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ting the Stomachs and.Bov.els of
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ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral,
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER.
CASH STORE.
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
J. W. HIGHTOWER,
HARDWARE,
Stoves and Tinware,
Apiltnral Implemsnts, Bellini Carriage Material, Cutlery, House
iMiii Goods, Gobs. Pistols, AmciitiOD, Etc.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
My store is headquarters fcr all kinds of Farming Imple> I
menis 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 , Til v
ware, Wocdenware , Crockery , Cutlery , Silverware.
Eiectrie Liglt and Waterworks Fiitnres.
Call to see my stock , examine my goods , anof gre' prices,
l will appreciate the patronage of the people.
J. W. HIGHTOWER,
BARSESVILLE. GEORGIA.
The Barnesville Planing Mills
HAVE JUST RECEIVED^
50000 Feet Nice Kiln Dried Ceiling ,2*
•L 50000 “ “ “ “ Flooring.^jp
m Yard full of boards and framing. M
11/ 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 ol anything
in wood.
Turner & Prout
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For Infa-rH oml Children.
The Kir-ii Ymi Haifa
Always Bough!
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Always Bought.
CASTORIA
THE CtNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
THE HONORHBE WOMAN.
A man says that women have not as
nice a sense of honor as men.
“Oh," exclaims the woman who re
•
jects everything that is said of her
! sex except that which is flattering, no
matter whether it is all true or not.
This woman lias been spoiled—yes,
she has. She knows her little short
comings and when she finds the stern
er sex winking at them just because,
poor fellows, they have been taught
to believe this gallant —she just smiles
at her reflection in the looking glass
and nods to it and thinks, if she
doesn't say it, “you are a clever little
woman to get your own way as you
always do.’’
The Man says that he bases his as
sertion that women have not as nice
a sense of honor as men on the fact
that they' are willing to shut their
eyes to a lot of little personal obliga
tions, particularly in money matters,
that should be promptly and squarely
met. Since the Man has said this
and therefore, somewhat disturbed my
old-time notion that women are at all
times honorable in all things, I have
looked for the woman who shirks her
obligations, and thinks she has a right
to, and— I have found her.
This woman that I have discovered
throws bills, when they come, into
the corner of her desk and there they
lie—well, until she is forced to look
into the envelopes, find out which is
which, and pay them. Now, do not
think that this woman is foolishly ex
travagant or purposely dishonorable.
She simply does not acknowledge the
fact, if she thinks of it at all, that the
shopkeeper must pay his bills or go
out of business, that he may spend
sleepless nights because folks do not
pay him, and so he cannot meet the
demands for rent, and supplies and
all the rest. This woman that I
know, and perhaps you know her
quite as well as I do, being in com
fortable circumstances, keeping up a
well-appointed home, and all that
sort of thing, is regarded by the shop
keepers as a desirable patron, and
one that they do not care to trouble
too much about the prompt settle
ment of accounts for fear of losing
hers and others’ patronage.
Then there is the dressmaker, and
the laundress and others, who toil for
lit.tle and know before that little is
earned just how it must be spent, and
these are often neglected.
It.is not meant by the woman who
puts ofl the settlement of their bills
to defraud them. 1 tear me, no! She
just waits until it suits her conven
ience to pay them, and often, you
know, she will wax quite indignant
wi en a modest request comes that
the bill be paid because the work
woman is in need of her hire. Maybe
the little seamstress has busily stitch
ed on a ruffled frock all week with
the thought that when it was deliver
ed Friday night she would collect her
money, invest at least a part of it Sat
urday in a bewitching little hat and
go on that delightful outing that she
had promised herself for a long while.
Without the new hat she would not
be able to go, for the bit of straw and
flowers she bought early in the spring
by summer’s end is sadly faded. The
woman receives' her beruftled dress
on Friday, as the little seamstress
agreed she should, so that she might
wear it to a lawn fete Saturday, and
sends word that she will be “sure to
settle for it Monday.” Monday comes
and she forgets about the bill. The
little seamstress knows the woman
has several more frocks to be made,
and consequently hesitates to ask for
the dollars that are due her.
Now, it doesn't matter in the least
whether a man is as prone to neglect
his tailor bills. lam not trying to
prove that men are more honorable
than women. Simply because a man
has said they are not as honorable
has put me to spying out the little
things that have given rise to his sus
picions.
There is a good old rule that many
i a house keeping and home-making
woman sticks faithfully to, and it is
that nothing is ordered until there is
; a certainty that it can be paid for
| with exact promptitude. A woman
i who sticks to this rule, and teaches
her daughters to do the same, has
. missed many a shoal in her domestic
J sea, has gained her husband s confi
dence in household ironey matters,
Be Careful
No woman can be too careful of
her condition during the period be
fore her little ones are born. Neglect
or improper treatment then endan
gers her life and that of the child. It
lies with her whether she shall suffer
unnecessarily, or whether the ordeal
shall bo made comparatively easy.
