The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, May 08, 1902, Image 6
Mexican Mustang Uniment
is a sure remedy fur Caked and Inflamed Udder in Cows.
To Cure Sore Throat.
Into a glass foal If full of water put
am even teaspoon if mil off
Mexican Mustang Liniment,
mix thoroughly, and wftihi this gar
gle tfoe throat frequently. In severe
cases more liniment can foe added.
In addition to this fcatfoe tfoc outside
witfo tfoe liniment several times a
day, rulblbing it well in, and tfoe
soreness will surely disappear.
Important Notice.
Mexican Mchtano Liniment Is put upin Itirooslzu*. Prlco 25c., fi'ic.
multi per buttle, (wul 1h fur Brl<* by linn.'alßiH nnd <wn<-ral rttorsltwpcrs.
IT I hoy nro out, of it, ui; thorn to order 1t for you from UuMr nouroßt
Wholeutlo UnigiflMt. lx cannot i>k Sent jiy Mail oh exi-uehh.
Mexican Mustang Liniment
readily cures Rheumatism and Leg Weakness in Poultry.
To Those who Desire to be
Always Well Dressed
Yet may be perplexed regarding the means for gratifying that
desire at the least possible cost, we suggest our Mail Order De
partment. We fill out-of-town orders the day they are receiv
ed. Money sent with order is promptly and cheerfully re
funded if goods sent do not please, or we send C. 0. I)., sub
ject- to examination; or when satisfactory references are sent
we send goods on approval. Write for handsome illustrated
booklets— sent free; ask for numbers desired. x
MEN’S GOODS. “
I—Evening Dress. 2—Tuxtxlo Dinner .Tucket. 11—Prince Albert Frock (lout 4—Rill
ing Clothes. 6—Single Breasted Business Suit. ll—Double Breasted Suck Suit. 7
Norfolk Suit. H—Flannel Suit. It—Ton Coats. 10—Ltveriee mul Uniforms. 11—Fur
nishings. 12—Shoes. Ill—Suit- Cases, Bugs and Hat Boxes.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
14—2-Piece Outing Suit. I.l—H-Pieee Suit, lfi—Norfolk Suit. 16 —Boys' Sailor Suit.
16—Pater Thompson Sailor Suit. 17—New Columbia Double Breasted. 17--Double-
Breasted Jacket and Rants Suit. 18—Boys’ Coatee Suits. 18—Full Dress Tuxedo. 19-
Xrvington Suits. HI- Russian Suits. 20— Wash Suits.
EISEMAN BROS.,
Department L.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Md.
Seasons and Styes.
Come and go but the appetite remains the same.
Fine Steaks and Roasts^^^
Are as necessary and as much wanted this season as last and
we are still in the market to supply t hese wants. We will take your
osders by phone, or otherwise, and deliver promptly. Our meats,
flteh and oysters are always fresh and first-class.
P. F. fIATTHEWS & SON
P. S. J. W. Stocks is with us and solicits the patronage of his
Metoda.
Wright & Garfield
Bankers and Brokers.
52 Brodway, New York.
Branch Offices: 30 West 33d St. Jio West 135th St.
Outers solicited for the purchase or sale of
STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN. COTTON.
in any amounts for cash or on moderate margin
How To Make More Than 50 per cent. A Year on Your money
EXAMPLE:
Buy 100 Shares United State Steel Common <say 43) on 3 percent, margin.
CREDIT.
Margin deposited $300.00
Interest on deposit <* 6%, 18.00
4% Dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common, 400.00
$718.00
DEBIT.
Less 6% interest on 100 shares Steel Common, $258.00
$460.00
This is over 50 per cent, a year ou your investment without considering
ANY advance in the stock at all, and we have no hesitancy in saying that
we fully believe this stock w ill sell a CHEAT DEAL higher.
