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ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROA^
Direct Route to
ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION
Two Trains Daily
In Connection with W. & A K R and N. C.
& St. L. By. from AM:;, ta.
Lv Atlanta 8:26a. m. Ar St. Louis 7:08 a. m.
Lv Atlantaß:BUp.m. Ar St. Louis 1 ;• p. m.
Through Sleeping Cars
FROM
GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND TENNESSEE
Route of the famous
DIXIE FLYER
Carrying the only morning sleeping oar
from Atlanta to St. Lotus. U'his car leaves
Jacksonville daily, 8:06 p. in., Atlanta 8:26 a.
in., giving you the entire day in Bt. Louis to
get located.
For ratesfrom your city, World’s Fair Guide
Book and schedules, Sleeping Car reservations,
also book shewing hotels and boarding lit, uses,
quoting their rates, write to
FRED D. MILLER
Travelling Passenger Agent
No. 1 N. Pryor St. ATLANTA, GA
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OPERATES
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Car* (ala carle) and C'Lair
Car* (seats bee).
Electric Lighted Throughout
BETWEEN
Birmingham, Memphis and Kansas City
NDTOALU POINTS IN
Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories
AND THE
for We+ and Northwest.
THROUGH SUkffifi Ctf. FROM THE
SOUTHED MEMPHIS AND
KANSAS CITY.
ONE-WAY OR ROUND TRIP
Excursion tickets from Atlanta, Ga., till
Uirraingham, Ala., to points in
Southwest on sate first and third
Tuesdays i t each month.
Descriptive literature, tickets arranged
and through reservations trade upon appii
catien to
r. E. CLARK, Trav. Pass-R ACT..
ATLANTA. GA.
s. L. PARROTT,
DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT,
ATLANTA, GA.
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Wood’s Seeds.
VIRGINIA GRAY
Winter Oats.'
Sow Early For Best Results,
Our Trade Mark Brand is the
best and cleanest quality that
it is possible to procure.
Hairy, or Winter Vetch,
Bown with Winter Oats, makes
the largest possible yield of the
best and moat nutritious hay.
Write for prices.
WOOD’S DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATALOG
Tells all about seeds for fall
sowing. It is the most valua
ble and helpful publication of
tne kind issued in America.
Mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
Tin Kind Yen Haw Aliap tkught
Sears the /H? .
Signature of C/ia/-nCJ<^c/aM
BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION
CURED BY
THEDFORDS
BLACK DRAUGHT
Because the liver is
Sr L neglected people suffer 'So
with constipation, biliousness, R
headaches and fevers. Colds at tack 1
the lutics and contagious diseases I
take hold of the system. It is safe I
to say that if the liver were always I
kept in proper working order,
illness would he almost unknown. |
Thedford’s Black-Draught is so I
successful in curing such sickness I
because it is without a rival as a I
liver regulator. This great family I
medicine is not, a strong and I
drastic drug, but a mild and
heulthful laxative that cures con- I
stipation and may be taken lv a I
mere child without possible
harm.
The healthful action on the liver I
cures biliousness. It has an in- |
vigorating effect on the kidneys. I
Because the liver and kidneys do I
not work regularly, the poisonous I
acids along with the waste from I
the bowels get back into the blood I
and virulent contagion results. j
Timely treatment with Thed- |
ford’s Black-Draught removes the |
dangers which lurk in constipation, |
liver ar;d kidney troubles, and will I
positively forestall the inroads of |
]■ right’s disease, for which dis- I
ease in advanced stages there is I
no cure. Ask your dealer for a I
25c. package of TLedford’s Black- 1
Draught. I
FOR THE LiTTLE ONES.
Jk Mystifying, Trick Performed With
Dominos.
Tut a sot iif dominos on the
table, the pits up.
Mix up the pieces and stand some
distance away.
Then let a companion take a dom
ino at random, then announce you
can tell the piece lie has taken with
out seeing it. Tell him to mentally
double the number of spots on the
domino’s greater half. That is, if
he has taken the six-three, let him
double the six, which is iwelve. To
the total of the greater half of the
piece he has chosen (known to him
alone) let him add a figure that you
have taken from 1 to 9 at random.
Let us say you choose 9. He then
adds it to the former sum. 6+G=l2
+9=2l. Tell him to multiply the
total he has made up by 5. He
thus obtains 105. He alone knows
thjs sum; he does all the operations
in his head.
Now let him add the smaller half
of the domino he has drawn. In our
example lie drew the six-three.
Hence, he adds 3, making 108,which
total he announces aloud.
Now it is your turn. You remem
ber the number you gave him to add.
It was 9.
Multiply by 5. 5x9=45.
