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Oficial Paoer of Pike.
PAURT LEIC, Editor.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1893.
Having in mind no doubt the ex
perience of tw» good Democrats in
this county who tried to get sn expla
nation from Mr. Oabaities as to why
he had gone back on his party the
,suitor of the Oriffiu News Says:
When any of Congressman Oat,anl»’
,ennstit leiita aak for an expla- atioo of
Jiis silver vot< *. ne llres lia. k at them 11
■couple of goidbiik epceelies. This I*
ea*v, hut net conclusive.
It fs shrewdly surmised that, as
(Cftbanis* can not ex(»ect re election
(Utter t,he,manner in wliich he Inis
gone hark on his constituent, his 111
ture [irorpotion is to come from tlie
.consulates president. that One Biackbui'n of those West wouldn’t Indies
have, would make a very suitable re
wmd.—Griffin News.
(The "Inquirer'’ in I he Christian Ju
(dex says:
If ( docailon ormcn'al difidollne ia nec
essary for tatelligent eiijzvosliip, is not
moral etfucallon nrcessary to a virtuous
citlzenahtp? If It be the boumien duty
ipr (he Btate to pr iteci itHelf ngain«t d —
^gaaceT Mr < ti in hr |>r ivi llng the ip ans ofjitel
Is it a it equally oblj pit y on
to« dtate which to teach virtue »ud support religion abiding
W ith tit can have no
force? If the 9tate Is in duty bound to
0,0 the one, whv is she not more strongly
bound to do this other?
Will Gov. Noitlien find time to answer
tjicse questions?
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At tho suggestion of sn nnonymous print
correspondent »t nditorixl Milner wo in Sa- an
exIrHct from jur Ui«
vannah News dealing with President
Cleveland’s position on the silver
question. The article contains »*»-
6rnl statements but we don’t consid
er that the element of argument en
iters into them in the slightest degree.
Iu its statement that those who nre
phi'meting tho repeal IpU lu the Sen
ate are doing an unwise tiling the
News singles out such Senators as
■Ttlier, Stewart aud Walcott as sam
ples of the obstruction element.
%Vliy does the News go so far train
hojne for it* example..? Does it not
Know that out ot 24 Southern Sena
tors 18 nre opposed to unconditional
Repeal while only 6 favor it?
/■'LKyEDANI) TO NOItTlIKN.
Savannah New*.
In bis Utter to Gov. Northen the
i’roside^it expresses surprise tliftt Ins
thcro should be any douot about
ju«iitioja Jn respect to silver. And he
h'is good reason to express surprise
At. venous times ho haa frankly stn
leil tin his views oo tliat question, inul
y ouglil to lie pretty well under
stood. He slates again, however, in
ibis letter to Gov. Northen, the kind
of legislation in behalf of silver lie is
,willing to approve, and there is no
doulit that he voices the sentiments
,o! ail who are in favor of lioness
pitonoy. The President has objection to
no
.silver im ney. He ii willing that at
much t may ha coi.ied as can he
nut in mi ■ ircu'atlcn and kept on SO
parity with gold. He is not williu X
that more of it shall be coined and
put iuto circulation than can be
maintained at its face value.
p.o the extreme silver men find any
fault with ftps position of the Presi
dent ? If Se a hat? Do they wnnt
in ire silver coined than can be car
ried in the currency at its face value ?
Ifsewhy don’t they say so franxly.
tf they do not then thev do not differ
with the President, except perhaps as
to the amount whi'-h van bo main
tained on a piuity with gold.
Senators Teller, Stewart, Walcott
and other senator who are obstruct
Sng the repeal of the Sherman silve
hifv ought to read the letter carefni
ly, thougl tfullv. They must admit
tlitxt the President is right, and they
must see that by their present course
they can accomplish law nothing which except
retain in force a thev
themselves condemn, and which does
pot raise the price ot silver so as to
make silver wilt mining profitable. compromise The
President sign no
measure that does not insure beyond
all doubt the maintenance ot the par
jty between gold and silver currency.
Eu. Journal: There whs an eve
ning singing «t Jolly last Sunday
conducted hj some Whatley, distinguished vo
calists to wit: Reid, Par
ker, McKinley and Wells. I was on
liand and had the pleasure of meeting
other distinguished characters like
myself—for instance, Col. J . H Ba
;;cr, Capt. J. J. Cook, Maj. T. B. Ly
<m and others. It was eertainlv en
jnyable to hear <h« vespers of the
pleasant JulW is evening quite uoted songs. for her large
crowds of young notwithstanding people ou such the oeea Ion
giops and
price ot cotton, the scarcity of money,
or the lardy Congress nil the silver
hill, all appeared to skins be as happy hs
though their wensel were chock
ed with the filthy lucre.
Dr. Bosanko.
fj.OO in I’n per for 50 Ceuta in Silver.
Owii.g tn ihc stringency of the times,
the Gritfin (G* > Weekly News and Sun—
a large, 8 |>age, 48 cobinin naper, full <>!
