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The Leading
Sweeping Sales To January Ist 1894. Cost not Considered.
To sell goods is our motto. I have a big stock to select to select from. All new goods. Do not spend a cent until jou se e irs.
Prices reduced on every item you buy. Shoes and clothing sunk into rock bottom. Dress Goods, Flannels and Shoes cut hail m \mvt\
you buy from me your money will hold out. No idle talk, I mean business every word you see. Come and be convinced that 1 can sa\ e you
money! W J Williamson and J F Reynolds will help to serve you !
■V- O. 3VE
“Dr.W A Wright
DRUGGIST & BOOKSELLER
Hmii Xn In rmvline of drugs you
I Jill 0 \ will always find a fresh and
1/1 llfslj ■complete stock. I keep only
the best, regardless of cost,
n- * 1 n I make a specilaty of
1/1 IN Ia >a ' lltR i Oils,etc., and when
1 HILL Lik3 you need anything of the
Mnd will make you prices
Lower Than The Lowest! j
buy only the best Paints —guaranteed
to be the best.
M_ I carry a fill line of School
v Books, Bibles and station-
Uery. Can order any books
yon may need.
Iwi guarantee prices on anything
with anybody. All I ask is a trial and
know you will come again.
OUK MOTTO—
Fair Dealings To One And All
Messrs. Walker Wright and D. L. An
4erson will be glad to wait on you at any
time, day or night.
Wm, A, Wright
Barnesville, Ga.
fcy-Kesidenec on Zebulon Street,
PHOTOGRAPHS
I am now better prepared
to make Fine Photographs
than ever, Give me a trial.
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IF I DON’T MKE YOU
THE FINEST PICTURES
| FORTIIE LEST M IY3Y
I WILL GIVE THEM
TO YOU !
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You will find meat my stu
dio over Dr. W. A. Wrights
Drug-store at all times.
0 N. STALLINGS.
Barnesville Ga
O
Sc Parties indebted to V
vdq the firm of v3
* S. K. COOK & CO. ?
are requested to come
forward without fur
ther delay and ar
range settlement.
The Administra
. tors are required by
law to make final re
turns and close up
the business, as the
law imperatively de
mands. Take due
, warning and govern
yourself accordingly,
E. C. & C. E. Elder
O ADMIIfSTRATORS.
U Edward Elder. S
g i Sarriring Partner.
A Rot. 18,’53. ZS
-GetZa® O
fir. W. M. Taylor spent Saturday
in the Gate City.
For all kinds fresh meats, go to
VV. H. Barksdale's.
Mr. Eugene Whitaker visitei Mil
ner a day or two last week.
Judge R. T. Daniel, a prominent
lawyer of Gaiffin, wrs here Monday
-1- BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cares Constipatiaa.
Messrs. G. L. Summers and A J.
| Wellmaker, made a shoit to Griffin
last Friday,
1
Mr. Gundy Howard has returned
to his work after a pleasant stay
with his fathers family.
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Dr. J. A. Flfcwellen, one of Epson
county's progressive citizens, spent
last Thursday at this place.
Nice fiesh siusage and cured
hams kept constantly on hand. W.
H. Barksdale.
Misses Marianne Hunt and Hattie
Mitchell spent Saturday and Sunday
at Milner with relatives.
Mr. C. L- Brown spent several
days in Forsyth last week, returning
to the city Sunday morning.
for female disease*.
Mrs. E. F. Wynne returned to her
home at Macon Friday night after a
pleaeant visit to Mrs. J. T. Cham
bers Jr.
Mr. J. W. Poe of the firm of Re
born & Poe, visited Forsyth and
Culloden last week in the interest of
the marble works.
Prof. H. M. Fletcher and Col. R.
L. Merritt spent Saturday and Sun
day at the home of the latter in Mon
roe county.
Mr. W. H. McDowell, who has
been in Atlanta for sometime, re
turned to his home here Monday
night to remain a short time.
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyepepeia.
Miss Nellie Reed, a fascinating
young lady of Cedartown, has been
the guest of Miss Arlio Murphey
several days recently.
Mrs. Matthew Grace and children
returned to Macon Sutur Jay morn -
irg. They came up Thursday and j
enjoyed the few days visit very I
much.
I AM (
WEEDIU G
MONEY I
J. G. SMITH.:
j|Sl|3l%
Coroner J. L. Harnii spent Tues
| day at Zebulon.
Mr. W. J. Gordy went up to At
lanta Tuesday ou a flying business
trip.
Col. C. J. Simmons of Atlanta was
registered at the Matthews Intel
Monday.
19-WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Woman.
Mr. Collier Porch has been su far
ing recently from a severe case of
grip.
Mr. A. L. Middlebrooks will leave
to day for Lament Fla, where he has
accepted a good school.
Little Miss Nellie Gray went up to
Atlanta yesterday morning to remain
sometime with relatives.
President R. O. Cotter, of the
Barnesville Savings Biuk, returned
Monday night from a business trip
to Atlanta.
