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The Pike County Journal
ESTABLLSIIRD LV 1888-
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.
,-y............
E. F. DUPREE,
Allom”, n« l.»*
Zebuion, Georgia.
E. A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BARNESV111E GA
DK J. R GRAVES,
ClHHiciiiti «ad Surgeon.
Zebulon...... .....Ga.
MRS. OR. M. C. HAGAN !
MEaNSVILLE , GA.
Ladies come and talk with me or
write me inclosing stamp for reply. 1
will cure any ordinary female or chronic
disease.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loaus made promptly on improved
cal estate.
E. F. OUl'KEE.
CHAS. J. LESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UARSE'VILLE, GA.
Office in S*all’s httiiding, over Post
office.
Loans negotiated on farm ami city
roperty.
B C MURRAY.
Item »t.
IP's Hlli Su Grdfin Us
M. W. BECK – C. R. GWYN,
I.AHVUItS
ZEBULON, GA.
A. MURfHEY,
Attorney at Lair.
BimeeVitlS Ga.
,
O.H PERDUE.
Dentist.
vAliNKSVILi.E, GA.
#-■ lihce over Ohunber’a Drug
-toie.
MOWARD HOUSE,
J. J. HOWARD, Proprietor,
ZEBtJL >N Utt,
.arMe ds at ah houi*. Transient trade
-otieited
R. T. DANIEL – A. B. POPE
Attorneys at Law,
ZEBULON and GJUFF1N, GAt
W. W. LAHBDIN,
Attorney And Counselor At Law.
(AKNESVILIJS. GA.
I oae^ier New South Saving’s all the Court-. Bank. Stau Hoi
f Lnil to ii Federal, gvm ral in practice 1'iSe, lipaoii. '» Monroe. 'I'«* ll, | 1 b
Lii.i Fulton Counties, negotiated. Damage»u*tb a s 4 u 6i«ilf
fey. Loans
>.00K IN YOUR ALRUMS
the old faded Picures aud then go
IvtuURi you can get. Pictures made tliat
k-onlfa-le I will milks y. u two fine
Mabittet size photos, for a shot trine for
L) ms.
G. W. GRICE.
.i NESV1LLE, GA.
j. M. STRICKLAND.
Jutorneyand Counsslor.at Law. GA
'IN, .
|e o or Vl.-r.dian s and Planters
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R. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law,
.vactiee in Soa ding , Pike ami
‘'..I ti ms a sj>--.-iaUv,
>’i u ■ - ,r B^i.-k.
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13. £. L. HANES
Dentist,
: GA,
■ o.-ilt. m* liirf* t-(V; ui m„i liauisA hag 'on adjoininie. |
H. J- OAKLAND,
Dentist,
(FIN, GA.
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, JANUARY 31, I902.
SPECIALTIES.
H. T. PILLS. *
H G. MIXTURE.
LA-GRIPPE TABLETS.
These goods are sold
strictly on their merits and
if no good no pay.
......We carry a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Fluid Extracts, toilet
Extracts, Fine Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Paint- Oils. We make a
specialty of fine Cigars and Tobaccos. Prescriptions caiefully com
pounded.
J. 1. HEAD, Druggist.
ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Home
Folks Especially.
VV. A, Brooks speni Monday in
Griffin.
Messrs. C. H. Hanley a - - d E M.
Pope spent Tuesday in Griffin in the
interest of the Zebulon .Silver Band.
Col G. ! Dominick spent Tueg
day hi Molena.
Price mj fl ut\ syrup,
nd tobacco. Cheap
W J franidlir..
Sam Liisey, ot Meaesvilip, was
tie re, Monday.
W. ft. Mitchell, of Barnesville,
paid In» Zetiul in friends « visit
Monday
Stops the Cough and
Works oil the Cold,
Laxative Bromo-Quinino 'tablets cure
a cold in one day No cure No pay.
Pr to Arp.
,J W. F..r< s peui Humtay and
vl. ndav in At anta.
Prof, F. E Bindn>ix spent Sal
urduy and Sunday in Atlanta
Do You Need Money?
Loans on farm lands quick anti
cheap.
E. A. Stephens,
Attorney at Law, Barne-ville, Ga.
fudge E. F. Dupree attended
court in Griffin Tuesday.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablet*
tbe remedy that cure* u eoht Is one 8M
Sheriff dMilner spent Tuesday in
Griffin.
Mrs, B. S. Akin is in Atlanta
this week visiting her son, Mr. W.
T. fikin.
BAhNESYlLLE SAYING BANK.
