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rnvSIX EV1BT FRIDAY.
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Friday Nov, 2,1888,
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OUR TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT
GROVER CLEVELAND
OF NEW YORK.
FOR Vice PRKSIDENT
ALLEN G. THURMAN,
OF OHIO.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Judge Dorsey scored another
victory in his large and lucrative
practice by clearing Eddleman for
the murder of Tom Gresham.
We were at home sick last week
and are in nowise to be held re
sponsible f r the garbled sheet
that made its appearance under
two names.
Politics in Indiana and New
York are very close and the race
centers in these states. Cleveland
Ipairthought to have the advantage
* which makes us smile;
Old Hutch says the papers tells
lies on him. The Atlanta Con*,
stitution says if they do, that all
of them are not as much of a liar
as Hutch. Come again Hutch.
Editor Grady, of the Atlanta
Constitution gave the pecplo of
Dallas Texas a sample of Georgia
eloquence that is seldon produced
except by Grady himself.
Hon. J. S. James has with
draw from the race for /udge of
the Stone Mountain circuit. Judge
Richard H. Clark will be elected,
no doubt, and he deserves it.
The repeated calls for money, to
be used in behalf of the Presiden
tial candidates is evidence suiTics
ient to convict of purchasing vo
ters. While wc are opposed to
any such methods of carrying elec
tions we presume it proper to de
feat the thieving republicans by
using their own methods.
►:
We feel nearer to Atlanta now
than heretofore. It used to take
about six hours to make the trip.
The Atlanta & Florida R. R.
shortened the time to one hour,
_ and since ike tower of the Court
House has been completed we
K stay at home and see the Capitol.
Thus it is seen that Fayetteville
HHkeep, pace with the times.
The 1«th of Jprt Mav. George
Eddlemai^t^*^»taie' agent, of
AtbedalT shot and killed Thomas
Gresham of the W. & A. R. R.
The first of last week Eddleman
was arraigned for trial. After a
call of about three hundred Jutors
twelve men were chosen into
whose hands was placed the life
of the defendant. The law says
that a man shall be tried by a
jury of his peers. We think that
this wa9 followed to the letter
and do not believe that there was
a gentleman of honor upon the en
tire jury. They are the equals of
Eddleman in every respect and
* we would sooner risk our life
^ with the blcod stained criminal
^ than with the jury who tried him.
Men without conscie tee, void of
reason and having no sense of
sh?me is the verdict of the people
against these jurors.
NTERESTING ITEMS BOIL
ED DOWN IN READ
ABLE STYLE.
Noted “Long John” Went
worth, at one time mayor of Chi
cago, Ill., Is dying from softening
of the brain.
Emperor William presented to
the Pope a gold snuff box, set
with jewels, with hi3 own portrait
in the middle.
The sultan of Morocco will send
an embassy to the United States
to complain, among other things,
of the conduct of Reed Lewis,
United States consul at Tangier.
The grip cars of Chicago, Ill,,
are to be hereafter run by "new
men, nearly all the new hands be
ing supplied from Kansas city Mo.
The police have their hands full
guarding the new men.
Forty thousand copies of Dr.
Mackenzie's book have been sei
zed by the police of LeipsiC. The
police are visiting the bookshops
in Berlin, and are seizing ali cop
ies of Dr. Mackenzie’* book where
ever they are found.
The Pope is making arrange
ments for the holding of a consis
tory, at which he will deliver an
allocution conce, ning the visit to
his holiness of the emperor of
Germany. Cardinal Ram polio,
papal secretary, has sent a circular
letter to the various nuncious in
which he says that the Pope is
much satisfied with Emperor
William’s visit to the Vatican, and
that Emperor William recognizes
the Pope’s high sovereignty.
JbM lk« Hi
Inua,
ItdOSSBOtbl*
M p*— -
"Browa's Iron »H9s**l*a ttnnniUf good m*M
^sra^stnstJrT u' 1 1
mmmwn cnwonof.ULTimu.MB.
&SSEE3sgB§E&&
fOR OOUOHS Mud CROUD UU|
TATXjOSIW
.iiCfSgyiSPfa.
•k-« T G’
MnLLBIN.
