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will furnish you with stamps, paper
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Send us every item that will bo of
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we will greatly appriclate any and all
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vour communications so wo can get
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
M,':hodist—Rev. H. L. Embry,
Bus tor, Preaching 1st Sunday end
> s s»uvday before. Sunday School
y a. m r F. Garrison Bup't.
Fu.yer meeting Wednesday night.
vist—Dr. 1. G, Woolsey Pas*
'‘•f. Preaching F;l Sunday j>nd
Saturday before. .5 u-.r.vy School
9 a. m. J. W. Gre.yham Supt.
Prayer meoting Sued y night.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk—A. E, Stokes, Fayette-
vllle, Georgia
Ordinary—D. M. Franklin,
Fayetteville. Georgia.
Sheriff-—/. W. Brown, Fayette-
i hie, Georgia.
Dept ’y Sheriff—W. N. Hender
son, FayeUcville, Georgia.
Tax Receiver—F. N. Farr,
Flat Creek, Geo-gia.
Tax Collector—J. H. Williford,
Flat Creek. Georgia.
Treasurer.—L C. Ellison, Fiat
Creek, Geoigia.
Surveyor—\V. H. Prichard,
Brooks Station, Georgia.
Coroner—A. Jones, Brooks
Station, Georgia.
County School Commissioner—
W. T. Glower, Fiat Creek, Ga,
POST OFFICE.
./• W. Kitchens post master..
L A. Perdue A n't. post master
Up mail closes at 4 30.
Down mail closes at 8 30.
uliful weather.
, Court next week.
’ I ivoh t we a nice court house?
L j. Camp was in Atlanta,Wed
nesday.
We will have a union Christ-
mi- tree.
S. T. Blal »;k visited Culloden
this week.
J. T. Brogdon was. up to see us
yesterday.
W. O. Ellis of East Point was
at home Sunday.
Don’t forget to come up and
see us next week.
Dr. Russell of Flat Creek was
in town Monday.
W. C. Parker of Fairburn, was
in town this week.
Prof. Parkers Arithmetic school
is progressing nicely.
G. W. Perdue of Seno'a, visited
Fayetteville this week.
lion. Ed Hammond of Griffin,
was in town Wednesday.
J. W. Kitchens and lady visited
lMilledgeville this week.
If you want the best stove pol
T. M. Murphy ran in on the
third billot.
Mrs. Mary Blalock i 3 visiting Georgia Payette /To all whom it
relatives in Atlanta. w T 'UA 1 T ! ' .“TT
W. I . r.liirpiiy guardian for Lula
, Mr. Stanback of Cobb county, W M D ra W., John \V„ Sarah L.
j is in charge of the tele graph of Marie N.i'ncie, Era E. and Ida M.
, fice here. ’ i Murphy has i.x due time applied
I , t . , . I to the undersigned for leave to sell
| I he result of the nomination ; ( me tenth undivided enlercst in iot
for county officers surprised some 1 1 land No. 43 in tlm 5th district
of the nominees.
It is a laudable ambition for any
person to fill any one < f the vari
J-l.
ous t ffices cl our county.
Mrs. Livingston, of Newton,
a nr Miss Lutie Elder of CresweP,
are visiting Mrs. L. F. Blalock.
Mrs. C. D. Crawley and Miss
Lille Ivey of Atlana, wore the
guests of Mrs. Mary Blalock Sat
urduy and Sunday.
The shelving on one side of tin-
store occupied Ly Blalock Bros.jW:
of Culloden Ga., fell with a r
structive crash one day this week
and damaged the entire sto:k of
crockery besides completely de
stroying two show c.v-’cs.
V>’e tide of emigration still
flows westward. A number of
out citizens are movbtg to Alabas
aid county, and said app!ica;ior>
will be heard oti the 1 . Monday
in D- -mber next
Novt-m )er, 7th 18*8
.. D, M. Franklin, Ordinary.
How n
allow their chii
strain and ocu> 1
•‘Oh. it A or y
keep giving t;'-ei
gerous medicir.
down with lui
fi n, wli ,11 t
relieved by Pf
GOUGH .- V R f
i _,eri-)r, •.;,r!
