The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, October 26, 1922, Image 5

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jTf | c fill IA HOT WATER BOTTLE I There’s no prompter, more positive or satisfactory solution of the ice-cold ig bed problem than one of our pure rubber hot water bottles. Take one I of them to bed with you and go to sleep—the bag will do its part by I. keeping you warm through the night. ~* r - fl One of our seamless water bags is a true as well as a warm friend — B it can be depended on not to spring a sudden leak. Every one is guaran- B teed for one year. A hot water bottle is more than a little rubber heater — S it’s the easiest, simplest, and most direct method of successfully treating H many different kinds of ills, aches and pains. # fig y We have a complete and splendid line of satisfactory rubber goods I here awaiting your inspection. Come in and let us explain their advan- ij; tages to you. . i LAMAR COUNTY DRUG CO. Phone 30 And Get It Quick Barnesville, Ga. LOCAL, PERSONAL - - AND SOCIAL NEWS Mr. A. H. Henslee visited relatives in Atlanta Sunday. Miss Rosa Middlebrooks spent Thursday in Atlanta. FOR' SALE—Ambruzzi Rye.—J. B. Potts. It Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth attended the funeral of his grand mother in Milner Tuesday. WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. WANTS to establish a sales and service agency in this community QVERLAND and Willys-Knight cars handled by one agency permits the live merchant to do business with those who desire a high-grade comfortable low priced car as well as those who desire the larger and mAre luxurious car at a medium price. YK7 E invite comparison with othdr cars in the same price class as to materials, construction, riding qualities and economy of operation. THE greatly increased demand for Overland and Willys-Knight cars is due largely to the expressed satisfaction and enthusiasm of our present owners. INVESTIGATE the used car market and you will dis cover that used Overlands of present design move at good prices and Willys-Knight cars are rare among used car stocks. 1 'J'HE Overland line comprises 5 passenger touring, roadster, coupe and sedan. 'T'HE Willys-Knight line —5 and 7 passenger touring, roadster, coupe and 5 and 7 passenger sedan. TF you have or can command the facilities to establish high-grade repair shop and local sales organization, write WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. Sales Division, Toledo, Ohio Special Prices We are offering special prices on Men’s Furnish ings, Shoes, Hats and Caps. The Gent’s Furnishings Go. Pierce*Hammond, Manager l, We've Got What Yon Want Or Well Bel II" STAFFORD BLOCK MAIN STREET Barnesville, Georgia Miss Elizabeth Wooten of Macon was in the city last week. Miss Mary Lucy Hollingsworth spent Saturday in Atlanta. FOR SALE—OiI tank, peanut parch er, typewriter, desk, scales, cash register, iron safe, iron heater, etc. —Sarah Fambro. Mr. M. Silver of Fort Valley spent the week-end with parents, Mr. And Mrs. S. Silver. Miss Merial Thornton of Forsyth was the guest of Miss Ruby Cagle the past week. Dr. J. M. Anderson spent Monday in Atlanta. Miss Ora Mae Baird of Atlanta is visiting her parents. Miss Ruby Cagle spent the week end in Macon, the guest of Miss Lil lian Rogers. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets 1 It 9tops the Cough and Headache and works off the Odd. E. W. GROVE'S signature oireach box. 30c. Mrs. C. H. Willis and Miss Miriam Willis went to Atlanta Monday. TNlrs. J. E. Howard and Miss Ora Lee Howard spent Tuesday in Ma con. Mr. Jack Bate of Mercer Universi ty spent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bate. gig An ugly cut ? \ I MENTHOLATUM 1 antiseptic and / Mr. Walter B. Smith, Jr., student at Georgia University this year, spent last week-end at home. Misses Lucile Beckham and Frances Cooper of Perry, were the guests of Misses Doris Collier and Kathleen Langford last Sunday. Mr. Menard Peacock of Mercer, a graduate of Gordon’s class of ’22, and Mr. Malcolm Huie were in the city last week-end. A TEXAS WONDER For kidney and bladder troubles, gravel, weak and lame back, rheu matism and irregularities of the kid neys and bladder. At your drug gist’s or by mail, $1.25. Small bot tle often cures. Send for sworn testimonials. —E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St., St Louis, Mo. —Adv. Miss Marie Smith has returned, after spending the week-end with Miss Ne'll Smith at Brenau. Miss Florence Dumas left last Sunday for Atlanta, where she will work for the Western Union. Her many friends wish her much success. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Pritchett, lit tle Miss Henrietta Pritchett and Mrs. Pritchett’s guest. Mrs. Lettrell, of Oklahoma, spent Monday in Atlanta. WANTED—A number of boarders. Apply to Mrs. A. S. Dunbar, 419 Zebulon Street. It Mr. apd Mrs. I. P. Middlebrooks and son, Milton, of Jackson, were here for a few days last week. The many friends of Miss Mary Jordan will be pleased to know that she is able to be up, after quite ill last week. Lieut. Cbl, I T. J. Frahklln spent the week-end in Atlanta, going up to ; attend the funeral of Gen. J. Van Holt Nash. /f Bums and scalds ■ MENTHOLATUM 1 cools the pain and M the blister^^T Mrs. Mary Lizzie Rigdon, Miss Clifford Rigdon, Miss Elizabeth Har rison and Mr. Harrison Rigdon spent last week-end with relatives in Musel la, Ga. .