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VOLUME XL
OUTHMAN STEAM
LAUNDRY
c £. (ioodtiiiwHl call at customers hotr.es cii each
Monday For Their Laundry
Collars .m c Shifts plain. V—A- O
Gulfs. 5o pr. 3Iiivts Lancy. IO -w:-i
_ •’ Isusis cleaned ft&nd 1 pressed $LOO
Laves; testfay, fMuni-s Friday.
fc, C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVTLUG GA.
Phene No 27 . All work Guarantees.
Pi WHICH THOWi WHO €03X13
AND GO. AKE AIUXTIONFO.
personal arid Society Jfews-H^ppen-
\ngs i*:i t In Brief MyoH.
Miss P use Harris loft Thurs-
Uvlora vAit to frienas at Thom-
litHl:.
ia a„ii Pearl Wright
[ctiirnid home Wednesday from
l- .-it t "ids in BarnesviHe.
| Mfa, Mrs Visit ,F: \V ! her Blasirjgame, rather,; Mr. of 131 Mu- A.
Raids, this week.
DmutldsoiivUle, J ‘ r ' <1! 1 ] Returned
pome W'-dr.esdny, alter a Visit to
Mr. J. T. Wilkes and fatnilv .Mr,
iVilkes i a O/iiwford. county toy.
image iv b««n«s» in- hi*
(own..
Mr. 13 ‘. A. Childs is visiting-feel-
Hives at Musella this week;
•Jr. J. D. Hen<Jriokson, of Phil-
pmlnhia. purchaser of tlie ' dioher-
| Peach.was here Wednesday;
A MERRY FISHING PARTY.
Un last Tuesday, the FlRit Riv-
r Fishing Club, left Roberta fur
hcklin’s Mill to spend a few days
'< little an--l big Fatsalagee
ireatn fishing and. se-iwing;- was
he principal order of the ceca-
Hn and never has the U*!ub on
.,- .
‘Davub , ... 1 e tune. Iheue \v;ts q.Uite
larga (j;uantity of Jlsh hdiight;
11 1 the ki;ul hospitality shown
ne Club by thnt estimable gent e
tun Mai, FickMn, will* ever bfrr©*
iiembered and appreciated By ev
r y one present.
lhe parky consisted ef,, H-. 2#
v hght^J.M. Andrew's^ J. K. Jor
John Jwrdan, Thus. HoLdum
K C. LeSceur, of Roberta; A.
Joi.nscn and IN. W. T. 6si-itlu
t.’h•-»?a of Clillo-
and F. -vilanl'.c.an, at
l ly iiii *r.t that occurred
A.v- ives mcn'iJion v.-**,s Mr.
r ,;n er Wright, getting Ir** Pui'a-
pi wet o: a* count of the depth of
ae water, Which was- ikic anti -i-*
cdal Ilomer ljg, tne
MJ.'i>;uhy tlw enthrer Clirb-
"NiMer. The parry returned
" Il ' ; J find those citizens of oiir
■«•!.»**« nflt *n„-re S ted iit
n r °Po;-t- oi tishferin u are man *
tf] ur ti •en» ]v f bard to i tcii.
A M»-trt her
KNOXVILLE, GA.,RIDAY JULY 11 ?qo 2
Houston in Crawford.
Houston County Baptist Union
met June 2Sth and 29th*1903.with
the people of Gunter, Just over in
Crawford county There is no
%
church in this community
only a few Baptist, they being
members of the Byron church
The tent was erected in a grove
near the home of Bro Jeff
son,.about one third of a mile
Hardison’s store, •
The Union Iyhs formally organ-
™ 11 k # «'««»»“'-V S.
Hix^ chairman.; \ V . J. Moore.
clerk. Bro J M Bnttan of Fort
Valley prnaatceCu 1 A a, At-2
]), m, Bro i’ort’ell of FowylU
the devotional services, after
which missions tv as* discussed by.
Brothers Powell, Dix, Pendleton
aiKl fcfchfe rs* A most ex.cel.lent ror-
moil was preached at 4 p. in ; by
Rev. W. H, Aorton, At $ p, tn.
the f»P*« ,
» «»y ««f ■..‘rwnve senttoa
bv Bro, IrenaJetoni Pastor or tne
By ton church, Sunday
at 9:30 devotial and song servi¬
ces were led fey W. J. \loo.are after
which the regular, proirram was
dispensed with so as to have a
sermon by Bra. Panel). Jico, A.
