The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, September 18, 1902, Image 7

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Mexican Mustang Liniment for horse ailments, lor cattle ailments, for sheep ailments. The most sensible thing to do when suffering from Bruises or Cuts is to treat the wound with Mexican Mnstami g Liniment, because it is noted for its ability to drive out sore* ness and inflammation, after which it heals tho damaged flesh in a remarkably Short space of time. For opn wounds soak a cloth with the liniment and bind on the same as you would a poultice. For other hurts apply freely and rub it well In. For MAN, BEAST or POULTRY. Mexican Mustang Liniment is a sure remedy for curing Scaly Legs among poultry. J. W. Cabaniss, President. C. H. Humphrey, Cashier. CITIZENS BANK OF BARNESVILLE, GA. Capital, $25,000. StocKholders’ Liability, $25,000. DIRECTORS: J. W. Cabsniss, president Exaliange Bank of Macon; E Ramble, Mercliant, 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. J Peeples, Cashier Maddux-Rucker Banking Cos., Atlanta; C. H Humphrey, Casliier. This bank solicits accounts of merchants, individuals and corporations, and extends every facility consistent with sound banking principles. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. Seasons and Styles. Come .and go but the appetite remains the same. Fine Steaks and Roasts^^Ci^ 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. riATTHEWS & SON P. S. J. W. Stocks is with us and solicits the patronage of his friends. Insurance, Fire § Accident- CALL ON Otis A. Murphey, And protect yoursef against Fire and Accidents. R. P. Becht, Pres. E. G. Becht, Sec. & Treas. Chas. Becht, \ . Pres. Honest Pianos at Honest Prices. Becht Piano Cos., Manufacturers and Dealers In- High Grade Pianos and Organs 1 BURDETTE & MILLER, Organs. gm~\\ rite us for Catalogues and Prices. Jg& Special prices for the holidays. BELL PHONE 15® - ENGUSH-AMERICAN BUILDING ATLANTA. - GEORGIA, THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, T JtfRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1902- THE COUNCIL’S PROCEEDINGS. Council Chamber, i Barnesville, Ga., Sept. 15 ,1902 \ Regular meeting of council call ed to order by the Mayor, present Aldermen, Bennett, Murphey, Prout, Jordan and Cochran. Oath of office was administered to Aider man Collier by J. P. E. J. Mur phey. Finance committee stated that they had not fully completed list of appropriations for the ensuing year nor had they checked the annual report of the Dispensary Commission, but would pass on each of these and report at next regular meeting of council. Street committee reported that the same arrangements had been made for the keeping of the city clock the coming year as had been the year ended. They also stated that Mr. R. L. Swatts had agreed to act as chief of lire department for $26.00 per year and recommended that his services be secured and same was approved by council. The offer made by the News- Gazette, agreeing to publish the minutes of tho City Council for 12 months, to include quarterly and annual reports of the clerk and treasurer and all officials of the city council proper, for $(30.00 was recommended by the street com mittee and same agreed upon by council. Finance committee recommend ed the payment of the following hills and same were approved and ordered paid; Electric Light and Water Works $25 28 Street and public property #18.16 TOTAIi S4B 44 The Ordinance committee re commended the licenses for the ensuing year and same adopted by council: LICENSE ORDINANCES. Each Ten Pen Alley per annum,s 25.00 Each one-horse dray, wagon, cart or truck per annum, $ 10.00 Each two-horse dray, wagon, cart or truck per annum, $ 20.00 Each boarding house, which takes transient boarders, ex cept delegates to conventions and associations when held in town, per annum, $ 25 00 Each hotel per annum, $ 25.00 Each eating nouse, with lodging, per annum, $ 25.00 Each eating house, without lodg ing, per annum, $ 15.00 Each eating house, without lodg ing, selling lisli and oysters, per annum, $ 40.00 Each shooting gallery perannums 25.00 Each livery, teed or sale stable, either or all, per annum, $ 25.00 Each billiard or pool room, per annum, SIOO.OO Each resident Auctioner per annum,. $ 10.00 Each Itinerate Auctioneer per day, $ 10.00 Each life, accident, plate glass, lire or other insurance com pany, per annum, $ 10.00 Each sewing machine agent or agency per annum $ 15.00 Each fresh meat, iish or oyster market, ither or all, per an num, $ 50-00 Each barber shop per annum, $lO first chair, $2.00 eacli ad ditional chair. Anyone soliciting retail orders, other that resident merchants or dealer, per day, $ 10.00 Each non-resident Degurian or other photo artist per annum,s 15.00 Each resident Degurian or other photo artist per annum, $ 05.00 Each life insurance agent, ex cept companies who have paid the tax required of them, per month, $ 10.00 Each dancing master or teacher, per annum, $ 25.00 Each dealer, agent or other per son selling pianos or organs, per annum, $ 15.(X) Each opera house or public hall, per annum, : --$ 10.CO Each dealer in second hand clo thing perannum,. $ 50.00 Each pawn broker per annum. ..