The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, June 26, 1902, Image 8

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Sore Hands Red Rough Hands Itching Palms and Painful Finger Ends. SOAK the hands on retiring in a strong, hot. creamy lather of CUTICUR A SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin core and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, thir. treatment is simply wonderful. Millions of People Usb Cuticuka Boap, awlHted by Ctm- CUKA Ointmf.nt. for preserving, purify ing,and beautifying theskta, for dean.lug the scalp of cruntH, scnles, and dandruff, and theatopping of falling hair, for soften ing. whitening, and soothing rod, rough, and sore hand*, for baby rashes, itchings, and irrttatious, and for all the purpose of the toilet, bath, and nursery. MilllotiHof Women use Cuticura Boap in the form of baths for annoying inflammations, eltaf inga, and excoriations, or hat free or olfcn eive (terapiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which read* ity suggest themselves to wombii. COMPLETE HUMOUR CURE, sl. Const<tlng of CtJTK'tJRA BoAP<2V..),tncloan*e the crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CtmocKA Ois tmpnt, (Me.), to in stantly allay Itching, Inflstnmation, and Irri tation, and soothe and heal; COTICtIBA Rkhoi.vrkt I’iLUl (We.), the new chocolate coated sulwtltut* for liquid Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A HINOLK Hkt la often sufficient to cure the sevoreat ease, es pecially of baby humoura. Sold throughout lbs world. Brlll.h Depot, 17-?*, Chsrtrhoii.. Bu.. Ixio don. Fronib Depot if llu. <l. I fill. Ports. Poms Dauu ash L'hss.#okc.. Props. Medal* Awarded. At the close of the dramn, .“Esmeralda,” at the auditoriiun last Wednesday evening there were several medals uwarded, which brought to u happy close one of the best commencements ever held bv Gordon Institute. In t he .Sophomore speakers and readers contest, the medals were awarded to Mr. Ed Howard, and Miss Rosa Hammond. The Perdue medal, which is now given by Mr. W. 11. Smith, for the best compo sition by any member of the senior class, was won by Mr. War ren Woodward. In behalf of the present senior class. Rev. F. It. Graves presented to President Oliphant a beautiful gold badge, as a token of love and appreciation. The drama, “Esmeralda,” was splendid and all of the performers did great credit to themselves. It was one of the host entertainments , ver presented by the school. The only CJuaraiiUnnl Kidney <'iire is Smith’s Sure Kidnev Cure. Your druggist will refund your money if after taking one bottle you are not sat islied with results. 50 cents at Jso. H. Blackburns. If You cmi't stoop l N’lgli* use Smith’s Nerve Restorer. It is a true Nerve Tonic. Will cure any ease of Nervous Prostration ; does not con tain opium in any form. Sold by Jno. 11. Blackburn. lOlpkaiii Furniture* The furniture that is to be used by the Citizens Rank in its handsome headquarters here, ar rived Monday and is now being put in place. The furniture is golden grain oak and lias an antique finish which makes a very handsome ap pearance. The border of the fur niture is very cost ly marble, which also adds much to the tasty suit. The vault is nearing completion and the ent ire work is contracted to be finished bv chautnuqun. Barnestville is and should be justly proud of one of the handsomest banking headquarters in the South. LOSING FLESH \ In summer can be prevented | by taking Scott’s Emulsion It* as beneficial In summer as I In winter. If you are weak or run down, It will build you up. Send for frer sample. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists. ■ 409-41:; Pesrl Street, Nr* Vwk. SPC. and p .00; all druggists THE BARNESVILLE CHAUTAUQUA Barnesville, Ga.., June 29th to July 6th, 1002. Wedomeyer’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 Schiller Male Quartette, the finest quartette in the U. S. Every feature of the Chautauqua will be a treat in itself, and the program is a grand collection of America’s greatest lecturers, musicians and entertainers. Among some of the great attractions are Hon. Thomas E. Watson, of Geor gia; Dr. E. B. Andrews, of Nebraska; Rev. Frank Dixon, of Connecticut; Mr. J, William Macy, of New York; Prof. J. E. Woodland, of New York; Hon. Henry L. West, of Washing ton, D. C.; Col. George W. Bain, of Kentucky, and others of equal fame. It will be a marve lous week of fun, entertainment and instruction. BELOW WILL BE FOUND THE PROGRAM IN FULL: Sunday, Juno2oth. 10:30a. m. Sermon—Dr. K. P>- Andrews, Chancellor University, of Neb. Monday, June 30th 10:80a. m. Humorous lecture —Col. (ieorge W. Bain, Louisville, Ky. 2:30 p. in. Organization of Inter- County Teachers’ Institute. Bp. ;,i. Grand Concert —Fifth l>eg'i ment Hand and t'diiller Male t l.llirtett. Tuesday, J uly Ist. 10:3 )a. m. Lecture—l; ev . Frank Dixon, llattford, Conn., brother of Kev. Tom Dixon. 8 p.m. Entertainment—Mr. J. Wil liams Maeey, Brooklyn, N. 1 Wednesday, July 2nd. 10:30a. m. I.eeitire— Dr E B. An dre"* ; subject : "Robert E. Lee ” 8 p. m. Lecture, with experiments, on l iquid Air—Prof. .1. E. Wood land. of the Institute yf Mechani cal Arts, Rochester. N. A. Thursday, July 3rd. 10.30 a. m. Leciurt —Kev. Prank Dixon. Bp. in Legerdemain— Eugene Ltut rant. 'tfiilifi.- 1 - - w - ’. **> * f v _. -,T^^'. **%**^' : .rii- •# HBplm ; '\ I kOr. J- *. M v.ODLANi). THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1902 HON. THOMAS E. WATSON, 1 he Matchless Orator, Who will be the Speaker of the Day on the Fourth of July, at the Barnesville Chautauqua. One Fare for Round Trip has been granted by the rail roads from all points in Georgia, and the tickets will include admission to the Chautauqua. Railroad coupons will be accepted as part payment on season tickets. Season tickets—Adults, $2.50; children $1.25. The best homes in Barnesville are open to all visitors at rates from 75 cents to $l.OO per day. IF YOU MISS A Single Entertainment during the week, you will regret it all your life. Friday, July 4th. 10:30 11. m. Address —Imperialism and Democracy —Hon. Thomas E. Watson. Bp. m. Lecture, with experiments,on Wireless Telegraphy—Prof. J. E. Woodiand. Saturday, July sth. 10:30 a. in. I.ec.tire—lion. Henry Litchfield West. Washington, TL C. ; subject, “Conventions, Cam paigns and Candidates.” Intro duced by Senator Clay. Sp. in. Grand Closing Concert —Fifth Regiment Band, Schiller Male Qnarlett. TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. An Inter-County Teachers’ Institute will be held in connection with the Chautauqua. About a dozen counties will combine in this work. Besides the regular experts, a contract lias already been closed with Prof, E. E. Utterback, probably the most notable directors of matiuel couth, will hove charge of this department of work. It will he a rare opportunity for the teachers of Georgia. This is a subject which is receiving attention from the leaning educators and statesmen of America. Prof. Utterbsek will demonstrate what Manual Training realty is, the position it should occupy audits true function as a factor in education. He will have drawing, painting, modeling, construction in paper, cardboard sewing and weaving. It is also practically certain that a Professor from John Hopkins University will deliver several lectures on physiology, and will he illustrated w ith life-size nianaknis and other drawings and charts, so as to make them plain and yet attractive. Tne examinations lor teachers’ license now includes quisrmns on Physiology and this science must be taught ill all public schools. These lectures me therefore timely and of inestimable value. fflgi' •"*?% ■ ■’• mUm- : T$J9 ijl ‘i' v H *2sNssl \ J ' -k "?*’•* „ ,"i *-* ■*, ,<T -* * - ’ ,’> y “ ■ r.;:v. FkWv oixon.