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Mexican Mustang Liniment
far horse ailments, for cattle ailments, for sheep ailments.
The most sensible thing to do when suffering
from Bruises or Cuts is to treat the wound with
Mexican!
Mustang
Llmiirneinit,
. because it is noted for it3 ability to drive out sore
ness and inflammation, after which it heals the
damaged flesh in a remarkably short space of time.
For open wounds soak a cloth with the liniment
and bind on the same as you would a poultice.
For other hurts apply freely and rub It well In.
For MAN,
BEAST
or POULTRY.
Mexican Mustang Liniment
is a sure remedy for curing Scaly Legs among 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 —Princo Albert Frock Coat I—Hidingl—Hid
ing Clothes. s—Single Breasted Business Suit. o—Double0 —Double Breasted Back Suit. 7
Norfolk Suit. B—Flannel Suit. 9—Top Coats. 10—Liveries and Uniforms. 11— Fur
nishings. 12—Shoes. 13—Suit Cases, Bags and Hat Boxes.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
14 —2-Piece Outing Suit. 15 —8-Piece Suit. 15 —Norfolk Suit. 10—Boys’Sailor Suit.
lf>—Pete* 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. We will take your
orders by phone, or otherwise, and deliver promptly. Our meats,
fish and oysters are always fresh and first-class.
P. F. riATTHEWS & SON
P. S. J. W. Stocks is with us and solicits the patronage of his
friends.
Wright & Carfield
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 per cent, margin.
CREDIT.
Margin deposited $300.00
Interest on deposit & 9%, lkJt)
4% Dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common. 400.00
$718.00
DEBIT.
Less 6% interest on 100 shares Steel Common, $258.00
$480.00
This is over 50 percent, 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. Cates, 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 eapiatalists, 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 BABNESYILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902
A MOONLIGHT PICNIC.
Enjoyed !>y the Yonger Society Ser
■Wednesday evening.
Quite a select crowd of the
younger set left here Wednesday
evening at half past five for Cau
then spring where the party spent
the evening most pleasantly.
About fifteen couples composed
the party and was beautifully
chaperoned by Prof, and Mrs.
Anderson.
A nice spread was laid during
the evening which added very
much to the occasion. Those
composing the party were: Prof,
and Mrs. Anderson, Misses Marie
Warde, of Griffin, Salome Red
ding, of Cuthbert, Marie and Inez
Wilhoit, of Grayson, Ky., Nona
McDowell, Lucile Mitchell, Grace
Woodward, Rosa Hammond,
Pearl Lifsey, Nettie Lee Grace,
Grace Porch, Leila Collier.
Messrs. Julian Arnold, Claude
Anderson, Ed Howard, Walter
Middlebrooks, Walter Marshburn,
Warren Woodward, George Elder,
J. W. Cook, Kendall Ross and
Hundley Blackburn.
ACTS IMMEDIATELY.
Colds are sometimes more trouble
some in summer than in winter, it’s so
hard to keep from adding to them while
cooling off after exercise. One Minute
Cough Cure cures at once. Absolutely
safe. Acts immediately. Sure cure for
coughs, colds, croup, throat and lung
troubles.
Jxo H. Blackburn.
L. Holmes. Barnesville, Ga.
Milner, Ga.
A Picture of De Wet.
Philip Pienaar, a Boer, who has
just written a book entitled “With
Steyn and De Wet,” says of the lat
ter: “Compared with Louis Botha
or almost any other of our generals,
De Wet presented but a sorry sight.
His manners are uncouth and his
dress careless to a degree. His tact
lessness, abrupt speech and his hab
it of thrusting his tongue against
his palate at every syllable do not
lessen his undeniable unattraefive
ness. But De Wet, if he lacks cul
ture, certainly has an abundance of
shrewdness and is not without some
dignity at times. And 1 must con
fess that it is chiefly owing to De
Wet and Steyn that the war did not
end with the fall of Pretoria.”
Quick Beard Trimming.
Because Michael Rosnik of Hazle
ton, Pa., refused to shave off a huge
black beard, which made his ap
pearance objectionable to his wife,
Mrs. Rosnik put a match to the hir
sute appendage while he was asleep
at his home. Her method was al
most too successful. Rosnik’s beard
disappeared in a. quick blaze, and
his face was also badly scorched,
lie narrowly escaped being seriously
burned.
