The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, December 14, 1888, Image 3

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-THE news: * 'i&HJjBp'syBsnf fwldat. i wm*mmcm mix tl&d Friday Doc. 14,1883, 0. A. Clinton, iMJtor and Pub. tdST'See legal advertisements. IS^We are nowise responsible fbr the views of our correspon dents. SEND US THE NEWS. Vfu wan! the people in every portion ei' o ooin xy to Bt iwl us the notes. w® l]i furnish you with siarcps, paper and envelopes and uond all regular oor respondents a ropy of the paper free. Send o-) every item that will be of value, to anyone in or around hero, wo will greatly nppricinte any and all help you nan rdro us. In writing send tunir coui.snuuieutloas so we cc.il get tfcun by Tuesday, church director r. $*.■-: thodiat--Rev. H, L. Embry, iV*. or. Prenching 1st Sunday and 1kk;rdr?y before. Sunday School 0 A *s '.!*’*F. Garrison fiup't. -w a . tu t Wednesday night. Bestial—!>’ . 1. G. Woolsey i’d8- tp*. Proa '.Isig 3rd Sunday sod SwLMr<hy before. Sunday School D a. a. J. W. Grayham Supt Prirycr meeting Sunday night. COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk—A.. It,, Stokes, Fayette- viite, Georgia Ordinary—D. M. Franklin, Fayette viile. Georgia. Sheri/V—/. W. Brown, Fayettc- vlile, Geor'jif.. Dept 'y Sheriff—W. N. Hender son, Fayetteville, Georgia. Tax Receiver—F. N. Farr, Fiat Creek, Georgia, Tax Collector—‘J. H. Williford, Flat Creek, Georgia. Treasurer—L C. ’Ellison, Flat Creek, Geo gia. Surveyor—W. II. Prichard, Brooks Station, Georgia. Coroner—A. Jones, Brooks Station, Georgia. County School Commissioner— W. T. Glower, Flat Creek, Gift, POST OFFICE* J. W. Kitchens po9t mswtes,. L A. Perdue As’t. post maiter Up mail doves at 4 30. Down mail doses at 8 80. KNIGHTS’ OF HONOR. }. W. Kitchens Dictator J. T. l bw.' iD, past Dictator A. O. Rla- h'ivk Reporter. D. M. Frankjjp Financial ftspoiter. W. N, T. 1;■ y Secretary. !■'- p - .t 2nd and :;ut. M. ( UNI Y COMMISSIONERS. ii. • Blalock, (. Ijali’ina n B. L. John » O. 11. Katin, K. T. Harp. Dr 51. -J, Weldon, A. E. Stokhs, ex-eff DISTRICT COURTS. m a. M. (Fifth)—S. T. Blalock. J l .15. L. McHough, N. P. and ex-otS . T, 4th Friday in each month. U S G. 2<F (Fourth) C. It. WooltPY, -. I’.; J. 11, Bnurlin, N. P. ex-off. 3. V- 4 ft Saturday m each monlh. 70(J G.-M. [Biaek- Bock] J. M. Mur phy,.!. P.; J. T. Rrogden, N. P. and t-x-aSt-,7. P.; 4th Saturday, 495 G. M. [Sixth) Wra. Whathy, J, 1\; J. M. Arnall, Tl.P.an ox-off, J P. 8d Wednesday. 1&&8 G. M (Brook? St-aliou) J B Carton, J P; J M Bridgas, N P and i*oiTJ P; 4th Thursday, 624 G M (Sfcakcrag) J Q Landrum, 3 P| B, Adama, N, P, and ox-off, J, F 2nd Saturday, 549 G, M, [Rare Over] J. M, Pnlmer J, P.: M. M. Collier, N. P. and ex- off J P.: let Saturday. 1248 G. M. (Hopeful) J. S. Thornton, J. P.; H. B. Holder, N P. Rj'.d ex off. J. P.; 3d Saturday. 1-262 G. M. (Europe) S. 11. Lew is, J. P.; V. D. Hcwell, N. P. and ex-off. J P . 3d Saturday. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4th Saturday at IN AND AROUND 7 OWN. T. V. LESTER. Attorney at Law, ' Fayetteville, Ga. II. A. PEEBLES Attorney at Lavs, Hampton, Ga. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining comities. M. E. HILL, Attorney at Law, Fayettroille, Ga. Will practice iu all tho courts, of this and adjoining counties. Office in lie ccurt house. T IV. RED WINE. Phyttctan and Sergtou, Faxcttcvjtf^ Ga. |ray or ehff* old ITEMS OF KNTEKEST AND ITEMS OF LITTLE ENTEBEST GATHERED AND MANUFACTURED FOR THE BEN EFIT OF OUK CITY AND COUNTY SUBSCRIBERS. ■ *»um The Editor and Lawyer- [nr THE LAWYF.lt .] I slept in an editor’s bed last, night, When no other chanced to bo nigh, And I thought as I tumbled the ed itor’s bed, How easily editors lie. [ny the editor] If the lawyer slept in the editor’s bed, When no other chanced to be nigh, And though be iris written and naive ly said Mow easily editor’s lie— 11c must now admit, as lie lay on that bed Aud slept to his hearts desire, Whato’cr ho may sav of the editor’s ltd Then the lawyer himself was the Her! — Farmer and Fruit Grower. Who will be Mayor? Luke Gilbert, of Jonesboro, was over Sunday. Call at Nat Beadles’ and see his Christmas goods. II you don’t keep quiet we will put a speli on you. Prof. Parkers Arithmetic school is already a success. If you can't find what you want here, telegraph for it. The CLb meets at the Burks House next Monday night. Miss Pauline Beadles visited relatives in Atlanta this week. Col. T. V. Lester is suffering with a bone felon on his hand. Miss Lillian Graham has return ed after a pleasant visit to Atlanta. The Burks House sign is quite an improvement on the old one. Rev. H. L. Embry has been transferred to the blast Point cir cuit. The new schedule is more con venient for the citizens of this place. Go to A. A. Camp’s to get the latest styles of ladies hats, at bot tom pi ices. Editor C. M. Edge of the CIn; t ton County Herald was over to see us Sunday. Book Martin, She, iff and I! 1 McBride, Deputy is the w\y t". oppos'dticker tea is. The briek wotk has been C'-tri pleted and Uic new stores al ready for the tinners. The scuff .Id around the Co. rt tower has been taken down and the work shv.vs up to a better ad vantage. John Br'nvn v tut (o A lar.l. Wednesday ai d say s he got lost. John s vs there are loo many streets up there for him. The firm of II. P. Gay & B.o. w*s yesterday closed up by the fo ltclcsirc of . mortgage 1 y Jno^ Silvey & Co. At'arda. * The la ius and children's hats 1 have in stuck are attracting my customers in styles and prices. Found at A. A. Camp-. Homy Chinn 1 aves to day for Hamp’o 1 where he will stay ufi- til alter Christmas, and then le wi 1 enter College at Lexington ICy. Rev. G W. Thomas succeeds Rev. PI. L. Embry as tile Fays etteviHc circuit and will move here at an early date. He comes high ly rcccommended and will do a great work. 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'c forget A. A. Camp’s fast selling store. Col. T. T. Lester was attend ng to some legal business in the lo ti er part oi the county one day this week and while he was eating supper some thief stole his grip. This was unfir.unate for fot owner and thief. Unfortunate for the ow ned because it contained all his n tes, fi. fa’s, and some deeds. Unfortunate for the thief because in contained nothing h.e could uti lize. Why are you dissatisfied? The political pot is being stir red