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Our specialties are Flour, Meal, Sug|r, Meat
Corn, Oats, Hay, §tc. & itn.
/T| laoen aril ni ' I '"Tit
Gh#lstmas!
OMy ;(Mfe wi<arfl pbotft have. M burr r to get youi>
•GjAKES afid-Sa&td Okw Hhaye a fre h supply of all
Pound Cakqg,ntots, r feinsur; success with
your Cakes— ‘
Th u %Msß f pmFr
There is none better. 0( f nafijr j, 1(
cho l c l e^ltfe^‘n;SS„fe|
-o . Fire Wprks palori f i
aioraFfesft crt ck^ter-alltfoip-j
corn, flour, dQWft-I{.J*keep ] i$E&
with the market, and can always give you the advantage of
any decline in pricgs* g ( £o ; my ? and custc mere: I appre
ciate your friendship'and patronage, and take t lis opportunity,
to thank you*T&t c -hill c> fti , 'Pbfi£aß# 1 ' > I>htronage, anc shall ia.ttihe'
future, as in the past, strive to merit a continuance of same.
•Wwbiny yaw
am, the same,
JOtKr.
■BJ.I /.
tis mrl
should be restocked with go ids from my stock. Whatever
game you may be after, I can supply the right instrument oj
implements for takiqg it.
lamMSotHgftaiWitP 3dJ oT ;
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in all serviceable calibre, and at prices from SI.OO to $25.
I carry a full supply of loaded shells for all kinds of guns,
Come to see me for your Christmas
something nice and serviceable. I have a full line of othei
goods afc.rotk-bp^ti>irpri ( epf. £J ;C9pi^ ! tQ ppe me.,,| Tr ; j
one ni— B. BANKSTON, <
Manager of the Bankston Hardware CS
v/sVI mot'l J u‘J7;h OiU&'j I .av/obnrv/ v/r,. \>. vu-im wiHn 4
*A w# ill Ain O 18 the name aomelimea given tp \%at
■ Alll2lfllflkl3m generally known as the BAT) S&S-
Vlilli Ijg Elr SJ3 EASK, It in not confined to denjfof
, 'D'T r~'.. T/iJ ,)::■/?: lvic6 or the lower classes. • The puAst
__ m mtw A ___ and best people are sometimes
infected with this awful pialftdy
gft 111 \l B V l3 Vll tlir6 ng h handling the dbtlitf g,
® V drinking from the same vesslls,
the same toilet articles, orotherwiae cmnipg in contact-with pei%ns
*who have contracted it. ... .
► Ft It>bfegns W* & >re,4ii swelling ,q*he
groins, a red eruption breaks out on Ten years ago I contracted a
the body, sores and, ulcers appear of Blood Foion. I wai under treaAnt
►ulcerated, the hair, eye brows ana s 8 8 i commencod to improv* at%ice
■laalyp; fall out; the bipod becoming, andiii ayfery alu>rt,time all eviden# of
more contaminated, copper colored i ho disease ttuappeared. I took * i *% ot *
Biuie wuumiuakvu, yr . ties tad today am iound and vell.^
'sglptphes-and pustular eruptions and It; Wall, Morristown, &m.
>sons appear upon 4UMW paWloO ;i£iJWhi
.the body, and the poison even destroys >the bones. .
S. S. S. is aSpecificfor thislpathscme disease, and cures iteven
'worst forms, ’it isa perfect antidote lot the powerful virus that pol*tes
, __ the blood and penetrates to all parts of the systn.
you get this poison out of your blood
VSv ruin you, and bring disgrace and disease llppn •
'fiSr i tout obiWScn, for it oan be transmitted from p#enfe
C- 7 to child. S. S. S. contains no mercury or p<J*sh,
, but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable compound W ;
♦ Write for our free home treatment book and learn all a.xmt
’ Blood Poison, if yon want medical advice give us a history of
3L a a tlW* ~WltlifeUßKD i y
charge whatever. . ... tnfbwlFT WT wiwfffßA,
THEBARNE&VYLLeOeWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ft, 1902. 1
Married Sunday In Griffin.
Sunday on at the reside-
rtlis ljtidefs grandmother,
Mrs. J, W. Cooler, Miss Irene
Askew< was mfcrrlftMo Mr. Robert
McMahon, of Barnesville, in the
preserrcrof the family
Rev. J. A. Drewry officiating. 4 The
bikit; is a most lovable and wo-
3 T WU^ who is admir
ed by aIT who Know her modeit.y
aiuP "tdit Atf A/Shlt Mr. McMajjon
hpkls position with
saeklon G.T?inffh ife Sons in this
by all tjjho
imjtimtis** m, “ wi 4 .*
most promising future. Ihe wsd-
HMgJuUU#ifdhrfifd to this city
do’clock and |fill
make this their home in t lie-f u
tnre. Wemrtecd coogratutatidns
on the part of their many y|ell
wiflle®. f U
Winter.
Cheney cures a ajpm
mtf*co ijany other rehie-
other medi
cine of a similar character, I am hre
pared to say that Cheney’s Expectorant
has no superior. A. R. Wilsmt.
f feH.H6WsI Mor -
1 In Honor of Captain Howafjl.
.*■ ■:■? :: 10 ,fKfcH*FJI£
The following from the lastp is
su*of GieMouroe Advertiser J of
wt(?6e read with ii Mer
est by the numerous friend® of
fee'“'ijeftsteB ir A“ v | l9 i
where he has lived the mosffi of
-IMj£siriim'xe(l si ek |
On Thursday night, Dec. 2jwth,
frontS o’clqek, thjere will be
Mjsrl ocal ‘l 11 ’
toiy- cyfnwiuy. in Jionor of tleir.
captain, Jno. r. Hdward, wlnSre
twpe from, their body on Jammry
ml' ' v TnfeF' tkke r: tmV methoifi of
to iim
foi* hii iioMief drtheir lip-'
tain 1 — B ’®™ r;i:rr Dua ala- > X 1
The banquet to beime
>pf ? 4lj#oiV>Wtttat(” social aljirs:
quite a Wle,
and all of the company seensj to
Ur Tmb+rip -frrrwM* ■ wrMrilifer-'
est to this occasion.
Ttm.repast w®U consist of o’]|ob
sums, (fttail on toast mud
sev’&safl* artic||s.
Mm M, tliv .#llit
to be quite a Bucceßs. .
Bacon Briefs.
After a long and beautiful fall
the rain has come at last, and we
may look for bad weather, for
our “Sunny South” has its dark
days just the same as Other places,
yet we hear very little grumbling
among our people. Corn and
grain crops have fallen far short
of our expectation. Coitbn has
also fallen short of-what it once
promised to be, but never in the
history of our country, have farm
ers had a better season forgather
ing their crops. Pretty holds of
grain are waving, where only a
fefa 'wieekts ago they were white
v/ifh cotton, and a great deal of
fall.plowing has been done, fro the
good wpjcljc gpe* on, and, the farm
ers are looking- forward to. bettejL
times in the future-titan in the
past. ; -
Mrs* T. E. Mullins was buried
last Sunday. She left a husbanij
aiid several children as well as
many fribiids to mourn her death.,
feer .f. T. Qooper spent Satur
day and Sunday in Griffin.
Mr. Erank Darden, of Atlanta,
eaine dcAvn Sunday to attend the
burial of Hit sister, Mrs. T. Kv
Mullins!
Mr. George Saw ley, of Liberty
Hill, spent Saturday night and
Sunday >vith bis friend, Mr. Tayr,
lor Mullins. ,;1
• *** ‘ ( '* 1 *-*J J -til
Mr. Mat Darden spent Saturday 1
and Sunday in Darnesville.
Mr. Wilber Maddox, At SeanperC
was ip 6ur realms Sunday to see
his “bestes.” ,
,yf tO)/ and A .i* rt-.t
Mr. T. M. Mallios went up tV>
tr Mfi,:¥ibtor/Mariyp Ba)r
h4esviM4iSnday. .-id ur.i i:*rt l
ia’tipejMiiii** isowietipie v/ wjjsj, bl
■pagein*- a t llmib pi aeavi af im bn <•
'• '*ov y. un ii mhWF*K'''il J
.rn .q Of oj .in .a Of noqO j Bm
Lodge Elected Officers.
Quite an interesting and enjoy
able meeting of the R. E. Lee
lodge No. 08, I. 0. O. F., was held
at their hall, in theSwatt’s build
ing one night Inst week.
TJie election of officers for the
ensuing term was entered into
and resulted in the following:
Noble Grand—H. P. Powell,
Vice Grand —E. A. Stephens,
Permanent Secretary—l’. L.
Gordy.
Recording Secretary—A. J.
Stephens.
Treasurer—Wi C- Jordun.
Trustee —J, G. Suggs.
WIIATS IN A NAME?
JArerything is in the name when it
comes to Wit.eh Hazel Salve. E. 0- be
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 Riles. ocze;na. cuts, hums,
bruises and all skin diseases DeWitts
Salve has no equal. This has given
rise to numerous worthless counter
feits.: Ask for Do Witt’s—the genuine.
Rorsale by
Jno, H. Bi.ackburn,
Barriesvilc, Ga.
■L. HoiiWis, . n
e ~ Milner. GA.
Mrs. Ida Owens Dead.
: .li :Ift : .7T*nTTWfr ii i:' - . /•' ii-q ,’*
;• Mrs. Ida Owmm, of Hoilonville,
died suddenly last Friday! night
oPherift 1 trouble. 0 MrSiOweTia' was
an<l
the stfipmthei-,of
-Owans,;:qf Pii.kei b.lt 'v:> lv q•.•.;{ v.'.
r ■' Shbihad :rcimtly fraotured an
ankle, fro pi wlvil'h h'lk v had nteAPly.
reciA'Ori'd. Sfifi wris I ti ,pf
pmqyjkdpiirfVjßJ tra *i °*i dha'raa
ter, anid-a. Isiiute pircie.-iftf!
with tlnv bermtvetl fanriliy moiirii
“uhtirheiy* 1 d^th. Ji; We #iitebd-
saw u
To Cure a Cold in One Day SX
Take Laxative Bromo Qinine TaNets.
Seven MBBob fcoxea soW in parti 2
$20,000.00 CASH CONTEST
' OF THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION .
UPON TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OF COTTON
Ist SEPT., 1902, TO 10th JAN., 1903.
jSronmNfrffioHSlKlriiH.
to the On© Making the exact, or the nearest to the exact, estimate of
the receipt* of cotton AT ALU UNITED tTATES PORTS from ••PM,
. 1002. to January IQ. 1903 So*9gP
'if-■ ■- Toth# neat nearest estimate-
TotheiOoond next nearest *.•••- JiW® J
■'/ TO tha five n©*t nearest - 8300 each ■ r ggg _ 1
To the ten next nearest,-,- • • 200 each-. • - Ji,OQO
•V,; j To!thteWteeo oo*t nOireat •••••••••••-'’ fOOoaOh*.*~ 1.000 - i ‘ : "> '
;/i To the twenty next neatest DO eaoh 1,000, ■ /
'r.c.r To the fifty noxt nearest ; MP* fOeaoh.— ' , 300
To the Oho hundred nearest 3each ..699 n
, distribution among thoes estimates (not tallies *®f th© above 20S P rIM4M)
■mom *~> 7 ■•*"*
Should tds *ot figures glvan during the prior to
thoro wai offered to the auacessfu' •stlmete, If mad* before than.. ............ ; ,.. vv .........
Grand t0ta1.... J iv..-..ny. n. j;n..;u.i...^.b. , : - 7r •
Conditions of Sending Estimates In TMo Mammoth 5 20,000 Contest,
HJ smaglho fcrW*dKl.r coKaTIWPtop*UKKVOUTU,‘><Hii *!••'. •“* In MO* to
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ji) B*nd Slloo nr wivwll.T cottNtltVpillX on yo. til lth tt an* In th* .niMi.
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[43 Send SOofor opo estimate alone intho oontoet If you don't want a subscription, or_lf you
wish to make r umber or estlmatea on this basis you may send TH * E JF ONBDOL
LAP forwarded at the eamt:m© estimates are sent. If as muriy asi TEN '*,*"*
same time, without subscription, the sender may forward them with smy Tmfß^TTirr^h la spe
cial dlapoupt being ofTsred only to estimates of ten. A postal card rso*lptwlll bo
sstlmste so redeTVDd. Wha/re suhadrlptlons are sent ths arrival of tha paper Itself Is sn aoknowlsdKO
msnt that youroStlmst© bbs been rsoslvsd and carefully rsoordod. , w i,
Tk, p>nn*y cd thr mtiaarlption b 4 llk nul co 1 B, Mm* nv,top ~rj Uoo*. |H, murtf sad tk iubßarfy-
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i Hi ' ■ )! .•; ; MITIWK /I o r LAST
Bum FQiII.OfcJIIO THU EE ESTHMTfB, WITHOUT SUBSORIfTIOII. l b,n. CAtor*. ,
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•w? v>Bßptemt}l 1. 1902, 411 v \ yoo'i
10# 1903. v 1 fri! ;ir 1 H *u*—u 44- tv* <T> "sift Tm Port
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s THE CONSTITUTION, gg|
Engagement Announced.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Har
din announce the engagement of
their daughter, Rosamond; to Mr.
James Edgar Bogle, of Covington.
The weddjng will take place At
home tin the afternoon" of Wed
nesday, December 81st, at half
past tiye. The young cquple. will
leave on the southbound traili for
the land of flowers: The. groom
is in the employ of the Central
railroad at Covington, and is an
excellent' young man. The bride
is one of Forsyth’s very popular
and attractive t young ladies.
Congratulations iii advance are
being extended to both.-*-Monroe
Advertiser, Forsyth.
Miss Hardin is jyell known here
and inis quite a number of frieiids
in this city, having visited this
place several times. We extent
congratulations on the part of her
many fribmls.
KOPOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. ■
’■l Digests all clHSBes of food, Unies and
strengthens the stopiach and digestive
organs. Cures DyßpepSia. fildgestfon,
Stomach Troubles and makes rich wed
blood, health and strength. KocTol re
builds worn out tissue*, p u r J fi-o s,
strengthens and the stomach.
GoV. G. W-. Afkinsoti, bf W; V'A., srtys:
“ lliaye used a number of, bottles of
Eodol and have fmittd it to be a Very
icffeetivy and, indeed,, pqwyt/ul reme-'
dy for stomach ailments. T refedmoha it
.to my
Jno, H. Blackburn,
'•'tii 'V.Jjj ll'j.-. Ba#ni.\iille,.Ga.
! **™- -'h Y:<rfj H
iuoil i vitb" Intfl i
Xo practice ill U. S. Court.
d,t i.: n.T' flolsna r ;,r oviob m
At Macon Saturday before Judgo
kmory Speeiq Jiiilgb
Lester was granted thW Tight "to
lVractio<* iii 'United -’iStates
rContrt:- j
cj Judge,.LqetUjT;ja ,tho, 1 knpwir
judge of. this city epurt of.
yille and is held in high esteem bfc
tHe who; wrph him.
Crnrt.
And all Forms d# Itchltsg
Scaly Humours InstaiUjy
Relieved and Speedily '
GUREO BY; GOflGi'Rfi.
Complete Treatment (s!),'
o* cuncum* SOAe.-to * v ; tb?
skin of crusts and acales and t. itouthe
thickened CUtiCW, CuriCtruil'Oinc
ment, to h ,Bt *! Dtl y albijr itching,
irrltatlbh,'’ arid 1: Inflainmatleirt ' and
soothe aud bw l , and CimcußA Ij£-
sOi.vfAt PILLS, to cdoT tfftd efrrinse
the blood, ginaiß Set . U ofum
sutllclept to cure the most torturing,
distlghrlog, Jtehlna jbnrtdim,] hieea
lna;, scaly, crusted, and piinply hu
• ikmirti when itll'elbo falls, •' .> a - f
MIULIQNS USE CCTICURA SOAP.
asßletfed by CuTicura Ointmen r Kir boautlfy
lng the skin, fv oleiimlng tjifjhbuli/, rfii'l
plng of falling hair, for softening und whiten
}ng Uie baJitlH, forihaby lUVUnj*!,aigl/itlties.
In baths for aimoylnir Irritations ntnirfianiigs,
r too free or-cSenlvS|
many sanative, antise|itle pun’osoii wklrn
uggpHt themsefvieato andf oJI Uifi
purposes of the toilet, Imth, anil uni scry.
CvutWHA Ba<tvM^i:PtW ( Sj ! ft?hW4*
Coateil) are anew, tasteless, oToi'less, eeo
blisul purlflers ajul humour cures. In screw
cap allata. amtauangißii itose*. isrtue She. . J
CSold throughout th. world. So.r, Me., OmniiXT.
uTTeu Oauu amD Cush. Cosr.,Bale l'jcpe., Jjo.WA
•ikHtcjfA i ,anq rignotoi