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About The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1891)
r — a ‘.c *v' tl’■ y>o rt. PPsk f AfiSOUTELY PURE tjMTms that Mi.'lcin, one rfMir BBl’oi.i.ty t < iwtjs. IS i) 1 titjiill*. as xcibe i is as i*- are still consideral* ■fed over tlie owership ef ;]■ upon which tlie town ol JBi is situated, The Richanjfl Hn are about to rovolut |B. line- ' i <.,; bt iias cBHH as to the ability of iß'- jig Ps-IDM t o mak< I' .' il ! Mi.alt. r was . %:o (sfartorily iinmigel | and improvements The the orphans BS£9|Hm’ (a - '.pei fto push their V' s. \ v iy: ' L '!. !■?*. fdHiy; ' • DISTURBANCE AMONG THE COLORED FOLKS. Tlirre is a great breach in the aris tocracy of 1 he colored race in Baines ville. Calvin W Lite, a leading layman kshot a preacher, and the preacher ■anted to light a duel. That divided flock. And now Calvin claims who was mad with him poi jjßlS|Miis wile’s chickens. Bith sub s newspaper to mnlo* public We publish the fol HPng from Alvin just as he wrote the prtms: a col. lady Mrs. Am me W Lite who lives ou summer hil Bt. a lady who tryed to accommdate the citson of Barnesville hoth col in furnishing eggs and cliiclrings to n rshing uteajs and grea% many other gretit many times Annieu iiito ire I ,‘b> oa\ i■ i and < "W-w■ : ; 1J '!' t.oigliboi S 11, ’[ t 'S 11 ' y 11 o'l United States or m Englkad to anything like the extent to wfcrteh it is practi ced in the other countries named, and it is practiced to a considerably less extent in this country than it is in England. The fact of the matter is that the American people, in the use of their railroads although naturally they want to have fares reduced to as low a point as possible, care more for comfort, speed and timeliness than for a slight difference in charge. Prof. Ifadiey’s masterly survey of the subject makes it sufficiently plait that the low passenger rates of Con tinental Europe will never attain ed on this side of the Atlantic, and for the simple reason that the travel- ing public here, being better able to afford it, are determined to have the superior article even though it does little more; Tbe higher rates United States and England, bejmnd a doubt, correspond Rwitk. j and are due to, better railway service ' countries oiamJß where towt |||m> the chkstiax banner. The Gazette acknowledges the re ceipt of the prospectus of the Chris tian Banner, a religious weekly to be issued at Hope, Pike county. Ga. by Mr. Marshall Smith. The Banner will be carefully edited and published, • and Mr, Smith deserves a liberal sip 'P ol *t in his undertaking. Xhe object of Mr. Smith in publishing Shis paper is told in the following from the pros pectus: ‘•lhe object of Tha Christian Ban ner is to elevate and better mankind, by influencing the young to proper conduct. It will guard against every tendency toward popularizing the erils o? society. We fully realize the responsibility of our positron, jand are in hearty sympathy with \ ev §Fy movement calculated to maifce tdUnore happy and better.” \\ e wish Mr. Smith success. Governor Nor then last week is sued an important circular in regard to Widow's pensions. It showed that as appropriation was made for only dt)o, and PIG 1 chvrizas will be presented for paymeut, no claims will be paid until all the applications are in and investigated. This will operate a liLle hard on the un; fortunate Coaßleratte lib delay, t the raP ■■fltas result in a steady flßßjßof the price, until to raise S&HEraßprcsent conditions., entails &BHB l° ss u P ou the farmer. I in a terrific drain upon and abandoned fields in speak of the sapping- crop. . " '.’■a long time cotton was-consid- H|^B|only money crop in |Ht 1 lias been expßß in other lines.. T* fruit —these command as money aa trfc sta ple, shows that the profit them is far greater. We ira|§B:ie discussion will widen mjich wemPrtkat the farmers will take Kart in it until every farm in the h|ate has adopted the intensive and system of agricuitflk jjpHmE. 