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Waycross, the beau
tiful litlle cit
y on the East Tenxessee road in
South Georgia, has a new bank of
§50.000 capital.
Dr. Talmage preached in A th
efts, Greece, last Sunday. Mis
tabernacle will be re-erected in
Brooklyn at an early date 1
The North Georgia Conference
convened at Cedartown on Wed
nesday of this week. We will
soon know “who is going to preach
where.”
Rev. A. B. Wardlaw, who is
known to many of our people as
an ab/e Methodist divine, has
united with the Presbytirian des
nomination.
Hon. Tom Glenn is mentioned
for Governor to succeed Gen. Gor
don. Henry county is his old
home, and the local papers are
whooping him up.
A little boy was killed by an
engine on the Georgia road in
Atlanta Tuesday; the boy's fa
ther saw him mangled, but could
render no assistance.
It is said that Governor Hill of
New York is already laying the
ropes for another nomination for
the office he now holds. The Hill
presidential boom seems to have
petered out.—
The State Alliance Exchang e is
now ready for business. J. O.
Wynn is business agent and is lo
cated at 67 E. Alabama St. Atlan
ta, and will teceive all orders,
They propose to issue weekly
price bulletins to all the county
stock holders.
Professional Cards.
D. R. METHV1N,
Attorney at Law,
Prompt attention to business,
practice in all Courts of (his state.
FAYETTEVILLE GA.
Will
JOHN B. HUTCHESON,
Attorney at Law,
16,'.; Whiteha.l St., Atlanta. Ga,
Will practice in all the Courts of A'lnnta
and the Counties of Clayton, Payette, llenry,
Campbell, Douglas and DeKalb.
/. T. SPENCE,
Attorney at Law,
JONESBORO, - GEORGIA.
Dos ntcwInF-Mnchlne
-o nt uucc establish
trade in all part", by
r pitting onr machines .
and Rood* where the people
L them. W« will Baud rrec to one
E et non in each locality,the very,
ost sowing-machine made in
tbo world, wiib all tfco attai-bniintb.
Wo will also eendfrefca complete
lino of our costly and volunbln art
jintuples. In return we ask that >«*u
T. V. LESTER,
Attorney *at Law,
Real estate and Loan agent
Fayetteville, - - - - Georgia.
J. T, EDWARDS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Chronic DCeaaoi a Specialty. Good
Treatment. Charge* reasonable.
FAYETTEVILLE- GEORGIA.
AWKEsL
PATENT.
FROM GOVERNOR GORDON.
Mr, A. If.. Hawkhs—D-ior Sir: The
pantiseopic gicsseu y.»u (urmshpd mo scare
time since, give excel lent satisfaction. I
hay* tested them by use, and mu$t say they
are uueqtralcd in oieasness an‘i brilliancy by
r.ny that I have ever worn.
Respectfully, JOHN B. GGltDON,
Governor of iytate of Cicupgia
Mr, A. K, Hawlits—Dear Sir: I. have
thoroughly tested die gfassss you adjusted to
n.y eyes some time ago, aad find them to 1. o
unsurpassed in clearness and brilliancy, la
act Uicy aie the beet glasses 1 have ever
used. W. D. liLOXHAM,
Ea-Crovornor o. Florida.
Ail eyes fitted and lit guaran
teed by
W- P. & M. L- REPWINEi
F ciyettevilloj Gra.
oat il Bold for l9ll«I. with Iho
F - J ^ii"'i«i > hmenig, and now mIIr for
BUiA Best.atrongest,moat ut*e-
Kl(| clwM it*fWl mat li'.nc in the world. All i«
r |IWL>nn <v,% * No capital roqoired. Plain,
brt.f iMlnictionj siren. Those wh. writ, to n» .1 on™ con »o.
rura free lh« best aewlng-machlno in the world, and tha
flntit Ua« of work* ol high art *
•raw*
. Ayoock Msnufactnring Company, ■.
-MANUFACTURERS OF—
MGFic _ _
\ t,hir. eousou norirBr ovury u:>* iiunai) to uoe t
wrt of tonic, i ROn imtoxo into nlmwpt eTory phy
Aicinn'8 prescription for thoto who netd bnildinf? ►
a ftr*
*L11-BEST IONIC,
,d tiio o«l v Ivon motlicinc thit in idjtirio
It Knricfcoi* the Blood,. IimixoweAi the.
feystein, HeotorDii.tr AlaBDIatestion
It doon n«»fc bkehen or ia]u» the tenth, orase h*nd
ndie or produce cotiatijuitAOii—o-A tr 2reu medtpi-w u-»
D*. a. H BiXULEY, & leading phyekian of
SpriugfieL-L O.. wa.ve:
“Brown's Ivon Bltteru ten thorongbly wopc 1 . rnadi
cilia. I u?o i'. in i«y jamotica, and flna its actio*
ex cel a nil other forms of iron. In wefikuOTW. or a L»w
condition of tL»e BrmvnSi lion Hitters is
rounJly a po«r.tive nocvnaJtor. It ia all that tit clataaoa
for it.
