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The Pike County J ournal.
.ST UtUSlIEI) IN 1888
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. F. DUPREE.
Lllurn’ir •> l-a»
Zetmion, Georgia
E. A. STEPHENS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BARNESVUIE o
DR. J.R GRAVES.
I’ll) ttirfatt xml Snrgssu.
Zebuloh ......Ga.
MRS. DR. M. C. HAGAN,
mEaNSVILLE, GA.
Ladies come and talk with me or
write me inclosing stamp for reply. I
will cure any ordinary female or chronic
disease.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans made promptly ou improved
cat estate.
E. F. DUl’REE.
CHAS. J. LESTER,
attorney at law.
UARNEsVILLE, GA.
Office in Swan’s building, over Post
;!iiee.
Loans negotiated on farm and city
roperiy. ,
* B C MURRAY.
l>4-ut at.
r*.» ’ Hi 11 Ft. Griffin Ga.
.j
ft!, W. BECK – C. R. GWYN,
UllVtiW.
ZEBULON, GA.
A. A. .MURhHEY,
Attorney at Law.
BaruesviUe, Ga.
O.H PERDUE.
Oentixt.
BAltN esvillk , GA.
.JTOffice over Oliaurber’s Drug
Stoie.
HOWARD HOUSE,
J. J. HOWARD, Proprietor,
ZEBULON, Ga.
.^’“Me ds at aii liOUrS- Transient trade
-OlivUed
R. T. DANIEL – A. B. POPE
Attorney* at Law,
ZEBULON and GBAFFIN , GA.
W. W. LAiTBDIN,
Attorney And Counselor At Law.
sARNKSVILLK, GA.
Office over New South Saving’s Bank. Win
».«wi Fulton Counties, l>amage suit* a s^eciali
iy. Loanft ncgotinted.
LOOK IN YOUR ALBUMS
sue old laded Pieiure* and then go
bere you can get Pictures ma/ehat
vontlade I will make y< u («<> line
.diin a size photos, for a abut tone for
»<) i:t» *
Q. W. GftICE.
OAa vESVlLLE, GA.
J. M. STRICKLAND.
Attorney and Counssdor.at Law.
lit i FUN, GA .
'TV e o er U.tviiaii'a and Planters
4a nk
J.R. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law,
W'\ i.ractioe In Spading. Pike arid
.
Tnl ti ns : a specialty.
Mice vi'h Jtarc-in W. B ck.
i it,, FI V GA.
M. E. L. HANES »
Dentist,
\ : GA,
Hi ?>• , !inr adjoining,
' *1 ( V hams – Son.
frt H. J. G ELAND,
Dentist,
tlRlFFIN GA.
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, APRIL 11,1902.
SPECIALTIES.
H. T. PILLS.
H. C, 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, Paints, Oils. We make a
specialty of fine Cigars and Tobaccos. Prescriptions carefully com
pounded.
J. M. HEAD, Druggist.
ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Hon.e
Folks Especially,
Col. £. L. Bryan, nl Fort Valley,
spent Saturday and Sunday in Zebu
I hi.
Miss Pearl Burpe. of Griffin, is
the attractive guest ol Miss Julia
Slade.
I. 0. Goilier, of Piedmont, one of
pike’s largest planters and best citi
zens, was Iiere Monday aud paid The
Journal a pleasant visit.
To Cure a Cold iu Oue Day
Take Laxative Bromo Qvriitims Tablets.
All druggists refund the money ii it fails
to cure. E. W Grove.s rignature is on
each box. 25c’
Dr. It. A. Mallory, of Concord,
one. of the leading physicians of the
county, was here Monday.
Prof. \V. D. Thurmond, of Pafil
<o, spent Saturday and Sunday in
Zebulon.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Do You Need Money?
Loans on tana lauds quick and
cheap.
E. A. Stephens,
Attorney at Law, Bartlesville, Ga,
$11.00 Worth lor Only $5,00
We will send Review of Reviews,
Public Opinion, Current Literature
(all new), McClure’s, Sue less and
The Journal, all six one year, for
85.00. The regular price is 811.00
S. L Hardv, of Molenti, has been
here this week.
