The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, June 26, 1902, Image 6

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MORE COTTON to the acre at less co:t, means more money. More Potash In the Cotton fertilizer improves the soil ; increases yield—larger profits. Send lor am book (true) explaining bow le get thcb results. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 03 NasiftU Si., New York. WCEORGIAy PERFECT PASSENGER AND SUPERB SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE Southeast Connecting; at SAVANNAH with STEAMSHIP LINES PLYING BETWEEN # Savannah and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Complete information, rates, schedules of trains and sailing dates of steamers cheerfully furnished by any agent of the company. THEO. D. KUNE, W. A. WINBURN. Oanaral Sup't, Traffic Manager, J. O. HAILE, Qeneral Rate'r Agent, t. 4. ROBINSON, Ate't Qenaral Paas'r Agent, SAVANNAH. OA. —■ - - —— ■ ••• kk|Ay£| SO YEARS’ ■ f L J J i L J J ” I ■ ■ j . ■ 4HIIRk I ■ • 1 Trade Marks Designs r > Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an iSTC.r.tion is probably pategtsble. Cnratnunlea. Ilona atrlotljr confidential. Handbook on I‘ateuu aent free, Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Wuim A Cos. receive tprrial not ter. without charge, tu the w Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly, l.argeat cir culation of any acltstitlde Journal. Terms, *1 a rear: four montha. It Sold byall newsdealers. MUNN & oQ36lßroadwav. New York Branch Ofßcs, e 34 K 8t„ Washington, IK v% InSE RON MOUNTAIN 1 Route I ■ '*■ si \w 1 L... ] - 1 EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA VIA MISSOI'RI PACIFIC RAILWAY. Tickets on wile to either San Francisco or Los Ant,, is ami re turn at very low rates, August Ist. to August 7th. Final limit to return Sept 80th. For further information write I. K. Rkhlandkh, T. P. A. Chattanooga., Tenn. CASTOniA. Bwn Kind You Haw Always Bought •rraQ is WHEN ESTRALA PALMA COMES TO CIENFUEGOS. Mrs. Corinne Elder Lewis Writes of the Condition in Cuba. Cienfuoob, Cuba, May, 25, 1902. I would love to draw aside Caha’s [curtain and let you see theplay ol t his fast changing drama for we are making History these days and we are glad, very glad. Shall I tell you about, the time when Estrala Palma came to Cienfugos? That morning I was awakened by a call of “get up, get up, don’t you know Estrala Palma comes today?” At last we were rushing along the thickly packed streets in true American style: the men had long ; since gotten tired ol waiting for us and so we three girls were left to fight our way as best we could through fhe crowd, but “little Fannie,” had the true Macon push and gallantly did our 1 ittle leader escort us on to Austerlitz, push, push, push and on we went hear ing on every side “Americanas, Americanas.” At last we were down at the wharf on “our ship ’ waiting for the boat which would bring Australa Palma from Santi ago. With a hanging of guns, booming of cannons, flying of flags, and shouting of people, here she came sweeping along like a conqueror; so quickly did she turn into the narrow channel and so excited were all that before we knew it Bhe had run into the opposite shore knocking down a miniature house in her run away, and many were the tugs that united to pull her off the sands. At last, “here she comes,” “boom! boom ! 1 boom 1!!” till one wished the earth would open and swallow them. “Estrala Palma! Estrala Palma! viva Cuba! 1 vivaCnbal!!” rang from house to]) to house top, from shore to shore, while the deep bellowing of big ships and the shrill screaming of little boats joined in the chorus. “Come on, wo must see the presi dent,” and we were off pushing, jostling, hurrying on. Suddenly I was stopped by a screaming, yelling negro and if 1 bad been seized bv a maniac, 1 could not have been more surprised. What the matter was 1 could not tell, but glancing at our leader to see what she would do in the crisis, 1 saw her tiny, white hand rise in the air; for one moment there was a Mash of a diamond in the sun and then that little hand came down on the face of the negro, and on she went. With my eyes on her, I pushed on and then her passage was stopped by a negro, who held her by the wrists but with eyes Mashing and angrily exclaiming, “no importa a me," she pulled away while I—poor me! — it is a wonder I was not black and blue for the women behind me played the drum with both lists on my back. but“lnirrahl there is the president,” and there he was. bowing and smiling to the yelling crowd. A strong, noble face it was, a promise for the future of Cuba. Eater on in the morning, we were on one of the balconies of the hotel and looked down on the pro cession. First came the president, walking in t he midst of his escorts, then a crowd of people, then the remnant of the Cuban army as it was during the bitter struggle, uniformless, in disorder, on tiny, poorly-fed ponies, the “Rural Guards,” in all the splendor of their uniforms, bo'llind them the firemen, their red shirts showing bright on the back-ground of black their axes shining in the hot sun, still behind them the band, and then carriage, after carriage, empty, and at last but not least, Ob! not least, came that procea eeasion of darkies. That was a great day for Cien fuegos. the day the president came. I cannot help but wonder if that was the first rumbling of a storm BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1902. that some day will break the “Pearl of the Antilles,” and if she, like our beautiful Southland, must sulier the pangs of a race war. June, 4, 1902 —Only five short days have passed since the Ameri can occupation came to an end; and look at Cienfuegos now. Already the air that blows pure from the bay, has become tainted carrying on its wings disease and pestilence. Alreadythe streets are left uncleaned and are becoming ditier day by day. There is an uneasiness, an unrest about the whole city, a listening, a waiting for that som<#iing that is to come. Every