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The Pike County Journal t
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P UOF K stM O N \b V A H»S.
E. F. DUPREE.
Attorney nt 1 .h»
Zebu ion. Oeor^iii.
E. A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BARNESVIIIE GA
DR. J. R GRAVES,
f'tMsU'iail I.IUk SSr|COM.
Zebulon Ga.
MRS. SR. M. C. HASAN J
M K.i.NSVUd.B, GA.
Ladies cmie and talk with me or
wttte mo fjieloahisj stamp for reply,
will cure any ordinary female or chronic
disease.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans made pr.onpLy on improved
real estate.
K. F. DUl'HKE.
CHA5. J. LESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UAltNK- V'LLB, GA.
A Office in Sat's building, over I *( iS 1
fflCB.
Li.sn; neg ib.Ued oil f.irm m I city
roper v.
3 C MURRAY,
iHlst HI,
bf‘ a Hill Ku GisOia Ga.
M. W. BECK – C. R. GWYil,
MW YLKN-i
ZE1SULON, GA.
A A. MURKHEY,
Attorney n(
4 Ga.
B true Vide .
H PERDUE.
Th-nttst.
auxhsvhh.k.
.jgTOPice over Chamber's
-tote.
HOWARD HOUSE,
J. J. HOWARD, Proprietor,
>x, Ga,
iSTMeals at ull liours. Tranatent trade
-odrited.
1
lR. T. DANIEL – A. B. I’Ol'E
Attorneys at Law,
ZFBULON and GK1FFIN, GA.
W. W. LAHBD1N,
Attorney And Counselor At Law.
;A.RNESVIUJ£. GA.
tOffice b over New S<aith Saving’s ull tho Court**, Bank, Win fate
Lt a tfenLTal practice Upson. hi Monroe,
Federal, in Pike, l>amage»uiw specian
Ld Kphon count negotiated. h -. a
I. .Miis
00K IN YOUR ALBUMS
the old faded Pictures nud then go
ere you can get Pictures made that
fctiade. I will make y.,o two fine
Gael sixe piiotos, for a shot tone for
Pris,
G. W. GRICE.
BAKNESViLLE, GA.
J. iW. STRICKLAND.
Attorney and Couns elor at Law.
BIFFIN, G A .
Office over Merchants and Planters
'ank.
J. R. WILLIAMS,
I . Attorney at Law,
\\f \ practice in Spalding , Pike ami
onroe. Collections a specialty.
Office with Marcus W ■ Beck.
GRIT FIN, GA.
OR. E. L. HANES,
Dentist,
OriiFFIN, : GA,
[office Like upstairs McWilliams in building – Ron. adjoining,
north,
R, H, J. GARLAND,
DvBtist,
HFF1N, GA.
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 14, I902.
SPECIALTIES.
H. T. PILES.
H. C MIXTURE.
LA-G RIPPE TABLETS,
These goods are sold
strictly on their merits «>■»
if no good no pay.
We carry a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Fteitl Extracts 11 He
Blushes, Paint-, ()ii>. \\ # make a
Extract - s > Fine Perfumerv, Comics, e
special! v of fine C igars a.rul lolmcc* >S. Pa ptions ciiitfully
pounded.
J. 1. HEAD, Druggist.
ROUND
Short items for
Folks Especially.
S. fS. Barrett n{ Lifscv, was
here Tuesday.
J. T. Tyus was here ITiesda v
from Milner.
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i w. V. Bates sju-iit ... 1 ucstlay m
j : Atlantii.
Do You Need Money?
.Lmins on L\fm lauds cjUick and
chewp.
E. A Stei'iikn^
4U‘rncy ai Law, 1> irm^vitU*, (*;u
Mr. Y. S. Ij. Gray, of Grid) i,
was here Tuesday.
Mr. Will Slade aceonrpauied by
Mis-e Esther h. Moreland and
Minerva Barrett spent Sunday in
Thomaston.
l’nik Built van hit Sunday for
B.dtimiii'e to buy some spring bar
gains for the firm ot Sulliv.m, Blade
– (Jo.
F. E Brodnax spent Saturday
and So lid ay in <i. 11 a 11! a.
This signature is on every box of tbe genuine
Laxative Bromo*Quinine T al ' lct,i t,a
Uie remedy that cores » c«l<* to 0,,,! * r
Prof, and Mrs. W. G. Brown, of
Concord, spent Saturday last in Zeb
ulon.
Mr, and Mrs, E oeh Hooton. of
Holinnviile, were visitors here last
Saturday.
See me when you need
shoes wev’e got values and
prices,
W. J, Franklin
H. W. Maples, of Atlanta, has
Been here this week.
