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FOR SALE ONLY' BY
W- A WRIGHT
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VALUABLE
BEAL ESTATF
FOR SALE
4 Lots on Main Street,
i Lot corner Forsyth and Main
streets
12 ft Fronting Forsyth street.
7% acres land, East Thomaston
Street
Barney Green house and lot
East Thomaston street.
8 Lots on Ann Street.
8 Lots on Mill Street.
Dwelling corner Ann andJEast
Streets.
Warehouse at Milner, Georgia.
67 Acres land,—A J- Carden
place.
Terms—One- fourth cash, bal
ance 1, 2 and 3 years.
EDWARD ELDER,
Beal Estate &’lnsukanbe Agency
BARNESVILLE, GA
MA. CLARK,,II. D. B. J. CLARK, M. 1,
CLARK & CLARK,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
BARNESVI RLE, GEORGIA
rgf Office over J. C. Collier’s. Call slates at
Blackburn's drug store aud office. Residence
Thcmaston Street.
w. B SMTH, F- D,
FINEST FUNERAL CAR IN GEORGIA
EXPERIENCED embalmers
ODORLESS EMBALMING FLUID
W ®. SMITH, LEADING UNDERTAKER
BARNESYILLT’L GA.
S N WOODWARJ >,
Attorney A Law,
J3ABNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
NO MORE EYE-GUSSES.
• so wcak
Eyes:
MITCHELL’S
EYE-SALVE
A Certain Salts and Effective Ramady for
SBRE.WtSK End INFLAMED EVES,
JPrmtrtelng Lon g-Siffhtetl ness, nud
Betstorinfi the Sight of the old.
Cures Tear Drops, granulation, Stye
tied Eyes, Mat led Eye Lashes.
AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIES’
AND PERMANENT CUKE.
Also, equally efficnclons when used it
o&fcev laaMica, as tL'lccrs, Jcvct
Stwws, Tumors*. KnlC
S*Oes. or wherever iinluinnj.iioii estios,
MITATiES.L'.S SALVE may SjO used to
admustaic. .
SOLD BY HI. nnUfifi'ie-S HI FNT<S
Fnt Smith, for 19 V.ari Pri.clpil of th
CBMUEHCIAL COLLEGE OF KY, UNIVERSITY
A weeded Medal by World's Exposition
Wmr ftjTKtf'm of Book'kefpinf and Oeneral
Education. etc. Cost to complete
Bmtoea* Course about S<JO, including tuition, books
mad fcoanl Phonography, Tjpcwrltln* and
T<dwajiiy taught. 10.000 successful grnduates
—WD in banks and 100 officials. No Vacation.
KNTKIfc NOW. Kentucky University Diploma
avtrdnl f>nr graduates. 9fw Assistance given our
pnuhrat** in securing situations.
Wkr,~ ]a order that your letters may reach this College
mn tbirn woticc and address as heloio.
WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY.
No Fake iH this-
But plain, everyday truth. For the next
30 days I will make you one Fine T.ife
size Portrait with every dozen Cabinet
Photos you order. Come at once, as I
must reserve the right to shut off tne
large work when I am over run with
same.
G. W. GRICE, Photographer,
BA RNESVILLE, GA.
rg" 1525 to SSO RgS
lr*Y fcewtlemea. u*na§ or
“Old irllablfPlaUr.” Oaly
jSTMT W\ practical w.y to nrplat* rusty an*
worn kni,e ** fork *’ eu.
IF'SE'TBKb >- quickly by -lipping m mite 4
YMBML *Nw metal. So experience. poiUhin*
* or machinery. Thick pine Mum
‘ ** operation; lasts 5 m 10 years; Cm
fltish when taken from toe p liter.
1 : Every family has pUting to do.
i —' plater soils readily, profits large.
t 1 ‘ SaRJ W. F. Harr<m *Un CelMtbM,©.
IHE BANKERS’
GUARANTEE FUND
LIFE ASSOCIATION
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
A Home Institution.
Successful South
ern Enterprise.
3 yi Million Insurance Written
First 20 Months.
THE plan of Insurance indotsed
by the leading financiers of this
country.
Mr. G. E. Iluguley, Cashier Xew South
Savings Bank and Mayor ot the city
of Batnesville, says:
“1 have taken §(>000 insurance in the
Bankers Guarantee Fund Life Associa
tion, of Atlanta, Ga., and was so well
pleased with the insurance that I per
suaded ray son to take a policy in this
Association.
I know the officers in this Association
to be reliable and trustworthy, and do
cheerfully recommend this insurance to
those desiring first-class protection at
low cost.”
