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VOLUME X.
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SirtteQ Pages. Four Columns to tbs
Every page a Magazine in iteelf; each
department edited by “one who knows
bow; ” every number a mine of informe*
tion and entertainment.
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For Their Laundry
Collars . 024 c Shirts plain. 10c
Culls. 5 c pr. Shirts Fancy. 124 c
S;h1s cleaned and pressed $1.00
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ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
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PARAGRAPHS.
JWttKH Til OSH WHO COMM
AM) GO, AltK Mi:\TIONKl).
anil Society News—Hitppen-
l»i;s l‘u» in Brief Notes.
Otawford county Institute
<™»'t Iioubc in Knoxville June
i m.
•WnscalleatooCev by
f’nir manner J. F. Hartley at 10 A.M.
by Dr. f>. W. Rodgers.
was elected Secetary
acilamatiim.
k. 6 . Dix outlined the dutv
Gachevs fof the week in a
If r .v SPi sihle manner.
“Tnsttute ajourned from 12 to
meeting called
S - " r Mere lectured „„ Or-
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tno b'aphy.
foJoved with ad-
ritte, ' pellins ovcr
motion was madethit th<? days
of tin I nstitute h» from 8 to
: «-h rried tv mi tninousvote.
H^jorneJ to 8 A. M.
> ays seruon. Institvte call-
to order by duurmen at 8 u*
A. S. Dix lerture
A. S. Dix °a methodc.
IiM nii, de aid carried that
ei M 08 iuterfuiod with
hide \ 1 Annie Vt JJons,
[, lrv j J ZZe j ^’ and e
rr * s 'on J \y.
;tte e oj musie. 6 a 9 * ,0 *°ted as a u>m-
^ wai discussed by
geileiulj.,
KNOXVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 5 1901.
CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING
GETAK.TM ENTS:
One Short Story. Biographical Titf Bite.
Popular Science. Amateur Photography.
All the Comforts of Home. The Family
Lawyer. Department of Heelth. The
Editor's Half Holiday. The Qels Club
(price question department.) The Old Cur*
iosityShop. Sports,Qamce and Pastime*,
Home Stndy. The Coming Generation.
The First Thonaend, and What to Do
With It, (practical success department.)
The Story of the World. When the Day’s
Work Is Done.
ta w W. wr Bodpevs iy -v delmnd -j t 1 .
lecture on “Orthse y’ .
'• School teaching” was discussed
by all the teachers.
Institutb a ljourned at 12 :00.
Wednesday session Institute call¬
ed t'> order at <S A. M. Prayer b-
Dr. S. W. Rodgers Prof. Dix lec¬
tured on Arithmetic, Dr. Rod"*
ers lectured on Geography, In-
stitute adjourned at 12:00.
... ord , , d,0,r , .
T I "* t,U . ' t ' *® * r ,V
man. Prayer by Prof. Dix an<
Dr. I™'""'H^orv rodgers lectured on Peumun-
sbip.
Frol. Dix lectured on memory
training ane Buieding. lustituie
adjouonen at 12:00
Friday sc*s7ion Institute called to
order by chairman at 8 :00.
Prayer by Dr. Rodgers lecture by
Prof. Dix on rdadiug method of
readi "-' b J' '«•*
tareJ °" “ l, “ l u, “" a S cme " t ‘ e °-
ture also l by Prof. Dix on school
management, memoral the
The following to
legislature wa6 unanimously ad¬
opted by the Institute-
see resoulutiou marked “A”
“A” Wneras—The Superior
Ceurt has sustained Treasurer
Park thereby putting an end to a
kiling and revealing thj true con¬
dition of finances and
Whereas —It is manifest injustice
t0 Georgia Teachers that they
should wait for their wages or pay
for work done in March 1901 till
1902 and wherea* It is mousleous
that every other person who has
a claim on the public corn crib
(Treasurer) shall be paid prom-
pfly and the t-acher* be fotvJ't
wait.