Dr. E. (J Cooper, of Shiloh, Ala.,
spent Saturday and Sunday here
with Iriends.
Misses Fay Ilodnclt and Emmie
Rawls, two charming young ladies
of Haralson, have been the attrnc
Hve guests of Aliss Sadie Ford this
week.
Mr. ). \V. Billings, of Macon,
has been here this week woiking
insurance.
B. W. Torrance, of Griffin, paid
his Zebulou friends a visit. Wednes
day.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
I have opened up a photograph
gallery between the store of Sullt
van Slade – Co., and the office of
,
Dr. T. R. Graves. In order to
introduce my work 1 will for a
short time make three platinum
ovals for only 2501s. If you want
pictures at this exceedingly low
you must come within the I
price
next few' days.
E. R. Cadk.njiead.
lx c pills*—A line Tonic PHI for
weakness, iron end deViiliVy, l>lot»d purli
<-r, loss of appetite, indigestion A e..
d.c. Mixture.— eu- coughs, n«ai'*o
ness, *”*•*-* .........
of the lungs.
-
of colds.
' WANTED.
Lather at Indue »o mail circulars
pumphiet m a n 1 t ic. »Sai»ir\ 85,00 and
j expense.*!. (Mid every ivcc Address,
with st ia jicd Vcb'pv lor p.rfic
uhirs.
Maoun 'A'ai. i. P.U'ki: Co.
Macon, Ga
REFLECTIONS OE A BACHELOR.
From the New York Press.
TVie envvsot mve man are the guiding
lights of another
It, G lue y for the man that woman
love without intelligence.
To spare tho one she loves a pin
scratch tho average woman would tor
t\io all humanity.
It is bettiug ou a certainty to back
one love letter against all the reason and
logic in the world.
The man who wants to teach the
Treasury Department how to finance
the government can never nvv.rge to
make his income and ids hills agree.
To Cure a Cold la One Day
Take Laxative Uromu Quinine' TaUets.
All druggists refund the money ii it fails
to cure. K. tv Grove,s signature is on
each l ox. 2BC
Price me on flour, syrup
and tobacco bargins.
W. J. Franklin.
WISE OR OTHERWISE.
Flatter Hie girl and stroll the wo
mail.
Only a fool goose would tackle the
golden egg business.
Nothing is so regular as the hap
pening of the unexpected.
The gtveeiness ,,l revenge ofien
sours a man's disposition .
Jh ople seldom toll you Imw much
nr how little they think of you.
Clothes make Hie woman ofiener
than ilie woman makes the clothes.
True patriotism does not depend
on (lie si2*t of one-s country
Kissing is said to he responsible
for a good deal of heart trouble.
The average mail's intentions are
several hips ahead of his actions.
No woman chii cultivate her mind
and her complexion simultaneously.
Charity is like unto a rivei; the
deeper it is the Ess noise it makes.
The gossip never makes a long
story short enough to leave out the
scandal.
CAPT- RENKl IS ACTING MAYOR.
(Dpt. A. J. Renkl nt the German
Guards, Augusta, has been ordered
iiy Col. R. U. Thomason, command
ing (be Third Georgia Regiment, to
take charge of the Third Bsttalhnn
of the regiment, succeeding M j N.
A, Teague, who has just been placed
upon the retired tGt at Iris own rc
quest, Capt. Renkl has been active
in military affairs for years, and ts
well known among the military men
of the state. He commanded Com
pany E. oi the Second Georgia dur
ing the Spanish American war, and
W as noted for (be fine condition in
which hta company was always kepi.
It is staled, however that he will not
be a candidate (ortho majority, pre
ferring to remain with b:a company.
mmi bhos. machinek^ oummu,
Boilers, Enginss, Saw
Mills andPresses.
Macon, Ga.
The MASSEY
; x — a*
i Co j um v JUS> Ga., Situations secured for
graduates. Catalogue tree.
ATTRACTIVE WOMEN.
AW woman » nsWWy desire to be at
j ir.w'itvp Upatuv is Hu* stamp of health
Lccaus.p it in tile ovUwiml manifestation
of lunci* purity V healthy woman is al
ways attractive, biigbt and happy. When
every drop of blood in the wins is jnire a
beauteous Hush is ou the cheek. Hut
when the blood is impure, mor seness,
lead temper and a sallow complexion
i tells the tale of sickness, all too plainly.
Ami women to-day know there is no
beauty without heallli. Wine of C’ardui
1 with be;TnV, annd at true
crowns women
tivenous by making strong and healthy
those organs wbivb make Lev a wornan.
