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Dr tin:. v-aws of our correspon-
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< f ;i>e county tt> send ue th# news. we
Will tV. r.isli you with stamps, paper
and env jopos and send all regular cor
n’spoi d ;:t h a ropv of the paper free.
fc'0i:d„o i .every item that will be of
valuer to-liunyouo in or an und here.
, vy.o v.-d! -greatly appriciate Buy and all
help you oiui glvo us. In \v riling settd
vour communications so wo can get
thorn by Tuesday.
CHURCH DIRECTOR Y.
Mv “.hod fat 1 —Rev, H. L. Embry,
•r.ts'or. Preaching l.-t Sunday arid
batotday before. Sunday School
V a, m. T, F. Gairison Sup't.
nv •iog Wednesday night.
Jkqtuht-D*\ I. G. Woolsey Pas
ses-. Prca< lung th J Sunday and
Saturday bxmre. Sunday School
0 a. m J 'V. Gray ham Supt.
Pi dyer meeting Sunday night.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk—A. id. Stoke3, Fayette-
vide, Georgia
Ordinary—D. M. Franklin,
Faycttt villc. Georgia.
SheiilT— / W. Brown, Fayette
ville, Geo-gis.
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,
Ihobks Station. Georgia.
Coroner—rA. Jones, Brooks
Station, Georgia.
County School Commissioner—
W. T. Glower, Flat Creek, Ga,
POST OFFICE.
J. W. Kitchens post master..
X A. Perdue As’t. post master
Uy mail clon es at 4 30.
D wn mail closes at 8 30.
‘ KNIGHTS' OF HONOR.
/ W. Kitchens Dictator J. T.
F.bv da, past Dictator A. O. Bla-
lock Reporter. D. M. Franklin
Fma-cial Repoiter. W. N, T.
1f up Secretary.
Ms. t 2nd and 4th Saturday at
8 30 P. M.
(/f • UN T Y COMMISSIONERS.
i, ?Blalock. (_ hairmanB. L. John
? vi. O. II. Katin, W. N. T. Harp. Dr
lb 15 Weldon, A. E. Stokes, ex-off
( lark.
DISTRICT COURTS.
■Me G. M. (Fifth)—S. T. Blalock. 3
{• :I$. L. McOough, N. P. and ox-oil
. P, 4th Frldavin each month.
[18 G. M. (Fourth) C. R. Woolsey.
a. P.; J. M. Spurlin, N. P. ex-off. J. P-
2 n Saturday in each month.
toil G. M. [Black Rock] J. M. Mur
phv* J. P.; J. T. Rn-gtien, N. P. and
ex-off J. P.; 4th Saturday.
45)5 G. M. [Sixth) Wm. Whatley, J.
P.; J. M. Arnall, Jtf.P.an ex-off. J
1*. 3d Wednesday.
1263 G. M (Brooks Station) J B
Car»on, J P: J M Bridges, N P and
ex-off J P; 4th Thnrsday,
624 G M (Sfcakerag) J Q Lapdrum,
J P: B, Adams, N, P, and cx-off, J, T
2nd Saturday,
848 fl, M, [Rare Over] J. M, Palmer
J. P.: M. M. Collier, N. P. and ex-
off, J P.: lat Saturday.
1248 G. M. (Hopeful) J. S.
Thornton, J. P.; H. B. Holder, N.
sP, and cx-off. J. P.; 3d Saturday.
1202 G. M. (Europe) S. B. Lew
is, J. P.: F. D. Hewell, N. P. and
■axT ff J P . 3d Saturday.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
7. V LESTER.
Attorney at Lari’,
Fayetteville, Ga.
H. A. PEEBLES
Attorney at Lain,
Hampton, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts of this
»nd adjoining counties.
*M. E HILL,
Attorney at Law,
Fayelieoille, Ga.
Will practice In all the courts, of
this and adjoining counties. f)(Hce in
he court house.
T W. REDWINF.
P/iystciein ami Strgeou,
Fayetternlle, Ga.
Calls promptly attended to day or
Deceases of women and chll-
jeclaltv.^Bfcfcie Doer oM>
ITEMS OF ENTERKST AND ITEMS OF
LTTTLE ENTEREST GATHERED AND
MANUFACTURED FOR THE BEN
EFIT OF OUR CITY AND
COUNTV SUBSCRIBERS.
Rain,
—No fee yet. *
—Cold weather.
—/ustice court to day.
