The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, November 27, 1902, Image 8

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JJSgi Seasonable |H ..Things.. Mm ]mV|\ come high —sometimes and in some mmm P^ aces - Not here, however. We fiTd /j have gathered a line of Mm Groceries, &c., MM j especially appropriate for Thanksgiving and \ the approaching.... Christmas Holidays. and invite our customers, and those who are not yet our customers, to come and see the . MnfcdL-', good things displayed. There will be many temptations to buy. Remember We Keep Nearly Every thing; Ask for What You Don’t See—Most I Likely We Have It. B. F. REEVES. PATILLO. Mr. T. P. Bell ami family spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thornton at Unionville Sunday. Miss Kate Norris left Monday for Meridian, Miss., where she will make her future home. Mr. Frank Oosit, of near Grif fin, gave iisa call Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Head, of Brushey, spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Godard. Mr. Dock Crumbley came back from Jenkinshurg Wednesday. Mr. W. C. Manley carried a drove of cattle to Atlanta Tues day. The entertainment at Mr. and Mrs. Toni Mann’s Tuesday night was enjoyed by all who were pres ent. Mr. W. J. Harrison, of Zetella, is visiting here this week. Mr. K. S. Goon will soon have his new house completed. Mr. M. 1). Spruce, of Barnes ville, is with ns for several days. Mr. W. F. Huddleston, T. J. Head and O. J. Martin were in Macon Tuesday. Miss Mildred Bell left Thurs day for Augusta, where she will visit relatives for several days. Mr. J. L. Pritchard made a bus iness trip to Griffin Wednesday. Mr. W. A. Jester, of Brushey, spent Wednesday with relatives here. Miss Maude Chappie left here Tuesday and will spend several weeks in Merriwether county with friends. Mr. Wm. Louis, of High Falls, passed Wednesday enroute to Griffin. Mr. John Pheneazee, of High Falls, gave us a call Monday. Mr. T. P. Bell made a business trip to Atlana Monday. Mr. J. 0. Burt made a business trip to Forsyth Monday. Thete will be services at Rock tDr. A. S. Dyar & Cos., PHYSICIANS AND SPECIALISTS, 34'-, Peachtree street. Atlanta, Ca. rj Chronic, Nervous, and Private Diseases Our Specialty. UK. S. DYAR. Mnei/rmo Debility, Bpermtorrhoe*, Seminal Losses, Jsiftlt Emissions, Loss I Y CIV OUb Vital Powers, Sloeplcssmiss, lii'spomirnrv. Lua< of Memory, Ctonfusion of Wea*. Blurr before tin* Ryes, Lassitude, Languor, Gloominess, Deprive nion of Spirits, Aversion to Society. Kasily Discouraged. I .nek of (.'onlidenee, Dull, Liatless, Unfit for Study or Busimw,nnd finds life a burden, SAt'Ki.Y, Pkhmanknti.t AMI PRIVATKI.IT CURED. Di--J __ J C|/! n Dls-asos, Syphlllis, disease most horrible In its re- DIOOCJ Ca il U OK 1(1 suits, completely eradieated iv. thou! tile use of luer ourv, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, blotches, pimples, ulcers, {.tains in the head aud’bones, sviiiiHltie sore throat, mouth and tongue. glandular enlargement of the r.ecK, rbeumutWtn, entarrh, ete., PKKMANKSTt.Y CURED when others Mavis l Aii Kb. U ; Kidney and bladder troubles, went back. burning urine, frequency rmarv Of urinating, riw high coloredi or milky sediment on sanding, Gonorrlura. Gleet, Cystitis, etc , Permanently Cured whkn Others Failed. OUR SUCCESS is la* sod <>u faets. First—Practical Experience Second—Every cast-is siviMidiv studied, thus starting aright. Third— Mlh'imw are prepared in our laboratory exactljf ;o suit each ease, and furnished to our patients without any ad ditional charge or e .*d, thus effecting cures without injury. UTOur new and improved system t>f mail treatment enables us to treat and cure liatients at their ovffe homes just as successfully and satisfactorily a* by a personal interview and examination Therefore if you cannot call writ* l ua for perfect I,'uiw tion Cist, for men and Women. (state which you want. We absolutely guarantee a cure in every case aei ejjh-d by us for treatment Thousands cured A friendly letter may save you future u#t rilig and shame, and add golden years to life. Address or call on OR A. S. DYAR fit CO., #*!•* Peachtree tMr.', Retween Marietta and Walton Streets, Atlanta, Georgia Springs church Thanksgiving day. Some of our young people at tended the singing at Johnston ville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. L, Banks, of Hollon ville, is visting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Bell. The English “Society for the Prevention of Consumption” pres ided over by the Prince of Wale 9, was recently addressed by Sir Wil liam Broadbent, who stated that it was definitely known that every case of consumption began with a germ communicated from some other case. There is no such thing as inherited consumption. There may be local weakness which tends to consumption, but the germ lias absolutely to be planted in that weak spot before consumption can ensue. This ought to comfort thousands of people who have “weak chest” or “weak lungs.” They are not foreordained victims of tliis dread disease. All that is needed to bid absolute defiance to this deadly scourge, is to bo able to strengthen the weak lungs, and build up a strong body. The answer to this need in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It so purifies the blood and increases the blood supply, that disease is thrown off, and the weak organs