The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, March 26, 1903, Image 2

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WEEDS Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while youifg; when old, sometimes im* possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Suit pork is good too, but it is very hard •to digest. The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won’t. Don’t wait until you can’t deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott’s Emulsion. If it isn’t really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can’t expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that’s the treatment and that’s the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. lie Mire that this picture in th form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle ol Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y# ?oc. and st; all druggists. Wisdom’s Whispers. MANY WOMKN Hold their place in a man’s affections by never taking him al his word. Show a thorough disregard for the rights of either man or woman. Parade their domestic troubles as though they were interesting events. Have their own wav with men by unobtrusive persistence. Make the wrong-doing of men appear like innocent diversion. Speak of a brother as though lie possessed the virtues of a demi god. Become positive Imres when they discuss the abilities of a husband. Take on lofty airs as soon as they come in contact with other women. Try to convey the idea that their finances are of a high grade, j Appear clever hy an adroit use | of an exceedingly limited extent of knowledge. Perfect and Peerless Rheumatism and all Liver, Kidney and Blad der trouble* caused by uric acid in the system. It cures by cleansing and vitr.lking tho blood, thus removing the cause of disease. It gives vigor and tone and builds up the health and strength of the patient while using the remedy. URICSOL is a luminary in the medical world. It has cured and will continue to cure more of the above disease* than all other known remedies, many of which do more harm than good. This gTeat and thoroughly tested and endorsed California Remedy never disappoint* It cures in ( fallibly if ta\ ten as directed. Try it and be convinced that It is a wonder and a blessing to Buffering humanity. Price SI.OO per bottle, or 8 bot tle* for $6. For sale by druggist*. Send stamp for book of partic ulars and wonderful cures. If your druggist can not supply you it will be sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. Address: BtKSOt CHFMKAI CO., les Asjris*. CtL or the LOU* A RANKIN Ditto CO., Allots, Os. UUuilwUaj AJMU. Jno H. Blackburn, Bartlesville, Ua. A Budding Financeer. A certain member of the Stock Exchange has set his nephew up in btißincftothree times, Imt the ypung man Jacks something essentia! to success in the line selected for him, and has failed with his efforts. When he came with the fourth request for financial assistance, t lie unele"demurred. “You must learn to !<*an on yourself,” t he said. “1 can’t carry yom all your life. It would be an Unkindness in rim to keep supply ingyouwith money to carry on enterprises that invariably end in assignments. I’ll tell you what I’ll do. Aon owe a great deal as the results o f that last failure. Pitch in on your own hook and go it alone till you pay off those debts. When you’ve done that I'll give you a check for all they amount to. Such an experience will do you more good than all the money I could give you now.’’ Two months later the nephew walked in with every claim re ceiped in full, and the uncle was so delighted that he gave the promised check. “Now, that's something like if,” he said, “I’ll wager your feel the better for the hard training. How did you manage it, Dick?” “Borrowed the money.” ■I Now the old gent lonian is tell ing I hem t hat, there is the making of a great, financier in that nephew.—Tit Bits. itKAD iTViiiu>rr>H. "I’m <■ iil< I Spoil This Story <o 'IVII il in t lie Headlines. To use im eighteenth century phrase, tins is an “o’er true tale.” Having happened in a sinull Virginia town in the winter of 1902. It is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Sirs. John E. Harmon, ,of Neifa Station, Ya., had no personal knowledge of the rare curative proper ties ofCiiatnherlaiirS Cough Remedy, “hast Januaryshe says, “my lathy took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared she would have pneumonia, hut one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it soon cured her. 1 heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for placing sy great a cure within my reach. 1 cannot recommend it too highly or say too much in its favor. I hope all who read this will try it and he convinced as 1 was.” For sale by J . II Blackburn. Bulletin Bubbles. Watered stock—the fish sellea.s Piece work— tin* p user's. 'Fried and found ‘wanting—a scantJpound of bird. Is it a state secret when a man hides what state lie is in? No, that old song’ “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,’ is not a trio in ragtime. “The boy sjwill is the wind,s will” when he will to whistle. book mi the bright side if you want'people to side with you. You may have seen Washington, but did you ever Seattle? There is no such thing as liorse phtyJatTlie automobile show. The modern dogs of war eclipse the ancient, catamaran. “PostAfliee inspection” might apply to t he.postmaster’s inspec tion of t he post al cards. The chiropodist' would 'have a difficult time remedying some poet ’s feet. Isn’t March a bold thing, though? .lust see what advances it is making toward spring. She lias a dainty figure, But you’ll hear her daddy nay That it isn’t half so dainty When it’s on a bill- to pay. —Philadelphia Bulletin. EVERY CHURCH nr insti tution supported by voluntary contribution will be given u liber al quantity of the Longman .V’ Martinez Pure paints whenever they paint. Note: Have done so for twenty seven years. Sai.ks: Tens of mil lions of gallons; painted nearly two-million houses under guaran tee to repaint if not satisfactory; the paints wear for periods up to eighteen years. I.inseed oil must be added to the paint, (done in minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold bv our agents. W. M. Bankston, Bartlesville, Ga. Kix; & Aj.i.kn, Thomastou, Ga. THE BARNESVTLLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903 BABY EASE Is the best and safest remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles of babies and children. It quickly cures constipation, diarrhoea, con vulsions, worms, sour stomach and loss of sleep. It is perfectly harm less, but very effective. Children like to take it. At all drug-stores— a large bottle for : : : : : 25 CENTS Ask your druggist about the FREE GO JR) RING offer MAB§NGALF ADV. AG'CY. A Bells. The first bell says, “Get up, get up!” The tea bell says, “Oh come and sup!” The school bell says, “Improve thy youth The church belljsays, “Come hear the truth; The toll-bridge’, bell says, “Open thejgates;" The saysj “A visitor waits; ” The lirejjbell'says, “Oh, run, men, run! ” The noon bell says, “Hurrah for fun?” The sleigh bell says, “Come take a’ ride;” 'l’lie wedding bell says, “Bless the bride;” The fog bell says “Beware! be ware 1 ” The horse-car bell says, “Five cent’Jfarp:” 'Flie auction bell’says, “Come and buy The fish-man’s bell says, “Fish to fry! ”.• “ . f * The lall k bell says, “Come, sport, coine,f'inirth TheJJJchristmasJJ bells say, “Peace dearth The baker’s bell says, “Here’s fine bread;” The nine o’clock bell says, “Go to Bed.” —Selected. Dangerol’ColdK and Grip. Tlh‘ greatest danger from colds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia, if reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these dis eases we have yet to learn of a single ease having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventative of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by John H. Blackburn. MKKK OPINION. When a woman sutlers in silence it is because there is no body around to be scolded. Some men who were born for great things didn’t get them lie cause their wives couldn’t be lieve it. Some people think so much of themselves that they have no time to think about what other people may think of them. A woman’s brain declines in weight after she is 80 years old ; but some old widowers are the most light-headed people in the world. The man who works hard all day and goes home at night to be told that he is a poor stiek and n failure because somedody else gets a larger salary than he, may keep right on saving tlje old bachelor isn’t half a man, but people don’t always say what they think. For i lvor Sixty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup lias been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with per fect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world at 25 cents a bottle. Be sure ask to for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing syrup, and take no other kind. Lincoln and the Whetstone. Concerning the great height of Abraham Lincoln the following story is told, * which is said to be? new, says the Detroit Tribune. When a candidate for* the Illinois Legislature and while making a personal canvass of his district, he one day took dinner with a farmer who also loaned him a whetstone with which to sharpen his knife. Years afterward, when Mr. Lincoln had become presi dent, a soldier came to call on him at the White House. At the first glance the Chief Executive said : “Yes, 1 remember you; you used to live on the Danville road. I took dinner with you went I was running for the Legislature. I recollect that we stood talking out at the barnyard gate, while 1 stood sharpening my jack-knife. “Y-a-a-s,” drawled the soldier, j “you did. But say, wherever did you put that whetstone? I look ied for it a dozen times, but I never could find it after the day [ you used it. We ’lowed as how mebby you took it ’long with you.” “No,” said Lincoln, looking serious and pushing away a lot of documents of state from the desk in front of him. “No, I put it on top