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HE CORRESPONDENT.
OL ME XI.
kcpae steam
1 AUNDRY
nil call at customers’ homers cn each Monday
For Their Laundry
t- .02ic Shirts plain. 10c
5c pr. Shirts Fancy. 12£c
Susts cleared fand pressed -1100
i y ^ 0 rdtb fra. j ) Returns Friday.
Jb. C. GOODIN, Agent,'J
i ROBERTA .and KNOXVILLE. GA.
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rtf THOSE WHO COME
fco, ARE MENTIONED.
ad Soviet y News-Happen-
Put In Brief Noted.
Annie Car.nan and Iren ,j
AmericuM ure tho guest
Harris this week.
Barreft and sister Miss
Macon last
k Hancock visited Ma-
ranco and Atlanta last
t.U. Wiight .mu Mis
nscvisited relatives in
Lnty Saturday and Sur.-
rtv given by Mips Dai* 1 )'
last Tuesday evening
Inf Misses Mass al id
pas a very enjoyable
lalfney ol I‘ort \ a 1 ley
* little town a visit la t
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r vour children and the
hf itohiuq; and burniry:
Rftldhead or others skin
•v? why bv using Buck-
lea halve, earth,* great-
I Quickest cure for Ulcrd
r i. Salt Rlieuni, Cut?,
praises. I R ihfaihblo for
-1 J, Le-Suer anu
r:a Gt-or<'ia.
er power of digesting
dating food. For them
Life Rills work
they tone and regulate
live organs gently expel
I s blood improve appe-
I healthy Re.-li. Gnly 25c
p-Suer and son Roberta.
p°f ihe slightest hesitancy
P'-Ild i Chamberlain’*
P«dy to all who are nurfer-
p'Jgha or colds’', says wa<ch Cha“
> a well known
i'lloinbo Ceyh»n. “It has
|two years since the City
r firt ca led my attention
liable medicine and I lia'e
’iseil it and it ha-* alwayr
If has cured me of all
c - It is espeeiaily effective
h nud seldom takes more
>tle to cure them o f lio-
ve persuaueil many o
c iiuHlicinc, and they
T d pleased as myself ovei
r i* on <-rerj- bov of the goruiut
[ ! >romoHQuinine Tameu
p m cold fa oae d»o
KNOXVILLE, QA„ FRIDAY, MAY 9 1902
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
m)
IQ ATTEND
APRIL 9TH
J
Will Visit Charleston Expo-
sition and Enjoy Beau-
ties of “Ivory City”
April Oth bas been finally fixed as
“President’s Day” at the South Car*-
line Exposition and the good city of
Charleston is preparing to do full hon-
or to occasion. While there must
ever ]j e regret for the cause of the
postponement cf the original date, it
is tar bettor that the president should
make his visit now. The weather will
be only such as Charleston can fur-
nish in April; the flowers will bloom
and blush their prettiest, the soft
breezes will be blowing, the sun shin-
Ing, the harbor waveletB will dance
&n( j shake their Jeweled crowns and
^ e president will rejoice to be alive
and an honored guest in such a land.
Charleston, South Carolina and the
south will do full honor to themselves
by honoring the chief executive of this
favored nation, and when Theodore
Roosevelt, the man, has once tasted
of the quality of Charleston hospitali¬
ty he will bo all the better president
of the whole country. Every town and
hamlet in the south should have its
deputation at Charleston to help re
ceive the president and to testify by
their presence that he 4s the welcome
and honored guest of the whole sec¬
tion.
GEORGIA DAY AT EXPOSITION.
Don’t Forget the Day—Tuesday, April
12 th.
YOU CAN SEE IN CHARLISTON,
S. C,
The greatest Southern ExpoEiton,
Three of the oldest churches in
America.
Two of the historic fortresses of tb*
world. Moultrie and Sumter.
Tha btfst harbor south of New York
. ! on the Atlantic ccaat of the United
States.
Historic mansions which were old
&t t h € Declaration of Independence.
Streets paved and houses built with
material brought from England.
The site of the new United States
naval station at Chicora Parle.
The most beautiful cemetery in the
United States.
The only tea farm in America, where
tea is grown for sale.
The most beautiful magnolia and
azalea garden in America Magnolia-
on-the-Ashley.
The handsomest government build¬
ing in the south, if not in America.
(COMMUNICATION.)
Mr. Editok :—
It seems to be the idea of some
people that in the pre&eui contest
for Solicitor General that we a re
to elec* a man for the full term
of four years. This is a mistake
in the present contest it is only
to elect a man to till the unexpir-
ed term of tne late Hope Polkill.
Mr. Brunson has hilled the of-
fice for t* snort while, acceptably
under the appoinfmsut of the
Govenor and it does seem that if
Mr. Brunson is the equal of either
of the other ospirates. (whijh 1.0
one denies) that he should be en¬
dorsed lor the pa lance of the U!l-
expired term of Hope Polhill
l'hi j has been the democratic rule
from time immemorial.
Democrat.
