The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, April 24, 1902, Image 7

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Suggs’ W: Bakery< Tiie p iac fefcMSfl toset llgSPii/* y° ur MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Always on hand a fresh supply of Light Rolls, and Bakers Bread, Cakes, Candies, Etc. J. G. SUGGS, Proprietor. Seasons and Styes. Come and go but the appetite remains the same. Pine Steaks and Roasts^ Are as necessary and as much wanted this season as last and we are still in the market to supply these wants. We will take your oiders by phone, or otherwise, and deliver promptly. Our meats, fish and oysters are always fresh and first-class. P. F. HATTHEWS & SON P. S. J. W. Stocks is with us and solicits the patronage of his Jteieuds. Insurance, Fire g Accident. ON Otis A. Murphey, And protect yoursef against Fire and Accidents. VIRGINIA-GARGIHM CHEMICAL COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. RICHMOND, VA. CHARLESTON, S. C. Largest Manufacturers of FERTILIZERS IN THE SOUTH. Importers of PURE GERMAN KAINIT, MURIATE OF POTASH, NITRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF POTASH. In buying fertilizers it is important, not only to secure goods of estab lished reputation and high grade, but to buy where YOUR WANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAN BE SUPPLIED. We are in position, with our unparalleled facilities and our many plants located all over the territory, to furnish all classes of goods and in such quantities as buyers desire. When you buy of us, with our immense capacity, you know you can get the goods, and all you want of them. See our nearest agent to you, or write us direct. Address VIRGINIA-CARO LINA CHEMICAL CO., ATLANTA, GA. 4V > Sen<i for the Vlrginia-Carolina Almanac. Free for the asking. ARE 8® ANY YOU wmwm# HEAD DEAF? NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those bom deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1901. Gentlemen : Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, X will now give you • full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely X underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent car specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. V. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usueil occupation. "■safer YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME say* THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1902. EVIY S M E RI ® Will be sold before the courthouse r !>: i : < town of Zebulon, Pike (“< u:i ty, tin., on the first Tuesday in May 1 between theis**s^^cfctoc k a. '■ • • acres'of liraiVof Mr*. N. : • li.n* nil, Auras of the JftO. vlrflen estate Said land bounded as follows: on too north by John Colqnitt, on the oast by Old Virdon estate, on the south by Dr. O. H. Perdue, on tilt' west by Mrs. Nettle Harrell, Levied on as the property of Mrs Nettie Harrell, admx Jno. Virdon by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fl. fa. issued by J. T. Hunt, Tax Collector of Pike county, it lieing for state and county taxes for the year 1901. Levy made by J. O. Stocks, L. C., of Pike county and turned over to me to advertise and self. This the Ist day of April 190*1. J. H. Mu. nek Sheriff. Good for Rheumatism. Last fall I was taken with a very se vere attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoy ance. After trying several prescrip tions and rheumatic cures, I decided to Use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised ’in the South Jerseyman. After two applications of this Remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured. —Sai.’i.ie Harris, Salem, N. J. For Sale by Jno. H. Blackburn. The Report Was Correct. Sir Alfrid Laurier, the Canadian premier, was on a speechmaking tour of Ontario during the recent byelections in that province and the province of Quebec. The elections were bitterly contested, and etforts were made both by the Liberals and Conservatives to stir up race and re ligious prejudice. A Quebec Liberal, whose acquaintance with Sir Wilfrid was only political, sent this tele gram to his leader: Report In circulation In this county that your children have not been baptized. Telegraph denial. To which dispatch the premier 6ent this reply: Sorry to say report Is correct. I have no children. •—New York Times. ' ’ - Green Corn In England. In spite of Avar abroad and taxs at home, Great Britain found some thing to be thankful for last year. A London periodical, soberly noting that “the maize plant from Ameri ca” has long been grown in English gardens “for decorative purposes,” observes that “for eating in the green state the cobs now find a growing demand at the large hotels in the west end.” This means that the mother coun try has discovered green corn and will henceforth use it “for decora tive purposes” after the American Etyle—cob in hand. Winter Is the Patent Season. This is the busy season with the commissioner of patents. It is a fact not generally known, however, that the busy season m the patent office invariably occurs between De cember and April. Few would dream of a “busy season” in the matter of applications for patents and would naturally suppose that about the same number were filed one month as another, but such is not the case. By far the larger number of appli cations reach the commission dur ing the aforesaid period.—Washing ton Star. LITTLE JEWELS. Every mother that has a child has a jewel more precious to her and worth more than the King of England’s en tire collection of diamonds, etc. Pity the little one that is rapidly losing its health because its mother does not know it lias worms, and that a 25 cent bottle of Mother’s Worm Syrup will expell them quickly. ZEBULON. (This communication was received too late for publication last week. Mrs. J. C. Blasingame, and children of Raleigh, N. C., visited the family of Judge T. J. Blasin game here this week. Miss Burpee, an attractive young lady of Griffin, was the guest of Miss Julia Slade here last week. The Zebulon Band gave a con cert at the Institute last Wednes day night. A large crowd was present. The music was very good considering the short time they have been practicing. Mr. Arnold Wells, of Belton, Texas, is here on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. R. W. Mitchell. Mrs. R. B. Coleman, and child ren of Bainbridge, are here on a visit to the former’s parents, Judge and Mrs. T. J. Bias ingame. Miss Susie Dupree entertained a few of her friends very pleasantly at a candy pulling last Friday night. Messrs. Arnold Wells and W. W. Mitchell spent Sunday after noon in Barnesville. Dr. J. M. Head is making great improvements at Pine Mountain Spring. The hotel will be opened to the public on the fifteenth. OABTORIA.. With* >Tlia Kind Vim Haw Always Bog* *——- " Where Advertising Pays. i ! The leading business men of Syracuse, N. Y., have signed an agreement to confine their adver tising to the newspapers. They have tried various means of reaching the public, and their ex perience has been identical with that of others who have done