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Mexican Mustang Liniment
is just the thing for Harness and Saddle Sores on horses,
Try Hexican riustang 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. I
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. fIATTHEWS & SON
P. S. J. W. Stocks is with us and solicits the patronage of his
friends.
Insurance,
Fire g Accident-
CALL ON_-a
Otis A. Murphey,
And protect yoursef against Fire and Accidents.
HALf^IUIfS
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via the Cotton Belt, from St. Louis, Thebes, Cairo and Memphis,
first and third Tuesdays of each month, beginning October 21st.
For one-way tickets,
Half the One-Way Rate, plus $2.00;
round-trip tickets, one fare plus $2.00, to points in Missouri,
Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories.
Write for particulars and cost of ticket from your home town.
The Cotton Belt runs solid through trains to Texas, equipped with the
most modern and comfortable cars. These trains make quick time
and direct connections for all parts of the Great Southwest.
If you are seeking a better place to locate, write for a free copy or
our handsome Illustrated booklets, Homes in the Southwest and
Through Texas With a Camera.
N. B. BAIRD, Traveling Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
E. W. La EEAVME, General Pass, and Ticket Agt., St. Louis, Mo.
A TEXAS WONDR.
HALL’S 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. W. Hall
sole manufacturer. P. O. Box 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. Whitkell.
Borrowing is a silppery hill,
easy to decend, but difficult to
climb.
One swallow does not make a
summer, but several will bring on
a fall.
Politeness is a mask that some
men discard as soon as business
hours are over.
It is a blessed thing for us that
God judges us by our efforts and
not by our achievements.
AVERAGES A GROSS PER MONTH.
I have many calls for Cheney’s Ex
pectorant. A single testis all that’s
nejessary to convince people of its
value. 1
Henry E. Lampkis.
St. Louis Mo.
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THB BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDAY /jjlfm.
Busy People Seldom Troubled
With Blues.
Work is the best possible anti
dote to woe. When in trouble of
any kind go to work with all your
might. Work when feeling “a lit
tle out of sorts” is a surer cure
than any medicine the doctor can
give you. A busy person is not
often troubled with the “blues.”
Busy persons seldom become mis
anthropes, anarchists or “fire
brands” in the community. There
is nothing better to keep mischief
out of the head than to keep busy
at something useful. The secret
of success in life is to keep busy,
to be persevering, patient and un
tiring in the pursuit or calling you
are following. The busy ones
may now and then make a mistake
but it is better to risk these than
to be idle and inactive. Keep do
ing, whether it be at work or seek
ing recreation. Motion is life and
the busiest are the happiest, cheer-,
ful, active labor is a blessing.
Idleness, when indulged in, pro
motes grief, and often selfishness.
Help such sufferers by encouraging
them to be up and doing: rouse
them to a sense of the duties that
await them, and the welfare of
others that depend upon them, and
you have done more to comfort
them permanently than you could
by many words. Yet such efforts,
to be effective, should have no
touch of harshness or roughness.
An old philosopher says: “The
fire-fly only shines when on the
wing; so it is with the mind.
When once we rest we darken.”
“What is your secret,” asked a
lady of Turner, the distinguished
artist, “I have no secret,” was
the reply, “but hard work.” And
that is the only secret that will
make a really successful man out
of a boy, rich or poor. Work cures
more ills than all the doctors in
the world. —Ex.
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 pood.
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 counterfeits.
Jno. 11. Blackburn.
Barnesville, Ga.
L. Holmes,
Milner. Ga.
A Suggestion For the Daughters
Of the Confederacy.
Editor News-Gazette : I notice
that there are five or six graves of
Confederate soldiers in the Bap
tist cemetery on Zebulon street
and they are not given proper at
tention, doubtless being merely
overlooked by those who have so
kindly taken upon themselves the
duty of caring for the graves of
our dead soldiers. These gravfs
are also unmarked, having no
headstones. I think it would lie
a good idea to move these graves
to the Greenwood cemetery, where
so many soldiers are buried and
where the splendid Confederate
monument stands to honor the
memory of our dead heroes.
I respectfully call the attention
of the Daughters of the Confed
eracy to the matter and hope they
will give it such consideration as
they think proper.
J v.mes Whelan.
L ...
