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WRIGHT’S fi
Diarrhoea Mixture
—Cures—
Children Teething:, Colera Morbus,
Dysintery, Diarrhoea and all
affections of bowels.
This is an old and thoroughly tried remedy and
has never been found inefficacious when used in time.
could get hundreds of testimonials for the ask
ing from the best people of Middle Georgia. A trial will con
vince you of its real woath.
25 cents.
Prepared from the receit of W. A. Wright by
D. L. ANDERSON, Druggist.
SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WRIGHT.
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Somewhat Personal
Mr. Judson Williams, of Grif
fin, spent Sunday here with his
friends and relatives.
Rev. T. J. Watts, of Forsyth,
was here a short while this week
shaking hands with his numerous
friends and admirers. He is do
ing a great work in Forsyth.
Col. and Mrs. C. R. Gwyn, of
Zebulon, were in the city Sunday,
spending the day with friends.
Razors —in finest finish from
the most celebrated forges —qual-
ity of everyone guaranteed at
Hightower’s Hardware Store.
’ Judge W. A. Prout was among
the visitors from this city to At
lanta last week where he went to
attend the meeting of grand lodge
of Odd Fellows in which order he
is a prominent membeT.
Mrs.J. W. Banks, of Johnston
vilte, has been in the city several
as th@ guest of the family of
her daughter, Mrs. Shi Gray, on
Forsyth street.
Pottery —of highest class—
in sets and independent pieces—
warranted not to crack or craze —
from age or use at Hightower’s
Hardware Store
Don’t Forget that you can find
all kinds of Pudding Pans at
Ben F. Reeves.
Mr. W. C. Jordan, the popular
druggist and undertaker, spent
last Thursday in Atlanta where
he went on business and pleasure.
Old papers for sale at this office—
-20 cents per hundred.
Dr. R. A. Brown spent several
days this week in Atlanta where
he went last Saturday on business
and to visit his friends.
Dr. George Mitchell spent
sometime in Atlanta this week
where he was tha guest of friends
and looking after business mat
ters.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
flrupgists refund the money if it failn to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature !s on car-h box. 25c.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bush were
in Forsyth last Sunday visiting
relatives and attending the com
mencement exercises in progress
there.
Postell’s Elegant is the right
kind of Flour to use when-you are
baking cakes, pastry, etc. B. F.
Reeves is never out of it.
Satisfaction in Buying Groceries.
Can only be had by dealing with a store that is conducted on a
sound business basis, straightforward dealing, enterprising methods,
short profits good treatment of customers are the only principles which
a merchant can do justice either to himself or his patrons. Come to
see me for anything in the Grocery Line.
Fine Cigars'and Tobaccos a Specialty
Yours to please,
PETE L. GORDY.
“THE CASH GROCER.”
. F0 SAL.IT—ORE ■AySTATI QRCAW—BARCAAIN.
Mrs. Floyd Murphey returned
home Thursday from Hampton
where she has been for the past
few vveeks spending the time very
pleasantly as the guest of her
aunt.
Postell’s Elegant is the Finest
Hour on earth. For sale by B. F.
Reeves. He’s never out of it.
Farm For Sa'e 2o2s
acres, six room dwelling, tenant
house, barn, carriage house, and
necessary buildings, fine pasture,
3 horse farm well terraced.
Chas. W. Gkaddick.
Mr. Gilbert Rosignol, of Sa
vannah, is spending some time in
the city the guest of friends. He
is an old Goidon Institute boy
and is pleasantly remembered by
all who know him.
Pocket Cutlery —of the
most reputable manufacture ,is a
specialty -at Hightower’s Hard
" Ward
f
Messrs. Roy Blount ar*i Mer
ritt-Thurman, spout •the gay lasi
Sunday very delightfully >s the
guest of their friends tin Forsyth
and attended the commencement
exercises at the Institute there.
Hardware— J D. High
tower’s store is provided with
wares for every individual want.
Mr. I. C. Collier and family, of
Piedmont, spent Sunday very
pleasantly in the city as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collier.
Mr. Collier is one of the good cit
izens of this county.
