The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, September 28, 1888, Image 2

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I SUBSCRIPTION ONLY jSljOO Friday Sept 28,1888. O. A. Clinton, Editor and Pub. J3grSee legal advertisements. Jggr'We are nowise responsible for the views of our correspon dents. OUR RATES. Local notices 5 cents per line. Quarter column 3 months $ 500 6 “ “ one year Half'colomn 3 months u !• g « “ “ one year One column 3 months (I 41 g 41 “ “ one year 10,01 20,00 10,00 20,00 35,00 20,00 35,00 60,00 publican parfy Often in its hour ol used. but Chairman Quay will pe apt to find its cflasp fastened tigl t when be hands around the 'hat. [Macon Telegraph. HE SLIPPED OUR TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND -OF NEW YORK. 'FOR Vice PRESIDENT ALLEN G. THURMAN, OF OHO. From the Washington Critic. "Those stockings are all wool, I presume?" she said, asahe request ed the clerk to wrap her up a half dozen pairs. "Oh, yes. miss, "he answered in thoughtlessness, '‘they’re all wool and a yard wide.” “Sir!" she exclaimed indignantly, and before he fully realized what he said she whisked out of the store. An exchange refers to Oorge L. Crnverse.of Ohio, as a demo crat. Mr. Converse is ah ut as much of a democrat as Ben Butler or Charles A. Dana. Mr. Con verse felf from grace several year6 ago, but forgetfulness ot the fact is surely pardonable. I will teach Arithmetic, for 20 days. The course will be Thorough and ‘Practical. .THE REPUBLICAN KICKER. Only a few years ago the Cam- <erous of Pennsylvania, father and son, were recognized as prime powers in the republican machine. Until I8S0 they were, perhaps the two most influential managers in the party. To their boldness.and sagacity, as well as to their lavish liberality with money the Repub lican party owes a great deal. The failure of third-termism in 1880 was a serious set-back to the Camerons. After the defeat of Gen. Grant for the nomipation in that year they tpst to a large de gree the zeal which had hitherto characterized their support of the Republican party. They heartily disliked Garfield, whom tVey re garded as timid and insincere. Blaine's nomination in 1884 dis gusted the Camerons. Their in- ||(1<llit , ~ J ' 1 rf~~l ‘ and' T4. The fend between them and the man from Maine was of long stand ing and there was no man in the party whose nomination could have been more galling to the Camerons than was Blaine's They sulked in silence through the last campaign. In this cam paign Senator Don Cameron lias been heard from. There were ru mors that he was quite indifferent to the fate of the republican ticket but this was denied. According to the well informed New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Times Senator Cameron has been expressing his opinions of the re publican candidate for President very plainly. While in New York the other day he met Sena tors Allison and Hale. With them was an Indiana democrat with whom Cameron was not ac quainted. On being introduced the Pennsylvania senator asked the Indiana democrat if his people ‘ ‘iriwqded to let that creature, Harrison, carry Indiana." On being assured that Indiana would go for Cleveland. Senator Cameron let out his mind full on Harrison. He declared,-, that his nomination was a burlesque; that it fr reed the Republican party to face certain defeat; that nobody paid any atten tion to Harrison when he was in An it! er American girl has capt ured an English robkmiu. This case is different from most of the others in the pa-ticu’a-s that the fo’egners is not a pauper lord or a man of bad character. He is none other than the Duke of Nor folk, who lias an immense fortune, a good name and a lineage of as" touiding lergth. The fortunate ady is Miss Virginia McTavish of Biltimore.' She also has an an of which she is proud, being a de- Cendant of Charles Carroll of Car rollton. [Macon Telegraph. I will teach the best rules 'used by a Business Colleges and Account ants. To “rest’’ the students, I shall let them write in Wards Busi ness Forms—about one hour each day. By this method they will learn much of Correspondence and Simple Acc’ts. This is the opportunity for Married, as well as Single persons to obtain a thorough and Practical knowledge of Numbers. Your progress will depend up in your Natural Capacity and “stick ativeness." However, I am sure that I can teach as much in 20 da vs as is usually taught in ten months. Tuition $2,50. School will begin Monday, Nov. 26 and close Friday Dec. 21 1888 For further information ADDRESS fire. Rates aud ^Companies, guaran teed asgood as the best. HOWELL 6. PARKER, FA YETTEVILLE, GA. I am representing the AT LANTA HOME, PHENIX and other Insurance Companies. Call on or address me at FAY ETTEVILLE. M. E. HILL. A.