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Take Wright’s
Diarrhoea Mixture
P*UG$ I fr=r=. It always cures. It
] ft [jj jA has been successfully
1 or Y cars * n this
/W\L community* Many
local citizens highly
/ 1 endorse it, Use no
other. Manufactured
y" and sold by
DR. W. A. WRIGHT, Druggist,
BARNESVILLE, - GA.
JOHN MIDDLEBROOKS BEFORE COURT.
On a charge of outselling all other Grocers,
The Jury after the full investion of all
evidence find him guilty and sub
mit the following verdict s
We, the jury sworn to investigate the charges against
Mr. Middlebrooks, beg to say that we find that he is the only
man in town who can Till your orders for everything in the
grocery line. We find that he has a strictly new stock, polite
and attentive clerks and prompt delivery. We find that quick
sales and short profit is his motto. We also find that he
handles the very best of everything and guarantees satisfac
tion both in quantity and quality, We therefore find that
Mr. Middlebrooks is guilty of the charges against him.
DECISION OF THE JUDGE.
After hearing the evidence set forth and the verdict of the jury, I cannot
do otherwise than sentence Mr. Middlebrooks to success, for his enterprising
spiritand reccommend that the Court and Jury meet the public at his place
of business and reap the benefit of his low prices and best goods.
P. S. The Jndge has since added to the above charge: “I also ask, that if
any of you owe the said Mr. Middlebrooks for Groceries, that you call around and
pay him at once, for he can’t continue business unless you pay for what you have
already bought.”
U Need a Biscuit!
* it yon Don’t who Does?
Get your good things from us during Chautauqua and
include in your order a,package of Uneeda Biscuit —they are
alright. We will receive daily during Chautauqua week
Frssh Vegetables of all Kinds*
also, Pineapples, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, etc., Plenty of
Chickens, eggs and butter, too.
Yours to please,
GRAY, the Grocer
Are you Married ?
We mean to any particular place of trading—if so
Get a divorce,
And buy where you can get the best goods for the lowest
prices. You will fall in love with our modest prices, while
the charming freshness and excellent quality of our eoods
will draw from you a fervid declaration that we carry the
best groceries you ever bought. Having once experienced
the satisfaction, contentment and satisfaction of trading with
ELLIOTT & CO., yov will have mastered the elements con
ducing to long life, peace and prosperity
By the way, “is the housekeeper in ?” “Yes; in a rage ;
Flour dark, won’t rise, cake spoilec, time wasted, money and
temper lost.’’ It would not have happened had she bought
the flour from
M M. ELLIOTT & CO.
INSURANCE | [INSURANCE.
If you Need Insurance, call on me. An expe r
ience of nearly fifteen years in the business guaran
tees that your policy will be correctly written.
Personal attention given to all adjustments thereby
insuring prompt and equitable settlements, and
with a home man. Your business is respectfully
solicited. OTIS A. MURPHEY.
INSURANCE.
Another nice dwelling on Thomaston street.
Call quick.
Mayor W. B. Smith made an im
portant business trip to Atlanta Tues
day.
Mrs. S. F.. Dusenberry has been in
Atlanta tor some days on a visit with
friends.
Mrs. M. T. Grace and children of
Macon, are in the city guests of Mrs.
A. J. Blalock at Magnolia Inn.
Miss Mattie Cobb Howard, of At
lanta, visited the family of Mr. B. C.
Milner for several days the past week.
Trunks and all other baggage
promptly and safely delivered to any
part of the city. Shi Gray.
Misses Mamie and Roberta Mitch
ell returned Friday from Zebulou,
where they spent a week with rela
tives.
Mrs. S. 11. Gray and daughter,Miss
Nellie, returned home Monday from
a pleasant visit to friends at Boling
broke.
Mr. T. R. Rogers left last week for
Nashville, Tenn., where he has a fine
position.
Call on the ladies of the Episcopal
church at their stand and get your
dinner and ice cream during the Chau
tauqua.
Miss Dollie Rogers will be at home
this week and will be gladly welcomed
by her many friends.
Miss Florrie Jones of Decatur, will
arrive here in a few days and will
visit Miss Gertrude Connally for some
days.
Mr. R. E. Dart, of Brunswick, quite
a prominent young man of that city
and section, was in the city several
days this week with friends.
One of the popular visitors in the
city is Miss Allir.e Pitts of Newborn,
Ga., who is visiting her sister, Mrs.
H. H. Gray on Thomaston street.
PAINTING SOLICITED.—I do
all kinds of painting and make inte
rior painting a specialty. All work
guaranteed. Leave calls at Jordan’s
drug store. J. R. Bennett.
Miss Belle Rose returned yester
day from Atlanta, where she has been
some time studying under an eminent
vocalist. She has a fine voice
Miss Annie Maud Fox, quite a
pleasant young lady from Thomaston,
has been in the city a guest of Miss
Myrtice White.
Prof, and Mrs. Y. E. Bargeron will
arrive Saturday from Stillmore. They
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Graham while here.
Mr. E. F. Jones of Herndon, will
spend the summer in Barnesville, a
guest of the family of Mrs. J. H. Con
nally on Forsyth street.
Trunks and all other baggage
promptly and safely delivered to any
part of the city. Shi Gray.
Mr. Edward Elder, the efficient
county school commissioner of Pike
county, spent Monday in Atlanta on
business.
Mrs. W. A. McNeice of Waycross,
arrived in Barnesville Monday and
will remain during the summer, stop
ping with Mrs. Euce Elder.
Mrs. M. L. Brittain and children of
Atlanta are in the city guests of Dr.
and Mrs. J. M. Brittain. They will re
main here for some days.
Mrs. J. A. Harrison and children,
after a pleasant visit to the family of
Mr. B. C. Milner, returned to their
home in Birmingham, Ala., Monday.
