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THE BARNESVII jLE GAZETTE.
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VOL. XVI.
SEWER PIPE, SEWER PIPE.
Vetrified Salt Glazed Stone Sewer. Drain and Culvert Pipe three tect to three inches.
We wish to suv to Cities, Railroads, Dealers, Builders, Contractors, Plumbers and Everybody, that we
will sell the Stone Vetritied Salt Glazed Sewer, Drain and Culvert Pipe. Cheaper than you ever bought in this
country, cheaper than vou can buv the common cement pipe. We will not he undersold.
DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES.
No foul sewer gas can escape through the Vetritied Stone Salt Glazed Sewer Pipe like it does through
cement pipe, as cement pipe is porous ami will not stand acids. Don’t buy until you see us or write. Wo
wiil make it pay vou to buv from us. We also keep a full assorted sizes of Curves,Elbows,Slants,Traps,&c.,
And Fittings of Every Description.
Wo will make contracts to furnish pipe laved. We keep ‘•Hove Flues, Drop Buttons, Stove Thimbles
and Chimney Tops. We are headquarters for Portland, Louisville and Rosedale Cements, Plaster Paris,
Land Plaster.
LIME! LIME!
Plastering Hair, White Sand, Marble Dust, l ire Brick, Fire Clay, <fro., Ac. Everlasting Cypress Shingles
Heart Pine Shingles And Laths
COAL, * COAL.
We are sole agents for the Jeiieo Mountain, and Poplar Creek (kails for Georgia, Florida" and the Caro
lines, mined by the Ernst Tennesscee coal company, and will furnish dealers and consumers as low as can be
bought. Anthracite, Grate, Stove and nut coal at bottom prices.
Sciples & Sons,
Atlanta, Ga.
DRY GOODS, HILUNERY
’ISANDi; FANCY® GOODS!
Now is the time fin-'- and the TRADE PALACE, (ill Whitehall Street, is the place to buy Dress floods,
Bilks. Batins, Velvets, Plushes, Fringes, (limps, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets. Hoop Skirls. Bus
tles. Ladies Merino Vests. Jersey Jackets, Shoulder ( apes in Chenille and Plush, Embroideries, Laces, 1 idies
Appliijnet Figures, Kefisingron Embroidery, Silk Chenille and Arrastihc. We guarantee prices oh the above
goods lo toBo per cent, less than any house in the city. In prices and stylos /we always lead and never
follow. In Millinery we know no competition. We guarantee our prices .idpcr cent less than any house in
the State for the same goods. Our sale of Ostrich Tips and Plumes at bo cents on the dollar, has been "more
than a success. We still eontimu- his salt*, Gloves fitted to the hand a specialty.
Come to the TRADE PALACE, T.. E. &H. P- ATCHINSON, Atlanta, G.u.
E. J. Murphey k Cos.,
WILL PA Y
Macon Prices For Cotton,
IN DEBTS.
GGYNE’S
CREAK BLOOD REMEDY
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WM. S.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BAENESYTLLE, - GEOjiGIA.
Will prncfjei'in tbe coimtii-y of the Flint Cir
onit mm-in :!it fiyiirtinc Oouti of the Slate.
£ *pt - ■■ —
DR. WM. A. WRIGHT,
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People's Drug Store,
RO. 5 FROM CORNER MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BARNESVILLE, GA.
[s out agaid with n fre-h supply of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil
i and Varnishes, Garden Seeds, Fine Perfumery, Laundry, Fine Toilet
j and shaving Soaps, Harps, Lamps of all Grades and Lamp Goods. —
, Snuff's in boxes and jars. Cigars, Pipes, Spectacles, Razors, Combs,
. Brushes, School Books, Paper, Envelopes, Pens, ' Ink, Slates, Window
■ Glass, Putty, Flavoring Extracts, Fishing Tackle, Tobacco, Pocket Cut-
Krv. These witUotlier articles too numerous to mention, all of which
. will be sold on reasonable terms.
