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CoughßemedyMother
Gave Us Still Best
Pine Tar and Honey Beat
All Modem Drug*
Tn thousand* of families It has
been the custom for many years to
keep pine tar and honey always on
hand for couffhs, chest colds, bron
chitis, spasmodic croup, and throat
irritations. Our mothers knew that
It was Rood. that It often broke up
the worst couch In 24 hours, arid
that It could he given to young and
old alike, aa it contains no nar
cotics or harmful drucs.
And now we are told that In spite
of modern medical discoveries there
is still no better or quicker cough
remedy. Doctors say the plno tar
quickly loosens and removes tho
phlegm and congestion that cause the
coughing, also healing soreness,
whl!<y tho honey not only gives a
pleasant taste, hut helps soothe Irri
tation.
Tho original compound, made up
mriny years ago and used by mil
lions of people, was l)r. Dell’s Dlne-
Tar Iloney. This Is scientifically
composed of Just the right propor
tions of plno tar, honey and other
quick-acting, healing Ingredients
which the best doctors have found
to aid In quick relief. If you want
tho original and the best, be sure
you get Dr. Dell’s Pine-Tar Iloney
and no other, only 30c. at any
good druggists.
£ Dr. BELL'S
Rid PINE-TAR-HONEY
£& FOR COUCHS
PECAN TREES FOR SALE—SOO
budded pecan trees, also 500 seed
lings large enough to set out; will
sell cheap; if you can use the entire
lot you can get a bargain.—T. A.
Llfsey. tf
Print! us your buggy repairing,
also automobile repainting and re
trirnniing. We can save you money.
—Summers Buggy Company. 2-26
Sideache
Backache
“I have been taking Car
dui,” Bays Mm. Lillie Bolton,
of Lake Providence, La. “I
got down in bad health and
lost in weight until I only
weighed 120 pounds. I had
bad pains in my sides and
buck and my legs hurt me
until I couldn’t walk. I
stayed In bed half the time.
I tried all kinds of medicine,
but it did mo no good.
Finally I tried
GARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
"It seems like it did me good
from the very first. After I
had taken half a bottle I no
ticed an improvement. I con
tinued its use and I got bet
ter and better. The pains in
my legs and sides disap
peared and I began to gain
In weight until now I weigh
155 pounds and feel better
than I ever did in my life. I
am perfectly well and strong.
I have given it to my girls,
too.”
Cardul has relieved many
kinds of pains ami distress
ing symptoms caused by fe
male trouble. It should help
you, too, in the same way.
Why not give it a fair trial ?
F 103
Budded Pecan
Trees
For Sale
W. B. LAMAR
Park Front
Thomasviile, Georgia.
A TONIC
Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic restore#
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it hrmgs color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grovt 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 IKON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor
ating Effect. (We.
MONEY TO LOAN
On choice farm Lands.
Claude Christopher
Attorney-at-law
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA
FINE RECORD
Miss Frances Bush, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bush of Bames
ville, has made a remarkably fine
record as student of Wesleyan Col
lege at Macon, where she has been
for the past two years. For the past
fall semester she made A in all her
studies and, which is more remark
able. she has made this record in all
her examinations since she has been
a student in Wesleyan.
This exceptionally fine record wilL
be a source of gratification to all her
friends in Barnesville and through
out the state.
DOES ADVERTISING PAY?
—Advertising has made the Vic
trola I>og famous.
—lt has put Castoria down your
throat, left bristles in your gums,
and then came along with a Rubber
set and took them out.
—lt has put Sozodont, Pelfbecco
and Pepsodent on your teeth.
—lt has put a Gillette against
your hayfield.
—lt has put Murine in your eye,
sold you Cuticura for pimples, Pears
for the hath, and Ivory for the tub.
—lt has put Arrow collars around
your neck and Ingersolls around your
wrist.
—lt has jammed your feet in
Holeproof sox, put Paris garters on
your legs and Tiffany rings on your
fingers.
