The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, November 22, 1889, Image 4
THE NEWS ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. OtU A. CLINTON N. R.. rtADLKS. (©LINTON Ss BEADLES, Bdlton and Proprietors. Fayetteville High School* Subscription 8100 OUR RATES. Local notices 5 cents per line. Quarter column 3 months 4 4 *4 g a* $ 500 10,00 II <« . 12 44 20,00 Half II 3 44 10,00 <1 II 6 U 20,00 •«. ( If 12 II 35,00 One U 3 it 20,00 « 41 6 44 85,00 44 12 44 60 00 Hon. Clark Howell cf Fulton who has served two terms with credit to himself a;.d his constitu ents, is mentioned as the next speaker of the House. The Brazilian people are kicking up the right kind of a dust; they are organizing a republican govern ment, and selecting their officers, To avoid this trouble, they could move to the United States, the heme of the free. Bill Arp on the negro, in the con stitution of last Sunday was as sen sible as it was witty. He says if the negro wouid be “let alone’ he would be colonized,;and would con tinue as he has always been, the happiest race on the globe Our Douglas county contempo- rat y, which is level headed and o- pen-handed oriaU questions, has at the head of its editorial column the forlowing ticket for 18q2; for President-David B; Hill of New York; for vice President, James E. Campbell of Ohio. Hon. A. S. Clay, speaker of the House of Representatives, has withdrawn from public life; but such servants as he are too few to turn loose; we predict that when Cobb’s round comes to furnish a Senator, Mr* Clay will be called up on to serves. It was rumored a few weeks ago that our tax collector was robbed of a good round sum of money. That was at, mistake. Ail the rob bers know that as fast as our col lector and treasurer receive roon- ey, they turn it over to our hun gry creditors, and there is no use of trying to rob them. We will announce to the pub lic that the Fayetteville High School will begin Jan. 6th, 1890. In this school will be taught an English. Business and Clasical cours.’ Trition will be one dollar per month lor all grades. Business department five dot lars per month. . There will be no deduction made for the public school fund. All tuition will be considered cash.' Those desiring to patronize the school w ill apply to L. B. Griggs, Tres. of Board of Trustees, and oh tain a ticket of admission into the school. It thus placing the tuition at one dollar per month, we ex ;ect a large patronage from Fayette and surrounding counties. There can be no excuse for “high tui lion,” as has.been heretofore. Then away with that stinginess that begrudges a dollar, and send your children to school, for this certainly puts the tuition in reach of all. We guarantee that your children can gain an education here equal to that of any school in the state. Our motto is “Thorough,” our discipline mild but firm. We ask your patronage, think with the low tuition we get it. Respectfully, D. R. Keith, Principal. Professional Cards. D. R: METHVIN, Attorney at Law, Prompt attention to business, practice in nil Courts of this .state, FAYFTTEVILLE GA. Will JOHN B. HUTCHESON, Attorney at Law, 16^ WhiteJm.l St., Atlanta, Ga, Will practice in all the Courts of Atlanta and the Counties of Cfayton, Payette, Henry, Campbell, Douglas and DeKalb. /• T. SPENCE, * , Attorney at Law, JONESBORO, GEORGIA. T. V. LESTER, Attorne$\st Law, Real estate and Loan ageat Fayetteville, — -v Georgia. and can Fayette Sheriff Sales For November Will be sold on the first Tuesday in D.>- cimber next, at the court house door in said county within legal bours of sale to the high est bidder for the cash, the following propei - tyto-wit: Tea acres of land off of lat No. (118) one hundred and eighteen, bounded us follows: On the Rost, west and North by lands of Jasper Sperlia and on the South by lands of E. A. Towns. Said land being in the 4th Dist. of said county, ard levie l on as the property of R.A. Towns, to satisfy a fi fa, issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of C. P. Daniel against said R, A. Towns. This Oct, the 26;h 1889. S If. MARTIN, Sheriff. Recently a man claimtng the ti tle of Dr,. DeMaine induced anoth erman named Scott to rent and occupy a room with him in New York city; as soon as they were quartered, the ‘ doctor” locked the doors, drew a couple of revolv ers and demanded Scott’s cash, where-upon it was delivered and Scott was ordered out. The hope for future prosperity and honest government lies in the Farmers Alliance and the demo cratic party. The Alliance is mak ing all reasonable and possible ef forts to revolutionize the system of agriculture and make the farms self-sustaining, arjd to bring about more home manufactories and in- dusttics. While the noble and honest old political party is sus* tabling a tariff reform, a distribu tion of the surplus among the mas ses. Let these twe factions contin ue to figure in their respective af fairs and may success crown their every movement, and each individ ual will be personally. benefited, the government will be the strong est and best on the globe, and the country at laqje wilt be safe GEORGIA, Faye'.te County Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Fayetteville, in Fayette county, Gi., on the first Tuesday in December next, within tee legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder cash, the following property tc-wit: The East half of lot cf land N < 39, in the 7th Ihs'rict of Fayet'e county Gu, containing 100 acres more or less, the same being the land on which D tvid A'len now resides. Hounded on the N irth by Jack Divis, on the East ly Atcb McE ‘ -hern, on the South by 11. Adams and on Ike V> ti oy lands cf W. T. Glower, Sold to satisfy a fi fa, issued from Fayeltc Superior Court n favor of Boynton & Ham mond B gby & Dorsey vs David Allen. Davit Allen notified of said leVy in writing Levy made by W. N. Henderson L.C., and turned over by J. M Carlyle, former Sheriff, to bis successors in office. This Oct. 311889. S:-H. MARTIN, Sheriff. Sanitarium. A home for all the sick, where health is regain 'd; and all board ers accommodated at all seasons oi the year. t J5§f"For further particnlafs se td for Circular to— Dk. J. M. Armstrong, Lcvejoy, Ga. Tax Notice- I will be at the following places on the following named dates for the purpose ot collecting Stare and county tax for the year 1889. Line Creek Church, “ 23rd B'ack Rock, “ 25th Europe, “ 26th Hopewell, “ 27th Bethany, Church “ 28th Lisbon, *• 29th Flat Creek Church, “ 30th J. T. EDWARDS, Physician and Surgeon, Chronic Ducasea a Specialty. Treatment. Chargae reasonable. FAYETTEVILLE. - - - - - GEORGIA Good PATENT. FROM GOVERNOR GORDON. Mr, A, K. Bawiucs—Dear Sir: The pantiscopic glasses you furnished me some time since, give excellent satisfaction. I have tested them by use, and must say (hey are uuequalcd in clearness ant brilliancy by any that I have ever worn. Rekpectfully, JotfN fi. GOhdon, Governor of 8tate of Georgia Mr, A. K. HaWKKs—Dew Sir : I have thoroughly tested the glasses you adjusted to my eyes some time ago, and find them to be unsurpassed in clearness and brilliancy. Is act they are the beat glasses ] have tevci used. W. D Bloxham, Ex-Governor o Florida. All eye* fitted anil fit guaran teed by W. P ; & M* L* RED WINE. Fayetteville, Gfsu oK&S ... 2B UN10N SQUARE,NY. wti,.-^ ^.-^TLANTA.tJar -ess,** 1 -' -U? ls 3t.loui8.mo. iwaninji-.ra oauas.tex FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA. Petiti n f r Incorporation . GEORGIA, Fayette County: To t he Superior C< u ■ l of g aid count* . The petition of W. T. Giowtr, f. M. Murphy/ w. L. Cox. J.E. Sunrlin, Johh. Burch/.T. H. Hall. J. L'.iliU, John E«. on, A. S einheituer. and others, ard such others as may be .here-after associated wrh them or succeed them, respectfully show tha 1 they desire to be incorporated and created a body corporate and politic* under the laws of the S’*te of Georgia, and that they and their associates and successor* and assigns, may have a continuous existence, as a corporation- for the term of twenty years, (with the privi lege of renewal at the expiration-of said term an provided by law.) under and by the corpor able name of The Farmer’s and Laborers Go oper live Union Ware bouse Company: Their business is to weigh and store cot ton, sample cotton, handle guaho or other industries connected with a warehouse. To acquire by gift, purchase of other wise real or persona) property in connection with said business. To receive and enforce mortgrgi. or oth er liens, f r work done or services ren- dered. The place of business of said, corporation shallb t*. Fayetteville, Fayette c uoty, Qi gia, with the right to establish such agencies as said company may deem proper. Petition ers pray that the corporation may have the pow er oi suing and being sued; of bying, holding, exchgcging or selling property of. arty kind, Fayetteville, 1st Tuesday, F. M. DAVIS, Tax Collector. Work of Every Dc.scripeton. of af kinds of Marble or G< anile Impor ted to order or made at works and that this petition for charter be filed in All first class WOtk cheaper than the office of ths Clerk of the Superior Court of Manufactory,Baltimore, Md., 213 W. German Street ONE Clothiers, PRICE FURNISHERS. AI L GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Else man B rlo t h i rs. 17 & 19 WHITEHALL ST., A TLANTA, GA. ^ —MANUFACTURERS OF-* Sash, Blind j Doors Sec. See ■ . . ’. ; v ;V" GRIFFIN - - - - MAM0TH STOCK OF DRY COQD% SHOES, CLOTHING AND NOTIONS +. Having just returned from Europe via New York, when I visited the factories and purchased for spot cask a complete Use of ■ s, ra mi nmol I am prepared to offer to the Farmers of Fulton and adjoining counties m *Tfl1Hl(T never before equalled in this Stated \ equalled: Polite Clerke to wait upon Customer*. No trouble to show goods. MAKE MY STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN THE CITY. COME AND SEE FOE YOURSELF. D. C. 79 WiutbiaLli Broad Sts., ATLANTA, W, M. TURNIPSEED. MARBLE WORKS, JONESBORO. GEORGIA. Marble Tombs, Head-tours, Iron Fencfm 1 Monuments said Fayette county, and recorded as the stat ute piovides. Th- October 15th , IS89 eve' sold to the public before. Write for estimates and designs. 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