Mr. W. J. Milner, with his family,
of Atlanta, visited the family of his
father, Mr. B. C. Milner, several days
last week. He is in the wholesale
grocery business in Atlanta and is
doing well there.
Trunks and all other baggage
promptly and safely delivered to any
part of the city. Shi Gray.
Miss Mabel Turner, a charming
young lady from Tennille, will arrive
in the city this week, to be a guest of
her friend, Miss Maud Pattillo, for
some days. She will be present dur
ing our great Chautauqua.
Miss Frances Willingham of Macon,
one of Georgia’s charming young wo
men, is in the city a guest of her
friend, Miss Belle Murphey. She is
making numerous friends among the
people of Barnesville.
Miss Corinne Lawton, one of Ma
con's charming young women, is here
to remain some time a guest of her
friend, Miss May Nottingham. She
is making numerous friends and ad
mirers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blalock leave
soon for Rochester, Vermont, where
they will remain for several months
on a visit to their daughter, Miss
Annie Blalock, who will spend the
summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Bla
lock will no doubt greatly enjoy
themselves there.
‘UWEflßfl’
IN ALL COLORS
SUMMER CLOTHING.
We have just received anew lot of serges it single and double breast, especially for
Chautauqua trade- slims, stouts and regular.
MONARCH SHIRTS.
The patterns this season are prettier than ever—our customers are pleased and are
throwing bouquets at us. The Monarch brand is the best fitting shirt made. Buy the
Monarc Shirt and Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs.
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
Buv a pair for Chautauqua. We can tit you—we can suit you. New lot Zeigler
Oxfords just received—all sizes, all widths—prices #1.7?. #2.00, #2.?oand $3.00,
CHAUTAUQUA.
We wish to extend to all our friends and customers a most cordial invitation to make
our store headquarters during Chautauqua week. We shall not be too busy to entertain
you. We shall have plenty of palmetto fans and free ice water.
J. w. Siam & sons.
Barnesville, Ga.
Mrs. H. M. Franklin and her two
bright little children, also Mr. Curran
Rogers, of Selma, will reach Barnes
ville Friday and will attend the Chau
tauqua next week.
Mr. John H. Blackburn went to
Thomson last week to remain several
days on a visit with relatives. Mr.
Blackburn is an esteemed and valua
ble citizen of Bsrnesville.
Miss May Franklin returned Tues
day morning from a very pleasant trip
to Thomaston, where she has a great
many friends. She is one of Barnes
ville’s most excellent young ladies.
Miss Dawson Campbelle of Atlanta,
will be a guest next week of Misses
Maud and Leila Pattillo. She is
quite a pleasant young lady and she
will no doubt enjoy her stay in Bar
nesville.
0
After a pleasant visit to Hampton,
Ga., Miss Lucy Mill of Washington,
Ga., returned to Barnesville Monday
and will be a guest of Miss May belle
Veal until after chautauqua. She is
quite a pleasant young lady.
There are too many people with pre
maturely gray hair, when they might
avoid it by applying that /eliable and
effective preparation, Hall’s Hair Re
newer.
Miss Edith Smith of Rome, Ga. is’
in Barnesville a guest of Miss Belle
Murphey. Miss Smith is one of
Rome’s fairest daughters and will
make for herself a host of friends while
in the city.
During the chautauqua Mr. Frank
Bogle will run a . gold wire
stand and will make all kinds of gold
and silver wire jewelry, badges,
Souvenirs &c. He will be located at
the Rouss Racket.
Miss Emmie Gordon of Vienna,
Ga., will arrive in Barnesville Satur
day, to be a guest of Misses Geneva
and Trella Henderson during chau
tauqua. Miss Gordon is a former
pupil of Gordon Institute.
Mr. S. J. Nottingham of Savannah
Ga. has been in the city for some days
visiting the family of his mother, Mrs.
E. J. Nottingham. Mr. Nottingham is
a pleasant young gentleman and we
: hope that he may have a delightful visit
Barnesville.
Don't think you can cure that
i slight attack of dyspepsia by dieting
ior that it will cure itself. Kodo
! Dyspepsfa Cure, will cure it; it di
| gests what you eat, and restores the
I digestive organs to health.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
L. Holmes.
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JORDAN’S Compound EXTRACT RED CLOVER
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PRICE $1 BOTTLE—GUARANTEED.
W. C. JORDAN &. BRO.
Maddux 6c Son.
A In order to reduce our stock and to make room for our
immense fall purchases, we will cut prices on all summer goods.
We bought a large part of our stock at half price, and can
"mm afford to sell them at halt price. This move on our part is no
catch, but purely a matter of business. Hence, from
JULY 1, TO SEPTEMBER Ist,
Half prices will be appliee to all Parosols, Fans, Slippers, Organdies, Mulls,
Lawns Dimities, Piques, Mushnes, Underwear, Straw Hats, etc., etc.,
tSTBe sure to call and learn what HALF PRICE really means.
Very truly,
MADDUX & SON.
N. B. We have a full line of Flags and Bun
tings for Chautauqua decorations. M. & Son
jr I Will Sell
Cheaper than you pay
for them at your place
of trading. If you want
FRESHEST GOODS,
BEST QUALITY,
LARGER QUANTITY
for your coin, hunt for
E.C. BROWN
ft Swell Hat
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PRICE $1.50
BLACK. GRAY. TAN
Wood For Sale.
Good, dry pine stove wood for
sale, delivered any where at anytime.
J. R. & W. C. J.ENKINS.
FOR SALE.
My house and lot on Thomaston
street. R. G. Matthews.
LOANS.
On farms, and choice Barnesville rea
estate, quickly negotiated.
S. N. Woodward.
The shorter the wit the longer the
word.