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About The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1899)
RILIOUS r NESS 1 Do von get up with a headacne? Is there a bad taste in your mouth? Then you have a poor appetite and a weak diges tion. You are frequently dizzy, always feel dull and drowsy. You have cold hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. What is the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. will give you prompt relief and certain cure. Itaop Your Blooii Pure. If you have neglected your case a long time, you had better take ftqer’s sarsapg?Blla also. It will remove all impurities that have been accumulating in your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. Wrlto fho Doctor. Them tony Kometliln* about your ca* you <b> not ijuMa midor* •land. Wrlto tl doctor frorly: tell him how you art* mitrerliitf <*'i will promptly receive the boat medical advice. A(tdrc*, A pr. J. C. Ayer. Lowell, Man*. Pressed Ferns. It is now the proper season to lie gin pressing ferns for decorative pur poses. The terns should each be pressed when they are at their prime, that is just before they begin to “spore.” The fruit dots make the erns heavier, and therefore they are not so delicate after drying. In some species the ferns are quite disfigured by the process. The maidenhair curls up the edges of its leaves at this time, and must be gathered now, before the change be gins to take place. The pretty trian gular “beach” ferns are now in perfect condition for pressing. The Dick sonia or fragrant hay fern is one uf the most delicate in color and out line. It is also one of the most com mon feins we have. It should be gathered at once, so should the spleenworts, the prettiest of which are somewhat rare The aspidiums, or shield fern, are the rarest ferns, and, like the climbing fern, the cliff and other delicate varieties, should all be gathered as soon as possible. Press them under heavy weights. Do not attempt to use the larger ferns. Many of these measure three or four feet in length. A fern over a foot long is large enough to use conveniently in bouquets or for wall decorations. The abuse of health is a slow method of suicide. Zjo 97/rs. ZPink/icim, jCt/nn, 97/ass . ILTTTIK TO UKS. PINKHAM NO. 41,*07] " IH:ai: Friend- A your ajyo I was a grout sufferer from fetuale weakness. My head ached all the time and 1 would gel so dizzy aud have that all gone feeling in the stomach and was so nervous and restless that 1 did not know what to do with myself. “ My food did me no good and 1 had a bed ease of w hites. I wrote to you and after taking Lydia E. I’inkhain's Vege table Compound us directed. 1 can truly say that 1 feel like anew woman and cannot tell you how grateful 1 am to you. *1 have recommended it to all my friends and have given it to my daughter who is now getting along splendidly. May you live many years to help our suffering sisters." Mrs. C. CARPENTER, 263 tiIi.V.ND ST., I&UOKLYK. N. Y. Over eighty thousand such letters as this were re ceived by Mrs. Pink ha in during 1897. Surely this is Strong proof of her ability to help suffering women. LI Hang Chung’s Mistake. One day, many years ago, says the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, Li Hung Chang was making a jour ney from Tien Tsin to Shanghi, on a steamer of the Chinese Mutual Com pany, of which he is the principal owner. Being of a inquiring dispo sition he asked many questions about the machinery and furnishings of the ship. What interested him most was barometer, and Capt. Baker explained it with great care and described the minutest details. Several months afier, when Capt. Baker arrived at Tien Tsin at the end of a voyage, he was informed at the steamship office that Earl Li wanted to see him at the viceroy's yamen. The captain, judging from the experience of the other men, ex pected to receive a reward for faith ful service, and dressing himself with rare, took a rickshaw for the resi dence of lhe greatest man in China. Upon arrival lie was shown into the reception room, and pretty soon Li Hung Chang made his appearance, followed by a servant carrying a handsomely mounted mahogony box. He put it on the table, opened it and took out a beautiful barometer, which had just arrived from Paris. After Capt. Baker had admired the me chanism of the instrument, Earl Li turned to him and said: “Now I want you to tell me how you foretell events with this thing.” “You cannot foretell events with a barometer,” said ("apt. Baker. “You told me you could,” retorted Earl Li. “I never did anything of the kind!” exclaimed the astonished seaman. “I told you that by comparing the changes in the temperature and di rection of the wind with the move ments of this instrument we could anticipate a storm, but I did not say anything about foretelling events, because that is impossible.” The viceroy stared at the sailor with astonishment, and exclaimed: “You are an ignorant, incompe tent fellow. Don’t you know that the weather is the most uncertain thing in the world? Other events are governed by laws and arbitrary con ditions, from which the weather is entirely free, and anybody who can find out what the weather is going to be ought to be able to foretell or dinary events.” Then with a contemptuous motion he dismissed Capt. Baker from his his presence, and never spoke to him again. QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, : PYNY-PECTORAL The Canadian Remedy tor all THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. | Larob Bottles. 