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The Pike County ji t- * ourna.
^S'r.vHaSIliU) IS IS88
PUt'FKSSloNAL CARD'.
E. F. DUPREE,
A 4U«rti?)’ at Idiw
Shdb' 1 * Georgia
/A. STEPHENS,
kt NESVUIE A7TOHNE1 AT UW, GA
DR. J. R GRAVES
I'hjhtcfnii mu) r»«r»« «u.
/.ebiilon Ga.
MRS. BR. M. C. HAGAH,
MFaN8VI«LK , GA.
Ladies cone and talk with me or
write me Inclosing stamp for reply. I
will euro any ordinary female or obtonic
ftrittMtse.
vlONEY TO LOAN.
boauv iuado pi .inaptly 011 improved
■ I estate.
E. F. ’Hi TREE.
CHAS. J. LESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OVRNE.'VJLLE, GA.
Office in 8« au’a hiiiidfng, over Post
Mice.
b,.an' neg dialed on farm and city
roper: y.
B C MURRAY,
ininw,
mi Hiu *u Griffin Ga.
M. W. BECK – C. R. GWYN 3
LVWVKHS.
ZEBULON, GA.
ft. A. MURPHEY *
Attorney «t Luu\
Banuj; vilie, Gd.
O.H PERDUE.
Dentist*
BARSESVILLK, Q\ .
9T*0llce over Chamber’# Drug
Htote,
HOWARD HOUSE,
H J. J. HOWARD, Proprietor,
ZEBUL'lN, Ga,
J^TMe.ils at ah liouis. Transient ua.ie
sod cited.
R. T. DANIEL – A. B. POPE
Attorneys at Law,
ZFUULON and GKIFFIN, GA.
W. W. LAHBDIN,
Attorney And Counselor At Law.
sAUN ESVIf.bB. G.v.
Office over New Smith Raving s flank. « m
nr a irenoral practice in *11 Die (amrt-. •««
II I rgk -1 ill. in I'l'.c. t p’loi H..m- "• l-o.Uu .
I-,| "irilif, Humane all- • ,•••< >'i
y. LilvUH nvgotiftted.
T GQK IN YOUR AL3UMS
e „h! 1 rieo Pi> ine* and men g"
v t» te'YOt a e P clttre.' nr, e rat
I - in ke y u two tin
J§i 'I 91 xe . c -, i"t a sit n t.i.,t* tor
G \v. RIOB
HA KHV.LLB, G.V
J. M. STRICKLAND.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Jfi.K IN, G
as e o or i, ( tuvu S a ,d Pit,, er
II *r WILLIAMS,
J. R.
j Attorney <tt Law,
i racil a i .'ua dmg . 1 k i ,
l„ if -e t bj , ti ns a -p iai
[ Gliice • i Ma co- W: h ck
G UlF> !>', GA
DR. E. L. HANES,
Dentist,
'PIS . GA,
I%bce pvjy^north. upstair- in b i iina a ijoicimr,
MrWblia ns–Soo
R. H, J* GARLAND,
Denti9t,
FFi>% GA.
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, DECEMBER 20 , i 901 .
’ROUND ABOUT
Short Items for
Folks Especially.
A merry X m is. !
Clns. Hartley spent Monday in
Gridin, I
W. N. Blake, of Williamson, | !
attended county court Tuesday.
j. W. Dunbar, |r., of Hollon
ville, was here this week.
Do You Need Money?
Loans on farm lands quick amt
cheap.
E. A. Stephens,
Attorney at Law, Barnesviile, 6a.
\V. T. Lifscy, was here this
week from Lif.'ct.
Tin re will not be a vacant house
in Zebulon id 19 > 2 .
Tax Collector Hunt is here.
•.ave several nice
Tur keys for sate.
Green Mangliam – Co.
Jeff Howell, of Liftey, \v as
here Tuesday.
Mrs. J, F. Wilder and Miss
Mary Wilder went to Atlanta Tues
day to attend the funiend of Mr
John Buck.flew, whose death occur
red on Mundny. Mr. BuekaU’W
was a brother of Mrs. Wilder.
Real Estate Loans.
Loans negotiated on improved
farm lands and city property in Pike
surrounding counties on easy
terms and at low rates of interest.
\V. W. Lamudin,
A Korney at law, Larensviiic, Ga.
f. E. Slade, was here Monday
from Meansviile.
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Messrs. Walter Bates and Lut er
Green arc spending the week in
Alabama bird hunting.
