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For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver
The nicest cathartic-laxative in the
world to physic your liver and bow
els when you have Dizzy Headache,
Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or
Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like
“Casearets.” One or two tonight
will empty your bowels completely
TIRES
At a PRICE
34x4 FABRICK $17.50
33x4 “ 16.75
32x4 “ 16.25
30x3 1-2 “ 9.50
30x3 “ 8.50
34x4 CORDS $24.00
33x4 “ 23.50
32x4 “ 22.75
30x3 1-2 “ 13.75
J. W. CARRIKER
12 Zebulon St.
Barnesville, Ga.
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
BARNESVIILE CASH MARKET
Barnesville, Georgia
We handle the best steaks that can be had,
yours, per pound 20c
Nice Veal Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Extra Select and Standard Oysters, either in
cans or bulk.
Pork Sausage, per pound 25c
Weiners, per pound 20c
Phone 187
We Deliver
New Fall Novelties
Are coming in, consisting of
late designs in WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and
SILVER.
Come in and inspect them.
J. H. BATE & CO.
- JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS
BARNESVILLE, GA.
by morning, and you will feel splen
did. “They work while you sleep.”
Casearets never stir you up or gripe
like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and
they cost only ten cents a box. Chil
dren love Casearets too.
SENATOR HARRIS
EXPRESSES VIEWS
Washington, D. C., Dec. 4.—Dis
cussing the legislation which Con
gress should consider and denouncing
the position of the Republican ad
ministration on several important
measures, Senator Wm. J. Harris
commented upon the questions now
before Congress. He anounced op
position to the ship subsidy bill; ad
vocates the repeal of the tariff law
and amendement of the revenue law;
urges legislation to help in the mar
keting of agricultural products, es
tablishing a system of rural credits,
and further stimulating the farm
loan banks, and favorable action at
once on the Henry Ford bid of
Muscle Shoals. Senator Harris said
in a statement today:
“The ship subsidy bill, as recom
mended by President Harding, is a
plan of taxing the people to the ex
tent of 30 or 40 million dollars for
the shipping trust, In my opinion, and
I am opposed to the legislation. The
farmers have suffered more financial
ly than any other class and they are
entitled to first consideration by the
Government in consideration of legis
lation. When the farmers and live
stock prosper all other indus
tries are benefitted, but when they
cannot sell their products at a profit
every industry suffers.
"Why does not President Harding
recommend to this Mo nothing and
discredited’ Congress some measures
that will help the people of the agri
cultural south and west? When
these sections prosper every section
of our country enjoys prosperity.
“The election of November 7th
was a protest of the people against
the revenue bill passed by the Re
publican Congress placing the bur
den of taxation on those least able
to pay and exempting those most
able. This law should be amended.
“The tariff law recently passed
should be repealed. It has increased
the cost of living for every person
in the United States in order to help
the Republican manufacturers who,
in many cases, had contributed to the
campaign. It is vicious to tax all of
the people to assist in paying cam
paign contributions.
“The objectionable provisions of
the Esch-Cummins railroad law
should be repealed and a reduction
in freight rates and passenger fares
should be made, so that the manufac
turers and farmers can make a liv
ing profit. Reductions will bring
more business to the railroads, in my
judgment.
“Congress should pass legislation
that will help the farmer in market
ing his crop at less expense and pre
vent the middleman from getting all
the profit the farmer earns. Several
measures that would help the agri
cultural situation, in my opinion,
were introduced by me and passed
the Senate at the last session. The
farmers associations all over the
counti-y have recommended these
bills but the Republican Congress
will not let them be voted upon.
Why not pass these bills, and others,
and give the farmers assistance in
marketing their crops through finan
cial facilities?
“The Democrats were working on
a system of rural credits to give the
farmer cheaper interest rates on
money. Why do the de
lay this measure? The Democrats
are all urging it now.
“The Federal Farm Loan Banks
should be more prompt in making
loans and Congress should increase
the present limits.
“The southern cotton producer
and the western wheat farmers can
not receive full prices for their pro
ducts as long as Europe is flounder
ing about financially. It is to our
interest for Europe to get on a sound
basis financially and commercially.
It will help our farmers, laborers and
manufacturers.
“Because Henry Ford contested
the Newberry election is one of the
reasons the Republicans have re
fused to let Ford have Muscle Shoals,
which would be a great help. The
Republican voters have repudiated
Newberryism. Why not let Ford
have Muscle Shoals? He made the
best bid and offered millions for a
plant which the Republicans said
should be junked. Why not pass
this legislation now? ‘The country
will force Congress to help Muscle
Shoals two years from now, in my
opinion.
“The Republican party should not
forget the farmer, the wage-earner
and the consuming public.”
Senator Harris is a member of the
Senate agricultural “bloc” and all of
his views on agricultural matters are
in line with the fight being made by
the “bloc.”
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worm* have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and aaa
rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC give n n*>-
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
improve the digestion and aa as a general Strength
ening Tonic to the wh rle system. Natare will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
is perfect health * Pkaaeot to take.* ttc par bottle.
MEANSVILLE NEWS
The excellent play given in John
Means Auditorium last Friday night
by members of Jones Chapel Congre
gational church, near Woodbury, was
greatly enjoyed by a large crowd of
our people. The proceeds, about
$25.00, will be used to buy anew
piano for that church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storey of Zeb
ulon, Mesdames J. W. Holloway, Jr.,
and R. L. Barrett, Mm R. P. Barrett
and Miss Mildred Barrett motored to
Atlanta Thursday.
