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CASTOffIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and o j r c s . lias been
in use for over 30 years, lias borne ti , .-signature of
,/f- ant * * ,as Been mat ii <"• bis per
sonal supervision • i ; n , ufancv.
* Allow no one to i y ~ , .:,i .
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substuut l ot. E
perinients that trifle with and endanger the m..U t
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
\ and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness* It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and I latulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
■ The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE. CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRXV STUCtT. NEW YORK CITY.
CASH STORE.
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
J. W. HIGHTOWER,
-.-DSArißn jutnt—
HARDWARE,
Stoves and Tinware,
ipiltml Imptats, Brili®, Carnap Malarial, Cutlery. House
Farnistaai tali, Guns. Pistols, Aiwpilion, Etc.
FARMING 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 Lilt ui fateriorts Fiitras.
Call to see my stock , examine my goods , and ye?- my pricet,
i will appreciate the patronage of the people.
J. W. HIGHTOWER,
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
The Bartlesville Planing Mills
HAVE JUST
50000 Feet Nice Kiln Dried Ceiling yjs
■C 50000 “ “ “ “ Flooring.^®
M Yard full of boards and framing. M
H/ Side 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
gladly give any information in the construction of anything
iii wood.
Turner & Prout
Car it Good Stories.
At atetßßimce gathering held in
a CathedrtHply in the south of Eng
lind the chairman thought it desirable
to reply tq an attack which had been
made upon him in the local press.
“My opponent,” said he, “calls me an
ascetic. I hurl the accusation back
in his teeth. , I have been a total
abstainer from my birth!"
At a tea and concert given in a
dissenting place of worship in an Eng
lish village a local magnate presided,
and when the programme was entered
upon he rose and said: “Ladies and
gentlemen, the choir will now sing a
solo.”
The correspondent of a London
newspaper relates that he was travel
ing up from Windsor and met in the
train Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema,
who had been to Windsor to receive
the dignity of knighthood from the
Queen. The distinguished R. A.
said that a day or so after he had
been knighted a lady called on one
of their “at home" days and express
ed herself to him as follows: “Oh,
dear, Sir Laurence, I am awfully glad
to hear of the honor you have receiv
ed; I suppose now that you have been
knighted you'll give up painting and
live like a gentleman!"
M. de Blowitzs anecdote about a
monomanic who poured a bucket of
water over him to make him grow has
a Scotch pendant. In a county lun
atic asylum in Scotland there is an
amiable visionary known as John, who
had to be put under restraint because
he imagined that he had been robbed
of an estate which had no existence.
He was so sane on other subjects
that he was employed in the adminis
trative work of the asylum and practi
cally carried it on. IJe interviewed
the new lunatics on their arrival.
“What’s the matter wi’ ye?’’ he said
to one. “A glass ball in the middle
o’‘my back.” “A glass ball in *he
middle of your back will bring ye
here, ma frieen, but it will no tak’ ye
oot,” remarked John.
During the civil war, as well as in
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea
was one of the most troublesome dis
eases the army had to contend with.
In many instances it became chronic
and the old soldiers still sutler from
it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind Ridge,
Green Cos., Pa., is one of these. He
uses Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he
never lound anything that would give
him such quick relief. It is for sale
by J. H. Blackburn, druggist.
No man ever turns a deaf ear to
advice that coincides with his views-
Good judgement and diamonds are
both valuable, but any one can buy
diamonds with money.
It isn’t so much whether a man is
guilty as how much he can afford to
pay his lawyers.
Some girls can sweep into a room
with style and grand eur, but when it
comes to sweeping out a room—well,
that's another story.
A scientist says a wasp may be
picked up in the bare hand if it is
done gently. Of course, it can; it’s
when the wasp is laid down again that
the trouble begins.
DeWitt’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. W. A. Wright,
JL. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
Jack: The ingenuity of woman is
beyond the comprehension of man.
Tom: What’s wrong now?
Jack: Young Blank’s fiance sent
him an elaborately constructed pen
wiper for a birthday present and he
wore it to church thinking it was a
new-fangled cravat.
SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIANS.
We hearily recommend Dr. Hath
away & Cos., of Atlanta, Ga., as be
ing perfectly reliable and remarkably
successful in the treatment of chronic
diseases of men and women. They
cure where others fail. Our read
ers, if in need of medical help should
certainly write these eminent doctors
and you will receive a free and ex
pert opinion of your case by return
mail without cost; this certainly is
the right way to do business. They
guarantee their cures. Write them
1 to day. ;
Out in Kansas
fives a happy wife. She writes: “ I
have used Mother’s Friend before
two confinements. The last time*l had
twins, and was in labor only a few min
utes. Suffered very little.” The reason
why
Mother’s Friend
does expectant mothers so much
good is because it is an external liniment,
to be applied upon the outside, where
much of the strain comes. It helps be
cause the pores of the skin readily absorb
t, and it comes into direct contact with
and is absorbed by the parts involved.
