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the barnesville gazette.
VOL. 31 SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO
Clothing, Gent’s Furnish
ings, Shoes aud Hats.
I have engaged the services of the best Auctioneer in the South* and on
Monday Morning, November 7i.li 1898.
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I will begin bona-fide Auction Sale of new and desirable merchandise ever held
inßarnesville* Cotton is too cheap, the crop is too short and times are too hard to under
take to sul a big stock in the regular way*
This sale will <k .♦ my entire stock of CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING
GOODS* SHOES AND HATS*
There Will be No By-Bidders-The Highest and Best Bidder
BE THE BUYER.
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The BEST GOODS WILL BE SOLD FIRST, to come early and get a chance at
the choicest*
Remember this stock is all new and desirable? but I am ove restocked and am going
to push them out at some price- Very Respectfully*
Edgar L. Rogers.
Barnesville, Ga.
Smith and Whittle.
Last Thursday evening, OctoW
27th, at the home of the bride's pa
rents, near Meansville, Lena
Whittle was married to Mr. Harry D.
Smith, of Macon, Ga„ the ceremony
being performed by Dr. J. M. Brit
tain. It was a very pleasant occa
sion.
Miss Whittle is the daughter of
Capt. Thomas E. Whittle, one of
Pike county's most prominent and
wealthiest citizens. Mr. Mnith is a
Kentuckian and is related to the
leading families of that -rate. He
now holds a prominent position with
the Central of Georgia railroad at
Macon, and is a most promising
young man. Macon will be then fu
ture home. The young couple start:
their new life with bright prospects,
and the best wishes of their numerous
friends.
Beautiful Chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Jackson G. Smith rarely ever
fails in growing beautiful flowers.
This fall she has a large umber of
very large and very beautiful chry
santhemums. They have : sen great
lv -'mired by ah who have seen
them She has several v neties and
many of them are very fme.
Beautiful Delivery Wagon.
The Summers Buggy Cos. has just
turned out a beautiful delivery wagon
for Mr. H. H. Gray, the grocer. It
is very pretl.’ly painted and is quite
attractive.
Mr. Rose Better.
The fr’ends of Mr. Carl P. Rose
regret that he continues quite sick, but
they are glad to know that he -is bet
ter. They hope that he may rapidly
improve. .
l>r. David Kennedy's
favorite Remedy
Cures all Kidney. Stomach ~
—LIVER TROUBLES.
Reagan Elected.
Hon. E. J. Reagan was elected by
the legislatuie this week as Judge of
the Flint circuit. He was recently
appointed by Gov. Atkinson to fill
the vacancy caused by Judge Beck’s
resignation. Col. J. Y. Allen of
Thomaston was a candidate for the
place, but withdrew from the race
several davs before the election.
BARNESVILLE, GA„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3/1893.
Odd Fellows’ Notice.
You are hereby summoned to be
and appear at your hall to-night at 7
o'clock (Wednesday). Business of
importance demands your attention.
We will have with us a Grand Chief
Patriarch, J. T. Mills and Grand Rep
resentative, R. T. Daniel, who will
address the Lodge on “Odd Fellow
ship'’ and with a view to the estab
lishment of an Encampment Branch.
Work is Expected in the initiatory
degree. After the addresses and
work the Lodge will have an oyster
supper.
Fraternally,
Thos. J. Watts,
C. H. Perdue, Noble Grand.
Secretary.
The Middlebrooks Hume.
The Middlebrooks dwelling on
Thomaston street is going up rapidly.
Mr. C. H. Morris, the contractor,
has a large force of workmen employ
ed and will push the house to an early
completion. It will be a handsome
home.
Ur, Miles' Pain Pills, "One cent a done."
Thoma*tn Train Derailed.
The Thomaston train had an acci
dent Tuesday evening, after it left
Parnesville for Thomaston. There
was a detective rail just outside the
city, which caused the passenger
coach to he thrown from the track.
Not a great deal of damage was done.
Conductor W. T. Hammond was
somewhat hurt, but is not dangerous.
A negro woman was also slightly hurt.
The damage was repaired and the
train came in i?n time yesterday
morning.
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fjtd Beat Cough .Syrup. Tauten Good. Due
in time. Hold by drujggifttJi. cl
They Return.
Captain John F. Howard and Mr. j
Paul Seaman returned to Atlanta
yesterday, where they will take their
places again with the Second Georgia.
