The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, February 27, 1902, Image 6

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JOKDAN’S DRUG STORE, Sole Agents, BA.RNEBVU.LK. GEORGIA. COTTON. Cole’s Cotton Planter Will Save You SI.OO on Every Acre You Plant. COLE'S COMBINATION PLANTER is positively and absolutely without an Xil as n money and labor saver,— ts Cotton, Corn, Peas, Son-beans, etc. os well and even better than any separate sjiecial machine ever built. W'k PROVE IT IN YOrR OWN MEM) AT OCR expense. Write for full information. THE COLE MFO. CO., Charlotte, N. C. AVuynmnii Mills Solil. The old Waymanville cotton mill in Upson county, which is one of the oldest mills in the state, anti which has for a long time been the subject of litigation, i was recently sold by order of Judge Reagan, of the Flint circuit. Jt seems that the Maddux-RuChCJ Banking Cos, of Atlanta hold a lien upon the property and bought it in, but afterwards, sold it for f W*.* tv w Pfutv of p orsyth „ a|) . J Midsts composed of Messrs, it. P. Brooks, J. \V. Newton, C. A. Ensign, J, H. Huddleston, of For-] syth, and W. F. Huddleston, ofj Butts county. The main office of the mill will be in Forsyth. U. P. Brooks will he president of the company, and J. H. Huddleston general manager. I This was once a very valuable: piece of property, but evil days j fell upon it and it not only depre ciated hut got a whole lot of peo ple in trouble. The gentlemen! now owning it will doubtless make it pay again, iV\Wv PCX’NY CHILDREN. Jf.aichiid Inis a bad smelling breath, if it habitually picks its nose, if it is cross and nervous, if it does not sleep soundly, if it is hollow eyed, if it has a pale, bloodless complexion, if it grow ing thin and lifeless give it Mother’s Worm Syrup and you will remove the cause of its distress quickly. Then will its little cheeks get red and rosy, its appetite and digestion improve and its health be better. Price only 25 cents. No other worm-killer so effective. President Gilman, explaining the scope of the instition to which Mr. Carnegie has given $10,000,- 000, said a day or two ago that it was not the idea to acquire real estate or erect buildings, but as to assist research wherever assistance might be needed. He said: “If a scientist at Yale, Harvard and Princeton or any other university reaches a point where he is unable to continue for lack of funds we shall supply him with the money necessary to complete his work.” Washington will be merely the | headquarters of the institution, where the officers will hold their ! meetings. Ninety-eight I’er Cent. There is a fascination about big profits to a business man. But the conservative and cautious trader prefers to have the lesser per cent, of interest and the larger per cent, of safety in his invest ments. There is no business man who would not consider it a sound proposition to invest in an enter prise in which absolute loss" wi.s impossible and which of ninety eight chances in a hundred of a rich profit. The statistics of cures effected by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery show that ninety-eight per cent, of cases of “weak lungs” can be absolutely cured. Almost if not all forms of physical weakness may be traced to starvation. Starvation taps the strength. The body is just as much starved when the stomach cannot extract nutrition from the food it receives as when there is no food. “Weak lungs,” bron chial affections, obstinate cough, call for nourishment. “Golden Medical Discovery” supplies that nourishment in its most condensed and assimilable form. It makes “weak lungs” strong, by strength ening the stomach and organs of digestion which digest and dis tribute the food, and by increas ing the supply of pure blood. Two Washburn College (Kansas) boys were recently called before the faculty and lectured soundly for having prayed that the Lord would give their foot bail team strength and skill to win the game. The boys were told that their prayers were sacrilegious. Rev. J. S. Smith, an Episcopal clergyman, has come to the defense of the boys. He says they did right. Men pray for success in war, in business and in all of their serious endeavors, and it was per fectly proper for the boys to pray for success in their games. SOMETHING THAT WILL DO YOU GOOD. We know of no way in which we can be of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For this reason we want to acquaint them with what we consider one of the very best reme dies on the market for coughs, colds, and that alarming complaint, croup. We refer to Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy. We have list'd it with such good results in our family so long that it lias become a household necessity. By its prompt use we haven’t any doubt but that it has time and again prevented croup. The testimony is given upon our own experience, and we suggest that our readers, especially those who have small children, always keep it in their homes as a safeguard against croup.