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The Pike County Journal.
ESTABUS11KI) IN 1888
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. F. DUPREE.
Alturuny *1 l»»
Zetmion, Georgia
E. A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BARNESV1I1E >
DR. J. R GRAVES,
Pfctalrlan and NnrvYun.
Zebulon Ga.
MRS. OR. M. G. HAGAN,
MEaNSVILLE, GA.
Ladies come and talk with me or
mite me inclosing stamp for reply. I
will care any ordinary female or chronic
disease.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Lo aus mado prjmptly ou improved
real estate.
E. F. DUPREE.
CHAS. J. LESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BARNEsYILLE, GA.
Office in Swan’s building, over Post
office.
Loans negotiated on farm and city
roper! v.
B. C MURRAY,
Dentist,
49)4 Hill St. Griffin Ga.
M. W. BEGK – C. R. GWYN,
uatms
ZEBULON, GA.
A- A. MURKHEY,
Attorney at Lent',
Barnearille, Ga.
0. H. PERDEU.
Dentist.
BARNE8VILLE, GA.
ty Office over Chamber's Drill;
Stoie.
DRS. J. M. – M. M. HEAD,
physicians and Burgeons,
ZEBULON and LIFSEY, GA.
R. T. DANIEL – A. B. POPE
Attorneys at Law,
ZEBULON and GRIFFIN. GA.
w. w. LAHBDIN,
Attorney And Coun*elor At Law.
BA.RNESVILIJS, GA.
Office over K«w South saving’s Bank, Will
do » general practice in all the Courts, State
and Federal, in Pike, Upton, Monroe? braiding
iw»<t Fulton Counties, Damagefeuita a »iieciali*
ty. Loans negotiated.
LOOK IN YOUR ALBUMS
at the old faded Pictures and then go
where you can get Pictures made that
wont fade. 1 will make you two fine
Cabinet Rise photos, lor a shot l.» e fot
80 cts.
G. W. GRICE.
BAttNESVILLE, GA.
J. M. STRICKLAND.
Attorney and Coonislor.at Law.
GRIFFIN, GA.
Office over Merchants and Planters
Bank.
J. R. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law,
Will *fsctlee in Spalding, Pike and
Monroe. Collections a specialty.
Office with Marcus W . Beck.
GRIFFIN, GA.
OR. t L HANES,
Dentist,
WA1EFIN, : : GA,
Office upstairs in building adjoining,
an the north, McWilliams – Son.
DR. H, J. G iRLAND.
Dentist,
iRHTFUS G A. ■
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, MAY 9, 1902.
SPECIALTIES.
H. T. PILLS.
H. C. MIXTURE.
LA-GRIPPE
These goods are sold
strictly on their merits and
if no good no pay.
We carry a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Fluid Extracts, 1 oilet
Extracts, Fine Per^pmcry, 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.
John T. Baker spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
R. R. McLeroy, of Qiiitte, was
here this week.
S. A. Howell was here Tuesday
from Lifsey.
The county commissioners were
iu session Tuesday.
Ordinary Means held bis
monthly*court Monday.
To Cure a Cold io One Day
Take Laxative tiromo Quinine Tatdets.
All druggists reiund the money ii it fails
to cure. £. W Giove.s ►ignature is on
eachbox. 75c'
Do You Need Money?
Loans on larm lauds quick and
cheap.
E. A Stephens,
Attorney at Law, BarnenyiUe, Ga.
Ira Slade, of Griffio, spent Mon
day night in the city.
C. P. Jordan, nl Molena. travell
ing salesman tor the McCormick
Harvesting Machine Co., was in
Zebulon this week
Col. J. J. Rogers, ol Buroesville,
attendee Ordinary Mean-, court
Monday.
Col. Claude E-ttes, one of the lead
mg lawyers ol Macon, was here
Monday in at tendance upon Ordina
ry Means' court.
Col 8. J. Hale, of Milner, sponi
Monday in Zebulon.
R. Y. Beckham. Jr., who is now
connected with Tbe Courier Dispatch,
of Dublin, Gs; is at home on a visit
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y.
Beckham. His Zebulon friends will
he pleased to learn that he is suc
ceeding well as a newspaper mau
$11.00 Worth for Only $5.00.
\Ye will send Review of Reviews,
I'ublic Opinion, Current Literature
(all new), McClure's, Suecees ami
The Journal, all six od« year, (or
85.00. The rogulsr price si 811.00
Mrs. Mary Barks of near town
Bhot and Killed a chickeu hawk
Monday that measured 3^ feet trout
tip to tip.
' J, A. Banks, who has been at 8t.
Marys, Ga., (or over a year, is at
home oo a visit to his parents, Mr.
and Airs. B. Banks.
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quin'me Tablets cure
a cold in one day Sb cure, No j ay.
Price 25c.
