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Nearly 20 Cases
Canned Meats, &c
Just Received, Embracing
Potted Ham,
Potted Turkey,
-li Tongue,
neli Sausage,
Viena Sausage,
Corned Beef Hash,
Corned Ham,
Corned Beef,
Remember, 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. 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 J.
A. Darwin, Gen. Mgr., Athens, Ga.
Wagons, Buggies and Surreys
I carry ftiubkeup always in stock the best wagons, buggies, sur
reys, harness, saddles and robes, which I will sell as cheap as any
body. .Inst, received a solid
Car Load of the Famous Tennessee Wagons,
which lam anxious to sell out at once. Prices are right. Come
and get one.
Mules and Horses
always on hand for sale and trade. Teams for rent. ■
ROBERT MITCHELL.
Barnesvillc, Oil. *
K
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL'S CUKAT IMSCOYKIIY.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
oovery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabe
tes, seminal emissions, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism and all irregularity
of the kidneys and bladder in both
men ami women, regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by
your druggist, will send by mail on re
months’ treatment, and will cure any
case above mentioned. Dr. E. \Y\ Hall
sole manufacturer. I*. (). Uox 029, St.
lxniis. Mo. Send for testimonials.
Sold by W, A. Wright.
Martin, Tonu.. June 8, 1901.
Tlms is to certify that 1 have used
Hall’s Texas Wonder for kidney trou
ble and have never found anything ps
equal. Its merits are wonderful. Try
it, as 1 did, and be convinced.
Key. U. C. White kil.
The specimen of the Jjuviiuw
hen in tie Museum of Natural
History, New York, has a tail 12
feet long.
In every town
V ami village
may be had,
Mf Mica
f§§) Axle
w r Grease
1 *.*, that makes your
•otrfe 4 horses glad.
Pigs Feet,
Roast Beef,
Canned Tripe
Chipped Dried Beef,
Amc and Imp. Sardines,
4 kinds Salmon,
Alligator Oysters, etc.
FREE! FREEH FREEH!
25,000 Bottles.
Every reader of The News Gazette is
entitled to one. Here is a propsition
which will interest every reader of this
paper. Gilbert's Gravel Weed Com
pound lias met with the most cordial
reception of any remedy ever put on
the murkot . It has effected quick
cures and gives such genuine satis
faction wherever introduced. Mr. E.
O. Mays, engineer for the Southern
Rywas cured of a severe kitney
trouble by this wonderful medicine.
Hon. Walter A. Given, a prominent
druggist of Gurley, Ala, says: “It is
tht' most wonderful medicine of tin 1
apt'.” We have hundreds of similar
grateful tributes from those who have
used this medicine. So confident are
we of the merits of our remedy that
we are willing to have you try it with
out one cent of cost. If you suffer
from Brights Disease, diabetis, gravel,
intlamation of the bladder, pain in
the back, sleeplessness, nervousness,
indigestion, rheumatism or are in a
general rundown condition, write to
day for a sample bottle which will be
sent you absolutely free.
ul dross.
Thk Syr aw Vink Mroicixk Cos..
Hexrsvn.i u, Ai \.
Regular size 50 cents per bottle.
| Sold by John H. Blackburn, Barnes
i ville. Ga.
Notice —Wo arc prepared to make
you prices on meal and hulls, and any
one wishing to exchange seed, it will
he to your interest to see us before
trading. We have -HX> tons of meal
and DO ears of hulls bought, and got
them at low prices. Mr K. T. Crowder
and Mr. M. L. Darden represents us.
Mr. Crowder will be at our scales at
Mr. J. B. I’. Milner’s warehouse, and
Mr Darden on the streets. We pro
pose to make this a lively seed mar
ket this season.
Baird, Hi nt A Milner.
Eilorstr Yonr Bowel* With Cwnivts
Ctn4| Oithartlf, cure constipation forever.
0c.550. It C. C.C. tail, druggists refund money.
T-. i:; b. • t*LLE OTEWS-C IZETTE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1002.
OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
Ttewartville Notes. !
Pansy was absent last week on
account of attending camp-meet
ing.
A nice rain fell here this morn
ing.
Mr. R. B. Williams returned
home Thursday last after spending
a few weeks with relatives at John*
stonville.
Mr. J. B. Trice and his best
girl was the guests of Miss Nora
Shockley a short while Sunday
afternoon. *
Mr. L. H. McDowell visited re
latives near Meansville Sunday.
Mrs. G. W. Shockley and
daughter, Mrs. \V. W. Brannan,
spent Sunday with relatives near
Hope.
Mr. W. J. Segraves and Miss
Minnie Cauthen attended prayer
meeting here Sunday night.
Mr. Jones Trice and Miss Nora
Shockley attended services at
Hope Sunday.