$ 50.00 Each itinerant troup, not less than $2.50 for each prefor niance, whether in your opera house or elsewhere. Each and every person or per sons known as drovers or trad ers, selling or offering for sale at auction or public outcry any stock within the limits of the town of Barnesville, shall nav in advance a license of per day $ 25.00 Each and every person or per sons known as drovers or trad ers or Itinerants selling or trading or offering for sale or trade any stock within the lirn its of the town sh ill pay in ad vance a license of $o per day for every day they are engag ed in said business unless said business is carried on within the enclosure of some regular ly licensed livery, feed or sale stable of said town. Each Bank, National, State or private, Ber Annum $ 15.00 Each Person, Firm, or corpora tion buying, selling or dis counting commercial papers or loaning money in any ways 15.00 Each patent or proprietary med icine Cos 15.00 Each Manufacturing plant. sls 00 Each Undertaker establishment! 10 00 Each plumbing, trimming or electrical shop $ 15.00 Each bottling works $ 10.00 Each buggy, wagon, harness re pair shop, doing paint ing, horseshoeing, either or aiis 10.00 Each cotton warehouse $ 15 00 Each guano dealer agent or Go $15.00 Each mercantile establishment occupying one room $ 15 00 Each wholesale dealer in oils. $ 15.00 Each cannery Each local telephone exchange lo 00 Each real estate or rental agent 15 0j Each bill poster T Each pressing club or agency 5 00 Eaely public printing or job office 10.00 EacHi Laundry 5.00 Eacfc resident portrait, pasted or crayon or person engaged in enlarging portraits 5.00 Each non resident portrait, pas te L'l or crayon or person en gaged in enlarging portraits . 10 00 Any person applying for a license under the above ordinances shall be required to pay for full license year and same be posted in place of business in a conspicuous place. Transferable only by recommendation of ordinance committee. Kespt submitted. Aldermen Jordan, chairman, Prout, Murphey. Nothing further, minutes read and approved, and upon motion council adjourned. W. B. Smith, J. A. Blalock, Mayor. Clerk ifc Treas. The mother who would he horri fied at the thought of letting her daughter wander away to a strange country without guide or counsel, yet permits her to enter that unknown land of womanhood without counsel or caution. Then in utter ignorance, the maiden must meet physical problems whose solution will affect her whole fu ture life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been well named a “God-send to women.” It cor rects irregularities and imparts such vigorous vitality to the deli cate womanly organs, as fit them for their important functions. Many a nervous, hysterical, peevish girl has been changed to a happy young woman after the use of “Favorite Prescription” has established the sound health of the organs peculiarly feminine. Every woman should own a copy of the People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. The same hook of 1008 pages in sub stantial cloth for 81 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The incendiary is a man of con suming ambition. A SAD DISAPPOINTMENT. Ineffective liver medicine is a disap pointment, but you don’t want to purge strain and break the glands of the stomach and bowels. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers never disappoint. They cleanse the system of all poison and putrid matter and do it so gently that, one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are a tonic to the liver. Cores bilious ness, torpid liver and prevents fever. Jno. H. Blackburn, Barnesvile, Ga. L. Holmes, Milner, Ga. Ability never accomplished hily thing without will. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat* Not Good on the N. P. Talking of railroad mistakes, this is one of the latest stories told by J. J. 11 ill, president of the Northern Pacific: A station, agent on that road had been granted leave of ab sence for the purpose of getting married. The usual passes for the happy couple had been issued from the main office. On the trip the agent met anew conductor, who de manded his ticket. “I have a pass,” replied the agent, handing out an envelope. The conductor read it very sol emnly and, handing it hack, said with a shake of the head: “Gee, man, that pass is good for a very long and it may be a very fine journey, but not on the N. IV' It turned out that the agent had put his pass and his marriage cer tificate in the same envelope and the conductor had taken out the former. SOFT CORE Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood arc ound in the soft core of the )oncs called the marrow and om- say red blood also conies rom the spleen. Healthy bone narrow and healthy spleen ire full of fat. .Scott’s Emulsion makes new / rid by feeding the bone iiTrrov/ and the spleen with il richest of all fats, the pure od iiver oil. 1 or pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood i > thin and pale, Scott’s Em ilsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the blood-making organs but gives them strength to do their proper work. Send for free sample. SCOTT ft IiOWN’E, Chemists, u-rtr,:- ■ .-reel. .NewYork. 1-k. Ji .oo ; all druggists. ionp%,ru..-.. ■i. CASTOR AVtgefablc Preparationfor As similating the Food nudßeg ala - ling the Stomachs ondßowls of ' ■ r rr Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. afrflDrSAMl ZZ OT Pwnpki* SnJL~ > Mtx Smna * J KtxkmlU -Wir - i jtiurforit * I &K3SU** ) Hinp Sfmd - I (tmtifj Aumr 1 Mikfiw rtmvr. / Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .(Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Rucclan Exactions in oiuvrla. It would appear that Russia is de termined to run every profitable business by the state. The govern n ent has a monopoly of transporta tion, has pre-empted the spirit in dustry and muy ut any time seize the tobacco trade. The state regu lates wages, grants or refuses rights to work for precious and base min erals and to obtain fuel—in fact, leaves to the individud little but the cultivation of the soil and the raising of stock. The cry is, “Sibe ria is rich and Siberia is for us Rus sians alone!” and the state answers, not in words, but in deeds, “SilieriM is for the Russians and shall be rich by administrative order.” The pio neer finds gold or strikes oil, then the pioneer is ousted and his field of operations reserved exclusively for exploitation by the state when and as the state may deem it expedient to act. No one questions the right; many criticise the policy.—Outlook. A TEXAS WONDER. H ALL’S (iItKAT DIM OVKHV. One small bottle of I bill’s Great Dis covery cures all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravid, cures diabe tes, seminal emissions, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and all irregularity of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women, regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will send by mail on re ceipts of sl. One small bottle is two months’treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E.W. Hall solo manufacturer. I\ O. Box 029, Ht. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by W. A. Wright. Martin, Tenn., June 3, IDOL This is to certify that I have used Halt’s Texas Wonder for kidney trou ble and have never found anything its equal. Its merits are wonderful. Try it, as I did, and be convinced. KkV. ii. C. WmTNEi.L. Good Business. Mrs. Spiffing—What is your Bon Janies doing, Mrs. Van Braarri ? Mrs. Van Bruam—Janies is a pharmacist. Mrs. Spiffiris- 'That’s fine. I sec by the papers that, farm assists out west get $3 and five meals a day.—Pitts burg Chronicle-Telegraph. It Came With Her. “Your husband,” said the talka tive man, “has such a gentle dispo sition. lie inherited it from his mother, I suppose?” “No,” replied Mrs. Ilenpeck sig nificantly, “I think 1 rnay safely say that was part of my dowry.”—Phil adelphia Press. TAKE CAKE OJ 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 tlie nourishment in the food they eat. Kev. J. H. Holladay of Hoi lad ay, Miss., writes : Kodol has cured me. I consider it is the best remedy 1 ever used for dynja-paia and stomach troubles.. 1 was given up by physicians. Kodol saved my life. Take it after meals. Jno 11. Blackburn. L. Holmes. Barnesville, Ga. Milner, Ga. Rilacare Tour lirreli With Cuacarcn* Candy Cathartic. cir conniipatlorj forever 2V* If CO. C. f'jlL driiffgiftumfuivl none* 1 Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the a Signature # /Lp w hf Use 1/ For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THI OENT.UN "** OBK CITY. Ja B LACK*ORAIKHfIjft M%TI°PATIO ,, ZJ Gonstinaf ion is nothing more than a clogging of the bowels Vs J' and nothing less than vital stag * nation or death if not relieved. ■] W If every constipated sufferer V A could realize that he is allowing fl B poisonous tilth to remain in his I system, he would soon get relief. H ■ Constipation invites all kind of Eg I contagion. Headaches, bilious- fj ■ ness, colds and many other ail- 1 ■ menls disappear when consti- 1 a rated bowels arerelieved, Thed- Ij a ford’s Black-Draught thoroughly ft cleans out the bowels in an easy f and natural manner without the ■ P purging of calomel or other vio ft lent cathartics. m t He sure that you get the origi- ft Sa nal Thedford’s Black-Draught, M vi made by The Chattanooga Meili- ■ W einnCo. Sold by all druggists in ■ 25 cent and SI.OO packages. 9 V Morgan, Ark., Mnr 25, 1001. ft I cannot roioamiciiil Tlioilford’H Black- ■ H Drauglittoolilglilj. I keep It In mr houiiic ■ tV all the time anil inivo nacil It tor tlio taut U Bj ten yearn. 1 nerer ga*c wy children IK TO any othec laxative. I think I could ■ V never he able to work without It St M on aermint of being troubled with II < onellf .llon. Votir medicine la Eamlsf 11,1 lh “ ! teepa me up. C. B. McFAKLAMI. Perfect and Peerless Rheumatism and all liver, Kidney and Blad der troubles caused by uric acid in the system. It ctrrss by deanuing and vitr.lhdng the blood, Lima removing the cause of disease. It givea vigor and tone and builds up the health and strength o/ the patient while using the remedy. UkICSOL is a luminary in the medical world. It has cured and will continue to cure more of 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 f never disappoints. It cures in i fallibly if taken as directed. * Try it and be convinced that it is a wonder and a blessing to suffering humanity. Price SI.OO per txatt’e, or 0 bot- I ties for $5. For sale by druggists. I Scad stamp for book of partic | ulars and wonderful cures. If I your druggist cannot supply yon I it will be sent, prepaid, upon I receipt of price. Address: URICSOL CHEMICAL Cft., Lo* Aspics, Cal. LAMAB ft BANXINBROd CO., Allasts, oa. Uatribstlof Ajeata.