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LOOK HERE!
We have bought very heavily for the fall and
winter trade, and to make room for this
immense stock, we are obliged to close out
All Summer Goods.
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Whatever you need in strictly warm=weather
goods, you can buy from u 5....
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Visit our store and convince yourself that we
are in the lead on low prices.
The Pitts=Gray Cos.
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PS. After August the first we will discontinue
giving Green Trading Stamps. f
MADDUX & SON,
Successors to Barnesville Mercantile Cos.
In fact, not in fancy, we beg to announce to our customers and to the people generally, that
we are now ready for the fall business, and are ready in better shape than ever before. We have
exercised an extra amount of diligence and shrewdness in the buying of our stock for this season.
We have looked carefully after every department and are ready to show styles and quote prices
that will astound our competitors and greatly gratify our customers.
Miss Fatie Elliott is at the head of our Dress Goods department, and she extends an invitation
to all her friends and the ladies generally to call to see her.
CLOTHING AND SHOES.
We handle the famous Rochester line of clothing, and L. M. Reynolds fine shoes, and are show
ing everything in this department. Come to see us, and let ns talk prices to you.
MADDUX & SON,
Successors to Barnesville Mercantilo Cos.
Milner’s Ginnery,
Barnesville, Ca.
Most complete and thoroughly equipped ginnery in
Georgia. Can gin and pack a bale in 13 minutes, and
produce very best sample. Satisfaction given in every
case. Prices the lowest. Highest prices paid for cotton
seed, and every convenience in handling the seed.
Cotton seed meal and hulls for sale at bottom prices.
The patronage of the public is invited.
J. B. P. MILNER, Prop.
to
WOODWARD & BETBUNE
and get the Best Bargains in Bug
gies, Surreys, Phaetons. Also all kinds
of Repairing and new work done.
Come to see us and save money.
Woodard a Bethune.
Barnesville is a good cotton
market also. She pays the best
price for everything.
Bring what you have to sell
here, and then buy what you need
from our merchants.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold !n bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
“something just as good."
Second Statement.
The second statement called for
by the state from the Citizens Bank
appears in the News-Gazette
today and it is indeed a creditable
one. It shows depoists to be more
than $30,000 and in every way the
statement shows the bank to be
in a fine condition.
Educate Your Bowels.
Your bowels can be trained as well
as your muscles or your brain. Cas
carets Candy Cathartic train your
bowels to do right. Genuine tablets
stamped C. C. C. Never sold in
bulk. All druggists, ioc.
CABTOZIIA.
Boa™ the /) The Rind Yon Haw Alwan Botigfi
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THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, TE [JRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902.
Mr. George Hawley, of Liberty Hill,
was in the city yesterday on business.
Miss Mamie Dawson, of Columbus, is
the attractive guest of Mrs. John Adams
on Greenwood street.
Mr. Thad Adams of the Thomasville
Times-Enterp:ise, was in the city with
his family several days recently.
atMistak^
women a.re
"down” on
wa.shing
powders.
They tried
some, were
dissatisfied,
. and claim
that all pow
-1 ders are poor. This is wrong.
( PEARLINE is not like other
1 powders. Test it for washing.
I Compare the soap paste made
■from PEARLINE with that
I made from any other soap
I powder or washing powder. 672
I ASK A FRIEND j
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
CITIZENS BANK.
LOC ATED AT BARNESVILL, GA., AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS,
HIP SEPTEMBER BTH., 1902.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $24,737 84
Demand Loans 8,885 00
Overdrafts none
Bonds, Stocks owned by Bank, none
Banking House 2,000 00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,488 05
Other Real Estate none
Due from Banks and Bankers in five
State 6,688 90
Due from Banks and Bankers in other
States 2,385 57
Currency 4,700 00
Gold 460 00
Silver, Nickels and Pennies 747 68
Checks and Cash Items—“ Cotton”. 4,108 80
Exehange for Clearing House—none
Profit and Loss none
Interest none
I. R. Stamps and Stamped Cks—none
Total $55,927 48
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Pike :
Before me came C. H. Humphrey, Cashier of Citizens Bank of
Barnesville who being duly sworn, says that above and foregoing state
ment is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the hooks of file
in said Bank. C. 11. HUMPHREY, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 10th day of Sept, 1902.
A. 11. ENGLISH, Notary Public,’ Pike Cos., Ga.
Is Smith Crazy?
W. D. Smith, who was arrested
a few days ago for burglarizing
Bankston’s Hardware store, was
sent to Zebulon jail on an order
of Judge Lester of the City court.
He is either insane or good at
playing crazy. He will probably
be tried for lunacy by Ordinary
Means in a few days.
