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’ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Home
Folks Especially
Seed rye is in demanr.
The mornings are bracing.
(dinners are having their hands full.
J. C. McGahey was in town Wednes
day.
Henrv Nelson , of Meansville, was in
town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Wells, of Atlanta,
visited relatives here this week.
MF- BLACK-DRAUGHT to one. Constipation.
W. it. Redding, of Lifsey, came up to
the capital Monday.
Jas. R. Jackson, of Afeansville, was in
towu Tuesday.
Our cotton buyers are paying liberal
prices for the staple.
Don’t you want Thu Journal and the
Constitution a year for $1.50?
Molena Judge Pope made a business trip to
last Wednesday.
Peas and cotton are claiming the atten
tion of farmers at this time.
Prof. Williams, of .Milner, made a call
at the capital Tuesday.
McElfSt’t WINE OF CftRPUl for female tV.scme*.
C. H. Harper will give oui readers some
interesting prices on Seed Gats next
week.
people ' tliem are to beginning put to their feel better. optionist It
on
far doughty friend Col. Ilale, of -Mil
ner, was in town last Tuesday on legal
bus mesa.
Dr. Aycock, a promising young physi
cian of Williamson, was in Zebulon last
Tuesday.
G. L. Summers, one of the famous
buggy men of Barnosville, was in towu
last Tuesday.
Elder J. A. Wriglit filled his appoint
meat in Butts county last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. J. D. Dunn, of Concord, was in
Zebulon Tuesday. Mr Dunn has niauy
friends over here.
fSgrWINE ok CAROM, a Tonic for Women.
The sheriff sales for last Tuesday were
stopped on account of the filing of claims
in each case advertised.
The merchants who advertise in this
paper nave no cause to complain ota lack
of patronage.
You should not forget that tomorrow
Is the day set apart for the big sacrifice
gale 01 shirts at Harper’s,
For fine corn whiskey go to J. Gordon
Jones—Col. F. M. Ison’s old stand.
Lowest prices per galon. 8t
Mr E. E. Beckham and f mily, of
Fairburn, vfsited relatives and friend,
here th’8 week.
C. H. HARPER,
WILL OFFER SOME! OF TtV.
MOST SUKFKISIXG 1’UU Ld
OF I’HK s'-EASON FOB 0.\L
DAY ONLY IN • • * •
TIES scarfs and iThursday, > * 7
COLLARS) October 1 *#•
A comitv eh ungang w >ul I 'i'l l ani.-lc
emploj ment on the public roads of tbs
county for several years
Mrs. W. B- Baker, of Williamson, has
been spending some time with her moth
er, Mrs. J. 8. Pope near town,
Icf lttEE’g WIREOF CAttOU! for Weak Verve*.
Col. >V. S. II bitaker, of Barncsville
was in Zebulon Monday. He had legal
business m tire ordinary’s court.
We are gl ud to iearn 1liat Beil Itullet
who came home from Emory college last
week siek has about recovered .
For fine corn whiskey go to J. Gordon
Jones—Col. F. M. Ison's old stand.
Lowest prices per galon. 8t
We are plea ed to learn that Johnnie
Allen who lias been confined to his home
with fever ior several weeks is recover
ing.
Wo learn that Mr. John Wood and
Miss Maiy E. Marshall, daughter of Mr.
Steve Marshall, wore married this week.
Wc tender congratulations.
Try BIUCK-PHAUGHT te»for Dy.iwpm.
If you expect to buy any whiskey
corn or rye—for medical purposes, you
want the genuine article. You will be
politely accommodated by calling on J.
Gordon Jones, at Griffin.
Mr. E. H Baker is ail smiles over the
arrival of John H. Baker, Jr. Tiie little
fellow is in the best health and spirits.
His friends hope shat he may grow up an
honor to his parents and triend#.
J. K. Chapman, administrator of J. O.
Ford sold 5U acres of land belonging to
the estate last Tuesday. W. G. Tyus
was the purchaser and $550 the price.
John Ferguson, a bailiff at Meansville,
lost $135 at'Williamson last Saturday,
it was found by D. Beeves and returned
to the party who lost it. It is a good
thing to have some honest men scattered
about over the country.
For fine ryes—“Old Seobrooke,”
“Fannie Boss,” “Old Crow,” “Selma
Stoyse,” best grades Cincinnatti, see J.