A strong argument for the es
tablishment of a bureau of statis
tics was made by a committee ap
pointed to look up this subject in
its report made recently to the
board of trade of Philadelphia.
Reports of effective work done by
similar bureaus in this country
and in Europe were made. It
was claimed “cities need advertise
ment just as much as the busi
ness of an individual or corpora
tion, and even when William
Penn founded the commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and laid out the
lines of her chief city he published
the advantages of the province
and town through England and
throughout the continent of Eu
rope.”—N ational Advertiser.
The best advertisement of a town
is through its newspaper.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Dr APB
fine
of a patch a
were well m
and seemed tJ
*be grown. H
weather contl
or ten days
lot of them,
for atrawberr
ripening at t.
and eapebiall
country, buf*l
so reanirkably mild up to the pres
ent tha4fvariou9 kinds of vegeta
tton ii Well preserved.
Methodist Market.
Since the ladies started their
market early last spring, they
have had many kindnesses at the
hands of the people. They have
been enabled to make quite a nice
sum towards the remodeling of
their church. Mr. Suggs has very
generously donated oysters, crack
ers, etc. for an oyster supper to be
served at his restaurant Saturday
p. m. In addition these ladies
will serve quail on toast, caike,
ice cream, candies, etc. The pub
lic is cordially invited to call and
get something nice to eat and help
in a good cause. Cadets maybe
be served before this hour for go
ing in. There will be no dinners
at the Mitchell building Saturday.
Open from 4:80 to 8:80 p. m.
Entertainments At Opera House.
The Who What When Minstrels
pleased a good sized audience at
the city opera house last Friday
night. Their show was up to the
standard of minstrels, and they
were occorded good applause.
The management of the opera
house is giving the people an op
portunity to ;iee some good things
and thev should be well patronized.
Miss Eva L. Dunning, the noted
reader and impersonator, gave an
excellent entertainment Monday
night. Her selections from “Mrs.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” were
very fine and called forth a well
merited applause from the audi
ence. The entertainment was
under the auspices of the It. E.
Lee Lodge of Odd Fellows. Avery
good crowd was present.
Prayer helps you to secure what
you need, but it won’t bring you
what you think you want.
RUTS
The walking sick, what
a crowd of them there are:
Persons who are thin and
weak but not sick enough
to go to bed.
"Chronic cases” that’s
what the doctors call them,
which in common English
means—long sickness.
To stop the continued
loss of flesh they need
Scott’s Emulsion. Eor the
feeling of weakness they
need Scott’s Emulsion.
It makes new flesh and
gives new life to the weak
system.
Scott’s Emulsion gets
thin and weak persons out
of the rut. It makes new,
rich blood, strengthens the
nerves and gives appetite
for ordinary food.
Scott’s Emulsion can be
taken as long as sickness
lasts and do good all the
time.
There’s new strength
and flesh in every dose.
We will be glad
to send you a few
e * ure th'm picture in
the form of ala bed in on the
wrapper of every bottle
mXPW IMP Emulaion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
iWteg 409 Pearl St., N. Y.
eSaHSSwHB 50e. and sli all druggist*
jOf* playins
Wme large,
J came out,
/naC They
ind shaped,
food as could
" Ihat, if the
jood fora week
ll have quite a
father unusual
be growing and
(eason of the year
this part of the
f> *
father has been
ictiTfiMrraai;
AVcgetable Preparationfor As
similating the Food andßcgula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digeslion,CheerPul
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nahc otic .
Rmpr aSOU DrSiMIIX PITCHER
fSmpkui Serf- .
Mx.Smut* * 1
SmMUU*- I
Jktuetofd ' t
teu., /
HfttpSfd- 1
Cfanfid .Omt I
itftliyiiw flavor. /
Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
MEW YORK.
EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A. PIERCE KEMP, M. D.,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER,
BARNEBVILLE, GA.
Office over Jordan’s Druit Store.
IleHidonce: Thoniaston street: 'Phone 9.
DR. J. M. ANDERSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BAKNESVILLE, GA.
Residence: ThunmHton street.
’Phone No. 26.
J. A. CORRY, M. D.,
BAKNESVILLE, GA.
Office: Mitchell buildluK-
Residence: Forsyth street. Phono 28.