J. W. Cabaniss, Cashier Exchange Bank,
Macon, Ga., says;
“1 do not hesitate to recommend the
Company to persons who are desiring in
-urance. I took out a policy in this
Company shortly after it started busi
ness, and would have been glad to have
taken more could I have gotten it.”
Hundreds of other ind laments can
be furnished.
THE SOLID NORTH.
The stockholders and liigli-salai'ied of
ficers of some of the extortionate and ex
iravagant life insurance companies in
the North have a “fat thing.” They are
“solid,” and made so, in a large measure
at the expense of the cbizeris of the
Southern States. Take the State of Geor
gia for example- The citizens have paid
the “legal reserve” (oh! line) companies
alone, i* premiums, during the year en
ding April ‘2oth, 1895, the enormous sum
$2,361,566.58. They returned, in pay
ment of death losses, $730,034,00, leav
ing a balance against us amounting tb
$1,631,532.53.
The Bankers Guarantee Fund Life As
sociation of Atlanta, Ga., was organized
to correct this evil; and the following
comparison will show, in part, how it is
succeeding: Out of 58 companies com
peting for business in this State, during
the period mentioned, this company out
stripped 52 competitors, and stood* six
in the race for new business ! The only
companies that surpassed it were the
three giants, with their millions of mon
ey, and armies of agents; one assess
ment; and an accident company.
The Bankers Guarantee Fund Life As
socation lias, without sacrificing safety,
reduced the cost of insurance to a reas
onable rate. Fr further information,
apply to Hewitt Cbaik, Special Agent,
or address the Home Office, 541—543 —
545, Equitable Building, Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. J. T. Tyus of Milner was in the
city Saturday. He is delighted at
the i lea of Hike having anew court
bouse and now wants the county to
improve its public highways. His
suggestion is a good one and we
hope to see it acted upon. Mr. Ty
us makes a gnod county commiss
ioner.
Mrs. Saxton, and daughters, Miss
es Sulla and Orie, who have made
numerous warm friends since tbei*'
stay in Barnepville, left for their
home in Lexington, Ivy, Tuesday
morning. While here they stopped
with the family of Mr. G, C. Cornell
on Zebulon street. We hope they
may have occasion to visit Barnesville
again.
FURNITURE.
| Picture Moulding,
I Sewing Machines <k
! Needles, Curtain
| Poles, and window
j Shades.
\ The Baby Fender,
I invaluable to moth
, er and child.
1 Hat and coat racks,
latest designs, pret
j ty and cheap.
| Baby Carriages of
every kind very
: cheap.
I Come to see us.
Sewing
Machins,
Picture
Frames,
Baby
Carriages,
Hat and
Coat Racks
Barnesville Furniture Store,
A. J. Clark, Manager.
Mr. John Woods viited Macon
Saturday.
Mr. Morris Jacobs visited Griffin
list Sunday.
i
; Dr. B. J. Cl uk was indisposed a
dry o' two recently.
Mr. John P-rry of Griffin spent
Sunday in the city.
Col. A. A. Murphey was in the
a day or two recently.
j Mrs. Eiiuu'i Varner was the guest
of Forsyth relatives last Sunday.
Mr. Edgar L. Cook visited Allan
ta Tuesday on important busiuess.
Messrs Hobnes and Wiley Jordan
of Moleua were in the city Saturday.
Miss Biinsfteld bas been the guest
of Atlanta friends for several days
recently.
Mr. Jesse P. Jones spent Saturday
night in the city as the guest of Mr.
W. H. Rogers.
Mr. T. J. Williamson returned
Sunday from a pleasant visit to Met
riwetuer county.
Mr. Z. T. Evans spent Sunday in
Macon on a visit to Kov. W.L. J rues
who is quite ill.
If there ate any special advertise
merits going, you may always find
them in Ihe Gazette.
Mrs. G. W. Grice returned Saturday
afternoon from a pleasant visit to
her parents at Milner.
See F. M. Stafford's lotter in our
ad this week.
J. W. Stafford & sons.
Dr. K. O. Cotter has eeturned to
the city from Molena where be spent
several clays verv pleasantly last
weeii.
Miss Kate Ford returned heme to
Forsyth Saturday after a very pleas
ant visit to Mrs. S. B. Burr Sr. on
Ihomaston street.
Mr. Robert Wheaton was in the
city Sunday night fiom Griffin. He
left Monday morning for a few days
trip to Thomasvilie.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Willingham of
Mucod, were iu Buruesville Friday,
to see their son, Leon, who was sick
at Mis. H. Perdue’s
ROYAL Baking Powder,
Highest of all In leavening
Strength.—V. S. Government Report.
/*•
A good cow with young calf, for
sale or exchange. Can be seen at
Cape Dc zier’s on Holidps >t.
