The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, December 18, 1902, Image 2

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I’mVA f ¥©pi’ — - A/i i ™™,_ 1 & c If Yon-Are - Looking for or CROCKERY. f 1 /* rflolQi] JnJi^iL FIT sell you crodSJry ana glassware CHEAPER —lots cheaper. too —than any other merfcliflnt in bnry'ilftge. TV got a- lop of; HABDW A RE— most anything, too —cost is not in it. I wish you would price it. Now, as to Santa Clans goods. I’ve got a plenty. Kid body dolls —the kind the lit tle fellows can play “rough !„„ e’’ with Talking 4'sihi j(—liStputitho 'SSfer; “Presto!” own lal>y, doll ’‘efttriads, little.felhnvs and big fellows -f-soine for a little money, ami all cheap enough. Now, as to Books— Xmas Books. - * 4. A - w with pictures, nice story Hooks —any kiml of Hooka. 'J*h+‘flt; must be sold. Half Price will mb Ye ’eW You’ll find ’em' iGadkod djpvm one-half ou the first table a# you enter liiv door. dome too set, me for auy -1 liiii;; and everything—l’ve go I il~~and as to prices, I’m tjie ;! Y Jim Reeves’ _ lW President’s Advice to Boys. Jir'fhe course of his addrjM|| to hoys in Philadelphia iktft Sttilirflay \he President said: “In y->lll*‘si udios as in your sport, here iu school mid afterwards in life, I . Fy hrdWe in each of yon 1 as good a time as possible, A i<Ae saiootnl to do>- ingiii best kind of work possible. ’ 1m your studies, ns hi your t.pnjNf'fc, eellpM atWl after- lrfehti; doing yuutr work H (IPgreat world, it is a safe plan to tlda rule 1 once heard preljjlodfclH fhe ,ff<dhftH hold*- . Iliusn; don t fail; hit the Y/Oil I ,'fW advice the President gjiyp* ttaeJPys is good. The more they' tkhjgo tiiLthc ■ wdtnPe that if they w ant to. sue* rtOi i i&*WMii6vi^Jjv T fw m' inntrajrdance with it. The troub ledjft too ftlJltdey.i waiffro make their studies in their sairffi days secondary to their ppM and in after life they make secondary to their ptefflres. That accounts for the mafflailures. The boys tfyai have ftCpßiope.-in life and make .their speffl secondary* to that, purpose aflsffe one’s whtf mnkr smccrissful , jPw *7 " qOg.\ HUH CAN'NOJ RECUSED CwWl' is n liUhhl or cohetitutional is£-.&mtor &xst to Q*tfWh Cure is taken internally, and actflMreetly on the Mood and mucous s&iC's. flail's Catarrh Cure is not a mgJHKne. It was prescribed by one of tbejppt physicians in this country for yeiKnd is a regular prescription, |( of the best Unties known, conßßied with the best blood purifiers, directly on the mucous surfaces. ccniblnation of thO two itr grefnkits i whirtjpttodAieea such won der^dresults fn curing Catarrh. Send for fWtimonial freuaSSfl*. fBPpI SfclXKt ftftMM suspicious &nd some arc failures because she isn't. r -W^The|Maffe d .| *- (%\yksTH >if|j vit.hiNtTßrnT WKWjOOH. Postal cards have beerf IMi To married meiTwitH the inquiry “Why did you marry?” a large Illinfr* 1, reaiwitses cameAo hand are se lecjei -tJ W niafe been try ing fiTel'evenyears to find out — X.” ‘Carried to get even with her mother, but never have. —W.” “Because Sarfih told mer/tbat gOTfcWCTSKKr “The father thought eight years courtin' was almost long enough. —:ii.” “Please don’t-stir me tip. —J.” “Because I did noEhave ,the ex perience I have now. —G.” “That’s the same question my friends asked me. —C. H.” “I wanted a companion of the opposite sex. “P; itr *trll opposite. —A,” “P.er.yuse it is just iny luck.— s>. J.”” ; V' | I rI - “I yearned for company. Wi now have it all the time. —Karl.” “Have exhausted all the figures in the arithmetic to figure out aii answer to your question. Between multiplication and division in the family and distraction in addition* the answer is hard to arrive at.