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About The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1884)
An Impromtc Hat-Rack. A distressing scene which occurred at tho Opera House the other nipht. Lot us ho|*i that he i\as merely absent minded, and not malicious. I Cannot Sins: the Dirt Sons;*, [Louisville Courier-Journal.] I cannot sinj the old sor.gs; The new I can’t, you know. If 1 should undertake them ones Your tears woul(| overflow. When bygone hours come o’er my heart Or present ones inflame, I thump and thump the ivory. And shake the picture frame. But I don’t sing the old songs; I do not howl the new; I would not raise your dander high Nor leave you fooling blue. If I should sing the old songs. Or new ones agitate, Who’d keep policemen off from me ! WlioM stay my bloody fate ? The Hot Water Cure In Divorce C’ftMCW. [Arkansaw Traveler.] They were discussing divorce. A colored lady, whose face evinced much decision of character, said: “Wall, I knows dat yo” kaint alius git er ’vorce, fur sometimes ue jefltice o' 1 de peace shets up dor shops an’ goes fishin’, but yer ken uios* alius git a sipera-tion.” “Howl” “By different ways. I ’Jopted do hot water cure. Daniel, my liasban’, got so ’stregKilous dat I had ter try it on him. I scalded de ginnerman, an’ he ain’t been back sense. - ” Tit for Tat, [Texas Mif tings.] “Are you the young widow who rwlvep* tised that she desired to make the acquaint ance of a young gentleman of culture and refinement?” “Yes, sir.” “Well, liow long have you had that adver tisement ill the paper?” “liver since you were a young gentleman of culture and refinement.” Ill* Last Srrapc. [Texas Sittings.] A young man who had led a rather fast life finally got married to a wealthy but rather warm tempered young lady. After the ceremony was over, his father-in-law staid: “I hope you will not get yoursalf into any more foolish scrapes.”’ “No, I guess Til not get into any more Scrapes. I reckon I’ll never get out of this one.” A lAKt Itvfcort. [New York Sun.] “Let me Bee,” mused tlie old man, “our daughter Marv is nearly ”S. isn't shef 1 t “Alas! yes,’* sadly replied his wife. “] am afraid that Mary is passed by, unless— iuaales ” “Unless what?” “Unless you are willing to go to the ex pense of a coachman.” And Now t lie Weary IVlaldcn. [Rutland Herald.] This is the season of t!io year when the •voung lady who is so delicate that she c *1: do nothing to assist her mother about household duties, can tramp about over th-. hills half a day at a time in company with a broken-down dude in a search after dean leaves and withered ferns. How Ted Found tile Parson. [Life.] A fellow named Teddy Magee, rolling homeward one night from a spree, met the parson, who said: “Ah! drunk again, Ted!” “Sho’m I, parson,” gurgled Magee. All tUc Symptom*. [Philadelphia Call.] “In a single game of lacrosse at Toronto, ; on3 man was knocked senseless, a second j had a thumb broken, a third injured his i collarbone and a fourth his arm, to say ; nothing of several out-and-out fights.” ; Lacrosse must be something like croquet. ; The Secret* of Success. [Transcript.] Forty years ago a woman opened a mar ktt stall in Philadelphia. To-day she is worth §250,000. There is nothing like pluck, enterprise, shrewdness and selling brown paper and meat Lones at thirty cents a pound. Providence News : “So you are the new girl,” said the boarders to the new waiter; “and by what name are wfe to call you?” “Pearl,” said the maid, with a saucy toss of her head. “Oh!” the smart boarder, “are you the pearl of great price f’ “No. pm the pearl that was cast before swine.” There was a long silence, broken only by tho buzz of the flies in the milk pitcher. HARDWARE Wo keep the best assortment of BUILDERS Hardware AND CARPENTERS’ Tools !to be found in the city, and at prices that i Defy Competition i Examine our stock and j • WE ARY ALSO Headquarters I FOR PARKER’S BREECH LOADING, i OOLT’S lIREEC H LOADING, Tillers breech loading, AM) TUB CEI.KBIIATEI) HARRINGTON A- RICHARDSON HAMPER LESS Shot Cans i We also keep a full line Single Sc Double MUZZLE-LC)A DINO GUNS. Remington Ritti.es, WINCHESTER Rifles, Paim.ok. Rifles, Smith & Wesson PISTOLS IlrsTiNu Coats, Tests and Pasts, Gin Implements, Brass and Papeb Shells. Powder Sc Shot. Shells Loabej* to Order. Clarke, Thompson & Cos. 45 PEACHTREE ST. Atlanta, Ga SIGN OF THE Big Padlock.: VALUABLE LAND And Town Property For Sale at Milner, Georgia. I will soil during tlie year the following prop ert y The plantation on which I now live con taining 700 acre* with oil the Improvements upon It with tllne 4 horse engine, mill, gin. Arc. The farm immediately south of it con taining 231 acres known us the Lavender place. Tho plantation west of Milner and Immed iately adjoining the town on the west and north containing 650 acres now cultivated by \V. H. (traharn. The land immediately west of this place known as the Tohin A: .lohnson lands eonia Su ing 144 acros. All of those lands enn be subdi vided t.> suit purchasers. Also some ten vacant lots on west side o Railroad. Also one lot of land acres on the line of I'pson t'ouncy and ImmcdlaU'ly west of .J. (’. Middlcbrooks place, one hundred acres * i land the south half of lot of land upon which .1. M. Mays now resides. The double tenant storehouse now occupied by Mnl \V. I). Willis and myself with one acre land attached. The I new steam saw grist mill on the east side j corner of main street and Zobulon avenue on | avenue on east side of main street. ! One warehouse on tin* line of lhdlrood. I One vacant lot between warehouses and John Cauthons house. The handsome dwell ing for several years occupied by Col. S. I>. ! Irvin on west side of Main steet. | The house ndjolnlngthisoecupledbyj.lt. Virden ns a boarding house. Tin* house on the east side of main street on the South corner of main and liurnesviiio j street containing 4 rooms and one acre o land. The house now occupied by J\ E. Bowdre fronting Railroad with one acre of land, i Tin* house immediately south of this place I occupied by Dr. K. \V. Wilson with 0 rooms ! and one acre of hind. ! Also :i acres adjoining, Tho house occupied by Mr. Wright on west of Woodshed street containing 4 rooms A Kitchen and one acre lamb Also the house on same street and adjoining this lot with i rooms and 2 room Kitchen. The 4 acre tot of which the school house oc cupied tor several years by MissTyus is situa ted. i Four valuable dwelling houses In < ’arrollton. Alt** Tanyurd & lfl acres of land in Dalton well improved. .\ll this property I will sell privately at any time during the present ye n* ami make the terms and eonvient for the purchaser. A. ,1. WHITE. Office Hoard Commissioneits, > Roads and Rkvenfes, Hike Cosi t nty, <,\., October 21>, ISS4.? By virtue of authority vested in us by an ; Act &jf the Geniwal Assembly of the State of i Georgia. approved September S, ISSR. entitled I An-Vet to Prohibit tin' Sale of Alroholic, I or Malt Liquors or Intoxicating ! Hitters in County of I’ike, after submitting (be same to the. qualified voters of said coun ty. to provide a penalty and for other purjmscs. \Yc declare the following to tie the result, of ai>eiectlou held as provided by said Act on t<kc six lee nth day of .1 lily in the year, l.ssi, to wit: “Against the HaJe of Liquor” 534 votes; “For the Sale of Liquor” T 72 votes, Wing a majority “Against iJx* Side of Liiiuor" ot six ty-two votes. And that said Act is in full force and effect In said county ofPike from (his date; ami it is ordered tbat thi- declara tion anil order In* luiblished ouco a nvck for tour weeks in the Warnesvillo Gazette and , Pike l 'ount.V News. Witness our hand and official signature, this October 2t3x, WS4. T. J. lIA J UtETT, J. W. MEANS, Commissioner? of R. It. of Pike Go,. (la. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from tliettourt of Or dinary of Monroe county, Georgia, will I><- sold on the? first 'iUiosday in December next, at, the court house door in said county, between tii;* legal hours Of sale,the trai ! of land in said county tviicjvon G. 11. Bush resided at the time of his df it t li, eonhdning 202’.. acres, more or Jess, adjoining land of Newton Owen, I*. F. Matthews, Mrs. Rcynokls and Hush children. Will he sold subject to tli -widow’s dower. Terms cash. W. H. il. IB'SII, •Administratorof G. 11. Bush. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of a*? or from Pikeeourt of Ordi nary, 1 will sell before t he court-house door in the town ot Z<lj*lon, between Me usual hours of sale, on t he first Tuesday in -I leceiuber next, one hundred am 1 sixty urn's of .land, more or less in the first-district of Pike county. Terms of sale rend i.. Me<ld as propel ty #*f the estate of, .John I. Coggiu. -deceased. .J. L (’(MBMX, Aflsur. estate of John J.t'oggin. Bridge to Let. Zkhfi.on, Ga.. Oct. 20, l.ss-1. i Notice in lierdby given thut the building ofj the Bridge across Flint River, mi Flat Shoals. ; will he let by the Futility Oommissioners of! Pike and Menivrether counties, on the 4th ; Saturday (22iuj.) in November m xt, lOnVlork. : Spet ■ideations can he found at t,Je office of the | (domiiiissicroerKof Pike county. C. F. REDDING, <!lerk Board Roads and Revenues. ROBERT T. DANIEL, LAWYER, GRIFFIN, - - GEORGIA iihvI :’>-iv MONEY LOANED ON FARMS. FOU TEKM H APPLY TA NARUS() ■R. F. Lawton, Banker. MACON, GA., Or To We S. WEAKER, Attorney, BARXESVILLE, GA. aprl7 H. PERDUE, IVL D” BARNESVILLE, GA. Office J. W. Hightower’s Drug Htore. Itesi dence on Tlioinaston Street. Jan2f)-ly For Safe. Desiring to change my business, I hereby of fer for sale my dwelling and lot on Greenwood street in Bnriiesvillo consisting of a dwelling j with nine rooms, good new hum, and about j two and one-half acres of land. I will sell al i so a hall’interest in null, known as the Baiiy Mill,! five miles south of Barnes ville. This is valua ble propertv in which one desiring can get it I bargain. For further particulars call on \V. A. STEED, Barnes ville Ga. A WpW TELEPHONE. Ii itJJ lit jTfp*~Ftir Private and Public Lin Latest, best: always reliable. The only Tele phone having an Atoimitie Lin<- Wire Tigid cner, and is protect-id by an out-door Light ning Arrester. Illustrated circulars free. Agents wantetl. F. S. Tkdkimionk Cos, Madison, Ind. I J . 0. Box 28. J. Y. ALLEN. | J. T.TISINGEK. Allen & Tisinger, Attorneys At Law, THOMASTON, - - - - GEORGIA. Will practice in the Courts of the Flint and Chattahoochee Circuits, and United States and Supreme Courts of Georgia. novl3-ly THE CINCINNATI Weekly Enquirer, For 1885, Will have no superior In tho newspaper world. Its nows matter Is from the Dally Enquirer, which paper has out-done all otholt* In > nter prise ami facility for gathering the news, and being published at Cincinnati, the most cen tral of the large commercial cities, with com plete railroad ami mail accommodations, is enabled to place the news in tho hands of the people Many Horns in Advance of papers printed elsewhere. All departments of tho paper arc replete with latest information of special and gener al Interest, to the end that each and e’ ery member of tho household visited by it, will find much to benefit and profit thereby. Asa FAMILY NEWSPAPER It Ims no equal, to which fact its circulation and popularity will hear ample testimony. FARM INTERESTS, an* treated