J. T. Blalcck.
Mrs. H. W. Rountree of Swains
boro has been in the city for a week
as the guest of her son, who has been
quite sick several days, at Dr. W. A.
Wright’s.
Mr. C. L. Crawley has recently re
turned to the city from a ten days
trip through Georgia and Alabama
taking orders for the Barnesville
Manufacturing company.
Rev. W. L. Jones, who was pastor
of Fredonia church several years, is
very seriously ill at his home in Ma
con. There is but little chance for
his recovery and his many fri en d 8
in Red bone community are gr e atly
saddened.
l)rs. Clark have moved their office
across the hall from where they have
been, and are now occupying the
rooms formerly used as an office by
Dr. W. E Tyler. They have more
light and two looms, making their
l resent office better tbaD the one va
cated.
A .var J
Highest Honors — World’s Fair.
BASING I
'■ POWiffl 1
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
*Q YEARS THE STANDARD.
RICHMOND “BUSTED.”
Steve Hcilip, Grub Wright, An
drew Wright, Squire Clements and
Jim Harris were caught gambling
some days ago by special officer Z.
T. Evans and wheu they appeared
before Mayor Huguley he sentence,
them to thirty days on the streets
They have been bard at work since
with the exception of Jim Harris who
was told if he would leave town for
good his sentence would be rescind
ed. It is useless to say “be got.”
This raid gives Richmond a black eye
and the officers are determined to
stop this gambling or get somebody
in a lot of trouble.
' See F. M Staffords letter in our
! ad this week.
J. tv. StFFvBD & Si N3.
Messrs. H. L. Green, M. G. Harii
! son, and Misses Mary Thurman and
Annie Howell of Zebulon spent buu
jd ty lu the city as ihe guest* of Dr.
;aud Mrs. J. P. Thurmau on Thorn
las ton st 1 Bit.
. Mr. Z. T. Williamson, after spen
ding several weeks with mends and
relatives iu this county, returned
to fits i.o jig in Troupe Texas last
Friday. He was ficccmpauied home
by bis niece Mi.-s Carrie Akin of this
city, who will make an extended vis
it out there.
All last winter Mr. Ge . A. Mills
of Eebduou, Couu., was badly afflict
ed with rutuinutism. At times it
was Sv> bad that he could not stand
straight but was dawn over on one
side. “I tried cliff rent remedies
without leceiving relief,’ be says,
“uutil about six mouths ago 1
bought a bottle of Chmiberluin’s
Pain Balm. After using it for tuiee
days the rheumatism was gone aud
has not returned since. For sale by
Juo. tl. Blackburn, Druggist.
PREACHING, MARCH 29Ttl.
Rev. Rolfe Hunt will preach at F re
man’s Hall iu Barnes vide on Sunday
afternoon March 29 h., at 3 o cluck.
A cordial invitation is extended every
body to attend.
Invitations
Are Many!
We all should imitate to a certain ex
tent that which is good. We never iry
to imitate a thing unless there’s merit in
that thing. The latest imitation (and a
poor one it is) is on our Madison soap—
our legular
Trasl)*mover
Our Black Soap. The imitation is a v< ry
ordinary turpentine soap—blacked with
lamp black—you should beware of imi
tations. \v e’ve got other soaps for your
| inspection. We’ve got good tobacco at
22 1-2 cents per pound. The farming
I element should see this tobacco. There’s
1 money to be made on this. Wo’ve other
goods and a lots of them. We’ll save
' you money on tobacco if you’ll lot us
We’ve sold nearly 700 pounds of Snuff
since we started —this bespeaks a large
patronage. We arc still retailing at
wholesale prices. We’ve got Lorillard s
and Railroad Snuff in big jars where
you can get from one ounce to a pound.
We make no discrimination in our cus
tomers unless you boa dealer. A big
lot cf
Ti n ware—^
and Ciockery, Glassware, Well Buckets,
Cedar Buckets aud Roping that no oth
er man can undersell us on. Looce"mack
erel in barrels, Oat Flakes, graham flour
in barrels. We’ve got anything you
want in our line at pleasing prices—its
simply this and nothing more.
Yours truly,
THE REEVES BOYS I
P. S. A Jim-Dandy three-quarter Jer
sey cow, guaranteed to give 4 gallons of
strained milk and from 1 to 1 1 4 pounds
butter oveiy day, and no calf fool with—
Price $30.00.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist
church elected its officers lust Sun
day who are to hold office for the
next six months.
Dr. Thomas J. Watts was re-elect
ed president; Miss Lily Turuei, vice
prebident; Miss Roberta Mitchell,
corresponding secretary; Miss Trellu
Henderson, recording secretary; Mr.
