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PS? kind are the foundation* of the strength of the Kilwood Hteel Vt ire
Er 1 / Fence. The manner of weaving 1U as true a* a die. add* to strength
E? hy di.trlbutini; all (drain* evenly. The method of fastening the wire to YeS
Wpi the twisted cable*, making a hinge joint, take* up any strain applied at VS
By the top, a* when a man climbs over or slta on the VS
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■ \ /mifflW' 1 the ground. It lasts a lifetime—and it 1* yl
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Bulletin Bubbles.
A leading lady —Eve.
Is genuine melancholy “true
blue?”
Is the lerociouß “copper” a
“penny dreadful?”
The egotistical prirna donna
sings her own praises.
As the river said, “It’s enough
to make my mouth water.”
Odds and ends —old maids,
bachelors, and their death.
Even a narrow man may dress
in broadcloth.
The poorly-clad poet would be
willing to write a few clotheslines.
“Cult! ('ill)!’’ seem to be about
the only words in the cabb’s
vocabulary.
The carpenter is not always sure
of success when he is building his
own hopes.
The ball of the foot was known
to,man before he heard of football.
The cur-tailed horse is undoubt
edly most appropriate to drive to
a dog-cart.
Wonder if merry-go-rounds were
used in the time of the revolution?
The employes of a glue factory
are, of course, required to stick to
bus inegg.
W t
Over in England the dentists
gives pulls for pounds.
The rid man might resent it if
you classed him as “colored.”
Illicit stills are running “oft in
the still night.”
Politicial bets are common
enough, but the politician is no
better for it.
“1 don’t believe in signs,” she
said,
“No, not a single speck!”
Then teased her husband till lie
signed
His name upon a cheek. —
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Mental
Strain Af f ected Gen
eral Health.
Doctor's Doses Weak
ened Stomach.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured
Me.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine brings rest
and sweet sleep to the tired brain worn out
with the cnies and anxieties of the sick room.
Read the following:
“1 have always been heaJthy w ith the ex
ception of a touch of rheumatism since my
came on, up to the time of my husband's
last illness some years ago. I’assisted in
pursing nry husband for nearly three months
when ne departed this life and the mental
strain I think caused my trouble. Aside
from exsieme nervousness my trouble com
menced with sore throat and neuralgia. My
physician gave me purgative doses which
weakened me very muen and my stomach
lor a time seemed” inactive. Mental strain
afld the dormant conn.tion of my stomach
soon told upon my genetnl health. 1 had
little appetite and was soon Urced to stay in
lied greater part of the time. Within a
week 'alter the time I began taking Dr.
Miles’ RcstOMtive Nervine and Tonic 1 was
up about the house. 1 continued their ;tse
until completely cured. My faith in Dt.
Miles’ Remedies has been strengthened by
experience of other people, our daughter hav
ing used Restorative Nervine with splendid
results in a case of paralysis and a friend to
whom I sent a box of the Anti-l’ain Rills re
ports that she has been completely cured of
neuralgia bv their use. ’ 1 know of a number
of others whom your medicine has helped in a
large degree. • I wish you continued success."
~Mas. Francks Coffman, Dayton, Va.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Bend for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Cos, Elkhart, Ind.
A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW.
The British Mcdleal Institute, Ijoeated
hi 1151 Second SI., Macon, Ga.,Wlll
Give Free Services for Three
Months to All Invalids Who
Gall lie fore Dec., slli.
Fast living, yielding to the despotic
demand of modern society and close
application to hard mental and man
ual labor, a re several causes which are
wrecking the constitutions of thous
ands of Americans every year.
Eighty per cent of those afflicted are
enduring the pangs of mental misery
which unfit them for the duties of life.
These people are despondent, dejected,
discouraged, troubled with insomnia,
shun society, distrust old friends, ab
hor new ones; with them the vigor of
yout.n is a thing of the past; many of
them have paid large amounts of money
in vain for a cure. The British Medi
cal Institute has a light in the window
for all such invalids. During the past
five years it has treated and cured 18,-
8(34 cases, and eighty-five per cent of
them were cases of this kind. It guaran
tees a complete cure in every case it
undertakes; it is incorporated under
the laws of the state of Michigan, with
a paid up capital of $(50,000, there its
guarantee is good.
