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Nov. 2,1888.
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uminioations so we can get
Ov 'jitieaday,
'kVD.Il DIRECTOR Y.
hodiat—Rev. H. L. Embry,
br. Preaching 1st Sunday and
rday before.' Sunday School
M. T.. F. Garrison Sup't.
r meeting Wednesday night.
Dr. I. G. YVoolsey Pas-
I caching Hid Sunday and
ay before. Sunday School
> m. , J W. Grayham Supt.
tysr mt-eting Sunday night.
COUNTY OFFICFRS.
"lerk—A. E. St6kes, Fayette*
K|Geoigia
Quinary—D. M. Franklin,
^Bnteville. Georgia.
^Rieriff— f W. Brown, Fayette*
’e, Georgia. ■
Dept ’y Sheriff—YV. N. Hender-
, Fayeiteville, Georgia.
Tax K'ceiver—F. N. Farr,
atj Creek, Georgia.
[px Collector—J. H. Williford,
t Creek, Georgia,
reasurer—L C. Ellison, Flat
ck, Georgia.
brveyor—W. H. Prichard,
oks Station. Georgia,
loronrr—A. Jones, Brooks
tion, Georgia.
bounty School Commissioner—
T. Glower, Flat Creek, Ga,
POST OFFICE.
J. W. Kitchens post master..
L. A. Perdue A9’t. post master
Up mail closes at 4 30.
Down mail closes at 8 30.
KNIGHTS' OF HCN OR.
Kitchens Dictator J. T.
k past Dictator A. O. Bla
ster. D. M. Franklin
lepoiter. W. N, T.
[tary.
land 4th Saturday at
COMMISSIONERS.
Ick, C hairma nB. L. John
tatin, W. N. T. Harp. Dr
in, A. E. Stokes, ex-off
[RICT COURTS.
(Fifth)—S. T. Blalock. J
[Gough, N. P. and ex-ofl
rldav in each month.
(Fourth) C. R. Woolscy,
Ipmlin, N. P. cx-off. J. P*
[unlay iu each month.
”709 G. M. [Black Rock] J. M. Mur-
Lhy, J. P.; J- T. Rrogden, N. P, and
k-off J. P.; 4th Saturday.
495 G.M. [Sixth) Win. Whatley, J.
[>. ;J. M. A mail, N.P.an ex-off, J
13d Wednesday.
J1293 G. M (Brooks Station) J B
Fanon, .1 P; J M Bridges, N P and
x-oli'J P; 4th Thursday,
,624 G M (Sbakerag) J Q Landrum,
Ip; B, Adams, N, P, and ex-off, J, P
'.Saturday, „ ,, „ ,
[Bare Over] J. M, rainier
rday.
\L CARDS.
'at Law,
FFayetteville, Ga.
f~LES~
al Law,
Hampton, Ga.
Pm pH the courts of this
counties.
A,
\niey at Law,
Fayetteville, Ga.
be in all the courts, of
Ining 'ounties. Office in
[se.
i IVjNE.
trf Sergeou,
t•tteville, Ga.
[ded to duy or
en and oltll*
lie who cheats a printer,
Out of a single ce it,
Can nover travel that heavenly road
That old Elijah went.
He will never enter those heavenly
gates.
By them, ho will he driven.
lie will have to loaf his time away
Out side the gates of heaven.
He will have to eat his morsel,
Of sorrow and regret,
- And the happiness that he’ll re
ceive
Will lie quite thin, you bet.
Cotton
Beautiful weather.
Court two weeks from Mondoy,
Morgan Looney is now at Cul-
loden.
Judge Hall visited Atlanta this
week.
Don’t forget the Arithmetic
school.
Dr. Weldon of Inman was here
this week.
W. O. Ellis went to Jonesboro
W ednesday.
Now is the time to plant your
wheal and oats.
Mr. Jphn Snead was in Fayette*
ville this week.
Mrs. L. F. B!al ic • went to At*
nnta Wednesday.
Work on the brick stores is pro*
gressing nicely.
L. B. Griggs went to Atlanta
yesterday on business.
Dr. Ware of Flat Creek was
was here Tuesday.
Hulsey Redwino went to At*
lanta this week.
Prof. H, B. Parker visited the
Gate City Sunday.
Mr. /. O. Durhamrof Lovejoy,
was over Saturday.
Bring your cotton to Fayette
ville and save money.
The wild cat club was out in
full force Wednesday night.
Miss Pauline Beadles is visiting
relatives and friends in Jonesboro.
Manse Stell will enter the tele*
giaph school a Senoia next Mon
day.