Mr. J. L. Pitts made* a business trip
to Zebu lon, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Caldwell spent
Sunday in Yatesville.
Mr. Joe Sappington was circulating
among friends in the city Monday.
Miss Emma Hardge.of Triune Mills,
is the guest of Mrs. I). L. Caldwell this
w^ek.
Miss Mittie Lee, of Atlanta, was the
guest of friends and relatives in the
city Sunday.
Swap your mule fora good new buggy.
Apply to It. G. Matthews or J. L. Hunt.
Mr. Otis A.Murphey, the Well known
Insurance man, made a business trip to
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. A. H. Harper, a prominent
citizen of Unionville, was a visitor to
the city one day last week.
Mr. James T. Bankston, of Mc-
Donough, spent Sunday and Sunday
night in the city, as the guest of friends.
Miss Nettie Summers returned home
morning, after a pleasant visit of several
weeks duration to "Wadley friends and
relatives.
Miss Maggie Sims, of Macon, arrived
in the city several day ago, and has been
the guest of Miss Laura Summers on
Forsyth street.
Mrs. J. H. Blackburn arid son Frank
returned last Thursday from an extend
ed and very pleasant visit to relatives
and friends in Thompson.
Mrs. J*. A. Blackburn, of Atlanta,
arrived in the city Monday and for
sometime will be a guest of the family
of her son, Mr. John 11. Blackburn.
Miss Marv Wright, of Barnesville,
spent several days with tier father's
family. Miss Mary lias many friends
here who are always glad to see her
come.—Roberta Correspondent.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, of Klberton,
arrived in the city one day last week
and are the guests of the former’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gwynelte Smith
on Greenwood street.
Col. J. F. Redding returned Tuesday
from Atlanta, where he has been in the
Elkins-Cooper Sanitarium for the past
week, undergoing treatment. His
many friends are glad to know that lie
iH all right again and able to be out.
Mr. Jno. M. Holmes has accepted
the position to be made vacant by Mr.
Clarence Willis with Jackson G. Smith
A.Sons. Mr. Willis will leave on Octo
ber Ist for Atlanta to enter the Medical
College there, and the Mr. Holmes will
take his place.
LOST —somewhere between Zebu
lon and Barnesville or in Barnesville,
on the Bth. of Sent, a ladies purse con
taining two live dollar bills, seven cents
and a trunk key. The finder will please
return it to the News-Gazette office or l
it. D. Adams, Zebulon, Ga , and get!
the reward.
If you want the best
daily paper subscribe
for The Atlanta News.
Only 6 cents a week.
Alva Caldwell, ag’t.
; SOMEWHAT PERSONAL.
Miss Velieia LeSuer visited relatives
in Milner Sunday.
Wear Collier’s Clothing, better than
ever this season.
Mr. Allen Fambro, of The Rock, was
in the city Monday.
Mr. Ciias. Gardner, of Jolinstonvilie
visited friends here Sunday afternoon.
See our new line of jewelry, watches
and rings
J. H. Bate A Cos
Mrs. Nathaniel Walker, of Thmaston,
spent Monday in the city with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Willis, of
Milner, spent Sunday very pleasantly
in the city.
Miss Maud Crawford, of Thomaston,
lias been the attractive guest of Judge
and Mrs. W. A. Prout this week.
We are offering bargains in china
this month. Get our prices.
J. H. Bate A Cos
Mr. Emmet Elder lias moved from
his home on Thomaston street to the
new house recently built by Miss I’attic
Moye.
Expert cutter for Globe Tailoring
Cos. will be at J. 0. Collier Cos. Sept.
15th. A 16th.
Col. Jt. W. Feagin.one of the promi
nent attorneys of Macon, was in the
city Monday the guest of friends and
on business.
Rev. G. A. Whitney wiii preach in
the Presbyterian church next Sunday
afternoon, at 4o’clock. Everybody
invited to attend.
FOR RENT AND SALE— Several
nice one and two horse farms, with good
houses, to rent to right parties; Also
3 pairs of extra large mules for sale.
S. M, Howard.
Mr. A. Peacock and family arrived in
the eity last week from Eastman, lie
placed his children in school here and
Ids family will make this their home.
When in need of jewelry, watch
and clock repairing, bring it to us.
W have an experienced man to do
the work. Satisfaction always
guaranteed J. H. Bate A Cos.
Mrs. G. W. Shipp, of CordeJc, who
has been spending several days in the
city with the family of Mr. J. L. Hunt,
returned home Tuesday.
Miss Mary Minhinnette left Monday
morning for i’hiladelphia and other
cities in the east. She will make
quite an extended trip to various
points of interest.