PRESCRIPTIONS FREE.
P rivate diseases strictly confidential. sepU-tf
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W7S. MIDDLEBROOKS & GO.,
ARE STILL TO THE^FRONT.
i Withe the T. B. Lyon stock of Groceries and Hardware, which they
bought at ii great sacrifice and are selling the same wav.
THE RUSH STILL GOES ON,
' and the goods are being sold cheap. In fhp stock they have many
goods that they will sell regardless <;f eosf, M..fori‘ moving to their new
! quarters that are rapidly, going up. Don’t fail to sec them -before you
! buy goods ift tlieir limb. novliJ-lf
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bus™ raw wm, *%i?S CAM S0* 5 - E ? lsoro Wea!ers ‘
-rested asa E/idcrsei: by 100 AsrrtcnltarnJ .Jou.Tl.nlH.
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■•After trrtSiig. cich eaiwr fannwHntely 1 “Thew .Chonpm excel anything of toe
crr>: c! . Eiucrprow Meat Chopper for lie | kind made in either Hemisphere,
finally use.” '
We nrefer you Day l*om yottr Dealer. If he in out of them, send money
1 to us. We wITI strip by next fhst train,
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BARNESVILLE, GA.; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1884.
POISON OAK.
Seems to yield every time to treatment with
Swill’s S]H*eine.
Si*A KTANr.riKJ, S. (March D. IStH.
Your most valuable medicine, (Swift’s Spo
elrtc) lias done me so much good that I feel like
saying this for the benefit of those who sutler
like I did. I was poisoned by Poison Oak,and
saw not a well day for six years, until I used
Swift's Specific. In the six years I used al
most eve i y kind of medicine,but none had the
desired eneot. After vising six bottles of
Swift's Speeifie lam restoredto perfect health
—with not. a sign Of that awful poison left.
Yours truly, DAVID NKSIUTT.
POISON OAK.
Ihn I f<e* thirty-eight years suffered every
spring and summer with Poison Oak, which I
contracted in bathhig when a boy. 1 tried ev
erything for it. including runty phydeians,
hm without nnyliemtit. I took six bottles of
Swift’s Sped lie (S. s. S.) four rears ago, and
it cured me sound and well. Three summers
lmve passed and I haw had no rcrurn of it.
JOSEPH .REAS LEY, Hohrmbus, Ha.
Remarkable Results.
I h ive had remarkable success with Swift’s
Specific; have cured several cases permanent
ly in a very short time. One ease which 1 am
now treating:-was given up to die, and sifter
using throe bottles is so far recovered that I
think one more 'bottle will cure her. The
most iv.nurkuhie case-.fall was a lady with
medulury cancer of the womb, for whom 1
laid no hope whatever. Alice usingone bottle
1 umsatisfied she will soon he cured.
WYIJ E QPII i.\ IN, M. I)..
Easleys, s. t’.
Our treatise on Flood and Skin Diseases
mailed free to applicants.
THE SWT l-’T SPEC IKK’ CO.,
Drawer Atlanta, Hn.
X. Y. Office, 1 a!> AY. _>:.* St., hot. tt h & 7th A VS.
Thrash’s Consumptive Cure,
AM) LUXG RESTORER.
L T. THRASH & SON,
Proprietors aud Manufacturers,
G RIF FIX, - - - GEORGIA.
Vly son having connected himself with me
I>.’< vlu- purchase of Thrash’s Lung Restorer.
irtui wo being now the solo prop victors and
r rmufaeinvers of tb seme, we design pfesont
fug a medicine highly improved, together
•with a list of testimonial# from move of the
alllielod whose iruthfulness is uruiuestioned.
