The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, July 10, 1902, Image 7

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Mexican Mustang Liniment for 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 Mmstang Liniment, because it is noted for its 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 hind on the same as you would a poultice. For other hurts apply freely and rub it well lu. 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. X—Evening Dress. 2—Tuxedo Dinner Jacket, B—Prinea Albert Frock Coat. 4—Bid ing Clothes. s—Single Breasted Business Suit, fi—Double Breasted Sack Suit. 7 Norfolk Suit. B—Flannel Suit. I)—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. 16—'Boys’ Sailor Suit. 16—Peter 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. nATTHEWS & SON P. S. J. W. Stocks is with us and solicits the patronage of his friends. Wright & Garfield 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 (ft 6%, < 18/X) 4?', Dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common, 400.00 $718.00 DEBIT. Less 6% interest on 100 shares Steel Common, $258.00 , $460.00 This is over 50 per cent, 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 GREAT 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. Gates, is backed by a pool of $250,000,000 com posed of J. l’ierpont Morgan, Marshall Field, John J. Mitchell, President Illinois Trust Cos.. Moore Bros, and several other capitalists, 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, Kook Island. Atchison common. Steel and Peoples Gas. Write for Special Letter Giving Full Details. THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1902. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. The Doy Who Had Seven Hats and Couldn’t Find One to Wear. Harry Willis had six hats. There was his best hat, a round cloth hat with a turned up brim; a striped bicycle cap, two polo caps, a cloth cap with a peak and a straw hat. Yes, he had a sailor hat besides. That makes seven. But for all that lie was the most hatless boy I ever heard of. Every time he went out he had a terrible time hunting for a hat to wear. One day everybody was ready to go driving—everybody except Har ry. He was looking for a hat. Papa called that if Harry didn’t come soon he’d go without him. Mamma was just getting into the carriage, but she turned back. “What’s the trouble, Harry ?” she said. “I can’t find my hat,” replied Harry. “Somebody always takes it away and hides it.” “Where did you put the last one you wore ?” “Well, I don’t know,” said Har ry, looking perplexed. “I think on the hall table or on the sofa in the sitting room or perhaps on the bookcase or in the dining room or perhaps”— “The other day when you came in I saw you throw your hat across the sitting room, and it flew behind the sofa,” said Bridget. “It isn’t any such—l mean you must be mistaken, Bridget. Now, that’s my last hat. Somebody has hidden them all. I haven’t seen my sailor hat for a week nor the peaked cap either. I lost my best hat last Sunday and my bicycle cap three days ago. I had my straw hat yes terday morning, and I haven’t seen it since. And that’s the second polo cap I’ve lost today. It’s just too bad. Somebody hides’them on purpose.” “Suppose you look behind the so fa, Harry,” suggested mamma. “I must go. Papa won’t wait any longer.” “It isn’t there, I know.” But Harry ran in to see. He pulled out the sofa with a desperate tug and looked behind it. What do you think he found? In a heap in the corner lay a straw hat and a sailor Hat, a best hat with a turned up brim, a striped bicycle cap, two polo caps and a cloth cap with a peak. Did you ever hear of such a boy? —Buffalo News. A Little Girl In Bermuda. A lady who recently visited Ber muda says she met a little colored girl who said her name was Eleanor Beatrice Virginia Blanche Smith, but that her mother called her Min nie for short. The same little girl sang a hymn ending with the re markable refrain, “And wo’ll all smell the hominy.” It was after ward learned that the true version was, “And we’ll all swell the har mony.”—New York Tribune. Remember This. Who is it, boys, who earns respect Throughout the school and learns the way To profit by his leisure hours— Who’s always looking blithe and gay? It's not the boy who hangs about, Intent on "passing time away," But he who combination tries Of honest work and honest play. This lesson, learned ip early youth. Intensified becomes each day; “The boy is father to the man,” No doubt you've heard the sages say. You’ll soon find by experience That shirking cannot ever pay; Successful men all advocate Both honest work and honest play. The Magic Pill Box. A plain, 6mall, round pill box is best for this trick. Select a coin which fits exactly in the box and prepare one side of it in such a way that it resembles the bottom of the box by pasting a piece of paper sim- TOOLS OF THE THICK. ilar to the inside of the box over one side of the coin, or a better plan would be to paint the inside of the box black and use black paper for the coin. The performer shows the unpre pared side of the coin to the audi ence and after allowing them to ex amine the box places the coin in it with the paper side on top. When the box is opened, the coin will ap ?arently have disappeared —New 'ork Tribune. MENTAL FATIGUE TESTS. Avery interesting report by Mr. Parez of Edinburgh, issued by the board of education, discusses the question of mental fatigue. At tempts have been made to estimate fatigue by such tests as the loss of muscular power, the decrease of sensibility in the skin or increase of inaccuracy in the work done. Math ematics and, strange to say, gym nastics prove to be the most ex hausting subjects; foreign lan guages and religious instruction come next, hut at a long interval; the mother tongue, natural science, geography and history lit tle calls on the system; singing and drawing still less. Afternoon work is inferior to and more tiring than that done in the morning, and even