Free news Silver, and good Fuse reading Trade »nd aud devoted Free State to
itsnks—the regular price of which U VI
jor ficr yonr. wilt fot lie 50 sent to any pualottice
j.luse on* yeat i-ants iu silver, Kn
money snd address iu sealed euvel
■l>e with S cent stamp »n it.
Accidents Make Cripples.
So <!<«’. Ubeumatism, and after a time
, |famtd T Vrinre.tho'.Tn at o U ^, 1>! vnfr
fivre
oi.liars, is enough tor any ordinary ease,
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'l "’Sr*erufiE __ “;;;r J
,e
the .iu«B of nutnewiu gum t,*'o. our
littlu u»wn ti IjiHsiiiem »j)|iear«ne«.
Mr. Woodall hM about ftmshed'
revorating hi. h<>u*o and no* Iismib*
ol the ImOdaoiDOit ami mufti dettirnH^
rutMencef in thj town.
Mr. Jolm Head ha* >.i>v ready for
occupan.w a co/y three-room cottage
i’> west Milnqr that will make lonte
•ue a neat home.
The Ir. Congregational Metbodistsnre
rapidly goto pitting 1 .• their . church . , ai.d 1
it will be second to none in its v«ri
oua appointment* and convenient l‘>
cation. By the way thia church ha*
cecently held a most Interesting revi
val which a ided maty rnomhera to
its roll and gained for it runny sym
pathizer* in the work. They nre
using temporarily tliejBnpiist. church.
Undo Uus Williams has added 'o
ihe natural beauty ot Ins place by
tastclully applying the naint brush.
Mrs Knowles has also been invest
iug in punt and the consequence is
she has much improved the, appear
mice of her place besides the Iooks
of West Liberty IJ i II street. In fact
wo never saw so much improvement
going on in Milner which portends
good tor the future. Several of hers
areawaking to the advan'apes of the
hammer and paint brush mid it seems
there is a pleasant rivalry ns to of win* tliis
shall excel 111 advancement
kind. Evidently our people have
not felt so much the embarrassments
of the laie "hard times,”
We are pained to unto that some
of the members anil relatives of the
Methodist church Imre it re not inking
lha interest id Hie work of iw nundi
1 beloved o tstor that f hey simm i. We
don’t believe Milner lias ever had Ids I
equal before in this capacity. IT*
whole soul seems to be v rapped up
in tbo welfare of liis charge mid it is
only just that lie should receive the
1 n muragement of h's members He
oiav have soured at times too high
and penetrated to an extent the do
main ot criticism yet (lie field was no
doubt sufficiently inviting and could
not he revisited by the ardent Chris
tian desires of our pastor, M’s he
lieve if lie is permitted to return here
for another year we will see the re
sults of bis labor to an extent un
known to his church heretofore. I'm.
me down for one in favor of liro.
Kory’s return. This is written ns a
mailer of simple justice tor we arc
convinced that people who are wear
1 ng his too-well fitting caps are doing
him a great injustice. *
IM rai'llUAii
MONTHLY RFPORT OF THE DE
PARTMENT Oi’ AGRICULTURE.
What Correspondents Say About
Cotton, Corn, Helens, if ice, Etc.
The reasons which le.ul iiiin to this
conclusion we fully set forth in tho gen
eral remarks which precede the detailed
statements in his report. In theie re
marks the commissioner says:
“The same weather conditions that
We have mentioned in previous reports
of unequal distribution of smisliine aud
rain have continued during the moot a
.of September. So marked has this ffut
ure of the season been that in rainfall
we are presented, mn shown by the report
of the weather bureau for tho month,
with u rainfall of 17.(11 inches in Mt.
Vernon, while iu Marietta the fall was
only 1.0$.
“A difference so great must necessa
rily result in a- wide difference in the
props in various parts of the state. Tho
general tendency, however, of this un
equal distribution lias been to lower the
condition of all crops.
cotton,
“In the August report the estimate of
the department on our staple crop wits
that it would not exceed that of last
year. The reports received • from our
large number of correspondents for the
present month verify this forecast, and
we are satisfied that, notwithstanding
g-e small increase in acre and the large
Increase in the use of commercial fertil
isers, that tlie prospect is such that the
yield will accord with our estimate,
“The estimate of the weather bureau
has been confused with that of this de
partment. urul through the press many
reports have been circulated that the es
timate of the department was that the
crop would exceed that of last year 1 00,
000 bales. We regret this exceedingly,
ns wo are anxious that no confusion
should arise or question as to the future
or present report of the department.
“Last year tlie almost absence of a top
or second crop had tlie effect of greatly
reducing the yield. This year we are
confronted with the same condition in
even a more marked degree, and, not
withstanding tho lateness of the crop, it
will be virtually all gathered during tin
month of Ootolssr. For this reason largo
recepts may be expected during this
month, with.rapid decrease immediately
after. Tlie early maturity and absence
of a top crop are duo to tho changeable
character oi’ the season; wet weather
followed by drought, parching winds
and the unequal distribution of rain
throughout the state, w Inch we have il
lustrated.
