The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, April 27, 1899, Image 1

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THE BARNESYILLE GAZETTE VOL. 32 SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO DEMIS PROFDIETOR "ROUSS RACKET STORE" Puts Prices where others who would com pet Play but a sorry part Underbuy, Undersell, * CASH has been the motto which made us what we are. Customers know full well what credit- costs them- The idea that our goods are of inferior quality Because we sell cheaper, is the last ditch from which our shot and shell are routing these BIOW HARO 100 PER CENTERS. SUMMER SLEDGERS. Ladies Undervests sc, to 25c. Ladies Hose. sc, to 12c. Ladies Slippers, 65c, to $1.75. Paper Pins, lc. Good Spool Cotton, 2c. Colored Lawns, sc, to 13c, White Lawn,— 5c to 15c. Organdies -15 c to 25c. Pique,- loc to 14c. Dotted Swiss 22c. Corsets, 25c, 50c, 75c. Handkerchiers,.. -3c, to 25c. Cyrano Chains, 45c, soc, 75c. ROUSS RA6KET STORE J R..DEAVOURS, Prop. Representing C. B. Rouss, N. Y, one woman in seven In this city has seen the advertisement of the fam ous R & G CORSET in the Ladies’ Home Journal, Munsey’s Delineator or some other March magazine and knows, therefore, some important facts about the corset that does not stretch. We have in stock a good line of R & G Cor sets and will be pleased to show them to the “one woman in seven”—and the other six women also. The new R&G no 397—the short-long cor set, is one of our most popular styles, and sells at the popular one dollar price. We are still in the lead in the embroideries. No competition for us in this line or edges, from 5c to fOc. All-overs —nothing like them in town, 75c to $1.50. Don’t fail to see them. . Doz. Ladies’ Vests for Summer, a job lot at 50c on the .dollar. and L. MILLS. Spring Specialties, MILLINERY, Latest Shapes, Most Stylish Colors, Best Milliner in THE CITY Paralyzing Prices. Black or White \ 2oc, 25c, Sailors, j & 35c. Short back \ 65c, 85c, Sailors, ) & $1.25. Mixed Straws are much, worn in the large Cities: Dress Hats, $1.48, $1.98, to.. $4.58. Let Miss McMichael show you the latest styles in this line. BARNESVILLE, GA„ THURSDAY APRIL 27, 1899. A SCRAP Of PAPER Kennedy's opera House. Friday Evening, Apr. 28. Barnesvilie Library Association Music Du Hunt’s Orchestra- . -INSTRUMENTATION— ist violin—A. B. MATTHEWS, Cornet—C. H. MORRIS. 2ND “ —C. H. PERDUE, Trombone—R. J. HUNT. 3 rd “ —W. H. CHAMBERS, Bass—R. L. SWATTS. Clarionet—W. B. VEAL, Drums—J. B. HOLMES. Pianist—MlSS MYRTICE NELSON. DRAMATTIS PERSONNAE. PROSPER COURAMONT Mr. Frank M. Stafford BARON DE LA GLACIERE Dr. A. P. Kemp BRISMOUCHE 'Landed Proprietor and Naturalist.). .Mr. T.E. Minhinnett ANATOLE (his ward) Mr. J. Lawrence Hunt BAPTISTE (Servant) ; Mr. A. J. Stephens LOUISE DE LA GLACIERE Mrs. W. H. Rogers M’DLLE SUZANNE DE RUSEVILLE (her Cousin)Miss Marion Bloodworth MATHILDE (Sister to Louise) Miss Edwina Williams. Mademoiselle Zenobie (Sister to Brismouche) Miss Mittie Rose MADAME DUPONT (Housekeeper) Miss Nell Blalock PAULINE (Maid) i Miss Mary Minhinnett STAGE DIRECTOR.... MR. A. J. STEPHENS. TIME —Present. PLACE— France ACT I —Drawing room in a French country house—home of Baron de la Glaciere. ACT II —Room assigned to Prosper Couramont in the house of Brise mouche. ACT III —Conservatory attached to Chateau of Baron de la Glaciere. ADMISSION—AduIts 50c ; Children under 15 yrs- 25c Gallery 25c; Reserved Seats FIFTY CENTS Strictly— Tickets on sale at Jordan’s drug store. CURTAIN— 8:15 Sharp. The Boys Home. The boys who have been with the Third Georgia Regiment, U. S. V. have returned home, after a very in teresting experience in the army ser vice. They spent a couple of months very pleasantly in Cuba, and saw much there that is very interesting to hear them tell about. The boys seem to have enough of the service how ever, and were glad to get home. Those who were in the regiment from Barnesville and who have returned home, are: Mr. Asbury Lambdin, first sergeant; Messrs. Luther and Earnest Bush, corporals of Company B. and Mr Otis Langford, a private of Com pany B. It Is Appreciated. The people of Barnesville have rea son to feel very kindly to ward Hon. Clark Howell, editorot the Atlanta Con stitution, for the interest he is taking in the Barnesville Chautauqua, especially in securing Hon. W. J. Bryan to make the address on “National Day,” July 4th. Mr. Howell has done every thing he could do to induce Mr. Bryan to accept the invitation extended him bythe Chautauqua directors and Barnesville greatly appreciates it. Card Of Thanks. We want to thank all the dear friends for their sympathy and kind ness to us and our little darling Culver, during his sickness and death. May God bless them. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Castleberrv. II I # / and when that time comes II j f J it is a woman’s duty to / / J ft think twice before she y /1 I answers. She should —( / \ y think once for herself, and once for the man who has chosen her for his life companion. If she is suffering from a torturing, drag ging weakness or disease so prevalent with her sex, she has no right to answer “ Yes ” until her health is restored. If she does, she will be wretched and ill hersglf and her home will be an unhappy one. Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a scientific remedy that cures all weakness, disease, disorder and derangement of the delicate and im portant feminine organs. It is not a “cure all,” but a medicine devised to correct this one class of disorders and no other. It has accomplished its purpose in tens of thousands of cases, as is shown by tens of thousands of testimonials of the grateful patients themselves. It imparts vigor and virility to the entire womanly organism, and is the best of all nerve tonics and re storatives. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. It transforms weak, nervous, de spondent invalids into healthy, happy women. “I was so weak I cofild scarcely walk about the house,” writes Mrs. Mattie Scruggs, of Allen's Creek, Amherst Cos., Va. “ Was reduced to a mere skeleton. I was never free from pain in the back and head and could not sleep at night. I bought three bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Dis covery'and two vials of' Pleasant Pellets.' After taking these six weeks I felt like anew person : slept well and gained in Hesh. lam doing all my own housework and we have nine in the family.” rA man or woman who neglects constipation suffers from slow poisoning. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little “Pellet” is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. All medicine dealers sell them. No other pills are “just aagood.” 6 No* is The 1 line Put Away Winter Clothing* Moth Halls Can Be had at BLACKBURN’S Drugstore. “Prescription work a Specialty.” Always Glad To See You. J. H. Blackburn. JM Dnjr c, rs\ branch stores.... • 11. Dll I L U UU., j n. bate &GO , Marrietta, Ga. BATE JEWEI RY CO , Anniston, Ala D3rn6SVlll6i 03* BftT& & MUNEY, Athens, Tenn. When you want DIAMONDS, When you want WATCHES, When you want JEWELRY & WATCHES REPAIRED When you want MEDALS, CLASS PINS, When you want a BICYCLE, When you want SUNDRIES, When yon want ANYTHING in the JEvVELRY LINE, See us before buying* X X ver OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. J. H. BATE & CO. MORRIS JACOBS. Selling the leaders, and leading the sel lers* My prices are not copyrighted, any/ one is welcome to match them that can* Skirts- I never meet, but always beat others prices, Silk Skirts $4.50 to 7.50 Wor sted Skirts SI.OO $1.50 to $3.50...’.. Duck Skirts, White & Blue 50c to 75c & r.oo Linen Crash Skirts at 50c worth SI.OO Clothing* You never save money in the price. and lose it in the quality with me All wool Clay Worsted suits at $5.00 $7.50 SIO.OO All wool cassimer suits at $3.50 $5.00 $7.50 & SIO.OO serge coats double and single breast round and square cuts black and blue, at $2.50 $3.50 & $5.00 Hats* Men's straw hats, men’s crush hats, men’s Furr Hats, Straw hats at 25c to 50c & SI.OO, Crush hats 50c to 75c Shoes L Slippers* Here’s where we get together. You want shoes, I’ve got shoes. Men’s Ladies, & children’s latest, styles. Best vjlue made by the Brown Shoe Cos, the bestashoe builder MORRIS JACOBS, White Goods* In all the novelties without the fancy price, Piques, White, striped and figured at 10c 15c 20c 25c Welts, Lawns, Dimities, Organdies, & Ducks, 25 per cent cheaper than you find them elsewhere Embroideries. Can save you 25 per cent on these goods, insertion to match • ■■■■■ mmwmmmmgm Millinery* Ladies trimmed hats from SI.OO to $3 5° Trimed sailors from 10c to $1.00.... Not prices alone, but price and qual ity make my millinery remarkable.... 1000 yds calico good colors .... at 3c 1000 yds calico fast colors cost you 5c everywhere else my price 4c 1000 yds Simpson best calicos at. ..5c 1000 yds good Bleaching to each cus tomer, all you want “at 5c 1000 yds Fruit of the loom Bleach ing at 5-3-4 C Lonsdale Bleaching Bc.. Lonsdale Cambric at 12-1-2 Dress ginghams at 5c Apron ginghams at 4c. NO-16