— Old Man.” “1 married to get the best wife in the world.—Simon.” “Because I asked lier if she’d have me. She said she wouldi She’s got ule. —-Bivins.’ ’ —-Tetri) l l Free Press. ~ - M ; „ *■+< I- H-; '-y *4- ■ r , ( ' J • f ' HOWTO PREVENT CROUP. ; It will be good news to miothers of small children to learn that croup cap be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before thef attack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Clive Chamberlin’sCough Rem edy as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even .after the rough cough appears, and If bill dispel all symptoms of croup, In this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has Trever—been - known fcw 'fast; H -in, -*n fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe ty,take For sale by Jsu IJ,. Bl KNi, Compensation. The universe pnys every man in, ljis owii coin invtm;,smile, it smfles upon you in return; if you frown, you will frowneda|; if you sihg, you will he invited iiito guy cqpipany; if JPH think you will Be eiifertainetl By thinkers; and if you loyofthe world and ear li bs fly seek -W the good that, is therein, you will be surrounded by Joying friends,, and nature will p'tAir into' yourifip the treasures df tho.earth. Cph-iurb, erjticis.- and hate, HUi\yo,u will J>o criticised..,, ednsnfed find hated by your frfllow Snei*.! jEvtsry, e#ed brings forth af ter itsjkjnd. JMjatmeti)pgp|a dpi-, 'fruit, jbaldusy “’hhgets JMtawi' (iiiiufea'iH' Begets confidence, kindness begets ±in£tiiaßS,Tov v a hag&ta lots::’ rUsaist rises mj rigid and impenetrajde — >hil*s3ni®ft melts and floats away op the bos om of love.—N; W. Zimmerman, in Wildwood Philosophy. . A MIjLtLLUN, VOICES Could hardly-exprc#* the thanks 6f lloiuer Hall, wf West Point, la. Lis -1 ten why : A severe cold had seUlod on, hls lungs, causing most obstinate cough. Seferal physicians saki lie had oonsumpiou. but oouhl'not holy him. When all thouffht that he was doomed lie Began T.rnse cosen (or and, writes — nßewSws! postively guaranteed for Coughs, Golds jind Lung t roubles. Price 60 andsl.oo. IclriS} wittlctfTt**Jkt jWR iA. lW<l&)t3*C< *. When mourn is tight it makes itself scarce, but it is ditl'ereHt with meu. When a mau compliments a wo man isn’t satisfied unless sbe enu induce him to repeat it least seven times. Signature of tC THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THUH fpCEMBER 18, 1902 COMIWTOrWaFSftraPORT^ W W w-1 M 3wt'joWoinrnisapneJf of Roaannd enues.iA in regular sesfwm. -Sa De<s 2 1902 with Hons. K. C. Akin, W. M. owl wed {mid R. Y. JieokJiam manager of elec tion and brmgirrg-ret'tTrns-'. \ J . .$90.00 pauper.'confederate soldier.... 5.C0 8- E. Bhiekleford hauling lumtofrT f bridge 71 3.70 Judge Blood worth rent of court Milner dist 4-00 John Willis lumber Cor road 1.10 B. J. Milner witne55.,......... . 3.70 C. T. Cdle witness —: . 3.00 G. T. Weldpn tools on public road 2.50 T. Z. Jones repairs on bridge.... 2.00 C. W. witness.. ,y... 9.50 J. A. McMard state witness. ..... 5.00 TANARUS, M. Mullins state witness:.>. -. 5.92 J. F. Wooten state witness 5.00 W. D. Manley state witness. .. . 10,OH T. B. Cabanisß state witness 8.24 T. B. Cabaniss state witness 4-ft4. J. Y. Allen state witness 5 28 T. B. Lyorietatfe; witness. iUV.-v.. 9.94 J. S. Bryan state witness 11.98 J. E. Wright state witness ...... 9.40 J. T. Howe state witness 13.72 J. B. Mathews services as clerk at adjourned term Superior Court 24.50 W. E. H. Searcy services at Sup erior Court as reporter...,— 45.00 Alonza Bechardson state witness 9.54 J. H. Milner feeding jury at ad journed term. 31.50 J. J. Howard, Agent, freight on Cos. goods 50 G. H Worthen supplies for blast ing on r0ad...... 1.50 J. M. Head lumber for road.. ... 