The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, November 27, 1902, Image 3

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AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CLOTHING AT YOUR OWN PRICE WE have decided to discontinue handling Ready Made Clothing, therefore in order to close out what we have in stock we are offering anything and everything in this line AT AND BELOW COST! If you need Clothing, and expect to buy, it will pay you to see and price what we have. Ladies, See Our Jackets. We have them to fit Children, Misses and Grownups. Try a pair of Black Cat Hose They wear well and do not stain. We want to sell you a pair of our SHOES! We carry a big stock and the best makes. Give Us a Trial on Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions or Anything you need. We are likely to have it. Very Respectfully The Pitts=Gray Cos., BARNESVILLE, GA. MADDUX & SON, Successors to Barnesville Mercantile Cos. In fact, not in fancy, we beg to announce to our customers and to the people generally, that ■ we are now ready for the fall business, and are ready in better shape than ever before. "We have , exercised an extra amount of diligence.and shrewdness in the buying of our stock for thi*- season. We have looked carefully after every department and are ready to show styles and quote prices that will astound our competitors and greatly gratify our customers. *■ , Miss Fatie Elliott is at the head of our Dress Goods department, and she extends an invitation to all her friends and the ladies generally to rail to see her. CLOTHING AND SHOES. We handle the famous Rochester line of clothing, and L. M. Reynolds fine shoes, and are show ‘ ing everything in this department. Come to see us, and let us talk prices to you. * * MADDUX A SON, Successors to Barnesville Mercantllo Cos. Cures Blood Poison , Cancer, Ulcers If you have offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcere on any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, mucous patches, swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp, gnawing pains, then you suffer from serious blood poison or the beginnings of deadly cancer. You may be per manently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) made especially to cure the worst blood and skin diseases. Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and re duces all swellings. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula. Druggists, $1 To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sseiit free and prepaid by, writing Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed let ters. • ____ Prudent Women know the value of a savings account in a strong bank. That’s why so many of them have a snug sum of money earning 4 per cent.interest in Home Savings Bank, American National Bank Bid, MACON, QA. R. A. Merritt, Oscar E. Dooly, President. Cashier. A Splendid Restaurant. Mr. J. G. Suggs, in his new place on Zebulon street, now has prob ably the nicest restaurant Barnes ville has ever had. The entire first floor, which he occupies, has been thoroughly overhauled and specialy arranged for the business. Everything is neat and meals are served in the very best styles. Mr. Suggs knows how to have meals prepared and he pleases his cus tomers. His bakery has been re built and he is prepared to furnish the very best breads and cakes. Mr. Suggs ought to be liberally patronizecTby the public. Now is the time to have your watch and jewelry work done before holidays. AVe will be too busy then. J. H. Bate & Cos. THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDA Important Meeting. The Daughters of the Confed eracy will hold their next meet ing on Friday, Dec. 5 th, at the home of Mrs. W. B. Smith, on Thomaston street. Their last meeting was so pleasant, socially as well as instructively, that the the Chapter seems to have taken on new life. Many new members were added to the roll and many more are expected at the next meeting. Part of the program has been arranged as follows: War Reminiscenses as Gathered From Our Veterans.—Mrs, Otis Murphey, J. L. Kennedy arid Mrs. Turner. Music. Recitation—Miss Kathryn Lock hart. Guessing Contest on the Name of Robt. E. Lee. All who are eligible are invited to be present and become mem bers. y Miss Rktta Head, Mas. J. A. McCkaky, Mbs. J. K. Lockett. Program Committee. Can't Hupply Any More Wood. I cannot fill anymore orders for wood. lam furnishing the city water works and cannot supply! other customers. J3. M. Howard. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. 7 . Mr. J. B. T t J Ste*Y#*rtvillu, was in the city SaV M lciness. (.’itl .1 M ijß®*pwt *r past week i^fflfjqtOTeton. attending court. f . V ; . : Mr. J. B. J a day <>r two in Macot aat looking after business. % Mr. J. S. flurry a*d son, Harry, of Milner, werelhere 4n business several days last vvijek. Mrs. UobtJMitchell and Miss Mamie spent last week in Atlanta the Mr.