&F. R. R. J TIME TABLE No. 13. Following schedule goes into effect. >h,1888. SOUTH BOUND. SMITHS /"''M)REBlllousn(>D 3: Sic* Headache In Four hour*. (S) 0m Clno do?a rolleves Neuralgia. They euro and prevent Chills Fovor, Sour Stomach Bad Breath. Cloarlho Skin, Tc.no too Nerves, and give Lite Vigor to tho system. Done: ONE BEAN. Try thorn once and you will never bo without them. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold bv Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt of price In stamp?, postpaid, to any address, J. k\ SMITH 3e CO., Manufactrrf'r ■ nd So 1 -r-cpi.. SHerrSaiesT LOOK HERE! A. A. CAMP. —-VO— Fayetteville, Georgia. No. Jl Leave Atlanta 4 00 p in Leave l^ayettevi le 5 40 " Williamson 6 02 “ Culoden 7 24 Arrive Foit Valley 8 40 Nv). If5 Leave Atlanta 7 10 am Leave Fayetteville 9 30 " Williamson 11 33 ** Culloden 2 00 p m Arrive Fort Valley 4 00 No. -|-3 Leave At anta 6 30 a m Leave Fayetteville 7 44 “ Williamson 8 39 “ Culloden 9 57 \rrive Fort Valley 11 10 NORTH BOUND -0-M : No. J l Leave Fort Vall.ey 6 30 a m A WORD TO MY ERS. CUSTOM Arrive Culloden Williamson Fayettevle Atlanta 7 45 9 07 100 11 15 :o:- Will be sold be- Georgia, Fayette county \ fore the court house door in the town of Fayette ville, Fayette County Georgia within lawful hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October, 1888, as the property of Jordan Price, un der and by virture of a mortgage fi fa issued from Fayette Superior Court in favor of John Neal vs Jordan Price, the following des cribed land to wit; All that tract or parcel of land lying in the Sixth (6) district of Fayette County Georgia. The same being forty five acres of land more or less off of the west side of lot of land num ber one hundred and twenty nine (129) and said land b ing all of said lot of land lying on the west side of White Water Creek except five (5) cres owned by B. Rcn- froe during his life time. Said land is levied on and vVill be sold sub ject to the dower of Sarah Price, the widow of said Jordan Price, the same now being occupied by her as a dower. Property pointed out in mortgage fi fa. Sarah Price tenant in posession notified of levy. This August the 29th, 1888 J. W. Brown Sheriff yiast think of it! I vi’l se’1 fiv hundred mat hes for five ceqts, The best New Orleans syrup a 60 cents per gallon. The best flour at $5,75 per bM. A lull line of DRY GOODS p^NOTJ O N S »t boJtfo.m price: Xo^fG Leave Fort Va’ley 10 45 a m Arrive Culloden 12 40 pm ‘ Wi.li imson 2 59 •* Fuyetttville 4 30 “ Atlanta 7 15 X f l Leave Foit Valley 3 10 p m > nive Culloden 4 25 •• Williamson 6 02 •* Fayetteville 7 01 “ Atlanta 8 15 Tf Tri weekley fSuns Ho! Ho! Ho! I Daily. [day only. I T. St TROY. Gen’t $ubt "King Solomon” ‘Rebel G.’r/ and “Mollie /ohnson - ' To(vucco The best thats made, at bottom prices.' -Boots and Shoes- beautifully illustrated. This Magazine portrays Ameri can thought and life from ocean to ocean, is filled with pure high-class literature, and can be safely r/cl. corned in any family circle. PRICE 25a. OR $3 A YEAR BV MAIL. in prices to suit every-body, -•-Hats™ Sample Copy of current number mailed up m re ceipt of £5 eta.; bach numbers, 15 ctr. Tro.i.him List with either. Address: XL T. BUSH & S01T, Fablishers, ISO & 132 Tearl St., N. Y. I have the largest stock of hats that ever was in Faverteville and! will sell them cheaoer than ever before. Thanking yon for your liberal patronage during my first year, I solicit a continuance, and will guar antee you ■ money 's worth. Respect. A. A. CAMP. Also at the same time and place one tract of land lying in said county 4th district, known as lot No. (140) one hundred and forty, containing two hundred and two and one half acres (202j^)more or less. Levied on as the property of R. B. Shell by T. J. roll COUGHS And GROUP U8* TAYIiOJl’S Edmund the Senate, and that if by any pos-J son by virture of a fi fa issured by sibility he shold hap’pen to be elect- Superipr Court of said county ^4 jtheAeaders