BARN EH VTLLE, Ga., Jan. 25,-A
meeting of the depositors of the
Barnesville Saving Bank has been
calh-iTliir next Saturday, PhIi, uerv 1 .
It is understood that at the meeting
then the depositors wilt consider sev
oral matter of much importance, one
of which wdl tie whether or not the
iff ■ f the ro >r_an ztiion committee
of tin- Barnesviiie Manufacturing
Company «id Ii- accep ed It it*
gem-rally believed that an accept
ance of tlie offer will grea Iv relieve
the situation a d he best tor alt par
GeH c ncerned
WANTED!
Reliable man foi AJariag of a
Branch Office vv e wish to open in
IS Vi II Here is a go .d open
ting for the right man. Kindly give
good rele.cncj when
ilE A. 1. MORRIS WHOLESALF HOUSE
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue 401s stamps.
Don’t fail to visit my photograph
gallery when in town.
E. R. Cad emiead.
ft. C. pitta.—A fine Tonic Pitt for
weakness, general debility, blood purii
er, loss of appetite, indigestion Ac.
n.C. Mixture.—For coughs, Hoarse
ness, Bronehitisand all kindred troubles
of the lungs,
La-Grippe Cablets. For La Grippe.
Colds, Soreness in Muscles –o as a result
of colds.
Spwovtb Lraquc O-fftecra.
Th.- Epworlh League tiiel m die
i M. E. Church Sti' day evening noil
elected the (ollowing officers for one
year:
President — K. M. Pope.
1 si Vice President G. B. Ridley.
2 nd Vice President. NJtss Sadie Ford.
3 rd Vice President Miss Susie
Beckham
Secretary. Miss Mary Elia Means.
Treasurer P L. Peuriloy.
Bell-conceit often suffers from over
exertion.
H CHRD.
Mr, Ep no it.
Please, allow m< space to ex
press my gratnude to my neighbors
ah d friends for their kind words H
gymputlij, and itelptn rebuilding my
barn since my n Slt r lHIe by tire.
1 consider my iiarit a niui.umcnl t
the good will and freindship id my
neighbors and friends.
T know u<> one ever had better
neigliliois. f.Jay nolle ot iiieiii ever
gufier sUidi a loss
lit 8f>l .
It. I> Adams
A hLgyvv was veceuUy printed to the ef
fect that the New York Sun was owned
by J. IHetpont Moigan, and an exchange
thinks it is natural that Mr. Morgan
should uwn the Sun to go along with the
large slice of the earth that gentleman
owns.
COMPOSITION ON MATRIMONY.
Here is a small hoy's composition
on “Matrimony:"
' Marriage is u scrape that beau of
people geta into that wants to gel
out again. I’a says marriage ta a fail
ute. and I don't blame Fa. Marriage
is when (hey promise to love and
cherish and afterwards sigh and per
ish- You can always tell a married
man for he looks pekid and Kinder
timid Ma, she seems to enjoy mar
ried life- 1 don't think I'a does,
'cause one morning Ma throned tt
plate at hnn and he didn't smile.
I got a big sis (fiat's got a fellow
that's at our house every night. And
one night I got under the sofa and
pretty auoa lie come a scraping ami
bowing like an actor, and had his
hair pasted down like it was glued,
aod had veen chewing sen sen until
he gin Mi like a cologne factory. Him
and ms sat on toe cola and pretty
soon I heard sis say: ‘‘Oh, this is so
sudden;" bui I knew it wasn't, for
sis had bee" raising Cain ‘cuu-e he
was so slow. Marriage may he ail
right, but I guess I Won't for awhile.'
first Quarterly Conference, of Zebu
ton Charge Here.
The First Quarterly Cont'erenee of Hie
Zebulon charge will he held here in tiie
Methodist church on next Tuesday, the
4th of February.
Hr. J. B. Robins the Presiding Elder
^ li. The husi
vvj ]j j )e gg rve( } a t the chur
ness session will be held in tire after
noon All cordially invited.
,
O. V. WK ATHtCSS
flush money can't he the kind
that talks.
BROS. MACHINERY
Boilers, Enginss, Saw
Mills andPresses.
Macon, Ga.
The MASSEY
( ( myrt
Birmingham, Ala., Montgomery, Ala., Jack
sonville, Fla., Richmond, Va., Houston, Tex.
Columbus, Ga., Situations secured for
graduates. Catalogue tree.
ATTRACTIVE WOMEN.
Alt woman Sensibly desire to be at
tractive. Beauty is the stamp of health
because it is the outward manifestation
of in nor purity A healthy woman Is al
ways attractive, bright and happy. When
every drop of blood in I be veins is pure a
beauteous Hush is on the cheek. But
when the blood is impure, moresenoss,
bad temper and a sallow complexion
tells the taie of sickness, all too plainly.
