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is just the thing for Harness and Saddle Sores on horses,
Try riexican Mustang Liniment
for Lumbago,
Lame Back,
.Rheumatism,
Stiff Joints, etc.,
and you will find that you never in
all your life used anything that so
successfully fought aches and pains.
To get the full benefit you should
rub it in most thoroughly.
Mexican Mustang Liniment
is a positive cure for Roup or Swelled Head 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. O. D., 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.
MEN’S GOODS.
I—Evening Dress. 2—Tuxedo Dinner Jacket, 3—Prince Albert Frock Coat. 4—Rid
ing Clothes. s—Single Breasted Business Suit, li—Double Breasted Sack Suit. 7
Norfolk Suit. B—Flannel Suit. Si—Top Coats. 10—Liveries and Uniforms. 11—1- ur
nishings. 12—Shoes. 13—Suit Cases, Bags and Hat Boxes.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
14—2-Piece Outing Suit. 15—3-Piece Suit. 15—Norfolk Suit. 16—Boys’ Sailor Suit.
16 —Peter Thompson Sailor Suit. 17 —New Columbia Double Breasted. 17 —Double-
Breasted Jacket and Pants Suit. 18—Boys’ Coatee Suits. 18—Full Dress Tuxedo. 19—
Irvington Suits. 19—Russian Suits. 20—Wash Suits.
EISEMAN BROS.,
Department l.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Md.
Seasons and Styles.
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 these wants. \\ e will take your
orders by phone, or otherwise, and deliver promptly. Our meats,
fish 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
friends.
Wright & Garfield
Bankers and Brokers.
52 Brodway, New York.
Branch Offices: 30 West 23d St. 219 West 125th St.
Orders 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
Interest on deposit (g 6%, f*'*}
4% Dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common, 400. W
$718.00
DEBIT.
Less 6% interest on 100 shares Steel Common, $258.00
$460. (X)
This is over 50 per cent, a year on your investment without considering
ANY advance in the stock at all, and we have no hesitancy in saying that
we fully believe this stock will sell a CREAT 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 $250,000.000 composed of J. Pierpont Morgan, Marshall
Field. John J. Mitchell, President Illinois Trust Cos., Moore Bros, and several
other capiataiists, 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. Kock Island. Atchison common. Steel and Peoples Gas.
Write for Special Letter Giving Full Details.
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902.
THE ROOSEVELT LIVERY.
President Roosevelt lias adopted
anew livery for his coachman and
footman. It consists of the regula
tion coat and trousers. The trou
sers are very faint cream doeskin,
cut to the knee, with patent leather
.Wellington boots. The coat and
vest are slashed with yellow and
green, and the beaver hat is adorn
ed with the tricolor cockade which
was introduced early in this admin
istration. This livery was used for
the first time recently when the
president drove to the depot on his
way to distribute diplomas to the
Annapolis cadets. The footman’s
livery differs slightly from that of
the coachman, as the coat is cut
away almost to the extent of a
swallowtail, and the skirts or spikes
are very long. The effect is strik
ing. The green and yellow trim
mings are noticeable at.a distance.
No other livery in the city is like
this, and the good purpose is served
in that the president’s equipage can
be recognized at a distance merely
by the livery of his attendants.
Mark Twain and the Prince.
While he was in England Mark
Twain says his head was once taxed
as gasworks. He wrote Queen Vic
toria a friendly letter of protest,
saying: “I don’t know you, but I’ve
met your son. He was at the head
of a procession in the Strand, and I
was on a bus.”
Years afterward he met the Prince
of Wales, now King Edward VII.,
at Homburg. They had a long walk
and talk together. When bidding
him goodby, the prince said, “I am
glad to have met you again.”
This remark troubled Twain, who
feared that he had been mistaken
for someone else. He communi
cated this suspicion to the prince,
who replied, “Why, don’t you re
member when you met me in the
Strand and I was at the head of a
procession and you were on a bus ?”
Pingpong and Dissipation.
Pingpong has at last fallen under
the ban of the law keepers of Scot
land. In the city of Dundee the po
lice magistrates have decided that
this latest fashionable game is det
rimental to the morals of a sober
city. It seems that all public houses
of that town or nearly all have pro
vided pingpong tables for their pa
trons, and the custom of playing
for drinks has grown so rapidly that
the jails are not large enough to ac
commodate all the victims df the
game. Consequently, greatly arous
ed by this sudden increase of intem
perance, the magistrates have decid
ed that henceforth pingpong may
not bo played in places where liquor
is sold.
Bad Business Policy.
“Don’t die!” she wailed when he
was brought home to her after a
collision with a trolley car.
“I’ll try not to,” he answered.
“I knew you would,” she said.
“You are always so good and
thoughtful, and you have such a
head for business. You can’t af
ford to die. Why, if you should the
company would get off with the
payment of a paltry $5,000, while
if you live a cripple we may get as
high as $50,000. Oh, it would be
worse than folly to die under the
circumstances.” —Chicago Post.
Modesty of an Ameer.
The late Ameer Abdur Itahman
left behind him, we are told, copi
ous diaries from which he directed
his successor to extract and publish
those portions which bore upon his
private and domestic life, omitting
all political questions. It is now to
appear under the modest title of the
“Encyclopedia of the World.” This
is not so bad for an informal do
mestic record even of an oriental
potentate.—Madras Mail.
Where Running Is a Crime.