1 .'B 1 Bast or > is lll ’ .. ■ ■•> m>m * .Rome Ga is still excited • over tnii of Mrs. McGee, It will close in a day or two. A Gazette man was in milner Tuesday, and he found everything qfJA. in that beautiful little city- We and added several to our subscription list. Jjlkermwill be scmekind of a party pAple at the Blalock ■K&wMßrhas appointed a seats for te chapel, and every IPWIMh 1 reac^uess by com BTthink ! ftrc you V s?Bk that . ;■ . hum- A Vy*V '• V''/ V''!BF.avor of tip whole (because knAn of all) —does HHKtattQf-faith cure come ? HHHBVy easy to “ don't ” in fflßSßß&md. Suspicion always jjteßjfißore easily than con ||p|j|pß But doubt little SsJg?J|pever made a sick HflßjM'ell and the “ Fa- V- .tij-vt/Ascription ” has cured Igfßp|H of delicate, weak fßjlHßßMhirh makes us think ■■ “ Prescription ” is your don't believe. honest. LeMus Borite Hfc^^^w*esented, Dr. s. Y.y ;dVv made ; gen* ■ tegu CASTORIA for Infants and Children^ "CMtori* te *> well adapted to children that I recommend itaa superior to any prescripiiaa tarn to me.” { H. A. Archer, M. D., 11l So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y. '* The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and’ Us merits so well known that it seems a work of supeitrogation to endorse it. Few are the iutelligsmt families wh&do not keep Castoria within easy reach. ” - CaxuA HairrTN, D. D., New York City. Late ’P&fc'Sor'Bloonimgdbfe Reformed Church. i B. D. MARTIN k Sfl Always give satisfaction fa iEURNITUBE, DRY GOODS, A STEADS, BUREAUS,, CHAIRS, ■ Igm other%aj-ticles, at very low pri es. Sad |Hticn in Price and Goods. Call to see thfl Bbe change in the ‘~ad y ” of Elliott. & Ellison have opened up t market, and 1 are ding e iness. >f our citizens- are attending court this week. Mr. Will Stafford thinks the fruit in his orchard is very slightly dam aged by the cold .Capt. J. A Stafford j thmks his badly^ injured. is put down- as ; men at the 1 tion.. aice notice of otelkst Friday legrapb, which but the paper Walker and the ■ous in dealing . The have been at work this have been preparing tHp for drilling. It speeds scm^Benticn. Public slowly coming iko the that there are B ore evils than olessings for this country in foreign immigration. When this conclusion is finally reach ed there is going to be a very great change in the policy of our govern ment. and in the- conditions wdrieb govern labor in any many parts of this country. Sections of it which are now foreign will be given an op portunity to become American.—Ex. !'Bill -hisses* and lon* JkUSED and Foul yi „_ a ,c-,. >^U(tIHIGRAINE. CAUSED B A Sleeplessness anl Xer taka AN7IMIG.IAINE. CAUSED BY Debility and Loss of Appetite, talar AMTiffciGßfliNE. CAUSED BY Malaria, Chills, and lever;, tuk* £JTi MIGRAINE. BY irregularity of meals, dust, smoke, etc., while travelling T na, fto ANTIMIPRAINE. C YUSUTXBT’ Sea-sickness and*o pre. TCatsa-u tale ANTIMIGRAINE. 1' ,y the reel old-fashioned SICK HEAO- 1 Aji-.tuko ASTiMIGRAINE. fI?ST3MiGBfI!NE MTer r.:ij Ulna ef iiEfIOAGHE. lt Mn tains no poisonous drugs, and leaves uo unpleasant after-effects. as:: vo'j:: diiuggist ron and refuse any substitute. £0 cents bctile. 12 doses. Snug little fortunes here been made at work, for u*. by Anna Page, Austin. 1 Mil and Jr/. lienn. Toiedo, Ohio. Others are doing as well. Whj| J VWWi^B not Some earn over f 500. 0U8 I 7 r 3Vu ren do the work " r u are. E^H|||||| 7 V g earning Castor! a c ures Colic, ConaftpatJon, Sour Stomachy Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and ppowotas di restion. Without injurious medication^ *• For several years I have recommended your * Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do a as it has invariably produced beneficial Matts.” Edwin F. Pardee. if- TSt, s *Yhe WintVrop,” lSsth Street and Tth KewYosk City. Thx Ckctaur CoifPxsnr, 77 Men hat Street, New Y-orr. THE GEORGIA SKATeB Building 9 RSSOGIRTIOIB Op x Authorized Capital Offers special n " hi- ■ c men t ers. Very profitable to ii^BH Veiy advantage ous to borro^^B Improved Featiuv FIXED PREMIUM. No bindj Lends money at ® per cent. No ■ reasonable delay. No force 10l Expenses reduced to the miniirß and made uniform under the I Laws. Borrowers carry only (B share of Stock for each SIOO rowed instead of two, as other Com- aniesv SI,OOO btBSBk for 7 years costs-only sl(i perß . . $0 per month for 7 years SI,OOO. 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