| It Is impossible i*o enumerate the mairy (won
derful cures perfected by this remarkable rem
edy .:!•■, its or -.gin to the proesent, hut you
■ have only to read the tew prowont ‘ti to he con
' \l". id. >r.r v V 11.• • abundance of the heart
the m.outh s.pe^kc:h,.and In the multitude rtf
conns I there J.i safety. Will you read what
l is said ol‘ it? y
CERTIFICATES:
Having last a child with mernbomous
'•loop, Than-byen s arching for a reiacdv
that. I eould rely upon, and after using Thrash
.t.nu;; Ue. i.uror in my laally and pracjiee a,,
the f>n -1 eight years. ICo not feel sale with
"Ut.it- 3Uy Inoiluvr ten dit for .several years
; before her death and it was the only medicine
-ee/ix-d to give Her relief. She always
j kept it on Isaaid, and sjtoke of it ill the highest
j terms. 1 would :-a.\ lo IJiose a filleted. with
: lung troi>Vgive it a trial. It is harmless,
! Uoe ; not nauseate or produce vomiting and is
! j iJfMs'aid to tlie ta'sle. Trv it and lx* convinc
ed. ill. J. Daniel, M. D.,
I Hiiftin, Q: u, July 10,lKJU.
I I. T. I brash and V Son—Dear Sirs: Having
K *1) aif lie ; cd for :: mnn her of years with n se
rious I rouble t re all i lent of the best physicians
without, success, I was induced to try yotir
j Lung He>'<?t. Haifa do/ep bot tles restored
' me to perfect Ip-.iMil. I always keep if on
! hand. I eon fur! her Dale that j behove it
j saved Ma-life m> miglihor, .1. 11. Hand.—
1 IJ is condition was resided a hopt less case of
• eoiiKUlilpDoiL. T. .1. Kdwauds,
I lampion, <ln*
j ! believe Thrash's Lurtg Restorer saved n.v
I life. After having exhausted tin* skill of He
] Ix si physicians- -my condition was regarded
j by I hem hnpeie-<H—ymir iimltcinc restored me
to |H*rfeet health.
Hampton, July 10,’SI. J. H. Hand.
f-Dverul yi-.irs past 1 prole a e< Hi Acute testi
fying lo Hje virtues of Thrash’tf Lung Restor
er in all bronchial troubles, sore throat, colds,
erougs, after testing its virtues for years. Ilia!
il is not only n cure hut n preventative, when
ever I have exposed lays* If and feel a slight
smarting or iritation nlxait the glands or ton
sils, u do - ■ ' O' ! he l ieslorer reJoi vrs me at once.
I always ke>p R. i think it a good catarrhal
remedy. Kv.- irs tfully, it. P. HnoVvntCH.
J am satisfied Thrash's Lung Restorer is the
best ! ever u.-v : . Ia l wag# keep ii on hand.
J. ‘A’. ! h'.NJIA ir. I lollonville.
I. T.Thrash £• Son— .Dear Sirs; 1 have used
your modiei.se v. ’th tlie most sat Isfaeiory re
sults. The sapidity with whpdi it relieves
children of rough.-and threatened eroim is
wondorfm. 1 heartily concur in my wife’s
' opin', oil He ; it is the herd medicine she ever
j sir; for tie* p’.jrpo rmsd iotied. 11, cannot he
; : <" u arml.- . • -onmi aum a and should be kept
j iu cat / nomr. W, H. If inu;v, Jr.
; I. Tln-.'sii <f Son: I take plan .sure incorti
j tying to the v.abi<*< I your Liner Restorer. We
l have iVoipu m; used il in of coughs ami '
I croups. 1* is tlie liesl we ever used.
I • Pi. fl. PA iTir.r.o,
Pr i i'ng Elderfi. ittin District. !
[ I hit* • used i:! my family Thrns!i‘s i.mig He- j
i slorer tor ,!de >egi.s mid latarriial troubles,
j I. is a -•;(<I remedy, and I cheerfully iceoiu l - j
j iun‘".il ii ! f 1-' worthy of a t:i: ,f . Tiio'-e hav- ;
ing used ii sp * ik favombl.v oj if.
