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BARGAINS!!
"Will commence to move the Chambers
Hardware stock next Monday, August 4.
If you want bargains for the next 3 days
come to see me and I will sell } r ou, if you
are in any notion to buy anything in my
line. Stoves are heavy to move and
Crockery is easy broken. Some things I
will sell below cost, some at cost and
everything at a very close price. . . .
Cash Must Accompany These
SHAVED PRICES.
I have one Cane Mill which I would hate
to move. I don’t know hardly yet what
I have got, but you come to see me and
we will find what you are looking for and
will find a price also to suit you. lam
selling more Fruit Jars than any other
house in Town. I sold 144 dozen Jar
Rubbers in 6 days, and am selling my
share of other goods also.
Come to See Me*
-J. B. BANKSTON, =
Manager of The Bankston Hardware Store.
THE MUTUAL LIFE
OF GEORGIA.
Do you want an income for life,
and the best and easiest Company to
get business for? What the Southern
is to fire, the Mutual Life of Georgia
is to life.
You can write three men out of
five, as other agents are doing that.
Why not you? We want an agent in
this community. He must be an hon
orable gentleman. None other need
apply. Where we establish an agent
the Company introduces itself. ~
If you want the agency for this
territory apply with reference to the
Company, Athens, Ga.
Depositors Meeting.
T“" M
We respectfully
ask each and every
depositor of the old
Barnesville Sav
ings Bank, and the
New South Savings
Bank to meet at the
City Hall, in the
City of Barnesville
Aug. 16 th at 9 A.M.
Business of impor
tance and mattters
that concern you,
demand your pres
ence. Let every one
respond to our call.
£. Rumble
and Others.
liarnt'Hvillo 4. Grlfttn <i
The third baseball team of
Bartlesville went up to Griffin
Tuesday amt played the third
team of that city. The Barnesville
boys had only eight men and if
th #ogular team hadgotie the
Griffin boys vrould haveTumi badly
beaten. Tim Bartlesville boys
played the best ball and it is said
if the umpire would have been
fair, that our j|oya would have
beaten by a good score. The score
was: Barnesville 4, Griffin 0.
A Card From Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Gregg.
Tltwaug sold my home to Mr.
J. Harnett, \v* will leave here in
80 days. We regret to leave our
church. Never in our lives have
our lot been east among such dear
people. God knows we love them,
our hearts burn within us, at the
thought of saying goodbye. It is
with deepest regret that we have
to leave Barnesville, as it has been
seven years since we arrived in the
locality, and when we say regret,
there is a choking sensation in our
throat we cannot suppress, for we
love the people; our stay has been
pleasant. Our neighbors seem as
near as do brothers and sisters.
When one had potatoes, the other
had ; when one had sweet meats,
the other had. They are neighbors,
such as our fathers and mothers
had. ft
There will alwavs be a warm
| spot in both our hearts for them.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Gregg.
IP A MAN LIP TO YOU.
Atul say some other salve ointment,
lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good
as Buckleu’s Arnica Salve, tell him
thirty years of marvelous cures of piles,
burns,lioils, corns, felons, ulcers, cuts,
scalds, bruises and skin eruptions prove
it’s the best and cheapest. 250 at W.
A. Wright’s drug store.
Visit Tj I tee by The Sea.
The most delightful Seashore resort
on the South Atlantic Coast. Low rate
excursion tickets are now on sale at all
ticket offices on the Central of Georgia
Railway. For full particulars, rates,
schedules, etc., ask the nearest agent.
J. C. Haile, Gen. Pass. Agt.
F. J. Robinson, Assistant General
Passenger Agent. Savannah, Ga.
THE BARNESVTLLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1902.
Tli- Fir-l N itional Bank is now
11 j>v 111 t,!n-:r new headquarters,
having moved Saturday from the
insurance office of Edward Elder.
The hanks’ office and fixtures
cannot be excelled in any town
in Georgia and we congratulate
the directors and officials on hav
ing such a modern office in which
to transact business. The Banks’
statement in last weeks issue
speaks for itself.
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Mr. John H. Blackburn, the well
known druggist, is now having his
drugstore made into one of the
prettiest in the state. The interior
is adorned by anew coat of
paint and the white painted
shelves and counters trimmed in
green present a neat appearance.
The exterior will also he painted
and Mr. Blackburn will have one
of the prettiest stores in the city.
Mr. Charley Ross has accepted
a position with the firm of S. M.
Marshburn, where he will be glad
to have his friends call and see
him. Mr. Ross is in the gent’s
clothing department.
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A large force of carpenters are
now busy remodeling the Cham
bers stole on Main street. Mr.
