The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, December 07, 1888, Image 2

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ao^EarEariKro- 3srsrw. laaujsD Kvisin' Friday. SUBSCRIPTION OKLV $1,00 fiiiiy Pic. /;h 1888. OUR RATKS. Local notices 5 cents per line. Quarter column 3 months $ 500 6 •• 10,CO " “ one year 20.0C Half colomn 8 months 10,00 “ “ 6 “ 20,00 “ “ one year 35,00 One column 3 months 20,00 “ “ 6 “ 35,00 1 “ one year 00,00 EDITORIAL NOTES, Here They Are. Last Monday morning the vehi cles began rolling in until it lo >ked as if the streets would be blocks aded. There was a large number Of delegates and nearly as many candidates. It was announced that the convention would meet at ten o,c ock. Before that hour ar- aived the candidates bi stirred themselves and could be seen shakiug hands with the delegates and asking them to give them What support they could. Every delegation came solid for some one of the various candidates. Those that had no candidate lor Sheriff ■were striving for some of the other officers. The convention met at balf past ten with Mr. J. M. Ars nold, of the sixth district, in the chair as temporary Carirman. On motion of L. F. Blalock he was permanent Chairman of the con vention. The convention then being ready for bnsiness J. vV. Kitchens, J. B. Carson and C. H. Eistin were appointed a committee to draft suitable rules to govern the convention. After the com- i mittee made their report, nomina tions for Ordinary were in order • and Hon. E^. M. Franklin the present encumbent, and J;dge L > B. Griggs were announced. The balloting com.neneed|bs each del egate voting his owra ticket and jnstas the bent of his inclination decided; The result was annoum ced-^nd Judge Franklin was norr- 4nated to succeed himself. < lerk of Superior Court was next in or der and Judge A. E. Stokes. Em mett Mathews and VV. H. Red wine were announced by enthusiac k friends ane A. E. Stokes was nom inated The next in order wa 1 - the office of Sheriff. This prove i to be the battle ground of the del egates. Ballot after ballot was taken and “no nominatio»” was announced by the Chairman with a regularity that finally tir d the convention. The diff rent nam?s were withdrawn one by cne until Mr. Sam Martin of the 4 th district was nominated by acclimation. After a number of ballots for Tax Collector Mr Frank Davi- was nominated to succeed /. H. W 1 i- ford. T. M. Farr was nominated for Tax Receiver. T. M. Murpi y vms nominated for Treasurer am., whil ■ perhaps he was ag.erablv disappointed we know that he will make a roewrt^ks TifiRsurer that his riends can point to with pride and that should secure his nomi- uation two years hence. Rev. J. G Speight was nominated for Cor oner and W. H. Pritchard county Surveyor. In refference to the nominations above mentioned we think the convention has acted wisely and nominated men that will fill the various offices of trust creditable. Mr. Martin, the nom inee for Sheriff, was the only d ark horse that ran a winning heat. We do not know him but as bis friends are willing to accept him, so will upon their recom- mendation, We congratulate all the successful candidates, for theirs is a great victory, the battle being hard fought. The SpacialF oaturei of this Celebrntad Plow are, that it lit- NKVSK CLOC9. 2d. ALWAYS 8COUR8. «d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW. The Beam ia not bolted to the landslde. but—by rteana of a steel frog — la set directly In th< femtro of the Line of Drn.fl, making i steady light running plow, and one that cannot ba Clogged. See one before, yon bny. If yeur Agent ha* non e write na for prloe. MAKCFiOrnalD ostr bt 4. I. CASE PLOW WORKS, RACINU, '•Vis. A.