The Populists of Henry county
have endorsed the Democratic pri*
mary ol April 19th and promise to
go into it and abide by its results
This is regarded ar the last of the
party in Henry.
The “small boy“ is entirely too
much in evidence at public entertain*
ments iu Jackson. We are sure some
of them would be less boisterous and
rti.ft, it they realized 'hat they kept
others from enjoying he entertain*
me - L, aud made nuisances of them
selves. If not, the parents ought to
try “hickory oil” on them.-—Jack
son Argus.
ATTRACTIVE WOMEN.
All woman s, nstbly desire to beat
tractive. Beauty ia the stamp of health
because it is the outward manifestation
of inner purity A healthy woman is al
ways attractive, bright and happy. When
every drop of blood in the veins is pure a
beauteous flush is on the cheek. But
when the blood is impure, mor-.-seness,
bad temper and a sallow complexion
tells the tale of sickness, all too plainly.
And women to-day know there is no
beauty without health. Wine of Cardui
crowns women with beauty annd attrac
tiveness by making strong and healthy
those organs which make her a woman,
Try Wine of Caudia, and in a mouth
your friends will hardly know you.
r>. C. pitta.-A fine Tonic Pill for
weakness, general debility, blood pu fli
er, loss of appetite, indigestion Ac.
D.C. Mixture.—For coughs, Hoarse
ness, Broncliitisand all kindred troubles
of the lungs.
La-Grippe Cablets.-For La Grippe,
Colds, Soreness in Muscles –c as a result
of colds.
Mrs. W. H. Means speut Satur
day here with relatives.
Hollis Gray and Will Jordan ol
Bartlesville, were hero Monday.
It. M. Hale, of Jolly, was here
tins week in attendance upon supe
rior court.
HOWS THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. -r, CHENEY – CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry ou^any obligations made by their
firm .
WEST – TKUAX, Wholesale Drug
gist, Toledo, O,
WALDING, KINNAN – MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, ().
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cons suvfaces of the system. Price 75c
per bott.'c. bold by all Druggist, Test!
munials ire3.
Hall’s Family Pills arc the best.
H, L. Dickey, a prominent Mu*
sella ciiiz-n, was here Monday in
attendance upon Ordinary Mean’s
corn t
Letter to Messra. Harmon – Simmons
Ztbulort.
Dear Sir". Any one can readily under
stand why we give away Paint, when we
explain that it help, its wonderfully in
establishing an L. – M. Agency iu your
town. Seyeial sample houses painted
with L. A M. Paint, quickly convene ihe
merchants we are trying to interest, that
our paint looks better, and lusts longer
than any white lead or other paint.
Our sales recoid in 10 years, has been
nearly Fifty Million Pounds. Over Thirty
five Hundred active Agencies scattered
throughout these broad U. 8., able to
beat all others, because Vtic L, – M. is
the only pure Paint that requires addi
tion of much Linseed Oil, and that, out
lasts/ oulscovers; and under costs pure
while lt-al
Asa any Rank er Mercantile Agency
about our Capital and Kepntat on; then
take the trouble to write us.
Sincerely yours,
Longman * Martinez,
Paint Makers,
207 Pearl St, New York City.
BARNESVILLE NEWS.
Hou J. F. Madden, the present
represnlative of Fite county in the
legislature, was here today, seeing
his friends and announcing dial he
would like to be relumed to the
legislature.
The Gordon insulate cadets have
accepted an invitation to visit the
Georgia Chautauqua at Albany, on
April 22. About one hundred of the
boys will go and 'hey are promised
a very pleasant trip of it.
Mrs. 8. K. Cook has just returned
from an extended visit to New York
where she was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. C. D. Massey.
\lr, Cary Goodwvn arrived in the
etiy Friday from Key Wes!, Fla.,
where he has been stationed for
sometime. He has been in the army
for about three years.
Dr. J M. Anderson left a few days
ago for New York City, where he will
remain for sometime, . taking , . a
special course of lectures,
GEORGIA. PIKE county.