Th« twaal ffvia, at fMfearod from atroa of tha rm natatk
rowing aUng «hn imU streams In tha Sootharn Buto*
•oatalM a stUaaUting oipootoraal principle tUt looeeu
*» phlegm producing the early morning oough. and jtlmu-
lalee tMohlld l threw off the felte membrane In eronp nn«
wbeeplag-ooieh. When oomblned with the healing mnet-
Uflneos principle In the molleln plnnt of the old fields, pro-
neete In Tevtoo’e Cunom Burov or Bwbrt dim at
\Jnxmm the finest known ready for Courts, Croap*
Whooping-Congh end Consumption; nod so pale table, aaj
rtUd U pTsneed to take ft. Aal your drusrist for It. Prfst
KoTonE jl WAITCT A. TAYLOR*
Uee D“
Manta
King
F ire Insurance.
The winter season is nearly here.
Insure your homes against loss by
fire.
Rates aud Companies, guaran
teed asgood as the best.
I am icprcser.tirg the AT
LANTA HOME, PHENIX and
other Insurance Companies.
Call on or address me at FAY
ETTEVILLE.
M. E. HILL.
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A.&F.R.R.
TIME TABLE No, 14.
Following schedule goes Into effect
Oct. 1,
SOUTH BOUND.
No. JI Leave Atlanta
4 00 p m
Leave Fayetteville
5 40
“ Williamson
6 02
“ Culloden
7 24
Arrive Fort Valley
8 40
No. 15 Leave Atlanta
7 15 a m
Leave Fayetteville
9 00
“ Williamson
11 15
Culloden
1 55 p m
Arrive Fort Vailey
3 40
NORTH BOUND
No. J2 Leave Fort Valley 7 00 a m
Arrive Culloden
8 13
“ Williamson
9 35
“ Fayette vie
10 32
“ Atlanta
11 40
No1|6 Leave Fort VaMey 1140 a m
Arrive Culloden
1 66 p m
'* Williamson
3 55
“ Fayetteville
6 55
'* Atlanta
800
jDaily. If Daily except Suns
day.
T. O. TROY. Gen 1 Subt.
Arithmetic in 20 Days.
I will teach Arithmetic, for 20
days. The course will be
Thorough and 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’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 upon
your 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 §2,60.
School will begin Monday, Nov.
26 and close Friday Doc. 21 1888.
For further information
ADDRESS
HOWELL B. PARKER
FAYETTEVILLE, G.l.
LOOK HERE!
A. A. GAMP.
Fayetteville* Georgia.
A WORD TO MY CUSTOM
ERS.
/ust think of it! I will sell five
hundred matches for five cents,
The best New Orleans syrup at
60 cents per gallon.
The best flour at §5.75 per bbl.
A full line of DRY GOODS
ard NOTIONS, at bottom prices.
ni n0°, Ho!
‘‘King Solomon” 'Rebel Girl”
and “Mollie /ohnson” Tobacco
The best thats made, at bottom
prices.
-Boots and Shoes-
in prices to suit every-body,
—Hats—
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
M. M, & W. H, Gardner,
PHO TOGRAPHERS.
OLD PICTURES COPIED AND
ENLARGED.
Picture Frames for Sale.
—13 MARIETTA STREET.—
Atlanta
DR. RICE,
For if yean at 37 Court PUct, now nt
322 Market Street, T jm jnrjllp Ff
Bet. Third end Fourth. UUIUoT lilUjAj
A regularly educated end lMnUr cmallfled phjriotaa Mftftfi
■Met BOMeccful, na hie prnet&e will Mere.
inutonkea ul Impeieney,
m the retell of idf-ebue In youth, eenel m ewe In ■*>
tarn years, or other eauMi, and prodedag aaoMef UwM*
Wiring effects: Nerrouaoeas, Seminal ImMoai, (night «nJ*
Wont by dreame), Dimneas of fMftn. Drtotire Memory, Phf>
deal Decay, Pimpln on Face. Attnlon to Society of Female*
“ ‘ tea of Idea*, I«oea or Bexnal Power, m„ leidirlf
* *-'r or anharmr, ere thcfrourtly and rent
7PWIT.W poritfgyneied oi»
. Strkture* 3SSSL. n&MF&g!:
t print* <Hmmih qcicklj mraa.