J. C. Collier, the present ownet,
will not spare money in making
it into one of the prettiest stores
in the state. The store has an
excellent location and will add
much to the appearance of the
business district of the city.
The store will be completed in
about two weeks and will at once
be occupied by the gehts clothing
and shoe department of the J. C.
Collier Company.
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Mr. W. M. Howard left Mon
day for Macon, where lie has ac
cepted a position with the well
known firm of Jaques <fe Tinsley
as traveling representative. Jaques
& Tinsley’s wholesale grocery bus
iness is one of the largest in the
state and they should lie congratu
lated on getting such a man as
Mr. Howard to represent them.
His territory will be in Middle
Georgia and Brrnesville will be
his headquarters.
Mr. J. M. Reeves has rented the
Smith store, now occupied by the
Rouss Racket, and will move his
stock of groceries in his new place
of business the first of September.
Mr. Reeves states that the store
room he occupies at present is
rather small and not hardly large
enough to hold his stock of goods.
The Smith store has a fine location
and Mr. Reeves’ trade will no
doubt be benefitted by the change.
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Messrs. Erie Murphey, J. A.
Blalock, Frank Bloodsworth and
W. H. Chambers left Monday for
Indian Spring, where they will
spend several days camping at
this popular summer resort. They
left in the traveling house of Mr.
Frank Bloodworth and Mill spend
Beveral days at. the Spring before
returning home.
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Improvements on the Metho
dist church will begin at an early
date. Several memorial windows
have already arrived and will be
put in just as soon as the contrac
tor can secure workmen. The
steeple will be torn down and
many other improvements made.
It is said that when the church is
completed it will be one of the
prettiest in the state.
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Mr. Gus Rudisill, of Forsyth,
arrived in the city Tuesday and
is now in the Western Cnion Tele
graph Office, as operator, in the
place of Miss Laura Spence who is
sick. Mr. Rudisill has many
friends in Barnesville who are
glad to have him with them. He
will remain here until Miss Spence
is able to resume work.
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Mr. H. H. Swatts, the well
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s&ucura
Resolvent
PILLS
CUTICURA RESOLV
ENT PELLS (Chocolate
Coated, 60 doses, 25c.), are
anew, tasteless, odourless,
economical substitute for the
celebrated liquid CU TI -
CURA RESOL ir ENT, as
well as for all other blood
purifiers and humour cures.
Each pill is equivalent to one
teaspoonful of liquid RE
SOLVENT. Put up in
screw-cap pocket vials, con
taining 60 doses, price, 25c.
CUTICURA RESOLV
ENT PILLS are alterative,
antiseptic, tonic, and digest
ive, and beyond question the
purest, sweetest, most suc
cessful and economical blood
and skin purifiers, humour
cures, and tonic-digestives yet
compounded.
CoMplele Treatment $1
ComplM external and Internal treatment
for 6 very humour, constating of CtmcURA
Soap, 26c., to cleanse the skin of crusts
and scales, and soften the thickened cut
icle; Cuticura Ointment, 60c., to in
stantly aUay itching, inflammation, and
irritation, and soothe and heal; and Cc
cußA BAsolvknt Pills, 25c., to cool and
oUnsd the blood. A Bnot* Set is often
sufficient to cure the most torturing, dis
figuring, itching, burning, and scaly skin,
scalp, and blood humours, eczemas,rashes,
and Irritations, With loss of hair, from
infancy to age, when alt else fails.
CrtionfU RieSnuS M Sold thrOttfhont thl world.
BritUh D.JM: sr-as, Chirterhotul Sa„ London. French
L.pnli J Hue dnln Ptlx, Parti. Torre* Ones **n
Oasa. Conn., Sola Props., Breton, U. 8. A.
known agent of the Southern Ex
press Company here, left Satur
day for Ysiplanti, Ga., where he
will spend several days oil a vaca
tion. Mr. Swatts is compelled to
be at his office every day in the
year and no doubt he is enjoying
his vacation very much this week.
While Mr. Swatts is away his
son, Mr. Louis Swatts, is in his
place at the office.
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Mr. Pete L. Gordv has rented
the store room now occupied
by Mr. J. M. Reeves, next door to
First National Bank, and will
put in a stock of groceries about
September Ist. Mr. Gordv has
been in business here before and
will no doubt be successful in the
grocery business. His father, Mr.
W. J. Gordv, will be associated
with him.
Healthy Kidneys Moans Lons; Life.
If you want to restore your kidneys
to their former health state take Smith
Sure Kidney Cure —50 cents at J. H.
Blackburns.
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure
will produce both. Try a bottle and
be convinced. Your druggist sells it
for 50c —at J, H. Blackburns.
