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THE CORRESPONDED
VOLUME X.
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The Only High Clues
Monthly, " ht 25 c SL A
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Every page akfagaaloe to itself i each
levartment edited by "on# srfao knows
how,” every cumber a mine of infer me
Coot lor t*e ahm*. A44tt» GOOD TIMES, Columbus, O. «
y'v
I am still represciithig the >
CAPITAL
LAUNDRY
and will call at customers* homers on each Monday
For Their Laundry
Collar* . 02 $c Shirts plain. o
Cuffe. 6c pr. Shirts Faucy.
Susts cleaned and pressed $ 1.00
taes Tuesday, Returns Friday.
fc. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
h (WHICH THOSE WHO COME
AX1) CO. ARE MENTIONED.
ional ami Sodetjr News—H»ppW>-
Put in Brief Notes.
I Ficklmg is vititing
per sister F. H. Wright.
I Mr. G. 0 . Harris and wife »pent
Sunday in Cerese.
I Mrs. F. M. Appelby who has
leen visiting her farthers family
Lgone on a visit to Athens and
per points.
L. C.Goodin has about com-
|.et«d fable. a large handsome will Livery have
Ellison says he
P f,, e horses and vehicklee now
N Ur the trade.
M on Ellison when you-want a
|i'e L new team.
GUARANTEED
I UNDER A
$5.000 DEPOSIT
R. R. FARE PAID
m$r J ■ 200 FREE
Scholarship, offer'd.
^•*U. _ ____ Write quick to
BUSINESSCOLLZOE, Uacon.Ca.
!Mrs. Cloude Youlroag and lit —
^^irl is visiting her uncle Mr.
K'k Hancock.
iMrg, {j. a. Harris and her
Mghter Mi6s E.ouUespent Sun-
Fl in Cerese.
B atman *. OwS*™. vc»
Tv?- wa* wbth9 Vntvwalty * mioim. Dinioma. enoiwH. nnter w»l,
«• Coarm tn«. n-cwM> U 4
warnaw. Gradoatec
i~YlL. R L 8 , M,T H. Loxlnjrton, Ky.
KNOXVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 QCI.
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Popular Science. Aawtear Pbotography. »
au «h» comfort, of Home. Tbe Family J’
Editor's Half Holiday. TLs Qoia Club < »
(prt*.qne.Uondepertment) TheOidCnr- ^
io»ity8hop. 8portt,Oemea and Pastimes, o
Home Study. The Coming Generation. ' J 1 ;
•*“» what to Do
With It, (practical eaccees department.) < i
The Story of the World. When the Day's *
Work Is Dona. !
Misses Leila and Pear! Wright
returned home Sunday from u
visit to their brotheif iu Savannah
and Macon. £
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Mr. W. L. Waight and wjfe
a visit to Knoxville Sun-
day.
MiseozClara and Clyde Wright
is visiting in Zenith this week.
ROBERTA POINTERS.
As Reported by Onr Correspondent.
“I know not what thu truth may tx>.
I tell It to you ut ‘twM told to me"
Happenings of The Week In al
The monument erected by the
Woodmen of the World to the
memory of W. B. Brown is in
place and will be inveiled by the
Woodmen next Sundav.
Among the visitors of eur town
last Sunday was Messers J. H.
and U. E. Watson of Thomaston.
Mr. B. A. Hartley of Economy
was in town Monday with cotton
-ay3 he got a belter price for cot¬
ton than he could in his other
home markets come again uncle
Ben.
Miss Rosa McGee visited frienas
here Thursday.
NOTICE.
Garry your Cotton to J. N.
Lewis, Roberta, Ga. J. 8. McGee
Scales man Correct weight* and
highest price* guaranteed, Four
cotton buyers this season at Ro¬
berta.
Beef, Sausage and Freeh Fish
every Saturday. Your patronage
solicited. Respectfully.
J. N\ Lewie,
"The Me Kiniey Monument
committee of the Journal, the
News and the Constitution” have
requested the editor of the
tesppndeNt to receive
for ihem to be devoted to the
erection in Atlanta on the site
where the President McKinley
6 ave expression to the thought
'' f congre r '' iV -T * ° s , ou .f J*. ‘ '° ' >D , ca e / erates e for
^ , ea(1 it doesof ( the hedral dead.
McKinleywasaloveranddefen-
der °I fc he right. It IS OUr wish
that Georgia shall erect a shaft
his .. in keeping With
10 memory
that broadness of mind and hart
»hat inspired that expression to
the memory of the confenerate
dead. Georgia pride and cnival-
ry will not be found wadtmg
when weighed in the balances.
Me Kiniey of the North and Henry
Grady of the South stand among
Mie shades of the departed today
witching the progress of that fia-
t-rn wave ot patriotism that they
set in motion one from the South
and one from the north.
MARBLE TEAM.
A game of marbles between the
Thomaston Team and Yatesville
Team with an umpire was what
the Editor witnessed at Yatesville
last Saturday. The Yatesville
Team carried off laurels. When
the Thomaston Team arrived at
the depo* in Thomaston they re¬
fused to take a hack for they said
they had already been hacked.
The Atlanta Constitution offers
every boy or girl in Georgia who
secure i oo subscribers to the
Daily and Sunday Constitution a
years free tuation at any education¬
al Institute in Georgia and $100
towards the students expenses for
the year, A chance for
earnest boy.