Morning sickness is quickly banished,
and nervousness is kept completely away.
The sense of dread and foreboding is nol
experienced, even during labor itself.
Confinement is short and almost without
pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best
of all. Mother’s Friend benefits the
unborn just as much as the expectant
mother, and when the little one comes it
will be strong, lusty and healthy.
Druggist! sell Mother’s Friend for $1 a bottle.
Send for our free book on the subject,
finely illustrated.
THE BRADFiELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA. OA.
When Von Write Letters,
Be gentlemanly, Recorded bad
manners are likely to rise up some
day to rebuke you.
Think seriously. Hastily written
words are dangerous, even to the
writer himselt.
Remember letter files. “Burn this
letter” is an injunction often disre
garded; and letter files are positively
conscienceless tale hearers.
Do not forget that yourhandwriting
is a very trustworthy witness against'
you. If, therefore, you are angry,
better not write at all; tor one
you will wisli you had been kinder,
and the exclamation will be a sad
one, “What I have written I have
written.”
Do not proclaim y#ur cowardice,
for too many men write in letters in
sults they would he afraid to utter in
face to face interviews. Insults are
cowardly, hut when designedly given
in letters or newspaper articles, they
are pitiably craven.—Ex.
Sour Stomach
•• I w:t Iil•••! to try
KK'I’M, 1 will never De without them in the houne.
.My liver wax in a very hat! Khape. and my head
ached and 1 had atomaeh trouble. Now. ninee tak
ing < aso:irtx. I feel fine. My wife has also used
them with beneficial roMiltx for sour stomach."
Jos. Kueulino. littl UoiiKress Bfc., at. Jxmie, Mo.
M CATHARTIC
pmeb
TRADE MARK RfOIATVRCD
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2bc, fXtc.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Strrhnr Ucmedy Compuny, i Mrhjro, Montreal, Kw Vrk. 'll*
Uft.Tfl DAP Hold and tfiiaranleed hy alldruß
lVU It# UAu gists to It VICK Tobacco Habit.
The longest plants in the world arc
seaweed. One tropical and subtrop
ical variety is known which, when it
reaches its full development, is at
least 600 feet in length.
Venezuela has an enormous territo
ry, claiming 632,000 square miles of
area. It is about as large as Alaska
and Arizona.
DeWitt’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.
Dk. W. A. Wright,
L H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
Gun-shot wounds and powder burns,
cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from
rusty nails, insect stings and ivy poi
soning,—quickly healed by DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. Positvely p*e
vents blood pois,oning. Beware of
counterfeits. “DeWitt’s” is safe and
serf. Dr.W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes Barnesville.
Milner.
ISI Best C'ljuidi Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Q
Qj in time. Sold hr drmndsts. gl
DeWitt’s Little Early L .sers,
Tho immtfug Uttlc pi Its,
Ay in the
.o, the crack
of a party of late din
ging to the New Orleans
Time. .mocrat. -‘According to the
yarn, Gen. Miles and a high Washing
ton official once visited 3 western post
where the captain was stationed anil
sent word that they would like to see
a little exhibition of skill. Pattillo
happened to be quite sick at the time
hut he couldn't very well refuse and
presently appeared on the long dis
tance range.
“He blazed away and an Irish ser
vant, who had been sent out to act as
marker, waved a small flag. “What
does that mean?” asked the distin
guished vistor, ‘lt means 1 missed the
whole target,'replied Pattillo gloomily.
He tried again with the same result.
T don't know what's the matter witli
me!’ he exclaimed in deep mortifica
tion ‘I never did such work in my
life!"
“At the third shot the distant fig
ure varied the wig wagging and the
assembled officers applauded. The
Signal meant a bullseye. Thereupon
he fired twenty consecutive rounds
and each time the flag waved hack the
news that he had pierced the inner
circle. It was a marvelous record,
an unparalleled score; the distin
guished visitor was very gracious in
his congratulations.
“Later on Pattillo, still beafning,
met the marker crossing the parade
grounds. ‘Hello! sergeant,’ he said ‘I
wonder what the deuce made me miss
the target those first two shots?’
‘Whist! captain!’ replied the Irishman
drawing dose, “tis divil the toime ye
hit it at all, at all.’ ‘Didn’t hit it all!’
cried Patillo in amazement, ‘then why
did you signal all those bulls eyes?’
‘Faith, sor;’’ said the sergeant re
proachfully, ‘I knew yer ripytation
was at stake.”
('hunt of the Cyclone.
Ever see a cyclone, say? Bite tin
world and munch away? Eat up
houses, fences, trees, just as easy as
you please? Get a lnistte on its jaws?
Swipe the earth with fiendish claws?
• Hump its back and take a run through
the orchard just for fun? From a hill
to hollow flit, seeming to get strength
from it? Never seen one? Well, I
jing! It’s a pesky sort of thing.