Gordon Jones, Griffin. 8t
Are You Nervous ,
Are you all tired out, do you have that
tired ieeliLg or sick headache ? You can
be relieved of ail these symptoms by tak
iug Hood’s Sarsaparilla which gives nerve
aud bodily strength.
Hood’s Pills are easy in action.
r
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SEE US FOR
Clocks and Watches,
-J EWELRY.
tllLLTO-'i At JBAK! K.
24 Hiil 6utet,
_Grifliu, Ga
5 ‘ L £
if.
A Cult.
I hereby call m the memK-f- of the
Pike i 'ounty confederal,- Veteran’s As
sociation to meet in iiebuion at noon on
Friday, the 20th duv of Oct.
(Jt. W. SriticKi, and , Pres,
Montgomery night laid instead go F. and in A. M. meets
hereafter ai of the after
noon. Let those Interested govern them
selves accordingly.
When you pay your subscript ion to
this paper you then leave an opportunity
of having the Atlanta Constitution soat to
you twelve months for only fifty cents.
Sheriff Gwvn went to Griffin last
the Wednesday cliaingang to deliver authorities. some While convict* there to
lie arrested a negro w ho is wanted in
Monroe county
The “Uncle Hilly” Graham property
in the town of Milner vas sold by the
administrator, Col. Hale, last Tuesday for
fair prices.
In J/ilner last week we found the pens
pie of that towu iu buoyant spirits.
They are receiving collections. a great deal of cotton
and making good
Couutv Commissioners Tyus and Akin
did not show up last Tuesday oil account
of the heavy rains. Chairman Cadenhead
was present as usual.
H T e aro sorry 10 learn of the critical
illness of Mrs. IF. T. Nelson, of Milner
vicinity. .She is now at the home of her
brother in Jackson.
Perhaps some what of our readers Chamber^ would
like to know iu respect
laiu’s Cough lieniady is better than auy
other. We will tell you W’ben this
Kemedy is taken as soou as a cold has
been contracted, and betore it has become
settled iu the system, it will counteract
the effect of the cold and greatly lessen
it’s severity, and it is the only remedy
that will do this. It acts iu perfect har
mony with nature and aids nature in
relieving the luugs, opening the secre
tions, liquefying the mucus and causing
its expulsion from the air calls of the
lungs and restoring the system to a
strong and healthy condition. No other
remedy in the market possesses these
remarkable properties. No sa’e other will
cure a cold so quickly. For by J.
M. Head.
The 1 Tells brothers are first class
blacksmiths. They have turned out
several spang new wagons—and it may
be said that in this line of work there are
few factories which approach them iu
workmanship.
“I consider Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy a specific for croup. It is very pleas
ant to take, which is on a of the most im
portant requisites where a cough remedy
is intended for use among children, i
have known of cases of croup where I
know the life of a little one was saved bv
the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Heine*
dy.” .1. J. LaGrange, druggist, bv Avooa,
Neb. 50 cent bottles lor sale J. Ai.
Head.
Miller Harrison has bought the inter
est of his partner iu their mercantile
business and will continue the business
at the same stand. Miller is full of bus
iness and we niish him much success.
Then 's Nothing Cheap About it.
l)i. Drummond’s Light mug Kemedy
for UUeuinMism is yut up in large but
:ies, and the {.rice is live dollars a bottle.
t cui Ci* ever time Alt the clieaoreine*
Mies pu together are not '■ n th one bot
tltjol Dr. 1 n uiuim id s Lightning Kettle
dv, an i asy sufferer wdl b. o witless to
tha< fact, and any druggist who has sold
it is ready and willing to offer evidence.
It will go direct to the seat of pain and
relieve at once. Sent to any address
prepaid on receipt of price. Drummond
Medicine Co., 48'50 3/aiden Lane, New
York. Agents wanted.
Col. S. N. Woodward, of BarnesvilU*
was in town last Monday. Col. H ood
ward is one of our ablest lawyers and is
rapidly gaining this distinction both at
home and abroad.
Accidents Make Cripples.
So does Rheumatism, and after a time
it kills too! Dr. Drummond’s Lightning
Kemedy relieves the pain at once, and is
warranted to cure. One bottle, price five
dollars, is enough for auy ordinary druggist, case.
If you cannot get it from your
write to the Drummond Medicine Co.,
4–%50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents
wanted.
Referring to a recent statement in
these columns as to the condition of the
court house the Atlanta Constitution
suggests that it must be ticklish business
holding court in Pike. 80 it, is.