John D. Si iiv.'Air; , .Judge S. Cl. ‘
My mol her was troubled \ydh .a severe
1 cough tr r a iui oh. / <*f veal's, and nothing did
lieram! -.o , but Tiirmli - Lung lies ton r. 1
hare and mi.•)*.: to try jr who ‘•peak in
higiK*.:: lerras oi'itj- I keep il on hand.
V/. li. Doyle-.
- I havj ifj-'.-clcd from L’rdfi'n to Ha.'ifornia.—'
j Thrusk a Lt- :-*• Kc- r orei , os rhe'D:'<t"n?rghmo;l
iclne '! cwr ■ ,v. di'e. L Joxks.
! T'ha.Vc us* d'i’hr -hV ’ tmg KP>trc-r In my
. fa*o..y 4 . r< ie* end ■ •!(!/, and i••guixt it sa* i
1 perior trt f:;y fem-a’.y 1 evl-r used. - .
R. I’. Af < W'nmrA ms.
J Jat-ve used your us die.a- in iny family.
f With the luor;? Repp;. .UTT. ” dW.US keep
ie. -ujipty on. hand. 0. ' - oii.vsoNt. |
j Tin: besi rup dy ibr coijgbs and colds we
I know. ’ w.
"L. W. i; . iM .. j, A. jt.'diuycißß.
'M.J. PATMri.-rov M itli:
• J. s. D.£o\. - n, .Ii (f liuMidk**,
j J>. D. P;::. L. 11. ItiTWKS,
DIRECTIONS :
For ndults take a.ta’*’c.spoon.fu! before pach
: no al and one at lyd . int'-,' and or't wo doses
t Jjiouvlt Ih bight ,il tlnr iti tro-jMesmue.
' Fed* children lit id r two years of age Jialfatea
| s;x>onlul, ; epeato-l <!very two to four hours, a#
ihn sya jpouns ma.V r. a ire. 1 nevnse the dow
fn p.-orw,.. fop to ag . lu.t.-c of:-.fup givein *
r;<t doses <;v <ry halilm ir utfiii ivlU*v< a. bttr- .
ing the u e of HD#, hp'd .eim-, .i > .-.\jK* , toratAdJi
ix*e'!ji#*-pvofit< 4 . tinned Svitb flood", do not be- j
conn’ alaruicd ; if is no upiavoi a! .!•,* sa rnptoiji.-
T:i!k toede-iui eonbains lio opiat' . nipl unlfftf*
.OfiJfcJ’ tXpf'ifim’HJiks. do oy pot i,u-eu,o- or
ate imple:i/-.K-nt,tn ss. Ji isgspa ndid nh^*and
is *Hy hnrm'less. 'Forsaid o. v all druggVit.
•Addles-.
I.7.THRASH £ SON, GfiiUn, Ga/
< r T.A WfsON THRASH, Ft. SatilU, Ark.
an it2 rttf •
NO I
All parties tmlohtcd to M. M. NtiMslxirtm wifi
please J ay Mr. .T. H. Williainjum, a: once, as lie
,IjS authorucai to oi " eet'aiJ/! reev :nt op* jne-.
novl3-tf MY HO.. M, Receiver.
To the Young Men of Pil:e.
NI’MHEB QNJC.
My position asteaclioyin Gordon]
Institute during the last six and]
halt years, and a rather extended
trip during the present year through j
gut West Pike, both combined,
have enabled me to get acquainted
with a.large majority of the hoys
and'young men in Pike. To these
.boys and young men, I wish to say
a few plain, and friendly things,
through the columns of the Ga
zette. First it gives mo much
pleasure to say that* L think a de
cided majority of our young men
are on the side of sobriety and mor
ality. As 4 class too they are gen
erally industrious and economi
cal to a reasonable extent. In one
community in the countv, out of
t wenty young men there is only one
exception to the above statements.
A word now with you my young
friends. Of course I wish you ev
ery one to succeed in, life, and there
fore I wish us to notice :
lsp What is success? A man
may. go-to the legislature, to eon
.gress; may become Governor, or
President, and yet ,be a failure.