iu the latter efficiency increases up to a maximum and then begins to decline. The Vice President’s Position. The late English embassador, Lord Pauncefote, while a man of democratic ways and confessing a fondness for life in the United States, was always a great stickler for form on state occasions. When he was created an he claimed the right as the personal representative of Queen Victoria to the place next the president at all social functions which both attend ed. This occasioned controversy, the late Vice President Hobart, who was one of the most lavish enter tainers Washington ever knew, in sisting that he should precede the embassador. President McKinley decided in Vice President Hobart’s favor on the ground that the vice president occupied the same posi tion toward the president as an heir apparent did toward a monarch. Effete Slang. The worst use of slang is not when it is fresh and piquant, but when it becomes stale and passes into the regular vocabulary of the people, to the exclusion of good English, says the Toronto Globe. Such expressions as “I can see his finish” when they are first uttered are often used with considerable humorous effect. But the language is impoverished and vulgarized by the habitual use of “turn down” for reject, “call down” for a mild re buke, “roast” for a severe one, etc. After these expressions have been used for a certain time they ought to be taken out of circulation, along with the ragged banknotes. Baggage Smashing. Among the railroad reforms much approved and applauded by travelers is the issue of orders by several corporations of prominence forbidding the banging about of railroad luggage in the riotous man ner which has been the habit all over the United States. It is no ex aggeration to say that in countless cases men employed by the rail roads have displayed a perverted ambition to excel one another us “baggage smashers,” eager to show the strength of their muscles and bent upon surpassing their rivals in wanton destruction of private property. —New York Tribune. Educate Tour Bowels Willi Cstacarets. Candy Cathartic, cure cormllpation forever. oc. 26c. If C. C- C. fail, druggist,* refund money. A fox terrier can discount phil osophy, and a cow with her cud knows more content than there is in the bosom of a church. housIWSSk Too much housework Wrecks wo men’s nerves. And the constant care of children, day and night., is often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, leucorrha-a and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition, WINE” CARDUI is doing this for thousands of American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why she writes this frank letter: G lend pane, Ky., Feb. 10,1901. I am o (pad that your Wine of Cardui m ie helping me. lam feeling better than I have felt tor years. 1 am doing my own wort without any help, and I washed last weet and was not one bit tired. That shows that the Wine is doing rne good. I am getting fleshier than I ever was before, and sleep good and eat hearty. Before 1 began taking Wine of Cardui, I used to have to lay down five or six times every day, but now! do not think of lying down through the day. Mils. Kichako Jo.vks. 1.00 AT 1 Tor sdvire and literature, a'Mr..',, ©vies ejrr-i I.,;,**'t h l.Sfiifr#’S/ivieory !>-(,,rimer;? . 'Ll*. Ctaltanrxrya Medicin* Cos., Chatfeimega, leeu. U WSMm __ CASTOR AVfcgetable Preparation ror As similating the Food and Regula ting tire Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. Mot Hahcotic . . ... i of tMDrSAML TL PITCHER Seal ' . /Hx Smnn ♦ 1 Xt/uUf SJtt - I j4nutSt*d ' I %*£&***. ) MnpSmd- I A perfect Remedy forConstipa llon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORK. EXACT COPT Of WRAPPER. For the Next 30 Days we will sell No. 2 Shingles at $1.50 per thousand. **£> BARNESVILLE PLANING MILLS. MACHINERY Engines, Let us have your Orders for Mill Supplies or Shop Work. Mallory Bros. Machinery Cos., Mention thi* 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 Burnesville Buggies for Livery use, day or night and Sundays. T. W. COCHRAN. Off for flioHtate Shoot. A team composed of five crack marksmen of the Bartlesville Blues left Monday morning for Macon, where they are now prac ticing in the State Shoot. The team was composed of First Lieut. Lawrence Hunt, Sear geant Walter lieviere, Corporal Clarence Willis, and Privates Clarence Collier and Isaac Middle brooks. The boys will return home the latter part of the week and hope to bring off some of the prizes. ‘•I am using a box of Cham- I berlain’s StomachA Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for | my stomach I ever used,” says'l'. ; W. Robinson, Justice of the peace, Loomis,Mich. These Tablets not only correct disorders of the stomach but regulate the liver and bowels They are easy to take and pleasent in effect. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Jno. H. Bj.ackburn. Some men are such tuft-hunt ers that they brag about losing | all their money to a big gun. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the i Signature fjh U and w * n r&r use \J> For Over Thirty Years mu THK CINTAUN RORIMUt, VOMK ©ITf. liarnenvlllo IhifvalH Kclmlon. The Barnesville Baseball team ! met and defeated the Zebulon team on the afternoon of the 4th by a score of 11 to f>. The game was well played and the best played here this season. Something over 500 spectators were out to see the game and all seemed to be well pleased as to the result. The feature of the game was the of Curry of the locals and Hale of Zebulon. 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 nil after exercise. One Minute Cough (hire cures at once. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Bure cure, for coughs, colds, croup, throat and lung troubles. Jno If. Bi.ackbuhn. L. Holmes. Barnesville, Ga. Milner, Ga. The longer a man argues to make a woman see the reason of a thing, the surer she is to trust to her instinct about it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat.