The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, December 04, 1884, Image 1

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THE B ARNES VI LI jE GAZETTE. VOL. XVI. SEWER PIPE, SEWER PIPE. Vetrified Salt Glazed Stone Sewer, Drain and Culvert Pipe three teet to three inches. We wish to say to Cities, Railroads, Dealers, Builders, Contractors, Plumbers and Everybody, that we will sell the Stone Vetrified Salt Glazed Sewer, Drain and Culvert Pipe, Cheaper than you ever bought in this country, cheaper than you can buv the common cemeqt pipe. We will not he undersold. DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES. No foul sewer gas can escape through the \ ctrifled Stone Salt Glazed Sewer Pipe like it does through cement'pipe, as cement pipe is porous and will n<Jt stand acids. Don’t buy until you see us or write. We wiil make it pay you to buy from us. We also keep a lull assorted sizes of Curves. Rlbows,Slants,! raps.;&c., We will make contracts to furnish pipe laved. Wo keep Stove 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, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, &c., &<*. Everlasting Cypress Shingles, Heart Pine Shingles And Laths COAL, COAL. We are sole agents for the Jelico Mountain and Poplar Creek Coals for Georgia, Florida* and the Caro linas, mined By the East Tennesscoe 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. AND*FANCY*GOODS:s& Now is the time.time and the TRADE PALACE, (SO Whitehall Street, is the place to buy Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Fringes, Gimps, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, lloop Skirts. Bus tles, Ladies Merino Vests, Jersev Jackets, Shoulder Capes in Chenille and Plush, Embroideries, Laces, Tidies Appliquet Figures, Kensington Embroidery, Silk Chenille and Arrasine. We guarantee prices on the above goods 15 toot) per cent, less than any house in the city. In prices and styles we always lead and never follow. In Millinery we know no competition. We guarantee our prices 50 per cent less than any house in •the State for the same goods. Our sale of Ostrich Tips and Plumes at 50 cents on the dollar, has been more than a success. We still continue this sale. /fifiT'Kid Gloves fitted to the hand a specialty. Come to the TRADE PALACE, , L. E. & S. P. ATCiIIN'SoN, Atlanta, Ga. E. J. IVLurphey & Cos., WILL PAY Macon Prices For Cotton, IN DEBTS. GOYNE’S GREA BLOOD REMEDY OR Syphilhs Cure *~Thfllible for the cure of ull Blood Disorders. An unexcelled Ton ic and Appetizer. TESTIMONIALS. I regard it the most perfect alterative Indore the public, amt if there is a specific for syphilis it is Ooync’sGreat Bi<K>d Remedy. 4 * JOSEPH PALMER, M. I>., w Feagin, Houston County, Ga. Perry, Ga., May 27,18JM. I have known the medicine for over twenty five years, and have seen it tested in a great many cases, and some of them seemed almost hopeless, and Invariably effected a perrna nont care. T. M. KILLKX. I know of almost miraculous cures wrought by this medicine. A. S. GILES, Ordinary Houston county, Ga. Prepared by MILLER & GILBERT, DRUGGISTS, PERRY', - GEORGIA. For sale by ,T. W. Hightower. jul3-Gm WM. S. WHITTAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BARNESVILLE, - GEORGIA. Will practice In the counties of the Flint Cir suit and in the Supreme Court of the State. sept2B DR WM, A. WRIGHT, AT TITE- People’s Drug Store, NO. 5 FROM: CORNER MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BARNESVILLE, GA. Is out agaid with a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil and Varnishes, Garden Seeds, Fine. Perfumery, Laundry, Fine loilet. I and shaving Soaps, Harps, Lamps of all Grades and Lamp Goods. — 1 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 lery. These with other articles too numerous to mention, all of which | will be sold on reasonable terms. PRESCRIPTIONS FREE. am-- 1 ’rivate diseases strictly confidential. scpltl-tf W. S. MIDDLEBROOKS & GO., ARE STILL TO THE"FRONT, ■ Withe the T. R. Lyon stock of Groceries and Hardware, which they 1 bought at a great sacrifice and are selling the same way. THE RUSH STILL GOES ON, j and the goods are being sold cheap. In the stock they have many i goods that they will sell regardless of cost, before moving to their new quarters that are rapidly going up. Don’t fail to see them before you buy goods in their line. novlil-tl tT ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING C9„_^f i t r. rf K E % ...2 *f J V KicSS E *• :/ r ~ c” r TO CKC? 