are nourished into perfect health, which defies germs of every kind. People, given up by doctors, ema ciated, bleeding at the lungs, with obstinate, lingering coughs, are being cured every day by the use of “Golden Medical Discovery.” It is a strictly temperance medi cine containing no alcohol, whis key or other intoxicant. Register and Vote For Bonds. The city registration for bond election began yesterday and will continue today (Thursday) and tomorrow. Only the qualified voters can register. If you regis ter and favor bonds, you must vote in the election next Tuesday, as a failure to vote counts against bonds. Tlte First Impression. Mrs. Xtreme—What do you think of my new rninv-day skirt, dear? Mr. Xtreme —Is that v rainy day skirt? Sirs. Xtreme —Certainly. What did you think it was! Mr. Xtreme—A ruffle on your waist.—Harper’s Bazaar. W THE ■■OBHnKBSNEWS~GAZETTE I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902 ANmfjNT if STAKING. ! THK .1. C.OCCTI fIPMPAN'Y AND Q-VI Og mills WILL The J. C Poll-. ■—.mny ia making preparations f< le Important changes in their Negotiations are underway wh a lie J. C. Col lier Cos. and the Knitting Mills will be merged unde. e gigantic cor poration and the dauts greatly enlarged In order to do this it will be necessary toconveitali their immense —stock of dry goods, clothing, etc. into ihe cold cash and they are conducting a grand closing out sale of SSO,(XX) worth of mer chandise. These goods will be thrown j.* ' m % ** >r -7 jrf 14"‘,a.f -~ t MR. J. C. COLLIER, President of the Collier Company and the Oxford Knitting Mills. on the market and sold at a sacrifice. The people will reap the benefit of this movement fcy securing some astound ing bargains. Mr. Collier states that if the bond election is carried this im portant merging of these interests will go through with a rush. If the bond election ifl not.carried this great sale will lie conducted anyway and the pub lic given the opportunity to buy at prices never known before in Barnes, ville. So vote for bonds and trade with the Collier Company, This sale will be conducted under the management of XI r. ,T. C. Collier, who is president of the Company, Mr. Marvin Stephens, who lias charge of the office department, and Mr. A. .T. Stephens who has charge of the cloth, ing, shoe and gent’s furnishing depart ment. The abovegentle non are well known throughout this section and have the; confidence and esteem of the people. CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. Herewith will be found the con ference appointments for the com ing year for the Griffin district. Barnesville gets Rev. J. N. Snow, who is said to be a very fine man and preacher. Rev. \V. R. Bran ham goes to Jackson. Barnes came very near getting the confer ence next year. There were sev eral applicants but the contest finally narrowed down to Griffin, Barnesville, Milledgeville and Au gusta. The last two named then withdrew and the vote then taken was 105 to 108 in favor of Griffin and she gotit. The following are the appointments for the Griffin district: W. F. Glenn, presiding elder. Griffin, first church, T. 0. Better ton; Griffin city mission, G. W. Farr; Griffin, Third Church, to be supplied by W. A. J. Noles; Mil ner. E. A. Gray; Zebulon, C. V. Weathers, and one to be suplied by W. H. Meachum: Thomaston, J. F. Mixon, Thomaston mission, to be supplied by T. L. Bussey; Barnesville, J. N. Snow; Baruefe villa, circuit, W. E. Arnold; The Rock, M. M. Walraven : Culloden, W. M. Winn; Forsyth W. F. Hnnnicut; Forsyth circut, S. H. Dimon; Senoia, W. A. Harris; Jonesboro, J. E. England* Hamp ton, E. K. Aikin; Mcljonough, Jno. L. Moon; Jenkinsburg, J. O. Brand; Flovilla, F. I). Cantrell; Jackson, Walter R. Brannan: Fayetteville, John Spier; Inman, B. E. C. Timmons; Locust Grove, J. p. Lewis; Ellenwood J. L. Ware. ' ____ Thanksgiving Service. Thanksgiving service will be held today (Thursday) atrtjie Bap tist church, beginning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Hugh Morris, pas tor of the Presbyterian church, will preach the sermon. There should be a large congre gation present as everybody should engage in the service. The services will begin promptly at 10 o’clock. The music will be in charge of Mrs. E. J. Nottingham and Mrs. Mary Bowden Smith, the music teachers of Gordon Institute. OABTORXj3I. Bun the /i llm Kind Yco Haw Always QotigM kH FOR EVERY Humour j Price sl-00 CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thick ened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to instantly allay itching, inflamma tion, and irritation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE 1 SET of these great skin curatives is often sufficient to cure the most tortur ing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed ing, crusted, scaly, and pimply skin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Millions of People Use Cuticuba Soap, assisted by Cuticuba Ointment, tor preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, forcleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop ping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, ltohings, and dialings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, hath, and nurs ery. Millions of Women use Cuticuba Soap In the form of baths for annoying irritations, Inflammations, and excoriations, or too free of offensive versplration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. Cuticuba Resolvent Pills (C'hocolato Coated) are a now, tasteless, odorless, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticijba Resolvent, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. In screw cap vials, containing CO doses, price 25c. Sold thMufhout the world. Soap, etc., Oistsibet, c .Pills. 