“It will be seen from reference to tho
tal -ii la ted statement that the condition
and prospects since the September re
port has,fallen off 5 t-7.
“To the figures of the correspondents
we are able to add the personal observa
tions of the 'Himmissiouer. who lugs vis
ited a large number of counties since tlie
last report. These observations and in
quiries corroborate the estimates of cor
respondents.
(mun.
“Not'withstandiug the qloomy ontlook
a9 a result of want of rain, tbo yield of
tUacrep with the increase of acreage
will exceed that of last year, and iu this
connection it is gratifying to note that
Ln 1 * i "' lepend,,nCe ° f lUe gTOWera ° f
?Tu *♦»•«« l» He tin trrllalde-'
4 «a»^«**»« i.***^ u
0 tt«u nu»DMi-nf(i. rrnicplwnred,-»«
itii m»<
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What f« the wn» of trying to %i ha.\ uun>v/,ts" l
Tf man wlM–e liter iiMjfnua back cm him 2
a man la (ort.oed »»•*. rjjmimaarfh. ^feVV**- ;
S
h t .wywi«i%i aJuwpP^tory he churi ful ami »iway«
ready t<> tell ? ni« only
way t, > retuovftjrtre difficulty ia to got at
tlie caitiie. a.,fniv^i.,-ui,l,m i)y*i.“|i*ia, rmumal yield mm, mis
to
iftnsapariiiuttbis hanyuilizer, aitieanetol is why it i» an
effectics inesseu
mo, aud a preventive of domestic quar
™ ls *
Haw eggs are g<ssl to cure scours in
yowun storlf. One exk multes a good
dr»e. Give plain or iu boiled milk.
Give fattening cattle as much as they
will eat, and often—five times a day.
Never give rapid changes of food, but j
quantity change often. of grain A per good day guide to h>r maturing; a safe j
their cattle is one pound weight. to every Tims tin au ,died animal of j j
own
weighing 1.000 ntav receive 10 pounds.
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$100 UEWAillJ $100. 1
The teat?erst nf /hit* papor will 1 ,„
plesMcd to k*aiu tliftt. tlinio in at, n is' >110
dit*adt;d tlUeatie that Hcietiee lm* Gu t*
able, co cure i«» all it» ibar i?$
Crttftirh. Hall’s Cat at Hi Ciut is the on y
poult ive cure Hiowd to the toed km I 1m
ternity. Catarrh beins a con dititlio ir.1
diftease, rcnuirfiP a cotiKfUutioual tioat
tnent. Hall’s Catairli Cure in Liken
internally, acting directly utiott the hiood
and mucous surface of the stcm, tin. ie
hy destroying the fonndaMori ot the
disease, and civing the patient strength
by building up the eoimtitution and
(taaiatiti^ nature in doing its work . The
propria!ora have so touch faith in its
t:in ni ivc powers, that they other Ow
numfreii Dollnrs for any <:«*« tb*f it fails
to cure. .S'emi Mr list of fi’sl'inmiiai*.
Address, F. J. CHUNKY – CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Jjf-Sold by Druggists, 7">o.
tnibntotite* 1 iiMlfiks in Gre.i iihmws.
Trials with paper and oiled doth, svj
reported by I To Lose'or L, li. Dailey of
the New York Cornell station, indicate
that these are mi^a'i factory substitutes
for glass in greenhouse root’s d uring the
winter. “For summer or late spring
use, oiled muslin is fairly satisfactory.
Plants which require a heavy shade in
summer can be grown to advantage
under such a roof. In the summer of
1801 we found a cloth roofed house to bo
an excellent placo fur flowering the
tuberous begonias.”
It Should Be iu Every House.
.] It Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsbnrg. Dr.
Pa., ray* ha will not. tin without
King’s New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and colds, Moil it. cured his wife
who was threatened "'M pneumonia various after
an attack of “I.a and firlppe,” several when physician*
other remedies
had done her no good. Uolievt. HaH er,
of Cookspert. I’a., churns Dr King’s Ni w
Discovery has nolo* 1dm more good Don
anylldiig he ever used for Dims Trouble
Notldlig like ii. Try if. Free (riot n t
Mesat.i M. Head’s drug store, l. ife
bottles, fdlc and $t 00
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Tomatoes a* M>« a!;o-,vh>i,a Motion.
In ii hullo ,n of the J'.arvhiiMl slt h i
aro given uata in regard k» the t* ‘i:. ;
of ii;i vuriotiee of toinatoo, from v. I.ieh
It U learned that es reganU ce.'h.
the best results were oh. dm d vv,! h K tr
host of Ail, '.i'ahiv ■ Hieen, Para,,on, l„nto
turn No. It, l.->ns loop' ]•:ichigau,
Cauihovhuid id d amt i avorMo.
Tim large.,t yield were given by Haiti
uioro Prise Taker, (.'mill orl.oid Red,
Chem'n No. 3, Nit;! dl, Jhrney Jiaker,
Paragon, l'Vri'. etioii, Purple yueau, Ued
Queen and Royal Pud.
