The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, November 23, 1882, Image 1

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|T)L. XIV. ATLANTA FTONITUEE FACTORY, 553 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. Makactire Bed Reom Sets Raw from sl4 to S2OO. t* MIDDLEBROOKS & GRARDICK 1 Js the place to get your Family and Fancy GROCERIES, ; COSUIOTIOJiEfc®, “Cigars and ToDacco, Crockery andjilass^are. FRUITS OFdtt&LKINDS m SEA-1 SON. price their goods.l **S* POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tlils powder neVei* varies. A nrvei of pvrlty stxeuptn and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in •ompetition with the multitude of low test,short weight, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold on# in cans. Royal Baking Pot\ dor Cos., uh> Wall st. New York. july2T WM&SSfcBm THE GAZETTE. BARNESVILLE, GA-, NOVEMBER 23. 1882. POND’S THE GREAT VEGETABLE PAIN and SPECIFIC EOS INFLAMMATION AND HEM ORRHAGES. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. No a h-v. c-ired po many cma* of thewe oomplaitit-t , th-j Kxtruct. Our Vli*x**r* ffWl valuable i:i t ti-u? Lutiibagro, Pai min Bock or fiida, <iio. Gintim-iit (50 coat*) for ufo when reiaoval of clothing: is ineou venient, i.i a great holy la rolls vtog iuCumuiatory cases. Hemorrhages. SJ?,SELS; or from *>-v o.;osc>,is speedily controlled an and P>ed. X. il i**v*ff4seit (hacents) mxl lu r* (sl.k <*. . great aids in at-set ting internal :ing. upniheria& Sore Throaff 1 V* h- Rxtriaet promptly. I Ufa sure cure. Do -1-v-* dtwigerous, -f * C‘ --. •**U The Extract is the only Specific 11. for this disease?;'Cold Hr Head- Ai- G ’.r “ (Stnrrh Cure.” specially prepared t> EKft soriou* cane*. contains all the curative t pro'ir.-ilosof the Kxtriu t t onrSatal Sj, r!r.a< V i iV3Jaah.e.lor use In catarrhal affections, is simple L and a..expensive. , Soros, Ulcers, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises! to?, cooling and cleansing. Use our Ointment ii col lection wH the Extract ?it wilt aid it. ho .ang, eoitealnMnd In keeping out the aft-. Bums ana Scalds. SAbS it is unrivaled, and ehould be kept in every family ready for use to case of accidents. A dtejatog of o:ir Ointment will aid to healing aDd prevent sesr#. Inflame Eyes. It.can he used slightest fear of harm, quick./ allaying all Inflammation and soreness ■ without pain. Earache, Toothache and When the Extra<rP I ClLUcly I IC< used acß;dtog tot direc tions, its effect is simply wonderßp. PjlpQ PHitH, meedingTol* It.c| inp. .1 It is the greatest known*reinpdy t rap idly curing when other, medicines have : ailed. 3Pond*i* Kxtnict HLedlcuteU Paper fo£ closet use, is a preventhjgAmst Chaiing- and Piles. ( iuv* Oj ut iii eut i:* oservice where the removal of clothing is iLccSPenient. For Broken Breast and > Sore Nipple* £ cions that mothr ; -, who have once used it will never he witfapnt it. Ouv Ointment is the best emollient; can Unapplied* -'mm****** remale CompiAis. Ms; be called in for the majority disease if the . xtniet be uaed. Full dtoWtione accompany each bottle. CAUTION. Pond’s Extract The genuine has the words “Pond *. in the glass, and our picture huff' wrapper. None other is Always insist on having Pond’s Extract; Take no other pre paration. It is never sold in bulk, erbu measure. of Pond*# Extract, Toilet Arti cies and Specialties. POND’S EXTRACT... /SOs!.. 91.00 end Lotlet t'reuni 100 i Guiirrk Core ... f.S Dentifrice . iO ' Plnxcr .. ■ 5 An haler ...1.1.00 roth^on V( 3Ck S ) SOdM^ial.Syringe... to Oku Uncut. Opßncatcdrapcr Prepared only by FWID’S EXTRACT CO-, NEW YORK AND LONDON, fcvss'c l>y all Druggists (toods Dealer?. fltrrsß free, qa receipt of & if TWiTSlIaw Mill In' ♦ , In Store and R)r Sale, Two Fifteen Power Engines on wheels. ** i ■e Four three •< Two two “ 0 SEZ^fcATORS. Four 24-lnA wheats with stackers Eight 24 4wl Als. • Six ?4 inch wheuflf Four 22 inch Separators, 4 wl^Vls. 1 liree lieges' Saw Mills. § Tln-ee Corn Mills, 12, -2* and 28 Inch. Reapers,Mowers, circular Saws, solid and chis eled tooth; Belting, sliingle Machines. a> . c. GD e me a callhef; re you purchase, or send for Price List. A W J. H. ANDERSON map - f.9 Bioad sir., Ad.ftta, Ga. FHnFI" s -tij i ILag-B --■ Wjtiaf* iu si x L-p Xi^J Fr li i.i’s.