Again, a man may boa millionaire
ami vet not succeed. What then is
success? It. is doing just what God
by our surroundings, has pointed
out and, given : us to do. God espe
cially fitted some men to !><■ farm
ers, and they can S'.-ve tho in solves
and serve the world most profitably
by farming, fr’o sonic men succeed
best as doctors, some as teachers,
and so on. Just attbis point,many
of our young men make serious
mistakes, Nothing has more to do
with a young man’s success in life
than his engaging in the pursuit
or profession for which nature has
best fitted him. Many an ambi
tmus pa;vnt has wrecked his boy
by trying to make him a profes
sional man when nature had ..titled
him.lor.a farmer, or for some oth
er avocation.
One more fact on this subject,
and. as the preachers say, 1 will
leave the subject witli you. Tlu,
only true honor or happiness
comes from a faithful -performance
of duty, and the quantify and qual
ity of honor and happiness thus
obtained is not dependent ppon the
estimate Ilia! the world places upon
a pursuit or profession. The faith
fid blacksmith at his forge, is as
much a hero as (he general , who
leads the armies of his country to
victory and to freedom. The far
mer, following his plow, is engaged
in as laudable work as is the Presi
dent of.the i ailed States when at
tending to the duties of his office.
An orphan lmy ploughing a blind
nude, or an ox, to support his wid
owed mother and orphan brothers
and sisters, ;s entitled to a crown
with many stars, and he will get it,
by and by, if he continues to tread
the path of duty- True honors are
foundronly in the path of duly ; all
others arc. counterfeits. Sea rob for
that path dills : Uly, young friends
and get into.ii when .you ii ,<i if.
W.
Univcit.!•! Re ;...ing.
This is ili <•' • ■ ’I v ;;n a; ■■ ■• of liiih g
collections. We Imv" 'pul.fie r.liu
■private j >;:!•;>• -i-<. The’ in i-'hoiv
' must lie < :r.' fniiy looked a iter,’
hi-iifi- ,■!ii■ -■ ttdmn public--
j’mldiely'kvtiso t-ong'-i-g:!. Tie Y
iHi-g'iod bidics ;n ;.!! 'tL'e ::ntt.usit
•rfoceWM [ho •-
tioris often <. vor out- fiisi'/iivni ocr
CCill It'.' the T'-'ldt Oi t]]C and ii.!l‘
t!ht< -L.” ;i,. i ;. r j or( |.
Tfits-ichniliut are fprA'td into
' 'lii-'s: i-y
: iutriiiu ss ;i ■ .1.11i.e f. v .!. af
tcr tTic icii|a rs Titr.'c odno tLclr
.work.
Agiitn. ilio jt opi" are asked to
o'ntfdwl-iilU'gi id'ld 'f'rj.ifiiiii'' t> rpi tiirih
homes', t-i kt .-{> is'p hot'h-j" to'.s- ions,
to care'fiir the cio r,"to'"Lip . build
new cfitfn-Ues, id sissistin'repiiicir.tr
old ones, find o'i:.. arid and
on : The'truth Is, it ir. a right hard
liiatii-f"to moo 1 with '(it congregation
a'SßCiahldd io ro,"or for' any
purpose, without being asked, for
j money.
You ask what wc"are toNlo about
jit.. Stop taking collections', alto*
I gethor?” No sir, not that. lam a
missionary in faith and practice,
l and wish home and foreign njis-
I sions kept up. But cant wo get up
j our missionary money with less
public begging? I once had the*
honor of belonging to a church that
paid every dollar of its assessments
for all purposes, year. after year,
without a single public collection
being taken up for years. The qfli
eers of the church managed tho
whole financial operations, and left
the preacher to preach. As to the
Woman's Missionary Society,,, I
have this to say : That Society has
done,and is doing, a great work, and
has my most earnest wishes for its
future weal, hut for our ladies ip de
rive the greatest good from it,, they
must follow the example of one. of
our best BaynesyUle woiiion, who
recently told me that she pays her
society dues T>y making and sel
ling butter. That’s, it. Personal ef
fort, self denial and u personal
blessing all come together. So
about our children. Let them ac
tually earn by honest work
what they contribute for charitable
purposes.