in a cum j moil sense manner and rendered doubly inter esting by numerous contributions from prac tical farmers in every State of tho Union. THE HOUSEHOLD page is given up to the ladies, who know best howto entertain and i instruct one another In all useful and profita ble employments. MARKET REDOUTS, reliable mnl fresh from our own reporters enable buyers ami seller.' of all commodities to trade with profit. BOVS AN I) GIRLS, are not forgotten or aught else that in any way contributes to make up a live newspaper. The Enquirer is in fact the one newspaper of all, to be first se lected for the family circle. ITS MORAL TONE and teachings being in happy accord with pure thoughts and taste, exeating an influence for good in opposition to all contaminating evils. Specimen copies free, get one, examine and decide for yourself. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS $1.15 Tor One Year.*so.6s for Six Months. We have no club rates, all paying the same price single or in clubs. We give a free paper one year t< any person seiulinga clubof seven names a $1.15 each. Cush commission paid t, > Agents. THE DAILY ENQUIRER is printed every day in the year mailed post paid us follows: 1 Mo. :? Mos. 0 Mos. 1 Yr. ftumlny and 3tally, .f:i,T5 $7.00 SH.(IO Dally except Sunday, 1.25 3.25 0.00 12.00 Any three days, - - .05 1.75 3.25 0.00 Any two days, - - -.45 1.25 2.25 4.00 Any one day, - - - .25 .05 1.25 LYX) Sunday Issue, - - .25 .05 1.25 2.<M) JOHN Li. MCLEAN, Prop’r, (Mm innati, O. NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, Junction Taylor A Meriwether Sts., GRIFFIN, GA. R. F.' Stephenson & Cos., Prop’rs VIA Y Dili YER, Scales-man. (Vunmodious wagon yard, open for ndmis sion okv m<! night, good xnclter for stock; comfortable quarters for planters, with plenty of fuel, wash puns, combs, towels, etc. Come to siv us, and wo will appreciate if. No pains will be spared for your comfort and interest. \V r have just jveeived a fresh lot of the old uiid .reliable PACIFIC GUANO. for sale add payable October USS, at same pr.ce as if bought, later. sep2s-tf NOTICE. ~ Slaving stvkl my stock of goisls in Milner; it I* my wish t*o close up all my business as soon :*s possible. To enalib* me to do so, ! must earnestly beg all who arc indebted to me by or account to call and ]my the same. I know some of my friends and debtors cannot y l 4y the money this winter. AH sucli ouglit l i. come at <• neO and th'*ir 'ud*‘t)t* d i i.a*ss satislaetorily. I cannot nor will not in dulge tlioK* who are indificirent to their own j inr' , l)fc(ine> to me. If you wish indul;;ence rome at onre to see me. A. J. WHITE. Milner, Ga., January 2H, 14*84. J S PO PE ATTORNEY AT ’ LAW, ZEBU LON, GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to business in all j the courts. Criminal law a specialty. A. A. MURPHEY, LAWYER, Stick Dice, Baritesville, Ga, FOR toALfi. l-higincs, Boilers, Saw Mills. Corn Mills, Power Cotton Presses, Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers. Water Wheels, Mill Spindles, Cast i:!gh of all kinds, ] l c r.cork I nsj)iratur, Steam (hinges. Whistles, Pipings, Ac. Machinery of all kinds repaired. For information and prices write R. D. ('()LE (t <'< Newnan, <in., Manufacturers of every variety machinery. leb2l-Iy Farms For Sale or Rent, store Itooms, Office Rooms and Dwellings in town to let. For bargains and * asv terms ap ply to IK J. POWELL. novl3-t f Charlton C. Holmes, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BARNESVILLE, GA. Will prm'tlce in Hit- courts comiii'islni; the I 'lllit Circuit, rolled ions.-i soecinHy. Office I over H. i. f: K. W. Kldcr's store. oetl2 DO YOU KNOW; TO RILL ARB’S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag: Rose laxil’ Fine f’ut Ch(*w ;> i-- S T a v v ('1 jppings. aml Black, Brown and | Yellow SNI’FFS are the best ami cheapest, ! (juaiity considered! novlJ-lv dANI TAfJiUM. Itlver iWa, Od. Tlv dry climnfo cn?R9. Nose, Throat, Lun _*• ♦all idea, SO p., route, cost, free, : iMliiPillPf fAll that tbodonbtful curious or thoufjhtfui vaot t-o# *kn r 'xv, Ckith nart unlit bind in- 50 ctfl.paper 25c,SIar-| 3riago Guide. 144 Pife.wcfcsealed, money o*- c?as,byj dr s mmm ! JThe irrentsiKi' iniif't. Ncrzour Dot'rilty,Tr:oedlmoot3 sto Mttrri.apr©, ConsulfnGr.rt end Pmnr-htot free, i self-cure. A favorite prescription of one of tho most noted and successful specialists in the U. 8. (now retired! for tlie cure of Aerrou# Drbilitjj, ItOHt JSnnliood, D>ofce*and Dfeoy. .Sent in plain sealed cnvelope/'ree. Druggistscanfillit. Address DR* WARD & CO., Louisians, f*lo. r ti—i m— nw-**--— "*■ w— —i W. j. IVERSON, LAWYER, ZEBULOX, - GEORGIA. ■Me U A ? s STS. Ail Orders Shipped Direct from Factories LEBER, GOOLSBY & CO, Manufacturers’ Agents Cigars and Tobacco. Tlie Celebrated K, K, K. Snnking Tobacco, RESIDENT ADDRESS: No. 30 Broad street, : ATLANTA, GEORGIA. novlfi — ■■■ ■■ u—n n iiiirt~ r PRIVATE INFIRMARY FOIL THE Medical and Surgical Treatment OF DISEASES OF I WM. ABRAM LOVE, M. D., Physician’ and Sukgeon in Charge. THOS. D. LOVE, M. I)., Assistant. NO. 183 WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, - Georgia. This Infirmary lias been fitted in with tlie latest improveiuents and ail convenienceseal ciliated to conduce to the health ar<l 'lome-iik * conifon <*i patients. Physicians or ot liers may send ilieir friei ds licre feeling assured that they will receive ev- , cry attention their respective eases may demand. Patients attended in their private hoarding houses when de-fired. Calls from a distance receive prompt attention. novl"-ly Mtiniifaclurcr.: and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Scrolls, Stair Rails, Newels, Ballusters, Window and Door Frames, Lumber and Building Materials OF ALL KINDS. Office, Factory and Warerooins, Butler Street and Georgia Railroad , At lanta, Ga. augl6-4m THOMATON, GEORGIA. FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Never before have I entered upon n season wi*!i large, so elegant, and what is most es sential to a successful business, so popular and saleable Hue of goods. Chamber Suits from $lO to $l5O I am showing some very elegant styles in this line which will be found surprisingly cheap, thoroughly made and finely finished. PARLOR SUITS $35 to $125. My new styles are prettier than ever a-nd prices will at once establish the fact that I am headquarters. Book Cases, Wardrobes, Desks, Dr. -Pig Cases, Barer.us, Wa-distanTs, Bed steads and Chairs can be bought from me fora smaller sum of money than any other estab lishment in Middle <h or gia. Spring Pads and Mattresses a specialt.y. See th in byalimetms before you buy. Dining Suits and Sitting Room Furniture in all the latest styles—no better place in Georgia to buy Mum here of me. Window Shades, Pictures, Picture Frames. Mirrors, Wall Pockets, Wall Paper, &c., of all kinds at prices astonishingly cheap. I can and will sell yon anything In the Furniture lino far below eompt tition. Give me one trial. W McCASLAN, Thomiistou, Ga, I se!’ tie' Domestic and American Sewing Machines ch. ap for cash or oh time. sep2otf Buggies and Carriages. The unik ■ signed li.ts in stock a full lino of the CELEBRATED LIGHT RUNXIXG COLUMBUS BUGGIES, SINGLE and DOUBLE iind is the only agent in Thomaston for those superior Yehieles. . The Milburn Wagon Also in stock. A full line of Harness, Rugs, Whips, Saddles, Briildles at lowest figures. He has also a first-class LIVERY STABLE well oquiped with splendid horses and nice buggies. Give him a call. J. W. F. HIGHTOWER, soiilS-ISm Tlioinaston, Ga.