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Dentist.
A.RNE8VILLK, GA .
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HOWARD HOUSE,
J. J. HOWARD, Proprietor,
ZlJuXiN, ^-.Vlfds Ga,
at ali hours. Transient Bade
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R. T. DANIEL – A. B. POPE
Attorney, at Law,
ZFBULON and GRIFFIN, GA.
W. W. LAHBDIN,
Attorney And Counselor At Law
A.k.sfctiVlLhK, G A.
Office over New St,uth saviug’s Baufc. " Ul
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Z–adLO.M, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, DECEMBER 13, 1901.
ROUN ^ ABOUT ‘
Short Items for Hort.e
Folks Especially.
It i w vii and W. J Frau Kiln
v' »f -u d.v in B i rnesvi le.
vfik * 14
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Do You Need Money?
U'H s mi t t ,ru< muds quick and
CU*'**p.
E. A Stephens,
\ i rti, \ a Law, Bsruesvtlle, Ga.
dr. .it J Mr-. SV . D. Berry, 01
B ruesvdie, are vs* mg hers this
A tjtih
Real Estate Loans.
Loans uegnUatcd on improved
i itu muds .<-ut oty puipt-rty in Pike
,!id illi roundiug counlics on easy
cl il» * and at low rates of interest.
W. A . Lambdin,
S ’ 1 a 1;.v\ , Haicnsvtlle, Ga.
L Dupree an I i. U.
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stops Hie Cough and
Works oil the Cold.
I. ui ve lii o Quinine t aidi t ■ lire
u e- to m fti. day ,\o mile No | ay.
ire .'be.
HJR REN I'.
A 2 horse farm standing
rent.
VV. J. Frankhn.
A. th F Spfclll Tuesday
ui Uiitfio - ii lei.a) business.
rfurgtsrs eu.ered , er-ouiof lieu ry
Fartier, au aged Olio -legged farmer,
near Biemtn, while tie and family
were at supper Friday night, and
took away a trunk containing $709.
Tim trunk ha* uoi boeu found, and
there is no eiue.
for Sale or Crftde.
Several hue Milch cows with
young calves. w. H. Mitchell.
Lots of people who are witling to
h ip bury a drfc-l man w -uldn.t give
a living man a crust ot bread.
This eignatare is on every bo* of the genuine
Laxative Bromo’Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cures n cold In ®ne ilex'
The candidate who [ilaces him
ye'f in the bands of hia friends
-houid see that bis pickets nre full.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Ta-eL xaiive dmmo Quinine T.-Udi ts
All drugging relund the money il it fails
o cure. E. W. Grove s signature is on
each box. 25c‘
l)r. J M. Head spent Monday in
Atlanta.
FOR SALE.
I offer for sale my livery
business Horses, Buggies,
Hack, Wagon, Harness and
fixtures. Call at once if
nterested
W. J. Franklin,
ft-: > t • i <i »i‘» fif-etii
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Childrer
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the /gy *" '* /’ m m
Signature ot
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R - \e- (ii 1 ty,
C. V, Wxathkbs.
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NoTIt'K.
According to law VVH lien by give
notice that wo have sold urn stock in
tilth I’ai uGsvilU- Hav n g Bans H i e»‘
ville Ga., to r, invest i-i tlic slock it our
home Bank at Molena, (J.u
£. Lawrence,
,T. l\ Catrikor.
J. M. Br oKs.
W. II. BrooKa,
\V. 8. W.t-iftni
One pulls teeth a->d the other pulls
them out—that's the difference be
tween a debtist and a pugilist.
$11.00 Wortli for Only $5.00.
We will send Review ,>f Reviews,
Public Opiiii'-n, Current Literaiim
(all new), McClure's, Sue and
The Journae, all six one year, t»r
85.00. Tho regular price is $11.00
TH1EYES GET 25 YEARS.
Five negroe thieves, who have
ncen sysnmia)'catty robbn sj ’ lie
nierehunts of Waynesboro f-• r the
last several monlbs, were c-mvimed
in tfie Ciiy C nrt at that p a Co 1,1*1
weei and given sen . nees <>t from
iwelve mouths n> 309 months e eh.
th* aiiirruuHV sentences amounting
tu i weruy five wars h»r ihe hunch.
MAKES MONEY AT FAIRS
Albany Herald: Our but is nil to
Mrs. W. W. Monk, ot Worth county
Slip and her husband ,-uv farmers on
the iO'g and l- ituiiiv plan. And they
are progressive, prosperous, up-to
date farmers. Mrs. M ink may be
the better far ner of the two for ail
we know. But whether this he the
cuse or not, she is cerimniy a model
former's wile, and we note flint she
attends tbe-fnirs mid nuke exhibits.
She takes inz e, too We Seam from
the Wurth Local ihat Mis. Monk
(ms attended two fairs this y<ar and
tms banked over $790 from premi
ums un her exhibns. ul'er pitying
all expenses. B-s.des this she sold a
lot ot her exhibits, realizing a neat
um for l lie sume .
