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SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
J. W. HIGHTOWER,
—DEALER JIIXT
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ipnltoral. lioptets, Bellini, Carriaie Material, Cutlery. Hoist
Firiisiui Goods, Gins. Pistols, Ammonilion, Etc.
FARM3NG IMPLEMENTS.
My store is headquarters for all kinds of Farming Imple
ments such as Plow Stocks, Cotton Planters , Plows , Chains ,
Collars, Backhands. , Lines and almost everything needed by the
farmer.
House Furnishing Goods.
I carry complete lines of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Tin
ware, Woodenware , Crockery , Cutlery , Silverware.
Electric Ligli and ffaterioits Fixtures.
£a/Z to see my stock , examine my goods , and fire' my prices,
/ iw7/ appreciate the patronage of the people.
J. W. HIGHTOWER,
BARNESYILLE, GEORGIA.
Tie Barnesville Planing Mills
JUST RECEIVED^
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€| Yard full of boards and framing. m
nf Side track blocked with Shingles.
Have Lime, Brick, Laths, and all kinds of Builders’ Sup
plies. We are headquarters for Paints and Glass, of which
we always have a FULL STOCK, and can supply your wants
on short notice. No trouble to make estimates, and will
gladly give any information in the construction of anything
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EDUOfITION-
Education is derived from the Latin
word educere, which means to lead
forth, and includes the whole course
of training, moral, intellectual and
physical. I think it the duty of par
erits to look well to the education of
their children. I believe it was Glad
stone who said, “Life should be spent
in a long, continuous eftort to improve
the apparatus for guidance both in
thought and action.” What a splen
did motto to adopt and live by. So
many have mistaken ideas in regard
to the correct mode of education.
Some parents teach their girls to be
lieve that the cultivation of the mind
is the only essential. My views are
different. Mine, de Stael, who was a
highly intellectual woman, was all
mind and no heart. Her motto was,
“To love truth for truth's sake is the
principal part of human perfection in
this world.” Gladstone takes a high
er view of life. We should teach our
girl to study only what is pure and
good, and that which will not only
elevate and improve themselves, but
will be of benefit to others. We all
feel and know that this is pre emi
nently a woman's age, and that she
stands as man's equal in art, science
and literature. I believe that every
girl should be thoroughly educated as
regards books, so that if it is neces
sary she may be self-sustaining and
self-reliant. But while training their
minds we must not neglect the prac
tical part of their education, I think
that every girl should be taught the
dignity of labor, and that instead of
its being a disgrace to work to con
sider it honorable. I am the mother
of six girls. Three of them are suc
cessful teachers. They can make
their own clothes and launder them
if necessary. They can also prepare
a tempting meal. I have taught them
that the knowledge of and perform
ance of these duties would not detract
from their personal charms, and that
the most beautiful hands were the
“hands that helped mother.”
We should teach our boys to shun
bad company and to avoid intoxicat
ing drink as they would a poisonous
viper. We should teach them that it
is wrong and a sin to take the name
of their Maker in vain. They should
be taught to respect the aged, no
matter how low their station in life
may be. We should teach them to
be aspiring and to be content with
nithing less than the “top round of
the ladder.” We should teach them
that if every desire should be gratified
without eftort on our part the human
race would soon dwindle into laziness,
imbecility and sloth. They must real
ize that the fulfillment of a man’s call
ing by labor purifies both the inner
and outer man and gives birth to hopes
which die not in the storms of life, but
paint themselves in the richest colors
on the darkest clouds, presaging
peace after a storm, and the break of
day after the darkest night. I will,
ever revere the memory of the dear
father who, though peacefully sleep
ing, manifested such an interest in
the education of one, who, by this
means, has been enabled to impart
instructions to others.—Ex.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely
digests food within the stomach and
intestines and renders all classes of
food capable of being assimilated and
converted into strength giving and
tissue building substances.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
A Surprising Problem.
