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THE CORRESPONDENT.
VOLUME X.
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T. ROBERTA. GA.
1 am still representing the
CAPITAL
LAUNDRY
id will ca!! at customer** homers on each Monday
For Their Laundry
‘olUr* Miirt* plain. 10c
uffb. 5c pr. Shirts Fancy. V2$c
Suets cleaned «nd pressed $1.50c
Leaves -Taesday, Retarn-s Friday-
E. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA axu KNOXVILLE. GA.
wa! pointers.
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Reported bj Our Correspoideat.
know not whnt the truth may be.
l «Il tt to you us 'twua told to rue"
l>Pl*ulug4 af The Week In ill
pCVH. Orimm representing
| Aetna Life busings Insurance in thin Co., line ha*
Finore
fcisny ?geat ever worked up
Kiwford county.
M J. W. Wallace, representing
b| l)»Crew and Co. isthe most
lc cuful agent in his line that
inited Crawforu county, a*
• ties will show.
^1 We* Mathews refused four
,,{ fd tifiv liuliars ior one acre
!| d in HoU‘ ta. This offer
u **de u, Mi Mat-news a few
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g°, uv - j -irty who had
of »* .t .:;d would have
**•1 ic nii,..v»v down os t-oon a?
Mr. Mathawsre-
•H^-heviug wlerta that Real estate
i itfis not repelled ita
-T FHC-.
C. i. Sjev.r m represen-
. k* being
l Qr |M ijror j^ui Wednesday
took uie position that
1 i» 1 c hfmtvr offence had been
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KNOXVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 2<>, 1901 .
conunited by parties in the town
and during present administration
that Mr. Sam Sandefur should go
without a fine thereby showing
that be thought two rungs made
a right.
Just before the last cold spall
when so many ladies were out on
the streets some one remarked
that it wa* a sure sign for bad
weather now the breakdown of
the *pell of weather is broken let
the ladies come out in pairs and
perhaps we will miss the cold that
is expected about the full moon,
dont all come at once, but just
venture out in pairs a* we have
stated.
I will be in Bobertr on Monday,
A J ri t° ?’ ^ n ' \‘ZT °AH ’ S
fl rs c sg W o r k can tb«u have an op-
port uuity of having It done
leaving the city. K«merober-d*dng
begins April at.few days
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Mr. T. F. Hollman wiil 800,1
move lato his new residence
beyoud Hartley heights. ^
Wheu and where doe* Roberta
literary ciub meet.
South oieorgia is
hei ^ twa crops she thinks that
Hgn will b« tlw b»*t •action of
BOC rsasouiug*
the ft0 4 thsir
are good. Caue for sugar and ■_
syruy. Cassava for stasch.
Mr. Turn Walker, a merry
wight, ha* been visiting the land*
of our town for more than two
weeks. He i* very companionable
lt.d« ed and ha* made many friend*
since he came. It is not known
how long lie will remain.
Mr. Crowder of LaGrange wa«
here Sunday visiting friend*.
Mis* Minaie Wallaceof Atlauta
wa* gueaf of Hotel last Friday,
night and Saturday. She is with
her friend Misa Annie Rellons
of lioblev, Ga. Miss Wallace is a
beautiful and accomplished young
lady and made many friends here.
His Lifln Wm Haved-
Mr. J. K. Lilly a prominent citizen
of Hannibut, Mo., It tely had a won¬
derful deliverance from a frightful
death. In telling-f i". he say*: “I
wa« taken with Typhoid Fever 1 that
ran into Pneumonia. My lung* be¬
came hardened. I wa* *o weak I
couldn’t ait up in bed. Nothing help¬
ed ms. i expected to soon die of
Constipation, when I heard of Dr
King'* Mew Discovery. One bottle
gave me relief. I continued to use it
and now am wetland strong, I can't
*ay too much in It* praise." Tlii.-
marvelous medecine is the*ure*tand
quickest cure in the world for all
Throat and Lung Trouble. Kegulai
sixes M) cent*and $1.00. Trial bottles
free ut all drugstores: every botd*
guaranteed.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Co!4 in hni «a<i aorc throat cured by Kei
mote. Chocolate* I^aatioe Quiaiac. lorthcw.” A, cm/ U
tafea m candj. •‘CfMrvecvjr
It i. with regrt that we leurn
that Mr. Steve M. Wright* Editor
prop i etor of the Knoxville
Correspondent will leave Friday
for New York where he will take
for Ecuadore, where h*
a s privaU eacetary to Col.
n o. W. Dsnt a» extensive R. R.
contracior ei that far away coun-
try below the equator of that
grand old planuei of oars. We
are pained at giving up so go*I a
nun as a* Sieve Wright. Steve
j* one of natu»*a noble men, fail
f the soi-.s that moke a man
F ur ” ' n< ^ tr0 **' Jl ^* ve
wa* able to perhaps, to abv*< e
the iuteret of RobrrU. Re Kpent
money, brain and energy for bis
This Sptce For
m. 5* CHEEK & WMCHT,
V . Hatters and
- Clothiers,
1 Furnishers
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Cherry St., Macon, Oa.