The boys are possum hunting
but we never see any game they
ca.tch.
“Man wants but little here be*
low’ 7 —but he wants that little
quick.
Cotton continues to come in
with a rush. The crops are short,
however,
Pearl Claridy returned home
this week after a bleasant visit to
Atlanti.
Prof. C. P. Davis left Sunday,
for Waldo, Fla., where he has a
fine school.
Dr. Claridy preached an interes
ting sermon at the Baptist church
Sunday night.
Parties owing Edwards & Gilbert
will please come forward and set
tle at once.
Mrs. Mary Blalock, Mrs.
Roxa Blalock and Estelle Be;.nett
are visiting Atlanta.
Mrs. John Lester has been quite
sick with lever but we are glad to
know she is improving.
Mrs. Hall, who has been visit**
ing her husband here, left Tuesday
for her home in Atlanta.
Mrs. F. G. Hill went to Flo-
villa last Tuesday where she will
remain until after Christmas.
Good prices for cotton and
cheap goods is the way to save
money. Come here and verify it.
The new stores are being rapid,
ly built and will be ready for occu
pancy about the first of Decem
ber.
Mr. J oe Ormond, agent tor the
Equitable Life Insurance Com
pany has been enjoying himself
hunting birds.
This is the best cotton market
in middle Georgia outside of At
lanta and our cotton buyers are
paying Atlanta prices.
A. E. Stokes and Col. Malvern
Hill vvetU to Selina Wednesday
brospecting, Stokes says there is
enough land there for a large
town.
Court at Rare Over tomorrow.
Don’t forget to vote next Tues
day.
Uncle Jack Patman is at home
again.
Our Inman locals came in to
late for this issne and will appear
in our next.
Our Brogdon lacals did not
reach us this week.
Clever Barney Harrell spent
this week in Fayetteville.
John L. McLucas, of Inman,
went to the Gate City Wednesday
Every one should turn out next
Tuesday aud vote for the President
Fresh fish and oysters today
and tomorrow at N. R, Beadles’.
MGp.es Vara Hightower and
Lizzie Grice went to Atlanta yes
terday.
0 :r correspondents will please
give us the news from the county
at large.
The Club will m»et next Mon
day night at the residence of Mrs.
L. F. Blalock.
Miss Loie Waters visited rela
tives here Saturday and Sunday
and i eturned to Jonesboro Monday
W. C. Parker, of Fairburn, pass
ed through town Wednesday en
route to his mill in the lower part
of the ccunty.
Mrs. B. F. McBride is in a very
critical condition. She has ty
phoid fever and it is thonght to be
a hopeless case.
Since the above has been put in
type we are informed of Mrs. Mc
Brides' death.
The telegraph poles have been
placed from here to Atlanta and
the srrall boy that catches the
lightening will soon pnt in his ap
pearance.
Col. J. L. Blalock is having the
slate roof on his store repaired
this week. It has been braced
and is now one of the best store
rooms in town.
Mr. Tull Waters, of the A. &
F. R. R. and Messrs Kendall and
Tonchstone of Williamson spent
this week here hunting birds with
Will and Frank Wells.
Mrs. L. A. Perdue, Mrs. A. E.
Stokes, Mrs. J. N. Cail>le, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Martin, LGz : e
Stokes and Nina Perdue went to
Atlanta yesterday shopping.
The merchants here don’t ask
how much trade there is in a bale
of cotton. They buy it straight
and ifyou want any goods they
will sell them to you cheaper than
any town around here.
Miss Annie Wynn, of Coweta
came down from Atlanta Wed
nesday morning. She only tarried
a few minutes as she was en route
to the nuptial fastivities of Mr.
Jackson and Miss Alberta Smith.
Misses Lee and Beauty Griggs,
Alice and Emma Henderson, Mat
Gilbert and ye Editor went hick
ory nut hunting Monday and
gathered about six bushels. Il
you don’t believe they are heavy
just ask us, We carried four
bnshels about twelve miles. Ugh !!
KITCHENS—HENDERSON.
Wednesday night Oct. 31st, at
the residence of the brides brother
n Atlanta J. W. Kitchens w f as
married to Miss Belle Henderson.
They left at once to visit relatives
of the groom in Alabama and will
spend about a week. The News
wishes them much ha< piness.
JACKSON—SMITH.
Last Wednesday afternoon at
the residence of Cap*. -H. C. Fish
er, iss Alberta Smith was united
in marriage to Mr. G. T. R. /ack
son. Rev, E. R. Culpeper offici
ating. The bride is one cf Fay
ette counties prettiest and most
accomplished young ladies and tiie
groom is a very prosperous yor.ng
business man, being connected
with the Milburn Wagon Co.
