The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, February 01, 1889, Image 5
The Fayetteville Niws. CLINTON & BEADLES, Editors, Giiiera I'Directory. County Commissioners. L* F. Blalock, Chairman, B. L. Johnson, C. H. Bastin, W. N. T. Harp, Dr, E. B. W^den, A. E. Stokes cx-off Olcrk. CitF Directory, Mayor—W. P, Red wine. Marshal—J. B Simps ah. Coanciimem—S. D. Dorsey, J, W. G-rn- l»am. T. F, Garrison, S. A, Barks, andM. E .Hill, ’ County Officers. Llerlc—A. E. Stokes, Fayetteville, Ga. Ordinary—D. M. Franklin, Fayetteville. Sheriff—S. H Martin, Brooks Station Dept’y Sheriff—J. P, Fie well Fayelteviilc. Tax Receiver—T N. Farr, Flat Creek. Tax Collector-—l* 1 . M. Davis, Flat Creek. Treasurer—T. M. Murnhy, Fayetteville. Caronei—J. G. Tpeights, Fayetteville. Surveyor—W. II. Pritchard, Brooks Sta. County School Commissioner—W. T. Glower, F'at Creek. ' District Courts. 496G. M.--S. A. Burks J. p, p. L. McGougn N. P and ex-off J. P. Fourth Saturday in each month. . 538 G. M.—C. R. Wool.ey,J p. r. e. Sperlin N.P. and ex-off J. P. Second Saturday in each month. „ 709 G. M.—N G. Wallace J. P. J. T. 0 Biogdon N. P and ex off J. P. Fourth f Sa »rd*y in each month. 49S G. M - T. J. 1-d nunson J. p, J. M. Arnall N. P. and ex-off j. p. Third Wednesday in each month. WM 1293 G M.—G. B. Carson J P. J. M. WW B idges N. P. and ex off J. p. Fou.th ■B ~ Thursday in each month. ( 624 G. M.—B. Adams J, p. Second Saturday in each m< n h . 549 G M. —F. Landrum ,T. P. M. M. C l-ier N. P. aud ex-off J. p. First Sat- fc mday in eac i mouth. I248 G AT. — J. S Thori;ton J P, H. B. Holder N. P. and ex-08 J. p. Third Saturday in each month, I262 G M — S B. L n wis J. P. F. D Hewell N P. and ex-off J. p, Third Sai- uid-y in each month. • No Doubt About It! We will sue all notes and ac count* due us if not arranged at once. S. T. 8c A. O. Blalock. IN AND AROUND 'lOWN. ITEMS OK KMTEtRST AND ITEMS OF LITTLE E.NTEIIEST GATHERED AND MANUFACTURED FOR THE BEN EFIT OF OUR CITY AND COUNTY SUBSCRIBERS. Dr. JPaul Faver was in town Friday. O r Jr. spent till'd week in At lanta. Our worthy representative, Mr. Snead, was in town Saturday. 0.1. Edwin H. Fraaer, of At lanta, was in Fayetteville on lagal p business last week. The A. 8r F. track was washed 4 away neai Fort Valhy Saturday r night, which prevented the trains from running on Sunday. MFs Mamie Thrasher is in l charge of a fine school at Corinth; Miss Mamie Is an excellent lady, and will please her patrons at that place. We have moved into our new store rooms and will sell all kinds of merchandise as cheap as any house in Georgia. New Furni- ture, New Stoves. New goods in abundance. S. T. & A. O. Blalock. Mr. Ziba Fletcher hay sold l.is stock of merchandise to Mr. Tra vis of Selina,. *Ziba does not know whether he will remain in Fayetteville longer or not*. We hope he will remain, for he is an excellent gentleman. Rev. Q‘ !*. Grice will preach at Union Chapel the second Sunday in February at eleven o'clock. Also Rev. Bogan Mask will preach at Ebenezer the secend Snnday in February at elevea o'clock. These Ministers fill the pulpits of the pastor, in his absensc at thw Quarterly Conference on the same Sunday. What «u Farth Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nostrums put up by Cheap Jottn houses or irresponsible pars ties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputation a* d one that is giving uninersa satisfaction at an equal price No medicine in the world is gtv ing such unparal leled satisfaction for purifying flu* blood as BEGGS’ BLOOD FU> RIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and every bottle that does not do 1 s work will cort you nothing, pktr sale by Edwards ^Gilbert, Mr. John Snead tyas in town yesterday. Mr /. M. Camp has been qnitc side, but is improAing slowly Mrs. Eliaa J. Parker lert today for her home with her