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We Sell at $1.50, Womens 1 $2.00 Oxfords,
at $2.00, Womens’ $2,50 Oxfords,
at $2.50, Womens’ $3.00 Oxfords
We are going to build up a shoe trade at any cost
try us on shoes of every kind.
\\ e have just r eceived anew lot of Bead Chains, Wrist Bags, Shirt
Waist Sets, Fans, etc. We always have something new to show you.
Our line of Organdies, Persian Lawns, Linnen Lawns, Irish Lawns,
Battiste, Dotted Swiss, etc., is complete. Come to see us, we are always glad
to see you. Yours very truly,
Collier & Oglefree
To Cure a Cold in One Day in Two Days.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. & W
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, feOX * 2^C -
Thackery Didn’t Wear Spurs.
Thackery wits not a vain man,
ami he* disliked vanity in others
and mad i it the subject of his
ridicule and sarcasm.
After a long pleading his fam
ily induced him to have his por
trait painted, and Lawrence, a
famous London art ist, gladly un
dertook the task.
Soon after the picture was com
pleted Thaekery chanced to be
dining at his Hub when a pom
pous officer of the guards stopped
beside the table and said :
“Haw Thackeray, old hoy, 1
hear Lawrence has been painting
your portrait ”
“So lie has,” was the response.
“Full length?”
“No; full-length portraits are
A. L. MILLS
“The Good Old Summer
Time” is here and we rise to ask
“Is it hot enough for you?”
a* 17 RS it is too hot to write or read much
but we want to speak of Just a Few
~ Hot Weather Items that will be of
U* Interest.
In The
Millinery Department
We have just received the New White Canvas
hats and the very new Brown \ eils These are so
new that nobody else has them. The supply is very
limited and you will have to hurry or they will all
Ik* gone.
Our New Line Of
Cool Negligee Shirts
With light weight Summer pauts, will help you
pull through the torrid days’of July and August
You will be looking for comfort along these
lines and we can be trusted to provide it.
REMEMBER all low cut Shoes and Slippers
arc being offered at a way-down price.
A. L. MILLS.
Call for Green Trading Stamps.
a. ▲ a. a a. A
for soldiers, that wo may sec their
spurs. But the other end of the
man is the principal thing with
authors,” said Thuckery.
Ginnery To Give Good Service.
Mr. J. B. P. Milner has been at
home a few days this week on a
visit, to his family, lb* is en
gaged in the saw mill business at
Obe, Gn., where he has been .suc
ceeding well. He owns Milner's
ginnery in Barnesville and says
I hat the cotton growers of this
section may expect the very best
possible service from his ginnery
th(*coming season.
CASTOniA.
Boars th# yl M You lla,e *l#3ys B Bl #
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, IPC3
J'tev/artville Notes.
We have had some very nice
rains since last Thursday night.
We are having some fine weather
now
Mrs. Maude Trice who has
been on the sick list, for sometime
is slowly improving.
Mr. Gus Cooper from Pitts, Ga.,
has been called to the bed side of
his sick daughter Mrs. Trice.
Miss Sal lie Cannatax one of
our attractive young ladies is vis
iting relatives in Barnesville
this week.
Mrs. Jim Crane went to Griffin
shopping one day last week.
Mr. Robt. B. Williams, of Soc
rates, is the guests of relatives
here.
Mr. William Smith was the
city Sunday evening the guests of
friends.
Mrs. Annie and Miss Fannie
Trice spent Monday with relatives
at Meansville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Torbert were
the guests of relatives in Barnes
ville Sunday.
Mr. Elmer Washington is all
smiles over the arrival of a girl.
Mr. Truman Smith came dash
ing to the city Wednesday for
Mr. J. S. Williams to help rescue
the dog and cat which had a race
and jumped in the well. The dog
was determined to finish it out by
following the cat to the bottom
of the well both was rescued
unharmed.
The “Potato Creek Monkey”
would be glad to hear from the
“Sacred Rabbit.”
“Potato Creek Monkey.”
Gray ?
“My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fast. But your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color.”—Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y.
It’s impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair! Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
SI.M a Mile. All drojttlsis.
If your druggist cannot supply you.
send us one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. lie sure aud Rive the name
of your nearest express ofhee. Address,
J. C. AYER CO, Lowell, Mass.
Your Gurl Will I’rtise It.