Genuine mu trp.de Mark tuiQ /rccood red linos on
wrapper. Tal«* itn ufattii*. M&doonlyby
k'iWWN <11K?J li AL CO., BALTIMOKE. MI*.
" Hand lii cn—aoefnl and attractive, con*
tafnin#, lidt of prinen for inforn>afeiRn nbna«-
coin*. etc , jdvon away l>y ail ricmerH in medicine <r
wailed t*j» any im?drafts on KUOtmft ft! 2c Btaxoc.
2&TE”W.,
GEORGIA, Fayette c runty—
I hereby notify all persons concerned that
I have this day made my wife, Nancy A.
Turner, a free dealer, to contract, sue and
be sued, in as free manner as is provided by
la-v. Tnis November 251I1., ISS9.
S. S. T URNEIt .
Ho,r Jeff Davis, the hero of
the Confederacy, is in a needy con
dition, his home is going to be
sold, unless some means are sup- J
plied to him. The Atlanta pa
pers are making up money for him
and every man in the South who
has a dollar to spare should rally
to his aid.
§ One of the senators from the
new state of North Dakota, Hon
Gilbert A. Pierce, is a man who
has been active in many fields of in
1 dustry. He has been a soldier
and a politician, was for several
years managing editor of one of
the greai Chicago papers, is the au
: |tborof several successful plays and
I of one or two popular novels. Af
; ter accomplising all these things,
• j he went out to the blizzard swept
[prairies to grow up with the coun
f
I try, and was smart enough to lay
[hold ol the best poliiical prize the
[new state had to offer.. So cner-
jgetic and so lucky a man outfit to
[make himself felt among the sol
emn big-wigs of the Senate,
Will be sold in Fayetteville, Fayette coun
ty, Georgia before the cjtirt-house door on
the first Tuesday in January next, to the
highest bidder for ca^h, the following prop*
arty ic-wit : I4 acres of land on ‘.he east half
of lot No. 3O in the 496 h. I):st, G. M. of
said county, belonging to the e-tate of Lar
kin Harrison, late of said county, deceased ;
solb for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
This November ^fith. ISS9.
Daniel McLucas.
Administrator.
Fayette Sheriff Sales For
November*
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, at the court house door in said
count}' within legal hours'of sale to the high
est bidder for the cash, the following pro pet
ty to-wit: Ten acres of land off of lot No.
(118) one hundred and c'ghteen, bounded as
follows: On the East, west and North by
lands of Jasper Sperlin and on the South try
lands ofR. A. Towns. Slid land being in
the 4th Dist. of said county, and levied 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 1SS9.
S I). MARTIN, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.—Will be
sold tietore the court house door in the town
of Fayetteville, in Fiyeite county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in December next, within ti.e
legal hours of sale, to ihe highest bidder ca-h,
the following property tr-wit: The E 'St iialf
of lot of land No 39, in the 7ih District of
Fayet'e county Ga , containing 100 acres
more or less, the same being the land on
which David Allen now resides. B tuncled
on the North by Jack Davis, qn the East by
Arch McEachern, on tne South by B, Adams
and on the West by lands of yy. T. Glower,
Sold to satisfy a h fa, issued from Fajelte
Superior Court 11 favor of E >ynton & Ham
mond B gby & Dorsey vs David Allen.
David Allen notified of said levy in wiiting.
Levy made by W. N. Henderson L C., and
turned over by J. M. Carlyle, funner Sheriff
to his successors in office. This Oct. 3I I8S9 ’
S- II. .MARTIN, Shericc
:vf Special Features of thi3 Celebrates*
Plow are, that it
MEVSR OLOC3.
■A ALWAYS 6COUR8.
3d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW.
Tlu Bawii ia not bolted to tb^ laudable, but—bj*
oeanb of a ateai frog — in »cfc directly in tbs
/eaitvo of tbo L»no or Draft, making a
steady light rautiiiift Ldov.', and one that oiuuiot b*
Ciog&ed. Soo 0110 before yon buy.