ANOThER BAnK
CLOSES DOORS.
New South of BarneavflU Ynddo
to pressue
Following the failure of the Harnos
vd.e Manufaetuiiug Company, the Han
son-Crawlvy Company and the Barnes
vide Savings Bank, a receiver was iij»
p'dnted yesterday for the New South
Savings Bank.
The petition was presented to Judgn
Keagic, pres ding at Gainsville, by
Persons – Persons of Fonytli and Air.
f. W. Cochram was named as tempo
rary receiver and ho will take charge
tomorrow.
No statement lias been made public
regarding the hank s affairs, tint a state
ment will be made to Judge Ueagin in a
few days when a permanent receiver
will be appointed.
Col. J. J Nogois is president and Mr.
G. K. Huguely is cashier of the bank.
K Queer Marriage Custom.
The SiumiliiKivinii bridegroom
gives his bethrothed a prayer book
and many other gilts, which usually
include a goose. She, in turn, gives
him, especially in Sweden, a shirt,
and this he inevitably wears on his
wedding day. Afterward be lays it
away, and under no circumstances ot
state or poverty will be wear it
again while alive. But he wears it
in lirs grave, and there are Swedes
who earnestly believe not only in
the resurrection of the body, but in
the veritable resurrection of the be
trothal shirts of such husbands who
have never broken their marriage
vows. The Swedish widower must
de i- / upon tin- ev- of Ins second
,1 ridge the wedding -birt bis first
vvJ- give him.—December W<>
rnuii's Home Comp:mio:i.
l'tie Cr<»wl rhviBe Democrat *s
wro-tli The Argus IB not RSltsgo
fH- t c-'ico C ,, .1 Em .. It I or Ed ' —
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ti>. « id-, t> r n 1, ng, «n• i if
an -ogiir is lieiiig c isi ribuied) e»cb
une «,! dm papers ile-erve- p»v tor its
advert sing pace «- much ns any
<> ! h--r paper. A e do no, know wl.etb
er anybody is paid or not. They cer
tainly ought to be— Jackson Argus.
HALLARY BROS. MACHINERY COMPANY,
Boilers, Enginss, Saw
Mills andPresses.
M AGON, Ga.
The MASSEY
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Birmingham, Ala., Montgomery, Ala., Jack
sonville, Fla., Richmond, Va., Houston, Tex.
Columbus, Ga., Situations secured for
graduates. Catalogue free.
$ioo Reward, $ioo.
Tlie reauerg of this, paper will tie pleas
ed to learn that there Is at least one
dreaded disease that science tins been
aide to cure in all its stages and that is
Catarih. Halt’s Catarrh Cure is the on
tv positive mire now known to llie medi
cal fraternity . Catarrh being a cinsti
tutional disease, requires a constitution'll
treatin' n(. Ha i's Catarrh Cine is taken
.uiei nail) , acting directly upon the blcod
a id imiCvmB FUil.ieeB, of tho syntuio,
thoic'-y destroying *he foiunhuion of the
disease, and giving th^ patient s'rmigth
b> buiMIog up the comdituiion an I ns"
Fi.sUc g nature in doimi i s vs oi k. Ube
l>roj rieior.s have f-o much faith i m id;
<•■0*alive powers, that they oiler one
Hunched Dollars for any case ibai, it
fails to cute. – ud for l : st oi ipd. num
ials.
Address. F . J. Cheney – Co. Tote
do, <).
S Id by Hrujigis a, e"><).
Hull’s l-’amily 1'llls nro the treat.
BMICeti,
A. prominent, physiaian lias ottered a
cheap and simple cure, for that from of
mental depression known as ‘the bines-"
It is to smile. The more you smile the
better, it relaxes the nerves, promotes
digestion, switches the mind to agreeable
thought amt lias a happy effect upon
those about you. The remedy is a cheap
one, and wldto in some instances it may
be hard to take, there is no fear of an
verdosc.—Cleveland Plain Dealer
li A Business Proposition/’
Certainly an original contribution
to the now earnestly disco-sed race
question in the South, is that made
by Mr. John M. Erwin, under the
title “The Negn : A Business Proposi
lion/ Mr. Erwin disclaims any de
sire to settle i!:e negro question; but
tells of an interesting arid suggestive
experiment which has been carried
on in Louisiana, Here on n purely
business basts, a Colony of negroes
has been made, ami under a negro
manager, negro overseers and negro
collectors, the cdnrd people have
shown unlocked for industrial ca
pacity, and tbei-i 1ms been no trouble
whatever between them and the
whites of neighboring districts. Mr
Erwin says Hiai the negroes are rec
ognized by the "bite people as law
abiding, us-,fui citizens; that they
are lund-owner.H and good tenants.
