The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, June 12, 1902, Image 8

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We Can JAR You Now! AAV have a full stock of Mason’s Fruit Jars in half gallons, quarts and pints; also caps for same. We have the rubbers, too, and more 'a coinin’. Do the Flies Pester You? If 90. you can rid yourself of t his pestiferous animal very per ceptibly by using one of our wire FLYTRAPS!, or TANGLEFOOT. We seli ’em both. Try Our “BLACK MAMMY" Tobacco! It's goodness lurks in its blackness. If you’ll try it once, you’ll be mighty glad you acquired the habit of masticating the weed. Don’t give us the go-by when you are needing anything in the line of Groceries. Crockery, Tinware, etc. Remember We Keep Nearly Everything—-Ask for What You Don’t See -Host Likely We have It. B. F. REEVES. Tiring us your chickens, eggs, liatns, middling and other country pro duce. We pay highest market price for same. JOHN T. MIDDLEBROOKS Only the Best. THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR THINGS YOU HAVE TO SELL. I want your Chickens. Eggs, Butter, Hums, Potatoes and will give you the very best prices possible. THE LOWEST PRICES ON THINGS YOU HAVE TO BUY. I always carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and have thorn 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. I also have a complete line of Crockery and Tinware. I don’t give trading stamps, but give you tin; aniout off on the prices. Don’t forget the place, I 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, successor to J w HIGHTOWER DEALER IN Agricultural, Mechanical and Binders’ Hardware, Farm Equipments, Water Supplies, Guns, Cutlery, Silverwares, Lisk’s non-rustible Tinware, China and Glassware, Decorative Bric-a - Brae, Crockery and Queensware, wooden ware, Stoves, Holloware, Paints, Oils, Brushes etc*, etc* Agt for Deering's Binder, Mower <fc Rake Asthma Cure Free!^ Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE OX RECEIPT OF POSTAL. WRITE YOUR NAME ANI) ADDRESS PLAINLY. CHAENEO FCft TEii YEARS CVERY%^LjIWI> RELIEF. state that Asthmalene contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or either. Very truly yours, REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. I)r. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos. Avon Springs, N. Y„ Feb. 1, 1901. Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful effect of your Astlunalene. for the cure of Asthma. My wife Ims been afflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your win dows on 130th street. New 'i ork, I at once obtained a bottle of Astlunalene. My wife commenced taking it about the first of November. 1 very soon noticed a radical improvement . After using one bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she is entirely free from all symptoms. I feel that 1 can consistently recom mend the medicine to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. PHELPS, M. P. Dr. Taft Bros. Medidine Cos. Feb. 5,1901. Gentlemen : 1 was troubled with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried numer ous Remedies, but they have all failed 1 ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. 1 have since nurchased your full-size bottle, and am ever grateful. 1 have family of four children, and for six years was unable t<> work. lam now in the best of health and am doing business every day. This testimony you can make such use of as you see fit. Homo address, 235 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL, 67 East 12fith st.. New.York City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS,* MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130th St., N. Y. City. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief in the worst eases. It cures when all else fails. The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Rilla Ridge, 111., says: “Your trial bottle of Asthma lone received in good condition. 1 cannot tell you how thamcful 1 feel for the good derived from it. 1 was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured of this dreadful and tormenting dis ease, Asthma, and thought you had over spOKen yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted live a charm. Send me a full size ' bottle.” REV. HR MORRIS WECHSLER, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Isreal. New Yoric, Jan. 3. 19oj. I>rs. Taft Bros.’ Medicine Cos. Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful, i After having it carefully analyzed, we can BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902. Mrs- Sarah Jane Mitchell Kendall Dead. Mrs. Sarah Jane Mitchell Ken dall died at her home in Zebulon, Gn. June sth 1902. She was seventy two years old. Her funeral was held at 4 p. m. on June oth. at the Methodist church of that place and her remains were interr ed in the Baptist cemetery. Rev. C. V. Weathers, her pastor, conducted the funeral services. He said in part: ‘‘My Brethren we are here as sembled to pay the last tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased previous to the burial of her remains, ‘‘Mrs. Sarah Jane Mitchell Ken dall was born at Zebulon, in what is known as the Zebulon House July 15th, 1820 and fell on sleep at her home at this place amidst affectionate relatives and devoted friends June sth, 1902. At the age of sixteen she was converted and joined the Presbyterian church and lived a faithful member of same for a number of years. ‘‘When quite young she was happily married to Mr. Jeremiah Kendall of Upson county this state. To them were born six children, three of whom survive her, Mrs. Hightower, of Fayette county Ga., Mrs. Dozier and Miss Lou Kendall, of Pike county. As the children grew up they joined ; the Methodist church, the family not being convenient to a Presby- J terian church. Sister Kendall also joined the Methodist church for the same reason and remained j a consistent and faithful member ! until the Lord took her home. “She has two surviving sisters, I Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Holmes and j one brother, Mr. Robert Mitchell, ■ all of Barnesville Ga. ‘‘Fora number of years Sister Kendall was a widow with the great responsibility of rearing her children. She met the responsi bility bravely, firmly, truly and with implicit confidence in God. “For several months previous to her death our sister was confined to her room, having received an injury produced by a fall from which she never fully recovered. Y'et amidst all her suffering and affliction she was cheerful, resigned, and submissive. She was ready to live or ready to depart. Like St. Paul she could say, ‘For me to live is Christ, but to die is gain.’ “She gave us every assurance that she was prepared and waiting for the coming of her Lord. “Sistar Kendall was a good woman. Her life was beautiful, and her character was symmetri cal. Quiet and unassuming as she was yet the secret forces of her righteous influence will linger as sweet aroma about her family circle and among those who knew her but to love and admire her. “It must have been a very sweet exprience when in her last hours she had a glimpse of loved ones in the spirit land, and spoke of it to loved ones on this side the shore. “We sometimes fancy the thin ness of the veil between us and the City of God, and that the Father ! sometimes permits his children 1 when almost out of flesh to get a ! view of heaven and listen to the ] sweet strains of Angelic Choir, I that they may tell us on this side. This seems to have been our sister’s i experience. “It may be thought however that this is a dream. If so, let us step | softly, lest we disturb the saints I of the Lord amidst their rapturous visions of unspeakable glory and mar their experience of inexpres sible happiness. Sister Kendall is gone. She slipped away from us as quietly as the sett ing of the sun , on a summer’s eve. “The transcendent radiance of her victorous life would lead us ; to God and to glory. “We deeply sympathize with the bereft and pray God’s bless | ings upou them.” CURtS WHtHtAU listFAILS. {a Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In time- Sold by druggists. A good looking home and poor look- In* harness Is the -%Tsyl worst kind of o com- Eureka Harness Oil ijl leather soft and pllabl-, puts It In con- ill* ns it ordinarily would. / IP* MOBStI i'.l fold everr where in cane—all |Bj* sties. Mile hj i Your Horse a VgiMy Chancel The Band Concert. The armory of the Blues was a scene of gaiety and festivity Fri day night. The band gave a con cert and served refreshments of various kinds there. A large crowd of people thronged the halls. The school children were allowed to come down and remain until about ten o’clock after which they departed for home. The music furnished by the band was very good indeed, and was greatly enjoyed by all present. They are improving much in their playing and give good music. All the refreshments were sold and about eighteen dollars was realized from the sale. The band will present the play, entitled, “A Guilded Fool,”inthe near future and are at work on it now. This promises to be one of the events of the season and no doubt they will have a big time. After the school children had gone a dance was enjoyed by a number of young people present. It was a very pleasant affair. The only Guaranteed Kidney Cure is Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your druggist will refund your money if after taking oue bottle you are not sat isfied with results. 50 cents at Jno. H. Blackburns. 11' You can’t sleep at Night use Smith’s Nerve Restorer. It is a true Nerve Tonic. Will cure any case of Nervous Prostration ; does not con tain opium in any form. Sold by Jno. 11. Blackburn. Dr. Anderson Returns. -Dr. J. M. Anderson returned to Barnesville this week, after spend ing the last month or so at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, taking a special course. This is one of the leading medical institutions of America, having one of the largest and most noted faculties in the world. Dr. Anderson applied himself diligently while there and no doubt the course will be of vast benefit to him in his practice. He is highly esteemed by the people of Barnesville and surrounding territory and he has been warmly welcomed home. For biliousness use Chamberlin’s Stomach &. Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick and perma nent cure. For sale by Jxo. H. Blackburn Show Your Appreciation. There is nothing that helps a man so much as to let him know you appreciate him very truthfully says an Alabama paper. Now taffy and sincerety are two differ ent, things. Sincere friendship is still practiced. We know men who will stand true to a friend even though death is imminent. But as we were saying, it is a virtue to be able to show one that you prize him for his friendship. Not for the good he does you alone hut for the good he does his commu nity. A big hearted man or woman in a community can be a force and power for good. They can shape the conditions of society; lift out of the mire of despondency him who is low spirited: guide erring foot steps into paths of purity; shed sunshine along the dusty highway, and in a measure reflect the beauty of Heaven. If there be some like them why not tell them occasion ally that they are doing good? Encourage them in their love work. It helps them and does you good.