—Wily arc the candidates jo
quiet.
— Come out to the oebate to
nisrht.
—Now is the time to kill your
hogs.
—Pay up your debts. Tuition
especially.
—Judge Franklin was in Brook*.
Station Wendcsday,
—Several of our boy? went to
Columbus this week.
—Miss Alice Henderson spent
this week in Atlanta.
—•/. H. Walcott of Brooks Sta.,
'vas in town Monday.
—Judge Kendal: ol’Zetella, was
up cn visit this week.
—Njl Beadles and R. G. Kitch
ens was in Atlanta Sunday,
— Hmvv’s Great London Show
nex Wednesday the 23th, inst.
—Take your children to the
show and let them see the animals
—There are two or three good
houses in town that can b£ rented
for 1889.
—L. A. Perdue, Dr. Claridy
and T. /. Mitchell were in the
Gate City yesterday.
—Mr. J. H. Wilkins of At-^Hfci
was shaking hands with his many
friends here Wednesday.
—Save your nmney and go to
the Circus Wednesday, The Men
agerie is in itself worth a months
schooling to your children.
—John Brown and Bob Bead
les went fishing Monday and
caught—up with several parties
going along the road.
—S. A. Burks went to McDon
ough yesterday. That is his old
home and few people are better
acquainted in Henry county than
Mr. Burks.
—The finest horses, the largest
elephant, the biggist monkeys and
the largest assortment of birds in
the world can be found in the
Menageries of Howe’s London
Shows.
—Arithmetic school begins
Monday at 8 o'clock A. ]\I. All
are envited to be present. Thi:
is a splendid chance to learn
Arithmetic.
—Col. C. Z. Blalock, of Adam a
C. W. lloduett and Jno. i\i.
Monday of /onesboro, attended
/us:ice Court here to day.
— The most daring leapers, the
mo.t famous bare back riders and
the funniest clowns keep the au
dience awvd. am«zed and laughing
while you are watching the. iiicys
clists and otln r performances in
the adjoining ring.
—Judge Harris came over Mon
day to hold court and decided,
that as tee were no cowvenie- -
ces to be had io the Court House,
to adj urn the court to some time
in the future. This he did after
a consultation with the county
commissioners and fixed the time
the second Monday in Decern be 1
next. '1 he Court room will be
completed by that time.
—On last Friday ntght while
Mr. E. F. D irse> was in Atlanta
a::d Ins wife away from home,
some miscreant applied 1 lie incen
diaries torch and burn.-.d his barn.
This is a great loss as ins corn
hay and fodder was ift the barn
Everything was ost. Suspicion
pointed strongly to some of the
negroes living near there. Suf
ficient proof was finally attained
to warr nt the arrest of Dave
■ arlow Dave had made threats
against Mr. Dorsey aid the
tracks from the barn and infor
mation received from some oi
(lie parties living near there con
firmed all suspicion. Dave was
given a preliminary hearing and
was bound over to the Superior
Court under a $300 bond.
COl GllTTuTT: COUG! 1 !!!
What in the world is the reason
you will cough and keep coughing
and still keep trying inferior med
icines when BEGuS’ CHERRY
COUGH SYR.UP will positively
Tony FulJei* run over fey «
freight train.
On last Tuesday while lie
freight train was switching cars 0(‘
the side track Henry Kitchens and
'a small negro boy named Tony
J Fuller were riding on the train.
I Buys have been repea':*dly ad-
| vised against thi : dai gtrous pr.v: •
1 lice aiTci nothing bua practical r -
suits seemed to have any weight
wi.h them. Tom Dorsey told
Tony to keep < ft the train but :l
was cseless as it was some-hing
new to the little boy to be allowed
the privilege of riding on the Main
whenever lie felt like it -As ihe
hit shift was b ing made the two
boys jumped 11 the coupling in
h ;;b ;pee and was enjoying the
iie immensely seated between
the cars on the coupling cornu a
lug them. Henry Kitchens b
larger vhan the negro was the 1.
t<• realize the d.dig .reus py-.ui m
that they were irt jumped off
They both though the train wa.-
leaving town and when th n •
attempted to get off he was c;u, -hi
by lhe train and thrown across the
track and horribly mutilated, His
right leg was cut off just abovu
d-o ank e and broken just above
rate knee. His left foot was cut
off. D s Cl a. idy, Redwiitd and
Edwards w is called in to tiHend
the suffering boy and after consul
tation found it uecceesary to am
putate the right leg above the
break made in his leg by the tr, in,
and amputate the left ju t ahr. vo
ankle. It was thought by ,;!j
present Lh-at the little negro
could not live through the night
but he is recovering and cals ev
ery thing given him. This is ,1 sac
accident, but is a timely warning
to hese Icjs that liave
becit hangi, g aronnd the depot,
waiting for the train in order t--
steal a ride.
