The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, December 14, 1888, Image 2

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MHMMSKBTOtWawypM, - , . districts holding no election wa 8 ayarrffpt BVSHY FBIBAY OVtV 01,00 OUR RATES. Local notices 5 cents per line. Quarter column 3 months $ 600 6 “ “ " one year Half colomn 8 months M I) g .4 “ one year column 3 months “ 6 “ “ one year One 10,90 20,01 10,00 20,00 35,00 20,00 35,00 60,00 EDITORIAL NOTES unfair ar.d objectionable why did the candidates remain silent and allow them to take seats in the convention and participate in the deliberatidhs of that body? Why Priridu rion \A IQQO did the candidates arm those ap- rilUdJf Uuui It) I 00 0 | pointees and ask for their support? Then again, is the.ea single de* feated candidate who would not consider himself the nominee, Infie had recieved tho majority of votes cast, as did the successful candid ates? We think not and it is real ly amusing to us that any man who had entered the race anu been defeated should attempt to hide his chagrin by wearing such a mask. We are sorry that all could not be nominated. And we are sorry that fair minded men will not take this view and abide the result, as announced, that was obtained by the balloting of 4.8 representative men o the county who had no personal feelings in the matter but looked to the inter cst of the county. Are the cele~ can s censured? We have not heard any complaint as to them e.:ccpt fr m some candidate that did not receive the support he ex pected. The ticket as it stands was chosen by the repre entatives of each district. As such it should be snppoited by tne dis- The PiVe Canity Journal, is the tricts. To the dissatisfied element Selig Bros, of Atlanta, manufac turers of clothing, failed this week Liabilities $ 70,000. Hon- Sam P. Maddox was elcc ted Judge of the Cherokee Circuit Vice Judge Fain resigned by the joint session last Tuesday. Martini, a Democrat, was sen tenced to five years in the peniten-. tiary for fraudulently changing the registration papers in Ne v Orleans. K Hi TIME TABLE No. 14. Following schedule goos into effee Oct. 1, 1888. * southbound. No. Leave Atlanta 4 40 p m Leave Fayetteville 5 53 “ VVilliSmpcrn 6 53 “ Cmlccleu 8 14 iVrrive For t Vai y ' 9 20 No. ^3 Leave Atlanta ' 7 00 V. m Leave Fayetteville - 8 15 , “ Williamson 10 03 “ Cui’.oden 1149pm Arrive Fo. t Valley 1 00 NORTH BOUND No. |2 Leave Fort VallJv 8 00 a m Arrive Cullodcn 9 08 “ Williamson 10 36 " Fayettcvle 11 30 “ Atlanta 12 40 No^)4 Leave Fort Va’ley 3 45 r m Arrive Cullodt n ^ 5 05 r m " Williamson 6 5 5 “ Fayetteville 8 10 “ Atlanta 9 45 JDadv ^fDaily ( xcept Suus day. T. O. TROY Gen’l Subt. name of a neat and newsy paper just started at Zebulon by Mr. Parry Lee. Shake biother, mis ery loves company. Blaine, it is said, will be Stores tary of State. We would rather seehim lieing in state with the Catafalque covered with his :n- SU pp 0r t from various sections of •liirv/ speeches against the cenc'iary south as a fitting tribute from this section. Hon, J. A. Stewart, Mayor elect of Griffin is on'y 22 years of age. Hjs e.mditracy was based on a change of the city govern ment and he was elected. The yoiurg Democrats of Georgia are vjpoW with the old vdts for poliu- real manors and they are a hard "ream : to dpwn. , ■ • The official vote of Colt ratio has been received, and it differs but little from the previous unoffi cial report. It is as follows: Har rison 50,774, Cleveland 37,557, Fi.-.k 1,265. The consolidated popular vote of all the states is as follows: Cleveland 5,534,453, 1 Iariison 5,436,627, Fisk 248,815; Cleveland’s plurality over Ilarri -on 97,828' over Blaine in 2S84, b3, 005.—Atlanta Journal. Thus it is conclusively shewn that Clcve lands tariff reform has not been re v udiated by the people. His plu rality over Har rison in ! 88,> exceeds the plurality over BVi e : in 1884 by 74 823. we would make an app .