To the Honorable Phil cook. Secretary
st-Hte: la. C) Heutou, of the county ot Jnsiier,
K, M. Stafford* 'V. u. smith, <», \. Murphov,
A. 1*. Kemp, anil K. A. Stephen*, J. a. McCra
ry, NY. H. Mitchell, of above state ami county,
bring this their petition pursuant to the pro
visions of an act of the the General Assembly
of Georgia, approved December, 20, 1S03, and
respectfully • ■ ' ;
1- That they desire to form a corporation for
the purpose of carrying on the business of
bunking.
2. The name and style of the proposed cor
poration shall be the ‘‘Bank of Harnesydle.*’
a*- The location and principal place ot busi
ness thereof shall be the city of Barnesville
saiji 4 state The and county. of capital is $25,000,
amount stock in
shares of $lOO each
5.- The nature of the propsed corporoHon
shall he that of a bank, itageneral purposes be
ing to discount bills, notes, orfither evidences
of debt; to receive and pay out deposits, with
ov without inters t; to receive on special de
posits money, million, foreign com, and stocks,
bonds, ami other securities; to buy and sell for
eign and domestic vxcnnnge, and other nego
tiable paper; to lend money upon personal
security, and upon bonds, stocks, and other
negotiable securities; to take and receive sec
urity Dy mortgage, or otherwise, on property
of every sort, both ron) and personal' and gen
erally, tio and herein perform before all swell other mailers
and things not enumerated as are
or may In* incident petitioner* to the busiiies j of banking.
W berefore prnv to be incorporat
ed under the laws of this state.
L, O. tinvrox.
E. Jl. tsTXVKOKn,
\V. II. SMITH.
o. a. Mrapusv,
A. E. Kemp
K. A. .Stephens,
J. A. AImkaby,,
W. H MlTCnSLL,
GKORGIA, PIKE COUNTY.
Before me, J. W. Means, ordinary of
said county, personally appeared L. O.
Ban tan of the county of Jasper, F. SI
Stafford, kenip, W, It. Smith, (),• A. Alurpbey,
A. V. J. A. McCrary, W. 11.
Mitchell, IS, A. Stephens of above State
and County.
tt'i.o on oath say that Fifteen Thous
and Dollars of ibe capital subscribed to
the Bank of Barnesville, for which com
pany deponents are now socking incor
poration by the Nccvetaiy of State, lias
been actually paid by tho ‘Subscribers,
and that the same is in fact, hold, and is
to be used solely for the business and
purposes of said corporation.
Sworn to aud subscribed before me,
ihis A pril, 1, 1902 .
J. \Y- Means,
Ordinary Dike County, Georgia.
(Seal)
L. O. Benton.
F, M. Stafford,
IV. B Smith.
O. A Mt/HI’HlfY,
A. P. Kkmi 1 .
K. iv. Stkimikns.
J. A, McEUAftY.
W. H. Mitchell.
STATE OF UKOKtil
Oflice of .Smwctury of state. I, Tlnlip <Ax>k,
Soorctary of .staic; of tho Gatt; <<f Georgia, <(o
lierebj’ certify, That tho attached and foregoing
two shoetH of typo-written imitter contain ft
true and correct copy of tho application for
charter ol iho U\NK OV* T.aHNEH
VILLK tlii ; day filed in Hub I»o|mrtinont.
IN TL’fn.MONKV WIIKBKOF, I liuyu here
unto K<*t my IuukI and aftised the seal of
Ollicc at tho <; ipitol, in tho city of Atlanta, this
27th, flay of March, in the yo u of our Lord
One Thousand Nino Hundred and Two,and of
the. ludepemlcnoo of the Gniton states of
America the One Hundred and twenty-six,
1*11 J 1,1 P COOK,
•Secretary ol Scatt.
WORDS IN SEASON.
Being Extracts From Georgia Papers
Anent Guerry’s Attack on
Tbe Telegraph.
Ogle!Grope Echo ; Mr, Gueiy cer
tainly lacks muie nf the qualifica
tions nf a fault-finder.
Brunswick Daily News: Candi
date Query will soon win the tiile ot
“Terrible Dupont/’ il big trades con
tinue .
Waynesboro True Citizen; The
Atlanta Constitution gave some good
advice to Col. Query fur throw mg
mud at The Telegraph.