—lt has worn out your jaws on
Wrigley’s anti posted you on what to
buy to cure corns, warts and bunions,
and ingrowing toenails.
Go anywhere you want to, do any
thing you wish, and advertising has
had a hand in it—absolutely.
And then some people ask—“ Does
advertining pay?"—Ex.
THE DAY’S WORK
Bring thine offering to the temple,
there is surely need for all.
Lay it freely on the altar, though to
you it seemeth small;
Man may build the costliest structure
but his power hath not wrought
The gift of alabaster, which thy own
fair hands have brought.
Bring the sacred broidered texture,
where thy heart has gently traced
All its faith, and all its patience with
divinely-given taste;
Place them in the holy chancel,
where their silken folds entwine
In soft embrace each broken heart
that seeks a hallowed shrine.
Bring truth and love. () favored na
tion! And breathe of worship true,
To refresh the longing spirit, and the
inward strength renew;
Make this world an Eden, where the
seeking soul may rest,
As golden clouds are circling in the
heaven-lighted west.
Bring thy raiment like Tabithn for
the poor and thinly clad,
Cause the widow’s path to brighten,
and the little orphans glad;
Speak a word of love and comfort,
smiles of hope and solace bring,
Every talent He hath loaned us, let
it glorify our King!
Would’st thou stand amid the splen
dor of a brilliantly lighted hall.
Caring nought for those who suffer,
heeding not another’s fall?
What answer could’st thou render if
you hear a voi'e repeat,
“I was sick, in prison, hungry—and
ye gave to me no meat?”
In the darkness of the dungeon,
where there eometh not a ray
Of light that ever shineth o’er the
Chiistian’s happy way;
Sing. O sing, of His forgiveness, who
n-venled Himself to thee,
“In as much as ye gave comfort —ye
; have brought the same to me.”
Then spread afar the tidings, where
tht cry for help is heard,
Teach unbelieving nations of the
over-precious W ord;
From the heights of Himalaya to
America's boundless plains.
Until all earth triumphant shouts.
"The King of Glory Reigns.
Mrs. Loula Kendall Rogers,
Fine Arts Club. Tonnille, Ga.
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STANDARD BRED BABY CHICKS,
“STERLING QUALITY,” from
selected pure bred Rocks. Quality
guaranteed. Send for list. —SEN At A
POULTRY FARM, Box 9, TIFFIN,
OHIO. Est. 1905. 2* 19
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The largest sheep barn in the
United States is located in the Den
ver stock yards.
—o-
Luxuries are being bought by tne
British people who have purchased
few such class of articles in the last
ten years.
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Today the motion picture industry
ranks eight in the structure of
American industry with a capital in
vestment.
LIFE’S IDEALS
By EDGAR A. GUEST
Is anybody happier because you
passed his way?
Does anyone remember that you
spoke to him to-day?
This day is almost over and its toil
ing time is through;
Is there anyone to utter now a kind
ly word of you?
Can you say to-night, in parting with
the day that’s slipping fast,
That you helped a single brother of
the many that you passed?
Is a single heart rejoicing over what
you did or said?
Does a man whose hopes were fad
ing now’ with courage look ahead?
Did you waste the day or lose it, was
it well or poorly spent?
Did you leave a trail of kindness or
a scar of discontent?
As you close your eyes in slumber do
you think that God would say
You have earned one more to-morrow
by the work you did to-day?
RESULTS THAT LAST!
Proven by Barnesville People.
Thousands of kidney sufferers
have tried remedy after remedy with
only temporary benefit. That’s
mighty discouraging! But one kid
ney remedy has earned a reputation
for lasting results and there’s plenty
of proof right here in Barnesville.
Read the experience of one who
used Doan’s Pills years ago and now
makes her endorsement even strong
er.