Mrs. E. M. Slade, Mrs. Coley
Slade, Misses Claudia and Earline
Slade and Mr. William Slade went to
Barnesville on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Edwards of
Yatesville spent the past week-end
with Mrs. Willie Bankston.
Mr. Jas. Owen was in Atlanta
Thursday.
Mrs. J. S. Winn visited Mrs. Geo.
Moore last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Langford and
Mrs. Marvin Slade went to Atlanta
last Monday.
Misses Ella Wesley Elliott and
Nelle Bramblett visited homefolks
Saturday and Sunday.
I Mrs. O. T. Dewberry, who has
been quite sick for several days, is
very much improved at this time.
Thanksgiving was very pleasantly
spent by all of our citizens. There*
are many reasons why every person
should be thankful and so far as we
were able to observe, they seemed to
be very appreciative for all God’s
gracious blessings.
We think it will not be long before
those negroes who have gone north
will be making their way back to the
“Sunny South,” where they fare bet
ter than anywhere else on earth.
WOMEN! DYE
THINGS NEW IN
“DIAMOND DYES”
Each package of “Diamond Dyes”
contains directions so simple any wo
man can dye or tint her worn, shab
by dresses, skirts, waists, coats,
stockings, sweaters, coverings, drap
eries, hangings, everything, even if
she has never dyed before. Buy
“Diamond Dyes”—no other kind—
then perfect home dyeing is sure be
cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed
not to spot, fade, streak or run.
Tell your druggist whether the ma
terial you wish to dye is wool or silk,
or whether it is linen, cotton or
mixed goods.
COUNCIL
Council Chamber, Nov. 20, 1922.
Council called to order by Mayor
Summers, with full Aldermanic
Board present.
Minutes of last meeting read and
upon motion adopted.
Light and Water Board reported
that a street light had been placed on
Perkins Lane as petitioned for and
that the monthly analysis of city wa
ter as per letter of November 17th,
showed the same to be in excellent
condition. Street Committee report
ed that Holmes street work had been
completed and that some necessary
grading and work had been done on
Greenwood street, the work on Zeb
ulon street to be begun immediately.
Street Committee also reported
that complaints had been i#ade on
account of cows being allowed to
run loose thereby damaging the
parks, sidewalks and club house
grounds, and the Clerk was instruct
ed to insert a notice in the local pa
per calling attention to the ordinance
prohibiting same, and the Chief of
Police instructed to make cases
where the violation was persisted in.
Finance Committee submitted the
following bills duly approved, recom
mending payment and upon motion
and passed the same were ordered
paid:
Pittsburgh Meter Cos $151.20
K. L. Jones Machinery Cos 51.78
Holmes Hardware Cos 9.70
Pay Roll 98.93
S. Batson, Agent .30
Salaries 884.10
Fifield Tire Shop 5.97
Mrs. J. M. Sims 10.00
So. Bell Telephone Cos _ 7.00
Mr. Arthur Moore appeared before
Council asking for the issuance of a
beef market license, stating that he
wished to open a market either at
ihe Ice Plant or at his residence,
tating that his purpose was the run
ling of a regular meet market, the
atric discussed and upon motion and
jnanimouslv passed it was agreed to
issue no license until something more
Jefinite be given by Mr. Moore as tp
location and the manner of ope
rating same.
A nuisance on Zebulon street was
reported, this committee recommend
ing the same be looked into at once
ind upon motion and passed the same
was referred to Nuisance Committee
for immediate investigation.
Nothing further, Council upon mo
tion adjourned.
W. T. SUMMERS, Mayor.
E. L. COOK, Cierk nd Trew.
MOTHER! MOVE
CHILD’S BOWELS
“California Fig Syrup” is
Child’s Best Laxative
Hurry, Mother! A teaspoonful of
“California Fig Syrup” now will
thoroughly clean the little bowels
and in a few hours you have a well,
playful child again. Even a cross,
feverish, constipated child loves its
“fruity” taste, and mothers can rest
easy because it never fails to work
Pullets and
Moulted Hens
to Laying
You have had your summer’s poultry
cares.
Now is the time for you to cash in on
eggs.
Go after those dormant egg organs
that moulting threw out of gear.
Go after them with the “Old Reliable”
Dr. Hess Poultry
PAN-A-CE-A
Pan-a-ce-a puts the egg organs to work.
It starts the feed the egg way.
Feed Pan-a-ce-a —then you will seo red
combs and red wattles.
It brings bade the song and scratch and
cackle.
It gives hens pep.
It makes music in your poultry yard.
That’s when the eggs come.
BARNESVILLE DRUG COMPANY
J. E. BUSH, Manager
Barnesville, Ga.
Tell us how many hens you have. tPe neve paeJcaoe to twit.
Prljesslnstant louse Killer Kills lice
Plow Points
and other repair parts
For
Avery
Chattanooga
Lynchburg
Moline
Oliver Chilled
W. J. Oliver
Syracuse
Wiard and other
Plows.
BARNESVILLE HD’W. CO.
BARNESVILLE, Phone 5-W. GEORGIA
LET US DO YOUR JOB
PRINTING.
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all the sour bile and poisons right
out of the stomach and bowels with
out griping or upsetting the child.
Tell your druggist you want only
the genuine “California Fig Syrup”
which has directions for babies and
children of all ages printed on bot
tle. Mother, you must say “Cali
fornia.” Refuse any imitation.
t spent SO
year a in perfect
ing Pan-a-ce-a.
Cll.it BUT I! EMU
M.D.. D.V.S.