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Don’t
Forget
Please
that I have purchased the
J. R. Deavours’ stock of
goods, valued at $1,500.
Remember, too, that I got
it cheap. Remember, too
that I am offering it
cheap.
I candidly tell you —
if I have what want —
and the chances are that
I have it—you can buy
it of me for LESS, much
less, than the same goods
can be bought elsewhere.
Do you hear me ?
Look at This and
Weep for Joy:
$200.00 in Millinery—half price.
$200.00 in Ribbons—half price.
SIOO.OO in books —half price.
$200.00 in notions, etc —half price
On glassware, crockery
and tin ware, I’ll make it
warm for competition.
My stock of GROCER
IES is complete, and my
prices are right.
I desire your patron
age.
Jim Reeves
He Was Needed.
The front door bell rang furious
ly says the Chicago Journal. A
head adorned with shaggy and un
manageable whiskers was thrust
out of the chamber window, and a
voice of that fitted the beard in
quired, “Who is it?”
“(Mi, is t liis Mr. 11 iggins?” came
a shrill voice from the shade of
t he door-way below.
“Yes.”
“Please come to No. 11 High
street just as quick as you can,
and bring your instillments.”
“1 ain’t no doctor —I’m a car
penter. Dr. Higgins lives two
doors below,” and the window was
coming down with a slam when
“Please, sir," said the little voice
“it's ybu we want. Pa and Ma is
shut up in the foldin’ bed and we
can’t get ’em out!"
NOT DOOMED FOR LIFE.
“ I was treated for three years by good
doctors,” writes \V.A. Uree, McCon
nellsville. 0., “for Files, and Fistula,
but. when all failed. Bucklen’s Arnica
Salvo cured me in two weeks.” Cures
Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Er
uptions. Salt Rheum, l’iles or no pay.
25c at W. A. Wright’s drug store.
October Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Zebulon, Pike coun
ty. (in.,on the first Tuesday in October
1902, between the hours of 10 o’clock n.
ni. and -1 o’clock p. in., to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property to-wit: —
One side bar cull and spring buggy, Junto a*
Meyer make, running jseer red. tuxty blink
levied on tlmproperty of J. B Hoad. Also one
Janos St Meyer buggy, end sprimt, pkinuxt
htmk Also one black mare mule about T years
old. about 15 hands high Also one two horse
wagon, painted nxl. rivalred by Ferguson.
Also one buy mure about 14*, hands high,about
tt years old. Isooit on the property of J W
Woodall under a 11. fa. i-smsl from the county
eourt of l*ike rout tv tn favor of W. A. I.iwuer,
tranafew. against J. \V Woodall and ,1. H
Head. Legal notice given of tins levy as retpiir
id by law. This (Sept the 4th IMIS
J. H. Mu.nkk, Sheritt.
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Baird-Wright.
Miss Leathia Baird and Mr. J.
A. Wright were united in holy
bonds of sacred wedlock, at 7
o’clock Sunday evening, at the
home of bride on Ann street.
The marriage ceremony was per
formed by Rev. C. W. Durden.
The wedding was a very quiet
alTair, only a few friends and rel
atives of the family being present
to witness the marriage.
Both of the contracting parties
are well and favorably known in
this city and have a large circle of
friends, and the News-Gazette
joins them in wishing the happy
couple a most prosperous existence
The young bridal couple left
Monday morning for Valdosta,
where the groom has a lucrative
position with a buggy concern,
and they will make that their
home in the future.
A BOY’S WILD HIDE FOR LIFE.
With family around expecting him to
die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles,
to get I)r. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W.H.
Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured
death’s agonies from asthma, but this
wonderful medicine gave instant relief
and soon cured him He writes :“I now
sleep soundly every night.” Like mar
velous cures of Consumption, Pneu
monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and
Grip prove its matchless merit for all
Throat and Lung troubles Guaranteed
bottles 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free
at W. A. Wright's drug store
he Left Atlanta Hurriedly.