A Big Bull Market
The indications are, that we are on the verge of one of the biggest bull
markets the country has ever known. It is rumored that John W. Gates, is
> backed by a pool of $300,000,000 composed of J. Pierpont Morgan, Marshall
Field, John J. Mitchell, President Illinois Trust Cos., Moore Bros, and several
fcther capitalists, for the purpose of putting prices very much higher. We
Would advise the immediate purchase of all good dividend paying stocks, such
as Manhattan, St. Paul, Rock Island, Atchison common, Steel and Peoples Gas.
Write for Special Letter Giving Full Details.
I
THE BARNESVILLE NEW S-GAirfSTTE, THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1902.
GRAND JURORS DRAWN FOR
OCTOBER TERM 1902
PIKE S. C.
C. H. Brown, A. M. Lambdin t ii
V. 0. Marsh buen, A. J. Allen, jj
T. Murphey, K. L. Hooten, J. \Vj.
Smith, P>. H. Hardy, W. B. Jaold
bod, W. G. Tyus, \V. H.
J. M. Phillips, R. R. McLeroy, R*
V. Beckham, J. JL Blackburn, J.
C. Mayfield, J. T. Beckham, A.
C. Murphey, J. M. Means, W. A.
Strickland, T. W. Cock ran, R. K.
Jackson, J. H. Jordan, W. H.
Brooks, G. E. Huguley, J. C. Dimn
J. H. Lee, R. C. Johnson, J. L.
Kennedy, J. C. Slade.
TRAVERSE JURORS DRAWN IST.
WEEK
.T. T. Tyus, C. H. Harrison, J.
<N. Sappington, J. W. Holsey, W.
J. Gaulding, C. I. Banks, .J. B.
Tyus, W. J. Coggin Jr., \V. T.
Holsey, C. R. Willis, R. R. Smith,
(J. T. Welden, F. S. Drewry, C.
j H. Walker, C. W. Sullivan, J. H.
Bate, J. N. Jordan, J. T. Fincher,
J. C. Williams, E. S. Murphey,
J. S. Sullivan, S. A. Sullivan, W.
B. Billard, S. M. Howard, \V T . M.
Rice, \V r . T. S. Brown, E. H.
Blackman W. A. Whatley, J. S.
Howell, A. D. Williams, I). S.
Hamilton, W. B. Reeves, J. A.
Davis, S. E. Johnson, S. S. Bar
rett, Joe W. Harrison.
TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK
,1. T. Jordan, E. J. Cadenhead.
C. W. Scott, C. I>. Strickland, W.
C. Eppinger, A. W. BaggarlyJ.N.
Kierbow, M. H. Green, H.J. Car
rekor, W. R. Hemphill, T. W.
Story, i. C. Collier, W. P. Holmes,
J. Q. Buffington, G. E. Sims, W.
J. Carter, J. M. Brooks, A. T.
Copeland, W. G. Holloway, T. J.
Ingram, C. S. Wilson, C. P. Pro
thro, J. P. Carriker, F. K. Under
wood, B. 1.. Bush, W. J. Akin, J.
A. Edmonds, S. E. Shackleford,
F. M. Smith, T. J. Hunt, H. G.
Jordan, Mountain Kendrick, O.
A. Steger, T. M. Allen, W. P. Bush,
S. C. Charping.
“It is the little rift within the
| lute which ever widening, makes
; the music mute.” It is just a
! little rift in the health of a woman
often, which gradually takes the
spring from her step, the light j
from her eyes, the rose from her !
cheek and the. music from her j
voice. Perhaps the bug-bear which j
has frightened the woman from!
the timely help needed at the;
beginning has been the dreaded I
quest ions, the obnoxious examina
tion, the local treatments, of the
[ home physician. There is no need
for these. Nor is there need for
continued suffering. Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription can be relied
on by every woman, suffering from
what we called “female troubles,”
to renew the health and cure the
disease. Women are astonished
at the results of the use of this
medicine. It not only makes a
weak woman “robust aud rosy
cheeked.” but it gives them back
the vigor and vitality of youth.
