The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, December 11, 1884, Image 1

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THE BARNESVILT ;E GAZETTE. VOL. XVi. SEWER FIFE, SEWER PIPE. Vctrilled Salt Glazed Stone Seuvr, Drain and Culvert Pipe three Toot to three inches. We wish to sav to Cities, Railroads, Dealers. Guilders, Contractors, Plumbers and Everybody, that wo will sell the Stone Vetriiied Salt Glazed Sewer. Drain and Culvert Pipe, Cheaper than you overbought in this eoimtrv, cheaper than you ean huv the* eonmion cement, pipe. We will not he undersold. DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES. No foul sewer gas can escape through the \ etritied Stone Fall Glazed Sewer Pipe like it does through cement pipe, as cement pipe is porous and will not stand acids. Don’t huv until yflu see us or write. Mo will make it pay you to huv from u. . \\ e also keep a lull assorted , :::e; oi Curves,Elbows,Slants, i raps,Ac., M Minas of Effflpy Description. We will make contracts to farm h pipe laved. We !;•■• >j> Stove Lues, Drop Buttons, Stove : >. rubles and Chimney Top-. We are liersl marters for Portland, Louisville a"l lloseualo foments, 1 luster ■ avis, Land Plaster. I IMF i ! IMF I tLsra L b Strzra ki u.-srja ,j and u U iLsssu Plastering Hair, White Sand. Mr.rbU Dust. Eire BE lc, Five Cluv, &e.. Ac. 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, niiniid by the East Tonnes cee coal company, and will furnish deah rs and consumers as low as can he bought. Anthracite, Grate, Stove and nut coal at bottom ju ices. Sciples 8l Sons, Atlanta, Ga. <BS A ND*F A N OY®GOODS: Now is the time time and the TTADK PALACE, 69 Whitehall Street, is the place to buy Dress Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets. Plushes, Fringes, Gimps. Ilosierv, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ('orsets, Hoop Skirts, Bus tles, Ladies Merino Vests, Jersev Jackets, Shoulder Caries in Chenille and Plush, Embroideries, Laces, Tidies Appliquet Figures, Kensington Embroidery. Silk Chenille and Arrasine. We guarantee prices on the above goods*ls toßo per cent, loss than anv house in the eitv. 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 m 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 V e still continue this sale, A? - "*Kin (doves fitted to tin* hand a specie 1, \ is Come to the TRADE PALACE, L. E. & S. P. ATCHINSON, Atlanta, Ga. _ —ii i imi 11■■■■iia. .ti-igr-ic -urmtnrt* wnw-nr.mvniwosil E. J. Murphey & Cos., WILL PA V Macon Prices For Cotton, IN DEBTS. GOYNE’S GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OR Syphiiiis Cure Infallible for the cure of all Blood Disorders. An unexcelled Ton ic and Appetizer. TESTIMONIALS. I tPttiri It tin- mostperfeet alterative before the puftti". mot trtlierc isii specific for syphilis ttisOoTnc’KUreat. Blood Remedy. JOSEPH PALM Kit, M. I)., Feagin, Houston County, (la. Pkkby.Ga., May 27,18X4. I have known the medicine lor over twenty live vears, and have seen it tested in :i trait many ruses, anti some of thorn seemed almost hopeless, and invariably effected a yrrnnnnnt cure. 1* '*• IvlLLb/ii I know of almost miraculous cures wrought by this medicine. ft GILES Ordinary Houston county, ( ft. Prepared by MILLER & GILBERT, PKUGGISTS, PERRY, - GEORGIA. For sale Wy J. W. Hightow -r. JuK-Om \V. B. Lfc%E, A. B. STEELE, Lowe&Steele manufacturers of— Chattahoochee River Brick IN EVERY VARIETY. Office Cor Broad and Alabama Sts. Atlanta. We are now prepared to fjrnisli Gbuttahoo ehee River Bnek in an’'quantity. Oil press ed and common. -Alt orders will receive prompt attention. LOWE STEELE. DR. W2YL A. WRIGHT, AT THE People’s Drug Store, NO. 5 FROM CORNER MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BARNESYILLE, GA. Is out agaid with a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil j and Varnishes, Garden Seeds, Fine Perfumery, Laundry, Fine Toilet and shaving Soaps, Harps, Lamps oi all Grades and Lamp Goods. — Snuffs 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 liumeroifs to mention, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. PRESCRIPTIONS FREE. Private diseases strictly confidential. scpl9-tf W. S. MIDDLEBROOKS & GO., ARE STILL TO THE FRONT, ■ Witlic the T. B. Lyon stock of Groceries and Hardware, which they bought at a great sacrifice and arc selling the same way. THE RUSH STILL COES ON, and the goods are being sold cheap. Tn the stock they have many 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, novU-tf CL ENTERPRISE MANUFASTDWNB CO.