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Is one which is palatable, pleasant to take,
Perfect
ivvi. and can be relied upon to act gently, but
Laxative thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of all 1
impurities. Such a remedy is Mozley’s Lemon Elixir. It is a
pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to the most delicate stomach,
and acts thoroughly upon the bowels, liver and kidneys without
the slightest unpleasantness. Sold by all druggists at 60c a
bottle. Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an
equal for coughs, colds, sore throat and bron- |
chitis. 25c a bottle. *-■. •
hi ixir.
I ALL HEADACHES
■ri IDPH Promptly and no had
■ affect* by
I CAPIIDINE
■ (Liquid)
John H. Blackburn
Is Sole Agent at
BARNESVILLE, OA.,
For The Greatest Blood, Nerve and
Stomach Remedy Ever Offered
To the Suffering Public.
Ask him for a free trial package of
the I)r. Lyon Home treatment for
Catarrh, Blood, Nerve and Stomach
Disease. It is Guakantkkd to cure all
Stomach, Bowel and Liver Troubles,
and the best medicine for pale, weak
women. This medicine lias stood the
tests. It is recommended by physi
cians and all who use it. It is Fhkk
to Try. It wfll cleanse, soothe anti
heal the mucous membrane of the
whole system. Makes new blood and
strong nerves. It Rkmovks tiik Cai sk
ok Disease. Nature will do the rest
It contains no stimulant, opiate, or
other poison. It is a pure botanical
product, which reslo es health to all
who use it, Ptocure the free trial
today,
NO PITY SHOWN.
“For years fate was after me con
tinuously" writes F. A. Gulledge, of
Verbena, Ala. “I hnd a terrible case
of piles causing 24 tumors. When all
failed Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo cured
me. Equally as good for burns arid
aches and pains. Only 28c. at D. L.
Andersons drugh store.
A. L. MILLS
MidJSummer Clearance Sale.
From now until September Ist we are going to
make prices on Summer Goods that will force them
to move out. Our fall stock that we are now buying
will soon begin to come in and we will need all the
room we can get. So profits will not be considered —
the goods must be sold.
We are going to make
Very Special Prices
on all Summer Dress Goods, such as Lawns, Muslins,
Batistes, Organdies, etc., as well as on Daces, Kin
broideries, and Appliques.
We have the biggest and nobbiest stock of
Men’s and Boys Negligee Shirts
in town. They must be sold.
Remember that our line of Men’s Odd Pants,
Boys Pants, Ladies] and Men’s low cut Shoes and
Slippers all going this cut price sale.
The cut price idea will put in full force in every
thing in Millinery and Ribbons.
Come to see us and get our prices. None other
touch them. Very truly,
A. L. MILLS.
Call for Green trading Stamps.
Husbands of Famous Wives.
The unknown) man walked down
the aisle of the smoking-car and
stopped where another unknown
man sat, read voraciously.
“May 1 sit by you?” he usked
mt e k I y.
“Certainly,” replied the occu
pant, without looking up. “May
as well be sociable. Itice is my
name.”
“And Freeman is mine. May
I ask what you are reading?”
“Certainly.”
“Wei l , what are y< u reading?”
“ ‘Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch.’
“Pure trash. I have my wife’s
wor i for it.”
“Who’s your wife?” inquired
the original occupant, beginning
to betray signs of interest.
“My wife is Mrs. Freeman,”
with some signs of pique.
“Never heard of her. Literary
shark, is she? My wife’s strong
for ‘Mrs. Wiggs.’ You see-er,
why,- she wrote it.”
“My dear sir,” shouted the
quondam critic, “there seems to
be a fatal misunderstanding some
where. Let me introduce myself
again as Mr, Mary E. Wilkins
Freeman.”
“Ami I,” grinned the man with
the book, “an. Mr. Alice Caldwell
Hegan Rice, of course. Why
didn’t we do this before? Jlappy
to know you.”
Whenever a man makes a good
guess, ho begins to talk about bis
good judgement.
THE BARNESVILLE NE WS-GAZETT <S TANARUS! UdSDAY. JULY 16. lIC3
Duty Before Pleasure.
“What do you think Mary?’
asked Mr. Rivaiton,somewhat in
definitely, as he beamed at hi
wife across the poised carving
knife and fork.