Why not try a sack of Bransford’s
“Clifton.” You will never know how
good it is until you use it. Your
neighbor finds it the best Hour in the
market and your home people as well
as your guests will praise your bread,
cake and pastry if made of “Clifton”
flour. PITTS-GBAY CO.
iARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE
rbe Twentieth Century Country Weekly.
Published Every Thursday by
The News Publishing Company,
BARNESVILLE. GA.
(7INSCRIPTION *1 PER YEAR PAY
ABLE IN ADVANCE.
Entered at the Post Office at Bamesrille,
fn., as second class mail matter.
JULY 2, 1903.
HALL ANNOUNCES
FOR GOVERNOR.
Hon. Joseph H. Hall, ot Bibb,
has announced as a candidate tor ;
governor of Georgia. He has not
stated whether he would oppose
Gov. Terrell, or wait until 190(5.
Mr. Huli is the well known legis
lator from Macon and in some re
spects is a strong man. He was
a law partner of Hon. Dupont
iuerry, who was defeated for
rovernor in the last race.
Mr. Hall may or may not be
an important factor when he be
gins his campaign for the Govern
orship.
TRIM THE TREES-
We wish to call the attention
>f the city authorities to the fact
hat the shade trees on the side
walks of the city need trimming
up some. The lower limbs on
these trees almost brush people
in the face as they pass along
and in rainy weather it is almost
impossible to carry an umbrella.
In some of the streets in certain
sections of town and the author
ities should look iuto the matter
of having the trees trimmed up
at the proper time. We have a
number of beautiful trees and
they are kept in proper trim they
look so much better and will add
a great deal to the appearance
of things, giving the town a neat
up-to-date look about it. The
streets have been put in better con
dition recently and now the trees
should be in keeping with the
streets, which can be done by a
small amount of trimming and
cutting of the h wer limbs and
branches.J
Joe rates Notes.
The farmers of this section have
been making good use of the pretty
weather for the past few days.
We are glad to say that Mrs.
Nora White who has been sick
for sometime is much better.
Mr. G. W. Thornton and family
attended services at High Shoals
Sunday.
Mr. Jerry Butler passed through
our city last Saturday enroute
to Griffin.
Misses Albertea Mereidetli and
Jennie Harkuess two charming
young ladies of near Jackson,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Wise last week.
Mr. Bob Lee English, of For
syth, was the guest of Mr. Wise
last Tuesday.
Martin Williamson, of Means
ville spent Saturday night with
his mother, Mrs. Mollie Mullins.
Mr. J. P. Driskel, of Pott's
Mill, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Leach last Sunday.
We hope the “Sacred Rabbit”
did not hurt himself so bad when
he run through town that he
won’t come again.
“Gopher.”
First Vice-*President.
Prof. G. P. Oliphant was elec
ted first vice-president of the
Georgia Educational Association
at its aunual meeting at Cumber
land Islaud last week. He was
secretary of the association the
past year. Prof. Oliphant stands
high with the teachers of Georgia
snd is recognized as one of the
f oremost educators of the state.
/gfflr/,Makes biliousness & bad complexions.
IfPA”iSIL S iILLSI
||\ and Tomc Pellets which gently assist/tta/
Nature in eliminating the poison, make good! Staßl
blood, good digestion, and will keep the/JgSy
Barnesviiie Planing Mill Cos.
DEALERS IN
Rough and Dressed Lumber
and
All Kinds of Building Material.
Srceen doors Made to Order Piano Buggy Bodies
REGULAR SIZES ALWAYS ON HAND A SPECIALTY.
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 gets too warm for the “peddler,” we
are still at your service.
P. F MATTHEW/ /ON.
Barnesville Buggies.
We now handle the Celebrated Barnesville Buggies, and will be
glad to sell you one. Come and take your choice of a
SMITH or SUMMERS
made in any style you want. We make the price right for cash or
credit.
FINE HORSES.
If you want invest in a fine horse, a “beauty and a joy for
ever,” come and let us figure together. Good horses cost monev,
but they pay better than sorry ones. We want to supply your wants.
ROBERT MITCHELL.
Barnesville, Ga.
Insurance,
Fire S Accident.
ON^x
Otis A. Murphy,
And protet yourself against Fire and Accidents.
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