I.taMlf-trldeat toat *phy ■M*nw)io|»7*ipWt*l*tarikto
t»***rial*«l*u*f dlMM. ul tmUn* Ibouull *****
an*. Mqalr** *mt aktu. Phytoriaot tn.wtiif Ihtoftrtritoto
noouneod person. t* bit ears. Whn ll I* uuonaatoM to
TtiH to* alt, (to trutmeot, uadtdnM e*> U Mat |riT*toi|
aa4 aaM, by nail or npra. unrln*
MM* Ounuteed la all flan
nBo.Stodoo* pmonalty *r by Iritor ft** as* Uiltok.
Ohiii* r**—>hto awl tort ■apoEs.ao* atrtoUy ***M*MtoL
PRIVATE COtTNSZXOR
Of mp*|M, MS. to u, aSdraas* Mear«l, m*M, fertowto
on Ml* B timid to r**d to. alL Add rata *• ft bar*
Osmtou.*to>■ a. m. w ■ r. k. Iwvaito.f.a
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS Of Blackwell’s
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
This Special Deposit is to riarantoe the
toyment of tha *>6 premiums fully described
In our formor —rfiouncemente.
The premiums will be paid, no matter hov
mall the number of bags returned may be.
Vfie. mntkutlPi Durham H*m» <3..,I
Durham, f C., May 10. UM* {
F. A. WILKYjE of Durham, Durham, If. ft
Dsab 8i>:—We ludoee you tlL.SM.ao. which
plesm |4soe on Special Deposit to pay pramluma
for our emptj tobacco bra to returned Dea
Uth. Youro-truly, J. 8 CARS. Fmrtdeni
M. of tt* Jtaahif DarhamA
Durham, AT. C„ May 10, WL|
J, 8. CARR, Esq.,
Drat. BlathatlFt Durham Marta ft,
Dean Bin:—I have to acknowled«e receipt of
•11.960 oo from you. which wa have placed upoto
Special Deposit form* object you stata-
Yours truly. P. A. WILET. i
of Rtrixoctha
i« genuine without picture
TSf-Sec our other announoemehta.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla^
Is I. peculiar medicine, and 1* carefully
fared by competent pharmacists. Tha eon*
binatlon and proportion of Sarsaparilla, Dam
delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and wthev
remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar ta
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, giving it strengtb aa*
curative power superior to other prepa
-atlons. A trial will convince you of US
great medicinal value. Hood’s SartapuUR
Purifies the Blood i
creates and sharpens the appetite, stlmnlaMS
the digestion, and gives strength to (VM|
organ of the body. It cures the most setrws
eases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Flmpla%
and all other affections caused by lmpun
blood, Dyspepsia, BlUouines*, Headache,
Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rhea*
matlsm, and that extreme tired feeling. -4
“ Hood’s Sarsaparilla hat helped me mors
for catarrh and impure blood than anything
else I ever used.” A. Ball, .Syracuse, N. T.
f Creates an Appetite
“ I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla to cleanse up
blood and tone up my system. It gave me 8
good appetite and seemed to build me over.*
E. M. Hale, Lima, Ohio.
" I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla for caneeroaa
humor, and it began to act unlike anything
else. It cured the humor, and seemed to
tone up the whole body and give mo nev
Ale.” J. F. Nixon, Cambridge port, Man.
Bend for book giving statements of cures. ^
• Hood’s Sarsaparilla <
Sold by nil druggist*, fl; six for £5. Propsredonly
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apotheo&ries, Lowell*
^ IOO Doses One Dollar ;
NEW.
"WPUi®RJ
M.B. NORTH
Hampton Georgia*
>DEALER IN^-*
General Merchandise*
fift-Dry Goods. Notions, Heavy, Family and Fancy Groceries*
Confectioneries, Canned Goods, etc, etc. All new sound and at
prices that can not be beat in the country. Call and see me when
you want bargains. Respect. M. B. NORTH.
Great Bargains
To be had at the STORE of the undersigned.
DRUGS. MEDICINES,
PAINTS. OILS, DYESTUFFS,
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
And Everything Usually Kept in a First Class Drug Store,
AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION
IF YOU DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT ASK FOR IT!
We invite the public to give us a call. We want you to trade
with us, and are determined to make it your interist to do so.
WE KEEP IN STOCK A SUPPLY 0 $ THE CELEBRATED
RAMONS RELIEF, RAMONS NERVE AND BONE OIL,,
Piantars Family Medicines.
