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g. H. Phelan W. J.^Dent, M. G. Phelan,
President. Vice President, Cashier.
CRAWFORD COUNTY BANK.
The Policy o/this bank is: To be strong, to be
liberal, to be prompt, to serve its depositors well,
holding: their interest as identical with its own; and,
doing a large b« , r « ■ k to be satisfied with small
j.nargin ous of profit on each account, and to be courte¬
to ail.
Quthman Steam
LAUNDRY
E. ,C. Goodin will call at customers’ homes on each
Monday For Their L^aundry
Collars .021c Shirks Plain 10c
Cull 3, 5c pr- Shirts Fancy. 12^c
Susts cleaned and pressed $1.00
[leaves fesday, Retards Friday
[b. C. GOODIN, Agent,
ROBERTA and KNOXVILLE. GA.
Phone No 27. AH work Guaranteed ]
8iI©I8ll ® Wit m & ©@
THE EMPIRE STORE.
U al A 1 CON’S LEADING DRY GOODS HOUSE.
Correct Styles. Reliable Goods,
EVERYTHING WARRANTED-
Ready to Wear Garments A Specialty. ’
| Ready Made Suits, Ready Made Skins, Ready
ade Waists, Myslin Underwear.
Alterations Made Without Extra Charge, Sat-
actory Fits Guaranteed.
Samples Furnished on Application, Expressage
id on Orders of $5.00 or More.
BURDEN SMITH & CO.
MACON, Ga.
F. S. Hardeman,
Cotton Faictor.2
DEALER [
groceries and Planters’ Supplies.*-
413 and 415 Poplar St., MAON * r ;GA.
ieral Advances m^ade to Respon=
>le farmers of both Money and
s. r ;
jl’he Patronage o’f the People ol Crawford
finty Respectfully Soliciteil.
mething
Sweet To Tell
When your good husband comes home with
Tiething sweet to tell you,” nothing, in our opin*
'vould suit you Setter* than to hear him The Ume
ordered some of our excellent goods.
ie year is at hand when you will need am I appro-
e 0ur specialties, speak of them to him ir no don 1
lh to you. Coffee, Sugar, Flour, odl, Baking
f der, Lard, Canned Goods galore, Pickles, and the
-ct display of condies for the children you ever
r.a. Wfiers you come to town
l ».i i ar?
niiid him of that delicious, cooling C.i
at fount, Best * I
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POINTERS.
As Reported by Our Correspondent.
“I know notwtirti thp truth may bp,
1 ten it to you ns ’twins told to hip”
H appeumgs ol Tlio Week in Genera
G. Oleve M’Gee is in town.
Dr. J. V. Davie and wife, of
Musella, were in town Tuesday.
Mr. Jim Crump, of Macon, is
the guest of Mr. (J. S. Fincher.
Miss Bessie Lucas was the
ol her sister Mrs, Carnes Sunday.
Mr. Jonathan Wilder went to
latesviile one day last week.
Mr. John I. Champion was in
Macon Monday.
.Mr. II, C. Arnold, of Musella,
was in town Wednesday*.
V Col. LeSueur
R. C. attended to
legal affairs in Macon Tuesday.
T. F, Holman was in Macon
Monday.
Mr. B, G. Taylor spent Sunday
Monday in Barnesville.
Fruit Jar Rubbers 10/ Dozen at
P. CARNES.
Mi. and Mrs. D-D. Moncriel.of
spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. M . H. Carnes,
Miss Minnie Gibson, of Yates-
is the guest of Mrs. W. J.
on Railroad St,
Miss Susie M’Carty of Zenith,
was the admired guest of
W. W. Seagler Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs* YV.J. Walker, of
vValriek, wyre in town Wednes¬
morning.
Mrf. IV. F. Blasingame, c.r
Moultrie, has since Wednesday
been the guest of Mr. J. W. Jack,
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Iioy C. Hix went to Ft. Valley
Thursday, where lie is located for
an inuetinite lime.
Mr. Will L. Cooper, of Gridin.
spent Monday with Mr. J. V.
Walker and family.
Mr. Willis B, Avera a successful
business man ot Clark s Mill, Oa.,
was on our tweets Thursday.
Mis, Mary M’Carty and Miss
Susie Flowers, of Zenith, Ga.,
were visitors at Roberta Tuev-
day.
Go to 1L Lee Mathews' and get
some of tint* good Baku Flavoring
he has a fu'l line of fre=h Extracts
just got in.
Mrs. W. J. Dent returned heme
Wednesday evening limn u visit
to relatives ut Macon, A.izelLi unci
Skippertou, Ga.
Mrs m..» Robert u E Champion, 1 of
1 Moultrie V 1 outine, Ga., ’ came 111 cm the
evening passenger Wednesday
and will spend some time here
with relatives.
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tjll p. jda/ w h-n.M r .*. stone
WH<eaUe a home by vwre on at-
count of st . vere iliue9 , of her son
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roatnM *
Hammocks!
at M. P. Carnes’.
Soda Water, all
ors, Coco Cola and
ger Ale at R L. Math
ews.’
I will takevonr subscription fo
the liutterick Delineator. Nowi.
Bis time to subscribe $1,00 for 12
months.
31. I*. CARNES.
Call at The Correspondent'so f
^ ce to examine the Beach Grower
a magazine devoted to the needs
of every orchardist. The price is
$L 00. With The Correspondent
$1.50.
Prof. J. W. Bennington, editor
of the Knoxville Correspondent,
spent Saturday here on business
and pleasure—Bartlesville News
Gazette.
