The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, June 19, 1902, Image 7

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BEST FOR THE BOWELS it tou haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the bowels every day, you’re ill or will bo. Keep your bowels open, and he well. Force, in the shape of vio lent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smooth est, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels i > EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Clood. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10, 2". and h l ') cents per box. Write for free sample, ami booklet on health. Address 433 STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CIIICAC.O or NEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. M. ANDERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BARNESVILLE, GA. ’ Residence: Thomaston street. ’Phone No. 26. A. PIERCE KEMP, M. D., GENERAL PRACTITIONER, BARNESVILLE, GA. Office over Jordan’s Drus Store. Residence: Thomaston street: ’Phone 9. C. H. PERDUE, DENTIST, BARNESVILLE GA. H?”Offlce over Jordan's Drug Store.' G. POPE BUGCJLEY M. D., BARNESVILLE, GA. Office hours, 1-11 a. m., 2— i p. m. £®“Offiiee Iluguley building. J. A. CORRY, M. D., BARNESVILLE, GA. Office: Mitchell building. Residence: Greenwood street. J. P. THURMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BARNESVILLE, GA. Office over Jordan Bros’ drug store. Residence, Thomaston street; ’Phone, No. 1. Calls promptly attended. DR. K. L. REID, BARNESVILLE, GA. Offiiee over First National Bank. Residence, Magnolia Inn. GEO. W. GRICE, PHOTOGRAPHER. Work done promptly and neatly. {ST* Office over Middlebrooks Building. C. J. LESTER, Attorney at Law BARNESVILLE, - - - *- GA. Farm and city loans negotiated at low rates and on easy terms. In of fice formerly occupied by S. N. Woodward. R T. Daniel. A. B. Pope DANIEL & POPE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices at Zebulon and Griffin. EDWARD A. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BARNESVILLE, - GEORGIA. General practice in all courts—State and Federal. EST"Loans Negotiated. W. W. LAMBDIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BARNESVILLE, - GEORGIA. Will do a general practice in all the courts —State and Federal—especially in the counties composing the Flint circuit. Doans negotiated. Jordan, Gray & Cos., Funeral Directors, Day Phone 44. Night Phone 58. CITY BARBER /HOP. Hair cutting a specialty, by best of artists. My QUININE HAIR TONIC is guaranteed to Btop hair from falling out. 0 M JONES. Prop.. Main street, next to P. O. W. B. SMITH, F. D. finest funeral car in Georgia EXPERIENCED EMBALMERS. ODORIESS EMBALMING FLCIL V. B. SMITH. Leading Undertaker BARNESVILLE, GA. For Sale. On Thomaston street, one of the most desirable and convenient homes in Barnesville. Large cor ner lot, close in, with nice shady lawn. J. W. Hightower. What They Were Thinkins; of. School teachers have many . . i amusing stories to relate of inci ! dents that occur while they are I endeavoring to train the youthful 1 springs in the way they should j go, says the Chicago Record Her ald. One young woman in charge | <>f a class composed mostly of | children of foreign birth relates I that once to increase their vocab ulary, she had hit on a guessing | game. She told the class of what she was thinking and they named the object. This time she had thought of the word birthday, and the lesson went on in this fashion. “Now little folks, I’m thinking !of something you all have. You don’t have it very often —just once a year. Even I have one. What is it? I'll give you a minute to think, and when you are sure you know raise your hand.” Hands began to go rapidly. “My,” said this bright young teacher. “I really think I have the best little folks in all this big school. They all think so fast, and I know they are thinking of the very thing I thought. I’m going to let Morris tell. I’m sure he knows.” Morris rose to his feet, stood in the aisle in true militaty position, and like a shot from a gun, in re sponse to the teacher’s “Tell us what it is, Morris,” came the ready answer: “A clean undershirt, teacher.” READY TO YIELD. “I used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure,” says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no coun terfeits. Jno. 11. Blackburn, L. Holmes, Barnesville, Ga. Milner, Ga. Lincoln tvas annoyed greatly in the spring of ’63 by a trio of doc tors representing the homeopathic interests, says the Philadelphia Times. The President listened to them patiently day after day, and finally dismissed them by saying he was too busy with the war to give the matter attention. The doctors then tried Stanton but he told them they must get the decis ion from Lincoln himself. When they returned Lincoln greeted the men with a loud unctuous laugh, and explained the mirth, when asked, by saying he had been thinking of the story of a boy who tried in Sunday-School to read the Biblical passage about the three men who went into the fiery fur nace. Their names—Shadrach, Meshach and Abednigo—troubled the boy greatly; he could not pro nounce them. The teacher helped him twice: but again he encoun tered the names in his reading and began to cry. “Don’t cry, Johnnie,” said the tecaher. “I can’t help it!” sobbed John nie; “for here comes those three fools again!” “And when I saw you coming,” replied the President genially, “I | just couldn’t —” But the pests had fled. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful advancement in medicine is given by druggist G. \V. Roberts, of Elizabeth, W, Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors called incurable can cer. They believed his case hope less till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklin’s Arnica Salve, which treatment complete ly cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time the salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptsons, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25c at W. A. Wrights. Southern Musical Convention. The first quarterly session of the Southern Musical convention, of Georgia, will be held with Mid way church on the first Sabbath in July next, by invitation of the church of that place, in connection with their aiiual church singing. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDAY, .TUNE 19, 1902. Only 50 Cents to make your baby strong and well. A fifty cent bottle of Scott’s Emulsion will change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think of it. Its as nice as cream. Send for a free sample, and try it. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. amj $1.00; all druggists. Mr. Camille Flammarion, the well, known French writer on as tronomy, mentioned at the last meeting of the French Astrono mical Society that the Christian era had just, completed its first milliard of minutes. Between January 1, of the year 1, and Apr. 18, of the year 1902, at 6.10 p. m., just one thousand million min utes had passed. The statement, says the Balti more News, suggest a realization of the meaning of a thousand million in the abstract, and still more in the concrete form of money Mr. John I). Rockefeller’s fortune, for instance, is generally estimated at about two hundred million dol lars, or, say a thousand million francs. We all recognize that this is an enormous quantity, but the trouble with most of us is that a single million seems almost as remote from our possibilities as a thousand million, so that the greater sum does not differentiate itself sufficiently from the small er. Let us see, then, what Mr. Rocke feller’s fortune of a thousand million francs means. It, means that if a man had been working steadily day and night from the birth .of Christ to the present time at the compensation of a franc a minute his total earnings would just now have readied the amount of Mr. Rockefeller’s pile. A franc a minute is very handsome pay. It is sl2 an hour, or S3OO a day. A man getting S3OO a day, from the begining of the year one to the present time, and consum ing none of his of his earnings, would only just now have as much as Mr. Rockefeller has. Or put ting it an other way, imagine a town containing 1100 working peo ple, each earning $7 a week. The total wages earned by the people l of this town, in successive genera tions all the way from the time of Christ to the present day, would not exceed the amount which one man lias managed to put by in the course of a single life time. Truly, a thousand million is a great sum.—Dawson News. Of what does a had taste in your mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a disorder as Chamber lins Htomach A Liver Tablets after having once used them. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach ami reg ulate the bowels. For sale at 50 cents per box by Jno. H. Blackburn. '' BUENOS AYRES LAW. r Here is an illustration of justice as she is administered in this free and glorious country: A farmer up the river caught a small craft load ing produce from his land. The thieves were caught in the act. Complaint was made to the river police, and the boat was detained when the case went to the court, says the Buenos Ayres Herald. The owner, who was not with the craft, visited the farmer and begged him to have mercy and let his craft go and not pursue the case, as it would mean starvation to the family, lie listened to the plea and did not present his witnesses, of which he had several. The case then went by default, and the accused were ac quitted. After this the boat owner ran foul of a shyster, who saw a chance to mulct the farmer, and he was condemned to pay damages for accusing and not proving his ease, although he proved that he had wit nesses and desisted In merry to the thieves. Filthy Tempi'"* in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, hut worse yet is a body that’s polluted by constipation. Don’t permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King’s New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively liver active bowels, good digestion, fine appe tite. Only 25c at W. A. Wright’s drug store. HOUSES 1U ILT UPON THE SAND. Much has been said of the au dacity of man in building his home in spots so dangerous ns the slopes of Mont Pelee have proved themselves to be. Yet, says the Providence Journal, all history affords illustrations of the forget fulness with which the race erects its dwelling places on the sites of the most dreadful catastrophes. Vesuvius still smokes over peaceful Naples. Lisbon rises, beautiful and imposing, where a “convulsion of nature” once brought unutterable fright and desolation. The Japanese still crowd the coast of their tideswept islands and the Chinese huddle along the bank of the Hoang-Ho. It is not two years since Galveston was overwhelmed by flood, yet a new Galveston is being built on the dangerous site and the people of the city are ready to take their chances of a similar disaster in the future. There is absolutely nothing to prevent a second tidal wave from the gulf, yet, the city pursues its daily task, ap parently unafraid. Men in hazardous enterprises continue in them, because they offer something more than a living wage. Manufacturing processes that reqire the constant inhalation of noxuous gases or dangerous dusts pay high prices for labor and have no difficulty in obtaining recruits. We live in unsanitary houses, with death and disease staring at us from every corner, and yet shud der at the fine audacity of people who are willing to spend their days beneath the curling smoke of a long-smouldering volcano. The fact that in the less healthy districts of the crowded cities of the United States, where ventila tion is bad and drainage deficient and disease germs are abundant a man is exposed to a greater risk than the dwellers on the islands of the West Indies. Ceased. A precocious little chap, the child of an old and intimate friend was dining alone with his parents at a friend’s house, says London Spare Moments. The soup, which was very thin, was passed around, hut Charlie was observed trifling with his spoon. The hostess said: “Are you not hungry, Charlie?” “Yes,” replied Charlie, “but I’m not thirsty.” When the meat was served a lit tle later the hostess very kindly asked: “Charlie, can you cut your own meat?” Charlie who was already hand ling his weapons replied: “Can’t I? I’ve cut quite as tough meat as this at home.” For the rest of the dinner the hostess did not put any further questions to the young hopeful. SIOO REWARD, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dread disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh, flail’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medi cal fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease* and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Add ress F. J. CHENEY A Cos., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. HaiJ’s Family Pills are the best. Senator Pettus, of Alabama, says that the secret of living long is to work. “I am eighty-one,” he adds, “and happy and healthy as a boy. 1 notice that all my neighbors who got rich and retired are dead. I never got rich, and I never retired. The most fatal disease 1 know of is to quit work. It kills every time. Keep working and you’ll keep a live.” Very true, provide work is not carried to excess. The great trouble with Americans is they are not careful in observing the limits of evieence. Most of Senator Pettus’ “rich friends” probably worked them selves to death. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest* what you eat. Said the Grocer “Til have to get a barrel to hold the nickels.” ” “What's the matter?” “Uneeda BiscQitJ The new delicacy. Sold only in 5 cent packages. Enough for a meal, too. Just look at that package I Royal purple and white. Dust proof I Moisture proof 1 Odor proof 1 Keeps in the goodness. Keeps out the badness. Everybody wants Uneeda Biscuit Take no imitations* > One of the latest definitions of a Solon is that he is a man who goes into polities to get rich, and creeps out to keep from going to the poor house, lie is a well meaning person who goes to the capitol, knowing too little and conics homo knowing too much. He travels there with pure ideas and a high purpose, and returns in a parlor car on a pass. He goes to cultivate his mind and widen his information, and knowledge that checkers differ from full hands and bobtail flushes. He is a church member who frowns on dancing ami frivolity and attends the legislature balls and forgets to tell his wife about it,. Ami long afterwards he sits down to think, thanks the Lord that he has got back with enough charac ter to face the congregation. 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 thatsplendid 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. The following is the unique farewell to Dkaota ofa Kentucky man who had decided to return to the blue grass country: “Four miles from a neighbor ; sixteen miles from a postoffice; twenty five miles from u railroad; four teen miles from a school house; forty-one miles from a church; one hundred eighty miles from timber; two hundred miles from a democrat; Half a mile from water ; a quarter of a mile from hell and the same distance ffom a republican. ‘God bless our home.’ Gone to Kentucky, which is God’s country, to get, a fresh start. Educate Tour Howell With CiMortti. Candy Cathartic, eurn constipation forever. ,oc. 26c. If C. O. C. fail. druKKisu refund money. My little son had an attack of whooping caugh and was threaten ed with pneumonia; but for Cham berlins’ Cough Remedy we would have bail a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of the croup If. J. Sun kfaokn, editor World- Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by Jno. H. Bi.ackufkn. A H T X 1"X Will sour the sweetest disposition and /\ I |ll I ) transform the most even temjiered, Jov- I # I j \ J able nature into a cross-grained and A 'irritable individual. 9 1 If impatience or fault-finding are | )I J L| ever excusable it is when the body is j J rj| tortured by an eating and painful sore. It is truly discouraging to find after months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases remain in the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poison—perhaps Cancer has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh and the skin regains its natural color. It is through the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed. R. S. S. will purify and invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look ; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. * Several years aso, my wife had a se vere sore lo* and was treated by the best physicians but received no benefit. Our druggist advised her to try S. S. S., which she did. Fourteen bottles cured her and ehe has beer, well ever since. J. R. HAROLD, 32 Canal St Coboes, N. Y. skilled physicians for which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skia Diseases free. THE IWIIT SPKCIVIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. A Wise Provision. What hard-workingman is there bul rejoices that in the very econ omy of the world one day in seven was set aside for rest —to be kept forever holy? Six days of toil and worry and ipixicty carries both body and mind to verge of collapse; rest and respite are imperatively needed. As to whether the day is to be spent in public worship or in the quiet of the home, in the companionship of the family and those genuine friends of Immunity that perpetuate themselves in their book, may be open for debate: but there can be no difference, of opinion about the intermission of every day. The day is one of man’s inalienable rights; there is.no power vested anywhere to rob him of it. lb’ needs it to refresh him self for future effort, to replenish wasted energy, to commune with himself and his Maker. If he pre fers to hold converse with the vis ible forms of nature, let him lie free to do so. When we need as much as anything is more first hand independent thinking. Thought brings out the divine in a man us nothing else will or can. God speed the time when all the wheels of activity shall stand still one day in seven, when there shall be cessation of all work save the absolute unavoidable. —Ex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest* what you eat> A few days ago it was up to the people, but now dearly beloved friends, it is up to the legislature to do all those things which will make us all happier and more pros gerous. We sincerely hope that the people have made no mistake in their elections. Of the ending of the war in South Africa, the Charleston Post says: “But whatever views maybe held upon the rights of the strug gle, there can be only delight and rejoicing at the ending of the con flict. For more tlpni two years and a half the clash of arms has has sounded in South Africa and the world lias wearied of the tale of killing and destruction. There will be universal satisfaction that it is done.” t S. S. S. is the only blood purifier that is guaranteed entirely vege table. It builds up the blood and tones up the general system as no other medicine does. If yon have a sore of any kind, write us and get the advice of experienced and