The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, September 18, 1902, Image 8
Nearly 20 Cases
Canned Meats, &c
Just Received, Embracing^
Potted Ham,
Potted Turkey,
Lunch Tongue,
Lunch vSatisage,
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.
Wagons, Buggies and Surreys
I carry and keep always in stock the best wagons, buggies, sur
reys, harness, saddles and robes, which I will sell as cheap as any
body. Just 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 bund for sale and trade. Teams for rent.
ROBERT MITCHELL.
Bartlesville, Ga.
If you know Malaria, you certainly don’t
like it. If you know Ayer’s Malaria and
Ague Cure, you certainly do like it.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
<fTOO TO^>
WOODWARD & BETHIINE
and got t)ie'B©Bt Bargains > Bug
gies, Surreys, Phaetons. Also all kinds
of Repairing and now work done.
Como to see us and save money.
Woodard ,t Bkthune.
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 has met with the most cordial
recept ion of any remedy ever put on
the market . It has effected quick
cures and gives such genuine satis
faction wherever introduced. Mr. E.
O. Mays, engineer for the Southern
Ry., was cured of a severe ki Iney
trouble by this wonderful medicine.
Hon. Walter A. Given, a prominent
druggist of Gurley, Ala, says: "It is
the most wonderful medicine of the
age.” 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, diahetis, gravel,
inffamation of the bladder, pain in
the back, sleeplessness, nervousness,
indigestion, rheumatism or are in a
general rundown condition, write to
day fora sample bottle which will.be
sent you absolutely free.
Address,
The Squaw Vink MkdkixkCo..
HCKTSVItI.K, AI.A.
Regular size 60 cents per bottle,
Sold by John H. Blackburn, Bartles
ville, Ga.
Pigs Feet,
Roast Beef,
Canned Tripe
Chipped Dried Beef,
Amc and Imp. Sardines,
4 kinds Salmon,
Alligator Oysters, etc.
A Narrow escape.
A friend of Tom Dunn tells the
following anecdote illustrative of
the cx-shcriiPs pluck and ready wit:
Dunn and a party of friends had
been spending a half hour in an
uptown cafe and paused at the door
for a moment on the way out.
As they did so a man entered,
slamming the door so hard that a
basket of champagne which stood on
tin 1 edge of a shelf over the thresh
old was knocked down by the im-
“ANOTnKU SECOND AND THK DEINKS
WOULD HAVE It KEN ON ME."
pact. There was a general gasp, for
Dunn stood immediately under
neath.
The ex-sherilT was the only man
in the crowd who kept cool. He
had seen the basket start and he
caught it neatly in midair. Then,
turning to the others, the basket
still held over his head, he observed
calmly:
“Boys, another second and the
drinks would have been on me.” —
New York Letter.
Senator Plunkitt Interpret* Latin.
State Senator Plunkitt was re
ceiving his retainers as usual in the
rotunda of the county courthouse
when one said:
“I don’t like this talking about
triumvirs in Tammany Hall. It’s
worse than the cry of ‘boss.’ ”
“Nonsense!” exclaimed the sena
tor. “Just think what the word
moans. ‘Virs’ is Latin for men, and
‘triumph-firs* means the men who
are going to win. That’s what you
want, isn’t it? Just don’t you worry
about those ‘triumph men.’ ” —New
York World.
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-CL SETTE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1902.
011ß CORRESPONDENT .
ZEBULON.
Jeff Davis Institute opened with
about seventy-five pupils and they
continue to come. Prof. W. D.
Thurmond is very ably assisted
by Prof. T. D. Thurmond and
Miss Lucile Burdic. Miss Mary
Lizzie Matthews has charge of the
music department again. .
Mr. G. C. Means, of Grace, Miss.,
is visiting his father, Mr. J. \\ .
Means.
Miss Maud Howell spent several
days last week with friends in
Atlanta.
Messrs. Horace Head, Louis
Milner, and George Weathers will
leave next week for the Tech.