An top"l'duont wi>’,i dii7erent ferti
lise' i for tomatoes ia also reported. The
resnl', veto undoubtedly nuiterialty af
looted l>y unfavorable wcatlar. T lie
largest yield was given by the plat Oil
which dissolved bonebbtek was used
alone, and the next large t where a com
plete foitilizer was applied.
fVlcE'rse’s Wine of Cardul
old THEOFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT an
or sale by the following merchants in
Cike county:
J M lleftn, Zebulon;
J VV Hightower, BarnesviUe,
G IF Ptodies,
Dr Win Coutriu. A Wright Beetts
8 8 *
K A M^ltory, Coucuttl;
A .1 Bottlers, ./oily;
F F Farley A Son, Liberty Hill;
./ C Lifsey, f.ilsov ‘h 8’iore;
.1 W Means A Son, BleausviUe;
A M Speer, Milner;
8 A Holmes u
11 U Jordan, Molena;
it IF Hid lev, M'oavor
in bee kt'eping, use no moth traps or
oomplieateti hives. If you use h good
frame hive mid keep your colonies
strong, you need not b ar the moth.
Skin
Eruptions \
and similar annoyances are caused
by an impure blood, which will
result in a more dreaded disease.
Unless removed, slight impurities
will develop into Scrofula, Eeze*
ma, Salt Rheum and other serious
results of
a I sufferer have for from some time a severe been Bad
blood trouble, for which I Blood
took many remedies that
did mo no good. I have
now take n four bottles of
I S.S.S. I j with the most wonderful results
j Am enjoying: knew, have the gained best health I
and ever friends they twenty
pot unds my feeling say never saw
me as well. i am JOHN quite S. EDELIN, like a new
man. Office. Washington,
Government Printing D. C.
Our TreatisS on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free to any address.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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m.OO \N .PAPER
50 Cents In Silver.
Owing to the stringency of the times, the
uimriN. ax.)
Weekly lews and Sen
A Large 8 Page, 48 Column Paper,
Full of nous ami g « <i r. ailing tnd
| VJtKE 8 11 .1 'Ell,
Dovited to lit IF Til.I OF and
FllKF STATE Ji tXKS,
The regular > ri .• ■ f which is $1 00 t er
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vJ 176 ear tor i
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enveTope vyUb “L slip on it 1
an iff* fdomy
- VVoaifr and Dyspeptic
Hood's t–fmpnviUa, Gave Strepgtk
•** *and A*crf–t„g Cured,
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jf d Tm ■•%'
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ih\ J. rr, WfUte
Birmingham, Alabama.
“T have not words eaoneh to express my
thanks for the great benefits received from s
few bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, f was
weak, and it made me strong; 1 was a clyspep
tie, and iteurei! me; I was sad and gloomy, and
it made me cheerful and hopeful. And last,
though not least, it made me an ardent and
Hood’s ss Gores
working domocrat. AH who have taken Hood's
Sarsaparilla with my advice, report good re
sults. I gladly recommend it to all sufferers
J. It. Wiiitk, It IX, Birmingham, Ala.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sar
saparilla do not be induced to buy any other
instead. Insist upon HOOD'S.
Hood’s Pills are the best family eathartkv
gentle and, eilecuve. Try a box. 25 cents.
Administrator’s Kale.
GEORGIA—Pike County.
By virtue uf an order fiotn the Snperi*
or court of said county J will hc)I at pul -
)io out-ci y before the court house door
of Maid county on the lirafc Tuesday in
November the followii.'g dcaeribed
property to wit: Seventy (70) aciea of
land, more or lean, being paits of lots
N*m. and 27 in the 7fh district of tut id
county and buir'«b*d aa follows: on the
north by Shchee, east by Cochran and
IKiihft R'joth l>y dower of Mrs Hunt ur.d
on the went by Stafford, and known as
the Howard mill property. Also one
good cotton gin, condenser and fodder,
press and fixtures. Also two good corn
mill rocks and fixtures. New 2 story
dwelling house containing about S rooms
located on the premises. Located l 1^2
to 2 miles north west of Barnesville,
Sold as the property of the estate of J.
A. Hunt, deceased, for the payment, of
debts. Terms cash. This October 11th,
I HUH. T. J. Hlasjnoame,
yiuni’r. J. A. llnnt, deceased.
ROYAL GERMETUER
not only cuifti nil Innvell tr< *ibb *, whether of
•'•Utf or fIioi t filtration, be* bt ddi* U] ',(■ u'otTiil
^teiii of old and young. It i ? MlW ,11111
mer drink diuI
Conquers l\*vcr
<iiibker than a; v oth«r rewctly;
I.1U. W. N Kl MS SAYS:
ATLANTA, G a.. August 14. Ifttt.
For the vast two y phtk l btiv** itsjetl King’
Hovftl Genuetufi* in i: praetici* nml with tn •“!