brother at Stone Mountain. Can any one tell us how many printers are employed in the-office of the Cambbell County News? The old locust trees are all down from around the court house and the buildieg looks much better Rev, Mr. Thomas will preach at the Methodist Church next Sat unlay a id Suuday; come out and hea- him. Miss Myrtie Smijh of Atlaata has taken charge of t*ws music de partment of the Fayetteville High School. Manse Stell took charge of the telegraph office at Culloden in the absence of the op rator at that place last week. Mr. Johnson, who'-was with Mr Milner, has returued to his home near Riverdale. We are sorry to see him leave so soon. Emmett Hollingswoifh paid his tewu friends a visit Saturday. IIo is teaching a flourishing school at Askew’s school house, four miles* west of here. Fair Notice. All parties indebted to us arc requested to settle at once. We cannot and will not wait always. S. T. & A. O. Blalcck. We were mistaken last week when we said Mr. Carner would serve the Baptist Church here. We learn sinee that has declined to accept. Our prayer-meetings are not as well attended as they should de- Come out ye men of age; show the youth of your village that you can discharge the duties that de volve upon you, thus setting them a good tx.unple. Get our priC'*jon Baldwins, Mer ryman, Plow Brand, Coweta High 6'r&de, Eddystone, Old Dominion, and other brands of high grade guanos before you buy. S. T. & A. O. Blalock. At Kitchens store last night the question of sucking eggs was sprung. Jndge Hall said he could suck more eggs than any body, whereupon R, H.' Bennett proceed ed to show him he could not do it; so at it they went; they tilted at one another until they sucked 34 apiece, and by interference of friends they mutually consented to make it a draw, aud each paid hi ? part. They both say however, they conld have sucked till two o'clock next morning. For Sale. One good mule, and one good cow and calf. L. R. Blalock. - The first quarterly conference for the Fayetteville circuit will be held at New Hope, the second Sunday and Saturday betore in February. AH official members of the circuit are specially reques ted to attend. Brethren, let every member ot the conference be pres ent if possible, as this Is vety im portant to the circuit at large, G. W. Thomas, Pastor. COUGH! unci 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 isj no advertising scheme,but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Edwards & Gilbert, Druggist, Notice. This Company will not be re sponsible lor loss or damage to freight left in depot longer than three days, Ty order Supt. I \V. J. Blalock, Agent. Obituary. Mrs. Mintie M. Edwards, the subject of this sketch was fa#rn Dec 20th 1864 and died with ty phoid fever Sept. I4th 1888. Early in life she ‘manifested concern for her souls eternal wel fare, and at the age of fifteen, she put her hand in the Savior’s and was savingly led threugh that pur pie fountain which “made whiter than snow” her garments, and fit ted her for home in the Celestial City to which she has doubtless g&ne. Having confessed Christ she felt the burden of responsibility loving him which she did, much to the gratification of her pastor and the chnrch of which she was a men. ber On the 8fh of Feb. 1387 she was happily married to Dr. J. T. Ed wards of Fayetteville Ga. As a companion, her countenance and life filled every day with sunshine. The seeds of kindness scattered by her itancJ in every hqart, have blossomed into universal praises, and the lingering rays of her un timely sunset will yet prompt many wanderers to Jesus Christ, “the light of the world.'' Truly, she “did justly, loved mercy, and walked humbly with our God.” Her friends, loved ones, and kind husband have fallen heir to such a life of noble examples. To them let me say, cherish har memory and emulate