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RoYal,
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are tine greatest
menace's to health cf the present day.
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—— tuwu.-'auuvaMW
Building A Bill.
Tht last issue of the Zebulon
journal lias the following :
“Mr. Jim Brooks, one of Pike's
prosperous citizens has in course of
erection a handsome two story brick
building at Molena, which he will
use for a knitting mill. He will also
carry an up-to date line of general
merchandise in one of the front
rooms.”
Mr. Brooks gi.l his information
about the knitting mill business from
Barnesville mills and at one time he
said he contemplated the erection of
his mill here. lie could have run it
more successfully in Barnesville, for
this is a regulai manufacturing point,
especially knitting mills. The goods
made here have a reputation already
throughout the entire country. Peo
ple who have money to invest in
manufacturing should invest it in
Barnesville.
Tic#— President Rgati’H Visit.
Mr. John M. Kgari, vice-president
of the Central of Georgia Railway
Company, was in the city a few days
ago. He came to confer with Mayor
W. It. Smith on matters of business.
Mr. Eagan wv driven over the
city by Mayor Sirrih a.id Alderman
Edgar L. Rogers, and he expressed
himself greatly pleaseo with Baines
ville. It is noticeable that the pres
ent management,of the Central rail
road, seems dispose i to recognize the
importance of Barnesville as has nev
er been done bef.ee and the people
here appreciate it.
.Mr. hem K M no t'a< U.
Mr. A. O. It. inett. with his fami
Jr, has moved sack t> Barnesville
itoin Forsyth. He is copying the
home of Mr. I ' C Hi ron Forsyth
street. Mr. Bennett moved to For
syth, a year or nt< e ago because he
could secure ione here. He
now moves back and will make this
city hts future va.nc. He and his
family will be cordially welcomed.
Diseases of F aneii -quickly Cured
And Perfect Health PainWsly Hestured to Suf
terlug Womanhood by Improved Hcientitto
Metbodk Marvelous retiultp Intve been obtain
ed and many sutreiu" women have boon Raved
from the knife. Kliri treatment hent free for 10c
to f>ny ]himt,£v A ldn*B*
MKb, DK. MfttO rt. blirtNNON.bpcGidliht,
103 Capitol Avenue, Atlanta. On.
Mr. t ■rs sick.
Mr. John T. Chambers Jr.,has been
quite sick for about ten days past,
with fever. Last week he was quite
ill and his friends were uneasy about
his condition. He has, however,
considerably improved and we hope
he may soon be entirely well again.
Figure* Don’t Lie.
It doesn't saTs
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n > jjfjjßßt ■ deni mstrnti <1
fZm\. 'kjL tliut one-seventh
f j all the death"
Bgf if. Christendom
H* eneh year muy he
to consumption and allied
' m • * S an certain
fifcy taken in time. The story of
hat it will do is told in the
*' ‘l^o/Kb "About two aud a hall* years
ajjo, when I w-s at Pint f.ioV.
at Corbin, Whitley Cos.. Kv , l was taken with
levelr pains in the clic.-t. alter .Met. I
•pit op mrxxl ami whs s'm tr. allied with nud ,
rwc.as. 1 was so shod whuwd ttiat l c.Vii 1
hardly walk half a mile at on. in iif I cot the
east 'hit wearied. I would li ■ e an attack of
phthisic (asthma) and almost te for about tu
at three days. t concluded to trv Or. K 1
Pieno- and i relatd mv .•• t i him He wr He
me that I should ta’ a '■ tea Med.icat 'h
aovery ' 1 be*Hn using it *"• 1 used clsiut six
bottle>■ 1 began to sec that it was hehiil.y me
k> concluded to continue its use, J did so and
have improved both 1 *. > -Wth and ;a W.; -i
l have not had >hi- , • sic, nor spit up any
blood since last apriug."
This great remedy—Pr Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery—cures 7 S per cent, of
all laryngial, broticnial. thr*nt and kindred
affections which, if neglected lead up to
consumption It s’.ten ’-'hens the r.tomach
and mates the appetite keen ami hemty
It invigorates the Itvei and lids the natural
processes of secretion end excretion It
makes the assimilation of the food perfect
It is the great blood -maker anti flesh
builder Honest dealers will not urge you to
take a substitute said to he "just as good ’’
Send fOT Dr Pierce’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser. Fuel Enclose 21 ouc
cent stamps to co\-t nwilii'.g to the
World's Dispensary M a- .xl Associ tion.
