The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, May 22, 1902, Image 2
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the
Licenee
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 Hein/ barrel pickles—
sweet and sour.
My prices arc right.
You try me and see.
Jim Reeves
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WASHINGTON LETTER
Chatty (iossip About Dollar Bill
Poker; A Prospective Member Of
the Cabinet; Mistakes of a Young
Congressman and Senator Perry;
firs I Ijnn’s Automobile; etc.
From our ri-jfiilar
Dollar Will p*>k*T lias got the
inoinhers of Congress had, and it
is making an unusual run on the
Treasury for new dollar lulls; It
would he difficult to find a way to
give a man quicker action for his
money. It can he played hv two
or twenty, hut usually it, g< ei on
in groups of four or five, in the
cloak rooms, committee rooms,
hotel corridors, or any other old
place—it has even been played on
the lloor of the House while a ses
sion was going on. All that is re
quired is that each man playing
shall produce anew dollar hill.
When the bills are all insight, the
numbers of each are examined and
the owner of the one from which
the best poker hand can he count
ed takes the pot. For instance,
note number 111, 211 would rep
resent three aees and a pair of
fours. It is a rule of the game
the same dollar I>i 11 shall not he
used twice, and as the game is only
played by gentlemen the rule is
strictly followed; that is why so
many dollar notes are being used.
It would lie very dangerous game
to play with sharpers, as it would
be easy for them to get notes so
numbered as to make invincible j
poker hands.
Gossip says Mr. Cortelyou, the
President’s Secretary, will bo the
first- Secretary of Commerce an
1 Labor. Mr. Cortelyou isn’t saying
a word on the subject. Mr. Cleve
■ land established a precedent when
'ho made Dan Lament Secretary of
| War, and he never made a more
popular appointment during his
two terms. A man who can perform
the exacting duties of the Presi
j dent’s secretary as well as they
| were performed by Dan Lament
and as well as George Cortelyou
has done under the present and
the last administration can fill
any posit ion in public life, front
President down, with credit to
himself and satisfaction to* those
who come in personal contact with
him. It. is very easy for the Urea
dent’s Secretary to make a monkey
of himself and personal enemies
for his chief—it luts been done
frequently.
I* M *
A voting member of Congress, i
who is noted for his fondness of
the fair sox, was given a practical
demonstration several days ago of
t he truth of the adage that “Things
are not what they seem.” He was
seated with a friend in a street
car when two very pn tty girls en
tered and took seat s just opposite.
The two girls were carrying on an
animated conversation, with their
hands, in the deaf and dumb
alphabet. “By George!” exclaim
ed the Congressman, “what a pity
that two such pretty girls should
he deaf and dumb. Why, I would
gladly marry either of them, crit
ically examining the girls; “a
dumb wife would at times be very
highly appreciated by some of the
men I know, but I shouldn’t want
a deaf one.” Just then the con
ductor came along and, as she paid
the fares, one of the girls, looking
out of the corners of her eyes at
the Congressman and his friend,
asked: “Will you please put us
off at the nearest point to Kendall
Green.” The. Congressman and
his friend made a break for the
door and didn’t wait for the car
to stop before they got off. Ken
dall Green is the deaf and dumb
school, where the girls were going
to visit a friend. Neither of the
girls were either deaf or dumb.
They were merely practicing the
language.
Many are the blunders of the
near-sighted man. Senetor Berry
is one of them. Ashe and a friend
were walking up Pennsylvania
Avenue he saw a Panama hat in a
show window that took his fanny
—Congress has the Panama hat
craze in its most virulent form.
Onjthe hat was a card nuuked SIOO.
“Well,” remarked the Senator to
hits companion, “that ldbks like a
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTB, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902.
mighty good hat for $lO. I
reckon I*ll go in and buy one.”
Just then a newsboy, who wasn’t
nearsighted, and who had also
been admiring the hut, piped in
with: “Say, mister, dat hat ain’t
no ten dollars; dat hat s a luin
dud dollars; you can’t buy no bat
like nat.” A closer look having
shown the boy to be right about
the price. Senator Berry remarked
as he walked off: “Your’e right
inv son ; I reckon that is a little
too steep for me.”
A Washington minister, in a
sermon against dancing, got off a
bonnot that is likely to travel far.
!{*■ declared that round dancing
was merely “hugging set to
music.”
Starting for a horse and buggy
and winding up with an automo
bile was the experience of a party
of guests of Mrs. Flynn, wife of
Delegate Tlynn, of Oklahoma, at
an informal dinner party. The
dinner was given to the three
newly appointed Federal judges
for Oklohoma, Hon. Fradk E.
Gillett, Hon. J. Pancoast, and
Hon. J. K. Beauchamp, but a
number of other gentlemen were
present. After dinner, when the
guests were all feeling good over
the work that Delegate Flynn has
done for the Territory at this ses
sion of Congress, not to mention
the judical plums secured for his
friends, one of them started a
subscription to present Mrs. Flynn
a horse and buggy. The subscrip
tion grew so rapidly that in about
five minutes it was decided to
make it an automobile instead of
a horse and buggy, and so it will
be, unless, upon consideration,
Mr. Flynn heads off the presenta
tion.
The Mount Vernon Ladies As
sociation has just finished its
annual meeting at Mount Vernon.
As usual the members added a
number of relics to the collection
in the historic old manson.
Among them was a reproduction
embroidery on silk of the famous
Sharpless etching of the head of
George Washington, done by Miss
Rolina Sharpless, daughter of the
artist. It was presented to the
association by Mrs. John Tomlin,
of Virginia. Another was a memo
rial picture of Lafayette, present
ed by the public school children
Richmond, Va. Mrs. Charles E.
Manderson presented a china plate
made at the time it was desired to
make Mount Vernon the capital
of the IT. S., said to be the only
one in existence. On one side
of the plate is a picture of the
capitol, as it was intended to be,
with the words: “Mount Vernon,
j seat of government of the United
States.” Mr. John McHenry, of
Baltimore, has loaned to the as
sociation a wine cooler, once the
property of George Washington,
j and a miniature of Washington,
made by Birch in 1707. Mrs. Ida B.
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