—Camden (S. C.) Messenger. For sale by Jxo. H. Bi.ackbuhn Genuine stamped C. C C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell '‘something just as good.” , WHAT IS HOME?! Recently a London magazine sent out/1000 inquiries on the 1 question, “What is home?” In selecting the classes fo respond to the question it was particular to see that every one was represented. The poorest and the richest were given ah equal opportunity to ex press their sentiments. Out oi Soo replies received, seven gems ! were selected as follows: i . Home—A world of strife shut out, a world of love shut in. 2. Hollie- - T* ie l^ ace where the small are great, and the great are small. 3- H^Rte—The father’s kingdom, the in'tiler’s world, and the child’s paradi>fc. Home—The place where we grumble most and are treated the best. 5. Home—The center of our affections round which heart’s best wishes twine. 6. Home —The place where the stomach get three square meals daily and our hearts a thousand. 7. Home —The only place on earth where the faults and fail ings of humanity are hidden under the sweet mantle of charity. The Sciara Worm of the Norway Forests. In the deep, pine forests of Norway the sciara worm migrates in summer in search ol food. Each worm is about a tenth of an inch long and as wide as a fine needle. When traveling millions of, them cluster, forming a line over 40 feet long and several inches thick, resembling a huge slowly crawling snake. The natives lay their clothing on the ground in front of these trains. If the procession passes over, it is a good sign, but if it goes around it is an evil omen. In writhing over or around sticks and stones these slowly moving trains often break in fragments and are again reformed and move on. How To Make a Waterproof Tarpaulan. It often happens that a fanner is caught in a shower with his wagon full of cotton or grain or fruit of some kind, and cannot reach shelter. At shell a time a few square yards of tarpaulan or oiled cloth is worth many times its cost to him. Such a waterproof cloth can be easily made at home by lap stitching together a few breadths of Boz. cotton duck. After stitching it together put it in a tub of cold water and saturate it thoroughly for one or two hours. Then take it out; hang it smooth in a vertical position; begin at the top and work down, painting, while the cloth is wet, both sides thor oughly with hot linseed oil and lampblack. The lampblack fills the pores of the cloth and the oil preserves the fiber from decay. Such a waterproof will last indefinitely and is also useful to throw over a hay stack, or to use as an A tent when the boys on the farm go for a few days on a hunting or a fishing trip to the woods. The Difference Between Summer and Winter Pruning. Winter pruning tends to produce wood, summer pruning does not. To prune a fruit tree in winter means its earliest energies will be devoted to the restoration of the disturbed balance between root and top. On the other hand, alter a midsummer pruning the tree seems able to readjust itself the same season, and therefore the next season’s fruit bearing is not disturbed. Watersprouts are less apt to follow a summer pruning. An aftergrowth sometimes follows heading-in done before active growth lias ceased. By judicious pruning we may control the shapes of orchard trees to a certain ex tent, making low and compact heads. J'tewartville Notes. Mr. Editor: —This is my first attempt to write the news, and if there is space in the Bartlesville News-Gazette, I wish to see it printed. Mr. I). N. Williams, visited rel atives here last Sunday and Mon day. Mesdantes G. W. Shockley and W. W. Brannan spent Sunday with relatives at Hope. Mr. J. 11. Trice and family spent Sunday with Mr. .1. S. Wil liam’s family. Mr. G. W. Shockley and son visited the family of Mr. S. I*. Cooper last Sunday. Mr. Henry Williams is on the sick list this week. Mr. Jones Trice was the guest of his best girl in Bartlesville Sunday afternoon. Mesdantes J. H. Trice and J. S. Williams spent the day with Mrs. Tom Abbott, Monday. Prof. Adams visited our school last Friday, and gave an interest ing talk on the celebration of Gen. Washington. “Pansy” returned home Mon day, after a three weeks visit to Sanoia. Mr. H. A. Shockley was here a short while Friday. Pansy. For Over Sixty Years. M rs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with per fect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world at 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for M rs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. A New Idea. In the columns of the paper this week will be found the advertise ment of the American Steel and Wire Cos. The ready built fence is something new and the readers of this paper will do well to read the advertisement and learn about it. Kodol Dyspepsia Dure Digests what you sst A WORTHY SUCCESSOR ••SOMETHING XEAV UNDEII THE SUN.” All doctors have tried to cure CA TARRH by the use of powders, acid gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry upon the mucuous membranes, causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eat en away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. Ati old an experienced practi tioner who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treat ment of CATARRH, has at last per fected a Treatment which when faith fully used, not only relieves at once, but permantly cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, stopping