Buffalo, N. Y. for a j)*j>ef*covered copy
Cloth binding: ten cents extm. It is
x thousand pasre book with over seven
hundred illustrations , fo r merly sold for
*> sc. Kor limited lime can Se bad for
jost of mailing
Good Salesman.
Mr. Jim Cochrane can’t be beat as
a salesman. When people are trading
he comes in for his share. Tuesday
of this week ire sold to three custom
ers, goods to the amount of exactly
$175 and his rales for the day
amounted to $206.55. Mr. Coch
rene in speaking of business and the
low price cotton says the people are
buying goods every day and ). W.
Stafford & Sons are so busy that he
doesn't have time to go after his mail
aarl can't read the Constitution until
after supper.
Mr. Cochrane takes great pride in
the gents furnishing goods depart
ment of J. W. Stafford & Sons.
Stop suffering 1 Try I)r. Miles' Pain min.
AT JORDANS DRUG STORE!!
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WHAT ON
m ■—imi i|iiimi n tt - ———
It is the largiil bottle of household Ammonia ever offered
anywhere for 10c, —24 ounces-full measure-full strength.
Surely you are never without a bottle of Household Ammonia
in your home. It is an article used by everybody for the bath
and for general cleaning purposes. We put it up ourselves.
We make a profit on it too, and yet you get twice as much
ammonia fora dime as you have been in the habit of getting
from your grocer-and strength-four-fold.
We also offer you a bargain in a remnant lot of goblets
and crockery which we found packed away on our shelves
awaiting our push and energy to make them sell. You can
buy these goods at give away prices. Come and see for
yourself.
SUMMER IS ENDED, AUTUMN IS HEPErr
aid Clapped Hands and Lips Will Surely Follow.
Remember that friend of the sufferer, WAT I 3 ECZEMA
OINTMENT, and provid. yourself with a box. This ointment
is already known by everybody and used by a majority, but if
you have none in your home, don’t fail to get it. Its powerful
antiseptic and healing properties render it just the thing for
chapped surfaces. It relieves in a few hours and fortifies
against a renewal of the chafing. Some forms of Tetter are
aggravated by wind and cold, so beware sufferer, don’t wait;
if you have Tetter use this Specific before your hands begin
to crack and bleed. Watts Eezema Ointment Cures Tetter,
Watts says so, and believes it. A trial will convince you also.
just flnotner worHtigewati^-
We appreciate your trade and need it in order to make a
success in the drug business. We are going to deal fairly
and squarely with everybody and we believe we will do our
share of business. Come to see us and buy from us when in
need of such as our large and varied stock affords.
Very truly,
W. C. JORDAN & BRO.,
£( Successors to W. H. CHAFIBERS.)
DRUGGISTS, STATIONERS AND SEEDSfSEN,
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Saw tell Holding.
The marriage of Miss I.eila Red
ding to Mr. S. B. Sawtell in Griffin
on November 53rd, has been an
nounced. Both arc known to many
people in Barnesville and I’ike coun
ty and have many friends throughout
this section who will receive the
news with pleasure.
A correspondent from Griffin thus
speaks of the two popular voting peo
ple :
•‘The marriage will unite two of
the most prominent young people of
the city, for Miss Redding, who is
the . harming daughter of ( 01. R. J.
Redding, the director of the State
Experiment station, is an acknowl
edged belle wherever she is known,
and over the state has many waim
admirers who will wish her happiness.
“The groom elect is the junior ed
itoi md proprietor of the Morning
Call of this city, and by his moral,
business and social worth has be
come recognized as one of the fore
most young men of the city
the surprise of all.
Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm
ol Junes X Son, Cowden, 111, inspe.tk
;i . v ! pr. King s New Discovery, says,
that last winter his wife was attacked
with La Grippe, and her a c grew so
serious that physicians at Cowden and
Pan i could do nothing for her. It
seemed 10 develop into Hasty Con
sumption. Having Hr. Kings New
Discovery in store, and selling lots ot
it. he took a bottle home, and to the
supprise of all she began to get bet
ter from first dose, and halt dozen dol
lar bo* ties cured her sound and well.
l)r. King's New Discovery lor Con
sumption, Goughs and Colds is guar
anteed to do this good work. Try it.
Free trial bottles at W. A. W right s
Drug Store.
S. M. MARSHBURN,
The Barnesville Bargain Store.
