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set!
How’s This for a BARGAIN?
ONLY 35 CENTS!
This set of Glassware, consisting of 1 pieces—Butter
Dish, Sugar Dish, Cream Pitcher and Spoonholder —for the
small sum of ONLY 35 CENTS. We have Berry
Sets at same price. You just try us once on Lamps, Crock
ery, Tinware, Fresh Groceries, etc., and you’ll be a constant
customer. Yours to please,
B. F. Reeves.
Fireproof Cotton.
United States Consul Oliver S.
D. Hughes, Coburg, Germany, is
informed that German cotton
manufacturers are intending to
make trial of a discovery whereby
cotton and other similar highly
inflamable materials can be
rendered permanently fireproof.
With the exception of explosives,
there is no article that Hares up
so quickly as cotton when it comes
into contact with a light, especial
ly in those particular goods which
are made of hoavv yarns and
“combed out” ou both sides in
order to give the appearance of
flannel.
The fireproofing process consists
of “asbestinizing” the fabrics, by
which means permanent immunity
from burning is assured, but the
exact manner in which it is aeheiv
ed is not divulged. “Asbestine
fabrice” can be washed again and
again and yet retain their non
ignit&blequality. From this it will
be seen that the process does not
consist in merely putting upon the
material a chemical that for the
t ime being rendered it lion-inllam
able, but rather, as in the case
of mercerizing, in changing the
very character of the material.
“Asbcst inized” clothes are said to
be perfectly hygienic, and can be
safely worn next to the skin.
ASLEEP AMID FLAMES.
Breaking into a blazing home, some
firemen lately dragged the sleeping in
mates from death. Fancied security
and death near. It’s that way when
you neglect coughs and colds. Don’t
do it. Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption gives perfect protection
against ail Throat Chest and Lung
Troubles. Keep it near.mid avoid suf
fering, death and doctor’s bills. A
teaspoonful stops a Into cough, persis
tent use the most stubborn. Harmless
and nice tasting, it’s guaranteed to
-atsify by \V. A Wright. Price 50*
41.00. Trial bottle free.
Indigestion Pains
ELIEVED IMMEDIATELY BY
CAPUDINE
SOOTHES THE STOMAc'ft.
Sold at Drugstores.
Dn A. S. Dyar & Cos.,
fef 1 Wf PHYSICIANS AND SPECIALISTS,
C 34'. Peachtree atreot, Atlanta, C;i.
Chronic, Nervous,
Wi '/wv and Private Diseases
Our Specialty.
HR. S. DYAR
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Listless, I'nili for Study or Business.ml finds life a burden, Safely, PermaNKNTt.v
AND PRIVATELY t'l'HKO.
HI nrt H o QL ir\ Diseases. Sv phillis, a disease most horrible in its re-
A-'l'-fLtvJ dlivl wIM 11 suits, completely eradicated without the use of mer
cury, Scrofula. Erysipelas, Fever Sons, blotches, pimples, ulcers. |mins in the head
and lames, syphillitie son'throat, month ami toimue,glandular enlargement of the
iteeK. rheutnatisim catarrh, etc., i'hkmanknti.v i'PUkii when others iiavr failed.
Uri nTr V/ Kidney ami bladder troubles, wisik hack. burning urine, frequency
11. IC4I y of urinating, uriue high colored, or milky sediment on sanding.
tionorrhn'H. Olevt, Cystitis, etc., Permanently CfHitn when others Failed.
OUR SUCCESS is Uts,*l on facts. First—Practical Experience Second—Every
ease is s|ss-mlly studied, thus starting aright. Third—Medicine* are preiiansl in our
ULiratory exactly to suit each ease, and furnished to our imtients without any ad
ditional charge or i-ost, thus effecting cures without injury.
BPOur new and improved system of mail treatment enables us to treat and cure
patients at their own homes just as successfully and satisfactorily as by a personal
interview and examination Therefore if you cannot call write us for perfect (Jims
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Marietta and Walton Streets, Atlanta, Georgia
A Child Dies.
son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Torbert died
at their home on Brown avenue
Sunday afternoon, after an illness
of about three weeks. The re
mains were interred at Mt. Zion
church near Piedmont Monday
morning. The funeral services
were held at the home Monday
morning, being conducted by Rev.
W. R. Branham. The many
friends of the family extend sym
pathy to them.
What does it. profit a woman if
she gain the whole world of know
ledge and lose her own health?
Young women students, and school
teacher*, eager, ambitious, and
full of energy, very often neglect
their healtn in the struggle to gain
education. They eat insuflicent
food, and at irregular hours, they
allow irregularity of the womanly
functions to he established, and
the result is that they become
chronic invalids with all their
education practically worthless.