$100 HE WARD $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure known to the medical fra
ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surface of the system, there
by destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any cage that it fails
to cure, ibend for list of testimonials*
Address, F. J, CHENEY – CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
J'Jf’Sold by Druggists, 75o.
John T. Hunt has been elected mayor
and J. I, Kennedy alderman, oi Barnes
v lie, to fill vacancies caused by the res
ignation of Mayor Cochran and Aider
man Collier.
Take Hill’s Chloride of Gold Tablets, a
pleasant, harmless remedy, and positive
ly cures the Tobacco or Opium Habit.
-Ill leading druggists sell it.
Some of the road commissioners are
having some trouble with obstreperous
defaulter.--. In one case a hand gays that
he has “been crossed half a dozen times
and it lias never cost him anything yet.”
lie swears that he won’t nay and that it
w ill take half the county to arrest him .
We admire his courage hut we apprehend line,
that, he, as well as others on that
will have cause to regret their discretion.
Piscnssing dog leather the other day,
Mr. .J. W. Ford who is the best authority
ou leather of all kinds, said that genuine
dog skin would make a pair of shoes that
would be almost everlasting. *‘But they
say when ^ou put on a pair the dogs in
tlje vicinity will follo w you- and 1
believe its so.”
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Seethe Worle s Talc for Fifteen
'lent*.
Upon receipt, of vour address and fif
‘ • Tamps, we will
you prep PORTFO
rMB/AV Expo
, the re.
^ ^ pffiHBHHBBPffi ne, duel wt
make the price noiuiua!. I'uu will
it a woik of ait and a thing to be prized.
It contains full page views of the gieat
buildings, with description of same, and if
is executed iu highest style of art.
apt satisfied with it, alter you get it
wiD refund tin* stamps and let you keep
the book. Address
Li. E. HtTCKLEN – CO., Chicago, Ill, 4
THE PEOPLE A.\D I'HK PLATFORM.
When nil the Dfimoi-ratlc leaders
get squarely on the Democratic plat
form and go to work in good faith
and in dead earnest to carry out it“
provision in letter and spirit, then
we will see no bickering within long the
ranks. Chaos will reign as ns
one faction is arrayed against an
other taction of the same party. The
following frooi the Atlanta Constitu
tion expresses so forcibly our views
and the position wo have occupied
all along that we copy it here and
commend its practical sense to those
who feel an interest in the success
of the principles which we thought
had triumphed last fall:
journalists At this late day trying certain make politicians it ana
are to appear
ihat the tnrifl'and state bank planks in
the Chicago platform were hastily rushed
through, and national were not democratic thoroughly under
tion stood tiy the conven
.
This it palpably untrue, but even if true
the significant fact remains that these two
planks were discussed for months on ev
ery stump and were ratified by an im
mense majority. The people by their
verdict at the polls, have declared that
pro.ection tariff is unconstitutional, be reduced und that
the must to a revenue
basis The people have also declared iu
favor of repealing (lie 10 per cent, tax
on state bank issues. Of these planks
their approval is just as positive as it is free of
another plank which promises the
coinage of gold and silver, with no dis
crimination against either metal,
Throughout the campaign these pledges
w ere repeated by hundreds of stump or
ators who were in touch with the naiioual
democratic executive committee, and
were authorized to construe the platform
as they (lid. The campaign textbook,
prepared under the auspices of the demo
cratic committee, made a strong plea for
free silver coinage, a revenue lari If and
state bunks.
Alter a new administration lias been
elected upon the platform thus construed
and endorsed by the people it is too late
for certain party leaders to come to the
front arguing that our bimetallic plank in
reality means monometallism, and that,
the state hank and tariff planks were has
tily and thoughtlessly adopted, and,
therefore, The people are not binding. in
have something to say
tills matter. They know what was prom
ised under the now administration, and
they know what they voted for. They
demand the prompt redemption of every
in the Chi,
“During my term of service in the
army 1 contracted chronic diarrhoea,”
says A. K. Lending, of Halsey, Oregon.
“.Since then I have used a great amount
of medicine, b'lt when l found any that
would give me relief they would injure
my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was
brought to my notice. 1 used it and will
sav it is the only remedy that gave me
permanent relief and no bad resultB fol
low.” For sate by J. M. Iliiail.
The heavy rains this weekbave dam
aged Cotton great y.