Southern Ry. Bcbednle
Trains from Fort Valley and for Wit
liamsoa, Griffin, Atlanta. Columbus, etc.
pass Zebulon, Ga.. No. 2d, daily 8-50 am.
Trains from Ulanta, Griffin, Williamson
etc. for Fort Valley, pass Zebulon, No -
30, daily, 0 20 pm;No. 58 ,except Sunday
12-5s pm.
Close connection at Atlanta for ad
p iota North East and West
f>. C. pills.—A fine Tonic Pill for
weakness, general debility, blood piirli
er, losa of appetite, indigestion –c.
. C, JMixtur*.—For coughs, Hoarse
ness, Bronchitis and all kindred troubles
of the lungs.
La-Onpp* c»w«t».-For La Grippe,
Colds, Soreness in Muscles Ac as a result
of colds.
Miss Mary El* Means visited
Mentisville relatives this week.
Hon. John F. Madden, of Oon
cord, was here Tuesday.
Sciatic Rbeumatitm Cured After Fourteen
Years of Suffering.
“I have been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years,” savs
Josh Edrar, ,if Germantown, Cal. “I wa
able lo be around out constantly suffer
ed. 1 tried everything 1 could hear of
and at last was tol l to try Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm, wbi- h I did and was imme
diately relieved and in a short time cur
ed . and I am happy to say It lias not
since returned.” Why noi use this lini
ment and g.-t well ? It i- lor side by *
Eneas S Murphcy, ol Bartlesville
Was here Tuesday,
Tax Collector J. T. Hunt and
Tax Receiver E. M. Eppinger were
here Tuesday.
Dr. J. (J. Beckham, ot William
son, spent Sunday in Zebulon wi ll
old ireiuds
No Loss of Time.
1 have Sold Chamberlain's Colic.
Choh-a–nd Diarrhoea Remedy fer years,
and would rather De out. ol coffee and
sugar than it. I sold five botdes cf it
yesterday to threshers that could go no
failivr, and they are at work again this
morning. —H. P- Piiici.es, Plymouth,
Oklahoma As will he seen by ihe above
the threshers w,-re aht# to keep on WJ Ii
their worn without losing a single day’s
time. You should keep a bottle of ihis
Heme Iv In your home. For sale by*
All Dealers Zebulon, R A. Mallory
Concord, II. G. Jordan Molena.
Dr. J. B. Mathews spent Satur
day and Sunday in Rome.
Whooping Cough.
A ■woman who has had experience
with this disease, tells how to prevent
any dangerous consequences from it. She
sayf.’ Our three children took whooping
cough last summer, our baby hoy being
only three months old. and owing to our
giving them Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy, they lust none ot their plumpness
anu came out in much better health than
other children whose parent* did not use
th's remedy. Our o'dest littiff girl would
call lustily ior cough syrup between
whoops. —Jzf-sm PiNKitY Ham., Spring
vibe, Ala. This Remedy ! s for sale bv*
M3RCXN—LYLe8.
Mr. Joe Marlin, of Milner and
Miss Carrie Lyles, of this place,
were united «<» marriage hy Ordi
nary Means at 3 o'clock Sunday
afternoon. .Mr. hfariin is a suecess.
ful farmer and is well known over
the county. Tlio bride is (he daugli
tea ol W. T. Lyles. She was a
favorite with the young set. They
will make their future home In
Milner.
WON’T FOLLOW ADVICE AFTfcR PAYING
FOR IT.
In a recent article a prominent physi
cian says, “It is next to impossible for
the phvsi.dan to get bis palient to carrjr'
out any prescribed course of hygiene or
diet to the smallest extent; he has hut
0 „ e rt l.-ft, namely, the drug tr. at
meot ," W hen medicines are used for
( . luon!c the most mild and
?eflt|e obtainable, such as Chamberlain’s
Bt „ ma( . he – Ljv ,. r Tablets, should be
employed, Tiieir use is not followed by
cont ,tipat,on as they leave the bowels it:
a nntmal and healthy condition.
,- (ir 58 , e ( , y * A) , Dea , , g zebulon. R.
Mattery Core ,rd,H, G. J >rdau Molena.
HE WHO Runs MAY READ.
The lesson of this statement is
not bird to leai n: John \Vu»uinak
er piys one thousand dollars n day
in the newspapers of his home town
for a Iveriising.
Those who do noi think ii pay* to
advertise, should hr convinced hy
this example; fnr truly, there is no
dout't that this merchant prince
knows What “pays," and how to
succeed in business. The Wanamak
er stores are the biggest in the imuii'
try, and their immense and complete
stock is being offered to the public
through the columns ol ihe newspa
pers. And for (his service, Mr. Wan
ama**er pays 83r>!i,i>00 per »o.Mr
To ihe Press he pays StiU.OOO; to
the Ledger $fiO,0O0; to ihe North
American $75,055 and to tlie Kyen
iug Telegram, $50,00.
