About The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1889)
Tne Fayeiievilla News. 1 _L— CLINTON & BEADLES, Editors ■'VKT.s.- r'iT^ Cii *r os. Mt. Moriah lodpe F, & A M , meets a Fujelteville t>ei> first in: I third Saturday at 2 o'clock. ’ ' r *y n Ocunty Ci nuumitncr > I.- F. Blulock, Cl annum, B. L. Johnson C. II. Eastiu, \< . N. T. Haip, Dr. E. B \Ve.(liD,A. E. Stokes ex off Olcik. City Direct ry. "Mayor—IV. P.Redwine Marshal—George Youngblood . Coancnm-ir—S. D, Dor-cy, J W. Gra ham, S. A Burks, A. O. Bla.tckandL B. Griggs. County Officers. (Jerk—A. E Stoke«, Fayetteville, Ga. Ordinary—|) M . Franklin, Fayetteville. S lerilT— S. II Mnilin. Brooks Station. Dept’v Sheriff—J.B Ilewell Fayetteviile.- Tax Receiver—T Farr, Fir r Creek. Tux Collector—K. M. Davis, F lyetieville. Treasurei—T. M. Murphy, Fayetteville. C .roner—J. G Tpeigli's, Fayetteville. Surveyor—W. II. Pritchard, Brooks Sta. County S-t-nol Commissioner—W. T. Glower, F at Creek. District Courts. 4q6 CL M.--S. A. Burks J. P. B. L• MiGougn N. 1*. and tx-iff J . P. Fourth j^Fndav in each month. “ 538 .G. M.-C. R. WooDey, J. P. f. E. Sport) N.P.and ex-off J, 1*. Second Saturday in each month. 709 G. M .—N. G. Wallace ff. P. T. T. Brogdou N. P. and ex off J. P. Fourth Saturday in each month. . 495 G. M.- T. J. Edmondson J. P. J. M. ‘ “ - - - -jhird J. M. Fi/urth Second Arnalt N..P. and ex off J. p Wednesday in each mon'li. I293 G. M.— G.,B. Carson J. P. ..(•Bodges N. P. and ex off J..P. /Thursday in each month. 624 G. M.—9- Adams J P. Saturday in each m< 11 h . 549 G M. —F. Landrum J. P. M. M. Collier N If. aud ex-off J . P. First Sat urday in eac- men'h. I248 G M. — J. S Thornton J P, J . M Franklin, N. P. and rx-oft J. P. H-i-'d Sa'uiday in each month. 1262 G. M — S.'B . 1,‘wis J. P. F. D. Ilewell N. P. and ex-oti J. P. Third Sat urday in each mumh. I11 And Around Town- ITEMS OF INTEREST AND ITEMS OF L'TTLE INTEREST G-VIHEPAD AND MANUFACTURED FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR CITY AND COUNTY SUBSCKIBESS. The straw ride suggestion is talc ing well. - Capt. Aldine Kiefer Snead spent Sunday here. . Col. VV. M. Hatch spent Sunday " with hi3 family here. Coh Dorsey visited Atlanta Sun day to spend a few day. Kerosine oil sells at 15 cents per gallon at the drug sto. e. Call at J. W. Kitchen’s and try ^ ’’Henry Grady” tobacco; best in town. Mrs. Giles perhaps the oldest la- in this county, di d last Fiiday, she was 9 7 years old. Dr. and Mrs J. S. Bennelt of At lanta sent Saturday night and Sun day with rela ives here, Fayetteville society is honered by tha presence of Miss May Jack son of Culloden this week. The delinquents on the city tax had better pay up, your old horse will be sold to pay it if you don’t. You can get 12 lbs. of gi*nula* ted sugar for one dollar at the drug stor»v Miss Vara Hightower, a charm*- ing and enteresting young lady of Inman, spent part of last week in our town. There was no preaching at Rai- mah 1-tst meeting days, on account of the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Hardee. Hits of the latest styles and loveliest patterns. Ribbons of all widths and colors Plumes of all colors and prices. Call on Miss Eugene Henry and see them. A colored man died suddenly at Col' Dorsey’s place last Friday; he had moved in the yard on the pre- ^ vious day, ami-died very suddenly that night. For Stoves, Furniture etc., go to BLlocks, Cash is no object to an editor; they never need any. Mrs Mollie Clark moved to the Claridy place last week. Don’t forget to call at the Drug Store and settle your little acc unt Mrs. J. T. Edwards is spendin.'