& F. R. R. TIME TABLE No. 14. Following schedule goes into effect Oct. 1, 1888. PAY FOR YOUR PAPER. Who is very extensively and favorably fcnotfn throughout the Southern States, Bays; Slow acticu and uncertain effect have always been the twogr,«tob;tacli a;n the cure of Wood Disease-!; but. they have been overcome by the U30 of B. 11. B., which I have used with plgnal success for the cure of Scrofula, Kidney Affec tions, Skin Diseases, Syphilitic Complaints, Catarrh, etc. Its action has been bo direct and powerful that one single bottle has often effected au entire cure. As an appetizer aud penernl tonic I have never known its equal. It Is well adapted to the Hcrofulong DlatheBls of Infants, und doee not contain vegetable or mineral poison. During a practice of 115 years I have never nred a blood remedy so speedy In action: as it has proven to be a giant remedy of absolute certainty, and I cheerfully recommend it aa worthy of public confidence. Its wonderful eures are too numerous and too gln-lngto ad mit of doubt. J. P. Dromooole, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. If afflicted with any form of Blood Poison, cell for B B. B., the only quick Blood Purifier known: and don’t permit old, slow remedies to, to paltned off upon you. Large bottles $1.00. A ddresa Blood Balm CO.. Atlanta. G a. Hood’s Sarsaparilla^ Is u peculiar medicine, and la carefully piw pared by competent pharmacists. The cmb> blnatkm and proportion ot Sarsaparilla, Dt» dellon, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, giving It strengtn aa# curative power superior to other preps* rations. A trial will convince you of Ui gnat medicinal value. Hood’s SarsapurUE Purifies the Blood creates and sharpens the appetite, stimulate! the digestion, and gives strength to every organ of the body. It eures the most seven oaaes of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Pimple^ and all other affection* caused by impun Mood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headaehr, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu matism, and that extreme tired flellng. " Hood’s Sarsaparilla has helped me more tor catarrh and Impure blood than anything else I ever used.” A. Bali., .Syracuse, N. Y. Creates an Appetite J H I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla to cleanse mg 'blood and tone up sty system. It gave me a good appetite an# framed to build me over." V. M. Hals, Lima, Ohio. •* I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla for eanceroua humor, and it began to act unlike anything rise. It cured the humor, and seemed to tone up the whole body a:.d give me new Ilfs.” J. F. N t xo», Cambridgeport, Mask ■end for book giving statements of cures. , SOUTH BOUND. No. $1 Leave Atlanta 4 d0 p m Leave Fayetteville 5 53 “ 'Williamson 6 53 *' Culloden 8 14 Arrive Foit Vailey 9 20 No. Tf3 Leave Atlanta 7 00 a m Leave Fayetteville 8 45 “ Williamson 10 03 “ Culloden 11 49 p m Arrive Fort Valley 1 00 NORTH BOUND No. J2 Lt ave Fort Valley 8 00 a m Arrive-Cullodcn 9 08 “ Williamson 10 36 “ Fayettevle 11 30 Atlanta 12 40 NoT)4 Leave Fort Va’ley 3 45 p m Arrive Culloden 5 05 p m " Williamson 6 55 *•' Fayetteville 8 10 “ Atlanta 9 '5 JDaily. TfDaily except Suns day. T. O. TROY. Gen’l Subt. • 1 Arithmetic in 20 Days. I will teach Arithmetic, for 20 days. The course will be Thorough and Practical. I will teach the best rules u«ed by Business Collegesand Account- ante. To “rest’’ the students, ] shall let them write in Wards Busi ness Forms—about one hour each day. By this method they nil: learn much of Correspondence and "Simple Acc’is. This is the opportunity lor Married, as well as Single person.- 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 da i s as is usually taught in ten montin Tuition §2,50. School will begin M- nday, Nov. 26 and close Friday Dec. 21 1888 For further information ADDRESS HOWELL B. PARKER, FAYETTEVILLE, G LOOK HERE! A. A. GAMP. Fayetteville, Georgia. A WORD TO MY CUSTOM ERS. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ■oldby *11 druggists, gl; six for J5. Prepared oul; by O. I. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries,Lowell, Has. w IOO Doses One Dollar Fire 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 represfrtirg the AT LANTA HOME, PHENIX and other Insurance Companies. Cdl on or address ms at F AY ETTEVILLE. M. E. HILL. M, M. & W. K, Gardufft PHOTOGRAPH> RS, 01 D PICT !. K KS i OP1ED AND ENLARGED. Pit-Hue 1’ n.t.s for Snlr. — 13 MARIETTA STP^ET.