25 om. DAVIS A LAWRENCE CO., Lim., Phop' Pennv Davi- Pain-Kilim. rom bal* mr DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS. (gratuitous Advice. So many schools are studying Mil lais' beautiful picture, “The Angeius,” in connection with the poem of the same name, that it is interesting to catch a glimpse now and then of the great painter in some light that brings Inm in closer touch with 11s, and here is a bright little story that well illus trates the fact that true greatness is often unappreciated. One day, while Millais was painting his famous pic ture. “Chill October," among the reeds and rushes on the banks of the River Tay, a man came up behind him and stood looking first at the picture,- then at the surrounding landscape. Finally he asked in broad Scotch dialect: “Man. did ye never try photogra phy ?" “No, never,’’ replied Millais, paint ing slowly. A pause. “It’s a hantle quicker." said the man. “Ye-es, I suppose so." Another pause, then the Scotchman added thoughtfully: “An - it's mair like the place."—Cincinnati Enquirer. A woman is never really worked to death until she can cut patterns out of newspai>ers and put clean papers on the pantry shelves without stop ping to read the love stories in them. —Atchison Globe. COTTON is and will con tinue to be the monei crop of the South. Ihe planter who gets the most cot i ton from a given area at the least cost, is the one who make? the most money. Good culti | vation, suitable rotation, and liberal use of fertilizers con taining at least 3% actual i IP ins M will insure the largest yield. We will send Free, upon .it! -i. I pamphlets that will interest every cu.iui i oiaater in the South. QERHAN KALI WORK?, V3 Nassau St., New V- To Bring About Sleep. Difficulties in going to sleep are sometimes physical, more often men tal. The physical, under ordinary circumstances, are due to the circu lation. The following are a few practical hints: Some sleep better half sitting up with three pillows, some better with none; some with lit tle covering, some with much. Hot drinks or a hot bath just before sleep, hot bottles to the feet, are often use ful. Tobacco often increases sleep- lessness. Sometimes, after long walking, a small meal will bring sleep. Some, especially invalids, wake after two or three hours, a cup of hot, fresh tea will often send them to sleep again. Sometimes the dark ness seems exciting, and one can sleep with a lighted candle. , Inter mittent noises, as of a rattling win dow, are always bad, but a continu ous noise is often a lullaby. Mod erate fatigue aids, but exhaustation prevents sleep. Oftenest sleeplessness is mental, and springs from a want of self con trol. Either one subject engrosses the mind or a succession of ideas. In either case the sleepless must make an effort to stop thought. It is best done by attending continu- ously to some monotonous and unex citing idea, which is self hypnotism. Some count, some breathe slowly as if asleep, some look at imaginary sheep going through a gate. One of the best ways is to watch those cu rious appearances which come to closed eyes, a purple hare fading into a star, which becomes an irregular line, and again changes to something else. They cannot be seen when first sought, but will come with a lit- tle patiene. In all these the purpose is to fix the attention on some object which will arouse no associations. It requires steady eftort to do this and to prevent the thoughts wandering, but exercise increases the power to succeed. The half hour before bed time should be spent quietly. It’s your own fault if you use old fashioned, greasy salves and liniments that soil your clothing andoftend your olfactories, when you can get that very pleasant and stainless liquid, Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic. It heals Cuts, Burns, etc., quicker and with less suf fering than anything. Only 50 cts. at druggist'; and they like to sell it. Princess Agngelina. the youngest daughter of the old chief Seattle, tor I whom the city of Seattle, Wash., is I named, is said to be a great iavorite with children, who listen eagerly to her stories of her once famous race. The Princess is now nearly 100 years old. A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, as a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Head ache. Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vege- table, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c abot tle at W. A. Wright’s Drug Store. If a girl has attended a boarding school one year of her life, she always refers to that school as the school where she received her education. Yonng Man., This is for Yon. t, Save part of your weekly earn ings, even if it be no more than a quarter of a dollar, and put your sav ings monthly in a savings bank. 2, Buy nothing till you can pay for it, and buy nothing tfmt you do not need. A young man who has grit enough to follow' these rules will have taken the step,upward in business. He may be compelled to wear a coat a year longer, even if it be unfashion able; he may have to live in a smaller house than someot his acquaintances, his wife may not sparkle in diamonds nor be resplendent in silk and satin just yet; his children may not be dressed as dolls and poppinjays; his table may be plain and wholesome, and the whizz of the beer or cham pagne cork may never be heard in his dwelling; he may have to get along without the earlist fruit or vegatables; he may have to adjure the club room, the theater, and the gambling hell: and to reverence the Sabbath day and read and follow the precepts of the Bible instead, but he will be the bet ter off in every w'ay for this self dis cipline. Yes he may do all these without detriment to his manhood, or health, or character. True, empty headed folk may sneer at him and affect to pity him, but he will find that he has grown strong hearted and brave enough to stand the laugh of the fool ish. He has become an independent man. He never owes anybody, and so he is no man’s slave. He has be come master of himse’f and a leader among men, and prosperity will crown his every enterprise. Young man, life's discipline and life's success come fropr hard work and early self-denial; and hard earned success is all the sweeter when old years climb upon your shoulder and you need propping up.