8.00 J. M.Head supplies for county farm i 2.35 H. T. Sikes lumber for bridge . 34.11 W. M. Perkins filling ditch 2.00 J. N. McCord hauling bridge timber 5.00 C. W. Green janitor services for Nov... 6.25. J. T. Beckham building Hue at court house 2.90 J. T. CadeDhead' 3 pigs for Cos. farm 12.00 L. C. : Ma.iley harness leather for county.. *• 4.88 Green MLangham A Cos., supplies for Cos farm 11.59 Sullivan Slade & Cos., supplies for Cos farm 10.39 G. A. Simmons bringing prisoner to jail 1.80 R. F. Strickland lumberand nails for road. 12.43 T. CL Whatley A Bros., lumber for county farm 5.80 C. H. Harper supplies for Cos farm 8.25 B. Z. Wilson one month services at Cos. farm cooking and wash ing for paupers. 38.70 W. 11. Lynch lumber for bridge . 2.12 ,T. E. Eppfnger himber for bridge 3.15 T. E. Whittle lumber for bridge. 60.34 M. G. Harrisoh supplies for Cos farm .' 4.0& J. W. Means .Ordinary lunacy trial of W. W. W. Kendrick carrying W. A. Smith to asylum 21.85 Mrs. Kittle Landers pauper, pre sent hVdfi,.. 1| t 5 00 W. J. Franklin supplies for Cos. farm. 2.20 Alabama A Georgia Iron Cos., stove for jail 10.00 H. C. Burrs’ Sons dynamite ami caps for Cos. 8.05 Barnesville Planing Mills lumber : lor Cos. . V .J..... 5,41 F. A. Karlihchetibetg & Go., bolts fpr .bridge,. r. Q,50 Floyd, Slndfe attending ram 1.90 J, S. Sullivan grading hill near Zebu 101 l 23,15 J. Howard, akwt, flight, ~, } 2f> Pike Cm jorfrn*fl*rt>ia hofiCe.. .!• P 2 ar bHtldii||| hji#l Rettie Ellis present help, paujper 5.00 M mays S 'V>. B. S. A\in clerl? service 5.00 ■fr. ft, Tlfctir atatc irifapw;::xr±Sfc E. F. Dupree* part ot aalaw as .nninti E. C. Akin 1 day regular and 8 ind Ordinary court 18.00 J. H. Milner expenses carrying J. ;*. Baker to Jackson superior UO.IiL _ * “ Long Haff i “About a year Ygo“my’TiaTr was tstopped the falling and made my (hair grow very rapidly, until now it There’s another hunger than that of the ssmcb. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs; hair vigor— Ayer’s, This is why we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always mams ; V l|>fi > tP r ftf# ft;# 1 fr&yjpW von a bottlr. Bo uro and give tho name of your nearest ox pros* olHco. Address, J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, M*. Ircfaurt A 1 ftp’. • • •• • lfliPO' fj. ji. Milr\ .. X) Ti t io W. M. Hartley 1 Eay service as Com ...I '3.W jfgsssilsssaM! E. C. JiiK. 3ETJH * W': - Corn’s W. D. Dialer. \ Hl-: .0.8 AN h S'JoTHES TUB OAT. .. '■for feg4SAlaWlMilro*u*erf with my throat. A burning sensation would come over me in the early morn ing and last for several hours. I have been taking Cheney’s Expectorant for a week. My th/oat is almost healed | and theTrritatihn t>o fongerworries roe. ; It is a great medicine. -. /. W. N, Fbaxcls. Baltimore, Md. j -*r- ~~2 —r t-p >■■' v’ ’ "A Parting Benediction. A country minister in a certain .locality took permanent leave of | His congregation in the following pathetic manner; - 1 1 { Eroth ers"lancr iTsTersT I come to say gOfyd-h'y. 7 don bikini: God loves this church, because none of you ever die. I don’t think you love one another, because I never marry any of you. I don’t think you love me, because you have never paid my salary; your donat ions are moldly fruit and wormy | apples ; and by their fruits ye shall | know them. Brothers, I am going j away to a better place. I have ; been called to be chaplain of a penitentiary, and may the Lord have mercy on your souls. Good by. WEST OF THE SIERRAS. Cheney’s Expeotorant is the best cough medicine in the world. My little child was subject to violent , at tacks of croup until I obtained a bottle of- Cheney’s Expectorant. One dose soothes the throat membranes and produces rest G. K. Campbeli. San Francisco, Cal. Waves of Water. • 1 The Nile is the only river in the world that flows 1,500 miles withogt receiving a tributary. Off > the Cape of Good Hope waves thirty-eight feet high from trough to crest have been noted. Prismatic lake, in the Yellow stotte National park, is the largest body of hot water in the w r orld. Three rivers as big as the Rhine would just equal in volume the Ganges, three Gangeses the Mis 88ssippi, and tw'o Mississippi tl;e Amazon. The St. Law rence is frozen four months of the year, and its navi gation is so difficult that an aver age of one steamer a month is' wrecked in its waters. Askel Chin, in Tibet, is the lake that lies at a greater height than any other in the world. Its level is 16,000 feet. The lowest .is the Dead sea, 1,200 feet below lovd. FOILS A DEADLY• ATTACK. l 'My wife w T as so ill that good physic ians ware auatdaito lfeto her,” writes M. M. Austin, oi Winchester, iad., n Dut wit? completely cnrd by Dr. Riff’s Ntwk.ffir PliS.” Tfiey 1 w-ortr tvbnd’ers hn ttouuvgb Uwdjdwger, tAuUdj?.Giya "constipation; fcekdadlf®. 2fe at W. A. Wkioiit’s drug store. I**-Pairing Ohance. 1 i,l,l, ' ,lin T fi M*>l 00 kv 1 d Jkapß/, Jpuyf Whi Wiilped up ioiilis ’ Boxj set a huge Bundle on the floor ancj W", env f l ] opes therefrom, dropping them by twos and j “Big lot of letters, remarket the policoman. “Niee day too.’ letters !iV said-the happy man “My..dear ;feUqw r kheatl -are no Jettera. Tljey are wedding; invi jations,'! ~ ( j A stern look came over the face of ‘ the hitherto friendly police fos£frP<fcY3 srfii“f/an sorry to disturb you, but I mus “Yes.” JJi w u “On what charge, sir? ii an outrage.” “Not at all. Y r ou are advertis ing a lottery through the post’ ’ The man went along.— Kahsafe City Independent; - - Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff] ■Scalds. Boils, Ulcere, Skin Eruptions land Piles. It cures or no pay. Only I-20c at W. A. Wright’s drugstore. Said the Grocer PU have to get a barrel to hold the nickels.”” “What’s the matter ?” r - “UnoAda The new _ tOT.|praiori>i Just look at 1 Royal purple and whse. t Keeps out the badness* ' Everybody < o 7 J (br ■r r rf} Pt .trio io srtrl Biscuit j N. Take no imitations. jA x .;ro ‘ xto iu.:- mi Let us have vour Orders for Mill Supplies or Shop Work. Mallory Bros. Machinery Qo., slont.ion.thLs paper.. MACON, .GEORGIA, Just Received : " ; " Jil .o .v “Gager’sTYHite Time,” Also, car load of Portland and Rosendale CeEhent . We are still selling No 2 at $1.75 per hundred. Beaded Ceiling at $1.15 per hupdred. \# VBARNESVILLE PLANING MILL CO. I # V Y # . 4£gT' "l\ quickly destroys malarial germs. Gives prompt relief in all forms of Malaria and malaria. Sure preventive for those AJUC CU r C ivir % in malarial districts. TTr-p:?!.; v viui ..'rji —rzrrj t : ?-JHS.eJ i- J•, 3 jti I £ l. t C* J I * GU * f . t.iarry and.kctep always in stoqkjlm jngpff* .buggip?, jg& f hatnuss. saddles uiuhrohes,; which L ’will seW-sie cheap ias fr^y-.- au moil vuß - ,Ji Sh ear Load of the Famous Tennessee Wagons,' which Tam anxious to sell 'out:' at TiTcea are" rwKT Si Sflfitn'i mk OT g: rfrr.'te.CT 1 ROBRKEsIVILWB^ISt r via lhe Cotton DfU. from jSta Thebes, C*irQ ; *nd Memphis, first and third TtidJdSyS ST tach month, beginning October 21st. TJ- For OC ' ‘ V>'-< n /u.i .1 i', @ll Hajf the One-Way Rate, plus $2.00; 3 round-trip tickets, one fare plus $2.00, to points in ljjjissouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories.