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The Pike County Journal.
ESTABLISHED IN 1888
PH ‘FESSloNA.il CARD-,.
E. F. DUPREE,
SKorasy nt l.ns*
Zebu ion. Georgia.
E. A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY at law.
8ARNESVIIIE GA
DR. J.R GRAVES
rti.vKieiati mid Miraiun.
of Vbdon Ga.
MBS. OR. M. C. HAGAN »
til?iiN8V i aj L*K GA.
i
Ladi«» c iniK aud talk with me or
side me tnoluaiuK stamp fur reply. I
vill ei»ve any ordinary female or chronic
Unease.
MONEY TO LOAN.
TIG* madt* pi nuptly op improved
UMdB.
E. F. DU FREE.
CHAS. J. LESTER,
f ATTORNEY AT LAW
ij Vit.vE s JLiiE, G.\.
Office in Swatt’s buiidiuy, oier I’, si
ifBce,
h an neg •i ,ted on f :rm and city
op r
B C MURRAY,
1X1,1 St,
vj l HiU 8U Gr.tl'm Oa.
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M. W. BECK – C. R. GWYN,
ft „ Volts
ZEBULON, GA.
A^ A, MURPHEY,
Attorney tit Ltitr.
113%'i‘Of viUe aa.
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O, H PERDUE.
T>entist*
pausesville, ga.
over Cbauiber’s Drug
toie.
HOWARD HOUSE,
J. J. HOWARD, Proprietor,
feEBUL )N, Ga,
f#~Mods at ali horns. Transient trace
Elicited.
k. T. DANIEL – A, B. POPE
Attorney* at Law,
I ZEBULON and GBIFFIN, GA.
w. w. LAiTBDIN,
Attorney And Counselor At Law.
I kiiNkSVUaUK. Oi. YViJi
bthoe oYf* V^w W s«.uth 3 Saving's Bank.
raettee in alt Die UonrtH, S ate
I Pul on ( miiittes. Damage »uu. a »e«.i.....
Loeia negotiate*!.
JOK in your albums
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me a e P eture- m e i at
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–Ait -.EsVILI.E, GA.
f j. M. STRICKLAND.
Atiorney and Oouns-lor at Law.
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itBye over >1 a oil Plant r
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R. WILIAMS,
Attorney at Lutt-'r
.’ill practice in Spa*ding, Pike and
true., Cohevti ns a speciaUv .
dice with Marco W. B.-ck
P.IFPML GA.
b DR. L L HARES,
FGUIFfi'IN , : GA,
a* Awaits in 'ftE:a.tis biildtng adjoining,
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Dcutidt,
FFiN, GA.
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, DECEMBER 6, 1901.
’ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Hon.e
Folks Especially.
W. H. B >,ii>n. of Milner, waB
here I'ue-dav.
Col .Juhn F. Redding and Ed
ger C,"ik were here Tubs' ly from
Barnesviile.
Miss Mary Lzzu' Underwood, of
Concord, paid her Zebu Ion friends a
visit (his week
Do You Need Money?
Loans on farm lands quick and
cheap.
E. A. Stephens,
Attorney m Law, Barnesviile, Ga.
George S ricklami, mie of Pike’s
best i us uess men, was Imre Tuesday
lo attend the sherifE sales.
,Iohn B. Vladilen, of ( uncord, was
here Tuesday.
Col YV, C. Gresham, of Atlauta,
the leading salesman lor the Stern
Shoe Co nt Rieinn mil, V r w«s
t a ,
here this week to see his Iiiends and
serve lus customers.
Stops ibe Coafn and
Works oil the Cold.
Laxative Bromo^Qoinine Tablet* i:ure
a cold in one day jSo cure, No jay.
Price 25c.
Coi. J. J. Gar a ui, of Tlie Rock,
was here Mondav.
f*cr Sale or Cradc.
Several hue Milch cows with
young calves. YV. II. Mitchell.
Ord’nary Means held his regular
monthly court Monday.
Mr. hi d Mrs. A. B Blade, i f
Quitto, were here Monday as the
guyst of relatives.