her virtures, and to the bereft husband I would say: Weep not for your dear wife, an angel band Has born her spirit to a better land. ’Tis freed from this earth, its sorrow and care And ever will revel in glory there. Though a vacant place it by your hearth, And weeping i« heard instead of rnir h; For a voice you loved, forever is stilled, And that vacant place can never be filled. Weep not for your wife, she’s an sngel now, A glitt ering crown dec vs her fair young brow And robes of pure and spotlo s white. Are thrown around her form so bright. And her voice that sang so sweetly here, I» tuned to a holier strain up there. Our Father in heaven has called her away, To join the pure in that endless day. Jan. 28 I889. G. J. H. FRANKLIN. NO, 18 WEST MITt IIELL 6T. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN— GROCERIES, STOCK-FEED AND HARDWARE. Quality and Prices of Goods Guaianteed. Be sure to give him a call when you go to Atlanta. GEORGIA, Fayette County — To whom it may concern. The appraisers appointed upon applica tion of Mary W.. Malone, widow of O. T. Malone; lor years support have made a return of their ap- praisment for a fifth years support for herself and minor children, and I will pasi upon said application on the first Monday in March next. This Jam 31 1889, D. M. Franklin Ordinary. iS. S. MOORE, DEALER IN- Fine Liquors, Brandies, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, 9 West Metchell St. Atlanta. Ga. PRICE i LIST, Gal Qt. Pure Pickens Co., Corn $2.00 70 Lots 4 gallons and 3 qrts. 1.75 N. C. Sweet Mash Corn 1.65 50 In lots 4£ gallon*, 1.50 LEGAL AD VERTISEMENTS. GEORGIA, Fayette County. To aii whom it may concern, Jas. E. Thompson has in due form apv died to the undersigned for per manent letters of administration on the estate of Mathew Reade late of said county, deceased, and I will pass upon said application on the first Monday in February, 1889. Given under my h*nd and official signature- Thte the 3rd day of /anuary, 1889. D. M. Franklin, Ordinary. Georgia, Fayette j D. A. McLa- County, (cas Adminis" trator of Ephraim Sweat, repre- . merits to the court by petition that j he has fully Administrated Eph- W. S Samuels & Co. Sour Mash | r ?‘ ,n Sweat’s astate. This is to 5.00 I %5 ! c ' te Persons concerned, to on 1or i s bo\v cause, if any they can, why r ‘ u saiJ Administrator should net be 3.00 1.00 discharged from his Admenistra 2.25 73 ■ tion, and receive letters of dismis- 2.50 85 s’on on the 1st Monday in Febru- ry, 1889. Rys 10 years old,. Old Baker Rye, Old Cabinet Rye, Robinson County Rye, Old Reserve Rye, ’i. o j ?d Boubon Rye 3 years old, 2.50 75 XXXX Mill Creek Whisky 200 60 70 Proof Rye, 2.50 50 Pure Cherokee County Apple & Peach Brandies 3 00 1.00 Imported Juniper Gin, 3.50 1.00 ;ov. 5th 1888. D. M. Franklin, Ordinary. Holland Gin, 2.00 to Imported Port Wine, 3.00 7o Beer, Pints per dozen, 1 25 Beer by keg, 2.50 Blackberry Brandy, 1.50 50 Cherry Brandy, 1.50 50 Jugs per gallon, 10 cents, t Send money by Postil Note, Money Order or by Express. All orders will reeeive prompt attention,’and satisfaction guaran> teed. S. S. 9 West Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga ClearUis P-’.i, Tct!ia Morvc«, tnj iit« —' Xiasoi ONK riS h ri^s.h-i-sw Or>» tilts rawjVBg / rary.toa. Tf e/T-'.