Try Wipe of CuuHa* and in a month
your friends will hardly know yon.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Childrer
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
signature of
Farmers Not Overlooked.
Savannah News.
The farmer-, it seenis, are u d to
he .verhuikeil n lire establishment
1 I rus 8. Iii- si»tie«l i hat n hi,
iwo weeks n trust company will tie
siuried hi ,\Yw Y.u'k ei y lor I lie
plli'p.iH’. fassUtiog in no IS III 1 old
mg He ir crops lor lie'ier priees. It is
to ho ealfed l he Trust Cum [is tiy <>*
Hie Beptihlic. ■■ ini iis capital will he
*1,000.000.
The busincs-s of this liU4l will he
to erect warehouses in different parts
el the country ami to lo in money
mi products «t the bum stored there
in. The money will not he leaned
directly by the trust, l'liat instilu
tmn will issue certtiieatcs on the (tro
ducts stored,attd the banks will take
these eeniihnib'H assecurdy tor loans
In other words, the trust will enabio
funnels to get loans o.t their crops in
case where it is the desire to hold
crops lor higher prices.
The scheme la a good ouo for the
trust, but will it prove to be f*»r tlie
far more? That is >i quedtion ih*u
cannot be iietenni - < * * j without u liial
ol rite [dan. It Would seem, lio tr
ever, ibal by the time Hie farmer
pays storage and insurace chaiges
and also t he interest on the money he
borrows on his warehouse receipts he
will ii jt ire much ahead ot where he
would have been if he had an (i his
crops as soon us harvested, even it
he does get it considerably higher
price (or them.
Ii is saai that lire first warehouse
u| the trust will he erected in Ihe
notion seeiioi) with Ihe view oi han
dling cotton. There are a good many
Cotton farmers who believe that rnora
ey is to bo unde 0y holding cotton.
As a matter of tact, however, it is
doubtful if ihe farmer who holds
ins cotton fares any better, taking
one year with another, than the cue
who selle it as soon ns it is harvested.
But owing to the feeling tlist it is u
good plan t:> hold cotton, d is prob
able that the tru-l will do n thriv
ing business, !or awhile at least.
The me ii at the head of the tiusl
are well know in business circles irt
New York city, attd m New Orleans.
They include capitalists, hankers,
railroad presidents and other men
of prominence.
$11.00 Wortli for Only 55.00
We will send Review of Reviews,
Public Opinion, Current Literature
(all new), McClure's, Suejeos and
The .Jouksal, all six one year, for
$ 5 00 The regular price is bi 1.00
. .
SlUiSCllirilON PRICE l.oo.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Notices under this bending are $5 cadi
in advance.
FOH TllK /.KGlSLATUiiK.
X am a candidate f>>r reprcseiitaliva of
I’iko county subject to llio wlitto pri
maty,
A. \. MrilPUlCY.
When a young man calls cil n
girl and she says she Ice's us if she
had been u > late ilie night before ii
is time for him to 1 rot along toward
home.
“Jim' 1 Was (he Bigger Man.
Renat r Baril ot Calilointa, who
Inis the highest appieeiatFii of the
dignity of the body to winch he be
longs, sat. in hig sent for an hour this
morning and modi (uteri on whether
it is really worrit while, says the
W 1 . login eerre |i'iidoiit ot toe
Now York World. This morning lie
look a ouusliiutont to the White
House. As ttie President, came to
them Renat v Bard said:
“Mr. President, I want to introduce
a comrade to you, a Bough Ridm
uh, strayed to California after the
war, Mr, d imes' 1 —
“Win , i e I , Jin,!' 1 broke in the
President. “By Godfrey! I'm glad
In S' e yo,J“
He, gave the Rough Rider a re.
sounding slap on ihe buck and went
on:
‘ I wnnt *o nee n lot l you. Conic
to louche n. I5riii^ Hurd with you.* 1
COMMISSIONERS REPORT
Tuesday fob -ttti liltfi.
Coinmissioners of Roads and Hevenues
in regular session, present, Hons. E, C.
