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The Pike County Journal.
ItaRLISUEI) IN 1888.
PlU ‘FESSIONAL CARD-'.
E. F. DUPhEE,
Altnru-y !.»»
Zebuion, Georgia
E. A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ARNESV1HE GA
DR J. R GRAVES,
I'll >mill Snnirou.
Zebulon Ga.
MRS. DR. M. C. HAGAN,
MEANSVILLE , GA.
Ladies come and talk with me or
wiite rae inclosing stamp for reply, i
will cure any ordinary female or chronic
Unease.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans made promptly on improved
oaf estate.
E. F. DUl'KEK.
CHAS. J. LESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UAKSEbVJLLE, GA.
Office in S«ait’s building, over Host
fflee
1, an- n eg dated on farm and city
roperiy.
B C MURRAY.
IWllf Hl
i9V* Hdl St. Griffin Ga.
M. W. BECK – C. R. GWVN,
LtWtKIW.
ZEBULON, GA.
A A- MURPHEY,
Attorney at Line,
B*i‘ue«»*e , e Ga.
-
O. H PERDUE.
Dentist.
HAKNESVILLE, GA.
11 r lG e over Cliambcr's Drug
tote.
HOWARD HOUSE,
J. d. HOWARD, Proprietor,
ZEBULON, Ga,
jyMeuls at all hours. Transient trade
solicited.
r7t\ DANIEL – A. 15. POPE
Attorneys at Law,
ZEBULON and GKIFFIN, GA.
W. W. LAflBDIN,
Attorney And Coun*elor At Law.
IA.KNE8VTLLE, GA.
Office over New South Saving’s Bank. will
to a general )»ra<*uce in in all thu Courts, Spalding mate
tii'i Federal, tn Pike, Upson . Monroe, «j>cciali
♦ i.rt pul ton CountioH, Da mage suits a
. Loins negotiated*
LOOK IN YOUR ALBUMS
i(,e old faded Pie ures aud then go
*h<-re vou can get. Pictures made that
*-o,it fade I will make y-u two fine
.'abinet #i*6 photos, lor a shot time lor
>0
G. w. GRICE.
BAR s’ESVILLE, GA.
J. M. STRICKLAND.
Attorney and Counselor.at Law.
GRIFFIN, GA.
tffi e over Merchants and Planters
ii.,uk
j R. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law,
ac 1 i s-ja dUag . riki an i
.
.1 ol ti in a n|. -iali v .
i j . M i ci W. b-*uk.
G lut IIN, GA.
3 S. E. L. HANES,
Dentist,
.. GA,
ri m b n a adjoinim:.
1 W; liams – son
d. }. Jt H - AND
Denttst,
0RIFELV,
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, MARCH 7, 1902.
SfECIALTIE"
H. T. PILLS.
H. C MlXf RE.
LA-G iIPPE TABLETS.
These goods are sold
strictly on th ir merits and
if no good no pay.
We carry u full line of Drugs, Medicines, if Iuiti Extracts, toile
Extracts, Fine Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Paints, Oils. We make a
specialty of fine Cigars and Tobaccos. Prescriptions carefully com
pounded.
J. M. HEAD,
ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Hon.e
Folks Especially.
M. G. HarisOD sp ot Monday in
Gridin.
J. A. Davis, ot Griffin, was here
Tuesday.
Mr. T. E. Whittle, one ol Pike’s
leading business men, was here this
week.
Tax collector Hunt was here this
week.
Ed Slade, of Meansville, was
here Tuesday.
|. C. Slade, of Meansville, was
among the prominet Pike county
citizens here Tuesday.
W. E. Powell, of Quitte, was
here Tuesday
foe Martin, of Milner, was here
Monday hi attendance upon Ordi.
nary Means’ court.
Chas. T. Trice spent Tuesday
here.
Mrs. \V. 15. Baker and children
are spending the week in Zebulon
with relatives.
Col. O. it. n. uloodworth, tiie
able solicitor of the Flint Circuit,
was in Zebulon Monday.
Ordinary Means held his regular
monthly court Monday.
Stops tbe Gough and
Works of! the Cold.
Laxative Brnmo-Qumine Tablets cure
a cold in one day No cure, No pay
Price 25c.
Dr. Harp, ol Piedmont, was, here
Monday.
Ex-Tax Recsiver, Chas T. Math
ews, of Vega was here Tuesday.
Hon. S. S. Barrett, of Litsey, who
is being urged so frequently to make
the race for the legislature, was in
Zebulon Tuesday. Mr. Barrett has
the matter under consideration and
will announce tits decision in a few
days.
Do You Need Money?
Loans on farm lauds quick and
cheap.
E. A Stephens,
Attorney at Law, Bartlesville, Ga.
The county commissioners were
Ill IV; ula'r session Tuesday.
mds vn!c Dupree, who has betn
spending some time in Woodbury,
returned home Monday, much to
the delight of her many friends.
Julius L'lima of Columbus, is here
this week.
M,. an i Mrs. W. J. Franklin an l
M » M. t. hieidley wem to Zeiella Mtm
d y to i. ok at the Southern wr-ek.
Jli,00 Worth for Only $5.00
U e wtU send lie view Jt Reviews,
public Opinion, Curran Literature
(ail new), McClure's, Success aud
f he JoB-Bnal, all six one year, /or
85.00. The regular price tslll,00
ft. C. pills.—A fine Tonic Pill for
weakness. genera bbility, Wood purfl
e toss of ippetite, indigestion Ac.
ft. C. Mixture.—For coughs, Hoarse
ness, Bronchitis and all kindred troubles
of tho lungs.
La-Oricpe Cab’.ete.—For La Grippe,
Colds, Soreness in Muscles Ac as a result
of colds.
Will Strickland, of Concord, was
here Sunday.
miss Georgia Gunn, ot Concord,
spent last Saturday in Zebulon.
Miss Mary Allen, of Williamson,
spent several days in Zebulon this
week.
Tax Receiver e. m. Eppinger
spent Tuesday in zebulon.
George Strickland, a prominent
Concord citizen, was here Tuesday.
Tills signature Bromo=Quinine is on every box of tbe genuine
Laxative Tablets
the remedy that cures a cold In one day
John Tuggle, of Atlanta, was
here this week.
j. M. Krix has accepted n position
in a drug store at Union Point.
M b'- rs. Colquitt Sla le, Paul Peurifoy,
Lo Beckham and Will Blade, went to
Zetella Sunday to view ttie Southern
wreck
W. II. Mitchell, of Bartlesville,
was among the prominent visitors
here Tuesday.
Geo. Perdue, of Hollonville, was
here Tuesday,
Dr. J. B Mathews spent Mon
day in Bartlesville.
Col. C R. Gwyn spent Monday
in Griffin,,
G. E. Strickland, of one ol the
prominent Concerd citizens, was
here Tuesday.
The friends of VV. D. Dingier are stil!
urging him to become a candidate for the
legislature and they say he has they mat
ter under consideration. Mr. Dingier is
oue of the county commissioners of
Pike and is one of her leading citrons
ff he decides to enter the race he will
have a good following.
Southern R y. Schedule
Trains from Fort Valiey 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, C 20 pin;No. 58,except Sunday
12-08 pm.
Close connection at Atlanta for ail
points North, East and West.
Uol, Charles II. Gwyu, the pop
tear young lawyer of Zebulon, was
shaking hands with friends here
Monday. It has been rumored tout
he might enter the race tor the leg
islature in tbe coming election. If be
does, he has many strong friends
who wilt support bun heartily.—
Baruesvibe News Gazoltee.
Hunt 'JcrUeba.
‘•What time o‘ year is it?“ queried
AuDt Jerusha. “First o‘ March!
