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the
License
to sell CIGARETTES,
cigarette paper, cigarette
tobacco and cigarette
books. Because it is
against the law to either
sell it or keep it without
paying this special tax.
I keep Calhoun Tobac
co, Honest John Tobacco,
Hanes’ Natural Leaf,
Pepers’ Natural Leaf,
Corn Juice, Schnapps, &c.
I keep in stock Grape
Nuts, Ralston’s Food
Products, Fresh Juliette
Meal, Pig-side middling—
the streaked kind—Cuba
Molasses, the genuine Ga.
case syrup without glu
cose.
I keep all kinds CAN
GOODS, and a fresh lot
of Heinz barrel pickles—
sweet and sour.
My prices are right.
You try me and see.
Jim Reeves
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WASHINGTON LETTER
Chatty Gossip About A Man who Does
Things; Who pays for White House
Entertainments; Arrangements for
the Reception of our French Visitors;
A New Cabinet Rumor; etc.
From our regular correspondent.
President Roosevelt is constant
ly showing that l;o belongs to tho
class of men who do 1 liings. Every
occupant of the White House for
the last thirty nr forty years lias
discussed w ith Senators an<l Rep
resentatives ways and means of
'obtaining needed relief for the
crowded condition of the White
House and none of them succeed
ed in getting anything done. Mr.
Roosevelt has already done somee
thing, and before ho has occupied
the White House a year he will
have the building exclusively for
the use of his family. Sometime
ago he took this matter up and
mapped out in mind a plan. He
sent for an architect and talked it
over and had some plans drawn.
This week the Senate endorsed*
those plans by adopting an amend
ment to the Sundry Civil appro
priation bill appropriating $205,-
000 for improvements at the White
House, and there is no doubt of
the amendment being accepted by
the House. Of this amount SBO,-
<KM) is to be used to build a one
story building just southwest of the
White House, opposite the State,
War and Navy Building, to be used
for tlm offices for the President and
clerical force, and $-11,000 for
furnishing the offices. The build
ing can be ready for occupancy in
ninety days after work on it is
started. The other $105,000 is to
be used to put the interior of the
White House in thorough order
and to make it conform more near
ly to its original plan. All the
rooms on the second floor of the
White House now list'd for offices
will be converted into chambers
and it will not be necessary for
President’s family to put two or
three guest in a single room, as
now has to be done occasionally.
By the way, speaking of the
President and the White House, it
is not generally known that the
expense of entertaining a distin
guished guest like Prince Henry at
a White House dinner—the State
dinner given in honor of Prince
Henry cost, not less than .SI,OO0 —
comes entirely out of the Presi
dent’s pocket. A similar dinner
is to be given in honor of the rep
resentatives of France at the un
veiling of t he Rochambeau statue,
and the cost will be equally as
much. Those people are coming
as guests of the country and Con
gress has appropriated money for
their entertainment everywhere
else, but the President will have to
pay the bills when he gives a din
ner. This doesn’t look liken square
deal to the President. State din
ners are official affairs and it would
bo on all fours with justice and
common sense to pay for them
with public money, but there are
lots of things in Washington that
cannot be squared with either jus
tice or common sense. Still, it is
safe to say that the fear of having
to pay for state dinners and other
White House entertainments will
never cause any man to decline
the Presidency.
Secretary Moody has ordered
Rear Admiral Higginson, com
mander of the North Atlantic
sqadron, to meet the French crui
ser Gaulois when she arrives off
the capes, about the 21st. inst.,
with the French visitors who are
coming to Washington to partici
pate in the Rochambeau statue
ceremonies, with as many of his
ships as may be available and es
cort. Annapolis, where she will re
main for several days. Theorder
also instructs Admiral Higginseon
to have the Gaulois escorted by
several ships of his sqadron when
she visits New York, Boston, and
other points later.
Representative Henry C. Smith,
o! Mich., in a speech in favor of an
appropriation for good roads, gave
the following characteristics of
our big cities: In Boston they
ask where you were educated: in
Philadelphia, where you were born
in New York, what can 1 do for
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902.
you; in Chicago, what can you do
for nm,” He didn’t say what they
ask in Washington, because he
doubtless thought everybody knew
that it was either for an office or an
appropriation.
It takes very little to start a
. new cabinet rumor in Washington. .’
Secretary Root gave up the lease 1
he had upon the house in which
he had been living about a year
and took bis family to a hotel,
and at once the air was full of
rumors about bis intending to
leave the cabinet soon. It was
stated when the Roots took the
house t hey had leased it for three
years. That added an air of prob
ability to the rumors. Mrs. Root
tells friends that they gave the ]
house up because she is going to!
Europe next month with her son,;
who has never entirely recovered j
from his severe illness of last year,
to remain all summer. The secre
tary has not, so far as known,
told anybody why he gave the
house up.
No less than live large dinner
parties this week in honor of
French Embassador and Mme,
Gambon, with the following hosts
and hostesses: Senator and Mrs.
Depew, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.
Walsh, Representative and Mrs.
Herbert Wadsworth, Senator and
Mrs. Hanna, and the Russian
Ambassador and Countess Cassini.
M me. Gambon seems disposed
to be anxious to meet everybody
as everybody is to meet her. She
has announced an afternoon re
ception for every Wednesday in
this month, beginning this week
when the embassy was crowded to
its full capacity for two hours.
Representative Littlefield, of
Me., as all the world knows—
meaning by world those who read
the newspapers —does not stand in
love of the men who rule the House.
He is a member of the Judiciary
committee, and the other day he
was talking with Representative
Ray, of New York, chairman of
that committee, about getting a
bill in which lie was interested
reported to the House. “Have
you talked to any of the big bugs
about it?” asked Mr. Ray. “Not
a bug,” replied Mr. Littlefield,
as lie turned on heel and walked
off, with an expression on his face
that did not indicate affection for]
“bugology.”
We actually have bargain sales
of brains now. Swift & Cos., the
the successful Washington patent i
lawyers, announce a big cut in
the price for obtaining patents,
for a short time.
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J.so. It. Blackburn,
Barnesville, Ga.
L. Holmes,
Milner, Ga.
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A story comes from Cambridge,
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Judge Goldborough, of that town,
with one Joshua Davis, much giv
en to profanity, says the Balti
more Sun. The judge was severely
averse to profanity, and there wa6
much curiosity to see what would
happen one day when Joshua was
called to the witness stand in
court. In accordance with almost
unrestrainable habit Joshua began
his testimony with a particularly
fierce and sulphuric oath.
“Stop!” thundered the judge.
“You are fined $5 for contempt of
court.”
Joshua paid the money and re
sumed. By extraordinary effort lie
succeeded in delivering several un
objectionable sentences, but warm
ing up to his subject he relapsed
into his usual vocabulary.
Again did the judge impose a
fine.
Now, flaming with wrath, Joshua
asked: “Judge, can you fine me
for thinking in court?”
Why, no: of course not!”
“Well then,” said Joshua, “I
think you are a blank, blank fool,
and no mistake!”
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