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BUDS AND FLOWERS OF
HOME LIFE.
Poise's (Mery Compound Make* and Keep*
the Ohildren Well and Strong.
XAtkers Make It the Home Medicine
For the Little Onei.
• The children, God hless them, are the buds
.and flowers of our homes. Without their
prattle and hearty laughter, our homes would
tie desolate. They would ever be carefully
tended in childhood and youth, if we expect
them to ripen into perfect men and women.
In the home and at school, the children
Slave their times of ill health and suffering.
We often note the pallid and bloodless cheeks,
heavy eyes, nervous movements, and twitch
inf’s of limbs and muscles. They complain of
headache, drowsiness, weariness, dyspepsia,
and indigestion. All such symptoms and ail
ments mean that the seeds of disease will have
* fast and firm hold, unless proper measures
are taken to restore a perfect condition of
health.
Thousands of wise and prudent parents have
made their children happy, healthy, and vigor
on* by giving them nature’s medicine, I’aine’s
Celery Compound. In many severe and com
plicated cases, Paine’s Celery Compound has
restored health when the little ones were given
up by physicians.
II your dear ones are not as hearty, strong,
and rugged as they should be, try the health
giving virtues of Paine’s Celery Compound.
It makes and keeps the children well.
The bouse la made bright and cozy with
DIAMOND DYES
Pillow and table covers, curtalne,
portiarea, affchane, tidies, and chair
covering*, may be dyed beautiful
end artietio colore.
Direction book and 45 dyed samplss free.
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Ending A pmr, 30th.
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FAST TRAINS.
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and tickets, address
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Trav. Pass. Agent,
Wo. I Brown Building, Atlanta. Ca
A. K. HAWKES
The Famous Atlanta Optician
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ESTABLISHED 1870.
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DROPSY
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toms of dropsv in S to 20
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For circulars, testimo
nials, etc., apply to
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I Box L, Atlanta. On.
The Kicker.
The man who stands around and kicks,
He Is a lonely elf.
For no one likes to hear his speech,
Kxcept, perchance, himself.
The weather him.
Though It bring sun or rain:
He seems to want to take the earth
And make It o'er again.
When he In heaven shall arrive,
With earthly sorrows done.
I fear he will complain about
The way the place is run.
—Washington Star.
ANDREW CARNEGIE’S TOWN.
Many of the employees in the factory
where I work use Cheney’s Expector
ant in their families and praise it high
ly. My wife uses it constantly to cure
a cold or indamation of the throat.
Joe Manningham,
Pittsburg. Pa.
The New Brass SMt.
The latest brass beds are built en
tirely with square lines and are a
decided improvement upon the older
6tyled familiar kind.
A FARMER STRAIGHTENED OUT.
“A man living on a farm near here
came in a short time ago completely
doubled up with rheumatism. I hand
ed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm and told him to use it freely and
if not satisfied after using it he need
not pay a cent for it,” says C. P. Ray
dor, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. ‘‘A few
days later he walked into the store as
straight as a string and handed me a
dollar saying, ‘give me another bottle
of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, f want
it in the house all the time for it cured
me.’ ” For sale by J. H. Blackburn.
Tired of It
Visitor—Ob, what a nice parrot
you’ve got! Pretty Polly! Polly
want a cracker ?
Parrot—Ob, come off! Pm not
as green as I look.—Chicago Trib-
Ml AMI
Dr. Whatley’s Iron
and Herb Tonic.
Au absolute spicific for Malaria,
Chronic rheumatism, White swell
ing, Scrofula, Eczema, Old sores,
Hereditary Faint, Allblood pois
ons and impurities—For reference:
Capt. J. A. Stafford, The Rock
Ga., G. N. Middlebrooks J. P.
The Rock, Ga., R. C. McFarlin,
Yatesrille, Ga., G. C. Hammons,
Tobler, Ga. For sale by
J. 11. Blackburn, Barnesville, Ga.
Dixie Mki>. Cos, The Rock. Ga.
A Metallic Landscape.
“Josiah,” said Mrs. Chugwater,
looking up from her paper again,
“what is a steel plant ?’
“You’ve heard of wire grass,
haven’t you?” said Mr. Chugwater.
“Yes.”
“Well, that’s it.” —Chicago Trib
une.
A DESCENDENT OF THE CREOLES.
Are you ever annoyed with a tickling
sensation in the throat ora persistent
hacking cough? If so Cheney's Expec
torant in the medicine you need. I
sneak from experience.
H. L. Williams.
New Orlean, La.
A Receptacle For "Stubs.”
Many ladies no longer object to
the smell of fresh tobacco smoke in
their houses, but every one objects
to stale fumes. Up till now ash
trays have always been used in
which to put the end of cigarettes
and cigars, but the result of this
proceeding was that very often the
said ends smoldered for a long time
and emitted oppressive fumes. To
do away with this anew plan has
been started. Little brown ware
pots with silver rims are placed con
veniently for the smokers, a little
water having been put nt the bottom
of the vase, into which the smoke
ends nre popped when finished with
and thus extinguished at once. Ex
perience has proved that the room
preserves its freshness much better
in consequence.
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDAY MAY 14, 1003
Has Cured Thousands, Will Cure You.
If you are troubled with Kidney or
Bladder troubles, such as Dropsy,
Bright’s disease, Catarrh, Gravel of the
Bladder, Albumen in Urine and un
healthy deposits, or too frequent dis
charge of the urine, pain in the back
and bladder, dropsical swelling of the
feet and legs, etc., etc., we guarantee
that by using Smith’s Sure Kidney
Cure, a complete cure will be affected.
Price 50 cents and SI.OO. For sale
by J. H. Bi.ackbukn,
Axle Grease For Soutnern Mane.
Representative Bankhead of Ala
bama was making his annual speech
in congress for the appropriation for
the southern fast mail. “All it will
cost,” he said, “is the sum of $143,-
787.75.”
“You seem to know all about it,”
interrupted Representative Hank
Smith of Michigan.
“I do,” replied Representative
Bankhead.
“Well, then, what is that 75 cents
for ?”
“Axle grease,” 6aid Bankhead
promptly.—St. Louis Star.
It Will l*ay to Look Into
our plan of having one man or woman
iii each town in Georgia to represent
our Goods, which have sold 25 years
wholly by our local agents, who earn
good wages the year round. You take
orders for our Goods —we send them to
you freight pkkpaio-You deliver them
and collect the money—lf you want a
nice littlq. business write for particultrs
to A. Ler Wade Genl Agt. (P-24) .Bos
ton, Mass.
Petition For Charter.
GEORGIA, )
PIKE COUNTY )
To the Superior Court of said county :
The petition of C. W. Durden, R. H.
Morris, C. H. Humphrey, J. A. Mc-
Crary, J. L. Pitts, G. F. Oliphant, J.
A. Corry, and A. P. Kemp, all of said
State and County, respectfully shows
as follows:
Ist.
That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors, and assigns
to become incorporated under the name
and style of “The Barnesville Chau
tauqua.” ,
2nd.
The term for which petitioners ask
to he incorporated is twenty years, with
the privilege of renewal at the end of
that time.
3rd.
The capital stock of the corporation
is to he Five Hundred Dollars divided
into shares of Ten Dollars each. Peti
tioners, however, ask the privilege of
increasing said capital stock from time
to time not exceeding in the aggregate
$5,000.00.
4th.
Ten per cent, of said capital stock
has already been pdid in.
sth.
The object of said association is to
provide a high order of intellectual en
tertainments once each year at such
date as may he hereafter appointed by
the Board of Directors, and to charge
such prices for admission to any or all
of said entertainments as in their judg
ment shall best advance the interests
of said association ; and to apply the
profits of said association to the pay
ment of reasonable dividends to the
stockholders, and apply the balance if
any, to extending the scope and useful
ness of said association.
Bth.
Petitioners desire for said association
that it have all the powers and privi
leges usually incident to corporations
created under the laws of this State,
especially the right and power to sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded,
to have and use a corporate seal, to re
ceive and accept by gift, or purchase
any property, real or personal, contract
and he contracted with to adopt such
j rules and regulations— not inconsistent
with the laws of this State—to be known
as a Constitution and as By Laws, as
may he deemed needful for the regula
tion of the affairs of the association,
and finally to do anything necessary
to carry on the enterprise hereinbe
fore set forth.
7th.
The principal office and place of bus
nesß of the proposed corporation will
be in the city of llarnesville, above
State and County.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the name
and style aforesaid, entitled to tin 1
rights,privileges, and immunities and
subject to the liabilities fixed by law.
£. A. Stepitbns,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA, Pikk County.
This is to certify that the above is a
true and correct copy of an application
for charter on tile in my office.
,T. B. Matthews,
Clerk Superior Court.
April. 27th. 1908.
A disordered stomach may cause no
end of trouble. When the stomach
fails to perform its functions the
bowels become deranged, the liver and
kidneys congested, causing numerous
diseases, the most fatal of which are
painless and therefore the more to be
dreaded. The important thing is to re
store the stomach and liver to a healthy
condition, and for this purpose no bet
ter preparation can be used than
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. For sale by J. H. Blackburn.
CONDENSED STORIES.
Little Girls Who preferred a Rose to
a Sight of the President.
A pretty little incident occurred
in Governor La Toilette’s office, in
Madison, Wis., while President
Roosevelt was holding a reception
there. The Milwaukee Free Press
describes two little girls vvho edged
their way into the jjewd in the
office. Their dress indicated that
their home was not furnished with
all of the good things which chil
dren like to have. Governor La
Follette, seeing the children, asked
them if they wanted to see the pres
ident. The smaller of the two shook
her head, abashed by the big crowd.
The governor pressed them to see
the president, when the larger one
spoke up and said, “We don’t want
that, but we would like something
else.”
“What would you like?” asked
the governor.
“We’d like that flower,” replied
the little tot. “Papa is sick at
home and could not come, and we’d
like to give him that flower.”
She was told she could have the
flower, and she was so happy that
she cried with joy as she seized the
large American Beauty rose. Will
ing hands stripped several of the
vases in the governor’s office, and
the children had all the flowers they
could carry to cheer up the sick fa
ther, whose happiness they thought
of amid all of the excitement of the
presidential reception.
An Autocrat.
A group of railroad men were re
lating anecdotes in a corner of the
Waldorf-Astoria the other evening
when this one of President A. J.
Cassatt of the Pennsylvania was
told:
Soon after the acquirement of the
Long Island railroad by the Penn
sylvania President Cassatt had oc
casion to direct one of the old Long
Island officials to make some changes
in his methods.
“It has always been our custom,”
was the tenor of the Long Island
man’s objections.
“But you must follow Pennsylva
nia customs now,” said Mr. Cassatt.
“I fear you are an autocrat,” was
the reply.
“It is no news to the president of
the Pennsylvania,” suavely remark
ed Mr. Cassatt, “that he is an auto
crat.”—New Y'ork Times.
The Quick Witted American.
At a dinner given some little time
ago on one of his majesty’s ships
there was present an American na
val officer who has a reputation for
witty responses to toasts. An Eng
lish officer remarked that he had
laid a wager with a friend that he
could give their guest a toast which
would overtax his wit and immedi
ately proposed the toast “The
king.”
The American arose at once and,
with only sufficient pause to com
mand the attention of each guest,
said in a dignified manner:
“The king, sir, is no subject.”
Facetious With Wrong Man.
When Buck Kilgore was in con
gress, a constituent of his from Tex
as loomed up in the main doorway
of the house and asked:
“Is Kunnel Ivilgoh on de floh?”
“No,” replied the doorkeeper,
“Kunnel KiLgoh is not on de floh.
He went out dis doh a minute ago
and won’t be back no moh.”
The next day that doorkeeper was
ready to accept a responsible posi
tion with the Capital Traction com
pany. —Baltimore Ilerald.
Stature and Grade.
When Lord Roberts was in Glas
gow receiving the freedom of the
city, an old woman joined the
crowd at the entrance to the city
hall just as the carriage drove up.
“zYe a son twice his size.”
“Wha's that wee man wi’ a’ the
medals on his briest?” she asked a
little boy. “Lord Roberts,” he re
plied. “What!” she said. “I've a
son twice his size, and he’s only a
corpora!!”
Lemon Elixir.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and malaria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure, and nervous pros
tration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon
Elixir.
50 cents and SI.OO a bottle by druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta Ga.
GRATITUDE.
Dr. H. Mozley—Dear Sir: Since using your Lemon Elixir I have
never had another attack of those fearful sick headaches, and thank
God that I have at last found a medicine that will cure those awful
spells. Mrs. Etta W. Jones.
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
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EXCURSIONS
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Missouri Pacific R’y7and
Iron Mountain Route.
; Tickets to be sold from Memphis, Cairo and
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16th, to certain points in
ARIZONA,
ARKANSAS,
COLORADO,
IDAHO,
KANSAS,
NEBRASKA,
NEW MEXICO,
OREGON, UTAH,
TEXAS, OKLAHOMA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
at rate of one fare for the round trip, plus two
dollars. Limit of tickets 21 days from date of
sale. Write the undersigned for rates and
free maps and pamphlets of the West.
I. E. REHLANDER,
Traveling Passenger Agent, No. 18 West Ninth
Street, Chattanooga, Tenn
A Lucky Hearse.
While Lord Charles Beresford
was in New Yerk he told of one of
his tenants who conducted a small
undertaker’s establishment in Wa
terford. One day he met her and
asked how the business was getting
along. “Grand, me lord!” she ex
claimed. “I now have the luckiest
little hearse you ever saw. Glory be
to goodness, it was never a day idle
since I sot it!”
TOO GREAT A RISK.
In almost every neighborhood some
one has died from an attack of colic or
cholera morbus, often before medicine
could be procured or a physician sum
moned. A reliable remedy for these
diseases should be kept at hand. The
risk is too great for anyone to take.
Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved
the lives of more people and relieved
more pain and suffering than any other
medicine in use. It can always be de
pended upon. For sale by J. H. Black
burn.
Tobacco and Opium.
Utah has adopted amazingly dras
tic legislation with regard to tobac
co and opium. A law has been pass
ed providing for a fine of $5 or five
days’ imprisonment for any one un
der eighteen years of age who even
has in his or her possession a ciga
rette, a cigar or any other kind of
tobacco or any opium. It will be in
teresting to observe how rigorously
so sweeping a measure will be en
forced.
MR.S. L. S. ADAMS,
Of <,Alv*ston, Texas.
“Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing
to tired women. Having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bear,
ing-down pains, and having tried sev
eral doctors and different remedies
with no success, your Wine of Cardui
was the only thing which helped me,
and eventually cured me It seemed to
build up the weak parts, strengthen
the system and correct irregularitias.”
By “tired women” Mrs. Adams
means nervous women who have
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women have.
You can cure yourself at home with
this great women’s remedy, Wine
of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has
cured thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benefit. Why
not begin to get well today? Vfl
druggists have SI.OO bottles. For
any stomach, liver or bowel disor
der Thedford's Black-l>raught
should be used.
ForKirw n<i llterstnre.addrv**, glrtne
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tailing dates of steamers
cheerfully furnished •y
any agent of the company.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
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of April, May and June the Frisco
System (Saint Louis & San Fran
cisco Railroad) will have on sale
reduced one way and round trip
tickets from Birmingham, Mem
phs and Saint Louis to points in
Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma,
Indian Territory, and Texas.
Write W. T. Saunders, G. A., P.
D., Frisco System, Atlanta, Ga.,
tor information.
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ATLANTA, GA.