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13ARNES NE WS-G AZETTE.
VOLUME 35.
S. M. MARSHBURN.
Barnesville’s Dry Goods Emporium
You Can Find at This Place Everything in
Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and
* CLOTHING *
TWO rooms one hundred feet long filled to their utmost capacity with new, up-to-date goods. No old
* stock to run off “at cost,” but goods fresh from manufacturers sold at a small profit. The liberal
patronage accorded us shows the people’s good judgment in not buying old stuff “at cost,” but buying new
goods well bought, and sold for a small profit.
See our new shipment of goods for Skirts and Waists, things not shown in Barnesville before. Our
highest ambition is to secure what the people want from the right place which enables us to suit our
customers both in price and style.
We Sell The McCall Patterns, The Best On Earth.
We give a premium on every cash purchase of one dollar. We give to everyone that buys from us their
money’s worth and show them all courtesy that can be expected.
We sell the Stetson Shoe for Men. This Shoe Has No Equal.
It is our purpose to add Millinery to our business next spring and will give closer prices than ever from
now until January ist, 1903, in order to make room for this department.
Come and See Us and We will Do You Good.
V. O. MARSHBURN, Manager.
A Deserving Entei^rise.
Barnesville is indebted to Mr.
Suggs for a restaurant that would
do credit to a much larger city.
A more favorable location could
not be desired. It is convenient
to the busy public and at the
same time a suitable place for
ladies who love to eat when hun
gry. The eating room is as neat
as a parlor and the kitchen a mod
el hygenic science. The grocery
department carries a line of goods
that can lessen the housekeepers
labor.
Mr. Suggs is a public spirited
man and his generosity proves him
in sympathy with every good
cause. On Nov. 22 ult. he gave
the entire preceeds of an oyster
supper, which amounted to .$50.25,
to the baptist ladies for the bene
fit of the Church Improvement
Fund and at their last meeting
they voted Mr. and Mrs. Suggs a
resolution of thanks. Such a ben
efactor is meeting with the appre
ciation he merits and the patron
age he deserves.
By order of the Pres. Sect, pro
tern.
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CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to cure it you
must take internal remedies. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts direetly on the blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a
medicine. It was prescribed by one of
the best physicians in this country for
years and is a tegular prescription. It
is composed of the best tonics known,
combined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on themucoos surfaces.
The perfect cembination of the two in
gredients is what produces such won
derfulresults in curing Catarrh. Send
for testimonial free.
F. J. Cheney a Cos, Props,, Toledo,O.
Sold by druggists, price 76c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Death struggles are sad, but
they are nothing in comparison
with the struggles of some people
to live.
A Big Young Turnip.
Mr. J. S. Milner,.one of Pike’s
sterling citizens and hustling far
mers, brought to the city j’ester
day a beautifully shaped turnip,
just three months old, which
weighed lli pounds. He has
plenty of them this large. The
turnip crop this year is very fine
as many specimens show.
Pope-Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pope, of
Dublin, Ga., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, lone, to
Mr. Richmond Griffin, of Pensa
cola, Fla., the marriage to occur
at their home in Dublin, on Dec.
17th. Miss Pope has many friends
in Barnesville, having held a po
sition for some time with the J.
C. Collier Cos., all of whom join
in congratulations,
WHATS IN A NAME?
Everything is in the name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Halve, E.C. De
Witt A Cos., of Chicago, discovered some
years ago how to make a salve from
Witch Hazel that is a specific for piles.
For Blind, bleeding, itching and pro
trotruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns,
bruises and all skin diseases DeWitts
Salve has no equal: This has given
rise to numerous worthless counter
feits. Ask for DeWitt’s—the genuine.
For sale by ,
Jno. H. Blackburn,
Barnes vile.Ga,
L. Holmes,
Milner, 6a.
Thursday Night.
The Royal Comedy entertainers
will be on the boards at the opera
house Thursday night. They pre
sent an entertainment of clean
comedy and music. The company
is composed of artists of a high
order and no doubt will give a
good show. They come well rec
ommended by the press of the coun
try. Seats on sale at the usual
place.