“Why, 1 don’t know of any
thing, James,” responded Mrs. Ri
valton, expectantly. “What.”
“I’ve been busy arranging m\
affairs,” said Mr. Rivaiton, im
pressively, “and at last I’ve go
’em in such shape that I can af
ford the time this summer—”
“Yes, yes, James,” cried Mrs
Rivaiton, all in a flutter as hei
husband paused teasingly.
“For us to take that long-defer
red trip to Europe,” concluded
Mr. Rivaiton, triumphantly. “We
’ll be able to get off some time
next month.”
“Oh!” ejaculated Mrs. Rival
ton, in a disappointed tome.
“Why, what’s the matter,
Mary?” asked Mr. Rivaiton, drop
ping the knife and fork with a
clatter at this unexpected recep
tion of his announcement, and
staring blankly at his wife.
Mrs. Rivaiton only shook her
head dejectedly.
“What on earth’s to prevent?”
demanded Mr. Rivaiton, sharply.
“You’ve always been crazy to go.
It’s been the dearest dream of
your life. You’ve nagged and
pestered me to drop my business
and go every since we’ve been
married.
“I know it, and I am wild to
go,” acknowledged Mrs. Rivaiton,
in the voice of a martyr at the
stake. “But—but I heard some
thing only this morning—that
makes it impossible. You may
go, James, but I’ve got to be home
here this summer. I’ve just got
to.”
“Why, what is it?” inquired
Mr. Rivaiton, anxiously.
“Well,” explained Mrs. Rival
ton, reluctantly, “Mre. Ayres told
me this morning that, that aspir
ing Mrs. Pushington told her in
strict confidence that she is going j
to give a fete champetre some,
time this summer that will eclipse
anything we ever had in this,
town.”
“Why, what of it, Mary?” ask
ed Mr. Rivaiton, with wide-eyed
wonder. “You surely can’t mean
that you’d miss Europe just to go
to a lawn party?”
“Blit you miss the point entire
ly, James,” expostulated Mrs.
Rivaiton, bitterly. “How can I
give anotlnr one later that'll
make her look mean and paltry if
I don’t see for myself how elabo
rate hers is?”—New York Times.
SIOO REWARD SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science lias
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby des
troying the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and as
situing nature in doing'its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer one
hundred dollars for any ease that it
fails to core. Send for list of testi
monials. Address,
K. J. Ohknky A- Cos, Toledo, (>.
Sold by druggists, Toe.
Hall’s Family Fills are the best.
The I'ai-mei-’s Wife
is very careful about iter churn.
She scalds it thoroughly after
using, and gives it a sun hath t>•
sweeten it. She Umovs that if bet
churn is sour it. \vi 11 taint the
butter that is made in it. Lite
stomach is a churn. In the stom
ach and digestive and nutritive
tracts are performed processes
which are exactly akin to the
churning of butter. It is not
apparent then that if this stomach
churn is “sour" it sours all which
is put into it? The evil of a foul
stomach is not the bad taste in the
mouth and the foul breath caused
by it. but the corruption of the
pure current of the blood and the
dissemination of diseas* through-1
out the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery makes the
sour stomach sweet. It does for;
the stomach what the washing
and sun bath dM* for the churn —
absolutely removes every tainting
or corrupting element. “Golden !
Medical Discovery” contains no J
alcohol, whisky or other intoxi-j
caut and no narcotic.
His Reason for Marrying.
Dinner had beenrim non need for
7 o’clock. By ten ■ minutes past
; the hour all the guests were in the
i drawing-room save-oue—the dis
. tinguished violinist. Minute by
minute the time passed until the
hands of the Empireclock pointed
Ito half-past 7. Just as the bell
I chimed the belated gtmst was ush
ered in and began to explain his
delay. He spoke with lips,tongue,
eyes, head-shakes, hands, elbows,
and shoulders, and from the con
fusion of sound and movement
the guests made out this tragedy:
“I am desolated, my dear
madam. I shall get married at
once. More than ever—ah, yes!
—am I convinced that I shall get
married at once. I must have
someone to look after my neck
ties. lam dressed, I am already
—and what you think?” (Here
comes a dramatic pause.) “I can
not find my necktie anywhere. I
look in all places. Under the bed,
in the drawers, in my trunk. Alas
I cannot find it anywhere. And
then I behold my small kitten
coming out from under the dresser.
