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Caesar Rodney of Delaware rode
80 miles on horseback in one day to
swing the vote of his state’s delegates
at the Continental congress in favor
of the Declaration of Independence,
July 2, 1776.
Indigestion
Many persona, otherwise
vigorous and healthy, are
bothered occasionally with
Indigestion. The effects of a
disordered stomach on the
system are dangerous, and
prompt treatment of Indiges
tion Is important. “The only
medicine I have needed has
been something to aid diges
tion and clean the liver,”
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney, Texas, fanner.
“My medicine Is
Thedford’s
BUCK-DRAUGHT
tor Indigestion and stomach
trouble at any kind. I hare
oarer found anything that
touches the spot, like Bbuik-
Draught. I take It In broken
doaee after xneale. For a long
tlmo I tried pllle, which grip
ed and didn’t give the good
resulte. Black-Draught liver
mrdiclue la easy to take, eaay
to keep, inexpensive.”
Get a package from your
druggist today—Ask for and
Insist upon Thedfprd’o—the
only genuine.
Get it today.
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The wording of the Declaration of
Independence is practically all by
Thomas Jefferson, who was appointed
to write the document by the com
mittee chosen by the Continental
congress to draw it up.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
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Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
“Freezone” on an aching corn, in
stantly that corn stops hurting, then
ahortly you lift it right off with fin
ders. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft com,
or corn between the toes, and the
calluses, without soreness or irrita
tion. . Adv.
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Two billion dollars a year is the
cost to the world population from a
winter season, considering heating
apparatus, fuel, extra clothing, food
loss anti protection, enforced idle
ness and sickness.
A TONIC
drove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
Strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
ft brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The Wood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by iu Strengthening. Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.
THE BEGINNING
OF CIVIL WAR
tFrom “The Montgomery Adver
tiser,” Montgomery, Ala., July
27th, 1922).
Are we in a state of civil war?
That question is both timely and per
tinent.
It seems that industrial strife and
hatred has grown so intense that as
a Nation we cannot longer manage
our own affairs and we can no longer
“carry on.” Due to the coal strike
and the strike of the railroad shop
men, the government has declared the
emergency regulation of the govern
ment which were in effect during the
world war are restored. In Chicago
grocerymen have announced that
they have voluntarily applied time
regulation to the sale of sugar and
that no customer can buy more than
ten pounds of sugar at any one time.
More than three hundred trains pass
ing through Chicago have been can
celled. Train schedules throughout
the country have been upset and on
a majority of the country’s roads, it
is no longer comfortable or safe to
travel.
It is necessary to give priority rules
and regulations for the distribution
of coal. The American public is not
merely discommoded. The actual
perpetuity of American civilization is
threatened. In half a dozen states
troops are out to keep order and to
protect life and property. The very
ground under the feet of society and
civilization seems mined and ready to
go off at any moment in a great ex
plosion.
Is there any cause to justify this
dangerous situation? We do not
think so. Over a question of a dif
ference in wages, thousands of men
in two key industries of our civiliza
tion seem willing to pull down the
pillars of the temple. They should
understand and probably do that this
fair structure of America can be de
stroyed in a short time. A house
that took a year in the building can
be burned down in an hour. The
civilization of America will endure
no longer than the people of America
want it to endure. It can be de
stroyed as quickly as that of Russia
was ruined and by the same cause.
Men are forgetting that they are
Americans and remembering only
that they are members of certain
classes. They have submitted class
hatred for patriotism. If the gov
ernment does not approve their idea
of what wages they ought to get,
they are willing to make and are
making war on the government.
President Harding has said that the
War Labor Board is the sole govern
ment agency charged with the duty
of dealing with wage controversies
in the railway industry. No other
agency of the government would or
could have anything to do with such
controversy. After dealing with the
grievances of the shop men and after
the strike had been ordered, Presi
dent B. W. Hooper, of the Railway
Labor Board, said on July 7th:
“The shop crafts have been fairly
heard before the Labor Board. They
have appealed from the sober, con
servative judgment of this board to
the strike with all its inevitable sub
version of law and order.
“For the Labor Board to yield to
measures of this kind, would be an
outrage upon public decency and
would hasten the enthronement of
anarchy in this country.” This we
think represents the opinion of the
average American citizen who is
neither a railroad executive nor a
railroad employe. This disinterested
American does not believe that there
is enough to the controversy to justi
fy the enthronement of anarchy and
is going to support enthusiastically
any methods of settlement which the
government deems it necessary to
adopt.