Wanted— -Several bright young
girls from H to 22 to work on hosiery.
Employment and surroundings
pleasant. Good pay Address Macon
Knitting Cos., Second and Hawthrone
Sts., Macon, Ga.
I’rof. Vi. ( . Wright, of Dublin, is in
the city this week visiting his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright. Jfe was
a short time ago elected superintend
ent of the public schools of Dublin,
and is rapidly taking his place among
the leading educators of the state.
Every article brand new In my
stock of family and fancy groceries.
Spot cash makes the lowjst prices.
Call and see for yourself.
Fete L. Clordy.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in. 25,000 00
Surplus Fund none
Undivided Profits, less Current Ex
penses and Taxes Paid 205 08
Due to thinks and Bankers in this
State 267 (JO
Due to Banks and Bankers in other
States none
Duo Unpaid Dividends none
Individual Deposits subject to Check 30,082 24
Demand Certificates, 312 50
Time certificated none
Certified Checks none
Cashier's Checks none
Due to Clearing House . not e
Notes and Bills Rediscounted—none
Bills Payable, including Time Ccrttfi
cates, representing Borrowed
Money ..none
Total $56,927 48
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the /l?
Signature of Ljuzf-fYs
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
W. A. WRIGHT,
Druggist and Stationers.
I The vt‘ ry lutes t cre - J V
ations in Ladies’ Sta- m 1
tionery, Playing KchtaJ
Carbon Papers, Type B||lflß
writer Ribbons, Era- 4
sers, Paper Fasteners .
Ink Stands, Standard
Blanks, Copying and
Memo Books, Inks, Ftflji
Mucilage, Paste and mW j
everything for the |Efg ;
office, tlic library and HqL
the school room. ||§| ;
widely ad- Hg i
LAUGHLIN M
FOUNTAIN PEN Jg
Your choice of these !3$
two styles, equal to any Ijm
other $3.00 kind, for JM||
SI.OO S
Mail orders from our DEI 1 s
out of town friends will H
receive prompt atten- MB ;
W.A.Wri|hl It
Mr. Halcott Ayer, of Yatesville, was
in the city a short while Monday.
Mr. Field Matthews, of Yatesville,
was in the city Monday on business.
Collier’s “Tailor Man” will be here
Sept. 15 A 16. Wait for him.
Mr. II B. Miller was the guest of
Yatesville friends last Sunday after
noon.
Mr. I. C. Collier, one of the leading
men of Piedmont, was here Monday on
business.
SPOT CASH GROCERY, Free deliv
ery. Pete L. Gokdv.
Mr. John W. Gordy spent several
days witli his brother, Mr. W. J. Gordy,
last week.
Hon. Josh Martin, of Milner came
down Tuesday and spent the day in the
on business.
We buy your old gold and silver.
J. H. Bate A Cos
Mr. Judson Williams came down
from Milner Tuesday and spent the
day on business.
Mr. D. A. Stroud, the popular travel
ing salesman, spent several days in the
eity this week with his family.
Mrs. R. M. Giddins, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mrs. John Adams a few
days last week.
Mrs Fannie Stallings returned home
this week from Atlanta where she has
been spending sometime very pleasant
ly witli relatives.
Mrs. E. K. Aikin, of Hampton, came
down Wednesday morning and is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. 11.
MitchelJ.
HXJO patterns on display Sept. 15 A
16 by first class tailors. J. C. Collier
Cos.
Farm For Rent- —2 % miles from
Milner miles from Barnesville 280
acres, good 7 room house, barn etc,
Apply to Mrs. L. P. Campbell San
dersvillc, Ga.
Mr. Henry Hudson left Tuesday af
ternoon forTifton, where he goes to
tie associated with Mr. O. N. Gregg in
the buggy business. His family will
move there in a few days.
Subsribe for The At
lanta News Only 6c. a
week. Alva Caldwell,
Agent.
Mr. N L. Bush left this week for
Atlanta, where she will make her home
in the future. She has a large num
ber of friends in the city, who regret
very much to lose this estimable lady
from their midst.
I sell STICTLY for cash and a little
cheaper than the other fellow.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city.
Pete 1,. Gokdy.
r I here wdl be preaching at the City
Hall next Friday night, by Rev. 1). F.
Woodall, of Pleasant Hill. Every! oiy
is cordially invited to attend.
Mr J. C. Collier returned Tuesday
evening from New York, where he has
been for the past few days in the enter
est of the Collier Cos, He reports that
he has purchased an unusually large
and hardome stock of goods for his
his stores and expects to do a big busi
ness this fail.