IJOOD’S CURES when all other
■ ■ preparations fail. It possesses
curative power peculiar to itself. Be
sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Bucklen’s Aruica^Salve
Thk Bkst Salvk iu the world for Outs
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeura, Fe
ver .Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chib
lams Corns, and ill Skin eruptions, ami
positively cures Piles, are no pay requir
ed • It is guaranteed to give satisfaction,
or money refunded Price 25 cents a
box. For sale Head.
DO YOU EXPECT
TO BECOME A
MOTHER?
“ Mothers’
Friend”
MltlfS GUILD BIRTH EUSY.
Asiist* Nature, Lessens Danger, nod Shortens Labor.
“My wife suffered more In ten minute*
with her other children than ehe did all
together with her last, after having u*ed
four bottles of MOTHEB’S FBIEND,”
■ays a customer.
Heuuerson Dale, Druggist, Carai, 111.
Sent by express on receipt of price, f 1.S0 per bot
tle. book “ To Mothers " mailed free.
BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO.,
FOR tALE BY ALL DRUGGIST*. ATUMTA. BA.
New Store,
RocK BottoM
Prices
WJ Franklin
% -'CYiJ- A A
P
I v. S : HAWKE’S
i GLASSES always
i
band. Can fit the ye
accurately. W, J. F.
ladies wb ho want build
deeding a tonic, or children
BROiWiMW,
33 A LIITL c±a
-^CAUSES a STAMPEDE m PMM 3 ES.*~
I have never carried such a handsome line of hats. Nor have I ever seen *
that I could so cheerfully recommend Ine pr ces will certainly catch you. 1 J* 1
that these goods shall be sold and when you nave heard the prices you will wonder that they
are going so fast. _____________
dob Lot of Peca’e per vd OC
Ginghams per yd (1 l*2c
40 inch a'l wool cashmere per yd 85c
40 Inch all-wool dress flannel per yd 33,i
New Satleen per yd 10c
French Sat teen per vd 12 1 2c
Bleaching and Slliating at wholesale prices .
N A 11.8—12, 20 ami 40 Ds per lb 2 l-2c
0, 8 and 10 Ds per lb 2 3-4c
HARDWARE (Prices Current,) 3 and 4 Its per lb 3 1 4u
Prices by the keg much loss.
Barbed wire—lot of 500 lbs, per lb 3 3-4c
Evaded shells, best per box 35c
Shot per sack 1.70
Ch r h Soda -libs 25c
A Cat and Mouse Match per doz 20c
ii Arbuckle Blue lien Coffee Match per per lb doz 25c 15c
!g Sardines, per box 5c
GROCERIES R. K Snuff one pound jars 45c
.
w Lord ai d Snuff one pound jars 45c
Leaf Lar-l per lb 13 l-2c
Green coffee, job lot per 5 1-2 lbs 1.00
Best G a le pi r 5 lbs LOO
Java Coffee per lb 35c
M-ca “ ' ‘ 40c
Granulated Sugar per 15 lbs 1.00
Caeain Cheese per lb 12 1 2c
Beg Tea, Black or Green per lb 60c
Please price my line ol Tobaccos.
COME AND SEE MY SHOES AND CLOTHING—GOOD AND CHEAP.
c HARPER
MARK THE GRAVES
of Loved Ones.
I am representing the extensive yards
of U. G. Crouch, of Atlanta, manufactur
er of and dealers in
MONUMENTS, STATUARY,
TOMBS, VAULTS,HEAD
STONES, ETC.
And can give you bottom prices on
all work and guarantee satisfaction.
All Kinds Lawn and
Cemetery Fencing.
Drop me a postal card and I will
bring you designs ol every variety
ol work and wili save you 20 per
cent, on any order.
A. C. CLARK,
GRIFFIN, GA.,
THE CITY BUI BAB t
GRIFFIN, GEO.
The Place to Deposit
Your Money
if you want to be sure of getting full
value iu return. Having leased the City
jVational anything Hank building, we are read" to
accept that anybody else will
take—at
FAR IN EXCHANGE
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Flat Shoals Corn Whis
k ey. I, W. Harper’s Fa
vorite and other Rye
Whiskies, Brandy,
Wine, Beer, Ci
gars, –c.
Bank open from (i a. m. to 12 p, m.
IF. H. EIA/dTNETT, Pres’t.
NED KAVANAUGH, CaBliier.
PURE
CORN WHISKEY
Is wha; you want isn’t it? If so the
best place to get it is at Grifiin, and the
lmet place in Gridin is from
CHARLES WOLFE.