Real Estate Leans.
Loans negotiated on improved
farm lands and city property in Pike
and surroundiug counties on easy
terms and at low rates of interest.
\V. YV. Lambdin,
A"orney at law, Barensville, Ga.
Gordau McCord visited Motena
friends Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Robert Jordan, of
Barnesviile, spent Sunday here with
Mr and Mrs. II L. Green .
This signature ia on every box of tbe genulna
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet# <ftav
thfi remedy that eurcH ft «oW in om
YV J. Fra klin and iittle dauglu
ter, Mins Lida, spent Sunday in
Baru.'svii'e.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Lazadve Uromo Quinine fa’ lets
A n ruggi t- re und tin* m uey ii it tails
i» c *re. E. VV G ovi-.s algnature i- on
eac cox, 25 *
U)i. C. J. Lesu-r, ol Barnesviile.
a as here (iondav In attei'danee up
on ihe court of Oidu ary.
FOR SALE.
I offer for sale my livery
busmes ; Horses, Buggies,
Hack, Wagon, Harness and
fixtures. Call at once if
interested,
W. J. Franklin,
i
A P. Middiebrooss, "t B nil >
iur,day.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Childrer
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Mrs. Stecdly, of Athens, is tim
g Ue#l her daughter, Miss Meeta
Sleedly, one oi the teachers in Jeff
Dayis InstilQte.
OLD NEWSPAPER MAN DEAD.
Col. J. T. Whitman, **ue of the
oldest ex-minors in Georgia, diet! at
hts home at Da.ton, >Y mine-day
He was born at Athens, Ga . and
had passed the 70th mile post in the
j uroev of me Al an early ge In
began hi« newspaper e irn r as an *p
p. entire umim V •> V 1 as , publish
er oi he old Athens Banner, in
lh «>80 (Jays <»ae. <*fr «he leunint/ news
prtpoiV in ilit stale. Afterwards
engaged in vttr»"U* newspaper enter
prises »t VVe-t Point, Ringgold, Alli
ens. Dnbon, Go,, tin! Aus i TeX
tie es nblish<d the N rib Gong*
Citizen. UI Dait 'll, 111 1850, and bn
more than thirty "ears conducted
Hie business, which, under bis man
agement, prospered and il lurished,
the paper taking Hie lead among the
country j uruais of the state. Tner«
are still living newspaper men id
Georgia who wil remember him,
and who were his contemporaries,
tvtiiullg whom am Cob Estill of the
Savannah News; Coi. Howell and
Mr. He uphill of the Ailiitua Con
smui'Oii, am! dr. Cablin’.ss ol the
Al lanl fi Journal, ml others of the
city and couulry press.
THE MONTEZUMA RECORD,
Mr. Jollies Harris. Ill, who bus
been for years the editor and proa
prietor ot <lie Motpezuma Record,
lifts sold the pftp-r in Mr. J . C. Saw
tell of Griffin, and the latier has
iiilieii charge. Mr J. C. Sawiell is
one of the best kn nvn of llie young
newspaper men of the sinie and lias
had an experience in newrpupi-r
work which umpiy qualifies lor his
new charge.
hXmt Lawpr’s Polat.
Members of the Baltimore bar,
says the Sim, are leiiing this story ot
one of their young professional breth
ren: When iho act prohibiting law
yers from soliciting cases at ihejaii
was passed a few years ago ihe law
yet in questi ,n conceive i il,e idea
ihat il whs uaeoiistltuinmal, Willi
that idea m his head he sought an
interview with a wollknown mem
ber of lus profession.
“I am sure ilm law is U neons ii Hi
tioual,” the young lawyer said to llie
older, ' ami I propose to make a lest
easH by haying myself urnsied for
violating it.”
‘‘YVny do you ib:nl« ihe law is iiu
eonstiiuuous ! ?‘ l asked the eider law
yer.
"B eitu-e i is in lestraim o'
ra il* he young inn.. replied
'The young fgvvyer was senous,
Lilt it took - lie eider Homo tune I"
recover lr in bin surpri-e. I is need
ess l» n iy i Its! toe ies cast) whs
ever made
Toe edi oi amt his wil*-, say- ar,
t-Xeiiangi, d sagree with each pi her
very of?t et’.ally She sets iliiugs to
r*ktu ii d he wi les iliing- lo Sei,
*S *e reads wliai ot .-rs wriie Hod he
wrues w ai others read. She seeps
he devil out of tlie in-use as much
as p s-ihls and ne detains him and
cou'd not go to press without him.
She knows more things than he
wr. oh itiui he wil e- more thiug
tl'.an sue kn w
'Tax C< lieu or John B. Crowley ot
Oglethorpe county, while eol'eetiug
at Maxey's, YVednesday, hail the ill
luck i ■ liuve his wallet, contaimne
over 3700 hi r-ush rid c'uecks, atolen
from htin h*« -lv bow 'he theft
wr.tt :ieeomp;ish**il Mr. Crowley
is unable to ssy. Luckily tor him.
all except about $200 wu« in checks,
paymetP upon tvhicii will tie stop
ped,
NOTI K.
AeJotiJ’hg t law we her by give
i*ii etb it we l*av ■ - >I<1 ou g o k in
the BamesviUe Bav n.s Bans of Barn'S
v lie Ga to r inv, st i . the s’oek ot our
home C mk at Moln:», G .
Z. Lawrence,
J. P. Cat riser.
J. M. BrooKs, ’
\X. H- BrooKs,'
W, s, W»t! i am
MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY COMPANY,
Boilers, Enginss, Saw
Mills andPresses.
Macon, Ga.
The MASSEY
Birmingham, Ala., Montgomery, Ala.,
sonvllle, Fla., Richmond, Va M Houston, Tex.
Oolumbus, Ga., Situations secured for
graduates. Catalogue free.
$ ioo Reward, $ 100 .
Tlie readers of tins paper will be pleas
e.l to leal h tbtti Ihoro la at Dusi one
dreaded disease that toieiue lias been
able to cure m all its stages and that, is
l atarih. Hull’s Catarrh Core In the on
ly positive, nru now known to i he nodi
cal fraternity. Catarrh being a omsii
tntional disease, requires a eOnstilulioiia]
tieatnu nt. Bail's Catarrh '.'me is lukeu
.eternally. acting directly upon the blood
aul mucous surfaces, of the sysiem,
tluue iy ih .- tioyina the foundaiiou of Ihe
disease, «nd giving the patient sirengtli
by building up the constitution sn I as*
sidling nature ia doing i.s work, The
pro) fjeiors have-o mu h fa ill in
contrive powers, that lie, ollei one
Bundled Dollars loi sny case ihat it
fails to cure. Bind far 1L.I o: rest mon
ials.
Address. F . .1. CniiMiV A Co. Tola
do, O.
S dd by Di uygis s, 75e,
Ball's Family l’llln am ills best.
Occasionally a man assoeiiues
iviih fools bivouse l.e ’leols wise in
coaiparisoti.
OeOROLH Neaib.
The furnal i f the late Uabriel Toombs
took plaev Sunday in Washington. The
body was laid beside that of his brother,
the late General Robert Toombs.
i’he Macon police have in custpday a
negro behove to be guilty of a trio of
robberies. Bo was identified by the pe
culiarity of his footprints.
In his decision in Macon, Saturday, in
the Evans case, Judge Emory Speer
said: ” I liis act of the general assembly
which empowers any man without due
process of .aw to keep a citizen in cou
finemeut for a period wholly arbiturary,
must he declared null and void and the
applicant must be discharged.”
YVhen a man goes do wn the finan
cial sea he is apt to leave a lot of
wreckage floating around.
POINTED PARAOBAPilS.
Chicago News,
Many a mau who isn’t a bigamist has
one wife too many.
The average woman’s souse of humor
is more or less wraped.
The average girl lays asido her bashful
ness with her short dreSBes.
When poverty enters the caliar love
crawls out through the skylight.
The average man doesn’t worry much
about the poverty of his neighbor,
There’s nothing in a name, Angels
never eat what mortals call angel food.
“I love not lightly,” warbled the
young man whose best girl tipped the
scales at 200 pounds.
A man’s first trip abroad takes all the
conceit out of him, but his coming back
lilts him full again to overflowing.
Greatness is to take the common
tilings of life and walk truly among
them.
fOKeueN Fetus.
Sousa aud his baud l>y royal command,
played before King Edward, the queen
and ioyal family at Sandringham.
Much complaint is made at viauiia on
account of the refusal of postmaster to ve
ceive Mexican money on postal orders.
Armenians are persecuted by the
Turkes and outrages arc daily committed
by the sultan’s subjects.
The (,'hinse court will n l resume its
journey to Pekin for a we k. The em
press dowager says she is tired of trav
ling.
“AROUND THE PAN”
The most pr.ifustly illustrated book of i s
kmd ever published, i- a lasi ng souve
nir fo: those who Pi : , and a splendid ds
scripti *n i r tiiOso who did not visit tlie
ran-American Exposition., the mi
ter class will find ii a most reliable
substitute for the trip. It is as
umusmy to tin young as it in intense
ly lutcresiiny to t.-.o »Uuh, aud siio.rid
be read ly accepted into every bov.seh hi
for the edification of young and old.
Agents outfit lieu uj»on icceipt of fifteen
(15c.; cents in po tage. CBS fSfUC
6IY6LL PCS0. CO., JNcvp t©rh.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1.00.
MILLS ARE IDLE IN BARNESV1LLE.
Buniysvibe, G i.. November 30.—
(Speui«l.)=A meeting nf tln> stuck
holders nf the Bamesvibe Mauufae
luring Company has been called to
Ur held in ibis city Monday, Decern
her 10, lo dismiss the flnanciu 1 non
(lit lull ■ <f i lie mill Mi l to ml V ]H 0 <*.-*
in us renrgHii z no n The plant is
no a closed down peuding same.
Many runvus «re alioat regarding
t t, H ou (C )IU 0 of tbis rilQiitliig, Till il
lias been ss-u-cd by . the officers
tli.it tlie properly Inn assets fur in
excess of i n liabilities and ilnit llie
teinpiH - ,ry euibarratHsmcu car) eas
jly be tided over. Money mailers are
no , j is a little tight arid it is hard
foi the officers to secure funds, but
with all its indebtedness the proper
ty is solvent and will in all proba
bility pull through lire trouble.
The capital stock is 8150,000, ol
winch 8100 000 is common and 850,
000 prfeireil. 11 mils to the amount
ol 875,000 have been fl t iled, bill
have never been offered lor s.do
They have been u - j d only as collate
in m tid’ b-nrowed money. i’lte ass
sols <>! the property are estimated to
be at luitsi 8100,000 above the liabiii
i les.
The s'l’clUiid'fei'a are principally
citizens if Baruesvillo, ami ioc Ude
many of die most prominent an t
vvea thy muz ns hero. Among those
who live elsewhere are >J- I*. W 1 1
hums Hint John Flannery, of Savan
nah. and Captain Farley, of Atlauta
These gentlemen have been invited
to alum! die sioekhuklers’ micting
and ii is cniifideitly lielievi-d ihal al
ter this meeting the, mill will bo pul
in operaiioii.
The li.inso'.-Cruwley Company is
practically owned ‘0 the Barnesviile
■\fnnulttii'tiriug Company and this
mill is a so temporarily closed.
The Barnesviile .Manufacturing
Company spins hosiery and under
wear yarns and in connection with
ihe plant ha- an exii-usivj treachery
and (lye plant. The llansou-Crawley
Company uianufacluie hosiery and
underwear and the product of both
ui/.Ib is sold through the New York
oiriee of U.e Barnesviile Mauufaciur'
iug Comp my.,
J. F. Tuylor is president of the
mill, and J. F. Hanson secretary
and treasurer. These with J. L
Fogg, J. L. Kennedy, H, 1*. Powell,
.1. P. Thurman and J. .1 . Rogers,
from iho directorate The princi
pal indebtedness oi ihe town mills is
due in different banks, but is all se
cured wi'lroonds.