—Exchange. Up-to-date Job Work neatly executed at this office. No ante-bellum styles. Personal Overflow Prof, and Mrs. C. TV. Emerson, after ! a visit of several weeks to Mr. and Mrs. ' ,T. T. Blalock near the city, left Tuesday for their home in Boston, Mass. Mr. A. J. Eley lias moved from the Matthews place on Thomaston street j and will occupy rooms in the residence of Judge C. J. Lester on Holmes street. Misses Marie and Inez Wilhoit, of Grasen Kentucky, will be the charm ing guests of Miss Lucile Blackburn during commencement and Chautau qua. Mr. J. T. AVood. of Offerma, Ga.. ar rived in tin* city and is the guest of Mr. C. H. AVliite on Thomaston street. Air. Wood is a prominent railroad man in South Georgia. I)r. E. C. Ripley returned yesterday from New York city when he has been attending the American Congress of Tubercolosis. Dr. Ripley came back via Savannah and reports a fine trip. Miss Lizzie Thurman will return home this afternoon from Jacksonville, Fla., where she has been the much admired guest of friends for several months. She will be accompanied by Miss Edith Mercin. a charming young lady of Jacksonville. Electric fans will keep you cool at the Opera House Friday evening. j A PROGRAMME For the Alumni Reunion and Banquet Monday Evening. ; Chorus —The Local Alumnae. Address —Col. T. W. Hardwick, Sandersville, Ga. Music. Address —Miss Annie Blalock, Boston, Mass. Music. Toasts: Our Semi Centennial—Col. \V. W. Lambdin. Our Founder—Mr. \V. A. Steed. I The Trustees —Mr. Edward Elder, j The Faculty—Prof Carl Anderson. Our Military—Col. W. R. Turner. The Alumni—Col. E. A. Stephens. The Alumnae —Miss Carrie Cham bers. Our Girls—Miss-Sallie Candler. Class 1902 —Warren Woodward. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. BASEBALL. First Game of the Season Will lie Played Friday Afternoon. The first game of baseball this season will be played Friday after noon between the Thomaston base ball team and the locals. The game will he a good one as there has been a great deal of riv alry between the two teams and the Barnesville boys say they will win by a nice score. Everybody is invited to attend the game which will be played on the diamond between the railroad. Soap-Slaves" r—i 1 You’re wasting time 11 A Bind strength in your / < j old-fashioned way of A C. getting rid of i a dirt. Doing needless, hard v work and _ f \ wearing things \ °' J * with rub *** bing. You’re doing this be cause you’ve always done it. j Adopt something better— | PEARLINE. It saves work, I time, rubbing clothes.’ It’s ab- I solutely harmless, and 667 I millions use it, Chinese Ignorance. The ignorance which foreigners have to combat in their efforts to open up trade with China is well illustrated by ail incident which oc curred not long ago. Sir James Maekay is the English commission er to negotiate trade treaties in China. He wrote to one of the vice roys, earnestly pleading that the trade barriers in that province be removed. lie received a reply from the viceroy saying that he could not think of removing these barriers for the reason that if he did the wa ter would all run out of his prov ince. The viceroy’s idea of the bar riers was that they were physical dams along the water courses over which the trade was carried. CA-STOniA., Bear* tie /) It'S Kind You Have Always Bought MILLIONS Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands with w? Millions of Women nse Cctiottba Soap, assisted by Cutictjba Ointment, for beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and irritations, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of women use Ccticura Soap in baths for annoying irritations, inflamma tions, and excoriations, or too free or offen sive prespiration, in washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, anti septic purposes, which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. Complete Treatment for Humours, sl. Consisting of Cuticura Soap(2sc.),U> cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, Cu ricußA Ointmknt(soc.), to iustantlv allay itching, inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe andheal, and Cuticora Resolvent Pills (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. Cuticuba Resolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) are anew, tasteless, odorless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cvtioura Resolvent, as well as for all other blood puri fiers and humour cures. 60 doses, 25c. Sold throughout the world. British Depot: 27-28, Charterhouse Sq., LoHSon. Pottss Dauo A so Cuts. Coer., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. OXFORD—PEARSON. There was a surprise marriage at the Baptist church here after the prayer meeting Thursday evening. A few friends of the young people had been notified of what was to take place but it was a surprise to the balance of the congraga tion. Immediately after the conclu sion of the prayer service. Mr. W. L. Oxford and Miss Lula Pearson marched down the aisle of the church and stopped in front of Rev. N. W. Hurst, who led the ser vice, and who previously hadbeen notified as to what lie was expect ed to do. In a few impressive words he performed the ceremony, pronounced Mr. Oxford and Miss Pearson husband and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Oxford inarched out of the church. The congrega tion was then dismissed and they at once proceeded to discuss the surprise which they had witnessed. These young people have many friends in Barnesville and through out this section who extend them their sincerest. congratulations on their happy marriage. OASTORXA. Bear* the The Kind You Have Always Bought “rr Chief Bags Game. Chief of Police Willis had eleven black birds registered in one cage at the City jail Monday, the charge being disorderly con duct. The mayors dourt convened Monday afternoon and Mayor Smith disposed of the game at very nice prices as the city was $50.00 better when the court had finished with the crows. Chief Willis has “crapped” their wings and now has the drove on the streets. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat* This preparation contains all of thfc digestants and .digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomact s can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation 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 only by E. O. DeWitt & CO., OhieaeC The sl. bottle contains 2% times tlie 50c. size.