The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, October 05, 1888, Image 3

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-REWS. ISSUED EVEUY FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION ONLY $1,00 Friday Oct. 5th, 1888. 0. A. Clinton, Editor and Pub. Ct-W”3ee legal advertisements. 2^°°We are nowise responsible for the views of our correspon dents. SEND US THE NEWS. w > want the people in every portion oj ihe county to send us the nows, wo will furnish you with stamps, paper and envelopes and send all regular cor respondents a < opy of the paper free. Send us every item that will be of value to anyone in or around here, wo will greatly apprioiato any and all help you can give us. In writing send vour communications so wc can get them by Tuesday, CHURCH DIRECTOR Y. Methodist—Rev. H, L. Embry, Pastor. Pleaching 1st Sunday and Saturday before. Sunday School a. m. T. F. Garrison Sup't. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist—Dr. I. G. Woolsey Pas tor. Preaching 3rd Sunday and Saturday before. Sunday School 9 a. m. J. W. Grayham Supt. Prayer meeting Sunday night. COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk—A. E. Stokes, Fayette ville, Georgia. Ordinary—D. M. Franklin, Fayetteville. Georgia. Sheriff—/. W. Brown, Fayette- viile, Georgia. Dept ’y Sheriff—W. N. Hender son, Fayetteville, Georgia. Tax Receiver—F. N. Farr, Flat Creek, Georgia. Tax Collector—J. H. Williford, Flat Creek, Georgia. Treasurer—L. C. Ellison, Flat Creek, Georgia. Surveyor—W. H. Prichard, Brooks Station, Georgia. Coroner—A. Jones, Brooks Station. Georgia. County School Commissioner— W. T. Glower, Flat Creek, Ga, POST OFFICE. J. W. Kitchens post master.. L. A. Perdue As’t. post master Up mail closes -at 4 30. - Down ipail ^closes ajt 8 30. KNIGHTS' OF HONOR. /. W. Kitchens Dictator J. T. Ebwards, past Dictator A. O. Blaa lock Reporter. D. M. Franklin Financial Repoiter. W. N, T. Harp Secretary. Meet 2nd and 4th Saturday at 3 30 P. M. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. L. F Blalock, (. hairrnanB. L. John son, O. II. Eatin, W. N. T. Harp. Dr E. 15. Weldon, A. E. Stokes, ex-off C lerlc. DISTRICT COURTS. .496 G. M. (Fifth)—S. T. Blalock. J F ;B. L. MoGough; N. P. and ex-oil . P, 4th Friday in eacli month. 638 G. Mj (Fourth) C. R. Woolsey, P.; J. M. Spurlin, N. P. ex-off. J. P- 2 d Saturday in each month. 709 G. M.‘[Black Rock] J. M. Mur phy, J. P.; J. T. Rrogden, N. P. and ex-off J. P.; 4th Saturday. 495 G.M. [Sixth) Wm. Whatley, J. P. ;J. M. Arnall, N. P .an es-off, J P, 3d Wednesday. 1293 G. M (Brooks Station) J B Carson, J P; JM Bridges, N P and ex-off J P; 4th Thursday, 624 G M (Shakerag) J Q Landrum, J P ; B, Adams, N, P, and ex-off, J, F 2nd Saturday, 549 G, M, [Rare Over] J. M, Palmer J. P.: M. M. Collier, N. P. and ex- off, J. P.: 1st Saturday. 1248 G. M. (Hopeful) J. S. Thofnton, J, P.; H. B. Holder, N, P, and cx-off J. P.; 3d Saturday. 1262 G. M. (Europe) S. B. Lew is, J. P.: F. D. Hewell, N. P. and ex-off. J P . 3d Saturday. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. V. LESTER. Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, Ga. II. A. PEEBLES Attorney at Law, Hampton, Ga. Will practice in all the courts of this lnd adjoining counties. M. E. HILL, Attorney at Lazo, Fayetteville, Ga. Will practice in all the courts, of Ups and adjoining counties. OlBco in he e urt house. T. IV. RED WINE. Physician and Sergeou, tile, Ga. FOR TAX RECEIVER. I hereby announce mysel a candidate for Tax Receiver sub ject to whatever direction the exs ecutive committee may see fit to order to nominate candidates. MILES BROWN. IN AND AROUND TOWN Jack frost. Fine weather. Fayetteville on a boom. Cotton coming in lively. The Burks House is undergoing repairs. Sheriff Brown is some better to day. Hon. Paul Favor was here Wed nesday. Dr. Welden of Inman, was up Tuesday. M. E. Hill went to Jonesboro Wednesday. Col. Phrasier of Atlanta, was in town Tuesday. Dr. /. E. Waie, of Fait Creek, was here Wednesday. Work on the new stores will commence Monday. Rev. S. H. Griffin of Hampton was in town Tuesday. Clever Emmett Hollingsworth