— Georgia. $11,950 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell’s Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit is to guarantee the •ayment of the VB premiums filly ' , . , , —, described In our former Mflounceraente. The premium* will be paid, no matter how ■sail the number of bags returned may be. Ogee BlaekwtWi\ Durham. fUoeee «b..j _ , . . Durham, * C„ — P. A. W1LBT. Bsq., < Durham, Durham, If. V. b.,» JU,1W Cathirr i DBAS Bra:—We Induce you gll.SM.eo. which rlmaa place ea Spool*! Deposit to pay premiums hr fs&iSr CMre qf Me Sank if Durham,) Durham. N. 0., Han M, USLi FritI. BlaekwWt Durham Ibteeee a* pa*B Bra:—I have to acknowledge receipt of whl* we have plaeed upas * .Mata wiLXT.OaN.fce, ill.MO.oe from you. which we hi Special Deposit for the object you lour* truly. P. A 1 Rose t««te. without picture of BULL on the passage. (SP~gee ear other eaaouneeintnha ^—TOT .BEST TONIC jasSaseasasaataBS* Dr. G. H Bn.Kl.xr, a leading phyeleiau A Ppringflel.l, O.. «aj»: .. •3rown’* Iron Blttee* I* a thweaghly good mu4i- eimr 1 w tt lu mr preetiea, and find tta aetaon enadt rJl other forme of Iron. In weeknesa or slew condition of the *rnem. Brewn’e Iren Blttesra i* eeuellr * pt nooee.lty. It g aU that Is elelmed for H.*' tionnine >u trade mark ana meeed *sd line* on wraTver. Take nn other. Made only by BK«VT* CRtglCtL Ce.. RAl.TIkteBE.lfD. IJU-R*' HaksBcox—naefnl and attractive, ooa- lai - is. Uet at priaee for reNpoe inform»U«t about nmr. a to , siren away by all dealer, ia medicine <r mailed to any addreo* an raeelst of lo. atamp. ros* OOUQHS AND OROMF U«Il TAYLOH’SI /ust think of it! I will sell five hundred mat hes for five cents, The best New Orleans syrup a'. 60 cents per gallon. The best flour at $5,75 per bbl. A full line of DRY GOODS ipd NOTION^, at bottom prices. tu n0° Ho! “King Solomon’’ ‘Rebel Gir’/ and “Mollie /ohnson’' Tobacco The best thats m tde, 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. 1 money's worth. Respect A, A, CAMP\ Set <y MULLHIN. Th* nr**! n». M from a Ira* of tha »ama nama, ■rawing alaag Ut small itmai In Iba Baathara Stataa, konialaa a attmulaiiag axpaetaranl prtnclpla that ’oowaa ii pbUcna prodaelai tha early mornlag aa«fh. and vtlm« : laiaa Ika ah lid t throw off tha falaa mambrana In eroop a*4 wbaaalnc aonib. Whan a»mh»nad with tba btalloi mad- lagiwons princlpla la tha mullein plant afth* aid flelda. pra sa* ta la TiTixMa'a Oaaaovaa Uuaor or Bwaar Otnfe ax» ■uni tha fiaaat known ram 4/ lor Concha, Croup, Irhooptac Congh and ConaumpUaa; and •• palatable, any pblld U pleaaed to take ll. Ask raor dratflat for It. Priab lie,uni$1, WALTE*A. TAYXOR, AtlanU, Um DR. BIOGIBS' mrCKLBBKBBY CORDIAL M BUrrhaa, DytaaMry and Children Tec this g. far aala BP •frtciun. M B. N O R T Hampton Georgia 'DEALER IN- Genera! Merchandise* Ba-Dry Goods. Notions, Heavy, Family and Fancy Grocsriev Confectioneries, C nned Goods, etc, etc. All new siiuid and at prices that can not be beat in the country. Call and s.|e me when you want bargains. Respect. At, B. NORTH, A GREAT YEAR In tba blitorv of the United State* li bow up»« as. (very perinn of Intelligence deai i co to keep puce with the oourie of Its event*. There U ao better way to do to than to tubecrlbe for The Macon Telegraph. It* uew* facilltiea are uniurpaiaed by any paper In the South. In addition to tha fulleat As»f'Oi- ated Preaa dlapatchea, tt has .pedal eorreepend- ence by wire and letter from all tmportonl point* In Georgia and the neighboring State*. During tbe present teuton of Congreu Wuah lugton will be the moit important and moat in- tereattng new* centra In the country. TbA Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph i» the very but that can be had. ' It* regular correepondent furnlihea the latcat new* and goielp in full dlapatchea. Frequent ■pedal letter* from Hon. Amo* J. Cuinmtug*. member of Congree* trom Hew York, Frank G. Gtrpenter, and W. A. Croffut, three of tbe brtt kuown newspaper writers et the capital, dis cuss th* Uveet and most Important Issues of th* dlT, The Telegraph Is a Demoeratlo Tariff Reform paper. It Is thoroughly In line with the policy of Presldiut Cleveland and th* Democrat!