Free. Dr. Pierce's People's
Common tv-'se Medical Adviser,
KXIB pages, is lent free on receipt;
of 21 one.cent stamps to pay ex- i
pense of mailing only. Address
Dr. R. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
SCIATIC RHEUMATISM CURED
AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS OF
SUFFERING.
‘‘l have been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years” satys
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. "I
was able to be around but constantly
suffered. I tried everything 1 could
hear of and at last was told to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I d ! d
and was immediately relieved and in a
short time cured. 1 am happy to say it
has not since returned.” Why not
list* this liniment and get well? It is
for sale by
JNO. H. Br.UKBt KN.
A farmer has hit on a novel idea
which he says is assurance for a
good crop in spite of any drouth i
that may occur. He plants pota
toes and onions in alternate rows
and on along in the summer the;
onions get so strong that they
cause the eyes of the potatoes to:
water so profusely that an abun- 1
dance of moisture is procured and j
a crop assured.
* !
CASTORIA.
BetriUw /t Kind You Haw Always BoujJ*
‘T&vffSaU ,
Where J list ice Wavered.
‘■Sir, yours is a most heinous
crime,” said the judge to the
prisoner at the bar. “Y"ii wn
detected in the very act of a most
despicable crime. An 1
\ must be made of you, for 1 y
must not be subjected to -
gerons men. The saf**i
ofithe •••.nine.-
11 OUT y* • .:. _ IIP : .
all demand Hjat you be giv<*n the
full measure of pnnislinient laid
down!'WYlilftffxA Tt is the sen
i tence or this court that—”
“For heaven’s sake, your
hoftor,” whispered the court bail
iff, “don’t he in such a hurry.
This is Hon. Easel I. Seizall, the
man who looted the Steenth Na
tional Bank and stole two mil
lions.”
“I beg your pardon,” said the
judge to the prisoner. “I thought
you were Tom Starver, the fiend
who stole a ham to succor his
starving family. Please be seated
a few moments until I have dis
posed of Tom’s case. Then I will
sit in secret session on your ca3e
and we’ll see what can be done.
Bring Starver to the bar!”—Com
moner.
A TEXAS WONDER.
HA 1,1/S GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabe
tes, seminal emissions, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism and all irregularity
of the kidneys and bladder in both
men and women, regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by
your druggist, will send by mail on re
ceipts of sl. fine small bottle is two
months’ treatment, and will cure any
case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall
sole manufacturer. P. O. Box 629, St.
Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials.
Sold by W. A. Wright.
Martin, Tenn., June 3, 1901.
This is to certify that I have used
Hall’s Texas Wonder for kidney trou
ble and have never found anything its
equal. Its merits arc wonderful. Try
it, as I did. and be convinced.
Rev. R. C. Whitnell.
Money makes the mare go—if
the jockey has horse sense.
LIKE A DROWNING MAN.
‘‘Five years ago a disease the doctors
called dyspepsia took such hold on me
that I could scarcely go,” writes Geo.
S. Marsh, well-known attorney of
Nocona. Tex. ‘‘l took quanities of
pepsin and other medicines but nothing
helped me. Asa drowning man grabs
at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt
an improvement at once and after a
few bottles am sound and well.”
Kodol is the only preparation which
exactly reproduces the natural digest
ive juices and consequently is the only
one which digests any good food and
cures any form of stomach trouble.
Jxo H Blackburn.
L. Holmes. Barnesville, Ga.
Milner, Ga.