A certain old gentleman living
out a few miles from Atlanta, and
one that only visits the city about
once in two or five years, read in
the Atlanta Journal that a man
from Alpharetta would be at a
certain wagon yard on certain
days with a drove af nice milk
cows for sale. The above gentle
man wishing to purchase a fine
! milker, started very early one of
j those hot days in July, his desti
nation being the certain wagon
yard designated in the evening
Journal cow ad. After a long and
(dusty walk he arrived safe and
sound, but just a little worse for
I the wear; with his two by two
j half red white and blue handker
chief he mopped the perspiration
from his heated brow and com
menced the long wait for the trot
ting out the advertised cows. The
old gentleman was so amused and
entertained by the antics of the
little urchins, the rattle and noise
of the bigdrays and express wagons
and the passing of the immense
crowds of people, t.nat he almost
forgot who and where he was'
until the wagon yard clock point
ed to the hour of two. Suddenly
recollecting where and whom he
was and also that night was fast
approaching as he supposed the
keeper of the yard he asked if the
Alpharetta man had arrived with
the cow.
The supposed yard-keeper seem
ed a 1 it tie surprised and asked what
cows? The old gentleman told
him about seeing the cow ad in
the Journal, and that he had
walked a long ways and would
like very much to see the cows
and be getting on towards home.
Why old man what on earth are
you talking about? This is the
Atlanta Union Car Shed. The
old gentleman hurried home very
much fearing Judge Broyles, SIOO
and six months hammering rock.
If Atlanta doesn’t want such
mistakes as the above to appear
she should stop the selling of milk
cows on her public streets, and
have painted and hung in a conspi
cuous place on the shed: “This is
the Atlanta car shed.’’ —Ex
HIS LIFK SAVED BY CHAMBKII
-I.AIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND
DIARRHOEA REMEDY.
“11. L. llyer, r well known cooper of
this town, says he believes Chamber
lain’s Colic CKolera and Diarrhoea
Kemedy saved his life last summer
He had been sick for a month with
what the doctors call bilous dysentery,
and could get nothing to do him any
good until he tried this remedy. It
gave him immediate relief '’ says 11. T.
Little, merchant, Hancock, Aid. For
sale by
J SO. 11. Bl ACKBERN.
There are in the United States
2,581,888 more men than women.
HICK’S.
CAPUDINE
Cures all Headaches. Colds, LaGrimie,
Neuralgia, etc. Your money back if it
fails, 15 and 25** at all Drugstores. For
ale by Jordan Bros, tt W. A. Wrights.
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1902.
BARNE9VILDE DISTRICT.
Adams, John W.
Anderson, D. L.
Bate, W. T.
Bennett, A. O.
Baird, W. R..
Berry, R. S.
Berry, W. D.
Blackburn, J. H.
Blalock, J. A.
Bush, Robt. L.
Bush, N. L.
Burns, D. C.
Butts, B. H.
Butler, C. L.
Cannafax, M. L.
Carswell, E. R.
Carter, R. R.
Chambers, W H.
Charpiu, S. C.
Cochran, T. W.
Collier, L. A.
Colquitt, J. L.
Colquitt, J. W.
Cook, E. L.
Coppedge, J. M.
Cornell, G. C.
Colquitt, F. A.
Ely, A J.
Ennis, W. M.
Elliott, M. M.
Elder, E. C.
Elder, E. W.
Eug isli, G. L.
English, A. H.
Evans, Z. T.
Fogg, J. L.
Graddick, C. W.
Gray, H. H.
Cray, S. H.
Hall, J. A.
Hardy, B. H.
Hardy, J. P.
Hawkins, R. E. L.
Haygood, Floyd,
Head, Z. B.
Hightower, J. D. Sr.
Hickman, A. L.
Holmes, W. H.
Howell, C. D.
Howard, S. M.
Howard, \V. M.
Hoyle, W. S.
Hunt, J. L.
Jones, W. F.
Jordan, W. C
Jordan, H. G.
Jordan, J. R.
Lambdin, A. M.
Langford, G. W.
Lifsey, S. B.
Maddux, P. H.
Marshburn, V. O.
Matthews, R. G.
McCrary, J. A.
Middlebrooks, I.
Middlebrooks, J. T.
Middlebrooks, A. P.
Mills, A. J.
Mills, A. L.
Miller, J. B.
Miller, W. P.
Milner, B. J.
Milner, J. B. P.
Milner, J . S.
Mitchell, Robt.
Mitchell, W. H.
Moore, G. \V.
Murphey, A. 0.
Murphey, E. J.
Murphey, Otis A.
Murphey, E. S.
Perdue, C. H.
Pitts, J. L.
Pierce, .Tas. F.
Porch, J. C.