LEGAL AD VERTfCEMENTS.
Georgia Fayette / To all whom it
County. [ may concern.
W. T. Murphy guardian lor Lula
W., Dora W., John W., Sarah L.
Marie Nuncio, Era E. and Ida M.
Murphy has in d ic time applied
to the undersigned for leave ro sell
one t -nth undivided enterest in lot
of lend No. 48 in the 5th district
of said county, and said application
will be he u'd on be 1st Monday
in D ice ib'**' next.
No- mbs:-, 7th l rZ.
D. M. Franklin, Ordinary.
Georgia Fa}-:
Cou ni y
j! ha pi'dina ■ y
be sold b for:
Piyett:
of sale !
comber
J17?
/ By vii ture of
) an orde r from
county wil
sai
;e,
How oati Pare«?t»
allow their children to cough and
strain and cough and camTy say:
“Oh! it is only a little ccld, ,, and
keep giving them cheap and dan
gerous mediciften, until they are
down with lung fever or consump
tion, when they can be so rasMy
relived by B EGG S’ CHERRY
COUGH SYRUP? tt has no
superior, and few equals.
Edwards & Gilbert Druggists.
ARITHMETIC SCHOOL
In
I will begin my class prompt^
Nov. 26 and wil! teach 20 days.
This is your chance. See or write
to me ro that I may k m v how
many books to order. Advanced
scholars will no d n y ,od : .1. iness
Arithmetic. The regular price is
§1,50. I will furnish it to students
for 85 or 80 els cash. Those tie
rs !-!•
in th
.’ring to wor k for the prize
KNOWLES—LANGSTON.
The Baptist Church was lighted
iast Monday night a d the bcl!
mng. Tn.iswas something un
usual for onr town, and many
were the questions asked. Only
i favored le v were at first notified
and then as the custom concern
ing such affairs the entire town
knew that there was to be a mar
riage solemnized. It was not un
expected by the friends of tin
bride and groom but they did no:
suppose it would tike place ai
such an early date, Ramor.-, hive
been afloat for some time. The
crO’.vd began assembling car’y anti
long before the appointed time
all that dared to venture out in the
rain, were sealed in the church
anxiously awaiting the presence
of the contracting couple. At 7
o’clock sharp they made their ap
pearance and then every person
bee..me so still that the silence war.
almost oppressive. The bridal
couple took their bositio.i in front
* ff the pulpit and under a beaut-
iul ceremony by the Rev. H. L.
Embry Mrs. Margina Langston
was made Mrs. C. H. Knowles’
Alter congratulations the crowd
-.isicrsed wondering who would
be next.
INMAN DOTS,
.Miss Emma Henderson of Fay-
;■ tcv.ile, visited Inman last week.
Misses Ida Grice and Vara
Hightower have returned borne,
after a pleasant visit to Atlanta.
M s. Whitehurst ot Fort Val cy
i> spending a few days with her
sister Mrs.J. B. Hightower.
Rev. W. W Wadsworth will
preach at Liberty Chapel on the
5th inst at 3 o’clock p. m.
J. D. Jones says Judge Grice’s
dog ‘ /Up" h :.s been “lightning
struck” but except a foiked streak
dong his back, being left without
hair, he is unhurt.
The new h • ndeliers, ai.d b. uu-
tiful Bible Scarf, make quite an
improvement in our church, the
foimer due to the enh rest taken
by Mrs Nash and Miss Dora, the
latter is the handiwork of Miss
Annie Grice,
“Quilting” at Wm Archers nex
week. Girls bring your thimbles
and leave your chewing gum at
home. Tom is w*. i again, and
will be there to bring water and]
keep fires.
Mrs. E. B. Weldcn has about
recovered -from her recent iiness.
Misses Ida Grice and Vara
Hightower, visited Woolseyville
iast Friday, They think Wools
seyvilie lays Inman in the shade.
When is the candy pulling to
'u-u ntv.