Kodoi dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY COUNTRY WEEKLY.
BARNESVILLE, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1902.
Thanksgiving Service.
Thanksgiving service was held
last Thursday at the Baptist
church, it being a union service.
Rev. Hugh Morris, the new pas
tor of the Presbyterian church
preached an able and interesting
sermon, on the subject of “Hap
piness.” The sermon was great
ly enjoyed by the congregation.
There was some splendid music,
specially selected for the occas
ion, which was an enjoyable fea
ture of the service. The music
was in charge of Miss Maynita
Arnold, assisted by members of
the choirs of the different church
es.
Ifyou feel ill and need a pill
Why not purchase the best?
DeWitts Early Risers
Are little surprises,
Take one—they do the rest.
W. H. Howell, Houston,Tex., writes:
I have used Little Early Riser Pills in
my family for constipation, sick head
ache, etc. To their use lam indebted
for the health of my family. For sale by
Jno.H. Blackburn,
L. Holmes, Barnesville, Ga.
Milner, Ga.
Fine Col lards.
Mr. W. H. Willis, ex-chief
marshall, probably is entitled to
to the blu* ribbon forcollards, for
he exhibited two in the city Sat
urday, that attracted mtich otfcen
tiod. They each weighed about
16 pounds, but he has grown some
that weighed as much as eighteen
pounds apiece. He has a large
quanity of them, and can supply
a large number of people with all
the collards they can use.
SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK.
“ I know I would long ago have been
in my grave,” writes Mr*. 8. H. New
som, of Decatur, Ala., “if it had not
been for Electric Bitters. For three
years I had suffered untold agony from
the worst forms of Indigestion, Water
brash, Stomach and Bowel) Dyspepsia.
But this excellent medicine did me a
world of good. Since taking it I can
eat heartily and have gained 3ft lbs.”
For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite,
Stomach, Liver and Kfdney troubles
Electric Bitters is a positive, guaran
teed cure. Only 50* at W. A. Wright's
drug store.
The Missionary Meeting.
The Missionary Society of the
Baptist church will meet with Mrs.
J. L. Fogg, Dec. Bth 2:80 p. m.
The program is out of the usual
order. Ladiescontemplatingjoin
ing the Society are cordidly in
vited ns guest,B.
Subject—The Georgia Baptist
Convention.
Memory Thought.
“No church bound up in itself
can prosper. It is like the Dead
Sea which all the Jordan cannot
sweeten, because it has no outlet.”
Prayer.
Hymn—All hail the power of
Jesus name.
Reading—A Psalm of praise—
Mrs. O. M. Jones.
“The Presidents Message.”
Piano Solo —Mrs. N. W. Hurst.
The Georgia Baptist Conven
tion—Rev. C. W. Durden.
A chain of prayer or quotation
for the work in China.
The Missionaries return—Mrs.
B. M. Turner.
Business.
Mas. J. W. Rkkvks, Pres.
Miss Rohkrta Mitchkll. Seel.
Don’t Let Your Policies Lapse.
I represent a firm that offers higher
surrender and loan values than the
Companies themselves for endowment,
tontine and acccumulative policies,
when in force over half their period,
even if the policies are hypothecated
for their full value and even if they are
lapsed for non payment ofpremiuns or
interest, if they can be re-Dstatcd,
H. P. Powgr.i.,
Nov. 18th. 1902. Agent.
It is easy to have the patience
of Job when the boils are on some
other fellow.
Policemen should be successful
speculators; so many servant girls
let them in on the. ground floor,
OASTOHIAL.
Bwuith*
Holiday Goods
Received.
J. H. Blackburn.
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BE CAREFUL
aho.it the quality of your GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Defects
in either may greatly reduce the size of yope “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 tested 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 $13.50. Good one-horse wagon
harness for $8.75. Collars of every description. Come to see
me,.and I will save you money.
J. B. BANKSTON,
Manager of the Bankston Hardware Cos.
NUMBER 45