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Mexican Mustang Liniment
is just the thing for Harness and Saddle Sores on horses,
Try Mexican Mustang Liniment
for Lumbago,
Lame Back,
Rheumatism,
Stiff Joints, etc.,
and you will find that you never in
all your life used anything that so
successfully fought aches and pains, j
To get the full benefit you should
rub it in most thoroughly.
Mexican Mustang Liniment
is a positive cure for Roup or Swelled Head in poultry.
Seasons and Styles.
Come and go but the appetite remains the same.
Fine Steaks and Roasts^^^
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 g Accident-
CALL OH
Otis A. Murphey,
And protect yoursef against Fire and Accidents.
False Ideals.
Many a boy is seriously handi
capped in life, especially if he is
exceeding bright boy, by being told
too often by his parents and
friends that he may become presi
dent of the United States.
There is nothing which stunts
growth, or cripples steady and per
sistent development more than
being dissatisfied with downright
hard work, which, after all, is the
great secret of achievement.
It is cruel to suggest false ideals,
hopeless attainments, improbable
success to a boy or girl. It is
cruel to make either chafe under
the discipline and drill alone
which can make achievement
possible.
Many a youth has been handi
capped in his struggle to get on,and
kept from the goal he might have
reached, by those who have made
him dissatisfied with the ordinary
routine of his daily work, by sug
gesting that his talent and his
genius would enable him to win
without drudger.—Ex.
A STARTLING SURPRISE.
Very few could believe in looking at
A. T. Hoadly. a healthy, robust black
smith of Tilden, Ind.,that for ten years
he suffered such tortures from liheu
matism as few could endure and live.
But a wonderful change followed his
taking Electric Bitters. “1 wo bottles
wholly cured me,” he writes. “,and I
have not felt a twinge in over a year.
They regulate the Kidneys, purify the
blood and cure Rheumatism, Neural
gia, Nervousness, improve digestion
and give perfect health. Try them.
Only 50? at W. A. Wright’s drug store.
O a. s T O irt I A. ■
B#(irj the HaV6 BoUgtli
If we could take stock of our civ
ilization, to-day, we would find
that the men and women who had
done most to sweeten and refine
our national life have not been,
as a rule, the millionaires, or
those who have gained notoriety,
but the plain, every day people,
the burden bearers, the sacrifice
makers. We would find that those
who are doing the most to advance
civilation in the aggregate, ane to
preserve the greatest of all our in
stitutions, —the home, —are un
known toilers.—Success.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
fThe kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, achesand rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble cduses quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits _
by all druggists in fifty
cent and one-dollar six
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail Home ©f
free, also pamphlet telling you how to .Ind
out if you have kidney or biadder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co-- Y v
THfe BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, ThGRSI I .NOVEMBER :
The Democracy of Death.
Here is a gem from a fuiferal
ration delivered at the grave of a
ceased congressman, John Ni'
~ ns, by the late former Senator
Biu l
ohn Ingalls:
J “In the democrary of death all
1 ■> at last equal. There is
mei ank nor station nor pre
neitl, ei 'u the republic of the
rogati this fatal threshold
grave. her ceases to be wise,
the phih * of the poet are
and the fc ° ngt linquishes his mil
silent. Div us his rags. The
lions and L 1 has the richest,
s ric ,
poor man is a i poor as the
and the rich m rec jjt or loses his j
pauper. The c is acquitted
usuary and the de. yj iert the proud
of his obligation. : ties, thfi
man surrenders his ° world-1
politician his honors, x nvalid
ling his pleasures, t ■ j abor
needs no physician, ana v
er rests from his unrequi ml
Here at last is nature e
*|o
equity. The wrongs of tin . ,
j J , med,
redressed, injustice is expla
the irony of fate is refuted,
unequal distribution of weal. ' ’
honor, capacity, pleasure and oj
portunity which makes life so
cruel and inejqfiicable a tragedy,
ceases in the realm of death. The
strongest there has no supremancy
and the weakest needs no defense.
The mighty captain succumbs to
the invincible adversary who dis
arms alike the victor and the van
quished.”—Ex.
STEPPED AGAINST A HOT STOVE.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when
getting his usual Saturday night bath,
stepped back against a hot stove which
burned him severely. The child was
in great agony and his mother could do
nothing to pacify him. Remembering
that she had a bottle of Chamberlin’s
Pain Balm in the house, she thought
she would try it. In less than half an
hour after applying it the child was
quiet and asleep, and in less than two
weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well
known resident of Keller, Va. Pain
Balm is an antiseptic liniment and es
pecially valuable for burns, cuts,bruis
es and sprains. For sale by J. H.
Blackburn.
Make It Short.
Long visits, long stories, long
essays, long exhortations and long
prayers seldom profit those who
have to do with them. Life is short.