was in town Thursday. Call at the drug store and see the new lot of plush goods. Hon. W. P. Glower, of Flat Creek, was in town Tuesday. After this date we will sell strictly for cash. Edwards & Gilbert. J. L. Blalock, of ybnesboro, was in town this week on business. S. T, Blalock went to Atlanta Monday and Tnesday on business. We would like for some of our subscribers to bring us a load o i wood. W. N. Henderson went to At lanta Monday and returned Tues day. Miss Lillian Graham visited rel atives and friends near Lovejoy this week. . Mrs. Geo. Luney, of the Gate City, is visiting relatives here this week. Uncle Jack Patman has return ed after spending several weeks in Newnan. Mrs. II. L. Embry, we are glad to learn, is improving rapidly. Nat Beadles is now jumping the couner for W. P. & M. L. Redwine. J. A. Henderson has commcnc ed the erection of his new dwelling. Come up ye candidates for coun ty offices and give us your an nouncements. Mr. S. B. Chapman and lady of Atlanta, are visiting relatives here this week. Miss Nora Couch, after spending several days with friends here, has returned to her heme in Senoia. Col. Will Moyers of Atlanta, was in town Monday. He was accompanied by his law partner. The old post office building is undergoing some repairs, which wiil add much to its appearence. We have on hand a large lot of buggies and wagons which we will s .11 cheaper than any where else 1 Turnipseed tc Garrison. Mr. Flcwry one of the woik- men on the Court Idoues, visited his family in Hancock county this week. Dr. O. H. Cantrell and wife, who have been stoping here for several days, left Mouday for Greenville, where they will visit her parents. Money to loan; I will be at Fayettevi.lc during next week, to negotiate money loans at 8 per cent. Persons desiring to borrow will see or address me at Fayette ville during said time. Terms easy from 0115 month to 7 years. Oct - . 5th, 1888. J. W. Denton. Mr. I. D, Crawford, one of Clay ton countie’s most successful far mers passed through town the oth- day on his way to Atlanta. Mr. Crawford has already sold 100 s of cotton and will gather 200 Joe Far,) was in tov.r to day. Mrs. I. B. / ■r r v. and family arc- visiting ill Shy hi,; 11. Misses Kictie Hudson and Annie Dobbs have returned to Jones boro after a pleasant stay with Miss Nannie McCollum. After spending several days in Wilhmson, Mrs, Hill has returned to Fayetteville. Mr. T- F. Garrison wife visited Hampton Sunday, After this week, we are going to work in earnest. As a first class local paper the News shall second to none. Mr. J, E, Cooper of Miliner's Store was in to see us to day. R. F. Ellis has recovered and returned to East Point. Sheriff Sales, Georgia, f Will bo sold on Fayette county \ the first Tuesday ill November next, at the court house in said county within lawful hours of sale, to highest bicVtr cash the following property ti wit: One third interest in (33J^) thirty three and one third acres of land, the same being eleven and one ninth (II 1-9) acres off of South West corner of lot No. 190 Boun ded on West and South by Mrs Coppedge, North by estate of C. S. Jones and East by L. W. Earp, the place whereon defendent now resides. Said property levied on as the property of Mrs. L. C. Ren- frow to satisfy an execution issued from ihe Justice Court 495th dis’t G. M. of said county in favor of E. G. Grantham, for use of Stcpks en Renfrow, against said Mrs..,L. C. Renfrow. This Sept. 15. 1S88 W. N. Henderson-. Dept'y Sheriff. Fire Insurance. The winter season is neaiTy here. Insure your homes against loss by fire. Rates aud Companies guaran teed asgood as the best. I am representing the AT LANTA HOME, PHENIX ard other Insurance Companies. Call on or address meat FAY ETTEVILLE. M. E. Arithmetic in 20 Days, —11. I will teach Arithmetic, for 20 days. The course will b, Thorough arid Practical. I will teach the best rules used by ^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’rs. This is the opportunity for Married, as well as Single persons to obtain a thorough and Practical knowledge of Numbers Your progress will depend upon y°ur Natural Capacity