And women to-day know there is no
beauty without health. Wine of Cardui
crowns w omen with beaut. annd attrac
tiveness by making strong and healthy
those organs which make her a woman.
Try Wine of ('ardui, and in a month
your friends wilt loudly know you.
reflections of. a bachelor.
New York Press.
It. is a wise woman that lets her ser
vants have their own way.
Being a crank depends a good deal on
who turns the handle.
Tito kind that ought, to drink them
selves to death never do; they just keep
getting a bigger thirst.
A week-old New Year s resolution
ceases to he an ailment that will cure
itself; it is a disease that innst be got
rid of.
A woman will got, mad at you If you
don’t try to liavo the least word, because
you have to do that to give her another
chance to have it
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A Bunch of Heraldisms.
From tlie Augusta Ht ralrl.
There's no doubt about Joe ler
rell lieing snoart enough to lie gov
ernor. llis annoutici-meut proves tins
To Mr, Gnerry: If a iniiti favors
local opiiiou hut believes in prohibi
tion, if iho people want i>, could he
be termed a Ham Polls local op
tint) tat?
Guerry is a scrapper of the Irish
type. He is always looking for a lit
tle "diversion" and now wants to
have it out on the stump wiift Ter
rell.
That announcement of Joe Ter
roll's Wits a. “loilapohmia.' and a
gwyne," “up the creek and down
the creep" and any old wav.
MACON WANTS A BUILDING
Hard work is being done in Macou
ami throughout South Georgia fora
new gfivertmient building in that
city. Petitions nave been printed in
pamp-ilet form and are being circu
lated right in id left. The Macon
News says'. That u is necersary that
Macon have anew government build
mg no one denies. The present uf
lair is too small, is a ramshackle af
fair and there is not sufficcut room
even lor the United States Court of*
ficiais. The building is occupied, how*
ever, by the postoffice, the building
and officials and the weather bureau
and all are cramped. When a jury
in the United Stales Court is to re
tire ilie marshal's assistance have to
ret.re to (he halls until the jury is
through deliberating. When witness
ses are placed under the rule they
have to stand in the hallways or go
out into the streets until they are
called m. There ia not a city «»f tbe
size poor -t-"' acco-iitnotltition a as ha s MacofT
It is harder to remember a
than a lautt
SlBSClUniON PRICE 1 . 00 ,
COLLECTIONS ARE HARO!
DUNNED FOR A DIME, NEGRO
KILLS ANOTHER.
Wiley Reddiag SUoots Hartley Lindsey
Yesterday Morning on W P. Wal
ker's Plantation.
From the Gdllm News, ol llie2olh inst.
Colleciions are very bard in Geor
gia .-it ibis lime, and it is best nut to
dun a man vviih a gun in his hand.
To be on die safe side, belter not
dun him at all, «s tie may have u
pist d in lus bp pocket.
On Thursday Gu.~ Day was olesr
ed mi superior-court ior shooting an,
other uegi'.i who bad .tunned him for
a dollar and a hall. True, the <1 nn
uer tried to roluse his claim with u
gun, bin Gus was loo quick lor Into
ninl let Day light through the too
permstetit cretin or.
Yusterdny moMtiug llmtiyi Ltiid
soy <iunued tViley liedditig for a
dime. Wj.oy Bon left the debt mid
flourishing „ doulilo barrel shotgun
in his hand told Hardy if he persist,
ed he would shoot him. Rashly
importunate, possibly hard up, Han
dy tailed to vecogni'/.e the met tliai
.Saturday was it poor day to go rut
collecting, tied the result was tint he
out, a large collection of shot in [fie
neck and will not he aide to "call
again next week," Ail of this tooti
place on \V. P. Walker'- place, in
Gatlin's district, between seven ami
eight .'clock yesterday morning.
Tli re a ten; fig evetbody who might
inn rlere will] the oilier barrel, lit:ti
ding walked "IF unmolested. Officers
were sent nut far Inin ns soon as iln*
lie iv s reached town, but had not
found film at he -> ttec ttols.
Wiley cqiues'd tt Oesperate Ittmiiy.
his uncl“ of ilit) siune dhujo being a
well-knew ii desperado ot ibis section,
wliiie Ins lather, ii do Redding, it is
s,nd, siioi Mrs. Butler ou her porch
u Jiiii Muuliews* place several years
ago and tirade good his escape.
Misapprehension.
It takes nioiie} to get out, n neivs
ji.qicr 52 tiniest a year, and it lakes
motley to teo.l an editor and his
employes, Don't ferget that and
come across w'lh Hull dollar We
lire not running a perennial bloomer.