Ed'.va: ds C: G
its
■ » cough: and
. ■ • cimly say:
ot,'e cold/' and
' map and dan
n tiny .'•re
r or • oasa;; p
. be so c ■> i; y
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Georgia Fayette f By 'inure of
! County [ an order from
j the Ordinary of said county will
j be sold b* Ore the court home in
j Payetti vide, within the legal hours
of sale on the 1st fm sday in De
cember next, the following land;
1 I7,f ;-.cres more or 1 -s of land lot
No 183 in theyth district of said
count'-. Sold as the pr perty of
Posten, for the purpose of
w| (li’sl.ributi an. Terms cash.
. I NoV' Tid-er, 5th, 188.3.
W. Ten ten, Administrator.
AItlTIl MET fC AC f 10 0 f
I will beg i tny f h s • oroi.
Nov. 26 and wi ch L-< d
This is your cha c . Seo-o. ,
KNIGHTR.. OF. HON OR.
/■ W. Kitchens Dictator J. T.
Kb wards, past Dictator A. 6. Bla-
fyck. Reporter. D. M. Franklin
Fmanciid Repot ter. W. N, T.
i i dp Secretary.
Mart 2nd and 4th Saturday at
3 30 P. M.
■CC UNTY COMMISSIONERS.
L FBlalock. C hairma nB. L. Jchn
y n. O. ft. Eatln, W. N. T. Harp. Dr
b. B Weldon, A. E. Stokes, ex-off
t
DISTRICT COURTS.
490 G. M. (Fifth)—S. T. Blalock. J
!' :B. L.-McGough, N. P. and ex-off
. P, 4th Friday In each month.
Ft6 G. M. (Fourth) C. It, Wbolsoy,
P.; J. M. Spurllu, N. P. ox-off. ,T. P.
S h Saturday in each month.
709 G. M. [Black Bock] J. M. Mur-
B|hy, ,J. P.; J. T. Rr >gden, N. P. and
Fcx-oi? J. P.; 4th Saturday.
1 495 O. M. [Sixth) Wni. Whatlay, J,
P. ;J. M. Arnall, A.P .a-n ex-off, J
P. 8d wedneaday.
11298 G. M (Brooks Station) J B
Carson. ,T P; J M Bridges, N P and
ux-off J P; 4th Thursday,
^4 G M (Stakerag) J Q Ijaudrnm,
/ P{ B, Adams, N, P, and ex-off, J, P
'Bid 8«lurd&y,
649 0, M, [Rare Over] J. M, Palmer
J, P.: M. M. Collier, N, P. and ex-
eft’, I P.: 1st Saturday.
1*48 G. M. (Hopeful) J. S.
Thornton, J. P.; H. B. Holder, N.
P. and ex-off, J, P.; 3d Saturday.
1202 G. M. (Europe) S. B. Lew-
it, J. P,t F. D. Hcwell, N. P. and
ffx-off. J P . 3d Saturday.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T. V. LESTER.
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, Ga.
ff. A. PEEBLES
Attorney at Lato,
Hampton, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts of this
sad adjoining counties,
<M. IS. HILL,
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts, of
this and adjoining counties. Offloe in
ho orurt house. ,
T. W. RED WINE. ^
Physvtan and Serftou,
FnyemvUh, Go.
to day or
AS*
CM
ii ,-h call at the drug store
Miss A lice Henderson has re
turned after a pleasant stay in
Atlanta. •
Go to A. A. Camp’s to get lhe
latest styles of ladies hats, at bot
tom prices.
A large crowd attended prayer
meeting Wednesday night.
S. M. Ellis has moved f:o his
p ace two miles above town,
Barney Harrell and R. G. Kitch
ens took in Grant’s Park Sunday.
The nomination has passed off
and every thing is calm and serene.
Miss Ida Travis is visiting
Misses Emma and Alice Hender
son.
Dr, E. B, Welden and /udge
Grice of Inman was up Wednes
day.
Capt. G. A. Powell of the A. &
F. R. R. visi cd Fa\ e teville this
week.
Col, Frazier of Atlanta attend
ed Ordinary’s court here Wednes
day.
The extreme pressure of bu-i
ness 1ms nearly broken up the de
biting club. Whal inxt?
Dr. Claridy preached an enters
e.-ting sermon at the Methodist
church v iirld ty night.
