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and call v, te n ve /orMcrs* homers on each Monday
V to * T^or )Their Laundry *
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Collar* btc |.C2Jc Shirks Hiirts Fancy. plain. •-4 8
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Suets c|i*ne<^ —j and pre*»fd $\.00
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beaves Taesday, Returns Friday
fc. C. GOODIN, Agf tit,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
paragraphs.
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(WHICH THOSE WHO COME
AND GO, AIIE MENTIONED.
'mon»l and Society News—Happen*
Up Pat lu Brief Notes.
Mrs. Ben Kennedy and Miss
iisvr k Rarris visited Ft valley wed-
day. % N.
Knoxville High school is still
sae has “eighty regular”
iis.
Mis. W,F. Blasingame of Moul
ie is visiting'her iatiicr Mr. J. W.
ck •
jr. jsville and Mrs. visiting F A. the Smith family of Pow- of
are
r.Jack Hancock this week.
lrs.J. C. Sawyer visited Mrs. Stem-
rtiga of Lizella j^onday.
Miss. Fannie Hancock returned
Hue last Sunday after quite an ex
iped visit to relatives in Powers-
lorrow the la Is and lassia* of
itlanta will join in an egg
junt kis at Grants park We see that
Ka>ter observe runce is more
hd more common h» the years go
NOTICE.
In the matter of L. Miller, Bank-
I Under and by virtue of an or-
|er granted by Hon. will Alexander
poudfir, Refeiee, I sell, as
rustee of L, Miller, bankradt, in
loberta, Ga. , af the store lately
pcupieti by said bankrupt, on
luesday, April 1st, 1902, at 10 o’-
Lck, A. M. , the jollowing prop-
|rty beionging to said bankrupt’*
Mtate, tu-wit:
Ail of the stock of 'merchandise
hnilstingof Hardware, Drygoods
Notions Clothing Hats £>hoes Gro-
Fvrits etc .All of the etore-fixtur-
KJre# safe eic.
pso all of the open accounts due
‘id bankrupt.
| ^aid property to be sold freed
from ail liens and said pale to be
Subject I’ourt. to the confirm oil of the
* •* » d fatu*
K.K.JH ^ seem tee,
w *_ Egar
Dr. Cleveland^*' fP, c .4*
Th* Atlanta Jnurra al 9*st Fri
ontained the r ollowing 1 ws-item
r ‘»m Forsyth:
The Ladies’ Memorifal Assnci-
dion has selected Rev^ thV Wilde C.
^eveland the 26th of deliver Thjk*selec- jaddress
April.
% CUvr. T,vmV'^I» v one. as Rev/ Oh-ve-
*n'- xt n i» ill* U
l <in «t:
.500 ntn.i.
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KNOXVllLt^A., FjtljjAY. M>RCH *81902
; JURY LIST.
October Term 1902.
Crawford Siperior Cent
GRAND JURY.
1 T. J. Pyles
2 C. C. Graddick
3 W. B. White
4 W. G. Hancock
5 R. F. Fnv
6 R. J. Le Sueur
7 M. W. Carswell
S A. J . Moates
9 G. W. Me Oarty
10 S. B. Causey
11 R. H. Hancock
12 Jas Taylor
13 H. M. Burnett
14 J. J. WuJJace
15 L. O. * utreli
16 ueiT D. Me Gee
17 W. J. Browu
18 J. M. w ebb
lfl » X Wright
20 F. H. Wri;ht
21 J. S. Blasingame
22 O. C. Cleveland
23 K. E, W right
24 P. W. Jacksan
25 K. J llancoak
20 R. H. Hartley
27 R. K. Webb
28 B. W. Sandford
29 Jas Barfield
30 Frank Danielly
TRAVERSE JURY.
1 M. W. Barefoot
2 Walter Andrews
3 R. M. Mi'chell.
4 Andrew Averett
5 O. A. Becnam
6 E. T. Wainwright
7 Win. Reeves
8 T. F. Mathews
9 L. E. Hudson
10 A. B.Spiiltrs
[1 T. C Arnold
12 J. E. Hamlin
13 811 ck Visage
14 L. F. Taylor
15 R. F Culverhouse
16 Taos. Cochran
17 W. O. Kennedy
18 »T. A Kendrick
£ A. J- Ebis
20 <B. F. Smissi n
21 J. L. Marshall
22 J. S. Sandefur
23 B. E. Smith
24 Jas. P. Haococa
25 B. F. Kennedy
26 1\ G. Rutherford
27 E A. Gordon
38 E. L. Aultm in
29 Jas W. Culpepper
30 B. J- Becham
31 K. R. Culverhouue
32 J. F. Webb
33 W. tl. Bryant Sr.
34 Wm. Mu^so'*
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A ■ mm POINTERS.
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« Reported Ky Oir Correspoadeft.
“I it now not what the troth may b*.
i tell It to you a* ’twas told to mV
QhppenlngirfThe Week In hi
Mra. C. S. Fincher visited rel¬
■ atives it Utilloden and Robley
last week.
Mis* Carolyn Walker returned
home Saturday morning after
spending some time with relatives
in Banna Vista, Ga.
The pride of our town is her
Internal orders, churches, schools
and solid citizenry, Roberta
stands for all that is good and dis-
countances the bad.
The universal verdict of all who
reside within our gates is that
Roberta people are among the
cleverest and most Hospitable to
be found. Yes ! A universal ver¬
dict. We are proud of that dis¬
tinction.
A Reyol Arch Chapter of Mas¬
ons will be organized hare in a
lew days. Fee for Charter and
Dispensation has been forwarded
to the oraud High Priest Henry
Banks who issued the write 1 for
establishing a chapter here,
Coznpnaion Banks is beacon light
in Masonery in Georgia. We ito-
ttoe in a communication flow htm
to the masons here he will appoint
the day for organization so soon
as he perfects arrangements to do
the work.
