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Every page a Magazine lo iteelf; each
department edited by “one who knows
how;'' e-'ery number a mine of Inform*-
(or the Asking. Address GOOD TIMES, Columbus, O. *
I am still representing the^«acu
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LAUNDRY
will cal! at customers’ homers on each Monday ti y
For Their Laundry
Collars .02*c Shirts plain. 10c
Culls. 5c pr. Shirts Fancy. 12 ; c
Susts cleaned and pressed $L.OO
leaves Taesda y,' Retdrrjs'' Friday.
b. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
,0CAL PARAGRAPHS.
f {WHICH THOSE M HO COME
AND GO, ARK MKNTIOXKO.
xsonal and Society News—Happen¬
ings Pat in Brief Motes.
Mr. E- 8, Wright was here8un-
V an'l Monday.
M. E. .Sti’(*ud and daughter
Fleeter visited Macon this
iek.
^*ss Kizzie Lowe visited Ma-
in diis week.
\Whz,t A Tale it Tells.
!! dial mirror of your.*? shows a
F‘ciied sallow complexion a jaun
-rfd look moth patches and blot-
h' 5 on the skin it’s liver trouble;
: Dr. Kit.g ; s New Life Rills u*g"
bin the liver purify the blood,
R clear skin ropy cheeks, rich
kplexion. Only 25c at R. J.
r s ;e'ir A Son. Drug iitore.
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VC i SAY WE,
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•;v ifi
' m^gscTpiiis
0 ouro sicm HEADACHE,
iABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
• ah diseases arising from In-
5 i stlon. Th*vwlll purify your
'-o-l aist! make youroomploxlon
3 F *iFi AS A LJLY. Thoy are
coasotf. PBiCE 25 Cc.NTS.
KNOXVILLE, GA., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER i iqoi.
CONTjSWJTHE FOLLOWING
DEPARTMENTS:
One Short Story. Biographical TM Bits.
Popular Science. Amalw Photography,
All the Comforts of Home. The Farcily |
Lawyer. Peptrtxnent of Health. The
Bditor's HaU Holiday. The Quiz Club
(prize question department.) TbeOldCnr-
iosityShop. Sports,Games and Pastimes.
Home Study. The Coming Generation.
The First Thousand, and What to Do
With It, (practical eucces* department )
The Story of the World. When the Day’s
Work Is Done.
ROBERTA POINTERS.
As Reported by Our Correspondent.
“I know not what the truth may be,
1 tell It to you as ’twos told to me’*
Happenings of The Week in al
Mrs. Trice of Upson county vis¬
iting the family of W. J. Watson,
The Grwnd Jury presentments
will be found in another colmn.
The Roberta Social Club has a
arranged prograiue for Thanks¬
giving Day. The exercises will
ne at the Auditorium and the
programe will be in the next is¬
sue of the Correspondent.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that a bill will
be introduced at the present ses¬
sion of the Legislature of the
State of Georgia to establish a
Dispensary in the town of Rober¬
ta, Crawford county Ga. the prof¬
its of which are to go to the
niaiiiiiina.ice of the Public Schools
am! providing suitable school buil¬
dings lor and in the town of Ro¬
berta, Gn. This the 28th day of
October 1901.
fgOo] A. J. Danicily W T . M of
Crawford Lodge * No, ’ 408 attended
the , session ot the Grand , Lodge , , of ,
F. and A. Masons this week at
Macon.
Court has passed and the tide
its . oM u way. „„„
moves on
Mrs. Ivey is now an occupant
| ot the li- A. Rond residence. >She
i will enter her little son Vivian
next week at ’ht M- B. W.
' stitute.
aui^ lualiit; x\t;ihiei &ave a mu—
s i<* recital last Friday afternoon
to the school. It was very much
edjoyed.
We the Granid Jury chooseu
s our »or Oct. term 1901 Crawford
Superior Court be? lease to Submit
.iiese our general Presentments,
he last Grand Jury having ap¬
pointed a commit :e to complete ex¬
amination of the records of the var¬
ious officers of the county report tr
this bodV " as follow* ■
' “ V -I'd ... County.
VVa tlie committee appointed by
Grand Jury at March Term 1901 to
„ inpi t ; ie examination of the re-
. said ciOUlltj, , b^g leu\B to
()1
litbmit the following report.
