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h f j ; ffitt rj[ : if * ll^nunP'' THE COUNCIL’S PROCEEDINGS. Council Chamber, ) Bahn'ksville, Ga., N0v., 8, 1902 j Regular meeting of council call ed border by the Mayor. Pres ent, Aldermen Murphey, Bennett, Prout and Collier; absent, Coch ran and Jordan. The finance committee recom mended the payment of the fol lowing bills, and same were ap proved by and ordered paid: St. and Public property $ 75.85 Klee. Lt. and Water Wks. $335.82 Salaries $3*45 K3 Coupons $175.00 Total $032.00 The Ordinance Committee re ported progress on petition of Union Colored School. City attorney reported progress regarding the result of his investi gation of the amount deposited by the Dispensary Commission in the New South Bank at the time of its failure, and also of the bond required of the Treasurer of said commission. The registration ordinance in troduced by Alderman Murphey was passed by council and Clerk and Treasurer was instructed to give notice of this in the columns of the News-Gazette. Clerk and Treas. was instructed to have notice given, that any tax es remaining unpaid after Nov. 20th, 1002, would have execution issued on same. Nothing further, minutes read and approved, and upon motion, council adjourned. W. B. Smith, Mayor. J. A. Blalock, Clerk A Treas. ~ , ■ vyrpr-,r~ • AVERAGES A GROSS PER MONTH. I have many calls fur Cheney’s Ex pectorant. A single test is all that’s necessary to. convince people of its value. HkNRY E. I.AMCKIN. St. Louis Mo. OAOTORIA. B*r th# Kind You Have Always Bought tDr. A. S. Dyar & Cos., PHYSICIANS AND SPECIALISTS, 34 v Penohtree street. Atlanta, Ca. Chronic, Nervous, and Private Diseases Our Specialty. DM. S, DVAM Marif/Mle DcJSßltv. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal lavssoa, Night {{missions. lavss INCIVUUo of Vital Powers, Sleeplessm ss, Despondency. Lose of Memory, ('.infusion of Ideas, Blurr liefore the Byes. IdKittsdc, Ijwguor, Qlooininnw, Depnn Nion of Spirits. Av< i sion to Hociot), Easily Discouraged. |jok of Confidence, Dull, 11..—. Vi,fit for Study or Business, and find* Ufe a burden, Sakki.t, Pkumankntly ani> Phiyatki.y Oukkp. n | Anr | _ JoI, j Disenims, SyphlUis, a disease most horrible in its re- DIOOU ana OKin suits. eompViely eradicated without the use of mer cury,'■ierofuhi.Krvstpcias, Fever Soros, blotches, pimples, ulcers. pm ns in the bond nnd bom*., avphntlne sere tHrenfc, mouth and tongue, glandular enlargement of the *i., k, rheumatism. , .itarrb. etc.. I’HHManf.nti.y ithto wiikn othkh* hayk fau.v.p. U * Kiiln v and bladder troubles, \v> aK back, burning urine, frequency rinarV <4 urine high colored, or milky sediment on sanding, tioiiorrho a, Gleet, Cvstitis,etc , Vekmanknti.y Ciiikd when ivritKits Fam.kp. OUR SUCCESS is liasatt on faets. First—Practical Kxjierienee Second—Kvery easeis spisdaTly studied, thus starting ariglit. Third—Mislieines are prepared in our laboratory c.uo-tly to suit each ease, and furnished to our patients without any ad ditional dluurgo pr'eost, thus effniing euros without injury. Hir new and improved system of mail treatment enables us to treat and cure imtienis at their own homes just as successfully ami satisfactorily as by a personal interview and examination Therefore if you eannot eall write us for perfect Ques ten, List, for men and women. State which you want. We alisolutelv guarantee a cure in every case accepted by us for treatment Thousands email A friendly letter max save you future suffering and shame, and add golden yiars to life. Address’or call on DR. A. S. DYAR A CO., m l 2 Peachtree St . Between Marietta and Walton Striets, Atlanta. Georgia LAMPS Do you need a lamp of any kind ? If so, you should certainly see our .... Beautiful Line before you hasten to part with your hard earned “shekles.” When yon see them and hear ’em priced, you will “smole a smile” at their cheap ness —and they are cheap only in price. They are going, too, like hot buttered bat ter-cakes before a hungry tramp. We We have ’em from 10 djmes on up. B. F. Reeves. Property Transfers. The deal was completed this week iu which Mr. Jim Reeves sold his home on Zebulon street to Mr. Thos. J. Berry, of Milner. Mr. Berry will move his family here and occupy his home sometime between now and Jan. Ist. This is a valuable piece of property and in a good location. Mr. Ber ry and family will be welcomed to the city. Another deal was carried through in which Mr. Jim Reeves bought the home of Mr. A. O. Bennett on Forsyth street and will move into it as soon as Mr. Bennett vacates. This is also one of the most desirable homes in the city and Mr. Reeves is fortu nate in securing the same. Mr. Bennett has not yet decided whether he will build another or what he will do, but be retains procession of this place until Jan. Ist. Between now and then he may build again or buy another home. OASTOniA. Beam the /j The Kind You Have Always Bought "Well Deserved. An old farmer dictating his will to a lawyer, according to Tit-Bits, said; “I give and bequeath to my wife the sum of £ 100 a year. Is that write doon?” “Yes,” said the lawyer; “butshe is not so old but she may marry again. Won’t yo(t make any change in that case? Most people do.” “Ah, well, write again say: ‘lf my wife marry again 1 give to her the sum of £2OO a year.’ That’ll do, eh?’ “Why, that’s just double the sum that she would have had if she had remained unmarried,,’ said the lawyer. It is generally the other way.” “Aye,” said the farmed. * l hut him that takes her deserve it.” V THE BARNESVILLE NE „ GAZETTE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1902 DEATH CALLS j REV. A. B. PIPE, PROMINENT METHODIST IWIVIS TKII DIES ALTER LINGERING IM/NKSS. I Rf*v. A. B. Pope died atm:Boa. in. Sunday at his home in Wpeord after a lingering illness ofKveral Mr. Pope had been a melSjberof the North (B orgia conferenti*, but his health failing him h<| was located at his r--quest aboutt four years ago, and resumed' tice of law, which he had previous ly abandoned for the ministry. He was a son of the late Judge Pope of Zebulon, and leaves four little children and a widow, who is a sister of State School Commis sioner W. B. Merritt and Mrs. D. A. Stroud of this city. He was buried in the Methodist cemetery at Zebulon Monday and the funeral was attended by a large number of friends add rela tives. Rev. Pope was well known in this section and has a host of friends who extend sympathy to the bereaved family. SINCE THE ELDEST WAS A BABY. I am proud to recommend Cheney’s Expectorant as a cure for coughs and colas. I have used it with my children since the oldest was a baby, and have never known it to fail. Mrs. Sarah L. Morrow, Hopkins Ferry, Miss. Dr. A. S. Dyar & Cos. This is a firm of physicians and specialists who have an office in Atlanta. They are an old establish ed firm and have the confidence of the people. They make a specialty of the diseases of men. Those in need of any treatment of this kind should go or write to them in Atlanta. Read their ad in another part of this paper. Methodist Market. The ladies of the methodist market had a very successful day of it last Saturday and quite a nice sum was cleared for their church. They served dinner and supper and every-body spoke in praise of the fare and treatment at this institution, and all were well pleased at the result of the days efforts. They will continue to run the market during the fall and winter in the E. L. Rogers building. Beauty is born in the blood. Beauty is more than “skin deep.” it is blood deep. When the blood is tainted by disease the llesh will feel it and the skin will show it. Sallow or muddy complexions, pimples, blotches, and eruptions are only the surface signs of im pure blood. Face washes, lotions, complexion powders, may palliate the evils but they cannot cure the disease. The only cure is to cleanse the blood of the poisonous matter which is the cause of the outbreak in the llesh and skin. Impure blood can be absolutely purified by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Jts effect on tlesh and skin is marked. Sores heal and disappear. The Bkin be comes smoothe, and- regains its natural color. The eyes brighten and sparkle, the whole body is rad iant with the brightness and beauty of health. Golden Medi cal Discovery contains no alcohol, whiskey or other intoxicant, and is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. The use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, assist the action of the “Discovery,” by cleensing the sys tem of clogging matter. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR BOND ELECTION. By virtue of an ordinance adopted by tlie Mayor and Council of the City of Bartlesville on November 3rd, 1902, 1 hereby give notice that the books for the registration of the qualified voters of said city will be opened by the Commissioners at the City Hall on Wednesday, November 26th, 1902. at 8 o’clock a. in., and that the same will be held open for three days, to-wit: November 26th, November 27th, and November 28th, 1902, between the hours of Ba. m. and 4 p. m., during .which time all who are qualified and entitled to vote in the Special Bond Election for issuing “Public Improve ment Bonds.” called for December 2nd, 1902, may register. Said registra tion