* \\JE have been for the past thirty days receiving good bought from the best source that cash could reach, and am
y||k VV prepared to serve the public better than ever before in the history of our career in Barnesville.
OUR STORE IN FILLED WITH NEW GOODS
“ that was bought to sell, if prices and prompt attention will move them We call special:mention to our SHOE
stocks is being- the largest as well as the best line, ever displayed by us: (jet our prices on Diess Goods, Clothing Hats,
Flannels, Cassfmeres, Underwear, etc. Come to see us and save money on everything in the way of wearing apparel.
V. O. MARSHBURN, Manager.
Many a household is saddened by
death because of the failure to keep on
hand a safe and absolute certain cure for
croup such as One Minute Cough Cure.
See that your little ones are protected
against emergency.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
Soothing, healing, cleansing. De
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the implac
able enemy of sores, burns and wounds.
It never tails to lure piles. You may
jely upon it.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
The sooner a cough or cold is cured
without h..an to the sufferer the better.
Lingering colds arc dangerous. Hack
ing cough is distressing. Ouo Minute
Cough Cure quickly cures it. \\ by sut
ler when such a cough cure is within
iv:.iT'.’ it is pleasant to the t.isto,
I)n. W. A. Wright.
When you ask for De Mitts Witch
liazel Sal ve don’t accept a counterfeit or
imitation. There are more cases of
piles being cured by this, than all otli
> is combined.
Dr. W. A W right.
5 Year Loans.
Old loans renewed, new loans
promptly made, cheapest money on
the market. Apply to
J. J. Garland.
A cough is not like a fever. It does
rot have to run a certain course. Cure
it quickly and effectually with One Min
ot, . ough Cure, the best remedy for all
ages aud for the most severe cases. > e
recommend it its good.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
To improve aud thicken the growth
o r the hair and restores its natural color,
Hall’s Hair Kenewer should he applied
and uo other. Recommended by pliysi
ciaus.
0 tv, 0 TP O XI. X JSkm •
One Hundred Engraved .Visiting Cards
For SI.OO. t
Until December first we will make
one hundred Engraved Visiting Cards
(name only; in the latest style for one
dollar.
After December first the price will
be $1.50. Send for samples and let us
have your order at once. Wedding
invitations engraved at lowest price.
J. P. Stevens & Bro., Jewelers and
Engravers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CUBED
with local applitations. as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is |
taken internally, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy
sicians in this country for years, and is
a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results 1
in curing catarrh. Send for testimo
nials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Tolede, O.
Sold by all druggistu, price 75c.
Froiu Forsyth.
Miss Lizzie Curry, from Forsyth,
arrived in Barnesville Sunday. She
comes to take a position with the J.
C. Collier Cos., in their dress goods
and notions departments. She is
quite a pleasant young lady and no
doubt she will make many friends in
this city.
MUST BE SOLD!
Every Word of the Following is True, and Will Interest You.
For the Next Thirty Days. I Will Slaughter My
Goods at the Following Prices:
NOTIONS.
11 Balls of Thread for 50.
6 Papers of Pins for sc.
6 Papers of Needles for sc.
4 dozens Hooks and Eyes, s®.
2 Spool C. & W. Thread, sc.
Best Knitting Thread, 13c lb.
12 dozen Agit Buttons for 4c.
Woolen Dusters for fine fur
niture at 15 cents.
Good Whisk Broom for Bcts.
Good quality Suspenders, Bc.
Extra-heavy 15c Misses’Black
Hose for" 8 cents.
Ladies Heavv-Mixed Hose for
8c; worth Iscts.
Good quality Men’s Handker
chiefs 2 for 5 cents.
Ladies’ Fancy Border Hand
kerchiefs 3c, or 3 for 10c.
SHOES.
I have the BEST and CHEAP
EST line Shoes made. Try them :
Men’s Solid Leather Sunday
Shoes at $1.15.
Men’s good quality Brogans at
75c, 90c and SI.OO.
Mv box toed Shoes are taking
’the day. Get a pair and be
in the push. Ladies and
children’s shoes at the price
of cotton.
These goods will be sold just as advertised,for CASH. If I can’t
fit you out of stock in Clothing, will be glad to take your measure for
a suit. I represent the Peerless Merchant Tailoring Cos., of Cincinnat
ti, one of the best on earth, 1 guarantee to fit and to please you.
