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“A Pretty Pickle”
is not so palatal>lr as a pood pickle, but you can have both if you
will use HEINZ’S Pure Pickling Vinegar. It is absolutely pure and
can be obtained of us. You will miss a great deal of disappointment
in pickling if jo" will vary the monotony this year by using Heinz’s
Pure Pickling Vinegar.
Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, &c.
If you tire needing anything to nial- e apple or chicken pie in, we can
till your bill. We have enough cups, saucers, plates, dishes, etc. to
supply the whole county with, and the best part of it is, we tire
selling them (.’IIKA P. We have all sorts and kinds of TUMP.LKKS
—something to drink buttermilk out of -or sip delicious nectar
from. We can supply your wants in Fee Cream and Berry Sets,
(Juki* Stands. Vases, etc. See oir stock before you buy. anyway.
Our Staple and Fancy Groceries
are always ?L-sh and of the best that money can buy. Try us on
anything in this line, and you will be a constant comer. Don’t for
get our •' BLACK MAMMY" plug tobacco —it’s "ea sweet en juicy
es a juicy sweet tale}-,”
We will have another lot of Kentucky Wonder Pole or running
Beans next weeK. They are the finest seed beans on earth.
kememher We Keep Nearly Everything—Ask for What You Don’t
feee /lost Likely We have It.
B. F. REEVES.
JOHN T. MIDDLEBROOKS
Only the Best.
THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR THINGS YOU HAVE TO SELL.
I want your Chickens. Eggs, Butter, Hams, Potatoes and will
give you the very best prices possible.
THE LOWEST PRICES ON THINGS YOU HAVE TO BUY.
1 always carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and
have them marked down to the very lowest notch and can make
it to your interest, to try me.
I have recently added to my stock of Groceries a line of FARMERS’
SUPPLIES, such as are necessary for every farmer to have. 1
also have a complete line of Crockery and Tinware. I don’t give
trading stamps, but give you the amout off on the prices. Don’t
forget the place, 1 am not on the corner any longer, but am still
‘•in the ring” when it comes to competition, and can knock
most of the rest of them out. Yours truly,
John T. Middlebrooks.
J.D. HIGHTOWER,
si'ccKssoß to j. w . HIGHTOWER
DEALER IN ■
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Glassware, Decorative Bric-a - Brae,
Crockery and Queensware, wooden ware,
Stoves, Holloware, Paints, Oils, Brushes
etc,, etc,
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Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos. Avon Springs, N. V . Feb. 1. 1901,
Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested
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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 : 1 was troubled with Asthma for 22 years. 1 have tried numer
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REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER,
Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Isreal.
New York, Jan. 3.19 op
Prs. Taft Rros.’ Medicine Cos.
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After having it carefully analyzed, we can
BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5,1902.
Vagaries of the Tides.
There are as many vagaries in the waters as in the winds, says
the London Shipping World. Why, for instance, should three
great ocean currents send their wshrm waters across the wide Pa
cific, Atlantic, and across the Cape of good Hope? There have
been many theories advanced to solve the problem of their origin,
but all have proved fallacious. Other and equally mysterious cur
rents exist in well nigh all parts of ihe world. The tides are so
errattic in different parts of the world that one hesitates to accept
the theory that the moon controls them in all cases. The sea has
run for weeks out of the Java sea through the Straits of Sunda and
thence back again for a like period, without any perceptible rise or
fall during those times. Teen there is tlie equatorial current that
flows into the Caribbean Sea, the ever-flowing current to the east
ward around Gape Horn, the cold stream flowing from the icy re
gions of the north past Newfoundland and NovYi Scotia and along
the Atlantic coast to the extreme end of Florida where it mingles
with the warm waters of the ever-flowing waters from the golf of
Mexico that cross the Atlantic in a north-easterly direction; the
continual current running with a velocity of from four to five knots
an hour through the Straits of gibraltar into the Mediterranean
sea; the swift current running across the rocks and shoals of!' the
end of Billiton island, which apparently starts tram nowhere and
ends somewhere in the vicinity of the same place; and the current
which starting half way up the China sea, runs from two to three
knots an hour and finally ends abruptly off the north end of Luzon.
