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IL) HE ■ * if. ' V.ORRESPONDEN1
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XI.
ACME STEAM
^ALINDRY *
M will call at customers’ homers on each Monday
For Their Laundry
Wlars .024c Shirts plain. —
I’uflfa. 5c pr. Shirts Fancy 12 *c
Susts cleaned and pressed $ 1.00
-
(Leaves Toesday, Retards Friday.
h. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
CAL PARAGRAPHS.
(which those who come
AIM o. are mentioned.
['imland Society News—Happen-
>ngH Put in Uriel' Notes.
p. J). K Walker who has be
□siting her daughter Mrs. K.
r" returned home Monday.
k and Mrs. F. A. Smith re-
led home Monday night.
T Karris is in Macon this
L.
rs.Harry Wade is with the
[rs. lily of KeV. Wade. i
K. P. Lowe is visiiing fri-(
f in Tiiomaston this Week. j
L Celeste Culverhouse of Ma-j
eve with
4«ri’ie Culverhouse of Gul-
j s in town with a lot of
i' ful huts Saturday.
Blanche Kennedy visited
alley Saturday and Sunday
t. Ktr.gman P. Lowe’ 1 ’ card
imcing Ins candidacy tor
Superior Court app ?ar in
luniidates column. Mr Lowe
- man of sterling worth.
’Pant to some considt Table de
ii iai\,anu will im.ke a good
f there by.
CARD OF THANKS,
to publicly thank niv
of Crawford couuiy
paper for their -u;
kindness in the
.«nd Kleetios, Also
them for their mau>
in the present Cam
a but i have dtvhued Gh
I have been in oliieo i
iriiide every efiort to i.schar
duties involved upon me us
to the very best i i' n.y a-
y and if I have failed, itf any
to do niv duty it :ta - been
i of the head not ot
1 In thanking the p t'P l( *
Crawford’
r. at ppsettt.
f "^WJack Hancock,
FUK'UZK.
the coiV.mii of atiuoui.
W til iind card .of V >1. " c
S...icilOT Gonej il <>i Die
circuit. Ool. Grace is afn
lous young man wm
1 energy. R elect*. be
tout office with credit
«rid satisfaction to ir.»
KNO XVI LLE, GA., FRIDAY, /PRIL 4 :oo2
JURY LIST.
October Term 1902.
Crawford Superior Court.
GRAND JURY.
1 T. J. Pyles
2 C. C, Graddick
3 W. B. White
4 W. G. Hancock
5 R. F. Ray
6 R. J. Le Sueur
7 M. W. Carswell
8 A. J . Moates
9 G. W. Mu Cart y
20 S. B. Causey
11 U. H. Hancock
12 Jas Taylor
13 D. M» Burnett
a a j . » * * til i av.C
*•"> d. c *
16 Jetf D. Me Gee
17 W. .J. Frown
H. N .Wright
20 F. U. Wri .ht
21 J. S. Blasingame
2 ^ O. C. Cleveland
23 U. E* Wright
24 i“. \V. Jackson
25 11. J Hancock
2(1 R. H. Hartley
27 U. K. Webb
28 B. W. Sandford
29 Jas Barf ield
30 Frank Danielly
traverse jury,
‘ i yp W*. Barefoot
l 2 Walter Andrews
I :t R. M. MPchell.
4 Andrew Averett
: (5 O. A. Becoam
j K> p y.'ainwright
vVm. Beeves
F. Mathews
l^ ^ iJudson
i jq ^ P.Spilltl’S
! { ^j Arnold
j.j ^ F>. Hamlin
13 Tuck Visage
^ L. P. Taylor
j ]f, R. F Culverlious©
• j,. Ti.os, Cochran
\y, Kennedy
^ ^ ^ Kendrick
y ^ ^ Elii 5 -
i;. F. *mi? s < n
21 l Jt Marshall
2'i J. F. -Sanclefur
25 B, E. Smith
24 Jas. P. li an cocit
25 B. F. Kennedy
: 26 1 .( 4 . Rutherford
! 27 E. A. Gordon
s R L. Au tm.m
' 29 ^ CuJpeppei
•
| <d L* d* - K
-H F* R. < uL i k i
q "*• •> i 1 4 / * W p It D
33 V, . if* Bryant hr.
u “ J » Hudso!1
(35 W, H. iseiglef
, 8 C D.-I fy Avou .d
ROBERTA SOdAL’CLUB.