. this vieek with relatives in Senoia, rYof. IT. B Parker went to At* lanta Sunday to spend a few diys. Miss Stephens of Moreland is stopping with Mrs. Fife a few days. For Dry Goods Fancy Goods, Groceries, and the best Meat and Flour call on Fife. Buy 25cts worth of cigars and get a chance at a $25 breech load ing shot gun at Fife’s Twelve pounds of granulated sugar for one dollar, and the bert cheese at 13cts per pound at J. W. Kitchen's, Those goods on my bargain counter cannot be equaled in price and quality in this town. L. J. Camp. Miss Mollie Burks-the charming young lady who has been stopping at the Burks House, has gone to Woolsey for a visit. Miss Eugene Henry desires to call your attention to her beautiful stock of Millinery goods. All styles of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons etc; at most reasonable prices. We are just back from the Mar ket w'th a full line of Dress Goods and Notions, Call and see what we have. Burks & Fietcher. All persons wishing to join the Royal Arcanum will consult Col. Camp, Col. Methvin, or Dr. Ed- wirds. Charter members are wan ted. The people of Fayelteville are cordially invited to be present at the debate tonight. A gaod sub ject tonight; m c .y be of special ben efit to the ladies. Capt. Bellamy, our populnr Con ductor, has been to Alabama to court a week, and Capt. Cantrell has been handling passengers on his car. We beat the town on shoes. Mr. Burks is a judge of leather, and he selected our stock. Price ours before buying elsewhere. Burks & Fletcher. We can sell you goods cheaper than ever before. We buy them in large quantities, and all we ask . you is to price our goods and we tion Inman. He will run it by W. C. Patker, of Fab burn, was in town todijr. Not one of our correspondents have written a line this week. There was a lynching &crapc in Lincoln county last Wednesday. You can bny a good pa ir cf la dies shoes for 50cts at Blalocks’, Mr. T. A. Brown of Flat Creek is visiting in our town this week. Mr/. IT. C. Snead of Morrows Strtion, visited Mr. R. E. L. Fi r e this week. Messrs. Will and Chailes Broth- eiton of Atlanta, are spending a few days here bird-hunting. Miss Lizzie Gat risen,"sister of our townsman, Thos, Garrison, is here for an indefinite time. W. O. Coleman parsed through town Saturday enroure to the Trav is settlement. He has business down that way very often. Col. Hatch had the misfortune of losing his grip-sack in Atlanta Monday; he found it, however by offering a reward of $5,00. The Burrows Barrett Age-Her- ald- Constitution affair is about to prove a farce, These Newspaper sensations should not be investiga ted too closely. Arrived, nt Last- The 51 cents sewing machine. It is here for a fact. Call and see it, at Burks & Fletchers. Our town merchants are doing some local advertising this week; it helps us, helps them and makes the people interested in our mar ket. Nothing is lost by advertiss ing The Jonesboro News ha? Mr. J. H. Wallis Jr. at the helm, and he is making some imtrovements on the local Page. We wish our bro ther much success in his new field. We enjoyed a treat to splendid cider by Miss Dora and Moz^e Nash at their home four miles be low town yesterday afternoon; we were passing by the house and saw them making it in the yard; we halted, lit, and charged. Hon. John Snead took in Savan nah. the city by the sea. and has returned; he reports a most pleas- anttrip. The Senate and House had a quorum present at the roll call in S-vannah last Tuesday morning. Mr. J, is. Hightower has bought a grist mill of Cole & Co., Newnan which he will soon put in oyera- Prof. Denton has moved to In man and is making preparation.