S. Dix preached at 11 a, uii to- a
large congregation, there being
more present than could get under
ths tentj liiany standing near on
dutiide of tent After dinner
sometime AV.as pleasantly spent in
a song.service prion to having a
sefnmu by B „ J N. Cime of By-
The hieeting here Sdjtninied ?f-
tfer e^.teniiing llianks to the good
people at the section tor their
kind hoepitality, t" meet with the
oiwiroli a-h Henderson, the nth Sun¬
day in August and the Caturday
before, A beautiful and godd dih-
aev Was served on the grftunda both
days, and the kind attention
shewn amt keoitty whole-souled
' extended to the Union
hospitality (Ju-nte and
by the good psopie of r
vicinity were greatly abpreci:tti A
IV, -j. MoonF.GlerA ■—
Fort Valley ButcrprRe;
Div ,J M^Goftu\ Bead,.
r
Hr J M Cost in, a fothie r fciti
f Crawford county., died in
aen o
Talboft cotiicsv Mo nilay ant?
burred Wednesday in Rose Hi!!
‘ nwL-ieii ^ fto liiltrstht
] B ciiaulpidn, of
° ‘ ^. for
the .. j ffi and he was
' v practicing
» n«»beC« T‘UndS^et, * /• -
yea r; l S bfo. h
" ' ‘ “
Hr,- G P GoStiu, Of M iicoR
er, diedaWiR twojretja ugL 1
Bis wtL
Roirta Peaches, (
.
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ISO 330 1 AA H TUtl'NOUllHUl .n
Kaeh >ek the l ist Grows. A
CVuttntl Canning Factory I
I
is >-»• Living Xa’.k^'tL
To, pro\ that the peopk of" this
section revise the profit and im¬
portance c the peachy business
and to shu- thd many, of our best,
citrons $jK,guly to grasp an op-
portu int/ when ottered, below Mill
pe fouj^ a U§t ofwames of. those
mw, have placed their order, for
peac?t t**., to ne planted rid- f * ai
and ne^tspringi
Wright A Alleu 4000 Trees
J, 1 Ohanpion mo J?
4
Cicero iSpliers 15.00 77
M. N. Britt 1000 ■7
F. Daniely 2.500 j
A. Hi CBrk 2000
PauljJoujss . 4000
J C Bond 12000 •’
.
J. N. Andrews 2000 ”
Waltlr Andrews 1000
R. A .1 Andrews 1000 >7
Me. lj. Barnes 1000 ’’
^ T ^ - HI* ant 1500 •>
'f°hn Joulao 5000 j'
Hi ruin Jordon 5000, »>
u J] M’Gravy 3000, *»
»
W, J. Dent 3000. ”
W. Iv. Wilson 1000 ’>
J. B. IBvrd 1000
T. F, Mathews, i ooa ”
L G, Futrell 2000 n
iv. P, Lowe 1000 7 7
H ugh .Bankston 1000 7»,
F 1 *A] 10<ro. ?»
^ ent 1000 7 V
Gu$ Spillers 1000 ' I
R. L. Dickey QO00 n
M. J. Moore 2000 n
John Powell 1000
J. W. Jack 1000 7?
.
Mrs, M, E< Stroud 2000
M- B. Walker 3000 (?
B, F. Walker iooo
H. 0. M’Afee :r
Johnathan Wilder loo
A. E. Harris. .1000 7 >
Lon Knight 2000 7 7
R. L. Math efts 1000 z
B, O. Goodin 500 z
J. K, L, Johnson 4000 ^
Bay >5 ‘
B. H. 15000.
) 7 77 2000 Pi oil. J9
J. G. Bond 1000 PeaCh 7,7
M. G- Phelan. 4000. 7 f»
W. J; Wallace 3000 ” 7 ’
U. C. Borers &>00 77 ?>
T. F. Mathews- 2000- 7 k 7>
G. W. Causey 50.0 71 7*4
| W. J. Wa,ker 40,000; trees ”
■Total numbef of peach
ight for fall delivery 1-34,350
tiff BtfNESVHU CHAUTAap.
Prof. Kennedy and ye Editm
atft nded the Tea^tlefa Institlate
and Ch-atnu^ua at ilavnesVille last
week. Profs. Frank Oliphanfc
and E; E. Outerblck did sonic fine
atid valuable work in- manta!
training tiiat wi*U prove very pfof-
itable to the Georgia schools,
p.of. Uuterback is at 6h« Man-
ua 1 Tratnittg Hfepartmeat hr tiie
Atlanta Public Schools.
Prof, Oliphailt *iid wsae vi ry
fine work. He st an A 5 for
rcs c elevation and puritv. t ‘on
, k> e!c-
tact with such men tu> Re
vat rug.
The Chataua.ila was the bes;
the history of flaruesVillG ihe
Czmmi tree aided by
the whole towti eitdeavwe*!
make the w*ek a pleasant tiki
for the teticltets, editors
l'elh»ps n-...
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pdite? Of ilo* eitor* 5 !tl
sueeeeticd ib H*eif
NOW OPEN! i #-fe»
THE IRON WAREHOUSE.