T. F. Garrison lias his nephew
with him now. We welcome the
young man to our city.
d he ladies and children's hats 1
have in stock are attracting my
customers in styles and ptices.
Found at A. A. Camp-,
ltev. II. L. Embry - and Dr,
Claridy left monday for Milledg- -
viHe to aitend conference there.
Our merchants have bought
their Chris'.miN goods. Look out
for their advei tisementsnext week.
We respectfully., incite the la
dies to c 11 amis 6 our .stationary
and Plush goods, before yog. buy.
, Edwards & Gilbert.
Manse Stell wds at home to sec
his mother this week. Manse is
one of the best boys of which we
know.
I have in my stock a selection
of ladies hats which I am selling
at the lowest possible prices. You
will do well to call and see n y
goods before you buy. Don't
forget A. A. Camp’s fast selling
store.
ma and Tcxar.
tile r debts and
kind-adieu, and
tween suns.
I them pay
; friends a
leave be-
Monda-;
On last Mo:
'o’ Is were open .
me/
r ihr.
-Georgia, Fayette f D. A. McLu-
County. 1 css AdmiiuV
trator of Ephraim Sweat, repro
sent* to 'he court by petition that
he has ful y Administrated Eph
raim Sweat’s a state. T " - 1-: to
cite all p?rs ns cone rued, to
show c >ii c, if any they m v. v
sai 1 Admi istr.itcr iioul ! not b-
•discharged from his -Vdine-.lstt,A
t oo, and receive let ers of dj .n-
s on on the I:>t Mond v. in I' -b.-n-
ry, I88D.
NoV. 5th 1883.
D. M. Fravku : Odiuarv.
szt VR6 SUiiHifr,
O' Cos 015 r
'waff 1. *
A9G- VijLri . to«
emu j|f-6 you \A)\ tt*-, *■
• i:Bij
gjiMSDi*'/. :lr
• ‘>50 (A pc. fttjy k
^ F.S-HT*I 3f IN
• t'c-.'-'ftiti »*..
m:
to me so that I
many books to o.
scholars .vill r.. good I
Arithmetic. The icguAr
•$1,50. Fwill furnish u- to 5
for 85 or 90 cts caul:. 1
siring to work fo u.e n/ :
befer buy the bock at
be studying it
Huw.Lt. B. Park,/
. nts
had
aflG
M.
OEORi
Fr y el ■ C
concerm 1
made me ife, ’
a fro do ,ler, to ,
he SLisu in full
i" ovi'. ed i-y i.a
Nov. IPt* '8a.
t l
eby no-
.persons
this da.
r -Lcro^;.
im m aa
Fcr JS jtut at 37 Court Pisco, no-v kt
222 Market Street, If or
Tliir'I and Fourth,
.
/. r*r*hrU Ngi Ty physiafea eaA tLi
Ui* Kill prove.
$$$& sfs&swm
ua".i:c; as 1^
£jjers»stcr^i^a tr.i La^-ji^sany,
rS a vrja&St 1' *^U rlVM U PC.-.S24 U BU|<
tertrft<re, ir -.'i-i 'Atw, ^ 0 f ibafoi*
V.-T*-ScrJ.**i iKai•ir.^cx, (silrht aaijjs
Cioer’sr 1‘uibmi P-£ht, DtfyAire 'Jrr^rj. iOij.
fG*: J*---?- Vv*y.»*«•'* ?%.*, A\arri n »:>Soslcty of Fenuka,
L-• * - •- ' ia.+z t>e:cr3*I I'ova, J»e.,r .dent*
g - -j ' T' dlL i $ «•/ OttTWl r.-J i ecw
jA- . «_ A, GnXiU -i.t,, tit toptSng
;* •-» it£‘. Witt X1 f w&z Vt. ■- *7,
ii,-** • • -f i.'.ft thcc-i*. ^ UU)3<
^ * fe rfrfl ' WPl - : nrlaj tilt Act eo, -j
Vi'‘’ * **«« priraidy
C* tA it&il iLA ull Oa&z
'■* *7 bj trtJre firt* *ra\r-.
LC.. EKOV.