Prout, \V. A.
Reeves, J. M.
Reeves, B. F.
Rogers, E. L.
Rose, E. W.
Sappington, J. N.
Shearouse, A. J.
Sims, G. F.
Sims, John M.
Smiley, T. T.
Smith, Gwinnett
Smith, \V. B.
Smith, M. W.
Stafford, \Y. C.
Stafford. J. \V.
Stallings, J. F.
Stroud, D. A.
Stocks, A. J.
Summers, C. 0.
Swatts, R. L.
Torbert, J. K.
Turner, B. M.
Tyler, C. T.
Warde, P. T.
NVellmaker, J. A.
White, J. T.
Wilkinson, W. K.
Williamson, W. J.
Willis, J. 11.
Woodall, J. Dan
GEORGIA. I AVe. the undersigned Commissioners appointed by hisllonor the Tudov nf the n j ,
I’IKK COUNTY. ' the Ordinary of said County to revise tlie Jury lists of said County, do hereby certify that The quahfied . b ?
correct and complete list of persons this day selected by us as Traverse Jurors from the Digest of the Receiver of Tax thif year*
J. W. STAFFORD? *
R. Y. BECKHAM,
F. S. DREWRY,
G. E. STRICKLAND,
W. P. HEMPHILL,
U. L. TAYLOR,
J. B. Mathews, Clerk Board Commissioners. This August 6tli.?T9J2" )nerS-
List Of Traverse Jurors
Chosen and Selected for the County of Pike,
First Monday in August, 1902,
DRIVER DISTRICT.
Akin, B. S.
Allen, J. F.
Allen, R. L.
Anderson, M. F.
Ballard, W. B.
Beauchamp, C. C.
Blake, W. N.
Bottoms, F. R.
Brown, C. H.
Cochran, W. T.
Coggin, S. S.
Coggin, W. O.
Dickinson, A. P.
Dingier, W. D.
Dre wry, F. S.
Drewry, T. E.
Dunn, J. W.
Elliott, J. W.
Foster, W. A.
Hammond, J. D.
Hammond, B. S.
Holsey, W. T.
Johnson, R. C.
Maddox, J. B.
Marsh, S. S.
Nipper, J. F.
Nunnally, S. G.
Parker, J. H.
Patten, M. C.
Reeves, A. D.
Reeves, W. D.
Reynolds, Henry
Scott, J. M.
Shannon, W. W.
Steger, F. W.
Steger, 0. A.
Thompson, J. S.
Williams, A. D.
Wilson, J. A.
Wilson, C. S.
Yarbrough, John D.
EIGHT DISTRICT,
Alldredge, J. L.
Brannan, W. W.
Brown, G. R.
Brown, A. W. Jr.,
Bush, J. B.
Bush, W. P.
Collier, Jas. C.
Cook, B. A.
Cannafax, L. W.
Elliott, J. R.
Elliott, L. Z.
Fackler, W. H.
Hall, R. R.
Holloway, J. W.
Horne, M. H.
Jones, A. C.
Jones, T. Z.
Jones, A. H.
Lifsey, J. H
Lifsey, W. S.
Lifsey, B. N.
Littlejohn, T. J.
Maugham, J. R.
Mathews, J. W.
Means, J. M.
Means, W. H.
Nelson, Henry
Norman, M. A.
Owens, Early
Parker, J. W.
Slade, J. C.
Slade, J. E.
Smith, Chas. H.
Story, E. B.
Trice, J. F.
Vaughn, J. T.
Waller, A. P.
Waller, R. F.
Weaver, J. B.
Weaver, J. T.
Whittle, T. E.
Williamson, S. D.
Willis, M. A.
Wood, J. C.
Wood, J. R.
Wood, W. R.
EPPINGER DISTRICT.
Adams, R.J.
Adams, R. D.
Barrett, R. L.
Barrett, S. S.
Barrett, W. J.
Bankston, W. J.
Bloodworth, W. D.
Blood worth, W. M.
Branan, T. C.
Brown, Morgan
Carter. W. ,J.
Copeland, G. H.
Dickey, H. C.
Elliott, R. G.
Fincher, J. T.
Howard. R. C.
Howell, S. A.
Howell, J. J.
King, W. W.
Legg, G. W.
Lifsey, T. A.
Lifsey, J. S.
Lifsey. W. T.
Magouirt, J. D.