Marion County Patriot: The At
iatita Constitution has givi-u Mr
Query a curtain lecture, and we
think a well merrited one.
Waycross Herald; Query seem
to have struck the rucus he was look
ing for when lie tackled Lis home
paper, The Telegraph.
Madison Advertiser: Dupont
Guerry has picked a joint debate wnb
Charley Pendleton of The Macon
Telegraph, and it has the Ocmuigee
flavor.
South Georgian; Dupont Query’s
crazy warlare on men goes on as per
sistently as ever and his charges are
even mere than ever wild and tin
worthy ot belief.
Lasvre»cevilte News-Herald: It
is known that The Macon Telegraph
Mr. Query’s homo paper, has kept
silent on the gubernatorial question,
fits written request for
during the campaign.
St’ltScnil’TlOK PRICE LOO.
STATE POLITICS.
Cherokee will h-Id her prittiay h i
county officers on June 5.
Clem G. Moore bus announced for tin
legislature from Taliaferro county.
Mt-.-sis. Terrell and Hardwick addtes
sod the people of tVarrenlou ou We ine>
day.
H >n. John!?. McOranie lias decided
not ti) make the race fo* representative
from Berrien ibis year.
Mr. Terrell is entitled to the credit of
having first instituted the noiseless cam
paign.—Moultrie Observer.
The Waynesboro News says to the
candidate who thinks himself elected
already, June 5 seems a long tine to
wait.
With liOJ candidates to select from,
the Columbus Enquirer-Sun think.-) that
Georgia ought to hav - a fine lor. of mem
bers in,the next legislature.
The silent vote for governor, the vote
that doesn’t hurrah . th.<t can't be brib.-d
will ptoVe no inconsiderable factor in
determining the victory.—Marietta
Journal.
It is now said that the Republicans
will put out a full state ticket in Geor
gia tl.ls year, ami give the Democrats
Resemblance of fun iu bowing it. over.—
Jackson Argus.
Tin Washington Gazette sayr: “The
iiutUdispeusary people have taken OCS
I orate eliunges for disrupting the Dim
ocratlc party in Wilkes by nom’nating
candidates for the legislature.’’
The Fayettev'lle Nows finds it to bo
unanimous in Fayette not. fct have the
primary on the same day for county of
ficials as that called lor governor and
the olher slate house officers.
The members of the Laurence Demo
cratic executive committee are requested
to meet at the court house in Dublin on
Tuesday, April 15, for the purpose ot
calling a nomination.
A mass-meeting of (lie Democratic
party of Worth county hits been ealb'd
to meet at Isabella on Monday . April to,
for the purpose of selecting a new exeeti
tive committee, and also f >r the mirrore
of naming a day for holding the primary.
W. J. Segraves, of Orchard Hill,
was here this week. He is spoken of
ns a candidate for tax collector.
Major John T. Hunt, Pike’s ef»
ficeieut lax collector, is here oircu
laiing among friends. Hfc is a candi
date for re-election and his friends
say he will win easily.
STATIC OFGICORO’A, 1 IKE COUNTY.
Hon. Philip Cook, Secratary of Stab-:
The petition of the Barnesville Savings
Bank respectfully shows'
First; That the mid corporation was
created by an Act of tho General Assem
bly of tho Biato of Georgia, approved
October 26th 1870; that mild Act was
amended by an Act approved March 3rd
1875, and that its charter was further
amended by the Secretary of State on the
following dates, to witc; February 20th
1890 and October 14lh 1897.
Second: That proper corpmaie action
having being had, it desires that its
name be changed from BARNESVILLE
SAVINGS BANK to “Peoples Bank of
Barnesville.”
Third; That due nonce of tho detire
of said corporation to have its name so
changed has been given by publication
of this petition in Tun Pikk County
Journal ; as required by law, as shown
l,y tlie. affidavit of Hie President hereto
annexed.
Werefore, Your petitioners pray that a
certificate of amendment be issued,
dunging the corporate name of said
company.
Barnesville Savings Lank,
by O’. O. Summers, Pres.