There is a plain road back to health
for such as these, marked by the
*feet. of thousands. It is the use
of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery for diseases of the
stomach and digestive and nutri
tive organs, and Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription for diseases
of the delicate organs of woman
hood. A cure so certainly follows
the use of these remedies that out
of hundreds of thousands who
have tried the treatment, ninety
eight in every hundred have been
perfectly and peranently cured.
Constipation, with its calamitous
consequences, which is a common
ailment of students, can be entire
ly cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s
Pleasant Pallets.
Hot anic Blood Halm For The Hlood
If you stiller from ulcers, eczema,
scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eating
sores, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone
pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh,
or any other mood or skin disease, we
advise you to take. Botanic Blood
balm (B. B. B.). Especially recom
mended for old obstinate, deep-seated
cases, cures where all else fails, heals
every sort*, makes tin* blood pure and
rich, gives the skin a rich glow* of
health. Druggist, $1 per large bottle.
Sample sent free by writing Blood
Balm Go., Atlanta, Ga. Describe
trouble and free medical advice sent
in sealed letter. Medicine sent at
once, prepaid.
THE BABNESVILLE iJpifs-GAZETTE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1902
———————
by his friends hero:
We are not ten thousand leagu
es under the sea, but we ft* - ® near
ly that far from the red| of the
world.
Mindanao is called the most
healthful of all the Philippines,
water considered the best, and we
are said to be out of the cholera
belt. You know we have just
been ordered from Malabang to
camp No. 7. It is a short march
of six miles, but as this was our
first experience we made very
slow time. In fact, we were two
hours on the trail, but I did en
joy every moment of the time.
The trail up to Camp Vilckars
has been made by the soldiers. It
is supposed to be 22 miles. The
brush, ruins and trees have been
cut away a hundred feet on either
side, and the road itself is 18 feet
wide. There has been a world of
work done, and two worlds more
to do. I have been told that a
large sum of money had been ap
propriated to construct the road
from Thesea up to Lake Lanao,
where there are thousands] of
Moros, but it is absolutely im
possible to get any of these peo-
pie to work and out men have it
all to do. This is, notwithstand
ing out long stay in the West In
dies and at Luzon, the first time
I have ever truly seen a tropical
country. Nature is perfectly glo
rious, green, grand and beautiful.
In this part of the island you find
all the huge hardwood trees, ma
hogany enough to make all the
old and new furniture we wanted,
vines, trees, ferns, palms, birds
and monkeys in unlimited quanti
ties. The first monkey I saw I
looked for the old Italian and
hand organ, hut since then I have
seen hundreds, twenty or more
playing in trees in full view* of my
tent. I think the monkeys are
the only inhabitants who seem to
enjoy their station out here, but
they have fun enough to make up
for us, and they play like folks.
There is any quantity of fine
game right around our camp; fine
hunting. I had a shot at a big
deer and boar, but missed both,
as it was so dark. We have some
fine hunters in our company. We
have had in a few days time three
fine deer, and they have just
| brought in a big hoar. How all
the men do enjoy it; fine eating,
it is. Nothing half so good in
the hotels in Atlanta. We also
have wild chickens; did you ever
i hear of that before? When you
! awake in the morning you might
think you were in Newman, Ga.,
from the amount of crowing one
hears.
I thought we had certainly run
into plenty of Moros on account
lof the roosters, but I was very
much mistaken, for these chick
| ens belonged to God alone ; man
had no claims. I have been so
anxious to hunt them, hut the
forests are so thick, such a jungle,
you run a great risk going a hun
dred yards from the camp. Our
camp site is very pretty; looks as
though some years ago it was the
bed of a stream. The trail up to
Camp Vicars bounds us on one
side. On all others we are wall
ed in by a most dense tropical
forest. We have thirty tents
pitched : looks like a pretty little
city. Our inhabitants are one
hundred and twenty in number.
The officers are: Captain Wilder,
Mackul and myself, a doctor, one
hospital and signal corps man.
j Our social life, you will imagine,
;is not very gay; haven’t had a
I “German” as yet, but truly camp
life is very attractive. But hea
vens! the earthquakes. That is
one thing this island is heir to. to
which I am not at all partial.
sftttcura
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atantly allay itching, inflammation, and
irritation, and soothe and heal; and Cuti
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cleanse the blood. A Single Set is often
sufficient to cure the most torturing, dis
figuring, itching, burning, and scaly skin,
scalp, and blood humours, eczemas,rashes,
and irritations, With loss of hair, from
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My first shock came one evening
when I had gone out to shoot a
wild boar just back of our kitchen.