J. L. DEAN,
him in i’.
GKIFF’N GEO IMS I A.
Office over UrifUii Bunking Aompnny.
Teeth smoothly and pemianently filled
or extracted without pa n .
Oxford’s Restaurant
GRIFFIN, GA.
For the ninth season we arn open to
our cu^omeis and propogc to continue lo
seive the best meals ai the low< si possible
price. Our old custom■ rn find our
new ones will receive the best > t atten
tion .
{jggr Next Door to Brick Waiehouse.
D. A, OXFORD.
G. M. McDowell* J. C. Hojten.
M’DOWKLL – II00TEN 1
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
MOLENA, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA—Pike Uonnty.
To all whom it may concern:
W. D. Wagoner administrator of the estate
James Pearson applies to me f<»r an or er to sell
two iiuinlred acres <>f land m tiie 3rd di -i ict of
said county onjwhiHt »Jallies Pcarsou lived at
time *>f death and this is to cite al> applieaiiqn persmi* con
cerned that I wil> pa*-» on said on
the fii>t Mondav in Nov«*» u1m.*i' m xt,. v. in est
mv official signature. This WBLLs. ffeiit. lltth. Ordinary. IkIW.
ll ARK Y
Notice ,
All persons having demand* against the es
tate of W. If. Graham lute of Pike county de
ceased aro hereby notified to render in their de
mands to the mider-igned according to law.
And all persons indebted to said estate are re
quired tu make immediate payment. This Ju
ly 3ist, uew. , J. Hale, Adm’r.
TJIa, il ARBIS’A HE STOKE OF
W. D. DAVIS – BRO.,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
Tsthe place to buy you 1 ' GUNS, PISTOLS, STOVES, RANGES and in
fact anything in the HARDWARE LINE. This house leads t e preci
sion, and will save you 10 per cent, on every bill of goeds. Try us.
You Are Invited To Call
W.D.DAYIS L BRO.
M b a
REMEWOER careful ity and the investigation merits w of ^rvraS our us to Tablets. our responsibil- i X A
HPIJ Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
a
H DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT bo cured at homo, and with- *4#
can
out any effort on the part of a
the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. ^ *AJ
ES phine During until treatment such time potionts they aro shall allowed voluntarily the free give use them of Liquor or Mur- ^ x A FEW
particulars as and pamphlet testimonials free, up. and shall J Testimonials
Wo send of jr
– bo glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in communica
t tlon HILL'S with persons TABLETS who have been are for cured sale by the by use ail of first-class our Tablets, f from persons iff*
rSkPsSC n ol kef p* them, enclose ns %, .00 / WlA * who have been irj -
S-’ and wo o will ’ scud you, by return mail, a package of our S V* cured by the use of ■*«
I Tablets. whether Liquor Writ© Habit. Tablets your name aro and for address Tobacco, plainly, Morphine ana state or A \ Hill s Tablets.
■ DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into purchasing
I any of the various nostrum a tha t ar e being Tnic Ohio Chemical Co.:
offered for sale. Ask for IXXXaXj’G mr ▼/ pear Sib :—I have been using your
TABLETS and take no other. ^ cure for tobacco habit, and found it would
Manufactured only by S S do what the Vou claim for it. I used ten cent*
B S WL ^ worth of strongest chewing tobacco smoke a day,
-THE- and from one to five cigars; or I would
iffPipK- S f from ten to lorty pijycs of tobacco. Have packsgdt chewed
a OHIO CHEMICAL CO, / and smoked for twenty-five years, and two
01 > uurTaweuour “ l v. a.
El. K3 – 65 Opera Block, A. S’ Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
W jr The Ohio Chemical Co. gentlemen -.-Some time ago l sent gg
LIMA, OHIO. > r for 91.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received
S \ AW/ mn S they them did all U. right and, k;r ljG»a although than 1 tbr was both a heavy J ^S%^ smoker and chewer. n C
PARTICULARS k. 8 W 0 X 0 Boxtl
,
FREE. Co. —Cekilemeh .—It (rives me ple–sure 1’lTTSBOaOH. to epeak PA. a Jr
r The Ohio Chehicu. Tablets. My strongly addicted to theuseor B
word of praise for your 1 led to son try was Tablets. He wasaTioavyand
liquor, and through a friend, was Tablets your but three days be quit drliikln^ 8
f constant drinker, but after using kind. your I have waited four month before writ uff nx
and lu will order not to touch kuow liquor the of any penauumH. Toura “^•
you, euro was UJ . ;LEN M0 BRUi01I.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
two packages of your Tublets, and without auy effort on my part. w. A. Lot At. AX.