.xiib’fa torv lonitt*. 1 have uftftl it aiw tn Typht
1' ftltnl •l mmI fuiiturn Fever . uml .< .
amt ltD»t 1*0 r?!*'?
ti fit D- r.'tiur*,' ;• mi b* '-dU ttji of all
Po.mtDiK it) I ill’s fflHtimO tirni o
t!mn JUIV prme'lv With!!! HIV kllOWlol]
ii cxiwu>i>e l * tn iik reeninnietiiftHi u«e, tffttUt it; ft<i
have itiul -
ftly iliffilefiu) it, I In*lievc it vv<*ubl !»>• a gootl rein
lor Vi-lbtw Fever. It if* ft most exceHom
.4uMse|tii<‘. < nre.- t Hiarrb, 1 n- >miiiji, Night
8 We «t* <uni ftezetiitv m all if* forth*. Hi it)
Rfival Gennetuer i * »*« vpIiatiCHily effects in the »< *jtf<4 reir U‘d I
HU' i lea vi'ri * HO I It j t* hour avstom.
OWN NY . N K l.ijH , M. D., Mayor West Kmlj 4a.
I liiivotued T)<*. Hiitjj’ ; Koval (d-rutc tiler for
Midi .d ion, ho nd eheerfni v nay tftat t it ailot’de
more relief titan ant or her I
of tried. 1 .1 e u-“ d it in n family *ul;s, I ftt’fijtp take
ma I it rial lever lU*-vt I
{•!v of urn ut rw,'«)ni mending id it iG YY G. FoUl*.
lolly sprifigft. Juiie S , 1803.
For Nervou* Tt\>ul*h*9. Teel li in ii * hddren and
Summer <.out}‘l*UDt, Gonnetu<i,r has ha.* no equal.
Try it; 41 nor.bottle, six for$r>. All druggiist#.
' li I Su’S ALGLRML i l UK
lin t GO..
conutipation, Ytlantn, Ga.
Grrmodier I*ill* for ro in a vi»l,
or 'J5 rent?*.
THE EGIfTlAI DANCE
at, the World’s Pair is still attracting crowds,
THE FERRIS WHEEL
is riming full.
Tke Turkish Fairs ami Moorish Palace
ioreceiving large patronn^e.
THE ELECTRIC LAUNCHES.
The GondoRr’s from Venice.
THE MEXICAN THEATRE.
THE PERSIAN THEATRE.
The AostraSUan Clog Dancers.
THE 40 BEAUTIFUL WOMEN
representing 40 different Nations.
THE GREAT ART GALLERIES.
BRIGHTEST ILLUMINATION
iu tho world every night.
Th# East Tennessee Line Agent* will sell you
Tickets at ONE FARE Round Trip.
6. W, WSERN, General Passenger Agent
Knoxviuk Tkn»,
Chamberlain's .v.ya aad Lkia
Ointmant.
A certain euro tor Chronic ?oro Eyes',
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scaid Head, Old
| Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Soro Nipples,
and Pili' 3 . It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had feilei
It Is put up in *c5 and is) cent boxea.
Srss'0. wvs
| Will OCTOBER SELL DURUM fsISHTM
k 5 EXCURSION TICKETS T3
-i 5 WORLD'S HM AT
i oas-iiuF nms
% „ Twgfij.ft , SL-hir..^ CASS
EVERY DAV V
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v 13. W. -WX^33r T25T, ^ fT
Gaafe.'aLFassergef –nd Ticket Agent. A
Kf‘0>:VJLLS,
l.KC.A 1, ADVF.llTlSIXG
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This is to notify till concerned
that, after this (late no leyrti notice
H’Uljtje inserted unless the printer's
fee is paid in advance as the (aw
directs. April ‘itith, lSWA.
GKOKGlA-~f*tke nil County.
To whom it may I'dhrcrtl it to the
('. L. Brown ha* li in due form upptt' of mlinlnift
*ind**rftiguud f«>i* -!• | ttM-mn nont letters
ration on the ealote <>f Mr*. Augusta B. IloM
ft to of * id county decenwH find l will !>#*» BP*
hi ftfiid autilicfttioa on the first Monday in No*
(•ftilt. r 3(iiven under my bund **»•<! official
itrnatiue till# 2nd d ay of October, 18MSL
n \ IJJlV WET.I.s, ordinary.
UKOItciA—Hk« Cminly.
’I t* nil whom it nu*y nmeem:
C. Tj. Brown }•.m otg in tUic forma «at1 i/fthetl property to me
r or tint of the p<*riM>ft«
■ if Jamie V V , Dayton T«. ana Mary t. nditor
•hi Id ran of An#o*ta IJ. Rohi* I a to ot *a»d countv
•ation will lifdifc he* heard if hereby giron office that I*t?» tlie ap^li- lirst
at my on
Monday ni November next. Given undo ar my
band and official aignature ttii*2nd day o f<)cto*
her, IW. HARRY WfcLIsS,Oruinary.
0KORGI A— PiKc County.
To all whom it imty roiirern?