CASTOTIIA.
Beam the The Kind You Have Always Dough)
% 7”
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
"SOMETHING NEW UNDER
THE SUN."
All doctors have tried to cure CA
TARRH by the use of powders, acid
gases, iiiluiiers anu drugs in paste form.
Their powders dry upon the mucuous
membranes, causing them to crack
open and bleed. The powerful acids
used in the inhalers have entirely eat
en away the same membranes that
their makers have aimed to cure, while
pastes and ointments cannot reach the
disease. An old an experienced practi
tioner who has for many years made a
close study and specialty of the treat
ment of CATARRH, has at last per
fected a Treatment which when faith
fully used, not only relieves at once,
but permantly cures CATARRH, by
removing the cause, stopping the dis
charges, and curing all inflammation.
It is the only remedy known to science
that actually reaches the afflicted parts.
This wonderful remedy is known as
“.SNUFFLES, the GUARANTED CA
TARRH CURE” and is sold at the ex
tremely low price of One Hollar, each
package containg internal and external
medicine sufficient for a full month’s
treatment and everything necessary to
its perfect use.
“SNUFFLKS” is the only perfect CA
TARRH CL’ nF ever made and is now
recognized as the only safe and positive
cure for that annoying and disgusting
disease. It cures all inflammation
quickly and permantly and is also won
derfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER
or COLD in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTION “SNUF
FLES” will save you if you use it at
once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to core CATARRH in any
form or stage if used according to the
directions which accompany each pack
age, Don’t delay but send for it at
once, and write full partiorars is to
your condition, and you will receive
special advice from the discoverer of
this wonderful remedy regarding your
case without cost to you beyond the
regular price of “SNUFFLES” the
“GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE.”
Sent prepaid to any address in the
United States or Canada on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Dept. If 20, ED
WIN B. GILES A COY !*A ' Y.23SC and
2332 Market Street, i’hiladelpia.
r ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
The Many Uses That May Be Made of
Paper In the Kitchen.
A housekeeper in The National
Stockman suggests many ways to
use paper in the kitchen. She says:
One can hardly realize until trial
is made what a saving there may be
by using paper instead of the dish
cloth for wiping greasy pans and
dishes. I fold a soft newspaper so I
can with a knife run through many
folds at once and cut into conven
ient size, make a hole through the
corners of many thicknesses at once
with the large meat fork or shears
points —hang the whole bunch with
in reach of the place in which I
stand at dishwashing. It is easy to
take a piece to wipe away anything
that ought not to go into the dish
water. When the outside of the
milk pail has some extra soiling on
it, take a piece of paper, dip into
water, wipe the milk pail and put
the paper in the “burning bucket,”
as we call the trash bucket. Of
course we do not want the outside
even of the milk pails to get so
dirty, but on the ordinary farm they
sometimes do, and I try to do the
next best thing to keeping them
clean—that is, cleaning them in the
easiest way.
In dressing a turkey or even chick
ens I lay some thicknesses of paper
on the table, and when done 1 can
take up the whole mess .and throw
what the cats and living chickens
will eat to them and the paper to be
burned, saving the soiling of any
thing that has to be washed.
Downfall of China.
As almost all cooks have a “china
record” that is lamentable, the con
dition of the china closet in tho
average household is a cause of con
stant annoyance to the housewife.
The final sorting of table furnish
ings after the festivities are over is
always accompanied with forebod
ings on the part of the mistress who
has learned by experience that every
dinner or luncheon marks the fall
of some fragile piece of pottery.
Many a hostess has been forced to
limit her guest list to the aiumber
of available cups and plates, and the
less vigilant in household matters
have often been horrified to behold
the jfiost important or critical guest
surrounded by a collection of china
that looked liked nothing so much
as the odds and ends to be found on
a bargain counter. Dealers in fine
china are making prices just now
that might be found more than in
teresting to those with whom the
replenishing process is always in or
der, and many a rare bit of ware
that would serve nicely as a dining
room decoration can be picked up
at one-lialf the usual cost.—l’itts-
candy cathartic* 434
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
just as good.'"
A Btout Man’s Woes.