Remember the place is at
MORRIS JACOBS’,
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA. I*
sHakesperean oiub.
Place —-Mrs. J. C. Collier's.
Time—3 o’clock p. m., Saturday
November sth.
Subject—Pericles, Prince of Tyre.
PROGRAM.
Miss Fannie Howaid—Vocal Solo.
Mrs. Lambdin —The History of
Pericles.
Mrs. Otis A. Murphey—Music.
Mrs. Neely—Ten Best Quotations.
Mrs. J. W. Reeves—The Plot.
Mrs. L. K. Rogers—Woman’s
Club Work.
QUESTIONS.
1. How is this play spoken of by
ancient writers ?
2. Do you not suppose the object
ionable features were introduced only
to bring out virtue all the more prom
inently?
3. Whore does the plot open ?
4. When Helicanus refused the
crown how did he appease the peo
ple.
5. Give the adventures of Thaisa.
6. Where does jealousy control
the plot. H3|{jfsß
7. Who appears to Pericles in a
vision ?
8. Why does the death of Anti
ochusand his daughter remind you
of the destruction of Sodom and Go
morrah ?
9. What is the fate of the treach
erous Cleon and his queen ?
10. Give the moral.
Monthly Pains cured by Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills.
Countepanes and Table
Cloths.
Marseils Countepanes, s>\37}4
Nice Linen Table Cloth at 75c
Nice Linen Towels at 25c pair.
Nice Cotton Unbleached Tow
els at 8 cents pair.
Nice Bleached large size Tow
els at 15 cents a pair.
CAPES.
Don’t fail to see them, as they
■were bought for the spot cash and
can sell them 33 per cent cheaper
than my competitors can buy
them. I can sell you a nice cape
for SBets.
Extra good trimmed, with fur
double collar, 75c.
Fiue Heavier Cape, $1.25.
Fine Ostrichan Cape, $2.30.
Fine Plush, trimmed with
Beads, a [bargain at $5.00,
Must go quick at $2.98.
SWEATERS
at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c SI.OO.
a TEXd-f WONbER.
o
hall's great discovery.
One small bottle of Hall's Great
Discovery cures all Kidney and
Bladder troubles, removes gravel,
cures Diabetis, Seminal Emissions,
weak and lame backs, Rheumatism
and all irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder in both men avid women.
Regulates bladder troubles in children.
If not sold by your druggist will be
sent by mail on receipt of sl. One
small bottle is two month’s treatment
and will cure any case above men
tioned. E. W. Hall.
Sole manufacturer.
P. O. Box 218, Waco, Texas.
Sold by W. A. Wright, Barnesville.
READ THIS.
Cutlibert, Ga., April 2, 1898.
This is to certiiy that I was affected
with gravel and that I took CO drops of
Hall’s Great Discovery and it completely
cured me. It is worth J>l.ooo per bottle to
any one needing it. J. T. STEVENS.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
Overcome evil with good. Overcome
your coughs and colds with One Minute
Cough Cure. It is good, children cry
for it. Itlcures croup, bronchitis, pneu
monia, lagrippe and all throat and lung
diseases.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
Late to bed and early to rise, prepares
a man-for his home in the skies. But
early to bed and a little Early Riser, the
pill iliat makes life longer and better
and wiser.
Dr. W.a, Wright.
O JSk & T ORTA .
Bears the The Kitwl You Hav Always Bought
B% :r UL&0A&&
BARGAINS.
Yard-wide Sea Island at 3 l /ic.
Eztra heavy Sheeting at
Simpson’s best Calico at 4c.
Good quality Cambric at 3c.
Good quality Jeans at 13c.
Heavy Cottonade at Bc.
Yard wide Good Bleaching 4>£
Fruit of the Loom “ at 6c.
Wool Flannel, red, white, 15c.
CLOTHING^
I have a big line of Men’s and
Boys and Children’s Clothing
which will be sold at your ;own
price. Also an immense line of
all kinds of Hats which will .be
sold at wlrat they will bring.
UNDERWEAR.
My underwear was bought
at 58 ets on the dollar, and I
will give my customers the
benefit.
Heavy white undershirts, 20c.
Heavy grade undershirts, 25c.
Extm fine fleeced-lined blue,
gaey and Tan colors, worth
SI.OO, will sell at 49c.
Ladies Fleeced Lined Under
derwear at IBcts, or 35c per
suit.
Heavy Union Suits worth 40c
now at 25cts.