FOR RENT —One room for a
gentleman, nicely furnished in
the Redding house on Forsyth
street. Apply to
M. Burns, at depot.
I
Mies Alma Addy, of Greensboro,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. H.
Morris on Greenwood street. She
will remain the guest of her sis
ter until after the Chautauqua.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mills re-1
turned home last Thursday from
New Orleans where they have
been for the past week visiting
ralatives. They also attended
the reunion while they were
there.
Roger’s —Floor stain finis
surpasses all other preparations
in elegance of effect and durabil
ity at Hightower’s Hardware
Store.
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDA, JUNE 4,1908,
Mr. F. H. Hammock was the
guest of friends here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parham,
of Piedmont, were the guests of
Mrs. J. F. Parham Sunday.
New line Neck Wear just re
ceived.
Collier k Ogletrbb.
M iss Ida Pruden, of Eufaula,
Ala., is with her aunt, Mrs. F. D.
Bloodworth, who is quite ill.
Cadet Chas. Ross, has been
confined to his room several days
with fever.
Miss Rosa Montsalvatge, of At
lanta, arrived in the city Tuesday
afternoon to spend sometime as
the pleasant guest of her friends,
a large number of whom she has
in the city.
Rev. Alex W. Bealer, was in
the city for sometime this week
as the guest of Rev. C. W. Dur
den. He is a well known devine
and newspaper writer.
Wanted— Forty young men
and boys to work in the nursery,
beginning June Ist. We furnish
board and pay weekly. Write us
now and make your arrangements.
Smith Bros.
Concord, Ga.
Hon. W. M. Hartley, of Zebu
lon, one of our efficient County
Commissioners, was here last Sat
urday looking after business and
circulating among his friends.
Dr. E. C. Ripley spent a day
or so of last week in the city of
Atlanta, where he was the guest
of his relatives and friends and
attending to business matters.
Don’t think of buying a suit of
clothes until you have seen our
line just received.
Collier k Ogletree.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rockwell
and Miss Lucile Blackburn,
spent Sunday very pleasantly in
Forsyth, where they were the
guests of the family of Mrs. Alice
Smith.
The Quickest Cream
freezers —the Jersey in all sizes at
Hightower’s Hardware Store.
Miss Florence Jones haß been
spending several; days in the £Pity
as the guest of friends and Ifela
tives. She was formerly aijstu
dent in Gordon Institute am| lias
a lots of friends here wh<|P are
always glad to see her.
Mrs. Gr. M. Rockwell leave* to
day for an extended absence srom
the city. While away sin# 1 will
visit her sons in Detroit, JVJich.,
Buffalo, N. Y., and other points
in the East. Her many friends
wish her a pleasant journey. She
will return home in about a
month. |
Miss Ethel Taylor, of Atlanta,
is in the city, on a visit with
friends, stopping with the family
of Judge W. A. Prout. She has
just graduated from the public
schools of Atlanta, taking first
honor. The is a daughter of Mrs.
S. L. Taylor.
There are family ties and mar
riage ties, but none like our 60c.
Ties. Com. ikk it Ookktkkk.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jf. Huff re
turned Monday afternoon from
Rome, Ga., where they went to
visit the family of their son, Mr.
Whit E. Huff, whose sad death
occurred there last Friday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Huff have the
deepest sympathy of the people of
Rarnesville in the great sorrow
which has befallen them.
Cosm —W. R. Baird <fc Cos.
have received that car of corn
which they have been expecting
and are ready for their custom
ers. Call and inspect it.
The students of Gordon Insti
tute and people of the town will
confer a favor on the Chautau
qua directors by sending the names
of any of their friends and relatives
outside of the city to Mr. J. A.
McCrary. He has a lot of Chau
tauqua booklets which he wishes
to mail to them —something that
will interest them.
J.W. STAFFORD & SONS
Barnesville, Ga.
WE SELL
BUGGIES and HARNESS,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Brazier & Dumas’ Hand
Made Barnesville Bug=
gies.
PPPfKITOPV 0n Fors y th stree b
IYCr viJl I Ulyi nextto Georgia Med'
icine Company. See us before you buy.
Cash or Credit. —r-sx
J.W. Stafford 8c Sons.