Then we have those tidal vagaries known the world over as
bores. Residents on Severn side are familiar with them, and those
that run up the Hooghlv and Irrawaddy rivers from side to side in
zigzag seape till they reach their limit, often tearing ships from
their anchorage, originate nobody knows where or why. The rush
of waters in the Bay of Fundy is nothing but a huge bore, sweeping
all before it to the head of the bay until the waters have risen 50 or
60 feet. Off Southampton vve have the double tides, while at Sing
apore it is observed for days at a time that there is but the one rise
and fall in the 24 hours. The tides sometimes apjiear “moon-struck”
but they certainly are not controlled with hard and fast rules by
that or any other body.
The Report Was Correct.
Sir Alfrid Laurier, the Canadian
premier, was on a specchmaking
tour of Ontario during the recent
byelections in that province and the
province of Quebec. The elections
were bitterly contested, and efforts
were made both by the liberals artd
Conservatives to stir up race and re
ligious prejudice. A Quebec Liberal,
whose accjvlflifltnnce with Sit 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
sent this reply:
Sorry to say report Is correct. I have
no children.
New York Times.
SPRING FEVER.
Spring fever is another name for
biliousness, ft is more serious than
most people think. A torpid liver and
inactive bowels mean a poisoned system
If neglected, serious illness may follow
such symptoms. DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers remove all dangi r by stimu
lating the liver, opening the bowels
and cleansing the system t f impurities.
Safe pills. Never gripe. "I have taken
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for torpid
liver every spring for years,” writes R.
M. Everly, Moundsville, W. Ya. “They
do me more good than anything I have
ever tried.
Jno. H. Blackburn.
Barnesville, Ga.
L. Holmes,
Milner, Ga.
Green Corn In England.
In spite of war abroad and taxes
at home, Great Britain found some
thing to be thankful for last year.
A London periodical, soberly noting
thnt “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 cob3 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
style—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 in 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.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. Jtgivesinstantrelief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the fear' you want. The most sensitive
Stomac'. scan take It. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents format ion of gas on the stom
ach. relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared ouly by E.C. Dr.Wrre & Cos., Ohlcagt
Xhu sl. bottle contains ->, times the aoc. size.
OASTOHIA.
B A ft* You Hava Always Bought
SLEEP
FOR BABY
AND RfcSf FOR
Sleep for Skin Tortured Babies and
Rest for Tired Mothers, in
Warm Baths with
And gentle applications of Cuti
cura Ointment, purest of emol
lients and greatest of skin cures,
to be followed in severe cases by
mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent
Pills. This is the most speedy,
permanent, and economical treat
ment for torturing, disfiguring,
itching, burning, bleeding, scaly,
crusted, skin and scalp
humours, with loss of hair, of in
fants and children, ever com
pounded.
Millions of People use Cuticcra soap,
assisted by COTicirßA Ointment, for beauti
fying the sklu, for cleansing the scalp, and
the stopping of falling hair, for softening,
whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore
hands, and for all tho purposes of the toilet,
bath, and nursery. Millions of women use Cu
ticitra Soaplu baths for annoy lug Irritations,
Inflammations, and chalings, too free or offen
slvo perspiration. In washes for ulcerative
weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic
purposes which readily Btiggest themselves.
Bold throughout tho world. Soap, 2Sc„ Oistmaxt,
tOc . PULS, 2Jo. British Depot: 27-iS, Charterhouse Bq.,
London. French Depot: 5 Rue de la Pali, Paris. Pot*
tub Dbeo and Cana. Cokp., Sole Propt., Boston.
HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE
Now is the time to provide
yourself and family with a bottle
of Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera
Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost
certain to be needed before the
summer is over, and if procured
now may save you a trip to town
in the night or in your busiest
season. It is everywhere admitted
to be the most successful medicine
in use for bowel complaints, both
for children and adults. No fam
ily can afford to be without it.
For sale by'
Jno. 11. Blackburn.
Easy Way Ont.
“Pro fixed," said the young doctor.
*Tve got a big enough practice to keep
me in easy eircumstauces for life.”
"But suppose you should lose half
your patients?”