The Barnesviile Manufacturing
Company has been in operation
itiuUt twelve years. Ii lias always
made money and lias paid many
dividends. The Bauson-Crawley
Company began business some six
years ago and was absorbed by the
Barnesviile Manufacturing Com
pany two years ago. Since that time
both mills have been operated with
the same set of officers and under
the same management.
Tlie hardest work about a polilie
job is gelling it.
GEORGIA. V1K.E COUNTY.
By virtue of an agreement between
ihe India of P E. Fossett la e of Pike
Bounty deceased, will be Bold be'ore tbe
Court II iv.s- door in Zebul >n on tin
lir-t Tuesday in Jau. next between the
usaiil hours of sale all the real estate bo
longlng to said he* eased con. istirig rl 4,'U
aeies more or h <-in the 9lh District of
said County. Soul for llie purpose o( dis
trlbution. Terms, cas-h. This Nov • 25th,
lhOl.
J. T. Fossett.
Agent for heirs.
GEOKfBA PIKE COUNTY.
To whom it may concern.
Oscar Williamson of , said ., county, , hav.ng
made application in due form to be ap
pointed permanani Admini-t fttor upon
Ihee-tae „ ...... <£ . f .Mis , Irs Ma Ma kie kie Wii'run-on Wfi.ia
I . of ^ uiJ county, (kd a.^ed. i Hat suJ
appli* aiion wilt be heard at the rtgu ar
ternt, t.f tfie U ,uri ol Ordinary for said
county to bo held ou tlie first Monday in
jiiuuar,-, k
w , leia , i0(lin , ry
Southern Railway.
Shortest and quickest route with double daily
jjrvice Fort Valley between and Columbus Atlanta, connecting and At4nnta in and the
Union Passenger station, Atlanta, with Vest*
tibulod Limited trains; also United *Statc3 Faal
Mail trains to and from Washington, New
York and oil Eastern points. Also promptly
connecting phis, Louisville, for and Cincinnati from Chattanooga, Northwest, Mem
and the
Schedule in effect June <10, 1001. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlauta.
Botweeu Columbus and Atlanta.
5?oA>f Naif STAITIOSS. NoS Sa3
Daily TSop Daily Pall y Dally
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6 62p OSSa “ .... Bllcrsllo.... “ 013a SOSp
603p 12a " .Waverly Hall. “ U03a 7 Situ
6 lOp Zt>a “ .Oak Mountain. “ S 55a 7 14 (,
640t> 50a “ .Warm Springs. " 8 28a 7 1U|>
7 OOP 10a “ ...Woodbury... " S lOn 7 UOp
7 20p blla “ .... Concord .. . “ 7 4!ln <120p
7 4op 00a " ..Williamson “ 7 25a OOSp
| 4 ** “ . Wools,,,- ... “ *t 5 Du
id “ “ . .....Selina..... Fftyofcteville... “ “ -1 ,g 6 523p top
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Between Fort Valley and Atlantn.
Daily k Daily Hi _____ST 1‘brtVolley.. AMOHS. Ar Daily L pally
e 7 94a “ v ‘ .. Roberta “ Ju 7 »2up
7 59a “ .... ...Oulloclon. .... “ |4 « ii 40p
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8 50a “ ,... Zebulou .... " fisop
0 00tt “ .. Williainaou.. “ 7 2 oa a (ISp
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Daily. No. ftl No. 37
Lv. Oolumbus, South’ll Ry 6 3J a m - 5 20 p ra
A v. Woodbury, M. South’ll B. Ry. 8 10 a mi |......... ■» 00 ji da
“ Mhcoh, It. R. . 1110 a m
Ar. Laid ran k'e. M.ifeB. lilt . . . 1 8iopm
Daily. No. «» No. 22.
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Lv. Macon, M. – B. R. R R.U.j . 1.......... 4 10 p m
Ar. Ar. Woodbury, (Joinmbns. >Soutn’n M. as B. R l 8 50 10 a am! in 7 00 p m
y. 9 8 85 p m
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