We hove carefully examined the
book of the Sheriff, Clerk of Superior
Court ami Ordinary and find them in
iiine condition ami fully up lo date.
We also cartfally examined the
books of Tax .decei ver and tiud that
the property' of the eounty have been
returned, at a fair valuation and his
b »oks well kept, The books of the
l x Collector are exaeptionally
cle n a ml nicely finished up and we
comin-T o him to t!\e public as au ef¬
ficient collector. His books show
t he amount collected from general
tax whs $4,041.46
Amount oolleceed not iu Digest 34 53
i) i> Kail Road 40T4B
Total 4,499.45
” Raid out $4,499.45
We find an examination of books
of county Conirnis.donerB that they
are correct and nave receipts and
vouches for all moneys received and
paid out.
J. S. Blasinganie.
Com mittee
A. Ht Clark.
An examination of the Ordinarys
boooks shows tneni to be correctly
5ep , Com mi
The hooks of the county as-
ii'Mcrs we have e a aim n«*d and find
pro, periy kept. After carefully ex-
•tniining the 1 reasures books we find
as follewsl
Mar. 19 1901 cash on band $2,539,87
Received since said (late $976.01
Total $3,614.88
Paid out on proper vouches 3,508.96
Bal. on hand $5.92
Tee county School Commissioner*
books shows a 3al. on hand for the.
year 1900. $63. 00
Received during 1991 $3,095.12
Total. $3,153 72
Paid out 3,lt>0,6q
Paid out over amt totat received 6>8
NVe find the jail and Cohi t house
in fair condition except several bliuds
on tlie latter. Upon ex iruination ol
ilie pavper list we receommend that
_,Iis. J. H. Bteinbridge be given $6.00
” Jane Hall 4.00
Gracev Whittiugtou 4.00
" j. B. Hancock 7.00
ami L. D. Barber be stricken from roll
After examining the Pension roll
we find all to be worthy uuder the
law to draw the amount they rsc.dve.
• We recommend that S. A. Long be
appointed A'. P. of573id l)ist. to fill
vacancy caused by resignation of 1'.
OaniaUy said resignation to take ef-
lect Dec. 1 1901-
Tiiat W. O.Kennedy be appointed
N. P. for. 577th Dist, tc succeed him¬
self. Also that C, C. Graddick beap-
pointed N. P.for321st Dist. to sue
ceed himself.
We receommend that our Kepre-
seuatives in both house of the Genl
Assembly oppose a County Court for
this county beleiviug tbat weexpres.-
Sentiment of a Majority of the cit-
Umis of tlie County.
reccoomuiend that hereattcr
the sheriff contract for the feeding
of the Jurors at the lo west , ->-i j!e
cost. for
NVe also receommend that pay
Ba . iffgau d Ruling Euilitf?
rema i nda uie at present.
\V« receommend that the actim o'
« ^ rlllur (iniu l J -; vy tJ work
roads by taxaun. >e and in hereby
recin dtd by the Actim of thii J i ry.
^ye re(CO mrmd that M. J. Moore
aud L. C. Futrell coaaolete the exam*
ination of books or (Terk, Hheritf
1 ’ itl E " IVer 5n< i Tax Collector and
'
• t to lit 1 Jury.
NOW OPENiM
THE IRON WAREHOUSE-
AT
ROBERTA. GA.
WAREHOUSEMAN
WILL WEIGH, STORE AND INSURE VOUR COTTON
AT REASONABLE RATES.
HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAR
MERS PATRONAGE.
FULL QUARTS
•i SS S YEAR m
JlT.* v> OLD
§ EXPRESS
Wj ” PREPAID
m In plain nackaae*. nn
m marks to indicato coi>*
1 G$3 .1*- * ■ t#M*.
-
!i ■ llE^oBer a ijiiw eight-year-old whiskey of miperb qualitv
RUNS OMf which has never been improved upon. The grain is care
» ° single fully selected double and mashed by hand in small tub?*.
ttijEPjffik we and in copp*r stills, over slow open fin*.
lil&i ffillks ? hi steam-heated "ce'dt is quality, Government not quantity. warehouses, Thu whiskey where is it then stored
remains it
|®Pr f fj bond for eight years before being offered for sale
^ *^ 't profits DIRECT “7^ of jobber TO and CONSUMER. retailer, and bum get
e CT 0, re vour
fVQifiw^ ting Rpurouniuanipulatcd J whiskey for family and medicinal us.