night men are held up on the public streets and their purses demanded. One of the millionaires has received a letter saying that if lie did not send the writer $20,000, he would lose his life. But saddest of all, two little children have been kid napped. Oh! the anguish and longing of the mothers for those little ones they cannot find. The president has sent down detectives, but of what avail 1 Oh! these cowardly policemen! Two saw the ransom money given and yet the rascals escaped. Five families have already left the city. What will happen next! With what a deep pity do we look upon poor Cuba, her own worst enemy. Where are her “great expecta tions” now, when women fear to leave thier homes and hug their children to their hearts, thhinking of those two mothers whose hearts are desolate and lonely, who yearn and long for the little ones stolen away. Oh! these cowardly policemen! Why can’t they “be up and doing,” they will run at their own shadow 1 Adjoining our house is the post-office and nightly there is set to watch it, a policeman. That he may not grow tired of his wearisome rounds, he puts out an easy chair and when the “wee small hours” begin to creep up, he seeks repose upon this self same chair. One night it happen ed that Prof. F forgot to turn out the lights till after he retired and so he slipped up to the front hall, softly he opened the front door and peered out to see how our watchman (?) was enjoying the night. There he was snoozing away, dreaming of the angels or ghosts perhaps, for Prof. F— just leaned over and yelled in his sleeping ear. “Here there—get out of that!” There was a Mash of proud uniform, of pistol and club that and scared policeman shot around the corner as if Satan and his angels were after him. What will the harvest be! Corinne Elder lewis. No Hair? “My hair was falling out very fast and 1 was greatly alarmed. 1 then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once.”— Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayers Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every time. iimi mii* an annix*- If vour druggist cannot supply you, stud'us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. He sure ami give the n:uue of your nearest express office. Address, J C. A vku CO., Lowell. Mass. BE WISE IN TIME. Many parents do not know that their child is sickly amt 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. Rain and sweat \ \ v \ I H have no effect on #r#7£> CflrM ■ R harness treated f IW% F M ZS- Hi H with F.ureka Har- tVf S B ■ ress Oil. it re- ’ ■ ' . -;.j B sists the damp, gg ' S£ keeps the leath- MM OC B 1 s| B do not break, y ' \ No rough stir- \ \\ \ M Mgt\ , ■ face to chafe ' \ f ■ ■ and cut. Standard Oil \ JULY SHERIFF SALES. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Zebulon, Pike coun ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in July 1902, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to-wit: — 105 acres more or less off the south side of lot No. 17H, also the east half of the southeast quarter of lot No. 177, containing 25 acres more or less, also the west half of the northeast quarter ef lot 177 containing 25 acres more or h-ss, also 25 acres more or less of the west side of southwest quarter of lot 177 known as the Jug Factory lot, also 10' - acres more or less in the southeast comer of lot No. 208. Said parcels contain in all 190 1 2 acres more or less all in the Bth district of said county of Pike. Levied on as the property of Benjamin Salter Jr. to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Superior court of Upson county in favor of Frank W. Stanley against Benjamin Salter Jr. Tenants in possession legally notified of this levy This May 27,1902. J. H. Mii.ner, Sheriff. 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 busies 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 J.vo. H. Blackburn. Tbe Sweetness of a Smile. Blessed be the men and women who scatter sunshine as they go. They are the harbingers of happi ness and the predominent chord in the concert of content. That one who causes you to for get, for a minute, % weight of a sorrow and leads you into the broad sunshine of happiness is greater, by far, than he who piles up for himself riches of silver and precious stones. , A single rose and a single smile will do more to lighten the cares that infest the day that a bouquet of hot house beauties that come to you bathed in tears. The man who turns your un willing eyes to the rising sun ac complishes more for your peace of mind than all those who bid you seek content in the falling shadows of the night. A single ray of sunshine will dispel a world of gloom, and the goblins of grief will scatter like chaff before the wind at the sound of rippling coming strait from a heart of joy. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ijL&CTZtCCCc/uAC A Smooth Simile. During the late campaign in Arkansas in which Senator Jones was defeated in the preliminary race for the Senate, Gov. Jefferson Davis was on the stump vigorous ly protesting against Senator Jones re-election. At one meet ing. with a crowded audience in in the larger cities of the state, Gov. Davis was calling attention to the expenditures of one of the committees of which Senator Jones is a member. Warming up to bis subject, the Governor shouted: “I notice, ladies and gentlemen, in the list of miscellaneous expen ses of this committee in its pub lished report of last month, an item of sl2 for castor oil—for castor oil, I say What in the world they need so much castor oil no one knows. Why, that is enough castor oil to move the previous question in the Senate of the United States.” —New York Times. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. J. W. Cabaniss, President. C. H. Humphrey, Cashier CITIZENS BANK OF BARNESVILLE, GA. Capital, $25,000. StocKholders’ Liability. $25,000. DIRECTORS: J. W. Cabaniss, President Exchange Bank of Macon; E. Rumble, Merchant, Goggans, Ga.; J. L. 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