Mr. Tom Abbott and family
spent Sunday with friends here.
Mr. Otis Perkins was in the city
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. R. R. Hall and children
were the guests of relatives in
Barnesville Saturday.
Our prayer meeting was well at
tended Sunday night.
Mr. R. B. Williams and Pansy
attended services at Hope Sunday.
Mr. R. R. Hall happened to the
misfortune of losing a fine cow
last week.
We will hear from our little
Birdie next week.
Pansy.
HOW’S THIS.
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrli that
cannot be cured by 11 all’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney &. Cos.„
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
l<y their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Walding Rinnan & Marvin,Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous services of the
system. Testimonials sent free. Price
75c per bottle, Sold by all Druggist.
Hall Family Pills are the best.
Liberty Hill-
The farmers will roon be through
picking cotton he;e and the boys
will try the leathery tribe.
Mr. A. L. Jackson went to prayer
meeting at Rehoboth, last Saturday
night.
Mr. Walter English was seen on our
streets last Sunday.
Mr. Jim Trice, of Meansvslle, visited
relatives near here Sunday.
Dr. Barron and son Carey attended
the association at White House* Ga.,
last week
We are requested to announce that
there will be an old Sacred Harp sing
ing at Rehoboth next Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. ,T. A. Sau
ley are ghui to know that he is suffi
ciently recovered to be out again.
Mr. Tom Maddox, of Semper, visited
Mr. A. G. Sauley Sunday, and they
were among the fair sex in the after
noon.
Messrs. Pike Ethridge and William
Akin spent Sunday eyening with Mr.
J. A. Sauley.
Misses Ora Whitbey, Annie Laura
Atkinson and Willie Maddux, attended
meeting here Sunday.
ur. vnv in ii.t ri:\<K.
Some of tlie points that have made It
Highly popular.
Woven Steel Wire fences are taking
the place of every other kind because
the right sort of a woven wire fence
it found to possess more durability and
greater economy than any other fence
that can be bought or built. The
Ellwood Steel Wire Fence is one of the
kind referred to. It comas ready built
from the factory in rolls, all ready to
stretch and staple, and even if it were
possible to build a fence just as good
with a hand machine —which it is not
—the saving in labor and cost would
more than tip the scales in favor of the
ready-built fence.
This handy fencing can be lought in
six different heights, from 18 inch to 58
inch and in a variety of styles, from
highly ornamental lawn jences to the
strong aud simple field fencing and a
fine mesh for poultry enclosures. It has
a diamond-shaped mesh that is small
near the ground giving crops extra
good protection against pigs and
chickens. It is sold by dealers in all
parts of the country and should be ex
amined by everyone interested in buy
ing a fence that ronees at a low price.
MILK
OF WOMEN
Preserve, Purify, and Beautify
the Skin, Scalp, Hair,
and Hands with
Millions of Women use CuticctU
Soap, assisted by Cuticuka Ointment,
for beautifying the skin, for cleansing the
scalp, and the stopping of falling hair, for
softening, whitening, and soothing red,
rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes,
itellings, and irritations, and for all the
Surposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
[illions of women use Cuticura. Soap nj
baths for annoying irritations, inflamma
tions, and excoriations, ortoofreeor offen
sive prespiration, in washes for ulcerative
weaknesses, and for many sanative, anti
septic purposes, which readily suggest
themselves to women, especially mothers.
Complete Treatment for Hamours, sl.
Consisting of Cuticu RA SOAPfifSc.) , to cleanse
the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the
thickened cuticle, CtmcuUA Ointmbnt(soc.),
to Instantly allay Itching, inflammation, and
irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticura
Resolvent I’ills (25c.), to cool and cleanse
the blood.
Cuticura Rrbolvbnt Pills (Chocolate
Conted) are anew, tasteless, odorless, economical
substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticura
Resolvent, as well as for all other blood puri
fiers and humour cures. 60 doses, 25c.
Sold throughout the world. British Depot* 27-28,
Charterhouse 8q. t London. Pott*a JL)UO asd C&UL
Corp., Sole Props. Boston, U. 8. A.
Musical Notice.
There will be a Students Musical
Institute in session at Brooks
Station, Fayette, C 0.,, for six
days, begining Friday 12th. and
closing Thursday 18th. with the
“Southern Musical of Georgia”
the last two days. The member
ship generally is invited to take
due notice and be present, as a
time of much interest musically is
anticipated. E. T. Pound.
The popular view of the relation
of the blood to human character
and conduct is marked in many a
familiar expression. We speak of
there being “bad blood” between
people at enmity, >f “blue blood”
as indicating ancestry, of “black
blood” as describing a treacherous
nature, and in many another
phrase mark our belief that in the
mental, moral and physical men,
“the blood is the life.” The one
basis of a healthful happy and
useful life is pure blood, with
the blood pure, disease has no per
manent lodging place in the sys
tem. For this reason the use of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery rids the body of diseases
which have their origin in
impurity of the blood. It abso
lutely purifies the blood, carrying
off the waste and poisonous matter,
increasing the action of the blood
making glands, and building up
the body by supplying the blood
in quantity and quality such as is
essential to a condition of health.