It treats and cures male and female
weakness, catarrh and catarrhal deaf
ness ; also varicocele, rupture, goitre,
cancer, morphine habit and all diseas
es of the rectum.
At its Macon branch, located at 354
Second St., lias given free service to all
invalids who called during the past
twelve months, and it will continue
giving free services for three months
longer (medicines excepted) to all who
call before Dec. 6th.
The chief associate surgeon of the
Institute is in personal charge of the
Macon office.
Office hours: 0 n. m. to 8 p. in. Sun
days, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Special Notice —If you can’t call
send stamp for question blank for
home treatment.
Squibs Culled.
_____
Our deeds determine us, and
we determine our deeds.
In computing a woman's age,
8 plus 2 makes 1.
A man buys clothes to wear, a
woman to look at.
Take some imagination, mix
with a little passion, bottle it up,
and you have a love affair.
A man who marries for money
may lack sentiment, but he has a
large stock of good horse sense.
A man in Omaha has S4OO
worth of neckties. There are a
lot of men in this world whose
ideas never get above their neck.
—Ex.
If you arc billions and seeking advisors,
Take DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers,
Just before going to bed.
You will find on the morrow.
You are rid of your sorrow —
That’s all; just enough said.
These famous pills do not gripe, hut
move the bowels gently and easily,
cleansing the liver Their tonic effect
gives strength to the glands, prevent
ing a return of the disorder.
J NO. 11. Kl. VCKHCRN,
L. Holmes, Bartlesville, Ga.
Milner. Ga.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or
institution supported by voluntary
contribution will be given u libe
ral quantity of the Longman &
Martinez Paints whenever they
paint.
Note —This has been our custom
for twenty-seven years: any build
ing not satisfactorily painted will
be repainted at our expense;
about one gollon of Linseed Oil to
be added to every gallon of the
paint to make ready for use; it’s
mixed in two minutes, and the
cost of the paint thereby reduced
to about $1,510 per gallon.
Yearly product over one million
gallons. Apply to any of our
Agents, always the best merchant
in every city and town in the
United i&tates.
Longman Martinez,
M. W. Sole Agent,
Bartlesville, GoN,
O M 1* -> T-y T um. „
Suunthi 4 Tl* Kind YoiiWttAlwajs Bwflt
THE BARNESVILLE NEW
The South’s Great A
In its climate, soil, /I<\ i
| forest the South has *f Council
| ments for sustaining Mayor;
i population. Tile natural, ’ I ' out ’
‘ ' , *Murphey;
of the country have not)
| ploited to the same exfttee pro 3
! other sections of taort to tfa.
There is no doubt that 1 el
opment of the South P £ ;ly
retarded by tlie Civil waj * g-.s,
of course, was a hardabf $ 19.8^
past generation, btttnjßß.. $1077.3||
some co in pensat ions, 1132.1 l
Hankers Magazine.
The capabilities of til? city,Bfy.!
are suspectilde of a moiwhe tydjMp
return than would have? n the
case had there been no|
ion of growth. It
ence between a virgin nr- and
one whose deposits of 1
been partial Iy worked oyl V But
the South has not stood still by
any means. In agriculture, in
the production of lumber, and es
pecially in manufacturing, the
past ten or twenty years have wit
nessed remarkable gains.
The South has done well in the
past ten or twelve years, but in a
like period in the future will do
still better. Capital is being at
tracted in an increasing volume as
its rewards are becoming more
sure, and the energies of the peo
ple have been stimulated by the
demonstration of the possibilities
opened up by the new era of in
dustrial development.—Ex.
A TEXAS WONDR.
HAMAS GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery 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 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. \V. Hall
sole manufacturer. P. 0. P>ox 629, St.
Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials.
Sold by W. A. Wright.
Martin, Tenn., June 3, 1901.
This is to certify that I have used
Hall’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.
Rev. R. C. Whitnell.