Mrs. S. J. Lavender, 222 Zebulon
St., Barnesville, says. “I was
troubled with pains through my
back. I had headaches and was
nervous at times. Dizzy spells also
came over me and my kidneys didn’t
act as they should. A member of
the family who had used Doan’s
Pills recommended them, so I used
some. Doan’s greatly relieved me.”
THREE YEARS LATER, Mrs.
Lavender said: “I can highly recom
mend Doan’s Pills, as they cured
me."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil
burn Cos., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
All persons having claims against
the estate of C. L. Floyd, late of said
county, deceased, will present them
to me duly verified, as required by
the statute and all persons indebted
to said estate will make prompt pay
ment to me.
This, February 3, 1925.
C. R. GWYN, Admr.,
3-12 Estate of C. L. Floyd.
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES
Account Mardi Gras Cele
brations.
New Orleans, La., February 19-24,
1925, Inc.
Mobile, Ala., February 20-24,
1925, Inc.
Pensacola, Fla., February 22-24,
1925, Inc.
Fare and one-half round trip, tick
ets on sale to the public to New Or
leans, February 17 to 23, inclusive;
to Mobile, February 18 to 23, inclu
sive; to Pensacola. February 20 to
23, inclusive.
Final limit of tickets March 3,
1925, expect that tickets may be ex
tended to March 18, 1925, by de
positing them with Special Agent at
destination, and upon payment of fee
of SI.OO per ticket.
Apply to any ticket agent or rep
resentative for total round trip fares,
schedules, sleeping car reservations,
and any other information desired.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
2-25 THE RIGHT WAY
I
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
To the People of Lamar County:
1 will be at the following places on
the dates named below for the pur
pose of receiving tax returns for the
year 1925:
Ohappel—March 16th, April Ist.
BeL's Store (afternoon) —March
Kith. April Ist.
Milner—March 17th. April 2nd.
Bolton (Mullin’s Store) —March
ISth, April 3rd.
Horne—March 24th.
Sugar Hill—April 9th.
Goggansville March 25th.
Johnstoneille (afternoon) —March
25th.
Liberty Hill—April 10th.
Unionvilie (afternoon)—April 10.
1 will be in Barnesville from Feb
ruary Ist until March 16th, and from
April 12th until May Ist. when the
books close. E. L. BUTLER.
Tax Receiver, Lamar County.
GETS FORTY DAYS
Judge: “You are charged with
profanity.”
Prisoner: “How can that be, your
Honor, when I was arrested for get
ting rid of it?”
Judge: “Ten days for swearing.
Thirty days for that joke.”—Boston
Transcript.
FOR SALE—Oak posts, any lengths.
—J. W. Elliott, Barnesville, Ga. tf
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
Will be sold at the City Hall, in
the City of Barnesville, Georgia, the
place where the public sales of said
county are held, on the first Tues
day in March, 1925, between the
hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City of
Barnesville, Lamar county, Georgia,
near Atlanta street, and bounded a3
follows: Beginning at the corner of
lands of Mrs. Potts, Taylor and Ken
nedy, and running north along the
Kennedy line 680 feet; thence west
along the J. M. Akin line 445 feet;
thence along the original land line
447 feet; thence southeast along the
line of Mrs. Sherman, Ed Jackson
and others 775 feet to the starting
point. Also an alley-way bounded
on the north by above described lot;
cast by S. C. Charping place; south
by Atlanta street; west by J. M.
Taylor, said alley beginning at a
point on Atlanta street running back
along the line of J. M. Taylor 395
feet to the land above described,
thence along said land 18 1-3 feet to
S. C. Charning lot, thence along the
Charping lot 395 feet to Atlanta
street, thence along Atlanta street to
the starting point. Said property
levied on and to be sold as the prop
erty of R. E. L. Hawkins to satisfy
a fi fa from the City Court of Barnes
ville in favor of Mrs. J. W. Garland,
administratrix of the estate of J. W.
Garland, against the said R. E. L.
Hawkins.
