The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, November 30, 1888, Image 3
ISSUED ffVJSHY FtUDAY.
f. 30,1888.
O. A. Clinton, Editor and Pub.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist—Rev. H, L. Embry,
Pastor. Preaching 1st Sunday ana
Saturday before. Sunday School
9 a. m. T. F. Garrison fiup't.
er meeting Wednesday night,
lk^tist—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. L, Stokes, Fayette-
vide, Georgia.
Ordinary—D. M. " Franklin,
Fayetteville, Georgia.
Sheriff—/. W. Brown, Fayette •
viile, Georgia.
Dept *y Sheriff—W. N. Hender-
ion, 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’fc-post master
1/ p mail closes at 4 30.
Down mail closes at 8 30.
j KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
} W. Kitchens Dictator J. T.
Ebwards, past Dictator A. O. Bla-
lock Reporter. D. M. Franklin
Financial Reporter. W. N, T.
Harp Secretary.
Meet 2nd and 4th Saturday at
3 30 P. M.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
L. F Blalock. I hatrmanB. L. John
■»'>«, O-H. Batin, W. N. T. Harp. Dr
K. IS. Weldon, A. E. Stokes, ex-off
•4 Jerk.
ITEMS OF ENTERIC ST AND ITEMS OF
LITTLE ENJKKEST GATHERED AND
MANUFACTURED FOR THE BEN
EFIT OF OUR CITY AND
COUNTY SUBSCRIBERS.
DISTRICT COURTS.
496 G. M. (Fifth)—S. T. Blalock. J
F :B. L. McGough, N. P. and ex-off
. P. 4th Friday In each month.
688 G. M. (Fourth) C. It. WooWer,
J. P.; J. M. Spurlin, N. P. ox-off. J. r-
■3 d Saturday in each month.
709 G. M. [Black Rock) J. M. Mur
; hy, J. P.; J. T. Rmgden, N. P. and
h s-off J. P.; 4th Saturday.
495 G. M. [Sixth) Wm. Whatley, J.
P.; J. M. Arnall, jtf. P .an ex-off, J
t*. 8d wodnesday.
1293 G. M (Brooks Station) J B
Carron, J P; J M Bridge* N P and
ex-off J P i 4th Thnraday,
624 G M (Shakerag) J Q Lapdrum,
J Pi B, Adams, N, P, aud ex-off, J, P
2nd Baiurday,
649 fl, M, [Rare Over! J. M, Palmer
J. P.: If. M. Colliar, N. Y. and ex-
68, 1. P.t lat Saturday.
Ili8 G. M. (Hopeful) J. S.
Thornton, J. P.j H. B. Holder, N.
P. and cx-off. J. P.; 3d Saturday.
1262 G. M. (Europe) S. B. Lew-
I* J. P.t F. D. Hewell, N. P. and
ex-off. J P . 3d Saturday.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T. V. LESTER.
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, Ga.
H. A. PEEBLES
Attorney at Lave,
Hampton, Ga.
WIU -practice in all the courts of this
and adjoining counties.
if. E. HILL,
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, Ga.
Will practico in all the courts, of
this and adjoining counties. Offloe In
he ocurt house.
—Ice on Monday last.
—Did you see the elephant?
—Shall we have a Christmas
tree ?
J. A. Henderson was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
—Our “devil” has been sick
this week.
—Judge Hall visited Atlanta
this week.
—Now is the time to prune your
fruit trees.
W. B. Edwards was in Hamp
ton "this week.
Ba.ney Harrell visited the
c ; ’.r.t y Sunday.
t« , . Sfokcs was at Brooks
J
Glut ion *’•' ■ ok.
- ;t G ice, of Inman, was
in tr.v.: • . “'•day.
— T J- . Jeplitha Murphy is
rl'jr ■ -.nsidence.
.—«. j : mie Ellis is visiting
he ' :c; East Point.
f , ; re eight candidates
; -r [■ , i Fayette county.
• ? "' r.s rs Will and Bob Ellis of
- Point was here Sunday.
- 1 m .ling at the M. E. Church
v.::d ’.r.-ky and Sunday night.
_ .. j^rs. Mat Gilbert and Luke
visited /oncsboro Sunday.
T "Vs. J. 'W. Graham spent
ionda'' and T 1 sday in Atlanta.
—W. B. Edwards Jr., of H- al-
son w. - )ii. re Sundey and Monday.
—The telegraph line has been
put up and we will c oon have an
^office.
—Dr. and Mrs. Woolsey of
Woolsey viile spent I/Tonday in
Atlanta.
—Messrs John McKown and
Bob Dobbs of Jonesboro, .was in
town Wednesday.
—Messrs J. B. Hightower and
M. E. Sams of Inman went up to
Atlanta Monday.
—Clever Erany‘t Hollings-
worth entered the Arithmetic
school here Monday.
—Mr. G. 1‘. Butler hasre’urned
and will finish las work on tee
Court llo'tse this v.ixk.
—Mr. J. 11. Bur's halter w i
town Monday. D' '• f'iend, .
a'wavsgliu to sveh:.ii.
- There will be more emu
planted in Fayette county ne\
year th.»n ever before.
— Coap r Edge has mad cor.*,
sid ruble improvements on the
ClavtoH County Herald.
— Fayetteville is the place to
buy your t oods. You can buy
ilicni : s cheap here as in A.I.'.nta.
- Mr. S. A. Burks lelt yester
day for Alabama, where lie will
spend several d.t^s with relatives.
—Tony Fuller the boy the train
run cvvi last week is recovering.
Dr. Edwards thinks he will soon
bj Well.
— Ur. Edwards has moved to the
residence recently vacated by J.
W. Kitchens, in front of the Bap
tist church.
—If you anticipate coming to
Fayetteville to live, now is the
time to speak foi a house, before
they are all rented.
—Messrs Dock Stanfield and
Robt Fife, of Henry county, was
over this week. Come again boys
wc are always glad to see you.
---Dr. E. P. Overby, of Hamp
ton wa3 over to see us this week.
The Doctor is just as clever as he
can be and we are always glad to
sec him.
Col. Malvern HiU went To
yesterday.
Judge Stokes went to Atlanta
yc. terday.
Miss Nar.nie NcCollu m visited
friends in Atlanta thh week,
L. J. Crimp and N. R. Beadles
two of our successful nieiclmilts
went to Atlanta today.
An entertainment given .at the
residence of Mr. J. W. Graham
last night was enjoyed by the
young people.
Misses N't.i Couch md Corn
lia Carlton of Scnoia, are visiting
the family of Dr. J. T. Edwards
this week.
FROM GROG DON.
Prof. Rhodes of Campbell coun
ty has been asked to take the
Hopeful school for the year 1889.
The Prof, has agreed to take it.
If you want to know the truth
about something , you never
thought of just call on Dr. J. j.
Vineyard and ask him if he loves
Miss G.
Mr. G. E. Moore the late mil
ler of Favor’s mill wants the peo
ple to understand that he lias not
run away, as reported, but will
mash coin next year at Hathcocks
mill in Campbell county.
Mr. Banks, late of Coweta coun
ty now oi Favor's mill, is boarding
on the hill and grinding at the
mill.
Mr. C. B. Brogdon Sr., has the
champion mule of Fayette county.
It takes the whole family to work
it.
Coup-do-.main.
INMAN DOTS,
Mr. J. B. Hightower, cue of In
man’s business men went to Atlan
ta on Monday last.
Mr. C. C Sams nTbuiTding gen
eral repair shop au Inman,
There was a larcc crowd out to
hear Rev. W. W. Wadsworth
preach Sunday afternoon.
John aud Annie Hightower
have returned home from a p !eas-
ant visit to Atlanta.
Mr. J. B. Hightower is cutting
down the trees in front of his resi
dence so he can see the train as'i
comes around the curve.
Mrs Fannie Whitehurst of Perry
u* 1 i’aia Hightower of Inman
'• jc> c J a most pleasant visit
t h-. quarterly meeting at County
! : ie last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. J. B. Hightower says cotton
is c.irce and collections are slow
Lit’Je Charlie Hightower (not
three years old) wants to " car
'.leeches. Never mind Charlie
you will have to don them suoi
- nough.
Mr. Mozee Nash and Miss Lil
le McLucas visited County Line
last Sunday.
Long life and prosperity to the
Fa YU I TiiVi LLE N EWS.
Anonymous
Georgia Fayette / To aH wbonvit
County. , [ may concern.
W. T. Murphy guardian Lr Lula
W», Dora W., John W., S-T.th L.
Mavir: Nancic, Era E. and I’t M.
Muptiy has in due time p'ded
to the undersigned for 1 av~ to ta il
orn tenth undivided cum ,-t V lot
of land No. 13 in the bth district
of said county', and said nypli. ion
will be heard on the 1st Mcndaj
in December next.
November, 7th 1S88.
I). M. Franklin, Ordinary.