The experiment, has proved remarka
bly successful in its four years; and
is unvv yielding twenty.five per cent,
to the investors. The article, which
appears in The Outlook for Novem
ber 30,1s written with animation
and a strong sense of humor. It is
worthy of careful attention trom
students of the race-question.
AUGUSTA’S POLICE RECORD.
The annual report of Chief id Po
lice Norris of Augusta for the fiscal
year ending Nov. 30, 1901, calls at.
tent ton to the decrease «f crime m
i hat city ns cum pa red with the pre
vious year. The report shows the
number of arrests 3,441, as against
3,418 last year; cases reported 1.830.
as against 1/67 last year. It also dis
'c'oges the : mount ol fines imposed
847,273,75, against 817.256,05;
au"-unl.s of fines collected
05, ns against 87,292.30. He calls
attention tu the lam that during the
past yeur but two homicides were
commit ed sgainsi eight Inst year.
G.-.UEG'A BIKE COUNTY.
To \h -.m it mav concern.
Oscar VVidiainsun of said cofiiiy, having
made aunhc.ition indue form to be a»
,. inte I pnrniiinant Administrator upon
the ota e i f Mrs. Ma-kie Williamson
l iie of nail cuunl.v, deceased. That sold
application will be heard at the regu’ar
term, of the C >urt ot Ordinary for said
(;| untv ;o j )e Held oa the first Mon lay in
Janaar y, 1902.
J W. Mc< n“, Or linary.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1.00.
For Sons of Farmers.
Atlanta Journal.
The .State College of Agriculture
mill Meeluuih'i.l Alishas arranged
n short winter course ui Athena for
the bait' fit of the farmers* sous that
will he useful to many of them if
thev "ill tatte udvantago of it.
The small expense of this course
together with the fact that it will
come at ft time when tluri- is com.*
pa naively little work oil the farm
and will not last long, will enable
many young men from the farming
district to enjoy its benefits.
Time urse will begin January 0
a.ul win end March 'ill, being divid
ed into two terms of six weeks,
either or both of which may be
taken.
.The course is open to allapnh
cmils ovt t 15 years r.f age and no
examination is required,
An ordinary common selnr.d oduca
lion will enable any young man of
average abililv to |»r. fit very much
by this oppor: unity.
Instructions will tm given in
Engl sli ami mathematic-. Train
ing and practical lessons will also lie
alTu'ded in agr cultural cliemistry,
agrtcUlture, dairying, veteriur v
science, Imi'ticutlare, and farm eti.
ginett'iiig such as ditching imd
terra aing.
In oilier words, the education thus
uffnrdeiJ wilt lie eminently practical
an J adapted to the needs of young
men on farms.
No matriculation or other lees will
be charged.
Table hoard on the co-operative
plan can bo bad in the new Den-din
ing hall for f7,50 or $S a mmitb and
elsewhere as low as $10 a month.
Rooms will be furnished free in ihe
old domUuvy or at $1 a month iw
i he new one.
Furniture can be provided by the
students at small expense ct 1 her by
co-operative purchase or by renting.
Tins enterprise oft he University will
extend us usetulness and he ot great
service to a class ol young men who
cannot attend a full or long continu
ed course .
A large number ef students will
avail themselves of the opportunity
thus afforded.
GEORGIA. 1’IKE COUNTY.
By vulue of an agreement hr tween
he heirs of P. K. Fosse*t la’e of Pike
County dicessed, will be s,,ld 1 oore the
Court llm.s - door in Kabul m on the
first Tuesday in Jan. next between the
usual In um of tale all tire real estate be
longing to said iloi-easodconsisting cl 431
acres more or lees in the ttiti Distiict of
said County. Soid for l lie purpose of it is
trilmtion. Terms, cast), 'this Nuy.25th,
1901.
J. T. Fossktt.
Agent fur heirs.
GEOi-dilA PIKE COUNTY.
By virtue of an order grunted liytln
oomt of Ordinary, ot said County, "ill
be sold before the court home dcor in
the town of Zebnlon, Ga., at public out
cry between the legal hours of sale on
the 1st Tuesday in J i.r. 1902. Ail |4ie
reversionary intci-i-st in the dower of
Mrs, Emsn– C. Hunt, widow ot J. A.
Iluat deceased, the land known as the
mill place, con-isiing ot (13) acres more
or less in the 7tn district of Pike County
Ga., lying on ttie right of the road, lead
ing from Burnrsyille to Milner, and
known as the old Jones place and titty
eight and three fourth [58 3-4] acres
known as the Ii. G. Matthews, LnJ.
The same being nil the hind set apart
to Mrs. Emma C. Hunt, Hie widow of
the said J. A. Hunt ns dower. This ra
yeisionai-y inleusi will be sold for the
purpose of paying the -Jcdits ol the said
J. A. Hunt. This Dtc, 3d 1901.
T, J, B isinoAm!•:,
Admrof E late J. A. Hun'.
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