Tf O R TH
J
of delegates,
fifteen na mes hi ,.e .1. b
when the poll, wr-re \ri ■ c
there was much specuI. ii...:
the successful camlidato-i.
were .wo strung Ik': cket..
voting was badly . ,i; vv i,
gentlemen ducted, y-ere re;
tative men and eve,-, one v.
out
Georgia F .y
"Countv
I 15
virtur
o!
[ an order horn i
. . j the court of Ordinary of Campbell j
J j county. Ga.. will be sold bc r ore !
, '" 1 "’ | the court house door in Fayette- j
as to j v 1 lie within the legal hours of sale | C<
on the 1st Tuesday in Decemb r, ! pr
IT. ere
.1 '• the
The
jura
isfied with the election
U JL C.S
t-
it
j .lot
dele-
was some c ui.ii.l ale that
count on the support of
ga'.ijii chosen. The car
this district seemed v., ' well
P cased as no one man had the
suppoit of a’l. W, L. Smith re
ceived every vote cast a id J. P
Gipson was a-goe'ij -second. Toe
■cdt. >, it ions, Heavy, Family and Fancy Groccri-c-
C nned Goods, etc, etc. Ail new sc ud and a
next, the following land. 60 acre.-
more or less of laifrl lot No. 223 : n
the 13t’’ dis net of originally Hen
ry now 1248?h district, of Faj ette
county. F >ld ns the property of
M. !'-• Jackson of Campbell coun
ty, deceased for the purpo e of
P-yin debt-. Tcrme cash,
November 5 1888
A'i.'ce M. Jackson, Executrix.
can not be beat
delegates from the
Oti)
were as follows: W, J
J. P. Gipson, J. W. .Kits
district
. Smith,
liens,
M. Dorsey, II. C. Tarpl.ey,
Busbii, T. F. Garrison and
Harrell.
Xu Memorial.
Whereas—It has pleased a Wi- c
and Merciful Farther to remove
bom our midst our beloved bro
ther J, W. Brown. Therefore be it
Resolvne 1st—That it is a jubjt
1 1bute to the departed to say m.»t
ve regret his r miovaf 'from" our
midst and mourn for one who was
worthy of our respect and regard,
and that we, as an alliance, hurp-
b!y submit to God AlRvfse decree
by which we have suffered this
loos, for we know that all thing!
Georgia, Fayette f By virtu re of
Cornuy ) the wi 1 of
,Samuel Pyle, of said county de-
ce-'sed. will be sold, before the
court house oor in F.Tv'eft'-villa*.
V-ilhin (lie legal hours of sale, on
i' e 1st Tuesday in Decembea next
i the following InncN; 101} acres
J- j more or less of land lot No. 224
D. ^ihI 40 acres more or less of land
lot No 223; All o! said lands be
ing in the 13th district oforigina’ly
Henry, now 1248 h district ot
Fjayette county. Sold as the pro
perly of Samuel Pyle for the pur
pose of distribution. Terms cash.
November 5th 1888.
A. M. Jackson Executrix.
you v.
jiitry. Call and s ; me when
Re-pt-i t. M. Ii. NORTH.
Ts &8 bad a! tiie STOBE of the undersigned.
13.
rftfHl&i
nyroTfirro
LS H IsO i 0? t <i|
Georgia Fayette /To all whom
•iCounty J it tnayconc^rn
W. B. F. Bailey having, in proper
' "o 'applied; to me for permanent
Letters of Administratic n on the
estate of Mrs. Sarah Jones late f
snjd county, this to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kill of Mrs. Sarah lones, to be
and .appear at my office within the
tinie abowed by law,- and show
cailse, if any'they can,
And Everything Usually Kepi in a First Class Drug Store.
AT TRICES DEFYING COMPETITION!
IF YOU DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT ASK FOR IT!
We invite the public to give us a cal!. We want you to trade
with us, and are ce ermined to make ic your interist to "do so.
why per-
: mAjirent Administration should not
work together for good to him j be granted to W, B. I'. Bailey on
that loves God. Mr.s. Sarah Jone’s estate. W *
Resolved 2nd—That in’ ti ... I ness my li n'd and official sign.atnr-
! this the 3rd day of November 188e
WE KEEP IN STOCK A SUPPLY oE THE CELEBRATED
RAMON'S RELIEF, RAMON'S NERVE AND TONE OIL,
Planters Family Medicines.