Address all Orders to
SS THE OHfg CHEMICAL CO. hV
fin writing nleaso mention till a psper.)
w
Notice to Debtors and (!. dittoes
A11 William persons having dem finds fl£fti!i**t the ofttate
of Whntlev deceased are notified to pro
sent them according to la w, and all persons mv -
ingsaid estate are ih»i ith 11 to make immediate
payment tome* Tin pi. m.n, ii*93.
MH’ i Vin - HARROW.
Adni’x. l’>i I* William Whntlev.
A of ice.
All persons having demands ;igmlist the cs
tate or Mrs. Temperane R. Graham late of Pike
county deceased an* JierH>y notified t<» render
in their demands to the undersigned ace ordinir
to law, and all persons indebted to said estate
arc requ red to make immediate payment, This t
J uly Hist. 1893. 8. J. Halk. Adm’r
Notice of Local Legislation.
Will be introduced at the m *xt session of the
General Assembly an act to autnoi uth ize the may
or and council of the town of Milin ier to issue
bonds for the purpose -)f pure basing real equipping estate
for school buildings and erectm g and
school buildings in said town of Milne,r, ana to
authorize said mayor m ami : council to fnterest provide
for the pavinent of the principal and
of said bonds by levying a tax therefor and to
provide for an election to ratify the This provisions Sept.
of tliis act, und for other purposes.
18* 1893.
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Willie a vervi Libel foi Divorce in Pike Sti
vs a very) [ perior court, Oct. Term, 1893
The defendant, Robert A very, is hereby ami re
quired, personally Superior or court, by attorney, to be lield to be in and ap
pear at tne
said county, there on the 3rd Monday the plaintiff's in Oct. demand next,
then and to answer
in an action for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Jno, J. Hunt, Judge
said court. This Aug. Ktb. imi::.
TU- )A. J. Ulasinuamk, Clerk,
A – F RAILROAD
Schedule in effect on and aftor May 9*’08
SOUTHBOUND.
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cullnden (5:13 am 10:20 am
Yatesville (5:41 am 11:30 am
Topeka June 6:55 am 12:03 pm
ZKBULON 7:30 am 1:20 pm
v\ lilianison 7:45 am 2:00 KS nrn
luilulaii June 8:03 am 2:35 pru
Atlanta 9 :f)5 am 5 ;54 pm
J J. Howard, Agent.
life -i- Insurance !
Irepresent one of the oldest and
rat companies. See me before you
sure.
W. J. FRANKLIN.
G. Ai. – G. RAILEOAP
Scltcihile in effect January 15, 1893.
The onl lv line running ttouble daily eonuectliis trains be
tween (J< lUunhus a mi Atlanta, North, E. m
Union Depot, A tlunta, for all point* L
and West.
North Bound—Dully
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No 51
Lv (.(dumhiiH a m A a » it 8:55 9:42 ami 3:15pm -ifiMpui
•* Waverly Mall am’
k * Woobury 10:40 tm u ;57 pm
** Concord 11:05 am 6:22 pm
“ Griffin 11:45 am 6:00 pm
Ai* McDonough 12:28 pm t :S5 pm
“ Atlanta, k rv ,t « R k 1:30 p m 7:4 0 pirn
So uth Bt>nnd—PnGy?
‘ JUTSO - N» 52,
Lv Atlanta, u t v – ti » tt ^am
“ McDonough Griffin «:u5am 8:25am 5 j: JwSsj
Av 0:38 '■gsBfflM
•' Concord am
“ WiKidbury lo:01 am
“ Wnverlv Hall 10:56 am
Ar 1 hdtimbus 11:40 am
Through coach daily between Atlanta"
Tbnmaevilhj via McDououh and Columbus
Nos 50 and 53
M. E. GRAY, Supt, CLIFTON JONES, G. P. A.
GKoUCs I a—P ike County.
To all whom it may concern:
Malcolm Johnston administrator of the estate
<>f James A. K night deceased shows in hi* petw
tint niuiv filed that he has fully administered
gain estate and this is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause if any before me
whv said Malcolm Johnston he not discharged first
and letters dismission granted to him ou the
Monday jn Novcml>er next. Witnessn»y offlclaV
, ig „.-,ture.. Tills s jjr. 4.b t