JUNE SHERIFF SALES
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Zebulon, Pike coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in June
1902, between the hours of 10 o’clock a.
m. and 4 o’clock p. m., to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property to-wit: —
All that tract of land being parts of lot num
ber ninety and so much of lot- number one
hundred and three (103 1 as lies east of Elkin’s
Creek and the line through said lot dividing
the same lietween John W. and James
Fleniister and also raneh of lots number one
hundred and three (1081 one hundred and
twenty-one (121), one hundred and twenty
three (128), as lies between said dividing line
and Elkin's Creek, containing one hundred and
eighty (180) acres more or less, the same being
the lands whereon J. M. Philips resides, here
tofore held by said Philips under a bond for
titles from John W. Flemister and said land
being described in his said bond as follows:
Parts of lots numbers one hundred and three
(103) one hundred and twenty one [l2l], one
hundred and twenty two [l22] and one hundred
twenty three [l2B], The same is levied on as
the property of J. M. Phillips to satisfy a ft. fa.
in favor E. >l. Flemister. Administrator of
J.W. Flemister. deceased, against said J. M
Philips, now pri>oeeding in name of R. H.
Drake. Administrator of John W. Flemister,
he having suec-edcd E. J. Flemister as such
administrator.
Tenants in possesion notified in writing of
this levy as required by law. Levied to collect
balance of purchase money conveying this land
to ,T. m. Philips. Deed has been filed, and
recorded in the Clerk's office as required by
law. This the first day of May 1902.
J." H. Milnfr Sheriff
• /fH removes from the soil
M / 7fW large quantities of
gy§| Potash.
BThe fertilizer ap
plied, must furnish
enough Potash, or the
land will lose its pro
ducing power.
Read carefully our books
on crops—sent fr**.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Niuu'Se., New York.
, tk
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of—
and lias been made under his per
fjs’ s , ~r 2 ~' sonal supervision since its infancy*
/'C&tcJU‘/tf Allow no one to deceive you in this*
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bnt
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children —Experience 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 age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Bare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTJIUfI COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW TOR ft CtTV.
There Are No Flies on People
Who buy screen doors and windows at the Barnes
ville Planing Mills. Orders filled promptly. Bsti
mates furnished on application.
BARNESVILLE PLANING MILLS.
MACHINERY
We
Manufacture
the best
Saw
Mills
ON THE
MARKET
-I .jjfa^ggg*
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 get new Barnesville Buggies for Livery use, day or night
* and Sundays.
T. W. COCHRAN
To cure SICK HEADACHE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
and all diseases arising from In
digestion. They will purify your
I blood and make yourcomplexlon
las FAIR AS A LILY. They are
I gelatin coated. PRICE 26 CENTS.
THE DUTY FOR PARENTS.
Prevention is better than cure, and
yet a remedy like Gooch’s Mexican
Syrup for coughs, colds and consump
tion, if not used to prevent consump
tion by curing a cough or cold in the
beginning, can be depended on to even
cure after the lungs begins to waste
away. No other remedy is so nice to
take or so quick to cure, and many
families often buy anew bottle before
the old one is all used up. so that they
may have a bottle always in the house,
i Only 25 cents at drug stores.
PILE-INE CURES PILES!
Money refunded if dt ever fails.
NO LOSS OF TIME.
1 have sold Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
years, and would rather be out of cof
fee and sugar than it . I sold five bot
tles of it yesterday to threshers that
could go no farther, and they are at
work again this morning—H. R. P'elps,
Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be seen
by the above the threshers were able
to keep on with their work without
losing a single day’s time. You should
keep a bottle of this remedy in your
home. For sale by
J.vo. H. Blackburn
It sometimes happens that a
domestic explosion is the result
of a lot of theories getting into a
man’s head.
WON’T FOLLOW ADVICE AFTER
PAYING FOR IT.
In a recent article a prominent phy
sician says. It is next to impossible for
the physician to get his patients to
carry out any prescribed course of
hygiene or diet to the smallest extent;
he has but one resort left, namely, the
drug treatment.’ When medicines
are used for chronic constipation, the
most mild and gentle obtainable, such
as Chamberlain’s Stomach <Jc Liver
Tablets, should be employed. Their
use is not followed by constipation as
they leave the bowels in a natural and
healthy condition. For sale by
Jxo. H. Blackburn.
Engines,
Boilers,
Grist Mills,
Ginning
Machinery