- '§M .’ ,\. r J ' /, tv*. , Bookse levs and^Stationers, School Books, Miscellaneous Bool^ School Supples, Blank Books, Artists Materials, Office Outfits, Stationary, Wedding Invitations, Foreign and American Novelties, Visitors asked to Inspect Stock, And make our store their headquarter HOLMAN COFFIN & C 0.,. 26 Marietta, Street, Atlanta, Ga. ag 26 iii Tjerms of Subscription, One Cpy, one year $2 *0 One copy, six rnenthe 1 #0 J. C. McMICHAEL, Publisher. ADVERTISING RATES. SQUARE u. f rwrpfMTI~3~]VL f0 Pqnare."... | f too $2 50 $7 oo sio oo | sls ob 2 A pares... 3 W 500 10 00 15 00 1 25 00 BS(,";ires... I 8 Of) 7001 15 0C 20 00 j 80 00 4 Square*... 1 400 10 Ot 120 00 30 00 1 40 00 % Colun i ... 500 12 o*l3o 00 30 00 |SO 00 V emur I 10 00 20 0*! 35 00 5 00| SO 00 1 Column... ! 12 Ov i 25 00 j4OOO j 70 00 j 130 00 -Entered at t ;.<• Post Office at Barnesvllle as second Class Matter. HERE AND THEBE. McDonough’s new depot will be completed. W Lovciow will soon have anew Either an clu k ClaytoJPfiunty lias a c©lored candidate |for Tax Collec^r. The people of Twiggs county desire to vote on the question of prohibition. Chesnuts bring two dollars pe^bush el in th# mountain counties of the and Mrs. E. J. Setze of Mariet ta t filebrsted their silver wedding last weel ‘ Miss. -Teannie Villipigue.and Air. Robert Smith of Macon were last Wed nesday. * . afc Jfc _ k ™ An Athens man womenough money on the election of Candle to pay for a house and lot. A Hon. B. G. McKenny was by thejspeaker one of the members of the Temperance committee. Governor Stephens has commuted the sentence of John C. Bell of Lumpkin county to life imprisonment. The yellow fever epidemic, at Pensa cola Fla., lias been the board of health to be at an er^^" . Emmigration to Texas lias begun in good earnest. About forty emmigrants pissed through Atlanta last week to the Lone Star State. Me North Carolina Democrats luWe in electing all the and Superior court Judges in that State. Gambling sprees on the river around TiiTgusta are reports# to be common, and frequently in rows and bloodshed. The At lanta Senator can get through very wel s)backe and and supported by Sen®Brßrown. TMgin house of Ah-. Reuben Calla way, of Wilkes county, with about fif teen bales of cotton and some machinery was burned last week. J Bishop Pierce, Rev. James E. Evans and Rev. Warren Candler held a confer ence in Augusta with Bishop Holsey last, week concerning the establishment of a school in Augusta for the of colored youths. Let the National Democratic party proceed to formulate the candidacy of Tlon. Sam JTTilden for President in 1884. is the man to make* the race suecespnilly and the country is now ready to wriglit the wrong to him. The County Commissioners of Dooly county have decided to issue no quor licinse in that county. It will te sold hereafter at Vienna, the, onl incorporated towrrin the county. The town license lift been raised to t S O hundred dollars. The citizens of Gilmereounty subserih edslo,jjpoto the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad on condition that the road be completed to that point by fye hftli Inst. Up toihe 16th there nine miles of the t> be laid, although every point is strained ■SB the work D going on day and night days in< luded i: is feared the money will be for lei tel. % fATASEH OFT?.! ••uA'^Ea. Stinging.. ~i^. .i :>n 1 ijm urinary passage. AN ERBONEO VS BELIEF. HOW A MISTAKEN THEORY NEARLY Cost a well-known minister HIS LIFE. Chicago Standard. The following remarkable statement, made by a well known Baptist clergy man, besides the unusual matter of val ue it contains, will be found most reada ble and interesting: Messrs. Editors: I have alwavs lie iieved raohi iliixiiy iu die brolherhuou of men. and that ever®human being is in duty bound to Asist his fellow to the fullest extent of™ is power. The rela tion therefore, of my personsil experi ence will. I trust, prove of benefit to many thousands in this land. My early years were full of health and pleasure. After the completion of my educational studies I undertook the profession of teaching, and under the severe strain to which I was subjected I graually heebie reduced so that the least excitement would bring on sicPneadache bilioupess and prostration. I gave up teadning and be to prepare for thetpinistry, and al thmigh I studied hard my health seem- grow no worse, Finally I com menced preaching, and then my old phy sical returned. The slightest amount of certain kinds of food distress ed me and brought on heavy dullness, dizziness and often great depression of mind. A change of worn, atmosphere or a cold, jflWmpanied by most panful suffering I attributed all this to the severe -tfroimlAvas obliged to do in . inistry, andTo did not attempt to 1& inove it. I next began to grow nervous Ind noticed that my feet were while my left side and back ly pained me. I felt a drowsy or sHfl sensation after eating, while citeinent caused me to losl|my entirely, At times my spMts woulMie light and I would feel as iflmight W?e to a gapd old aae, when pojjbly in less tlian amhour nxt head wofl reel, my body and I would We overcome with deathly sickness. After such an attack a cold sweat would break out up on me and this would be by complete prostration. Wt would be impossible to describe tffe suiferingl endured at and yet I Attri buted it all to and not to any special trouble ©r^Hase. It was more year from the time the attacks first begaiMhat I con sulted a physician. me and (hvlared that kd and #fe)ption. I so carnal upon another the same tiling as did iWWhe the otrier medical men Avftom T consult ed. Indeed, that unless I wen^'dVHHHßßtota or there was little ' hojie. I did not cliange climate, but tried to continue my work as best I could. A year ago last may and in the November and December following I had three of what the doctors said fever orpinMimo- I recovelireroni tlies most faithful nursing, but I as I knoAVnow.that any troulles Bid not origianate in my lungsZbutMin ■pme other organs of ;tlie budv. l^is True, I felt severe pains hBB lung and I expectorated a great fl xxyts ex tremely sensitive to cold {and the h ast draft or. change of apparel tended to bring dn a cold. My breathing was of ten most difficult and it frequently seemed jtliat with all my exertions I could enough air info my lungs to or keep my blood pure. As I in stature, weighing over 200 pounds 4 and being in the , prime of my usefulness, vou can I * shrunk fr o#i the which seemed*to stare mein the One Sunday evening last Februaryßrcm coming down from the pulpit, almost prostrated and fueling that possibly it xvould be the last time I should ever enter it again, a member of my church approached me and said:“Brother Hum phery, I know just what you need to res tore you to health. I have been troubl ed just as you are and I am perfectly well now.” 1 thanked him for his sug gestions, but shook rny head sadly, for I felt that there xvas little hope for me- However after I I be gan to reflect upon the sulßect. and An ally sent my son to prtFlre some of the medicine which had high ly r s eje,- finent it for 1 was Briny sui pirse. however. much better, and the folio winij^^Bday I was ai l to preach with em^^^^ivc ease. I continued to groxv beWßns I c n!inued to use the medicine, for ii •li- -irHltir (b l iv entire system. 1 v~> r- • , 4 .