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The Bond
Election
Tuesday showed that the people of Bartlesville were
unanimously in favor of Public Improvements; that
they intended going forward, not backward. Just so,
we intend keeping up with the progress of the city by
running an up=to=date drug store.
This business is under the able management of
Mr. D. L. Anderson, who has charge of the Prescription
Department and will give the best service at all times.
Wiley’s
Fresh
Candies
At
All
Times.
TOURS TO GIVE SATISFACTION,
WRIGHT’S Drug Store.
,■ i D. L. ANDERSON, Mgr.
D. L. ANDERSON' ,
Manager and fork.
Cut Glass.
We have a magnificent line of
the newest cut-glass that is
thoroughly up-to-date. Just the
thing for Chrjstmas presents, wed
ding presents, etc. Call and inspect
them.
We also carry a full line of
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery,
Perfumery and Sundries.
Hot and Cold Drinks,
THE BEST TO BE FOUND.
Anderson’s Quick Cold Cure, !
Made and For Sale Only By Us.
THE BARNESYI LLENEW S-G A ZETTE , THURSDAY, I
be present
age.
Mrs. Chariot!
Saturday froml
relatives and F
Griffin.
See J. H. Ba
ing for the best'
Mr. and MrsrShi Gray were among
those who weijfe in attendance upon the
Floyd—Gwyn marriage 'at Brent last
Thursday.
Mr. J. A. McCrary, the popular and
efficient cashier of the First National
B.nk, spent last Thursday with rela
tives at Senoia.
For the best horse-shoeing, go to
Woodard & Bethune. This elass of
work a specialty.
Messrs. C. H. Humphrey and W. C.
Stafford were among the leading busi
ness men and citizens of this city who
spent Thanksgiving in Atlanta.
“Th© Cutter” offers some start
ling bargains to the people this week.
Messrs.!’. E. Minhinette and J. L.
Hunt were in Atlanta last Thursday
enjoying Thanksgiving and witnessing
the Georgia-Auburn foot-ball game.
Messrs. Jackson Bush and Pearce
two of llarnesville’s most
popular young men, spent Thanksgiv
ing in Atlanta with the formers’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bush.
We have the largest line of Gold
Rings ever shown in Barnesville-see
them. J. 11. Bate & Cos.
Mrs. W. S.* Ingram left yesterday
morning for Tennile where she goes to
be with her brother, who happened to
the misfortune to get his left 'hand
mashed off in an oil mill at that place.
For Rent —My 0 room house on
Forsyth street. Possession at once. 1
B. 11. Butts.
Dr. J. A. Corry was called to Augus
ta last week to attend the bedside of
his brother there, who is quite sick.
His many friends hope his brother will
be much improved when he returns
h0me,,,.,, , , /uI) ,, ir , ri 1(I> ,
Miss Julia Holly, of Concord, spent
cjgjfp here last week the guest
of her cousin, Miss Priscilla Stroud, on
Thomaston street. While here she
made quite a favorable impression and
wqn a number of friends.
See our line of cut glass-the kind that
hajs, the trade mark on it, the “Real
Thing.” J. 11. Bate $ Cos.
Mr. Harold Murphey who lias a re
sponsible position with the lirin of
Douglas & Davison, of Atlanta, came
down Saturday and remained Sunday
the his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. 6. Murphey on Thomaston street.
A few more pecan
trees for sale. Ap
ply to R. L. Swatts.
,Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Durden and
little daughter returned home last
Saturday night. They have been ab
sent sometime attending the Staff!
Baptist Convention in* Americus and
vssiting relrtives in Montezuma and
other places in that section. <• ’
Rev. M. M. Walraven, of the Rock,
was here last Saturday on business.
He has been returned to Ths Rock ap
pointment by the conference and has
a,large number of friends and is well
liked by his church.
A. Summers, practical painter, wall
tinter and paper hanger, uphoidster
and sign painter. Residence, Holmes
street. Leave orders at Blackburn’s
drug store for Barnesvilleand adjacent
towns and country.
Mr. J. T. Willis, the able editor of
the Thomaston Times, was here on
business several days last week. He
is makingaclean newsy sheet out of
that paper and it promises' to be on of
the best papers'in this section.
Dont wait until the last minute to
select your best Christmas gift. We can
serve you before the rush.
J. H. Bate <St Cos.
Professor Fred Brinson, of Bartow,
Ga., has been here several days circul
ating among his numerous friends.
He is a graduate of Gordon Institute
and was one of its most popular stud
ents. He is accorded a cordial wel
come when he visits this city.
For Rent —One 3 horse farm 3
miles south of Barnesville. For terms
apply to Mrs. P. A. Christian, in care of
Jno. L. Heed, Griffin, Ga.
Messrs. Roy Blount and Warren
Woodard, the two able assistant cash
iers, of the First National and Citizens
Banks respectively, wore among the
i young men of this city who went to
Atlanta last Thurixlay to witness the
Georgia-Auburn foot-ball game.
Mr. Ed Howard left last Saturday
for Washington City, where he goes to
assume his duties as page in the house
of representatives, to which place he
was recently appointed through the
instrumentality of Congressman Bart
lett. Hi is a splendid young man and
his appointment is gratifying to Barnei
vijlle and Pike otmty.
■ I :
fIAT PERSONAL
f;rta Mitchell
I®.Thursday to
Jpjwyn marri-
K returned last
[tended visit to
in the city of
po. if you are look
ed ay goods.
We are offering very low prices on
j china. J. H. Bate A Cos.
Mrs. Ellen Perdue, who has been
spending sometime in Macon the guest
of relatives, returned to Barnesville
Monday afternoon and is now' at home
with the family of her boii, Dr. C. H.
Perdue.