Office hours: 7 to Ba. m., 11 to 12 a. in, 5 to Opm
J. R. SIMS,
DENTIST,
BAKNESVILLE, GA.
rsr-offl. ■e over B. F. Hooves’ store.
C. H. PERDUE,
DENTIST,
BAKNESVILLE GA.
ar office over Jordan’s IJrun Store.
J. P. THURMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BAKNESVILLE, GA.
Office over Jordan Bros’ drug store.
Residence, Tliomaston street; 'Phone, No. 1.
Calls promptly attended.
DR K. L REID,
BARNHSVILLE, GA.
Offllee over First National Bank.
Residence, Magnolia Inn.
EDWARD A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BAKNESVILLE, - GEORGIA.
General practlee In all courts—State and
federal
tST-Boans Negotiated.
W. W. LAMBDIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BAKNESVILLE, - GEORGIA.
Will do a general practice in all the courts
—Btateand Federal—especially In the counties
composing the Flint circuit.
Loans negotiated.
C. J. LESTER,
Attorney at Law
3ARNESVILLE, - - - - GA
Farm and city loans negotiated a)
low rates and on easy terms. In of
lice formerly occupied by S. N
Woodward.
K T. Daniel. A. i>. Pope
DANIEL & POPE,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
Offices at Zebulon and Griffin.
GEO. W. GRICE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Work done promptly and neatly.
MP Office over Middlebrookn Building.
OABTORZA.
Bean tha /and Kind You Haw Always Bought
GAST6RIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the /.
Signature //4JI
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fir use
VA For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
VHI OINTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOW* CITY.
W. B. SMITH, F. D.
PINKBTFONKRALCAR IN GEORGIA
EXPERIENCED EMBALMERS.
ODOKIESS EMBALMING FLUID
W. B. SMITH, Leading Undertaker
BARNKSVILLK GA.
Jordan, Gray & Cos.,
Funeral Directors,
Day Phone 44. Night Phone 58.
Ingßmnjflfe stopped free
Ifl M HL H Permanently Cured by
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H 1 iyp NERVE RESTORER
H ™ ™ No Kita *fu>r Brai day a nn.
] ? B Cuntultation, person*! or hr mail, tre*tl#>i and
m TRIAIs IIOTTIsK fher
to Fit pailantg who pay exprM*f* on I? ou delivery.
Ptrmantu r*i*r. not only tnmpornry rvllsf. for all jV#r
vtMAA UHordfrt Fpilfp-'v Hdmios. Pi. Vitu Dane*.
Dohillty. Kihautlori DIS. (t. II KIJMKJad.
831 Arch i-treet, Philadelphia, ruuuacd mi.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of tbt
digestants and digests all kinds of
food, ilgives Instantrellef and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
the too'’ you want. The most sensitive
storuacl a can take It. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
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 good
Prepared only by E. O. DkVVitt&Co., Cliicag*
the |l. bottle contains 2H times the 00c. aUe.
Jno. 11. Blackburn, Barnesvilie, Ga.
L. Holmes, Milner, Ga.
\ Perfect and Peerless /
ikheumaiism
and all Liver, Kidney and Blad
der troubles caused Dy uric acid
In the system. It cures by
cleansing and vit'lizing the
blood, thus removing the cause
of disease. It gives vigor and
tone and builds up the health
and strength of the patient
while using the remedy.
URICSOL Is a luminary In
the med ical world. It has cured
and will continue to cure more
of the above diseases than all
other known remedies, many of
which do more harm than good.
'.'’..is great and thoroughly tested
and endorsed California Remedy
i never disappoints. It cures in-
I fallibly if taken as directed.
Try "it and be convinced that
It is a wonder and a blessing to
aufTering humanity.
Price SI.OO per bottle, or 8 bot
tles for $5. For sale by druggists.
Send stamp for book of partic
ulars and wonderful cures. If •
your and ruggist cannot supply you .
It will be sent, prepaid, upon
receipt of price. Address:
L’RICSOL CHEMICAL CO., Us Aaj.laa, CaL
# LAMAR * RANKIN Wd CO., Atlsats, Qa. V
# IHatrlbatlag Aftlll. %
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Jno- H, Blpckburo. Barnesvilie, Ga. .