Our esteem t ix collector, Hiram
D- M’Crary having closed up his
tax burnt ess is off to Indian
{Springs for an outing of several
days.
Mrs*. M’ II, Carnes, Emmie and
Hon. and Mrs. M.B. Walker left
for Indian .Springs Thursday
where they will spend a part of
the summer.
G. L. Dent and wife. J. Fain
Hicks, Miss Mamie Ohamqion,
£* [f. Shields and Mr. Marcus
Chelan were circulating among
their many friends at Mr. Carmel
Sunday.
Charlie Causev passed through
town last Saturday after the man¬
ner of a comet, We think it
was Charlie. As with thru com¬
et we know not whence lie came or
or whither Ife went. If it \\ a (■
Charlie* he came and went.
We have prinia f icie evidence
'hat Hoy Dent has been cook for
a ?'*»“> <f>at cooking is
l )ar excellence, This is in the
young man’s lavor. matrimonially
considered.
The Correspondent requests a ny
one who may know of the names
of Confederate Soldiers living
which have been omitted to fur-
to T J. Martin, Denmark,
Ga., or us. We will continue the
list in our colums several issues so
complete the ist of the old be-
hived Oofederutc. We love those
old hems cf faith and southern
chivalry.
* t Lowe Bros.” is the firm name
of a new mei-cantih combination
bidding f or public favor, It is
composed of J. Ii. and W. J. B
Lowe I iic-y purchased tne hank-
nipt stock of good- that were field
here last week, J'hev go in busi-
nt S* with niotloe* *\Live and let
J « v e’’ and -‘Quick sales and small
ptolit£•• ’
Last Sunday, tfie writer in com-
pnny with Stiles Martin attended
services at Mt. Carmel. We
ihe pleasure . of. snaking , . hand* , .
with many friends. - Leaving the
church we dined with friend Col.
Jack Johnson who feasted lib' in
away that fully and was rt-lished by
I” Z Alter a very
.......
^ t6 ; h , >me
.t»wy « 1 d f.rwrr Mr. T. J. M»r-
tin who kindly took us in and
for us till Mond » morning
we made our h«mew«r«i
| !. 'nu,] i-m llg Oil
C W 1 i-d t J to
Dentistry.
Dr. K. H. Shields will divide
j his time in 1903 as follows:-
: Beginning 1st Monday in ‘aae
month will work two weeks at
Roberta, Ga.
Beginning 4th Monday will
I™' 1 »"* " eek **« h month
Reynolds, Ga.
ADOLPHUS WEBB.
The Barber.
Up Stairs Walker Building.
Hair Cut and Shaving done in
Latest Style. Satisfaction Guar¬
anteed.
LaxativeCaocolates cures chronic
Constipation and Liver Trouble*
Pleasant te> talie. Purely Veritable.
Guaranteed by R.J. Le-Bueur & Son.
II’ You Suiter From Kidney Troubles*
Use Smith’s sure Ktdiyy Cure. No-
thine like it for diseased kidney*
5 centsR. J. Le-Bueur & Son,
FOR SALE— A second hand sew
ing machine in thorough repair.
Come and see it. The price cheap
and will beat the Jews.
A. H. Clark.
WANTED. — A TRUST WORTH Y
gentleman or lady in each county to
manage business for and old estab¬
lished bouse of solid financial stan¬
ding. A straight bona fide weekly
carh salary of $18.00 paid by check
each Wednesday with all expensofl
direct from headquarters. Money
advadoed for expenses. Manager,
340 Cuxtou Blvg-, Chicago.
“Old Reli bie”
SHO,£ MAKEFj AND
REPAIRER.
HARNESS MAKING AND
REPAIRING.
I Guarantee all my
work in price and qual¬
ity.
I am located fit Carnes*
Store in Konertn, Ga, *
l ask a share of your
patronage.
JAMES H. HOLT.
WaNTED-SEVERALPERSONS
of character ami good reputation in
eftchsttte (one in this ©ouuty requir¬
ed) to represent and advertise oJU es-
taldislied wealthy business bouse of
solid financial standing. Salary $21.
weekly with expenses additional, all
payable In ca-di direct each Wednes¬
day from head ofHeers. Horae and
carriage furnished when necessary.
References. Enclosed self-addressed
enve'ope. Colonial Co., 334 Dear-
jz oru Bt., Cldo igo.
EVERY CHURCH or insti-
tution supported by voluntary con¬
tribution will be given a liberal quan-
ity of the Longman & Martinez Pur?
Paints whenever they paint.
Note: Have done so for twenty seven
years. Bales: Tells of millious of gal¬
lons. painted nearly two million
houses under guarantee to repaint if
no [ satisfactory. The paint wears for
periodsu toeiglitteen years. Linseed
Oil must be added to the puuit.''done
in two minutes). Actual cost (lien :t
bout #1.25 a gallon. Bamples Iree.
slrl by eur agents. LeBueur Bros
Successors to It. J. LeSueur & Boa,
Roberts Ga.
We shall not soon forget a kind¬
ness of Judge O. G. Graddick Sun-
day J afternoon who got e* safety
over a swollen stream . ... that seemed .
to be daring us to attempt to cross.
In the forenoon this stream was
as gentle as a lamb but in the f-
ternoon it was laging,dashing and
kicking up it’s heels in suci: a rec-
lens manner that would have
turned us back only for t he
Judge’s t.inely presence.
Dady Sw^et;
from the Chjittanocg'a.
B kery, All kinds Ti ©all
C r. Iters in st fT
U JL. Mothcws,’