Mrs, Rufus Kina:, Sandy Point,
Ga. visitep the family of Mr. E. E.
Dent, Thursday.
Miss Emmie .Karris returned
to Butler last Sunday.
Mr. Hoy Dent* is unusu ally”
cheerful this week.
We furnish the Parisiau Dream
City a $5.00 book of views from
Paris Exposition for $1.50 to those
who pay up their subscription for
one year
Mr. liolton II. Mathews of
Macon, Ga. was a welcome gutst
nt the “House of Seven Gables’"
last Sunda.v.
Mr. J.W. Mathews the land
lord of the “House of Seven
Gables” wa* in Macon Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Christian was guest of Mr*.
Frank DanieJl) Thursday.
Their Secret igOut.
All Sadieville, Kv.. was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improve¬
ment in the health of Mrs. S. P.
Whitaker who qad for a long time
endured untold suffesing from a
chrouic bouchial tsouble. "Its all
due to Dr. Kings New discovery,
writes her husband ‘Ti completely
cured her and also cured our little
grand daughter of a severe attack of
whooping cough.” It postively cur¬
es Coughs, Colds, LaGrtppe. Kcn-
chitis. all Throat and Lung tJoub-
les. Guaranteed bottles 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free at R. J.
LeSueurs drug stose.
This Space For
CHEEK & WRIGHT,
■» Y i
Clothiers, Hatters and
/ Furnishers,
Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
V.
\ needing thing in
When any
our line, come to see us.
n -T :
NOW OPEN’-n
THE IRON WAREHOUSE.
AT
ROBERTA, GA.
GARDNER L. DENT .
WAREHOUSEMAN
W |i L WEIGH, STORE AND INSURE YOUR COTTON
AT REASONABLE RATES.
HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAR¬
MERS PATRONAGE.
FOR RENT.
B J. Champion Farm. Of
810 acres, in the 7th Dis¬
trict. Now rented to Wil¬
liam Parker.
p. McKinney Farm. Of
848 acres, in the 7th Dis¬
trict. Now ranted to Jer¬
ry Harris and E. S. Cham¬
pion.
O. T. Sanders Farm. Of
405 acres, in the 7th Dis¬
trict. Now rented to W.
L. Lowe,
J. J. Bowman Farm. Of
101-14 acres, in the 7th
District. Now rented to
John Hortman. ,
J. G. Braswell Farm. Of
269 - 1/2 peres, in the 8th
District. Now rented to
James W, Horn.
Apply to-
J. T. Hoileman,
8 West Alabama St M
Atlanta, Ga.
WAKTRD- SEVERAL PERSONS
OF CHARACTER,
and g >od reputation in each state
(oiip in this cyur,ty required) to rep¬
reset old established wealthy busin¬
ess of solidfinsncial standing. Sal-
nr) flB.00 weekly with expense* ad-
do ioual,all parable iu cosh each
Wednesday direct frem head offices
Horse and carriage furnished, when
necessary. References. Enclose self
addresseu stamped envelope.
Manager, UldCaxtou Building,
Chicago.
The Or»« Day Colo Cure.
For cold In the bead and sore throat «ue Ker.
aolts Chocolates La a alive yuiaiae, the "Os,
Day Cold Core.”
NUMBER si
WON'OK KN WORKED IN ONE WEEK
For ten cent* we will remove
all freckles from your face and
hands. Fxpluin your esse staling
whether blonde ao brunette, mu *■
of female. This is the most w- 1
derful scientific preperutiou of
of the age.
I>1XIE MLUICIXK C«.
llnm iiNVlilp, Tv .
BiUioiisneHs is a condition charac¬
terized by u disturbance of tile digf**-
tive organs. The stomach i*< debll '.i
ted, the liver torpid, the boweb < <ms-
tibated. There is a b athing of food
pains in the bowels, dizziness,coaled
tongue ane vometiug, first of the un¬
digested or partly digested food uu-1
then of bile, t 'haniberlainV Stein.ol,
and Liver Tablets allav the ‘disturb¬
ances of the stomach aud create a
healthy appetite. The,) ;;Uo lone no
the liver tnu healthy action and r- -
ulate the bowels. Trj them and yo:,
are certain to be much pleased with
he resit.t. For sale by all Dealer.-.
One thousand matches at Mil¬
lers for Seems
Astounded The Editor.
Editor S. A. Brown of Bennett,
ville, S. C. was once immensely sur
prised, "Through long suffering
from Dyspepsia” he writes my wife
was greatly run down. She had
ho strength or vigor and foffered
gaeat distress from her stomach,
but she tried Eietrie Bitter which
helped her at ouce and after using
four bottles she is entirely well c »i«
eat anything. It’s a grand tonic
and its gentle laxative qualities ate
spiffed id for torpid liver.” for Iudi
gestion. Do$s of appetite. Stomach
and Liver ^roubles it’s a positive,
guaranteed cure. Only 50c at R.
J. LeSueurs,
Wliat A Tale it Tells.
If that mirror of yours show*; a
wretched sallow complexion a jaun
diced look moth patches nnd blot-
the . It . , «• liver trOULiO . .
CuCB OR SKltl S ___ {
but Dr. King’e New Life Pills leg-
uiafce the liyer purify the blood,
give clear skin rosy cheeks, rich
complexion. Duly 26 c at R.
LeSueur <fc Son. t