An'Appropriate Text.
An amusing occurrence took
place in in a Baptist church in
Now London, Conn., when Dr.
Wrightman, in his denomination,
was its pastor.
One Sabbath morning a stran
ger was in the pulpit with Dr.
Wrightman. The latter, after
conducting the usual devotional
exercises, introduced the stranger
as Rev. Mr. Smith. And that
gentleman, rising promptly, with
out mentioning chapter and verse
announced as his text: “Of
whom the whole family in heaven
and earth is named.”
After the services Mr. Smith
asked Dr. Wrightman why the
congregation appeared to be
amused when the text was an
nounced.—Ex.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the ST?'
Signature of /■CCCc/u/t^
The boy in the di.iing-house was
at breakfast; and was trying” his
best to eat his egg quickly, so he
could take the only one remaining
in the dish before another boarder,
whom lie thought had designs up
on it, could appropriate it. He
was a small boy, much given to
using large words n,t random. The
egg still reposed in the dish when
he was ready to eat it, so, looking
across the table, he remarked ap
prehensively :
“1 1 that egg occupied? If it
isn’t I should like to have it.”
The other boarder smilingly re
plied, while passing the dish :
"1 hope ot. If it is you are
welcome to it.”
WHY SUFFER
HEADACHE OR LA GRIPPE ?
CURE YOURSELF WITH
CAPUDINE.
No Bad Effects.
Sold at all Drugstores.
&SDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902
Epidemic of Suicide.
| Must be something radically
j| rong—when young men over this
[Jountry with deliberate intent, are
taking their own lives and con
fessing to their despair—with no
other remedy for themselves but
death. Youth is the season, the
era of hope that is said to spring
eternal in the human breast.
Whfy is it that so many young
men —just stepping out on the
threshold of every day life —have
deliberately determined to quench
the vital sparks in their own lives,
■either by pistol balls or poison?
K The percentage of suicide must
.be immense when so much appears
in our own local papers to startle
and horrify us.
Perhaps there is really nothing
but a sense of God’s protection
and the resignation which comes
from a realization of God’s prom
ise t 4) comfort in deep trouble
which curbs the despair of the ma
jority of poor disappointed natures
—and as we see it, the mission of
the modern church is to investi
gate more fully and clearly and
find out the needs of young men',
especially to repeat words of
cheer and consolation, in a time
of sore trial.
Has the cigarette habit made
these poor young men unusually
despondent and despairing? We
know that the drink habit will
sap a man’s energy and precipitate
his nature into fits of despondency,
and oftentimes make him incline
to suicide, but all suicides are not
drunkards, and drink is not always
the only cause as daily reported
in the public prints. Ttys preva
lence of the suicide mania is really
alarming. It is of sufficient mag
nitude to arrest not only the min
istry but every organization in the
land. It certainly should arrest
the earnest attention of the
motherhood of our own section.
—Ex.
ONE MINUTE COUGH CURE
Is the only harmless cough cure that
gives quick relief. Cures Coughs, Colds,
Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough
Pneumonia, Asthma, Lagrippe and all
Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. I
got soaked by rain, says Gertrude E.
Fenner, Muncie, Ind., and contracted
a servere cold and cough. I failed
rapidly ; lost 48lbs. My drussist recom
mended One Minute Cough Cure. The
first bottle brought relief; several
cured me. I am back to my old weight,
148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts
the phlegm, relieves the cough at once,
draws out inflammation, cures croup.
An ideal remedy for children.
Jno. FI. Blackburn,
Barnesvile, Ga,
L. Holmes,
Milner, Ga.
SCodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
An editor who runs a notes and
query column received tho fol
lowing: “What ails my hens?
Every morning I find two or three
lying on their backs toes curled
up, never to rise again.” The
editor replied as followed: “lour
hens are dead.”
Mrs. Fred Unra-th,
Prettident Country Club. Benton
Harbor, Mteli.