™’' jmvard was in Macon several ■HH . week, where he went to look matters. AVq buy your old gold and silver. J. 11. Bath A: Cos Mr. ! Charles S. Moore, of the Atlanta Daily Constitution, has been here sev eraiukys this week. - Mr. Cornicle Marehman spent a shortwhile Sunday in the city the guest of friends and relatives. Mr. W. H. Chambers left Monday morning for a weeks trip through Ala bama and southern Georgia. See the new things at ,T. If. Bate a Cos. Air. Merrifc Thurman spent last Sun day very pleasantly in Forsyth the guest of friends in that city. Miss Priscilla Stroud spent several days last week at Strouds, where she was the guest of her relatives. Mr.C Gainor Turner spent Sunday in the city the guest of the family of his mother, Mrs. B. M. Turner. Cut Class —New line has just been recieved at Wright’s drug store. Mr. AV. T. lieid and Miss Ethlyn Dusenbury spent Sunday in Eatonton the guest of their homefolks there. Mrs. A. S. Lewis, of Forsyth, arrived in the city Monday afternoon to be the guest of Col. and Mrs. J. J. Rogers. Mr.C. H. Humphrey was among the visitors from here to the city of Atlan ta on important business Monday morn. >ug- \J[ Mr. Erie Murphey returned Sunday from an extended visit on business to to Valdosta and other point in South Georgia. Air. 1). A. Stroud,, the well known and popular tViWling salesman, spent several days at home, with his family last week. ■■ LeCus fit yotrtrp tn it pair of glasses, so you can read the long nights that are coming? * „ ’ 11. Bate A Cos. U ♦ T- t I J JudtHhJE, J- Ileag&n was in the city a short while Saturday on his way home TfWh'iTliomastoTl Where’he" held court last week. Mr. V. O. Marshhurn, who is one of Bartlesville's progressive merchants, made au important trip to Macon last Thursday morning. MM. P. A. Christian, who has been the guest of Mrs. It. S. Berry for some time, returned home to GrifHn last Friday afternoon. Judge C. J. Lester spent several days in Atlanta last week attending the North Georgia Conference which was in session in that city. Messrs. A. A. Rose, of the Rock, and Will Rose of Texas, were here last Fri day on their way to Macon to spend the day at the races. Mrs. IS. J. Nottingham went down to Macon Friday night to be the guest of relatives in that city. She returned home Sunday night. For Rent—One 3 horse farm 3 miles south of Barnesville. For terms apply to Mrs. P. A. Christian, in care of Jno. L. Reed, GrifHn, Ga. C01..1. F. Redding was in Atlanta several days last week in attendance upon the Supreme Court at which he had several important caseg. Mr. and Mrg. James I’. Hardy return ed home Saturday night from Atlanta, where they have been the guest of their W. A. Florence. Messrs. C O. Summers, E. L. Rogers and Hollis Gray have returned from Cleveland, Ohio, where they have been for the past week attending a carriage builders association. Mr. Henry Anderson, representing the Davis Wagon Cos., of Columbus, has been in the city several days past. He has just returned from aft extended trip through Alabama in the interest of his firm. Mrs. Joseph M. Franklin, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Speigle, for several weeks returned to her home in Atlanta last Friday. She will return to Barnesville to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. Robert A. Brown spent last Thursday in the city the guest of his mother, Mrs. M. A. Brown. He was on his way from Macon, where he has been for the past few months, to At lanta, to enter the College of Pharmacy in which he will take a course. ifATTERSONAL For the best horse-shoeing, go to Woodard Bethune. This class of work a specialty. Mr. Judson P. Williams, of Gridin, was the.guest of friend* in the city Sunday. Air. AV. 11. Ellington was in Griffin Sunday spending the day the guest of relatives. Mr. J. E. Toole was among the visi tors from this city to Atlanta Monday on business. For Rent — My 6 room house on Forsyth street. Possession at once. B. H. Butts. Air. J. AA r . Adams spent several days this week in Thomaston where he was the guest of relatives. Air. Alorris AA'illlams spent Monday in the city the guest of the family of his mother, Airs. Jennie AVilliams. Cut Class—You are invited to call and inspect our line of Cut glass at Wright’s drug store. Rev. J. 8. Bryan stopped over in the city Tuesday night on his way home from Conference. He goes to Sparta next year. Cut Cl ass— beautiful patterns— the genuine article at Wrights drug store. See display window. Air. It. S. Berry has been spending several days in the city this week with his family. He is one of the county’s best citizens. Airs. J. X. Ellington who has been spending several days with the family of Air. AV. H. Ellington returned homo last Friday to Goggans. Miss Fannie AVallaee, of Milieu, who is a student in Monroe Female College, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Humphrey. Notice —During the fire a number of bread tickets wore lost and possibly picked up. This is to notify those who are holding tickets purchased before the lire, that same will be redeemed if accompanied by order from the pur chaser. as I shall use different tickets hereafter. J. G. Sud'ds. " Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Curry, of Key West, Fla., arrived in the city Satur day night to be the guests of their sons at Mrs. L. & Veal's, for sometime. Mrs. J. W. Gresham came down last Thursday to spend Heveral days in the city the guest of her mother and