■&! to let harmony prevail in the DemocarN ic ranks. Disaffection within par ty lines but creates useless strife among neighbors and friends. It is hardly possible that the iru!e> pendent candidates will defeat the nominees, though they have strong the county. To the Independents we say that while you arc our friends and have always been Democrats tl at we can not sups port you, Stop and consider for a moment the steps you me about to take and then after mature L liberation you are of the same opin ion we have nothing else to say. What will it profit you when you know and feel that it is con trary to the wish is of llie people. If you are defeated it precludes you for all time to come of enjoy ing the fruits of office for a defeat ed independent candidate is un‘ questionable politically dead, $11,950 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOXERS of Stock well's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobr-.cco, The premiums will be paid, no matter how l tne number of bags returned may be. M. M, & W. H, Gardner, PHOTOGRAPHERS. 1 DPICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED. Picture Frames for Sale. —Ij MARIETTA STREET.- Georgia. SMITHS ¥ ... --Adsi? it .** „ *p8&$ tt-vy J *,2 i : '-3 «&*■■:« j*. -V *JT as ^ f' j t ’- , V ( f> rri ; M'Mf «2hW»» t 0“l » •;.«?. .i x i, t.-r, TvMft bi* bm.'<'ill fi\-> ■ •*;v.jv-W »•>»*>. vHktuv-vs: arAx. ■ r: «,»* *>*1 It •.'.•Mhaki "■tej. rs .**•*: *jto hi0rw5Bl;;t» srf ‘ adra.v-ii* - -f*. t-:vt or ust-ipl er y'i:n tT. IAAiJC, PS.'-', «!,», 1» Mj * •>. i? Hi.50.. «!,-■' • - •*•* 1% a is tirfc ri r.x. »? of » C (A» 81m:—W» lndoee rqu .*U,«0.W^g»blcli Dsa> pUc« am onz rnvtj duma J.'B CARR, PraKldont 0, _S”SSr.o^ KOM muUM wtfhoatj^tura of BULL on tl» 1 rat other umoanoementa. — ;SES?TO4tC Vi »hn i:c! ' ' *et !r0nrf^»y tv a.wwsarstt.s .... Inion«Mtaoth. ; ,/i „ . "-*«• **« »«•»* ' , -t » readies yhysieUn o The winter .season is rn ady Iasnrc your homes against i 1 Rates aud Ctiihpanic's '■ tectT asg.md as the best. here. iss *• p- a khr-v.-uirhly good n> “*i v>r»*..')t4cti. knd fluu * ' «» of iror. In jr«*kn«w,or» 4 . - cm Brown’* Iron KxtUfSf j .. ,oi-. - vr U is all tb/.t usolftil4oi •Nr n»»rk *rtii iwoapid pod Unoi • , Mnrtt, only tr !»A I.T IMOK K. W '?*• ■K- “iaVJ CM a pmmoiAH '.tU') is very extensively and /Rioralily known ioc:r(?honi. lire flonthern Stutos, M'.ys: Si»-.v Action and nrx-oitniu offvet have always bi en 1 lip two gr-»t cbJtAclM :n the cure of Wood Discs *cI-; hut they bnve been overcome by the use of llji. 11.. which J. h»*a uhcil with .-ipnal siicoeBa for tho cure of Sorofa';», Kidney AfTec- linns, Skin '.HFCWie.-, Syphilitic Complaints, Catarrh, fits. ltd action !>*s ha*n so direct and powerful that one ss/ur'.o b*tU» hea often cifsctcd an ' entire cure. Vts w.M'pcTUier ted ccnaral tonlo l have never knowv tUenueJ. Jt b; well adapted •to liio Sarof-iiioue UlbthCBi* of lefr.nt:.', r nd does ,'tjdot- i-ontalfi , ej(v.tai;o or isluwal m-iaon. Unrlnctu p-Aotlc? uM5b years 1 have never tin r, a blood vvtne-iy ao speady In action ; aa It has proven lo be a plant remedy of absolute t- I cheerfully recommend It aa trovthy '• f !■< Mlc confidence. Its wonderful r ea’are ,-c uudieroua and too i,laving toad- :itii !.i dc,. . i. x\ drouoools, M. D., Atlanta, Qft. !