Up to a few months ago Mr. Wana
maker was using h page tu the Re
Cord at the rate of $S7,50J a year,
which wouhl have made an annual
expenditure of $382,500. When he
wauled to renew tnsudvertisitig eofi
tract with ihe Record ihe publishers
asked $‘25,000 moie, or a total ol
$112,500. Mr Wanamaker refused
to pay the amount, thinking that a»
one else would pay that sum fnr the
page. The proposition was put to Lit
JBrua , who accepted the contract
without it moment's hesitation, and
they are now paying that enormous
sum for the use of the page for one
year.
State of Ohio, City or Toledo
Lucas Oounty,
Fkank J. (.hknicy makes oaci that be
id :bu senior partner ol the firm of F. J.
Cheney A Co , doing bus ni-s, in lire
Coy of Toted,. County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay ihe sum
0i > ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to,
each and every case ol Cuiari li mat can
not be cured by tbe use of Hall's Ca
tahkk Cure.
FRANK J CHHNEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my pre eiice, this fitb day of December,
A. 1). 1»8«.
A. W. GLESON,
Seal. Noi ray Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and aeis directly oil the blood and mu
eus surfaces of tbe system Send t,r tbe
testimonials, fr, e
F. J. CHENEY A C'O., Toledo, O.
fold by druggesi, 75c.
Hull's Family Pill* are tbe best.
ONE ON 1NGERS0LL.
Fiom tbe Woman's Home Companion.
This is the story of how wn old
colored Woman once got the better
of the gleat infidel:
“When Robert G. Ingersoll came
to Washington from the West, his
head filled with legal lore and inh
denity, or it would better to call it
agnosticism, he encountered in one
of the corridors of the capitol an
old negro woman vigorously scrub
bing Hie floor when she heard any.
one coming, and when the footsteps
died away busily reading her Bible.
“lie slipped upon her very quiet
ly one morning, and taking her by
surprise, yy.ith her Bible, he said:
iMilry, do you believe all you read
there?’
“I sutanly do, 1 she replied; ( ebery
word, Colonel Ingersoll.’
<( t Do you believe that God made
man out of dust’
“In coase I does.'
« ‘Say, it happened to rain hard
about that time, and the dust was
gone and there was nothing but
mud ?’
“ ‘Don de good Lawd knovved en
ough to know dat it was time to
make dem lawyers an’ infidels, Col.
onel Ingersoll.’
“Bob walked away crestfallen and
quoting Tennyson's‘In Memoriam,‘
‘Leave thou they sister when she
prays.“ «
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICK 1.0U;
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Notice* under this heading are $5 each
advance,
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
I hereby announce myself a, a candidate
for Ue|,resentative ot I'tke canty subject to
the action of tlic Democratic Primary.
E. M. OWEN.
I respectfully announce mjai If a candidate
for the legislature, subject to Um action of tin
Democratic primary to be held in Pike.
J. F Madden.
Mr. Editor: Please aav to the white people
of I’lkc that I am a candidate for the Legisla
tore ai.it that 1 will submit mv candidacy to
the white primary to be called by the Demo
crane Executive Committee of the county, and
that I will abide the nomination.
A. A.. MvurusY.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby announce myself aa a candidate
re-election for Clerk of the Superior Court
Pike county, subject to the Democratic pri
niarv.
Respectfully,
0. B. Mathews.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election ns county Treasurer of Pike, sub
ject to the coming Dbmocratto primary. Will
unprcciate your support.
M. ii . J! ABU 1 SON.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I urn a candidate for the office of tax receiv
er ot Pike county, subject to tile action of Hie
Democratic primary. If elected vill endeavor
to discharge the duties of the office faithfully.
R. Y. Beckham.
f am a candidate for tax receiver of l’ike
County subject to the action of the Democratic
primary. I want yonr vote.
G. A.. Simmons.
I am a candidate for re-election to the office
of tax receiver of Pike county, subject to the
Democratic primary.
E. M. KmsGBR.
FOR SHERIFF.
I respectfully amiomice myself a candidate
for re-election for sheriff of Pike county, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic party. 1
am very grateful to the good people of Pike for
their past support and Ii re-elected will be as
faithful in the performance of my duties as in
the past. j. ft. Milner.
The .Journal is authorised to announce the
name of P. It. Wilder as a candidate for
Sheriff of Pike county subject to the Demo
cratic primary to oeheld June tr
FOR CORONER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office ot coroner 01 l’ike county, subject to tne
Democratic primary, your support will be
appreciated.
J. E. SMITH,
The Journal is authorized to nnnmince the
name of II. L. Green as a candidate for Cor
onor, subject to Democratic primary.
FOR TAX COLLEOTOr.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re
election to the office of Tax collector, subject
to the Democratic primary.