It is to be hoped that the parties
to the controversy will recognize their
responsibilities as American citizens,
and not be led off by selfishness to
endanger the perpetuity of the fair
structure of American civilization
which this generation inherited from
the generations which went before.
Should the conflict spread, which
seems probable, the average citizen
will enthusiastically support any
drastic method which the government
may reluctantly adopt to preserve the
rights of human life and property,
j guaranteed by the Constitution. And
that average American citizen is de
manding now that the government
use every agency at its hand to stop
civil war and to make human rights
and the rights of property once again
safe in the land.
We may congratulate ourselves the
Alabama sector in this civil war is
safe, orderly and well defended.
Governor Kilby, of Alabama, is not
one to be frightened by threats of
political reprisal for doing his tjuty.
He does his duty without fear of con
sequences, even if that duty requires
the calling out of all the troops of
the state to see that the laws of Ala
bama are enforced. There will be
no wholesale killings or disorder in
Alabama. The Alabama troops, un
der a courageous, capable officer,
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Bare, are
on guard. If all sectors were as well
guarded in America as is Alabama,
American institutions would not be
in danger as they actually are in cer
tain parts of the country.
When he is not inflamed by hatred
and passion, the American 'working
man, especially the railroad man, is
a good lawabiding citizen. The time
has come, in the apparent beginning
of industrial war, when he should ask
himself, “Whither are we drifting?”
HER AILMENTS
ALL CONE NOW
Mrs. Sherman Helped by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound
Lake, Michigan.— ‘ ‘ Aboutone year ago
I suffered with irregularities and a weak-
ness and at times was
obliged tostay off my
feet. I doctored with
our family physician
and he finally said ho
could not understand
my case, so T decided
to try LydiaE. Pink
ham’s Vegetable
Compound. After I
had taken the first
bottle I could see
that I was getting
better. 1 took several
m
jl
bottles of the Vegetable Compound and
used Lydia E. Pinkham’3 Sanative Wash
and I am entirely cured of my ailments.
You may publish this letter if you
wish.’’—Mrs. Mary Sherman, Route 2,
Lake, Mich.
There is one fact women should con
sider and thatis this. Women suffer from
irregularities and various forms of weak
ness. They try this and that doctor, as
well as different medicines. Finally they
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound,
and Mrs. Sherman’s experience is simply
another case showing the merit of this
well-known medicine.
If your family physician fails to help
you and the same old troubles persist,
why isn’t it reasonable to try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?
Fourteen districts have been map
ped out by the government commis
sion which is planning to reorganize
the entire system of electric distribu
tion for Great Britain.
MUNIciPALEECnON
AND REGISTRATION
As prescribed in Section 74 of the
City Code, the regular annual munic
ipal election will be held on the
fourth Tuesday in this month, Au
gust 22nd, 1922, for the election of
three Aldermen, for a term of two
years, and until their successors are
elected and qualified.
And as prescribed in Section 82 of
the City Code, only those who sub
scribe to the Oath as prescribed in
Section 84 of the City Code, on or
befoi'e Thursday preceding the elec
tion, shall be placed on the registra
tion books and qualified to vote in
said election.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1922,
is the last day on which to register
for above election.
8-17 E. L. COOK, Clerk & Treas.
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In Sweden it is a popular custom
for a bride to fill her pockets with
bread, which she hands to everyone
she meets on her way to the church.
Every piece she disposes of is sup
posed to avert a misfortune.
THIS COUPON
and
25 CENTS
ENTITLES YOU TO
A 50 CENTS BOX OF
KANT-LEAK PATCHING
WHICH IS GUARAN
TEED PERMANENT
REPAIR
BARNESVILLE AUTO
COMPANY
Cadillac, Studebaker,
Chevrolet
Bamesville, Georgia
Xothing will ruin friendship more
quickly for a man than to find that
the man he trusted has taken his
money ami foisted a poor thing upon
him.
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Same Old Story But a Good One.
Mrs. Mahala Bums. Savanna, Mo., re
lates an experience, the like of which
has happened in almost every neigh
borhood in this country, and has been
told and related by thousands of oth
ers, as followsi **l used a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy about nine years ago and it
cured me of flux (dysentary). I had
another attack of the same complaint
three or four years ago and a few
doses of this remedy cured me. I
have recommended it to dozens of
people since I first used it and shall
continue to do so for I know it is a
quick and positive cure for bowel
troubles.’
Child-birth
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drug stores.
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Wife —Shall I put your diamond
studs in your shirt, dear?
