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About The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1891)
THE BARNESYILLE GAZE VOL.. 23 SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO. tear L Rogers, BIoMII® BEWARE! . u.'uiiv years of my business experience I have looked fnitbful S; ?. ;Bl ll est of mv customers, and can congratulate myself that I have guard between them and extortionate competitors. I am proud “that a customer once, means a customer always." Baye a BIG TRADE. \ * 0 preparations to supply that trade this season. MjJag close prices tie tie people to me; and to the people 1 wMh good taste Las been ( ut-done in the selection of Spring G<Sh line, the ladies all look to me to give them the latest, and Wt theses go Dels varied enough to supply all. From the very fig I can fit up the Novelties. m MWmj I have Braided sets, China and Surah Silks, anMHH u.ateh.G RMlli and laces.® in these goods put me out of the reach of co mpe|| [HHH the cities. Don't forget that I have got the m, all widths, m ■ .Brck arid colored. |-e nothing & @ents 3E*urtehlngs. Bj^Ved to go to Macon or Atlanta unless you want to prices. I very newest and. and sell customers even in these See mine B:e you make a selection. SBBvont enumerate further. I keep what you want, and credit By others as to pi ices. mm EDGAR F. Howard and L. A. Collier want to sec^ T ou^B|^^^^^^^|^r ■. TANARUS, Bim HP Has a splendid line ■oois, Mm!, Snots, StaX otc. HH Also* Large Stoek fIH Bcj & Staple, GrocerieOarming ft Implements Etc., Etc. ?. f Rule is Quick Sales and Short Profits. g Gor don Institute^^B HARNESVILLE. GEj^^Hj ■ FALL SESSION IF GIFS SEFTEIWBEE, in tlie ldstoty of tlie State have the people of Georgia had jjKnd cheaper lates for educating their sons and daughters than are this popular institution. Tlie reputation of Gordon Institute for tliorough- intlie past, the fact that the pupils are found in every part of tlie State, honor upon their alma mater, and a full faculty of experienced teacli |Brs, most of whom have been in the Institute foi several years, stand as a for the success of the future. Owing to the liberality of the citi- Bartlesville the school is enabled to offer to resident and non-resident low rates of $7.00 for the spring term and $5.00 for the Km t^L git offer the very low rates of $3.00 escn per month. The Departments andTclcgrapliy have bee:, aided to the Institute; and compe have been employed to take cliaige of these departmeui*, a distinct branch of study, will be taught by an accomplished departments will be added as they are demanded. For furthe for catalogue or applty to, MMI JERE M.POUND, President ■i /“S* eoieS oared. No knife. X* instrument. No pain. No loss ®f time. pH, -HAY FEVER Ho A PREVENTIVE FOR ABOVE NAMED DISEASES. per bottle. Sent seourely packed, wltk directions for self-treatment, on receipt of cures from some of the moat prominent people here and elsewhere, oa lid Floor,Jldiaß||jLP.O. Box 184, UfytL Gx seiieited. m J THIS INFALLIBLE CURES FOR -V STRICTURE AND GLEET. SEMINAL WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY BARNESVILLE, GA., APRIL 9 1891. Evolution of Gordon Institute. By Ik M. Turner. Number 9. 0 The following picture of School life in Barnesville was kindly furnish ed me by Mrs. Belle K. Abbott of My Earl^Wßßßecollections. ■ 9F No task presents me at this moment a lo rry wi>, , , V^T,,v Jy ' ot^Br/C'C/A; j Trees sifted ! less glory, forming ' von dciHl§HH| ; wo’k on the ground bcdowHHHHj enchanting and covete 1 I’ctiXfegjHS hours of the day. At the focXbb'. I hill, not far away, was a spring, where the boys the water forthe flowed al J/ooued hillside, whicn (XHH meadow, belonging to siah Clines. I dantly the nodding along the banks of the and dotted the marsh of green grass. Somehow in mi chMhood I held a revereimJ JjJHhc bulrush. lt~vTas Connected in my rn ind, Ji\ history of linvariablft pelt like peeXProto every waving green tuftmth the hope of finding there a hidden infant prophet. A good way below the Spring was a tan yard with its huge, rough old house, bark mill etc. It was in this old tan yard that I was first intro duced the became eclipsed. V *• 1 and C Ranges "P of time away all tivPpcf years ago. x rgBfIHHHHHHHHBH cal delights in my first 1 than I do anyX book.': hence y ■y Y the school house my first teacher. Of tient, gentle man. I have remembrance. He was man, I think: and had eoX^J^i!£j| He was a a crutch, school tin HBHH h• i his crutch eX^|s;| a W|H j^ft■' ■ • I .. x heilcH -i. mUeUl’h^B man, could have managed such an over grown unwieldy of mass a schol ars, both gills and boys, young men and women, as composed his school. Surely he prevailed by the law of love, for certainly it was not by phy sical I do not remember re citing any lessons to Mr. Dodge, ex cept spelling. 1 fancy he taught me my letters. In these long summer afternoons (he taught an all day sehool) as I grew weary anti for the sun to go down raikead, how easily I woulfljisten for -big spelling class.' I'lWB FryeXj hies w J the of X . *lll old’. ./; phere, made pleasant with tke most delightful music, a_.d viewing, with the keenest appreciation, a splendid] display of dainty refreshments, creal ted a seene that has hardly equaled in this city, at least since Jh present generation of young has been participating in that make links in memory Bpllliffi&i hold them to the home their youth. Bp||||||| But it was just sulh an it is probably a startii% point, whidfc many like events in tlia future may I date their That seeml to be the tliujßticallv rtioc people. Vole r mMBBBMB'•- Bhs,^fl