Metser» r | ft f t
JwtTueeday Th.v be :or .t Ym k.
weeks after which Way a
for two
will visit a number of other points
of interest in the Northern States
Our friend Ho*/ promised to write
up his trip as se jouruey* so per¬
haps next week he willhave some¬
thing to .-ay.
Rav. Mr. Cutts of Marchallrill,
filled his regular appointmen|
here Sunday, m* discourse waa
unusually inleresting.
Tuesdty evening ReT. Mr. Stubbs
of South Georgia preached to a
crowded audience. He handled
his subjec vtU and every body
went away pleased.
If you love your children say so,
if yon lor* y *ur parents prove it,
if you low your friends act it, it
you love your town, let it be
known, il you love the prosperity
of you «.ty, talk it, if you know
the truth, tell it.
t It is a fourse of very great pleas¬
ure to ive in this progressive day
Early w the year 1888, a few very
broad minded gentlemen stood
upon the streets of Atlanta, Ga.,
on a fill as it wero, and with an
eyeol eagerness, gazed down upon
our Southlaud and saw her many
possibilities and beauties, hence
the building of our present Rail-
road. At that time all along the
present r»ad bed there stood the
pit»e. oak and many other of their
kindred, liks wise the weeds and
grasses. But M>c,n tn© woodman’s
axe had fed tne trees and th e far-
mar had ploughed tho weeds and
grass and the eve of prosperity
was fast dawning upon the people
of middle Crawford conn'v. And
i -.li.v th« r»- * ! - li JK* it I I
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NOW OPEN! 1!
THE IRON WAREHOUSE.
AT
ROBERTA. GA.
GARDNERL DENT .
WAREHOUSEMAN
WILL WEIGH, STORE AND INSURE YOUR COTTON
AT REASONABLE RATES.
HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAf
MERS PATRONAGE.
HONOR ROLL.
OF
KNOXVILLE CORRESPONDENT.
THI8 WEEK.
Subscriber, Amount f%i d
J. L. Dent, txobetta, Ga. 91.00 Muse'll:
W. B. Jordrn, Knoxville, Ga. »»
T, J, 19 Pine Lev**, * 2 5
J, W, Deut, Waldolf-Astoria, New York • •
W. R. Blaaingame, MuseIla,oa. Z -
her citizens are proud to o.*n as
their futrre shining stars,
LitlJe by little our town has eon-
tiwued to grow from 1888 to tin
present time. Today we co*.
beast of a* good ehurches. schools
merchants* xnilh'neia. bank, wood
hups, black-smiths, newspaper,
depot, poni-office, doctors,, drug¬
lawyer#, denust, jeweler,
musici* ns, Hotel, livery f«ed and
as anf 8 .-^ 8 * c* r P e n tcr8 » etc » etc .
Georgia and it iiTneedW in
able how much interest aad con¬
fidence 6uch fins busiuess men and
good financiers as Messers S. H .
Phelan and B. F. Walker have
manifested in our fair city, H* the
expenditure of their mouey in ad¬
ding to the looks of our city by
the construction of such nice buil¬
dings as they have erected d uring
the past year - and all of their
buildings are occupied by good
business people, and still our city
grows, ihere some buildings now
in coniemplation and you can al¬
ways keep one eye on old faithful
John N| Lewis while he is a prince
fariaer and merchant it is rumor-
ed that; he will construct a mug-
nificieent warehouse during the
summer, and I think we will need
additional warehouse room to
handle the coUon whieh will come
to Roberta this season. Our gu~
ano healers Messers L, C. Futrell
J. I. Champion and E. W. Sande¬
fur will always b« found ready
and willing to supply the deman¬
ds of the farmer in the w’ay to »
good E'ertilizers. Onr ciiy is cer-
tainly built upon a rock and
a sound foundation for she has
stood the storm and continues to
grow. There are o‘hers who aie
watching Robe.ta grow and they
too willznou be fouud living with
in the walls «f a bright and beau-
tiful city, 1 he Southern Railway
Go., has been very kind to our city
1 am sure we were the first to have
our Depot repaired, and now the
l< R. has some beautiful
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NUMBER 73
Billy Wiiliamtton is about th t • ':
R. R. aget ourn city has hud . >
longtime. Now in coac.usi
you hav* complied with all
items at the beginning of thi: f
allow me to my we h -
good editor, and if you lib*-
and bis paper — or dout lik-
and his paper, pay up ycur v.:
scription and read his pap<?>-
Very Reapeetfulty,
LIMB< v
the guest of Miss Luda Sul’
Mr. and Mrs F- M. Felts \
Sunday with reJativep at Ku
Mr.R E. Bankston and
of Robley spent Sunday h
Miss Laura Paciiain r :r
home Tuesday after
some time with relaiivesi
ton county.
Miss Minnie Martin i
ot Miss Champion at Roi
Master Ben Johnson
Albert Johnson of Cullf
ted Misses Lizzie and M-
Sunday.
Mrs Henry Braswell o
Mill visited her daugh'*
A. Mathews here last v
and Mrs L. M. •* —
Mr.
are spending some time
spent Snnday afternoon
Dr. J- w - Felts left
day for Monltrie; Ge.,
will spend 6oane time.
-UfteJe > Green Chi’dr
Legro of 70 years was fo
in the road one day J
He vas an old dark.v oi
de-wur’’ stock «ud !
trieuds among the " Jut-
Nir Sint* Mrs. Job
Valley were Hi
^ ^ ^ w aI1 ,j
day.
Mr. C. S. Fincher
"vt Ma .