In the city of Hot Springs, Ark.,
running is a misdemeanor. Any
person going faster than a walk is
arrested and fined. This law is in
the interest of invalids who throng
the streets and suffer relapses from
the excitement caused by the undue
Imste of a stranger. One who runs
is supposed to be a thief, murderer
or escaped lunatic.—Exchange.
No Compulsion.
“Say, ma!”
“Yes, Reginald.”
“Kin any little boy be president
when he grows up ?”
“Yes, Reginald.”
“But, say, ma.”
“Yes, Reginald.”
“He don’t have to if he’d ruther
be a first base man, docs he?”—ln
dianapolis News.
A Literary Glimpse.
During a recent visit of Marion
Crawford to Xew York he met at a
social function Miss Mary E. Wil
kins. The lady 6aid something
pleasant about a recent novel of his.
Smiling and bowing, he asked, “And
do you write, Miss Wilkins ?” She
was absolutely too surprised to re
ply.—Current Literature.
THE BARNESVILLE
CHAUTAUQUA.
Barnesville, Ca., June 29th
to July 6th, 1902.
Wedemeyer's Famous Fifth Regiment
Band, supplemented with members of the
Marine Band of Washington City, for the
entire week.
Also for the entire week, the OTTUMWA
MALE QUARTETT, the finest quartett In
the U. S., including Mr. lott, the most
superb bass singer in the world.
Every feature of the Chautauqua will be
a treat In Itself, and the program is a grand
collection of America's greatest lecturers,
I musicians and entertainers. You cannot
afford to miss the great BARNESVILLE
CHAUTAUOUA fOr 1002.
THE PROGRAM:
Sunday, June 29th.
10:30a. m. Sermon —Dr. E. B.lAndrews,
Chancellor University, of Neb.
Monday, June 30th.
10:30a. m. Lecture —Rev. Frank
Dixon, Hartford, Conn., brother
of Rev. Tom Dixon.
2:30 n. m. Organization of Inter-
County Teachers’ Institute.
Bp. in. Grand Concert —Fifth Regi
ment Band and Ottumwa Male
Quartett.
Tuesday, July Ist.
10:30 a. m. Lecture —Re v . Frank
Dixon.
Bp. m. Entertainment—Mr. J. Wil
liams Macey, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wednesday, July 2nd.
10:30a. m. Lecture —Dr. E. B. An
drews ; subject: “Robert E. Lee.”
8. p. m. Lecture, with experiments,
on Liquid Air—Prof. J. E, Wood
land, of the Institute of Mechani
cal Arts, Rochester, N. Y.
Thursday, July 3rd.
10:30, a. m. Educational Rally—lnvi
tations for addresses extend Gov.
Aycock. of N. C.; Dr. Charles Mc-
Iver, Greensboro, N. C.; Dr. E.
C. Alderman, New Orleans ; Hon.
Hoke Smith, Atlanta, and others.
8 p.m. Entertainment, moving pict
ures, illustrated song, etc. —Ideal
Entertainers, Saginaw, Mich.
Friday, July 4th.
10:30 a. in. Leeure —Hon. Henry
Litchfield West, Washington, 1).
C.; subject, “Conventions, Cam
paigns and Candidates.” Intro
duced by Senator Clay.
Bp. m. Lecture, with experiments, on
Wireless Telegraphy —Prof. J. E.
Woodland.
Saturday, July sth.
10:30a. 111. Humorous lecture —Col.
George W. Bain, Louisville, Ky.
Bp. in. Grand Closing Concert —Fifth
Regiment Band, Ottumwa Male
Quartett, and the Ideal Enter
tainers.
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.
An Inter-Comity Teachers' Institute will be
held in connection with the Chautauqua. About
a dozen counties will combine in this work
Besides the regular experts, a contract has
already been closed with Prof. E. E. Utterbaek,
probably the most notable directors of manual
south, will have charge of this department of
work. It will be a rare opportunity for the
teachers of Georgia. This is u subject which is
receiving attention from the leading educators
and statesmen of America. Prof. Utterbaek
will demonstrate what Manual Training really
is, the position it should occupy and its true
function as a factor in education. He will have
drawing, painting, modeling, construction in
paper, cardboard sewing and weaving. It is
also practically certain that a Professor from
John Hopkins University will deliver several
lectures on physiology, and will be illustrated
with life-size manakins and other drawings and
charts, so as to make them plain and yet
attractive. The examinations for teachers'
license now includes questions on Physiology
and this science must be taught in all public
schools. These lectures are therefore timely
and of inestimable value.
A rate of one fan? for the round
trip has been granted by the rail
roads from all points in Georgia,
and the ticket will include admis
sion to the Chautauqua. The best
homes in Bartlesville are open to
all visitors at rates from 60 cents
to SI.OO per day. The whole
Chautauqua will be a marvelous
treat for every Georgian.
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The Perverse Sultan.
The officers in garrison at Uskub
and three adjoining towns recently
sent a joint petition to the sultan,
pointing out that they had received
no pay for a long time, and that
promotion was at a standstill. The
sultan’s only reply was to promote
sixty-five officers of the garrison at
Przina who had not petitioned.
A New Match.
Anew match recently patented
in Sweden possesses a property
which the potash match lacks —viz,
it is darnpproof and can therefore
be lighted against a damp or wet
surface, provided this is hard. The
inventors claim that it is the least
poisonous match in existence, the
6afety match not excepted.
wanted Inventors
to write for our confidential letter before ajke
plying for patent; It may be worth money.
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