and "stick ativeness.” However, I am sure that I can teach as much in 20 days as is usually taught in ten months. Tuition §2,50. School will begin Monday, Nov. •26 and close Friday Dec. 21 1S8S For further information ADDRESS HOWELL FAYETTEVILLE GA FROM BE OGDON, ... ■' The weather is clear and cool; every body is making good time in the cotton patch. Four marriages last Sunday. Some of the boys are wealing crape around their arms since Jirt- nie B married. Ma'iimony fever is raging her,.; it is contagious and if there is any ore that is afraid of the matrimony panic they had better begin taking a preventative. Cotton is being whirled into the maiket, covered with jute, sacks, sheeting and nearly anything else that the people can get. Us big boys in this part of the county voted and done all we could for Thornton in both primrries but we see that down below town they are so eager to elect Snead that we will p omise to help them if they will shave him. Drummers are plentiful here now; they come most every day; this speaks well for business. Mr. W W. Wilkins has been sick several days. We are glad to learn that he is mending slowly. Colds and coughs are pretty general, We hope that this cool weather reaches the yellow fever in Florida. Lots of goods received at Brog- don every week. There was more preach’ng at Hopeful last Sundry. C. B. Brogdon invies every body that wishes to buy jeans to call and see his s‘cck. Every body is busy picking co‘- 011 this week. Coup-de-main. LOOK HERE! Favetteviiie, Georgia, A WORD TO MY CUSTOM ERS. /i-.t thi.-k of it! I ai l sell five ■uindiad mv jies for five cents, The best New Orleans syrup at ‘>0 certs per gallon. The best flour at $5,75 per bbl. A lull line cf DRY GOODS rd NOTIONS, at bottom prices. 0! Ho! Ho! "King Solomon” ‘Rebel Girl" and “Mollie /ohnson'’ Tobacco’ The best thuts made, at bottom prices. md Shoes- -NOTICE.- Aii paMies indebted to us will please come forward and settle at once, as we are compelled to settle up our business at once Respect. Edwards & Gilbert. NOTICE. After Septen b :r 20th, 1888, the Sheriff sales of Fayette county will be published in the Fayette ville News. J. W. Brown, Sheriff. A GREAT YE In the history of the United States is now' i ns. Every net on of intelligence desma to kv 6 ace with the coarse of its events. There (si Btior way to do so than to subscribe for The Macon Telegraph. Its nows facilities are insurpassed by any paper ; , in the South. In addition to the fullest Assof-i- . I State of Georgia, $ Notice is "hereby Fayette County, (given that after October 1st, 1888, I will have all noti ces from my office published in the Fayetteville News instead of the Atlanta Constitution. D . M. Fuaxklix, Ordinary. August, 17th, 1888. FOR SALE. I will sell cheap for cash or on time, one lour horse Water Town Engine, nearly new, also one Gin, Plaining Mill, Rip saw, Gig Saw, Boring machine and Turning Lathe. G. R. Lewis. Fayetteville, Ga. Aug. 3, 18S8 SCHOOL. The school will close Friday Oct 5th 1888. I earnestly invite all the patrons and friends of the school, to come to the Academy Friday afternoon. We will hear several interest ing classes and speeches. Respectfnlly, Howell B. Parker. —NOTICE.— Bids for Superentendent for the Fayette Connty pauper farm, will be received untill the first Tues day in October. L. F. Blalock. Chairman Bond County Com. Sept. 17th 1S88 —NOTICE.— I have made out the accounts for tuition for 1888. I thank my patrons for their liberal patronage. I have no: ‘‘dunned' any one yet; Please pay me promptly; for 1 need the money. 