ONE THOUSAND( 1000) DOLLARS
Will be paid to any artist-penman, draw¬
ing u3 by the first of August a single line
portrait of President Roosevelt, tbe eume
being an improvement upon that drawn by
Thomas Fleming of President McKinley, a
photo-engraved copy of which cun be seen
i t the hook “AROUND TIIF PAN,”(atall
book stores or postpaid $ 2.CO) which is one
of the most jropnlar books of the day, the
only one giving an accurate account of the
Pan American Exposition, where onr late
President met liis death at the hand of an
assasiu.
NUTSHELL PUBLISHING CO.
FOR A LIMITED TIME
Wo will send free to any person enclosing
u» ten cents in stamps a handsome thirty-
four page booklet, containing twenty seven
of the most striking pen ami ink sketches
ever made of the present famous men in
Congress and of Washington life, together
with a credit pass of S1.U0 receivable in pan
payment of any book we publi.-h.
NUTSHELL PUBLISHING CO.,
105!) Third Ave., New York
WE PAY R. R. FARE akd unokk $5,009
Pepoelt, OuuxtnwB
ad/imnd/
*~*5S!rlTS^55?"" COLLXUK, MACON, SA¬
•USXWBSS
The only city in the United States
which has preserved its ancient beau¬
ties and peculiarities intact, and hav¬
ing a style of architecture peculiarly
its own.
The city which was in the past,
and will he in tha future, the great
port of entry 01 the South Atlantic
coast.
GEORGIA DAY AT EXPOSITION.
Don't Forget the Duy—Tutsday, April
15th.
“CAP" JOYNER AT TKR
TION.
Chief Joyner, of th® Atlc.ntx fire de-
p*rtror-Dt, aoted the country over as a
, n n S b K r. k«
for “AUanta Day* at the Exposition.
Atlanta is going to make a great day
of 1t, and not only Charleston, but all
the country along the route will be
aware that Atlanta is o>U :or a tlme
Mayor Mlm. ui bl. c««U. «!l thr
af pollc#-. the soldiery, fcorac aad foot,
a detachment of firemen, with the fa
mous drmn corpa- and about 200 etti-
‘
zens wearing uniform h*, will pa-
rade the street* of Chariescc-n to the
Exposition grounds, where receptlrn
ceremonies will be held la the Audito¬
rium. It goes without saying that At
lanto and all Georgia will Le received
with open arms by the Charlestonian*.
Their hospitality is ever green and
abounding and cow they arc on their
mettle as never before. It is to be
hoped that every citizen of
who can do bo will join the happy
band Georgia owe; something
Charleston and Sou«h Carolica, and
it is ^ good time t* at least pay the
interest.
NOW OPEN’!'-!
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 FAR¬
MERS PATRONAGE.
J. N. ANDREWS,
—DEALER IN—
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Umbrellas, Notions,
Gents FurnishingGoods, Irunks, aud a Fine Selec¬
tion of Jewelry.
My Prices Consistent With The Hard iTessure of Finaneia
are
Condition of (JurCounty. St
Market Affords. ,
Quality the best thi
Polite and Attentive Clerks Always in Waiting
t>0 S6rVG YOU.
Very Fospectfully,
J. N. ANDREWS.
Laxative CaocolaTR? "»**2 roubles.
Constipation .and Liver 1
Pleasant to tatie. Purely Vegitabie.
Guaranteed by R.J. Le-Hu«ur A Son.
If You Suflh-r From Kidney Trouble*.
Use Smith’s sure Ktduy Cure. Nu-
tiling like it for diseased kidneys.
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Scott’s Emulsion is rot a
good medicine for fat folks.
We have never tried giving it
to a real fat person. We don’t
dare. You see Scott’s Emul¬
sion builds new flesh. Fat
people don’t want it. Strong
people don't need it.
But if you are thin Scott’s
Emulsion is the medicine for
you. It doesn’t tire )’OU OUt.
XLere IS DO Strain. The work
is all natura) and €aS / y. You
tClke the . and
. mCfUClQe
that S all there is to it.
Xhe next thing yOU know
OU feel better—VOU eat better
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a quiet worker.
Sund for free sample.
SCOTT & ®OW'ne, Ckemiit*. «<*j Pe*r) s*., N. Y.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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NUMBER'70
TO OUR' READERS
Home Stories is the title oi a
new family *torv paper that H
being printed at Liberty lenn.
which ip rapidly becoming the
leading family paper ot ihe South.
It^pa a are full of brig’ll inter
estkng reading and it give-* its re¬
aders more ami beiter liteature
for their money tnan anv other
paper printed. 'I’he price 50 cei tv
pf>r yours* but to Introduce it qu¬
ickly it offers a full year, subcri p
tion 10 eveiy person who will
send the name and address of ten
of their friend* and ten cents in
silver within the nett- thirty pa y - .
For fifty cent-* we will 6end the
paper one year and also an elo-
gant and servicablc fountain I e ' •
send silver* No stamp. Add re* 3
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that . li the orgau* iu wy.- body
we re out of older but three boi-
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