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Sixtes; Pages. Four Columns lo the
Every page a Magazine in itaelf; each
department edited by "one who knows
how" every number a mine of informa,
tion and entertainment.
Sample Ccry lor the Asking. -Address GOOD TIMES, Columbus, O.
1 am still representing the^s^c
$“§ m. t8 I ML fST¥ m
LAUNDRY
and will call at customers’ homers on each Monday
For Their Laundry
Collars ,02£c Shirts plain. 10c
GtU oc pr. Shirts Fancy. 12*c
S lists cleaned and pressed $1.00
Leaves T le-sday, Retarn-s Fri Gi.
h. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
,0CAL PARAGRAPMS.
:n [Which tiio.se who come
I AM) GO, ARE MENTIONED.
t'-'.' -n.-i! ;>.a,l r-'ooiety News—Happen-
Put in Brief Notes.
’UP. Allen went to Atlanta
pi'Hues d ;ta.
%'lLf/yynA'' CUABANfEEO
UNDER A
i# 200 S 5.000 R. Scholarships \( R. rile FREE FARE quick DEPQ PAID »o offeree. 5 IT
* -ALA. 8U3.NESH COLLECe, Wlaron, Ca.
■G. E. C. Goodin j urchased
n °ther new buggy Friday.
NOTICE.
Carry your Cotton to J. N.
eP’-vis- ijoberta, Ga. J. S. McGee
■ : 'es sian Correct weights and
hghest prices guaranteed. Four
: ‘Ton buyers this season at Ko-
•erta.
Sausage and Fresh Fish
iTcr y Saturday. Your patronage
elicited. Respectfully.
J. N. Lewis.
The One Day Cola Cure,
L. g c ' n th<; hrrd and smf throat a5c Ker- Oie
[»,.? r"> --'.C y : uure.” ocolates Lajcutivi: Quinine, the *'
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bt\\ *■ .* *’“li o? tf.-f.'iuillM ii B-illl-qR*. Xui-
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-a* ■ ! fam.l;.
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smith, Loxirartcn, Ky.
“n-rtf Saif ru.*rs«t, $6 0,000, *»a
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KNOav ILlE, (lA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 ip< 1 V *
contains the following
DEPAR.TMENTS: X
one short story. Biographical Tid Bits. «
Popular comfort* Science. Amateur Home. Photography The Family £ 5
ah the or
Lawyer. Department of Health. The *$
Editor's Half Holiday. The Qui* Club
(prize question department.) TheCtdCur- S
iosityShop. Sports, Games and Pastimes. H
Home Study. The Coming Generation. $
The First Thousand, and What to Do ^
With It, (practical success department.: >
The Story of the World. When the Day’s O
Work Is Done.
ROBERTA POINTERS.
As Reported by Our Correspondest.
‘‘I knorr not what the truth may be,
1 tell it to you as 'twus tola to me"
Happenings of The Week in al
Miss Beulah Champion returned
Saturday from Atlanta, where
she had been visiting her frieud
Miss Maude White.
Mr. S. S. Goodin of Abbeville.
Ga. has been guest of John I.
Champion this week.
Mrs. E. J. Gaultney wsio of
J. J. Gaoltney of Roberia, died
Sunday evening about 9 oclock.
Mrs Ganltney was u most estim¬
able lad}'. She was a Christian,
tier neighbors loved her for her
aimable character. She was a
woman faithful and true to her
friends, family and church. She
leaves a deveted family to mourn
her loss and love; a host of frien¬
ds te miss her beautiful Christian
life and its sweet influences.
WANTED—Several persons of char-
acter and goodrej.atation iu eac b
state (one in this county required) to
represent and advert!: e okiGstablish-
meut wealthy )>usines» house of s»;l-
iui fluaneiai ota.niing. Salary $18.00
weekly with expenses additional, a 1
pavabie in <-asb WediiM- av di reel
fr>nii head offices. Horse and car.
s e fnrnishtd when necessary. Re-
r i a essed
le. eaces. Enclose If-ldui
stamped envelope. Manager, 316
< 'axtun Bui ldi urr Chicati l >.