I Resolved—That we the teaeher>
ul C’lHwfimi county in lmtiitiie
assemble, cal! upon the Georgia
j Lcgislat.t - to remedy • hi»» comlit-
1 ion of affairs either by proved r cr
' funds lor months payments or y
warrants that will be honored by
tile lace values at any 1 aik.
Resolve 2.id—That a copy of
. hese resoluti .us be s *nt to one
■'cnato-and Representative and to
the Macon TELGKAPH.
The following resolution was uli¬
mensly adopted bv ihe Institute
see Resolution marked “B”
' i i tf” We teachers having
;ts
been assembled . teachers III—
in a
stitute in order to express OUT ap-
preeiatlon and thanks adopt these
reM /utt ( >m». be it resolved that
we extend to our conductors Prof
Dix amt Dr. Rodgers our since.e
appreciation foa their honest ear-
I nest efTorts in our behalf beletv-
iug that theif laborsare invatn we
with a tender rememberance of
them we believe every thing done
and said by them was lor the up¬
lifting of tlie education of the
: Southern chidren.
Be it further resolved that we
.is teachers of this Institute ex¬
press to our county School (’oir.-
mispinner llou.J. F. Hartley bv
our heart felt gratitude to him for
liis kindness and courtesy to us
while with him in this Institute.
Ami also he it resolved that to
the citizens who luve
royally . great
us so we give our
expressions of our gratiitude
words are ei.t rely insurfleient to
to ex press our feeling.
Be it resolved that these r'so-
iuttons be enrolled upon the min¬
utes of tlie Institute and that
they be in the Knoxville COB
RESPONDENT.
Jjil ji (Jo wart ) *v
Mlls M L .u„ r j».,„ Commit-
.
:u Mattie Miller j tee.
Mr. A. G. Smith Jr.
Bilhou».»,l.acommion
terized by a disturbance of the diges¬
tive organa. The stomach is debllia-
ie«l, the liver torpid, theboue's cons-
tibated. There is a 1 * atliiug of food
pains in the bowels, dizzlncss.coated
tongue urn vometing, first of tlie un¬
digested or partiy digested food ami
tlieuot bile, i 'hauiberhiln’s Stetuach
and Li ver Tablets aliav the disturb-
inees of the stomach and create a
healthy Z nvlrV* appetite. They also tone up
healthy act.....and re -
ulate «he bowels. T.y li.em ami yon
are certain to bv much pleased with
lie resu t. For sale by all Dealers.
NOTICE.
I would like to have several
crates of nice Peaches & Plums
for a close by market.
| Will give cood price spot cash
for fancy fruit. Want nice fruit
and am willing to pay more than
average price for select stock.
Respectfully Ellison C, Goodin.
ROBERTA POINTERS.
As Reported by Oar Correspondeat.
“X know not wlmt the truth may he.
I tell it to you as ’twai< told to me”
Happenings ofTh<; Week in :il
Mr. F. S. Hardeman and interes¬
ting family of Macon are at the
Mathews Hotel for the summer.
Frank will be among old and val¬
ued friends and when the heated
dimmer is over and he returns to
lis work in the city he will be filled
with renewed energy and his bright
.ittie children for the school room.
This Space For
CHEEK & WRIGHT,
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Clothiers, Hatters and
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?.v / Furnishers ft
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Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
| When needing any thing in
icur line, come to see u«.
The social clue meets Friday
evening next at the residence of
Hon, W.J, Walkers on McCrary
avenue An interesting bil‘ofare is
prepared.
GUARANTEED
under a
$5,000 DEPOSIT
Sjiidi 200 R- Scholarship, Write R. FREE FARE quick PAID to offered.
GA.* usiness college, Maron.ca.
< ol. E. D. Brown, Mi** Annie
Blcwster. of Fort Valley.
Miss Lena Causey, Miss* Letter
Grant Miss Fannie Grant Mr
Wyle Grant Miss Mattie Burnet
Mr. and Mis wateriaiize^nto G L Bi>a t (
that they will real
dies such as the worthy receive aa
R'pay lor their labors.
The Blue Cross Subscriber.
Did the blue cross miss you last
week. If you did not perdaps it
was our fault. We hope it was
lay V ' ,ur the ra "|' blame ”" J «' »'»h we subscrib¬ could
on every
er ol the Correspondent.