-a . prevesf Clifta ." Fsvor, Wour Ston;?;h £sjj fi-Mfli. Clearies P-i-t, " " Ur* v \%ve Is tfvj syUo-v. Try Awo cuts tivi jin will ®rfev, S3 cvnts pjr fcofti*. ..... tlMtolne D-miors (isni-yrtK -2&M «t t iirlco la eteEipa, |'C9t;»Lid, (u tmr J. V, SMITH re CO., Y ’ -U - 1 .. GEORGIA. Fayette Coanty, By virture ofan order form the Ordinary of said county will be c o!d before the Court House in Fayetteville within the legal hours of sale cn the first Tuesday in February next, the following land i 17L£ acres more or less ot land lot No. 133, in ti e 7th district of said county. Sold as the proper ty of'W. E* Porsten of said county deceased, for the purpose of dis tribution. Terms cask. Said land being now resold, the bidder at first sale having failed to comply with terms of sale. /an. the 3rd 1889. G. W. Postbn, Adminst’r. ■I ncTiir !;» Self. !; / Brvjyliti^ anti AND BLOOD MAKER The only preparation that cleanses, purifies ana increases the quantity 01 | blood. No bad results follow its nso and , it is not sold in competition with un reliable medicines. Every bottle war ranted for all blood disorders and Impurities. BEGGS 4 Be Win. Chicago, IU., U. S. A. Sheriff Sales, Will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court House in said county within the legal hours of sale to the the high est bidder cash, the following pro perty to wit: One lot of land ly ing in said county, containg two hundred and two and one half acres more or less, as lot No. 30. Also (40) forty acres off of lot No 3, lying broad side to lot No. 30. on the north side of said lot. I said land containing (242. hundred and forty two and one half acres more or less and lying in the 5th district of said county. Said land levied on as the proper ty Westley Arnall, to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of T. S. Persons, against Westley Arnsll. This Jan 3rd 1889. W. N. Hendkrson. Sheriff. • w A • JKWe TIME TABLE No. 17. Following schedule goes into effect Jun. 14, 1889. SOUTH BOUND. ilowcan Parents allow their children to cough and strain and cougli and camly say: “Oh! it is only a little cold, 1 ' and keep giving them cheap and dan geroits 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 no superior, and few equals. Edwards & Gilbert Drugpi-tc. 1*114 <3*14 W»»cV . hold for |1M. «ntii lately. Dul $SS watch In tha World. Parfaci tlwahaapar. War-, tout ad. Heavy 1 bias Hag Gaaaa. Botfc land |*utt’ aia**, with wo tea and crcaa of aqaal volt a. | Owe reraoa In oath ]*> oaltijr oa» ace are ono ttr% 1 together with oar largo aa4 val uable Una of KVouoefc*!4 Sample*. Ttu** :aaapiea, aa well aa the watch, wo oestd Free, and after you hare hop! In your home ftr 9 months aad ■ffiira them to thorn uny hare called, they become your own property. Thoeo who write at oner -an bo euro of voceivtof tho Watch GEORGIA, Fa) etse County. — j Will be sold on th\ fir-t Tues day in Match next, .n the Couitj House in said county within ihei legal hours of sale, to the highest j bidder for cash, the following pro- * perty to wit: Fifty nine actes of! land of lot No. 154 in the 4th Du’t • of Fayette County whereon F. C. | Gunn now resides, and bound-d on the North by Jemison 2-^lford, East by W. L. Kennedy, South by —Dunn and West by /ohn T, Hewell. Said Lnd levied on aw the property of W. W. Padgette to satisfy an execution Irsued from the court of Ordinary of sdd cour. ty in favor of Jcinmie C. Padgette against said W. W. Padgette. F. C. Dunn tenant in poses ‘on given legal notice of levy in terms of the law. S. H. Martin, This Jan. 29 1889. Shetiff. No. JI Leave Afianta Leave Fayetteville “ Williamson “ Culloden Ariive Fort Valley No. ^5 Leave Atlanta Leave Fayetteville “ Williamson “ Culloden Arrive Fort Valley No. |3 Leave Atlanta Arrive Fayetteville “ Williamson Culloden " Fort Valley 3 45 p m 5 08 6 11 7 42 9 00 8 45 a nt‘ 11 20 1 08 4 10 p m 6 40 8 45a nv 10 22 11 36 129 3 00 north bound No. 12 I cave Fort Valley 6 iff) a n) Arrive Culloden 7 22 “ Williamson 8 52 " Fayettevle 9 52 “ Atlanta 11 15 No^ 6 Leave Fort Va'ley 1210 pm- Arrive C lloden 2 33 p m ’* Williamson 6 12 “ Fayetteville 8 00 “ Atlanta 9 50 No. -f-4 Leave Fort Valley 8 00 p m Arrive Culloden 9 36 “ Williams u il .“7 “ v Fsyet*evi!le 12 42 p m “ ' A llama 2 05 SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR COUNTY PAPER,. ♦Daily. *fDai!v except Suns day. fSunday t dy. T. O. i liO\ . Gen’l Subt,-