The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, August 21, 1902, Image 8

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DoYou Sop ? .in. —. ii ii If you don’t be lobV to Tne sopping jjerauation brigade, your “little ones” do, and if bo, 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 ft nice, respectable looking syrup sLand. We have nearly 100 syrup stands. See them before you buy. Jelly Moulds, Tumblers, etc. We 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 —WE KEEP NEARLY EVERYTHING; ASK FOR WHAT YOU DON’T SEE, MOST LIKELY WE HAVE IT. B. F. REEVES. Hon. J. L. Webb, President. John A. Darwin, Gen’l Mgr PROTECTION AT HOME FOR THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. 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, Me must be an hon orable gentleman. None other need apply. Where we establish an agent the Company introduces itself. If yon want the agency for this territory apply with reference to J. A. Darwin, Gen. Mgr., Athens, Ga. Personal Overflow. Mr: It. E. Persona, a prominent attor ney of foray th, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. George Mitchell attended the barbecue at Gogguna Thurs day. M iss Klfic Whiten is the guest of sliss Ethel Gardiner in Macon this week. and Mrs J. T. Blalock, of The Kook, several days here last week with relatives. Mr. Walter Marshburn left Tuesday for Perry, where he will spend seyeral days before returning htwiui. Nfrw. V*. (V Marsdibufn and daughtetf Miss Vergie, left Tuesday for Perry, where they go th visit relatives. , Mr. Henry Miller loft yesterday for Thomaston where ho will spend several days on a vacation. Mrs. J. J, Rogers left yesterday | for Atlanta where she goes to yieit relatives for several weeks. V N Mr. W. R. Turnenr returned home Friday from Savannah,Where he has been spending several days with friends. Miss Parker Butts left yesterday for McDonough, where she will spend several days visiting friends and rela tives. Miss Nannie Mao Shipp, of Gaines -1 ville, is the att rateive guest of Miss lone Murphey this week, at her home on i Thomaston street. Farm For Rent —2' s miles from Milner 4* 9 miles from Barnesville ‘-HIO acres, good 7 room house, barn etc. Apply to Mrs. L. I’. Campbell Sau dersville, tia. All friends are requested to meet at Bluff Springs uext Tuesday (Aug. l.Hi) morning early to clean off the ground. Camp meeting begins Friday night August 2JUh. Mrs li. E. Blalock, who has been the guest of Mas. .1 \V. Hightower for several weeks, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blalock at their beautiful country home 1 Best Haven, near The lC>ck. When you wake up with a bail taste in your mouth, go at once to Jno. H. Blackburn’s drug store and get a free '•ample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure bilious ness, sick headache and coustiiaUion. How Are Your Kidney* ri W* UUUcart.il kidney 111*. Sam w® true. Add Bierllu, Uumcdy Cos. CtucosO or H. V Mr. George W. Lowden spent Sunday and Monday in Savannah. Mr. Powell Stephens, of The Rock was in the city Yesterday. Mr. Charley Hartley, of Yates ville, was in the city Tuesday on business. Mr. J. I*. Williams, of Milner, spent Sunday in the city with f/fiends. Miss Arley M'D'phey returned home last week after several weeks visit out of the city. Mr. Walter MeA\ l/orter who has been connected with the dan ning factory here, left Sunday for Greensboro. Miss Lola Stallings returned to the city . Monday, from Newnan, where she has been the guest of friends for several weeks. Will V3t It Cure T¥ Me ? '§o - wl'' That’s the personal question a woman asks herself when she reads of the cures of womanly diseases by the use of Dr. Tierce’s Favorite Prescription. Why shouldn’t it cure her? Is it a complicated case? Thousands of such cases have been cured hy ' Fa vorite Prescription.” Is it a condition which local doctors have declared in curable? Among the hundreds of thou sands of sick women cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription there are a great manv who were pronounced incurable by local doctors. Wonders have !