John Middltbrooks, Treasurer. It
is a splendid set of officers. The
Union is in a most flourishing con
dition.
BEST OF ALL
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
| truly beneficial manuer, wheu the
j .Springtime comes, use the true
j arid perfect remedy, Syrup cf Figs,
i One bottle will answer for all the
family and costs only 50 centß; tin
large size 81. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Company ot.ly, and for sale
by all druggists.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Superior Court convenes at Zebu
lon next Monday morning for a two
or three weeks term. Judge Marcus
W. Beck will preside. There is much
business to be attended to and the
session of court will be an interes
ting one.
Jurors wiil take notice and bo on
hand next Monday at Zebulon. Oth
ers having business will also bear in
mind that nr xt week is court week.
HUNDRED
DOZEN SHOES!
I have received in the last few days
over Twelve Hundred pairs of Men’s,
Ladies’ and Childrens Shoes, and
while this is the case there is still more
on the road. Always buy from factories
with a stipulated guarantee that they
are
Made Of Solid Leather
I save the middle-man’s profits and
give my customers the full benefit.
There is a great swindle in shoes, and
we enjoy the consolation that our cus
tomers vindicate us from such charges
by an acknowledgment of the.satisfac
tory wear of the shoes sold by us. We
can fit anyone from the smallest babe
to the giant man in footwear, and you
may not know it but shoes have been
GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE.
We are ready to fit you up for Eas
ter in the Clothing line, I have never
been able to show such bargains be
fore. Those who trade in high price
stores are simply amazed when we
name prices.
Our Stock Of Clothing
includes Children’s clouth’sand Men’s,
all made specially for us. Our stock of
Notions, consistingof Hosiery,- Hand
kerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Sus
penders, Belts, Gloves, Etc., are being
completed rapidiy. I will soon be able
1o meet your every want in Spring fab
rics of the newest weaves. Call on us
and save money on anyone’s prices!
Mrs. S. M. MARSHBURN.
V. 0. Marshburn, Manager.
Fred A. Beasley,
All k inds of Tin-Roofing, Guttering,
Plumbing and Galvanized Iron Work.
Tinware
Made to orde.i out of "extra heavy tin.
We have Valley Tin 14, 20 & 28 inches,
from 6 cents per foot to 25 cents. Ash
pans, blowers and stove pipes from scts
up. All tinware repaired on snort no
tice. Try me once and you’ll come again.
FRED A. BEASLEY,
Barncsville, Ga.
We Continue To Add
to our Stock, and to be able to furnish yon witli most, anything you need at price#
that will surprise you. We buy for spot cash and sell the same way, so isn’t it
reasonable to suppose that we can undersell those who do a time business. Wo
beg leave to quote prices on some of our goods:
Silk Floss, per skein, 8 cents i
Four-in-Hand Ties, 80 cents
4 Pound Feather Pillows 50 cents
Pencil Tablets, 800 leaves, I cents
Arm it Hammer Soda 1-8 lb 4c., 1 lb Sets
Cornelian Marbles, 8 cents
Peerless Silk Th ead, 100 yards, 8 cents
f.orig waist, fast, black Corset,
regular price, $1.85, 05 cents
Laundry Soap, per bar, 4 cents
Clothes Pius, per do/,, 2 cents
BUTLER &DEAVOURS, Barnesville, Ca
If You Own
40 Acres And A Mule
You can buy from me on a credit without security. Cash
goes a far ways but your credit will go as far less 7 per cent.
Limited supply One Horse Wagons 330.00.
” supply Milburn 2 Horse ” best on the market, $45.00.
Limitless supply “Winner Buggies," Highest Grade
of all medium price Buggies, $45.00.
Best Harness Made in Georgia, SIO.OO to SIB.Q0 <
If vou want the Best Buggy Made any time between now
and Jup * Ist place your order with mu now, as the demand
is so h'-ivy I can’t keep them in stock, except in very limited
numbers.
Jackson G* Smith,
Barnesville, Georgia.
Announcement!
I have bought out the Un
dertaking business of Sum
mers Buggy Company, and
am prepared to sell
3JOFFIKS
A? AND
syASKETS on fall payments
Have had Twenty-live years
experience, and give the bus
iness my personal attention at
all times.
George L. Summers
Wood Saws, 08 cents
Axe Handles, 5 cents
Side Combs, per pair, 5 cents
Gents’ Scarfs, 35 cents
Pocket Books, .. 4 cents
Mstoboc, 2 boxes for t cents
Gold Paint, per bottle, H cents
Thermometers, 10 cents
T’oilet .">o.ip, 3 cakes, 4 cents
Well Buckets, 33 cents
Axle Grease, 4 cents