* party. In th* coming national campaign the Telegraph will not only give all the news, but will discuss all publlo Issues from th* stand point of genutna Democratic faith. Subscribe tt once. Dally, aa# year, • • • • Dally, els asoatht * • • ' • Dally, threa ntaatba, • • • Dally, aaa aeoath, - • . • Weekly, na* year, .... Terna: Cash la advenes. Address IDITKLBQKAPH, Great Bargains To be had at the STORE of the undersigned, DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYESTOFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles, And Everything Usually Kept in\i First Class Drug Store, AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITIONl IF YOU DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT ASK FOR IT! We invite the public to give us a call. Wn want you to trade' - with us, aiui are ue ermiued to make it your interist to do so. WE KEEP IN STOCK A SUPPLY oF THE CELEBRATED RAMON'S RELIEF, RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL. Planters Family Medicines. WE BELIEVE THEY ARE THE BEST, AND ASK T>IOSE- WHO HAVF. NEVER USED THEM TO GIVE THEM A TRIAL. EDWARDS & GILBERT, C. R. R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 1ST 1888. Arrival and Departue of Trains at Jonesboro GOING NORTH. Fust Mail. . . 5,52 A. M. Accommodation, . 6.15 A. M. Passengt-r, . 9,09 A. M. “ . . 4,50 P. M. “ . . 8,04 P. M. GOING Fast Mail, Passenger, Accommodation Passenger, tSPSUNDAY SPECIAL.^J GOING NORTH. GOING yccommodation, 8,38 A. M. Accommodatio E. T. CHARLTON, Geneaal Passenger Agent, ChestT County Agricultural ~ THE AYORDALE CORN D JTba Wheels ars made of iron, tha driving ^concave face. Tha oora bos is mads of ii m _ _ — operator WILL DROP ■ . ——M to* corn dropping. W* rut CORN m J HKMg—Invite dealers, farmers and others laSerMte l la IN HILL* OR ^ Agricultural Machinery ROWS, AND 40 Uloroughly laapee* OPERATED. PN&SCX IZJZ&gZr COOPER A HILL, AVONDALE* CHESTER CO., PA,. MANUFACTURERS OF THE “TRY ME" HA* TEDDER. * The Brown Cotton Gin Co.. NEW LONDON, Conn. Manofacturera of the Old Reliable Brown Cotton G;n«, Feed era, and Con density. All tha vary lateet improvementat tvro brash belts, ste^l improved roil box, pate-.u vmp- pgr, extra strong brash, New perfected Feeder, en’^wj dual proof Condonsnr. Strong, durable aa'tT gimp!* ia oonstruotion. Gins fa**:, mug . light, and gleans the seed per- feetly Send tor Oiretdar and Price List. •t ao e aa a oo .76 1 Of DR. RICE, For*) years at sy Coart Place, sew at Bet. Third and Fourth, «uuui. usujj a npkiv M«art4 aa* h£Uv aaallM fkjVrtae tad Ms lysnastorrlM and Inysfcesy, natMalt .rnir-atoM ia *•»*, nml him la mm rtrvr fmn. u MS.- asaMa, aad *!«*•»In. aaraifltal* kela* remit- NvnirtM. Baalaal bulubai. Calf*. Mart, drti b, drtrta). D!aia* a. P.frttlr. Inn, nr- raaiOaa,. PtaiulM oa turn, dvamoa to Botlrt, a. 1 raatae OMfa.tna of l-Uu, Um «r Buual rovor, St., raadorlag Manias. Upropov or oaSapvy, are tkarMihl, «a* part* taaC/ ooradT aVTPHTT.nl pMlUnl, .und ud» riim ejad other pr\-*,to fU—m ^Kisklj •«r*4a tl Ii Nir-evMm uu • pBy dflUa wh# myt epofUl bM«4mi lu * wertata cluf af diaeaaaa, acd tn»ctiug thm—li uafr iBj, MPBirof ekili rtiyaklBB* kafvloK this fed tta* manaesd rerv-Au i# rof Hr*. Whta to W InncxivMlml B r*-Mt tta #)!J Tk ifwetmaei, bwdtoi&M ia to MtU |ffiik| M4 MUiy I»J cull «r wx\tnm ituywtor«. Cures QuraatsMl ia all Oeaet £*v»*allr ao *T ham trm sad laWM. waaoaalJa aa* —reyaaiha .. oUtody aaatdrafch * PRfVATS COOKSZXOR Of MU pa|M, aa» u an, a*Aim., tManl. Malad, Or S>aV p>: -.M S...14 to read Sr all. AUna aa akvra tjrtUaSMlJuaair.il. Baatoft, I tod t.U, ANf> BLOOD MAkER « The only preparation that cleanser, purifies ana increases the quantity of blood. 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