Georgia Fayette / By virture of
County (an "At from
the Ordinary of said county will
be sold before the court ho rse in
Fayetteville, within the ' ..1! hours
of sale on the 1st Tnesd. - In De
cember next, the following And;
I 17.^ acres more or 1 ss of d Jot
No. 133 in the 7th district of said
t y.
^ohl as the pr pe ty of
co 1
Wf E. Postal, for the purpose of
distribution. Terms cash.
November, oth, 1888.
G. W. Postkn, Administrator,
How can Parents ,
allow their children to cough anil
strain and dough and camly «r ;
"Oh! it is only a little cold,' 7 a 1
keep giving them cheap and dan
gerous medicines, until they arc-
down with lung fever or consump
tion, when they can be so easily
relieved by BEGGS’ CHERRY
COUGH SYRUP? tt has n>
superior, and few equals.
Edwards & Gilbert Druggists.
APtITHMETIC SCHOOL.
I will begin my class promptly
Nov. 26 and will teach 20 days.
This is your chance. See or write
to me so that I may know how
many books to order. Advanced
scholars will need a good bnsiness
Arithmetic. The regular price is
$1,60. I 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
Howill B. Parker, A. M.
Georgia, Fayette f D. A. McLu-
Countyu \ cas Adminis
trator of Ephraim Sweat, repre
sents to - hc court by petition that
he has ful y Administrated Eph
raim Sweat’s astate. This is to
cite all persons concerned, to
show cause, if any they' can why
said Admi istlator should not be
discharged from his Admonistra
lion, and receive let'ers of dismis
sion on the 1st Monday in Febru
ary, 18,80.
Nov. 5th 1888.
D. M. Franki.in, Ordinary.
Georgia Fayette f B.- virture of
County \ an order irom
the court of Ordinary of Campbell
connty. Ga., will be sold before
the court house door in Fayette
ville within the legal hours of sale
on the 1st Tuesday in December,
next, the following land. 60 acre?
mo<(; or less of land lot No. 223 in
e loth ci s'ri t of originalV Hen
now 12 IS h «h let of I'j • ,e
county*. Soni as Mm prop ry o.
M. E. Jackson of Campbell coun
ty, deceased lor the purpose of
payin debts. Terme c.sli.
November 5 1888.
Alice M. Jackson, Executr
GEORGIA, \ I hereby no-
Fayette County. / tify all persons
concerned, that I have this day
made my wife, Mary C. McLeroy,
a free dealer, to contract, su? and
be sued in as full a manner as is
provided by law.
Nov. 19th 1888.
J. E. McLeroy.
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PR. RICE,
For «j jtin «t jy Conrt Plte*, Mir tt
Cpirmfitor, 5ie» end Inputwcy,
u of la yon4k, mtol aaaamm It nt>
tercr jnkTt, or atixtr ranxm, tad pwrfMtog mm if lbiM>
kvies •ffvt*: Nsr-DejneM, Besoisa.J lalau^u, Mdl talk
Cor* ly dTMtsu). Ox.a*** o? IMskt, Datbetir* Mnwrr, Fix*
gttlDscxy. Ptap-U* oz Aicmaa tc Z-.=kv of FoeuHt
CcsToakt •? ldiR». Ua* ot 8«xual Icwtr, ho.. m4cr «j
K-irnsji bocropsir or vobmopr, in lUrsogtlv it 1 . ywmC
SSSi.
rUw xr-'t 04fi9r pAtnia Monaam quick!? «ttv4,
Ji !x ..lea: tlut a ph/ rfdto *ht oay* vpadai aMat'to*
U « d'^« af Hmum, tad umUac thoosaada uiv
tfcy. *«<![« AUl. PkjsMisi Caot
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PP.rViLTS COtTK'iSIaOR
Of ICO pAff«. a»at to an j addrvao, aaoersty ~nTi1hr TTltfkt
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M. B. NORTH
Hampton Georgia.
-DEALER INI-
Grjaeral Mercliandis
Dry Goods. Notions, He-ov Family and Fancy Grocaiic.-,
Confectioueiies, C-nncd Goods, etc, ct *. All new sound and at
prices that can not be beat in the count--*. Call and see me when
you want bargains. Respect. M. B. NORTH.
T. W.REDWINR.
Phystctan and Sergem,
Fayetteville, Go,
tails promptly attended to day or
night. DeaetMi of women and iiU-
a apoolalty. Ofln wear old
. COUGH! and COUGH!!!
sWhat in the world is the reason
you will cough and keep coughing
and still keep trying inferior med
icines when BEGG’S CHERRY
COUGH SYRUP will positively
relieve your congh at once? This
is no advertising scheme,but an
actual fact, and we guarantee it,
Edwards & Gilbert, Druggist,
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce mysel 1
candidate for Tax Receiver sub
ject to whatever direction the exs
ecutive committee may see fit to
order to nominate candidates.