Wm P
ii'-.ti ibutf
No vend or,
G, W. r
1.
trie court house irt
■ thin the legal hours
1st Tuesday in De*
fIre following land;
• • " I GSf I" f f.71 lid ! H
7th*.; *V of' L ' hi i better h '-y lha kook at one
" ' . '**'■<• be ‘mtwincr is
as the pr p orty of j
n. for tlu* purpose of! _
h l< ^ a Cash - ! GEORGIA, \ I hereby no-
?, Ad ministry
iird
and
tudyrng it
JW ll B.
Park
A. M.
"or.
Georgia, Fayette J D. A
County. [ t.:o.s Adminis
trator of Ephraim Swear, repre
sents to 1- .- court by petition that
he lias ful y Administrated Eph
raim Sweat’s astute. This is lo
cite all persons concerned, to
show c 11 sc, if ary ihey c -n why
sui.i Admi i strut or *hould not be
discharged from his Admeuistra
tie , and receive let ers of di-mis-
31011 on the 1st Monday in Febru*
ry, >880.
Nov. 5th 1883.
D. M. Flf-.SKi.ix, Ordinary.
I GEORGIA, 1
1 Fayc'/.e County, j tify all persons
[concerned, that I iiave this day
\fcLu- '■ lT ’ ;:C ' e my wife, Maty C. McLeroy.
' a ; ree dealer, to contract, sne and
' e sued in as full a manner as is
o ovided by law.
Nov. 10t.li 1>88.
J. E. Mck EROY.
Georgia Fayelte
/ B. virture of
County
[ an order ! rem
the ccurt of Ore!
inary of Campb-1!
county. Ga., wil
1 be sold before
the court house door in Fayette
ville within ihe legal hours of sale
on tlie 1st Tuesday in Decembrr,
I'lX-, the following land. CO acres
move or less of land lot No. 223 'n
the 13th dis rict of originally Hen
y now 1248th district, of Fayette
county. Sold as the property of
M. E. Jackson cf Campbell coun
ty, decs sed for t'ne purpo e of
pay-n debts. Terme '■ash.
November 5 1883.
Alice M. Jackson, Executrix.
Georgia, Fayette f By viriure of
County 1 the wi 1 of
Samuel Pyle, of said county de*
ce-’sod, will be sold before the
com t house ■ cor in Fayetteville,
WM ffl the legal ho-rr, of -air:-, on
the 1st Tuesday in Decemhea rest
the following lands; 101-^ acres
mote or less, of land lot No. 224,
vid 40 sen's more or less of land
lot No. 223; All of said lands be
ing in the 18th district oforigina’ly
Henry, now 1248 h district ot
Fayelte county. Sold as the pro
perty of Samuel Pyle for the pur
pose of distribution. Terms c sh.
November 5th 1888.
A. M. Jackson Executrix.
Georgia Fayette /To all whom
County \ it mavcorc- rn
W. B. F. Bailey having, in proper
form, annlied to me for permanent
Letters of Admmistratic n on the
estate of Mrs. Sarah Jones late • t
said county, this to cite all and
singular the credit ars and next of
kin of Mrs. Sarah Tones, to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if anv they can, why per
manent Administration should not
be granted to W. B. F. Bailey on
Mrs. Sarah [one’s estate. Wit
ness my h nd and official signatnr-
this the 3rd dav of November IS80
D M Franklin, Ordinary.
FOR TAX
I hereby annoinue mysel
candidate for Tax Receiver sub
ject to whatever direction the exs
ecutive tommiitt .. may see fit to
order to nominate candidates.
MILES BROWN.
A GREAT YEAR
fn th® hlstorv «f the United SUte.1 Is r,uw umva
as. Krsry p-rsonof IntellisenR* «> ko.-p
f. *co with tusconrs-* ot ir-t evtutp. , r* is no
Letter w*y to do eo tnan to (uu criU t..r
Tim Macon Tki,egraph.
Its uews. 1- ,a.js are t-.nsnrpe---»(l Irt n.-y r.-ipM
iu tl-e t- iui... In additl. n to fail,, i
r.t -1 Uietsrt! u -.-.rhea, it hue “ij ■ial eotresunud*
■.ace by wire -mi letter from oU import tit
■ ••-•■ - in Georgia and th- •
(Wring thc^rcpal rcsnlob oi .-.n ft . Yr.-.'-b-
inet.-'i -aill both.'- i-r,p- .• ... • K0 «- a .
