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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. F. DUPREE.
.(lliiru.) «t Iji*
Kebuion, Georgia
E. A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BARNESVillE GA
DR. J. R GRAVES
rhotlelan and Snr^c.tii.
Zebulon Ga.
MRS. DR. M. C. HASAN
\) F.\ NSV1I.LK, G.i.
Ladies come and talk with me or
s-iite me inclosing stamp for reply. 1
will cure any ordinary female or chronic
Unease.
VlONEY TO LOAN.
Loans made promptly ou improved
- it ©stare.
E. F. DUl’RKK.
CHA5. J. LESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UARNEnVILLE, GA.
Office in Kwatt's building, over Poet
fflee
Leans negotiated on farm and city
roperly.
B C MURRAY,
HI,
ItUi Hill Ft. Griffin Gs.
M. W. BECK – C. R. GWYN,
LAWYERS.
ZEBULON, GA.
A A. MURh-HEY,
Attorney at lane.
Binie;.,vU]e, Ga.
O. H PERDUE.
DentiM.
BARNESVILLE, GA.
^TOffice over Chamber’s Drug
•itoie.
HOWARD HOUSE,
J. J. HOWARD, Proprietor,
ZEBULON, Ga,
jjf-Meals at all boms. Transient trade
solicited.
R. T. DANIEL – A. B. POPE
Attorneys at Law,
ZFBULONT and GRIFFIN, GA.
w. w. LAHBDIN,
Attorney And Counselor At Law.
BARNESVILLE G V.
Offlee over New South saving*. »»"**• ' vi »
,to ft general prarLier in all the Court*, Slat*
au.l Federal, in Pike, Epson. Monroe, .-palding speciali
and Fulioii Counties, Haulage -*tuU a
ty. Loans negotiated.
LOOK IN YOUR ALBUMS
at t he oh! faded Pic nics and then go
where you can get Pictures made that
wont fade I will make y- u two fine
Cabinet size photos, lor a shot time lor
50 eta.
G. \V. GRICE.
BARNESVILLE, GA.
J. M. STRICKLAND.
Attorney and Counsolor.at Law.
GRIFFIN, GA .
Office over Merchants and Planters
Bank.
j. R. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at, Law,
Wl,. practice in Spa ding , Pike and
Monroe. Collections a specialty.
Office with Marcus W. Beck.
GtUFFLV, GA
OR. E. L. HANES,
Dentist,
otaIFFIN, : : GA,
Office upstairs in building adjoining,
on tne north, McWilliams – Son
OR. H. J- G ,RLAND.
Dentist,
GRIFFIN, GA.
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 28, 1902.
SPECIALTIES.
H. T. PILLS.
H. 0. MIXTURE.
LA-G IPPE TABLETS.
These goods are sold
strictly on their merits and
if no good no pay.
~~We ca'rryTfull line of Drugs, Medicines, Fluid Oils, Extracts, \Y tnaki teile
Extracts, Fine Perfumery, Combs, Hi iisl es. Paint-, e a
specialty of fine Cigars and Tobaccos. Prescriptions cniefully com
pounded.
J. 5 %. I
ROUN ABOUT.
Short Items for Hon.e
Folks Especially.
THE ADVERTISING IRAN.
From Dan on down to Beersheba,
And back again to Dan,
The forceful push of commerce
Is the advertising man.
In the onward march of progress,
That house is in the van
Whose life is known to people
Through the advertising man
Ve page of Dun and Bradstrcet,
Iinpiring optics scan,
And where A-l is noted,
There’s an advertising man.
In the little game of business,
.hist, count that man a •‘fan”
Who tarns's in type and paper.
And the advertising man
In each “Deserted Village,"
givers of ink ne’er ran,
They never had a paper,
Nor an adveitising man.
Among ail breeds of people,
The white folks, black and tan,
The one that does the husincs
Is the advertising man.
As lireand steam to engines.
Or to w heels the piling can,
The same to wheels of business
Is the advertising man.