McDaniel, S. J.
Norris, W. C.
Park, W. J.
Reid, J. B.
Slade, J. W.
Slade, S. S.
Starr, J. H.
Story, W. E.
Story, T. W.
Taylor, U. L.
Whittle, W. A.
FIRST DISTRICT
Anderson, J. T.
Banks, C. I.
Banks, J. 0.
Banks, R. J.
Blake, D. P.
Blake, W. J.
Bottoms, John I.
Bottoms, W. O.
Carreker, W. A.
Coggin, Josephus.
Coggin, J. L.
Coggin, W. J. Jr.
Dunbar, J. W.
Gaulding, W. J.
Hooten, E. L.
Huckaby W. T.
Irvin, M. M.
Irvin, T. J.
Jackson, W. B.
Johnson,J. E.
Mayfield, J. C.
McGahey, J. T.
McGahey, E. T.
Moore, W. N.
Owen, J. C.
Prothro, C. P.
Pryor, H. L.
Reid, E. C.
Ridley, W. P.
Scott, E. H.
Scott, C. W.
Scott, R. E.
Scott, R. M.
Scott. Z. L.
Scott, J. W.
Sullivan, T. C.
Turner, H. M.
Willis, P. A.
Yarbrough, J. A.
MODENA DISTRICT.
Alford, J. B.
Allen, V. M.
Beckham. T. C.
Bennett, W. D.
Brooks, J. M.
Brooks, J. W.
Capel, A. J.
Carmichael, J. A. Jr.
Carreker, J. P.
Carreker, H. J.
Cockrell, W. T.
Cox, B. F.
Curtis, J. W.
Daniel, C. M.
Davidson, A. H.
Drewry, F. E.
Dunn, J. C.
Eppinger, W. C.
Eppinger, R. S.
Griffin, W. M.
Hardy, S. L.
Harris, W. J.
Ingram, T. J.
Jordan, C. P.
Jordan, J. H.
Jordan, M. K.
Jordan, J. T.
Jordan, W. M.
Lawrence, 0. C. M.
Maugham, J. J.
Matthews, G. A.
McDpwell, J. H.
McDowell, W. F.
Phillips, J. M.
Phillips, W.H.
Pilkinton, R. M.
Pirkle, W. L.
Reeves, Geo. A.
Reeves, E. J.
Riggins, J. J.
Robinson, W. T.
Story, D. W.
Williamson, ,J. J.
Willingham, T. J.
Willis, D. M.
Willis, C. R.
Willis, Z. T.
Willis T. R.
MILNER DISTRICT.
Akin, W. J.
Andrews, J. D.
Beckham, J. L.
Berry, J. S.
Berry, T. J.
Blackman, E. H.
Bevel, J. T.
Bloodworth, H. G.
Bloodworth, J. C. D.
Bolton. W. H.
Burk, Jno. T.
Cauthen, J. F.
Cauthen, J. W.
Childers. W. T.
Cook, B. F.
Cook. W. T.
Dumas, M. L.
Edmond, J. A.
Farley, L. F.
Farley, J. M.
Ferguson, E. L.
Fisher, J. H.
Fisher, J. J.
Hamilton, D. S.
Harden, E. K.
Head, J. B.
Holmes, L. C.
Hudgins, J. J,
Hunt, T. J.
Jackson, R. F.
Kierbow, J. N.
Littlejohn, C. A.
Martin, J. C.
Martin, Josh
Martin, V. L.
Murdock, R. W.
Rice, J. A.
Rice, W. M.
Stern, W. A.
Thomas, D. G.
Tyus, J. B.
Tyus, H. M.
Tyus, W. G.
Tyus, Jas. S.
Tyus, J. T.
Welden, G. T.
Willis, J. F.
Willis, E. B.
Willis, J. T.
Willis, J. W.
Wilson, J. H.
Woodall, J. W.
CONCORD DISTRICT.
Bates, J. L.
Beckham, J. C.
Beckham, Z. T.
Bowen, H. W.
Brandenburg, J. L,
Carter, P. W.
Cochran, T. J.
Conner, J. T.
Fossett, C. H.
Fossett, J. T.
Gilbert, W. C.
Harris, J. E.
Irvin, J. C.
Johnson, Edgar
Lee, J. E.
Lee, J. H.
Marshall, S. J.
Madden, J. B.