-• • -
Test It; If you are not satisfied, return
at ?ar expense and we will refund $ 3 . 15 .
' Deferences: JYxutb* National Bank of Atlanta, or any
Express order. ( omptny. Send money by post-office or expre-Y
money
®; i V'A’ ■> . : T| Addr««s ill orders lo 'ti
Southern 0i*fcrltxj?lng Warubouts.
ATLANTA, GA. DISTILLERS.
We recommend mat these present¬
be published at a cost to ex-
$7.50.
In taking leave of his loouer Judge
Felton, wu desire to express our
thanks for Cunt'Hies eyteuded this
body.
The Sol, Geu’i having rendered ef¬
Service to our body, we also
extend our thanks to him.
R. J. Lo Sueur Foreman.
Crawford Superior Court Oct. Term
Ordered that the foregoiug
Presentments be spred upon
the minutes of the Court aud pub*
as reccoi»)iuend'‘d Oct. 25 1901.
Wni. Brunson So.. Gen’l. M. C.
W. H. Felton jr.
J. S. C. M. c.
office crawford Superior eourt
1 J. TV, Jack clerk of srid court cer¬
tify that the foregoing is a true copy
the General Presentments of the
Grand Jury for Oct. Term 1991 as ap¬
pears of record on the minutes of
sasd court witness my official signa-
tu: e with seal attached Oct 28 19U1.
J. W JACK Clerk.
WANTED- SEVERAL PERSON'S
OF CHARACTER.
and good reputation in each state
(one iu tnis county inquired/ to rep-
reset oid estabhahen wealthy busin¬
ess of solidfim»neial standing, Sal-
uy $18.09 weekly with expenses ad-
aiuonal,ull payable in cash eaclt
Wednesday direct from liead olliccs
Horse aud carriage furnished, when
oeeessary. References. Enclose seif
addressed otamped envelope.
..fanager, oioCaxtoii Building
Chicago.
iv VT OTICE. r
C ?rry your Cotton to J. N.
i>* a IS , Roberta, Ga. J. o. McGee
Cti j tf .» myj; Correct weight; aud
high guaranteed, f our
on buyers this season at iio—
berta.
NUMBER 56
WOMTKKH WOKKKI) I.VONK WKKK
For ten oents we will remove
all freckles front your face »rnl
hands. Fxplain your case stating
whether blonde uo brunette, inn.e
of female. This is the most won-
derful scientific p rope ration of
of the age.
DIXIE MKD1C1NK Co,
Brownsville, Tenn.
Billiousnees is ucondition chare -
terized l>y a disturbance of the digs/-
live organs. The stomach is debliia-
ted, the liver torpid, thebowe's cons
ti bat ed There is a bathing of food
pains in the bowels, di/./.iitc*s,coated
tongue am? voineting, first of the un¬
digested or partiy digested food aud
then ot bile. • Oiuniberiain’s Stemacn
and Liver Tablets allav the disturb¬
ances of the stout n h and create a
healthy appetite. They also tone up
the liver to a healthy action and re -
ulate the bowels. Try them and you
are certain to be much pleased with
he resu t. For sale by all Dealers.
One thousand matches at Mil¬
lers for 5cents
Astounded Tlie Editor.
Editor S. A. Brown of Bcnuetts-
vilie, S. C. was once immensely sur
prised, “Through long suffering
front Dyspepsia” he writes my wife
was greatly run down, She had
ho strength or vigor aud fuffered
gaeat distress from her stem li
but she tried Elelric Bitters
helped her at ouce and attei
four bottles
eat anythin (T Ton tori’ r
and its gentle laxative qualitit c
lendid for torpid liver ‘
of appetite, >G..na b
tbies it’s a positive,
n laraut u re. Oniv sue at R.
. i neur^.
T'.o Ora Lmy Co»i Curo.
ff •n tht head a’»ci srre thioit
ilv cotates Uazr'i-'- .> ; un*ne^ the
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