The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, March 19, 1925, Image 3

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Coughs Always Dangerous—Quick Way to Stop Them rb- --'ic coughs and chest colds often Jr d , . 'more serious trouble. Not only l eJ jV ie nfection itself dangerous, but IL 'r -■ *inual coughing spells day and night . - your entire system that you can no f l ' A .! toff disease. . a cough the quickest you can. To do . ' , is nothing better than that old-time P'r i ' roved remedy—Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar li r . ■ . i .etors say there is nothing like pine f ; to quickly loosen and remove the j '-nd congestion which are the direct t r -‘‘ ie cough, while the honeyboth gives “ - taste and helps soothe irritation. - K relief tothestubbornestcoughoften iSr-salmost magical. . _ _ y. ■ t ure you get the genuine Dr. Bell’s rS~ t - Honey, and no substitute. Dr. Bell’s •., - oinal pine-tar honey and has been !- i . over a quarter of a century as the r. •’ i : - cientifically compounded of just the ... rtions of pine-tar, honey and other ' -mg, healing ingredients which the v ~ rs have found to aid in quick relief, r- ‘ no opiates or other harmful drugs, rr. • b riven even to young children—fine ; 7 rodic croup. If you want the best, a i’ ■ e that often relieves the severest cough 7. ■ ht, make sure you get Dr. Bell’s. Only Ik at ail good druggist^ A PR. BELL S Q-he- (9^uuAia£. E atings’Free Flower/ Seeds/ Hastings’ is giving away Absolutely Free, 5 Seed Packets of Beautifu Flowers to each 1925 customer. Hast tags’ beautiful, new 112-page, 1925 Catalog shows these flowers in full natural colors. The front cover pic ures the great Stone Mountain Confed erate Memorial This Big Seed Book is the Standard Planting Guide, with valuable culture directions and accurate descriptions of all kinds of seeds, plants and bulbs. It has over 250 pictures from actual photographs and is bigger and better than ever. Brim-full of informa tion, it’s the most useful Seed Book ever published. You need it for ready reference al most daily. Be sure to write for it today; a postcard will do. It comes to you entirely free by return mail. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Beautiful home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with W Diamond Dyes. Just a\ ' v 'v. dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate |u shades, or boil to jr|W MHHp# dye rich, permanent I w / colors. Each 15-cent package contains di rections so simple [ Hap] any woman can dye o r tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes” —no other kind—and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. for Steady Nerves/ Riding a girder is not a job for a nervous man. PUT no one Is nervous by choice. There is a way that you may so strengthen your body that the nervous ■V'fteai will be cushioned on sound l .3cles and flesh. But this condition v 1 not come about unless you have r: 'h red-blood-cells. Red-blood-cells sre the most important thing in all p e world to each of us. More red 'lood-cells! That’s what you need vi) en your nerves give way and you cannot control yourself. S S. will prove to you Its "Why” and “How" reason. Since 1826 S.S.S. , 3 helped thousands. Because S.S.S. eves build blood-power, it builds you * when you are run-down, clears the r -’em of blood impurities; routs so r -led skin disorders—and stops too. This is why S.S.S. is accepted ad vi .Potest of all blood purifiers, c od builders and system strength* ers. Start taking S.S.S. today. Its - . , cinal ingredients are purely vege vaoie. Your nerves will become . .ronger, you will have more energy, caiity and vigor and a more up and yoing appearance. * S. 8. 8. it told at all good dry* store* In two size*. The larger sist i* more economical. TC Crakes You Fed pke Youndf AtpSa GREAT CIVITAN MEETING IN REDBONE DISTRICT One of the greatest meetings which the Barnesville Civitan club has held was the one at Ramah church in Redbone district Thursday evening last week, where the club was the guest of the Redbone Wo man’s club. There were about 150 people present and if there was one present who did not thoroughly enjoy the occasion that person did not let it be known. On the other hand, the greatest enthusiasm prevailed and numbers of those in attendance said the meeting was a huge success. The meeting was held in the beau tiful new Ramah church, which had just been completed, and many re marked on the splendid church which had been erected and words of high commendation were spoken for the members of the church and the citi zens of the community who had aided in its erection. The members of the Woman’s club served dinner for the big crowd—and such a dinner as it was—one of the most delicious ever seen on such an occasion—well ■worth even Mike Jones’ trip up from Macon just to partake of it. It was splendidly prepared and beautifully served by the women and young la dies of the community. It was a scene which the Civitans will not soon forget and they are profoundly grateful to the R'edbone Woman’s club for the invitation to meet with them. The program, which vvas rather of an impromptu nature, was interest ing and helpful, everybody feeling that it was well worth while to be in such a place. There was plenty of fun running through the meeting, but there was much to appeal to the mind and heart and to inspire one to try to live the unselfish, useful life. There were beautiful vocal musi cal numbers by Mrs. H. E. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Prout, in strumental selections by Mrs. Arthur Jackson and there were fine, inspira tional talks by Judge G. Ogden Per sons, of Forsyth, Col. Frank Willing ham, of Forsyth, Dr. J. A. Corry of Barnesville, Mr. Malcolm Jones, Jr., of Macon, and Rev. Marvin Frank lin of Barnesville, the latter being the only one notified in advance that he was expected to talk. He made an exceptionally impressive and ap propriate talk, advocating law ob servance and law enforcement and the tlfings which contribute thereto. He was heartily applauded. The proceeds from the dinner will be used for the church and it is gratifying to know that the net pro ceeds amounted to more than SIOO. The dinner and the entertainment occupied about two and a half hours and there was not a dull moment during the time. It was voted a tre mendous success from every stand point. GAS ON STOMACH MADE MRS. COOK NERVOUS “For years I had gas on the stom ach and was nervous. Adlerika has done more good than anything, (signed) Lela Cook. One spoonful of Adlerika removes GAS and often brings surprising relief to the stom ach. Stops that full, bloated feel ing. Don't waste time with pills or tablets but let Adlerika give your bowels a REAL cleansing, bringing out matter you never thought was in your system!—Barnesville Drug Cos. ADVISES NEGROES TO STAY IN LAMAR Senator J. C. Collier last week re ceived a letter from John Robinson, who for many years was a respected negro farmer living near Barnesville, but who sold out and went to Cali fornia. In this letter he advises the negroes to stay here, rather than go to some other section of the country. The letter should cause the negroes in Lamar county to realize that they can do just as well, if not better, here than elesewhere, and for that reason we are publishing it below: Los Angeles, Calif., Marchl, 1925. Mr. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Dear Friend: — I will write you a few' lines to let you know that we are all well and do ing well. I hope this will find you the same. You tell my people to stay where they are. They can do better there than they can here. If they had plenty of money this is a very nice place to be. Tell my son, Ruben, to stay where he i3 and not to sell his farm. He can live cheaper there than we can here. JOHN ROBINSON. THE PARABLE OF THE SHAPE OF THE EARTH I spake unto Keturah, saying I have often wondered about the shape of the Earth. And Keturah said, They taught me in the Geography that it was Round, and I do not think that it hath changed. And I said, I do not feel too sure about that, and it may be that they have been fooling us. Let us go around and see. And if we come back again to the same place without turning about, then we shall know. So we began to prepare. But we took thought and considered, and we consulted such as be wise in Physick, even £he Chirurgeons and Physicians and they said. It were more prudent if Keturah should remain on this side of the water. And I said, My dear, when the Virtues were distributed, thou didst receive thy full share, and became in addition- Residuary Legatee, but one grace thou lackest. For thou are not a Good Sailor. So we decided that I should go alone. And it was rather a Solemn Decision. But on the day before we were to have separated, Keturah said, I also go with thee. And I said, Then must we see the Photographer, and have thy Picture inserted in my Passport. And she said, I have seen him, and here are the Pictures. And I said. Keturah, we have taken eousel of our Faith rather than our Fears, we will do this thing to gether. And sc we paid the fare thereof, and we found a place in the Ship where there was room for us, and we said, The Lord do so to me and more also if we see not this thing through together. For we have been together a long, long time, and by the blessing of God we shall do this to gether also. And thus it is that we sail forth on this new adventure, And if the Earth be flat, we shall come unto the end of it, and turn back; but if it be round, then shall we keep on go ing until we come back again. And divers of our friends spake unto us, saying, We hope that we shall know of your journeyings, and that there will be Parables that grow out of them. And I have promised them that if God will, it shall be so. But what experiences shall come to us, and what parables shall be made out of, that I know not. But when we come back again, we shall be able to answer those who inquire of us, and tell them whether we have found the earth a place where one had to turn about and come back, or wheth er it be indeed as the Geographers have declared unto us. So we take the wings of the morn ing, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, but we are not far from the love of the good God who hath guided us thus far, and we .ire to gether.—New York Watchman-Ex aminer. While in vain search of his father in Glasgow, Scotland, Andrew Mac rae, Argentine multimillionaire, met the man who 22 years ago gave *him a job when destitute, and took the erstwhile employer to the Argentine and gave him an important position, o FOR SALE GENUINE CLEVE LAND WANNAMAKER BIG BOLL COTTON SEED, $1.50 PER BUSH EL.—MILTON W. SMITH. 