At a mectini; ot the stockholders of the
Barnesville Savings Bunk, called and
held in accordance with tlie laws of this
State, tbe following Resolution was
adopted By a majfirity in amount of all
of iHe capital stock of said corporation,
voting either in person or by proxy;
Resolved, That tbe President of tbe
Barnesville.Savings Bank be, and be is
hereby authorized aad requested to file
with tbe Secretary of State of tbe State
of Georgia, a petition requesting that the
name of the Barnesville Savings Bank be
changed to that of ‘ Peoples Bank of
Burnesvillb.”
I hereby certify that the foiogoing is a
true and correct abstract from the minu
tes of the meeting of tbe stockholders of
the Barnesville Bevmgs Bank bold at
Barnesville Georgia, on March 31*t 1902.
W. C. Stafford,
Secrefcftty.
J'Yor since Athena, Twin., Jan. 27,160L of
tho first appearance my
menses they were very irregular and I
suffered with great pain in my bips,
back, stomach and legs, with terrible
bearing During the down pains in tho have abdomen.
past month I been
Black-Draught, taking Wino of Cardui and Thedford’s
and I passed the month*
in ly period without pain lor Nannis the flr«t tint©
years. Da via.
What is life worth to s wc n m sufisr
tng like Nannie D.vis guttered? Yet
there are women In thousands of
to-d?" who aro bearing those terrible
menstrual pains In sitonse. It you are
one of theso wo want to say that thjs
same
will bring you permanent relief. Co
Sole yourself with the knowledge tty
1,000,000 women have been complelci,
cured by Wine of Cardui. These wom
en suffered from lencorrhoea, irregular
menses, headache, backache, and
bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui
will slop all tliesa aches and pains
for you. Purchaso a $1.00 bottle of
Wine o! Cardui to-day and lake it fn
tho privacy of your home.
For advice and literature, Advisory address, giving symp
toms, “The Ladies’ Depart me
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Clmtf.uuA a.
Team
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Lincoln, - Nebraska.
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No trnvi Png canvassers sic employed
Jem » ter local agents will Vie sent upon
application. All nicnev should be sent
by P, O. order. Express oqder, or bv
bunk draft on New York or Chicago.
Do not soml Individual chetks or stamps.
MAY SHERIFF SALES.
Will bo sold before tho court lionso
door in t.lio town of Zobulon, Pike coun
ty, Ga., on tlm fivst Tuesday in May
1902, between tho hours of 10 o’clock a.
m. and 4 o’clock p. m. to the highest
bidder for cash tho following described
property to-wit:
Eighty [8u] acresnl land of Sirs. Nettie Har
rell, .uimx of the .Inn. Virtleiv estate. Sniil
land bomiilcil ns follows: on tno north hy
.infill i ulipiUt, on tho cast by obi ViwIon estate,
on tbe south by Dr. II. Pcrdeit,#wt on’ tho
went, by Mrs. Nettie HavrcH, Ley tact t>sv ns the.
property ol Mrs. Alaftie Harrell, Ailrnx Jim.
Yiiilen by virtue of ami to satisfy a tax It fa
jMsiict by ,T- T. Hunt, Tax Collector of Pike
county, it being for state unit county taxes for
the \ear 1901. Levy made by J. (>. Stock L.
inf Pike county and turned over to me to
advertise and sell, Tills the 1st day of Apr)! ISOS.
J. II. Mfl.NBR Sheriff.
REDUCE YOUR
LIVING EXPENSES
By patronizing W. T. Fin*
cher, the new Grocer. He
has a fresh line bought for
cash and is selling them cheap
er than merchants who buy
time. Try him. r
on
“
Sout hern Ry. 8cb«dnte
Trains from Fort Valley and for Wil
liamson, Griffin, Atlanta, Columbus, etc.
pass Zcbulon, Ga., No. 29, daily ,8-50 ant.
Trains from Atlanta, Griffin, Williamson
etc. for Fort Valley, pass Zelmlon, No.
30, daily, 0 20 pm;No. 58,except Sunday
12-58 pm.
Close connection at Atlanta for all
points North, East aud West.
Tide signature Is on ovary box of the genuine
Laxative Bronio*Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cure* n cold In on®
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