will i>e governed by the usual regulations governing the registration of voters in said city. No person shall vote at said Bond Election unless he has duly registered. By order of the Mayor and Council, this November sth, 1902. J A. Blalock, Clerk A Treasurer. UM \ Vy Aoisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, the Great Skin Cure, for preserving;, puri fying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, ana sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying inflammations and irritations, or too free or offensive perspirations, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others. Complete Treatment tor every Humour, sl. Consisting of Cuticura SOAP(2se.j,to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, anil soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticuka Ointment (Me.), to tustantly allay itching, lnllaimua tion, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticuka Resolvent Pills (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. Cuticura Resolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) are anew, tasteless, odorless, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticura Resolvent, as well as for all <>i her blood jmritiers and humour cures. In sorew cap vials, containing 60 doses, price 25c. Sold throughout the world. British Depot: 37-38, Charterhouse Bq., London. French Depot: 5 Rue dc la Pei*. Peris. Pott*s Deco akd Ciikm. Core, Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. “Ail snout the Skin,” tree. Mfssion Study For November. The Missionary society of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. W.B. Smith, Nov. 10th., 2. 80 p. m. The ladies are request ed to meet promptly. Subject—Woman’s Missionary Union. Mejiory Thoughts “The world awaits our help, The immortal now must be the hour To link our weakness with divine power.” Helpful Thoughts: 2 Cor. 5: 14- 15; Luke 19: 12-24; Rom. 15: 1-3; Heb. 6: 10; Matt. 20:27-28; Jer. 32: 17.. Prayer. Prepared papers limited to five minutes each. The delights of service—Miss Lily Milner. The joy of helping the needy— Mrs. W. B. Smith. Intercourse with Christians — Mrs. Robert. Jordan Co-workers with God.-Mrs. Pope Milner. Solo : I’ll go where you want me to go, dear Lord.—Mrs. Neely. Reasons for engaging in the Mis sionary service.—Rev. C. W. Dur den. Leaflet: The responsibility of not doing.—Miss Annie Howard. The election of delegates to the Slate Convention at Americus, report from committees on local work and other business. Mrs. J. W. Reeves, Pres. Miss Roberta Mitchell, Sect. Dark Hair “ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a great many years, and al though 1 am past eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my head.” Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. We mean all that rich, I dark color your hair used to have. If it’s gray now, no matter; for Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re j stores color to gray hair. i Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. SI.OO a bottl*. AH drogjistt. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and wo w ill express [ you a bottle. Be sure and give the name ■ of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. A Y KK CO., Lowell, Mass. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Located in Barnesville so the traveling men say, the largest and most up-to-date Hardware store between Macon and Atlanta, and in that store you will find the largest assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, etc. in Barnesville. Remember my HARNESS OIL, Lubricating Oils. Axle Grease, etc. The quality is the best ank prices low. I have on hand a let of Harness, Leather Collars, etc., which I can offer you BARGAINS in. I have bought 20000 GUN SHELLS, and can accommodate you in quality and quantity. I also have some very fine GUNS for sale at liar gain. 1 fine Parker hammer gun, $22.50; 2 fine hammerless Davis Bros, guns, $26.00, and others in proportion. Large lot of PISTOLS and Cartridges cheap. Barbed wire, $8.50 per hundred. White Lead, Gc; Linseed Oil, 65c; ’Good Ready- Mixed Paints, $1.25 per gallon. Everything else in propor tion. One regular talfri down Winchester repeating shot gun, 0 shot, $12.50. Come to see me. =J. B. BANKSTON,- Manager of The Bankston#Hardware Store. P. S. I have notice from the Stove Manufacturers with drawing all previous quotations on stoves, owing to the con tinued heavy advance in iron and other raw material, but I have a large quantity on hand and will sell them at same old price. THE WAY Pride of Barnesville Flour is Made. FIRST: We buy the finest wheat possible to secure, and