Laud‘s sakee! Well, this is about th‘
time o year that tli‘ mau who is
altos behind band with his work in
ih‘ fall an‘ never gits bis Corn in th‘
ground in UP spring till alter his
neighbors hev cultivated iheirn a
couple o‘ times, alius has his fishirfi
lacklt , in fuat-eiasa shape ready fifth*
sign o’ bullheads btun.“
Tomorrow is the refuge of Liulo
lent Today.
HO L J. F. IPHOEN
A CANDIDATE.
H ut. John F. Madden, Pike’s
able representative spent Tuesday in
Zebulon. Mr. Madden has just re
turned from a trip to Florida, lie
did not come over to 'alk politics but
his friends seized him and stated
that tbev wished for him to again
represent them in tbe legislature.
He replied that he was at their com
mand and if it was their desire he
would again const 1 i > become a
candidate, v. Madden b.is many
admirers all over the county who
will rally to his support if he de
cides to enter the race. lie made a
splendid record before and his
friends say he will he an easy win
ner.
LETTER TO MR. J. H. HOWELL, ZEBULON.
i ear But You will not be offended at
our offering you a gift of pure paint.
Not poor paint but pure paint. If our
paint is on the houses of ».;V,- ai citizens
we can easily secure an agent at your
place. Send us the dimensions < i the
bouse and the number ot coats it is to be
painted, and we will toll you how- many
gallons we can give you and suggest
some beautiful and pleasing color cum
biiiatious. Any bankor mercantile agen
cy can tell you about our iapital and
reputation. You add linseed oil to our
paint, srmo as you do to bud; cover*
better and hut's loupe, than lead, through
your use of our paint we may g* t an
agent, th"t's why we are generous, been
making this paint 30 years, s Id 5 mil
lion pounds last year, it pays to ioqure
Very truly
Longman – Martinez,
l’diiu Makers,
207 Pearl 8L, New York City.
ALL REAL MOHTERS URL HEROINES.
A wtettlthly woman in Chicago
fered to Mrs. Mary Carlyle, a wash
erwoman, the sum of $5,000 if Mrs.
Carlyle Would give’ her seven-)ear
oid son to the woman of wealth.
Mrs. Carlyle indignantly declined
the offer, and now some newspaper
paragrapbers ure tefetring to tbe
(Jiiieagn washerwoman us a heroine
lu refusing to part with her beloved
for gold, Mrs. Carlyle showed her
se'f to tie a real mother—and all
real mothers are heroines.—The
Commoner.
Brain Leahs.
Profanity is a sign ot a limited
vocabulary.
Ttie hill is always smooth for the
man going down .
The greatest success have been
wrought through failure.
It is difficult to arouse sympathy for
the man who s ubs hts toe twice on
the same nail.
Some men spend more money in a
minute's conversation than they
couhl make in it lifetime.
The difference between a respecta
ble criminal and a common thief is
dtscernable only to the human eye.
Thoughts of summei are always
pleasant in winter. We always feel
we would he better satisfied if we
had something we have not.
— Will M. Manpin.
Shrewd.
First Jersey Mosquito—“Gracious,
see what a swell Amos Quito has be -
come. Where-d he get tiie money
to make such a spread?"
Second Jerg>-y Mosquito—“He saw
something in the newspapers about
this new plan of subduing the mos
quito pest by the use of oil and im
mediately invested in Standard Oil
stock.“
Our Milliner, Miss
Wilder has gone to the
martlets and will re
turn about the 1 st ot
April WlttL 3/11- tllB IBiL"
est rlcai designs. rrn « oee fippitehS- US OO
frvr« lore hnvine uuyiuft VOUF A
Spring Hats.
Sullivan, Slade – Co.
SlBSCRimON PRICE 1.00.
BRIEFLY DERGRIBED.
A bill repealing tbe war revenue
taxes was passed by the senate Feb
ruary 17.
Hev. Newman Ilall, l).D.,a well
known divine, d in Luiiuon, F> b
ruary 18.