This, February 2, 1925.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
To All Whom It May Concern: —
The appraisers appointed to set aside
a year’s support for the widow of
R. A. Giddens, late of said county,
deceased, having made and filed their
return in this Court, this is to notify
any and all parties concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said return
should not be made the judgment of
this Court at the regular term the
first Monday in March next.
This, February 2, 1925.
B. H. HARDY. Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Frank Giddens having filed his peti
tion in this office January 19, 1925,
asking that he be appointed admin
istrator of the estate of J. J. Sikes,
late of said county, deceased, this is
to notify all parties concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said petition
should not be granted at the regular
March term of this Court.
This, February 2, 1925.
B. H. HARDY, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Mollie M. Wilson having applied
to me for letters of administration on
the estate of W. W. Wilson, late of
said county, deceased, this is to noti
fy all parties concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said application should not
be granted at the March term.
This, February 2. 1925.
B. H. HARDY, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Frank Giddens having applied to me
for letters of administration on the
estate of R. A. Giddens, late of said
county, deceased, this is to notify all
parties concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said application should not be
granted at the March term, 1925.
This, February 2, 1925.
B. H. HARDY, Ordinary.
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To Stop a Coujjh Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
rough medicine which stops the cough by
- ■aling the inflamed and irritated tissues'.
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
ALV E for Chest Coids, Head Colds and
boup is enclosed with every bottle of
IAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
tiould be rubbed on the chest and throat
f children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Heating Honey in
side the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove s O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon -'ops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
MAN MUST PROVIDE FIRST
A man’s first duty is to baa good
provider for his family. He should
work to the limit to see that his fam
ily is safely provided for in case of
incapaciay or if he passes away. A
man cannot be a good citizen until
he is first a good husband and father.
But then he reaches the crossroads.
One leads on along the same way he
has come—more dollars, more power,
more success. He cannot stop. Just
one more deal, he says to the wife
who urges him to slack up because he
has enough. But that one deal leads
on to more deals. He is a slave to
business. And he ends up by work
ing himself out. He becomes a care
to his family and a bore to himself.
And what good has he done?
Amassed a fortune? True, but what
good is it to him? What good is it
to his family? They can eat only so
much, and w r ear ju3t so many clothes.
What has he done for others? Given
checks? What good does that do a
man?—Edvard W. Bok.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
can get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
■ O— ———
OBSCURE WORKS
Ethel—“Do you like Beethoven’s
works, Mr. Ponks?”
Mr. Ponks—“Never visited ’em—
wot does ’e manufacturer?”—The
Humorist (London).
■ Buick Authorized
I Service anywhere and
. 1 everywhere is like
I an insurance policy.
1 Wherever, whenever
I you drive, it protects
9 continuous, satis
■ factory operation of
JL your Buick.
J. W. CARRIKER
BUICK MERCHANT
BARNESVILLE, GA.
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
P rosperity...
We are anxious to see this city,
the surrounding community and
each individual in it prosper*
• Building up a good bank balance
and wisely investing that money
means future prosperity for you,
your city and the community.
BARNESVILLE BANK
reseeveG?*
STATE DEPOSITORY
MULES FOR SALE
We have constantly on hand J
mighty good mules, which v. e
to sell cheaper than the ot /, 1
.... ‘ fe ‘!o*
can sell them. We are ai • ••
’ s an*.
ioua to show and price ou' .- 0 „>.
w e believe we can make i ***;
interest to trade with us
2-19 S. M. HOWARD 0 - SO”
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MONEY
Farms bought and soil,
also lend money on choice
farms in Spalding and adjoin. !
ing counties at 6 percent i n . j
terest.
GRIFFIN REALTY COMPANY
W. G. CARTLEDGE, M* r .
Griffin, Ga.
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Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bot h £
them much more than when they are
good health. This fact proves that whi
Catarrh is a local disease, it i.-
Influenced by constitutional conditions 1
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con
suts of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application,
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, whi h assist,
in improving the General Health. M **
Sold by druggists far over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, Ohio.