>een worked by ” Favorite Pre scription ” in the cure of irregularity, weakening drains, inflammation, ulcera tion and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always cures. "Three years writes Mrs. John l.raham, of icis Plumb Street. (Frnnkfordl Philadelphia, l*a.. "I had a very bad attack of dropsy which left me with heart trouble, mid also a very weak lutek At times t was so laid that 1 did |tot know what to do with ilivscif. My children advised me to take vottr * Favorite Prescription,' but I had lieett taking so much medicine from the doc tor that 1 was discount (fed with everything. I came to Philadelphia two years ago. and yack ing up one ol your little books one day began to read what votir medicine had done for others, I determines! to try it myself. I took seven bot tles, and today'l am a strong, well woman, weighing i6t jioutids. Have earned w pounds since I started to use ‘ Favorite Prescription.’ Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the complexion and sweeten the breath. THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902. NEWJY NOTE /. the Citizens Rank arrived jm the city Friday and is now' in positon at the bank. Th Jdoor is of pure steel and makes the bank entirely burglar and fireproof. Burglar alarms are attached to every lock on the door and nc one can enter without making a loud noise. Elegant trimmings, paintings and fixtures make the door the pretti est ever seen. Mr. Humphrey, the popular cashier of this bank, states that in a few' weeks a mar ble front will be put into the building which will add greatly to the already handsome office. * * * Mr. F. Marvin Stephens, the clever and popular member of the J. C. Collier Cos., left last Friday for a weeks vacation at Indian Springs. He has been sticking closely to business and well de serves his rest. His many friends hope he will greatly enjoy him self while there. * * * Mr. Warren R. Woodward, book-keeper of the Citizens Bank of Barnesville, left Monday for Indian Springs where he will spend several days enjoying a rest. The officials of this bank have been working very hard for the past mouth and ho and ittbt a vacation is appreciated and en joyed by them very much. * * * Mr. Holly Holmes who is now with J. F. Stallings, has accepted a position with J. M. Reeves and will change the first of September. Mr. Holmes is a sterling young man and Mr. Reeves should be congratulated in securing His ser vices. *rs * Miss Arra Bell Collier has accepted a position in the dress goods department of the firm of S. M. Marshburn, where she will be glad to see her many friends. * * * Mr. S. B. Burr Jr., lias just had his house on Thomaston street painted which adds much to the already beautiful home. While Mr. Burr does not reside here, he believes in making things look up to-date and nothing makes a house look better than anew coat of paint. Mr. Burr is traveling representative for the James Meyer Buggy Company, but he is spend ing sometime in the city on a vacation. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stafford left Monday night for Baltimore and New York city. Mr. Staf ford goes to buy the fall goods for the firm of J. W. Stafford & Sons and states that he will make a very large purchase as everything points to a large trade here this fall. Mr. Stafford is an experienced buyer and as he has made several trips east there is no doubt that he will meet with as much success on this trip as in the past. * * Mr. J. T. White, the popular drummer who lias been traveling for A. B. Small Ac Cos., of Macon, lias accepted a position with the well known shoe firm of J. K. Orr A* Cos., of Atlanta. Mr. White is one of the best salesman on the roatl and the firm that has secured his services should be congratulat ed. Mr. White will reside in Barnesville although his territory is in the state of Alabama. * * * Mr. Beeves Fambro has recently accepted a position with S. M. Marshburn, where he will be glad to serve his fiiends and the pub lic. * * * Several hales of new cotton have been brought to Barnesville in the past week! The cotton is opening very fast and a large number of bales will be weighed in August. Barnesville is one of the best, cot ton markets in Georgia and several thousand hales will be weighed here this fall. Farmers who want FALLING Save Your Hair with Shampoos of f&ticui* YBQAP* And light dressings of Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the root3 with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. Complete Treatment Par Every Humour, SI, consisting of CUT louka HoipfWc.), to