About The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1889)
■£i mmmm ■ay CLINTON & BEADLES, Editors General Directory. < ^ t CivBcS'- , r*«?#fes. Mt. Moriah lodge F, & A M., meets a ■ Fayetteville every fim olid third Saturday at 2 o’clock, C’cjinty Coinimssionero L’ F. Blalock, Chairman, B. L. Johnson C. II. Eastin, W. N. T. Harp. Dr. E. B Welden, A. E. Stokes.ex-off Clerk, City iAreclory. Mayor—W. P. Red wine Marshal—George Youngblood. Counciimem—$. D. Dorsey, J. W. Gra ham. S. A. Burks, A , O . Blalock and L.B. Griggs. County Officers. Clerk—A. E. Stokes, Fayetteville, Ga. Ordinary—D.. M. Franklin, Fayetteville. Sheriff—S. II., Martin. Brooks Station. Dept’y Sheriff—J.B . Hewell Fayetteviiler Tax Receiver—T. N. Farr, Flat Creek. Tax Collector—F. M. Davis, Fayetteville. Treasurer—T. M., Murphy, Fayetteville. , Coroner—J. G. Tpeighta, Fayetteville. { purveyor—W. H. Pritchard, Brooks Sta. Couni y School Commissioner—W. '£, Glower, F’at Creek. i \ District Courts. 496 G. M.—S. A. Burks J. P. B. L McGougn N. P. and ex-off J. P. Fourth Friday in each month. S3» G. M.-C. R. Wooltey, J. pi 7 E Sperlin, N. P. and ex-off J,. P, Second . Saturday in each month. 709 G. M .—N. G. Wallace J, P. J. T. Brogdon N. P. and ex off J. P. Fourth Saturday in each month. 495 G- M.- T. Edmondson J. P. J. M. ^ Arnall N. P. and ex off J. P. Third Wednesday in each month. 1293 G. M.—G. B. Carson J. p. J. M. Bridges N. P. and ex-off J. P. Fourth Thursday in each month. 624 G. M—B. Adams J. P. Second Saturday in each mon'h. 549 G. M.—F. Landrum J; P. M. M. Collier N. P. aud ex-off J. P. -First Sat urday in each month. I248 G. M. -J. S Thornton J; P, J. M Franklin, N. P. and ix^ofl J. P. Third Saturday .in each month, I262 G. M—S. B. L»wis J. p. F. D. newell N. P. aud ex-off J. P. Third Sat- urday in each month. > Fayetteville High School * We will announce to the pub lic that th& Fayetteville High ^School will begin Jan. 6th, 1890. In .this school will be taught an English. Business and Clasical course. ^ Trition will be one dollar per month for all grades. Business department five dol 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 iH apply to L. E. Griggs, Tres. of Board of Trustees, and ob tain a ticket of admission into the school. It thus placing the tuition at one dollar per month, we expect a large patronage from Fayette and surrounding’c ounties. There can be no excuse for “hi gh tui tion,” as has been heretofore. Then away with that stingin es s that begrudges a dollar, ,(a nd send your children to school, for this certainly puts the tuition in reach of all. J l. We guarantee that your c hildren an gain an education here equal to that of any sch ool in the state. Our motto is “Thorough,” our discipline mild but firm. We ask your patronage, and think with the low tuition-we can get it. Respectfully, ^ D. R. Keith, Principal. In^And Around Town '..J ITEMS OF INTEREST AND ITEMS OF LITTLE’INTEREST GATHERED AND MANUFACTURED FOB THE BENEFIT OF OUR CITY AND COUNTY SUBSCRIBES3. “Msh’u a vapor, full of ‘ow's’ ‘Starts a paper* and down he goes”. t THE Pit IDE of WOMAN. A clear pearl,y and transparent skin is always a sign of pure blood, and all persons troubled wi th dark, greasy yellow orblolehed skin can rest assur ed that their blood is out of order A few doses of DEGGS’ BLOOD PU. RIFtER & BLOOD MAKER will re move the cause and the skin will bc- <^me clear and transparent, Try it and if satisfaction is not given it wil cost you nothing. It is f ully warren toil. Edwards * Gilbert, ayette- vi[[c. D. McLucas blSon. Inman. Ga’ Let all work together for a good school. There is nothing like un ion, Mr. Ad Little, of Henry Gouuty, was in our town a few days this week. Mr. W. H. Stanfield is here try ing his gun on Fayette County birds. Col. Methvfrt visited his parents and old friends at Senoia last Wed nesday. Th^ young folks enjoyed a can dy pulling at Mr. Tom Garrison's last night. The school house at Inman is a handsome two-story building and is neatly completed. Rev. Mr. Pierce