Time is short. Moments are pre
cious. Learn to condense, abridge
and intensify. We can bear things
thataredull if they areonly short.
We can endure many ache and ill
if it is over soon, while even pleas
ure grows insipid, and pain intol
erable, if they are contracted be
yond the limits of reason and con
vience. Learn to lie short. Crop
off the branches, stick to the main
side of your case. If you pray ask
for what you believe you will re
ceive, and get through; if you
speak, tell your message, and hold
your peace, if you write, boil down
two sentences into one and three
words into two. —Swiped.
CURED OF PILES AFTER 40 YEARS
Mr. C. H. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had
the piles for forty years. Doctors and
dollars could do him no lasting good.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured him
permanently. Invaluable for cuts,
burns, bruses, sprains, lacerations,
eczema, tetter, salt rheum, and all
other skin diseases. Look for the name
De Witt on the package all others are
cheap, worthless counterfeit*.
Jno. H. Blackburn.
Barnesville, Ga.
L. Hoi.meb,
Milner. Ga.
The Height Hide.
“Whatan optimist Binksley is.”
“Yes, It’s pretty hard to dis
courage him.”
“When he fell and broke his leg
last week he lay there and smiled
while they were bringing the am
bulance. Finally, someone asked
him if it didn’t hurt. ‘0 yes,’ he
said ‘but I can’t help being tickled
because it’s the left one. J had a
corn on the little toe of that foot
and it will have a chance to go
away while I’m laid up.”—Chica
go Record-Herald.
Not so Bad After All.
“Ah, it’s a Had old world,” sigh
jed the man who had been cheated
1 out of S2O.
“Yes,” assented his friend, “one
l of my horses got his head fast in
hayrack last night and broke his
neck. 1 was offered .S2OO for him
j less than a month ago.”
“Pshaw! That’s too bad. Looks
as though it was going to clear up,
don’t it?” And he went on his
way whistling cheerfully.—Chi
icago Record Herald.
Thanksgiving Day.
t'he OrlßiTThls Grcal Day and
Its wuo Signtiicance.
... & . 831 Sm.
Hof Thanksgiving
sinking as to the
|. .The l '*' atv per
s ofiiie Post who
f the origin and
the day. Few
y regard Thanks
,han a day of in
,B and being dined
* entire satisfac-,
| man. The real
She first, thanks
§aperit y yted on this con
nentl® be Ifctfitan forefathers, i
has .oafVewei? and is a thing of
jfksgiving occurred
ballots Colony soon af
for thy of the Pilgrims, in
IQ mn lie harvest of the settlers
gotten in,
the Im l ms were for the minute
peaceful, and everything looked
brighter and more promising to
the little community than it id
£ *r a longtime, so a day of Thanks
. -ing to Gc I for his great mercies
appointed. Of the best hunts
\yng * 1 ,
>f the colony four were sin-
Tl * ell c tby the Governor who sent
g ec 'owling, that there might
tin U ] ithal for a feast of ro
be \i The game they brought
ioicii ®’,. *em was the wild tur
back \\ ~ e bird whose sover
key; he. t h day has for over
eignitv c. , rs been undisput
s - ed yea
two hundr
ed. j the bestautho-
It is beliei ‘v first celebra
rities that tha q c tober, as it
tion took place ’ted nearly
was out of doors twelvel non *'^ l or
a week. Every muk i ving fol
so other clays of Tl Beyen y ear8 >
lowed for about for* ... sea
but at no one given i , QIJ a >t
son. Each congregat. nu )Bt
ing the day that it dec ~o ccurre and
convenient, sometimes i, winter
in the spring after a hard return
more often in the fall to . _
thanks for generous harvest,
worth Post.
Trapped.
“Are you fond of birds?” sh
asked innocently, as she stood at
the piano fumbling the music.
“I dearly love them,” he re
plied with never a shadow of sus
picion.
Then she ran her slender fingers
over the keys and began to sing:
“Oh, Would I were a Bird.”
Anew nest will lie built in the
spring.—Chicago News.
Loss of Flesh
When you can’t eat break
fast, take Scott’s Emulsion.
When you can’t eat bread
and butter, take Scott’s
Emulsion. When you have
been living on a milk diet and
want something a little more
nourishing, take Scott’s
Emulsion.
To get fat you must eat
fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a
great fattener, a great
strength giver.
Those who have lost flesh
want to increase all body
tissues, not only fat. Scott’s
Emulsion increases them all,
bone, flesh, blood and
nerve.
For invalids, for con
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for all
who need flesh, Scott’s
Emulsion is a rich and com
fortable food, and a natural
tonic.
Scott’s Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
n We will send you
HEe sure that this picture
in thi form of a label is on
the wrapper of every bottle
Of Emulsion you buy.
scon & BOWNE,
409 Pear! St ,’ W. Y.
50c. and 51 * all druggist*.