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Seems to yield every time to treatment with Swift's Specific. SI'AKTANIir KG, S. March \'\. I SSI. Your most valuable medicine. Swift’s Spe cific) has done me so much good t nut I fuel like saying this for the benefit of those who sutler like 1 <lid. I was poisoned by Poison Oak,and saw not a well day for six years, until 1 used Swift’s Specific. In the six years 1 used al most every kind of medicine,but none had the desired cited. After using six hollies of Swift’s Hpeeitie I am restored to perfect health •—with not a sign of that awful poison left. Yours truly, DAVII) N LSISIXT. POI.SO~N OAK. 1 had for thirty-eight years suffered every spring and summer with Poison Oak, which I contracted in bathing when a hoy. I tried cv cry thing for it, including many physicians, le.it without any benefit. I took six l otlles of Swift’s Specific (S. S. w.) four years ago, and it cured me sound and well. Three summers have passed and I have had norerurn of it. JOSEPH P.JJASLKY, Columbus, Ga. Remarkable Resu 1 ts. 1 have had renmrkn’ lesuccess with Swift’s Kpeeifie; have cured several cases p*. .muivnt iy in a M-ry short time. Oiumt.so ivh'.cli I am now treatliu:-was given up to die, and after using t hree hoi tics is so Jar recovered that 1 think one more bottle will cure her. Tin* most remarkable case of all was a lady with medulary cancer of ike womb, for whom 1 luul no hope whatever. After usint? one bottle I am satisfied she will soon be cured. ,J. WYLIK (JP li.AI ,M. I')., Easleys. 0. Our treatise on Blood and Skin Dis 1 discs mailed free to applicants. the s\\ i! f spfa’leiu r<\, Drawer :t, Atlanin, Go. X. Y. Ofiled, ]5!) \Y. ‘.LG St., bet. tith o' Vi it A vs. Thrash’s Consumptive Cure, AND LUNG RESTORER. I. T. THRASH k SON, Proprietors and Manufacturers, GRIFFIN , - - - GEORGIA. My son having connected himself with me in the. purchase of Thrash's Lung Ucstorer, and we being now* the sole proprietors and limm'.i'ucturersof i he same, we design present ing a medicine liiviLy improve I, together with a list of test inwmhd.s from those of the afflicted wiuvw truthfulness is maples! ioned. U is impossible to enumerate the many won derful cures perfected by i his remark able rem edy since its origin to the proesent, but ymi 1 have only to tend the 'Vw present <1 to be eon -2 vineed. Out -of the nlmndaucc of the heart | the mouth sn* aJi. th, and i". tlu; multitude of counsel there is safety. \\ ill you read what is said of it? CERTIFICATES: Having lost jt child with membranous' croup. I have been searching for n remedy: that I cn'-uPd rely upon, and after iisif,;: Thrash Lung ItesN.Mvr in my I'v.mWy and pia-aire tor' the jeist years, l do not feel ; ?.fo witli out it* My motlior iise-.t It for wveral years bcior-.:* iic.r death ami ii wan the only medicine that svcnuxl to give her relief. She always kepS it on hand, ami sjxike of it in the highest terms. ■) would sav to {hose aJt’.icted with lung troubles give ii r trial. lis hr ruilvss, noe-. no' :*::iusea.U* or (produce. vomiting and is pfeuG.'iit/ .<> I lie tits he. Try it and be convinc ed. L . J. D.UGEI,, M. i!>. Lrifbiu < la., July 'at, I SKI. 1. T. T!> Vitsh ami A t-k>n Dear Sirs: i hiving been -.lUicted for • jsmnbcr oiLyears with a se rious 'trouble treatment, of {he best physicians without ;;r.rerss, I urns induced m try your Lung Ivrtv;torer. Hjt.il' u dozen bottles restored me jK-rfeef healfJi. i always keep Ht on hand. ) can farther slate that r believe it saved .fee life of my neighbor, J. IJ. : land.— His condition was regard' and a. hopeless case of consumption. 'J'. J. Edwauos, Msimptou, Ga. I believe Thra-rJes JYung Restorer sav<*d my life. At'ier having e.xhauued the skill of tin* best physicians—my condition was regarded by the m bopeles.—your medicine restored mo to perl'e<*l bee.lt lu Hampton, .July 10, J. 11. Hand. St veral years and I prole a certificate testi fying to tin virtues of Thrash’s Lung Restor er in ail hronchhd troubles, sore throat, colds, *• rouge, a ft: r testing its virtues for years, that Jl is not n.iiy a cure but a. prevent s Live. When ever J .’mve e.xpojbd .ii,*. -elf and feel a slight smarting or iritathm about tin- glands or ton nJis. a dose oi the Restorer rcleives met once. I iih.’Jiys keep it. J think it. it goo*.l catarrhal remedy. Respectfully, R. i\ Chowdkk. I y?u .satisfied TJirash’s Lung Restorer is the t -st I <*v*r used. J a! a avs keep it on hand. J. W. 1 )! > !.*. K, iioJlo.i ville. IT. Thrash & Son—Dear Sirs: i have, used your medicine with ti; • most satisf.aetory re sults. 'l’he rapidity with which It relieves children of coughs and threatened <*roiij is v.Avauerfui. I heart,i!y concur in my wife’s opinion t hilt it Is the i>ess nn*dieine slie e\ er njiv>" for the mentioMul. It cannot, he 100 warmly reconinu'iul' .I and should •* kept in every home. W. 11. Huxbky, Jr. LT. Thrash Son: J f;.ke pica.sura in certi fy,ln}!: to the valueot' your Jauig R-.*storer. We liave fiv(;i:ently used i! in eases of euuglis and cro-vps. It is the best We ever used. a. JI. I'A TTI JjU< >, I*r*.:siding MM* r Gridin District. I leave u: ed P: y.iy f'aniiLv Thnslr’s l.uiur Re storer for colds, coughs ami bLnrriisd troubles. It 3.; :i good rcnied;/, ami I * , ’n*\ rJul!y reeom ;iu- i*j it. Jt is M'or:b; >! a ui;d. 'i'Jios** imv ing used it :-peak favorably of jr. : " 8. ('t. My iJiollier u:i:- • ro;.:>!**d with n .seve re cougi* tor ;i r.vnibe'* <u y. . . and nothing di*l her sold i:;od imt Thne-irs Lung Lcstorer. 1 have induced others ;•> try ir who : peak in I highent tar.ns oi'it, I Isvji it imnd. W. It. lJoyce. I hiivc* traveled from < irib'in to i'aiibn-nin.— Tlirash’a Lung Ilcsror. r .'s the best cough mod icier ( ever saw. Goo. I. Jones. J have usedTlirw-.V.-: r.ii.g iteGon r in my Jainliy for coughs and * - *i*is, and regard it su perior to any remedy i ewr used. JL i'. McWilliams. f .iavo used your mmtieim:* in my family with the most happy r< •.r.ii s. Wc* alwas keep :: ■ uj<jJy o:: liana. C. If. JoIfNSON. Tn*’ best remedy for coughs and colds we li. W.G *:DRI v. D. (f RANGE It. ; ). J. PATKICK, Ail ETON HGli ELL, J. S. IJaOV.'N, Bhidges, D. D. J'EDEN, i . H. Itl-; EVES, DIRECTIONS: For mlults Li!:** ji tal-Ie spoonful before ouch menlumioucat bed i.iiiir, and or two doses through th bight if the cough Is troublesome. For children under two yars of age half a tea spoonful, repeated ever;, two to four hours, as !: he symptoms may require. Increase the dose hi proportion P* ago. in oases of croup give in lull doses cv* ry haifhour until relieved. Dur ing the i-• of; his : :e*, if expectoration oeconx* profusi;, tinj< <i with blood, do not be come alarmed; it is tx> unfavorable symptom. This medicine contains no opiate, and unlike ; other expectorants, does not nauseate or cre ate uriph asunfnesK. D ;i sph ndkl tonic and i is perfectly harmless. For sale by all druggist. : Address, I. T. THRASH a SON, Griffin, Ga. | or LAWSON THRASH, Ft. Smith, Ark. ! aug*2otf NOTICE. | All parties indebted to M. M. Nussbanm will ! plcfcsr pay Mr. J. <’. Witliamspn, at once, as he is authorized to collect and receipt forme. ! novis-tr MY HON NUBSBAUM, Receiver. Spec,ial Correspondence of the GazeUe. News notes from nfmekofs points DeI’AHTFHKS in data. The political eiinvlval is over — tlio clamor of I lie eon’est is closed ! The parti-colored lights of diverse have '‘gone glinmienn;.' through the dream of tilings that were.” The lield is free to the dis cussion of other interests, and you may safely trust your correspondent to make the most of the situation. From advance sheets of Le Bon Ton and La Mode Elegants for De cember, we learn that photography is the fashionable work of ladies artistically in-clined this season. Good idea that! Better than painting had pictures, or embroidering, knitting or cro cheting things that nobody wants, and everybody deplore- as a pres ent. There is a little weekly paper published in London called The amateur Photographer in which all the processes are faithfully des cribed. Freckles are fashionable. L Shaw will SQon have freckle sand out to rub ou the cheeks and bring out a crop of those beauty spots that are said to he the outward sign .of inward iron in the blood. Copper color in velvet and satin as combined by the magical modiste at Lord & Taylors is a con trast to striking toilets on display and makes a gorgeously effective evening dress. The proper jewels to wear with it are yellow topazes set in dia monds. Brown tulle trimmed with aut umn leaves makes a (•harming dan cing dress such a. dress as will be apt to dance a good deal at any kind of a ball. The “Columbine” hat or bonnet you can make it eit her you choose, has a high conical crown, and a brim that flares up in a point back and front and tits (dose over the ears on the sides. Very stylish are those felt hats i and bonnets that are tailor stilehed !on the edge of the brim. Braid is the correct trimming for them. More hats titan bonnets arc worn even by women no longer young. The rage for making a lavish and conspieious display of pretty hand kerchiefs on counters, in the win dows and cases of till the retail dry goods stores grows more and more from season to season. Initials in long slender old English letters are worked in color or while in the corners of some plain or mixed Narrow Items and tucks are hem stitched and form lovely geometric designs in corners. Dice vines scal lops and Vandykes in white and color adorn others. Detached flow er vines arc equally fashionable. Birds bees, butterllies, beetles dra gon Hies, and spiders appear on many in detached" or mingled de signs in color or white; while for little people come printed and cm broidred Katc-Greenaway and other figures illustrating fairy and child lore. Cloth, felt and velvet turbans are j all very fashionable for young girls tis well as children. Those of cloth and felt match the suit as a rule and have tailor stitched edges. Pendeloupsof beads fall fromthe centre of the llowers or designs of jet and other head embroidered laces and motifs. * A stylish walking costume made after a dressy and effective model J in Revue do !a mode has a skirt of hunters green Nonpariel velveteen, sin ply fashioned into accordeon folds with long stylish redingolte of broche Nonpareil of similar 'shade, accurately moulded over a classical corset imported on domes tic of the Warner calibre. It is a little curious to watch the eliminations of enterprise in certain stronghold ■; of trade. A pleasing and exceptional fea ture in literary lines is demonstrat ed in the Holiday number of the Liliputian Fashion Journal a bright sparkling exclusive brochure comprehensively illustrated pub lished by Best & Cos Nos. GO &|O2 W 23 rd StNew York, which joins hands with Mothers in the care, culture and clothing of chi’dron. It is a positive help in the household and supplies a need long felt by Mothers yll over the land. Apart from its literary excellence, there are suggestions of practical value in the family management which cannot fail to render it an aceep tionable souvenir in homes of taste. It is standard authority concern ing the modes, methods and mater ials current in Paris and in the great strongholds of american styles. The editing is carefully and creditably done. The nominal cost for this useful and valuable accessory to the home circle is but 50c 'per annam. I Tiro names of the proprietors and managers, the twin stars of the Theatre Comique Harrigan and Hart will soon he, or arc already as patent a charm with the fashionable world of New York as it was in the past with the million, especially I with the gallery gods who are over the first to recognize genius and lolling talent on the boards. The future Harrigan and Hart can he faintly foreshadowed by the past, hut what it may be can neter he grasped by a study from the aud itorium of their last production. Investigation” now running at the Theatre Comique, and embracing a cast of forty three leading artists, beside the policemen street charac ters and a full oehestra of the rarest musical culture in the peculiar di rection necessary for the production of the Harrigaii and Hart music. They have the most exquisitely decorated and furnished playhouse in New York or any other city and it is fashionable <ts well as thor oughly enjoyable to go to the Com ique. Sidney Earle” Lifseyviu.k, Dec. 1. Good rains at last; and the earth well saturated. Our local weather prophet pre dicts a hard winter. But very few oats wiil ho sown before January, as the lateness of the season forbids. Crops are all gathered and hous ed, preparation is being made for next year. Cotton can occasionally he seen laying around gin houses and resi dences evidently waiting for better prices. Sore throat is a general complaint among the people. Our merchants are laying in an unusually large stock of Christmas goods. Candy-pullings, sociables and the dance is being enjoyed hv a number of the young people. The young people enjoyed a pleasant musical cut Ttainmcnt at Mrs. Nancy Blades last Wednesday night. Candidates still alive and very glad to form your acquaintance. Wild turkey and other game said to roam Hie swamps of Powder and. Elkins creeks. While out gunning recently, Mr. S. A. Howell shot and killed a wild turkey hen that weigh ed sixteen pounds after it was clean ed. Who can beat it. Rev. W. 1. Patrick has accepted the call to serve as pastor at Beu lah church for the ensuing year. Last Friday night at the residence of Mr. T. M. Carter, Mr. Bryan and Mrs. Josie Carter were joined in holy wedlock, Judge B. A. Lifsey officiating. The happy couple left at once for the home of the groom in Gwinnett county. Little Willie McDaniel whom wo have reported as being sick pre viously; died last Thursday night. Messrs W. F. Lnscter and R. L. Parker spent last week in the Gate city. Several of our young men eon template taking ;t trip to the wire grass regions soon, their object is to fish and hunt. vL L--fr JHE GFxEAi if if x-i&bu'i Ea^FUI A; 1... ! vi. v ir- ;< \g l ii bar etffV si FOR 3tPJ&.TJSr* CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Backache. KcadLche. Topthache, Sore Th r<ett -N vv l: i- ‘iprstt i i:#.BrulMS, Pan •, feculil* Eron-t If.?ton, AND ALL G'iUF.n RWDtLY PAINS AND 4WES. Sold by Dealers everywhere*. FiftyCauta*. bottle. Dir •< lions ia 11 Dui-nauri s. TICE CHARLES A. v OGELER C'>. (SucrcMo-.c to A. Vo*J* ;T" i r*v, 2d., U.ti ' AMERICA’S PRIDE. True American men uml women. by reason of their strong constitutions, beautiful forms, rich complexions amt characteristic energy tire envied by sill nation*. Its the general use of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic which brings about, these results. Asa raindrop foretells ji storm, so does a pimple upon the human body indicate health destroying virus in the blood, which can b. ncjztrtihod and expeilcd only by Dr/Harter’s Iron Tonic. IIETHANKS HIS PATER. Mr. Editor:—l was induced by rciuHnjjC .your good paper to try Dr. Harter’s iron Tonic for debility liver desorder and scrofula, and lureo bottles have cured me. Accept my thanks. Jos. C. Boggs.—Ex. NO. 45