tributary to Nashville is grown the finest wh et in the world for producing flour to make buscuit, light bread and pastry. NEXT: We scour and clean the wheat thoroughly in one of the most complete and perfect plants for this purpose it is possible to obtain, realizing that if the dirt is not removed before grinding, it cannot be afterwards, as it reduces as fine as the flour, and will pass through the finest bolting cloths. This process of cleaning and scouring takes out all the foreign substance, and even the dirt in the crease of the grain, which is extremely hard to get rid of, and also removes the woody fibre from the end cf the wheat, which few mills ever attempt to take off. The wheat having been perfectly scoured and cleaned goes through the latest improved roller and plan sifter mill in the country, and during this process is most carefully watched over by a miller of twenty-five years experience. We do not try to make the greatest possible amount of First Patent, but only that pro portion v.-hich insures the highest quality of both First and Second grades. We also make low grade flour, but do not quote it, as it t oes into our Ship Stuff, Cleaning our wheat so perfectly before grinding makes very expensive milling; that is, it increases the cost of the flour so much that it must be sold for a little more money than when made in the ordinary way We concluded, though, some time ago there was enough trade in our territory that would appreciate the very fine t, purest and most nutritious flour to take the output of a mill of our capacity making this class of goods at the slight increased cost, and judging from our large sales and many voluntary letters of praise for flour received daily- from customers since we began milling on this plan, we made no mistake. Only a few days ago one of our regular customers dropped in to see us while in the city on his way East and remarked that he had no trouble in getting 25 cents per barrel more for our flour than for the corresponding grade made by other mills. We showed him through our plant, and he was surprised to see how perfectly we cleaned the grain. We also took him through our Cooking Department. In this we have an old time colored cook, Aunt Virginia, who bakes the flour and meal, w-hich is taken from the packers in our mill every two hours night and day; thus making it impossible for inferior flour and meal to go out without our discovering it. This insures perfect uniformity of our goods, as we know exactly what w-e are making at all times. It would do you good to see some of the biscuit and corn bread Aunt Virginia sends into our office almost hourly each dny. Nothing could he prettier, purer or better. We dislike to talk about other mills, but for our mutual interest we want to tell you how many of them make their flour. But few of them even attempt to grind the finest- wheat, claiming they can make flour cheaper out of low grades. We admit that they can do this, and they can sell it, too, often easier than we can ours at the slight advance we ask, but w-e ars sure it is not so good, white, pure, swete and wholesome. It contains dirt and other non-nutritious substances. At a casual glance it may sometimes look as white as ours, but when it so appears, on close examination, it will ha seen to have a bluish cast, this being conclusive evidence that it- contains but little which is the strength or nutritious part of the wheat, and is of a creamy color. By grinding poor w-heat, and using but little and often poor cleaning machinery, they get more flour [or rather more flopr and dirt combined], and at a decreased cost. We though, think if every customer could see tile dirt, etc., which we take out and many other mills grind, they would not object to paying a little more for our flour. Pride of Barnesville is the best. You can buy it here and nowhere else. /• JOHN T. MIDDLEBROOKS. CITY TAX NOTICE. City tax must be paid by Nov. 20th., or fi-fa will be issued on same. J. A. Blalock, C. & T. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the , S/f Signature of C &a,r?Y. unappreciated Genius. A young German painter, resi dent in New York, “whose remarks able talent finds no sufficient outlet under German conditions,” adver tises for the support of an Ameri can woman of wealth who will adopt him as a son and find her reward in his gratitude and in the spectacle of his unfolding genius. \r CURES , Rheumatism,>^* f Kidney i i 1 i E A !^nv/ DRUG6ISTS B B A Mawmctwhd ar nlliE/ NEWNAN t | lIIJIIiWMEDiCIHECO. O I GA. \ Cures Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers. 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