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I am still rep/eseniing r ssw
ACME STEaM
LAUND
fe d will c&Sl at customers' homers on e?„ A >nday v
For Their Laundry
Collars irts j. Tain. o
EuiTo. 5c pr. Shirts ' aticy.
Susts cleaned a:: pressed $ 1.00
Leaves Tuesday, Returns Fridav . 1 .
b. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
CAL PARAGRAPHS C-
fWHlCII THOSE WHO COME
ixD GO, ARK MENTIONED.
ScK^iety News—Happen¬
ings Put In Brief Note*.
HAPPY MAR I AGE.
r ed ,esday evening at t* e
f. [tist church in Knoxville, Valley Ga.
A. G.-Smith of Fort
Misa Bertha Sawyer of lvnox-
p were married. Rev. L. 6 .
[rett performed the ceremany.
i, Smith is a pouug man of
png (vorth. Mr?. Smith was
of Knoxvilie’s most winsome
kr ladies. Tii« two together
i have the kindest wiahes of
j of friend".
nve you ever raad any of Swed¬
es workB? If not, will you send
your address enclosing a stamp
[Wo snd I will mail you one of
books FSEE. State whether
want it in English or in Ger-
DCLph roeder,
So Cievelaad Street,
Orange N. J
“AROUND THE PAN.”
most profusely jllastrated book
» kind ever pnblisheti, is a ln*-
"ouveair ior these who did, and
fondle! description for those wiio
sot visit the Pan-Ameetcau Ex-
hon, the latter class will Ind it
nurdMai,^ S' *0 ;r the trlJ>
* ninuin^ to {he young a . it is if
utoryeating to tl adult.
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KN OXVILLE, dA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 rpoi.
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POINTERS.
As R^rt.d by Oar C'&rrs^fiist.
“I know not what the troth may be,
1 tell It to you «s ’twetti told to me"
Happenings of Tbo Wtek tn al
The Methodist Sunday School
will give a Christmas tree on
Christmas Ere. Working com¬
mittee have been appointed to
tanks all necessary arrangements.
Crawford Lodge of Free and
accepted fsasons will elect officers
for the ensueiug year Friday eve.
J. C. Bond went to Macnn
Tuesday.
NOTICE.
la hereby given that a.bill v ill
be introduced at the present ses¬
sion of the Legislature of the
State of Georgia to establish e
Dispensary in the town of Rober¬
ta, Crawford county G«». the prof¬
its of which are to go to the
maintenance of the Public Schools
-lid providing suitable school buil¬
dings for and in the town of Ro¬
berta, Ga. This the 28th day c-f
October 1901.
The cotton gins are wolkb :
<u the final of the cotton crop-
A worn a ) mu t not tin ill;
an make h r husband tenner.
keeping ir hot water.
Ur. ., 1 . 0 . flarvev o. in n V *
was o i Dr. Jose;
o
I*'* fo? vs.
A* ' -W v <
•- f d- •
G7CT7 1 ef <
. Hard*- Ulanovas out Mon¬
day and TuesdayAsheoting bird-
Had good luck. 1 Frank is A Nr.
I shot.
• M r - E » 1 ' 1 Mnrphey, the prii.ce
:q : A^As. d r fo i
i5
gdoq of witridges. piot-and carried a fine lot
Cheei fulness will keep away
wrinkles.
Wfc/L.
To. 556 Cberrv Sr., Over Un$
-'n Dry Goods Co. Macon, Ga. \
QfjffEST.
I am now located at Roberta.
'0 b* ick work and guarantee
Price in accordance with tie
•;ut times.
Homer K. Powell.
Good Hoad Convention w»e in
.-Sion this week. Good roads
be economy.
mm VALLEY
TE
Owing to the hard times utd
news is scarce.
Walkar Chaqel Sunday School
co aempla tea baying a Christina a
tre during the
days.
w u\)
at ten (ting srijotfi in La Grange i»
expected home in. a tew days.
Miss Iva webb of Roberat spent
part of last week in thigcommiin-
ity.
Madc.m Rumoi^aVs there will
be a bride in the Valley Xmas.
Mr. Frank Ford and family h»v.>
moved from Robley to the rcsi
d^nce of Mr. W. J. Walker.
The farmers expectations are
to come out better finally another
year.
Go way back and sit bown and
form a resolution to begin the
new T year a right.
Wishing the Correspondent rea¬
ders a merry Christmas ur.d a
prosperous tiew year, I am the
same.
“Farmer.”
R. ri. Shields Dentltt
from Atlanta will Le In Ro^
berta Office in Bank Bldg,
from the 15th. to the aoth.
of each month. Will
longer if business author¬
izes it.
AROUND THE PANi
Unde Hank, his trip thro h
the Exposition, With 450 Ulus-
t rations.
“The author shows that he is a
good artist in the scien< e of delight¬
fully graceful margina drawing'’
-Mail and Express. ■■
F r sale by nil bookseller?, or by
mail on receipt of pride $3.G0.