She had better' do nothing than do
something wrong.
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
is the one and the only preparation
that is safe to use. It is a liniment
that penetrates from the outside.
External applications are eternally
right. Internal medicines are xadi
cally wrong. They are more than
humbugs—they endanger life.
Mother's Friend helps the muscles
to relax and expand naturally—re
lieves morning sickness—removes
the cause of nervousness and head
ache— prevents hard and rising
breasts —shortens labor and lessens
the pains—and helps the patient to
rapid recovery.
From a letter by a Shreveport, La.,
woman: “I have been using your
wonderful remedy, Mother’s Friend,
for the last two months, and find it
just as recommended,”
DruggUts Mil It at $1 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, OA.
Send for our free illustrated book,
“ Before Baby is Horn.”
and her daughters will do likewise
when the lines of household manage
ment fall into their hands. A part
of the schooling of the coming woman
should be the prompt meeting of
small as well as large obligations.
DeVVitt’s Little Early Risers benfit
permanently. They lend gentle as
sistance to nature, causing no pains
or weakness, permanently curing con
stipation and liver ailments.
Dr. VV. A. Wright,
L H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
Aphorisms.
Christianty is the highest perfection
of humanity.—Johnson.
Humility is the solid foundation of
all the virtures—Confucius.
Adversity borrows its sharpest sting
from our impatience.—Bishop Horne.
To what deep gulfs a single devia
tion from the track of human duties
leads.—Byron.
I hardly know so true a mark of a
litttle mind as the servile imitation of
others.—Greville.
It is not the place nor the condi
tion, but that alone that can make
any one happy or miserable, —J/Es-
trange.
HEAD ACHE
“Motli my wild and ill y-cl I Rave been
lining CA.SC A RETS and they are the best
medicine we have ever had In the house. Last
week my wlfo wax frantic with headache for
twodayn. she ti led some of yoiirCASCAKETS,
and they relieved the pain In her head almost
Immediately. We both recommend Cascarets '
CIIAS. STKIiKFOKI),
PlttsburK Safe Si Deposit Cos., Pittsburg, Pa.
CATHARTIC
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TRADE MARK HCOI9TVRCD
Pleasant. Pnlatahlr*. potent. Taste Good. 1)0
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. ](k:, 26c*. 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling lltmedy lompnny, I'liieagw, Montreal, Kew York. 317
UA Tfl CAP Hold and ffuuranteed by all drtjtf
llU* I U"DAb gihts to I JIK Tobacco Habit.
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Manners easily and rapidly mature
into morals.—Horace Mann.
Who has a daring eye tells down
right truths and downright lies.—
Lavater.
Zeal is very blind, or badly regulat
ed, when it encroaches upon the rights
of others.— Pasquier Quesnel.
George—You misunderstand me,
Mrs. Motherly. I have always thought
of it so seriously that I arn still a
bachelor. —Somerville Journal.
The world has not yet learned the
riches of frugality.—Cicero.
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Gun-shot wounds and powder burns,
cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from
rusty nails, insect stings and ivy poi
soning,—quickly healed by DeVVitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. Positvely p*e
vents blood poisoning. Beware of
counterfeits. “DeVVitt’s” is sake and
surf. Dr. VV. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
■ Milner.
COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
Board Commissioners met in tegu
lar session Ai<g. 1, 1899. Present,
Hons. IV. CAJenkins and J. L.
Coggin. The following bills were
approved and ordered paid:
W. L. Stallings L. C. bringing
prisoner to jail,Stella Fletch
er $ 1.90 I
W. 1,. Statlings 1,. C. bringing
prisoners to jail, Jeff Jack
son and Jno. Smith 3.85
Jno. Martin board Jones Black
2 weeks 3.00
Taylor Weldin rtpairing bridge 1.00
FI. M. Eppenger lumber for
Molena district and fixing
bridge 10.82
Maddux & Son suit of clothes
for Jones Black, pauper.... 6.50
B. J. Milner repairing bridge
Milner dist 6.15
Asa Waller 222 feet lumber
2nd dist 2.22
J. T. Bevil hauling lumber 2nd
dist 2.50
VV. H. Newton & Cos. lumber
Ist dist .70
W. 1). Davis & Bro. 6 picks
and handles 3.60
VV. J. Franklin medicine co.
farm 4.69
M. G. Harrison medicine,co.
farm 3.05
Sullivan Slade & Cos. medicine
co. farm 2.85
\V. J. Franklin medicine co.
