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HE CORRESPONDENT.
iHJME XI.
acme steam
LAUNDRY
will call at customers* homers on each Monday
For Their Laundry
r? .021c 8hirts plain.
* 5c pr* Shirts Fancy.
' f Busts cleaned £and pressed $1.00
eaves tesday, R?etarns Friday.
; h. C. GOODIN, Agent,"
11 ROBERTA andJKNOX VILLE. GA.
it PARAGRAPHS.
HICB THOSB WHO OOMR
>1 ) go, AitB NKNTK^D.
it And Society V(*wr^H»ppwi.
m Put In Brier XijCew.
[.Will Jordan of Gunter in
parents here this week.
Henry Mathews of Macon
.
with home folk* last week.
i. L. S * Barrett ami sister
for Macon Wednesday.
rs Laura Harris is with re)*
isia Rome this week. -
•(jeor?*i jfcCarty of Zenith
[with friend* hsre Sunday Liaelln . is
[Charlie Wynye of
Ith friends here Sunday .
Iiw Susie M«-Oa.rty of Zenith
Ith ALissl<elyn Hatcher t hie-
[a greater power of digesting
[assimilating food. For them
|l>i»)g*B New Life PilU work
de re. They tone and regulate
digestive organs jrantly expel
jwUon* blood improve appe-
njafc* healthy flesh Only 2fic
1. J. Le-Suer and son Roberta.
tas Lucy Barret, a charming
ft* lady of Washington, visit
Ur. L. $ Barret and sister this
ik.
(issCarrie Lomas who has been
h Misses Barret returned to
[home in Macon Wednesday.
iliss Mildred Stroud who has
n teaching music at Lizslla,
dth home folk* for awhile.
ktwees your children and the
lures of itching and burping
ema scaldhead or othOvskin
>«se How? why bv using Buck-
,8 Arnica Salve, earth,* great**
healer. Quickest cure for U lors
vea Sores. Salt Rheum, Cuts,
•rns or Bruises, fnfailibio for
Iep , 25c at R. J, Le-Suer sm»
& Roberta Georgia.
Mias Annie Cannon of Ameicus
10 has been visiting Miss Daisy
Pfris returned home ’Jhursday
i^ht.
I Mis. Z. T. Harris and daughter
|i 's s s relatives Eloise who have fe*en returned visit¬
in TeXos
°0ie Sunday.
Miss Maude Stroud who has
^ e n teaching school in Laureus
o.reiurened home last week.
KNOXVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 30 1 fro?
Mr. CRAWFORD
ELLIOT DEAD.
Mr. Crawford Elliot died at
4 a. m. Friday at his home. The
burial will most probably occur
t >-uiorr«w. He was a citizeu of
credit among hie neighbors. Wa*
a member of Mt. Parian church.
He lived up to his obligations.
PEACH TREES SOU AT ROBERTA.
A nurseryman was in our town
Inst week and took orders for
60.000 trees for fall delivery.
This will set 600 acres in peaches.
Tins in a tadiusof four miles of
Roberta. 60.000 trees w||l. aver,
age 3 crates to the tree which will'
be 180000 crates and at fifty cents
a crate will be #00.000, on the 3rd
year. This is the finest opportu-
nity for a young man to get rich,
lhe future of Crawford county is
assured. The Northern men who
buy our fruit tell u* that our rol¬
ling lauds are better suited to
peach production than are Hat
lands. The drainage is our for**
tune coupled with the fine flavor
of the peach. There are mineral
properties in our soil which give
the fruit the most exquieitjvecol-
onng.
Avery prominent young man of
our quiet little town hied away
Ian Sunday to pay court to his
ady love. He carried the Keys to
the larder with him. It happens
that these special JGys hold the
reins over the gastromic wants of
many a hungry boarder Mob-
1 tw hut been declared and hs will
be compelled t o lelinquish the
sweat privilige of listenig to the
silvery ripple of that gentle voite
or else leave the Key* of the lar-
der at home, Mob-law once de-
clared never can be revoked or
laid aside. We regret this necssi-
ty but the edict of Judge Lync i
ha* gone forth and there is no ot¬
her alternative. As his friend
would dare defend him but
dont cafe to jeopardise our life.
La XATIV* Caocolatef
Constipation and Liver
Pleasant to totlo. Purely
Hugrauleeu by R. J. Le-fcueur & Son.
If You Suffer From Kidney
Use Smith’s mire KMny Cure.
thing Ijke it for diseased
50 cents R. J. Lt»9ucur A Bou.
PROGRAMME FOR
NEXT MEETING
OF THE CLUB.
Piano Solo Miss Adel Fincher
Recitation Miss Moneta
fctewart
Select Reading Mr. R. F. Hix
Piano Solo Miss Florence
Music Miss Mattie .Iordan
Duet Misses Wright
Recitation Miss Mattie
McCrary
Select Reading Mr. W. H, Wil¬
liamson
“Love’s Pleading” Mias Eddie
Bond
Music Miss Lncile Lucas
Humorous Recitation Miss
Ada Andrews .
Ten Minutes Talk Mr. J, W.
Denniogton
“f have not the slightest hesitancy
in recommending Chamberlain**
Cough Remedy to ell who are suffer¬
ing from coughs or colds”, says Cha*
M. Cramer, E@q., a well known watch
maker, of Colombo Ceylon. “It has
been someftwo yean since the City
Dispensary Art ea’led my attention
to (Ids valuable medicine and I have
repeatedly ased it and It lias always
beneficial, It has eared me of all
chests cold*. It is especially effective
for children and seldom takes more
than oue bottle to cure them of ho-
uranees. I have persuaded many to
try rids valuable medicine, and they
are ail ae well please# as mysslf ever
the results.**
THE? F. O. MILi.BR CHAPTER.