“I’d just double my bills on the oth
ers.”—Philadelphia Press.
A Sad nnainrss.
“Yes.” he said sadly, and there was a
tear in his eye—"yes. my business has
driven me to the wall.”
And he went on posting bills.—
Chums.
I never saw a failure yet that wasn't
worth more than it cost—if the fellow
Ihat failed made usoof it.—" The Great
White Way.”
WlHtb Whlßfc All tlSt FAILS. Ed
Nil Beat I'ouifh Syrup. Tasted Good. Use
rSI in time. Sold by dnurtfists.
' ‘ ir:* '■ -1 - L L.E: / ■
REV. FRANK DIXON,
Who Lectures at the Barnesville Chautauqua,
June 30, and July Ist.
For years I have urged my brother, the Rev. Frank Dixon, of
Hartford, to enter the Lyceum field. He has a great lecture on “The
Threat of Socialism.” This is the one burning question of the century.
Its influence is changing the character of our government, unsettling
the home tradition, and testing the moral fibre of that Anglo-Saxon
individualism that has made America a colossal power. The Rev.
Frank Dixon has made this a life study, and that with warmest
sympathy for those who toil. He is now 86 years old, in the matur
ity of a splendid intellect; he lias lived, struggled and suffered with
the people; he has a burning message, and he knows how to deliver
it. He is eloquent, magnetic, thoughtful, and will hold his audience
from start to finish.
THOMAS DIXON, Jr. ‘
STRONG WORDS FROM STRONG MEN.
T. E. Skinner, D. D. He is a stronger man than either of his
brothers. Raleigh, N. C., March 8, 1902.
John S. Lyon, D. D. The Rev. Frank Dixon, of Hartford, Conn.,
unquestionably stands in the first rank of platform orators. His
wide reading, brilliant satire, keen wit and Ins fine power of analysis
joined with clear, strong, breezy thought and compelling logic, give
him the mastery of an audience. Holyoke, Mass., March 4, 1902.
TOM WATSON
To Lecture at Barnesville Friday
Evening, 8 p. m. June 13th.
Hon. Thomas E. Watson, the great
writer, lecturer, and statesman, will de
liver his lecture,
“The South,”
at Kennedy's opera house, Barnesville,
Ga., June 13, at $ p. m.
This is said to be the finest, most
interesting and most thrilling lecture
ever delivered, and nobody can afford to
miss this great opportunity.
The opera house will be supplied with
electric fans and plenty of extra seats for
the occasion.
General admission 50 cents.
Children, 25 cents.
Reserved Seats, 7 5 cents.
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
If you want to restore your kidneys
to their former health state take Smith
Sure Kidney Cure —50 cents at J. H.
Blackburns.
Sound Kidneys-Perfect Health.
The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure
will produce both. Try a bottle and
be convinced. Your druggist sells it
for 50e—at J, H. Blackburns.
Laxative Chocolates cures Chronic
Constipation and Liver Troubles. Pleas
ant to take. Purely Vegetable. Guar
anteed by J. 11. Blackburn.
If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles*
Use Smith's Sure Kidney Cure. Noth
ing like it for diseased kidneys. 50 cts
at J. H. Blackburn’s.
For biliousness use Chamberlin’s
Stomach A Liver Tablets. They cleanse
the stomach and regulate, the liver and
bowels, effecting a quick and perma
nent cure. For sale by
Jno. 11. Blackburn
'BE WISE IN TIME.
Many parents do not know that their
child is sickly and cross and fretful,
simply because they fail to give it some
of that splendid remedy called Mother's
Worm Syrup, to kill and expel from its
little stomach and bowels the worms,
that are the cause of its distress.
Worms have brought many a little
loved one to a bed of sickness and to
its grave that a 25 cent bottle of this
remedy would have saved.
On her wedding day the happy
bride can see no reason why the
honeymoon should not last for
ever.
Don’t Accept a Substitute !
When you ask for Cascarets be
sure you get the genuine Cascarets
Candy Cathartic! Don’t accept
fraudulent substitutes, imitations or
counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp
id C. C. C. Never sold in bulk.
\ll druggists, ioc.