The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, January 01, 1885, Image 1

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THE BARNESVILLE GAZETTE. VOL. XVi. SEWER PIPE, SEWER PIPE. Vet rifled Suit Glnzid Stone Sewer, Drain and Culvert Pipe three leot to three inches. We wish to stiv to Cities,Railroads, Dealers, Builders, Contractors, Plumbers and Everybody, that we •will sell the Stine Veirifled Silt Glazed Sewer, Drain and Culvert Pipe, Cheaper than you ever bought m this •countrv, cheaper than vwu can huv the common cement pipe. \1 e will not he undoi.-old. dont buy until you get our prices. No foul sewer gas cane, ape through the Vet rifled Stone Salt Glazed Sewer Pipe bkc it does through •cement pipe, as cement pipe i> porous ai 1 will not stand acids. Don t huv unl il you ve u- 01 \\. itc. i ivy til rnnku it pay vo\i t<> buy Tom us. \W also keep a. full assorted sizes ot C-uvves.hlbo>\ s.S..t u. .i \ np^cvc., And Fittings of Every Description. We will mah contracts to fumUi „V. laved. We keep Stove Flues Drop Button*. S-ovo Thimbles) and Chimnev Tayv We art head'jusr;. for lVtland, Louisville and JWedale Cement-*, Ila .-ter laris. Land P’asle". LIME! LIME! Plastering Hair, Whin Sim 4. Mark).- Dt:-i • "re Brick. Fire Clay, <&c., Eve; . :.n, Cvp - ShingCuß^ Heart Pine Shingles And Laths CO A Tv, * COAL. We a c .-d .mans for the J, ' > Mouina'.t and Poplar Crock Goa's ;.>r Georgia. MoridtiJ and the. A aro linas. mi):. <1 v East tenii- .: r .ny. and will furnish dealers and consumers as low aseau be bought. Anthracite, Grate, JStov< and nut eoa.t at bottom prices. ScspSes & Sons, / Atlanta, Ga. / sgr, AN D*FANCY GOODSLS" New is tie time time and the TRADE Pi,LACK, ♦ ‘Whitehall Strict, is the place to ktv Drms Goods. Silk- -V<dvets Plashes, Fringes, GiwtsS, 1Io : <tt, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, (Virsete,Uloop St iris. bus tj,. j Vhes Merino Ve<ts. Jersm Jackets. HU tihk ny*-s irbChcnille and Flush, Embroideries, Lures, I idles Auiiliuuot Irams, KensLigton .'Embroider v, rtU’ diemlle mi Arnwtne. We guarantee ipnees mi the above Lmds DAtoßOncr cent, testlnn. any hmise # a city Tn prices .ml styles w. always lead and never follow I-n Mlifcsiorv we know n* competition> We guarantee our prices at) jH-reerA less 'Wainianj_ house m the Stake for the same goods. O.tr sale of ( fctrieh Tips and Ptantes at 50 cents on the ddlh.r. has teen more than asiiccesh We stillvontinu • this sale. Glow's fitted u the lumd a-fneimdty. (\mo to the TRADE PALACE, L. L. -i< H. F. A U IIINSGN. Atlanta, (.a. E. J. Murphey &c Cos., WILL PA Y Macon Prices For Cotton, IN DEBTS. POISON OAK. •Htemt* to yield every time to treatment with j ftwift'H .Specific. * Hpahtanbitbo,K •• March Id. M 4. YwumiOßt valuable modleinv, (Swift’s Sjm- : eiflc) has done me -so that I feel like >ari/ this for the beneiH .<those who sutrei' : I4lc. j rl|<t. J was prihoi** ire Pnsrin Oak.and saw not a well day for six fus, uniil I used Swift *t Speed tie. lit the J ears I used -i- , must <-vci v kind of medic h>. : >ut none had the j desired effect. AUer ufius six hoi tips <n j Swift'sSpeeirte 1 amresvred to jierfecf,health —with not a sign of flat akiMf r } oison let K Yours truly, ]T.Wi D XKSP.ITT. POISON, OAK. I had for thiity-eljdif years safThrcd every st>nntratl !*ttirjtn< r \\iJ Vtf&m Oair, which J contract ud in bathing when a l*#y. I tried ev *rv:.hlng,#ftr it. iiiclutiiu* many physicians, any IxmuUL I took six bottles ot S%t’wV-'iflc (S. SA four years ago, and jNanw nl'esound-aiid well. Three Hummers j have passed and I havi hml no reriirn of it. JOSEPH BEAtfLEY, Coluiulkis, Ga. Remarkatle Results. I tiavip had remarkable succors with Swift's Specifle; luiWeurcd several cases permanent- ; ly In a very short tines; One case xvhieli lam liow treating was giv*n up to die, and usiuffthrec Isotth* is > far recovered that I think one more bottle \x ill cure her. Thvj most remarkable edspof all was a lady with medulary cancer r*f the womb, for whom I had no hope whatever. After using one bottle j I am satisfied she wif soon is- cured. J. VYL E QI’ILAIN. M. !