Miss Genie Beckham entertained
her friends very pleasantly Tues
day night.
Miss Lilly Belle Lavender is
visiting her grand-mother here,
Mrs. R. W. Mitchell.
Madam Rumor says wedding
bells will ring in Zebulon soon.
Mr. Holmes Jordan, of Moleua,
was in the city Sunday.
Mr. Neal Howard has a good
job at Albany. He is working
for the Southern Express Com
pany.
Miss Gennie Mitchell has ac
cepted a position with Sullivan
Slade Cos. and will be glad to
have her friends call.
Miss Minnie Cook is visiting
friends here this week.
Dr. Dabney, r a Presbyterian
minister, preached two fine ser
mons here Sunday.
Mr. J. S. Sullivan, who has been
sick with typhoid fever all the
summer, has gone with his family
to The Rock to visit his wife’s
people and to recuperate.
Mrs. N. P. Graham and child
ren, who have been here for some
time, left Tuesday for Carrolton.
Mr. Jack Mitchell returned to
Auburn last week.
Messrs. Wiley Gwyn and Comer
Bates are at the Locust Grove
Institute this fall.
Miss Miriam Adams, one of our
brightest girls, is at Monroe
Female College this term.
Miss Mary Wilder returned from
Atlanta Wednesday, where she
has been studying the new styles
in millinery. She will be pleased
to see her friends at Sullivan
Slade A Co’s.
The many friends of Dr. Marvin
M. Head, are gratified to see him
out again after his recent illness.
Our people are making great
preparations for the Primitive
Baptist association, which is to be
held at Bluif Spring Friday, Sat
urday and Sunday next. It is
predicted that a targe congrega
tion will he present.
HOW’S THIS.
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’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
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Walditig KinnanA 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.
Competitive Drill.
The Blues held their annual
competative individual drill Tues
day night at the aromry. The
medal was won by corporal
Clarence Willis, who will wear it
for the next month, the drill being
held monthly hereafter instead of
annually as has been the custom
heretofore.
The prize was won by Sergeant
Bush, now 2nd Lieutenant, last
year.
Cures Eczema. Itching Humors.
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
sores, etc. Druggists, sl. Sample
free and prepaid by writing to
Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Describe trouble and free medical
advice sent in sealed letter. *
And all Forms of Itching
Scaly Humours Instantly
Relieved and Speedily
CURED BY CUTICURA,
Complete Treatment ($1), consists
of Cuticura Soar, to cleanse the
skin of crusts and scales and soften the
thickened cuticle, Cuticura Oint
ment, to instantly allay itching,
irritation, and inflammation, and
soothe and heal, and Cuticura Re
solvent Pili.9, to cool and cleanse
the blood. A Single Set is often
sufficient to cure the most torturing,
disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed
ing, scaly, crusted, and pimply hu
mours, when all else fails.
MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP,
assisted by Cuticura Ointment for beautify
ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and stop
ping of falling hair, for softening and whiten
ing the hands, for baby ltehings and rashes,
in baths for annoying Irritations and ehaflngs,
or too free or offensive perspiration, for
many sanative, antiseptic purposes which
suggest themselves to women, and for all the
purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Cuticura Resolvent Pills (Chocolate
Coated) are anew. tasteless, odorless, eco
nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid
Cuticura KKSolvent, as well as for all other
blood purifiers and humour cures. In screw
cap vials, containing 60 doses, price 25c.
Sold thro -jhout th world. Soap. Me., Oixtvixt,
jfle., Hills, Me. Brltlih bopot, it 23, Chrterhou
So., London. Frnch Drpoi: 3 Ru, it U P*ix, Holj.
Pott ,r Dana ard Cam. Cotr., Sole Props., Bca.--,
U. 8. A.
Personal Overflow.
Mr. Shi Gray made a visit to Macon
last Sunday to friends.
Mrs. C. 11. Humphrey spent Tuesday
in Atlanta with friends.
Mr. L. A. Collier spent Sunday with
relatives at Colliers Station.