^x^j jj v.fc'if Third and Danphlu Sts., Philadelphia* Pa. Jfijjv % 1 th® I i.i KCW 8 8 8 o i il.l .-W fcMUUUL'k7fiffi uM° k <! .;• 5 £rl " /v ortn:to to chop KOTOfi.no the .meat. g, k >r: X-- m = = :" r f /fv\ 4 1 .9, I'klli h ’■; >• < ' (:•?■,. t~ -■ " ',,.'3 O H. ■ijtio , ! f :i; • !. 7//V :. Sv , r-f.\ t, 1 -P*r^ ‘;l h Sj is $ :C" \ x r , '4 L :Mii a# BSS j$ ■v 1 r^ H lf -" i * * v# a dd I '; £? § x- ivo. io, ■'" bo bo f ;j ** 3 <jgv<v s-Axaxr.Tr coo? g <*• *■*£, B HEKTIOK THIS PAPEE. )|f CK?S GiiN Tested and Endorsed toy 200 AgricoUnral Journals. IS'SagaJrga I-“ iwepreter yoa buy from your Dealer. If be is out of them, send money ■we prc c j us We wiu b hip by next fast train. BARNESVILLE, GA.; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1884. POISON OAK. StH’ms to yield every time to treatment with Swift’s Si Keltic. Spartanburg. S. March !'\ Ist. Yourmo.Kt valuahi<* imilicmi', f swiff’s sjm i cltie) hc.s done me so nmeh : (tod thivl ! feel like saying tills tor the ho it Wit ulthost* who sutler like i did. 1 was poisoned by I’olsot* Ouk.and saw not u well unydor si>: .’vara, until I used. Sxyift'a Specille. In tire n:. y :ivs 1 used id most every l;lml of modiclne.lmt none had 11 .• * dcsijvd elUvd. A fL-r using tlx hotth'S of Swll'i's spool fie I am t< stored to porfoc! health —with no! a sign of that awicl poison loft. Yours truly, DAYiI) NILS’S ITT. POISON OAK. 1 had for thirty-< i•/Id y suffered every sprint/ and se.iunier with I’oistm Oak, which I eontraeted in ’eathiivj; when :t ht>y. 1 tried ev < rylhint; for it, inclitciimr many pit; .u*lnns, hiit without nnv In petit. I took .•dx I'oJ.tlesor Swift’s Specttla (H. {*. K.) four .wars >, and it cured me sound and v il. Three scccucrs have passed emd i have ha 1 no reiuru ufii. * JOSl’.'.hi LhLYSl;EY,Colninla; , Ga. Rernarkable Resu 1 is. I have had remarkable success with Sv. ill's j k’peeitir ; have tin;- and sew .:d cases {>■• r ’;,: 11 >; 11 1.- ly in it very short Time.. One case which 1 cm now troai in*.* - was \onup to die, and after nshnr three hidtl.’S Rio t'.r 1 .-ove’-ed t' :. t i 1 hlnk one n:<<••• brt; 1 a will (uue her. '1 tie nios: r. G'.urUnblc cam of uli was a lady with mcduLtiy cRbTf of the womb, for whom i had no hope whatever. Ah ru: u:y o is- i.-.dtie 1 amsatisiU’d the will soon he < w <l. J. L'YLiH Qi ILAiN, M. D., Ensley. - . s. C. Our treatise on I‘.'mod and ‘-'kin Disvasrs mailed free to applicants. TilDsW FT SDFa'IFK’ f’O.. Drawer and, At i.unt?’.. < •| X. Y. Office, 1.1!) W. St., bet. Oth L Yih A vs. Thrash’s Gousumptive Cure, A XI) L UNG RES TOll ER. I. T. THRASH & SON, Proprietors and Manufacturers, GRIFFIN, - - - GEORGIA. My son having connected himfielfwit.lt me j In the purchase of Thrash’s I .ting Restorer, and we being now the sole proprietors and manufacturers of t he same, wo design present- ) ing a medicine highly improved, together j with a list of testimonials from tito.se of tin* atllicted whose truthfulness is unquestioned. It is impossible to enumerate the many won derful cures perfected by this remarkable rem edy sine* ils origin to the proesont, but you lie. vo only to read the few presented to i>e con vinced. Out oftho alHimlanee of the heart the mouth spenkoih, and in the multitiule of counsel {.hen: is .safety. Will you read what is said of it ? CERTIFICATES: Having lost a child with membranous croup, t have been searching for a remedy that. 1 enfold rely upon, and all r using Thrush lam;.; Restorer m my family and nrucliee for the past eight, years, Ido not feel sale