A boy or girl deserves r.o credit
for begging o niekle from his or her
father and then dropping it info a
contribution hat.
As to endowing Cjollogeß, with
money collected from thy people at
large, 1 have two things to say.
First, many persons solicited to
give money to endow colleges vyitli,
cant give.their own, children' more
than a common school education,
and i think,are under no obliga
tion to help furnish a collegiate ed
ucation tiye to the children-of 9>me
one else. Secondly, I have very so
rious doubts about the advisability
of educating young men UtfKf of
' charge. In the first pi ace, to thus
educate a v.oung man, to a consid
erable extent* destroys bin indepen
dence.' It starts him out ii; lift as
' a beneficiary. In die next place,
if there,is true manhood, envmgh
in a boy to make him some account
with a good education* there is
.pluckenough, in him to educate
himself, it lie has to work a year,
and then go to school a year. Ev
ery true man in the world is a self
made man. ,• ; „
finally, I believe in collections
public if need be, private if possi
ble, for all worthy objects; but I
flunk we are “lifting” too many col
lections- It has become a mania,
and I fear a -curse...
i Unwise giving may cultivate the
grace of giving in the donor’s heart
but it will endanger and support a
spin! of indolence in the hearts of
those receiving the gifts.
Collections for so many things
have become embarrassing and
burdens,mic to many pers6iis, 'who
most aoxiut! 1 v desire a. “rest” for a
■change.
5 w.
Late Sowing.
Lm:rou G.'.zextu: 1. notice in
ur last issue an article coneern
aovqqr. wiH'.it. (Iwing to, the
extended drouth fijrjner.s have, not
•:i ; abie;o sow Kyuall grain., You
i-.'n.-djor experiodee. in - regapd to
i li. at ho\ved i;;te. On thc .Utii of
D,Q.ec,i(bcr, .!.Bo7, ; weduid .a
iou.i.p-c;. c, v.hjeh J)djle(l out.wjieat.
I.rer.-qwcfl.oa •J.u.iiuay.y.i 17.tii ;
a:.!'l :;cvi r. a Letter ('rep .than
■ : ' c: tfrft 1 dp; ' ! Was ‘then
living 'n Ca'oosa eonnfy, North
(ic.;rgia. 1 i'ut' this .crop -o the
Ist day of duly. I state inem facts
hi ' ■ .c daiH-e with your request for
such ,< xpef joricc.'
A AG. WurrrtE.
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The Allmi-t CunstiLiriicn,
fii Vi .Mflticlo ri-laffh'-; to fho*'!.. 3J. 8., of
jT.;L> t r.nV: .
T!*. * I'.lo-.-l Ea!?ti ro;ni*nn<’ slfirl -d o’}6 year
-<L/ v. iih-'iUV. -Lltut itt ik*.- liu<3>K'SS can
ndf Ur fjoii’shr. fdrtmjmmi
tFU ■•ti iV}-\ Bh* >;w;rslVJvß'm rrivan is
• ; i too-- *.v!:hotit a paralUfl,aw its- action is
.•pp > noinu'.'-'d vT/-id<*r?‘.i !•••;. ; . •* i
. >V*.j arc triad to announce -hr..i druggists hal?o
.!ready rod n Yi:p|?ty, mid avo hope our
renders \v.‘H j-tipjily once.
•TMs aaftlUi'K tire f*:!y>ff\tdy.'aiid ptfleman
cut Idood pof‘\M remedy'irf’ernl, givintr entiro
d:its<faction.in ••!! d^‘>e.s3>e*(Yu*o"oia v lx>ttte has
! a' ptond TMseji.-u-'. Kidney
Trorib't*, Scroi'iikt, CtiUn L, oi.l Jl’Leuii and
-l:in Im. • : es, try one bottle of B. B. B.
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