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THE BARNESVIS ,LE GAZETTE.
VOL; XVII.
Edgar L. Rogers,
(Successor to Rogers & Smith.)
Has sold out the stock carried by the old firm, and
note opens up a
FRESH, NEW STOCK.
ina neat new brick room, lie will
Lead in Low Prices.
./ fall line of
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Slices
Dress Goods,Laces,Etabraidcry.Tuckin<J,Brints.tfc
CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
*
Before yon parch asc gire him a oal/■
ALL GOODS DELIVERED.
W.C. STEVENS, J* H. STEVENS, WM. STEVENS.
STEVENS POTTERY
Culvert Pipe, Sewer Pipe
and Drain Pipe.
Headquarters for anything made of Clay. Fire Brick, Grate Brick
Hearth Brick, Everlasting Well Curbing, Flower Pots and Urns by the
thousands.
Do Cities and R. R. Companies
We offer special inducements on Pipe from “2 bore to 24,” and will sell
better go ids for less money than
ANY POTTERY IN THE SOUTH
Write us for Price List.
(anß STEVENS, JIRO. & CO., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
JOHN F. TAYLOR
Has risen from the ashes, walked into a neat, new brick building,with
a full stock of
Fresh Goods !
And will sell as
Cheap as the Cheapest.
Call and examine his stock. lie will he pleased to see all his
Friends and Customers!
declß
May’s New Ideal Lamp
A Unlit most brilliant am! wonderfully lnnie—tietter Ilian nan or any three elilinney
lamp* combined; oaves all expense anil annoyance of chimneys. No shade or glols- required
Inn ilk., ua m, aiway ready for use.
Positively Positively
Non Explosive
11U ulllUlYu Burns any Grade of
No Odor, 'Vk fj Kerosene.
NO DANGER, |r?| Stand Lamps
Be sure to investigate, this won- Bi 1 hJbxAill VI U VIIII U
derful safe and jp " A Bracket, or hanging styles. Also
JSS Ms Chandeliers!
“May’s New Ideal,”
on Burner—None other genuine. 1 1 '
Sent to any address, securely pticked in a box—Agents wanted.
HAYN< >R STEW A ItT, \% Bare lay St., N. Y.
COMPRISES FOUR PREPARATIONS.
} Liver, Heart and Kidney Tonic— For torpid Liver and
Kidneys, and patpltation.
Blood Purifer. —For Scrofula and Blood Taints.
Brain Tonic ■ —For Epilepsy and other convulsions.
Diarrhoea Mixture— For Diarrhoea, Dysentery,&e.
Made at 55 Broad street Atlanta, and sold by Druggist generally.
BARNESVILLE, GA., THURSDY, APRIL 9, 1885.
SOUTHERN • QUEEN
Wrought Iron CHOKING RANGE.
Manufactured in my own workshop of No. 14 best quality sheet iron.
Weight of range 400 pounds. Every one guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. Send for price list.
marlft T. A. SNOW, Chattanooga, Tenn.
For sale by H. R. CHAMBERS, Barncsville.
DON'T READ THIS!
NOTICE TO EVERY WOMAN IN THE LAND
NATURE'S GREAT HEALING BALM
“Woman’s Safe Remedy.”
A sure cun* for that distressing female complaint, Flour Alba, (or Whites.) It beats tne
world of discovery, and Is the want of the world. Tills distressing complaint. has battled
t lie med leal profession; but at last this groat problem has been solved. And to assure the i
public we mean what we say, we warrant every bottle to cure or money refunded. This Balm
Is for Flour Alba (or Whites) and nothing more. Price 75 cents a bottle. Manufactured by
COL LI EE <? BUG RETT,
211 Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Wholesale by Magnus & Hightower. marli)
PRIVATE INFIRMARY
Medical and Surgical Treatment
OF DISEASES OF
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
WM. ABRAM LOVE, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon in Charge.
THOS. D. LOVE, M. D., Assistant.
NO. 183 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia.
This Infirmary has been fitted up with the latest lmproveinons and a[l conveniences cal
culated to conduce to t he health and home-like comfort of patients.
Physicians or others may semi tli<*lr friends here feeling assured that they will receive ov
cry attention their respective caws may demand.
Patients attended In their private boarfling houses wlicn desired.
Calls from a distance receive prompt attention. novl3-ly
Planing Mill I
D. W. HUGHES,
CHA TTAjYOCGA, TEJYJY
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Flooring, Ceiling, Siding
Rough and Dressed Yellow Pine and Poplar Lumber,
Shingles and Laths.
Building. Supplies a Specialty.
marlPmO WHITE FOR ESTIMATES.
Marble and Granite
IF YOU NEED MARBLE AND GRANITE
Monuments $ Headstones,
TABLETS, CURBING <k
Write to or call on
T. H. BRAT, Griffin, Ga:
Chapman & Crawley,
MILNER, GEORGIA,
Dealers in DRY GOODS,
Groceries and Confectioneries.
goods for all lines of Country Produce. marSyl
Washington Letter.
Washington, April 4, IS‘ ; 5.
The new administration has been
at the helm for one month, and re
publicans profess to be surprised
and are perhaps a little disappoint
ed that tne rebel llag has not been
mailed to the mast head. To des
cribe the state of the average demo
cratic mind just now would bo diffi
cult. Certain prominent Demo
crats here are astonished and cha
grined at the appointment ol Mr.
Pearson, a republican, to be post
master of New York City. Other
demoearts, as prominent, consider
tlie appointment wise, and politic,
and urge that it will win the admin
istration more friends than it will
estrange. Many consider the ap
pointment a concession to the in
dependents and republicans who
voted for president Cleveland in the
belief that his appointments would
be guided by the highest regard for
the good of the public service. Mr.
Pearson has never been a politician
During the canvass he was not pro
minent as a Democrat or Republi
can or Independent. He simply
attended to his business as Post
master and kept the employes of
liis office at their work on election
day, to the intense disgust of the
Republican managers.
A great fuss has been made be
cause the Department of the Inter
ior was closed on the day of the
funeral of ex-Socretary Thomson
who was a Cabinet Officer during
Buchanan’s administration, but was
afterwards identified with the seces
sion movement. To close the De
partment on the death of a Cabinet
Officer or ex-cabinet officer, is a
custom that would he more honor
ed in the breach than in the obser
vance, for it has no more solemniz
ing or edifying influence than to
give hundreds of clerks opportun
ity for a picnic or a spree. There
are ten thousand clerks in Washing
ton today that are joyously reckon
ing on the holiday that Gen. Grant’s
funeral will bring them, planning
excursions, and preparing to cele
brate the event with all the good
cheer, but none of the lugubrious
ness, of an Irish wake. Mr. Lamar
saw fit to follow a bad custom, and
that Mr. Thompson had been iden
tified with the secession movement
did not appear to weigh more with
him than did the unfitness of Mos
by and Longstreet with General
Grant; or of Mahone, when taken
to the bosom of the Republican
Senate; or of ex-Postmaster Gener
al Key, who was appointed by
Hayes to a Cabinet position not
withstanding the fact that he had
been arrayed in arms and had led a
brigade against the Union. The
flag of the Post Office Department
will one day be at half mast, and
the clerks will have a holiday on the
occasion of the death of P. M. Gen
eral Key. Evarts, Schurz, and
other presidency stealers will be
likewise honored, still the fault of
the theft of the presidency in 1876-
-77 will not he condoned.
I n m nuv vwim'/m u.
President Cleveland is in excel
lent health, and may be seen every
afternoon in a carriage, usually with
his secretary, Col. Lam on t. Ho is
already acquainted with the many
beautiful drives about Washington.
He still uses the horse and carriage
loaned him by ex-President Arthur,
but a pair of horses has been pur
chased for him by a friend in New
York. It has been announced that
the President will hold his first pub
lic reception during this mouth.
It is believed the Capital will not
be deserted during the summer as
has been the case for the last sixteen
years but that the President and
Cabinet will spend their time here.
Washington has grown the; be the
pleasantest of summer resorts. The
broad streets and avenues are now
well shaded. Parks and fountains
arc found every few squares. To
the South of the White House are
a system of artificial lakes. The
improvement of the Potomac
swamps, though yet incomplete,
has done much to eradicate malar
ia. r Those who have seen Washing
ton only in the winter know little
of the attractions of the Capital of
the United States.
Cause Of Failure.
Want of confidence accounts for
half of the business failures of' to
day. J. W. Hightower, the Drug
gist, is not liable to fail for the
want of confidence in Dr. Bosanko’s.
Cough and Lung Syrup, for he giv
es away a bottle free to all who are
suffering with Coughs, Colds, Asth
ma, Consumption and all affections
of the Throat and Lungs.
The freight rates of our great
trunk lines have been advanced,
but this will have no effect on the
price of Dr. Bull’s Cough Sp. up,
which is sold at the old price of 25
cents a bottle.
Counterfeit Silver Dollars.
The Savannah News says: “A.
large number of counterfeit silver
dollars,arc in circulation in the city.
At (lie Southern bank to-dav a.
great many of them were detected
and thrown out, and one of the
hank officials estimates that fully
f>,ooo of them are afloat in town.
The spurious coin is a very good
imitation—so like the original that
it requires an expert to detect it. It
is a shade lighter than the genuine
both in color and weight, and cm
only be told from the original by
the closest sort of examination. It
will be well for the public to keep a
sharp lookout for the queer coins.”
Advertising ChentsHl
“It has become so common to lie
gin an article, in an elegant, inter
esting style.
“Then run it into some advertise
ment that we avoid all such,
“And simply call attention to
the merits of Hop Bitters in as
plain, honest terms as possibe,
“To induce people
“To give them one trial, which
so proves their value that they will
never use anything else.”
‘Tin: Remedy so favorably noticed in all
tin 1 papers,
R •ligious uml secular, Is
"Having a large sale, and is supplanting all
other medicines.
“Then* is no denying the virtues of the Hop
plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have
shown great shrewdness and ability * * *
"In compounding a medicine whose vitucu
are so palpable to every one’s observation.”
Did She Die?
“No!
“Shu lingered and suffered along,
pining away all the time for
years,”
“The doctors doing her no
good
“And at last was cured by this
Hop Bitters the papers say so much
about.”
“Indeed! Indeed!”
How thankful we should be for
that medicine.”
Daughter’s Misery,
“Eleven years our daughter suffered on a
betl of misery,
"From a complication of kidney, livery
rheumatic trouble ami Nervous debility,
"Under the care of the best physicians,
"Who gave tier disease various names,
"Hut no relief,
"And now she is restored to us in good
health by us simple a remedy as nop Bitters,
that we bad shunned for years before using
it.”—Tiik Parents.
Father is Getting Well,
"My daughters sav:
" How much better father is since ho list'd
Hop Bitters.”
"He is getting well after his long suffering
from a disease declared incurable.”
ml we are so glad that we used yourJßit
ters.” —A I,ADYof UticayN. Y.
None genuine without a bunch of green
Hopson the white label. Shun all the vile, pois
onous staff with ,‘Hop” or “Hops” in their
name.
On all Fools day, two thousand
women the wives of unpaid soldiers
surprised the Turkish minister of
Finance, by forcing their way to
his office and demanding that
their husbands he paid off. Tho
minister tried to explain but they
could not see it, and rushed at him.
He made his escape from death by
jumping qutthe back window.
Two Very Ugly Twins.
They go hand in hand, and lead
their victim a terrible trot down in
to the valley of the shadow of death.
One is neuralgia, the other rheuma
tism. These generally proceed
from disorderc 1 blood. Brown’slron-
Bitters knocks out these ugly twins
by setting the blood aright and in
vigorating the system. Mr. AY. T.
Osborne, of Coxviile, Ala., used
Brown’s Iron Bitters for rheuma
tism and neuralgia with most hap-
py effect. It also cures dyspepsia,
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If money is being made by any
one, it is the gas companies in New
York. The capital of one company
has increased since its formation
from $1,000,000 to $4,000,000; of
another from $500.001 ) to $3000,000;
of another from $500,000 to $4,000,
000.
Convincing.
The proof of the pudding is not
chewing the string, but in having
an opportunity to test the article
direct J. W. Hightower, the Drug
gist, has a free trial bottle of Dr.
Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup
for each and every one who is affli
cted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Consumption or any Lung Affec
tion.
Marshal Hughes, of the Virginia
district, was arrested in Texa and
will be taken to Richmond for trial.
An examinatian of his receipts
shows an apparent discrepancy of
about SB,OOO, which he will he call
ed on to make good.
Bernard Murphy, Champion
Youth Walker of Australia, says in
the Melbourne Sportsman: “On
Monday previous to the match with
Ormes, of Sydney, I was attacked
with the ‘stiteli.’ I could not walk
another yard, and gave up all hope
of winning. I was advised to try
St. Jacobs Oil. I did so, rubbing a
little on my side. I have not been
troubled since, and won my match.’
NO. II