F. O. Miller Ghapter No. 83 e-
!ecf< d offleet* Tuesday : evening
resulting as follows
J. W. Dennington... High Priest
Ool. K. C. Le-Sueur ____King.
Dr. W. T. Smith____ Scribe.
Dr. L. J. Le-i:ueur,Capt. of Host.
•f. N. Andrews__Prin Sojourner.
M, ii. Phelan_______Master Overseer.
Hoy Dent, Senior Overseer.
Williamson Junior ”
\V H Veil.
J. C. Bond Master 1st
H . J. McCrary _________Secretary.
J, 1. Champion_._ _ Trasurer.
E. C. Goodin_____ __Tyler.
IfYim Can’t HLUKP At Night
usa 'Smith’s Nerve Restorer It is a
true Nerve tonic will cure any case
of Nervous Frostrwatiou docs not
contain opium in anr form. Sold bv
X. l f he-sueur & sou.
Drs, |L. I. Le Sueur, R. F.
Shields, J. K L Johnson and Ed-
If <r attended the commencement
sermon exeroiss at Yatesville 1 1 st
Sunday. Tilt- day was a very pie-
•nt ope to each of us. The eeem-
‘’Extensive Preparation, Gre¬
on, Ideal and Divine
at Unselfish of the nio-t
Guidance” was heard. one It repl-
important we was
eta with argument and eloquence
which are two rare accomplish-
ment* is a public «peaktng today.
Mess. Long and S^epheid two
gallants of Ft. Valley were here
Sunday. Their presence produce*
ajmarked disquiet on some of our
home boys.
ft «l urin — tw*
aoorKB*wsgUsMnr*. ik2iSr >®«i»*»
»c. C |°» , iM r Sac*j», •*
NOW OPEN'i!
THE IRON WAREHOUSE.
AT
ROBERTA. GA.
GARDNER L DENT.
WAREHOUSEMAN
WILL WEIGH, STORE AND INSURE YOUR COTTON
F
AT REASONABLE RATES.
HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAR¬
MERS PATRONAGE.
\ . ANDREWS,
J. N.
—DEALER IN—
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps. Shoes, Umbrellas, Not font-,
Gents FurnishingGoods, Trunks, auJ a Fine Selec¬
tion of Jewelry.
My Prices are Consistent With The Hard Pressure of Finance/
1
Condition of OurConnty.
Duality the best the Market Affords.
t
• y Waiting
Polite and Attentive Glerks Always in
*
to Serve You.
Very Baipaotfully,
J. K ANDREWS.
CRAWFORD COUN¬
TY PEACHES.
VVe are pleased to direct the at¬
tention of our people to the great
and active interest being taken
in the pea.-h industry, Since our
last iteio on peaches a telegram
cafne to our townsmen, Wright dr
Allen containing an offer of $800
for the peach product on their 28
acre farm. They were offered
$500 for the same a few days pre¬
viously. Some days later they
sold the same for $1000,00.
Blood\
We live by our blood, and on
it. We thrive or starve, as
our blood is rich orppor..
There is nothing else to live
on or by. strength is. full’and
When
spirits high, we are being and brain, re¬
freshed, bone muscle
in body and mind, with con¬
tinual now of rich blood.
This is health.
When weak, in.low spirits,
no cheer, no spring, when rest
is not rest and sleep; is blood not
sleep, we are starved ; our
is poor; there is little nutri-
ment in it.
.(Back of the blood, is food,
to keep the blood rich. When
it fails, take Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the
whole body going again—man
woman and child.
If you have net tried it. send far free sample,
Ns agreeable taste wilt surprise r°*
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists
nHC Nad Street, New Yosfc.
30 c. and f t oo; all drnggUt*-
NUMBER 821
TO OUR HEADERS
Horae Stories is the title oi a
new family pnnibd story paper that is
being at Liberty Tenm
which h rapidly becoming the
leading family paper of the South.
Its paiO are full of biigh inter¬
esting reading and it gives its re¬
ader s more and better liteaturt
for their money tnan any other
paper printed. The price 50 cents
per Jesrs, but to Introduce it qu¬
ickly itotfera a full year, euhciip-
tion to eveiy person who will
send the name and address of ten
of their friends and ten cent* in
silv'T within the next thirty pays.
For fifty cents we will send the
paper one year and also mi ele¬
gant and servicablc fountain per.
send silver* No stamp. Address
HOME STORIES, Liqerty T«nn.
‘‘At the end to the campagne.,
writes Champ Clark Missouri,s
brilliant congressman, from over¬
work, nervous tension loss of
sleep and constant speaking I hud
about utterly collapsed. It seined
that all the organs in my body
were out of order but three bot-
, tol of Electric Bitters made me
'■ all right. It,s the best all around
medicine over sold over a druggist
counter - ,, Over worked run
down men and weak, sickly wo¬
men gam spleuded health and vi-
I froiT1 Electric Bitters. Try
j Only fOc.Guaranteed by
K- J. Le-Sure and 6®n of Roberta.
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Laxati /6 Bromo-QulniDe ****•
tba rsass d y that so ws a mM Sb t
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