FOR RENT.
A 2 horse farm standing
rent.
W. J. Franklin.
Coi. E. M. Owen, of Hollunville,
W V 9 here Tuesday in attendance
upon county court.
M. K. Jordan and E. M. Ep
pinger, ot Moietia, were here this
week.
Stops the Cough and
Worts oft the Gold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
»' "lit 'll nil, dny No cure No pay.
j- r ,e 2i>C.
Rev. J. YV. Beck filled his reg
ular appointment tit the Baptist
church Saturday ami Sunday.
County court was in sessiou Tues
y for the purpose of disposing of
criminal cases.
fer Sate or Trade
Several fine Milch cows with
v ung calves. YV. 11. Mitchell.
The Journal is pleased to note
Tup Rev. J W. Beck will make
Zebu ,oi In- home during 11)02.
The Zebulon merchants have a
splendid supply of Christmas goods
and as they haven't suffered any
bank losses they are in a position to
'ell cheaper than some places. CJotne
here to buy your Christinas goods,
Zebulon t- .ill right.
<9
This signature is on every box ot tbe genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quioine Tablets day
the remedy that cure* a cold in one
To Cure a Cold in Oue Day
Take Laxative Baimo Quinine Tablet#
All druggists refund tlie money it it fails
o cure. E. W. Grove.a signature is un
each box, 250
The residence of Mrs. Rebecca
Mile bell on Concord street is near
ing eciupletioB.
C;m Hiiates for county office it IV
beaming to pop up. I be prospects
fin ecr °P
FOR SALE.
I offer for sale my livery
business; Horses, buggies,
Hack, Wagon, Harness and
all fixtures.' Call at once if
interested,
W. J. Franklin,
CHytOR-SUMMeRS.
UAXlv'VtlXK. Ga., Dec.. ST-—This
afternoon at the tcsi.lence ot the brute’s
parent!*, Mr. and Mrs. G I*. Summers',
Miss Louie Summers was united in mar
riage to Mr. Co U Tax 1 r of Marshrlb
viilc, Ga., K"v. F. It. Graves nerform
iiijj the cer 11 y. It was a beautiful
home wedding a A was wit Missed by
un,te a nuadhw of relatives and friends,
all ,.f whom.' joined heartilv in extend
iiig congratulati n to the happy young
peotile.
Mr. and Mrs. Tavl r will make iheir
home in Marshallville and they will cur •
iv with them the )>est wishes of ail ‘he
people of BeMieSViHe .
BANk OF AlOLENA.
Owing to rumors regarding the
Bank ut Alolena the directors have
gnarnnteed all depositors against toss
and are authoriz' d to draw "ti At
Uinta Hank (or ail cash necessary.
As these directors are worth over
two hundred thousand dollars the
deposits being on'y ten thousand,
ibis act rakes the Bank ot Molcim
(lie strongest bank in (ho state.
This bank tins had no connection
with the Barnesville Savings Bank
tor a long while,
The few shares of stock owned by
Moleoa peop'e in Barnesville Bank
were sold months ago and duly ad
vertieed, lienee even these two or
tiiree individuals have no liability,
stockholders ludiil.ty lasts nuiy thirty
days winui Hale ol to ck_ is adver
tised.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Childrer
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
EFFORT TO REORGANIZE.
fdectin^ of the tjtocliholdfrr, of the
BxrneavtUe Manufacturing Co.
HA li n MS VILER, Ga., Dee. Hi.—A
meeting ol the stockhulders of the Barnes
vihe Manufa* ttniiig Company was held
in die city hub her,* today, and while
nothing very definite was done, steps
weie taken which it is hoped may result
in u reorganization or tlie properties.
When seen after tlie tnostiiig, Col. J. i
Rogers, who was chairman sta ed that it
was a Very harmonious meeting aud he
was hopeful of good results. He was
auttiorizfd by tlm meeting 10 appoint a
reorganization committee, which'will
mu lie its report to another siockiioldeiB'
meeting which was set for Thursday
January 2, ,90*2. it will be the duty of
tl iscimimi tee to devise a plan by which
tins v.d ttolc prop rty will be taken out
ol the courts and tinned buck inn, ihe
hand - of ihe present or new stockholders.
Mr. C. B. W. hngliam, i tie r. ceiver a|.v
pointed by Judge Speer Friday last, was
in the ei y today and is having a thor
ough investigation ot the physiol ton
oi.iott of the plants made by an expert.
When this reuur Is finished Mr. Wil
lingham will pres-nt it to tlie court, and
u is hoped tie may be authorized to put
them in operation 1 1 tbia could be
done many people think that it would
have a splendid effect on die community.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
The New York i risv
Life is a jok<* just as long as you
arc the joker.
Th‘* Lord made good women to
siv w us how different men are.
Most men cau stand success better
‘ban success can stand them.
The way a man parts his hair has
a gr-at deal to do with whether a
worn mi thinks he is a gentleman or
lint.
Most women's idea of an interest
ing man is one w ho will flatter them
into insensibiffy or that they
wouldn't like to have their daugh
ters know.
MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY COMPANY,
Boilers, Enginss, Saw
Mills andPresses.
Macon, Ga.
The MASSEY
Birmingham, Ala., Montgomery, Ala., Jack
sonville, Fla., Richmond, Va., Houston, Tex.
Columbus, Ga., Situations secured for
graduates. Catalogue free.
$ioo Reward, $ioo,
Tlie readers of tins paper will he pleas
ed to leaih that there ts at leosi one
dretdnd disease that science has been
aide to care m alt ils stages and that is
Outerih. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is ihe on
tv positive (Hire now known to tlie medi
cal fraternity. Catarrh being a cjnsti
lutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hail’s Catarrh Cme is taken
.menially, aefcing directly upon tlvo blood
and mucous surfaces, of tlie system,
thereby destt oying I he foundation of ihe
disease, and-giving the patient strength
by AiuUdinij up the constitution and as'
sidling nature ia doing its woik, The
proprietors have so inurli faith in its
curative powers, that they oiler one
Hundred Dollar*) for any ease that, n
fail'* to enro. B.-nd for list of testimou
ials.
Address. F, .T. Chunky A Go. Tote
do, O.
S ihl by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Fitts ate the tn*st.
The minister who ?iactk*.o what he
pr* aehi a nmst »fhea»-t- his fcmhoiis.
THU HUB 140VETH TO TOWS.
He iii ivetb to town and leavetli
the old farm. ’ Tlicro ain’i no mo.
ney in farming—too much bard
work and no cash. 1 *
il< sceth tlie merchant handling
ml /er dollar*, and forili with con
cludes that a merchant lias a good
time, and easy, soft snap, staying in
his store i’H day Song out of ihe suti'
shin and forthwith concludes to put
him tip a store and live easy and
grow rich tipm ease and soli snaps.
And lie loth ptr him up a store
and sure enough he does handle u
little more silver, Imt woe is him,
for the rents are to piy and lie doth
have often too little, and Ihh sons
and daughters need to lie swell to be
pi the “swim.“ It. e, the banker's
daughter and Miss Primm, And also
he doth find'ttn* goods have to he
paid tor and the margin of profit
doth prove a small thing. And the
things he used to have to eat, such
as sweet potatoes and many other
things that he took from mother
earth, all have to be paid tor in hard
cash.
And so it doth soon appear to him
that the mere handling of cash bath
no lasting pleasure in it, and he
doth find that his vexation and ex
penses doth multiply at a great
rate. And he mourns in spirit anil
is lull cl trouble, for bis cash capital
is s ipping away Horn him, and he
wishes h« was back on the dear old
farm once more. But alio! he hath
not the money to buy it back again,
and he noon realizes tlmt because of
iiis folly’ he will soon have to start
all over again, hut this time as a
renter.
And so we have spoken a proverb.
Be ye not deceived by the glimmer
ol the silver dollars in (he drawer of
the merchant man, for, verily the
merchant doth also huve his troubles
and of tlie does not know how he
will pay lus billy. Ami I suy unto
you that, aTcr all, man doth iriainJy
put forth bis energies that lie roay
have food to eat, and when llmu hast
solved tlie food problem on tlie farm
ihou art wise, and soon the dollars
that thou gainist from the products
of the farm will cling to thee and
abide with thee; for verily 1 say unto
you that the merchant, the.
and tlie rest of those , who produce ,
nothing have fa gpend Hie bulk of
(heir earnings for the very arltcleg of
food which thou esnst produce On
tne farm it tlwu ivast tbe brains and
Hie will to do it.—The Teimesee
Farmer.
subscription price 1.00.
PERSONAL.