The other men from this comrnuniG
will return also this week. Captain
Howard and his men are inclined to
remain in the service, provided satis
factory arrangements can he made,
whereby they can go to Cuba, Porto
Rico, or Manila.
Miss Sallie Middlelirooks Dendl
After a lingering illness with com
sumption. Miss Sallie MiddlebroSlcs
departed this life last Thursday af
ternoon, at the home of her mother
on Zebulon street. Her death has
been expected for sometime, but her
friends and loved ones hated to give
her up. Miss Middlebrooks was. a
young lady, a member of the Meth
odist church and a Christian who
put her trust fully in the Lord. She
was faithful in her church relations
and none doubted her Christianity.
The funeral sermon was preached
in the Methodist church Friday after
noon by Rev. W. S. Stevens, her pas
tor, after which the remains were in
terred in the Methodist cemetery.
Her family is highly esteemed by
the people of Barnesville, and they
are extended tenderest sympathy in
their sorrow.
Bushings Meeting.
A business meeting of the Epworth
League will be held tomorrow (Fri
day) night at the home of Maj. J. ”I'.
Hunt. All members are earnestly
requested to be present, as there will
be considered matters of importance
which pertain to the interests of the
league.
NOTICE.
All accounts due me and not paid
before the ioth will be turned over
to my attorney for collection.
W. H. Chambers.
Shaving Soap_^
Is no longer a luxury. It's a necessity.
The man who shaves himself appre- s"*) \
ciates this. But we are after the man ] [fvftx. 4 A\ V J'
who thinks any soap is good enough I U ’ y; cv'YU
to use. We are shaving soap of a \
good deal of its profits this week to
let him learn diflerently. Try a cake V |u ,U ( //' TW
of Amols Bouquet. Former price 25c. v \// /j s\
I sell one cake lor 15c. After that, \A /Vi I
you won’t try to make a lather with
ordinary soap and blame the razor V. s
for its dullness. Leaves the Face G
smooth and free from irritation. '
JBfe>“ He sure and see the 810 BAR- '
GAINS in TOILET and BATH |®iM ' \
SOAPS this week. A fe'Xjl
MOTTO quality
John Blackburn.
A. L. HILLS.
SHOES ! ms!
The time is on to buy winter SHOES. We want to say
to you when you get ready to buy shoes dont fail to see us.
We have a big stock and they must he sold. We have’added
to our stock a line of EDWIN CLAPS FINE SHOES for men.
If you want the best shoe on earth buy EDWIN CLAPPS
shoes. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or money
refunded.
Ladies Capes.
We can save you fully 25 percent on capes. We bought
them from the manufacturers therefore saved the jobbers
profit. We have capes from 5o cents up to tfHo.oo, don’t fail
to visit when you get ready to buy.
Millinery.
We are recognized by all the fashionable people as head
quarters for tine Millinery, our sales in this department has
already surpassed our expectations. We sell more millinery
than all the stores in Barnesville combined. We orriVinate
others copy. You will find nothing hut the very latest styles
and up-to-date goods with us, and at prices that no compete
tion can duplicate,
DRESS GOODS.
We have a nice line of dress jjoods in all the latest
dyles when in want of a dress be sure and see our stock, we
can save you money on these goods. When in town don’t
fail to come to see us. Make our store head quarters, watch
this space from week to week, It will save you money.
A. L. MILLS.
Mrs. Walker Dead.
News has been received here of
the death of Mrs. J. 0. Walker, which
occurred in Marietta, Ga., on Octo
ber r 9th. She was sick at the home
of her husband in Carrabelle, Fla., but
was carried to Marietta where she
could be with her sister. She lived
only a few days after she arrived
there. The interrment took place in
Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Walker for
merly resided in Barnesville with their
family and they have a great many
friends here, who sorrow over this sad
news. Mrs. Walker was a daughter
of Rev. E. H. Myers, once president
of Wesleyan Female College at Ma
con.and was a sister of Rev. H. P.
Myers who also lived here fora num
ber of years. Much sympathy goes
out to Mr. Walker and the children
in their sorrow.
_Dr. David Kennedy*
favorite Remedy
Cures all kidney. Stomach
.■— AND LIVER TROUBLES.
Mirs. Miller Dies.
Mrs. .Frank Miller died last Satur
day at her home near Raymond
church, and the funeral took place
Sunday. Rev. H. A. Hodges preach
ing the funeral sermon. She was a
widow woman about thirty five years
old and was much loved by those
who knew her.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Thnt i what li was made to,
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