... <f ...... eestre in <l\o country. Tila
V . y.jura C-rrespondence .: th-. T< ! s-r-iph ij
li. • • -est that - - b -ha. 1 .
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t;.-e .'ai letter- ?r -a Hon. ■ .1,
m ot CpngrosF troni • i’erk V. V,.
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‘••i newapaper write: - tr-e 1. dig.
cars tUo llreet and moat Imp j: tar.. - o? -a
. c Telojfraph Is a Tknhoo
pcrcr. it is tnoron; hlj iu
ii i’residvnt Cle-'ernua ..
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- . ,-r.u-h will not-v.!y
^irl <1. :,s til ; uh. : .
point -■; senrin* i<si ...
it taice.
Ttolly, one year, •
le.Uljr, six rnon lis
I'.oJIt, three mcniha.
Daily, one month, - .
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-DEALER IN-
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lS®»i-)ry Goods. Noti-ans, Heavy, Family and Fancy Groc-sries,
Cc.nfecrioneiies, C r.ned 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. ke-;.mt. M. B. NORTH.
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l8 i>g iifid at Ihe STORE of the undersigned.
A nd
PAINTS, OiLS
■ Uill
.very!king Usually Kept in 2 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. Wc want you to trade
with us, and are de ermined to make it your interist to do so.
WE KEEP IN STOCK A SUPPLY qF THE CELEBRATED
RAMON'S RELIEF, RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL,
Planters Family Medicines.
WE BELIEVE THEY ARE THE BEST, AND ASK THOSE
WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM TO GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
EDWARDS & GILBERT.
r -lieve ) our cough at once? This 1 be at Mr. John McLucas l
is no advertising sedeme, but an
act’ al fact, and we guarantee it,
Edwards & Gilbert, Druggist.
Anonymous.
PAY FOR YOUR PAPER.
—NOTICE.—
An act to repeal an act ineorpo
rating the to-' u of Fayetteville, i
the county of Fayette and the
seveial acts amendmg thereof and
*o provide a new charter for -taid
town and for the election of a
Mavrr and councilmen, to pie-*
scribe thc : r powers and duties,
< xtend the limits o f said town and
or other purposes. Notice is
hereby given that at the next
meeting of the General A semb’y
< bill v.ill be introduce 1 for the
purp )?es ah- vo stated
v ’ T nt oa J'lti -'!»
Is the reason people wil; not, can
not, nr do not see any (hfference
in cheap no-trums put up by Cheap
John hr.usrs or irresponsible par
ties at cnoimous profi s, rather
than take a medicine ot world
wide re; ubvion and one that is
giving uninersal satisfaction at
an equal price? No medicine in
the world is p'ving surh unparal
leled satisfaction (nr purifying the
blood as BEGGS’ BLOOD' PU
RIFIER & BLOOD MAKER,
and every bottle that does not do
i s work will co.-t you nothing.
For sale by Edwards U Gilbeit.
O. R. R. SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT SURD A Y, JUNE 1ST 1S88.
Arrival and Daparla? o'! Trains a! Joiesbnro
GOING nor m
GOING SOU
Fast Mail,
Accommodation,
Passenger,
5.52 A. M.
G. 15 A. M.
0,09 A. M.
4.50 P. M.
-R04 P. M.
Fast Mail,
Passenger,
Accommodation,
Passenger,
d \. M.
10 00 A. M.
05 P. M.
7 2, P. M,
8,01 P. M
tA?“SUNDAY SPECIAL.
going north. uo/nu south
Vccommodatior, 8,38 A. M. Accommodation, 4 0-J P. M
1 l.t HAUL TON, General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ja.
Chester County Agrloultiira! Works.
fl T:A7JH
Tb« Wheels are made erf Iron, tba diiviog wheel having a
concave face, '.r^eoern box L made ot iron, consequently
ue warping c ‘ £?i-
ting out c t ehap®.
Tha operator osn »»
tY<4 coratlropplag.
invito t’oalert, itrmert
aodothurt intcre 1 *hI in
A^ri'-uiltual JUacblntry
to thoron. V./ In«p«c4
our JDKChla*.
S<*ni fir CircHljr t
Mill
y'tLL DROP
THE CORN
04 HILLS OR
30WS, AND
18 EASILY
OPERATED.
COOPER & HILL.
MANUFACTURERS OF
tUHt-.Ming (Aupaper.
mimii. CHESTr 1 ’ go., pa.
Me THY &E’'hAY TEt*v:SR.