February 21 a lire lutoke nut in a
New York bote' nod il is
that fifty byes were lest.
On February 17 the senate ratified
the treaty with Denmark aiding to
the United Stales the Danish West
Indies.
Reports received in Loudon from
different parts of Africa announce
Hie discovery ot rich finds of gold
and copper.
Agents of the British army have
purchased 15,000 tn.rses m i tie wes i
to be shipped to South Africa for use
m the British army.
Secretary of the Navy Long has
confirmed the statement that be con
templates teuder u.; Ids resignation
as a cabinet officer.
The house committee on irritories
has reported favorably on the bill
for the admission ot New Mexico.
Arizona and Oklahoma as states.
Rev. George Carter Needham died
ut Philadelphia, Pa., February 10.
He was one of the co-operators with
Mr. Moody iu bis evangelistic work.
As a result of the Anglo Japanese
alliance, the ministry at Seoul, Co
reu, 1,as been chang-d by the tip
pointment ot new ministers of wt*r
and finance.
Seventeen hundred men. employ,
ed in the Singer manufucturiog plant
at South Beml, Ind.. are s rikiug for
an increase ol‘2J cents per hour In
their wages.
The worst snowstorm since the
great blizzard of 1888 raged in the
eastern portion ot the United States,
being especially severe in New York
and New Jersey.
The bouse committee on interstate
and foreign commerce will make a
favorable report to tbe passage ol a
bill providing for government owner
ship of pacific cable.
A cablegram from Constantinople
announces that the Bulgarians are
planning to obtain tbe assistance of
the Greeks in a raid into Macedonia
the coming spring.
A Republican Organ’s Prayer.
In an editorial entitled “God Give
Us Alen,“ the Chicago later-Ocean,
republican, says that the republican
congress ‘’has been long enough iu
session to reveal its tendencies and to
outline its record.*' The Inter-Ocean
arratnges the republican congress
men tor their sins of omission and of
commission and concludes: “God
give us men* prayed a great Amen
can poet in the dark hour of the ua»
Don’s hie. The republican party ot
the nation, as they contemplate
tho record now making by the Fifty
seventh congress, may well re-echo
that prayer. “God give us men.**
The American people have seen a
number of changes in the personal
of the republican congress, and yet it
seems that it is not a question ol men
so much as it is ot principles and of
policies, of sincere profession and
patriotic practice; and in this view
one may bo pardcuee for believing
that the people's interest will not be
subserved by a mere change in the
mdivid’al republican office holder,
but that the party itself must be
driven from power and replaced by
a party that is willing to represent
the people.—The Comoner.
«.»» door >.
a ndto be sold the property of J. C. CoLier
unuer and by Virtue of a fl fa, i»u«lIfrom the
(;ily MUrt ot Burn«svUl«, m mud county
agamstwaj. O. Collier iafavor of W. N. –
K M. Means. This March, S. 1902.
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M - 8 - iKD
Sheriff City court ol Barueavitlo.
MOTHERHOOD
The greatest ambition of Amer
lean homes men blessed and with women is to liaj
children. TJ|
woman afflicted with female dfl
ease is constantly menaced
becoming a childless wife;
medicine can restore dead
gans, but Wine of Cardui
regulate derangements that I
vent miscarriage; conception; does pril
docs restore v
functions and shattered uj
barren and does and bring desolate babies to ij ^
for
Wine of Cardui gives womri
health and strength to bear
thy children. You can J
dollar bottle of Wine of
from your dealer. , t
WlNE° r CAR
143 Market Street,
In February.1901,1 Memphis, Teton., took Apri
^ine of Cornu! and one!
Thedford’a one p?»
married fifteen Black-Draught. M
birth years and W
ffivea to a child until I fcc
I of Cardui. Now I ammot>ei
baby The girl which was born Marl
reel baby weighs fourteen poui
as well as any person co
Now my home is happy and I r
bo without Wine of Cardui in 1
again. Mrs. J. W.
jagn^iKi
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