Mrs. K. Lee Bunkley of
berland Island i? bur t'other Maj.
J. , Martin ,• :it the House of
. Bunkley
Seven Gab.e?. Mr.
owns a cons iderable interest in
Cumlwrla^d Luand
t
-Mi- (A a a do w*-M' of musi-dU
has been visiting friends tlii.*
ia Roberta.
Mr. McCommick of Eaten ton
visited friends here Sumhn.
Mr. Stripling f”oia Houston, Co.
wus in town Tuesday.
lltiU ££ Miw£i lift,
Keen Ree? & ^ Sy -I-Jgc i-taw In In n 3
‘
Reirgemv 1 ..very * day
I ' e ^ Silt >011!*
- Ofl«i
P&l-lf .. !'.'* ■
The Ai.io.nta Constitution offers
every boy or girl in Georgia who
will secure too subscribers to the
Daily and Sunday Constitution a
years free tnation at any education¬
al Institute in Georgia and $ico
towards the students expenses for
the year, A chance for some
earnest boy.
A. J. Johnson and son Jack,
was here Wednesday.
M” B. II. Britt, Arcadia, Fla.
en visiting his sister Miss
la/;. • Britt, He left Friday for
home.
We furnish the Parisian Dream
City a $5.00 book of views from
Paris Exposition for $1.50 to those
who pay up their subse.iption for
one year
Mr. Charlie W. McGee of
Macon is with the Star Clothing
Company September thp first.
We must congratulate the Star
Clothing Company for securing
tne services of so good a man as
ouv ole friend Charlie. He is an
old Crawford county boy and will
be glad for his old inends to call
on and see him while in Macon
any time, ami if }’Ku should need
clothing, he being with a good
house, will fit you up in prices
that cannot be duplicated nor
material excelled.
Charlie Bentley is an employee
if toe warehouse of G. L. Dent.
Charlie is in for business and
lucky is the warehouse-man in
this selection.
Their Secret i 3 Gut.
All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improve¬
ment in the health of Mrs. S. P.
W.hitaker who qad for a long time
endured untold suffusing from a
chrouic bonciiial tsouble. “Its all
due to Dr. Kings New discovery,”
writes her husband ‘‘Ii completely
cured her and also cured our little
grand daughter of a sev re attack of
whooping cough.” It postively CUI -
es Coughs, Colds, LaGrtppe. Bon-
clntis. all Throat and Lung Uor.b-
les. Guaranteed bottles 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free at R. J.
LeSneurs drug stose-
Dr. J. N. Smith left Friday for
the Pan-America M Exposition
and in addition thereto an extei:-
ded trip through th {* Northem
States and New England. Nmg—
ara Fails and Philadelphia will be
in iiie bil-o’-fare. The doctor
knows well how to enjoy the trip
and his friend^ will get the bene¬
fit of his observation aooaid upon
his return.
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This Space For
' vWbrd&A » 7 / CHEEK & WRIGHT.
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Mb 8V and
f§&\» : IV<aC* Clothiers, Hatters
bud Furnisheio,
-fc* . ? 1 ■- * Irfi i ijjiasxs^
J L/.J'/l Im jf. i Macon, Ga.
1 / i Cherry St.,
! /
>It When needing any thing in
i our line, coine to see us.
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Lvwaar
NOW OPENU!
THE IRON WAREHOUSE.
AT
ROBERTA, GA.
GARDNER L. DENT.
WAREHOUSEMAN
WILL WEIGH, STORE AND INSURE YOUR COTTON
AT REASONABLE RATES.
HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAR¬
MERS PATRONAGE.
STATEMENT OF THE
CONDITION OF THE
CRAW FORD County
BANK.
LOCATED AT ROBERTA GA.
ai the close of business Sept oth 1901.
Re.-ouicts.