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When needing any thing in
our line, come to see us.
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town and after him in apprecia¬
tion of this patrotic work, will go
a woa'th of affection and good
will that will make Steves old
hart warm up with a Jove for
• home and hi* clidhood friends
' who the home for parting coin js,
) many hearts will throb in unison
j in a sweet and affectionate **fare-
( well'’ to the boy xveorn we all de-
I I light th honor and love. He is a
Master Meson.
’file indomitable Frank hnrdc-
man and family came out from
the city of Murom Wednesday an
dare guest of Hotel Mathew*.
Messers Wallace and Mathew*
are of the opinion that Mr. C. H.
ciimm it? a czar. H»* fines being
rather high for the 0 ( 1 “' v. mmU-
ted, are not only unjust and cruel
but the mode adopted by this
caar, as they call him. to collect
these fine* is very harsh. Mr.
Criium holds thut the*c two gen¬
tlemen must be more observant
in the future and not violate the
laws of the land. The penalty
in pond was a warning in the fu-
turs he will give the gentlemen
the full of the law, und incarce¬
rate them without the privelidge
of payine a tine
"^uiriou , ivouK^Iiir!iiig«^jrT , r!*i.
Thonip«on 4 a larg« importer of tine
millinery ut 1U58Milwaukee Ave.Chi-
eago. say*;!' Duliug the late severe
weather I caught a dreadful cold wh¬
ich kept me awake at night *ud made
me unfit to atteud my work during
the day Oueof my milliner* ww ta¬
king Dimmbi airin’* Cough Itemi-dy
for h severe cold at that «sime, which
seem to relieve hersoquiektv that I
bought some for myself. It acted like
magic and I began to improve at once
I am now’ enFrely well and feel wed
and feel very pleased tojaektiowlerl^e
its merits.’' For sale by all dro^; ists.
Mr. W. R. Blasingome ami wife
was in town Wednesday sh oppinc
The Bank building i6 wearing
completion. The officsals are ~n
xiously awaiting its
as then they will have more
for the transaction of business.
C " urt "‘ i>
l>ne ca ^ * / *'* • U !
doHartine it . beiug . ,
'>«*« a n.i
case of noise and cluser.
Mr. Jake Taylof of B -yno*
in town for » f#W da v s re.iu-j
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Dr. Walltgr fiskiing in t.
prepared tCreaarate broken <!•
*,r worn molars.
^ ^ ^ (j ariie9 #re
to his
^dninw eouaters and O. to
. lllBlnat h Spring atnek of tatliln
good
;n Roberta feat never bee:*
Miss Lucile Locus who h*r
i>een going to school at the S
!n pesnale College at LnG: "
NUMBER 20 .
(la., is vr^irimr her sister Mrs. M.
H. Carnes of tin* place.
The cold wave passed off with¬
out destroying fruit or vegetables
although they are damaged sorm.
Mr. James E. Wright was in
towti ^ Wednesday with a few
stalk* of wheat headed hut. Mr.
Wright gays lie hae several acre*
a* tine a* the /ample he brought
with him which wap very fine in¬
deed.
lit speaking ef fences, I ju^p
want to tell of uiis not many aiife%
i way ipaC-
i i In passing aloe** • ,-t»U
ftlg i u * cn the liUsiac
near would the tqwa walk ^ afongXfcte? new^home. ata^r It
one
way of tlie drainage of thiM|ij|£&L
below this home, ho would
curled, and wroped pieeeaof tim¬
ber, winch in its first stage of saw-
ed life, resembled “p.iflings,” but
now resembled old rough, worped
hoop*. These specimen p’dkel*
I was told, whs once oi? the fence
of Mr. II. N. Wright, put there
about two months ago. and were
of “Swamp Guta.” They become
tired of their “hansom” along
the street leading to Roberta, ami
began a struggle for their freedom
frorn,thirc*pior*ltfc* *^r«iing"f
to which they were flrmelv fasen-
ed with steel spike*. This strug¬
gle has been in progress now for
some 7 or S weeks, until) recently
when some of ; them were “fretid”
tn their efforts,, they would twist
vorp, curl, erook, bend, crack,
cat-lace, bow.,.and cut many oth-
r capers from one side totheuth-
•r. untiJI wb.cn some of them id
i tally secure their freedom from
• t» mg «s *♦-.en.ee gurads,” th.*y
\ r mi in haWt of curling cook'
: twm inland Jumping, u.itill
rt. (1 r opu.i»g to the ground, roll
' *e <b»pe of a h< »j , a id
jM*r” ( »ff to the button of
• *reak eenk” speed the ;e«
u< ^ of t!« pieces of timber
*V f •f t of tl > t Jiouse.
Hat*.
Si r; w »*r leghorn *•: * ay
<i at home, and made to
t now. Fill a pail h
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