The vouwg people *f Roberta
met at the elegant lione of Mr.
aiie Mrs J, C. Bond it rilav evening
(March 28 ) for the pnnose of re¬
organizing Thk Robefta Social
Club. The following cficers were
elected:
L>r. E. J. LeSueur, Prcident.
Miss Mattie Neisler, Vie President
Stiles A. Maitin, Secretry
Miss Cora Jordan, Treanrer.
Program for next meeth*:
Opening song by Club—Itar Span¬
gled Banner.
Piano Solo — Miss Matte Neisler.
Reading— Ry C. Hix
Recitation—Miss BeulahChampi on
Music— ■Miss Matie
Recitation— Miss Adi Andrews
Vocal Duet, “Marie I Eve You”
Miss Mamie Chanpion and
Mr. R. F. Hix
Cornet Solo— Dr. L. J LeSueur
Ten Minutes Talk— Col Danielly
Piano Solo— Miss FlornGe Bond
Recitation— Miss MoneaStewart
Music— Miss C<ra Jordan
Talk by Prof. j. W. Denrington on
‘ The Benefits of The Clio,”
Next meeting of the ' lub will
be held next Friday evenfig, April,
nth, at the hospitable none of Dr.
J. X. Smith and his estimable wife
and all are most heartily nvited to
attend.
NOTICE.
/ate -
imiiAv me I7i cMurl
Will XltPJiOP*«*♦ the
Thursday evening Aprl the 10 th
two very interes ing and bumor
, ,
OuS
-A 1 ’imiw ft.«e ; An °» ~ e "
Secret pvt-s to (he er.th.m-d , 1»-
tenvV a fair example of the many
funny experiences of a girl’s co!-
ige life. A Freacious Pic'.de
shows the amusing adventures of
a romping ser of city girls O va-
cation in the country, 0) feel
sure that the talented and
plished young ladies o 'this eiub
will feel repaid for their time and
trouble; when they re\lin5e theap
predation of the public in seeing
their halls well crowded.
AdmifSion 10 and 15 cents,
CARD OF THANKS.
To the people of Crawford i
County with regret I hereby with
draw from the race for the office
of Clerk of the Superior Court
I h ive been contemplating for
time withdrawing and have \
some
said to severel parties. I app¬
reciate die kindness of tii® people
of Crawford cou»»y. I have giv-
en yoti the strength of mv
hood. I go out l.r *kcn in health to
battle for a living ih some vocation
will afford roe more exercise
and less mental strain I regret the
necessity of this net. I
the people will sympat. ue and not
m , l liave *ndeavoted
witb nil soul Blind nnu drength
discharge uiy w hole U «y. If i
failed at any po it w..
,,f ignorance, l have :otie my
be?t m every branch f ilepav*-
in my oirioe wo % to I V*’
the i % de Kood »nd 1 ouett orie
An: i : thunk »be p -iple of g* Kid
..Id C.inwfurd for G- 'f kimbo -•
aiid uonfidence
<
A Ja* k
«•** t t \ 1’lir' to >\ti•-».■»♦•!
U lit
NOW OPEN!!!
THE IRON WAREHOUSE.
AT
ROBERTA, GA.
GAHDhEHL. DEHT.
WAREHOUSEMAN
WILL WEIGH, STORE AND INSURE YOUR COTTON
AT REASONABLE RATES.
HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAR¬
MERS PATRONAGE.
ROBERTA POINTERS.
As Reported by Our Correspondent.
“I know not wimt the truth may he,
l tell it to you ns hWns told to ms"
Happenings Of The Week in ul
Misses Florence Bond and An¬
nie Mathews honored our Office
with their charming presence this
afternoon. They came up to see
the paper while it was being prin
ted.
J. $. Sahaefur and Robert E.
Avera were in Atlanta Monday,
relatives at latesviue.
L, Miller left Monday for Bir¬
mingham, Ala, where he goes to
engage i» service for :t comailtsloo
house. Mr. Millet is a fine busi-
„ ess mn and his friends will he
M Ieorn of ht , ge tt.ng into
pil6tutes .