The News wishes for them a
long life of prosperity and happi
ness.
O. R. R. SCHEDULE '
IN EFFE;T SUNDAY, JUNE 1ST 1888
Arrival anil Dspartue of Trains at Jonesboro
GOING NORTH
Fast Mail, _ . . 5,52 A. M.
Accommodation, . 0.15 A. M-
Passenger, . 9,09 A. M.
“ . . 4,50 P. M.
“ . . 8,04 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Fast Mail, . . 7,39 A. M.
Passenger, . . 10,00 A. M,
•• . . 3,05 P. M.
Accommodation, . 7,28 P. M, i
Passenger, . 8 01 P. M
^“SUNDAY SPECIAL. igFj
GOING NORTH. GOING-SOUTH
accommodation, 8.38 A. M. \ccomrhodation, 4,00 P. M,
E. T. CHARLTON, Geneaal Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
FOR TAX RECEIVER. * |
I hereby announie mysel a !
candidate for Tax Receiver sub
ject to whatever direction the ex
ecutive commiitee may see fit to
order to nominate candidates.
MILES BROWN.
NOTICE.
After Septe i b :r 20,h, 1S8.8
the Sheriff sales of Fayette county
will be published in the Fayette
ville News.
J. W. Brown, Shetiff.
ARITHMETIC SCHOOL.
I will begin my class promptly
Nov. 20 and will teach 20 days.
This is your chance. See oi write
to me so that I may kt:o v how
many books to order. Advanced
scholars will ne d a good bnsiness
Arithmetic. The regular price is
$1,50. f will furnish it to students
for 85 or 90 cts cash. Those de
siring to work for the prize had
better buy the book at once, and
be studying it
H< wi-ll B. Parker, A. M.
-NOTICE.—
An art to repeal an act incorpo
rating the toMi ol Fayetteville, i
the county of Fayette and the
several acts amending thereof and
to provide a ne,v charter for said
town and fi-r the election of a
Mayor and councilman, to pic•
sci ibe their powers and duties, to
extend the limits of said town and
or other purposes. Notice is
hereby given that at the text
meeting of the General Assembly
■ bill will be introduced for the
purposes ab ve staled. .
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Its regular correspondent furnishes the latest
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THE TELEGRAPH,
llacow. G io eg Is
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwell’s
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco,
—NOTICE.—
It appealing that it is impo-si"
b!c to hold Fayette .Superior Court
tt the’ September term 188S of said
court, by the reason t.f the fsc»,
that the Court House is undergo-^
ing repairs, nntl is in such utifinisl - i
cd condition as to render huhlii i
of the Court impracticable. Ic i
^therefore ordered the said Ccu l
be and ll e same is hereby ad
journed until the third Monday in
November :.tX‘. It is further or
dered that the Grand and Traverse
/urors f >r the regular term of said
Court’ do attcr.d said adjourned
term. S. \V. Harris,
J. S. C. C. C.
This Special Deposit ia to guarantee the
payment of tha “S premiums fully described
in our former m,,nouncements. —
The premiums will be paid, non^ter how
tmall the number of bags returned may be.
Office Blackveli'c .Durham TbSafr., Co.,)
Durham. T C., JOy 10. ISSt- f
P. A WILEY. Esq..
Caahitr rfG— ef Durham. Durham, K C.
Dxsr Sib:—We inclose yen $11,950,00. which
f -leoee plsce en Special Deposit to pay piemmms
or our empty tobacco baga to l** returned Doc.
Uth, Your* truly, J S CARK. Preoldent.
Office cf the AanknJ Durham.)
Durham. Jf. C, Day 10, USSCS
l. 8. CARR. Eso.. , „ . _ .
Prcet. BiacJcweTs Durham TrAorco Co.
DKA* SimI hsvo to acknowledge receipt or
from you. which -e have placed upoa
KWItfor tha othoct you state. ’
Youra truly, P. A. WILEY. Cashier.
None genuine without picture of BULL on tha
package.
*11,960.00 i
Special Dt
(raw our other ocnounoemanu.
VCR COUCHS ARD CROUP U*t
TATIaOJI'S
Administrators Sale,
Georgia, 1 By virtue o!