( Mr. .7. R. Rowell, who has been confined to his bed for some weeks as the result of an automobile acci dent, is able to be up and about, which news his many friends will be glad to hear. Mrs. Ward Albertson of Atlanta has been in the city this week on a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Murphey, who is quite ill at her home on Thomaston street. A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for colds, croup and whooping cough for almost half a century and has constantly grown in favor and popularity as its good qualities be came better known. It is the stand ard and main reliance for these dis eases in thousands of homes. The facts that it can always be depended upon and is safe and pleasant to take are greatly in its favor when it is wanted for children. Rev. R. E. Edmondson and Mr. Wright, of West Point, Ga., returned home after visiting Rev. H. L. Ed mondson and family last week-end. Rev. Edmondson delivered a fine ser mon at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Miss Patsy Cheney is sending a box of flowers for Hallowe’en to the pa tients at the sanatorium, Ga., on Saturday, the 28th, and if anyone would like to include a few flowers in the box, please notify her. A TONIC trove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restore* Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel it* Strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it 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 blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON tc Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 60c. NOTICE, HOG SALE \ . All parties desiring to sell hogs in shipment about November Ist, please notify me at once that arrangements may be made. State the number and approximate weight. The market now is around 9 cents for number one hogs (165 to 250 pounds, farrows and spade sows). Would like to get shipment off be fore the fall decline. Yours very truly, H. A. CLIETT, County Agent. o— : Miss Annie K. Burke has returned from a delightful visit with friends and relatives in Griffin. Mr. Herbert Peacock, of the class of '2l at Gordon, and two of his friends, Messrs. Edgar Wvjkerson and Frank Rousev, of Emory University, stopped over, in Barnesville with friends Sunday on their way to Ma con. Child-birth Valuable Illustrated Book Sent Free How thousands of women, by the simple method of an eminent physician, have avoided unnecessary miseries through many months and up to the moment liaby hm arrived, is fully MKaßßtr expluil’ed remarkable . MM book. “Motherhood ami the|MS^^r' Baby.” Tells also what do before and after baby comes, probable date of PHr'c" birth, baby rules, etc., ami Wjm ■*><• about “Mother's Friend,” at * used by three generations Mg 1)\ . of mothers, and sold in all aw T\\ jT I drug stores everywhere. ■■ 1 J ( "Mother's Friend” is \jM V plied externally, is WoSii free from narcotics, per mita easier natural Trad- . justment of muscles and nerves during ex pectancy and child-birth. Start using it to day. Mrs. E. E. Kerger. Slayton, Minn., says: “It pulled me through.” Send for hook to day, to Bradfleld Regulator* Cos.. BA-35. At lanta, Ga. “Mother’s Friend is sold at all drug stores. v Senator William .1. Harris was in the city Sunday on a visit with his sister,' Mrs. W. T. Garrett. The Senator is always a welcome visitor when here and many friends gave him hearty greetings during his short visit. He is visiting different sec tions of Georgia, talking with the people about his official duties and their interests in national legislation. Miss Mary Nell Mann, Western Union operator in Bamesville for the past two years, left Thursday for Winder, where she assumes charge. Her sister, Miss Rosa Mann, takes charge of the office here, and while it is regrettable that Miss Nell was transferred, still we are fortunate in having Miss Rosa. A cordial wel come is extended her. HOUSE FOR SALE—One house and lot in city 'of Bamesville. Six rhoms, light and water.— A. IT. Chap pel, Milner, Ga., R 2. , 11-16 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dunbar of Wil liamson have moved to Bamesville and are occupying the Middlebrooks home on Zebulon street. They have several children to pihce in school here. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar are ex cellent people and they are heartily welcomed by the citizens of the com munity. BOYS WILL BE BOYS It’s hard to make a boy sit still. He just hates to be a ‘‘sissy . But he won’t have to sit still if he has one of these new Fall Suits. They have been designed and tailored especially for Boys who are full of life. They will stand the grind. Bo>s like that; you 11 like it, too. Sizes 5 to 18 years - $6.00 to $12.50 CAPS THAT WIN Boys use their caps for more than merely covering up their heads. And they must be built right if they are to stand the wear of these many uses. Our new Fall Caps are of high grade, firm fabrics, that keep their shapes despite the varied uses the the boys will find for them. PRICED 50c to $1.50 SCHOOL TIME FOR BOYS MEANS SHOE TIME FOR BOYS Our Boys’ School Shoes are bought from manufacturers who put only the most rugged leather and thorough workmanship into their shoes. School days mean rough and tumble games, iron desks that scratch and scuff, and lots of rough usage. That is why our manufacturers combine service-giving quality with good looks. Prices are $2.25 to $4.50 Griffin Mercantile Cos. The Big Store Griffin, Georgia Don’t Trust To Luck The mere fact, that you have been lucky so far and have not felt the pinch of poverty, is no sign that your luck will continue. Many things may happen sometime. Ever stop to think that your wife may get sick? That there will be a hired girl in the kitchen? That there will be doctor’s bills to pay? That the rent may come due? That there are installments on the furniture? That you might break a leg? That taxes are sure as death? That you might be burned out of house and home? That your stock might die? That there is no limit to the bad luck that might come? That such events require ready meney? BE PREPARED by saving a little now. You will never regret it. resebvb^> . THE CITIZENS RANK BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA Dr. anil Mrs. J. R. Jordan of Ma con were in the city Sunday on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Langford and other relatives and were given cordial greeting by nu merous friends. o Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggistfi refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falh to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plica. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, nml you can gel restful sleep after the gist application. Price MV Lumber prices have dropped and beginning to advance. If you need anything in the building line be sure to call on Bamesville Planing Mill Co* “Everything To Build With” BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is often caused by an Inilamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it— rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATAKIIH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Bold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & 00., Toledo, O.