The following curious advertise
ment recently appeared in a London
paper: “Gentleman wants board-res
idence. Ileal good home in small
family. No other boarders. Being
overstout, therefore subject to many
annoying remarks, advertiser pre
fers very stout people’s company.
No others need write. References
exchanged. Address,” etc.
motherhood]
The greatest ambition of Amer- M
ican men and women is to have I
homes blessed with children. The I
woman afflicted with female dis- f
ease is constantly menaced with gj
becoming a childless wife. No 1
medicine can restore dead or- I
gans, but \\ ine of Cardui dues I
regulate derangements that pre- I
vent conception; does prevent I
miscarriage; does restore weak m
functions and shattered nerves ■
and does bring babies to homes 2
barren and desolate for years. ■
Wine of Cardui gives women the I
health and strength to bear heal- I
thy children. You can get a I
dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui ft
from your dealer.
WJftll£° F CARDUI
li'-i Market Street,
Memphis. Teen., April 14, loot.
In February', 11)01, 1 took one bottle of
Wine of Csrdui and on. packaee of
Thc.<jfor<j’s Plack-Draught. I bad been
married fifteen years and had never
Kiveii birth to a child unti! I took Wi in
of Cardui. Now Xam mother of a fine
babyalrl which was bom March SI, mi.
The baby weighs fourteen pounds and X
feel as well as any person could feel.
Now nay home is happy and I never will
be without W ine of Cardui in i r.y house
Mr.. J. W. O. SMITH.
for adries M literature, address, kltl.tk
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CASTORIA
Tho Kiml You Have Always Bought, and which has been.
In use for over 30 years, lias borne tho signature of
,-yf —and has been made under his per-
Sy* s sonal supervision since its infancy.
/-ZcccJuM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-goo<l” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
’contains neither Opium, Morphine non other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep*
Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THU CINT.U. COM..NV, TT HUM.. .T*CT. HIW OITT.
For the Next 30 Days
we will sell No. 2 Shingles at
$1.50 per thousand.—
BARNESVILLE PLANING MILLS.
MACHINERY
Let us have your Orders for Mill Supplies or Shop Work.
Mallory Bros. Machinery Cos.,
Mention thiH paper. MACON, GEORGIA.
GOOD HORSES AND MULES
always on hand for sale or trade. Will give bargain in
7 Second-Hand Top Buggies.
So I can get new Barnesvillo Buggies for Livery use, day or night
and Sundays.
T. W. COCHRAN
To euro SICK HEADACHE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
and all diseases arising: from In-
J dlrrestlon. They will purify your
\ blood and make youreomplexlon f
{as FAIR AS A LILY. They are,
< gelatin coated. PRICE 25 CENTS, j
TERRIBLE NEGLECT.
If a mother through ignorance or
otherwise fails to give her child some
Mother’s Worm Hyrup, lustreless eyes,
variable appetite, etc, etc., shows that
it has worms, is she not guilty of terri
ble neglect? Mother’s Worm Syrup
only costs 25 cents and never fails to
destroy and expel all intestinal worms.
PILE-INE CURES PILES!
Money refunded if it ever fails.
Educate Vonr ft,,wol* With Cusearet*.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
JOc. 25c. XX C. C. C. fail, drugipKi* refund money.
Btamps Needed.
The new thirteen cent stamp for
foreign registered letters will fill a
long felt want, but an even greater
want remains unsatisfied. It is that
of an international stamp, good in
either direction, which can be sent
to foreign correspondents by per-
desiring to prepay the postage
ou letters to be addressed to them.
—Philadelphia ledger.
i OLDEN AGE
PURE OLD
LINCOLN CO.
IHISKEY
IVE S BOTTLES n jjr
Eipren Prepaid, Jt^w
Tbs most perfect Whiskey
ever distil'od. Hotter than
$5. We are distiller., which
makes a big difference. All
money back if yon want it.
S bottles. $3.45, express paid
10 bottles, 6.55, express paid
12 bottles. 7.90, express paid
t 5 bottles, 9.70, express paid
A sample half pint by ex
press prepaid for 50 cents in postage stamps.
AMERICAN SUPPLY CO.. Distiller*,
6 Stain Ht., . . Memphis, Tana.