CASTOR A
The Kin cl You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, lias borne tuo signature or
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health or
Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops nucl Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panaccor-Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
jj Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TH* CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUNPAV ATACtT, NEW VOP* PITY.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A. PIERCE KEMP, M. D.,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER,
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Office over Jordan's Drug Htore.
Residence: Thomaston street; 'Phone B.
DR. J. M. ANDERSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Residence: Thomaston street,
'Phone No. 25.
J. A. CORRY, M. D.,
BARNESVILLE, GA.
• Mitchell building.
Offlce. ~e ; Forsyth street. Phone 28.
Itesid en rK: 7toß b. ni., 11 to 12 a. m, 5t06 p m
Offlce hot.
T. R. SIMS,
DENTIST,
L ISVILLE, GA.
BARNI 0
Reevaa Btoro.
Ice over B. F..
er-oi. ■vpivnr
C. H.PI
DENT) S T,’ .
VRNESVILI
8.,4 • Store.
Jordan's Drus,
iarOffice over
THURMA N ’
JP * GEON ’
PHYSICIAN , ’ILLE, GA.
BARNESV drU(?Htorfe • N(i
Office over Jordan Br itreet; 'Phone
Residence, Thomaeion;
Calle promptly attended. _
EID,
DR. K. L. R
IIARNESVIU-K, GA
Offllce over Firet National Ban
Residence, Magnolia Inn.
-i
EDWARD A. STEPHENS ’
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BARNESVILLE, - GEORGIA.
Oeneral practice in all court*—State and
Federal.
Negotiated.
W. W. LAMBDIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BARNESVILLE, - GEORGIA.
Will do a general practice in all the courta
—Htateand Federal —eapeclally in the counties
comporting the Flint circuit.
Loaiirt negotiated.
C. J. LESTER,
Attorney at Law
BARNESVILLE, - - - - OA
Farm and city loans negotiated at
low rates and on easy terms. In of
fice formerly occupied by S. N
Woodward.
It T. Daniel. A. B. Pope
DANIEL & POPE,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
Offices at Zebulon and Griffin.
GEO. W. GRICE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Work done promptly and neatly.
t3T*Offlce over M iddlehrooka Building.
Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
W. B. SMITH, F. D.
FINEST FUNERAL CAR IN GEORGIA
EXPKRIENCKD"kMBALMERB.
ODOKI ESS EMBALMING FLUID
W. B. SMITH, Leading Undertaker
BARNESVILLE. GA.
Jordan, Gray & Cos.,
Funeral Directors,
Day Phone 4-1. Night Phone 58.
188 B HBR stopped free
™[9 W Permanently Cured bv
| | \ OR. KLINE’S GREAT
| | NERVE RESTORER
wn ■■ ™ No aftr first day * us.
H o onuultation, personal or hv mall; treads* and
" TRIAL BOTTLE FREE
to fit patient* who pay express**** ou!r on delivery.
I'rrmanatxt t'ur*. nntoulj temporary relief, for all
VOUI Disorder*, Rpltep-v. Spasm*. St. Vim* Danes.
Debility, Kihamtlon. |>H. It. II.KLINE, I*4,
331 Arch Itreet, Philadelphia. Founded lU7L
Kodoi
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
This preparation contains all of th<r
dlgestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomach scan take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. 16
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you goo
toeparedonlyby E.O. DeWitt* Cos., Ohicagf
*l. buttle contains if H times the 50c. sidRF
Jno. H. Blackburn, Barnesville, Ga.
L. Holmes, Milner, Ga.
Perfect and Peerless
theu 'maiism
'idney and Blad
\ll Liver, K -d by uric acid
and tables cun It cures by
der tx system. tr.lhdng the
in the % ud n g the cause
cleansic ’*• remevn vigor and
blood, th It gives 'ie health
of di3eas*. uilds up t patient
tone and t h of the
and etrengt He remedy, ’ry in
while using t, * a lutnhn ured
URICSOL i. 'd. Ith.iat. tore
the medical wot * to curs n all
and will continu *es than if
of the above dist Res, many
other known remei ' than good,
■which do .more ham. tested
YLtis great and tliorou. t Remedy
and endorsed Californi. Hires in- V
[ never disappoints. It i *d. I
j fallibly if taken as direct i that I
Try it and be convince 'g to I
it is a wonder and a Lle&sk 1 I
suffering humanity. ot- ■
Price SI.OO per bottle, or 0 b *. ■
ties for J-'). For sale by druggist • K
Send stamp for book of partic- f
ulars and wonderful cures. If *
your druggist cannot supply you ,
it will lie sent, prepaid, upon I
receipt of price. Address : I
URICSOL CHEMICAL CO., Lot /.aides. CiL I
or the m
LAMAR * RANKIN DhLO CO., Atlaata, oa. \
biilrllMtlag Af.nu.
Jno. H. Blackburn. Bamesville, Ga.