“After my first baby was born 1 did not
seem to regain my strength although the
, doctor gave me a tonic which he consid
ered very superior, but instead of getting
better I grew weaker every day. My hus
band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui
for a week and sec what it would do for
me. I did take the medicine and was very
grateful to find my strength and health
' slowly returning. In two weeks 1 was out
! of bed and in a month I was able to take
up my usual duties. lam very enthusi
astic in its praise."
Wine of Cardu i reinforces the organs
of generation for the ordeal of preg
nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis
carriage. 2v o woman who takes Wine
of Cardui need fear the coming of her
child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken
Wine of Cardui before her baby came
she would not have been weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. \Y ine of Cardui
\ regulates tne menstrual flow.
WINEofCARDUI
MQZLEY’S
Lemon Elixir.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and malar;a.
For indigestion, sick and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failu re and nervous prostration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney di.ieas e, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation take Lemon Elixir.
50 cents and SI.OO a bottle at druggist.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for a bout fifteen years,my trouble
being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Elixir
cured me. My appetite is good, and lam well. I had taken a barrel of other
medicine, that did me no good. Charles Gtbharc.
No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky.
MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchitis.
25 cts. at Druggist.
IT IQ l|Qr| CQQ to deny that the banks afford
I I 10 uOLLLOO the greatest security for money.
If cash is secreted at home the hidden must be di
vulged if a burglar enters your premises. It is a con
stant anxiety.
Citizens Bank of Barnesville
has fire and burglar proof safe and valts. It is in po
sition to protect all of its customers, either large or
small.
C. H. Humphrey,
Cashier.
J. W. Cabaniss,
President.
S. Deposit Boxes For Rent.
From Manufacturer to You
We are the qnly retail clothiers in the
South who manufacture all the clothing
they sell. Our Atlanta store is the lar
gest men’s and boys’ outfitting establish
ment in the South. In purchasing from
us, you not only secure a saving of the
middle-man’s profit, but you secure the
most fashionable and most serviceable
clothing, shoes, hats, furnishings, trunks,
suit cases, traveling bags, etc.
M 'M
Orders by mail filled satisfactorily.
Send for our catalogue.
EI/EMAN BROX,
(OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE)
ii, 13, 15 and i i Whitehall Street.
eiseman bros., ATIA NT A riFORniA eiseman bros ~
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Too Much For the Locust*.
Geryville, in south Algeria, was
infested recfhtly with a cloud of lo
custs. Gardens and plantations
were covered with a fluttering gray
brown pall of the destructive in
sects. The major in command of
the garrison was seized with a heroic
idea. He called out the band and.
directed them to play up fortessime
and march against the foe! The lo
custs capitulated at once. The mu
sic was too much for them, and with
one accord they cleared away to a
less musical neighborhood.
How to Do It.
A man named Humphries in
Cleveland began business with a
pushcart loaded with popcorn, and
now he is rich. His recipe is, “If
you want to get ahead, get acquaint
ed with your job.” Volumes could
say.no more and can, therefore, be
omitted.—Brooklyn Eagle.
A Mi-stake.
Stella I came near missing a
proposal last night."
Bella—You did?
Stella—Yes. He got down on his
knees, and I thought he was merely
looking for a pingpong ball.—Har
per’s Bazar.
CASTORIA.
Be*!* th /j The Kind Yob Haw Always OoagM
FREE! FREE!! FREE!!!
25,000 Bottles.
Every reader of The News Gazette is
entitled to one. Here is a props it ion
which will interest e-very reader of this
paper. Gilbert’s Gravel Weed Com
pound has met with the most cordial
reception of any remedy ever put on
the market . It lias effected quick
cures and gives such genuine satis
faction wherever introduced. Mr. E.
O. Mays, engineer for the Southern
Ey., was cured of a severe kidney
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, diabetis. gravel,
inttamation 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.*
Address,
The SyuAw Vine Medicine Cos..
Huntsville. Ala.
Regular size 50 cents per bottle.
Sold by John H. Blackburn, Bartles
ville, Ga.
CITY "BARBER /HOP.
Hair cutting a specialty, by
best of artists. My QUININE
HAIR TONIC is guaranteed to
stop hair from falling out.
0 M JONES, Prop.,
Main street, next to P. 0.