*! to open school on the first or second monday in deccmbtr. The new school house, which i* a k.rge two story building, is rot yet finised, but he will begin school in the old house. Last C. II. This is the last public dun you will see, but you may look out for an officer if you don’t oav us. You may be good but we need the money. S.T. &. A. O. Blalock. will sell you. S. T. & A- O. B. We take special pleasure in call ing the attention of our readers to the adveitisement of Eiseman Bros in this issue of ouj paper. These clever and public-spirited clothiers have given us two large ’’ads” this year, spring and fall, and we only do them justice when wo ask our friends to patronize their house. They patronize the interests of your county', and you should re turn the favor by buying of them if their prices suit yc u. Their Nineteenth Anniversary. Last Sunday Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Graham celebrated the nine teenth anniversary of their marri age. They prepared a sumptuous and elegant dinner, including a ver y fine turkey. Those present to enjoy the occasion were Dr. J. S. Bennett and wife, Dr. W S. Rus sel, Mr. C. E. Bennett Mrs. R. M Beadles, Miss Lavenia Henagar, and others. Ali who were present enjoyed the bountiful feast, and wished the host and hostess many happy returnes of their marriage celebration. NOTCIE! All parties indebted to us, cither by note or account, arerequesfedto make immediate settlement, and thereby save cost. We will collect at your expense if rot settled at one* Respeclfuly, W. P. & M. L. Redwine. Guano Notes. All guano notes are made pay able to puano companies and you will find your notes in the hands of an officer for collection if not paid at once. S. T. & A. O. Blalock. YOU CANNOT AFFORD At this set-son of the year to be with, out a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the house, as cramps, eolic. diar. llioec and all inflammation of the stomach and bowels are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at mice. One bottle of B-EGGS’ DIARUI1CE A BALSAm will do more good in cases of this kind than any other medicine on earth. "NYe gnarrantee it. En- wakds & Gilhiskt. nyePevil In Ga. D. mcLucas ft Sox, Druggist, Inman Sanitarium. A home for all the sick, where health is regain’d; and a 1 l board ers accommodated at oil seasons of the year. £5gr°For further particnlars se td for Circular to— Dk. J. M. Armstrong, Lovejoy, Ga. Tax Notice- I will be at the following places on the iollowing named dates for the purpose of collecting Stare and county tax for the year 1S89. SC no F U FjA F « ovrr; V.} i ^ I) A-J tK> • > After living Treated by Faci.- ueut Physic-inns lie is crireA by K.S.S. First pop the question :.rd then question the Pn v and see if he will give a Light Runxiq New Home Sewing Machine with the gif’- The Iollowing i, op extract tak en from a letter rcc .: .:.d s .rr m air. T* A. Sizemore, of V...- '-rwv, S. C., and written under ’.to » --Jo Vember G, 18S8. “I am now twenty-eight years' old and from the time I was sevtn years cf age until 1885, I suffered with a srv.-re case of scrofula. During that time I took every known remedy, but to no purpose. My father took me to North Caro lina. where I was put under treat ment rf an eminent physician. The medicine given me had only a temporary effect, for shortly aftei my return the scrofula broke oat in a more malignant form and I was worse off than ever before. ‘•In 1885 I discontinued taking all other medicines and commenced taking Swifi's Specifiers. S S.) I took a number of Lotties and it cured me. I have been free from scrofula from tlist time until now.'’ Attacked by Rheumatism. I have been selling Swift's Spe cific (S' S. S ) since 1S73, during which time I might name a great number of very remarkab’e cures j that it has effected. One In partic- I ular, wss a person wha was attack ed with rheumatism. The case * was so bad that he was helpless for a long ime. He- took hundreds ofdoll irs worth of other medicine} without receiving any benefit. He was at lenght hapgily and per manently cured after using a few bottle of Swift's Specific (S. S. S.)’ VV. T. SHANE, Druggist, Solomon City, Kansa s. Treatise on bloodand sk'in dis- cases mailed fee. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Dw<r 3. Atlanta, Ga. Parkers Mill Brooks Sta Lowery, morning Woolsey, evening Nov. 18th, 19th, 20th. 21st, steam, and says he is going to do first class grinding; his pulleys are large and therefore the speed can be well regulated and make as 1 good bread as a water-mill. A hand employed at J- H. Mc- Elroy's gin was badly mangled Wednesday morning: his clo’; hing was caught on a set-screw on a shaft, which was turning ICO revo lutions per' minute; he was carried over several times before the en gine could be stopped his head, shoulders and breast striking the ground at each revolution. The negro is not dead, but has been bleeding at the nose and mouth ev cr since. Elder N. M. Cook of Clay Co. Ala, will preach at the follow ng nan.ed churches. Commencing at Hopeful 3 miles north of Fayette ville Tuesday after the first Sun day in December, Tuesday night at Fayetteville; Wednesday at Ra mah 2 miles south of Fayetteville; Thursday at Turners school house F id iy Little Flock and Hebron, 19 milts east of Fayetteviilo; Satur day Hampton; Monday Bnrshby; Tuesday Liberty; Wednesday at Flatrock Pike county. And will be dependent on breathten for con ey i i :: from place to place. McGoughs old stand Ncv. 2'2nd Line Creek Ch urcli, “ 23rd, Black Rock, “ 25th, F.urope, “ 26th, Hopewell, 27th, Bethany, Church “ 2-8th. Lisbon, *’ 29th, Flat Creek Church, “ 30:h, Fayetteville. 1st Tuesdav, F. M. DAVIS, Tax Collector. MONEY Jo LOAN, I will loan money at a v iy iow rate of interest, to be secured by impoved firm lands in Clayton, Fayette and Campbell Counties. Apply to J. E. BLALOCK. Jonesboro Ga. J. H. FRANKIIN, THE OLD RELIABLE GRO CER. 18 W Mitel eH Street. Atlanta, - - - Georgia, GOOD GOODS LOW PRICES. Seed Oats, all grades ot flour Bran. ,»yrup by the bar- rell. Sugar,! Rice, Coffee, and all kinds of Groceries. Clever JAMES II. WILKINS will be glad to see his Fayette friends and sell you goods .at this house. Plenty of Cot;on Rigging for sale here. J. H. FRANKLIN. THE PRIDE of WOMAN. A clear pearly and transparent skin is always a sign of pure blood, and all persons troubled with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched skin can rest assur. ed that their blood is out of order. A few doses of It EGG S’ BLOOD PU- IlIFIER & BLOOD MAKER will re move the cruise and the skin will l»e- eomc dear and transparent, Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will rest you nothing. It is fully warran ted. Edwards a Gu.kekt, ay :tte- vipc. I). McLucas.& Sov. Inman. Ga A. & F. R« R. TIME TABLE NO, 2. SOUTH BOUND, 1 L’ve Atlanta ......am *• E. T. Jim 7:1’> *• rnvetteville, !):2t3 3:05 p m 3: IS 4 ;2.> 5:21 “ Williamson 11:40 “ Zebulon.. . . . p it; 12:bTa:35 " Culloden 2 Ji ;3!t “ Knoxville .'5:27 7 :ll •• Fort Valiev 4:40 7:52 NOBTH BOUND L’ve Fort Valley,.. .a m S ;2o 7 ff)5 a ni •• Knoxville ...... 10:10 7:45 " culloden, 11:158:17 “ Zebulon, ..... p m 1 :2()j9:2! •• Williamson ,2:00 9:35 •* KavetioviHo,,,,, ,,4:25|lU:3l '* E. T. Junet’u . ,, .0:1511:87 Ar’ve Atlanta. jil:50 7.15 train leaves K. T. V, & Ga. Junes, Passengers for this train take Pryor St. Dummy. Cecil Gamiett, Sam II. Hat, A . P. & G. M. M. T,