vigorously. What has become of Fayette ville’s new charter ? Are you going to vote’ for th° Independents. Why? Col. Frank Curry and Judge B P. Thompson vrerc in town this week. Now is the time to give us lo cals in order.that the pooole mrtv know where Santa Claus is quar tered. Call at the drti'T <do r e and get a package of Black Draught for 50 end a package of Lawrences' Liver Stimnl-Ror free. LEGAL ADVERTISE. ME NTS. u Fayette County, jf tify «U pers»wis coweerned, that I have this d®y mail* my wife, Maty C. McLesay. a free dealer, to contract, sue and be sued in as full a nnann«r as ia urovided by law. * ov. 19th lfc ; 88. J. E McLeroy. f? W?.»o Hid !M On last Saturday night while the town was wrapped in the arms of morpheous, some mkcreant- ei ther single handed .-or with accom- olire? gave evidence of inber-'nr bad blood by d. libera'eh- '~n.tf.G p- the photographic tent of T. T. Hill. We are at a loss to ronj<*e- ture any plausible excuse for so mean and contempiible a trick, as the gentleman in charge has never done •-•ny person in this town any injury and has bemean ed himself as a gentleman. The deliberate destruction of propedy is bad enough but to know that there is any one either in or near town who would perpetrate such an outrage is by far worse. We always deplore ?uch an offense as was committed Saturday night be cause it is proof conclusive that we are harboring penft-entiaty m geri:d amongst us. Now if the p r\ who did the deed reads this and don’t like it, he can gci auv satis faction he wants by calling in per son. If it was done to drive Mr. Hill from town it has signalh failed. He is a man of energy and has come here to stay. ■ Hr has already fitted up his rent in a more substantial maimer than it was before and it ready to do s’! kinds of work at the same stand, rhore d-.siring any kiriclmf photo graphic work will do will to call on him as he guarantees ail work ind if you arc not satisfied you need not for i.t- until y-,u are, HYMAN DOTS, Mrs. J. W. Bruce of Atlanta, i kiting Mrs. J- B. Jlighcoiver. Mr. J. A. Nash has been vny si cl this week. A little strarger made her ap peal ance at Mr. J. B. II ghtower’s la-', week. Mrs. W. N. T. Ilarp has be q e sick, but is better. John Archer is happy. They arc both girls. ltd .M . LI„On..A H A l T7 II Georgia, Fayette f D. A. McLu- County. \ cas Adminis trator of Ephraim Sweat, repre sents to he court by petition thjtf he lias fuliy Administrated Eph raim Sweat’s astate. This is to cite- all persons concerned, to show cam *, if any they can why said Administrator houid v-t be r/^charged hom his Adnie iistra doy and receive let ers o' dismis sion on the 1st Monday in Feb- u~ ary, 1889. Nov. Oth 1883. D. M. Franklin, Ordinary. GEORGIA Faj ette j Byvirture County • - ; clan order from ills coart of Ordinary of a id county, \\!:1 be sold before the court house door in Fayettcvi within the legal hours cf sale, on the 1st 1 uescLy in January r.ext, the following land, one tenth un- devided interest in lot of land No. 48. in the filth district of taid coun ty. sold as the prop..