C. I.. Brown Exerutor oi < . W. Brown ib*.
een–ol has in #lo« form to the iinflt-r
ojrneil for leave to »eJi the Iambi bolwniflng application to
H. (‘*uite of Hiiifl fftToaiMvI. ami »Hi<i
will be In-artl on the lirbt Monday in No vein her
taxi. Tl.iif Sin ti dav of Oftolter,
HARRY WKL l,.S, Ontinftry.
ifht/RGl A--I Vue. (-OUlitV.
To all whom udminiitrator i» may concern :
Malcolm .r<*hn:iton oftlni e#tute
of .1 a me 1 A . I* n f jjht di’.ccit^ed *hovr«in bit* p*? •ti- 1
tion ilu«v tib'd that he has Billy {tdminict.-r ed
ftM-in (•■‘I;ilc and this ia therefore to cite nil per
wins eoneern eti to hbo'.v <5au«c if any befurtr me
miff w hy said Mu irolm Johnston lirantod ne not (futeharjre tin; ,!
l-'ftevH 'licniixtsion to him dn ftfat
Monthly m Novi-uiber next. \Vitne#atny official
liitnature. This a eg. ith, JS'JT.
Ji >. R*t\ V El Ia , Ordinary.
GliOUGf Pike Gminty.
To wit w. o;n it »nsiy conrern;
IV. D. WHgnner ndminiwU idor of the estate of
Jairi' s Pearson appoex to me f"i an order to sell
two hmi'iivd aeres -t la ml ir. the ;trd di«t.r let of
said county oii;vvbich James Peafnon lived at
time of death and Mild is to cite all jieraona con
cerned Him Monday t I Will Xoveml« on said application Vv on
the lir-t in k r next. li near
my official **ign»ture. This Snpt. Killi
HARRY VVHLJsS. Ordinary.
Willie a very i Libel f<*i Divorce in Hike Ku
vw / peri or court, Oct. Term, 1S03.
Robert a very;
The defendant, peiHonalfy Robert A very, i* hereby be and re
quired. Superior or by attorney, he. field to ami ap- for
pear at tne court, to tn
‘-aid county, on the Krd Monday plaintiff’s in <>rt. d« next.
then and there to answer the mamt
in an action for divorce.
Witne.i"** th»’ Tin* Honorable wli, Jno. J, Hunt. Judge of
said court. A«g.
TUOH. J. UI.A8IN0AM1C, Clfl’k.
./ J Howard i Petit e Ni Si
\» > to l’ike lorcclose superior Mortgage in
Frank Westmoreland > court at
the March Term, IfffiK.
On one half u ndivide<l interest in a house aud
l<«t in Rarnc'-v i!le, <*«,. said county county of Pike
ho ii nclcti a* follow*: West by 2nd d street, tftrt* north
by Minri t. ! iardaway. east »j G. G. T>. 1 >. Bummers
and South said bv Arnbrosi dated High luted to March vv e r. containing 1Mb. \m,
one due acre, lit, R4i!2 mortgug i* of #15.00. The De
fondani Oct. for tue auiu ■
Frank Westnu-reland is lu-reby iter* required
jMtrsonaily the or by attorney to lie 1 h» held and in appear ami f(»r at
next *upeo,o* court to
said county on the Urd Monday in OH. next to
show cause lie if any he has vjiy said rule mortgage absolute
should x not foreclosed ana a
i icss the Honorable This John J. 1898. Hunt, Judge
Of said county. Aug. Nth.
Titos. J. Bcabinoame, Clerk.
T < Sullivan i Petition and Rule Ni Si to Boro
vs > close Mortgage in Pike Term, Bnportor
J W Suilivne; Court at tue March
Oh one forth undivided interest m In the Erin
Mill*, wtuated in Pike :i !■ (18 palrting cownties on
1 lint River and Line creek C containing bciog acres
being parts lot.- N c. '146 and 148. L«>1 146
in the li*i- b I •* 1’lf‘t (>A Rjk.' county % and ’lot No.
'D hi f«S In Pi! e and i sp aiding count ies; also
i fi'fletlotinl lot^ f No. known) in 1
» t VV mown a* tbo Hall
Bridge La iiui River, saivl mortgage
Jatctl s i'Pt 9tb, 1 in i altei 'date for
the “«m of ■
Tbf (IvftvMUmf., J. \V. 8uHivftn h hereby re
qili I’Ptf the v ot atifpiM y tn lit* hi* lu*bl fsn*i in and n* -
I-t ar at n«*.\t .Hn}u*rior •' 1 1 lo
for show j iri unity if on tin? .‘fnl hfta Monday •ou<l in G«*t. mortaugp next,
to enii.fo anv be why
Aiboultl n<»t be ft>i - t’clo*cU nnti Rule abs* lute irr ji n
t«?<l.
YVitrn* tin* Honorable J«»lin J. limit, JuUg*
of *ai*l * tin t. . This .vug. sth, im.