Deducting this 45 from 108 you
have 03. All you need to do then
is to announce that the domino that
had been drawn was a six-three
domino.
By this rule you will be able to
find out the answer.
During the Honeymoon.
She —What was the first thing you
thought after you had proposed to
me?
He I thought what a fool I’d
been to ever have any doubt that
you’d say “Yes,” considering the
way you jumped at the chance.
Cleveland Leader.
FASTER TIME TO TEXAS
COTTON BELT’S IMPROVED SERVICE
BETWEEN MEMPHIS AND
SOUTHWEST
$15.00 TO TEXAS AND RETURN
Train No. 3 now leaves Memphis at
7:45p. m. and makes a fast run to
'Vxas. Jt carries Pullman sleepers,
parlor cafe cars and free reclining
chair cars. Peaches Texarkana, Dal
las, Ft. Worth and Waco several hours
earlier than heretofore. Makes direct
connections for Paris, Bonham, Whites
boro, Marshall, Longview, Palestine,
Austin, Shreveport, Beaumont, Hous
ton, San Antonio.
Train No. 1 leaves Memphis 8:40 a.
m. carries parlor cafe - ear and chair
ears; Pullman sleepers from Fair Oaks
to Dallas, Ft. Worth, Waco, Corpus
Christi, and South Texas points.
Cheap home-seekers’ tickets on sale
first and third Tuesday’s of each
month —one fare plus $2 for the round
trip, stop-overs both'ways and 21 day
return limit.
Special. On August 8 and 23 and
-September 14 and 27, home-seekers’
tickets at rate( of sls for the round
trip from Memphis to Dallas. Ft.
Worth, Waco, Houston, Gaiveston.
San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Brown
wood, Amarilla, Quanah and interme
diate points.
For full particular* and Texas litera
ture, time tables, etc., write to
H. H. SUTTON, D. P. A..
Cotton Belt, Chattanooga, Tenn.
THE BARNLSVILLE NEWS GAZETTE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1804
BIBLE SCHOOL TO BE ESTABLISHED
IN. ATLANTA
MIjLNFR, Ga., Oct. B.—At the
recent session of the Georgia An
nual Conference of Congregation
al Methodists, held near Jackson
the Atlanta Bible School, under
the supervision of Rev. Rolfe Hunt
was indorsed and about SBOO was
given for the enterpris e
Rev. J. H. Brunner, D. D., for
pi any years president of Hiwassee
College, Tennessee, says this pro
jected Bible school is “an enter
prise of unspeakable importance.”
C. S. Maddox, schooljcoinni'ssion
er ot Butts county, speaks of it in
similar terms and has contributed
SIOO for it. Those having given
SIOO each to the enterprise are
Professor C. S. Maddox, Hon. J.
M. Darden, T. P. Bell, Rev. W.
A. Harper, of Georgia, and Rev.
\V. G. Airhart, of Texas.
The enterprise is'| under the
supervision of Rev. Rolfe Hunt,
D. I)., editor of The Watchman,
organ of the General Conference
of the Congregational Methodists
in America. A few months ago he
organized a church in Atlanta and
the property near Whitehall street
known as S.s Cooper street, was
bought. It is proposed to begin
the church services regularly there
by April of next year, and a few
months later the Bible school
work will be begun.
Several towns and cities were
j ready to offer inducements to this
enterprise, but the founder
thought that the preeminent pos
ition of Atlanta among southern
cities made it the proper point
for this great work.
Wliy beiTortured With the Dread of
Brights Disease When Horn of Sal
vation May Prove it is Only a
Slight|Derangemcnt of the
Kidneys
Emerson, Ga., July 4th, 1904.
Newnan Medicine Cos.
Gentlemen:
Yours received and noted, and
in reply I have to say that for
three years I was in a. very low
state of health from a kidney and
bladder affection, so much so,
that my physician thought 1
would never recover. I tried sever
al mineral springs with no per
manent results, last December
one of your agents induced me to
try Horn of Salvation, and by
the time I had taken one bottle 1
think I had passed from my blad
der not less than 500 stones from
the size ot a very small grain of
sand to the size of a bird shot. I
continued to use it rill I had taken
four bottles, and I am as well
today in that respect as I ever
was in >ny life, and I attribute
it all to the wonderful effects of
Horn of Salvation. You may use
this letter in any way you see
proper, as it may lie the instru
ment of giving some poor suffer
rs relief.
I am very truly,
J. P. Sthxjall.
A free.bottleof Dr. Thacher’s Liver and
Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of
this paper who will write to the Tkache;
Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, Tenu.