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opy 'fo unit Wworh ■ 1 t
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NOW OPEN!: f » * t
THE IRON WAREHOl ,'$E-
AT
ROBERTA. GA.
WAREHOUSEMAN
WILL WEIGH, STORE AND INSURE YOUR COTTON
AT REASONABLE RATES.
HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAR¬
MERS PATRONAGE.
Jg FULL QUARTS m.
8 YEAR PI!*?]. DVF 3KW
OLD (k 1 L 1
» t.'S 8 iU
^ a ||f " I ' * ||||#| Y EXPRESS PREPAID.
r ^f M ;' J s t y i In pfahi ppettaes. no
'x! mans to tna'teaie con*
tOTte.
SA/E^^e lt«A^l P'lro ,0 d er^it-yeHT-oJd in Kentucky npon whiskey tii« old of enperb faahion«l quality plan,
jERrS fidivVAJ KVt f S ^‘,V ch h “ *'«™ r b V n ‘snproved Upon The grain is
f . care-
7 y a ? a nj 0 ®b«d by hand in small tube;
■MSmmftm J;? “ • ne, t su<1 1*“ b!e m c °PIlf r rtil lo, over slow open fires.
£ v.'n 71 ^ at before being wn?ehcuAT^bereIt remaSain
A '% “f; t ^4 ' <Ml *'* y !2^ ofiered for sale
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t . f fay
at ©ar expenee tuid wa wifi refund $ 3 .iS.
PP ilSrees money Kxpre«a References: Ml order. Company. ortl»A to Fourth Bend K*4*ouhl money Tank by pcstr-oteco of Ailantc, ur e.'-pret ov e.ny a
SwUiera OlctrDotln] WmliObt^, «J
ATLANTA, PA. DiSTILLEWS.
‘ifUvr Al’S li Cev,tH~p«r J,in« fxr issue,
it-Mi mtKf bH (wioowtpfl f%i4M I ettshe
WANTED.
WANTED -CapaMe, reliable per¬
son i« every county to represent lar¬
ge company of solid financial reput¬
ation; |»80 salary per absolutely '’pur, payable
'vesjtlv; $3 per day straight bona-fide sure
,mi nil expenses; sal¬
1 * finite -alary, no commissiom;
ary pr.id each Saturday and expense
money advanced each week. STAN-
I) Alt id HOUSE, 354 Dearborne Street
Chicago.
Y/JINTED—An a&ent in you
county for oar novelty showcards
signs. Agnnte are making to
$7 a day. But one agent appoin
ted in a county send ISoents for
pample terms and catalogue.
THE ECHO NOVELTY CO.
HEW 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 A. T. ffiORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE
CINCINNATI,OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue 4 cts stams.p
EASY SIGNSY.
for anyone man or woman hoy or
girl, who has a few spare memeuts
We pay liberal cash commission and
give valuable premiums for new
subscription.-:. Send two-cent stamp
for cash offer, premium list, and sam-
plc copy io
the national sportsman,
<«ii kill’j Tt.; HotiUm, Mass.
A Tago it Telle.
If i at mirror your? shows a
wrenched ;)ow oc iniexion a jann
chesend blot-
t rouble;
fcW Life Fills 1 /»
i the .bloc I
1 y r nun ’•
> *1 i ro v cheeks, n<-i
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NUMBER 63
good position.
Wanted—Young ladiea and ge»i
tlcmen in every county lor offioe
work, cierksliip etc. Muat make
small dedosit or give securiiy.
Previous experience not necess¬
ary, Good salcfv. Address
“Frank” Box 435.Nashville, Tenn.
WANTED-SKVEi: ’ PERSONS
OF CHABAt’ i lilt,
and good reputation in ee<* state
(one iu this county raquirel) to rep-
reaei old establishen weslthy busii «
ess of snlldfinaocial binding. Su ; -
ary *18.00 weekly with expenses ad¬
ditional,all parable in cash each
Wednesday direct from head office*!
Horse and carriage furnished, when
necessary. References. Enclose self
addressed stamped envelope.
Manager, Rl6Caxton Building,
Chicago. ^
WONDERS WORKED IN ONE WEEK
For Ten cent* we will remove
all freckles from your faca and
hands. Explain your case stating
whether blonde ao brunette, ina.c
of female. This is the most Won
derful scientific preperat’.on of
of the age.
DIXIE MEDICINE Co.
Brownsville, Tenn.
Astounded The Editor.
Editor S. A. Brown of Bennetts
ville, S. C. was once immeis^f sur¬
prised, “Through long ruffe nig
from Dyspepsia” he writes nij' •.
war,greatly run down, She h
ho strength or vigor and f .M 1
;,a at distress from her si XJk »
but she tried Lie trie Bitter
helped her at once and after n:
tour 11 - lv n
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be s
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