Tuoi J. Ri.ahing ami?, uu j V ;
A'-Vu. V
All |>ei>n!i.> bavi iDjt tifimmcl* flirainrit tin* cs
Ht«‘ of YY . II. GruL hK tit lute of I’lfec e.mnoy »U -
I Hi e hereby notified tf* fen r in thei; tic
to the under -if-1 it-11 d «* rortij Hg t" Invv.
And nil 1 arsons intiei btetl tt i ewi ftto nre i'e
uired I** rmtke uumetiiatt 1 jiftyint'nt. Tbi* Ju
l ui.tt, imt. 8. J. Hal*, A'lm :.
Notice to Debtor# and ihe*(itor#
Vi! iiltiuii ju'TAonjtJiavjr-ipdetnsmls U'hftllev ( flit* fstnU*
A YY *I»t» n»t »inrf li»|*ro
in*i*M»tl out t ft < ntfoiduig notitied It) I aw, and miike all imiutNliate i>oi.-* «»'•. -
< 'tutc nre to
l*ay ut to me,. I bin 18 dpt. Jffittb IWtfl.
MUs, LYDIA 15 \ Ii ROW,
A«iin‘\. KstUwO William YY buttev.
Notice.
41! person* having demands against the vh
title of Mrs. deeeH'f'l Tenipoiaue R. Gntlium notified lute to of render Pike
rontvt th 4y demands are the hereby tifittersiffned •ortltmr
in eir to indebted act
to la tv, and nil perso iisi to said efttate
an rc«iu red to m«k< : i m men Tiv: s meiit. This
July flint, 1888. 8. LK, Aitm’r
Notice of Loral Legislation.
Will I’D Introduced at the next Mjftftion of the
General Af ^cuiblj ofVhn tin act t«> attrhnii/.e the ina ay
or and con noil town of Miln cr to i» >ne
boiiflft tool for the huiHtiiigft pui'i»o»c of creating pnrehafting and real equipniup estate
for at* 1 and
-c’lool liuikhuga in mid town of .Yliliior, and to
authorize said mayor and council to provide
for the payment of the jntacipal ami interest
of #Hid bonds by election levv in^ a tax therefor a lid to
piovide for itn to ratify the pr* f» vision#
of this act, and fur other purposes. Thu is Sept,
1 >.
November Sheriff Sales
Will b© sold before the court. iiou–e
door in the town of Zebulon, county of
Pike and State of Georgia between the
hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p.
in. on the first Tuesday in JVot- 1898 to
tho highest and best bidder for cash the
follow ing property* to-wfi*
A certain tract or parcel of land aitua
• d lying and being in tlie 2nd district of
Pike county. Ua, containing fifty (50)
acres of land off of the south cast corner
ol lot of land .So. 61 and bounded as fol
lows: on the north by A. M. Blade, ou the
cast by Made, on the south ov Copeland
and on the west by Brooks A Mills.
Levied on as the property of W. M. Gris
h;nn by virtue of and to satisfy a certain
mortgage ti fa issued from the superior
court of said county at the April, lSW,
term in favor of T J Brooks et ai la f e ct>
; artners vs and B* described M Grisham. above Property
fjointed out as in
ii fa and tenant in possession has legal
| notice of levy. This VV. O. October Gyvyx, 12 Sheriff. 1898.
Notice of Sale.
Agreeably to an order be *»l«l of the court t»f be Ordinal;
of i*iki' countV will at auction lore l be
court houst * ikftu* ot fesnl county on tbe first Tu os
day ui November next the following property
to wit: Ligbty-six (Itr-lCO) acres of laud off «*f
lot No. 14 amt iVO itcres.off of lot No. — All tn the
7th district of Tike county, and aggiegating one
sr utred and thirty-six Itt-lftU acres as is sho’ mn
y a plat ami survey of YV. II. Fritchanl, cot ihe
ty surveyor ot sfadctumtv and known
homestead ot John -J. Martin decease*, s*dd
as t he property ot John J, Martin deeeasod lur
t he purpose of This {uvy u.gviebts 11,1803. ami fordastribUtion.
i - ui« catsli. Uc 'a
Thos. J. BLASINGAJIE,
A*im ? r. John J. Martin, ucc’d.
Notice of Sale.
Agreeably to an order from the c< urt
of dtuina;y of Pike county, Ga. f will be
j©ld at auction before the court house
door to the highest bidder on the first
Tuesday in November next the f Rowing
property no wit: one bouse and lot in the
i ow ii of ihii nervine, said state and coun
iy, said t containiug two acre? more or
ieps bounded on the north and cast by
Afrs C. U . Brown, on thefiOuthbv Brown
Avenue and on tho west by A. C. fie!
Ions Hioi known as the place yv hereon
Mis. Elizabeth E. vanu lived at the time
i iiH dv.. - h. Sold as the property of
Airs Ehzahetli E. Vann deceased, for the
urj use < I paying debts and for diet ribu
lidu. let ms cash. This October llth,
I $93. T. J. Blaringame,
^TliiU r. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Vanu, deed.
G. SMITH!
MAKES THE
SDJDEST BU©e¥
THE
NEATEST BUGGY
ON WHEELS!