Suppose a man, taking a bag of
wheat and an ordinary checker
board, were to sit down and place
one gjain of wheat on the first square,
two on the third, four on the fourth,
eight on the fifth, and so on, doub
ling until the entire sixty-four squares
were covered, how much wheat would
be required by the time he got
through ? Several of the boys have
been guessing on it and their esti
mates vary from several quarts to
10,000 bushels. It may seem im
probable, but a mathematician has
figured it out that it would take over
nine billion bushels. Take your pen
cil and paper a while, and you will be
surprised at the result.—Waycross
Herald.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That U what It wu made lor. .
A Wife Says:
"We have four children, With the first
three I suffered almost unbearable pains from
12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother's Friend before our last
child came, which .jjKTJk.
is a strong, fat and
healthy boy, doing '■'*
my housework up V. ■• j
to within two hours ~
of birth, and suf- sf\
fered but a few hard (Vi vJtliS® ' r ''J
pains. This lini- / | j Y~ \A
mentis the grand-/ 'ls; // A f//
est remedy ever,yQ qft" VI
Mother’s
Friend ' W\
will do for every woman what it did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother’s Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand. It
relieves morning sickness and nervousness.
It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless. Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter ol
a few days. ,
Druggists sell Mother’s Friend (or $1 a bottle.
The fcradfleld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Send for our free Illustrated book.
HUMBLE MILLIONAIRE.
Mr. James Tyson, the Australian
millionaire, rose from the position of
a plowman. He commenced life as
a mower at $3 a week, and died
worth $25,000,000. All through his
life he remained an industrious plow
man. Poor or rich, he worked all
day and every day; he never put on a
white shirt, never wore any but the
plainest clothes, never owned a pair
of gloves, and never ate anything but
the course, plain food to which he
had been accustomed. He never
read, enjoyed no amusement, and
sought as little intercouse with his
fellow creatures as business permitted.
He thought little about money, did
not give any away, and did not seek
greatly to add to his store, and he
nevei*married. His one ideal was to
make water flow where no water was,
to cover arid soil with grass, and to
fill the land with good stock. Having
his whole force concentrated on that
business he succeeded marvelously,
and bought, fenced, watered and
stocked estate after estate all over
Australia, took leases of thousands of
square miles, and, when he died he
was the greatest stock owner in the
world, with half a million acres in
leasehold almost beyond counting,—
Ex.
HEN Kidney trouble preys up-
AND on the mind, discourages
WOHENa n and lessens ambition ;
beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kinneys are out
of order or diseased. For pleasing
results use I)r. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
the great kidney remedy. At drug
gists. Sample bottle by mail free,
also pamphlet.
Address, Dr. Kilmer & Cos., Bingham
ton, N. Y.
Georgia has a woman mail carrier;
she travels a forty nine-mile route tri
weekly. This young woman also
manages a farm.
A Guilford, Me., small boy,—Mas
ter Leon Howard has trained a roos
ter to make himself useful by hauling
around a little cart.
A reasonably active man walks
about 297,200 miles more than ten
times the earth’s circumference in
eighty four years, just trotting about
the house and office.
Biliousness
“I have UMd your valuable CAM:**
lIETS and find them perfect. Couldn’t do
without them. I have used them for some time
for Indigestion and biliousness and am now com
pioteiy cured. Recommend them, to every one.
Once tried, you will never be without them in
the family.” Eiiw. A. Maux, Albany, N. V.
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ORfIDUfITION DAY.
At this season thousands of families
are looking forward with pleasure to
the next few days, for is not the 'be
loved son or daughter about graduat
ing from school or college, and is |
there not the satisfaction both in the j
hearts of parents and child that a fair I
preparation for life's duties and suc
cesses has been gained? How much j
of love and economy and self-denial
has gone into keeping a boy or girl at
school until the course was finished !
Parents conceal these things as much
as they can from their children, but
they are dull indeed if they do not
understand something of what it has
cost to carry them through. But the
very hardest part of it for parents to
hear is when an education has carried
their children out of sympathy with
themselves. That happens too often,
and the boy or girl who has enjoyed
advantages that tather or mother
never knew is by those very advan
tages lilted up in conceit above them.