Ever see a cyclone, say? Take its
track and speed away? Switch its tail
and snort and bound, just like light
ning o’er the ground? Get a swift
move witlv its feet, racing for the win
ning heat? Then cavorting up and
down, heeding no laws of the town?
Pushing everything aside? Out upon
a gayly ride? As though owning all
the track, ever onward, never back?
Never seen one? Well, I swow! It's
a buster, anyhow!—Kingsley (La.)
Times.
The soothing and healing p r operties
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, its
pleasant taste and prompt and perma
nent cures, have made it a great fa
vorite with the people everywhere.
For sale by J. H. Bluckhurn, druggist.
“And how did you come to marry
him?”
“I didn’t come to rnarry him?” an
swered the womanly little woman in
dignantly, “he came to marry me.”—
Chicago Post.
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saojppy aajj QpiiarM pint inpioofi p;>9)
.uruutid tuna "li JO 005 '*l|33njp j|V -Sutuis
uotn j|B3.'a soqitui aoqi ‘ai!ioM-japaoj oqi ‘anil
-®X-°N 9W ‘Jo|A putt a.uau jo Rnj -onor
3cut eq ‘J9A9JOJ puu Apses oa.jqq<n l|nb oj,
*4sity jji'j adonis I" 1 * I! d S ojjuqoj, ),uo(i
Want of love or the want of money
is at the bottom of all our troubles.
The best donkeys ccme from Arabia.
They have clean, smooth coats, hold
their beads high and are used only for
riding purposes. Many are sent to Per
sia, where they sell for high sums.
They are well looketf after and their
harnessings are of the richest.
Herr Dnstn, a German traveler who
explored the went coast of Patagonia,
says that mosses of all species are de
veloped there to an extraordinary de
gree. They grow in immense heaps, the
explorer sinking to his armpits in some
of them.
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
l Signature of j&iCru/X
Pitts’
Carminative
Aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowels,
Cures Cholera Infanta.*
Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, ,
Teething Children,
And all diseases of the Stomaelt
and Bowels. It is pleasant
to the taste aud
NEVER FAILS
to give satisfaction.
A Few Doses will Demonstrate
its Superlative Virtues.
PROFESSIQHAL CARDS.
G POPE HUGDLEY, 07
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Office hours, 10-11 a. m., 2-4 p. m.
l’hono, Office 57, Re*. 10.
Syoilice Hiigulev Building.
JOHN M. ANDERSON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
llarnrsville, (la.
oflloo In Holmes’ Intlldins, over Houss Unmet
Residence at Mrs. Cormnlly’s on Forsyth
Street. Calls promptly attended day or night
in tile city or Country.
A Pierce Kemp, M. D.,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER.
l®*Office over Chambers Drug
Store. Office ’phone 44. Residence
Thomaston st., phone 51.
DB. FRANCES McCANDLISS,
Diseases of Women and Childte
a Specialty. ,
OFFICE HOURS:—(Ia. m. to 11 a. m.;
4n. in.; 7j>. in. to Sp. m.
Residence and office at tlieCapt. E. J. Murpl
place. PHONE: 29.
W. B. SMITH, F. D.
FINEST HONKRAI. CAR IN GEORGIA.
EXPERIENCED KMBALMKRB.
ODORLESS EMBALMING FLUJD
IT, B. SMITH. Lading ; Undertaker
BARNKSVILLK OA. '
tap ff, Jordan,
Fashionable £arber.
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 Pills
'Pile only original and genuine French-
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. Soli
Agents for the United States and
Canada. KING HA R VARI) CO,
Washington St, Chicago■
/A.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartiticlally digests the food and aids
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,Gastralgia,Cramps,ana
all otherresultsof imperfect digestion.
D repared by E. C. DeWltt A Cos., Chicago.
1 )k. VV. A. Wright,
Rarnesville.
L. Holmes,
Milner.
L£/AARS'
COUGH-CROUP,
EXPECTORANT
the Throat, hunt** and Bronchial Tabes.
-a Positive specific von Cbodp.
Itrests with you whether you continue
n*r r.iiliM* IOII4ITO hat.lt. N
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out a*/'vou distress kx i.Hm nico^jl. i 5 |
tine, purilles the blood, A I k
•ton** lost manbood.^^'f|l V I boxa*
makes you ( | ■ I
in health, U ■ curwil.*Sp
and ■ front
hook. IFjour own druffglt,fw
■ I I Touch for us. Take itwitlk
wlli.pati.-ntly. persistently. One
hox.il, usually cures; 3 bog*,fflJ9t
v'usrnnteefl to cur#-, or we n-fun4money.
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“ MiMlitt, M, Office 104 N. i'ryoc St
Im Highly Ileeom
mendedforOotfOH*,
Colds, Hoahken Ba,
Hob* Thboat, Bkon -
CHITIS, ASTHMA,
WHoonna Cocoh,
and All Diseases of