mortality front fevers
excessively high; total death rate 10.7
higher than ;F<V town within a radius
of 50 miles; one trade competitor (ear
ix-ntert only: excellent opening for eu
nrgetic mat} willing to put his heart
into the business.”
To Stop Polite iilHcknintl.
An agreement has !ieeu entered Into
by the business men of Holyoke". Mass.,
to refuse advertising to programmes
and similar forms of scheme ad vert is
k g. l i e Holyoke mere) mts think it
\ • a >-t ’ 1 jvii • . the tlireats
r.ud polite I • i e _anizations
that solicit ndve: Using * .» i their pro
grammes. These basin*ns nen will
Iierenffer spend the! momrv with tlie
local newspapers, tints s*cnr:cg the re¬
sults they are entitled to.
l«Ske a CJjiar,
An advertisement, like a cigar, should
be so good that the first whiff or im¬
pression \v iii eaure a mnu to fiuisb it.—
Flushing (N Y.i Journal.
So Time t*> Hny.
The tnert-l.aut who constantly adver
tjses never has rime to become so ex
pert c-isess player.—Ad visor.
VX'hnl 4itv*rtntBE t)«v*i.
An advertisi-ii); ni doe.- net St-11 goods.
Lut it helps the seller to sell theta.
OQ CZ5 niESli r KAILWAY. :
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Shortest end quickest route withdoubledaiiy
ferric* between Columbus and Atlanta and
York iCiiy||'i~l and al! Kos!bm points. Also promptly
connecting tor and from Chattanooga. Mem
phis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest.
Quickest Time—Through Trains.
Schedule in effect July 1st, 1P0Q, Central
standard time except at points easvof Atlanta.
~b 7 Yu^ 3 Vcoi nmbus a*d~AtiY^ta.
RTF: Diilivj No.ali STATION. jj iNo.WlNaS
Dully 1 M;ly Daily
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8 2J? 7 29a: “ .Oak'Mount a “ SSSaHriip 7 4Dp
652p. 7 59a) “ .Warm Springs. “
7 Y.i • bis •• ...Woodlmrr'... “ | 6 !0eI 0Sr.'p
7;i'i 8 .;tu “ ... Concord.. . “ 7 43a| litdJ-j
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Cotmeotion** at Atlanta.
liehTll Vjpd.v ~ Atiarnii A r i i ; i ■< ~up
~~fin Yd;> lkn! Ar .. Wasftmgton... New V firk. _‘‘ Lvrli j 1 1 ioa.l. i +..J *_>'
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7 ir .. LouUvillo . ■. *.mj i 4 vp
Tj.3fvTiop I Ar .. Cincimiat i. ,. Lv! 8 9 01 8 0 99
To T-iamaston and Maoon.
Daily. No. 21 I No. 27
I,v. Columbus. South ’11 Ry O.'W ami 0 ■& p re
Ar. V. ; oodbury.Sonth’u Ii.it ily. 8 19 am 7 12pm
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Daily. . No. ex N». 22.
Lv. LuOran^e, M. & 8. R.R. 7 90 & m
Lv. Macon, Vi. Sc B. R. R ........ 4 ID p ill
“ Thomaa.on, M.&B.R.R.I ..... ll 12 pm
Av. WooiUiury, Columb’s smith’n M.. & B. R.R Rv 810am S35 052 ;> m
Ar. 1 i'cH ami pm
Trains Nos. '21 and 22 varrv Entrant Fra© (5b
eevvaiion Chair Oars berwomi Columbus and
Atlanta.
In addi-.ion to the above Spsn sv Train will
be operated between Columbus and Sat!lrd»y Warm
Bprimfa, Ga., leaving Columbus ea-.-h
night 8.09 p m , arriving Warm Springs 9.15
p. ni., returning leave WarmSpiia^s Columbia i’-lva. 7.25 m.
each Monday morning, arrive
FnA'NK H. HANNON, J. M. CULP.
Tairti V-P. & lien.Mgr., Vashiugton, Traffic Msr„
Washington, D. U. D. O.
W. A. TURK, S. H. UAEDW1CS,
Glen. Fts-f. Ag't., As t Cea. FnaS. Ajrt.
V7aahingtou, D. O. Anauta, Go.