It takes a really good and brave
man to listen to the truth with
out flinching. '
DO YOU
SUFFER FROM
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Joints,
Sore Feet,Eczema —Tetter. Catarrh, Sore
Throat, May Fever, Asthma, Throat
Troubles, Piles, Itching or Bleeding,
Bum, Cut, Bruise, old Sor<| or any dis
ease that begins with Fever, Swelling,
or Inflammation? li so, we offer you a
bottle of PABACAMPH FREE.
If you have never tried Paracamph,
send us this coupon to-day. This is our
gift, made to convince you what Para
camph is and what it can do. Don t
hesitate, as this places you under no ohli-.
g&tions whatever.
i 1 Cut out this coupon at once, fill out ,'
I the blanks and mail it to \
THE PMIMIPH CO., Leoisvil!i, Ky.
My disease is
I have never used Paracamph, but if l ,
you will send me bottle free of cost, I'
( > will try it. i 1
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lUaMwtwr.PAKACAXPB U reeo m mrnd
•nl by surgeons and physician*. tied by
kthlatM tbe world over. Thousand* of
testimonials. Csarsatssd perteeUp
ksnslcM.
Not Fatal.
No Matter What Doc
tors Say—We Know
That Heart Trou
ble in Many
Cases Can Be
Cured.
Thr\"b nre seven main features of
heart disease, viz.: (It 'Weakness or
Debility; (2) Rheumatism or Neuralgia;
(3) Valvular Disorder; (4) Dilation;
(5) Enlargement; (C) Fatty Degenera
tion; (7) Dropsy.
Documentary evidence will prove
thousands of so-called "incurables" have
been absolutely cured by Dr. Miles'
New Heart Cure.
Patients often have no Idea their dis
ease Is heart trouble, but ascribe it to
Indigestion, Liver Complaint, etc.
Here are some of the symptoms-
Shortness of breath after exercise.
Smothering; Spells. Pain In Chest, left
Shoulder and arm. Discomfort in Lying
on one side. Fainting Spells. Nervous
Cough. Swelling of Feet and Ankles.
Paleness of Face and l.ips. Palpitation.
Nightmare. Irregular Pulse.
"I have great faith in Dr. Miles’ New
Heart Cure, and speak of Its merits
whenever opportunity presents. 1 can
now go up and down stairs with ease,
where three weeks ago I could hardly
walk one block.” One year later.—"l
am still in good health; the Heart Cure
did so much for me, that 1 find it a far
greater medicine than you claimed it
to be.” —S. !>. YOUNG. D. D„ C 37 North
Pine St., Natchez, Miss.
Monev bark If first bottle falls to benefit,
■rt-p.-rr:tti Write us and we will mall
a. XvXjJj you a Free Trial Package of
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, the New.
Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symp
tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose
your case and tell you what Is wrong
and how to right it. Absolutely Free.
Address; DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO.,
LABORATORIES. ELKHART, INP
PROMOTED AND TRANSFERRED TO
COLUMBUS.
Mr. J. Lawrence Hunt, who has
been with the Southern Railroad
at Columbia, S. C. has been pro
moted and transferred to Colum
bus, Ga. where he becomes City
and Passenger ticket agent, which
is a spendid position. The record
made by Mr. Hunt is a very grati
fying one to hie relatives and
friends in this city and they ex
tend him their warmest congratu
lations.
A WORD TO WOMEN.
Any sick woman is invited to
consult by letter with I)r. R. V.
Pierce, chief consulting physician
of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi
cal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. In
an active practice of more than
thirty years, assisted by a staff of
nearly a score of associate physi
cians Dr. Pierce has treated and
cured over half a million women.
All diseases peculiar to women are
treated with success. This consul
tation by letter is absolutely free.
Every letter is treated as strictly
private and sacredly confidential.
Answers are mailed promptly
giving the best of medical advice.
All answers are sent in plain en
velopes bearing on them no print
ing of any kind. Write without
fear and without fee to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
“jfenpeck is very fond of enter
taining, isn’t he?”
“Yes, liis wife is always pleasant
when there’s company present.”—
! Philadelphia Ledger.
Letter to O. A. Oxford,
Barnesville, Ga.
___
Dear Sir: But few of the men
| who sdl the hundred paints 111
I the market know much about them
All Devon agents ha<g a state
chemist’s certificate telling just
what it’s made of ;|fchey know a
good deal, not only about J)evoe
but the rest; we see that they do.
We buy every paint, that Ims any
-ale, and analyze it. Our ag“ut
finds out all about it.
When we know what a paint is
made-of, we know how it will act;
we knowhow far it goes, and how
long it wears.
Devoe is the standard; call it
100. The best of the rest is about
75; the worst about 25; the rest
are between.
But the men, who sell them,
don’t know any better. They know
what the maker tells them. That
is: they know that he tells them.