Madden, J. F.
Madden, W. F.
Marshall, W. G.
Mathews, E. D.
Mathews, R. C.
Mathews, Uel A.
McDaniel, J. S.
McElveen, A. A.
McLendon, R. H.
Milner, R. A.
Milner, R. B.
Montgomery, R. E.
Montgomery, R. H.
Oxford, H. C.
Oxford, A. B.
Oxford, W T. D.
Rawls, G. M.
Rawls, J. J.
Rowe, B. F.
Rudolph, D. W.
Pierce, Jeff F.
Smith, J. E.
Smith, J. H.
Smith, C. T.
Smith, F. M.
Strickland, C. B.
Strickland, W. A.
Strickland, G. E.
Turner, R. J.
Underwood, F. H.
Waller, N. B.
Ward, J. M.
Ward, W. L.
Whatley, W. A.
Williams, J. C.
PIEDMONT DISTRICT.
Adams, W. J.
Allen, T. M.
Allen, Robt. L.
Allen, G. W.
Bussey, T. L.
Collier, I. C.
Elliott, W. T.
Elliott, J. W.
Fowler, Robt. L.
Graham, H. A.
Graham, W. H.
Hall, W. E.
Hamrick, W. T.
Harp. A. G.
Harp. G. T.
Maddux, W. F.
Maddux, W. W.
Matthews, Charles
Matthews, L. C.
Matthews, J. N.
Matthews, T. J.
Smith, J. B.
Smith, J. W.
Torbert, J. R.
Warthen, G. H.
Warthen, J. T.
Whittle, W. B.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Ballard, R. S.
Ballard, W. S.
Barrow, E. P.
Bevel, John B.
Brown, A. M.
Brown, L. M.
Buchanan, J. M.
Buffington, J. Q.
Buffinton, W. T.
Coker, P. R.
Copeland, A. P.
Davis, Austin.
Davis, J. A.
Eppinger, J. E.
Gallispie, W. G.
Green, J. H.
Harris, H. C.
Harris, J. T.
Hemphill, H. E.
Hemphill, W. P.
Hemphill, W. R.
Hunter, J. B.
Kendrick, Mountain.
Kendrick, W. A.
Lee, J. J.
McKinley, W. L.
McKinley, E. E.
McElroy, R. R.
Miles, G. A.
Milner, S. C.
Moore, Alva.
Moore; B. A.
Moore, J. A.
Perkins, C. B.
Pitts, C. B.
Pitts, J. C.
Pitts, A. W.
Powell, W. E.
Reid, A. H.
Reid, J. A.
Reese, C. L.
Reeves, W. J.
Ross, Alex.
Segraves, J. P.
Segraves, B. T.
Shackleford, J. H.
Shackleford, S. E.
Shivers, P. C.
Sikes, H. T.
Slade, A. B.
Smith, J. E.
Vaughn, J. B.
Vaughn, J. W.
Wilson, N. H.
Wilson, J. E.
Wilson, T. J.
ZEBULON DISTRICT.
Beckham, R. V.
Baker, E. K.
Baker, J. T.
Ballard. J. T.
Ballard, J. W.
Banks, Burrell.
Bates, Walter
Blasingame, T. J.
Brazier, W. H.
Buchanan, R. A.
Beckham, G. D.
Cadenhead, E. J.
Corley, C. E.
Dupree. R. S.
Dunn, J. D
Dozier, E. W.
Dunbar, J. A.
Franklin, W. J.
Fincher, W. T.
Green, H. L.
Hale, R. W.
Harper, C. H.
Harrison, C. H.
Harrison, J. W.
Hartley, C. H.
Hartley, W. J.
Hartley. W. M.
Hooten, Lemuel.
Howell, J. H.
Howell, W. D.
Howell, W. E.
Jones, C. P.
Kendrick, M. A.
Lyles, J. F.
Lynch, W. H.
Madden, J. A.
Maugham. J. N.
McCord, J. F.
Milner, J. W.
Pierce, 0. L.
Ridley, G. B.
Robertson, T. J.
Rucker, J. S.
Simmons, G. A.
Slade, J. J.
Sullivan, S. A.
Sullivan, C. W.
Sullivan, P. M.
Sullivan, J. S.
Whitcomb, H. L.
Wilder. F. B.
Williams, J. D.
Wright, J. A.
Wright, W. R.