>., j Easleys, K. C. 1 Our treatise on fsood and Skin Diseases ma, .e dftße Wfes P EC I F I nra. Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. X. Y. Office, \m W. 2*i Ht., bet. 6th dc 7th A vs. FOR RENT. A. it i int<- in iu.icf.wn, I will rent a settle ment r ' acres jf tendable l.ntl, between i Hicntnwer'B ami Triine Mill* in Upson conn- j tv next vear for one bale of cotton- “Money gfcred is money mu<c.” H. PERDU t. Barnesville, Oa., Dec. 2nd, ISM.-34 DR. WM. A. WRIGHT, AT THE People’s Drug Store, M. 5 FROMCOBNER MAIKET AND MAIN STREETS, BfiPKESVILLE, A. Is out *gsiid with %, fresh-eupply tf Drugs and MeflkdneK, Oil ! and Vamk-hes, Garden ScceSs, Fine Perfumery,, L.ifity.lvy, F.ivie loilct.j utnl shawh ig Snaps, Harps, Lamps *>f all (*rasitu and Lamp * mods. Snuffs in Itaxcs and jars, Yagurs, [Panes, SpwAajc’ltn-., Razors,. Combs,; ! Brushes, School Boobs, 'Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Irik, 'Slates, Window') I Glass, PnJtftrr, Flavoring Extracts, Fishing Tackle, 1 dtaeeo, Pwrket Cut-. I ]ery. The** with other articles too'numerous to matnritum, .all <of which' will be sol# on reasonable ftorms. PRESCRIPTIONS FREE. gWF fbivate diseases strictly confidential. -seplS-tf W.S . Ml DOLE BROOK S& CO., ARE STILL TO THE FRONT, Withe the T. K. Lyon stack 'Groceries and Hardware, which they taught at a great sacrifice ami are selling the same way. THE RUSH STILL GOES ON, and the goods are being soVl cheap. In the stock they have many i go*, is that they will sell regardJw* of cost, before moving to their new ; Quarters that are rapidly going u.j*. Don’t fail to see them before you buy goods in thetr line. novbl-tf JOHN F. TAYLOR Mae risen from the ashes, walke 1 into a neat, r -w brick build irgg, with a full stock of Fresh Goods ! And will sc!! as Cheap as the Cheapest. Call and examine his stock. He will 1- pleased to see all his Friends and Customers! dec 18 -- ■ " ' " 111 1 1 " Tin and Iron Roofing. —And Galvanized Cornice.zn We wish to announce to the people of Barnesville and surrounding! ! country that we have the latest improved machinery and tools for put- [ I tinj, 0 n Tin and Iron Roofing, and defy competition in this line, as well as pumbing, steam and Gas fittings. Stoves,Ranges,Oil Stoves, Pumps Bath Tube, Wind Mills, Terra Cotta Pipe, Water Closets, Hot Water Boilers, Marble Wafh Stands, Iron and Galvanized Pipe, and everything ! to be found in a first class plumbing and tin roofing establishment. 1 ORME & REYNOLDS, Macon, Ga. BARNESVILLE, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1884, Workl Work! Work! “V" will please excuse Earnest Worker from replying in- full to his lengthy . article. He is also most generously released from all fur- 1 tlier correspondence for” liieis real j life is earnest and there are no spare moment-left for literature of that style. Let ns all be up and doing, without a word of complaint, hear-! * • I ing our burdens and liberally giv ing to all purposes that advance on earth the Kingdom of Heaven. Let f us amply provide our wives and cliil divn with means to go forward in evi ry good work and instead of be ing a stumbling block'in their way be the Moses and Joshua to lead thent onward! There are too many poor w! low and orphans, sick, suifering ano bereaved in otir county who need the golden moments spent on .c ill. 1 , n propria.; e '"M ot her 11 id dour'.! -v.H'tife i.tH.m'bToke lionet, and the" o' eloth grip suck" with which be visiles to incest Earnest Worker. Such articles of dress, as well as all ittlenss of-fHiul, are finrinoi’c abhor red in this portion of Pike than Bic can evea Smagrnc. i He.says we have stupidly mis con ■ strued his article mi Universal 'Beg ging.” Slow glad .we aa.ro to hoar our • head has orred and mot our heart! • We must "insist however on Ins read ing his own contribution .over a- i gain. Suresly the typo- of the Gazette would not have imßiciously woven into i! tin;.! spirit •$ complaint a gninst church collections, wtrinli ap ;icarsin overv line-ef the first col -1 umn. and in the last paragraph where lie begs“ a rest” from these same cFlkctions. Tliou,ifk entire staangers we are willing to shake tends over the j little chasm, if lie wail march to the front" Tt-v a smart bov“ without havingto he begged, and give liber ally and freely with the New Your, to all the various burch organiza tions auei.Q good w writs of Bnrnes villo, and sorrotindaßji community. The Methodist church did not con-j sider it begging when the Baptist j j solicited iCJiiitributioH.'S to hiuM a j handsome church. It was giving to ' the Lord asud we believe they will j cheerfully assist in finishing the | structure at any time. And thus it is | with all true hearted Christians, j But we shall be afraid to approach ! “‘\V“ with a subscription paper fori any good cause, lest he dub us un’- | versal beggars. Earnest Worki R. j I Booxvili.k. Miss., Dec., 23rd 1884. Mk. 11. 11. S watts : Dear Sin—l scat myself to in form you of the Georgia hands who came out with me last Christmas. They are all well, excepting Jesse Banks, who died last April. Ida Banks babv died on the first if this mouth. The others are all goner ally well. There were 35 that left Vi>iir place with me. They all thought they were going to the promised land, where their God would rain down maim t. But they had to step in a land of toil. They all have fain- j ted except Harrison Banks and | Luke Darden. They are yet looking j for the promised land. The others j would all go hack to Georgia if they ! could. They say they had better die in Georgia. We di l rot have any' rain from the middle of July until j the first of October, and made from j one to two hales of cotton to the land. They have not been abb- to pay 1 hack their ti-m '.porta! he, n ,■ for their ration bills, so they me under the EgvqHon -Bondage. Iliit wr lv.pl that Elijah will pray that we wnl have more rain. Luke i>a ’den paid his troupertrtion. saved his corn) and made some clear money. I write 1 these facts, because you see who! leaves there. Tell them that I say 1 this is not the land of promise, hut j the land of hard labor and nomonev. We have to make a crop here com- i rnencingin March and gather it by j the first of December. The man that! ■ make anything here has to work; mighty fast and particular hard. We j j dont want any more Georgius, es | pecially those looking for forty | j acres and a big gray mule. I will j ! close by saying, if I live I will come ! j to see you again in 1889. if the L > and will. Yours Truly, K. J. Banks. A large lot of nuts of all kinds j can be had bv going to J. L. Kenne- j dv’e. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL. One of the Most Creditable of Our Southern Enterprises.“ For some time past the show win dows of our most prominent dry goods houses have been adorned bv the displays of the latent Mi eiielene bedspreads made by the Swift Manufacturing Company, of 1 this city. No one cun imagine i v, ithout seeing them, how oxqu,.- itc j (he beauty of these goods, which represent the highest perfection oi artistic weaving. We say avbsliej i ib'r the reason that the most o. u - itii'u! designs of flowers, consisting of loses, Allies, orange blossoms, ! g 'aiiiums. cte, are first drawn in | charming combinations and am x • a•, counterpart of each isrepr I need ii i la- cloth. Wo see the leaves with everv vein depicted, the full blown ro-e and the bursting bud. die j g 'ful clambering vine, and even 1 ( .■pid with his bow and quiver J . .-dug and sporting among the; b ''.idles. The designs are so mini-j eroils that it would be quite im ;i i ilile to describe them all in de !■ ■ ! . but one of the most elaboraie] tu-rns just completed for the j | New Orleans exposition deserves especial mention, It is a copy from a design by Walter Crane, a very distinguished English artist and a noted illustrator of books. It was made by him as a model for the interior decoration of a million aires house to be carved in rose wood. We notice in it cockatoos perched upon graceful houghs, and peacocks standing in royal dignity among the branches: cherubs, with wings extended, idling the j happy hours away and holding from one to another festoons of flowers ; in another place a hand some little fellow, with curling hair and covered by nothing but nature's garb, sits holding tl e head of Comedy while another below him is fondling the head of Medusa. Prominent in tnis deasigu is the cornucopia tilled with luscious fruit of all kinds, while on either side stands the nine apple tree | topped with its-delicious fruit so ! typical of a southern dime. In the ; center we notice a beautiful basket ■of flowers, and near them dusters of grapes, while below these are shocks of wheat, and on them the sickle is carelessly thrown which lias cut tlie golden grain. All these (iguiey so numerous and so differ -1 cut, a-e so happily blended with j arabesque work that it makes a ! picture of perfect harmony and | pleasing etteet. To get this design ready for the loom required a month’s work of artistic labor and skill of the highest order. In no part of America has this character | of work ever before been attempt ed. Such ■ goods have heretofore | been imported from England at a ! very high price. The designs, if i worked in silk, would be worth i their weight in gold and would class with tapestry in beauty of ex ecution. The designs for theexpo- sitionare made in all colors, old gold and blue, crimson and gold, cream and white, embracing in fact all shades, from the most del icate tint to the deepest hue. Although this rare 4,esign was | made chiefly for display, it will he made hereafter reguarly for sale. No handsomer present covdd he made than one of these very crcd- j it a! >lc novelties, which arc as use ful and enduring as they are orna mental and beautiful. YVc predict I that the exhibit of these goods in New Orleans will produce as much [pleasure to visitors as any thing ; tier .—Co’umbns Enquirer-Sun. “Acted Like a Charm.” This is what Mrs. Mayer, of Bra onne street, New Orleans, says of | Brown’s Iron Bitters. A “charm’’| works quietly, surely, promptly,! thoroughly and with delightful of-j feet. That is just the way this won-1 derful family medicine works on | invalids who have hyen suffering the woes of liver complaint dys-; pepsia and impoverished blood. I’Lose who know its worth say it is a Complete cure for dyspepsia, weak ness malaria neuralgia, etc, Many of mv customers are ac quainted with the fact that for sometime past I have been the on-! [ ly member of the firm of Benson,! Manic & Cos. The world-wide rep- j u' ation of this firm’s name as send ing out none hut the I>est of seeds has been so great that I have here tofore hesitated to change it. but now that the name of Maiile i* l fl h most cqualy as well-known, I have decided to change the name of our firm January Ist, 1885, from that of Benson, Maule & Cos., to simply Wm. Henry Maule. Very truly, Wm. Henry Maule, Proprietor. A large lot of nice sweet Fla. or- 1 anges just received by J L. Kenedy, j The National Ciger Manufacturer,e Association discussed the proposed new Spanish treaty and appointed a committee to memoiiabzo Con gross and fight the treaty in Wash ing ton. Mr Anton. Granilcolas Illinois, states that he was a long time a suflero. - with rheumat'sm winch he <iired by the use ofSt.Jaco’ Oil tho great, pain iclievor. The best men in both p m Ohio have u” ;j ed in a, petition t.o the L( gisjpi.ue to stibn t a ivs: t tifional a'uo.idmeot a bn l " • the j(letoberelection. The peopiewoti'd ratify it with a rush if • hey in I the chance- To make children In ei'hy use j nlonty of air plenty of milk p’entv ! of sleep and always hav" a 'mitie of Dr Bull’s Cough Syrup in case of I croup. Itbi icoek.s total majovify hi the South in IS,SO was P 2 A Clove, la.nd.stobd majority in the South in IS, SI wa oJd.ooS. Thu Cleveland,s I majori'di s in the Hm'dierti States j weie IJto, 171 lc-s liis i, iLotcoekjS I majorities. Til,'nv nagers of at'. Blatue,s ca mpaign seem intent upon keeping the patty “ solid.” They have begun bv . o‘ a riiing every one who did not actively supjiort Si". Blame as umit, to be ineluued in their party, wl. ioTr they assume to he the republican, party. Congressman Cox truly Says that • the surplus is a prove.. .lon and ]ierptt;ifd itch for every one.s pa bn.” The mu'' 'pbc't y and swol len pro])orlions of the moiv ’•-grab bing bids in Congress show that Mr. Cox is right. The gin house of Messrs. Gregan & Thornton, of Elbert county, was burned on Fridaynight las!, with six bales of cotton. Loss estimated a t -f 1,1 ID, and thought to be incen diarism. M. L. Har< is, dealer in dry goods; at Athens, was closed Thursday by A. J. Cobb,a representative of two Boston houses, Mr. Hart's is a prominent merchant, and says that be v. : ■ 1 soon open business again. Dr. Haygood pulled Emory College out of debt before he' left it. When lie took charge o-f it, there was a burdensome debt overhanging it. He labored to the end of lifting this debt, and turns her over to Dr. Hopkins untram lneled. A Sure Cure for Piles. 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 Remedy. Piles in all its forms, Itch, Halt Rheum and Ringworm can he permanently cured by this great remedy. Price 50 cents. Manufactured by the Dr Bosanko Medicine Cos., Piqua, 0. Hold by .T. \Y T . Hightower. The report of the Post Office De partment for 1883 showed that during that period thereoe : pts from all sources exceeded the expendi tures in 17 States. During 1884 the receipts exceeded the expenditures I in eiily 10 Slab's, ihc unfavorable showing being attributed to the re duction in the rate of postage. Don’t Look Like a Wreck. “'When a man is going down hill everybody is ready to give him a kick.” Yes. that is so. It is sad but natural. Why, many a man nd woman, seeking employment, wmf’d nave got It ift-heir hair had n't been so thin and gray. One bot [ tie of Barker’s Hair Balsam is then i the best investment. It stops fall- I iughair, promotes new growth and j restores color. Clean, highly per- I fumed, not a dye. A great improve ! ment over any similar preparation, [ and sold at the low pi ice of 50 ets. England has announced that she has failed to sed-lc the Franco-Chi- I nese difficulty. Tne Fa’l River sp : i ! ners are about to publish a monthly journal and favor the Senate I’ll prohibiting the importation of for eign contract labor. Wilkinson jefe Cos., hankers of S , p-icuse, N. Y., i have failed : liahP’ties $5 1,0’0; as sets, about $1500.( 90. Several large fa’lures are reported from Connec ticut and Massachusetts. J, W, Hightower, the Druggist,is always looking after the interest of his customers; he has now secured the sale of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup, a remedy that never fails to cure Coughs, Colds, Pains in the Chest and Lung Affec tions. For proof try a free sample bottle. Regular size 50 cents and sl.-00. > NO. 49