They don t know whether he tells 1
them the truth or not.
The business is not conducted
on knowledge; the less they know
the more comfortable they are.
Yours truly,
F. \V. Devoe & Cos.
P. H. L. 8. Fifield sells onr
paint. A
IS SHE A SECOND HURST OR ABBOTT?
Some inexplicable happenings
things impossible to explain in a
rational, common-sense way —
have occurred ibis week at llm
home of Mr. W.H. Chitty of Val
dosta. It is possible that among
the members of his household is
a little girl who possesses a power
more wonderful than that of Lula
Hurst or Annie Abbott iu their
palmiest nays. The Jittie girl who
is supposed to possess this wonder
ful p.nver, and who is responsible
for the strange happeniuge at the
home is little Miss Sallie Moore,
the 18-year old neice of Mrs.
Chitty, who is boarding with the
family and atteudiug school in the
city.
The first manifestations of this
strange force were noticed a few
nights ago. when a thimble and
other small objects fell to the
floor after a flight across the room.
Since then the strange happenings
have continued, various objects
being thrown across the room and
falling apparently from the ceiling
impelled by some unseen force.
Mr. Chitty, who is a thoroughly
reliable and matter of fact citizen
states that while standing in one
of the rooms of his home yester
day a large pearl button which
with a number of others was lying
in a small glass dish on the bureau,
Hew across the room and struck
the door on the opposite side of
the room. It was soon followed by
another of the buttons, and in a
few moments a pencil which was
lying on the mantle-piece, was al
so thrown against the door. A
shoe belonging to one of the child
ren left its place at the side of the
room and fell at liis feet, and a
stocking in the other shoe wus
thrown across the room.
Large numbers of people have
been attracted to the home by the
strange occurrences, hundred of
them going to witness the mani
festations. It ie said thut those
who have investigated the matter
most thoroughly are satisfied that
the little Moore girl is endowed
with some mysterious power. Her
mother is Baid to have been a
medium. It is noticed, however,
that these occurrences happen
when the little girl is not present,
aud this feature is puzzling the
people as much as the occurrences
themselves.
A LOVE LETTER.
Would not interest you if you’re
looking for a guaranteed Salve for
Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of
Ponder, Mo., writes: “I suffered with
an ugly sore for a year, but a box of
Bucklen’s A rniea Salve cured me. it’s
the best Salve on earth. 2oc at 1) L.
Anderson’s drug store.
The best way to forg'd, old age
is to have a joyous childhood to
remember.
ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN.
My father took a severe cold during
the winter weather of last March, ami
for a week suffered much pain. Acci
dentally I ran across a bottle of
Cheney’s Expectorant for which I am
very grateful. A few dose* gave re
lief. HENRY MILLER.
St. Paul, Minn.
J. M. VAN HOUTEN & CO.
Dealers IN—o-
Plumbers and Ginners Goods. Pipe and
Fittings, Cicyles, Guns, Pistols
Repairing of Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines,
Engines, Gins
And all kinds of Machinery.
THE BEST MEATS
Arc what the people always want when they make an order
and thuy have long since'learned that the place to find them
is at
Matthew’s Market.
We lxave a stock of FISH, OYSTERS, Etc. always fresh.
Phone us for what you need.
P. F. Matthews & Son
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If you have never ivied tint
yrtal remedy
SEND TO-DAY
for a free sample and state
yonr symptoms.
He simply ask you to try it
at our expanse. He know what
it will do.
Thacher Medicine Cos.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
THE LADIES favor painting
their church, and therefore we
urge every Minister to Eomember
we give a liberal quantity of the
Longman & Martinez paint to
ward the painting.
Wears and covers like gold.
Don’t pay $1.50 a gallon for
Linseed Oil (worth 00 cents)
which you do when you buy other
paints in a can with a paint label
on it.
8& 6 make 14, therefore when
yon want fourteen gallons of
paint, buy only eight of L. & M.,
and mix six gallons pure Linseed
Oil with it, and thus get paint at
less than $1.2 ) per gallon.
Many houses are well painted
with four gallons of L. <fc M. and.
three gallons of Linseed Oil txOfiju
therewith.
These celebrated paints are sold
by L. S. Fi field.
Come to the World’s Fair, save
money and trouble by securing
rooms in advance. For special
low rates, write Oscar L. Allen,
in charge of advance booking for
Visitors World’s Fair Hotel, live
minutes walk from main en
trance, St. Louis, Mo.
EVERY MEMBER OF THE
HOUSE HO D.
I never tire of talking about Cheney '*
Expectorant.. I have given it to my
children, to my wife, to my mother
and to the domestics of my family.
Each will heartily endorse it’s merit?.
R. L. POSTER.
Richmond, Va.