—Jackson Argus.
The above statement is astonish
mg. It is simply preposterous, not
to say ridiculous, yen can't make
some people in this world believe
ihat it lakes "money or run u news
paper.'’ It tultes money to run a
store, factories, offices, shops ami
railroads, but it doesn't take money
lo run y newspaper, in their estituas
lion. They think a newspaper is like
perpetual motion, all you have to do
is to start it "goes on forever 1 ' with
out “grease.•' Printers hvo on water,
pnut paper doesn't cost anything,
house rent is free, type never wears
out and ink. replenishes hself. You
0H11 semi out accounts, but they just
know you don't need any money, and
therefore you haye to waste a good
deal of energy and time. Oh, no, u
newspaper doesn't need any money,
but the editor needs a hold face to
stand off creditors, and a heap of pa
tience and graoe. If you have any
more “grace" than you need send
us that.—-Marietta Journal.
BARNESY1LLE BANKRUPTCY CASE
BARN ESVIDLE, Ga., Jan, 25 .
—Mr. J. 11 . Deuvonrs, propioter of
the Roues Backet Slore, was placed
in bankruptcy yesterday and Mr.
I). H. Ililey of Macon was appoint
ed receiver by Judge Emory Speer.
The petition was filed before the
United States court bv Col. VV . VV ’
LiunVidui of Hits place, who represen
, a nearly ail ot the creditors. There
f , PO ia]l stock of goods „u
.... ...........
ceed , he a88e i s.
Mr. Riley arrived iu the city this
morning and took chargeof the store.
Southern Railway.
mg !
Fhdfteftt uml qvOukost route with double dally
per vice between OoJumbuH and Atlanta ami
Fort Valley and Atlanta, comieeting iu th«
Union Fnssctiger atntion, Atlanta, with Vea
tibuled Limitfil trnijis; also United States Fast
Mail trains to and from Washington, New
York and nil Eastern points. Also promptly
connecting for and from (’hattanooga, Mem
phis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest.
St'S-ioduUi iii (.(Tei't June 30, Idol. Central
standard time ox,-ape at, points east of Atlanta.
Botwoon Columbus and Atlanta.
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Daily. No. *t 1 No. 37
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Daily. No. as No. aa.
Lv- LnGrange, M. Sz B. R.R.! 7 00 a m
Lv. Macon, M. – B. R. R ..j.......... 4 10 p in
Ar. Woodbury, Ooluinliu Sontji’n M. – B. H.R. Ry .l 8 fffi 10 a m 7 00 p m
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FRANK 8. GANNON,
(4«’n. PftHa, Afft., A s't (H*ii. Pass. Ag'i^
. A Vusluiuflou, 1 > O__ Atlanta , Ga.
Many an embalmed thought lifts
been buried in the vvasto basket*
Ever Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27,1901. r»f
since the first appearance my I
menses they wore very irregular and
suffered with grunt pain in my terrible hips,
back, bearing stomach down and logs, in the with abdomen.
During the pains have been
taking Wine past of Cardui month and I Thed/ord’s
Black-Draught, and I passed the month
ly period w ithout pain for the first time
in yoarB. Nannie Davis.
What is life worih io a woman suffer*
ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Vet
there are women in thousands of homes
fo-day who are bearing those terrible
menstrual pains in silence. I! you are
one of these we want Io say that this
same
will bring you permanent relief. Con
sole yourself wiih tho knowledge that
1,000,000 women have boon completely
cured by Wine of Cardui. These wom
en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular
nionses, headacho, backacho, and
bearing down pains. Wine ot Cardui
will stop all these aches and pains
lor you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of
Wins of Cardui to-day and take ii in
the privacy of your home.
Foradvirfl aud 11 to sraturu, atldreiw. giving nymp
tomn« “The LaG u-H’ AuvUoiy Co., Df.jm.rtiu«'Ut,'’ Chattanooga,
Tbe Term. Chattanouza M< fdlclno
Pensions- 'The silver lining of
war clouds.
“AROUND THE PAN”
The most profusely illustrated book of i s
kind ever published, is a lasting Bouve
nir foi those who di I, and a splendid de
scription h r those who did not visit the
I’ftH-A mericuu Imposition, tbe iat
ter class wiil find il a moat reliable
substrate for the trip, it is as
amiisuiy to the young a* it is intense
U/ interest in,, to the aduli, and should
;r;s
Agents outfit free upon receipt of fifteen
(i3 c ,j cents in portage. CH6 JVCIU
SlyfiLI- pCtB. CO., New York,