2V. Briti-h IJeroti ‘27-oH.rherterhoueeSq., London. French Depot! 5 Hue da la Peix, Peris. PoT UB Intro a Chau. Cusp., Sole IVope., Bolton, V. 8. A. WIII Rebuild. Mr. D. B. Smith has let the contract to Mr. A. 0. Ben nett to rebuild his store on Market street which was burned sometime ago. The work will be begun in a few days and rushed through. He will have it fixed up in good style and it will be a nice place, and will add much to the appearance of things in that vicinity. The build ing will be up-to-date and thoro ughly fireprooff. Mr. Smith will open up hi@ business and sell what stock of goods he has on hand. He has not decided whether he will then purchase anew stock or not. Georgia y J PERFECT PASSENGER AND SUPERB SERVICE BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS !N THE Southeast Connecting at SAVANNAH with STEAMSHIP LINES PLYING BETWEEN Savannah and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore t. AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Complete information, rates, schedules of trains and sailing dates of steamers cheerfully furnished by any agent of the company. THEO. D. KLINE, W. A. WIN BURN. Qanaral Sup't, Traffic Manager, J. O. HAILE, Ganaral Pas*’r Agent. f. J. ROBINSON. Aia't General Pau'r Agent, SAVANNAH, GA. THE KICKER. It is said that the Creator Had some useful end in view When he fashioned the mosquito, That so pesters me and you ; And also that the little flea Makes lazy men move quicker, But what is wonderful to me, Is why he made the kicker. The kicker never finds time To promote a scheme or measure; But in tearing down what others build He finds his greatest pleasure. He talks of unworthy motives, Selfishness, and false pretense, * And always sees a nigger In the woodpile or the fence. He waits until a plan is made: Then like a child at play, Declares he’ll surely quit the game Unless it’s played his way. He forgets that a true American Should yield with due respect To the will of the majority ! And the measures they elect. ’Tis not for me to question Nature, But what justice can you see In letting the pesky kicker live While you crack the little flea? And if there is a hereafter Provided for the human race, And the kicker goes to heaven, I would prefer the other place. —Atlanta Journal. So many people have realized so fully the application of this poem to Barnesville, that we have yielded to the request that it be published again this week. The person who wrote it evidently knew the situation in Barnesville, and knew how the people here felt. BE CAREFUL about the quality of your GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Defects in either may greatly reduce the size of your “bag.” Our Guns, Revolvers, etc., are not alone handsome-looking, but they are solid value clean through, and are efficient weapons. All prices have been t°sted and will do good work. We offer absolutely perfect hand-loaded shells for guns of every calibre at moderate prices. And don’t forget that lam headquarters for Paints, Oils, etc., and if you want a STOVE, just come look and price. Also, have some fine Ranges. Buggy Har ness to suit all—good set for .$6.50. Good one-horse wagon harness for $3.75. Collars of every description. Come to see me, and I will save you money. J. B, BANKSTON, Manager of the Bankston Hardware Cos. GROCERIES! lam not a “cutter.” I can’t afford to bate you, and CUT it out of the next article. I expect to continue business in Barnesville, and Bell goods, instead of my customers. I Handle Only the Best of everything in my line, and do it on as small margin as is consistent with business principles. My trade is increasing every day, tnd I attribute it to the above facts. . Try some of the new— Cereals, Presto, Ralston’s Health Oats, etc. Pride of Barnesville Flour makes the best biscuits. South Georgia Cane SYRUP —the best sop. But don’t take my word for it. JOHN T. MIDDLEBROOKS. A THANKSGIVING DINNER Heavy eating is usually the first cause of indigestion. Repeated attacks in flame the mucous membranes lining the stomach, exposes the nerves of the stomach, producing a swelling after eating, hearthburn, headache, soiif ris ings and finally cattarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves the inflam mation. protects the nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia.allstomaeh troubles by clens ing and sweetening the glands of the stomach. Jxo H. Blackbcrn. L. Holmes. Barnesville, Ga. Milner, Ga. Cj9LBTOniA.. Bun the /) The Kind You Haw Always Boogfn OLD FRIENDS ARE THE BEST. Sometime ago I took what is known as summer cold. I tried several rem edies, but-without much relief. Fin ally I resorted to my old standby, Eicpactorant, and was cured by a few doses. I have great confidence in this remedy. Joe Howard. Macon, Miss. FOR A BAD COLD. ' If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber lins Cough Remedv to loosen and re lieve it, and to allay the irritation and inflamation of the throat and lungs. For sale by Jno. H. Blackburn. OABTORIA. Bmui the /} Kind You Haffl Always Bosgtt