WE BELIEVE THEY ARE THE BEST, AND ASK THOSE
WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM TO GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
-i , 1 t- 13 . , !ims ine ora anv 01 wovrmufr isi
death of Bio. Brown, we have lost j D M . Franklin, Ordinary.
EDWARDS & GILBERT
COUGH land COUGH!!!
sWhat in the world is the reason
you will cough and keep coughing
and still keep trying inferior med
icines when BliGG’S CHERRY
a worthy member, and that we
tender our sympathy to the be
reaved family, and that dear coin-
pan ion he has left behind, we can
only say Peace be to him that
sleepeth the sleep that knows no
waking.
■ Resolved 3rd.— Tha this me
morial be published in the Clayton
County Herald anal the Fayette
ville News.
| B. L. McGough Vice Pres.
C. M. Stubbs, Sec,
COUGH, SYRUP will positively Me
relieve your congh at once? This M.
la MA erloaafiainn anUaiM a «•
U no advertising scheme,but an
Actual fact* and we guarantee it.
Edwards & Gilbert* Druggist,
GEORGIA Fayette j Byvirture
County j of an order
from the court of Ordinary of a aid
county, will be sold before the
court house door in Faycttevi'le
within the legal hours of sale, cn
the 1st Tuesday in January i.ext,
the following land, one tenth un-
devided intercs' in - lot..of land. No.
48, in the fifth district of said couiis
ty, sold as the pi ope-ty of Lula
W., Dora W., John VV.’ Sarah L,
Marie, Nancie, Eva L., and Ida
Murphy, for the purpose of
, r*v • *
distribution. Terms cash.
W. T. Murphy,
Dec. 6th 1888. Guardian.
•NOTICE.
An act ro repeal an net incr-rpo
.rating the tov n of Fayetteville, i
the, county of Fayette and the
several acts amending thereof and
to provide a hew charter for said
town and for the ejection of a
Mayor and councilmen, to pie-
setibe thoir powers and duties, ‘
exiend 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 i'produced for the
purposes ab'-ve stated.
Jo
IN EFFECTS US DA 1
JUNE 15/' 1°83.
■ir
■JS
GOING NORTH.
Fast Mail. . . 5.52 A. M
Accommodation,
Passenger,
M.
What on Kurth
Is thp reason people will not, can
not, or do not see any difference
in cheap nostrums put up by Cheap
John houses or irresponsible pars
tics at enormous profi’s, rather
than take a 'medicine of world
wide reputation and one that i-
giving uninersal satisfaction at
an equal price?. No medicine in
th'fc Aprld ts giving su^h unparal
leled satisfaction for purifying the
blood as BEGGS' BLOOD PUs
RIFIER & BLOOD MAKER,
and every bottle that does not do
I s work will cost you nothing.
For sale by Edwards >i Gilbert.
0.15 A.
9.09 A. M
4,50 P. M
?,04 P.
GOING SOUTH.
Fast Mail, . . 7.89 A. M.
Passenger,
M.
Accommodation,
Passenger,
10.00 A. M,
8.95 P. M.
7,28 P. M,
8 04 P. NT
CSTSUNDAY SPECIAL, gf"
GOING NORTH. GOING St
yccommod_.ition, 8,38 A. M. ' Accommodation,
U TH
4 00 P. M,
K. T. CH ARLTON, Genea.al Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
Chester County Agricultural Works.
mm,
SAKS?,
_J&U5LE.
WILL DROP
THE CORN
HILLS OR
ROWS, AND
IS EASILY
OPERATED.
— — VWOMI dSW OiSiNMWdH I
Vt heels ors made of iron, the driving wheel having a
concave face, Tha corn box is roads o/irou, consequently
“■ — ne warping or get
ting ous oi shape.
The operator eta M
lb» ooraaroppiag. w»
I tarito daOani, lunm
I *ad other. lstorert«4 to
AfrinUtnrkl Me»Uiuory
to thoroughly iaapoot
rat maohiue.
«- SatJ rtir CHfMlm
WKWlWiltjf MSI
00 ?. p A'?*21 l 5Vv, u AXPiM«? e»ilTH co.,n.
MANUPACTURF** Op 44 TRV MP '* HAV TfOWtR.
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