*tv of Lula W., Dora W., John W'. ( Small L., Marie, Nancie. Eva L , and Ida M. Murphy, for the purpose of distribution. Terms cash. \V. T. Murphy. Dec. fit'.:lSS8. Guardian vi Lf*. jailed Inma.t Monday v#:. “rtgain Bill when you ear. »/{ y ■ nf'ger. :• Mr. Hlal Worst is over to see u ag: in. Let .-ome enterprising ci: i zeti bii'd a hotel an Inman for tie P : ‘< P' - who get left on account of tiur'.r egularity of the rains. A ’ . J. A, Henderson of F '*y- o' te\ i i'e is visiting'Mr%-J*'B. H igh tower > » 4j fv V M r Q. C. Gnde accomp ui ed by his daughter Misj An ic, vi s. t cd Jonesboro last week. Rev • I. G. \V olscy preached ai: cnterc sti g sermon at Wpols ville i ist Sunday. TL new church at Woolsey v lie wills on be completed. A . rge crowd attended he cindv pulling at Mr. John Mc- Lucas', II. V. A. COUGH! and COUGH!!! sWhat in the world is the reason you will cough an 1 keep coughing and still keep trying inferior med icines when BEGG’S CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your congh at once? Tins is no advertising scheme,but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Edwards & Gilbert D uggist, IVliat ou F irth Is the reason people will not, car: not, or do not see any difference in cheap nostrums put up by Cheap John hnusrs or irresponsible pars ies at enormous profi's, rather ban take a medicine of world wide reputation and one that i giving uninersal satisfaction at an equal price? No medicine it the world is giving su h urpiral- !■ 1 u satisfaction for purifying the bl vd as BEGGS’ BLOOD rU- RiFlF.R & BLOOD MAKER, and ev ry bottle that does not do i s work will cost you nothing. For sale by E !wares U Gilbert. H. R. BEADLE'S Store . - IS UFA D 0. UA R TFRS „F r CJir sfrnas Tors and Holiday G'OOOS. Cal! and see his Scrap back , Au ographs, Vases,' Toys of alt descriptions. “A 15 C” Books Games, Tea si ts and Dolls of al siz-'s. The handsomest Cltromo paitit sags i.i Georgia 22 by'38 in size, and nice encu h for the walls cl the Gevernor’s porlor at §3,00r. r pa : r. ALSO A NICE STOCK OF Groceries, Pork and Bakin S u- sage and Fi-h every Fri ay. Please call and see my stock. Respectfully N. R. BEADLES. f Bargains To be had at tbb STORE of the undersigned, m. -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! V « invstc the public to give us a cal!. Wc want you to trade with as, and are tie ciminedto make it your interist to do so. ">VE KSRP IN STOCK A SUPPLY qF THE CELEBRATED RAMON'S RELIEF, RAMON'S NERVE AND BOND OIL, Planters family Medicines. WE BELIEVE THEY ARE THE BEST, AND ASK THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM TO GIVE THEM ATRIAL. EDWARDS & GILBERT. Georgia Fayette ( By virture of County l an'ordcr from he court of Ordinary of Campbell onnty. Ga.. will be sold before he court house door in Fayette- ;ille within the legal hours of sale • n the 1st Tuesday' in Decemb:r. next, the following land. 60 acre- more or less of land lot No. 223 n he ,13th dis rict of originally' Hen y.no.v 1248th district of Fay ette > u ivy, Sold as the property' ot E. Jackson of Campbell coun ty', deceased for the purpo-e of p.