Fayette Co 'n ty. | an order from
the Court of Ordinary, will be sold
before t’le Court H ouse uo.ir in
Fayetteville, within the legtl hour-
for sale on the first Tucsd ty in No-
ovembt r next the following proper
ty. Lot ot bind No. 33 in the Till
district J. said County containing
202$ aercs more or less. Sold as
the property of II. H. Pope oi
>aid county deceased, for the pur
pose of paying debts and making
distribution. f . F. Blalock.
Sept. 28 1888. Administrator.
eET G"
MULLEIN.
ioutftlna ft ftlmulilis; expActortni prtociptft thfti 'oom-ji
the phlegm nrM«c;o{ tho eirtr morning ccufb. ftad dcu-
U:m the child I throTT off the f*'*« tnembmo# in ertap ui
vho-'plnf-ooftfth. When combined with the b«*aHn.< occl-
Uglnon* principle in Uie mnli-ln pUnt of the old field*, f
•eete ia ToYLoa'ft Cftraoxta Pwwr of Go* a*>»
a iLftix the flortt known rem 4/ »'cr Coofti*.
jrv jplng.Coa*h ftM Ccoeuraptioft; ftod *o pedftUblf. ft*y
«hll1 te ptoftfted to take f|. A*Jt Tour dr fbr It. thrift*
WALTER A. TAYI.QK, Atlanti, Q»
Uee DR.”"BIOGSRS* Hl'CKLRBXKRV COKDlAl fct
Merrhce*. Dyaft&ier? %hd ChUdrea TotUucg. For afttel?
® oru^jiau.
Siieriffjales,
Georgia, ( Will be sold oil
Fayette county j the first Tuesday
in November next, at the court
house in said county within lawful
hours of sale, to highest bidder
c«t.-h the following property t> wit:
One third interest ir. (33*.3) 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. Karp,
the place whereon dependent now
resides. Said property levied on
a? the property ol Mrs. L. C. Ren
frew to satisfy an execution issued
from ,hc Justice Court 495th dis’t
G. M. of said county in favor ot
E. G. Grantham, lor use of Stephs
en Rcnfrow, against said Mrs. L.
C. Renfrew. This Sept. 15. 1888.
W * Hcnderyon.
Dept'y Sheriff j
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The Special Teatures of this Celebrated
Plow are, that it
tot. NEVER CLOCS.
2d. ALWAYS SCOURS.
8d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW.
The Beam la not bolted to tlyo laudable, but—by
r/,'.nna of a steel frog —la set directly In tha
Ventre of the Erne of Draft, maklug a
•Uady light running plow, and one that cannot be
Clogged. See one before you buy.
If yeur Agent baa none write ua for price.
MaxnraCtdheij owlt bt
J. I. CASE PLOW WORKS,
BACI.VK, ’Vis.
f or Weakscaa T.imltade Laek >•!
It Enriclies the Blood, IuTteoralei th«*
hv»u*uj, KeMorn Appetite, Alois Direction
It doe« not bbu:k«n or Injm th« teeth, o»a«ft h«sd.
ftchc or produce con3tip«tioo—otAar Iran iwJinwidt
Or. O. H Bncajnr, a lecdiuc phyiieien oi
Spr.'nfleLl, O..
“Erotru’s Iron Bitten Ism thoroc^hlj«ood medi
cine. I use it la mj practice, and find ite adieu
eseel* all other fortuft of iron. In weaknen, or a low
condition of tha nyrtem. Brown’* Iron Bitten ia
rsuallv a potilire neceecitj It is all that ia claimed
for it.”
l>enu*ne naa trade mr.rk ana *rw»ed red line* 00
wrapper. Take no other. Had- only by
Bit OWN CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE. HD.
Lad^xr 1 Hand B< ok—uaeful and ahnetm. ooc-
Uimn^ list of prizee for reciper. information about
coins, etc . riven nwaj bj all dealers in medicine ir
mailed to any address on receipt of Sc. stamp.
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that one slcfit- bottle h;« often tit-. '.-<1 u;»
entire cure. A* ir. nppettzer a-.! renerel rent •-
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in thaScrr ful us Dtithc-ui 11 .t-tart». umi ,k o.
m>t..- uurit: > i y.-tuMe ortimers! r
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For is years at 37 Court Place, now At
322 MarfeefStvc-et
Bet. Third and Fourth,
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a>u.i icxtufitli S' M* rracrica will prvve.
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r«cam«J to mr eare. Wheit i» l» jaTeate-t h$
viait tUe city fee UVAiBMct. weffidc** caa bata-ct prirtMlj
aadgafely by anil cr exp-«M anywb-*
Cures Guaranteed in n’l OUsei
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PRIVATE counsel or
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