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ACME STEAM
LAUNDRY
will call at customers’ homers on each Monday.;
For Their Laundry
liar* .02$c Shirts plain. o
ills. 5c pr. Shirts Fancy.
Su'sts cleaned and pressed $1.00
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;eafes ^aesday, RetarnsJFrida^.;}
b. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
PARAGRAPHS.
1HIUH THOSE WHO COME
jI>0O, ARE MENTIONED.
aland Society News—Hapt'-
^ Put iu Brief Notes.
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Usdav.
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KNOXVILLE, OA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 ipoi.
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ROBERTA POINTERS.
As Reported by Our Correspeedeat.
“I know not what the truth may be.
✓ I tell It to you m ’twas told to me”
fF^ppcningB of The Week In nl
H. H. Mathews of Macon i«
at the “House of Seven Gables”
this week.
Mr. and Mrp, J. C, Bond visit¬
ed Mr. H. C. Bond of Macon Sun¬
day.
J, J, Gauitney went to Macon
Saturday.
Mr. J. O. Holmes of Culloden
was in our town Monday.
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
Dispeusary in the town of Rober¬
ta, -Crawford county Ga. the prof¬
its of which are to go to the
maintanauce of the Public Schools
and providing suitable school buil¬
dings for and in the town of Ro¬
berta, Ga. This the 28th day of
October 1901.
J\N JjtffjEST.
I am now located at Roberta. I
will do brick work and ^guarantee
it. Price in accordance with the
; tight times.
Homer R. Powell.
This signature 1* on erory box of tb# genuine
Laxative Bromo-QuiGine Tablet* Cay
j Uw remedy tb*t oon* u owirt ta «m
I Tha C r. ) Day Cola Lu j.
Ccn4 tn hv*o dM«l *o*v cured c - r
uiotl’s Choo talcs Lax.-if.ve «s cw B
* tlh ftiircc cry ;x>r Uietii.
Air. Jos. Wilburn of Atlanta,
Co]. R, V. Hardeman and M, G.
Bayne of Macon spent Thanks-
giving day hunting with their Ro¬
berta friends.
Miss Mamie Champion has just
returned from Moultrie after an
extended visit to her brother Mr.
K. E. Champion.
Mr. M. G. Phelan spent Sun¬
day in Atlanta.
Prof. J. O. Martin has been
elected to teach a / school near
Oxford next year.
“AROUND THE PAN.”
The most profusely illustrated book
of its kind ever pnbllshed, is a las-
timrsouvenir ior these whe did, and
n splendid deseription for those who
did not visit the Pan-Ameeiean Ex¬
position, the latter class will find it
a mostrdiiable substitute for the trip
It is as amuing to the young as it is
tntensly intsrrestiug to the adult,
and should be read illy noeepted into
every household for the edification < f
the young and old. Agents outtit
free upon receipt of fifteen (lb) cents
1 i postage.
THE NUT SHELL PUB. Co. New York
Mf. J. B. Wilson is spending
a few days with his father.
Mrs. Anuie E. Ivey left for
Macon Monday.
Miss Claudia Webb returned
home Monday alter a few days
visit toher sister Mrs. Fintcher.
H ave you ever raad any of Swed -
bergs works? If not, will you send
mu your address enclosing a stamp
or two and I will mail you one ~ tif
his books FREE. State whether
you want it in English or in Ger-
mon.
ADOLPH ROEDER,
8o Cieveland Street,
Orange N. J
Mr. W. B. and Miss, Alice
Gauitney attended services.in pan¬
handle Sunday.
M'ss Mary Walker returned
from an all tiay vHit to Ceres Fri¬
day.
R. H. Shields Dentitt
from Atlanta will be in Ro §■
berta Office in Bank Bldg,
from the 15th. to the 20th.
of each month. Will stay
longer if business author¬
izes it.
Miss Mary Wright retuned
from Macon Friday morning
she has been visiting rel¬
atives.
Mr. R. M. McFarllnand wife of
Yatesville visited the family of
Dr. J. L. Johnson this week
Mr. M- A. Shoup and wife of
Taplor county is the guest of J. J.
Gaultney’s family.
Mrs. R. E. Charopiou i6 the
guest of the family of J. 1. Cham¬
pion this week.
EASY MONEY.
for anyone man or woman boy or
girl, who has a few spare rneroeuta
We pay liberal cash commission
give valuable premiums for new
subscriptions. Send two-cent stamp
for cash otfer, premium list, and sam¬
ple.copy to SPORTSMAN,
THE NATIONAL
03 kiiby Tt.; Boston, Mass.
Wbat A Tal© it Tells.
If that mirror of yours shows a
wretched sallow complexion a jaun
diced look moth patches and hlot-
ci.es on the skin it’si liver trouble;
but Dr. Kir.g's New Life Pill*
uiate the liver purify the blood,
give clear skin rosy cheeks, rich
complexion. Only 2dc at R. J.