H. G. Well**, the novelist, ha* de
signed u house lor himself »t Sand'
gale, England, in winch, lie declares,
nuihing which can Ik* done by ma
chinery will be done by hand.
The youngest royal gimidni'tber
in Europe is I he Grand Du chess
AnisiasE <>i Mock Iciibur'^gchtvtriii,
whoso eltfesl daughter was married
a little more than a year ago In
Prince Christum of Denmark, and
who is now’ the proud mother of u
S0IK The Grand Duchess was 38 ut
fho Him* of her graudsou'a birth,
Congressman Eddy of Mini esota,
mimes tliis story of Imw one of In*
constituents got the better of him
and embed his youthful vanity: ‘Tn
matting the campaign in my district
one year, I look along as an attrac
tion n Veteran of tin*. War ut 1812
and of the Civil War, who was a ia*
moU8 hand at beating the drum.
One night, utter the captum’s drum
had given Uio usual overture, 1 coni'
inenced my speech to ttie populace
which had been lured to the scene
by bis drum. I noticed at tile toot cl
vim rostrum a broth toyed L'Uio Fellow
atinut twelve years old, 'vim rat
through tiro speech, billowing me
with great atlentioii. Ii pleased me
Very much I sp"_te to the little lei
low, and asked him how ho liked my
speech. ‘Oti it wifi do’ ho siid,‘but
l! 1 w..o \ u. I would keen the cap
lain a driimiiiin‘ ul! the time.’
Me tint is over cautious will ac
complish very little. Schiller.
BRIGHT BITS.
His Reply - Old Gentleman —Are
you sure you hive toy daughter, sir?
Young Man - Well, it I don't, sts,
she is the worst fooled girl in tins
town!—L‘uck.
Doubtful—He—I'd offer myself to
y iu lor u Christmas present, if I
thought you d taco me.
Blie—I'ui alruid I’d have trouble
in exchanging you,—Life,
The Pessimist—Ob dear! For
three weeks in come the days will be
shorter and shorter.
The Optimist—Glory! In three
weeks from uovv the days will begin
getting longer.—Boston 'Transcript,
ii!—Trugorily—Our friend liuuiji
halt is stdl at liberty, I believe.
Lowe (Jotuerdy Yes, and do you
Know lie rather rejoices in it.
lit Tragcrdy—Is lie really glad
that lie hasn't a job?
Lowe Onmerdy — Yiv, you see ii
enables him to prove ins stale net,t
that genuine art dosen't, appeal to the
public iiowtt JuyH.—Philadelphia
Press.
The Dyspeptic Guest gazed long,
mgly ut the crisp, brown turkey,
Hie mashed potatoes, celery, cran*
berries, etc., and sighed, with a
rn 'urnful into-nation:
•‘I'll Ini ye to pay for this to mor
row, I know.'’
The Host took on a thoughtful ex
pression and remarked:
“1 vvisli I’d known that. They
made me pay (or it yesterday,“—
Baltimore American.
Oh, Yes, whiskey brings a town
both trade aud prosperity? See the
many hank, mercantile aotl indus
trial failures over in Bartlesville.
Ihe fellow who claims that whLkey
brings anything but rum, ought fo
lie bored for the simples.—Jackson
Argus,
“AROUND THE PAN”
The moat profusely i’.lust rated book of its
kind ever published, is a tasting souve
nit- fo, those who di I, and a splendid de
scription for those who did not visit the
j Vmi-American KxpottUion, the fat
ter class will find it a most reliable
subxtltutefor the trip. It is as
ttmuxinp to the young as it is intense
ly lute renting to the adult, and should
be readily accepted into every housefrdd
for the edification of voting and old.
Agent? outfit free upon icccipt of fifteen
(16c.) cents in portage. CR€
8D6LL pOB. CO„ ('few York.
Southern Railway.
Shortest ami qtiinkost rout© with double dally
*»rvic© between and Atlanta and
Fori Union Valley Pivasonjrer and Atlanta, station, cotmoctlng In th®
ti billed Limited Atlanta, with Yen
Mail trniHB trains;also from Washington, United States New Fast
to and
York and all Eastern points. Also promptly
connecting phis, Louisville, for and from Chattanooga, Mem
Cincinnati and the Northwest.
Schedule in effort Juno 30, 1001. Central
standard time except at points east of At lanta,
Between Columbus and Atlanta.
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Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests ail kinds of
food. Ibgives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many been
thousands of dyspeptics have
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
If can't help good
but do ym