JOHN F. DICKINSON
d–IFFItf, GEORGIA
---Oil
JACKSON Zebulon G. SMITH, Streot, Barnesyile, G A
3-9
• J. T. MANLEY – SON. •••
22 HILL ST., GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
i N
Homemade
SHOES, LEATHER And HARNES <
„
I also keep the best and m \*t ele*
gant iine of Ladies*. Gents a; d Chihhens o Ohs ironi the Best Factories E/.>t at.d
H ill compete in prie s with any house in the State.
J. T. Manley – son,
22 Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
H. C. BURR'S SONS,
OriRiiririiiNr
For Over H alf a Century the Leading Hard
ware Merchants of Middle Georgia.
The old reliable “Farmer Girl” and ‘Iron King”
COOK STOVES Are Our
Leaders.
We sell you a $12 60 STOVE tor $11 00.
No 8 STOVES reduced from $16 to $14 60.
A LARGE LOT OF
GUNS ano A MUNITION!
WE I.K.VD MIDDLE ULOIiOlA IN
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
Henry C. Burr’s Sons 3
« R. F Strickland; Co.
-: Tfl'3 LF-Ai ERS IN :-
33 .A. IF?, < 3 - X 2 ST E 3
\Yc a.ti always YYorlin., fur our vut-iometb* dig re t. and thin year we hu^e a at get
stock wild
LOWER * ■ PRICES
Than ever before. Here are some special prices for our onl o town customers:
1 ease Beet CalieocB re«iuct •! to oc. 5 bslef Bren Homesi uus 5c
Grillin Mills Diills only
All Wool Jeans worth :!5e } now 2oc. Bed anti Wliite Flann ?ls from loe to 50c.
25 dozen Sefttnioss lVat k Hose, worth 25v , our price 10.
Cliikireu’s Heavy Winter Hose. Griffin 15c quality, 3 : airs Towels for 25u. 25c.
lonev C« mb 3 lor
We are the CHEAPEST SHOE People on earth. $1,000 Ytortii to eelev t from.
B. F. STRICKLAND – CO.,
Griffin, Georgia
IF VOt ARK GOING TO Bl ILD. AND WANT
BUILDING MATERIAL >
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
NEWELLS, BALLUSTERS,
FRONT DOORS, MANTELS,
WILLINGHAM – CO '3
ATLANTA, GA.
Only First-Class Work Turned Out. 9
V
Write for Price Ls s and Discounts.
Factcryy 84 Elliott Street
tTORERS FAITHFULLY EXECUTED i
TAYLOR STREET WAREHOUSE
GRIFFIN,GEORGIA
IFe wit! continue to run the above Warehouse {.becomingreason. We propone
to m* .it y.-nr x > r. * ronage Ly giving to every one who favors us with a tal‘, * very
jjotu.ti that is in a Hale of Cotton, and a good sample of Fame: and will, by personal
endeavor, further your interest all in our power. will **Il, or assist you
tr* sell year Cotton, in order that you may obtain the highest possible pjiiCe
^ p—Give us a trial; re will help you ^WAGOX YAUI) FREE.
Very respectfully,
JNO. F. GREEN – BRO.
j.. A. MOORE, Scale man.
A in inistratrix Salo.
' By virtue of an order fr- :u Liu’ court of Grdl
nary of 1‘ike •••ounfv xviU beftoM before the court
h ufftc aoor in the town of Zebulon between the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in No
vember one hundred aud seventy seven am/ one
half (177 1-2) acres of land in the 8th district of
Pike countv and bounded on the north and west
by Reed brothers, on the Buckalue. east by T. iold a. Smith aud the
on the south ov Mrs. as
property of estate of Osborn Canafax deceased
for the benefit of creditors and for distribution.
Terms cash. This October 11,
The aftove described land whs told on the first
Tuesday in October and was bid off bv M. L.
( the anafax and of sale he having said laud failed wifi to be comply sola at with Life
terms SO
risk. Mns. v. A. Ca safas,
Adm’r Osborn Caaafnx, dec’d.
Notice of Sale.
dinary Agirej.blv Pike To an order from the court of Or
oi county. Ga., will be sold at auc
tion befoie the court liottse iloor or said county
to the highest bidder on the first Tuesdftj in
Norember next the following propel ty U» Vit:
I.ot of land N... T2 and /0 acris ofl of lot No. 21
in the hth district of –ai«l county, am! known aft
the M. Ii. Green property. The said 50 acres
being sold all by of R. lot J. No Powell 21 except W. fhat jHtrtion of said
to F.. ilcwcl! to wit:
100 » a a’ res off of the south side of said lot No. 21
•tn ti 50 5i acres off of the north west corner of said
lot No. 21, making in all 150 acres, send to said
YY'. E. Howell. t*olo as the property of the es
tate of 11. R. Green deceased for the payment of
debts and for distribution. Terms cash. This
0*0 U, 1808. T. J. f>I.AS1MCAKK,
Adm’r }1. B. tircen deceased.
N,