-r. si)*-; and work with j.lex'U rim. an 1 t '-da> l ■ m a wed • n. su*. >; i ! ally, cq In ' t!l \ . •:-] no iv '! le.i. and 1 ,*i • i\\ ,* my .it i (1 I 1 l! i. V. < <( .. Kidney and Liver Cure, which 1 consid er a benefaction to suffering humani ty. Itis only natural that since my recov eryl should feel enthusiastic 4 over th# remedy which had restored me and also observe its effects upon others.?As ah*- sult, I am forced to the conclusion that very much sickneess which is supposed to originate in the lungs, arises wnolh' from disordeyed kidneys and liver. !l believe thousands of people are suffer to-day and looking forward as I was, to a consumptive’s grave when their lungs are wholly sound and they might be res torn! to perfect health by the same means that I employed.* Believing these truths and realizing their, import ance to the world. I come out thus op , enly, and say that 'believe, under God, this remedy is a public benefaction, and I would most cordially and earnest ly commend it to the world as a bless ing to humanity.(Rev) B. F.HuMPiiPEnr Pastor Baptist church. Amboy, 111., July 24, ISB2. Last October A. M. Hill a negro con nected with the United States Internal Revenue department entered the pri vate bed-room of Airs. \Y. A. Lwlrison in Thomson, Mr. Harrison slve him a caning for the offonce, A few days ago two L T nited States Marshals went to and arrested ten of tile best citizens for conspiracy in the affair and carried them to Savannah where they had a hearing before the United States Commissioner and thee of them were required to give bond of each for appearance at the term of United States Court this week. , - - The neflßy elected and the reelected Democratic members of the House of Representatives from Philadelphia last week set and example worthy of imita tation by any Georgia legislator. They refused to hind themselves in advance to vote for auy one man for Speaker. The habit that legislators have of pled ging their votes long before they assem ble is simply it reflection on modern tie* tions. ('ol. W. G. Raoul gtofcfentral Railroad lias W' 1 with a v <■<mU Presidency wiUnTeid. K. P. .A At least this is the rumor true or not. It is asserted that Raoul has some show of success in <# V peting for the presidency of the Cere tral. jmbe beautiful, buoyant and Ihewhole female constitution must maintain regular action during a certain period of life. Otherwise, no females can possibly remain healthy, and she who does not know this fact, is quite unfortu nate. Should you hy exposure, become irregular and suffer with many troubles, experience advises the use of English Female Bitters as the most wonderful female regulator and iron tome in use. Bailey’s S alike cool ing, refreshing summer drink pepsia and headache. - No Everyone, home or abroad “Tough x>n Chills,” jfl Marled by John Parham, A . .:a, C -flp| General George P. Harrison Jr. last week elected president of the Ala bain a Senate. BRAIN AND NEJWE' Well’s Health Kenewer, greatest.rem edy on earth for, impotence, leanness, sexALdebility, &cV, sl. at druggists. Ga. "Lamar, Rankin & Lama* Atlanta and Macon Ga. * petition of the Temperance peo ple of Georgia was a huge document being over two hatred feet in length. D0N J T DIE IN THE HOUSE. Ask dmiggist for "Rough on Rats. 7 * it el ear But rats, mice, bed-bugs, roach es, verm*, flies, ants, insects. 15ctsper box. W __ JL meeting of the farmers of Dough erty county was called in y last Saturday for the purpose of a Farmer’s county Association, 111 health comes from lack of the prop er life forceslin the blood. To restore the blood so a healthy state use Browns Iroin Ditters. It xvill pay you to go and look at the elegant line of cloaks and Dolmans lit Stafford. Vs. Carry all vou have to sell to T. B- T.yon and cash or Dry Goode :st New York frost. ‘ " Boots at $2.50 at T. B. Ryon's. Beautiful* Chasniei-s at Cost at fl’. B Lyon’s, Hamburg Trimmings and Lavesu cost at T. B. Lyon's, Merchants make out your list of crockery, glass, wood and tinware that you are in want of and send it to us, xve will -'ttach prices and save you ruinous freb-hts and breakage that you always et iru’n the tar off East. Mcßride A ( ... Ati u.Tf. ' L.,U:c „. v. u., .t cost T. B. Ly on's. NO, 45