Husband —What are you talking
about? Do you want to ruin me?
I have a meeting of my creditors this
evening.
GOOD REALTY
Large and small larrms
for sale. Also vatant lots
and homes in the city. All
at reasonable prices.
GREENE REALTY CO.
Elliott Building
Barnesville, Ga.
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Twelve hundred years was the age
of an historic pine tree on Lake Biwa,
Japan, and which recently died. It
was only 30 feet high, but had a
spread of 163 from east to west and
154 from north to south.
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Cures Malaria, Chills and
Fever, Dengue or Bilious
Fever. It kills the germs.
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English tennis enthusiasts are
using racquets made in India, which
are sold in London at about one-third
of the price asked for the home-pro-
I duced article.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Signature of
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Marie Novello, the Welsh pianist,
has signed a contract with the Chi
cago symphony orchestra to appear
as soloist during the coming season.
This is a distinction never before
gained by a woman.
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AGENTS WANTED —Agents wanted
to call on the colored population
with the fastest seller of its kind on
the market today. Big money for
those who will work. Write for par
ticulars. —Indian Chemical Cos., Au
gusta, Ga. 9-7
Chinese and Japanese lanterns are
greatly liked as lamp shades. Those
of printed silk are almost prohibitive
in price and are very hard to get,
but the common paper variety have
much charm. ,
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CATARRH
Catarrh Is a Loral disease greatly In
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh. „ _
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.
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The smallest railroad in the world,
the Governors Island, Fort Jay, Cas
tle Williams and Filled Ground rail
way, with its one engine, two flat
cars, a gondola and a box car and
29,000 feet in track has been discon
tinued.
Plies Cored In 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fai*
to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pueo.
Instantly relieves Itching Piles. BDd you can get
restful sleen after the first application. Price 60c.
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“Mourning postage stamps,” now
on sale in Germany, bewail the loss
of the German colonies. One ex
ample shows a flag at half-mast, and
has a wide black border.
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STOVE AND FIRE WOOD—Sawed
to fit your stove and grate. $2.00
per half cord. Howard Lumber Cos.
Call Phone 74—2 Rings. tf.
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By dropping poisoned powder from
an aeroplane on a sir-acre grove of
trees infested with catrpillars, mil
lions of caterpillars were killed in
three days.
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A silkworm in its brief ilfetime
spins about 4,000 yards of thready
Lumber prices have dropped
and beginning to advance.
If you need anything in the
building line be sure to call on
Barnesville Planing Mill Co*
“Everything To Build With” *
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA
Barnesville Cash Market
Stalled feed Beef and Pork before
killing,kept on Cold Storage before
cutting, giving it a better flavor.
Handled through double screen
ing, making it more Sanitary.
Come to see us.
The Barnesville Cask Market
Market Street
Barnesville, Georgia
REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES
for* SUMMERJTRAVEL.
To MOUNTAIN.LAKE and SEASHORE
in the North, South, East or West.
Tybee, “Where'Ocean Breezes Blow”, also Brunswick, 6a., Atlantic Beacn, Pablo
Beach, Mayport, Jacksonville, Panama[City, Fla,, on the South Atlantis Cost.
New York, Boston, Baffimore. Philadelphia and New England resorts, also diverse
route fares to New York and Boston, [via Savannah and Steamship. These fares
incluDe meals and berth aboard ship,
Season and Week-End Fares to seashore, lake and mountain resorts in the South
east and to all parts of the United States aqd Canada. These substantial re
ductions in passenger fares will enable you lo travel cheaper than you have in
the patt six years.
For total fares, train schedules, routes, service,
sleeping car, parlor car and steamship accommoda
tions, ask the nearest agent of the
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
—The Right Way—
ARROW CARBOLINEUM
Used For Three Distinct Purposes
Preserves Wood Everywhere--
Applies Nut Brown Color: Suitable for Stain
ing Bungalows and Farm Buildings
Kills Chicken Mites In
Poultry Houses--
Applied ONCE A YEAR—See Guarantee.
Keeps Flies From
Cattle, Horses and Hogs--
You can make the best fly spray—See our
directions.
GUARANTEE
We guarantee that one thorough application ot Arrow Carboiineum,
either by brush or sprayer, to the interior walls, dropping boards,
roosts, etc., of such buildings, after a previous cleaning, and no
matter whether they are of wood, tar paper, or piaster, will extermi
nate mites in same fer a whole year.
For Sale only by
BARNESVILLE HD’W. CO.
BARNESVILLE, Phone 5-W. GEORGIA
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