Barnesville, Ga.
Fine Strawberries.
Some of the finest strawberries
ever seen in this community were
grown by Mr. A. J. Mills, and he
I has had them in abundance.
Some of them measured six inches
in circumference and were well
shaped and delicious. Think of
a red ripe strawberry six inches
around and you will conclude that
such berries are rarely ever seen
in this section.
Will Be Carried To Supreme
Court.
The case of the Barnesville Man
ufacturing Cos., in which Judge
E. J. Reugan recently appointed
a permanent receiver, will be ap
pealed to the Supreme court, and
an effort made to set aside the re
ceivership. Col. W. W. Eambdin
represents the company and Col.
E. A. Stephens and Col. Claud
Estes represent the creditors who
filed the petition.
Card Of Thanks.
We wish to thank our .neigh
bors untl friends for their kind*
; ness during the illness and death
of our father and brother, Mr. C.
T. Gibson.
His Sisters And Chii.dkbn.
Give Ii A Trial.
Just received a fresh lot of “Clifton”
Hour, mad*- of native Kentucky wheat,
guaranteed to be the best flour in the
market. Proof of the flour is in the
bread, cake and pastry. Give “Clif
ton” a trial and jou will need no ar
gument to cenvince you.
PITTS-GRAY CO
Baptising Sunday Evening.
Kev. C. W. Durden announces
that there will be baptising at the
baptist church at the evening
service Sunday night. There will
be the regular service Sunday
morning, A , ,
Commencement Exercises.
Jeff Davis Institute, Zebulon,
Ga., 1908.
Sunday, June 7th, 10:30 a. m.,
precisely, Commencement sermon,
by Rev. Deja F, Woodall, Pleas
ant Hill, Ga.' •
Monday. June Bth, 8:30 u. m,,
promptly, recitations and music
by Primary and Intermediate
grades. Addresses at II o’clock.
Tuesday, June oth, 8:30 a. in.,
sharp, Sopohmore and Junior ex
hibition. Address at 1 I o’clock,
by Hon. Joseph D. Boyd, Grif
fin, Ga.
Monday and Tuesday evenings,
beginning at 8 o’clock precisely,
dramas, tableaux, recitations and
music.
All exercises will be highly in
teresting and worthy of your con
sideration.
You are cordially invited to
attend. Come and invite your
friends.
Respectfully,
W. I). Thurmond, Principal.
Contributions For Gainesville.
IlariHsmllo Oflght'to send a lib
eral donation to the suffering of
Gainesville. Any contributions
sent to the Nkwh-Gazkttk will be
acknowledged and promptly for
warded to the mayor of that city.
Towels Without Cost.
Every forty-eight pound sack in
which “Clifton” Hour is packed will
make two good towels, the regular
towelling goods being used in the man
ufacture of the sacks. Ask for “Clif
ton” in the towel sack.
PITTS-GRAY 00.
G <od Milch Cows.
I have several good milch cows,
with young calves, which I want
to sell or trade for beef cattle.
S. M. Howabd.
If You
Could Get
The finest doubled faced
satin faced ribbon at one half
price, would you get it?
OF COURSE.
Well, how many more
times would you have me tell
you of this thing? My line
is somewhat broken now, but
what is left—and there’s lots
—l’l duplicate any other
merchants price—lf I have
the ribbon—and cut that
price half in two. I)o you
understand that? Well,that’s
what J mean,
I’VE A FEW LADIES tIAIS-
Say fifty—don’t know the
names of some—but in tlie
lot are some L<*jhorn hats
for children. These huts
sell at B 6 cents right now,
today, iii our town. I’l sell
’em for 60 cents. But the
most of 'em I offer at flflA
cents on the dollar.
Do you understand that?
That’s om -t liird.
I’ve get quite a lot of
NEW —B R A N D NEW—
things for the boys. Sus
penders, Shirts and Hats.
Any sort, and any price.
It tool, nerve to work ’em
donwn—but 1 done it—away
down to. I I make matters
pleasant, for you if you let
me — now, TRY ME.
jiih Reeves.
t*. S.—A good iron wft lr Mlc.