They home up about night hunt
ing food. I shot, and when I
found myself rolling and bounc
ing around over the ground like a
tennis ball, I thought all the
boars on the island had concluded
to give me a “nightoff.” I vain
ly endeavored to get on my feet,
but could not, and we have had
these awful shocks some several
times a day. A lot of damage has
been done; rivers have changed
their course, springs have dried
up, and parts of mountains split
off. The cable to Zamboango has
been broken, so we cannot hear
from the outside world. No city
could have stood the shocks we
have had. I must not fail to tell
you how strange it seems when we
are so very near the equator that
it should he so cool and delight
ful ; about like October days at
dear old Tallulah Falls. We are
high up with river and falls very
like Tallulah. I sleep under two
heavy blankets every night, and
the soldiers all wear their blue
shirts. We were all heart-broken
when the General left us out of
the troops who were taken to
Camp Vickers to engage in the
fight to dislodge the Moros.
Graham L. Johxson.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR
BOND ELECTION.
By virtue of an ordinance adopted by
the Mayor and Council of the City of
Barnesville on November 3rd, 1902, I
hereby give notice that the books for
1 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
I 8 o’clock a. m., and that the same will
j be held open for three days, to-wit:
November 26th, November 27th, and
November 28th, 1902, between the
hours of 8 a. 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 be governed by the usual
regulations governing the registration
lof 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 uth, 1902.
J. A. Blalock,
Clerk A Treasurer.
Dyspepsia
Kidney
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lUUU^MEDiCIKECO.
S B cv Newman, CaO
A Search for Stoves
should end in this store. Useless to seek betser or lower priced
goods elsewhere. The BEST stoves are offered and LOWEST
prices made here. Our new line of
Coal and Wood Heaters, Coal
and Wood Ranges
and stoves of every other variety is very complete. The de
signs of these stoves is very handsome and the constructions is
perfect. They give the most satisfactory results with the least
consumption of coal.
Remember we sell Paints, Putty, Glass, Linseed Oil—raw
and reboiled—cheaper than anyplace between Macon and At
lanta. Crockery too cheap to mention. Come to see me and
whisper a word in my ear if you are searching for bargains in
the hardware hne.
J. B, BANKSTON,
Manager of the Bankston Hardware Cos.
THE WAT
Pride of Bartlesville Flour is Made.
FIRST: We buy the finest wheat-possible to secure, and tributary to Nashville
is grown the finest wh at 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 of the wheat, which few mills ever attempt to take off.
The wheat having been perfectly scoured and cleaned goes through the latest
impioved roller and plan sifter mill in the country, end 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 which insures the highest quality of both First and Second grades. We also
make low grade flour, but do not quote it, as it > 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 he sold for a little
more money than when made in the ordinary vay. 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 lnrge
sales and many voluntary letters of praise for flour received daily from customers
since w r e 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 n ore 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, v. ho bakes the flour and meal, which 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 we are making at all times. It
would do you good to see some of the biscuit and corn bread Aunt Virginia sends
into out office almost hourly each day. 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 tile slight advance we ask, but we ari 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 wfien it so appears,
on close examination, it will be seen to have a bluish cast, this being conclusive
evidence that it contains but little which is the strength or nutritious paid of the
wheat, and is of a creamy color. By grinding poor wheat, and using but little and
often poor cleaning machinery, tiiey get more flour [or rather more flour and
dirt combined], and at a decreased cost. We though, think if every customer could
see the dirt, etc , which we take out and many other mills grind, thejr 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.
• MB * JB Wk. 1 1— 1 Two hundred young men and ladies to
•ama £1 I g— (j J qualify for paying positions. If you are in-
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trated catalog.
The Lanier Southern Business College
Macon, Ga.
This Is No Joke.
If you toot your little footer
and then lay aside your little horn,
there's not a soul in ten short days
that will know that you were horn.
The man who gathers pumpkins is
the man who plows all day, and
the man who keeps it humping is
the man who makes it pay. The
man who advertizes with a short,
and sudden jerk, is the man who
blames the editor because it didn’t
work. The man who gets the bus
iness takes a long and steady pull,
and keeps the local paper from
year to year quite full. He plans
his advertising in a careful thought
ful way and keeps forever at it
until he makes it pay, he has
faith in all the future can with
stand a sudden shock, and like the
man of Scripture has his business
on a rock. —Ex.
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necessary to convince people of its
value.
Henry E. Lampkix.
[ St. Louis Mo.
A NEIGHBOR OF W. J. BRYAN.
I am glad of this oppotunity to testi
fy to the beneficial effects of Cheney’s
Expectorant. During the past winter
it did not fail once to cure my cold or
to give instant relief to coughing.
A. A. Bradbi ry.
Lincoln, Neb.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
City tax must be paid by
Nov., 20th., or fi-fa will be
issued on same.
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I am proud to recommend Cheney’s
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colds. 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.
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