fath er Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith on Zebu lorr ’street. A. Summers, practical painter, wall tinter and paper luinger, upholdster and sign painter. Residence, Holmes street. Leave orders at Blackburn’s ..drug store for. Bartlesville and adjacent* towns and country. Rev. and Mrs. E. A{ Gray and Rev. W. R. Branham returned home Tues day night from Atlanta where they have been wbfrtMiding the Conference this week. Rev. W. A. Mallory, the obliging manager of “The Cutter,” went down to Forsyth Saturday night and spent Sunday with his family. He expects to move them up here in a short while. For Sa i e~on easy terms—loo acres on road to The Rock, Ga., 4 miles from Barnesville. Good three-room house, out house close to dwelling, well water ed and lies well. Apply to B. F. Reeves Barnesville, or F. A. Stafford, The Rock. Dr. A! Mann, of Elko, was her several days last week the guest of the family of Mr. W. M. Howard. He is a former resident of this city and has a number of friends here. Miss Lizzie Lewis, of near Thomaston passed through here Monday morning, onroute to Jobustonville, to visit her brother, Mr. Hugh T. Lewis. She was joined here by Mis* Kittle Gordy, who will spend several days there. Notice— l >ook to your horses and mules. He treats all diseases of horscß and mules. If your horse or mule has a cough you bad better get 11. Reeves tocure it,or he will be a beaver. If you owe him anything come and pay him yon may need hint again. Dr.T. R. Kendall, of Owensboro. Ky. is on a short visit to his sisters, Mrs, Rogers and Mrs. Locket. Hi* (laughter, Miss Ruth, came with him a/id WitlXa-' main sometime with Iter aunt*. Dr. Kendall has charge of the Louisville Conference and is much pleased with t his work to which he ha* recently re-j turned for the third year. SL c^T © down ~ cost. Noth ing you can wash with is so eco nomical and effec tive as PEARL INE. Pearline l saves most of the • rubbing, hence you lave the wear, tear, time, hard work- Things that have I wm cleansing power are more I expensive to use. You use & more of them, you ha-Oe to I rub. and that soon wears out I the clothes. 664 IPea.rlii\e Everywhere] T T * • Somethlng New Week. wjWW Puts Up Your Prescriptions o ■ We invite the privilege. We use the best quality of every' drug; we exercise the most exacting care with every part of the work. We pro duce medicine that brings the best possible results. We charge only a living profit above the cost of materials. LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS? Wright’s Drug Store D. L. Anderson, Mgr. Money Back If Not Satisfied. ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. Breaking into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping in mates front 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 all Throat Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suf fering, death and doctor’s bills. A teaspoonful stops a late cough, persis tent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, it’s guaranteed to satsify by \V. A Wright. Price 50? SI.OO. -Trial bottle free, - Mr. John Ingram Dead. \V regret very much to chron icle the death of Mr. John Ingram, of near this city, who died Tues day afternoon at 2 o’clock and was buried Wednesday morning. He has a large number of friends Wit. relatives who mourn his death. We extend sympathy to the family. APPLICATION FOH ( HAHTKK. (JEOKCIA, Pike County. To Tn e HueEiuoil CouitT Or Ha i n Cos 1/ nty : The petition of J. P. Thurman, J. L. Fogs, J F. Taylor, C. O. Huminera and 3. 1,. Kennedy, shows as follows: 1. The petitioners desire that they, their as sociates, successors and assigns, be Incorporat ed for the period of twenty years under the corporate name of “OEM KNITTINO MILLS." 2. The particular business of the proposed corporation shall be of knitting and manufac turing underweur, hosiery, and cotton and wol len Knit and woven go(sls of any and all discre tions, nnd marKcting and selling, und dealing generally in same. tt. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to the stockholders thereof by means of carrying on said business. 4. Their place of business shall be Is the City of Barnesville, in said county" but they desire the right to establish brandies or agencies any where else they see fit, in or out of the Btate. A The capital stock of this corporation shall be I DO, OOO fully paid In, but they di-sire the right to Increase same to any amount not ex ceeding <IOO,OOO by a majority vote orthe stock. 0 They desire the right and power to make contracts, buy raw or other materials, inanu faeture borrow money, execute notes, bonds or other Indebtedness and secure the same by mortgage, deed, or othefiwise, und to perform any other acts neocessary>sdr carry ing on their business, and also to haVe all the other rights, powers, privileges, and immuni ties common to corporations generally under the law 7. Wherefore they pray that they lie incor porated in accordance with the foregoing, und they will ever pray etc. W. W. Lambkin. Attorney for Petitioners. Filed in office November lirth 11X12. J. B. Mathews, Clerk. A True Copy J B. 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