AT
ROBERTA, GA.
WAREHOUSEMAN
STORK AND INSURE YOUR L rnTTOMl
WH * « V V vPlfiH -«Mi *» -
K^A^OrSAOLE RA _ \
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HE ASKS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF THE FAR
MERS l* AT RON AGE,
•J. N. ANDREWS,
~t>KALER *
t)r> Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Umbrellas, Notions,
Gents Fui'nishingGoods, Trunks, autt a Fine Selec
lion of Jewelry*
My Prices are Consistent With The Hard Pressure of Fimtnci v
Condition of OurCounty.
Quality the best the Market Affords,
Polite and Attentive Clerks Always In Waiting
t,o Serve You.
V ©*•-v- KespseifAiJiy,
J. A. glNDUETO.
Ij.VXATIVE Caocoimtes ctireseliroin
Constipation and Liver 'Troubles,
Pleasant to tafte. Purely Veritable
(iaHtaaiet'd by R.J. Le-Bueiif A Soil;
IfX«>n SuH»*' KiUn*‘>( TidiiIiIcm
Use Smith’s sure Ktdny Cate no-
thine: like it for diseased kidneys
50 Cents R, J, Le- 8 ueitr A Sou.
DENMARK NEWS,
It fains but tint heio, these red
hills are almost c.oud burst of dust,
dotted with Vn-diire of parcdied
and cotton, That reminds
us of the fact that wo will be
short of hog :‘nd l.'otniny another
year if it does not ram here soon.
4
Johnnie and liawson King, of
ThbhlO'iton,,ar< visiting -he j* - sifi-
Ver, Mrs }). J.. Wood.Ward.
Miss Ltd 4 BoUs Poole, ruturilCd
to i\Tauou Wvduvsriitjy after a vis¬
it to Mrs, A. 1 . .Johnson,
Miss Pearl Felts is visiting rel-,
atives at Clarks Miij this week.
Utiles A. Martin, and sBter’i,
at tended the Pour til o? July pie-
nie at ehuftds in- Monjcfe
county* lost Friday.
!.' Mr. Thouias Pcdnkm.of feuitall
spent Sunday here. ,
Mr. J. H. Hose and tjudleV
Hose, arc spending this week with
relatives'in Hou ton county.
SoitorteMernr* (!riV, ‘
school opened ytondjy with fairly
good attendance.
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KOBLEY NOTTiS.
Misfire C. C. Graf; tick ar J A I
Johnson went tip fO the G-'?ir,-';-
'. \t!anta last
Don m
v/Bs Lfela yuLs- Pcfoie is *•
frtkd Ma tit. n un a • ivjj jf» ^7-; :
hr?b ! ?
♦ |5 C \? x *• \
w fi IfH.
M?cis tdjye Ijch'rG. ht S • »•
NUMBER
returned to Roberta Thursday, at
spending, awhile with Mih
Graddick,
The Singing at) MfcCarntel fiftli
Smuliiy was ati iromence success
About five hundred people wet*
present.
Misses Add id Jackson and Mat-
tie Lou Wynn have returned t<
Oul)cden > after visiting tclntlv*-
here.
Mr. T. J. Ray, of Macon j 1 -
spendidg his vacation at Ihiibley
Mi 89 Ida Fim her is visiting M-
ahd Mrs. II. D. Fincher, tills week
Mrs John Tyner and son, Mr
Subers Tyner, <d MfirShaUviUe,
visited Mr. Conrad Bryiu this
w fcoK,
Mr; Oliver CRVelolul iijatichii-
dfe» spout Sithdnv lit Mawhalwillt
Teachers Elected
The Hoard of Commissioners ot
Roberta Public fcjfclionls electee
^ lrs _ ^ n clerk for music* teach
&r and Vjiss Kli^ebetb Brittc a*
assistant last Monday ' evenLm
'.Ve most e >ngra ulute these yen-
tleigen, Dt. J. 4 k. L. Johnsbu.
Cbairtriuh, II, D. McCrary Set:tv
(4. L. Dent, J. C, Bond; Tie *-
and ii. K. jofddn. id theii; selb*
tion of these two tadlcs fo? the*
py^titirts Mr.". Clark ; s a ie rt h
er of fare rtecortiplishis^uts a? <*
ttutsie ieatber. ^(is* Vri’b’ ^
finely feduoUteli fifed has b< feu SM -
. eessftu as d tcadlief.
\\ft irtist that bt'r r*e>Hr 11
fat ifee fijtJir? MlFce O’ M U»t
il‘> jf t»* i iHettdj-.C vu.G
ftrtd t»dd *h«f( If j 19 i
Sijiiffttl f* t -|1 !fjj it 1 JbO ^ti * 1
tat < r fr *• i tft } tjf tb'to
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