A word in your ear, my young friend.
There are other things in life than an
education, and you will never have
more disinterested friends than the
middle-aged man and woman who
look over the commencement program
with such peculiar interest because
their boy's or girl's name is there.
How can you pay your debt to them?
By being the same simple-hearted,
confidential child that you were be
fore you went to school or college,
and then by making such good use o f
your advantages that they will feel
every time they think of you that
they are repaid for all they did.—The
Watchman.
Mggf
A Young Girl’s Experience.
My daughter's nerves were terribly out of
order. Who wun thin and weak; the least noise
startled her, and alio was wakeful at night.
Before she had taken one package of Celery
King the change in her wan ho great that Hhe
could hardly be taken for the name girl. Hhe
Is rapidly growing well and Htrong, her com
plexlon Ih perfect., and who Bleeps well every
night.—Mrs. Lucy McNutt, Brush Valley, l‘a.
Celery King cures Constipation and all dis
eases of the Nerves, Htomach, Liver and Kid
''‘Vs. Hold by druggists. 260. and fide. i
How to Induce Sleep.
What is the ber,' way of inducing
sleep? The London Spectator has
some suggestions this week on this
question. The suggestions may be
classified as physical and mental. In
the first category are the following:
Hot drink or a hot bath before go
ing to bed.
Take a small meal.
Light a candle.
The “mental” suggestions are:
Watch those curious appearance
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 litte patience. In all these
the purpose is to fix the attention on
some object which will arouse no as
sociations. It requires steady effort
to do this and to prevent the thought
wandering, but exercises increases the
power to succeed. The half-hour be
fore bedtime should be spent quietly.
Fix the attention of some minutes
on the return of circulation to the
hands or feet. I say on the return,
for when the head is once relieved
from thinking, the blood resumes its
normal flow. Perhaps for some time
only quietude and not sleep will be
secured, but the one usually leads to
the other. And this method has ex
cellent results when rest is sought in
daytime for the tired brain. After it
has been carried out as completely as
possible for ten minutes, one is pleas
ed to find that faculties are surprising
ly revivified, whereas a much longer
rest, without control of mental activ
ity, does little good. The repose thus
obtained is even preferable to sleep,
because an excited brain is sure to
fatigue itself by dreaming.
Did you get a sample of Dr. Tich
enor’s Antiseptic ? If so, don’t throw
it away—it’s too good to be wasted.
Try it when you get hurt or have
‘colic. It will do its business quick.
“Pitts' —-
Carminative
Smvmd My Bmby’m Ufm.”
LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO.,
I can not recommend Pitta’ Car
minative too strongly. I must say,
I owe my baby's life to it.
I earnestly ask all mothers who
have sickly or delicate children just
to try one bottle and see what tha
result will be. Respectfully,
Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY,
Johnson's Station, Ga.
Pitts" Carminative
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Office hours, 10-11 a. m., 2-4 p. m,
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PHYSICIAN" & SUIIUEON,
llarm-sville, Qa.
Olttco In Holmes' Imildinc, over Roush Racxet
Resilience at Mrs. Connslly's on Forsyth
Street, ('alls promptly attended day or night
in the city or country.
A Pierce Kemp, M. D.,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER.
Office over Chambers Drug
Store. Office phone 44. Residence
Thomaston st., phone 51.
LENNA R. WHITFORD, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER.
Office at I>r. Hoad's Residence on Crccnwood.
Street.
Massage given to ladies at office or their nvn
residence. "alls answered promptly night or
day. Rhone (if.
DR. FRANCES McCANDLISS.
Diseases of Women and Children
a Specialty.
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Fashionable barber.
Children’s Hair Cutting
A Specialty.
Dyeing and Shampooing, Good
Razors, Clean Linen. Twenty years
at the business. Artistic taste.
Call and see me. Next door to
Post Office. .
GEOROE W. JORDAN,
The Barber.
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EXPECTORANT
the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes.
A POSITIVE SPECIFIC POE CBOUP.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartlficlally digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening anti recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
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all other results of im perfect digestion*
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