MILES BROWN.
AND Di-OOD MAKER
The only propsratiou Fiat cleanses,
purifies nna iucrenses thoonautlty of
blood. Ho had results folio" «•> iso and
it is not sold in coun«'tUion with mi-
roliahlo medlelnes. K» ••• Imttlo war
ranted for ull hlrwol «li-«—-*lors and
impurities. JlF.MbS r I *0 WITT,
Chicago, 111., I'. .
Georgia, Fayette f By virture of
County \ the wi 1 of
Samuel Pyle, of said county de-
ccsed, will be sold before the
court house door in Fayetteville,
within (he legal hours of sale, on
the 1st Tuesday in Dccombea next
the following lands; 101J acres
more or less of land lot No. 224,
and 40 acres more or less of land
lot No. 223: All of said lands be
ing in the 13th district of originally
Henry, now 1248ih district of
Fayette county. Sold as the pro-
pr-:y of Samuel Pyle for the pur
pose of distribution. Terms cash.
Novcnilu r 5th 1888.
A. 'L Iackson Executrix.
Georgia ’-'alette /To all whom
County \ it mayconc^rn
\V. B. F. Bailey having, in proper
form, apolied to me for permanent
Letters of Administrate n on the
estat* of Mrs. Sarah Jones late < f
sai l county, this to cite all and
singular the creditors 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 any they can, why per
manent Administration should not
be granted to W. B. F. Bailcv on
M rs. Sarah Jone’s estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signatnr-
this the 3rd day of November lS8e
D. M. Franklin, Ordinary.
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. \\\ w’ant you to
with us, and are de - ermined to make it vour inUF t to do so.
trade
PAY FOR YOUR PAPER.
—NOTICE.—
An act to repeal an act incorpo
rating the town of Fayetteville, i
the county of Fayette and the
several acts amending thereof and
to provide a new charter for said
town and for the election of a
Mayor and councilmcn, to pre
scribe their powers and duties, '
extend the limits of said town and
or other purposes. Notice is
hereby given that at the next
meeting of the General Assembly
a bill will be introduced for the
purposes above stated.
Wlint on Farth
Is the reason peonle will not, can
not, or do not see any difference
in cheap nostrums put up by Cheap
John houses or it responsible pars
ties at enormous profvs, rather
than take a medicine of world
wide reputation and one that is
giving uninersal satisfaction at
an equal price? No medicine in
the world is giving such unparal
leled satisfaction for purifying the
blood as BF.GGS’ BLOOD PU
RIFIER & BLOOD MAKER,
anil over, bottle that does not do
i s wc ' cost you nothing.
For sale by Ed vards ft Gilbert.
WE KEEP IN STOCK A SUTrLY oT THE CELEBRATED
RAMON'S RELIEF. RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL,
Planters Family Medicines.
WE BELIEVE THEY ARE THE BEST, AND \SK THOSE
WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM lO GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
EDWARDS & GILBERT.
C. R. R. SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT S US DAY, JUNE 1ST 1S83.
Arrival and Departue of Trains at Jonesboro
GOING NORTH.
Fast Mail, . . 5.52 A. M.
Accommodation,
Passenger,
6.15 A. M.
9.0!) A. M.
4,50 P. M.
8,04 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Fast Mail, . . 7,39 A. M.
Passenger, . . 10,00 A. M,
3,65 P. M.
7,2S P. M,
8,01 P. M
Accommodation,
Pass nger,
ISTSUNDAY SPECIAL.
GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH
yccoinmodation, 8,38 A. M. Accommodation. 4,00 P. M.
E. T. CHARLTON, Geneaal Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga %
Chester County Agricultural Workt
“ THE ATMD1LE CORN DRILL.
lb» Whc«k bib bUsoI iron, th* driving wnat) t*vi
oouonva face. Th*bornboxism*d*ol iron, oonsequ?
no warping or
ting out ot sijs*
Th« opwatcr otn M* '
U>* son dropping. Wa
la Tits dstlsre, fsrmtn
tndotksn tataraatel in
Agricultural MacUaWT
to thoroughly Inipssi
ear mtchin*.
AT SmJ /br OtrcOmi
COOPER & HILL, AVONDALE. mmSTcO^IL
MANUFACTURERS OF THE “TRY ME 7 HA* TEDDER.
WILL DROP
THE CORN
IN HILLS OR
ROWS, AND
IS EASILY
OPERATED.