It cures ninety-eight people out of
every hundred who give it a fair
trial.
A REMARKABLE RECORD.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a
remarkable record. It has been in use
for over thirty years, during which
tunc many million bottles have been
sold and used. It has long been the
standard and main reliance in the
treatment of croup in thousands of
homes, yet during all this time no case
has ever been reported to the manu
facturers in which it failed to effect a
cure. When given as soon as the child
becomes hoarse or even as soon as the
eroupy cough appears, it will prevent
the attack. It is pleasant to take,
many children like it. It contains no
opium or other harmful substance and
may be given as confident to a baby as
to an adult. For sale by
Jno. H. Blackburn.
We can furnish you with any
kiiul of cage made,” read the ad
vertisement of the truthful man,
“and when it comes to a monkey
cage, why. we're right in it.”
Healthy Kidneys Means hong 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.
If You Suffer From Kidney Trout! les
Use Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth
ing like it for diseased kidneys. 50 cts
at J. 11. Blackburn’s.
Moving
—Again.
In about three days I am going to move again,
and am going to sell my share of HARD
\\ ARE before then if . . .
IF CHEAP PRICES
will be any inducements. I handled most of
this stock moving it about four weeks ago,
and know it is heavy, also risky. I have since
put in a large lot of . . .
White Lead, Linseed Oil, Ready-Mixed Paints, &c.
If you are going to build a house, come to see
me, for I am headquarters for house furnish
ings and can meet any prices. Going, Going
and GONE —sold to the first man comes along.
-J. B. BANKSTON, -
Manager of The Bankston Hardware Store.
Trading Stamps
Jno. TANARUS, gViiddlebrooks
I am better prepared to supply your wants than ever.
I have a full and complete stock of
...Staple and Fancy Groceries...
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE.
Xo one can undersell me on the quality of goods. “Do
unto others as you would have them do unto you,” is
my motto.
I fiive Green Trading Stamps With Cash Sales,
but not on accounts. I want to sell you, and assure
you your orders will have my best attention.
JOHN T. MIDDLEBROOKS
J.D. HIGHTOWER,
successor TO j. w . HIGHTOWER
DEALER IN
Hardware, Crockery, Glass 3 Tinware
Paints, Oils, Etc.
Makes a specialty of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Keenest
edge Razors, Fire arms, Domestic and Dainty Foreign Pot
tery, Disks guaranteed non-rustible Tinware, The Iron King
Cook Stoves, Chattanooga and Syracuse Plows, the best har
rows, Deering Harvester Machinery.
Delightfull Entertained.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Jones
entertained a number of their
young friends in the city Monday
night at their pretty home on
Greenwood street.
The weather was very inclement
for an affair of this kind, but the
young people knowing what a
hospitable welcome awaited them
ventured forth, and they were
fully repaid for the effort. They
were crodially received and were
immediatlv made to feel at home
at this genial place, and they
proceeded to enjoy themselves im
mensely. Various amusements
were indulged in and all partici
pated with a spirit of great pleasure
aud fun.
Refreshments of cream and cake
were served to the assembled
guests and in every way did Mr.
and Mrs. Jones endeavor to make
the crowd have a good time and
fully succeeded.
Those in attendance on this
occasion were:
Misses Hattie Jordan, Lucy
Floyd, Annie Lambdin, Olive
Williams, and Priscilla Stroud.
Messrs: Pearce Hammond, George
Mitchell, Clarence Willis, Jdckson
Bush, Broughton Hardy, and
Warren Woodward
TAKE CARE OF THE' STOMACH.
The man or woman whose digestion
is perfect and whose stomach performs
its every function is never sick. Kodol
cleanses, purifies and sweetens the
stomach and cures positively and per
manently all stomach troubles, indi
gestion and dyspepsia. It is the won
derful reconstructive tonic that is
making so many sick people well and
weak people strong by conveying to
their bodies all of the nourishment in
the food they eat. Rev. J. H. Holladay
of Holladay, Miss., writes-; Kodol has
cured me. I consider it is the best
remedy I ever used for dyspepsia and
stomach troubles.. I was given up by
physicians. Kodol saved my .life. Take
it after meals.
Jno 11. Blackburn.
L. Holmes. Barnes Ville, Ga.
Milner, Ga.
Experiments are being made to
the end that the tediouf, washing
of photographic plates be un
necessary.
[S BestCoujrt! Syrup. Tastes G®od. Use
in time. Sold by druggV