11 you can't pay me ah by Oct. Gth, bay a part, and it will greatly oblige me. This is a let ter to let you know tiiat I need money and am ready to receive u. Respectfully. Howell B. Parker. ated Press dispatches, it has special correspond ence by wire and letter Irom all important mints in Georgia and the neighboring States. Luring the present session of Congress Wash ington will be the most important and most in teresting news centre in the country. Tbs Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph it the very best that can bo had. Its regular correspondent furnishes the latest news and gossip lu full dispatches. Frequent special letters from Hon. Amos J. Cummings, member oi Congress trom New York, Frank G. Carpenter, and tV. A. Croffut, three of the best known newspaper writers at the capital, dis cuss the livest and most important itsues of the day. The Telegraph is a Democratic Tariff Reform paper. It is thoroughly in line with the policy of President Cleveland and the Democratio party. Iu the coming national campaign the Tcicgraph will not only give all the news, but will discuss all pubifb issues from the stand point of genuine Democratic faith. Subscribe at once. Dally, ono year, Daily, six months Daily, three months, Daily, one month, Weekly, one year, - •7 OO 4 OO 2 OO .75 Ji OO Tenm: Carlt in advance. Address TILE TEI.EGUAPH, Uacon. Georgia j season Dearly every one needs to use some <ort of tonic. IRON enters into almost every phy. ncian’a prescription foe those who need building uf. For Weakness, Lneeitude. Lack of Energy, dfcc., it IIAS NO EQUAL,. le* Is the only Iron rjc.1:eine that is net Injurione. It Enrlchea the Iileod, Invigorates the (system, Restores Appetite, Aids Digcs’. ;cu It does not Meeker or injure the teeth, cause.hud. tebe or produce coariipot-.cn—oi .ter Iren medicine* no Dr. fJ. H Bn.-si.rT, a iesdis* phjBieiai o’ Springfield. O.. rave: -‘Brown’s Iron Bitters i r . o thcrcughlr gore*. medi cine I ere it iu xr.y practice, and fine tts action eaedts all other forma of :r-.-n. In weakness, or a low eaeete all other forma of iron. Jo weakueaa. or a low condition of the cyvtetn. Brown’s Iron Bittero >.a recallr a poeitire neoesdty It is alt that is claimed fnr »’ for it. Genuine naa trade mark and (rotted red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Madu only by BilOWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE. M!>. I .ad—s' Hand Book—useful and attractive, cor.- tain in* list of prirce for recipes, information about eotnfi. etc . giTen away by ait dealers in medicine e* wailed to any adduces on receipt of 2c. stamp. '•'‘'-'I. fd li f-ti?: IWSajSES —NOTICE— An act to repeal an act incorpo rating the to^»n of Fayetteville, in the county cf Fayette and the several acts amending thereof and ro provide a ne.v charter for sa d town and fer the election cf a Mayor and counciltnen, to pre scribe their powers and duties, to extend the limits of said town and | for other purposes. Notice is | hereby given that at the next j meeting of the General Assembly » bill will be introduced for the! purposes above stated. IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell’s Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. in prices to suit every-body, I have the largest stock of hats that ever was in Favetteville and will sell them chcaocr than ever before. Thanking you for your liberal patronage during my fir.-t year, I solicit a continuance, and will guar mtee you r money's worth. ■Respect. A. A. CAMP —NOTICE.— It appealing that it is impossi ble to hold Fayette Superior Court at the September term 1SSS of said Court, ly the reason of the f.ct, that the Court House is undergo ing repairs, and is in such unfinish ed condition as to render holding >( the Court impracticable. It is therefore ordered the said Cou t be and the same is ht reb ad journed until the t!drd Monday in November !.ex\ It is further or dered that the Grand and Travelst /urors for the regular term of said Court’ do attend said adjou i-ei. term. 5. W. Harris, d. S C. C. C. This Special Deposit is to guarantee the tovment of the *& premiums fully described in our former announcements. The premiums will be paid, no matter how Knall the number of bags returned may be. Ojiee Blackiseirs Durham Tobacco Co.,) Durham. 2 C., May 10, 1SS4. ) V. A. WILEY,. Es^., Oxsh'ier B fitu ,*f Durham, Durham, A’. C. Dxab Sib.-We inclo€® you Sll.950.0U._wh!eh please place for our empty IM£l Yours truly, Orfir# Of the dank of Durham,' ~D'trham, " ~ " * J. S. CARR, Esq.. , N. C , ylay 10, IS*.