Mr. and Mrs M, IF Carnes were
n Atlanta Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday ‘ selecting millinery
goods,
Walter fi. Champion came up
t hj s morning from Moultrie and
j s t ] ie g ne3t 0 f bis father and fam-
j| v<
Rev, ,J, B, MeOehee will presell
tiro Methodist Church -next
Sunday night at 7-30every bo-
In invited,
Lts! week a check for $1000.0
from the Aetna Lite^nsurance < •*,
was handed It; Mues MarV E
Wright, on tiia life ut her brothei
*>. M Wright, Steve took a policy
in favor of his sifter n few s
ago. rie had other insurance but
the Aetna is the Only otie heard
we go to press. The
confidence in Hie Aetna and
takes pleasure ill writing policies
for it beeati-s it gets its check- to
beneficiaries in sucli
and for other ve,y va liable
reasons.
Col. Wllilatd BrdnW. anno,in. .
fe mentasa Candida e
ior General hi the Macon cireui-
wi) f>i ■ found i»t the aunmiuce
raent column was appointed to fill
tne iinex pi red term of the la men
ted Hops Polliiill whose life whs
-o tmbaoily ended attar he as^uai
the role of Solicitor. Col. iJrtm
»on has made an acceptable tsfti-
eer and with thi* recol’d be kopes
ft t nre the trosiiination,
11 - I, r ot in the formed hotiv
contestetl race, 1 .vp fe *u rp than
he Wiil make a record tliftt will
eunble h*ni tu return your
uoanllied >|iou!4 {o
UOm ij.-ll .1: t
W w tt* «
NUMBER 74
TUESDAY EVENING CLUB.
One of the most enjoyable enter
taifuuents of the Season was the
meeting of Tub Tuesday Evknino
Club, March 25th, at the elegant
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clark
The programme was well rendered
and was highly enjoyed by every
one. At 10i30 delightful refresh¬
ments were served.
The music by Mr. and Mrs Clarke
was most highly enjoyed and ap¬
preciated. Come to the Tuesday
Evening Club uml vre assure you
a good time. The Club will be
entertained at the lovely home of
Mi. and Mrs AI. 11- Carnes. April
(AfeL, •• vtV«*
Song by Club- “America’*
Music— Mr, and Mrs Clark
Recitation— Miss Pearl Wright
Music— Mrs J. N. Andrew*
Vochi Solo— Mis* Leila Wright
Mus»e— Mrs M.li. Carnes
Recitation— Miss Lucile Lucaa
Music— Mr. and Mrs A. 11. Clark
Reading— Mr. R.C, LeSueur
Piano SRo - Miss Eloise Harris
Recitation—Miss Lucile Danielly
Hoy Dent President,
‘ Mattie Met rarv, Vice President
T. J. Mathews, Secretary.
J. II. Jones of Senoia. Ga, ert
plain the providence of the Smith
f ara dy in this way. Formerly ev-
er y ix>dy was named Jones but one
0 { t he Jones generation committed
an offense against law, order and
established euatotns, at a time so
far remote in the past whereof the
memory of man runneth ««t to the
contrary that to avoid prosecution
and ultimate conviction he fled and
changed hK name to- Smith.
futlur contends that M's of other
members of the j outs family fell
from the high estate of Jonesism
and hence today tire shortage in
the Jones family and tl>e sup era
bundance of qeople namad Smith
and cth'-r names to numerous to
mention. Mr. Johes mourns over
the sorrowful fate of
should not be discouraged for then
4 t arjw . , leader to ciirrv
t]u to theit first €9tat e. It is be
lieved the Jews will be gathered
back to Jerusalea,
']He BftrmsVilk News-G.izct-c or
this we<ek i.i on our tlesk. Wc
have just time to say before going
Vo pre-s that It is the most »• hif-
icsnt weekly that Comes toottr 'Un¬
eturo Sanctofbm. it has entered a
dew life, Three bew 1*1
ruc-b u Wi r. -paper i4 s h«c..tle ' v! - i*
«vv tow a san futile to attaoi
. f * v , r-: Difi'tvti i‘i /> hit ij*
,« nr 4 .» D l * tOjeet of iU, G
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