With assurances of my profound appreciation
of all favors shown me in the past, I most
respectfully and earnestly solicit the support of
every voter in ilio county in the approaching
primary. Hunt,
Jam. T.
FOB STATE SENATOR.
To the voters of the Twenty-second scnarorial
District:
1 am a candidate for the Senate from
this District, subject to the Democratic
nomination, and respectfully solicit your
support If elected, J will ende avor to
the full extent of my ability to represent
you faithfully and efficiently.
Very .rnlv,
W. A. Woksham.
THE EDITORIAL “WE.”
In response to uu inquiry as to the
origin of the editorial “we.“ the
Memphis Commercial-Appeal says:
“The origin of tbe editorial ‘we‘
is involved in some doubt, bat it
was first used, in all pobability, to
convey a plurality of idea. Kiugs,
princes, potentates, ecclesiastical dig
Hilaries or others who speak or write
HI ft representative capacity, make
us of the plural pronoun.
“The continued use of the editors
tal ‘we‘ in modern journalism is no
longer primarily to convey a plrual
ity ot idea, bat « Used <« conceal in
dividuality and avoid any semblance
ot egotism on the part of an editor.
In addition to numerous oilier vir
tues the modern editor is excoeding
ly uredest and shirks from publicity,
as a maiden shirks from the vulgar
gaze. Editors who write all the wise
things appearing in the newspapers
are wholly unselfish, and they are
always anxious that tbe public and
the averse at large shall share in
ihe honor .“
A pumping engine in a Birming
ham Canal station was recently re
moved after having been in con
tinuous use for 120 years.
ALL WOMEN
Wine of Cardui is the guardian
ol a woman’s health and happi
ness from youth to old age.. It.
helps her safely into womanhood.
It sustains her during the trials
of pregnancy, childbirth and
motherhood, making labor easy
and preventing hooding and mis
carriage. It gently leads her
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life.
WINE” CARDUI
cures leueorrhoea, falling of the
womb, and menstrual irregularity
In every form. It is valuable in
every trying period of a woman’s
life. It reinforces the nervous
system, acts directly on the geni
tal organs and is the finest tonic
for women known. Ask your
druggist for a $1.00 bottle of
d Vi mi of Cardui.
I usinff Batesville. Wine Cardui Ala., July and 1L Tiled- 1900,
am or
diSlerftnt ford's Black-Draught already. and I Several foel like la- a
woman
dies hero ihe keep the mealoines in their
homes. aU time. I have three girts
and they are using ifc with mo.
Mfa. KATE BROW DEB.
For aO\!w ami literature, addreaa, Kiting
tymptotus, “The Chattanooga Ladlefi’ Medicine Advisory Company, Depart
ment Chattanooga, ", The Tenn.
JUNE SHERIFF SALE.
Will lie sold before the court Louse
door in the town of Zebulon, Pike coun
ly, Ga., on the first Tuesday in June
1902. between the hours of 10 o’clock a.
m. and 4 o’clock p. m. to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property to-wii; •“ - •- •.
Ah th it tract, oi land being p–rtl.of lot
number ninety and vo much ot lot num
Her one hundred and throe (103) as lies
ea-t of Elkins Creek and tbe line ihiotign
said lot dividing the same between John
W. and James Flemisttyr and also so
much of lots number one hundred and
three (l03)one hundred aDd twenty one
(121), one hundred and twenty three
(123), as lies between said dividing line
and Elkin’s Crook , containing one hum
died and eighty (LH0) acres more or less,
the same being the lunds when on J. M.
Phillips resides, heretofore Held by said
Phillips under a bond for titles from
J.dm W. Flerais'er and said land being
described in His said bond as rollows.*
Parts < f lots nmnbeis one bundrid and
three (V>3) one bundrel and twenty me
(121,, one hundred and twenty two (122Y
and one hundred and twenty three (l2i).
The same is levied on as the property of
J.M. Phillips to satisfy a rt fa in favor
E. J. Flemister, Administrator ol John
W, Flemister : decease I, against said J.
M. Poiliios, now proceeding in name of
H . 11. Drake, Administrator of John W.
Fh-im-ter, he having succeeded E J,
Fleinlater as such administrator.
J. M. Phillips, tenant iu possession
notified in writing of this Jevey ai
required by law Levied to collect bal
ance of purchase money, Deed convey
ing this land to J. M. Phillips, has been
filed and recorded in the Clefk’a office as
required by law. TliJf the 1st day ol
May 1902.
.1. It. M1LSRR Sheriff.
THE COMMONER,
Issued Weekly,
William J. Bryan,
Editor and Publisher,
Lincoln, - Nebraska.
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WHISKEY
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Mention this pacer and send fov private
price list. Write:
WINSTON D!5. CO., f mtlott, N, C.
lowest priced whiskey house.