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. SHORT STORIT3 .
To Be Published
in Tlr-• Paper
We take pleasure in an
nouncing to our readers that we
have purchased a series of copy
righted short stories by the best
fiction writers of the day and
that they will appear at inter
va’.s in these columns. They
are as follows:
The TTiliionaires - by L. isescct
A Plain Unvarnichcd Tab
j_y John J. a'Becket
Short a'Dcir -
t/ Cwendok-n Ov-riton
He Lived Just Long Enough
fcy Julius Chambers
Uonie - fcy Robart C. V. Meyers
. ■^P a fl1 •> v 001 1 l by v .-,atc U. Sweeker 0
On the Limited by Melville PbilLips
The Descrttr
by Eliza Archard Conner
The names of the authors arc
a sufficient guarantee of the
high grade of the stories.
No Reader Should
Miss Reading Them
“strike" A<tvertistns.
Business men in Springfield. Mass.,
have agreed to- taboo the programme
and similar forms of -".strike” advertis
ing. Deserving causes will be invest!
gated and ivported on by the see ret will ary
of the organization, but no society
be bolpi'd wiiere its programme is sold
to a professional canvasser who makes
the greater part of the profit.—News
paix-rdoni.
Xen.papvv Advertiulng.
There are some things wiilrh cannot
be advertised In other mediums, but
there Is mrtlilng which cannot bo ad¬
vertised in newspapers.—Advisor.
iJ wsr
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vvl LuOUu
there cannot be perfect
J pi ltSbl.lv<t1IV* „ .^4- % X- a -rwwu I
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Without thorough
tication there cannot
perfect
Digestion.
Without perfect diges
there cannot
Assimilation:
Without proper
there cannot be
Nutrition
Without
csinnot be
Health
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Life?
tie American XJontal
whyt would the People
>y
$4.00. ' 3
SOttU Gold C?OWDS —
OST _
4.00
0T TOO’tb fo? -jBridp*3
Work.
$ 5.00
Best Set Teeth on
Rubber Plate.
Best Set of Teetli on
Gold Plate.
Ail otlisr work at prcpsrticaate
low prices.
58-00
Best Set of Teeth on
Rose Pearl Plate.
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t rsr-AMI • LANIER. D. D. S.
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Afierisar,
denial
Barter.
Cor. ‘find and Cherry Sts.
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NOTICE!
The subscription book of
Lowe Sz Wright; that firm
having HisMved, for the
Correspondent for the year
beffimf HgOeC. * I, l 8 oQ, aild
CndinjEC ,, itSC. in
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^ hanc!s 0 f Col; R. C. Le
SllCUf fOT COllecilOll SC that
their books may be check
Col. LeSueur’s office is
now in the new, Walker
biiil<1ilV r .
Cure Cold In Koad.
Kerr-.ott-s Ciinculiri-s I.a.ia'ive Quinine, easj
to take and quid, to cure cold in head aud we
throat.
W. .1. HAVIS. BKN T. RAY. KD1VIX S.
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W. A. Davis & ( n „„
COTTON FACTO! ■-> c T,
405 and 407 Popular Street, 2Sae: n, Ga,
Ci FtraJly located.Our senior partner gi ves his entire p rsonni attention
ch“ .-.eiJing of all c itton. Commissions, 50c. per bale, L:b ailxancc.s to
- ut; ;1
owesi ii t.fi, Consignments ■Moliciteti. .
s»ran- »
What U Need.
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APPLES, ORANGES, RAISINS AND
rtsrcra s:>.,
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Remember I have best line of Xmas Goods ever in Roberta, and whit
I sell Xmas Goods, that I have everything- from a
NKJiDLE TO A CORN SIIELLEl
.
So you see you can get what you want, Wholesale or Retail, at
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ROCHESTEH LAMP wao made there have been
many “ like” or “as good as” it placed upon the market. Some
wore even said te be “improvements ” on it. Ore by one
they fall by ttie wayside, for experience proves that there is
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In it we embody all that is really worth having in a lamp, ^
both as to quality and style. Don’t forget, rvenj (/nnuluc cSp\ ;
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can every want. matter want • „<L/ LA
mounted a new lamp or other stove, make an old of one lamp repaired transformed or refitiishod, a NEW vnse •
or into a
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