with out it* My motlior used it for several years before her death and il was lie* only medicine that seemed to give her relief. She always kept if on lnuid, and spoke of it in the highest terms. I would say to those albieDd with 1 ling troubles give it- a trial. It is harmless, noos not nmwate or produce vomiting ami is pleasant to the taste. Try it and he convinc ed. M. J. Dan nth, >L D. < Jritlin, ( Ja., July 10, 188-i. I. T. Tlirash and vt Son—Dear Sirs: Having been atllicted fora number of years with a se rious trouhh‘ treatment of the best physicians without success, I Was induced to try your Lung Restorer. Haifa dozen hot 1 les restored me lo perfect health, l ahvays keep it on hand. 1 ean further stale that j believe it saved tile life of my neighbor, J. ii. Hand.— His condition was icgarded a hopeless ease of consumption. T. J. Kdwariis, Hampton, < hi. I believe Thrash’s Lung Restorer saved my life. After having exhausted the skill of lhe best physicians— my condition was regarded by them hopeless—your medicine restored me to perfect health. Hampton, July 10, ’Bl. J. 11. Hand. Several years past I proto a certificate testi fying to tie* virtues of Thrash's 1 Ring Restor er in all bronchial troubles, sore throat, colds erougs, utter testing its virtues for years, that it, is not only a cure but a preventative, when ever I have exposed myself and feel a slight smarting or Iritntion about the glands or ton sils, a dose of I he Restorer releives me at once. 1 always keep it. I think it a good catarrhal remedy. Respectfully, it. I*. UuowDElt. I am satisfied ’J’!:rush’s Lung Restorer is the best I ever ti-vd. 1 a 1 wags keep it on hand. J. \V. IM’NHAH, Ilollonville. I. T. Thrash & Hon-—Rear -Sirs: I have used your medicine with the most satisfactory re sults. The rapidity with winch it relieves children of coughs and threatened croup is wonderful. I heartily concur in my wife’s opinion that It is the best medleine she ever saw for the purpo-. s mer.iioned. If cannot be too warmly r *ommended and should be kept in every home. W. 11. II ilm.ey, Jr. I. T. Thrash <:• S as: I take pleasure in certi fying lo the vain* -of your Ju: , ■' tofer. \Yc have frequently used it. in eas- s oi voughstind croups, it is the Lest we ever used. u. JI. Pattillo, IT : g UWvr o'rirtla District. * T have use lin my Ai.ally TL . . tVs Lung Ri - storer for eoM - . coughs and hd al'i'hnl troubles. It is ,i good remedy, and l eiiec; ! i.iily recom mend it. it is worthy of a trial. Those hav ing used !t speak favorably of ir. Jon n I >, Htfavakt, Judgo S. (’t. My mother wtroid)led with a severe cough for a number of years, and nothing did her and good but Thrash’s Lung Restorer. ! have induced others to fry ir who speak in highest t rius of it, I keep it on hand. W. ii. J Joyce. I have traveled from Urifrtn to California.— Thrash’s Lung Ucsrorcr is the best cough med icine I ever saw. ( * bo. 1. Jones. I have used Thrash’s Lung Restorer in my family for coughs and colds, an-1 regard itsu perior to any remedy ] ever used. it. P. Me Williams. I have used your medicine in my family with the most happy resnlrs. Wc a I was keep a supply on limul. c. ii. Johnson. Tin; best remedy for coughs and colds we know. L. W’.(Jooni!run, A. I). Grangf.il M. J. Patrick, Milton Mitciiell, J. s. ID.own. J. Bkidcks, Jj. D. Pedfn, L. 11. Rkeves, DIRECTIONS: For adults^n*>‘ a table spoonful before oocli meal and one at bed time, and or two doses through ih bight il the cough is trouble-some. , For children under lwo years of age half a tea spoonful, repeated every two to four hours, as the svmptoms may require. Increase the dose in proportion to age. In oases <u croup give in i nil doses every half hour until relieved. Dur ing the use of this medicine, if expectoration become profuse, tinged with blood, do not bc j conic alarmed; it is no unfavorab’e symptom. I This medicine contains no opiate, and unlike j oth r expectorants, does not nauseate or rre i ate unpleasantness, it is a splendid tonic and |is perfectly harmless* For sale ny all druggist. j i. T THRASH & SOI, Griffla, Ga. | or LAWSON TO HASH, Ft. Smith, Ark. I FOR RENT. As it Is late in tJie season. I will rent a settle I ment and fifty acres of tenon bio land, between | Hightower’s and Triune Mills in Upson coun ty. next year for one bale of cotton. “Money i saved is money made.” 11. PERDUE, j 1 Jar lies vl tie, Ga., Dee. 2nd, 1884.-21 Forty-Eif; 1 1 th Congrcas. Art Gouvti-- •• liiisl only convoiK-il Before wc \voni to jutss last wei-k, and laid dpno nothin" ’nut Jioar the i !*rof*i(tonl’rtii:< . read, wo w.Va'd to this issue t*> • ive a .-ym. President Ai l hur is a setr'iiy sail. | and while he aid mucli on the usu al subjects shat such document* treat-, lie said nothing that merits special consideration. The mes sage and tlie report of S< cretary of the Treasury, Met ’ulloeh, will have quite a bearing on the tariff ques tion. They r.r.ite clearly draw the line between monopoly tariff and a judicious piotecfive tariff, and many Repiihllcan \ will be forced to favor tariff'relbvm. The Secretary favors a conirn sionto dispose of the matter, il ■ 'yards the follow ing points as being settled : First, That the public revenuort I are not to lie in excess of wiiat mnv !be required for ti: 1 support of tire I government and the eradmd re j duetion of tlie public debt. Second. That our manufactures, which under the fostering care of the government have attained such gigantic proportions and whose prosperity is r. s ntial to the welfare of all other interests, are not to be put in jeopardy by radical and sweeping chans -1 in the ta riff; and that all reductions of import du ties should be made with a view to their ultimate advantage by open ing to them market- from which jtliey are to a. large < agree excluded. In another paragraph he lays j down a broad platform for relieving j both manufacturers and industry | from needless taxation as follows : First, That tlie existing duties upon raw materials which are to be used in manufacture should be re moved. This can be done in the in terest of our foreign trade. Second. That the duties upon the articles used or consumed by those who are least able to bear the bur den of taxation should be reduced. This also ean be effected without prejudice to our export trade.” -- - The Legislature. The Senate confirmed the follow ing appointments by tlie Govern or : Charles G. Campbell, to be judge of the county court of Decatur county; Win. F. Dicken, to be Judge of the county court of Hen ry county; Mr. Charles E. Wing field, to be judge of tlie county court of Wilkes county ; and James B. Neal, to be judge of the county court of McDuffie county. On Friday while Hon. Samuel J. Randall was in Atlanta, he cal led on the Legislature and was in vited to a seat on the floor. He said while ho did not wish to be ex tended, he felt that we had a coun try without any south, north east or west —that a solid South and a solid North lias been blotted out, and that we had a solid, union, riv eted in every heart, and forming us into one grand people of the Uni ted States. A recess of ten minutes was giv en by speaker Little and all shook hands with Mr. Randall. The blind asylum committee made a report favorable to the man agement. The water supply is de fective, heating good, eating and sleeping arrangement good,grounds need more shrubbery, exhibition creditable, training excellent, finan ces economical and judicious. The Senate Friday was too jubi lant to do anything. Some of the Senators were beastly intoxicated. A minority report from the finan ce Committee of the House was of fered against the resolution author izing the Governor to borrow $200,- 000, as being in conflict with the Constitution. Monday the Senate took up the special order of the day which was the favorable report of the commit tee on temperance on the bill of -Mr. Northern ‘‘to provide for prevent ing the evils of intemperance by lo cal option in any district, incorpo rated town, city, county or other place in the state, by submitting the question of prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors to the voters of such place, to provide penalties for its violation and lbr other purpo ses.” Mr. Northern moved that the bill 1)0 considered by sections. The mo rion was carried. A spirited dis cussion of the bill with the propos ed amendments was begun and kept up during the entire morning. fn the House a rt solution to hold two sessions a day was tabled. Mr. Le wis of G reen offered :i bill for a dog tax for ike support of schools. The House has shown its good sense and great heart by adopting a very appropriate resolution by Mr. Calvin, of Richmond enmity. The r solution provides that it is tho scii-a; of tho house that Hon. Mark A. Hardin would serve the public interest and facilitate the dispatch of public business by employing women as dorks in the enrolling de partment. of his office. We were pleased to see s -val members of the House favor this resolution. It is a step toward reform and ;it the same time it bla:a . tho way for ma ny worthy worn -n to work their way into a ...meticaland progressiva life. The committee on deaf and dumb asylum, recommend an appropria tion ql - $27,000 for the enlargement of the building and securing better comfort > for the inmates. The senate last Thursday passed the general local option bill by 2G to 12, our senator Mr. Cabiniss vo ting against it. The bill provides that upon appli cation by petition signed by one tenth of the voters -who are quali fied to vote for members of the leg islature in any county; or one third of such voters in any malitia district; or one-fifth of such voters in any incorporated town or city the Ordinary shall order an election to beheld. If the vote is “for, or against the sale” an election cannot be held again in the same territory within two years. This bill wifi more than probable, be passed by the House. AMERICA’S PRIDE, Tnu* American men ami women. l>y reason! 1 ofiiieir strong constitutions, beautiful forms, rich c.omplexions and characteristic energy are envied by all nations. Its the general use of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic which brings; about. I heso results. Asa raindrop foretells a storm, so does a pimjiie upon the human body indicate health— destroying virus in the blood, which can be iica/.trailed and expelled only by Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. 11 K THA NKS HIS P.\IER. Mr. Editor:—l was induced by reading your good paper to try Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic for debility liverdcsordcrand scrofubi. and throe bottles have cured me. Accept my thanks. Joe. C. Uoggs.—Ex. Dr. A. G. Haygood has resigned the jircsidency of Emory College to give bis whole time to the sup erintendanee of the Slater fund. Dr J. S. Hopkins, vice president has been elected Dr. Haygoods succes sor, and Dr. it. Calloway, now president of Payne Institute, Au gusta Ga., has, been elected vice- IResident in place of Dr. Hop kins. A Sure Cure for Hites. The first symptom of Piles is an intense itching at night after get ting warm. This unpleasant sensa tion is immediately relieved by an application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile ifemody. Piles in all its forms, Itch. Fait Rheum and Ringworm ••an be permanently cured by this great remedy. Price 50 cents. Manufactured by the Dr Bosanko Medicine Cos., Pi qua, 0. Sold by J. W. Hightower. Mr. -J. R. Wilson, of Savannah, sued the Central railroad for dam. ages in that he was injured in a col fission on the road and recovered $6,500. Ho sued for $20,000. cwisiii ill tff: A HcW'ih J h fc&iSwlSill 3 X>**o>2=£. Y-LaLLiNL ORES . i Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica,, Lunbsgo, Dackacho. ILadu jho. Too'.hr.cho, fioi-c '<?;.* coat ,fiwv*i i^.Spru ItSuB'HM, Scalds. irVw.'.t ANT ALL tOTI'KR i:Ol>n V PAINS AND ACIfEX; Soy. by Meabuv *\. rvwti Te. Kilty Cuuta u. DotttG. V'tv tions In 3 l linr; -"*’. THE Clf AK I&S A. VOGZIJZU. CO. (Saccrs.-uri :t V'„CLLBI*. & CO.) LuKieore, Md., U. 2, - NO. 46