Mr. J. B. Head, of Milner, was in
the city on business Monday.
Dr. R.A. Franklin,of Jackson visited
his father, Mr. J. R. Franklin Sunday.
Messrs. G. A. Simmons anil C. H.
Hartley, of Zebulon, .were in the city
yesterday.
Mr. J. F. Willis, a the good citizens
of Milner, was in town Monday looking
after business.
We buy your old gold and silver.
J. H. Bate & Cos
Col. W. W. Lambdin was absent
from the city Saturday on a business
trip to Lawrenceville.
Mr. W. J. Franklin and family, of
Zebulon, visited his father’s family
Saturday and Sunday last.
Mr. G. W. Langsford, one of the well
to-do men of Middlebrooks, was in
town last week on business.
Mr. L. P. Nicholson, of Charleston,
S. C., was in the city several days
recently, the guest of friends.
Miss Mussie Hudson returned home
Monday, after a pleasant visit of
several weeks to Atlanta relatives.
WANTED BOARDER S—Nice
front rooms and good board reason
able. Close in. Address P. O. box 164.
For Sale— l One good gentle buggy
horse. Also, one good, young milch
cow for sale cheap. J. R. Franklin.
Dr. J. E. Garner and sister, Miss
Dessie, of Thomaston, were the guests
of their uncle, Mr. J. R. Franklin,
Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Brown left a few da.vs
ago for her farm in Taylor county,
where she will remain about two
weeks.
Mr. E. A. Smith, wife and baby, of
Elberton, are visiting Ids parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gwynette Smith, on Green
wood street.
Mrs. W. C. Carriker, of Marietta, and
Mrs. T. C. Pedan, of Westminister, S
0., are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gwynette Smith, on Greenwood
street.
Found —One bunch of keys, con
taining 5 keys and a Georgia Railroad
baggage check, number 3152. Owner
can get same by calling at this office
and paying for this notice.
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 with results. 50 cents at Jno. H.
Blackburns.
If You can’t sleep at Night
use Smith’s Nerve Restorer. It is a
true Nerve Tonic. Will cure any case
of Nervous Frustration ; does not con
tain opium in any form. Sold by Jno.
11. Blackburn.
A Complete
Investigation Soon
is what the people
of Barnesville want.
Especially what J. B. BANKSTON wants is
for you to come and inspect the largest and
most complete stock 0f...
HARDWARE
ever put on exhibition in Barnesville —new
and up-to-date.
The Largest Line of Stoves
ever seen in one house in Barnesville before.
If you are going to paint your house, come to
see me. I can surprise you. I know what
Lubricating oil ought to be, and have them.
I also handle ...
Eureka Harness Oil
by the barrel. It is very good. I carry a
complete line of .
Electrical and Water Works
supplies. Also, lamps of the Edison make,
which is considered to be the best made in 32,
16 and BC. P. A
Complete Line Carpenters’ Tools
Builders’ supplies, etc. Barbed wire, $8.75; Nails,
$2.85; Keg Old English White Lead, (H cts; Lin
seed Oil, 75c pergalon, and every other thing in pro
portion. I know erops in this section is short, and
I have marked my goods accordingly. I bought my'
stock at a discount and before the rise, most of it,
and can sell closer than my competitors. Come to
see me. lam down on the corner in one of the
prettiest and best lighted stores in Barnesville.
Will make it to your interest.
-J. B. BANKSTON,-
Manager of The Bankston Hardware Store,
Trading Stamps
Jno. T. Middlebrooks
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.
No one can undersell me bn the quality of goods. “Do
unto others as you would have them do unto you,” is
my motto.
I Give 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 T inware
Paints, Oils, Etc.
Makes a special t} T of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Keenest
edge Razors, Fire arms, Domestic and Dainty Foreign Pot
tery, Lisks guaranteed non-rustible Tinware, The Iron Kin?
Cook Stoves, Chattanooga and Syracuse Plows, the best har
rows, Deering Harvester Machinery.