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Take Wright’s
Diarrhoea Mixture
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Mpft rh ftlli has }? ea succe * sfu l u x
used lor years in this
community, Many
local citizens highly
jM/ / ]/V' endorse it, Use no
other, Manufactured
and sold
DR. W. A. WRIGHT, Druggist,
BARNESVILLE, - GA.
JOIN MUMS BEFORE COURT.
On a charge of outselling all other Grocers,
The Jury after the full inyestion of all
evidence find him guilty and sub
mit the following verdict *
We. the jury sworn to investigate the charges against
Mr. Middlebrooks, beg to say that we find th,at 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
spirit and 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!
* ii you 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
Fr*sh 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 sroods
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.
PEftSONAU
Mr. R. E. Dart from Brunswick was
in the city this week with friends.
Messrs. J. J. Rogers and G. E.
Huguley made a business trip to At
lanta Tuesday.
Miss Alma Walker ot Forsyth was
a guest ot Miss Lizzie Middlebrooks
a few days ago.
Master Walter Middlebrooks re
turned Monday from a pleasant visit
to relatives in Forsyth.
Mrs. T. J. Ogletree returned Mon
day from Thomaston, where she visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Adams.
Dr. J. M. Brittain left Monday for
Fairburn, Ga., where he was invited
to assist in a protracted service.
Mrs. B. A. Lifsey and children are
at Lifseys Springs this week to rest
and enjoy the delightful bathing pools.
Miss May Notlingham has gone to
Eaton ton to make a visit to friends.
She will no doubt have a very enjoy
able visit.
Mrs. Addis Rose arrived in the
city Saturday, and will be a guest of
the family of Mr. E. W. Rose for
some time.
Mrs. Fannie Blackburn of Atlanta,
arrived in the city Monday to visit
the family of her son, Mr. John H.
Blackburn.
Misses Mattie and Fayette Elliott
and Mrs. W. R. Graham went to Cul
loden Saturday to visit relatives for a
day or two.
Mrs. J. W. Butler and Miss Eva
Butler left a few days since for South
Carolina, where they will spend a
portion of the summer.
Miss Arley Murpheyleft Saturday
for Cartersville, Ga., where she will
make a visit to friends. She has nu
merous friends throughout the state.
Prof. J. M. Pound is at Jefferson
ville this week conducting a Teachers’
Institute. Last week he was engag
ed in Institute work at Cedartown,
Ga.
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, Bamesville.
Milner.
Mr. Carl P. Rose, who travels for
the F. E. Block Cos of Atlanta was at
home Saturday and Sunday. He left
again for another trip Monday how
ever.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Suggs left Mon
day tor Brunswick, where they will
remain for some days. They will
doubtless enjoy their stay on the
coast.
Prof. J. H. Simmons, associate pres
ident of Shorter College at Rome,
Ga, was in the city Tuesday. He is
one of the leading educators of the
state.
Don’t think you can cure that
slight attack of dyspepsia by dieting
or that it will cure itself. Kodo
Dyspepsfa Cure, will cure it; it di
gests what you eat, and restores the
digestive organs to health.
Dr. W. A. Wkigkt.
L. Holmes.
Mr. W. W. Willis came down from
Atlanta Saturday to spend Sunday
with the family of his father, Mr. W.
H. Willis. His wile is here to remain
sometime also.
Col. Leon C. Greer of Oglethrope,
Ga. was here Saturday and Sunday,
vi rs. Greer is in the city to spend a
while with the family of her father, Mr.
E. W. Rose.
What you want is not temporary
relief from piles but a cure to stay
cured. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cures piles, and they stay cured.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesviile.
Milner.
Mrs. Lena R. Whitford left .Monday
for Thomasville, where she will in the
future reside. She has lived in Bar
yille for several years and has done
very well here.
Mrs. E. J. Wimpee, of Cedartown,
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
, J. G. Suggs, left with them Monday
for Brunswick, where they will remain
for some days.