Laxative Chocolates cures Chronic
Constipation and Liver Troubles. Pleas
ant to take. Purely Vegetable. Guar
anteed by J. H. Blackburn.
If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles.
Use Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth
ing like it for diseased kidneys. 50 cts
at J. H. Blackburn’s.
New Residence on Elm Street
Mr. W. H. Mitchell will begin
in a few days the erection of a
handsome residence on the Gray
lot on Elm street. He bought
this lot some months ago and it
is a very desirable one, being
splendidly located. The lot is
now vacant, the house having been
burned last year.
Mr. Mitchell will have the house
ready for occupancy by October 1.
It will be conveniently arranged
and well equipped with all of the
latest conveniences. It will add
much to that portion of the city.
Mr. A. O. Bennett has the contract
to build the house.
Cures F.czema, Itching Hutnors.
I Especially for old, chronic cases
take Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a
healthy blood supply to the affect
| ed parts, heals all the sores, erup
tions, scabs, scales: stop the awful
itching and burning of eczema,!
'swellings, suppurating, watery
i sores, etc. Druggists. sl. Sample
free and prepaid by writing to,!
Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Describe trouble and free medical 1
advice sent in sealed letter.
Do You Sop?
If you don’t belong to the sopping persuation brigade, your
“little ones” do, and if so, you most likely need a nice syrup
pitcher to put our
Genuine Cuba Molases
and GEORGIA CANE SYRUP in. It seems to taste better out
of a nice, respectable looking syrup stand. We have nearly
100 syrup stands.' See them before you buy.
Jelly Moulds, Tumblers, etc.
YVe can send you on your way rejoicing if you need anything
in this line, and will only give us a call.
Cake and Pie Pans
here in the greatest profussion. Our shelves are almost
groaning under the weight of them, and if you need some of
them worse than we do, we would be glad to swap for a “mighty
little money. Always bear this in mind—YVE KEEP NEARLY
EY r ER YTHING ; ASK FOR YVHAT YOU DON’T SEE, MOST
LIKELY YVE HAVE IT.
B. F. REEVES.
JOHN T. MIDDLEBROOKS
Only the Best.
| THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR THINGS YOU HAVE TO SELL.
I want your Chickens. Eggs, Butter, Hams, Potatoes and will
give you the very best prices possible.
THE LOWEST PRICES ON THINGS YOU HAVE TO BUY.
I always carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and
have them marked down to the very lowest notch and can make
it to your interest to try me.
I have recently added to my stock of Groceries a line of FARMERS’
SUPPLIES, such as are necessary for every farmer to have. I
also have a complete line of Crockery and Tinware. I don’t give
trading stamps, but give you the amout off on thepriceß. Don’t
forget the place, I am not on the corner any longer, but am still
‘•in the ring” when it comes to competition, and can knock
most of the rest of them out. Yours truly,
John T. Middlebrooks.
J. W. Cabaniss, President. C. H. Humphrey, Cashier.
CITIZENS BANK
OF BARNESVILLE, GA.
Capital, $25,000. StocKholders’ Liability, $25,000.
DIRECTORS:
J W Cab.miss, president Exahange Bank of Macon; E. Rumble, Merchant, Goggans,
Ga ,J. L Pitts, of Pitts-Gray Cos ;J. C. Collier, of J. C. Collier Cos ; J M
Means, Cotton Buyer, Meansville; V. O. Marshburn, Merchant; T. W
Cochran, Livery; R P Spencer, of Columbus; Thos. .1 Peeples,
Cashier Maddux-Rucker Banking Cos., Atlanta; C H
Humphrey, Cashier.
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This bank solicits accounts of merchants, individuals and
corporations, and extends every facility consistent with sound
banking principles. .
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. , ,
J.D. HIGHTOWER,
successor TO j. W . HIGHTOWER
DEALER IN
Agricultural, Mechanical and Buiders’
Hardware, Farm Equipments, Water
Supplies. Guns, Cutlery, Silverwares
Disk's non-rustible Tinware, China and
Glassware, Decorative Bric-a - Brae,
Crockerv and Queensware, wooden ware,
Stoves, Holloware. Paints. Oils, Brushes
etc,, etc.
R. P. Becht, Pres. E. G. Becht, Sec. & Treas. Chas. Becht, V. Pres.
Honest Pianos at Honest Prices.
Becht Piano Cos.,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
High Grade Pianos and Organs
STEINWAY tfc SONS., HOBART M. CABLE, SOHMER
& CO., STEGER & SONS, SINGER, Pianos.
BURDETTE & MILLER, Organs.
£WWrite us for Catalogues and Prices,. §prM
Special prices for the holidays.
BELL PHONE 1565 ENGLISH-AMERICAN BUILDING
ATLANTA. - GEORGIA.