of the gatepost —that high one.” “Well,” exclaimed the visitor, “mebbe you did,. Couldn't nobody else have put it there, and none of us ever thought to look there for it.” The soldier was then on'his way home, and when he got there the first thing he did was to look for the whetstone. And sure enough, there it was, just where Lincoln had laid it fifteen years before. The honest fellow wrote to the Chief Magistrate of the nation, telling him that the whetstone had been found, and would never be lost again. MORE RIOTS; Disturbancesof strikers arc not near ly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There’s nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It’s ti wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism andNeuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guar anteed by \V. A. Wkkimt, Druggist. A Test Case. An old Scottish farmer being elected a member of the local school board, visited the school and tested the intelligence of the class by his questions. His first inquiry was: “Noo, boys, con ony o’ you tell me what naething is?” After a moment’s silence a small boy in a back seat arose and re plied : “It’s what ve gie me t’ other day for haudin’ yer horse 1” Jaws Tightly Locked From Nervous Spasms. Physicians Could Not Prevent Fits. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cured My Wife. Dr. Mle-' Nr Vive has been successfully tiod >n ti i-ands of cases of nervous disor d r.-.. .t nev-r'htis it made a better record than ict: use., m lie-treatment of tits or spasms. ! ' cv:s n ■ ■ of testimonials prove this, and in . i triv every instance the writer has stated that tk’ tits erased ntterthe first dose of Ner \ ne ..• g ven. The statement is repeated tu the following: ‘‘Seven years ago my wife commenced having srasins or fits and I called in ir.y hame physician and he said site was para lysed. ile n::d>ed her with salt water and gave iter calomel and she eventually got some better, but in a short time she had another attack. Site was confined to her bed for three months and the doctor could not help her. She had fits frequently, some times very severe. Her hands would crimp so we could not open them ands c finally fot so her jaws would become locked. inally I saw the doctor was doing her no good and ordered a bottle of Dr. Miles’ Re storative Nervine. She received so much benefit from the first bottle that I got some more. She has taken a number of bottles but has never had a fit since taking the first dose. She als* thinks very highly of Dr. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills and is never without them. If there is anv way of mak ing this testimonial stronger do so because of the good the Dr. Miles Restorative Nerv ine did mv wife." —\Ym. Y. Allen, P. M., Elkville, Mbs. All druggist! sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. MUes Medical Cos, Elkhart, Ind. Malarial Weakness the joy of life away and opens \sjjl jf the system to disease. Assist Nature. Yl /avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment. V HW and Tonic Pellets will help the natural forces J Eire perfect health, feed the blood and j the bloom of health on the cheeks, ji Treatment tHat Cures _ without unpleasant The Barnesville Planing Mill Cos., —DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Building Material. Special This Week... Number One South Georgia Heart Shingles at $3.00 per thousand. lib GOOD MULE for sale CHEAP. Buggies and Harness. When you go about why not go in comfort and style ? What do you want with money but to enjoy what it, can' get for you? Your neighbor and his family doubtless have a nice turnout, and why should you not have one ? 1 can sell you SUMMERS BUGGYZL , and a good set.of harness at such,figures that you can not afford to use your old vehicle and worn-out harness auy longer. Come to see about it before spring opens up. ROBERT MITCHELL. Barnesville, Ga. CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA & GULF R. R. Combines the Advantages of Eastern Service With the Opportunities of a Western Country ... DIRECT LINE ... Memphis to Little Rock, Hot Springs, Indian and Oklahoma Territories, Texas, Col orado, New Mexico, Arizona, Old Mexico and the Pacific Coast WIDE VESTIBULED TRAINS )Rock island; '> System 1 Insurance, Fire § Accident. Otis A. Murphey, And protect yoursef against Fire and Accidents. Pleasing to the Appetite! Are the Meats Kept at Our Market. Fine Steaks and Roasts Are as necessary and as much wanted this season as last and we are still in the market to supply these wants. We will take orders by phone, or otherwise, and deliver promptly. Our meats, fish and oysters are always fresh and first-class. Remember, when it tets too warm for the “peddler, ’* we are still at your service. P. F. MATTHEWS <5 TON. PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPING CARS PULLMAM TOURIST SLEEPING CARS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS S. L. PARROTT, Dlst. Pass. Agt., GEO. H. LEE, G. P. & T. A., Atlanta, Ga. Little Rock, Arkansas.