was appointed presiding elder for this circuit in stead of Mr. Wadswortd. Prof, D, R. Keith and family are here, and have moved into the house near Mr. A. O. Blalocks. Judge R. T. Dorsey of Atlanta, was in Fayetteville Monday and Tuesday attending important buss iness. Rev. G. W. Thomas was sent to our circuit again next year, and our people are more than glad to have him* Mr. garrison took a flying trip to some where this week. We would like for him to give snme ac count of his trip. The Samtonian High foluting Debating Club meets at the Cap itol every Friday night; Any sub ject debated that the andiefcce desires. We hope our subscribers will pay their dues at once. If you knew the disadvantages under which we now labor, you would certainly do so. Master J. B. pdwards visited the News office last Wednesday; December 4th. and stated he was two years old, and his Grandpa Gilbert came to see him that day. The Reading Club met at Mr. A. O. Blalock’s Monday night. The recitations of Miss Vevie Hatch Mrs. Fife and Mr. Fletch er were excellent. All the young people should attend there exers cises. Miss Tipora Harrell has been spending this week here, and visi ting among our people- She has made qujte a favorable impression upon those whom she met, and they 3II feel complimented on hav ing secured het as teacher. All persons owing me are ur gently reduested to settle next week. I have waited patiently. I will leave for Hampton about Dec- 4th, after which time all notes and accounts will be placed in oth er hand for collection I need the cash or its equiva lent. Come to pee me next week, sure. I thank you for your pat ronage and kindness. Now pay me and I’ll thank you for the sash. Truly, V* '. Howell B Parker- Clever Charles Mathews, the drummer, was in town this week. Marriage license are selling at the same price. Luther Camp spent a couple of days in the “Gtte City” this Week. Miss Emma Fife is stopping a few days with her brother/ Mr. Robt Fife. The young ladies are enjoying horse-back rides these lovely eve nings. These are beautiful moonlight nights, but the young folks don’t seem to realize that fact. < V Miss Lillian Graham has return ed from /onesboro aud wiil re main at home some time. The grandest man cin earth, and most perfect type of nobility, is dead. Jeff Davis is no more. We. have another poor paper this week because we are too infer nal lazy to set type, and because our subscriders won't pay for their paper, Some of our ladies have already mentioned the project of .another Christmas tree, and of course we cannot do without it. |.et the two Sabbath Schools unite and have a large, tall tree, loaded with presents. Mr. Coulon, a frenchman by birth, now of Henry county has lo cated here to do clock and watch work' He seems to be an excel lent workman, Was once a pro fessor of french language, and tanght a class in Newnan* GEORGIA, Fayette County—All persons hnving demands against the estate ot F. P. Lindsey, late 6f said county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law; and all persons endebted to said estate are required io make immediate settlement. This Dec. 4th. I889. K. T. DORSEY, Administrator of F. P. Lindsey. W ill be sold in Fayetteville, Fayette coun ty, Georgia before the court-house door on the first Tuesday in January next, to the highest bidder for cash, the following prop arty to-wit: I4 acres of land otv-the east half of lot No. 39 in the 496th. Dist. G. M. of said county, belonging to the estate of Lar kin Harrison, late of said county,deceased; <0lb for the benefit of heirs and creditors. This November 26th. 18S9. Daniel JVIcLccas. ' Administrator. GEORGIA, Fayette county— 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 law. This November 25th.,•' : 1889 . 