Loans and Discounts, 191)7587
Overtl rafts, 15840
Furniture aiul Fixtures, 115730
Due from Banks and Batikers-
io the State ,8095.8
Due from Banks titid Bankers-
in other States, 32346
Curreucy, 40400
Gold, 5500
Silver, Kickiesand pennies, 73616
Checks and Cash Items, 4000
J. R . Stamps and Stamped-
Cliec’ks. 5145
Total, t2290928
Liabilities.
Capital Stock. Paid in, 1500000
Undivided Piofits less Current-
Cx(.euse« and Taxes Paid, 26238
fndivi .ual Deposits subject to-
Check, 529035
Bills Payable including Time-
Certificates representing
Borrowed Monty, 2356 60
Total, $2290928
STATE OF GEORGIA, '
Crawford county,
Before me came Af. G. Phelan
Cashier ot Crawford county. Bank
who beiug duly >worn that the above
and foregoing statement ie a true
condition of said Tank, as shown by
the book# of fi e in said Bunk.
M G. Pi.elan Cashier
Sworn a:ul subscribed to before me
this 7 day uf Sept 1901 .
,). W. JONES Ordinary
Crawford County Georgia.
WAJTTED- 8K V URAL PE RSON S
OF character.
am j ,, ,.*} reputation in v eaeh state
in tills county inquired) to rep-
1 set old estabiishen wealthy busin¬
ess of solidfinuncial standing. Sal¬
ary $18.00 weekly with expenses ad-
all pavable in cash each ^
T
Wednesday direct frem head olTi.«
Horse and carriage famished, when
■ necessary, References. Flaclosest.f
j addressed stamped envelope.
Manager, 316 Caxtou Building,
I Chicago.
NUMBER 49
WONDERS WORKED IN’ ONE W EEK
For ten cents we will remove
all free Kies from your face
hands. Explain your case slating
whether blonde no brunette r-a <
of female. This is the most won
derful scientific preperation el
of the age.
DIXIE MEDICINE Co. Tran.
Brownsville,
Billioiisness is a condition 1 lutrac-
terized by a disturbance of tin- do: •••
tive organs. The stouwmh is debllia-
ted , the liver torpid, the l»owe ’9 cons-
tibated. There is‘a h alhing of food
pains in the bowelsy>dizziness,coated
tongue arm vometing, lirst of t!»e o r
digested or imrtiy digested frnxl :to<-
then of bile. «'hamberlaiu's Bteooieli
and Liver Tablets illav t!*e disturb¬
ances of the stomach a id create
healthy appetite. The also tone o;
the liver tu a healthy act ion and re
ulate tltvs >>v. 1«. Try them and y,
are certain to be tuue.it , leased with
be rest! t. For sale h\ !l Dealer:.
One thnti-ami matches at » T ti¬
lers for oceiilit
Astarsnded TJie Editor.
Editor vS. A. Brown of Bennett-
ville, S. G. was once immensely sur¬
prised, “Thiotigh long suffering
from Dyspepsia” he writes my wife
was greatly run down, She hrai
ho strength or vigor end fullered
gaeat distress from her ,-tomach
but she tried Eletrie Bitte r whic':
helped her at once am! afier v. .::,
four bottles she is entirely well cm:
eat anything. It s a grand toni
and its gentle laxaMve qualities a»a
splendid for torpid liver.'’ for Ii-
gestion. Doss of appetite, t-tomscl;
and Liver ^roubles it’ a I tivt .
guaranteed cure. G iy 50- at 1
J. I.eSueurt.
W^iiTTf'e it Tells
ff that mirror of "oor? ?iio*vs ri
▼;re‘ hedsalfotv courj iexio n
dn ’’Cl look moth palclie nnd hjoi-
cbe.-. in the -kin it’s lim r trouble ;
but Dr. King’s New Lire Rill • leg-
ulato the ]iyer pu PlOi
give clear skin rosy cheek?, rich
complexion. Only 2 oc at R. J.
LeSueur <fe Son. Drug fctore.