cleanse the skinof crusts •ml scale*, and .often the tlilcun.d cuticle; rjCfloGlUOlHtMlUtT (Vic.J. to Instantly allay Itching, inllammatioh and irritation, and soothe and heal; and CUTICDBA BESOtvERT Pills (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. CtmcuaA Rwolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) are • new, tasteless, odorless, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticura Resolvent, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. In screw cap vials, containing VO doses, price 25c. Sold throughout th. world. British Depot: If-28; Chsrterhouse Sq.. London. Freiich Depot: 5 Rue do la Fail. Peris. Furrs, dbuo as. Chin.Ooep., Props. the highest price for the cotton will make no mistake in bringing their cotton to Bariiesville. * * * Mrs. Fahnie Stalliugs has ac cepted a position as sales lady for W. K. Wilkinson. * * * Mr. W. H. Ellington has ac cepted a position with the firm of J. W. Stafford & Sons. Mr. Ellington is an experienced sales man and will no doubt give his firm excellent service. Mr.Elling ton invites his friends and the public in general to call and see him in any department of the Stafford deparment store. The only Guaranteed Kidney Cure is Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your druggist will refund your money if after taking oue bottle you are not sat isfied \vith results. 50 cents at J.no. H. Blackburns. If You can't sleep at Xiglit use Smith’s Nerve Restorer. It is a true Nerve Tonic. Will cure any case of Nervous Prostration ; does not con tain opium in any form. Sold by Jxo. H. Blackburn. Gospel Voices as No. 3 In abundance on hand 448 pp. Prices here 35c. per copy, to be mailed postage added 9c. SB.OO per dozen. An interesting class in music is progressing this week at the C. M. Church to be continued twelve days. E. T. Pound. * Perfect and Peerless Kheumatism and all Liver, Kidney and Blad der troubles caused by uric acid in the system. It cures by cleansing and vitr.lizirtg the blood, thus removing the cause of disease. It gives vigor and tone and builds up the health and strength of the patient while using the remedy. URICStiL is a luminary in the medical world. It has cured and will continue to cure more o: the above diseases than all other known remedies, many of which do more harm than good. This great and thoroughly tested and endorsed California Remedy i never disappoints. It cures in f falliblv if taken as directed. Try it and be convinced that it is a wonder and a blessing to suffering humanity. Price SI.OO per bottle, or 6 bot tles for $3. For sale by druggists. Send stamp for book of partic ulars and wonderful cures. If your druggist cannot supply you it will be sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. Address: URIC SOL CHEMICAL CO.. Lot Aafclo, Cal. LAtUR k RANKIN*D£IO CO.. AUuli. da. Diiirlbctlaj Aprus. BARGAINS!! W ill 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 you, 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 daj'S, and am selling my * share of other goods also. Come to See Me. =J. B. BANKSTON, = Manager of The Bankston Hardware Store. 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 the amout off on the prices. 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 BAR.NESVILLE, GA. Capital, $25,000. StocKholders’ Liability, $25,00^ DIRECTORS: J W. Cahsniss, president Exahange Bank of Macon; E Rumble, Merchant, Goggaijw, 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; U. p. Spencer, of Columbus; Thos. .T peoples, Cashier Maddux-Rucker Banking Cos , Atlanta; C H Humphrey, Cashier. • This bank solicits accounts of merchants, individuals and corporations, and extends every facility consistent with sound hanking principles. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. J.D. HIGHTOWER, successor TO j. W . HIGHTOWER DEALER IN Agricultural, Mechanical and Buiders’ Hardware, Farm Ec? moments, Water Supplies. Guns, Cutlery, Silverwares Disk's non-rustible Tinware, China and Glassware, Decorative Bric-a - Brae, Crockery and Queensware, wooden ware, Stoves, Holloware, Paints. Oils, Brushes etc*, etc. CANDY CATHARTIC * Csbcaketo lit. Dncrut* Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Deware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as joed." CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought