The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, April 09, 1891, Image 6

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■BEß Wnyiii 11n 1 ju<-t fF
car find was walking w;>-
the street—one of ■he
|§fWisljionitb]e streets in the Bity
|§|Bn ]i(: heard Homo one fall But:
here. boy! Messenger boB
BBr-king across the street whßce
came, Frrnk saw a
B gentleman beckoning to
jB one hand while in the
■ a square parcel
wM< }a] ei' and tied \\i\\i
B• n. Flank's d< -t in:it iBHHHBH
fait Side of the
bund out by examining tjBHHHfI
n over
the
to take
;> vYr(ri'.'A a-enu-.
:
‘■Lei • J-nd
owe you an apology for haying tried
to make you fail in your duty,” said
Mr. Denroche courteously, to the
amazed lad. “I did imt stop to
think that you might not know me
and so could not trust me to hold
ycur flowers.”
“I beg your pardon sir.”
‘‘Not at all; not at all! You did
perfectly right. A messenger should
never intrust to an unauthorized per
son that which is committed to his
keeping; more than one poor boy has
been robbed in that way. Moreover
kt hough I am president of this com-
I ought not to have tried to
EBB you on your way to do your
gggg|Bd even though .we thought it
to give somebody a few
great consequence, as the lady who
reeved and replied to the note
was ji& about to leave town. In
deed! tat carriage was at the door,
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and a man was
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DRAFT HORSES.
This class of horses are still on top:
Large, active, young horses well bro
ken to drive are bringing good prices
even under the influences of depress
ion. When you hear persons say
‘■There is getting to be too many
heavy horses in the country, the draft
horse business will be over very
soon.” you can set it down that such
persons do not know what they are
telking about. How often in years
gone by have we heard just such
talk. These same been
forced to fall in line and breed draft
horses, simply because the demand
for draft horses, are constantly
on the increase and the prices
they commanded were remunerative,
Bkilc the breeder of the socalled “all
horse” could scarcely find a
buyer for his surplus Farm
ers should supply .what /the market
demands in as all otli
here
and
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Baud
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Byst not.
Bb t u
■ Beds.
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The barn is no place for smoking.
Never breed from animals of weak
constitution.
Don't be caught next season with
out a sailing crop.
\Y T hen you buy, be sure you get
what you pay for.
If you own the farm, no improve
ment comes amiss.
Farming has got to pay, though
nothing else may.
Feed lambs in a pen which the
cannot enter.
Commercial fertilizers are better
than raw' manure.
Don’t allow a horse to drink large
draughts of could w r ater, unless it is
to be kept in motion.
Try cayenue pepper aud plenty of
common land plaster ou your cucum
ber vines in bug season.
Give a nare and call her
by hei^jj^^Mshe to kuo w
Oil is the best and great
remedy yet discovered,
rheumatism or neuralgia, in
V two days.
have more than one cow all
milk them in the same order; a
cow does not like to be slighted.
the surfagjk dries up
unless its siWfte
into the soil by
dries.
cannot afford to manage
by guess work. The
profit on ther products is
too small to admit of it.
He who starts a good readin" club
kin a country neighborhood a|^uts
Enough of inteiest into it to iree^it
going is a benefactor.
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Kerosene will make tin tea kett®§6
as bright as new. Saturate a woolen
rag and rub with it. It will also re
move stains from varnished furniture*
' Have used Dr. Bull’s Cough Sy
rup rind pronounce it the best medi
cine in use. A case of consumption
heraw&s cured by its use. We re-
South Bos
)W in prog
ent Station,
no effect on
le or in an jM
J I
agiicuL
It is full of
y and ento
i chemistry,
pwing plan t
I animal lif e
_ Wl KIC BITTERS.
becoming- so well
as to need no
All who have used
BHfct-ers sing the same song
purer medicine does
it is guaranteed to do
■ claimed. Electric Bitters
HI diseases of the Liver aud
remore Pimples. Bails,
and other affections
impure blood.—" Will drive
■ from the system and prevent
Bis cure all Malaria IVvers.—
B of Headache, C m.b ipa' ion
■gestion try Electric Bitters—
■satisfaction or
Bounded. —Price oinB;. and
bottle at J. W.
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THE ARIZONA KICKER
STYLE.
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Mr Editor:
I saw' an article in your paper
touching upou the difficulty that
Calvin White had with me.
Your paper stated that he threw
the pistol at me, and shot me.
Now Mr* Editor that is a mistake,
he held it wkil he shot me.
Now in regards to my leaving the
town. You say that some of the
colored brethren say I must leave.
1:11 tell you frankly, I’ll never do it.
have I done to leave for? Do
they know' any thing against me? If
so let skem prove it.
Beave to cover another man's de
vilment. Of course those immoral
colored brethren woula be glad for
me to leave, so as not to testify
against them in the courts.
There is a warrant issued for me
now', and the party told the Bailiff
to not arrest me, then told others,
that he issued it iu order to ruu me
off before court.
L Now Mr. Editor, I don’t mind
Reaving a tow r n of my ow n accord.
But when it comes to a parcel of low
fßwu negroesMictating to me, what
IB must do, I \fould soouer die
■Ed go to the devil, than to do it.
BtNo, I would not leave here, to go
oßthere, until I prove tobtst white
|BBe, and the best colored people
■ kyMs town, that lam innocent of
■ Birne lam charged with.
|j|Hio duel you heard of was true.
in reference to my resigning the
Church. I want to say that I resi
gned of my own accord. Aud it was
because I am too much of a gentle
man to hold a church under such a
damaging; rumor, until I prove my-
Bie best peoplo of
church hated to
one brother that
not long since,
anted me to go
I report him.
as ever,
T. 5. Mallory.
tar. 29,1891.
oilman
Here is from Mr. Frank
A. Hale, of the De Witt
House, Lewiston, and the Tontine
Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel men
meet the world as it comes and goes,
and are not slow in sizing people
and things up for what they are
worth. He says that he has lost a
father and several brothers and sis
ters from Pulmonary Consumption,
and is himself frequently troubled
with colds, and he
Hereditary often coughs enough
to make him sick at
stomach. When
ever he has taken a
■Bpf this kind he uses Boschee’s
gfglfjfrp- Syrup, and it cures him
■IHHBune. Here is a man who
danger of lung trou
therefore be most
the medicine he used.
What img opinion ? Listen ! “I
use notmng but Boschee’s German
Syrup, and have advised, I presume,
more than a hundred different per
sons to take it. They agree with
me that it is the best cough syrup
in the market.” ®
GQKSUMPTIOfj 1 GOU3H os COLD
BROACHITiS S Throat Affection
SCROFULA I Wasting cfPlc-:h
SV any DUsate where the Throat and lungs
*rrd Inflamed, Inch of Strength or Servo
Power, you cat* bo relie* r<i and Cured by
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SfIitJLSICJfJ
OF
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With. Hypophospfcltea
PALATABLE AS for t.
Atk for Sratt’o Emulsion, and let e*s
| Uatift ion or oolicitation induce {>. * (9
accept tt substitute.
Sold by all Dni'jjist’t.
cott & bowws.cht
-7 Ttill Play
.gfift *vrtlWEfr
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rajf To
v£. "•*B — ~
OPTO
Both the method and results wl
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is plea*
and refreshing to tie taste, and j
gently ypt promptly
Liver and Bowels,
tern effectually, dis;
aches and fevers
constipation. Syrup
only remedy of its
duced, pleasing to
ceptable to the stomaMHHgMB
its action and truly bIBHBBB|
effects, prepared only
healthy and agreeable aMMMB
many excellent qualiti(M£HßßH
to all and have
popular remedy known?MBHHH|
Syrup of Figs is taHH|
and $1 bottles by all
gists. Any reliable dnBMEIBj
may not have it on
cure it promptly for any
wishes to try it. Da
substitute. ■
CALIFORNIA FM-SYRUMm
SAN FSAM&SO^mL,
tcvisuui, st.
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OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE
RECENTLY LUSCOVERED.^^H
CURES WITHOUT
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEP
CANCER, SCROFULA, DiABETESj
CRtGHT’S DISEASE.
MALARIAL FEVER, DiPTHERIA AND CH
In short, Eli for:nc ct Organic and Funca^H
Tlic cures eilocte:! by this
many cutes nj|
MSRACLESI
Sold only in Jni;s contalnin.?BH|
Fvivo Three Dollars—a
when Health ami l.::V can bcoi.^Hßj
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uarticulars sent FREE.
H. M. WOOLLEY, >IS
65 1-2 Whitehall st., Atlan^fl
An nit . 0 make 100 l er eeut net
ULiW I J Corsets, Belts, Bru M
Curlers, and medicine.
Write now Dr. Biidgman, 671 lHj
way N. Y.
f'fJOPO.Cft ft y*or is being mode by
teach yoi (juickiy bow to <*;un
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