—Ex. FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung Troubles of any nature, who will call at tolin 11. Blackburn’s, will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee’s Ger man Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottie given to one person, aud none to children without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twen ty years ago millions of bottles were given away, aud your druggists will tell you its success was marvelous. It is really the only throat and lung remedy general y endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value Sold by dealers in all civilized countries The recent edict of the King of Siam that no naked children shall hereafter be allowed in the streets of Bangkok under penalty of a fine, is proving a hardship to parents, as the children, unacustomed to any rai ment, cast off what is put on them as soon as they are out of sight of their parents. Canada has a forest area, estimated at 1,250,000 square miles, or 800,000, 000 acres, the largest forest area, so far as the woods of commerce are con cerned, of any country of the world. Its forest production is $85,000,000 annually. The ancient egyptians used saws. In a private tomb at thebes one was discovered with several other carpen ter’s tools. The blade of brass, a lit tle over ten inches long and one and one-quarter inches wide. IS IT RIGHT FOR AN EDITOR TO RECOMMEND PAT ENT MEDICINES ? From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrail, N. C. It may be a question whether the editor ot a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the va rious proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventive of suffering we feel it our duty to say a good word for Chamberlrin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in our family for twenty years and have always found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We do not be lieve in depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe that if a bottle of Chambeilain's Diar rhoea Remedy were kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suffering might be avoid ed and in many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by J. H. Blackburn, Druggist. The Remorse of 0 ea | “It ought to interest you,” said the professor, “to learn that the English representatives at the Czar's peace conference brought'a lot of quinine with them.” “What for?” asked the doctor. “They were afraid they might drop the H trom Hague and get—” “I see.”—Chicago Tribune. What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is the newly discovered remedy, the most effective preparation ever devis ed for aiding the digestion and assim ilation of food, and restoring the de ranged digestive organs to a natural condition. It is a discovery surpass ing anything yet known to the medi cal profession. Dr. W. A. Wright, L. H. Holmes, Barnesville. Milner. EISEMAU BEOS. The largest stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings in the South. Thousands of styles for you to select from and prices here are from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than anywhere else, that’s because we are manufacturers and do not pay a profit to middlemen. V V V *.* V V V .'. * Men’s Nobby Suits, - $5.00 up to $25.00 Boy’s Long Trouser Suits, $4.50 up to $15.00 Boys’ Knee Trouser Suits, $1.50 up to SIO.OO We buy the best fabrics an<fepj|tqose the newest and handsomest patterns and coloring that are produced. Buy here once in person or through our mail order department, and the satisfaction you’ll reeeiji: will make you a permanent customer of .’. EISEMAN BROS. ( Atlanta, 15-17 Whitehall Street, STORES { Washington, Cor. Seventh and E Streets. ( Baltimore, 213 W. German Street. 15-17 WHITEHALL ST. —Our Only Store ia At- ” We Manufacture and Sell Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins Cotton Presses, SeedCctton Elevators, Grist Mills, weoper.te Machine Shops and]Foundry. We handle Jjjjg Supplies. MALLARY BROS & CO. MACON, GA. Henry McLellan, of Hamilton, 111., is a veteran cf the 16th Illi nois Infantry. He said : “ For more than fifteen years I was a sufferer from gastritis in its worst form. I was much reduced in flesh and strength and unable to attend to business. Finally my wife persuaded me to try Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and to my surprise I began to get better. Three boxes effected a cure that has been permanent. When I began to take the pills I weighed 136 pounds ; now I weigh 163. These pills did me more good than all the other medicines I have ever taken. H. K. McLellan.” Subscribed and sworn to before me this second day of December, 1897. R. R. Wallace, Notary Public. —From the Press, Hamilton, 111. Dr. Williams’ Pinlc Pills for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, nil the ele ments necessary to give new life and rich ness to tlie blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases ns locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’dance, sciatica, neural gia, rheumatism, nervous iieadache, the after-effects of tlie grip, palpitation of the heart,, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are never sold by the doien or hundred, but always in pack ages. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil liams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 50 cents per box. 6 boxes $2.50. Vicar (who has introduced “Grego rian” tones into his service)— Well, Mr. Rogers, how do you like our mu sic ? Tradition says, you know, that those psalm tunes are the original ones composed bo King David. Flippant Parishioner—Really?Then I no longer wonder why Saul threw his javelin at him.—Punch. T. B. Rice, a prominent druggist of Greensboro, Ga., writes as follows: “I have handled Dr. Titts’ Carmina tive for eight years, and have never known of a single iustance where it fail ed to give perfect satisfaction. Parties who once use it always make permanent customers. We sell more of this article than all the other Carminatives, sooth ing syrups and colic drops combined.” F’or teething children it has no equal. You must shut your eyes if the dust blows in your face. Saw Mills, ..and., everything ..in-the.. Machinery Line. Get our Prices be fore buying