LcSueur 6c Sou. Drug i-tore.
NOW OPEN! i!
THE I RON WAREHOUSE.
UiiuLlght rd
It was s ROBERTA, GA.
proper ha
nr 1 "' “'it the
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.
FULL QUARTS
8 SEft" PURE RYE I
EXPRESS
PREPAID.
In pfaln package*, no
marks to InrLcatd con¬
tent*.
A °ffer a pure eight-year-old whiskey of superb quality*
*®/ ^ distilled in Kentucky upon the old fashioned plan,
m V which has never been improved npon. The grain is care-
■ ■ single fully oelected and mashed by hand in small tube;
we and double in copper stills, over slow open fires.
i, m>. Tlv result is quality, not quantity. The whiskey is then stored
in Rteam-heaWjd Government warehouses, where it remains In
bond for eight yearn before being offered for sale
tV 'h OirXECT ^0 CflNSUKER.
We out c*it of jobber and retailor, and itimire vour get*
tfng ft pure ihwv” Ipulaled whiekey for family and uiudiuijiAl Use,
v Test It; ifydu are n«t satisfied, return
at our nxpenbe and w« will refund $3.15.
Itefemncee: j?onrth National Bank of Atlanta, or any
Ks.oto«> Company, bend money by post-office or exptetfi
money order. ^
Atoms all actor* t«
ti toa tii a rn Statrlbatlag Warehou**.
ATLANTA. GA. DISTILLERS.
WA .V T Alt*# & Vonteper Lit** pttr issue,
and must be nrrmpoaM trith nosh.
WANTED.
WANTED -Capable, reliable per¬
son In every county to represent lar¬
ge company of solid financial reput¬
ation; $936 salary per year, payable
-»e**alv; $3 per duy absolutely bona-fide sure
i/id all expenses; straight sal¬
lefinite notary, no eommissiom; and
ary paid each Saturday expense STAN¬
monev advanced each week.
DARD HOUSE, 384 Dearborns Street
Chicago.
WANTED—-An agent ip you
county for our novelty showcard*
signs. Agnnttf are making $4 to
$7 a day, But one agent appoin
ted in a county Bend 15cent« for
sample terms and catalogue.
THE ECHO NOVELTY CO.
NEW YORK.
WANTED!
Reliable man for Manager of
Branch Office we wish to open in
this vicinity. If your record is O,
K. here is an opportunity. Kindly
give good reference when writing.
THE ft. T. NORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE
CINCINNATI,OHIO-
Illustrated catalogue 4 ets stams.p
WANTED^SEVERAL PERSONS
OF CHARACTER.
and good reputation in each state
(one in this county raquiredj to rep¬
reset old establifchen wealthy busiiir
ess of snlidfinanoial standing, Sal¬
ary $18.00 weekly with expenses ad¬
ditional,all pavable in cash each
Wednesday direct frnn head office
Horse aud carriage furnished, when
necessary. References. Enclose self
sddres.^ed stamped envelope,
yiauager, &16Caxton Building,
Chicago.
GOOD POSITION.
tranted—Young ladies and gen-
i tlenien in every cou.ity for office
work, clerkship etc- Must muka
j small dsdosit or give security.
Previous experience not necees-
ary. Good eaieiy. Addreee
“yr; n';*‘ IV>x 425.Nxafcville,
NUMBER 6i
VrONDKHS VT ORKBD IN ONK WBEh
For ten ceat* we will remove
all freckles from your face and
hands. Fxplain your case stating
whether blonde ao brunette, ina;«
of female. This is the most won¬
derful scientific preperation of
of the age.
DIXIE MEDICINE Co.
Brown«vtlle, T«*m.
Billiouanes* is a condition oharae-
terised by a disturbance of tfie digse.
tlve organs. The stomach is deblUa-
ted, the livor torpid, thebowa’s cons-
tibated. There is * bathing of food
pains in the bowels, dizzlncM.coated
tongue an* votneting, first of the un¬
digested or partly digested food aud
then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets allay tbs disturb¬
ances of the stomach aud oreaU a
healthy appetit*. They also ioue up
the liver to a healthy action and reg¬
ulate the tow els. Try them aud you
are certain to bo much pleased with
be result. For sale by all Dealers.
One thousand matches at Mil¬
lers for 5cent8
Astounded The Editor.
Editor S, A. Brown of Benuett.s*
ville, S. C. was once immensely sur¬
prised, “Through long su^ering
from Dyspepsia” he writes ray wife
vra§ greatly run down. She had
Uo strength or vigor and fufferetj
gaeat /distress from her stomach,
but she tried Eletric Bitter.*, which
helped her at ouce and after using
four bottles she is entirely well pan
eat anything. It’s a grand tonic
and its gentle locative qualities are
splendid for torpid liver.’ ’ for Indi¬
gestion, Doss of appetite, Stomech
and Liver ^roubles it’s a positive,
guaranteed cure, Gniv 50c at K.
I* LeS’ cuts,