Prof. B. L. Swatts went over to
Eaton ton Friday to attend the Ses-i
sions-Little marriage. He had a
pleasant time of course.
Mr. B. C. Milner came up from
Macon Saturday morning and re
mained until Vionday with the family
of bis father, near town.
Mr. A. H. Smiley, who has been
spending the summer with the fami
ly of his brother, Mr. T. T. Simley,
left Friday morning for New Orleans
La.
Dr. George H. Noble, a prominent
physician of Atlanta, returned home
Friday morning after spending
Thanksgiving very pleasantly with
bis former class mate, Dr. R. O. Cot
ter.
Mr. M. F. Conually has been here
several days recently, the guest of
his fathers family on Forsyth street.
He is a very prominent man in rail
load circles, having held several very
responsible positions.
for Weak Nerve..
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Frazier of
California left Monday for their
heme after a pleasant visit to tne
family of Mr. J. L. Harnii, Mr. Fra
zier formerly lived here but moved
I west about thirty years ago, and we
are glad to note, has succeeded well.
He is an extensive stock raiser.
Dry Goods man
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE. ,
AND SKIN DISEASES.
VARICOCELE And Hydrocele perma
nently cured In every case.
NERVOUS Debility, Seminal Fosses, 1
Despondency. KlTecta of Bad Habits.
VI L KII.IT Y, inrOTENCE. - Those 1
desiring to marry, but are physically In- 1
capacitated, oulekly restored.
Blood und Skin Diseases, Syphilis and Its 1
Effects, Ulcers and Sores.
Urinary, Kidney und Bladder Trouble.
Knlarned Prostate.
I rctlirnl stricture permanently cured
without cutting orcauetics, at Dome, with 1
no interruption of business.
.Send 6c. in stamps for book and question
list. Beat of business references furnished.,
Address,
DR W. W. BOWES, MARIETTA ST., 1
ATLANTA, GA. I
Mr. G. W. Oneal, a good citizen
of Monroe country living near
Strouds, was in the city last week.
He contemplates putting a pupil in
Gordon Institute at an early date.
The Largest Retail CLOTHIERS in the South.
< PRICE TO 1
. . MACON, . . • • ATLANTA, . .
552-554 Cherry Street. 39-41 Whitehall— 32-34 S. Broad.
J. W. HIGHTOWER
I desire o call the attention of the people of this territory to the fact that I
now have a
FINE ASSORTED STOCK HARDWARE
In my line of Cutlery I carry a full stock of the well known brands and all de
sirable pattenrs
Guns,Stoves, Tinware, Woodenware,lira Cotta.'
I have splendid stock of uns, which I can sell at very reasonable figures.
I sell the Charter Oak, May Bell, and other well known Stoves, the best in the
country for the price. I buy Tinware in large quantities, and am prepared to'fur
nish almost anything you may want at prices that will prove satifactory.
My lot of Wooden-ware is composed of Pails Tubs, Buckets, Wash-boards, etc.
I have on hand a big lot of Terra Cotta goods and can furnish anything you
may need in this line.
Besides what are mentioned above, I have everything kept in a general Hardware
Store. Come to see me, examine the stock, call for what you want and I will giv
you satisfaction i
¥ ii f u v UHr'/Aii rr+T\ •g|
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A first rate Georgia raised farm or
family liorso, a cart and harness.
Caul W. Steed, at Capt. J. A.
Stafford’s.
It.
Retiree’s Wine of C?rd: ,!
und THLDFOftb'S BIACK - DRAUGHT are
'' r eale by the following merchants i*
Pike Cos.,
J. W. Hightower Barnesville.
Dr Wm A. Wright, “
S. S. Coggin, Beeks.
J. W. McLendon, Concord.
J, C. Lifsey, Lifsey’s Store.
J. W. Means, Meansville.
Carter, and Taylor „
S. A. Holmes, Milner.
A. M. Spear “
G. W. Ridley, Weaver.
J. M. Head, Zebulon.
W. J. Franklin.. “
S. J. Kafka & Cos, Neal.
Johnson & Reeves Williamson.
W. E. Loyd, Concord.
E. H. ( Scott, Hollonville
A. J. Borders, Jolly
L. F. Farley, Liberty Hill
T S. Bloodworth Milner
J. M Carraker, Molena
D. M. Willis & Cos
HIGHLY PLEASED.
Mrs. E. R. D.velle of Atlanta
spent last Friday here, iusDecting
Gordon Institute and the town with
a view of making this her home. If
she decides to come it will be for
(110 purpose of the advan
tages of our school. She was high
ly pleased aud will doubtless bring
her children here. Her welcome
will be hearty.
J. H. BLACKBURN
THE DRUGGIST
Has cxclueivo sale of these celebrated'
Glasses in Barnesville, Ga.,from the fac
tory of
KELLAM & MOORE
The only complete optical plant in the
Soutn.
ATLANTA, GA.
j[y“l , C(l(llorM are *ot supplied with these
famous Glasses.