the dis charges, and curing all inflammation. It is the only known to science that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as “SNUFFLES, the GUARANTIED CA TARRH CURE” and is sold at the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, each package containg internal and external medicine sufficient for a full month’s treatment and everything necessary to its perfect nse. “SNUFFLES” is the only perfect CA TARRH CU xvE ever made and is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and permantly and is also won derfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD in the HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION “SNUF FLES” will save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each pack age. Don’t delay but send for it at once, and write full particulars is to your condition, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of “SNUFFLES” the “GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE.” Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. H 20. ED WIN R. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelpia. Yarbrough’s Market. I have purchased J. R. Chap man's Market and am now in the business to serve and please the public. Will keep on hand at all times a full and complete line of FRESH MEATS of all kinds and also FISH and OYSTERS. Will handle nothing but the first qualities and will give prompt at tention to all orders. W.C. Yarbrough. Mexican Mustang Liniment euros Lameness, Soreness, Stiffness and Spavin in horses. The quickest WsJ'if way, The cheapest way, and , \ f u v \\\ The surest way \ h to cure Fire Bums, < l A Powder Burns,.] / ft \\ A Scalds from 111 \\ j Mr’ Steam or Water,. I j\ \ no ma^er h°w t j \ severe the case may be, is to saturate a piece of soft, old linen cloth with Mexican 3 MMstamg’ Liniment and bind it loosely over the wound. I It gives quick relief from the sting ing, smarting agony, prevents inflam mation from developing, heals the sore with a haste that is most gratifying, and so thoroughly that it seldom leaves a scar. Keep the doth wet with the liniment. Mexican Mustang Liniment cures Bumblefoot, Frosted Combs, etc., in Poultry, R. P. Becht, Pres. E. G. Becht, Sec. & Treas. Chas. Becht, V-Pres. Honest Pianos at Honest Prices* Becht Piano Cos., Manufacturers and Dealers In--- High-Grade Pianos and Organs. STEINWAY & SONS., HOBART M. GABLE, SOHMER & CO., STEGER & SONS, SINGER, Pianos. BURDETTE & MILLER, Organs. fOF' Write ns for Catalogues and Prices, Special prices for the holidays. BELL PHONE 1665 ENGLISH-AMERICAN BUILDING ATLANTA, - GEORGIA, SS=s==S=r== 2 PENNYROYAL PILLS-.-"- I I IIU I fIU I ILUV omissions, increase vig- , IppSiMjk. or and banish “pains of menstruation.” They are “LIFE SAVERS” to girls at , womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No • known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—life becomes a pleasure. SI.OO PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold b y druggists. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale by W. C. JORDAN & BRO. Asthma Cure Free ! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLTTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY. CHAINED FOR TEN CVERl^SfE^pitl.MC RELIEF. state that Asthmalene cun tains no opium, morphine, chloroform or either. Very truly yours; REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos. Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1901. Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife has been afflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your win dows on 130th street, New York. I at once obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it about the first of November. I very soon noticed a radical improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she is entirely free from all symptoms. I feel that I can consistently recom mend the medicine to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. PHELPS, M. D. Dr. Taft Bros. Medidine Cos. Feb. 5, 1901. Gentlemen : I was troubled with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried numer ous Remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your full-size bottle, and am ever grateful. I have family of four children, and fbr six years was unable to work. lam now in the best of health and am doing business every day. This testimony you can make such use of as you see fit. Home address, 235 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL. 67 East 129th st., New York City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.’ MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130th St., N. Y. City. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails. The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., says: “Your trial bottle of Asthma lene received in good condition. I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis ease, Asthma, and thought you had over spoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial' acted like a charm. Send me a full size bottle.” REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel. New A'ork, Jan. 3, 1901. Drs. Taft Bros’. Medicine Cos., Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefully analyzed, we can