Found —My little daughter found
$20.00a few days ago. Owner can get
same by designating amount of each
bill. J. Walter Hiohtowkk.
Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis, of
Thomastou, arrived in the city Monday
afternoon to spend several days as the
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Elder on Thomaston street.
Miss Wilbur Walker, who is a band
some and attractive young lady of
Colliers Station, arrived in the city
Monday morning to be the guest of the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Collier
for several days, on Forsyth street.
Mrs. Wallace Frances, of Atlanta,
spent Hunday night in the city the
guest of the family of Mrs. LatiJa Ken
dall Rogers on Greenwood street.
She was on her way to Macon to visit
relatives and friends.
Misses Dora and Lillian Ward, two
of Milner’s most popular and attractive
young ladies, spent Monday in the
city as the guests of their sister, Mrs.
W. If. Chambers. They have lots of
friends in this city.
Notice —Look to your horses and
mules, lie treats all diseases of horses
and mules, if your horse or mule has
a cough you had better get H. Beeves
tocure it,or he will be a heaver. If you
owe him anything come and pay him
; yon may need him ugain.
Miss Mary Merritt, of Gainesville,
spent several days here last week as
the guest of Miss Myrtico Nelson. She
lias a responsible position in the pub
lic schools at Woodbury. She is an
artist of consider.ble ability and her
work took several first prizes at the
State Fair in Valdosta. She formerly
lived here and has scores of friends
and relatives in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan attend
ed the Floyd—Gwyn marriage at Brent
last Thursday.
Judge C. J. Lester spent last Monday
in the city of Atlanta looking after im
portant business matters.
Mr. J. J. Moore, a prominent citizen
of near The Rock, was hero Monday
looking after business in the city.
Mr. E. L. Cook went to Atlanta last
Thursday to witness the foot-ball game
between Georgia and Auburn.
Miss Aurie Belle Collier went up to
Griffin Sunday to spend the day as the
guest of her sister, Miss Kittie Collier.
“The Cutter” offers some start
ling bargains to the people this week.
Prof. V. E. Orr, a prominent educa
tor and business man of Atlanta, was
here last Saturday looking after his
interests.
Sterling silver is cheaper than ever
before. Get our prices.
J. H. Bate a Cos.
Mrs. Will Gardner returned Monday
night from Atlanta where she has been
several days, the guest of friends and
relatives.
MissMittie Lee went up to Atlanta
Wednesday night to be the guest of
friends and relatives during Thanks
giving day.
Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Jordan were
among those wao went from here to
Brent last Thursday to be present at
the Floyd—Gwyn marriage.
Mr. J. H. Marclunan, who is one of
the most prominent business men and
leading citizens of The‘Rock, was in
town Mondny looking after business.
* *The Cutter 9 ’ offers some start
ling bargains to the people this week.
Mr. Robert Murphey was among the
young men from this city who went to
'Atlanta last Thursday to see the Geor
gia-Auburn foot-ball game.
Mrs. H. M. Franklin, who has been
spending sometime with her mother,
Mrs. L. K. Rogers, returned home to
Atlanta Monday morning.
We continue to keep a full line of
pictures, suitable for Holiday and
Bridal presents. J. If. BAtk A Cos.
Mr. Frank Gilleland, who holds a
good position with the Talbotton New
Era, was here several days last week
visiting friends and relatives.
For Rent —Good one or two horse
farm, 1 miles south of town, to first
class white tenant. None other need
apply. B. Tarver Woodall.
Mr. J. L. Pitts who is a representa
tive leading citizen and business man
of this city left Monday morning for a
few days visit to his old home in New
born.
For Sale--My house and lot on Brown
avenue. Will sell reasonably on easy
terms. Apply, to J. C. Aoamh, Jackson,
Ga.
Miss lone Pope, who has been io the
city for several months witli the J. C.
Collier Cos., returned to her home in
Dublin Tuesday morning. While
here she nmde quite a number of
friends.
Something New Every Week.
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Who
Puts Up
Your
Prescriptions
o
■
We invito 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.
A TEXAS WON DR.
HAfil/8 GI IK AT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cores 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 pure any
case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hafl
sole manufacturer. P. O. Bo* 629, Bt.
Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials.
Sold by W. A. Wright.
Martin, Tenn., June 8, 1901.
This is to certify that I have used
Hall’s Texas Wonder for kidney trou
ble and have never found anything ;ts
equal. Its merits are wonderful. Try
it, as I did, and be convinced.
Rkv. R. C. Wuitnei.l.
Don’t snub a man because he
1 joks green. A watermelon has a
similar look, nut is usually all
right at heart.
1 1 -y
When some men talk, others
are apt to regret that automatic
ear-closers have not yet been plac
ed upon the market.
SLEEP
FOR BABY
AND REST FOR
Sleep for Skin Tortured Babies and
Rest for Tired Mothers, in
Warm Baths with
And gentle applications of Cuti
cura Ointment, purest of emol
lients and greatest of skin cures*
to be followed in severe cases by
mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent
Pills. This is the most speedy*
permanent* and economical treat
ment for torturing, disfiguring*
itching, burning* bleeding, scaly*
crusted*and pimply skin and scalp
humours, with loss of hair, of in
fants and children* ever com
pounded.
Millions of People uhkCutici-ra Soap,
asslcteil by Ciiticuka Ointment, forbuautl
fylug the fcklu, for cleansing the sculp, utul
the stopping of failing hair, for softening,
whitening, anil sis,thing re<!, rough, and sore
hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet,
hath, and anrserr. Millions of women ueeCli
ticika Soap in baths for annoying irritations,
inflammations, andchuflngs, too free or offen
sive perspiration. In washes for ulcerative
weak nesses, and for raalr sanative, antiseptic
purposes which readily suggest themselves.
vs* Pans nsCiH. Sou rropA, BMoa.