Why tie your hands, my brother,
A nd place on you a ban;
Folks only know you are living
Through the advertising man.
You may fret your liver torpid,
You may lie awake and plan;
When you know the only succor
Is the advertising man,
You may work yourself to frenzy.
But may hustle all you can .•
But will only make a winning
Through the advertising man.
The yawning gulch of failure,
With speed you'll surely span,
When supported by the pencil
Of the advertising man.
You’ll catch the golden nuggets
In your little sluicing pan,
When shaken by the fingers
Of the advertising man. Times.
—FRANK K. FACE, in Denver
j* \i bullivan made a business
irji lo Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. M G. Ilagau, ol Meansville,
was a visitor hero Monday.
Judge T. J Blasmgame came up
(mm YtUesville Sunday and spent
the day with his family.
Mrs. V. H. Collier, of Means*
vilie, has been the guest of Zebulon
relatives tor several days.
Trade at the Cash Store
and save money.
M. G. Harrison.
\V. A. Brooks spent Monday in
Barnesville,
Cui G. Id Gwyn spent Sunday
with friend.* in Barnesville.
Chas. Pierce and Glenn Beckham
were visitors to Concord Sunday.
Harry Wells who has been on a
visit to me many Zebulon friend
returned home Monday.
II, r. pitta. A fine Tonic 1»\U for
weakness, general debility, blood purti
er, loss of appetite, indigestion Ac.
h.C. (Mixture.—For coughs, lloarso
ness, Bronchitis and all kindred troubles
of the lungs.
i.a-encpc Cablets. For I,a
Colds, Soreness in Muscles Ac as it result
of colds.
J,ie Martin, of Milner, was a yisi'oi
here Sunday.
Miss Maude Norris, of Pleasant
Hill, lias been the admired guest of
Miss Carrie Lyles for several days.
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold.
Laxative llroino-tiuinine Tablets cure
avoid in one day. No cure, No (ay
Price 25c.
Miss Esther .Moreland Ins return
ed from a visit io Ailama friends.
Mrs. O, lj 1’ierce spent Sunday
with tier sister, Mrs. Sam Lilsev, at
Meansvitle.
Miss Minerva Barrett, ol Lifsey,
whs the attractive gu si of Mis*
Maude Howell Saturday and Sun
day.
Do You Need Moneys
Loans oC <y farm lands quick amt
cheap.
E. A, (Stephens,
Attorney ill Law, Barnesville, Ga.
G JB. Mathews has been elected
principal of the school al Elberton.
lie, 'ett Monday to assume ids duties
See me when you need
shoes wev’e got values and
prices.
W J, Franklin.
Mrs. J, M. Head and daughter,
Miss Lutip, spent Saturday m At
lanlu with frienks.
This signature Is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tantets
the remedy that cures u cold In one <lity
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blade of
Meansville, spent, Sunday iri the
city, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs
J. J. Slade.
Dr. R. II. Shields will be here
next Monday and spend the week
If you have any dental work call
on him.
Letter to Mr, B. Banka, Zeblulon.
Dear Sir; Can you use Home if our
paint if we GIVE it to you, We take
the liberty of addressing you publicy so
that other citizens may avail themselves
of our offer if you do not intend painting
this Soring The quickest way torus to
yet an agency at your place is lo have
several bouse, tainted with LA M Paint,
this convinces the merchant vie want to
int-nst, Tell ns >’i/.e < f house and num*
tier of coats wanted and we’ll advise a
to amount of paint we will present to
you and suggest gome subperb Color
combinations. Mercantile Agencies iate
our capital and reputation at “highest”;
founded in 1857, been making this paint
30 years: have 3,500 agencies, sold 5 mil
lion pounds in 1000. J.. A M. Paint cov
ers more and lasts longer tlmu ha >, you
thin it with oil. Better investigate.