WE BELIEVE THEY ARE TIIE BEST, AND ASK THOSE
WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM TO GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
EDWARDS I GILBERT.
Chester County Agricultural Works.
“ THE AVONDALE CORN DRILL
2JQBV,
HANDY,
'TOABLE.
WILL DROP
THE CORN
!N HILLS OR
ROWS, AND
IS EASILY
OPERATED.
JThe Wheels Me made of iron, the driving wheel having a
jxmeave face. The corn box is made of iron, consequently
nc warping or get
ting out of shape.
Ths operator can see
the corn dropping. Wo
a invite dealers, farmers
~ and other* inters*te l in
Agricultural Machinery
to thoroughly Inspect
our machine.
MW Send far Circular,
mentioning thit paper.
COOPER & HILL, AVONDALE, CHESTER CO., PA.
♦ MANUFACTURERS OF THE **TRY MB'* HA V TEDDER. -tto,
The Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
2STB3W LONDON, Conn.
Manufacturers of the Old
Reliable Brown Cotton GinS,
Feeders, and Condensers. All
the very latest improvements:
two brash belts, steel bearings,
improved roll box, patent whip*
per, extra strong brush. New
perfected Feeder, enlarged dust
proof Condenser.
Strong, durable and simple
in construction. Gins fast, tuna
light, and cleans the seed per
fectly.
Send ior Circular and Prioe
List.
The Specis^Features ofdi.1t Celebrated
lot.< NEVER OLOCS.
8d. ALWAYS SCOURS.
Ed. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW.
Ths Brain Is not bolted to the lao i»l •!>.. > '—by
•traas ef a ft«cl frog—1* ael dii'*.:»lr th.
Centro of tbo Line \>f Drttl. lu.r a
steady light nmuini^ plow, ami otie oo:- ot be
Clogged. Deo one before you hut.
MyearAgant biutuon-i wi :e f i
MkV: t*enjii - .-u • ni,r p>
il. i. " \i i ;*
rty r:?:*!... *•
A PHYSICIAN
'.io Ie very extensively and favorab'.v known
•ironghonE t!;e Southern State. , outh
Slow aotlor. and « i cfti'ct hawalways
-(m tliotwogp at ■ n bu.li s ,n the fiiireof Wuod
.seaHfis; but thev have bfifiU overcome ti.v (lio
.“.fi of D. 11. ft., whii.n I tuive UMd with Htunal
•■icccsj for the enre of Sorotnln, Kidney AfTfic-
ituna, Skin ’jiF.cusoa, syjihilttio Conipluiuta,
'jMtirrh, ttc.
is.i action has been so divert and r< 'Vfiifu'.
hat one sinflo bottle tins often tircctcd nil
vtirs cure. A« nn sppeitxvr at d t enoral tonic
•. luvo never known itsenuaJ. It Ik well adapted
.<> the ScrofuloUB Diathesis i f It i.iitli, tihu does
3"t. fi/tiitaln vegetable, or nilnet ul poison.
Doruiftn practice of 3a yearn 1 Imre never
ti'.-'i .t blood remedy i o speedy in action; u? It
tias proven to be n plant remedy of absolute
certainty, and I cheerfully recommend It ns
r.o-thy of public coptldcuee. Its wonderful
tares nrc loo munetoin ni.ti too, l .-lnp to ad-
mit of doubt. j. p. n«oMaooi.B, M. n.,
Atlanta, ua.
!! nhllcted tilth any form of r.lood PciRru
‘"d* ( r P. b. B., the on'y quid’, liloml portlier
toown: uni don't permit, of.l, clow remedies in
• ■ i 'timed o:f upon yr it. l.nrge bottbs ft ,f."..
: tress iSi.oon Balk Co . Atlanta. U..
prevent Col'.l* > fever, SourElomsch *
Breath Clear tho SI H, Tens tho Norve*. and jive
file > Vigor to tho truer.. Hone, ONE BEAN.
Trv ihom once ana you will never bo without tho*.
•rlto, 28 eenio per bottle. Said by Drupglat* tad
Medicine Doalor* t,enor:d!y. Sent on rootlet of
price In stomp*, postpaid, lu any iddrstt,
J. i. SMITH A CO.,
Hanufsetprart rut ’ ■ r.oo,., -- •"
A GREAT YEAR
In tbs hlttory of the United State* 1* now upoa
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