the like. That is to say; they have found that only the newspaper returns a profit on the money ex pended in that way. Advertising, these days, is no matter of haphazard, but an art. In time in may become a science. At any rate, the skill exerted in the working, display and placing of advertisements is already one of the most remarable features of modern business progress. And more and more with every suc ceeding ypar the advertiser who keeps abreast, of the times is re stricting himself to the medium of the newspaper. The business houses in the great cities that, lead in their respective lines of trades advertise exclusive ly in the newspapers, and they look upon the vast sums they ex pend in that way every year not merely as well invested, but as a part, of the necessary cost of carry ing on their business. They employ at handsome salaries men who de vote themselves altogether to the preparation of advertisements, and who knowhow to get the most, effective display for them. Of course, they would not incur all this expense if experience had not shown that the returns were in pro portion to the outlay. The verdict of the men who set. the pace in business nowadays is that the newspaper is the only sure medium of communication between the advertiser and the public. ANNOU N CEM ENTS. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Editor News-Gazette : —Please an nounce to Iho white people of I’iko comity that I am a candidate for Rep resentative and that I will submit my candidacy to the White primary to be called by the Democratic Executive Committee of the county, and will abide the nomination. A. A. Mukpkkv. For the Legislature. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the action of the democratic primary for I’ike county. J. F. Madden. For Representative. I hereby announce myself a candi date. for Representative of Pike county, j subject to the action of the Democratic j Primary. E. M. Owen. For Clerk Superior Court. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election for Clerk of the Superior Court of Pike county, subject Lo the Democratic primary. Respectfully, ,J. 15. Mathews. For Tax Receiver. T hereby announce as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, of Pike county, subject to the action of the Democratic party, i will greatly ap preciate the votes of the people and promise the most faithful discharge of all duties, if nominated and elected. R, Y. Beckham, For Tax Receiver. I am a candidate for tax receiver of Pike county, subject to the democratic primary. If you don’t know me ask your neighbor, he does. G. A. Simmons For Sheriff. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election for sheriff pf Pike county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. I am very grate ful to the good people of Pike for their past support, and if re-elected will be as faithful in the performance of my duties as in the past. J. H. Milnkk. For Tax Collector. With assurance of my appreciation of the support given me in the past, I now announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collec tor, subject to the Democratic primary. I most earnestly solicit the support of every voter in the approaching primary. Jso. T. Hi nt. For Treasurer, I hereby announce myself a candid ate for re-election as county treasurer j of Pike, subject to the coming demo-1 cratic primary. Will appreciate your support. M. G. Ha be ison. j For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election as Tax Receiver of Pike county subject to the Democratic primary. I will appreciate the support of all the people. E. M. Ei'PINOBR. SHOT IN HIS LEFT LEG. For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises, or other wounds DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. None genuine but DeYV’itt’s. Beware of counterfeits. ‘T suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wound in my left leg,” says A. S. Ful ler, English, Ind. “It would not heal and gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of remedies to no purpose until I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me.” Jxo. H. Blackblr.n, L. Holmes, Barnesville, Ga. Milner, Ga. CASIORIA The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and Which lias been, in use for over 30 years, lias borne tbo signature of - and lias been mado under bis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experienco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tbo Food, regulates tbo Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—Tlio Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CKNTHUR CQMMNV, YT MUNRUY STIIXIET. NEW VOH CITY. Did You Know— that WO keep Constantly LUMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED, CEILING, FLOORING, MANTLES, BRACKETS, MOULD ING, SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, BRICK, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS and other things of this nature. Our prices are reasonable, too. You try us. BARNESVILLE PLANING MILLS. MACIHIMERY Manufacture . pas . Let us have your Orders for Mill Supplies or Shop Work. Mallory Bros, Machinery Cos., Mention this paper. MACON, GEORGIA. GOOD HORSES AND MULES always on hand for sale or trade. Will give bargain in 7 Second-Hand Top Buggies. So I can got new Barnesville Buggies for Livery use, day or night and Sundays. T. W. COCHRAN mmmv Sp say \ ny wr guarantee MEXICAN ROUT PILLS To cure SICK HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION, and all diseases arising from In digestion. They will purify your blood and make your complexion! as FAIR AS A LILY. They are gelatin coated. PRICE 25 CENTS. DID YOU KNOW THIS? Do you know that a neglected cough or cold leads to consumption? More people die from the effects of catching cold than from any other known cause. There is one remedy, and remember it only cost 5 cents, that has proven a safe, unfailing cure for coughs and colds. It is called Gooch’s Mexican Syrup. Your druggists has it or will get it for you. It heals and strengthens the lungs and breathing passages when nothing else you take seems to do you Confederate Veteran’s Reunion, Dal las, Texas, April 22-26, 190a. Southern railway announces very low rates to Dallas, Tex., for th e Confederate Veterans’ Reunion Tickets will be sold April 18th, 19th and 20th with final limit May 2nd, 1902. By depositing ticket (in person) with joint agent at Dallas on or before April 80th, 1902, and payment of fee of 50cts at the time of the deposits an ex tension of the final limit to leave Du 11 as not later than May 15th, 1902, may be secured. The rates for this occasion are the lowest rates ever enforced to lexas. Southern Railway affords quick est line and best service. For information apply to near est ticket agent or address. J. C. Beam, Jr., D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. W. Hunt, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. W. R. McGee, T. P. A. Augusta, Ga. Jas. Freeman, T. P. A., Macon, Ga. W. H. Tayloe, Asst. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Engines, iiristMills, Machinery