Yours Truly
Longman – Martinez,
Paint Makers,
207 Pearl St., New York Oily
Southern Ry. Schedule
Trains from Fort Valley and for Wil
liamson, Griffin, Atlanta, Columbus, etc*
pass Zebulon, Ga., No. 29, daily ,8-50 am.
Trains from Atlanta, Griffin, Williamson
etc. for Fort Valley, pass Zebulon, No.
30, daily, 0 20 pm;No. 58,except Sunday
12-58 pm.
Close connection at Atlanta for all
North, East and West.
JOKES OF THE SMART SET.
A FtgMlug Jury,
Western Judge—11 as tne jury
come to tin agrecmuit ?
Foreman (with u broken nose
and black eye)—I donH know, yer
honor. Most of them are unable to
speak as present.
ON THE BANKS OF THE STYX
New Arrival Who was that
party that laughed so derisively
when 1 told my prize fish story?
Old Shade—Oh, that was Jonah.
A QUESTION
“My father weighed only four
pounds al his birth.”
“Good gracious! Did lie lire?”
RECOMMENDED.
“Is there anything good in this
hook ?’>
, “ lT.e bad parts. ”
INTERESTING AND EXCITING.
“1 noticed a large crowd ga'hered
in front of your house this morning,
Wtirnl; what was the matter?* 1
“1 was tlischarging the cook.
THE PARTICULAR KIND.
“Thompson says be regards his
mother-in-law as a perfect treasure.. 1 *
“To he sure he tines—the kind
hc\l be satisfied to lay up in heaven.**
ills. DawumrG Come.
First Monkey—And man was
once our equal ?
Second Monkey—Yes, but look
at him now. Long ago he lost his
tail, and he frequently loses his head.
roun bimuEiU in noun.
Yearwuod's saw mill, three miles
east of Vienna, in Dooly county,
was I lie scene of a bloody tragedy
Fiohiy. The b tier burst, instantly
killing tour men and fatally wood
ing another. Thu killed are: Masliuli
Brown, sawyer; Julius Aden, liro
man ; Henry Manuel, laborer; Arch
Sell, n bystander. The boiler was
blown to pieces. The bodies ol the
men wore hurled in Die air fifty feet.
Tom Kbis still survives, but it is
thought, Iks cannot recover.
This is said to bo a sure and simple
lesi ol age in an egg, anti is easily
iried: “Dissolve six ounces of com
moil kitchen salt in a large glasslul
of water and drop in y»ur eggs, one
at a tune. An egg one day old will
sink to the bottom, but if older it
does not roach ihe bottom . II three,
days old it sinks only just below the
surface. It live days and over n
floats, and the older it is the more H
protrudes train ihe water."
Georgia can boast of a drummer
who probably isn’t paraded in any
other slate. He travels for it Sevan*
nab dry goods and notion house, but
he positively draws the line at corsets
and paying cards. He will neither
permit such tilings in his sample
case nor take orders for them, Form*
erly this drummer was ou tbe road
f,,r a Savannah grocery firm, and at
that lime tie refused to sell liquor
and tobacco. Since he has been in
ihe aervisa of tbe dry goods concern
he has been elected to the legislature
from one of ihe interior counties.
i As a legislator lie receives free
passes over some of the railroads
.
When he travels on public business
he makes use of the passes, but when
he travels to sell goads be pays fiis
faro spot cash, on the nail.-Savan*
nali News.
5111,00 Worth for Only $5.00.
We will send Review of Reviews,
Public Opinion, Current Literature
(all new), McClure's, Success and
The Journal, all six one year,
$5.00. The regular price is
Dentist.
Dr.it. U. Shields, dentist; will
be ill Zebulon at Ins office in
Howard House from the 1st to
5th of each month. Will stay
er if business authorises It.
1
sniSCRIPTION
WOMAN'S CHARMS,
The most attractive age ol a worn
all's life is the period when she is
still young enough to be pretty and
old enough io be sympathetic. For as
grace is a woman's gteaUst, beauty,
so sympathy is her greatest eluirm
A graceful anil sympathetic woman
is bound to be ntiraoiive to the end
of h r days. A woman who keeps the
simplicity id her girlhood with its
generous impulse-, and who adds to
her nr.mral gilts, the enlargement of
study and the crown of experience »
is always al her best and never past it.