* Drcst. B’ackve’Vt Durham Tobacco Co. DfcAR Sib I have to acknowledge receipt of S 11,960.00 from you. which we have placed upoa racial Deposit for the object you state. m 101 ~ burs truly, P. A. WILEY. Cashier; None genuine without picture of BULL on the package. ffVSee our other announcement*. Hood’s oarljla, Administrators Sale. B3SF sti as.3 For 15 j-^srs atCourt FL'.c*, now at BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. This Mngnziue portrays Ameri can thought and life from ocean to ocean, is illicit with pure hitrli-class literature, anil can be safely v/el. corned in any family circle. 32: Mimzet Street. Bet. Third and Fourth, A re public eJucr.toA nnl losallr oualtded phy Me kin uai Uic-u d, 6? Us piactioe v*U prvvr. . hsFWKFINt ^pevmatovrhea. and Impoienoy, M1CZ 25c. OB S3 A UAB 8Y MAIL. Sample Copy of current number malted i/p m me. cc'rt of n cts.; bach numbers, 15 ct t. Vrcmlum List wills ill lit-r. AS tree*! IT. BUS * SC- FtV. '.oi’s, 130 & m > • -V st., N. T. j# (tt^j 1 icwitJC ctH-is: Scmiur.l Kv-isslvu*. bl^Li *rt: Sloni tv du?4rjs). of Dot.viive M :v .vr. i*\y. . a . l*i u.'lsson Fa o. A'cisiiu to Seeley f FcwakJ, C’bof sien cf I ’. m. I.0J3 oi t.'xuat Power. Jsc., rv'Uu.'rin.; tu&rna^e uupropar or «Qbappy, are thomusfaly tnd ptruu. SSf'f e 'Sp- SYPHILIS rvViiv,-^ caj u<«. t i gtliv.;' Iv a iiv-ait. n.uaii Gonorrhea, . Scrlcmv*, Orohlus, KeruiA, iTlvs a ini other private disuses quickly cured. li L irlf-cvldout that a phy ricUd who paj» specialuteatioq to .\ orrialu clans of ilUeascs, aud treatn.^ thausaov annu ally, acquires great skill. Physicians know Ice th*s often leeont&ieml persons to my care. Y.'hcu it l> tucoovcplnft to visit the city hr treatuiuut, uuNlieiucs caa bo scut toij •aJ to»:«l.y by Lull or express auywhore. Cnre3 Guarantood in all w&ei '’SSSSSSiJ'SSSn.Uj- or Dr l«:,r frr. .nd InrlMA rcasoual L' ‘ ‘ * Charge. c aud Lotrcspa'udcu’.c clrkUj c PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of ?Ct» pages *ent any addrvs*. •entirely cealwt, fbr thwV Oft cou:». Should It*. t*ead<6/ uiL Adilresa us taborta 1 f*uai b A. dl toQ?. XL buodaja, 2 to Georgia, l By virtue of Fayette County, i an order from the Court of Ordinary, will be sold before t ic Court House d >r>r in Fiyefeville. within the legal hours of s.i.e on the fi st Tuesday in No vember next the following proper ty. Lot ot land No. 33 in the T.li district of said County containing 2021 acres more or less. Sold as the property of II. II. Pope of aid county deceased, for the pur pose cf paying dib’.s and making hstri’uution. ’ . F. Blalock. Sept. 28 1888. Administrator, j Is>‘vS, ^ , -...vrdlly prei»' pared by compefeiifjifiarniiielsts. The coin*, bination and pic portion oi Sarsaparilla. Dan- delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents is exclusively peculiar to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, giviu^ it strength an4 eurativa power superior to other prep*, rations. A trial will convince you ot its ■ great meuccin.il value. Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies the- Siood creates and sharpens the appetite, stimulate the digestion, ,,nd ones .-irenfcjljf organ of the ’ on • '. cute ‘hon v . cases oIS. c , ... Salt Rhenrn. rtoilsf':' and nil other o tim . uu-vd by blood, Dyspepsia, biliousness, Hd Kidney aud Liv er Complaints, Cataix’ % Batiarn, and t: x extreme tired leelihg. * Hood's S.irs u'urlU.i has helped the moro lor catarrh and ii.-.-uro blood than anything else I ever used." A. Ball, .Syracuse, N. Y. Crevitos an Appetite heura ( Buggies, Wagons, and IIai uoss ! !! You can buy them from 'W. T. Sims of Jonesboro, Gt, for less , money ard on better terms than you can in Atlanta. Give him a fiat. i "I use ! H<-si's Sarsaparilla to clean-; myf blood and ton :n- my system. It gave non goodapi-i c tn.i -cei-ed to build mo over." K. M. Hale. La,. . obii,-. “I took U.- -arsaparilla for canceroha, humor, u:... ui to act unlike anything else. It d tin- humor, and seemed to tone up the whole body and give me new Hie.” J. 1’, Nixon, Cambriilgeport, Mass, Send lor l . .ng statements of cures. Hood’s SarsapariHa floldbyaU.iTu .k! is. six for £3. Preparedouly by 0.1. POOD Jv CO , A MLthecariea, Lowell. Ono Do! !OC