4-9 o . .. • Electric sirens for submarines have been invented by a Swedish engineer to prevent collisions of the boats and to warn other vessels to celar out of the way when the subs are about to return to the surface of the water. o— Petition for Discharge United State* District Court, Wet- Divition, Southern Di*trc,t of Georga. In the matter of Charles William Harper, of Goggansville, R. F. D., No. 1, Lamar County, bankrupt, in bankruptcy. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the above-named bankrupt has applied for a discharge from all debts prova ble against him in bankruptcy. The said application will be heard by the United States District Judge of said division and district at the United States Court room in the city of Macon, Ga., on the 16th day of April, 1925 at 10 o’clock in the fore noon. All creditors of said bankrupt are notiled to appear at the time and place stated and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. ! Dated at Macon, Ga., this 16th day of March, A. D., 1925. L. M. ERWIN, Clerk. 1 By Meta Erwin, Deputy Clerk. YATESVILLE TO VOTE ON SCHOOL BONDS Yatesville, Ga., March 14.—Bonds are soon to be voted upon here for the building of a modern brick con solidated school building to replace the one destroyed by fire about 10 days ago. The building with all its equip ment, including pianos, stage scen ery and school books, together with books of the Yatesville club, burned one morning while the school was in session. As soon as the fire alarm was given, the 200 pupils formed in line and marched orderly from the building without a single mishap. Professor Fdenfield is principal of the consolidated school. Arrangements were made for other buildings, and there was no inter ruption in the school work. o The custom of throwing rice over a bride and groom is believed to be a survival of the ancient religious custom of the Chinese and Hindus. In the Orient rice is a symbol of fecundity and thus this custom sym bolizes bestowing fertility on the couple. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the Western Division of the Southern District of Georgia. . In the matter of R. L. Pickering, bankrupt. To the creditors of R. L. Pickering of Milner, Route 2, in the County of Lamar, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on March 2, 11)25, the said R. L. Picker ing was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of credit ors will be held at my office, 904 Grand Building, Macon, Georgia, on March 2(3, 1925, at 12 o’clock, noon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. The bankrupt is required to be pres ent on that day for examination. Macon, Ga., this March 16, 1925. J. N. TALLEY, Referee in Bankruptcy. Royal Palm MORNING TRAIN —TO— CINCINNATI TOLEDO CLEVELAND DETROIT GRAND RAPIDS CHICAGO DAILY FROM ATLANTA 8:40 A. M. Through Sleeping Cars, Club Lounge Car and Observation Car. Dining Car Service Southern Railway “Travel by the Southern” Kamak, Sensational New Medicine, Will Be Distributed Here Marvelous Results Accomplihed by Re markable Preparation In Other Sec tions of Country Almost Incredible. HAS HAD PHENOMENAL SUCCESS Kamak, the sensational new health-builder, which has been ac complishing such phenomenal results in the larger cities, is now being distributed to the people of this section. “The amazing success of the prepara tion is nothing short of phenomenal. People everywhere flock to the drug stores to get Kamak and report benefits from its use that fur surpass even their fondest hopes. “The great reputation of Kamak is founded on results—nothing else. People buv the medicine because of the great benefits they receive from its use. Thou sands have written letters of thanks for the splendid results they get from it. BRINGS QUICK RELIEF Kamak is a purely vegetable medicine of remarkable purity and wonderful efficacy in the treatment of stomach and digestive troubles, weakness, nerv ousness, rheumatism caused by digestive trouble, sour stomach, fatigue, catarrh of the stomach, insomnia, loss of appe tite, torpid liver, constipation, gassiness, anto-intoxication, dyspepsia, indigestion, mal-nutrition, a generally weak, run down condition and a host of other symptoms and complaints not generally recognized as having their origin in stomach, abdominal and digestive de rangements. Asa general health-builder '. , / Mcuswrort ; rFERmiZERsJ l ‘The World's Best A W pfis. 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AdJres* : 92 State Street, Boat on. Mum. Give Us Your Job Printing. and strength restorative Kamak has be come the sensation of the drug trade everywhere it has been introduced. ENTIRE BODY STRENGTHENED The action of Kamak is so natural and beneficial that it has won the name of “the master health-builder.” It in creases the appetite for wholesome food and helps the digestion turn this food into strengthening nourishment which builds up firm flesh and strong muscular tissue; it strengthens the organs of elim ination, purifies the blood stream and builds up the whole body in tone, vigor and vitality. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Kamak is sold under a strict guaran tee that the first two bottles will pro duce beneficial results or the purchase price will he refunded without question. Roth the manufacturers and the local distributors stand squarely behind this guarantee. Kornak is sold in Barnesville by the City Drug Cos., and by leading’ druggist in every town.