But ihe age at winch a woman's
charom physical and mental are in
perfection depends much upon
individual. Woman are like (lowers
in a garden, and find their litoss .m*
mg time according lo their apiitmies
anywhere irom April to November.
Much depends upon edmate, heredi
ty, environment and individual tem
perament. l’hysically a woman is at
her best from the age of twenty-five
to thirty five*, mental ripeness is sel
dom evident before the toriieh year.
From twenty to twenty-five a girl
thinks only of herself—is absorbed in
ihe m.velty ami romance ot her own
emotions. But from twenty-five to
ilnriy sue has a wider vision. She
lias learned to lie interested in liu»
man nature, in men and women, as
men and women, not ns her friends or
her enemies. “She also acquires an
other treasure; that is if it is wntien
in the book that she shall ever ac
quire it, namely, sense. She learns
how to usa her owu gifts; she learns
ilie invisible power of tact.
A woman at thirty-five has enthus
iasm without gusli; she discriminates
Mud is oinI h Kiin, wlial win*, likt-s Tb.a
ahruntness of youth hag given way to
the so I toning and subduing grace ot
maturity. .She has still, passionate
iuienMiy of heart and great capa*
bility of deyotion, but she has re*
serve and daws do not peck at her
sleeve.
Versatility and animation are Jiers,
bu; nriderneuih all is a restful repose
i f manner. In short, there is that
poise, mental and physical, which
comes ot looking life and its capa
inline*, its duties, its delight, square
m the luce.
She lias discarded the petty roeas
ures ot vauity and self-seeking and
learns lo love her race, her country,
and the humanity which sno helps to
adorn. She is glad to live while she
citvi serve, and she will continue to
sei vc with dignity and grace until
the final, sweet dismissal.
We.will take if fur granted that by
ibis time bho has come into that best
dowry that a woman can haye, mar
riage and maternity. One awakens.
transforms, elevates. The other
leaches all lessons and especially un
selfishness.—Laura E, Allen, tu the
Brown Book.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
GEORGIA. 1‘IKE COUNTY,
llv virtue of an order ot the court of
Ordinary of said county will be (-old -at
public sale oo the first luc-.day in March
next before the court house door in said
county between the usual hours of : ale,
Two thirds of one undivided half inter
est in four acres of land more or Res in
Ihe town of Zebulon known as the
Hartford Green place, bounded South by
Mrs. Oscar Pieicc and Floyd Slade. Last,
West and North by streets , Terms cash
G. A. Simmons.
Guardian of George S. and Hartford
Simmons.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA TIKE COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of tbe court of
Ordinary of said coupty, will be sold at
public outcry, on tbe first Tuesday in
March next, at the court liouso in said
coun'y, between the usual hours of sale
the following described land belonging to
ihe estate of Ella. 13. Reid decoded:
sixty acres of land off of lot No 5 in the
2nd District of said county bounded last
by K. F. Strickland. South by 0. A.
Dickinson, West by Mrs. M. J. WoiS
and W. N, Blake, North by W..5
Dingier Sold to pay debts. Terms .
Austin j. HE'D Admimsiraior
Ella B, Reid, ,
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bo without W
again.
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Daily (Afternoon),
Sunday (MoruicY),
(Weekly Fri,U~i—
Tlio elieiipeaf, the Best, th6< *1
Most Compreh'ensive Nett
bailed in iis territory. 5 J ;* 9
DAILY, $5 a Year. \4
SUNDAY, $1 a
THE WEEK Li
.30 Cents a
Trial Orders fur 3 Montf r» ■
DAILY, 90$ 1 -Em
SUNDAY, 20 10Ce.,‘S Cc
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other lkniodicalu Write us
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