Akin, W. M. Hartley and \V. I). Ding
ier. Tho following Dills were approved
and ordered paid:
Clias ticatcy help to support an
old soldier ♦B 00
C. K. Corley building two priv*
ies at Co farm 1 00
C W. Green Jan, service »b
janttor for C H 0 2o
C. H. Har’per shingles and grind
stone for county 5 45
J. M. Head M D visit to pauper 1 00
Anderson – Huoheson lumber
1st District :t 55
\V. J. Franklin supplies Co farm 10 05
W. J. Frank Ii ii pipe fixtures for
0 II 8 05
JuBepli Coggins holding J 1* elec
tion 1st District (! 00
( B. Lynch liauling lumber
Driver District 50
F. W. Stogar lumber Driver Dia 1100
J. Ji. llowell coflin for pauper 0 00
M. G. Harrison supplies for Co
farm 10 25
Spencer Sneed eleaningout well 85
Sullivan Slade – Co supplies for
County farm 20 31
\V. 11. Lynch lumber See Dis 1 05
W. J' Hartley work on C 11 heater 75
George Martin taking out. of river
6786 ft ot lumber at 2aets per
hundred 17 21
C , T Jones bal on manure 2 00
L. L. Stabling taking out and
liauling lumber fro m river 2J 20
J. C. Slade lumbar for road ■1 00
B, Z Wilson one month service
as forman Co fanr. 20 00
Charlotte Battle cooking and wash,
ing for paupers 0 00
Tom Kendrick hand on Co farm 8 00
Andrew Eppinger one hog at Co
farm C7Y 75
J. ft. Elliot repair on bridge Ct 00
J. K. Blade meal for Co farm M 75
Kobt Lindsey blacksmith work
for County 80
Mrs. Wilson sewing for paupers 2 05
U. B. Ridley repair on County
compass 10 00
Foote Davis – Co 50 road laws 10 00
G. .J. Finclior postage for county 1 00
E. B. Willis sills and pick handles 1 15
J, W. Means Lunacy trial Mrs
Russeit 20 00
Floyd Slade fixing pipe andd at
tending ram 3 00
VV. E. Shockley work on bridge 1 00
Edward Elder, agent, Insurance
on county property 40 00
W, D. Dingier two days regular
service 0 00
J. JJ. Miiner, sheriff, jail expences
for January 47
j, 11, Milner waiting on Ordinary
and County court 4 00
Sam Bankston board for Charley
Oliver for January 7 on
Morgan Slado shoat for Co farm 3 00
E. C. Akin;
W. M. 1). Hartley Dingier) \ Conat’s
W.
15.B. Akin, Clots.
Southern Railway.
Rberfr’sf n?nl quickest route with double dally
W>vviee Lctwcon rolnrnbtis find Atlanta an l
Fort Valley ;t;ul Atlanta, rxmnectliVvt in the
Union Pn-;s«»ngor station, Atlanta, with Vea*
tibuhnl Limit' «l tvagis; also Uuited States Fast
Mail trains \o and from AVanliinifton, Now
York ami all Kn -iorn points Also promptly
commoting for and from Chattanooga, Mem
phis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest.
Schedule in rflf<vt Juno UO, 1001, Central
standard time cx<*opt at points cast of Atlanta,
Botwoen Columhas ami Atlanta
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FKANK 8. HANNON,
Third V-P. W (+oti. M‘^r. V> «sbi«Rtot> D. O.
B.H. HARDWH.’K* \V. JI. TAi’iaOfi,
Gen. Pass. App., AbT Gon. Pass. Ag'fc,
* }\. n a hhu Hon. : > Atlanta , (4-a._____
Brain pewr-r and r. linemenl id in.-,
teheet move in inverse ratio.
mm^s RitiiF
A really healthy woman has lit
tle pain or discomfort at tne
menstrual period, No woman
needs to have any. Wino of
Cardui will quickly relievo those
smarting menstrual pains and
the dragging head, hack and'
side aches caused by falling of
tho womb and irregular menses.
WIHEorCARDUl
has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 women who suffered
every month. Jt makes the men
strual organs strong and healthy.
It is the provision made by Na
ture to give women relief from
.the terrible aches and pains which
blight so many homes.
I havo been Gmjemwood, sick La., for Oct. M, 1000.
I wart taken with very aomo tires.
side anti could not a get severe pain relief in until my
I tried ft bottle of Wino any of
roro 1 hail taken Cardui. Ido
wSertMd ail of it J was relieved
°jy ihal you havea
Mas. M. A. Yount.
CSattanooga Mraiclno Co., Clu>ttanoog», Venn.
It is hard for a fat woman to
think that her thinner sister is r.ot
that way out of pure malice.
“AROUND THE PAN”
The most profusely illustrated book of i's
kind over published, is a lasting soiivc
nir foi those who di!, and a splendid de
scription for those who did not visit the
Van-American Iexposition, tbe lat
ter class will find it a most reliable
italmtitate for the trip. It is as
(ini limit!/ to the young as it is in fen. w
/// interentlny to the ndnli, and should
be read !y accepted into every household
£..,r the edification ol young and old.
Agent* outfit (lee upon receipt of fifteen
(15c, s cents iu pottage. cne jnctc
6h€LL pas. CO., New York.