Prof. a. S. Dix moved away to
Perry Wedi.e«day. If we lived in
Perry we would rejeice. We do»t
we have lost much in the departure
of this good man ; tlie school room
has lost mole The ministry and
r, ' urch llaM a ‘ Jdt,d »nc«»eulebly to her
of moral and
^Eiouo !,ta " s for the work r, R bt ^ Rev, « He A. like S. Dix the
great man , rarher be right than to
carry out somi scheme of his own.
What more can wh Say? We wish
for him that lie may be a giant iu
will doing and that a crown of “weli
done tbot good and faithful servant”
may be the welcomed apploudit after
every days work.
VVAGONSI
If in need of a Wagon,
either a one or two-horse,
call on H. N. WRIGHT, as
he has a lot on hand.
A startling incident, of which Mr
John olivere of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as lollows
“f was in a most deadful condition.
My skin was uln-osi v«» 0 w eyes sun-
eti, tongue coated. pain continual¬
ly in twek and sides, u » appetite -
.rr.idiiiill/ growing weaker da/ !>/ da/
Tiitee pli/scisarih had given uie up.
Foiiunal/ a friend advised tr/ing
b/cctric Bitters and to in/ great )<>/
.ud surprise, the first bolt/, tua.le a
ieeided improvement. I continued
their Use for tt.ree weeks, acd r.ow I
mi a w // man. I know the/ saved
kiy !il’e, and robbed tlie grave of an-
■
•tiler victeiu. No «i»o shou/d fai/ \ t ,
try them. On// do cts., guaraniaeu
jlII Di ug.ist :»od Drug »tores.a 2
NUMBER 33
We furnish the Parisian Dream
City a $5.00 book of views from
Paris Exposition for $1.50 to those
who pay up their subsc.iption ft r
one year.
Wait a jninute! Elhso
Goodin is still with the Capita;
City Laundry leaves evry Tuesday
returns Friday. Laundry
lie has been with this
I for ninny years, and will be with
| them he says for many more, the
Laundry and Ellison gimtunlee
satisfaction.
When ever you want a dray, or
nice team call uy Rhone 23 , when
em you have Laundry call up the
8al,,a X<». and Ellison Goodin
wiI1 come ,0 T wur home or * t(,re
Laundry and return same
eve
Ellison snys the Laundry will
Dye for you.
Mr. L. Miller went to Macon
Tuesday.
Come around to my
store every Saturday for
fresh beef and you can
be suited in price and
quality. LEWIS.
J. N.
Mr. E. D. Stover of Pitlsburg
Penn, is here for the fruit season as
‘‘peach buyer”, So we have a
a peach indus¬
market at home. The
try has come to stay. The peach
like cotton, is a commodity of com¬
merce.
WANTED—An agent you
county for our novelty showcard?
sign?. Agnnts are making $4 to
$7 a day. But ono agent appoin-
te( j j,, a CO uuty send loeents for
sample terms and catalogue.
THE ECHO NOVELTY CO.
NEW YORK.
Miss lessie Holmes a charming
lady who has been a gue<r ol
young Hotdl fur some time left
the Mathews Monday.
for her home inMaoou
The Atlanta Constitution offers
every ooy or girl in Georgia who
will secure ioo subscribers to the
Daily and Sunday C onstitution a
ve: rs free tuation at anv educat,on *
al - Institute in Georgia and $ioo
towards the students expenses for
thr the year. A chance for some-
t b
Miss Florence Hone left Wcdn«-«-
for .iuuacita A 1 j. to visit her brub tr
H. A. Bond.
We saw a tetter frem Compt Gen.
" r *?ht to H. D. Mc< t.ny l.»-t "
t ^‘i-fnetory na me- hat
iIr -'DiCrary had transacted the hiss.*
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«o« ’» f T,lX collector cjosed tn their
*<>rd* Idessive once attain to expre-s
i my thanks for yourelever woi k as T.
G. a ad to thank you foi accurate and
prompt reports and remittances tj
* the ei-Aie.
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