8. S. Turner . «e»«l oa itiM no* bUotina or Uare oum W adte 0» pzodiM aaustlvatlao—«<A w meMrin— d« D*. O. H Bonuxi, • leuUac PhrAoiM <* 8prtakflokl. O.. aara: "Brown's Iran Btttora Isa .... •isX’Svsfcraansrtr*" 8 " pmmi oBKmoAL 00.. ■altihobr.hu. I prixer t A Wonderful Recovery, Mrs. Geo. P- Smoote, a highly cultivated and estimable ledy of Prescott, Ark; writes nuder date of April 22, 1889: “During the summer of 1887 my eyes became nflamed, and my stomach aud liv er almost hopelessly disordered. Nothing I ate agreed with me.' I took chronic diarrhoea, and for some time my life was despaired of by my family. The leadiug physiciaus ofjthe conntry were cousulted, and the medicines ad ministered by them never did any permanent" good, and I lingered between lile and^death. the latter being preferable to the agonies I was enduring. In May, 1888, I became disgusted with physicians and their medicines. I dropped them all, and depended solely on Swift's Specific (S. S. S.), a few bo ttle8 of which made me perma nently well—well from then until uow Disabled for Bueines 8 . Several years ago my health failed me and I was compelled to give up my business. I was in constant agony caused from excru oiating pains in my back, liver, and stomach. I tried every medi cine I could hear of, but without receiving any relief, My atten tion was then called to S. S. S. I tried five bottles of it, and re ceived $ie most gratifying results. I am to-day as healthy and found a man, as you will find anywhere, nd I owe it all to the curative properties to be found in Swift’s Specific (S. S.|S.) R, L.' Womace Morgantown ,JN. C. Treatise on bloodandjskin dis- eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Dwer 3, Atlanta,-Ga. - (A IHIMf A-IAfHtHLff OR/tKSL'f.lA‘55 ST.L0tllB.MQ- BffgHS.TlLMnW DAl.lAS.TtX. J. W. Kitchens, FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA. .VE DISCOVERED a thorougl Iky/ remedy for Catarrh, Bronchitis, C &c.; applied by smoking; whic e only direct, thorough and PLEASANj ~iod. Am having wonderful success. MAILED FREE. Mention this 1 Addr^hp Dr. J. W. Blossxr, < JEWEL'S -LADIES and GENTS’- Dining Parlor. Mo. 8 W. Hunter Street ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. lfterib at AH Hours, Regular Dinner from ll;30to 2 o'clock. Oysters in every style. Gan.e and Fish in sense*. M, M. & W .H. Gardner, PHO TOGRAPHERS, Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged. Picture Frames Made to Order.- 13 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. MONEYjo LOAN, I will loan money at a v try low rate of interest, to be secured by’ impoved farm lands in Clayton, Fayette and Campbell Counties. Apply to J; E. BLALOCK. Jonesboro. Ga. 8RANNAN BROS. B. I. B. FLOUR, THE LEADER OF ALLPAS TRIES. This flour is made from the fin est winter wheat. Every sack is’ guarantaed to give perfect satis faction. To save Doctor’s bills, use B. B. B:, and no other. FOR SALE BY S. T. & A. O. Blalock, Fayv etteville. D. McLucas & Son, Inman. W. G. Bishop, Brooks Sta. M. H. Couch. Senoia. 1. H. FRtNKIIN, THE OLD RELIABLE GRO CER. 1*8 W Mitchell Street. Atlanta, - - - Georgia, GOOD GOODS LOW PRICES Seed Oats, all grades of flour Bran. Syrup by the bar- reli. Sugar, Rice, Coffee, and all kinds of Groceries. Clever JAMES H. WILKINS will be glad to see his Fayette friends and sell you goods at this house. Plenty of Cotton Bagging for sale here. J. H. FRANKLIN. Sanitarium. A home for all the sick, where health is regained; and all board ers accommodated at all seasons of the year. E^PPor further particnlars se id for Circular to— Dr. J~ M‘. Armstrong, Lovejoy, Ga. A.&F.R.R. TIME TABLE NO, 2. SOUTH BOUND, L’ve Atlanta a m 3:0,") p m 1 3:18 4:2a " E. T. JuH ........ 7 :lo “ Fayetteville,.. .., 9:2t> “ Williamson,.... 11:40-5:21 “ Zebulon,. . .. p m 12 :15 5:3a Cnlloilen, 2:22 0:39 Knoxville. 3:277:11 “ Fort Valiev,4:40 7:52 NORTH BOUND LVe Fort Valley,,, ,a in S :25 7:0a a m •• Knoxville 10:10 7:45 *• culloden,11:15 8:17 “ Zebulon,,,,,, p in 1:2() 9:2L “ Williamson 2 KX) 9:3a “ Fayetteville,4:25 10:31 “ K. T. Ju net'n li :15 11:37 Ai’ve Atlanta,,,,,,,,,,,, il ;50 7.15 train leaves E. T. V, & Ga. June!, Passengers for this train take Pryor St. Dummy. Cecil Gabbeti', Sam H. Hill, V. P. AsGi M. M. T.-