of the Republican party would be foun d vary scarce about the white house- Senator Cameron was quite sure he n$ver would cross the thre ihold so;long as Harrison was its occupant. It was a notorious fact that Cai eron snubbed Harrison more th once when they were in tjj| together. He is well aware tflat f Harrison were PreakHtat th name Blaine would be Presiden/. in freaiity, and this it a sufficient ex planation of Senator Cameron's in ,'avor of Leyyat Robinson and ethers versus T> A. Adams and R. Shell, Ex’s, on estate of Samuel lobinson deceased, /ames Proy- r enant in posession notified this ttgust 29ch, 1888. J. W. Brown Sheriff. ilList of letter remaining dead in the post office at Fayetteville for t||b month ending August 1, 1888. jerry Jones, S. B. Jones, J. L. Chapman, Albert Coggins, O- M. Morphy, 5. L. Moore Samuel Murphy, S. iv Dale J. W. Kitii: ns, Post Master. tejss ii W r PHYSICIAN Mrrr.r.RSZ2^r. TM nM |oa,u (mtkereff from a tr•» of the iui. ruD, ImwlDf atoat th. amajt ttnu. tu tiio BouU.tr, Suim m>W>. « iUmuUUnf rxjwotoml principle th,l 'not,.. B« phi.,in producln. th. «,rl. moratr * i proBuclR, wit t th.ou «»rly raornlni! eouph. «r<l .tlmy throw off th. far. membrane [ whooplBg-ooatrh. When fiomhln-l wl»h the holing tune! ■ ta|la.<ie prlnolpl. In the mullein plant of the o!rt fl,M, . -at. In TtvtM’g CancKit Rnwar- •'- c - - J C«im«h RnwacT or K» UL . JF 1 ®/ *£• Oneet known ram dy tor Cough,, llroup, Whuoplns-Cotntb nod ConjnmnUoa; u] to I..I.UM". •UI4 U pWd to Uk# ft. aii rour dro.dttt hr It. frln' jta.nnS tl. WAITER A. tAYI.OR *n..t. a. •vim very pxtvrmlvriy r.ml favor*blr kn..- hrotiiriiout tlm Smitht-ru Stutoe, pu.vb . j till »\v net um unil nn.-d-ttr. in tflect liavjnlwu.v ! ••.-cnllicttvop’r. Ht. ii 'at-lt-fi in tlie cure ot Mm’.i 1 .riHuirT ; ln;r itmv imvc iiceu owrccnn-bt tli. w uf E. H. H., v.*birll I Save fin it with titilin ' ni'.ee.m fi ; .lu cure ol Serolulii, Kluni-.v .A If to ! i.on;*, Sfciii Uincaacp, syphilitic C'umpli.mif ] Oiitiin h, etc. ltd iictlim l'f.8 ljeer. po illrcet ami p< werfn that oik, Hitigle Iniitle has often cITeiteil c;j entire cure. ”Ae an apprlizer tn il r'onwHl betil, [ have never known Its equal. )! Is >.\el) ailnptei.; to tho Kcrof.il'ius UlatheBlfiof infm.lt. .ml tli ee nut * onialn vegetable or mint rul pnlwm. Dir'n;'n praetk-n of as yearH 1 hu nevei use*i " Iilo-Hl rt-r.i-.-ilr ro rnew’y In i * tii ut hh it hud proven lo la- a j-lHut rt iiit-.lv ol aliwilute cei'ta ui.' iiiiii 1 i lieeifutly rocomiiH'inl it ns l iftin' . 1 pulillc eontlilenee. It* tvotuierfu. ••i’; - arc too nuUH-roiu Hi.Hl too pl.iviiip to ad- u .i Oi Ilunh;. J. T. ftItOklOOOLB, M. D., All .Ilia, Oa. OM OR. BiaaiRff- HUCKf.KBSRBV CfHtDIAl7 hr liy**}. OrtnaMfy vul ChUdrea Tnelh,p ( . Par T; alflleteil with »n,v form of r.lo-il Poi.-on ••all f -r n E. B., the only quick lilooil ) unfl tin nru : mill imn't penult old, flow renipilli-s i ■ pii'nieil oIT upon you. l.arpe bolt!, a t". aTbcej EHhi)l> Ejh.h Co . e.lUPtd "" 'ampton Georgia. •-S>PKALEN--k G.aeral Merchandise. ry Goods, Notions, Heavy, Tamil.: ail o erics, Canned Goods, etc. etc. Ail new sont.a l‘e beat in tlie country. 'Call , and see nlc hey Groceries, ConfVctiori- Isaiid at prices tliat can fi6 j n yon want bargains, j Rfespeit. M. D. NORTH, . The Brown Cotton Gin Co, NEW LONDON, Conn. Manufacturers of the Old Reliable Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders, and Condensers. All the very latest improvtjments:. two brash belts, steel bearings, I improved roll box, patent whip-1 per, extra strong brush! New! perfected Feeder, enlarged dastl proof Condenser. I Strong, durable and simple! in construction. Gins fault. iuns| light, and cleans the sc6d per fectly. j Send lor Circular anti List. Chester Cofnty Agricultural Wor CORN DRILL. Iijds are made of iron, the driving wheel having a lie face. The corn box is made of iron, consequently _ nc warping orvet- WILL DROP THE CORN IN HILLS OR ROW8, AND IS EASILY OPERATED. COOPER & HiIX. MANUFACTURERS OF THE warping or’get ting out of shape. Thu operator! can *e the corn .lropplBC. invito Co .levs, .farroen and others iuturerte I ia Agricultural Machine! to thoroughly Insf onr machine. srs~ Send for mentioning thitj AVONDALE, CHESTER C0.« H try ME” HAY TEDDER. DR. RICE, For is years at 37 Court Place, now at rill “ Bet. 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