Mr. and Mrs. Er Lawshe of New
York City, arrived in Barnesviile Sun- i
day morning last and will visit the
; family of Col. A. A. Murphey. Mrs.
Lawshe is well remembered as Miss
Emmie Murphey.
“We have sold many different cough
remedies, but none has given better
; satisfaction than Chamberlain’s,” says
! Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist,
* Newark, N. J. “It is perfectly safe
and can be relied upon in all cases of
coughs, colds or hoarseness. Sold by
j J, H. Blackburn, Druggist.
FOR SALE—A pump in good
order. Apply to J. H. Blackburn.
LOST —During chautauqua, a dia
mond ring. Return to J. M. Pound.
LOST—Head of walking cane,
containing the inscription: Presented
to Jackson G. Smith by Rev. R. J.
Willingham, etc. Return to J. G.
Smith.
Mrs. M. A. Brown left Monday for
Griffln, where she was called to see
a sick relative. Her presence may
be needed there for some days, and
if so, she will stay.
Mr. Sam P. Neely went to Sparta,
Monday on an important business trip
for Messrs. Jackson G. Smith and
Sons- He is a valuably employe of
this big buggy firm.
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 Alline Pitts returned to her
home at Newborn. Ga, Saturday after
a very pleasant visit with Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Gray. She is quite a
pleasant young lady.
Miss Lucy May Manry, after a
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs J. L.
1 Kennedy returned to her home in At
! lanta Saturday. She is a young lady
of great worth and has many friends
1 in Barnesville.
I
Mrs. Dr. W. R. Tyler of Temple
Texas, has been here for some days
on a visit to relatives and friends.
She formerly lived in Barnesville and
her visit now is a source of much pleas
ure to her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Deavours have
gone to Smyrna, Ga., where they ex
pect to stay for some weeks, visiting
relatives and resting. It is hoped
that they may enjoy it and be greatly
benefitted.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Stafford are
in the city to spend a while with the
families of Capt. J. A. Stafford and
Maj. J. T. Hunt. Their home is in
Atlanta and Mr. Stafford is in the
railway mail service.
Miss Nellie Marshall of Troy, Ala.,
has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Kennedy for two weeks past and
she has been the’recipient of many
social attentions from the people here.
She has before visited Barnesviile and
many friends have enjoyed her pres
ence here this season. Her friends
are numerous throughout this section
of the state.
Cotton....
We have secured the control of the MURPHEY BRICK
WAREHOUSE and will operate it during the coming season.
Our Mr. F. M. Stafford will have entire control of the ware
house and will give it his entire time and personal attention.
Our long experience in the cottton business and our superior
facilities for buying place us in a position to merit your
patronage. Your cotton will always be handled to the best
advantage. Our buyer will be on the spot and see that ever r
bale brings the highest possible price. Every courtesy wifi
be extended the planter and every care will be taken of our
customers’ interest. We have engaged Mr. Jim Hunt as
scalesman. He knows how to handle the beam and cut a
sample.
Bring us your cotton and let us demonstrate that we can
benefit you.
J. W. Stafford & Sons.
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
" jtt 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 I'arosoJs, Fans, Slippers, Organdies, Mulls, .
Lawns Dimities, Piques, Mushnes, Underwear, Straw; Hats, etc., etc.,
JSTBe 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
& I Will Sell
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Jlgroceries
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
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JORDAN’S Compound EXTRACT RED CLOVER
-^•COMPOSED
YU& C\o\)6v, TbxxTdocV "PoYe TCooL arvAPtAassum
PRICE $1 BOTTLE -GUARANTEED.
W. C. JORDAN & BRO.
Wood For Sale.
Good, dry pine stove wood for
sale, delivered any where at anytime..
J. R. & W. C. Jenkins..
FOR SALE.
My house and lot on Thomastoo
street. R. G. Matthews.
LOANS.
On farms, and choice Barnesviile rea
estate, quickly negotiated.
S. N. Woodward.
To Cara Constipation Forever.
Take Caacarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or Mu
(f C. C. C. (ail to cure, druggist* reluct mnmy