Zebulon dist 50
R. H. Yarbrough 4 bushels
meal co. farm 2.60
C. P. Jones regular services
co. farm 10.00
I. Roberts ditching Eppen
gers dist 3.60
Alex Eppengers ditching Zeb
ulon dist 7.00
J. H. Milner sheriff jail fees... 80.35
J. H. Milner waiting on co.
court 4.00
J. H. Milner summoning jury. 3.00
Randall Rivers wife pauper
pension 8 00
Mrs. Mary Moote pauper pen
sion 8.00
C. T. Sawley bringing prisoner
to jail, Luther Holmes.... 1.35
Floyd Slade attending ram... 1.00
Susan Wood pauper pension,.. 8.00
J. VV. Blade lumber Eppengers
dist 8.92
J. L. Coggin regular and extra
serviceco.com 24.00
Mathews & Adams lumber tor
Meansville dist 7.73
J. H. Milner jailer washing
blankets 1.50
I. J. Howell L. C. bringing
prisoner to jail, G. W. Eu
bank 1.65
Jno, Mangham keeping court- *
house 6.00
Petition was received asking that
Angeline Collier be placed on.patip .r
list. Board ordered that William
Waller, Willis Bussey and Theo
Franklin be appointed commissioners
to investigate her condition and re
port at next meeting.
Board ordered that the county tax
rate for 1899 be and is hereby fixed
at .005 or $5 per thousand.
VV. C. Jenkins, > ~
, . ,? r Com.
J. L. Coggin. j
Chas. R. Gwyn, Clerk.
* DeVVitt’s Little Early Risers expel
from the system all poisonous accu
mulations, regulate the stomach, bow
els and liver, and purify the blood.
They drive away disease, dissipate
melancholy, and give health and vigor
for the daily routine. Do not gripe
or sicken.
Dr. VV. A. Wright,
L. 11. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
He who is sincere hath the easiest j
task in the world, foi, truth being
always consistent with itselt, he is
put to no trouble about his words
and actions; it is like traveling in. a
plain road, which is sure to bring you
to your journey’s end better than
byways, in which many lose them-,
selves.—J. Beaumont.
God hath yoked to guilt her pale j
tormentor, misery.—Bryant.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Pitts’
Carminative
Aids Digestion,.
Regulates the Bowels,
Cures Cholera Infantum,
Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Teething Children,
And all diseases of the Stomach
and Bowels. It is pleasant
to the taste and
NEVER FAILS
to give satisfaction.
A Few Doses will Demonstrate
its Superlative Virtues.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I POPE HDGDLEY, MJ.
BARNESVILLE, GA,
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Office hours, 10-11 a. m., 2-4 p. m.
Phone, Office 57, Kes. 10.
lluguley Building,
JOHN M. ANDERSON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Barnesville. Ga.
Office in Holmes' Imlldinc, over Roush Usenet
Residence at Mrs. Connsllj’s on Forsyth
Street. Calls |>roroptiy attended day or night
in the city or country.
A Pierce Kemp, M. D.,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER.
ttSUOftice over Chambers Drug
Store. Office 'phone 44. Residence
Thomaston st., phone sr.
88. FRANCES McCANDLISS.
Diseases of Women and Children
a Specialty.
OFFICE HOCKSI) a. m. to 11a.m.; ;i p. m. to
4 p. m.; 7p. m. to Bp. in.
Residence and office at the (.'apt. IC. J. Murphey
place. I’HONE; 20,
W. B. SMITH, F. D.
FINEST FUNERAL CAR IN GEORGIA.
EXPERIENCED EMBALM HRS.
ODORLESS EMBALMING FLUID
W. B. SMITH, Leading \ Undertaker
BARNESVILLE GA.
Georp ff, Man,
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.
GEORGE W. JORDAN.
The Barber.
St Germain -Female Fills
The only original and genuine F’rench-
Female Regular, of Mine. St. Ger
main, Paris. Unsurpassed as being
safe, sure and reliable in every' case.
Sold under positive guarantee of
money refunded. Get the genuine.
Price si.oo per box by mail. Sol,
Agents for the United States and
Canada. KING IIA R VA RI) CO,
Washington ist, Chicago.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartificially digests the food arid aid 9
Nature in strengthening and 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,
Sick Headache,Gastralgla,Cramps, ana
all other results of Imperfect and igestion.
Prepared by E. C. DeWltt A Cos., Chicago,
I>k. VV. A. Wright,
Barnesville.
L. Holmes,
Milner.
i^nAßii
COUGH-CROUP
expectorant
tho Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes.
—a positive Specific fob Cboop.
It rests with you whether you continue
n. rv. K liiwitf t,,hn habit. mHHi
r< fii'< v.-, t l. ; desire for toluco, w 1 f [Vff iJa ngSlKi
out nervousUintresn. ex pt-ta 1 fi | MRT
tine, purifies the blood, M m k
■tor*-* lost manhood,-^Tsi m I boxes
makes you strong . |B I 400,000
in health, kj ft cured. Buy
and |VnOTOBAC front
book. own druggist, who
** man vouch for us. Take it with
rEf will, patiently, persistently. On®
usually cures; 3 boxes. $2 60,
to cure, or we refund money.
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mended for CouoHS,
Colds, Hoarseness,
Souk Throat, Aeon*
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