• arct-tr! with nny form of Blood Poison, vail • a il Ic B., the only quick ISood Purifier i i-uvu; ::n*t don't permit old, slow remedle: to t,-■ • mod o£T upon you. Large bottles fl.00. A : \u.ni . Blcop Balm CO.. Atlanta, Ga. ro»-ootfe«8 cnoisp os» m .bisatfretion within • Lines. S’.'i; i v \ HOME lilSt 1 ' 1 f Pill C- m:t, 7vT! m In our last issue wc gave O-c names of the parties thai wer - j nomii*alcrl as the iandard kearcir. I Of ThcC/u: '/ Democracy. T>--c i gentletuferi *'4e .xl arr, *o far as j we know, cap.’ ivx of filling the | offices. Tnerc seems to be parti' - ! who went into the conventb n, ! that'&re dissatisfied. To them we have only this to say, that few con ventions were ever organiz d in this state that nominated a ticket to satisfy the* peoole ?s a i nit. Certainly no county orgarpzxUon was ever perfected that gave to each delegate or set of delegates his or their preference for each of*, fice to be filled. This of course; L an impossibility for each section has its citizens capable of filing these offices, and desire to hontff them by showing their confidence in placing them in position? of, trust. Then we say that it is but just that every man nominated should be elected. W.o kvV.'.v that the executive commit ice or dered an elcctiuo for dckg.v.va to represent the several districts. An election was held in some of the districts and in some, the del egates were appointed. If the ap- pciotmentsof delegates from those -I.L --ft M, J£! 5 .r sit PR Lb SptcialFe Plow aro, U* NEVER CLOQ3. ti. ALWAYS 9COUR8. Id. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW. Tk* Beam la not bolt.-d to tho landalde. but—by PKtu of * iteol frog —1» directly tu the Ai*tr* of the lame of Dr*ft, maklup a steady Ught running plow, and one that oeauot be Cow wed. Bee one before yon bny. If yeur Agent Lea none write ueforprloe. MAWVFaCXT:RED ORLZ BT 4. I. CASE PLOW WORKS, HACINK, Hli, VTllW** SKOWk Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Is ^ oeeuliar medicine, ar.d Is carefully pt*> pared by competent pharmacists. The coon blnation and proportion of Ssrsnparllla, Dut* dellon, Mandrr.ke, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, givlnq It strengih aat curativa power super' r to other prep» -atlons. A trial will convince you of Ul great medicinal value. Hood’s Sarsa;-»3l% Purifies the Blood creates aud sharpens tha appetite, gtimulatnl the digestion, and gives strength to eve«J organ of the body. It cures tho most sever* eases of Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Boils, Pimple* and all other affections caused by impur* Mood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, HeadaeU*. Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rhe*. autism, and that extreme Ured feeling. “Hood's Sarsaparilla hns helped me more per catarrh anti Impure blood than anything else I ever used.” A. Ball, Syracuse. N. 1. j . Creates an Appstlts d “ I used Hood'e Sarsaparilla to cleanse raff blood aud tono up say system. It gave rasa good appetite an*aaa»ned to build me over." E. M. Hale, Lima, Ohla. *- “I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla for eanceroua tumor, and It began to act unlike anything alee. It cured the humor, and seemed to tone up the whole body and give me nav We.” J. F. Nixom, Cambrldgcport, Mane, Bend for book giving st-iemcnts of cures. i Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 ■oldbyelldrugglits. $'■; six for f 5. Prepared only by 0.1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mara l tOO Doses One Dollar . r 6ET p >vlu, I . . i.msiot « nU«ol„Un ItmllMIl pHsr.%1* t&tt (h , dMcc a pro<e-:lrt tin -»ll" V'llum*. M-t «HM|. ' Mioi tlitf a'-iild I Ibro.T „ITo,■•amwU .riioDonA ! .Seonln? «»erti. WI.en nmMmt W1BVIS. kMllav iiiAi- ImIooc prlr.- lp 1 . In -lit —eillMn elsnt Me.t ois A.M. |W | unH In Tvrbon'n Onnnonsn £um>f ov Bvaatiim iillbin the Hunt I' n-- rnn. 4/ Av O^rM. Or-V'- 1 iftmplus Conti, a-.n I'ob.-iinnlhia; Sek w Jhlia i< in UV« II. .'..k Tnnr Crs^l«t tM *. Hrir.b 4 f;..uo1Si. WALTER A. T AYT.0B, Atltl tl, ffa ~u«> dr. Bioositir nuincLiagaar cordial m nithw. Hampton Georgia. -^-DEALER IN/—^ G r Hera! Merchandises Dry Goods. Notions, Heavy, Family and Fancy Growries, Confectioneries, C nned Goods, etc, etc. All new sound and at Prices Saiat can not be beat in the country. Call and see me when you want bargains. Respect. M. B. NORTH. Graal Bargains To be had at the STORE of tha undersigned. DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS, Fane! 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. Wc want you to ti .de with us, an ft arc de eiminedto make it your interist to do so. WE KEEP IN STOCK A SUPPLY oF THE CELEBRATED RAMONS RELIEF, RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL. Planters Family Medicines. WE BELIEVE THEY ARE THE BEST, AND ASK T>IOSE WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM TO GJ VE THEM A TRIAL. EDWARDS & GILBERT. C. R. R. SOHEBUXiE IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE \ST 1888. Arrival and Departue of Trains at Jonesboro GOING NORTH. Fast Mail. . . 5,52 A. M. Accommodation, Passenger, 6.15 A. M. 9,09 A. M. 4.50 P. M. f. 04 P. M. ' GOING SOU Fast Mail, Passenger, Accommodation, Passenger, ,39 A. M. 10,00 A. M, 3,05 P. M. 7.2S P. M, 8,01 P. M ^“SUNDAY SPECIAL.jgl GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH yccommodalion, 8,33 A. M. Accommodation, ,4,OOP. M, , E. T. CHARLTON, Gencaal Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. Chester County Agricultural Works* THE AVGHDALE GOER DRILL ' i Wheols ar« made of iron, th* driwiag wheal kiVilf B concave fac 3 . The corn box is made of iron, ooneeqaaathr sc warpinj ting out Of pbaj*. HAKDY, WILL DROP THE CORN ::H!LLSCR ,{OWS, AND wm %fZ&S*gr ^ m EASILY JLO — ^ OOOPtH * HILL, AVMM!t, tffiiffIB 80;, N. •— TtOCSR. mm The ejttwVcv osa Mi Sh» ooiu dropirfnrf. VV« lnritg de.Ura,'farmsra *nd c-.jirs la /Lgrlenlliml £I*«lun«ry in thoroughly laspeei •tr mtobluv. G9T &*nd. Jw Cuvimh ?Aw? MANUrACTURt»% 0> THE “7W I v • ■■ my st' Ck a ■ 'cc ion >; adi e . :is wkicli I am log ’he lowest possible pric. ■ You vill it wed to call and eo r* y goods before you buy. Dm/, •T.et ffjre. A. A. Camp’s f .s -■■■Tinit A GREAT YEAR fn tli* hl«torv,of.lho Uujtod Statee !r now n;>oa on. Kv«ry iieraah ofYdWlllgenoe desires kefie pj.re with tho oonrse of its events. Thero li no fjettor way to do go thein tosuhaorlbe for Tub Macon Telegraph. Its iiev.f h'.rMltle* ere tinsurpawed by paper in tSefcou it- In nddillon to tha fullest A s/or;.* f led Pren. dl.ftnlches, it Iim uprx.lal corresvoiit.- eni* by wif« »tid loiter from nil Important not lit* 1* fiwotflk *r,d the n. igliborit.g BUteg. During the [uvWeQt notdiin of Coilgree/ Wash lnaton will be the ntont Imp rtaut and most -.n- terestlng nc-w* renlre in the country. Tlt-t Washington C- -rrcp-inclenoc of the Telegraph 1* Ihe very best that ea-t be had. , , , its rei>ntar correspondent nirniBhiN 8 the la^si D».’V. r fl £iul ftOKHlp 111 full (JiSpAtchOfi. Krf'i* e 'l Pj.CEfRi lottorB from Hon. Amor* J Cuinnif; i.fi, me ruber of l.'ongrcsri troin N cw Yi.'ir., Frank v. Ci-rppnter, and W. A. Crofr’ut. tbitc of the Ik*‘1 Pdowti nevrspaper wrlterH at ti;e cupiUl, dja- t*u«3 tho liYCut nud moat Important Uaues of uw As.*. The Telegraph la t Demoorallc Tariff Re-form pr.r.er. It Is Ihnroughly lu line with the polio jf I'rteld ,'iit Clevcluud mil tho Deo ccr»h ! e v,i'tv iii (he coinlnK noliomtl eninpitlgn U'.« Teiegrerh will not only gi»o »11 lh« now*, out «lil dhouia nil public Issues from th p i.nt iii genuine Deuioeretlc fKlth it.once. . . »7 Off . , 4 «0 . . If O r > . . .TO . . . t The Browit Cotton Gin Co'., Oonn. Miuutf;cS;«r«rs oi' tho Old Itclieblei Bri>«v Cotton Gins. Feeders, P.n*I CwiRasers. All tka vary Liw*rt |ynpro7«a»exds: trirubnuh bolt-3, si-v. i bwsu'Utga, improrad roll txis.-pfeieni ••• r. ip- psr, axtr* elver^ bnisit. Nov? parffi-itsd Fei-.dor, enlr-/-f:jci daa*’ proof Co.-, ’i*ni«or. Htro-ig, ti'jiraWo t-nd <4n*pl*. ta oonetraHioa. Cn:.a fact, jura lighi, aud eWaa fcaa caodpar- loci!?. Houd io? Oiranl#!' wul Prise List. M B wViWJI For «5 pages it yj Court I‘Uc«, new r.t .'fL-k-m ic/ UK' wm. 1 rKvbltjr e< '..ntt* eyditet V — ki» - c ntxu* rid Wf fc Vs, Syetr/au.*.6sv>.a» :r»& Jxjye+awr-y* egtiwrweti -n' "• ■*. 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