If your Agent hiv« non o •write uo for price.
MAKUV.\CXCJnS4> ONLY PY
J. I. CASE PLOW. WORKS,
r&cink. 'vn.
A
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If yon are tlilnlclng 0/building a hac9o yon <nght jo bay tbe aatr
book, Pallitier’B American Architecture, or evnrv man i
•omplote builder, preparud by Palliser, I’aUiier A Cu./tho woll
known archite* ts.
Tberoli nol a Builder or any orto Intending to Build or otherwise
hiUmteted thntcau aflV.rd lobe without it. It is a practical work and
eveijrbody buva it. Ti e best, cheapt st and ir.art popular work over
Wsued ou Build ng. Neat ly four hundred drawings. A $5 took In
dm and style, but we liavo deU>nuiued to make it'ineet the popular
demand, to suit tbo limns, so that It cun be easily teaihed by all.
This book contains ltd page* 11 x Kinchesiu sire, and consists 0/
large 9 s ”
descripP
work,
Double Hon.cc, <% .. . luriuy miuurur. town
and country, bouses for Iho farm and workingumn’R homes for all
•ectiona 01 the conntiy, and tx •Mny 'Irot.t tJOO tGT.,600; alsoBr.rna,
Jlab'es, School ‘hm-*, T* vn Hail, rbureb.es, amt other public
buildings,together v/ith ipeclfi^ tions, form 0/contract, and a large
union 11 u.fiM forma Ron on the erutlon ol buildings, M-leetimi of site,
•mploymentof Architects. It is worth $5.00 to any onr, but I will
lend n’tn paper mver by mall postpaid-m receipt off 1.K); bound In
lloth, Ad truss ail orders to J, ODII.VlE, Puai.iHtiKU,
r. O. Boa 21b».
6 7 Itosii bi.
r Turk*
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Us CON. GUOBQIA.
Sasfe, Blind i Doors &c. &c‘
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MIN ---
DRY GOODS,
MAMOTH STOCK OF
DRY GOOD3, SHOES,
CLOTHING AND NOTIONS.
Having just returned from Europo vLt Now Yorkj whore t visited tbs priJ^rf
factories nod ptuehsiseti for eroT cash a complete 'fine of
I am propa-ed’to effer M> th? Furtaors of Ftflto-n trad adjoining •otmtie* JUBSAInP
never' Inffone eqvraReA in this 'SUt». *
PJUte Glerks to 'wait vpon Cttstoaiaw. N« iroubi® t» show goods.
MAKE MY ST®7® YOUTt HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN THE GETT.‘
C02E ASB SES FOE YOUBSELF.
D. C. LOfiB,
79 TfniTHHALL AND 83 Bsoad Sl«.,
i Ma
OEQEOIA:
.i
HAS OPENED A BRANCH STORE AT NO.g 97 ,S BROAD
STREET, ATLANA, GA,
Where he keeps a full line of Foreign and
® "IT 19)
All orders received here or at ihe old store, 1G7 W. PETER sf
Shall have prompt attention. '*
Intake Corn Whisky, and Peach and Apple Brandy a Specialty,
My prices of Whiskies are
Vt Spring goods of 1885—4 yr's old $2 00
“ “ 1886—3 “ 185
l ’ “ 1887—'i •« 1 75
“ 1888-1 “ 1 55
Sour Mash 1 45
Half Gallon Jugs, 10 cenls. All others at 10 cents per gallon.
^ I have Corn Whiskies and Brandies made in the mountains of North
Georgia: not made by steam, but in old fashioned copper stills,
Give me an order or call and examine my goods.
Mr. J. M. Wilson, who is an old citizen of E'ayette will be glad tn
wait on you at No 97 S. Broad Street, Atlanta Georgia.
Stewart *
M. D. Mitchell & Go.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Fine Photographs,
Crayon portraits, *
Portrait® in-Oil-
Old Pictures Copied and
Enlarged-
17 Hill Street, Griffin, Ga.
Wt^vnake any thing in the shape of a picture, from the “Postage
Stamp Photo, 'at $1.50 per hundred, up to Life S:»r Portraits.
We will copy and enlarge Iro^} any kind of a picture 8*10 Photo
graphs handsomely framed from $2.00. to $300. All Work made subs
ject to examinatioji.
We keep copstantly on hand a lar -e and we'll selected stock of Pic*
ture Pfames, Mouldings. Brackets. Glass, Cord, Wire, Easels and all
kind of Fancy Art Goods.
FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.