-yi.i debts. Term • cash. November 5 1883. Al'ce M. Jackson, Executrix. How casr Pnreii<9 allow their children to cough and -train and cough ai 1 c mb’ say: •‘Oil! it is ordy r. little cold,’' and keep giving them ch rap and dan gerous nv. dicines, i nlii they arc down with b. ig fever or < oa;amo- iion, wh n ihev c in be so easi y rr.liivod by' BI. GS’ CHERRV COUGH SYRUP? tt has no superior, and lew equals. Edwa ds & Gilbert Druggists. (i KOI’tl 1A, FAY HTTP ( OI aTY ,T. 1). Nntmus lias applied for exemp tion of personalty, ll, ul selling apart and ruination of homestead, and t will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 3rd dav of dan. 1888, at my office. !)* e. 10th 1SS8. P> M. i-rnnklin, (R’dinaiw. We respectfully invite the la- c’i;s to cal! and s e our stationrry and Plush goods, before yon buy. Edwards & Gilbert. M. B.N OETI Maiapton Gre®rg:ia. -^—DEALER IN Gofees’a! Mercl Bfi-Dry Goods. Notions, Heavy, Family and Fancy iLccfrie* Lonfectiotieiies, C nned Goods, etc, etc. Ail new saimd and at prices that can not be beat in the country. Call and see ms when you want bargains. Rev >\.t. Jf. B. NORTH LS®t C. R. R. SCHEDULE IN EFFE'TSUNDAY, JUSk 1 ST VSS? Arrival and Bopertoe of Trains at JonesSoro GOING NORTH. Fast Mail, . . 5,52 A. M. Accommodation, . 8.15 A. M. Passenger, . 9.09 A. M. “ . 4.50 P. M. “ . . ?,04 P. M. • •' .5©ING SOUTH. I'ast-Maii, . . 7.39 A. M. Passenger, . . 10,00 AM. . “ . . 3,05 P, III. Accommodation, . 7.2S P. M, Passenger, . 3,01 P. M t=*ysUNDAY SPECIAL. GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH yccommodation, 8.33 A. M. Accommodation, 4,00 P. M, E: T, CHARLTON, Gencaal Passenger .Agent, Savannah, Ga. Chester County A^r!cuitursl Works, “ THE LWSMjI COER DRILL US2T, SiSTDT, LAUXJL fr'ILL ORCf THE CORN >• HILL* OR OW«, AND 13 EASILY . OPERATED. VTlieels ar« caado cJ iron, tho dririns xrhe«! h%7'ing « couc.avo face. Tii* c-carn bosifica^-le cf iron, conreqaentij' °. c wt: T‘ iI1 S cr S3^* _ Meg out of iosp-s. ft Yia op«r»tor tm m -£v~.'!L3 tk# corn ilrorplng. Vi SVrl.wirSCjKKSSSSb lnriu Re,;jr«, tarnser* 1 --W^-OeC:-■T.rO.n.Si at,1 other* la A»rl«aUnr*l H»cMnery ts thoro-.gily lesfMt rsr C T- Sc*i fir CSraaln ■MoMcmo; this pt?Jr. COOPER ^ HILL, AVOWALS, ^KSSTEg C3., PA* MANUFACTUREfiS OF THE U TRY HS^KAY TE0DZR. * The Browa Cotton Gin Co.- NSW HiOiSHDOlT, Corjiri- * rt ^ CTt ^'qr~rtf i, H M»nof»ciarars of ths Old Boliabl* lirmre 0' 'ton 03 4 ?. r,, ai.yCosrt TUco, now sU H -.-i latMtanf, V •: w if. . « li yo'.-A, unnj l« *a;> > *»..•* a msc. V< ’S* af ■ ’ * *oe.»fce«**, tT>h<irJ. ('.'jHliAi of CNifcl, L ^'ocJfs x . • : « „ -» A i rtSCl U N'lif,} rciM^TA sfv'w - « , • v ~ » *. k. "V, r-« i<i:F Vi piXH* - -it. tiiraervJswl, . Ictru**, C vAiiu, r: x. l«r ok SUhc-i ^-Aat'T *-r*4. ie.t» f.if ^ yr .art i al4*v%-w *£4 uu.*. f 'f ' . . f «..» V.Li. rS'<- ! »» **»«•’** tV>* »*:* »w • ■ • - rw*.:*^!-** Ik aw % **». ►? • cL* *U-.N «cu:->r, ^ O.-j O;. U t<t lia s- Li. Cvjv- r,-;-R n. F .-iVATSl COX 7-TS3EXOK »V«f > *-*•. tv vny t evtxpy fc*' tVFtf «*.'} it. . Cu-..' br hi ihm* l-Sev » a. u • k. 4 * k>4«.H> AND BLOOD dIAkKR The only preparation (hat oleaitsrs, nnrifles anil increases i..o quantity oi blood. No bad results follow i ts use and it is net sold in competition with un reliable medicines. Every bottle war ranted for all bioo-i disorders and impurities. BEGHS & Be WITT, Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.