I have an idea. I drop on my
knees before the dresser—and
there—beneath it—is my neck
tie. Dragged there” (here the
tragedy grew intense) by my kit
ten. Ah, dear madam, more than
ever am I convinced that I must
get married.”
SOME SEE THROUGH A GLASS
DARKLY.
I have been bene fit ted so many
■times by Cheney’s Expectorant that it
seems useless to offer a testimonial.
I cannot understand why everyone
dot's not look upon it as I do. For
coughs and colds it is pre-eminent.
Logan S. Morris.
A man may go through life
with the multitude but he must
go through death alone.
Cross ?
Poor man I He can’t help it.
He gets bilious. He needs a
good liver pill—Ayer’s Pills.
They act directly on the liver,
curebiliousness. IJLSrzF.?:-
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
FIFTY CTB. OPPBUWiIBTS OR R P. HALL k CO., NASHUA. W. H.
ViSRY REMARKABLE CURE OF
DIARRHOEA.
“About six years ago for the first
time in my life I had a sudden and se
vere attack of diarrhoea,” says Mrs.
Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. “I
got temporary relief, but it came back
again, and for six long year* I have
suffered more misery and agony than
i can tell. It was worse than death.
My husband spent hundreds of dollars
for physicians’ prescriptions and treat
ment without avail. Finally we moved
to Bosque county, our present home,
and one day I happened to see an ad
vertisement of Chamberlain's C-oiic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with
a testimonial of a man who had been
cured by it. The ease was so similar
to my own that I concluded to try tin*
remedy. The result was wonderful.
Icould hardly realize that I was well
again, or believe it could be so after
having suffered so long, but that one
bottle of medicine, costing but a few
cents, cured me.” For sale by ,T. H.
Blackburn, druggist.
One reason why Eve got out of
the garden so quickly was that
she didn't have to wait to. dress.
METHOD IN THEIR MADNESS.
Aside from the virtues of Cheney’s
Expectorant, I prefer it because of its
palatable nature. Oil the slightest
excuse my children beg for a dose of
it. I believe they like to take cold.
Mo. Mary E. Wilson.
St. Paul Minn.
When a man begins to he his
uwn worst enemy, his fool friends
always assist him.
Don't wear out your neighbor's
paper reading it. Get one of your
own. That is the manly course.
CONTINUE
Those who are graining flesh
and strength by regular treat
ment with
Scott’s Emulsion
should continue the treatment
in hot weather; smaller dose
and a little cool milk with It will
do away with any objection
which Is attached to fatty pro
ducts during the Heated
season.
Send lor free sample.
SCOTT * BOWNE, Chemkts,
409-415 Pearl Stfwet, New York.
50c. ami $i .o 0; all dmegiata.
Constipation^®^
p /AMr/ Makes biliousness & bad complexions.
Then where’s your beauty? Keep
system in good condition by taking
I RAM,®ills!
and Tomc Pellets which gently assist
Nature in eliminating the poison, make good/KB/
blood, good digestion, and will keep \\\q J
\ Roses in Your Cheehs. g/A Hyr
\ Complete Treatment 25c.
\ at all dealers.
Barnesville Planing Mill Cos.
DEALERS IN
Rough and Dressed Lumber
and
All Kinds of Building Material.
Srceen doors Made to Order \iy Piano Buggy Bodies
REGULAR SIZES ALWAYS ON HAND 'T&T 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 <S TON.
Barnesville Buggies.
We now handle the Celebrated Barnesville Buggies, and will be
glad to sell you one. Come and take vour 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 vo 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 j) Accident-
CALL a
Otis A. Murphy,
And protet yourself against Fire and Accidents,
Summer
* t Hot Springs
ARKANSAS
For those who go to Hot Springs for the benefit of health
the summer is really the BEST TIME. Her fortunate lo
cation, high up in the foothills of the Ozarks insures a cool
and delightful climate and every condition which obtains in
the most popular summer resorts of the North is fulfilled in
the “Valley of Vapors.” Physicians are united in the opin
ion that the waters are more benefieial during the summer
season.
ONE FARE PLUS $2.00
For the Round Trip
throughout the Summer
Write for booklets.
GEO M. LED. G- P. A.. S L PARROTT, T- P A
LITTLE ROCK. ARK. ATLANTA, GA